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BY AMY STANFIELD like it would to lose a brother,” Berg said. NEWS STAFF WRITER Brodeur’s parents, Lawrence and Joyce Brodeur of AUBURN — Friends, family,former classmates and Sutton, were not present at the vigil because they others gathered in front of Auburn High School to have traveled to Delaware to receive their son’s body. honor and remember Major David Brodeur, a 1994 Brodeur’s siblings, Todd and Amanda Brodeur, graduate of AHS, who was recently killed in were also not present, along with his wife Susan and Afghanistan. their two children. Brodeur, an Air Force pilot, was among several ser- However, Brodeur’s aunt, Margaret Guardiani, vicemen killed Wednesday, April 27 in Afghanistan, attended the vigil and thanked the community for when an Afghan air force pilot opened fire in a com- their outpouring of support on behalf of the family. pound near Kabul International Airport. He had only “The beauty of Auburn is that it has never lost the been overseas three months. fact that it cares,” Guardiani said. “We can’t say Debra Herbert, who attended high school with thank you enough. Thank you very much.” Brodeur, organized the candlelight vigil in his honor Others who attended AHS with Brodeur recalled Friday, April 29. his well-known dream to become an Air Force pilot A crowd of people stood on the hillside at Auburn and the smile that he always had on his face through- High to reflect on Brodeur’s life and his impact on out high school. others. Many knew Brodeur’s wife Susan. Eric Berg said he grew up with Brodeur in Auburn, “Susie was his perfect match,” Herbert said. but hadn’t kept in touch with him, though that didn’t In lieu of flowers or other gifts, the family has Amy Stanfield photo lessen the impact of his death on him. established a college fund for Brodeur’s two children, Friends, family and former classmates gathered to honor the memory of Major David “It’s a special bond I share with him and with my Brodeur, a 1994 graduate of Auburn High School, that was killed in action in Afghanistan other neighbors; that I feel like family, and it hurts Turn To BRODEUR, page A14 Wednesday, April 27.

Students to be WORDWORD ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION inducted into National Honor Society

Amy Stanfield photo BY AMY STANFIELD NEWS STAFF WRITER John Root, from Tripple Brook Farms in AUBURN — On Wednesday, May 11, Southampton, gave a presentation on edible garden- Auburn High School will induct the newest ing in the library. members of the National Honor Society (NHS) in a special ceremony at the high school. The ceremony will begin with the lighting Making of the Candle of Knowledge. “The NHS officers then light their own can- dles and the light is passed on through to each student and to the new inductees. Students enter the auditorium holding their candles. your food, During the ceremony, the candles of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character are then lit from the Candle of Knowledge,” said NHS advisor Bethann one seed Cormier. Bethany Dunton is also an advisor. Currently there are 55 members in NHS at Auburn High. Membership in the NHS is considered an at a time honor as it is a national organization recog- nized by all academia and comes with some special privileges. ARMER GIVES “Within the AHS community, members are F allowed to move about the building without having to gain teacher signatures on passes PRESENTATION ON (of course, they still need permission). They use their NHS membership cards. Students EDIBLE GARDENING wear their NHS pins and ribbons during grad- Amy Stanfield photo uation,” Cormier said. AUBURN — Students at Julia Bancroft School participated in a Vocabulary Parade Friday April BY AMY STANFIELD NEWS STAFF WRITER There are certain requirements that stu- 29. Each student chose a word that made them think of spring and wore an outfit to reflect that dents must meet in order to be considered for word. Pictured is “Flowers.” For more photos, turn to page A4 AUBURN — John Root from Tripple Brook Farm in Southampton gave a presentation at Turn To NHS, A13 page the Auburn Public Library Thursday, April 28, on “Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping.” “I love plants and food,” Root said of why he Music students perform in likes edible gardening. Root gave a PowerPoint presentation on how to create an edible garden as well as names of many different types of plants from Central District Festivals tree to weeds that can be grown and eaten. “An edible landscaping approach looks for BY AMY STANFIELD Kathleen Meyer (grade 8), Connie ways to incorporate edible species through NEWS STAFF WRITER Chung (grade 7) and Megan the landscape,” Root said in his presentation. AUBURN — Music students Johnson (grade 7) auditioned in He explained that there many different from Auburn Middle School and February for the Junior Festival kinds of edible plant species that are not only Auburn High School were select- and performed with other stu- edible but are appealing to look at and can be ed to participate in this year’s dents from Central planted to create a beautiful landscape. Central District Music Festivals Massachusetts April 30 at Root suggested a plan for sheet mulching, Auburn High School. where an area of land to be planted is flat- Amy Stanfield photos put on by the Central District Massachusetts Music Educators’ Johnson and Meyer performed tened by trampling or cutting undesirable Auburn Middle School students Kathleen Meyer (grade 8), Connie Chung (grade Association. 7) and Megan Johnson (grade 7) were selected to participate in Central Middle School students Turn To MUSIC page A13 Turn To EDIBLE, page A13 Districts. E E CALENDAR ...... B1 AHS BASEBALL OXFORD BATS OPINION ...... A6 AND SOFTBALL COME ALIVE IN SENIORS...... A9 TEAMS RECEIVE 13-6 WIN OVER OBITUARIES...... B2 SCOREBOARDS AUBURN SPORTS...... A10, 12 INSID 6 56525 10391 9 INSID PAGE A3 PAGE A10 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 Child in serious condition after motel window fall

BY AMY STANFIELD we believe it’s a terrible accident,” was in the window and the child Davrael Sorrell. It is unknown why the boy and NEWS STAFF WRITER Auburn Police Chief Andrew both fell to the ground,” Sluckis According to the DA’s office, his mother were staying at the AUBURN — A 10-month old boy Sluckis said. said. “The preliminary investigation hotel. is in serious condition at The accident occurred just Auburn Police responded to the shows that the boy’s mother, Massachusetts State Police University of Massachusetts before 11 a.m. on Friday, April 29. scene and the boy was transported Shanice Ashmore of Worcester, assigned to Worcester District Medical Center in Worcester fol- “It appears that the 10-month-old to UMass by Auburn Emergency was supporting the boy while he Attorney’s Office and the Auburn lowing a 21-foot-fall from a third- child and his mother were looking Medical Services. stood on the window sill watching Police are investigating. floor motel room at the Comfort across the way at Toys R Us at A press release from Worcester a truck in an adjacent parking lot. Amy Stanfield may be reached at Inn at 426 Southbridge St. which time the child lunged for- County District Attorney Joseph D. The boy leaned forward against the (508) 909-4142, or by e-mail at astan- “It’s still under investigation, but ward. At the time the screen that Early Jr. identified the child as screen and it gave way.” [email protected].

‘ARTS FOR THE ARTS’ SHOW FLOURISHES Courtesy photos AUBURN — The Auburn Cultural Council, a division of the MA Cultural Council, host- ed a successful “Art for the Arts” Show and Sale on Saturday, April 30. Approximately 150 people came to enjoy an array of art and socialize with friends. Tasty refreshments, flowers and relaxing music added to the presentation. Sixty-nine works of art including oil, acrylic, pastels, watercolors, colored pencil and photography were dis- played in the beautiful hall at Pakachoag Church. Twenty-seven very talented artists from Auburn, Oxford and Millbury participated. Guests were asked to vote for their favorite art piece and “A People’s Choice Award” was presented to Marilyn Kulesa for her colored pen- cil work “Aubergine.” This year’s show increased in both its size and contributing artists. A special exhibit on loan from Rosalie LaCroix gave visitors a preview of her next mural to be gifted to Worcester State Hospital. The Auburn Cultural Council appreciated the donations from Rev. Dennis Knight of Pakachoag Church, Shaws, Weeping Willies and Commercial Fruit. No state or local funds were used to present this event. The council looks forward to continued success next year.

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AUBURN — Students at Julia Bancroft School participated in a Vocabulary Parade Friday April 29. Each student chose a word that made them think of spring and wore an outfit to reflect that word. One by one students paraded through the gym for their parents, teachers and classmates in their special word outfits.

‘Baseball’

: ‘Baseball’ ‘Grass’

‘Sunflower’ ‘Picnic’ ‘Butterfly’

‘Rain’ ‘Sun’ ‘Bumble bee’ Saturday, May 7, 2011 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 5 LEARNING AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL Monday, May 9: Crispy fish nuggets, baked potato, seasoned green beans, multigrain bread, A world of talent in the Auburn School District spiced apples and cream. Tuesday,May 10: Grilled turkey panini, maca- roni salad, baked chips, yogurt chocolate chip Paul Strand said, “The demic success, as well created a schedule for the dance derful and we’re hopeful you’ll parfait. artist’s world is limitless. as their artistic. Some and musical performances, as find some time to drop in between Wednesday, May 11: Macaroni and cheese, It can be found anywhere, of the positive influ- noted below: 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, May 12 to choice of meatballs, garlic bread, peas and car- far from where he lives or ences that can be real- 4:15-5 p.m. Mary D. Stone and join us in the gymnasium area of rots, frosted brownie. a few feet away. It is ized include building Bryn Mawr students will per- Auburn High School. You’ll be Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, mashed always on his doorstep.” self-esteem; fostering form; amazed at the talent you’ll see! potato or sweet potato, steamed broccoli, cran- On Thursday, May 12, self-confidence and 5:15-6 p.m. Julia Bancroft and On another note, with Mother’s berry sauce, wheat roll, pudding and cream. Friday,May 13: Papa Gino’s pizza, Caesar side one need only visit self-expression; Pakachoag students will perform; Day being celebrated tomorrow, salad, peaches. Auburn High School any- improving academic 6:15-7 p.m. Middle and High Sunday, May 8, it seems only fit- time between the hours ROCKETS and performance School Instrumental students ting to extend best wishes to the AUBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL of 4-8 p.m. to marvel at skills for children will perform; many “Moms” reading today’s REVIEW Monday, May 9: Crispy fish nuggets, baked the spectacular artistic with and without 7:15-8 p.m. Middle and High column as well as to those who potato, seasoned green beans, multigrain bread, masterpieces on display learning disabilities; School Vocal students will per- may only be with us in spirit. An spiced apples and cream. at the Grades K-12 MARYELLEN improving literacy form. unknown author once said, Tuesday,May 10: Grilled turkey panini, maca- Festival of the Arts being skills; fostering moti- One of the demonstrations that “Mothers hold their children’s roni salad, baked chips, yogurt chocolate chip held in the gymnasium of BRUNELLE vation; creating empa- will take place is “GaGa Ball” by hands for a short while, but their parfait. Auburn High School. thy for and under- Auburn Middle School students. hearts forever.” Perfectly stated, Wednesday, May 11: Macaroni and cheese, Student artists of all types – musi- standing of others; and improv- The court was designed by the 8th indeed! To all the “Moms,” I wish choice of meatballs, garlic bread, peas and car- cal, performance, technological, ing oral and written communica- grade Technology classes under you a joyful day surrounded by rots, frosted brownie. physical, and visual – will share tion skills, to name just a few. Mr. William Wright’s direction, those who love and appreciate Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, mashed their creative sides, highlighting A piece of artwork from every and was then painted by the Art you! potato or sweet potato, steamed broccoli, cran- berry sauce, wheat roll, pudding and cream. the progression of talent that is student will be on display in the students under Ms. Prunier’s To contact me to share an idea, a Friday, May 13: Stuffed crust pizza, Caesar nurtured throughout the grades AHS Gymnasium, with musical guidance. In addition to those concern or to ask a question, I can side salad, peaches. in the Auburn Public Schools. performances taking place in the demonstrations, the TV be reached at 508-832-7755 or via e- As noted in the March edition Gym Foyer and dance perform- Production department will also mail at PAKACHOAG of the District Newsletter, ances on display in the rear of the have some items to share, again [email protected]. Monday, May 9: Grilled chicken patty on a research has shown that students’ Gym near the Exercise Room. highlighting our students’ skills Thank you for your continued seeded roll, French fries, green beans, diced involvement in the arts can have While the students’ artwork will in yet another realm. interest in and support of the peaches. a positive impact on their aca- be on display from 4-8 p.m., we’ve This event promises to be won- Auburn Public Schools! Tuesday, May 10: Deep sea nuggets, potato smiles, carrot and celery sticks, dip, chocolate chip cookies. Wednesday, May 11: Taco salad, assorted top- pings, corn, pudding and cream. EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, mashed potato, peas and pea pods, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, strawberry cup. Honor Society at Worcester State University, dren who wish to attend the Preschool Friday, May 13: Pizza stuffers, sauce on the All Town Festival of the Arts the nation’s oldest and largest honor society Program in September must participate in side, tossed salad, diced pears. for first-year college and university students Preschool Screening. Alternate: Cheeseburger. AUBURN — Auburn Public Schools Fine who have earned a 3.5 GPA or higher. Arts Department presents the All Town JULIA BANCROFT SCHOOLS Festival of the Arts, Thursday, May 12, 4 to 8 Satellite/Galaxy/Asteroid After Monday, May 9: Grilled chicken patty on a p.m. in the Auburn High School gymnasium. Class of 1951 Reunion seeded roll, French fries, green beans, diced All students in grades 1-5 will be displaying School Programs peaches. art work, art students in grades 6-8 will be dis- AUBURN — The Auburn High School Class Tuesday, May 10: Deep sea nuggets, potato playing art work as well as high school art stu- of 1951 is looking for the following classmates AUBURN — The Auburn Satellite/Galaxy smiles, carrot and celery sticks, dip, chocolate dents to attend the 60th Reunion on Oct 8. and Asteroid after school child care programs chip cookie. physical education classes and music class- Barbara Barrows McDonald; Nancy are now accepting applications/registrations Wednesday, May 11: Chef ’s salad, ham and es will be doing dance musical demonstra- Cochran Lavash; Kenneth Larson; Richard for the 2011-2012 school year. cheese or turkey and cheese, breadstick, pud- tions throughout the festival. Music and ding and cream. Miller; Doris O’Toole Pelletier. Registration/emergency forms can be dance performances will take place according For any information concerning the above, picked up at your child’s School, the program, Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, mashed to the following schedule. potato, peas and pea pods, cranberry sauce, please contact committee member Ruth the website or Central Office at 5 West St. wheat roll, strawberry cup. 4:15-5: Mary D. Stone School and Bryn Mawr Johnson, 1-508-791-9007 or Gene MacKay,1-508- These programs provide quality care and Friday, May 13: Pizza stuffers, sauce on the School. 987-5059. supervised homework/extended learning side, corn, diced pears. 5:15-6: Julia Bancroft School and Pakachoag activities for children in grades Kindergarten Alternate: Cheeseburger. School. through grade 6 in a safe, healthy environ- MARY D. STONE SCHOOL Auburn Preschool Pre-Registration ment. These programs are designed to enhance Monday, May 9: Mini cheeseburger or ham- Worcester State University AUBURN — If you are interested in having the child’s social, physical, and intellectual burgers, French fries, corn on the cob, peaches. your child attend the Auburn Preschool development. Tuesday, May 10: Deep Sea nuggets, potato WORCESTER — Zachary Stuczko, son of Program and have not received an Early If you should have any questions, please smiles, carrot and celery sticks, dip, chocolate Edward and Gail Stuczko of Auburn, has been Childhood Newsletter, please call Lori E. Deso call Lori E. Deso at 508-832-7755. chip cookie. inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma National Wednesday, May 11: Grilled ham and cheese at 508-832-7755 for more information. All chil- sandwich, baked chips, fresh fruit. Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, peas and pea pods, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, REMOTE CAR STARTERS pudding and cream. SCHOOLS AND THE PUBLIC are at Friday, May 13: Stuffed crust pizza, cucumber and dip, diced pears. encouraged to submit items for Alternate: Grilled Cheese. BRYN MAWR inclusion on the Learning Page. The 68 Auburn Street, Auburn • 508-832-6800 Monday, May 9: Mini cheeseburger or ham- burgers, French fries, corn on the cob, peaches. deadline is noon Monday. Send all items to Tuesday, May 10: Deep Sea nuggets, potato smiles, carrot and celery sticks, dip, chocolate chip cookie. the editor at Theheartof Wednesday, May 11: Grilled ham and cheese sandwich, baked chips, fresh fruit. [email protected] massachusetts.com Thursday, May 12: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, peas and pea pods, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, pudding and cream. Friday, May 13: Stuffed crust pizza, cucumber and dip, diced pears. Alternate: Grilled Cheese. BAY PATH BREAKFAST Monday,May 9: Buttermilk pancakes, syrup, 4 oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. Tuesday, May 10: Eggs and sausage, whole- wheat toast, jelly, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. Wednesday, May 11: French toast, syrup, 4 oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. Thursday, May 12: Ham, egg, cheese muffin, 4 oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz, cup of juice. Friday, May 13: Toasted bagel, cream Auburn’s cheese, bowl of cereal 4 oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of Pearl of Wisdom juice. LUNCH Monday, May 9: Richard Belanger Chicken fajitas over rice with black beans, successfully ran his own business in Rhode Island. salsa sauce, sour cream, corn, couscous, Pearl of Wisdom is brought to you by the dedicated employee’s whole wheat roll and of Life Care Center of Auburn. butter, fruit or peanut butter and jelly sand- wich, baked chips, fruit, vegetable sticks. Tuesday, May 10: • O • American chop suey, grated cheese, sweet peas, whole wheat roll and butter, applesauce, fruit or vegetable burg- er on whole wheat bun, Always be baked chips, fruit. “ Wednesday, May 11: successful in life. BBQ chicken, baked potato, sour cream, Everyday whole wheat dinner roll and butter, mixed is a new day vegetables, fruit or grilled cheese sand- to learn. wich, baked chips. Thursday, May 12: ” Meatball grinder, cheese and spaghetti sauce, baked French fries, creamy cole slaw, fruit or Vegetable For more information and a tour please call: Burger on a whole Director of Admissions wheat bun. Friday, May 13: Early 14 Masonic Circle, Auburn, MA 01501 Release Day – No Lunch. (508) 832-4880 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 OPINION/COMMENTARY 2 good 2B true!

A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Two things! 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 First of all, a brief follow-up on our column TEL. (508) 764-4325 • FAX (508) 764-8015 of about two months ago documenting our www.auburnnews.net stupidity in attempting to order — and then cancel — a kitchen gadget (we called it “Stir FRANK G. Crazy”) by phone. CHILINSKI We learned the hard way how (and why) STONEBRIDGE PRESS NOT to order TV gadgets by phone and admit- PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER ted that — though we had done our very best to cancel the order — we weren’t sure that the ADAM MINOR thing might not still appear on our doorstep. EDITOR Two weeks ago we received a card from the THE AUBURN NEWS AND THE WEBSTER TIMES manufacturers informing us that they were “back-ordered” and that we were free to “can- cel the order” by checking off a little box on the card and mailing it back to them. We did just that — so rapidly that it was in the mail almost before we even received it. And we Spring fever made photocopies of it all! Then, three days later, the Stir Crazy showed up on our The cacopho- doorstep. We took the box THE ny of sneezes — unopened — to the and nose blow- USPS and asked them to MINOR ing can be “Return to Sender” (it heard blasting ETAILS worked for Elvis!). They D from my office said that since we had not ADAM at 25 Elm in opened the box, they Southbridge, so MINOR would ship it back as if you are in the “Refused!” This pleased area, keep an us mightily. ear out for me. AS YOU LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Of course, it was just I’ll be clear — I love the spring. For one, it LIKE IT two days later that we means that the winter is behind me, no more received a credit card (CC) heating bills, no more shoveling snow, no MARK bill listing a charge for more bitter cold. The leaves awaken from Relay for Life planning is underway this very same Stir Crazy, their months of slumber, sprouting new life. ASHTON To the Editor: fered from this dreaded disease. Personal which we had refused on And then there’s pollen. the phone, refused on the Don’t even get me started on this powder Calling all Relayers! struggles with cancer, or family members, The American Cancer Society 2011 Relay relatives, friends, and co-workers who are checked-box postcard, and refused by mailing that comes straight from Satan himself. I it back to its home planet. We called the CC know that pollen is necessary for the plants to For Life of Central South County is under- victims are all too commonplace. Cancer way. does not care about age, sex, religion, status, company and they said we could “dispute the grow back in springtime — blah blah blah — charges” and delete them from this month’s but man, does it pack a punch. Starting about We started our planning in April with or wealth. It strikes ruthlessly and coldly, Committee Meetings to set the groundwork often without warning, often with a devastat- payment. We did, and soon received a letter — this time of year, when the sun starts to heat with papers to fill out, asking for details on the up the earth (I’ll usually know when I get in for 2011. Many ideas have been discussed and ing impact to the individual and their family some plans have been made. The Relay will and friends. disputed charges. We filled out the paperwork, the car and it’s actually too hot) that the yel- provided numerous phone numbers, and low death dust starts to rain down and collect take place on Sept. 9 and 10 at Lemansky This is why my wife, Marie, and I got Park, Auburn. involved in the Relay eight years ago when mailed it back in a flash. on my car and, naturally, in my eye sockets We were hoping the whole thing would be and nose. Our combination wrap-up for last year and the Relay first started. I was the chairman kick-off event for this year will be held on for the first three years, and both of us have officially, finally, and once-and-for-all-ly, fin- My first “attack,” as I call it, actually hap- ished by now, but then it’s only been three pened earlier today as I write this (Friday, Monday, May 16, at Mary D. Stone School. been active each year since then. We could The activities will start at 7 p.m., but partici- easily fill a few pages of the newspaper with months of paying for five minutes of commer- April 29, if you are wondering). My finger cial merchandising stupidity (ours), so per- automatically went to my eye and went to pants are encouraged to arrive any time stories about the Relay, its impact on so after 6 p.m. to meet with committee mem- many individuals, and the camaraderie that haps there’s a modicum of karmic debt yet to town, and immediately I knew. be paid. We’ll keep you advised — from our It has begun. bers, get an early look at our videos, and exists within the Relay community. Future learn more about our event. Come and join articles from other Relayers will confirm debtor’s prison cell if it comes to that! Even as I type this, my left eye quivers with On a different, but equally suspicious mer- an unquenchable itchiness that just won’t die. us for an informative evening and help us lay what we have experienced through the years. the groundwork for this year. Let me just say that this is an event that chandising front, we received a wonderful I jab my fingers into my eyeball, scratch, poke notice in the mail this week. It came in one of and relieve the itch any way I can, knowing The Relay For Life is the signature event of will give back far more than you can give to the American Cancer Society. The funds we it. The more you get involved, the more divi- those folders you have to rip the edges off of to that I’m probably making it worse — but it’s get open. Emblazoned at the top was: FINAL worth it, at least for now. Then it comes back. raise support research, education, advocacy, dends it gives back. and patient services for millions of people. We will have a lot more information in the NOTICE. Inside, it called us by name, listed an The eyes get pinker … redder … more watery. official “Validation #” and informed us that Now, before I go any further, I know what More than 80 percent of all the money we coming months. But for now, we hope that raise goes right back into our local commu- you can join us on May 16, learn about our we were scheduled to “receive a New Mini you are thinking (that’s right, aside from my Laptop/Netbook Computer Complete with career as a newspaper editor, I’m also a part- nities. Relay,and help us to someday rid the world of Last year our Relay brought in more than this terrible disease. Microsoft ® Software!” (Capitalization and time mind reader). exclamation points theirs!) It further advised “Well now, Mr. Editor Man — you know, $109,000. This was one of many records for For more information you can visit our our event. We also had records for total web site at www.relayforlife.org/central- that this was “a Very Limited Time Offer, so there’s this thing called ‘allergy medicine,’ Call Today! (Underlining, of course, is a sign and you go to a store, and buy it, and take a teams, team members, and participating sur- southcountyma. vivors. Although we do not formally set year- Or you can contact one of the following: of officialdom and great minds, so we began to pill, and it makes everything all better.” take this offer VERY seriously)! My response? Been there, done that. Maybe ly goals, I can honestly state that we intend to Al Narris, Co-Chairman set new records for each of these again this [email protected] A map of a nearby “Resort” was included, it’s because I’m a man, and every time the where a meeting of some importance was allergies come, I take it personal and get that year. Garry Mahlert, Co-Chairman Our Relay comprises four towns: Auburn, [email protected] scheduled, and to which we only had to appear special kind of testosterone-fueled stubborn- in order to receive our “COMPLIMENTARY ness famously displayed by Tim Allen on Leicester, Millbury,and Oxford. Each town is Becky Coliandris well represented each year. But, we also have AMC Community Executive GIFT.” (Redundancy is yet another sign of “Home Improvement,” complete with man- great and official offerings, so we ignored the grunts. I’ve done the Claritin thing, I’ve done teams from other towns and cities. Last year [email protected]. we had team members from 38 different fact that a gift is not a gift UNLESS it is “com- the Zyrtec thing, and for the most part, they plimentary!” cities/towns. There were also attendees from AL NARRIS work to a point, but never completely. I would Bunches of stars (***) appeared at key loca- go to the doctor, but quite frankly,that mission at least six states. AUBURN Everyone knows someone who has suf- tions in the text, also helping to assure us of is ridiculously expensive, even with insurance the offer’s validity. We searched for “the (co-pays alone make the task not even worth catch,” assuming there must be one, but found my time). little to warrant our cynicism, except perhaps So what’s a poor guy to do? Complain? Sure, for the driving directions: “From Worchester: that’s what this column is for, and if you have A beautiful Easter in Slovenia take route 9 East … .” ( Misspellings and mis- read this far, you can probably relate. capitalizations theirs!) So for all my allergenic readers out there — And then we found the “fine print,” which this one’s for you. Raise those used tissues in We pulled the wicker bas- As the priest got ready to bless the food in limited this offer to “married or co-habitating the air in a show of solidarity and let out a ket out of the car, and I the baskets that lined the floor in front of the couples between the ages of 25 and 75 who are sneeze of support! admired the white cloth altar and the grass in front of the chapel, an gainfully employed or retired with a mini- that covered its contents. altar boy in plain clothing brought forward a mum combined household income of at least Adam Minor may be reached at 508-909-4130, In the center was an bowl of holy water. The priest reached for a $50,000.” (Bolding of words theirs!) They also or by e-mail at [email protected]. embroidered gold cross small branch, dipped the pine needles in to had some silly requirements about partici- and chalice, hand-stitched the bowl, and with the flick of his wrist, pants needing to be US Citizens, speaking and by a family member two branch in hand, the holy water landed on the understanding English and having valid generations ago. The thin baskets a few feet in front of him. He said the forms of identification “along with a major fabric had survived despite closing words to the prayer, and the villagers credit card or imprinted checkbook.” LETTERS the passage of time, clean KRISTAL who had gathered to participate in this old They went on to explain that “Cohabitating and fresh looking. Perhaps Roman ritual. couples must provide proof of same address,” that was because it was Though I have heard that in the U.S., bless- Extra! Extra! Read All About It! KLEAR and suggested that a “90-minute Timeshare used only once a year — the ing Easter food does often occur, it does not presentation” (their caps and our hyphen- We think you’re important enough Saturday before Easter — seem nearly as prevalent as in Slovenia. to tell all our readers to turn to the KRIS REARDON ation) might be included and said that atten- to cover the basket full of Indeed, if it does occur in the U.S., it is most- dees would be “welcome to bring children who Opinion pages and read your Easter food carried to an ly in Slavic parishes. are at least 7 years of age and able to be left in Letters to the Editor. altar in the middle of a Inside the baskets, were traditional play area alone.” But first, you have to write us! field in rural Slovenia for an Easter blessing Slovenian Easter foods: ham, colored eggs, Good golly (Miss Molly!), we had no interest Mail your letters to the Auburn from the local Catholic priest. horseradish, bread, and potica, a bread-like in such a presentation, nor could we think of a News, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA My cousin took the basket in her hands as pastry,which features a swirl of crushed wal- friend or neighbor willing to lend us their kids 01550. she and I walked along a path of grass worn nuts in the middle of the loaf. Also in my on such short notice. And since the fine print Or e-mail your letters to the editor down by those who had walked before us. In family’s basket was a regional Easter also insisted that “Married and/or cohabitat- at [email protected]. front of the wooden altar, friends and neigh- favorite: zelodec, which is a loaf made of ing couples must attend together,” I figured bors were leaving their own baskets, some bread, eggs, and small pieces of ham, baked You’ll need to provide your name we’d have to pass on this fine offer. For one covered with similar cloths, others with a together. and place of residence, along with a thing, the other half of our personal married ring of dandelions strung together around As we carried the basket back to the car for and/or co-habitating couple would kill us if phone number, so we can verify the the straw rims. the short ride back to my relatives’ house, I letter is yours. we ever agreed to such a thing. For another, Somehow, as I was being distracted by the reflected on the beautiful setting: the grassy we’d let her kill us! We don’t have a set limit, but if line of baskets in front of me, the priest fields, dandelions in bloom; the view of hills “FINAL NOTICE.” We can only hope that you keep it around 600 words or so, appeared behind the altar, and began recit- and snow-capped mountains in the distance; they are personages of their word! you’re going to have a better chance ing prayers. The open-air wood chapel that and the blue, nearly cloudless sky. By way of commentary,we aren’t convinced at seeing all your words in print. covered him and the altar was simple and They might not have the Easter Bunny and that even the best Timeshare is anywhere If you want to write a bit longer white, only as large as an oversized backyard its associated American traditions, and near as rewarding as simply sharing time about a particular issue, maybe a shed, but with a higher ceiling and a steeple while I missed that — and my family most of together. (Emphasis ours!) So we spent last guest Your Turn column is your cup that seemed to stretch into the clouds. all — on the holiday,I was glad for one year to weekend celebrating our (39th) anniversary, of tea. If you do that, try to keep it The Slovenian words swirled all around participate in an age-old tradition that is still cleaning house, reading, relaxing, enjoying a between 700-800 words. me, archaic and formal, nearly incompre- very much alive in Slavic countries today. Saturday afternoon movie with snacks. Our hensible to me if I tried to listen to each Remember, libelous remarks plan is to Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS) and to word, discerning its meaning, as the crowd Kristina Reardon, of Uxbridge, is in and/or personal attacks are a no-no apply that time-tested solution as frequently responded and recited the prayers. I, howev- Ljubljana, Slovenia on a Fulbright grant for as needed! and could lead to your letter not er, knew everything that was being said, as I the 2010-11 school year. You can reach her at being published. Paraprosdokian of the week: “We never followed the familiar pattern of Catholic [email protected]. Her views are really grow up; we only learn how to act in So, what are you waiting for? prayers, alternating between listening to the her own and do not reflect those of the U.S. public.” Start writing! Slovenian and trying to commit the words to Department of State or the Fulbright memory, and softly whispering the English Program. Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for versions that I knew by heart. Stonebridge Press publications. Saturday, May 7, 2011 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 7 Residents unite to help Auburn get clean

AUBURN — Town officials, veterans, Boy those up. Scouts, AHS cheerleaders, schools, children O’Brien also asked that volunteers wear and families gathered together Saturday, their bright green t-shirts and safety vests at April 30 for the Annual Town-Wide Clean Up all times. sponsored by the Auburn Chamber of “Safety first out there, especially kids,” he Commerce. said. Director of Chamber Services Eleanor Volunteers were asked to put trash in black Houbre organized the event that at the bags and recyclable items in clear bag and Auburn Fire House, where groups picked up place them curbside for the Town Water and supplies and were assigned a route to clean Public Works Department to pick up. up. All trash and recycling went to the appropri- Ben Masterman, of Masterman’s, donated ate facility including Frankenstein’s Metal all the supplies including gloves, safety vests Recycling (all raw metal), Central Mass and trash bags. Capital Siding donated bright Disposal (trash), Wheelabrator of Millbury green t-shirt for everyone to wear during the (incinerating trash) and Casella Waste clean up. Systems (recycling). Before heading out Officer John O’Brien Houbre thanked all those that donated sup- gave a safety talk and asked that the police plies, their time and effort for the clean up. department be called if anyone come across “Thanks to the Chamber for putting this needles or syringes and they would come pick together,” Town Manager Julie Jacobson said.

Volunteers pick up trash bags before heading out to their assigned routes.

Town Manager Julie Jacobson thanked all the volunteers for participating in the event and the Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring the clean-up.

Amy Stanfield photos Selectmen Stephen Simonian gets a safety vest from Kristen Pappas, director of Recreation and Culture.

Selectman Nicholas Hammond and School Committee member Todd Hammond participated in the clean-up with their families.

Selectman Robert Grossman and family took part in the annual clean-up. 8 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE TOWN OF AUBURN AUCTION/PUBLIC SALE P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, By virtue of and in execution of the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Casey Storage Solutions, (pursuant to Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- PUBLIC NOTICE [Mass. General Law, Chapter 105A],) will days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- gage given by Lynn B. Lepoer and Karen A. On Thursday, May 26, 2011 the Auburn sell at Auction/Public Sale at 198 Washington vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Tharp a/k/a Karen A. Lepoer to Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public St., Auburn, MA 01501 all of the personal in full of the purchase price. The description Loansnap.com, Inc., dated November 8, hearing in the Selectman's Meeting Room at property stored in its facility, by: of the premises contained in said mortgage 2004 and recorded at Worcester County the Auburn Town Hall, 104 Central St. on the Aaron Duhamel, C1, consisting of a/c, cooler, shall control in the event of an error in this (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in following: bureau, end table, sofa, suitcases publication. Book 35099, Page 24 of which mortgage 7:15pm Applicant: Massad Family, LLC Tommie L. Collins, C11, consisting of Other terms, if any, to be announced at CitiMortgage, Inc. is the present holder by requesting a Special Permit under Section dressers, table, kids trike, totes the sale. assignment Recorded at Worcester County 4.3 of the Auburn Zoning Bylaws, to permit Charles Larkin, C13, consisting of wicker U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in automotive sales and service building with chair, photocopy machine, file cabinet SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF Book 35099, Page 36, for breach of condi- associated parking on Faith Ave. Map 61, Grace Davis, C25, consisting of glass cabi- AMERICA, N. A. AS SUCCESSOR BY tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Parcels 12 + 15, and Map 55, Parcels net, end table, kids trike, plastic toys MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premis- 1,2,3,181 + 182. Tony Caruso, D5, consisting of futon, sofa, ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE es located at 11 Davis Road, Auburn, MA The application and plan is available for totes, bench table, 2 tv’s FORMERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE 01501 will be sold at a Public Auction at inspection in the Engineering Department, Robert Cooper, E34, consisting of boxes, INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN 12:00 PM on May 23, 2011, at the mortgaged Auburn Town Hall during regular business clothes, games, mini dirt devil ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, premises, more particularly described below, hours. Anyone wishing to be heard on an Timothy Kimball, H4, consisting of projection SERIES 2006-FF1 all and singular the premises described in application should appear at the time and screen, grill, fan, shop vac, dresser Present holder of said mortgage said mortgage, to wit: place designated above. Larry Boria, K26 & K27, consisting of house- the land in Auburn with the buildings Dennis Natoli hold items, sound equipment By its Attorneys, thereon, bounded and described as follows: Chairman Yvonne Lavigne, K30, consisting of furniture, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Being Lot #38 on Sub-Division C on plan of May 7, 2011 a/c, weed wackers, metal detector 150 California Street Pakachoag Gardens, property on Charles May 14, 2011 Chris Pietrowicz, L23, consisting of fridge, Newton, MA 02458 Jagger et ux, Auburn, Mass., H.E. Coburn, microwave, toaster oven, bedroom furniture (617) 558-0500 R.P.E., and recorded in Worcester District Regina Gray, L34, consisting of exercise 201005-1670 - GRN Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 169, Plan 12. bike, chairs, household April 30, 2011 Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Cedric SaySay, N301, consisting of couch, May 7, 2011 Davis Road, 300 feet from a stone bound chairs, a/c’s, tv, table, misc household May 14, 2011 marking the northwesterly corner of Lot #18 Steven Platt, N415, consisting of jack & as shown on Sub-Division B, recorded in stand, rocking chair, tools, totes said Registry, Plan Book 169, Plan 13. Dendra Wilder, R31, consisting of boxes, Thence N. 73° E. for a distance of 116 feet to NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF totes with books, clothes Lot #39 as shown on said plan; Thence S. REAL ESTATE Kimberly Petridres, R43, consisting of a/c, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 17° E. for a distance of 75 feet by Lot #39 on By virtue and in execution of the Power table, chairs, moto, misc household REAL ESTATE said plan; Thence S. 73° W. for a distance of of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given At 10 AM on 05/27/2011, at the premises of By virtue and in execution of the Power 116 feet to the easterly line of said Davis by Charlotte Zacek to Mortgage Electronic Casey Storage Solutions at 198 Washington of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Road; Thence N. 17° W. by the easterly line Registration Systems, Inc., dated November Street, Auburn, MA 01501. 508-832-2425, by Mark F. Owens and Valorie B. Owens of said Davis Road for a distance of 75 feet 5, 2007 and recorded with the Worcester and continued day to day thereafter until a/k/a Valorie B. Cronican to Mortgage to the point of beginning. Containing 8,700 County (Worcester District) Registry of sold. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated square feet. Deeds at Book 42046, Page 104, of which Casey Storage Solutions reserves the February 13, 2008 and recorded with the For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded mortgage OneWest Bank, FSB is the present right: (1) to bid at auction/public sale; (2) Worcester County (Worcester District) with the Worcester County (Worcester holder, for breach of the conditions of said to refuse any/all bids; (3) to cancel the Registry of Deeds at Book 42441, Page 337, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33450, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, auction/public sale at any time for any of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA is Page 367. the same will be sold at Public Auction at reason. the present holder, for breach of the condi- The premises will be sold subject to any 5:00 p.m. on May 18, 2011, on the mort- April 30, 2011 tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of and all unpaid taxes and other municipal gaged premises located at 21 Harrison May 7, 2011 foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public assessments and liens, and subject to prior Avenue, Auburn, Worcester County, Auction at 5:00 p.m. on June 1, 2011, on the liens or other enforceable encumbrances of Massachusetts, all and singular the premises NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF mortgaged premises located at 4 Perry record entitled to precedence over this mort- described in said mortgage, REAL ESTATE Street, Auburn, Worcester County, gage, and subject to and with the benefit of TO WIT: By virtue and in execution of the Power Massachusetts, all and singular the premises all easements, restrictions, reservations and That certain tract or parcel of land, with the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given described in said mortgage, conditions of record and subject to all tenan- buildings thereon and all the privileges and by Melanie K. Allen and Javier F. Salort to TO WIT: cies and/or rights of parties in possession. appurtenances thereto belonging, situated in First Franklin A Division of Nat. City Bank of BEING that certain tract of land in Auburn, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or the Town of Auburn, County of Worcester IN , dated April 25, 2005 and recorded with Ma with buildings thereon situated on the certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a and Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the the Worcester County (Worcester District) easterly side of Perry Street, bounded and deposit must be shown at the time and place easterly side of the Norwich and Worcester Registry of Deeds at Book 36168, Page 363, described as follows: of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the Railroad and on the westerly side of Harrison of which mortgage U.S. Bank, National BEGINNING at a point in the southwesterly mortgage holder and its designee(s) are Avenue, bounded and described as follows: Association, as successor trustee to Bank of line of lot 96 and being the most northerly exempt from this requirement); high bidder to BEGINNING On the said Railroad at a corner America, N. A. as successor by merger to comer of lot 93; sign written Memorandum of Sale upon of land formerly of one Davis and the late LaSalle Bank National Association, as THENCE southeasterly one hundred and acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price Horrace Hobbs; Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors twenty (120) feet to a point; payable in cash or by certified check in thirty THENCE running Southerly by the Railroad Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed THENCE N.36° 30' E. along the easterly por- (30) days from the date of the sale at the ninety-three (93) feet; Certificates, Series 2006-FF1 is the present tions of lots 96 and 97 to a point at lot 98, offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & THENCE running Easterly about one hun- holder, for breach of the conditions of said being one hundred twenty (120) feet distant Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite dred fifty-two (152) feet, to the line of a street mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, from easterly side of 'Perry Street; 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such forty (40) feet wide known as Harrison the same will be sold at Public Auction at THENCE north westerly one hundred twenty other time as may be designated by mort- Avenue; 3:00 p.m. on May 27, 2011, on the mort- (120) feet to Perry Street. gagee. The description for the premises con- THENCE Northerly by the west line of said gaged premises located at 13 Warwick THENCE S.36° 30' W. along said Perry tained in said mortgage shall control in the street, ninety-three (93) feet, to land formerly Street, Auburn, Worcester County, Street to the point of beginning. event of a typographical error in this publica- of one Davis; Massachusetts, all and singular the premises SUBJECT to restriction, easements, tion.” THENCE Westerly about one hundred fifty- described in said mortgage, covenants, right of ways and obligations or Other terms to be announced at the sale. two (152) feet, to the point of beginning. TO WIT: record, if any. CitiMortgage, Inc. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- A certain parcel of land with the buildings BEING the same premises conveyed to Korde & Associates, P.C. ed with Worcester County (Worcester thereon situated in Auburn, Worcester Clifford R. Barber (since deceased) arid 321 Billerica Road District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7209, County, Massachusetts, situated on the east- Anne Barber (since deceased) by deed of Suite 210 Page 124. erly side of Warwick Street and being all of Lach Realty, Inc. Dated October 11, 1956 Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 These premises will be sold and con- lot #5 on Plan of Building Sites owned by and recorded in Worcester District Registry (978) 256-1500 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all John Sturrock in Worcester and Auburn, of Deeds in Book 3813, Page 265. (CMI 10-003681 )(Lepoer)(04-23-11, 04-30- rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, made by Hebert A. Pratt, C.E. and recorded For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- 11, 05-07-11)(268028) covenants, liens or claims in the nature of with Worcester District Registry of Deeds in ed with Worcester County (Worcester April 23, 2011 liens, improvements, public assessments, Plan Book 50, Plan 25 being bounded and District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33732, April 30, 2011 any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, described as follows: Page 233. May 7, 2011 water and sewer liens and any other munici- BEGINNING at a drill hole in a stone monu- These premises will be sold and con- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- ment set in the ground in the easterly line of veyed subject to and with the benefit of all brances of record which are in force and are Warwick Street at land now or formerly of rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, applicable, having priority over said mort- Thomas J. Farrell; covenants, liens or claims in the nature of gage, whether or not reference to such THENCE S. 45 degrees E. by land now or liens, improvements, public assessments, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens formerly of said Farrell two hundred twenty- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, or encumbrances is made in the deed. seven and 5/10ths (227.5) feet to a stone water and sewer liens and any other munici- TERMS OF SALE: monument set in the ground in the westerly pal assessments or liens or existing encum- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) line of Newland Street; brances of record which are in force and are Public Hearing Notice Dollars by certified or bank check will be THENCE N. 47 degrees 30' E. by said line of applicable, having priority over said mort- Auburn Planning Board required to be paid by the purchaser at the Newland Street one hundred (100) feet to a gage, whether or not reference to such The Auburn Planning Board will hold a time and place of sale. The balance is to be point; restrictions, easements, improvements, liens public hearing on Tuesday, May 24, 2011, in paid by certified or bank check at Harmon THENCE N. 54 degrees W. two hundred thir- or encumbrances is made in the deed. the Planning Board Room of the Town Hall, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, ty-five (235) feet to said line of Warwick TERMS OF SALE: 104 Central Street on the following applica- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Street; A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) tions: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, THENCE by said easterly line of Warwick Dollars by certified or bank check will be 7:15pm Applicant: Massad Family, LLC, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Street seventy (70) feet to the point of begin- required to be paid by the purchaser at the requesting a Site Plan Approval for the use of days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- ning. time and place of sale. The balance is to be automotive sales, service building and asso- vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt CONTAINING 19,295 square feet of land, paid by certified or bank check at Harmon ciated parking, under Section 3.1.1, of the in full of the purchase price. The description more or less, together with a right of way. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Auburn Zoning Bylaws, for property located of the premises contained in said mortgage from Newland Street in common with others, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to on Faith Avenue. Map 61, Parcels 12 + 15. shall control in the event of an error in this said street leading from Malvern Road to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Map 55, Parcels 1,2,3, 181 + 182. publication. Warwick Street. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) 7:30 PM The Status of work and surety Other terms, if any, to be announced at For mortgagors' title see deed recorded days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- relative to the Definitive Subdivision entitled the sale. with Worcester County (Worcester District) vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Camden Woods and located east of Brook ONEWEST BANK, FSB Registry of Deeds in Book 36168, Page 361. in full of the purchase price. The description Street at the Millbury Town Line. Present holder of said mortgage These premises will be sold and con- of the premises contained in said mortgage 7:45 PM The Status of work and surety veyed subject to and with the benefit of all shall control in the event of an error in this relative to the Definitive Subdivision entitled By its Attorneys, rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, publication. Bryn Mawr Estates owned by Thomas HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Other terms, if any, to be announced at Revane located at Briarcliff Drive. 150 California Street liens, improvements, public assessments, the sale. The application is available for review at Newton, MA 02458 any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA the offices of the Town Clerk and Planning (617) 558-0500 water and sewer liens and any other munici- Present holder of said mortgage Department in the Town Hall. Anyone desir- 201004-1604 - GRY pal assessments or liens or existing encum- ing to be heard on this matter should appear April 23, 2011 brances of record which are in force and are By its Attorneys, at the place, date, and time designated or April 30, 2011 applicable, having priority over said mort- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. submit written comments to the Planning May 7, 2011 gage, whether or not reference to such 150 California Street Board before the date of the hearing. restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Newton, MA 02458 David DeLollis, Chairman or encumbrances is made in the deed. (617) 558-0500 May 7, 2011 TERMS OF SALE: 201003-0540 - YEL May 14, 2011 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) May 7, 2011 Dollars by certified or bank check will be May 14, 2011 required to be paid by the purchaser at the May 21, 2011 time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Saturday, May 7, 2011 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 9 SENIOR CORNER The world of trusts Living trusts, irrevoca- Who might need a living the person appointed to handle the trust after beneficiaries who will inherit the property of ble trusts, bypass trusts, trust? Those wanting to your death. This person will then transfer the the trust when the surviving spouse dies. inter-vivos trusts — what SENIOR avoid probate (a court property from the trust to the beneficiaries Costs for creating a living trust can be as lit- do all these terms mean OCUS supervised process of pay- named in the trust. When all the property has tle as the cost of good software for your com- and do any of us really F ing debts and distributing been transferred then the trust is dissolved. puter or from $1,000 and up for an attorney. need them? property to those named in Another type of living trust has a marital life Creating a valid Declaration of Trust (this is a A trust is like a corpora- CHRISTINA a will) which can use up estate or AB trust. An AB trust allows a couple document that creates a trust) is relatively tion, an entity that exists SILPE about 5 percent of the prop- to pass the maximum amount of property to simple, unless you have complicated finances. only on paper, but is legally erty in attorney and court their children or other beneficiaries after both Minor questions can usually be answered by a capable of owning proper- costs, often set up a living spouses die, but insure that the surviving lawyer at lower expense than hiring one to do ty.A person must be in charge of the trust (the trust. Most individuals who are concerned spouse is financially comfortable. Each all the necessary paperwork. trustee), keeping full control over all property with setting up such a trust have assets in spouse leaves all or most of their estate to a owned by the trust. excess of $675,000 worth of property, primari- “marital’ life estate trust. When one spouse Christina Silpe is the Executive Director for The most common trust used to funnel ly in real estate, stocks and bonds. dies, the survivor can use that property with Elder Affairs for the Town of Auburn and the inheritance is the Living Trust or Inter-Vivos Even if you set up a living trust you still certain restrictions, generally subject to IRS Director of the Auburn Senior Center, and pro- Trust. This is a trust that is created while you need a will. This is essential in order to dis- rules, but doesn’t own it outright. Yet the sur- vides a weekly column on issues concerning the are alive, not one created at death under the tribute property that is not owned by the trust, viving spouse does receive all interest or other elderly for the Auburn News. terms of a will. Living trusts are primarily set such as property purchased shortly before income from the trust, may use the property up t avoid probate and in certain cases reduce death. (i.e. a house), and may usually spend the prop- estate taxes. Other living trusts allow you to A living trust with you as trustee will also erty for his or her health, education, support SENIOR CENTER set up long term property management. need a successor trustee to be named. This is and maintenance. Each spouse names final MENU LORRAINE GLEICK NORDGREN SENIOR CENTER: UPCOMING EVENTS Menu includes milk and margarine. Menus are subject to change without notice. HEALTH SCREENING BREAKFAST MOSQUITO CONTROL AND WEST center Thursday,May 19, at 10:30 a.m. To learn Your donation of $2 per meal helps keep the The Friends of the Auburn Senior Center NILE VIRUS more about this program on fraud and identi- program running. Call (508) 832-7798 for Association is offering a Continental A representative of the Central ty theft please call 508-832-7799. reservations. Breakfast to those who participate in the Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will BREAKFAST CLUB Auburn VNA Health Screenings on the first present an overview of “Mosquito Control The final Breakfast Club for the season will Monday, May 9: Roast turkey and gravy, and third Fridays of each month. Coffee, fruit, and West Nile Virus” on Thursday, May 12, at be held Thursday, May 26 at the senior center mashed potato, green beans, oatmeal cereal and pastry are available at no charge. 11 a.m. at the senior center. and will feature a program on the History of bread, fruited pink ambrosia, fruited Jell- For more information, please call 508-832-7799. ELDER LAW PROGRAM Mothers Day,presented by Sari Bitticks of the O. SHINE Attorney Emily Starr will be at the senior Auburn Historical Society. This event will be Tuesday, May 10: Vegetable soup, Serving Health Information Needs of center Wednesday, May 18 at 10:30 a.m. with a held at 9:30 a.m. and a light breakfast will be Spanish meatballs, egg noodles, Elders offers counseling on health insurance program on Elder Law. served. Scandinavian vegetables, whole wheat at the senior center. SHINE hours are by MOORE OFFICE HOURS SPRING TEA AND FASHION SHOW bread, fresh fruit. appointment only on the first and third Sen. Michael O. Moore will hold office hours The Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Wednesday, May 11: Vegetarian chili, Fridays of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the senior center Monday,May 16, from 9 to Center in Auburn will be the site of an unusu- brown rice, broccoli, honey wheat bread, To make an appointment, please call 508-832- 11 a.m. al fashion show, presented by J & J bread pudding. 7799. FROST OFFICE HOURS Productions, on Tuesday, May 31 at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12: Buttermilk chicken, SIMPLIFYING THE INTERNET FOR Rep. Paul K. Frost will hold office hours at There is no charge for this program, which red bliss potatoes, mixed vegetables, rye SENIORS the senior center Thursday, May 19, from 11 includes both the tea and fashion show, but bread, pineapple fruit crisp. A new program to be held at the senior cen- a.m. to 12 a.m. reservations are a must. To reserve a seat call Friday, May 13: Pork will apples, veg- ter provides individualized sessions on using SCAMS. SHAMS AND IDENTITY 508-832-7799. etable pilaf, roman bland vegetables, the Internet. Call 508-832-7799 between 12 and THIEVES pumpernickel bread, chocolate chip cook- 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday for more infor- RSVP of Worcester will present “Scams, For more information on any of these ie. mation. Shams and Identity Thieves” at the senior events and programs, please call 508-832-7799.

RECREATION AND CULTURE: UPCOMING EVENTS

ONGOING PROGRAMS 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., beginners; Level 2, are very excited to announce that we imagine! Registration forms have Truck, Auburn Mall, 11 a.m. to 2 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. $60 for 8 weeks. Get will be offering a theatre camp this been sent home with all Auburn p.m. Various size trucks, face paint- fit and have fun with certified train- coming summer. The camp will run Public School students (K through ing, bouncy house, games, music • Fitness Classes — Auburn High er Lin Hultgren, lindamarie9@veri- from July 11-22 at Auburn High grade 8) and are available at Town and food, $5 per person. School, Monday and Wednesday,7 to zon.net. School. Rate is $80 per week and the Hall, the library and on • Coed Over 30 Soccer — Thursday 8:30 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. Saturdays, • Sculpting & Strengthening — program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 www.auburnguide.com. Call (508) nights, starting June 16, 8 to 10 p.m. 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. $5 per or $25 month. Auburn High School Fitness Room, p.m. each day. You may also enroll 832-7736 or e-mail under the lights, Auburn high Intermediate to advanced level. Tuesday and Thursday,6 to 7:15 p.m. your child in theatre/summer pro- [email protected] for School, eight weeks for $50, RSVP Great group work out with our certi- $40 for eight weeks, or $5 drop in. Be gram for the same cost as our full more information or to have a regis- early.Spots limited. fied Trainer Jeff Zmafeski. strong, stay healthy and Get fit. Lin day summer program: $135 for 8:30 tration form sent to you. • Auburn’s Independence Day • Men’s Pickup Basketball — Hultgren,a.m. to 3 p.m. or $170 for 8:30 a.m. to Celebration — Saturday July 2, Auburn High School, Tuesdays, 7:30 [email protected], beginner 5 p.m. Thank you to the Auburn Please join us! We are looking for to 10 p.m. Intermediate competition, friendly. Cultural Council for their support. UPCOMING EVENTS volunteers to serve on the commit- $3 for Auburn residents, $5 for non • Boys HS Intramural Basketball Please watch for more details, or call tee. We will include the bike race, residents. League — Thursdays, 6:30 to 9 p.m. for more information. road race, parade beginning at • Water Color Painting — Camp • Sunday,May 15 — Kids Race and Coordinators Bryan Quitadamo and • Summer Fun Program — Our Road Race/Walk, prizes/drawings, Dooley’s, as well as live entertain- Gleason, Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 12 Andrew Hutner. popular summer program is back ment and kids games through out p.m. $15 per class. All level painters kids run 12 p.m. ages 4-12 at the • Open Gym — 7 to 8 p.m. and better than ever. More crafts, Auburn High School, 1 p.m., three the day.If your organization or busi- welcome in this great class. $15 per Tuesdays, Elementary and Middle more activities, more fun! The pro- ness would like a booth, please call class. Call Beth at (413) 245-3295 for mile and five mile run/walk, regis- School Co-ed Basketball. Please call gram runs from June 27 through ter online at www.racemenu.com, Auburn Recreation and Culture. $35 info. to reserve your spot Aug. 19 (no camp on Monday,July 4). for non-profit groups, $50 for profit • Co-ed Over 30 Pickup Basketball $23, Kids fee is $8, includes shirt; 12 508-832-7736, $40 for 8 weeks. Cost is $135 for full day 8:30 a.m. to 3 and over registration fee, $25, shirts groups, $100 food and novelty — Auburn High School, p.m.; $80 for half day 8:30 a.m. to 12 vendors. Space is still available, Wednesdays, 7:30 to 10 p.m. $3 for for first 200. Proceeds go to Dana p.m.; $170 for extended day 8:30 a.m. Farber Cancer Institute. Checks but filling fast! Call Today. Rates Auburn residents, $5 for non-resi- KIDS’ SUMMER PROGRAMS to 5 p.m. We can also offer flexible include one 6’ table and 1 chair. dents, beginner/intermediate com- payable to: Jules Run FBO Dana schedules, single day program, just Farber, [email protected]. petition. about any combination you can • Belly Dancing — May 11-June 29, • Summer Theatre Camp — We • Saturday, June 11 — Touch a

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• Open Story Time Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. No meeting. Registration required. Please con- • Adopt a Bookshelf Training — Monday, first. This is a mandatory training session for registration required. Please drop in. Open to tact the Auburn Public Library at 508-832-7790 May 16 at 5 p.m. This is a volunteer opportuni- all kids wishing to volunteer this summer. all ages. to register. ty for this summer for those kids aged 10 to 18. Registration required. Please contact the • Craft Time Friday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m. All “An Afternoon Movie Friday, May 20 at 4 Learn the ins and outs of adopting and caring Auburn Public Library at 508-832-7790 to regis- ages welcome, size limited to 20. Registration p.m. Come spend the afternoon at the movies for a Library bookshelf or case. Registration ter. required. Please contact the Auburn Public at the library.Enjoy a movie and popcorn free required. Please contact the Auburn Public • All about Games! Friday, May 27 at 4 p.m. Library at 508-832-7790 to register. of charge. Call the library for title. Library at 508-832-7790 to register. We have some great variety games to play on • Pajama Time Tuesday, May 17 at 6:30 p.m. Registration required. Please contact the • Summer Volunteer Training — our Wii system. Come play with us. Come to this story time all ready for bed. Wear Auburn Public Library at 508-832-7790 to regis- Wednesday, May 18, at 5 p.m. For those enter- Registration required. Please contact the your pajamas and hear some great bedtime ter. ing 6th grade in the fall. Planning on being a Auburn Public Library at 508-832-7790 to regis- stories. All ages welcome. Please contact the book buddy this year? You’ll need training ter. Auburn Public Library at 508-832-7790 to regis- CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK EVENTS ter. • Popcorn & Pages Book Club Monday, May • Home School Event — Friday, May 20, 10 9 at 5 p.m. Our book club is open for kids in a.m. to 12 p.m. Come see the exhibits created grades 4-6. We’re discussing “Me and the by kids who go to school at home. There will Pumpkin Queen,” by Marlane Kennedy. be a variety of cool projects. No registration Selections for next month will be made at the required. 10 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 SPORTS Oxford bats come alive in 13-6 win over Auburn BY JIM SARKISIAN Stuart (complete game, six earned SPORTS CORRESPONDENT runs, four strikeouts) came on in the AUBURN — The Oxford baseball bottom of the seventh inning and team’s batting lineup has struggled retired the Auburn batters in order. so far this year against left-handed “Tyler’s had a very good year,” pitching, as they have five to six left- Richards said, “and Auburn is a ies in the lineup each game. During very good hitting team. That is the their game vs. Auburn last Friday, best hitting team he’s seen thus far April 29, one would have never this year. He finally had a team that known about their batting prob- could hit him, and he couldn’t blow lems, as they were able to cruise by it by.He had to adjust, and he did.” the Rockets 13-6 at Memorial Field. With the win Oxford improved to “Lefties have caused us big prob- 9-2, while Auburn dropped to 4-4. lems this year,” Oxford coach Justin Richards said, “and we’ve been working on it non-stop. This is the first time it actually showed in a game.” The Pirates got off to a quick start against Auburn starting pitcher Ben Libuda – a southpaw. With lead- off hitter Cody Stone getting on base with a walk, Nick Stockhaus and Jeff Bolio followed with back-to- Jim Sarkisian photos back doubles, giving Oxford an early Mike Vaitkunas of Auburn gets one of his three hits during the game against Oxford. 2-0 lead. into the fourth. The Pirates scored throw to first, getting the runner in off the inning, Oxford pitcher Tyler After a mound visit by the three in the third inning, thanks to a run-down to end the inning. Stuart settled down, getting two Auburn coaching staff, Libuda set- three hits by Stockhaus (3 for 5, four After the fourth inning, Oxford quick outs before surrendering a tled down, striking out the next runs, one RBI), Bolio (2 for 4, one held a commanding 10-3 lead. third run in the inning courtesy of a three batters in order. run, three RBIs), and Andrew Gray “It’s nice to see that Coach Fuller double off the left field wall. The Rockets countered with an (1 for 3, two runs, three RBIs). Richards’ labor is coming to “Mike (Vaitkunas) hit the ball, offensive attack of their own in the In the fourth inning, Oxford used fruition,” Auburn coach Eric Diaz did too, and Wally (Wallace) bottom of the first. After Steve small-ball to get the offense going. Swedberg said. “He’s got a couple of gets on base,” Swedberg said, “but Wallace and Mike Vaitkunas Back-to-back bunts down the third- really good players and they made we can’t come through. We can’t get reached on back-to-back singles, base line by Mike D’Alio and Stone all of the plays today, they had good going, and we let the inning end, and Mykal Diaz followed with a single of set the table for the Pirates. Starting confidence, and they got in control it’s hard to watch.” his own to plate Wallace. Cleanup to feel the pressure, Libuda strug- immediately.” Oxford put any chance of a come- hitter Marcus Backlin hit a double gled to find the strike zone, walking The Rockets showed some life in back away in the seventh inning. In into the right-center gap, scoring the Stockhaus and hitting Bolio the fifth inning when Vaitkunas (3 his third inning of relief, Fuller Vaitkunas and Diaz, giving Auburn with a pitch. for 4, two runs) led with a single, fol- began to lose command of the zone the 3-2 lead. After two more hits by the Pirates, lowed by doubles from Diaz (3 for 4, and he walked four batters in the The Rockets then held the lead Libuda was pulled for Connor two runs, two RBIs) and Backlin (2 inning. The Pirates were able to until the third inning, where Oxford Fuller. With runners on first and for 4, one run, three RBIs), scoring plate three runs in the inning, push- Auburn pitcher Connor Fuller delivers a put on an offensive show that led third base, Fuller made a pickoff two runs. After the three hits to lead ing the lead to 13-6. pitch vs. Oxford. Eight unearned runs harm Minutemen in loss to Eagles BY NICK ETHIER coach Mark Sansoucy said. man Nick Nickerson, but the bottom of the third tively. Normandin and Josh “We can come out one day SPORTS STAFF WRITER “Outside of that one inning, with a pretty strong wind inning after Dave Prince dou- St. Laurent picked up the RBI and play great, and we can CHARLTON — If one were it’s a game.” breezing toward left field, the bled and Andrew Richards (2 hits. [also] make a lot of mis- to take away the top of the With Worcester Tech lead- ball popped out of his glove, for 4) singled him in, but Bay Path only collected five takes.” third inning from the Bay ing 2-0, thanks to a two-run keeping the inning alive. Worcester Tech landed one hits all afternoon while Worcester Tech improved Path vs. Worcester Tech con- second inning on RBI base Mike Mastrototaro (3 for 4) last punch in the top of the stranding 11 runners. to 6-1 overall, 5-0 in the test held May 2, the Eagles hits from Joe Lundberg and then hit a spinning single to fourth inning. “Right now we only have a Colonial Athletic League would have narrowly defeat- Andrew Montiverdi, it looked first base, and as the runner After a Mastrototaro dou- few guys that are hitting con- (CAL), while the Minutemen ed the Minutemen 4-3. as if the Minutemen would reached Boyd raced home. ble, Montiverdi (2 for 4) sistently,so we need to get bet- dropped below the .500 line – Instead, Worcester Tech was escape further trouble in the Montiverdi followed with launched a deep shot that ter at it,” said Sansoucy. the grounds for reaching the able to plate across eight runs third. Bay Path pitcher what appeared to be a routine cleared the softball dugout in And the defense has had postseason tournament – to 4- in the frame – all runs were Brandon Normandin retired groundball out, but first base- deep leftfield, good for a home other poor outings similar to 5 overall, 3-2 in the CAL. unearned – and the Eagles the first two batters in order, man Dan Hooten dropped the run. this last game, so Sansoucy “They’re great kids, they won decisively, 12-3. but from there it was all trou- ball and everyone was safe, Now leading 12-2, the knows that needs to change work hard, and they’ll get bet- “Eight unearned runs in ble. including Mastrototaro at Eagles gave up single runs to as well. ter,” said Sansoucy. one inning and you just can’t John Boyd of the Eagles hit home. Ryan Sandstrom was the Minutemen in the fifth “We’ve been pretty incon- win like that,” Bay Path a lazy pop fly to third base- up next, and he contributed and seventh innings, respec- sistent defensively,” he said. with an RBI single. After Tony Monteiro (2 for 4) singled to load the bases, No. 9 hitter Tony Wightman plated two with a long single. Back to the top of the order, Nick Matthews – now batting for a second time in the frame – laced an RBI double, and Mike Kaczowka finished the rally with a 2RBI single. When all was said and done after two and a half innings of play,Worcester Tech led 10- 0. “[Against] a Top 10 team, you got to make the plays,” said Sansoucy of his defense, which made five errors in the game. “You can’t give them extra outs, and that’s why they beat us.” Despite the high run total from the Eagles, Sansoucy liked the way Normandin pitched. “Brandon pitched great,” he said. “There’s nothing you can do. You can’t defend the errors. Once we made one Bay Path’s Josh St. Laurent ducks under a Worcester Tech pitch to mistake, it snowballed.” avoid getting hit. Bay Path picked up a run in Bay Path’s Brandon Normandin releases and follows through on his pitch to the plate. ATHLETE of the WEEK Mykal Diaz The Auburn High baseball player went 3 for 4 with two runs and a pair of RBIs in the Rockets’ 13-6 loss to Oxford on April 29.

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Jim Sarkisian photos Auburn’s Nick MacGrory throws the discus in last Wednesday’s track meet, April 27.

Auburn’s Fred Taylor looks down and jumps into the HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK sandpit during the triple jump event. April 29 St. Peter-Marian 5, Tantasqua 0 — The Warriors girls’ tennis team finally lost its first match of the season, dropping to 8-1. Emily King lost in No. 1 singles, while Nicole Cormier (No. 2) and Ashley Mason (No. 3) also lost singles matches. The No. 1 doubles team of Jen Ertel and Caroline Switchenko, plus the No. 2 tandem of Samantha Robinson and Ivonne Welchell, also lost. Wachusett 5, Tantasqua 0 — The Warriors boys’ tennis team dropped its first match of the season, falling to 9-1 after a road loss to the Mountaineers. Above: Robbie Warren, Tyler Allen, and Connor An Auburn athlete Munnis participated in the singles match- takes a jump in the es for Tantasqua, while the tandems of 100-meter hurdles race. Ryan Chevalier and Dillon Gaudet plus Tom Cloutier and Matt Proulx were the At left: doubles teams. Runners from Auburn April 30 participate in the two- Tantasqua 18, Wachusett 11 — Jessica mile event. Farland contributed eight points (seven goals, one assist) for the Warriors girls’ lacrosse team, who won a big game over the Mountaineers. Melissa Frio (five goals, four assists), Kyle Minton of Auburn makes a leap in the high Cassidy Robert (three goals), Allison jump event. Minchoff (two goals), and Savannah Lundwall (one goal) were other offensive sparkplugs, while Miranda Dry made five saves in goal. SPORTS BRIEFS Tantasqua is now 6-2 on the season. Milford 12, Tantasqua 7 — Alex Lucas and dinner reception. Dinner only tickets are presents “The Beast Comes East,” live MMA (four goals), Aaron Rice (two goals, one Auburn VNA to hold $25 per person. A dinner reception will follow action at the DCU Center in Worcester on May assist), and Conor Fabrycki (one goal, one with awards, raffles, and a silent auction. To 20. assist) had big days for the Warriors boys’ Deanna D. Goggins sponsor, register, or purchase tickets, please The event will feature UFC legend and Hall lacrosse team, but Tantasqua suffered the contact Brett Campbell at (508) 791-0081 or of Famer Dan “The Beast” Severn in the main road loss. Golf Classic [email protected]. event against Nate Woodger. See several other exciting pro-am MMA AUBURN — Auburn VNA’s first Deanna D. fights, as match-ups will be announced at a Goggins Golf Classic to benefit the Auburn Paul Vandale later date. Powered by Warrior Nation XFA. Visiting Nurse Association will be held Tickets are on sale now at the box office, Friday,June 10, at Pine Ridge Country Club in Promotions presents Ticketmaster locations, by phone at (800) 745- Oxford. Sponsor, golf, or join us for dinner. 3000, or at ticketmaster.com. Registration will be held from 7:30-9 a.m. A ‘The Beast Comes East’ Discounts are available for groups of 15- shotgun start begins at 9 a.m. The cost is $115 plus on select seats. Contact groups@dcucen- per player and includes greens fees, golf cart, Paul Vandale Promotions and Bud Light ter.com or (508) 929-0125 for details. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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reviews each applicant’s candidacy to ensure those who have any discipline issues may be also tutor their peers or other students in the NHS that they demonstrate all four tenants set placed on probation,” Cormier explained. lower grades. continued from page 1 forth by the National Charter: Scholarship, Another part of being in the NHS is the “The membership is very active,” she said. induction in NHS including maintaining an 88 Service, Leadership, and Character,” Cormier completion of 15 hours of community service This year’s induction will take place May 11 percent average for all grade throughout their explained. during the summer months by each member. at 6:30 p.m. at the high school. This year’s entire careers and demonstration of all four Cormier and Dunton do not vote on the can- Cormier also said the society participates in keynote speaker will be Marie Loosemore, a tenants set forth by the National Charter: didates but act as liaisons between the candi- a variety of service projects throughout the former Math teacher and Math Department Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and dates and the faculty council. They also bring school years, including working with Auburn chair at AHS. Character. the council’s recommendations to Principal Youth and Family Services to fundraise and “This year’s seniors were freshmen during “There is a process whereby candidates Casey Handfield, who has final approval and provide presents and food donations for fami- her last year here and it was their suggestion complete an informational packet that tells us can overturn any recommendations. lies during the holidays; collaborating with that we ask her to speak,” Cormier said. about them and their commitment to the Once inducted, members must maintain other organizations in the building to sponsor school community.Faculty members also pro- their grades and the four tenants of the socie- the holiday activities for the younger children Amy Stanfield may be reached at (508) 909- vide feedback on each candidate. The Faculty ty throughout high school. in the community (Halloween party, Santa’s 4142, or by e-mail at astanfield@stonebridge- Council (five members of the faculty) then “Students whose grades fall below and/or Village, Easter Egg Hunt); and members may press.com. Root drops by library for edible gardening presentation

starting with trees. Some surprising inclusions on the “Bamboo, believe it or not, is an Some of those edible plants EDIBLE Trees are very important for the list of trees were the oak and pecan edible species,” he said. include Jerusalem artichoke, sun- continued from page 1 many things they do including pro- trees. He went on to talk about more choke, sunflower, giant Solomon and/or invasive plant species such viding oxygen, carbon sink, clean Root explained that acorns from familiar edible plants that provide seals, sweet cicely, fuki, sweet colts as weeds and grasses. the soil, control noise pollution, oak tree were considered a great fruits. foot, lovage, pokeweed, rhubarb, The process for sheet mulching fight soil erosion, clean the air, food source to Native Americans. The first he mentioned was the Japanese knotweed, sea kale, begins be layering cardboard or shade and cool, act as windbreakers “They do not taste good to people, persimmon, which is a peach sized, Turkish rocket, dandelion, chicory, newspaper over the grass and weed and increase property values. it takes some work to make them smooth orange-skinned fruit. stinging nettle, Chinese yam, walk- to kill them then adding a layer of There are a number of trees that edible,” he said. “Before sugar was available in the ing onion, wild leek, garlic chive, compost of soil over top of that. The produce nuts and fruits people can And while we think pecans can Orient the Chinese people used to black locust and many more advantage to doing this is that is eat. only be grown in the south, Root use persimmons as sweeteners,” Root explained that the best way suppresses weeds. Some nut trees include the said, “We can actually grow pecans Root said. to decided what to grow in your gar- Root explained that having an edi- Chinese chesnet, swamp white oak, in New England.” He explained that Other fruit plants include cher- den is to do research on various edi- ble landscape or garden is better black walnut, butternut, heartnut pecans do not need to grow in flood- ries, quince, apples, pears, shipova, ble plants, determine the condition than just having a lawn of grass. Japanese walnut, buartnut, north- plain conditions to grow successful- peaches, plums, various berries, of your soil and to think about the “Think of the amount for time, ern pecan, shagbark hickory, shell- ly. currants, oranges, pawpaw, kiwi, kind of things you would like to eat money,fertilizers used on lawns,” he bark hickory, kingnut hickory, Bamboo is another type of plant grapes and medlar. from your garden. said. hican, hardy almond, Korean nut Root spoke about including David There are also other types of Next, Root talked about the differ- pine, American hazelnut, beaked Bisset bamboo, yellow grove bam- plants that can be eaten, whether Amy Stanfield may be reached at ent kinds of edible plants available, hazelnut, contorted hazelnut and boo, stone bamboo and beautiful you eat the leaves, flowers, seeds or (508) 909-4142, or by e-mail at astan- purple leaf filbert. bamboo. roots of the plants. [email protected]. Auburn students awarded for musical success

Whether students sing or play an instru- MUSIC ment there are three requirements for each continued from page 1 audition at the Junior and Senior level, solo of with the chorus, while Chung played with the provided music, sight-reading (not required band. All three were selected for the Junior for Junior level) and scales, percussion rudi- Central District Festival for the first time. ments or tonal patterns to be played or sung by Christopher Sullivan (grade 10), Lydia memory. Consilvio (grade 12) and Caroline Geeze Students are provided with required music (grade 12) from AHS auditioned for the Senior piece several months prior to the audition to Festival in November and had their perform- work on with their music teachers, Geeze ance at Mechanics Hall in January. explained. Geeze and Sullivan sang with the chorus, The list of audition selections is published while Consilvio played the oboe in the orches- every year at www.cdmmea.org. tra. According to the Central District This was Sullivan’s first year selected for Massachusetts Music Educators’ Association Central Districts. Both Geeze and Consilvio there are specific guidelines for who can audi- had been selected before for Central Districts. tion for Central Districts and/or All-State — Geeze described the experience as “very “Students auditioning for Central District nerve wracking. It’s kind of like American and/or All-State are to be in good standing in Idol.” their own school music groups. ‘In good stand- She has been selected for Central District’s ing’ means that the student is an active partic- all four years of high school and was chosen ipant in the school’s music department. For for the All-State concert in her junior year. example, an active participant attends the Consilvio said she has all been playing in ensemble’s rehearsals and performances and Central District’s since seventh grade. She abides by the policies of the school music was recommend for All-State last year,but was department.” not chosen, however this year she was select- To be recommended to audition for All- ed and performed at the All-State concert State, like Consilvio, they must place in the March 26 at Symphony Hall in Boston. top 50 percent in their instrument category,or All students went through an audition be one of the top 25 students selected for voice process to be selected for Central Districts. in Central Districts. They must also success- fully participate in the Central District Senior Christopher Sullivan (grade 10), Lydia Consilvio (grade 12) and Caroline Geeze (grade 12) participated in “We play scales and do sight-reading,” the Central District concert in January. Consilvio said. For her All-State audition she Festival. said, “It’s similar, but more intense and on a The All-State performance includes stu- higher level.” dents from all across the state, put on by the Massachusetts Music Educators Association, MMEA. MMEA is a federated state unit of MENC, NEWS BRIEF What’s On the National Associate for Music Education Your Mind? (the Central District Massachusetts Music routes that day that residents can leave wher- Email Educators’ Association, CDMMEA, is the Letter Carriers ever they get their mail that day. We’d Like to Know. local chapter of the MMEA). According to Norm LaFlash, Food Drive Us! For more information on the MMEA visit participating in food coordinator for Branch 12, the food will be Email us your mmea.org or for the CDMMEA visit cdm- delivered to Auburn Youth and Family thoughts to: mea.org. drive Services, North American Marist Church, Union Hall on Route 20 and the Senior Center. AUBURN — The National Association of SoundOff Amy Stanfield may be reached at (508) 909- This is a one day food drive that Branch 12 Letter Carriers will hold their Annual Stamp of Letter Carriers has participated in for 18 Auburn@ 4142, or by e-mail at astanfield@stonebridge- Out Hunger National Food Drive Saturday, press.com. years, collecting more than 5 million pounds stonebridgepress.com May 14. Letter Carriers in Auburn will be col- of food. lecting non-perishable food item on their www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 14 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 Loved ones remember Auburn native killed in action BRODEUR continued from page 1 Elizabeth and David, and asks community members who wish to donate to contact the Air Warrior Courage Foundation, care of the Major David Brodeur 529 College Fund, Air Warrior Courage Foundation, P.O. Box 877, Silver Spring, MD 20918. The foundation can be reached by phone at (877) 921-2923; by fax at (301) 587-2923, and by e-mail at awcf@airwar- riorcourage.org.

Amy Stanfield may be reached at (508) 909- 4142, or by e-mail at astanfield@stonebridge- press.com.

Friends, family and former classmates gathered to honor the memory of Major David Brodeur, a 1994 graduate of Auburn High School.

Amy Stanfield photos Margaret Guardiani, Brodeur’s aunt, spoke during the vigil for her nephew.

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The calendar page is a free service offered for listings for government, educational and nonprofit organiza- WOMAN’S CLUB HOSTS tions. Send all calendar listings and happenings by mail to Editor Adam SUCCESSFUL FUNDRAISER Minor at Stonebridge Press, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to [email protected]. Please write “calendar” in the subject line. All calendar listings must be submit- ted by 3 p.m. Friday, eight days prior to being published in the following Saturday’s edition. The Auburn News will print such listings as space allows. SATURDAY May 7 AUBURN — Mother’s Day FLOWER SALE, an Auburn Library annual event! Boy Scout Troop 53 of Auburn will be selling beautiful flower baskets on Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8 at the Auburn Library. Come early for best selec- tion. Proceeds will help pay for sum- mer camp. In Sponsorship with Catholic Financial Life chapter #56 Franchere-Laurier. TUESDAY May 10 Courtesy photos AUBURN —The May meeting of AUBURN — Auburn Woman’s Club Treasurer Gloria Bloomquist and member Barbara Granger work the ticket table at the Woman’s Club the Massachusetts SOCIETY OF fundraiser Tuesday,April 26. The event, “Women of the Bible, Part II,” was presented by actress Linda Gray Kelley,a one-woman show. Held at the GENEALOGISTS, Inc., Worcester Pakachoag Community Church, the event raised money for the Auburn Woman’s Club Scholarships and Community Support. This program was Chapter will be held on Tuesday, supported in part by a grant from the Auburn cultural council, a local agency that is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state May 10 in the Merriam Room at the agency. Auburn Public Library, 369 Kelley, a one-woman show, acted out the story behind the story of Bible women inclusive of Ruth, Hannah, and others of the Old Testament. Southbridge St. (Route 12), Auburn Monies raised from the event will benefit the Woman’s Club scholarships and community support. Anyone interested in membership in this serv- (next to the Auburn Mall). The meet- ice organization is invited to attend our next meeting at the Senior Center on Tuesday,May 10, at 7 p.m. Our organization is open to all people who ing will begin at 7 p.m., with the either live, work, or socialize in Auburn. Questions may be directed to Club President Beth Johnson at [email protected]. meeting room opening at 6:30 p.m. We’ll open with a short business meeting before turning the time that night to give you the coupon to someone to come pick them up, camping equipment, sporting goods, electronics. over to Lucie LeBlanc Consentino allow us to receive the donation please call Asst. Scoutmaster Joe old aquariums, collectibles, books, for her presentation titled “Arcadian from Chili’s. Any questions can be Butler at 508-951-1561 or Laurence games, children’s items, or any History and Genealogy.” The pro- directed to Patricia A. Bachand, Reich at 508-757-5700. All funds other materials suitable for a yard ONGOING gram is about the story of the President, at 1-774-230-0819. raised by bottle drive help run our sale that you wish to contribute to Acadians who pioneered Novia scouting program. Thank you. us, please call Scoutmaster George Scotia. What became of them when TUESDAY Fournier at 774-239-2240, Bruce at FRIDAYS their exile ended? Also covered are AUBURN — First Congregational 508-832-4153 or Laurence 508-757-5700 tips on how to circumvent difficul- May 17 Church members, Tori Stockhaus for a pickup. Please - no clothes, TV’s AUBURN — Friday Night ties when doing Acadian family his- and Devon Orcutt, have been select- or computer monitors, no junk. We CRUISIN continues on Fridays at tory.This meeting is free and open to AUBURN — The Auburn ed to participate in the People to reserve the right to not take unac- the Auburn-Webster Elks, 754 the public. Attendees are encour- Historical Society’s ANNUAL People Student Ambassador pro- ceptable items. Thank you very Southbridge St., Route 12, Auburn. aged to bring along a friend(s). MEETING and election of officers gram and will be traveling to much for your contributions. All years, makes, models are wel- Refreshments will be provided. will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Australia for three weeks this July. come. There will be food, beverages Questions? Contact: Nancy May 17 at the Lorraine Gleick Devon, an Auburn student, will trav- FRIDAY and weekly awards. All gate dona- Schultzberg 508-949-9046. For more Nordgren el with the high school delegation. tions benefit our scholarship fund. information concerning this meet- Senior Center, 4 Goddard Drive, Victoria who resides and goes to June 10 For more information, contact John ing, future meetings and speaker Auburn. The featured program is school in Millbury, will travel with at [email protected] or call 508-752- subjects, visit our website: “What is UNDER Auburn” with the middle school delegation. AUBURN — Auburn VNA’s first 3992. www.massachusettssocietyofgeneal- Ernie Mitchell. The program is free To help offset the costs associated annual Deanna D. Goggins GOLF ogists.org or www.massog.org -or- and open to the public. For more with such a trip, we are having a CLASSIC to benefit the Auburn www.msoginc.org. information call the museum at 508- SPAGHETTI SUPPER fundraiser at Visiting Nurse Association will be TUESDAYS 832-6856. 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 21 at the held Friday, June 10 at Pine Ridge THURSDAY First Congregational Church, 128 Country Club in Oxford. Sponsor, AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a SATURDAY Central St., Auburn. The meal tick- golf or join us for dinner! Christ-centered life recovery pro- May 12 ets are limited. They cost $15 for Registration will be held from 7:30 to gram) from 7 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday May 21 9 a.m. A Shotgun start begins at 9 at the Faith Baptist Church, 12 Faith AUBURN —The Auburn Lions adults and $6 for kids 12 and under and are available at the church a.m. The cost is $115 per player and Avenue, Auburn. Do you wear a Club will be sponsoring, in conjunc- AUBURN —Please let Auburn Boy includes green fees, golf cart and mask that hides your depression, tion with Chili’s Restaurant in Scout Troop 101 help you clean out office. Following the dinner several items will be raffled Please call 508- dinner reception. Dinner only tick- anger, addiction, pain, guilt, fear? Auburn, a FUNDRAISER from 4:30 your returnable bottles and cans ets are $25 per person. Dinner recep- Check us out online, or attend a to 9:30 p. m. Thursday,May 12, which this spring! The troop will hold a 832-2845 or contact Alberta Orcutt at [email protected] if you plan to tion to follow with awards, raffles meeting. Call 508-832-5044 for more will donate 10% of your total bill to CAN AND BOTTLE DRIVE at the and a Silent Auction. To sponsor, information. the Auburn Lions Club in order to Auburn Library on Saturday, May attend so we can get a head count. Thanks in advance for your support. register or purchase tickets, contact help us provide services to the 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you have Brett Campbell at 508-791-0081 or Community. Lions will be available a large collection and would like SATURDAY [email protected]. ALSO … May 28 SATURDAY REGION AUBURN — Auburn Boy Scout June 11 Boys and Girls Clubs throughout Troop 101, which recently celebrat- Massachusetts are running a Car ed its 87th anniversary, will have its AUBURN — Boy Scout Troop 53 Campaign. Donated cars are sold at famous annual YARD SALE on needs your help! They are holding a auction and the funds generated to Saturday, May 28 (Memorial Day YARD SALE on Saturday, June 11 help support their many programs. Weekend) at the Auburn Library. and your donations of your unwant- For those wishing to donate or for The yard sale helps fund scouting ed junk are needed. Call Pam at 508- more information, call 800-246-0493. programs and equipment. If you 799-7428 if you have anything to have usable furniture, scout or donate. Pick up can be arranged if you are unable to deliver. Please, no 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011 OBITUARIES Edmond J. Boutillette, 86 Angeline Ceppetelli, 98 WORCESTER — Edmond J. Mr. Boutillette worked many years for GLOUCESTER — Angeline Webster, where she enjoyed working until her Boutillette, 86, of Worcester, Camosse Bros. Of Auburn and was a retired Ceppetelli, 98, born on Jan. retirement at age 72. formerly of Auburn, died member of the Local 170 Teamsters Union. He 11, 1913, died peacefully on Angeline was an active member of St. Louis Sunday April 24, 2011, in the had also worked for Consolidated Fabricators April 30, 2011 at the Golden Parish where she baked and volunteered her Notre-Dame Long Term Care in Auburn. Living Nursing Home in services for many years. Center after an illness. He enjoyed doing things with the family he Gloucester. She lived in She enjoyed music as a child and often rem- He is survived by his sister, lived with, as well as helping his many friends Webster all of her life until inisced how each family member played an Rose Belles of Auburn, who in Auburn. moving to Rockport and then instrument as they all sang songs in their was his loving caregiver for His funeral Mass was held Wednesday, Gloucester in 2006 to be closer house. She was an exceptional cook making many years. April 27 in St. Joseph’s Church, 189 Oxford St. to her family. authentic Italian dishes consisting of home- He also leaves many nieces and nephews, North, Auburn. Burial was in Notre-Dame She was predeceased by her loving hus- made pasta and meatballs. especially his nieces Susan McCabe, wife of Cemetery. band, Arthur Ceppetelli. A talented seamstress, Angeline made her James McCabe of Auburn, and Linda Please make donations to Notre-Dame Long She is survived by her two daughters, daughter’s clothing during their school years, Schoonmaker, wife of Robert Schoonmaker of Term Care Center, 559 Plantation St. Gloria Hanson Cohen, and her husband, Dr. her granddaughter’s wedding gown, and Dudley, who were also his caregivers. Worcester, MA 01605 in thanksgiving for all Bernard Cohen of Gloucester, and Barbara numerous prom gowns and Halloween cos- He was predeceased by three sisters and the loving and wonderful care given to Ceppetelli Scagnelli, and her husband Paul tumes. three brothers. Edmond. Scagnelli of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and She relished her regular visits by her great- Edmond was born in Oxford, the son of the To leave a message of condolence for the Kittery, Maine; her granddaughter, Valerie grandchildren, Casey and Jared, educating late Luger and Josephine (Paradis) family or to view the Book of Memories, Hanson Gilman and her husband, Paul them on the importance of family, work ethic Boutillette. please visit www.brittonfuneralhomes.com. Gilman, of Gloucester and her beloved great- and Italian traditions. He was educated in Worcester schools. grandchildren, Casey Gilman, 23, and Jared In her 80’s, she traveled to Roccemorice, Gilman, 11, both of Gloucester. She is the sis- Italy with her daughters to visit the birth- ter of Carl Rulli of Auburn, and Margaret place of her parents, Anna Dalimonte Rulli Harry J. Wojciak, 82 Ceppetelli of Webster; sister-in-law of Ester and Jesse Rulli. At 97, she was able to attend Rulli of North Grosvenordale, Conn. and the annual Rullie/Kunkel family summer AUBURN — Harry J. closed in 1988. Harry then worked as a part Irene Rulli of Auburn. She is also survived by reunion held at Webster Lake. Most recently, Wojciak, 82, of Auburn, died time cashier for Shaw’s Supermarket in her three step-grandchildren, David Scagnelli she enjoyed arts/crafts and live entertain- peacefully on Saturday, April Auburn until retiring due to his illness. He and his wife, Nancy, Lynn Sullivan and her ment at both the Day by Day Adult Care and 30, 2011 at the Golden Living also spent nine years as a bus monitor for the husband, Tim, and Karen Horak and her hus- Seacoast Nursing Home in Gloucester. Center-The Hermitage, City of Worcester. band, Paul with a total of 10 children. She also In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting Worcester, following a six-year He was a proud Navy veteran of the Korean leaves her best friends, Mary Ann White and that donations be made to St. Louis Parish, 15 fight with lung cancer. War serving on the USS Block Island as a Doris Canty from Webster and godson, David Lake Street, Webster MA 01570; the He was the husband of the storekeeper. He was a 50-years member of the Nawrocki from Whitman. Gloucester Education Foundation, 33 late Shirley Y. (Larson) Chester P. Tuttle American Legion Post in She was predeceased by seven siblings, Commercial St., Gloucester, MA 01930 or Day Wojciak, who died in 2002. He was also prede- Auburn and a life member of the Polish Anne, Lucy, Juliet, Louis, Luke, Warren and by Day Adult Care, 3 Blackburn Center, ceased by his daughter, Deborah in 2000; his American Veterans. Donato. Gloucester, MA 01930. two sisters, Sr. M. romaine and Sr. M. Josita He was a active member, Past Master and As a young girl, Angeline left school in the Her funeral service will begin at Bartel and by his six brothers, John, Edmund, treasurer of the Joel H. Prouty Lodge of 7th grade to help her parents raise her nine Funeral Home, 33 Schofield Avenue, Dudley, Stanley, Walter, Wallace and Thadeus. Masons in Auburn, and was a member of the siblings and seven step-siblings, who moved at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 6 followed by her He leaves his three grandchildren, Lynn Scottish Rite Bodies. in with her family after becoming orphans. funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Louis Church, 15 Conway and her husband Kevin, Robert He was a member of the First At age 14 she began her career at factories Lake St., Webster. Her nephew, Father Larry Kovacs and his wife Kelly and Lauren Lizotte Congregational Church in Auburn, where he including Steven’s Linen Mill, Sandlerette Esposito, will be the principal celebrant. and her fiancé Jacob; four great-grandchil- served as a deacon for several years. Shoe Company, Waterhouse Factory, and Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery. dren; his niece, Jackie Wojciak and his three His funeral will be held on Wednesday,May finally, settled at Cranston Print Works in www.bartelfuneralhome.com nephews, Paul of Grand Rapids, Mich., and 4 in the First Congregational Church of Wallace and Richard, both of Jewett City, Auburn, 128 Central St., Auburn. Burial with Conn. Military Honors was in Worcester County Harry was born and raised in Worcester Memorial Park, Paxton. SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO son of the late John and Helen (Lemansky) In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may Wojciak and lived there until moving to be sent to the Joel H. Prouty Lodge of Masons, THE AUBURN NEWS, Auburn in 1999. P.O. Box 301, Auburn, MA 01501. He graduated from the former Commerce The Britton-Wallace Funeral Home, 91 PO BOX 90, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA High School and the Worcester School of Central Street, Auburn, directed the arrange- Business Science in 1947. ments. 01550, OR BY He worked for the Shakour Company until To share a message of condolence for the 1956, and then for the Quality Seafood family, please visit his Book of Memories at E-MAIL TO OBITS@ Company for 32 years, first as a bookkeeper www.brittonfuneralhomes.com. and later was the office manager when they STONEBRIDGEPRESS.COM

‘Keeping her spirit alive, Pakachoag gets mural to promote healthy eating caring for our Community’ BY AMY STANFIELD • Food products and ingredients NEWS STAFF WRITER used to prepare school meals would VNA TO HOST FIRST agency’s growth from just a AUBURN — When Pakachoag contain zero grams of trans fat per handful of people housed in Elementary School students get in serving (less than 0.5 grams per DEANNA D. GOGGINS an office at the town hall to line to get their lunches they will be serving) according to the nutrition GOLF CLASSIC an agency of more than 80 greeted by a new mural on the wall labeling or manufacturer’s specifi- people serving over 13 com- encouraging them to eat more fruits cations; and AUBURN — On Friday, munities working out of its and vegetables. • Meals selected by the students June 10, at Pine Ridge current location – the for- Karen Alarie, nutritionist at John would include at least a fruit or veg- mer Pakachoag Church. Country Club in Oxford, Deanna D. Stalker Institute of Food and etable, and students would not be Since Deanna’s retirement golfers will be teeing off in Goggins Nutrition at Framingham State able to decline more than two food support of Auburn VNA and passing, her impact has University,came up with the idea as items at lunch and one food item at and in memory of their continued to be an influ- part of the graduate work she has breakfast. former executive director and spe- ence for the agency’s employees. been doing in the Auburn School Over a 5-day school week: cial friend to all, Deanna D. This is why naming the golf clas- District. She is working towards a • Average calorie content of the Goggins. sic in her memory is so poignant Masters in Education with a con- meals offered to each age/grade This year the golf tournament and well-received. centration in Nutrition. group would fall within the mini- has a special meaning in rever- Atty. John Goggins, son of The mural, in the food serving mum and maximum calorie levels ence to Deanna that emphasizes Deanna Goggins shared, “Our area at the school, features a rain- specified by IOM; the agency’s passion for “commu- family is very touched to have the bow with fruits and vegetables in it. • Average saturated fat content of nity” in all aspects — health, golf tournament named after our “When I went into all the schools the meals offered to each age/grade togetherness, collaboration, pride mother primarily because it to look at all the eating and serving Amy Stanfield photos group would be less than 10 percent and support. allows people to remember her areas this one stood out as needing AHS seniors Abby Bouges and Gina of total calories; and Auburn Visiting Nurse sense of commitment to the com- some color,” Alarie said. Romeo, painted a mural outside the cafe- • Average sodium content of the Association is a non-profit munity.” She added that it is good for chil- teria at Pakachoag School to encourage meals offered to each age/grade 501(c)(3) organization founded in Kimberly Harmon, current dren to associate food with colors, students to eat more fruits and vegeta- group would meet the intermediate 1919. Auburn VNA is a trusted president and CEO remarked, which is why she came up with the bles. targets established by USDA and home care resource throughout “Deanna was a dedicated support- idea of painting a rainbow. not exceed the maximum level spec- the Greater Worcester Area and er of Auburn VNA and cherished To help paint the mural Alarie Part of the reason Alarie has ified by IOM ten years post imple- has been providing community her community.I am truly delight- ed to witness the tremendous out- contacted AHS Art teacher Amanda been doing this work in Auburn is mentation of the final rule. nursing, therapy and support pouring of support from the com- Halsdorff to see if any of her stu- to tie in with the USDA plan of The full proposal can be found at services for nearly a century. instituting a new program for Deanna Goggins played a critical munity. I have fond memories of dents would be interested in help- http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/ and our collegiate relationship. Our ing. school lunch and breakfast pro- click the second: Proposed Rule. role in the history of the agency grams that is expected to be imple- and shaped the agency to become team is keeping her spirit alive Seniors Gina Romeo and Abby “Basically, the new standards for every day by providing the high Bouges volunteered to help and mented in the 2013-2014 school year. school lunch and breakfast would: what we all know and love about A summary of the Proposed Meal the agency today. She was level of patient care she coincidently both are former one, increase the amount of fruits, embraced.” requirement changes on the USDA employed at Auburn VNA for 32 Pakachoag School students. vegetables, and whole grains in the The Golf Classic begins with website includes, on a daily basis: years and, beginning in 1985, “We went to school here and school meals; two, decrease the registration at 7:30 a.m. and kicks • Meals offered to each age/grade served respectfully as the execu- thought it would be a great volun- amount of fat and sodium in the off with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. A group would meet the meal pattern tive director until 2006. teer project,” Romeo said. She school meals; and three, increase During that time, Deanna raised dinner reception is to follow with added, “We love fruit and want to designed by IOM (Institute of variety of vegetables and limit the awards, raffles and a silent auc- Medicine); a family, received her Bachelor of inspire children to eat more fruit amount of starchy vegetables,” Science degree in Nursing from tion. The proceeds enable our and veggies.” • Fluid milk offered would be fat- Alarie said. agency to continue to fulfill our free (unflavored or flavored) or Assumption College and a Masters Alarie said she wanted this to be degree in Business mission and commitment to “pro- unflavored low-fat (1 percent milk an inter-district project, which is Amy Stanfield may be reached at Administration in Health Care viding caring, high quality home fat or less) and would include vari- why she wanted to involve high (508) 909-4142, or by e-mail at astan- from Anna Maria College. She was healthcare services with an school students to help encourage ety that is consistent with the [email protected]. honored by the Exchange Club of emphasis on the unique needs of healthy eating choices of younger Dietary Guidelines; Greater Auburn as the recipient of each individual as well as enhanc- students. the Golden Deed Award for being ing our programs and services.” “I wanted student participation. I “a woman who has been an inspi- We welcome additional spon- thought it would get kids more ration to the community and for sors, golfers and dinner guests to excited about it,” she said. her unselfish support and untiring join us at our golfing event. If you “One of the things we want to do leadership to Auburn District would like more information is get kids interested in fruits and Nursing Association.” The about our sponsorship opportuni- veggies,” Alarie said of the work Auburn Women’s Club also recog- ties or would like to register to she has been doing in Auburn. nized her with an award at their golf, please contact Brett Alarie has done taste testing at Celebration of Auburn Women in Campbell, director of Public Auburn Middle School, nutrition Leadership Roles. People who Relations & Fund Development at classes for seventh graders and a knew Deanna would attest to her 508-791-0081 or fruits and vegetables class at Julia tremendous commitment to serv- [email protected]. Bancroft. ice. Deanna served as a town meet- To learn more about Auburn “I’ve been all over the district,” ing member, Board of Health Visiting Nurse Association you can find them on the internet at she said. Consortium member, Auburn www.auburnvna.org or contact She has also been working with Board of Health Nurse, chaired their staff directly 508-791-0081. Ann Pitzen, the Auburn School the Ambulance/Medical Oversight Committee and also was AVNA is a local non-profit home Nutrition director and helped the health organization. Auburn district apply for the District of a member on the Local Emergency Planning Committee. Visiting Nurse Association also Excellence Recognition from the owns Millbury Adult Day Health – School Nutrition Association in The completed mural at Pakachoag School will help student’s associate different Deanna was responsible for many of the accomplishments the a comprehensive day program for March. fruits and vegetables with colors. agency benefited from. Most seniors, and is the affiliate compa- notably, she had overseen the ny of Auburn VNA Extended Care Saturday, May 7, 2011 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 3 REAL ESTATE

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Spacious 2 family Executive Home set on ping, beach, schools, highway. Move right in! near to I 395. Move in to your NEW HOME by springtime!!! Morse Pond! 4 acres of R/E Tax $1962 $199,000 R/E Tax $2800 est $249,900 with a huge owner’s unit! land! Exceptional Custom EW LISTING E 7 rooms 4 bedrooms 1 N Built Colonial with 10 WEBSTER -- Big, solid WEBSTER -- Young, bright, 1/2 baths on one side. rooms 4 bedrooms 3 Three-family wth good super clean Raised Ranch Other unit has 3 rooms 1 baths. Great in-law set updates -- replacement near with water view of up! Fantastic views of Webster Lake! Ceramic- bedroom-updated throughout 2 years ago. HUGE EW LISTING windows, electric pan- nature’s wonderland! Master suite has 2 walk in closets, N els, roofs, vinyl siding, tiled kitchen with appliances walk out basement-great workshop! Beautiful yard- including a brand new range bath w/spa & gigantic home office! Looking for privacy, oil furnaces. Gas and and plenty of cabinets -- off street parking for both sides. $159,900. tranquility-this is it! $299,900. gas on the third floor. three bedrooms -- living Three bedrooms -- liv- room with slider to deck -- Southbridge: STUNNING Southbridge: PREMIUM ing room/dining room radiant heated lower level A in Like New Condition! 6 Location! Premium combination -- eat-in includes a family room and 4th bedroom -- 2 full baths -- screen- kitchens, pantries -- each unit has laundry room -- 2 (could house, shed, stockade fencing -- three-zone oil heat -- 200 amp rooms 3 bedrooms 2 1/2 Home! 6 rooms 3 bed- be 3) car garage. Nice for owner-occupied or investment. electric -- lake residential neighborhood -- soon you’ll have EDUCED 10K baths. Stainless Steel rooms 1 1/2 baths. 1 car R/E Tax $2553 $239,900 rhododendrons and azaleas in the front yard! R R/E Tax $1916 $229,900 Appliances! Master Bath! attached garage. Bonus Deck with a VIEW! Great Room-1st floor family- WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING country living! 2 car garage. 1/2 acre. Sturbridge room or children’s play room! Plus 1st floor laun- side of town, easy commute to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. dry. Front to back livingroom with fireplace! L SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 49TH YEAR $229,900 Owner relocating! Sacrificing for $209,900. Southbridge: BARGAIN Sturbridge: NEED SPACE! HUNTERS! Lovely older Move right into this 7 room home with 6 rooms 3 bed- 4 bedroom 2 bath Cape! rooms 1 bath. Walk up attic Shiny hardwood floors. w/room to expand. Sun filled rooms! Fireplace Hardwood floors. Updated in livingroom opening into roof & chimney. Enclosed dining room to sliders to EMERSON REALTORS front porch. Level corner lot-great for gardening & entertaining. Mostly cosmetic work. Electrical being deck. Level yard surrounded by stone walls! Dream updated. Charlton side of town-great for commuters! location for commuters to Rt 84 & Mass Pike! Close to $119,900 shopping too! $209,900 The Market Leader AUBURN: Auburn - $274,900 E Outstanding Center BEAUTIFUL bun- location on quiet galow! Everything street. Solid Ranch is PERFECT! style home that has been cared for by Located in Auburn 1st owner. Two bath- Center. Call Beth at srooms, large enclosed 4 season room, 774-289-6437 for more information S fireplace in living room with bow window & and a showing. Maher Real Estate 3 bedrooms. $ 234,900 Call Beth Johnson Call Kevin Maher 774-289-6437 Visit Century21Maher.com for 508-450-4219 Sandra Loughlin 508-769-2605 All Massachusetts homes for sale! T WORCESTER: 8 AUBURN Sherbrook Avenue - $219,900 There is still deal in A lot of house the City! How about EDUCED for the money... R REDUCED this quaint 2 bed- room cape with fire- over 1700 sq ft Ann Marie place in very good condition? Beautifully Joyce Johnson Sorensen of 1 level living incl 3BR and 2BA. A updated kitchen, close to UMass and shop- 508-958-1742 508-612-8864 Nice level yard. Worcester - 8 Rm 4 Br. Ranch in desir- Webster - 4 Rm., 2 Br. Townhouse style ping. Steal me at $148,900. able West side. Granite siding, hard- Condo. End unit, w/ finished base- wood floors updated Kitchen & Bath. ment,1.5 baths, over-sized master bed- Call Mary Ellen Cox Claire M. Earley Frplcd LR, finshed bsmt. w/ frplcd fam- room. Finished lower level with laundry 508-735-7061 ily Rm., bath & laundry. area and hook ups. Easy highway access. 508-208-1395 Ronald Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Sue Garabedian $319,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $119,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Kusz T 508-615-5058 508-864-5177 OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30pm AUBURN-short Sunday,May 8 sale, 4 bed- NEW LISTING: Auburn EW LISTING room cape on N Ranch, 1 Car Gar. 1.5 BA Maple Cabinets, fin. dead end Maryann Diane street, hdwds, Johnson Pacevicz Basement, HW, FP, E 508-847-1484 508-340-5755 Vaulted BA Ceiling. Newer Roof, windows, heat- f.p., 1st floor master, att. gar oil heat Auburn - 6 Rm. 3 Br. Colonial. Bright Whitinsville - Duplex. Mortgage ing, siding, BA, Kitchen. Move Right IN! and more $194,900. eat-in kitchen, frplcd. LR, DR w/ helper! Own for less than your rent! 6+ $259,900 hdwds. Finished playroom in lower rooms and 3 Br’s each side. Owners level, nice deck and yard. 2 car garage, side has family rm. addition w/ gas great commuter location! frplc, and additional bath w/ laundry Call Donna Caissie Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate hook-ups. Exclusively at Century 21 Chic $324,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Maher Real Estate Janice 508-277-8862 Call Ann Klein-Flynn 508-864-5474 Beland $219,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Ward 508-523-7733 508-847-4277 AUBURN: Beautiful AUBURN Beautiful Pakachoag Hill. A chip 4 bedroom 21/2 shot to the fairway. bath Colonial with This 3 bedroom ranch updated kitchen and MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Judy Lorraine has two full baths and Baths! Wide pine AT PUBLIC AUCTION Empie Jankowski one care attached floors throughout, 508-334-0275 Webster - Vinyl sided 4 Family priced Worcester - Commercial - Unique 508-277-5831 to sell fast! 4 Rms.,2 Br. each unit. Some property. Church and hall. Church has garage. Breezeway, great access and super nice open floor plan. 2-car garage. Monday, May 9, 2011 replacement windows, driveway for off 320 seating. capacity, lower level com- lot $219,900. street parking, close to downtown, bus plete with kitchen seats 200. Move-in condition. $334,900 12:00 PM-BLACKSTONE route, shopping etc. Sold as is. Convenient location off 290. Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate 3 Marie Drive $124,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $295,000 Call: 508-832-5831 Call Kate Maher 508-631-5814 Call Kerstin Bean 508-873-5186 sgl fam, 2,112 sf liv area, 10.17 ac lot, 6 rm, Helen Anne Vangsness Greenberg 3 bdrm, 2 bth, Worcester(Worc): BK 24350, Pg 222 774-239-2887 *** RENTALS *** 508-753-5465 5:00 PM-DOUGLAS Century 21 Auburn – Office Space....$470 Oak Ridge Estates, Leicester • Starting $239,900 74 Eagle Drive, Unit #52 “Strike-out Sweepstakes” 528 SF Bldg – Great visibility (Villas at Eagles View Condominium) Visit our office or one of our **Business Opportunity** Areas Premier condo, 960 sf liv area, 4 rm, 2 bdrm, 1 bth, open houses to enter for your Elie Active Adult Carolyn Uxbridge...... $79,000 Worcester(Worc): Bk 40162, Pg 40, M:170, B:48, L:52 Smith chance to win $21,000!! Kahale Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant 508-328-3622 Community With TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place 508-832-1405 of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at Quality Custom Homes the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica 426 Pakachoag Street, Auburn MA Rd., Chelmsford, MA, 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 508-832-5831 • 1-800-563-7019 Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein www.century21maher.com Call Any Emerson Realtor For Details & Model Home Viewing BAY STATE AUC ION CO., INC. Sharon Franny T [email protected] NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com Davolio Gaudette MA Lic. #2624 ~ NH Lic. #3088 ~ RI Lic. #0149 508-932-1259 Licensed in MA & CT 508-864-3808 www.emersonrealtors.net Saturday, May 7, 2011 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 5 Safety tips for National Car Month

The Car Care Council *** mended by the manufacturer. in the dark when it comes to safety recalls of dedicates an entire month Checking tire pressure and inflating a tire • Replace dirty air filters: An air filter that is their pre-owned vehicle. The National each year to reminding costs nothing, yet an average of 21 percent of clogged with dirt, dust and bugs chokes off Highway Traffic Safety Administration web- drivers of the importance of cars inspected in check lanes during National the air and creates a “rich” mixture — too site, nhtsa.gov offers free, instant recall being “car care aware.” Car Care Month have under inflated tires, much gas being burned for the amount of air, searches by make, model, and year of vehicle. National Car Care Month, according to the Car Care Council. This can which wastes gas and causes the engine to The search engine allows you to retrieve infor- held each May, is a nation- lead to a blowout and a serious accident. lose power. Replacing a clogged air filter can mation by the vehicle or equipment producer wide effort geared to focus improve gas mileage by as much as 10 percent, and/or model. motorists’ attention on the *** saving about 20 cents a gallon. essentials of vehicle care Rainy weather can affect driver visibility • Check all vehicle lights: Motorists should *** and maintenance. And it’s and worn windshield blades can cause streak- check their lights monthly. When your vehi- Win Dinner for Two at the Publick House — no wonder the importance TAKE ing and smearing that impair vision. In fact, cle’s lighting is defective, other motorists may Your tips can win you a great dinner for two at of regular maintenance is the Car Care Council report one out of every not get the message that you intend to stop or the historic Publick House Historic Inn in stressed this time of year, as THE five vehicles that passed through their safety turn. The end result could be disastrous. In Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint to be accident statistics this sea- check lanes had worn wiper blades. traffic, it could be beneficial to keep head- entered into a random drawing. One winner son are staggering: An aver- HINT Wipers generally need replacing every six lights both day and night. This helps define per month will win a fabulous dinner for two age of 13,000 Americans are months. An easy reminder is to change wiper your car’s position on the road, and its dis- (a $60 value) at the renown restaurant, located killed between Memorial KAREN blades in the spring and fall when you change tance from other drivers. on Route 131 across the town common in his- Day weekend and Labor TRAINOR your clock. Be sure the windshield washers toric Sturbridge. Because I’m in the business Day,some a result of unper- are working properly, too, and keep the reser- *** of dispensing tips, not inventing them formed vehicle mainte- voir filled with solvent. The Car Care Council offers three sugges- (although I can take credit for some), I’m nance, according to the National Highway tions for a traveler’s 10-minute pre-trip check- counting on you readers out there to share Traffic Safety Administration. *** list: your best helpful hints! According to statistics, each year, neglected Poor maintenance also takes a toll on fuel • Check all fluids. There are several fluids, maintenance leads to more than 2,600 deaths, mileage. Here is a safely checklist as suggest- in addition to antifreeze, that require atten- Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip that nearly 100,000 disabling injuries and more ed by the Car Care Council to keep your tion, including engine oil, power steering, has worked for you? Do you have a question than $2 billion in lost wages, medical expens- mileage up to par and ensure you’re driving brake and transmission fluids and windshield regarding household or garden matters? If so, es and property damage. The eye opener is safely this season. washer solvent and antifreeze/coolant. why not share them with readers of The that most mechanical failures could easily • Check vehicle gas caps: About 17 percent of • Check hoses and belts. A belt that fails can Southbridge Evening News? Send questions have been prevent by ordinary maintenance! the vehicles on the roads have gas caps that affect the electrical system, air conditioning and/or hints to: Take the Hint!, c/o the Read on for some car safety advice from the are either damaged, loose or are missing alto- and power steering, as well as the cooling sys- Southbridge Evening News, 25 Elm St., experts. gether, causing 147 million gallons of gas to tem. Cooling system hoses may be deteriorat- Southbridge, MA 01550. Or e-mail vaporize every year. ing from within, so old hoses and clamps in [email protected]. Hints are entered into a draw- *** • Inflate tires properly: When tires aren’t marginal condition might need to be replaced. ing for dinner for two at the historic Publick The U. S. Department of Transportation inflated properly it’s like driving with the • Check the tires. Check tire inflation and House Inn. reports the leading cause of mechanical parking brake on and can cost a mile or two inspect the tread for uneven wear, indicating For more great hints, tune into Take the breakdown on our nation’s highways is over- per gallon. the need for wheel alignment. Also look for Hint! one minute snippet tips aired twice daily heating, a condition that is easily avoidable. • Replace worn spark plugs: A vehicle can bulges and bald spots. on ORC FM 98.9. And for more tips and talk, be Other deficiencies that are simple to detect have either four, six or eight spark plugs, sure to listen to my live hour-long show from 9 include low antifreeze, worn or loose drive which fire as many as 3 million times every *** to 10 am. each Friday on WARE 1250. belts and defective cooling system hoses – 1,000 miles, resulting in a lot of heat and elec- Safety Recalls: While new vehicle owners proving it pays to check under the hood before trical and chemical erosion. A dirty spark are informed of manufacturer recalls, those you drive! plus causes misfiring, which wastes fuel. who purchase a used Spark plugs need to be replaced as recom- car or truck are often Angela Clark Realtor 508-410-1319 f. 508-630-9494 178 Gore Road [email protected] This is the place to sell your Webster, MA 01570 www.angelaclarksells.com home! DUDLEY-$79,000 Cheaper than renting! Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ Don't miss out on this spa- cious 2nd floor 2 bedroom households throughout Southern condo in small (8) well maintained complex. New Worcester County. kitchen floor and living room carpeting being Call your local sales representative installed before closing. today! Sale includes fairly new wall air conditioner unit, stove, 1-800-367-9898 refrigerator, washer and dryer. Call now!

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PEN HOUSE Open House Directory EW LISTING O N SAT. 5/7 • 11-1 Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Recent updates..kitchen with new appliances.. 2 lazy susans..formal dining area Country setting.. level yard..space for everyone..loft area for family room for (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community with room for hutch..theromopane windows..recent roof..full bath in lower children..finished room in lower level..private wooded yard..near level..private yard.. conveniet to schools,shopping,walk to golf course...gas schools..great home with open living area. ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE fireplace..lower level has wd. burning fireplace. 3 Sayles Way Call Maria Reed 508-873-9254 or 68 Airport Rd. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2011 Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 DUDLEY TWILIGHT OPEN HOUSES IN MAY Oakview Estates D 1:00-3:00 $199,900 Weichert Realtors Thursday, May 12th 5:30 - 6:30 +55 Community Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 Maria Reed 508-673-9254 • 7 Johnathan Pass, Perryville Estates, Dudley 3 Sayles Way S 11:00-1:00 $279,800 Weichert Realtors Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 View new construction and build at Maria Reed 508-673-9254 • Tobin Farms – 2 Lots available SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2011 • 3 Sayles Way, Dudley 5:30 -6:30 WEBSTER N.E. Commons D 12:00 -2:00 $224,900 Century 21 Lake Realty DUDLEY - $379,900 WEBSTER-$159,900 508-943-9306 41 Blueberry Hill 1:00-4:00 $388,900 Coldwell Banker/Elaine Armstrong 508-353-1932 OTIVATED DUDLEY M Oakview Estates D 1:00-3:00 $199,900 Weichert Realtors +55 Community Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 * Kitchen w/ center isle * Master BR suite Large 4 bedroom family home,located on a dead end street easy access Maria Reed 508-673-9254 * 2.5 baths w/his & hers closets to 395,shopping and downtown. Oversized 2 car garage with work area 27 Klondike Rd. S 1:00-4:00 $369,900 Coldwell Banker * central air * walkout basement and loft. Hardwoods, wrap around porch and an enclosed porch. Great 8 Johnathan Pass Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 or opportunity for a family home. Inger Christensen 508-769-3823 Maria Reed 508-873-9254 9 Wakefield St Call Laurie Sullivan 508-525-0611 • MAINELY MULCH & SIMPLE STRAW• BARK MULCH • SALT MARSH HAY • 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, May 7, 2011

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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE (10) Wooden 454 350HP Biolet Composting Cedar Rocker Desk Exercise HOT WATER Large Doghouse Shutters Marine Engine Toilet In Excellent Condition. $70 HEATERS $50 15” x 59.5” Complete & Running. Great For Cabins! Asking $80 Solid Wood, Glass Equipment Natural Gas Call 508-756-2607 & Wood Top 42” x 76”, Gunthy Rinker Coffee Table Includes Alternator, Power $600 Brand New! $35 Triple Track Steering Pump, Raw Water Base 32” x 59”, 6 Drawers Fitness Flyer 40, 50, & 80 Gallons Storm Windows Pump, Etc. Whole-House Ventilator Childcraft 508-987-9211 Health Rider Large Selection! End Table (5) 28” x 54” $3500 $25 Sleigh Crib Weslo Cadence Electric $150 And Up. $40 (6) 28” x 50” Call 508-259-8805 Diamond Ring Call Keith (3) Antique Wood Windows $200 Motorized Treadmill Antique Mirror (1) 25.5” x 34.5” $75 Each Gents 14K Yellow & White 508-524-9328 Antique Oak China Bmi Universal Weight $40 (11) Old Wooden 55 Gallon Plastic Small Shutters Gold. Center Diamond Center Cable/Pulley Windows With Glass $4 Each Closet (1940’s) 90/100 Surrounded By Guided, Old Trunks Drums Asking $300 6 03/100 Diamonds. Invacare Pronto $30 Each 508-987-3796 $20 Each 413-245-7388 All Fine Brilliance All in good condition M51 Power Cradle Bed Lot price Student’s Desk & Chair 508-612-2623 860-923-3569 26 Year Old Appraisal Was $45 For Infant $5560 $350.00 Indoor/Outdoor Boys Bedset $300 774-452-3514 (2) 350 Chevy 6-Inch 2 Solid Maple Bureaus, Will Sell For Same Now! Takes It All! Power 508-234-2631 774-232-0407 508-867-0196 Marine 400HP 20 Gauge 12-Foot 1 Desk With Hutch Wheelchair LARGE FRANKLIN Race Motors Metal Studs Book Case Coffee Table Dining Room Sure Step Technology $3 Each Fish Tanks That Automatically STOVE With Aluminum Intake Sears Organ With Matching End Tables Table 860-546-9371 $100 $40 75 Gallon Adjust To Keep All Six Reconditioned, new paint, Manifolds And Holly Solid Wood, 8 Chairs, Complete Setups, Including Wheels On The Ground gaskets and fire brick. Carburetors. Good For Either Above Ground Curio Cabinet 413-245-1241 2 Leafs. Wood Cabinet Stands, At All Times. High-Back Will help load. Rebuilds, Or Parts Engine $300 $750 OBO Canister Filters For Salt Or Van Seat, Deep Blue $250.00 $1500 For The Pair Swimming Pool Coin-Operated Air Compressor & Tools Fresh Water, Heaters, Pearl Base. The Call Lou at 508-341-6941 Call 508-259-8805 Dining Room Set Pumps, Lights & Extras. Cadillac Of Power 15’x30’ Table, 4 Chairs, FoosBall Table $300 OBO Pool Pump & Filter, $100 $500 FIRM Wheelchairs. (6) HEPA Filters Hutch & Server Call 508-949-7040 MSRP $3500 1/3HP, 120V AquaBug Pool Vacuum, $300 Or Best Offer 508-885-0159 Solar Cover, And In-Pool 860-774-8008 Selling For $2000 Large Jointer 2x4 Area Output Twin Mattress FOR SALE $175 Floor Or Wall-Mount Ladder Included. Doors FIRM Asking $1100 Set And Frame Soild Wood Interior --Window guards: $15.00 508-410-1784 Heavy-Duty Motor Lift Great For Woodworking $50 COINS Area. 508-234-4310 State Quarters (1) 78”x18” --Reddy heater: $65.00 Webster, MA $225 Sectional $15 --Metal trunk: $50.00 Cost New $1000 Still In Bank Rolls! --Wood trunk: $30.00 Antique Cast-Iron Sell For $125 Each OBO Rust Complete Set, ‘P’ & ‘D’ (1) 78”x30” AC & DC $100 --7 pairs skiis: $35.00 John Deere Coal Stove Call 5pm-8:30pm 774-232-0407 Exterior Prehung Steel-Clad --Ultra ramp: $40.00 $200 WELDER Mirrored Coffee Table Wood Core 32” x81” With --New Littlest Gund bears: Tractor 508-867-6546 $40 65” x 17” Glass Panel 1929 Chevy Engine 180-140 Coleman Electric 1/2 price Model 318 $275 1 Pair A/R Wood Office Desk And Chair $30 413-245-7388 50” Mowing Deck $250.00 $200 Generator Power Flow Bagging System Generac Generator Bookshelf Speakers 5000W, 10HP Windows Plow and Snowblower $250 Electric 508-987-2502 FOR SALE $125 $425 (4) Double-Pane Sunroom A Houseload Of Collections $1900 Radial Arm Saw Wood Splitter Tinted, 47” x 31” 508-764-1439 6-ton Mod Brand New Stihl Chainsaw Need New Homes Call $125 508-248-5662 $300.00 14” Chrome MS290, 20” 508-949-7608 Cat’s Meow (100+ Pieces) Band Saw Irish Parlor Heater X-Chain. 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Kitchenware Cell 401-523-5670 Paying Top For Shelving $40 Music From Late 40’s Sewing Machine Ceramics & Other Decor To 70’s, Large Variety Of Dollar 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Traveling Sprinkler Dresser, Chest Jukebox Normally Sells For $700 Walking Foot, Table, Motor, & Nightstand Holiday Ornaments Musical Selections & For Silver Coins, All Accessories. $20 An Old Piano (Needs Fixing) For Sale Performers. $90 OBO Come See And Make Silver Dollars, Beautiful Machine. Spray Doc Wrought-Iron Sunroom And About A Zillion 1951 Rowe AMI Call 5pm-8:30pm Paid $1600 Furniture An Offer Gold Coins, 3 Gallon Knick-Knacks, Model “D” 40 Call 860-928-2677 508-867-6546 Will Sell For $1000 OBO $10 (Sofa/Chair/Ottoman) Just For Starters Paper Money. Only Used Once Excellent Condition. Call 508-764-8042 Converted To Play 45’s. Banks Recommend Us! Antique Crawford 508-341-6941 586-419-1040 Wrought-Iron Glass-Top Miscellaneous Table w/6 Chairs Or Email Holds 20 Records. 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Rain Date - May 14th 508-234-9020 $325 OBO 1400/2400 conformation Stereo 508-476-5007 OUTDOOR WOOD Pool Filter Credenza Cabinet Puppy Kindergarten 286 LIVESTOCK 298 WANTED TO BUY Yard Sale FURNACE Starting Soon Hayward S180T1580 Series With Radio WHIRLPOOL Bagged Shavings High Rate Sand Filter In Good Condition GLASS-TOP Saturday May, 7th Cleaner & Greener System. Call 10am-7pm Miscellaneous House Items EPA Qualified Beginner Obedience Kiln-Dried Pine CASH PAID Half Price - A-1 Condition 508-885-6831 ELECTRIC RANGE Yard Equipment, Dressers 25-Year Warranty Starting Soon $5.25 Per Bag For Coins $250 or Best Offer $275 And Much More! Call Today And Jewelry Rain Date Will Be (No Limit) 860-412-0210 Sylvania Record Frigidaire Top-Mount 508-882-0178 Beginner Agility Small Bails Of Hay Buying/Selling Saturday May 14th CrystalRockFarm.com Starting Soon Player Refrigerator 221 Hillside Road 40 to 45 lbs. 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310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 402 GENERAL SERVICES 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 402 GENERAL SERVICES 402 GENERAL SERVICES WANTED WANTED IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT Call The Do You Have Surgical Repair PAINTING DOUGLAS Southbridge Type 2 Diabetes Technician Junk Man 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 11 Charlton Street MASSHOUSEWASH.COM Are Depressed And Want Securos, Inc., Interior/ Apartments Available Renovated, Clean To Improve Your Diabetes WE NOW TAKE Exterior Prices start at $845/month. 3 Bedroom Management? A Wholly-Owned YOUR AUTOS Includes heat, hot water, A House Washing And Subsidiary Of Laundry Hookups, Seeking Sedentary Women FOR CASH! Power Washing A/C, pool, fitness center All Appliances. 21-65 For A Study At MWI Veterinary Supply, & children’s program. Soft Roof Wash Company Seeks A Mechanically Good Building. UMass Medical School To Removal of Metal, Carpentry Off street parking. Deleaded. Improve Their Mood And Inclined Person To Service Appliances, • FREE ESTIMATES • Call (508)476-3777 And Repair Customer $750/Month Diabetes Management. Furniture, TV’s. • FULLY Insured • First & Last Please Call Compensation And Group Surgical Hand- Held • Reasonable Rates • Instruments. Construction Section 8 Families Support Provided Dudley Encouraged. 508-987-3357 HS Diploma Required, Materials. Rich O’Brien Modern Efficiency Unit No Dogs Experience Preferred, Cellars/Attics Painting W/All Appliances Good References. For Your FREE Quote But Training Provided. Cleaned. 28 Years Of Experience Re/Dishwasher, Disposal Call Joe Must Have High Attention Small Building Washer And Dryer 774-230-8486 To Detail, Work At Fast 508-248-7314 Refrigerator Pace, And Ability To Learn. Demolition, Tires. Stove With Heating Unit 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR Leaves Removed. Call Sue At To Apply, Whirlpool Bath, Southbridge RENT RENT (508)856-1718 Complete Application At Residential Moves. 457 LAWN/GARDEN Private Garden Style Porch 12 Cohasse Street (Docket #13269) www.mwivet.com And Trees Cut A.J. Tree Service $775 Per month Second Floor (Rear), One Southbridge Webster Email [email protected] Brush/Limbs Landlord Pays Bedroom, 1 Bath. Quiet Very Attractive One Bedroom Building. Stove & Lake Street or Fax 208-955-8923. Removed & For Utilities Apartment. Centrally Renovated Second Floor, Driver AA/EOE. Pets Welcome Refrigerator & Electric Located, Hardwood Floors, Landscaping Included. Four Room, Two Bedrooms. Valet Parking Attendant Furnaces Removed 1st/Last/Security Needed Modern Kitchen/Bath. Heat & Hot Water, Brush & Tree Removal Serious Inquiries Only $550/Month Completely Furnished With To Work At Several Check-our-down-to- Gas-On-Gas Stove. Stove & Fridge, Locations In Planting Call Dom Appliances & Furniture. Washer/Dryer Hookup. earth prices first! First & Last Month. Central Air & Parking. Worcester, MA The Comfort Mulching 508-949-0731 No Pets. Hardwood Floors, IMMEDIATE OPENING! Weekends also! Safe & Quiet Building. Lighted Parking Lot. 10% Senior Citizen 508-735-2559 F/T-P/T available. Potential Inn and Suites Central Mass $125/Week OR Rubbish Removal. to earn $11 and more to in Sturbridge Discount Dudley $500/Month No Smoking/Pets. start. Great benefits health, and Connecticut Free Estimates Southbridge Utilities, Very Low, First & Security dental, 401k plan, plenty of is now hiring for: Dave Licensed & Insured Duplex For Rent 141 Everett Street But Separate. References Required. room for growth! Applicant 860-753-1007 4 Bedrooms. ($500 Security) $750/Month 2 Bedrooms 508-248-6687 must be over 18, must be Front Desk 508-347-7804 One and Half Baths, 1.5 Bath. Call 508-943-5404 able to drive standard Evenings & 413-262-5082 Eat In Kitchen Gas Heat & Leave Message transmission vehicles, have Weekends Required 500 REAL ESTATE With Appliances, Off Street Parking. Spencer valid license, and prior Washer/Dryer Hook-Up, $850 Per Month. 2 Bedroom Apartment customer service experience 1st And Last. Webster Grave Concerns No Animals, Heat & Hot Water Included Large 4-Room Apartment. a plus!!! Housekeeping 501 REAL ESTATE Security Deposit Required, Call Off Street Parking Grave Site Planting 508-735-2559 First Floor, Gas Heat, Please contact us at WANTED Convenient Location Trash Removal Dishwasher, Stove, Fridge. 877-455-5552 or at: Apply In Person & Maintenance $775/Month Plus Utilities. Southbridge Assisted Pets Only Large Closet, Deck, www.valetparkof Or Jane Davis - Owner Call Susan 3rd Floor Updated Bath. america.com/employment Oxford, MA 01540 860-942-6194 2 Bedroom Apt. 1st Last & Security $700 Apply Online At: Cell: 774-272-3247 1st Floor, $800 Per Month Call 508-943-3112 www.sturbridge email: 2 Bed Rooms Call comfortinn.com/ Dudley Kitchen, Dining Room & 774-272-0836 Foster [email protected] One Bedroom Apartment, Webster career Living Room Modern 4-Room Apartment. Parents Wanted First Floor. Living Room & Near High School Spencer 433 CLEANING Kitchenette, Deck With Water Wall-To-Wall, Washer Seeking Quality Homes Off Street Parking Attractive Two- & Dryer Facilities. Parking. Throughout Central MA View. Off-Street Parking. No pets/Smokers Bedroom Apartment, Town Of Spencer ************** Heat & Utilities. No Pets. To Provide Foster Care Affordable First/Last Appliances, Credit Check. To Children In Need. Seasonal EQUAL HOUSING Private Residence Washer/Dryer Included, Cleaning Service Must Be Employed, $800/month References. First & Last. 24/7 Support. Generous 413-245-3666 Modern, Bright, $650/Month Reimbursement. Employment We Offer Quality Work At OPPORTUNITY With References. An Affordable Price! Quiet Country Setting. Call 508-943-0474 $1000 Sign-On Bonus Opportunities ************** No Pets, No Smoking. Directly Off Route 9. $650/Month Call For Details • Homes & Offices All real estate advertising in ALSO AVAILABLE 510 Summer • Carpet Cleaning First & Security this newspaper is subject to Southbridge 1-Bedroom Apartment. OMMERCIAL USINESS Adventure Program: • Floors The Federal Fair Housing Act 508-943-8651 C /B Organize and Participate In 3 Bedroom, Clean, Bright. • And Much More! of 1968, which makes it 5 Room Apartment. Centrally Located. Recreation Activities With illegal to advertise any Children. Minimum Age REGISTERED, North Brookfield 2nd Floor, Spacious, Off-Street Parking Pizza Business INSURED & BONDED preference, limitation or 1 Bedroom Modern Kitchen And Bath 508-735-4335 Required 16. discrimination based on race, For Sale Give Maria A Call Heat/Hot Water Included Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups Visit Our Website Devereux Therapeutic Head Counselor color, religion, sex, handicap, Elevator Accessible, Onsite (Auburn Area) Counselor 508-764-2500 Well Maintained www.spencercondos.com Foster Care familial status (number of Laundromat, Trash Removal, Off Street Parking Call Jimmy For More 508-829-6769 Waterfront Program: children and or pregnancy), Private Parking. $775/Month Information Perform A Variety Of Water House/Office national origin, ancestry, age, Appliances Included. Spencer 508-728-5574 marital status, or any Call Safety Duties At The Town Cleaning Available Secured Building, 508-769-2500 Bright Sunny 3rd Floor Beach. Minimum Age intention to make an such Downtown Location. One Bedroom Apartment HELP WANTED Reasonable rates. preference, limitation or Required 16 And Appropriate No job too big or small. Non-Smoking. No Pets. Off Street Parking 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Red Cross Certification. discrimination. This $750/Month Southbridge Washer Dryer Hook-Ups Days and evening newspaper will not hours available. For More Info 3 to 4 Bedroom Apt Gas Heat, New Refrigerator Webster Water Safety Instructor knowingly accept any Wood Floors Lifeguard Call Wendy for a advertising for real estate (508)867-4277 Hook-Up For Washer Residential Area, 2 Bedroom And Dryer No Pets/Smoking Cottage With Attached Parking Attendant FREE estimate at: that is in violation of the law. First/Last/Security (508)943-9880 Our readers are hereby Storage, Eat In Kitchen Garage. Finished Cellar, Utilities And Facilities: informed that all dwellings North Brookfield Dining room $600/Month Small Private Yard. Seasonal Laborer - Maintain advertising in this newspaper 1st Floor, 4 Rooms Back Yard Call Cheryl One Year Lease, Good Credit Parks, Roadways And Town 442 LICENSED DAY are available on and equal 1 Bedroom Apartment First and Security 508-372-6427 & References Required. Properties (Mow, Trim And CARE opportunity basis. To Stove And Refrigerator No Pets Call 508-949-1400 Prune Grounds On And complain about Included Please Call For More Info Spencer Or 508-943-0972 Around Town Properties). *************** discrimination call The Washer & Dryer Hook-Up 508-909-6449 Surrogate Valid Massacheuttes Driver’s The Commonwealth of Department of Housing and No Smoking/Pets One Bedroom License Required. Massachusetts Office of Urban Development “HUD” $650/Month Southbridge Duplex Webster Mothers Child Care Services toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. First/Last/Security 48/50 Cohasse Street All Electric & Submit Application Letter, For the N.E. area, call HUD & References Upper Portion Of Raised requires that all ads Third Floor, Small One w/Appliances Ranch. Walk To Webster Needed Resume And Standard ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Off Street Parking Bedroom, One Bath. No Pets placed in the newspaper free number for the hearing 508-867-3906 Lake And Boat Ramp. Be part of a miracle Town Application Form for child care (daycare) $495/Month 1 Year Lease/1st And Last 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, To Human Resources impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Call After 5pm Heat Included. $500 Security Deposit The rewards are more in your home include Fully Applianced Department. No Pets. $525 A Month $1600/Month than financial your license number. 505 APARTMENTS FOR Stove & Refrigerator 508-886-4312 157 Main Street, North Brookfield OR Seeking Women Spencer, MA 01562 RENT Included. NOW ENROLLING Third Floor, One Bedroom 508-735-2559 Entire House With 21-43 Non-Smokers Or Email To: Brookfield Apartment Near In-Law Apartment. With Healthy FALL 2011 Center Of Town. Sturbridge [email protected] 2 One Bedroom Southbridge 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath $2,300/Month Pregnancy History Bright Beginnings Newly Renovated Bathroom. Apartments Off-Street Parking. Cisco Street Heat & Hot Water Included Call Broker Reviews Begin May 15th. Montessori 2-Family, Second Floor. Service Animals Only EEO Employer Pre-School Now Available No Smoking, No Pets. 774-696-2230 $495/Month. Three Bedrooms, Laundry No Smoking Or 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Beautiful Area! No Utilities. Room, Appliances, Garage, Central Location. 1 Month Security Deposit [email protected] 325 PROFESSIONAL Your Child Deserves The For More Info First/Last Front & Back Porch. For More First & Last Month’s Rent & References Required. Best Start To Their Please Call 508-579-2590 $635/Month 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Information Call Trailer Truck Education! 1-Year Lease, References. 774-232-7761 No Pets Contact Dennis Drivers Wanted 508-987-3465 $900/Month 888-363-9457 Lic. #8121699 Rochdale 508-347-0810 **FIRST-TIME** reproductivepossibilities.com Class A CDL With Hazmat 1 Bedroom 508-765-1104 Or 508-864-8642 Work Is On-Call, And Based **BUYERS** 448 FURNITURE Newly Painted In North Brookfield. New Hardwood Floors Southbridge Sturbridge One FREE List Of Homes Please Call Brookside All Appliances & Utilities Clean, Well-Maintained w/Pics 508-867-3235 Have Your Off Street Parking, 3 Bedroom Bedroom Affordable Homes Apartment. First Floor, 2nd Floor/3 rooms 330 SALES Terrace Very Large Driveway Free Recorded Message Furniture Front/Back Yard Huge Modern Kitchen with Stove and Refrigerator Heat/Hot Water Center Island. Very Large Washer & Dryer Hook Up 1-800-211-3766 Professionally On Culdesac ID# 1051 Colonial Included! Washer/Dryer Rooms, Hardwood Floors. Off Street Parking Life Is Hiring Restored No Pets/Smoking Deleaded. No Smoking FREE RENT!!! 1st/Security/References Washer & Dryer Hookups. Small Pets Considered Benefits Consultants At Reasonable First/Last/Security 546 CEMETERY LOTS And Managers. Rates $750 $795/Month Affordable 1, 2 and 3 Call Cindy First & Security $575.00 Please Be Dedicated 508-347-2937 Four Plots Lifeguard Bedroom Apartments 508-892-4443 508-372-0882 Professional And For Rent. In Worcester Country Positions Hard Working. Spacious, Fully Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Available For Bilingual also a plus but Applianced. *Southbridge* Southbridge In The Certified not necessary. 384 Hamilton Street Nice 3 Bedroom, Webster “Rememberance Section” Work directly with Starting at $698 3-4 Bedroom Apartment, Plus Office. Section 8 OK. All Four For $4500 OBO Second Floor. Very Nice, De-Leaded, Clean, (Currently Sells For Lifeguards employers and employees • Pool For Our regarding their benefits Great Front/Back Yard. New Paint, Eat-In NORTH VILLAGE $1800 Each) choices. Furniture Facelifting, • Basketball Court Storage Room. Kitchen. 508-721-2572 Community Painting, Caning, No Pets. LAUNDRY HOOKUPS We are an industry leader 2 Bedroom Units Pool. Days Stripping to Refinishing, • Playground Starting At $800/Month IN UNIT! Starting At $783!! Two Lots and can help the right And Repairs. Section 8 OK $875/Month & Weekends individuals obtain the • On-Site Laundry First/Security Call Ryan At Available At Worcester necessary life and health Guaranteed. 508-764-7383 617-818-3002 Heat And Hot Water County Memorial Park (Including INCOME LIMITS APPLY In Paxton. Holidays) licensing if not already Free Estimates. Section 8 Welcome 774-230-7520 Is Included. licensed.This is B2B Call Before 8pm Non-Selected. Contact Pick-up & Delivery. Office Open From: Southbridge Must Income $575 EACH Applications Or Best Offer Available At: Kim Gaboury Monday-Friday One Bedroom Apartment. Qualify. 508-344-6767 Antique 9:00am to 5:00pm SOUTHBRIDGE Second Floor, Includes 508-885-1071 Brookside Terrace Stove, Refrigerator, Saturday 10:00am 121 Elm Street Section 8 Vouchers 550 MOBILE HOMES 11 Village Drive, to 3:00pm Hot Water. Accepted. Doctor 2 Bedroom, $625/Month Southbridge, MA Evening Appointments Available Second Floor. 2 MAPLE COURT 400 SERVICES 508-248-9225 Newly Renovated, One Bedroom Apartment, Please Call BRIMFIELD Call Wanda theantiquedr.com Hardwood Floors In First Floor. Includes Stove/Refrigerator, (508)987-1595 Updated Furnace, Windows, 508-764-7675 x5 Bedrooms EHO ENERAL ERVICES Hot Water, Carpeting, Counter, Central 402 G S Heat & Hot Water Air, Fully Applianced. Included. On & Dryer & Washer. Medical $Buying Heavy$ 454 HOME Brookside Terrace $700/Month 1 BR W/400SF Sunporch Off-Street Parking Webster Overlooking the Woods. Receptionist Scrap Metal IMPROVEMENT 11 Village Drive $850/Month Off-Street Parking. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. Handicapped Accessible, Full-Time Iron On Site Southbridge,MA 01550 & No Pets. Neat & Clean, Affordable. 55+. A to Z Remodeling Third Floor 2-3 Bedroom First/Security Deposit Good Location, Busy Primary Care Office If You Can’t Move It $825/Month $24,000 Roofing (508)764-7675 & Credit Check Off-Street Parking Amy Gerrish RE/MAX In Southbridge We Will! Siding Includes Heat/Hot Water Call Irene Call For Details Windows Prof Assoc 413-575-2915 Experienced Preferred Old Machine/Cars 186 Hamilton Street 413-781-4633 508-943-7436 Trucks/Beams Decks Or Kenny Or Send Resumes To: Sheetrock Apt B, First Floor Anything Heavy! One Bedroom. 508-909-6870 508-612-6192 Southbridge Evening News Call Aerial Tree Service Stucco C&C Brookfield P.0. Box 90 Hardwood Floors Quiet Area. #3905 & Site Development Properties $695/Month Webster 2 Bedroom, One Bath Southbridge, Ma 01550 Land Excavation & Interior Southbridge Open Concept. Exterior Re-Painting Heat & Hot Water Great Looking Tree Specialist! LOOK & COMPARE Included. Small 2 Bedroom Duplex 4-Room Apartment. Move-In Condition Firewood For Sale! Refinish Basements Southbridge/Charlton Apartment. Stove, Fully Applianced Completely Updated. Organist/Choir Call Rich LaFleche To Family Rooms Service Pets Only Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer In Very Quiet And Clean Heat, Air, Water, Windows, 860-382-5071 Line W/D Hookups, Farm Porch. Gas Fireplace. Director Wanted Kitchen Remodeling And 2 Bedroom Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Neighborhood. Bath Room Tiling Stove/Refrigerator. Credit Check Required. Call 508-949-1400 Nice Lot, Backs Up Luxury Condo. To Woods. Rehearsals Appliances, Gas Fireplace First/Last/Security, No Pets. Thursday FREE Guaranteed And Insured Or 508-943-0972 $66,000 508-791-3834 $795/Month References. $650/Month Plus Utilities To View 6:30 - 8:00 Metal Pickup $20 Application Fee Call 508-765-2658 Plus Park Share Sunday Service A/C, Refrigerators, Sturbridge 508-765-5542 Webster 401-864-3413 9:00 - 11:00 Washers, Small Trailers, One Bedroom Apartment Southbridge Send Resume to: Two Bedroom, Brookfield Batteries. Appliances & Hot Water Three Bedroom Apartment. Four Room Apartment [email protected] Included Second Floor. Nanatomqua Mobile Southbridge First Floor Home Park (55+) WE PAY YOU $675/Month Newly Renovated. 100% Remodeled School Teacher 1 Bedroom. Modern. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Mobile Home For Sale. New Christian School. Top Dollar For Your Southbridge Wall To Wall, Appliances Garage, Fenced Yard, Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. AUTOS Stove & Fridge Included. Quiet Building. Experienced With 5th-8th, Quality 1, 2 & 3 Included, Coin-Op Laundry, No Pets. Large Kitchen & Living Home School Teaching TRUCKS Bedroom Apartments! No Pets. Lease And Washer/Dryer Included. Room. Screen Porch Or TRACTORS $750/Month $750/Month Experience Encouraged. Appliances, Off-Street Security. Utilities Not Plus Security & Carport. Salary $20,000 Parking. Included. Plus First, Last & Security Park Rent $100/Month 508-867-2564 774-230-3079 & Utilities www.OxfordCommunity Call (508)765-0501 Call (508)764-2866 CALL FOR PRICE ChristianSchool.com Small Pets OK. 774-262-7307 Call 508-943-0169 MAY 04, 2011 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 565 ROOMS FOR RENT 575 VACATION RENTALS Park Model ROOM FOR RENT WELLS, MAINE N. Grosvenordale Mobile Home Permanent Sturbridge Sturbridge 13 ft. x 17 ft. with 2 large For Sale By Owner closets. Trailer For Sale Open Concept, 3-4 minutes from 395. Village By the Sea CT Fully Furnished, New Porch Retirement 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Mobile Home For Sale Addition, Also Nice Shed & In Wells, Maine 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 1993 Doublewide, Close to downtown Webster. All utilities included. Pool complex, with 14x64 Doublewide Great Place For A Garden. Campground 2 Bedroom/2 Bath. Wood On Beautiful Lot Near Cathedral Ceilings, 774-230-6108 jacuzzi, exercise room, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. May 15th To October 15th Fireplace. New Wood Large Kitchen, Living Room. Swimming Pool. Flat Lot. New Roof, New outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Located At Highview Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Laminate Flooring. Laundry Room. Windows. Deck & Patio. A/C, cable. Campground In Enclosed Porch. 2 Carport. Appliances Included. From Beach. Fully West Brookfield. Shows Pride Of 3 Sheds. Beautiful Large Summer Rentals Plenty Of Cabinet Space. Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 Furnished, Ownership! Landscaped Lot. $850 Weekly $65,000 Price Includes Seasonal Florida Room, Corner Lot. Town-to-Town For Appointment Payment $75,000 Reasonable. CALL FOR DAILY RATE Classifieds (April-October 2011) Asking $18,500 860-923-0421 508-347-8791 508-867-5511 1-800-536-5836 Asking $28,000 Call 508-277-4569 (508)429-7568 508-765-6940 508-867-8736

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1964 FORD 2000 Ford Windstar 2007 Nissan 2002 Harley VEHICLES GALAXIE SE Van Altima 3.5 SE Davidson Sportster Dirtbike - 2003 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 147k Miles, Dark Green, 4-Door, Dark Blue/Black Low Miles - Mint Condition Honda XR70R I PAY YOU CASH XL 500 AWD. Good Condition. Leather Interior. Power Lots Of Great (4) 17 x 8 ASA $2400 Runs Good; Great Beginner Fastback Black With Options, Traction, Moonroof, Customizing Details Bike; Recently Tuned-Up FOR JUNK CARS Chrome Wheels White Interior 508-254-3858 Power Heated Seats, $6000 OBO Asking $650 For 2005 Acura RL Excellent Condition Bose, Auto. 143k Miles. Call Ron 508-867-9608 & TRUCKS Excellent Condition, $14,600 $9,400 508-344-1904 Never Seen Snow Or Salt. 2000 Volkswagen 508-266-0878 Call 413-245-3402 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS And Farm Equipment Must See! Cabrio Convertible 2003 American ______Purchased New $1000 76k, Power Package, A/C. Chevy Prizm Asking $500 1966 Mustang Ironhorse 1988 33 Foot Great Condition. Wanted Southwind Call D&M Towing & Recycling 508-987-2839 Coupe $5500 OBO Any Year. Must Have Very Slammer 860-928-0794 S&S 100+HP, 6 Speed. Motorhome 508-887-3645 720 CLASSICS (Not Fastback) Low Miles. Rust-Free! Georgia Car Will Consider A Civic Total Custom - Paint, 69k Miles, Sleeps 5, New TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW 1929 Model A (Always Garaged) 2002 Jeep Grand 508-764-1439 Chrome, Billet. Tires, New Batteries, Paint’s Faded. All Ready For Pristine Condition. 8k Miles. Hydraulic Leveling Jacks. Street Rod YOUR 289 V8 Engine. Cherokee 732 SPORTS UTILITY Asking $13,000 OBO Price Reduced For 350 Ramjet Fuel Injection $6900 Overland Edition 781-254-6556 Quick Sale! 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS Engine. Fully Loaded, Running GREY NISSAN $7500 FIRM 350 Trans., Vintage Gauges. Utility Trailer Boards, Sunroof, Towing PATHFINDER SE 2005 Harley Can Be Seen On Craigslist Elkhorn 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 $22,500 That Dumps Package, Leather, CD, 192K automatic Call 860-923-0406 Extra Cab Pickup Removable Sides, 4WD, 71k Miles. Davidson Slide-In Camper Four Toolboxes w/ 4x4 Hi-Lo Range . 11.5 ft, Extended Cab Over With Matching Cap & Liner. Very Solid. Very Good Condition. Great condition inside, Dyna-Wide Glide 1992 Mallard 33” Tires With Lift. Of Mechanic & $550 NADA $10,925 Mint Condition Queen-Sized Bed. Machine-Builder Tools good condition outside. Couch/Double Bed. Power 131k Miles, Well Kept. 978-760-3453 Asking $9,000 Sunroof/Cooper tires/new $11,000 Sprinter $6795 $2500 Jeff 508-867-6358 Too Many Extras To List Jack, Gas/Electric/Battery, battery. Runs great. Park Model 3 Holding Tanks, Crank-Out 508-867-6706 Asking $3,500. Call Mike @ 508-885-2884 508-248-6781 Many Updates. Nice Big Lot Windows, A/C, 1975 Mercedes 2003 Nissan Call 774-200-7604 With Gazebo & Carport. Or Email Interior/Exterior Shower. 2009 Chevy 450SL Altima [email protected] Man Made Pond & Microwave Oven, 3-Burner 1950 Chevrolet 740 MOTORCYCLES Fireplace, Shed. Stove w/Oven. 12 Cu.Ft. Re- Silverado Convertible 5-Speed MANUAL Includes Lot At Meadowside 4-Door Sedan Maroon With Black Interior, Black On Black Leather. 1995 Honda 2007 Harley frigerator/Freezer. Double Club Cab 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. Of Woodstock, CT Stainless Steel Sink With Two Tops. Every Option. 74k Miles. Asking $25,900 1500 Series New Factory-Built Motor. Looks & Runs Great. $8900 OBO Goldwing Davidson Dry Weight: 2701 lbs 32k Miles, 386-624-2650 $5500 OBO Has Z-71 Package. Solid Body, Runs Excellent. Needs Nothing! 508-330-1308 Road King Classic Silver Blue Color. With Needs Interior & Minor Work $10,000 FIRM 508-524-9328 Like New Condition. Silver Gray 508-435-4395 Ready To Ride! 2003 Citation 32’ Tonneau Cover & Liner. To Be Road-Worthy. 508-769-0619 8,000 Miles 8k Miles, One Owner. $5900 $7000 1584 cc Engine 5th Wheel 760 VANS/TRUCKS 2004 PONTIAC GTO 508-943-3004 Asking $25,000 978-760-3453 Blk/Blk, 5.7ltr, LSI V8 6-spd 96 Cubic Inch Mint Condition, Fran 508-791-9885 1977 Corvette L82 $12,500 Firm 1980 Blazer Low Mileage. Original 350 manual trans. 74,000 mi, Sleeps 8, Bunks, Slideout, KONIG 18” chrome wheels. 1997 Yamaha Call 413-245-9029 Awning & Screen Room. 2-Door, Very Rusty Body. 1952 Pontiac Engine With 350HP. Needs Work. Runs Goods. Needs TLC. Sharp and fast. Royal Star $14,000 OBO Handicap Woody $9,900/BO 2007 HARLEY REDUCED! With 7-Foot Fisher Plow $5000 OBO Black, 19,550 Miles (In Good Condition) Accessible Van Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 508-892-9583 774-272-1526 Great Condition DAVIDSON 508-265-7559 In Need Of Complete 508-943-5659 (John) Runs And Plows. 2004 Chevrolet 774-696-7697 Saddlebags, Cover Soft Tail Deluxe. See It, Drive It, Make Restoration. Engine Turns, New Tires/Battery Black Cherry. Mint Condition. 2006 SunnyBrook Astro Van Major Components In Place. An Offer Great Condition. 38k Miles, 725 AUTOMOBILES 2005 Ford Ready To Ride! Many Extras. 6000 Miles Camper 508-764-6543 Good Interior. Solid Frame, $4,000 OBO $15,000 V6 Engine, Ricon Rear Straight Eight, Mustang Call 860-942-0464 One-Owner (Non-Smoking), Entry Wheelchair Lift. 1988 Cadillac Call Jim 2709LTD Camper. Automatic Transmission. Convertible 508-523-5980 Or 978-355-2389 1983 Ford Pickup Deep-Tinted Glass. $3950 Sedan Deville Queen-Size Private Excellent Condition Bedroom. Bunkbeds, $17,995 978-760-3453 4-Door, Light Grey, 2007 Harley Truck 508-847-3157 Absolute Mint Condition! $11,500.00 1999 Harley Full Bath, Heat, A/C, 6-Cylinder, Clean Florida Car - Never Seen 413-324-1117 Davidson Davidson Two 30lb LP Tanks, Underneath, View Pictures And More 1953 Ford A Winter! 76k Original Miles. XL 1200 N Roadster Sway Control Stabilizer. No Undercarriage Rust. Details Online At A Must See! ElectraGlide 27’ Long, 3,557lbs. Good Mechanics. www.mobilityvansales.com 2-Door Sedan $3795 OBO 2005 Toyota 5096 Miles. Mint Condition. Excellent Condition Mild Custom, $11,000 Classic Many Added Customized $1500 508-769-0512 Camery XLE 1450cc Engine $10,500 OBO Accessories. Including Vance 413-436-0021 978-760-3453 1955 Oldsmobile White, Fuel-Injection. 62k Miles, Hines Exhaust. 100,029 Miles Well Maintained. Full Touring $8725 36’ Fourwinds 1992 GMC 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 4-Door 1999 Toyota Excellent Condition Package, AM/FM/Cassette, Call 860-966-1660 Original, $9,995 Camry $7950 New Seat w/Gel Packs. Travel Trailer Diesel Truck 224k Miles, Runs Great! Below Kelley Blue Book Needs A New Windshield. 745 RECREATIONAL With Tipout Given UPS Truck-Style, 1964 Case 1975 Ford Flatbed Kept Up To Date. Call And Make An Offer VEHICLES Aluminum Grumman Body, Call Dave 508-867-3741 Living Space Of 11’x14.5’ Shelves. Rebuilt Backhoe Loader $1600 Inspected. Air & Heat. 508-864-0460 New Refrigerator, Pet Free, Good First Car Or Spare Car 1964 Glasstron Transmission/Motor, Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, 1999 Suzuki Smoke Free. Like New. New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Runs Strong. 1953 Ford REDUCED Sleeps 7 $1800 OBO 2006 Volvo S60T 17Ft Boat Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Comes With Snow Bucket 3/4 Ton Pickup TLS 1000 In Board/Out Board Reduced From $8500 11’ Area Behind Seats Great For Landscaping 401-585-0309 Leather Heated Seats V-Twin, Strong Runner. $5999 Solid, Needs Restoration, Power Everything. Mer Cruiser Excellent Condition Projects Or Snow Removal $3200 The Hot Set-Up! Carbon 165 HP W/Trailer Plus Shed & Deck 14,100GVWR $4000 OBO New Tires. Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Collection MUST BE SOLD! 2000 BMW 740 IL Excellent Condition. Needs Work 413-433-5431 Call 5pm-8:30pm Located In Leicester 4-Door Sedan, Anthracite $3500 $650 Or Best Offer 508-868-5481 978-760-3453 78k Miles. 860-315-7417 508-867-6546 (Metallic Grey/Blue). $15,200 508-248-5253 Brimfield/ 105k Miles. Pampered 774-200-5015 2004 BMW Sturbridge 1995 Dodge 1500 1973 Triumph TR6 Beautiful Car. 767 VEHICLES WANTED Red, Many New Parts - Lojack, Factory Nav, K1200 GT Dirtbike - 2003 Must Sell Series Interior, Top, Exhaust, Many Extras. 2007 Ford Fusion Absolutely Perfect! 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2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2008 Chrysler Seabring LX 2008 Nissan Sentra 2007 Ford Edge SE 2500HD, LT w/1LT Convertible, Auto, pw, pl, cd, Black Rear Spoiler, $ 4wd, running board, chrome auto, 4 cylinder, $ air, cruise control $ Remote Keyless Entry, cd, ac, pw, pl, 19,900 wheels, immaculate Call 16,900 14,900 6 Speed automatic powerseats transmission

2007 Lexus ES 350 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LS w/1LS 2008 Ford Super-duty F-350 DRW XLT 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 Navigation, sunroof, leather, fully $ All wheel drive, diesel, $ 4 Wheel drive, air, $ loaded fully loaded, cruise control, 15,900 26,900 Call cd, pw, pl dual rear wheel 36,900

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2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE1 2006 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Lariat 4WD 2006 Honda Accord VP Power windows, power locks, Automatic, 4 whell drive, $ Leather seats, POWER door Auto, ac, pw, pl, cruise, $ cd player, 3 zone ac, $ 4-door, mint locks, mirrors, seats, windows, $ great fuel economy power seats, anti-theft 24,900 11,900 17,900 Cruise/Tilt, chromed steel front 30,900 bumper

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 2008 Lexus GX 470 2007 Honda Accord EX 2008 Honda Pilot VP All wheel drive, mint, loaded, Awd, rare, loaded 7 passenger, $ navigation, sunroof, dvd, heated $ $ $ navigation, sunroof, leather, seats, alloy wheels, running boards, 34,900 22,900 chrome wheels 15,900 12,900 full power, under warranty, mint condition

2006 Honda Pilot EX 2006 Cadillac STS 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT 2005 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Roof side rails, 2nd -3rd row 60/40 $ $ 4 wheel drive, keyless entry, AWD, auto, ac, pw, pl, cc, cd, $ split flat folding seats, remote power door locks, power $ tilt, leather, sunroof, third keyless entry, remote fuel filler door 18,900 18,900 row seat, allow, roof rack, 18,900 windows, cd 15,900 release, AM/FM/CD running boards

2005 Nissan Titan XE 2009 Toyota Camry LE 2008 Mazda CX-7 Sport 2009 Acadia 4 Dr, extra cab, auto, AC, $ Auto, air, all wheel drive, AWD, only 20k auto, ac, 4-wheel drive power windows, power $ $ pw, pl, tilt, 7 passenger, $ 15,900 locks, cruise, cd, tilt, 17,900 20,600 mint condition 28,900 mint condition

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