Libraries Need State Funding Big Hearts, Tiny Tots
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Wilm**"**!009 — WILMINGTON pUBL MIDDLESEX 175 WILMINGTON (&mv www.HomeNewsHere.com 36 PAGES 53RDYEARNO. 31 PHONE 978- 658-2346 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2009 All gone... ( The Market Basket in Wilmington Plaza was demolished this week to make way for parking spaces to accommodate the newly renovated plaza, part of which can be seen in behind the construction equipment. (photo by Maureen Lamoureux-www.shootingstarspix.com) libraries need state funding Fun for all at Loss of funding will impact through decreased interlibrary loan program Charity Auction Bv JAYNE W. MILLER regional library system. If regional library system. The Roy told the Crier Monday WILMINGTON-TEWKS- the Governor vetoes the bill, controversial bill also that the Governor is still WCF plans mega auction for Sept. 20 BURY-BOSTON - Sitting on even the more casual library includes $40 million for legal reviewing the bill. the Governor's desk this week user will feel the pinch. immigrant healthcare, $2.5 "I don't think he's made a Bv JAYNE W. MILLER people have been laid off is a supplemental budget bill Action on the bill us due by million for grater Boston decision one way or the WILMINGTON Take one from their jobs." passed last week by both leg- August 8. zoos, and about $12 mill for other," said Roy. of the many rainy days this In Wilmington the WCF is" islative houses, which House Bill 4181 would the trial courts. The legislature, instead of summer - and there have the food pantry, not two sepa- includes monies for the restore $1.29 million to the Patrick spokesperson Cyndi overriding the Governor's been plenty - to clean out an rate entities, as many believe, budget vetoes, which requires attic, basement, or garage the brainchild of two board a two-thirds majority, amend- and donate some treasures to members back in 1992, during ed Patrick's supplemental the Wilmington Community another recession. The idea budget that he filed in late Fund's upcoming auction. was that if a family could get June, just before the begin- The auction is the largest the food it needed, scarce dol- ning of the new fiscal year. fundraiser of the year for the lars could be allocated to pay "It's an unusual way of WCF and all the proceeds go an electric bill or mortgage addressing overrides," said directly to helping payment. But the WCF offers Roy. Wilmington families, organi- much more than food. The regional library system zations, and the food pantry. "If we hear of a family that is part of the Massachusetts Be sure to mark the calendar needs assistance In any par- Board of Library for the date, September 20, ticular manner we try to do Commissioners and offers and be sure to come out and our best to assist them," cities and towns four valuable bid on one of these hidden explained Searfoss. services: infrastructure for treasures, gift certificates, Examples of the good works the delivery of books between sports tickets, or a week at a of the WCF include donating libraries all over the state, vacation house. a Jaws of Life to the access to important databas- "We've never had the Wilmington P'ire Department es, free training for library amount of people in need of last year, handing out hun- staff, and summer reading food as we have today," Joan dreds of carbon monoxide programs. Searfoss, a Director of the detectors to residents, CONTINUED PAGE 15 WCF, told the Crier. "So many CONTINUED PAGE 15 Big hearts, tiny tots Another fun-filled season for the Tiny Tots program • Happy Dan the Music Man visited the Wilmington Public Library on Tuesday. Lauren Daggett and her son Jack enjoyed the morning of music and singing. tRI STINSON type of arts and crafts project sprinklers that the staff sets (photo by Maureen Lamoureux-www.shootingstarspbc.com) WILMINGTON - Recently the children do. Outdoor up. finishing its last day, Tiny activities make up a signifi- Tiny Tots was able to sched- Tots had another successful cant portion of the day at ule several different types of program this summer. Tiny Tiny Tots. On a water- entertainers to perform for Olin Superfund update Tots is a summer program themed day, for iastance, the the children. The children run through the Wilmington children spend most of the were able to listen to the silly EPA gives conditional approval of work plan Recreation Department for day outside engaged in water stories of storyteller Joe children between the ages of activates with little pools and CONTINUED PAGE 16 Bv JAYNE W. MILLER professional environmental tinue operation of an ongoing four and seven. This summer, consultants, issued comments treatment system, jnonitor Tiny Tots was held at the "WTLMINGTON - The United Boutwell Early Childhood States Environmental on the plan thus far. an on-site conL'nment area Fieldwork is expected to and install an off-property Center. Protection Agency (EPA) Two sessions were held issued a conditional approval commence in September. pilot extraction well." "Although several condi- The Olin Corporation sub- throughout the summer. The Of the Olin Superfund site first session was from June 23 work plan last month. The tions and comments remain, mitted a new draft Remedial this Draft Final Remedial Investigation/Feasibility through July 10 and the other town and a local environmen- was from July 13 through tal group, along with their Investigation/Feasibility Study work plan in late April Study Work Plan satisfies a following the March 12 letter, July 29. Each day, the chil- majority of the concerns pre- on which, the citizens group dren arrived at the Boutwell flOM^EWSflF Rt.coM viously raised by EPA and Wilmington Environmental School by 9:00 a.m. and left at provides a satisfactory cure Restoration Committee 12:00 p.m. To reach to the deficiencies outlined in (WERC), the town of Each day at Tiny Tots there EPA's letter of March 12, Wilmington, and other stake- is a theme which is incorpo- The Town Crier 2009," states the conditional holders and representatives rates what the children wear approval, dated July 16. commented. to the snack the children eat Call: 978-658-2346 According to the EPA, the Following the conditional that day. On a rock-and-roll Remedial approval, WERC, the town, themed day, the children oUuim&lCrun- Investigation/Feasibility and their environmental con- made an edible microphone Study is a process to evaluate sultant - Geolnsigftt - offered with a pretzel rod dipped in the nature and extent of the further comments. EPA frosting. Remedial Project Manager, Also, the theme of the day is contamination as well as Volleyball was just one of the many activities enjoyed by requiring the parties to "con- Jim DiLorenzo, issued com- incorporated into the story CONTINUED PAGE 15 read that day, as well as the Tiny Tots this summer. Courtesy photo r*> 2W TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 2009 HOME NEWS HERE.COM Awesome August at the Book Store Next Door WILMINGTON - There are activities ahead such as five weekends this month to throwing parties for all occa- shop at the Book Store Next sions, gardening, traveling, Door to the Wilmington eating, exercising, and read- library, 183 Middlesex Avenue ing. New donations of all gen- is open on Saturdays from res arrive weekly, and the 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Book Store Next Door contin- Sundays 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ues to attract first-time visi- The Book Store Next Store is tors. The Book Store Next also open Wednesday Door welcomes your com- evenings, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. ments. The bookstore is run for those of you who need to entirely by volunteers and all unwind after a long summer's proceeds benefit the Library day. Take advantage of these through the Friends. Check extra hours to avoid the out the library for additional crowds and spend some qual- fundraiser events and many ity browse time acquainting thanks for your continued yourself with our ever-chang- support. Contact Leslie ing stock. Summer has finally Dietrich, 978.657.6536 or albeit late, so even though [email protected] for volun- there is talk of football in the teer opportunities, donation air, let's not forget that there assistance, or questions. are a lot of summertime Teddy Bear Picnic Wednesday, August 12th on Wakefield Common WAKEFIELD - He's per- and their parents throughout formed at the White House, at the country with his imagina- Fenway Park, at Great tive and witty style of music Woods, on the Disney Channel and humor. and at festivals, zoos and The creator of ten award- Life is not all fun and parks throughout New winning albums (that have games... unless, of course, England and on August 12th, sold over 700,000 copies) and you took part in the Wakefield will welcome Bill three videos, Bill is particu- Wilmington Recreation Shontz and his Teddy Bear larly proud of his recording, Department's Tiny Tots pro- Picnic to a very special free "Teddy Bear's Greatest Hits" gram this summer. We at Concert on the Common. which won the 1998 Parent's the Town Crier can't even BY.O. B means Bring Your Choice Gold Award for excel- imagine what this game is Own Bear to this joyous event lence in children's entertain- all about, but we'd sure like - Bill Shontz welcomes his lit- ment, the NAPPA Gold to give it a try. tle friends by singing songs Award and was a finalist in Courtesy photo from his award-winning the Children's Music Web release: .