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TODAY’S QUOTE Bill aims at MMA STATE BILL TO CONTROL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS “It has seemed to be BY WALTER BIRD JR. more necessary to have NEWS STAFF WRITER regard to the weight of Seen by some as senseless words rather than to and by others as an elite com- petition, Mixed Martial Arts their number.” — Cicero is among the fastest growing sports in the country. Here in Massachusetts, TOMORROW’’S MMA outfits have popped up in several communities and WEATHER attracted fighters from all walks of life, including Southbridge’s own George Papoutsidis, who, with just one appearance so far, has already made a name for himself in one such organi- zation, Cage Fighting Courtesy Internet image/Cage Fighting Xtreme Xtreme (CFX). Making his MMA debut a Four fighters with CFX wear their game faces in this promotional shot. couple months back, Papoutsidis was in the ring Papoutsidis wasn’t Cage Fighting Xtreme would less than 20 seconds when he allowed to continue, though, be required to obtain a per- Partly Cloudy popped his right elbow. He with officials insisting safe- event state license, hire at Shawn Kelley photo won over legions of fans by ty comes first. least three licensed judges High 47 refusing to leave the ring That, say those behind a and have at least one on-duty Low 30 and making the on-site recently approved House physician. Also, anyone SHOPPING DAY physician pop his elbow bill, is precisely why the under 16 attending an MMA back in place, a sight that sport needs to be state sanc- event would have to be WINNING SOUTHRBRIDGE — Isabella Antczak, 8, of Southbridge tries on a made even Boston Celtic big tioned. accompanied by a parent. hand knit hat with the help of mom Pam Antczak at the annual St. man Glenn “Big Baby” Under legislation spon- The bill renames the State Mary's holiday bazaar held at Trinity Catholic Academy Sunday. LOTTERY Davis, sitting ringside, sored by state Sen. James NUMBERS wince in disbelief. Timilty, organizations like Please Read MMA, page A7

MASS. DAILY NUMBERS drawn Monday afternoon were: Vecchia targets town recycling program 1-0-8-2 BY GUS STEEVES meeting Monday. Specifically, he demanded and they’re not even getting bly not one directly related NEWS STAFF WRITER Citing anonymous com- to see the data regarding a quarter of that.” to either the town or MASS DAILY NUMBERS SOUTHBRIDGE — plainants, Vecchia claimed RecycleBank’s collections “We have a major problem Casella. While Casella actu- drawn Monday night were: Councilor Albert Vecchia recent reports that the after claiming he gets here,” he alleged. ally collects the trash and 6-6-5-1 injected a little controversy town’s recycling and trash numerous calls from people Town Manager recylables, RecycleBank over recycling into what collection system has been who claim they’re “sup- Christopher Clark said he’d runs the reward system Cash Winfall: was otherwise something of trouble-free were “so far posed to be getting 2.5 points “look into it in more detail,” a routine Town Council from the truth.” per pound [of recycling], but noted the issue is proba- 1-25-26-31-35-42 Please Read COUNCIL, page A8 LOCAL Glimpsing ‘hidden history’ Landfill topic NIPMUCK CULTURE ALIVE IN AREA of ‘turf’ debate

BY GUS STEEVES The Hot Spot NEWS STAFF WRITER STURBRIDGE SELECTMEN, BOH Page A3 SOUTHBRIDGE — To Thomas Doughton, one of the more misleading DISAGREE ON JURISDICTION stereotypes of American history is one BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY Cocalis explained her board SPORTS you’ve probably never thought about, but NEWS STAFF WRITER heard in various ways— what he dubs “the is currently investigating discourse of the disappearing Indians.” STURBRIDGE — A ques- the pros and cons of imple- Throughout history, he argues, the tion of jurisdiction — on sev- menting a fee, or a pay-as- whole creation of America has been inter- eral fronts — came about you-throw system, at the woven with the idea “that they were des- during a meeting of the landfill, saying the ultimate tined to disappear” so Europeans, and Board of Selectmen and the goal is to make that facility later Americans, could claim the land. It’s Board of Health Monday, and the town’s recycling cen- an idea rooted partly in Christian concepts Nov. 9, that by the meeting’s ter financially self suffi- of themselves as favored by their god over conclusion had only been cient. the “heathens,” but also in the fact that partially resolved. The question soon came Minutes run out colonists found a lot of vacant Native vil- At a Board of Selectmen up as to who exactly is in lages when they arrived due to the epi- work session specifically charge of the landfill and Page A10 demics that preceded them. scheduled to take up issues recycling center. According In reality,although their numbers are far left hanging after pervious to Cocalis, the oversight of below what they used to be, Native meetings, the first dispute those facilities has tradition- came when discussing possi- ally been with the Board of Americans are very much still with us, the Gus Steeves photo GLOBAL AFFAIRS Holy Cross professor told a small audience ble changes to the town’s Health, with only the assis- Holy Cross Lecturer Thomas Doughton and trash and recycling practices. WHAT’S HAPPENING Library Director Margaret Morrissey set up Health Chair Linda Please Read HISTORY, page A9 Doughton’s laptop for his presentation. Please Read STURBRIDGE, page A7 ‘BEYOND OUR BORDERS’ PAGE A2 OPINION A toe into a sugarplum wonderland GET YOUR POINT ACROSS YOUNG DANCERS DEBUT IN ‘NUTCRACKER’ PAGE A4 BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY NEWS STAFF WRITER WHAT TO DO t is the dream of every young performer to be A CALENDAR on stage displaying your talents to an audi- ence of hundreds, if not thousands. For OF AREA EVENTS some, that dream is realized far earlier than PAGE A5 II others. It has, in fact, become a reality for three local youths, who will take the stage at Worcester’s Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts this December for four productions of the ballet based on Tchaikovsky’s classic symphony, “The Nutcracker.” First adapted as a ballet in 1892, “The Nutcracker,” is based on E.T.A. Hoffman’s 1816 Christopher Tanguay photo Ceili Cochrane, from left, and Eva Wengender of Sturbridge and Zoe Watson of Brimfield will 6 56525 10441 1 Please Read DANCERS, page A12 appear in this year’s production of “The Nutcracker,” at the Hanover Theatre in Worcester. 2 • Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 FROM THE OUTSIDE IN ACCURACY WATCH Economy plays Scrooge AT THE THE SOUTHBRIDGE EVENING NEWS IS COMMITTED TO ACCU- RACY IN ALL ITS NEWS REPORTS. ALTHOUGH NUMEROUS SAFE- LOWER ORDERS MAKING MUST-HAVE TOYS HARDER TO FIND GUARDS ARE IN PLACE TO ENSURE ACCURATE REPORTING, MIS- MOVIES TAKES CAN OCCUR. NEW YORK (AP) — Robotic toy hamsters, CONFIRMED FACT ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED AT THE TOP LEFT the latest dolls and stylish boots are HAND CORNER OF PAGE A2 IN A TIMELY MANNER. disappearing from store shelves as holiday Carrey’s ‘Christmas IF YOU FIND A MISTAKE, CALL (508)764-4325, EXT. 107 shoppers start to get serious. But don't con- fuse this with the days of Tickle Me Elmo. DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. AFTER 5 P.M., PRESS EXT. Carol’ tops haul Instead of a throwback to great buying 152 FOR THE NEWSROOM HOTLINE. binges of the past, the empty shelves are just another sign of bad times. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Carrey's The shortages come from stores that are Scrooge collected holiday donations terrified of ordering too much and are keep- from movie fans with his new take on ing their inventories thin. "A Christmas Carol," which took in $31 "I guess if you see it, you should get it," said million to open as the weekend's top The Southbridge Evening News (USPS 504-380) is pub- Martha Frey, who was surprised when she movie. couldn't find a specific style of boots in a pop- The Disney animated version of the lished daily Monday through Friday, except holidays ular size for her 17-year-old daughter recently AP File photo Charles Dickens classic knocked the (New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, at a Top Shop in Manhattan's SoHo district. A hamster from Zhu Zhu Pets, by Cepia, is shown at King of Pop out of the No. 1 spot as Shoppers are spending a little more the Time to Play Holiday 2009 Most Wanted List event Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas), by in New York. Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters are among a "Michael Jackson's This Is It" slipped to Stonebridge Press Inc., 25 Elm St., these days, but they aren't going on buying second place with $14 million, accord- sprees. Stores, remembering how handful of popular toys that are becoming hard to find. Southbridge, MA 01550. ing to studio estimates Sunday. Americans snapped their wallets shut last Sony's "This Is It," presenting Periodicals postage paid at Southbridge, Mass. holiday season, didn't order big piles of Tami Megal, a 36-year-old mother of girls ages 5 and 9 from Melville, N.Y., had to go to rehearsal performances Jackson shot Postmaster: Send address changes to The News merchandise in the first place. before his death last June, raised its The result, with seven weeks to go before Toys R Us five times before she got her domestic total to $57.9 million. at address listed above. Christmas, is that popular toys are already hands on Zhu Zhu Pets a month ago. But Rates by carrier and motor route are $19.25 for 8 hard to find. she's having a hard time finding the acces- Worldwide, "This Is It" has taken in weeks, $31.25 for 13 weeks, $61.00 for 26 weeks In fact, the holiday season's early hit — sories, like the car, pet carrier and bed. $186.5 million. "It's no use to just get the hamsters. You Featuring Carrey as Ebenezer and $120 for 52 weeks. the Zhu Zhu Pets hamster, an interactive mechanical rodent by Cepia Inc. that sells need the habitat," she said. Megal noted that Scrooge and also as the three holiday Mail (in county) rates are $45.60 for 13 weeks, for $9.99 and is being compared to Furby a overall worry about shortages has made her ghosts that show Scrooge the error of $90.50 for 26 weeks, and $162.60 for 52 weeks. decade ago — is almost impossible to nab. start her holiday shopping early. She's his miserly ways, "A Christmas Carol" Mail (out of county) rates are $61.50 for 13 weeks, Other toys that are already becoming hard almost finished. came in on the low end of Disney's to find include 's Mindflex, which The barren shelves are in stark contrast expectations for opening weekend. $111.00 for 26 weeks, and $197.50 for 52 weeks. measures brain activity through a helmet, a to last year, when stores ordered too much On the other end of the spectrum, Student rate is $104 for 32 weeks. Nerf dart thrower called Nerf N Strike from and had to slap big discounts on merchan- Lionsgate's acclaimed drama Minimum mail subscription is four weeks. Hasbro Inc. and Barbie Fashionista, who can dise as soon as it hit the floor. Holiday sales "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' twist her hips and strike other poses. posted their biggest decline in at least three by Sapphire" had a spectacular start, All mail subscriptions are payable decades, and the results cascaded into poor "Stores just underordered across the pulling in $1.8 million in just 18 the- in advance to The News. board," said Jim Silver, an analyst at profits and even the closings of prominent stores like Circuit City. aters, averaging $100,000 a cinema. Timetoplaymag.com, who predicted short- That compares with an $8,418 aver- ages of the top 100 toys by early December. This year, inventory is 8 to 13 percent smaller for mid-price clothing, and 10 to 15 age for "A Christmas Carol" in 3,683 Why read In a typical year, only the top 15 are in short theaters. supply that early. percent smaller for home furnishings, said Antony Karabus, CEO of Karabus "Precious" had a record average for the Southbridge URGENT NEED Management, a retail advisory firm. films opening in 10 or more theaters. Stores would rather be out of stock than Others that have averaged $100,000 Evening News? In recent weeks toy makers have dispatched stuck with lots of leftovers. But they also or more typically debut in only a few executives to China to make sure they get know that merchants who carry goods shop- cinemas. Quite simply because you won’t enough products to keep shelves full, Silver find a bigger concentration of local pers want will have an edge. The weekend brought a rush of other said. But production times can be long, and "No one wants to leave money on the new movies, led by George Clooney's news — your news — anywhere else. chances look slim that people who put off buy- table," said John Long, a retail strategist at comedy "The Men Who Stare at Period. If it matters to you, you’re ing a coveted toy until Thanksgiving will be going to find it here. Kurt Salmon Associates. "No one wants to Goats," which finished at No. 3 with able to get one by Christmas. disappoint customers." Shoppers are starting to notice. $13.3 million. The Overture Films release is a satiric look at U.S. military efforts to create "warrior monks" who whom she shared an umbrella amid a crush can predict the future or walk through of hundreds, eager for a glimpse of the man walls. BEYOND OUR many still consider a hero for his role in Debuting in fourth place with $12.5 pushing reform in the Soviet Union. million was Universal's "The Fourth BORDERS Kind," starring Milla Jovovich as a psy- chologist studying alien abductions in NEWS IN A Abortion coverage latest Alaska. NUTSHELL hot button in health debate Cameron Diaz and James Marsden's sci-fi tale "The Box" opened WASHINGTON (AP) — Abortion oppo- at No. 6 with $7.9 million. The Warner hijackers praised alleged Fort Hood shooter nents in the Senate are seeking tough Bros. thriller centers on a couple given Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan as a hero on his per- restrictions in the health care overhaul bill, a mysterious box that can provide sonal Web site Monday. a move that could roil a shaky Democratic them $1 million, but at the cost of a The posting on the Web site for Anwar al effort to pass President Barack Obama's sig- stranger's life. AP Photo/Defense Department, Sgt. Jason R. Krawczyk Awlaki, who was a spiritual leader at two nature issue by year's end. mosques where three 9/11 hijackers wor- With nearly two months of playing This photo released by the Defense Department Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., said Monday it's time through the holidays, Disney is shows first responders using a table as a stretcher to shipped, said American Muslims who con- unlikely he could support a bill that doesn't transport a wounded Soldier to an awaiting ambu- demned the attacks on the Texas military counting on steady business for "A clearly prohibit federal dollars from going to Christmas Carol," particularly over lance at Fort Hood, Texas. base last week are hypocrites who have com- pay for abortions. His spokesman said mitted treason against their religion. Thanksgiving weekend and in the Nelson is weighing options, including offer- buildup to Christmas itself. Awlaki said the only way a Muslim can jus- ing an amendment that's similar to the one Fort Hood suspect’s lawyer "You have to play these things for the tify serving in the U.S. military is if he intends passed by the House. asks for no questioning to "follow in the footsteps of men like Nidal." The House-passed restrictions were the long term," said Chuck Viane, Disney's "Nidal Hassan (sic) is a hero. He is a man price Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., had to head of distribution. "You've got to KILLEEN, Texas (AP) — A lawyer for the of conscience who could not bear living the pay to get a health care bill passed, on a nar- have the patience and you've got to Army psychiatrist accused in a deadly shoot- contradiction of being a Muslim and serving row 220-215 vote. But it's prompted an angry pick the right weekend. For us, the ing spree at Fort Hood said Monday he asked in an army that is fighting against his own backlash from liberals, some of whom are days when the malls turned to investigators not to question his client and people," Awlaki wrote. now threatening to vote against a final bill if Christmas stores is when we wanted to expressed doubt that the suspect would be Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychi- the curbs stay in. go." able to get a fair trial, given the widespread atrist, is accused of killing 13 and wounding Senate Democrats will need Nelson's vote Director Robert Zemeckis shot the attention to the case. 29 in a shooting spree Thursday. Hasan's — and those of other abortion opponents in movie using the same performance- Retired Col. John P. Galligan said he was family attended the Dar al Hijrah Islamic their caucus — to prevail in what's likely to capture technology used on his 2004 contacted Monday by Maj. Nidal Malik Center in Falls Church, Va., where Awlaki be a grueling debate against Republicans holiday offering "The Polar Express." Hasan's family and was headed to an Army was preaching in 2001. who are unified in their opposition. Carrey and his co-stars acted on a hospital in San Antonio to meet Hasan. bare soundstage as digital cameras "Until I meet with him, it's best to say we're just caught their performances, with com- going to protect all of his rights," Galligan said. Merkel, Gorbachev mark Arizona dad turns in puter animators later adding costumes, Hasan, 39, is accused of opening fire on the fall of Berlin Wall Army post on Thursday, killing 13 people daughter in fraud case sets, props and other effects. and wounding 29 before civilian police shot "A Christmas Carol" came in ahead BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Angela GILBERT,Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say the him in the torso. He was taken into custody of "Polar Express," which had an open- Merkel and former Soviet leader Mikhail father of a woman wanted in a series of and eventually moved to Brooke Army ing weekend of $23.5 million. But it fell Gorbachev crossed a former fortified border fraudulent credit card purchases turned her Medical Center, where he was in stable con- well short of the $55.1 million opening on Monday to cheers of "Gorby! Gorby!" as a in to Gilbert police. dition Monday and able to talk, hospital for Carrey's previous holiday tale, "Dr. throng of grateful Germans recalled the The family of 40-year-old Delores Jean spokesman Dewey Mitchell said. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole night 20 years ago that the Berlin Wall gave Rakow tried to persuade her to surrender Galligan said he didn't know if Hasan had Christmas" in 2000. way to their desire for freedom and unity. when they saw surveillance photos of her on been medically cleared to talk. 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For times and details: www.osv.org; show, “A Christmas Story,” to be performed 1-800-733-1830 Holland church hosts Fridays through Sundays Dec. 4 – 20. Marge Bruchac, who is an Abenaki community dinner The curtain rises at 8 p.m. Fridays and Indian, will showcase Indian “foodways” in Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays. Special character as Molly Geet, an “Indian HOLLAND — The Holland Saturday matinees will be performed at 4 Doctress,” Thursday through Saturday,Nov. Congregational Church once again invites p.m. Dec. 12 and 19. 26-28. She will also give presentations on the entire community to their Annual Tickets are $16 adults, $14 seniors 65- Native American traditions of giving Thanksgiving Dinner, to be held on Sun., plus, $8 students under 14 thanks. Old Sturbridge Village historians Nov. 22 at the Holland Elementary School. For reservations and information call in costume will demonstrate cooking a tra- Seatings for this fabulous turkey dinner 508-347-9005 ditional Thanksgiving meal by the hearth, with all the trimmings are at 2 and 4 p.m. and will also demonstrate a favorite Dinners will also be delivered to those who — Submitted by Stageloft Reperatory Courtesy photo Thanksgiving pastime, a musket shooting are homebound, and those who wish to Theater Young costumed interpreters demonstrate how a match, which was the 1830s equivalent to takeout their dinners may arrange to pick pie crust is made for visiting children at OSV. watching after-dinner football games. them up at the school. Please call the A Thanksgiving Day sermon with organ church office to reserve a seating time, or to music will be held in the Center request homebound or takeout meals, at Meetinghouse at 12 noon and 2 p.m. on 413-245-9926. Everyone is welcome. Thanksgiving at Old Thursday, Nov. 26, and museum interpreters COHASSE FLORIST will recreate a traditional early New England Sturbridge Village wedding on Saturday,Nov.28. Thanksgiving Time to order your was a popular time for weddings in early ‘A Christmas Story’ STURBRIDGE — Old Sturbridge Village New England, since families were gathered Thanksgiving will celebrate the Thanksgiving season and the work of the harvest was done. staged in December with a special thank-you gift for visitors: Old Sturbridge Village celebrates early Centerpieces free admission for children now through New England life from 1790-1840. Located STURBRIDGE — Poor Ralphie Parker.All Monday, Nov. 30. The museum will also just off the Mass Pike, I-84 and Rte. 20 in that stands between him and his dream 22 Goddard St. • Southbridge demonstrate a number of early Sturbridge, Mass., OSV is open year-round, Christmas gift — The Official Red Ryder (Behind Friendly’s) Thanksgiving traditions during the but hours of operation change seasonally. Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air 508-764-8843 Thanksgiving holiday weekend, from In November, the Village is open Rifle — is a chorus of nay-sayers intoning, Thursday Nov. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 29, Wednesday through Sunday 9:30 a.m. – 4 “You’ll shoot your eye out!” including American Indian foods and tradi- p.m. Admission includes free parking and a Ralphie’s quest is one to which anyone tions, hearth cooking, a musket shooting free second-day visit within 10 days. OSV who ever had a desperate gift wish can match, and more. Visitors can also ride the members receive free daytime admission relate. Join the company at Stageloft stagecoach, take part in hands-on crafts, all year long. Repertory Theater, 450A Main St.,

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ESTABLISHED 1923 Civics 101 ometimes there are moments in time that produce great clarity. Such an occasion occurred recently in Washington, D. C. The 25 ELM ST. OPINION Viewpoints and commentary from the Tri-Community and beyond event was the latest Republican SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 S TELEPHONE: (508) 764-4325 rabble-rousing rally. It was a gathering of FAX: (508) 764-8015 conservatives bringing to the nation’s capi- www.theheartofmassachusetts.com tal their opposition to the health care legis- lation. This sponsored-spontaneous event (if that’s not an oxymoron, it should be) FRANK G. WALTER C. was designed to make legislators aware CHILINSKI BIRD JR. that if they voted for the health care bill, PRESIDENT & EDITOR there would be political consequences. PUBLISHER This gathering of the like-minded was an out- TRACY F. S EELYE growth of the so-called tea parties of this past MANAGING EDITOR summer. Many of the notorious Republican members of Congress addressed the crowd. EDITORIAL Michele Bachmann, the OUR TOWN Congresswoman from Minnesota who invited AND the people to come to the In Alicea, EYOND Capitol, was there. The B people shouted “Kill the BRENT bill! Kill the bill.” Bachmann spoke to the RMV has pit ABRAHAMSON crowd as did Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa. Two actors bull on its tail named John — Jon Voight and John Ratzenberger — lent their support. But it TO THE EDITOR was a third John, Minority Leader of the U. Give state Rep. Geraldo Alicea credit S. House of Representatives John Boehner, for his pit-bull like grip on the state who provided a moment of epiphany.As he Registry of Motor Vehicles. stood at the microphone addressing the Thoughts offered about Veterans Day crowd, he held a booklet in his hand. Here The sophomore lawmaker is not about are his words, in part: To the Editor: is a former resident of with some of the brave serv- to go gently into that good night where it This is my copy — this is my copy of the A rifleman in the 45th Southbridge. ice men and women who Constitution. And I'm going to stand here concerns the closing earlier this year of Infantry Division killed in dedicate themselves to our with our founding fathers who wrote in the the RMV branch in Southbridge, and action in Germany on April To the Editor: country. Additionally, I was preamble, "We hold these truths to be self- 18, 1945, was returned on Today, the nation will honored to serve as co-chair subsequent opening of an office on the evident: that all men are created equal, that May 30, 1947 to a final rest- pause to remember the sac- of the Special Commission Mass Pike in Charlton. they are endowed by their creator with cer- ing place in the quiet rifices of the brave men and to Study and Investigate the tain unalienable rights, that among these He is hell bent on holding a hearing — church yard of women who have answered Hidden Wounds of War on are life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- in this district, no less — about the con- Longmeadow, Mass. the call to serve our country. Returning Service ness." troversial, and very rushed, decision. Among the mourners that From the birth of our Members in order to deter- The words Rep. Boehner ascribes to the day was another soldier, Nation to the current mine how best to assist our According to Alicea, the hearing Constitution are actually from the General Omar Bradley, Global War on Terrorism, returning Veterans. would also discuss two other bills: one Declaration of Independence. The two doc- wartime commander of we will honor the men and Due to the hard work and uments are not interchangeable. This is the requiring a branch in Southbridge, the ground forces, Europe and women who have continu- sacrifice of countless peo- same John Boehner who has taken the other necessitating 60-days notice on the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, ously been willing to put ple throughout the state, Oath of Office nearly 20 times pledging to who offered these prophetic their lives on hold, and on Bay State Veterans will part of the state RMV for any future support and defend the Constitution of the words which rang true then the line, to defend the val- soon be receiving addition- branch closings. United States. Clearly, the Representatives and ever more so today: ues that make America a al benefits from the and the Republicans gathered that day in Alicea should be commended for not “Here on the long green shining beacon of hope Commonwealth. One of the nation’s capital need a basic civics les- giving up the fight, even if it is ques- meadow of this tranquil throughout the world. We these benefits would be to son. New England town we have remember the bravery that expand the Welcome Home tionable just what might be accom- Both the Declaration of Independence come to honor not one brave this country witnessed on Bonus to allow Veterans to plished with a hearing. By insisting that and the United States Constitution are soldier but the generations the shores of France, the receive $500 for each deploy- important documents in our nation’s histo- it be held here, and not in Boston, it of earnest young men who winters in Korean, the jun- ment on top of the $1,000 in ry. The difference between the two is this: would seem that one of his goals is to left their homes to defend gle of the South Pacific, and which they are currently The Declaration of Independence was writ- them. In generation after the many conflicts in which entitled. Plans are also in pull RMV honchos, such as Registrar ten for one purpose, for one event. It generation they have been the brave have been called the work to allow the Home Rachel Kaprielian, out of their comfort declared the intentions of the colonies to forced to quit this valley to on to preserve liberty. of the Brave, a local non- throw off the rule of England. It led to the zone and into the fire by putting them fight and sometimes die in Since Armistice Day was profit, to use a combination Revolutionary War and the establishment directly in front of those who were most conflicts visited upon them changed to Veteran’s Day by of private donations, as well of the United States of America. As impor- by issues remote from their an Act of Congress on May as state and federal funds, affected by the move. tant as the document is, it has no effect on everyday lives. 24, 1954, our grateful nation to establish nursing homes It would give a chance for folks to the United States in 2009. The winning of “It is easy for us to honor has been dedicated to recog- for aging Veterans in independence from England was a one-time demand answers, such as why there was the sacrifice of those who nizing Veterans from all Massachusetts. As the lead act. The Declaration has been fulfilled for no response to a citizen petition decry- are dead for it helps assuage wars on the eleventh day of co-sponsor of the Home of all time. ing the decision. Or why the office still the guilt we should feel in the eleventh month. the Brave Bill and a mem- The United States Constitution, on the their presence. This lad we According to the ber of the Joint Committee hasn’t responded to several questions other hand, is as applicable today as it was bury here today is the vic- Department of Veterans on Veterans and Federal from Alicea. Or who, exactly,was it that when it was accepted as our governing doc- tim of folly of all peace-lov- Affairs, there are over 28 Affairs, I strongly support ument in 1776. The Constitution was writ- “signed off” on the whole thing? What ing people who have turned million Veterans in the this bill and the additional ten as a pact between the government and about the supposed traffic study that their backs on the ills of the United States. In the benefits for veterans. the governed. It remains in full effect. world. For at the very time Commonwealth of Let us be thankful for deemed Route 20 a perfectly safe Rep. Boehner and all the others who met the aggressors conspired, Massachusetts alone, there them and their families entrance and exit point for the new to oppose the health care bill derive their we blinded ourselves to are nearly half a million each and every day of the right to do so from the Constitution. They RMV? There remain plenty of ques- their threats and by our residents who have worn year and not just the are guaranteed freedom of assembly. Their tions about that. shameful inaction counte- the uniform in one of the eleventh day of each right to speak, even their right to speak nanced their start in branches of our Armed November. For it is because As for requiring a branch in against the government or misquote the attacks. Secure in distant Services. of these Veterans that we in Southbridge, that seems a long shot, at Constitution, is guaranteed by the and peaceful towns like This year, like many in America and across the Constitution’s freedom of speech clause. best, and even the most ardent critics these, clinging to our com- our recent past, holds a globe are able to live in a All Americans have a stake in supporting would have to admit that now isn’t the forts, seeking safety in special meaning as we world of freedom and liber- and defending the Constitution. refuge and refuge in words honor the Americans who ty. I challenge every reader time to be throwing more money The adoption of the symbols of the we recanted power and con- have returned from cur- to seek out a Veteran in around. Requiring notice of any clos- American Revolution by those opposing the science to those who sought rent wars and who are your community and thank current government sends a very different ings, however, is sound thinking. peace at any price. presently deployed over- him or her for the sacrifices message. It does not portend to support and It may be too late to reverse what we “If we cringe from the sees. As we go about our that they made in order to defend the Constitution, but rather to over- necessity of meeting issues day, remember that our defend the ideals that we believe was a hurried and poor decision, throw the government. The Boston Tea boldly, with principle, reso- neighbors, our friends, our hold so closely to our and some might think it’s time to move Party, for instance, was an act of defiance lution and strength, then we coworkers, are still engag- hearts. against the government. It was an appro- on. The only way to ensure that things should hurdle from crisis to ing adversaries across the For every reader who is a priate and necessary act at the time. But get done differently in the future, how- crisis, improvising with globe. Remember the fami- Veteran — remember that consider these words that follow Rep. ever, is to make sure those involved expedients, seeking inoffen- lies of the service men and our grateful nation and our Boehner’s quotation from the Declaration sive solutions, drugging the women who are eagerly proud Commonwealth know they’re being held accountable. At of Independence: nation with an illusion of awaiting their return. And thank you and the other the very least, perhaps this meeting “We hold these truths to be self-evident, security. always remember the fall- Veterans in Massachusetts that all men are created equal, that they are could accomplish that. “The American people en who have made the ulti- for your service. For over endowed by their Creator with certain must put their faith in long mate sacrifice. By honor- 200 years, there has been unalienable Rights, that among these are range policies political, eco- ing these special citizens one constant: Veterans Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. nomic and military that who became heroes, you have always put our That to secure these rights, Governments HOW TO SUBMIT will not be heated or cooled ensure that what they gave nation’s interest before are instituted among Men, deriving their with the brightening or on the battlefield was not their own and have asked just powers from the consent of the gov- LETTERS waning of tensions. It is made in vein but was made for little in return. Today, I erned, That whenever any Form of time for us to steer by the to protect this great ask you to join me in hon- Send letters to the editor to Walter Government becomes destructive of these stars and not by the light of Nation. oring the heroes among us Bird at the Evening News, 25 Elm St., ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or every passing ship?” As the former Senate by remembering those sac- Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to abolish it, and to institute new Chair of the Joint rifices and the service of to [email protected]. CHESTER J. SAVORY Government…” Committee on Veterans and all Veterans. Allow at least 48 BROOKLYN, N.Y. These words led to civil disobedience and Federal Affairs, I have had hours for a confir- STATE SEN. STEPHEN eventually a bloody war. Is this the message the privilege of working mation response. Editor’s Note: The writer BREWER, D-BARRE we are to derive from the actions of the tea Please supply partiers and their Republican sponsors? home address and Acting on the precepts of the Declaration phone number. of Independence is an ultimate act of defi- Don’t send letters SOUND OFF! ance against a government. It is the inten- via fax. There is no tion to overthrow the ruling authority. The word count for let- Sound Off ! is an anonymous forum allowing difference this time is that the country is ters, the discerning for opinions, ideas, suggestions — basically not being ruled by a foreign power. It is a reader will under- whatever’s on your mind. E-mail wbird@stone- people rejecting its own government. We stand that brevity bridgepress.com. A verifiable return e-mail experienced this once before in our history is the key to good address must be included for verification. Or call in an event that nearly dissolved the nation. communication. Longer submissions 508-909-4077 to leave a Sound Off message. A We call it the Civil War. will be published as space allows. return phone number, for confirmation purpos- “Your Turn” guest columns can be es only, is required. Read Brent S. Abrahamson’s column every used for longer pieces, and should be All Sound Offs will be checked for accuracy, Wednesday in the Southbridge Evening between 700-800 words. although it is understood that, often, it is the News, then call or write and let us know The editor, at his or her discretion, writer’s opinion. what you think. Can’t get enough reserves the right to edit all submis- Get ready to Sound Off ! Abrahamson? Check out his blog at sions. www.abrahamson.org. Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 • 5

CALENDAR CALENDAR LISTINGS WHAT TO DO LISTINGS Post-concussion ments, note cards, prints, and NURSING ENTRANCE TEST to come and warm your souls WEDNESDAY more. with a free bowl of delicious syndrome must CHARLTON — The Bay Path NOV. 11 QVCAH members receive a hot soup and fresh homemade 10-percent discount on items Regional Vocational Practical bread from 3 - 5 p.m. at the heal on its own FELLOWSHIP MEAL purchased. Nursing Program is seeking Quinebaug Seventh-day qualified applicants for admis- SOUTHBRIDGE — Friends Adventist Church at 768 CBA TO MEET sion to its 40-week, full-time Quinebaug Road, Route 131. DEAR DR. of St. Hedwig Parish invite you evening proram. The admis- GOTT: My HOUSE to join them for a free STURBRIDGE — Call (860) 935-5412 to make sion process begins with reservations. 57-year-old mercy/fellowship meal of beef Community Business entrance testing at Bay Path. husband was CALLS stew and biscuit, green salad, Associates (CBA) network- Students are required to regis- TAIZE SERVICE assaulted in desserts and beverages from ing/referral group meets from ter and take the Test for May and suf- PETER 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Children must SOUTHBRIDGE — The ecu- fered a con- GOTT be accompanied by an adult. St. menical Taizé service will be cussion. The Hedwig’s is handicapped acces- held in the Parish Hall of Holy back of his sible. Trinity Episcopal Church, 446 head hit the Motivational humorist to Hamilton St., at 5:15 p.m. The HISTORICAL SOCIETY pavement hard, and he was accompanist will be Susan punched a number of times in the SOUTHBRIDGE — The perform at RRI on Nov. 20 Howland on the harp. forehead. He is still experiencing November meeting of the You can find out more about dizziness (like the room is spinning) Southbridge Historical Society STURBRIDGE — Carol author and stress manage- Taizé, the origins and the com- and blurry vision. The doctor told will be held at 7 p.m. at the Arts Ann Small, the famed ment consultant, she spe- munity by visiting the web site him that he has post-concussion Center, 111 Main St. Local HUMORtarian, speaker and cializes in customizing pre- www.holytrinitysouthbridge.or syndrome and says it may go away author Larry and Kitty trainer, will perform at 1 sentations to boost morale, g Click on “What is Taizé” in a few months or it make take a Lowenthal will discuss their p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 at the motivate and de-stress her then click on either of the Taizé year or more. He said there is a book “Trying to do my Duty: Rehabilitative Resources audiences. Her latest book Homepage link and or The small chance that it will never go The Civil War Letters of Frank Inc.’s Training & is “Humor Us: Power of Taizé Community link. away. and Rebecca Lincoln.” The Educational Center, 1 Laughter.” Nursery care provided for My husband is extremely dis- Lowenthals will read portions Picker Road. Tickets are $20 each. children age 5 and under. tressed by this condition, so we of the letters, which give a first- Small offers individuals a For reservations or other both would appreciate any informa- hand feeling for how ordinary unique perspective on the details, please contact tion you can give. Is there anything people were affected by a terri- benefits of laughter and Melissa White at RRI at WEDNESDAY that can be done to hasten his heal- ble conflict. finding humor in the work- (508) 347-8181 x-109, or NOV. 18 ing process? Is there anything that The program is free and the place and everyday life. A mwhite@rehabre- will make it worse that he should public is invited. motivational humorist, sourcesinc.org. ART EXHIBIT, RECEPTION avoid? For more information, call SOUTHBRIDGE — Art will DEAR READER: Post-concussion syn- John Moore at 508-765-9863 or be on the walls, artists will be drome (PCS) is a complex condition the Lowenthals at 413-436-5525. Essential Academic Skills in the halls, and light refresh- characterized by symptoms that last for 7:15 - 8:30 a.m in the Oliver This is the last program until Entrance Test offered at 9 a.m. ments will be served as several weeks or months following the Wight Tavern, Old Sturbridge March. For more information, call the Harrington Hospital hosts its initial injury. Village, on the second and Practical Nursing Office at 508- quarterly Art Reception. The A concussion is a brain injury, usual- fourth Friday each month for 248-5971, ext. 1674 or visit public is invited. ly caused by hitting the head. Many are networking, business news THURSDAY www.baypath.tec.ma.us. The Art Exhibit at associated with loss of consciousness updates and presentations. Harrington, which opened its and amnesia. Other symptoms include OV Business and professional peo- N . 12 CINDERELLA PROJECT doors to work by local artists confusion, headache, dizziness, irri- ple interested in southwest ONE-ACT PLAYS CHARLTON — The recently, will host a reception tability, loss of concentration, tinnitus, Worcester County and vicinity insomnia, fatigue, sensitivity to light SOUTHBRIDGE — Wells Cinderella Project will hold its for the artists and their art- are welcome. Free admission and noise, depression, slurred speech Middle School hosts A Night of dress sale 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the work at the hospital, 100 South and coffee. and nausea or vomiting. Some people One Acts at 7 p.m. in the audi- Charlton Senior Center, 37 St., from 4:30 - 7 p.m. Come in CBA is a program of the may not experience symptoms for sever- torium. Main St. There will be dressing through the main hospital Central Mass South Chamber al hours or even days following the Doors open at 6:30. rooms available and prices will entrance and we will guide you of Commerce. injury. Symptoms generally develop Tickets are $3 for adults; $2 range from $15-$25. to the reception site, which is in More information at within seven to 10 days following the for students and seniors. The Cinderella Project is a the hallways where the art is on www.communitybusinessasso- trauma and resolve within three Concessions will be offered chance to help kids and kittens. display. ciates.org or e-mail info@com- months. and a “Twilight” basket will be Becker College is aiding the There you will get to see all munitybusinessassociates.org. PCS is diagnosed when the patient raffled. People for Animals League the artwork that is part of the CENTER OF HOPE AUCTION (PAL) shelter with this unique exhibit, plus extra pieces continues to experience some symptoms STORYTIME fundraiser to help young girls artists have brought just for the longer than normal and other causes STURBRIDGE — The Center afford that special dress. reception. You will also get to have been ruled out. According to STURBRIDGE — Pajama of Hope’s 9th Annual Talents Women of all ages are invited meet the artists and talk with www.mayoclinic.com, between 30 per- Story Time. Sleepy-time sto- and Treasures Charity Auction to donate their gently-used spe- them about their work. cent and 80 percent of people with mild ries, songs, and a craft activity and Buffet Dinner will be held cial occasion dresses. 100 per- The next exhibit, also featur- to moderate brain injury will experience for children ages 2 and up with at the Publick House cent of the proceeds will bene- ing work from local artists, will at least some of the symptoms of PCS. caregiver from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Restaurant, Sturbridge. fit the kittens and cats at PAL. run from Dec. 1 - March 1. Up to 15 percent will have symptoms Register in advance. Joshua Viewing and cocktail hour For more information on the that last a year or longer. Hyde Library, Meeting Room, from 5 - 6 p.m. A buffet dinner TEAM TRIVIA NIGHT reception or the Art Exhibit at There is no specific treatment. Even 508-347-2512. will be served at 6 p.m. The auc- BRIMFIELD — St. Harrington in general, includ- with knowing the cause, your husband’s tion will begin at 7 p.m. ing how to submit work for con- complaints of dizziness and blurry TRAIL PROGRAM The price is $30 per person. Christopher’s Church Youth Ministry in Brimfield is host- sideration for upcoming vision can be difficult to treat. He may BRIMFIELD — The Please RSVP to 508-764-4085. ing a Team Trivia Night at 7:30 exhibits, please call 508-765-9771 benefit from trying an Brimfield Trail Committee p.m. If you like Trivial Pursuit, ext. 6471 or send an e-mail to antivertigo/antinausea medication (BTC) will be hosting "A SATURDAY or watching TV’s “Cash Cab” [email protected]. such as buclizine, cyclizine or meclizine. Discussion on Public Land or “Jeopardy!” and love to play The blurred vision is more difficult. If it Stewardship and Rail Trail NOV. 14 along, you will love Team is truly part of his PCS, it should Reclamation" with Craig Della THURSDAY GIFT AND CRAFT BOUTIQUE Trivia Night. resolve over time; however, a visit to an Penna at 7:30 p.m. at the Teams are limited to a maxi- NOV. 19 ophthalmologist for evaluation may be Hitchcock Academy on Route STURBRIDGE — Bethlehem mum of 10 players. Admission in order to rule out other causes that 20. Light refreshments will be Lutheran Church, 345 Main St., GUYS AND DOLLS is $10 for adults and $5 for may be corrected easily with glasses or served. is holding its second annual STURBRIDGE — Tantasqua contacts. Marketplace Gift and Craft teens. A $100 cash prize will be awarded and a 50/50 raffle will Fine Arts presents Guys & As for things that can worsen the con- Boutique from 9 a.m. - 3p.m. Dolls, Frank Loesser's Musical dition, the most obvious is further head FRIDAY There will be a large selection be offered. To register, call Bob at 413- Fable of Broadway, at trauma. Your husband needs to be espe- NOV. 13 of handmade craft and gift Tantasqua Regional High cially vigilant to avoid hitting his head items, generous raffle baskets, 245-3035 or by email at mitchell- ARTS & CRAFTS [email protected]. School today through Nov. 22. again, causing another concussion or and Grandma's Attic which fea- Show times are Thursday, Nov. worsened symptoms. If there are certain SOUTHBRIDGE — The Arts tures gently used gift items. All proceeds benefit St. Christopher’s Youth Ministry. 19 at 7 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 20 at 8 triggers that aggravate his dizziness, he Center will be holding its annu- Don't forget to take some of our p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. should avoid those situations. Certain al Holiday Art & Crafts Show fresh-baked desserts home!! and Sunday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. medications may also carry side effects and Sale on Friday, Nov. 13, A special starlight preview SUNDAY Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 that could compound the problem. from 5-8 p.m.; and Saturday- will be held from 6 - 9 p.m. NOV. 15 for students and senior citi- Unfortunately, to the best of my Sunday, Nov. 14-15, 12-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13 for $8 per per- zens. Please contact Christine knowledge, there is nothing that can Shop early for your holiday son. Shop while enjoying com- SOUP SOCIAL Costello at (508) 347-9301, x-1133 resolve the problem other than time. gifts. Give friends and family — plimentary hor d’oeuvres and QUINEBAUG, Conn. – All our for tickets. Based on your letter,your husband most or yourself — unique artwork live entertainment. friends and neighbors in the likely sustained a major concussion, created by area artists. For more information, call and nothing can speed the healing 508-347-7297. local communities are invited Jewelry, pottery, glass orna- Please Read CALENDAR, page A9 process. In the meantime, he should fol- low his physician’s advice, and get plen- ty of rest, exercise and proper nutrition. To provide related information, I am sending you a copy of my Health Report “Consumer Tips on Medicine.” Other POLICE LOGS readers who would like a copy should send a self-addressed stamped No. 10 The arrests and offenses below were Unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle envelope and a check or money order for listed in each town’s police department and state highway traffic violation $2 to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, logs. People charged are innocent until charges were filed, Main Street. OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title. proven guilty in a court of law. STURBRIDGE — 10:04 a.m. — A charge This newspaper will publish dispen- of operating a motor vehicle with a sus- sations of cases at the request of the pended license was filed, Route 20. accused, with proper documentation. STURBRIDGE — 10:11 a.m. — An inves- tigation was initiated, Main Street. Got a STURBRIDGE — 1:13 p.m. — Animal LOG HIGHLIGHTS complaints were investigated, Plimpton news SUNDAY, NOV. 8 Ave. SOUTHBRIDGE — 5:41 p.m. — Traffic STURBRIDGE — 2:37 p.m. — An acci- tip? stop on Main Street led to a criminal sum- dent with property damage was investi- gated. Route 20 and Fiske Hill Road. mons against a man for four vehicular Don’t wait! charges. STURBRIDGE — 2:45 p.m. — A domes- Call the STURBRIDGE — 8:06 p.m. — A charge tic dispute was investigated, Heritage newsroom and of operating a motor vehicle with a sus- Green Drive. pass it along! pended license was filed, Route 20. ARRESTS SIMPLY CALL US AT MONDAY, NOV. 9 SUNDAY, NOV. 8 508-764-4325 EXT. 107 SOUTHBRIDGE — 2:13 a.m. — Traffic SOUTHBRIDGE — 8:39 p.m. — Incident stop on Everett Street led to a criminal led to the arrest of Joshua Palato, 19, of summons against a man for driving and 388 Morris St., for resisting arrest and dis- unregistered, uninsured car. orderly conduct. LEAVES SOUTHBRIDGE — 8:36 a.m. — MONDAY, NOV. 9 Investigated hit and run, Charlton Street. SOUTHBRIDGE — 1:35 p.m. — SOUTHBRIDGE — 9:49 a.m. — An inci- REMOVED Responded to threat to commit crime, SOUTHBRIDGE — 4:24 p.m. — Unable dent at his home led to the arrest of Complete Fall Clean-Up or “You Rake, We Take” Thomas Street. to deliver restraining order, Charlton Michael Faunce, 43, of 31 Fairview Ave., POWER WASHING SOUTHBRIDGE — 4:05 p.m. — Street. for domestic assault. Investigated vandalism, Cross Street. STURBRIDGE — 7:28 a.m. — 508-341-1337 SNOWPLOWING 6 • Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009

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incident, and in a develop- MMA ment he said shocked even continued from page A1 KUJO IN A CAGE MATCH? his doctor, Papoutsidis said he is ready to jump back in Boxing Commission as the It wasn’t included in the favorite members of the press. The Webster Democrat is the ring on Dec. 19. He plans State Athletic Commission, press release his office sent “I would relish the opportu- also no fan of Sutner, a to attend this weekend’s which would be responsible out last month announcing nity to jump into a cage with Worcester reporter Kujawski event in Plymouth as a for issuing all MMA licenses. House approval of mixed mar- Howie Carr or Shaun Sutner,” has accused of “printing any- spectator. Timilty did not respond tial arts legislation, but state said Kujawski, a frequent tar- thing but the truth.” As for a part of the legis- to two messages left with Rep. Paul Kujawski, D- get of newspaper columnist Neither Carr nor Sutner lation that calls for an adult his office last week. Webster, offered up a chal- and talk show host Carr’s responded to e-mails seeking to accompany children 16 Of course, while safety is lenge to two of his least rants against “Moonbats.” comment. and under to any MMA touted, the cash-strapped Paul Kujawski event, Shields said she state also has its eyes on doesn’t typically see kids what could prove a depend- that age alone at fights. able revenue source. mittee looked at,” he said. barians beating each other Shields, the sports first not just about jumping in a “How are they going to “MMA is growing “Our primary focus is just senseless in a cage. female promoter in New cage and beefing it out.” get here? It’s not the mall,” throughout the country and that these event were hap- “I think regulating mixed England. “Not good at all. In fact, CFX is already in she said. “We’ll definitely it’s good to get pening now, anyway, and martial arts is good for all MMA is just not under- line with some of the watch out for it. If there’s a Massachusetts on board were not regulated. There of us,” Shields said by stood enough. The only requirements included in kid unoccupied, one of our and create a new revenue were no safety require- phone last week in between thing good for allowing vot- the legislation, such as hav- security will scoop them up source,” said state Rep. ments.” finalizing plans for a Nov.14 ing is if they educate the ing a physician at ringside. and find the parents.” Paul Kujawski, D-Webster. Regulation may just be show at the Jungle Plex in community first and let Currently,there are two ref- In the end, said Shields, a Still, according to Adam exactly what MMA needs to Plymouth and working on a them see an event. erees at any given event, legislated MMA can only Martignetti, chief of staff change popular percep- new CFX radio show. “Too many people misun- three judges, an arbitrator help the sport. of the Joint Committee on tions, according to CFX pro- What she doesn’t feel all derstand MMA as a violent and an ambulance with “Oh, absolutely, it’s a very Public Safety and moter Linda Shields, whose warm and fuzzy about, how- sport. Football is far more EMTs on site. good thing,” she said. “We Homeland Security, which outfit is enjoying ever- ever, is the part of the bill violent. These fighters are Papoutsidis’ injury actu- want people to know MMA worked on the bill, safety is growing popularity. that gives towns a seven-day not going to get hurt. They ally occurred while he is a real sport, something the first priority. Nonetheless, there are plen- window to vote against hold- train hard and want to put attempted a move, and was people should take seriously. “I would say money is ty of critics who see it as ing an MMA event. on a show.” not inflicted by his oppo- “It’s so misunderstood. It’s certainly not what the com- nothing more than two bar- “That is terrible,” said MMA, she continued, “is nent. Mere months after the our job to educate people.” Sturbridge officials debate landfill jurisdiction cific provisions in the Inspector Ron Woolhouse ees, and expressed the opin- impartial third party opin- the shot. STURBRIDGE town’s charter regarding — answer to. ion that Kopelman and ion on oversight of the “Once those priority continued from page A1 direct supervision of the Upon Blanchard’s Paige’s determination that health agent’s employment, groups are completed, then facilities to the Board of request to call the meeting such issues could be taken though Bracket cautioned we can go to the general tance of the Department of Health. A matter of public into executive session, sev- up by the selectmen was Coakley would simply refer public,” said Board of Public Works (DPW) in health and safety, Cocalis eral members of her own incomplete. Furthermore, both parties back to the Health member Dr. Robert recent years. contested, as past practices board contested that may according to the table of charter. Audet. “There will be a According to Interim highlight, the Board of not be within their purview organization in the town’s The issues was resolved, point when there will be a Town Administrator Health has consistently to do. charter, the Board of Health for now, due to a motion by lot of vaccine available.” Michael Racicot, a notice been an administrative Blanchard said the exec- is identified as specialized White, seconded by A second vaccination from former Town entity when it comes to the utive session, which ulti- regulatory board. Creamer, prompting any clinic will be held this Administrator James landfill and recycling cen- mately did not occur, Blanchard suggested that complaints regarding Saturday, in addition to the Malloy issued in February ter. would have been to “con- Rusiecki’s fulltime status Board of Health employees December clinics that had of this year, states the con- Additionally, Cocalis sider the discipline or dis- and the only part-time sta- to be forwarded to that already been planned. trary. pointed out, “The current missal of, or to hear com- tus of the Board of Health board and left for them to Cocalis also reported the In an opinion offered by conditions of our landfill, plaints or charges brought would lend credence to the deal with as they see fit. $7,000 state reimbursement Sturbridge’s legal counsel would not actually make it against a public officer, idea that her employment for the clinics has since Kopelman and Paige stated through a state inspec- employee, staff member or should be regulated by the H1N1 CLINICS been reduced to $5,800 and in Malloy’s correspondence, tion.” individual,” as provided in same person that oversees even that may take a while oversight of those facilities Additional topics dis- All of the selectmen Mass General Law, Ch. 39, most other fulltime town to make it to the town, as it actually belongs to the town cussed by the two boards agreed the issue was too section 23B, in relation to employees: the town admin- was distributed to various administrator, for whom included the first H1N1 flu big to resolve in one meet- complaints regarding istrator. regions, not specific towns. DPW workers carry out shot clinic, during which ing and deferred making a Rusiecki. Selectman Hal White, Sturbridge’s money is cur- operations. the Board of Health inocu- decision to a later date. Selectman Thomas who also opposed going into rently locked up somewhere “I guess you would have lated 117 children and “We went through Mr. Creamer objected to mov- executive session, said in in Worcester. to go back to 1988 when we included an impromptu Malloy, we went through ing the meeting to executive his professional experience, The boards also discussed opened up the recycling cen- extension, as more doses of me, and we’ll turn it over session, as the Board of many full-time employees the prospect of utilizing ter and the landfill, that was the vaccine arrived then to a third town administra- Health, and therefore its do not have a fulltime, retired police cruisers and all under the Board of were anticipated. tor,” Racicot said. employees, answer directly direct supervisor. other town owned vehicles Health,” Cocalis said, citing Cocalis said after all of The second discrepancy to the voters of the town. “It’s the nature of the that would otherwise be an opinion from a the 3-9 year olds that were between the two boards Attorney Gary Bracket beast,” White said. “It has to auctioned off for their Massachusetts Association scheduled to get the first of was who the Board of representing Rusiecki be done.” department vehicle in of Boars of Health attorney. what for children will be a Health’s employees — pointed out the fact that the Selectman Scott Garieri replacement of the vehicle Chairman of the Board of two-round shot, volunteers Health Agent Alyssa health agent does not suggested contacting the the Board of Health cur- Selectmen Mary Blanchard made phone calls to other at Rusiecki and Food and appear on the town admin- State Attorney General rently shares with the indicated there are no spe- risk individuals who had Accommodations istrator’s roster of employ- Martha Coakley for an returned consent forms for Conservation Department.

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Council discusses town’s recycling program

benefit program is not,” discussion and only one to the state. If P&W origi- The latter cases, if they might get some federal COUNCIL said Councilor Denise “no” vote (Steven Lazo, nally bought any parcel in exist, constitute a “taking,” funds if the suit succeeds. continued from page A1 Clemence. “We all should against the contractors’ question, the issue is moot proponents argue. do our part to bring up our list), although a few had for that parcel, but if P&W The town had four Gus Steeves can be based on how much each recycling rates.” individual abstentions. had an easement across a parcels that might be affect- reached at 508-909-4135 or by household recycles. Those Among other things, she One of the contracts will parcel, the lawsuit argues ed, so it voted to join the e-mail at gsteeves@stone- points can be used for a was indirectly referring to enable the town to hire its ownership should have suit. Clark said it will cost bridgepress.com. variety of things, including Condition 19 in the Casella Stantec to conduct an envi- reverted to the abutters. Southbridge nothing, but discount coupons at local contract, under which ronmental impact study stores and restaurants, or Southbridge has the right regarding the effect of can be donated to schools to surcharge or reject trash withdrawing an extra 2 mil- and other nonprofit groups. shipments to the landfill lion gallons of water daily “I don’t care if it’s a pri- Cornerstone Cafe to serve Thanksgiving dinner from towns that don’t meet from the town’s reservoirs. vate vendor,” Vecchia said. a recycling level that’s Clark said it’s part of the “We’re responsible.” STURBRIDGE — The Cornerstone Café The café is conveniently located at defined in relation to the Department of Other councilors, howev- at Tantasqua Regional High School invites Tantasqua Regional High School, 319 town’s own level. Environmental er, said the system seems to local residents to stop by Thursday,Nov.19 Brookfield Road (Route 148), Sturbridge. Before that issue came up Protection’s review of the be pretty accurate as far as for a Thanksgiving dinner. The café will be open from 10:30 a.m. during Councilor’s Forum, permit change, which they know, although it’s The menu will include soup or to 12:30 p.m. the council nearly-unani- sparked few questions oth- possible some of the truck salad, choice of roasted tom The Culinary Arts mously approved four con- erwise. scales aren’t calibrated turkey served with stuffing Department is also taking tracts, a petition to repair The lawsuit, as the News right. Dave Livengood and mashed potatoes or orders for Thanksgiving Buckley Street, the list of reported last week, is one in noted that people who baked stuffed shrimp Holiday Baking Sweets plowing contractors for this which landowners abutting weigh their recycling at with mashed potatoes, until Friday, Nov. 21. For winter, and Clark’s decision the former Providence & home typically do so in and both served with veg- more information, call (508) to become a party to a class- Worcester Railroad route their totes, which adds a lot etables. The entrees come with bread, but- 347-9301, exts. 1108 or 5108. action lawsuit involving the could get compensation for of extra weight to the total. ter and complimentary dessert. The cost rail right of way. None of the way the federal govern- “Recycling is mandatory, is $7.95. — Submitted by Cornerstone Cafe them had any significant ment transferred the land but participation in the

LEGALS TOWN OF BRIMFIELD 207 feet to a point on said stone wall which is (40.41) feet to an iron pipe; TOWN OF STURBRIDGE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1.72 feet northerly from an iron pipe in the THENCE S. 47 degs. 09' 40'' W. along the CONSERVATION COMMISSION STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES ground; westerly side of said Leadmine Road a dis- PUBLIC HEARING The Town of Brimfield requests proposals Thence S. 10° 16' E. along land now or for- tance of one hundred and seventy-nine hun- The Sturbridge Conservation Commission, in from Massachusetts registered structural merly of Brunelle, a distance of 130.0 feet to dredths (100.79) feet to an iron pipe; accordance with M.G.L. c. 131, §40, and the engineers to determine the scope of work an iron pipe in the ground; THENCE S. 22 degs. 47' 25'' W. along the Town of Sturbridge Wetland Bylaws, will hold and cost; to provide reports and analyses on Thence S. 4° 46' E. along land now or for- westerly side of said Leadmine Road a dis- the following Public Hearing relating to work existing damage to its historic Town Hall; merly ofJohn and Evelyn Vecchione a dis- tance of ten and no hundredths (10.00) feet within a wetland, water body, or resource and, to provide bid ready plans and specifi- tance of 93.35 feet to an iron pipe in a stone to an iron pipe; area and/or within the 200-foot buffer zone to cations as well as provide project oversight. wall; THENCE N. 71 degs. 52' 45'' W. along lot #2 a wetland, water body, or resource area on The contract price shall not exceed $20,000. Thence S. 73° 35' W. along land now of for- a distance of three hundred seventy-nine November 19, 2009 at 9:15 PM in the Proposers must submit separate, sealed merly of Leo Theriault et ux, a distance of and six hundredths (379.06) feet to an iron Sturbridge Senior Center at 480 Main Street. price and non-price (technical proposals) in 171.75 feet to the point of beginning. pipe; This Public Hearing is in regards to a Notice writing to the Board of Selectmen, 23 Main For mortgagors' title see deed recorded THENCE N. 03 degs. 35' 55'' E. along lot #2 of Intent submitted by Jalbert Engineering, Street, Brimfield, MA no later than December with Worcester County (Worcester District) a distance of one hundred twenty-four and Inc. on behalf of Fredrick & Susan Shea for 1, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Proposals will be Registry of Deeds in Book 40660, Page 332. no hundredths (124.00) feet to an iron pipe in the replacement of a stone retaining wall on opened at a public meeting of the Board of These premises will be sold and con- a stonewall; Big Alum Pond: 170 Lake Road in Selectmen on December 7, 2009 at 7:00 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all THENCE S. 79 degs. 12' 34'' E. along a Sturbridge, MA. p.m. A briefing session and walk-thru of the rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, stonewall and said Heins land a distance of Submitted by: David Barnicle, Chairman building will be conducted for proposers on covenants, liens or claims in the nature of seventy and no hundredths (70.00) feet to an STURBRIDGE CONSERVATION November 19, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Contact liens, improvements, public assessments, iron pipe; COMMISSION Carol M. DelNegro, Chief Procurement any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, THENCE S. 77 degs. 47' 01'' E. along said November 11, 2009 Officer, in care of the Board of Selectmens water and sewer liens and any other munici- Heins land a distance of one hundred seven- Office, 23 Main Street, Brimfield, MA 01010 pal assessments or liens or existing encum- ty-eight and seventy-two hundredths Commonwealth of Massachusetts or by phone at 413-245-4100, extension 4, brances of record which are in force and are (178.72) feet to a drill hole; The Trial Court for a full proposal package including scope of applicable, having priority over said mort- THENCE S. 70 degs. 04' 22'' E. along said Probate and Family Court services and submission criteria on or after gage, whether or not reference to such Heins land a distance of one hundred sixty- Worcester Division November 12, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. The Town restrictions, easements, improvements, liens five and sixty-six hundredths (165.66) feet to Docket No. WO09P2630GD reserves the right to reject any and/or all pro- or encumbrances is made in the deed. an iron pipe; ORDER AND NOTICE: Service by posals, to waive informalities or to advertise TERMS OF SALE: THENCE S. 62 degs. 53' 45'' E. along said Publication for new proposals as deemed in the interest A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Heins land a distance of seventy-one and Petition for Appointment of of the Town. Dollars by certified or bank check will be forty-six hundredths (71.46) feet to the point Guardian of a Minor November 11, 2009 required to be paid by the purchaser at the of beginning. In the interests of time and place of sale. The balance is to be Meaning and intending to convey Lot #1 con- Tessa J Philidor NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF paid by certified or bank check at Harmon taining 1.368 acres as show on ''Corrective of Southbridge, MA REAL ESTATE Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Plan of Land in Sturbridge, Massachusetts Minor By virtue and in execution of the Power Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to owned by Lawrence J. Thalken & Toni I. ORDER TO PETITIONER(S) of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Thalken, dated April 1,1987 Para Land (Pursuant to Standing Order 4-09) by Lisa M. Bidwell, John H. Bidwell, and Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Surveying, Inc., Southbridge, MA'', and IT IS ORDERED THAT copies of this Notice Evelyn F. Vecchione to Mortgage Electronic days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- recorded at the Worcester District Registry of and the Petition for Appointment of a Registration Systems, Inc., dated February vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Deeds in Book 575, Plan 40. Guardian of a Minor be served on Marc Y. 1, 2007 and recorded with the Worcester in full of the purchase price. The description Subject to any rights of way others may have Philidor by publishing a copy of the order and County (Worcester District) Registry of of the premises contained in said mortgage in the cart roads running through the above notice once in the Southbridge Evening Deeds at Book 40660, Page 335, of which shall control in the event of an error in this described premises. News, Southbridge, MA, publication to be at mortgage BAC Home Loans Servicing L.P. publication. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- least seven (7) days prior to the date of hear- f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing L.P. Other terms, if any, to be announced at ed with Worcester County (Worcester ing listed below. is the present holder, for breach of the condi- the sale. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31259, Stephen G. Abraham tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING L.P. F/K/A Page 196. Register of Probate foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC- These premises will be sold and con- NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Auction at 2:00 p.m. on November 20, 2009, ING L.P. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a on the mortgaged premises located at 57 Present holder of said mortgage rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Brookfield Road, Sturbridge, Worcester covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Minor filed on 09/14/2009 will be held County, Massachusetts, all and singular the By its Attorneys, liens, improvements, public assessments, 12/02/2009 08:30 AM Motion premises described in said mortgage, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Located COURT ROOM 9, Worcester TO WIT: 150 California Street water and sewer liens and any other munici- Probate Court, 225 Main St., Worcester, MA Situate in Sturbridge, Worcester County, Newton, MA 02458 pal assessments or liens or existing encum- 01608 Massachusetts: (617) 558-0500 brances of record which are in force and are 2. Response to Petition: You may respond The land in said Sturbridge, with the build- 200810-1207 - GRN applicable, having priority over said mort- by filing a written response to the Petition or ings thereon and all privileges and appurte- October 28, 2009 gage, whether or not reference to such by appearing in person at the hearing. If you nances thereto belonging situated on the November 4, 2009 restrictions, easements, improvements, liens choose to file a written response, you need westerly side of Brookfield Road, bounded November 11, 2009 or encumbrances is made in the deed. to: and described as follows: TERMS OF SALE: File the original with the Court; and Beginning at the southeasterly corner of tract NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Mail a copy to all interested parties at to be conveyed at an iron pin on the wester- REAL ESTATE Dollars by certified or bank check will be least five (5) business days before the hear- ly line of said Brookfield Road, being the By virtue and in execution of the Power required to be paid by the purchaser at the ing. northeasterly corner of land now or formerly of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given time and place of sale. The balance is to be 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an of Armesine LaFlarnme; by Thomas E. Burke to Mortgage Electronic paid by certified or bank check at Harmon adult on behalf of the minor) has the right to Thence S. 73° 35' W. along land now or for- Registration Systems, Inc., dated August 15, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, request that counsel be appointed for the merly of said LaFlamme land, 200 feet to an 2003 and recorded with the Worcester Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to minor. iron pin at land now or Formerly of Alida County (Worcester District) Registry of P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 4. Presence of the Minor at: A minor over Brunell Thence N. 4° 46' W. along said Deeds at Book 31259, Page 198, of which Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) age 14 has the right to be present at any Brunell land, 93.35 feet to an iron pin; mortgage Chase Home Finance LLC is the days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in Thence N. 83° 46' E. along said Brunell land, present holder, for breach of the conditions of vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt the minor’s best interests. 200 feet to an iron pipe at the westerly line of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- in full of the purchase price. The description THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An important said Brookfield Road: closing, the same will be sold at Public of the premises contained in said mortgage court proceeding that may affect your rights Thence S. 0° 30' E. along the westerly line of Auction at 9:00 a.m. on November 27, 2009, shall control in the event of an error in this has been scheduled. If you do not under- said Brookfield Road, 58.25 feet to the point on the mortgaged premises located at 288 publication. stand this notice or other court papers, of beginning. Leadmine Road, Sturbridge, Worcester Other terms, if any, to be announced at please contact an attorney for legal advice. Also, the land with the buildings thereon in County, Massachusetts, all and singular the the sale. November 11, 2009 said Sturbridge, bounded and described as premises described in said mortgage, CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC follows: TO WIT: Present holder of said mortgage Beginning at a corner of stone walls on the The land with the buildings thereon, Iocated easterly side of Collette Road, said corner in Sturbridge, Worcester County, By its Attorneys, marking the northwest corner of land now or Massachusetts bounded and described as HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. formerly of Leo Theriault et ux; follows: 150 California Street Thence N. 12° 34' W. along said wall and the BEGINNING at an iron pipe at the northeast Newton, MA 02458 easterly sideline of Collette Road, a distance corner of tract herein described on the west- (617) 558-0500 of 105.77 feet to an iron pipe in said wall; erly side of Leadmine Road at the southeast 200906-0789 - RED Thence N. 15° 09' W. along said wall and the corner of land of Harold A. Heins, now or for- November 4, 2009 easterly sideline of Collette Road, a distance merly; November 11, 2009 of 187.6 feet to a corner of stone walls; THENCE S. 53 degs. 38' 32'' W. along the November 18, 2009 Thence easterly along a stone wall and land westerly side of said Leadmine Road a dis- now or formerly of one Jalbert, a distance of tance of forty and forty-one hundredths Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 • 9

OBITUARIES THIS DAY IN THE Joseph G. Beaulieu Sr., 85 George F. Hast, 73 SOUTHBRIDGE OXFORD — Joseph G. Conn., for 25 years. CHARLTON — George F. and Ollie M. (Beach) Hast and NEWS Beaulieu Sr., 85, of Woodland In retirement, he Hast, 73, of 3 Clark Road, for- lived in Oxford before moving to Drive, died Sunday, Nov. 8 in his worked at merly of Oxford, died Sunday, Charlton. home. Interstate Gasket Nov. 8 at home. Mr. Hast worked as a mason, NOV. 11 He is survived by his wife of in Leicester for 11 He leaves his wife of 52 years, along side his father-in-law, Arlene (Vigeant) Hast of George Vigeant for many years 65 years, Gloria A. (Robinson) years. Editor’s Note: The information fea- Beaulieu of Oxford; a son, Mr. Beaulieu Charlton; two sons, Peter M. and before becoming a union tured here is taken from archived issues Joseph G. Beaulieu Jr. of was a member of Grace his wife Laura S. Hast of Dudley mason. He was a member of Charlton; a daughter, Janice E. Episcopal Church in Oxford, and Steven and Donna Hast of the Local Chapter 6 Brick of the Southbridge Evening News and Pierce and her husband Robert where he also served as Senior Charlton; a daughter, Pamala Layers Union. is not current. The bound issues have of Rutland; a brother, Francis G. Warden, Vestry person, and her husband Thomas Holt He was an avid hunter, fisher- been borrowed from the Jacob Edwards Beaulieu of Scottsville, N.Y.; Chalice Bearer, lay reader, and of Dudley; a brother, Paul and man, and loved spending time Library. two grandchildren; two great- choir member. He also assisted his wife Lynn Hast of Oxford; outdoors. grandchildren; nephews and with janitorial work at the seven grandchildren, Alyssa, George’s funeral was held 1944 nieces. church. Kathryn, Jennifer, Peter Jr., Wednesday, Nov. 11 in the Shaw- HEAD: B-29S HIT NANKING, He was born in Uxbridge, the He enjoyed refurbished furni- Thomas Jr., James and Daniel Majercik Funeral Home, 48 SHANGHAI son of the late Alfred and Ida M. ture and working with wood. and several nieces and School St., Webster. Burial was The Southbridge Selective Service (Henry) Beaulieu, and lived in He was a volunteer for Meals nephews. in Saint Roch’s Cemetery, board is getting almost all its inductees Uxbridge, Worcester, and on Wheels in Oxford for 15 He was predeceased by two Oxford. from those just coming of age, accord- Auburn, before moving to years. sisters, Mary Ann Raymond and Memorial donations may be ing to Chief Clerk Ida Ouellette. Oxford in 1958. A private family funeral serv- Audrey Reid. made to the Oxford Women’s Endorsed A gasoline ration coupons He graduated from Uxbridge ice will be held at Paradis George was born in Club Scholarship Fund, Box 61, must not be changed to new registra- High School in 1942. Funeral Home in Oxford. There Worcester, son of the late Albin Oxford, MA 01540. tion numbers when plates for 1945 are He was a U.S. Navy veteran of are no calling hours. Burial will received, the Southbridge ration board World War II and the Korean be private. announced yesterday. War. In lieu of flowers, memorial Will Wells be able to snap back this Mr. Beaulieu worked at New contributions may be made to E-mail obituary notices to atrem- afternoon after the terrible football England Envelope in Worcester the Grace Episcopal Church, 270 lacing the boys received from for 10 years, retiring in 1985. Main St., Oxford, MA 01540. Northbridge High gridders last Previously, he worked at United Visit www.paradisfuneral- [email protected] States Envelope in Rockville, home.com Saturday? Coach Harry McMahon and his players believe that they have all the bad football out of their sys- tems and that they will wallop an improved Millbury High eleven at WHAT TO DO Alumni field. CALENDAR Registered Republicans from Michael’s Orthodox Christian STURBRIDGE — The continued from page A5 Charlton are encouraged to Church, 16 Romanian Avenue, Cornerstone Café at Tantasqua attend. invites the public to a Regional High School invites THIS DAY IN For more information, con- Community (traditional turkey local residents to stop by for a REPUBLICANS TO MEET tact Donna Peters at 508-248- dinner) meal in the church hall Thanksgiving dinner. The café CHARLTON — The Charlton 6140 or State Committeewoman from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Children is conveniently located at HISTORY Republican Town Committee Janet Garon at 508-347-3999. should be accompanied by an Tantasqua Regional High will be holding its reorganiza- adult. For more information, School, 319 Brookfield Road tional meeting at 6:30 p.m. at COMMUNITY MEAL call the church office at 508-765- (Route 148). The café will be NOV. 11 the office of Paul Kolesnikovas, SOUTHBRIDGE — The 5276. open from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 109-5 Masonic Home Road. Vision Committee of St. p.m. Today's Highlight in History:On THANKSGIVING DINNER Nov. 11, 1918, fighting in World War I came to an end with the signing of an armistice between the Allies and Germany. On this date: Nipmuc history brought to light at library In 1831, former slave Nat Turner, who'd led a violent insurrection, was HISTORY Before the English came, he added, Native state,” and seen, legally, as children. On top executed in Jerusalem, Va. continued from page A1 New England featured a very extensive trade of that, they often faced stereotypes of being In 1889, Washington became the 42nd network — long trails that now form the routes “drunken,” “lazy” wanderers who peddled state. at Jacob Edwards Library Monday. He said of many major highways. Archaeologists have baskets and slept on white families’ floors in In 1921, the remains of an unidenti- they experienced a “hidden history” of folk- found items from hundreds of miles away, winter and camped outdoors in summer, but fied American service member were lore and folkways, often in plain sight of including copper nuggets from the Midwest, Doughton noted that many of the early interred in the Tomb of the Unknown everyone else, and their genes now flow and the trails enabled communication that stagecoach drivers were Indians. Soldier at Arlington National through many who may not even know. was faster than what the colonists had. Disease and war had all but obliterated Cemetery in a ceremony presided over “They didn’t go underground,” he Doughton noted the Indians of Virginia knew the Native communities, starting even by President Warren G. Harding. observed. “Contemporary Nipmuc people about the outbreak of King Philip’s War in 1675 before the Pilgrims landed. Because of con- In 1929, the Ambassador Bridge span- still hunt and gather at Price Chopper.” days before the Europeans there got the mes- tact with fishermen, a pandemic that was ning the Detroit River between As a Nipmuc himself, Doughton said he sage by boat. probably measles swept across the region in Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, was rejects some things he sees in his own culture. “It has been argued that you could travel 1618-19, killing around 70 percent of the dedicated. Among them are people claiming to be “chiefs from Bangor, Maine, to Portland, Ore., Indians because they had no immunity. In In 1966, Gemini 12 blasted off from and princesses” and those who have been try- using Native trails,” he said. “… The 1633, another killer — smallpox — followed Cape Kennedy, Fla., with astronauts ing to restore the “Nipmuc language” in amount of trade in this region was mind- suit, decimating the survivors. Those who James A. Lovell and Edwin "Buzz" recent years. boggling.” lived, however, quietly tried to keep their Aldrin Jr. aboard. “There never was a Nipmuc language, According to a map Doughton showed, the culture alive within their kinship groups In 1968, the Republic of Maldives was [and] the fact there’s a Nipmuc language Nipmucs lived in eight major “homelands” — until the 1970s, when what Doughton terms declared. reclamation project is really scandalous,” he concentrations of villages and kinship hunt- “soapbox” powwows started becoming pop- In 1983, President Ronald Reagan argues. He claims that’s being driven by peo- ing areas, some of them centered roughly on ular and creating “counterfactual histo- became the first U.S. chief executive to ple who found a few old books translated by Southbridge, Brookfield, the Blackstone ries.” There isn’t much about them that are address the Diet, Japan's national legis- Colonists; nobody knows when the last actu- Valley and the Nashoba River. They didn’t authentic to New England Indian tradition lature. al speaker died. recognize the artificial municipal or state (much of the ceremony and dress actually In 1984, Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. Although sometimes seen as a tribe, lines we now have, and that has in recent comes from the Plains tribes), he said. — father of slain civil rights leader Doughton argues the Nipmuc Indians were years been a cause of a problem — Nipmucs That said, however, Doughton notes, Martin Luther King Jr. — died in probably the inland group of the in Rhode Island and Connecticut aren’t seen “Native Americans are not frozen in time; Atlanta at age 84. Massachuset tribe that gave the state its as being Nipmucs under federal rules, they’re not snapshots of the past.” Nipmuc Today's Birthdays: Dancer-choreogra- name. They spoke an Algonquin dialect, and because the Nipmucs are deemed to be a culture has changed over time — for exam- pher Nicholas Royce is 84. Comedian their name means “fresh water people” in “Massachusetts” tribe, Doughton said. ple, today’s Indians often go by a common Jonathan Winters is 84. Jazz singer- that language, a reference to the fact they typ- The fact such boundaries didn’t matter to name (like his) and keep their Nipmuc name musician Mose Allison is 82. Author ically lived in villages on lakes and rivers in them is reflected in the lengthy family his- — which isn’t something like “Little Dog” — Carlos Fuentes is 81. Actress Bibi central Massachusetts and parts of tory he used as a key part of his talks. That solely for use among kin. In the Colonial era, Andersson is 74. Country singer Narvel Connecticut and Rhode Island. genealogy traces the family line of John he said, they typically got a new name at Felts is 71. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., “Each group was ruled by its own Nedson and Mary Pegan, who married birth, at puberty,when they got married, and is 69. Rock singer-musician Vince sachem, but there was very little political “before 1767” and whose descendents were when they became “venerable.” Martell (Vanilla Fudge) is 64. The presi- organization beyond the village or band the last to own an Indian reservation near Today, the two surviving bands — dent of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, is 64. level,” wrote Lee Sultzman on his “Nipmuc Hatchet Pond. Pegan was one of three Hassanamisco, with land in Grafton, and Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller is 58. Pop singer- History” Web page. Typically, they lived by Nipmuc people bearing that name. Chaubunagungamaug, with land in musician Paul Cowsill (The Cowsills) is both agriculture and hunting/fishing, His genealogy traces them to living peo- Connecticut — claim about 1,400 members 57. Rock singer-musician Andy roaming somewhat within a region defined ple bearing the surnames Chase, Cason, combined. According to NipmucNation.org, Partridge (XTC) is 56. Singer Marshall largely by kinship. Toney, Walley, Hazard, Santana and many the Clinton administration signed but did- Crenshaw is 56. Actor David DeLuise is In our area, the Quinebaug band and others others, many of them still in the n’t publish a “positive finding” in the tribe’s 38. Actor Adam Beach is 37. Actor were subject to the Pequots until that tribe was Southbridge area. long-running federal recognition quest in Leonardo DiCaprio is 35. Rock musician crushed by English colonists in 1637, Sultzman Before Indians were granted citizenship in 2001, but it was reversed under Bush the Jonathan Pretus (Cowboy Mouth) is 28. wrote. Local villages included Mashapaug near 1869, some of those ancestors and others next year. The Bureau of Indian Affairs for- — Associated Press Mashapaug Pond; Metewemesick in with Native blood did what they could to mally denied the request in 2004, but the Sturbridge; Chabanakongkomun blend into either the white or black commu- Nipmucs are appealing. [Chaubunagungamaug], near Webster; nity.At that time Indians were “wards of the Manchaug, near Oxford; and several in what’s now Thompson, Conn., according to the Access Geneology site. Long before Whites came, “people had Las Vegas Nite domesticated the landscape, and a lot of Great fun and games at the Native settlements were put in logical places,” Doughton said. Knights of Columbus • 49 Central St., Auburn Annual Las Vegas Charity Benefit November 14, 2009

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BY NICK ETHIER year when her stick work got a little better.” SPORTS STAFF WRITER The 2-0 deficit woke up the Cougars’ WORCESTER — The streak had to end offense, as they hadn’t put an official shot on eventually. net until that point. From that point forward The Quaboag field hockey team had won Quaboag got five shots on the Blue Raiders’ each of the past four Central Massachusetts cage, but Audra Hampsch made the neces- Division 2 championships, and the Cougars sary saves. saw themselves at Commerce Bank Field at McCann finished with 14 saves for the Foley Stadium once again for a semifinal Cougars, which really kept her team in the match with top-seeded Hopedale. game for most of the contest. But this time it was the Blue Raiders’ turn Hopedale (19-1) will play No. 2 Oakmont to spring a victory, and Karisa Dubois’ two (15-1-3) for the district championship. goals lifted Hopedale past Quaboag, 2-0, on Quaboag finished its season at 16-3-2. Nov. 9. Meanwhile, the Cougars will lose Olivia “The better team won this evening,” Jankins to graduation in the spring, so her Quaboag coach John O’Neill admitted. fine high school field hockey career has “Hopedale did a nice job. Hopedale did some come to a close. things that we were prepared for, but we just “She’s been in eight district finals,” couldn’t control.” O’Neill began when asked to speak about his And the main concern for the Cougars was co-captain. “She’s also been to seven state the speed of the Blue Raiders. championship games and won three of “They have some very fast players,” them. I don’t think there’s a girl in high O’Neill continued. “They play a spread out school that’s had a better career. I don’t even offense, and we were just not capable of think there’s a boy that’s had a better career. keeping up with their speed.” Nick Ethier photos You look at Olivia Jankins and she gives you The first half of play didn’t produce any everything she can give you. She’s heart and Kaitlyn Ramsey (7) gets a hug from Olivia Jankins after Quaboag fell to Hopedale in the Central goals, but Hopedale earned an unprecedent- soul, she’s class, and she’s everything you’d Massachusetts Division 2 semifinal, 2-0. ed 12 penalty corners in the 30-minute frame want her to be.” to Quaboag’s five. and the teams played on. Heather Kapatoes, Morin and Dubois pro- And even though a player as talented as Cougars’ goaltender Jessica McCann Finally, in the fifth minute of the second duced a three-on-one break, and even though Jankins is departing, O’Neill is still confi- made six saves in the half, including a couple half, Dubois got Hopedale on the board. the play stalled for a moment, Dubois was dent about next season’s field hockey team. of beauties to keep the game scoreless. Controlling the ball on the left side of the still able to secure the ball from a tough “We never start the season thinking that Early in the second half it appeared that field, Dubois outran Quaboag defenders angle and rip a shot past McCann. we can’t be here,” he said of making it to the the relentless Blue Raiders would finally Haley Fountain and Shelby Jankins, and “She’s got a lot of talent,” Hopedale coach semifinal round at Foley Stadium. take a lead, as they had a two-on-one with then fired a shot past McCann for the score. Deborah Gorman said of Dubois. “She’s And maybe a new district championship forwards Katie Morin and Dubois. But A little more than four minutes later obviously very fast. She was on defense last tradition will begin at Quaboag Regional McCann made another great save on Dubois, Dubois struck again. year, and then I moved her to forward this Middle/High School. A FIGHT ON MUGGET HILL

Nick Ethier photos The Auburn field hockey team runs back to the sideline at the conclusion of their 2-1 loss to Oakmont in the Central Massachusetts Division 2 semifinal. Rockets fall just short in district semifinals

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BY NICK ETHIER Spartans a 1-0 lead. SPORTS STAFF WRITER Oakmont continued to play WORCESTER — The Oakmont offensive field hockey for the field hockey team started the sec- remainder of the first half, but ond half of play strong against they couldn’t put another goal Auburn Monday, Nov. 9, looking past Auburn’s defense. to add to their 1-0 lead. Lahtinen’s eventual game-win- Shawn Kelley photos The Spartans produced two ner was scored, and it appeared CHARLTON — Bay Path’s Scott Palmerino kicks the ball as Millbury’s Joel penalty corners, a flurry in front that the Spartans would easily Massa stays on himon Saturday, Nov. 7 during a Central Massachusetts of the Auburn cage, and a hard advance to the championship Division 2 first-round contest between the sixth-seeded Minutemen and shot on net in the first seven min- game. the 11th-seeded Woolies. Millbury earned the 3-0 upset and a trip to the utes of action. But the Rockets never stopped quarterfinals Tuesday, Nov. 10 against No. 3 Grafton. Bay Path finished its But the Rockets defense and hustling, and with 10 minutes to season with a record of 9-3-7. goaltending stood strong, and play Auburn started pressuring Above rght: Auburn looked to capitalize on the Oakmont zone on a consis- CHARLTON — Bay Path’s Jewin Fournier grabs control of the ball. the potential momentum. tent basis. Bottom Right: But it wasn’t meant to be as But the Rockets still hadn’t put CHARLTON — Millbury’s Ryan O’Leary keeps control of the ball as Bay Oakmont’s Chelsea Lahtinen net- an official shot on net until there Path’s Calvin Larose keeps his eye on it. ted a goal in the ninth minute, were just over three minutes left with Devan Wirtanen picking up in regulation. Rachel Dube took a the assist, giving the Spartans an high shot on net, which was all-important two-goal cushion. saved by Morgan Mitchell. But Oakmont, the No. 2 seed in the Stelmach was there for the OSTSEASON COREBOARD Central Massachusetts Division 2 rebound, and her shot found the P S tournament, held on to beat No. 3 back of the cage. FIELD HOCKEY (5)Tantasqua 3, (12)Milton 0 Auburn by a score of 2-1 in the With 3:01 to play, Auburn now Division 1 Sunday, Nov. 8 (first round) semifinal round held at had a chance only trailing 2-1. Wednesday, Nov. 4 (first round) Monday, Nov. 9 (quarterfinals) (6)Parker Charter 5, (11)Uxbridge Commerce Bank Field at Foley “Our kids never give up,” (4)St. Peter-Marian 3, (4)Westboro 3, Tantasqua 0 4 Stadium. Auburn coach Bethann Clemmer (13)Shepherd Hill 2 The Spartans (15-1-3) advance said. “That goal was a legitimate (5)Algonquin 4, (12)Tantasqua 1 Central Mass. Division 3 Monday, Nov. 9 (quarterfinals) to face No. 1 Hopedale in the nice shot on net.” Monday, Nov. 9 (quarterfinals) (4)Bromfield 7, Whitinsville finals, while the Rockets finished The final three minutes didn’t Division 2 (3)Whitinsville Christian 3, Christian 2 their season at 15-2-4. go the Rockets’ way, though, as Wednesday, Nov. 4 (first round) (11)Tri-County 0 The defense of Oakmont was the Spartans produced two cor- (3)Auburn 4, (14)Assabet Valley 2 GIRLS’ SOCCER spectacular all game long, as ners in the final minute of the (4)Quaboag 4, (13)Maynard 0 BOYS’ SOCCER Division 1 they had an uncanny ability to game. (5)Northbridge 2, Division 1 Sunday, Nov. 8 (first round) cleanly block shots from Auburn “We wanted to come out and (12)Narragansett 0 Saturday, Nov. 7 (first round) (9)Shepherd Hill 3, (8)Burncoat 1 and control the ball. finish what we didn’t finish last (6)Lunenburg 2, (11)Douglas 0 (7)Shepherd Hill 2, (10)Tantasqua “Our defense has been great all year,” Roy said. Oakmont (8)Uxbridge 2, (9)Bromfield 0 1 (SH wins shootout, 4-2) Division 2 season long,” Oakmont coach reached the District final last sea- Sunday, Nov. 8 (first round) Leanne Roy, adding that Auburn son, but fell to Quaboag. Now the Friday, Nov. 6 (quarterfinals) Monday, Nov. 9 (quarterfinals) (5)Auburn 1, (12)Groton-Dunstable forwards Molly McNamara and Spartans can be district champs (1)Hopedale 3, Uxbridge 0 (2)Algonquin vs. Shepherd Hill, 7 0 Erin Stelmach were hanging if they can get past the Blue Quaboag 2, Northbridge 1 (2OT) p.m. (7)Holy Name 3, (10)Northbridge 0 deep, which meant her defensive Raiders. Auburn 1, Lunenburg 0 (2OT) (8)Nipmuc 2, (9)Leicester 1 unit had to have their eyes open And even though Auburn Division 2 at all times. couldn’t come away with a victo- Monday, Nov. 9 (semifinals) Saturday, Nov. 7 (first round) Division 3 The Spartans had a quality ry, this makes two straight sea- (2)Oakmont 2, Auburn 1 (11)Millbury 3, (6)Bay Path 0 Saturday, Nov. 7 (first round) scoring opportunity in the sev- sons where the Rockets have Hopedale 2, Quaboag 0 (3)Maynard 1, (14)Quaboag 0 (OT) enth minute, but Shannon reached the district semifinals. Sunday, Nov. 8 (first round) (4)Valley Tech 8, (13)Trivium 0 Johnson (10 saves) turned it “We get better every year,” GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL (5)Northbridge 3, (12)Monty Tech (10)Littleton 2, (7)Whitinsville aside. Clemmer said. “We’ll be back. I West/Central Mass. Division 1 1 Christian (Littleton wins Oakmont continued to domi- think our kids were in real good Friday, Nov. 6 (first round) (7)Auburn 3, (10)Leicester 0 shootout, 4-3) nate the possession battle, and shape.” (8)Algonquin 3, (9)Shepherd Hill 1 (9)Nipmuc 2, (8)Bartlett 0 eventually scored with 11 min- Clemmer added that seniors Monday, Nov. 9 (quarterfinals) utes to play in the first half. Kelly Cutting, Sarah Duda and Division 3 (5)Bromfield 5, Valley Tech 2 Marisa Dunn took what looked Vera Grek played a great game Saturday, Nov. 7 (first round) like a harmless shot into the mid- for Auburn. Central Mass. Division 2 (5)Whitinsville Christian 2, For updates, please visit dle of the circle, but Kelly Dunn “I couldn’t be prouder of our Friday, Nov. 6 (first round) (12)Quaboag 1 www.stonebridgepress.com. was there to find the ball and rip kids,” Clemmer said. a shot past Johnson, giving the Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 • 11

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Dance Studio in West was asked to demonstrate. “I’m very proud of Zoe,” children’s story “The Brookfield and MassMotion “I felt nervous because I Watson’s mother Vivian Nutcracker and the Mouse Dance Academy in thought I wasn’t going to be Wells said. “I think it’s King,” in which a young Sturbridge respectively. in there, and there was kind something that she’ll girl’s Christmas nutcracker Auditioning for the pro- of trick moves,” she said. remember for the rest of comes to life and transports duction was an experience Since receiving their call- her life because it’s such a her to another realm where in itself. backs though, offering holiday tradition.” not only wooden soldier- One dancer’s mother Watson and Cochrane roles Sharmin Wengender looking nutcrackers rule, described the tryouts as, “a as mice and Wengender a agreed, saying pride in the but dolls and other fantasti- play date in tights,” and role as a sheep, the girls young ladies was an under- cal incarnations take the encouraged the girls not to have been Nutcracker- statement from a parental place of human beings. get their hopes up. minded, handing out flyers point of view. Moreover, For three days next “I was nervous because and posters advertising the Wengender said she is blown month, 8-year-old Zoe I’ve never actually done a performance. away by the size of the danc- Watson of Brimfield, and 7- ballet play before and I did- As for hitting the big ing feat undertaken by the year-olds Ceili Cochrane n’t know any of the people stage in the future, the girls girls of such small stature. and Eva Wengender of at first,” Watson said of the already have ambitions for “They’re so little,” Sturbridge will enter that audition. next year’s production. Wengender said. “They’re realm for one performance By the end of the day “I want to do it again next so small doing something on Friday, Dec. 4, two on however, her nerves were year to see if I get a differ- so big.” Saturday, Dec. 5 and one all but gone, having made ent part,” Cochrane said. For show times and ticket more on Sunday, Dec. 6. 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Pronto Sure-Step M91 (2) 15” Alloy 35mm Minolta Motorized, With Footrest, (2)Glass Doors For Kitchen Beauty Salon Chevy Prizm Crystal Glassware Wheels Maxxum 5000 Holds 300-400lbs. Cabinet Wanted Of All Kinds Holds Oxygen Tanks. 2 Solid Wood Doors Equipment 6 Spoke, 5 Lug. Off 2001 Camera 6’8”x32” 2 back to back, free floating Any Year. Must Have Very Plus A Few Bowls, Etc. Toyota Avalon. Incl. 2 Brand New Batteries Low Miles. Good Stuff, For Cheap! AF50 Lens & AF70-210 Lens, Asking $1650 firm (1)4 Lights, (1)15 Lights styling stations, $200 each $150 OBO or best offer. Will Consider A Civic 413-245-6246 Flash & Case. 3 Wood Frame Solid 508-764-1439 Antique Dry Sink $150 Antique 1860’s Glass Door Call Suzanne 24”x50” (508)886-6494 Dale Ernhardt Sr. Hand-Painted 508-278-6123 Oak Table Asking $175 With 5 Legs 30-Gallon Electric Chickering Letter Coat 508-765-0342 Paying Top With ‘Engraved’ Design Hot-Water Heater Bicycle Spinet Piano New, With 2 Cars In Case 3HP Horizontal & 2 Matching Chairs LP Gas Wall heater $150 Dollar $500 Men’s Trek Pilot 5.2, 58cm Baby Grand & (2) 8 Foot Electric Shaft Motor 712-299-5239 $1700 Bench New Craftsman Baseboard Heaters For Silver Coins, Runs $25 774-452-2391 Wedding Gown Key Start Mower Silver Dollars, Antique Victorian $700. 1993 Chevrolet Self-Propelled, Bagger With Thermostats. Cargo Carrier Size 10-12, Ivory Strapless, Camaro; 21,270 miles, all 8pc. Black Marble Used. $150 Assembly $100 For Pair Gold Coins, For 2-Inch Receiver Ab-Lounger Sport original, $5000. $200 Paper Money. New $40 Fireplace All In Excellent Condition 860-974-1841 Model Call (508)765-9316 leave Spongebob 13” TV 8HP Briggs & Stratton Mantle Surround 508-943-2007 message $50 (2) Circular Clothing Banks Recommend Us! Excellent Condition Good Condition Motor Paid $100+ Lil Tykes Car Racks We Travel To You! Best Offer For Both Books & Toys Christmas (1) Circular Belt Rack New Short Block, Will Take $50 OBO $20 Pricing Gun & Tags FREE Honest Appraisals Runs $150 508-949-6340 Leave Message PLUS! Sports Card 508-434-0315 We Operate By The 508-248-6783 860-923-2987 Early Childhood Paperback (2) Crates Coat Hangers Books, Puzzles, Board Specials Assorted Pictures Golden Rule! Accordion Baseball/Football Dark Wood Curio APARTMENT Games. Many Toys - 55” Wide x 77” Tall, Only Used 7 Months 4 Michelin Tires 120 Base Soprani Cars, Remote Basketball/Hockey Will Sell For $400 L&L Coin X-Metric MS 185/70/R14 Student-Size. LIQUIDATION Control Cars, Children’s VCR Racing/Boxing 18” Deep Or Separately Call Tom $200 In Good Condition. Everything Must Go! Videos, Sega & Gameboy. Rookies/Stars/Sets/Singles Glass Doors On Top, With 123 Paperback & Best Reasonable Offer Doll’s Crib, Highchair. Three Drawers Below. (860)974-9946 508-450-1282 508-885-2443 Furniture All Cards 75% Off Book! $500 34 Hardcover Books Shopping Cheryl (In Box), Including Vintage Cards Like (2) Commercial $100 For All Men’s Clothing Barbie Doll. Mantle/Williams/Etc. 508-278-2045 Highchair 12 Outboards Decorative Drapery Rod Air Conditioner 508-864-9223 $50 Showcases 3HP to 35HP Floor Model. Pictures 6’Wx2’D, 82” High 12’x20’ Johnson, Evinrude, $20 8700 BTU Many Miscellaneous Brand New Bunk Clawfoot Tub White Crib $300 & Mercury. Asking $45 Mattress Included $300 New Echo Gas 17’ Trimmer Items Beds and 2 $400 4’Wx2’D, 82” High All Tuned Up, Checked Out, 508-867-9566 $250 And Ready To Go. Chainsaw & Accessories No Reasonable 508-885-2866 $800 12-Inch 3-Way Dressers Both For $500 $250-$650 Speakers Offer Refused Beautiful wood frame Coal Stove 508-885-6657 508-867-6837 includes mattresses, pillows, Dental Chair 413-245-1241 $35 For Pair 508-949-6425 Crane Coal Cooker, Model Electric operates well, Would ladder (never used). $2000 44. Wood & Coal. 5 NEW or best offer. be great for tattoo parlor, etc. (2) Mercedes-Benz 140 Patio Blocks 45 Pound Dumbells $135 3 to choose from. $50 each. Sets Of Windows $20 For Pair Athena Stereo Call (508)987-1594, leave Call (508)987-3143 Alloy Wheels (Approximately) message will return call. Multi-Function 1 5/8” Thick, 15 3/4” Long, 5 Are Sliding Windows, Fit 190-124 Body Style, Appx 48”x48”, To Go With 35 Pound Dumbells Speakers Printer 1985-1992. Wheel Size Is 8” Wide 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent $80 For All 5 Awning Windows $15 For Pair Brand New Lexmark X8350 Designer 6.5” x 15” (Appx 30”x48”) quality, fantastic sound. 2 Front load washer & dryer Color Printer/Copier/Scanner 1 Wheel Includes Michelin 508-832-3808 speakers. Asking $380 Purchased For $2200 413-245-7995 set. $1200. & Fax. Includes Spare Wedding XM+S Alpin Radial Sell For $1200 for pair. Call (774)364-0367 High-Capacity Cartridges (195-65-15) In Near-New 16-Year Old Perfect To Enclose A Porch! Call (508)341-4659 And Stand. Dress Condition. 508-987-8067 Air Conditioner Brand-New $125 $165 For All Double Pane General Electric Authentic Never Worn! Automatic Scrubbing 508-943-2031 Christina Wu Strapless 774-230-8816 Windows 6 Shaper Bits 24,000 BTU, Window Mount, Revolutionary Power-Head With Screens: 230 Volts. Used One Gown with train. Size 8. (2)25 Ft. & Never used w/factory Summer. With Remote War Historic $500 Collectibles Purchased at Kleinfelds (4) 22.75”W/40”H coating. 1/2 inch shank. NOT Dicken’s “Dept. 56” (2)18 Foot (10) 22.75”W/48”H Control Reconditioned Prop NYC. Elegant beading FOR HAND ROUTER. $400 Autographs Christmas Village with organza & silk/satin (9) 22.75”W/56”H $185.00 Genuine Original Signature 19” Pitch, Fits Parking Lot Call Bob Or Joyce Eleven Buildings material. $700. With Crank Opening Delta Lathe 508-885-2400 Autographs Of Merc Cruisers Call (508)949-2528 Light Posts (1) 40.75”W/41”H American Icons. $85 (Some Retired!) And w/Double Lamps Reproducer Numerous Figurines Fits 12" & 14" Delta George Washington $3000 New $1500 (2) 34.75”W/48”H All French Country Benjamin Franklin $3000 508-826-2029 Excellent Condition. Lathes $450 Dirt Bike 508-764-8330 Asking $50 OBO Per Set Ethan Allen Thomas Jefferson $1500 Would Like To Sell 774-262-8929 Backpack All Have Certificates Of Bunk Bed For Sale All Together. 2003 RM65 Suzuki Never Used Furniture Authenticity Heavy Duty, Solid Pine, Great condition, asking (2)Sofas $100 Call For More Information $1200. $150 & $200 1960’s Desk Variety Of Tables 508-476-1068 VERY Sturdy. Colonial Maple 508-278-3973 Call (508)943-7215 Finish, 2 Under-Bed Drawers. Call (774)696-3360 Or Best Offer Fairly New And Chair Kitchen Pub Table Baby Stuff Can Email Picture. Colonial Wood 508-278-2729 $35 $650 DISHWASHER 6-Drawer Table Butler Great Condition Hutch and Base 508-282-9997 508-735-9493 $20 End Tables Highchair $50 508-943-5632 Hot Point Dishwasher $100 Nested Tables Honey Pine finish. (4) Poker Tables HP All-In-One Greico Double-Stroller $125 Camcorder Asking $350 ALSO: 1974 Suzuki TC100 Eddie Bauer Bassinet $50 Brand New Casio Seats 8-10 Printer(G85) Leave Message $140 Antique Czech With Built-In Cup Holders. 1000 Original Miles, Always $45 508-208-8401 Fisher-Price Baby Swing $50 Keyboard LH100 Black, With Green Velvet Garaged. Hasn’t Been Used Can schedule viewing Audio Equipment Crystal Set Digital Screen Prompts, New HP Printer Greico Infant Carseat With Valued at over $1800. Keys Light Up With Voice Surface. In 4 Years! in Oxford. Snugglie & Two Bases. $75 $60 $50 OBO Each $1000 $29 Hand cut, very ornate. Prompts. Lots Of Stored Crib Mattress $50 Electric Guitar Ask For Ed 508-885-3136 Bike $95 Appraised. Music Inside! 508-754-3900 860-888-5207 Amana Air 508-949-8949 Will sell for $900 Paid $199 On Sale $40 Amp $60 Sell $100 508-612-9462 Conditioner Receiver $120 Glass and Brass And More! Backup Powerpack Canon Film Camera $45 Email: (4) Suzuki King 2 Anderson 480-282-2490 18,000 btu only used 4 For Computer, $100 Dinette Set [email protected] summers, 2 heavy for me to DVD Player $25 Perfect for Quad Stock Tires Venting Skylights Antique Stainless-Steel GPS $95 For Pictures Or Call Marty 7 Foot Very Full lift. $400 new, sell for $200. First Apartment. (Dayville, CT, 06241, Brand New $150 22”x46 1/2” Milkcan Computer $150 $50 Ask for Pat, $25 Near MA & RI Line) $50 Each Christmas Tree (508)885-5542 DJ Equipment Yamaha V-Star 1100 Antique Singer Sewing Call (508)943-6367 860-779-2611 Studded Seat & Pillion Pad 8-Foot Tonneau Cover Easily Assembled, Color Dale Earnhardt Sr. For Pickup Truck Coded. Like New, Storage Machine Magazines $200 Amana $50 Complete Master Disney Area Stay $200 Containers Included. 860-963-7087 $50 Bedroom Furniture 7 Days, 6 Nights FitnessQuest Edge (4) Chrome Wheels Self-Cleaning 508-461-9097 2 Adult Disney Tickets Crosstrainer 508-234-2573 Includes California 15-Inch, Were Electric Oven Car Seat King-Sized Waterbed Frame, Paid $750 Used Only A Few Times On Dodge Van. Beach Cruiser $20 Sell For $249 Asking $250 8-Inch/10-Inch Lightly Used & Very Clean. Large Armoire, Large Asking $200 For All 4 $150 Bicycles Dresser With Mirror, Good For One Year Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike 508-301-0266 Sears Craftsman Call 508-873-1394 Porcelain Plates NEW! Red, Blue, $35 (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy Gas-Powered Edger All With Children’s Pictures GE 650 Dishwasher Green, Orange. Cherry In Excellent $75 By Well-Known Artist. Lightly Used & Very Clean. Balloon Tires. 774-272-2459 Condition. Double Window 508-892-1550 2 Grayish With Certificates & Numbers, $125 $195 Each $2000 OBO New, Vetter High Pro 4 Bucket Seats Still In Original Boxes. 6’x8’ Shed 508-476-1935 Case Tractor MUST SACRIFICE AT With Screens. (6) HEPA Filters Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan If Interested, Call 1948 VAC With $1295 Measures 76”Long 508-347-3238 On Stilts 1/3HP, 120V Excellent Condition $250 Beautiful Sickle-Bar Mower. 61”High 2x4 Area Output Will Discuss Prices Asking $1650 OBO (3) Original Factory $70 Each 508-434-0315 $650 OBO Floor Or Wall-Mount Or Both For $100 Furniture Hubcaps 9’ Fisher Entertainment Center International Harvester For Hyundai Sonata Marine Hemi Great For Woodworking 2 IBM Selectric Two-Row Corn Planter Area. Heavy Duty $200/BRO, like new. $35 Each Engine Typewriters Antique 1892 Redecorating and need Trailer-Type, With Cost New $1000 With Many Elements & Highway Plow Call Alan At 1959 With Latham Blower Sell For $150 Each Kitchen space. Store-new Hydraulic Lift. 508-509-5407 Ribbons. With Blade condition, MUST SEE! $800 OBO And Four Carburetors $75 Each OBO Wood Stove (508)832-3684 $8000 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm Set up for backhoe or truck Magee Mystic Kitchen 860-974-9811 Computer 508-867-6546 508-885-3136 $550 860-888-5207 Coal/Wood Stove. With Side Compaq FS7600 Call 508-259-8805 1 Year Old Heavy Duty Hobart Copper Water Reservoir. 6 Beautiful Wurlitzer Cedar Chest & Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax Meat Grinder Burners, Oven. Oak Piano Rocker Lexmark Printer Electronics 19” Sylvania TV Good Condition All For $550 OBO 2 Pianos With Large Bowl & $3000 Multi-Colored Cushioned Huge Speakers $100 Attachments Approx 30” Deep x 54” Wide. Top, Cherry Wood Cedar Computer Desk (Corner) Paid $500 Each Both in excellent condition $1200 Reduced To $500 Mid-Sized Electric and tuned, Price includes $225 Full Keyboard With Bench. (Hope) Chest and Matching $195 OBO Asking $300 For Pair Call Nancy Rocker. Both In Excellent Snowblower move to 1st floor location in Used 15” Monitor 508-867-3900 Needs Tune Up Office Chair (Cully) Bose 3-2-1 System Worcester County. Please $15 508-949-1283 Condition. $65 Used Only One Season. Asking Paid $1000 call 508-885-3705 Entertainment Center Asking $500 $50 Call (508)461-9097 Antique Red Beautifully Etched Oak Cedar Chest $300 Leave Message Rocker $200 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood Vermont Casting King-Size $300 Sony Surround-Sound 860-963-0396 200+ Music CD’s 9 Pc. Dining Call 508-756-2607 System $8.00 each or 10 for $75. No Room Set Gas Heater Waterbed Frame Numerous Dog $250 2007 Husqvarna rap. Email your want list: All Items High Quality Excellent Condition. With Drawers & Ceramic Flower Breed Books [email protected] Asking Price $1700 Storage Underneath. Set Of 4 Speakers Electric Start Like New $1300 Pot 508-867-9734 $300 Self-Propelled Craftsman Miter Box with Paid $2372 A Year Ago Call 508-867-5677 Frame Is Less Than 10 Years back saw. This is not cheap Email For Photos Or Office 508-755-0972 Old And In Very Good With Pedestal Coolant System $25 Call 508-949-7040 Mower plastic. $65.00. [email protected] Condition. Waterbed 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase 15 Minutes Running Time. Call (508)943-7215 508-868-5044 Heater Included If Interested. For More Information 6-Gallon Flood-Type Antique Singer Heater Is Less Than Electric Dryer Paid $340 508-892-5456 Call 508-347-7441 $175 OBO Used 6 months, $100. Sell For $200 CASH ONLY! Portable Sewing 3 Years Old. 27’ Above Bed Frame Is Too Big Cherry Dining 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type Washer used holds x-large 15’ Canoe Ground Pool Machine For Our Bedroom Coolant System loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen Air Conditioners Asking $250 OBO $175 OBO table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 $125 Top Of The Line Quality General Electric 10,000 BTU Dog Crate (Boxed) Room Table or best offer. Good condition (Ester Williams) Window Mount Air For 40-60 lb Dog 508-234-8731 With 2 leaves, 4 side chairs Call 5pm-8:30pm wrought iron & glass coffee Trailer Tires and 2 captains chairs. Two Pair, 8” & 12” Includes Brand New Liner, Conditioner, $150. 1972 Matching His & Hers 508-867-6546 table & end tables inlay Large Deck, Stairs, Filter, Brand New Only $500. No Cracks. Samsung 5,000 BTU Columbia Bikes w/stone, very nice, $50. Mounted On Rims. Pump, And All The 26”, 5-Speed Electric Hospital Cherry TV Armoire Corner TV Cabinet Apartment size freezer, $50. Accesories. Window Mount Air Only $300. Cheap Conditioner, $75.00 Jason Telescope Bed $100 Works well. Over $10,000 New Rotary Power Must be seen to appreciate. Call (508)340-2098 1-508-248-6783 BEST OFFER Call Jeff at $350 OBO Prices are negotiable. Call 508-943-3711 508-344-0195 (802)380-0844 508-278-2045 413-436-8116 (508)864-1092 After 6pm

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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 Downsizing Sale! ENTIRE CONTENTS Futon Heavy Duty Jewelry LADIES Llama Wool MOST ITEMS Solid Maple 2-Piece OF 2 STORAGE With Steel Frame, Commerical New 14K Ruby & Diamond DRESSER Black Cushion. Good For Yellow gold cross pendant, For Sale HALF ORIGINAL Formal Hutch UNITS Fitness Equipment Large, With Mirror 68”Hx40”Lx18”W College Dorm $300 or best offer. Also gem- & 2 Armoires Unfinished Must Go! $50 stone rings & pendants, best PRICE! $300 Moving Out Of State. Body Masters Standing Call For More Information Leg Curl offers. $1700 For All 508-335-8239 Arien Tractor Solid Maple Desk Come Find Your Treasures, Schwinn Electric Call Shirley (Negotiable) Large & Small Bicep Curl Arc Welder With Attached Hutch Scooter Pec Deck, (508)248-3005 Handmade (Basset) Call For Appointment Runs, But Needs Mags With Tires 774-232-0064 Abdominal Machine. Lead Chandelier For E-Z-Go Golfcart Wood-Burning Stove 76”Hx42”Lx18”W New Battery $400 Each John Deere 2243 $200 Contemporary Style Fishing Equipment $35 Trotter Greens Mower $150 (Negotiable) Plow For John Deere Solid Maple Tea Cart Estate Furs 413-245-3429 Precor $5900 OBO Garden Tractor Archery Equipment With Drawer Treadmills, Steppers 508-892-1107 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb John Deere 220A Truck Liner For 6’ Bed Machinist Tools $50 coat. Size small w/matching Garage Air Lift Elipticals, Bikes $100-$500 Walk-Behind Greens Mower Ladies’ Genuine Auto Tools Stainless Steel Flatware hat. In excellent condition, Jack $1995 OBO Rug (7’x10’) $500/BO. 1 long Black Lockers Black Shearling w/Seashell Border Service For 10, Some $400 508-764-8330 Antenna Tower Service Pieces Persian Lamb. Size large. In Tanning Beds Sheepskin 508-987-1504 $25 good condition, but worn. $400 35mm Camera $300/BO. Fish Tank John Deere (2) Large Crystal-Base 860-774-8008 Fur Coat Mahogany 146 VHS Disney (508)987-8483 w/Stand & Accessories Snowthrower Medium. Like New. Worn Lamps $100 Bedroom Set Movies $20 Each For LX And GT Series One Or Twice. Length 30” Hewlett Packard (Collar To Hem), Shoulders Full-Size Bed. Highboy, Everything Must 860-774-1485 Lawn & Garden Tractors. 508-885-5189 Medium Crystal-Base Lamp Color Printer 42 Inch, 19”, Sleeves 25”, Mirrored Dresser, $15 Go!! $25 Bust 40-42” Nightstand. Portable Dishwasher Garage Heater Used Once(Honest!) $250 OBO Excellent Condition. MOTORS Horizontal & Vertical 2Mark Brand, Includes Chains, Weights, Decorative Plate Holders with butcher block top, $250. Whirlpool 508-885-8940 $3000 1/2HP 230/460V Farmers table with 5 chairs, Thermostatically Controlled. Air Conditioner And Operator’s Manual Leave Message 1725RPM, 56 Frame. Free-Standing Jewelry $200. Oak cabinets, various w/Hanging Brackets. Energy-Efficient, 8000 BTU $1500 Solid Oak Bed $45 Armoire Paid Over $600 Full-Sized. sizes, six pieces, $400. $125 774-745-0242 Landscape 5HP, 230/460V $30 Call (508)328-3438 Best Offer! Email For Pictures Or Excellent Condition. Computer Desk Equipment $850 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC 508-885-3136 Ann Klein Womens Dress Glass Top, Pull-Out Leaf, Questions Trailer $150 Winter Coat Exercise 860-888-5207 [email protected] Lane Cedar Chest Attached File Cabinet $995 OBO With One Drawer. 5HP, 230/460V Black, Calf-Length, $150 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Never Worn, Size 2X Equipment Girls Clothing Kenmore Aluminum Folding Excellent Condition Beige Shermag $75 $150 $75 Weider weight bench, & Shoes Washer & Dryer Staging/Scaffolding preacher curl and leg Toddler Sizes Through 10/12 Glider & Ottoman Like New 2 Sections w/Platforms, 508-756-6120 1/2HP 208/230/460V Ann Klein Womens Grey extension with Olympic bar. $225 Large Overhead Door-Opener Dress Winter Coat Shoe Sizes 1-3 $100 Each On Wheels, w/Steps 774-289-6982 295lbs of weight, $250. 50lb Gently Used & Brand New Call 508-949-8851 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H $130 Calf-Length, Worn Only punching bag, $50. Curl bar, Many Styles & Brands Call Phil $950 OBO Mahogany 4 Motor Speed Controls Few Times, Size 12 85lbs or weight, $40. High-Low Electric 508-234-3348 $50 To Choose From. Call 5pm-8:30pm Bedroom Set Hitachi J100, 400/460V [email protected] Call 508-943-2007 For Appt. Best Offer Call Chris or 508-637-1046 Hospital Bed Kennedy 508-867-6546 Full-Size Bed. Highboy, 508-764-3736 Glass-Top 36” Like New! Mirrored Dresser, Call 5pm-8:30pm With Scoop Mattress Machinist Toolbox Lexmark Printer Nightstand. 508-867-6546 Farm Equipment Octagonal Table $500 OBO 20 Inch, 7-Drawer, Several $50 OBO Excellent Condition. Dresses Cultivator Toolbar $50 413-245-6182 Micrometers, Indicators, Etc. $3000 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, TV Stand Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All Oak Queen Post Afternoons & Evenings Moving Must Sell brand new. 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point HO Scale Train 860-974-1912 Walnut Solid Oak Bed $350 Headboard/Footboard $25 Garden Leisure 6 Seater Call (508)981-6762 $50 Comes With Engines, Cars, Full-Sized. Excellent Condition. Hot Tub with lounger, Lime Spreader Buildings And Accessories. Kia Rio Or Hyundai Wood Piano Bench $3800/BO. Early 1900’s Gas 32” Fireplaces Lots Of Time & Money Put $850 Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. $50 each Accent Wanted With Storage Weider Pro 9940 dual weight Colonial-Style $150 Into It! Pictures Available. $25 OBO Lane Cedar Chest Freezer (17cu.ft.) $200 Email: One With Very Low Mileage bench, $150. Porch Posts 860-974-7099 Auto, Air. ‘06-’08. Denise Austin Manual With One Drawer. 5’x8’ Oriental Rug $30 [email protected] Excellent Condition Trampoline, $75. 8 Posts, 9 Matching Railings Oak TV Cabinet $40 Will Pay Your Price Treadmill Or 774-402-1274 $75 OBO $75 Brand new computer With Spindles Attached. Farmer’s Hutch For The Right One armoire, $450. 508-347-5782 508-764-1439 508-756-6120 (4) Antique Wood $200 HONDA Call 508-892-1679 774-289-6982 Please call & Coal Stoves Like-New 3-Year-Old Lopi Grooming GENERATOR Kirby GL2000 (508)404-5470 Glenwood & Magee Brand Pellet Stove & Equipment 3000 Watts Vacuum Cleaner Like New! Master For More Information Ash Vacuum 1 Romani Grand Daddy Dryer #EU3000ISA w/Accessories. Hardly Used. Large Two-Level Light Bedroom Set MOVING 413-967-8169 $1400 1 Romani Clipper Vac Like New, Super Quiet. $275 Oak Coffee Table Early American Pine With (B&B Model) $1650 MUST SELL Call 508-943-3711 $125 Full-Sized Spindle Bed, Refrigerator Early 1950’s After 6pm 1 42 Inch Hydraulic Mike 860-935-0072 Golf Clubs Martha Washington Dresser Grooming Table Good Condition Washer & Dryer 8-Piece Mens/Womens With Large Mirror, Portable Dishwasher Fine Art 1 Hydro Surge Bather Hosier Cabinet Complete Set With Bag 8’ x 11’ Karastan Chest-On-Chest Dresser With Wrought Iron Asking $2500 For All In Original Condition $75 Oriental Rug Wall-Mount Mirror, And Call For Details Signed in the plate Tarkay 508-987-2419 2 Nightstands. 508-410-5683 Den Set Seriolithograph 2002 Indigo $900 Campbell 100 PSI New Fringe & Over-Stuffed Upholstered Professionally Cleaned $550 In Excellent Condition. Chapeau. Professionally Gym Equipment Compressor 508-943-2031 $550 OBO framed 36 1/2"x37". Green Chair $350 ProForm Treadmill $65 Moving 413-245-7819 Comes with Park West $250 Call Rich gallery Certificate & Wide Jogging Surface, Dorm Microwave $30 Memory Foam Must Sell! Easy Storage, Easy Huntington Green Floral 508-826-2029 Early 2-Drawer Appraisal. Can e-mail pic 2-Cushion Sofa Falcon Fishing Rods Authentic Blanket Chest $300 OBO Programmable Monitor. Liner Tray Ethan Allen (508) 867-2250 In Excellent Condition. $700 Brand New $100 Therapeutic New Mahogany Documentation Included. Kitchen Set For Cargo Area/Floor For Dining Room 4-Drawer Bureau Okuma Fishing Rods 2008 Subaru Outback NASA Mattress Fish Tanks $250 OBO Drop-Leaf, 5 Chairs Brand New $75 Large Crystal Chandelier Call 860-933-6713 $625 Never Used. Queen, $399. Brand new in Hoosier Cabinet 125 & 75 Gallon Wood Fishing Rod Rack Cost $70 plastic full warranty. 11x14 Oriental Wool Rug Glassware Complete Setups, Including Gymnastic Mats Various 12 Rods - $40 Asking $45 CASH Call Tom (978)597-3033 Painted Bureau Wood Cabinet Stands, Used Appliances Brookfield Lamps Gymnastic Mats 4’x8’x2” Assorted Okuma Reels 508-867-2224 2 Olive-Green Swivel Canister Filters For Salt Or Call For Details Men’s Bicycle Rocker Chairs Old Dishes Fresh Water, Heaters, $100 Each $50-$100 Giant 6061 508-943-8693 Pilates Machines Excellent Condition Pumps, Lights & Extras. Landing Pad 6’x12’x8” Boy’s BMX Bike $20 Living Room 23” Frame, 24 Gears, Other Antiques $600 & $500 FIRM $200 Hot Tub Furniture Shimano 105 Derailer. Queen Brass Bed Available! Call 508-949-7040 508-390-3717 Best Offer For: Black & Gold, Ridden Best Offer Accepted 508-764-8801 Rock Wall Panels ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, Only 4 Times. Flat Belt 4’x6’ $200 Each with all options. Waterfall, Kitchen Center FlexSteel Couch, Original Cost $800 For All Electric Scooter aroma-therapy, lighting, with By Oster Chair & Ottoman. Asking $350 508-867-6730 PTO Pulley Reasonable Offers cover, full warranty. Brand La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. 508-764-9309 & $80 Considered new in wrapper. Cost $7000, Complete Set Of Attachments Electric sell for $3800. For Food Processing, All Items High Quality, Moving South! Aluminum Cross Leave Message For Jennifer Men’s Burberry Entire House Including: 508-397-6426 Call (860)244-9544 Cooking & Baking. Like New. Wheelchair For Church, Cross Arm 6’, Great Condition. Email For Photos Prorsum Sofa, 2 Recliners, Tables, For Sale 10’ High, 10” Surface, 7” HP Scanner $65 [email protected] Dining Room Table & Chairs, Hand-Beaded Trenchcoat Dry Sink, Server, $500 Each Deep. Can Be Lighted. $50 508-949-1320 401-316-4793 (508)987-3143 $150 Wedding Gown Size ? (40/42), Tan, Slightly Bedroom Set(s) Plus Plus Size (18-20), Cathedral Also: Kitchen Table & 6 Worn, But Good Condition. Queen Mattresses. Call 5pm-8:30pm Custom Made Moses Living Room Set $100 All In Excellent Condition! Electrical Material 508-867-6546 Train, Plus Bustle & Industrial, Commercial, Tiara-Style Headdress & Baskets. Chairs 90” Sofa 860-974-9946 Best Offer Over $2000 Residential Veil. Museum-Quality (508)765-7322 Sturdy, Real Wood, Tile-Top Love Seat 860-963-2065 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, FOLDING Preservation. $200 Oriental Rug Men’s Skis Coils, Overloads, Fuses, CREEPER $600 OBO Hunting Camo Buffet w/Mirrored (Machine-Made) Dynastar Skis & Boots, Breakers, Meters, MTD Lawn Tractor For automotive purpose - sit 508-987-3781 Clothes & Hutch 2 Matching End-Tables Size 10 Punches, Pipe-Benders. or laying position. $10.00 $135 1994 Model, 16HP, 42 Inch Hand-Crafted Equipment $200 Take The Whole Set For 508-832-3118 Blade. Good Condition, New Recessed Troffer 413-262-9990 $1000 Or Best Offer Flourescent 3-Tube Jewelry Mostly New, Some Used. (2) Bookcases With Heavy-Duty Trailer. Sizes Medium, Large & XL. $100 For Both 508-867-9650 Microwave $350 T-8 277V Fixtures Ford Tractor Many Varieties Enclosed Insulated Suit, Jackets, $30. Large capacity air 508-266-0330 1958 4-Cycle, Power Rings Desk w/Matching 2-Drawer $56 Each Vests, Hats, Gloves, Pants. Filing Cabinet Living Room Sofa conditioner, $100. Ladies 586-419-1040 Steering, Bucket With Down Lucite Bracelets Archery, Shotgun, size 6 Harley boots, $50. Call 5pm-8:30pm Pressure And Extras. Earrings $100 & Chair 508-867-6546 Black Powder Men’s leather jacket, small, $4800 OBO And More! Call For Prices Call 508-949-7040 Ethan Allen. Sturdy Lifetime $75. Bread maker, $15. NASCAR 508-867-7345 508-410-5783 508-949-1320 Frame, Excellent Quality. Toaster oven, $15. Fold-up Die-Cast Models eMachines Lace Wedding Floral Pattern, Country rocker, $100. Haywood Styling. They’re Back! Desktop PC FURNITURE Husqvarna Gown Call (774)745-0153 $5 And Up! Wakefield Solid Wood Coffee With 20” Samsung Beautiful Brown Paisley 30-Inch ZTR Full-Length, Size 12. Saddles Couch, Chair $200 & End Table Miscellaneous LCD Monitor Bedroom Set Mower $100 Each 140GB Hard Drive, 1GB With Matching Double(Full-Sized) Bed With Over $3500 New Items Large Beveled Mirror. New In 2009 Brown Italian $800 Steals It! Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. RAM. CD/DVD Burner, Mirror, Bureau, And Table. $1950 $700 $350 Leather Jacket Call 508-949-7040 Maytag Wall-Mount Digital Media Card Will Take Riding Mower Medium, $200 Oak Kitchen Chairs Reader (4 Slots). (5) Solid Maple 508-943-8482 Microwave Oven $15 Each Or Lawn Tractor With Works Fine. $50 Running Vista Smoothly! Fan-Back Chairs Mower In Trade. All Excellent Condition LK Stainless 10 For $125 508-757-7796 Asking $500 For $200 Husqvarna Call 860-974-1912 Steel Sink Head Skis, Blessings Farm The Combo! Afternoons & Evenings Noon-6pm Model #CCR2522-4 Bindings & Poles 50 H Foote Road 774-232-6617 (4) Solid Oak Pressed 30-Inch ZTR Back Chairs Until 9pm Mahogany Brand New, In Box. Never Used! Charlton $200 Mower “Celebrity Classic”. $150 508-248-1411 New In 2009 Husqvarna Garden Bedroom Set New $400 Gem GK340 Antique Oak $1950 Sony Viao Computer Rocking Chair Tractor Bed, Dresser With Mirror, Asking $125 $150 New Bunkbeds Electronic Keyboard Will Take Riding Mower Chest On Chest, Night Table. 508-832-9877 With Stand $100 Or Lawn Tractor With 54 Inch Mowing Deck. Paid $900 $1500 Negotiable Pioneer & Technics Asking $500 Great Christmas Gift. Antique Pine Buffet Mower In Trade. Includes Bagger System. Machinist Tools Stereo Components $200 Kawasaki 25HP Engine. Mahogany Cedar Chest Just Purchased In March! $100 Call 860-974-1912 Tool chest, also other odds Best Offer 508-987-0743 4 Years Old. Runs Great! $600 Negotiable Includes Mattresses 508-867-8948 Afternoons & Evenings and ends. 774-200-1561 Until 9pm $2800 Call 508-949-7040 774-200-0395 508-234-2897 Call (508)234-8034 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS OME OWN ERVICE H T S , BIG TIME RESULTS Name: VISIT US ONLINE TO PLACE YOUR AD Address: CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Town: Zip: Phone: “Use our Bargain Box” Sell items from A to Z “Including your used automobile!” Mail to: Town-to-Town Classifieds P.O. Box 90 H We’ll run the ad until you’ve sold the items H Southbridge, MA • 01550 H Runs in all 11 papers plus our website H Fax: 508-764-7645 H Use up to 30 words H Questions: Call our friendly staff 1-800-536-5836 H H Only $46.00 Email: [email protected] H Yes, we’ll bill you! H *The Bargain Box rate does not apply to pets, businesses, real estate or rentals of any kind. For information on other rates call our friendly staff at 1-800-536-5836 Wednesday, November 11, 2009 • Southbridge Evening News B3

205 BOATS 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 16-Foot New Snap-On Piano RESTAURANT Snowblower VHS Tapes & Cabinet Wood Stove Solar-Powered Harley Davidson Snapper 8HP 26” $500 $250 Small, Pedestal-Style Electric Fiberglass Baldwin Spinnet The Will Sell VHS Tapes With Glass Door. Black. Collectors Edition EQUIPMENT Washer Separately If Wanted Boat Light brown color. Bought at Maytag, Heavy Duty $100 Will Fit 16 Inch Logs. Toolbox Steinerts. Good condition, AUCTION Book Bear Good For Small Ranch Or Excellent Condition, Interior $700. Dryer Books! Books! Books! Dark Shadows VHS Tapes Workshop. Is All Refurbished. Uses No Black and chrome with Call (508)885-4320 Turbo Air Dessert Case Whirlpool, Electric $100 Some Original, Excellent Condition. Fuel, 100% Solar Powered. Harley logos & flames. 5, H x Beverage Air Back Bar We have 100,000 lively Some Recorded Includes A Galvanized Trailer. Entertainment Center old books at New Glass & Fire-Brick 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Beverage Cooler (45 Volumes) This Winter $3000 seen. $4000 firm. Piano Back Bar 3-Keg Cooler w/(2) Solid Oak $100 THE BOOK BEAR $50 860-774-1845 Contact Dale $300 Maghogany, Werlitzer 2-Beer Draft Towers Queen-Sized Bed 413-262-9990 (508)943-8692 after 6pm. 860-974-9946 Spinnet, With Bench. Good 3 Bay Bar Sink Solid Oak $200 17 Foot Glastron Condition. Ice Bins Triple Dresser w/Mirror Vintage Cameras $800 Food/Bun Warmers $150 Young Girl’s Sierra 177 4.3 New! 8 American Includes Training Books And Movie Camera Beverage Air 3-Door Sterns & Foster Mattress Twin Bed Mercruiser I/O Craftsman 508-987-8885 Refrigerator New $400 With Projectors Brand New Mattress Only 156 Hours On Call After 5pm Included Replacement Milk Shake Machine Computer Desk $100 We have books for the Vintage Radios Engine Ice Cream Dip Cabinets scholar, collector and 100’s Of LP Records $100 Power Steering, Trim Windows Pioneer Stereo Duke 3-Bay Steam Table Shop Smith general reader. 9500 series. Low E, full w/Accessories $500 Located on Route 9 in West Over 50-Year Old RC Clothes Dryer Control, AM/FM Radio, System Berkel Deli Meat Slicer Brookfield, halfway between Allen Adding Machine Doesn’t Need 220V Line Soft Top, Mooring Cover, screen, 6 over 6 grille. White Cookshack Smoker Joiner/Planer $75 vinyl, 34 1/4 x 48. Paid With All Original Manuals. Amherst & Worcester. Photo Security System, $150 w/Glastron Trailer, Skis, Includes Turntable, Radio Convection Oven LCD Monitor 17” $75 Open 7 days a week, $1400. Asking True 4-Door Refrigerator 10am-6pm complete with all Computer Bench Vest & Etc., Maintenance $1000 or best offer. Tuner, 5-Band Analyzer For Maple Dresser necessary items including Manuals and Supplies Speakers. Cassette Tape Worktop Freezer Two w/Hutch $50 Each $50 Call (508)779-0438 ask Sandwich Prep Station We Also Buy plastic holders $8000 for Justin Player/Recorder, CD Player. Call 774-262-3336 BOOK COLLECTIONS, Video security system 508-980-9646 Original Cost $1250 Propane Star Grill For More Info Call 4 Fryolators Leave Message LIBRARIES & complete with two videos 413-245-7501 NFL Autographed Excellent Condition and two cameras and all $550 Hobart Dishwasher ESTATES! Hobart Slicer, Chopper Solid Marble necessary cables. 100 GENERAL Helmet Collection 413-245-3402 CALL FOR INFO. Five Ridell Team Helmets Ice Machine Cocktail Table (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 18 Foot Signed By MVP Icon Electric Soup Crocks 508-867-8705 Years Old - Still In its Pipe Threader Hobart Walk-In Grey with vine detailing, or call Toll Free Original Box 105 BULLETIN BOARD Grumman Canoe Quarterback Tom Brady, pointed oval shape. Originally Toledo 999, Floor Model, Freezer/Cooler 877-809-2665 Many Old Tools, Over Flat Bottom, Aluminum. Joe Montana, Dan Marino, On Wheels. $1200, selling for $250 IN REMEMBRANCE Joe Namath, And Peyton Table, Chairs, Booths 50 Years Old Will Not Sink. Seats 4 $100 (508)943-7360 Julie Ann Bainton Comfortably. Excellent Manning. All Have COA’s Wall-Mounted TV’s 508-335-1973 $3000 OBO Angle Iron Cutter For Bar Stools Thomasville Condition. Includes Paddles, Solid Oak For Appointment (Knurowski) Side Motor Mount And 508-476-1068 Shelving Popcorn Maker Cherry 36 Year Senior Secretary 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Stainless Tables Entertainment Located In Webster Original Brochure. Bay Path High School $400 OBO Nordic Trac $100 Racks/Shelving Bedroom Set Dear Friend, Please Visit Floor Safe Center Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Vintage 508-478-8538 Walk Fit Skier/Rower $200 Our Guest Book And Leave A Snowblower POS System w/5 Terminals Nightstand, Headboard & Coin-Operated Note To Pay Your Respects $125 49.5” Wide, For PTO Footboard. With Queen www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton 1985 Ski Nautique Jane Fonda Non-Motorized $200 Photos & Terms At: Sharp 36” TV Mattress & Boxspring Jukeboxes Included. Complete and Working “2001” Treadmill Call 5pm-8:30pm www.hamilton-grp.com $200 SOUTHBRIDGE HIGH 400 Hours On Engine, $125 Very Good Condition! With 100 508-867-6546 G. Glass-Carbone Beige Color Loveseat SCHOOL Newer Upholstery. MA Lic #1647 Seldom Used. 45 RPM Selections Technalon Car Cover Recliner $750 Steals It! CLASS OF 1978 $4000 OBO Fits Car 16’-17’6” Portable Garage (203)433-8052 $350 Prices range from GET-TOGETHER 413-222-2058 $60 Call 508-949-7040 $675 to $2900 By Shelter Logic Zenith 27” TV Friday, November 27th, 2009 508-885-9992 Purchased Oct ‘09. Rolex Watch $100 Also Available 7pm-11:30pm 1987 25 Ft Marlin 20’Dx30’Wx16’H Stainless Steel Perpetual Assorted Coin-Operated Paid $3800 Pearl Face, Original Box. RCA 19” TV With Stand Toro Commercial Admiral T.J. O’Briens Cabin Cruise Oak 24” Asking $3000 Excellent, Near-Mint $100 Lawnmower Cocktail Video Games 407 Main Street 260 HP, I/O Merc., Captain’s Back Condition Dog Cage (Medium Sized) and Vintage Pinball (Route 20) Runs, Needs Little TLC Brunarhans 12-Gun Pro-Line Series, With 44” Sturbridge, MA 01571 $1200 FIRM $20 Deck And Trac Vac And Much More! $5200 OBO Stool Hutch-Style Gun Cabinet (Appraised Much Higher) Park Upper Street Level. $50 $500 Sanyo VCR Collection System. With Trailer CASH Only $10 508-335-1973 Cash Bar & Menu Items Call 508-949-7040 Great For Picking Up Available 1978 22 Ft Searay Dry Bar With 2 Stools Grass Clippings And For Appointment Tempered Glass All Oak Christmas Items/ See You There! Cabin Cruise Decorations Located In Webster Cocktail Table $500 Rototiller Leaves. Needs Motor & Outdrive, 40” x 40” $75 Ariens, Rear Tine, Electric Various Prices $3000 Wedding 107 MISC. FREE No Trailer. Needs Work. Jukebox Start. Newly Serviced, 508-832-7414 $200 (3) Brass With Over 500 45’s! 7HP Engine. Therapeutic Tub Seat Gown (Satin) FREE WOOD Hanging/Ceiling Lights $600 $550 $10 From David’s Bridal 1990 Kawasaki 650 2 With 3 Lamps 508-234-6096 508-450-1054 Toshiba Worn Only Few Hours. TS Jetski Scuba Gear Like New! Size 12/14 PALLETS Needs Work. 1 With 4 Lamps Tanks, Wetsuit, BC, Fins, 36 Inch TV $15 Each Ruby & Diamond Solid Oak Queen With Sequins, Matching You pick up. Monday thru $300 OBO Regulator With Octopus, Etc. Used Very Little. Veil & Train. Gorgeous! Friday 8am-noon. 508-987-1104 $300 14K Ladies’ Ring Bedroom Set Plays Like New! $99 OBO 413-245-6130 Ruby Wt. Appx. .60ct MUST SELL! 508-885-4580 Stonebridge Press 508-981-6400 860-779-6171 $750. Lighted round curio 25 Optical Drive Oak Bedroom Set 2 Diamonds Are Set To The end table, $50. Iron twin bed, Cost $895 Side. Fine Color & $200. Steins, $25. Dolls, Sell For $399 Western Saddle (located behind Southbridge Queen bed and mattress, Power Lift Hotel & Conference Center) 1990 Glasport hutch, nightstand and Good Quality. $25. 2 Bureaus $100 Each Call 508-885-9754 Black, With Pad. Only Documented Replacement 20 Foot dresser with mirror. All in Recliner Chair Call (508)867-9222 Used A Few Times. 130 YARD SALES excellent condition. Mattress Excellent Condition, Slate Value $1375 Trampoline $150 Open Bow Ski Boat Blue With Pinstripes. Asking $750 brand new. $1300 or BO. Sony 50” XBR 13 Foot Heavy Duty Frame & Also: Yard/House/Cellar New 350 Engine, Zero Hours. Mahogany TV and $199 Call 508-347-5813 New Interior, New Flooring. 508-864-0460 Projection TV Frame Pad (Red) Child’s Western Saddle Sale Video Stand $75 Drive-On Trailer. Samsung 61” $1100 or best offer. With Bridle, Black Everything Must Go! Sacrifice At $7200 $50. Lane 2 piece sectional Ladies 26” Mongoose $150 Brand New Pratt & Whitney HDTV-DLP TV with recliner, $1000 or 508-943-4365 Plenty Of Furniture 12 Foot Jon Boat with stand for sale for $1500. Hilltopper Mountain Bike Entertainment Center Flat-Belt Driven best offer. Red 78 Charlton Road Seats, Electric Motor, Black chrome and glass Call (508)733-5047 for Queen size bed $35 White Wedding Dudley On Trailer. Metal Lathe appointment. with cherry wood $1500 asking $500 or BO. Overall Dimensions; 24” Mongoose MGX/DXR Saturday & Sunday Call (860)377-7549 or frame, $700. Gown 508-234-6096 7’ Long By 2’ Wide Santa Barbara Call (508)347-2764 Mountain Bike November 14th & 15th (860)928-1135 Comes With 3 & 4 Jaw Dual Suspension, Never Worn 9am-1pm Chucks. Spa/Hot-Tub 21 Speed, Red Size 8, long sleeves beaded 1992 Bass Tracker $450 105 Jets, 7 Person. Upright Sony Wega 32” TV 16’ Evinrude 20HP Motor, Oak Computer Like New! $35 and lace. Terra mid length 860-923-3532 Therapy Lounge, Neck & veil, cathedral veil, slip. Paid Trolling Motor & Trailer. Armoire Ask For Ron Foot Massage, 2 Additional $150 24” Mongoose DXR AL 200 GEN. BUSINESS RUNS GOOD. $150 $1400 for all, asking $800 or Therapy Seats Plus Mountain Bike best offer. Call Asking $3495. Beautiful Oak Dual Suspension, Aluminum, Trumpet $100 Pride Brand Cooldown Area. (508)-365-8528 203 SNOWMOBILES Call (508)476-2534 Electric/Acoustic Guitar Combination Waterfall/Volcano, Lights 41”W x 54”H x 23”D 21 Speed, Silver Vinci Brand $100 (Different Colors). Starry Cabinet For TV $35 Women’s & 1998 Arctic Cat 1992 Sunbird Lift Recliner Night Blue With Red With Recessed Doors. 860-935-0072 508-864-7159 440 Wine Color, Maintenance Free Vinyl Paid $800 Teen’s Clothing 19’ with trailer Only Used 3 Times Cabinet. One Year Old Asking $200 Times Are Tough, Money’s $2000. 2000 Arctic Cat 600 Oak Round Cost $850 Paid $8000 New Treadmill Short. I Have An Array Of ZRT $4500. 2002 Arctic Cat Cuddy cabin, fully equipped, $700 OBO Asking $6000 Photos Available By Email Clothes, All In Excellent Thundercat $5500. All run low hours on engine. Pub Table Will Deliver 508-764-4103 Pro-Form Model 730CS Condition. Handbags, great. Very good condition. $7,900. 48” Round, With 18” Leaf. Shower Seat/Stool For Tub $300 Call 508-885-3689 $25 Call (508)864-8578 Boots, Sweaters, Etc. Call (508)949-0482 36” High. Pull-Out Drawer Speedaire Air Exerciser LOW LOW Prices! Underneath Table. Gazelle Exercise Equipment Schwinn 2004 Carver 360 6 Months Old. Compressors Aero Pilates Performer 295 I’m A Call Away 2002 Polaris Good Condition $150 508-278-5745 $200 $150 OBO Electric Scooter 3 ph 30 & 80 gallon. Onan Sport Sedan Generators 5k W. Scale 1k Edge X 508-234-3652 Needs new battery, $60. Gas Weedwhacker Electric Start, Reverse, (2) 375HP Volvo 8.1 Liter Back Massage Chair Pad lbs. Best offer on all listings. Women’s Burberry Engines. 7.3KW Kohler Good Condition (508)764-6560 Craftsman Brand 2992 N. Maine Miles. Old Oak Rolltop Call (508)347-1223 Prorsum $2800 Or BRO Generator, 2 State Rooms, $50 $50 Fresh Water Vacu-Flush Desk 860-774-0794 Several Spinet Piano and 860-935-0355 Trenchcoat Head, Full Galley. Great Original Condition! 860-481-5570 Queen-Sized Size 14L, Tan, w/Zip-Out 1996 Skidoo MXZ 583 $199,000 54” Long, 30” Wide Bench Lining. Excellent Condition. 3717 N. Maine Miles. Call 774-230-8295 $600 Project Lumber Bedroom Sets $800. Country Blue plaid $500 Runs Great. 860-774-4019 w/Box & Mattress, Cherry loveseat and chair. $450. Trees for $1800 Or BRO Shed Door Mirrored Dressers, Women’s Burberry 2006 Bayliner Wilson ladies clubs, bag, 508-949-7388 Interior Bi-Fold Doors Drawered Nightstand cart, $200. All excellent Sale Prorsum 185 Runabout Old-Time Trunk $1200 Each Good Condition 4x4’s, 2x4’s condition. Will consider Evergreen Trees, Colorado Dress Coat 2005 Arctic Cat 135 I/O HP w/extended swim Needs Straps Plywood Rugs reasonable offers. Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Size 14 Petite, Brown, platform, custom cover, Best Offer MUCH MORE! Call (508)867-8532 Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. Excellent Condition. F7 Snowmobile trailer, coast guard safety Bird Of Paradise Excellent Privacy Low Miles, Real Fast. package, used at most 20 508-234-2712 $85 For All (2)9x12, 9x14 $400 508-248-1951 Spinnet Piano Border/Ornamental hours. $13,750. Organ $295 Each (Steinert) All 10 trees for $85. 860-974-9946 2005 Arctic Cat Call (508)868-1972 Oriental Style Call 508-278-5762 440 Z-Model Technics SXEN4 Prom Dress Sale (2)Red 9x12 $1000. Sunfish sailboat Women’s Designer Best Offer w/trailer, $700. Jenny Lind Evenings 71 Chris Craft 31ft Current Gowns-Daughter is $300 Each Clothing Snowmobile Rascal Scooter Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally 3/4 bed, $250. Sailboard & Like Brand New! Flybridge Cruiser priced from $200-$300. 508-943-8693 sail (new), $500. Dresser set, Shoes & twin 327 engines sleeps 6, 600 Series $200. Player piano w/rolls, Best Offer Some shoes and jewelry. Trestle Table $7500 For Both full head and shower, all Slate Coffee Table $600. Lexmark Antique, 72”x32”Wide Accessories 508-987-9313 508-892-8316 Cash only. Shoes, Sizes 5-11 fiberglass. $7350. Call (508)832-9981 Very Sturdy $40 printer, $50. Boards. Brimfield $3500 Call (508)333-1790 Call Karen (508)885-3192 Asking $1250 Clothing Sizes 0-12 Arctic Cat Outdoor Garden (2) Window 16” 40 Plus Crates!!! Fountain Pub/Bar Set Box Fans Stainless Steel Attorney Antique Excellent Second Snowmobiles Boat & Trailer Mahogany Braided Edge 3-Speed $20 Glass-Front Bookcase Hand Condition. 2006 570 Panther 16 Foot Aluminum, Very Large, Gorgeous, Bird Cage Over 300 Pair Designer 2-Up, 579 Miles, No Motor. 3 Tiers, Excellent Condition Table With Center Wine Panasonic Vacuum In 3 Sections (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave 34”Wide And 50”High Jeans. Automatic Start & Reverse $300 Must Be Seen! Rack. Includes Two $15 message for “Doc” Barstool Chairs, Value $750 Many High-End Items. Like New 413-245-3233 Originally $1500 Computer Monitor (860)974-9973 860-974-9946 Asking $650 Beautifully Designed, $225 Firm 1996 ZR580 CRT-Style $25 2300 Miles, Real Fast Sled! Larson 1997 508-867-3900 Fabric Still Covered In Steam Radiator Also Antique Victrola, Women’s Escada Plastic, Brand New. MANY Beanie Babies Melodeon, And More Take Them Both For $5900 Ski-Boat Call For Details 508-248-1951 Coat/Jacket Panasonic Asking $400 Covers 508-340-5334 19 Foot, With Volvo Penta Leave Message 43” long x 40” high x 13” Cashgora/Angora Wool, Engine. With Trailer. Color TV Please Call Gold Color. US Size 10 Or 508-987-2798 508-347-9325 deep, 37”x40”x13” and 204 WATER EQUIPMENT $7000 CT-36SX12F 24”x40”x13”. All white, in Truck Cap 12, Excellent Condition. 508-373-8413 36” HDS Flat Screen With Small Club Chair good condition. Over $1000 Black With Sliding Window $400 Remote & Operating Real Ranch 1994 Sea-Doo Pink Fabric & Light Wood if new. All three for $400 Fits 6 1/2 Foot Bed. 860-974-9946 Sailboat For Sale Instructions. Mink Jacket $45 Call (508)832-5546 $150 Bombardier SP94 $475 Women’s Riding With Trailer 2000 Hunter 212 Call 508-943-1206 Very Good Condition Small Black Rocker Stereo With Truck Bed Great Day Sailer! After 7pm $800 or best offer $35 Dark Green, 6 1/2 Feet Long Leathers Excellent Condition, Runs 21 Feet, Cuddy Cabin, Speakers Size Small Walter Dyer Great. Seat Just Recovered, 508-943-2444 B.O. For All x 64” Wide. Includes Galvanized Trailer. Extra Jib. Park Model RV $50 Tailgate, Lights, Chaps, Medium Gloves, Low Hours On Jet Pump. Great Shape, 508-278-2729 Call 508-278-7958 Gas Cap Door. Fringe Coat With Two Liners Has Been Winterized. Used Very Little. 2002, 12x40 Refinished Chairs 508-282-9997 $250 (Medium), Harley Helmet $1450 30% Under NADA Retail (like brand new) on beautiful Natural Or Painted Finish, Table Saw Both For Dodge Dakota (Small). Call Deb $5400 lot in campground can be Some Decorated. Singles To Snow Tires 10-Inch With Steel Stand Excellent Condition. 508-965-7077 508-340-7697 used for a full 6 months (15 Sets Of Six. 4 P225-60-R17. Tires like 508-867-6168 $275 CASH ONLY April-15 October every year) Very Reasonable! new, winter ‘07. $300 or best Band Saw 508-341-9282 2005 Ski-Doo Jetski 260 ANTIQUES Lot paid for until 2097. 508-764-4493 offer. With Steel Stand Apple Green & Black. $48,000 Call (508)234-7930 Made By Delta Unique Bar Women’s Salvatore Less Than 65 Hours. Call Don (508)344-9499 Great For Any Workshop Solid Oak with lighted 3-Cylinder 15003cc Snapper stained glass canopy, brass Ferragamo Solid Oak Hardly Used! Leather Blazer Supercharged Engine. Route 169 Pellet Stove Roto-Tiller S-Bent Windsor New Cost $1500-$2000 top and foot rail, 2 chairs, 3-Seater, 130 Inches Long. IR5003, Used Twice 72” high, 64” wide, 22” deep. Jacket $7500 Selling For $600 $1200 or BO. Antiques Whitfield Tradition Paid $1295 Chairs For Both Soft, Buttery, Includes Dock & Trailer $950 4 Oak Finish, 2 Antique Black Call (508)450-5836 Golden Brown Color. 884 Worcester By Lennox Call 508-949-7040 508-347-8956 Free-Standing, Cast Iron, TracVac Finish Captains Chairs. Excellent Condition. Street, Hunter Green Enamel Finish. In Perfect Condition. Size 6 Or 8 205 BOATS Model 385-IC/385LH $180 Total Gym XL Used Restaurant $200 Southbridge MA Replaced With Larger Stove. Used Once. Used Very Little Since Equipment 16’ Hurricane Completely Refurbished Paid $1300 (3) Adult Small Jobe 860-974-9946 Looking to purchase Purchased 5 Years. 10-50% Off Our antiques and To New Condition. Works $1100 Life Vests Paid $1000 Tri-Hull Perfectly, 6 Years Old. Purchase Price XBOX 360 Ford 2.3L I/O, trailer, $2500 collectibles, single items Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro Barely Used Best Offer or entire estates. REDUCED! $25 Refrigeration Premium Trolling Motor, & Vac Pro We buy it all also do $1200 Or Best Offer Models 72085, 72285, 508-234-2647 Antique 1930’s 6 Burner Stove 20GB hard drive 2 wireless Electric Winch, Evinrude Call 508-234-8139 Convection Oven controllers, 1 wireless Tanks, Bimini Top, on site estate sales and 72295 Walnut Dining Room estate auctions. Used Twice Stereo System Table Bar Top & Barstools headset, 2 games, (Skate & '96 Conversion Van, Penn 6 wt. Flyrod Paid $2772 Onkyo Components With Freezers Halo). Excellent condition, 2 Black Water Pipe, Call anytime, Mike In Good Condition month old. Asking $450 Gas Grill, Chiminea. New Condition $1900 Bose Acoustimas Speakers $300 OBO Sinks 508-765-9512 $350 for all. 518-480-1143 Call 508-278-6419 508-765-5763 Call (508)943-0089 508-461-7224 508-347-5503 Call (508)278-3317 B4 Southbridge Evening News ¥ Wednesday, November 11, 2009

262 AUCTIONS 283 PETS 285 PET CARE 286 FEED 310 GENERAL HELP AUCTION (3) AKC Registered Quality Horse Hay WANTED Alpha Storage Mini Dachshound Collinswood 800 Pound Square Bales Timothy & Orchard Grasses ADVERTISING 79 Guelphwood Road Puppies K-9 Services Southbridge, MA Fertilize Fields 6 Weeks Old First Cutting $100 Each SALES Storage Unit #24 As Of October 27th) Second Cutting $130 Each POSITION $600 Each Delivery Fee Extra Taking Bids November 1st Call Jordan PART-TIME Through 21st Rock Valley Farm Sales Experience Call Bruce For Showing 508-637-1281 West Brookfield 508-867-2508 Required. 508-764-7280 Must Have Good A CHANCE FOR LIFE 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone Skills, And Be 265 FUEL/WOOD Computer Literate. NEEDED FOR Base Plus BEAUTIFUL CATS Harvey Windows A. Jeffers Exceptional boarding New - Still Wrapped Commission. & DOGS environment with (2) Big 41 1/2 x 57 Comfortable Office Tree Service Tested, vetted, and ready for unique daycare setting R.O. Double Hung, Environment In °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° love. Please consider these, Sturbridge. Tree Removals “homeless” pets for Monday-Friday Vinyl, White adoption. daycare available Both For $300 Please Email Your Logging 508-278-7835 Resume To: Land Clearing SECOND CHANCE ANIMAL SHELTER State of the art indoor [email protected] Firewood Call 508-867-5525 training facility 298 WANTED TO BUY Or Fax: 508-347-0911 $175/Cord www.secondchanceanimals.org WOOD LOTS Group or private day and evening classes Customer Help WANTED IMMEDIATE FREE ESTIMATES Chihuahua Agility obedience and $ Call (774)239-0285 conformation OPENINGS Puppies OSS ECYCLING $15 Base Appt, Flex FT/PT 1 Male, 2 Females R R Puppy Kindergarten We Pay More!! Customer Sales/Service, Veterinary Physical And First Starting Soon No Experience Needed, All All Seasoned Shots Completed. Ages 17+, Conditions Apply Pictures Available Via Email. All Scrap Metals, Hardwood Beginner Obedience Ideal For Students Cut, Splt & Delivered Asking $400 Cars, Trucks Call Now! Prompt Delivery Willing To Negotiate Starting Soon Batteries, 508-797-0600 MC & Visa Accepted Contact Maryellen 508-892-5168 Beginner Agility Copper Wire, Westview Farms 111 East Hill Road Starting Soon Appliances... CUSTOMER Monson, MA 413-246-1721 Chinese Crested 64 Tucker Hill Rd. New Competition Putnam, CT 06260 SERVICE Puppies Obedience Expanding Trailer Hairless & Powder-Puff Distributor Is Seeking A Country Tree Sweet, Loveable Toy 860-928-7165 Mature, Responsible Services Hypo-Allergenic Breed. All Breed Person To Work In A Logging For More Information Grooming Friendly Office 401-397-6499 Available $$$$ Environment. Land Clearing Assist In Busy Office Tree Removal “It’s all about the Answering Telephones, 310 GENERAL HELP 333 SURROGATE 433 CLEANING & Lovebird Cages dogs!” Answering Emails, Filing, WANTED MOTHERS Many Types, Includes A And Spreadsheet Work. 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Jepson & Son, LLC. Grandkids “We Go Right to Buying/Selling prior birth experience Spring Or Fall Cleanings 508-867-1952 EXPERIENCE a required, non-smokers, 508-885-3037 Your Door” Gold & Silver driving career! Wanted Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or 774-272-3729 One Piece Or Collection generous compensation. Monthly Cleanings 508-987-2419 • Excellent Equipment Class A CDL with Hazmat. Lee’s Coins & Jewelry • Great Pay/Benefits Day Driving 1-888-363-9457 Flexible Hours/Days Pure Bred 239 West Main Street • Consistent Hometime Throughout Northeast. reproductivepossibilities.com Registered/Insured/ FIREWOOD Puppies East Brookfield • No-Force/NYC Company Based in Bonded Cut & Split J & L (Route 9 - Panda No Hazmat Required North Brookfield. References Available Per Cord Over thirty breeds available. 1 yr OTR exp. Retirees Welcome! Health checked/guaranteed. Pet Sitting Garden Plaza) 128 cubic feet State licensed. 508-637-1236 CDL-A DRIVERS No Overnight Loads. Green $170 www.laughlinkennel.com Service 508-341-6355 “Dedicated to Excellence” (508)867-3235 400 SERVICES Affordable Seasoned $225 Laughlin Kennel Devoted to Drivers Professional at Home LOOKING TO BUY Call Today! Truck Residential FREE Delivery For Call 508-987-7161 Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Brimfield & 15-Mile Radius. Wooden Or Vinyl (866)265-3717 Mechanic Wanted & Commercial Delivery Charge For Member of National Post & Rail www.SmithDrivers.com EXPERIENCED Other Areas. Association of Professional EOE Cleaning Pet Sitters APPLICANTS ONLY!!! 400 SERVICES Call Pete Johnson Spencer Animal Fencing Full-Time Position We Offer Quality Work At 508-612-7338 Established 1996 Will Pay Reasonable An Affordable Price! Control Price For Either. Drivers & Qualifications Must Include: Desperately needs Certified • Bonded • Insured • Must Have Own Tools • Offices & Homes 508-885-3132 Monitors • Weekly & Bi-Weekly 508-347-3826 • Ability To Work On ENERAL ERVICES homes for many Class 7 And Class 8 402 G S • One-Time Cleanings Firewood abandoned cats and WANTED Wanted Trucks To Drive Special Needs • Carpet Cleaning Cut, Split & Delivered sometimes kittens. Cat’s Meow Village • Clean Driving Record • Auto Detailing Fully Seasoned Students. 20 Hours Per • CDL License Required Shots, wormed, Reproduction Of The Week. 7D License Required. • Floors 1/4 Cord $70 leukemia tested, Unibank Of Uxbridge Retirees And Others All applicants must Call The • Upholstery 1/2 Cord $115 spayed & neutered. (No Longer Made) Welcome. pass D.O.T. physical • Janitor Work Full Cord $220 If You Have One To Sell, Call (508)885-5778 and drug test, have Junk Man • Windows Call 508-885-2306 good oral and written Call (508)269-2593 Call 508-234-4722 We Guarantee Your MC/Visa/DC Accepted Ask For Tom Or communication skills and be Snowplowing customer service oriented. Satisfaction Will Be 284 LOST & FOUND Leave Message Drivers FALL CLEANUPS Our Best Reference! Due To Continued Growth, Pay based on qualifications PETS WANTED M/F E.O.E. Removal of Metal, REGISTERED, FIREWOOD Ashley Distribution Services INSURED & BONDED Green Or Seasoned Insulated Copper Is Looking For CDL A Apply In Person At: Appliances, Give Maria A Call Cut, Split & Delivered Qualified Drivers To Join Our Furniture, TV’s. LOST CAT & Holland, MA Regional Over Sturbridge Service 508-764-2500 WOOD LOTS WANTED “Violet” New Owners! The Road Fleet. Day Pay And Center Construction Aluminum Wire Materials. Call Paul Grey Female Cat With New Energy! 50 Pounds Or More Drop Pay, Great Benefits And 241 Main Street 508-769-2351 No Tail. The Security Of Driving For Sturbridge, MA Cellars/Attics 442 LICENSED DAY 508-987-5349 Lost October 1st, From New Stuff! We Will Come To You, The #1 Home Furnishings Cleaned. Marsh Ave/Eastford Road Weigh It, And Pay Cash Company In The World. NO PHONE CALLS CARE Area Of Southbridge. On The Spot! We Require The Ability To PLEASE Small Building Boarding Demolition, Tires. SEEN October 15th Luxury suites, Contractors & Enter Canada, 2 Years OTR Experience, Good Work Leaves Removed. *************** Firewood Near “Two Cousins” walks, treats, & one on Electricians Welcome 311 PART-TIME HELP Green, $135 Restaurant On Eastford History, And Clean MVR Small Residential The Commonwealth of one playtimes available. Call To Make An Required. WANTED Massachusetts Office of 128 cubic feet. Road. Appointment Moves. Trees Cut LAST SEEN October 27th 508-269-2593 For An Application, Brush/Limbs Child Care Services Near Cohassee Country Club Natural foods Please Call requires that all ads (508)476-3073 Reiki 1-800-837-2241 Brookhaven Removed placed in the newspaper If Found, Please Bring WANTED or Her Into Your Home & Call Flower Essences 8am-4pm CST M-F Assisted Furnaces Removed for child care (daycare) (774)696-7879 At Any Hour Feng Shui Old/Used/Any Check-our-down-to- in your home include Christine Condition Care earth prices first! your license number. 413-813-8001 Foster Daycare Kitchen Cabinets Parents Wanted Part-Time Weekends also! Hardwood If They Are What We Want, Cut, Split & Delivered Daily/weekly rates Seeking Quality Homes Employment Central Mass 285 PET CARE We Will Even Remove Them Throughout Central MA Drop-Off To Brookfields & From Your Kitchen! Immediate and Connecticut Spencer Area. Training To Provide Foster Care Playground We Are A Re-Facing To Children In Need. Opening For Seasoned $200’ Basic-Advanced Dave Available In Green $150 Company That Needs These 24/7 Support. Generous Shift Aide Group or private Cabinets For Our Home Reimbursement. 508-347-7804 Sturbridge! Call Apple Acres Always Happy To Ages 2-4 508-731-5414 Show Booth, To Show 413-262-5082 “Before” and “After” Take Applications For 774-452-3831 Kennel Any Combination Of Monday, Experienced caring staff Kitchen Options Employment Of: Wednesday, And Friday, • Rubber-Matted Monday-Friday LPN From 9am-Noon. Heated/Air-Conditioned Tours 10am-4pm 9am-5pm Paul Dalio Arts, Crafts, Snack & Lunch. J V Allard Sleeping Areas. Other times by appt. Responsible 508-987-3384 Contact Carolyn Logging & Firewood • Large Individual Runs, please! Devereux Therapeutic Persons ELECTRICIAN Foster Care (508)347-9845 Seasoned Wood Outdoor Exercise Pens, Applicants Must Be No Job Too Small License #2088100 Country Walks WAR RELICS 508-829-6769 Cut, Split & Delivered. 508-987-0077 Energetic And Residential & 508-729-3368 • Large Indoor 205 Federal Hill & Well-Groomed. Commercial Play Area WAR SOUVENIRS Hair Stylists Must Be Reliable FREE Estimates 448 FURNITURE •Bathing Available Road Seasoned Oxford, MA WANTED Wanted Call Nancy Licensed & Insured Firewood • Monitored By ADT WWII & EARLIER For A New Organic Hair 508-867-3325 508-478-2382 Cut, Split & Delivered Open 7 Days A Week www.starwoodpetresort.com CA$H WAITING! Salon In Sturbridge. 508-612-7525 Have Your $210 Per Cord 8:30am-10:30am Please Call 3:00pm-5:00pm I’ll Come To You At 508-347-7273 Furniture 508-867-6119 Your Convenience. 19 West Main St. 508-523-1175 Call (508)865-2227 Over 30 Years Experience. West Brookfield, MA 420 STORAGE/RENTALS Professionally 286 LIVESTOCK Call: 1-508-688-0847 Heritage Home Restored Strum’s Firewood All Calls Promptly At Reasonable Returned. Health Care RV, BOAT & AUTO Seasoned Hardwood Certified Home Health STORAGE Rates Available Bagged Shavings Aide Classes LOCAL NEWS ONLINE. FREE Delivery Inside & Outside Available Kiln-Dried Pine Starting Soon! Uxbridge, MA Call Dan Paper Bags. 300 HELP WANTED Enjoy The Flexibility of Being 413-537-0951 THINK OF IT AS A Call For Details 3.25 Cubic Feet A Home Health Aide, And 508-278-9191 MC/Visa Accepted $5.00 Each (No Limit) Caring For Elders In Their 305 BUSINESS Home. A Very Rewarding FULLY STOCKED Pick Up In Career! WANTED Going... Going... OPPORTUNITIES Gone to the Dogs West Brookfield Call Monday-Friday, REFRIGERATOR 433 CLEANING Outdoor Rock Valley Farm Cleaning Business 9am-5pm Furniture Facelifting, Wood Furnace Training and behavior 508-867-2508 For An Interview To Painting, Caning, management in your For Sale Be Considered WHENEVER YOU WANT A Stripping to Refinishing, Suitable For Home & Two For The Class Cleaning Service And Repairs. Outbuildings home. No Money Down! 508-347-0036 LATE NIGHT SNACK. I’ll Deal With Your Mess! Guaranteed. Can Assist With Removal Positive methods Financing Available General Housekeeping? 860-974-0746 Call For Details Or Check Us Out At: Free Estimates. used. Horse Tack Heritage-Health.com Wash Windows? Certified Pet Dog Bits, Bridles, Saddles, 774-578-0718 Pick-up & Delivery. Clean Refrigerator/Oven? 281 FREE PETS trainer and member Accessories. New, Used, Mystery Shoppers APDT English, Western, Blankets, To Buy Or Organize A Closet? Gift Items, Reins. Earn Up To $100 Per Day! Getting Ready To Move? Antique FREE TO Call Renelle at Almost Anything Undercover Shoppers Sell Avon Low Rates/Dependable GOOD HOME Horse-Related Call Joanne, I.S.R. Needed To Judge Retail & Doctor Female Spayed 508-892-1850 Rock Valley Farm Dining Establishments. Pam 508-799-7428 email: West Brookfield $10 To Start! Experience Not Required All local. All the time. 508-248-9225 Orange Tabby TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com (Auburn) 508-980-9646 [email protected] 508-867-2508 508-885-3933 877-787-6583 Wednesday, November 11, 2009 • Southbridge Evening News B5

454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT EAUTY Brookfield East Brookfield Southbridge Sturbridge Webster B Non-Smokers Available November 16th SOUTHBRIDGE Cisco Street Southbridge 5 Room Apartment. Two Three Bedroom. With Living OF Four Rooms, Stove & Fridge. 2 Bedroom Apartment. 8 Summer Street Second Floor, 5 Rooms. Second Floor, Or Three Bedrooms. New Room, Dining Room & Den. ANDSCAPE Washer/Dryer Hookups. Minutes To Route 9 & 2nd Floor, 2 Bedroom, Has Yard & Garage. 5 Room, Two Insulated Windows, New Many Closets Throughout. L Off-Street Parking. No Pets. Route 20. Off-Street Large Kitchen, Large Stove & Refrigerator Bedroom. Paint & Rugs. Stove & Stove & Refrigerator $650/Monthly Parking, Quiet Setting. Living Room, New Bath, Included, $700 Refrigerator Included. Included. Schedule Plus Utilities. $850/Month Hardwood Floors, Washer/Dryer Hookups. Central Gas Heat & A/C Washer/Dryer Hookups. —————— Your Fall First/Last + $500 Security Plus Utilities. Heat/HW Included No Pets. Stove/Refrigerator Private Yard, Off-Street Located On A Dead-End Cleanups Call 508-867-8741 Call Jim $850/Month $700/Month Plus Utilities. Included. Parking. Centrally Located. Street. After 5pm For Appointment 508-612-8650 121 Elm Street References Required. First/Security $975/Month Off-Street Parking. NOW! First Floor, 2 Bedrooms, 508-765-1104 508-579-0063 Water Included. Kitchen, Living Room, Available Immediately $900/Month North Brookfield (508)476-2926 First/Last & Security Quality Work 1 Bedroom Apartment. Dining Room. 1 Bath, Southbridge Brookside Hardwood Floors. (774)280-0646 561-351-8122 Good Prices Includes Heat. Clean Two Bedroom, Leave Message STURBRIDGE 321-848-4874 $145 Weekly Heat/HW Included Second Floor. Stove & Other Landscaping Terrace First Week/Security/Last $900/Month Refrigerator Included. Daniel Fiske Services Available Month 16 Charlton Street No Pets, No Waterbeds. Southbridge Webster RENT FREE UNTIL Call 508-867-8481 2 Bedroom House, 1 Year Lease. House Second Floor, Two Bedroom. Three Room, One Bedroom Call David Patterson JANUARY 2010 1 Bath. Kitchen, Living First Month, Last & Four Room Apartment Apartment. Stove, North Brookfield Room, Upstairs Living Security Deposit Required. Stove & Refrigerator. 508-341-2957 Affordable 2 Bedroom Off-Street Parking. $625 Refrigerator & Air 2 Apartments Available Room, Off-Street Parking. $550/Month Conditioner Included. Apartments For Rent. 1-2 Bedrooms W/W Carpet. No Pets. To Apply, Please Call First, Last & Security. Large Two Bedroom $550/Month Spacious, Fully Both First Floor $900/Month First/Last & Security Deposit DiGeronimo Applianced. $550-$650 508-765-0386 $650/Month Plus Office 959 Main Street 9:30am-5:30pm 508-829-5853 $895 No Pets, No Smoking. Painting • Heat/Hot Water Call Mike Edson At Townhouse Style, 3 508-943-5483 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quality, Affordability Included! Godin Real Estate Floors. 4 Bedroom, Southbridge (978)249-8131 x15 1 Bath. Large Kitchen, Includes & Trust Living Room, Gas Heat, Southbridge Section 8 Accepted. West Brookfield Starting at $759 Or View Online At Two Bedroom Apartment, Appliances & Laundry Without Compromise www.beremco.com W/W Carpet, Coombs Street Room On Premises. 2 Bedroom Apartment • Pool $900/Month First Floor. Off-Street For Rent. Interior Rooms 3 Bedroom Apartment Parking. Stove & Refrigerator No Utilities. Available. $825/Month As Low As • Basketball Court North Brookfield Included. No Utilities. References, And First & Security. Two Bedroom, Service Pets Only $129 • Playground Applianced, Washer/Dryer $700/Month Security Deposit Off-Street Parking. Ceilings $59 Newly Renovated. W/D Hookups, Hook-ups. No Pets. Security Deposit Required Required Heat Included. Country Woodwork $59 • On-Site Laundry Centrally Located. New Stove/Refrigerator. Section 8 OK. CORI/Credit Check Required. Setting. Room To Garden. Stove & Fridge. Washer First/Last/Security, $750 Available December 1st Call 508-867-3823 Serving Central Mass. & Dryer Provided. 508-248-3743 (508)347-9081 INCOME LIMITS APPLY References First And Security. James DiGeronimo Second Floor. 774-437-1596 Section 8 Welcome $695/Month References And Credit Whitinsville Cell 508-577-7940 Check Required. Southbridge Office Open From: First/Last & Security Spacious Two Bedroom Sturbridge Top Of The Line No Pets Or Smokers Apartment In A Large Four Room Two Apartments/Townhouses Monday-Friday Call After 5pm Call (508)596-8497 457 LAWN/GARDEN 9:00am to 5:00pm SOUTHBRIDGE Two-Family Home. Bedroom Apartment. Heat, Fully Renovated 508-867-3906 Appliances, Off-Street Hot Water, Electricity, Stove, 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Weekend & Evening BRAND NEW Composted Northbridge Southbridge Parking. Section 8 Welcome & Refrigerator Supplied. Availability. Sheep Manure Appointments APARTMENTS! Five Room Apartment. $775/Month Sun Porch & Deck. For Inquiries, Please Call (Linwood) Gas & Gas Stove. 774-258-0147 Two Car Parking. 508-234-1510 Available At Farm! 2 Bedrooms/$775. $950/Month 20lb Bags Very Nice, Clean No Pets. Three Room Apartment. Available now. Security & References Southbridge/ References & $450 Security. 510 At $10 Per Bag Stove, refrigerator and Call 508-254-1431 Available $750/Month Required. Charlton Line COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Call 508-867-6111 Includes Heat & Hot Water dishwasher included. Non-Smokers Only. Leave Message Brookside Terrace 4 Room Heated Apartment. Security Deposit Required. Secure building. 508-764-8126 Owner-Occupied. Country AUBURN 11 Village Drive NO PETS/NO SMOKING Off-street parking. Setting. Sturbridge FALL CLEANUPS Southbridge,MA 01550 Includes Stove, Refrigerator, NO Pets. Southbridge No Pets/Smoking Quality Two Bedroom Office Space GUTTERS CLEANED Off-Street Parking. High Street $800/Month Apartment. Appliances & For Rent 508-473-4576 Call (508)765-5852 BRUSH REMOVED (508)764-7675 Two 2 Bedroom Apartments. Write With References: Hot Water Included. 2 Parcels 508-234-2025 Quiet, Family-Orientated PO Drawer I Convenient Location. 1 Mile To Mass Pike, BAGS OF LEAVES Neighborhood. Southbridge, MA $725/Month I-290, And I-395. REMOVED Northbridge Southbridge 1 Bedroom Apartment. Off-Street Parking. Ample Parking At Door. One Bedroom Also: Reasonable. Snow Plowing Off Street Parking, No Pets. No Smoking. Spencer One Bedroom Apartment C&C From $500 Per Month. Utilities Not Included. 2 Bedroom Townhouse. 550 Sq.Ft Liming & Fertilizing First, Security & Refrigerator And Stove Appliances & Hot Water Properties Included, $550/Month Gas Heat & Hot Water, Included & Ask For Dave Reference Required. First/Last & Security 508-867-2564 Washer/Dryer Hookups. Electric Appliances, $650/Month 425 Sq.Ft. LOOK & COMPARE No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. Contact Chance Hookups. 413-262-5082 Income Eligible. No Pets Service Zoned $725 Per Month 508-736-5936 One Year Lease. No Pets. ______Southbridge/Charlton Call Dave 508-248-9044 Line Includes Heat And Hot First & Last Completely Furnished 508-234-4041 Southbridge $720 per month. 508-832-5568 500 REAL ESTATE 2 Bedroom Water. References Required. Efficiencies. Luxury Condo. Mon-Fri Call 508-765-0885 Large 1 bedroom modern. Security Deposit ($500) All Utilities And Cable. Appliances, EOH Wall to wall, appliances FREE RENT FOR THE $200 Per Week. MONTH OF DECEMBER Southbridge 501 REAL ESTATE Central Air, $795/Month Southbridge included, coin-op laundry, no pets, lease and security. Call (508)886-4312 Call (508)765-0501 For Lease WANTED Southbridge 1st Floor, 3 Bedrooms Gas Heat and A/C, Off-Street $575 and up, utilities not 10,850+ S.F. Building Quality 2 & 3 OXFORD included. Spencer Ideal For Bedroom Apartments! Parking. Newly Remodeled. 1 Bedroom, Sunny, Bright Washer & Dryer Hookups Call (508)764-2866 Commercial/Industrial Appliances, Off-Street And Clean. Big Kitchen And Sturbridge Use. Town Water/Sewer, Parking. New $695/Month Plus Utilities. Bedroom. Ground Floor, Second Floor 1 Bedroom Credit/Criminal Check. Southbridge Loading Dock. Includes Call (508)765-0501 Private Entrance. Near Apartment. 1,400 S.F. Office Space. ASK ABOUT OUR Large 3 Bedroom In Walking Trails. Yard. All Appliances Including Orchard MOVE-IN SPECIAL! Nice Section Of Town Located On Worcester No Smoking/Pets. Washer/Dryer. Street (Route 169) Charlton Call Pat (508)868-0231 W/D Hookups, Quiet $550/month Off-Street Parking. Hill Neighborhood, Large First/Last, Security Deposit. No Pets, No Smoking Call ************** 45 Richardson Corner Rd. Southbridge Yard, Call (508)529-4452 $575 per month. (508)765-5421 Small One Bedroom. Nice 1 & 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom Apartment 1 Off-Street Parking Spot. First, Last and Security EQUAL HOUSING Area, Stove & Refrigerator Apartments. Second Floor. Neat & Clean. $925/Month Spencer Required. Included. Washer/Dryer Hookup. Available November 1st Call (508)347-2937 Southbridge OPPORTUNITY $600/Month CALL FOR SPECIALS! Cozy One Bedroom Affordable! No Pets. Apartment, Centrally For Lease No Utilities Included. Call For Details Anytime References Required. ************** Heat & Hot Water Located, Off-Street Parking. 9,400+ S.F. Ideal For All real estate advertising in 508-735-2559 508-612-6192 508-769-6387 No Pets. Included 508-943-7436 Commercial/Light this newspaper is subject to $550/Month Webster Industrial Use. The Federal Fair Housing Act Must Income Qualify Southbridge Southbridge References & Security Town Water/Sewer. of 1968, which makes it Charlton SECTION 8 508-885-6005 Includes 1,850 S.F. illegal to advertise any Apartments Available CERTIFICATES 2 Bedroom Large 4 Bedroom. NORTH VILLAGE Office Space. preference, limitation or Efficiency - 2 Bedroom WELCOME Apartment Available. Nice Area. New Kitchen & Spencer Located On Worcester discrimination based on race, Country Setting, Stove, Refrigerator. Laundry Appliances With Dishwasher. First Floor, 3 Bedrooms. 2 Bedroom Units Street (Route 169) color, religion, sex, handicap, Call Facility On-Site. Off-Street Washer/Dryer Hookups. All Applianced, Laundry Hookups, Sunporch. Starting At $783!! Call familial status (number of $500-$800/Month Parking. Freshly Painted. Storage Space Available. $775/Month children and or pregnancy), 508-987-8121 No Pets. Small Pet And (508)765-5421 Security Deposit & Lease Second Floor, 2 Bedrooms. Heat And Hot Water national origin, ancestry, age, Required. $525/Month Section 8 Welcome. marital status, or any EHO First And Last, Hookups. Is Included. Call For Availability First, Last and Security. $625/Month Southbridge intention to make an such Or Showings $950+Utilities. preference, limitation or Available Call (781)492-7707 Must Income Office For Rent 508-612-1413 Oxford November 1st No Pets Qualify. discrimination. This OR First & Security 98 Hamilton Street newspaper will not Now Available! Call (508)864-5605 [email protected] Southbridge 508-867-7554 Section 8 Vouchers Formerly Aucoin Realty knowingly accept any Quiet, Three Room Southbridge First Floor, Good Visibility! advertising for real estate DOUGLAS Apartment In Private Home, NEW LISTING! Spencer Accepted. Parking that is in violation of the law. With Separate Entrance. 265 Elm Street Clean & Spacious 1100 Sq. Ft. Our readers are hereby 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Rural Setting, One Mile 3 Room, One Bedroom 5-Room, Two Bedroom FREE RENT Please call informed that all dwellings Apartments Available From I-395. Apartment For Rent. $700 Large 1 Bedroom Also: $550/Month Plus Utilities First Floor. Apartment Available (508)987-1595 210 Sq.Ft. advertising in this newspaper Prices start at $845/month. Remodeled Bathroom. are available on and equal First/Last & Security Deposit, Quiet Tenant Only! $650/Month Available (Rear Of Includes heat, hot water, Heat Efficient With Off-Street Parking, opportunity basis. To A/C, pool, fitness center Plus References. $550/Month 98 Hamilton) No Smoking, No Animals. 617-699-7428 New Heat & Water And Much More! complain about & children’s program. Systems & Thermal Webster 508-320-9075 discrimination call The 508-987-0947 Won’t Last!!! Off street parking. Windows. 508-796-3902 2 Bedroom Basement Department of Housing and Call (508)476-3777 Southbridge Washer/Dryer Hookups, Apartment Urban Development “HUD” Southbridge 3 Rooms, Stove & Refrigerator & Stove, $650/Month Spencer toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Refrigerator Included. Spencer Douglas 381 Main Street Fenced Yard, 3-Season One Bedroom Apartment & Office Space For the N.E. area, call HUD Two Bedroom Apartment, Newly Redone. Porch, Off-Street Parking, 3 Bedroom Apartment 185 Main Street ad 617-565-5308,. The toll 1 Bedroom, Gleaming First/Last & Security. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Second Floor. Private Hardwoods, Updated Kitchen Ceiling Fans Throughout. Heat & Trash Included. Second Floor Near Center Of Town free number for the hearing Entrances, Convenient References Required. No Smoking $750/Month Two-Room Suite impaired is 1-800-927-9275 & Bath. Private Porch, $550/Month First & Security. Location. Off-Street Parking. First & $500 Security $600/Month Available 12/1 550 Sq. Feet. Includes Heat, Hot Water Or Furnished $650/Month Section 8 OK Bright, Quiet Second Floor. I’ll Make Fresh Paint 508-764-2349 No Pets. Hardwood Floors. Off-Street Parking & $495/Month AVAILABLE NOW! 774-230-7146 Utilities Not Included. Plenty Of Parking. Laundry. Large Closets. Call 508-765-8730 Available Now! An Offer Charlton Street Southbridge No Pets. $850/Month Off-Street Parking, Big Yard. 508-735-4335 On Your House Call For Details 3 Bedroom, All Newly 598 Worcester Street Spencer TODAY!! 508-476-2508 Renovated, First Floor. Two Bedroom Condo Two Bedroom Apartment. Please Call 508-341-2486 (cell) De-Leaded With Certs. For Rent. New Appliances & Southbridge Appliances, Some With 508-864-9626 Call Seth Brand New Carpet. Private Washer/Dryer Hookups. One Bedroom Apartment. Washer/Dryer Hookups, Webster 508-207-5292 Porch, New Appliances. $695/Month Second Floor, Includes Quiet Country Dudley Setting. Conveniently For Rent GRN 2 Bedroom Apartment $850/Month Available Now! Stove, Refrigerator, Hot Webster You Are Lucky We Still Visit Our Website: Noelle 508-277-2128 Water, Off-Street Parking. Located, Directly Off Route 9. Heat and Hot Water Included. Hamilton Street Choose From Townhouse 30 Poland Street Have Space Available! cashofferonyourhouse.com No Pets/No Smoking Sunny, Bright & Modern No Pets. Renovated Two Bedroom From 1000 Sq.Ft. Southbridge $625/Month Or One-Floor Plans. WANTED Off-Street Parking 2 Bedroom. Stainless Steel Available Now Apartment, All Appliances Call (860)935-5206 Appliances. Tile Kitchen & Available Now! Furnished. Laundry Room On To 15,000 Sq.Ft. First/Security Deposit 508-735-4335 Will Divide! Land Near Bath. Lots Of Cabinet Space. 5 Room Apartment, & Credit Check Premises. Off-Street Parking. Spencer/Paxton Dudley A MUST SEE! First Floor. Call Irene Spencer Garages Available. Call Owner For Best Price Four Room, Two Bedroom. $825/Month $700/Month No Pets. 508-753-3670 Line Pay Own Oil Heat. 413-781-4633 Two Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Most Schools & Churches Washer/Dryer Hookups. Mechanic Street Townhouse Style Apartment. Area Of Camp Marshall Heat, Hot Water & Rubbish Newly Renovated Sunny No Pets. Within Walking Distance. For A Single Family Home. 508-764-6425 Dining Room, Living Room, 1 Mile To Route 395. Included. 4 Bedroom. Modern Tile Southbridge Kitchen. Mud Room, 520 HOUSEMATES Please Call John Country Setting With Pond. Kitchen & Bath, Yard. One Bedroom Apartment Good Credit Required. 413-813-5712 3-Season Porch, Basement $750/Month $775/Month First Floor. Southbridge Very Plush & Modern, With Hookups. Brookfield $825/Month Beautiful Two Bedroom Fully Applianced. Yard & Parking. Call 508-949-1400 Room For Rent 505 APARTMENTS FOR Webster Or 508-943-0972 Randolph Street Apartment, With Balcony. $800/Month In Brand-New Private Home RENT 3 Bedroom Apartment Two Bedroom Apartment Studio Apartment. All Utilities Completely Redone! All Hardwood Floors. First/Last & Security. Use Of Kitchen, Auburn Center Both Apartments & A/C Included, New New Everything Washer/Dryer Connection. 508-529-4452 Webster Off-Street Parking. Close To Town Appliances, Off-Street $725/Month Plus Utilities Refrigerator & Stove. $500/Month 1 Bedroom Plus Parking. First + Security Required. Sturbridge 684 School Street Call 508-637-1588 “Bonus” Room Michael Off-Street Parking. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. 860-935-9105 $185/Week No Pets. 1738 House For Appointment. Approximately 800 Sq.Ft. 508-826-9654 Heat & Hot Water Included First & Second Floor. Ask For Scott Newly Carpeted, New Call J&J Real Estate 774-230-0680 Free Electric, Heat, For Information Call Bathroom. Second Floor. Dudley Hot Water Included In 508-943-7520 774-289-4641 One Bedroom. 525 OPEN HOUSE Appliances Included. Half-Duplex, Townhouse 508-799-3700 Southbridge Parking At Door. Style. Two Bedrooms, All Appliances. Southbridge One Bedroom $900/month $725/Month 1 1/2 Bath, Washer/Dryer Beautiful, Spacious 2/3 Webster OPEN HOUSE Hookups. Total Remodel - Southbridge Half-Duplex Split Foyer Off-Street Parking Rent Includes Hot Water 3 Bedroom, Large Bedroom, Five Room New Refrigerator, Stove, Beautiful, Fully Renovated Sunday 11/15 & Trash Pickup. New Everything. Apartment. Hardwoods, 508-347-1101 2 Bedroom Apartment. New Good Neighborhood, Apartment. Appliances, Washer & Dryer. New Paint From Noon-2pm 508-248-9044 Washer/Dryer Hookups. All-New Kitchen & Baths & Carpet. 8x8 Storage Shed. Cabinets, Tiles & Jacuzzi 508-832-5568 Dead End Street. In A Newly Rehabed Sturbridge Bath. Hard Wood Floors. 15 Thompson Pond Road No Smoking, Some Pets. Section 8 Approved. Off-Street Parking. Spencer Off-Street Parking. Building, Second Floor, Nice Neighborhood. 2 Bedroom, Second Floor Professional Color First/Last & Security Front & Rear Porches, Apartment, Within 2 Miles Throughout. Price Reduced To Brookfield $875/Month First, Last And References. $700/Month + Utilities 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath $750 Per Month Washer/Dryer Hookups. Of Pike. Two Levels With $850/Month $384,900 508-380-6054 First & Last Bedrooms Upstairs. Apartment For Rent. Parquet Also: $750/Month 508-954-6141 Pets Negotiable Come See This Wood And Tile Floors. Open Service Animals Only. Call 508-612-8323 Beautiful Home! Dudley Two Bedroom Available 508-769-2500 No Smoking. Floor Plan, With Cathedral $625 Southbridge Ceilings, Lots Of Cabinet One Bedroom Apartment. Heat & Hot Water Included. Off-Street Parking, Large Four Bedroom Paige Hill Area $850 + $850 Security Webster 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Space & Storage. Southbridge Excellent Two Bedroom Fenced-In Backyard. $875 508-347-9343 One Bedroom Apartment References Required. Central Street Apartment Available. [email protected] $1000/Month $550/Month $600 Brimfield First & Last Required. Call (978)852-0886 Four Room Apartment, Townhouse Style Cozy, Small Two Bedroom 508-867-7276 Third Floor. Refrigerator, With Garage. First Floor, Renovated, 508-864-0938 Sturbridge Kitchen With Appliances. House For Rent Douglas Southbridge Stove, Off-Street Parking Clean, Quiet Area. Main Street Country Lot, All New Oxford Included. Heat, Gas & Heat & Hot Water Included. 1+ Bedroom, One Bath, Throughout. Electric Heat. One Bedroom. $650 Clean 4 Room Duplex Electric Included. Three Bedroom Apartment House For Rent Apartment. Stove, No Pets. Oversized Living Room, Pets Negotiable. Two Bedroom $800 Available Now! First And Security. $800 Five Room Plus Bath. Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer Newly Renovated Kitchen, Third Floor, Renovated, Applianced. Plus Electric $1050/Month $775/Month $975/Month Plenty of Space. Available Now. Hookups, Yard, Good Area. First & Last Required. Hardwood Floors New Appliances, Plus Utilities Credit Check Required. Call For Appointment Gas Stove, Oil Heat. Off-Street Parking. Dishwasher. Quiet, Private No Pets, No Smokers. Call Nick (774)200-3382 Available Now! No Pets, No Smoking. 2 Minutes To Route 20! No Pets. 508-380-8922 Country Road. No Traffic. Call 508-987-1112 $575/Month Plus Utilities Leave Message $850/Month Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat $750/Month No Smoking, No Dogs. 10am-5pm Call 508-765-2658 508-887-6282 & Coin-Op Laundry 413-262-5082 Call (508)476-1722 508-380-2359 B6 Southbridge Evening News ¥ Wednesday, November 11, 2009

525 HOUSES FOR RENT 530 HOUSES FOR SALE 546 CEMETERY LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES North Brookfield Cemetery Lot Two Cemetery WORCESTER COUNTY 14x70 Mobile Mobile Home Sturbridge Retirement DUDLEY Community Townhouse 162 Acres With Pond, For Sale Lots MEMORIAL PARK; Home For Sale Elm Meadows, #17 2 Family Farmhouse, Worcester County Memorial Worcester County Paxton, MA In Sturbridge Retirement Completely Rebuilt In 2002. (Elm Street & Edna Circle) W/56ft addition which New Floors, Walls, Doors, Barn & 3 Bedroom Home. Park, Paxton, MA. Memorial Park 2 adjoining lots. includes 24x12 den, 14x12 Co-Operative. 4 Bedrooms, Master Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, Start A Campground Or In Paxton Asking $1500 or Best Offer work room w/sink and 18ft Bathroom. Carpeting On All Bedroom On Second Floor, 2 Lots (1 & 2) for both call (508)867-3820 (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living Double Closets Plus Bring Your Animals. porch w/handicapped ramp. Floors Except Kitchen & Many Possibilities. $1500 For Both $900 For Each, Large hallways/doors, for Area). Air Conditioning, Private Master Bath. Call 508-347-3884 $1800 For Both Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. Bath. New Vinyl Siding. Private Wrap-Around Deck & Subdividable. wheelchair. 508-735-9639 Leave Message If No Answer New roof/windows. For Appointment Full Backyard (Also Private) $1,300,000 Call Cheryl Worcester County 508-347-9370 Separate Apartment Ground 413-245-4181 $75K plus park share. MAKE AN OFFER! Memorial Park Bill (508)344-7495 Floor, Working Fireplace. Steeplechase Cemetery Lots 575 VACATION RENTALS Private Parking Spaces Paxton, MA 508-612-6312 for Sale Plots In Garden Of Honor. Available. REDUCED $85,000 $1200/Month Worcester County Memorial Two Lots 2 Lots & 2 Vaults. WELLS, MAINE 508-867-7406 Park-Paxton, MA Asking $2700 For All Mobile Home In Sturbridge 2 Lots (#408A) available in Available At Worcester 774-745-0026 14x70 Mobile Retirement Park Village By the Sea DUDLEY the beautiful Garden of Valor County Memorial Park Please Leave Message Two Bedrooms, One And 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Webster WATERFRONT! II. $5,000 for both. In Paxton. Home One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Pool complex, with 3.2 Acre Estate Lot. Call (508)987-0531 Non-Selected. with central air. Mint New Roof, New Windows, jacuzzi and exercise room, Three Bedroom Ranch. Custom 3 Bedroom Home Asking $1200 For Both Worcester County condition to move in. Many And Many Updates. outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Stove, Refrigerator, Rebuilt In 2000. Or Best Offer Memorial Park, new extras. Located in Beautifully Landscaped. A/C, cable. Dishwasher. Nice Yard, Incredible Setting On CEMETERY 508-885-1071 attractive over 55 park in 508-347-8791 $85 Per Day Close To Major Routes, Private Pond Paxton Sturbridge. (508)429-7568 Newly Renovated. 4 lots in the Garden of the Call Joe (508)347-8976 $1300/Month $279,900 LOTS: Steeplechase Two Plots Cross, which is the oldest First & Last Two in the garden in the park. Value Sturbridge 508-943-2670 508-612-6312 Garden of Valor In Worcester County Mobile Home 55+ Memorial Park, Paxton, MA $7000, asking $6000. at Worcester Memorial Will sell separately. 1 Bedroom, Ideal Park in Paxton. At Garden Of Heritage II Brookfield 530 HOUSES FOR SALE $1500/best offer. $1500 OBO For Both Call (508)892-8685 Nanatomqua Mobile Location, Close To Pascoag, RI Everything. New Floors, Lakefront Custom Home Please call 508-864-7159 Home Park Southbridge 3 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. Near 508-885-5133 (55 And Over) Carpets, Paint, Windows, Large Colonial 4 Bedroom 550 MOBILE HOMES Shower, Cabinets & HEY I-395, Central Air, Finished 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 Home With 2 Full Baths. Walk-Out Basement, Worcester Country Bath, Living Room, Large Counters. Newer Furnace, YOU DON’T HAVE TO Completely Renovated. Home Theater, Stone & 1977 Mobile Home A/C & More. Kitchen, Laundry Room CARRY THIS NEWSPAPER AROUND Off-Street Parking, Big Yard, Vinyl Exterior. Cemetery Plots at Memorial Park $70,000 Washer/Dryer. Fireplace. One-Of-A-Kind Home! Section Valor II With New Appliances, EVERYWHERE, YA KNOW. Worcester County Graves 1 & 2 Plus Park Share $37,500 Close To Hospital. Fish, Swim, Boat FOR SALE BY OWNER And Door To Back Porch. Memorial Park Valued At $5600 Owner Financing GET YOUR THE WHOLE Qualified Buyers $559,000 Asking $2500 For Both Located In Wagon Wheel MUST SELL!!! Available NEWSPAPER ONLINE. Call For Details louzam@ in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. Park, Brookfield, MA $64,000 All local. All the time. 508-885-6489 Call For Details TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 774-258-0147 zammarelli.necoxmail.com Call (508)987-6180 Ask For Karen 508-347-3837 508-868-4662 508-347-7027

720 CLASSICS 1971 Corvette 1995 Volvo 2000 Ford 2002 Lincoln LS 2004 Subaru 2001 Chevy 700 AUTOMOTIVE Stingray 850 Turbo Mustang GT Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, Impreza WRX Blazer LT 1929 Ford Model A Runs Mint! T-Tops, In Good Condition. $11,500 OBO Fully Loaded, Chrome All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, Second Owner, 6-Cylinder, Tudor Sedan Removable Rear Window. With Snow Tires. Candy Apple Red, Rims/Grill/Rocker Heated Seats & Mirrors. Electronic Shift-on-The-Fly 4 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Nice Original Car With 350 Automatic. $2500 Pristine Condition! Panels/Pillars, Custom Green Paint & Wheel Drive. Very Clean, Numbers Matching. Steel City Grey. 508-333-3340 33,010 Miles. Brand New Snow Tires, Spoiler. 5-Speed. Runs Great, Needs Nothing! (3) Continental Has Restored Drivetrain, Original, Matching Numbers. Fully Loaded, Including Extra Set Of 18” Chrome Asking $14,900 OBO 94k Miles, 22MPG. Contra-Track Tires New Interior, Repainted 95k Miles. 1996 Honda MagnaFlow Exhaust, Rims with Tires. New Call 774-289-3929 Asking $6000 Size P245-65R17 Original Colors. Asking $11,500 Accord AEM Intake, Lojack. Brakes Or 508-764-7986 508-864-3846 On Polished Aluminum $12,500 508-341-0915 Stored Winters. Premium Wheels, Excellent 4-Door, 5-Speed, 150k Miles. Serious Inquiries Only Sharp Car! Mint! 2005 Chrysler Ask For Barry Runs Perfect. Alarm System. 2004 Jeep Condition, Lots Of Tread! 508-764-6059 860-923-9618 $13,500 obo $100 Each 1974 Volkswagen Fold-Down Trunk, New Tires. Pacifica Liberty Sport Or George $1595 774-289-9074 AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly Or $250 For All 508-347-9654 Beetle Silver, 49k Miles. Fits 2003-2008 Envoy, 508-864-0460 2000 Mercury Highway. New Tires, Great Excellent Condition. Light Blue, Drives & Looks 2002 Mitsubishi Family Car, Well Maintained. Trailblazer, Rainier & 1930 Model A Great. Original North Carolina Grand Marquis CD/AM/FM Radio. Ascender. 1996 Mercury Gallant ES $6500 OBO Car. Needs Nothing! Photos Available Asking $14,200 508-347-9629 Ford Coupe $3800 Grand Marquis Sedan Runs Good, Rear Quarter Green, With Extra Parts. White, Appx 60k Miles. Call Bill & Andrea 774-364-1133 Ed Stanley Blue Hill Edition Dented, Replaced Engine. 860-377-0396 Good Condition. 508-764-3068 Owned By Elderly Driver. $2400 Or After 5pm $10,000 Loaded, White w/ Blue 860-928-1064 4 Cooper Weather Interior, 90k Miles Selling As Part Of Estate. 508-987-2045 508-886-7184 Call Karen Excellent Condition! Ask For Linda Master S/T Tires 508-885-3192 1978 Corvette $2,995 obo Asking $4795 OBO 2002 Subaru 2005 Toyota Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 Silver Anniversary Model Call 508-769-0512 Camry 735 GARAGE RENTALS Like New $150 1940 Plymouth Limited Edition, Runs 1992 Chevy Legacy Outback Standard Transmission Top Of The Line. Strong, Looks Real Sharp! Corsica Fully Loaded! WANTED 4 Cooper Weather Deluxe Excellent Driver. L82 2000 Volkswagen $7250 Master S/T Snow Blue, 119k Miles, 40k Miles. Year-Round Garage 2-Door Sedan Engine, T-Tops. A/C, Good Condition Passat GLX 2001 Honda Civic EX $14,500 Space For Antique Car Groove Tires Runs, Original, Tilt Wheel. Must be at least 20 feet long. 225/55 R17 6 Cylinder Automatic 4 Motion 50k Miles Will Trade Needs Restoration. $7900 $1,195 obo $7050 Respond to John Like New $200 Stored 30+ Years. Serious Inquires Only! V6, 2.8 Fuel Injected. 2004 Toyota Camry 508-832-3966 or Excellent Condition, Well 2001 Honda Civic 508-867-2560 Asking $3950 508-340-5334 (508)615-5959 76k Miles. [email protected] Evenings Maintained. Low Miles. $4150 $11,500 1968 Plymouth Custom Wheels & Exhaust. 740 MOTORCYCLES 1979 Pontiac 1996 Leather Interior, Black 1998 Subaru Legacy Will Pay Top Dollar 5th Wheel Fury VIP Model Oldsmobile 88 On Black. $2550 For Clean Cars! 1982 Honda 2-Door Hardtop, Solid, Trans-Am $5500 OBO Steel Drop Center Virginia Car. Great Condition. Runs Good. 1992 Ford Escort Rutland Auto Sales Colorado. 383 Engine. $1100 508-865-5085 900 CBF Tailgate Power Windows. Smokey & The Bandit Look. 617-519-9051 $1150 Route 122 Runs Well. Black Interior & 508-885-5861 Super Sport $200 Needs Restoration 1997 Jeep Wrangler Rutland, MA Asking $2900 Exterior, Lots Of New Parts 508-886-2720 40,200 Miles. New Battery, 508-943-2572 (Including Seats, Tires, 1996 Toyota 2000 Volvo S80 Standard Transmission Runs Good. 508-317-7092 Carpet, Rebuilt Camry $3250 2006 Honda $1000 Transmission) Sedan FWD 508-755-3660 Car-Top Carrier 1950 Chevrolet Green, 5-Speed Manual, Blue, Leather, Moonroof, Etc. 1999 Subaru Forester Matching Numbers 170k Miles. Runs Well. New Civic EX YAKIMA Fully Loaded. 180k Miles. 80k Miles 1 Owner, 70k Miles. 4-Door Sedan $15,000 August Inspection Sticker. $4600 1985 Harley 508-615-7358 Original Owner. Garage Kept. Fully Loaded. “Space Cadet” 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. $2595 Includes 4 Blizzak Snow Like Brand New! New Factory-Built Motor. 413-245-6006 1998 Subaru Wagon $10,500 OBO Sportster Tires. 508-922-8688 Used Only Once. Solid Body, Runs Excellent. 1995 Toyota Supra Excellent Condition 5-Speed, Sunroof 1000 XLH Cost $348 Needs Interior & Minor Work 1997 Olds Regency $3850 Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. $5500 OBO 2006 Kia Spectra New S&S Carb., Ignition Will Sell For $175 To Be Road-Worthy. Original. 60k, Nice solid driver 105K 860-928-5266 1993 Subuaru Wagon Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. Fits Most Cars With $5900 Black-On-Black, Leather, highway miles, loaded with $1450 4-Door Sedan $3500 OBO A Roof Rack. 978-760-3453 Two-Owner Car. moonroof, needs nothing. New Engine With 32K Miles, 508-987-2838 Superior Construction Asking $3500. $50,000 FIRM 2000 Volvo X70 1999 Volkswagen Under Warranty. Ask For Stephen 860-779-9371 1952 Pontiac Call (860)974-3022 Crossroad New Tires, Belts. Also Has 1973 Pontiac Passat Wagon Full “Bumper-To-Bumper” 1987 Yamaha Woody 1998 Cadillac Sedan Loaded, Leather Interior. 5-Speed, 1.8T Chrysler Industrial Trans-Am Runs Good, But Needs Work. Warranty, For Over 3 Years XV535 Motorcycle Tin Woody Beach Wagon, Deville $3250 (Over 36K Miles). V8 400HP Engine In Need Of Complete 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, Call 774-745-0085 59,920 Miles, New Battery, Burgundy Interior, Original, Northstar Engine Or 774-262-9414 2001 Subaru Forester $7890 Rebuilt, Zero Miles. Restoration. Engine Turns, Owner’s Manual, Service Matching Numbers. 90k. 20-30 MPG 5-Speed 508-847-3861 Manual Included. Sitting On Ground, Major Components In Place. (Oxford) Good Interior. Solid Frame, $50,000 FIRM Exceptional Condition, $4650 $900 OBO Ready To Go Silver/Gray, Sharp Looking, 2001 Oldsmobile $2200 Straight Eight, 508-344-2660 Call Bert Call Robert Automatic Transmission. Loaded With Extras. 617-699-7428 2006 Volkswagen 508-987-5167 With Rebuilt Fitted Fully Serviced. Florida Car, Alero $3950 Many Options. 75k Miles. Sullivan Auto Sales Jetta Transmission 978-760-3453 Antique Black Non-Smoker. 1988 Harley $2995 OBRO Maintained & Garaged. 33 Main Street Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 (Zero Miles) Sporty Model With & disc CD changer, heated Davidson 1200cc $3000 Package Deal Jaguar 508-347-5460 1953 Ford 50-Series Tires & Spoiler. 2 Main Street seats & mirrors, sunroof, One Owner, 32k Miles. Transmission Only 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and Looks & Runs Excellent. (Route 131) front, side & rear air bags. 2-Door Sedan chrome nearly perfect, New 1999 Buick Park Selling Because Of Illness $1800 Mild Custom, $11,000 $4995 Sturbridge, MA $14,900. Always Garaged. Michelin pin stripe tires and Ave Call Bob www.sullivanautosales.net Call (508)949-6914 508-461-9097 many spare parts. $3000 Loaded, like new, leather, 508-270-9577 774-230-6848 1955 Oldsmobile Best Reasonable Offer. 122K miles. $4500. (After 5pm) 2007 Dodge Call Tom (Spencer) 2003 Ford Rims For Sale 4-Door Call (508)752-8683 518-796-4223 (Cell) Charger SXT 15 Inch Aluminum Rims Original, $10,000 (774)745-0173 Mustang Mach 1 Azure Blue with Black Only 1,400 Miles, Pearl-Coat 1994 Harley Off 1991 Honda Accord. 1999 Mercury Red, Grey Interior. 3.5L V6, Factory Set - 5 Total 725 AUTOMOBILES leather. 18K miles, like brand Davidson 1975 Ford Flatbed Cougar 2001 PT Cruiser new. Couple after Lots Of Toys. NO Bank Lien $25 Each $1600 $19,595 OBO Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, 860-923-0457 1985 Pontiac 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All Limited market parts. $17,500. good shape, extra lights, Options. College Call (508)987-8486 Must See! 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton TransAm Silver w/ Leather, Loaded Sharon 774-287-2031 extra chrome, forward Forces Sale One Owner controls. $7500. Third Row Tuned Port Fuel Injection 5.0 Pickup $3800 OBO A Loved Car!!! 2003 Mitsubishi 2007 Hyundai Call (508)864-3198 Bench Seat Solid, Needs Restoration, T-Tops, Cruise, A/C, Tilt, Call Eclipse $2500 Power Locks/Windows. Low Price Reflects 114k, Black Accent 4-Door For Ford Expedition 50k Original Miles. 508-476-3907 New Timing Belt, and Convertible 1998 Harley (Eddie Bauer) Collection MUST BE SOLD! 508-335-1283 Retiree’s #2 Car $3500 OBO Extensive Tune-up Grey, Runs & Looks New. Auto, Air, Remote Start. Davidson Tan Leather, Excellent 978-760-3453 508-662-0649 Condition. 1999 Pontiac REDUCED Fully Loaded. 79k Miles. Mint Condition! 22,500 Miles 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 $5700 New Tires. Asking $9,500 excellent condition, 1963 King Midget Grand Prix Asking $10,500 Leave Message $150 New Engine, Comet Clutch, (508)476-3715 registered, many extras! 860-935-0039 1992 Dodge Asking $5500 OBO 508-410-3078 508-234-5918 $7000 or BO All-New Brakes, New Paint, 508-943-1593 New Convertible Top With Stealth ES 2003 Saab 9-3 Wanted 508-764-8754 Side Curtains. All-New Tires. V6 With 95k Miles. Custom 2000 Chrysler 2001 Subaru Truck Rails Fun Car, Good Runner! Dual Exhaust. Red With Convertible Old Camaros 1999 Harley Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed $5500 White Racing Stripes. Sebring Outback Automatic, Loaded, Black 1967-1969 including parts, Davidson Great Condition Ask For George Or Barry $3300 OBO Convertible Limited Exterior & Top. Black pieces in any condition. Will $95 For Set 508-347-9654 508-476-5357 Leather Interior. consider other models. Motorcycle 97k Miles, No Repairs 1 Owner, 122k Miles, 508-764-6059 5-Speed, Wintergreen, 40k Miles, Great Condition. Call (860)633-0869 Dyna Wide Glide. GM Chrome Needed. Carfax Report Asking $11,500 18k Miles. Some Extras. 1993 Volvo 240GL Provided. Leather, Wood Trim, PORTS TILITY Slotted Wheels 1966 Mustang Moonroof, CD/Cassette, 508-943-3978 732 S U $9000 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern 4-Door Sedan, 132k $3500 Firm Call 508-943-5911 Coupe Miles. Runs Fine. No 860-634-4632 Subwoofer, 1995 Jeep Grand For Full-Size GM. AM/FM/Weatherband, Heated 2004 Buick $200 Set Of 4 (Not Fastback) Rust. CD, Automatic. Seats/Mirrors, Windshield Cherokee Limited 1999 Harley Rust-Free! Georgia Car $2300 OBO 2000 Daewoo Rendezvous De-Icer, Halogen Fog Lamps, FWD Automatic, Cross-Over White, Tan Leather, Loaded, Davidson Sportster 454 Complete (Always Garaged) 508-867-6023 Nubira Compass/Auto-Dim Mirror. CD Stereo, Tow Package. Paint’s Faded. All Ready For Wagon. Recent Tires, Brakes, XL1200C GM Block 4-Door Sedan. 39k Original Mint Bearing. Economical 3.4 High Mileage, V8, Runs With Fuel Injection YOUR 289 V8 Engine. 1994 Ford Escort Miles. Excellent. Automatic Asking $6600 Great. Good Condition. Black, Chrome Swing-Arm. $6900 Engine, 27MPG Highway. Vance & Hines Pipes, $1200 Transmission, Power 508-864-4934 89k, Winter Ready, Super Needs Minor Exhaust Work. Station Wagon Windows Great Winter Driver. S&S Carb. Utility Trailer “Everyday Runner” Heater & A/C. Totally 2 New Tires, Tons Of 508-259-8805 $2500 Reliable. $1500 OBO That Dumps Asking $650 860-774-1485 2002 BMW 325ci 774-745-0173 Chrome & Extras. Removable Sides, Call Between 3pm & 9pm Asking $7500 Mint Condition! 715 AUTO SERVICES Very Solid. 508-764-1179 2003 Ford Convertible 508-248-1951 12,300 Miles. $550 Excellent Condition. 1995 Nissan REDUCED $5000 Mustang GT 38,883 Miles. Automatic 2004 Chrysler Junk Cars & 978-760-3453 Pathfinder 508-347-5734 1995 Geo Prizm With 22k Miles, Custom Transmission With Sports Town & Country Trucks Wanted 110K miles, Red, 4 door Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Shift Mode. Grey Leather White, 5-Speed. 1973 Green One Owner, 23,500 Miles. $3300 1999 Suzuki Large Trucks & sedan, recently, Ebiach Lowering Springs. Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. reconditioned, new starter, Harmon-Kardon Sound Black Custom Paint, Fully TLS 1000 Equipment VW Beetle Clean Car, Mint Condition. (4)5-Lug Truck Rims Recent Engine, runs great. System, Premium Loaded, Perfect Condition & Tires V-Twin, Strong Runner. Moving must sell quick!! Garaged In Winter. Wheels, Etc. $18,000 Or Best Offer The Hot Set-Up! Carbon Cash Paid Good Tires $14,000 OBO $300 Best Offer $2500 or best offer. $19,999 Call 508-764-3723 Fiber Mufflers. Grey. FREE REMOVAL Call (508)341-4434 or 508-864-9692 Contact Josh 860-208-7010 $3500 401-965-8949 413-245-3530 (860)857-4168 508-764-1401 508-885-7085 860-315-7417 Wednesday, November 11, 2009 • Southbridge Evening News B7

740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 1999 Road King 2005 Honda VT750 VEHICLES 2002 Citation 1993 Dodge Power Black, 10k Miles, Mint Shadow Spirit 2007 Yamaha Ram 250LE Condition. Lots Of Chrome, 31Ft. Travel I PAY YOU CASH Must See! Always Kept Mint Condition, Low Raptor 700R 4x4, 318 Automatic With Mileage, Always Garaged. Trailer Overdrive. New Front End, Inside. Fuel Injection, Electric Start, $12,999 $13,000 OBO Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver One Owner. Very, Very Clean. Bearing, Ball Joint, U-Joints. FOR JUNK CARS Email Me At Flame, Chrome Backrest. Turn Key And Ride. One owner, kept on site, Recent Brakes, Rotors, $4500 nice camper, includes back Drums, Pads & Shoes. & TRUCKS [email protected] Asking $4500 OBO ladder, spare tire, E-Brake Cable, Exhaust, Call 860-792-0506 508-769-9073 Van 2000 Harley awning, electric jack, sleeps Computer, Crank Sensor. And Farm Equipment 6, lots of storage, huge Motor Home Maintenance By The Book! ______Davidson XL883 2005 Suzuki C50 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS bathroom, queen bed, 1 large 19 Feet, Has Hot & Cold Drivetrain Very Good. Body slide-out in living room & Water, Full Bath. 16 MPG Is Good. Recent Sticker. Call D&M Towing & Recycling Custom Boulevard Cruiser 1989 24’ Terry dinette area. Pictures on (City), 19 MPG (Highway). A/C, Power Windows, Cruise, Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, Black/Grey, 300 Miles, Travel Trailer www.breezybendrv.com Heater w/Thermostat, Tilt, Sliding Glass, Power 508-887-3645 Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, Mint! Registered & Insured. Mirrors. 8’ Bed, Bedliner, Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, Excellent Condition, New Call (508)987-1519 for $4899 more details Appraised At $6,500 Cargo Light. Never Plowed! TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots Battery, Tires, & More. Original Owner. Receiver & Sway Bars MOVING! Of Chrome Added, 1,493 508-885-9892 MUST SELL! 190k Miles. Truck Has Miles, Flawless. 508-753-5529 Included. Must See To 2005 Fleetwood Years Of Life Left. Asking $5800 Appreciate. $3700 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT PaceArrow 37A 508-754-2323 $4500 860-792-1168 $3400 or best offer. 508-892-1229 2006 Harley 508-885-6215 Motorhome 2001 Dodge IH Hough 2000 Harley Davidson 18K miles, loaded, no pets/smokers. Two slide Wells, Maine 1994 Chevy 3/4 Dakota Payloader Sportster Sportster XL883C 1990 Ford 350 outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. 2005 40’ Breckenridge 4 Wheel Drive, Extended 4WD, Runs Well. Hydraulics 18,000 Miles White with saddle bags. Electric awning & levelers, Park Model Home Ton Cab One Owner, Mint Tight. Set Of Chains Mint Condition 2,091 miles. $6000. Also Class-C Camper workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 350 V8, 2WD, excellent Condition. Fully Loaded! & Spare Tires Enclosed Room Addition, $4500 Call Cliff Harley helmet, jacket and 50k Miles, Twin Beds In speed, lots of extras. Plus Screen Room & Deck. condition, 190k miles, new Bedliner & Cover, Remote gloves for sale. Rear. Sleeps 6, Very Good Low $90’s. Double Loft, Sleeps 10. tires, recent brakes and $7000 tuneup. $3000. Start, 12 Disc CD, Yale Towmotor 508-764-7068 Call (508)949-0621 Condition. Roof Air, Call (508)885-4727 Fully Furnished & Visors, Steps, Electric Furnace, Generator, Fully Call (774)272-1192 Forklift 2006 THULE TRAILER Landscaped. Windows/Locks/Mirrors, All Rebuilt & Runs Excellent Self-Contained. Meadow Ledge Resort 2002 Harley 2006 Honda (6’ x 12’ Enclosed) 1996 Ford E-250 Full Rear Seat. $2400 With Tow Dolly. May-October $9000 obo XLH 883 Sportster XR 650L Ready To Go Aluminum, Dual Axle, $64,500 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, 860-774-1485 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, GVW 6000 lbs. 508-278-6123 (508)757-5211 Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, On/Off-Road Bike $10,900 Model #C65X12238200, Extended Utility Van. Passenger Pegs & Pillion, New Rear Tire, Excellent 508-347-3262 Under 200 Miles. 75k Miles On Engine, Custom Grips. Shape. With 3800 Miles. $5250 760 VANS/TRUCKS 186k Original Miles. Michigan Excellent Condition $4000 OBO Well Maintained. A/C, 2002 FORD F-150 1990 Nomad Mike 860-935-0072 Tool Shelves. Great For Payloader & Looks & Runs Great. Or Trade For 4WD Or Car In Campground 1975 Ford F-250 4-door King Cab, extra clean. Floor Coverings! 75,000 miles. 2 WD. Backhoe Model 75 Asking $4500 Call After 4pm Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain 32 Foot 2004 RV 4x4 Stick $2100 860-617-7335 508-867-6152 8 Foot Bed, Body Rough. $8500.00 firm. Snowplow Room On Deck, New On Waterfront Call Mike Call 508-243-2157 Plastic Shed, 3-Burner Good Rubber, Tow Plate. 508-269-2420 Diesel, Runs Good 2003 Yamaha Harley Davidson Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, Lot $850 YZ125R Or Towable With P/Jack. On 1 1/2 Mile Lake, 413-245-3233 1996 Isuzu Oasis Also: Mint Condition, Garaged. 2000 Custom In Beautiful Resort 2003 Chevy Many Extras Campground Gravely Tractor Hardly Ridden. Soft-Tail Best Offer! 1979 Ford F-350 Mini-van $1700 OBO REDUCED FOR (looks like a Honda Venture And Parts 28k Miles, Pearl White. 413-433-1479 Pickup Truck 75K miles, in very good Call 508-254-8663 Excellent Condition. QUICK SALE!!! Odyssey). Runs great, very Call (508)347-7300 After 4pm & Weekends $34,999 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original clean, everything works. condition. Asking $6000 or Lots Of Extras. Miles. NO TITLE. best offer. Or 508-248-5466 One Owner Bike! 1997 24’ 508-989-8165 Kelly Blue Book says $4100, And Leave Message Floor In Bed Is Missing, but will sell for $3700. Call Tatyana, 767 VEHICLES WANTED Asking $9500 Dutchman Pop-Up Needs Replacing. 508-987-8928 33’ Travel Trailer Call (508)892-8690 (508)949-6082 2004 BMW Camper Currently On-Site In Park Solid Frame, (Woodstock, CT) Very Good Mechanics. Model 1007 One Original Owner 1996 Town & 2003 Ford Cargo K1200 GT Harley Davidson Sleeps 6 Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen Absolutely Perfect! Motorcycle Parts Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. $1650 Country LXI Van Econoline $ Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. Great Condition. Heat, 978-760-3453 Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. Park Features: Family 240k Miles, Recent Sticker Model E-350 Super-Duty Van ROSS RECYCLING New Tires & Battery. & Accessories Activities, Pool, Inexpensive & Tires. Needs Exhaust. Excellent Condition. $11,000 For Sale $2700 & Comfortable Living. 1982 Chevy C10 $900 OBO 68k Miles. We Pay More!! 860-315-7417 413-537-0619 Call 508-943-3812 For EVO, Twin Cam, Park Is Open April-October. Silverado For More Information All Scrap Metals, Sportsters. $35,000 Or 508-259-9403 Call Kevin 2004 Harley 1997 Ford (Includes Lot) 350 Motor, Partially 508-943-0467 Cars, Trucks Custom Chrome 860-923-2549 Restored. Needs Carburetor. Davidson Ultra Conversion Van $500 OBO 1997 Chevy Tahoe Batteries, Women’s New 352-314-0003 Beautiful Maroon & Grey Classic Excellent Condition. Call Sam 2003 Isuzu NPU Copper Wire, Insulated Great For Camping! 774-318-1121 All Major Parts Replaced, 5500 miles, $17000. 33’ Travel Trailer Good Tires, High Miles, Appliances... Call (508)943-0242 Leather Jacket $5900 16 ft Box Truck 508-347-2621 With 12’x32’ Addition Leather. Police-Style, Size Large. 1982 GMC 350 Wife Got Another Car. V8 automatic transmission, 64 Tucker Hill Rd. $125 Excellent Condition. Stake Body With Power Gate. 2004 Honda VTX Own Your Own Lot! $2500 Cash Takes It! power steering, power Putnam, CT 06260 508-949-1320 2000 Winnebago Rebuilt Engine. Runs Strong brakes. Runs great, very 1300 Retro Seasonal Camping At A $1200 Lovely Campground. 508-615-2540 clean, 10 ft loading ramp. Pristine condition, Candy Chieftain $10,000. 860-928-7165 Apple Red, many chrome 745 RECREATIONAL Asking $30,000 508-461-9097 Model 35U Call After 5pm Call (774)230-1437 extras, less than 2000 miles, VEHICLES 40k Miles, Loaded, Many 1997 Ford $7500 firm. Free mini bike 508-885-4358 1985 Ford F-600 Conversion Van with purchase. 1998 Kawasaki Extras. No Pets/Smoking. 2003 Silverado FREE Call David, Must See! Camper/RV Box Truck Excellent Condition. 750 Xi Sport Jetski Asking $55,000 Great For Camping! 2500 HD JUNK (508)234-0631 Two seater, new battery and 2001 Coachhouse low miles, runs good, needs 508-269-1710 some new brake lines. $1000 $5900 Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, recently serviced. Excellent 52k Miles, Completely 508-347-2621 grey, loaded, leather, CAR condition. Includes trailer Self-Contained Camper or best offer. 2004 XL 883 Call (508)922-3936 tonneau, chrome step, tow and cover. $2500 or best 2001 Fleetwood Van. Shower, Toilet, 1997 Ford F-250 package, excellent condition. REMOVAL Harley offer. Call (508)234-0252 Sink, Stove, Generator, Call (978)697-0706 No Title? No Keys? Elkhorn Truck Auxiliary Batteries, 1989 Chevy 1500 Diesel 4x4 Dump No Problems! Davidson and MORE! Short bed Z71 off road. Truck Serving All Areas! 1998 Polaris ATV Camper Asking $27,000 $1500 or best offer. 3400 miles, lots of Like new, used only a few New Brakes, Rebuilt Truck Cap Call 1-888-MAD-JUNK Magnum 425, 4x4 MUST SELL! Call (774)280-2480 Transmission, New Tires. For 1999 Dodge Pickup upgrades, mint Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 times. Fits 6’ truck bed. Queen, sleeps 4, all $22,000 Needs Primer On Dump. (Short-Bed) condition, handles Years Ago. Used Very Little 1992 GMC $7000 OBO great. $7200 or best Since. Needs Battery. amenities, asking $8,700. (508)765-8848 $700 obo High-top Mini offer. Won’t last long! Asking $3000 Must see! Truck also Diesel Truck 508-347-9865 508-892-0526 Wheelchair 508-885-3136 available. UPS Truck-Style, Call (508)347-8969 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 860-888-5207 Call (508)892-8861 Coleman Niagra Aluminum Grumman Body, 1998 Nissan Van Needed Pop-Up Shelves. Rebuilt 1983 Ford Dump In excellent running 2005 Aquila 250 2001 Transmission/Motor, Frontier Pickup condition with fully 2003 Honda Great Condition! Heat, New Fuel Tank, Radiator, 4 cylinder auto, bedliner, Truck Inside/Outside Stoves, automatic wheel chair lift Cruiser TRX250 EX ATV “Woodland Park” Steering Box. Dual Wheels, $4700. Ford 9000 6-Wheeler and closing doors. 356 miles, showroom Beautiful Custom Design, Slide-Out Dinette, 11’ Area Behind Seats Call (508)499-6748 Needs A Little Work Runs Great! Looks Great! Refrigerator, Inside/Outside Excellent Condition Please leave message condition, bike can be seen $1600 OBO 40’ Park Model Trailer. Asking $2500 (508)764-2807 at 364 Main Street, Oxford. Sliding Glass Door Shower, Toilet, Lots Of 14,100GVWR 1999 Ford Ranger $2700. Entrance, Full Bath, Storage. Sleeps 6-8. 860-634-0581 Asking $6800 Call 5pm-8:30pm Extended Cab Pickup 2003 Rawson Portable Call (774)280-2630 3 Slide-Outs, Sleeps 8 508-867-6546 V6, 4.0L Central Air 508-248-5620 Screener Plant Lincoln Town Car 131,780 Miles. Recent Model 3618/SN:SN823203 2005 Harley 2004 90cc Polaris Winter Insulation Package 1994 Plymouth Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. Wanted Paid $47,000 New. Gulfstream B 24 Point OV Twin Honda Davidson Predator ATV Van Runs Well. Motor. Low Hours, 2002 Or NEWER Excellent Condition, Asking $29,995 OBO $3500 Chuck Gander Touring Cruiser Needs Alternator, Well Maintained 1450 Low Rider Aftermarket Lights, Brand 617-524-6220 (Book Value $6000+) Asking $28,000 508-335-1153 Excellent Condition, Extras. New Battery, New Tires, 2004 Good Body & Motor. 860-923-1848 $10,500 OBO Electric And Kick Start And Full Bath, Twin Beds, Slide. Parts Only - No Title. 508-347-8956 2002 12x40 Park $400 508-867-8374 Runs Like New. Garage Kept. Exceptional Unit, 12MPG 2000 Chevy Truck WANTED HARLEY Comes With Kids Racing Model RV $32,900 OBO 1983 Ford Pickup Good Shape With Cap CAT D8H Old Ford Boots & Gloves. (like brand new) on beautiful 2007 Scooter Truck 3/4 Ton, 4WD. Automobile/Truck DAVIDSON A $1600 Value lot in campground can be By Redstreak BEST OFFER Bulldozer For $900 FIRM used for a full 6 months (15 6-Cylinder, Clean Parts 1997 Sportster XL`1200 50cc TURBO With Underneath, No Rust. 6-Foot Metal Brake Cable Blade - Power Shift 9,900 miles. Custom paint, “A REAL MUST SEE”, April-15 October every year) Luggage Rack With Some Extra Metal. Runs Good Motors, Fenders, Doors, Moving, Must Sell! Lot paid for until 2097. Good Mechanics. Complete Or Parts Cars. with extras. $5000,00. $1050 $1500 $400 OBO Call 508-347-3093 Call Randy $48,000 $12,000 1933-1960, Nothing Newer! 508-765-5097 Call Don (508)344-9499 Call (508)476-9885 978-760-3453 508-867-8374 (860)928-3477 978-760-3453 MITTENS DOESN’T LIKE THE VET. A 100 MILE RIDE IN THE CAR IS NOT GOING TO ENDEAR MITTENS TO YOU EITHER. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com B8 Southbridge Evening News ¥ Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Aut motive

Kia’s Forte Sedan a Remarkably Good Family Sedan That’s Attracting Recognition

BY KEITH GRIFFIN

My first introduction to the Kia Forte came at its introduction to the press in Seattle. The event gave me a strong taste of the Forte and what a good sedan it is. Nothing, though, can replace a week behind the wheel to give you a true sense of a car’s capa- bility. Take a car out of a con- trolled press-introduction event and you get a true sense of what it’s all about. Kia really has a winner on its hands. I administer the Internet Car and Truck of the Year con- test (www.internetcarandtruck- oftheyear.com) and the jurors have made it a semi-finalist for car of the year. I think that’s quite an accomplishment for a Kia prod- uct, which just three short years ago probably never would have been considered. (It was also named “Car of the Month” for August by NADAguides.com.) By the way, before I continue, I want to put in a plug for the website I mentioned above. This The 2010 Kia Forte sedan is proving itself to be a winner among experts in the field. is the only car and truck of the year website that invites the concede it does bear a strong see myself expecting much (Questions and comments about public to vote on its own car and resemblance to the Acura TSX. more. this review and other automotive truck of the year. As our slogan There is a fair amount of luxury What’s going to make the Forte concerns can be e-mailed to used- says, it’s “Where Internet Pros to the Forte for its price (about a huge winner, though, is its [email protected]. All queries and Average Joes Pick the Car and $20,500 fully loaded with the SX standard safety equipment, even are answered.) Truck of the Year.” Let your trim level). Forte comes with a on the most inexpensive models. voice be heard. standard four speaker It comes with anti-lock braking, VITAL STATISTICS OK, back to the Forte. I put this AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system electronic brake force distribu- Wheelbase: 104.3 inches car through the paces of a fami- outfitted with SIRIUS Satellite tion, stability control, traction Length: 178.3 inches ly of four for the week. We took Radio capabilities with three control, active front headrests Width: 69.9 inches it to the beach for an overnight months complimentary service. and six airbags. Stability con- Height: 57.5 inches trip. It swallowed all of our sup- Standard on all models is an trol alone is worth the price of Curb weight: 2868 lbs. plies. Any car that can hold auxiliary audio input jack and admission, especially because Engine: 2.4-liter, inline everything needed for a 4-year USB port for connecting person- this is a car that is likely going four-cylinder old and 19-month old is strong in al MP3 players. Standard to be driven by less experienced Horsepower: 173 @ 6000 my book. Bluetooth connectivity enables drivers. Torque: 168 @ 4000 This is a comfortable sedan. I hands-free operation for com- When it comes to fuel economy, EPA estimated mpg put more than 300 miles on the patible cell phones. The SX the 2.0-liter engine offers a com- city/highway: 23/31 odometer on it and experienced package also adds a standard six petitive 25/34 mpg (city/high- Base price: $18,195 no discomfort. The seats are speaker surround audio system way) when mated to either the As-tested price: $20,490 supportive. I feel like I could and steering wheel controls. five-speed manual or four-speed Also consider: Honda Civic, drive it for hours and be happy. Now there is one thing the Forte automatic transmissions, while Hyundai Sonata, Toyota When I first drove the Forte, I isn’t – and that is a high-perfor- the 2.4-liter engine turns out Corolla thought the trunk opening was mance sedan. It doesn’t inspire 22/32 mpg when paired with the small. I want to retract that confidence once the speedome- six-speed manual and 23/31 with statement. It presented no prob- ter heads above 75 mph. But, the five-speed automatic. The lems at all whether it was load- then again, in what world do optional Fuel Economy ing luggage or diapers for my most people need a sedan that Package, available on the EX daughter. goes over 75 mph? I don’t mean model with the 2.0-liter power- Here’s one testament to the the car feels like it’s falling plant, includes the five-speed appeal of the Forte. One friend, apart by any means, but it automatic transmission, Motor who knows a fair amount about moves along comfortably in the Drive Power Steering (MPDS), cars, said, “Is that an Acura?” I 75-80 mph range but I couldn’t “smart” alternator, silica tires and aero enhancements. These improvements result in 27/36 mpg and a class-leading com- bined fuel economy of 30 mpg. Available in three trims, LX, EX and SX, pricing for the all-new compact sedan will start at $13,695 for the LX trim, while the Forte EX begins at $15,795. Moving up to the SX trim, pric- ing begins at $17,195. While Auto these are affordable prices, the Review highest praise I can give the Forte is it doesn’t feel cheap at all. The interior materials are of a good quality for the price point. It’s a good looking car by my subjective standards. Plus, as mentioned above, you’ll never regret buying the Forte when weighed against its com- petitors like the Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic. The 2010 Kia Forte’s interior is roomy for a car in its class. Photos © Kia