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This week’s Lawmakers praise signing of bill to tackle opioid addiction Quote Tout bill as ‘good first step’ in “The weak can never mission to tackle abuse forgive. Forgiveness BY JASON BLEAU to be adopted as law. The bill, called “An is the attribute of the NEWS STAFF WRITER Act Relative to Substance Use, Treatment, strong.” WEBSTER — On the morning of Education and Prevention,” includes sev- Monday, March 14, Gov. Charlie Baker eral measures to try and solve the opioid took one of the biggest steps yet toward issue, including prevention through edu- Mahatma Gandhi solving a crisis that has become an item cation for both students and doctors and of concern on both sides of the political the first law in the nation to establish a aisle, not only in the Commonwealth, but seven-day limit on all first-time opioid nationwide, by signing a bill into law to prescriptions. Jason Bleau photo Editor’s combat opioid addiction in . “Today, the Commonwealth stands in State Rep. Joe McKenna speaks at a press conference Baker signed the landmark legislation solidarity to fight the opioid and her- Office Hours at Harrington Hospital’s Webster branch on March 14, into law to address the growing concern oin epidemic that continues to plague praising Gov. Charlie Baker’s signing of legislation that over opioid and heroin addiction that has our state and burden countless fami- Mondays 12-5 morning to tackle the opioid addiction crisis. McKenna plagued Massachusetts for several years lies and individuals,” said Baker. “I am Wednesdays 1-5 was joined by his fellow state representatives — Peter now, and was passed by a unanimous proud to sign this legislation marking Durant, Paul Frost, Kevin Kuros and David Muradian — vote by all members of the Massachusetts Fridays 1-5 as well as Sen. Ryan Fattman, who all spoke highly of House of Representatives and the Senate the new law. Turn To OPIOID, page ­­­A19 INSIDE BOS plans Buckley carries Pirates Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A6-10 Viewpoint ...... A12 ahead for late to district crown Sports ...... A14-16 Defeats rival Bartlett, 44-41, for championship Obituaries ...... B2 library Events Calendar ...... B3 BY GREG BARLOW Real Estate ...... Sect.B SPORTS CORRESPONDENT renovation WORCESTER — With the Oxford High boys’ varsity basketball team trailing LOCAL BY JASON BLEAU by five points versus crosstown rival NEWS STAFF WRITER Bartlett High heading into the fourth WEBSTER — As the reno- quarter of their Central Mass. Division vation plans for the Chester 3 district championship game — which C. Corbin Public Library in was played at Clark University’s Kneller Webster start to take shape, the Athletic Center on Thursday, March 10 Webster Board of Selectmen — senior Jared Buckley tallied all 13 of recently approved a plan to the Pirates’ points in the final frame, relocate the library during con- which propelled top seeded Oxford to struction and renovation and, a 44-41 victory over the third ranked in the process, relocate the Indians. town’s polling places through “It feels amazing,” said Buckley. Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com the start of 2017. “Nothing was really working for us and I Oxford’s Jared Buckley holds the Central Mass. Division 3 dis- During a meeting on March suggested a high ball screen to get some trict championship plaque up high as he and teammate Jared 7, the Webster Board of Perkins celebrate with the student section after the Pirates Selectmen voted to embrace a Turn To CHAMPS, page ­­­A14 topped Bartlett for the title, 44-41, in a game played Thursday, OHS senior plan proposed by Acting Town March 10 at Clark University’s Kneller Athletic Center. Administrator Pam Leduc to class vice pres- bring the library’s books and ident taking programs to the auditorium in the Town Hall, an area com- Dudley Rec Committee off to quick start monly used for larger public mentor role to BY JASON BLEAU line for what members of the the town in many different ways functions including town meet- NEWS STAFF WRITER heart ings, the local business expo, Dudley community can expect in the immediate future, with and voting for state, town DUDLEY — Late last year, from them as they prepare to hit the first being quite simple. He Page A3 and national elections. Leduc Dudley resurrected it’s long-de- the ground running. said the committee should look said the plan was brought for- funct Parks & Recreation Committee Vice Chairman into posting “no dogs allowed” ward as the most cost effective Committee and with 2016 now Ken Butkevich provided many signs in the town’s recreation LEARNING and immediately accessible in full swing it appears the com- of the ideas from a list his had area, a move he argued would option for the libraries reloca- mittee is getting off to a quick composed after talking with be in the best interest of public tion during discussions of the start. Town Administrator Greg health. A second idea involved Library Planning & Building The committee held a meeting Balukonis about how to get the repairing the fence on Lakeview Committee. on March 2 where officers were committee off to a good start. Avenue, which he believes “We have spoken with the established and a list of ideas Butkevich said he feels there could be done through the high- town clerk and we would like to and potential priorities was put is a lot that the committee can way department, and a third on the table. While the meeting accomplish in the next year. involved creating a track in the last around sixteen minutes, the Butkevich listed off a list of Turn To VOTERS, page ­­­A19 Turn To DUDLEY REC, ­­­A13 committee established a base- projects he feels could benefit page Middle schoolers put on a show in Webster Show Choir Festival puts performers to the test Shepherd Hill BY JASON BLEAU Worcester, the competition included several celebrates new NEWS STAFF WRITER performances from each school while five WEBSTER — Bartlett High School host- of the schools worked together on group Pathways STEM ed its 23rd Annual Central Massachusetts numbers that were also presented during program Junior Show Choir Festival on Saturday, the Saturday night performance. Schools March 12, bringing together young singers arrived the night before and had 24-hours to Page A6 from six different middle schools throughout prepare their own performances and perfect Photos courtesy Jordan Beals the region to compete and work together in their involvement in the group numbers Young performers from the Tantasqua Maestros competition throughout the two-day event. before show time. perform as part of a group number with their SPORTS Bringing together students from Webster, school at the 23rd Annual Central Massachusetts Dudley, Randolph, Easton, Southbridge and Turn To SHOW CHOIR, page ­­­A16 Junior Show Choir Festival in Webster on March 12. Oxford considering town wide trash pick-up service

BY JASON BLEAU town. Oxford Director of Public services. Some folks are pay- life and the ad hoc committee NEWS STAFF WRITER Works Sean Divoll presented ing $140 a quarter,” Divoll said. has proposed having the town OXFORD — Oxford’s Board of the proposal to the Board of “The town has six licensed haul- contract services with a waste Selectmen is considering a plan Selectmen for consideration ear- ers. I know of at least seven that hauler to provide a more uni- they hope will provide cost sav- lier this month, but not approval are operating in the town. It’s form system that citizens may ings to members of the commu- just yet. That, he said, would probably more. When you think choose to be involved with if Shepherd Hill nity while also reducing stress provide a bit of cost savings to about trucks going up and down they see fit. falls at the hands on town roadways due to the citizens throughout Oxford by these roadways, the wear and “The committee settled on extensive number of trash dis- evening out the cost of trash tear on these roadways and the soliciting proposals from two of Pittsfield, posal services utilized through- pickup where some may be sheer number of trucks, it’s a waste haulers in the town for out the town. spending more than they have lot.” a town sponsored system. The 50-49 Selectmen heard details of a to on the service. Divoll said they have found way that would look is the town plan to establish and town-spon- “There’s no economy of scale that the large number of differ- would contract with a hauler. Page A15 sored system for trash and recy- for one hauler. We’ve talked to ent services and the impact of so That hauler would put out a cling as the result of research some folks in the community. many different trucks traveling trash cart and a recycling cart. and discussions by an ad hoc Some people are paying $90 a down any given roadway on a committee commissioned by the quarter for trash and recycling weekly basis impacts quality of Turn To TRASH , page ­­­A15 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com

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When thing like speed limits change, we’re the first to know. You could be the second Your Community Paper. Told ya. www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 3 OHS senior class vice president ACCURACY WATCH: taking mentor role to heart The Webster Times is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure scouts from the inner city, and to become more of a men- accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. a few other things that they tor or leader or was it just Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in have where we just work with something that came nat- a timely manner on page A3. We cannot these kids that you wouldn’t The ural? run corrections based upon differences of expect had to go through so opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, however, print letters to the editor from many different issues and chal- Webster “It was almost like paying it area residents who wish to add their com- lenges. Part of my role is to forward because I’ve had that imes ments to our news coverage. If you find a help them learn that they can T experience where I had help mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During work through these things and from others and they helped Interview non-business hours, leave a message in the guide me in the right direc- that they can enjoy themselves editor’s voicemail box. without putting those restric- tion in my own life. So I just tions on themselves.” wanted to pay that back to my local community.” What was your inspiration behind getting involved with a program Whether it’s college or any other Public Meetings like that? aspect of your life how do you plan to continue to fill that mentor role Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are “Well, my mom originally started and continue to pay it forward, as retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- working at the camp and when I got the you say, in different ways? es, including Town Hall and the Internet. opportunity to join, I decided I needed The Webster TImes is not responsible for to get involved. Meeting the people that “I certainly want to be involved with changes and cancellations. already worked there, I made friends community service projects. I still want with them and they shared with me to help out the inner city kids that I’ve WEBSTER why they did it and I just bought right worked with in Providence. I also want into it, and I’m still friends with those to continue to tutor and things like that. Monday, March 21 people to this day.” Whatever I can do to help someone.” Jason Bleau photo Library Building Committee, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall Oxford High School Class of 2016 Vice Is it important for you to be able As the VP and a mentor, what President Sean Leonard was selected by his to embrace that mentor position would you say to your peers to try peers, and fellow officers, as “the mentor” and know that you’re helping guide and inspire them to fill similar roles OXFORD in the OHS “That’s A Picture!” campaign. these kids and making a difference in their own lives and get them The first class officer to be featured in the in their lives in one way or another? involved in becoming a leader and Tuesday, March 22 ongoing Q&A series, Leonard said his mentor grow in their own way? duties, both in and out of school, have prov- “Yeah, it’s definitely something I’m Finance Committee, 6 p.m., Town en to be more rewarding than he ever could proud of. You can go your whole life “I’d say that putting yourself out there Hall have hoped. without making an impact in other peo- and reaching out to other people helps Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Town ple’s lives, but it’s just nice to know you meet so many knew people that can Hall that you’re out there and helping other improve and change your life in numer- BY JASON BLEAU people.” ous ways. You get a return back from NEWS STAFF WRITER how these people benefit from what OXFORD — Oxford High School’s Now, as you know, the “That’s A you’re doing. It’s very rewarding.” TheHeartOf “That’s A Picture!” campaign interview Picture!” campaign involves a group series is hitting its homestretch, and of students that all embrace a per- How does working with people in 508local.com this week, the focus is put on a student sonality trait or interest that can the programs like the Cub Scouts who has become known as a mentor to be translated to the college environ- camp differ from working with your his fellow students in more ways that ment and experience. Being a men- fellow classmates here in Oxford? one. tor is important for many reasons. Sean Leonard is the first class officer It shows a dedication to community “I think a lot of the kids I work with Big News at Capen Hill! to be feature in the “That’s A Picture!” service, but also your potential as outside of the school are younger than The Bunny is on it’s way! a leader in a group and in the com- me, so I provide a voice of reason. They campaign and is one of the four officers The GreaT eGG hunT-CelebraTinG 32 years! know that with me being older they for the Class of 2016 who helped put munity. Has being a part of your Saturday, March 19th • tiMe: 10-4 together the list of 15 students featured volunteer programs helped improve can learn something from me and they (rain date: Sunday, March 20th) over the past few months. Named “the yourself as a leader? have a different kind of respect for me. 5,400 unique eggs are decorated to look like Trying to talk to one of my peers, I’m woodland wildlife and then hidden throughout mentor” by his peers, the class vice the day along our 86 acres of trails. president sat down with Webster Times “Yeah, definitely. I know for one it just as old as them and maybe they Come anytime during hunt hours. Staff Writer Jason Bleau to talk about gave me the confidence to run for vice don’t think of me that way. It’s more No rush. Find prize eggs. president here at Oxford for my class. challenging I think working with my Live animals at the visitor’s center, face painting, his duties as a leader, both in Oxford Hunt Bunny, refreshments and more. This is my third year as VP. I also tutor peers than working with the younger High School and his community, and Only $10 per family! why he has worked hard over the past and help other students out or just be kids.” O96-1 SRS Hosting Hunt 10-Noon! few years to become a voice of guidance, there to listen to people. So it’s helped Dedicated to Preservation and Environmental Education reason and hope for those around him. me embrace a different kind of role.” Well, you’ve obviously done a very Capen Hill nature SanCtuary good job and for three years they’ve 508-248-5516 Thank you for meeting with I’m assuming you take that VP elected you as one of their leaders, www.capenhill.org me today, Sean. In the “That’s A position seriously, and you’re the so you’ve clearly earned your honor 56 Capen Rd., Rt. 20, Charlton, MA Picture!” campaign you were called first class officer I’ve interviewed to as “the mentor.” We wish you good “The Mentor.” That’s quite the be included in this campaign. That’s luck in the future. Thank you for honor, because it speaks to your unique because it was the class offi- taking the time leadership abilities and working cers that created this list. So what’s to meet with me Now offering a new line of with other people to try to help that feel like to be on this list, cho- and we will see Amish Inspired sen not only by your peers but your you at gradua- Living Room Selections them through their own difficulties by Smith Brothers of Berne and to better themselves in many fellow officers as “the mentor” as tion. different ways. We’ll cut right to the well? chase and ask, what programs or “Thank you.” activities you are involved with that “It means a lot because they’re the have given you the opportunity to ones that are very outgoing in the class Jason Bleau embrace that mentor role? and they certainly know everybody may be reached at very well. So if they decided to choose 508-909-4129, or by “I started working with a Cub Scout me then they definitely considered e-mail at jason@ camp, but through that camp there are everyone else as well. That puts me in stonebridgepress. many other programs, like Gabrielle’s very high regards.” com. Heart Camp, which works with chil- www.smithbrothersfurniture.com dren with congenital heart disease. 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Beverly Merriman and how they had to bed at night hungry. We see photos rewarding time.” started this little pantry for needy peo- of starvation and hunger in foreign ple. They did it from home all by them- countries and we don’t stop to think The stories I’ve heard from you selves. It had grown to the point where that the same need exists right here three are amazing. It’s amazing that they were looking for a larger place to in our own backyard. There are many all of these people come in with $1, put it. It looked like the Holy Trinity families that are really struggling just $5, and it turns into tens of thou- Church on Hamilton Street was going to feed their kids and themselves. Many sands of dollars. to offer them some free space.” seniors wonder if they’ll pay for heat or buy food. That’s where Food Share “The people in Southern Worcester Why was this of interest to you? comes in. It fills that need.” County have been absolutely wonderful in supporting this annual broadcast. “I was the operations manager at Do you have any memories of past When I told other broadcasters from WESO at the time. You have to think Radiothons that stand out to you? around the nation the kind of support about it. I used to do a weekly public we get on this day, they’re all shocked. affairs program. I asked David if he “I’ll never forget the broadcast of They’ve never heard of that kind of could get Bob and Beverly to come in 1987. We were right in the middle of a generosity. The people in Southern and do a show. They were very hesitant broadcast and all of a sudden all the Worcester County have always been but we talked them into it. As we were fire sirens in town were going off. Fire known to be extremely generous for doing the show, I began to think about trucks from out of town were coming programs that help Southern Worcester how for almost 10 years I’d been looking through Southbridge. The Hamilton County. Virtually 100 percent of the for something the radio station could Mills complex was on fire. There were donations go directly to provide service hang its hat on, a charitable event that several small businesses in that mill. for people in need in the area. It’s some- involves the entire community.” All of those people went to work that thing I’m so proud to be a part of it for Thursday morning probably thinking all of these years.” Olivia Richman photo Makes sense! about their Easter holiday plans and “The people in Southern Worcester County looking forward to the weekend. Not Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- have been absolutely wonderful in support- “I spent several days thinking about only did they not have a job, but no 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- ing this annual broadcast,” said Russ Dowd. it and putting it together on paper. I prospects for a job and no money com- bridgepress.com. “When I told other broadcasters from around took it into the station’s general man- ing in. We collected a huge amount of the nation the kind of support we get on ager Roger Lataille. He said if I wanted food that year. Many of the people that this day, they’re all shocked. They’ve never to do it I should go ahead. I talked with were affected by that fire that day bene- heard of that kind of generosity.” the Palmerinos who owned Big Bunny. fited from the Radiothon. I think that’s Almanac The busiest grocery-shopping day of the one of the most outstanding examples year was Holy Thursday, the day before of just how members of the community Quote of the Week Good Friday. That seemed like an can help other members of the commu- BY OLIVIA RICHMAN appropriate time to do it. At Christmas, nity. This is classic small-town New NEWS STAFF WRITER everyone is looking for donations. But England, neighbor helping neighbor.” “It’s not always where, as legislators, we can look back on something at the SOUTHBRIDGE — The Food Share not all that much in the way of major end of a day and say that we did some- Radiothon is coming to the Southbridge charitable events that focused on the You never know when you’ll need thing good today, but today is one of Hotel & Conference Center next week. Easter holiday.” help. It can be so sudden. What do those days where I’m really very proud On March 24, WESO will be broadcast- you like about the Radiothon? to have accomplished something really ing the Radiothon from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., How did the first Radiothon go? substantive.” aiming to raise at least $35,000. “WESO staff come back every year With more than 7,000 people to serve “I put together the idea of a 12-hour and help us do this 12-hour broadcast. - State Rep. Joe McKenna, comment- each year, the local Food Share relies on non-stop broadcast to collect food and There’s Steve Geer, Dave Goblaskas, ing on a bill passed last week aimed at the Radiothon to stay up and running, money for Food Share. At the end of the John Ryan, Ken Sawyer and others. tackling the growing opioid addiction and stocked with enough food to sup- day of the very first broadcast in 1980, They’ll participate in the broadcast. crisis in Massachusetts. port the community. A small donation we had a big Chevy van filled to capac- That’s very emotional for me. I send out of just $1 or $5 makes a huge difference. ity with groceries and $200 in cash. We an e-mail six or eight weeks before the Completing a three-week interview thought we had struck a gold mine. The broadcast asking who is on board. They series (for previous interviews with hope was that we’d do this a year or all come back saying they’re ready to Open to Close Ray Fournier and Dick Vaughan, check two, because the economy had taken a go. They do this every year.” out the last two editions at www.508lo- little dip, and then the need would go DUDLEY away.” During your interview with Dick cal.com), this week, Olivia Richman Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 sat down with Food Share Radiothon Vaughn on TV Charlton, you said Board of Selectmen (949-8001) founder Russ Dowd, where he dis- Unfortunately, food pantries are that the Radiothon is a very emo- Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. cussed how the Radiothon came to be, still very much needed in this com- tionally draining experience. Why Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. the importance of Food Share and the munity and all over. is that? Evening appointments if needed. giving nature of Southern Worcester Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary County. “Here it is, 37 years later. We are “The entire day, for all of us, is very, and town administrator. S doing Radiothon number 37 this year. very emotional because people will electmen do not hold office hours. What gave you the idea to start a The need continues to grow each and come in and tell us stories. Many people Town Clerk (949-8004) Radiothon? every year. It gives me mixed emotions. come in with small donations and look Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. I think positively: I’m so thrilled that at one of us and say that Food Share Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. “I was having lunch with a minister we have come up with this way to help had helped them. Now they can donate Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in town, named David Christensen, the people in need. The other side is: Here a few dollars or a few grocery items to minister at Elm Street Congregational we are, the wealthiest nation in the try and help someone else. Every year Dudley Police Department (943-4411) Church. He told me about a couple world, and we’re talking about hunger, there are stories that really do pluck Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Brimfield by the name of Bob and not only with adults, but kids going every emotion in your body. It’s a very Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. able only from DWC members. Our raffles start at 10:30 a.m., followed by In addition to these, vendors might Eighth Annual “Fashionista” Fashion appetizers at 11:30 a.m., lunch at 12:30 include Clothing, Cosmetics, Chocolates, Oxford Police Department (987-0156) Show will be held on Sunday, April 3, p.m. Fashions begin at 1:30 p.m. Spa Parties, Nails, Spa Products and For emergencies, call 911 at Point Breeze Restaurant in Webster, Our greeters, stage helpers and mod- more! For boutique vendor applications Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) featuring boutique vendors, fabulous els come from the (currently being solicited) please email Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. notable ranks of [email protected]. those who serve For more show information, con- WEBSTER 2016 CALL FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS Dudley in well- tact any DWC member. 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sign made for his or her house. Rehab. Thanks Ladies! fast to fancy! Please reserve/ • Mondays: Hot Breakfast, Webster Senior Center Please inquire at Senior Center Monday and Friday Tri pay with Margaret in the COA “Aging Backwards,” 12:45 p.m., Office. Valley Lunch Clubs are served office by March 23. If I have 10 cards/games, Wal-Mart trips. 5 Church St. — Monday, Please call the Senior Center at 11:30 a.m. A $3 donation per reservations, Foxy will pick us • Tuesdays: Needle workers Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. at (508) 949-3845 for addition- meal is suggested. Please call up at the Dudley Senior Center (need volunteers), Chair Yoga, to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m. al activities and upcoming senior center to reserve your parking lot! The bus check in is Grocery Shop to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- events. meal. 508-949-8010, ext. 3. at 8:15 a.m. and return by 5:30 • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, 949-3845) A bi-monthly Grief Support p.m. May be slightly earlier Pitch, EMS presentations Group sponsored by a grant pick up from Dudley. (third Wednesday of the month Webster Senior Center Dudley Senior Center from the MCOA has begun. • Thursdays: Strength Snow Policy: If Webster Public We meet every other Thursday and Balance Class, Grocery schools are closed due to Phone: 508-949-8010, option afternoon at the Senior Center. REGULAR SCHEDULE Shopping inclement weather, the Senior #3; Margaret Bussiere, If you would like more infor- Mondays: Chair Yoga with • Fridays: Hot Breakfasts, Center will be closed also. (If Coordinator mation about this free support Transportation to Hair schools have a delayed open- Joanne LaLiberte HHP 10:30- Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. group, or would like to sign up, 11:30 a.m. Appointments, cards/games, ing, the Senior Center will – 3 p.m. please call the COA office at book club open as usual at 8:30 a.m.) Tuesdays: 1 p.m., 13 Card 508-949-8010, ext. 3, and leave Pitch, and Dudley Senior • DAILY: Cards and Games, Tri-Valley Options Counselor Tax season is fast approach- your contact info. We will get Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour is available the first Tuesday Woman Needleworker’s Group ing, did you know there is back to you ASAP. (newcomers are welcome)! advance notice) of every month from 9:30-11:30 free tax help for seniors? The Do you have a family mem- • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, a.m. at the Center. Options Wednesdays: 1 p.m. Scrabble, AARP has made it available at ber struggling with addiction and Dudley Senior Woman Kmart, Dollar Store, grocery counseling is free and avail- Southbridge Library until April or alcoholism? You are not store and TJ Maxx trips, able to all elders and persons Needleworker’s Group. 4, Mondays 9:15 a.m.-1 p.m., 3-6 alone. Join Families Helping Thursdays: Cribbage, 1 p.m. Birthdays, Book Club, Coin with disabilities regardless of p.m., and on Thursdays, 4-7 Families Support Group, meet- Club, Tea & Talk, Ice Cream age or income. Options coun- New players are always wel- p.m. Appointment necessary, ing at Dudley Senior Center, come! Socials, blood pressure, seling provides information please call to schedule at 508- every other Monday, 6:30-8 p.m. Computer Classes and support to individuals who Fridays: Panera Bread dona- 764-5426. This is also offered at We spend so much time with tion here at 10:15 a.m. Chair • SHINE appointments every need to make decisions regard- The Webster Senior Center at our addicted loved one, that we other Monday ing housing, financial help, ser- Yoga 10:30-11:30 a.m., $2, Bingo their new location on Church become victims ourselves. Join is played after lunch. This is a Donations of wheelchairs, vices in the home, long term St., Wednesdays until March us — families helping families walkers (with seats) and canes care and other needs. slower paced bingo, a friendly 30, 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please — with loved ones in all dif- group, come join us! (Please are needed. We supply these Zumba Gold Classes are held call 508-949-3845 to schedule an ferent phases of addiction and items free to anyone who may every Thursday 9:30-10:15 a.m. note, no Bingo on days we have appointment. recovery. Jimmy D’s Lunch) need them. at the Town Hall Auditorium. March 20: It’s what we’ve all Chair Yoga classes are held at Seniors did you know you been waiting for, spring begins! are welcome to attend any of the Senior Center at 10:30-11:15 March 21 at Noon: Beaumont SAVE THE DATES TRI-VALLEY, INC. a.m. $3 each class. our programs or events no mat- Adult Day Health will be here ter where you live? Don’t be Knitting/Crocheting Social: to give us some insight about Monday, March 21: Pork Rib- Mondays 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 15, at 1 p.m., The Little shy; come join us if you see their facility and programs. White House Cabaret Theater anything you like on our sched- I-Que, mashed potatoes, corn Adult Coloring: Tuesdays, Please come and join us if niblets, strawberries/whip 10-11 a.m. of Story and Song, with Mary Jo ule. (That’s an official invita- you’ve ever wondered, “What Maichack. This free program is tion)! topping, diet-sugar free berries S.C.M. Elderbus, Inc. is adult day health”? and topping, hamburger roll. Passengers: Please note that sponsored by a grant from the March 25 at noon: Jimmy D’s Dudley Cultural Council, and Tuesday, March 22: you need to call 48 business Little Italian Lunch! He’s been Buttermilk chicken, red bliss hours (2 days) in advance to we thank them wholeheartedly Oxford Senior Center watching the Food Channel for their support! Please save potatoes, mixed vegetables, schedule a ride. 1-800-321-0243. Network, for more exciting fresh fruit, pumpernickel Tri-Valley Lunch: Served the date and join us here at the 323 Main Street (behind meatball ideas! Tickets are still Dudley Senior Center, for this Town Hall), Oxford, MA 01540, bread. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and only $4, and available in the Wednesday, March 23: Thursdays at 11:30 am. Please delightful Cabaret show! 508-987-6000. Open Monday COA office through Margaret April 23, A Saturday Trip to through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to Holiday Meal – Baked ham, call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 or Alice. Menu includes ziti, sour cream and chive potatoes, hours in advance to reserve Boston with Foxy Travel. This 2:30 p.m., except holidays. meatballs, salad, bread, des- is a luxury coach bus ride to carrots, chocolate mousse, your meal. sert, coffee, tea, and a small French bread. Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, A March 18: Beading with Sue glass of house wine. We will Boston Duck Boat Tour, and a March 29: Health Talk Thursday, March 24: at 1 p.m. promptly. Please also have a meatless option, Swedish meatballs, egg noo- arrive by 12:45 pm to sign in. Skywalk Tour of the Prudential (Pharmacy rep.) cheese ravioli, for those observ- Observatory. Cost is $79 round SAVE THE DATE: May 24 dles, California vegetables, Progressive Pitch: Every ing Lent. We hope you will join birthday cake, diet-plain cake, Monday and Wednesday at 1 trip, with admissions to the – John Root and the Oxford us! Ciao Bella! above mentioned activities. Cultural Council present “The marble rye bread. p.m. March 27: Happy Easter! Friday, March 25; Lemon pep- House Number Signs: Your meal is extra and can Majesty and Mystery of Crop March 28: Happy Birthday be purchased anywhere in the Circles.” per trout, rice pilaf, Tuscany Sheriff’s Office offers a free ser- Cake, delightfully decorated, style vegetables, mandarin vice to anyone who may be vicinity with many delicious right after lunch, around noon. restaurant possibilities, from ONGOING: oranges, wheat bread. interested in having a number Free! Sponsored by Brookside Cornhole for a cause Fundraiser returns to benefit Relay for Life

out with friends,” said Now enrolling for June/July! What the Dickens?! captain Registration limited to 15 kids per session. Shaun Moriarty. “You can Enroll by April 25 & save $25 meet new people. It beats staying in the house on a rainy April night. It’s a nice night out before the warm weather hits. You Ukrainian Egg Decorating can even come out and just watch. And it’s all for a (Psanky) good cause.” MONDAY, MARCH 21, AT 6:30-? Last year the Cornhole Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary, 56 Capen Road for Cancer fundraiser at Visitor Center, Route 20, Charlton, MA raised $1,300. All of the money raised goes to the Southbridge Cornhole volunteered to help out with the tourney Learn the art of Psanky Egg American Cancer Society, this time around, making the event bigger than before. Pictured: Decorating from a local which is then used for Southbridge Cornhole members Jose Rivera, Adrian Alvarado and Joe artist. Learn the history of research and clinical tri- Masareth. how it all started. Create a als. The money also helps beautiful, colorful work of arrange transportation we’re bringing it back. It’s Alicea. “A lot of people art! You will be glad you did and continue to create and lodging for patients a game that anybody can play this in their back- these beautiful eggs on your own! who need treatment. Olivia Richman photos play, regardless of age or yards. When everyone “It goes towards every $17 members, $20 non-members. ability. Anybody can do plays they’re checking out What the Dickens?! team cap- facet of battling cancer tain Shaun Moriarty, coordina- well and have fun. They get their competition, sizing Registration is required. you can think of,” said tor Rose Alicea and What the to do it for a great cause.” up everybody. It’s about Contact: Barbara Frederick @ Moriarty. “You’d be hard- Dickens?! member Thomasina Last year, the teams bragging rights. People are 508-248-5516 or [email protected] pressed to find anybody Caplette said the second annual came up with team names, getting T-shirts with their who hasn’t been affected by Cornhole for Cancer is a “great some making uniforms as names on it. Some people cancer. Any sort of aware- night out with friends and it’s all well. Teams are two peo- take it very seriously, but for a good cause.” ness and prevention and ple of any age. There will everyone is still having fun 200 help for research and tri- be two 16-team brackets, with everybody.” als, every dollar stretches double elimination. The The slots will be going SpoRtSMen BY OLIVIA RICHMAN quite far.” NEWS STAFF WRITER competitive bracket is $100 fast. If you want to sign New to this year, per team and the recre- up or get more information Club SOUTHBRIDGE — After Southbridge Cornhole has ation players “who are just contact Rose Alicea at 508- a successful turnout last partnered with What the there for a good time and 765-7777 or e-mail south- year, Relay for Life team Dickens?! and tournament 184 Sutton Rd. may not have played ever bridgecornhole@gmail. What the Dickens?! is coordinator Rose Alicea to before” is $50. Half of what com. bringing back Cornhole for make the event bigger and WebSteR, MA the tournament brings in Cancer. better than ever. will be paid out in prizes. Olivia Richman can be 508-943-9722 On Saturday, April 16, at “We had people who “A lot of people end up reached at 508-909-4132 or the Polish Club, 36 teams of wanted us to do it in the hanging out or getting by e-mail at olivia@stone- two will compete in a corn- fall of last year, they want- together afterwards,” said bridgepress.com. hole tournament, win door ed it two to three times HAM/MEAT prizes and chow down. a year,” said Moriarty. “It’s just a great night “They really enjoyed it. So 508-987-2982 264 Main Street, 508-987-5371 PO Box 562 RAFFLE 508-987-0144 Fax Oxford, MA 01540 SUNDAY Mar. 20th Esposito Tax Service & Associates, Inc. Starts at 1:00PM PROMPT YEAR-ROUND SERVICE Tax Preparation • Federal - All States Cash Bar • Door Prize Notary Public • Small Business HHH REFRESHMENTS HHH Free e-File with tax PreParation HHH CASH BAR HHH Email: [email protected] Now Accepting MC, Visa & Discover HHH DOOR PRIZE!!! HHH Better Business All proceeds go to Land and Building Fund Bureau Approved alPhonso esPosito Jr, (enrolled agent)

www.508Local.com 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com Learning Shepherd Hill celebrates new Pathways STEM program

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN NEWS STAFF WRITER DUDLEY — On Friday, March 4, Shepherd Hill Regional High School held a breakfast to celebrate their new Pathways STEM program and Pathways STEM certificate program participants. “The program offers a little more of an experience and gives the students more of a competitive edge,” said STEAM Director Karen Ares. “It makes them stand out on their transcript when they apply to colleges. We spoke to various colleges while they were doing this. The colleges said they would be more valu- able and prepared and their application will stand out.” The Pathways programs consist of Art, Business, Engineering/STEM/ Global Studies and Science. According to Ares, the program was a way to On Friday, March 4, Shepherd Hill held a breakfast to celebrate their new Pathways STEM “revamp” the course catalog, clumping program and Pathways STEM certificate program participants, 19 sophomores in global eco- courses that are already offered into nomics and 17 in engineering. The certificate program is for students who want to go above “career clusters.” Pathways acts as a and beyond. way to help out students when prepar- ing for college and guiding them in the they have to take accelerated classes create a workshop for the engineering right direction based on what they’re at Nichols College and QCC, which we students in the spring. If students keep good at and interested in. have partnered with. They will also showing interest, Shepherd Hill hopes “We want to be able to give kids who attend workshops and special speakers. to add an education certificate program don’t have a clear focus a chance to The students will do community service to the catalog as well. explore some career options,” explained connected to their area of study.” “This program is optional,” said Ares. Director of Curriculum and Student After announcing the certificate “It’s something they have to apply for. Assessment Lorinda Allen. “And kids program to the students earlier in the We were looking for passion, more than who do have a clear focus, this gives month, Allen and Ares were not sure anything. Their interest in the topic. them an option to expand it and con- how many students would be interested They had to be willing to challenge tinue down this path towards college. It in the program. In the end, 19 sopho- themselves and take it a little further. gives us the opportunity to discuss with mores signed up for global economics We are willing to help them meet their kids what their skills are, what they’re and 17 signed up for engineering, a goals. We have amazing kids here. Photos courtesy Shepherd Hill Regional High School good at, what do they not like, etc.” “nice, workable number.” They’re hard workers. They want to “We want to be able to give kids who don’t Shepherd Hill also started offering a Students participating in the glob- make a difference in the world. They see have a clear focus a chance to explore Pathways STEM certificate program, al economics certificate program went that ability with the community service some career options,” explained Director of which began on March 9. The certificate to Nichols College and took a class piece and what they’ll gain from this Curriculum and Student Assessment Lorinda program takes two of the Pathways pro- instructed by Nichols College profes- program in the long run.” Allen. “And kids who do have a clear focus, grams — engineering and global studies sors, discussing water resources in dif- this gives them an option to expand it and — and creates a more rigorous course ferent parts of the world. Allen said Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- continue down this path towards college.” of study for students “who want a little the students “loved it” and “ate it up.” 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- bit more of a challenge,” said Ares. “In Shepherd Hill is currently working bridgepress.com. addition to the Pathways coursework, with KARL STORZ in an attempt to Bay Path teachers to be honored with AP award

Olivia Richman photos “I felt I didn’t do anything special,” said Partners in Excellence Teacher Award recipient Chris “I love that the class I teach gives them a voice,” said Barbara Cote of the AP class she Hickman. “I feel my kids kind of earned it. You teach the same thing to every kid and some teaches. “There’s nothing better than giving voices to teenagers. It’s something that I do well on AP. Those students worked hard. I feel they deserve the recognition.” wouldn’t trade for the world. I’ve found my nirvana, my bliss.”

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN respectively. The MIE wasn’t the only group to better the fashion in which I compose NEWS STAFF WRITER Upon hearing that they won the recognize the teachers’ excellence. The my work, but aids me in my develop- CHARLTON — On Tuesday, April award, Hickman and Cote were both students were also full of praise. ment of becoming an insightful, proac- 5, two Bay Path teachers will attend excited and honored, but felt the real “Mr. Hickman has done a great job tive member of today’s society.” the Mass Insight Education Partners in recognition should go to the students. preparing our class for the AP exam,” Hickman went to school for computer Excellence Award Celebration as two of Explained Hickman: “I felt I didn’t said senior Hunter Kelley. “I really feel science despite never owning a comput- 54 Massachusetts Advanced Placement do anything special. I feel my kids kind like everything that he’s taught us has er before attending college. He felt it was teachers being awarded for their work of earned it. You teach the same thing been beneficial, and I can’t wait to apply something interesting he could learn in the AP STEM program. to every kid and some do well on AP. this knowledge after we graduate.” and excel at it. While doing an inde- The teachers will also receive $1,000, Those students worked hard. I feel they Junior Katie Israelian had this to say pendent study with a robot, Hickman which will be presented at the celebra- deserve the recognition.” about her “favorite teacher,” Ms. Cote: discovered his love of teaching. tion. Both instructors described them- “This course drastically manifested my “Before graduating I had to teach a Programming & Web Development selves as shy, Cote saying she “doesn’t writing from that of mediocrity to a class to underclassmen so they could instructor Chris Hickman and English like to be in the limelight.” Despite her level of which I deem to be praisewor- finish the project. I enjoyed doing that, instructor Barbara Cote were the two humble response, Cote was happy to thy. Not only is Ms. Cote an informa- so I wanted to pursue that after college,” Bay Path instructors to receive the receive the award since it “showcased tive, creative teacher, but a thoroughly he said. And he continues loving to award for AP Computer Science A and the students” who did “extremely well wonderful individual. I have excelled teach to this day because of the students AP English Language and Composition, on a difficult test.” greatly in her class, as it does not only that picked his shop. “They actually want to be here. They care about what we’re doing. They are excited about the projects. It makes me enjoy teaching a lot.” Cote has always known she wanted to be a teacher. She played teacher as a child, the oldest of five kids, and always had a passion for books and language. “I’m a shy person but drama and language makes me become someone else. That’s what I’m good at with teach- ing. It’s like theater,” explained Cote. A Vision for the World... “You’re on stage. I’m like a director. It’s amazing to see the players come out and ... A Home for Your Family do stupendous performances.” And both teachers are even happier to be a teacher at Bay Path. Explained Hickman: “I like Bay Path a lot. Everybody is really nice here. All the teachers are really nice, adminis- tration is very nice. It’s an easy place to work. Whatever we need in our shop, there’s no question and there’s never a problem getting supplies. We are very fortunate here.” Added Cote: “I love that the class I teach gives them a voice. There’s noth- ing better than giving voices to teenag- Pastor Ronald Berard ers. It’s something that I wouldn’t trade for the world. I’ve found my nirvana, 386 Quinebaug Road my bliss.”

N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255 Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- www.TriStateBaptist.org bridgepress.com. 860-315-5180 www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning St. Joseph School names Students of the Month

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WEBSTER — St. Joseph School students who consistently demonstrate the school’s guiding principles — Religion, Respect and Responsibility — in their daily activities throughout a given month receive the Student of the Month award.

St. Joseph student qualifies for State Geography Bee

Courtesy photo WEBSTER — Paul Davey, an eighth grade student January Students of the Month — Pre-K 2: from St. Joseph Elementary School, has qualified to Ivonka Warnajtys; Pre-K 3: Maria Sendrowski; February Students of the Month — Pre-K 2: Kiersten Plocher; Pre-K compete in the state level competition of the National Pre-K 5: Gianna Pigeon; Kindergarten: Max 3: Ryan Amaral; Pre-K 5: Tessa Sullivan; Kindergarten: Bianca Sales; Geographic Bee! Paul is one of the 100 top scorers in Grade 1: Gianna Rosario; Grade 2: Amelia Duquette; Grade 3: William Podgorny; Grade 1: Brett McCarthy; Grade 2: the state and is the only Catholic School student from Colebourn; Grade 4: Sara Grupposo; Grade 5: Morgan Royston; Grade Treyton Dery; Grade 3: Dominik Gielarowiec; the Diocese of Worcester in the Massachusetts State 6: Seth Boudreau; Grade 7: MacKenzie Valliere; Grade 8: AnnMarie Grade 4: Wiktoria Potem; Grade 5: Kaileigh Geography Bee on April 1, at Elms College in Chicopee. Taylor Strong; Grade 6: Julia Libuda; Grade 7: Jack The National Geographic Society will provide an all-ex- Colebourn; Grade 8: Lucas Yash penses paid trip to Washington, D.C., for state winners to participate in the Bee national championship rounds May 22-25. The first place national champion will receive a $50,000 college scholarship, a lifetime member- ship in the Society including a subscription to National Oxford High School Geographic magazine, and a National Geographic Expeditions trip to a national park in recognition of the Second Quarter Honor Roll 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

HIGH HONORS Rizzo, Amy Rosebrooks Grade 11: Amanda Fradsham, Amanda Gevry, Lauren Hart, Ligia Lacerda Porcino, Veronica Grade 9: Alexis Alves, Michael HONORS Light, Matthew McGee, David Bordeaux, Alexandria Holmes, Meech, Catherine Moineau, Sean Janerico, Samantha Grade 9: Patryk Bielski, David Peloquin, Emalee Rebello, Lemay, Lexi Millette, Caitlyn William Sullivan, Julianne Reid, Alyssa Singer, Tiffany Vo Hannah Buxton, Hannah Confer, Nicole Feige, Chloe Fowler, Welsh Grade 10: Carli Boudreau, Grade 12: Patricia Alger, Lindsey Card, Hanna Carrabba, Fawad Ghani, Kaitlyn Goyette, Madison Kann, Taylor LaBouef, Samantha Alves, Taylor Hannah Dell-Aquilla, Elizabeth Brigham, Aleksandra Cutroni, Lambert, Sheilian Lopez Padilla, Bridget Landgren, Jennifer Murphy, Jillian Pare, Maxwell Jessica Daury, Brooklyn Jared Orrell, Victoria Sheehan Downing, Danielle Francis, Grade 11: Shane McCarthy, Zostant Grade 10: Taylor Coonan, Nicole Grady, Austin Greene, Cayce Pappas, Erin Reid, Emily Brianna Higgins, Nikole Jones, Sterczala James Cutroni, Joseph Grady, Kevin Huang, Candice Nicole Lawless, Abigail Morse, Grade 12: Rachel Bonney, Victoria Parr, James Sadowsky, Janson Borowko, Sarah Nelson, Emily Pellerin, Jack MacPherson, Adam Weiner Daniel Scola, Alex Shepherd, Keohane, Kayla Rivera, Anthony Olivia Spring St. Anne School

Second Quarter Honor Roll CLUES ACROSS GRADE 8 Honors: Emily McNamara 1. Exclamation that denotes 36. Contains iron (Brit.) Credit: Alison Benoit, Kaya Lukasek disgust 38. Sees what the future holds High Honors: Olivia Russell Recognition: Austin Brush 4. Climbed over 39. The extended location of Honors: Ryan Martin 10. Has 50 states something Credit: Corinna Benoit, Madeline Hollett, Ben 11. Able to move 40. Cobalt Laconto GRADE 5 12. Prime Minister (abbr.) 41. Dwells Recognition: Maya Blair, Benjamin Daggett, 14. Cotangent (abbr.) 47. Reprimand Andrew Raps High Honors: Lauren Russell 15. Particle 49. Agree to a demand Honors: Aleana Brayton, Ethan Minarik 16. Fastened 50. Talented in or devoted to GRADE 7 Credit: Kyle Langevin, Emma Raps 18. Wonders music Recognition: Olivia Harris, Brady McKay, Brady 22. Surpassing all others 51. Gospels High Honors: Kayla Berthiaume Parmentier, Noah Richards Honors: Devin Gagnon, Morgan Polinski 23. Provides basement access 52. European defense Credit: Jasmine Creighton, Lily Givner, 24. Daily organization (abbr.) Matthew Livsey GRADE 4 26. North Dakota 53. Edge of a cloth Recognition: Elena Hopkins, Lillian Krysinski, 27. Related to gulls 54. Equally Madison Paulhus, Arianna Perrin High Honors: Jianna Clouthier, Matthew 28. Provoke 55. Experience again Krysinski, Catherine Sirard 30. Lake __, one of the Great 57. Female sheep Honors: Greyson Baldaro, Chase Brush, Colin 31. Police department 58. Made vanish GRADE 6 Brush, Gabriella Guay, Peyton Richard 33. Throat illness 59. Unit of force (abbr.) Credit: Riana Conlon, Calvin Givner, Kai 35. South Dakota Lukasek High Honors: Colin Minarik CLUES DOWN 1. ___ up 31. Polynesian wrapped skirt 2. Rear of (nautical) 32. Far down areas in the sea t ary s chool 3. Purses 34. Delivered a sermon S . M ’ S 4. Samarium 36. Any physical damage 5. A way to take forcibly 37. A Seattle ballplayer econd arking eriod onor oll 6. On or into 40. Raccoonlike animals S M P H R 7. Metric capacity unit (Brit.) 42. Odd 8. Assign to a higher position 43. Delivery boys HIGHEST HONORS Prytko, Elisabeth Pyatt, Sabrina Williams 9. Delaware 44. Billy __ Williams Grade 4: Nathan Williams 12. Post-traumatic stress 45. Icelandic poems Grade 12: Karina Abeddy, Tori Blanchette, disorder 46. A Scottish tax Rebecca Forrett, 13. Island 48. Central Florida city Michael Lambert, Joshua Regaillard, Linet HONORS 17. Central processing unit 55. Rhenium Wanjohi 19. Pitchers 56. -__, denotes past Grade 11: Veronica Prytko Grade 12: Elizabeth Kelly, Rainiery Tavarez Grade 11: Stevenson Kinyua, Rose Nagelschmidt, 20. Long-winged member of Grade 10: Michele Bravo, Isabella Daher the gull family Grade 9: Michelle Gitau, Kelly Knutelski, Ashley Rhianna-Lynn Parent, Brittany Watson Grade 10: Matthew Kelley 21. Auld lang __, good old days Parker, Teresa Prytko, Wandzia Prytko 25. Term of affection Grade 8: Jaden Abilhomme, Charles Rizk Grade 7: Lily Daher, Jillian Dirsa, Ashley 29. They __ Gatongo, Syrena Prytko Grade 6: Michael Larbi-Asare Grade 6: Chloe Johnson, Martyna Myslinski, Grade 5: Tatiana Kinyanjui Grade 5: Liliana Ciszewski, Julia Lech, Maryja Grade 4: Andrew Poirier

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MISS Spring!! PUZZLE SOLUTION A THING! Ready Get 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com Learning St. Joseph School hosts motivational speaker

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WEBSTER — On Thursday, Feb. 24, the students at St. Joseph School were treated to a show that focused on respect and making good choices. Sponsored by the St. Joseph School Home and School Association, the show was put on by motivational speaker and anti-bullying expert Jed Doherty. The goal of Jed’s character, Jedlie, is to motivate students to wake up each morning and make the choice to respect everyone (including themselves) every day and everywhere. The program used an exciting mix of totally interactive illusions, comedy, storytelling, original music and movement to grab students’ attention and inspire them to join together to say “we choose respect.” The students really enjoyed his humor and tricks, but they also appreciated Jed’s message.

ST. JOSEPH STUDENTS CELEBRATE 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL Courtesy photos WEBSTER — Kindergarteners at St. Joseph School celebrated 100 days of school last week with various projects.

ST. LOUIS SCHOOL ANNOUNCES STUDENTS OF THE WEEK

Courtesy photo WEBSTER — Congratulations to the Students of the Week at St. Louis School. Pictured with Principal Dave Grenier are (first row) Emma DeRoche, Patrick Hylka, Parker Devish, Veronica Graves, (second row) Emma McQuiston. www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 9 Learning St. Joseph School celebrates life of Dr. Seuss

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WEBSTER — On Wednesday, March 2, the students of Saint Joseph School celebrated the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. The events of the day began with the Home and School Association pre- senting the eighth grade class the book, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” The personalized books wished the Class of 2016 well in their future endeavors. Following the presentations, the students visited the pre-k, kindergarten, first, second, third, and fourth grade classes to read their new books and other Dr. Seuss stories. Additional activities included a Cat in the Hat craft and a contest based on the book, “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.” Three students were awarded Barnes and Noble gift cards for guessing the amount of goldfish crackers that were placed in a large fish bowl. The students who guessed closest without going over were Faustina Kohut – Grade 1, Aiden Grigware – Grade 2, and Haden Dery – Grade 6. Congratulations!

St. Joseph pre-K welcomes piglets to class

Courtesy photos WEBSTER — On Friday, Feb. 26, the students in the pre-K five-day program at St. Joseph School had some special visitors. Veterinarian Kevin Lightbown visited the class, along with two, 10-day- old Yucatan piglets. During the visit, the students got to learn about how the young piglets are cared for, including what they eat and where they sleep. Each child was also given the oppor- tunity to hold and pet the piglets. The kids found the skin of the piglets to be very soft. They also found the piglets to be very friendly. There was lots of squealing in the classroom, but most of it came from the kids because they were so excited for this hands-on experience. The visit complemented the curriculum the pre-kindergarten class is currently studying, which focuses on farm ani- mals. 10 • The Webster Times •Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com Learning EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

for one year. Please download and asking for the “Procedure All scholarships will be for our students. Worcester State a Gelinas Alumni application for Scholarship Application.” awarded on the basis of scho- from the Guidance website. Scholarships are available to lastic achievement, community University Complete applications are due students of all denominations. and school involvement, finan- Dudley-Charlton to the Guidance Department by Application, essay and letter cial need and essay responses. WORCESTER — Olivia Friday, April 8, at 2 p.m. of recommendation must be Scholarship criteria and Regional School Edmondson, a resident of received no later than April 15. applications are available in Dudley and 2013 graduate the guidance offices of each of District of Shepherd Hill Regional the community schools as well High School, will perform in Rita Gelinas Webster Dudley Oxford as online at www.wdocham- Kindergarten registration at Worcester State University’s berma.com. Charlton Elementary School devised theatre production, Scholarship: BHS Class Chamber of Commerce Applications must be mailed and Mason Road School CitySpeak, a play that offers to: Webster Dudley Oxford • Charlton Elementary insight into the “city life” expe- of 2016 Scholarships Chamber of Commerce, School: riences of people who repre- c/o 446 Main Street, Suite Monday, March 21: 9-11:30 sent the heartbeat of the city. WEBSTER — The Rita Sharpen your pencils! 200, Worcester, MA 01608, a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Performances will take place Gelinas Scholarship is also for The Webster Dudley Oxford Attention: Eleanor Houbre. Thursday, March 24: 1-4 p.m. on April 7-9 at 8 p.m. and April students in the Class of 2016. Chamber of Commerce is The deadline for submitting and 5-7:30 p.m. 10 at 2 p.m. in Worcester State’s Two seniors will be chosen to pleased to announce that schol- applications to the Chamber • Mason Road School, Dudley: Fuller Theater at 486 Chandler receive up to $10,000 a year for arships are being offered to is Friday, March 18. Any appli- Tuesday, March 22: 9-11:30 Street, Worcester. Patrons all four years of an undergrad- graduating high school stu- cations postmarked after this a.m. and 1-4 p.m. may purchase tickets at the uate program. Applicants must dents who plan to continue date will not be accepted. Wednesday, March 23: 1-4 Fuller Theater box office in the have over a 3.0 (B average) and their education in either a post p.m. and 5-7:30 p.m. Shaughnessy Administration be pursuing a major in either a secondary school or a trade. Building on the Worcester math or natural science field. Two types of scholarships Dudley-Charlton State campus or through The application process is very are available to senior stu- Dudley Woman’s Club [email protected]. extensive so all applicants dents who attend Bartlett Jr. Education Foundation Research meets the stage in should start the process early. /Sr. High School, Oxford High to Offer Six Scholastic this devised theatre produc- In addition to other materials, School, Shepherd Hill Regional The Dudley-Charlton tion. CitySpeak began when students must supply their High School or Bay Path Education Foundation Board Awards students in the University’s SAR (Student Aid Report Regional Vocational Technical of Directors invites you to Urban Studies Department through the FAFSA process) as High School: share an awesome evening DUDLEY — The Dudley interviewed “humans of the well as the financial aid award Academic Scholarship of fun, food, dancing and Woman’s Club (DWC) is city” to hear concerns and lis- letter from the college that the – Awarded to a student con- silent auctions. Join us at proud to announce a scholar- ten to their stories and experi- student will attend if given the tinuing their education in the Southbridge Hotel and ship award program that has ences of living in the city. The award. Applications are due to an accredited post secondary Conference Center on Friday, expanded to six $500 scholar- students analyzed the inter- the BHS Guidance Department school. April 8. Come as you are or ships for academic year 2015- views and then worked with by 2 p.m. on Friday, April 8. Career-Trade Scholarship – wear your favorite 80’s fash- 2016. The awards will go to two the Visual and Performing If you have any questions Awarded to a student who is ions. high school senior girls resid- Arts Department, giving these about either of these scholar- going into a trade. Scholarship Ticket price: $50 per person ing in Dudley, one high school humans voice through theatre. ships please call Kim Dobro in funds will be received solely and includes a slider station, a senior residing in Webster, The production presents real the Guidance Department at for the purchase of tools for the mac and cheese bar, ice cream one high school senior resid- stories, opening the conversa- Bartlett at 508 943-8552, ext. 23. trade. shoppe, silent auction, fun con- ing in Charlton, plus two adult tion for change. One $1,000 scholarship will tests, DJ and dancing. Find women who reside in Dudley, be awarded to each school more details and purchase Webster or Charlton return- The United Church for the 2016 year to the high- tickets online at www.dced- ing to college or an accredited Rita Gelinas est scorer of an Academic or foundation.org. Tickets must training program after a break of Christ Federated Career Trade Scholarship. be purchased in advance by from any educational pro- Scholarship: BHS Class Also: A Chamber Member March 31, reservations taken gram. Visit the DWC website Scholarships Scholarship will be awarded for tables of eight. All proceeds at http://dudleywomansclub. of 2012 to a child of a Webster Dudley will benefit programs in the org/. The deadline for apply- WEBSTER — The United Oxford Chamber Member, Dudley-Charlton Regional ing is March 19. The Dudley WEBSTER — The Bartlett Church of Christ, Federated which includes all of the mem- School District. Woman’s Club’s mission is High School Guidance of Webster is offering two ber employees. There’s still time to help public service, with an empha- Department is once again scholarships to graduating The Chamber’s Philip L. us make the KARL STORZ sis on literacy and learning. offering the Rita Gelinas seniors who attend Bartlett Hopkins Memorial Scholarship Endovision, Inc. match during Our group has offered schol- Scholarship for the study of High School and Shepherd for $1,000 will be awarded to our seventh annual appeal. arship awards since our first math or natural science. Hill Regional High School. a Chamber Members child. Please consider giving and year as the DWC and we are Students from the BHS Class of Information on how to apply The student is not required to your gift will have twice the excited to have been able to add 2012 who will be immediately for the scholarships, including attend the schools within our impact. 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Police Logs Editor’s Note: The information con- 9:01 p.m.: Assault, Orchard Hill Dr. tained in these police logs was obtained Arrest. through either press releases or other Feb. 8 sandwich, minestrone soup - fruit. public documents kept by each police 5:22 a.m.: Fire, Mutual aid, Humes St. SHEPHERD HILL Tuesday, March 22: Cheeseburger, department, and is considered to be the Fire services rendered. REGIONAL HIGH whole grain roll, potato, fruit. account of police. All subjects are con- 5:35 a.m.: Safety Hazard, Old Wednesday, March 23: Chicken ten- sidered innocent until proven guilty in Southbridge Rd. and Misty Meadow Ln. SCHOOL ders, Caesar salad, whole-wheat roll, a court of law. If a case is dismissed in Services rendered. fruit. court or the party is found to be innocent, 12:05 p.m.: Safety Hazard, Harwood St. Thursday, March 24: Baked chicken, The Times, with proper documentation, Services rendered. Monday, March 21: Buffalo chicken potato, rolls and butter, fruit. strips, potato puffs, wheat roll, fruit, will update the log at the request of the 12:46 p.m.: Accident, vehicle crash, Friday, March 25; Macaroni and arrested party. Charlton and Pine St’s. Report. variety of sandwiches. cheese, carrots, whole-wheat roll, fruit. Tuesday, March 22: BBQ ribs, rice 9:00 p.m.: Safety Hazard, Dolge Ct. Services rendered. pilaf, Romaine salad, fruit, variety of WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT sandwiches. Feb. 9 Wednesday, March 23: Chicken, BAY PATH 12:47 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, Dolge St. Report. Caesar salad wrap, potato puffs, fruit, BREAKFAST March 1 variety of sandwiches. Akeem Belnavis, 21, 442 School St. 9:29 a.m.: Automatic alarm, Magnetic Thursday, March 24: Shepherd’s pie Webster. Distribute Class D drug, pos- Technologies - Town Forest Rd. Fire Monday, March, 21: French toast services rendered. (hamburger/corn/potato), rolls and but- with syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, sess to distribute Class D drug, conspir- ter, fruit, variety of sandwiches. acy to violate drug law. 1:54 p.m.: Shoplifting, Walmart, Main fruit variety. St. Report. Friday, March 25; Good Friday – No Tuesday, March 22: Assorted bagel, School 6:08 p.m.: Larceny, Oxford Police assorted cream cheese, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 Dept. Old Webster Rd. Report. oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT 6:12 p.m.: Property Damage, DUDLEY MIDDLE Wednesday, March 23: Scrambled Sandalwood Center, Pine St. Report. eggs, sausage, cinnamon raisin toast, 4 Feb. 10 SCHOOL oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. Feb. 28 9:13 a.m.: Assist Citizen Burbank St. Thursday, March 24: Waffle bar with Barry D. Seale, 56, 7 West Main St. Fire services rendered. assorted toppings, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. Monday, March 21: Buffalo chicken Dudley. Out of agency warrant. 1:40 p.m.: Fire-Thayer Pond Dr. Fire fruit juice, fruit variety. March 1 services rendered. strips, potato puffs, wheat roll, fruit, Friday, March 25; Good Friday. variety of sandwiches. Maritza Colon, 34, 8 Chestnut St. 3:49 p.m.: Disturbance, Youths/gang, Dudley. Dudley PD Warrant. Orchard Hill Dr. Report. Tuesday, March 22: BBQ ribs, rice LUNCH pilaf, Romaine salad, fruit, variety of Jessica D. Cullum, 31, 8 Chestnut St. 4:01 p.m.: General annoyance/harass- sandwiches. Dudley. Dudley PD Warrant ment, Locust St. Services rendered. Monday, March 21: Salisbury steak, Nicholas M. Rivera, 26, 3 Barry Ave. 5:05 p.m.: Annoyance/harassment, Wednesday, March 23: Chicken, topped with gravy, mashed potatoes, Caesar salad wrap, potato puffs, fruit, Dudley. Dudley PD Warrant, out of Pine St. Services rendered. whole-wheat dinner roll, mixed vegeta- agency warrant. 5:58 p.m.: Fire, Federal Hill Rd. Old variety of sandwiches. bles, fruit variety. Thursday, March 24: Shepherd’s pie March 2 Southbridge Rd. Fire services rendered. Tuesday, March 22: Buffalo chicken Fausto Fernando Guzman, 30, 2 11:41 p.m.: Domestic disturbance, (hamburger/corn/potato), rolls and but- tenders, whole wheat dinner roll, baked ter, fruit, variety of sandwiches. Didonato Tere. Dudley. Dudley PD Rollingwood. Services rendered. French fries, coleslaw, fruit variety. Warrant. Feb. 12 Friday, March 25; Good Friday – No Wednesday, March 23: Hot Dog on School March 3 1:29 a.m.: Motor vehicle violation, whole wheat bun, 3 bean chili, baked James M. Broadard, 55, 21 First Ave. Main St and Jackson Ct. Arrest tater tots, fruit variety. Dudley. 9:47 a.m.: Fraudulent Charges, Oxford DUDLEY ELEMENATARY Thursday, March 24: Chicken March 5 Police Dept. Dolge Ct. Report. Alfredo, chicken in a creamy Alfredo Joel E. Griffith, 40, 30 Alton Dr. 3:15 p.m.: Trespassing, Orchard Hill SCHOOL sauce over a bed of pasta, broccoli, WW Dudley. Unlicensed operation of motor Dr. Services rendered. dinner roll, fruit variety. vehicle, possess Class A drug, speeding, 6:22 p.m.: Accident, vehicle crash, Friday, March 25; Good Friday Monday, March 21: Ham and cheese marked lanes violation, fail to stop for Market basket - Sutton Ave. Report. police. 9:23 p.m.: Fire, Federal Hill Rd. Fire services rendered. OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT Feb. 13 12:22 a.m.: Motor vehicle violation, “Every Town Deserves a Main and Clover St’s. Arrest. Feb. 7 10:57 a.m.: Fire, Investigation, Boost 2:49 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, Fitness - Sutton Ave. Fire services ren- Good Local Newspaper” Dudley and Webster Rd’s. Arrest made. dered. 9:34 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, 1:54 p.m.: Safety Hazard, Laughin Sutton Ave. and Park St. Services ren- Kennels, Rd. Services rendered. www.508Local.com dered. www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11

MOM IN MOTION “Being Vegan” JILL ROUSEY lives, including not owning leather etc if they don’t want to. There are many ways to THIS WEEKS RECIPE: Were you always vegan? be animal and earth friendly and everyone jill@ I only became vegan 2 years ago has to make the decisions about food and Vegan Quinoa & Sweet Potato Chili stonebridgerpess.com What kind of foods did you grow up lifestyle that are best for them. eating? Are you a strict vegan? For example, 1 lg can black beans rinsed I grew up mostly eating whatever was what are your thoughts on leather, wool, 1 can tomato paste BY: JILL ROUSEY around. My parents struggled with weight glue, etc. 32oz vegetable stock [email protected] management and didn’t really prepare daily I’m not a strict vegan. For me it is about 1 onion chopped Have you seen things on a menu at a dinner for us so we were mostly left on our my own personal digestive/overall health 5 cloves of garlic minced restaurant for “vegans” or walking around own. Luckily I was involved in sports and but I believe in animal and earth preser- 1 tbsp each of cumin, chili powder, orega- the store and you see a big V on a package of learned about good nutrition from coaches. vation and I think that I do my part with no, olive oil frozen fake meat? Perhaps you know some- I never really had to worry about my weight recycling and everything I can do but I’m not 1 sweet potato peeled and cut into bite size one who is vegan, or have read about being growing up because I am naturally pretty strict about it. chunks vegan, or even by chance you have toyed slim. But there was a lot of whatever frozen What are the biggest misconceptions of 1 cup dry quinoa with the idea and maybe it worked and you food is in the kitchen that I can make myself being vegan? salt and pepper to taste are vegan! Either way, this edition is about or going out to eat. Not fast food though real- The biggest misconception about vegan- optional cilantro and avocado to top being vegan. ly. That was never a big part of my diet. ism is that “all I eat is lettuce” haha there are When I was younger I gave up red meat, How old were you when you decided to so many options and so many plants that can Heat the oil in a large heavy soup pot for no particular reason, I just did, and I become vegan? be cooked in delicious interesting ways. It over medium low heat. Add onions and found that was called a “pecto-pollo vegetar- I was 33 when I decided to try being vegan. isn’t all naked salads. garlic, and cook for about 2 minutes. Add ian”. After a long time of not eating healthy What prompted you to make that deci- Would you ever go back to eating ani- the tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, and enough I found that to conquer my severe sion? mal product? oregano and cook for about 2 minutes, stir- iron deficiency I would rather eat a steak It started as a 30 day challenge. I was hav- I would go back to eating animal products ring constantly. Add the beans, stock, and than some green veggies that I wasn’t a fan ing a lot of digestive issues and wanted to if my health demanded it. Or I was in a sit- potatoes, and season with salt and pepper of. I will note however that it wasn’t until I give my body a chance to recover. Plus, being uation for an extended time that required . Cook for about 5 minutes, then add the was much older that I realized I didn’t have type 1 diabetic, it helps me to keep track of that I do. But I would never go back to dairy. quinoa. Continue cooking for about 15 min- to eat red meat, I could have chosen a num- my carbs because I’m always reading labels Humans are the only mammals who con- utes – 30 minutes, stirring frequently, until ber of foods that are delicious. But… I have and there are of course carbs in vegetables tinue to drink the milk of any animal after quinoa and potatoes are cooked and the chili to say… I love my red meat. and fruit but a vegan diet is higher in fiber infant-hood. It doesn’t make sense. has thickened. Add a bit of water if the chili When I was in my early twenties I took and that can help stabilize blood sugar. Do you think society is becoming more becomes too thick for your liking. Top with a 3 year sabbatical across the country, to What is the best thing about being “vegan friendly”? avocado and chopped cilantro. Scrumptious! say I had the best experiences of my life vegan? I do think that society is becoming more This weeks tip: would be an understatement. I explored a The best thing about following a vegan vegan friendly. Living in the Midwest is a part of the country I never had before, I fell diet is that I have more control over what good way to see that in action with the incor- in love for the first time (leading to my first I’m eating and I don’t have to worry about poration of vegan options at the grocery store “Substitute almond or soy milk to replace heartbreak), I met my best friend (who later adding cholesterol into my diet (my dad died and the addition of vegan menus or vegan cows milk. And avocado to replace butter” became my husband!), I went to music shows, of a heart attack at the age of 40) and since a options in restaurants. Sarah P B, Michigan and I lived with vegans. Living with vegans I vegan diet means zero added cholesterol that Any words of advice for someone con- “I always bring something that I know I learned a lot. But when I moved back to the is a peace of mind thing for me. Plus again, sidering becoming vegan? can eat when we go to someone’s house that east coast I realized it wasn’t as big out here I am more aware of total calories, carbs, fat, My advice to someone considering a vegan I don’t really know. And a dessert too, I make as it was where I lived. etc and don’t eat out (i.e. spend money and diet is to do some research and make sure [delicious] vegan desserts and unless I tell While I am still not vegan, I have intro- calories) as much. that you are still getting all the nutrition that you, you’d never know it was vegan. I try not duced many vegan recipes into my home and What is the hardest thing? you need. There are so many more available to make a big fuss, so no one feels put out.” have been able to accommodate anyone who The hardest thing is trying to go out to eat options for vegans now there is no reason to Tara C, N Attleboro Ma may be vegan in my home. in the Midwest. There is more awareness and miss anything. Also, don’t think it’s a weight This week I had the opportunity to inter- options out here now but it can still be dif- loss gimmick. Please write in and share your thoughts! view a beautiful amazing vegan woman. She ferent. And cake/cookies. Sometimes I just If you could tell the world just one As always, take what you want from what wasn’t always vegan, but here is what she want to eat a cookie but I know that I can’t. thing about vegans what would it be? we discuss as advice or information, share had to say. Ultimately I know that I’m better off, but I’m One thing about vegans is…. We aren’t all with me your favorite tip or recipe and join What is a vegan? still a girl! hippies or just being trendy me on our next edition of “Mom in Motion”. A Vegan is someone who avoids animal Do you believe that more people should ---Your friendly neighborhood Midwestern Email me your thoughts and tips at Jill@ products…. Technically in all aspects of their be vegan? 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Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher Starzec announces he will not run for re-election the road Adam Minor Often I am Editor To the Editor: people were sad to heard the news, and The Webster Times Three years ago, I asked for your vote I’m sorry if I’ve disappointed anyone. It asked to answer to be on the Board of Selectmen. I didn’t is a truly humbling experience to hear a question to have an extensive résumé, or decades from people who have believed in me settle a disagree- Editorial of life experience, however I promised and I truly thank you for your support. ment, mostly to work hard and bring young ideas to One of the most rewarding parts of between married the table. being a selectman is getting to know so couples, ironi- Here we are — three years later — much about the town; from the town with Election Day quickly approaching. hall employees, to the residents, to the Chief’s cally. At the pri- Something’s It has been an honor and a privilege history of our great town. I have tried mary elections, I serving this town. However, I will not my best to balance the interests of the Corner was asked about be seeking re-election this term. I have residents, which is not always an easy STEVE pedestrians put much thought into this decision and decision. I have always tried to execute walking on the going around at this point this is the right decision the office with dignity, ethics, and at WOJNAR for me. times a bit of humor. I’m pleased to say roadways. One I have chosen to make some career the town is growing more everyday, and party believed It’s the four words you dread to hear changes this year that will require my I am so grateful to have been a part of so you walk facing traffic and the the first thing when you wake up in the undivided attention. When I ran in 2013 many great projects in town. Much of other believed you go with the morning. As a parent of young children, I said that I wouldn’t use my position to that is due to a very cohesive board of everyone reading this can cringe along flow. With the weather hopeful- run for a higher office, and I would only selectmen, who I have enjoyed working ly improving, this was a good with me when you hear the following serve one or two terms. I have enjoyed with very much. My name will not be mere seconds after opening up your eyes my time in Town Hall, but I don’t feel on the ballot this May, but maybe again, time to provide an answer while for the first time in the morning… it’s fair to the residents of this town if some May. reminding people of the pedestri- “They’ve been throwing up.” an rules. When I cannot dedicate 100 percent to this Thank you all. position. The rules for use of streets are The your child, I want to thank everyone who has Will Starzec contained in both state laws and or even voted for me, supported me, or helped Selectman, Town of Webster local regulations. If sidewalks are Minor me along this journey. I know some worse, in place on a particular street, Details your children, they should be used. If there are ADAM have a no sidewalks, people should walk MINOR stom- International investing can or run along the shoulder of the ach bug, roadway facing into traffic. You there’s an innate will most likely see a vehicle sense of dread, like watching a scary expand your horizons heading toward you if walking movie, knowing there’s a surprise jump in this fashion. You will have lurking somewhere in the future, but If you don’t mind you could lessen the impact more time to take evasive action having no idea when it’s coming and how slow trips, you can go of the U.S.-based volatility. Financial if needed. People may confuse bad it’s going to be. around the world in The U.S. financial markets do pedestrians and bicycles in some It started late last Tuesday night. It 80 days. But it takes Focus not always move in tandem was a night like any other. The kids almost no time to with global markets, so, when cases. Bicycles observe the same went down without any issues at all. become a global inves- JEFF we’re down, they might be up. rules as vehicles and therefore go All was well. That is, until about two tor. So, should you look BURDICK (Keep in mind, though, that with the flow of traffic. hours later, my son awoke and stum- abroad for good invest- diversification, by itself, can’t bled down our hallway into the living All precautions should be taken room. He was warm. It had begun. After ments? guarantee profit or prevent to stay off the roadway whenever a night of restless sleep, we had to keep You may not have thought about it. losses.) possible. That can be difficult on him out of school, as the fever persisted. And that may not be all that surpris- While investing internationally many of our rural roads. It is ing, because when Americans check offers some advantages, it also carries Luckily, my daughter already had a doc- equally as important to walk sin- tor’s appointment scheduled later that market updates, they typically see some specific risks. Here are a few to day to follow-up on a recent ear infection, data for the Dow Jones Industrial consider: gle file when two or more people so my wife brought both in to be looked Average, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Political or economic instability – A are present. Vehicles may need to at the same time. I’m grateful for that. At Index and the NASDAQ Composite, quick glance at the headlines can tell cross the center line to travel at a this point, my daughter felt fine. She was all of which provide information for you that different parts of the world safe distance from people walking even given an “all clear” on her ears. essentially one asset class: large-cap- may be undergoing political or eco- But the boy’s fever continued. He was side by side. This is unsafe and italization domestic stocks. Yet, U.S. nomic turmoil – or both at the same should be avoided. The excuse tested for strep throat, but wouldn’t get equities actually only represent time. This instability can obviously the results for a few more days (it was slightly more than one third of world affect the investment outlook within of “pedestrians have the right of negative). He was given antibiotics just equities, according to Bloomberg, a these regions. way” is never the correct way to in case. He had no energy, no appetite, think when it comes to pedestri- and just wanted to lie around. Another financial news service – so if you’re Fluctuating exchange rates – The day passed with a steady diet of water, confining yourself to the U.S., you exchange rate between U.S. and for- an vs. vehicle situations. toast and Goldfish. On Thursday night, may be missing out on an opportu- eign currencies fluctuates all the Many side streets, dead ends, the daughter succumbed. nity. time. This movement can decrease or other lightly traveled locations “They’ve been throwing up,” I heard as By investing internationally, you or increase the dollar value of your may have people using a more I rejoined the land of the living on Friday can gain at least two significant ben- investment even if its actual price morning, as my wife entered the room. efits: remains unchanged. relaxed approach to these rules. “Great,” I muttered, fearing the worst Growth potential – U.S. stocks Difficulty in obtaining information Do not ignore the basic safety — massive cleanups, the worst smells have achieved good returns for long – Financial information about specif- rules of looking both ways, pay- imaginable and continued eruptions. stretches of time. Yet, in any given ic companies in emerging markets ing attention to the possibility Luckily, he had made it to the bathroom, year, markets in other countries can can be hard to obtain, which is why it of cars, and walking single file. but she wasn’t so lucky. She couldn’t outperform the U.S. – and they have may be better to invest using profes- even stand up without wobbling, she was Vehicles may come from any- done just that (past performance is sional managers. where, so it is always import- feverish as well, and lacked an appetite. not a guarantee of future market per- Given these factors, if you are going Our doctor was out of state on Friday, so formance). to invest internationally, it’s probably ant to treat these locations with my wife had to take her to a local walk-in the proper amount of caution. clinic as I took a day to work from home By looking beyond our borders, you a good idea to do so with the help of a as I watched over the boy. She would can invest in – regions with different financial professional – someone with Sharing the road and respecting throw up again in her car seat while they prospects for economic growth. the resources and experience to help each others use of it will limit were out and about. They were in and out In mature economies, such as you avoid potential pitfalls. But don’t accidents and injuries. of the doctor’s office quickly. The diagno- those found in Western Europe, you ignore the opportunities available sis? Another ear infection. Perfect. She can find investment possibilities in internationally. The exact amount Thanks again for your ques- was given antibiotics. companies that produce high-quali- depends on your risk tolerance, goals By midday Friday, both kids were ty, well-known products. Like many and time horizon. tions and comments. Please send miserable. I force-fed them water and of the best American businesses, The world is a big place – invest- them to me at the Dudley Police Pedialyte as best as I could. I contemplat- these foreign companies are likely to ing an appropriate portion of your Department 71 West Main St., ed buying stock in the Goldfish company, remain competitive far into the future portfolio in international investments Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail at swo- as their crackers were the only thing – which means they can be attractive could help broaden your investment [email protected]. Opinions they wanted to eat. An animal cracker to serious, long-term investors. horizons. or two here, a piece of toast there. It was expressed in this weekly column tough going there for a while. Diversification – If you invest are those of Chief Wojnar only and entirely in domestic investments, and This article was written by Edward Finally, mercifully, Friday afternoon unless clearly noted, do not reflect came, and my son stood up from the the U.S. financial markets suffered a Jones for use by your local Edward couch, finally displaying some semblance downturn, your portfolio would like- Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- the ideas or opinions of any other of energy as he laughed at something ly take a big hit. But if you spread tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward organization or citizen. funny he was watching on TV. your investment dollars between both Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347- “How do you feel?” I asked tentatively. U.S. and international investments, 1420 or [email protected]. “I feel better,” he replied. I felt his fore- head. His fever had left him. One down. One to go. After another restless night for my daughter (and my wife, what a trooper), Security when selling your home Saturday morning came, and we finally started to see the light at the end of the The goal of the article someone represent- while it is on the market and this way a tunnel of this round of craziness. My is more about awareness ing the seller there potential buyer doesn’t decide to come daughter had her energy back, despite an than to raise any fears realtor’s and make it difficult back knowing it will be unlocked. It is occasional fever. The boy was back to his or concerns about selling report for them to envision also very common to have someone stop bouncing self, jumping off the furniture, your home. this as their home by your home and ask to come through sprinting down the hallway and flipping When you hire a real 2) An agent could and see the home and since you are like a monkey in the jungle, albeit now estate consultant to sell JAMES place a combination there and you want to sell the home, with a slight cough. As I write this, both your home they will lockbox on the home you show it to them. I would strongly kids sleep silently in bed. I can only hope most likely point out that BLACK and only give out the suggest you gather all their information this wave is nastiness is behind us, and you should never leave code to licensed real and give them your agent’s information that it doesn’t claim my wife or me. items of value like money estate agents but and have your agent follow up with Turns out, through this past week, or jewelry just sitting on counters or then there is the potential of someone them to qualify them prior to the show- this sickness blew through just about tables. If you have a safe or even just everyone I know. Most of my friends giving out this code to the wrong per- ing to ensure you are only showing to encountered it, along with their kids. putting the items in drawers is import- son. qualified buyers. Teacher friends of mine told me our local ant. It is also important to do the same 3) Lastly, they could place an electron- If you follow these precautions the school had just about half of every grade with any medications and if you have ic lockbox on the home that only agents odds of having issues are hugely dimin- (K-8) out at some point last week due to it. any firearms they should be locked up with an electronic key can access the ished. I think most of the time when Even co-workers weren’t able to escape so nobody could take them or use them. home and it keeps a log of who came in there are thefts it is with the easier its wrath. When your home is being shown and when. targets that do not follow these sugges- So, all this is to say — something is there are three different ways it can be Many times in rural areas or places tions. going around, so wash those hands and shown. where people feel there is no risk for shield those coughs, because it’s a doozy! 1) Your agent could accompany every someone to break-in they don’t even James Black is a licensed realtor for showing when buyers come. The down- lock their doors and sometimes I go to A&M Real Estate Consultants at Keller Adam Minor may be reached at (508) side is that now your agents availability a home and they say they don’t even Williams Realty. He may be reached at 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- to show the home could restrict the have a key for the home. I strongly sug- (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at jblack2@ bridgepress.com. ability to show to a serious buyer or the gest that once you put the sign in front kw.com. buyer may feel uncomfortable having of the home that you lock your home www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 13 The wild, wild world of turkeys

The early spring tem- turkeys’ genetics. They spring or one bird of either sex in the peratures are being slowly took hold and the fall. The Valley area has a larger pop- enjoyed by most outdoor The Great wild turkey population ulation of wild turkeys than any part enthusiasts, including was increasing annu- of the state according to some sports- fishermen. Outdoors ally. Thousands of wild men. Wild turkey season opens April Many anglers have turkeys have been cap- 25, in Zones 1-13 with a two-bird limit. been using their boats RALPH tured and released into Bearded toms only and one per day! on Webster Lake to different states. What Wild turkeys are a strange and wacky catch a few of the recent- TRUE a great success story. bird at times, chasing cars and resi- ly stocked trout. Bass Sportsmen’s monies dents of some towns. They do some real anglers are also out in have paid for most of the stupid things, but just get a hunter and numbers catching a few bass at Webster wild turkey restoration program. a wild turkey one-on-one in the woods Lake. Local rod and gun clubs are being Local sportsmen asked to have a few and the turkey can outsmart the hunter fished by their members, and are catch- turkeys stocked locally, but were told most of the time. Their keen eyesight is Courtesy photo ing some impressive trout. the cover was not suitable for the birds. second to none, which makes them fun Wild turkeys are already starting to After a number of years, the Division to hunt. The challenge of outsmarting This past Sunday, the Uxbridge Rod & Gun strut their stuff, which is a bit early finally introduced some birds into areas a wild turkey and luring him into gun Club sponsored their annual 3-D shoot at the due to the warm temperatures. Flocks like Whittier Farm in Sutton and a few range with calls and decoys, gives the club grounds. This weeks picture shows a of 20 or more birds have been observed other local farms. After a few years hunter a lot of satisfaction when the group of three archers that had just finished in local fields, which is a good sign that the first hunting of wild turkeys was big bird is finally harvested. Full choke the course. their populations are increasing local- opened to a small number of hunters 12-gauge guns that hold 3 or 3 1/5 inch ly. Wild turkeys were first reintroduced thru a lottery permit. That gave way to shotgun shells usually get the job done. into the state back in 1970, with state everyone receiving a one-week permit. More on this subject in the coming archery course. Every one that I spoke biologist Jim Cardoza concentrating his As the turkey population continued to weeks. with had a great day and commented efforts on the western part of the state, grow a three-week season was allowed This past Sunday, the Uxbridge Rod on how well the course was set up. Noel hoping to bring the first wild turkeys with a hunter being given the oppor- & Gun Club sponsored their annual Rabidor has done a great job bringing back. It was a slow process, with some tunity of hunting the first week, or 3-D shoot at the club grounds. It was a the 3-D shoots back to the Valley. Stay of the first birds being somewhat tame. choosing the last two weeks. As the wild great day for all 50-plus archers in atten- tuned for the next shoot in the fall. After a few years, wild birds from New turkey numbers continued to grow new dance. The kitchen committee served a Take a kid fishing and keep them rods York were captured and stocked into regulations allowing everyone to hunt full breakfast to most archers in atten- bending! covers in the western part of the state almost a full month with a two bird dance. This writer spoke with a few but it was not without changing the season, which includes two toms in the archers about the great weather and the Past and future After a fall and winter recovering • Waterford crystal: $950 than she expected and saved currency, medals, tokens, antiques, col- from surgery, we’re back into the swing • Round oak table and four her over $1,000. I am grateful lectibles, stamps, and ephemera (paper of things (almost). chairs: $425 that I have a great, experienced products, postcards, etc.). Before we shut down last July, we • Early Ouija board: $230 crew. We’re working on estate sales at a did take items to auction from several • Oak ice box (as found in a I had the pleasure of giving 4,800-square-foot house in Shrewsbury estates, with great results. Here are a cellar): $200 a presentation to the Harmony and a condo on Webster Lake. I’ll also few of them: • Pair, 1928 metal Massachusetts Club of Worcester last Monday be representing ANACS at the following • A 1916 Standing Liberty quarter (cer- license plates (the only year the at O’Connor’s restaurant. coin shows: March 20 in Willimantic, tified) sold for over $10,000 codfish appeared on): $80 We have two Antique Road Conn.; N.H. Coin & Currency Show • Wooden 3-hole general store liquid • Double glass door bookcase Show-type Appraisal Days on (Manchester) March 25-26; Auburn, dispenser: $290 (with repaired leg): $375 Saturday, April 30, we’ll be April 10; Bay State Coin Show (Marlboro, • 1893 Edison cylinder phonograph: • Three-foot replica Remington Treasures doing our second consecutive Mass.) April 21-23; Westford, Mass., on $600 bronze: $675 day for the DAR (Daughters April 24; and Norwich, Conn., on May 1 • A two-arm brass wall light fixture we • Two 20th C carousel horses: in Your of the American Revolution) at the Holiday Inn. found buried in a cellar: $175 $700 at the Dudley-Gendron Post in Keep those questions coming. I prom- • Victorian birdcage (as found): $220 • Pete Hennessey western rid- Home Sutton. We’ll also do one for ise to answer them soon. • Five miscellaneous brass light fix- ing saddle: $1,400 The Sturbridge Rotary Club at tures, also from a cellar: $360 We also did a clean out for a PAUL JOSEPH a date to be determined. Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey • Small wood Victorian wall cabinet: client in Thompson, Conn., last In both cases all proceeds Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508- $250 Sunday. We had to do it in one will go to their respective schol- 943-6570, [email protected]; www. • 1886 Picard music box: $675 day as she was closing the next day. With arship programs. I’ll be there as well as greyghostcorp.com; The author conducts • Victorian stroller: $425 a full crew, we finished by nightfall. She Bill Ekleberry, of Spencer Country Inn certified coin and antique/collectible • Regina metal disc player, with origi- had been quoted a price by a nationally Auctions, and Ron Goodrich of Northeast appraisals, on site estate sales, auctions, nal oak stand: $3,400 franchised company. We did it better Collectibles. We will appraise coins, and cleanouts. Facing death and judgment I recently spoke with a woman in unexpected way. And yet, and kindness to shouldn’t other are one and the same, precisely her middle ages who is dying. Several Christ is on our side because beyond the depend on what we think of because God lives within each person. months ago her doctors told her that he tells us ahead of time what the people in need. Christ Christ doesn’t say, “You didn’t solve she has six months to live due to a rare His judgment will be. It’s like pews calls us to be filled with His the problems of world hunger,” but “I form of cancer. God telling us we will have a love, and then to automati- was hungry and you fed me.” Jesus Of course, this woman is extremely final exam, but first he tells cally share His love to who- didn’t comment, “You couldn’t heal my Fr. Luke A. sad at her prospects. Yet she is prepar- us exactly what the questions ever is hungry, or thirsty, illnesses,” but “I was sick and you visit- ing herself for what may happen much will be! Veronis or naked, or in need. ed me.” And he didn’t complain, “I was sooner than she ever dreamed about. “I was hungry and you fed Sts. No where in the Bible in prison and you didn’t free me.” No, She is making her funeral arrange- me. I was thirsty and you do we see God telling us instead, He judges us because we didn’t ments. She called me up to talk about gave me something to drink. Constantine to love only those who do what was within our ability – show a the funeral service. She’s confronting I was naked and you clothed and Helen deserve it. Our acts of love simple act of love. the likelihood that she will die soon. During this season of Great Lent, me. I was sick and in prison, Greek need to be spontaneous Obviously, life takes on a radically new and you came to visit me. For acts springing from a heart Christians worldwide fast and pray. perspective when confronted with such whatever you did to the least Orthodox full of one’s love for God! Such spiritual disciplines are essential reality. Some people might think of of my brothers or sisters, you Church We don’t need to judge why tools we need to open up our hearts to some bucket list of superficial things did to me.” (Matthew 25:35-36) one is in prison, why one is God and allow His love to fill us. When they want to do before they die, yet she When we encounter God in hungry, why one is naked. this happens, we then will automatical- seems to be cherishing every moment our final judgment, He will look over “For the Christian believer, every ly offer concrete acts of love through she can spend with her children when our lives and see how we have treated human person is to be respected inas- simple acts to all people, but especially they visit her, and with her family and other people, how we have responded to much as he or she bears the divine image to those in need and the marginalized close friends. She seems to be quite those in need. Have we reached out to within,” says Archbishop Anastasios of society. sober in her preparations for death. others with simple acts of love, with ran- Yannoulatos. “The obligation of every Life is often too brief and fragile, as For many people this scenario may dom kindness, with disciplined charity, conscientious Christian is to demon- the middle-aged woman I spoke with seem too morbid to think about. And with joyful generosity – because when strate respect for the divinely derived last week reminded me. None of us yet, Jesus Christ places this reality we reach out especially the marginal- dignity of every other person with sin- know the day or time we will come face in front of us in Holy Scripture. Be ized of society, we are reaching out to cere love, irrespective of what that per- to face with Christ following our death, prepared. Be ready. Stay vigilant in Christ Himself. son believes or if that person believes at but we do know very clearly what He our preparation for our final encoun- As followers of Jesus, He obviously all. The cultivation of such a conscience will ask us at our final judgment. “I ter with God. This is why the ancient calls us to love others with concrete within the spaciousness and freedom of was hungry and did you feed me? I was Christian Fathers of the Church would acts of love, and not to love only those God’s children remains the exceptional thirsty and did you gave me to drink? I say, “Keep the thought of death in front who love us, or to love those we think contribution of the Church.” was naked and did you cloth me? I was of you every day.” “deserve” our kindness. The beauty of Here is the heart of the Christian alone in prison and in the hospital, and In the Gospel of the Last Judgment this story is that the righteous who Gospel, and of all the teachings of did you visit me? For whatever you did (Matthew 25), Jesus warns his follow- helped those in need didn’t really think Christ. The two greatest command- for one of these least of my brothers and ers about preparing for our own end, they were doing anything special, just ments in Christianity are to love God sisters, you did for me.” and the judgment that comes with that. as the condemned who didn’t reach out and love one another. These two loves Jesus lets us know that if we don’t to those in need were shocked to hear are intertwined in concrete actions. In Fr. Luke A. Veronis is the priest of Sts. prepare for death, the judgment of God Jesus say that they didn’t take care of fact, through these actions we under- Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox will come upon us in a sudden and His needs. Who we offer our acts of love stand that love for God and love for the Church at 37 Lake Parkway in Webster. Rec Committee lays out ideas for first year of action

the concept of swimming lessons being She said that she has talked with thinking ahead to how the committee DUDLEY REC offered in Dudley is nothing knew for other personnel within the town and can benefit the community on a larger continued from page 1 her. With the understanding that it has organized it that as hiring for life- scale. would not be a cheap endeavor, she guards takes place the town will also “In long range planning, I put down town for walking and running. said she took the time to explore outside be looking into the certifications of a splash pad, a skateboard park, vol- However, the major point of discus- resources to see how pricy it would be the applicants to see if anyone hired leyball courts, fishing pears along the sion that sparked from Butkevich’s list to bring in someone to hold those class- could offer the swim lessons services in waters edge of the pond, benches with incorporated several of his other ideas es, specifically from the Southbridge Dudley while working for the commu- backs on the beach area, a larger pic- concerning the town beach. Butkevich YMCA. nity over the summer. nic area and two to three tennis courts proposed finding a way to control access “I spoke with the Aquatics Directors The last item Butkevich proposed and tow basketball courts. That long- to the beach while also creating a plan about that. It would definitely be more was taking a note from Webster and range planning and we do have the area for leasing an area for food vendors costly than us running our own swim Oxford’s book and providing a sum- large enough to accommodate that,” during the busy season and bringing lessons, so we need to look at the ben- mer concert series. Both Webster and Butkevich said. in a groundkeeper. Possibly his most efits and drawbacks of that,” she said. Oxford have found success in their own Dudley’s Parks & Recreation aggressive, and significant, plan would “Obviously if we can run our own swim concert programs and Butkevich said it Committee meets the first Tuesday of be to provide swimming lessons for lessons for a cheaper price for our com- could be a welcome and popular addi- every month at 6:30 p.m. local youth who use the beach every munity that’s better for us, but to know tion to Dudley as well. summer. that everyone is certified and knows While Butkevich noted that these are Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- The committee’s new chair, and a how to do their swim lessons would be just a few ideas he had to help improve 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- driving force behind the rebirth of the better too.” Dudley on the short term, he is also press.com. committee, Cathleen Carmignani, said 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com Sports Oxford edges crosstown rival Bartlett for district title

Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com The Oxford High boys’ varsity basketball team shows that they are No. 1 after winning the Central Mass. Division 3 district championship from Bartlett High, 44-41, in a game played Thursday, March 10 at the Kneller Athletic Center on the campus of Clark University.

turn the ball over during our CHAMPS press, they didn’t turn it over continued from page 1 into us, but usually threw it out action and use our speed, and of bounds, so we couldn’t get it worked out well. We expect the ball and go. another win for next game, and “I’m proud of my kids, but Noah Buckley of Oxford, left, and Bartlett’s Eric Shaun McCarthy of Oxford goes underhand to complete a Sgariglia both compete for the ball down low layup. we will go to practice and work we didn’t step up at the right inside the paint. hard to get it.” time,” added Paranto. “We Bartlett finished its season have a rich tradition in our basketball program and have with a record of 19-4 record, first half. won multiple titles in the past. while Oxford improved to 21-2 Bartlett outscored Oxford, We plan on being here in the and played at the DCU Center 12-5, in the third quarter to future.” in Worcester on Tuesday, take the lead. With the Pirates As the Indians ran the floor March 15, after press time, ver- ahead, 27-24, at the 6:51 mark for most of the game, the sus Western Mass. champion in the third, the Indians nailed Pirates led the game with a Hoosac Valley in the Division 3 two scores from behind the arc 35-10 rebounding advantage. state semifinals. to take a three-point lead (30-27) The game’s lead remained Buckley scored a game-high with four minutes to go. in single digits for either side 19 points and added 8 rebounds, McCarthy hit a layup for during the entire contest. Early while senior Shaun McCarthy Oxford to cut the deficit down in the game the score was tied posted a double-double with 13 to one point, but Bartlett scored at 7-7 at the 3:40 mark of the points and 10 rebounds to con- the next four points with under first quarter. The Indians then tribute toward the win. a minute to play in the third. scored four straight points to For Bartlett, junior Anthony With the regained momentum, lead, 11-7, with two minutes Grzembski had a team-best the Indians held onto a 36-31 remaining. 9 points, while senior Eric lead entering the final frame. Buckley then hit a layup to Sgariglia and junior Kyle Buckley came out fired up close the margin to one basket Anderson each netted 8 points. in the fourth quarter, posting Justin Pepka of Bartlett leaps to corral a loose ball near the midcourt line. before the Indians drained two Anderson led the Indians with two fast break layups to close shots from downtown to end 6 rebounds. the gap to one point at the 5:30 the first quarter with a 17-9 Back on Jan. 9, during the mark. Pirates turned the ball over for the 44-41 Division 3 district advantage. two teams’ only regular season Next, Sgariglia answered with the clock dwindling down championship win. The Pirates started the sec- matchup, Oxford came out on with a layup for the Indians to to 14.1 seconds. Bartlett had “In all of our district games, ond quarter strong with a 10-2 top, 79-69. The championship extend to a three-point lead on a final possession to tie the we’ve been behind early in run to draw the game even, game proved to be a much low- their next possession. Buckley game. After calling a timeout, the contest,” said Oxford head 19-19, with 3:32 to go before er-scoring defensive battle. then responded with a 3-point- the Indians looked to move the coach Anthony McDonald. the break. Sophomore Jared “We played much better er to tie the game, 38-38, with ball around for a shot from “Through adjustments and my Perkins scored two 3-pointers defensively for this game,” 4:42 left to play. behind the arc. On their 3-point assistants who are top-notch, for Oxford in that span. said Bartlett head coach Tony After taking a timeout attempt, the ball hit off the rim we figured out a way to com- The game stayed within a Paranto. “Oxford did a great Bartlett tallied a free throw, and went out of bounds. bat everyone’s advantages. It field goal for the rest of the first job at containing us in terms of however, Buckley hit another McCarthy received the pass showed tonight. They gutted it half, with Oxford leading, 25-24, scoring. They held us 35 points layup at the two-minute mark on the inbound and dribbled out tonight, and I’m so proud of at intermission. below our scoring average, to put the Pirates on top, 40-39. down the sideline to safety, them. We look to win the state The Pirates had a 15-5 which is a good indicator that With 16.8 seconds left on the taking the final steps toward tournament.” rebounding advantage in the they did so. When Oxford did clock, Oxford led 44-41. The victory, as the Pirates held on

ALL SAINTS ACADEMY PLACES FIRST IN SAINT SPORTS BERNADETTE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LEAGUE The All Saints Academy Lady Knights placed first in the Saint Bernadette 5/6 Grade Girls’ Basketball League, finishing this league with a perfect 12-0 record. This fifth and sixth grade team is CORRESPONDENT the first team from the newly established All Saints Academy to earn a league championship. The team is made up of players from both Saint Anne and Saint Louis schools, which will combine to form the new All Saints Academy next year.

Courtesy photos The All Saints Academy team included, from left, (front row) Makayla Collins, Gianna Clouthier, Emily McNamara, Emily Hetherman, Vicky Spitz, Emma Raps, (back row) Assistant Coach George Spitz, Mia Kreidler, Kaya The Stonebridge Press Sports Department Lukasek, Anna Czechowski, Isabella Maglich, Elisabeth is seeking an individual to cover and Adams, Kaitlin Baca and Head photograph high school sports on a Coach Shawn Hetherman. freelance basis. Candidate will be reliable and flexible with hours, and will be needed on nights and weekends as assigned. Correspondent must have a digital camera and the ability to e-mail photos and stories on deadline. Local applicants are preferred, but is not a requirement. The All Saints Academy Lady Knights pose with their own Please apply to life size heads as they cel- ebrate their championship Sports Editor Nick Ethier win. The props were used by their fans during the playoff at [email protected] series to cheer the team to or call (508) 909-4133. victory. www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 15 Sports Western Mass. Division 2 District Semifinal Shepherd Hill falls at the hands of Pittsfield, 50-49

BY NICK ETHIER at the Curry Hicks Cage for the district title, Provost said of the 6-foot- ble-double (14 points, 13 “You’ve got to give it SPORTS STAFF WRITER on the campus of UMass- while The Hill finished 5 Rapoza. rebounds), and his inside to Pittsfield for making AMHERST — The Amherst for a Western 14-7. The Warriors later Rapoza, who was bucket gave the Rams a the tough shots when Pittsfield High boys’ Mass. Division 2 district defeated Pittsfield for the cleared by doctors and 42-37 lead. they had to,” Provost varsity basketball team semifinal. The fifth seed- championship, 70-49, to had his parents’ permis- But the Generals said, later adding, “I give ended up being one point ed Generals topped the advance to the state semi- sion to play, said he felt scored 10 of the next 11 credit to our guys, they better than Shepherd Hill top ranked Rams, 50-49, finals. about 85 percent versus to surge ahead, 47-43. did everything we asked Regional when the two and moved on to face No. “You’ve got to give Pittsfield. Then, with 22 seconds to them to do.” teams met on March 10 2 Tantasqua Regional Pittsfield a lot of credit, “Eighty-five percent go and the season on the The first thing Rapoza a very good team [with] Rapoza is better than line, Shepherd Hill junior did at the conclusion of multiple layers to their most,” Provost said. Shane Cohen buried a the game was smile. He abilities from one kid to It took a while for 3-pointer to pull within a then hugged Provost and the next,” said Shepherd Rapoza to assert himself point, 47-46. encouraged his team- Hill head coach Scott down low in the post, a Pittsfield senior mates to keep their heads Provost. place he made a living Anthony Reinhold (11 up. “They outplayed us torching the opposi- points) hit a free throw “I’ll look back and I had tonight,” added senior tion for four years. As a and senior Connor a great time,” Rapoza said Michael Rapoza. “We result, the Rams trailed McDonough (game-high of his high school career. made a lot of mistakes. by a 12-8 count at the end 17 points) followed with “There’s really not much “It just wasn’t our night.” of the first quarter. two more to make it a to be disappointed about, Rapoza, a 1,000-point Shepherd Hill sopho- 50-46 game with 16.5 sec- I had a great run here scorer and rebounder for more John Packard had onds left. and it’s all because of my the Rams, had been ham- a solid second quarter, With five seconds to teammates and coaches. pered by a strained back though, netting nine play, Packard (12 points) “It’s been awesome. It’s he sustained during a points to give the Rams a kept his team alive with been a lot of fun,” he con- Clark Tournament game 21-19 halftime lead. a 3-pointer to again pull cluded. played Feb. 19. He then The third quarter was within one, this time at “What a career, what sat out The Hill’s final a back-and-forth affair, as 50-49. an effort by a kid who two regular season con- the lead changed hands Reinhold then missed came in as a skinny lit- tests and didn’t start in seven times. Rapoza fin- the front end of a one-and- tle freshman and has the Western Mass. semi- ished the frame with a one and Rapoza pulled built himself into a great final. free throw, which knotted down the final rebound young man,” added “I was hurting for things up at 34-34 heading of his high school career, Provost. “Whoever gets the past two and a half into the last eight-minute but Pittsfield’s defense him [in college] is going weeks,” said Rapoza. “Up stanza. hounded him and he to be very happy. We’re until Tuesday I wasn’t Rapoza then had a six- couldn’t advance the ball going to miss him dearly practicing at all. I wanted point fourth quarter to as the Generals held on — he’s the leader on and to help the team any way finish with his usual dou- for the victory. off the court.” I could.” That included getting subbed into the game with 4:39 to play in the opening quarter with the Rams down six Mohegan Bowl winter points, 10-4, and with 6-foot-4 sophomore Jason leagues week ending O’Regan (10 points) hav- , ing committed two fouls. “We needed our big March 13 man in there and he played a lot more than I Monday Men’s Business Shepherd Hill’s Jason O’Regan attempts an up-and-under anticipated him playing Single — Mike Marrier 141, Tom Bernard 138, Jon Dufield 137 layup after driving past a Pittsfield defender. tonight, but it was all Series — Tom Bernard 363, Bruce Labay 362, Steve Poisant 361 based on how he felt,” Series over average — Bruce Labay +53

Tuesday Chet’s Social Single — Ryan Pelletier 149, Dave Lamontagne 129, Joe Pranaitis 124, Ellen Fugatt 118, Donna Lynn 101, Kathryn Ward 96 Series — Ryan Pelletier 361, Dave Lamontagne 336, Joe Pranaitis 327, Ellen Fugatt 308, Marsha Kallgren 278, Donna Lynn 260 Series over average — Ben Allaire +32, Ellen Fugatt +35

Tuesday Bowlerettes Single — Charles Knorr 125, Brenda Mayer 111, Lisa Lewis and June Carpenter 99 Series — Charles Knorr 329, Brenda Mayer 297, Maureen Laprade 284

Wednesday Women’s Industrial Single — Monique Pierangeli (Nikki’s Doghouse) 137, Cindy Johnson (Nikki’s Doghouse) 122, Jayne Hinchliffe (Morin Maintenance) 115 Series — Lynne Smith (Liberty Club) 315, Pam Wunsch (Keegan Construction) 307, Monique Pierangeli 297 Series over average — Judy Mair (Webster Muscular Therapy) +54

Thursday Coffee Single — Ruth Defoe 127, Marsha Kallgren 119, Nancy Cutler 107 Series — Marsha Kallgren 320, Ruth Defoe 315, Karen Langevin 297 Series over average — Marsha Kallgren +47

Thursday Men’s Industrial Single — Bo Gauvin 150, James Cahill 120, Al Gaulard and Ken Bleau 116 Series — Bo Gauvin 383, James Cahill 345, Joel Grzyb 321 Series over average — Bo Gauvin +68

Saturday Youth Single — Jarrett Towne and Amelia Peterson 89, Hayden Towne 88 Series — Amelia Peterson 254, Jarrett Towne 241, Hayden Towne 235, Series over average — Brady Mullin +18, Amelia Peterson +32

Sunday Mixed Single — Angel Claudio and Dave Phelps 124, Paul Nault 115, Loda Blackmer 108, Carol Turner 102, Jaime Pendragon 100 Series — Angel Claudio 325, Dave Phelps 318, Rick O’Connor 316, Jaime Pendragon 285, Carol Turner 281, Loda Blackmer 276 John Packard of Shepherd Hill shields a Pittsfield defender while driving toward the basket. Series over average — Dave Phelps +27, Lisa Wondolowski +42

New proposal formed to alleviate costs, road damage

vice if they choose. The town trash haulers are a big part of thing that the town has to do. town contract folks wouldn’t TRASH has issued and RFP to Pratt that. A lot of our roadways are We’ll have to do the billing. be forced to be a part of that continued from page 1 Trucking, with headquarters older and in very bad shape Someone is going to have to town contract,” he said. “There in Oxford and service provided and when you have six differ- be responsible for the admin- would still be a choice in the Trash would be picked up to a good portion of the town ent trucks going up and down istrative end of it. It sounds marketplace. We recognize weekly. Recycling would be already, and to Casella Waste the road it definitely lends to simple, but it’s never that easy that may have an effect of picked up every other week. Systems in North Oxford that further demise.” when you take on an additional having more than one or two We’d have service Tuesday operates the transfer station Selectman John Saad was a administrative function,” Saad trucks on any given street but through Friday to avoid the in town. Divoll said it was the little more skeptical of the idea. said. the committee felt it was pru- Monday holidays and if there mission of the ad hoc commit- While he did not outright deny Divoll made sure to drive dent to have choice in the mar- were a holiday during the week tee to seek out services from support for it, stating that he home the point that this is a ketplace.” it would be Saturday service. local businesses first. wasn’t against the plan per say, work in progress for the time While there is still plenty of It’s very similar to what’s Selectman Michael Voas he said that he feels there are being and that the intent of the work left to be done in bringing being performed now through immediately expressed sup- still many unanswered ques- committee is not to eliminate the concept to fruition, Divoll various private haulers, but port for the idea, but said that tions that need to be addressed the power of the customer to did stress that the ad hoc com- through a town contract,” it might be in the best inter- for him to feel comfortable choose what service they want. mittee wouldn’t be bringing Divoll explained. est of the town to explore it’s enough to approve the plan. He said it is simply a way for forward an idea if they didn’t The initiative would put options and request proposals “I’m certainly willing to see the town to provide a unified feel it was in Oxford’s best the billing component in the from outside companies as well what’s happening here as far service that is both efficient interest. More details on this hands of the town while the to get a better idea of the price. as getting away from the pri- and cost effective utilizing a proposal are expected to come town would inherit the buying “I think this is something vatization and letting the town system he has seen work in to light later this year. power of the public for a ser- that’s long overdue,” said do it, but I still have some con- many other communities vice without forcing communi- Voas. “We’ve talked about the cerns. If we’re doing this to get throughout the state. Jason Bleau may be reached ty members to relinquish their condition of our roadways and into the business of municipal “The committee is very clear at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at right to have their own ser- certainly I believe that the trash, it’s just an additional that even if the town offered a [email protected]. 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.508Local.com Sports Western Mass. Division 1 District Semifinal Springfield Central knocks Rams out of districts for third straight year BY OLIVIA J. CAPPOLI So what is the one thing top seeded Springfield control of the competitive SPORTS CORRESPONDENT that keeps him coaching Central, follows Turner Midland-A conference. SPRINGFIELD — after all these years? in both scoring and “We still have our Sometimes three times “It’s them,” he said, points per game. Along hometown,” he said. “It’s is not always the charm. pointing over toward his with Savage, Shepherd helping us be a better For the third consecutive team. “You know, they Hill has some depth team, so we’ve got some season, the Shepherd Hill still listen to me and they within the underclass- business to take care of at Regional girls’ varsity respond to me.” men, including Molly home first.” basketball team fell to The fourth seeded Springer, who racked up Despite saying he Springfield Central in the Rams finished the 2015- a team-high 10 points ver- wants a rematch against Western Mass. Division 1 16 season at 14-8 and 7-3 sus Central. Central in next season’s district tournament. in Midland-A conference In terms of prepar- semifinals, he joked that Regardless of the games, a premier league ing for next season, would rather not face Rams’ season-ending in the region. Four Olivia J. Cappoli photos Hackenson said one of them again. 83-31 defeat to the Golden seniors suited up in the Shepherd Hill’s Meaghan Turner surveys the floor while look- the main goals is to come “Three times, that’s Eagles at American maroon and gold for the ing for a teammate to pass to during an inbounds play. back to districts and enough, no more,” he International College on final time, including one potentially face Central laughed. Monday, March 7, the of the Rams’ leading scor- is something Hackenson unfortunate that they again, but with a differ- The Golden Eagles team’s spirits were still ers, Meaghan Turner. does not want to think have to move on.” ent result than the last improved to 18-4 and were high. The positivity on Turner ends her high about quite yet. Even with the absence three meetings, which looking for their third the Shepherd Hill bench school career ranking “She’s been with us of Turner, Hackenson were Shepherd Hill’s straight district champi- came largely from head within the top 10 of the for four years and espe- has depth on his team first three seasons com- onship, but Central fell coach Jim Hackenson. Midland conference in cially the last two years, that will hopefully help peting in the Western to No. 2 Chicopee Comp. Coaching for over 35 both scoring and points she’s one of our leading carry the Rams to anoth- Mass. bracket. Before in the district final, years, Hackenson is con- per game. Her absence on scorers,” he said. “It hap- er appearance in the dis- embarking on a rematch 40-36, played March 11 at sidered a legend up at the floor will be heavily pens to every team — you tricts. Bailey Savage, who versus Central, though, UMass-Amherst’s Curry The Hill. missed next year, but that get good seniors and it’s netted six points against the Rams have to take Hicks Cage. Bay Path cheers in Central Mass. Regional competition

DUDLEY — On Sunday, March 6 the Bay Path Regional cheerleading team competed at Shepherd Hill Regional as part of the Central Mass. Division 2 Regional rou- tine. There, the Minutemen scored 152.70 points, which was good for a third place finish.

Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com

The Bay Path Regional cheerleading team recent- ly competed at the Central Mass. Division 2 Regional, where they finished in third place.

you are interested in making new a multi-station, hitting development players from neighboring towns are friendships, getting exercise and hav- clinic. Groups are broken down by age eligible, no restrictions. FLEXcon is sports briefs ing fun, contact [email protected]. and skill level. We use training balls, looking to repeat as regular season ma.us or call the Oxford Community which are much softer than regular champs as the number one seed. The Center at (508) 987-6002. Travel to other game balls. They go until April 1 from squad has eight returning eligible Women’s Basketball League Community Centers is also an option. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with no clinic on Good players and are looking to rebuild for Friday at the Webster Middle School another championship run. Players looking to expand gymnasium. Players aged 5 to 16 — as can call Kregg Fritze at (508) 868-4969 of Jan. 1, 2016 — are encouraged to or Joel Hart at (508) 864-9709 for any Although these women love to watch Webster Fastpitch 2016 join, and please bring sneakers, a soft- additional questions. their kids play basketball, they wanted ball glove and a water bottle. The cost a piece of the court for themselves. spring season registration is $5 per session. Two moms, Judy Stien and Jocelyn Registrations will be held weekly Address any questions to Mike Moulton, both of Webster, created the Dudley/Charlton Women’s every Friday evening until April 1 O’Connell, Vice President of Webster team, “WO Hoops,” which stands for during our multi-station clinic. If your Fastpitch Association, at Mike.ocon- Women Only/Webster Oxford Hoops. Basketball offered at Heritage child has not been registered with [email protected] or call (508) 298-2458. On Thursday nights, 15-17 women rev Webster Fastpitch in a previous year, School up their old school music and burn please bring a copy of their birth cer- calories playing ball at the Oxford tificate for us to keep. The price for the FLEXcon Senior Babe Ruth Pickup basketball by Dudley/ Community Center. They are having 7/8U division and older is $75, while Charlton Women’s Basketball is such a blast and have realized that five the T-ball division is $50. If a family team looking to recruit new offered at the Heritage School in weeks is not enough. During the five has two or more players, deduct $10 Charlton on Monday evenings from 7-9 weeks they had one scrimmage versus per child. We are also taking regis- players p.m. There are no fees and no set teams. Charlton Women’s pickup and would trations online at our website: www. The league plays from September to now like to expand into a league. eteamz.com/websterfastpitch. Please The FLEXcon Senior Babe Ruth June based on the school schedule. WO Hoops is looking for area teams click on the online registration link. baseball team is looking to recruit Come enjoy the fun and exercise. Must and area women who are interested On these Friday evenings we are some players. All eligible players must be over 18 years of age to play. Call Deb in playing on Thursday nights, with holding a multi-station clinic. This is be between the ages 16-19 to play com- at (508) 248-3600 for more information. a scoreboard, referee and music. If petitive summer league baseball. All Show Choir Festival brings out best performances

ever. They range anywhere so many different people from see different dance and sing- the seniors since they were in SHOW CHOIR from fifth grade to eighth grade different areas with different ing styles and you’re around so kindergarten and my son is continued from page 1 so these are young kids and it’s traditions. You really get to many young people with many a senior. So, it’s one of those Festival Coordinator Valerie a lot of fun for them to be a part learn what it’s like to be a part different talents. That’s anoth- proud moments where I see Beals, now in her second year of it.” of everything,” Osborne said. er amazing thing you get to them all grown up and helping in that position, said the show With Webster being the “You get to learn so many dif- experience and you even learn out with the weekend and it all is more than just singing. The host town for the festival, and ferent things and pass all that from them,” she said. “I feel comes around,” she said. students have to learn choreog- Bartlett High School being the knowledge on to a younger personally that our school is The Webster Times had not raphy and timing as well and venue, many past participants generation. You really get to very unrecognized. I feel like received the official lineup they need to work together to of the event were involved in tell them what you wish you once they come in and they get of winners as of press time, present their product on stage organizing the festival and knew at that level and you to see it and meet us personally however according to show- for all to see. For many it is helping coordinate the efforts know what will help them. You it kind of changes that perspec- choir.com, a resource dedicat- their first time in a competitive over the course of 24-hours. also get to see how they learn tive, especially how they see ed to show choir competitions environment as a performer. Bartlett seniors Justin Osborne and the different ways they do our school. As a room host I get throughout the nation, Dudley “Part of what makes our and Juliana Hernandez are things than how you did it. You to help the younger kids get an Middle School was awarded competition is they come in both former participants in actually learn more from them idea of what we’re like here at the first place trophy as Grand and they learn three songs with the middle school event and than they learn from you in Bartlett.” Champion with best choreogra- choreography to be performed provided their services to help that way.” As a parent Festival phy with Easton Middle School as a group. They also have coordinate the 2016 edition of Juliana Hernandez served as Coordinator Beals has had the being first runner-up with best shows o their own that have the festival. a room host, helping each of the chance to see all of the older vocals and Webster Middle anywhere from three to five or As a member of the stage six schools by showing them students grow up and be a part School placing third. Dudley’s six songs in a set. These junior crew and an active participant around Bartlett and introduc- of the festival and now give Lexi Sink and Easton’s Andrew high show choirs basically in the high school version of ing the five visiting school’s back to the event that helped Sadow were also recognized for compete against each other, the festival, Osborne called the to the culture of Webster. She kick off their love for perform- best female and male soloist’s but also have an opportunity experience of being a part of said she took the responsibil- ing. Today she feels like the respectively. to work together. It brings a the event a great way to give ity very seriously and as the student have come full circle sense of competitiveness, but back to today’s aspiring per- festival progressed everyone as everyone came together to Jason Bleau may be reached also teamwork,” Beals said. formers, and even learn a few became a big family. make the 23rd edition of the at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at “Some of the kids are part of things himself along the way. “It just never gets boring. festival another great success. [email protected]. their very first competition “It’s cool from a performers There’s always something dif- “I’ve watched these kids perspective getting to know ferent and something new. You grow up. I’ve known some of www.508Local.com Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 17 American Cancer Society Southbridge Relay For Life Silent Auction NOTE: NUMBER IN PARENTHESE IS THE ITEM NUMBER

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Many years one of those days where I’m also talked about hospitals and increase education for stu- as well as Sen. Ryan Fattman, ago we used to not talk about really very proud to have being the front door to treat- dents and doctors. While there who all took to the podium to cancer. It was kind of like the accomplished something really ment, but I think there’s noth- is still much work to be done, speak about the major signing quiet conversation, but then substantive. We also tend to ing worse than having a front our administration is thank- earlier that morning. people started talking more take too much credit for things door that leads to an empty ful for the Legislature’s effort Fattman kicked things off, about it and money poured into that [the community] does, but hallway and that’s one thing to pass this bill and looks for- noting that the opioid issue it and research improved and it is a community issue and that I’m also very proud of ward to working with the attor- has grown exponentially, with treatment improved. Cancer it’s the community that will being a part of at Harrington. ney general and our mayors overdose-related deaths dou- no longer became viewed as a come together to solve it,” said We’ve expanded behavioral to bend the trend and support bling since 2008, and praised death sentence like it used to McKenna. health services more than any those who have fallen victim parts of the bill geared towards be. Part of Governor Baker’s Speaking on behalf of other department in the hos- to this horrific public health controlling prescriptions as objective in the opioid battle Harrington Hospital, Executive pital over the last few years in epidemic.” well as empowering patients to is to also change the stigmati- Director of Behavioral Health direct response to the need of Baker provided a rare show- speak out to their doctors when zation of the disease and his Gregory Mirhej also praised the community.” ing of emotion when talking they feel uncomfortable with commission recently issued a the bill for the steps it will take The fight may be long from about the bill, showing his their prescriptions. He said report declaring that it’s a pub- to the help the public tackle over to put a real end to the personal connection to solving the growing fatalities alone are lic health crisis and not just the epidemic, however he also opioid addiction issue in the crisis at large. Thos emo- enough to justify action. a criminal and public safety spoke to how important it is Massachusetts and across the tions rippled out to his fellow “It just puts things into per- issue,” said Kuros. for hospitals like Harrington , but many agree lawmakers, especially here in spective what a major prob- The sentiment remained to continue to make their own that the bill signed into law South Central Massachusetts, lem this is and how we have consistent throughout the strides towards providing a on March 14 is a great place where many of the area’s top taken a major step in the right press conference, with Durant, more educated and better ser- to start. Enacting what many state leaders came together to direction with Governor Baker Frost and Muradian all prais- vice and do their part to take have called common sense praise Baker’s signing of the signing this opioid legislation ing the bill and focusing on on the opioid addiction issue solutions to a problem bigger bill into law. into law. It also shows you what it means for the future in as well. than anyone ever imagined, In a press conference the power and effectiveness tackling the opioid addiction “I do think [the bill] is a only time will tell what further organized by State Rep. of what people elected can do scourge. McKenna offered the landmark piece of work and steps will or need to be taken Joe McKenna at Webster’s when they work in a bipartisan final words from the lawmak- I do think we’re ahead of the or just how big of an impact the Harrington Hospital branch, way,” Fattman said. ers, saying that he was proud nation and I’m proud to be a new law will have in quelling lawmakers let their excite- State Rep. Kevin Kuros said to be a part of something so Massachusetts resident where the opioid addiction scourge. ment and optimism shine he could have never guessed significant and to feel like he I think the vision and the com- when speaking about the great five years ago that today opi- and his fellow legislators all mitment are there. There’s so Jason Bleau may be reached strides the bill will allow the oid addiction would be such a were part of a unified effort to much talk. Every time you turn at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at Commonwealth to make in big issue in the state. Having accomplish real change in the on the news you see something [email protected]. solving a crisis that has grown hosted a community forum the Commonwealth. about the opioid crisis and I week before the bill’s signing “It’s not always where, as think [the Commonwealth] Selectmen approve relocation plans for library

noted that it will require the town to plans, there were concerns over wheth- move the auditorium would elimi- VOTERS relinquish one of it’s most commonly er all options had been exhausted before nate the cost of rent and several other continued from page 1 used facilities for a period of about a deciding to take up one of Webster’s expenses due to the town’s ownership of locate the library program in the audi- year. most used meeting locations and event the facility and bring the cost of having torium for the 18-month or two-year As a result, Leduc proposed the tem- spaces. Leduc said that in addition to a a temporary space down by as much as process of the construction,” Leduc told porary relocation of polling places in shop on Main Street other options were half that budget, or even to as low as selectmen. “We have discussed several preparation for the upcoming elections considered but that this was found to $150,000. options and feel that this is the best in September and November and next be the best idea, in her opinion and the The selectmen approved the relo- option available for us and it’s very May’s elections to include the senior opinion of the committee, for Webster. cation of the polling places and the inexpensive.” center and a nearby church. Leduc “Any space we were to move into plan to move the library into the audi- Leduc said that the committee has said that the town has received a com- would require retrofitting,” Leduc told torium and are expected to iron out examined many options, including mitment in writing from the members selectmen. “That would have to happen all the specifics behind where voters relocating the library to a vacant shop of that church, the United Church of in the auditorium but on a more limited can cast their ballots well before the on Main Street, but that moving the Christ across the street from the Town basis. They’ve looked at several differ- September vote. The selectmen will also resources to the auditorium was found Hall and senior center, and that if the ent locations in the town and we would host the Library Planning & Building to bring major savings for the town, church decided after one election that be spending money to retrofit a space Committee for a full update on March allowing for more wiggle room when they did not want to be involved in that then we’d walk away from with 21. utilizing funds that taxpayers approved future elections the town would need nothing.” for that relocation process last year. to accommodate everyone in the senior Leduc explained that the original Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- However, moving the library to the center in the future. grant budget for temporary space was 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- Town Hall comes with a price, as Leduc While none of Webster’s selectmen $350,000 and moving expenses of $60,000. press.com. expressed direct opposition for the She told selectmen that a temporary American Cancer Society Southbridge Relay For Life Silent Auction

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QUINEBAUG, Conn. — Margaret She was a member OXFORD — John ers, Arthur and Roy M. Anderson, 82, died Tuesday, March of Saint Stephen’s A. Belsito, 76, of Belsito; and a sister, 8, at Westview Health Care Center, Church. She enjoyed Wheelock Street, Ruth Fjellman. Dayville, Conn., after an illness. traveling, camping died Wednesday, He was born in She leaves a brother-in-law, Francis and crafts. March 9, at St. Worcester, son of the Szynaka; two nieces; two nephews; The funeral was Vincent Hospital in late Arthur and Rose grandnieces and grandnephews. Her held Monday, March Worcester, with his (Morello) Belsito, sister, Ruth A. Szynaka of Melbourne, 14, with a Mass in St. family by his side. and lived in Millbury Fla., died Dec. 3, 2015. Stephen’s Church, He was prede- before moving to She was born in Putnam and was corner of Routes 131 ceased by his wife of Oxford in 1967. raised in the Thompson area, the and 193 (please meet at the church). 29 years, Joan M. (Coleman) Belsito of He served in the U.S. Air Force. daughter of Emil and Mary L. (Coman) Burial will be in Saint Joseph’s Oxford who died in 1996. Mr. Belsito worked at Norton Anderson. She lived in Quinebaug Cemetery, North Grosvenordale. There He is survived by two children, John Company in Worcester for over for many years. She graduated from were no calling hours. J. Belsito and his wife Sharman of 25 years, retiring in 2002. He loved Woodstock Academy. Arrangements are under the direc- Aliso Viejo, Calif., and Joy M. Garcia pitching horseshoes and was a Ms. Anderson served her country as tion of Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 of Oxford; three sisters, Kay Belsito of Massachusetts state champion in the a Marine and then worked at various East Main St., Webster. Grafton, Dorothy Rucci of Auburn, and mid-80’s. He enjoyed square dancing local textile and shoe factories includ- Visit www.scanlonfs.com. Joyce May of Millbury; three grand- and line dancing with his wife, and ing Danco Inc. in Putnam. children, Ryan Belsito of Laguna Hills, spent summers camping in Douglas. Calif., Zachary Garcia of Oxford, and A funeral service was held Monday, Ava Belsito of Aliso Viejo, Calif.; his March 14, at Paradis-Givner Funeral Christine Pelkey Cooper, 52 companion of 15 years, Johanne V. Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. Burial Kimelaskas of Worcester; and many followed at St. Roch’s Cemetery in WILLIMANTIC, ling, Suzanne Pelkey. Suzy’s passing nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, and Oxford. Calling hours were Sunday, Conn. — Christine many years ago took a piece of Tina’s cousins. March 13, at the funeral home. (Tina) Pelkey Cooper, spirit. They now forever share eterni- He was predeceased by two broth- Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. 52, passed away sud- ty, nevermore to be separated again. denly on March 2. Tina leaves behind her extraordinary We lost our beloved parents Joseph O’Neal and Denise Lorraine E. Cote wife, daughter, sister, Pelkey, her husband Keith Cooper, her good friend to many beloved dog Shiba, her father in-law LEICESTER enjoyed giving to others. and an inspiration to Bruce Cooper, mother in-law Carol — Lorraine E. She will be remembered lovingly all. She was a person Loiselle, her in-laws Kevin and Lisa (Robinson) Cote, was by her son Joseph Cote of Auburn, who shared so much love, dedication (Cooper) Gaudreau, several aunts and reunited with Joe, daughter and son-in-law, Maryann and and exuberance for life; while at the uncles, cousins, second counsins, her her loving husband of Ray Cote, granddaughter and her hus- same time experiencing so much phys- dear nieces and nephews and many 68 years, on March 9. band April and Ted Desmond, all of ical and emotional pain. Our hearts are friends and companions. She passed quiet- Leicester, her brother Donal Robinson broken at this time for losing such a A Mass of Christian burial was held ly in her sleep in the of Worcester and her sister-in-laws, precious part of our lives. March 12 at St. Josephs church located comfort of her home Sylvia Conner of Webster, and Diane Born July 2, 1963 in Willimantic, at 99 Jackson St., Willimantic, followed surrounded by her Harrison of Pembroke, as well as sev- Conn., to Joseph O’Neal and Denise by a graveside service at St. Joseph’s loving family. eral nieces and nephews. (Ducharme) Pelkey, Tina attend- cemetery located on Club Road in Born in Worcester, she was the Lorraine’s Family would like to ed Windham High School. Tina Windham. A reception was held after- daughter of Clarence and Ovelina thank the VNA Hospice, and Bayada had a 25-year career working for wards at St. Joseph’s Reception Hall (Premo) Robinson. She dedicated her for the excellent home services they the Department of also located at 99 Jackson Street in life to the care and nurturing of her provided in the last year of her life. Transportation (DOT). Due to frail Willimantic. family and home. During the second The services of the caring individuals health, Tina recently took early retire- In lieu of flowers, donations can be have of her life she worked hand and who work for these agencies allowed ment, but certainly not without a fight. made to NECCOG (Northeast Regional hand with her husband Joe to develop her to remain in her home where she Tina was also a life member of the Animal Shelter), P.O. Box 759, Dayville, a successful home business. so longed to be. Williamsville Fire Engine Company, CT 06241. Lorraine enjoyed the simple things At her request, no funeral services where she put many hours in doing The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, in life, vacations in New Hampshire, are planned. paperwork, keeping “her boys” in line, 48 School St., Webster, MA has been South Carolina and Florida, and the In lieu of flowers, contributions may and providing teddy bears to children entrusted with her arrangements. occasional trip to the casinos. She be made to a charity of one’s choice. in need of comfort during times of A guest book is available at www. enjoyed Cross stitch and crocheting, Morin Funeral Home, 1131 Main St., crisis. shaw-majercik.com where you may and was rarely without a project in Leicester is assisting the family with Tina is predeceased by her only sib- post a condolence or a memory. the works. Many family members arrangements. and friends are comforted by one of Visit www.morinfuneralhomes.com. Mark E. Dionne Sr., 59 the beautiful afghans she made and

WORCESTER — Brookfield; his ex-wife Robin Paradis Teresa M. Dumouchel, 97 Mark E. Dionne Sr., of Campton, N.H.; four step-siblings, 59, of Everard St., and many cousins, nieces and neph- DUDLEY — William Collins and Edward Collins Jr. died unexpectedly, ews. Teresa M. (Collins) She was born in Webster, a daughter but peacefully in his He was born in Worcester and Dumouchel, 97, died of Edward M. Collins Sr. and Stasia sleep, on Saturday, worked at Wright-Line for over 20 yrs. Saturday, March 12, (Moronczyk) Collins and lived here all Feb. 20. He was funny, adventurous, and loved in Webster Manor her life. She graduated from Bartlett He was predeceased to travel. He loved the ocean, motorcy- after a period of High School. by his sister Sandra cles, animals and plants,and was a die- declining health. Mrs. Dumouchel first worked at Dionne; his father hard Pat’s fan. He was a loving father, Her husband of the Worcester Paper Box Company in Ernest Dionne, and his long-time com- brother, son, grandfather, uncle, cous- 58 years, Treffle J. Webster for 18 years. She then was a panion Terri Fay, who died Feb. 16. He in, and friend with a big heart. He was Dumouchel, died in wrapper in the deli and meat depart- is survived by his mother Mary Dionne one of a kind, and will be missed by 1998. ment at Hillside Park ‘N’ Shop in of Worcester; his son Mark Dionne Jr.; everyone who knew him. She leaves a son, Richard T. Webster for 20 years, retiring in 1980. his wife Kimberly and their four chil- There will be a service at the Unity Dumouchel Sr. and his wife Janice of She was a member of Saint Louis dren, Zackery, Skyler, Ryan, and Noah Church, 21 Cedar St., Worcester, on Dudley; two grandchildren, Richard Church. She served as a den mother of Berlin, N.H.; four siblings, Pamela Saturday, March 19, at 2 p.m. with a T. Dumouchel, Jr. and his companion many years ago. She was known for Dionne of Webster, Cheryl Dionne- celebration afterwards. Please dress Lauren DiBonaventura of Dudley, and her expertise in craft work: hand sew- Beauchene of East Brookfield, Glenn colorful. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home Monique L. Bennett and her husband ing, crocheting and knitting. Dionne of Worcester, and Kim Besse of in Webster is directing arrangements. Les of Dayville, Conn.; a great-grand- The funeral was held Wednesday, son, Cody Michael Bennett; 2 sisters, March 16, from Scanlon Funeral Joan “Betty” Dumouchel of Dudley Service, 38 East Main St., Webster, with Margaret A. Guy, 92 and Stasia “Barbara” Menard of North a Mass in St. Louis Church, 14 Lake Grosvenordale, Conn.; nieces and St., Webster. Burial was in Calvary WEBSTER — the Elder Day Care and private nurs- nephews. Cemetery. Visitation was Wednesday Margaret A. (Polletta) ing and formerly worked at Hubbard She was preceded in death by three in the funeral home. Guy, 92, died March Regional. She enjoyed Foxwoods, loved brothers, Francis “Sonny” Collins, Visit www.scanlonfs.com. 10, at the Webster animals, patriots and red sox and loved Manor. to cook. During her stay at Webster She was the wife Manor the care and compassion to her Jacques Arthur Leveille, 72 of the late Irving and the family was much appreciated. Freeland who died in There were no calling hours. A WORCESTER — Jacques Arthur and Matthew Storm. Brother of two 1978 and the late John Funeral Mass was held Thursday, Leveille, 72, of Worcester, died sisters: Rita Kotarba, of Dudley, and Guy who died in 2009. March 17, in St. Louis Church, Lake St. Wednesday, March 2, at UMass Germain Domiano of Worcester, and She leaves a daughter Donna M. Webster. Memorial Medical Center, University two brothers: Armand L Leveille of Gaulin and her husband Michael of The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Campus, of Worcester. Windsor Locks, Conn., and Andre Webster. She also leaves two grandchil- 48 School St., Webster, MA is directing Jacques was born Quebec he is the Leveille of Webster, his former wife, dren, Ashley and Tyler and two great arrangements. son of the late Moise F. and the late Nancy Burlingame. grandchildren, Hayden and Gavin. A guest book is available at www. Aurore B (Chauvin) Leveille. He had Predeceased by his sister, Jacqueline She was born in Webster, daugh- shaw-majercik.com where you may married. He was employed by Dextor Lavoie. ter of the late Candido and Amelia post a condolence or a memory. Paper Company in Windsor Locks up Services will be held at a later date (Corrienti) Polletta and lived here until 1992 and was employed there for with family members and will be pri- all her life. She was a nurse’s aid at 17 years. vate. He is survived by two daughters: Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Shelia Bousquet of Feeding Hills, Schofield Ave., Dudley, MA 01571, is Tammy Storm of Reedsville, Wisc. He assisting the family. Norma J. Peloquin, 84 was a grandfather of three children Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. Elizabeth Bousquet, Madison Storm, DUDLEY — Norma American Optical in Southbridge retir- J Peloquin, 84, died ing in 1982. Norma was a communicant peacefully Friday, of St. Anthony of Padua Church, a March 11, at Lanessa member of the choir and a Eucharistic Myla S. Young, 77 Extended Care of Minister for the parish. She loved her Webster after a peri- cat and visits to the beach. CLINTON, Ark. — Myla S. (Locke) 2010 when she moved to Clinton. She od of declining health. A Mass of Christian burial will be Young, 77, died Monday, March 7, in graduated from Cumberland County Norma was born held 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 17 Southbridge Rehabilitation & Health High School, majoring in home eco- in Quebec City she at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 24 Care Center after an illness. nomics and piano. She also attended is the daughter of Dudley Hill Rd., Dudley. Burial will She leaves her husband of six years, business school. the late William and the late Yvonne be at a later date in New Notre Dame Robert T. Young; two daughters, Tracy Mrs. Young was a self-employed (Gosselin) Raby. She was predeceased Cemetery, Southbridge. Calling hours Heather Christensen and her husband piano teacher and a professional seam- by her husband, Narcisse L. “Ted” were Wednesday, March 16 at Bartel Steven of Dudley, Mass., with whom stress for over 30 years. An entrepre- Peloquin in 2008. Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Schofield she lived since January, and Amber neur, she also owned and operated a She is survived by her daugh- Ave., Dudley. Faith Layne and her husband Hugh craft shop. ter: Arleen Smith and her husband Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. of Laurelville, Ohio; two grandsons, She was a member of the Church of Michael; two grandchildren, Sabrina Norma’s family would like to thank Michael and Jacob; two step-grand- Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Gauvin and her husband Peter and the caring staff at Lanessa Extended sons, Ben and Austin; two brothers, No funeral services are planned. Nicholas Smith and his wife Julie; two Care and nursing and doctors on 6 east Van and Ted Locke and a sister, Lynn There are no calling hours. great granddaughters Gabriella and at UMass University Campus. Bristol, all of Crossville, Tenn.; nieces Donations in her name may be made Grace Ann Smith, all of Dudley. Also In lieu of flowers donations in her and nephews. to Dana Farber/Brigham & Women’s leaves sister Madeleine Raby and sis- memory may be made to Patients activ- Her husband of 37 years, Carl I. Center, 20 Prospect St., Milford, MA ter-in-law, Lily Raby both of Quebec ity fund at Lanessa Extended Care, Pearson, died in 2008. 01757. Arrangements are under the City. 751 School St., Webster, MA 01570 or She was born in Lafayette, Tenn., direction of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Predeceased by her brother, Jean to Community Cat Connection 289 and raised in Crossville, the first of the Funeral Home, 340 School St., Webster, Louis Raby. Thompson Rd. Webster, MA 01570. four children of Leonard W. Locke and MA. Mrs. Peloquin worked of 25 years Visit www.ccatconnect.org. Evelyn (Serena) Locke. She resided in Visit www.sitkowskimalboeuf.com. as a Secretary of accounts payable at the area of Medway, Ohio, from 1959 to www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 3 Obituaries Gregg A. Seraphin, 51 Pamela L. Reynolds, 65

WEBSTER — and was a lifelong resident. He grad- WEBSTER — of 1968. She attended Worcester State Gregg A. Seraphin, uated from Bartlett High School the Pamela L. “Pam” College and received her license in cos- 51, died Wednesday, class of 1983. Reynolds, 65, of metology from Leo’s Beauty Institute March 2, at home. Gregg, a skilled craftsman, owned Webster, died in Worcester. He leaves his and operated Seraphin Contracting Inc. Tuesday, March 8, at Ms. Reynolds was a cosmetologist mother, Elizabeth A. in Webster for the past 25 years. He was home surrounded by and owner of the Red Carpet Salon in (Brisbois) Seraphin an outdoors enthusiast, who enjoyed her family. Webster. She lived in West Yarmouth and her companion hunting and fishing and spent many She leaves two for seven years and worked as a sales Arthur J Remillard hours boating and skiing on Webster daughters, Carrie B. clerk in the Dansk store. She retired in Jr. of Boca Raton, Lake. He liked to sing, play guitar and Verdone and Amy 2012. She enjoyed reading, crossword Fla.; his father, Richard T. Seraphin jam with friends. Gregg was a Pro M. Verdone Huq both of Webster; six puzzles, puzzles, outdoors and golf. She and companion Joanne Hull of Webster Class Champion motorcycle racer and grandchildren, Nick, Zack and Kristen treasured the time she spent with her and Pompano Beach, Fla.; a broth- was a member of the Wachusett Valley Jacobs, Caitlin and Nina Peters, and family. er, Joseph R. and his wife Jean M. Riders Club in Winchendon. Kasyn Robillard; a great-grandson, At her request there are no call- Seraphin of Charlton; a sister, Susan Memorial calling hours were held on Liam Decker; her parents Emerson L. ing hours or funeral services planned. J. Seraphin of Auburn; several aunts Sunday, March 13, at Scanlon Funeral “Bud” and Esther L. (Chmielewski) Donations in her name may be made and uncles; a nephew, Kevin Daoust, Service, 38 East Main St., Webster. Reynolds of Webster; a brother, Brian to Bosler Humane Society, P.O. Box 12, Jr.; two nieces, Brittany Seraphin and Burial will be private and at the conve- A. and his wife Wanda Reynolds of Baldwinville, MA 01436-0012. Kerrie Lashua; grand-nephews and nience of the family. Webster; two nephews, Patrick Arrangements are under the direc- grand-nieces; his longtime companion Donations in his memory may be Reynolds and Christopher Reynolds tion of Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 Tara Gagner of Cape Coral, Fla. made to Webster-Dudley Food Share, 4 both of Webster. East Main St., Webster. He was preceded in death by his Church Street, Webster, MA 01570. She was born in Worcester. She was a Visit www.websterfunerals.com. beloved dog Rosie. Visit www.scanlonfs.com. graduate of Bartlett High School Class He was born and raised in Webster State government must engage millennials

political or issue-related orga- gaged from politics, at a time transparent government, the It’s easy to throw up your nization during the past year. uest ommentary when their voice and partici- issues most important to mil- hands with the political pro- There are bright spots, how- G C pation in democracy is more lennials are important to all cess these days. Members of ever. In the same survey, one- important than ever. of us. our generation, in particular, third of millennials said they Sen. Eric P. Lesser That’s why the Our generation is high- no longer view government as participated in community ser- Sen. Ryan C. Fattman Massachusetts Senate ly diverse, service-oriented a way to solve big problems. vice. This shows that despite launched the “Millennial and tech-savvy. And that’s a And why should we? We’ve cynicism about the political Engagement Initiative.” good thing, since the respon- come of age in a world where process, the desire to make a The stakes could not be high- Instead of telling millenni- sibility to overcome the big- technology is transforming difference is still there. er for our generation. Median als what government should gest challenges we face as a every sector of American life. Public leaders can do a bet- income for young adults is do, our aim is to ask young Commonwealth will fall We shop, socialize, travel, ter job appealing to that sense the lowest since 1995. A diffi- people what they want it to do, squarely on our shoulders. work and communicate in dra- of service. When challenged to cult economy is exacerbated and work to make that happen By engaging young people, matically different ways than make a difference, young peo- by the student debt crisis. In through the legislative process. government can open itself to our parents did. ple answer the challenge. Massachusetts, average stu- The initiative held its first lis- new ideas, methods and results But one sector that has failed We know this personal- dent debt has increased 75 per- tening session in Springfield in that otherwise wouldn’t be pos- to innovate is government, ly, because despite coming cent over the past decade, to February, and will be making sible. which remains frozen in place from different parties, we nearly $30,000. While our par- stops across Massachusetts in while everything else moves both entered politics in sim- ents and grandparents were the coming weeks and months. Senators Eric P. Lesser faster than ever. In this envi- ilar ways; as a 16-year-old in generally able to work hard, These conversations are (D-Longmeadow) and Ryan ronment, it’s easy to lose faith Longmeadow working with pay for college, get a good job, important because the needs C. Fattman (R-Webster), in the political process to be classmates to fight budget cuts buy a house, and start a fam- of millennials, more often than both 31, are co-chairs of a force for change. And that’s and protect teacher jobs, and ily, we’re not seeing the same not, reflect the needs of our the Massachusetts Senate’s exactly what’s happened. In a as a 21-year-old in Sutton suc- opportunities passed to our Commonwealth as a whole. Millennial Engagement recent Harvard survey, only 7 cessfully fighting to televise generation. Whether it’s student debt, Initiative. percent of millennials reported bi-weekly selectman meetings The end result is that millen- affordable housing, or the participating in a government, and promote transparency. nials feel frustrated and disen- desire for a more efficient and

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As a bonus the cork then buff it with a soft, dry rag. your tool box to prevent your random drawing. One winner tive! acts as a handle. And when it The wax coat will also help small tools from rusting. per month will win a fabulous • Metal Magic: Don’t pay big comes time to sharpen those fend off rust and corrosion. • If you dampen the bottom three-course dinner for two bucks for an expensive com- razor blades, simply use the • Too Tacky: To make an of an old clay pot, you’ll have a at the renowned restaurant, mercial product sold for remov- striker on a matchbook. instant tack board, simply good substitute for whetstone located on Route 131 across ing woodworking stains on • Measuring Up: Mark off glue a block of Styrofoam to to sharpen your metal tools. the town common in histor- saws and metal pieces. Instead, a section of your workshop the back of the workbench and • Do your safety glasses get ic Sturbridge. Because I’m in use a spray on oven cleaner for floor by painting inch and feet use it to hang blueprints and dusty in the workshop? Wipe the business of dispensing tips, the same great results! intervals on it. Now measuring notes to aid you in your work. them down with a fabric soft- not inventing them (although I • Masonite Memo: A piece of large pieces of lumber will be a The handy board can even hold ener dryer sheet to reduce the can take credit for some), I’m white Masonite left over from a snap — no more bending and spare screws, drawer knobs or static that attracts the dust. counting on you readers out project (or purchased as scrap stretching. other small items that you can And a used fabric softener there to share your best helpful from a carpenter) makes an • Sliding Along: To coax your simply poke in the foam. sheet works like a tack cloth hints! ideal wipe off memo board in retractable tape measure to • Hooked Up: Are your power to collect and wipe up sawdust the workshop or garage. Just slide without stalling, simply cord tools a tangled mess in the from drilling or sandpapering. Do you have a helpful hint mount it to a workshop cabinet lubricate the length of metal workshop? Install a few large, • Don’t toss out that old metal or handy tip that has worked (or better yet, write directly on tape with a drop of car polish vinyl-covered, screw-in bicycle toilet paper holder. Hung on for you? Do you have a ques- the front of a Masonite cabinet to keep it super smooth. hooks into your ceiling joists your workshop wall, it can tion regarding household or door). Use white board mark- • Fill it Up: Save that saw- and loop the tool’s cord onto a serve as a rack for different garden matters? If so, why ers to jot down measurements, dust in a covered jar. When hook. Problem solved! sized rolls of tapes. not share them with readers project plans, etc. you need some wood filler, sim- • Perfect Pad: Did you ever • Golf tees are the perfect of Stonebridge Press publica- • Hang in There: Garage and ply mix the sawdust with PVA notice the underside of a door- shape and size to “cork” the tions? Send questions and/or workshop organizing often glue for a perfect fix! mat always collects dirt? To inputs of air powered tools to hints to: Take the Hint!, c/o calls for bulky items to be hung • Tape Trick: When you find make cleanup easier, fold a few prevent dirt and dust building Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box high and out of the way. Large yourself taking apart some- newspapers to form a pad and up when not in use. 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or brackets sold for this purpose thing to fix that has many place it under the mat to catch • An old plastic travel tooth- e-mail [email protected]. Hints are pricy! Gutter brackets are small parts, simply lay the the dirt. Just change the pad brush holder makes a safe are entered into a drawing for ideal for lightweight storage of parts on face double tape and regularly. place to hold a sharp glass cut- a three course dinner for two at bulky items and cost a fraction you’ll never lose them again! ter. the historic Publick House Inn! Calendar The calendar page is a free service Charity Laughing into Spring Comedy include corned beef, cabbage, boiled ity). Please call 508-943-6700, ext. 165, offered for listings for government, Show. All proceeds will go to help a potatoes, carrots and turnip. Dessert or 508-248-3508 for more information. educational and non-profit organiza- local veteran with winter heating costs will be chocolate mint cake with real Proceeds will be donated to Make a tions. Send all calendar listings and and medications. This will be a catered whipped cream. Servings will be Wish Foundation. happenings by mail to Editor Adam meal of porketta, baked potato, roast- at 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Adults: $10; Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box ed carrots, salad, dinner rolls w/but- Preteens: $5. Children 5 and under free. WEBSTER 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at ter. desserts and coffee will also be Reservations are advised. Please Call The Webster Lions Club will be host- (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ provided. There will be a 50/50 raffle, MJ at (508) 943-1684. Tickets are also ing its 11th annual Wine, Beer & Spirits stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- regular raffles and a special raffle for sold at the door. Handicapped accessi- Tasting on Saturday, March 19, at Point endar” in the subject line. All calendar a chance to win a handmade POW/ ble. Breeze Restaurant, Point Breeze Road, listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on MIA blanket. We will have a door prize, in Webster. Monday to be published in the following which you need to be present for. The The 2016 Shepherd Hill Prom Dress Tickets for admission cost $25 and Friday’s edition. We will print such list- show will feature the Fabulous Jerry Swap — Why pay hundreds of dollars are available from any Club member or ings as space allows. Caruso, Thomas Mitchell and Chance for a dress you will only wear for a at the door that evening. Point Breeze Langton. To purchase Tickets please few hours? Come to the prom dress Restaurant will prepare an assortment call Elizabeth Hallene at 508-641-0642 or swap and get your dress for only $15! of appetizers to compliment the sam- Saturday, March 19 see an Auxiliary member. Admission is only $5! Tell your friends pling of the various domestic and inter- and come take a look! Students from national wines, beers and spirits as OXFORD DUDLEY other schools are welcome. At Shepherd arranged by Nipmuc Discount Liquors The First Congregational Church Hill Saturday, March 19, 11 a.m. to 3 of Webster. The event will take place On Saturday, March 19, from 6-10:30 of Dudley, 135 Center Road, is having p.m. Admission is $5 per person. Each from 6-9 p.m. and is open to anyone 21 p.m. The American Legion Auxiliary a Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner on dress is $15. Donate a prom dress and Unit 58, Oxford will be holding a Saturday March 19. The menu will get another dress free (of equal qual- Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­B4 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.webstertimes.net Calendar Easter Bunny is coming to town — All are invited to attend and learn Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients CALENDAR Saturday, March 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., about the French River Connection and — Restorative yoga classes for cancer continued from page B3­­­ at the Oxford Bandstand, Joslin Park. our efforts to preserve and improve patients are offered weekly and are open Please stop by and say hello to the the French River, and provide access to patients, survivors, and their families years of age or older. Music will be pro- Easter Bunny and don’t forget to bring and activities for residents of Oxford, or caregivers. Classes are held every vided by “Good Tymes DJ.” An individ- your camera! This community service Webster and Dudley. More information Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at ual wine glass is complimentary with project is sponsored by your Oxford at http://www.frenchriverconnection. the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple each paid admission. Lions Club. org. Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from The Webster Lions Club is part of noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer Lions Clubs International, the larg- WEBSTER & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, est service organization in the world. Holy Trinity is holding their annu- Thursday, April 14 Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- Proceeds from this and all fundraisers al Easter Egg Hunt and Bake Sale on gram is a complementary therapy that that the Club sponsors are donated to Saturday, March 26, at 10 a.m. Kids 12 DUDLEY is designed to help reduce lymphedema, Lions charities, which include sever- and younger, join us for lots of fun hunt- On April 14, the Dudley Woman’s increase range of motion, and soothe al local charitable and youth related ing for eggs. Search for the Golden Eggs Club will meet at 6:30 PM at The Dudley neuropathies that may occur during groups. For more information please and win a special price! Free and open Grange hall on Center Road. Visha all stages of treatment and recovery. call Dr. John Kalinowski at 508-943-7434. to the public. Homemade baked goods Wieloch, Master Gardener and Dudley This program also promotes relaxation, will also be available for sale. Conservation Land Trust (DCLT) Board which is a vital element in healing, as member, will discuss herb gardens — it brings emotional and physical relief Sunday, March 20 what they should contain, how and from stress through moving medita- Friday, April 1 when to plant, which herbs are the har- tion and gentle yoga stretches. These DUDLEY diest and easiest to grow and care for, as programs have been made possible Shepherd Hill Regional High School OXFORD well as answer any of our questions. We through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) will be hosting a winter percussion and Oxford Rainbow Assembly #89 is host- will also create starter pots of seeds for non-profit holistic service and support color guard show on March 20 starting ing a Spaghetti or Ziti Dinner Friday, herbs we want to grow during the 2016 organization that serves breast cancer at 12 noon. Admission is $10 for adults April 1, 5 to 7:30 p.m., at 22 Mount season. Bring your gardening gloves patients, survivors and their families and $8 for students. There will be a Pleasant St., Oxford, at the Oxford and let’s have some fun! Our voluntary throughout Central MA, Northeastern variety of hot and cold items available Masonic Lodge. Cost: $8 per person, $30 giving project is donations of usable CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are to purchase at our concession stand. for a family of four. Ziti spaghetti with (new and used) garden tools and trea- free for those undergoing treatment or meatballs, red sauce or white sauce, sures for the DCLT “Tool Shed” booth in recovery from breast cancer. WEBSTER salad, rolls and dessert. For additional at their spring Plant Sale to be held May For more information please visit 200 Sportsmen Club, 184 Sutton Road, information please contact Mom Kita 21-22, at Marty’s Parking Lot. www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, Webster, 508-943-9722. Ham/Meat Raffle, [email protected] or Mom Becky or send an email to info@pinkhippy. Sunday, March 20, 1 p.m., refreshments, [email protected]. RSVP by org. cash bar, door prize. March 27. Saturday, April 16 The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 WEBSTER WEBSTER p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each Monday, March 21 Say farewell to the old Corbin Library. Boating Course at Webster F.D. month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 You are cordially invited to become a Saturday, April 16, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. DUDLEY friend, and bring a friend, while mak- Webster Fire Department Classroom, For more information, contact Dick Lisi Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Dudley ing new friends! Gather with us at Point 55 Thompson Road, Webster. Our local at [email protected]. Recreation Committee, at the Pearle Breeze (Pinnacle Room) for a Wine & United States Coast Guard Auxiliary L. Crawford Memorial Library, 40 Cheese Party, including door prizes, as Tri-State Flotilla 1002 will be instruct- The Central Mass. Mother of Twins Schofield Ave., Dudley, 508-949-8021. we celebrate spring and update you on ing a one-day “About Boating Safely” is a non-profit club to benefit those who Monday, March 21, 4-6 p.m. Visit the the progress of our new library. At the course developed to provide the skills are raising multiples and provide sup- Easter Bunny! Bring your camera! First 2016 Spring Gathering of the Friends of and confidence needed to explore the port and an outlet. The club meets from 150 children will receive a coupon from the Chester C. Corbin Library, Friday, coast and inland waters by boat. Basic 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of Friendly’s for a free ice cream cone. April 1, 6-8 p.m. RSVP by March 25 knowledge and skills are needed to have the month at the Oxford Community There will be several age groups for the to: [email protected] or call safe and enjoyable boating experiences. Center to discuss twins-related issues egg hunt (birth-4th grade). This event Rena @ 508-943-8586 (Leave voicemail) Register soon as space is limited at: and have relaxing events such as movie will be held inside the Dudley Library. or drop off at library with invitation [email protected] or (508) 404-8088. nights and outings to take the children Children must be accompanied by an and your name. to and or your spouse or just for Moms. adult. No registration required. Anyone who is a childcare provider to ONGOING EVENTS multiples is welcomed and the meetings WEBSTER Saturday, April 2 are held on the second floor of the build- WEBSTER ing of the old school house. The Board of Selectmen will hold WEBSTER The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- a public hearing on March 21, at 6 Soup Supper at Sacred Heart Hall — pose is to encourage creative think- DUDLEY p.m. in the McCourt Social Hall of 11 Day St., Webster, Saturday, April 2, ing through the writing process. This Memorial Town Hall, 157 Main Street, from 5-7 p.m. Homemade soups, chow- group is not focused on grammar and Do you have a family member strug- Spencer. The purpose of the hearing ders & chilies; bread, dessert and coffee. spelling; it is not a critique group. It is gling with addiction or alcoholism? You is to provide information regarding $8 Adults and $4 Child (under 12). Soda a group for self-improvement and fun. are not alone. Join Families Helping a Comprehensive Roads Project and and water, $1. 50/50 Raffle – Tickets All reading levels are welcome. Much of Families Support Group. Meetings associated funding. Anyone wishing to are 15 for $5. The profit from this Soup the meeting will be talking through the at Dudley Senior Center every other provide feedback, ask questions, or has Supper is for the group going to the process and getting minds warmed up. Monday, 6:30-8-30 p.m. We spend so general concerns is invited to attend. Steubenville East Conference in July, Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- much time with our addicted loved Additional information is available which will help defray the cost for each ing levels (beginners and experienced). one, that we become victims ourselves. on the Financial Management Planning participant. Both male and female are encouraged Join us. It’s informal, confidential, with Committee’s webpage, found on the to join. tough love advice from the heart, shar- Town’s website at: http://www.spen- Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 ing of resources, hope and hugs. cerma.gov/pages/index. Sunday, April 3 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. Chair Yoga and so much more every OXFORD How do you sign up? To sign up, Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Thursday, March 24 The Oxford Lassie League is sponsor- you can email us at websterswriters@ The First Congregational Church, 135 ing its 17th Annual Father Daughter gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. Center Road, Dudley (please park and OXFORD Dance, at the Oxford Middle School, Walk-ins are also welcome. enter through the right side basement April 3. Tickets are $5 per person in This group will be led by Library entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- Friends of Oxford Dog Park — We advance and are available at Robbins Director Amanda Grenier and interns tary contribution (Cancer patients are looking for volunteers to join Garden Center, Sutton Ave. Tickets will Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please always free). Proceeds donated to the the “Friends of Oxford Dog Park.” also be available at the door at $6 per contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for First Congregational Church of Dudley. Volunteers are needed for a new dog person. All proceeds benefit the Oxford more information or to sign up. Email: Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic park to be built in Oxford. Upcoming Lassie League. Any questions call John [email protected]. Phone: Health Practitioner. This class of meeting, 6 p.m. on Thursday, March Guillotte, 508-987-6780. (508) 949-3880. Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and 24, at the Oxford Public Library. strengthen all the body’s major mus- Volunteers are needed. Please come to The Webster Alzheimer’s Support cle groups, for stability and mobility, the meeting. Friday, April 8 Group meets the second Monday of balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- each month at Webster Manor, 745 larity of hip and legs and increasing DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE School St., Webster, from 6-8 p.m. range of motion with our “rear view Easter Week Schedule: The First Dudley-Charlton Education Anyone in the area who feels they are mirror” twists. We work through the Congregational Church of Dudley, Foundation presents a Totally Awesome in need of help, doesn’t know what to entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- Conant Memorial, United Church of 80’s Night on Friday, April 8, 7 p.m. do, or is a Caregiver for someone with ing stress, realigning posture and we Christ, 135 Center Rd., Rev. John R. to midnight, at Southbridge Hotel & Alzheimer’s, is invited to attend and leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to White, (508) 943-7320 Conference Center. Come as you are express their concerns regarding the adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted • March 24, 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday or wear your favorite 80’s fashions! care for their loved one. The members of with respect for every member of the • March 27: Easter Sunday, 7 a.m. $50 per person includes slider station, the group will discuss the ways, means, class. We honor the body as it is right Easter Folk Service; 7:50 a.m., Easter mac and cheese bar, ice cream shoppe, and the help you will need as your loved now and work to improve its overall Breakfast; 10 a.m., Easter Service silent auction, cash bar, DJ/dancing. one progresses in this disease. Please health. We come to class as individu- Handicapped accessible, open & Order tickets online before March 31 come join with us at each meeting and als and leave as family. Get to know affirming/all are welcome, www. at www.dcedfoundation.org. All pro- you’ll be glad that you did. Each person yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga uccdudley.org. ceeds will benefit programs in the has a different story to tell and you will and build a body that serves you bet- Dudley-Charlton School District fund- be given tips to help you work through ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with ed by the Dudley-Charlton Education this agonizing and dreadful disease. any exercise program, check with your Friday, March 25 Foundation. healthcare professional before starting. The St. Louis League of Catholic OXFORD Women is holding its yearly member- Come join the Drop In Knitting Group Friday, March 25, 7 p.m., Saturday, Saturday, April 9 ship drive. The purpose of the league is from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the March 26, 2 p.m., and Sunday, April 3, to bring together women to further their Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, 9:30 a.m. A multi-media presentation by DUDLEY cultural, social, and religious interests. Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and Oak Hill Bible Church, 40 Sacarrappa A blood drive to benefit Boston The league meets every first Wednesday levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- Rd., Oxford. This story tells the grand- Children’s Hospital and in honor of of the month, with the exception of come. For more information, call Mary est, most compelling story of all time, Laura Baum, Kenny Laferriere and January, February, July, August, and Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline the story of a true God who loves His Krystina Leary has been scheduled for September. Programs this year will Vassar at 508-892-4754. children, who established for them a Saturday April 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. include cupcake decorating, Christmas way of salvation and provided a route at The First Congregational Church sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Fellowship Meals Program — Free to eternity; and this same God is alive of Dudley, 135 Center Rd. To make an night, crowning of Mary, and other hot meals at St. Andrew Bobola Parish – and active today - Still listening, still appointment please log onto halfpints. interesting topics. If you are interested, Church Hall, 54 West Main St., Dudley, acting, still pouring out His grace on us. childrenshospital.org. The sponsor please call Financial Secretary Louise from 5 to 6 p.m. starting in February, Listen for God’s call on your life, as He code for this drive is FIRSTCONDU or Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President every first and third Wednesday of the helps you write your own story! Free call Erika at (508) 873-6204. Each dona- Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. month. Please join us! Phone: (508) 943- admission! Free childcare available for tion can help up to four young patients. 5633. E-mail: Rectory@standrewbobola. children ages 0-3 year! For more infor- Walk-ins are welcome but appointments OXFORD com. mation contact: 508-987-0287 or www. are preferred. Positive ID is required. Guided Meditation on the second and oakhillbible.org. All donors will also be entered into a fourth Wednesday every month, 6:30 SOUTHBRIDGE raffle to win gift certificates from local p.m. at Generations Healing Center, WEBSTER businesses. Oxford. Please visit Pinkhippy.org for The Cancer Support Group meets March 25, 26, and 27, Holy Trinity more information. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday Parish, 68 Lake St., Webster, 508-943- Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, Noon of every month in the Boardroom on the 0608 — Holy Trinity will be holding an Wednesday, April 13 to 1 p.m., St. Vincent Cancer & Wellness 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 Easter Lily and Flower Sale on Friday Center, 1 Eaton Place Worcester. Please South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- March 25, 3-6 p.m.; Saturday, March DUDLEY visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- 2400 for more information. 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Easter Sunday, The French River Connection will tion. March 27, 12-4 p.m. (while supplies last). hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, Restorative Yoga Saturdays, 8:15- PUTNAM, Conn. Celebrate the Easter season with beau- April 13, at 7 p.m., at the Black Tavern, 9 a.m., Oxford Community Center, tiful flowers! Easiest way to parking — Center Road in Dudley. Featured speak- 4 Maple Road, Oxford. Please visit Overeaters Anonymous — Group Spring Street, left onto Lyndall St., left er is Susan Audette, author of the Old Pinkhippy.org for more information. meeting every Wednesday at 6 p.m. onto New Street. Town Canoe Company. An avid paddler, Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, 6:30- Come to Room RHF-1 at Day Kimball Susan was a member of the first United 7:30 p.m, Boucher School of Dance, 3 Hospital, 320 Pomfret Street, Putnam, States Canoe and Kayak Marathon Millbury Boulevard, Oxford. Please Conn. We will welcome you! For more Saturday, March 26 Team at the World Championships in visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- information, contact Kathryn at 508- 1988. She is the owner of Water Works tion. 949-0819. OXFORD Canoe Company in Mansfield, Conn. www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 5

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NEW LISTING NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT SOLD DUDLEY – 20 June St! Mason Rd DUDLEY – 7 Piasta Rd! “Grand View WEBSTER – THOMPSON – Webster Line! 1369 WOODSTOCK – 374 Prospect St! 19.7 WEBSTER – 1189 School St! 6 Rm Cape! CHARLTON - GLEN ECHO LAKE! 92 DUDLEY – 100’ WATERFRONT - NEW Acres! 84’ Ranch! 2,500 SqFt! Frplcd Liv Area! 7 Rm Cape! 4 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! 1+ Acre Lot! Natural Woodwork Throughout! Stevens Park Rd! Prime 105’ Waterfront! Estates” 9 Rm Custom Split! 1.21Acres! New England Commons! Adult 55+! Thompson Rd! Brand New 7 Rm Colonial! POND! 5 Hillcrest St! 6 Room Cape! Rm & Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 26’ Fam Rm! Many Recent Updates Including Roof, Liv & Din Rms w/Hrdwds & Picture Window! Ideal 10,306’ Level Lot! Panoramic Lake Country Kitchen! Front to Back Frplcd Applianced Granite Kit w/Isl! Open Flr Plan 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! 2.43 Acres! Beautiful Stone Wall! All Custom 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Full Baths! Windows, Hot Water Heater, LP Gas Eat-in Kit w/Wood Cabinets & Ceiling Fan! Views! 4 Rm Ranch! Cathedral Ceiling Living Rm! Water Facing Dining Rm s/ w/Beamed Cathedrals! Frplcd Liv Rm! 16x23 Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Cabinetry! All anite Counters/Vanities! All Anderson Windows! Separate Oil & Viessman Boiler, Kit Counter, Tile Full Bath! 1st Flr Master w/Hrdwds! Second Lake Facing Liv Rm & Master Bdrm! Slider to Deck! 2/3 Bedrooms! 1.5 Baths! Fam Rm w/Skylights! 25x29 Master w/Walk-in Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Ash Hrdwds! GE Appliances! 13x21 Din Rm! Closet, Skylights, French Dr to Deck! Wood Furnaces! 14KW Automatic LP Gas Bathrm Flrs, Garage Door! Town Flr w/2 Rm Bdrm Suite or 2 Possible Bdrms! Skylights! Galley Kit! Ideal Second Home Unique Open Stairway w/Skylight! Water Security! Community Center! Walking 14x27 Liv Rm! 17x21 Master! Master Bath! Services! It’s All Been Done for You! 3 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Finished Lower Level! Generator! Recent 24x48’ Barn & 30x42’ Full Basement! Oil Heat! Town Services! or Build Your Dream Home, Town Sewer Views from Most Windows! Walk-out Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! 2Z Gas Heat & C/Air! 2 Ready to Move! $219,900.00 makes it Possible! $249,900.00 5 Car Garage! Ingr Pool! $32s9,900.00 Steel Building! $349,900.00 $149,900.00 Lower Level! $259,900.00 From $234,900.00 Car Garage! $349,900.00

NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER – 39 Everett Ave! Renovated WOODSTOCK – 103 Loyola Rd! DUDLEY – 12 Shepherd Ave! WEBSTER – 188 Lower Gore Rd! Beautiful WEBSTER – 9-11 Lyndale Ave! 8 Rm – 161 Church St! 2 Family! WEBSTER – 1015 School St! 6 Rm WEBSTER – 9 Rainville Ave! 6 Rm, 10 Rm Cape! Applianced Corian Kit! Din THOMPSON WAPPAQUASSET “QUASSET” POND! Hidden Recently Renovated 6 Rm Split! 14.19 ACRES! 500+’ of Road Frontage! 6+ Colonial w/Greenhouses! Eat-in Kitchen! 5/3 Rms! 3/1 Bdrms! 1st Flr Recently Ranch! Remodeled Applianced Kitchen w/ 4 Bdrm Cape! Needs TLC! Applianced Rm & Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! 1st Flr Bdrm w/ Applianced Eat-in Kit! Frplc Liv Rm! Room Colonial Cape! TLC and Updating Formal Dining Rm Open to Living Rm w/ Remodeled & Freshly Painted! Bdrms w/ Eat-in Kit! Picture Window Liv Rm! Full 88 Acre Recreational Gem! Woodstock Hrdwds! Office! 2nd Flr w/Den & 3 Large Tile Floor! Dining Rm w/Hrdwds! Living 3 Large Bdrms, Master w/His & Her Needed But Loads of Potential & Character! Wood Floors! Full Bath! Den w/Built-ins! 4 New Carpeting! Bathrm w/New Tile Flr! Kit Bath & 2 Bdrms w/Hrdwd Flrs on 1st Fairgrounds Near! Yr Rd or 2nd Home! Bdrms! 2 Full Baths Total! Finished Lower Rm & 3 Bedrooms w/Hrdwds! Ceiling Fans Closets! New Bath w/Tile Flr! Hrdwd Natural Woodwork! 24’ Living Rm w/Brick Large Bedrooms on 2nd Floor! Nice Level w/Newer Appliances! New Laminate Flrs in Flr! 12x12 Sunroom! 2nd Flr w/2 Bdrms 6+ Rm Waterfront Colonial Built in 2004! Level w/Fam Rm! Gas Heat - Buderus Through Out! In-Ground Pool! Covered Flrs! Fam Rm w/Pellet Stove! Recent Lot! Walking Distance to Center of Webster! Kit, Din Area & Hall! Liv Rm w/New Carpet! & 1/2 Bath! Vinyl Siding & Windows! Oil 1/2 Acre! 2 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! Lake Facing Furnace! 10K Generator! Loft Over 2 Car Fireplace! Pantry Kitchen w/Dining Area! Patio! Farmers Porch! Recent Furnace! Windows & Doors! Roof 2014! Town 3 Huge Bdrms w/Walk-in Closets! Barn! Town Services! Rte. 395 Near! Walk to 2nd Flr w/Kit, Bdrm & Full Bath! Buderus Heat, 3 Yr Furnace! $149,900.00 Master, Master Bath! 4 Levels - Expandable! Garage! Solar Panels! $252,900.00 Convenient Location! $169,900.00 Services! $234,900.00 $179,900.00 Schools & Churches! $139,900.00 Boiler! Off street parking! $139,900.00 Sandy Beach! $349,900.00 NEW PRICE

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 21 Wakefield Ave! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! In a Cove Protected! Idle Out to the WEBSTER LAKE – 305 Treasure Isl! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Lake - South Pond Lake Access! 11 Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Hrdwd Floors! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Rm Colonial! 5 Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! Applianced Granite Kit! Open Flr Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart Views! Just Painted! Brand New 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Applianced! Flexible Flr Plan! Master Bath w/Custom Tile Shower! 2.5 Baths! Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Master Suite w/Bath, Dressing Rm & 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Heat! Trex Deck! Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Office Area! Buderus LP Gas Heat! Recent Windows/Doors! Garage! 2 Boat Slips! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Everything it Could Be! $674,900.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $349,900.00 Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! $299,900.00 $209,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 NEW LISTING NEW PRICE

ON DEPOSIT CHARLTON - Glen Echo Lake! 211 Sunset Dr! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 4492’ 14 Rm, Custom Colonial w/Farmers Porch! WEBSTER LAKE - 17 Beacon Rd! WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, 200’ Waterfront w/Manicured Grounds! 4 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Fireplaces! C/Air, C/Vac, C/Stereo, Security! Hrdwds! Open Flr Plan! Lake Killdeer Island! Custom 9 Rm Cape HAS IT A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/14’ Ceilings, Sliders to Lake Facing Deck! Din Rm w/Crown Moldings, Chair Rail & Waterford Chandelier! Cherry ALL! 100’ Level Waterfront! 07 Completely Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Cabinet Kit w/Quartz Counters, Center Isl w/Decor Appliances & Walk-in Pantry! 2 Master Bdrms - Lake Facing 1st Flr w/11’ Ceilings, Renovated! Granite Kit! Mostly Lake Facing Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Frplc & Bath w/Dble Sinks, Shower, Whirlpool & Walk-in Closets! Lake Facing Sunrm w/French Door, Sliders, & 14’ Ceilings! Office, Rms! Mstr Suite w/Private Deck! 4 Bdrms! a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & 1/2 Bath, Laundry Rm! 2nd Flr w/2nd Master Suite w/Full Bath w/Dble Sinks! 2 Bdrms Share Another Bath! Lower Level w/Frplc Fam 3 Granite Baths! Possible In-Law! C/Air! 42’ Timber Tech Covered Deck! 3 Car Garage! Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Rm, Wet Bar, Billiard Parlor, Workout Rm & 6 Seat Theatre Rm w/60” TV w/Surround Sound! Full Bath! Walkout to Lake, Patio & Private Boat Ramp! $799,900.00 Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,499,900.00 Yard! 4Z Baisi Furnace! 2 Car Garage! Extra Lot! Glen Echo Awaits! $869,900.00

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ON DEPOSIT SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! Ideal WEBSTER LAKE – 33 Hall Rd! WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE - 17 South Point Rd! 2nd Home or Use Yr Rd! Expansive & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 Middle Pond! 6 Room Cape! 72’ Waterfront! South Pond Waterfront – Lake Access! Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! Protected Cove! 2,100+’ 6 Rm Colonial! Water Views! Lake Facing Great Rm w/ Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Completely Renovated! Center Island Kit! Stone Frplc! Granite Counters! 3 Huge Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Mostly Lake Facing Rms! Master w/Bath Built “2002”! 9’ Ceilings! Applianced Bdrms - 13X23 Lake Facing Master! 1.5 Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & & Private Deck! 2/3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Oil by Kit! Lake Facing Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 22’ Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 20’ Master w/Bath! 3 Tile Baths! 9,583’ Lot across the Street Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Buderus! 4 Electric Mitsubishi Heat Pumps w/ Theater! Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! Expandable Walk-out Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Air! Farmers Porch! Garage! $499,900.00 w/Garage & Parking! $342,600.00 System! Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,399,900.00 Lower Level! A/C! $399,900.00

Featured Listings hope2own.com WEBSTER - 40 CAMILE RD THOMPSON - 839 THOMPSON RD Spectacular Colonial with farmers Young, Huge 60 X 40 508.943.4333 porch 3 bedroom, 2 full,2 half bath Ranch! Outstanding Qual- Sharon Pelletier - Broker home. granite counters, ceramic ity! Cathedral Ceiling in Licensed in MA, CT & RI floors, sunken living room, cathedral Living Room, Kitchen, and ceiling stone fireplace. Formal din- Dining areas! 10 Skylights! ning room, French Door Office. First 3 Bedrooms! 2-1/2 Baths! floor laundry with tons of storage. Finished walkout basement with Propane Fireplace! Lower Level Finished with Bath, and Bedroom with WE WANT YOUR half bath. 2 car garage with lofted area. Screened porch or take a dip 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 walk out sliding window! 2 Acres! Approximately 395 Feet of road frontage LISTINGS! in the heated in ground pool. New Price $359,900. $329,000. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

DUDLEY - 29 PINE ST DUDLEY - 62 FAIRVIEW AVE. WEBSTER - 59 CUSHING ROAD THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT SORRY SOLD! SORRY SOLD! Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. Need an Office or Business in your Home? Approved Zoning ! Custom Split! Not Rocky Hill Estates! Tons Of Living Space With Upgrades Throughout! This FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM CAPE on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality Con- a Drive By - Large Addition off Back 14x20 Deck! Garage Located in Rear. Beau- Large Colonial Has Custom Granite Countertops, Center Island ,Open Dining Area struction, 2,389 SF Plus 500 SF+ Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Potential, Sold As Is! Dare to Compare ! Incredible Raised Ranch w/Awesome Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water tiful Hardwood Floors in Living Room & Mirrored Hallway! 15 x 20 Addition off And Breakfast Bar! Huge Cathedral Family Room! Gas Fireplace! Hardwood Floors 9 Spacious Rms, 3 Full Baths, Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/Formal Finished LL on Very Private .63 Acre Lovely Large Yard! High Quality & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. Kitchen can be used as Dining Area or Entertainment Room ~ Cathedral Ceiling! Throughout! 3 Bedrooms. 2.5 Baths In Main Part Of House! Big Extras Is The Base- Dining Rm offers an abundance of Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/ Vinyl Shake Siding! Insulated Windows, Storm Doors! Incredible Yr-Rnd Marble Kitchen Counters & Island ! Totally Finished Lower Level - Living Area ment That Is Completely Finished With Kitchen / Dining /Living Area, Plus 2 More Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & Ceramic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate Great Rm w/Glass Peaks! HW Flrs under Carpet! Central AC! Gas Boiler Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of complete with Kitchen, Full Bath, Living Room w/Fireplace, Bedroom & Sepa- Rooms And Bath! $369,900 Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, rate Side $260,000. assisted sale $180,000. 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Private, Tranquil Setting $339,900 Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000.

3. A Sunroom - While the thought is sitting and enjoying a sunroom may sound lovely to you but the WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD PLAINFIELD - 133 COLONIAL ROAD addition of a sunroom is often more than you can recoup. The national average for a sunroom addition Let’sWorst Home Talk Improvement Real for Estate! the Money is $75,224, according to the report. Homeowners can expect to recoup about 48.6% at resale. What will boost your home’s value? You want to add a sunroom, will that bring in the biggest bang for 4. A Master Suite - It is the price tag of this addition that can also leave sellers in the red. For a your buck? How about a new bathroom? It’s a common question that many homeowners ask. What will super-deluxe master suite addition -- which adds square footage and uses only top-dollar materials we get back when we sell? This can be a hard question to answer but luckily, here are the WORST SIX -- the average cost is about $232,062, according to the report. Sellers can expect to recover about 52.7% IMPROVEMENTS that ranked dead last nationally when it comes to getting those renovation dollars at resale. SORRY SOLD! back at resale. 5. An Extra Bathroom - Wait, kitchens and bathrooms sells houses, or that’s what people say. Bath- 1. A Home Office - The standard home office renovation is this year’s biggest loser in the resale room additions are very expensive. For a moderately outfitted addition with synthetic stone or plastic value sweepstakes. Nationally, homeowners spent an average of $28,888 and can expect to recoup about laminate surfaces, plan on the cost about $21,695, according to the Remodeling report. Go upscale, Nice Open Raised Ranch in Colonial Woods Development. 2 Bedrooms upstairs 45.8 % at resale. with finishes like premium marble or fine tile, you can easily spend in the neighborhood of $40,710. with 2 more downstairs. Home has great space with room to grow. Possible Rec 2. Backup Generators - This only usually brings about negative thoughts like does this home loose You can plan on a return of about 53 cents on the dollar spent. Look for less-expensive way to get 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Room Downstairs. Upstairs has laminate flooring and very nice eat in kitchen. power often? On average, when homeowners have a heavy-duty backup power generator installed, they the same results. frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 Deck is right off the kitchen with stairs down to the driveway for easy access. spend about $14,718, according to the report. The average amount of the price recovered at resale 6. A Dream Garage -The price tag for a top-of-the-line detached two-car with all the trimmings is about feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, Includes a nice storage shed in the back of propety for lawn mower/tools.Yard is time: 48.5%. $90,053, according to the report. You can expect to recover about 53.6 percent of that when you sell. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. spacious and open. assisted sale $115,000 Instead go for function over form. New Price $599,000

WEBSTER LAKE - WELLS ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE- 267 THOMPSON RD ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Water- Webster Lake Waterfront Home SORRY SOLD! front! Breathtaking views! offers all the amenities of a fine The House is located on home Plus Direct Webster Lake Middle Pond which is the Access! Located in a sheltered cove Largest Expanse of Web- which provides boat access to full ster Lake! Very Private! open water! Inground pool, a fully Abundance of Land for SORRY SOLD! fenced lakeside yard. Fine features Entertaining! 11 Rooms Total! 3-1/2 Baths! 4 Bed- include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND! Absolutely charming, large 5 bedroom, extraordinary Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! rooms! Master Bath! 2 Fireplaces! Walkout Finished Lower Living Level! Cape! Very tastefully decorated giving that warm feeling of memorable summers on the granite countertops, S/S appliances, center island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right at water edge or in the Oversized 2 car garage with unfinished space above! Foundation already lake! Formal dining room, fire-placed living room, huge open pavilion extended onto the Formal dining , formal living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd huge 4 season porch! Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! in for Future Boat House at waters edge! Need an office? This has 2! water with a large screen TV mounted in the gable end for entertaining during Patriot floor 20x26 family room! Spacious master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & football games. Includes furniture, hot tub, pontoon boat, & jet ski. Just bring your bathing Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! and Property is within a Business Zoned area! Be in before Summer! separate marble shower! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $485,000. suit and make lasting memories! $459,900 much more! $349,900. Hurry won’t last. $599,900. 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.webstertimes.net

100115RogersBlackstone Re/Max Professional Associates MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE Sunday 3/20/16 from 12-2 Realtor/MLS Conrad M. Allen Tuesday, March 22, 2016 6 Lakeside Ave, Dudley, MA. Broker/Certified appraiser 10:00 AM - UXBRIDGE 3-4 BR, hardwoods, gas heat, Serving Worcester County and NE CT. 17 Sharon Circle fenced yard, garage. sgl fam, 1,512 sf liv area, 1.9 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 508-400-0438 Near Merino Pond beach. [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com 2 bth, fpl, Worcester(Worc): Bk 36912 Pg 366 2:00 PM - AUBURN $194,500. 37 Inwood Road OXFORD - $149,900 sgl fam, 925 sf liv area, 0.23 ac lot, 5 rm, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bth, fpl, Worcester(Worc): Bk 40133 Pg 340 Maribeth Marzeotti 37 George Street 4:00 PM - SOUTBRIDGE MaribethRealtor.com Remodeled 6 room 3 bedroom cape..New septic 100 Clemence Hill Road Re/Max Advantage 1 sgl fam, 1,056 sf liv area, 0.71 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, Advantage 1 ON DEPOSIT system, new roof, windows and more..Usda 2 bth, fpl, Worcester(Worc): Bk 44139 Pg 243 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 qualified applicants can buy with no money TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, down.. Pmiit only $1087.56... Less than rent!! P.C. 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of WEBSTER - $239,900 the information contained herein. BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. Live on the first floor, collect the rent on the 2nd & 3rd NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 floors and have them pay the mortgage, taxes and insur- www.baystateauction.com LIVE ance. New roof, heating systems, kitchens, bathrooms, MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 RENT FREE! etc. Six large rooms and three bedrooms on each floor. Buy now while prices and interest rates are down. BROOKFIELD MEADOWS Don’t start your search for a home in Connecticut DUDLEY $169,900 without talking to me first. As your Realtor, 6 Room 4 Bedroom Cape On 1/3 I’ll show you what truly remarkable service and Acre. Updated Roof, Electrical And outstanding results are all about Heating System..Vacant And Ready For Immediate Occupany. Why Rent When You Can Own For Less? SOUTHBRIDGE - $114,900 BANK OWNED Only $92,000 7 Room 3 bedroom cape cod with One of the nicest 55+ manufactured Buying a Home in Connecticut breezeway and garage..Ideal for some- home communities in all of Mass! Contact Delphine Newell, Your Realtor™ body looking for low monthly pay- This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Licensed in CT, FL, RI ments..Ideal home for a 203k program. fully applianced kitchen, central air, new windows, new roof and much more! WEBSTER $119,900 Call Today 508-867-4532 Six room 4 bedroom cape..Why rent when you can EMERSON REALTORS own for less the rent? It does need some tlc but very liveable. The Market Leader ON DEPOSIT WHAT WOULD YOUR HOME DUDLEY $210,000 • Sell for in Today’s Market? Located On Dead End Street 6 Rooms 3 Bed- Now is a GREAT TIME to find out! Would you roooms 2 Full Baths, Finished Family Room like a free, no obligation, Comparative Market AUBURN - $84,900 Analysis? Using statistics of similar homes recent- SOLD R ly sold in your area, I can tell you how much your In Basement. Lots Of Privacy 159 Central Street, building lot in cen- home is worth in today’s real estate market. Call tral Auburn! .82 Acres, Water, sewer me TODAY! and gas at the street!

Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms E Call Mary Ellen Cox 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 Laura Poulin-Harkins 508-735-7061 furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. 508-207-3802 [email protected] $234,800.

Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros A “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 L Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa OXFORD - $148,900 Now offering rental services NEED LISTINGS DESPERATELY! AUBURN- $212,000 Title V in hand, 2 bedroom, full bsmt, Back on the market as financing fell through. FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK! Open House 12 -2pm Sun Over 1600 sq.ft, 164 Central St. Kitchen up- fenced yard, off street parking, ready Open House 12-2pm Southbridge, 40 Blanchard Dr. grade in 2012 was $27K upgrade! Call Beth for you! Call for your showing! 314 South St, Southbridge Lovely Ranch at the end of a cul-de- Johnson for your showing. Beautifully maintained and upgraded sac! Near the Westville Recreational home ready to move right in! Perfect Park! 4 rooms 2 bedrooms. Warm & in-law, two family or single family. Inviting with stone fireplace & bay Elizabeth Johnson 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths plus 3 rooms 1 bedroom 1 bath. BIG window in Livingroom. Large Eat in kitchen with ceramic tile. 774-289-6437 Donna Caissie Remodeled kitchen with cathedral ceilings, plenty of counter space and Hardwoods. Full basement waiting to be finished into family room. [email protected] 774-641-3325 custom cabinets. Sliders to deck. NEW detached 2 car garage. Minutes Breezeway connects house to 1 car garage. Newer furnace & electrical. $149,900. E to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. $239,900. Worcester Southbridge: Stately home in Brookfield: Inexpensive Dble $59,900. This picturesque setting! Grand Colonial Wide Mobile Home! 5 rooms 2 mobile home has with 8 rooms 4 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. bedrooms 2 baths! Exterior all been lovingly First floor bedroom. Large updated updated with vinyl siding and maintained. This eat in kitchen. Hardwood floors roof. New Oil tank! 2 sheds. S 2 bedroom 1 bath & wide pine floors. Replacement Open living room/ dining room windows. Gas heat. HUGE & kitchen with vaulted ceilings. home offers cen- oversized 2 stall garage plus workshop. Private one acre of open Enclosed 3 season porch! $49,900 including park share tral air, laundry area and 2 assigned parking Land. Beautiful setting! $249,900. of $16,500! spaces. Nice sized rooms and open floor AUBURN- $389,900 plan. Make sure you add this one to your T Outstanding 4 Br Colonial, 2.5 baths & 1 Southbridge:GREAT Southbridge: INVESTORS list of homes to see. Park fees are $361. Call car garage. Open floor with Kitchen-Family VISIBILITY for this CHEAP 2 family! Fully to schedule appointment at 508-864-8399. Mixed Use building right rented! Long term tenants! room combo, formal living room & dining on Rt 169! Big 3200sf Make money right away! room. Walk closet off master BR. commercial building with 4 room 2 bedroom units. Call Kevin Maher tenant. Plus single family Separate utilities! Gas A Kevin Maher Joanne St. Pierre home with 7 rooms 4 bedrooms being rented for $950 monthly. heat. Vinyl sided. Some 508-450-4219 Off street parking. $209,900. 508-864-8399 hardwoods! $95,000!!! [email protected] [email protected] MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! T Donna Flannery ERA Key Realty Services www.emerson 508-885-6665 E realtors.net Web: www.donnaflannery.com New Construction Email: [email protected]

East Brookfield-New Listing! Great Duplex Spencer-1st time on market! Spacious 4 w/4 rms, 2 bdrms. On each side on over bdrm, `1.5 bath Antique Cape! Updated 1.45 acres. Quiet Street, plenty of updates, roof,windows,vinyl siding & sewer line. full basements,so much more. Perfect place Wide board flooring in most rooms! to share with a Gas heat,part. relative! Quick Fin., walkout access to major basement! Town routes too! Less Water & Sewer! than 10 Min. to Priced WAY Pike! $249,900. below assessed value! $160,000

West Brookfield-New Listing! Custom built E. Brookfield-Charming 3-4 bdrm. Cape Cape Cod poised on 3.18 beautiful acres on nestled in the pines on Harrington St! New Wigwam Rd. Over 2200 s.f. of living space, kitchen,roof, Septic & bath! Open floor plan. Fireplace, Deck, FHA/Oil heat. Boat 6 rms, 3 bdrms,2 baths. 2 car garage w/huge NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING unfin. space over. ramp close by to Det. Shed, FHW/ . oil heat. Wide Beach under a pine flooring,2 mile away for fireplaces. Much residents. Quaint STURBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE more! $319,900 , New England STURBRIDGE WORCESTER HOLLAND town. $169,900 Cedar Lake Waterfront! Townhouse style condo, 2 Crescent Gate Condo! Ready to move in! 2 BR Nice location for this com- 3 BR, 2 baths, flat sandy BR, 1.5 baths, garage under. Energy efficient middle unit. Ranch, many updates. fortable 3-Family! beach. $369,900. $125,000. $155,000. $125,000. $139,900. Dorothy Fontana. Brookfield-Quayside Shores! A private Spencer-1st time on Market! Longtime Dorothy Fontana. Ingrid Helena Kapr. Laura Eliason. Lisa Boudreau. waterfront community! Great townhome w/5 owners have loved this 8 rm, 3 bdrm,1 rms, 2-3 bdrms, 2 baths, mastersuite, private, full & 2 ½ bath Colonial in a sought after screened porch,tons of renovations, garage. neighborhood! Sun room, decks, pool & Garden space, quick access to MA Pike & hot tub! Great other major routes. fenced in yard, full Bring your boat & finished basement, access over 500 garage. Move in acres of Water to sail, kayak, fish! ready. $229,900 (240.00 mo. Condo SPENCER WEBSTER STURBRIDGE fees) $157,000 SOUTHBRIDGE BROOKLYN, CT Charming 3 BR Waterfront 3 BR Colonial with character Well-maintained 2 Family Well maintained 3 BR, 2 3 BR Ranch on level 1.3+A. on Thompson Pond. Flat lot, and charm! Enclosed porch. on Fiske Hill. bath Cape, hardwoods. Garage, woodstove. New 65’ frontage. $169,000. $199,900. $199,900. price! $144,900. $244,900. Ingrid Helena Karp. Sophia Lengyel. Dennis Bottcher. Ingrid Helena Karp. Dorothy Fontana. GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? This is the place to sell it! Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ households WARE DUDLEY STURBRIDGE WEBSTER WARREN throughout 2 BR Mobile Home on 1 A Antique Colonial on 3/4 A, 4 BR, 2.5 bath Contempo- Antique brick colonial with Not your average style cape! lot. Basement w/ woodstove, Southern Worcester County. 3 bedrooms, hardwoods, AG rary, hardwoods, fireplace, 6 BR, 4.5 baths, fireplace, 3 BR, open floor plan, sun wood included. pool. $230,000. 1.1+A. $325,000. gardens. $450,000. porch. $210,000. $139,000 FOR To advertise on our Cindi Desmarais. Laura Eliason. Laura Eliason. Stewart & Stewart. . Ingrid Helena Karp. SALE real estate section, please call your local sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 7

153 OLD WORCESTER RD, CHARLTON, MA 01507 $439,900 REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE Sunday, March 20th, 1-2pm The High-End Finish Work Will Blow You Away, From The Coffered Ceiling In The Living 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Room To The Stately Crown Molding & Wains Coating, This Home Has It All. Would Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Maureen You Like To Entertain Your Guests In A Gourmet Kitchen? With High-End Appliances JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 O’Connor Including A Second Set Of Ge Advantium Wall Oven & Microwave Your Family & Friends NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Will Love To Get Together In Your Open Kitchen For The Ultimate Cooking Experience. Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed See Mls # 71910824. CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing Thinking of selling? What is your home worth? Contact me to find out! OXFORD GREAT PROPERTIES AVAILABLE George P. Goulas, MBA, Broker-owner * 4 Bedroom $219,900 All Worth Realty • 58 North Main St., Charlton, MA 01507 * 2 Baths O: 508-434-5871 Dir: 508-509-3833 F: 508-207-9663 * Formal OPEN SUN 12-2 Dining Room * Fireplaces * Hardwood Floors * Applianced * Garage Kitchen * Sided 14 Cypress St 4 Malden Street DUDLEY - OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 12-2 PM STURBRIDGE CHARLTON CHARLTON - Like 2 BR, 1 BA home. Direct 3 BR, 2 BA Ranch on New! 3 BR, 2 BA home waterfront on Cedar Lake. 1.42 Acres w/ views of on 6+ Acres. Nicely OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Fenced-in yard. Roof, Nugget Pond. Private manicured lawn, tranquil windows, siding, heating setting. Attached 2 car setting. Plumbed for 3rd system, hot water heater garage. Passed Title V. bath in insulated base- & oil tank updated. Eat-in • Inground Pool * 3 BR * Newer Roof, Heating * Pellet Stove Convenient commuter ment. Large wood deck * HW Floors * Fantastic View System * Recent Kitchen Kitchen w/ views of the lake. * USDA Eligible location. in backyard. 96 Charlton Rd •$239,900 9 Duval Rd •$204,500 $220,000 $200,000 $290,000 DUDLEY - CARDINAL HEIGHTS SAT. 1PM • BUYER REAL ESTATE CLASS

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* 3/4 Acre Lot * Quiet Cul-de-sac * Learn About Buying “0” DownPayment *1.5 Baths * Fireplace • Environmental Issue 40 Brentwood Dr •$244,900 * Foreclosures WEBSTER LAKE DUDLEY LAND - FOR LEASE- AUBURN Open House Directory CONDO 6+ ACRES OFFICE SPACE Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community * Quality Throughout * Freshly Painted & Sided ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE * Fantastic Neighborhood * $800-$1400 per month * HW Floors * 3 Bedrooms * Easy Highway Commute * 1st Floor or 2nd * 2.5 Baths * Open Floor Plan SUNDAY, MARCH 27 * Available Immediately * Privacy * Great Parking CHARLTON 814 Beacon Park 153 Old Worcester Rd S 1-2 $439,900 All Worth Realty, $269,900 Stebbins Drive 25 Sutton Ave 58 Rockland Road George Goulas 508-509-3833 DUDLEY SPENCER DUDLEY- WORCESTER 6 Lakeside Drive S 12-2 $194,500 Maribeth Marzeotti 508-864-8163 $127,500 4 BEDROOMS WANTED!!! 9 Duval Road S 12-2 $204,500 Diane Luong/ Remax Advantage 2 FAMILY 774-239-2937 96 Charlton Road S 12-2 $239,900 Joann Szymczak/ Remax Advantage WEBSTER 508-943-7669 DUDLEY OXFORD OXFORD 14 Cypress S 12-2 $246,500 Maureen O’Connor/ Remax Advantage * 2Bbaths 508-981-4902 * 3 BR * 1.6 Acres * 3 BR SOUTHBRIDGE * 2 Baths * Fireplace Call for a 314 South St S 12-2 $239,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 * Town Services * Tatnuck Area * Updated Roof, Electrical * Private lot Free Market 40 Blanchard Dr S 12-2 $149,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 * 24‘x24’ Living Room 53 Wrentham Road 80 Maple Street 17 Corbin Road $205,000 Analysis

Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings SATURDAY, MARCH 19 Charlton, MA HOME BUYER’S NIGHT SUNDAY, APRIL 3 TRIVIA NIGHT SPRING HAS SPRUNG 508-248-5516 FOR HOMEBUYERS AND SPORTSMANS FLEA MARKET Wednesdays GRAND TASTING 2016 www.capenhill.org REFINANCERS 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. -9:30 p.m. In-store walk-around tasting 6:00-8:00 p.m. Table set up at 6:00 a.m. HILLCREST COUNTRY featuring a variety of wines, SUNDAY, MARCH 20 Sponsored by Hunting, fishing and camping goods CLUB cocktails and seasonal brews 3:30- HAM/MEAT RAFFLE NORTH BROOKFIELD SAVINGS only 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, MA 6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. start BANK PUblic welcome 508-892-9822 Free admission and open to the 21+ Refreshments, cash bar, door prize Harding Allen Estate Reserve your table early public 200 SPORTSMEN CLUB 27 West St., Barre, MA $10 each table WISE GUYS TEAM TRIVIA Special discounted pricing 184 Sutton Rd., Webster, MA Enjoy a light dinner and learn AUBURN SPORTSMANS CLUB Every Tuesday, 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. during the event 508-943-9722 what you need to know about 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA CADY’S TAVERN MILL HOUSE WINE & mortgages from legal, real estate Contact Auburn Sportsmans Club 2168 Putnam Pike (Rt. 44) SPIRITS MONDAY, MARCH 21 and mortgage professionals. $250 508-832-6492 Chepachet, RI 670 Linwood Ave., UKRAINIAN EGG off closing costs plus a chance to or Glenn Standring 508-248-6416 401-568- 4102 Whitinsville, MA DECORATING win a $200 Lowes gift card. [email protected] 508-266-0630 (Psanky) RSVP by calling 508-867-1302, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Millhousewineandspirits.com Starts at 6:30 p.m. at any North Brookfield Savings SATURDAY, APRIL 16 FRIDAY NIGHT Learn the art of Psanky Egg Bank branch or at BEE KEEPING SEMINAR AT HEXMARK TAVERN MISSY’S MUSIC MIX Decorating from a local northbrookfieldsavingsbank.com KLEM’S AT SALEM CROSS INN 9:00 p.m. artist 11:00 A.M. 260 West Main St., Energetic and fun-loving Create a beautiful work SATURDAY, MARCH 26 Free to attend West Brookfield, MA DJ Missy playing dance music of art KING MOONRACER Tips for beginners! 508-867-2345 KLEMS 308 LAKESIDE $17 members 9:00 p.m. www.salemcrossinn.com 117 West Main St., Spencer. MA 308 East Main St. $20 non-members Debut performance of this

East Brookfield, MA Registration is required awesome local 4-piece rock band TRIVIA NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 23 774-449-8333 Contact Barbara Frederick 308 LAKESIDE AT THE STOMPING GROUND EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT at 508-248-5516 or 308 East Main St. Every Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. AUCTION AT KLEM’S EASTER BUNNY PICTURES [email protected] East Brookfield, MA 10:00 a.m. 132 Main St., Putnam, CT AT KLEM’S CAPEN HILL NATURE 774-449-8333 Sell your unwanted tractors 860-928-7900 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. SANCTUARY and equipment Also, live music Children and pets welcome 56 Capen Rd., (Rte. 20) FRIDAY, APRIL 1 KLEMS five nights a week with a $5.00 donation to the Charlton, MA BLUEGRASS GOSPEL PROJECT 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA (Wed.-Sun.) Spencer Lion’s Cliub CONCERT KLEMS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 ar First Congregational Church FRIDAY-SUNDAY TRAP SHOOTING 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA FREE HOME BUYER’S of Woodstock APRIL 29, 30, MAY 1 Every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. SEMINAR 543 Rt. 169 KLEM’S SPRINGFEST AND Open to the public THE GREAT EGG HUNT 6:00 p.m. Woodstock, CT TENT SALE $12.00 per round includes CELEBRATION This seminar will feature a local 8:00 p.m. Discounted items up to clays and ammo 5,400 unique eggs dec- realtor, attorney and home inspec- $15 in advance or 90% off retail NRA certified range officer orated to tor. $20 at the door KLEMS on site every shoot look like woodland Attendees will learn about the For tickets call 860-928-7405 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA AUBURN SPORTSMAN CLUB wildlife and application and closing process. or 860-974-2463 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA hidden throughout the We will be offering a door prize WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY 508-832-6492 day along and light refreshments will be SATURDAY, APRIL 2 MAY 4-8 our 86 acres of trails served. KLEM’S ANNUAL FISHING REP PETTING ZOO AT KLEM’S HUGE MEAT RAFFLE Come anytime during SpencerBANK mortgage lenders DAY Free admission AUBURN SPORTSMEN CLUB hunt hours will also be available to answer 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Educational family fun 1st Friday of every month 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. questions. Meet reps and experts! KLEMS except January Live animals, face painting Please RSVP by Lowest prices of the year 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA Early bird: 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. refreshments Friday, March 18 on fishing merchandise! 1st table: 7:00 p.m. $10.00 per family! to 508-885-5313 (ext. 19281) KLEMS ONGOING 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA Rain date: March 20 SpencerBANK 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA ROADHOUSE BLUES JAM 508-832-6492 176 Main St., Spencer, MA Every Sunday, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. CAPEN HILL NATURE CADY’S TAVERN SANCTUARY 2168 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI RAFFLE 56 Capen Rd. (Rte. 20) 401-568-4102 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.webstertimes.net EASTER WINES HOP ON OVER TO MARTY’S

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Call us today to advertise at 508-909-4110 or drop us an email at: [email protected] www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE purchase the within described proper- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE LEGAL NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF By virtue and in execution of the purchase the within described property By virtue and in execution of the REAL ESTATE Power of Sale contained in a cer- at the amount bid by the second high- Power of Sale contained in a cer- By virtue of and in execution of the tain mortgage given by Christopher est bidder. tain Mortgage given by Arthur Abate Power of Sale contained in a certain M. Mercure to Mortgage Electronic The foreclosure deed and the consid- and Carol A Abate to Wells Fargo mortgage given by Jonathan P. Morse Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee eration paid by the successful bidder Home Mortgage, Inc., dated July 24, and Anne M. Morse to Mortgage for Mortgage Lenders of America, LLC shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, 2003 and recorded with the Worcester Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. dated April 30, 2009, recorded with the GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- County (Worcester District) Registry acting solely as nominee for Fremont Worcester County (Worcester District) inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) of Deeds at Book 30914, Page 058 Investment & Loan, dated December Registry of Deeds in Book 44169, Page until the deed shall be released from ; of which Mortgage the undersigned 15, 2005 and recorded at Worcester 376; said mortgage was then assigned escrow to the successful bidder at is the present holder for breach of the County (Worcester District) Registry to CitiMortgage, Inc. by virtue of an the same time as the consideration is conditions of said Mortgage and for of Deeds in Book 38028, Page 218 assignment dated March 31, 2010, released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) the purpose of foreclosing same will of which mortgage HSBC Bank USA, and recorded in Book 45660, at Page days after the date of sale, whereupon be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM National Association, as Trustee for 63, and further assigned to Secretary all obligations of the Escrow Agent on March 25, 2016 at 3 Lowes Street, Fremont Home Loan Trust 2006-B, of Housing and Urban Development by shall be deemed to have been properly Oxford, MA, all and singular the prem- Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series virtue of an assignment dated April 1, fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: 2006-B is the present holder by 2015, and recorded in Book 53596, at discharged. The Real Estate located at Lot 2, assignment from Mortgage Electronic Page 266, and further assigned to U.S. Other terms to be announced at the Lowes Street, Oxford, Massachusetts, Registration Systems Inc. to HSBC Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 sale. more particularly described as follows: Bank USA, National Association, Master Participation Trust by virtue of Dated: February 23, 2016 The land in the Commonwealth of as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan an assignment dated June 15, 2015, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for Massachusetts, County of Worcester, Trust 2006-B, Mortgage-Backed and recorded in Book 53893, at Page LSF9 Master Participation Trust By: Town of Oxford, located on Lowes Certificates, Series 2006-B dated 64, of which mortgage the undersigned Reneau J Longoria. Esq., Street, and being Lot 2 as shown on a May 29, 2012 recorded at Worcester is the present holder for breach of con- DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA Definitive Plan of Lowes Brook Estates, County (Worcester District) Registry of ditions of said mortgage and for the LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite Phase II, prepared by Teachout Land Deeds in Book 49241, Page 332, for purpose of foreclosing the same will be 225D Beverly, MA 01915 Surveying, Inc., dated December 12, breach of conditions of said mortgage sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 03:00 PM (978) 921-2670 , www.dgandl.com 1993 and recorded at the Worcester and for the purpose of foreclosing the on April 12, 2016, on the mortgaged 51839 (MERCURE) FEI # 1078.01552 District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book same, the mortgaged premises locat- premises. The entire mortgaged prem- 03/18/2016, 03/25/2016, 04/01/2016 689, Plan 119 and is more particular- ed at 6 Progress Avenue, Dudley, MA ises, all and singular, the premises as March 18, 2016 ly described as follows: BEGINNING 01571 will be sold at a Public Auction described in said mortgage: March 25, 2016 at the southwesterly corner of said at 2:00PM on March 28, 2016, at the A certain tract or parcel of land, with Apriil 1, 2016 Lot 2 thence N 19° 58’ 55” W along mortgaged premises, more particularly the buildings thereon, situated on the Lot 1 a distance of 147.80 feet to a described below, all and singular the west side of School Street, Webster, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE point; THENCE N 59° 20’ 53” E along premises described in said mortgage, Worceter County, Commonwealth OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 10 property now or formerly of William to wit: of Massachusetts, bounded and Thayer Pond Drive, Russell and property now or formerly The land with the buildings and described as follows: BEGINNING at Unit 16, Thayer Pond Village of Kenneth Fish a distance of 128.20 improvements thereon situat- the southeast corner of the granted Condominium, North Oxford, feet to a point; THENCE S 19° 39’ ed in Dudley, Worcester County, premises; THENCE extending north- Massachusetts By virtue and in exe- 14” E along Lot 3 a distance of 171.54 Massachusetts, on the Westerly side erly by School Street, seventy (70) cution of the Power of Sale con- feet to a point; THENCE S 70° 01’ of a street known as Progress Street, feet to a stake; THENCE extending tained in a certain mortgage given 03” W along Lowes Street a distance bounded and described as follows: westerly one hundred and sixty (160) by Gloria J. Troy to Mortgage of 125.00 feet to the point of begin- Beginning at an iron pin on the feet to a stake and stone; THENCE Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., ning. Containing 20,031 square feet Westerly side of said Progress Street, extending southerly by land now or as Nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc. according to said plan. Said premises a distance of 284.4 feet Southerly of formerly of Juliette L. Thurston , 70 and now held by Bank of America, are conveyed subject to any ease- the Southerly line of West Main Street, feet; THENCE extending easterly one N.A., said mortgage dated April 29, ments, reservations, right of ways and and being the Southeasterly corner of hundred sixty (160) feet to the point of 2011, and recorded in the Worcester restrictions of record. The fee inter- land now or formerly of Frank Bodnarz; beginning. BEING the same premises County (Worcester District) Registry est in Lowes Street was reserved by Thence S. 83° 30” West a distance of Deeds, in Book 47379 at Page described in a deed from Mark Shores the Grantor’s predecessor in title. For of 178 feet to an iron pin in a wall at to Christopher M.Mercure dated 184, as affected by an Assignment Grantor’s Title see Deed of Emerson land now or formerly of Annie Wrona; April 15, 2009 and recorded with the of Mortgage dated March 19, 2014, Homes, Inc. to William Carow, Jr. and Thence S. 45° West a distance of 223 Worcester District Registry of Deeds in and recorded with said Deeds in Book Suzanne H. Carow dated and record- feet by said wall and land now or formerly Book 44169, Page 374 52143 at Page 175, of which mortgage ed September 15,1995 at Worcester of said Wrona to an iron pin in the wall; A deed from Mark M.Shores to the undersigned is the present holder, District Registry of Deeds in Book Thence N. 88° 15’ West a distance Christopher M.Mercure to be recorded. for breach of the conditions in said 17322, Page 4. For Title see Deed of 247 feet along a stone wall and Subject to and with the benefit of mortgage and for the purpose of fore- filed immediately prior hereto. by land now or formerly of said easements, reservation, restrictions, closing the same will be sold at Public The premises are to be sold subject to Wrona to an iron pin in the wall; and taking of record, if any, insofar Auction on March 25, 2016, at 1:00 and with the benefit of all easements, Thence S. 48° 45’ West a dis- as the same are now in force and PM Local Time upon the premises, all applicable. and singular the premises described in restrictions, building and zoning laws, tance of 399 feet partly by a wall In the event of any typographical error said mortgage, to wit: Land Situated in liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- and fence to a marked maple tree; set forth herein in the legal description the County of Worcester in the State ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, Thence N. 83° 30’ East a distance of of the premises, the description as set of MA Unit No.10-16, in the Thayer tax titles, water bills, municipal liens 815 feet by land now or formerly of forth and contained in the mortgage Pond Village Condominium, created and assessments, rights of tenants John Walkowicz to an iron pin on the shall control by reference. by Master Deed dated September 28, and parties in possession. Westerly line of said Progress Street; This property has the address of 718 1983 and recorded with Worcester TERMS OF SALE: Thence Northerly at right angles to the School Street , Webster, MA 01570 District Registry of Deeds in Book A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND last mentioned line a distance of 400 Together with all the improvements 7930, Page 203. The mailing address DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) feet to the point of beginning. now or hereafter erected on the prop- of said Unit is 10 Thayer Pond Drive, in the form of a certified check, bank For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded erty and all easements, rights, appur- Unit 10-l6, North Oxford, MA. Said Unit treasurer’s check or money order will with the Worcester County (Worcester tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil No. 10-16 contains 806 square feet, be required to be delivered at or before District) Registry of Deeds in Book and gas rights and profits, water rights more or less, and is laid out as shown the time the bid is offered. The suc- 38028, Page 215. and stock and all fixtures now or on Plan filed with said Master Deed. cessful bidder will be required to exe- The premises will be sold subject to hereafter a part of the property. All Said Unit is cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement any and all unpaid taxes and other replacements and additions shall also described together with: a) An undi- immediately after the close of the municipal assessments and liens, and be covered by this sale. vided interest of 0.3608 percent in bidding. The balance of the purchase subject to prior liens or other enforce- Terms of Sale: the common areas and facilities price shall be paid within thirty (30) able encumbrances of record entitled Said premises will be sold subject to described in the Thayer Pond Village days from the sale date in the form to precedence over this mortgage, and any and all unpaid taxes and assess- Condominium of a certified check, bank treasurer’s subject to and with the benefit of all ments, tax sales, tax titles and other Master Deed. In the event that, and at check or other check satisfactory to easements, restrictions, reservations municipal liens and water or sewer such time as a subsequent Phase of Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee and conditions of record and subject to liens and State or County transfer fees, Phases are added to the Condominium reserves the right to bid at the sale, all tenancies and/or rights of parties in if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND by amendment of the Master Deed, the to reject any and all bids, to continue possession. DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or undivided interest of the Unit in the the sale and to amend the terms of Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or certified check will be required to be common areas and facilities shall the sale by written or oral announce- certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 paid by the purchaser at the time and be and become that specified in any ment made before or during the fore- as a deposit must be shown at the time place of the sale as a deposit and the Amended Exhibit B recorded at such closure sale. If the sale is set aside and place of the sale in order to qualify balance in cashier’s or certified check time. for any reason, the Purchaser at the as a bidder (the mortgage holder and will be due in thirty (30) days, at the The description of the property con- sale shall be entitled only to a return its designee(s) are exempt from this offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, tained in the mortgage shall control of the deposit paid. The purchaser requirement); high bidder to sign writ- LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite in the event of a typographical error shall have no further recourse against ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being in this publication. For Mortgagor’s the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the tance of bid; balance of purchase price of the essence. Title, see Deed dated February 14, Mortgagee’s attorney. The description payable in cash or by certified check The Mortgagee reserves the right to 1994, and recorded in Book 16090 at of the premises contained in said mort- in thirty (30) days from the date of the postpone the sale to a later date by Page 51 with the Worcester County gage shall control in the event of an sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- public proclamation at the time and (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds. error in this publication. TIME WILL ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 date appointed for the sale and to fur- Said Unit will be conveyed together BE OF THE ESSENCE. Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, ther postpone at any adjourned sale- with an undivided percentage inter- Other terms if any, to be announced MA 01824-4100 or such other time date by public proclamation at the time est in the Common Elements of said at the sale. as may be designated by mortgagee. and date appointed for the adjourned Condominium appurtenant to said Unit Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor The description for the premises con- sale date. and together with all rights, ease- by merger to Wells Fargo Home tained in said mortgage shall control The premises is to be sold subject ments, covenants and agreements Mortgage, Inc. in the event of a typographical error in to and with the benefit of all ease- as contained and referred to in the Present Holder of said Mortgage, this publication. ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, Declaration of Condominium, as By Its Attorneys, Other terms to be announced at the and rights of possession, building and amended. ORLANS MORAN PLLC sale. zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- TERMS OF SALE: Said premises PO Box 540540 HSBC Bank USA, National minium liens, if any and all other claim will be sold and conveyed subject Waltham, MA 02454 Association, as Trustee for Fremont in the nature of liens, if any there be. to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid Phone: (781) 790-7800 Home Loan Trust 2006-B, Mortgage- In the event that the successful bidder taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and 14-019137 Backed Certificates, Series 2006-B at the foreclosure sale shall default in assessments, if any, which take pre- March 4, 2016 Korde & Associates, P.C. purchasing the within described prop- cedence over the said mortgage March 11, 2016 321 Billerica Road erty according to the terms of this above described. TEN THOUSAND March 18, 2016 Suite 210 Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 Memorandum of Sale executed at the price must be paid in cash, certified (978) 256-1500 time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s Morse, Jonathan, 13-010668, March reserves the right to sell the property check at the time and place 4, 2016, March 11, 2016, March 18, by foreclosure deed to the second of the sale by the purchaser. The bal- 2016 highest bidder, providing that said sec- ance of the purchase price shall be March 4, 2016 ond highest bidder shall deposit with paid in cash, certified check, bank trea- March 11, 2016 the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, surer’s or cashier’s check within thirty March 18, 2016 GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 (30) days after the date of sale. Other Cummings Center, Suite 225D, terms to be announced at the sale. Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the Marinosci Law Group, P.C. 275 West required deposit as set forth herein Natick Road, Suite 500 Warwick, RI within three (3) business days after 02886 Attorney for Bank of America, written notice of the default of the pre- N.A. Present Holder of the Mortgage vious highest bidder and title shall be Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File conveyed to the said second highest No.: 15-03857 bidder within thirty (30) days of said March 4, 2016 written notice. March 11, 2016 If the second highest bidder declines to March 18, 2016 Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Present Holder of the 321 Billerica Road LEGALS OF REAL ESTATE Mortgage Suite 210 continued from page B9­­­ Premises: 6 Wysocki Drive #19 a/k/a (401) 272-1400 Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 6 Wysocki Drive, Unit 19, Stonegate March 4, 2016 (978) 256-1500 LEGAL NOTICE Condominiums, Dudley, MA March 11, 2016 Smith, Duaine D and Jane L, MORTGAGEE’S SALE By virtue and in execution of the Power March 18, 2016 14-018118, March 18, 2016, March OF REAL ESTATE of Sale contained in a certain mortgage 25, 2016, April 1, 2016 By virtue of and in execution of the given by Ryan J. Peltier to Mortgage LEGAL NOTICE March 18, 2016 Power of Sale contained in a certain Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., MORTGAGEE’S SALE March 25, 2016 mortgage given by Paul J. Lougie acting solely as a nominee for Sierra OF REAL ESTATE Apriil 1, 2016 and Jean E. Lougie to Option One Pacific Mortgage Company, Inc., and By virtue of and in execution of the Mortgage Corporation, dated July now held by Bank of America, N.A., Power of Sale contained in a cer- LEGAL NOTICE 26, 2004 and recorded at Worcester said mortgage dated September 30, tain mortgage given by Duaine D. MORTGAGEE’S SALE County (Worcester District) Registry 2008, and recorded with the Worcester Smith and Jane L. Smith to Mortgage OF REAL ESTATE of Deeds in Book 34256, Page 338 County (Worcester District) Registry of Electronic Registration Systems, By virtue of and in execution of the of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, Deeds in Book 43369, Page 176, said Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Power of Sale contained in a certain N.A., as Trustee for Morgan Stanley mortgage was assigned from Mortgage EquiFirst Corporation, dated June mortgage given by Cynthia T. Grzyb ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2004-OP1, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., 29, 2006 and recorded at Worcester to Accubanc Mortgage Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, acting solely as nominee for Sierra County (Worcester District) Registry dated August 1, 1994 and record- Series 2004-OP1 is the present hold- Pacific Mortgage Company, Inc., to of Deeds in Book 39320, Page 76 ed at Worcester County (Worcester er by assignment from Sand Canyon Bank of America, N.A., by assignment of which mortgage Deutsche Bank District) Registry of Deeds in Book Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage dated 3/25/2014 and recorded with National Trust Company, as Trustee 16480, Page 148 of which mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, said Registry of Deeds in Book 52179 for Soundview Home Loan Trust Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC N.A., as Trustee for Morgan Stanley at Page 5; for breach of the conditions 2006-EQ1 is the present holder by is the present holder by assignment ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2004-OP1, in said mortgage and for the purpose assignment from Mortgage Electronic from Accubanc Mortgage Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, of foreclosing the same will be sold at Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee to Principal Residential Mortgage, Series 2004-OP1 dated June 9, Public Auction on March 25, 2016 at for EquiFirst Corporation to Deutsche Inc. dated May 28, 1996 recorded at 2010 recorded at Worcester County 9:00 AM Local Time upon the prem- Bank National Trust Company, as Worcester County (Worcester District) (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds ises, directly in front of the building Trustee for Soundview Home Loan Registry of Deeds in Book 18094, Page in Book 46445, Page 51, for breach in which the unit is located, all and Trust 2006-EQ1 dated November 6, 77; and assignment from CitiMortgage, of conditions of said mortgage and for singular the premises described in said 2008 recorded at Worcester County Inc., successor in interest by merger the purpose of foreclosing the same, mortgage, to wit: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds to Principal Residential Mortgage, Inc. the mortgaged premises located at 44 The premises known as 6 Wysocki in Book 43651, Page 306, for breach to Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC Larned Road, Oxford, MA 01540 will Drive, Unit 19, Dudley, MA 01571 of conditions of said mortgage and for dated November 12, 2014 recorded at be sold at a Public Auction at 4:00PM and being further described as fol- the purpose of foreclosing the same, Worcester County (Worcester District) on April 8, 2016, at the mortgaged lows: the mortgaged premises located at Registry of Deeds in Book 53029, premises, more particularly described Unit No. 19 (the “Unit”) of 9 Page Lane, Dudley, MA 01571 will Page 365, for breach of conditions of below, all and singular the premises Stonegate Condominiums (the be sold at a Public Auction at 3:00PM said mortgage and for the purpose of described in said mortgage, to wit: “Condominium”) created pur- on April 14, 2016, at the mortgaged foreclosing the same, the mortgaged The land with the buildings there- suant to Chapter 183A of the premises, more particularly described premises located at 11 Williams Street, on located in Oxford, Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Laws below, all and singular the premises Dudley, MA 01571 will be sold at a bounded and described as follows: (the “Act”) by Master Deed dated described in said mortgage, to wit: Public Auction at 4:00PM on April BEGINNING at the northwesterly cor- June 2, 1986, and recorded with The land with the buildings there- 14, 2016, at the mortgaged premises, ner of the tract to be conveyed at an the Worcester District Registry of on located in Dudley, Worcester more particularly described below, all iron pipe on the easterly line of a town Deeds at Book 9497, Page 150 (tile County, Massachusetts on Page and singular the premises described in road known as Larned Road, layout “Master Deed”), which Unit con- Lane and being the third lot on plan said mortgage, to wit: of 1966, also being at the westerly tains 829 square feet and is shown entitled “Plan of Land in Dudley, The following described property end of an old stone wall and being on the floor plans filed with said Massachusetts, surveyed for A & Z located in the County of Worcester, the southwesterly corner of land of Master Deed, together with Builders, 1” = 40’, dated October 5, State of Massachusetts: land in Raymond R. and Patricia C. Stevens; (a) an undivided 1.57 percent- 1973, Robert F. Para, Land Surveyor, Dudley, Worcester County, MA, THENCE partly by old wall, partly by age interest or such other percent- Southbridge, Massachusetts record- bounded and described as follows: land of said Stevenses and partly by age as set forth in the Master Deed, ed in the Worcester District Registry BEGINNING at the Northwest corner land of Uno Torsti; North 88° 00’ East, or any amendments thereto, in both of Deeds at Plan Book 406, Plan thereof and extending Easterly by land 439.10 feet to a large stake and stone; the common areas and the facilities 50, bounded an described as follows: now or formerly of Joseph P. Love, THENCE by land of said Torsti, by an or the Condominium and the organi- BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to old wire fence line; South 26° 20’ East, zation of unit owners through which southerly side of Page Lane, at a a stake at land formerly of one Healy; 50.00 feet to a stake; South 22° 47’ the Condominium is managed and corner of tract herein described THENCE Southwesterly East, 114.90 feet to a stake and South regulated; and northwest corner of Lot 2; by said Healy land, sixty-five (65) 24° 31’ East, 35.10 feet to a stake at (b) the Unit is conveyed sub- THENCE S. 3 degrees 47’ 40” E. along feet to other land of said Love; other land of Ernest L. Smith, et ux; ject to and with the benefit of u Lot 2, 174.80 feet to an iron pipe; THENCE Westerly by said THENCE by said land of Ernest L. exclusive right and easement in the THENCE N. 87 degrees 55’ 10” W. Love land, one hundred twen- Smith, et ux; South 87° 16’ West, following “limited common areas along the Connecticut-Massachusetts ty-five (125) feet to said street; 491.00 feet to an iron pipe on the and facilities’’ as designated in the State Line, 159.79 feet to a point; THENCE Northerly fifty-six easterly line of aforesaid Larned Road; Master Deed: an exclusive right and THENCE N. 8 degrees 30’ 40” W. along (56) feet to the point of beginning. THENCE by the easterly line of said easement in common with Unit 20 to land now or formerly of Thomas Bros. SUBJECT to a reservation as to main- road, North 9° 40’ West, 152.36 feet use the common deck and stairway Associates, Inc. 65.07 feet to an iron pipe; taining a water pipe, if it now exists. to a stake at the beginning of a curve; located to the rear of said Unit and THENCE N. 0 degrees 45’ 40” W. along BEING the same premises conveyed THENCE by the easterly line of said accessible from said Unit, the stor- land of said Thomas Bros. Associates, by deed of Eugene W. Chauvin et road, northerly by a curve to the right hav- age space designated with the same Inc. 71.33 feet to an iron pipe; ux, dated September 28, 1979, and ing a radius of 140.00 feet and a length number as said Unit which storage THENCE N. 4 degrees 59’ 20” E. along recorded with the Worcester District of 47.64 feet to the place of beginning. space is located in the basement of land of said Thomas Bros. Associates, Registry of Deeds, Book 6837, CONTAINING 88,864 square feet or the building in which said Unit is Inc. 55.22 feet to an iron pipe; Page 330, and being Parcel A as 2.04 acres, more or less. located; and, THENCE N. 24 degrees 44’ 20” R. along shown on plan referred to below. For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded (c) such other rights and ease- land of said Thomas Bros. Associates, Also conveying Parcel B, as shown on with the Worcester County (Worcester ments appurtenant to the Unit Inc. 184.25 feet to an iron pipe; a plan of land entitled “Plan of Land District) Registry of Deeds in Book as may be set forth in any docu- THENCE S. 79 degrees 55’ 20” E. at Dudley, Mass. surveyed for Kevin 6753, Page 11. ment governing the operation of along land now or formerly of Edward N. & Rosalie B. Young, Scale 1”=20’, The premises will be sold subject to the Condominium, including with- Kolodziejczak, 45.42 feet to an iron pipe; July 23, 1984, Robert F. Para, Land any and all unpaid taxes and other out limitation the Master Deed, the THENCE S. 7 degrees 25’ 40” E. Surveyor, Donald A. Para, L.S.I.T. municipal assessments and liens, and Bylaws of the organization of unit along lot 1, 150.86 feet to the iron pipe No. 174, Southbridge, MA.” Said plan subject to prior liens or other enforce- owners, and any administrative at the northerly line of Page Lane; being recorded at Worcester District able encumbrances of record entitled rules and regulations adopted pur- THENCE crossing Page Lane about Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 523, to precedence over this mortgage, and suant thereto (all of which are here- 50 feet to the iron pipe at the point of Plan 88. subject to and with the benefit of all inafter referred to as “Condominium beginning. For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded easements, restrictions, reservations Documents”). CONTAINING an area of 41,689 square with the Worcester County (Worcester and conditions of record and subject to For title see deed dated May 28, feet, not including the turn around. District) Registry of Deeds in Book all tenancies and/or rights of parties in 2003 and recorded in book 30304 at SUBJECT to a right of way to 16480, Page 146. possession. page 274. Thomas Bros. Associates, Inc. The premises will be sold subject to Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or For Mortgagors’ title see deed SUBJECT to a turn around at the any and all unpaid taxes and other certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 recorded herewith in Book 43369, westerly terminus of said Page municipal assessments and liens, and as a deposit must be shown at the time Page 174. Lane as shown on said plan. subject to prior liens or other enforce- and place of the sale in order to qualify The description of the property con- For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded able encumbrances of record entitled as a bidder (the mortgage holder and tained in the mortgage shall control in with the Worcester County (Worcester to precedence over this mortgage, and its designee(s) are exempt from this the event of a typographical error in District) Registry of Deeds in Book subject to and with the benefit of all requirement); high bidder to sign writ- this publication. 24123, Page 315. easements, restrictions, reservations ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated The premises will be sold subject to and conditions of record and subject to ance of bid; balance of purchase price 9/30/2008, and recorded in the any and all unpaid taxes and other all tenancies and/or rights of parties in payable in cash or by certified check Worcester County (Worcester District) municipal assessments and liens, and possession. in thirty (30) days from the date of the Registry of Deeds, in Book 43369, subject to prior liens or other enforce- Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Page 174. able encumbrances of record entitled certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Said Unit will be conveyed together to precedence over this mortgage, and as a deposit must be shown at the time Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, with an undivided percentage inter- subject to and with the benefit of all and place of the sale in order to qualify MA 01824-4100 or such other time est in the Common Elements of said easements, restrictions, reservations as a bidder (the mortgage holder and as may be designated by mortgagee. Condominium appurtenant to said and conditions of record and subject to its designee(s) are exempt from this The description for the premises con- Unit and together with all rights, all tenancies and/or rights of parties in requirement); high bidder to sign writ- tained in said mortgage shall control easements, covenants and agree- possession. ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- in the event of a typographical error in ments as contained and referred to Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or ance of bid; balance of purchase price this publication. in the Declaration of Condominium, certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 payable in cash or by certified check Other terms to be announced at the as amended. as a deposit must be shown at the time in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises and place of the sale in order to qualify sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee will be sold and conveyed subject as a bidder (the mortgage holder and ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid its designee(s) are exempt from this Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, Inc. Trust 2004-OP1, Mortgage Pass- taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and requirement); high bidder to sign writ- MA 01824-4100 or such other time Through Certificates, Series 2004- assessments, if any, which take pre- ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- as may be designated by mortgagee. OP1 cedence over the said mortgage above ance of bid; balance of purchase price The description for the premises con- Korde & Associates, P.C. described. payable in cash or by certified check tained in said mortgage shall control 321 Billerica Road FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars in thirty (30) days from the date of the in the event of a typographical error in Suite 210 of the purchase price must be paid in sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- this publication. Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Other terms to be announced at the (978) 256-1500 or cashier’s check at the time and Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, sale. Lougie, Paul, 14-017424, March 11, place of the sale by the purchaser. MA 01824-4100 or such other time Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC 2016, March 18, 2016, March 25, The balance of the purchase price as may be designated by mortgagee. Korde & Associates, P.C. 2016 shall be paid in cash, certified check, The description for the premises con- 321 Billerica Road March 11, 2016 bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check tained in said mortgage shall control Suite 210 March 18, 2016 within thirty (30) days after the date in the event of a typographical error in Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 March 25, 2016 of sale. this publication. (978) 256-1500 Other terms to be announced at the Other terms to be announced at the Grzyb, Cynthia T., 15-022993, March sale. sale. 18, 2016, March 25, 2016, April 1, Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Deutsche Bank National Trust 2016 1080 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI Company, as Trustee for Soundview March 18, 2016 02860 Home Loan Trust 2006-EQ1 March 25, 2016 Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. Korde & Associates, P.C. Apriil 1, 2016 www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 18, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Loans, Inc. and now held by Federal Select “Acquire Documents” to down- Worcester, MA01610 OF REAL ESTATE National Mortgage Association load bid documents, review a hard By: Frank A Czechowski, Jr. (“Fannie Mae”), said mortgage dated copy at Projectdog’s physical location, Dated: 14 March 2016 Premises: January 16, 2009, and recorded in the or request a free project CD. Bidders This notice has been given under the 10 Sullivan Boulevard, Oxford, MA Worcester County (Worcester District) may obtain one full paper bid set from provisions of G.L.c. 255, Section 39A By virtue and in execution of the Power Registry of Deeds, in Book 43735, at Projectdog for a refundable deposit of March 18, 2016 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Page 17, as affected by an Assignment $25.00 made payable to Projectdog in March 25, 2016 given by of Mortgage dated September 20, the form of certified check or money April 1, 2016 Sheryl A. Bonney and Matthew J. Bon- 2011, and recorded with said Deeds order. The full amount of the deposit ney to Mortgage Electronic Registration in Book 47885, at Page 385, as fur- will be refunded to all responsive bid- (SEAL) Systems, Inc., as nominee for H&R ther affected by an Assignment of ders returning the Contract Documents COMMONWEALTH OF Block Mortgage Corporation, and now Mortgage dated December 14, 2015, in good condition within ten (10) days MASSACHUSETTS held by Nationstar Mortgage LLC, and recorded with said Deeds in Book after date of general bid opening. Oth- LAND COURT said mortgage dated June 30, 2004, 54783, at Page 378, of which mort- erwise, the deposit will become the DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL and recorded with the Worcester Coun- gage the undersigned is the present property of Projectdog, Inc. It is the COURT ty (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds holder, for breach of the conditions in sole responsibility of the contractor, 16 SM 001126 in Book 34045, Page 8, said mortgage said mortgage and for the purpose of subcontractor, vendor, individual and/ ORDER OF NOTICE was assigned from Mortgage Electronic foreclosing the same will be sold at or corporation to review all ADDENDA TO: Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee Public Auction on April 1, prior to bid opening at www.Project- Virginia D. Gogolinski for H&R Block Mortgage Corporation to 2016, at 4:00 PM Local Time upon the dog.com or at Projectdog’s physical and to all persons entitled to the ben- Bank of America, N.A., by assignment premises, all and singular the premises location. Questions regarding the web- efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief dated June 28, 2012 and recorded described in said mortgage, to wit: site or project distribution should be Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 (et seq).: with said Registry of Deeds in Book The Land situated in the County of directed to Projectdog at (978) 499- Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. 49271 at Page 345; said mortgage Worcester in the State of MA The land 9014. claiming to have an interest in a was assigned from Bank of America, in said Webster, Worcester County, Bidders requesting Contract Docu- Mortgage covering real property in N.A., to Nationstar Mortgage, LLC by Massachusetts at Lakeside so-called ments to be mailed to them shall Webster, numbered 26 Perryville assignment dated May 21, 2014, and on Lake Chaubunagungamaug and include a separate check for $25.00 Road, given by Virginia D. Gogolinski recorded with said Registry of Deeds in also being Lots #448 and #451 on for next day delivery, payable to the to Mortgage Electronic Registration Book 52556 at Page 210; for breach of Plan of Lakeside, recorded with the Projectdog,Inc., to cover mail handling Systems, Inc. as nominee for Genworth the conditions in said mortgage and for Worcester District Registry of Deeds costs. Financial Home Equity Access, Inc., the purpose of foreclosing the same will in Plan Book 164, Plan 1 and to The buildings will be available for dated September 28, 2011, record- be sold at Public Auction on April 14, which plan reference may be had for a inspection between 8:30A.M. on ed in Worcester County (Worcester 2016 at 3:00 PM Local Time upon the more particular description of said Lots March 22, 2016. District) Registry of Deeds in Book premises, all and singular the premises #448 and #451. I/We hereby expressly The Contract Documents may be seen 47914, Page 339, and now held by the described in said mortgage, to wit: reserve my rights of Homestead, if in person or electronically at www.Pro- plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed The land in Oxford on the westerly any, and I/we do not wish to termi- jectdog.com: with this court a complaint for deter- side of Sullivan Boulevard, so called, nate my/our Homestead by granting Projectdog,Inc. mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ and shown as Lot 11 on a Plan the within Mortgage, notwithstanding 18 Graf Road,Suite 8 Servicemembers status. of Land in Oxford, Massachusetts any language contained therein to the Newburyport,MA 01950 If you now are, or recently have been, owned by John D. Sullivan and contrary, which language is intended March 18, 2016 in the active military service of the Margaret A. Sullivan, dated April to merely subordinate my/our right of United States of America, then you 3, 1989 and recorded in Worcester Homestead to this mortgage only. The TOWN OF DUDLEY may be entitled to the benefits of the District Registry of Deeds, Plan description of the property contained in OFFICE OF THE Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you Book 621, Plan 113, bounded and the mortgage shall control in the event ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS object to a foreclosure of the above- described as follows: of a typographical error in this publica- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT SCOTT mentioned property on that basis, then BEGINNING at a point at the north- tion. For Mortgagor’s Title, see Deed SZYMCZAK HAS APPLIED TO THE you or your attorney must file a written east corner of tract herein described dated August 30, 2008, and recorded BOARD OF APPEALS TO APPEAL appearance and answer in this court at on the westerly sideline of in Book 43311, at Page 67, with the THE TERMS OF THE ZONING BY- Three Pemberton Square, Boston, Sullivan Boulevard, at the southeast Worcester County (Worcester District) LAWS, SECTION 2.04.02 CHANGE, MA 02108 on or before April 11, 2016 corner of Lot # 10; Registry of Deeds, also see Deed EXTENSION OR ALTERATION or you will be forever barred from THENCE: south 02 degrees 41’ 48” dated March 11, 2011, and recorded CHART FOR THE TOWN OF DUDLEY claiming that you are entitled to the west along the westerly sideline with said Deeds FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2 benefits of said Act. of said Sullivan Boulevard a dis- in Book 47175, at Page 28 TERMS OF NORMAN LANE, DUDLEY, MA 01571 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief tance of twelve and twenty-eight SALE: Said premises will be sold and IN THE FOLLOWING RESPECT: Justice of said Court on February 24, hundredths (12.28) feet to a point; conveyed subject to all liens, encum- Applicant is seeking a Variance to 2016 THENCE: running southerly along brances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, reduce the Minimum Lot Area from Attest: the westerly sideline of said Sullivan municipal liens and assessments, if 43,560 square feet to 14,280 square ______Boulevard on a curve to the right any, which take precedence over the feet; a Variance to reduce the Minimum Deborah J. Patterson having a radius of 375.00 feet and a said Lot Frontage from 150 feet to 96.25 Recorder length of 143.99 feet to a point; mortgage above described. TEN feet; a Variance to reduce the Mini- March 18, 2016 THENCE: north 76 degrees 49’ THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of mum Side Yard Setback from 25 feet 25” west along Lot #12 a distance of the purchase price must be paid in to 6 feet to build a shed. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU- two hundred fifty-one and cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD SETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT ninety hundredths (251.90) feet to or cashier’s check at the time and ON APRIL 7, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M. AT OF THE TRIAL COURT Case No.: 16 a point; place of the sale by the purchaser. The THE TOWN HALL, 71 WEST MAIN SM 001001 ORDER OF NOTICE TO: THENCE: north 02 degrees 41’ 48” balance of the purchase price shall STREET, DUDLEY IN ROOM 321A, AT Arlene R. Lang and to all persons enti- east along land now or lately of one be paid in cash, certified check, bank WHICH TIME YOU MAY BE HEARD tled to the benefit of the Servicemem- Germain, a distance of one hundred treasurer’s or cashier’s check within RELATIVE TO THE VARIANCES. bers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. fifty-seven and no hundredths (157 thirty (30) days after the date of sale. GEORGE SLINGO CHAIRMAN Section 501 et seq.: Nationstar Mort- .00) feet to a point; Other terms ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS gage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage THENCE: south 76 degrees 59’ 11” to be announced at the sale. Marinosci March 11, 2016 Company claiming to have an interest east along said Lot 10 a distance of Law Group, P.C. 275 West Natick March 18, 2016 in a Mortgage covering real proper- two hundred and seventy nine and Road, Suite 500 Warwick, RI 02886 ty in Oxford, numbered 79 Dudley fifty-two hundredths (279.52) feet to Attorney for Federal National Mortgage TOWN OF DUDLEY Road, given by Robert W. Lang and a point; Association (“Fannie Mae”) Present OFFICE OF THE Arlene R. Lang to Bank of America, The above described tract contains Holder of the Mortgage Telephone: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS N.A., dated July 10, 2009, recorded at an area of 41,958 square feet. (401) 234-9200 MLG File No.: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT MARK Worcester County (Worcester District) For our title reference see that 15-02404 & SHARON RAYLA HAS APPLIED Registry of Deeds in Book 44593, and deed of Steve Campbell and Nancy March 11, 2016 TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS TO now held by Plaintiff by assignment, Campbell to Nancy A. Campbell, March 18, 2016 APPEAL THE TERMS OF THE ZON- has/have filed with this court a com- Individually, dated August 19, 1996, March 25, 2016 ING BY-LAWS, SECTION 2.04.02 plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ and recorded with the Oxford, CHANGE, EXTENSION OR ALTER- Defendants’ Servicemembers status. If Worcester (S) ADVERTISEMENT ATION CHART FOR THE TOWN OF you now are, or recently have been, in County Registry of Deeds on at The Oxford Housing Authority, the DUDLEY FOR THE PROPERTY LO- the active military service of the United Book 18192, Page 128. Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids CATED AT 9 SUNRISE SHORES, States of America, then you may be The description of the property con- from Contractors for the Huguenot DUDLEY, MA 01571 entitled to the benefits of the Service- tained in the mortgage shall control in Arms Elderly 667-1 Development IN THE FOLLOWING RESPECT: members Civil Relief Act. If you object the event of a typographical error in this for the Oxford Housing Authority in Nature of Application or Appeal: Ap- to a foreclosure of the above-men- publication. Oxford, Massachusetts, in accord- plicant is seeking Special Permits for tioned property on that basis, then For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated ance with the documents prepared by a non-conforming lot for frontage and you or your attorney must file a written May 26, 2004, and recorded in the Kang Associates,Inc.. area from 43,560 feet to 12,960 feet for appearance and answer in this court Worcester County (Worcester District) The Project consists of: Replace- area and 150 feet to 100 feet for the at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, Registry of Deeds, in Book 34045, ment of entry doors and frame. Lot Frontage; A Variance for the Front MA 02108 on or before April 11, 2016 Page 6. The work is estimated to cost Yard Set Back from 40 feet to 36 feet; or you will be forever barred from TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will $ 80,000.00, including Alternates. A Variance to reduce the Left Side Set- claiming that you are entitled to the be sold and conveyed subject to all Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A- back from 25 feet to 11 feet; A Variance benefits of said Act. Witness, JUDITH liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax J & to minimum wage rates as required to reduce the Right Side Set Back from C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court titles, municipal liens and assessments, by M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. 25 feet to 14 feet; and a Variance to in- on February 24, 2016 Attest: Debo- if any, which take precedence over the This project is being electronically bid. crease the Building Lot Coverage from rah J. Patterson Recorder A-4565868 said mortgage above described. Hard copy bids will not be accepted 20% to 26% to build a home. 03/18/2016 FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars by the Awarding Authority. Bids must PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD March 18, 2016 of the purchase price must be paid in be submitted electronically at www. ON APRIL 7, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M. AT cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s Projectdog.com. Obtain all documents THE TOWN HALL, 71 WEST MAIN or cashier’s check at the time and place online via the job specific project num- STREET, DUDLEY IN ROOM 321A, AT of the sale by the purchaser. The bal- ber. Tutorials, instructions and videos WHICH TIME YOU MAY BE HEARD ance of the purchase price shall be paid on how to complete the electronic bid RELATIVE TO THE VARIANCES. in cash, certified check, bank treasur- documents are available online as well GEORGE SLINGO CHAIRMAN er’s or cashier’s check within thirty (30) as in the instructions to bidders. Call ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS days after the date of sale. Projectdog, Inc at 978-499-9014 for March 11, 2016 Other terms to be announced at the assistance (M- F 9AM- 5PM). March 18, 2016 sale. General Bids will be received until Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP 2:00PM ,Thursday,March 31, 2016 Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle 1080 Main Street, and publicly opened online, forthwith. under G.L.c.255, Section 39A Pawtucket, RI 02860 All bids shall be submitted electroni- Notice is hereby given by: School St Attorney for Nationstar Mortgage cally online at www.Projectdog.com no Towing, 17-31 School St., Webster, MA LLC later than the date and time specified 01570 Present Holder of the Mort- above. Pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. gage General bids shall be accompanied 255, Section 39A, that on 20 April 2016 (401) 272-1400 by a bid deposit that is not less than at 9 a.m. at: 17-31 School St., Web- March 18, 2016 five (5%) of the greatest possible bid ster, Mass. 01570 by private sale, the March 25, 2016 amount (considering all alternates),and following Motor Vehicle will be sold to Apriil 1, 2016 made payable to the Oxford Housing satisfy the garage keeper’s lien there- Authority. on for storage, towing charges, care NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Bid Forms and Contract Documents and expenses of notices and sale of OF REAL ESTATE Premises: will be available at www.Projectdog. said vehicle. 4 Wakefield Avenue, com or picked up at Projectdog, Inc 18 Vehicle Description: Year: 2008 Webster, Massachusetts By virtue and Graf Road, Suite 8, Newburyport, MA Make: Chrysler Model: Town & Coun- in execution of the Power of Sale (978-499-9014). try contained in a certain mortgage given Go to www.Projectdog.com and click Registration #/State: Un Reg by Jeffrey R. Warfield and Ada Warfield “Sign Up” for free, or login with your VIN: 2A8HR44H78R607720 to Mortgage Electronic Registration existing account. Enter Project Code Name and address of vehicle owner: Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Quicken 811386 in the project locator box. John Laroche, 12 Wade St. #3, Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, March 18, 2016 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS idents of the municipality in which the Located Worcester Probate Court, Trust continued from page B­­­ 1 proposed project is located. 225 Main Street, Worcester, MA and to all persons entitled to the ben- Additional information regarding this 01608 efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief application may be obtained by con- 2. Response to Petition: You may Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: DEPARTMENT OF tacting the Waterways Regulation respond by filing a written response to PNC Bank, National Association ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Program at (617) 292-5708. Project the Petition or by appearing in person claiming to have an interest in a WATERWAYS REGULATION plans and documents for this appli- at the hearing. If you choose to file a Mortgage covering real property PROGRAM cation are on file with the Waterways written response, you need to: in Webster, 17 Eddy Street, given Notice of License Application Regulation Program for public viewing, File the original with the Court; and by Jesse Boulette to National City pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 91 by appointment only, at the address Mail a copy to all interested parties Mortgage a division of National City Waterways License below. at least five (5) business days before Bank dated March 25, 2009 and Application Number W15-4523 Written comments must be addressed the hearing. recorded in the Worcester County Applicant: Peter Merry, to: Jerome Grafe Regional Planner, 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 59 Wakefield Avenue, Webster DEP Waterways Regulation Program, (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has in Book 44004, at Page 135, and now Project Location: One Winter Street 5th Floor, Boston,- the right to request that counsel be ap- held by the Plaintiff by assignemnt Webster Lake, Webster MA 02108. pointed for the minor. has/have filed with this court a com- Public Comments Deadline: March 18, 2016 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ April19, 2016 A minor over age 14 has the right to Defendants’ Servicemembers status. NOTIFICATION DATE: Commonwealth of Massachusetts be present at any hearing, unless the If you now are, or recently have been, March 18, 2016 The Trial Court Court finds that it is not in the minor’s in the active military service of the Public notice is hereby given of the Probate and Family Court best interests. United States of America, then you Waterways application by Peter Merry Worcester Probate and Family THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- may be entitled to the benefits of the for authorization of an existing, sea- Court ant court proceeding that may affect Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If sonal dock on Webster Lake on 59 225 Main Street your rights has been scheduled. If you you object to a foreclosure of the Wakefield Avenue in the municipality Worcester, MA 01608 do not understand this notice or other above-mentioned property on that of Webster in and over the waters of Docket No. WO15P0938GD court papers, please contact an attor- basis, then you or your attorney must Webster Lake. The proposed project NOTICE AND ORDER: ney for legal advice. file a written appearance and answer has been determined to be water-de- Petition for Resignation Stephanie K. Fattman in this court at Three Pemberton pendent or Petition for Removal Register of Probate Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or The Department will consider all writ- of Guardianship of a Minor Date: January 5, 2016 before April 25, 2016 or you will be ten comments on this Waterways In the interests of March 18, 2016 forever barred from claiming that you application received by April 19, 2016 Faith E Morin are entitled to the benefits of said Act. (Public Comments Deadline). Failure of Webster, MA (SEAL) Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief of any aggrieved person or group of Minor THE COMMONWEALTH OF Justice of this Court on March 10, ten citizens or more to submit written NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED MASSACHUSETTS 2016 comments to the Waterways Regula- PARTIES LAND COURT Attest: tion Program by the Public Comments 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL ______Deadline will result in the waiver of Petition to Resign as Guardian of a Mi- COURT Deborah J. Patterson any right to an adjudicatory hearing nor or Petition for Removal of Guard- 2016 SM 001234 Recorder in accordance with 310 CMR 9.13(4) ian of a Minor filed by Brenda Dufault ORDER OF NOTICE 200911-1256-TEA (c).The group of citizens must include on October 26, 2015 will be held To: March 18, 2016 no less than five citizens who are res- 04/05/2016 08:30 AM Motion John Tesell Trustee of East Bay Realty

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Also 2 tons of pellet fuel blocks Decorative prints Mirror,Bureau,Night left, 8 right) Made for a $99.00 (508)885-3136 $225.00 Peachtree Forge stand. Like new And Much more! 5-in. gutter, includes (860)888-5207 Call Paul at top mount round Call $750.00 screws .Musket Brown 1-774-241-0327 FOUND HERE! vanity sink (508)266-0730 By Appointment only Asking $485 860-481-5949 COAL STOVE-HARMOND black with black high FOR SALE No Calls after 7pm (508)779-0595 Bedroom Set with blower. 508-949-7539 Kitchen Wood Stove end fixtures $250 Includes 15 bags of coal 6 lids Quality HANDICAPPED SCOOTER $475 King Size Pine water bed with Oven, water reservoir mirrored dresser and bureau. FREEZER - FRIGIDAIRE with 2 brand new batteries Hollywood style 6 bulb Lite Pine (508)476-2497 warming oven $200/OBO Upright 13.7 cu. ft. ALUMINUM FOLDING light fixture $100 Queen $200.00 cream and porcelain. 18x19x51, With matching hutch DELTA 10” TILTING RAMP 36” Color TV Works Good $800.00 $675 All in excellent top,Men’s 5 drawer chest ARBOR UNISAW condition! Plus two night stands with sliding table attachment $75 Kids Wooden Train set Electric Kitchen Stove (508)234-2819 $300.00 74 tracks, train, silo, LIFT CHAIR 1960s 4 burner top 2 9ft ‘ Fisher Plow Call (774)239-2240 GRIZZLY 3 H.P. SHAPER 27” Color TV barn, Light Blue oven white wonderful $275.00 MOVING SALE In real great condition. A $50/OBO Extra cars and Pieces $40 condition $375 Bedroom set Solid Furniture, baby items, must see. $800 or B/O. RBI PLANER WITH (508)867-4546 Call (508)344-8081 Maple wood twin CANADIAN PINE HUTCH Dept. 56, games, pictures, silk Call (860)753-1229 Call flowers, candles and more! 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Call 12 place setting Call 800-536-5836 Broyhill Fontana Corner-Oak w/ (508)832-3029 FRANCISCANWARE 1948-52 239 engine LEATHER JACKET Entertainment Armoir Magnovox Tv FOR SALE “Desert Rose”, pieces or set parts and truck tool tray Black, size 2XL approx. 7ft tall $300/RO Slate Pool Table 4x7 Angle Iron Cutter Two matching love seats beds $125 with zip-out lining (508)867-2820 DVD player- $25. SEARS Black Leather Sofa W/twin mattresses Very nice, For Shelving Like new and solid (508)943-4850 1948-52-truck repro FOLDING STEPPER 4W296, HK Potter 2790 from Rotmans/ approx in extra good condition FULL LENGTH MINK Burgundy, green leaf pattern on hub caps $100 Excellent condition Normally Sells For $700 90”. Shows some Made by FMC, Used very little COAT cream fabric Gold Framed Wall $90 OBO normal leather wear but $200.00 each 10 RR lanterns $35 zippers at sleeve cuffs Paid $150 Size 12New $2,400 Mirror 29x41”$50.00 good shape $300/RO Both $350.00 each $75 Asking $75 Call 5pm-8:30pm Call Asking $500 860-928-2046 Photos upon request Call (860)774-7615 Call Jan (508)885-9537 (508)867-6546 (774)318-0004 (508)461-7479 9am-5pm Call (508)892-1679 evenings 508-867-2130

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FREE (774)230-1662 Made of Texture 1-11 Seeking Quality Homes AT Part time in our Spencer and (508)943-0169 CONSTRUCTION WOOD 8x8 $775 Throughout Central MA RTC Sturbridge locations. 2x4’s, 2x6’s, To Provide Foster Care 8x10 $960 Sturbridge is two nights per Plywood beams, 3/4’ To Children In Need. 860-928-7511 8x12 $1050 week and Spencer is M-F. 200 GEN. BUSINESS thick, Assorted sizes & 24/7 Support. Generous Both jobs are after business 8x16 $1375 thickness. Good for Reimbursement. hours. Delivered Built On-Site wood stoves $1000 Sign-On Bonus PART TIME HELP Experience preferred. 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STURBRIDGE RV RESORT CAPE COD TIME 505 APARTMENTS FOR NOW HIRING SHARE FOR SALE ENT Part-time employees needed R Edgewater Beach Resort Housekeeping 95 Chase Avenue Security DUDLEY Dennisport, MA 02639 Pool Monitors THREE BEDROOM On the water Grounds and Recreation Studio (Unit 706) Weekends and holidays a must TOWN HOUSE Fixed week 33 (August) Ability to cross train Nichols College location- Deeded rights 720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 745 RECREATIONAL 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1-5 years experience Canyard Rd. Jeep Liberty Limited VEHICLES 1.5 Bath central air, You’ll own it for a lifetime Own a Piece of in appropriate area Chrysler 300C 2006 2003 4x4 & can be passed down to Automotive History High school diploma Oak flooring In very good condition MOTOR HOME or equivalent is preferred Granite countertops your children and grand Silver Anniversary Only 81k mi. 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 111,200 Miles 38’ 1998 Valid drivers license and ability $1600/month children. $5000.00 Edition 1978 Excellent/very good Leather seats,navigation Dutchstar to pass background check Option to purchase, as well (508)347-3145 Corvette Indy Pace Car cond. Asking $7125 For additional information First-Last-security 2006 MUSTANG GT L-82, Auto, 39k sunroof, V8 hemi or best offer 300 Cummins Diesel regarding our exceptional resort Credit check PARTS Matching Numbers AWD $8600/OBO Call (860)966-6042 Spartan Chassis. One communities we invite you to 508-277-8867 (774)230-3067 Slide out. (4) Koenig Beyond Wheels 17x8 All Factory Original MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE visit our website at OFF SEASON $450 83,000 Miles Excellent Condition 2007, 2-door www.equitylifestyle.com Large 1BR apartment Front Leather Seats $500 New Tires & Brakes WEEKS/WEEKENDS! Throughout! CORVETTE 1977 Black exterior, grey interior Please call to make an with balcony Complete Stock Exhaust $300 Sleeps Four. Price appointment with Front Brake Calipers w/Pads $18900.00/OBO auto, red, rebuilt original motor 125,000 miles in Sturbridge Good condition Reduced! Bonnie or Anthony for $300 Must Sell 350HP, rebuilt front suspen- $1,150 includes all utilities, you Complete Suspension System Call Ed sion and rebuilt rear end with $4,200 Call (508)335-3948 an interview only pay cable!! $750 (508)479-9752 3:55 gears, excellent body, Call 508-867-9106 508-347-7156 Locked building, elevator, coin Other Parts solid frame, runs excellent, West Brookfield 750 CAMPERS/ 9am-3pm Monday-Friday op, close to Pike and 84 no winters. 508-476-2293 725 AUTOMOBILES Toyota Tacoma 2008 TRAILERS EOE 508-965-2572 $12,000 6 cylinder Cruise control 2000 PONTIAC Call LARGE 2BR APARTMENT 6 foot bed,Extended cab Hornet RLS 2006 313 CLERICAL MONTANO 774-318-7014 32 Feet, Excellent IN STURBRIDGE 720 CLASSICS 68k Miles. $12000/OBO 133,471 miles condition. Used only 5 $1,250 includes all utilities, you (508)434-2736 MORTGAGE SERVICING Fully loaded Dodge 1500 pickup. 98’ years, in seasonal park by CLERK only pay cable!! Great condition Volvo 850 1997 Locked building, elevator, coin 1964 1/2 110,000 Miles adults. Large slide out Prepares commitment letters $800 or BO Runs Well, Needs Work op, close to Pike and 84 $950.00 sleeps 6, 2 swivel rockers and closing packages. MUSTANG 508-867-3420 $750.00 $9000 508-965-2572 South Dennis, Performs data entry for new Pony Int. Ask for Dan Ford Wind Star 01’ (508)451-8525 Call (508)765-5039 mortgages and related clerical off Rte. 134: Excelent condition 143,000 Miles functions. Processes SOUTHBRIDGE/ Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, all original Equipment $1100.00 745 RECREATIONAL Needs some restoration BUICK CADILLAC mortgage payoffs and CHARLTON LINE 2 twins) 1 bath home with Call (508)779-0194 VEHICLES 760 VANS/TRUCKS maintains real estate tax Nice 3br duplex for rent full kitchen & microwave, completion DEVILLE DTS $15000/OBO payment records. All appliances, off-street washer/dryer, screened in 2005, V8, Black 1989 CITATION VAN 2001 DODGE To apply email resume parking, private deck. W/D porch w/ picnic table, grill, Good condition Dodge Journey 2013 5th wheel to [email protected] hookup, Walk out basement cable TV. Outdoor shower. 1990 CADDY NStar Navigation, Leather Excellent cond. Good condition RAM 1500 Nice quiet area On dead-end street. 47000 Miles Interior, Moon Roof, CD Player FWD, Four Cylinder Everything works Fair condition 131,000 Miles Available April 1st Near shopping, theater, Excelent Shape 2.4 L, 7 Passenger Good for campground starts right up and runs OOD ERVICES 314 F S Email restaurants, bike trail, $6000 Extras $14,861.00 $2500.00/OBO $800/OBO [email protected] fishing, playground, 774-297-9279 Call 774-272-2085 (774)200-5152 352-552-7464 774-261-5503 Experienced Line Cook 10 minutes from bay and & Pizza Maker SPENCER ocean side beaches. Apply in person 2-bedroom, 5-room apartment Village Pizza Restaurant 2nd floor Off season rates available 487 Main St., Sturbridge Gas heat ,stove 508-347-8177 fridge Call Janet Ask for George or Bob W/D hookup at 508-865-1583 No pets after 6 pm, or email $800/month 325 PROFESSIONAL June at First-Last-Security [email protected] HELP WANTED 508-885-9207 for more information. Available June 1st TRAILER TRUCK DRIVERS STUDIO APARTMENT INK! WANTED IN STURBRIDGE $900 includes all utilities, you only pay cable!! *************** Locked building, elevator, coin op, close to Pike and 84 508-965-2572 Class A CDL with Hazmat STURBRIDGE How do you get Your News Based in Nice large efficiency in country setting. Easy commute. North Brookfield Includes appliances & laundry on premises. ****************** $550/Month One Year Lease Credit, References & Security in the paper? 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(NAPS) one farmer today can feed 155 Two of the most popular other people while using 2 per- terms used today to describe cent fewer inputs, all with less food production in the United impact on the environment. States are “stewardship” and Each spring, National Ag “sustainability.” However, Day recognizes the accom- these terms are more than buzz- plishments of America’s food words. They’re two important producers. This year on March goals of the nearly 2.2 million 15, consumers across the coun- hardworking U.S. farmers and try can celebrate the role that ranchers who strive daily to farmers, ranchers and agri- help feed and clothe nearly businesses play in feeding the 7.4 billion people worldwide world and nurturing a healthy, through the careful, sustain- thriving planet. able use of water, land, air and According to the Agriculture other resources. Council of America, the nation- In fact, since our early his- al organization charged with tory, America’s farmers and promoting National Ag Day, ranchers have been the orig- this year’s theme is Agriculture: inal caretakers of the land. Stewards of a Healthy Planet. While their knowledge and This theme demonstrates the use of technology have evolved tremendous responsibility and greatly in the last century, commitment that farmers and their dedication remains the ranchers share in protecting same. Farmers’ and ranchers’ the global environment as an prudent use of soil, water, fer- important part of their liveli- tilizers, seeds and other inputs hoods. not only helps ensure a bounti- Learn More ful harvest, but sustains those About Agriculture Today resources for generations to To find out more about come. National Ag Day on March 15, Thanks to innovations in visit www.agday.org. You can genetics, GPS and precision read about how America’s agri- equipment and other agro- cultural producers are proudly nomic technologies, farmers leading the way in protecting today can more accurately and the land, air and water while efficiently plant, fertilize, cul- providing the food, fiber and tivate and harvest crops and fuel a growing world popula- raise their livestock. The use of tion needs. soil sensors and aerial imaging of fields helps farmers time and The world is in the good hands place inputs when and where of America’s farmers. Emily Eibs, plants need them most. University of Wisconsin—Stout, cre- As a result of these produc- ated this year’s National Ag Day tivity-enhancing technologies, poster. Eggland’s Best Launches ‘America’s Best Recipe’ Contest

to submit your favorite their state ingredients!” over medium heat, cook recipes on the EB web- A Sample the turkey bacon until site (www.egg landsbest. For recipe inspiration, slightly crisp. Transfer com/americasbe streci- New York City residents the turkey bacon to a cut- pe) for the chance to win Lyssie Lakatos and ting board and roughly $10,000. With four meal Tammy Lakatos Shames chop. Place on a small categories to choose created a “Big Apple Egg plate and set aside. from, and countless local Bake.” In the same pan, add fruits, meats and vegeta- the olive oil and turn the bles across the country, heat to medium. Add the the opportunities are BIG APPLE EGG onion and apple. Sauté endless! BAKE for 10 minutes or until Recipes will be judged the ingredients are soft on criteria such as taste, MAKES 7 SERVINGS and translucent. creativity, and the inspi- Stir in the rosemary ration behind the local Ingredients: and thyme. Turn off the recipe ingredients. After heat and allow the mix- state winners are select- 4 Eggland’s Best eggs ture to cool to room tem- ed, Eggland’s Best will (We use Eggland’s Best perature. call on all Americans to because they have 25% In a large mixing help narrow down the less saturated fat than bowl, whisk together the “Best in State” recipes other eggs) Eggland’s Best eggs, egg to five “Best in Region” 2½ large apples (use a whites and Greek yogurt. winners. sweeter variety like Fuji Add the cheeses, turkey The “Best in Region” or Red Delicious) bacon and apple/onion recipes will be revealed 2 ounces turkey bacon mixture. Season with on the Eggland’s Best 1 teaspoon olive oil pepper and mix well. website, where EB fans 1 yellow onion, thinly Spritz a casserole dish will have the chance to sliced with oil from spray con- vote for America’s Best 1½ teaspoons fresh tainer and pour in egg Recipe! The Grand Prize rosemary, chopped (or ½ mixture. Place in the winner will be awarded teaspoon dried) oven and cook for about $10,000 and a year’s sup- 1½ teaspoons fresh 30–35 minutes or until ply of Eggland’s Best eggs, thyme, chopped (or ½ the center is set. About and “Best in Region” win- teaspoon dried) 20 minutes into the cook- ners will receive $1,000 1½ cups liquid egg ing time, take out the cas- each. State winners will whites serole and arrange the also receive prizes from ¼ cup 2% fat plain remaining apple slices on Eggland’s Best. top. Place the dish back The Nutritionist’s Greek yogurt in the oven and continue Opinion to bake for the remaining “We always try to find 5 ounces low-fat time. Allow the casserole ways to mix my favorite cheddar cheese, grated to cool for 10–15 minutes local foods with Eggland’s 4 ounces fat-free feta before serving. Enjoy! Best eggs as they have cheese, crumbled more nutrients than Freshly ground pepper For official contest ordinary eggs with four Oil in a spray rules and to submit times the vitamin D, 10 container your original recipes, times the vitamin E and visit www.egglands- 25 percent less saturated Directions: best.com/americasbe- fat,” said registered dieti- strecipe. (NAPS) ever, Eggland’s Best is Whether your Eggs tians Lyssie Lakatos and Preheat oven to 375 Which state ingredi- Eggland’s Best (EB) encouraging fans to sub- Benedict gets a boost Tammy Lakatos Shames degrees F. Core and thin- ent do you like to pair is looking for the best mit recipes featuring EB from Louisiana craw- (“The Nutrition Twins”). ly slice two of the apples. with EB eggs? Enter original egg recipe with eggs combined with their fish or a perfect Georgia “We are excited to see Repeat for the remaining your original egg dish the launch of its 2016 favorite state-inspired peach makes your Peach how egg lovers from each half apple, but set it aside for the chance to win “America’s Best Recipe” ingredients. Custard Pie even better, state do the same with to layer on top. $10,000. Contest. For the first time The Contest you have until April 29 In a large nonstick pan

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