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DEBATE TIME When art meets flesh Bay Path With election season coming into view, we here at the Webster Times are DUDLEY LIBRARIAN FEATURED IN looking to do a written debate. We’re going to TATTOO-INSPIRED CALENDAR TO HELP PROGRAMS project faces submit 10 of the same questions to our local can- BY JOY RICHARD didates, state Rep. Peter TIMES STAFF WRITER Durant (R-Spencer) and DUDLEY — “Never judge Democrat Kathleen a book by its cover.” vote Oct. 4 Walker, and state Rep. Most people have proba- Ryan Fattman (R-Sutton) bly heard this common and Democrat Don quotation before referring BY GUS STEEVES Bourque. We want your to both works of literature STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER input! One of those ques- and anything they might be CHARLTON — Bay Path IF YOU GO tions will be from a read- judging by appearance only. Regional Vocational Polls will be open from er, so if you have some- For 16 Massachusetts Technical High School hopes noon to 8 p.m. in Webster at thing you want to ask feel librarians who recently next Thursday, Oct. 4, is a Town Hall, in Dudley at the free to email took part in a fundraising chance to rewrite history. Municipal Complex on jrichard@stonebridge- calendar featuring tattooed That day, voters in all 10 West Main Street, and in press.com! library personnel for the towns of the vocational dis- Oxford at the Chaffee Massachusetts Library trict will be asked to head to School (Precincts 1 and 4), Association’s youth pro- the polls to answer just one Town Hall (Precinct 3) and grams, this quote rings question: Do they want to Oxford Middle School true for them in both ways. renovate and expand the (Precinct 2). INSIDE The calendar, shot at the school, to the tune of $73 mil- Chelmsford Public Library lion? ing since 2002 on this, look- Local ...... A2-3 earlier this month, will be The district asked that ing at the needs of the build- Learning ...... A5-7 made accessible to the pub- question the traditional way ing,” said Superintendent lic in November. All of the this spring — at individual Viewpoint ...... A8 John LaFleche. “… The funds raised through sales town elections — but seven architects studied six or Sports ...... A12-13 will go toward youth pro- of the 10 towns rejected it, seven options and there’s no Obituaries ...... B2 grams at libraries through- with Southbridge, Charlton doubt — the option we’re out the state. and Spencer the ones saying looking for in this election Events Calendar ...... B3 Pearle L. Crawford yes. But since it only took takes care of all the prob- Real Estate ...... Sect.B Memorial Library one town voting “no” to nix lems.” Children’s Librarian Kathy the whole thing, Bay Path Legal Notices ..... Sect.B Specifically, the plans call Dunton was one of the 16 opted to try a second, dis- for renovation of a host of youth librarians to take trict-wide ballot, where the the school’s internal sys- part in the photo shoot. She majority rules regardless of tems, fixing the leaking roof, Joy Richard photo LOCAL said when she first received the vote breakdown in any replacing windows and the email she was thrilled Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library Children’s Librarian Kathy given town. expanding the building itself to have the opportunity to Dunton shows off the inspiration for one of her many literary-themed “Our position has always support youth programs. tattoos. Dunton was one of 16 Massachusetts librarians to take been that we’ve been work- Dunton said working with part in a fundraising calendar featuring tattooed library personnel for Please Read BAY PATH, page A10 children and teens every the Massachusetts Library Association’s youth programs. day at the library, she knows how important these programs are to literacy and creating life- part in helping something I enjoy so much,” said Dunton during an interview ‘Vote No’ letter long learners. “I was beyond excited that I could take Please Read TATTOO, page A14 spurs selectmen’s The Journey GAME Page A3 FACE opinions LEARNING ON BY JOY RICHARD which questioned a presenta- TIMES STAFF WRITER tion made by Bay Path Joy Richard photos DUDLEY — With the final Superintendent John Decked out in vote less than a week away, LaFleche during the Sept. 10 green, Oxford selectmen revisited the topic board meeting. freshman Patricia of the Bay Path Regional In the letter Maher said Alger, 15, and Vocational Technical High there were five points of Shawn Forget, 14, School rebuilding project. LaFleche’s presentation that poses for a photo The board discussed the he wished to discuss with the in the Scooby more than $5.7 million debt board. Doo-themed exclusion question during its The five points Maher bleachers. Monday, Sept. 24 meeting. wanted to dispute were that The topic came up during a he believes taxes will still go See photos on discussion of a recently up even if voters reject the Preschool Prep page 13! received letter from Vote No debt exclusion during the to $73.8 Million Committee Page A5 Chairman Steven R. Maher, Please Read VOTE, page A11 SPORTS Two wheels, one pursuit of a dream FORMER WEBSTER RESIDENT PREPARES TO PITCH HOMEGROWN TELEVISION PILOT

BY JOY RICHARD the homegrown travel/history point exactly what made him TIMES STAFF WRITER pilot “Two Wheelin’ America,” fall in love with film and televi- WEBSTER — To some, the the past few years have been sion, he could say it was a thought of going to Hollywood what he described in a recent dream come true to make his is little more than a dream. interview as a thrilling learn- own show. But for one former Webster ing experience in all things tele- Currently Way is a produc- Courtesy photo resident, that dream has vision production. tion assistant on the TV Land Brian Way, a former Webster resident and current co-cre- Warriors Rally, become an exciting reality. Born in Norwood and raised show “Happily Divorced,” star- ator of the upcoming travel/history show “Two Wheelin’ For Brian Way, a production in Webster from the age of 2, America,” can been seen setting up equipment and a shot Nip Indians assistant and co-producer of Way said while he could not pin- Please Read DREAM, page A14 during a shoot. Page A12 CPR, first aid being vetted for graduation requirement OPINION GET YOUR BY JOY RICHARD According to the the most important aspects Superintendent Barbara parents’ input,” said TIMES STAFF WRITER American Heart of the process, with fewer Malkas said this year dis- Malkas. “I know it is a com- POINT ACROSS It only takes a little Association’s web site the breaths given during the trict employees would take a ponent of the health cur- PAGE A8 instruction to save a life. major changes to how a process and harder, deeper look at the policy regarding riculum, but I don’t know if With critical lifesaving “lay” or average person compression given to the graduation requirements. they have it right now.” techniques becoming more administers CPR include victim. She said adding a CPR/first She said the district is accessible to the public, looking, listening to the vic- For more on the specific aid class might be some- looking to certify more stu- local schools are looking to tim and feeling if the victim guidelines, visit thing that would interest dents in CPR and first aid. bring EMS/CPR instructors is breathing. Compressions www.heart.org. them. into classrooms. are also viewed as one of Webster School District “We will be looking for Please Read CLASSES, page A10 2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net ‘I think we all learn something’ BY GUS STEEVES but also reality tossed in its own. 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That, unfortunately, didn’t rary shelter they’ve been sent to have required Harrington Hospital to shut work; the local departments could to get in on this great deal to be isolated, tested and, if necessary, down completely,letting nobody in or communicate among themselves, but cleaned very thoroughly. out, because some of the injured had those coming in from outside could- How thoroughly depends on the already arrived before the material n’t. to make your ad substance, since each isotope emits was found. Participants noted that “That’s why I’m so glad we did it radiation in one of three forms, would require at least a dozen extra now, instead of driving all the way up alpha, beta or gamma. According to police officers on top of those on the here [for a real incident] and having the U.S. Environmental Protection accident scene, doing traffic control no communication,” Burke said. Agency’s “Protection Basics” web- around the area, and at the Armory Afterward, MEMA representative page, alpha can be blocked by paper (the temporary shelter), as well as Jeff Zukowski said he will address or skin itself; beta requires “heavy requiring calling all ambulances still that at the state level, noting it may be clothing”; but gamma requires en route to other hospitals and having as simple as reprogramming the “thick, dense shielding such as lead” them turn around or, if too late, clos- radios. of a thickness that varies depending ing those facilities down. on the energy. The first two are most- Larochelle later told participants Gus Steeves may be reached at (508) ly a danger if the source particles are the samples’ lead casing had not bro- 909-4135, or by email at gus@stone- inhaled, ingested or in direct skin ken, so nobody was actually contami- bridgepress.com. contact, but the latter can literally go nated. through people and be a danger at During a break, Harrington’s 508-909-4111 some distance; it sometimes requires Marsha Woodard said the multiple feet of shielding to block. hospital has only had one or email: Gamma radiation is what most peo- suspected radiological inci- [email protected] ple think of because it is produced by dent, several years ago; nuclear weapons or power plant nobody is sure what actual- ALMANAC waste and, to a Rubbish Removal UOTE OF THE EEK Residential • Commercial Q W Weekly Pick Up Programs B&L (LOW COST CONTRACTS AVAILABLE) “Mary put a new light CLEAN Attic • Garage in our family. 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We cannot run corrections imately 2 1/2 million breast can- aggressive treatment included based upon differences of opinion or uncon- cer survivors in the United months of chemotherapy, fol- firmable facts. We will, however, print letters States, and Mary Devlin is one lowed by a double mastectomy to the editor from area residents who wish to of them. and even more chemo. By the add their comments to our news coverage. If She’s also a mom, grandmoth- end of it all she had lost her you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. er, aunt and sister, and, accord- hair and her breasts, and During non-business hours, leave a message ing to her, it’s these relation- weighed just 93 pounds, but said in the editor’s voicemail box. ships that made her a survivor. she had gained a new perspec- Sitting at her kitchen table at tive on life. her Dudley home a couple of “It makes you wake up and weeks, surrounded by her loved see the things that matter and PUBLIC MEETINGS ones, she looked around at them the things that don’t,” she said. with tears in her eyes. “Mary put a new light in our Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are retrieved “It’s been all about family,” family,” said Corsi. “I couldn’t in advance from multiple sources, including she said. “That’s what got me imagine being as strong as she town halls and on the Internet. The Webster through — they’re what gave was.” Times is not responsible for changes and can- me faith.” Today Devlin is in remission. cellations. In honor of the whole family’s Her once pin-straight hair has fight, they will walk together at grown back thick and curly.She the end of this month in will soon welcome her second DUDLEY Amanda Collins photo Harrington Healthcare’s 2012 grandchild, see her daughter MONDAY, OCT. 1 Breast Cancer Walk/Run 5K. Mary Devlin, center, surrounded by those who helped her through her fight — graduate from college, and cele- Their team name? her daughter Katie and grandson Travis, 3, her daughter Kelli, 9, and big sister, brate when her youngest daugh- Board of Selectmen meeting, 6:30 p.m., Black “Keep the faith,” said Devlin’s Peggi Corsi. ter enters the double digits. And Tavern, 138 Center Road sister, Peggi Corsi. she takes none of it for granted. Self-proclaimed “army brats,” both are also key members of and Corsi the secretarial wiz to “I feel lucky to be here Devlin and Corsi explained they the Charlton community — Vocational Director Don because you never know,” she WEBSTER moved around a lot as kids until Devlin the administrative mas- Montville at Bay Path Regional said. MONDAY, OCT. 8 their father decided to settle in ter behind the Board of Vocational Technical High Her three daughters are one Trustees of Soldiers Monuments, 6 p.m., Dudley,where they in turn have Selectmen and Town School. of the main reasons she said Irene Martel Conference Room, 350 Main St. raised their own families. But Administrator Robin Craver, When Devlin was diagnosed she’s walking this year in the with Stage II breast cancer two Breast Cancer 5K. She wants to years ago at the age of just 47, it raise money for research came as a complete shock to her should they ever get the same OXFORD and the family. While both her news she did. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 parents had battled cancer, For the rest of the family, the Oxford Annual Fall Town Meeting, 7 p.m., Corsi said she could find no walk is all about Devlin. Oxford High School auditorium, 495 Main St. women in the family who had “We’ve all in been in this had breast cancer. together. We’re all so proud of At the time of her diagnosis, her,” said Corsi. Devlin was a new grandmother, Harrington Healthcare’s her daughter Katie having Breast Cancer Walk/Run 5K given birth to her son, Travis, will take place Sunday, Sept. 30 Reverse Mortgage Consultant just a year before. Devlin’s mid- on Thompson Road in Webster. dle daughter, Nicole, was a col- To sponsor team “Keep the lege student at Endicott, and Faith,” you can send a check her youngest daughter, Kelli, made out to “Harrington Breast was just 7. Devlin said that Cancer 5K” to 53 West Main St., while “joking around about it” No. 2, Dudley, MA 01571. helped them stay positive, she Amanda Collins may be Courtesy photo admitted that there was a time reached at (508) 909-4132, or by Devlin’s daughter Nicole was so inspired by her mom’s strength, she had the when she feared for her life. “That’s the first thing you email at acollins@stonebridge- word “faith” with a breast cancer ribbon tattooed on her arm, which in turn, press.com. inspired their team name. think when you hear you have

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BY AMANDA COLLINS 276 tons, of unwanted or expired public health and safety,” he said. that’s could be the target,” he said. participating locations. Any pre- TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER medication at the last take-back day According to a 2010 National Hurley said he’s been shocked by scription drugs will be accepted and The public can safely dispose of in April. Survey on Drug Use and Health, the sheer number of medications no labels or containers are necessary. unused or expired prescription drugs “We are pleased at the response of more Americans abuse prescription that dropped off, and to his surprise, Over-the-counter medicines may also at various sites this weekend as part the American people once again, and drugs than the number of those over various take-back measures the be dropped off. No sharps, needles, of the National Prescription Drug we thank them for participating and using heroin, hallucinogens and amount being dropped off keeps aerosols, or chemotherapy drugs will Take Back Program Saturday, Sept. contributing to the battle against pre- cocaine combined. increasing, leading his department be accepted. 29. scription drug abuse,” said DEA Still, Leicester Police Chief James to consider creating a more perma- Local drop-off locations are the In conjunction with the Drug Administrator Michele M. Leonhart. Hurley said that, at least locally, just nent drop-off center. Charlton Police Department, 85 Enforcement Administration, police “Our take-back events highlight the how big of a problem prescription Besides abuse, improper disposal Masonic Home Road, Charlton; the stations in Charlton, Douglas, problems related to prescription drug abuse is can be hard to quantify. of medications, like flushing them Douglas Police Department, 29 Depot Leicester, Northbridge and Warren drug abuse and give our citizens an While he noted his officers are fre- down toilets or tossing them in the St., Douglas; the Leicester Recycling will accept controlled substances and opportunity to contribute to the solu- quently seizing illegally held medica- trash, can also be a problem. Center, 200 Mannville St., Leicester; other medications from 10 a.m. to 2 tion.” tions and making related arrests, he Flushing medications can con- the Northbridge Police Department, p.m., for destruction, with no ques- According to Northbridge Police didn’t realize the scope of the prob- tribute to water pollution, contribut- 1 Hope St., Whitinsville, and the tions asked. Chief Walter Warchol, unneeded pre- lem until he saw how many pills were ing to health risks and contaminat- Warren Police Department, 1 Milton This is the fifth national take-back scription drugs lingering in medi- dropped at the station during previ- ing fish habitats. In the same vein, O. Fountain Way, Warren. program in the past two years. cine cabinets locally can be the ous take-back endeavors. Even peo- throwing medicines in the trash can According to the DEA, the program source of a growing nationwide ple who aren’t abusing the drugs can lead to groundwater contamination, Amanda Collins may be reached at has disposed of nearly 1.5 million problem. be contributing to the problem. or allow them to fall into the wrong 508-909-4132, or by e-mail at pounds, or 775 tons, of medication at “Expired, unused or unwanted “What we see is a lot potential for hands, according to the DEA. [email protected]. more than 5,300 sites operated by controlled substances in abuse, for issues,” he explained. The prescription drug take back more than 4,000 state and local law homes are a potential source of “When people have old prescription program will be offered for free at enforcement agencies. supply for the increasing abuse of drugs around in Most recently, citizens turned in a pharmaceutical drugs in the United their house and it cial trans fat per serving, which provide fla- record-breaking 552,161 pounds, or Sates and an unacceptable risk to gets broken into, Panera Bread coming to East vorful, wholesome offerings. The menu also includes a wide variety of year-round Village Square in Webster favorites complemented by new items intro- SUPPORT BAY PATH HIGH SCHOOL duced seasonally. Customers can enjoy their WEBSTER — Michael O’Brien, principal of meal in a warm and welcoming environment Galaxy Development, announced that Panera featuring comfortable gathering areas, relax- RENOVATION & ADDITION PROJECT Bread has signed a long-term lease to build a ing décor and free Internet access. new bakery-café at East Village Square. Panera Bread started in 1981, and its head- East Village Square is presently under con- quarters are in St. Louis, Mo. It has nearly struction and will be anchored by a 70,000- 1,600 bakery-cafes throughout the United VOTE YES square-foot, state-of-the-art Price Chopper States and Canada. The new store will create grocery store. Panera plans to build a 4,200- approximately 50 new jobs. The company has square-foot bakery-café restaurant on the pad an outstanding reputation for community THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH site at the corner of the property, which is involvement. At the end of each day, Panera located on the intersection of routes 12 and Bread donates all unsold bread and baked AT YOUR NORMAL, IN-TOWN POLLING LOCATION 16. The bakery-café style restaurant features a goods to local area hunger relief agencies as menu highlighted by antibiotic-free chicken, part of its local Day-End -Nation pro- whole grain bread and select organic and all- gram. Collectively,Panera bakery-cafes annu- 12 NOON – 8:00PM natural ingredients, with zero grams of artifi- ally donate more than $100 million worth of unsold bread and baked goods to help people in need. THE PROJECT WILL ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING: Charlton Orchards Farm All stores at East Village Square are expect- Pick Your Own ed to open in May. • RENOVATE 200,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOPS & CLASSROOMS “We have had significant tenant interest in PEARS, APPLES the one pad site we had available at East • ADD 50,000 SQUARE FEET OF NEEDED CLASSROOM SPACE and Village Square, and we couldn’t be happier PUMPKINS than to team up with Panera Bread. 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BY JOY RICHARD TIMES STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — Think preschool is just about finger painting and singing? Think again. With almost a month of classes under their belts, the two newest St. Louis School pre- school teachers said they are excited about the revamped pre-kindergarten program. Gina Kreidler and Amy Panagiotou are both in their first year of teaching at the pre- school, which is located next to the primary school on Negus Street. The pair recently sat down, amid a busy day of teaching, for an interview. They said they both agreed that their experiences at St. Louis had been special. Each said they had worked for the school in various capacities before and were excited to take on the role as preschool teachers. Kreidler said she and Panagiotou had helped with the after school program at the school in the past. From there, friendship and a positive working relationship blossomed. She said it helps having someone who sees Joy Richard photos eye-to-eye co-teaching, especially when it Above, St. Louis School preschool teachers Gina Kreidler and Amy Panagiotou stand for come to working with younger children. a photo while their class finishes an art project on Wednesday, Sept. 19. Right, St. Louis In addition to working with the after school preschooler Arianna Watson, 4, of Webster poses next to her best block building yet. program, Panagiotou said she was the art teacher at the school for more than five years. “It is hard to find people that you click ship. I still get to be creative. It is more garten children is something with, who you work with,” said Panagiotou. relaxed having one age group to work with. she is used to, having worked questions, we ask them opened questions.” “It is a nice friendship, and working relation- You can do more with them.” as a special education preschool teacher in Kreidler said the joy of teaching preschool- For Kreidler working with pre-kinder- the Webster Public School District for more aged children is that they look forward to than 15 years. class each day,and every day is different from “After my last child was born I took about the last. seven years off be a mom,” said Kreidler. “The children are so excited to come to “When this program became available I made school,” said Kreidler. “They love to be here the transition and it is great to be here. I love and they are excited for the activities.” being a teacher, and what a great place to be.” Panagiotou echoed Kreidler’s sentiments She said the program she and Panagiotou and said she too loves the challenge of each have set up is aimed at teaching the children day. who come in during the week at their age, “I am amazed how kids learn, and it is not and ability level. always out of [the] book,” said Panagiotou. Kreidler said the program is structured so “Every day is a new day, especially at that a parent could have a child come all week age, and sometimes they help you discover long, or a little as three days. So, she said, things you wouldn’t necessarily know.” each child is instructed by where they are developmentally. Joy Richard may be reached at (508) 909- The program is “very language based,” 4129, or by email at jrichard@stonebridge- said Kreidler. “So, instead of asking yes or no press.com.

Giana Keddy, 4, of Webster works on her numbers.

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Theheartof 9/20/12 massachusetts.com 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING The many paths to higher education JUNIORS, SENIORS GET TASTE OF LOCAL COLLEGES

BY JOY RICHARD Faticanti said she would like to “I have a very long list,” said TIMES STAFF WRITER start locally and stay closer to Bird. “It is crazy to think about the OXFORD — It is never too early home. [more than] $500 it will cost to to start looking. “My dad has been pushing [col- apply.” That is what many high school lege] to me since the beginning of She said having the large list of juniors and seniors are told when it sophomore year,” said Faticanti. school will hopeful keep her come to looking for the college, All three girls said they were options open in the fall. vocational training, military career inspired to pursue higher educa- Benson said she too is keeping an or job they will step into after grad- tion because their parents either open mind to many different uation day. did not graduate college or went schools, but is looking to attend a The sentiment is no different at later in life. larger university with a larger Oxford High School, according to Bird said it took her mother 14 sports program. seniors Mariah Benson, 17, and years to receive a degree from a Benson said along with attending Jenna Bird, 17. local community college, between the college fair and touring schools, The girls said juniors are also working and raising a family. She she has used online college search urged by school faculty to partici- said this has inspired her to go to a sites to help in her search. pate in the biannual college fair in local university after graduation. “I am looking at the University of the school’s cafeteria. Oxford resi- “This was my third college fair,” Rhode Island, and they were at the dent and junior Nikki Faticanti, 16, said Bird during an interview last fair so I spoke to the lady about the said this was her first time at the week. “I started looking my junior school, and the process,” said event and was able to get some good year and I looking right away. Most Benson. “I am thinking about information about many different of the schools I talked to I have seen applying to five to eight schools. I schools. before, but it was a reinforcement.” know I want to go toward business, Faticanti said the idea of going to Bird said she also started the but I am not sure what side of busi- college was something always in application process early. She said ness.” Joy Richard photo her mind because of the urging of with a laugh that she has more than Oxford High School seniors Jenna Bird, 17, and Mariah Benson, 17, flank junior Nikki her parents. a dozen colleges she is currently Joy Richard may be reached at Faticanti, 16. The group posed for a photo after a college fair Friday, Sept. 21 that the Focused on pre-medicine and looking into, and is interested in (508) 909-4129, or by email at school held for Grades 11 and 12. later becoming an obstetrician, becoming a nurse. [email protected].

Nichols College to host International Music Festival DUDLEY — The world is coming to the Nichols College campus on Saturday, Sept. 29, and with a catchy beat. The school’s first International Music Festival will take place from 3-8 p.m. under a tent on the lawn in front of the Nichols Guest House. Admission is free and open to the public. “The idea is share this event with the whole community,” said Blanche Milligan, the director of the college’s Fischer Institute, which is producing the festival. She is also hoping to make the gathering an annual event. The musical menu will include Cuban salsa, Reggae, African drumming and dance, and Inca pan pipes. “It’s very danceable,” Milligan said, adding, “We want students to be exposed to what they don’t usually listen to.” The food menu, meanwhile, will feature an array of international dishes available.

Courtesy photo NEW SIGN AT ST. ANNE’S

WEBSTER — Sr. Constance Bayeur, principal of St. Anne School, and the eighth-grade students proudly display the beautiful new sign located on the school gymnasium. Sacred Heart Parish and St. Anne School believe the new sign shows just how proud they are to be “Home of the Warriors.”

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mixed fruit, milk. Shepherd Hill Regional HS and Tuesday, Oct. 2: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or LEARNING salad meal or egg salad sandwich or beef taco with D-C Elementary Schools taco chips, tossed salad, chilled peach slices, milk. Monday, Oct. 1: Italian sausage on a roll, roasted Wednesday, Oct. 3: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or peppers and onions, minestrone soup, fruit, variety vegetable wrap or macaroni and cheese with broc- of sandwiches (Shepherd Hill only). coli, broccoli and carrots, assorted fruit, milk. Walking/Hiking Club Tuesday, Oct. 2: Tacos with Mozzarella cheese and Thursday, Oct. 4: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or salsa, cucumber tomato salad, fruit, variety of sand- salad meal or club sandwich, stuffed peppers, apple- wiches (Shepherd Hill only). sauce/cinnamon, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 3: Chicken kebob, whole grain rice, Friday, Oct. 5: No school today. roasted red peppers, wheat roll, variety of sand- steps off for another year wiches (Shepherd Hill only). Park Avenue School Thursday, Oct. 4: Meatball grinder, whole grain roll, Monday, Oct. 1: Bologna sandwich, vegetable sticks, potato puffs, fruit, variety of sandwiches (Shepherd pretzels or hot dog on a bun, baked beans, creamy Hill only). coleslaw, fresh apples, milk. Friday, Oct. 5: Quesadilla chicken, green Romaine Tuesday,Oct. 2: Ham and cheese sandwich, Goldfish, salad, fruit, variety of sandwiches (Shepherd Hill juice or chicken nuggets, sweet potato nuggets, fresh only). broccoli, spiced applesauce, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 3: Ham and cheese sandwich, Oxford High School Goldfish, juice or American chop suey, garlic bread, Monday, Oct. 1: Salad meal or specialty salad or green beans, fresh pears, milk. assorted tuna salad filling panini or crispy chicken Thursday, Oct. 4: Ham and cheese sandwich, patty,chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, whipped Goldfish, juice or grilled cheese sandwich, salad sweet potato, chilled mixed fruit, milk. with baby spinach leafs, chick peas, vegetable soup, Tuesday, Oct. 2: Salad meal or specialty salad or egg grapes, milk. salad sandwich or beef taco with taco chips or Friday, Oct. 5: No school today — Professional stuffed crust pizza, chef ’s choices as posted, tossed Development Day. salad, chilled peach slices, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 3: Salad meal or specialty salad or Webster Middle School vegetable wrap or macaroni and cheese with broc- Monday, Oct. 1: Bologna sandwich, vegetable sticks, coli or super burger on a bun, chef ’s choices as post- Courtesy photo pretzels or hot dog on a bun, baked beans, creamy ed, tossed salad, broccoli and carrots, assorted fruit, coleslaw, fresh apples, milk. The Walking/Hiking Club at Oxford Middle School. milk. Tuesday,Oct. 2: Ham and cheese sandwich, Goldfish, Thursday, Oct. 4: Salad meal or specialty salad or juice or chicken nuggets, sweet potato nuggets, fresh BY ELAINE GOULAS high school track or hike on a trail behind club sandwich or stuffed peppers or Rib-B-Q on a broccoli, spiced applesauce, milk. bun, chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, potato SPECIAL TO THE TIMES the high school. There are over 45 students Wednesday, Oct. 3: Ham and cheese sandwich, puffs, applesauce, milk. Goldfish, juice or American chop suey, garlic bread, OXFORD — This year we are continuing registered in the club. Many local sponsors Friday, Oct. 5: No school today. the Jump Up & Go message that was devel- like Shaw’s Supermarket, Park ‘n’ Shop, and green beans, fresh pears, milk. Market Basket have donated gift cards that Thursday, Oct. 4: Ham and cheese sandwich, oped by Blue Cross/Blue Shield and the Oxford Middle School Goldfish, juice or grilled cheese sandwich, salad Massachusetts Department of Health in will be used to provide healthy snacks for Monday, Oct. 1: Grab and Go or salad plate or tuna with baby spinach leafs, chick peas, vegetable soup, order to combat the growing problems in the members of the club. The advisors to the club sub assorted panini or crispy chicken patty, grapes, milk. United States of childhood obesity. are Elaine Goulas and Jennifer Pariseau, whipped sweet potato, chilled mixed fruit, milk. Friday, Oct. 5: No school today — Professional Although the program no longer exists, we both teachers at OMS. Tuesday, Oct. 2: Grab and Go or salad plate or egg Development Day. at Oxford Middle School feel it is important to The Walking/Hiking Club meets salad sandwich or beef taco with taco chips, person- continue to promote its simple 5-2-1 message. September through November and then al pizza, tossed salad, chilled peach slices, milk. Bartlett High School Wednesday,Oct. 3: Grab and Go or salad plate or veg- Monday, Oct. 1: Salad meals or assorted grinders or This includes eating five fruits and vegeta- starts up again late March through June. etable wrap or macaroni and cheese with broccoli or bles per day, limiting “tube time” to two Each year a hike occurs at Buffumville Park hot dog on a bun, baked beans, creamy coleslaw, super burger on a bun, broccoli and carrots, assort- fresh apples, milk. hours or less per day, and participating in at and Subway of Oxford provides lunch for ed fruit, milk. everyone. Tuesday, Oct. 2: Salad meals or assorted grinders or least one hour of physical activity per day. Thursday, Oct. 4: Grab and Go or salad plate or club chicken nuggets, sweet potato nuggets, fresh broc- The Physical Education Department at Outstanding community support for these sandwich or stuffed peppers or Rib-B-Q on a bun, coli, spiced applesauce, milk. OMS provides gym to all students for a full programs is a key part in the program’s suc- potato puffs, applesauce/cinnamon, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 3: Salad meals or assorted grinders period every other day throughout the school cess. Because the original grant has ended, Friday, Oct. 5: No school today. or American chop suey, garlic bread, green beans, year. This reflects a serious commitment by donations of money, goods and services that fresh pears, milk. the Oxford Public Schools to combat child- can be used in various ways such as provid- Chaffee Elementary School Thursday, Oct. 4: Salad meals or assorted grinders hood obesity and came about in part because ing prizes for the raffle for Healthy Choices Monday, Oct. 1: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or or grilled cheese sandwich, vegetable soup, salad tuna sub assorted panini, sweet potato, chilled with baby spinach leafs, chick peas, grapes, milk. of the Healthy Choices program. and healthy snack choices the students can mixed fruit, milk. A noncompetitive activity currently being sample are needed more than ever to keep the Friday, Oct. 5: No school today — Professional Tuesday, Oct. 2: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or Development Day. offered is the Walking and Hiking Club. This program alive. salad meal or egg salad sandwich or beef taco with club is in its eighth year at OMS and offers Anyone in the community interested in taco chips, tossed salad, chilled peach slices, milk. Tri-Valley, Inc. students the opportunity to exercise for one contributing in any way may contact Elaine Wednesday, Oct. 3: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or Monday, Oct. 1: Beef stroganoff, mashed potatoes, hour once a week after school. Students are Goulas at Oxford Middle School at (508) 987- vegetable wrap or macaroni and cheese with broc- Jardiniere vegetables, waffle grahams. involved in stretches and aerobic exercises to 6074. coli, broccoli and carrots, hummus, assorted fruit, Tuesday, Oct. 2: Honey baked chicken, herbed pota- warm up and then walk vigorously on the milk. toes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday, Oct. 4: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or Wednesday, Oct. 3: Chicken noodle soup, lasagna, salad meal or club sandwich, stuffed peppers, apple- broccoli, baked apples. sauce/cinnamon, milk. Thursday, Oct. 4: Bacon and cheddar omelet, pota- Friday, Oct. 5: No school today. toes O’Brien, carrots and peas, mandarin oranges. Theheartofmassachusetts.com Friday, Oct. 5: Salmon boat/dill, seasoned potatoes, Clara Barton Elementary School spinach, fruited Jell-O, sugar free Jell-O. Monday, Oct. 1: PB&J meal or Munchie lunch or tuna sub, assorted panini, sweet potato, chilled 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net

THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s newspaper is Friday at noon. VIEWPOINT SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at THE WEBSTER TIMES — [email protected] SOUND OFF Only in Town of Webster should replace Ash Street stop sign Massachusetts A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 Sound Off: might think the town would, safety-wise, assachusetts is a funny place. Not “ha TEL. (508) 764-4325• FAX (508) 764-8015 I am just calling about the town of Webster would replace that sign. You can’t even see it. ha” funny, but funny WEIRD — as in www.webstertimes.net and Ash Street. When you come to the end of I almost went through the sign myself, onto M nonsensical, unfathomable, nonsensi- School Street, the stop sign is so faded it looks Perryville Road. I would like to see that stop cal, even moronic at times. like it hasn’t been replaced in years. You sign be replaced. It is so faded it is terrible. I’m talking about the sad FRANK G. CHILINSKI and tragic case of Robert STONEBRIDGE PRESS PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER Kosilek, the convicted mur- derer who wants (and appar- ADAM MINOR ently is being given his wish) EDITOR sex-reassignment surgery — THE WEBSTER TIMES Minors, adults and criminal offenses and for taxpayers to pay for it. That part’s bizarre question about “minors” Children can also legally leave school enough, but it’s the media’s was asked of me recent- at age 16, though they are still techni- kowtowing to the madman’s ly. Generally once a per- cally “minors” for most civil process machinations in the matter Should you Ason attains the age of 18, until age 18. AS YOU that I’m addressing today. they are considered an adult. The As you can see, this is a strange sit- Every story on Mr. name of a suspect appeared in a uation with many definitions. LIKE IT Kosilek’s wishes, “illness,” newspaper and this person was Treatments and punishments can and unfortunate predilection only 17. The person asking the vary depending on a variety of cir- MARK ASHTON for killing his spouse uses prepare for question wondered why individu- cumstances. Most matters are taken the unfortunate and unques- als who are not yet 18 can be CHIEF’S on a case-by-case basis to determine tionably inaccurate descrip- charged with criminal offenses as exactly where the case fits and what tion of him as her. “She wants,” “her request,” adults. I was asked to clarify this CORNER the most appropriate remedy is under “her mental illness” are all used to tell his story. issue and address why there can the circumstances. WHY? the ‘fiscal be a discrepancy in some cases. STEVE I wish to thank everyone who Even if Kosilek wants to think of himself as The answer to this question, in WOJNAR attended the retirement party for Sgt. a female, that does not make him one. He may terms of here in Massachusetts, is Pamela Daniels on Friday, Sept. 21. A have legally changed his name to Michelle not totally clear. Minors in most cases are nice event was held at Point Breeze in (sorry, Mrs. Obama!), but even in describing defined as anyone under age 18. However, Webster and a large crowd was on hand to him by his new moniker, the only reasonable cliff’? when it comes to criminal matters, a person officially send Pam off to her retirement. The personal pronoun for anyone to use should be who has reached the age of 17 is considered entire department thanks her for her many “him” or “he” or “his.” an adult. They are subject to adult penalties years of dedicated service to the Town of s an investor, you can sometimes He is still (thus far) carrying around a male’s and face trial in the main court system. For a Dudley and wishes her all the best for a long, still feel you’re at the mercy of anatomy, so how can any responsible news person to face juvenile charges, the ages of 7 happy, and healthy retirement. forces beyond your control. This source use such blatantly inaccurate pronouns up to 17 are used as a guide. Certain juveniles may be especially true today, to tell his story? It’s immaterial who he thinks A can be tried as adults in some criminal cases Thanks again for your questions and com- when the Federal Reserve has warned of he is, or even who he may want to be. The fact if their matters are determined to warrant ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley an approaching “fiscal cliff.” What can is that he is a male. A decidedly disturbed, such action. In these circumstances, the dis- Police Department 71 West Main St., Dudley, you do in the face of demented and misguided male, but a male nev- trict attorney will petition the court for a MA 01571 or email at such a dire prediction? ertheless. case to be heard in the adult session and [email protected]. Opinions First of all, you need to In what universe does anyone’s personal self- judges will make the final determination. expressed in this weekly column are those of understand what led to deception become the guiding rule for public Appropriate ages for certain events can Chief Wojnar only and, unless clearly noted, the Fed’s remarks. reality? (The universe of Massachusetts, appar- vary depending on the situation. People can do not reflect the ideas or opinions of any other Here’s the story: Some ently!) The reality is that drive at age 16 with a learner’s permit, and organization or citizen. $1.2 trillion in spending Robert/Michelle/Mother Teresa Kosilek will obtain a driver’s license at age 16 1/2. cuts are scheduled to always be a male member of the ever-entertain- begin in 2013 while, ing human race. Compounding (in fact, aggra- simultaneously, the vating) the problem is the medical/penal sys- Bush-era tax cuts — tem that treats his delusions with such benefi- FINANCIAL including the reduction The virtues of an apple a day cence that when the killer first decided he in capital gains and divi- wanted to be a she, they not only acquiesced FOCUS but also have worked tirelessly ever since to dend taxes — are set to utumn in New ate five apples per week also assist him in his transformation. expire. This combina- England is celebrat- had a lower risk for respirato- MIKE TAKE When he was first diagnosed with his “disor- tion of spending cuts ed as much for its ry disease. TUOMALA der” (“My essence is female,” he has insisted), and higher taxes could bountiful apple har- THE Want another reason to eat take some $600 billion A instead of trying to counsel, cure or divert his vest as its spectacular apples? Research by the dementia with testosterone, they “helped” him out of the economy, lead- foliage. In fact, enjoying the HINT Experimental Biology in by pumping him full of female hormones — ing to a possible reces- crisp, sweet taste of the sea- Washington, D.C., suggests KAREN which, if you get right down to it, should be sion — and maybe something much son’s first apple is one of eating apples daily may boost considered cruel and unusual punishment, if worse, at least in the eyes of the Fed. life’s simple pleasures. The TRAINOR your cardiovascular health. In not medical malpractice. Still, there’s no need for panic. Despite following apple info, observa- the study, women who ate Now, both they and he want to complete the its political infighting, Congress is likely tions and recipes highlight dried apples every day for a transformation by cutting off his original to reduce the “cliff” to a smaller bump, the area’s amazing apples! year lowered their total cholesterol by 14 per- equipment and rendering him female in anato- though it probably won’t happen until When buying or picking apples, choose cent and their levels of bad LDL cholesterol my as well as in mental delusion. Even if after the election. But as an investor, you ones that are firm and bruise free. Typically by 23 percent. they’re opting to throw in a “womb transplant” may need to be prepared for two signifi- the smaller the apple, the stronger the taste, Easy Apple : This foolproof (the likes of which were recorded earlier this cant events: Market volatility, at least in as large apples have more water content. apple dumpling recipe rivals orchard bakery week as another medical “breakthrough”), he the short term, and higher taxes, proba- To retain their flavor and crispness, apples offerings. The addition of Mountain Dew will still NOT be a woman. He will never be a bly for the foreseeable future. should be chilled if not eaten right away.Did makes it a five-star Internet recipe. woman in this world and is very unlikely to To combat market volatility,you need to you know apples that are refrigerated can Ingredients: Two large orchard apples, receive such gracious acceptance of his “gen- own a broadly diversified portfolio that last up to 10 times longer than those at room peeled and cored; two (10-ounce) cans refrig- der reassignment” request upon meeting his can handle “bumps,” “cliffs” and other temperature? And for best taste, store apples erated crescent roll dough; 1 cup ; 1 1/2 maker. rugged investment terrain. This means away from strong odors, which can be cups white sugar; 1 teaspoon ground cinna- In any case, the lack of male genitalia is not you’ll need a mix of stocks, bonds and absorbed. mon; one (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle the same thing as “being a woman.” If his sur- other securities that are suitable for your Rules of thumb: To make a 9-inch apple pie, Mountain Dew gery is granted, no matter who pays for it needs. (Keep in mind, though, that while use six to eight medium apples; 2 pounds of Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (though the taxpayer funding of his perversion diversification can reduce the impact of apples make 3 cups of applesauce; one bushel F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9-inch-by-13-inch adds great insult to the injuries), he will never- market volatility, it cannot guarantee of apples makes 16-20 quarts of applesauce. baking dish. Cut each apple into eight theless then be merely a castrated male. profits or protect against losses.) You may While the average American eats about 19 wedges and set aside. Separate the crescent He may be legitimately nuts, but why must also need to “rebalance” your portfolio to pounds of fresh apples a year, that factors out roll dough into triangles. Roll each apple those around him also throw logic, reason and ensure that it’s still aligned with your to just about one apple per week per person. wedge in crescent roll dough starting at the common sense out the window? He is now goals, risk tolerance and time horizon, Dieticians now recommend eating at least smallest end. Pinch to seal and place in the reportedly “living as a woman” in an all-male despite the impact of volatility. one fresh apple (skin on) daily to reap opti- baking dish. Melt butter in a small saucepan prison. (Not to engender too many stereotypes, Now, let’s turn to taxes. Even if taxes on mum health advantages. and stir in the sugar and cinnamon. Pour but what does that mean? Does he bake cookies income, capital gains and dividends do According to expert chefs, the following over the apple . Pour Mountain and crochet in his cell while watching Lifetime rise, they will still, in all likelihood, be apple varieties are excellent choices for bak- Dew over the dumplings. Bake for 35 to 45 movies?) much lower than they’ve been at various ing: Cortland, Golden Delicious, Granny minutes in the preheated oven, or until gold- The whole mess calls to mind the old puzzle: points in the past. Nonetheless, you may Smith, Jonagold, Jonathan, Rome. Good vari- en brown. “If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a want to consider a variety of steps, eties for baking include: Braeburn, Empire, Win Dinner for Two at the Publick House dog have?” When the typical response comes, including the following: Fuji, Gala, Ginger Gold, HoneyCrisp, Newton Your tips can win you a great dinner for “Five!” the questioner correctly offers enlight- • Take advantage of tax-deferred vehi- Pippin. two at the historic Publick House Historic enment. “Wrong! Calling a tail a leg doesn’t cles. Contribute as much as possible to Since competition for blue ribbons is fierce Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint to be make it so!” And calling a demented neutered your traditional IRA, your 401(k) or other at annual apple pie contests, the heads up on entered into a random drawing. One winner male a woman doesn’t make it so, either. employer-sponsored retirement plan, and the best baking apples may give you the edge. per month will win a fabulous dinner for two Because this is Massachusetts, consider this any education savings accounts you may Here are some excellent pie apples: Cortland, (a $60 value) at the renowned restaurant, eventual turn of events. Someday the media have, such as a 529 plan. Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Newton Pippin, located on Route 131 across the town common will most likely report: “Lawyers for Michelle • Consider converting your traditional and Rome. Also good for pie baking: in historic Sturbridge. Because I’m in the Kosilek today won her release from prison from IRA to a Roth IRA. A Roth IRA provides Braeburn, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Ginger Gold, business of dispensing tips, not inventing Judge (fill in the blank) after arguing that since tax-free earnings, provided you don’t and Jonagold. them (although I can take credit for some), Robert Kosilek, convicted of the cold-blooded start taking withdrawals until you’re 59 Looking for a great applesauce apple? A I’m counting on your readers out there to murder of his wife in 1990, no longer exists, 1/2 and you’ve had your account for at general rule is any apple but Red Delicious is share your best helpful hints! Michelle Kosilek cannot legally be expected to least five years. (Be aware, though, that acceptable, but here are the top choices. Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip that serve out the remainder of his sentence under this conversion is taxable and may not be Cameo, Cortland, Gala, Golden Delicious, has worked for you? Do you have a question section 1, paragraph 3, subsection 2a, line 5 of appropriate if you don’t have money Granny Smith, HoneyCrisp, Jonagold, regarding household or garden matters? If the Massachusetts Penile (er, Penal) Code. readily available to pay the taxes.) McIntosh, Newton Pippin, Rome. These so, why not share them with readers of the “Despite the District Attorney’s mild • Consider municipal bonds. If you’re apples also work well for applesauce: Southbridge Evening News? Send questions protests, the judge ordered Kosilek released on in one of the upper tax brackets, you may Braeburn, Empire, Fuji, Ginger Gold, and/or hints to: Take the Hint!, c/o the her own recognizance and the remainder of benefit from investing in “munis,” which Jonathan. Southbridge Evening News, 25 Elm St., her former entity’s sentence vacated. Her pay interest that’s free of federal taxes, Apples, rich in phytonutrient (plant-based) Southbridge, MA 01550. Or email lawyers immediately announced their inten- and possibly state and local taxes as well. antioxidants, have been attributed to helping [email protected]. Hints are entered into a tions to file a wrongful imprisonment suit Not all these choices will be suitable for lower blood cholesterol, improving bowel drawing for dinner for two at the historic against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts your situation, of course. Before taking function, reducing risk of stroke, prostate Publick House Inn. for Kosilek’s years in prison, lost wages and action on these items, you may want to cancer, type II diabetes and asthma. The dis- mistreatment while in the prison system. consult with your tax and financial advi- ease-fighting profile of apples provides a For more great hints, tune into “Take the “Both the judge and prosecutor apologized to sors. But give these options some thought multitude of health benefits, including a Hint!” one minute snippet tips aired twice Kosilek and served finger sandwiches at the because they may prove helpful in keep- potential decreased risk of cancer and heart daily on WORC-FM 98.9. And for more tips proceedings. The book/movie rights to her life ing your financial goals from going “over disease. And several studies have indicated and talk, be sure to listen to my live hour-long story have been snatched up by AnythingGoes a cliff.” that eating apples can improve lung health. show from 9-10 a.m. each Friday on WARE- Productions. If Kosilek’s suit is won, taxpayers Among research findings is that those who AM 1250 This article was written by Edward are expected to have to pay her $1 million — per Jones for use by your local Edward Jones year — for the remainder of her life.” Financial Advisor. Michael Tuomala, the Robert Kosilek’s “case” is reminiscent of local Edward Jones Financial Advisor, that of the demented teen who slays his parents may be contacted at his Oxford office at Are you a Webster, Dudley or Oxford resident and then requests mercy from the court (508) 987-5327 or by email at michael.tuo- because he is an orphan. That ploy, too, might [email protected]. with an idea for a guest column or commentary? actually work. But only in Massachusetts. We want to hear it! E-mail ideas to Mark Ashton may be reached at (508) 909-4144, [email protected] or by email at [email protected]. www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 28, 2012 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 9 VFW horseshoe tournament supports local scholarships

BY MARK ASHTON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER SOUTHBRIDGE — The pitching was fierce but friendly. When all the dirt and dust had set- tled, the competition couldn’t have been better, as the fourth annual Paul Proulx Sr. Horseshoe Tournament took place at the VFW club Saturday, Sept. 15 in sunny weather, raising a total of $1,412 for area high school scholarships. Ultimately, the players posted a repeat of last year, as Dave Lavallee Sr. and Bob Gregory defeated first- year tournament champions Kevin Lavalee and Mitch Smith. Dave Lavallee, in fact, postponed his pending — permanent — move to San Diego in order to defend last year’s title. “He’s now already threatening a ‘three-peat’ for next year,” says Laura Lavallee, one of the annual event’s organizers. The 29 teams involved in this year’s competition represented a record number for the tournament, An unidentified player sends a shoe toward the stake in afternoon play. which was begun in 2009 and named Courtesy photos for Paul Proulx Sr., a lifelong Triumphant defending champions Bob Gregory, left, and Dave Lavallee Sr. display their Southbridge resident and a driving “golden horseshoe” trophies. force behind re-establishing the local VFW Auxiliary. Proulx died in watchers and family mem- 2009 at the age of 52. bers properly cared for The annual tournament raises throughout the competition. funds through registration fees ($20 Players came from per player), food sales at the event, Southbridge and neighboring and donations to the VFW towns, as well as from far Scholarship Fund. The $500 scholar- away as California to com- ships have gone to graduates from pete in this year’s tourna- Bay Path Regional Vocational ment. Technical High School in Charlton, First-place winners earned Southbridge High School and $300 — along with golden Tantasqua Regional High School in horseshoe trophy,and the sec- Sturbridge in the past. ond-place team took $150. The tournament enjoyed perfect Matthew and Paul Proulx Jr., weather for the 11 a.m. kick-off. With twin sons of the tourna- three pits on the grounds behind the ment’s namesake, took third- club on Everett Street, teams of two place — for the third year in a kept the shoes and stakes clanging row. until late afternoon in the double- elimination competition. All con- Mark Ashton may be testants were given colorful (bright reached at (508) 909-4144, or by First-place winner Dave Lavallee Sr., left, shakes hands with third-place winner Paul orange) tournament T-shirts. email at mark@stonebridge- Paul Proulx Jr., whose team came in third, competes late in the day. Burgers, dogs and beverages kept press.com. Proulx Jr. Dynamic duo bringing smiles to local food pantry

BY MARK ASHTON will need to return. VILLAGER STAFF WRITER “Don’t forget — if you SOUTHBRIDGE — For the last come back, please call four years, they’ve been weekly stal- ahead!” warts at the Center of Hope Food That frequent request Bank, but Barbara Reynolds and isn’t a strict require- Carol Humphrey have been a team ment, but helps “the of sorts for more like 50-60 years. ladies,” as they’re known “Since we were born!” insists to regular food bank Reynolds, who was responsible for users, properly prepare getting her lifelong friend to help for each Thursday’s ses- with what they now both view as sion. both rewarding and fun. The two “We had four calls this Brookfield residents — though week, we set up for 10 Reynolds is a Spencer native and people, and 12 showed Humphrey, who was a medic in the up,” said Reynolds. “But Air Force for 20 years, has called we don’t turn anyone Germany, the Philippines, Korea, away.” and Alabama home at times — show “Last week was very up at the Center of Hope every busy — we had 18 peo- Thursday morning to begin setting ple,” adds Humphrey. up their food bank operations. “We used to get 30 people Setting up means taking cartons a month, but last month and cans from bigger boxes and bags we had 51.” and arranging them on shelves in Clients get to pick the supermarket aisle-sized closet whatever they want from from which they dispense food to the shelves. Barbara Reynolds tackles some of the paperwork needy neighbors. Though based in “We give everyone 15 associated with providing needy families with Southbridge, the food pantry is open minutes,” says Reynolds, “emergency food.” to residents “from anywhere” — “but not everyone needs including, lately, Charlton, Webster, that. We just ask that they stocked with cans, boxes, and Brimfield and Brookfield. use whatever they take.” bags of life-sustaining “Anybody who has a need. People The ladies “run” the food bank by comestibles, they make weekly just need to provide us with a photo way of volunteering their time, tal- trips to area supermarkets and ID,” says Reynolds, adding that ents, energy, and charitable spirits discount stores, return to COHF clients are given two bags (one box) to the operation, which was floun- with car seats and trunks loaded, of groceries per person and can dering four years ago, when the pre- then transfer their purchases visit the food bank once a month. vious operator passed away. into numbered boxes in their “How did you hear about us?” Reynolds had earlier told the Center storeroom for easy access as the Humphrey asks a client on a recent of Hope’s Cindy Howard that she items are depleted. Thursday morning, noting that he’s might be interested in helping “after “We make a day of it now,” new to the pantry but most likely retiring (from Rand Whitney) and a Humphrey says of their Mark Ashton photos few months off.” As it Thursdays and frequent shop- Carol Humphrey, left, and Barbara Reynolds share a laugh in the Center of Hope Food Bank turned out, her “time off” ping trips. they operate Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon. was nearly nil, and when “And we’re very frugal shop- Reynolds officially pers,” Reynolds adds. “offered” to oversee the If they seem more like sisters and become friends with a lot of providing the turkeys — 75 holiday operation, her first thought than friends, it’s because they’ve them,” adds Humphrey. packages. was to ask Humphrey, known each other, hung around Indeed, some of their regular How long do the ladies expect to retired from the Air Force with other, shared holidays and fam- clients shower the ladies with stay at it? Are they training any and Quabaug Corp., “to ily outings together, for about six Christmas cards and “bring us youthful replacements? come help.” decades. Though Reynolds is two things they’ve made,” says “Oh no, we have a few senior “I agreed,” says years older, they even attended the Reynolds. moments, but we’re here,” says Humphrey with a laugh. “I same school as children. Sunday In addition to the fruits of their Reynolds. “We have a system. We’ll thought I was coming for dinners, Christmas tree lightings, local shopping trips, the Center of be here in 20 years — but with our one day,but when I asked if Father’s Day celebrations, and Hope Food Bank shelves are stocked canes.” she wanted me back the decades of community chicken bar- with such seasonal treats as bags of “And with our dementia,” adds next week, the answer was, becues have kept them together over apples (with hundreds of pounds Humphrey. ‘Of course!’” the years. donated recently by David Cheney Senior moments or not, “the The pair have been shop- A lot of people, in fact, mistake of Cheney Orchards in Brimfield) ladies” are a constant source of ping, stocking shelves, dis- them for sisters, while others find it and holiday offerings. blessings to the community — and pensing foodstuffs, and hard to tell them apart. At Thanksgiving, the ladies “put to each other. making up dozens of holi- “They’re always together — and together” boxes of goodies that the To inquire about Center of Hope day boxes at Thanksgiving they don’t fight,” notes Center of Center of Hope then delivers to Food Bank procedures, or to request ever since. The food bank is Hope friend Lucille Langlois, who dozens of needy families. Each box assistance, call (508) 764-4085. To open just two hours a week occasionally assists them in their contains a turkey and all the fixings help with the Center of Hope Food — typically from 10 a.m. to efforts. “They’re a real good two- for a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Bank effort, contact the Center of noon Thursdays, but the some!” The ladies have already purchased Hope Foundation at 100 Foster St. in ladies also put in consider- Almost all their clients, in any some of the gravy and stuffing for Southbridge. Or to make an online able time shopping case, seem to appreciate those this year’s boxes. donation, visit www.givingsome- (couponing), stacking and efforts, which extend to treating “We can’t do it all at the last thing.com. stocking their inventory, everyone they serve with kindness minute,” says Reynolds. “And we tracking users in a log and respect. can buy stuffing on sale now at 99 Mark Ashton may be reached at book, and bargain hunting “We really enjoy helping people, cents — instead of $2.47 the week (508) 909-4144, or by email at weekly to keep the opera- and we have such wonderful people before Thanksgiving.” [email protected]. Carol Humphrey gets set to move one client’s gro- tion fiscally afloat. who come,” says Reynolds. Last year, the pair put together — ceries out of the food bank. To keep their shelves “We’ve met some very nice people with the help of local supermarkets 10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net Bay Path project faces district-wide vote Oct. 4 problems into account.” doesn’t address the majority be taken out of our pipeline. BAY PATH Steven Maher of Auburn of what needs to be done.” It is possible to submit a new continued from page 1 vehemently disagrees. After “It’s easy to throw out statement of interest and BAY PATH PROJECT COST BY to suit the fact it now has it became clear the project these pseudo-solutions that start back at stage one,” he 1,100 students but was built would need a second vote, he do not work for the next 50 added when reached in per- TOWN for 850. The expansion will came out of the woodwork to years,” the superintendent son. Resubmittal would add library, classroom and form an opposition commit- said. “… It’s a large project, require a wait, since the TOWN SHARE HOME science lab space, allowing tee that advocates scrapping but it’s economical because MSBA accepts interest let- Auburn $3,589,631 $26.09 some areas now used as aca- the $73 million plan and just it’ll be in service for 50 ters for the current fiscal Charlton $3,471,125 $43.26 demic space to be converted making the $15.8 million in years. In that time, we’ll year between late fall and Dudley $2,838,633 $49.64 to shop space, among other repairs. He argues the dis- graduate 15,000 students next spring. “Those projects North Brookfield $1,016,947 $37.06 things. trict should apply for the who will return to work in we think have legs” get invit- Oxford $3,318,170 $39.64 Back in February,when he Massachusetts School their communities.” ed to make more detailed Paxton $1,085,846 $45.36 introduced the plan to the Building Authority’s In large part, the differ- proposals sometime next Rutland $2,415,594 $55.14 Southbridge Town Council, Accelerated Repair Program ence of views comes from year, Collins said. Southbridge $3,743,965 $46.63 Project Manager Mark to do it. the MSBA itself, because of Regarding the Accelerated Spencer $2,462,446 $37.11 Lydon from Heery “They need to renovate the way the process works. Repair Program, the web- Webster $3,363,643 $33.73 International noted there is and expand within the exist- Back in January, after the site’s “Terms and a less costly short-term ing building,” Maher said. architects did the feasibility Conditions” document Grand Total: $73,800,000 option — simply making the “… Given the size of the study and presented several specifically states, “The State Reimbursement: $46,494,000 crucial infrastructure and municipal budgets, I think alternatives to the MSBA MSBA will not award a Net Cost to District: $27,306,000 building repairs without we can do this without rais- board, the board voted on grant for a project at any expansion. That would cost ing taxes.” this option as the one it school facility that: is at risk HOME = Maximum annual cost for the average home in about $15.8 million, but it To do that, he argues, the would support, agreeing to for being taken out of serv- each town. (The average home values vary.) The first year doesn’t bring the building district needs to push the fund 67.41 percent of the bill ice; has been deemed educa- after construction will be notably lower, but it rises to the up to current state educa- MSBA to waive several of its (or just under $46.5 million). tionally obsolete; requires maximum within the first few years thereafter. tional standards in terms of standards, particularly “This represents the scope additional space based on space, leaves it overcrowded, related to space. of the project that our Board capacity issues; and/or has SOURCE: Bay Path (All figures are estimated.) and would still require But LaFleche said work- voted on and approved. And more extensive capital expansion at a later date, he ing with the state for several this is the subject of the repair needs beyond repair said. years has led him to “reject upcoming local-approval or replacement of the roof, they’ll have to work around Oxford, Auburn, Spencer, The repairs, Lydon added, the idea the MSBA will votes within the member windows, and/or boilers.” ongoing classes since the North Brookfield, Paxton “will just keep the car run- waive its own rules.” He said communities,” wrote MSBA If the towns approve it, it school will still be running. and Rutland. ning basically as it is today.” he believes the waiver spokesman Dan Collins by will take about nine months Because it’s a special elec- He said they looked at six option was intended for email. “So that’s where the to complete the design work tion, the polls won’t be open Gus Steeves may be options during their feasibil- emergency use, such as the MSBA’s focus is at the and hire a construction the usual hours. Instead of reached at (508) 909-4135, or ity study, including basic need to make rapid repairs moment.” manager at risk, with the running 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., by email at gus@stonebridge- repairs and building a whole after natural disaster. “If a project fails to get plan being to start construc- they’re open from noon to 8 press.com. new school, before deter- Likewise, he said he believes local approval, we’d have to tion in 2013 and finish in late p.m. in Southbridge, mining the repair and the Accelerated Repair evaluate if the project is to 2015. During the process, Charlton, Dudley, Webster, expand option was “truly Program is the best solution, taking “limited in affordability and solving the scope and Life saving classes may be included in curriculums

Ceccarelli said the last time members of the have seen from having teenagers in high the shop around the corner CLASSES Dudley Fire/EMS Department went up to school is that the kids have no qualifica- continued from page 1 Kitchen Specialty Shop the high school to teach a CPR course was tions, and this type of training could help Do you have the tools Malkas said the certification wouldn’t be more than a decade ago. them [find work] as a lifeguard or at a nurs- for all students, just those requiring the “I would like to get involved and get peo- ing home.” to build the perfect training for specific extracurricular activi- ple trained,” said Ceccarelli. “We do have a Oxford High School Principal Kevin Wells Apple Pie? ties. heart certification for the community, and I also said his school doesn’t offer the pro- In Dudley, Shepherd Hill Regional High would love to see CPR certification be a gram, but would like to get some kind of WHISK has it all! School Principal Mary Pierangeli said like mandate.” course offered by the next school year. Apple Peeler • Pie Plates • Extracts other districts in the area CPR is not Ceccarelli said he recently spoke with “Currently at Oxford High School we do required for graduation, but people at the Dudley Fire/EMS Chief Dean Kochanowski not mandate, nor do we offer CPR training,” Pie Bird • Pie Weights • Fall Spices school are looking to have courses for stu- about going up to the school and teaching said Wells. “However, we will be sending Rolling Pin Recipe Card Holder dents in the future. CPR classes. Ceccarelli said he would like to one of the three health/physical education ~Special Orders and Gift Registry Available ~ “The district could possibly have see students take the program for two years teachers to be trained as trainer.” CPR/first aid in physical education or and possibly have the chance to earn school 715 Pleasant Street • Paxton, Massachusetts 01612 health classes,” said Pierangeli. credit through it. Joy Richard may be reached at (508) 909- [email protected] • www.whisk-paxton.com Dudley EMS Coordinator Brian “It would help [students] in job place- 4129, or by email at jrichard@stonebridge- p 508.754.8591 f 508.754.8706 ment,” said Ceccarelli. “The one thing I press.com. ! AM 3 Call Us At (508)909-4079 We’d Love To Hear From You! Hear From Love To We’d

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Send your letters to: Letter to the Editor Webster Times 25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 28, 2012 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 Final motion to turn off streetlights delayed until FAA meeting interest for renovation funding board should take a collective more than 100 streetlights because lights off. He stressed how hard this VOTE under the “Accelerated Repair stance on the project overall. of a more than $11,000 budget cut. kind of choice is, which is why the continued from page 1 Program.” “I don’t know what makes him, or “What extraordinary symbol- board has waited three months to Thursday, Oct. 4 vote. Maher also said he believed Bay anyone else think that these repairs ism,” said Maher in his Sept. 15 let- give the final word. Maher said LaFleche told the Path calculated the cost to the aver- are going to go away,” said Joseph. ter. “Dudley is literally turning out Fox echoed how difficult a vote board the Bay Path’s roof as in need age single-family home at a “higher “Just because these are tough times its lights, yet several selectmen like this for selectmen. of repair. Maher disputed that interest rate than anticipated,” it is not going to make cost cheaper [are] enthusiastically endorsing at “I do know this is a very hot claim by citing information found $1,406. in the future. It will maybe be the the same meeting spending $5.7 mil- topic,” he said. “It is not that we on the Massachusetts School Maher also said within the letter opposite, in fact. The school has lion on a debt exclusion.” don’t feel for citizens of Dudley, but Building Authority’s website stat- that he would not be able to attend never done a repair project, and as Joseph said he wanted to recon- we have to go forward with the deci- ing, “The building has been well the Monday,Sept. 24 meeting due to a private citizen I support this.” sider shutting off the lights, sion.” maintained, and is structurally a work commitment. Both Selectmen Peter Fox and because of the preliminary figures The board agreed to wait until sound.” Board Chairman Jonathan Ruda board member John Marsi said as presented to the town by the state they could meet with the members Maher said he also didn’t believe said he wished that Maher had residents they supported the idea Department of Revenue for of the Finance, Appropriation and that the school would be unaccred- come to the meeting, or another too. unspent funds from last year’s Advisory Committee before casting ited if the vote was turned down. representative of the “no” commit- Vice Chairman Steven Sullivan budget, also known as “free cash” their final say cast a final vote. The fourth point was Maher said tee to discuss the letter. Ruda said also backed the idea as a taxpayer. — which Town Administrator Peter the group did not say that Bay Path the invitation to come and speak He said he agreed with the others Jankowski said was approximately Joy Richard may be reached at could “slide over” to a renovations with the board is still open. “wholeheartedly.” $200,000. (508) 909-4129, or by email at program with the MSBA, but could Selectmen Paul Joseph said as a Maher also brought up the point Ruda said the board was obligat- [email protected]. apply with a new statement of taxpayer he stands behind the proj- of the board voting at the Sept. 10 ed by the vote cast at the May ect, but said he did not believe the meeting to finalize turning off Annual Town Meeting to turn the IN AND AROUND OUR TOWNS

easy project). Woman’s Club seeks vendors for * Trail Blaze & Trash Clean-up, HV (Wellington blue before bridge to cemetery, health fair easy project). CCC Cat of the Week: Bangle * HV Trash Cleanup at HV, Wellington Hi. My name is Bangle, and I’m a long- DUDLEY — The Dudley Woman’s Club will bridge area on W-side (kids project). present “It’s All About You!” — Dudley haired black and white female who is * Clear around and mulch fruit trees in about 3 years old. I was found abandoned Woman’s Club Health & Wellness Fair from wildflower field (easy project). 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 at the outside an elderly housing complex. The * Build bridge, at Stumpy Pond HV (diffi- residents were feeding my siblings and Dudley Municipal Complex on West Main cult, adults only). Street. Open to the public, exhibitors will me. However the housing manager told * Build bridge, North W-side trail at BV them they had to stop. So instead of starv- focus on women’s and men’s health, fitness, (difficult, adults only). and wellness care with opportunities for ing, we were trapped and brought to the * Water Invasive species removal at BV (3 shelter. My brother and sister found a pampering included. projects- easy, moderate and difficult). We are presently seeking to expand our home, and now I’m waiting for my family.I * Paint stairs, tables and bathroom railings will need people who have a lot of patience offering of exhibitors and encourage you to in BV Park (kids project). contact us if you consider your business a fit because I’m still scared. I know if the right * Water seal picnic tables and bridge in BV people give me a chance I will be just fine (no pun intended) for our health fair that is Park (kid’s project). free to both exhibitors and the public. over time. * Wire brush and paint grills in park (kid’s If you can’t adopt me, maybe you could For more information, please call project). Maryellen at 508 943 2477. sponsor me. Anyone can sponsor a cat by * Weed plantings, plant wildflowers and giving a monthly donation for that cat. You National Public Lands Day Sept. 29 mulch areas at BV Park (easy). give any amount you wish, and your name is placed on the cat’s cage as his or her spon- * Fix up camping pads on island and move sor (if you want). There’s no commitment. However, most sponsors usually try to con- outhouse at BVL (small team). CHARLTON and OXFORD — It’s that time tinue their sponsorship until that cat gets adopted to his or her forever home. For more information about these pro- The CCC is also in need of volunteers for all shifts. We have morning shifts, and again! Buffumville Lake and Hodges Village grams, call Park Ranger Ken Hester at 508- Dam are once again hosting the large-scale afternoon/evening shifts seven days a week. Please visit our website or call our 248-5697 or e-mail- Volunteer Coordinator Carrie at (860) 963-1298 for more information. We are also in volunteer event known as National Public [email protected]. Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 29. need of supplies, such as bleach, towels, paper towels, toilet paper, wet and dry cat and Volunteers are needed. This is your person- kitten food, trash bags, and Clorox wipes. Any donations are greatly appreciated. They al invitation. The volunteer activities will can be dropped off at the shelter when we are open. begin at 8 a.m. with registration at Commerce Bank hosts Red Cross The CCC is located at 289 Main St. in Webster. We are open from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, Buffumville Park at 229 Oxford Road, 1-4 p.m. Thursday,2-5 p.m. Saturday and 3-6 p.m. Sunday.We can be reached at (508) 949- Charlton and conclude at noon with a pizza blood drive 0779. For more information, visit our website at www.ccatconnect.org. party. WEBSTER — Commerce Bank will hold a Pre-registration is advised. You have four blood drive with the American Red Cross at ways to pre-register: by calling (508) 248-5697 its office at 25 Worcester Road in Webster on and ask for Park Ranger Ken Hester x401; e- Friday, Oct. 5 from 1-6 p.m. Massachusetts), weigh at least 110 pounds Companion and Friendly Visitor volun- mailing Ken at For more information or to make an and are in generally good health may be eligi- teers are needed at Tri-Valley, Inc. to provide [email protected]; drop a appointment, contact the Commerce Bank ble to donate blood. regular visits to elder clients, offering social- line at BVL/HVD, 48 Old Oxford Road, Webster office at (508) 943-4408 or call (800) ization and a smile. Charlton, MA 01507, or by stopping by the 733-2767, or visit redcrossblood.org. Walk-ins Volunteers at Tri-Valley,Inc. are a valuable office at 48 Old Oxford Road, Charlton. With are welcome; however, appointments are Make a difference by helping a part of our organization and represent many an expected turnout of greater than 150 vol- encouraged. segments of our communities: Young and unteers, it is important you pre-register. If Every two seconds someone in the U.S. local elder old, male and female, retired and employed. you are an organized group, please let us needs blood. Each unit of donated blood may Volunteers speak time after time about their know that too! help save up to three lives. Donated blood is Volunteering is a way of giving back some- rewarding experiences helping others. 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BY JIM SARKISIAN SPORTS CORRESPONDENT WEBSTER — Even with a tremendous running perform- ance by Bartlett High junior Alexander Givens-Perry, the Indians’ football team let a 15- point lead slip away as they fell to Nipmuc Regional, 29-22, at Memorial Athletic Field on Sept. 21. Givens-Perry was handed the ball 27 times and rushed for 223 yards and two touchdowns. However, turnovers and a stag- nant second half offense allowed the Warriors to come back and win the contest. “This is probably one of the more disappointing games I’ve been a part of,” Bartlett head coach Dane Laboissonniere said. We’ve got some positives we can build on, the kids did a lot of good things, and we just Bartlett quarterback Ricky Spooner stands in have to get better for next Jim Sarkisian photos the pocket looking to hit a receiver with a The Bartlett offense, right, takes the field against the Nipmuc defense on Sept. 21. week.” pass. On the game’s first posses- sion, the Indians ran three sprinted 45 yards into the end would keep the score knotted defense proved tough. On a straight plays over 10 yards zone for a touchdown to put the as they stopped the Warriors’ fourth-and-9, Givens-Perry before they lost the ball on a Indians ahead 22-7 with 8:28 scoring chance. was handed the ball and ran fumble. Nipmuc’s pass-heavy left in the second quarter. After the intermission, up the middle diving for the offense then marched down the Nipmuc would not be fazed, Nipmuc marched down the first down only to come up a field as senior James though, as they scored on their field on their first possession yard short, ending Bartlett’s Schwenderman plunged in next drive when junior Kyle as Jengo connected with senior bid at tying or winning the from 2 yards out to give the Braile scored from 4 yards out. Derek Moore on a 10-yard game. Warriors an early 7-0 lead. After Bartlett fumbled on its touchdown to cap off a 13-play “They made some big plays Bartlett would then turn to next possession, the Warriors drive that included a pair of and we didn’t,” Givens-Perry on the next two used two plays to score as sen- fourth down conversions. Laboissonniere said about the drives and let him do the rest. ior quarterback John Jango The two teams would trade collapse. “We made some mis- Givens-Perry would score on fired a pass across the middle possessions four times before takes and it was not our best runs of 5 and 44 yards on those to classmate Zach Giardini and Bartlett would make one last effort in the second half. Right drives to push the Indians he went the distance for an 82- push to tie the game. With 6:42 from top down to the bottom, ahead 14-7 at the end of the yard touchdown. left in the fourth quarter, the coaching and playing, we have first quarter. With 1:37 left in the first half, Indians took over on their own to get better.” On the ensuing possession, Nipmuc made the two-point 26-yard line. Bartlett would get Bartlett (1-2) will next travel Nipmuc looked as if they were conversion to tie the score at down to the Nipmuc 18 with to Tantasqua’s Reservation going to tie the game. However, 22-22. just over three minutes this weekend hoping to build Bartlett Sophomore AJ Bartlett would fumble the remaining. on the positives and work on Billy Phillips of Bartlett (20) tackles Nipmuc wide receiver Caddell came up big and football again early on their The next three plays only the negatives. Derek Moore. scooped up a fumble and next drive, but their defense netted 1 yard as the Nipmuc Rams rush to late victory as time expires

BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER DUDLEY — With the Shepherd Hill and Grafton High football teams matching up on Sept. 22, there were many similarities between the two squads on the field. Both run effective double-wing offenses, both have swarming defenses that don’t surren- der many points and, most importantly, both were 2-0. Something had to give and the Rams were able to squeak out a 14-8 victory on the final snap of the game, courtesy of a 1-yard quarterback keeper by Drew Ravenelle. “It was just an honor to play against [Grafton head coach Mike Ross] and his players,” Shepherd Hill head coach Chris Lindstrom said. “Both of us had knockout practices, and that’s what it takes. It could have went either way. Both teams played their best.” “We’ve always known that Grafton was going to be a really hard team to beat,” added Rams running back Brad Picard, who helped Shepherd Hill avoid overtime by busting a 51-yard rush down to the Indians’ 1-yardline in the final minute of regulation. “We knew it was going to be a battle, and with two double-wing teams it would be a fight to the end. It really was.” Nick Ethier photos The game lived up to its hype even from Shepherd Hill running back Robbie Brooks (22) carries the ball while teammate Kyle Amico the opening kickoff as both teams traded looks to make a block. first quarter possessions after impressive of game clock — almost an entire quarter. Grafton then came out with a defensive stands, including the Rams turn- Key plays included Ravenelle hitting vengeance in the second half, as ing the ball over on downs by mere inches Picard in stride for a 31-yard completion, Doug Oevermann corralled a on fourth down and Shepherd Hill redeem- Brad Picard of Shepherd Hill dives for extra yards after being Brooks gaining 8 yards on fourth-and-5 and fumble to get his team decent ing themselves by Robbie Brooks scooping tackled by a Grafton defender. Ravenelle calling his own number for a 3- field position at Shepherd Hill’s up a Grafton fumble. yard score. It was the first points the 47. The Rams then broke the ice on an Indians had surrendered all season. Six plays later Corey impressive drive that bridged the first and Picard’s scamper was good for 51 yards. Ravenelle then converted two more Charpentier rumbled in from 3 yards and second quarters. Shepherd Hill embarked “We were just trying to get the ball mov- points with another keeper and it was 8-0 Cody Munoz reached just inside the right on an 18-play,78-yard drive that ate up 10:04 ing, we were deep in our own territory,” he Rams. pylon for the two-point conversion to make explained. “I saw a hole in the cutback and it 8-8 late in the third I just came back. I wish I could have scored nd quarter. on that play,but the kid came up behind me. The 2 Annual Stonebiress Press The two teams I started to run out of breath at the 5.” then traded punts But Ravenelle was able to pick his team- Halloween PPeet CCostume Coontest and the Rams took mate up, as he gained a half-yard on first over at their own 7- down and then barreled in for a score as Dogs, Cats, Birds, Hampsters, Rabbits…we want them all in costume! yardline with 4:45 to time expired. play. “I knew that last play was going to be Photos will be published in all seven Massachusetts publications. 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Courtesy photos There was plenty to do, and plenty to see, at Homecoming — including many smiling students, the Homecoming King and Queen, body painting and a bake sale to benefit Operation Graduation.

OXFORD — Pirate pride! Homecoming week was in full swing on Friday, Sept. 21. As all four classes at Oxford High School set up the gym in four different themes, the feeling of school spirit was palpable. Homecoming weekend took place Saturday, Sept. 22 vs. David Prouty High School.

Junior pride shines through in blue as Chloe Doyon, 16, Liam Pickett, 16, and Nikki Faticanti, 16, stand Sophomores and Oxford residents Cody Dionne, 16, and Colby Andrews, 15, stand next to a mural represen- in front of their solar system-themed section. tation their many classmates.

Rams salvage tie but don’t perform up to standards

BY NICK ETHIER post was turned aside by Millbury was hauled down inside the box SPORTS STAFF WRITER goalie Zach Richard (six saves). early in the second half and a MILLBURY — On the surface a 2- Richard’s save may have brought penalty shot was called. Kevin 2 tie on the road against a strong the Woolies back to life, as they Falcone took the kick and placed it Millbury High team might seem scored the game’s first goal about a into the back of the lower left por- like a good point to take home, but minute later. Peter Jenkel lifted a tion of the net to get the Rams on Shepherd Hill boys’ varsity soccer pass to the middle of the field, and the scoreboard. head coach Kurt Savage was not too Alfred Koroma was there to shoot A few moments later Martin had pleased with his team’s perform- one past Shepherd Hill keeper a chance to tie the score when a ance on Sept. 24. Daniel Clark (eight saves). Millbury defensive breakdown gave “No,” Savage said when asked if Clark got his revenge on Koroma him a breakaway, but his shot went his team played up to its standards just minutes later when he raced just wide. in the second half when they drew out of his net to cut down the angle Martin did make up for it midway even from a 2-0 halftime deficit. on Koroma’s shot to make a nice through the half, though, when he Savage didn’t wish to answer any save. and Adam Darling combined for the additional questions about the But Millbury did score again equalizer. The play featured some game, as the Rams’ record now sits about six minutes before halftime fancy footwork by Martin deep in at 5-1-2. to take a 2-0 lead into the break. the Woolies’ territory near the goal In its last two games Shepherd Kyle Santoro drilled a shot just out- line. Hill has lost to Wachusett Regional side of the box on a free kick oppor- Neither team scored again and and drawn even with Millbury, per- tunity past a sprawling Clark. The they had to settle for a tie, which haps frustrating the Rams after a Woolies initially drew a foul out- didn’t appear to be what either side very strong start to the regular sea- side of the box and instead of slow- was wishing for in the foul-filled Nick Ethier photos son. ing the game down and asking for affair. Shepherd Hill’s Curtis Bagley (2) lofts the ball down the field away from an out- The Woolies had the upper hand 10 yards of space, Santoro made a Shepherd Hill hopes to get back stretched Millbury defender. for the majority of the first half of heads-up decision to shoot immedi- to its winning form when they next play, but it was Shepherd Hill that ately. take on Oxford, had the first golden scoring chance Although Savage wasn’t pleased after press time. of the afternoon. Midway through with the Rams’ play in either half, October 6 Tyler Martin fed Ted Girard with a his team did find a way to battle beautiful inside pass toward the net back. and Girard’s blast near the right Shepherd Hill’s Curtis Bagley

Octoberfest 2012 SPORTS BRIEF Entertainment Schedule Oxford/Webster Youth Football and Cheer announce many fundraisers The Oxford/Webster Youth Football and Cheer organization has announced many upcom- ing local fundraisers. On Saturday, Oct. 6 from noon to 2 p.m. there will be a family fun bowling day at the AMF Lanes in Auburn (101 Southbridge St.). The cost is $15 per child and $20 per adult for two hours of bowling and a shoe rental. Games, prizes and raffles will also benefit the football and cheer teams. On Monday, Oct. 8, dine and donate with Pirates Youth Football and Cheer at Bistro Eighty Ates, located at 172 Gore Road in Webster. Twenty percent of the regularly priced menu items will be donated directly back to the football and cheer teams. One must present a coupon from the website piratesayfc.org to donate. On Saturday,Oct. 27 from 2 to 11 p.m. there will be a wine, dine and gamble at Mohegan Sun Casino. This event for $69 is 21-plus. The bus will depart from the Oxford Community Center. Please order tickets fast, as the event will sell out. For any information on any of the fundraisers please contact Krista Lewis at (508) 980-9101. 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net Passion for books, literacy translated through body modification

her sleeves to show the tat- She said the tattoos have TATTOO toos of books, flowers, vines also helped when it comes to continued from page 1 and even a pair of hot-air parents broaching the topic at the Crawford Library balloons that represent the of body art with their teens. Monday, Sept. 17. Crawford Library. “I thought Dunton said local parents Chelmsford Public Library it would be only one, but two will ask her to speak to their Youth Librarian Sharon or three years later I went children about being respon- Colvin was one of several back and had another done. sible, and waiting until they members of the It wasn’t until I was 30 that are older to get a tattoo done. Massachusetts Library this became something that “I always say wait until Association who helped kind of consumed me.” after you turn 20,” said organize the calendar shoot. She said she didn’t know Dunton. “That is my “I was in charge of all of who she was going to meet at thought. It is something that this craziness,” Colvin said the photo shoot in is going to be there forever.” with a laugh during a phone Chelmsford, or what would interview last week. “[The happen during the session. Joy Richard may be librarians] wanted to put it “I didn’t know what to reached at (508) 909-4129, or out there that we’re a fun expect, but when I got there by email at jrichard@stoner- group. Youth librarians are one of the ladies told me I bidgepress.com. one of the most dynamic, was the most tattooed and dedicated groups of peo- [librarian] there,” said Dunton. ple around, and we wanted to Joy Richard photo have a fresh image.” When asked if the tattoos Pearle L. Crawford Memorial She said while she has lost have helped or hurt her Library Children’s Librarian Kathy count in the last 10 years of working as a children’s Dunton, seen here in the chil- just how many pieces she librarian, Dunton said she has only ever received posi- dren’s room, is known for sport- has on her body, Dunton said ing two arms full of tattoos. She she knows she has spent tive comments, and curiosity from patrons and their kids. was recently featured in a about 90 hours under the fundraising calendar supporting needle. “People are interested and want to touch [the tattoos] all the Massachusetts Library “I was first tattooed at 23,” Association’s youth programs. said Dunton as she rolled up of the time,” said Dunton. “They ask, ‘Did it hurt?’” Friends, show co-creators aim to make show a success DREAM She said Steve Gleit and Andy “It has been great,” said Way. “It continued from page A1 Jowsey are riders that, while not feels good to do it.” actors, act quite “naturally” on cam- He said the group has raised era. money though a Kickstarter ing Fran Drescher. Paradis said the goal of their pro- account online. Kickstarter.com is a Way partnered with Townsend gram is to showcase the unknown, site where people can donate as lit- native and writer/producer Rachael historical tales that can be found in tle or as much as they want to sup- Paradis, an old friend of his from across the country. She said the sto- port any type of grassroots cause. film school, and Dave Love, who is ries that people don’t know can “I thought it was a brilliant idea,” the series director. Way said he is sometimes be the most interesting. said Way.“Two guys riding motorcy- excited to be able to pitch this show, “We started pre-production in cles, covering a rich history we had which he said all of them have put June,” said Paradis. “We got really never known about. The whole their hearts and souls into. lucky with the three spots [they thing is a rich piece of history.” “I moved out [to Los Angeles] two chose]. They really fell into place.” years ago,” said Way during a phone She said it took three months of Joy Richard may be reached at conversation earlier this month. “I pre-production to prepare for three (508) 909-4129, or by email at knew there would be more opportu- days of shooting. [email protected]. nities, and I had friends out here. I “It was really cool,” said Paradis. knew I would not have done it if I “If you went down to your historical had not known someone who had society, in your community, you previously. I am lucky to have a job would be amazed at what would you in this industry, and be able to work find. We wanted to tell America’s on this on the side.” hidden stories.” Courtesy photo According to Paradis, she and Way agreed at how interesting the Massachusetts native and “Two Wheelin’ Way were looking for two real riders production has been, and how lucky America” co-creator Rachael Paradis films to hit the road to host the history- they have been to have the help of a local expert for the television pilot of based show. great local historians. “Two Wheelin’ America.”

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Steven A. Gardner, 27, 18 West St., Webster Police Arrests Dudley. Warrant. SEPT. 14 SEPT. 9 Jacob Lance Farland, 20, 454 Reymond A. Sojo-Nieves, 26, 3 Fabyan Road, Thompson, Conn. Negus St., Webster. Operating motor Warrant. vehicle with suspended license, one- Sept. 15 way street violatioin. Nicole Lisa Nixon, 26, 3 Lyndale Jose J. Velazquez, 37, 3 Hill St., Ave., Webster. Warrant. Webster. Operating motor vehicle Gary Lee Williams, 66, 41 Colonial with suspended license, subsequent Road, Webster. Operating under the offense. influence of liquor, second offense, Norma Iris Calvo, 35, 3 Hill St., marked lanes violation, failing to use Webster. Warrant. care or caution in starting/stop- Brian Robert Blanchette, 26, 40 ping/turning/backing up, negligent lights violation, operating motor Granite St., Webster. Warrant. operation of motor vehicle. Benjamin Greenlees, 32, 248 Main vehicle with suspended license. St., Webster. Operating motor vehicle Sept. 12 with suspended license, no inspec- Robert D. Gilchrest, 27, 291 Main tion/sticker. St., Webster. Warrant. Dudley Police Arrests Joshua Felix White, 19, 91 North Benjamin Greenlees, 32, 248 Main Main St., Webster. Warrant. St., Webster. Operating motor vehicle SEPT. 10 with suspended license, no inspec- SEPT. 10 tion/sticker. Joseph Hellijas, 18, 56 East Main St., Webster. Out of agency warrant. Brian D. Young, 23, 347 School St., SEPT. 13 Webster. Operating motor vehicle SEPT. 13 with suspended license. Shawn M. Smith, 27, 151 School St., Webster. Operating motor vehicle Noah C. Hart, 21, 15 Howe Ave., SEPT. 11 with suspended license, subsequent Millbury. Marked lanes violation, offense. negligent operation of motor vehicle, Taryn Wentworth, 19, 162 operating under influence of liquor. Thompson Hill Road, North Dennis Paul Whitner, 48, 36 Grant Grosvenordale, Conn. Motor vehicle St., Spencer. Domestic assault and battery.

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WEBSTER – Edward J. “Joe” Bembenek, Edward J. Bembenek, Sr. and and lived in Worcester before moving to Jr., 69, of Webster, died Thursday, Sept. 13, Eileen (DeVore) Bembenek. OXFORD – Joan A. (Birtz) Oxford in 1972. 2012 after an illness. He was an Army veteran of Bixby, 74, of Mount Pleasant She graduated from St. Stephen’s High He leaves his wife of 46 years, Barbara A. the Vietnam War. St., died in her home on School in Worcester. (Placzek) Bembenek; a daughter, Debra Ann Mr. Bembenek was a super- Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, sur- Mrs. Bixby was a hairdresser at Val’s Thomas of Webster; twin grandchildren, visor at Sanitary Dash rounded by her loving family. Beauty Salon in Worcester for over 20 years, Anthony Scott Thomas and Sophie Ann Company in Putnam, Conn., She is survived by three retiring many years ago. She worked at the Thomas; a brother, Robert Bembenek of for 35 years. He then worked children, Richard G. Bixby Life Care Center of Auburn for the last 19 Webster; three sisters, Joanne Brezniak of at Central Supply in Worcester for 5 years, Jr. and his wife Debra of years. Blackstone Valley,Linda Klys of Webster and retiring in 2007. Oxford, Karyn A. Longo and her husband She was a member of St. Roch’s Church in Jeanne Loos of Columbus, Ohio; his special He loved fishing and hunting. David of Oxford, and Robert M. Bixby of Oxford, and she enjoyed playing cards on cousins, Ronald, Agnes and Chad Coporale; A funeral service was held privately. Ludlow; her sister-in-law, Anita Birtz of Wednesday nights with close friends and tak- and several nephews and nieces. Arrangements were under the direction of Worcester; and seven grandchildren, Michael ing the occasional trip to the casino. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 Bixby, Matthew Bixby, Aaron Longo, Connor A memorial Mass was held Thursday,Sept. Thomas Bembenek of Florida and John School St. Longo, Tanner Longo, Kaila Bixby and 27, at St. Roch’s Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. Bembenek of Webster. www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com Cameron Bixby. Burial was at Notre Dame Cemetery in He was born and raised in St. Albans, W. She was predeceased by a brother, Robert Worcester. Va., the oldest of the seven children of Birtz; and her sister and brother-in-law, Doris Memorial contributions may be made to and Gerald Rondeau. the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/The She was born in Worcester, the daughter of Jimmy Fund, 10 Brookline Place West, Hazel L. Pellon-Chenevert, 75 the late Alexander and Irene (Bachand) Birtz, Brookline, MA 02445. WEBSTER — Hazel Lillian (Ellis) Pellon- She lived many years in Webster and later Chenevert, 75, died peacefully Sept. 16, 2012 at in Quinebaug, Conn. Kindred Transitional Care and Hazel loved country music and was a peo- Rene G. Lagace, 79 Rehabilitation center after an illness. ple person and enjoyed her neighbors at She leaves one son, Remigio “Ray” Pellon of Quinebaug Park. Hazel enjoyed doing cross- CHARLTON – Rene “Ray” Diamond Tool Company and Rhode Island; two sisters, Sharon Diaz and word puzzles and loved to travel. G. Lagace, 79, of Hycrest Norton Company in her husband Cirilo of Clinton and Shirley She will always be remembered by her best Road, died Thursday,Sept. 20, Worcester for 41 years, retir- Kowalke of Worcester; one brother, Joseph friend, James Chenevert of Webster. 2012, in his home. ing in 1995. Ellis and his wife Marilyn of Shrewsbury; After cremation, a funeral service was held He is survived by his wife He was a member of St. several grandchildren and great-grandchil- Friday, Sept. 21 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, of 58 years, Blanche H. Joseph’s Church in Charlton. dren; many nieces and nephews and her dear Worcester Road, Webster. (LaBarre) Lagace of He enjoyed horseshoes, friend, Loretta, who called her daily. Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Charlton; four children, shooting pool, bowling and She was predeceased by her daughters, Schofield Avenue, Dudley, directed the Michele R. DeMauro of cribbage. Hazel L. Soccorso and Josie Pellon and a son, arrangements. Charlton, Paul R. Lagace and his wife Denise He liked taking walks, gardening, and Joseph Pellon, Jr. Please consider donations to a local animal of Worcester, Monique J. Moran of Webster, doing carpentry around the house. She was born in Charlton, the daughter of shelter or a charity of one’s own choice. and Diane M. Lagace of Lake Mary, Fla.; a Most importantly, he was a family man – a the late Joseph Thompson Ellis and the late www.bartelfuneralhome.com brother, Ronald Lagace of Worcester; a sister, wonderful husband and father and the most Mildred I (Barnes) Ellis. Rita George of Urbana, Ohio; five grandchil- even-tempered man you could ever meet. dren, Nicole Duclos, Brian LaMonica, Lauren The family would like to thank the doctors Lagace, Christopher Moran, and Danielle and staff at the P.C.U. at St. Vincent Hospital Moran and several nephews and nieces. for their exceptional care, as well as the Eugene P. Lataille, 66 He was predeceased by a daughter, Denise V.N.A. Care Hospice for helping Rene at Lagace and a brother, Maurice Lagace. home. SOUTHBRIDGE — Eugene Most of his adult life he was a dedicated He was born in Fitchburg, the son of the His funeral Mass was held Tuesday, Sept. “Gene” P. Lataille, 66, died worker in the electrical wholesale business, late Homer and Theresa (Proulx) Lagace, and 25, at St. Joseph’s Church, 10 H. Putnam Road Saturday, Sept. 14, 2012, at becoming Vice President at one point in his lived in Worcester before moving to Charlton Ext., Charlton. Burial was at Worcester Saint Vincent’s Hospital career of B&B Electric now Standard Electric 23 years ago. County Memorial Park in Paxton. Memorial Worcester. in Southbridge. He retired in June 2011, after He graduated from Holy Name High School contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s He is survived by his two more than 25 years of dedicated service. in 1950 and attended New England School of Church or the St. Joseph’s Church Building daughters, Tara Waldron and He was a member of the YMCA, where he Accounting in Worcester. Fund, P.O. Box 338, Charlton City, MA 01508. her husband Barry of enjoyed swimming, watching television, espe- He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Webster, and Jennifer cially “Judge Judy,” and computers. War. Oxford, directed the arrangements. Lataille of Southbridge; three grandchildren, Calling hours will be Thursday, Sept. 20, at Mr. Lagace worked at the former Koebel Connor Barry-Gene Waldron, Erica Louise Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy St., Waldron, and Hannah Grace Waldron and his Southbridge, from 6-8 p.m. with a prayer serv- former wife, Sandra (Brodeur) Lataille ice at 6 p.m. with Rev. Jonathan Slavinskas Natale. officiating. Edward J. Malley, 81 He was born in Southbridge, June 29, 1946, Burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 21, at son of the late Edward and Alice (Thibeault) North Cemetery Sturbridge. WEBSTER – Edward J. He was a co-founder of the Lataille and lived many years in Southbridge In Memory of Gene, donations may be Malley, 81, of Webster, died Blessed Sacrament Chapel, and Sturbridge. made to the YMCA, 43 Everett St. Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 in which opened in 1996, and He graduated from Tantasqua Regional Southbridge, MA 01550. www.sansoucyfuner- UMass/Memorial was involved with its daily High School Class of 1964. al.com Healthcare, Worcester, with operation until last year. A his family at his side. member of Sacred Heart of He leaves his wife of 60 Jesus Church and a life mem- years, Claire M. (Isabelle) ber of its League of the Robert W. Moore, 92 Malley; two sons, John E. “Jack” Malley and Sacred Heart, he served as a his wife Deborah of Walpole and Steven M. Eucharistic minister and as the chairman of Malley of Warwick, R.I.; two grandchildren, the Bishop’s Fund, now Partners in Charity, WEBSTER — Robert and her children, Ian, Robert, Kenneth and Elizabeth Malley; a brother, for 10 years. He was the first president of Walsh Moore, 92, passed and Krista; and his youngest Raymond F. Malley, Jr. and his wife Mary of Saint Anne’s School Association, a past pres- peacefully from this life on son, Jonathan. He also leaves Whitinsville; two godchildren, Ellen Hatfield ident of the Marianhill Central Catholic High Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. seven great-grandchildren. and Debra Montague; nephews and nieces; School PTA in Southbridge, a member of the Born on August 8, 1920, he He was predeceased by his and many close friends. Sacred Heart Pitch League and also of the was the son of the late Mary wife and soul mate of He was preceded in death by his sister, Webster-Dudley Knights of Columbus (Walsh) and L. Jerome 67years, Mary (Johnson), and Doris Demarest in 1999. Council 228. He initiated a successful cam- Moore, and he lived most of his son Robert, who is sur- He was born in Grafton and raised in paign that provided free busing for students his life in Webster. vived by his daughter, Sara Hart. He was also Uxbridge, the youngest child of Raymond F. at Catholic schools in the tri-town area in the He graduated from Saint Louis High School predeceased by his son-in-law, Clarence Malley, Sr. and Ellen (Creighton) Malley. He early 1970’s. in 1937. Morneau. His siblings, Edward, Alice and moved to Webster in 1960. His funeral was held Monday,Sept. 24, from Early in his life he was a route salesman for Donald died many years ago. He graduated from St. Mary’s High School the Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 Empire Laundry, and he later worked as an Patriot and stargazer, bird watcher, lover of in Milford in 1949 and did further studies at School St., with a Mass at Sacred Heart of agent for the John Hancock Insurance music and nature, woodworker, storyteller Worcester Junior College. Jesus Church, 16 East Main St. Burial was in Company for many years. and procrastinator, he will be deeply missed He was an Army veteran of the Korean Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Uxbridge. He was a member of the Greatest by a family that loved him very much. War, serving in the Army Security Agency in Donations in his name may be made to Generation, having served in the Army dur- There are no calling hours. A memorial Austria and Germany. either the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 17 East ing World War II. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, Mr. Malley worked for New England Main St., or to St. Anne’s Elementary School, Robert was a founding member of the Saint Sept. 29, at Saint Louis Church on Lake Street Telephone, now Verizon, for 32 years, retiring 12 Day St., PO Box 818, both in Webster, MA Vincent de Paul Society in Webster, and he in Webster. as a first level supervisor in special services 01570. was a lifelong member of Saint Louis Parish. Memorial contributions in his name may in the Worcester office in 1990. www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com Robert is survived by his son, Garrett, be made to the Saint Louis Endowment Fund, along with his wife Bonnie, and their three 15 Lake Street, Webster, MA 01570. sons, Timothy, Bradford, and Gregory; James Sansoucy Funeral Home in Southbridge is and his wife Mary, and their children, Jamie, coordinating arrangements. Bernadette J. Standring, 53 Jennifer and Rebecca; his primary caretaker, An online guestbook is available at Melissa Morneau, and her children, Rachel www.sansoucyfuneral.com. WEBSTER — Bernadette J. Standring, 53, Webster-Dudley area all her life. Jalbert and Eric; Kristina Moore Fleming, died Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, at home. She was a 1977 graduate of Bay Path She leaves her mother, Jean (Kuchinskis) Regional Vocational Technical High School in Standring of Dudley; a son, Joseph W. Gevry Charlton. and his companion Kristle Lacombe of She worked in data entry for 32 years at Carol F. Morin, 73 Webster; a sister, Brenda J. Richford and her Memorial Hospital in Worcester. husband Richard of Dudley; her companion There will be a Celebration of Life Service NORTH OXFORD – Carol Mrs. Morin was the office manager for of 12 years, William Devlin of Webster; two on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012 beginning at noon F. (Hanlon) Morin, 73, of D&D Leasing Enterprises in North Oxford for nieces, several cousins and her beloved cat, with a prayer service at 1:30 p.m. in the Shaw- Maple Avenue, died 20 years, retiring in 2000. Previously, she Ashes. Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 at worked at the Fair in Worcester. She was born in Webster, daughter of the Webster. the Rose Monahan Hospice She was a member of St. Ann’s Church in late Bernard Standring and lived in the Residence in Worcester. North Oxford. She is survived by her hus- Mrs. Morin loved her camp on Glen Echo band of 50 years, David E. Lake in Charlton and enjoyed 4th of July Morin of North Oxford; three gatherings. Dudley Grange to host annual Apple Festival children, Debbie A. Gordon and her husband She enjoyed shopping trips with her family Steve of North Oxford, David J. Morin and his and friends and Friday nights with her girls. DUDLEY — Dudley Grange No. 163 will hold its annual Apple Festival at the Grange Hall wife Lee Ann of North Oxford, and Daniel J. She loved to spend time with her family,espe- on Center Road in Dudley on Saturday, Oct. 13, from noon until the apples run out. Morin of Montana; a brother, James Hanlon cially her grandchildren, and enjoyed shop- This may sound familiar. The Dudley Grange has hosted its annual Strawberry Festival for and his wife J.D. of Webster; seven grandchil- ping for her loved ones. 57 years at the Grange Hall, where strawberry shortcakes are served each June until the dren, Sydney Taraskiewicz, Danyelle Gordon, Her funeral was held Monday,Sept. 24, from berries run out. Jonathan Gordon, Garrett Morin, Patrick Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, The Apple Festival will offer apple dumplings, apple crisp and apple pie a la mode, as well Morin, Daniel Morin and Rebecca Andre- followed by a Mass at St. Ann’s Church, 652 as sugar-free apple pie. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3.50 for a child-sized portion, the same as Perry; three great grandchildren and many Main St., North Oxford. Burial was at North the Strawberry Festival prices. nephews and nieces. Cemetery, Oxford. The Snack Shack will be open for hamburgers, cheeseburgers, baked potatoes, French fries She was born in Worcester, the daughter of Memorial contributions may be made to and hot dogs with all the trimmings, as well as hot and cold cider, coffee, soda and cotton the late James and Evelyn (Scarlett) Hanlon, the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., candy. and lived most of her life in North Oxford. Framingham, MA 01701. Those who obtained a pumpkin plant at the Strawberry Festival last June may bring in the She graduated from Oxford High School. pumpkins they grew to compete for prizes. More pumpkins will be available for children to decorate. Other activities for children include a tug-of-war, Whack-A-Mole, sack races and three-legged races. Meadow Muffin tickets this year will cost $5 each, and the first prize is $300. Vendors will be SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO THE WEBSTER on hand to sell their services and goods as well. Apple Festival Chairman Alex Rodinov said the outlook is “delicious. We have newly TIMES, 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550, OR BY designed apple pies, great apple crisp and some wonderful dumplings for everyone to try. If you enjoy our Strawberry Festival, you’ll love our Apple Festival.” E-MAIL TO [email protected]. Rain date is Sunday, Oct. 14, at the same time. www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 28, 2012 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3

CHURCH LISTINGS WEBSTER CALENDAR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION, 5 N. Main St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-8714, Web site: www.reconcilia- The calendar page is a free service offered for SEPTEMBER 30 Webster/Dudley American Legion, corner of tionweb.org, e-mail: listings for government, educational and non- School and Houghton Streets in Webster. If [email protected], office hours: profit organizations. Send all calendar listings WEBSTER— Tri-State Country Music you sing, play an instrument or have a few Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Rev. and happenings by mail to Ann Tremblay at Lovers welcomes all to the American Legion jokes to tell, stop down and give it a whirl. Janice C. Ford, Pastor and Priest-in-Charge. Post on the corner of School and Houghton for Sunday Services of Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, (with coffee hour following). Sunday School MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail the best in live country music every Sunday. DUDLEY — The Dudley Woman’s Club will begins at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available begin- to [email protected]. Please Doors open at 3 p.m. with music and dancing meet at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4 at The Black Tavern, ning at 9:45 a.m. write “calendar” in the subject line. All calen- from 4-8 p.m. Admission is $10 per person with Center Road, Dudley. Laura Black Silver, From the third Sunday in June to the first dar listings must be submitted by 3 p.m. on a 50/50 raffle weekly. Country karaoke with Director of Care Services at Tri-Valley Elder Sunday in September, our Sunday service of Emily follows in the downstairs lounge every Holy Eucharist is at 9:00 a.m. Friday to be published in the following Friday’s Services, will speak on the challenges and edition. All calendar items will be inserted Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight. rewards of caring for our elders. Members are CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL under the actual date of the event. The Webster asked to voluntarily bring a toiletry item for CHURCH. For information, contact: Father Times will print such listings as space allows. donation to veterans in local nursing homes. Brian D. McIntyre, SCR (508) 641-5672 sain- MONDAY tjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Holy Mass every Dudley Woman’s Club is open to all women Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing on the, 2nd ONGOING OCTOBER 1 from Dudley and surrounding towns, and we and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 p.m. DUDLEY — The Black Tavern Historical DUDLEY — Do you love to take pictures? welcome your attendance. For more informa- Here’s a chance to show off your artwork! The tion, email [email protected]. FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Society is conducting its annual membership Lincoln and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The drive. Through our modest dues, $10 per indi- Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, 40 Rev. Kent Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 vidual and $15 per family, we are able to pro- Schofield Avenue, Dudley,is holding a photog- OXFORD —The free “Parent and Child p.m. www.faithassemblywebster.com. vide historical and educational speakers, con- raphy contest sponsored by the Friends of the Together Time” group will meet from 4 to 5:15 certs and conduct tours of our historic build- Library. The theme is “What makes you p.m. in the Children’s Room at the Oxford CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. ing. happy?” Rules: Submit an 8 x 10 photo in a Library. There will be stories and more. Have in the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic fun with your child through play, socialize Street. (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. If you have not received a form in the mail freestanding frame; Pictures must be submit- Bible study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, and would like to support the Black Tavern ted by 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1; one entry is allowed per with others, participate in “Raising a Reader” 10:30 a.m. Historical Society by becoming a member, person. There will be three categories — lending library and understand your child’s please call Nancy Roy at (508) 943-7875, Chris adults, teens, and children — each with a $25 development through the “Ages & Stages Help FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, Me Grow” program. This is for children ages 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. Ducharme at (508) 943-8782 or Linda Bazinet at cash prize for the photo that receives the most Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and (508) 943-5509 or visit our website at www.the- votes from the public. For more information, 2-5. Children must be accompanied by a par- children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. blacktavern.com. Please help us preserve this call the library at 508-949-8021. ent. Group size is limited to 12 children. You “gem on the hill.” must pre-register by calling Danielle Morrow HOLY TRINITY POLISH, NATIONAL at 508-987-6050, ext. 1126. Sponsored by South CATHOLIC CHURCH, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. TUESDAY County Community Partnership. Funded Rev. Dr. Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. WEBSTER — The Webster Fire Department Saturday, 4 p.m. All are welcome. is seeking applications for their RECRUIT OCTOBER 2 through the MA Department of Early Education and Care. www.mass.gov/eec. TRAINING PROGRAM. The Recruit Training DUDLEY — Do you love to sing? Did you SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. program teaches candidates basic firefighting (508) 943-3140. The Rev. Adam Reid. Saturdays, 4 sing in school and or with a church choir? Are p.m. Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday skills, CPR, and first aid. The Recruit you currently not attending another church FRIDAY morning worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July Training Program is the first step to becoming and are wishing that you had that musical out- and August. a regular call/volunteer firefighter for the let? Do you enjoy singing a range of tradition- OCTOBER 5 town of Webster. Anyone interested should al to contemporary Christian music? If you DUDLEY — Come join our DROP IN KNIT- SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, apply at Webster Fire Department headquar- 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard are fun-loving, hard-working and enjoy being TING GROUP at the Pearle L. Crawford Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 ters, 55 Thompson Road, Monday through part of a group committed to making beauti- Memorial Library on Schofield Avenue in a.m. Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are wel- Friday, 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. or Saturday, 8 a.m. till ful music and growing together, come join us Dudley. We meet from 10 a.m. to noon on come. Handicapped accessible. noon. at our Tuesday evening rehearsals at 7 p.m. at Fridays. All ages and levels (from beginner to expert) of knitters are welcome. For more STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, the First Congregational Church of Dudley 35 Parkway. (508) 943-8361 The Rev. Luke A. OXFORD — We are trying to build a new located right next to Nichols College. If you information, call Mary Kunkel at (508) 943-8107 Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. animal shelter for the town of Oxford. The have any questions, feel free to contact search- or Jacqueline Vassar at (508) 892-4754. Wednesday 6:30 Supplication to the Virgin Mary current kennel is 40 years old and horribly [email protected] or at (860) 935 5219. followed by Bible Study at 7:15p.m, and Saturday rundown. There are only two functioning dog OXFORD — The Oxford Senior Social morning bible study 6:30 a.m. Saturday Vespers runs and no air conditioning. The whole shel- 6:00 p.m. DUDLEY — Get Fit While You Sit – chair BINGO will be held at 5:30 p.m. every Friday ter is only 200 square feet and all species are in yoga. Class runs weekly, every Tuesday from for seniors ages 55 and up behind the Town ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 the same room. Please consider making a 11 to 11:45 a.m. in Jacob’s Hall at the First Hall. Doors open at 4 p.m. Refreshments avail- Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, donation. Every little bit helps. Make checks Congregational Church, 135 Center Road, able. For more information, call Fran at 508- Rev. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, payable to: Town of Oxford and mail to: Dudley (Please enter to the right side 987-2353. 4 p.m., Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 Oxford Animal Shelter Committee, Town of a.m. and 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 entrance). The class is taught by Sharon p.m., Holy Day Masses, 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Oxford, 325 Main St., Oxford, MA 01540. Pelletier and is open to the public. The class WEBSTER —Commerce Bank will hold a (English) 8:15 a.m. (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). fee is $5 per person, per class (cancer patients blood drive with the American Red Cross at WEBSTER and DUDLEY — The Webster- are always free). Proceeds are donated to the their office at 25 Worcester Road in Webster on ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. Dudley Historical Society is holding an open Friday,Oct. 5, from 1 to 6 p.m. For more infor- The Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and church. How Do I Sign Up? Just show up and 5 p.m. Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and membership drive. Yearly dues are only $10, or pay when you arrive. No need to sign up ahead mation or to make an appointment, contact 12:30 p.m. (Spanish). $15 for a family, and enable us to continue to of time as there is plenty of space available. If the Commerce Bank Webster office at 508-943- provide quality programs to the community, it is your first class, please arrive 15 minutes 4408 or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED as well as help defray the cost of upkeep on the early to complete a health form. Who can or visit redcrossblood.org. Walk-ins are wel- UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC congre- little red schoolhouse. For more info, or to gation, welcoming ecumenical diversity. 4 come to class? Senior citizens, men and come; however, appointments are encouraged. Church Street, Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: 508- join, please call Ruth St. Marie at (508) 343- women and/or any adult who is looking for a 943-0061, Web site: www.uccfedwebster.org The 0798, email [email protected] or find us on gentle yoga class to build range of motion and SATURDAY Rev. Melinda LaMontagne, Ph.D. E-mail: melin- the web at www.wdhs.webs.com. flexibility while sitting in a chair. Just da.lamontagne@ yahoo.com, Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. with coffee hour at 11:00 a.m. Office received surgery and need physical move- OCTOBER 6 hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Bible FRIDAY ments on the lighter side? This is also a great WEBSTER — The Webster/Dudley study: Wednesdays 12:00-2:00 p.m. Our services class. Come have fun, stretch, flex and flow American Legion, corner of School and are handicapped accessible. SEPTEMBER 28 while being around your friends in a relaxing Houghton Streets in Webster, will hold a DUDLEY — Come join our Drop In Knitting environment. Please wear sneakers, bring MEAT RAFFLE at 4 p.m. every Saturday. All DUDLEY Group at the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial water and a big smile. Chairs will be provid- meat is provided by Market Basket of Oxford. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, Library on Schofield Avenue in Dudley. We ed. *In your best interest, consult your health Get your tickets early! 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. meet from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays. All ages care provider before taking this or any exer- Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult and levels (from beginner to expert) of knit- cise program. Bible study, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. DUDLEY — Family Adventures in Reading ters are welcome. For more information, call (FAIR), a program sponsored by Mass FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Mary Kunkel at (508) 943-8107 or Jacqueline WEBSTER — The Daughters of Isabella, Humanities, will be held six consecutive DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of Vassar at (508) 892-4754. Bernadette Circle #709 will meet at 7 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 6 to Nov. 10, from 11 a.m. to Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John Tuesday,Oct. 2 in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall 12:30 p.m. at the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial R. White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday OXFORD — The Oxford Senior Social Bingo on Day St., Webster. The theme for the evening School 10 a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Library, 40 Schofield Avenue, Dudley. FAIR Sun. 8:30 a.m.. Open & Affirming Congregation. will be held at 5:30 p.m. every Friday for sen- is brings children and adults together to enjoy All are welcome. Handicapped Accessible. iors ages 55 and up behind the Town Hall. Halloween. Members are asked to bring entertaining and thought-provoking presenta- www.uccdudley.org. Doors open at 4 p.m. Refreshments available. canned goods or non-perishable food items tions of outstanding picture books, and to For more information, call Fran at 508-987- that will be donated to the St. Vincent DePaul share and reflect upon their responses to the ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) Society to help the needy in our community. 943-5633. The Rev. Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 2353. stories. Each session includes an engaging 4:45 p.m. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and interactive presentation by a professional sto- 10:30 a.m. (in English). WEBSTER — Break out the poodle skirts OXFORD — The Oxford Woman’s Club will ryteller, followed by a brief, lively introduction and hula hoops for a great evening of the best meet at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Oxford Senior to some aspect of library services, and con- ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, of the 50’s and a little of the early 60’s at 7 p.m. Center behind the town hall. The program for cludes with socializing over light refresh- 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Paul the evening will be “Sensible Guidelines for Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28. The American Legion on ments. Space is limited to 30 families, so please School Street will host along with D.J. Emily Healthy Eating.” The Community Service stop by the children’s circulation desk at the OXFORD in the upstairs hall. Enjoy a great evening of Project this month is Community Go Round — library to sign up today. For more informa- music, dance, and some live performances. Winter Apparel. All woman are welcome, tion, call 508-949-8021. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Dress to impress and win door prizes as well. please join us for an enjoyable evening. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987-1083. Bishop Garn Evans. Best drink prices in the entire area. $5 per per- WEBSTER — St. Joseph Basilica in Webster Sundays, 10 a.m. son with all proceeds to benefit legion activi- WEDNESDAY will celebrate its 125th Jubilee on Oct. 6. The ties. Mass will start at 4 p.m., with procession start- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH OCTOBER 3 ing at 3:30 p.m. The reception will be held at 6 OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. SATURDAY WEBSTER — The St. Louis League of p.m. the Auburn Elks where there will be town Catholic Women is holding its yearly member- andstate officials, as well as priests from all FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SEPTEMBER 29 ship drive. The purpose of the league is to over that were connected to our parish. Also OXFORD WEBSTER — The Webster/Dudley bring together women to further their cultur- expected are Cardinals/Archbishops from 355 Main St., (508) 987-2211, The Rev. Clare Rome, etc. Overlander. American Legion, corner of School and al, social, and religious interests. This year the Worship and Sunday School 1st through 12th Houghton Streets in Webster, will hold a Meat first meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 3 grades, Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nursery care provid- Raffle at 4 p.m. every Saturday.All meat is pro- include the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Louis church, WEBSTER — “Weak in Body, Strong of ed. Handicap accessible. vided by Market Basket of Oxford. Get your followed by a breakfast in the church hall, Heart: Understanding the Road of Suffering” www.oxfordfirstucc.org. tickets early! catered by Tastefully Michelle (cost is by Kent and Sarah Whitecotton, pastors at the Faith Assembly of God Church in Webster, GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., involved). The league meets every first Oxford: Holy Eucharist, Saturdays 5 p.m., OXFORD — The third annual Community Wednesday of the month, with the exception will be at the Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Sundays 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Father Yard Sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. of January, February, July, August, and Main St., Webster for an author event and talk Alfred T.K. Zadig. Support group September Saturday,Sept. 29 at the Oxford Middle School. September. Programs this year will include from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. Call 508-949- through June at 270 Main St., for any with loved 6232 for more information. ones in danger of suicide second Tuesday of the 20 x 20 spaces are available at $20 per space. cupcake decorating, Christmas sing-a-long, month at 7 p.m. For more information call (508) You keep your profits. Bring your own table. flowers in the Bible, movie night, crowning of 987-1004 or visit [email protected]. Limited space is available. Reserve your space Mary, and other interesting topics. If you are SUNDAY early. Set-up at 7 a.m.; tear down at 1 p.m. All interested, please call Financial Secretary OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Louise Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President OCTOBER 7 Road. (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. items must be removed at the end of the day. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. All money raised will go towards the Oxford Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. WEBSTER— Tri-State Country Music Girls Softball League. For more information Lovers welcomes all to the American Legion OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, contact John Guillotte at 508-736-0046, or THURSDAY Post on the corner of School and Houghton for 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev Wanda [email protected]. Santos-Perez. Sunday Worship 10:00 am - the best in live COUNTRY MUSIC every Nursery Care provided. OCTOBER 4 Sunday. Doors open at 3 p.m. with music and Coffee & Fellowship following worship. ALL WEBSTER – Fundraiser to benefit OXFORD — The Central Mass. Mother of dancing from 4-8 p.m. Admission is $8 per per- WELCOME Scholarship Fund. Chicken BBQ from 2 – 6 Twins is a nonprofit club forming to benefit son with a 50/50 raffle weekly. Country p.m. Sept. 29, at the American Legion Post those who are raising multiples and provide karaoke follows in the downstairs lounge! ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987- #184, Houghton Street, Webster. $10 per per- 8892. Pastor Richard Reidy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. support and an outlet. We have meetings every During winter weather please call the Post at Sundays, 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. son. Sponsored by the American Legion first Thursday of the month at the Oxford (508) 943-9039 for any cancellations. Auxiliary Unit #184. Community Center from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. We ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987- discuss twins-related issues and have relaxing DUDLEY — Calvary Assembly of God, 105 8987. Rev. Michael Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. WEBSTER — The Grey Whisker Picker Southbridge Road, Dudley, will be hosting Sundays, 8:30, 10:30 a.m.. events such as movie nights and outings to Band will be performing at 8 p.m. every last take the children to and or your spouse or just three nights of healing services, Friday,Oct. 7 TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF Saturday of the month in the downstairs for Moms. Anyone who is a childcare provider through Sunday, Oct. 9 each night at 7 p.m. GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue lounge at the American Legion. Every other to multiples is welcomed and the meetings are with Rev. Mike Peterson of Arise Ministries. Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible Saturday evenings we will continue with D.J. Rev. Peterson has traveled throughout the U.S. study, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. held on the second floor of the building of the Emily with karaoke starting at 8 p.m. old school house. and overseas with a tremendous healing min- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. 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Over 17,500 Homes - Every Week 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF point at the southwesterly intersection of said (4) The architectural integrity of the Buildings rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, REAL ESTATE Wheelock Street and Charlton and the Units shall be preserved without covenants, liens or claims in the nature of By virtue and in execution of the Power Street; modification and, to that end, with limiting the liens, improvements, public assessments, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Thence by the southerly line of said Charlton generality, no porch, deck , balcony, terrace, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, given by Paul A. D'Anello to Mortgage Street S. 79 degrees 54' W. sixty-one and garden, balcony or yard enclosure, awning, water and sewer liens and any other munici- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. , dated 15/100 (61.15) feet to an angle in the street: screen, antenna, sign (including ''for sale'' pal assessments or liens or existing encum- May 28, 2008 and recorded with the Thence by the southerly line of Charlton and ''for rent'' signs), banner, or other devices brances of record which are in force and are Worcester County (Worcester District) Street S. 77 degrees 58' W. one hundred sev- and no exterior change, addition, structure, applicable, having priority over said mort- Registry of Deeds at Book 43336, Page 304, enty-four (174) feet to the point of beginning. projection, decoration, or other feature shall gage, whether or not reference to such of which mortgage H&R Block Bank, A Containing 25,570 square feet more or less. be erected or placed upon or attached to any restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Federal Savings Bank is the present holder, Being the same premises conveyed to me by such Unit or any part thereof; ao addition to or encumbrances is made in the deed. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage deed of William J. Peluso recorded with the or change or replacement of any exterior light TERMS OF SALE: and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Worcester District Registry of Deeds, imme- fixture, door knocker, hardware, or other A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on diately prior hereto in Book 31602, Page 137. exterior appurtenance shall be made; and no Dollars by certified or bank check will be October 12, 2012, on the mortgaged premis- painting or other decoration shall be done on required to be paid by the purchaser at the es located at 1-D Eddy Street, Unit 1-D, Lake The premises are to be sold subject to and any exterior surface or any window. time and place of sale. The balance is to be Village Condominium, Webster, Worcester with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, (5) All maintenance and use by Unit owners paid by certified or bank check at Harmon County, Massachusetts, all and singular the building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax of lights, and other exterior appurtenances Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, premises described in said mortgage, titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- shall be done so as to preserve the appear- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to TO WIT: ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- ance and character of the same and of the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, The following Unit in the Lake Village session. properly without modification. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Condominium located in Webster, Worcester TERMS OF SALE: (6) All use and maintenance of the Units shall days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- County, Massachusetts, created by Master A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS be conducted in a manner consistent with the vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Deed dated October 14, 2004, and recorded AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a comfort and convenience of the occupants of in full of the purchase price. The description with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds certified check or bank treasurer’s check will other Units and in accordance with provi- of the premises contained in said mortgage at Book 35077, Page 376, and amended of be required to be delivered at or before the sions of Rules and Regulations with respect shall control in the event of an error in this record, being Unit 1-D, together.with an undi- time the bid is offered. The successful bidder thereto, from time to time promulgated by the publication. vided 18.65% interest appertaining to said will be required to execute a Foreclosure Trustees. Other terms, if any, to be announced at Unit in the Common Areas and Facilities of Sale Agreement immediately after the close For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- the sale. said Condominium, all as shown on a plan of the bidding. The balance of the purchase ed with Worcester County (Worcester WELLS FARGO BANK, NA attached to the Unit Deed recorded prior price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33323, Present holder of said mortgage hereto and subject to and with the benefit of the sale date in the form of a certified check, Page 287. By its Attorneys, the provisions of said Master Deed. bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- These premises will be sold and con- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 150 California Street ed with Worcester County (Worcester Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Newton, MA 02458 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 43336, sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue covenants, liens or claims in the nature of (617) 558-0500 Page 301. Please also see deed recorded in the sale and to amend the terms of the sale liens, improvements, public assessments, 201103-1046 - YEL said Registry of Deeds at Book 46064, Page by written or oral announcement made any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, September 21, 2012 130. before or during the foreclosure sale. If the water and sewer liens and any other munici- September 28, 2012 These premises will be sold and con- sale is set aside for any reason, the pal assessments or liens or existing encum- October 5, 2012 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to brances of record which are in force and are rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser applicable, having priority over said mort- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of shall have no further recourse against the gage, whether or not reference to such AUCTION/PUBLIC SALE liens, improvements, public assessments, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Casey Storage Solutions, (pursuant to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the or encumbrances is made in the deed. [Mass. General Law, Chapter 105A],) will water and sewer liens and any other munici- premises contained in said mortgage shall TERMS OF SALE: sell at Auction/Public Sale at 80 Cudworth pal assessments or liens or existing encum- control in the event of an error in this publica- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Rd., Webster MA 01570 all of the personal brances of record which are in force and are tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Dollars by certified or bank check will be property stored in its facility by: applicable, having priority over said mort- Other terms if any, to be announced at the required to be paid by the purchaser at the THEO GRAHAM, 200, misc items gage, whether or not reference to such sale. time and place of sale. The balance is to be MARK GAUTHIER, 231, misc items restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Sovereign Bank, NA paid by certified or bank check at Harmon DERICK BROCK, 216, misc items or encumbrances is made in the deed. Present Holder of said Mortgage, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, ANDREA M TOMEO, 235, misc items TERMS OF SALE: By Its Attorneys, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to LYNUS BESSETTE, 333, misc items A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Orlans Moran PLLC P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, LYNN MILLETTE, 512, misc items Dollars by certified or bank check will be P.O. Box 962169 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) ARTHUR TOUKONEN, 712, household required to be paid by the purchaser at the Boston, MA 02196 days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- items time and place of sale. The balance is to be Phone: (617) 502-4100 vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt DARCY HARRIS, 805, misc items paid by certified or bank check at Harmon September 21, 2012 in full of the purchase price. The description at 12:00 PM on October 11, 2012, at the Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, September 28, 2012 of the premises contained in said mortgage premises of Casey Storage Solutions at 80 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to October 5, 2012 shall control in the event of an error in this Cudworth Rd., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, publication. 7535 and continued day to day thereafter Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Other terms, if any, to be announced at until sold days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- REAL ESTATE the sale. Casey Storage Solutions reserves the vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt By virtue and in execution of the Power WELLS FARGO BANK, NA right: (1) to bid at auction/public sale; (2) in full of the purchase price. The description of Sale contained in a certain mortgage SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO to refuse any/all bids; (3) to cancel the of the premises contained in said mortgage given by Shane T Flannery to Well Fargo WELLS FARGO HOME auction/public sale at any time for any shall control in the event of an error in this Home Mortgage, Inc., dated April 15, 2004 MORTGAGE, INC. reason. publication. and recorded with the Worcester County Present holder of said mortgage September 21, 2012 Other terms, if any, to be announced at (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at September 28, 2012 the sale. Book 33323, Page 290, of which mortgage By its Attorneys, H&R BLOCK BANK, Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by merger HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Commonwealth of Massachusetts A FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. is the 150 California Street The Trial Court Present holder of said mortgage present holder, for breach of the conditions of Newton, MA 02458 Worcester Probate and Family Court said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- (617) 558-0500 225 Main Street By its Attorneys, closing, the same will be sold at Public 201110-1360 - YEL Worcester, MA 01608 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Auction at 4:00 p.m. on October 19, 2012, on (508) 831-2200 150 California Street the mortgaged premises located at 23-3 September 21, 2012 Docket No. WO12P2693EA Newton, MA 02458 STEFANIAK AVENUE, Unit 23-3, Webster September 28, 2012 CITATION ON PETITION FOR (617) 558-0500 Common Condominiums, WEBSTER, October 5, 2012 FORMAL ADJUDICATION 200908-0452 - ORE Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Estate of: Beverly G Bunis September 14, 2012 singular the premises described in said mort- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE Date of Death: 07/24/2012 September 21, 2012 gage, OF REAL ESTATE To all interested persons: September 28, 2012 TO WIT: By virtue and in execution of the Power A Petition has been filed by: The following premises in the Webster of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Carol A Hynes of Leominster MA MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE Common Condominiums in Webster. given by Paul E. Sharpe and Renea L. requesting that the Court enter a formal OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Massachusetts created by Master Deed Wetherbee to Mortgage Electronic Decree and Order of testacy and for such By virtue and in execution of the Power of dated November 19,1990 at Worcester Registration Systems, Inc., dated October 6, other relief as requested in the Petition. Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given District Registry of Deeds in Book 13121, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester And also requesting that: by Courtney A. Borelli to Sovereign Bank, Page 88. UNIT: 23-3 Stefaniak Avenue County (Worcester District) Registry of Carol A Hynes of Leominster MA dated September 11, 2003 and recorded PARKING SPACES: Numbers 23 and 24 Deeds at Book 39934, Page 87, of which be appointed as Personal Representative(s) with the Worcester County (Worcester ADDRESS: 23-3 Stefaniak Avenue, Webster, mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the pres- of said estate to serve on the bond. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31602, Massachusens 01570 ent holder, for breach of the conditions of You have the right to obtain a copy of the Page 139 of which the Mortgage the under- together with and undivided 5.036 per cent said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. signed is the present holder for breach of the interest appertaining to said unit in the com- closing, the same will be sold at Public You have a right to object to this proceeding. conditions of said Mortgage and for the pur- mon areas of said Condominium, and togeth- Auction at 12:00 p.m. on October 15, 2012, To do so, you or your attorney must file a writ- pose of foreclosing same will be sold at er with the rights and easements appur- on the mortgaged premises located at 20 ten appearance and objection at this Court Public Auction at 11:00 AM on October 17, tenant to said unit as set forth in said Master Stefaniak Avenue, Unit 3, Webster Common before: 10:00 a.m. on 10/16/2012 2012 at 21 Charlton Street, Oxford, MA, all Deed. Attached to deed in book 13259, page Condominium, Webster, Worcester County, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by and singular the premises described in said 1113 are copies of portions of the plans Massachusetts, all and singular the premises which you must file a written appearance and Mortgage, to wit: attached to Said Master Deed bearing the described in said mortgage, objection if you object to this proceeding. If The land in Oxford, County of Worcester, verified statement of a registered profession- TO WIT: you fail to file a timely written appearance Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together al surveyor certifying that the plans show the Unit 20-3 in the Webster Common and objection followed by an Affidavit of with all the buildings thereon of every nature unit designation of the unit hereby conveyed Condominium, in the Town of Webster, Objections within thirty (30) days of the and description, and all the privileges and and of immediately adjoining units, and that County of Worcester, Massachusetts, creat- return date, action may be taken without fur- appurtenances thereto belonging, and being they fully and accurately depict the layout of ed pursuant and subject to the provisions of ther notice to you. situate in the central part of said Oxford, and the unit hereby conveyed, its location, dimen- Chapter 193A of the General Laws of The estate is being administered under for- being bounded and described as follows, to sions, approximated area, main entrance and Massachusetts, by Master Deed dated mal procedure by the Personal wit:- immediate common areas to which it has November 19, 1990 and recorded November Representative under the Massachusetts Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the access, as built. 29, 1990 with the Worcester District Registry Uniform Probate Code without supervision tract to be conveyed herein at a stone post Said Unit is intended to be used solely for of Deeds in Book 13121, Page 99. by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not on the southerly line of Charlton Street, residential purposes as set forth in Section The Post Office Address of the Condominium required to be filed with the Court, but recip- said post being two hundred thirty-five and 10 of said Master Deed, and is subject to the is: 20-3 Stefaniak Avenue, Webster, ients are entitled to notice regarding the 15/100 (235.15) feet measured westerly restrictions as set forth in Section 11 of said Massachusetts 01570 administration from the Personal along the southerly line of said Charlton Master Deed that: Parking Spaces: Numbered 1A and 2A Representative and can petition the Court in Street from the intersection of Wheelock The Units and the Common Areas and Together with an undivided 5.037 percentage any matter relating to the estate, including Street and said Charlton Street; Facilities shall be subject to the restrictions, interest in the common areas described in distribution of assets and expenses of admin- Thence S. 11 degrees 26' E. one hundred unless otherwise permitted by instrument in the Master Deed. istration. fourteen and 20/100 (114.20) feet along land writing duly executed by the Trustees pur- By the acceptance and recording of this Unit WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First now or formerly of Joseph R. and Theresa V. suant to provisions of the Trust, that: Deed, the Grantee agrees to assume and Justice of this Court. Thibodeau to a point at land now or formerly (1) No business activities of any nature shall perform all of the conditions and covenants Date: September 13, 2012 of James L. Hamilton et ux; be conducted in any such Unit, except as of this Unit Deed, the Master Deed, the By- Stephen G. Abraham Thence N. 74 degrees 45' E. sixty-one and provided in subparagraph ''c'' of this para- Laws and Rules and Regulations promulgat- Register of Probate 30/100 (61.30) feet to an iron pin: graph 11. ed thereunder. September 28, 2012 Thence S. 69 degrees 02' E. eighty (80.00) (2) No Unit Owner shall rent, let, lease, or Book 39934-83 feet to a point on the westerly line of said license for use and occupancy any Unit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Wheelock Street being along said land of except in accordance with the terms of the ed with Worcester County (Worcester Hamilton: Condominium Trust recorded herewith. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39934, Thence N. 22 degrees 52' E. one hundred (3) No animals or reptiles of any kind shall be Page 83. eighty-seven and 15/100 (187.15) feet along raised, bred, or kept in any Unit or in the These premises will be sold and con- the westerly line of said Wheelock Street to a Common Areas and Facilities. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Turn To LEGALS, page 7 www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 28, 2012 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7 LEGALS LONGORIA LLC, (hereinafter called the said Mortgage, to wit: Estate and being a part of the premises con- continued from page 6 LEGALS "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be Condominium Unit No. A (the Unit) in the veyed to Clifford D. Hall by Ruth Slater, et al, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF released from escrow to the successful bid- Condominium known as the 37 Sullivan by deed dated June 27, 1913 and recorded at REAL ESTATE der at the same time as the consideration is Boulevard Condominium (the Condominium) Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book By virtue and in execution of the Power released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days situated at 37 Sullivan Boulevard, Unit 37A, 2032, Page 212; and the same premises of Sale contained in a certain mortgage after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- Oxford, Massachusetts, created by the described in a deed from Frederick A. Brown, given by Keith M. Barber and Kellie G. tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to Master Deed (the Master Deed) dated March Administrator of the Estate of Katherine S. Barber to Mortgage Electronic Registration have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow 9, 2007 recorded with the Worcester County Brown to Clifford D. Hall dated June 27, 1913 Systems, Inc., as nominee for American Agent shall be discharged. Registry of Deeds in Book 40799, Page 215, and recorded at said Registry in Book 2032, Brokers Conduit dated September 28, 2005, Other terms to be announced at the sale. as amended of record. Page 212. And being the same premises con- recorded with the Worcester County Dated: September 11, 2012, Nationstar The unit is more particularly described (1) in veyed to Clarence Albert Dupre by deed of (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Mortgage, LLC, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., the Master Deed, (2) such site and floor Clifford D. Hall dated April 23, 1932 and Book 37426, Page 307, assignment of mort- DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, plans as have been recorded or filed there- recorded at said Registry in Book 2562, Page gage recorded with the Worcester County 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, with, (3) in the first Unit Deed thereof, and (4) 223. Also being the same premises conveyed (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in MA 01915, 978-921-2670, copies of portions of such site and floor plans to the Grantors by deed dated March 3, 1995 Book 48588, Page 34 of which mortgage the www.dgandl.com filed therewith. The Unit is conveyed togeth- and recorded at Worcester District Registry of undersigned is the present holder for breach (25503.05(P))(Barber)(09-21-12, 09-28-12, er with an undivided 50% interest in the com- Deeds in Book 16942, Page 30. Said premis- of conditions of said mortgage and for the 10-05-12)(292995) mon areas and facilities of the Condominium es are conveyed subject to the following purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold September 21, 2012 and the same undivided 50% interest in the restrictions: No buildings other than one or at PUBLIC AUCTION at 3:00 PM on September 28, 2012 Organization of Unit Owners known as the two family houses, if any, and the structures October 16, 2012, on the mortgaged prem- October 5, 2012 37 Sullivan Boulevard Condominium Trust usually appurtenant thereto shall be erected ises. The entire mortgaged premises, all and (the Unit Owners Organization) created by on said land, and no three tenement house or singular, the premises as described in said MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF instrument dated March 9, 2007 and record- three decker, so-called, shall be erected on mortgage: REAL ESTATE ed with Worcester Registry of Deeds in Book said land; that the front line of all buildings A certain parcel of land with the build- By virtue and in execution of the Power of 40799, Page 239, as amended of record. that may be erected on said land shall not be ings thereon of every nature and description Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given The Unit and said undivided interests are placed beyond a line parallel to and 20 feet and all the privileges and appurtenances by Jennifer Brunette to Mortgage Electronic together hereinafter referred to as the back from said Parsonage Street; meaning thereto belonging, situated in the Town of Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for, Premises. and intending hereby to establish said land as Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., a federally chartered The Premises are conveyed subject to and a part of a residential district. on the westerly side of Ashton Street, bound- savings bank, its successors and assigns, together with the benefits of (1) the provi- Property address is 12 A Stoughton Avenue ed and described as follows: Beginning at a dated September 29, 2006 and recorded sions of Chapter 183A of the General Laws a/k/a 12.5 Stoughton Avenue, Webster, MA stake on the westerly line of said Ashton with the Worcester County (Worcester of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as 01570. Street, said stake being three hundred sev- District) Registry of Deeds at Book 39881, amended, (2) the provisions and matters set For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- enty-five (375) feet north of the northerly line Page 305 of which the Mortgage the under- forth and/or referred to in the Master Deed, ed with Worcester County (Worcester District) of Old Webster Road, so-called, said stake signed is the present holder by assignment (3) the provisions of the instrument creating Registry of Deeds in Book 37791, Page 28. being the northeasterly corner of the land for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage the Unit Owners Organization and the By- These premises will be sold and con- herein conveyed; Thence south 86 degrees and for the purpose of foreclosing same will Laws thereunder as recorded or filed with the veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 49' west by land now or formerly of one be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on Master Deed and such Rules and rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Clifford Peterson, for a distance of one hun- October 17, 2012 at 48 Elm Street, Webster, Regulations as may be promulgate thereun- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of dred fifty (150) feet to a stake at land now or MA, all and singular the premises described der and (4) the provisions set forth and liens, improvements, public assessments, formerly of one Nelson Cournoyer; Thence in said Mortgage, to wit: referred to in the Unit Deed dated July 23, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, south 3 degrees 11' east by the land of said The land in Webster being a certain tract of 2007 into the Mortgagor recorded with water and sewer liens and any other munici- Cournoyer, for a distance of seventy-five (75) land, together with the buildings thereon situ- Worcester County Registry of Deeds simulta- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- feet to a stake at land now or formerly of ated at the intersection of Elm Street and neously herewith. brances of record which are in force and are Oxford Builders, Inc.; Thence north 86 Fifth Avenue, and bounded as follows to wit:- *Book 41526, Page 380 applicable, having priority over said mort- degrees 49' east by land now or formerly of Beginning at a drill hole in a stone monument The premises are to be sold subject to and gage, whether or not reference to such said Oxford Builders, Inc., for a distance of situated at the intersection of the northerly with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens one hundred fifty (150) feet to a stake on the line of said Elm Street with the easterly line building and zoning laws, liens, attorneys or encumbrances is made in the deed. westerly line of said Ashton Street; Thence of said Fifth Avenue and being the south- fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, TERMS OF SALE: north 3 degrees 11' west by the westerly line westerly angle of the tract hereby conveyed; unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) of said Ashton Street, for a distance of sev- Thence northerly seventy five (75) feet by liens and assessments, rights of tenants and Dollars by certified or bank check will be enty-five (75) feet to the point of beginning. said Fifth Avenue to a stake in the ground at parties in possession. required to be paid by the purchaser at the Said premises are conveyed subject to rights land now or formerly of Rose A. Fogerty et TERMS OF SALE: time and place of sale. The balance is to be and easements to Worcester County Electric als; A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Company and New England Telephone and Thence easterly seventy five (75) feet by land AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Telegraph Company. The house on said of said Fogerty et als to a stake in the ground certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to premises is numbered 9 on said Ashton at other land of said Fogerty; be required to be delivered at or before the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Street. Book 37426-306 Thence southerly seventy two (72) feet by time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Subject to and with the benefit of ease- land formerly of Fogerty as aforesaid to a will be required to execute a Foreclosure days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of stake in the ground on the northerly line of Sale Agreement immediately after the close vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt record, if any, insofar as the same are now in said Elm Street; of the bidding. The balance of the purchase in full of the purchase price. The description force and applicable. Thence westerly seventy five (75) feet by price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from of the premises contained in said mortgage In the event of any typographical error said Elm Street to the point of beginning. the sale date in the form of a certified check, shall control in the event of an error in this set forth herein in the legal description of the Being the same premises conveyed to the bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- publication. premises, the description as set forth and herein named mortgagor (s) by deed record- factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Other terms, if any, to be announced at contained in the mortgage shall control by ed with herewith, Book 39881 Page 303. Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the the sale. reference. The premises are to be sold subject to and sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue WELLS FARGO BANK, NA This property has the address of 9 with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, the sale and to amend the terms of the sale Present holder of said mortgage by written or oral announcement made Ashton Street, Oxford, MA 01540. building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax By its Attorneys, before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Together with all the improvements now titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. sale is set aside for any reason, the or hereafter erected on the property and all ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- 150 California Street Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, session. Newton, MA 02458 a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- TERMS OF SALE: (617) 558-0500 shall have no further recourse against the its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 201007-2492 - YEL or hereafter a part of the property. All AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the replacements and additions shall also be certified check or bank treasurer’s check will September 28, 2012 premises contained in said mortgage shall covered by this sale. be required to be delivered at or before the October 5, 2012 control in the event of an error in this publica- Terms of Sale: Said premises will be time the bid is offered. The successful bidder October 12, 2012 sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and will be required to execute a Foreclosure tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other Sale Agreement immediately after the close Other terms if any, to be announced at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts municipal liens and water or sewer liens and of the bidding. The balance of the purchase sale. The Trial Court State or County transfer fees, if any there price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Cenlar FSB Worcester Probate and Family Court are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS the sale date in the form of a certified check, Present Holder of said Mortgage, 225 Main Street ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- By Its Attorneys, Worcester, MA 01608 will be required to be paid by the purchaser factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Orlans Moran PLLC Docket No. WO12P2516GD at the time and place of the sale as a deposit Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the P.O. Box 962169 NOTICE AND ORDER: and the balance in cashier's or certified sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue Boston, MA 02196 Petition for Appointment of check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the the sale and to amend the terms of the sale Phone: (617) 502-4100 Guardian of a Minor offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, by written or oral announcement made In the interests of 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, before or during the foreclosure sale. If the September 21, 2012 Peyton M Laythe MA 01915, time being of the essence. sale is set aside for any reason, the September 28, 2012 of Webster, MA The Mortgagee reserves the right to Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to October 5, 2012 Minor postpone the sale to a later date by public a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF proclamation at the time and date appointed shall have no further recourse against the 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a REAL ESTATE for the sale and to further postpone at any Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a By virtue and in execution of the Power of adjourned sale-date by public proclamation Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the Minor filed on 08/23/2012 by Tammy L Gevry Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by at the time and date appointed for the premises contained in said mortgage shall of Webster, MA will be held 10/18/2012 08:30 Jeffrey A. Stanhope to Mortgage Electronic adjourned sale date. control in the event of an error in this publica- AM Motion Registration Systems, Inc. , dated October The premises is to be sold subject to and tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Located Court Room 12, Worcester Probate 19, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Other terms if any, to be announced at the Court, 225 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01608 County (Worcester District) Registry of leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, sale. 2. Response to Petition: You may respond Deeds at Book 40026, Page 192, of which building and zoning laws, encumbrances, OneWest Bank, FSB by filing a written response to the Petition or mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the pres- condominium liens, if any and all other claim Present Holder of said Mortgage, by appearing in person at the hearing. If you ent holder, for breach of the conditions of said in the nature of liens, if any there be. By Its Attorneys, choose to file a written response, you need to: mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, In the event that the successful bidder at Orlans Moran PLLC File the original with the Court; and the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- P.O. Box 962169 Mail a copy to all interested parties at p.m. on October 23, 2012, on the mortgaged ing the within described property according Boston, MA 02196 least five (5) business days before the hear- premises located at 12 A Stoughton Avenue to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the Phone: (617) 502-4100 ing. a/k/a 12.5 Stoughton Avenue, Webster, terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee September 21, 2012 adult on behalf of the minor) has the right to singular the premises described in said mort- reserves the right to sell the property by fore- September 28, 2012 request that counsel be appointed for the gage, closure deed to the second highest bidder, October 5, 2012 minor. TO WIT: providing that said second highest bidder 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing:A MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF The land in Webster with the buildings there- shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, minor over age 14 has the right to be present REAL ESTATE on, situated on the easterly side of Parsonage DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it By virtue and in execution of the Power of Street, now called Stoughton Avenue, bound- 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, is not in the minor’s best interests. Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given ed as follows: Beginning at a stake in the MA 01915, the amount of the required THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An important by Christopher A. Ball to Mortgage Electronic ground on the easterly side of said street and deposit as set forth herein within three (3) court proceeding that may affect your rights Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for, being the southwesterly corner of the premis- business days after written notice of the has been scheduled. If you do not under- Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., its es hereby conveyed; thence easterly by land, default of the previous highest bidder and stand this notice or other court papers, successors and assigns, dated July 23, 2007 now or formerly, of Clifford D. Hall 132 Feet to title shall be conveyed to the said second please contact an attorney for legal advice. and recorded with the Worcester County a stake in the ground at land, now or former- highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said Stephen G. Abraham (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at ly, of one Nadeua; thence northerly 60 feet by written notice. Register of Probate Book 41526, Page 383 of which the land, now or forrnerly of Nadeau to a stake in If the second highest bidder declines to Date: September 19, 2012 Mortgage the undersigned is the present the ground at land, now or formerly, of one purchase the within described property, the holder by assignment for breach of the con- Andrych; thence S 64 degrees 14'W by land, Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the September 28, 2012 ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose now or formerly, of said Andrych 132 feet to a within described property at the amount bid of foreclosing same will be sold at Public stake in the ground on the easterly side of by the second highest bidder. Auction at 10:00 AM on October 17, 2012 at said street; thence southerly 60 feet by said The foreclosure deed and the considera- 37 Sullivan Boulevard, Unit 37A, Oxford, MA, street to the point of beginning. tion paid by the successful bidder shall be all and singular the premises described in Being Lot No. 2 on Plan of Lots of L.R. Slater held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & Turn To LEGALS, page 8 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, September 28, 2012 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 7 gage, to wit: Property Address: 46 Plantation Road, WHERE: Town of Oxford FRANCIS A. DEPAOLA, P.E. NOTICE Unit 46, Oxford, Massachusetts 01540-1257 325 Main Street, 2nd Floor HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR The Massachusetts State Lottery The property in Oxford, Worcester County, Oxford, MA 01540 Commission will offer a KENO-To-Go prod- Massachusetts, being Unit 46 (the "Unit") of THOMAS F. BRODERICK, P.E. uct to duly qualified existing Lottery agent(s) Plymouth Village Condominium (the WHEN: Monday, October 15, 2012 CHIEF ENGINEER as listed below: "Condominium"), a Condominium estab- @ 7:00PM lished pursuant to the Massachusetts September 28, 2012 STURBRIDGE GAS General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master PURPOSE: The purpose of this hearing October 5, 2012 173 MAIN ST Deed dated November 12, 1987, recorded is to provide the public with the opportunity to STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds become fully acquainted with the proposed (SEAL) in Book 10953, Page 60, as same may be Culvert replacement (O-06-001), Comins THE COMMONWEALTH OF WEBSTER WINE & LIQUORS amended from time to time The mailing road over French River project. All views and MASSACHUSETTS 57-59 MAIN ST address and post office address of said Unit comments made at the hearing will be LAND COURT WEBSTER, MA 01570 is 46 Plantation Street, Oxford, reviewed and considered to the maximum DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Massachusetts Said Unit 46 contains 1,872 extent possible. 2012 MISC. 466035 Written objection hereto, by LOCAL square feet as shown on the floor plans and ORDER OF NOTICE LICENSING AUTHORITY, must be received site plan filed with the amendment to the PROPOSAL: The proposed project con- To: by William J. Egan Jr., General Counsel, Master Deed, and on the copy of a portion of sists of the replacement of the existing cul- Gregory P. Holt; Tammy L. Miller f/k/a Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, said plan, to which is affixed a verified state- vert carrying Comins Road Tammy L. Holt 60 Columbian Street, Braintree, MA 02184. ment in the form required by Massachusetts over French River in Oxford, Massachusetts. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of General Laws, Chapter 183A, Section 9 Said The purpose of the project is to replace the the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 September 27, 2012 SEN unit is conveyed together with: a. An undivid- structurally deficient culvert with a new U.S.C. App. ¤ 501 et seq.: September 28, 2012 WT ed 1.5625 percentage interest in common bridge along a similar horizontal and vertical Flagstar Bank, FSB areas and facilities of said Condominium, all alignment. The existing structure will be claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage Commonwealth of Massachusetts as set forth and described in the Master replaced with a modular pre-cast concrete covering real property in 84 Federal Hill The Trial Court Deed as amended b. The benefit of, and sub- system. The configuration will be aligned Road, Oxford given by Gregory P. Holt and Worcester Probate and Family Court ject to, all easements, rights, restrictions, with the existing hydraulic flow and the bridge Tammy L. Miller f/k/a Tammy L. Holt to 225 Main Street agreement and provisions created in said will be a single span three sided structure. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Worcester, MA 01608 Master Deed and amendments thereto, the The bridge is located approximately 750 feet Inc., dated February 18, 2009, and recorded (508) 831-2200 Declaration of Trust creating the Plymouth east of the Leicester Street (Route 56), Mill with the Worcester County (Worcester Docket No. WO12P2753EA Village Condominium Trust and the By-Laws Street, Comins Road signalized intersection. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 43830, CITATION ON PETITION FOR contained therein, as the same may be In association with the bridge replacement, Page 224 and now held by the plaintiff by FORMAL ADJUDICATION amended of record, the Rules and approximately 400 feet of Comins Road will assignment has/have filed with this court a Estate of: Craig T Harding Regulations from time to time and time prom- be reconstructed. Shared use accommoda- complaint for determination of Defendant’s/ Date of Death: 07/19/2012 ulgated thereunder, and floor plans Said Unit tions consisting of a wide outside travel lane Defendants’ Servicemembers status. To all interested persons: is subject to and with the benefit of the provi- with shared lane markings have been provid- If you now are, or recently have been, in A Petition has been filed by: sions of Massachusetts General Laws, ed in accordance with the 2012 AASHTO the active military service of the United David R Rowell of Leicester MA Chapter 183A as now in force and as from Guide for the development of Bicycle States of America, then you may be entitled requesting that the Court enter a formal time to time amended The Unit is intended Facilities, the 2009 MUTCD and the 2006 to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Decree and Order of testacy and for such for residential purposes only by one family or Project & Development Design Guide Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the other relief as requested in the Petition. by not more than three unrelated persons. requirements for bicycle accommodations. above-mentioned property on that basis, And also requesting that: Being the same premises conveyed to the then you or your attorney must file a written David R Rowell of Leicester MA Mortgagors by Deed dated July 5, 2005 and A secure right-of-way is necessary for this appearance and answer in this court at be appointed as Personal Representative(s) recorded prior hereto with the Worcester project. Acquisitions in fee and permanent or Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA of said estate to serve With Personal Surety District Registry of Deeds at Book 36887, temporary easements may be required. The 02108 on or before OCT 29 2012 or you will on the bond. Page 153. town is responsible for acquiring all needed be forever barred from claiming that you are You have the right to obtain a copy of the For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded rights in private or public lands. MassDOT’s entitled to the benefits of said Act. Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. with the Worcester County (Worcester policy concerning land acquisitions will be Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief You have a right to object to this proceeding. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36887, discussed at this hearing. Justice of this Court on SEP 17 2012. To do so, you or your attorney must file a writ- Page 153. Attest: ten appearance and objection at this Court The premises will be sold subject to any Written views received by MassDOT subse- Deborah J. Patterson before: 10:00 a.m. on 10/16/2012 and all unpaid taxes and other municipal quent to the date of this notice and up to five Recorder This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by assessments and liens, and subject to prior (5) days prior to the date of the hearing shall 201111-1178-GRY which you must file a written appearance and liens or other enforceable encumbrances of be displayed for public inspection and copy- September 28, 2012 objection if you object to this proceeding. If record entitled to precedence over this mort- ing at the time and date listed above. Plans you fail to file a timely written appearance gage, and subject to and with the benefit of will be on display one-half hour before the (SEAL) and objection followed by an Affidavit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and hearing begins, with an engineer in atten- COMMONWEALTH Objections within thirty (30) days of the conditions of record and subject to all tenan- dance to answer questions regarding this OF MASSACHUSETTS return date, action may be taken without fur- cies and/or rights of parties in possession. project. A project handout will be made avail- LAND COURT ther notice to you. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or able on the MassDOT website listed below. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT The estate is being administered under for- certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a 2012 MISC 467242 mal procedure by the Personal deposit must be shown at the time and place Written statements and other exhibits in ORDER OF NOTICE Representative under the Massachusetts of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the place of, or in addition to, oral statements TO: Uniform Probate Code without supervision mortgage holder and its designee(s) are made at the Public Hearing regarding the BRIAN A. REYNOLDS and WANDA P. by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not exempt from this requirement); high bidder to proposed undertaking are to be submitted to REYNOLDS, required to be filed with the Court, but recip- sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Thomas F. Broderick, P.E., Chief Engineer, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of ients are entitled to notice regarding the acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price MassDOT, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 administration from the Personal payable in cash or by certified check in thirty 02116, Attention.: Project Management, U.S.C. App. ¤ 501 et seq.: Representative and can petition the Court in (30) days from the date of the sale at the Project File No. 604507 Such submissions DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST any matter relating to the estate, including offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & will also be accepted at the hearing. Mailed COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE distribution of assets and expenses of admin- Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite statements and exhibits intended for inclu- FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY istration. 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such sion in the public hearing transcript must be LOAN TRUST 2005-2, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First other time as may be designated by mort- postmarked within ten (10) business days of claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage Justice of this Court. gagee. The description for the premises con- this Public Hearing. Project inquiries may be covering real property in 10-12 NEGUS Date: September 19, 2012 tained in said mortgage shall control in the emailed to STREET, WEBSTER, given by BRIAN A. Stephen G. Abraham event of a typographical error in this publica- [email protected] REYNOLDS and WANDA P. REYNOLDS to Register of Probate tion.” New Century Mortgage Corporation dated September 28, 2012 Other terms to be announced at the sale. This location is accessible to people with dis- March 25, 2005, recorded or filed at HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as abilities. MassDOT provides reasonable Worcester County (Worcester District) LEGAL NOTICE Trustee for SG Mortgage Securities Trust accommodations and/or language assis- Registry of Deeds in Book 35994, at Page MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 2005-OPT1, Asset Backed Certificates, tance free of charge upon request (including 302, has/have filed with this court a com- By virtue of and in execution of the Series 2005-OPT1 but not limited to interpreters in American plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- Korde & Associates, P.C. Sign Language and languages other than Defendants’ Servicemembers status. gage given by Richard A. Boisseau and 321 Billerica Road English, open or closed captioning for If you now are, or recently have been, in Deborah J. Boisseau to Drew Mortgage Suite 210 videos, assistive listening devices and alter- the active military service of the United Associates Inc, dated July 25, 2005 and Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 nate material formats, such as audio tapes, States of America, then you may be entitled recorded at Worcester County (Worcester (978) 256-1500 Braille and large print), as available. For to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36887, (OOM 10-003085/Boisseau)(09-28-12, 10- accommodation or language assistance, Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the Page 155 of which mortgage HSBC Bank 05-12, 10-12-12)(293404) please contact MassDOT’s Chief Diversity above-mentioned property on that basis, USA, National Association, as Trustee for SG September 28, 2012 and Civil Rights Officer by phone (617 973- then you or your attorney must file a written Mortgage Securities Trust 2005-OPT1, Asset October 5, 2012 7171), TTD/TTY (617-973-7715), fax (617- appearance and answer in this court at Backed Certificates, Series 2005-OPT1 is October 12, 2012 973-7311) or by email Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA the present holder by assignment recorded ([email protected]). 02108 on or before October 29, 2012 or you at Worcester County (Worcester District) THE COMMONWEALTH OF Requests should be made as soon as possi- will be forever barred from claiming that you Registry of Deeds in Book 47201, Page 302, MASSACHUSETTS ble prior to the meeting, and for more difficult are entitled to the benefits of said Act. for breach of conditions of said mortgage and MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF to arrange services including sign-language, Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the TRANSPORTATION Ð CART or language translation or interpreta- Justice of said Court on September 20, 2012. mortgaged premises located at Unit No. 46, HIGHWAY DIVISION tion, requests should be made at least ten Attest: Deborah J. Patterson in the Plymouth Village Condominium, 46 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING (10) business days before the meeting. Recorder Plantation Road, Oxford, MA 01540 will be Project File No. 604507 September 28, 2012 sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on A Design Public Hearing will be held by In case of inclement weather, hearing can- October 25, 2012, at the mortgaged premis- MassDOT to discuss the proposed Culvert cellation announcements will be posted on es, more particularly described below, all and Replacement (O-06-001), Comins Road over the internet at singular the premises described in said mort- French River in Oxford, MA. http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/

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This proper- Lot, Bump Out room with completely rebuilt fire- Garage You can do it on Family Room & 3 Bedrooms. $149,000 place for cozy winter nights and wonderful 3 season porch for 2+ bedrooms this terrific 4+ ty is zoned HB, great for investor or owner sping, summer and fall. New windows throughout. New furnace. occupied. $275,000 $212,500 $189,900 acre lot. Perced and ready to go. Located on Walking distance to Webster Lake Memorial Beach. country road, yet near shopping and banks $95,000 Kate Maher Linda Hale Call Diane Pacevicz Joyce Johnson 508-958-1742 508-631-5814 508-987-9422 [email protected] 508-340-5755 OPEN HOUSE 36 Walsh Ave Sun. Sept. 30•11-1 – Auburn HOLDEN: WOW - $89,900 STURBRIDGE: $175,000.00 Nice, DUDLEY SOLD! PEN HOUSE Putnam Rd. 28 solid 3 BR ranch O Acres of prime prop- 3 BR – N DEPOSIT close to Worcester Why pay rent? O erty. Well maintained 1.5 Bath line. HARDWOODS Expandable 2-3 3 BR, 2 BA home. 2 car detached garage. THROUGHOUT... BR Cape on This is the place Inground pool with vinyl fencing. Centrally Home needs updating Prospect Ave. located between Boston and but it is worth the Exterior needs Hartford. Priced to sell at $290,000 effort. Enclosed 3 season porch overlooks deck paint. Older and peaceful back yard. This is not a short sale or Stacey Hamel 774-289-6135 home with natural woodwork, hardwood to sell your Maryann Johnson bank owned property and can close quickly. It is floors, garage, enclosed porch, town servic- 508-847-1484 [email protected] being sold in “as is” condition. Priced to sell... es. Needs TLC. Call today! come and take a look! CHARLTON: WEBSTER: 50 Elm St. 82 Oxford Rd., Great investment or Claire M. Earley home! owner-occupied oppor- 508-832-5324 Call Mary Ellen Cox Move-In tunity! Updated fur- Condition, naces, electric panels 508-735-7061 All Remodeled, and the roof is newer. New SS Each of the 3 units have laundry rooms attached to Well maintained 3 Auburn, 8 Goulding Drive Your ad will be mailed Appliances, the bathrooms, 3 large bedrooms, and a large living bedroom Ranch room with wonderful pocket french OPEN HOUSE on Shiny Hardwoods style home located SUNDAY 9-30-12 doors! Call for your appointment EW LISTING N in quiet neighbor- from 12- 1:30 Cape New Price $175,000 today! $200,000 hood. It has been OPEN HOUSE I would love to be your Realtor! with lots of potential to 50,000+ completely renovat- for expansion: Lori LaPlante 774-272-2236 Maggie Boynton 508-523-9990 ed, new kitchen framed second floor, w/ceramic tiled nice breezeway, level OPEN HOUSE DOUGLAS: floor, new counters and cherry cabinets, updated yard, attached garage. Solid home that needs households through- Sun. Sept. 30 •11-1 Retire to your bath with ceramic floor, Brazilian hardwood and some TLC, but worth the effort. Great no traffic N. BROOKFIELD: 137 freshly painted throughout. Professionally land- location yet near to the commute roads. $174K own private Call Beth, Judi or Lauren at 508-832 5324 EMER- PEN HOUSE Ward St. scaped yard, close to shopping. $159,900. O Lovely oversized SON, or Beth at 774-289-6437. split. 3 bedrooms, Fireplace, beach. Enjoy the out Southern Hardwoods, Large 4 season Sunroom that overlooks water & views on Call Ron Garabedian Call Beth Johnson beautiful flat yard. Nicely finished lower level w/ 2nd Manchaug Lake. Recently updated 2 bdrm, (508) 832-5324 Ext.35 774-289-6437 FP, half bath and walkout to covered patio. Central air! 2 ba home w/2 car garage to store your (508) 615-5058 This one is a GEM! Nothing to do but move boat! $384,900 Call Sandy Worcester County. in and enjoy! REDUCED $214,500 Ann Marie Sorensen Sandy Loughlin 508-372-6665 Excellent well AUBURN CENTER: 508-612-8647 [email protected] kept home! This cozy RANCH MINT fin- CHARLTON: STURBRIDGE: 402 ranch has a ish & workmanship Call your local sales move right in! 29 Turner Rd New Boston Rd. great and con- Beautiful sprawling Three bedrooms, Three bed, 2 Full venient lay out family room, FP liv- ranch with privacy yet for a busy fam- ing rm, 16X32 deck representative today! baths, completely only 4 miles from rte ily. Beautiful to level treed private lot, master suite set up and renovated country 20 and the pike. Living private back yard. Fantastic road super finished lower level. $289,900 Kevin Maher room has cathedral Priced at $199,500 508-450-4219 or at Kevinmaher.net cape. Move right ceiling with a fireplace and a separate sitting area. access. in! Master bed has full bath with double shower and 1-800-367-9898 seats. Kitchen loaded with cabinets. $292,000.00 Call Kevin Maher 508-450-4219 or Shirley Delano 508-864-5703 Diane Strzelecki 508-335-2384 [email protected] www.shirleydelano.com Stratton Vitikos Call me at 843-957-1629

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hope2own.com Featured Listing 508.943.4333 THOMPSON - 186 WAGHER RD. Sharon Pelletier - Broker First time offered! 4 Licensed in MA & CT bdrm Cape! HWF! New windows! Fully profes- WE WANT YOUR sionally landscaped 1/2 acre lot! Garage! 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! Sheds! $179,900 Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski (speaks fluent Polish) * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * WEBSTER LAKE - 6 SOUTH POINT RD STURBRIDGE - 43 MCGREGORY RD WEBSTER LAKE - SOUTH POINT RD OXFORD - 1 HOWE AVE.

Off Fiske Hill Rd WEBSTER LAKE LOT NEW LISTING SOLD-ASSISTED SALE CUSTOM Over-Sized Hip Roof Ranch Speaks Southern exposure! Panoramic view! Exceptional 2 Bedroom Year Round Ranch! On QUALITY! 2100 sf on 1 Level! Excellent Split Flr Breathtaking morning sunrises! Architectural First time offered! Clean charming ranch! Large Lot! 95' of Natural Landscape Frontage! Plan, Incredible Mstr Suite, MEGA-RM to Renovated kitchen, breakfast bar. Loads of drawings! Engineered and approved, conser- counter space! Fireplaced living room! Southern Exposure! On Dead End Road. Expand! Huge walk up Attic + 42x72 LL! $169,900 $319,900 $332,000 vation site plan! Buy now! Hardwood floors! ! $179,900 WEBSTER - 47 BATTEN ST WEBSTER LAKE ~ LONG ISLAND DUDLEY - 19 GEORGE ST E. WINDSOR, CT - 11 SUNVIEW DR

SOLD SOLD SOLD - ASSISTED SALE 1st time offered! Pride of ownership! Affordable 3 BR Cape! Spacious 3 bedroom ranch, all natural wood- Prime Waterfront Island Lot! Young! Outstanding 2300 Sq Ft Colonial! work! Open floor plan! Tile bath! 3 season Perfect Vacation Dream Get-away, 1st Flr Mstr BR, Hrdwd Flrs Cedar 7 rooms! 2-1/2 baths! Fireplace! 2 car porch! Town service! Gas forced hot water 6,245 sf, 50' Frontage, Clear & Level, Closet, Garage, $2,000. Buyer Cr for garage! City Gas! C-Air! All on a fully land- heat! Attached garage! $169,900. $179,000. Upgrades or Closing Costs! $129,900 scaped 3/4+ acre lot! $259,900

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WEBSTER - 52 Upper Gore Rd Fantastic iew overlooking Webster Lake! 1 acre lot is cleared, ready to buld! Artesian well already in. $97,900 SOLD - ASSISTED SALE SOLD - ASSISTED SALE NEW LISTING DUDLEY - Center Rd 2+ acre building Young handsome well appointed Colonial Lovely 2 bdrm ranch! Beautiful fire- lot with exquisite views! Already per- 2 Family! Owner Occupied! 6 Rooms! set on acre plus! Offer high end amenities! placed living room! Deck & patio! cked. Offered at $65,000 - 3 Bedrooms each Floor! Corner of Huge media room! Master suite! Jetted Oversized garage, outdoor Cape Cod ON DEPOSIT Myrtle Ave and Park Street. $89,900.00 tub! Fireplaced living room! 3 zoned cen- shower! Abutting town conservation tral air! $415,000 land! $159,999 “Call to inquire about our Short Sale - Fast Track Program”

Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, www.NewEnglandMoves.com THOMPSON, CT • $329,900 1350 Thompson Rd SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Like new! Sunny! 2900 sq. ft. 508-765-9155 Inger Christensen Colonial. 2 story foyer, HW flrs, tile, 1-800-784-0445 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan appliances, island in kitch., master Giguere 508-769-3823 FAX: 508-765-2698 Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek suite, 2.5 baths, 27 ft fireplaced FR to Rivera 508-987-1303 deck, central air, 2 car gar., stone wall. Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Sturbridge:Picture Perfect- Southbridge: NEW CONSTRUCTION Time to sell or buy... Call Inger Decorators Dream Condo! 5 for $179,900! Beautiful Contemporary w/Farmer’s porch! 5 rooms 3 bed- rooms 2 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths. PEN HOUSE Soaring Cathedral Ceilings in O SUN 11-1 rooms. Open living room/dining room Joanne Fontaine & kitchen with island! Cathedral ceil- livingroom open to dining room SIMILAR ings! Level lot located at the end of a 508-479-9691 & kitchen. One car attached dead end street-in newer subdivision. New Price garage. Full basement for future Last Lot available! Plumbed for another bath in lower level for future fam- familyroom. Master bedroom with walk thru to full bath ily room! Sliders to deck. 2 car garage under. You choose colors, coun- AUBURN • $254,900 ters, cabinets, & flooring. Easy to work with builder-other plans available- Licensed in MA & CT 30 Church St with double sink! Everything is updated & beautiful! Central Air. Sliders to deck. Bright & Sunny! $219,900. One already built-come see! Follow signs to Maggie Lane & Durfee St. View more properties at 7 room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, excellent condition, Southbridge:MONEY MAKER! www.IngerC.com fireplace, newer kitchen with Southbridge:UNDER $100K- appliances, nice yard with play Take a look at this 7 room 3 INVESTORS TAKE A LOOK! Total house, 2 car garage. bedroom 1 1/2 bath of 6 units, 3 units w/ 3 bedrooms Colonial! BIG! Wonderful & 3 with 2 bedrooms. All units front porch plus enclosed updated with stoves & refrigera- porch too! Replacement win- tors.Tenants pay utilities.Vinyl sided, replacement windows, newer porches side & dows. Yes needs some updating, BUT look at this rear, rubber roof PLUS 1 car gar. Buy, collect rents & price of $95,000! To advertise in our Real make money! $230,000. Brookfield:Spacious 4 bed- Southbridge: All the ameni- Estate Section, please call room Antique Home set is ties Plus some! Mint condi- EDUCED tion Spacious Cape-1720sf R quaint New England Town. REDUCED of living area! 7 rooms 4 your local sales Formal Foyer with curved wall bedrooms 2 full baths 2 half opens into Livingroom & din- baths. Remodeled kitchen representative. GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? ingroom-tall ceilings with with island. Fireplace & oversized windows. Located hardwood floors in livingroom. Four large bedrooms, 2 on small interior street. Lots & Lots of house for the have their own bath. Finished lower level with bath. 1-800-367-9898 Detached heated garage-with huge workshop! Motivated Look for that new home in our money!!! REDUCED to $130,00 seller. $179,900. real estate section. • 943-4900 * 987-8400 Open House Directory OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON RD., WEBSTER, MASS. Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers R Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult E (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE WEBSTER LAKE — UNION POINT!! WEBSTER LAKE - Attention Lake lovers!!! WEBSTER — Lovingly and meticu- 80 ft. waterfront on Middle Pond! Fabulous corner end unit on the Marina at lously maintained, this 3 BR Ranch SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 Superior location with buildable lot Treasure Island! Quality renovations include is a terrific starter or downsizer. across the street! This renovated gorgeous "open" kitchen with granite center From the central air to the gutter A lakehouse has hardwood floors, isle, stainless appliances and ample cabi- AUBURN helmets, the Andersen windows to ceramic tile, granite counters in the nets. Sliders off dining area to deck over- the copper cupola on the storage 8 Goulding Dr. S 12-1:30 $174,000 Emerson Realtors spacious eat-in kitchen open to fire- looking your nearby deeded boat slips and shed, these original owners have placed living room w/double sliders Middle Pond. Two large bedrooms, Master taken very good care of their home. to deck. Vaulted ceiling Master BR with full bath and beautiful double sink mar- Beth Johnson 774-289-6437 Insulated 3-season room makes it suite with balcony, jacuzzi tub mas- ble vanity. Custom red birch and oak floors. L usable year round. Hardwood DUDLEY ter bath. Three additional bed- Upgraded stairways and rails. Lower level rooms, 2.5 more baths. Walk-out fireplaced family room with 1/2 bath and floors throughout and upgraded Oakview Estates S 11-3 $199,900 Remax Advantage 1 from the finished family room to walk-out to patio. Recent replacement win- kitchen and bathroom. Partially fin- dock and beach! Central air, dows and garage door. Desirable end loca- ished basement offers good stor- Maria Reed 508-873-9254 Pella/Andersen windows, nicely tion steps to beach, heated pool and marina. age space.Lovely yard with garden landscaped, 2-car detached garage Guest parking spaces nearby. Move right in, area and tasteful plantings. H’way and plenty of parking! just in time for summer! access, shopping. 15 Sunnyside Rd S 11-1 $169,900 Remax Advantage 1 R/E Tax $5,818 $749,900 R/E Tax $4,406 $409,900 R/E Tax $1666 $169,900 Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING E SINCE 1962 ~ OUR 50TH YEAR IN BUSINESS 178 Schofield Ave S 1-3 $314,900 Remax Advantage 1 S Perryville Estates Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 NORTH BROOKFIELD T 137 Ward St S 11-1 $214,500 ERA Key Realty WEBSTER LAKE CONDO Ann Marie Sorensen 508-612-8647 Broker owned STURBRIDGE New Price BEACON PARK $210,000 Putnam Rd S 11-1 $290,000 ERA Key Realty TOWNHOUSE A *2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Maryann Johnson 508-847-1484 WEBSTER *1 car garage *fireplaced livingroom T 32 Park Ave S 11-1 $212,500 Orbit Realty *private beach and pool Heather Armbruster 774-696-4102 *gleaming hardwood floors E *deck overlooks lake To have your open house listed in this directory Call 508-579-8533 for details and private viewing please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 28, 2012 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11

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Brenda Flanagan Bob Zannotti Diane Luong Maria Reed Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-769-4011 508-414-8101 774-239-2937 508-873-9254 CRS, GRI, SRES Realtor JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Connie Nedoroscik Marketing Co-ordinator LICENSED IN MA & CT • “Home Ownership Matters” WEBSTER - EASTHAM - CHARLTON - DUDLEY - ASSISTED SALE ASSISTED SALE ASSISTED SALE ON DEPOSIT

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* 3 bedrooms * No Photo Available * 3 bedrooms Oakview Estates * HDWF * Garage * 2 baths 55+ Community Unit 2 Maria Reed 508-873-9254 Diane Luong 774-239-2937 Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 57 Brookside Rd 210 Weir Rd 6 Pond Lane Bob Zannotti 508-414-8101 BUYER REPRESENTATION DUDLEY - NEW LISTING CHARLTON - $285,000

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* Agent helps you negotiate * Exquisite Master * WD Boiler * Sided * 1.5 baths Bedroom suite terms * Maple kitchen w/granite * 3 baths * Family room * Jacuzzi tub Brenda Flanagan 508-769-1811 * Agent paid from transaction Brenda Flanagan 508-769-1811 76 Bond Rd PAXTON - NEW PRICE DUDLEY - $169,900 $154,000 OXFORD - BUFFUM MANSION - $350,000 Classic Victorian ca.1881. Original Blueprints... 17rooms, 2.5 baths PEN HOUSE with multiple bedrms. Over 5400 O sq.ft. on three floors set on 3 1/4 SUN. 11:00-1:00 acres w/additional lot available. Formal living room, dining, library/ study and pool/game room. Details include maple hardwood, wide pine floors, multiple fire- places, grand foyer and stairway; wrap around porches. Philippine * New furnace * Possible * 3+ BR * 2 acres mahogany kitchen, 1hr. to Boston/ * 1st fl * Library Providence/ Springfield/ Hartford. * Wide pine commercial Sellers will assist w/closing costs. floors acre laundry 168 Charlton Street, Oxford 521 Pleasant St 15 Sunnyside Rd DUDLEY - QUALITY DUDLEY - COMMERCIAL CUSTOM BUILT DUDLEY - MUST SELL HOUSE RENTALS DUDLEY - $1400 mo. 429,900 NEW PRICE $ $269,900 3 BR house WEBSTER - 2 BR house, waterview $1,100 mo. * Custom built * 2 Buildings *Established for *3BR * Cathedral * Fireplaces / HW * Garage auto repair* * New maple * Carport SOUTHBRIDGE - * 1st floor master bedrm suite kitchen 2nd Building Available Lease/Purchase * Custom maple kitchen w/granite Call Maria 62 Dresser Hill Rd 16 Southbridge Rd - Rte. 131 4 Barry Ave DUDLEY - REDUCED DUDLEY - PERRYVILLE $149,900 NOV. 11, 2012 - JULY 4, 2013 ESTATES I (Jo-Ann Szymczak) offer buyer rep- PEN HOUSE resentation. If you purchase a home O using me as your buyer’s agent during SUN. 1:00-3:00 the above dates I will reimburse your home inspection cost at closing and * Immaculate *HW *2BR * 27’ liv rm. make a donation to help support * Granite * Skylight “Wounded Warriors.” * Cathedrals *4BR 61 Dudley Hill Rd 178 Schofield Ave

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Meet local farmers 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Dunk for apples (any type of weath- Many products are hand-made North Brookfield, MA www.salemcrossinn.com 508-867-6858 Pumpkins, cornstalks, gourds, er) locally; Brookfield Orchards great produce and hay for sale Wagon Rides through the others are manufactured in New 12 Lincoln Rd., Pick your own flowers and herbs Orchard England MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 North Brookfield, MA available 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. (weather permitting) or elsewhere in the United States (COLUMBUS DAY) 508-867-6858 Overlook Farm Every weekend and Columbus Day The events has a family fun table 15 Long Hill Rd., Brookfield, MA . 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For Sale 1725RPM, 56 Frame. and Filing All Fine Brilliance Whirlpool gas stove 1951 Rowe AMI $45 OBO Secretary Desk Electric Recliner 26 Year Old Appraisal Was $250 Cabinet $150 $5560 Model “D” 40 5HP, 230/460V $275 Kitchen Table Set Excellent Condition. $800 with 6 chairs, solid Will Sell For Same Now! Whirlpool 22 cubic fridge 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Marble-Top End Tables Converted To Play 45’s. $125 OBO walnut wood & Coffee Table 774-232-0407 $500 Holds 20 Records. ************** 5HP, 230/460V Old Chairs $400 $150 For The Set Go-go UltraX Spare Tubes & Service $7 each Washer and Dining Room Set Manual. Great Sound, 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC All In Excellent Condition. electric chair Real Solid Wood. $125 OBO Call: 508-943-5324 Dark wood, colonial style. $300 Dryer 508-885-3717 70x40 rectangular table $2000 4 Motor Speed Controls Call: 508-277-6017 $300 with (2)leaves, (2) captain’s 774-200-0501 Hitachi J100, 400/460V 3’x6’-8” R.H. Inswing Brand New Kuper Washer chairs, (4) straight backed $150 Best Offer ************** ************** 20Min Fire Door Pillow-top chairs. Custom glass top, Primed casing, aluminum hutch with lighted top. Life Fitness Call 5pm-8:30pm (1) Formal Dining Waterbed sill. New in wrap Mattress Call: 860-908-7295 Elliptical Trainer 508-867-6546 $300 Unopened set, still in bags. Room Set Paid-$307 $750 OBO 18 months old, rarely used. Comes with warranty. Call: 508-765-5800 Black hardwood with gold Sell for-$200 Best Offer Must see furniture on 14 pattern 72”x24” rectangular Call: 508-361-0839 $150 FOR SALE table, includes (2) Captain Dining Room Antique Dining Room Set- Railroad Ave Dudley. and (4) straight back chairs. 508-885-5347 Can Deliver Thomasville Chippendale Mahogany table Stressless Coco Needs restoration or en- 11’ Aluminum with 2 leaves, 5 chairs, hutch Walnut Leather Recliner joy old aged look... Best Offer Metal Brake 7’ Pool Table Call Karl: French Provincial and credenza. 38”x55”Oval Table, 2-20” Excellent condition!! with Ottoman •Claw & Ball Footed w/legs $75 774-823-6692 Located in Paxton Leafs, Mint condition Table 2 Armed, 4 straight Cain Asking $800 $90 Please Call: Brass Fireplace backed chairs, 6’ Buffet, $700 508-892-3488 10’’ Contractors Air Hockey Table Call: 508-943-8712 •Library Oak Table Screen and doors Custom Table Pads. $90 $40 $1800 Table Saw With accessories Tiffany Pearl •Older Leather Seat (1) Maytag LP Gas 5’ table, belt driven, Call Between FOR SALE $100 4:00pm & 6:30pm Cemetery or Pet Bracelet Chairs (3) Clothes Dryer Unifence saw guide, Kenmore Washing $30ea Excellent condition, will 508-867-4773 Monuments: Mint condition correct dolly w/locks. •Oak Dresser guarantee 30 days, recently Machine Please Call Janet: Beautiful stained glass & Best Offer overhauled. $175 508-867-8415 concrete cemetery stones. $100 •(3) Matching Dining Best Offer Both in excellent hardly Direct Vent Hexagon 16”x18” Call: 508-344-5334 Call: 508-765-5190 ever used!!! (2) w/ cross and flowers left Room Chairs w/Platform Call: 508-867-7807 Bricks and block of Wall Furnace (1) w/ flowers sit flush with Rocker. Nice Wood, All 35,000 BTU landscape. Lumber (2) Behind Cab Best Reasonable Offer all kinds and all 1,000+ board feet Nice For Age 9 Piece Formal Model- Empire. Excellent $125.00 ea $150 Weather Guard Call: 860-923-0146 sizes!! condition. 2’’ Pine Traditional Dining 12’’, 16’’, 18’’ widths Tool Boxes Call: 860-299-5925 Dried 30+ years indoors AND MORE! 12’ Aluminum Call: 508-248-7812 $500 OBO (1) Like new Room Set For Sale MAKE VISIT V Hull From the Glenwood Call: 508-943-3449 $2.25 BF OBO For Lot 508-943-8693 $350 with 6HP gas engine and Collection, in great condition. Coats 700 Fort Meyers Beach (1) In good condition 36lb trolling motor included. Computer 1 bedroom cottage, fully Call: 508-735-1218 $150 On trailer. $800 firm Don’t Forget... equipped, across street from Marcy Exercise Cycle NASCAR $1,200 OBO Call: 508-407-7244 Balancer beautiful beach. Clean, quiet, Used one year, no longer Once you’ve sold close to all attractions. Abs Lounge Die-Cast Models (1) In Bed Tool in business. They’re Back! Compound Bow AAA Sports Cards it, call us to $4,400 Jan. & Feb. Viamaster Treadmill $5 And Up! Box Stars 1950’s-1970’s Asking $1,500 remove your ad!! 2 month rental BRAND NEW PSE Model Exercise Ball SHIPMENT! In good condition 11 arrows with case. Great shape Call: 508-864-6694 **Town To Town** Off season rates from $150 $400 OBO COCA COLA Classifieds $350 weekly $300/Lot Blessings Farm All cards at 508-909-4111 50 H Foote Road BUTTON SIGN Charlton Call: 413-245-6521 Call: 508-764-6058 50% off book!! from 1950’s, 239-463-3369 Or: 413-478-1469 Call: 508-731-5621 508-248-1411 14K Marquis Call: 508-864-9223 diameter 3 feet, red with 727-204-4457 •(2) Blue floral white letters, some rust but Double Burial Plot Diamond Ring solid metal. Includes bronze marker in Milk Can Oak Dining Room striped sofas No Coca Cola collection is Never worn, .70 carats, 22 All For Inground Hillsboro memorial Gardens Garden Wedding? $15 colonial, 6 chairs (S. Bent) $160 each complete without one of Brandon, Florida 33511 Perfect strapless 90” table, 36” mirrored buf- years old, still in jewelers Pool... these! Rugs: box. Have appraisal $3,800 informal wedding Steel Trunk fet, 56” lighted china closet. •Sta-Rite 20” Sand Filter $200.00 $1,000 •8x10 blue-$55 paid $3,250 Can email photo dress: $12 •5x8 wool, black, •Duraglass 3/4HP Call: 774-289-3622 White with lace overlay. will sell $1,500 Pump/Trap Call 860-963-0791 green, gold jungle firm Double Dress size 6-8, tea length in Car Ramp 10 Fishing animal-$85 •EZ Adjustable front, slight train in back. Call: 860-774-6373 Computer Desk Would fit 5’2”-5’5” height. $10 Outboards Steps/Rails $30 Cemetery Lot 17 or 17 1/2 In All Faith Swedish 3-25HP Or Best Offer •Arneson Pool Vac/Leaf $75 Call: 774-312-0105 Cemetery, Worcester, MA. Ready Heaters $250-$500 each Stubben Jumping Cannister & Hose 15” Color RCA Lot #119 Section I Call: 508-765-5867 or 508-943-3105 $45 Saddle For Sale •Aluminum Ladder Television Call: 508-885-6657 (4) Boxes Needsflocking, in great $75 $1,400 Gas Log For Sale 2,000 3/4 100psi Machinist and condition. BEST OFFER Call: 508-867-8350 Jotul GF200 LP Gas Plastic Pipe Call: 860-923-9781 Oak Table Mechanic’s Tools Needs To Sell ASAP!! Cabinet/TV Stand Electric Stove $650 OBO $60 W/(2) leaves and (6) chairs $30 $500 Asking $2,000 $400 Angle Iron Cutter Glasstop, timer. Mini Kota Electric Call: 508-867-6706 Call: 860-634-0392 $150 Steel Shelf For Shelving All are in brand new Fishing Motor $45 Formal Sofa & (2) 100% Wool Multi 4W296, HK Potter 2790 condition!! Love Seat 36lb thrust, 5 speeds Reclining Chairs Colored Hand 1950’s Blond Normally Sells For $700 5 years old, brown, fold-out $125 OBO Kubota Generator $1,000 $90 OBO Call: 508-344-6015 bed, matching foot stool. A5000 Braided Rug Bedroom Set $250 Bureau, Mirror, Chest, Call 5pm-8:30pm Darkroom Fitness Power New battery Oak Entertainment $700 508-867-6546 Rider $350 Full & Twin Equipment Old Comfy Center Headboards. Almost everything $100 OBO $250 Nichols and Stone $75.00 or best offer! Antique Mirror Recliner Call: 413-245-7388 you need! Call: 508-943-2174 Rocking Chair $45 Beseler 23CII enlarger, timer, $50 Brookfield $200 Call 508-735-9493 bottles, safelights, trays, Most Beautiful Cash Only Old Trunks print washer, graduates, Square headboard full adj. $45 Each books and more. Old but micro suede, oatmeal w/esp. Wedding Gown Coffee Table wood trim Call Dee: Green Plaid 1984 Honda Elite Student’s Desk used very little, excellent $125 OBO Long sleeved, beaded 508-867-4091 Flexsteel Easy Scooter condition. $100 bodice, size 4-6. 250cc, runs great! & Chair Coffee/Espresso Maker Chair and Ottoman $50 $450 for all Free delivery 82-12 cups $900 $75 OBO $200 Paperback Books $350 508-885-5277 774-402-4262 Call: 508-885-6988 Mostly New Titles, Auto Body Stud Two End Tables Honeywell Air Cleaner Mostly Romance Novels. Welder $45 each Desktop Computer rm. sz. 15x20 Very Reasonable $50 OBO Call For More Information (2)Matching Stiffel $80 Lenovo Windows 7. Trees for Call: 774-452-3514 Purchased November 2011. Electrical Material Or Leave Message 3-Way Lamps Industrial, Commercial, Call: 508-765-0621 Sale 508-764-1156 $100 New 6 1/2 HP Art Deco Bedroom Paid $400 Residential 5/8 shaft motor in box Asking $250 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, JET SKI Evergreen Trees, Colorado $125 Set- 1920’s Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Pennsylvania have original receipt 2003 Kawasaki Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. 508-867-8948 Headboard w/footboard Breakers, Meters, 1100 STX D.I., Punches, Pipe-Benders. All 10 trees for $85 House Dining Call: 860-230-7438 (full), nightstand, dresser Call: 774-633-7014 only 80 hours, Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ Room Set 4-Foot Steel w/mirror, matching bench New Recessed Troffer 3 person jetski w/trailer, 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ Brand new seat solid, lovely condition! Flourescent 3-Tube tube, 2 life vests, Queen Anne style. 2 captain’s Kitchen Table Set tall 5/$99. chairs, cherry satin finish, 6 Shelves GE refrigerator With 4 chairs, T-8 277V Fixtures excellent condition, Excellent Privacy $1,275 OBO Enclosed super fast, side chairs. Table 60x44, 2 Very Heavy Duty and electric stove solid oak wood Border/Ornamental 15” leafs, table padding. $50 Both white Beautiful leather sofa also $56 Each great fun for the whole family. Call 508-278-5762 $200.00 each $400 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm $2,000 OBO Call: 413-245-7388 Call 860-753-2096 Call: 508-320-7941 $3,200 or best offer Evenings Call: 508-278-5064 508-867-6546 860-382-2386 Call: 508-278-7243

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107 MISC. FREE 130 YARD SALES 265 FUEL/WOOD 283 PETS 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE MULTI-FAMILY 200 GEN. BUSINESS $Aerial Tree & Site$ Need Help Fixing PIANO Vermont Castings Free Upright YARD SALE $Development$ Your Pet? Series 1555 Saturday, September 29 203 SNOWMOBILES Tree landscape & We can help at an 1928 Henderson upright Wood stove Piano 8 a.m.- 1 p.m. excavation specialist player piano. With 35 music Med-Lift Power $400 Genuine Netzow, THE GODDARD SCHOOL 2003 SKIDOO 600 affordable price!!! All surgeries performed by rolls and bench. Rarely used Recliner full sized. 494 Washington St. (Rte. 20) Seasoned Firewood needs tuning, on first floor. Auburn, MA GRAND TOURING liscenced vets at our Low volt motor, four years Pot Belly Woodstove And Cut, split, del. wellness center. old, cranberry color. Call: 774-452-1293 A variety of items you don’t $185 $250 OBO Excellent condition!! $300 want to miss! 2004 SKIDOO Call: 508-892-4609 2003 Skidoo MULTI-FAMILY 500SS LEGEND Call Rick LaFleche Call: 508-476-7642 With 2006 Karavan Tilt Primitive Honey-tone Renegade FREE WOOD YARD SALE 860-974-2499 Trailer. Low mileage on all. or: 860-382-5071 Pine Hutch Shade Cutting $3,500 OBO Saturday, September 29 Excellent condition. PALLETS 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 6x4x2 Machine We also buy heavy scrap 2 years old You pick up. Monday thru 20 Gore Gable Drive Asking $12K Transportation and additional $525 Skidoo Blizzard Webster iron, trucks, farm paid $1,600 $1,000 OBO Friday 8am-noon. but reasonable offers discounts are also available. asking $800 OBO Stonebridge Press considered equipment etc. Please Call 508-637-1333 (5) Antique Windsor 25 Optical Drive TAG SALE or visit us online at Saturday, September 29 Call 508-769-3167 Chairs Solverus Charge 1995 Skidoo (located behind Southbridge A. Jeffers www.secondchanceanimals.org Formula SLS Hotel & Conference Center) 24-1/2 Mason Road ATER QUIPMENT (3) Thumb-back, Machine Dudley 204 W E (2) Bird-cage $500 OBO Tree Service paid $650 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 454 350HP °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° $450 asking $300 110 NOVENAS Tree Removals Marine Engine 284 LOST & FOUND 2000 F150 Parts PRAYER TO THE Logging Call for pricing BLESSED VIRGIN Yard Sale Complete & Running. PETS Antique Child’s Rocker (2)Sharp model ER320 Includes Alternator, Power Land Clearing $125 Sat Sept 29 Cash Registers 9:00 to 5:00 pm Steering Pump, Raw Water Firewood paid $250ea (Never known to fail). Oh 1987 Honda XR200 most beautiful flower of Mt. 373 Lebanon Hill, Sbge Pump, Etc. WOOD LOTS Like New Oak asking $100ea $1,000 OBO Carmel, fruitful vine, splen- MULTI-FAMILY $3500 WANTED Did you find your Computer Hutch dor of Heaven, Blessed Call 508-259-8805 FREE ESTIMATES pet? Or find a Call: 774-745-0226 Furniture, collectibles, glass and $550 860-377-4225 Mother of the Son of God, lots of everything!! Call (774)239-0285 home for one? Ask for Bruce Immaculate Virgin, assist me Floating Pontoon in this my necessity. Oh Star Yard Sale Central Boiler E-Classic Charlton VISION FITNESS of the Sea, help me and Dock/Swimming Sofa and Matching Fitness machine Sat/Sun Sept 29/30 1400/2400 508-248-0684 show me herein, you are my 9:00am to 5:00pm Platform Chair, Model X60005 mother, Oh Holy Mary, Moth- 91 Old E Brookfield Rd OUTDOOR WOOD Quaser-6000/BTU Art Deco Retro Excellent condition, er of God, Queen of Heaven East Brookfield With ladder. FURNACE Upholstery used only one month and Earth, I humbly beseech 10’x5’, in good condition, Paid $1,100.00 Household items, toys tool box- Cleaner & Greener Air Conditioner Above-Average Condition you from the bottom of my newly painted!! EPA Qualified Asking $575.00 heart, succor me in this ne- es, mechanic/machist tools, $60 Asking $125.00 electric hoists, furniture, weed 25-Year Warranty LET US KNOW!!! cessity. There are none that whacker, power washer, more Hutch White-Wash Oak Coffee HONDA 250EX can withstand your call. Oh, $500 OBO Call Today Please call us so that Dark Wood 50” W X 67” H Tables, Floor and Table 508-882-0178 4-wheeler. Barely used show me herein, you are my Yard Sale Call: 508-347-9081 we can take your ad 16” D-Door Shelves Below-3 Lamps Also Available mother. Oh, Mary conceived CrystalRockFarm.com out of the paper... Shelves Above Separately. $2,500.00 without sin, pray for us who Saturday Sept 29 Tandem Kayak $150 have recourse to thee. (3 8:00am to 3:00pm FIREWOOD Town-To-Town 860-928-6308 Call 508-560-5056 For Sale Call 508-867-4546 times) Holy Mary I place this 133 Pinedale St, Sbge Good design, and good Green $150 per cord Classifieds Solid Maple cause in your hands (3 or Seasoned $200 After 6:30pm Whole-House times). Sweet Mother I pray Lots of furniture including dining condition. 508-909-4111 Dining Set for this cause in your hands. room, futon, and bureau. Priced Was $1,100 per cord Quoizel Pendant Table, hutch and 6 chairs. Ventilator (3 times). Holy Spirit, resolve to sell. TV’s, clothes, baby toys, Cut, Split, Delivered housewares, more Little used, sell for WOOD LOTS WANTED Light $800 OBO $25 all problems, light all roads $600 Found 1/8 Floral design deep red (3) Antique Wood so that I can attain my goal. YARD SALE Call: 860-974-1993 Call Paul: flowers with green leaves, Antique Man’s You gave me the divine gift 9 Rollingwood Drive 508-769-2351 On Worcester St gold chain, three light bulbs, Windows to forgive and forget all evil Oxford, MA 508-987-5349 Highboy Dresser against me in all instances of 205 BOATS In Southbridge... approximate diameter 18”. $75 Each Saturday, September 29 $800 OBO my life, you are with me. I 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1995 Glastron 17ft 275 FLEA MARKET All black male cat $175 Small Shutters want this short prayer to Miscellaneous household Green eyes, very lovable, thank you for all things as items, college items, Fiberglass Boat Dudley Call: 413-245-9221 Harden Cherry $4 Each you confirm once again that I not fixed, definitely a clothing, prom dresses. TV’s, (open style) with 88HP house cat. 4-Poster King never want to be separated printer and much more Evinrude SPL outboard. Flea Market Racoon Coat Call: 413-245-7388 from you even in spite of ma- Includes trailer. Easily seats Call: 774-287-5043 Size 12 Bed Frame Antiques, Collectibles terial things. I wish to be YARD SALE 8. Used in fresh water for & General $95 $800 OBO with you in eternal glory. water skiing. Wooden Framed Thank you for your mercy to- SATURDAY & SUNDAY Open Every Saturday-Sunday 8am-4pm Call: 508-234-3933 Call: 508-207-0966 Futon ward me and mine. The per- SEPT 29 & 30 $5,000 FREE TO GOOD In excellent condition! son must say this prayer 9:00 - 4:00 SPECIAL DEAL!! three consecutive days. Af- Call: 508-234-5676 HOME Rascal Scooter TOOL SHEDS $200 61 SOUTH RD, $10 daily spaces With Lift ter three days the request STURBRIDGE 2008 Sea Ray and Our owner is moving Made of Texture 1-11 Natural Cherry will be granted. This prayer and cannot take us In excellent condition, 8x8 $725 must be published after the Household items, bureaus, Free Outdoor Spaces 4 wheel deluxe model, 8-Drawer Dresser hutch, and lots more 185 Sport Now Through Labor Day with them... 8x10 $900 prayer is granted. Thank Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha brand new batteries, $50 you. COME Join US weight capacity 450 lbs. 8x12 $975 YARD SALE 190PHP. 50 hours, pearl 2 year old “Molly” & 8x16 $1275 and black, many features. Something For Everyone! Short Left-Handed Saturday, September 29 “Princess” are sisters, Delivered And 130 YARD SALES 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. Outstanding condition with Behind BP Gas preferably kept together. $1,800 OBO Men’s Golf Clubs 8 Windward Drive, Oxford trailer. Call: 508-476-3058 Built On-Site At Dudley/Webster Line Both cats are spaded Gently used *************** Ladies clothing, shoes, and have multi colored Other Sizes Available $150 household items, $18,000 2 Acres, Indoors! Sanzo TV Call 413-324-1117 This is gonna be big... dance costumes, vinyl LP’s, patchwork fur. 32” with TV stand Call Mark: www.dudleyflea.com Health Rider Exercise books and more. 781-801-4061 $50 Toro Riding Estate Sale Rain date - October 6 1-800-551-7767 Please Call: Machine Saturday 9/29 Lawnmower YARD SALE 2011 Bentley L.E. 281 FREE PETS 774-452-1293 Kenwood 5.1 $50 8:00am-2:00pm or email: Only used twice! 9 Cook Street Saturday, September 29 Pontoon Boat Channel Surround 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. [email protected] $800 OBO Call: 508-478-7577 Douglas (2) Male Cats Sound Component (Rain Date: Sun., Sept. 30) 20’, bought new 7/1/12. Worcester County Household items, books, Has a Mercury 25HP Currently Homeless System 12,000 BTU clothing, small appliances, 4-stroke motor, playpen Due to Eviction Memorial Park Furniture, outdoor items, cover, depth finder, 2012 With stereo cabinet Window A/C EVERYTHING!!! various miscellaneous items Lost Cat $50 Paxton, MA 83 Pinedale Street drive-on trailer. In Missing from Hillview With Heat Antiques: old mandolin, Southbridge excellent condition. William is solid white Required 220watt trunk from WWII, with one green and Lane Whitinsville Garden of Heritage on 8/24/12 Beige Love Seat $250 OBO (1) Grave YARD SALE $12,500 one blue eye. $50 #121D plot 2 *************** Saturday, September 29 Call: 508-949-1320 Jack is black and white. “Mollie” Napoleon Pellet 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Is a longhaired tabby Call: 508-867-4546 Asking $2,800 Brookfield 317 Partridge Hill Rd. Polar Kraft 2010 These two are brothers, black & brown in color. Stove Call: 508-476-1621 , Charlton both are fixed, they are Sauder Less than 1yr old w/all Tag Sale Event Household items, electrical SC Outlander She has 4 white paws equipment, including (2) Pro staff boat, Yamaha F115. 6-7 years old and are and a white bib. She Sat/Sun Sept 29/30 9AM - 4PM tools and supplies, Computer Armoire pallets of pellets complete computer system, Minnkota Fortex, Lowrance in desperate need of weighs 12lbs and is Black, Good Condition. $2,500 OBO 100 GENERAL 13 River St,Brookfield holiday decor and more! fish finders, custom trailer. a home!! 2 years old, she is 31”W x 52”H x 19”D next to Pampered, great family TheCommon in Brookfield microchipped With Slide-Out 508-461-7224 YARD SALE boat. 21’ long, 8’ wide. Call: 774-545-0330 Keyboard Tray Furnture, knick knacks, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Fishing/tubing fun! #985121006650768 105 BULLETIN BOARD $100 Trestle Table collectibles. Partnered with (Rain date: Sun., Sept. 30) $22,000 Eastford Scentsy Wonderful Flameless 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Dan: 508-527-3820 Call: 508-266-0929 7’ 3 1/2’ Pine Fragrances, wickless candles and 373 LEBANON HILL Cat Needs Home Call: 860-377-4961 Matching Benches CARE NET of NECT accessorites. SOUTHBRIDG Needs Refinishing Hosted by Clutter Capture 215 CAMPING “Acushla” is desperate Sears Gas Trimmer Needs volunteers!! [email protected] Multi family for a home. Young $250 For more information Furniture, collectibles, glass Membership to LOST: with supply of lines and lots of everything neutered male healthy $100 Please call: DEADLINE FOR Stateline Camp with all shots. gallant SOLID BLACK London Fog 860-779-0218 YARD SALE YARD SALE Resort and brave, will make John Deere Gas Luggage please leave message if someone a loving and MALE CAT no answer SUBMISSIONS Saturday, September 29th in Killingly, CT Leafblower Garment Bag, Carry-on, IS 1:30PM MONDAY (Rain date 9/30) loyal companion. Neutered. Diabetic, needs $100 Duffle Bag 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Family activities, pool, insulin. Missing many teeth FOR ALL MASS. Has a few white hairs on his $60 WEEKLY PAPERS 13 Hillcrest Drive playground, fishing, Call: 508-832-5512 IN REMEMBRANCE Oxford expires 2045. if not home please leave chest Answers to “Salem” 1974 Suzuki 100CC *Deadlines Subject To Household items, toys, Missing since January 31. $1,000 Julie Ann Bainton Change Due To Holidays $800 OBO a message 32’ Extension Call For More Info. safety glasses, toddler bed, Call for details: (Knurowski) Little Tikes climber, books Last seen in the vicinity of B&H Movie Projector Ladder 508-476-7382 250lb Capacity 36 Year Senior Secretary and lots more! 283 PETS Pleasant St. and Hillcrest Dual8 Bay Path High School MULTI-FAMILY Ave. in Southbridge. Best Offer $150 135 LOST AND FOUND Check the resort out online at Dear Friend, Please Visit MOVING statelinecampresort.com Our Guest Book And Leave A SOMETHING-FOR- 508-314-2252 Assortment of cameras & Call: 508-347-7052 Note To Pay Your Respects EVERYONE SALE LOST photo equipment www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton Panasonic HDC-HS9 high 265 FUEL/WOOD Worcester County EVERYTHING MUST GO! JULIE Thursday, September 27 definition camcorder. Pure Bred Call: 508-885-3136 Memorial Park Nov. 26th, 1954 12-4 Item was lost on Main St., Nov. 30th, 2008 Friday, September 28 Southbridge Camcorder was Puppies Wooden High (2) Grave Sites Send Your Love To: 9-4 in black carrying case with Over thirty breeds available. Chair In Heritage I 888-974-1977 (FAX) Saturday, September 29 shoulder strap. Firewood Health checked/guaranteed. Or Mail To: 9-4 Green $135 State licensed. Refinished Reward will be given $50 each $2,200 PO Box 979 11 Shawn Lane 128 cubic feet. www.laughlinkennel.com Charlton City, MA 01508 Webster, MA for safe return. Laughlin Kennel Call: 774-452-3514 Call: 508-832-5065 Rain or shine Contact Stacey at God Bless Reasonable prices [email protected] (774)696-7879 Call 508-987-7161 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com Name: TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Address:

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285 PET CARE Call today FAN-C-PET to get in on this great deal Mobile Grooming Salon to make your ad POP! Vicki Kelley Professional 508-909-4111 Groomer or email: 20 Years Exp. “We Go Right to [email protected] Your Door” 508-987-2419 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP WANTED WAR JUNIOR CLERK Perform various ROUTE administrative transactions RELICS for Utilities and Facilities 169 department. Good customer & service and problem solving Going... Going... skills Microsoft Office, Gone to the Dogs ANTIQUES WAR HS diploma or GED, and 1-3 Training and behavior 884 Worcester St. years of office experience Southbridge MA SOUVENIRS management in your HEAVY EQUIPMENT home. Looking To Purchase WANTED OPERATOR Positive methods Antiques WWII & EARLIER Plans/supervises used. And Collectibles maintenance/repair of Certified Pet Dog Single Items CA$H WAITING! highway equipment. Helmets, Swords, HS diploma or GED, 1-3 yrs trainer and member Or Entire Estates exp. Must have MDLClass D, APDT Daggers, Bayonets, We Buy It All Medals, Badges, Flags, Class B CDL, Class 2A Call Renelle at And Also Do Uniforms, etc. Hoisting License 508-892-1850 On-Site Estate Sales Over 30 Years Experience. and OSHA training email: And Call David Submit application letter, [email protected] Estate Auctions 1-508-688-0847 resume and standard Town CALL MIKE ANYTIME I’ll Come To YOU! application form, available at www.spencerma.gov to J & L 508-765-9512 Town of Spencer Human Resources Pet Sitting Department Service 300 HELP WANTED 157 Main Street Spencer, MA 01562 Professional at Home $$$ Open until filled Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Make Money Reviews begin immediately Member of National 310 GENERAL HELP Subject to Union Rules and Association of Professional Selling WANTED Regulations Pet Sitters Your Unwanted EEO Employer Established 1996 Stuff!!! ASST TOWN LOOKING FOR Certified • Bonded • Insured ACCOUNTANT 310 GENERAL HELP Quality Dealers Wanted DRIVERS Incom, Inc. is the world’s largest supplier of rigid fused fiber 508-347-3826 Best Deal Around. Town of Leicester WANTED Responsibilities include Locally based business optics for commercial applications. We have created a compa- Clean, Indoor Flea Market looking for cab drivers Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm accounting duties in paya- Speech Language ny that allows people to love the type of work they’re doing, the bles, payroll, and general Positions Available Immedi- people they’re working with and the feeling that their work has Route 12 ledger. Prior experience in ately. Must have cell phone Pathologist Dudley Vadar Municipal Software a & good driving record CBS Therapy is looking for significant impact. (Behind BP) plus. Benefited, part-time CORI checks also. an experienced, licensed (30 hours/week). speech language pathologist www.dudleyflea.com We are looking for the best and brightest talent to support our Shifts Available: for various school positions current products and be an integral part of the future develop- 1-800-551-7767 Job description & Monday-Friday 6am-4pm in Central MA. Full time See You There! Saturday & Sunday positions available. ment of our products. application available at 6am-4pm the Selectmen's Office Weekends-Friday, Saturday Please send resumes to: Mon-Wed-Thurs & Sunday 4pm-2am [email protected] We are now accepting $$$-CASH PAID-$$$ 8am-5pm, Tuesdays til Accepting Same Owners 7pm, or online at: Call 508-943-3953 applications for a number of Tom & Camila For Unusual Bicycles www.leicesterma.org Applications 1870’s-1970’s Pay range $15.50-$18.51/hr. Opportunity available for TOWN OF AUBURN manufacturing positions for all New Stuff! Hi-Wheel Application deadline: Experienced DEPARTMENT shifts; included but not limited to: Reconnective Healing Balloon Tire Monday Oct. 1, 2012 Outside OF PUBLIC WORKS Animal Massage Stingray 5:00 PM. TOL/EOE-M/F Snow Removal Applications Animal Communication Choppers Salesperson 2013-425-03 CNC Operator Draw Inspector Machine Schwin The Town of Auburn At busy New England build- Department of Public Works Draw Handler Draw Assembly Operator As Always! Columbia ing materials distributor. DRIVER FOR is accepting applications for Draw Operator Group Leader Quality Inspector Reiki/Feng Shui Shelby Responsible for managing snow plowing for the Natural Foods Colson CLASS A relationships between 2012-2013 winter season. accounts and the company. Flower Essences Raleigh CHEM. Applications may be obtained Come work with us in a fast paced working environment where Alpha Wave Music Etc. Sell and service established at the DPW’s Highway accounts as well as prospect innovation is encouraged. I Pay More For Bikes TANKERS Division for new customers. Aggres- 5 Millbury Street Boarding For My Museum! WANTED sively pursue profitable busi- Auburn, MA, Indoor/Outdoor Runs All Conditions Considered ness. Negotiate pricing. Pro- Please email [email protected] a copy of your resume or • Gross 70/80K Monday through Friday stop by our corporate office at 294 Southbridge Road, Charlton Skylights 1-800-336-2453 (BIKE) percentage based vide accurate written info to 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Heated/Air Conditioned generate quotes and orders. The Town of Auburn reserves to complete an application. • Experience a must Computer skills helpful. Full • Non Smoker the right to waive any Day Care time/full benefits. informalities and accept or reject any or all applications, Supervised Groups $ BUY & SELL $ 508-764-2635 If you are a professional Incom is an Equal Employment or portions of such, if Opportunity and Affirmative Daily/Weekly Rates ALL GOLD & SILVER DAYS in the lumber industry thought to be in the best Large Play Yards ITEMS please reply to us: interest of the Town Action employer. Specializing in Kenneth Fairbanks Training Highway Superintendent NUMISMATIC COINS, Town-to-Town Classifieds, Basic - Advanced Foster PO Box 90, gold & silver of any Ad Reference 00024, Group Or Private ART TIME ELP ANTED TO UY ANTED TO UY New - Open Enrollment form! Parents Wanted Southbridge, MA 01550 Town of Dudley 311 P - H 298 W B 298 W B Seeking Quality Homes WANTED Qualified with over 30 Throughout Central MA Animal Control Grooming years experience & a To Provide Foster Care following of many Officer Baths To Full Grooms To Children In Need. SENIOR FIREARMS WANTED: satisfied customers. 24/7 Support. Generous MORTGAGE LOAN Responds to concerns Part-Time We also sell a nice Reimbursement. regarding dogs, cats, and Collector looking WWII US Firearms Certifications! domestic animals; oversees Bookkeeper PCSA Levels I & II selection of fine jewelry, Mention this ad PROCESSOR- F/T M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols, antiques & collectibles. Milford Federal animal shelter; enforces Sturbridge CPR Certified for a $500 bonus State and Town Bylaws; and Flexible hours. Accounting 1911/1911 A1’s Call For Details Whitinsville Office Reiki Master Bring in your items & see Processes First Mortgage related work as required. background/comfort with Lighterian Reiki VII what they’re worth. You and Consumer Loan Applica- Properly disposes of dead accounting software TOP PRICES PAID Reconnective Healing II won’t leave disappointed. tions; prepares files for animals. Annual stipend of required. Have all necessary federal licenses Honesty and fairness underwriting; reports file to $4500.00 - $5000.00 ICNDF Certified Trainer dependent on are our best policies! closing attorney and per- Send resume and Experienced, Caring Staff forms pre-closing reviews. qualifications/experience. salary requirements to: Call Wally At Individualized Care Lee’s Coins & Interviews applicants for Human Resources Attention To Detail Jewelry Devereux Therapeutic Also serves as 508-234-5860 Foster Care mortgage and consumer PO Box 600 239 West Main Street loans. Responds to custom- Animal Inspector 508-829-6769 Sturbridge, MA 01566 508-987-0077 East Brookfield er, attorney and broker inqui- Inspects barns/farms. Annual 205 Federal Hill Road (Route 9 - Panda ries; prepares mortgage stipend of $350.00. or email to: Oxford, MA Garden Plaza) reports; orders credit [email protected] 508-637-1236 reports, appraisals, plot Deadline: October 9, 2012. starwoodpetresort.com Valet/Guest plans, flood certs and WHEN PLACING YOUR 508-341-6355 (cell) employment verification; Send resume/application Services locks rates for customers. to: To Work At Several Dudley Personnel Board, 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL CLASSIFIED AD: 286 LIVESTOCK Locations In REQUIREMENTS: 71 W. Main Street #18, Worcester, MA Please give a full description of what you are selling Quality Wanted To Buy Excellent computer/software Dudley, MA 01571 IMMEDIATE knowledge; ability to multi- EEO and don’t abbreviate your words. Always remember to include Horse Hay PERMANENT OPENING! task; excellent communica- IMMEDIATE CNA 3’x3’x8’ By Collector an asking price for the item you’re selling. Place your ad early Old comic books-1940’s F/T-P/T available. Potential tion skills; 1-2 years loan in- OPENINGS Square Bales Weigh to earn $11 and more to terviewing and processing Worcester Home Care, a per- in the week. Deadline for classified ads are Mondays at 3pm. Approximately 800lbs Each. and up, old baseball and start. Great benefits health, preferred. Competitive wage sonal care agency, is hiring sports cards, Beatles Timothy, Orchard, Alfalfa dental, 401k plan, plenty of and benefits. experienced CNAs for per No Chemicals or memorabilia-1960’s and room for growth! Applicant diem work. Two personal Preservatives up, old toys, old must be over 18, have valid Submit resume, cover care references required. advertisement signs; license, and prior customer Second Cut Available service experience a plus!!! letter with salary soda, food etc. requirements to: Apply at: Rock Valley Farm Please contact us at: www.worcester W. Brookfield [email protected] Call: 860-779-2469 www.valetparkof no agencies. EOE homecare.com 1-800-536-5836 508-867-2508 america.com/employment No phone calls please 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ September 26, 2012

325 PROFESSIONAL 433 CLEANING 501 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 525 HOUSES FOR RENT House/Office WANTED RENT RENT RENT RENT STURBRIDGE HOUSE Bilingual knowingly accept any Dudley Southbridge RENT OR OWN Cleaning Available advertising for real estate Reasonable rates. 3 bedroom third floor apart- 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch, Spanish/English that is in violation of the law. Southbridge beautifully remodeled, No job too big or small. Our readers are hereby ment. Bright and clean, nice New 1 & 2 bedroom EBSTER Early Intervention Days and evening neighborhood, off-street 1 Bedroom-Hardwoods, W minutes from major informed that all dwellings apartments. Off-street highways, quiet street, Home Visitor hours available. advertising in this newspaper parking available washer/dryer hookups, Bonded immediately. No dogs. refrigerator/stove. parking. No Pets. town sewer/water To work with families, are available on and equal Prospect Rent $1550/month infants and toddlers. Call Wendy for a opportunity basis. To plus utilities Minimum qualification BA FREE estimate at: $875/Month 2 Bedroom-Fireplaced 1 Bedroom: complain about living room wall-to-wall Estates or purchase from owner in early education, Special (508)943-9880 discrimination call The Call: 508-735-1933 $675/Month $229,900 education, psychology with carpeting, very plush with all Department of Housing and the amenities of home. 2 Bedroom: 1 & 2 Bedroom [email protected] infant and toddler experi- 442 LICENSED DAY Urban Development “HUD” Apartments. ence. Must be fluent in CARE toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. $775/Month English and Spanish. Both Apartments Include: Now Available: For the N.E. area, call HUD Off-street parking, First & Security 546 CEMETERY LOTS *************** ad 617-565-5308,. The toll East Brookfield: Heat/hot water Historical Buildings Submit resume to: The Commonwealth of free number for the hearing Short term rental Call: 508-765-5852 Four Plots Robin Weber impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Must Income Qualify Massachusetts Office of Sept 15th-June 15th only. Call: 774-230-0680 SECTION 8 In Worcester Country 486 Worcester St Child Care Services 6RM, 4BR waterfront. SOUTHBRIDGE CERTIFICATES Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Southbridge, MA 01550 requires that all ads $1100 Nice 1st floor apartment WELCOME In The placed in the newspaper 505 APARTMENTS FOR 2 bedrooms, pantry, private “Rememberance Section” for child care (daycare) RENT Spencer: driveway and garage Call All Four For $4500 OBO 1br, 1ba, 3rd fl. Irving St. Southbridge Washer-dryer hook-up (Currently Sells For 335 JOBS WANTED in your home include (508)943-9567 $1800 Each) your license number. $500 2 Bedroom No utilities included Brookfield 3br, 2ba townhouse Apartments: 1st and security required EHO 508-721-2572 PCA Job wanted Hastings Rd. $750/month Bright Beginnings Cozy one bedroom second 4 & 5 Rooms Available Call 860-869-1320 In Spencer area. Willing to floor apartment in a rural $1200 West Brookfield 550 MOBILE HOMES travel 20-25 miles. Many Day Care quiet area. LG 1br, 1ba, 2nd fl Bell St. All are very well years experience. In West Brookfield Southbridge One bedroom completely $700 maintained with remodeled. Appliances For sale by Full and Part Time Openings 3BR, 1BA Apt 2nd fl. washer/dryer hookups. Nice, clean, 2 & 3 motivated owner: $725/Month bedroom apartments: included, laundry room with Call Betty: Utilities and appliances School St. Varying areas. Some washer & dryer. Central air, 774-641-6710 Many references $775 Sturbridge, MA MA Lic #9010702 are included include ceramic tiled Fully applianced, carpet owner occupied. walking 5 Room updated fully kitchen and bath. and hardwoods, off-street distance to town. applianced clean, mobile Call Tina Fitzgerald: For More Information Worcester: parking, close to downtown. No Smoking/No Pets home. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, 508-867-8158 Please Call: 2br, 2ba condo. heat, hot From $700/Month large kitchen and living 400 SERVICES 774-232-7761 water, central air, condo Income Verification From $595/Month $750./Month room. 4 season sun porch, 454 HOME fees, trash, 2 parking spots, Required First/Last lots of storage, central air, & basic cable included. First & Security IMPROVEMENT First & Last Required No Pets Call: 508-867-6805 2 large electrified sheds (1 402 GENERAL SERVICES $1600 insulated) Nice private yard Call: 508-769-2500 Call Anna @ ECRE with patio screen house, PAINTING 508-499-6582 Woodstock CT mature plantings plus more! Brookside Spencer ADT Interior/ Southbridge Country Manor DRASTICALLY Security System Attractive One orTwo- Apartments under Exterior Terrace 2 bedroom basement Bedroom Apartment, REDUCED!! Quick Connect apartment. Laundromat on Appliances, new ownership. plus park share With Two/way Talk Power Washing premises, clean, new cabi- Newly renovated 1 &2 Affordable 1, 2 and 3 W/D Hookup Available Call for more details: 2 doors, 1 motion, HouseworksRealty.com nets, refrigerator & stove Modern, Bright, bedroom units available. 1 Quick key Carpentry Bedroom Apartments included, wall-to-wall New kitchens, bath, flooring. 860-315-7122 • FREE ESTIMATES • 508-867-0903 Quiet Country Setting. For Rent. carpet, off-street parking, Directly Off Route 9. Hot water included in rent. Get your home • FULLY Insured • Spacious, Fully near shopping. protected with ADT • Reasonable Rates • Applianced. Visit Our Website Call: 508-622-1258 Mobile Home Oxford www.spencercondos.com Rich O’Brien $800/Month or email: In well established Starting at $698 First floor, 2 bedroom apart- resident owned adult Call Chris: ment. In quiet area, heat References rpcountrymanor@ Painting • A/C In Every Unit park in Quinebaug CT. 774-696-7365 28 Years Of Experience included, with washer and Text or Call: yahoo.com dryer. No pets. Webster Many extras!!! 508-248-7314 • Pool 508-335-8878 510 • Basketball Court $1,000/Month NORTH VILLAGE COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Call for an All Cleanouts First, Last & Security appointment: 457 LAWN/GARDEN • Playground Cleanups Call: 401-533-0699 Southbridge 2 Bedroom Units Southbridge 508-847-1562 • On-Site Laundry 2 bedroom, third floor Starting At $783!! Haul-Away Black Diamond $750/Month PROFESSIONAL Heat/Hot Water Nice Comfortable Basements Lawn Care Heat And Hot Water SPACE Included! 3/4 bedroom, third floor Is Included. 2 Bedroom Attics Professional Work River Mill $950/Month For Rent Mobile Home Apartments At Prices Beating INCOME LIMITS APPLY Must Income The Competition! Section 8 Welcome All have been remodeled and 98 Hamilton Street Well kept in Garages Cleanups Village Qualify. (Left Hand Side) retirement park. Yards Office Open From: Section 8 is welcomed Mowing Thompson, CT Section 8 Vouchers Formerly $55,000 Rental Property Plowing Monday-Friday Dave’s Styling/Hairdresser 9:00am to 5:00pm Call: 508-320-2175 Accepted. Call: 774-318-0275 Estate Cleanouts Mulching Affordable First Floor, Good Visibility! Hedge Trimming Saturday 10:00am Please Call Parking Small Building Patios to 4:00pm 1,2 & 4 Bedroom 900 Sq. Ft./210 Sq. Ft. Park Model Demolition Etc. Evening Appointments Available Apartment Homes (508)987-1595 508-320-9075 SOUTHBRIDGE EHO Mobile Home Better Than Seth Goudreau Brookside Terrace W/D Hook-ups 3 Bedroom Apartments For Sale By Owner A Dumpster 774-402-4694 & On-Site Laundry Fully Furnished, New Porch All are newly renovated, 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Addition, Also Nice Shed & We Do It! www.blkdiamondlandscaping.com Ample Parking modern kitchens and Webster Great Place For A Garden. FREE Estimates! FREE Estimates Spacious Floor Plans baths, washer/dryer COTTAGE FOR RENT On Beautiful Lot Near 774-329-3386 Fully Insured Near-by Park & hookups. Varying areas. First floor, 1 bedroom $1050 Swimming Pool. Experienced & 11 Village Drive apartment, off street parking, CHARLTON Located At Highview Southbridge,MA 01550 Library no pets, no smoking. Clean. 774-230-8586 Ambitious! Close to I395, RT12 From $800/Month 2BD, 1BA(small) Campground In Income Verification New carpet, clean and neat. West Brookfield. (508)764-7675 $625/Month Tenant pays all utilities, Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 Summer Required Call: 508-943-8755 garbage and snow removal. $35/fee background check Armand A. Thibert 500 REAL ESTATE Move-In Special Call: 508-769-2500 Webster First/last Asking $28,000 *2 BR ONE MONTH 3 room efficiency apartment. No dangerous dogs 508-867-8736 & Son No smoking 501 REAL ESTATE C&C FREE* Good security, off street Southbridge parking, 1 person only. WANTED Must Income Qualify 631-742-4090 Sturbridge • Painting & Wallpapering Properties Voucher Holders No Smokers/No Pets (All Types) For Rent Pay Own Heat and Electric Small 55+ park, LOOK & COMPARE Welcome 3 bedroom apartment, wall only 12 units: to wall carpeting, Recently renovated mobile • Renovations & $120/week Southbridge Call Today washer/dryer hookup, gas Call: 508-873-9257 home. New windows, paint Remodeling Quality 1, 2 & 3 (860)923-3919 oven and stove. Off-street SOUTHBRIDGE plumbing, insulation, slider Bedroom Apartments! parking for one. Webster door. Walking distance to • Exterior Decks Appliances, Off-Street rivermillvillage@ everything. Near Old Repaired & Stained Large, bright 2 bedroom Sturbridge Village. Parking. winnco.com Call: 508-943-5901 apartment. Wall-to-wall Recently Updated Or call: 508-397-1044 Licensed & Insured ************** carpeting, washer/dryer House, Must See!! Southbridge/Charlton facilities, parking, no pets. 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Priced for quick sale!! Wales, MA EQUAL HOUSING Line $25,000 2 Bedroom SOUTHBRIDGE Credit Check & References Located in Nice Quiet Monthly Fee $220 413-245-7181 OPPORTUNITY Luxury Condo. First/Last Appliances, Gas Fireplace Southbridge Area, Private Landscap- ************** 959 Main Street Large, spacious, 2nd ed Yard, W/D-Hook-Ups, 617-799-1379 All real estate advertising in $795/Month $650/Month 415 BUSINESS SERVICES (2) 4 bedroom townhouse floor 3 bedroom Off-Street Parking, this newspaper is subject to Call (508)765-0501 $900/Month Call: 508-943-0474 ACATION ENTALS The Federal Fair Housing Act apartment. Hardwood Walk-Out Basement, 575 V R floors in living room & Screened Porch, Customer Service/ of 1968, which makes it 16 Ballard Court Webster illegal to advertise any dining room, eat-in Very nice three room Hardwood Floors, WELLS, MAINE Tax Preparer preference, limitation or 3 bedroom kitchen, pantry No Pets/Smoking, $850/Month apartment. Village By the Sea Free Tax School discrimination based on race, DOUGLAS washer/dryer hookup, 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. With small fee for books. color, religion, sex, handicap, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Service Pets Only storage, front & back ALSO Pool complex, with familial status (number of Only $1,150!!! Earn extra income after Apartments Available W/D Hookups, closed-in porches. Plus-Utilities jacuzzi, exercise room, taking course. children and or pregnancy), outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, national origin, ancestry, age, Prices start at $845/month. Stove/Refrigerator. Webster 1st/Last/Security/Preferred Includes heat, hot water, First/Last/Security, $850-$900 Nice 2 bedroom apartment. A/C, cable. Courses start October 2nd! marital status, or any intention to make an such A/C, pool, fitness center References. First/Last/Security 508-434-0485 Summer Rentals preference, limitation or & children’s program. $20 Application Fee No Pets Call: 508-943-1593 $875 Weekly Call: 508-799-6031 Off street parking. Or:508-764-3853 Or Email: discrimination. This 508-765-5542 after 6pm CALL FOR DAILY RATE newspaper will not Call (508)476-3777 Call: 774-258-0147 [email protected] Or: 774-230-7640 (508)429-7568 CCHECKHHECKECK UUSS OOUT!UUT!T! Look in the classifieds first when you’re in the market for a car, a home, a job, a pet or almost anything!

What_ you need, when you need To place your ad today, or for more it every day in the classifieds! information, Call 1-800-536-5836 SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1967 Ford 2005 Ford Crown MOTORCYCLE 2002 Flagstaff 25ft 2001 Dodge 2500 Michigan Mustang Fastback Victoria XL Sport 2 Motorcycles 2004 Yamaha Ultra Light Camper Pickup, 4 wheel drive, Backhoe 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Excellent condition, leather LIKE NEW! Dual axle, sleeps automatic, single cab with 8” Payloader 390 GT For Sale V Star 1100 body, V-8, new snow tires, Diesel, Runs Good (4) Winter Tires 4 speed, Marti report, power seats, moon roof, 6, double doors, heated fisher plow ready. multi-CD player, digital dis- 2007 Roadstar Classic queen bed, microwave, bath- $9997 Mounted on Honda Rims red/black. play. Fully loaded: detailed. Excellent condition, must be tub, air conditioning/heat, $4,500 205/55 R16, good thread. service records, available. Warrior- seen to be appreciated. awning and more. Call: 860-974-1801 Chevy Box Truck $8,000 Metallic Gray, VERY LOW Like new, well kept UPS-Style Call: 508-885-5639 Call: 508-637-5709 $7,495 MILES, Samson Ground [email protected] $3500 or email: Pounders, Very Clean. Asking $5,000 1983 Ford 351 Call: 508-478-7577 for picture John Deere [email protected] $7,000 OBO Call: 508-347-5179 Call: 413-245-9036 2002 GMC Windsor Rebuilt trans or Skidloader and transfer case 2008 Yamaha Sierra SLT Needs Motor Work 1975 Chrysler 2006 Ford 774-230-5924 1500, Z71 off road $350 FZ6- package. Extended cab, Let’s Talk, Make Imperial Lebaron Taurus SEL 600CC, Royal Blue, VERY Motor Home Excellent condition, 21,900 Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new An Offer! 1952 Chevy Power 2 door, 440 cubic inch LOW MILES, Very Clean, 1998 Holiday engine good driver, miles, remote starter, keyless Slider Guards. Yamaha 2007 Rambler Mastercraft tires. Call (508)347-7300 Train needs TLC. entry, loaded with options. $5,200 OBO 224,000 miles $350 $2,500 PW 80 Motorcycle Endeavor Diesel $9,850 Bought new for grandkids. 1 Slide, Low Mileage, $6,000 OBO 767 VEHICLES WANTED Call: 774-230-4156 Call: 908-242-2016 No utilization. Less than 15 1987 GMC Parts Pick-Up truck side or email: Washer/Dryer, Very Call: 774-922-2098 hours total use. Good Condition. Nice chrome front boxes [email protected] Original MSRP $1,499 Vehicle Needed bumper, heater core, (2) 8ft, good condition, also 2008 Nissan Versa 2002 White Elderly woman looking for misc. have ladder rack free if you $33,000 donated vehicle. Even if it is Hatchback $775 Chevy Van in need of minor repairs. buy boxes! Silver, 4 door, 74,000 miles. Call 860-774-6128 $500 Cell: 203-574-0692 Express 2500 Does not need to pass Chevy 283 & 327 In excellent condition, 2005 Harley Brimfield inspection if it is a minor fix. crankshafts one owner! Call: 508-885-4651 Davidson Fat Boy Best Offer Call: 774-230-2564 $7,995 745 RECREATIONAL Summer Fun! Call: 508-892-8481 Anniversary Edition Woodstock Campground Call: 774-482-0408 10,250 miles, a lot of VEHICLES 1976 MGB Call: 774-217-8057 Activities include: fishing LEER FIBERGLASS chrome, drag bars, pond, pool, etc. Open April 2003 Ford F350 Roadster or email: Super G carb Vehicle Needed!! TONNEAU COVER 1997 35’ 15 thru October. 35’ Trailer 1 Ton Van If anyone has a car that Convertible [email protected] with attached 8x16 screen 700 series New ‘08. Used Exterior bodywork newly Low mileage, clean, good runs and can get a sticker one season. Fits Ford SD $13,500 OBO Holiday porch, includes lot. running condition. and they want to donate it redone, 85,000 miles, comes Call: 508-340-7950 1999-2007 shortbed with cover. Vacationer $6,000 to an old man that needs a End of Season car to get to the stores. 2009 Chevy Chevy 454 engine, 58,000 Let him know he may be $300 OBO $5,000 OBO miles, (6) Michelin tires, Reduction!!! Colorado 4x4LT $6,000 Small Utility willing to give you some- Call: 508-278-0810 Call: 508-414-7574 Black w/grey interior, 77,000 2005 Honda queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan thing for the car. Reese 5th Wheel miles, well maintained, bed VTX 1300 7.0 generator, backup Call: 860-963-2065 Trailer cover & factory liner. Selling camera, (2) new batteries, $900 Here is his number!! Hitch Kwik-Slide 1978 Firebird 6,600 miles, new battery, Formula truck w/Fisher Homesteader harley saddle bag, turn hydraulic leveling jacks, Call: 508-764-0594 15K for 6 ft bed, never used, plow in perfect condition. key and go! many extras, 760 VANS/TRUCKS Call: 508-909-6460 will need to buy mounting V8, 4-speed, too many new $6,000 OBO excellent condition. brackets. parts to list! Nice cruising Truck&Plow $600 OBO car, includes custom fit car $18,000 1983 Ford Pickup cover, color black. $18,750 Call: 508-892-4102 Truck w/out plow 1998 Honda 1100 Call: 508-581-0649 Truck $16,800 Tourer 6-Cylinder, Clean or email: $8,500 OBO With trailer, excellent Call: 508-278-6219 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Underneath, [email protected] Call:508-987-3975 condition, new battery, No Undercarriage Rust. After 5pm front brakes & tires. Good Mechanics. 720 CLASSICS $6,000 OBO 1994 Damon $1500 1950 Chevrolet 725 AUTOMOBILES with trailer Escaper 32’ Fifth 978-760-3453 Classic Wheel Camper 4-Door Sedan Call: 860-923-9067 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. 1991 Mercury 1984- 500 SEL Great condition, real clean! New Factory-Built Motor. New tires, custom order Colony Park Mercedes Benz deluxe queen size bed 1987 Chevy Pickup Solid Body, Runs Excellent. 4 door sedan, 134,000 6in. lift, completely rebuilt, Needs Interior & Minor Work Station Wagon 2007-2009 and microwave. Burgundy leather interior, miles, very good condition. Everything works! 383 stroker, 35in. tires, lots To Be Road-Worthy. Yamaha VStar of new parts. Awesome $5,900 burgundy faux wood exterior. 75,000 original miles, great Best Offer 1300 Stock Seat $5,000 monster truck. Great for 978-760-3453 condition, needs new battery. mud runnin!! Call for more information: Call: 508-335-2747 Serious Inquiries Only CONVENIENT AUTO SALES 1963 Ford $2,200 508-867-2774 $200 Call: 774-230-7158 $3,500 OBRO 1135 Stafford St. Rochdale, MA 01542 Fairlane 500 Call: 508-478-8538 1998 30’ Cavalier Call Neal: 508-612-5658 Rebuilt 260 V8, new or: 508-488-0566 ust 10 508-892-8885 automatic transmission, 732 SPORTS UTILITY Gulf Stream J floors and interior. New dual BMW minutes from www.conautosales.com 1999 Volvo Trailer everywhere!! exhaust, paint and chrome MOTORCYCLE With screen room, 1992 GMC Over 30 cars available good. V70 Wagon 2004 Land Rover Turbo, Auto, Leather 1997 R85OR T2K seasonal use at WE GUARANTEE FINANCING!!!!! $8,400 OBO New tires, hard bags, Diesel Truck Runs, Check Engine Light Freelander campgrounds. UPS Truck-Style, With as little as $0 DOWN Will consider trades and cash On. Needs Electrical Work tank bag. Call Chuck: 78K miles. Extremely well $3,500 Aluminum Grumman Body, Rates as low as 2.99%* To Pass Emissions. $5,500 will negotiate Shelves. Rebuilt 508-248-5928 Good Engine, Drive Train maintained, clean Carfax. OR will trade for 2-wheel 2008 Chevy drive pickup of equal value Call: 860-923-2445 Transmission/Motor, 2005 Honda 2004 Infiniti & Body Parts. Sport leather interior, faux Cobalt wood grain console, AWD, New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Accord G35X 1966 Dodge Dart $1,200 Steering Box. Dual Wheels, 2 door sedan, automatic 6, tow hitch, cargo area with Call Joe at: Call: 860-974-1801 privacy canopy. 1998 Dutchman 11’ Area Behind Seats third owner, 92,000 miles, 860-315-7181 Excellent Condition well maintained, solid excel- Hardtop Pop-Up 14,100GVWR lent paint. Fun cruiser 2004 BMW Z4 $11,400 Camper 2 dr., LS, Auto, Fully equipped, AWD, Black with red interior, Call 508-846-0986 Call 5pm-8:30pm Low miles Extra Clean Only 59K mi. MID SEASON DEAL Model 1002XS, King & 508-867-6546 $ $ $6,900 OBO 2.5L engine, 21,000 miles Queen Beds, sleeps 8, front $6,990 8,990 11,990 Call: 860-774-1891 storage compartment, 2006 Suzuki 2003 F150 2010 Jeep before 9pm $16,500 740 MOTORCYCLES canopy, many extras. 2009 Honda 508-282-2884 Boulevard 1997 Dodge Ext Cab XLT Civic LX Patriot Sport Grey, VL800K, great bike, $2,695 OBO Dakota 1971 Corvette 1994 Honda 300EX mint condition, under 2,200 Extended Cab 2004 Pontiac GTO Quad miles (always garaged). Call: 860-935-5228 2 wheel drive, dark green Convertible Torrid red with black leather Shield, saddle bags, and 58,000 miles, 5 speed 5 speed with reverse. New sissy bar. FX 4 pkg. Auto, Auto, 4x4, 350, 4 speed. Original interior, 5.7L LS1 V8, tires, in great condition. Must Tilt-Quad Trailer standard transmission, Only 59K mi. only 23K miles 1 owner, Like New engine. Torch Red, black automatic transmission, see to appreciate. good condition. $11,990 $12,990 $12,990 top & interior. 73,000 miles. $5,500 With sides, like new!! $1,500 OBO Must See! $2,700 We Service What We Sell $25,000 OBO Asking $10,900 Call: 508-885-9963 $325 Call: 508-713-3066 View our inventory at www.conautosales.com Call: 508-344-0394 Call: 508-949-1816 Call: 774-329-9160 Call: 508-259-8805 or 508-779-0194 *Must have FICA score of 760 for 2.99% financing

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Illinois. “But some families divided 9. Let stand, covered, 2–3 find it difficult to eat together 1 1⁄2 cups unsalted chicken minutes or until cheese is on a daily basis,” she adds. stock melted. Serve soup with To help, the Family 2 cups marinara sauce remaining croutons. Resiliency Center and the 1 can (14.5 oz) diced toma- Yield: 6 Servings Pampered Chef, the largest toes with garlic and onion U.S. Nutrients per serving direct seller of kitchen tools, (about 13⁄4 cups), undrained (about 11⁄4 cups): Calories 330, developed the following tips 2 1⁄2 cups diced cooked Total Fat 13 g, Saturated Fat 4 to make mealtimes easier: chicken breasts g, Cholesterol 60 mg, Sodium • Try something new. Picky 3 garlic cloves 980 mg, Carbohydrate 23 g, eaters can be a struggle at the 1 oz fresh Parmesan cheese Fiber 3 g, Protein 28 g dinner table. 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Comstock® or Wilderness® and developed a zesty Raspberry Pie Filling California Avocado Yogurt 1 can Duncan Hines® Key Lime Pie recipe that com- yogurt GRAHAM CRACKER Frosting Creations™ bines limes, creamy Greek 1⁄2 cup light agave nectar ALMOND CRUST Frosting Starter yogurt and avocados nestled 1 lime, zested 1 packet Duncan Hines® inside a delicious homemade 1⁄2 tsp. vanilla extract Frosting Creations™ White graham cracker crust. 1⁄2 cup light coconut milk Ingredients Chocolate Raspberry Flavor One might not immediately 1⁄2 cup lime juice 1⁄2 cup unsalted, whole Mix think of avocados as some- 1 envelope unflavored gela- roasted almonds thing to use in baking, but the tin 7 whole graham crackers 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. versatile California avocado Graham Cracker (14 squares) Grease and flour two 8” round adds a creamy rich flavor to Almond Crust (see make- 3 Tbsp. granulated sugar cake pans. Prepare cake bat- any recipe. 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There are a variety of great ways to enjoy the protein power of pistachios. (NAPS)—Move over, cup- cakes. The newest dessert trend is here—single-layer minicakes. Go NUTS For Minicakes, made in 8- or 9- inch pans, look special yet can be eaten in a day or two, when cake is freshest. Healthy Snacks “Cake is best eaten in the first day or two,” says Carol Kicinski, a gluten-free recipe (NAPS) “Protein is used most effi- Grant MacPherson. He sug- developer, food writer and TV Eat nuts as a healthy source ciently when consumed gests experimenting with chef. of protein, according to throughout the day,” says your own seasoning to cus- Kicinski created the single- research published by the Becci Twombley, RD, CSSD, tomize your snacks. layer Cherry Cake recipe fea- Harvard School of Public Nutrition Director for the For more information tured below.It is studded with Health.* Researchers looked UCLA Bruins, who is a board- about the health benefits of ruby-red maraschino cher- at the diets of more than certified specialist in sports pistachios and to find tasty ries and has a tart, lemony 37,000 men and 83,000 women dietetics. “Adding protein- recipes, visit flavor. And, as an added bene- to see if they could find a link rich snacks like one ounce of www.AmericanPistachios.or fit, the recipe can be prepared between diet and increased pistachios in between meals g. with a gluten-free flour blend, risk of death from heart dis- will help the body to build if desired. ease or cancer. They found muscle more effectively.” She recommends keeping a Photo by Carol Kicinski Athletes and fitness enthu- PISTACHIOS WITH jar or two of maraschino that replacing one serving of BLACK AND WHITE The single-layer cake is the latest dessert trend. red meat with one serving of siasts are well aware of nuts cherries on hand because nuts was linked to a 19 per- as a valuable snack, accom- PEPPERCORNS these tasty fruits are an easy ture utes or until light and fluffy. cent lower risk of premature plishing two goals: adding way to add color and fun to 1 lemon Add eggs, one at a time, beat- death or total mortality. The protein to their diets while Ingredients: many desserts. For more 1 tablespoon turbinado ing well and scraping down study reinforces the role of satisfying hunger pangs 4 tablespoons canola oil recipes, tips and information, sugar sides of bowl after each addi- nuts as an important part of a between meals. The USA 1 pound American pista- visitFreshly whipped cream tion. Add flour mixture and healthy diet. Men’s and Women’s Water chios, in shell www.nationalcherries.com. fold together. Stir in the cher- In addition to the Harvard Polo Teams have identified 1⁄4 ounce ground black pep- Preheat oven to 350º F. ry mixture. Finely grate study, the 2010 Dietary pistachios as their “Official percorns Cherry Cake Spray 8- or 9-inch cake pan lemon peel into the batter and Guidelines for Americans Snack.” 1⁄4 ounce ground white pep- (Makes 8 servings) well with cooking spray. Line add juice of the lemon; stir to (DGA) encourages eating “You really can’t go wrong percorns with parchment paper on the combine. Pour the batter into more plant-based foods, with pistachios,” says Sea salt to taste Nonstick cooking spray bottom and sides. the prepared pan. Sprinkle which has brought nuts into Twombley.“With six grams of 1 1/2 cups sliced almonds, Finely grind 1 1/4 cups with remaining 1/4 cup sliced the spotlight as a great choice protein in every 160-calorie Instructions: divided almonds in food processor almonds and turbinado sugar for protein, fiber and healthy serving, pistachios are a pro- Warm the canola oil in a 1 1/4 cups maraschino (you should end up with 1 on top. Bake 50 to 75 minutes fats. In fact, the DGA includes tein front-runner compared stovetop pan, add the pista- cherries, quartered cup); combine with cherries or until cake is golden brown nuts on its list of “foods and to 160 calories of other con- chios and toast evenly. Add 1 1/2 cups all-purpose in small bowl. In separate and toothpick inserted into nutrients to increase” for dis- venience snacks.” the ground black and white flour or gluten-free flour bowl, place flour; take out 1 center comes out clean. Cool ease prevention and overall Pistachios provide a new pepper, coat evenly and con- blend tablespoon flour and stir into in pan 15 minutes, then good health. Additionally, the twist for nut lovers. They can tinue toasting; season with 1 teaspoon baking powder cherry mixture. To the remove from pan to wire DGA includes nuts as an be enjoyed right out of the sea salt to taste. Remove from 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt remaining flour, add baking rack. Cool completely. example in its suggestion to bag or prepared in a creative heat and serve warm in the 3/4 cup unsalted butter, powder and salt; whisk to Serve topped with whipped choose a variety of protein- way, like these flavored pista- dish of your choice. room temperature combine. cream, if desired. rich foods. chios developed by Chef 1 cup sugar Cream butter and sugar 3 large eggs, room tempera- with electric mixer for 3 min- Brownies And Cheesecake: A Perfect Match

(NAPS) 6 eggs until smooth and creamy, about 5–10 minutes. Can’t decide what to make for dessert? Why 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Beat in sour cream and eggs. Add vanilla and not try two fabulous favorites in one with a 1⁄4 easpoon almond extract almond ex–tracts. When filling is smooth, gen- Brownie Bits Cheesecake—what’s not to love tly stir in 1⁄2 cup of the cut brownies. Pour over when a chocolaty brownie serves as a classic Preheat oven to 350° F. Spray 9-in. spring- cooled crust. Sprinkle re–maining 1 cup cut cheesecake’s crust, stir-in and topping? form pan and 8x2-in. square pan with veg- brownies over cheesecake batter; lightly press Start with a packaged brownie mix to save etable pan spray. into batter. Place cheesecake in middle of time when making the brownie crust and stir- In large bowl, prepare one brownie mix fol- oven. Fill a large pan with hot water and place ins. Once baked and cooled, the brownie lowing package instructions. Spread into bot- on rack underneath cheesecake. “crust” is covered with a creamy cheesecake tom of prepared square pan. Prepare remain- Bake 1 hour, 25 minutes or until cheesecake batter—but better, because it’s filled and ing brownie mix following package instruc- is firm on top but mixture is still jiggly when topped with decadent brownie bits. tions. Spread into prepared springform pan. gently shaken. Turn off oven; leave cheese- Bake both pans together for 35–40 minutes or cake in closed oven 30 minutes to cool down BROWNIE BITS CHEESECAKE until toothpick inserted in center comes out slowly.Remove cheesecake from oven and cool clean. Cool completely.Turn oven down to 325° on cooling grid 1 hour. Refrigerate covered at Crust: F. least 4 hours or overnight. 2 packages (about 16 oz ea.) brownie mix (8- Cut approximately half of the brownies Makes about 12 servings. in.-square size) A Brownie Bits Cheesecake combines two favorite from the square pan into 3⁄4-in. pieces (about Eggs, water and oil to prepare mixes flavors. 11⁄2 cups); set aside. Reserve re–maining This delicious dessert duo serves a crowd, Filling: brownie for snacking. making it just right for entertaining or for any 3 packages (8 oz. ea.) cream cheese, softened kitchen and more time enjoying the festivities. For filling, beat cream cheese and sugar with family celebration. Since it’s made ahead of 1 cup granulated sugar For more special occasion and baking ideas, electric mixer at medium speed in large bowl time and chilled, there’s less time spent in the 3⁄4 cup sour cream visit www.wilton.com. 4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, September 28, 2012