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“There are some defeats more town to tout triumphant than victories.” ‘Donate Life’ message BY OLIVIA RICHMAN - Michel de NEWS STAFF WRITER Montaigne SOUTHBRIDGE — In honor of April being National Donate Life Month, volunteers from the New England Organ Bank and mem- INSIDE bers of the Town Council raised a Donate Life flag at the Town Hall on Almanac ��������������������2 Thursday, March 31. The volunteers, Lacy Kaminski Police Logs ���������������5 Olivia Richman photos and transplant recipient Robin Opinion ������������������� 10 Lataille also read a proclamation at “The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition” discusses the that night’s Town Council meeting, abolition as a radical social movement, focusing on groups Obituaries ���������� 12-13 a formal document that announced of people that history classes often forget and the average American may not think about. Calendar ���������������� 13 the importance of organ and tissue donation. Sports ����������B Section On Jan. 3, 2010, Lataille received a kidney after being on dialysis for Editor’s over seven years. At first, Lataille ‘A History had turned down a kidney because Office Hours she was nervous about the operation and felt she was still too healthy. Mondays 12-5 When she became very sick for six of Abolition’ Wednesdays 1-5 months she accepted the kidney. “What I’m doing now is just liv- Fridays 1-5 Olivia Richman photos ing life to the fullest every day and Author visits library to giving back this great gift of life Transplant recipient Robin Lataille starts to by doing as many organ donation LOCAL raise the Donate Life flag at the Southbridge discuss latest book Town Hall. Please Read LATAILLE, page ­A15 BY OLIVIA RICHMAN responded positively to NEWS STAFF WRITER “The Slave’s Cause: A SOUTHBRIDGE History of Abolition.” — Author Manisha Sinha is a professor DUCK AND DODGE Sinha visited the Jacob and a Graduate Program Edwards Library late last Director of the W.E.B. Du month to discuss her new Bois Department of Afro- book “The Slave’s Cause: American Studies and A History of Abolition,” History at the University which discusses aboli- of . tion as a “radical social Olivia Richman spoke movement in which men with the author and his- Relay and women, black and torian to discuss her Fundraiser white, free and enslaved, findings and the impor- found common ground in tance of her research. Page A2 causes ranging from fem- inism and utopian social- What brought you LEARNING ism to anti-imperialism to the Jacob Edwards and efforts to defend the Library? rights of labor.” Olivia Richman photo The book, which came “I’m a long-time resi- SOUTHBRIDGE — Charlton company KARL STORZ held their second annual dodge out Feb. 23, was well-re- dent of Southbridge for ball tournament on Wednesday, April 2, at the Southbridge Middle/High School. The ceived, including pos- over 20 years. I’ve been event had food, music, contests and even celebrity guests Kevin Porter and Brandon itive reviews from the living here for a really Molale, actors from the film “DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story. Pictured, The Purple New York Times, long time and my hus- Cobras strike a pose with Laser and Blazer from “DodgeBall.” For more photos, turn Globe and The Atlantic. band and I have been to page A4! History buffs and casu- al readers alike also Please Read HISTORY, page ­A16

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“We lived through the 80s,” said Sue Mielinski, pictured with Diane Dabrowski. “It was hard to pick out an out- Shepherd Hill fit.” Girls’ Tennis SOUTHBRIDGE — 8, at the Southbridge Page B4 The Dudley-Charlton Hotel & Conference Education Foundation Center. Olivia Richman photos held its first ever For more photos, The Dudley-Charlton Education Foundation felt the 80s theme was a fun alternative to the Opinion “totally awesome” 80’s turn to page A3! usual gala fundraisers they hold each year. Night on Friday, April Get Your Point Across Page A10

Police Logs Police taking aim at distracted driving problem BY OLIVIA RICHMAN State Police in an “This is a nationwide moting hands free devic- hours, officers will be Page A5 NEWS STAFF WRITER attempt to crack down problem,” said Roettger. es, not physically look- solely focused on catch- SOUTHBRIDGE — on texting while driving. “There’s been a number ing down at the screen ing people texting and The Southbridge Police According to Sgt. Ryan of fatalities, including or typing. Keep both driving. Department is partici- Roettger, the initiative is local tragic ones over the hands on the wheel and “We want to stop as pating in the national “U funded by a grant admin- past couple of years. We both eyes focused on the many people as we can Drive. U Text. U Pay.” istered by the Executive are in the day and age road.” who are in violation of program throughout the Office of Public Safety of technology and smart The program provides the law,” Roettger said. month of April, partner- and Security’s Highway phones. It’s scary how additional hours for “As many people as we ing with the 202 eligible Safety Division distracted people are. members of the depart- can get to personally local Massachusetts law from the National It’s just as bad someone ment to focus solely on to encourage them not 6 5652510441 1 enforcement agencies Highway Traffic Safety operating under the drivers that are distract- and the Massachusetts Administration. influence. We are pro- ed. During the overtime Please Read DRIVING, page ­A16 ­2 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 Relay for Life fundraiser a fan-favorite feast

SOUTHBRIDGE — A rainy night didn’t stop the Polish Club. The hall was packed with anxious “It went wonderful,” said Stearns. “I’m very Southbridge residents from enjoying a barbeque! attendees who were ready to dive into the renowned happy. Thank you to everyone who came out and The Hedgehogs Relay for Life team held their annu- feast, which included BBQ chicken and 13 sides, all supported us. I also want to thank my family.” al Chicken BBQ Fundraiser on Saturday, April 2 at prepared by captain Rick Stearns and his family.

Olivia Richman photos “This is always good,” said Many Robert, pictured with Don Robert, two Chicken BBQ regu- The Chicken BBQ wasn’t just a big feast. It also had raffles and door prizes. lars.

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SOUTHBRIDGE — The Dudley- Charlton Education Foundation held its first ever “totally awesome” 80’s Night on Friday, April 8, at the Southbridge Hotel & Conference Center. The DCEF holds a fundraiser every year, but this was the first time they picked an 80’s theme over their usual gala. “It’s something different,” said board member Karen Dyer. “The teachers here love 80’s music. So, why not? It’s something fun to do.” The 80’s Night, which had music, dancing, trivia contests, an air guitar contest and silent auction, helped raise money for innovative projects within the school district. Along with 80’s music and dancing, the 80’s Night also had food, DJ Phou spun some popular 80s tunes for the large crowd. contests and silent auctions.

Olivia Richman photos Dudley-Charlton Education Foundation board members Karen Dyer, Jean Tilly and John Grondalski handed out 80s themed party favors.

“I think this is fantastic,” said Christine Grondalski, pictured with Elvis Dyer. “It’s a lot of fun. We are children of the 80’s.”

“I think this is a fun idea,” said Tracy and Steve Ide. “It’s a fun way to raise money for the schools.” Added Tracy: “I was so happy to break out the Aquanet!”

Karen Johnson and Beth Hill had fun coming up with their Public Meetings 80’s inspired outfits.

Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed 7 p.m., Southbridge Historical are retrieved in advance from mul- Commission meets at the Town Hall tiple sources, including Town Hall 7:15 p.m., The Board of Assessors will meet at the Town Hall and on the Internet. The Southbridge Southbridge Savings Bank employees Sabrina Webb and Becky Evening News is not responsible for Sauvageau came to the 80’s party with their husbands. changes and cancellations.

SOUTHBRIDGE Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp Tuesday, April 19 RONNIE’S SEAFOOD 6 p.m., Protection of Persons and Camper Scamper t haRlton epot Property Subcommittee will meet at R . 31 C D the Town Hall 5K Race/Walk and 1 Mile Kid Run “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” 7 p.m., Bicentennial Special Event All proceeds will go to the Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp Subcommittee will meet at the Town Jim Logee Campership Fund Hall Saturday, April 23, 2016 Wednesday, April 20 6 p.m., The Department of Public Registration Begins .. 8:00am Works Subcommittee will meet at Kids Run Begins ...... 9:30am the Town Hall Race Begins ...... 10:00am NOW 6:30 p.m., The Southbridge Planning Walkers Will Begin Immediately After Runners Board and Special Permit Granting 4-H Camp Lodge - 326 Taft Pond Rd, Pomfret, CT Authority meets at the Town Hall 9 p.m., The Bicentennial Main Visit us on the web at www.4hcampct.org for more details and registration. Committee will meet at the Town The course is mostly on paved roads, except the start and finish which is on Hall gravel, and will be professionally timed by Last Mile Race Management. OPEN Thursday, April 21 Open Tues., Wed., Thurs, Sunday 6 p.m., The General Government Job Opportunity: Day Nurse: Must have current CT RN License 11am-8pm, Subcommittee will meet at the Town Friday & Sat 11am-9pm Hall Please Submit Resume to Camp Director 326 Taft Pond Rd Pomfret CT 06259 Accepting most major credit cards

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SOUTHBRIDGE — Charlton company KARL STORZ held their second annual dodge ball tournament on Wednesday, April 2, at the Southbridge Middle/High School. Teams from KARL STORZ and the community came together for a friendly competition to raise money for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The event had food, music, contests and even celebrity guests Kevin Porter and Brandon Molale, actors from the film “DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story,” starring Ben Stiller. After the dodge ball fundraiser, KARL STORZ has raised over $100,000 for charity over the past six years.

Team Lime was ready to play!

Olivia Richman photos Laser and Blazer conducted a uniform contest and had the audience vote on their favorite team uniform design. There was even a dance contest.

The dodge ball fundraiser helped KARL STORZ raise over $100,000 for Despite not doing as well as planned, the charity over the past six years. Balls & Dolls said that the event “has been awesome.” The Anytime Fitness Muscle Gerbils took a break from practicing dodge ball with some of the children in the audience to strike a pose.

“We both played last year, too,” said mem- The Southbridge Middle/High School auditorium was packed with The Super Pandas had a blast creating their uniform. bers of the Dirty Dodgers. “It’s a big step up people waiting to see some friendly dodge ball competition. from last year. It’s a good cause.” Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­5 Southbridge Remembers WHAT IS IT?

From time to time, The News will feature a tightly cropped photo of a local landmark or well-known building or location and test our readers’ ability to recognize what’s in the photo and identify its location in Southbridge.

Answer to last week’s photo: In this week’s “Southbridge Remembers,” we take a look at an early image of American Optical in Southbridge The Southbridge/Middle High School sign. as it appeared on an early postcard, before the Rotary. Photo courtesy Judi McIntyre.

Photos and information used courtesy of Dick Whitney, of Southbridge. For more interesting pictures and tidbits about Southbridge, visit his website at www.dickwhitney.net!

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All participants are eligible to come once a month. APRIL DATES April 13 April 20 April 27 By appointment only Please call 508-765-3701 the day before for a time Supplement includes: food staples, some dairy items, frozen meats, canned goods, toiletries, paper products, $10 gift card of your choice at local grocery store or pharmacy www.508Local.com ­6 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 LEARNING Bay Path groundskeeper retires after TRI-VALLEY, INC. more than four decades Monday, April 18: Patriot’s Day – No Meals Served. Tuesday, April 19: Greek chicken steamed rice, broccoli, yogurt, marble rye bread. Wednesday, April 20: Meatloaf and gravy, garlic mashed potatoes, chuck-wagon corn, fresh fruit, French bread. Thursday, April 21: Turkey stew, mashed potatoes, country blend veg- etables, mandarin oranges, whole wheat bread Friday, April 22: Breaded fish fil- let, tartar sauce, seasoned potatoes, mixed vegetables, peaches, hamburg- er bun. Retiring groundskeeper Rudy Sabatinelli (center) with Bay Path staff. Bay Path staff surprised Rudy Sabatinelli with a cake baked and dec- “I’ll miss the people I work with,” said Sabatinelli. “It was a great orated by the Culinary Department. environment to work in. Everyone was sociable and friendly.”

can hang out with them and go fishing I went to Cole Trade High School in RUDY Southbridge. He started this project. continued from page 1 with them now. My wife is retired as well. We will have more time to take He approached me one day. I was more about his time at Bay Path and care of our grandchildren. That keeps working for a roofing company at the what he will be doing now that he’s us busy. I still like playing softball. I time. He told me to apply. I got the retired. think I’ll be playing racquetball with job.” my neighbor, who is a retired police Principal Cliff Cloutier said he officer.” How has the school changed over was surprised when you announced the years? you were going to retire! That all sounds pretty awesome! Why are you not happy to leave “Oh, they’ve changed. The school “It was kind of sudden. I’ve been Bay Path? has changed, especially with the new mulling over it for two years. I’m renovations. It’s bigger and better.” older, I’m not getting any younger. “I’ll miss all the people I work with. They need younger legs now to do all They were good friends. Every time Mr. Cloutier said that you also www.508local.com of this stuff. I just can’t keep up with I’m here, working with something or coached football here at Bay Path. it anymore. My having an issue with needing some- wife and I had thing fixed or welded … everyone was “I coached football 20 years ago at talked over it. so helpful. It was a great environment Bay Path. It was great. I enjoyed that. She agreed it was to work in. Everyone was sociable and Being here, working with the kids, I time to retire.” friendly.” got to know them so much better and help them as much as possible. Back Well, con- What did you like about being a then when we first opened there were gratulations. groundskeeper? only 16 kids, just enough to fill a team.” How do you feel about retiring? “I liked the fresh air and the exer- What do you like about the time cise.” you have spent at Bay Path? “In one sense, I’m not happy What did your job consist of? “I just enjoyed the people here, that’s that I’m leav- what it was. The job was great, the ing. But now I’ll “In the winter months I come inside people were great. I got along with have time off to and I’ll fix things that need fixing or anybody. We had a lot of fun times.” do what I want. clean up spills. In the summertime is I won’t have to the most relaxing time. I don’t have to Do you have any memories that worry about get- work around anybody. I just do what stand out to you? ting up at five in I have to do — weed whack, cut the the morning any- grass out in the fields. In the fall — for “One time while working, a moose more.” football season and soccer season — I ran across the field. It went into the line the fields. It’s being outside. I’m front of the building and stared inside What are my own boss out there. I just do what I the restaurant. While mowing the some of the have to do and get it done.” grass down by the barn I got within 30 things you feet of it. I stopped and I just couldn’t CLUES ACROSS will be happy You’ve been here since the school believe it. He got up and took off in the 1. Listen again together to spend more opened back in the 70’s. How did opposite direction.” 7. Expressed sentiments 41. Christian holiday time doing? you come to get this position? 13. Membrane 43. European river Olivia Richman can be reached at 14. Pelvic areas 44. Female hip hop group “My friends 16. Blood type 45. Score “The first school superintendent 508-909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@ 17. Vacated 47. Moved fast that are retired, I here was my old superintendent when stonebridgepress.com. 19. Fullback 48. Chronicles (abbr. Biblical) 20. Nissan’s tiny car 51. Type of tie 22. Be able to 53. Indicates silence 23. Outcast 55. Asian people 25. Day laborer 56. Pearl Jam bassist Jeff EDUCATION NOTEBOOK 26. Greek prophetess 58. Western U.S. time zone 28. Soluble ribonucleic acid 59. “Signs” rockers 29. Sirius Satellite Radio 60. Confidential informant Coloring for Grown-Ups group at the Jacob 30. Actor Josh 61. Lawyer Bay Path Regional Edwards Library, 236 Main Street. The group 31. A way to clean 64. Overdose meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, and 33. Left 65. Football equipment Vocational Technical High this month’s meeting takes place on Wednesday, 34. Compensated 67. Governments April 20 from 2-4 p.m. Drop in and stay for as lit- 36. Member of U.S. Navy 69. Branch of physics School tle or as long as you like. All materials provided. 38. Reject 70. Makes happy For more information, call 508-764-5426 or visit 40. Group of notes sounded CHARLTON — The 10th Annual Bay Path Education Foundation Benefit Golf Tournament jacobedwardslibrary.org. CLUES DOWN will be held on Saturday, May 14, at Heritage • Wednesday, April 20: The Jacob Edwards Library, 236 Main Street, hosts an Identity 1. Animal disease 32. Smooth brown oval nut Country Club in Charlton; registration begins Theft Protection seminar on Wednesday, April 2. Typographical space 35. Works produced by skill and at noon, shot gun start at 1 p.m. This year, the 3. Sportscaster Chick imagination Education Foundation will award over $22,500 to 20 at 2 p.m. Presented by Money Management 4. Italian Island 37. Satisfaction our graduating seniors for scholarships or tools International. For more information, call 508-764- 5. Cooked in a specific style 38. Reversal & equipment for their trade area along with a 5426 or visit jacobedwardslibrary.org. 6. Smelling or tasting unpleas- 39. Tan-colored horse $4,000 faculty mini-grant. We need your help to • Thursday, April 21: View pieces from The ant 42. Tell on Clothesline Project, on display at the Jacob 7. Name 43. Pitcher Latos make this event a success! If you are interested in golfing, the cost is $125, which includes a steak Edwards Library, 236 Main Street throughout 8. Adult male humans 46. Fast-flowing part of river the month. A panel presentation on Sexual 9. Pitcher Hershiser 47. Hang ‘em up dinner. If you would like to donate, sponsors are as follows; Dinner $500, Green $250, Hole Assault Awareness and domestic violence will be 10. Pat Conroy novel “The 49. Rings presented by representatives from Pathways for Prince of __” 50. Lead from one place to $150, Patron $75, or supply a business card for a 11. __ route another Placemat sponsor for $50 [all sponsorships will Change and New Hope. For more information, 12. Protects the goal 52. Beginning be included on our placemat]. Please forward call 508-764-5426 or visit jacobedwardslibrary.org. 13. Furnishings 54. Reciprocal of a sine any sponsorships ASAP for signage. Come sup- • Friday, April 22: All teens and tweens are 15. Scraped 55. Worth port our students and have a fun day of golf. welcome to a vacation week movie: Jennifer 18. Apply with quick strokes 57. Indian hat Questions, please call Sue Foskett at 508-248-5971, Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in the final 21. Blood cell 59. Cloak ext. 1703, e-mail business cards or artwork for all battle against the Capitol. Friday, April 22 at 2 24. Nose 62. Resinous secretion of insects p.m. Running time 136 minutes, Rated PG-13. For 26. Doleful 63. __ Aviv, Israel signage to [email protected]. Brochures are available on our website at www.baypath.net. more information and the film’s title, call 508- 27. __ Angeles 66. European Parliament 764-5426 or visit jacobedwardslibrary.org. Jacob 30. Fruit tree 68. Of I Edwards Library, 236 Main Street. • Monday, April 25: An evening of jazz music Jacob Edwards Library: with the JoyCo Jazz group at the Jacob Edwards Library, 236 Main Street, on Monday, April 25 at Upcoming Events 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 508-764-5426 or visit jacobedwardslibrary.org. Sponsored by • Thursday, April 14: The Jacob Edwards the Friends of the Jacob Edwards Library. Library, 236 Main Street, will be screening a film • Thursday, April 28: All are welcome to join about an LA man who struggles to give his son us for Music of the East & West at the Jacob the opportunities he never had on Thursday, Edwards Library, 236 Main St., on Thursday, April 14 at 6 p.m. as part of the Library Box Office April 28 at 6:30 p.m. Celebrated classical gui- series. Running time: 98 minutes, Rated PG-13. tarist Aaron Larget-Caplan will perform music For more information and the film’s title, call from a variety of cultures. 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PUZZLE SOLUTION www.508Local.com Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­7 LEARNING The dangers of distraction Simulator delivers startling message to Bay Path students

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN at the hospital. NEWS STAFF WRITER Bay Path Health & PE Instructor Kelly CHARLTON — In a continued effort Palmerino felt the need to bring the pro- to educate younger drivers on the dan- gram back after it was a success in past gers and consequences of distracted years. Since spring is a “busy season,” driving, Teen DRIVE has been travel- for students – proms, parties – she felt ing all over Massachusetts to give teen- it was a good “eye opening experience” agers an immersive experience. The that will hopefully help the young driv- program stopped by Bay Path Regional ers make better decisions. Vocational Technical High School one “This is a huge problem,” said week in March, offering students the Palmerino. “Car crashes are the leading opportunity to try out a driving simu- cause of death in their age group. And lator. you’re 23 times more likely to crash if “We are trying to educate the kids you’re texting and driving. This pro- on what it’s like to be distracted by gram could really help them. There’s no a cell phone or impaired by alcohol. other way to get this kind of experience. And just hope they will make good deci- We don’t want them to make these choic- sions when they see what happens,” es in a real car. So this is a good way to said Instructor Frank Mellow. “We show give them some clarity on the dangers of Olivia Richman photos them the consequences of their actions. driving and not paying attention to what Sometimes you’ll get arrested and go to they’re doing.” Assistant Vocational Director Jeremy Guay and Health Instructor Kelly Palmerino were excited jail. Sometimes you’re airlifted to the While some kids laugh their way to bring back Teen DRIVE Instructor Frank Mellow. hospital.” through the simulation, Palmerino said The students come into the Teen that many students have given her pos- Most students echoed the thoughts of feels an obligation to give the students DRIVE trailer and practice on the simu- itive feedback on the program. Many Bryanna and Bri, who stated: “In this resources to drive “in a courteous and lator for 10 minutes, getting used to the students take the program seriously, simulation it was a good experience to safe manner.” steering and screen. Then there are 10 especially after hitting a dog or cat or know what it is like driving under the Added Guay: “These students are driv- minutes of distracted driving, where the ending up in the hospital. According to influence. It was worse than we thought ing a lot, not only to and from school, teens are instructed to dial a number Mellow, he had many students tell him and it will make us more aware of every- but to their co-ops and jobs every other or text while driving. The 10 minutes of that they’ll never text and drive again. thing. We never plan on driving under week. We want to make sure they are impaired driving gives the stowed down “You really can kill someone or change the influence.” safe and they know the dangers of driv- reaction times. Most students end up someone’s life in one second,” said Bay Added Erica: “I will never drink or ing distracted.” driving off of the road. Path student Shayla. “The thought of a drive or text and drive.” The simulator even has the student family member or a friend waiting for Since Bay Path has such a large num- Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- take a DUI test and most end up going to someone, only to find out that they died ber of students expanding over 10 towns, 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- jail or court. They’ll even fail a job inter- because of me in a drunk driving crash, Assistant Vocational Director Jeremy bridgepress.com. view for having a record. Others end up made me tear up.” Guay said the school, as a district,

“We are trying to educate the kids on what it’s like to be distracted by a cell phone or Two Bay Path students test out the driving simulators. Many students expressed that they impaired by alcohol,” said Frank Mellow. “And just hope they will make good decisions when would never text and drive again after participating in the program. they see what happens.”

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STURBRIDGE — these local restaurants.” Tantasqua Regional High The local chefs donated School held their 6th Annual ingredients, products and Team Chef competition time to the competition, on Sunday, April 3, at the working closely with the Sturbridge Host Hotel. The students for two weeks, featured ingredient? Bacon. sharing their expertise and The five teams — which insider knowledge. The were made up of a local chef teams brainstorm and work and two Culinary Arts stu- together to create the dishes. dents, one a junior and one The judges were Dave senior — created an entrée Vadnais of the Worcester and dessert dish featuring Club, the Telegram & bacon in hopes of winning Gazette’s Food Writer over the judge’s and people Barbara Houle, Foodies of in attendance. New England Magazine “This is a great way to owner Dominique Mercurio get involved in the commu- and Steve Londregen of nity,” said Tech Division Chuck’s Steakhouse in Jay and Nancy Powell of Twisted Fork teamed Principal Mark Wood. “The Auburn. up with Emily Monroe (senior) and Jake Glass kids get to work with these The money raised by (junior) to create their People’s Choice Entrée chefs and, as a result, every Team Chef goes towards winner — an apple smoked pork tenderloin year we end up with stu- scholarships for students in dish. dents who get co-ops or sum- the culinary and hospitality mer employment working at programs at Tantasqua. Judge’s Choice Entrée winner: Sturbridge Seafood Chef Ken Yukimura (not pictured) and Rachel Mantha (senior) and Riley Feeney (junior).

Olivia Richman photos Freshman Seth Apher helped out at the Tantasqua Team Chef compe- tition with Culinary Advisory Board member Marcy Wood.

“I love working with the students. It’s fantastic,” said Mark Ronnquist of Rovezzi’s Ristorante. The chef is pictured here with Harrison Tiscone (senior) and Max Hunter (junior).

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“I have always enjoyed cooking,” said Jake Sterndale (right), pic- tured with fellow student Bradley George and Sturbridge Host chef Jake Sterndale. “We brainstormed until we found some ideas that we liked.”

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PO Box 90 changes to Southbridge, MA 01550 OPINIONViewpoints and commentary from the Tri-Community and beyond Telephone: (508) 764-4325 Fax: (508) 764-8015 www.theheartofmassachusetts.com retirement Frank G. Chilinski plans President & Publisher Will workplace retirement plans be Adam Minor altered in the near future? The White Editor House will propose some changes to these plans in the 2017 federal budget, with the goal of making such pro- grams more accessible. Here are some of the envisioned changes. Editorial Pooled employer-sponsored retire- ment pro- grams. Money This con- cept could Matters Walking save small business- JASON es money. MAIN Current for miracles laws permit multi-em- ployer retirement plans, but the com- panies involved must be similar in again nature. The White House wants to lift that restriction. Note for diehard readers of this column: In theory, allowing businesses This is a re-run (with adjustments) of a Courtesy photo across disparate industries to join special column we published last year, pooled retirement plans could result ahead of the March for Dimes walk in in significant savings. Administrative Mystic, Conn., in which my family walked A USEFUL DONATION expenses could be reduced, as well as for the first time. Our second walk is com- the costs of compliance. ing up on Saturday, May 7! Please see the SOUTHBRIDGE — The Savers Bank Mortgage, Consumer and Collections Department sur- prised West Street School teachers with donations of tissues, hand sanitizer, wipes, mark- Would governmental and non-profit information at the end of this column for workplaces also be allowed to pool how to donate! ers, Post-It notes, and pencils. West Street would like to thank the staff of Savers Bank for thinking of us and our students. their retirement plans under the pro- posal? There is no word about that at There are a lot of causes out there, this point. many of which I am very fond of. This pooled retirement plan concept The Relay for Life comes to mind, as o the ditor Stonebridge Press has prided itself on T E would offer employees new degrees of walking hand in hand with the Relay. portability for their savings. A worker But on Saturday, May 7, I’m going to leaving a job at a participating firm in turn my attention to a cause that has Sanborn for Board of Health the pool would be able to retain his or impacted me greatly in my life over the her retirement account after taking a past five or so years, and that is the cause To the Editor: well as other health-re- ed, caring and diligent job with another of the participating of funding research to help premature I am proud to endorse lated environmental member of the board. firms. Along these lines, the White babies. House will also propose new ways to The Jonathan Sanborn for issues. Mr. Sanborn has His first allegiance is to M y a seat on the Charlton a background in envi- the welfare and health make it easier for workers to moni- fami- Board of Health. ronmental studies and of Charlton residents. tor and reconcile multiple workplace Minor ly and Mr. Sanborn has been has shown himself to Please cast your vote for retirement accounts. friends Scant details have emerged about Details will join a resident of Charlton be a thoughtful and fair Jonathan Sanborn in the for almost three decades decision maker. He will upcoming May 7 town how these pooled plans would be cre- ADAM me in ated or governed, or how much imple- Mystic, now. Over the years he listen to the concerns of election. MINOR has followed the town’s his fellow citizens and menting them would cost taxpayers. Conn., on Congress will be asked for $100 million that day, struggles with contami- will undoubtedly prove Dawn Pettinelli nated drinking water as himself to be a dedicat- in the new budget draft to test new for the Charlton and more portable forms of retirement annual March of Dimes walk. It will be savings accounts. Presumably, many the second time I’ve participated in the more details will surface when the pro- March of Dimes, but it’s a cause that is extremely personal to me. Sound Off! posed federal budget becomes public As readers of this column know well in February. by now, I write about my children fre- Automatic enrollment in IRAs. quently. Some may find it endearing — Thank you to the Good Samaritan In the new federal budget draft, the some may find it annoying. In any case, Obama administration will require businesses with more than 10 employ- readers know that both of my children SOUND OFF: Realizing that I did so, was found and it was ees and no retirement savings pro- were born premature. My oldest son, To the Good Samaritan after some time later, I returned to me. gram to enroll their workers in IRAs. Aaron, was born in August 2011 at 34 — While shopping at Big retraced my steps, but There are still some This idea has been included in past weeks, spending 13 days in the NICU at Y, I misplaced an enve- did not find it. honest people around UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester. federal budget drafts, but it has yet to lope with a substantial When I returned home, and I thank that person! Not to be outdone by her big brother, survive bipartisan negotiations – and amount of money, in the I had a phone call tell- in November 2013, my daughter, Chloe, it may not this time. Recently, the produce department. ing me that my money was born at 29 weeks, and spent 62 days myRA retirement account was created — two whole months — in the NICU. through executive action to try and Needless to say, we know the NICU well promote this objective. at this point, and have come to learn so Remember the three R’s A lower bar to retirement plan par- much throughout our combined 75 days ticipation for part-time employees. there, as well as constantly being in awe SOUND OFF: to plan for a post-dump of your throwaways can Another proposal within the new at the job the doctors and nurses there do Landfill in 2017! Yes, economy and people be re-used. Yes, even budget would allow anyone who has on a daily basis. Not only that, we have the landfill will be filled need to plan for not hav- some recyclable stuff worked for an employer for more than come to realize that although we have by all estimates, by the ing the convenience of a can be reused before it is come so far in terms of research and 500 hours a year for the past three end of 2017. Thanks to dump in town. recycled. years to participate in an employ- medicine when it comes to taking care Kevin Buxton for point- If you haven’t started Reducing and reus- and ensuring the survival of premature er-sponsored retirement plan. ing that out with his reducing your trash load ing will not only help A bigger tax break for businesses babies, there is still a ways to go — and clever sign and expla- (remember the 3 R’s — Southbridge and the the March of Dimes helps fund such starting retirement plans. Eligible nations at the March 21 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) larger community, but employers can receive a federal tax things. Town Council meeting. the time to do so is now. it will help reduce our In September 2014, my family head- credit for inaugurating a retirement There has been plen- Start a lifetime habit of global resources and ed to Worcester to celebrate the 40th plan – a credit for 50 percent of what birthday of the UMass NICU, and it was ty of finger pointing and purchasing things with long distance transpor- the IRS deems the employer’s “ordi- a great time. Everywhere I looked, I blaming for past actions. less packaging. Consider tation. But the best thing nary and necessary eligible startup saw little children, and even fully grown What is going to help is whether you really need is that it will reduce costs,” up to a maximum of $500. That adults, that stayed at the NICU after planning for the future. your purchase anyway. our dependence on the credit (which is part of the general their birth for varying times, celebrating Town government needs Next, determine which Casella Landfill. business credit) may be claimed for the success of the NICU. It was a testa- each of the first three years that the ment to the hospital’s dedication to the plan is in place, and a business may department, and helping babies born even elect to begin claiming it in the prematurely. It was nice to be among Should you change your tax year preceding the tax year that people who have gone through what my the plan goes into effect. The White wife and I have gone through. They were House wants the IRS to boost this all strangers, but they all felt like friends, annual credit from $500 to $1,500. like I could relate to each and every one investment mix over time? Also, businesses could receive an of them in a way. Some may have left the To be successful at time horizon, comfort annual federal tax credit of up to $500 NICU with deeper battle scars, but we investing, some people with risk, and financial Financial merely for automatically enrolling were all fighting the same war. think they need to “get in goals. workers in their retirement plans. As As part of the festivities, my family on the ground floor” of the Focus When you are young, per the above credit, they could claim was asked to participate in a video that next “big thing.” However, and starting out in your this for three straight years. the hospital was putting together for the instead of waiting for that JEFF career, you may want What are the odds of these propos- event, and we were interviewed about one “hot” stock that may BURDICK your asset allocation to our experiences. As far as I know, we als making it into the final 2017 fed- never come along, consid- be more heavily weighted were one of only a few families there that eral budget? The odds may be long. er creating an asset alloca- toward stocks and stock- actually had two kids that stayed in the Through the decades, federal budget tion — a mix of investments —that’s based investments. Stock investments same NICU (I could be wrong on that, drafts have often contained “blue sky” appropriate for your needs, goals and historically have provided the great- don’t check my work!). The 3-minute visions characteristic of this or that risk tolerance. est returns over the long term — promotional video was finally finished presidency, ideas that are eventually But once you have such a mix, although, as you’ve probably heard, in the spring of 2015, and my family compromised or jettisoned. That may should you keep it intact forever, or past performance can’t guarantee was featured twice in it (even including be the case here. If the above concepts will you need to make some changes? future results — and you will need an adorable, heart-melting “Thank you, do become law, they may change the And if so, when? this growth potential to help achieve NICU” message from my son). If you face of retirement plan participation To begin with, why is asset allocation your long-term goals, such as a com- have a few minutes to spend, check it and administration. out on YouTube at the following address: important? Different types of invest- fortable retirement. 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It comes down to health care system, ecol- ly in Australian papers of the “free market” indrome “A taxes. one real issue: many of ogy and other things so far, which detailed to serve that purpose. man, a plan, a In short, they those who feel they have are in dire straits. The how several major oil-re- Today’s propaganda canal, Panama” tried to hide some “right” to be lords money to fix them right lated firms, including du jour espouses the took on a whole the money they have always resented does exist, but they’ve Halliburton and China’s “entrepreneur” and new meaning stole from the democracy, egalitarian stolen it. Sinopec, used Unaoil as how he “builds it him- last week, with world’s people. economics and genuine Such theft comes in a “bagman” to bribe a self.” While good ideas reports around Unfortunately, free-market practices as many forms. Sometimes, wide range of public offi- often do start that way, the world of the it was proba- their “lessers” becom- they apply what should cials around the world.) there is no way anyone sleazy dealings bly legal — in ing “uppity.” While be criminal levels of Sometimes they register — even the honest ones, described in the some sense, some of the super-rich interest to public proj- their ships under “flags no matter how smart Panama Papers. Earthborn although I per- accept and even try to ects, costs that routine- of convenience” (coun- or talented — can build Those who are GUS STEEVES sonally think all help democratic ideals, ly add a third or more tries like Panama and billion-dollar business- involved need shell (aka hold- too many actually prac- to amount we pay. Liberia) to evade domes- es by themselves. It’s to remember ing) companies tice a slightly modern- Sometimes, they lobby tic taxes. Sometimes, not possible. They must that life imitates pal- that don’t actually pro- ized feudalism aimed for tax breaks so convo- they even get our govern- have workers, rely on indromes: Everything duce anything are vio- almost solely at protect- luted they only apply to ment to establish coun- public roads and other comes back at you. lations of the Sherman ing themselves and their a specific unnamed enti- tries (as J.P. Morgan services, and tap natural The Papers, if you Antitrust Act. We tried own clans regardless of ty or oppose updating did in Panama) or over- resources. didn’t see the sto- to get rid of such shenan- the impact on society as wildly out-of-date rules throw governments That’s a key reason ries, are thousands of igans almost 120 years a whole. The Panama like the Mining Act that (Guatemala, Chile, Iraq, tax rates for the super- leaked documents from ago, but the rich simply Papers point to one of make public resources Libya and many others) rich and corporations Panamanian law firm found work-arounds those things: the fact far cheaper than they to facilitate their thiev- should be far higher Mossack Fonseca detail- and bought enough pol- they routinely avoid should be. Sometimes, ery. than for common folks. ing how a very long list iticians to enshrine the paying their fair share they corrupt public offi- While they can’t Even rates of 90 percent of One-Percenters world- “new” methods into the of the public infrastruc- cials to steer expensive get away with using (which existed about wide, some of them law. ture, education, environ- contracts and valuable the ancient concept of 50 years ago) will leave kings, prime ministers As the old cliché goes, mental cleanup, defense, natural resources to “divine right” to justi- the One Percenters with and presidents, created “Meet the new boss. social services and other themselves and their cli- fy their parasitism and more money than any various shell companies Same as the old boss.” things they expect us ents. (That concept was oppression anymore, sane person can spend, to hide their identities, They’ve been playing peons to fund. recently the subject of they have no problem more than most of us No wonder our roads, launder money and the same game for cen- the Unaoil stories, most- with twisting principles Turn To STEEVEE page ­­­A15 Answering readers’ questions We’ve just completed our last highlights are: 1871 PEI one scheduled out-of-state coin trip cent in EF details, (2) 1977 (although it’s possible more will dollars in PL (proof-like) 67; arise before the year is over). And, 1975-1976 dollars in PL 66-67; since we have a large number of six 50 cent pieces, 1974-78 in readers’ questions backed up, we PL 67-68, and five quarters, decided to answer as many as we 1975-78 in PL 67-68. can in our next few columns. Stephanie, of Auburn, Chris, from Rhode Island, asked about a 1930’s Ouija asked about the current values board in its original box… for Canadian proof and proof-like Treasures We have sold three Ouija sets. He also asked if it is best to boards at onsite Estate sales sell them as sets or as individ- in Your in the past year. Two of them ual coins. Once I saw the sets, were in their original boxes. I advised him to break out the Home Of the two in their boxes better date and condition sets, get one was rated as a 9 on a tem certified, and sell them indi- PAUL JOSEPH scale of 1-10; the other was an vidually. There were two reasons 8. Each of the three boards for this advice. First, Canadian were among the first items Courtesy photo collectors and dealers often are missing to sell at each sale. I’m not sure why The front and back of an 1890 CC Morgan. only one or two coins from a particular Ouija boards continue to hold the fasci- year. While others who may have each nation that they do, but it is clear that silver certificates with silver dollars. percent), 1890 (.17 percent, and 1891 (.35 of the individual coins already certified, they remain in great demand. The one That practice ended in 1964. However percent)…thus making BU examples of they’re always looking to upgrade some without its original box sold for $110. the Mint still had approximately 3 mil- these years much rarer. We estimated of them. The second reason is that some The other two boxed boards sold for lion silver dollars in storage in original the value of the two 1890 coins at $1,700 collectors may balk at the cost of a com- $250 and $425, respectively. cloth bags. All but 125,000 of these were each. We’re still evaluating the other 21 plete year proof set, they can afford to Bill of Worcester has 23 original Carson City (CC) minted dollars. coins. buy individual coins. uncirculated Carson City Morgan sil- The CC minted dollars ran from 1878 He followed my advice and we recent- ver dollars that he showed us. He want- to 1891. With the exception of four years Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey ly received the certified coins back. He’ll ed to sell all of them. His small private (1878, 1879, 1890 and 1891), the number Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508- consign them to me to be sold (which we hoard included: (1) 1878, (20) between of coins found represented between 22 943-6570, [email protected]; www. had agreed on prior to submission). A 1882 and 1885, and (2) 1890 CC’s. It is percent and 86 percent of the totals greyghostcorp.com; The author conducts quick calculation shows that he will likely all of these coins were part of the minted for each year. Only 2.7 percent certified coin and antique/collectible quadruple his purchase price of the famous GSA (Government Services of 1878’s mintage were in the hoard. The appraisals, on site estate sales, auctions, collection even if only half of the coins Administration) Hoard. Up until 1964 percent for the other three years were and cleanouts. sell for their current value. Among the the U.S. government would replace less than 1 percent, as follows… 1879 (.54 Everyday activities reduce stress

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First, cre- ing about stressful events helps anxiety. share them with readers of journal Psychopharmacology, ating artwork requires focus, you come to terms with them, • Taking a deep breath and Stonebridge Press publications? revealed found that people and takes your mind off stress thus reducing the impact of stretching often not only brings Send questions and/or hints to: who drank black tea were causing issues. When the proj- these stressers on your physi- instant relief to a stressed, Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge able to de-stress more quickly ect is done, your head is clear- cal health. frazzled body, but it has been Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, than those who drank a place- er (and less tense). Also, while To boost the stress reliev- shown to lower cortisol levels, MA 01550. Or e-mail kdrr@aol. bo tea. Moreover, the partic- creating art, you are engaged ing effect, be sure to “count which can help reduce stress com. Hints are entered into ipants (who drank black tea in the action to the point of your blessings” and list them, and anxiety. Deep breathing a drawing for a three course four times a day for six weeks) being in a near meditative as keeping a gratitude jour- can also cause a temporary dinner for two at the historic displayed lower levels of the state. This results in many nal has been proven to be a drop in blood pressure. Publick House Inn! ­12 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 Obituaries Holly E. Almquist, 31 Deanna Katherine Anderson, 78 BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Holly E. and Harriet Albetski of S. Daytona, CHARLTON — Deanna Katherine with many other nieces, nephews, (Albetski) Almquist, 31, died April 1, Fla., and her maternal grandmother “Kay” (Barrett) Anderson, 78, passed and cousins. unexpectedly at home. Nancy Horniak of Hillsborough, away Monday, April 11, at Harrington Kay was predeceased by her par- She is survived N.H., a step-brother David Bouthiller Memorial Hospital in Southbridge ents and a sister Barbara Chalifoux. by her husband Joel of Southbridge, many aunts, uncles, after a short illness. Kay loved going to the casinos and Almquist, whom she cousins, and many friends. Kay was born on Nov. 11, 1937, in enjoyed her trips to Las Vegas with married Aug. 12, Holly was born in Southbridge, Worcester, a daughter of the late Alice her husband. She also loved the year- 2005, and two daugh- Dec. 27, 1984, and lived many years and Clifford Barrett. She attended ly family vacations to Lake George, ters Kaya, and Nova in the Pomfret area before moving Worcester Public Schools. N.Y. Kay will be dearly missed by all Almquist. She also to California. She graduated from She leaves behind her loving hus- who knew her. leaves her parents, Woodstock Academy, and recent- band of 57 years, Russell Anderson, Calling Hours for Kay were held her father Mark and ly had attended Bakersfield College Sr. and her four children, Russell Wednesday, April 13, at the Robert J. step-mother Monica where she hoped to become a teacher. Anderson, Sr., Dori Anderson, Miller-Charlton Funeral Home, 175 Albetski of Holland, and her mother Holly was a warm and loving per- Sherry Anderson and her partner Old Worcester Rd., Charlton. Nancy McCauley and her companion son with a most beautiful smile. Mike Corso, and Scott Anderson. A Graveside Service was Thursday, Joseph Ouellette of Putnam, her sis- Calling hours will be held on She also leaves behind five grand- April 14, at West Ridge Cemetery in ter Heather Skow and her daughters Saturday, April 23, from noon to 2 children, Tara Earley, Michael Corso Charlton. Kendall Skow and Allisha Bradley p.m. at Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 and his wife Meaghan, Crystal Corso, To share a memory of Deanna, of Westfield. She also is survived Marcy St., Southbridge, MA 01550. Gabrielle Gay, and Kyle Anderson, please visit: RJMillerfunerals.net. by her paternal grandparents Leo Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com. three great-grandchildren, Alexis, In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Scott, and Victoria Starr, and one butions may be made to a charity of more on the way. Kay also leaves her one’s choice. Dian Chapman, 54 sister Sheila Diggins of Holden, along SOUTHBRIDGE — We would like just her own, but to others as well. to take a moment to honor our moth- She always had an open door. She Alpheda M. Fountaine, 75 er, Dian Chapman, born Nov. 21,1961, was a homemaker, but most of all a who suddenly passed on Wednesday, mother and nana. she lived her life to STURBRIDGE — Alpheda “Freda” step-grandchildren, and many nieces March 30, at 11:45 p.m. the fullest and especially her children M. (Sarrasin) Fountaine, 75, died at and nephews. She also is survived by She leaves her long time com- and grand babies. She loved the ocean home Friday, April 1, after a long her sister Elaine Conley and her hus- panion/partner/ and taking family trips to Hampton illness. band Frank of Sturbridge. friend, Robert E. and Battleship Cove. She took a lot of She is survived She was predeceased by a daugh- Chapman Jr., and nana and grandbaby trips to different by her husband of ter Dawn Bruso, her brother Donald their seven chil- places and loved the holidays with the 36 years, Thomas Sarrasin, and her sister Jeanne Bonin. dren, Christopher R. family. She knew that was the time to H. Fountaine. They She was born in Southbridge, Chapman, Scott A. be together. were married Jan. daughter of Peter and Antoinette Chapman, Jennifer She had a busy life, never sat still 26, 1980. She also (Duhaime) Sarrasin, and has lived R. Chapman, Karen for anything, was always on the move leaves her daughter in Sturbridge for many years. She L. Chapman, Robin and always finding things to do. She Sharon Reynolds worked for many years as a drug L. Chapman, Edward was the world to her babies and her and her signifi- and alcohol counselor for Community R. Krise, Kari A. Krise, and their 13 grandbabies. cant other Michael Health Link in Worcester. Freda was grandchildren. She also leaves many She will be forever missed, always Webber, her son Gerald Bruso, and a longtime member of Quaboag Valley aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, loved and never forgotten. We love five grandchildren Jason Jarvis and Baptist Church in Brookfield. plus all extended family and friends you mom. Love forever, your chil- his wife Stacy, Justin Jarvis and his Memorial Services were held she gained along the years. dren. wife Jennifer, Dilys Wolfram and Sunday, April 10, at Quaboag Valley She was the loving mother, to not her husband Joel, Cheyenne Bruso Baptist Church, 175 Fiskdale Road, and Jessica Heath. She also leaves 11 Brookfield, MA 01506. Sansoucy great-grandchildren Ethan, Brayden, Funeral Home, 40 Marcy St., Bernadina Esquilin, 83 Treyton, Lucas, Amelie, Kierce, Southbridge, MA 01550 is directing Aiden, Mariah, Jordan Vince, and arrangements. SOUTHBRIDGE/WORCESTER — ter of Jose Esquilin and Eusebia Jacob, several step-children, and Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com. Bernadina Esquilin, 83, passed away Garcia; She moved to Worcester with at home surrounded by her loving her family in 1981, and worked hard family on Saturday April 9. to care for her children, grandchil- Roger E. Williams, 86 She is survived by two daughters: dren, and great-grandchildren who Maria Carrico, and she loved so dearly; She was a devout REED PLANTATION, Maine Caouette of Charlton, and many niec- her husband William Christian, belonging to the Iglesia La — Roger E. Williams, 86, of Reed es and nephews. of Southbridge, and Hermosa in Worcester, prior to mov- Plantation, Maine, passed away on He was predeceased by four broth- Sandra Vasquez ing to Southbridge to be with her fam- Sunday April 3, with his wife by his ers, Donald, Ervin, Raymond and of Florida; seven ily; She will be deeply missed by all side. Gerald and four sisters, Alice, Gladys grandchildren: who were blessed to know her. He was born on March 5, 1930, to Evelyn and Helen. Erick Nieves and his All are invited to attend calling Dell and Ella (McKissick) of Charlton. Roger loved the woods of Maine, the wife Sangie, Frankie hours on Thursday, April 14, from Roger spent his youth and young great outdoors, doing jigsaw puzzles, Nieves, Daniel 6-8 p.m. in the Graham, Putnam & adult years in Charlton and moved to and collecting coins and gold. Medero, Jackelynn Mahoney Funeral Parlors, 838 Main Maine with his wife in 1962. There was a service held for Roger Medero, Amaya Granmaison, Mary Street Worcester. The funeral will be Roger is survived by his loving wife on Thursday, April 7, in Maine. Burial Nieves, and Luz M. Nieves; two held on Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. of 56 years, Marie (Bernard) Williams will be in Maine at a family plot. great-grandchildren: Gabriel Nieves, in the funeral home; committal will of Reed Plantation, a sister, Barbara and Travis Nieves, one sister: Benita follow in Hope Cemetery. Esquilin, as well as many relatives, To share a memory or offer condo- and friends. lences, a guest book is available at Bernadina was born in Rio Piedras, www.gpmfunerals.com. Send all obituary notices to Puerto Rico on June 10, 1932, daugh- Stonebridge Press, PO Box 90, Terence F. Mahoney, 74 Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail WEBSTER — Terence F. ”Terry” held on Sunday, April 24, from noon to [email protected]. Mahoney, 74, died Tuesday, March 29, to 5 p.m. in the Community Room in Harrington Healthcare at Hubbard at Golden Heights, Slater Street. after being stricken Donations in his name may be made ill at home. to a charity of the donor’s choice. He leaves a son, Arrangements are under the direc- “Every Town Deserves Michael F. Mahoney tion of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral and his wife Paula Home, 340 School St. a Good Local Newspaper” of Ludlow; a daugh- Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf. ter, Kristine A. com. www.508Local.com Remy of Webster; a granddaughter, Gabrielle Remy of Webster; a nephew, ADVERTISING Mark Mahoney and his wife Jennifer and their daughter Lily, SALES all of Bethel, Conn.; a niece, Michelle Mahoney and her REPRESENTATIVE husband Fred Salkind of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and his com- (WOODSTOCK, CT) panion of several years, Rose Mayotte. He was preceded in death by his brother Stephen. We are in search of an enthusiastic, He was born in Brookline and raised in Worcester, son of James and outgoing, go-getter to represent our Mary (Martel) Mahoney. He graduat- weekly newspapers in the Quiet Corner ed from South High School in 1961. He of Northeastern . Established lived in Thompson for 30 years before moving to Webster. growing local company publishing 23 newspapers in print and online throughout New England He served in the Army National has a rare opening for a full-time career position. Salary, paid mileage, commission Guard during the Vietnam Conflict. Mr. Mahoney first worked as a opportunities, company computer, 401k savings plan, and the support of a top-notch local mechanic at York Trucking Company publishing company make this a terrific job for someone who loves Northeastern Connecticut. in Boston. He was a deliveryman for Bond Bread in Worcester and then Must have dependable transportation, excellent knowledge of the Quiet Corner, and previous for Bunny Bread in Putnam, for sev- experience in sales, or dealing heavily with people. Recent graduates will be considered, eral years. He was a stock person for as well as local residents who know the area, and enjoy talking with people! Dugas Vending Company in Webster. He also worked as a die grinder at Russell Harrington Company in Please send cover letter, resume, and salary requirements. Southbridge before retiring in 2000. In his retirement, he worked part- Applicants without cover letters will not be considered. time as a sampler at Price Chopper in All applicants will be held in the strictest of confidence. Webster. We like fun people! He was an avid fisherman. He still Stonebridge Press, played tennis on the courts on a reg- ular basis and also enjoyed table ten- Please email letter & resume to: Inc. nis. He was extremely proud of his Stonebridge Press Newspapers Irish heritage. [email protected] Publishing Headquarters A celebration of his life will be 25 Elm Street Southbridge, MA 01550 (508) 764-4325 Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­13 Obituaries Anthony J. Chlapowski, 88 Simon E. Witter, 84 LARAMIE, Wyo. — Anthony J. Center church community since his FORT MYERS, Fla. — Dr. Simon December 1993. Teddy and his fam- ‘Tony” Chlapowski, 88, of Laramie, arrival in Laramie. “Teddy” E. Witter was born on May ily retired to Ft. Myers, Florida in died Sunday, April 3, at Ivinson He is survived by his loving wife, 12, 1931 in New York, New York to January of 1994. Memorial Hospital. Esther (nee Thompson) Chlapowski his parents Simon and Ida (Duhaney) Teddy loved to fly small aircraft, He was born, of Laramie; his brother, John; his Witter. He passed away on March 31, ride his motorcycle, water skiing, March 24, 1928, in sisters, Eleanor and Patricia as well in Fort Myers, Fla. boating and fishing, camping, and Dudley and raised as six children, Samuel Chlapowski Teddy is sur- interacting in small theatre writing in Webster, the sec- of Georgia, Catherine Bugbee of vived by his lov- plays and skits. Teddy was a lov- ond of seven chil- Laramie, James Chlapowski of ing wife of 60 years ing and giving gentleman and this dren. Germany, Victoria Carlson of Ermyn “Cynthia” showed through his love for animals He worked as Connecticut, Luke Chlapowski of (Fletcher) Witter; and taking care of others. He volun- superintendent and Colorado, and Elizabeth Chlapowski children Donald teered on medical missions to Haiti, guidance director of Colorado. Tony had a special love (Elaine) Witter, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. in the Charlton for his eleven grandchildren and two Patricia (Robert) Teddy was very involved with the school system until great grandchildren who brought Sierra, Tina (David) Rotary Club and took great pride his retirement in him much joy. Anthony was a famil- Glendenning, and in being a mentor through the Big 1980. iar face in the community. His kind- Sonia (Gregory) Janks; grandchildren Brother Program helping students He was a World ness and smile will be missed by all Jennifer Sierra, Brett Glendenning, succeed. During his retirement he War II veteran who that knew and loved him. Simon Daniel Sierra, Lauren Witter, provided services throughout the serviced in the 82nd Vigil services were held April 6, at Samara Witter, Sadie Janks, and men and women’s prison ministry airborne stationed St. Paul’s Newman Center. Funeral Mika Janks and many extended fam- programs. He was the Head Elder of in Italy. Tony Liturgy was Thursday, April 7, at St. ily and friends who will miss him the Adventist Church, Fort Myers, moved to Laramie Paul’s Newman Center. dearly. Florida. There are not enough words in 1981 to complete his Phd in Graveside services with military Teddy is preceded in death by his that can tell of the greatness of who Education. He began a second career honors were held on Thursday, parents, brother Daniel Witter, and Teddy was or about what he did. He at Wal-Mart as a door greeter which April 14, at 11 a.m. in Saint Joseph his sister Adinah Ridgard. will never be forgotten and will forev- he continued for 25 years. Tony the Garden of Peace Cemetery, 50 Old Teddy is a proud US Air Force vet- er remain in our hearts. greeter enjoyed his Wal-Mart fami- Worcester Road, Webster. eran who served as a pilot during A Memorial Celebration of Teddy’s ly and especially giving stickers to Donations in his name may be the Korean Conflict. Teddy followed life will take place at the Fort Myers the children. Tony was a member made to Saint Ann’s Monastery his dream of becoming a physician Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3451 of the Lions Club in Laramie and a and Shrine Basilica c/o Father Joe by training in the medical labs with Ortiz Avenue, Ft. Myers, FL on May Past Exulted Ruler in the Auburn Jones, 1233 Saint Ann St, Scranton the military. He soon went to medi- 1, beginning at 1 p.m. Teddy will be Elks Club. He enjoyed traveling and PA 18504, Phone (570) 347-5691. cal school at Howard University and laid to rest at the Lee Memorial Park took many yearly trips around the Local arrangements are under the graduated with his M.D. in General Cemetery privately. country and visited Europe for his direction of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Practice. He continued his four-year In lieu of flowers you may make 80th birthday. He was an avid sports Funeral Home, 340 School Street, residency at Boston City Hospital a donation to a delegated scholar- fan. He followed all his New England Webster, MA. To send condolences from 1968 to 1972. He specialized in ship fund to be announced. Please teams and had a special passion for or to sign the online guestbook go to OBGYN and partnered into private visit www.harvey-engelhardt.com to his Patriots. Tony was an active www.montgomerystryker.com. practice with the late Dr. Silverburg search updates and to leave a condo- member of St. Paul’s Newman in Southbridge. He remained in pri- lence to his family. vate practice until his retirement in CALENDAR The calendar page is a free service offered REGION SOUTHBRIDGE for listings for government, educational All S.C.M. Elderbus offices will be closed Wednesday, April 27 and non-profit organizations. All calendar on Monday, April 18, to observe Patriot’s Josee Vachon: Concert and Dinner — A listings are due Fridays at 5 p.m., for pub- Day. STURBRIDGE French-Canadian singer/songwriter with lication on the following Friday’s edition. 25 years dedicated to music entertaining Mail to Editor Adam Minor at Stonebridge Wednesday, April 20 The Senior Bowling League season once audiences throughout New England with Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; again has come to the end. We all had a a warm engaging sense of humor, and send by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail STURBRIDGE great time, with lots of laughs and good upbeat rhythms, Josee performs tradi- to [email protected]. Please exercise. The Senior Bowling League will tional and original French songs while write “Calendar” in the subject line. We will The Friends of Sturbridge/Fiskdale senior hold its Bowling Banquet at the Publick reflecting upon her Franco-American her- print such listings as space allows. Please citizens will take place on Wednesday, House in Sturbridge on April 27, at 11:30 itage with anecdotes of life as it was in note: Items with an RSVP date will be listed April 20, at 1 p.m. After the business meet- a.m., following the dinner. Prizes will be earlier days. Her repertoire and multiple by their RSVP date, not by the date of the ing Joyce Stocks of The Green Thumb awarded to the bowlers in different cat- CDs include French, English and Spanish. actual event, unless otherwise requested. Florist will speak on flowers and how egories. Our new season will start Sept. This event is held in conjunction with to make beautiful arrangements for the 7, at the American Lanes Bowling Alley the 200th anniversary of Southbridge in home. All are welcome to attend the pro- 2016. Saturday, April 30, Dinner: 6 p.m. riday pril on North Street in Southbridge. Come F , A 15 gram, which will be interesting as well as and join us. For more information please Concert: 7:30 p.m., La Salle Reception educational to those who love flowers. call President Jackie Smith, 508-347-5539; Center, 444 Main St., Southbridge. Dinner SOUTHBRIDGE Secretary Charlie Lacoste, 508-764-6841; buffet menu: Chicken pot pie and more. Treasurer Mike Daniels, 508-764-8615; Tickets: $29 per person (adults/seniors/ Southbridge Women’s Club meeting Saturday, April 23 Publicity Pauline Lusignan, 508-347-1931. children). For tickets, please call: Gerry: will be held at the Southbridge Hotel & STURBRIDGE 764-3688, St. John Paul 11 Office 508-765- Conference Center, Mechanic Street, on 3701, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 15. Garden & Conversation. Cynthia Annual Spring Rummage/Yard Sale — Friday, April 29 Please purchase tickets in advance to Dias, formerly of Old Sturbridge Village, assure seating. The facility is handicapped will present a program on Kitchen The Federated Church of Sturbridge and Fiskdale, 8 Maple St., Sturbridge will be BRIMFIELD accessible. The concert is partially fund- Gardens, highlighting the growing and ed by the Southbridge Cultural Council, usage of herbs. holding its annual Spring Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 23, from 8 a.m. to 2 The Brimfield Senior Center will be cel- the Massachusetts, Cultural Council and ebrating the season with a ‘Spring Fling’ Chapter 12, Union-Saint-Jean-Baptists of BRIMFIELD p.m. in Fellowship Hall. In conjunction with our Rummage/Yard Sale there will Party on Friday, April 29, 10:30 a.m. to Southbridge. be a recycling and bike collection from 9 1 p.m. Come on in and enjoy a fantas- It’s Classic Movie Month at the Brimfield tic spread of baked ham with pineapple Senior Center. April 15, at 11 a.m. Take a.m. to 2 p.m. on the 23rd in the rear of the Saturday, May 7 Meetinghouse (parking area). This is a sauce; warm, buttery cornbread; Eva’s a walk down memory lane and enjoy a delicious homemade potato salad; perfect- newly remastered, widescreen version of great opportunity to start spring cleaning EAST BROOKFIELD and to recycle. ly seasoned baked beans; tossed salad; and “On Golden Pond” starring Henry Fonda, strawberry shortcake a la mode. Brimfield Katharine Hepburn and Jane Fonda. A highly acclaimed spring safe boat- Earth Day! Sturbridge Town-wide residents please plan on arriving at 10:30 ing course will be offered right at Camp [For Norman (Henry Fonda) and Ethel a.m. There will be a speaker here to inform (Katharine Hepburn) this summer On Cleanup April 23-24. Come families and Frank A. Day on South Pond, Saturday, scout troops, school teams or church everyone on the plans for the new town May 7, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free! Camp Golden Pond is filled with conflict and facilities for Brimfield. Bring your ques- resolution. When their daughter Chelsea groups! A town-wide Earth Day Trash Frank A Day, 125 South Pond Road, East Clean Up weekend: Saturday, April 23, tions. Please reserve your space before Brookfield, MA 01515. Even experienced (Jane Fonda) arrives the family is forced April 26. The suggested donation for this to renew the bonds of love and overcome and Sunday, April 24. A great opportunity boaters have raved about this course and for community activity. Heavy-duty black event is $5 per person. April birthdays will it’s a must for new and young boaters to be the generational friction that has exist- be celebrated! The Senior Center is located ed for years. Norman must find his way trash bags are available in our Office, safe and knowledgeable. Register online at located at the Center Office Building, 308 in the First Congregational Church, 20 Boat Massachusetts Course Information through his anger and fear of growing Main St., Brimfield, 413-245-7253. old, while Chelsea struggles to rebuild Main St.: Wednesday-Friday, April 13, 14, and find the list of courses offered. East their relationship. Ethel’s consistent sup- 15 and April 20, 21, 22 between the hours Brookfield is at or near the bottom of the port of her “knight in shining armor” of 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Volunteers can select Saturday, April 30 list. Or, visit http://www.mass.gov/eea/ is inspirational in its simplicity. This the areas they would like to cleanup, and grants-and-tech-assistance/enforcement/ is a movie to ponder and always keep Sturbridge DPW can then pick up full bags CHARLTON environmental-police/boat-and-recre- in your heart. $2 suggested donation for on Monday. Email Conservation@town. ation-vehicle-safety-bureau/boating-safe- movie – Popcorn and beverages free! The sturbridge.ma.us or call the 508-347-2506 Charlton will celebrate Earth Day on ty-course-schedule.html. Brimfield Senior Center is located in the through April 22. April 30 with the annual town wide First Congregational Church, 20 Main St., cleanup followed by Earth Fest on the Wednesday, May 11 413-245-7253. AUBURN Common. Residents are encouraged to get outside and clean up trash from STURBRIDGE Swing Dance with Reminisce — April 23, 6 the roadsides. Bags will be available Sunday, April 17 p.m., Auburn Elks, 254 Southbridge Street, at the senior center! Earth Fest on the Woman in Business Inc., a 501c(3) that Auburn, $20, all proceed benefit communi- Common from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. will supports women by fostering networking, SOUTHBRIDGE ty charities. Sponsored by Charlton Lions include educational booths to promote sharing information and experiences, and Club. green living and healthy ecosystems, providing educational opportunities, will Sunday, April 17, 3-5 p.m. The Woodstock Tony Island Hot Dog truck, music by be hosting a Business Expo showcasing Academy Alumni Association Wine Tuesday, April 26 Grade “A” Fancy, recycled art show, local businesses on Wednesday, May 11 at Tasting at Starlite Gallery, 39 Hamilton and a pet show open to the children Old Sturbridge Village, from 5-8 p.m. St., Southbridge. Tickets, $35 per person. STURBRIDGE of Charlton. This year the Earth Fest The Business Expo offers a social but Call Doreen at 860-928-6575, ext. 1147. committee is seeking to clean up any productive venue for local businesses to An IEP for My Child: A Workshop for “hot spots” of trash. Charlton has sce- promote their company, network with Parents and Professionals — Every child Monday, April 18 nic wooded stretches of roads where other business representatives, exchange with a disability who receives special edu- large amounts of trash are sometimes information and share employment cation services must have an Individual opportunities with potential job seekers. SOUTHBRIDGE/CHARLTON dumped without the owner’s knowl- Education Program. This workshop edge. If you know of an area in need of The evening will showcase over 25 local takes parents step-by-step through the businesses, and will include a silent auc- The Southbridge Water Department will cleanup or are a community group who development of the IEP including how to tion to raise money for scholarships to start its annual valve exercising program wish to help please contact the commit- articulate a vision, using evaluations to students graduating from local regional on Monday, April 18, at approximately 7 tee via the link on the webpage http:// write measurable annual goals and mea- schools, antique appraisals, demonstra- a.m., and continuing for approximately www.townofcharlton.net/earthdaycom. suring their child’s progress. April 26, tions, 50/50 raffle, entertainment, appe- 6-8 weeks. Exercising will start in the htm. Joshua Hyde Public Library, 306 Main St., tizers, and a cash bar. In addition, Rita Dennison Hill area and continue through Sturbridge, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Contact Person: Schiano, a well-known speaker and found- town. Due to the exercising, there may Boy Scout Troop 165 is holding an Bottle Kim Lapworth, 774-272-5577, union61. er of Live a Flourishing Life, will be giving be some pressure loss and discoloration and Can Drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. [email protected]. Questions regarding a presentation entitled, “Resilience: The of water; customers are advised to check during the Town of Charlton’s Earth this workshop should be directed to the Key to Retirement Well-Being,” sponsored their water before washing clothes. Fest Celebration on the Town Common. contact individual listed above. A present- by Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. of Customers may also get accumulated sed- Bring down all your soda and beer cans er from the Federation for Children with Sturbridge. iments in their house laterals. This will for easy recycling as part of Charlton’s Special Needs will conduct this workshop. For more information, visit www.wibstur- clear after a brief run of water at the tap. Earth Fest Celebration! This workshop is free and open to the bridge.org or email info@wibsturbridge. public. org. ­14 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 Ukulele lessons bring musical flair to library offerings

STURBRIDGE — A free ukulele les- son in the Joshua Hyde Library’s base- ment proved popular on Wednesday, April 6. There wasn’t a free seat in the room when Julie Ann came to the library to teach library patrons of all ages how to play the ukulele. The les- son included a sing-a-long and music notes projected onto the wall. Once Ann started playing the ukulele she Olivia Richman photos said she couldn’t get enough of it. Six The Joshua Hyde Library’s ukulele lesson on April 6 was a huge suc- years ago she started teaching ukulele cess. in her hometown. Now she teaches les- sons three times a week all throughout Massachusetts and New York. “I like that you can sit around with a group of people and play,” she said. “It’s a very communal instrument. I can go to bars and play. I can do it at schools or at the beach.”

Brian Friedmann brought his own ukulele to the lesson.

Kristen with daughter Layli Graham, 8. “We got our ukuleles from a friend,” said Kristen. “We wanted to learn more with a teacher.”

Hannah Darling decided to check out the ukulele class because she thought it would be something nice to learn.

“The ukulele a very communal instrument,” Holland Elementary school students Madison Cooley, Emily Cooley, said instructor Julie Ann. “You can play it Isabelle Alden and Grace Alden were excited to learn about the uku- anywhere.” lele all week.

“I saw the sign earlier this week,” said Charlie Cook. “I thought it Julie Ann teaches the large circle of eager learners how to tune their ukuleles. looked fun.”

“I play the guitar,” said Dan Alden. “This is a new instrument fto me. It’s something my kids wanted to learn. I’m here to support them.” “I’ve played a little before,” said Cathy Keefe. “I think it’s fun.” Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­15 Organ donation awareness key mission for Lataille

LATAILLE as many times as I can … it to have people more aware continued from page A1­­­ means more to me each time that it’s a need. There’s so I tell my story. I definitely many myths out there and we think it needs more aware- want to combat those myths. events that I can, including ness. I feel it’s not out there as This time last year I was in health fairs, churches, hospi- much as it should be. By doing New York State, listening to tals, blood drives. It’s near more events through the New the radio. Every commercial and dear to my heart,” she England Organ Donor Bank, break there was a commercial said. “Every day I think of their goal is to spread to as for organ donation. You never that person and to me I know many places as we can.” hear that around here.” someday when they choose to The New England Organ One way that Lataille and meet me, I’ll be able to meet Bank is an organization that other recipients celebrate them when the time is right.” procures the various organs their gift of life is by partic- According to Lataille, only and tissues for Maine, New ipating in the Transplant around 5 percent of recipi- Hampshire, Vermont and Games, which is held every ents meet their donors. Still, Rhode Island. They also dis- other year in the US and in Lataille writes to the family tribute out volunteers around one of the 50 other partici- on each anniversary, thank- New England, promoting tis- pating countries the opposite ing them for their generosity sue and organ donor aware- years. and kindness. ness. “Being at the Transplant Meanwhile, Lataille has Members of the Town Council joined in raising the Donate Life flag in “Their big goal is to have Games in different countries a mission: “I feel that per- honor of National Donate Life Month 50 percent or more of the is really special for me,” said sonally getting the aware- If you’re interested in learn- driving population regis- Lataille, “because it’s 51 coun- ness out there and meeting ing more information or reg- Olivia Richman can be tered as organ donors,” said tries all getting along, not other transplant people and istering as an organ donor reached at 508-909-4132 or by Kaminski. “That’s part of why talking about politics. We’re other people who are hesitant visit registerme.org/cam- e-mail at olivia@stonebridge- we do a lot of the awareness all alive. We are all one at the about it. … Telling my story paign/teamnewengland. press.com. events, in addition to wanting Transplant Games.”

Should you change your investment mix over time? BURDICK to bonds can help to retirement accounts your asset allocation will more than double need throughout your continued from page A10­­­ reduce some of the vol- when your portfolio is to include enough after 25 years. So even life. atility of the stock por- already going down. So, income-producing during retirement, you tion of your portfolio. now may be the time investments — bonds, need your portfolio to This article was such as sending your Now, fast forward to to add bonds and other certificates of deposit, provide some growth written by Edward children to college. just a few years before fixed-income invest- perhaps dividend-pay- potential to help you Jones for use by your However, what is like- you retire. At this ments. Again, though, ing stocks — to help you avoid losing purchas- local Edward Jones ly your biggest long- point, you may want to you still need some enjoy the retirement ing power. Financial Advisor. term goal — retirement lower your overall risk growth opportunities lifestyle you’ve envi- By being aware of Please contact Jeff — still awaits you, so level, because, with from your investments sioned. Yet, you can’t your asset allocation, Burdick, your local you may not want to retirement looming, — after all, you could forget that the cost of and by making timely Edward Jones Advisor scale back too much on you don’t have much be retired for two, or living will likely rise adjustments as neces- in Sturbridge at 508-347- your stocks and other time to bounce back even three decades. throughout your retire- sary, you can provide 1420 or jeff.burdick@ growth-oriented invest- from downturns — and Finally, you’re ment. In fact, at a mod- yourself with the oppor- edwardjones.com. ments. Nonetheless, you don’t want to start retired. At this point, est 3 percent inflation tunities for growth and including an allocation withdrawing from your you should adjust rate, the price of goods income that you will Life imitates palindromes STEEVES being successful, but today’s mas- get completed, often with intention- If you can’t very quickly identify continued from page A1­­­ sive concentrations could be far bet- ally confusing layers of vague corpo- who owns and benefits from XYZPDQ ter used by being spread out. Money rate names and titles. A simple solu- Corp., they’re probably crooks. Let’s is a tool, not a raison d’etre, and tion presents itself: make all hold- start treating them like crooks and will ever see. it needs to serve everyone. Same is ing companies strictly illegal, and take their wealth from them. It was It’s long overdue time that we the true of corporations: they exist to require all participants in companies our work (of countless various kinds) People got real and saw where the do certain things, and should not be to be clearly identified. and Nature’s own fecundity that real threat to democracy lies: the allowed to metastasize. Whether by More would need to happen, but made such wealth possible in the first excessive concentration of wealth in sociopath leadership or just sheer that’s a big start, and it needs to hap- place, and we need it now to address the hands of an increasingly smaller size, giant conglomerates kill jobs pen fast. As Thomas Piketty noted the globe’s genuine problems. group of people, often hidden under and people, undermine small firms in an April 9 Guardian online col- Since they stole it from us, turn- corporate names. There should be a and the free market as a whole, and umn, we cannot wait until this sparks about is fair play. maximum allowable level of personal destroy Nature. another economic crisis. He doesn’t wealth and a maximum size to all Unfortunately, for every merger say it bluntly, but I will: the One For column-related and general corporations, set at levels that are far that gets nixed for creating a monop- Percenters see crises as chances to issues, contact me at gus.steeves@ lower than the stratospheric levels oly or tax-avoidance scheme — as the tighten the screws on the rest of us gmail.com, but if you have Town we see today. I have no problem with recent “inversion” attempt by Pfizer and reassert their dream of feudal- Council questions, please use council- people being wealthy or companies and Allergan was — several others ism. [email protected].

Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings SATURDAY, APRIL 16 OPEN HOUSE AT GROOFUS KLEMS MA PUTNAM SCIENCE ACADEMY 9:00 p.m. 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA 508-867-2345 BEE KEEPING SEMINAR AT 18 Maple St., Putnam, CT 4-piece band playing a wide variety www.salemcrossinn.com KLEM’S for grades 9-12 of 80’s, classic rock, and new pop WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. 860-928-5010 hits! MAY 4-8 TRIVIA NIGHT Free to attend. 308 LAKESIDE PETTING ZOO AT KLEM’S AT THE STOMPING GROUND Tips for beginners! THURSDAY, APRIL 21 308 East Main St. Free admission Every Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. KLEMS 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. East Brookfield, MA Educational family fun 132 Main St., Putnam, CT 860-928- 117 West Main St., Spencer. MA DISCUSSION GROUP 774-449-8333 KLEMS 7900

Spirituality in the 2nd Half of Life 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA Also, live music five nights a week BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE CHRIST CHURCH BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE (Wed.-Sun.) in Putnam presents 521 Pomfret St., Pomfret, CT in Putnam presents AVENUE Q Led by Rev. Brockmeyer AVENUE Q A musical comedy A musical comedy No charge 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Call 860-928-7887 for tickets Call 860-928-7887 for tickets DAN FEELEY FRIDAY, SATURDAY,

8:00 p.m. KICKS FOR KAITLYN SUNDAY THE McMURPHY’S Debut performance for this solo Kick Up Your Heels JULY 22, 23, 24 9:00 p.m. acoustic artist playing rock and roll for Kaitlyn’s Kids DockDogs Fun loving duo playing songs you hits from the 60’s through today Dinner Dance The world’s premiere canine know and love! 308 LAKESIDE Spencer Country Inn aquatics cpmpetition TRAP SHOOTING 308 LAKESIDE 308 East Main St. 500 Main St., Spencer, MA KLEMS Every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. 308 East Main St. East Brookfield, MA Tickets $40 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA Open to the public East Brookfield, MA 774-449-8333 Advanced ticket sales only $12.00 per round includes clays and 774-449-8333 For tickets or more info: ammo NRA certified range officer FRIDAY, APRIL 22 ONGOING SUNDAY, APRIL 17 [email protected] on site every shoot BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE or call Kathy at 508-885-9271 ROADHOUSE BLUES JAM AUBURN SPORTSMAN CLUB THE WOODSTOCK ACADEMY in Putnam presents Proceeds provide financial Every Sunday, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA 508-832- ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WINE AVENUE Q A musical comedy assistance to families with CADY’S TAVERN 6492 TASTING 7:30 p.m. children fighting catastrophic 2168 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI at Starlite Gallery Call 860-928-7887 for tickets diseases 401-568-4102 HUGE MEAT RAFFLE 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. AUBURN SPORTSMEN CLUB 39 Hamilton St., FRIDAY, APRIL 29 SATURDAY, APRIL 23 TRIVIA NIGHT 1st Friday of every Southbridge, MA LIVE AUCTION of the Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. -9:30 p.m. month except January Tickets $35 pp 2nd ANNUAL PAINTINGS OF IDA SANGER HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB Early bird: 6:00 p.m. RSVP to Doreen at EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT Noon at 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, - 6:30 p.m. 860-928-6575 (Ext. 1147) AUCTION AT KLEM’S Norman Heckler & Co. 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Chepachet, RI KLEMS 401-568- 4102 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA For more information contact Don FRIDAY-SUNDAY Raucher APRIL 29, 30, MAY 1 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY [email protected] KLEM’S SPRINGFEST AND FRIDAY NIGHT APRIL 20 AND 21 413-537-3177 TENT SALE HEXMARK TAVERN 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Raucher Brothers Auctioneers Discounted items up to 90% off AT SALEM CROSS INN and 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Florence, MA retail 260 West Main St., West Brookfield, ­16 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 Local author talks critically acclaimed new book on slavery HISTORY seem to know that there was coming out that focuses on “I think it’s important for continued from page A1­­­ a huge, radical social move- some of those individuals. people to pick up because we ment that included women, are always defining and rede- black people, white people … “One movie that was a very fining American democracy. teaching around here. When This movement lasted from authentic reproduction of a It’s a country that has been I published this book I got the American Revolution former slave’s narrative was built on immigrant labor a response from local resi- to the Civil War. This was ‘12 Years A Slave,’ a narra- and slave labor. I think it’s dents after seeing it in being a really long time. It really tive about a man kidnapped. important when people look reviewed by national media had an impact. We all know It was one of those movies at present-day issues to see outlets. They conveyed this about Abraham Lincoln but that really touched the tip of how they were dealt with in to [JEL Director] Margaret the original Republican Party this vast literature that fugi- the past. Many of the things Morrissey and she invited me in the 19th century was a tive slaves created in writing that happen in the past contin- to do this. I’ve been all over liberal party of anti-slavery about their slavery experienc- ue to happen today. It doesn’t the country on book events that came at the end of this es. The director did a great get better and better as time but I wanted to do something long 100-year history of edu- service to American histo- progresses. Things are re-de- local, so I agreed immediate- cation.” ry by making a movie that bated, rehashed. Things like ly.” stayed true to that narrative.” immigrants, working men, What made you decide to women’s rights, enslaved peo- How did you like speak- write about the abolition? Who is your book aimed ple... All of this is being debat- ing at the JEL? for? Who are you hoping ed today.” “I am a historian of slavery Author Manisha Sinha is a pro- will read it? “I liked it very much. I loved and abolition. I write on the fessor and a Graduate Program A lot of people don’t seem the audience. They were all Civil War. That’s my special- Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois “You write a history book to realize all of the issues residents of Southbridge who ty. I research and write about Department of Afro-American for the average American citi- those groups are facing in were interested in the book. this very often. I was always Studies and History at the zen. There have been so many the modern world right The JEL is such a historic interested in race and immi- University of Massachusetts. dramatic changes, like an now. building. Libraries are our gration in our country.” African American president. national treasures. We should I wrote this book hoping to “These movements are support them. It was a crazy men and women in my book Why is that? educate ordinary American being criticized. People use day for me. I had to fly back who ran away and joined the citizens on their own history terrible language against to the JEL after being in movement against it, fugitive “I am from India and immi- so they can know how these women’s rights that they were Washington, D.C., but I was slaves abolitionists.” grated here over 30 years ago. issues have been debated and using back then. It’s amazing determined to do it because It’s always intrigued me. I talked about. I was hoping it to me how similar things are residents should really sup- Right, some people never started writing this book on would get a good reception to the past. People are taking port these institutions. They think of the important, a group of people that real- outside academics.” these very narrow and rigid are important for our pub- huge role that group played ly imagined the interracial positions on a host of issues lic and political life. There’s in America’s history. democracy we live in today. How has the response and they should be aware that something very democratic The ideas were opposed then been? southern slave owners pre- about being able to go to the “They could really come up and are opposed even today. ceded them. It’s disheartening library and borrow a book. with an authentic response Most people don’t realize that “I am a little taken aback to see — as a historian — the The library has a copy of my to slaveholders. Slaveholders American freedoms are often by the advanced reception the party of Lincoln, the party book and I want to make sure would say they were nice to fought over. What is the his- book has received. I’m flood- of anti-slavery, becoming all local libraries have copies slaves and took care of them tory of our present-day situ- ed with e-mails, sometimes this way. Lincoln is rolling of the book. I really think it when defending slavery. It ation?” from movement activists and in his grave as we speak. It’s should be widely available in was difficult for slave hold- descendants of abolitionists. amazing that this party has libraries so everyone can read ers to respond to their own What are some interest- It’s been an overwhelming come so far. They are doing it.” former slaves who were able ing things you came across to condemn slavery through response. I’m really happy a disservice to the history of in your research? that people are taking the this country. People should be What is the focus of this their own experiences of being time to read the book. It’s aware of the history of many book? whipped, having families torn “When you think of the abo- apart, deprived of any wages, over 500 pages of text. It seems of the controversies we see lition movement you think that it’s being read and well today.” “The book is about the move- their children being stolen … of northern white men and received, and I’m very happy ment in the United States to they could really write and women fighting against slav- about that.” Olivia Richman can be abolish slavery. Even though speak against slavery and it ery. I found that the slaves reached at 508-909-4132 or by historians have written about really resonated with audi- themselves played a very big Why do you think this is e-mail at olivia@stonebridge- this earlier and we know some ences, not just in the north part in this movement, espe- a book people should take press.com. things about American his- but all over the world.” cially ones that ran away from the time to read? tory, most Americans don’t slavery. There are so many I think there’s a movie Police department cracking down on texting and driving DRIVING but unfortunately we written and officers vehicle crashes involv- tration of .08.” to stop at a red light continued from page A1­­­ know that’s not going were encouraged to ing distracted driv- In Massachusetts it’s and I can do it there.’ to be the case.” talk about safety with ers. According to the illegal to text and drive. No you can’t,” warned Last year was the first the drivers, offering an Southbridge PD’s press It’s been outlawed in the Roettger. “You can’t be to do this is the goal. time the Southbridge education proponent to release on the distracted state since 2010. Adult distracted at all, even We ideally don’t want Police Department the program. driving program, a 2013 drivers who use their at a red light. We found any violations however participated in the In 2014, 3,179 peo- study by the Virginia phone to browse the that if they’re at a red long we are out there. program and they con- ple were killed and Tech Transportation Internet or write, send light they’ll look down We don’t want to see sidered it very success- an additional 431,000 Institute found that or read text messages at a screen. It’s still con- any. That means the ful. Many tickets were were injured in motor “any activity that can face up to a $100 sidered distracted driv- message is getting out, diverts a driver’s eyes fine for a first offense. ing when your eyes are from the road for two For teen drivers, the drawn to the screen. seconds or more, such first offense is $100, a It’s a major, major con- as texting or using a 60-day license suspen- cern nationwide.” mobile device, increas- sion and required com- es crash risk by a factor pletion of a driver atti- Olivia Richman can of three. This level of tudinal course, said the be reached at 508-909- impairment is similar press release. 4132 or by e-mail at oliv- RUNNING to driving drunk, with “A lot of times peo- ia@stonebridgepress. a blood alcohol concen- ple will say, ‘I’m going com. FOR OFFICE? News Briefs You can also place a political insert/flyer in our paper and insert by zip code to just your town. You supply Cyclists pedal TTDVTF receives the flyers, cost to insert an 8.5 x 11 one sheet flyer is for the Y donation just $38 per thousand. For printing costs, please contact SOUTHBRIDGE — The Tri- The Tri-Town Domestic Violence Sandy. Community YMCA hosted its inaugu- Task Force would like to say “Thank ral Cycle-A-Thon on Saturday, April you!” to the Zonta Club of Ludlow for All advertisements and flyers must contain the 2. This four-hour indoor cycling event donating 20 pocketbooks filled to the was made up of teams, with over 35 par- brim with items for victims of domes- following information: Political Advertisement at the ticipants, all spinning to raise money tic violence who are in need. These top, and a “paid for by the committee…” at the bottom. for the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. handbags are brand new, many are Sponsored by Southbridge Bicycles, name brand, and are full of items such the festivities included lots of music, as toothpaste, hair brushes, gloves, Sample B&W sizes prizes and giveaways, along with free scarves even calendars. They were col- massages from Nicole at Healthsource lected to help women who have been to place a political ad in the paper of Auburn. victimized by abusers and are in need “It was just an absolutely tremen- of knowing that others care enough dous day,” said Glenn Juchno, exec- to think of them. These purses will be 1/8th page = $160 utive director of the Tri-Community used by the Task Force’s new victim YMCA. “The generous support of our advocate who is now visiting the three 1/4 page = $336 members truly tapped into what the Y towns of Brimfield, Holland and Wales is all about – health, fun and building one day a week. She will be available 1/2 page = $672 community.” to meet with victims and give support Full Page = $1344 When the sweating was done, over to the area organizations that come in These are sample sizes…any size is available for political advertising. $3,000 was raised to the benefit chil- contact with victims. She can set up dren, families and seniors in need in appointments with victims if they call our community, and give them the 508-767-2505, ext. 2078. 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Committee presents are done, stored and cared for. gested fabrics to use but not required, The committee hopes that the resi- The back of the quilt has signature and of course directions regarding the dents of the town of Southbridge enjoy town quilt squares sewn into it, which serves as due date, how to submit the complet- the quilt for many years to come! a permanent record of everyone who ed block, and they signed a signature SOUTHBRIDGE — At the Southbridge contributed to the making of the quilt. square. Town Council meeting of March 21, the Thank you to the Town of Monson Quilt block makers were Mary SCHOTT names Bicentennial Committee Co-Chairman Quilt Committee for this idea. Eastman, Jocelyn Brodeur-Bouvier, Steve Brady gave an update of future Multiple residents made quilt blocks Alice Croke, Jeannine Pettinelli, employee of the events and Co-Chairman Shaun and some quilters/committee mem- Jacquelyn Coderre-Koslowski, Roland Moriarty read two letters — one from bers made more than one block, in Parent, Judy Bachand, Cathleen month President Barack Obama congratulat- the Applique style of quilting. One of Morrill-Carpentier, Jacqueline ing the Town of Southbridge, and a the committee members Liz Koslowski- Hemeon, Paula Gaulin, Jackie Russell SOUTHBRIDGE — Congratulations letter from Southbridge New Zealand, LaFrance is a graphic artist and was and Francine Farland, this was to Marta Rojas for being selected as who had just celebrated their 150th invaluable in creating patterns for quilt Francine’s first attempt at a block in Employee of the Month for March 2016 anniversary in 2015. blocks for quilters to reference. the applique style, with assistance from by the associates of SCHOTT North These letters and information about Eighteen Blocks frame out the cen- her cousin Lucie Satkowski. America, Inc., Southbridge. future events can be viewed on the com- ter which is an enlarged image of the The labeling of each block was artful- Marta joined SCHOTT in April 2009. mittee’s Facebook page and the website Southbridge Town Seal; which the ly done by Donna Silverberg. The blocks During this time, she has shown excep- www.Southbridge200.org. image had to be digitized, as the image are: AO Tower, The Depot (RMV), tional knowledge and determination The co-chairmen then introduced used by the town for embroidery was Town Hall, Arts Center, Fire Station, to make each project a success. Marta Quilt Subcommittee Chairman only 3” in diameter and the committee Veterans Honor Roll, Harrington is well liked, reliable, and always will- Francine Farland, who presented the wanted the Town Seal to be much larg- Memorial Hospital, Y.C.M.A., Dennison ing to assist her colleague’s. Marta’s town quilt along with some of the sub- er. I Am T-Shirts of Charlton digitized Rock, Jacob Edwards Library, Melting ability to perform her job duties in committee members, while reading the image and completed the embroi- Pot, Police Station, Southbridge various capacities within the depart- from her notes the committee unveiled dery of it as well. Pioneer Logo (for Schools), Bandstand, ment makes her a valuable asset to the the town quilt. The Bicentennial Logo was digitized Community Center, and Oak Ridge SCHOTT team. Farland thanked the commit- as well by I Am T-Shirts, and then Cemetery Gate. Marta received her recognition at tee members, Cathy Carpentier, embroidered by Donna Talbot of Talbot Judy Hufault-Bachand completed the an informal presentation hosted by Jacquelyn Koslowski, Jackie Russell, Embroidery in Southbridge. The logo is long arm machine quilting. Dermot Keane, Superintendent, Tool Liz LaFrance and Dianne Gagnon, for featured at the top between the flags of The committee hopes to have the Room. She will be recognized at a their hard work and dedication to the 1816 and a current flag. Charlene Erazo quilt displayed at future Bicentennial series of upcoming employee informa- Bicentennial Quilt Project. designed the bicentennial logo. Her Events this year, and then displayed in tion meetings. Employees of the Month The committee started meet- design was selected from the 31 entries the Jacob Edwards Library. The library honorees are presented with a framed ing approximately three years ago. submitted for bicentennial logo contest is the best place to store the quilt when certificate, a monetary award, and a gift Meetings were open to the public. Cathy conducted by the committee in 2014. not displayed because of the usually sta- certificate. Carpentier was the go-getter, who early Tom Vangel of The Logo Shop embroi- ble temperature of the building. After on had a list of people who were willing dered the Southbridge Pioneer logo. the bicentennial year a town anniver- to make a block for the quilt. Dining & Entertainment Visit these fine establishments for great food and entertainment Call us at 508.909.4064 to advertise

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Conference Championship. the only senior on the squad, co-cap- in a game, with seven of them coming Entering the 2016 NCAA Division tain Jane White. The future looks in the second period, two in the third The Sports 2 Regional Playoffs as the top seed bright for coach Bardy Stevens and and one in the fourth in a game in with a 25-5 record, the Falcons didn’t her Bentley basketball program. Monson that the Pioneers won, 71-51. Historians disappoint their fans. They defeated Note: Lubbock Christian went on to Derrick Thompson, Class of 2004, held St. Anselm’s (62-54), Queens College win the tournament and the national the previous school record with eight of New York (77-67) and New York championship with a 78-73 victory over 3-pointers in a game at Bartlett on CHARLIE BICKERSTAFF Institute of Technology in a come- Alaska-Anchorage. In the Division 3 Jan. 18, 2002. In a strange fate, all the AND LEFTY VARIN from-behind thriller (79-74). By win- championship Thomas More defeat- 3-point records have been set in an ning the East Regional, they qualified ed Tufts of Massachusetts, 63-51, to opponent’s gym. We know there may The Bentley University women’s bas- for the Division 2 Women’s Basketball win that championship. In all oddity be some 3-point records from the girls, ketball team, coached by Southbridge Championship held in Sioux Falls, of the three women’s championships and we will let you know when we native Bardy Stevens, returned to its South Dakota, with their 28-5 record. (Divisions 1, 2 and 3) all the national complete their statistics. winning ways this past season after In the quarterfinals, they defeated champions were undefeated. their disappointing 2014-15 year. In Virginia Union, 53-52, but then lost Charlie Bickerstaff and Lefty Varin her 30th year as the head mentor of in the semifinals to undefeated Texas BASKETBALL RECORD BROKEN are the Sports Historians and the stat- the Falcons, Stevens’ round-ballers Lubbock Christian, 67-57. Their final We have just completed reviewing isticians emeritus for The News. They won the Northeast-10 Conference record, a brilliant 29-6, was especial- the boys’ basketball scorebook and may be reached by e-mail at sportshisto- with a sparkling 22-5 record. In the ly outstanding when one considers compiling statistics for the 2015-16 year. [email protected], or by mail at Sports Conference Playoffs, following the reg- their starting lineup consisted of three We found that Ethan Joseph, a senior, Historians, c/o Southbridge Evening ular season, Bentley defeated Stonehill, freshmen, one junior (League and set a new record for 3-point baskets in News, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA Southern Connecticut and American Tournament MVP Jen Gemma) and a game. Ethan set the record with 10 3s 01550. International to capture Stevens’ 19th sports briefs ing towns may also be eligible to play. Team will league plays from September to June based on the Women’s Basketball League conduct tryouts May 7, 8, 14 and 15 at Tantasqua school schedule. Come enjoy the fun and exercise. Regional High School with times to be determined. Must be over 18 years of age to play. Call Deb at (508) seeking new members For more information contact team manager Jim 248-3600 for more information. Rosseel at (774) 230-1784 or email jimrosseel@hot- Women Only/Webster Oxford Hoops is seeking mail.com or coach Mike Murphy at (774) 230-2115 or women 25 and older of all skill levels who want to email [email protected]. play basketball to join them on Thursday evenings Sign up for Trinity Catholic from 7-8 at the Oxford Community Center (4 Maple Academy annual golf Road), which began on March 31. There will be a FLEXcon Senior Babe Ruth warm-up drill followed by four eight-minute quar- tournament ters. There will be an $8 drop-in charge or $40 for team has tryout dates set five weeks. Trinity Catholic Academy’s 21st annual golf tour- This team is not only looking to expand, but is The FLEXcon Senior Babe Ruth baseball team will nament will be held on Saturday, May 21. We are also looking to form teams in adjoining towns to be having tryouts at David Prouty Regional High inviting you to join us for a day of golfing while create a league. The Oxford Community Center is School on April 30 and May 1 at 10 a.m. for all play- supporting our school. Please visit our website at working with the Auburn Community Center, the ers in surrounding towns that are 16-19 years old, www.tcagolfclassic.com for forms and information. Whitin Community Center in Northbridge and the and one cannot turn 20 by the end of 2016. The team Please contact our tournament organizer Paula Toti Southbridge Tri-Community YMCA to create teams is looking to return to the championship game and at [email protected] or call at (508) 847-1871. in neighboring towns so these women can have live- repeat as the No. 1 seed. If your town has a Senior ly, fun competitions each Thursday night. Babe Ruth program you are not able to try out If you live in a neighboring town and wish to begin unless you receive a waiver from that team. If you a team, please email [email protected] with have any questions, contact Kregg Fritze (508) your name and phone number. For additional infor- 868-4969 or Joel Hart (508) 864-9709. mation, please call Kathleen Russell at the Oxford CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS Community Center at (508) 987-6002. AUTO Dudley/Charlton WARREN’S WRECKING Leicester, MA Sturbridge American Legion Women’s Basketball 508-757-1339 baseball signups offered at Used Parts Available Baseball players interested in playing Sturbridge Heritage American Legion baseball that are born on Jan. 1, 1997 or later are eligible to play. Signup dates will School be held on April 16 and 23 between 10 a.m. and noon on both days at the Champeau-Vilandre Sturbridge Pickup basketball Legion by Dudley/Charlton Memorial Day Post on Main Street in Fiskdale. Players should Women’s Basketball is bring a photocopy of their birth certificate when offered at the Heritage Rememberances they register at signups to insure your eligibility. 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second baseman Erika Dube, and it scored the two runners to push Tantasqua ahead, 5-3. Emrich (2 for 4) followed with a towering three- run homer to left-cen- ter to give the Warriors some breathing room at 8-3. She’s tall, she’s ath- letic,” Desroches said of Emrich, who now has two homers in two games. “She’s a power hitter.” LaFountain was Tantasqua’s pitcher, and she finished off an unscathed seventh inning to pick up the vic- tory. Her complete game included three runs allowed — two earned — with six strikeouts, five walks and three hits Tantasqua second baseman Marie Stewart fields the ball cleanly and throws over to first Nick Ethier photos allowed. The Warriors are now baseman Emily Blanchard to record an out. Tantasqua pitcher Abby LaFountain winds up before deliver- 2-0. ing a pitch versus Uxbridge. “There’s a lot of spunk on this team,” said Desroches. “They have a BY NICK ETHIER and Tantasqua put up lot of fun together.” SPORTS STAFF WRITER eight runs to grab an 8-3 The Spartans are now STURBRIDGE — victory. 0-1, as the game with After five complete When asked why the Tantasqua was their innings the Uxbridge sixth inning doomed his season opener. Garrigan High varsity softball team, Uxbridge head tossed a complete game team held a 3-0 lead over coach Russ Wise credit- and allowed eight runs Tantasqua Regional in a ed the Warriors’ hitting. — three earned — on 10 game played last Friday, “I think it was more hits with six strikeouts April 8. The Warriors their bats, they had and three walks. were looking for a some good bats today,” “Solid in the field, spark, and head coach he said. “They got some we’ve just got to work on Phil Desroches — an good hits off some good our bats a little more,” assistant on Tantasqua’s pitches.” was how Wise assessed football team — used his The bottom of the sixth the game. gridiron tactics to get started with a double Despite having some his team going. by Emrich and a walk trouble at the plate, “Something just lit a by Emily Blanchard. Uxbridge scored twice in fire under their butts. Lindsey Zak then hit the top of the third and I laid into them once an RBI single to score once more in the fourth in between innings,” Emrich while Blanchard to grab a 3-0 lead. he explained. “I did it was thrown out at third Marissa Allegrezza because when they went base. Dunn followed scored the first run on a up 3-0 there was a little with an opposite field wild pitch and Breanna head dropping…and I two-run homer to right, Bonnollo followed with Hayley Worthington of Tantasqua displays her speed by hustling down the first base line for just gave a little football tying the score at 3-3. an RBI groundout to a bunt single. speech.” “Jill’s got a lot of score Garrigan. Morgan Desroches added, poise,” Desroches said McCarty scored the “I know this team can of Dunn, a freshman. fourth inning run after hit. They can hit pretty “She’s been playing this singling, stealing sec- much any pitcher.” game since kindergar- ond and third, and tak- The Warriors mus- ten and I know that she ing home on a throwing tered just three hits off can play this game — error. Spartan starter Jaycee this is her game.” Despite the loss, Wise Garrigan through the Later in the inning, found a lot of positives first five frames, but with a pair of runners in as the Spartans hope to the bottom of the sixth scoring position, Abby “win every game they was a different story. LaFountain (2 for 3) hit can, to be positive and to Jillian Dunn and Kelsey a single to right that get better every day.” Emrich both hit homers just got over the glove of

High School Notebook

April 8 while Chloe O’Brien made 7 saves. Tantasqua 20, Monson 7 — The Tantasqua 5, Uxbridge 0 — The season opener for the Warriors in visiting Warrior boys’ tennis team girls’ lacrosse was a good one, as opened its season by blanking the hosts jumped to a 12-3 halftime the Spartans. Curt Allen, Michael Jillian Dunn of Tantasqua tries to catch the ball while holding onto the third base bag. lead before winning by 13. Grace Herrmann and Aaron Inthirath McHugh returned for Tantasqua won their singles matches, as after suffering an ACL injury in did the doubles teams of Andrew last season’s first game, and she Umanzor/Jared Worth and Sam scored 3 goals and added 4 assists. Currier/Noah Scott. Sam Muir (3 goals, 1 assist), Cami Tantasqua 4, Uxbridge 1 — The Hall (2 goals, 2 assists), Kelly Austin Warrior girls’ tennis team took its (2 goals, 1 assist), Sharlette LaPorte first match of the year, which was (2 goals, 1 assist), Emily Morin (2 at home versus the Spartans. Elise goals) and Claire Matlak (2 goals) Hanks-Witaszek, Morgan Mascolo all had multiple-goal games. Cassia and Avery Trifone were victorious Arpin (2 assists), Rachel Godek, in singles matches, and the No. 1 Brooke Galonek and Meaghan doubles team of Kristy Zhang and Lowell also scored for the Warriors, Rebekah Bennett also won. Ethan Joseph

The Southbridge High senior set a new school record for made 3-pointers in a single game. Back in December at Monson High, Joseph hit 10 treys, seven of them coming in the second quarter, during the Pioneers’ 71-51 win. The previous record of eight made 3-pointers, set by Derrick Thompson, lasted nearly 14 years. IT’S BIG BUNNY MARKET GOIN’ 942 W. MAIN ST. SOUTHBRIDGE We are proud to be a sponsor of area residents who DOWN! are involved in the many athletic programs that help to build character and leadership in their communities.

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DUDLEY — Although last week saw a combina- courts in Dudley were clear and ready for action in press time), the conditions for tennis — as well as tion of rain (Thursday, April 7) and snow (Sunday, a girls’ tennis Midland-A League matchup between the other high school sporting events — should see April 3 and Monday, April 4) delay the start of the Shepherd Hill Regional and Algonquin Regional on plenty of improvement. high school spring sports season for many stu- a cold, windy day on Wednesday, April 6. With the dent-athletes in their respective events, the tennis temperatures expected to rise this past week (after

BAY PATH BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM HONORED WITH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

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Back on March 15, Bay Path’s varsity boys’ basketball team was honored with the sportsmanship award during the MIAA playoffs at the DCU Center in Worcester. Bay Path earned the award through “high standards of ethics and integrity in interscholastic athletics.” Pictured, from left, are Athletic Director Joanna Cloutier, Joren Ellis, Coach Tom Williams, Caiden Ellis, Ben Soponski, Drew Paulhus, Ryan Lathrop, Coach Al Greenough, Zach Mailloux, Joe Starr, Rob Starr, Coach Jeff Paulhus and an MIAA represen- tative.

Nick Ethier photos The Shepherd Hill Regional girls’ tennis team took to the court versus Algonquin Regional last www.508Local.com Wednesday, April 6, amid a cold and windy afternoon. Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­B5

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DUDLEY - 29 PINE ST WEBSTER - 11 DESLAURIERS AVE DUDLEY- 32 QUINEBAUG RD THOMPSON - 473 LOWELL DAVIS RD WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE Need an Office or Busi- Solid two family An affordable starter ness in your Home? house! Located on or retirement home! Approved Zoning ! Cus- Original 1954 Cape a dead end street = style, 4 room home tom Split! Not a Drive with stairway to un- By - Large Addition minimum traffic! 2 finished walkup attic off Back 14x20 Deck! Car garage! Farmer’s 2 bedrooms on main Garage Located in Rear. level, some hardwood porch! Large kitchen floors, ceramic tile Beautiful Hardwood and living room! 2 bath. Young, econom- Floors in Living Room SORRY SOLD! Bedrooms. Walk ical, natural gas fired, forced hot air furnace, electric hot water heater Full basement with interior & Mirrored Hallway! 15 x 20 Addition off Kitchen can be used as Dining up attic! 2 Years NEW LISTING Cozy 2 Bedroom Home with Pristine 4 Year Young Ranch! Absolutely better than new! Area or Entertainment Room ~ Cathedral Ceiling! Marble Kitchen Coun- 2 Bedrooms! Appliance Kitchen! 2 X 6 W/ Plywood Construc- and outdoor walkout access.Recently painted. Large corner lot with good young gas furnaces! Vinyl sided, replacement win- recent windows and vinyl siding! Hardwood tion! Screened in porch! Nestled on 1.5+ nicely landscaped sized yard, some fenced-in yard area, 6x8 storage shed and 10x20 1 car ters & Island ! Totally Finished Lower Level - Living Area complete with attached garage. Located in convenient East Village area of Webster with Kitchen, Full Bath, Living Room w/Fireplace, Bedroom & Separate Side dows. Walk out basement! assisted sale $159,900 Floors! Oil Heat! Fenced Level Yard! $169,900. acres! Garage W/Work Shop and attached Carport! House Genera- close proximity to grocery store, banks, service providers, retailers, restau- ON DEPOSIT $260,000. tor! Forced Hot Air by oil! Lower Level Pellet Stove! $189,900. rants, highway access, etc. ON DEPOSIT $122,550

WEBSTER LAKE - TREASURE ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE- 267 THOMPSON RD ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Water- Webster Lake Waterfront Home front! Breathtaking views! offers all the amenities of a fine The House is located on home Plus Direct Webster Lake Middle Pond which is the Largest Expanse of Webster Access! Located in a sheltered Lake! Very Private! Abun- cove which provides boat access dance of Land for Enter- to full open water! Inground pool, SORRY SOLD! taining! 11 Rooms Total! a fully fenced lakeside yard. Fine 3-1/2 Baths! 4 Bedrooms! Welcome to Treasure Island ! Located on the Shores of Beautiful WEBSTER LAKE! Current Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic Master Bath! 2 Fireplaces! Walkout Finished Lower Living Level! Over- Owner’s Remodeled every inch of this Unit with a “Magazine Worthy” Flair! Each Room is Ele- Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right at water edge or in the tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center island, Slider to large lake sized 2 car garage with unfinished space above! Foundation already gantly Appointed! Bamboo Floors! Family Room in Lower Level has Gas Fireplace with “Floor huge 4 season porch! Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! in for Future Boat House at waters edge! Need an office? This has 2! to Ceiling” Custom Granite & Mantel! Tastefully Finished w/ Crown Molding! “Lux” Master Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious master bedroom! Property is within a Business Zoned area! Be in before Summer! Bath W/Italian Tiled Shower Surround! Enjoy the Outdoors Deck, Private Beach & Heated “Salt Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! and Water” Pool! 2 Boat Slips! $375,000. much more! $349,900. ON DEPOSIT $485,000. Hurry won’t last. $599,900. ­B6 • Thursday, April 14, 2016

100115RogersBlackstone MORTGAGEE’S SALE OPEN HOUSE Sunday 4/17 • 12-2 OF REAL ESTATE GOT A HOUSE NEW AT PUBLIC AUCTION LISTING 76 Ray Street, Webster, MA Thursday, April 21, 2016 FOR SALE? 3 BR ranch. 2:00 PM-BLACKSTONE This is the place to sell it! • Hardwoods, garage, 4 Rear Blackstone Street a/k/a 4 Blackstone Street Your ad will be mailed to town water/sewer. sgl fam, 1,634 sf liv area, 0.41 ac lot, 4 rm, 1 bdrm, 1 bth, Worcester (Worc): Bk 38004, Pg 176 50,000+ households $154,900 Friday, April 22, 2016 throughout Southern Worcester County. R 1:00 PM-FISKDALE (Sturbridge) Maribeth Marzeotti 63 Brookfield Road MaribethRealtor.com 2 fam, 2,308 sf liv area, 0.15 ac lot, 9 rm, 5 bdrm, 2.5 bth, Advantage 1 Worcester (Worc): Bk 36348. Pg 1 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of E Korde & Associates, P.C. 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. Beautiful Double Wide Mobile Home BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. FOR A Sturbridge: Mobile home in re- NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 SALE tirement park. Remodeled kitchen www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 and master bath, two bedrooms, two full baths, new furnace, new L hot water heater, central air, three To advertise in our Real Estate Section, To advertise on our real estate season porch, two sheds, large section, please call your local deck in private yard. please call your local sales representative sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 at 1-800-367-9898 Really Must See! $94,500 • Call 508-347-5179

Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms E 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. $234,800.

Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” Sun 4/17 • 1:30-3 Sun 4/17 • 11-12:30 S 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA CHARLTON CHARLTON CHARLTON 508-765-9155 3 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial. 1728 FAX: 508-765-2698 2 BR, 1 BA home. 1485 sq ft. 3 BR 2.5 BA Cape on 2+ Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Meticulously maintained by Acres. 2553 sq ft. Open floor sq ft. Tons of privacy. Many T Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa Now offering rental services NEED LISTINGS DESPERATELY! original owners. HW floors in plan. 1st fl Master Suite w/ updates inc driveway, radon Southbridge: Magnificent Home! Pristine Southbridge:BIG two family 7 rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths. Open with 3 bedroom units! Huge LR & DR. Updates inc central Jacuzzi tub & walk-in closet. & arsenic mitigation system, living room, dining room, breakfast room & kitchen. Hardwoods throughout. Beautiful central kitchens with pantries! air, garage & driveway. All Farmer’s porch. 4 bedroom paint, sprinker system & more! A kitchen with SS appliances & corian counters. Washer & dryer hook ups in 1st floor master bedroom suite w/new master each unit! Porches! Separate utilities are underground. septic, passed Title V. Deck Walkout basement. Profession- bath & dressing or use as a family room. 2nd flr master bedroom with just remodeled master bath & walk in closet. LOWER LEVEL has full in Utilities-Gas Heat! Detached Close to major rtes. overlooking backyard. ally landscaped yard. law apartment including massive fireplace in LR, BIG kitchen, full bath & 2 car garage. Walk to local bedroom-walk out to own driveway. Inground pool!Truly a one of a kind amenities! $139,900. $239,900 47 E Baylies Rd. $349,900 57 Turner Rd. $299,900 T impressive home! Desirable Location! $387,900. Southbridge: Beautifully Brookfield:Double Wide maintained and upgraded home Mobile Home with 5 rooms ready to move right in! Perfect 2 bedrooms 2 baths. Open in-law, two family or single family. NEW PRICE kitchen, dining and living 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths plus 3 rooms 1 bedroom 1 bath. BIG room. Newer roof & vinyl E siding. Enclosed 3 season Remodeled kitchen with cathedral ceilings, plenty of counter space and custom cabinets. Sliders porch. Fully appliance. Set on beautiful corner lot with to deck. New detached 2 car garage. Minutes to Rt 84, Mass lots of privacy. $49,900 including park share. 508-365-3532 Pike. $229,900. Southbridge:PRISTINE Southbridge: Well cared for www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com •[email protected] COMMERCIAL PROPERTY! 2 family near Hospital! 5 room “Heart of the Southbridge 2 bedroom units. Hardwood Historical District”. Downtown NEW PRICE floors. Replacement windows. property with three separate Separate gas boilers & new HW storefronts! Fully rented! Excellent heaters. Spacious kitchens! 2 car condition. Utilities are all separate. Owner occupied one unit and garage under plus extra off street would vacate for new owner or stay. Close to 6000sf of retail parking. Long term tenant on first floor. No work needed, Celebrating Success in 2015 just move in and collect rent to help with your mortgage space plus full basement for storage. Roof, heating & electrical updated. $349,900. payment. $159,900. The Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Sturbridge office would like to congratulate the award winning MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! affiliated sales associates whose expertise, professional standards, dedication and commitment to their clients has gained them both local and national recognition. Re/Max Professional Associates Realtor/MLS Conrad M. Allen Broker/Certified appraiser Serving Worcester County and NE CT. 508-400-0438 [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com DUDLEY $164,900 Own for less than the cost of renting this home. Six rooms, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, detached ga- SARAH GUSTAFSON LISA BOUDREAU NATHAN STEWART rage, large backyard, low taxes. Call for a private International Diamond Society International Diamond Society International Sterling Society #1 CBRB Sturbridge agent in both GCI #2 CBRB Sturbridge agent in both #3 CBRB Sturbridge agent in showing. 217 W. Main St. and total transactions GCI and total transactions closed transactions 34 closed sales, 26 listings 27 closed sales, 24 listings #5 CBRB Sturbridge agent in GCI OXFORD - $149,900 Ranked #1 agent in the town of Holland 19 closed sales in sales* 37 George Street Remodeled 6 room 3 bedroom cape..New septic

ON DEPOSIT system, new roof, windows and more..Usda qualified applicants can buy with no money down.. Pmiit only $1087.56... Less than rent!! WEBSTER - $239,900 Live on the first floor, collect the rent on the 2nd & 3rd floors and have them pay the mortgage, taxes and insur- LIVE ance. New roof, heating systems, kitchens, bathrooms, DOROTHY FONTANA LAURA ELIASON INGRID KARP RENT FREE! etc. Six large rooms and three bedrooms on each floor. #3 CBRB Sturbridge agent in GCI 11 closed sales, #4 CBRB Sturbridge agent in GCI 20 listings 7 listings 13 closed sales, 16 rental units Buy now while prices and interest rates are down. SOUTHBRIDGE - $114,900 BANK OWNED 7 Room 3 bedroom cape cod with breezeway and garage..Ideal for some- ON DEPOSIT body looking for low monthly pay- ments..Ideal home for a 203k program.

WEBSTER $119,900 MOIRA MCGRATH MATTHEW STEWART TEAM STEWART & STEWART #5 CBRB Sturbridge agent in GCI 14 closed sales, 33 closed sales, Six room 4 bedroom cape..Why rent when you can 10 closed sales 12 listings 26 listings own for less the rent? It does need some tlc but SOLD very liveable. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage helped more buyers and sellers in both Worcester and Hampden Counties than any other real estate firm in 2015.** ColdwellBankerHomes.com WEBSTER $49,900 This is a handyman special. There is nothing pretty about this 135 Main Street | Sturbridge MA 01566 | 508.347.7181 property except the price. Hard to find mobile home. Land - Fix this up or tear it down. This property needs a cash buyer *Based upon MLS Pin for Realtor Association of Pioneer Valley sales in Holland county in SF, CC, MF and LD for Market Share from 1-01-2015 through 12-31-2015.**Based upon MLS Pin for Realtor Association of Pioneer because financing is not available. I don’t think mobile homes Valley sales in Hampden and Worcester counties in SF, CC, MF and LD for Market Share from 1-01-2015 through 12-31-2015. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. © 2016 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved.Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of qualify for 203k financing but check with your lender. Easy to the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker® and the Coldwell Banker logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. 84924 3/16 show Call for a private showing. LET US Do Your Home Work! Looking to sell your home, let us do the work for you. Your ad will be seen in over 50,000 households throughout Southern Worcester County. Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­7

TOWN ORDERED AUCTION WEBSTER, MA • FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 AT 12:00 PM R To be held at Webster Town Hall, 350 Main Street

SIX PROPERTIES Investment properties include a six E family dwelling at 91 North Main St., a three family home at 21 Mechanic St., a charming two family home at 405 School St. and a small industrial block building at 27 Sutton Rd. Land Open House Directory parcels include 22-24 Pearl St. and Deadline: Monday at 10am A 141 North Main St. Some properties (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult will be offered absolute, (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community regardless of price! ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SUNDAY, APRIL 17 CHARLTON www.zekosgroup.com 57 Turner Rd S 11-12:30 $299,900 A&M Real Estate 508-365-3532 L Terms: Bidder Registration begins at 11:30AM day of sale. A depos- 47 E Baylied Rd S 1:30-3 $349,900 A&M Real Estate 508-365-3532 it of $5,000 for each property is required to register to bid. Deposits WEBSTER must be paid in certified or bank cashier’s check at the time of sale. 76 Ray St S 12-2 $154,900 Remax Advantage 1/Maribeth Marzeotti Balance to be paid within thirty (30) days. Property sold as is. We 508-864-8163 make no representations, warranties, or guarantees as to the accu- THOMPSON racy of the information provided and urge all bidders to rely entirely 839 Thompson Rd S 12-2 $329,000 Hope Realty 508-943-4333 on their own inspection and investigation of the premises. Other terms, to be announced at the sale. To have your open house listed in this directory THE ZEKOS GROUP AUCTIONEERS please contact Sandy at 508-909-4110 382 Boston Turnpike, Suite 222, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 508-842-9000 MA Lic. #104 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bill Roland Maureen JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-272-5832 O’Connor NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT E Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing EMERSON REALTORS DUDLEY - WHAT A LOCATION! The Market Leader WHAT WOULD YOUR HOME Sell for in Today’s Market? Now is a GREAT TIME to find out! Would you S like a free, no obligation, Comparative Market AUBURN - $84,900 Analysis? Using statistics of similar homes recent- 159 Central Street, building lot in cen- ly sold in your area, I can tell you how much your home is worth in today’s real estate market. Call tral Auburn! .82 Acres, Water, sewer me TODAY! and gas at the street!

Call Mary Ellen Cox Laura Poulin-Harkins 508-735-7061 T 508-207-3802 [email protected] * 1.7 Acres! * Hardwood floors and carpeting * Custom built colonial, 1st floor laundry room, * Central air, central vac Cathedral ceilings * Finished lower level includes 32’ media room, * 23’ kitchen w/center island and dining area exercise room, full bath & hot tub room * 3.5 baths OXFORD - $148,900 10 Johnathan Pass • $409,900 AUBURN- $212,000 Title V in hand, 2 bedroom, full bsmt, Back on the market as financing fell through. AUBURN DUDLEY WORCESTER Over 1600 sq.ft, 164 Central St. Kitchen up- fenced yard, off street parking, ready grade in 2012 was $27K upgrade! Call Beth for you! Call for your showing! Johnson for your showing. NEW NEW PRICE! A LISTING! INVESTORS Elizabeth Johnson 774-289-6437 Donna Caissie [email protected] 774-641-3325 * Gas heat AUBURN * Updated $105,000. * 3 Bedrooms * 4-5 Units * Live rent free or Electrical This gorgeous mo- * Formal Dining * Town services be an investor * Sided * Sided * Gas heat now! bile home has many * Available Immediately * 2 car garage upgrades. Offering 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, $10K in stainless steel 58 Rockland Rd • $208,900 28 Pine St • 249,900 47 Ellsworth St • $245,000 T appliances, central air, laundry area and 2 DUDLEY parking spaces. Nice sized rooms and open DUDLEY DUDLEY DUDLEY AUBURN- $389,900 floor plan. Make sure you add this one to 4 BEDROOMS LAND Outstanding 4 Br Colonial, 2.5 baths & 1 your list of homes to see. Park fees are $225. car garage. Open floor with Kitchen-Family room combo, formal living room & dining Call to schedule appointment. room. Walk closet off master BR. Call Kevin Maher 3/4 Kevin Maher Joanne St. Pierre ACRE 508-450-4219 508-864-8399 [email protected] * Fireplace * 3 Bedrooms [email protected] * In-ground Pool * Pellet Stove * 1.6 Acres * 6 acres * 24‘x24’ Living Room * Wood Stove * 1.5 Baths E * Tobin Farm Estates * 2 Baths * 3 Bedrooms 96 Charlton Rd • $239,900 40 Brentwood Dr • $244,900 17 Corbin Road Stebbins Dr • $229,900 HOLDEN-NEW LISTING INVESTORS - NEW PROPERTIES www.emerson realtors.net DUDLEY DUDLEY 6 UNITS SIDED 3 UNITS SIDED

4 - 2 bedroom units 2 bedrooms each unit natural STONE RIDGE 1 - 3 bedroom units wood work, off street parking ESTATES 1 - 2 bedroom unit * 3 Bedrooms Roof 7 years old * 2.5 Baths * 220 Sq. Ft. 110 Southbridge Rd 4 New Street • 25,000 Unique Visitors Every Week! * 2 car garage $325,000 $204,900 34 Country Hill Rd • $299,900 • One Million Hits a Month

To advertise in our Real Estate Section, please call your local www.508LOCAL.com sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 ­8 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Cummings Center, Suite 225D, By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power Power of Sale contained in a cer- Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mort- tain mortgage given by James D. required deposit as set forth herein from Andy Ortiz a/k/a Andy W. Ortiz gage given by Andrea L. Mercurio Rolfe, Connie L. Rolfe to Mortgage within three (3) business days after and Alexandra Santa to Ameriquest n/k/a Andrea L. Weeks and Albert Electronic Registration Systems, written notice of the default of the pre- Mortgage Company, dated October 3, T. Weeks Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Inc., as nominee for Family Choice vious highest bidder and title shall be 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Registration Systems, Inc., dated Mortgage Corporation dated August conveyed to the said second highest County (Worcester District) Registry September 19, 2005 and recorded 1, 2007, recorded with the Worcester bidder within thirty (30) days of said of Deeds at Book 37550, Page 147, with the Worcester County (Worcester County (Worcester District) Registry written notice. subsequently assigned to Deutsche District) Registry of Deeds at Book of Deeds in Book 41624, Page 59; If the second highest bidder declines to Bank National Trust Company, as 37366, Page 209, of which mortgage said mortgage was then assigned to purchase the within described proper- Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage the undersigned is the present hold- Bank of America, N.A., Successor by ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass- er by assignment from Mortgage Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, purchase the within described property Through Certificates, Series 2005- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans at the amount bid by the second high- R10, under the pooling and servicing to Green Tree Servicing, LLC dated Servicing, LP by virtue of an assign- est bidder. agreement dated November 1, 2005 March 17, 2014 and recorded with ment dated May 23, 2012, and record- The foreclosure deed and the consid- by Ameriquest Mortgage Company, by said registry on March 20, 2014 at ed in Book 49066, at Page 110, and eration paid by the successful bidder assignment recorded in said Registry Book 52137 Page 73, for breach of further assigned to Lakeview Loan shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, of Deeds in Book 43808, Page 134, the conditions of said mortgage and Servicing, LLC by virtue of an assign- GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- as affected by confirmatory assign- for the purpose of foreclosing, the ment dated August 1, 2013, and inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) ment to Deutsche Bank National Trust same will be sold at Public Auction recorded in Book 51498, at Page 393, until the deed shall be released from Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest at 3:00 p.m. on April 22, 2016, on the and further assigned to The Secretary escrow to the successful bidder at Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset- mortgaged premises located at 77 of Housing and Urban Development by the same time as the consideration is Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Glover Street, Southbridge, Worcester virtue of an assignment dated August released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) Series 2005-R10, by Ameriquest County, Massachusetts, all and sin- 11, 2014, and recorded in Book 53456, days after the date of sale, whereupon Mortgage Company, by confirmatory gular the premises described in said at Page 172, and further assigned to all obligations of the Escrow Agent assignment recorded in said Registry mortgage, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for shall be deemed to have been properly of Deeds in Book 53459, Page 37; of TO WIT: LSF9 Master Participation Trust by vir- fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be which Mortgage the undersigned is The land with the buildings thereon, tue of an assignment dated February discharged. the present holder for breach of the and all the privileges and appurte- 18, 2015, and recorded in Book 53456, Other terms to be announced at the conditions of said Mortgage and for nances thereto belonging situation in at Page 174, of which mortgage the sale. the purpose of foreclosing same will said Southbridge on the easterly side undersigned is the present holder for Dated: March 16, 2016 U.S. Bank be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM of Glover Street, and bounded and breach of conditions of said mortgage Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master on April 21, 2016 at 835 Alpine Drive, described as follows: and for the purpose of foreclosing Participation Trust Southbridge, MA, all and singular the BEGINNING at an iron pin in the east- the same will be sold at PUBLIC By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., premises described in said Mortgage, erly line of Glover Street; AUCTION at 01:00 PM on May 3, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA to wit: THENCE easterly by land now or for- 2016, on the mortgaged premises. The LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D The land and buildings in Southbridge, merly of Ernest I. Knowles, 150 feet to entire mortgaged premises, all and Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670, Beginning at an iron oin the ground an iron pin; singular, the premises as described in www.dgandl.com 52009 (ROLFE) FEI at the southwesterly corner of the lot THENCE southerly by land now or said mortgage: # 1078.01582 04/07/2016, 04/14/2016, herein described as follows in the formerly of P.H. Fitzpatrick, and of the The land in said Southbridge, with the 04/21/2016 easterly line of Alpine Drive; Thence devisees of Charles L. Dionne, 80 feet buildings thereon, situated at the north- April 7, 2016 North 24 degrees 29 50” East, a dis- to an iron pin; easterly corner of Marcy and Curtis April 14, 2016 tance of 115.00 feet by easterly line THENCE Westerly 150 feet by land Streets, bounded and described as April 21, 2016 of Alpine Drive to an iron pipe in the now or formerly of A.M. Bancroft to follows: BEGINNING at the southwest- ground. Thence South 71 degrees 40’ said Street; erly corner thereof, at the intersection NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE 01” East by the Southerly line of Lot 2 THENCE northerly by said street, 80 of the northerly line of Curtis Street, OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 42 on said plan, a distance of 556.63 feet feet to the point of beginning. with the easterly line of Marcy Street; Westwood Parkway, Southbridge, to an iron pipe in the ground. Thence For our title reference see that deed THENCE Easterly at right angles Massachusetts By virtue and in execu- South 12 degrees 32’03” West by of Albert T. Weeks, Jr., Andrea L. with Marcy Street by the northerly tion of the Power of Sale contained in land or formerly of Elizabeth Lewis, Mercurio & John W. Delisle to Albert line of Curtis Street, 140 feet to land a certain mortgage given by Lauren F. a distance of 130.00 feet to an iron T. Weeks, Jr., and Andrea L. Mercurio, now or formerly of Presutti; THENCE Boisvert and Christopher M. Boisvert pipe in the ground. Thence North 70 TIC, dated September 17, 2003, Northerly parallel with Marcy Street by to Mortgage Electronic Registration degrees 11’26” west bythe northerly and recorded with the Southbridge, said Presutti land, about 70 feet to land Systems, Inc., as Nominee for line of Lot #5 on said plan,a distance Worcester (S) County Registry of now or formerly of Joseph Laplante; 1-800-East-West Mortgage Company of 582.31 feet to the iron pipe in the Deeds on September 26, 2003 at Book THENCE Westerly by said Laplante and now held by Bank of America, ground at the point of the beginning. 31768, Page 245. land, 140 feet to the easterly line N.A., successor by merger to BAC Containing an area of 1.592 acres, For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed of Marcy Street; THENCE Southerly Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a more or less. Being the same prem- recorded with Worcester County by the easterly line of Marcy Street Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, ises conveyed to the herein named (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds about 70 feet to the point of beginning. LP, said mortgage dated October 26, mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with in Book 31768, Page 245. BEING the same premises conveyed 2006 and recorded with Worcester Worcester Worcester District Registry to James D. Rolfe and Connie L. Rolfe County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31194, Page 094. These premises will be sold and con- by Deed of Donald J. Fitzgerald et al, of Deeds in Book 40074, Page 320, The premises are to be sold subject to veyed subject to and with the benefit dated November 20, 2006 and record- as affected by an Assignment of and with the benefit of all easements, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, ed with the Worcester District Registry Mortgage dated September 20, 2011, restrictions, building and zoning laws, easements, covenants, liens or claims of Deeds Book 40199, Page 64. and recorded with said Deeds in Book liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- in the nature of liens, improvements, Subject to and with the benefit of 47885 at Page 163, of which mortgage ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, public assessments, any and all easements, reservation, restric- the undersigned is the present holder, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water tions, and taking of record, if any, for breach of the conditions in said and assessments, rights of tenants and sewer liens and any other munic- insofar as the same are now in force mortgage and for the purpose of fore- and parties in possession. ipal assessments or liens or existing and applicable. closing the same will be sold at Public TERMS OF SALE: encumbrances of record which are In the event of any typographical error Auction on April 21, 2016, at 12:00 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND in force and are applicable, having set forth herein in the legal description PM Local Time upon the premises, all DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) priority over said mortgage, whether of the premises, the description as set and singular the premises described in the form of a certified check, bank or not reference to such restrictions, forth and contained in the mortgage in said mortgage, to wit: The land treasurer’s check or money order will easements, improvements, liens or shall control by reference. in Southbridge, Worcester County, be required to be delivered at or before encumbrances is made in the deed. This property has the address of 153 Massachusetts, as shown on a plan the time the bid is offered. The suc- TERMS OF SALE: Marcy Street , Southbridge, MA 01550 called “Westwood Hills, Southbridge, cessful bidder will be required to exe- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 Together with all the improvements Mass,” dated May, 1939, developed cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement ) Dollars by certified or bank check will now or hereafter erected on the prop- by the Blanchard Realty Corporation immediately after the close of the be required to be paid by the purchas- erty and all easements, rights, appur- and recorded with Worcester District bidding. The balance of the purchase er at the time and place of sale. The tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil Registry of Deeds, Book of Plan 109, price shall be paid within thirty (30) balance is to be paid by certified or and gas rights and profits, water rights Plan 31, and designated as Lot #117. days from the sale date in the form bank check at Harmon Law Offices, and stock and all fixtures now or The description of the property con- of a certified check, bank treasurer’s P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, hereafter a part of the property. All tained in the mortgage shall control in check or other check satisfactory to Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to replacements and additions shall also the event of a typographical error in Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, be covered by this sale. this publication. For Mortgagor’s Title, reserves the right to bid at the sale, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within Terms of Sale: see Deed dated October 15, 1998, and to reject any and all bids, to continue thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Said premises will be sold subject to recorded in Book 20535 at Page 334 the sale and to amend the terms of Deed will be provided to purchaser for any and all unpaid taxes and assess- with the Worcester County (Worcester the sale by written or oral announce- recording upon receipt in full of the ments, tax sales, tax titles and other District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS ment made before or during the fore- purchase price. The description of the municipal liens and water or sewer OF SALE: Said premises will be sold closure sale. If the sale is set aside premises contained in said mortgage liens and State or County transfer fees, and conveyed subject to all liens, for any reason, the Purchaser at the shall control in the event of an error in if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, sale shall be entitled only to a return this publication. DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or municipal liens and assessments, if of the deposit paid. The purchaser Other terms, if any, to be announced certified check will be required to be any, which take precedence over the shall have no further recourse against at the sale. paid by the purchaser at the time and said mortgage above described. TEN the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A place of the sale as a deposit and the THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of Mortgagee’s attorney. The description GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC balance in cashier’s or certified check the purchase price must be paid in of the premises contained in said mort- Present holder of said mortgage will be due in thirty (30) days, at the cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s gage shall control in the event of an By its Attorneys, offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, or cashier’s check at the time and error in this publication. TIME WILL HARMON LAW OFFICES, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite place of the sale by the purchaser. BE OF THE ESSENCE. P.C. 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being The balance of the purchase price Other terms if any, to be announced 150 California Street of the essence. shall be paid in cash, certified check, at the sale. Newton, MA 02458 The Mortgagee reserves the right to bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check Deutsche Bank National Trust (617) 558-0500 postpone the sale to a later date by within thirty (30) days after the date Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest 201408-0629 - TEA public proclamation at the time and of sale. Other terms to be announced Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset- March 31, 2016 date appointed for the sale and to fur- at the sale. Marinosci Law Group, Backed Pass-Through Certificates, April 7, 2016 ther postpone at any adjourned sale- P.C. 275 West Natick Road, Suite Series 2005-R10 April 14, 2016 date by public proclamation at the time 500 Warwick, RI 02886 Attorney for and date appointed for the adjourned Bank of America, N.A., successor by Present Holder of said Mortgage, Holland Zoning Board of Appeals sale date. merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, By Its Attorneys, Public Hearing The premises is to be sold subject LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans ORLANS MORAN PLLC The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold to and with the benefit of all ease- Servicing, LP. Present Holder of the PO Box 540540 a public hearing on April 26th, 2016 ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, Mortgage Telephone: (401) 234-9200 Waltham, MA 02454 8:00 p.m. in the Holland Town Hall, 27 and rights of possession, building and MLG File No.: 15-02966 A-4568891 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Sturbridge Road, Holland MA 05021 zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- 03/31/2016, 04/07/2016, 04/14/2016 14-013823 The purpose of the hearing is to consid- minium liens, if any and all other claim March 31, 2016 March 31, 2016 er a request from D. & B. Champney/ in the nature of liens, if any there be. April 7, 2016 April 7, 2016 L. Latour for a special permit according In the event that the successful bidder April 14, 2016 April 14, 2016 to Bylaw section 7.0 Relief requested: at the foreclosure sale shall default in Add dormer to existing structure. purchasing the within described prop- Petitioner’s property located at: 11 erty according to the terms of this Sandy Beach Road, Holland MA Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the 01521 Memorandum of Sale executed at the Parcel ID #R35-G-03 time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Thomas Kenney, reserves the right to sell the property Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals by foreclosure deed to the second April 14, 2016 highest bidder, providing that said sec- April 21, 2016 ond highest bidder shall deposit with Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­9 LEGALS Holland Zoning Board of Appeals PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE point of beginning. 2016 at which time the bids will be pub- Public Hearing ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SUBJECT to right to maintain water licly opened and read. Each bid must The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold TOWN OF CHARLTON, pipe as recorded in Book 2479, Page be sealed in an envelope and clearly a public hearing on April 26th, 2016 MASSACHUSETTS 90 of the Worcester Registry of Deeds, marked “Replacement of a 4 cubic 7:30 p.m. in the Holland Town Hall, 27 In accordance with the Zoning By-Laws if the same is still in force and effect. yard household trash compactor locat- Sturbridge Road, Holland MA 05021 you are hereby being notified of a Parcel Two: situated at the southerly ed at the Town’s Recycling Center”; The purpose of the hearing is to consid- Public Hearing on: April 26, 2016 end of land abutting Cohasse Street, Date and Time of Bid Opening. er a request from Beth & Christopher PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: bounded and described as follows: Bid must be submitted on forms that Elmore for a special permit according That GSMP Realty Trust, petitioner for BEGINNING at an iron pin in the are available from the Office of the to Bylaw section 7.0 Relief requested: the property located at 18 City Depot ground at land now or formerty of Department of Public Works, 69 New Raise & Rebuild Single Family Dwelling Road, Assessor Map 26A Block C Lot Armand T. Langlois et ux, marking Boston Road Extension during regular Petitioner’s property located at: 33 Lee 1, has applied to the Zoning Board of the northeasterly comer of land to be working hours between 7:30 AM to Avenue, Holland MA 01521 Appeals for an Appeal of the ZEO’s conveyed; 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM Parcel ID #R28-C-08 opinion dated March 28, 2016, of the THENCE southerly along said Langlois Monday – Friday. Thomas Kenney, Town of Charlton Zoning Ordinance. land, 10.2 feet to a point; No bid may be withdrawn within thirty Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals Presently located on the premises a THENCE northwesterly along land (30) days after the opening thereof. April 14, 2016 foundation, petitioner wishes to con- now or formerly of the V.F.W. 67 feet The town reserves the right to waive April 21, 2016 struct a 40’ x 100’ office building with to an iron pin situated at the building of any informality, and reserves the right storage for his construction business. said V.F.W.; to reject any and all bids, wholly or LEGAL NOTICE The storage area is to be used for THENCE northeasterly along land now in part, and to accept any bid or part INVITATION TO BID equipment storage as well mainte- or formerly of Raczynski 67 feet, 8 thereof, deemed by it to be in the best TOWN OF CHARLTON HIGHWAY nance area for own equipment, lot is inches to the point of beginning. interest of the town. Successful bidder MATERIALS & SERVICES located in the area zoned R-SE - Small Being a triangular parcel of land. must comply with all provisions of Sealed bids, appropriately marked will Enterprise. And as appurtenant thereto, a three M.G.L. Chapter 149 and the Prevailing be publicly opened and read in the The petitioner seeks to have the ZEO (3) foot easement along said north- Wage Law. A 5% bid bond will be Selectmen’s Meeting Room, Municipal letter, dated March 28, 2016, over- westerly portion of said land hereby required for the project and shall be Office Building, 37 Main Street, turned. conveyed, 67 feet, said easement to submitted with the bid package. The Charlton MA 01507 on Tuesday, April A meeting will be held on this appeal enable the grantees, their successors Town of Sturbridge is an EOE. 26th, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. for the follow- at the Town of Charlton – Municipal and assigns to paint or make neces- April 7, 2016 ing highway materials which will be Building at the office of The Zoning sary repairs to a fence maintained at April 14, 2016 used on approximately 10,000 linear Board of Appeals meeting room on said line, if still in force and effect. feet of road surface. April 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. The public EXCEPTING THEREFROM a parcel Southbridge Zoning Board 1. Bituminous concrete, Type meeting will allow you to be heard rel- of land situated at the southerly end of of Appeals I, in place (Must be pre-qualified) ative to the approval of this application. land abutting Cohasse Street, bound- Public Hearing Notice 2. Full Depth Pavement Rec- Frank Lombardi ed and described as follows: In accordance with the provisions of lamation (Calcium Chloride) (Must be ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS BEGINNING at an iron pin in the M.G.L. 40A, the permit granting author- pre-qualified) all grading included. April 7, 2016 ground at the southwesterly corner of ity will hold a public meeting in the Rice 3. Stone Seal, Double Stone April 14, 2016 land now or formerly of Radzynski and Conference Room at the Town Hall on Seal & 10% Asphalt Rubber Surface marking the northwesterly corner of Monday, April 25, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. Treatment (Must be pre-qualified). PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE land to be conveyed; on the petition of 79 Pleasant Street This is a state funded project that ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THENCE easterly along said Raczynski Realty Trust. exceeds $50,000.00, therefore, all TOWN OF CHARLTON, land, 20 feet, 3 inches more or less to The nature of this petition is to allow a contractors intending to bid on Item MASSACHUSETTS an iron pin at the rear of the building of variance to reduce the front setback for 1 – Bituminous concrete, Type I, in In accordance with the Zoning By- Leonide J. Lemire post 6055; a 30’ x 30’ garage addition to an exist- place and Item 2 – Scarifying and Laws you are hereby being notified of THENCE southerly along said ing non conforming structure from the pulverizing in place asphalt pavement, a Public Hearing on: April 26, 2016 Raczynski land, 10 feet, 2 inches more required 30’ setback to 10’43 . all grading included and Item 3 - PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: or less to a point; Applicable Section of Zoning: Section Stone Seal, Double Stone Seal & 10% That Jean M. Yurkevicius Curtis, pe- THENCE westerly along land of said 602 Table of Dimensional Regulations. Asphalt Rubber Surface Treatment, titioner for the property located at 40 Lemire Post, 20 feet more or less to The property that is the subject of must be pre-qualified by the Contract Old Muggett Hill Road, Assessors Map a point now covered by the building of this petition is located at 79 Pleasant Engineer, Room 7373, 10 Park Plaza, 52, Lot C, Block 1.01, has applied to said Lemire Post; Street. Boston, MA 02116. With submission the Zoning Board of Appeals for a THENCE northeasterly along said A copy of the petition may be inspect- of the properly executed “Approval Special Permit/Variance of the Town of Lemke Post, 13 feet, 6 inches more or ed at the Town’s Clerk’s office during for Proposal Form” to the office of the Charlton Zoning Ordinance. less to the point of beginning. normal business hours. Town Administrator, Municipal Office Presently located on the premises is a And as appurtenant thereto, the right Any person interested or wishing to be Building, 37 Main Street, Charlton MA single family Home, lot is located in the to a three (3) foot easement around heard on this variance should appear 01507, the prospective bidder will be area zoned R-40. said building to enable Leonide J. at the time and place designated. entitled to a non-transferable proposal The petitioner seeks to rebuild existing Lemire Post 6055, its successors and Lynne Bertrand package. family room and garage. assigns, to place a ladder in order to Chairperson Prospective bidders must obtain and The petitioner is seeking the following paint or make necessary repairs. April 7, 2016 utilize the bid package. The Town relief: a Special Permit/Variance: For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed April 14, 2016 Administrator in the Selectmen’s §200-3.4 B (c) (Formerly 3.4.3.5) recorded with Worcester County Meeting Room, Municipal Office Pre-existing non-conforming. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds (SEAL) Building, 37 Main Street, Charlton MA A meeting will be held on this appeal at in Book 33490, Page 84. THE COMMONWEALTH OF 01507, must receive sealed bids, no the Town of Charlton – Municipal Build- These premises will be sold and con- MASSACHUSETTS later than Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at ing at the office of The Zoning Board of veyed subject to and with the benefit LAND COURT 2:00 p.m. Each item shall be clearly Appeals on April 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL marked in a separate envelope as The public meeting will allow you to be easements, covenants, liens or claims COURT to which category the bidder has heard relative to the approval of this in the nature of liens, improvements, 2016 SM­­­­_010043 chosen, i.e. “Item 1 - Bituminous con- application. public assessments, any and all ORDER OF NOTICE crete, Type I, in place”. Any deviations Frank Lombardi unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water To: from Massachusetts General Laws, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS and sewer liens and any other munic- Roberto C. Rodriguez Massachusetts Highway Department April 7, 2016 ipal assessments or liens or existing and to all persons entitled to the ben- requirements and proposal stipulations April 14, 2016 encumbrances of record which are efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief will result in an automatic disqualifica- in force and are applicable, having Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: tion from the bidding process. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE priority over said mortgage, whether New York Community Bank This bid is advertised under Chapter OF REAL ESTATE or not reference to such restrictions, claiming to have an interest in a 30; Section 39M, Chapter 149, Section By virtue and in execution of the Power easements, improvements, liens or Mortgage covering real proper- 26 – 27F of the M.G.L., in refer- of Sale contained in a certain mort- encumbrances is made in the deed. ty in SOUTHBRIDGE,numbered 85 ence to the prevailing wage rates. All gage given by Jessica Espino and TERMS OF SALE: IDLEWOOD STREET, given by Jose road material work and materials shall Pedro Espino to Mortgage Electronic A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 L Torres-Bonilla to Mortgage Electronic conform to the requirements of the Registration Systems, Inc., dated ) Dollars by certified or bank check will Registration Systems, Inc., dated Massachusetts Highway Department May 2, 2006 and recorded with the be required to be paid by the purchas- May 25, 2006, and recorded in the Standard Specifications for Highways, Worcester County (Worcester District) er at the time and place of sale. The Worcester County (Worcester District) Bridges and Waterways. Registry of Deeds at Book 38924, balance is to be paid by certified or Registry of Deeds in Book 39032, All bids must be submitted under Page 123, of which mortgage the bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Page 264 as affected by a modification Chapter 30, Section 39M, which undersigned is the present holder by P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, agreement dated December 1, 2012 requires a bid deposit in the form assignment from Mortgage Electronic Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to recorded with said records at Book of a bid bond. The amount of such Registration Systems, Inc. to The P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 50635, Page 310, and now held by the bid deposit shall be five per cent of Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Massachusetts 02461-0389, within Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed the value of the bid. Bank of New York, as Trustee for thirty (30) days from the date of sale. with this court a complaint for deter- Within ten days of the notification of the Certificateholders of the CWABS Deed will be provided to purchaser for mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ award, the contractor is required to Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series recording upon receipt in full of the Servicemembers status. provide a security bond under section 2006-11 dated June 7, 2013 and purchase price. The description of the If you now are, or recently have been, twenty-nine of Chapter One Hundred recorded with said registry on June premises contained in said mortgage in the active military service of the and Forty Nine, for 50% of the contract 17, 2013 at Book 51053 Page 237, shall control in the event of an error in United States of America, then you award for breach of the conditions of said this publication. may be entitled to the benefits of the All bids are effective April 27, 2016 and mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Other terms, if any, to be announced Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If expire December 31, 2016. closing, the same will be sold at Public at the sale. you object to a foreclosure of the Any questions should be directed to Auction at 11:00 a.m. on May 9, 2016, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON above-mentioned property on that Gerry Foskett, Highway Superintendent on the mortgaged premises located , F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW basis, then you or your attorney must at 508-248-2212. at 36 Cohasse Street, Southbridge, YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE file a written appearance and answer The Town Administrator reserves the Worcester County, Massachusetts, all CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE in this court at Three Pemberton right to waive any minor informality in and singular the premises described in CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or the bids and reject any or all bids and said mortgage, CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-11 before May 9, 2016 or you will be for- to make awards in a manner deemed TO WIT: Present holder of said mortgage ever barred from claiming that you are to be in the best interest of the Town. Those certain parcels of land, with By its Attorneys, entitled to the benefits of said Act. April 7, 2016 the buildings thereon, in Southbridge, HARMON LAW OFFICES, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief April 14, 2016 Worcester County and Commonwealth P.C. Justice of this Court on April 1, 2016 of Massachusetts, consisting of two 150 California Street Attest: Public Hearing Notice parcels of land bounded and descrtbed Newton, MA 02458 ______The Brimfield Planning Board will be as follows: (617) 558-0500 Deborah J. Patterson holding a Site Plan Review Public Parcel One: situated on the southerly 201503-0186 - TEA Recorder Hearing for John Field for side of Cohasse Street, bounded and April 14, 2016 201506-0205-PRP the proposed project _of a brewery described as follows: April 21, 2016 April 14, 2016 & related parking to be located at BEGINNING at the northwesterly cor- April 28, 2016 41 Sturbridge Road (parcel id: Map ner thereof at an iron pin on the south- HOLLAND CONSERVATION #14A Block# A Lot#20) on May 4, erly side of Cohasse Street at land Legal Advertisement COMMISSION 2016 at the Brimfield Town Hall (21 now or forrnerly of Desaulniers; TOWN OF STURBRIDGE LEGAL NOTICE Main Street) at 7:30pm . THENCE southerly along stone wall by REPLACEMENT OF A 4 CUBIC In accordance with the Wetlands Pro- Anyone interested in more information said Desaulniers land, 107.75 feet to YARD HOUSEHOLD TRASH tection Act, Chapter 131, Section 40, a or wishing to be heard on the applica- an iron pin at land now or formerly of COMPACTOR LOCATED AT THE public hearing will be held by the Hol- tion can contact the Brimfield Planning Francis X. Laliberte; TOWN’S RECYCLING CENTER land Conservation Commission on the Board or appear at the time and place THENCE easterly by said Laliberte INVITATION TO BID Notice of Intent filed by Thomas Jend- designated above. A copy of the land, 85.6 feet to an iron pin at land The Town of Sturbridge, Massachusetts rysik, 5 Pine Tree Drive, Holland, wish- application may be inspected at the now or formerly of Armand T. Langlois is accepting sealed bids for the es to rebuild wall. Planning Board Office in the Town Hall, et ux; “”Replacement of a 4 cubic yard house- The meeting will be held Tuesday, April please call 413-245-4100 x153 or email THENCE northerly by said Langlois hold trash compactor at the Towns 26, 2016 at the Holland Town Hall, 27 [email protected]. land 92.6 feet to an iron pin on the Recycle Center” at the Office of the Sturbridge Road at 8:00 PM. April 14, 2016 southerly side of Cohasse Street; Town Administrator, Town Hall, 308 April 14, 2016 April 21, 2016 THENCE westerly by the southerly Main St., Sturbridge, MA until 11:00 side of Cohasse Street, 100 feet to the AM local time on Thursday, April 21th, Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 ­10 • Thursday, April 14, 2016 LEGALS Suite 210 at the hearing. If you choose to file a 2. Response to Petition: You may LEGALS Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 written response, you need to: respond by filing a written response to continued from page B9­­­ (978) 256-1500 File the original with the Court; and the Petition or by appearing in person Cassim, Robert, 14-014542, April 7, Mail a copy to all interested parties at the hearing. If you choose to file a LEGAL NOTICE 2016, April 14, 2016, April 21, 2016 at least five (5) business days before written response, you need to: MORTGAGEE’S SALE April 7, 2016 the hearing. File the original with the Court; and OF REAL ESTATE April 14, 2016 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor Mail a copy to all interested parties By virtue of and in execution of the April 21, 2016 (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has at least five (5) business days before Power of Sale contained in a certain the right to request that counsel be ap- the hearing. mortgage given by Robert A. Cassim to LEGAL NOTICE pointed for the minor. 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor HomeAmerican Credit Inc DBA Upland A Brimfield Zoning Board of Appeals 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has Mtg, dated June 23, 2004 and record- Hearing will be held on Tuesday April A minor over age 14 has the right to the right to request that counsel be ap- ed at Worcester County (Worcester 26th in the Brimfield Town Hall Annex be present at any hearing, unless the pointed for the minor. District) Registry of Deeds in Book . The Application for Appeal is for Court finds that it is not in the minor’s 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: 33964, Page 208 of which mortgage a Zoning Officer Decision denying a best interests. A minor over age 14 has the right to U.S. Bank National Association, as permit to construct a commercial solar THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- be present at any hearing, unless the Trustee C-BASS Mortgage Loan facility by Seaboard Solar in the agri- ant court proceeding that may affect Court finds that it is not in the minor’s Asset-Backed Certificates, Series cultural residential district at 53 Apple your rights has been scheduled. If you best interests. 2004-CB7 is the present holder by Road Brimfield MA. do not understand this notice or other THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- assignment from HomeAmerican Assessors Parcel ID Map 4 Block d court papers, please contact an attor- ant court proceeding that may affect Credit Inc DBA Upland Mtg to U.S. Lot 3 ney for legal advice. your rights has been scheduled. If you Bank National Association, as Trustee April 14, 2016 Stephanie K. Fattman do not understand this notice or other C-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed April 21, 2016 Register of Probate court papers, please contact an attor- Certificates, Series 2004-CB7 dated Date: April 8, 2016 ney for legal advice. June 23, 2004 recorded at Worcester April 14, 2016 Stephanie K. Fattman County (Worcester District) Registry (SEAL) Register of Probate of Deeds in Book 36245, Page 43, for COMMONWEALTH Commonwealth of Massachusetts Date: March 23, 2016 breach of conditions of said mortgage OF MASSACHUSETTS The Trial Court April 14, 2016 and for the purpose of foreclosing the LAND COURT Probate and Family Court same, the mortgaged premises locat- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Worcester Probate and Family Commonwealth of Massachusetts ed at 265 Elm Street, Southbridge, MA COURT Court The Trial Court 01550 will be sold at a Public Auction 16 SM 002061 225 Main Street Probate and Family Court at 2:00PM on May 5, 2016, at the ORDER OF NOTICE Worcester, MA 01608 Worcester Probate and Family mortgaged premises, more particularly TO: Docket No. WO16P1162GD Court described below, all and singular the Mary Kurkiewicz NOTICE AND ORDER: 225 Main Street premises described in said mortgage, and to all persons entitled to the ben- Petition for Appointment of Worcester, MA 01608 to wit: efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Guardian of a Minor Docket No. WO16P0963GD The land in Southbridge, situated Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: In the interests of NOTICE AND ORDER: on the southwesterly side of Everett Christiana Trust, a division of Jordyn W Brooks Petition for Appointment of Street and northeasterly side of Elm Wilmington Savings Fund Society, of Sturbridge, MA Guardian of a Minor Street and more particularly bounded FSB, not in its individual capacity Minor In the interests of and described as follows: but as Trustee of ARLP Trust 3 NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED Erick Diaz Beginning at a point at the claiming to have an interest in a PARTIES of Southbridge, MA most easterly corner of premis- Mortgage covering real property in 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Minor es, it being the southwesterly side Southbridge, numbered 3 Chapin Petition for Appointment of Guardian of NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED of Everett Street, and running Court, given by Mary Kurkiewicz a Minor filed on 04/08/2016 by PARTIES Thence Southwesterly by land to Bank of America, N.A., dated Ryan M Hamilton, Sr of Sturbridge, 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a of one Gaulin South 31 degrees July 31, 2007, and recorded with MA will be held 05/11/2016 08:30 AM Petition for Appointment of Guardian of 43’ West seventy-nine and seven the Worcester County (Worcester Motion a Minor filed on 03/18/2016 by tenths (79.7) feet to a point at the District) Registry of Deeds in Book Located Courtroom 1, Worcester Joseline Asuncion Melencia- northeast side of Elm Street; 41588, Page 108, and now held by Probate Court, 225 Main Street, no of Southbridge, MA will be held Thence Northwesterly by said Elm plaintiff by assignment has/have filed Worcester, MA 01608 04/19/2016 08:30 AM Motion Street North 70 degrees 17’ West with this court a complaint for deter- 2. Response to Petition: You may Located Courtroom 12, Worces- fifty-five and eight tenths (55.8) feet mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ respond by filing a written response to ter Probate Court, 225 Main Street, to land of Chapin now or formerly; Servicemembers status. the Petition or by appearing in person Worcester, MA 01608 Thence Northeasterly by land of said If you now are, or recently have been, at the hearing. If you choose to file a 2. Response to Petition: You may Chapin, now or formerly, fifty-eight in the active military service of the written response, you need to: respond by filing a written response to (58) feet to a point at land of Oloff; United States of America, then you File the original with the Court; and the Petition or by appearing in person Thence Northeasterly fif- may be entitled to the benefits of the Mail a copy to all interested parties at the hearing. If you choose to file a ty-six (56) feet by land of said Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If at least five (5) business days before written response, you need to: Oloff to a point at Everett Street; you object to a foreclosure of the the hearing. File the original with the Court; and Thence Southeasterly by said Everett above-mentioned property on that 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor Mail a copy to all interested parties Street South 34 degrees 51’ East fif- basis, then you or your attorney must (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has at least five (5) business days before ty-two and sixty-five one hundredths file a written appearance and answer the right to request that counsel be ap- the hearing. (52.65) feet to the point of beginning. in this court at Three Pemberton pointed for the minor. 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has with the Worcester County (Worcester before May 9, 2016 or you will be for- A minor over age 14 has the right to the right to request that counsel be ap- District) Registry of Deeds in Book ever barred from claiming that you are be present at any hearing, unless the pointed for the minor. 33964, Page 206. entitled to the benefits of said Act. Court finds that it is not in the minor’s 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: The premises will be sold subject to Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief best interests. A minor over age 14 has the right to any and all unpaid taxes and other Justice of this Court on March 28, 2016 THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- be present at any hearing, unless the municipal assessments and liens, and Attest: ant court proceeding that may affect Court finds that it is not in the minor’s subject to prior liens or other enforce- ______your rights has been scheduled. If you best interests. able encumbrances of record entitled Deborah J. Patterson do not understand this notice or other THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- to precedence over this mortgage, and Recorder court papers, please contact an attor- ant court proceeding that may affect subject to and with the benefit of all (OM 13-018363) ney for legal advice. your rights has been scheduled. If you easements, restrictions, reservations April 14, 2016 Stephanie K. Fattman do not understand this notice or other and conditions of record and subject to Register of Probate court papers, please contact an attor- all tenancies and/or rights of parties in Commonwealth of Massachusetts Date: April 8, 2016 ney for legal advice. possession. The Trial Court April 14, 2016 Stephanie K. Fattman Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or Probate and Family Court Register of Probate certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 Worcester Probate and Family Commonwealth of Massachusetts Date: March 23, 2016 as a deposit must be shown at the time Court The Trial Court April 14, 2016 and place of the sale in order to qualify 225 Main Street Probate and Family Court as a bidder (the mortgage holder and Worcester, MA 01608 Worcester Probate and Family CHARLTON CONSERVATION its designee(s) are exempt from this Docket No. WO16P1161GD Court COMMISSION requirement); high bidder to sign writ- NOTICE AND ORDER: 225 Main Street Public Hearing Notice ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- Petition for Appointment of Worcester, MA 01608 A Public Hearing will be held at the tance of bid; balance of purchase price Guardian of a Minor Docket No. WO16P0964GD Charlton Municipal Building, 37 Main payable in cash or by certified check In the interests of NOTICE AND ORDER: Street in Charlton, MA at 7:10 PM on in thirty (30) days from the date of the Camdyn Michael Brooks Petition for Appointment of April 20 2016 to consider a Notice of sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- of Sturbridge, MA Guardian of a Minor Intent for John Farese Southbridge ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Minor In the interests of Recycling & Disposal Park for the Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED Ericka Diaz property located at: Ayers Road, MA 01824-4100 or such other time PARTIES of Southbridge, MA Map 47 Block B Lot 2,3,4,4.8. for: as may be designated by mortgagee. 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Minor Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area The description for the premises con- Petition for Appointment of Guardian of NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED Delineation. Review depicted resource tained in said mortgage shall control a Minor filed on 04/08/2016 by PARTIES delineations in the field and on plans in the event of a typographical error in Ryan M Hamilton, Sr of Sturbridge, 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a for location and accuracy. this publication. MA will be held 05/11/2016 08:30 AM Petition for Appointment of Guardian of This is a Public Hearing under the Other terms to be announced at the Motion a Minor filed on 03/18/2016 by requirements of G.L. CH. 131 §40, sale. Located Courtroom 1, Worcester Joseline A Melenciano of South- as amended. Plans are available at U.S. Bank National Association, as Probate Court, 225 Main Street, bridge, MA will be held 04/19/2016 the Conservation Commission’s office Trustee C-BASS Mortgage Loan Worcester, MA 01608 08:30 AM Motion at the Charlton Municipal Building on Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2. Response to Petition: You may Located Courtroom 12, Worces- Tuesdays from 12:30-6:30p.m. For 2004-CB7 respond by filing a written response to ter Probate Court, 225 Main Street, more information, call 508-248-2247. Korde & Associates, P.C. the Petition or by appearing in person Worcester, MA 01608 April 14, 2016 321 Billerica Road “Every Town Deserves a Good Local Newspaper” www.508Local.com Thursday, April 14, 2016 • ­11 Spring Back Into Fitness

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Established in April 1961, Soper Construction has evolved into a multi-faceted organization capable of large projects as well as the more modest ventures of a home or property owner. Quality, consistency and trust are the values that matter to us, and they are the values that are at the heart of our work. More than 1,000 homeowners in our area have invested their trust in “Buddy” Soper — now partnered with his son Stephen — and it’s been a great investment. Contact Soper Construction this year for any and all steps in residential/commercial con- struction or improvement: • Land Clearing & Site Development • Water & Sewer Tie-ins • Home & Multi-unit Construction • Septic Systems • Underground Utilities • Garage, Porch and Home Additions • Excavation & Foundation Work • Driveways & Parking Lots

We treasure the reputation we’ve developed and look forward to serving the community for years to come. “I have been a client of Soper Construction since I Let us add your project moved to Sturbridge over 30 years ago. I have always found the owners and employees to be competent, to our portfolio. knowledgeable, polite, fair, and honest. I have never been disappointed. ... I am very happy to recommend Soper Construction to anyone looking for quality A very special thanks to work and materials” all our loyal customers Reed Hillman, Sturbridge From Left, Terry Paquin, office manager; Stephen and throughout the years. “ Working with Soper was an excellent experience … Clarence “Buddy” Soper celebrating 55 years in business this month. I look forward to working with Soper Construction on future projects and recommend them without reservation to anyone in need of a reliable, highly skilled and well equipped site work contractor.” Jonathan Bram Greater Worcester (508)765-9003 Habitat For Humanity www.hiresoper.com Friday, April 15, 2016 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1 ALL VEHICLES SOLD INCLUDE THE A TRUSTED NAME “FULLER Opening Day FULLER’S ADVANTAGE” PRE-OWNED AUTOS OF AUBURN 2 YEAR OR SALES EVENT 24,000 MILE WARRANTY Stop by Fuller’s today and test drive the best in quality, pricing, and service!

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2011 2008 2006 MERCEDES 2008 TOYOTA 2013 HYUNDAI MAZDA 3 CHEVROLET BENZ CLK350 RAV4 SONATA GLS Only 45K mi. CONVERTIBLE One Owner only 67K 1-owner only 25K miles, MALIBU LT Karmen Kardon Stereo, Heated miles AWD and more ONLY Full power 1-owner Leather, Moon Roof Seats, Low miles. Buy Now power seat and more. $ and $ave Thousands! 37 ONLY & only 61K mile ONLY ONLY ONLY #11-3036 PER WEEK $ $ $ $ 40 $54 $ #08-4293 43 47 $ Only 10,995 #08-3887 PER WEEK $ #06-9511 Only 12,995 PER WEEK #13-7027 PER WEEK Only 13,995 Only 11,995 PER WEEK Only $12,995 2009 FORD 2007 2008 BUICK 2011 HONDA EDGE LIMITED, 2013 HONDA CHEVROLET CR-V LX AWD ENCLAVE CXL AWD ACCORD SPORT COLORADO LT Just arrived OUR BEST SELLER! GRAY Just traded, low miles 4WD Crew Cab, Side and won’t last Pano roof, leather, AWD Steps, bedliner and more ONLY ONLY and more ONLY ONLY ONLY $57 $57 $ $ $ #08-6819 $ #09-9472 $ #13-1414 57 #07-7086 62 $ #11-3867 50 $ PER WEEK Only 16,995 PER WEEK Only PER WEEK PER WEEK Only 14,995 PER WEEK Only 14,995 16,995 Only $16,995 2013 KIA 2008 2014 KIA 2008 LEXUS 2010 DODGE OPTIMA EX CHEVROLET SORENTO RX350 AWD RAM 1500 SLT Only 14K miles, leather AVALANCHE LS LX AWD One-owner and only 49K Crew Cab, 4X4 loaded ONLY and too much to list! miles, Save thousands! and EXTRA NICE. Black Beauty! Low Miles 1 owner, $60 only 34K miles SHARP! ONLY ONLY ONLY PER WEEK & More! ONLY $ $ $ #08-9640 63 $ #14-9733 67 $ #08-4101 $ $ #10-1023 $77 $ #13-1375 Only PER WEEK Only PER WEEK 70 Only 20,995 Only 22,995 17,995 18,995 Only 19,995 PER WEEK PER WEEK WE BELIEVE IN FAIR PRICES, SUPERIOR SERVICE, AND TREATING CUSTOMERS RIGHT Let Fuller’s Pre-Owned Autos of Auburn show you how easy it is to buy a quality used car in Auburn. We believe fair prices, superior service, and treating customers right leads to satisfied repeat buyers. Our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff is here to help you find the car you deserve, priced to fit your budget. Shop our virtual showroom of used cars, trucks and suv’s online then stop by for a test drive! Disclosure: Model years 2002 thru 2007 finance term of 60 mo., APR 4% with approved credit; 2008 model years and up finance term of 75 mo. APR 2.59%, tax and reg. fees additional. With approved credit.

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The work week consists of four ANTIQUE DOCTOR 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Automotive History 350HP, rebuilt front suspen- Ability to read, write ten-hour work days, Monday Daniel Ross Silver Anniversary 5th wheel You’ll own it for a lifetime 2006 MUSTANG GT sion and rebuilt rear end with and speak English. through Thursday 6:00 AM to (508)248-9225 Edition 1978 Good condition & can be passed down to PARTS 3:55 gears, excellent body, Apply by calling 4:30 PM. or Everything works your children and grand (4) Koenig Beyond Wheels 17x8 Corvette Indy Pace Car solid frame, runs excellent, 860-928-2771 This is a general laborer Good for campground (860)382-5410 children. $5000.00 $450 L-82, Auto, 39k no winters. or online at position. $2500.00/OBO 30 years in business Front Leather Seats $500 Matching Numbers $12,000 http://apply. Applicants must be capable of (508)347-3145 352-552-7464 Complete Stock Exhaust $300 All Factory Original Call advantageresourcing.com lifting 50 pounds, have a clean Front Brake Calipers w/Pads Excellent Condition 774-318-7014 MOTOR HOME driving record, be capable of 500 REAL ESTATE $300 Throughout! 38’ 1998 driving small dump truck, use Complete Suspension System Dodge 1500 pickup. 98’ CDL B - DRIVER hand tools, some power tools, $750 $18900.00/OBO Dutchstar 110,000 Miles Growing company looking for must be motivated, prompt and 505 APARTMENTS FOR Other Parts Must Sell 300 Cummins Diesel an experienced full-time CDL B $950.00 reliable. RENT 508-476-2293 Call Ed Spartan Chassis. One Driver, Applications can be picked up Local (508)479-9752 Ford Wind Star 01’ Slide out. M-F, no weekends. by appointment at the DUDLEY 83,000 Miles Must be able to lift 70+ lbs 143,000 Miles Highway Department Local New Tires & Brakes unassisted. THREE BEDROOM $1100.00 1 Hegan Street 725 AUTOMOBILES Clean driving record, positive TOWN HOUSE News Call (508)779-0194 Sleeps Four. Price attitude, and customer friendly Wales, MA Reduced! Nichols College location- 413-245-7494 Heroes 2006 JEEP LIBERTY MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Call (508)335-3948 demeanor a must. Canyard Rd. Must be at least 21 years old Or at the Driven 66,000 miles 2007, 2-door 1.5 Bath central air, and have some forklift and Wales Town Hall Good condition Black exterior, grey interior 750 CAMPERS/ Oak flooring pallet jack experience 3.7 engine, auto 4x4 125,000 miles 3 Hollow Road Granite countertops TRAILERS Wales, MA Color: brown and has Good condition $1400/month all options for that model. Hornet RLS 2006 WAREHOUSE POSITION Monday through Thursday $4,200 Option to purchase, as well $4800 32 Feet, Excellent This position includes picking 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM First-Last-security Call 508-867-9106 orders, heavy lifting, forklift Call 508-714-6562 West Brookfield condition. Used only 5 Credit check years, in seasonal park by experience, computer Town of Dudley 508-277-8867 FOUND HERE! Need to Place adults. Large slide out experience and loading/ LIFEGUARDS/ BUICK CADILLAC a Classified Ad? Section 8 Call 800-536-5836 sleeps 6, 2 swivel rockers unloading of delivery trucks. SWIM INSTRUCTORS DEVILLE DTS Welcome 720 CLASSICS $9000 The hours for this position are WANTED 2005, V8, Black Full Time M-F 10:00a-6:30p Southbridge Call (508)765-5039 Seeking responsible, reliable 1964 1/2 Good condition and alternating Toyota Tacoma 2008 individuals for lifeguards for the 6 Room 3 Bedroom NStar Navigation, Leather Saturdays (9a-1p). MUSTANG Town Beach. Apartment, New Kitchen, Interior, Moon Roof, CD Player 6 cylinder Cruise control 760 VANS/TRUCKS Pony Int. Must have CPR and Lifeguard Bath, Wall, Ceilings, 131,000 Miles 6 foot bed,Extended cab Pre-employment physical, drug Excelent condition 2006 FORD 150 Certification. Paint, flooring, Lights $6000 68k Miles. $12000/OBO screen, and background check all original Equipment 72,000 miles Swimming Instructors must (508)434-2736 required for both positions. Appliances. W/D hookup Needs some restoration Call 774-272-2085 $3,500.00 have Red Cross Water Safety Apply in person Available ASAP No pets completion Call 508-637-1401 Certification. Volvo 850 1997 M-F 8 am-4:00 pm at (413)531-2433 $15000/OBO Chrysler 300C 2006 Beach is open Runs Well, Needs Work NORTHEAST BATTERY In very good condition VAN 2001 DODGE from July 1, 2016 SPENCER $750.00 240 Washington Street to September 1, 2016. 1990 CADDY 111,200 Miles (508)451-8525 RAM 1500 Auburn, MA 01501 2-bedroom suburban for rent Leather seats,navigation Forward application Gas heat 47000 Miles Want to Place Fair condition or resume to the Excelent Shape sunroof, V8 hemi a Classified Ad? starts right up and runs with electric appliances Call 800-536-5836 CERTIFIED NURSE Personnel Office AWD $8600/OBO $800/OBO AIDES/CERTIFIED HOME $765 per month 71 West Main Street 508-886-4312 774-297-9279 (774)230-3067 774-261-5503 HEALTH AIDES Dudley, MA 01571 Need a break from long term Applications are available at the care but still want to work with 545 LANDS/LOTS town hall and on our website at the elderly? www.dudleyma.gov BUILDING LOT Applications accepted Christopher Heights of Webster Desirable location through 4/29/16 is your answer! EEO Southbridge - We are an 83-unit Dennison Hill area Assisted Living 1/2+ acre FOUND HERE! Community 325 PROFESSIONAL Town water and town that has part-time positions HELP WANTED sewer available for first and second $42,900 shifts and per diem for all shifts. A-Team Inc. Every other weekend or best offer is offering one full-time is required. (508)612-9263 year-round position Responsibilities include the available immediately for (508)461-7479 provision of personal assistance EXPERIENCED Hold on to your as well as light housekeeping, EMETERY OTS personal laundry and dining PAINTER/CARPENTER 546 C L services. Starting pay $20 p/hr Worcester County Must have references Memorial Park, Apply/Contact at: Apply in person to: Paxton MA. www.ateamincorporated.com moment in time... Laurie Nelson 2 graves in Garden of Valor Christopher Heights lot 113 of Webster TRAILER TRUCK Asking $2,000ea,or 338 Thompson Rd. DRIVERS $3,000 for both Photo Reprints Available, Call (603)692-2898 Webster, MA 01570 WANTED Located directly behind Worcester County From All Of Our Publications Hubbard (Harrington) Hospital MEMORIAL PARK *************** Paxton MA Foster Garden of Valor,Lot 100B Parents Wanted two sought after side by Class A CDL with side spaces Park Price Options & Prices Seeking Quality Homes Hazmat Throughout Central MA $8200 for both OBO Digital Copy (emailed) $5.00 To Provide Foster Care Based in (508)856-0346 To Children In Need. North Brookfield 24/7 Support. Generous 550 MOBILE HOMES 4” x 6” Glossy Print $5.00 Reimbursement. KROPF/WEDGEWOOD $1000 Sign-On Bonus ****************** 8.5” x 11” Glossy Print $10.00 PARK MODEL TRAILER Call For Details Park Model Trailer with addition Please Call High View Camp Ground in 508-867-3235 West Brookfield Many new improvements Call for more information if interested 400 SERVICES This is seasonal Devereux Therapeutic Price: $25,000 Foster Care Call Pat (508)829-6769 433 CLEANING 508-873-6312

GROUNDSKEEPERS APEX CLEANING 575 VACATION RENTALS SERVICE Positions available for BOOK FOR seasonal part-time work. Quality Work At For the Golf Season Reasonable Prices SUMMER! Experience helpful, SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL! will train. 508-344-2792 Reliable work ethic a must!! 442 LICENSED DAY Call CARE Dudley Hill Golf Club 774-230-3700 ************************* The Commonwealth of Hiring for benefited full-time Massachusetts and part-time Office of Child Care MAINTENANCE Services requires that all POSITIONS ads placed in the at Camp Frank A. Day newspaper for child care South Dennis, and its facilities (daycare) in your home off Rte. 134: in East Brookfield, MA include your license number Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, Apply at 2 twins) 1 bath home with [email protected] full kitchen & microwave, or call 454 HOME washer/dryer, screened in 614-244-6050 IMPROVEMENT porch w/ picnic table, grill, (Ext. 3008) cable TV. Outdoor shower. $ On dead-end street. Near shopping, theater, 1 PAINTING restaurants, bike trail, PART TIME HELP Interior/ fishing, playground, NEEDED Exterior 10 minutes from bay and to stack firewood Power Washing ocean side beaches. and Carpentry Off season rates available Call or email Stonebridge Press today run equipment. • FREE ESTIMATES • Must be consistent • FULLY Insured • 508-909-4105 or [email protected] Please call • Reasonable Rates • Call Janet 413-245-9615 Rich O’Brien at 508-865-1583 after 6 pm, or email You can also download your photo reprint form at for more information Painting June at 28 Years Of Experience [email protected] www.508Local.com (508)248-7314 for more information. Friday, April 15, 2016 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 5 6 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, April 15, 2016

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