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THIS WEEK’S QUOTE Memories

“It does not matter how slowly you go d’amour so long as you do not stop.” PIANO, PATIENCE INSTRUMENTAL Confucius IN DEALING WITH DEMENTIA

BY MARK ASHTON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER INSIDE CHARLTON — Memories! Keith Krewson, 88, has thou- sands of them. Almanac ...... 2 Of growing up in Police Logs ...... 5 Cleveland, . Of joining Learning ...... 5 the Marines at age 17 to fight in the Pacific. Of being Opinion ...... 10 wounded when the aircraft carrier on which he was Calendar ...... 12 Mark Ashton photos Obituaries ...... 13 serving was destroyed by Miguel Swenson, left, and Giovante Swenson, right, were heroes among proud family members at cer- kamikazes. Of going to col- Sports ...... 14-15 emonies honoring the pair recently for their life-saving efforts. lege on the GI Bill and Real Estate ...... B Sect. launching a career in indus- trial psychology. Of moving to Pennsylvania, remarry- Praising a job well done ing, becoming a pilot, mov- Mark Ashton photos ing to Boston and then LOCAL Keith and Peggy Krewson live at Nantucket, while working the Masonic Home in Charlton. for Roger Williams Medical DIVE TEAM, OFFICIALS HONOR Center in Providence. Of being a Mason. Of joining opera stage performer, a col- BUFFUMVILLE RESCUERS Angel Flight NE, ferrying league of Arthur Fiedler patients to and from life-sav- and John Williams. But ing medical appointments, BY MARK ASHTON The brothers, Giovante, something happened about VILLAGER STAFF WRITER for free. Of settling in at the 18 months ago, when she was 15, and Miguel Swenson, Masonic Home in Charlton CHARLTON — The 14, were being honored for struck with short-term to enjoy retirement with a dementia, and memories kudos and congratulations their life-saving efforts on lifetime of stories – and kept coming — from police Saturday, June 1, when vanished or reappeared for memories – to share with no apparent reason. and firemen, legislators, they rescued 7-year-old newfound friends. town officials, state troop- Madison Barnett from “It came on like light- Krewson’s wife, Margaret, ning,” says her husband, ers, park rangers, dive Buffumville Lake, where known to everyone as Peggy, team members, members she, the Swensons, and Giovante, left, and Miguel who because of his fading Swenson posed for photos in should have – and used to eyesight, eventually admit- of the press, and others, about a thousand other have – many of those same Ping alert to replace but the Swenson brothers area residents were swim- the Charlton Selectmen’s ted he was incapable of car- Meeting Room before area res- memories – and a good many ing for Peggy in their inde- reverse 911 seemed slightly mystified ming and enjoying some more. Of her career as a con- by all the fuss. early summer beach weath- cue and public safety officials pendent living apartment. “I Page A2 arrived with commendations for cert pianist, music director couldn’t see. I didn’t want to After all, they were just er. at prestigious churches and doing what comes natural- Barnett was playing in their efforts in rescuing a down- give her the wrong pills. She ing girl from Buffumville Lake organizations throughout ly. New England, as a lyric LEARNING Please Read RESCUE, page A11 on June 1. Please Read MEMORIES, page A11 A home away Amazing grace

from home FIRST ‘CHRISTIANALITY FESTIVAL’ ATTRACTS FRESH AIR FUND KIDS GAIN GOOD WEATHER AND A CROWD

SECOND FAMILY EXPERIENCE BY MARK ASHTON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER Biggest Losers BY JOY RICHARD Susan Shalhoub said she CHARLTON — Despite STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER and her husband will be frequent forecasts of dire Page A3 Central Massachusetts hosting a child for a second and inclement weather, the will once again greet an time this year. Shalhoub first-ever Christianality excited group of campers said Jozziah, 7, a native of Festival drew some 150 SPORTS who will join local families Queens, N.Y., has become a people to the grounds care of the Fresh Air Fund. welcome addition to their around Charlton City More than 130 years later, family during the past year. United Methodist Church kids from cities all over the Shalhoub said the experi- on Saturday, June 29, for northeast will make the ence last year was a very four hours of free enter- bus journey down to the positive one. She said she tainment (contemporary countryside of gives Jozziah’s mom a lot of Christian music bands), Massachsuetts to visit with credit for extending her pony rides, games for kids, families new and familiar trust to their family. summer picnic food, and who plan to give them a She said one of the plenty of family fun. summer like they have things that surprised her Sunny skies and cooling never been given. the most was how much the breezes blessed the event, Families and partici- little experience meant to organized by the church’s pants with the Fresh Air Jozziah. Shalhoub said on concert team in junction Fund will arrive at the one trip to the Dudley with its missionary board. Little League Sturbridge Wal-Mart and transfer station, Jozziah Free parking was provided spend a week together this was intrigued by how trash at the church and on the Mark Ashton photos August. Speaking with and recycling was property next door (both action Sierra Erstgard offers a moving “Dirt Road Prayer.” some families in the tri- processed. on Stafford Street), gener- Page A14 town it was clear that this “We’re just out doing ously donated by the Tully they’ve “taken out the respect, kindness, and gen- experience has changed errands, making several family. domain name.” It’s defined erosity, especially to those both the parents and their stops, and I wasn’t expect- Christianality is a term as “conveying a Christian less fortunate.” children for the better. ing it to be a big deal,” said coined by the church’s con- personality – loving your fellow man, showing OPINION Dudley resident and cert team and for which Please Read FESTIVAL, page A12 O Fresh Air Fund participant Please Read CAMP, page A11 GET YOUR POINT ACROSS PAGE A10 State leaders react to state budget approval POLICE LOGS BY JOY RICHARD July 2, was $34,063,481,000. our state’s spending.” additional spending comes on STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Durant echoed the senti- Durant said he feels the jump the backs of Massachusetts PAGE A5 With funding for fiscal 2014 ments he made in a press in taxes to support the budget taxpayers to the tune of over officially approved at the state release from late June, where is not something that will help $500 million tax increases this level, cities around the area are he spoke about the concerns he our state in the year to come. year and over $700 million by looking to extra funding for has with the budget. He said he “While it’s easy to point to 2016,” said Durant last month. budgetary relief. was happy to see local aid bol- some of the programs that During an interview on According to State Rep. Peter stered for the upcoming year, receive additional funding and Wednesday, July 3, Durant said Durant, R-Spencer, the final but was frustrated “by the lack say what a great job the state is Peter Durant number approved on Tuesday, of focus and prioritization in doing, the truth is that this Please Read BUDGET, page A13 2 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER• Friday, July 12, 2013 www.charltonvillager.com Alert system expected to reach thousands of smart phones BY JOY RICHARD terms and conditions, the end user lic notifications.” STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER need only turn on location-based He added that the Worcester Reverse 911 calls are slipping out services to receive alerts any- County office is the first in New of vogue, as cost-effective phone where in the world.” England to use the new system. apps are now providing emer- Evangelidis said he is excited to He said over the past several gency alert services. utilize the new technology and months, many of the bugs, which In a world where the weather is replace the former reverse 911 sys- have plagued the system since its ever changing and the social cli- tem that was damaged as a result inception in 2012, have been mate has been rockier than ever, of Hurricane Sandy.He added that worked out. Evangelidis said this the Worcester County Sheriff ’s Homeland Security originally includes multiple alerts of the Office has recently unveiled their funded the system in 2008 and it same event. new system of public warnings. was land-based. Evangelidis said When asked what people would Sheriff Lew Evangelidis sat after the damaged occurred fund- do if they did not have a smart down to speak about the ing was taken away, and this new phone, he said that is being looked “Ping4alerts” app on Tuesday,July system was acquired. into in the interim, and that as a 2, at his West Boylston office. He “It will enhance public safety,” back up most communities have a said the new way of communicat- said Evangelidis. “Massachusetts reverse 911 call system in place to ing with residents is cost affective Emergency Management warn its specific residents of local to the department and citizens, it’s Association (MEMA) have been turmoil. a free app on any smart phone, and utilizing it for the last year or so, In Dudley, Police Chief Steven it can get multiple messages out to they used it very successful in the Wojnar said while he has heard of people no matter their location. Boston Marathon bombing case the new system though the Ping According to the Ping4alerts where they notified a geo-fenced app, the town already utilizes the web site, the app specializes in area in Watertown.” Code Red reverse 911 system to “mobile notifications,” is com- Evangelidis referenced the “geo- inform residents of town-wide prised of “two components.” fencing” technique as a way to issues. A public safety organization alert people when they are “We have had it for about six Courtesy photo with a Ping4alerts license will approaching an area with a high months now,” said Wojnar about Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis holds up the sheriff’s office’s newest transmit the warning message to risk attached to it. He said as long Code Red. “I think [the Ping] tech- warning system, Ping4alerts, which will take the place of the traditional reverse an mobile phone user with the app as they have Wi-Fi or GPS they nology is what is in the future, but 911 calls. who has Wi-Fi/GPS capabilities. will be able to know where the right now it would only reach a “Senders log in to a secure web danger or potential bad weather is. certain part of the population.” lizes Code Red and will be using its program].” portal to create, target and send “We will definitely be using it In Oxford, Police Chief Michael services during the town’s ter- alerts. Receivers simply download for anything that can be affiliated Hassett said he has the Ping appli- centennial celebration weekend. Joy Richard may be reached at the free Ping4alerts app and select with public safety,” said cation on his smart phone and has “I do like it,” Hassett said about 508-909-4129 or by email at their categories of interest,” reads Evangelidis. “We didn’t want to been impressed with the technolo- Ping4alerts. “I am sure we will sit [email protected]. the website. “After downloading leave the county without any type gy and its capabilities. down at some point [with the sher- the free app and accepting its of ability for us to assist with pub- He added that Oxford also uti- iff] and see what is what [about the

features a kids’ stick-horse race and Run Like ‘Run Like the Dickens’ coming to the Dickens tees to the first 150 pre-registered Dragon celebrates runners. Water stops and light refreshments OSV are included. Beachbody gift baskets will be 90th birthday CHARLTON ALMANAC awarded to overall first-place male & female STURBRIDGE — On Sunday,July 14 at 8:30 finishers. Prizes will be awarded to the first- Shirley Dragon cel- THEY SAID IT a.m., Bay State Equine Rescue (BSER) will and second-place male & female finishers in ebrated her 90th host a 5K run/walk at Old Sturbridge Village the following divisions: 19 years old and birthday on the June 27. “While it’s easy to point to (OSV). under, 20-39 years old, 40-49 years old, 50-59 This inaugural event promises to be fun as Formally of Howe some of the programs that years old, and 60+ years old. Prizes include a Village, she now runners make their way through Old family four-pack of admission tickets to OSV, resides at the receive additional funding Sturbridge Village on dirt paths and paved Sunday brunch for two at the Oliver Wight Masonic Home in and say what a great job the roads. Tavern in OSV, and merchandise/gift certifi- Charlton where Run Like the Dickens 5K is the first public cates from local businesses. All participants recently her family state is doing, the truth is trail run through Old Sturbridge Village! It are entered in a drawing to win a pair of Red hosted a luncheon to that this additional spend- Sox tickets and will mark the occasion receive discount Courtesy photo and celebrate her ing comes on the backs of admission coupons birthday. Her twin brother, Sherwood (now Massachusetts taxpayers…” to OSV. deceased) also from Spencer, lived in New Cost: $25 until June Jersey until moving to California. They often Spring PARTS & SERVICE Specials - State Rep. Peter Durant, commenting 9, $30 from June 10 to celebrated their birthdays together. Winner 16 years in a row! July 9, and $40 from The luncheon was attended by her family on the recently approved state budget. July 10 until race day. and many friends from Spencer, Charlton, Runners have the and included relatives traveling from the Get “THE WORKS” Fuel Saver Package option to collect , California, and New Jersey. OPEN TO CLOSE pledges from spon- Shirley was a long time resident of starting at $29.95 sors to increase Spencer and was married to Willard Dragon TOWN HALL (508) 248-2200 (deceased ) for nearly 60 years. She worked in After $10.00 mail in rebate thru 8/30/13 fundraising dollars Board of Selectmen (248-2206): Klevens Shoe Shop on Main Street for 18 Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Includes 5 qt. Semi-Synthetic Motorcraft Oil and Filter, Battery Test, Tire Rotation, Brake to support the efforts years and during that time resided on of BSER...... 7:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. Inspection, Washer Fluid Filled, andComplete Under-Carriage, Multipoint Inspection Charlton Road before moving to Howe Tuesdays ...... 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Information & reg- Village. Fridays ...... 7:30 a.m to 12 p.m. istration at Shirley has two daughters, Susanne $30.00 http://www.baystate (Dragon) Rainville married to LtCol Paul Town Clerk (248-2249): rescue.org/ Rainville currently living in Woodbridge VA Monday,Thursday ..7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mail-in Rebate bser5k.shtml or and Shelley (Dragon) Head (deceased), who Tuesday ...... 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. * thru 8/30/13 Wednesday ...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Batteries *Must be installed at the dealership active.com lived in New Braintree with her husband Run Like the John. Shirley has two grandchildren, Eric Friday ...... 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Service Hours: Mon 8:00am-7:00pm • Tues-Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm • Sat 8:00am-Noon Dickens 5K is gener- Rainville and Melanie Thurston, living in PUBLIC LIBRARY (248-0452) ously sponsored by Virginia along with two great grand daugh- Mondays, Wednesdays ....9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kai Rose Fitness, ters, Courtney and Ryleigh Thurston. Tuesdays, Thursdays ...... 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Independent Fridays, Sundays ...... Closed “Where friends send their friends” Beachbody Coach, Saturday ...... 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 366 E. Main Street., Rte. 9 • East Brookfield and timed by Central POLICE DEPARTMENT (248-2250) 508-885-1000 www.lamoureuxford.com Mass Striders. BUILDING & Monday to Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. REMODELING For emergencies, dial 911 14 FIRE DEPARTMENT (248-2299) Steel, Aluminum Copper, Brass, Monday to Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Batteries, Lead CASH FOR SCRAP METAL Household Metal POST OFFICES Charlton Center Post Office ..(800) 275-8777 Charlton City (01508) ...... (800) 275-8777 J D SCHOOLS Dudley-Charlton Regional School District REMODELING ...... (508) 943-6888 508-892-9595 • 508-340-6914 Charlton Elementary School LICENSED & INSURED ...... (508) 248-7774 or (508) 248-7435 Heritage School ...... (508) 248-4884 QUALITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE WE ACCEPT: Charlton Middle School ...... (508) 248-1423 3 Bonus Plans available to save you money! Shepherd Hill Regional High School Construction & Demolition Debris ...... 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HARRINGTON’S WEIGHT-LOSS CHALLENGE WINNERS ANNOUNCED AACCCCUURRAACCYY WWAATTCCHH The Charlton Villager is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a timely manner. If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4107 during normal business hours. During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will return your phone call.

PUBLIC MEETINGS Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are retrieved in advance from multiple sources, including Town Hall and on the Internet. The Charlton Villager is not responsible for changes and cancellations. TUESDAY, JULY 16 Zoning Board, 7 p.m., at Town Hall Betsy Peppel of Harrington Hospital’s Education Department awards Vivian Wells her prize. Charlton Orchards Farm

Courtesy photos Pick Your Vivian Wells and Joseph Guinta lost a total of 64 Own pounds in the recent weight-loss contest coordi- nated by Harrington HealthCare System’s BLUEBERRIES Community Outreach Wellness program. Visit our Farm Store BY MARK ASHTON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER ~ Pasture Raised Beef ~ SOUTHBRIDGE — Take 122 eager con- Tomatoes, Squash, Broccoli, Cucumbers, testants, add 12 weeks of concentrated “los- ing,” subtract 535-plus pounds and a big Eggs, Wine bunch of body fat, and what have you got? Wine Tasting Saturday & Sunday 12-4 Two prizewinners with lower body mass indexes, lighter bodies, and heavier wallets. Obadiah McIntyre Farm Winery The contestants were all part of the recent 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA Harrington Community Weight No More 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com contest, a program of the hospital’s Open Monday-Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 10-4 Education Department aimed at instructing as many area residents as possible in the connections between intake (eating), body Peace and Tranquility mass index (BMI) – as measured by a Tanita Body Fat Analyzer scale, the percentage of in your own Backyard fat for one’s age, and exercise. Of the original 100-plus entrants, only 51 took part in the final weigh-in, where the total amount of body fat lost was recorded at 127.3 percent, said Betsy Peppel of Harrington Hospital’s Community Joe Guinta won a big check from Betsy Peppel for losing 40 pounds and 13.3 percent body fat in 12 Outreach Wellness program. weeks. Two of those 51 emerged as clear winners: Vivian Wells, who lost 24 pounds and 9.4 per- before and after photos Full landscaping service & so much more! cent body fat, and Joe Guinta, who lost 40 were taken. During the Full Lawn Planting & Maintenance pounds and 13.3 percent body fat. In addition challenge, contestants Ponds built & maintained to getting a check for $1,500 each, the win- received handouts dealing Flower Plantings • Annuals • Perennials ning losers were given a complete hair with nutrition – fats and Waterfalls • Walls | Patios & Walkways makeover and professional facial from Tina oils vs. non-starchy veg- Outdoor Lighting • House Cleanout, attics, cellars McCaffrey and Dawna Salkiewicz at Studio etables, how to cut back on Bobcat Work | Backhoe Work | Gutter Cleaning Mood Advanced Skin Care. (In Guinta’s sugar, drinking water case, he received a great haircut, and his while cooking, choosing www.brunelleandsonslandscaping.com wife enjoyed a free facial.) whole grains, eating slow- “We do a lot of wellness coaching and take ly, baking, broiling, the holistic approach,” McCaffrey said of grilling, roasting, or stew- Studio Mood’s involvement in the project. ing instead of frying – and Greater “We stress organic health – from the inside some suggestions for out. Since we donate a lot of time to well- healthful recreation. Food- Worcester Monthly ness, the challenge seemed like a natural and-activity logs were pro- fit.” vided for all. Coin Show The 12-week challenge began in early Health tips were also March with weigh-ins at Harrington provided by the participat- Memorial Hospital and Brookside Terrace ing organizations on a Sun., July 14th, 2013 apartments in Southbridge and at weekly rotating basis, and 9:30AM - 3:30PM Harrington at Hubbard in Webster and wellness coaches were Harrington at Charlton in that town. available upon request Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge The general public was invited – especial- (for a separate fee). 754 Southbridge St. - Route 12 This body composition analyzer was used to measure contestants’ ly those with any concerns over heart, Midway weigh-ins took body mass index during the recent Weight No More challenge. Auburn, MA health, energy, body mass, nutrition, and place in mid-April and the 46 Tables - 40+ Dealers other weight-related issues. The program final weigh-ins at the end was “pre-tested” at Brookside Terrace for Coins - Paper Money - Tokens of May. At the sessions, from less than 18.5 (underweight) to 30 or nearly a year with great success, according Harrington provided bottled water, stress- greater (obesity). The fat percentage meas- FREE APPRAISALS to Peppel, who met with representatives of ing the need to stay hydrated while exercis- ured by the Body Composition Analyzer area fitness facilities just prior to the con- ing and reaffirming the value of water as a depends upon age, gender, and other factors, ADMISSION $1.00 test to promote it among their clients and healthful body cleanser. 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If a case Health Sciences Industry leaders representing over 1,100 and a student at Bay Path, was awarded a is dismissed in court or the party is found to be businesses, corporations, trade associa- Skill Point Certificate in Electrical innocent, The Villager,with proper documentation, CHARLTON — tions and unions recognized the students Construction Wiring. will update the log at the request of the arrested Stacey Ann for their demonstrated excellence in 98 • Team U (consisting of Brittany Boyle, party. Howarth, a hands-on occupational and leadership Jessica Cahill, Danielle MacNeil, Michael National Honor contests, such as robotics, criminal jus- Torres), from Bay Path, was awarded a CHARLTON POLICE Society graduate tice, aviation maintenance and public Skill Point Certificate in of Shepard Hill speaking. All contests are designed, run Entrepreneurship. DEPARTMENT Regional High and judged by industry using industry • Cameron Fournier, from Webster and School, Class of standards. a student at Bay Path, was awarded a Skill THURSDAY, JUNE 27 2009, graduated on Top student winners received gold, sil- Point Certificate in Power Equipment May 11 with CHARLTON – 1:07 p.m. – Larceny, Jennings Road ver and bronze medallions. Many also Technology. magna cum laude received prizes such as tools of their trade CHARLTON – 5 p.m. – Accident, Brookfield Road. honors from Mass CHARLTON – All afternoon – Two disturbances. Stacey Ann Howarth and/or scholarships to further their Shepherd Hill Class of College of careers and education. The SkillsUSA FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston Championships is for high school and col- with a degree in pharmaceutical sciences 1988 Reunion CHARLTON – 11:50 a.m.— Keep the peace, lege-level students who are members of and a minor in chemistry. AUBURN — The Shepherd Hill Class of Dresser Hill Road SkillsUSA. She is enrolled to attend the University 1988 will be holding its 25-year reunion on CHARLTON – 2:50 p.m. – Structure fire, Freeman In addition, high scorers in the contests of Washington in Seattle, Wash., in Aug. 10, at the Auburn Elks. Please e-mail Road received Skill Point Certificates. The Skill September to obtain her PhD in pharma- Linda (Casavant) Racicot with updated CHARLTON – 3:43 p.m.— Smoke investigation, Point Certificate was awarded in 86 occu- cology. contact info at [email protected]. Snake Hill Road pational and leadership areas to students who achieved a high score defined by SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Stonehill College industry. The SkillsUSA Championships Bay Path Class of 1981 have been a premier event since 1967. The CHARLTON – 8:16 a.m. – Suspicious EASTON — Charlton resident Laura Skill Point Certificates were introduced 30th Reunion activity,Route 20. Poulin graduated from Stonehill College in 2009 as a component of the SkillsUSA CHARLTON – 4:54 p.m – Larceny, North Main with a Bachelor of Science degree. Work Force Ready System. AUBURN — Calling all classmates! The Street The following local students are medal- Bay Path Class of 1981 will host its 30th CHARLTON – 9:39 p.m. – Disturbance on Stafford Local Students Honored at lion and Skill Point Certificate recipients: Reunion at the Auburn Elks, Route 12, Street led to two people getting criminal sum- • Team AG (consisting of Bryan Gibree, Auburn, on Saturday, July 26, at 7 p.m. monses for assault, trespassing, and assault with National SkillsUSA Logyn Shea, Joshua St. Laurent, Robert Cost: $35 per person. rocks. Championships Ouellette), from Bay Path Regional Contact person: Lisa Nussbaum by e- SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Vocational Technical High School mail [email protected], 439 W.Preserve Ct., Franklin, WI 53132. 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BOSTON — On Friday, June 28, State Rep. Peter Durant (R- Spencer) and Paul Frost (R-Auburn) were joined by Sen. Stephen Brewer (D-Barre) to welcome more than 30 members of Charlton’s Senior Center, who toured the State House and were treated to lunch as part of their Volunteer Appreciation Day. Elaine Materas, the director of Council on Aging, and a recent recipient of the Unsung Heroine Award presented by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, organized the day trip as a thank you to the many volunteers who donate their time and talent to the operation of the Charlton Senior Center. Receiving special recognition was Larry and Carolyn Hafer, the Volunteers of the Year. “This group does so much for Charlton and its seniors,” Durant said. “You can stop by the senior center any day of the week and find dozens of friends and neighbors sharing a meal and laughing. There are a lot of people that work hard to make that happen and they deserve a big ‘thanks.’ I’m thrilled they were able to come spend the day in Boston.” Frost added, “It was wonderful to meet with the Charlton seniors at the State House today.I’d like to personally thank all those who volunteer and give back to the community. Their contributions too often go under the radar so it’s great that we had this opportunity to show them the appreciation they truly deserve.” www.charltonvillager.com Friday, July 12, 2013 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER•9 Cookout recipes for July 4 and beyond

ome of the simple pleasures Then, set a small olive onto the meat from oven; place on grill; sports drink to form the second of the summer season include TAKE large olive, adjusting so that the broil, basting with sauce frequent- layer. Finally, gently pour in diet Sbreezy cookouts and outdoor THE beak, cream cheese chest and ly. Turn only once. Allow 30 min- Sprite or 7 Up to top it off ! picnics. notch in the carrot slice line up. utes for well done steak. Yield: four Note: If you pour slowly over an If the warm weather finds you HINT Secure with a toothpick. If you servings. ice cube it helps to separate colors. whipping up cool food favorites for want to get fancy, you can add red the July 4 holiday, here are a few KAREN pimento scarves and use the frilly *** *** more to add to your recipe collec- TRAINOR cellophane topped toothpicks. Old Fashioned Lemonade — Win Dinner for Two at the tion. Long on flavor and short on This retro recipe has appeared in Publick House — Your tips can win preparation, the following recipes *** this column before, but is worth you a great dinner for two at the promise to become a mainstay of until completely frozen. Cucumber Dill Salad — The per- repeating! It’s a bit of work, but it historic Publick House Historic menu offerings for the summer Once frozen, let stand at room fect accompaniment to a medley of produces true old fashioned lemon- Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send in a holiday and beyond. temperature for about 10 minutes vegetable crackers. Simply mix ade sure to “hit the spot” on a hot hint to be entered into a random to soften, then scrape with a large together: three peeled and chopped summer afternoon. drawing. One winner per month *** metal spoon, creating a coarse cucumbers; two chopped scallions; To do: In a medium saucepan, will win a fabulous dinner for two Fresh Watermelon Ice — This is gravel of ice, and serve in chilled two cups of plain yogurt or sour combine two cups granulated (a $60 value) at the renowned frozen ice like you remember as a bowls or glasses. cream; one teaspoon pepper; and sugar and 2 half cups water and restaurant, located on Route 131 child. Chunks of sweet watermel- two tablespoon chopped black bring to a boil. Cook over medium across the town common in his- on refresh like nothing else and *** olives. Sprinkle liberally with heat for five minutes and let cool. toric Sturbridge. Because I’m in this icy treat is irresistible to both Cream Cheese Penguins — A fresh snipped dill. Serve chilled. Add the juice of six lemons, the the business of dispensing tips, not young and old alike. parade of yummy penguin appetiz- juice of two oranges, and one grat- inventing them (although I can Ingredients: Half cup water; ers are the stars of any cookout. *** ed orange peel to the syrup. Add take credit for some), I’m counting three quarters of a cup sugar; two Serve these easy to make novelties Barbecued spareribs, circa 1956 one cup fresh mint leaves if on you readers out there to share tablespoons honey; two table- with a variety of crackers and reel — There’s nothing like old fash- desired. Cover and let stand one your best helpful hints! spoons lemon juice; eight cups in the compliments! ioned spare ribs and this recipe hour, then train lemon syrup into a (four pounds) watermelon, seeded Ingredients: 18 jumbo black was the standard of backyard bar- jar and chill. For each serving put Do you have a helpful hint or and cut into chunks. olives, pitted; one (8 ounce) pack- becues in the 1950s. 1/3 cup lemon syrup into an 8- handy tip that has worked for you? Directions: In a medium age cream cheese, softened; 18 Ingredients: Four pounds ounce glass filled with crushed ice Do you have a question regarding saucepan, bring water, sugar, and small black olives; one carrot spareribs, cut into serving pieces; and cold water. Mix or shake well. household or garden matters? If so, honey to a boil, stirring frequently Directions: Cut a slit from top to two tablespoons salt; half cup melt- Serves two. why not share them with readers of until the sugar is completely dis- bottom, lengthwise, into the side of ed butter or margarine; half cup The Southbridge Evening News? solved. Remove from heat and each jumbo olive. Carefully insert chili sauce; two tablespoons vine- *** Send questions and/or hints to: allow to cool down. Stir in lemon about one teaspoon of cream gar; one tablespoon Patriotic Punch — Here’s an Take the Hint!, C/o the Southbridge juice. Place half of the watermelon cheese into each olive, exposing Worcestershire sauce; half tea- easy take on a red, white and blue Evening News, 25 Elm St., and half of the cooled syrup in a part of the white breast area. Slice spoon garlic salt; half teaspoon layered punch. The different levels Southbridge, MA 01550. Or e-mail blender. Cover and puree until the carrot into 18 quarter-inch- chili powder; 1/4 teaspoon pepper. of sugar in the drinks helps to [email protected]. Hints are entered smooth. Pour into a 9 by 13 inch thick rounds and cut a small notch Directions: Rub meat with salt. keep them separated. Keep in mind into a drawing for dinner for two at pan. Repeat blending with remain- out of each carrot slice to form Place in shallow roasting pan. this striped effect works best the historic Publick House Inn. For ing watermelon and syrup and add feet. Save the cut out piece and Bake one hour in moderate oven poured into glasses rather than more great hints, tune into Take the to the pan. press into center of small olive to 350 degrees, baste three and four served from a punch bowl, since Hint! one minute snippet tips aired Freeze about two hours, or until form the beak. If necessary cut a times with meat drippings. In the colors get mixed up when twice daily on ORC FM 98.9. And frozen one inch thick around the small slit into each olive before sauce pan, combine melted butter, stirred. for more tips and talk, be sure to lis- edges. Stir well with a fork to break inserting the beak. To assemble chili sauce, garlic salt, chili pow- To do: Fill glass or container ten to my live hour long show from up large pieces of ice. Cover and each penguin, set a big olive, large der, pepper, blend well; cook ten with ice. Pour in cranberry juice, 9 to 10 am. each Friday on WARE freeze another four hours or so, or hole side down, onto a carrot slice. minutes over low heat. Remove then very slowly pour in blue 1250. Washington quarters and early half dollars

et’s finish our review of only copper coins were minted. A year later, Washington quarters before Thomas Jefferson recommended to Lwe start on the early half dol- President Washington that the bonds be lars. reduced. In March of 1794 Congress passed We concluded our previous col- such a measure. Banks now felt their umn by noting that upwards of 70 deposits would be secure and they began million people collected the state depositing silver with the Mint. The Mint quarters beginning in 1999. While was now ready to put its staff to work pro- most of these coins, even in uncir- ducing the dies and planchets necessary to culated condition are, at best, make silver half dollars. worth a modest premium over In our next column we’ll take a look at the their face value, there are a few TREASURES IN trials and tribulations of the early produc- exceptions that you should keep a YOUR HOME tion of silver half dollars. In the meantime, look out for. These include the first keep the questions coming to us as directed five states of Delaware, PAUL below. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, JOSEPH and Connecticut, which Contact us! Paul: Grey Ghost Auctions & are worth $1.25 (retail) in MS 63 ed at $150 retail, and the low leaf we began minting coins in Philadelphia in Appraisals, 508-943-6570, pwogie@ condition. You can safely assume variety is listed at $100 retail. When found in 1793, the first half dollars were not made charter.net; www.greyghostcorp.com; The that any coins pulled from circulation will that grade you can expect approximately until December of 1794. author conducts certified coin and not be in Mint State condition. $60-$70 from a dealer. The first half dollars contained .8924 per- antique/collectible appraisals, on site estate (2002) is also worth that amount due to low The only other change I would draw your cent pure silver. This continued until 1837 sales, auctions, and cleanouts. mintage. attention to is the “perm” that the Mint has when the size of the coin was reduced The only other one you should actively given to George Washington’s hair. slightly but the purity was increased to .90 search for is the 2004D Wisconsin (pictured However, I do take exception to this strictly percent. This formula continued until the with this column). For some reason still stylistic change. The “perm” isn’t histori- silver content was reduced to 40 percent in unknown to the numismatic community cally accurate and I think it “sissifies” our 1965. The half dollar was the only U.S. circu- (although most believe these errors are due first president. Hudon’s bust of lating coin to contain silver after 1965. Then to a die flaw), there are two different errors Washington, which was made while in 1971 the value of the silver exceeded the — each with an extra leaf coming out on the Washington was alive, and which is now on face value of the coin and it, too, joined our left side of the ear of corn. Usually, the ear display at Mount Vernon, Washington’s other former silver coins (dime and quar- has one large leaf on the left. One error home in Virginia, does not display the wavy ter) as non-silver coinage. Since 1971 all half shows and extra leaf directly below the perm which we now see. dollars, with the exception of silver collec- major leaf. This is known as the “extra high tor coins, are comprised of a copper core leaf.” The second error has a thin leaf well EARLY HALF DOLLARS with a copper-nickel cladding. below the major leaf. This is known as the In 1792 Chief Coiner, Henry Voight, and “extra low leaf.” In almost uncirculated The half dollar was authorized by the Assayer, Albion Cox, could not post the (AU) condition, the high leaf variety is list- original Mint Act of 1792, and, even though $10,000 bonds required for taking office…so

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25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone (800) 367-9898 Fax (508) 764-8015 www.charltonvillager.com VIEWS AND COMMENTARYOPINION FROM CHARLTON, CHARLTON CITY, CHARLTON DEPOT AND BEYOND FRANK G. CHILINSKI PRESIDENT/PUBLISHER ADAM MINOR EDITOR Picture this!

h no! Not another hop, skip, and meander down memory lane! EDITORIAL O Well, why not? ’Tis the season, after all. That time of year for taking one of our favorite adventures – an annual pilgrimage to a nearby drive-in movie theater. Something to Time was, of course, that there were plenty of options for summer “out- door movie theater” view- write about ing. Locally, we enjoyed the Sturbridge Drive-In (also known by other t’s funny — every now and then, as peo- monikers at different ple tell me they read my column (hey, times) and the Quinebaug Idon’t laugh! People besides my mother Drive-In, just over the read this from time to time!), sometimes I state line from Dudley get the question most “slice of life” colum- AS YOU into Connecticut. nists get — “How do you decide what to These were our favorite write about every week?” LIKE IT haunts, though there were Well, this week, I can’t also screens (multiple decide — so I’m going to RIDING FOR A CAUSE MARK ASHTON screens, in fact) in write about writing a col- Leicester and Oxford, and umn. Call it “A column Courtesy photo Sutton, which later about nothing” ala CHARLTON — While most 12-year-olds spent last weekend swimming or playing ball, Peyton Ceppetelli, earned the nickname “Smutton” for its “Seinfeld,” but without all 12, of Charlton, spent last weekend riding his bike 150 miles from Quincy to Provincetown in the Cape choice of more “artistic” entertainment. the neurotic behavior. Cod Getaway. Peyton was riding alongside over 2,000 other riders including his mom, Carley Ceppetelli But Sturbridge and Quinebaug were closest You see, if any of you and grandfather, Jeff Helgerson, riding to find a cure for MS. On Saturday, June 29, Peyton rode from to home, and where our parents usually have been following this UMass Boston to the Cape Cod Canal, and on Sunday, June 30, he rode over the Bourne Bridge all the took us to the movies in our PJs (the easier column for any time, you way to Provincetown. to unload us when arriving back home at have probably discovered the end of the double feature, assorted car- THE MINOR that I write about … well toons, and “10 minutes to showtime” … um … what do I write reminders). This was in the days of black- DETAILS about, again? and-white movies, with cowboy sagas and I mean, sometimes, I Cool Chamber events on tap for summertime John Wayne war flicks being Dad’s favorite ADAM MINOR write about something I genres. find humorous, things I ummer is a season for celebra- July 20 with food, beer and wine tast- We kids didn’t really care much about the find annoying, things I tions … and dedications! ings, more than twenty vendors, cot- main features, as long as there were Woody The Chamber of Central Mass CHAMBER ton candy and popcorn for the kids, find inspiring, things I find (insert adjective S CORNER Woodpecker, Porky Pig, and Bugs Bunny here). I’ll get responses to columns via e- South has some cool events on the and more. We invite you to come and cartoons – or anything Disney.We were also mail or letter (that’s right, the postal service schedule for the hottest months of experience Ted’s brand new home there to enjoy the swings and slides outside still delivers letters, for now, at least) telling the year including two ribbon cut- after a $3.2 million renovation! the best place of all – the snack shack featur- me that my column made them laugh, ting ceremonies, a networking soiree at The • CMS Chamber Outing: A New England ing cardboard containers of popcorn, ice which then, in turn, makes me brag to my Vienna, and a summer clambake like no Clambake — Aug. 8, 5 to 8 p.m., Publick cream sandwiches, hot dogs and French wife about how hilarious, awesome and other! House Historic Inn, On the Common, fries that – if we were truly honest – tasted attractive I am. Needless to day, she quickly All are invited to join in the socializing and Sturbridge. an awful lot like the cardboard they came in. fun! Here’s the scoop on all that’s happening. Come join our Members and friends as we brings me back down to earth — with love, It didn’t matter. This was a family outing, • July 11: Ribbon Cutting and Reception: experience a summer clambake with all the of course. a fun night out together,a chance to park the 179 Main St., Sturbridge, (former Rom’s site). fixins at The Publick House Historic Inn! Then again, sometimes my column old Packard at just the right angle on a little On Thursday, July 11, join the Chamber of Cocktail hour begins at 5 p.m. in the Red brings the tissues. I’ll admit, some of my hump in the parking lot next to a pole sport- Central Mass South for the official ribbon Barn and we’ll move into the Garden Tent at columns about my brother are among the cutting for businesses in the former Rom’s 6 p.m. for a clambake buffet featuring your ing a pair of portable speakers – one to hang hardest I’ve ever written, but I am glad to building on Main Street, Sturbridge. This choice of a 12 oz. New York sirloin, a 1 1/4 lb. on the window of OUR car and one for the have shared that part of myself, and people beautifully refurbished property is the new lobster or a vegetarian entrée plus New window of the car on the other side of the have told me that they can relate to losing a home of Quality Physical Therapy, The England clam chowder, steamed clams, pole. loved one so tragically.It’s a part of me that Winebuyer’s Outlet/Sturbridge Cheese and baked potatoes, corn on the cob, strawberry From our parents’ perspective, it was also will be with me until the day I die, and if Chocolate, Teddy G’s Bar & Grille and Top shortcake for dessert, and much more! Local a night out, at family friendly prices (as people are going to get to know me, that Nails Spa. The Chamber will present a rib- favorite Rob Adams will provide live musical many kids as could squeeze into the vehicle stuff comes with the package! bon cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. Come tour entertainment sponsored by the United Lens were part of the per-car ticket price). And I’ve even been called “sentimental” by a Quality Physical Therapy’s new state of the Company. Groups of any size can be accom- there was always the chance that after some reader responding to a tribute to my parents art facility.Staff members will be on hand to modated. Just tell us how many are in your time on the swings and slides, and after eat- on their recent anniversary,or my father on answer questions regarding program offer- party,and we’ll reserve your table. Cost is $50 ing some leaden snacks, we kids would actu- Father’s Day,my mother on Mother’s Day or ings. The Winebuyer’s Outlet / Sturbridge per person. Tables of ten can be reserved for ally quiet down (fall asleep) in time for the my grandfather, or a dearly departed friend. Cheese & Chocolate will present a special the special rate of $450. Please contact us to adults in the car to actually enjoy the movie. Sentimental? Hey,I’m a man! Men are rough tasting of fine wines, local cheeses, choco- reserve your space by Aug. 1. While we can’t be sure (memory fades, and tough and … football! Steak! Oh, who lates and specialty foods from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Welcome new members! The Chamber of even as it allows us to reinvent the past), but am I kidding? I love my mommy and daddy, with special discounts for Chamber Central Mass South is thrilled to welcome we might have caught such Henry Fonda and I don’t care who knows it! Members and ribbon cutting attendees. our newest Members. classics as “12 Angry Men” and “The Oxbow Sentimental? Let’s call it, “appreciative.” Teddy G’s will also have discounted coupons • Anytime Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness Club, Incident” – along with a submarine movie Yeah, that sounds better. for attendees. The official ribbon cutting cer- 479 East Main St., Southbridge. or two – at the drive-in. And there must have Don’t get me wrong, I’m not tooting my emony takes place at 4 p.m. sharp with a • DM Design/Marketing, Design & been a Technicolor Todd-AO wide-screen own horn here. Let’s just be honest here — reception and tastings to follow. All are wel- Marketing Agency, 222 Forest Ave., West Cinemascope feature in there somewhere. for every person that reads this and finds it come! Brookfield Other unique aspects of drive-in movie entertaining, there are some that either • July 15: Fun at Five Networking at The • Here Today Adopted Tomorrow Animal viewing included starting the movies before don’t like it, skip right over it, or downright Vienna, 14 South St., Southbridge. Join us in Sanctuary, Non-Profit Sanctuary for Cats & it was truly dark enough to see them, and couldn’t be bothered with it, and then feel July as Fun at Five visits The Vienna Dogs, 180 Sturbridge Road, Brimfield the frequent onscreen reminders to hang compelled to tell me so. That’s fine, I’m a big Restaurant & Historic Inn in Southbridge! • Majordomo Concierge Errand Services, the speakers back on their posts before driv- boy, I can handle criticism (as long as it’s Named the “Best European Style Inn” by Personal Services Company, 483 English ing off with them still attached to the car. constructive)! Yankee Magazine, The Vienna is a perfect Neighborhood Road, Woodstock More than one speaker and one window But going back to the original question — place to mingle, relax and celebrate a mid- • SERVPRO of Hampshire County, were damaged at almost every viewing. how do I decide on what I am going to write summer’s evening with the Chamber! Enjoy Residential & Commercial Restoration When color TV,and a lot of major motion about every week? I mean, with 52 weeks in delicious appetizers, a cool cocktail and great Services, 264 Moody St., Ludlow picture viewing, entered American homes, the year, I have to write 52 columns, ranging company as you network with Members and • Solid Masonry Solutions, LLC, the drive-in still held its allure, especially from 500 to 1,000 words each time. Where do guests. There will be chances to win some Commercial & Residential Masonry, for teens and young adults with driving I possibly find the words? Just using my valuable drawing prizes and other surprises Construction, Repair & Restoration, 18 privileges – and companions of the opposite brain for a quick second to calculate those as well! Cost is $10 for Members who register Mountainbrook Road, Sturbridge gender in the car. Rolling up the windows to numbers, that’s about 26,000 to 52,000 words or $15 at the door. $20 for non-members. • Sturbridge Seafood (Opening in July!), keep out the mosquitoes occasionally result- a year (OK fine, I used a calculator…)! Thank you to our July Fun at Five sponsor: Chef-Owned Seafood Restaurant, 376 Main ed in some fogginess on window interiors. Well, to answer that question, I have an Harrington HealthCare System. The Fun Street, Sturbridge These were the days of “Beach Blanket awesomely entertaining family, for one, starts at 5. Find these and all Chamber Member busi- Bingo” flicks, the latest from Frankie including a nearly-2-year-old toddler. I • July 19-20: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and nesses online under the Membership tab at (Avalon) and Annette (Funicello), anything mean, I could write a book on that stuff. Celebration: Ted’s Package Store, Charlton. cmschamber.org. Elvis, or Pat Boone. Don Rickles and Buddy Second, my job offers more than enough The Chamber will present a ribbon cutting The Chamber’s Mission — The Central Hackett were the comic foils, surfboards the opportunities for zany things to happen. ceremony to commemorate the official grand Mass South Chamber of Commerce is the major mode of transportation, Christopher And third, I’m always looking, and that’s opening of the newly reconstructed Ted’s leading advocate for business, promotes the Lee and Vincent Price the ones who sent half the battle. Sometimes, my family will Package Store at 27 Worcester Road (Route success of its members, and enhances chills up our down our spines. 20) in Charlton. All are welcome to be a part regional prosperity through networking, hear me saying to myself, “Sounds like a As we got older, outdoor screens got a lit- of the celebration at Ted’s which will com- education, and promotion. Contact us today future column to me.” Days later, there it is tle more tattered, the hot dogs a little more mence with dedications and the ribbon cut- to find out more about the benefits of joining in print. Sometimes, a friend or acquain- costly (and even more card-boardier tast- ting on Friday at 3 p.m. Light refreshments our dynamic organization! Follow the tance will tell me, “You should write about ing), and it got harder to find a working will be available. The celebration continues Chamber on Facebook! – that!” after something funny happens. It from 1 to 4 p.m. on the afternoon of Saturday, www.facebook.com/cmschamber. speaker on a weedy patch of parking. One probably hasn’t happened yet. Don’t take it summer during college, we took our future personal! wife back to the Quinebaug for a couple of I guess in the end, this column is, simply, classic movies neither of us can now just a window into my life. It is unmistak- LETTERS remember. ably, unapologetically honestly and Now our old outdoor theater sites are unashamedly me. They are, indeed, Minor Extra! Extra! Read All About It! We think you’re important hotels and housing developments and trail- details. If you don’t like it, feel free to not enough to tell all our readers to turn to the Opinion pages and er parks and even churches. But one or two read it, but hey, you’ve made it this far into read your Letters to the Editor. screens still survive, for those few short the column, so that means you probably But first, you have to write us! weeks when the lure of fresh evening air (if don’t mind it all that much. Mail your letters to the Charlton Villager, P.O. Box 90, you can call the exhaust emissions from 80 Welcome to my world, readers! And Southbridge, MA 01550. vehicles fresh air), stale and greasy snack thanks for making me a part of your life! I Or e-mail your letters to the editor at aminor@stonebridge- foods, and second- (or third-) run features look forward to the adventures to come. call us back to a time and place that may Huh, well what do you know — 700 words press.com. truly exist nowhere else than in the timeless about nothing! You’ll need to provide your name and place of residence, realm of nostalgia. along with a phone number, so we can verify the letter is yours. We don’t expect Frankie or Annette to be Adam Minor may be reached at (508) 909- We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around 600 words in the vicinity, of course, but when we tune 4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stonebridge- or so, you’re going to have a better chance at seeing all your our car radio to the proper station for this press.com. words in print. summer’s annual adventure in time travel, If you want to write a bit longer about a particular issue, maybe a guest Your will you be there? We’ll wake you (if the Turn column is your cup of tea. If you do that, try to keep it between 700-800 grandkids don’t) when it’s time to head for words. home. Remember, libelous remarks and/or personal attacks are a no-no and could lead to your letter not being published. Mark Ashton can be reached at: So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! [email protected], or by calling: 508-909-4144. www.charltonvillager.com Friday, July 12, 2013 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER•11 Brothers honored for life-saving efforts at Buffumville under. He was transported to Sturbridge Firefighters, Park ery, cool-headedness, and heroic “It was just a natural instinct to RESCUE UMass Hospital, where he was Rangers from Buffumville, actions. bring her back,” added Miguel. continued from page 1 later pronounced dead. Charlton Selectmen and other In addition to the certificates “It was good,” the younger the water with her father, John, The Swensons were recognized elected officials, a representative and citations, the boys were given brother said of knowing that they who suddenly disappeared under recently for their swift actions in from the office of State Sen. $50 gift certificates to the Red had actually saved someone from the water, leaving her struggling rescuing the girl and alerting Stephen Brewer, and members of Robin Restaurant and area movie drowning. “At least the girl gets to on her own. Giovante noticed the authorities to the disappearance of the Regional Dive Team. A dozen theaters, along with lessons from live a longer life.” problem, alerted his brother, and the father. On Tuesday, June 25, or more family members and Central Mass. Scuba. They were When asked if the family had Miguel swam to the girl and they were officially honored in the friends were also on hand for the also interviewed, on camera, by enough wall space on which to brought her back to the shore and Selectmen’s Meeting Room at presentations and awards given Worcester News Tonight, and by a hang all the boys’ awards, certifi- safety. Charlton Town Hall, where dozens the brothers. handful of newspaper reporters cates, and official citations, Keisha That’s when the boys alerted gathered to present citations, cer- Various citations were present- and photographers. Archeval, their mother, said, “I’m others to the fact that the girl’s tificates, gifts, T-shirts, and even ed, typically recognizing the boys Both Giovante and Miguel going to put them all in a vault … father had not surfaced in a while. scuba-diving classes that might for their “heroism and exceptional attend the Abby Kelley Foster where they’ll be safe.” The Swensons and other swim- help them (as Miguel has suggest- character in saving the life of Charter School in Worcester and The Swensons said they have mers made a human chain and ed he wants) to become full-fledged another.” Charlton Board of said they don’t really think of not heard from the Barnett family dove several times in search of the divers and members of a water- Selectmen Chairman Rick themselves as heroes for doing since the rescue of the girl and the father, but it wasn’t until the rescue team some day. Swensen (no relation) told the what was right and what a lot of drowning death of her father. District 7 Central Regional Dive Among those honoring the boys young men he was “proud today to other people would also have done. Team took over that Barnett was were Massachusetts State be a Swensen – though the “We learned to swim very Mark Ashton can be reached at: found and removed from the water, Troopers, Charlton Police and Fire spelling’s a little different” and young,” Giovante said of his and [email protected], or by about 25 minutes after going officials, Southbridge and commended them for their brav- his brother’s swimming abilities. calling: 508-909-4144. Couple chronicles dealings with dementia those she played to be named State Champ keeping with the Masonic tenet of charity. the Krewsons, who celebrated their 53rd MEMORIES Pianist in Ohio during her senior year of In 1998, he met Larry Camerlin, founder of wedding anniversary on June 23, enjoy continued from page 1 high school. Angel Flight NorthEast, which is chartered meals – especially Sunday brunches – had to go to the nursing home.” Sometimes, when Keith wheels her back to provide air transport to people in need. together, and Peggy’s daily performances in That change of address happened just last to her room and thanks her for the beautiful Most Angel Flight passengers are patients the nearby activities room. Christmas, with Peggy now living a couple music, saying, “Your Chopin made me cry,” in need of transportation from rural areas Keith brings by scrapbooks from her days of (connected) buildings away, with some of she responds with incredulity.“I don’t know to major medical centers in the Northeast. with the youth symphony in Boston, or her her most quintessential life’s experiences what you’re talking about.” The pilots provide their own planes and fuel days with the opera, or recordings of her fading in and out inexplicably. One of the The daily recitals, then, are crucial to pre- and even arrange for an Earth Angel, the playing the Steer Organ at its rededication most surprising things about Peggy’s serving both Peggy’s and Keith’s enjoyment land-born version of their charitable in the Congregational Church on dementia was the sudden “disappearance” of life. Recently, for Memorial Day efforts, to taxi patients to and from their Nantucket, when she, literally,pulled out all of her beloved music. Ceremonies held at the Masonic Home for ultimate destinations. the stops and wowed the crowd of 600 profes- “I sat her down at the piano one day to see its veteran residents, Keith served as emcee While most Angel Flight missions involve sional musicians. what would happen, and she said, ‘What’s (as a former American Legion president human patients, the organization also trans- If you ever get the time, visit Keith this? I don’t know anything about pianos,’” and active veteran) and Peggy sat quietly at ports organs and blood, and even carried Krewson the raconteur. His tales of life in says Keith. So he drew upon his training as the upright piano until it was time for a paw-saving foot wraps to dogs working in the military, as an Angel Flight pilot, a a psychologist and asked himself, “What presentation of the medley of service tunes. the rubble of the World Trade Center after Mason, and an involved community mem- would I do if this were someone else?” Without music in front of her, she played 9/11. ber are all truly fascinating. Just don’t What he did was leave her at the piano everything Keith requested. “From the halls Krewson became so smitten with Angel schedule your visit during his time with long enough for memories to slowly trickle of Montezuma,” he would suggest, or “Off Flight service that he soon became one of Peggy. His life as loving husband, hero, and back. And “all of a sudden,” he says, she we go, into the wild blue yonder,” and she their most frequent fliers, even receiving memory restorer is still very active. was playing Chopin’s “Polonaise,” and then led the veterans and attendees in singing all special recognition on his 300th flight at a “Clair de Lune” – both flawlessly. the tunes. reception in Boston. He eventually retired, Mark Ashton can be reached at: That experience inspired Keith to spur Service has been a big part of the in 2007 – after logging 7,000 hours – as Angel [email protected], or by calling: musical memories on a more regular basis. Krewsons’ life in other ways, as well. Flight’s oldest pilot, with the most missions 508-909-4144. So every day, he visits Peggy and takes her Another of Keith’s passions in life – not (400), deciding to “get out while I was on to the activity room not far from her own counting the Masons, the Marines, and his top.” private room, where she sits at the piano affiliations with churches, hospitals and “I miss it terribly,” and plays classical pieces for him and popu- health organizations, lodges and lecture cir- he says of the flying. Check out the lar tunes for a sing-along with a packed cuits – is flying, something he first took up By virtue of his time room of other Overlook residents. “as an old man in my forties.” His introduc- and talents in the air, For the daily sing-alongs, in fact, Peggy’s tory lesson cost $5. he’s still recognized Summer fingers and musical memory are as vibrant He was soon high on flying, but not the as a certified and agile as they ever were, recalling les- aerobatics that Peggy was into (she’s also a Homeland Security sons and trills and flourishes from more pilot). Instead, he commuted daily to Roger Volunteer Pilot for than seven decades of practicing, teaching, Williams Medical Center where he was VP emergency air trans- Home and performing. Things she’s playing again of Administration, flying from Nantucket to portation. include pieces by Grieg, and Mozart, and Rhode Island. But he also decided he wanted More or less earth- to fly for “some reason” – something in bound nowadays, Improvement Feature on page B2 Local residents prep for another and spruce up your home year of Fresh Air fun this summer! CAMP continued from page A1

Shalhoub, who turned the experienced into a learning opportunity, explaining where trash goes and how it gets there. “I asked him if mommy just put the trash in a shoot in the hall. He was full of questions.” She added that he thought the “take it or leave it” was great and he scooped a book immediately,taking it as his “treasure,” not believing that something could be free. Shalhoub said she this is one of the points she want- ed to make about the program — you don’t have to have a million dollars or a hundred things planned for the week. All the kids coming to the area want is the normal summer experience, in a quiet town, with a few new friends. “I really think the positive aspect of this program is that there are really good people you can trust in the Reema Dhingra DMD PC & Associates Drury Square Medical Center • 48 Auburn St. • Auburn, MA world,” said Shalhoub. “Jozziah’s mom knew that too 508-832-6278 • and that really resonated with us. Courtesy photos newengland-kids.com Just a few miles away in North Oxford, Olivia Cyr, 10, is preparing with great anticipation for the arrival Dudley resident Benjamin Shalhoub, 8, of her friend Chanel, 8, who Cyr’s mother Melinda poses for a photo with his Fresh Air said has become more like a sister to her daughter in Fund friend Jozziah, 7, of Queens, N.Y., who will return to the Shalhoub family the last three years. home this summer for a second year. Melinda added that the experience for Olivia, who is an only child, has opened her eyes to new experiences. Melinda. “[Chanel] told her mom, “It has given her an idea of what it is like to have a ‘They have so much grass!’” sister,” said Melinda during a phone interview last She said she was happy to see week. “It is very good for Olivia to know that not every- Chanel embrace the fishing trip body has the same things that we do.” the family went on last year. Melinda said the girls talk and text throughout the “When she caught her first fish year with Chanel even texting Olivia a quick snap of she was very excited,” said the new outfits she’ll be brining for the week in Melinda. “It was also just being August. able to ride a bike around our cul- “It is the little things that we take for granted,” said de-sac. That’s something else our kids take for granted.”

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The calendar page is a free service offered that leads to Jesus when Charlton Baptist cold readings from the script. This Lillian for listings for government, educational and presents SonWest Roundup Vacation Bible Hellman drama offers a variety of interest- SATURDAY non-profit organizations. Send all calendar School (VBS) July 15-19. SonWest VBS, a ing and challenging roles. It is a drama, not JULY 20 listings and happenings at least one week in free, week-long program for kids entering a children’s production, and is an exciting DUDLEY — The First Congregational advance by mail to Ann Tremblay at kindergarten to fifth grade, will be held production of the Gateway Players’ season. Church of Dudley UCC, 135 Center Road Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, from 9 a.m. to Noon, July 15-19, at Charlton For more information, leave a message on announces that its 44nd Annual Church MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail Baptist, located at 50 Hammond Hill Road, the Gateway machine- 508-764-4531. Auction will be held on Saturday, July 20 to [email protected]. Please Charlton. A community service program from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date is Sunday, write “calendar” in the subject line. We will will also be held during the week for sixth, STURBRIDGE — Families are invited to July 21 from noon to 5 p.m. Preview of auc- print such listings as space allows. seventh and eighth graders. The week will attend a family fun get together at 10 a.m. tion items is one hour prior to the auction. include music, playing games, creating Tuesday, July 16 at Westville Recreation We are looking for usable donations of fur- SATURDAY crafts and watching skits. Through these Area, Wallace Road, Sturbridge. Let’s get niture, tools, china, glassware, lamps, etc. JULY 13 activities as well as Bible stories and mis- together to get to know the whole family to Please no books, appliances or upholstered WALES — Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary, sions activities, kids will learn that Jesus’ share and play. Bring picnic lunch and out- furniture. We will have a food booth, tag 30 Peck Road, Wales, will be hosting a unconditional love never changes. The door fun items to share. Sibling group will table, merchant donations and a 50/50 raffle. “Celebration of Nature through Music and theme verse is Hebrews 13:8, “Jesus Christ resume meeting regularly in September. For information, call 508-943-7320. Poetry” program at 1 p.m. July 13. Local per- is the same yesterday and today and forev- Open to the public. Free. For more informa- former Gary Blanchard with wife Carol er.” To participate, children must be of age tion, call 508-796-1950. WALES — “Edible Perennial Gardening May and associate Richard Bachtold will to enter public kindergarten in the fall. For WEDNESDAY and Landscaping,” a power point presenta- enlighten us with their view of nature more information, call Charlton Baptist at tion about growing trees, shrubs, vines, through music and poetry. This program is 508.248.4488. To download a registration JULY 17 canes, and herbaceous plants for produce in free and open to all ages. Come join us for an form, go to www.charltonbaptist.org. SOUTHBRIDGE — The Planning New England with naturalist and landscap- afternoon of relaxation and entertainment. Committee for the Southbridge er John Root, will be presented on Saturday, SOUTHBRIDGE — Join us at 7 p.m. July Bicentennial will meet at 7 p.m. July 17 at July 20 at 1:30 p.m. at Wales Baptist Church, CHARLTON — The Charlton Community 15 as Fun at Five visits The Vienna the Southbridge Town Hall, 41 Elm St., in 24 Main St., Wales. Informational flyers will Center for Arts and Activities and the Restaurant & Historic Inn, 14 South St., the Rice Conference Room. Everyone is wel- be available, and plants will be offered for Pasture Prime Players are happy to Southbridge! Named the Best European come to help us plan for this great mile- sale. The program, which is free and open to announce the return of “Musicians Open Style Inn by Yankee Magazine, The Vienna stone. the public, is supported by a grant from the Mike Night” at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 11 at is a perfect place to mingle, relax and cele- Wales Cultural Council. For information, The Charlton Arts & Activities Center, 4 brate a midsummer’s evening with the THURSDAY call John at (413) 961-9059. Dresser Hill Road, Charlton. Performances Chamber and our guests! Enjoy delicious will be held in the barn and admission is appetizers, a cool cocktail and great compa- JULY 18 SUNDAY ny as you network with your fellow STURBRIDGE — The 2013 Summer free. Musicians interested in performing Concerts on the Sturbridge Common is JULY 21 should call (508) 248-5448 or visit Members. There will be chances to win some valuable drawing prizes and other sur- underway. All concerts begin at 6 p.m. and SOUTHBRIDGE — St. Michael’s [email protected] for more are free to the public. Bring your own lawn Romanian Festival will be held from noon to information. prises as well! Cost is $10 for Members who register or $15 at the door; $20 for non-mem- chairs and blankets. Thursday, July 18: The 6 p.m. Sunday, July 21 in Romanian Hall, SUNDAY bers. Thank you to our July Fun at Five Sound of Frank, Frank Sinatra. (Sturbridge Southbridge, featuring shish kebab, Balkan sponsor: Harrington HealthCare System. Tourist Association) For more information, pastries and a live band. Free admission. JULY 14 Call 508-347-2761 or email info@cmscham- call the Recreation Department at 508-347- SOUTHBRIDGE — St. George Greek ber.org. 2041. THURSDAY Orthodox Church will hold its annual Greek JULY 25 picnic from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday,July 14 on TUESDAY STURBRIDGE — iPADS are giving voice STURBRIDGE — The 2013 Summer the church grounds at 55 North St. Shish JULY 16 to Adults and Children with Autism and Concerts on the Sturbridge Common is kebab, Greek pastries and refreshments will other disabilities. Come to our iPad Club at underway. All concerts begin at 6 p.m. and be available. Free admission. Rain or shine. SOUTHBRIDGE — Gateway Players 7 p.m. Thursday, July 18 at the South Valley Theatre, Inc. has scheduled auditions for are free to the public. Bring your own lawn Music by Bouzouki Fantasy Band with Family Support Center, 128 Main St., chairs and blankets. Thursday,July 25: 215th Markos. A dance ensemble will perform Tuesday and Thursday,July 16 and 18 at 6:30 Sturbridge, and learn how to use your iPad. p.m. at the Gateway Arts Barn, 111 Main St., Army Band. (Publick House and Sturbridge dances from various parts of Greece. Share apps that work for your child. We Tourist Association) Rain location: Burgess Southbridge, for the September-October encourage parents who are searching for production of “The Children’s Hour.” Elementary School. For more information, MONDAY communication needs for their child to call the Recreation Department at 508-347- Jackie Hemeon is directing, with Suzanne attend. Bring your i-pads, wireless available. JULY 15 Adams as producer. Women of varying ages 2041. CHARLTON — Kids can have a rootin’ Open to the public. Free. For more informa- are needed, as well as girls who look like 7-9 tion, call 508-795-1950. tootin’ time this summer riding the path graders and 2 men. Auditions will consist of ‘Christianality Festival’ draws a crowd to CCUMC FESTIVAL those in attendance were dancing donations were accepted at the site Sponsoring organizations, Donors included the Blanchard continued from page A1 on the grass to close out the festiv- to support the shelter’s ongoing including Blessings Farm and the family, Charlton Optical, Jim and ities. efforts at the farm in Charlton. church’s own Vacation Bible Linda Dodge, Homeinex Corp., Three bands – Never Forgotten, But before that, the day was Hot dogs, burgers, fries (and School (July 22-25) had tables set Marcia Howard, John and Nancy of Charlton, Tifton Carver filled with games and fun activi- fried dough), watermelon, pop- up with information at the festival. Hunt, Loren and Robin Jenks, Worship Band, of New Britain, ties – putt-putt golf, a beanbag toss corn, and other summer treats Official sponsors of the event Dennis and Jean Kosakowski, Conn., and Beauty4Ashes, based and ladder ball, face-painting, and were offered at family-friendly included: MTD MicroMolding, LaMountain’s Service Station, in Ashby, Mass. – kept the concert a three-point (basketball) shootout prices, along with the church’s sig- Snow’s Clam Box, Sole Penney’s Appliance, Savers Bank, stage busy, along with occasional contest for both kids and adults. nature strawberry shortcake Proprietor/111 Chop House, Sherwin Williams, Southbridge treats from the church’s pastor Blessings Farm, which rescues (which ran out) for dessert. Kondracki Plumbing, Michael Savings Bank, and Vantage and other talented parishioners. abused, abandoned, and otherwise Members of the Charlton Beaudry Remodeling, Pop’s the Printing. Beauty4Ashes announced on stage mistreated animals, was there pro- Explorers provided traffic control Handyman, Jim Black of Keller that the band is changing its name viding pony rides, explaining that and parking, making for a smooth Williams Realty, The Coutures, Mark Ashton can be reached at: (soon), but didn’t reveal its new a pony is any equine shorter than operation for the festival, which and the United Methodist [email protected], or by identity. By the end of the day, 13.2 “hands” in height. Free-will ran from 4-8 p.m. Foundation of New England. calling: 508-909-4144.

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381 Sturbridge Road • Brimfield, MA On Rte. 20 - At the Brimfield/Sturbridge Line 413-245-7900 • www.velvetgreene.com Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 8-5, Sun 9-3 www.charltonvillager.com Friday, July 12, 2013 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER•13 Catherine A. Allen, 97 OBITUARIES CHARLTON — Catherine A. (Poulin) She was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, Allen, 97, died Saturday, June 29, 2013, at and the Charlton Senior Center. Overlook Masonic Health Care in Charlton. Many years ago, she worked as a weaver Her husband was the late Philip Allen at the Charlton Woolen Mill. Susan S. Kirk, 56 who died in April 1989. The family would like to thank the staff of She leaves her daughter, Suzanne Overlook for the wonderful care given to OXFORD – Susan S. University of New York at Oswego in 1979, Trudeau of Sturbridge; 4 grandchildren; 17 Mrs. Allen. (Snyder) Kirk, 56, of and received her master’s degree in great-grandchildren and 5 great-great- Her funeral was held Wednesday, July 3 Country Lane, passed Program Planning and Evaluation from the grandchildren. from the Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy away peacefully on State University of New York at Albany in She was predeceased by her son, Philip G. St., Southbridge followed by a Mass at St. Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 1982. Allen, Jr. of N. Grosvenordale, CT, and a sis- Joseph’s Church, H. Putnam Road Ext., in her home with her fam- Mrs. Kirk was a third grade school ter Patricia Seeley of Blackstone, MA. Charlton. Burial was at WestRidge ily by her side, after a 20- teacher for seventeen years at A.M. Chaffee Mrs. Allen was born in Charlton, daugh- Cemetery Charlton. year battle with breast School and Clara Barton School in Oxford. ter of Desire and Emma (Curley) Poulin and sansoucyfuneral.com cancer. She celebrated Previously,she taught at Venerini Academy lived here all her life. her 56th birthday on June in Worcester, St. Tarcisius in Framingham, 22 and her 29tt wedding anniversary on and St. Mary of Snow in Saugerties, NY. June 23. She was a member of St. Roch’s Church in She is survived by her husband, John A. Oxford and was a former C.C.D. teacher. She John E. Anderson, Jr., 54 Kirk of Oxford; two children, Kaitlyn M. had an incredible passion for teaching, and GRAFTON – John E. Mr. Anderson worked at UPS in Kirk and her fiancé Christopher J. Smith of will be remembered as a dedicated mother Anderson, Jr., 54, of Shrewsbury for 33 years, and was a proud Charlton, and Michael J. Kirk of to her children. Millbury Street, died on member of the Teamsters. Somerville; her mother, Joan M. (Scharp) Her funeral was held on Tuesday, July 2, Tuesday, July 2, 2013, after He loved hiking the Kancamagus in New Snyder of Hurley, NY; two sisters, Deborah from Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., being stricken ill at work. Hampshire and going to NASCAR races in Smiseth of Stone Ridge, NY, and Karen Oxford, followed by a Mass at St. Roch’s He is survived by his the south. He was a season ticket holder for Burch of Oak Hill, FL; two sisters-in-law, Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. Burial was at mother, Marjorie J. the New England Patriots for many years Susan Kirk of Aurora, CO, and Linda Davis North Cemetery in Oxford (Fleming) Anderson of and enjoyed riding his Harley. of Saratoga Springs, NY; and many Memorial contributions may be made to North Oxford; two broth- He enjoyed caring for his mother, liked to nephews and nieces. the Susan S. Kirk Future Teacher ers, Dean Anderson and be the “cool uncle” to his nephews and She was born in Kingston, NY, the daugh- Scholarship, 4 Maple Road, ATTN: Naida his wife Maryann of Charlton and Paul nieces, and loved his cat, Spaz. ter of the late Robert W.Snyder, and lived in Lepore, Oxford, MA 01540 or The Breast Anderson of North Oxford; his sister, Funeral service and burial will be private. Hurley, NY before moving to Oxford in 1986. Cancer Research Foundation, 60 East 56th Debbie Shelton of Auburn; and several In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions She graduated from Kingston High School Street, 8th floor, New York, NY 10022. aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, and nieces. may be made to the Make-A-Wish in 1975, received her bachelor’s degree in www.paradisfuneralhome.com He was born in Worcester, the son of the Foundation of Massachusetts, 1 Bullfinch Elementary Education from the State late John E. Anderson, Sr., and lived in Place, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02114. Oxford before moving to Grafton 30 years Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Send all obituary notices to the Charlton Villager, PO Box 90, ago. Oxford, is directing the arrangements. He graduated from Oxford High School in www.paradisfuneralhome.com Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to [email protected]. 1977 and attended Quinsigamond Community College. Durant: Budget leans too much on tax hikes

the event means to the community weighed in on the topic through a increasing support for economic T. Moore, who led the effort to BUDGET and was happy to see the money recent press release where he said and workforce development.” continued from page A1 include the $1.5 million in the come through. he is proud of the committee’s In Webster, state budget budget and who gained the sup- “All of these little bits of money most recent piece of legislation. approval means the grant port of his fellow legislators. even though he voted against the out of a $34 billion budget are nice “The Legislature’s plan priori- obtained by Harrington “We cannot thank State Sen. House budget he is happy to see to have,” said Durant. “It is nice tizes critical investments in local HealthCare at Hubbard to support Richard T. Moore enough for his more than $70,000 in local aid for not to have [the funds] come out of aid, public safety, education, and the emergency room renovation efforts to ensure the future of Southbridge with $938,000 in unrestricted local aid money.” human service initiatives,” said project is fully funded. According emergency healthcare in the Chapter 70 funding going to the In Dudley, Town Administrator Brewer. “The spending plan closes to Harrington’s Director of region,” Harrington school district and $35,000 going to Peter Jankowski said the town had a $1.2 billion budget gap while Marketing and Public Relations President/CEO Edward Moore the town of Dudley and $97,000 in factored the potential funding into investing in some of the most Thomas Nutile, with the $1.5 mil- said in a press release from Chapter 70 money going to support the final budget approved on essential elements of government. lion grant ready to be signed by Richard’s office last week. the Dudley-Charlton Regional Wednesday, June 26, during their The fiscal year 2014 budget utilizes Gov. Deval Patrick, and matching “Senator Moore has been a cham- School District. final Town Meeting. new revenues generated as a result funding available from a anony- pion of healthcare, not only in our He added that out of supplemen- “We got lucky,” said Jankowski. of the joint transportation finance mous donor, the hospital is ready region, but throughout the tal funds Southbridge was given “We were working on the best-case framework agreed to by the house to begin work on what he said is a Commonwealth of $20,000 to go toward their bicenten- scenario, which was the Senate’s and senate last month and contin- long awaited project. Massachusetts.” nial celebration. He said the effort version [of the budget].” ues the Senate’s commitment to Harrington HealthCare System to get that funding was a collabora- Senate Budget Writing fiscal responsibility while meeting President and CEO Edward H. Joy Richard may be reached at tion between himself and Sen. Committee Chairman and Rep. the needs of citizens by restoring Moore said that Harrington is very 508-909-4129 or by email at Richard T. Moore, D-Uxbridge. Stephen M. Brewer, D-Barre, also vital funding to core services and thankful to State Senator Richard [email protected]. Durant said they both know what 14 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER• Friday, July 12, 2013 www.charltonvillager.com SPORTS Walk-off hit secures Oxford’s victory over Charlton

BY DAVID DORE Charlton the 4-3 lead. His two- STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER RBI triple in the top of the sixth OXFORD — Colin Ryan and widened the advantage to 6-3. Cole Hackett had games to Oxford scored three runs in its remember on a warm Friday half of the sixth inning to tie night last week. things up at 6. Charlton couldn’t Ryan’s walk-off hit in the bot- score in the seventh inning, so tom of the seventh inning gave Oxford had a shot at a walk-off his Oxford Little League 12-Year- victory. Old All-Star team the 7-6 victory Joshua Troy got things started over Charlton on July 5. with a single; he ended up at Hackett, meanwhile, was third following a Dante Purretta impressive. He had two home bunt. Ryan Parr was walked on runs, a triple and six runs batted four pitches, and then stole sec- in — all six runs Charlton ond. Next up to bat was Ryan, scored. who made the game-winning hit The game, played at Oxford’s to bring Troy home. home field, started out as a Oxford and Charlton met dur- defensive battle. The first runs ing pool play to determine which didn’t cross home plate until the eight teams (the top two teams in bottom of the second inning, four pools) would move on to the when Oxford took a 3-0 lead on next round. With a 2-1 record, back-to-back doubles. Oxford took second place in its Hackett hit the first two-run pool and advanced. Charlton fin- homer in the third inning, once ished in third place at 1-2. play resumed following a half- hour delay caused by a set of David Dore may be reached at field lights going out. His second (508) 909-4140, or by email at came in the fifth inning and gave [email protected].

David Dore photos An Oxford runner is called out at third base.

Charlton’s Cole Hackett (44) is greeted at home plate after hitting the second of his two home runs to give Charlton the 4-3 lead.

Oxford teammates Cameron Maher, left, and Jake Zito chat during a break in the game.

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SPORTS BRIEFS Charlton Little League to host golf scramble and auction Join Charlton Little League to raise funds for the continued upgrades and future construc- tion of Charlton’s baseball fields on Saturday,Aug. 3 at Heritage Country Club for the fourth annual Charlton Little League golf scramble and auction. There is a 12:15 p.m. check-in with a 1 p.m. start. The cost is $110 per place — with space limited to 144 players — and $25 for the dinner and auction only. Please mail payments to Michael Savage, c/o Charlton Little League, 5 Manor Forest Circle, Charlton, MA 01507. Please make checks payable to Charlton Little League. For any additional information please contact Michael Savage (508 335-6264, msavage@fit- nessem.com) or Donna Savage (508 826 3751, [email protected]).

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Nick Ethier photos Local teams played their Auburn Boys’ Summer Basketball League games inside the confines of Auburn High on July 1 since the Horgan Courts held steady pud- dles. In the contests, Northbridge defeated Shepherd Hill (43-35), Uxbridge edged Grafton (28-27) and Bartlett beat Hopedale (76-55).

AUBURN — Although there were steady pud- dles at the Horgan Courts — the normal location for Auburn Boys’ Summer Basketball League games — it did not deter the action, as Auburn High played host to games on July 1. In the earlier game Northbridge took down Shepherd Hill, 43-35. Then, in one nightcap, Uxbridge edged Grafton, 28-27, while Bartlett scored in bunches in the other later game, drop- ping Hopedale, 76-55. Northbridge improved to 5-0, Uxbridge to 3-2 and Bartlett to 5-1. Shepherd Hill slipped to 3-2.

Proulx’s pitching, Lavallee’s single lead Sturbridge Legion to victory

BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER STURBRIDGE — Sturbridge Post 109 American Legion baseball manager Jim Rosseel has said that effective pitching, a sound defense behind the pitcher and timely hitting leads to victories. Sturbridge raced out to a 4-0 start — exe- cuting all three facets of the game — before losing nine of its next 10 starts to drop to 5-9 overall. The pitching and defense had still been there — for the most part — but the hitting was nowhere to be found. That all changed on July 2 when Sturbridge hosted Northborough Post 234. Eric Proulx pitched a complete game, Proulx started two pickoffs at first base and a strong relay from right field to sec- ond base to third got another runner out, and the offense finally pulled through — scoring twice in the fifth inning to tie the game at 2-2 and winning it in the bottom of the seventh, 3-2, on a walk-off infield sin- gle by Kyle Lavallee. “That’s a big win. We’re right in the mid- dle of everything because of our quick start,” Rosseel said. Nick Ethier photos The win put Post 109 at 6-9 and in ninth place in the 14-team league. The top six Sturbridge’s Jake Boilard signals that his team is No. 1 after scoring the winning run in Post 109’s 3- teams at regular season’s end will qualify 2 victory over Northborough on July 2. for the postseason. “There’s still work to be done,” Rosseel said. Northborough jumped out to a 2-0 lead thanks to a two-run top of the third inning. Post 234 looked to add to its lead in the Sturbridge left fielder Bryan Stearns gets under fourth, but a strong relay from right field- the ball to make a catch. er Ian Wetherbee to second baseman Kody Murphy to third baseman Al Augustine gunned a runner down and Proulx’s strong pickoff move caught a runner leaning off first base to end the threat. Then, in the bottom of the fifth, Sturbridge tied it. Murphy led off with a single and Andrew Richards’ infield single plus a throwing error put runners at sec- ond and third base. Wetherbee (2 for 3) then hit a one-out RBI single and Lavallee followed with a sacrifice fly to tie it. Proulx then picked off another Northborough runner in the top of the sev- enth before Post 109 won it. “He pitched well and they played well behind him,” Rosseel said of the pitching and defense. “We preach to our pitchers to hit your spots [and] depend on your defense.” Jake Boilard reached second base on an error and Wetherbee’s groundout advanced him to third with two outs. Eric Proulx of Sturbridge pitched a complete game in helping Post 109 to a 3-2 victory over Lavallee then bounced a full count ground- Northborough Post 234. ball to shortstop, beating the throw and allowing Boilard to score the game-winner. of the seventh inning to beat Post 109, 5-4. ter — plus the pitchers hitting their spots, The victory came a game after “That shows the character of our team,” the defense making the necessary plays Jake Boilard of Sturbridge gets low to make a play Sturbridge’s most heartbreaking loss of Rosseel said of bouncing back with a win. and the offense providing timely hits — from his shortstop position. the season. Auburn came from behind to And now, with the season more than half will lead Sturbridge to a winning streak hit a walk-off two-run homer in the bottom over, Rosseel is hoping his team’s charac- and a potential playoff berth. 16 •THE CHARLTON VILLAGER• Friday, July 12, 2013 www.charltonvillager.com

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BR Colonial on PRIVATE 3.75 acres, superb location 516 Lebanon Hill. First Time Offered by Original Owner! 2300 Sq Ft Hardwood and tile floors. Cabinet-Packed Cherry kitchen, granite/corian counters, island seats 5! overlooking Webster Lake w/spectacular western water First time offered! 4 bdrm Cape! views, quality workmanship & materials throughout, Georgian Colonial! Grand Entry Foyer! Beautiful First floor laundry. Abundant finished outdoor living Debbie Joan Southbridge: Curved Open Staircase! 4-5 Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths! Hardwood Floors! New windows! 1/2 acre Mstr BR suite w/it's own frplc'd living rm & private bal- Thomo Lacoste Excellent spaces! Detached 2 Car garage! Inground Pool! cony! Gourmet kitchen! Family & formal dining rms! 2 Master Bath! Gas Heat! Central Air! Bonus 25x37 Large 3-season Porch. Lake View. Fenced Yard. lot! Garage! Sheds! Fruit Trees! Large Condition car att'd garage PLUS a 36x48 det'd 6 car garage& lg Colonial in Two Story Carriage House! 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Great master bedroom suite! Attached 2 car garage! Mint Condition! Lets’s Talk Real Estate! 201 SOUTH STREET $259,900. 22 Dennison Crossroads. SPENCER - 72 WILSON AVE SOUTHBRIDGE, MA WEBSTER How to Have a Healthy Home 508-765-9155 Southbridge: NEW ENGLAND COMMONS 1-800-784-0445 Inexpensive Did you know that indoor air pollution is actually worse than out- more than one-third were considered toxic or hazardous. VOCs can but great con- door air pollution? Indoor pollution can in fact be 2 to 10 times increase the risk of asthma in kids. At high enough levels, they can FAX: 508-765-2698 worse depending on the materials in your home. Many of the mate- also irritate the eyes and lungs, trigger dizziness and headaches, dition! 7 rials in your home omit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s). and even lead to memory loss. rooms 3 bed- According to the EPA, VOC’s are in the air that you breathe and can Furniture Now offering have long term health effects, including liver, kidney and central Believe it or not the place where you sit or sleep could be harming rooms 1 1/2 nervous system damage and cancer. your health. Furniture is such a big part of our life, we eat on it, rental baths. New Here is a list of some of the indoor air pollutants that you may want sleep and sit on it. Furniture also can emit VOCs. Furniture is often to reduce or remove in order to have a healthier home. made with flame retardants, finishes, adhesives and foam cushions services kitchen cabi- Cleaning Supplies that give off harmful chemicals. nets, countertops, & appliances. New The things that clean your home may be making you sick. In fact, Paint family room . Hardwoods throughout. bleach is one of the biggest offenders. In order to have a truly clean You often hear about the dangers of lead paint. You should also be HISTORIC home, remove all of these chemicals and start replacing them with worried about the brand new fresh paint you just put on the walls. LOW Fireplace. Remodeled baths too! Must natural ones. Check the labels of everything. Many sheets that are Paint, paint strippers, varnish removers and floor stains all emit INTEREST see! Just gorgeous! $169,900. 120 made for your dryer have formaldehyde in them. Some of the most VOC’s into the air. These chemicals don’t go away once the paint dangerous cleaning products are corrosive drain cleaners, oven has dried or once it stops smelling. The harmful chemicals can last RATES Lebanon St. WEBSTER: 55+ Adult Community Bright! cleaners, and acidic toilet bowl cleaners. Corrosive chemicals can for as long as two years. 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FOR SALE LEGALS Town of Dudley Request for Proposals Rail Road Steel The Town of Dudley is now soliciting bids for disposing of surplus used Rail Road Steel. Descriptions of items for dis- posal are: 1,038 – 30 foot railroad rails approximately Sell Your 800-900 lbs. each. 6’ x 30’ cone shape pile of spikes and House Here! plates. All items can be inspected/view at the Dudley Highway Barn located on Indian Road in Dudley, MA by contacted the Highway Superintendent at (508) 949- 8020. All bids must be submitted to the Selectmen’s Office at 71 West Main Street, Dudley, MA by Monday, July 29, 2013 by LET US 2:00pm. All bid documents and/or addition- al terms are located at the Selectmen’s Office. All items sold “as is” condition and Do Your Home Work! all items sold as one unti or bid. Bid will be Looking to sell your home, awarded by the Board of Selectmen. The let us do the work for you. Town reserves the right to reject all and any Your ad will be seen in over bids. 50,000+ households Peter Jankowski throughout Southern Town Administrator Worcester County. July 12, 2013 July 19, 2013 Friday, July 12, 2013 • THE VILLAGER • 5 REAL ESTATE

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Fine details are more clearly visible, mak- bones and let you do the things you love to do. multicultural communities: 3D Mammography Compared To ing it easier for doctors to spot abnormali- • African Americans To keep bones and muscles healthy, it helps Traditional Mammography ties. to: • American Indians/Alaska Natives/Native The American Cancer Society recom- • Try four types of exercise: endurance, Hawaiians ANXIETY REDUCED mends that all women, starting at age 40, get strength, balance and flexibility. These are • Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders important for overall health and can help you • Hispanics/Latinos (bilingual planner). an annual mammogram to screen for breast Currently, many women are called in to make the most of your personal and family A Year of Health planners can be ordered cancer. While 2D digital mammography is have additional tests after something suspi- activities. However, don’t try to fit all your by calling the National Institute of Arthritis still an excellent screening technology, limi- cious is seen on their screening mammo- activity into one evening or weekend. and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases tations exist because it provides only a two- gram. Waiting for the results of additional • Eat a balanced diet. Consume less fat and (NIAMS) Information Clearinghouse toll-free dimensional picture of the breast. tests can mean a lot of worry and anxiety; sugar and more fruits, vegetables and whole at (877) 226–4267 [TTY: (301) 565–2966] or at 3D mammograms provide clearer images, however, many times, the suspicious area grains. Get enough calcium and vitamin D www.niams.nih.gov/multicultural. giving doctors a more detailed view. turns out to be normal—a false alarm. In every day. This helps manage your weight The mission of the NIAMS, a part of the How a 3D Mammogram Works addition to detecting cancers earlier, 3D and provides the different nutrients that your U.S. Department of Health and Human For the patient, having a 3D mammogram mammography can reduce unnecessary bones and muscles need. Services’, NIH, is to support research into the is nearly identical to having a traditional callbacks by as much as 40 percent by help- Manage Joint Pain causes, treatment and prevention of arthritis mammogram. The difference is in how the ing doctors more accurately distinguish A joint is where two or more bones are and musculoskeletal and skin diseases; to images are captured and displayed to give between normal tissue and true abnormali- joined together. If you have frequent joint train scientists to carry out this research; and doctors more accurate information. ties. As a result, fewer women go through pain, visit your doctor to determine the to provide information and resources on con- Think of reading a mammogram as simi- the anxiety-provoking ordeal of a false cause. If your joint pain is due to a condition ditions of the bones, joints, muscles and skin. lar to reading a book. If you look down at the alarm. like arthritis, there are ways to feel better and cover, you cannot see individual pages. stay active even if you have pain: LEARN MORE However, when you open it up, you can go WHERE TO FIND 3D MAMMOGRAMS • When you exercise, try to move all your For further information, call (301) 495-4484 through the entire book page by page to see Talk to your doctor about the benefits of joints. Walking or climbing stairs helps circu- or (877) 22-NIAMS or visit everything in between the covers. During 3D mammography and visit lation, supports the joints and strengthens www.niams.nih.gov. the 3D procedure, an X-ray arm sweeps in an www.Hologic3D.com for a list of 3D mam- the muscles. Strengthened muscles help take arc, taking multiple images in just seconds. mography pro–viders nearby. Friday, July 12, 2013 • THE EXPRESS • 3 HEALTH The Closest You Can Get To A Cure For Breast Cancer Is Knowing Your Risk

(NAPS)—It’s a fact—one and do something about it. patient. The patient’s risk of best ways to fight breast can- in eight women will get As part of a routine evalu- breast cancer is calculated cer. Here is a checklist that breast cancer.1 And until ation, your healthcare pro- by combining her relative can help you and your there is a breakthrough cure fessional has most likely risk score from seven genet- healthcare professional for all stages of breast can- taken your family history ic markers, called SNP’s make informed decisions: cer,the best way to survive it into account as a key indica- (single nucleotide polymor- • Breast self exam— is to detect it early. Survival tor of your chances of get- phisms), with factors that women should start this rates for early detection are ting breast cancer and could comprise the patient’s clini- beginning in their 20s. Any 95 percent, but only 41 per- have recommended regular cal and reproductive history changes in breasts should be cent when diagnosed later.2 mammograms, and maybe including current age, age reported to a healthcare pro- With those odds, wouldn’t even an ultrasound or MRI, at menarche and age at first fessional right away.3 you like to know your breast as a first line of defense for live birth. More importantly, • Clinical breast health cancer risk and be able to do breast cancer screening. a physician can then devel- exam—women in their 20s something about it? If yes, However, more than 80 per- op an individualized breast and 30s should have this chances are you’d probably cent of women who develop health plan that includes exam performed by a health- want the same for your breast cancer have little or appropriate surveillance care professional every mom, sister, aunt and no family history of the dis- schedules based on the three years. Women in their friends. Fortunately,there is ease.3 While these tools patient’s risk score and rec- 40s should have this done good news for you and your should be considered as part ommendations for lifestyle Mammogram—women age loved ones and all it takes is of an overall breast health changes that can reduce the 40 and older should have a a visit to your healthcare plan, women can better risk for developing breast mammogram every year professional. With all of the understand their risk for cancer. and should continue to do so right tools and a comprehen- developing breast cancer BREVAGen is the first as long as they are in good sive breast health plan out- through a validated risk test genetic risk prediction test health.3 lined by a healthcare profes- called –BREVAGen™. to have been validated in a • BREVAGen Test— sional, you and your loved BREVAGen is a scientifi- large scale, peer reviewed, women age 35 and older ones can find out the risk for cally validated risk test for case controlled study. should ask their doctor to It’s a healthy idea to know your cancer risk. developing breast cancer sporadic breast cancer that Utilizing data from the U.S. administer this two-step test provides five-year and life- Women’s Health Initiative to determine their five-year time predictive risk assess- (WHI) Clinical Trial, 3,300 and lifetime risk level. ments to more accurately women underwent breast The gift of good health A Surprising Solution To Migraine Pain evaluate a patient’s risk of cancer risk assessment uti- can be one of the best gifts developing sporadic, hor- lizing the –BREVAGen test. that you can give to a loved (NAPS) mone-dependent breast can- Of those 3,300 wo–men, 1,664 one. For more information cer. BREVAGen is adminis- had been diagnosed with about breast cancer aware- The next time you get a headache, you tered in a physician’s office breast cancer and 1,636 were ness, visit www.cancer.org might care to consider this: If you’re like using a simple non-invasive in the breast cancer–free and for more information most migraine sufferers, you don’t even “oral-swab.” Following labo- control group. about how to identify breast know it, and even if you do, you may not be ratory analysis, physicians Developing and following cancer risk, visit www.bre- treating it properly to get the fastest relief. receive a comprehensive a comprehensive breast vagen.com. THE PROBLEM genetic risk prediction health plan and knowing report to review with the your risk can be one of the According to M.A.G.N.U.M., the national migraine association dedicated to improv- ing the quality of life of migraine and head Knowledge Is Power For Surviving pain sufferers, an estimated 60 percent of women and 70 percent of men with migraine have never been diagnosed. The Cure For Childhood Cancer What’s more, even people who know they Many migraines are actually due to pain in jaw have the problem may not know the cause. A muscles that are overworked because of an easi- (NAPS) their long-term health. The bad bite is “one factor often overlooked” as a ly corrected bad bite. According to the site provides a cache of cause of migraine headache pain, reports American Cancer Society, information for doctors and the International Center for Nutritional only about 1 mm of your lower front teeth there’s some good news nurses who treat cancer Research. should be covered, and if it is more, the about childhood cancer: The survivors. These medical For example, explains Dr. Mark Duncan, lower jaw is forced backward compared to vast majority of children professionals can access clinical director of the Las Vegas Institute the head, and that can cause tremendous with cancer will survive for health records online and for Advanced Dental Studies, physicians muscle strain. Other easy-to-spot problems many years. While cancer understand the diagnosis often ask women if the headaches are relat- are wear facets or flat spots from grinding, remains the leading cause of and treatments that were ed to their hormone cycle. Many say “yes” or if your dentist or hygienist has talked to death by disease for chil- used to fight the cancer and dren under the age of 15, and then it ends up getting diagnosed as hor- you about toothbrush abrasion. Obviously, better approach future more kids are living, more mone-related migraines when in reality it’s patients taking medication for any form of health care decisions families remain whole, and bite-related muscle cramps in the temples. headache owe it to themselves to have a spe- armed with knowledge that cially trained dentist evaluate their bite. more days once filled with in the past was either for- AN ANSWER grief are spent celebrating gotten or not recorded in an WHAT TO DO life. accessible format. Fortunately, this dental problem can be The advancements in If you have those indicators and Researchers also use the corrected. Once you calm and support those childhood cancer treat- source to study the long- migraines, you may want to see a neuromus- muscles so they’re “happy,” Dr. Duncan ments are astounding. That term effect of chemothera- cular dentist; that is, someone trained to says, the pain disappears. said, there are challenges py and radiation on chil- If someone is suffering from migraines look at all the muscles that support your that become more pressing dren and develop new pro- caused by a bad bite, also called malocclu- bite. Proper treatment will almost certainly every day as a result of this tocols. sion, there are ways to find out. and quickly lead to an improvement positive trend. Treating can- David R. Freyer, Director because you’ll be dealing with the source of cer isn’t easy on the doctors, of the LIFE Cancer HOW TO TELL the pain and not just trying to control the researchers and, especially, Survivorship & Transition symptoms. the patients. With cancer, Program at Children’s One simple thing to look for: If you bite the goal is survival and the your teeth together and more than the tip of LEARN MORE Hospital Los Angeles, and methods are often harsh and Member of the your lower front teeth disappear behind For further facts about migraines and to come with long-term effects. Survivorship & Outcomes your upper front teeth, you are at risk for Steering Committee of the your bite being the culprit. In fact, ideally, find a dentist with the advanced training to THE PROBLEM treat them, visit www.leadingdentists.com. Children’s Oncology Group, For many children, sur- agrees that SurvivorLink vival is only half the battle. helps researchers and Certain health problems providers who treat Beat The Bite Of The Menacing Mosquito called late effects often arise, patients after the cancer is including heart, lung and cured. toes, and has been proven kidney issues. Often, health “Many young patients are equal to chemical area care providers for adults unaware of the details repellents. who have survived child- around their cancer treat- These additional tips from hood cancer are in the dark ments,” Dr. Freyer says. the experts at Universal Pest as to what treatments were “SurvivorLink at the Aflac Solutions will also help to used and what the effects Cancer Center helps gather keep mosquitoes away: may have been. This makes and coordinate treatment • Regularly empty water selecting the proper proto- A new online resource can help information that can be used to make decisions that from birdbaths, toys, buck- cols for adulthood health people who survived childhood benefit childhood cancer ets and ceramic pots. care very difficult. cancer lead healthier adult survivors throughout their • Clean out other potential A RESOURCE lives. breeding areas such as rain lives.” gutters and catch basins. Drs. Lillian Meacham and SurvivorLink. Endowed in LEARN MORE • Cut and clear away Ann Mertens at the Aflac part by Aflac, it is the only tall grass and weeds. Cancer Center in statewide Web-based data To find out more about • Add larvicides such as understand these effects bet- source for childhood cancer SurvivorLink, go to mosquito dunks (or BTIs) to ter than most and have dedi- survivors. www.cancersurvivorlink.or An all-natural botanical solution can safely and effectively repel up standing bodies of water. cated their careers to help- Until recently,many child- g. To find out more about to 95 percent of mosquitoes, a rate equal to chemical area repel- ing young people survive the hood cancer survivors were Aflac’s $80 million com–mit- lents. For more information, visitcure as well as the cancer unaware of the effect their ment to children’s cancer treatment and research, go www.allclearmister.com. itself. They also created treatments could have on (NAPS) when available. to www.Aflac.com. When mosquito season is Fortunately, it’s now pos- here, Americans need to be sible to “beat the bite” of the vigilant about protecting menacing mosquito—gnats New Survey Reveals Busy Americans Fail To Prioritize Sleep themselves and their fami- and midges, too—with two lies. Not only are mosqui- all-natural, area repellents: (NAPS)—Many Americans today ensuring a restful night’s sleep, such in a daily nap. Consuming caffeine toes a terrible nuisance, the portable Terminix struggle to get enough sleep. Despite as eating well, reducing stress, exercis- after 2 p.m. and napping for longer they can carry West Nile AllClear TableTop Mosquito their attempts to do it all, pressure to ing regularly and practicing good than 20 to 30 minutes can have a –neg- virus, so it’s essential to do Repeller and the personal, meet the demands of an active, on-the- sleep hygiene.” ative impact on nightly sleep routines clipable Terminix AllClear go lifestyle may be holding men and Following these simple steps, as as the body has difficulty developing a all you can to keep the blood- women back from achieving the type Turner suggested, and winding down natural pattern for rest. thirsty biters away. SideKick Mosquito Repeller. Both employ a fan-based dif- of uninterrupted slumber that leaves after a hectic day remain more impor- So, instead of trying to exhaust the This has proven to be a them feeling rejuvenated in the morn- fusion technology to circu- tant to sleep than many may think. day’s potential with a double-shot latte challenge for many. Nearly ing. These issues are all too common, Twenty-seven percent of Sleep Survey or lengthening the day by borrowing 40 percent of U.S. adults late a botanical scent of as the National Center on Sleep –participants do not maintain a –regu- hours from the night, Americans can don’t use mosquito repellent lemongrass, cinnamon, pep- Disorders Research estimates that lar workout regimen. Engaging in get to the root of the problem by taking because they don’t like to permint and geranium oils nearly 70 million Americans suffer moderate exercise, however, has been responsibility for their sleep. Working put chemicals on their skin, that’s safe, when used as from sleep problems. shown to both reduce stress and to –create healthy –routines, like going according to a new survey directed, to protect people Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. improve sleep. Another way to keep to bed at the same time every night, conducted online by Harris outdoors without needing to recently conducted an informal Sleep stress levels low is to start writing a to- even on the weekends, can help regu- Interactive. And 80 percent spray anything on the skin. Survey that compiled data from 1,000 do list or jotting down important late the body’s sleep-wake cycle and say that they prefer using This all-natural repellent people across the United States who thoughts before –bedtime. This helps make falling asleep –easier. –Keeping natural products for them- safely and effectively repels chose to –participate in the online sur- to minimize the worries that keep peo- this commitment to –wellness may vey about how much and how well ple up at night. forge the path toward gaining deep, selves and their families, up to 95 percent of mosqui- they sleep. According to the findings, In addition to stress, other sleep restorative sleep every night. 71 percent of survey participants do deterrents can include caffeine, nico- People who may be experiencing not get the doctor-recommended seven tine and alcohol. Many –Americans sleep problems are encouraged to take to eight hours of sleep each night. may turn to caffeine or naps during control of their sleep journey by visit- Furthermore, 55 percent of those sur- the day, but these quick pick-me-ups ing www.ProjectLuna.com, where they TheHeartOf veyed indicated that stress prevents may actually delay getting to sleep can access helpful tools, including doc- them from falling asleep. later at night. In fact, 25 percent of tor discussion guides, and learn more “People need to remember to make those surveyed noted that they drink about how making small lifestyle Massachusetts.com sleep a priority,” said Jo Anne Turner, more than four caffeinated –beverages changes can lead to improved sleep Adult Nurse –Practitioner. “They can per day. Nearly half of the survey par- habits. take a number of simple steps toward ticipants also –admitted to indulging 4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, July 12, 2013

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OLD END TABLE Delivered And Tools CrystalRockFarm.com $900 or/BO ~Antiques~ 33 1/3 Vinyl $45.00 Built On-Site Collection Albums Other Sizes Available Hoosier Cabinet FIREWOOD Bear Cat Oak Round Table/chairs Glassware Cut, split, delivered Call 413-324-1117 Building Supplies green or seasoned Vac-N-Chip Pro Oak Hutch Transportation and additional BENCH TOP Mahogany Secretary Desk And Many More Items & Vac Pro Wood lots wanted discounts are also available. $50.00 Mahogany Hutch Please Call 508-637-1333 Models 72085, 72285, Trees for Pie Safe Hutch 72295. Used Twice ESTATE TAG SALE or visit us online at Oat Bureau Call Paul www.secondchanceanimals.org CALL 2 Drop-leaf Mahogany Tables $1995 or/BO Sale 42 Clarke Road, 1983 CHRIS 508-769-2351 774 452-3514 Evergreen Trees, Colorado Maple Rocker/Glider Sturbridge Call Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Oak Book Seat Sat & Sun July 13 & 14 CRAFT CABIN Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. 8am-4pm CRUISER Pure Bred 508-765-5763 All 10 trees for $85 508-344-9555 Pair Eames (DCM) tigered Firewood Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ walnut chairs; Lttle Giant 26’ Fiberglass New 350 Puppies 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ adding machine; carved oak Chevy engine. With trailer Green $135 PRESSURE WASHER Great fishing boat Over thirty breeds available. tall 5/$99. side board, mirrored top; Health checked/guaranteed. 6 months old Oak Renaissance Revival table, or family boat 128 cubic feet. $200.00 Solid Maple Excellent Privacy State licensed. Border/Ornamental 100 GENERAL 6 chairs & sideboard; Has kitchen and table, 4 Cushioned couch; recliner; beds forward and aft (774)696-7879 www.laughlinkennel.com Will deliver Head Board-Queen $75.00 OBO Call 508-278-5762 mirrored pedestal end table; Great condition Laughlin Kennel 757-705-5106 Evenings tiger walnut sewing stand; $18,000.00 ULLETIN OARD large selection unique lamps; Call 508-987-7161 105 B B 4-poster queen bed & night Call 508-259-8805 WOOD QUEEN Queen-size Ecru stand; Drexel painted double Seasoned, not split 284 LOST & FOUND Comforter Two Kayaks AUBURN RESIDENT bed-room set; pair upholstered 1995 Glastron 17ft PETS PILLOWTOP side chairs; dressers; glass $100 OBO MATTRESS SET w/shams and For Sale NEEDS RIDES top, wrought iron, kitchen Fiberglass Boat matching pillows For errands and groceries table, 4 chairs; (open style) with 88HP Pickup only $149.00 New 1 - 15 ft Nantucket, 1-2 times per month glass top coffee table; end Evinrude SPL outboard. 860 576-5462 Did you find your $40.00 tables; 3-drawer Victorian Includes trailer. Easily seats Gray 508-335-3728 walnut chest; cloisonne vases; pet? Or find a 2 - 13 ft Old Town selection rug; paintings; linen; 8. Used in fresh water for 275 FLEA MARKET Can deliver. Queen-size Green/Rose bedding; sterling demitasse water skiing. home for one? Call Luke Castine , Red spoons; set dishes, glassware , 774-823-6692 Quilted LOOKING FOR bar ware; oriental collectibles; $5,000 Dudley Bedspread Both are ocean-going kayaks men's jewelry; huge record Call: 508-234-5676 Flea Market Quoizel Pendant w/rudders, one seaters, APARTMENT collection; kitchen items; w/matching Toss enclosed waterproof Elderly Woman on oxygen vintage aluminum xmas trees, Antiques, Collectibles Pillows looking for glass ornaments and 2008 Sea Ray & General Light compartment Three layer decoration; vintage lighting; Floral design deep red $50.00 polylink Both used only first floor apartment in fireplace tools & bucket; 185 Sport Open Every Saturday-Sunday flowers with green leaves, twice. Like New decent neighborhood cellaret. Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha 8am-4pm LET US KNOW!!! gold chain, three light bulbs, with heat/hot water, Ariens snow blower 190PHP. 50 hours, pearl approximate diameter 18”. Assorted Queen washer/dryer hookups pro9526DLE; leaf $1400/pair or and black, many features. Free Outdoor Space Please call us so that Sheet Sets $700/each in the blower/mulcher hand, power, Outstanding condition with we can take your ad $175 $10-$15/each Southbridge/Sturbridge area yard, garden tools, trailer. with Every Indoor Space or BO Have indoor neutered cat and so much more! Now Through Labor Day out of the paper... Call: 413-245-9221 and many references Interesting collections from years of travel $18,000 COME Join US Town-To-Town 508 764-3736 508-344-0072 Rascal Scooter Call 508 259-8805 Numbers 7am Call Mark: Something For Everyone! Classifieds Directions: With Lift Solid Maple 781-801-4061 Behind BP Gas 508-909-4111 Rt 20 to 148, At Dudley/Webster Line In excellent condition, Dining Set RIDING LAWN 2nd right Clarke Road OUTBOARD 4 wheel deluxe model, Table, hutch and 6 chairs. Two Professional MOWERS Congested area 2 Acres, Indoors! brand new batteries, $800 OBO All 42” Cut w/Baggers MOTOR weight capacity 450 lbs. Trombones PLEASE PARK 1976, 7 hp Eska www.dudleyflea.com Found 1/8 For Sale CAREFULLY Runs mint 1-800-551-7767 On Worcester St $1,800 OBO Antique Man’s In Good Condition Agway 12 1/5 hp Highboy Dresser $500 In Southbridge... Call: 508-476-3058 $475 OBO GREAT All black male cat $800 OBO Call to Inquire SATURDAY 860 576-5462 508 278-3988 Craftsman 20 hp FLEA MARKET Green eyes, very lovable, Reloading Equipment $600 JULY 13, 2013 Every Saturday and Sunday Dies & Bullets SEA NIMPH not fixed, definitely a Harden Cherry UTILITY TRAILER year round house cat. BIG YARD SALE V-BOWE Dealers, leave your stuff 4-Poster King 4’x6’ with ramp gate Wizard 19 1/2 hp 8AM - 2PM Call: 774-287-5043 Weslo Treadmill & spare tire. Aluminum set-up in our secure facility Bed Frame $600 418 MASON RD., EXT. Dealer days every $50.00 3 years old Bass Fishing Boat. $800 OBO Excellent condition DUDLEY Mint Condition Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 w/free exercise bike Childs Rocker $10 Household items, Ever-changing array LOST Box of Dolls $5 $1000 OBO Call: 508-207-0966 $450.00 Furniture, Power Tools, 860 576-5462 of cool, cool stuff English Bulldog 16” Direct-Drive Craft supplies, Cake pans, 800-551-7767 Elderly,female with limited (Lowes $549 w/o spare tire) dudleyflea.com Craftsman Scroll saw Technics organ 508-867-6775 and more 215 CAMPING eyesight Brown with white head $50.00 Includes Stool and VICTORIAN LIVING 281 FREE PETS 135 LOST AND FOUND 2005 Palomino Missing since 11/28 User Reference ROOM SET 107 MISC. FREE from the Rice Corner/ Drill Presses Guide Like new FOUND Pop-Up Arnold Rd area Sofa and 2 chairs Camping Trailer (2) Male Cats Brookfield/Sturbridge line From the very first note $1,900 FREE JEWELRY’ Currently Homeless I 1/2hp & 1hp Motors Engraved Excellent Condition you play on the Call 774-696-3397 Garaged during off seasons Due to Eviction If seen Technics EA5 organ, Campfire Wood “Andrew & Kayla” in pair of shorts One Owner please contact Mark 4 Drawer Steel you’ll marvel at their rich Women’s Clothing 508-885-3252 Used only 4 weeks a year authentic instrument found on Rice Corner Rd William is solid white 774 200-0388 Filling Cabinet (3) Leather Jackets Leave message Brookfield/Sturbridge Line Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas stove, sound. Like a well-tuned small gas/electric refrigerator with one green and $25.00 pipe organ, these instru- 2X, 1XL one blue eye. LOST CAT ments are finely crafted to $50.00/each Call 508-248-6050 $3995 Jack is black and white. Cross Street area (413)245-7011 deliver robust sounds. FREE in Southbridge What’s more, their elegant- Columbia Hiking Boots LOST 508-885-7680 These two are brothers, Missing since RINNAI VENTLESS ly designed $25.00 Used Dishwasher Small gold jewelry bag both are fixed, they are Saturday, November 3 wood-grain finish cabinet Membership to Male Tiger Cat with striped GAS/LP HEATER makes them fashionably Call & contents 6-7 years old and are 24,000 BTU, Remote Lands End Zero vicinity of Cinemagic Stateline Camp in desperate need of tail answers to Cuddles and perfect for your music 508-943-9185 has an odd sounding meow $500.00 room. This organ is in very Degree Boots in Sturbridge. a home!! Great sentimental value. Resort and prefers to be outside good condition and would $20.00 in Killingly, CT Please call if you have taken (4) SNOW TIRES suit anyone from beginner Call: 774-545-0330 Like new, Offering reward him in or know his location through to more FREE WOOD Family activities, pool, 413-505-9747 Firestone Winterforce experienced players Black Dress Shoes if all contents are returned 225/70-15 4 pairs, 508-612-4795 playground, fishing, expires 2045. 285 PET CARE $225.00 A range of features includ- $10/pair PALLETS ing: *Upper keyboard 44 all size 7 1/2 You pick up. Monday $800 OBO Looking for a (4) FORD 4X4 keys lower keyboard 44 thru Friday 8am-noon. 200 GEN. BUSINESS Call for details: wonderful loving FAN-C-PET FACTORY WHITE keys Red/Black Stonebridge Press 508-476-7382 home... pedal keyboard 13 keys Boil Wool Jacket 25 Optical Drive Mobile SPOKE RIMS *100’s of dynamic PCM (located behind Southbridge 203 SNOWMOBILES Check the resort out online at 15x7 with center caps true to life sounds 2X Hotel & Conference Center) statelinecampresort.com 2 year Old Pitbull Grooming Salon $100.00 *Superb organ voices $20.00 2003 SKIDOO 600 with papers including realtime Female named “Calle” Vicki Kelley 508-479-9752 GRAND TOURING 225 INSTRUCTIONS Hammond style digital Klein Full-length And blue nose. Not spayed. Professional drawbars Black Wool Coat *Easy to use large 110 NOVENAS 2004 SKIDOO NRA Certified Great for single pet Groomer Sears Gas Trimmer 2X environment. with supply of lines LCD display 500SS LEGEND Pistol Course 20 Years Exp. $100 * Large capacity $50.00 THANK YOU, ST. JUDE Getting Classes Together “We Go Right toYour 16-track sequencer With 2006 Karavan Tilt Call: FOR ANSWERED PRAYERS Trailer. Low mileage on all. For Door” * Built-in digital B.C. Mid & Late Summer 1974 Suzuki 100CC disk recorder Excellent condition. 774-318-8439 508-987-2419 $1,000 Call 508 764-3736 Say 3 Our Fathers, 860-377-5165 3 Hail Marys, 3 Glory Bee’s Price: $1000 or B/O Asking $12K Assortment of cameras & WOODEN but reasonable offers 260 COLLECTIBLES photo equipment SWING SET considered 283 PETS J & L 130 YARD SALES 508 266-0035 by Creative Playthings Call 508-769-3167 Pet Sitting 4-Swing Stations, HORSE LOVERS Call: 508-885-3136 or 508 612-9053 Breyer Horse Models Monkey Bars, 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Powder-Puff Puppy Service Sand Box, Fireman’s Pole, DEADLINE FOR Like new to gently used Toy Size Series 1555 THIN BRICK Ladder to Club House 1994 KAWASAKI Personal Collection Professional at Home Med-Lift Power (includes cover) & Slide YARD SALE Great Prices Long Haired Coat Pet Sitting and Dog Walking VENEER 750SS Hypo-Allergenic Breed. Member of National “Used Brick” - clay - SUBMISSIONS Recliner Will help disassemble IS 1:00 PM MONDAY JET SKI Charlton Flea Market wonderful temperment Association of Professional Low volt motor, four years indoor/outdoor SW in Co-op Building Pet Sitters Flats + corners - Will need trailer FOR ALL MASS. White and blue old, cranberry color. Saturdays & Sundays $800.00 Established 1996 Excellent condition!! $8.40 per sq. ft. WEEKLY PAPERS Plus like-new Karavan Trailer $1000 *Deadlines Subject To For More Information Certified • Bonded • Insured Change Due To Holidays Michelle Call: 508-476-7642 Call 508-867-9387 508-892-4370 Call Barbara 401-397-6499 508-347-3826 Call For More Info. 413-262-9521 508-434-0114

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Thibert BROOKFIELD Spencer FIREARMS WANTED: LABORER MINISTER & Son $1 PAINTING Adorable Mobile Home 2 Apartments in Collector looking WWII US Firearms needed for part-time work at Interior/ Open concept Beautiful Victorian Brookfield Congregational • Painting & Wallpapering 2 bedroom/1bath Near center of town M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols, Landscaping Church & Renovations & Exterior Farm porch Completely updated 1911/1911 A1’s Tree Work, Hours and compensation Wallpapering All Types Power Washing Apt#1 Painting are negotiable Fully appliance 4 Room, 1Bedroom, Please direct questions • Exterior Decks High-efficiency furnace Heat & Hot Water TOP PRICES PAID Carpentry Water tank and/or send your resume to Repaired & Stained • FREE ESTIMATES • Hardwood Floors, Have all necessary federal licenses Centarl air Stove & Refrigerator Permanent job/summer job BCC • FULLY Insured • Propane fireplace Great for college or high P.O. Box 457 Wales, MA • Reasonable Rates • W/D hook-ups, Call Wally At school student Tel: 413-245-7181 Good work ethic Brookfield, MA 01506 Rich O’Brien Inexpensive living NO Pets 508-234-5860 $349,000 References Painting Includes Park Share AVAILABLE NOW! 508-867-2564 319 HEALTH CARE ARMY OF 1 28 Years Of Experience PROFESSIONALS Water Filtration 508-248-7314 401-864-3413 $850/mo 285 PET CARE 298 WANTED TO BUY First & Last MACHINE Now hiring $Aerial Tree & Site$ Leave message CERTIFIED Home ARMY OF 1 will treat all OPERATORS water problems!! $Development$ C&C or call after 5:30pm $ BUY & SELL $ Needed ASAP for high Health Aides/ Tree landscape & 508 885-2703 ALL GOLD & SILVER production CNC machine Nursing Assistants New Installations excavation specialist Properties shop in Palmer ITEMS All shifts Servicing all equipment LOOK & COMPARE 1-2 years shop experience Immediate opening Well tank and pump service Spencer Specializing in and skill reading measuring Septic systems repaired for 11pm-7am! and installed Attractive One orTwo- NUMISMATIC COINS, instruments You must be certified, Southbridge Bedroom Apartment, Must own machine tools James Morse Going... Going... gold & silver of any flexible and able to work North Brookfield, MA Quality 1, 2 & 3 Appliances, form! 1st shift. F/T every other weekend. Retaining walls Bedroom Apartments! W/D Hookup Available Gone to the Dogs Salary negotiable Please call 774-200-0225 Appliances, Off-Street Modern, Bright, Qualified with over 30 IRA, health insurance, 9 paid [email protected] Landscape installation, Parking Training and behavior years experience & a 508-347-0036 Quiet Country Setting. holidays and vacation etc. Directly Off Route 9. management in your following of many Valid driver’s license and between 8 am-4 pm M-F Call (508)765-0501 home. satisfied customers. reliable transportation for more information Visit Our Website www.spencercondos.com Positive methods We also sell a nice Drug test and Call The background check 325 PROFESSIONAL Call Rick LaFleche DOUGLAS used. selection of fine jewelry, 860-382-5071 antiques & collectibles. Phone 413-283-6670; Junk Man 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Webster Certified Pet Dog Fax 413-289-2372 CARE GIVERS 1 Bedroom trainer and member or email We also buy heavy scrap Apartments Available Efficiency Apartment Bring in your items & see POSITION Prices start at $845/month. APDT what they’re worth. You [email protected] Trees Cut iron, trucks, farm Stove, Refrigerator, Seeking experienced and equipment etc. Includes heat, hot water, Rubbish won’t leave disappointed. supportive Home Health Aid A/C, pool, fitness center Call Renelle at Honesty and fairness Brush/Limbs New Rugs MACHINE SHOP for live-in opening in & children’s program. Off-Street Parking. 508-892-1850 are our best policies! Hiring experienced factory Pomfret, CT home caring for Removed Off street parking. email: Lee’s Coins & workers for CNC elderly female. DiGeronimo Call (508)476-3777 $575/Month [email protected] Jewelry machine shop This is a live-in position w/a WE NOW TAKE First & Last F/T, 1st shift 8:00-4:30 high level of responsibility, YOUR AUTOS 239 West Main Street $9.00/hr. PAINTING an excellent work FOR CASH! Douglas Call: 508-943-5084 East Brookfield IRA, health insurance, 9 paid environment and Residential Specialist (Route 9 - Panda holidays and vacation weekly stipend. Removal of Metal, Quality 4 room apartment on Garden Plaza) Valid driver’s license and Appliances, second floor. Webster Affordability & Trust 1 Bedroom & 2 Bedroom 508-637-1236 reliable transportation Applicants must be: Furniture, TV’s. Without Compromise Heat and hot 508-341-6355 (cell) Drug test and Clean, drug and alcohol free, water included Apartments background check over 50, female, patient, Construction Interior rooms Phone 413-283-8627 nutritionally conscientious, Materials. As low as $159 Newly renovated! Neat and Clean, Fax 413-289-2372 fluent in English and Cellars/Attics Excellent Location $$$ or email New kitchen cabinets, Off Street Parking experienced with Alzheimers. Cleaned. Ceilings $99 stove and refrigerator, Make Money [email protected] Must be able to accept a Washer Dryer Hookup 1099 Wage Statement. Small Building Woodwork $99 Snowplowing and Affordable Selling Demolition, Tires. yardwork included. Maids Wanted Private entrance Call for details Your Unwanted We have permanent Call for interview Leaves Removed. Specializing In: 860-974-2344 Residential Moves. Off-street parking 508 943-7436 Same Owners Stuff!!! part-time positions available. • Color Changes Laundry facilities. Tom & Camila Qualifications are; your own Furnaces Removed • Foyers & Stairways or Quality Dealers Wanted vehicle, cleaning experience 508 612-6192 Best Deal Around. PART-TIME/FULL-TIME • Wallpaper Removal $875/Month a plus but not mandatory, • Cathedral/Vaulted New Stuff! Clean, Indoor Flea Market personable, organized and Weekends also! Call:508-476-2508 Reconnective Healing DOG & CAT Ceilings WEBSTER Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm punctual. Hours estimated 3 bedroom apartment Animal Massage 15-25/week. Must be able GROOMER Central Mass • Exterior Paint & Stain Route 12 and Connecticut 1st floor, 1500 sq.ft. Animal Communication Dudley to start at 8:45AM Washer/Dryer hookups (Behind BP) Perfect mothers hours. Apply in person Dave SOUTHBRIDGE Storage available As Always! All qualified employees start Call Robin Off-street parking Reiki/Feng Shui www.dudleyflea.com at $10.00/hour. Raise to 413-967-0039 508-867-2564 $11.00/hour after first 90 94 East Main St Non Smoking Natural Foods 1-800-551-7767 Healty Paws Pet Center 413-262-5082 Cell 508 577 7940 2 bedroom apt See You There! days, advancement possible. Cats Allowed Flower Essences We do withhold taxes. Ware, MA James DiGeronimo no utilities Alpha Wave Music Looking for applicants Serving Central MA natural gas heat Available Aug/Sept residing in the towns of: Trailer Truck And Beyond $675/month 1st/Last/ Security Boarding Brookfield, Worcester, FREE Lease Available Indoor/Outdoor Runs WANTED Southbridge, Webster Drivers Wanted 457 LAWN/GARDEN 16 Charlton St & Leicester Metal Pickup Skylights VERY USED Class A CDL With A/C, Refrigerators, 3 bedroom house 508-981-0258 Call Tammie $950/month Heated/Air Conditioned Kitchen Cabinets 508-347-3275 Hazmat Washers, Small Trailers, Batteries. NATHAN’S WHITINSVILLE The older the better. We or send resume to Based In STOREFRONT 3-room, 2nd floor Day Care are a kitchen refacing Supervised Groups TLCHomeCleaning@ North Brookfield. WE PAY YOU LAWN MOWING 1200 sq.ft. Stove, refrigerator, electricity company and we use High School student included Daily/Weekly Rates these cabinets at home Verizon.net Top Dollar For Your Can be divided AUTOS looking to mow local lawns. $500 for half All done over Large Play Yards shows for Have references in town Huge yard, good “BEFORE & AFTER” Owner Operator Please Call TRUCKS $1000 Whole space Owner Operator Solos Or TRACTORS Very dependable Heat/hot water neighborhood near golf Training 508-867-3235 course Call between 9 & 5 M-F *Dedicated Runs included Basic - Advanced or leave message *$1.06 per mile plus FSC 508-867-2564 Call For Free Estimate 508-839-3798 Group Or Private Vacancy Notice 508-248-5153 KITCHEN OPTIONS of NEW *Minimum 2,480 TOWN OF 413-262-5082 First/Last/Security, New - Open Enrollment ENGLAND miles/week (Charlton Only) References 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 508-987-3384 *Daily Hometime STURBRIDGE $20 Application Fee Grooming or 860-749-6998 *CDL-A with 2 year OTR TOWN ACCOUNTANT 508-765-5542 DUDLEY Baths To Full Grooms www.mykitchenoptions.com exp & Hazmat The town of Sturbridge seeks 433 CLEANING 3-bedroom a proactive and detail- 481 POOLS/SPAS Off-street parking Certifications! 888-716-1322 oriented professional to Southbridge No pets, no smoking www.drivenctrans.com serve as its 18 FT. References PCSA Levels I & II Nice modern, clean $1000/monthly plus utilities Town Accountant. * TLC Home * 1 bedroom apt in quiet CPR Certified This is a full-time (35/hr/wk) ABOVE GROUND Call 401-624-3897 Reiki Master WAR downtown area. position that reports to the Cleaning POOL Includes heat, hot water,& Lighterian Reiki VII Finance Director. RELICS We Use & Supply Organic Used only one season! appliances Reconnective Healing II The Accountant is Cleaners To Ensure Your Moving must sell. HOUSE ICNDF Certified Trainer Valet/Guest responsible for financial Family’s Safety. Everything included FOR RENT & monitoring of the budget, $625/mo maintaining comprehensive Gift Certificates For One Year Lease Experienced, Caring Staff Services Baby Showers, ~Sutton~ Individualized Care WAR To Work At Several records and generating $1000.00 References, Credit Cape with required periodic reports Anniversaries, And More! Check,& Security Deposit Attention To Detail Locations In A Perfect Gift! Or Best Offer cathedral ceilings SOUVENIRS Worcester, MA under statute and Call 508-796-5192 Required 1 bedroom. den. 508-987-0077 local policies. Leave Message Please call kitchen, living room, The preferred candidate will Office/Homes 205 Federal Hill Road WANTED F/T-P/T available. Potential Spring/Fall Cleaning 508 347-7709 laundry to earn $11 and more to have a bachelor’s degree in furnished /unfurnished Oxford, MA WWII & EARLIER accounting or closely related Weekly/Bi-Weekly/ start. Great benefits health, Monthly Cleaning Scenic road, starwoodpetresort.com CA$H WAITING! dental, 401k plan, plenty of field and a minimum of 3-5 SOUTHBRIDGE 4 miles from 146/395 years municipal experience. Flexible Hours/Days 500 REAL ESTATE Helmets, Swords, room for growth! Applicant 2 bedroom must be over 18, have valid Thorough knowledge of Renovated,, Deleaded Applications being taken Daggers, Bayonets, UMAS and experience with Registered/Insured/ license, and prior customer Bonded 501 REAL ESTATE Wall to Wall No Smoking Medals, Badges, Flags, MUNIS software strongly No Pets service experience a plus!!! WANTED Tile Kitchen and Bath Uniforms, etc. preferred. Parking First/Last/Security 286 LIVESTOCK Apply at: Certified Governmental CALL TODAY FOR A Over 30 Years Experience. GREENER TOMORROW Section 8 approved $1150/mo www.valetparkof Accountant through the 508-865-4656 Call David america.com/employment Massachusetts Municipal 1-508-688-0847 or call 877 455-5552 Auditors’ and Accountants’ ASK FOR TAMMIE AT $650/mo Association, or equivalent, 508-347-3275 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Bag Shavings I’ll Come To YOU! 617-908-0744 311 PART-TIME HELP preferred but not required. $4.75 each Starting salary $60,000 to For Sale 3.2 cubic feet kiln dried, WANTED $70,000 DOQE. SOUTHBRIDGE 315 sq ft Cottage small to medium flakes, For priority 442 LICENSED DAY Marcy Street in Narragansett, RI plastic bags ************** Spacious 300 HELP WANTED consideration submit CARE Located 1200 ft from state cover letter and EQUAL HOUSING Two Bedroom Apt beach on lease land Rock Valley Farm HOUSE CLEANER resume to Off-Street Parking in private area. OPPORTUNITY Washer/Dryer Hookups Open May to mid October. W. Brookfield WANTED Shaun A. Suhoski *************** Yard,Quiet Neighborhood. 310 GENERAL HELP for Spencer home Town Administrator at Newly renovated 508 867-2508 The Commonwealth of ************** No Smoking most contents included WANTED Mother’s Hours ssuhoski@ All real estate advertising in No Pets 6 hours per week Massachusetts Office of photos available town.sturbridge.ma.us Child Care Services this newspaper is subject to Must be reliable and by Noon on August 2, 2013, The Federal Fair Housing Act $48,000 4 Car trustworthy requires that all ads $750/Month or to of 1968, which makes it Plus Utilities [email protected] 298 WANTED TO BUY Flatbed Driver 308 Main St., placed in the newspaper illegal to advertise any or call Great Pay for child care (daycare) First/Last/Security Percentage base pay for auto Sturbridge, MA 01566 preference, limitation or Preferred 860-928-6103 transport company. Excellent 508 8854181 Position open until filled in your home include discrimination based on race, your license number. color, religion, sex, handicap, pay rate for someone willing Sturbridge is an EOE Call 508-434-0485 535 HOUSING WANTED $ aaa to work. Class A CDL and familial status (number of experience necessary. children and or pregnancy), NEEDED: ROUTE URNITURE national origin, ancestry, age, SOUTHBRIDGE 448 F marital status, or any looking for a room to live in Call 413-374-2591 The Comfort 400 SERVICES TWO around the Brooklyn to intention to make an such 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 169 preference, limitation or Woodstock, CT area for a Inn and Suites FURNITURE Hardwood floors throughout 63 yr old man. discrimination. This Full Living room,, in Sturbridge 402 GENERAL SERVICES Bedroom 1 newspaper will not Also needed: a barn or ANTIQUES CLASS A dining room, bath, garage area for storage 884 Worcester St. is now hiring for: Solid Brass Bed knowingly accept any kitchen & pantry MACHINIST w/2 white laminate advertising for real estate Quiet Street Southbridge MA needed for All Cleanouts bureaus/matching mirrors that is in violation of the law. 860 230-7438 Bridgeport/Lathes Housekeeping Our readers are hereby Looking To Purchase Cleanups $1000.00 Non-Smokers Preferred EMETERY OTS Must be able to read prints Weekends required informed that all dwellings No Pets 546 C L Antiques and do own set-up advertising in this newspaper And Collectibles Haul-Away Bedroom 2 are available on and equal CEMETERY PLOTS Please apply 1st, Last & Security? SOUTHBRIDGE TOOL Breakfast Oak opportunity basis. To Worcester County Single Items Basements 1-508-764-4073 Or Entire Estates & MFG. Attendant Attics Armoire, Bureau/matching complain about Memorial Park 181 Southbridge Rd. Weekends required mirror, discrimination call The Available Immediately Rte. 131 Apartments cylinder waterbed, Department of Housing and Paxton, MA We Buy It All Garden of Gospels And Also Do Dudley, MA 01571 Garages w/matching headboard Urban Development “HUD” 508-764-2779 Apply In Person Or toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. 1 Plot #150 On-Site Estate Sales Yards $1000.00 2 grave sites And Apply Online At: Rental Property For the N.E. area, call HUD WOODSTOCK, CT www.sturbridge Dining Room ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Estate Auctions CLEANERS Estate Cleanouts free number for the hearing APARTMENTS Current Value $9200 comfortinn.com/ Custom-Made Racetrack Asking $3800 CALL MIKE ANYTIME Glass Top Table impaired is 1-800-927-9275 COUNTRY MANOR NEEDED career Small Building Quiet setting across from 508-765-9512 Part-time evenings 6 chairs, buffet Demolition $1200.00 505 APARTMENTS FOR golf course. 386-576-6663 in Spencer Better Than Completely Leave message Monday through Friday after RENT renovated 2012 business hours A Dumpster Living Room One Bedroom ($695) and Also there is an opening on We Do It! Drexel beige leather, 2 SOUTHBRIDGE Two Bedroom ($875) Double Burial Plot WANTED Saturday and Sunday chairs, loveseat, couch Large 1-bedroom apartment Apartments Includes bronze marker in mornings in Spencer FREE Estimates! Living Room 3-piece Mopeds and Scooters 3rd floor Rent includes hot water Hillsboro memorial Gardens Experience preferred 774-329-3386 sectional, brick color Washer/dryer hookup Call Ron at Brandon, Florida 33511 Any Condition $10.00 per hour $1200.00 $550/month $3,800 Call 774-314-1890 774-230-8586 1st and security 978-815-6624 Call Travis or send resume to Must be Seen Call 774-230-1387 to view 774 242-9227 [email protected] 508 278-7659 Call: 774-289-3622 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 10, 2013

546 CEMETERY LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS Double WORCESTER COUNTY CAPE COD RV in Co-op Park Cemetery Lot MEMORIAL PARKS South Dennis, MA $30,000 Two grave plots: Cape Cod Hampton In All Faith Swedish Valor I {#291 unit A, ************* Woodstock, CT Cemetery, Worcester, MA. graves 1 and 2} Lot #119 Section I Prime Weeks Dennisport Beach: Current value $8200.00 Still Available Clean 2 Bedroom Offered: $5,850.00 July 27 - Aug 3 Cottage and $1,400 508-499-7957 Aug 24 - Aug31 Cottage Call: 508-867-8350 [email protected] Cable TV. Close To Suites GREAT SUMMER Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Beaches, Golf, Bike beach, located behind PINE GROVE WORCESTER COUNTY Trail, Shopping, RETREAT Ashworth hotel. Private CEMETERY MEMORIAL PARK Restaurants and $30,000.00 yard, with grill and tables. Whitinsville, MA Paxton, MA Amusements. Meadowside Great family area 2 plots for sale Garden of Gospels Sorry, No Pets. of Woodstock, CT and rates. Seasonal campsite Yew Ave. section 1 plot (#85) Large Private Lot. is a cooperative seasonal Call 603-926-1867 Meadowside of Woodstock, with 2 grave sites Great For Children! campground offering 100 Own your own lot. Asking $2400.00 $4,000.00 ••••••••• owner owned sites, a lagre Trailer with add-ons which Valued at $3000.00 774-200-1194 pool, fishing pond, mini golf WELLS, MAINE contain large family room, On dead end street, $595 A Week course, laundry, two bedrooms, dining room, sm. rec room, and pavilion. Village By the Sea screened porch, vinyl siding, 508-476-3875 very clean 3 bedrooms 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. (dbl, queen, 2 twins), 508-280-7577 Season runs from large shed, outdoor fire pit, April 15-October 15. Pool complex, with mostly furnished. WORCESTER COUNTY Worcester County 1 bath, [email protected] jacuzzi, exercise room, MEMORIAL PARK Weekly pump out is included Park ammenities: large full kitchen w/ micro, in annual fee which runs outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, swimming pool, rec hall. Paxton, MA Memorial Park washer/dryer, 3 TV's A/C, cable. 2-grave-plot Paxton, MA from $990.00 to $1320.00 pavilion, mini golf, bocci, w/cable, screened porch per season depending on Summer Rentals horseshoes, fish pond, Section Heritage 1 w/ gas grill, outdoor Available dates: Asking $3,250 Garden of Heritage CAPE COD TIME when you pay playground-low yearly (1) Grave shower. Close to golf, bike your assessment. wk of July 6 & Aug 17 maintenance fees. Call 413-245-4340 trail, playground, tennis, SHARE FOR SALE Email: [email protected] #121D plot 2 $875 Weekly shopping, restaurants, Edgewater Beach Resort This Unit#58 has a wonderful Rte.25 197, 95 Chase Avenue Asking $2,800 theater, flea market, site placement with a back Spring/Fall dates available Woodstock, CT Worcester County 10 min. drive from bay & Dennisport, MA 02639 yard to house car and shed CALL FOR DAILY RATES Unit #5 Memorial Park Call: 508-476-1621 ocean side beaches. Across the street with rock garden and front from the water Paxton, MA yard for nice lawn, small fish 772-233-1555 Studio (Unit 706) pond and more flowers. (508)429-7568 OBILE OMES Call Jan at 508-865-1583 PLOT FOR SALE 550 M H after 6 pm or Fixed week 33 (August) Roof over (20x36) an 8 x38 667B email [email protected] Deeded rights trailer with two slide outs, Graves 1 and 2 in Brookfield for photos and more info. $9,000 Firm screened porch (8x29) and Garden of Heritage 2 Nanatomqua Mobile 508-347-3145 front deck (8x16) all built in WHEN PLACING YOUR Value $6500 Home Park (55+) 1997. Unit has been com- Asking $4200 Mobile Home For Sale. pletely redecorated to include CLASSIFIED AD: Call Lorraine Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. ceiling fans, carpeting, floor- Please give a full description of what you are selling ing and paint, has lots of 508-789-8188 Large Kitchen & Living To advertise in the and don’t abbreviate your words. Always remember to include Room. Screen Porch storage and comes completely furnished. an asking price for the item you’re selling. Place your ad early & Carport. Town-to-Town in the week. Deadline for classified ads are Mondays at 3pm. Worcester County Park Rent $120/Month 25 Rte 197 Classifieds, See Craigs List Memorial Park Includes Taxes, Water, for more pictures Paxton, MA Sewerage, Trash and Road please call Faith/Crypts Maintenance Call 508-864-3008 Lot 84C #1 Space CALL FOR PRICE 765-6940 or 508-943-8671 774-262-7307 1-800-536-5836. 1-800-536-5836

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 732 SPORTS UTILITY 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1976 MGB 2001 2011 2007 SUZUKI VEHICLES PARKMODEL 3/4 ton CHEVY Roadster DODGE 2500 Bass Tracker BURGMAN 400 2007 WITH ADDITION SILVERADO 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 4-wheel drive w/plow Pro 165 w/trailer MOTORHOME About 850 sq. ft. 4-wheel drive, 1986 Convertible 138,000 miles SCOOTER Also 12x16 shed Selling for parts Ford 351 Exterior bodywork newly 40hp motor has only 8 hours Like new 31 ft. Class “C” Needs transmission work $11,000 Color matched Windsor Motor redone, 85,000 miles, comes Less than 3K miles Itasca Impulse Washer/dryer with cover. $3500 $4,000 $600 Firm $150 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed Furnished Call Mike 508 832-2566 2011 Owners are Large lot in Please leave message $5,000 OBO 860-377-5742 non-smokers/ Rebuilt C6 Polaris ATV-II 1994 HONDA beautiful campground Call: 508-414-7574 5PM, PPC, Camo have no pets More than 70000 invested Transmission with 2002 NIGHTHAWK 250 Only 14,136 miles Look and make offer For Sale Transfer Case Chevy Impala 30 hours. Excellent condition Many extrass 941-567-8719 2008 E150 $200 Paid $9,000 11K miles ‘87 OLDS Runs good, but needs some $800 Asking $58,000.00 CARGO VAN TLC Silver 120,000 miles Asking $7,000 STURBRIDGE/BRIMFIELD CUTLASS Serious buyers call Cute 1-room cabin V8 engine 1952 Chevy Power Call 508-335-2747 508-320-2944 4-speed automatic SUPREME 508-278-6625 On Lot With Lake View Air conditioned Train Asking $2500 1.5 Mile Lake, w/442 package Call 508 278-6304 AM/FM stereo with clock $200 Moon roof, air, 6 disc CD player, WOMAN’S 21 SPD, 2007 Pool, Rec Hall, Leather seats Good tires Harley Davidson Family Activities With racks and shelving Runs great, looks great 26” BIKE 1987 GMC Parts 2004 BMW Z4 Excellent condition MOTORHOME 9,380 miles Real clean V8 307 2012 FLHTK $19,900.00 Nice chrome front $5500 Black with red interior, Asking $225 (negotiable) 31 ft. Class “C” bumper, heater core, 774-239-1674 2.5L engine, 21,000 miles Call 860-779-9097 Electra Glide Itasca Impulse $15,000 Limited 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed Call 508-989-8165 misc. $16,500 740 MOTORCYCLES 518 miles, radio, Owners are 760 VANS/TRUCKS 860-935-5440 For sale 508-282-2884 ***HARLEY DAVIDSON*** heated handle bars. non-smokers/ Chevy 283 & 327 1986 CORVETTE Speakers in passenger seat. have no pets 1992 GMC 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT crankshafts 350-AUTOMATIC 2004 FORD E250 Personal/private professional Asking $23,000 Only 14,136 miles Customized HD sales experience 508-278-6625 Many extras Diesel Truck Michigan Call: 508-892-8481 Handicapped Van by APPOINTMENT! UPS Truck-Style, Backhoe 79K original miles Power Ramp, TV w/DVD. Women/1st timers/little Asking $55,000.00 Aluminum Grumman Body, Removable top, black with Power windows, mirrors, time/BS avoiders/uncertain MID SEASON DEAL Serious buyers call Shelves. Rebuilt Payloader tan interior and seats. credit/MC’s - all welcome Transmission/Motor, Diesel, Runs Good New wheels 508-320-2944 720 CLASSICS New tires, brakes Call, text, email PAUL 24/7 2006 Suzuki New Fuel Tank, Radiator, $9997 $7,900 or B.O. and shocks. Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Boulevard 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 11’ Area Behind Seats Chevy Box Truck Totally customized interior. 860-402-0374 or Grey, VL800K, great bike, 508-764-7193 MUCH MORE! [email protected] Excellent Condition UPS-Style mint condition, under 2,200 14,100GVWR 34,000 miles miles (always garaged). 1996 COLEMAN $3500 Excellent condition, **1983 Classic** 725 AUTOMOBILES 1996 HARLEY Shield, saddle bags, and BAYPORT POP-UP Call 5pm-8:30pm John Deere sissy bar. Excellent condition, 508-867-6546 Mercedes Benz 508-797-2206 DAVIDSON Very clean Skidloader 300 TD 1997 Ford Explorer 883 SPORTSTER $5,500 Heat, fridge, stove, 2000 TOWN AND Needs Motor Work Needs minor part to run 2004 Pontiac GTO Low miles Must See! sink, awning Turbo Diesel Invested $4000. in one year Torrid red with black leather $4,000 Sleeps 9 COUNTRY Let’s Talk, Make Excellent Leather Interior interior, 5.7L LS1 V8, 774-402-4624 MINIVAN An Offer! Runs Excellent Call: 774-329-9160 Take it away for only automatic transmission, $1,800.00 No rust, awesome shape in Call (508)347-7300 105,000 miles 73,000 miles. 1998 Yamaha and out New Tires $1500.00 745 RECREATIONAL Call 508-892-1534 All wheel drive, leather, Asking $900 774 452-3613 Asking $10,900 VStar 650 every option 767 VEHICLES WANTED ************************ Black VEHICLES New headlights, brakes, Call: 508-949-1816 Low Milage Call for more info 2005 JAYCO water pump ANTIQUE AUTO 508-779-0194 2005 FORD FOCUS $1835.00 1987 CLASSIC $3600 or best offer PARTS NEEDED 1997 MERCURY 774-232-2999 JAYFLIGHT 29 FBS White Hatchback in excellent CHEVY TIOGA 508-847-3281 1937-1960 SABLE condition. Great Gas Mileage, CAMPER Car and truck sheet metal 4 door, tan Good first car ARROW 23-FT. Bunkhouse in rear, Queen 2002 GMC trim and exterior parts only 1963 Ford 132,000 miles MOTORHOME bed in front. Table and No mechanical parts 300V6 $5000 or B/O couch fold out into double Sierra SLT whatsoever Fairlane 500 Runs excellent Physically and mechanically Also 1949-1951 Mercury Call 508 885-9962 in good condition beds. Excellent condition. 1500, Z71 off road Rebuilt 260 V8, new 4 new tires, battery Full slide-out. Stove, micro, trim and sheet metal $1,200 or best offer Many new package. Extended cab, automatic transmission, mechanical updates stand-up separate shower, 978-760-3453 floors and interior. New dual Call 508-713-3066 or 2010 cable, awning, surround Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new 508-779-0194 Motor is a 350, 5.7 with K & Mastercraft tires. exhaust, paint and chrome PONTIAC VIBE gas mileage per gallon, 11.5 sound, etc. good. (Toyota Matrix) to 12 depending on 224,000 miles Vehicle Needed!! $8,400 OBO 4-door, 5-speed, FWD, how you drive $12,000 OBO Will consider trades and cash 1998 FORD Silver, 35 MPG, 99K If anyone has a car that 508-400-2073 $6,000 OBO runs and can get a sticker Call Chuck: WINDSTAR Excellent condition $6,500, price is firm Uxbridge MA $8,495.00 or BO Call: 774-922-2098 and they want to donate it 508-248-5928 Mileage: 122486 2 Motorcycles to an old man that needs a Blue Book Value $2,985.00 508-208-6042 508-867-6124 car to get to the stores. Good condition, For Sale anytime, 33’ Rockwood 2002 White Let him know he may be well maintained ‘53 Chevy 2007 Roadstar best time 8-10 a.m. Trailer Chevy Van willing to give you some- 1970 CHEVY Freedom Lift with Double Lot in Brimfield thing for the car. Scooter Lift installed Pick-up 3100 or 4:30-8 p.m. Express 2500 CHEVELLE Rounded windows. Warrior- Used 6 times 7/13/2011 Metallic Gray, VERY LOW 454 SUPER SPORT Engine re-done. Largest Lot on site Here is his number!! Purchase price $3,795.00 MILES, Samson Ground Own for life Asking Pounders, Very Clean. 1997 35’ Best Offer Call: 508-764-0594 Cold A/C, Automatic Asking $5,000 $24,000 $7,000 OBO Call: 774-482-0408 Asking $8999 Holiday $30,000 508-278-6625 Call 508 892-8027 2004 We Buy Junk 774-312-6891 Call 508-248-7930 2008 Yamaha Vacationer [email protected] Leave message AWD 2003 BUICK FZ6- NISSAN TITAN Cars Chevy 454 engine, 58,000 LAKESIDE Crew Cab w/Off-Road and RENDEZVOUS 600CC, Royal Blue, VERY miles, (6) Michelin tires, Mileage: 87,407 LOW MILES, Very Clean, RV RESORT Tow Package. queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan Own RV lot One owner Loaded, all electric, heated Slider Guards. 7.0 generator, backup leather seats/mirrors, cruze, $5,200 OBO for less than renting Truck runs like new parkaid, moonroof, 3-row camera, (2) new batteries, Developers final phase Never off-road or plowed seating, rear liftgate hydraulic leveling jacks, All Lots 50% off All service records One owner Call: 908-242-2016 many extras, Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool, Flowmaster exhausts Very good condition or email: excellent condition. Activity Center Deep water blue Call Us At: Asking $6,000 [email protected] $18,000 211K highway miles 508 989-8165 $6995.00 or b/o 774-230-8586 774-262-9409 Call: 508-892-4102 508-208-6042 $$$ JULY 10, 2013 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5 Aut motive Survey Finds Massachusetts Car Repair Costs Below National Average

BY KEITH GRIFFIN

A departure this week from the normal car review to share some good news for car owners. It’s less expensive to get a car repaired in Massachusetts than the national average. Car owners in Connecticut aren’t quite as lucky. Car owners in Massachusetts are paying just below the national average for car repairs, according to a new nationwide survey by CarMD.com. The average cost to repair a check engine light problem was $358.37 in Massachusetts, ranking it 25th among all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The average cost for check engine light-related repairs in the U.S. in 2012 was $367.84, up 10 percent from 2011. The Northeast experienced the largest percent increase at 11.56, which almost mirrors Massachusetts’ 11.13 percent increase. Vermont is the least expensive state when it comes to average auto repair costs, according to CarMd.com. Its average costs were $269.72, more than $40 below the next state, . Kristin Brocoff, director of com- munications for CarMD.com, said average auto repair costs are trending up across the U.S. due in large part to increased labor charges, resulting from increased hourly rates as well as an uptick in more difficult, time consuming repairs needed as high-tech vehi- cles age. “Motorists are doing the things right but costs are creeping up,” she said. She added that there is a coastal shift from west to east, with many states along the East Coast seeing the largest percentage increase in average repair costs. John Paul, manager, public affairs and traffic safety for AAA Southern New England, said at first blush it might be surprising to see Massachusetts in the middle of repair costs but the Commonwealth’s vehicle inspec- tion program probably plays a role. The annual inspection, he said, prevents deferred mainte- nance and its eventually higher costs of repair. Paul added that Massachusetts repair shops also have a goal of getting a car fixed right the first time. “There are probably more diagnostics and less guessing,” he said, adding repair shops are con- stantly graded on their perform- When the check engine light illu- Connecticut at $385.10, ranking it ance in order to be certified as an minates on the dashboard, drivers seventh in the nation. Rhode (For the latest new car news, fol- inspection station by the state. in New Jersey now pay the most in Island is 13th at 371.30; Maine is low me on Twitter at aboutused- Oxygen sensor problems are the the nation to have it diagnosed and 43rd at $328.08; and, New cars. You can also learn about buy- most common reason for the check repaired, at an average cost of Hampshire 44th at $328. ing and selling a used car at engine light to come on. Ignoring $392.99, according to CarMD.com’s Drivers in Vermont paid the UsedCars.About.com.) it can lead to more expensive analysis. least in labor at $115.90 but they repairs such as catalytic converter CarMD’s state-by-state ranking saw a pretty hefty increase of 27 repairs. “The catalytic converter of repair costs was derived from percent from $90.85 in 2011. is built to last forever,” Brocoff analysis of 161,350 repairs made Brocoff said labor costs are where said. “Catalytic converters fail on model year 1996 to 2012 vehicles repair facilities were able to keep prematurely when you ignore oxy- from Jan. 1, 2012 through Dec. 31, prices down during the recent gen sensors.” 2012 by CarMD’s nationwide net- recession but now those costs are Auto Review CarMD claims one in 10 cars work of Automotive Service increasing as the economy recov- have a check engine light current- Excellence (ASE)-certified techni- ers. “We see that as a market cor- ly on. More troubling, half of the cians. All 51 U.S. states/districts, rection,” Brocoff said. Colorado is owners have ignored the light for including the District of the state with the highest labor more than three months. (A car Columbia, are represented in this charge at $150.75 on average. with a faulty oxygen sensor can index. Drivers in Vermont also paid the run smoothly but owners could see The repairs are related to a vehi- least for parts at an average of up to a 40 percent drop in fuel cle’s check engine system, which is $153.82, with those in New Jersey economy.) standard on all vehicles manufac- paying the most ($256.28). States where motorists are tured since 1996. The on-board CarMD.com has been collecting addressing check engine warnings diagnostic (OBD2) system moni- automotive repair data for more early fall on the lower end of the tors approximately 80 percent of than 16 years. Brocoff said expen- spectrum when it comes to average systems on these vehicles, trigger- sive and difficult repairs have dou- car repair costs. Areas where ing the check engine light when a bled in quantity recently as the scores of drivers ignored small problem related to emissions out- average age of cars has increased problems rose in the rankings due put or drivability occurs. to more than 11 years. “As vehicles to accumulation of more severe, The most expensive New age, people have more heftier costly repairs. England state for repairs is repairs that need to be done.” 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 10, 2013 GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL

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White, AWD with only 64K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power 4x4 with only 66K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, mirrors, AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, 4x4 V8 with only 71K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power AWD PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle)with only 54K Miles! Power win- AC, rear defrost, 3rd row seating that folds down for storage as well, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, alloy wheels, luggage rack and so mirrors, AC, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, tilt steer- dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, AWD, heated cloth seats, AM/FM/CD player, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, lug- much more! ing wheel, cruise controls and so much more! This truck has alloy power seat, alloy wheels, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM/CD/Aux gage rack, tow package and so much more! wheels and a full cap on the bed! for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more!

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AWD with only 63K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, Only 33K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power AWD with only 48K Miles! Leather, power windows, power AWD with only 45K Miles! Leather, heated seats, power windows, power power seat, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel, cruise con- seat, sunroof AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 locks, power mirrors, power seats, memory seat, sunroof, AC, locks, power mirrors, power seats, alloy wheels, dual panormaic sunroof, trols, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise), luggage rack, dual opening player, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, fog lamps, luggage rack, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, heat- dual climate controls, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), rear door, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! alloy wheels and so much more! tilt steering wheel, cruise control, AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD changer/Aux ed seats, alloy wheels and so much more! for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! 2010 2010 2010 2012 Toyota Mercury Cadillac Toyota Highlander Mountaineer SRX-4 AWD Tundra Premier AWD $ $ 499 per mo. $ 399 per mo. $ 499 per mo. 429 per mo. Loaded with only 49K Miles! This one is MINT! Leather, Panaoramic Sunroof, Navigation, heated seats, dual climate con- Only 59K Miles! Leather, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, trols, power rear opening gate, alloy wheels, power windows, power seat, memory seat, heated seats, 3rd row seating, luggage power locks, power mirrors, power seat, memory seat, 4x4 with only 19K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, 4x4 with only 4K Miles! This truck is practically brand new! Power win- rack, alloy wheels, power 3rd row folding seats, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player/Bluetooth connectivi- dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, AC, rear defrost, 3rd Row seating, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 cruise controls, Navigation, sunroof, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or player, cruise, rear air controls, heated mirrors ty, rear back up camera, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls and so cruise controls, bed liner, tow package, dual climate controls, steering Mp3 player and so much more! much more! wheel controls (bluetooth, cruise, audio) and so much more! 2008 2009 Lexus 2010 GMC 2010 Acura Mercedes RX 350 Acadia MDX SLT $ Benz E350 Beautiful! 539 per mo. $ $ 499 per mo. $ 519 per mo. 499 per mo. only 19K Miles! This SUV is very well equiped! Leather, Power windows, WD Loaded! Only 42K Miles! Leather, navigation, power windows, power power locks, power mirrors, Ac, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise Technology Package AWD LOADED! Only 33K Miles! Leather, locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, rear back up camera, sunroof, 4 Matic with only 49K Miles! AWD, Leather, Sunroof, navigation, power tele- controls, front and rear sunroof, alloy wheels, tow package, 3rd row Navigation, sunroof, rear entertainment, 3rd row seating, power scoping steering wheel, cruise control, AC, rear defrost, power rear visor for AM/FM/CD/Cassette/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seats, heated seats, seating with 2nd row captains chairs, rear climate controls, Navigation, the rear window, heated seats, power seats, memory seats, dual climate con- seats, heated seats, fog lamps, alloy wheels, power rear gate, steering wheel dual climate controls, alloy wheels, rear back up camera, trols, AM/FM/CD/Sat Capable/navigation all powered by a Harmon/Kardon controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), power telescoping steering wheel, wood- AM/FM/CD/aux for the iPod or Mp3 player, dual climate controls, heat- AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, bluetooth connectivity system, fog lamps, alloy wheels, and the luxury of Mercedes! grain throughout the vehicle, cruise control and so much more! Low miles! ed seats, power seats, and so much more! and so much more!

*All payments are subject to qualified credit. Payment include $3,000 customer cash, $3,000 Midstate Match at 2.99% for 72 months.

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