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The Minor TRICK OR What’s it Details TREAT! MINOR worth? Rotary Antique Appraisal Living Show a success among royalty

I’ve been in a princess state of mind over the past couple of weeks. Before you get any ideas — no, I have not put on my tutu again (at least not recently), and it’s not because I started watching the Olivia Richman photos Brody and Hadley Boisvert, 6 new Netflix series, “The Crown,” Members of the Sturbridge Rotary Club at their inaugural and 1, respectively, had a blast although I have to admit that I Antique Appraisal Show. nearly answered the phone at trick or treating in their tradi- work in a British accent earlier tional Halloween costumes. this week. Don’t ask… BY OLIVIA RICHMAN eers. All of that aside, the reason I’ve Olivia Richman photos NEWS STAFF WRITER been thinking about princesses Former Rotary is because of my daughter, who STURBRIDGE — Families STURBRIDGE — The Club President Larry turned 3 earlier this week. In in Sturbridge had a blast Sturbridge Rotary Club Mandell said he was this column, I’ve called her many going door to door at the hope to make a very unsure how well the things — “The Minor Miracle” houses around the Town unique fundraiser an fundraiser would do being perhaps the most catchy one Common on Halloween, annual tradition. On with the little advertis- — but it’s hard to believe that it Monday, Oct. 31, most of Saturday, Oct. 29, the ing they had done, but has been three years already since which were prepared for Rotary Club held their said they definitely plan we found ourselves rushing to the hundreds of trick or treaters. inaugural Antique to do it again next year hospital for an emergency deliv- Later in the night, the trick Appraisal Show, where since it fit in with the ery at 29 weeks. As I write these or treaters gathered for a – for a small fee – peo- town so well. very words, it has been exactly costume contest on the Town ple could get their col- “Around here, this three years to the minute that we Common. For more photos, lectibles, antiques, is an antique-oriented were wheeling into the operating turn to page A8! coins and other items culture. You drive down room, and getting ready to say Cousins Sully Hines, 4, and appraised by three local hello to our little 1 pound, 11 ounce Logan Smith, 4, had a great time appraisers and auction- Please Read ROTARY, page ­A16 peanut for the first time, a sight I trick or treating together. will never forget. I knew from the moment that I looked into her eyes that life would never be the same again. And it hasn’t been. Celebrating the Her journey and the issues she A SALUTE TO OUR VETERANS faced during those first few months have been well documented by me on these very pages, almost ad Christmas spirit nauseam. It’s been more than 1,000 days since that stressful time, and looking back, it feels like it’s been Tree lighting slated 20 years in some ways, like it was a distant memory lived out by some- for Nov. 25 one else. And then there are times BY OLIVIA RICHMAN it that makes the event it feels like only yesterday that I NEWS STAFF WRITER finally held her for the first time great,” said Temporary sitting in that NICU at UMass. I STURBRIDGE — Coordinator Annie thought of that moment only yes- It’s never too early to Roscioli, who has terday, as I hoisted her up and get into the Christmas attended the event for gave her a giant hug, slightly rock- spirit — at least that’s the past 21 years. “It’s a ing her to get her to go to sleep for what the Recreation tradition for everyone. nap time. I thought of how much Department believes. It’s so well known and she has grown since that day in the On Nov. 25, at 6 p.m., it’s such a positive expe- NICU, when she was barely bigger the Town Common will rience.” than a water bottle. Now, as her be illuminated thanks The Tree Lighting head rested on my shoulder, her to the annual Tree Ceremony starts off long hair (which has yet to be cut) Lighting Ceremony. with performanc- draping over my hand, her feet Courtesy photo The well-attended event es at the gazebo from dangled below my waist. What a On this Veterans Day, we here at Stonebridge Press offer our proves year after year Tantasqua’s Cholares difference. thanks for everything our veterans have done for us — and as part of that the community and local group Max As her mother and I prepared that gratitude, we are paying tribute to our veterans with their very feels the same as the Motion Dancers. The last week for her birthday party own special section! Check it out in this week’s paper, and be sure to Recreation Department: (a Disney princess themed affair, thank a veteran today. Pictured, Herbert Rhinehart, First Lieutenant, It’s never too early. Korea, U.S. Army, of North Oxford. “It’s so cliché, but Please Read TREE LIGHTING, Turn To MINOR page ­­­A12 it’s the Christmas spir- page ­A16 2 STURBRIDGE VILLAGER • Friday, November 11, 2016

With the current economic conditions, j j j Friday’s Child j j j news briefs demand for help is significant; and the Salvation Army has been able to help in a number of ways. Please consider mak- Andrea is an energetic 8-year-old girl Salvation Army puts out call ing a donation at the Salvation Army. If of Caucasian descent. She is small for you are going to donate by check, please her age but is making great gains with for bell ringers make it out to the Salvation Army and put “Sturbridge/Southbridge” in the her height and weight. Andrea has en- As the holiday season approaches memo section. This will ensure that all joyed taking gymnastics classes. She many of you will hear that familiar is being donated to the correct town, also enjoys music and loves to have ring of The Salvation Army Bells at and is used to support its residents. her hair and nails done. Andrea is in various stores as you shop throughout Please contact Tamsin Lucey via the 3rd grade at a public elementary Massachusetts. [email protected] or call school where she benefits from hav- Of the donations received 86 percent 774-200-4279. goes directly to program funding to ing an Individualized Educational Plan help those most in need providing food, American Legion announces (IEP) to assist with her academic de- clothing, medicine, assistance with util- lays, as well as social/emotional supports. Andrea currently resides in a ity bills and other aid to area residents veteran fundraisers small, structured residential program. Her social worker is seeking a fam- in financial distress. The Salvation ily that would be able to visit with her at her program consistently to build Army also sends children to summer STURBRIDGE — We hope that every- a relationship. camp in Sharon, and provides toys to one is enjoying the crisp autumn air children and gifts to nursing home resi- and the many holidays that come with Andrea would thrive in a home where she is the only child or the young- dents at Christmas time. this time of year. Before the full swing est by many years. She does require a lot of extra attention and patience. Each year more than 3 million peo- of the holiday season is upon us, we Andrea shares a close relationship with her older sister and they hope to ple volunteer for The Salvation Army want to take a moment to talk about our be able to continue to see each other monthly. The best family for Andrea and The Sturbridge/Southbridge coor- veterans and how you can help make would be a local family that is able to visit with her at her current program dinator, Tamsin Lucey, is seeking vol- their holidays special. This time of year can be hard on some placement as a visiting resource initially. unteer bell ringers for this Christmas season. Bell ringers are needed Nov of our veterans. There are so many 21st through Christmas Eve, Dec 24, at homeless veterans and many more who November is National Adoption Month! various locations in both Sturbridge are struggling to make ends meet. Out Celebrate Adoption! Over 100,000 children and teens are in foster care and Southbridge. Tamsin Lucey would veterans have done so much for us, its in the US, waiting to be adopted. On National Adoption Day, the Friday like to hear from individual and orga- time to return the favor. before Thanksgiving in Massachusetts, close to 100 children who have nizations, for example, Lions or Rotary American Legion Post 109, Auxiliary Unit 109, and Squadron 109 will be hold- been in foster care will be adopted into loving families in three courthous- Clubs, Girl Scouts, Boys Scouts, High School Students, Senior’s, Veterans, ing events over the next two months es across the state. Church Youth or Confirmation Groups, to collect supplies and raise money for National Adoption Day is a national day of celebration of adoptive fam- groups interested in the Community our veterans. On Veterans Day we are ilies and an opportunity for courts to open their doors and finalize the Partnership Opportunities and busi- hosting an open house form 12-8 p.m. adoptions of children from foster care. 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Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed celebrates 90-year-olds are retrieved in advance from mul- tiple sources, including Town Hall feeling. It’s one of the greatest days a and on the Internet. The Sturbridge mother and father experience.” Villager is not responsible for chang- Selvey: “I enjoyed looking back on es and cancellations. what I did throughout my life, but there’s no particular memory that STURBRIDGE stands out. I think my three trips to Scotland. That was very interesting. Monday, Nov. 14 My son and I hiked all over Scotland. We would go to bed and breakfasts and 3 p.m., DRC will meet at the Center explore. I was climbing up a hill at a cas- Office Building tle and blew my knee out. That finished 6 p.m., TRHS Building Sub my hiking.” Olivia Richman photos “The Senior Center is like a second family Committee will meet at the TRJHS for us,” said Alice Girouard, on left, pictured 6 p.m., Sturbridge Cultural Best friends Tina Galati, 93, and Robert What do you notice that’s differ- Council will meet at the Town Hall Selvey, 95, had a great time at the 90th with fellow 90-plus-year-olds Tina Galati and ent from when you were younger Robert Selvey. 7 p.m., Finance Committee will Birthday Party, like they always do. and how society is now? meet at the Town Hall

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN How do you feel about being in Girouard: “Everything. Technology. Tuesday, Nov. 15 NEWS STAFF WRITER your 90’s? I have a computer and work at it some- STURBRIDGE — The Sturbridge what. But my grandchildren are so good 6:30 p.m., Planning Board will Center held their annual birthday Girouard: “I can’t believe it. I see so at their computers and so busy. They meet at the Center Office Building party for residents over 90 years old many people around me. They’re walk- sometimes come and give me a hand 6:30 p.m., Historic Commission on Wednesday, Oct. 26. The birthday ing with walkers. Thank God I can still with it.” will have a Public Hearing at the boys and gals and their guests celebrat- walk. I still drive. My daughter was able Galati: “There’s no morals today. We Town Hall ed the treasured tradition was held at to take the day off and come with me. I were more respected and respectful in 7 p.m., Tantasqua Regional School a new location, the Cornerstone Café was very pleased about that. The kids those days. The fellas called on us and District Committee will meet at the at Tantasqua High School, making the are so busy these days.” paid for the movies. That’s the way it TRJHS special day even more of an event to Galati: “My mind says I’m 60, but my should be.” remember. body says no you’re not! I’m glad to be Wednesday, Nov. 16 “It’s a tribute to them,” said chairman here!” What are some of your hobbies? of the 90th Birthday Party Sandy Cole. Selvey: “I’m trying to make 100. I 6:30 p.m., ZBA meeting will be “I think that anyone who has reached feel fine, excellent. I like coming to the Girouard: “I like to paint and I love held at the Center Office Building 90 has so much to tell and they’ve lived Senior Center and playing games, like photography.” through so much. In my day, when I dominos.” Galati: “I do knitting, crossword puz- was younger, you never knew anyone zles, suduko. I like to paint watercolor.” that lived to be 90. I didn’t know anyone What are you most proud of? Selvey: “I build models and I love that ever lived to 90.” to paint. I collect antique model cars. There are 91 residents over 90 in Girouard: “I worked at the church I have 50 of them. Sturbridge, which shocked Cole and for many years, so being involved I do all kinds of many other people throwing the party. there. And being involved at the Senior crafts, like needle- Including guests, 38 people attended the Center. I was just helping children and point.” fundraiser, including around 16 seniors over here, helping older folks. It gives over 90. you a good feeling.” What is some Olivia Richman sat down and spoke Galati: “I have accomplished a lot. I general life with three seniors, 90 and up, about was in the movies with Woody Allan advice or advice their favorite memories so far and and Mia Farrow. I was a background for people trying advice they have for others looking to extra. We used to go to this beautiful to reach 90? get to the 90 and up club. estate in Englewood. They would make us up. I was involved with the PTA and Galati: “Be How did you enjoy the party at the with the church. I did a lot of things. I friendly with Cornerstone Café? raised three great children. They’re all everybody, wheth- very smart.” er you like them or Aline Girouard, 90: “I go to Selvey: “The day I got married. It not.” Cornerstone occasionally and I love it. was a beautiful day. The weather was Girouard: “Just Those kids do a great . All the kids so hot the trees blossomed again in late keep active and eat that serve are so polite and helpful. October. That was 70 years ago. I had a right.” A Floral Bar That’s what you call an inter-genera- grand time.” Selvey: “I don’t tional event. It was really wonderful, I smoke. I don’t 1. Gather some friends a few bottles of thought.” What is one of your favorite drink. Those two your favorite beverage Tina Galati, 93: “It’s my first time accomplishments? things – don’t do celebrating it. I’ve been on the commit- them. Am I miss- 2. Confirm your event date tees before. It was wonderful. It was Selvey: “I got three kids, that’s an ing something? I 3. Find your favorite arrangement on great to be with good friends and have accomplishment. One is 58 now. I used don’t know. But I good foods. It gets to be like a family. to hike. I went back to Scotland three don’t do it and I’m our website The Senior Center is like our second times. I was in World War II. I was in here!” family.” the Army for over three years.” 4. 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Olivia Richman photos SOUTHBRIDGE — Energetic punk, pop and hip hop music blared throughout the Joe Capillo Skate Park as BMX riders and skaters of all ages performed jaw-drop- ping tricks on the newly renovated ramps and verts for the park’s inaugural BMX Contest on Saturday, Nov. 5. But it surprisingly wasn’t the youth’s amazing talent that stole the show — it was the noticeable differences and the changes the skate park has undergone in the past few months, thanks to pro BMX’er Airin Roso and dedicated parents, teens and community members who make up the Southbridge Skate Park Project. Once falling apart, defaced and home to some unsavory, illegal activities in town, the Joe Capillo Skate Park is now a thriving, family-friendly environment for chil- dren and teens looking for a place to hang out with friends and catch some air.

Zane Bradley, Matthew Hicks, Josh Caton (who would later judge the competition) and Ian Bradley came to support the skate park and participate in the inaugural BMX competition.

Savon Taylor, Tylor Leveillee, Eryk Decarolis and Miguel Nieves had a great time competing. The clean and updated skate park has been a great place for youth to hang out after school, getting together with friends and using the new ramps built by Airin Roso and other Southbridge Skate Park Project members.

“I just love being out here,” said Garrett Wetnicka. “As I always say, shred daily.”

Despite the November date, the BMX com- petition saw great, cool weather, perfect for spending the day outside.

“It’s pretty cool to see how far the skate park has come,” said spectator Lexi Gustafson, who might participate in next year’s competition.

Before the competition even began, Airin Roso took a rough fall, hurting his knee. Of course, that didn’t stop him from enjoying the “We are regulars at the skate park,” said rest of the event as a judge. 6-year-old Landen Olszta’s father. “We spend Kyle Johnson had a great time DJ’ing for the at least an hour here every day. He absolutely energetic and positive crowd. He said: “It’s loves it here. It’s awesome to see what Airin pretty cool seeing all of the kids out here!” and the others have done up here.” Villager The top three BMX riders in the amateur division. Almanac

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Olivia Richman photos SOUTHBRIDGE — The Horribles Parade marched down Main Street on Monday, Oct. 31, a Halloween tradition. The families made their way to the Town Common, where the Southbridge Police Department gave out candy at the gazebo.

The Horribles Parade offered a safe alternative for families looking to Hernesto and Tiana Velez (pictured with victim Jean Jalbert on left) trick or treat on Halloween night. said their costumes were inspired by “The Purge” and other horror movies.

Daniela Machado and Yulian Cruz got ready for the Horribles Parade to begin.

Residents stood on their porches to witness the parade, ready with candy for the participants.

Merek and Mia Vallee make it to Two-year-old Jaysha Andujar in the Horribles Parade every year. his warm frog costume.

The Power Family – including their triplets – had a blast hanging out at the Town Common, seeing all of the costumes.

Hunter Addison Martin caught attention for her beautiful and spooky Grim Reaper cos- tume. So did her friend Faith Benoit, who dressed as a haunted Victorian spirit.

“I’m the Mad Hatter, but a girl version,” said 12-year-old Jayleen Reyes, pictured with her mother Sharleen.

The Southbridge Police Department gave out candy at the Town Police cars and a fire truck led the families Common to anyone in a costume. down Main Street. EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

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WORCESTER — The Assumption College STURBRIDGE — Come to the Sturbridge Office of Student Activities has announced that library and create a collapsible folding box, Kathleen Knox, of Sturbridge, has been elected, which when collapsed can be used as a card to and is currently serving, as Editor of Yearbook hold gift cards, sachets, candy or small presents. for the 2016-17 academic year. We’ll provide supplies to make and decorate Yearbook is one of nearly 60 clubs and orga- it — or transform it into a “Pokéball,” complete nizations that students of Assumption College with origami Pikachu! Event will be held in the can partake in and club types vary, making library meeting room on Sunday Nov. 13, at 2 participation accessible to all. Heights is the p.m. official Assumption College yearbook. Students The 2016-2017 Origami at the Library season involved in the club work together to design, will feature “Origami Books & Boxes” with addi- organize and produce the annual yearbook. tional folds to fill them! All ages are welcome but children age 10 and under must be accom- JOSHUA HYDE LIBRARY panied by an adult. Materials are supplied, free of charge. The Sturbridge Library is located at 306 Main STURBRIDGE — The Children’s Room at Street, Sturbridge. Funded and sponsored by the Joshua Hyde Library will hold registration for Friends of the Joshua Hyde Public Library in Winter Story Time between Nov. 14 and Nov. 28. Sturbridge. Programs meet the week of December 5 through the week of February 20. Age groups will meet as follows: 18 to 30 months: Tuesdays PRESCHOOL SCREENING at 10:45 a.m. (Dec. 6, 13, Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14); 2.5 to 4.5 years: Fridays at 10:45 a.m. (Dec. STURBRIDGE — Preschool screening for 2, 9, 16, Jan.13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17). We strive to 3- and 4-year-olds, residents of Sturbridge, by support early literacy development that will lead appointment only. to a life-long love of reading. This development If you have concerns about your child’s devel- begins at birth and is strengthened through opment and would like your child screened, everyday interactions including sharing books, please call 508-347-7041 for an appointment on singing songs and creative activities. Join us for Jan. 10, 2017 and March 7, 2017. Early interven- fun and meaningful story times that will assist tion will do developmental screenings for chil- you in preparing your child for successful school dren birth-3 years old. Please call 508-765-0292 for years and beyond! Please register by calling the an appointment. 6 STURBRIDGE VILLAGER • Friday, November 11, 2016 LABO offers information, education at health fair

Olivia Richman photos SOUTHBRIDGE — The Latin American Business Organization brought an Hispanic Health Fair to Southern Worcester County for the first time ever. On Saturday, Nov. 5, various organizations and businesses set up at the La Salle Reception Center to inform the community about their health services. “Living here, we know there’s a need for Latinos to know what services are out here,” said Vice President of LABO Jose Rentas. “There’s a growth in Latinos coming into town and many don’t know where the services are.” LABO is a nonprofit organization with a mission of helping the community and Latin business owners, promoting their services and helping them grow.

LABO members and volunteers were excited to bring the Hispanic Health Fair to Southbridge.

“We are trying to reach out to the Hispanic community to extend the services we provide,” said Carmen Carmona of the Glendaly Stockley, an occupational therapist Renaissance Adult Day Health Center. “We at Harrington Hospital, said it was important have six nurses who provide activities that to educate the Latin community about ser- are fun, but we also provide medical care vices the hospital offers them. and transportation to home and doctor’s appointments.”

“We are helping the community,” said Imani Page and Jahill Herrera of Fallon Health. “A lot of people need help with medical needs and other community needs as well.”

“It’s important to provide services for the Maria and her daughter Emeli Moralez, 12, Maria Cancel, an RN from Harrington people of Southbridge,” said Yaris Guzman from the Women Infant and Children pro- Children enjoyed getting their face painted by Hospital, took people’s blood pressure and and Sandra Hernandez, left, of Foe Pinnacle gram, discussed nutrition at the fair. offered stroke education. Home Health Care. LABO members.

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Olivia Richman photos STURBRIDGE — Families in Sturbridge had a blast going door to door at the houses around the Town Common on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31, most of which were prepared for hundreds of trick or treaters. Later in the night, the trick or treaters gathered for a costume contest on the Town Common.

Families and friends gathered at the Town Common to make their way throughout the surrounding neighborhoods, while waiting for the costume contest later in the night.

Avery (Princess Leia) and Sadie Touloumtzis. Sadie’s costume was handmade by her grandmother, a quilter. Said her mother: “She is the Female Death God from the Book of Life. We couldn’t find the costume in stores. Her grandmother made the dress and I made the hat. Her dad took a few hours painting her face.” Julio and son Joe Papandra, 9. Milton Whittaker with his 1-year- Why was Joe a hot dog? Said old son Antoine, who loved holding Joe: “I love hot dogs!” Julio the little candy bars. confirmed: “He really does!”

Cecilia and Khalesia Laviolette wore match- ing costumes.

Molly and Lukas Jalbert were having a lot of fun on their trek around The Pierce family; It was their daughter’s “I’m prepared!” said Susie Bonta, who handed out candy near the the Town Common and surrounding neighborhoods. first time trick or treating on Halloween Town Common. She had three large containers of candy and other night. goodies, and that was just the beginning of her stash, she said. Venture Community Services receives recognition

AGAWAM — Two Massachusetts Venture was selected for its employ- organizations yesterday were recog- ee recognition program that has been nized as Employer of Choice Award instrumental in motivation of the recipients by the Employers Association entire agency. Data from the annual of the NorthEast (EANE): Shriners survey and ongoing recognition efforts Hospitals for Children-Springfield is used to form and focus efforts on and Venture Community Services of employee satisfaction. The organiza- Sturbridge. The awards were given tion embraces wellness, providing per- at EANE’s Employment Law and HR sonalized information and tools, such Practices Conference luncheon at the as online and educational resources, Springfield Marriott on Nov. 3. to assist employees in achieving their Employer of Choice Awards recog- goals and maintaining a healthy life- Courtesy photos nize companies and organizations Hyland, President and CEO of style. Venture’s unique benefit options for developing workplaces that value H. Lee Kirk, Hospital Administrator for Venture Community Services, with EANE — the Cash Option Fringe Benefit and employees, foster engagement, invest in Shriners Hospitals for Children-Springfield, President Meredith Wise. Annual Merit Bonus — sets it apart training and reward performance. Past with EANE President Meredith Wise and aids in recruiting and keeping top winners view the award as a corner- talent. It’s all about giving back and stone of their company credentials and providing orthopedic, rheumatology and the staff’s desire to travel to other reinvesting in the employees. Visit the often highlight the award in recruiting and cleft lip and palate care using the countries to provide mission-driven website at www.venturecs.org. and retention, grants and funding appli- latest innovations in diagnosis and help to children in need. The organiza- Employers from Massachusetts, cations, and business development. All treatment. The hospital is designed tion reports “we have FUN!” Based on Connecticut and Rhode Island who have winners receive a professional, custom- exclusively for children, offering a full the engagement survey conducted in been in business for at least three years ized video that spotlights the company’s range of inpatient and outpatient ser- June 2015, 4 out of 5 employees would and have a minimum of 25 employees achievements. vices under one roof, so children can recommend Shriners as a great place to are eligible to participate; both the com- “We received a wealth of great appli- receive family-centered care and treat- work. Visit the website at www.shriner- pany size and its resources are consid- cants. Regardless of size, the best orga- ment. It treats thousands of children shospitalsforchildren.org/springfield ered in the screening and selection pro- nizations are measuring employee locally and internationally each year or view video here. cess. Entrants are judged in areas that engagement in some way and using that regardless of the family’s ability to pay. • Venture Community Services is include: company culture, training and data to make a difference in a manner With a 91-year history of changing a not-for-profit human service agen- development, communication, recogni- they can afford,” said Meredith Wise, the lives of children every day, employ- cy that provides support to individu- tion and reward, and work-life balance. President of EANE. “From cool com- ees treat not only these children but als facing diverse challenges through Serving employers in the Northeast munications tactics leveraging mobile each other as family. They have creat- a compassionate and dedicated work- for over 100 years, EANE provides apps to innovative green initiatives to ed a “family-centered” culture where force using innovative practices that resources for organizations to maxi- company-paid time-off for community clinical outcomes are outstanding and encourage independence, empower- mize employee engagement and reten- service, the array of engagement tools children are cared for in the safest envi- ment and opportunity. Its clinical pro- tion while minimizing risk. More is always inspiring.” ronment possible. Their metrics speak grams include: adult foster care, autism than 900 members utilize the human About the winners: for themselves including data-driven support, community day programs, resource information/hotline, learn- • Shriners Hospitals for Children — scores of a highly dedicated and engaged community residences, shared living, ing and development and specialized Springfield is a unique pediatric spe- workforce, which is demonstrated both supported employment, transportation human resource services. cialty, research and teaching hospital by the exceptional care given each day services, and youth and family support. Friday, November 11, 2016 • STURBRIDGE VILLAGER ­9 Brimfield Antique Auto Show a success

Photos courtesy Peter Warren BRIMFIELD — The 8th Annual Brimfield Antique Auto Show was a rumbling success, with 510 vehicles rolling in of all shapes, sizes and colors adding a bit of extra color to the brilliant fall foliage on Oct. 8. This show was dedicated to the memory of Dick Morris, a long time Brimfield resident who gave tirelessly to the community through fund raising, volunteering and as a 30 year Trustee at Hitchcock Free Academy. All proceeds for the event benefit Hitchcock Free Academy, a community in Brimfield. Dave and Darla Govoni worked tirelessly with volunteers and Hitchcock Staff to make this event spectacular and thanks to Heart-o-the-Mart, our field is spectacular.

Harrington Memorial Healthcare Birth Announcements

Michael Kruzewski and Raimee Carol and Gary Fuller and Paulette and and Nicole. Santiag, Lynmarie Garcia. DeMars, of Dudley, welcomed Leo Kenneth Guertin. Anson Kruzewski on September 27, Forte III and Kayla Forte, of Sharon and Ryan Rusack, of weighing 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Diana and Luis Zayas, of Southbridge, Brimfield, welcomed Brody Jamieson Southbridge, welcomed Camden welcomed Aurora Luna Zayas on Forte on October 21, weighing 7 pounds, Joseph Rusack on October 24, weighing Amber Peck and Heriberto Jordan October 10, weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounc- 3.3 ounces. Proud grandparents Deanna 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Proud grandpar- Torres, of Southbridge, welcomed es. and Daniel Boynton, Candace and ents Beth Fogarty, Kristine Rusack, Jordan Milo Torres on September 28, Nat Caputo, Brian Jamieson, Joe and Russell and Donna Dode, Steven and weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Proud Bethany and Jamison Cormier, of Andrea Forte. Proud Aunt Heather Donna Rusack. grandparents are Lisa and Brian Peck Sturbridge, welcomed Kacey Faith Forte, Uncles Richard Boynton, Robert and Olga and Heriberto Torres. Cormier on October 12, weiging 7 Jamieson II, Alijah Caputo and cousin Alexandria Alfreds and Robert pounds, 13 ounces. Proud grandpar- Hendry Forte. Felder, of Sturbridge, welcomed Joseph and Jasmine Robinson, of ents Kimberly Croke and Croke; Addisyn Felder on October 25, weighing West Brookfield, welcomed Weston Michael Cormier and Patricia Cormier. Kate Angers and Eric Curboy, of 6 pounds, 2 ounces. Proud grandparents Paul Robinson on September 29, weigh- Proud aunts and uncles Joshua Croke Wales, welcomed Nicholas Talon Doug and Ursula Alfreds; Carl and Kim ing 8 pounds, 3 ounces. Proud grand- and the Cormiers: Bethany, Brandon, Curboy on October 20, weighing 6 Felder. Proud Uncle Tucker Alfreds; parents are Paul and Jeanna Benjamin Ryan, Jordan, Seth, Donovan, Mariah pounds, 14 ounces. Proud grandparents proud Great-Grandparents Marcel and and Don and Mary Odiorne. Proud and Rhiannon. Richard and Marie Angers and William Helga Jolin. uncle and aunt and Kristine and Linda Koslowski. Proud siblings Benjamin, and cousins Mich, Scarlet Hector Ruiz and Yajaira Sanitago Layla, Ella, Dylan and Gavin Curboy. Whitney Hill, of Charlton, welcomed and Eleanor; proud aunt and uncle welcomed Yaeliz Yamileth on October Cameron Wayne Hill on October 29, Becky and Pete Goin; Erin Robinson 16, weighing 5 pounds, 11 ounces. Proud Celisseet Martinez and Felix Garcia, weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces. and George Robinson. grandparents Maria Cruz, Josefina of Southbridge, welcomed Jeislianys Rodriguez, Antonio Santiago, and on October 21, weighing 7 pounds, 1.8 Cayla Lynne Garfield and Justin Heather and Keith Guertin, of Anibal Ruiz. Proud aunts and uncles ounces. Proud grandparents Santos Donald Garfield, of North Brookfield, Southbridge, welcomed Melysa May Jessica, Carly, Luis, Jennifer, Jeremy, Martinez, Jose M. Martinez, Luz Maria welcomed Desmond Patrick Garfield Guertin on October 7, weighing 5 Yoshmily, Emily, Carlos, Brian, Hernandez and Felix Jorge Garcia. on October 29, weighing 8 pounds, 3 pounds, 2 ounces. Proud grandparents Yashliman, Angela, Hermes, Dandiz Proud aunts and uncles Kimberly ounces. Friday, November 11, 2016 10 STURBRIDGE VILLAGER •

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PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone (800) 367-9898 Fax (508) 764-8015 Views and commentary from Sturbridge, Brimfield, Holland and Wales www.StonebridgePress.com OPINION Frank G. Chilinski President and Publisher Networking rocks at the Don’t overlook Adam Minor Editor, Sturbridge Villager Cannery in November long-term people who may be considering joining the Chamber to maximize the benefits care costs they receive from their membership. All are invited to participate in the final session of 2016, which will take place How much Why money will on the morning of Thursday, December Financial 1st upstairs in the Community Room you need in at Southbridge Savings Bank at 200 Focus retirement? Charlton Road in Sturbridge. To arrive at should The program is free and will cover JEFF an estimate, Chamber Facts & Stats, strategies for BURDICK you should maximizing your membership, a busi- consider var- ness networking exercise, Chamber ious factors, I invest advocacy, low cost training, business such as where you’ll live, how much The Chamber of Central Mass South advice and support through SCORE, you plan to travel, and so on. Not sur- is thrilled to be networking at one rock- our affiliation with Worcester Regional prisingly, you’ll also need to think about ing venue this month. We welcome you Chamber of Commerce, and more. The health care costs, which almost always in real to join us as we experience The Cannery session begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes rise during retirement. But there’s one Music Hall in Southbridge! Enjoy tasty at 9:45 a.m. Coffee and light refresh- area you might overlook — long-term treats, a full bar, mingling, merriment ments will be available. We sincerely care. Should you be concerned about and more at Fun at Five on Tuesday, hope you will join us as we present these these costs? estate? Nov. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join a friendly tools and tips to help you get the very In a word, yes. Expenses for long- crowd of local professionals as we get most out of your Chamber Membership. term care – which can include receiving together to enjoy good company and Feel free to give the Chamber office a assistance at home as well as prolonged conversation. You could also take home ring if you have any questions. care in a facility – can be surprisingly one of several cool door prizes just for If you would like to attend, please expensive. Consider the following sta- attending. RSVP via phone or e-mail at 508-347- tistics, taken from the 2016 Cost of Care realtor’s The Cannery Music Hall, located at 12 761 or e-mail [email protected] no Study issued by Genworth, an insur- Crane Street in Southbridge, is an out- later than noon on Nov. 30. ance company: report standing venue where music and hospi- The average annual cost for a private tality come first. Guests can get up close room in a nursing home is more than and personal on the large dance floor or WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! $92,000. And in some places, particular- ly major metropolitan areas, the cost is take it all in from the mezzanine over- The Chamber of Central Mass South is JAMES considerably higher. looking the stage and dance floor. The proud to welcome our newest Members! The average annual cost for full-time BLACK Cannery hosts top flight acts every week- Boy Scouts of America, 19 Harvard services of an in-home health care aide end! Visit www.CanneryMusicHall.com Street, Worcester, 774-239-3713 is more than $46,000. online for upcoming shows. We hope to Sail Energy dba Pioneer Oil & These costs are certainly daunting. Of see you there! Propane, 59 Technology Park Road, course, you might think that you won’t Real estate is like any other invest- The cost to attend Fun at Five is $10 Sturbridge, 508-347-6828 have to worry about them, because ment, and there are times you can for Chamber members who pre-regis- Contact us today to find out how you won’t ever need any type of long- pay too much based on buying at the ter, $15 for members at the door, $20 membership can connect you to the term care, particularly if you’ve always peak of a market, but most of the time for non-members. Please RSVP for Fun local business community and help been in good health and your family it is still a good investment. If you at Five by phone 508-347-2761 or e-mail grow your business. purchase rental property there are 3 [email protected]. has no history of later-in-life cognitive impairment. However, the odds may ways that you can make money with Thank you to our November Fun at Five Sponsor! Southbridge THE CHAMBER’S MISSION not always be in your favor, because that purchase. Savings Bank, Main Office: 253-257 almost 70% of people turning age 65 will 1) The value of your asset can Main Street, Southbridge, MA, www. The Chamber of Central Mass South need some kind of assistance or long- increase but there is also the poten- SouthbridgeSavingsBank.com, 800-939- is the leading advocate for business, pro- term care at some point in their lives, tial for it to decrease. Over almost 9103. motes the success of its members, and according to the U.S. Department of any 10-year period since the market enhances regional prosperity through Health and Human Services. values has been tracked, there was networking, education, and promotion. Given the costs of long-term care, and an increase in value. Real estate is FREE ORIENTATION: THE Contact us today to find out more about the possibility that you might really local so your local market may show BENEFITS OF CHAMBER the benefits of joining our dynamic need this care, how can you prepare for different results but on average you MEMBERSHIP organization! Follow the Chamber on the costs? Facebook at www.facebook.com/cms- Things may change in the future, would be in good shape over a 10-year The Chamber of Central Mass South period. chamber, on Twitter at twitter.com/ but at this point, you really can’t count offers 75-minute sessions, four times ChamberofCMS and Pinterest at www. 2) You receive monthly income much on government programs to help per year, to help our new members and pinterest.com/cmschamber. from the rent you receive from the pay for long-term care. Medicare typ- tenants. If you purchased the prop- ically pays for only a small percent- erty at the right price you should be age of these costs, and, to be eligible getting cash flow every month. Do not for Medicaid, you must have limited Letters to the Editor income and assets. In fact, you might buy an investment that has negative need to “spend down” some of your cash flow. When looking at getting assets to qualify for Medicaid long- cash flow make sure to include the term care services. Obviously, this is cost of repairs over a year and man- Now is the time to quit smoking not an attractive choice, particularly agement expenses if you are going to if you’d like to someday “leave some- pay a management company. To the Editor: Smokers can call the Helpline at thing behind” to your family or favorite 3) Every month when you pay your This Thanksgiving season, I’d like to 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) to talk charity. mortgage some of that money will go remind readers to thank a co-worker, with a free quit coach. The Helpline is Consequently, you need to look at towards the principal if you obtained friend or family member who has quit open for calls 24 hours each day, seven your options for paying for long-term a loan for the property. This will smoking. Many smokers say quitting days a week (excluding Thanksgiving care – just in case. You could earmark become a forced savings plan for you. is the hardest thing they have ever and Christmas). 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Nicotine is a very MassHealth and many other insurance dren or grandchildren. homeowner is $194,500 vs. $5,400 for a addictive drug and, on average, it takes companies, FDA-approved quit smok- Or, as an alternative, you might want renter. While your primary residence a smoker several tries to quit for good. ing medications are available with lit- to work with a financial professional, is not an asset because it doesn’t So reach out to smokers or ex-smokers. tle or no copay. who can recommend a strategy specifi- make you money, it can still be a good Let them know you are proud of how Smokers who get support and use cally designed to help you address long- investment because of the forced sav- hard they’re working to better their stop-smoking medicines are nearly term care costs. The marketplace in ings plan and it can hedge you from wellbeing. Thank them for improving three times as likely to quit for good this area has evolved rapidly in recent huge rent increases if supply decreas- their health and the health of the peo- as those who try to quit on their own. years, so you should be able to find es and demand increases. ple around them. Quitting is hard — give thanks to a a solution that is both affordable and If you have decided you want to pur- If you’re a smoker, even though the smoker in your life for quitting or for effective. Keep in mind, though, that the chase rental property, I would sug- holidays can be a tough time to quit, attempting to quit. Every email, text earlier you purchase a long-term care gest hiring a professional real estate they are a great time to get support from message, phone call, or encouraging solution, the more economical it will agent who has extensive experience your loved ones to help you try to quit. word makes a difference. likely be for you. in investment properties to help you If you have tried in the past, don’t give Tina Grosowsky In any case, don’t delay your plan- up. Instead, take advantage of the many analyze and purchase properties to Project Coordinator, Central ning for long-term care. Knowing that resources available in Massachusetts MA Tobacco Free Community you’re protected against potentially cat- fit your short and long terms goals. to help you reach your goal. In addition, it will be beneficial to Partnership astrophic costs can make your retire- join one of the local landlord associ- ment years less stressful for you and your family. ations so you can network with other landlords to learn from seasoned Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign has begun This article was written by Edward landlords how to handle challenges Jones for use by your local Edward To the Editor: again and doesn’t mind being incon- that come from owning investment Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact The bells are ringing. The Salvation venienced for two hours at this busy property. Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones Army Red Kettle Campaign for the giv- time of year? Are you looking for com- Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or ing season has begun. munity service hours? Are you willing James Black is a licensed realtor [email protected]. for A&M Real Estate Consultants at Donations placed in the red kettles to do something really rather simple around Sturbridge and Southbridge that will make a huge difference to Keller Williams Realty. He may be will stay in Sturbridge and Southbridge, those in need in this community? Then reached at (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail “doing the most good” helping those in please consider “ringing a bell” for the at [email protected]. need in this community. When you see Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign. a Salvation Army Red Kettle please What is required – smiling, saying consider making a donation, no matter thank you and ringing a bell for two ENTERTAINMENT AND how small — every donation is grate- hours, please call 774-200-4279 or e-mail fully received. [email protected]. Thank EVENTS We are still in need of volunteers you for caring. to ring a bell at the five locations in Sturbridge. 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The calendar page is a free service ments, wreaths, toys, sports gifts, stock- toast and more. We ask for a donation of offered for listings for government, edu- Sunday, Nov. 13 ing stuffers and more. Light refresh- $9 for adults and $7 for senior citizens. cational and non-profit organizations. ments will be served and free gift wrap- STURBRIDGE All calendar listings are due Fridays ping will be available. For more infor- HOLLAND The American Legion Auxiliary at 12 p.m., for publication on the fol- mation, please call Charlene LaPorte Holland Church invites the entire Unit 109, Sturbridge, will be hosting lowing Friday’s edition. Mail to Editor at 508-764-7777. Proceeds from all Gift community to join them for their annu- a “Holiday Meat Raffle” on Nov. 13, Adam Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Shop purchases enable the Auxiliary al free Thanksgiving Dinner. Held at at 2 p.m. The event will take place at Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; send to provide equipment and programs the Holland Elementary School on the Legion Hall, 507 Main St., Fiskdale. by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to that benefit the health and well being Sunday, Nov. 20, the seating times are In the spirit of the holidays consider [email protected]. Please of the members in the communities the 2 and 4 p.m. To make reservations or to bringing an idem for our Supply Drive. write “Calendar” in the subject line. We Harrington HealthCare System serves. order your meals to be delivered please For more information on the Raffle and will print such listings as space allows. call 413-245-9926. Supply Drive call 508-347-3248 or e-mail Please note: Items with an RSVP date BRIMFIELD at [email protected]. will be listed by their RSVP date, not by The Brimfield Senior Center is once the date of the actual event, unless other- again celebrating Thanksgiving with Wednesday, Nov. 23 wise requested. a down-home holiday feast on Nov. 18 Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. Come join us in “Giving HOLLAND Thanks” for the bounty of the land, the Holland Church, 11 Sturbridge Rd., FISKDALE warmth of friendship and camaraderie Holland, will be holding its annual The regular meeting of the we share with each other, and each Thanksgiving Eve Worship Service Thursday, Nov. 10 Sturbridge/Fiskdale Seniors will be and every blessing that has touched on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 7 p.m., and held on Wednesday, Nov. 16, after which BRIMFIELD our lives. The feast will include: Oven invites the public to join them for this the Greendale Senior Men’s Choir will On Thursday, Nov. 10, at 11:15 a.m. roasted herbed turkey, homemade special service of Communion, personal entertain with many of our old favorite the Brimfield Senior Center will have gravy, seasoned bread stuffing with testimonies and hymn singing. Nursery songs. We hope to have a large atten- SHINE Counselor Allan Percy onsite for apples, onions & celery, golden butter- will be provided and the entire family is dance and if possible ask all attending a lunch & Learn on the SHINE program. nut squash, green beans almandine, welcome. For more information please to bring in a few of their favorite cook- SHINE (Serving the Health Insurance seasoned turnip, creamy mashed pota- call 413-245-9926. ies or squares to share after the pro- Needs of Everyone) is a state health toes, warm buttered rolls, and cran- gram. All are invited to stay to enjoy a insurance assistance program that berry sauce. For dessert there will be cup of coffee with us. provides free health insurance infor- homemade pumpkin pie and apple pie Friday, Dec. 2 mation, counseling and assistance to a la mode. The Senior Center is located Massachusetts residents with Medicare in the 1st Congregational Church, 20 SOUTHBRIDGE and their caregivers. SHINE counselors Thursday, Nov. 17 Main St., Brimfield. Seating is limited The Southbridge Garden Club will are volunteers trained and certified in hold their Annual Greens Sale on SOUTHBRIDGE for this event. Please call 413-245-7253 many areas of health insurance, includ- Friday, Dec. 2, from noon to 5 p.m. The Southbridge Republican Town for reservations. ing Medicare Part A, Part B, and Part D; and Saturday, Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 Committee will meet on Thursday, Nov. Medigap insurance, Medicare HMOs, p.m., at The Arts Center, www.QVCAH. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the Veterans Room retiree insurance plans, prescription org, 111 Main Street, Southbridge. The of the Town Hall in Southbridge. Any Saturday, Nov. 19 drug programs, Medicaid, Medicare Southbridge Garden Club has been host- registered Republican is welcome. For assistance programs (QMB, SLMB and WALES ing this event for more than 15 years. more information about the meetings QI), and other programs for people with “Have Fun and Learn” will be the All items sold are hand crafted by club or about joining the Republican Town limited resources. theme at a free Ukulele Edu-Concert members using fresh greens purchased Committee, please contact Chairman Lunch is available for a suggested (ukulele workshop) for all ages at the locally or harvested from their personal Michael Jaynes at 508-764-6555. donation of $2 but you must reserve Cable Access Studio (in Town Hall) in gardens and the nearby woods. Holiday prior to 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. Wales, on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 2 to items, including wreaths, centerpieces, The Harrington Hospital Auxiliary 9. The meal is turkey/gravy, cranber- 3 p.m. roping, swags and arrangements will is hosting its annual Bake Sale on ry sauce, mashed potato, butternut Edu-Concert participants will be be offered. Bundles of greens will also Thursday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. squash, wheat roll and apple pie. The introduced to the ukulele, a very por- be available for purchase. During the in the hospital lobby at 100 South Street, Brimfield Senior Center is located in table instrument that is versatile, inex- Green Sale there will be an opportu- Southbridge. A variety of baked goods the 1st Congregational Church, 20 Main pensive, easy to learn, and a ton of nity to win a basket of holiday relat- from cookies and cakes to pies and Street. 413-245-7253. fun. Workshop leader Dave Yubruh of ed items. Proceeds from the Annual cupcakes will be available for purchase. ComedyAndMusic.com will bring 15 Greens Sale provide the garden club In addition to a variety of pastries, you ukuleles for people to play, and anyone with funds to support beautification might also find fudge, homemade spa- who has a ukulele should bring it along. efforts at the Arts Center, The Town Saturday, Nov. 12 ghetti sauce, Polish specialty dishes, Before long everyone will be singing of Southbridge and surrounding com- spinach pie, soup and seasoned nuts. STURBRIDGE and playing to songs including chil- munities. In addition, the Greens Sale Proceeds from all Gift Shop purchases The Sturbridge Federated Church dren’s, pop and rock ’n’ roll. funds annual scholarships for local enable the Auxiliary to provide equip- and Rovezzi’s Ristorante proudly pres- Dave Yubruh is a teacher, musician high school students planning to major ment and programs that benefit the ent a Community Italian Feast to be and comedian who presents Ukulele in horticulture, environmental science health and well being of the members held on Saturday, Nov. 12, at 8 Maple Edu-Concerts in libraries, schools, and or related studies. in the communities the Harrington St., in Sturbridge. Seatings are from 5-6 other community centers. HealthCare System serves. p.m. or 6-7 p.m. Take-out available. $12/ The program is supported in part adult and $5/child. Chicken cacciato- by a grant from the Wales Cultural ONGOING You’re invited to the Southbridge re, eggplant parmigiana, ziti & meat- Council, a local agency supported by Business Partnership’s official launch balls, salad, garlic bread, beverages, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a CHARLTON event at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17, on The and Publick House Dessert! Advance state agency. Grief Support Group at Overlook Green Restaurant at Cohasse Country tickets only! Limited number of tick- The Cable Access Studio is locat- Hospice — Have you recently experi­ Club, 393 Eastford Rd., Southbridge. ets available so get yours today at the ed in Old Town Hall, 3 Main St. For enced the loss of a parent, child, sibling, The SBP is a volunteer group com- church office on Mondays, Wednesdays more information please contact Dave friend or spouse? We are here to help. mitted to supporting and enhancing and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon or by Yubruh at ComedyAndMusicInfo@ Join a safe, supportive and caring group economic opportunities in the Town calling 508-347-3915. gmail.com. to share your stories and support others of Southbridge. Please join us to hear who are learning to live again after the about the many benefits of becoming CHARLTON DUDLEY death of a loved one. Drop-in group for a partner in this dynamic new initia- The Men’s Fellowship is hosting a Shepherd Hill Music Parents adults meets on the second and fourth tive! Refreshments and cash bar. Please scrumptious turkey dinner at Charlton Association will hold their annual Wednesday of every month, 1-2:30 p.m. RSVP to Rosemary Scrivens, rscriv- City United Methodist Church (74 Festival of Crafts on Nov. 19, from 9 Contact Susan Fuller at 508-434-2200. [email protected]. Stafford Street) on Saturday, Nov. 12 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Shepherd Hill Regional from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Come and enjoy High School located at 68 Dudley Oxford SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE food and fellowship with friends and Road in Dudley. Admission is $5. More The Winter Coat Closet at Holy Trinity Village Toastmasters hosts a festive neighbors. Turkey, vegetables, cranber- than 200 top-quality New England craft- Church, 446 Hamilton St., Southbridge, food-related meeting on Thursday, Nov. ry sauce, and your choice of bever- ers and artisans. Fine hand-made holi- will be open every Saturday morn- 17, 7-8:15 p.m. All aspects of a traditional age, along with a delectable home made day gifts, reasonable prices, drawings, ing from 9-11 a.m., beginning Oct. 22 Toastmasters meeting, from the Word pumpkin pie, will be served. As always fresh food, home baked desserts, Free through Dec. 17. This ecumenical effort of the Day and prepared speeches to the there will be continuous serving and package carry out service and free shut- is supported by many churches in the opening joke and Table Topics, will be take-out. Adults $10, $6 for children 6-12, tle from Dudley Middle School. area. There are coats available for men, and children five and under eat free. re-baked with a flavor for food. It is a women and children, as well as scarves Take-outs are also available. Tickets meeting style that is anything but stale! & hats & mittens at no charge. Come may be purchased at the door although For a sampling of the night’s offerings, Sunday, Nov. 20 down and browse through our racks. reservations are appreciated. Call the Sharon Como, Village Toastmasters VP People wishing to donate clean, gently of Membership, will blend together fam- church office at (508) 248-7379 for infor- SOUTHBRIDGE used winter coats can drop them off ily stories related to her generations-old mation and reservations. The building Please join us for our “All-You- at the church on Saturday mornings. baked bean recipe. She’ll top of her pre- is handicap accessible. Can-Eat” breakfast buffet 7 to 11 a.m. Please no light weight or dry clean only sentation with a tasting of her smooth Sunday, Nov. 20, at the Quinebaug coats and no other type clothing, as and rich dish. On the lighter side, Lisa SOUTHBRIDGE Masonic Lodge, 339 Ashland Avenue, space is limited. Children’s and men’s Centola will demonstrate the ease of The Alzheimer’s Support Network Southbridge. Our extensive menu coats are especially needed. Call Chris making one of her family’s favorite of South Central Massachusetts includes French toast, Belgium waffles, McTigue, coordinator at 508-248-4726 for salads – the caprese. After slicing, minc- invites you to a gala fundraising event custom omelets, sausage gravy and bis- more information. ing, peppering and drizzling, all while Saturday, Nov. 12: Cocktail hour & cuits, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, appetizers at 5:30 p.m. Dinner to fol- talking with the poise and directness low LaSalle Reception Center, 444 Main of a typical Toastmasters speech, she’ll St., Southbridge. Complimentary wine pass out samples of delectable basil- 27, of 914 Lakeview Ave. FL, Apt. tasting by Rudi & Son Imported Wines. topped tomato and mozzarella slices. POLICE LOGS #2, Lowell, was arrested for driv- Silent and live auctions and drawings. Guests are welcome to join in for a taste ing under the influence of liquor, of Toastmasters, and some delicious negligent operation of a motor vehi- Performance by Tammy Casavant, Editor’s Note: The information vocalist. $40 for one ticket, $75 for two food too. cle, possession of an open container, contained in these police logs was marked lanes violation tickets. Tickets are available at the fol- obtained through either press releases lowing locations: Hometown Bank – Friday, Nov. 18 or other public documents kept by the Wednesday, Nov. 2 Auburn, Dudley, Oxford, Sturbridge, police department, and is considered Webster Accord Adult Day Health SOUTHBRIDGE to be the account of police. All subjects Center. Contact Patty Maly at 508-764- 7:52 a.m.: Donald John Brothers, On Friday, Nov. 18, the Harrington are considered innocent until proven 3909 or Abbi Jezierski at 508-864-2785, 42, of 7 Main Street, was arrested on Hospital Auxiliary will feature its guilty in a court of law. If a case is dis- [email protected]. All profits will a warrant annual Holiday Gift Sale in the hospital missed in court or the party is found to benefit the local Alzheimer’s Support lobby in Southbridge. Begin your holi- be innocent, Stonebridge Press, with Network, www.alzsupportnet.org, day shopping with a splendid selection proper documentation, will update the OTHER ACTIVITY [email protected]. of jewelry, clothing and accessories, log at the request of the arrested party. decorations, ornaments, floral arrange- Friday, Oct. 28 STURBRIDGE POLICE enough to melt the coldest of hearts. DEPARTMENT 1:40 p.m.: Police investigated suspi- MINOR Of course, the dress remained on for cious activity on Main Street continued from page A1­­­ 2:12 p.m.: Police responded to an about 10 minutes, as she quickly shed ARRESTS it to play with her friends. I guess you accident, injury on Putnam Road naturally), it was planned to be fit for 10:34 p.m.: Police responded to an can’t win them all! Thursday, Oct. 27 royalty, indeed. Everything was decked With her third year now in the books, accident, property damage on Main out in princess colors and themes. The Street the madness of presents and cake and 10:12 a.m.: Bradford R Hanson, 54, cake (shout out to my mother in law!) candy behind her for another year, I was Cinderella’s dress, the walls of our of 126 Fiske Hill Road, was arrested Saturday, Oct. 29 asked her quickly the other morning on a warrant breezeway were covered in pink, the about what she wanted to do for next food, complete with “dinglehoppers” 9:33 p.m.: Police responded to an year’s birthday. Saturday, Oct. 29 and “the grey stuff” (Try it! It’s deli- She turned to me and said, “I want a accident, pedestrian, on Charlton cious!) and not-so-poisonous apples Road Belle party, Daddy.” 7:22 p.m.: Thomas F Feliciano, 29, were prepared with love, and our guests Long live the princess! were certainly dressed for the occasion of 20 Heritage Green Drive, Apt. #20, Sunday, Oct. 30 Anyone out there have a solution for was arrested on a warrant (I have the glitter on my shirt to prove getting rid of glitter? it). Before the party began in earnest, 6:16 p.m.: Police responded to an Sunday, Oct. 30 my daughter exited her room in style, Adam Minor may be reached at (508) accident, injury on Hall Road complete with her yellow Belle dress 909-4130, or send me an e-mail at ami- 6:16 p.m.: Emmanuel Nsubuga, from “Beauty and the Beast.” It was [email protected]. Friday, November 11, 2016 • STURBRIDGE VILLAGER ­13 OBITUARIES Demetrula O’Brien, 92 Margarete Doris Hazzard, 79

SOUTHBRIDGE — Church of Webster for many years and THOMPSON, her life. She was a clerk in the cosmetics Demetrula “Tillie” was an active choir member until 2011. Conn. — Margarete department at Rose’s Department Store O’Brien, 92, passed She was also a member of one of the D. “Doris” (Doehler) in Elizabethtown, Ky. She was also a away peacefully on founding families of St. George Greek Hazzard, 79, died clerk in the Army PX stores at different Friday, Nov. 4, at the Orthodox Church in Southbridge where Tuesday, Oct. 25, at bases. She owned and operated her own Meadows of Leicester. she and her sister Limpy sang in the her home after an ill- diner in Forman, North Dakota. She Tillie was born in first St. George Choir in 1935. Tillie ness. ran all operations at the former Perkins Southbridge, on Aug. adored her family and loved to spoil her Her husband of 49 Press in Webster. “Doris” was a wait- 7, 1924, a daughter of grandchildren, especially her Joey. She years, Frederick A. ress and later hostess at the Colonial the late Stavros and also loved going to church and moreover Hazzard, died in 2006. Club Restaurant in Webster for 38 Athena (Lazar) Stefan. the Sunday lunches with her friends She leaves three sons, Morten J. years, retiring in 2012. She was prede- and grandson after church. Tillie was Hazzard and his partner Carolynn She was a member of the Thompson ceased by her first a hardworking woman. She worked for of Holland, Michael D. Hazzard of Congregational Church. She had many husband Joseph P. many years at a local manufacturing Webster, and Mark S. Hazzard and his interests including cooking, chocolate, Gliniecki who passed company. She later went on to work at wife Tabatha of Thompson, Conn.; six flower gardening, and attending musi- in 1984 and her sec- the Publick House of Sturbridge until grandchildren, Corey Hazzard and his cals. She enjoyed the online comput- ond husband Clinton her retirement in 2003. Tillie lost her fiancée Taylor, Traci Kachnowski and er game POGO, was an ardent fan of R. O’Brien who passed only son William unexpectedly in 2003 her husband Jay, Mark F. Hazzard, the Boston Red Sox and looked for- away in 1997. She and she was never the same after. She Ryan Hazzard, Amanda Hazzard and ward to her visits to Mohegan Sun. Her was also predeceased went on to push through the heartache Lachelle Courtright; two great-grand- special joy was her family, her grand- by her only son William R. Gliniecki, and depended greatly on her daughter children, Bradley and Abigail; nieces children and great-grandchildren, and her brother Socrates Stefan, her sisters in law, her grandchildren, her great and nephews. She also leaves her cat Christmas Eve at home with her loved Claire Vangel and Olympia “Limpy” grandchildren, and her church family. Stella. ones. Orlowski, and her brother-in-law Felix Calling hours for Tillie were Sunday, She was born and raised in Dusseldorf, Visitation was held on Sunday, Oct. “Slippery” Orlowski. Nov. 6, at Sts. Constantine & Helen Germany, the daughter of Hjalmer 30, in Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 East Tillie leaves behind her grandsons Greek Orthodox Church, 35 Lake and Margarete (Thur) Lauritzen. She Main Street, Webster, with a private William R. Gliniecki and his compan- Parkway, Webster, with a Trisagion lived in Washington State, Kentucky service for the family. ion Sarah Cazabon of Somerville and Service. Funeral service was held and North Dakota before settling in Donations in her name may be made Joseph P. Gliniecki of Dudley, her Monday, Nov. 7. Committal followed Thompson, Conn., in 1971. She became to the Hospice of NE Connecticut, P.O. granddaughters Heather Harriman at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Southbridge. an American citizen in 1959. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. and her husband Chris of Holland, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Mrs. Hazzard held several positions in Visit www.scanlonfs.com. and Amanda Gliniecki and her fiancé tributions in Tillie’s memory may Simon Islam of Medford. She also leaves be made to: Sts. Constantine & Helen her three great granddaughters: Paige Greek Orthodox Church, P.O. Box 713, Gliniecki of Worcester, Abbey Cortis of Webster, MA 01570. Funeral arrange- Ruth M. Mayville, 76 Holland and Hannah French of Holland, ments have been entrusted to the care her daughter-in-law Denise Gliniecki of the Graham, Putnam & Mahoney CHARLTON — Ruth friends. She was predeceased by a broth- of Dudley, her nephew Peter A. Stefan Funeral Parlors, of Worcester. M. “T-Dart” (Lamica) er Rupert Lamica Sr., of Southbridge. of Worcester, and many other relatives To share a memory of Tillie or to offer Mayville, 76, died She was born in Malone, N.Y., daugh- and friends. condolences, a guestbook is available at Nov. 1, at Southbridge ter of Laverne A. and Virginia Lamica Tillie was a proud member of Sts. GPMfunerals.com. Rehab & Healthcare and has lived her for most of her life. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Center surrounded by Mrs. Mayville was a devoted her loving family. Christian who had a strong faith, and Her husband was loved her church. She worked at var- the late Richard E. ious places, including the American Stephen V. Skowron, 95 Mayville, who died Optical Company. She enjoyed being Sept. 3, 2012. a homemaker, volunteer at a hospital SOUTHBRIDGE — Vincent S. and Mary She is survived by her children while living New York. She was also Stephen V. Skowron, (Saletnik) Skowron. Michael Mayville of Charlton, Shawn a very forgiving and loving person to 95, of Old Sturbridge Stephen was a gradu- Mayville and his wife Paula of Dudley, family and friends. Rd., passed away on ate of Mary E. Wells Richard D. “Ricky” Mayville and his Calling hours were Friday, Nov. 4, at Thursday, Nov. 3, at High School. wife Shalae of Poplar Grove, Ill., Pamela Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy St., home with his loving He served honorably Cantwell of Southbridge, and Anne M. Southbridge, MA 01550. A funeral ser- family by his side, in the Army Air Corps Mayville of Malone, New York. She also vice was held Saturday, Nov. 5, at Faith after an illness. as a Staff Sergeant leaves a brother Rossin “Rocky” Lamica Baptist Church, 555 Dennison Drive, He leaves his during World War II and his wife Patricia of Alabama, and Southbridge, MA 01550. Burial will be beautiful wife of 69 where he served as the 13 grandchildren Christopher Dunnell, private. years, Frances Ildea crew chief on a B-24. He flew 74 missions Kaitlyn Cardenas, Amber Cardenas, In lieu of flowers, please consider a (Bachand) Skowron; over the “Hump” in the Chinese Burma Chelsea Mayville, Abby Cantwell, donation to the Southbridge Rehab & four sons, David Theater. After the war he worked as a Virginia Mayville, Hunter Mayville, Healthcare Center, c/o Patient Fund Skowron of Wales, logger in Washington and Oregon. He Evan Mayville, George Mayville, Account, 84 Chapin Street, Southbridge, Edward Skowron later served in the Air Force Reserves Sadie Mayville, Ricky Mayville, MA 01550, or to the Faith Baptist Church, and his wife Joanne stationed at Grenier Air Force Base in Mayville, Kaleb Mayville and Presley 555 Dennison Drive, Southbridge, MA. of Charlton, James Manchester, N.H., flying in C119s while Mayville, six great-grandchildren, and Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com. Skowron and his there. many nieces and nephews, and many wife Vivian of He worked for the U.S. Postal service Brimfield, and John Skowron and his for 25 years as a mail carrier in the wife Cathleen of Brentwood, Calif.; town of Southbridge. He was a master two daughters, Anne Peterson and cabinetmaker, a craft he learned while Olivette V. Proulx Richard, 93 her husband Thomas of St. Augustine, working at the American Optical Co. Fla., and Elaine Skowron of Paxton; a before the war. Stephen was an out- SOUTHBRIDGE — Olivette V. Mrs. Richard was born in Worcester, brother, Charles Skowron of Charlton; doorsman with a love of animals and (Bibeault) Proulx Richard, 93, died daughter of Oliver and Eva (Barrette) 12 grandchildren, Matthew, Sarah, gardening. He was a lifelong member of Saturday, Nov. 4, at Quaboag Rehab & Bibeault and has lived in Southbridge Melissa, Rebecca, , Joshua, St. Mary’s Church in Southbridge. Skilled Care Center in W. Brookfield. for most of her life. She was a member Justin, Vanessa, Emily, Erin, Sonya, A funeral Mass for Stephen was held She leaves her husband of 41 years. of St. Mary’s Church (St. John Paul II and Stephen; eight great grandchildren on Wednesday, Nov. 9, in St. Mary’s Raymond D. Richard, and two daugh- Parish). She was a Registered Nurse and several nieces and nephews. Church of the St. John Paul II Parish, ters Christine and her husband for many years, and was a graduate of Stephen was predeceased by 263 Hamilton St., Southbridge. Burial Casaubon of Fiskdale, and Ellen and the former Hahnemann Hospital School two brothers, Henry Skowron and will be at the convenience of the family. her husband Thomas Bissonette of of Nursing in Worcester. She enjoyed Joseph Skowron and his sister, Stella There are no calling hours. Ashburn, Va., three grandchildren being a homemaker, sewing, baking, a Kosciusko. Visit www.morrillfuneralhome.com. Lois Aud and her husband Michael former Girl Scout Leader, but most of He was born in Southbridge the son of of N. Reading, Neal Casaubon and all loved her family. his fiancée Candace Fullenkamp of The funeral Mass was Tuesday, Nov. Clearwater, Fla., Elise Chaput and her 8, at Mary’s Church, 263 Hamilton husband Russell of Dover, NH, and two Street, Southbridge, MA 01550. Burial Russell L. Burden, 69 great-grandchildren Bode Michael Aud followed at St. George Cemetery, Paige and Holden Ray Chaput. She also is sur- Hill Road, Southbridge, MA 01550. SOUTHBRIDGE He was born in vived by four sisters Claire Cross and There were no calling hours. — Russell L. Burden, Southbridge the son her husband Fred of Worcester, Jane In lieu of flowers, please consider 69, formerly of of Edward and Irene Robinson of Worcester, Alice Whitney a donation to the Quaboag Rehab & Guelphwood Rd., (Lescarbeau) Burden. of Middletown, R.I., and Marie Albro of Skilled Care Center, 47 East Main passed away on Russell was a U.S. Worcester. She was predeceased by her Street, W. Brookfield, MA 01585. Thursday, Nov. 3, Navy veteran of the first husband Rosaire O. “Ray” Proulx Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy in the Southbridge Vietnam War. who died in 1971, and her two brothers Street, Southbridge, MA 01550 is direct- Rehabilitation and Russell moved to Paul Bibeault of Worcester, and Ronald ing the arrangements. Healthcare Center Florida in 1975 and Bibeault of Florida. Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com. after a long illness. worked in a Naval He leaves his daughter, Sheila Bass shipyard as a mechanic. He returned to of Southbridge; his three sons, Craig Southbridge in the early 1980’s. He was Burden of Southbridge, Christopher a motorcycle and car enthusiast. Jason A. Paquin, 26 Burden of Ocala, Fla., and Aaron Calling hours for Russell were held on Normandin of Texas; his brother, Wednesday, Nov. 9, from in the Daniel SOUTHBRIDGE cousins, one of whom he was very close Edward Burden of Southbridge; five T. Morrill Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton — Jason A. Paquin, to Ben Lafleche, and many lifelong grandchildren, Ralph Bass, Samantha St., Southbridge. 26, was stricken ill friends. Bass, Jessica Sloane, Matthew Burden Burial will be held at the convenience and died Thursday, He was predeceased by his maternal and Kara Riley; seven great grandchil- of the family. Nov. 3, at Harrington grandmother Maureen (Foley) Mooney, dren and nieces and nephews. Visit www.morrillfuneralhome.com. Memorial Hospital. and his uncle Michael Lafleche. He is survived by Jason worked as a logger for R. his parents, Arthur Lafleche Logging. He enjoyed fishing, George R. Martel, 93 “Artie” Smith and intellectual lengthy conversations Monique Paquin, a sis- about cars and music, and he also was STURBRIDGE — George R. Martel, in Sturbridge most of his life. He was ter MaKenna Zella of Southbridge, his up for a “good debate. 93, died Monday, Oct. 31, at UMass a member of St. Anne/St. Patrick’s paternal grandparents Arthur E. Smith, Calling hours will be Thursday, Nov. Memorial Medical Center/University Church, and retired from Boniface Tool Sr. and Carol Smith, of Lakeland, Fla., 10, from 5-7 p.m., at Sansoucy Funeral Campus. & Die where he worked for many years. his maternal grandfather Allen Paquin Home, 40 Marcy Street, Southbridge, His wife of 66 years was the late He graduated from the former Cole of Dudley, and many aunts, uncles, MA 01550. Burial will be private. Lorraine A. (Cloutier) Martel who died Trade High School. He enjoyed fishing, Oct. 25, 2013. water skiing, and taking a boat ride He is survived by a son Rene and his with his family. Elizabeth F. Sirmans, 61 wife Kathleen Martel of Sturbridge, a The funeral was held Friday, Nov. CHARLTON — Elizabeth F. (Drumm) Distribution Center in Shrewsbury for daughter Darlene Martel of Daytona 4, from Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Sirmans, 61, passed away Saturday, 28 years, before they closed that facility Beach, Fla., a sister Constance Forand Marcy Street, Southbridge, with a Mass Oct. 29, in her home. and retired. of Webster, three grandchildren Cody at Saint Mary’s Church, 263 Hamilton She leaves her husband of 35 years, She enjoyed crocheting, gardening Martel, Jessica Reopell, Weese, Street, Southbridge. Burial followed Jimmy R. Sirmans, two step-daugh- and bird watching. three great-grandchildren Ily Martel, at St. Anne’s Cemetery, Arnold Road, ters, Shelley Mondor of New York, and There are no calling hours. Services Cooper G. Reopell, and Euclid Reopell, Sturbridge, MA 01566. Calling hours Stefani Sirmans of Worcester, a broth- will be private and at the convenience nieces and nephews. were Thursday, Nov. 3, at the funeral er, Thomas Drumm of New Jersey and of the family. He was born in Southbridge, son home. a sister, Patricia Drumm of Worcester. The Robert J. Miller-Charlton of Alphonse Martel and Rosalie (St. Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com. Elizabeth was born in Ayer, daughter Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd., is Laurent) Martel Cournoyer, and lived of the late Joseph and Ruth (Stumph) assisting the family with arrangements. Drumm and lived in Charlton for 35 To leave a condolence or memory of Send all obituary notices to the years. Liz, please visit: RJMillerfunerals.net. Liz worked for the U.S. Postal Service Sturbridge Villager, PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to [email protected]. 14 STURBRIDGE VILLAGER • Friday, November 11, 2016 SPORTS Warriors host playoff soccer doubleheader

Girls win big, boys lose heartbreaker

STURBRIDGE — The Reservation and an assist. Ginger Lucas and Abby was treated to a playoff soccer dou- Befford also provided assists for the bleheader on Friday, Nov. 4 as the Warriors, while keeper Kelsey Emrich Tantasqua Regional girls’ and boys’ earned the shutout behind a three-save varsity soccer teams hosted first round performance. games in their respective Central Mass. Tantasqua (10-6-3) advanced to play Division 1 district tournaments. top seeded Wachusett Regional (14-1-3) Both sets of Warriors were seeded in the quarterfinal round, to be played eighth. The girls played No. 9 Hudson after press time on Nov. 8. High first and won, 5-0, while the boys The boys’ game was played to a much took on No. 9 Westborough High in the closer result, but the Warriors couldn’t nightcap and lost, 3-2. rally enough to find a victory. Luke Camie Hall and Meghan Meserole Gerrish (on a penalty kick) and Kevin both scored a pair of goals for Tantasqua, Izzio scored for Tantasqua, but the loss while Meaghan Kelley added a goal ended their season at 12-4-3.

Nick Ethier photos Tantasqua’s Abby Befford slides in to halt the attack of Hudson’s Shannon Folan.

Tantasqua keeper Colton Pellicane reaches up to make an up-close save versus Westborough.

Luke Gerrish of Tantasqua controls the ball Mackensie Avanesian of Tantasqua slides by playing it with the heel of his right foot. a pass toward the sideline for a teammate.

Tantasqua’s Melissa Izzio looks down before sending the ball down the length of the field.

Patrick Kenyon of Tantasqua gets sent Tantasqua’s Dan Rickson draws a foul as to the ground on a foul committed by a Westborough’s Spencer Nagi makes an ille- Westborough player. gal play for the ball from the back.

Postseason Scoreboard Nov. 3 Central Mass. Division 2 Volleyball First Round (6) Milford 3, (11) Tantasqua 0 — The Warriors couldn’t handle Milford in the district tournament, as they concluded their season with a record of 11-9. Cassie Arpin of Tantasqua fights her way past Hudson’s Kaitlyn Libby to kick the ball out of her team’s defensive zone. Friday, November 11, 2016 • STURBRIDGE VILLAGER ­15 SPORTS Tantasqua can’t play spoiler as Marlborough moves to district final

MARLBOROUGH — The zone. The fourth seeded Warriors Cid on the two-point con- Tantasqua Regional varsi- continued to play the top ranked version attempt. ty football team was the clear Panthers to a scoreless first Tantasqua dropped to 3-6 underdog when the Warriors quarter of play, but from there and will play the other team traveled to Kelleher Field on it was all Marlborough as they that lost in the 2A semifinals, Friday evening, Nov. 4 to take went on to win, 41-8. Doherty High, this weekend. on Marlborough High in the first The Panthers scored 27 sec- Marlborough, meanwhile, round — AKA the semifinals — ond quarter points and 14 more improved to 7-2 and will play of the Central Mass. Division 2A in the third before Tantasqua No. 2 Nashoba Regional for district tournament. broke the shutout bid in the final the Central Mass. title and the But Tantasqua started off frame. The Warriors scored on opportunity to play for the state strong, marching down the a 22-yard passing play from championship. field during their opening drive quarterback Colin Eliason to before it stalled inside the red Jack Dalton. Eliason then found

Billy Jones of Tantasqua chases down the Marlborough ball carrier. Tantasqua’s Isaiah Cid returns the opening Nick Ethier photos kickoff versus Marlborough. Tantasqua quarterback Colin Eliason slings a pass down the field.

Mike Farland of Tantasqua uses a stiff-arm maneuver to try and reach Cody Robert of Tantasqua falls backward Tantasqua’s Isaiah Cid catches a pass in tight coverage. the corner while carrying the ball. after failing to catch a pass that was thrown a bit too high.

Zach Zibold of Tantasqua (53) looks to block for his quarterback, Colin Eliason. The Tantasqua defense is in hot pursuit of a fumbled ball.

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lower discounted price through our Club. For more 22nd annual Hitting Clinic: Feb. 20-22, 9 a.m. to Ski or snowboard at Wachusett information, please contact Dick Lisi at (508) 410- noon in multipurpose gym/cages. 1332 or at [email protected]. 10th annual Pitchers and Catchers Clinic: April 18 Mountain and 20, 9 a.m. to noon outdoors on Lyons Diamond. Worcester State University set to host Third annual U.S. Baseball Academy: June 26 Are you interested in having a lot of fun while also and 29 outdoors on Lyons Diamond. helping to make the winter fly by? Any student, plenty of baseball clinics 10th annual Instructional Prospect Clinic: Aug. parent or teacher from any of the surrounding 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Lyons Diamond. towns can ski or snowboard for eight consecutive Various baseball clinics will be held at Worcester Saturday nights at Wachusett Mountain for just State University this year and rolling into the $150 through the Southbridge Ski Club. You drive next. Please visit http://www.wsulancers.com/ Pitching lessons come to Southbridge to Wachusett Mountain on your own. The eight- camps-clinic/index for additional information on week program begins on Saturday, Jan. 7 and ends any of the clinics. Pitching lessons began Sunday, Oct. 9 and will on Saturday, Feb. 25. Ski or snowboard rentals as First Holiday Fun Baseball Clinic: Dec. 27-29, 9 run through Feb. 26, 2017 at the Southbridge well as lessons are also available at a very reason- a.m. to noon in the multipurpose gym/cages. Armory, located at 152 Chestnut Street. The 50-min- able cost. You may also be able to ski or snowboard 10th annual Friday Night Baseball School: Jan. ute lessons run from the timeframe of 8:30 to 11 a.m. for free through you health insurance coverage. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10, Feb. 17, Feb. 24, March 3, hitting Special consideration will be given for teams and Also, anyone (students or non-students) can pur- from 6-7 p.m., pitching from 7 to 8 p.m. in multipur- leagues. For more information contact Coach Bill chase Gold, Silver and Bronze Century Passes at a pose gym/cages. Rahall at 860-576-3440 or email [email protected]. 16 STURBRIDGE VILLAGER • Friday, November 11, 2016 Rotary’s first Antique Appraisal Show a hit ROTARY continued from page 1

Route 20 … how many antique shops do you see? Whenever I see a store close, I say, ‘There will be an antique shop mov- ing in there eventually,’” joked Mandell. “In Brimfield and Sturbridge there’s a lot of inter- est in this type of activity.” The idea came to the Sturbridge Rotary Club during one of their monthly Monday meetings. Their featured speaker at one of the meetings was appraiser Paul Joseph, of Grey Ghost Auctions (and a frequent contributor to Bill Ekleberry, who owns Spencer Country Inn Auctions, said he’s seen Appraisers and auctioneers Paul Joseph, Bill Ekleberry and Ron Goodrich Stonebridge Press publications many interesting things during his time as an auctioneer. At one estate donated their time to the Rotary Club’s Antique Appraisal Show. with his periodic “Treasures sale, he came across a skeleton. in Your Home” column), who ended up volunteering to put High School] students,” said How did you get into rare about $35. He recently retired en’t seen it on the market yet. together an antique appraisal Mandell. “This money will coins? and decided he would go There’s probably less than 20 show at no charge. Joseph also help to pay for our scholarship through that box, which was in — around 12 — in that condi- brought along Bill Ekleberry, program. We raise money for “It started when I was 11 to his closet. He came across this tion.” who owns Spencer Country Inn the food pantry in Southbridge. 12 years old, and I had a paper one particular coin that he felt Auctions, and Ron Goodrich – We give dictionaries away to route up on College Hill. I col- didn’t look foreign. Turns out, What do you enjoy most of Northeast Collectibles – who various third grade classes in lected silver mercury dimes.” it was a Clinton Large Cent, about this job? specializes in paper products, Sturbridge, Holland and Wales. issued by state of New York, like stamps, autographs and We have some internation- What did you like about after George Clinton, the gov- “It’s a treasure hunt. You’re postcards. al endeavors we are involved them? ernor. It was very rare. When helping people find the value Said Joseph: “We’ve done in as well, including a project I looked at it I told him he of something. Even though it’s several together and basically with Kosovo.” “I just liked them. I thought needed to send it out to get not something I own, to help there isn’t anything we can’t The members of the they were kind of neat. Then certified. I estimated, at that them discover treasure. It’s appraise.” Sturbridge Rotary Club just many years ago, probably 35 time, that based on condition, just fascinating. It doesn’t even Many of the Rotary Club love to give back and recog- years ago, I wanted to start col- it would come back at $250,000. have to be that rare.” members got in on the fun, nize that the Rotary Club is lecting U.S. large cents, which That was probably one of the including Mandell, who the best way to go about it, are made from 1793 to 1857. best finds.” What do you think of brought an item of his own to said Mandell. Since the Club I just thought they were cool shows like ‘Pawn Stars’? be appraised: An antique rifle is on an international level and had some pretty interest- How did you feel when he purchased in Moracco back with a matching funds pro- ing designs. As I later learned, you came across something “On TV, you don’t get a close in 1986. He paid $125 for it after gram, a $300 local project could in order to continue that col- so rare and exciting? enough look to determine the bartering and wanted to see if become tens of thousands of lection I had to buy coins that I coin’s grade. If it’s certified, I his “bartering skills paid off.” dollars, “an efficient way to didn’t want so I could sell them “I was nervous, just han- got a pretty good idea of what But either outcome is fine, he raise money for local causes.” to make money to feed my dling it. I wanted to make sure it’s worth. When I hear what noted, because it’s a great story Unfortunately, the Rotary Club habit. One thing led to another I didn’t drop it on the floor. the ‘Pawn Stars’ offer people piece. is running low on members, and after I retired in 2002 from When you have a coin that’s for some of these coins, I just “It’s a Berber rifle. They’re a like many volunteer organiza- Worcester State (after 31 years) rare, you never handle it with shake my head. It’s not just nomad tribe in Morocco,” said tions in the area. I decided I would go to school to your finger on front and back. ‘Pawn Stars’. There have been Mandell. “They made their own “We are a polarized country, become a licensed auctioneer. You always hold it by the edge. several different pawn shows weapons. I took this rifle and I politically,” said Mandell. “But Six years later, in 2008, I went If the coin isn’t conserved, oil that do that. They’re offering carried it on the plane. This at the end of the day, this is to school again in Las Vegas from fingers will end up show- too little in my opinion. Way was the 80’s. Can you imagine the easiest country to live in in and in Maine and became a ing up on those coins. It was too little. I think in the Bible that today? Security looked at the world, in the history of the nationally certified appraiser the first one I’d ever seen.” they call it usury, making an it and said it was a piece of art, world. We have it good. The of personal property.” excessive profit. To offer some- basically. I’ve had it hung up fact we were lucky enough to What is the next step with one half or a third of what it’s ever since.” be born in this country tells me As an appraiser, what is finds like that? worth. Some people need the While the Antique Appraisal that anyone who has that kind one of the most interesting money so they just take it, they Show was a blast for everyone of luck should give something finds people have brought “The first thing I did was accept it. I would never let involved, it was – most impor- back to the community.” to you? make sure I put it into a flip Chum make me an offer.” tantly – a fundraiser. All of the Olivia Richman sat down to protect it. Then I gave him proceeds went right back into with Joseph to talk about his “On May 1 this year at a instructions and some options Olivia Richman can be the Sturbridge Rotary Club, work as an auctioneer and show in Norwich, a gentleman on who to call and get it grad- reached at 508-909-4132 or by who fund a lot of local activi- to find out a bit more about brought in a coin that was part ed and insured. He actually e-mail at olivia@stonebridge- ties and programs. appraising money and coins. of a box of foreign coins he’d thought of flying to Colorado. press.com. “Our major cause is scholar- bought many years earlier for I’m sure he still has it – I hav- ships for Tantasqua [Regional Rec Department: Tree lighting ‘a tradition for everyone’ and Santa Claus comes down the road community bonds. We value the ties she recalls. “Then one night at the Tree TREE LIGHTING on a fire truck. All of the children are between the students, the businesses — Lighting Ceremony I sat and talked continued from page 1 able to line up for a chance to sit and the community as a whole.” with him for the longest time. I remem- short skits give way to the tree lighting talk to Santa about what they want for The Recreation Department is hoping ber making a beeline for the hot choc- itself. Christmas. the Tree Lighting Ceremony gets bigger olate, given out by The Publick House. “The massive tree that’s getting lit is The event is all about bringing the and bigger each year. For a while the It’s amazing I can remember it from right next to the gazebo. It’s considered community together, said Roscioli. For numbers had dwindled, but in the past when I was 6 or 7 years old.” a large evergreen,” said Roscioli. “There that reason, local businesses are often few years it’s picked back up. If you are interested in being a vendor is a diamond-pattern light arrangement present at the event, handing out hot This will be the 22nd time Roscioli at the Tree Lighting Ceremony contact around the entire tree and a star at the chocolate or even coupons for their will be attending the Tree Lighting the Recreation Department at 508-347- top. Professionals come and turn on products or services. Ceremony. It’s been such a big part of 2041. a switch and the Town Common gets “It’s a way to help out local business- her life throughout the years, memories illuminated. It tends to be very pretty.” es,” said Roscioli. “It’s about bringing that have stuck with her throughout Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- After the tree lighting ceremony, the community together. The fami- her childhood and adulthood. 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- everyone sings “Here Comes Santa,” lies, the business owners … The whole “For a while I was scared of Santa,” bridgepress.com.

MOM IN Breaking up is hard to do MOTION talk to him and we agreed to was a bittersweet time and only baby girl, our son was amazing while still trying to pick up the JILL ROUSEY try again, that perhaps it was a handful of his family mem- at everything he did, and we broken shattered pieces of our jill@ a miscommunication because bers were there for the event, finally found our niche in our entire life all around us. he thought I was standoffish and none of my own. Then 12 careers. Our housing situation I have no advice this week, no stonebridgepress.com and cold. So we did. And that weeks later his mother died. He was not ideal but we wanted to recipes, no funny antics. Just date was perfect. We decided to had also just lost his grandfa- live the American dream and keep in mind that if someone Ten and a half years ago in be friends and it quickly devel- ther, he had previously lost his buy a house, a mini van, find is going through something, Salt Lake City I went on the oped into much stronger feel- father, and my own father was our love again, and grow as old don’t judge them based on what worst date ever. It was a train ings that neither of us wanted very sick. We never had that together as we possibly could. your personal feelings may be. wreck. to admit. Circumstances and calm happiness. I was working Unfortunately it didn’t hap- Please never bash one parent I met this guy through a personal choice led me to the in Boston and seeing my family pen that way. My family was to the other and especially not mutual friend, I was getting decision that moving back to a mere two hours a day and put- dealing with terrible health to the children. I wrote a few over a break up and so was he, Massachusetts was the right ting myself through college, he issues, his beloved grand- weeks ago that everyone has a and we figured we would get move for me. As I was getting was working, going to school as mother (our most trusted link struggle. The struggle is real. together and hang out and go in my car to make the drive well, and trying to take care of to his side of the family) passed Sometimes I wake up from my to our mutual friends’ band’s cross country he asked me not everything on his end. away a few weeks ago, and we spot on the couch to go to one of concert. When he picked me up to leave, I cried and drove away. The stress was real, and it was found ourselves still living on my three jobs and would much he was so handsome and I was Two months later he visited and hard. Medical issues led me to a tap water and ramen budget. rather pull the blanket over my excited since we had so much in three months after that I was three different surgeries within The fights got worse and there head and wish the day away. common. back in Salt Lake City helping a couple of years, and he was was very little happiness in our But not only can I not do that, I I got in the car and realized him pack up his life to move diagnosed with some intense once happy home. But perhaps refuse to, and so does he. He will his creepy roommate was cross-country to be with me. It autoimmune disease that prom- it was never as happy as we always be my hero, and I will going with us. We get to the was love, and I had never been ised him that we wouldn’t grow kept trying to make it because always be his biggest fan. I wish venue and he offered to buy a happier. old together as we planned. We we decided it was time to throw him nothing but the happiest of pitcher of beer, I said numer- We never had the “honey- were living off a tap-water-and- in the towel. The love of my a future and nothing but good ous times during the time we moon” phase though, from day Ramen-noodles budget, making life was becoming my future ex health and success. Breaking up were talking about how I didn’t one we fought to make it work, car payments on dying cars, try- husband and the pain, although is hard to do, but it doesn’t have drink beer, and there was noth- but like every bad 80’s love bal- ing to buy professional clothes unbearable at times, was also a to be nasty. Be kind to everyone ing else offered by him. He went lad we held hands and rushed second hand, and doing every- relief. and each other, you never know off and socialized while I sat into every obstacle that came thing we could to not go to sleep Coming from nasty broken how hard that person may have alone trying to figure out how our way, we barely made it out in tears every night. We fought, homes ourselves we decided the struggled just to get out of their we had such good chemistry on alive, but we did it. We knew terribly, but we took our vows unhappiness wasn’t worth it makeshift bed on the couch that the phone and now in person we wanted to marry but rushed seriously and refused to give and we had to cut ties before we day. Give your loved ones an I could hardly get him to say a it because his mother, his best up. Over the years the fights hated each other. I couldn’t be extra hug today, they may need word to me. I closed off and just friend and the greatest woman became daily but the love was blessed with a better man to be it more than you know. waited for the night to end. On on earth, was dying of cancer at still there. We couldn’t catch my future ex-husband. My kids the drive home he barely said only 50 years old and wanted to a break but we kept our heads are so lucky to have him. His Please write in and share your a word to me but his creepy see her oldest son get married. down and grabbed the prover- sun rises and sets around his thoughts! As always, take what roommate made even creepier We had our son by then, he bial bull by the horns and never children and I know that our you want from what we discuss advances. Needless to say, I was was eight weeks old and after a gave up. situation, although devastating, as advice or information, share counting down until I could be tumultuous plane ride ending We made mistakes, mistakes could be much worse. We are with me your favorite tip or rec- at home and wash off my make- with our infant in the NICU that would end in divorce or both trying to face each other ipe and join me on our next edi- up and put on my cozy pajamas. due to an inebriated passenger hatred for the other, but we held every day and keep ourselves tion of “Mom in Motion.” E-mail While trying to figure out injuring him, we finally made it on and kept trying. Fast for- sane enough not to crawl into me your thoughts and tips at what went wrong I decided to back to Utah to take our vows. It ward a few years and we had a a hole and stay there, all the [email protected]. Friday, November 11, 2016 • STURBRIDGE VILLAGER ­17 A potpourri of tips and tricks

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An optional visit Excellent food and three meals a day! then enjoy a leisurely dinner and check and information to Trips Offered, c/o on your own is the nearby Mystic Spots still available for this trip! in to Savannah area hotel for a four- Adam Minor, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, Sea Aquarium. Departure 9 a.m., • Saturday-Monday, Dec. 10-12: NYC at night stay. MA 01550; fax to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to Southbridge with return time 6:30 p.m. Christmas with 9/11 Museum, $339. Day 3: After a continental breakfast [email protected]. Reservation deadline is Nov. 30. • Thursday, March 30, 2017: Newport you will start your journey with a guid- • Dec. 10: “Festival of Christmas Playhouse trip. The play is called “The ed tour of genteel, beautiful, and his- SOUTHBRIDGE SENIOR Lights” at Our Lady of LaSalette Shrine, Foursome” – only $75. toric Savannah, the “Belle of Georgia.” CITIZENS ASSOCIATION concert with Fr. 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It includes two nights’ hotel, fine eateries, unusual shops and antique Casino and a $25 casino package subject years; free under 3. Reservation deadline two breakfasts, two dinners, sightsee- galleries. Later, enjoy a tour of one of to the casino. The bus will leave the is Dec. 7. Departure is from Southbridge ing with a local guide for two days, Savannah’s historic and famous homes. Community Center at 10 a.m. I must with return time about 7:45 p.m. and entrance to the 9/11 Museum. A Tonight, you’ll enjoy dinner and enter- have a minimum of 30 and money is • 2017 Preview: Jan. 8, “Amahl and local guide will take you all around tainment before returning to your hotel due at time of sign up. You will need a the Night Visitors” by Gian Carlo the city visiting places like Central for the evening. current picture ID or player’s card to get Menottii, a Christmas light opera per- Park, Times Square, Wall Street, and of Day 4: Enjoy a continental breakfast casino package. formance with a great cast – in Notre course Rockefeller Center. All trips orig- before departing for fascinating and his- Trips open to public. Contact Jim Dame Church, 444 Main St Southbridge inate from the Whitinsville WalMart. tory rich Jekyll Island. See how the Julian at the Casaubon Senior Center, – benefit for the church Casavant organ Everyone is welcome to join the group nation’s wealthiest citizens like JP 153 Chestnut St., Southbridge, MA 01550, — more to be announced. on any of these trips. Call Sue at 508- Morgan and William Rockefeller lived 476-5820 for more information on any of and played — including a stop at what Monday, Wednesday or Friday morn- SCHARLTON SENIOR CENTER ings from 9 to 10 a.m., or call 774-922- these trips. was once the “Millionaires Club.” Later 4049, or e-mail me at jimtrips@yahoo. 2016 Trips with Charlton Senior There will be more information about you’ll take a guided tour of St. Simons com. Center — Please call Elaine for more info 2017 trips coming soon. Island where you can take a stroll at 508-248-2231. Sign-up sheets and flyers Flyers are available on the Douglas among moss-draped oaks or shop at UNION SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE available at the Senior Center. Mail all Senior Center Website – www.doug- the interesting boutiques and specialty Celebrate the Christmas Season 2016! payments to Charlton Senior Center, 37 lasma.org and click on “Boards and shops in the historic area. After dinner Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter #12, Main St. Charlton, MA 01507. Pick up committees” at the top of page, then you’ll return to your hotel to rest for the Southbridge, is sponsoring “Celebrate is generally from St. Joseph’s Church, “Council On Aging” and on left side- next fun filled day. the Christmas Season” — three family 10 H. Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton. Please bar, “Sunshine Club/Trips” Also Day 5: Today, after continental break- excursions for the year 2016. As always, note the updated costs for the trips. the Diamond Tours Website: www. fast, enjoy a guided tour of magnificent you do not have to be a member to partic- • Christmas Around the World w/Dan grouptrips.com/sunshineclub has infor- Beaufort, S.C. “Queen of the Carolina ipate in any of the scheduled excursions. Gabel & The Abletones at Chez Josef — mation on the Niagara Falls trip and the Sea Islands.” Beaufort’s history dates All are welcome. Gift certificates in any Dec. 19, $72, includes transportation, Big NYC trip w/flyers, videos, insurance as far back as the 1500’s. Its striking amount are also available which can be Band show, lunch, taxes and gratuities. info and more. mansions and scenery served as a back- drop for many major motion pictures applied to any event at face value. We Check payable to: Landmark Tours. DUDLEY SENIOR CENTER are a family oriented, non-profit Franco- including, “The Big Chill” and “Forrest MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY Dudley Seniors presents Savannah, Gump”. You’ll also tour the Parris American fraternal society since 1900. PARISH On some occasions, sponsored activi- Jekyll Island & Beaufort, $620, seven Island Marine base, where 22,000 men ties are benefits providing monetary SPENCER — Mary Queen of the days and six nights per person (Sunday and women complete their training each assistance to worthy causes. It is never Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, through Saturday), June 4-10, 2017. year. Highlights of your tour include the too late to capture the true spirit of this is offering the following trips. For more Incredible price includes motor coach Iwo Jima Monument, Parade Field, and special time of year — Christmas. For information, call Bernard Dube at (508) transportation, six nights lodging the Parris Island Museums. Tonight, information/reservation please call Ted 885-3098. including four consecutive nights in enjoy a nice dinner before returning to 508-764-7909. • Australia & New Zealand: Jan. 28 to the Savannah area, 10 meals; six break- your hotel for the evening. • Nov. 12: “A Day in New York City” Feb. 18, 2017 fasts and four dinners, tour of charming Day 6: Enjoy a continental break- to do as you wish — get an early start • America, Our Land: from Savannah, visit to a historic and famous fast at your hotel before leaving for on your Christmas shopping, visit a Albuquerque to Tucson: May 22 to June home, tour of gorgeous Beaufort, S.C. the Airborne and Special Operations museum, do some sigh seeing, see a mat- 4, 2017 “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands”, Museum in Fayetteville NC. This eve- inee Broadway show, a special restau- • Alaska (land and cruise): June 27 to Visit to Parris Island, Tour of amaz- ning relax at your en route hotel. rant, or visit some of the world’s larg- July 10, 2017 ing Jekyll and St Simon’s Island- see Day 7: Today, after enjoying a con- est department stores. Cost is $55 per • Greece and the Islands: Sept. 14-26, how America’s early millionaires lives tinental breakfast, you will depart for person (adult, senior, child). Departure 2017 and played, Enjoy dinner and entertain- home. A perfect time to chat with your time is 6:30 a.m. from Southbridge with ment, for more pictures and informa- friends about all the fun things you’ve return departure from NYC at 6:30 p.m. UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER/ tion visit: www.grouptrips.com/dudley- done, the great sights you’ve seen, and A coffee stop takes place to and from SUNSHINE CLUB seniors. where your next group trip will take you! NYC. Reserve early — always sold out. 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REDUCED SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD SOLD NEW LISTING NEW PRICE DOUGLAS – 15 Mt Daniels Way! 8 Rm DUDLEY – 113 W Main St! Super Brick 2 DUDLEY – 377 Dudley Oxford Rd! 7 Rm WEBSTER – 16 Orchard Ave! 7 Rm Custom CHARLTON – 175 Oxford Rd! 6+ Rm DUDLEY – 61 New Boston Rd! 1,300+’ OXFORD – 11 Daniel Dr U:B! 55+ Adult DUDLEY – 32 Central Ave! 6 Rm Town- Custom Colonial! 2.2 Acres! 2 Story Grand Family! Move-in Condition! Freshly Painted! 6/6 Split! 2+ Acres! Applianced Kit w/ Breakfast Cape! Farmers Porch! Applianced Kit! Formal Split! 1.53 Acres! Applianced Granite Kit w/ Ranch! 1.52 Acres! Applianced Oak Cabinet Community! Twin Elm Estates! Nice 6 Entry Foyer! New Applianced Granite Kit! house! Huge Liv Rm w/Wood Laminate Rooms! 2/2 Bedrooms! 1/1 Baths! 1st Floor w/ Bar! Den w/ Pellet Stove! 12x20 Liv Rm w/ Dining! Cathedral Liv Rm w/Frplc & Skylight! 1st Tile Flr! Din Rm w/Hrdwds, Anderson Slider Kit w/Breakfast Counter! Din Area w/Slider Rm End Unit! Applianced, Granite Eat-in Flooring & Triple Window! Applianced Formal Din & Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! Frplc Fam to Trex Deck! Brick Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwds Rm! Frplc Master Suite w/Cathedrals! 2.5 Fireplaced Living Room! Lots of Hardwoods! Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath w/Skylight! Flr Bdrm! Cathedral Master! 3Bdrms! 2 Baths! to Deck! Frplc Liv Rm w/Bay Window & Pellet Kit! All Hrdwd Flrs! Liv Rm w/Slider to Kit w/Breakfast Bar, Dble Stainless Baths! Expandable 3rd Level! New Roof & Applianced! Tile Kitchens & Baths! Separate Lower Level Fam Rm w/Hearth! 12x20 Deck! & Bow Window! Master w/Hrdwds, Slider Stove! 3 Bdrms! Master w/Bath & Walk-in Deck! Master/Walk-in Closet, Master Sink! Din Area w/Slider to Deck! Family Rm! 3 Season Sun Rm! CAir & Vac! to Deck! Master Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Furnace! CVac, Security, Irrigation! 2 Car Utilities! Oil Heat! Corner Lot, Nice Yard! 2 Car Detached Garage! 2 Sheds! New Roof! Closet! 2nd Bath w/Skylight! Shed! Vinyl Bath! 2 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Fam Rm! Craft Newer Furnace, Water Heater & Windows! Garage! Quality Updates Through Out! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Garage! Oil Heat! Garage! $429,900.00 $219,900.00 $234,900.00 Siding & Windows! $229,900.00 Rm/Office! C/Air! Attached Garage! Shed! Fenced Yard! $169,900.00 Garage! Town Services! $259,900.00 $279,900.00 $249,900.00

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SOLD RERDUCED SOLD NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOST DUDLEY – 4 Cross St! Newly SOUTHBRIDGE – 32 Glenview Ave! THOMPSON – 449 E Thompson Rd! – 52 Upland Ave! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 7 Kayla Lane! 8 Rm Colonial WEBSTER – WEBSTER DUDLEY - 43 Mason Rd! Remodeled SUTTON – 58 Stone School Rd! Easy Renovated 6 Rm Cape! Applianced Custom 6 Rm Contemp! Open Kit & 6 Rm Contemp! Beautiful 1.5 Acres! Cape! Spacious Applianced Eat-in Kit! 7 Rm Ranch! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/ Access Rte 146! 7 Rm Colonial! 1.12 Set On 1.84 Acres! Applianced Granite New England Commons! Adult 55+! Applianced Kit w/Quartz Counters, Cherry Formal Din Rm or 3rd Bdrm w/Hrdwds 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Granite Kit w/Tile Flr! Picture Din Rm & Din Area w/Cathedrals & Skylight! Liv Quartz Counters, Breakfast Bar & Tile Acres! Farmers Porch! Applianced Kit Kit! Frplcd Dining Rm! Living Rm w/ Rm w/Pellet Stove, Slider to Deck! 1st Cabinets, Breakfast Bar! Formal Din & Built-Ins! Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Flr! Flr! Large Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Din Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Family Rm! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Spacious Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! New Bath Rm! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Frplc! w/Din Area, Tile Flr, Slider to Deck! Din Flr Master w/Private Deck! 3 Bdrms! 2 Den or Office! 1/2 Bath on Main Level! Area w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 2 Full Rm w/Hrdwds, Custom Wood Ceiling 3 Bedrooms! Spacious Master, Master Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! w/Marble Shower & Tile Flr! 1st Flr Master w/Walk-in Closets, Private Deck 2 Oversized Bdrms w/Hrdwds on 2nd Master! 2nd Flr w/2 Bdrms w/Walk-in Baths! Finished Lower Level w/LP Frplc! & Full Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! C/Vac! Exceptional Bathrms! Fam Rm! Office! w/Crowns! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Bath! 2.5 Baths! 1st Floor Laundry! Security! Community Center! Walking New Kit Cabinets, Counters & Roof Flr! Full Bath! Mud Rm! Full Walk-out Farmers Porch! Deck! Attached 2 Car Closets! 3 Season Sunrm! NEW Furnace, Mitsubishi A/C! Wired for Generator! 2 Basement! Rear Patio! Immediate Security! Oil Heat! AG Pool! Trex Deck! Office w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 13X25’ Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! 2014! $249,500.00 Car Garage! 2 Sheds! $299,900.00 Occupancy! $164,900.00 Shed! 2 Car Garage! $264,900.00 Master! 2 Baths! $294,900.00 Garage! $359,900.00 From $234,900.00 Plumbing & Electric! $149,900.00

ON DEPOST ON DEPOSIT SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER – 17 Fort Hill Rd! Looking WEBSTER – 16 Elm Street! 6 Rm DUDLEY - 174 Klondike Rd! Pierpont WEBSTER – 129 Lower Gore Rd! 6 Rm WEBSTER – 26 Pepka Dr! 7 Room WEBSTER - NEW ENGLAND COMMONS! WEBSTER – 36 North Main St! WEBSTER – 9-11 Lyndale Ave! 8 30 ACRES OF PRIVACY & SERENITY! Colonial! Conveniently Located! Off 55+ Adult Community! 5 Rm 1 Level Living! Meadow Waterfront! West Facing! Split! Immediate Occupancy! 1.5 Acres of 1,790’ Ranch! SS Applianced Kit & Din 6 Room Cape! Cabinet Packed Rm Colonial w/Greenhouses! Eat-in 5 Rm Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/Updated Street Parking for 3+ Cars! Nice Back Kit w/Pantry, Tile Flr, Corian Counters & Beautiful Sunsets! Full Recreational! Cozy Privacy! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Tile Flr! Area w/Tile Floor! Formal Din Rm & Kitchen w/Dining Area! Living Room Kitchen! Formal Dining Rm Open to Cabinets! Formal Din Rm! Liv Rm Leads Yard! Newly Applianced Kit w/Tile Flr! Liv Breakfast Bar! Liv Rm & Master w/Trey Yr Rd Getaway! Renovated! Applianced to Screened-in Porch Overlooking Pond! Din Area w/Sliders to Deck! Liv Rm w/New Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Family Rm! 3 Bdrms Kit w/Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/ w/Wall to Wall! Den w/Wall A/C! 1st Living Rm w/Wood Floors! Full Bath! & Fam Rm w/Refinished Hrdwd Flrs! 2/3 Ceiling, Master Bath w/Step-in Shower! 2nd 2 Large Bdrms! Updated Bath! Full Carpet! 3 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall! 1.5 Baths! Frplc & Hrdwds! 1 Bdrm! Updated Bath! Floor Bedroom! 3/4 Bedrooms! 1.5 Den w/Built-ins! 4 Large Bedrooms w/Hrdwds! Master w/Bath & Walk-in Bdrms! Spacious Master! 1.5 Baths w/New Bdrm w/Cathedral Ceiling! 2nd Full Bath! on 2nd Floor! Nice Level Lot! Walking Basement w/Laundry! 2 Car Detached 6 Panel Doors! Newer Furnace! Town Heated Sunroom Overlooking Water! Baths! Recent Roof & Furnace! Will Closet! 2 Full Tile Baths! Huge Basement! Vanities! Gas Heat & Hot Water! Walk-out Attached Garage! Farmers Porch! Full be Updated to Circuit Breakers! Distance to Center of Webster! Town Garage! Oil Heat! Gas Hot Water! Services! 2 Sheds! Basement! $249,900.00 Recent Electrical, Plumbing, Well & $274,900.00 Patio! Circular Drive! Great Yard! Basement! Deck! $119,900.00 Septic! $199,900.00 Nice Back Yard! Off Street Parking! Services! Rte. 395 Near! Walk to $219,900.00 $219,900.00 $99,900.00 Schools & Churches! $114,900.00

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WOODSTOCK – 1420 Route 169! WOODSTOCK – 291 E Quasset Rd! DUDLEY – 9 Chestnut St Unit 22! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 402 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 701 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 46 Pt Pleasant CHARLTON - South Charlton Reservoir! Custom Built 10 Rm 3,154’ Colonial WAPPAQUASSET “QUASSET” POND! “Stonegate” Conveniently Located! 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Island! Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Island! Townhouse End Unit! 6Rms, 2 Rd! Middle Pond – Southern Expo! 8 302C Partridge Hill Rd! Full Recreational! Set on 5 Secluded Acres! Grand Entry Freshly Painted 4 Rm 2 Bdrm Condo! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Hardwood Floors! Applianced! Open Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths Total! Rm Custom Cape! Open Flr Plan! Fully 75’ Waterfront! West Expo - Beautiful Hidden 88 Acre Recreational Gem! New LG Stainless Appliances! Din Rm Foyer! 9ft Ceilings! Loads of Upgrades! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Pantry Closet, Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Floor Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Applianced w/Lunch Counter! Lake Facing Sunsets! 6 Rm Ranch! Great Water Views! Applianced Kitchen w/Huge Granite Woodstock Fairgrounds Near! Yr Rd or w/Sliders to Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/ Tile Counter, Dble Sink & Ceiling Fan! Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Heat! Brick Frplc Liv Rm, Din Rm & Fam Rm! 19’ Open Flr Plan w/Cathedrals, Skylights, Island! Formal Dining w/Hrdwds! 2nd Home! 6 Rm Ranch! 152’ Waterfront! Liv Rm w/Wall A/C & Flat Panel TV! Sliders to Patio! New C/Air! Garage w/ 34,848’ Lot! Appliance Kit! Frplc Fam 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 BOAT Master! 4 Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing! 2 Baths! Frplce! 2 Baths! Fam Rm! Garage! Fireplaced Family Room! Master Suite! 4 Full Bath! Electric Heat & Hot Water! w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Heated Pool! Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Rm! 2 Bdrms! Full Bath! A/C! Garage! SLIPS! Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! Huge Trex Deck! Buderus 5Z Oil Heat! Sandy Shore, Great Swimming! Dock! Storage! 2 Parking Spaces! Coin Op Everything it Could Be! $674,900.00 Sandy Beach! $389,900.00 $259,900.00 Laundry! $69,900.00 $299,900.00 $284,900.00 $449,900.00 $329,900.00 NEW PRICE

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WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 103 Treasure Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 113 Birch Island WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! 1,874’ Townhouse! Oak Cabinet Kit w/ Rd! Overlooking Middle Pond! Eastern Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Build Your Dream Home or Summer Breakfast Counter! Formal Din Rm! Frplc Expo – Beautiful Sunrises! 5 Rm Year Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded Liv Rm! Screened Porch! 1st Flr Master w/ Round Waterfront Home! 2 Bdrms! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Walk-in Closet & Bath! 2.5 Baths! 2nd Level Renovated Kit & Bath! Din Rm! Liv a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water w/2nd Master Bdrm & Bath! C/Air! Attached Rm w/Frplc! Listed by Another, SOLD Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Garage! 2 Boat Slips! Heated Pool! Sandy are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! by Century21 Lake Realty! Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,195,900.00 $249,900.00 Beach! $279,900.00 Your Consideration! $189,900.00 $285,000.00

SOLD SOLD NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Lakeview WEBSTER LAKE – 36 Laurelwood HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Rd! Middle Pond - Reid Smith Cove! Dr! Magnificent Lake Property! .75 Acres! Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! West Exposure = Sunsets! 100’ Level Western Expo – Beautiful Sunsets! Frplc Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Waterfront! 7 Rm Yr Rd or Ideal 2nd Liv Rm! Kit w/SS Appliances! Din Rm! 4 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 Screened Porch! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Home! Enjoy Music from Indian Ranch - Bdrms! 2 Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Free! Fantastic 12,298’ Flat Lot w/Plenty of & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Deck! Cabana! Sandy Beach! New Dock! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Space for Outside Enjoyment! 2 Docks! 3 Boat Ramp! $799,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! $489,900.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $799,900.00

Featured OPEN HOUSE hope2own.com THOMPSON CT- 351 QUADDICK RD 508.943.4333 Welcome to the country at its best! This gorgeous 3 bedrm Sharon Pelletier - Broker 2.5 Bath contemporary home, nestled on a private beautifully Licensed in MA, CT & RI manicured yard on 2.64 Acres! Granite countertops and island! Brazilian cherrywood throughout kitchen, dining, & living room! Cathedral ceiling living rm! Propane fireplace heater! Downstairs WE WANT YOUR master bedroom, full bath! First flr half bath w/ washer dry- 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! OPEN HOUSE SAT • 11/12 NOON-1:30 er. 2 Car garage! $304,900. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

DUDLEY- 3 PINEVIEW RD OXFORD-10 CAREY LANE DUDLEY - 17 EAGLE DR DUDLEY- 23 INTERVALE RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. SORRY, SOLD! Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $56,900. 1st time offered! Very well kept ranch! 3+ bedrooms! New listing! Charming cape! 3 Bedroom 2 bath on a First Time Offered! “WOW” is the Reaction when Entering this Beautiful Home ! Outstanding Welcome home to this charming 3-4 bedroom, 2 bath cape! One Quality in this Custom Colonial! Large Upscale Kitchen w/ Solid Maple Cabinets! GE Profile Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water Eat in Kitchen, Breezeway, Covered hardwood floors! dead-end st! Newer roof and updated electrical panel! Appliances! Granite Counters! Lg Angled Breakfast Bar! Formal Dining Room! Hardwood Flrs acre! First floor master bdrm w/ full bath! Living room w/pellet stove! & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. Garage! Natural Gas Heat! Town Water & Sewer! Second floor is perfect for teen suite, Complete with Throughout both Levels! Brick Fireplace. Cathedral Ceiling, Second Floor Balcony! 1st Flr Lower level has additional heated family room! W/ 2nd full bath! Sit bedroom ~ large den area and full bath! Flat lot and very Master w/LuX Bath & Sep. Shower, Double Vanity w/Granite! 1st Flr Laundry w/Sink! 2nd Flr out and grill on the recent deck and enjoy the fresh air! Make sure Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of Level Lot! Taxes Only $1800./yr. $195,000. - 3 Bdrms, 2 Full Baths, Rm above garage! Lg Deck 14x30! Security Sys.! Central Air! Oversized resonable taxes! Call today~ don’t delay! $185,000. Garage! $424,900. you put this one on your “to see” list! New Price $199,900 Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000.

WEBSTER - 9 GORE GABLE RD WEBSTER-4 PANARELLI WAY THOMPSON CT - 85 FABYAN RD DUDLEY - 217 DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE RD WEBSTER LAKE - TREASURE ISLAND

SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD! Welcome to Treasure Island ! Located on the Shores of Beautiful WEBSTER Beautiful Colonial Located In A Quiet Cul De Sac! Amazing Very Young Cape on approximately 2 acres, abuts gov’t land! Lovely Country Setting for this 3 Bedroom Cape! Motivated Seller! 1st Time Offered! Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial! Front LAKE! Current Owner’s Remodeled every inch of this Unit with a “Magazine Wor- Grand Foyer With Cascading Stairway! 7 Room, 3 Bed 2.5 Private setting on 1 Acre. Roomy 2 Car Garage Open Concept Floor to back Fireplaced formal living room! Formal Dining Master suite - entire second level! Large 12x13 bathroom w/ thy” Flair! Each Room is Elegantly Appointed! Bamboo Floors! Family Room in Bath Home! Gleaming Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! double vanity, shower, and jetted tub. First floor has a bedroom, Plan. Living-Dining Area. Country Kitchen with Eat in Dining Area. Room! Family room with cathedral ceilings! Eat in Kitchen! Lower Level has Gas Fireplace with “Floor to Ceiling” Custom Granite & Mantel! Applianced Kitchen! Master Suite! Jacuzzi Tub And Shower office could be a third bedroom. Multi-level deck. Walk Access to Rear Deck for Summer Fun. Walk out Basement for Con- Tastefully Finished w/ Crown Molding! “Lux” Master Bath W/Italian Tiled Shower Screened in summer room! 2 Car Garage. Forced Hot Wa- Stall! Private Back Deck! 2 Zone Heating And Cooling! out basement, Three stall detached garage.assisted sale venient Access to Backyard. Electric Fence to Keep The Dogs Safe! Surround! Enjoy the Outdoors Deck, Private Beach & Heated “Salt Water” Pool! 2 Good Value! NEW PRICE $244,000 ter by Oil! $264,900. New Price $309,900 $251,000 Boat Slips! New Price $334,900

WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 60 LAKESIDE AVE WEBSTER LAKE - 16 PATTISON RD WEBSTER LAKE • 7 WAKEFIELD AVE WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD

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Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! Authentic LOG HOME Summer Cottage! 100’ Water- Webster Lake Waterfront! Private, Quiet & Peaceful Location on Dead End WATERFRONT: Summer has ARRIVED and so Should YOU! Roomy WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Street! Colonial Park on Nipmuch Point! South Pond! Prime Waterfront! Large ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right front! Western Exposure! 10,000 + sq. ft. Lot offers Lot - 41 Acre, 17,859 Sq. Ft., with 130’ +/- of Water Frontage!! 2900 Sq Ft +/- Lake Ranch! Lots of House for the Money $$ 3 Floors of Living Space pro- Home! Great Swimming! Relaxing Views! Oversized 15’X30’ Screened Gazebo! vide Lots of Room for Family Get Togethers or Quiet Enjoyment of patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, at water edge or in the huge 4 season porch! loads of enjoyment! Other possibilities due to the Evening Shade! 3 Bedrooms! 3 Full Baths! Gas Fireplace in Master Suite w/Roman privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- Size Ceramic Shower! Cathedral Ceilings! Also, The Entire Top Level is One Suite the Priceless “Waterfront” Living! Large Tiered Deck gives Access to a Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! size and frontage of the lot! EXPANSIVE VIEW OF with Large Sitting Area/Study & French Doors Leading to Bedroom! Lower Level way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! And SOUTH POND! Inground Sprinkler System! Don’t let office! 2 Car Heated Garage! Multi-Level Decks W/Natural Landscaping, Beautiful Level yard and Water Access! Spacious Lower Level with Wide Open 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. Tall Pines for Shade! Suspended Dock And So Much More! $825,000. much more! NEW PRICE $319,900 this one pass you by! $374,000. Spaces for Game Tables and Movie Shows! Property is Located in a NEW PRICE $445,000 Cove! $349,000. 4 • The Villager • Friday, November 11, 2016

1 CAROL DR. OXFORD. WEBSTER- $185,000 $174,900 • 2 br 1.5 baths, end unit, pellet stove, hardwoods, R finished basement, garage

Maribeth Marzeotti E MaribethRealtor.com Re/Max Advantage 1 Advantage 1 A 2 br/2ba Ranch built ’05, 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 Do you have a vacant house to sell? I have an inventory of furniture available for staging. L lake residential near 395. Cathedral ceilings, garage, OPEN HOUSE Re/Max Professional Associates ceiling fans, whirlpool tub, SUNDAY 12-2 PM Realtor/MLS & skylights, well-kept, w/stream. Conrad M. Allen Broker/Certified appraiser SOUTHBRIDGE Serving Worcester County and NE CT. E 452 Dennison Drive 508-400-0438 Call 774-254-2191 [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com 4 BR, 2.5 bath Ranch in S picturesque country setting.

OPENSUN HOUSE 1-2 $259,900. T Nathan Stewart, 413-387-8608 WEBSTER - $149,900 TWO-FAMILY WEBSTER -$289,900 SOUTHBRIDGE Two bedroom ranch in like new SOUTHBRIDGE-$199,900 New 6 room 3 bedroom 2 bath colo- 7 room 3 bedroom cape with 1 condition. New paint inside and Live Rent Free in this 10 room, 4 nial overlooking Webster Lake. Just car garage. Special Financing out. New carpeting. Be in for the bdrm, 2 family, Central air on first bring the furniture and move right Only 3% Down for qualified A holidays. You can own this home floor. Two car garage and more. in. Situated on a 1 acre wooded lot. buyer. for less than the cost of renting it. 74 Upper Gore Rd Call for details. $115,900 Find out T OPENSAT HOUSE 1-2 what your house WEBSTER - NOW $199,900 WEBSTER BRAND NEW WEBSTER REMODELED is worth E Oversized 6 room 3 bedroom RAISED RANCH RANCH FREE 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 ranch with possible in-law apart- 6 room 3 bed 2 bath home being 5 room 3 bedroom ranch. New & No Obligation Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland ment in the lower level. 21 foot built on a 1 acre wooded lot. Two windows, new heating system, new 508-272-5832 sunroom. Level backyard and car garage and more. ceramic tile floors and much more. JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-400-0438 NMLS #20898 attached garage. $289,900 $165,000 • 77 Worcester Rd 508-981-4902 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing ReMax Advantage is #1

For Closed Units For Webster, Dudley, Oxford OXFORD BOYLSTON E BROOKFIELD Spacious 3 BR 2 Full BA 4 BR, 2 Full/2 Half BA, 3,087 Rare Find! From January 1 2016-November 1, 2016 Cape ready for a new owner! sq. ft. Colonial in Mt. Pleasant 5 BR 3.5 Bath Waterfront Per MLS pin for Single Family, Multi-family, Finished 28x24 basement Estates neighborhood. Seller Colonial on Lake Lashaway Condominium and Land Sales w/ a bar is perfect for has done extensive updating w/almost 3,000 sq. ft. entertaining! Detached during ownership including of living space & 25 ft. of 1 car garage; walk-up loft gorgeous master bath, all new waterfront w/ direct access Call us for a free market analysis for extra storage. Harvey windows, recent roof, from the home! Gutted & interior painting & much more. renovated in 1991. $280,000 DUDLEY DUDLEY $549,900 $400,000 NEW LISTING

REDUCED • 6 room house Vinyl Sided • 2 Center fireplaces 508-365-3532 www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com • [email protected] • Updated Roof, Windows, Electrical • 2 Full Baths • 3-4 Bedrooms • 3 Rm Apartment (seperate) • Ideal for parents (Finishes LL) • 2 car garage • 1 Car garage • Great Schools • Updated Roof, Electrical, & Windows 13 Railroad Ave - $209,900 11 Elizabeth St - $250,000

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2 UNITS • 6 Units • Old & New • 7 Rooms, 2.5 Ba • Town Services • Updated windows & Furnace, elec • Seller Relocating • Great Cash Flow • 35’x80’ Ranch • 2 Additional Building • Open Flr Plan • Check it out • Off Street Parking • Must See • 2 rental units Call for details 14 Lake Pkwy - $312,000 39 Lake St • $139,000 32 Schofield Ave - $389,900

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REAL ESTATE

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AFC/ Please RSVP: 508-943-8714 (Leave 508-892-9822 508-832-6492 Doctors Express Worcester message if no answer) HUGE MEAT 2nd Annual WISE GUYS TEAM TRIVIA RAFFLE RAFFLE 2016 FALL FOLIAGE Every Tuesday, 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. First Friday of the PHOTO CONTEST CADY’S TAVERN month Submit your entry via our Facebook 2168 Putnam Pike (Rt. 44) Early Bird 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. page: Doctors Express Worcester Chepachet, RI 1st table: 7:00 p.m. $100 for 1st place! The top 3 photos 401-568- 4102 Auburn Sportsman Club will be hung in the center All entries SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA must be submitted by Friday, November 9:00 p.m. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 508-832-6496 11th MACEY & HART Playing tunes from FRIDAY NIGHT the 70’s to today 308 LAKESIDE 308 HEXMARK TAVERN AT BREAST FEEDING SUPPORT East Main Street East Brookfield, MA SALEM CROSS INN GROUP 774-449-8333 260 West Main St., West at Strong Body/Strong Brookfield, MA 508-867- Mind Yoga Studio SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 2345 112 Main St., Putnam, CT 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. www.salemcrossinn.com Third Friday of each FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 PICTURES WITH month at 6:00 p.m. ATTENTION VETERANS: SANTA AT KLEM’S TRIVIA NIGHT 860-634-0099 As a Thank You to our U.S. Veterans, Ho, Ho, Ho! Santa will AT THE STOMPING GROUND www.strongbodystrongmind.us AFC Urgent Care at 117A Stafford be meeting and greeting. Every Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. St., Worcester, MA 01603 is giving a Spread the cheer! Take 132 Main St., Putnam, CT FREE FLU SHOT to U.S. Veterans on Christmas pictures 860-928-7900 Friday, November 11th 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 together with only a $5 donation Also, live music five nights a week p.m. They are located right next to the Children and pets are welcome (Wed.-Sun.) CVS on Stafford St. No appointment is KLEM’S necessary. 117 West Main St. Spencer, MA 508- TRIVIA TUESDAYS 885-2708 (Ext. 104) STARTING NOVEMBER 29 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ONGOING 308 LAKESIDE 9:00 p.m. PETTY LARCENY 308 East main St. East Brookfield, MA Incredible Tom Petty cover ROADHOUSE BLUES JAM 774-449-8333 band 308 LAKESIDE Every Sunday, 3:00 308 East Main Street East – 7:00 p.m. Brookfield, MA 774-449- CADY’S TAVERN TRAP SHOOTING 8333 2168 Putnam Pike, Every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Chepachet, RI THURSDAY, Open to the public 401-568-4102 NOVEMBER 17 $12.00 per round includes clays and ammo NRA THE CHURCH OF THE TRIVIA NIGHT certified range officer on site RECONCILIATION (Episcopal) invites Wednesdays every shoot Webster, Dudley, Oxford residents of all 7:00 p.m. -9:30 p.m. branches of service to a FREE DINNER HILLCREST COUNTRY AUBURN SPORTSMAN at POINT BREEZE RESTAURANT CLUB CLUB 6:00 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Dave Lauzon 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA Ret. First Sgt - Army- Iraq War Veteran MA 6 • The Villager • Friday, November 11, 2016 Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Villager • 7

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SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 Salute to Rev. Paul M. Bomba Chaplain Vets Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) U.S. Army 1982-2006 Pastor St. Joseph Parish, Auburn

Herbert Rhinehart First Lieutenant, Korea U.S. Army North Oxford, MA How to honor Emanuel Leo servicemen and women Military Police U.S Army

en and women serving in the military make consider- able sacrifices in defense of the United States and its citi- Mzens. Such sacrifices can easily be taken for granted by those with no friends or family members serving in the military, but it’s important for all Americans to recognize the efforts of both active and veteran servicemen and women. Honoring active military members and veterans does not have to be an elaborate undertaking. Service mem- bers and their families often cherish even the simplest of gestures, and the following are a handful of ways grateful men and women can show their appre- ciation to active and retired members of Dennis Kastberg Charles Bonneau Bradley Mauszalkowski the military. E5 U.S. Army 1971-1977 E4 Corporal U.S. Marine Corps 1964-1968 E5 U.S. Air Force 2007-2013 Superior, WI Webster, MA Webster, MA Turn To HONORING page ­­­10

Philip J. Benvenuti James Bartoli Sr. Airman Clifford Comptois, DAV Charles Comptois Seaman, U.S. Navy U.S. Air Force mid-1960s Sgt. U.S. Air Force/ U.S. Army Afghanistan Retired Sgt. U.S. Army Southbridge, MA Auburn, MA 20 years of service 24 years of service

Lance Corporal Carl Benvenuti Paul Comptois, DAV Robert J. Cote P.J. Benvenuti II USMC U.S. Air Force as a Sr Airman U.S. Army, Afghanistan Tec5 U.S. Army - WWII from Auburn, MA. active duty Dudley, MA 26 years of service

Jamie Hetherington Sgt. John W. Salvati Joseph K. Lynch Rank: AO2 (AW/EXW) Hilda J. Snelling U.S. Army - WWII Corporal USMC Active Duty United States Navy Lt. Colonel Retired U.S. Air Force 1955-1985 Southbridge, MA Gardner, MA Uxbridge, MA Spencer, MA 2 • The Express • Friday, November 11, 2016

John I. “Jack” Flynn U.S. Air Force A1C Merlisa A. Rheaume SMSgt Donald E. Burrows Airman First Class WWII as a Johnradarman Dzura RDM2 U.S. NAVY USAF USAF (Ret) Korean Conflict Sturbridge MA Southbridge, MA Holland, MA North Oxford, MA

Justin Myers Joseph M. Bolandrina - U.S. Navy Dec 1981 – Dec 1984 Rank E-6, 7 years served, 5 on board U.S.S Cpl. Jonathan Gallant U.S. Army Sargeant John Vacon New Hampshire, currently at Portsmouth Served 8 years in the U.S.MC, including (E-5), 19E Armor Crew Member, Staff Sergeant, USAF Naval Shipyard Detachment San Diego, two tours in Afghanistan. 2009-2016. Fort Knox (KY) Sturbridge Nuclear Propulsion Plant Mechanic.

Laura James Promoted to Captain in an October 5, 2016 SPC Kelley McKeon ceremony held at Fort Bliss, Texas. U.S. Army/Active Duty George Edward Healy Kenneth Allen She graduated from UCLA in 2012 and will East Brookfield, MA U.S. Navy 1957-1973 Hospitalman 1st Class U.S. Navy complete her Masters degree Deployed to South Korea Spencer/Boylston Ma Spencer from Georgetown in December.

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Robert L. Flynn Robert J. Parmenter Airman First Class Quartermaster 2nd Class Sgt. Alfred E Beland United States Air Force United States Coast Guard United States Air Force Gordon Gregory Security Forces from Oxford, Mass. Webster, MA WWII Navy Veteran, U.S.S LST 177 Scott Air Base served on United States Coast Guard Cutter Vietnam Veteran in Normandy Dudley, MA Alert (WMEC-630).

Sgt. Roger W. Brown Theodore Podles U.S Army LCPL Marine Ryan Farrar TSgt. Stanley J. Parzych U.S. Army T/5 United States Marine Corps. U.S. Army - WWII 812 Chemical Co. WWII Vietnam Veteran Southbridge, MA Sturbridge, MA Sturbridge, MA. Dudley, MA

Corporal Craig M Swanson - Brookfield, MA Corporal Arthur H Swanson Jr -Brookfield, MA Thomas W. Gorski, Sr Pvt. Arthur H Swanson Sr Staff Sargent Corporal Arthur D Swanson - Brookfield, MA United States Marine Corp. 1941-1945 3 Generations of US Marines Worcester, MA Webster, MA Staff Sargent

Armand Richards Raymond E. Ashe Ronald Robbins Stanley E. Widing (deceased) - Army (deceased) - Army - Charlton, MA Coast Guard - Hyannis, MA Navy - Okeechobee, FL Charlton, MA (formerly Charlton, MA) (formerly Charlton, MA)

David J. Sanborn Senior Airman Dean O. Stevens E. Russel Bird United States Air Force Staff Sergeant US Air Force Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Army April 1943 - January 1946. Spencer/North Brookfield, MA Spencer, MA Spencer, MA

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The Church of the Reconciliation (Episcopal) 5 North Main Street, Webster, MA Cordially Invites Sgt. Leonard Darling Lionel William Berthiaume Vietnam Veteran Private-U.S. Army WWII Webster, Dudley and Oxford Cherry Valley, MA Spencer, MA Veterans of all Branches of Service Together To attend a FREE Dinner at we smile Point Breeze Restaurant Han Soo Lho D.M.D. On Thursday, November 17, 2016 Wayne Shim D.M.D. At 6:00 p.m. Rani Varghese D.M.D. 44 Everett Street, Southbridge, MA Our speaker will be 508.764.4600 • Southbridgedentalcare.com Mr. Dave Lauzon Ret. First Sgt.-Army-Iraq War Veteran

Please RSVP by calling 508-943-8714 (Please leave a message if no one is available to answer) We look forward to seeing you there! 4 • The Express • Friday, November 11, 2016

Erik Desrosiers Norman Chenevert Jill Lemieux Keith Pigeon

Paul F. Burke Joseph E Ziak Gerald Fels Sgt. E5 U.S. Army John Fleming SK2/C U.S. Navy WWII U.S. Army 1967-1970 Vietnam Veteran Webster, MA Webster, MA Spencer, MA

Staff Sergeant Gregory A. Palmerino Carmen Bernazar Ronald C. Michaud SP5 U.S. Army Albert J. Emrick U.S. Army U.S. Navy BM2 Vietnam S/Sgt. Korea Served from 1983-2014 Douglas, MA Sturbridge, MA Uxbridge, MA Retired and living in Webster, MA

Richard Palin Mike Keane Joeseph Szynal Jerry Bellmore Petty Officer First Class U.S. Navy Airman First Class Airman Second Class PFC USMC Electricians Mate U.S. Air Force 1961-1965 U.S. Air Force 1961-1965 Company 4, WWII North Btrookfield, MA

Ronald Caplettte Derek Caplette Alfred Caplette Philip Caplette U.S. Navy Petty Officer First Class Chief Warrant Office 2 U.S. Navy U.S. Army Air Corp U.S. Navy Seabee Construction Machinery Repairman Aviation Ordinance Chief Crew Corporal Millbury, MA Millbury, MA Oxford, MA Millbury, MA

Steven Carlson Loring Paquette Frederick Carlson Lt. Commander U.S. Navy Petty Office First Class U.S. Navy Peter M. Kujawski U.S. Navy Aviation Boat Swain’s Mate U.S. Submarine Service Ship Fitter Metal Colonel U.S. Army Millbury, MA Millbury, MA Millbury, MA Webster, MA

Michael C. Stallings Leon J Duhamel Raymond J. Duhamel John H. Monahan E4 Sgt. U.S. Air Force PFC E1 U.S. Army Cox Swain U.S. Navy Chief Boatswain Mate U.S. Navy Cumberland, MD Charlton, MA Charlton, MA North Brookfield, MA Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Express • 5 Eagle Scout project honors veterans Soponski maintains cemetery plaques overgrown and in rough condition. In To earn the rank of Eagle Scout – the that moment of pensive reflection, an highest rank attainable for a Boy Scout inspiration was had and an Eagle Scout – he mU.S.t amass several merit badges project was born. and excel in leadership and service. “Both my grandfathers and uncles “Becoming an Eagle Scout is an honor were in the military, and the veterans that not too many scouts get to achieve. have always had a place in my heart,” It shows that all of the life lessons you Soponski said. “I am interested in his- learned in scouts will be part of you for- tory and have always respected the ever,” added Soponski, who has spent sacrifice that our veterans have made ten years with the same troop. Paul Armand Roy for U.S..” Thinking back on the troop he grew Radarman, Third Class, U.S. Navy WWII Joined by members of his troop, up with, Soponski has great memo- friends and family members, Soponski ries of building friendships while gain- spent the last two Saturdays cleaning ing valuable experiences. From team- the plaques and trimming the sur- work exercises, to camping excursions rounding area at Hillside Cemetery. every summer at Rutland’s Treasure The group spent about five hours on Valley Scout Reservation, to great com- each Saturday to complete the project, munity activities right here in town, inspiring several people in the process. scouting built lifelong bonds between While they were finishing their main- Soponski and his friends. As Cub tenance activities each day, cemetery Scouts, they even got to visit the U.S.S Courtesy photo visitors stopped in to inquire about the MassachU.S.etts for an overnight stay. project. These visitors were thrilled to “Scouting has taught me many skills Benjamin Soponski, of Auburn-based Boy see a group of young people who care that I will U.S.e for the rest of my life,” Scout Troop 121, helps maintain plaques at enough about veterans to take the time Soponski said. When asked about his Hillside Cemetery as part of his Eagle Scout to maintain their plaques. favorite part of scouting, he replied, project. And with Veterans Day less than a “All the good friends and people I have BY KEVIN FLANDERS NEWS STAFF WRITER month away, the project meant a lot to met – and all the great memories I have veterans and their families. Now the of those years.” AUBURN — Earning the Eagle Scout plaques will be in top shape for all who rank exemplifies a lengthy commit- visit them next month. Kevin Flanders can be reached at ment to service, and what better way “They shook my hand and were very 508-909-4140, or by e-mail at kflanders@ Robert Selvey to accomplish the feat than honoring Sgt. U.S. Army 1942-1946 thankful for what I was doing to honor stonebridgepress.com. Sturbridge, MA those who provided the ultimate ser- the veterans,” Soponski said of the vis- vice? For Benjamin Soponski, his Eagle itors who dropped by. “It made me feel Scout project not only united his Boy good to see fellow scouts, friends and Scout troop but the community. family alongside me, helping to com- Soponski, 17, is a junior at Bay Path plete this project.” Regional Vocational Technical High For Soponski, the journey to become School in Charlton and a member of an Eagle Scout began long before he Auburn’s Boy Scout Troop 121. While came up with the idea for his project. It visiting Hillside Cemetery in town represents the culmination of countless recently to remember his grandfather, hours of hard work, and his troop and a veteran, he noticed that the plaques family are excited to join him in his honoring several other veterans were accomplishment.

Norman Napieralski Francis Markiewicz Corporal U.S. Army 1953-1955 Korean Era U.S. Navy (Coast Guard) WWII Oxford, MA Webster, MA

Robert S. Kokernak Airman Bradley Novack Corporal U.S. Marine Corps Active Military U.S. Merchant Marine U.S. Air Force Webster, MA Uxbridge, MA

Claudette Flores Spec 4th Class Craig Bouchard U.S. Army Army in Worcester Oxford, MA from Southbridge, MA

Christopher Dona PrivatePick-up First Class. and Delivery One- Army Ranger 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Alfred J Girardin, Jr. Regiment.pullshop.com AIC U.S. Air Force 1953-1957 Killed in parachute accident June 13, 2013 Webster, MA Dudley, MA

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Alfred C. Reich Roger F. Dion George V. Healy Stephen P. Chrobak Master Chief Retired, U.S. Navy Technical Sgt. U.S. Army Air Corps WWII Private First Class U.S. Armed Forces - Korea U.S. Navy Desert Storm and Somalia, 25 year of service Southbridge, MA Oxford, MA Spencer, MA

Donald Groleau Paul Bialoncik Gerard St. Martin Joseph Riccardo Private First Class U.S. Army U.S. Army U.S. Army WWII Corporal U.S. Army - Korea Heavry Mortar Company 23rd Infantry Webster, MA Webster, MA North Oxford, MA

Vaughn F. Tennant Bernard J. Martel Paul Demers Bernard C. Ohop ADR3 U.S. Navy - Korea Sgt. U.S. Army Air Corps Sgt. U.S. Air Force - Vietnam Private Army of Engineering 1943-1945 Webster, MA Southbridge, MA Charlton, MA WWII

Gerald R. Suprenant Roger J. Roy Francis “Sunny” Collins William J. Collins Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class U.S. Navy Sgt. U.S. Army - Vietnam 2nd Petty Office EM5 U.S. Navy WWII Captain U.S. Army WWII Sturbridge, MA Webster, MA Dudley/Oxford, MA Dudley, MA

George E. Sean Michael Thomas Dave Brown Bryenton Meade Meade Sgt. U.S. Air Force, Special Forces, Wilbur “Pete” D. Rackley Corporal U.S. Army WWII Sgt. U.S. Army National U.S. Coast Guard and National Guard Guard Flight Paramedic, Para jumper 439 AES (Milirary Police) 1946-1947 Fiskdale, MA 01518 Spencer, MA Laconia, HN West Brookfield, AM

Paul F. Hope John M. Shaw Yale A. Hirshberg Anthony E. Szymczak Corporal U.S. Army 1951-1953 Motor Machinist Mate 3/C U.S. Navy Reserve Corporal U.S. Army Korea 1952-1954 PFC U.S. Army EX-POW 2 Purple Hearts WWII Webster, MA Webster, MA Fiskdale, MA Webster, MA

Brendan E. Canty John J. Ingemi, Sr. Paul R. Galipeau Albert E. Galipeau TEC4 U.S. Army, WWII Sgt. First Class U.S. Army SPEC 5 U.S. Army Corporal U.S. Army WWII Webster, MA North Brookfield, MA Southbridge, MA Southbridge, MA Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Express • 7

Margaret A. Wayne A. Resener SP/4 (Radzik) Mongeau Army First Lt. U.S. Air Force Nurse Corps Dudley, MA Webster, MA

Craig G Bouchard SSGT. Dan Dono Sargent U.S.A.F. Vietnam Worcester, MA Charlton, MA

Airman David Antonopoulos Jr from Southbridge United States Navy 1984-1988 served aboard the U.S.S Belleau Wood LHA-3

David Podles PR2 U.S. Navy - Vietnam war. Dudley, MA

Edward Saravo Army Spec 5

Jack Grzyb Maurice W. Healy Jr. Cwo Pvt Jacob Root U.S. National Guard, as a Spec 5, Tyler Reich U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Army 181 first 26 Yankee Division, Co. C. Sr. Airman U.S. Air Force Security Forces Dudley, MA Agawam, MA Dudley, MA Dudley, MA

Army Specialist Michael J Splaine Neil Dixon Nicholas Cobb Michael P. Sokolowski E4 Corporal BM2 Hunter Army Airfield U.S. Navy CMC2 Honorable Discharge U.S. Navy (1967-1971) Savannah GA Dudley, MA Brimfield, MA Webster, MA From Dudley, MA 8 • The Express • Friday, November 11, 2016 Chester P. Tuttle Post No. 279 American Legion Auburn, MA n July 14, 1922, a group of men whose vocations varied from chauffeur to engineer met at the Stoneville schoolhouse. Their common interests evolved around the fact that they were all veterans of the “Great War’’ and they met for the purpose of organizing an American Legion Post in OAuburn.

At this meeting, a list of names of those present desiring membership was taken and the meeting was then given over to the election of officers. As a result of this election, Albert J. Eno became the first commander of the ‘’Voluntary Post 279” with Ralph Sibley as Vice Commander, Clifton Stone as Post Adjutant, and Raymond Grosvenor as Treasurer.

That the Chester P. Tuttle Post# 279 (named after the first Auburn resident to make the Supreme sacrifice during World War I) was more than a social group is evident by her many financial and physical contributions “to the community, state, and nation”.

Patients at veterans hospitals remember the entertaining programs and gifts which brightened their days from these Legionnaires. Boy’s State, Boy Scouts, Little League, softball, Pop Warner, Lassie League, and the Drum Corps are just a few of the youth programs sponsored by the Tuttle Post over the years. The annual efforts of this organization to make Memorial Day a memorable day are known to Auburn residents of all ages. The principles of “justice, freedom, and democracy” have always been a driving force for this American organization.

Excerpt from History of Chester P. Tuttle Post By Richard Ojerholm

Leo S. Flynn 1st Lt. Roger F. Meagher John W. Hejwosz Michael Bodinizzo U.S. Navy -U.S.S. Guadalupe AO 32 Warrant Officer U.S Navy, Disabled Vet U.S. Air Force Vietnam Gulf of Tonkin U.S. Air Force USS Garcia DE 1040, radioman 1970- Worcester, AM Dudley, MA Webster 1974

Amber (Dellana) Roberts Yeoman Petty Officer Third Class Richard “Dick” Paul Hometown: Webster Branch:United States Navy McEvoy Active Duty Matthew Smith Retired Army Colonel, served 28 years Current Duty Station: Pre Commissioning Alan St. George Army Air Corps Killed by a suicide bomber on Friday, Unit Gerald R. Ford - CVN 78 Southbridge, MA Second Lieutenant August 22, 2015 in Kabul, Afghanistan Prior Duty Stations: U.S.S Cole - DDG67 Electricians Mate Third Class Auburn/Charlton working as a defense contractor, at age 57 Commander Patrol Reconnaissance Group U.S. Navy 1970-1974

Ingrid Kosakoski Edward Kosakoski Retired as Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Air Force U.S. Air Force Webster Arthur Dumas Arthur LaFortune Webster (Pictured as Second Lieutenant) Army Master Sergeant Navy Gunners Mate 2nd Class

Edward M. Collins, Jr. Robert Galli Christopher R. Galli Arthur S. King Sergeant U.S. Army Sergeant Sgt. Marine Corps U.S. Army Specialist 4th Class U.S. Army/ 82nd Airborne Division Spencer, MA Dudley, MA Southbridge, MA Southbridge, MA

In Memory of P.F.C Edmond J. Johnston JR Paul E Bonnette Chief Petty Officer Tech 5 U.S. Army, WW II, company M Phillip Harding Raymond K. Laventure United State Navy Submarines 354th Infantry Division, Sgt U.S. Army 19 years OIF U.S. Air Force Still active duty European Theater Served in Denmark, 1970’s Woodstock, CT Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Express • 9

Lieutenant Sargeant Reserve Officer Michael Shaw Chad Deveno Sargeant, Joseph Brooks Staff Sargeant Christopher Trainor U.S. Marine Corps Reserve U.S. Marine Corps Reserves U.S. Army National Guard U.S. Marine Corps Reserves

Sergeant LCDR Richard A. Garabedian Sean M. McCarthy U.S. Army U.S. Navy Ralph Julian Raymond Marino Spencer, MA Auburn, MA Navy Seaman 1st Class Navy 3rd Class Radioman

A1C, Bryan Gibree Shawn Donnelly Dudley, MA Steve Gallant Ray Granger U.S. Marines He serves in the U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Army 1960’s 1960’s

Bill MacLean Dave Peckham Dick Brodeur John Dorherty U.S. Army 73rd Airborne U.S. Navy U.S. Army U.S. Army 1960’s 1960’s 1960’s 1960’s

John Lauzon John Warren Michael Hobbs Phyllis Gallant U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Navy MM2 U.S. Navy 1980’s 1960’s 1960’s 1940’s

Anthony Urella Michael Urella Gerald Urella 1St Marine From Left: Roland Tremblay Roger Tremblay Anthony Urella - E3 Lance Corporal (Currently Living In Florida) Michael Urella - E4 Corporal (Currently Living In Auburn) Richard Tremblay Robert Tremblay Gerald Urella - E3 Lance Corporal (Deceased 1983) All U.S. Marines Served 1960-1964 10 • The Express •Friday, November 11, 2016 Know anyone currently serving our country? Please email [email protected]. with their information and we would be more than happy to mail them a Military Care Package!

Please bring all donated items to WCC lobby Whitin Community Center, 60 Main Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

CARE PACKAGES

Please use this list as a reference for the types of items needed by our troops serving away from Disposable cameras home. All items must be new and in the original sealed packaging (except recreation items as Gum, Lifesavers, Mints (blister pack gum is best because of noted below). Homemade food items cannot be accepted. the intense heat) Envelopes Fruit: single serving size cans Small pads of paper Nuts, sunflower seeds, peanuts, trail mix, dried fruit Pens and unsharpened pencils Please consider donating from the "most requested" items list here. Travel-size and single- Power bars, protein bars, nutritional bars Small, blank journals Beef jerky, beef summer sausage (non-perishable; labeled serving size work best. (please see below for specifics on these most requested items) Small pocket notebooks (no large spiral USDA Beef)

notebooks) Single-serving size snacks and non-perishable food items, Single-serving bags of snacks, crackers particularly tuna kits, beef jerky, canned fruit (small Pop Tarts, cereal bars, granola bars containers with pop-top lid), dried fruit, nuts and other Ramen Noodles Do not send glass containers. healthy snacks Ravioli and other canned ready-to-eat meals (single serving) Pork and pork by-products are Pre-sweetened flavored beverage mixes (smaller sizes) with pop-top not allowed to be shipped to Toothbrushes Chicken or Tuna lunch kits (includes foil pouch of tuna, most Middle East combat Batteries (AA are most requested, then AAA) Liquid body wash (no pump dispensers please) crackers, and condiments in each single-serving kit) locations. Please send non- Cigars Undershirts (olive green, short sleeve) Canned sardines, smoked oysters perishable foods only. Single- Tactical Duct tape: military green, tan or black Socks (boot cut, black) Jalepeno Velveeta® and crackers serving package sizes are Electrical tape AA and AAA Batteries Taco Bell® Sauce Packets preferred; large packages Super glue Letters of support Seasoning salts, flavoring salts won't stay fresh and are harder Popcorn to ship. If you can stuff it in 72" Bootlaces (brown or tan preferred) Hard candy (single-wrapped) your pocket and it's not going Snack, Sandwich, Quart-size Ziploc plastic bags

Cookies to spoil or melt during the Disposable, instant hand warmers Hacky sacks, tennis balls Canned cheese dips (NO glass please) summer season, it's a good (during the winter months only) Please do not send bags of chips. They will not make the Small hand-held games thing to send! Movie DVDs (new or used; original only) transition.

Music CDs (new or used; original only) Send small containers please. Please do not send New decks of cards Soft cover books We cannot ship liquids. Baby wipes for personal pump dispenser style

Magazines less than three months old Instant coffee However, they need flavors to hygiene (alcohol-free) bottles for any items. add to the drinking water Ground coffee Women's feminine Portable-sized Hot cocoa mix provided to them. Please send pre-sweetened or sugar-free wipes packages of non- Lemonade mix, Kool-Aid® mix, flavoring mixes in small or Liquid hand sanitizers alcohol based baby The color of underclothing and socks is Tang®, Iced Tea mix single-serving packages. (no pump-style wipes are also in high Long underwear during winter months not as important as making sure they are Gatorade® mix (powdered only) During the colder months, hot Fingerless gloves 100% cotton. Send fingerless gloves Crystal Light® (or other brand) dispensers) demand. beverages are in great demand. Stocking caps (plain, gray, black or olive and stocking caps during winter months "On The Go" flavor packets Disposable hand Please do not send glass jars. green) only. (September-February) (these come in a box of several sanitizing wipes Black, white or olive green cotton boot sleeves of flavoring that can be socks added to a 16-20 oz. water bottle; T-shirts (olive green or white) Sugar and creamer packets for Men and women's underwear coffee (No artificial sweetener) Sunglasses

Toiletries are not in as high a demand as they once Anti-fungal treatments were; however, we do have units at forward Boot liners/insoles operating bases that still need the toiletries listed below: Odor eaters for boots Lotrimin AF or Tinactin for athletes foot Toothpaste (in hard-side tubes rather than (Ointment or cream, no aerosol) traditional tubes) Medicated Foot Powder, medicated foot Toothbrushes swabs (Gold Bond Preferable) Nail clippers Moleskin Shampoo (for pads on sore feet, you'll find it with Dr. Foot care is critical and the demand for Men's and women's deodorant Scholls type things at Walmart or drug Liquid bodywash soap, liquid anti-bacterial Please purchase small or travel-size quality products is very high. Be sure stores) soap (no bar soap or pump-style dispensers) items for personal care. Toothpaste that all items are in the original, sealed Band-Aids (sweat/water resistant) Lotion, unscented, for dry skin tubes get messy; the plastic "bottles" of packages. DO NOT send baby powder (no pump-style dispensers) toothpaste stand up better to the Disposable multi-blade razors conditions of combat zones. The new (no single-blade razors please) "Brush-Ups" are very popular. Razors and replacement blades Kleenex (travel-size packets) Sunblock (travel size or stick preferable, Oral B Brush-Ups™ SPF 30+) Kleenex (travel-size packets) Throat lozenges Eye Drops (to relieve dry eye, not redness) WE CANNOT SEND THESE ITEMS: Blistex, Chapstick (in stick-tubes rather than tubs, not tinted) Used food or hygiene items Aspirin, Motrin, Tylenol, Midol, pain Lip balm is in high demand in desert Kids toys or stuffed animals relievers (small containers) areas. The lipstick-style tubes that you Bars of soap Saline spray/drops for sensitive nasal apply directly to your lips are preferred Large games passages over the "tub" style. Eye drops are to Aerosol cans Clothing items of color other black, white, and olive green Travel size packages of Q-tips relieve dry eyes; please avoid sending Pork or pork by-products Eyeglass wipes eye drops designed to remove redness as those will increase dryness and irritation Anything Glass caused by sand and storms in a desert Homemade food items climate. Pump dispenser style bottles Hardcover books, children's books Waterguns Large sporting balls Chocolate during summer months (March-October)

* Help a neighbor who’s on vice members sustain phys- vice members is to write them servicemen and women is to HONORING active duty. Active duty service ical injuries while deployed. a letter expressing that appre- avoid taking the rights they continued from page 1­­­ members can be away from The Wounded Warrior Project ciation. If a friends, relatives so bravely defend for granted. their families for long periods works to raise awareness or neighbors are active service Members of the military rou- of time, and their absence can and enlist the public’s help to members or veterans, sit down tinely put their lives on the line make things difficult for their address the needs of injured and write a letter telling them so Americans can enjoy free- families. Spouses of deployed service members. Men and how much you appreciate their doms that many people across service members are typical- women who want to show their sacrifice in service of their the globe cannot. Voting is one ly left to manage a household appreciation to injured service country, and encourage young- such freedom, so Americans on their own for months at a members can work with the sters to do the same. If you should make it a point to vote time. Neighbors can show their Wounded Warrior Project by don’t know any members of the every ElectionDay and teach appreciation by helping with volunteering at project-spon- military, you can work with their kids about the responsi- some chores around the house. sored events or hosting fund- A Million Thanks (www.amil- bility each American has to Offer to mow a neighbor’s lawn raising events such as golf tour- lionthanks.org), a year-round vote and take an interest in or drive a neighbor’s kids to naments or community pic- campaign that encourages their government. Speak with school. Such gestures might nics. More information about Americans to write letters or active and veteran members seem small, but they can go working with the Wounded emails or send cards or prayers of the military about their a long way toward alleviating Warrior Project is available to U.S. military personnel, past thoughts on proposed legisla- some of the stress that spouses at www.woundedwarriorproj- and present to thank them for tion and their opinions on how of deployed service members ect.org. their sacrifices, dedication and to improve that legislation, deal with on a daily basis. * Write a letter of apprecia- service. taking those opinions into con- * Support the Wounded tion. One of the simplest ways * Exercise your right to vote. sideration before casting your Warrior Project. Many ser- to show your support for ser- One of the best ways to honor vote. Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Express • 11

John Dawson Corporal Mark Landry Officer Joseph Reed U.S. Army U.S.AF Special Security Force U.S. Army National Guard He was killed in serving on April 8, 2015 George Paul Olson Dudley in Jalalabad, Afghanistan Coast Guard Signalman

Corporal Gerald Hennequin U.S. Army Bryan Sosnowski Zen Sosnowski Served until 1964 U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps West Point Academy Gordon Butler Served in Afghanistan & Iraq WWII Dudley, MA Army Sergeant

Staff Sgt Joshua L. Booth John E. (Jack) Booth 1st. Lt.(U.S.MC). Air Force veteran (Lt.), Jake Leveille He was killed in action on October 17, serving during the Viet Nam war. 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment Herman Piehl 2006 in Hadithah Iraq. He died September 2, 2014. Hunter Army Air Field Ga Army Staff Sergeant Sturbridge, MA

Bernard F. McKeon, Jr Jim Reynolds Specialist E-4 Pictured as Cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point, class of 1976 U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran and as a young Army officer. James McGrath Jim proudly served his country and resigned his Army commission when a Captain. Navy Seaman Jim resides in Charlton and Jim is active in several Veteran’s associations.

Corporal John M. Dawson John Grazier U.S. Army, from Whitinsville, MA - John Vivier U.S. Army KIA April 8, 2015 Sargeant U.S. Marines Joseph Basinet Completed 24 years active duty Jalalabad, Afghanistan Navy Seaman 1st Class South Pacific

Lucien Pelletier WWII Navy Veteran with Colleen DeMings his great grand daughter. Michael J. Splaine Michael L. Splaine We went to visit him on Veteran’s day and E4 Corporal Crew Chief Army Lisa Grzyb Sullivan he gifted her with his navy picture. U.S. Marine Corp Rank Sp4 Sergeant, U.S.MC. He passed away last year on April 18. Honorable Honorable

Spec 5 Nicholas Regis Smith Nelson Craver U.S. Army Raymond H. Smith, Jr. Marine Sergeant Stationed at Ft. Bragg, Fayetville, NC Norman Eddy U.S. Navy 1960-1962 Spec Ops Training Army 1st Class Private East Brookfield 12 • The Express •Friday, November 11, 2016 We appreciate our service members whose courage and bravery protect our country and freedom. Stonebridge Press is proud to to bring you this salute to area Veterans.

James Mason Seargeant U.S. Marine Corps Picture of Webster’s James Mason in Vietnam helping his comrade. Picture was on the News week during the war.

George Bibeau WWII U.S. Coast Guard Petty Office 2nd Class Roland Bibeau WWII Cpl. Norman Napieralski 3 Years Service aboard the Coast Guard U.S. Marines Master Sergeant Edgar Bibeau WWII U.S. Army Cutters Bibb, Owasco & Evergreen, First Marine Division U.S. Army - 82nd Staff Sargeant Oxford, MA North Atlantic Invasion of Guadal Canal and on Invasion of Europe, Normandy 1953-1955 Korea ERA 3 Years 6 years Service 3 Years Service

Thomas DeNardis P.F.C. U.S. Air Force 1959-1963 William A. Laventure, Jr. Vietnam Era Veteran WWII Battery B. 178th Coast Artillery Sargeant Jason Consiglio Albert W. Richard Rakl - Airmen first class U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Navy WWII From Webster-Dudley area Battalion Asiatic Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Spencer, MA Saipan, Guam Webster, MA

SFC Leonard Robard SFC Leonard Robar enlisted in the Roger Roy Peter M. Rock U.S. Air Force after graduating from Sergeant U.S. Army High School in 1980. Ralph W. McNamara Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas Southbridge, MA PTV, WWII 1960 became Electronic Warfare Operator Retired November 2012 Japan 1954 Spencer, MA Worcester, MA on B-57 recon jet

David Gendreau Edward McManus Specialist Leo Berthiaume PFC Louis Biscornet U.S. Air Force Army U.S. Army Cherry Valley, MA 1959-1963 Deceased from Dudley, MA Served in WWII Served in Okinawa 03/19/1951-05/05/2013

Sargeant Walter F. Emerson U.S. Army, WWII Leicester, MA Friday, November 11, 2016 • The Express • 13 Army-Navy-Air Force-Marines-Coast Guard FREE Dinner At Point Breeze Restaurant On Thursday, November 17, 2016 At 6:00 p.m. The Church of the Reconciliation (Episcopal) 5 North Main Street, Webster, MA Cordially Invites Webster, Dudley and Oxford Veterans of all Branches of Service

To attend a FREE Dinner At Point Breeze Restaurant On Thursday, November 17, 2016 At 6:00 p.m. Our speaker will be Mr. Dave Lauzon Ret. First Sgt.-Army-Iraq War Veteran

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Francis O. Laventure Harmon Pollard Winfield Coles U.S. Army, WWII P.F.C. SP/4 U.S. Army First Division U.S. Navy WWII Invasion of Normandy Killed in action in France East Brookfield, MA Uxbridge, MA Spencer, MA

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