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VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 75 cents $1.00 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 VOL. 88 NO. 278 Franklin Avenue students win state STEM challenge By AMY PORTER team used the design process test apple, and chose that Staff Writer to become engineers after we project for submission. WESTFIELD – Second gathered information about The winning project was graders in Lindsey Ayers’ food waste. First, we asked created by students Ashnu, class at Franklin Avenue the question, `How can we Bernadette, and Lyla, who Elementary School won first design something that pre- wrapped the apple with a place in the virtual competi- serves an apple?’ and consid- thick kitchen cloth to keep air tion for the K-2 grade chal- ered all of the things we out and protect the apple, fol- lenge about food waste. learned throughout STEM lowed by a layer of parch- Students at Franklin week. We explored the differ- ment paper to keep water out, Avenue were among 60,000 ent recycled materials to test followed by a layer of bubble students across the state who them for how well they kept wrap to keep it cold. Finally, participated in a challenge air and water out, if they kept they placed the apple into a presented by the Mass STEM the apple cold, if the material cardboard box with a lot of Hub and Project Lead the ripped easily, and if the mate- tape and glue to hold it in Way to solve real-world prob- rial could cover the entire place. lems by reducing food waste apple. After our exploration, “We think that our apple The apple slice observed during Science, Technology, we designed a model together did better than the test apple after two days in recyclable Math and Engineering using all of our ideas,” Ayers because the thick kitchen wrap materials. (Photo submit- (STEM) Week in the schools. said. cloth kept a lot of the air and ted) Ayers said any classroom She said all of the students water out of our apple. We before the kitchen cloth in Massachusetts was invited in her class formed groups think the extra layers of bub- because that would keep more to participate in the STEM and created their designs out ble wrap and parchment paper air out. We think some air Franklin Avenue second grade teacher Lindsey Ayers and week challenge, which had of the recycled materials they helped to keep the apple from leaked through our kitchen winning STEM designers Ashnu, Bernadette, and Lyla. (Photo different lessons and chal- had studied. She said they getting warm and decompos- cloth because it has holes in it submitted) lenges by grade level. Their could only send one entry in ing,” Ayers wrote on the class between the stitches of fab- reviewed their submission, online K-2 competition, their challenge was for all kinder- for consideration, so they submission to the challenge, ric.” including a biomedical and class at Franklin Avenue will garten through second grade decided as a classroom which adding, “If we were to rede- Ayers said they received software engineer. go on a field trip to TD classrooms. apple looked the best after sign our design, we would real world feedback from As part of their prize for “Our STEM Challenge several days compared to a add a plastic produce bag industry professionals who winning first place in the See STEM, Page 3 Historic Bismarck Hotel project nears completion By AMY PORTER The façade was a project “I’m really happy with the Staff Writer funded by a grant of $250,000 construction part of it so far,” WESTFIELD – Joseph from the Community Shibley said. The contractors Shibley, co-owner with Preservation Committee, and for the job were Saloomey Donna Shibley of the historic endorsed by the Historic Construction, and the design Bismarck Hotel (built in Commission. work was done by Architect 1899), which houses Pilgrim During the discussion on Jeffrey Scott Penn of Candle and other businesses the project funding at the Huntington. at 16 Union Ave., said the Community Preservation Once completed and paint- project to restore the exterior Committee meeting, Historic ed, the porch has been wired porch is 95% complete. Commission chair Cynthia to allow lighting. Shibley said “We’ll finish in the spring,” Gaylord said the Hotel by next year, it will be lit up Shibley said. He said the Bismarck, along with for the holidays. welder has repaired some rail- Buschmann’s Block next door Shibley said he plans to ings that were bent when they (built in 1873), also owned by host a grand opening for the dismantled the old porch; the Shibleys, are historic des- they finished the electric, and tinations in the city. She said project once it’s completed in the metal has been prepped both buildings are stops on the spring, which he said for painting, which couldn’t the Historic Commission’s should take only two weeks at be completed because the walking tour, Whipping most, in order to thank those Architect Jeffrey Scott Penn and Joseph Shibley, owner of the Bismarck Hotel building at 16 weather got too cold. around Westfield. that made it possible. Union St. with a rendering of the refurbished porches. (Photo by Amy Porter) McCabe narrows down theories in Pure Foods Murder lecture By PETER CURRIER stated that there was some Allyn. His wife reported hear- simultaneously having an Smith. leaves little to work with as far Staff Writer “animosity and jealousy” ing some commotion before affair with the same woman. Smith had apparently told as specific theories are con- WESTFIELD — Police between the male faculty of also hearing a series of three The belief was that Smith had the younger Skerker that he cerned, as McCabe had previ- Capt. Michael A. McCabe the school due to some being gunshots, a pause, and three Allyn killed in order to pre- was “never with” the other ously ruled out the theory of delivered another lecture on “favorited” by the young more shots. vent that information from woman that Allyn was having the Nazis or Soviets being the 1940 killing dubbed the women receiving their educa- When she went downstairs, becoming public. an affair with before the kill- responsible. He also conclu- “Pure Foods Murder” as part tion there. the suspect was gone, and her The man who approached ing. He apparently claimed he sively ruled out the theory of of a reboot of the Westfield “Get ahold of some of the husband was slumped in a McCabe said his name was had never even met her until the 14th Westfield Grocer who 350 Historical Lecture Series. old timers, not necessarily the chair, barely alive after having Irving Skerker and that his she was being interrogated by refused to sign on to Allyn’s McCabe said Nov. 21 he former students, but Westfield been shot several times, father was also named Irving the District Attorney. As the pact of not selling certain had been investigating the businessmen,” said McCabe including once to the head. He Skerker. story went, Smith apparently foods. murder of Professor Lewis B. as he read from the notes, died within minutes. Irving Skerker Sr. was the became smitten by this woman The gun that was found Allyn since he first became a “Not only does the gossip of McCabe believes he can put owner of Jack’s Clothing when he saw her really stand years later on the property of detective in 1989. Where he that sort never quite die, but a one particular theory to rest Store on Main Street. at the her ground against the DA, the grocer was found to be the lives on Hawthorne Avenue is personality of Allyn’s [SIC] after he was approached by a time of the killing, and around and the affair began after that. same kind of .22 pistol as was mere steps away from the does not change.” man following his August lec- that time he was apparently Assuming that Smith is tell- suspected of killing Allyn, but house at 69 Western Ave. The letter was signed by ture. The theory states thatAl- good friends with CSmith. In ing the truth, this would rule the serial number revealed it where Allyn was fatally shot Ellery Queen, a fictional char- lyn and the Police Chief at the time, Irving Skerker Jr. would out a police conspiracy in the was not manufactured until on May 7, 1940. acter created in 1929 by time, Allen Smith, were too become good friends with case of Allyn’s death. This 1941. McCabe conducted his lec- Frederic Dannay and Manfred ture after receiving a letter Bennington Lee. The charac- from someone related to a ter is a mystery writer who major investigator on the case. assists his father in helping to Just days before he gave his solve absurd murders in New last lecture on the topic in York City. Donald, an investi- August, he was given the let- gator at the time, apparently ter that contained notes “con- signed the letter with this temporaneous to the investi- pseudonym. gation” according to McCabe. To go over the facts of the The notes, which he had not case briefly, Allyn was a pio- had enough time to really go neer of the Pure Foods over before the previous lec- Movement which sought to ture, turned out to have been reduce unhealthy additives in written by investigator food. McCabe credits Allyn’s Malcolm Donald, who would work as being a catalyst for later become the Chief of the creation of the Food and Police. Drug Administration. The letter would urge fel- On May 7, 1940, Allyn was low investigators to look at reading downstairs at his Allyn’s conduct while a pro- home while his wife was fessor at the Westfield State upstairs when a man Teachers College (Now approached the front door and Professor Lewis B. Allyn was considered one of the leading experts of Pure Westfield State University). It began an argument with MICHAEL A. MCCABE Foods in the early 20th century. (Photo from the Westfield Athenaeum) PAGE 2 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

DIETITIAN, NUTRITIONIST Giffune celebrates Grand opening WESTFIELD — Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Jennifer Giffune Nov. 20 celebrated the opening of her counsel- ing office at 102 Elm St., Suite 17, where she is serving one-on- one counseling topped with heaps of made-to-order, healthy advice. Acting Mayor Ralph J. Figy and City Councilors Nicholas J. Morganelli Jr. and William Onyski attended the grand opening. Giffune can be reached at (413) 579 – 5450 or by email at [email protected]. (Photos Submitted)

Police Logs WESTFIELD not require a formal report but Hartford, Conn., and much of be the subject of an active Westfield News; bar and displayed a handful of Major crime and wants the incident document- the recovered property had warrant issued I 2019 by the 7:37 p.m.: animal com- identification and credit cards incident report ed; been stolen from a car in Springfield district court, plaint, Montgomery Street, a in the name of a young Monday, Nov. 18, 2019 11:36 a.m.: accident, Palmer, the Palmer victim was Jeremy William Tallis, 31, of caller reports that a deer woman, the responding offi- 1:25 a.m.: weather com- Montgomery Street, a caller advised that she could collect 868 Southampton Road, Apt. jumped in front of his pickup cer reports the man said that plaint, Bates Road, a patrol reports that the operator of a her property at the police sta- 10, Westfield, was arrested on truck and it was struck and he had found a clutch purse in officer reports he found a pickup truck which ran over a tion and the car was towed to the warrant, during the book- killed, the responding officer a refuse container with the large tree branch obstructing fence is walking around in his the police impound yard pend- ing process the man was report the truck was damaged variety of cards, the officer the roadway, the officer back yard, the responding ing crime scene processing; found to be in possession of and the operator took posses- reports the owner could not be reports he was able to move officer asked for an ambu- 3:05 p.m.: animal com- heroin and he was also sion of the deer; immediately contacted so the the branch to the side but lance to respond but after plaint, Woodmont Street, call- charged with possession of a 10:52 p.m.: officer wanted, purse and its contents were Class A drug, see story in the Arnold Street, a caller reports asked that the DPW be noti- examination the operator er reports a man at a stored for safe keeping. fied to remove remaining declined medical attention, Southampton Road store gave Friday, Nov. 22 edition of The that a male party came into a debris; the vehicle was towed and the him a pug dog which he said 10:11 a.m.: assist resident, operator was provided a cour- was not his, the responding Main Street, a caller requests tesy transport to his home; animal control officer reports assistance gathering property 12:19 p.m.: recovered the caller said that he had dis- from a residence he has been motor vehicle, the Willows carded the dog’s leash and Court Logs barred from by a court order, Apartments, 19 Lockhouse collar, the dog was transported the responding officer reports Road, an employee of the to the municipal animal shel- the man gathered some of his apartment complex reports ter; Westfield District right to bail based on danger- on his personal recognizance belongings without incident; that a resident reported that an 4:31 p.m.: fraud, Heritage Court ousness was denied. Lopez pending a Jan. 30, 2020, hear- 10:27 a.m.: vandalism, unknown vehicle had been Trailer Park, 868 Southampton Monday, Nov. 18, 2019 had been arraigned Nov. 12 on ing after he was arraigned on Dartmouth Street, a caller parked in the parking lot for Road, a resident came to the Moise Lopez, 51, of 13 a charge of assault and battery charges of unlicensed opera- reports someone shot paint days and surrendered a wallet station to complain that a fam- Clark St., Westfield, was with a dangerous weapon tion of a motor vehicle and balls at his house overnight, and other property found in ily member has stolen her released on his personal brought by Westfield police. the car, the responding officer credit cards and used them, speeding in violation of spe- the caller said that there does recognizance pending a Jan. Julio A. Rodriguez Jr., 18, cial regulations brought by not appear to be any perma- reports that the car had been the responding officer reports 16, 2020, hearing after a of 50 Southampton Road, Apt. Westfield police. nent damage, the caller does reported to have been stolen in that the suspect was found to motion to hold him without 5D, Westfield, was released

THIS DAY IN HISTORY Mon., Nov. 25, 2019 is the 329th day of the year. 36 days remain until the end of the year.

ON THIS DAY nia and Herzegovina. between Australia and the 1987 – Typhoon Nina TODAY'S 1973 – Eddie Steeples, 1947 – Red Scare: The UK. pummels the Philippines U.S. actor, producer, and 1915 – Albert Einstein "Hollywood Ten" are black- 1970 – In Japan, author with category 5 winds of BIRTHDAYS screenwriter presents the field equa- listed by Hollywood movie Yukio Mishima and one 165 mph and a surge that 1976 – Clint Mathis, U.S. tions of general relativity to studios. compatriot commit ritu- destroys entire villages. 1963 – Chip Kelly, U.S. soccer player and coach the Prussian Academy of 1947 – New Zealand rati- alistic seppuku after an un- At least 1,036 deaths are football player and coach 1976 – Donovan McNabb, Sciences. fies the Statute of West- successful coup attempt. attributed to the storm. 1963 – Bernie Kosar, U.S. U.S. football player and 1917 – World War I: minster and thus becomes 1973 – Georgios Papado- 1992 – The Federal As- football player and sports- sportscaster German forces defeat independent of legisla- poulos, head of the military sembly of Czechoslovakia caster 1976 – Olena Vitrychenko, Portuguese army of about tive control by the United Regime of the Colonels votes to split the country 1964 – Mark Lanegan, Ukrainian gymnast and 1,200 at Negomano on the Kingdom. in Greece, is ousted in a into the Czech Republic U.S. singer-songwriter coach border of modern-day Mo- 1950 – The Great Appala- hardliners' coup led by and Slovakia, with effect 1965 – Tim Armstrong, 1977 – Guillermo Cañas, zambique and Tanzania. chian Storm of November Brigadier General Dimi- from January 1, 1993. U.S. singer-songwriter, gui- Argentinian tennis player impacts 22 U.S. trios Ioannidis. – An ice storm 1918 – Vojvodina, formerly 1950 1996 tarist, and producer 1977 – Marcus Marshall, states, killing 353 people, – Suriname gains strikes the central U.S., Austro-Hungarian crown 1975 1965 – Cris Carter, U.S. Australian race car driver land, proclaims its seces- injuring over 160, and independence from the killing 26 people. A pow- football player, coach, and causing US$66.7 million in Netherlands. erful windstorm affects 1978 – Ringo Sheena, sion from Austria–Hungary sportscaster Japanese singer-songwriter damages (1950 dollars). 1977 – Former Senator Florida and winds gust to join the Kingdom of 1966 – Stacy Lattisaw, and producer Serbia. 1952 – Agatha Christie's Benigno Aquino, Jr., is over 90 mph, toppling U.S. R&B singer murder-mystery play The found guilty by the Philip- trees and flipping trailers. 1979 – Michael Lehan, 1926 – The deadliest No- 1967 – Anthony Nesty, Mousetrap opens at the pine Military Commission – A 5-year-old Cuban U.S. football player vember tornado outbreak 1999 Surinamese swimmer Ambassadors Theatre in No. 2 and is sentenced to boy, Elian Gonzalez, is 1980 – John-Michael in U.S. history kills 76 1967 – Gregg Turkington, Liles, U.S. ice hockey player people and injures more London. It will become death by firing squad. He rescued by fishermen Australian comedian and – Josh Mathews, than 400. the longest continuously- is later assassinated in while floating in an inner 1980 running play in history. 1983. tube off the Florida coast. singer U.S. wrestler and sports- 1936 – In Berlin, Germany 1968 – Jacqueline and Japan sign the Anti- 1952 – Korean War: After 1981 – Pope John Paul II 2000 – The 2000 Baku caster 42 days of fighting, the appoints Joseph Cardinal earthquake, with a Richter Hennessy, Canadian actress 1980 – Alviro Petersen, Comintern Pact, agreeing and journalist to consult on measures "to Battle of Triangle Hill ends Ratzinger (the future Pope magnitude of 7.0, leaves South African cricketer 1968 – Jill Hennessy, safeguard their common with Chinese victory, U.S. Benedict XVI) Prefect of 26 people dead in Baku, 1980 – Nick Swisher, U.S. Canadian actress and sing- interests" in the case of and South Korean units the Congregation for the Azerbaijan, and becomes player er an unprovoked attack by abandon their attempt to Doctrine of the Faith. the strongest earthquake 1981 – Lee Bum-ho, the Soviet Union against capture the "Iron Triangle". 1984 – Thirty-six top musi- in the region in 158 years. 1968 – Erick Sermon, South Korean baseball play- either nation. The pact is 1958 – French Sudan cians gather in a Notting 2008 – Cyclone Nisha U.S. rapper and producer er renewed on the same day gains autonomy as a self- Hill studio and record strikes northern Sri Lanka, 1969 – Kim Ofstad, 1981 – Barbara Pierce five years later with ad- governing member of the Band Aid's "Do They Know killing 15 people and Norwegian drummer and Bush, U.S. activist ditional signatories. French Community. It's Christmas?" in order displacing 90,000 others composer 1981 – Jenna Bush Hager, 1940 – World War II: First 1960 – The Mirabal sisters to raise money for famine while dealing the region 1971 – Christina U.S. journalist flights of both the de Havil- of the Dominican Republic relief in Ethiopia. the highest rainfall in nine Applegate, U.S. actress, 1981 – Jared Jeffries, U.S. land Mosquito and Martin are assassinated. 1986 – Iran–Contra affair: decades. singer, dancer, and producer basketball player B-26 Marauder. 1963 – President John F. U.S. Attorney General 2009 – Jeddah floods: 1971 – Magnus Arvedson, 1981 – Chevon Troutman, 1941 – HMS Barham is Kennedy is buried at Ar- Edwin Meese announces Freak rains swamp the city Swedish ice hockey player U.S. basketball player sunk by a German torpedo lington National Cemetery that profits from covert of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and coach 1983 – Kirsty Crawford, during World War II. in Arlington County, Vir- weapons sales to Iran during an ongoing Hajj pil- 1971 – Göksel Scottish singer-songwriter ginia, across the Potomac were illegally diverted to grimage. Three thousand 1943 – World War II: Demirpençe, Turkish singer- and actress River from Washington, the anti-communist Contra cars are swept away and Statehood of Bosnia songwriter – Katie Cassidy, D.C. rebels in Nicaragua. 122 people perish in the 1986 and Herzegovina is re- 1973 – Steven de Jongh, U.S. actress established at the State 1963 – Lee Harvey 1986 – The King Fahd torrents, with 350 others Dutch cyclist Oswald is buried in Fort Causeway is officially missing. 1990 – Rye Rye, U.S. rap- Anti-fascist Council for the 1973 – Erick Strickland, per, dancer, and actress National Liberation of Bos- Worth, Texas. opened in the Persian U.S. basketball player 1966 – First television link Gulf. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 - PAGE 3

Job Coach Doris Love and student Shaun Stebbins sit together during the Transition Program Westfield High School Principal Charles Jendrysik and student Michael Suarez Calderon Friendsgiving. (Photo by Hope E. Tremblay) enjoy lunch together. (Photo by Hope E. Tremblay) Transition Program celebrates Friendsgiving By HOPE students hosted at the Central so there’s the responsibility E. TREMBLAY Baptist Church on Elm Street. aspect, she said. “These stu- Assistant Managing Editor “For the past four years we dents all want to be indepen- WESTFIELD – Students in have partnered with Central dent and live on their own and the Westfield Public Schools’ Baptist Church and we bring this event taught them about East Mountain Transition students there to cook,” cooking, planning and social Program celebrated Elander said. skills.” Friendsgiving Nov. 20 with a The Transition Program is Westfield High School potluck lunch and a lot of for youth ages 18-22 who Principal Charles Jendrysik laughs. have completed high school joined the students for lunch Each of the program’s 22 and may be attending college Wednesday. students contributed to the or a work program but still “This is a program I love to lunch by bringing in a dish to need support. Job coaches visit,” he said. “Most of these accompany the turkey. Beans, and staff assist students who students have gone through Puerto Rican rice, potatoes go to work, and staff teach the high school and know me, and, of course, stuffing and life skills at the East Mountain so to be included in this event cranberry sauce were all made Road facility. Skills include celebrating friendship is very by students and their families. cooking – including planning, special.” “This is our first shopping and preparing meals Elander said the theme for Friendsgiving,” said – laundry, how to make a bed, the entire week was friend- Transition Program Director clean and more. ship and relationships. Sherry Elander. “This is Elander said the “This particular group gets something our students want- Friendsgiving lunch was also along very well and really ed to do together.” an opportunity to teach skills. wants to spend time togeth- The lunch was an extension “They each brought in East Mountain Transition Program Director Sherry Elander serves lunch Nov. 20 during the er,” she said. “ of a weekly Cooking Club for something, and no one forgot, program’s Friendsgiving. (Photo by Hope E. Tremblay)

WSU announces appointment of Melissa Alvarado to Board of Trustees as alumni trustee WESTFIELD — The Westfield State Foundation from Western New England my fellow trustees and the Westfield State University for the past two years. University and earned an Executive Council of the Alumni Association has elect- “We are excited to welcome executive certification in lead- Alumni Board to best serve ed Melissa Alvarado ’99 to Ms. Alvarado to the Board of ership and management from Westfield State students,” said serve as its alumni representa- Trustees and look forward to the University of Notre Dame. Alvarado. tive to the University’s Board the experience and expertise “I am honored to serve as Alvarado is completing the of Trustees. she brings to her new role,” the alumni representative to unexpired term of Terrell Hill, Alvarado is an assistant said Kevin Queenin ’70, chair the Board of Trustees and I Ph.D. ’92. Her term will vice president in enterprise of the Westfield State look forward to working with expire in March 2022. risk management at University Board of Trustees. MassMutual Financial Group In addition to the B.S. in and prior to that worked in its business administration that compliance and information she earned in 1999 from technology organizations. She Westfield State, Ms. Alvarado has served as the clerk of the holds an M.B.A. in finance MELISSA ALVARADO

#WOW #WestfieldonWeekends #DecemberFest2019 STEM Annual Tree Jubilee Holiday House Tour Continued from Page 1 Nov. 29 & 30 | Dec. 1, 7 & 8 Sun., Dec. 8 • 12 noon-4 pm WOW Creative Arts Center, 105 Elm St. Begins at WOW Creative Arts Center Garden in Boston to meet Sustainable Development so very proud of them,” said Dell Technologies, MassDEP with Chef Yousef, Executive Goals,” and “How You Too Franklin Avenue principal and TD Garden experts to cre- Lantern Light Lantern Light Chef, who provided context Can Change the World” from Chris Tolpa. ate content and a project cur- Family Workshop Parade & Mayor’s for the K-2 challenge. Students United Nations Publications. The STEM Week Challenge riculum. Last month, an esti- Sat., Dec. 7 • 10 am-2 pm Tree Lighting will get a behind the scenes “I am so blessed to be prin- was part of Mass STEM mated 1,600 K – 12 teachers Middle School, West Silver St. – FREE! — Park Square look at the TD Garden kitchen cipal of Franklin Avenue, Week, a statewide effort to from over 400 schools in MA Sat., Dec. 7 • 6 pm and food preservation process where students are curious boost the interest, awareness implemented the program in for the stadium. and teachers go above and and ability for all learners to their classrooms allowing stu- The class also received the beyond. Mrs. Ayers and her envision themselves in STEM dents to use STEM knowledge gift of two books, “Frieda class are reaping the benefits education and careers. Project and skills to develop proto- Makes a Difference: of their efforts, and we are all Leads the Way worked with types to tackle zero waste. westfieldonweekends.com PAGE 4 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

COLUMN Send me your poor, your tired . . . your news briefs! By HOPE E. TREMBLAY Assistant Managing Editor This week, I’m putting out a call to action. Simply put, I need your news. I need your calendar items, your press releases, your upcoming events. Basically, I need to know what you’re up to! The Westfield News and Pennysaver staff want to share notices that are important to residents and businesses. We HOPE E. TREMBLAY want nonprofit news, school fairs and donation drives, new employees, new products note that this week is being offered and interesting Thanksgiving. Of course, I am tidbits about local folks and grateful for my family and local places. friends, that goes without say- I remember way back in the ing but sometimes people need Education, flavor ban, hands-free olden days before social to hear it. So, just so you know, media, the newspaper was I’m also grateful to you. I’m flooded with briefs. There thankful that we have people were more faxes (gasp!) about still engaged in newspapers bills sent to Governor Baker events than we could print in a and the important role newspa- week. Over the past few years, pers have in society, particu- By MICHAEL are incurring and settle battles was on getting significant the first 11 months of the two larly in a small-ish community. between changing policies and P. NORTON over charter school funding. bills to the governor's desk year session. social media posts, these sub- I’m thankful for you for taking the time to read this column and MATT MURPHY They plan to cover the bill's before the recess, the House The so-called closeout sup- missions have been coming in State House News Service significant costs with existing and Senate also took initial plemental budget wrapping less and less. But I’m here to and these newspapers each day say out loud – shouting it and each week. And I’m thank- BOSTON (SHNS) — revenue sources, which could steps requiring schools with up work on fiscal 2019, which even! – that we want you back. ful for my colleagues at The Massachusetts lawmakers put pressure on other state large low-income student ended June 30, remains a Send it all and we will pub- Westfield News, Pennysaver wrapped up work Wednesday spending priorities, especially populations to provide break- work in progress, pretty much lish as many of your briefs as and all of Reminder Publishing on bills calling for long-term if recent tax revenue growth fast during the instructional exclusively behind the scenes, we can between our daily and and The Republican. K-12 education investments, rates slow down. day and banning single-use even though state finance offi- weekly papers. If you’re not I will celebrate with a tradi- requiring motorists to use The distracted driving bill, a plastic bags, respectively. cials missed a statutory report- sure where to send items, send tional turkey dinner, some only hands-free technology version of which was spon- The Senate passed a bag ing deadline and have repeat- them directly to me at hope@ football and most likely a while driving, and banning sored this year by Gov. Baker, ban bill 36-4 that would edly asked over the years for thewestfieldnewsgroup.com. game of cards or perhaps flavored tobacco products. comes after years of experi- require stores to charge a that bill to be passed earlier. And don’t forget to send your Apples to Apples. It will be a Legislators tried to come up mentation with a largely inef- 10-cent fee for recyclable "The House looks forward photos, too. casual day – we are not fancy with a late-night deal allocat- fective law banning texting paper or reusable bags, while to working with those willing These are your community people – and it will be perfect. ing a more than $1 billion fis- while driving. The bill's sup- the House unanimously to compromise in the days papers. This is your hometown I wish that all of you get to cal 2019 surplus, but House porters hope it counters public passed a "breakfast after the ahead," DeLeo said in a state- news and we want to be your spend the day however you and Senate Democrats safety hazards on the roads by bell" bill, which has also been ment released hours after the go-to source for all things choose and know that there are couldn't find common ground finally forcing more drivers to a priority of Assistant Senate bill was assigned to a confer- local. people in this world who are even though tardiness with put their devices aside, or face Majority Leader Sal ence committee for resolu- I would be remiss if I did not thankful for you. that bill has cost the state fines and potentially, insur- DiDomenico. tion. $30,000 a day in forgone ance surcharges. The final week before the "I have no idea what he interest since Nov. 1. House The branches also made mid-session recess was means," Senate President Minority Leader Brad Jones significant progress in the last robbed of the some of the Karen Spilka said after the called it a "complete failure of week or so on legislation ban- drama that had been expected Senate adjourned at about the House and Senate ning flavored tobacco and when House Speaker Robert 12:50 a.m. "Clearly we sent Democratic leadership to get imposing a new tax on vaping DeLeo last week said his over many versions. We pro- this done." products. That legislation promised fall debate over new duced a new bill today to try Gov. Charlie Baker, due cleared the Senate Wednesday revenue streams to pay for to move things forward so we back in Massachusetts and the branches quickly rec- transportation infrastructure will continue to work with the Wednesday night after meet- onciled differences and sent a would be pushed off until House to try to resolve it." ings in Florida with bill to Baker, put the current January. Senate Minority Leader Republican governors, also temporary ban on sales of The Senate is also signaling Bruce Tarr said he wasn't has on his desk a bill requiring vaping products in place in a desire to address climate ready to blame Democratic state representatives, senators, response to vape-related lung change when the Legislature leaders, but questioned the mayors and candidates for injuries and deaths. returns in 2020 after Sen. priorities of the Senate in the those offices to use a deposi- The bill would ban flavored Marc Pacheco repeatedly final day of formal session. tory system to report cam- e-cigarettes immediately upon chastised his colleagues in "I think what we had was a paign finance information, a the governor's signing of the recent weeks for not acting systemic failure. I'm not will- change proponents said will legislation, while a proposed with more urgency. In addi- ing to assign partisan blame lead to more frequent and ban on menthol cigarettes tion to setting more aggres- but clearly we didn't reach the accurate reporting. If the bill would take effect on June 1, sive carbon emission reduc- goal that we should have and becomes law, Massachusetts 2020. tion requirements, the Senate its disappointing," Tarr said. will become the first state to In their flurry of legislating, could consider bills passed by "There were a lot of factors GOVERNMENT MEETINGS have independent third-party lawmakers also sent Baker a the House or proposed by in play, but I think it's very verified disclosure for all bill designed to improve Gov. Baker to invest over $1 interesting that we took up MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 state-level candidates, Rep. access to behavioral and men- billion in climate adaptation two pieces of legislation that John Lawn said. tal health services for chil- strategies. really up until quite recently BLANDFORD: The education bill was dren, guaranteeing health "We talk a lot about climate weren't on anybody's radar Assessor's Meeting at 6 pm years in the making and is insurance coverage for foster change and climate resiliency screen and we weren't able to Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm designed to boost student children until they turn 26, and the like, but it was the accomplish the one thing we Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm achievement in low-income and requiring insurance com- House who put one billion knew we had a mandate to GRANVILLE: communities. Lawmakers panies to offer customers dollars into the Green Works do," he continued, referring to Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm anticipate the legislation will accurate online care provider program," DeLeo said bans on flavored nicotine help to more fully account for directories. Wednesday, ticking through a products and single-use plas- expenses that school districts While much of the focus list of accomplishments over tic bags. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26

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Volunteers served food for the Boys and Girls Club’s annual Thanksgiving dinner. (Photo by Peter Currier) Boys and Girls Club hosts 28th annual Thanksgiving dinner By PETER CURRIER Girls Club. “In total we can cranberry sauce, carrots, and Staff Writer probably expect 500.” dessert. WESTFIELD — The Boys Parks said that 23 cooked As they have for the past and Girls Club of Greater turkeys were donated to the several years, much of the Westfield hosted its 28th club to be served with dinner food was prepared at Tekoa annual Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday night. In addition, Country Club by its owner for club members and fami- 20 uncooked turkeys were Dan Burack. The potatoes and lies Nov. 21 in the club’s donated to be given away to carrots, of which there were gymnasium. families in need who may not likely more than 100 pounds, The dinner consisted of be able to afford a full were donated by Ray’s Family donated foods from various Thanksgiving meal on their Farm in Southwick. Ray’s people and organizations in own. In previous years, some Family Farm has been donat- the community. Volunteers of the turkeys were donated ing food to the Boys and from the Boys and Girls Club on Thanksgiving while some Girls Club for the event since staff and members of the were saved frozen and given it started 28 years ago. community served the food. out closer to Christmas. “This is a really nice family “In the first 40 minutes we For the dinner itself, attend- event,” said Parks, “Some of had about 400 people,” said ees received a full the people that came to this as Bill Parks, director of the Thanksgiving dinner featur- kids are now volunteering and Greater Westfield Boys and ing turkey, potatoes, stuffing, serving the food as adults.” Within 40 minutes of the beginning of the dinner, over 400 people had gone through the line for their meal. Parks said that he expects about 500 people total. (Photo by Peter Currier)

Baker: Lawmakers Have In Loving Memor y of 'Work to Do' on Bag Ban BOSTON (SHNS) — A Asked about the bill at an most sense for them," Baker ban on single-use plastic bags event in Lynn Thursday said. the Senate approved morning, Baker, a former The Joint Committee on the Wednesday night appeared to Swampscott selectman, said Environment, Natural earn a cool reception from he's "always been a big Resources and Agriculture ALICE Gov. Charlie Baker, who believer in letting locals make endorsed a bag ban bill that pointed to his preference for the decision they think make did not include the 10-cent fee DAZELLE local control and a procedural the most sense for them." and sent that bill to the House     N. ,  dispute between the two "I do think procedurally, Ways and Means Committee. Can You Help Sarah? God has you in Sarah Helps Seniors branches. the Legislature has some The bill the Senate passed his keeping, The Senate voted 36-4 to work to do on this one, and it was advanced by the Senate Can pass a bill that would ban was pretty clear during the Ways and Means Committee We have you in You stores from offering custom- course of the Senate discus- through an unrelated land-use our hearts. Help ers thin, disposable plastic sion that the House had some bill, a move that Environment Sarah? bags in most scenarios. concerns about the procedure Committee House Chair Deeplywww.sarahgillett.org loved and www.sarahgillett.org Retailers could offer paper or and the content of the bill, but William "Smitty" Pignatelli sadly missed by her reusable bags but would need again, I tend to be pretty said showed "complete disre- husband, children to charge at least 10 cents for focused on giving locals the gard towards the legislative and grandchildren. them. ability to do what makes the process."

How Did This Warren, Markey Ask FERC to HouseHelp Seniors? Want To Know A Secret? Ask Sarah. Reconsider Compressor Permits www.sarahgillett.org Peebles last seen around Northwest Rd. www.sarahgillett.org BOSTON (SHNS) — They argued that the project Rep. Joe Kennedy III — who Members of the state's con- is no longer necessary after is challenging Markey in a gressional delegation ramped several utilities either with- primary race — visited the site up their calls in recent days for drew their contracts from the and called for a similar halt by federal regulators to intervene project or said they do not regulators, echoing a letter he and reconsider approval for a need the additional capacity it penned alongside fellow Advertisers... controversial natural gas proj- will bring to meet customer Congressman Stephen Lynch. ect planned for Weymouth. needs. "The unique risks this proj- Now that we are a Morning Sens. Elizabeth Warren and "The construction and oper- ect poses to the surrounding Ed Markey, who filed a bill ation of this facility would community of homes, schools, Newspaper, we have New, that would prohibit construc- cause significant residual and a water treatment site, Earlier DISPLAY AD Deadlines. tion of a compressor station adverse effects in the compounded by the recent such as the one in question Weymouth community, and revelations that there's not Please call us with any questions regarding that would help transport gas we urge FERC to acknowl- even demand for it, should be The Westfield News Advertising Deadlines. abroad, on Wednesday urged edge in its review of the needs taken seriously," Kennedy the Federal Energy Regulatory assessment that this facility is said. DISPLAY AD ORDER & DISPLAY AD APPROVAL Commission to reopen its per- unjustifiable and unneeded by Massachusetts regulators EDITIONS AD COPY DEADLINE: DEADLINE: mitting process rather than natural gas customers," have approved every state per- grant energy giant Enbridge a Warren and Markey wrote in a mit and review needed for the MONDAY ...... DUE WED. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE THUR. BY 11am notice to proceed with con- letter to the office. compressor to advance. TUESDAY...... DUE THUR. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE FRI. BY 11am struction. Over the weekend, U.S. WEDNESDAY...... DUE FRI. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE MON. BY 11am Westfield City Hall closed for Thanksgiving THURSDAY ...... DUE MON. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE TUES. BY 11am WESTFIELD - Acting All emergency personnel will standing during this time and FRIDAY ...... DUE TUES. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE WED. BY 11am Mayor Ralph J. Figy continue to work their regular he and the mayor’s office SATURDAY ...... DUE WED. BY 12 Noon ...... DUE THUR. BY 11am announced that the City of shifts. Regular operations staff wish you all a happy and Westfield will shut down will resume Dec. 2. Figy healthy beginning to the holi- The WesTfield NeWs / RemiNdeR PublicaTioNs operations Nov. 28- 29, 2019 thanked the citizens of day season. 62 School Street • Westfield, MA • (413) 562-4181 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Westfield for their under- PAGE 6 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS American Legion Post 124 to observe Pearl Harbor Day WESTFIELD — American The program will be at the Officer, U.S.N. Frank P. Wojkiewicz Family members. The public is invited to join ending with taps which will Legion Post 124, 38 Broad Kane-Wojtkiewicz Park (just Wojkiewicz, the first Post 124 Past Commander us to pay tribute. Post 124 and conclude the ceremony. St., will host its annual “Pearl south of the Great River Westfield resident to lose his Cindy Lacoste is the master all local veterans groups will American Legion Post 124 Harbor Day Memorial Bridge). The memorial stone life in World War II. Petty of ceremonies. Our guest be represented with color Officers and Members invite Ceremony” Dec. 7 at 10:30 monument in place there is in Officer Wojkiewicz was on speaker will be Bennett guards. the citizens of Westfield to a.m. to observe the Dec. 7, honor of the 2,388 men and the U.S.S. Arizona Battleship Walsh, superintendent of the The placing of the attend, to reflect on this “Day 1941 Japanese Navy attack on women of the US Navy, sunk by the Japanese Aircraft. Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke, “Ceremonial Wreath” into the of Infamy” and sacrifices Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 78 Army, Marines, Air Corps He today lays at rest in the and retired Lt. Col of the Westfield River will take made by all those lost and had years ago which resulted in and Coast Guard who lost “Arizona Memorial” with his United States Marine Corps, place, followed by a rifle vol- service in World War II to the United States entry into their lives on that day and is 1,000 other comrades. and local and state dignitaries ley from the American Legion protect our Freedom. World War II. dedicated to Chief Petty Special guests will the have been invited to attend. Post 124 Firing Detail and Holy Trinity Church Annual Gift Card Fundraiser WESTFIELD — Holy tity theft), for your own daily and restaurants to choose fees like you pay in stores. If Fill out an order form and come in so they will be avail- Trinity Church, 335 Elm St., shopping and dining, and for from on our order form. Gift a gift card you want is not on return it with cash or a check able for Black Friday shop- Westfield is again holding raffle donations or charity cards are also available for the order form, please call or made payable to Holy Trinity ping, Christmas and their annual gift card fund- events. stores and restaurants across email me because it may be Church. Return order forms in Hanukkah. I will call you raiser to help with winter fuel Please buy your gift cards the United States and for available and I can order it! the collection basket during when your gift card order is expenses. Gift cards are great from Holy Trinity Church. Disney theme parks and Two orders are going in— the weekend Masses, to the available for pickup. for anniversaries, birthdays, These gift cards are the same stores, different airlines, one on November 11 & one Parish Office, or through the If you have any questions, special occasions, friends, ones you buy at restaurants hotels, cruise lines, rental car on December 9. Order forms Rectory Parish Office mail please contact Alicia Haluch relatives, coaches, employ- and stores and there are No agencies, gas stations, etc. are available in the Church slot if the Office is closed. at [email protected], ees, co-workers and online Expiration Dates. Gift card American Express, Discover and at the Parish Office. They Orders and payment must be 568-9768, or call the Parish shopping (no credit card info wrappers are also available. & VISA gift cards are avail- can also be mailed or emailed received by these order dates. Office at 568-1506. Thank is needed; helps prevent iden- There are over 100 area stores able and have no activation to you upon request. It’s easy. The gift cards take 4-7 days to you. Selfies with Santa & Free Pancake Breakfast Westfield #ShopSmall Saturday SOUTHWICK — way you prefer? Come enjoy also be face painting by WESTFIELD — This year Shortstop Bar & Grill, Squares are limited to the December 7, 8:30 AM - a free leisurely breakfast Santa's elves, a craft station the Greater Westfield Flowers by Webster, WOW, first 40 businesses. 10:30 AM Southwick before the start of the holiday and lots of chances for self- Chamber of Commerce, in Mina’s Wine & Spirits, and Membership is not required Community Episcopal rush. Sausage, bacon, juice, ies. Be sure to ask Santa partnership with many local Aflac. to participate. The cost of a Church, 660 College coffee or tea, if you please, about your gift! RSVP to businesses throughout The Chamber recognizes square is $25 cash or check or Highway, Southwick. Come and back by popular 413-569-9650. Leave your Westfield, has planned a great the importance of supporting $30 credit card. All procee spend a magical morning at demand—our Hot Cocoa name and how many children event in support of Small local businesses, the jobs promotional costs. All Southwick Community Bar! and adults will be attending Business Saturday® which they provide, and the culture businesses who participate Episcopal Church. Don't forget to meet with or just show up Saturday drives commerce to small they instill in local communi- will also be given a poster Who doesn't love blueber- Santa himself. Joining him morning and enjoy our con- businesses. Many of these ties and is excited about pro- board size of the game board ry or chocolate chip pan- will be Mrs. Claus and tinuous servings of delicious businesses have been meet- moting this event on both to display in their windows, cakes? Or maybe Plain is the Jangles the Elf. There will food. ing to plan a Small Business Friday and Saturday, sponsored by Staples. Saturday event. “Westfield November 29th and 30th Thanks to our sponsor, the on Weekends is working with respectively. Pennysaver, shoppers can get the Chamber to support Small We are asking everyone to “in the game” by getting a Business Saturday. Their come out and shop in game board which will be Holiday Family Wagon Rides commitment to us is invalu- Westfield to support our local printed in the Pennysaver on WESTFIELD — Join us craft and play games while the are welcomed. Donate by able and we are happy to help businesses on November 29 November 21, and then go November 30 & December 1 spirit of the holidays fills the air cash, check can be made pay- with this great event,” said & 30 and can easily partici- shopping. Shoppers will visit 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. with homemade baked good- able to MS Society, or online Amber Danahey, president of pate by playing the game the at least 10 participating mer- Meadowbrook Antiques 658 ies, piping hot beverages, fam- at nationalmssociety.org. the WOW board. Other busi- committee has designed. chants to be eligible for cash Montgomery Road Westfield. ily fun, and music! This year’s Proprietors Tim and Sue nesses that have been on Businesses can get “on prizes. No purchase is neces- Come spend some time with us theme is, “ ’Twas the Night Crane will donate 10% of all either the gameboard com- board” by contacting the sary and must be over 18 to for a wagon ride, stroll the story Before Christmas” Come and sales November 30 and mittee or marketing commit- Greater Westfield Chamber win. There will be five drop- walk (a free book to each fam- support people living with December 1 to the MS Society tee include: For K-9’s & of Commerce to secure a off locations for shoppers to ily while supplies last), make a Multiple Sclerosis. Donations Felines, George’s Jeweler’s, game square by October 1. leave their entry form.

IN BRIEF Christmas Craft tion. There is no charge for Center Offers 'Real Reserve Corps of Hampden please contact our leader, Overeaters this service and no advance County has prepared a family Christy Giles at 413-533- Fair set for Dec. 7 appointments are necessary. Estate Reality' records packet to assist in the 6604 or our co-leader, Rita Anonymous WESTFIELD - St. Peter & Are you an older adult who planning process. The docu- Willard at 413-588-1690. meeting St. Casimir Church is hosting Westfield Senior is thinking of buying or sell- ment is extensive but simple Tai Chi at a Christmas Craft Fair Dec. 7 ing a house, downsizing, and to complete. “Be Aware, Be On Wednesday nights, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Dec. Center’s 'Heaven’s want to know your options? Prepared!” packets are avail- the Russell downstairs at the Church of 8 from 8 a.m. – noon. It’s never too soon to begin able at the Westfield Senior Atonement, men, women, and Handmade crafts, ornaments, Angels' Project exploring and gathering infor- Center, 45 Noble Street. Once Senior Center teens get together to help each knitted items and more will Michelle Moniz coordi- mation for the future. completed, the document The Russell Council on other to stop hurting them- be for sale. A raffle will also nates a group at the Westfield Experienced Realtor and should be kept in a clear Aging hosts a Tai Chi class selves with food. Food is fuel take place with a TV, cash, Senior Center who sew Friends of the Westfield watertight plastic bag, ready Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. at for the body; many of us eat baskets and lottery tree. There “angel” gowns for newborns Senior Center Board member to be taken with you in the the Russell Senior Center, 65 because of what is eating us. will be a bake sale and lunch, who never make it home from Lesley Lambert is at the event of a disaster if you need Main St., Russell. The class is We can promise a new including soups, sandwiches, the hospital. The white angel Senior Center on the second to evacuate your home. It is taught by a certified Tai Chi approach to fueling our body. golumpki, kugelis and more. gowns are made from wed- Wednesday of every month the hope of the Medical instructor from the Westfield Please come join us in help- ding gowns and offer comfort from 12:30 to 1 p.m. on the Reserve Corps that you will YMCA. The classes are open ing others help themselves. to strangers coping with the ‘Deck’ of the Great Room to never have to use the “Be to adults of any age and phys- Events at death of a child from miscar- get you started in the process Aware, Be Prepared!” docu- ical ability. The fee for the riage, stillbirth, or through or answer any real estate ment. But hope is not a plan! class is $5.00 per class. Please Armbrook neonatal loss. The baby gown questions that you might call the Russell Council on is used to present the infants have. No advance sign-ups Aging at 413-862-6217 with Village to their families as they say a are necessary. questions or for more infor- WESTFIELD – Armbrook final farewell before burial or mation. Village offers the following cremation. The “Heaven’s 'Viewpoints' events to the community: Angels” group meets on the Chess at the Low Vision Overeaters Eddie Forman Orchestra, CSF Westfield first Monday of the month Westfield Anonymous Nov. 24 at 3:30 p.m. Join us Dollars for Scholars from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the Support Group for Polka music by the Eddie Westfield Senior Center, 45 Senior Center The Westfield Senior Is food a problem for you? Forman Orchestra. is ready for Noble Street. Participants Center’s “Viewpoints” low Are you obsessed with eating Alzheimer’s Association Each Monday afternoon and body size? There is a #GivingTuesday should feel free to bring a from 1 to 3 p.m., a small vision support group meets on Support Group on Nov. 27 at portable sewing machine, the third Tuesday of the solution! Please visit an 6 p.m. Caregivers and family dedicated group of Chess Overeaters Anonymous WESTFIELD — Dec. 3, sewing scissors, and pins. players gathers for one of the month from 12:45 to 2:15 members are invited to enjoy the Tuesday after Those who don’t sew can par- p.m. and is open to individu- Meeting held every Friday a light dinner and a chance to quietest activities at the from 6 to 7pm and every Thanksgiving, Black Friday ticipate by dismantling wed- Westfield Senior Center. Les als with low vision and those share your personal experi- and Cyber Monday is ding gowns as well as tracing who support them. The group Sunday from 3:30 to 4:30pm ences and strategies for com- Hutton offers Chess instruc- at the Southwick #GivingTuesday. and cutting patterns. Please tion and guidance to anyone is facilitated by Council On municating with your loved This year CSF Westfield call the Westfield Senior Aging Activities Aide, Agnes Congregational Church. one! RSVPs not required, but who is interested in learning 10/202 and Depot St. Dollars for Scholars awarded Center Program Director, the game. No prior experi- Fleming. Guest speakers, for more information, call $147,800 in college scholar- Mary Lou Niedzielski at 562- group discussions, solutions Southwick MA 01077. No (413) 568-0000. Held on the ence is necessary and Chess dues or fees, no religious ships to 129 local students. In 6435, to sign up or get addi- sets are provided. Lessons are and strategies for common last Wednesday of every 2020 we would like to award tional information about the challenges, and new friend- affiliations, no weighing and month. tailored to the participant’s diets. Handicap accessible. more, and with your support, program. abilities and goals. ships are just some of the All events are at Armbrook we definitely can. Visit csf- benefits of participation. Free parking. www.oawmass. Village Senior Living and Experienced players can org. westfield.dollarsforscholars. Ballroom Dance always enjoy a friendly game Please call Agnes Fleming at Memory Support Community, org and click on "Donate and helpful advice. The ben- the Senior Center, 562-6435, 551 North Road. Now" to help Westfield stu- at the Westfield efits of the game are numer- if you would like more infor- dents achieve their dreams of ous. Chess helps to improve mation. The Westfield Senior higher education. Senior Center memory, concentration, logi- Center is located at 45 Noble Do you enjoy ballroom cal thinking, and creativity. Street. Nursing Services dancing? On the fourth But most importantly, it’s an Monday of every month from enjoyable way to exercise TOPS #411 at the Westfield 2 to 4 p.m., the Westfield your brain! Drop in and join Senior Center Great Room is the group any Monday after- Meetings Senior Center the hot spot to trip the light noon. The Westfield Senior fantastic! Couples and singles Center is located at 45 Noble Westfield TOPS (Take Off Nursing services are avail- Pounds Sensibly) Chapter able at the Westfield Senior have the opportunity to dance Street. the afternoon away. Local #411, meets Tuesday morn- Center, 45 Noble Street, 'Be Aware, ings at the Second thanks to the generosity of favorite musician, Richie Mitnick provides the live Congregational Church, 487 Baystate Noble Hospital. Be Prepared!' Western Ave, Westfield (near Mary Ellen Asher, RN, is at music each month. The cost is $3 per person on a pay-as- Packets Stanley Park). Weigh-ins are the Senior Center Tuesday from 9 to 9:50 am. Meetings and Friday mornings from 9 you-go basis. No advance sign-ups are necessary. The Available follow from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. to noon and can assist am. The group is informative, older adults with blood pres- Westfield Senior Center is The thought of preparing located at 45 Noble Street. for disasters or emergencies supportive and a lot of fun. sure checks, medication Come visit us and make a review, blood glucose testing, can be overwhelming. Planning is key! The Medical new beginning. Men are wel- and one-to-one health educa- Westfield Senior come. For more information, THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 - PAGE 7 SPORTS Westfield Starfires release 2020 schedule By CHRIS PUTZ The FCBL is a wood-bat, Sports Editor collegiate summer league fea- WESTFIELD – Entering its turing the top college baseball sophomore season as a mem- players in the country. Each ber of the Futures Collegiate team plays a 56-game sched- Baseball League, the Westfield ule from May through the Starfires have released the beginning of August. schedule for the 2020 cam- The Futures League has paign. added a new team to its league The Starfires, playing out of in 2020. The Billy Bullens Field in come over from the indepen- Westfield, will open the season dent Atlantic League of on Friday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m. Professional Baseball. against the Worcester New Britain will make its Bravehearts. first trip to Bullens Field on “We are looking forward to June 2. The Bees join the col- showcasing this year’s team,” legiate ranks for the first time said Donnie Moorhouse, who after playing in the indepen- co-owns the team with busi- dent Atlantic League of ness partner Chris Thompson. Professional Baseball for the “Our inaugural season was a last four seasons, giving the success and we are spending Futures League seven teams the off-season building on that for the coming summer. success.” New Britain filled the base- The Starfires signed a ball void at the 6,146-seat New 15-year lease with the City of Britain Stadium in 2016 after Westfield in 2019. the The 2020 schedule includes moved up the road to become a handful of prime weekend the fol- dates with five Fridays, four lowing the previous season. Saturdays, and four Sundays During their time in New on tap. Britain, the Rock Cats were a “There are some holes in the Double-A affiliate of the home schedule as we have Minnesota Twins (1995-2014) strived to leave room for and Colorado Rockies (2015). Westfield Babe Ruth and its New Britain’s baseball his- various tournaments including tory also included a Boston the City Cup championship Red Sox affiliate from 1983- and the regional tournament,” 93. It had spent the previous said Moorhouse. “We remain decade playing at committed to supporting youth in Bristol, the home of the baseball in Westfield.” Future League’s former Bristol

Blues. The New Britain Red to the city’s civic motto, headquarters of Stanley Black made select ticket packages Sox played at Beehive Field, which states that “industry & Decker. available through its website which is still located next to fills the hive and enjoys the New Britain will host the at westfieldstarfires.com New Britain Stadium and pri- honey.” New Britain’s nick- FCBL All-Star Game on July including Full Season Westfield Starfires’ Sean Murphy takes aim against the marily hosts the city’s high name is the “Hardware City” 14. The event was last held in Memberships, a 20 Game Worcester Bravehearts in his at-bat during a 2019 inaugural school teams today. because of its industrial his- Connecticut in 2017. Flex Pack, and a 5 Game Flex season game at Bullens Field. (File Photo by Marc St. Onge) The “Bees” name is a nod tory and serving as the world The Starfires have also Pack.

Westfield Bombers 10U Squirt White team wins championship WESTFIELD — The Westfield Youth Hockey Association’s 10U White team became the champions of the Charles Moore Arena 3-on-3 Showdown for 2019 on Sun., Nov. 10. Westfield won the match 3-2 in sudden death over- time. Players Mark Beaulieu, Tristen Boisseau, Liam Corbett, David Dovganyuk, Mollie Fijal, Chloe Fisher, Caleb Kaminski, Griffin Kuhn, Daniel LeClair, Michael Sanders, and Chloe Williams became a true team, showing all the skills they have been learning over the last two months. Coaches Kevin Donovan, Chuck Granger, and Jarrod Goss, parents, brothers, sisters and grandparents expressed how proud they were of the team effort shown by these young players.

WYHA SQUIRT 10U WHITE CHARLES MOORE ARENA 3-ON-3 SHOWDOWN CHAMPIONS

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WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Thurs., Nov. 28 FOOTBALL @ Minnechaug Regonal HS, 10 a.m.

2019-20 HS SPORTS WINTER SCHEDULE

WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWICK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Fri., Dec. 6 BOYS/GIRLS SWIMMING @ Central HS, 4 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6 Mon., Dec. 23 BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Deerfield Academy GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. HS of Sci-Tech GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Pioneer Valley Regional (Scrimmage), Amelia Park Arena, 5 p.m. Fri., Dec. 20 (Scrimmage), 7 p.m. School, 7 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Thurs., Dec. 12 Tues., Dec. 10 Tues., Dec. 24 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Monument Mountain, 7 Mon., Dec. 23 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Windsor Locks CHRISTMAS EVE - No Sports Scheduled p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL @ Commerce HS, 7 p.m. (Scrimmage), 4 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Minnechaug, Amelia Park GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Northampton, 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 25 Arena, 4 p.m. BOYS/GIRLS SWIMMING vs. West Springfield, 4 Fri., Dec. 13 CHRISTMAS DAY - No Sports Scheduled p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Belchertown, 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. 13 Thurs., Dec. 26 BOYS/GIRLS INDOOR TRACK vs. Longmeadow, Tues., Dec. 24 Sat., Dec. 14 No Sports Scheduled Smith College (Northampton), 3:45 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE - No Sports Scheduled BOYS WRESTLING @ Monument Mountain BOYS/GIRLS SWIMMING vs. Amherst-Pelham Regional HS, Time TBD Fri., Dec. 27 Regional, 4 p.m. Wed., Dec. 25 No Sports Scheduled CHRISTMAS - No Sports Scheduled Mon., Dec. 16 Sat., Dec. 14 No Sports Scheduled Sat., Dec. 28 BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Hudson HS, Amelia Park Thurs., Dec. 26 BOYS ICE HOCKEY @ Greenfield, Collins-Moylan Arena, 5 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Tues., Dec. 17 Arena, 6:30 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Academy, 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 16 Fri., Dec. 27 Mon., Dec. 30 BOYS BASKETBALL @ Northampton HS, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Agawam, 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 18 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Putnam, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. West Springfield, 7 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY @ Gloucester HS, Dorothy BOYS WRESTLING vs. Athol, 6 p.m. Talbot Rink, 8 p.m. Tues., Dec. 31 Tues., Dec. 17 Thurs., Dec. 19 NEW YEAR’S EVE - No Sports Scheduled BOYS/GIRLS SWIMMING @ Chicopee Comp HS, 4 Sat., Dec. 28 BOYS BASKETBALL @ Mahar Regional School, 7 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY @ Gloucester HS, Dorothy p.m. Wed., Jan. 1 BOYS WRESTLING @ West Springfield HS, 7 p.m. Talbot Rink, Time TBD GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Ware, 7 p.m. NEW YEAR’S DAY - No Sports Scheduled

Wed., Dec. 18 Mon., Dec. 30 Fri., Dec. 20 Thurs., Jan. 2 BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Longmeadow, Amelia Park GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Central HS, 7 p.m. No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Hampshire, 7 p.m. Arena, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Turners Falls HS, 7 p.m. BOYS WRESTLING @ Sabis International Charter Tues., Dec. 31 Sat., Dec. 21 BOYS WRESTLING @ John J. Duggan Academy, 7 School, 7 p.m. NEW YEAR’S EVE - No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Swampscott, 7 p.m. p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Easthampton, 6 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 19 Wed., Jan. 1 BOYS WRESTLING @ Longmeadow HS, Time TBD Fri., Jan. 3 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Putnam, 7 p.m. NEW YEAR’S DAY - No Sports Scheduled BOYS ICE HOCKEY @ Belchertown, Mullins Center GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Holyoke HS, 7 p.m. Practice Rink (Amherst), 7:30 p.m.

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Thurs., Dec. 19 of Science, 6 p.m. Box Out Cancer Tournament - BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Gateway, 7 p.m. Mon., Jan. 6 No Sports Scheduled FOOTBALL CHALLENGE Fri., Dec. 20 Box Out Cancer Tournament - BOYS BASKETBALL Tues., Jan. 7 vs. TBD, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL @ Gateway Regional HS, 6:30 Entry Forms will appear in the printed edition of The Westfield News daily Monday thru GIRLS BASKETBALL @ John J. Duggan Academy, p.m. Friday, and weekly in The Original Pennysaver, East Longmeadow Reminder, Agawam 6 p.m. Reminder, and Chicopee Herald. Wed., Jan. 8 The Putz’ Picks and Winners will be published in the Saturday edition of the Westfield Mon., Dec. 23 No Sports Scheduled News, and in the following week’s edition of The Original Pennysaver, Agawam Reminder, No Sports Scheduled East Longmeadow Reminder, and Chicopee Herald. Picks and Winners will also be posted Thurs., Jan. 9 on TheWestfieldNews.com and on TheReminder.com Tues., Dec. 24 GIRLS BASKETBALL @ HS of Sci-Tech, 6 p.m. Original entry forms must be used. No duplicates or copies will be accepted. Completed entry CHRISTMAS EVE - No Sports Scheduled forms must be postmarked by midnight on the Friday of that week’s contest. Beat The ‘Putz’ and Fri., Jan. 10 finish with the best record overall to claim that week’s prize. Each weekly winner will be entered in Wed., Dec. 25 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Hampden Charter School the end of the season drawing! CHRISTMAS DAY - No Sports Scheduled of Science, 7 p.m.

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Tues., Dec. 17 Mon., Jan. 6 OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL @ Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School, South End Community Center, 7 p.m. NAME: Wed., Dec. 18 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Commerce, Westfield No Sports Scheduled Intermediate School, 5:30 p.m. WEEK 13 PICKS ______SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 Thurs., Dec. 19 Tues., Jan. 7 Box Out Cancer Tournament - BOYS BASKETBALL BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Pioneer Valley Christian J NY Jets @ J Cincinnati ADDRESS: vs. Hampden Charter School of Science @ Westfield Academy, Westfield Intermediate School, 6:30 p.m. Technical Academy HS, 5 p.m. J Tennessee @ J Indianapolis ______Wed., Jan. 8 Fri., Dec. 20 GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Renaissance, Boland J Philadelphia @ J Miami Box Out Cancer Tournament - BOYS BASKETBALL School, 6 p.m. ______vs. TBD, Time TBD J Green Bay @ J NY Giants GIRLS BASKETBALL @ HS of Sci-Tech, 4 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 9 ______No Sports Scheduled J Cleveland @ J Pittsburgh Mon., Dec. 23 No Sports Scheduled Fri., Jan. 10 J Washington @ J Carolina PHONE: ______BOYS BASKETBALL vs. John J. Duggan Academy, J Tampa Bay @ J Jacksonville Tues., Dec. 24 Westfield Intermediate School, 6:30 p.m. Select your picks and mail or CHRISTMAS EVE - No Sports Scheduled drop off your entry to: Mon., Jan. 13 J San Francisco @ J Baltimore Wed., Dec. 25 BOYS BASKETBALL @ McCann Tech HS, 7 p.m. BEAT THE PUTZ CHRISTMAS DAY - No Sports Scheduled J LA Rams @ J Arizona Tues., Jan. 14 J J The Westfield News Thurs., Dec. 26 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Pioneer Valley Christian LA Chargers @ Denver 62 School Street No Sports Scheduled Academy, Westfield Intermediate School, 5:30 p.m. J Oakland @ J Kansas City Westfield, MA 01085 Fri., Dec. 27 Wed., Jan. 15 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Ludlow, Westfield GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Monson, Westfield TIE BREAKER Intermediate School, 6:30 p.m. Intermediate School, 5:30 p.m. J @ J TOTAL POINTS:______GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Pathfinder Regional- New England Houston Vocational-Technical HS, 3:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 16 This contest is open to any/all readers eighteen (18) years of age or older, unless otherwise specified by Reminders Publishing, LLC. Contest is open to U.S. residents only. Reminders Publishing, LLC employees and their relatives are not eligible for the contest. Odds of winning a prize will depend on the number of qualified entrie s. All contest entries become the sole property of Reminders Publishing, LLC. Only one winner or BOYS BASKETBALL @ Pathfinder Regional- qualifier per family or household will be allowed. The decision of Reminders Publishing, LLC, is final. All contestants acknowledge as a condition of entry, that Reminders Publishing, LLC has a right to publicize or Mon., Dec. 30 Vocational-Technical HS, 7 p.m. broadcast the winner’s name, character, likeness, voice, or all matters incidental herein. All prizes are non-transferable and void where prohibited by law. No cash substitution of prizes allowed. Winners understand and agree that they are responsible for any and all taxes incurred on prizes received within the year of winning. If required by Reminders Publishing, LLC, or its affiliates, winners must sign a liability release prior to BOYS BASKETBALL @ Franklin Tech HS, 7 p.m. receiving their prize. Prizes will be mailed either firs t, second, or third class U.S. Mail at the discretion of Reminders Publishing, LLC. If the prize is to be mailed, it is the responsibly of the winners to provide Reminders Publishing, LLC with a current and correct mailing address. Reminders Publishing, LLC is not responsible for, nor obligated to replace, any lost, stolen, or damaged prize sent through the U.S. Mail. If the winner is Fri., Jan. 17 instructed by Reminders Publishing, LLC or its affiliates to personally pick up their prize, it must be claimed within thirty (30) calendar days of winning. Upon pick-up of prize, proper picture identification (i.e. valid GIRLS BASKETBALL @ Westfield Technical driver’s license, passport) from the winner may be required. Reminders Publishing, LLC will not notify winners of the time remaining on their prize. It is the responsibility of the winner to claim the prize within the Tues., Dec. 31 thirty- (30) day timeframe. All unclaimed prizes after thirty (30) days will automatically be forfeited. Reminders Publishing, LLC is at liberty to give away any unclaimed prize at the end of the thirty- (30) day grace NEW YEAR’S EVE - No Sports Scheduled Academy HS, 6 p.m. period. In the event that a winner voluntarily chooses to not accept a prize, he/she automatically forfeits all claims to that prize. Reminders Publishing, LLC then has the right, but not the obligation, to award that prize to a contest runner-up. Reminders Publishing, LLC may substitute another prize of equal value, in the event of non-availability of a prize. Employees of Reminders Publishing, LLC and their families or households are ineligible to enter/win any contest. All contestants shall release Reminders Publishing, LLC, its agencies, affiliate s, sponsors or representatives from any and all liability and injury, financial, personal, or otherwise, resulting from any contests presented by Reminders Publishing, LLC Additions or deletions to these rules may be made at the discretion of Reminders Publishing, LLC and may be enacted at any time. Contestants Wed., Jan. 1 Mon., Jan. 20 enter by filling out the “Beat the Putz” pick sheets, included in Monday through Friday’s editions of The Westfield News and The Original Pennysaver. Copies of entry forms will not be accepted. Contestants choose NEW YEAR’S DAY - No Sports Scheduled GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Vocational, one team to win each game from the list of NFL games for that particular week. The winning entry will be the one with the most wins on Sunday. In the event of a tie among more than one entry, the Sunday night game score will be used as a tie-breaker. Contestants are to choose the total number of points scored in the Sunday night game. To be given credit for the tiebreaker, the contestant must come closest to the total Westfield Intermediate School, 5:30 p.m. points scored in the game. Reminders Publishing, LLC will award a maximum of one (1) prize per week. The exact number of prizes awarded each month will be decided by Reminders Publishing, LLC in its sole discretion. The prizes to be awarded each week will be determined by Reminders Publishing, LLC In the event that there are more eligible winners than the number of prizes awarded for a particular week, Reminders Thurs., Jan. 2 Publishing, LLC will randomly select one winner for that particular week. Winner is determined by most correct games won. The tiebreaker is used when more than one entry have the same number of wins. At that BOYS BASKETBALL @ Westfield Technical Tues., Jan. 21 point, the total number of points gi ven by the contestant will determine winner. In the event of a game not being completed, that game will not be considered in the final tabulation for that week’s games. The grand prize winner will be selected by a random drawing of all entries better than “The Putz” from throughout the entire 17-week regular season. This contest is merely for entertainment purposes. It is not meant to Academy, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Voke, Westfield promote or to faci litate gambling or illegal activity. Intermediate School, 6:30 p.m.

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BORN TODAY Baseball player Joe DiMaggio (1914), lawyer John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960), actress Christina Applegate (1971) *** November 18, 25, 2019 December 2, 2019 LEGAL NOTICE

MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Shawn J. Eriole to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as mortgagee, acting solely as a nominee for United Bank, dated December 10, 2015 and recorded in Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 20986, Page 91 (the “Mortgage”) of which mortgage United Bank is the present holder by assign- ment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for United Bank, its successors and assigns to United Bank dated June 20, 2019 recorded in Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 22742, Page 47 and as- signment from Mortgage Elec- tronic Registration Systems, Inc. as mortgagee, as nominee for United Bank, its successors and assigns to United Bank dated July 19, 2019 recorded in Hamp- den County Registry of Deeds in Book 22771, Page 186, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mort- gaged premises located at 470 Colebrook River Road, Tolland, MA 01034 will be sold at a Pub- lic Auction at 12:00 PM on December 12, 2019, at the mort- gaged premises, more particu- larly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit:

Closing Date: December 10, 2015 Borrower(s): Shawn J. Eriole and Amy Eriole Property Address: 470 Colebrook River Rd, Tolland, MA 01034 That certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Tolland, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachu- setts and shown as Lot 4 on a PAGE 10 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM plan entitled "Plan of Land in THE WESTFIELD NEWS Tolland, Massachusetts pre- pared for B & N Lands, LLC", dated February 7, 2001, pre- pared by E.B. Holmberg & Asso- ciates as recorded in Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Dear Annie Plan Book 321, Page 79 andTo be- Advertise Call By ANNIE LANE ing further bounded and de- scribed as follows:413-562-4181 Ext. 118 Beginning at an iron pipe set at the northeast corner of the par- cel hereinEmail floram@ describedthewestfieldnewsgroup. on the com westerly line of Colebrook River Gift-Shopping for a Special Child Road; thence, Dear Annie: Christmas is concerned about her children OCD did leave its mark on us S 18 degrees 8' 37" W along LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES said Colebrook River Road, coming up, and I like to give being raised by a mother with because we were controlled 275.00 feet to an iron pin set at each of my friends and neigh- OCD. My sister and I grew up so much. She's still alive and land of B & N Lands LLC; thence November 25, 2019 November 18, 25, 2019 December 2, 9, 2019 bors a little something. There's in a household with a very still has OCD, and now she is December 2, 2019 a very nice family nearby; I OCD mother. Her OCD con- bitter and isolated. It's sad, but N 76 degrees 16' 28" W along LEGAL NOTICE land of B & N Lands LLC, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S usually give the adults a box trolled her life and ours. The we are coping and succeeding 550.00 feet to an iron pin; SALE OF REAL ESTATE of candy and their older child good news is that, while we're in life. -- Doing Well Despite MORTGAGEE'S SALE thence, a smaller box of candy. Their generally clean and tidy It All OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a younger child has Down syn- adults, we are normal and Dear Doing Well Despite N 18 degrees 20' 35" E along By virtue of and in execution of said land of B & N Lands LLC certain mortgage given by An- drome. Last year, I gave him nowhere near OCD ourselves. It All: I am very sorry for the Power of Sale contained in a 281.62 feet to an iron pin set at thony Paroline to Mortgage Elec- an ornament. This year, I'd The problem was the extreme what you both had to endure certain mortgage given by the southwesterly corner of Lot 3 tronic Registration Systems, like to do something different, control and the ways in which in childhood. Perhaps it's not Shawn J. Eriole to Mortgage as shown on said Plan; thence, Inc., as Nominee for Country- Electronic Registration Systems, wide Home Loans, Inc., dated but I don't know what. He will she wasn't functional enough too late for you and your sis- Inc. as mortgagee, acting solely S 75 degrees 35' 35" E along January 23, 2007 and recorded be 3 at the end of January. I to keep our meals or our ter to encourage your mother as a nominee for United Bank, Lot 3 as shown on said Plan, in the Hampden County Re- don't want to do anything out extracurriculars on time. The to seek treatment for her dated December 10, 2015 and 548.55 feet to the point of begin- gistry of Deeds in Book 16497, of the ordinary because I OCD took over her daily OCD. It sounds like both of recorded in Hampden County ning. Page 465, of which mortgage Registry of Deeds in Book the undersigned is the present think that could be offensive. activities. you were aware of your moth- 20986, Page 91 (the “Mortgage”) Containing 3.500 acres, more or holder, by assignment from: Any suggestions? -- Ms. The best thing that that er's shortcomings and made a of which mortgage United Bank less. Santa grandmother can do is get the conscious effort to do better is the present holder by assign- Mortgage Electronic Registra- ment from Mortgage Electronic Deed to be recorded herewith. tion Systems, Inc. as nominee Dear Ms. Santa: If you kids out of the house, have with your own families. Registration Systems, Inc.,as For mortgagor’s title see deed for Countrywide Home Loans, don't want to do anything out them over for sleepovers and Congratulations on doing nominee for United Bank, its Inc. to THE BANK OF NEW of the ordinary, maybe ask his take them to do fun stuff. well despite it all. successors and assigns to recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds in YORKMELLONFKATHE United Bank dated June 20, BANKOFNEWYORK,AS mom what his favorite animal Before too long, the kids will ——— 2019 recorded in Hampden Book 20986, Page 89. is and get him a nice soft see that their mother isn't nor- "Ask Me Anything: A Year County Registry of Deeds in TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFIC- plushie that he can cuddle mal and will reject her behav- of Advice From Dear Annie" Book 22742, Page 47 and as- The premises will be sold sub- ATEHOLDERSOFCWABS signment from Mortgage Elec- ject to any and all unpaid taxes INC.,ASSET-BACKEDCERTI- with. If you want to get some- ior. is out now! Annie Lane's tronic Registration Systems, Inc. and other municipal assess- FICATES, SERIES 2007-3, re- thing for his family, perhaps The grandmother should debut book -- featuring favor- as mortgagee, as nominee for ments and liens, and subject to corded on September 14, 2011, you could make a donation in keep an eye on the kids to ite columns on love, friend- United Bank, its successors and prior liens or other enforceable in Book No. 18913, at Page 445 his name to a charity that make sure they're not being ship, family and etiquette -- is assigns to United Bank dated encumbrances of record entitled July 19, 2019 recorded in Hamp- to precedence over this mort- for breach of the conditions of helps children with Down abused if they fail to follow available as a paperback and den County Registry of Deeds in gage, and subject to and with said mortgage and for the pur- syndrome. Whatever you their mother's rules. She e-book. Visit http://www.cre- Book 22771, Page 186, for the benefit of all easements, re- pose of foreclosing, the same choose, I'm sure it will be should also watch for signs of atorspublishing.com for more breach of conditions of said strictions, reservations and con- will be sold at Public Auction at mortgage and for the purpose of ditions of record and subject to 12:00 PM on December 23, appreciated, as it's usually the anxiety. My sister and I are information. Send your ques- foreclosing the same, the mort- all tenancies and/or rights of 2019, on the mortgaged thought that counts. fully functioning adults and tions for Annie Lane to dear- gaged premises located at 470 parties in possession. premises located at 2 Bristol Dear Annie: This letter is have raised our own healthy [email protected]. Colebrook River Road, Tolland, Street, Westfield, Hampden for the grandmother who's families, but our mother's MA 01034 will be sold at a Pub- Terms of the Sale: Cash, cash- County, Massachusetts, all and lic Auction at 12:00 PM on ier's or certified check in the sum singular the premises described December 12, 2019, at the mort- of $5,000.00 as a deposit must in said mortgage, gaged premises, more particu- be shown at the time and place larly described below, all and of the sale in order to qualify as TO WIT: HINTS FROM HELOISE singular the premises described a bidder (the mortgage holder in said mortgage, to wit: and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bid- Loan Number: Closing Date: der to sign written Memor- December 10, 2015 andum of Sale upon accept- The land with the buildings ance of bid; balance of pur- thereon situated in Westfield, An Olympic approach? Borrower(s): chase price payable in cash or Hampden County, MA known Shawn J. Eriole and by certified check in thirty (30) and being numbered 2 Bristol Amy Eriole days from the date of the sale at Street: Being known and desig- Dear Readers: Today’s Heloise needle so the thread was easi- the offices of mortgagee's attor- nated as Lots 151 (one hundred SOUND OFF concerns the P.O. Box 795001 er to slide through. -- Georgia Property Address: ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., fifty-one), 152 (one hundred fifty- high cost of health care for San Antonio, TX 78279- G., Omaha, Neb. 470 Colebrook River Rd, 900 Chelmsford Street, two) and 153 (one hundred fifty- seniors: 5001 WALDORF SALAD? Tolland, MA 01034 Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 three) all as shown on a plan en- titled "Plan of Lots at Homefield, “Dear Heloise: The cost of Fax: 1-210-HELOISE Dear Readers: The original That certain tract or parcel of or such other time as may be Westfield, Mass." dated April everything has gone up, but Email: Heloise@Heloise. Waldorf salad was created for land situate in the Town of designated by mortgagee. The 1912 and recorded in Hampden for people like me on Social com New York City’s Waldorf- Tolland, Hampden County, description for the premises con- County Registry of Deeds as Commonwealth of Massachu- tained in said mortgage shall File #290. Security, a trip to the dentist is FAST FACTS Astoria hotel in 1893. It con- setts and shown as Lot 4 on a control in the event of a typo- becoming unaffordable. Not Dear Readers: Here are sisted of chopped apples and plan entitled "Plan of Land in graphical error in this publica- The premises are conveyed sub- only do I not go anymore, but some new uses for old books: celery mixed with a mayon- Tolland, Massachusetts pre- tion. ject to and with the benefit of all I have the responsibility of a * Cut out words to use in naise dressing. The Heloise pared for B & N Lands, LLC", rights, rights of way, easements, dated February 7, 2001, pre- Other terms to be announced at brother with Asperger’s. His making sentences -- a game version we ran recently is just appurtenances, reservations, re- pared by E.B. Holmberg & Asso- the sale. strictions, and layouts and tak- last exam, X-ray and cleaning for children and adults. one of hundreds of variations ciates as recorded in Hampden United Bank ings of record, insofar as they was close to $300. My broth- * Cut out pictures and paste out there. In the past few County Registry of Deeds in are in force and applicable. Plan Book 321, Page 79 and be- er receives a very small Social in a blank book to make up years, some folks have been ing further bounded and de- Korde & Associates, P.C. Security check, which doesn’t your own story. A great exer- using unflavored Greek scribed as follows: 900 Chelmsford Street Meaning and intending to mort- even cover his food and cise for children. yogurt instead of mayonnaise. Suite 3102 gage the same premises by Beginning at an iron pipe set at Lowell, MA 01851 deed of Kimberly A. Gage to An- clothes. I take care of many of * Laminate a storybook No matter what you like, or the northeast corner of the par- (978) 256-1500 thony Paroline, dated his financial needs, but I’m a page and use it as a place mat how you like to alter the cel herein described on the 06/26/2006 and filed with the senior citizen with low for a child. ingredients, enjoy your ver- westerly line of Colebrook River Eriole, Shawn J., Hampden County Registry of Road; thence, 19-035092 Deeds at Record Book 16017, income and diagnosed with -- Heloise sion of the Waldorf salad. -- Page 224; wherein a more de- cancer.” -- Anonymous KNOTTY THREAD Heloise S 18 degrees 8' 37" W along tailed description of the Reader in Indiana Dear Heloise: Do you ever LINT TRAP DANGER said Colebrook River Road, premises is set forth. Good dental health is essen- get frustrated with long thread Dear Heloise: I saw your 275.00 feet to an iron pin set at lInand ofBrief B & N Lands LLC; thence For mortgagor's(s') title see tial to everyone, especially that twists and knots up when recent hint about dryer fires. deed recorded with Hampden the elderly. There are web- you are trying to sew with My daughter-in-law kept for- NSouthwick 76 degrees 16'Public 28" W along first meeting of the school year County Registry of Deeds in sites that can help. 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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Linda A. Jaskulski to Mortgage Elec- tronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated July 28, 2003 and re- corded in the Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 13443, Page 461, as modified by a certain modification agree- ment dated September 1, 2014, and recorded with said Hamp- den County Registry of Deeds in Book 20376, Page 587, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Mortgage Electronic Registra- tion Systems, Inc. as nominee for Webster Bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A, recorded on October 3, 2011, in Book No. 18940, at Page 129 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Webster Bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A, recorded on May 10, 2012, in Book No. 19252, at Page 169 JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A to Bayview Loan Servicing. LLC, recorded on April 27, 2018, in Book No. 22149, at Page 339 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on December 23, 2019, on November 25, 2019 the mortgaged premises located December 2, 9, 2019 at 23 Hancock Street, Westfield, Hampden County, Massachu- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S setts, all and singular the SALE OF REAL ESTATE premises described in said mort- gage, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a TO WIT: Certain real estate situ- certain mortgage given by Linda ated in WESTFlELD, Hampden A. Jaskulski to Mortgage Elec- County, Massachusetts, situ- tronic Registration Systems, ated in the southwesterly corner Inc., dated July 28, 2003 and re- of Hancock and Howard Streets corded in the Hampden County and bounded: Registry of Deeds in Book 13443, Page 461, as modified NORTHERLY on said Hancock by a certain modification agree- Street; ment dated September 1, 2014, and recorded with said Hamp- EASTERLY on said Howard den County Registry of Deeds in Street; Book 20376, Page 587, of which mortgage the undersigned is the SOUTHERLY on land now or present holder, by assignment formerly of Adelaide Smith; from: and WESTERLY on land now or Mortgage Electronic Registra- formerly of one Potter. Said tion Systems, Inc. as nominee premises are four (4) rods on for Webster Bank to JPMorgan Hancock Street and four and Chase Bank, N.A, recorded on one-half (4 1/2) rods on Howard October 3, 2011, in Book No. Street. 18940, at Page 129 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, A Declaration of Homestead Inc. as nominee for Webster dated September 4, 1992 and Bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank, recorded in the Hampden N.A, recorded on May 10, 2012, County Registry of Deeds in in Book No. 19252, at Page 169 Book 8165, Page 385 is hereby JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A to subordinated to this mortgage. Bayview Loan Servicing. LLC, Being the same premises con- recorded on April 27, 2018, in veyed to Linda A. Jaskulski by THE WESTFIELD NEWS Book No. 22149, at Page 339 for deed ofWWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM Joseph M. Jaskulski and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2019 - PAGE 11 breach of the conditions of said Linda A. Jaskulski dated June mortgage and for the purpose of 23, 1992 and recorded in the LEGAL NOTICES foreclosing, the same will be Hampden County Registry of sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Deeds in Book 8094, Page 550. DEADLINE: 2 DAYS DAY BEFORE PM on December 23, 2019, on For mortgagor's(s') title see November 25, 2019 the mortgaged premises located deed recorded with Hampden December 2, 9, 2019 at 23 Hancock Street, Westfield, County Registry of Deeds in Hampden County, Massachu- Book 8094, Page 550. These NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S setts, all and singular the premises will be sold and con- To Advertise Call SALE OF REAL ESTATE premises described in said mort- veyed subject to and with the gage, benefit of all rights, rights of way, By virtue and in execution of the restrictions, easements, coven- Power of Sale contained in a TO WIT: Certain real estate situ- ants, liens or claims in the 413-562-4181 Ext. 118 certain mortgage given by Linda ated in WESTFlELD, Hampden nature of liens, improvements, A. Jaskulski to Mortgage Elec- County, Massachusetts, situ- public assessments, any and all tronic Registration Systems, atedCLASSIFIEDAvailable in the southwesterly Online 24/7 corner at www.thewestunpaid taxes, taxfieldnews. titles, tax liens,com/classifieds Email [email protected] Inc., dated July 28, 2003 and re- of Hancock and Howard Streets water and sewer liens and any corded in the Hampden County and bounded: other municipal assessments or Registry of Deeds in Book liens or existing encumbrances 13443, Page 461, as modified NORTHERLY on said Hancock of record which are in force and by a certain modification agree- are applicable, having priority AUTO FOR SALE Street; TRAILERS Can You Help Sarah? ment dated September 1, 2014, over said mortgage, whether or TIMOTHY'S AUTO SALES Sarah Helps Seniors and recorded with said Hamp- EASTERLY on said Howard not reference to such restric- den County Registry of Deeds in Street; tions, easements, improve- SUBSTITUTES NEEDED Book 20376, Page 587, of which ments, liens or encumbrances is We might have exactly what Can you want, if not, let us locate it mortgage the undersigned is the SOUTHERLY on land now or made in the deed. Gateway Regional is seek- present holder, by assignment for you! Specializing in vehicles You formerly of Adelaide Smith; ing substitutes for all posi- under $4,000. from: TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of tions. Help and WESTERLY on land now or Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- Mortgage Electronic Registra- formerly of one Potter. Said lars by certified or bank check Bartlett Street, Westfield Sarah? tion Systems, Inc. as nominee Substitute rates are as premises are four (4) rods on will be required to be paid by the follows: (413)568-2261 www.sarahgillett.org www.sarahgillett.org for Webster Bank to JPMorgan Hancock Street and four and purchaser at the time and place Chase Bank, N.A, recorded on of sale. The balance is to be one-half (4 1/2) rods on Howard Teacher - $100 per day October 3, 2011, in Book No. Street. paid by certified or bank check 18940, at Page 129 Mortgage at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Custodian – $15 per hour Electronic Registration Systems, A Declaration of Homestead 150 California St., Newton, Mas- Inc. as nominee for Webster sachusetts 02458, or by mail to dated September 4, 1992 and Food Service - $12 per hour Bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank, recorded in the Hampden P.O. Box 610389, Newton High- N.A, recorded on May 10, 2012, County Registry of Deeds in lands, Massachusetts 02461- in Book No. 19252, at Page 169 Book 8165, Page 385 is hereby 0389, within thirty (30) days from Nurse (LPN) - $20 per hour JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A to the date of sale. Deed will be subordinated to this mortgage. How Did This Bayview Loan Servicing. LLC, Being the same premises con- provided to purchaser for record- Nurse (RN) - $30 per hour recorded on April 27, 2018, in veyed to Linda A. Jaskulski by ing upon receipt in full of the pur- HouseHelp Seniors? Book No. 22149, at Page 339 for deed of Joseph M. Jaskulski and chase price. The description of Paraprofessional - $12 per breach of the conditions of said Linda A. Jaskulski dated June the premises contained in said hour Want To Know A Secret? mortgage and for the purpose of 23, 1992 and recorded in the mortgage shall control in the Ask Sarah. foreclosing, the same will be Hampden County Registry of event of an error in this publica- Secretary - $15 per hour sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Deeds in Book 8094, Page 550. tion. Other terms, if any, to be www.sarahgillett.org PM on December 23, 2019, on For mortgagor's(s') title see announced at the sale. Security - $16 per hour the mortgaged premises located deed recorded with Hampden www.sarahgillett.org at 23 Hancock Street, Westfield, County Registry of Deeds in BAYVIEWLOANSERVICING, Please send letter of interest Hampden County, Massachu- Book 8094, Page 550. These LLC and resume to: setts, all and singular the premises will be sold and con- premises described in said mort- veyed subject to and with the Present holder of said mortgage Gateway Regional gage, benefit of all rights, rights of way, By its Attorneys, School District restrictions, easements, coven- Substitute Applications TO WIT: Certain real estate situ- ants, liens or claims in the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ated in WESTFlELD, Hampden 150 California St. 12 Littleville Road nature of liens, improvements, Huntington, MA 01050 County, Massachusetts, situ- public assessments, any and all Newton, MA 02458 ated in the southwesterly corner (617)558-0500 unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Gateway is an EOE of Hancock and Howard Streets water and sewer liens and any and bounded: other municipal assessments or 13635 liens or existing encumbrances NORTHERLY on said Hancock of record which are in force and Street; are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or EASTERLY on said Howard not reference to such restric- Street; tions, easements, improve- ments, liens or encumbrances is SOUTHERLY on land now or made in the deed. formerly of Adelaide Smith; TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of and WESTERLY on land now or Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dol- formerly of one Potter. Said lars by certified or bank check premises are four (4) rods on will be required to be paid by the Hancock Street and four and purchaser at the time and place one-half (4 1/2) rods on Howard of sale. The balance is to be Street. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., A Declaration of Homestead 150 California St., Newton, Mas- dated September 4, 1992 and sachusetts 02458, or by mail to recorded in the Hampden P.O. Box 610389, Newton High- County Registry of Deeds in lands, Massachusetts 02461- Book 8165, Page 385 is hereby 0389, within thirty (30) days from subordinated to this mortgage. the date of sale. Deed will be Being the same premises con- provided to purchaser for record- veyed to Linda A. Jaskulski by ing upon receipt in full of the pur- deed of Joseph M. Jaskulski and chase price. The description of Linda A. Jaskulski dated June the premises contained in said 23, 1992 and recorded in the mortgage shall control in the Hampden County Registry of event of an error in this publica- Deeds in Book 8094, Page 550. tion. Other terms, if any, to be For mortgagor's(s')Celebrating title see 29 Yearsannounced In Business at the sale. GARAGE DOORS deed recorded with Hampden C & C Zoning New Installations County Registry of Deeds in BAYVIEWLOANSERVICING, Heating & Cooling, INC "   Book 8094, Page 550. 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