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Artists create NOW THAT WAS CHALLENGING new partnership

The BVAA has a Rosanne Francesconi, by Sunday Sept. 24th. new collaboration with and Laura Cenedella. You can find the Alternatives at the Our first meeting will BVAA out and about Community Gallery, 5 S. be held Sept. 19 from 6:30- at the following venues Main St., Uxbridge. We 9 p.m. Our guest artist is this month: Alternatives aim to provide an inclu- Kris Occhino, who will Art and Music Makers, sive environment for the do a hands on demo of Sept. 9 on the Plaza, 50 arts, open to all local res- pen and ink with a water- Douglas Rd. Whitinsville. idents in the Blackstone color wash. It is open to Hopedale Day in the Valley area. As we get the public, but we request Park, Hopedale Center organized, the gallery that non members notify Common, Sept. 16th. will feature ongoing art us at [email protected] so Milford Local Access shows, classes, open stu- that we have sufficient TV studio gallery, South dios, and special events. supplies. Main St., Milford. Events will be posted on A “Bits and Pieces “ Our membership is both the Alternatives and quilting picture mak- open and a form may be BVAA websites, so check ing class will be held found at www.bvaa.org. frequently for updates. Sept. 27 from 6-9 p.m. We are an eclectic group Currently at the Participants will create of mixed media artists Community Gallery is a picture{landscape, flo- and photographers at all “A Show of Hands,” an ral} using bits and pieces skill levels. Membership Courtesy photo open juried show. It was of material cut into bits affords an opportunity very well represented and pieces of varied col- to practice new skills, to Simon Fairfield Public Library Trustees Kate Anderson, Ellie Chesebrough and Danielle with participants from ored material and placed make new friends of like Morrow showed their support for the Douglas library’s book sale and squash chal- Sturbridge to Worcester on a backing in such a minded artists, show in lenge. The Friends of the Library raised over $500 to supplement funds needed to and Milford and many fashion as to paint a pic- various kinds of shows in provide resources to the community. other Blackstone Valley ture. Two examples of the area, partake in field towns. First place went this art form can be seen trips, photo shoots, teach to Kelsey Campbell from at the present show at the in the gallery space and Upton, second place to Alternatives Community network to expand your Rosanne Francesconi, Gallery. They are titled visibility. Milford, third to “Fall” and “Summer.” To reach us with ques- Jose Criolo, Worcester. There is a $25 fee and tions email tovinfo@ Welcome fall at the Honorable mentions pre-registration is bvaa.org. went to Carol Frieswick, required at BVAA.org. annual Apple Festival

Located at 286 Mendon your best apple pie rec- cider mill for the apple Street, Blackstone, ipe? All are invited to orchard which he had on the historic Daniels participate in the apple the property and which Farmstead is celebrating pie contest which will be would become a main- the arrival of fall in New judged at 1 p.m. There is stay crop for the farm for England with an Apple a $10 entry fee for the con- a period of time in the Festival on Sunday, Oct. test. Forms are available early 1900s. The cider mill 1, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. online at www.daniels- was later improved with (Rain or Shine). Daniels farmstead.org. Judges for a second press for the Farmstead is known to the contest will be local thriving apple orchard have played a pivotal “celebrities.” and to accommodate vin- role in the growing of Browse the Farmer’s egar and cider production apples and the produc- Market where there will for farmers as far away tion of apple cider and be fresh produce and as Woonsocket, Rhode vinegar at the largest sur- meat, apples from local Island. Throughout the viving cider house in the orchards, apple related mid-twentieth centu- Blackstone River Valley. foodstuffs, and hand- ry Hiram’s son, Adin Joann Vieira, director made craft items. Baked Thayer Daniels, better of horticulture at Tower products will be avail- known as “Charlie,” Hill Botanical Garden in able for sale at the food raised peaches and hayed Boylston, will present an concession. the fertile fields. He also interpretive talk on “The Other activities will worked the cider mill Historical Impact of the include apple dunking, with two presses pow- Apple on Life in New an antique tools dis- ered by a steam engine England” at noon. Joann play, and music by the and a large outside cis- Courtesy photos has held the lead horti- Blackstone Valley Music, tern until 1950. Vinegar During the recent Freshmen and New Student Cookout, faculty and staff volunteered culture position at the led by Shanna Keegan. and cider were processed to spend the evening serving hamburgers, hotdogs, and smiles to the newest addi- garden since 1988, help- Tours of the cider house and sold at the farm tions to the BVT family. Seen here is teaching assistant George Cirignano, plumb- ing to shape the gardens, and the Daniels’ home until Charlie’s passing ing instructor Joseph Corriveau, and Assistant Superintendent-Director/Principal landscape, and plant will be available through- in 1993. Some years ago, Anthony Steele. selections through the out the day. the steam engine, which major garden and build- Hiram T. Daniels was powered the cider press- ing development. proprietor of the farm es, was sold to Hopedale Are you a baker who beginning in the late Mill, yet the cider mill BVT welcomes new students would want to show off 1800s. He constructed a Turn To APPLE page ­­­A10 at annual Welcome Barbecue That stitch in time? UPTON — Have you other students, greeted the business technolo- ever hosted a barbe- administrators, locat- gy program. cue that served more ed their bus number, The upperclass- than 700 hamburg- and received their men also set up tables It still has meaning ers and 600 hot dogs? exploratory schedules. throughout the hall- Blackstone Valley The event served as a ways passing out With a nod to the rich bags out of t-shirts. schools. Tech did exactly that launching pad into the information, selling textile history of the “It’s a great way to Combining two of during its Freshmen new year. class t-shirts, and Blackstone River Valley, repurpose unwanted tex- BHC’s key program and New Student “I’m excited to start advertising different Blackstone Heritage tiles,” she explained. “At areas, participants in Barbecue on Aug. 17, tomorrow,” said Cassie clubs and activities. Corridor, Inc. celebrates the same time, it encour- this first activity will hosting some 2,000 peo- Riordan, a freshman The tables were often National Sewing Month ages the use of a reusable stitch together some fab- ple representing the from Blackstone. “I’m crowded with incom- in September with the shopping bag, lessening ric plastic bag collectors 315 freshmen and the really looking forward ing students looking launch of a new volun- our dependency on plas- to help educate people dozen new upperclass- to the new experi- for advice from the teer activity focused tic bags.” about the recycling of men joining BVT this ence.” veterans. on sewing and textiles. BHC also operates a plastic bags and plastic year. Many returning “I always tell fresh- BHC is hosting an ini- Trash Responsibly™ pro- film. The annual event students also attend- men to get involved tial meeting of interest- gram, which focuses on “There are still many served as an opportu- ed the event as volun- and to make sure ed volunteers at RYCO raising awareness about people who are not aware nity for BVT staff and teers hoping to model their passion for edu- Creative Sewing Center, the impacts of trash that they can bring their returning students to the BVT spirit and cation remains with 25 Carrington St. in on the region’s natural plastic bags back to gro- welcome freshmen, help new students feel them throughout their Lincoln, RI, on Thursday, resources and which cery stores and other new students, and at ease in their new time at BVT,” said Sept. 21 at 6: 30 p.m. also promotes recycling large retailers for recy- their families to the school. Cavanaugh. According to BHC’s as one means of reduc- cling,” Combs explained. campus. The newest “I volunteered at the After all the ham- marketing director, ing the trash. Just this With America Recycles members of the BVT barbecue to give back burgers, hot dogs, Bonnie Combs, there is year, BHC-sponsored Day coming up on Nov. community were treat- because Valley Tech grills, and tables were great interest in sewing projects collected more 15, this will be a great ed to traditional cook- has given me so much, cleared from the front throughout the National than 10 tons of residen- community service proj- out fare on the front so I like to be the best lawn, the BVT staff Heritage Corridor. tial waste, including 730 ect to encourage more lawn of the school and representative for BVT welcomed the fresh- Combs often brings her pounds of plastic bags recycling of plastic bags a chance to dilute some that I can be,” said men and new students own sewing machine and plastic film collect- and film. One other proj- of their nerves. At the Adam Cavanaugh, a to community events ed by Blackstone Valley ect idea is to make reus- barbecue students met junior from Milford in Turn To BVT ­­­A9 page to demonstrate how to Regional Vocational make reusable shopping and Northbridge high Turn To STITCH page ­­­A3 2 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Armed robbery suspect charged NORTHBRIDGE — According to information that store. Police responded, and the clerk report- provided by the Northbridge Police Department, ed he had just been robbed at knife point by an on Thursday, Aug. 10 Robert Piligian, age 22 of individual wearing a hat and bandana to cover his 4 Balin Circle, North Grafton was charged with face and gloves covering his hands. armed robbery while masked. As the result of a three week investigation, a These charges were in connection with the July warrant was issued for Piligian out of Uxbridge 25 robbery of the Village Variety store located at 84 District Court. Border St., Whitinsville. He was being held at Westborough District At approximately 11 p.m. on that date, Court for unrelated charges out of Grafton. Northbridge Police received a call for a robbery at

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LEARN YOUR ROOTS: Sept. 5, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Scandinavian Genealogy Talk Pleasant Street Church, 25 Cross St., on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at Capsules Whitinsville. The program contin- Uxbridge Free Public Library. Sharon ues for 13 weeks, and participants Christenson will speak on tracking [email protected] or (508) 529-4096. can begin attending at any time. her Scandinavian family heritage and SUPPORT GROUPS Contact the church office at 508-234- Accuracy Watch share tips on tracking yours! Please The DivorceCare Recovery Support 5268, e-mail [email protected], or sign up for this event. (508) 278-8624. visit www.pscrc.org for more infor- Group begins a new weekly session on The Blackstone Valley Tribune is com- SEEKING VENDORS Tuesday, Sept. 5. This program is for mation and to register. A comple- mitted to accuracy in all its news The Upton Woman’s Club is now men and women struggling through mentary program for kids ages 5-12, accepting applications for the 2017 separation and divorce. The program called DivorceCare for Kids, will be reports. Although numerous safeguards Upton Woman’s Club Fall Fair being offers support from knowledgeable run concurrently with the adult pro- are in place to ensure accurate report- held on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Blackstone leaders and interaction with others gram. ing, mistakes can occur. Confirmed Valley Regional VocTech High School, going through the same experiences. Curtain’s Up! Stepping Stone 65 Pleasant St., Upton. This is the Community Theatre Fall Workshop. fact errors will be corrected at the top Each meeting includes time for mak- right hand corner of page A3 in a timely biggest and best fair in Upton, and a ing some new friends, refreshments, Places, dates and times to be deter- wonderful opportunity for you to tap and a video, followed by small group mined. This 5-week workshop is manner. into the pre-holiday shopping crowd. discussion. Weekly topics include designed to enhance technical and If you find a mistake, call Vendors are invited to sell crafts, prod- What’s Happening to Me, Facing Your performance skills through move- (508) 909-4130 during normal business ucts and services Saturday, Nov. 4th, 9 ment, improvisations, and acting Anger, Depression, Financial Survival, hours. During non-business hours, leave a.m.-3 p.m. Booth spaces are limited and Loneliness, and KidCare. exercises. All abilities welcome! accepted on a first come basis. For more Workshop Fee: $35. For more infor- a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The DivorceCare program is free, The editor will return your phone call. information and an application contact: non-denominational, and open to all. mation: Wendy Saba at ewsaba34@ Vanessa Majkut, Vendor Chairman Meetings of the group begin Tuesday, gmail.com or 508-842-1065, or Donna. Fall Fair, Upton Woman’s Club at vima- [email protected] Charlton Orchards Farm Pick Your Own Learning a bit about Isaiah APPLES & Coffee Break, a non-denominational community Sept. 7, Visitat Fairlawn our FarmChurch Storeand is held each Bible study for women, will begin its Fall season Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Coffee Break offers BLACKBERRIES with a study of Isaiah. The book of Isaiah focuses women~ inPasture the Blackstone Raised Valley Beef an opportunity ~ on the comfort and security that’s available to all to read and discuss the Bible, share questions ~ Call for availability ~ through God’s saving grace. and concerns, and develop new friendships. Each We Have Peaches & Plums In Our Store! As a prophet, Isaiah spoke of turning toward lesson is independent, so if you can’t attend every God, of redemption and forgiveness, and of a week, you won’t feel “lost.” There’s no “home- STORE IS OPEN! redeemer to come. Discover for yourselves this work” required, and no previous Bible knowledge “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting is necessary. Study guides are provided free of Peaches, Plums, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Broccoli, Apples, Father, Prince of Peace” that Isaiah spoke of, as charge. Apple Cider, Eggs, Cider Doughnuts and Pies we dig into Isaiah. Fairlawn Church is located at 305 Goldthwaite Refreshments and quality child care are provid- Road (off Hill Street) in Whitinsville. For direc- 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA ed — with a loving nursery for infants up to age 2 tions, questions, or to get more information, call 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com and a story hour that your 3- to 5-year olds won’t Ginette at 508-234-4806 or the church secretary at New Hours: Thur, Fri & Sat 9-4 • Sun 10-3 • Mon 10-4 want to miss! 508-234-2838. Coffee Break’s Fall season begins on Thursday,

STITCH and left an overwhelming record of continued from page A­­­ 1 their deeds, accomplishments, and other happenings in town,” Hixon Come enjoy a warm meal able shopping bags to help support revealed. communities that are passing plastic While the first meeting of the vol- with family or friends by the fire! bag regulations. Grafton is the first unteer sewing group is being held community in the National Heritage in Lincoln, RI, the group is likely to Buy One, Corridor to approve a ban of single use meet in different National Heritage plastic bags. The initiative was passed Corridor communities throughout Get One FREE at the May 2017 Town Meeting and will the year, including some historic sites Visit the Publick House on any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday for Lunch such as the Little Red Shop Museum in or Dinner. Offer valid only on Mon., Tues., & Wed. Not valid with any other go into effect on July 1, 2018. coupon, discount or promotion. Not applicable to groups or private events. BHC Volunteers-in-Parks lead Hopedale, Slater Mill in Pawtucket, RI, Lower priced entree will be complimentary. Not available for take-out. numerous activities throughout the and others. Owning a sewing machine This certificate has no cash value. Excludes all holidays. Expires 8/31/17. Maximum 4 coupons per table/party. Blackstone River Valley National is not a prerequisite as BHC’s Combs Heritage Corridor. Some of those vol- noted she and other volunteers have unteer-led activities have so far includ- acquired a number of machines that Publick House Historic Inn ~ 277 Main St., Sturbridge, MA 01566 ed trail hikes, bird spotting, and sup- will be made available, and will accept Visit www.publickhouse.com for more information or call 508-347-3313 porting BHC’s annual GO! program. donations of more sewing equipment, The idea to create a volunteer sewing fabric and supplies. activity was also inspired by a vol- To learn more about the volunteer unteer research project underway in sewing initiative, and to RSVP for the the historic town of Hopedale, which Sept. 21 meeting, contact Bonnie Combs is taking a look at records from the at (508) 234-4242 or email at bcombs@ Hopedale Sewing Circle. According to blackstoneheritagecorrdor.org. Linda Hixon who is leading the project, An energetic nonprofit, the women in Hopedale gathered togeth- Blackstone Heritage Corridor, Inc. er for more than 150 years and dis- partners with organizations, local com- cussed love, death, abolition, equality, munities, businesses and residents to and much more, while working on tex- ensure the long term vitality of the tile projects in a group they called the Blackstone River Valley National Hopedale Sewing Circle. Heritage Corridor. Learn more at “Together, they forged a strong bond BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org.

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25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone: (508) 909-4126 Fax: (508) 764-8015 www.StonebridgePress.com OPINIONOpinion and commentary from the Blackstone Valley and beyond Frank G. Ruth Chilinski DeAmicis President & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Are you a Editor Publisher “hardworking” Massachusetts Community Colleges investor? ditorial E Unite Against Hatred We observe To the Editor: our pledge to our communities. You are Labor Day as a cel- The Presidents of the 15 Community all welcome and valued; your religion, ebration of the Colleges of Massachusetts unite to voice race, ethnicity, language, citizenship, American work- our opposition to the violence, bigot- and gender are honored. We will contin- er. You work hard Ragging on ry, racism and hate we witnessed in ue to learn together. Hate has no place at your whole life Charlottesville, Virginia this past week- our Massachusetts Community Colleges. with the hope that end. your efforts will ultimately allow The students on our campuses across Ellen Kennedy, President, Berkshire Financial the world the Commonwealth reflect the rich diver- Community College you to achieve sity of our nation. Our philosophy of Laura L. Douglas, President, Bristol Focus your financial We were invited to view the musi- teaching and learning has, at its core, Community College goals, such as cal “Ragtime” over the weekend by an the promise of inclusive excellence and Pam Edding, President, Bunker Hill DENNIS a comfortable ANTONOPOULOS octogenarian, who had expected a light- social justice. We embrace our shared Community College retirement. But hearted visit with some of her favorite values of global citizenship and prize John L. Cox, President, Cape Cod for that to happen, music. the richness of cultural wealth in our Community College you may need to We weren’t disappointed by the play, diverse communities. We respect people Robert Pura, President, Greenfield apply some of the lessons of the but it wasn’t what we expected. from all nations, cultures, background, Community College workplace to your efforts as an It was, for those unfamiliar with the and experience and welcome them to join Christina Royal, President, Holyoke investor. plot, such a perfect allegory for the our community of scholars and learners, Community College So, what are these lessons? Here world today. for therein lies the hope and the future David Podell, President, MassBay are a few to consider: The play is based on a small novel by strength of our nation and our world. Community College Be consistent. The most suc- E. L. Doctorow. It in turn is based on We reject, in the strongest possible Charles Wall, President, Massasoit cessful workers are the ones who other works of fiction, he had said so terms, hateful rhetoric, harmful actions, Community College show up, day after day, and strive himself, and he also took real people to or attempts to diminish the values or James C. Mabry, President, Middlesex to overcome the inevitable obsta- mix into the story and give them fiction- identity of our community members, Community College cles that crop up. As an investor, al places and put words in their mouths while remaining committed to the funda- James Vander Hooven, President, you, too, need to be consistent to spark the action. mental right of free speech. These actions Mount Wachusett Community College in your habits – which means Which is why Dr. Booker T. will not gain a foothold on our campuses. Patricia A. Gentile, President, North you should keep investing in all Washington, JP Morgan, Harry Houdini We will provide safe and secure environ- Shore Community College types of markets. If you take a and others are part of the ensemble. ments for our students, faculty and staff. Lane Glenn, President, Northern Essex “time out” every time the market That background was necessary We will continue to embrace the diver- Community College drops, you might end up missing before we could get to why a ramble sity that makes our institutions strong. Gail E. Carberry, President, opportunities when the next rally about what we did over the weekend Our community colleges are democra- Quinsigamond Community College begins. was important: the plot centers on race cy’s colleges. The teaching and learning Valerie R. Roberson, President, Be flexible. When good workers relations in the early 1900s, just as the that happen at our 15 colleges speaks to Roxbury Community College see that something is not going fledgling labor movement is on the rise, the immense compassion and potential John B. Cook, President, Springfield well, they change what they’re immigration from Europe is booming that enrich our nation. In these times Technical Community College doing. And when you invest, you (Ellis Island was open and busy) and the that test our resolve as leaders, we renew also may need to make adjust- world was changing. ments. If an investment has con- Then, as always, complacency was sistently underperformed, or if rewarded with turning a world on its you have too many others very ear. similar to it, or if it just doesn’t A family finds itself in the center of meet your needs anymore, you a storm as a tiny baby is found aban- Solving the Alzheimer’s Puzzle may be better off by selling it doned in their garden; and compassion- and using the proceeds to invest ate Mother decides to keep it, find its BY: that would establish the Massachusetts elsewhere. This doesn’t mean you mother and help. SENATOR MICHAEL O. MOORE Alzheimer’s Project within the state’s should constantly be buying and The problem? The baby is black. (D-MILLBURY) Executive Office of Health and Human selling — in fact, you’ll likely be It spirals from there. Suddenly the Services. Its purpose is to create and better off by purchasing quality family is involved in a different world, Imagine being unable to recognize integrate a statewide plan to accelerate investments and holding them for and the trials and tribulations of a black your child’s face, or to witness a brother the development of treatments that could the long term. But you need to musician and his fiancée` and their or sister forgetting their sibling’s name. prevent, halt, or reverse Alzheimer’s dis- be flexible enough to make the child. Not a normal place at all. It’s upsetting to think about. Yet with ease. appropriate moves at the appro- We are also given a second plot sur- over 5 million Americans suffering from This bill would establish an adviso- priate times. rounding an earnest immigrant and his Alzheimer’s disease, this is a frightening ry council on Alzheimer’s research and Be informed. The best workers daughter. reality for many. Alzheimer’s permeates treatment in order to guide the state are those who regularly update And eventual there are radically nearly every community in our coun- on matters related to the disease. This their skills and acquire knowl- rabid anti-black toughs who bait the try, forcing millions of families to suffer council, served by experts in healthcare, edge that helps them do their jobs musician and then vandalize his car. through the pain of having loved ones would coordinate with the federal gov- better. As an investor, you should (How dare he own one!) gradually forget the people and mem- ernment and other states to recommend also keep learning – about the Fast forward to today. We still have ories they previously cherished. The policies that promote Alzheimer’s care investment world in general and the people and the situations. We hav- burden placed on these families can be and disease research. Furthermore, this about new opportunities for you en’t learned much in a hundred years overwhelming as they struggle to best legislation recognizes that certain ethnic to explore. And you should always at all. take care of their ailing family member and racial populations are at an elevated understand what you are invest- The labor problems are different, while dealing with their own grief and risk for Alzheimer’s disease. In an effort ing in – and why. Even if you but still exist in one vein or another. heartache brought on by their loved one’s to decrease health disparities across the work with a financial profession- We still have a need for the unions memory loss. Commonwealth, this bill would ensure al, you need to inform yourself and for oversight of business. We even Despite declining mortality rates for that a greater focus is placed on these about every aspect of your invest- managed to give big business the same many other diseases, Alzheimer’s con- high-risk populations. ment portfolio – after all, it’s your rights as a human for the sake of some tinues to be on the rise. It has emerged Ultimately, this legislative initiative money and your future. laws after all. We can’t ever slake our as the 6th leading cause of death in the will help our state prepare for the predict- Be farsighted. Good workers not vigilance of business. United States, with no signs of slowing ed increase in Alzheimer’s diagnoses, as only know what they’re doing – We still have a “race problem.” We its upward trajectory. In Massachusetts, well as educate and raise awareness on they also can visualize the desired address it differently perhaps, use dif- the Centers for Disease Control and the disease. The bill, S.1239, is now before outcome of each task. And, of ferent words, are more aware about Prevention predict that by 2025, there the Joint Committee on Public Health, course, people who are in charge differences and social practices. We will be over 150,000 people suffering from where I hope it will receive a favorable of a particular endeavor, or who actually celebrate differences at times Alzheimer’s. That’s more than 427 people recommendation. This critical piece of are responsible for the fortunes instead of fear them, but unfortunately in each community in the Bay State. legislation will go a long way to support- of a business, have a clear view the “problem” still exists. We haven’t We are fortunate to live in a state with ing our senior citizens, aging veterans, of what they want to accomplish, actually come very far in this area at incredible research facilities and health- local families, and the community as a even if the achievement of that all as a society. Indeed, we are worse care providers that are working around whole. goal is many years in the future. because we have trickled it into differ- the clock to combat Alzheimer’s, but As our population continues to grow When you invest, you also need to ent “colors” and shades, divided our- there is still more that we can be doing and age, we must be proactive in ensur- see where you want to go. If you selves even further. as a Commonwealth to further assist ing we have a coordinated effort to treat can constantly keep in mind your We still have resistance and fear over research and to improve the quality of and address the impact this disease has long-term goals – such as the type immigration. We have more immi- life for those impacted by the disease. on individuals and the families who care of retirement lifestyle you desire grants from different places around the Cognizant of the challenges we face in for them. – you will likely find it easier to world at this moment in time, South this ongoing battle, I have filed legislation stick with an investment strategy American, the Middle East and far East that’s appropriate for your needs than the European countries; but the and risk tolerance. Conversely, same prejudices and fears exist. We, if you lose sight of your destina- the children of immigrants, have a real tion, you might be more prone to problem in this area. LETTERS taking short-term detours, which And so, despite 100 years to work on could work against you. all this, we have rallies and riots right Labor Day reminds us to appre- Extra! Extra! Read All About It! ciate the skills and dedication of now outside our doors. 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Whether you’re looking gmail.com with any questions Visit our will perform at St. John’s Episcopal ling, a comedy/drama that provides a to update your wardrobe or clean out Facebook page or website at uxbridge- Church in Sutton, Friday, Aug. 25, at 7 piercing look at a family of performers your closet, this is the event for you! friendsofmusic.org. for more informa- p.m. Tickets are $25 each. The proceeds coming to terms with the roles they play Call Christine (508) 234-8131; email eda- tion and a price list for e-cycling. This will be split equally among four char- in each other’s lives. Tickets: $20, $18 [email protected] for info. event will be held rain or shine. UFM is ities, which are Bernice’s Community under 18/over 64, $16 for groups of 10 a 501c organization. Cupboard, Be Like Brit, Connect Africa, or more. Reservations: (508) 296-0797 or Alternatives’ Valley Bag Toss: and Worcester Fellowship. The concert at [email protected]. Alternatives’ Whitin Mill Plaza, is also a celebration of the joining of Saturday, September Also visit PilgramSoulProductions. 50 Douglas Road, Whitinsville, on St. John’s Episcopal and St. Andrew’s com. Produced by special arrangement Saturday, September 23 at noon (Rain Andrews Episcopal into a new con- 16 with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. date September 24). Join us for an after- gregation to be known as Holy Spirit ART AUCTION: The Lions Club of noon filled with music, food, drinks, Episcopal Church. Uxbridge and Mendon art auction is cornhole boards and flying bags! Teams Saturday, September 9 being held at The Crystal Room, 49 compete for great prizes. Spectators wel- Cedar St, Milford on Saturday, Sept. come! Bring your friends! All Proceeds Thursday, August 31 RECYCLE DAY: Uxbridge Parents 16 at 7 p.m. with a preview at 6 p.m. benefit Alternatives. For information for Safe Graduation annual Yard Sale- Tickets are $10 which includes hors and registration go to: AlternativesNet. FREE CONCERT SERIES: The Vendor Fair- Electronic recycling d’oeuvres, desserts, and a cash bar. The org/BagToss Alternatives and ValleyCAST sum- event on Saturday, Sept. 9 at St. Mary’s auction will include an African safari mer concert series takes place every Church, 77 Mendon St. from 8am-2pm. trip among the possible prizes. For tick- Thursday evening, 6-8 p.m. at the Rain or Shine. No early birds please. ets and more information please contact Alternatives Whitin Mill, 50 Douglas Thursday, September Yard sale and baked goods table, over Diane Seely, (508) 450-2451, dmseely@ Road, Whitinsville. In case of inclem- a dozen brand name vendors featur- hotmail.com or Diane Harper (508) 864- ent weather, the performance will be 28 ing skin care products, clothing, crafts, 4460, [email protected]. Tickets held indoors at the Singh Performance plastic storage, kitchen gadgets, can- may also be purchased at the Mendon LEARN YOUR ROOTS: Scandinavian Center, same address. Refreshments dles, essential oils, jewelry, nail wraps, Greenhouse, 9 Hastings St., Mendon. Genealogy Talk on Thursday, Sept. 28 will be available for sale. Tonight, it’s bags, gifts; electronic recycling for a at 6:30 p.m. at Uxbridge Free Public HELP! The Cure for Beatlemania. small fee for most everything with a Library. Sharon Christenson will speak cord. Eligible items include household Saturday, September on tracking her Scandinavian family appliances, computers, TVs, video heritage and share tips on tracking Friday, September 1 games, gaming systems, microwaves 23 yours! Please sign up for this event. and much more. See website at https:// (508) 278-8624. Random and Response: Images & sites.google.com/site/uxbridgepsg2018 FIELD DAY: Whitinsville Fish & Visual Thoughts: Opening Reception: for recyclables pricing list. Proceeds to Game Club of Douglas is holding a Field Friday, September 1, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Uxbridge Parents for Safe Graduation Day. The event is free and open to the Visual artists Amy Ragus and calligra- Saturday, October 1 Night next June. public. Featuring many outdoor events, pher C.A. Millner collaborate to create ICE CREAM FOR BREAKFAST: spon- ranges will be open, games for all ages, 2017 Mattress Sale Fundraiser: On pairings of found object images and sored by the Northbridge High School raffles, food and drink all available. Sunday, Oct. 1 the Uxbridge Friends of corresponding word play. Boosters Club Saturday, Sept. 9, at 171 Tickets will need to be purchased for Music will sponsor its annual Mattress At 6 p.m. during the opening, C.A. Linwood Avenue, the Rams Shack, in the chicken barbecue. Contact Steve Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Uxbridge Millner will demonstrate her calligra- Whitinsville, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The at [email protected] for dinner High School, 300 Quaker Highway. Visit phy by lettering attendees’ names and cost to create your own ice cream bowl tickets. the mobile showroom and take a look Amy Ragus will share her found objects will be $3 per child and $5 for adults. Recycle for Music Day 2017: The at brand new, name brand mattresses and methods for creating her drawings CLOTHING SWAP: The Blackstone Uxbridge Friends of Music will hold including Simmons, and Beautyrest in and photo collages. Exhibit runs from Valley United Methodist Church in its annual Recycle for Music Day on all sizes, with full factory warranties. Sept. 1-Oct. 13 at the Spaulding R. Aldrich Whitinsville hosts a clothing swap Saturday, Sept. 23 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. You can save $$ and benefit from restful Heritage Gallery, Alternatives’ Whitin Saturday, Sept. 9 from 9-11am. We at Saint Mary’s Church, 77 Mendon St., nights while supporting the Uxbridge Mill, 50 Douglas Road, Whitinsville. accept donations of gently used (no Uxbridge. This event features a yard Music Program. A team of mattress rips or stains please) men’s, women’s sale, bake sale and recycling for cash. experts will be onsite to answer any and kid’s clothing, shoes and accesso- Donations of baked goods, craft items, questions. For information, contact September 8-17 ries. Donations can be dropped off on new and gently used yard sale items, Laura Newhall at lnewhall@charter. children’s toys, clothing and musical net, Liz Wondolowski at wondoliz16@ The Country House: by Donald Friday, Sept. 8 between 6 and 7pm or the instruments, and bottles and cans would gmail.com, visit our Facebook page or Margulies, directed by Matthew J. morning of the swap. Use the driveway between Domino’s Pizza and the law be appreciated. Bring your cell phones, website at uxbridgefriendsofmusic.org Carr and presented by Pilgrim Soul electronic items and small appliances Productions. Sept. 8, 9, 15 & 16 at 7:30 office and come in the church’s back door. Everything is free and the swap for e-cycling, too! Please drop off dona- Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­A15 Latest antique and collectibles news

There continues to be a lot a lucky shopper at a Pittsburgh of news since I wrote my last thrift shop was hoping to find article updating you on antique something “weird or cool.” He related stories. In New Mexico, had made what he considered a a painting that was stolen over nice find on another visit when 30 years ago recently resur- he bought a Pendleton coat for faced. The painting was stolen $7 that originally cost $200. A the day after Thanksgiving bat caught his eye and in 1985 from the University of he paid $2.22 for it. Items are Arizona Museum of Art. The Antiques, sold by the pound in that shop. New York Times reported that The bat is marked Harold “Pie” placed inside by Neil Armstrong during our August 31st auction. Registration a man and a woman followed a Collectibles Traynor. It’s been determined the Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969. The has begun for my “Evaluating Your museum staff member into the that the bat was used by the matter then became more complicated. Antiques” class, which takes place on museum when it opened at 9:00 & Estates Pittsburgh Hall of Fame third Prior to being sold in the online auction, September 17th at the Bay Path Adult a.m. While the woman distract- baseman during the 1920s or the bag was in a museum in Kansas. The Evening School in Charlton. I’ll be ed the employee, the man sliced WAYNE TUISKULA ‘30s. A Traynor bat sold for Chicago Tribune reported that the bag appraising items at the Sovittaja Park the picture from the frame. $1,900 in 2016. Another bat had been stolen and the museum owner in Rutland on Saturday, September Proprietors of a furniture and that had belonged to Traynor’s obtained it illegally. The government 30th. See www.centralmassauctions. antique store in New Mexico received grandson sold for $7,000. The bat found confiscated the bag from the museum com for more details of these and other many questions about a painting they at the thrift shop is headed to auc- owner and unintentionally auctioned upcoming events. recently acquired from an estate. Some tion where the owner will undoubtedly it in the online auction. After a legal research showed that it was “Woman- make a nice profit. battle between the government and the Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula Ochre” by Willem de Kooning that had A Chicago woman made an even big- woman who was the winning bidder, Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass been stolen from the museum. Two of de ger find in 2015. She saw a bag labeled the court determined the woman right- Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate Kooning’s paintings have sold for $137.5 “lunar sample return” and won the lot fully owned it. With confirmation that Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- million and $300 million. The shop pro- for a $995 bid on an online federal auc- the bag contained actual moon dust, it tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), prietors have returned the painting to tion site. After winning the bag, she sent was auctioned again and it brought the [email protected] the museum. it to NASA to be authenticated. The bag astronomical figure of $1.8 million. The Idaho Press Tribune reports that was determined to contain moon dust Our website contains information on

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Just look at that variety! Courtesy photos Dave Kalagher, farm manager, Chef Lynne McPherson and Officer Mike O’Connor A hearty harvest thank you to port our seniors and keep our commu- County Sheriff’s Department,” said after lunch. All ages and family mem- the Worcester County Sheriff’s nities safe and well. in-house Chef Lynne McPherson. bers are welcome. Department and especially to Officer “This time of year, fresh vegetables The staff at the Uxbridge Senior We serve lunch promptly at noon Mike O’Connor and Dave Kalagher, are a very healthy addition to our daily Center invite you to join us for lunch, Monday through Friday. Call us at farm manager, for delivering fresh menu.” socialize, and make new friends. Come (508) 278-8622 to register and to learn grown vegetables to the Uxbridge “Many of our senior citizens used to in and learn more about us. We are more about our services, daily menu, Senior Center. We are grateful to our have their own gardens. Our seniors located at 36 South Main St. (122 upcoming programs or if you need a Sheriff, Lew Evangelidis and his won- were so pleased to take home fresh South). We play a card game every ride. We will be happy to pick you up. derful staff for all that they do to sup- vegetables donated by the Worcester Tuesday and Bingo every Thursday We look forward to meeting you! 6 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Linwood Mill resident winner of annual poster contest WHITINSVILLE — Full-service real estate and property management firm Peabody Properties is proud to announce that Jean Mistretta, a res- ident of Whitinsville’s Linwood Mill (a Peabody Properties communi- ty), was selected as a winner in this year’s National Affordable Housing Management Association Calendar Contest. The annual contest, this year with the theme “Learning Will Get Me Where I’m Going: Reaching for Knowledge,” is open to children, elderly or special needs residents living in a NAHMA community. Mistretta, age 74, was one of two Peabody Properties residents to be selected for the National 2018 NAHMA Calendar, and one of 23 award winners overall, out of almost 5,000 entries. Winnie Mei, 17, a resident of Charlesview Residences in Brighton, was also selected. In addition to their Courtesy photos artwork being featured in the calen- Jean Mistretta and the award winning poster Charlesview Residences, Brighton; Dorchester. dar, both will receive a $1,000 educa- she created tional scholarship from the NAHMA (*Honorable Mention) Jeylanis Resto of * Posters were submitted to NEAHMA Market Mill Apartments, Lowell, Daizah for Regional judging Educational Foundation. Properties, Inc. residents achieved This year, about 150 entries from Davis of Braintree Village Apartments, Peabody Properties is a full-service placement in their categories: Braintree, Melanie Reyes of Market real-estate firm which manages more 15 different Peabody properties were Youth: received; after much deliberation, the Mill Apartments, Lowell, Ester Garcia than 11,000 units of housing, primar- Pre-K: Tiffany Gunwan of Market Mill of Market Mill Apartments, Lowell, ily in New England. The award-win- judging committee comprised of six Apartments, Lowell, Mass; Sloane St. members of Peabody Properties’ resi- Skylar Book of Middlebury Arms, ning, privately held corporation and Pierre of Fairhaven Village, Fairhaven; Middleboro, Sasiyyah Reynolds of Accredited Management Organization dent service staff selected 20 entries for Johnny Gutierrez of Anchor’s Weigh, submission to NEAHMA for the next Middlebury Arms, Middleboro, Nevaeh (AMO) was incorporated in 1976 and Chelsea; Jose Benique of Fairhaven Dabrey of School House Properties, is under the direction of Karen Fish- voting round. Village, Fairhaven; and Alexa Adele of Of the more than 250 posters received Mattapan, and Savannah Dwelly of Will and Melissa Fish-Crane. In 1995, Camfield Apartments, Boston. Fairhaven Village, Fairhaven. Peabody Properties recognized its by NEAHMA from throughout New K-1: (*First Place) Aniyahlis Luna England, three posters entered by 7-9: (*First Place) Amy Jiminez of long-term commitment to Resident of Market Mill Apartments, Lowell; 135 Lafayette St., Salem; (*Second Services as a unique area of expertise Peabody Properties were named region- (Second Place) Joshua Resto of Market al winners. In addition to Mistretta, Place) Nytayah Bugg of Braintree within the field of property manage- Mill Apartments, Lowell; (Third Village Apartments, Braintree; (*Third ment and established a new, special- who placed first in the senior category, Place) Ramadan Maruf of Camfield and Mei, who placed first in the grades Place) Heb Elhssan of Charlesview ty sector. Peabody Resident Services, Estates, Boston; and (Honorable Residences, Brighton; and (*Honorable Inc. is dedicated solely to the develop- 10-12 category and was also designated Mention) Izabella Aybar of Market Mill as Best in Show Winner, Justin Lopez, a Mention) Anabelle Ramos of Edgewater ment of support services and programs Apartments, Lowell. Apartments, Springfield. for residents of affordable housing. resident of Anchor’s Weigh in Chelsea, 2-3: (*First Place) Fatima Portillo placed third in the grades 4-6 category. 10-12: (Second Place) Annette Peabody Properties is designated as of Carter Heights, Chelsea; (*Second Betancourt of Carter Heights, Chelsea. a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), “We are so proud of Jean, Winnie, and Place) Alexander Cruz of Market Mill of all of our resident artists,” said Lynne Residents with Special Needs: is certified by the Massachusetts Apartments, Lowell; (*Third Place) First Place: Johnny Torres Jr.of State Office of Minority and Women Sales, director of resident services for Emely Baez of Market Mill Apartments, Peabody Properties, Inc. “NAHMA’s Edgewater Apartments, Springfield; Business Assistance (SOMWBA) and Lowell; and (Honorable Mention) Axel Second Place: Hong Thu of Kelly House, was recently ranked in the top 60 on contest is a great opportunity for us to Luna of Market Mill Apartments, showcase the vast talent residing with- Dorchester; and Third Place: Judy the 2017 National Affordable Housing Lowell, Neeam Elamin of Charlesview Bernardez of 135 Lafayette St., Salem. Management Association (NAHMA) in our communities, and to promote Residences, Brighton, Emmanuel awareness for the importance of edu- Elderly:(*Second Place) Robert Affordable 100 List. Peabody Properties Okeke of Station 101, Beverly, and Williams of Bedford Green, Bedford; maintains headquarters at 536 Granite cation in a fun and imaginative way. It Riley McGovern of 240 Conant Street, is inspiring to see that so many of our (*Third Place) Barbara Sparks of St., Braintree, MA 02184. The firm also Danvers. Moorings at Squantum Gardens, has offices in New Jersey and Florida. residents submitted entries.” 4-6: (*Second Place) Hula Khalifa of In addition to the three entrants Quincy; Honorable Mention: Khai For additional information please Charlesview Residences, Brighton; Dong of Kelly House, Dorchester, and visit http://www.peabodyproperties. whose posters were considered in the (*Third Place) Zena Khalifa of national contest, the following Peabody Annie Grant of Cardinal Medeiros, com. Plans finalizing for Walk The Worcester County Walk to End Those wishing to donate in the name Alzheimer’s this year will take place of Team Barbara may do so by going on Sunday, Sept. 24 at Quinsigamond on line to the Alzheimer’s 2017 Annual Community College, 670 West Boylston Walk. By clicking on “Donate” will St., Worcester, rain or shine. Walk reg- bring you to “Donate to a Team”. Then istration begins at 8:30 a.m., the pre- type in “Team Barbara”. Your dona- Walk ceremony begins at 10 a.m., and tion in any amount will be appreciated the Walk will begin at 10:30 a.m. and welcomed. Together we can be an The Walk is three miles long, and unstoppable force in the fight against water stations will be provided along Alzheimer’s. the Walk route. Team Barbara captain is her husband Please join us as we Walk to End Frank S. P. Yacino, who was her pri- Alzheimer’s, the nation’s sixth-lead- mary caregiver, with the help of many ing cause of death, and a disease that aides, provided through the PACE devastates millions of families across Program of Summit Elder Care. This the country. With your help, we can will be the twelfth Walk we have partic- raise awareness and funds to enhance ipated in. Last year our Team Barbara Courtesy photo Alzheimer’s care and support to family and friends donated $10,100 to A group of walkers with the reasons they are involved from last year’s event. advance critical research. the Walk. 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Coda Massage Pamela Bishop · Douglas · [email protected] · 508-826-9444 B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 25, 2017 • 7 OBITUARIES Linda Ann Auger, 68 Paul R. Ballard, 83 THOMPSON — Linda Ann Auger, Linda is survived by the love of age 68, of Thompson, CT, passed away her life of 30 years, Kevin McKnight NORTHBRIDGE in 1952. He enlisted in the Air Force peacefully surrounded by her loving of Thompson, CT, her son, Brandon — Paul R. Ballard, in 1953, retiring as a Master Sergeant family, Thursday, August 10, 2017, at Auger and His girlfriend Danielle age 83, died Friday, in 1976. UMass Medical Center in Worcester, Lamontagne of Douglas, and her chil- August 11, in the He was a Field Service Manager at after a brief illness. Born in Putnam, dren, and her three grandchildren who Worcester Rehab & King Instruments in Westborough, CT, she was the daughter of the late she loved dearly, Matthew, Ryan and Health Care Center. and was co-owner of the Brown Sheet Albena (Balli) and Nicholas J. Ferro. Sara, as well as several extended fam- He is survived by his Metal Company in Northbridge, prior Linda was a kind and caring per- ily members. She is predeceased by wife, Cecile (Aucoin) to retiring in 1999. son. She took pleasure in helping oth- her sister, Gertrude Henault. Linda Ballard; a son, Carl Mr. Ballard was formerly a member ers. She enjoyed being at the lake by will be greatly missed not only by her Ballard, of Dunedin, of Saint Peter’s Church in Northbridge. her house and had fun playing video family, but all those who have had the FL; a daughter, He belonged to the VFW, and he enjoyed games on her phone. She also cher- pleasure of meeting her. Visitation will Pauline Naples, of flying his own plane for many years. ished her cats and enjoyed taking care be held on Friday, August 18th from Worcester; a grand- Funeral services will be private, and of them and were like kids to her. 9:00-10:00a.m. at the William R. Short daughter, and two there are no Calling Hours. Memorial She was a 1966 graduate of Tourtellotte & Son Funeral Home, 95 West Main St. great grandchildren. donations may be made to: Alzheimer’s Memorial High School in Thompson. Marlborough, MA. A funeral service He was predeceased Association of Massachusetts, 309 She later graduated with a degree from will follow visitation in the funeral by a brother, Leo Waverly Oaks Road, Waltham, MA, Post Junior College in Waterbury, CT. home at 10:30a.m. Burial will follow in Ballard. 02452. Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill St, She recently worked in activities at Evergreen Cemetery in Marlborough, Mr. Ballard was Whitinsville is assisting the family Webster Manor and worked in health- MA. born in Worcester, July 12, 1934, a son with arrangements. To leave a con- care all of her life. of Homer and Alice (Tessier) Ballard. dolence, please visit www.carrfuneral- He grew up in Northbridge, and grad- home.com uated from Northbridge High School Rose Rebecca (Halpern) D’Andrea WEST BOYLSTON — Rose Rebecca of her life, winning many ribbons in (Halpern) D’Andrea passed away horse showings. Large or small, she Charles ‘Chuck’ Gigarjian, 67 peacefully and comfortably surround- loved animals. Her biggest passion was WHITINSVILLE Whitin Machine Works. ed by her family after a long and her family and cooking. There was — Charles “Chuck” He was an active member of Soorp courageous battle with cancer. She always something cooking in “Rosie’s Gigarjian, age 67, died Asdvadzadzin Armenian Apostolic leaves behind her caring husband, Kitchen.” She was funny, bright, and Saturday, August 19, Church in Whitinsville, where he Craig Dejong, her loving children, beautiful and will be sadly missed by in the Saint Camillus served many years as a member and Jay M. D’Andrea Jr. of Worcester, everyone who loved her. She has gone Health Center, fol- Chairman of the Board of Trustees. He Chelsea R. Tremblay of Charlton and to be with her parents and best bud- lowing a lengthy ill- was a high school basketball referee for Madison O. Dejong of West Boylston. dy,’Rusty’, whom she loved and missed ness. He is survived more than 25 years, and he enjoyed fre- She was predeceased by her parents, very much. by two brothers, quent trips to the racetrack and casino. Albert Halpern of Worcester and Joan At Rose’s request, her services will be Robert Gigarjian, of Chuck’s Funeral Service will be held Cutroni of Leicester. Rose also leaves private, and the family would appreci- Whitinsville, and Bruce Gigarjian, of at 11am, Wednesday, August 23, in the behind four brothers and three sisters; ate that flowers be omitted and memo- Sherborn; two nieces, Anoush, and Armenian Apostolic Church. Burial Charles Buduski of Worcester, Judith rial contributions be made to: UMass., Aznive Gigarjian; and many cousins, will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery. Keller of Worcester, James Buduski 6th floor Oncology Dept., 55 Lake Ave., aunts and uncles. Calling Hours will be 6-8pm, Tuesday, of Shrewsbury, Joel Buduski of North, Worcester, MA. 01655. Mr. Gigarjian was born in August 22, in the Carr Funeral Home, Worcester, Jill Lee of Whitinsville, her The ROBERT J. MILLER-OXFORD Whitinsville, May 2, 1950, a son 24 Hill Street, Whitinsville. best friend and sister Jamie Buduski FUNERAL HOME, 247 Main St., Oxford of George and Nancy (Arakelian) Please omit flowers. Memorial dona- of Leicester, and her youngest brother, is honored to be directing Rose’s funer- Gigarjian, and was a lifelong resident. tions may be made to the Armenian Henry Halpern of Holden. al services, as she wished. He was a graduate of Northbridge High Apostolic Church of Whitinsville, 315 Rose worked at QCC for over 20 years An On Line Guest Book for Rose or School and Worcester State College. Church Street, Whitinsville, MA, 01588. where she leaves behind many friends. to leave a memory, please visit:RJMil- He was a special education teacher To leave the family a condolence, please She was an avid animal lover all lerfunerals.net in several area communities, and also visit www.carrfuneralhome.com worked at Wyman Gordon and the Ernest Lariviere, 73 PORT ORANGE, FL Mr. Lariviere was born, April 20, William F. Lavallee, 76 — Ernest Lariviere 1944, a son of Rosaireo and Marion age 73, died at home, (Lavallee) Lariviere. He was a 1962 WHITINSVILLE — the Lincoln Hill Manor Rest Home, in August 5, with his graduate of Northbridge High School, William F. Lavallee, Spencer, for many years. Previously, wife by his side. He and he served in the Army National age 76, died Saturday, he was an Assistant Commissioner of is survived by his Guard from 1964 to 1970. August 12, in Saint Labor Relations at the Massachusetts wife, Joyce (Darlage) He was retired from Commonwealth Vincent Hospital, Department of Welfare for 16 years, Lariviere; a son, Gas, and Walt Disney World. Worcester. He is sur- and he worked at the Fitchburg Gas Eric Lariviere, and On June 24, Ernie was honored with vived by his wife, and Electric Utility Corp for 11 years, his wife, Jennifer, of a celebration of his life at his communi- Carolyn (Andrews) in labor relations and personnel man- Thompson, CT; three ty clubhouse, where he reminisced and Cone Lavallee; agement. stepchildren, Tracie enjoyed the company of many of his four sons, Michael Mr. Lavallee was a devoted member of Curtis, of Seymour, family and friends. Lavallee, and his wife, Kathleen, of Saint Patrick’s Church in Whitinsville, IN, Matthew Ernie’s urn will be interred with his Whitinsville, Thomas Lavallee, and where he was a Eucharistic Minister, Sturgeon, and Mark parents, in Saint Patrick’s Cemetery, his wife, Jennifer, of Yarmouthport, was involved with the Baptism min- Sturgeon, of Orlando, Whitinsville, on April 20, 2018. John Lavallee, and his wife, Donna, of istry, Couple to Couple, and volun- FL; a grandson, Jack Memorial donations are requested to: Northbridge, and James Lavallee, and teered at the Peace of Bread Kitchen. Lariviere; two grand- Kindred Hospice, 1717 Clyde Morris his wife, Kelly, of Centerville; three He was a former member of the daughters, Ashley Blvd., Suite 130, Daytona, FL., 32117. stepsons, Philip Cone, and his wife, Personnel Board in Northbridge, Schlee, and Elizabeth Sturgeon; two The Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill St., Lynn, of Northbridge, David Cone, coached Little League, and belonged to great grandchildren; and a sister, Whitinsville, is assisting the family and his wife, Cathi, of Uxbridge, and the Whitinsville Golf Club. He enjoyed Claire Gauthier, of Ocala, FL. He was with arrangements. To leave a con- Douglas Cone, and his wife, Teri Parola, spending winters in Florida. Above all, predeceased by his brothers, Phillip dolence, please visit www.carrfuneral- of Simi Valley, CA; six grandchildren, he was a faithful and loving husband, and Raymond Lariviere. home.com Samantha, Madison, Thomas, Danielle, devoted to his family and dedicated to Jason, and Kevin Lavallee; and six his employees. step-grandchildren, Kimberly, Alex, Mr. Lavallee’s Funeral Mass was cel- Jack, Alese,Kelly and Zachary Cone. ebrated Wednesday, August 16, in Saint He was predeceased by his parents, Patrick’s Church. Calling Hours were Maria T. (Cormier) Lavoie, 87 Wilfred and Irene (McCool) Lavallee, Tuesday, August 15, in the Carr Funeral and a granddaughter, Nicole Lavallee. Home, 24 Hill Street, Whitinsville. HARRISVILLE — dren Linda R. Roy and her husband Ray Mr. Lavallee was born in Memorial donations may be made to Maria T. (Cormier) of Millville, MA, Michael J. Lavoie of Whitinsville, July 13, 1941, and was a the Renovation Fund at Saint Patrick’s Lavoie, age 87, of Pascoag, Diane M. Bissonnette and her lifelong resident. He was a graduate Church, 7 East Street, Whitinsville, Harrisville and for- husband Robert of Whitinsville, Giselle of Saint Mary’s Central Catholic High MA, 01588. To leave a condolence for merly of Linwood, M. Lavoie of Blackstone, MA, Robert School, in Milford, and Saint Anselm’s the family, please visit www.carrfuner- MA passed away J. Lavoie and his wife Linda of GA, College. alhome.com Tues. Aug. 8, 2017 in Denise M. Lavoie of Harrisville, Joanne With his wife, he owned and operated the Philip Hulitar M. William and her husband Michael Hospice Center, of Woonsocket, Richard J. Lavoie Providence. She was and his wife Lori of CT, Jacqueline the wife of the late Edgar J. Lavoie who M. McIntyre of Harrisville, David P. Edward A. Nichols Sr., 83 died in 2012. Lavoie and his companion Maryanne Mrs. Lavoie had been employed at Beal of Webster, Lisa K. Lavoie and her SUTTON — novels, listening to country music L.G. Balfour Company in Attleboro, boyfriend Thomas Morey of Chepachet, Edward A. Nichols Sr, (especially on Sunday mornings for MA for several years and had pre- and Gary P. Lavoie and his fiancée age 83, passed away the classics) and watching sports and viously worked at GE/Telecron in Katie Soulliere of Chepachet; 35 grand- Friday, August 11th western movies on television. Ed loved Ashland, MA. She had been a resi- children; many great-grandchildren, at Webster Manor in going out to eat; his favorite restaurant dent of Linwood, MA before moving to and nieces and nephews. Webster, MA. was Monty’s Diner in Burrillville, RI. Bellingham, MA and later Harrisville. Visiting hours will be Friday August Ed’s wife, Claire Ed and his wife, Claire, also loved to She was born in 1929 in Memramcook, 11, 2017 from 5 -7 PM in the Buma H. (Moulson) Nichols travel and camp both together and with New Brunswick, Canada the daughter Funeral Home, 101 N. Main Street, Rte. passed away in 2016. friends and family. He had a wonderful of the late Albert and Nydia (Gaudet) 122, Uxbridge, MA. Funeral services He leaves four chil- sense of humor and loved to make peo- Cormier. She loved sewing and enjoyed will be private. dren, Debra A. Soderman of Douglas, ple smile wherever he went. knitting and baking. Devoted in her In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Edward A. Nichols Jr. and his wife, Ed’s calling hours will be held on Catholic faith, she would often attend tions may be made to the American Debbie of Highgate, VT, Dwayne E. Wednesday, August 16th from 5 to 8 Mass at St. Theresa’s Church in Diabetes Association, P.O. 11454, Nichols of Sutton and Donald J. Nichols p.m. in Mulhane Home for Funerals, Blackstone. Alexandria, VA 22312. www.bumafu- and his wife, Allison of Virginia; six 45 N. Main Street in Millbury. His Mrs. Lavoie is survived by her chil- neralhome.com grandchildren; one great grandson; a Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. brother, George A. Nichols; many niec- on Thursday, August 17th in St. Mark’s es and nephews as well as his beloved Church, 356 Boston Rd in Sutton. Boston terrier, Bruno. He is prede- Burial will be at Worcester County Dorothy J. (Wood) McLay, 94 ceased by two brothers and four sisters. Memorial Park in Paxton. In lieu of Ed worked for many years as a heavy flowers, memorial contributions may WHITINSVILLE --- Dorothy J. (Wood) knitting and reading in her spare time. equipment operator and tractor trailer be made to the donor’s choice. To view McLay, 94, formerly of Hopkinton, However, Dorothy most enjoyed her driver. In his spare time, he enjoyed Ed’s online Tribute and Guestbook Grafton, and Uxbridge, passed away time spent with family. She taught wood working, reading his western please visit: www.mulhane.com on Thursday, August 10, 2017 at the St. them the value of humor and laughter. Camillus Health Center in Whitinsville. She will be dearly missed by all. She was predeceased by her beloved Dorothy leaves her children: Sandra husband of 61 years, George A. McLay, Tegelaar of Worcester, William who died in 2003. C. McLay and his wife Pamela of Dorothy was born in Baltimore, MD, Manahawkin, NJ, Ann-Brooke Murray on January 14, 1923 to Jeanette Patrick and her husband David of Brewster, READING who died two days later. She was adopt- Mary Ellen Kirkpatrick and her hus- ed by C.L. and Debra Wood who later band James of Mendon, and Douglass divorced. She was raised by C.L. Wood McLay of Worcester. In addition, she is NEWSPAPERS and was a student at the University survived by her 14 grandchildren and of Maryland before marrying George 15 great-grandchildren. McLay in 1942. Besides devoting her A private funeral service and buri- IS A QUEST attention to her husband and 5 chil- al was held on August 24, 2017 at the dren, she owned and operated gift Massachusets National Cemetery in stores in Hopkinton and Uxbridge. She Bourne. LIKE NO OTHER was a talented gardener and enjoyed 8 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune OBITUARIES Kenneth J. ‘Buzzy’ Sprott, 76 Angelina Theresa Stoll, 93 WHITINSVILLE — Raytheon. An engineer, he worked at HUBBARDSTON events as much as possible in support of Kenneth J. “Buzzy” Dynamack and the Whitin Machine — Angelina “Gigi” the and the school. Sprott, age 76, died Works in research and development, Theresa (Fettuccia) Gigi was a longtime member of St. at home, Tuesday, and held several patents for engineer- Stoll, 93, a resident of Edward the Confessor Catholic Church August 15, follow- ing designs. He worked and lived in Hubbardston for the in Westminster and as an active mem- ing an illness. He is Germany for IWK, in engineering and past 55 years, died ber of its Women’s Guild where she held survived by his wife sales, and at Schweiter Corporation Monday, July 31, 2017 many board positions throughout the of 56 years, Brenda in Switzerland. He retired from Atlas in Heywood Hospital, years. She enjoyed flower gardening, (Blair) Sprott; a son, Welding in 2004, and he owned two Gardner. She was pre- quilting and refinishing furniture. Her Mark A. Sprott, of businesses during his working career, deceased by her hus- pieces now adorn her house and those Whitinsville; two Twin-Mark Textiles, and Aircon, in band, Paul Joseph Stoll, in 2015. of her children. Summers for Gigi were daughters, Kristine Upton. She leaves four children, one daugh- spent at the family’s lake cottage, the A. Mead, and her He was a member of Saint Patrick’s ter, Paula Jane Stoll and her husband, backdrop for family-and-friend gather- husband, Mike, and Church in Whitinsville. He traveled Mark Goetze of Scottsville, NY; three ings. Later, she, along with her husband Karen S. Draleaus, the world, exploring his passions for sons, Michael J. Stoll of Walbridge, and their sons, rebuilt this cottage, to be and her husband, world and military history. He was Ohio, Peter J. Stoll and his wife, Artemis enjoyed by her children and grandchil- Dan, of Northbridge; a a “tinkerer”, collector of antiques, of Norfolk, VA and Neal J. Stoll of dren for years to come. She was a proud, brother, Frank Sprott, including motorcycles, loved fast cars Lawtey, FL; as well as six grandchildren, nearly 50-year member of the Civic of Whitinsville; three and country music. He was a practical Amanda Rose, Rhiannon, David, Claire, Association Scholarship of Hubbardston sisters, Judith Brooks, of Whitinsville, joker who, above all, had a deep love Nicholas and Daniel; many nieces and (CASH) Committee and a member of Sonia Verrochi, of Walpole, and Nina for his family and friends, including nephews and special friends, Mary, Paul the Hubbardston Golden Agers, serving Bedard, of Northbridge; two step-broth- three exchange students whom he and and Flo. many years as secretary for both. ers, Art and Chuck Broadhurst; four Brenda hosted. She also leaves one brother, Patrick Angelina’s funeral will be held on grandchildren; three step-grandchil- Buzzy’s Funeral Mass will be held at Fettuccia and his wife, Viola of Uxbridge, Friday, August 18th at 11:00 a.m. in dren, two step great grandchildren, 11AM, Saturday, August 19, in Saint MA. She was also predeceased by six St. Edward the Confessor Church, 10 and many nieces and nephews. He was Patrick’s Church.Burial will follow siblings, Pasquale Fettuccia, Agnes Church St., Westminster, MA. Prior to predeceased by two infant sons, Erik in Saint Patrick’s Cemetery. Calling Bonaventura, Rose Valliere, Cecilia the service, a calling hour will be held and Matthew. Hours will be 5-7 pm, Friday, August 18, Fettuccia, Columbia Brennan, and in the church from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Mr. Sprott was born in Whitinsville, in the Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill Street, Alvera Belisle. A reception will be held at McNally’s December 7, 1940, a son of the late Whitinsville. Memorial donations Gigi was born in Uxbridge, MA Grille & Pub, 88 Sargent Rd, Westminster Kenneth E. and Anne (Karoty) Sprott. may be made to the American Cancer on October 8, 1923, a daughter of the immediately following the service. He graduated from Northbridge High Society, 33 Speen Street, Framingham, late Francesco and Maria (Gallucci) All attendees are welcome to join School in 1958, and enlisted in the MA., 01791. To leave a condolence for Fettuccia. She was a 1942 graduate of the family for inurnment at 2:00 pm United States Air Force. He attend- the family, please visit www.carrfuner- Uxbridge High School. in the Massachusetts Veterans ed Northeastern University, and was alhome.com Prior to her marriage, Gigi was Memorial Cemetery, 111 Glenallan St., enrolled in an apprentice program at employed as a secretary for several years Winchendon, MA. at Whitin Machine Works and volun- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- teered in the Aircraft Warning Service butions may be made in Gigi’s name (AWS) during WWII. She wed Paul on to the Civic Association Scholarship E-mail obituaries for the January 31, 1956. Together, they hand- of Hubbardston, C.A.S.H. Box 375, built their home, working side by side Hubbardston, MA 01452 or the Blackstone Valley Tribune to: late into the evening and on weekends Hubbardston Golden Agers, P.O. Box when Paul was home from his carpentry 176, Hubbardston, MA 01452. [email protected] day job. Construction took several years, The Westminster Chapel of the yet they remained steadfast in their goal Sawyer-Miller-Masciarelli Funeral to build a home in which they could Homes, 123 Main St., Westminster, MA raise their family. has been entrusted with directing the She showed unbounded dedication to funeral arrangements. Please visit www. her children in their pursuits, especial- masciarellifamilyfuneralhomes.net for ly sports where she contributed vast further information. John F. Masciarelli amounts of time and energy, both for her and Walter C. Taylor, Funeral Directors own children as well as others, attending

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BOSTON – The Joint Committee make decisions based upon each imme- on Municipalities and Regional diate situation instead of having to pur- Government recently issued a favor- sue every offense as a criminal matter able recommendation for legislation through the court system. relative to the decriminalization of “This bill would provide the law

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John Wayne. Clint Eastwood. These names bring to mind the tough characters and expansive terrain of the Western gen- re of films. With endlessly quotable lines, iconic scenes, and chases across prairies, Westerns are the embodiment of lawlessness BANDS: Kick and Glorybound and adventure. Join in the fun and celebrate ART INSTALLATION: Aaron Stark your favorite western films at the September First Fridays. Dressing up in your hats, spurs, COMMUNITY ART PROJECT: and boots is welcomed and encouraged! Pool Noodle Horses! TOUCH DOWN! CHECK OUT THE SPORTS ACTION! EVERY FIRST FRIDAY MAY-OCT • NEXT MONTH: HORROR! B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 25, 2017 • 9 OBITUARIES Nicole J. (Bergeron) Ochollah, 35 Elizabeth Ann Morcone de Souza, 40 UXBRIDGE — In addition to her husband of 14 NANTUCKET While still a student, she began a Nicole J. (Bergeron) years, Edwin, and her parents, David — Elizabeth Ann horticulture internship at Bartlett’s Ochollah, age 35, and Kathy, she is survived by her chil- Morcone de Souza, Farm on Nantucket, where, for more of Uxbridge passed dren, Jamal T. Ochollah and Quianna age 40, formerly of than a decade, she served as the gar- away Sunday, August Wilkista Ochollah both of Uxbridge; her Whitinsville, died den center manager. Liz had a tre- 13, 2017 in Milford brother, David J. Bergeron Jr. of Chelsea, suddenly on August mendous talent for gardening, and Regional Medical MA; brothers-in-law, Valery Ochollah of 5. She is survived especially loved sunflowers. Center, Milford. She Webster, Rawlings Ochollah of Kenya by her husband, Liz’s cheerful nature, welcoming was the wife of Edwin and Radames Maldonado of Worcester; Adelmo deSou- and warm spirit, kindness and gener- T. Ochollah. sisters-in-law, Bianca Maldonado of za, their daugh- osity will be missed by all those whose She owned and operated Nikkie’s Worcester and Jessica Ochollah of ter, Angelina; her parents, Paul lives she touched. Helping Hands, a home healthcare busi- Webster; her mother-in-law, Jecinter A. and Suzanne (Choquette) Morcone, Calling Hours were held Thursday, ness, since 2009 and had great love for all Ochollah of Kenya; her nieces, Addison of Whitinsville; a sister, Jennifer August 17, in the Carr Funeral Home, her clients. Previously, she had worked Ochollah and Shanice Okello; neph- at several nursing homes including, St. ews, Patrick Ochollah, Fidel Aike, Liam Morcone Stanfield, and her husband, 24 Hill Street, Whitinsville. Interment, Camillus, Beaumont Nursing and Skilled Ochollah, Riley Ochollah and many cous- Aaron, of Huntsville, AL; a niece, at Glastonbury Abbey, will be private. Rehab Center, and the Lydia Taft House. ins. She was predeceased by her father- Charlotte Stanfield; several aunts, Donations are requested to the She was born January 2, 1982 in in-law, Patrick T. Ochollah, her brother uncles and cousins; and numerous Elizabeth Morcone de Souza Memorial Worcester the daughter of David J. Joseph David Pereira Bergeron and sis- friends. Fund, established for the education of and Kathleen M. (Pereira) Bergeron ter-in-law Belinda W. Ochollah. Liz was born in Milford, March 18, her daughter, Lina, at the Cape Cod Sr. of Linwood and was a graduate Visiting hours will be held Sat. 1977. She grew up in Whitinsville and Five Bank, 112 Pleasant Street, P.O. of Northbridge High School. She was August 26, 2017 from 10-11 AM in the graduated from Northbridge High Box 2640, Nantucket, MA, 02554. presently attending Southern New BUMA FUNERAL HOME, 101 N. Main School in 1995, and the Stockbridge To leave a condolence for the fami- Hampshire University. Street, Rte. 122, Uxbridge, followed by a School of Agriculture at the University ly, please visit www.carrfuneralhome. Nicole enjoyed reading and loved to Celebration of Life at 11 AM in the funer- of Massachusetts in 1997. com dance. She was devoted to her family and al home. www.bumafuneralhome.com was a loving wife, mother, daughter and Memorial donations may be made to friend. www.gofundme.com/NicoleOchollah

BVT The freshmen and new students got continued from page A­­­ 1 the chance to interact with the entire student body during the first day of for their orientation on Friday. The school for all students on Monday, Aug. full day orientation allowed students 21. Since 1997, BVT has voluntarily to find their lockers, learn where their operated under an extended school classes will be, and receive safety rules year calendar of 193 teaching-days. for each of the shops they will be par- Blackstone Valley Regional ticipating in during the exploratory Vocational Technical High School period. serves the towns of Bellingham, “The orientation is a great way to Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, get the new students excited and to Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, welcome them,” said Shannon Bethel, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton a senior from Milford in the health and Uxbridge. Located in the heart services program who serves as the of the Blackstone Valley, Blackstone Student Council president. “I look back Valley Tech creates a positive learning at my orientation and I remember community that prepares students for thinking about the message the older personal and professional success in students were sending to the new stu- an internationally competitive society dents by giving up a day of their sum- through a fusion of rigorous vocation- mer to be there. It says so much about al, technical, and academic skills. The our school community.” school’s website is www.valleytech.k12. ma.us.

Many BVT students returned to school a few days early to volunteer at the Freshmen and New Student Cookout. Seen here selling freshmen class t-shirts are (left to right) senior health services student Shannon Bethel of Milford, sophomore health services student Carlie Brown of Mendon, and senior cosmetology student Hannah Currie of Milford.

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Deanna is an athletic fifteen-year-old biracial girl. Deanna loves all types of sports, especially field hockey and running. Deanna also enjoys working out, making art, and sleeping. Dean- na is kind and helpful to others. She has a nice smile too! Deanna is in the 9th grade. Currently, Deanna’s least favorite thing about school is doing homework and her favorite thing is earning good grades. Deanna has been actively participat- ing in her school’s vocal jazz band. When Deanna grows up, she wants to be a brain surgeon. Deanna has learned that to achieve this goal, she may be in school for 12+ years! The BVT Student Council helped the new students find their classrooms and shops during the Freshmen and New Student Orientation. Seen here in their best spirit attire are (left to right): Deanna is open to many families that may be interested in learning back row – seniors Shannon Bethel of Milford, Josie Burlingame of Upton, and Hannah Currie of Milford. Middle row – senior Brianna Torres of Milford and junior Olivia Mahoney of Sutton. more about her. Deanna has expressed wanting a two-parent family Front Row – juniors Rachel Vachon of Milford and Emily Donnelly of Millbury. with two moms, two dads, or a mom and a dad. Deanna’s three wish- es are to spend time with her sister, have a new family, and do every- thing to help. Deanna is legally freed for adoption. Who Can Adopt? Can you provide the guidance, love and stability that a child needs? If you’re at least 18 years old, have a stable source of income, and room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child. Adoptive parents can be single, married, or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ singles and couples. The process to adopt a child from foster care requires training, inter- views, and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you, and if so, to help connect you with a child or sibling group that your family will be a good match for. To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-54-ADOPT (617-542- 3678) or visit www.mareinc.org. The sooner you call, the sooner a waiting child will have “a permanent place to call HOME.” This space is provided by: PLACE MOTOR Thompson Road, Webster, MA 508.943.8012 Massachusetts oldest family owned Ford Dealer – since 1923 www.placemotor.com • “Like Us” on Facebook

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OXFORD — Solstice, a Boston-based worked diligently to ensure that the social enterprise dedicated to expanding farm did not damage the site or sur- clean energy access to all Americans, is rounding land during its construction. excited to announce that the Barrett Community solar is an exciting oppor- Street Solar Farm in Oxford, is open to tunity for eligible residents who would enrolling additional households. There like to save money on their electricity is enough remaining capacity in the 16.5 bills while supporting local, clean ener- MW project for approximately 40 more gy. There is no cost to enroll nor any households. alteration made to customers’ proper- Residents and businesses from areas ties, making it an attractive alternative around Massachusetts are eligible to for those who would like to support participate, including (but not limit- solar energy but who don’t want to ed to) the towns of Auburn, Andover, install rooftop panels. 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Offshore fishing for hal- ibut, haddock, pollock, and cod on the Yankee Fleet over- night boat has been nothing but fantastic. Numerous hal- ibut in the 80 & 90 pound class have been caught on almost every trip. The Yankee fleet fished outside of the “GOM” which allows anglers liberal daily catch- es. The next trip outside of the “GOM” was Aug. 24. This week’s picture shows Carl Ashcraft of Uxbridge with his 104 pound halibut. The second picture shows the halibut’s al anglers in a five year study Poaching fresh tautog in a huge mouth that is capable of Photos courtesy of Yankee Fleet were 49,386 in Massachusetts; mixture of boiling water and catching and eating his diet of Carl Ashcraft of Uxbridge shows off his 104 pound halibut, while the sec- and the number sold by com- a couple tablespoons of white bottom feeding fish. Courtesy ond photo shows the open mouth of the monster. mercial fishermen is pro- vinegar for a few minutes will photos of the Yankee Fleet. jected to hit 20,200 in 2017. have you eating a fish that Commercial fishermen were taste exactly like lobster. It A previous fishing trip the following management of illegal and under sized fish paid $4.35 per pound in 2016. rarely is available at your aboard the Yankee Fleet had plan will address the need to both during the open com- Tautog grow very slowly local fish market because of anglers catching loads of had- improve tracking of commer- mercial season and out of sea- with both sexes maturing the high demand overseas, dock & cod. The nine hour cially landed tautog. son.” at 12 inches in three or four which brings the commercial ride allows patrons to catch “Law enforcement rep- Under the new program years. The 16 inch minimum fishermen big bucks. some sleep in beds below resentatives from all of the fishermen will be allocat- size will allow the young Surplus antlerless deer per- deck, prior to arriving at the participating states have per- ed tags that will need to be tautog to spawn before there mits will go on sale Oct. 3, fishing grounds. sistent concerns about illegal affixed to the gill plate of harvest. The largest tautog for zone 11- Oct. 4, for zone 10 The Division of and undocumented commer- each tautog. This way all sold caught in Mass. is 22 lbs. 9 oz.! and Oct. 5 for zones13 & 14. Marine Fisheries of both cial landings that are des- fish will be able to be tracked A tautog can live more than All sales will start at 8 am. Massachusetts and Rhode tined for sale instate and out back to their state of origin. 35 years, and a sixteen inch on each of those days. All Island have come up with a of state markets and restau- All states will be cooperating fish will average eight years other zones have no surplus new strategy on tautog man- rants,” the report stated. in the new tagging program. of age. permits. agement for 2018. Under the “Mass. Environmental police The good news is that the Tautog is one of the best regionalized plan, Mass and have gotten a glimpse of the tautog stock is healthy. The eating fish in the ocean as far Take A Kid fishing & Keep RI will see no significant problem through high profile estimated number of tautog as this writer is concerned. Them Rods Bending! recreational cuts, however busts, discovering hundreds harvested by recreation- One simple step can improve the health of your lawn

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One fall application will isms work on releasing the winter if desired. tilizing around Easter once com. give low maintenance lawns nutrients from its pellets they Once you see the improve- the grass begins growing. the nutrient boost they need. also make some of the phos- ment in your lawn, you may Make additional applications 12 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Only a three-year swimmer, Welch ready for Aquabike Long Distance race BY KEN POWERS traction from the sense The 46-year-old Welch Ashland High in 1989, SPORTS CORRESPONDENT of grief I was feeling over will compete on Aug. 27, where she was a standout NORTHBRIDGE — the loss of my dad. It’s the final day of the World field hockey goalie for the Imagine driving a car amazing to me when I Championships, and then Clockers. She also played in the Daytona 500 just think back and realize I participate in the festi- the sport in the Bay State three years after getting actually have overcome val’s closing ceremonies. Games and qualified for your license, playing in my fear of the water. It’s “I couldn’t do this the Junior Olympics in an NFL Super Bowl game been a lot of hard work, without my coaches and Kansas in 1988. Welch just three years after determination and moti- my family,” said Welch, attended Olympic learning how to throw a vation.” who explained that her Development Camp, held pass, or teeing it up at In March of 2014, just mother, Judy, takes care at Springfield College, all The Masters just three three months after los- of her dog on training throughout high school. years after being shown ing her father, Welch days. “She comes over After an impressive how to hit a golf ball. enrolled in a master’s and takes my dog out high school career and The scenario Heather swim class at the Whitin while I’m out training on winning gold medals in Welch will be facing later Community Center, and my long bike rides. I’m both The Bay State Games this month at the 2017 at the urging of Denise excited that my mom and and Junior Olympics, International Triathlon Foster, her swim coach, my brother [David] will Welch was offered an Union Multisport World started going to swim- be going with me to the athletic scholarship by Championship Festival ming clinics where she world championships.” Boston College. She start- in Penticton, British was able to work on her Welch will be traveling ed in goal for the Eagles Columbia is very similar. technique. to British Columbia with for four years, graduating Welch, who lives in “I’m on my way to com- her current coach, Robin in 1993. Whitinsville, will com- pete in an international Santos, who also qual- Welch became a fire- pete in the Aquabike Long competition and I owe it ified to compete in the fighter and paramedic Distance race, which all to Denise; she taught world championships. shortly after graduating consists of a three-kilo- me how to swim,” said Welch, who will com- from BC. These days, fol- meter (1.86 miles) swim Welch, who works on her pete in the 45-49 year- lowing her retirement as and a 125-kilometer (77.67 three to four old age group division, a firefighter, Welch is a miles) cycling competi- times a week. “I’m not the earned her spot on the registered nurse who also tion — just three years fastest swimmer because U.S. Team for the world teaches CPR and First- after learning how to I just learned how. A championships by fin- Aid. swim. lot of people I compete ishing sixth at the U.S. Welch said that while “Learning how to against have been swim- national championships, she has been ramping up swim became a part of ming a lot longer.” which were held in her training in anticipa- my healing process After learning how to Miami in November. tion of her Aug. 27 race, over my father’s death,” swim, and already being “The distances for the nerves, excitement explained Welch, whose a cyclist and a runner, the U.S. National and anticipation have Courtesy photo dad, David Welch, passed Welch competed in her Championships are the been at the forefront, too. Whitinsville resident Heather Welch will take part in away unexpectedly Dec. first triathlon in the standard half-Ironman “I think I’m a little ner- the 2017 International Triathlon Union Multisport World 15, 2013. “I had a fear of spring of 2014. distances — a 1.2-mile vous because of the gran- Championship Festival — competing in the Aquabike Long the water my entire life; “That first triathlon, swim and 56-mile bike deur of it all, the pomp Distance race — on Aug. 27. it was by far my biggest I did the swim on my ride,” Welch said. “That’s and circumstance. It’s fear. Up until three years back,” said Welch, who standard, that’s what new and it’s going to be ago I couldn’t swim one transitioned to long dis- my races have been. So, one of the biggest events rience. and hopefully qualify for length in the pool. tance aquabike competi- since the distances at the and biggest races that “My goal going into this worlds, which next year “Overcoming my fear tions in the fall of 2014 world championships are I’ve ever participated in,” race is just to do the best are in Denmark. I have of the water was some- because chronic arthritic longer, I’ve really been Welch said. “It’s like the I can since it’s my first friends over in Denmark thing I always wanted knee pain, the result of practicing the longer dis- Super Bowl of my sport. time doing a race of this and Sweden and it would to do,” Welch explained. three separate surgeries, tances; I’m training more It’s like an Olympics. magnitude,” she added. be an awesome opportu- “After my dad passed I made the running por- than I’ve ever trained There will be 4,000 ath- “After this race I will nity to race in another realized overcoming that tion of the triathlon very before.” letes there. It’s going to start to train for nation- country and visit them at fear could serve as a dis- hard to complete. Welch graduated from be an unforgettable expe- als, which will again be the same time.” in Miami in November, Teaching baseball ‘the right way,’ Briand takes over at Anna Maria College BY KEN POWERS understatement. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT “I was excited when I heard about the NORTHBRIDGE — Anna Maria job, applied for the job, interviewed for College recently tapped into the rich the job and then when I was told I got tradition that is Northbridge baseball, the job,” Briand said. “Now I’m even hiring Dan Briand to be its next head more excited because we’ve actually baseball coach. started to get things going and fall ball “Dan brings a great deal of experience is only a few weeks away.” and knowledge to our program and the Briand, who lives in Whitinsville, position of head baseball coach,” said said his first order of business at Anna Serge DeBari, Anna Maria’s Director of Maria is filling the roster as soon as pos- Athletics. “Dan is a hardworking coach sible with guys that can play the game. and I look forward to working with him to develop and grow the Anna Maria “I’m taking over a team that was 7-31 College baseball team.” last year; we need players,” Briand said. The 30-year-old Briand, a 2005 grad- He has already made inroads in that uate of Northbridge High, spent the area, having received commitments last two years as an assistant coach at from about a dozen players in the last Fitchburg State University. Prior to that few weeks, including three that, like stint, Briand served as the interim head Briand, played for John Demagian at coach at Roger Williams University (in Northbridge High. 2015) and as an assistant coach at Roger “Jack Marzec, Mark LeBlanc and Photo courtesy Anna Maria College Athletics Williams (in 2014). Liam Cunningham are going to be com- Dan Briand, who has served as the assistant coach for the Northbridge American Legion Post ing here,” Briand said. “Liam is trans- Briand, a first baseman, played colle- 343 baseball team since 2006, has taken over as head coach of Anna Maria College. giately at Becker College from 2006-2009 ferring in from the University of Tampa and served as a team captain his junior while Jack and Mark have de-commit- and senior years. Following his gradua- ted to the schools they were going to so team. been playing club baseball the last cou- tion from the school, with a bachelor’s they can come here and play with us. “It has not been determined yet how ple of years. It’s been a kind of free- degree in criminal justice, he joined “Any time you can put three guys many of those guys will be with us,” for-all; there’s been a come-if-you-want the Hawks’ staff as an assistant coach the caliber of Jack, Mark and Liam at Briand said. “We’re looking for guys attitude up here. There hasn’t been any and recruiting coordinator while also the top of your rotation you’re going to that play the game the right way. Guys structure and it’s showed in the records working in the admissions department. have a chance to be competitive right that hustle, guys that are willing to put they’ve had the last couple of years.” Briand is perhaps best known in away,” Briand said. “First and foremost in the work off the field that you need to Briand said his short-term goals are this area as the assistant coach for the for me is getting guys who can pitch and put in to be successful at this level. The pretty basic. Northbridge American Legion Post 343 getting guys that love baseball and play first order of business for them will be “I didn’t take this job to be 7-31,” he baseball team, a position he has held the game the right way; the way I want to buy into doing things the way they said. “I want to come in, turn the pro- since 2006. it played. Those guys know me, so it will need to be done at this level. gram around right away, and win at a To say that he is excited to get started be an easy transition for them.” “The guys that are returning have high level. I’m confident we can do that at the Paxton school would be a gross That can’t be said for the 18 returning never really been exposed to real college as long as guys are willing to do things members of last year’s Anna Maria baseball,” Briand continued. “They’ve the right way.” Sports Brief Fun week of Summer Basketball Camp at the Hab It was a fun week in July Hoops LLC. “Our camp is conducted for each player their coaches and create a Charlton Old Home Day at the High Hoops summer designed for boys and girls to give them the feedback skit to be preformed during basketball camp. Kids from in grades PreK-8th and and confidence they need the camp’s “Showtime” Road Race accepting the all over the Blackstone focuses on teaching kids the to become better players. event, which was held at the Valley participated in a great fundamentals of the game. They also received a High awards ceremony on the last applications week of basketball. The kids Throughout the week each Hoops Basketball, Camp day. had so much fun! player is taught the proper T-shirt, Certificate of accom- High Hoops continues to The 51st annual Charlton Old The camp was run by techniques to develop their plishment and a High Hoops support youth sports includ- Home Day Road Race will take place Tony Cordani, Boys’ Varsity skills to be a better basket- summer camp plaque. Many ing exercise, heath and fine- on Monday, Sept. 4. The race will Basketball Coach of Hopedale ball player. We play games, kids left the camp inspired ness and they strive to keep start at 9 a.m. with registration begin- High School. Coach Cordani run stations, focus on funda- and enthusiastic about their kids active in the communi- ning at 7:30 in front of the Town Hall has over 25 years of coaching mentals and have competi- overall experience. When ty. To find out more about all across from the Library at 37 Main experience and is one of the tions each day. All the kids asking the kids what was of the upcoming High Hoops Street (Route 31). The entry fee is top coaches in Central Mass. and our coaches did a fantas- their favorite part of camp, LLC programs and to view $20. Walkers are welcome. Get race “Coach Cordani is in his tic job and we are very excit- many replied “everything.” the pictures from the 2017 applications at the Charlton Town third year working with ed about growing our camp Parents and relatives were Summer Camp and other Hall, Charlton Optical or on www. High Hoops LLC and we are next year.” all invited to a fun awards events throughout the year, CharltonOldHomeDayRoadRace. very excited to have him on Each participant received ceremony that took place on you can visit their website com. See website for link to online our staff,” said Dean Hirtle, many takeaways from camp. the last day of camp. The at ‪Highhoopsbasketball. registration and mail-in forms. 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Our mission is to serve HALLOWEEN HARVEST: A free pro- Boston Road, presents its monthly free Road, Northbridge. This is a support a nutritious breakfast, free of charge, gram with award winning storyteller will offering of open seating dinners group for family and friends of problem every Saturday morning in the spirit Davis Bates at Uxbridge Free Public from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the second drinkers. Newcomers always welcome. of community fellowship and hospital- Library, 15 Main St. beginning at 6:30 Saturday of each month. All are wel- For more information, call 508-366-0556. ity. Teams of volunteers prepare and p.m. A program for all ages, tradition- come. Dinners are served with bread, serve breakfast on a rotating basis. All al and contemporary folk songs and beverage and dessert. For more infor- YOGA GROUP: Come join the are welcome. For more information, stories from New England and around mation, call (508) 865-6914. 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SOLD NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT NEW KITCHEN ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Bates Point Rd! Middle Pond! Absolute Prime 52’ Level WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/ WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 30 S. Point Rd! 91’ WEBSTER LAKE – 55 Colonial Rd! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! Waterfront! Yr Rd 7 Rm Colonial! Ideal 2nd Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Lot w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 8 Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 South Pond! 105’ Level Waterfront! Western Build Your Dream Home or Summer Home! Panoramic Views of South Pond! Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Rms, 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths, A/C’d, Ranch! Custom SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Rm Bath, A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/Heated Flr! Din Expo! Awesome Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded NEW Kit w/Din! Frplc Din & Liv Rm w/Lake Pano Lake Views Most Rms! Open Flr Plan! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! w/Hrdwds & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Awning! Lake Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/ Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Facing Picture Window! 3 Bdrms! Walkout Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 2nd Flr Bdrms, 3 Lake Cathedral, Skylight & Hrdwds! Comfortable Master Bdrm! Frplcd Lower Level Liv Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Lake Facing Master w/Master Bath! Upstairs 3 Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water Lower Level w/Fam Rm w/Summer Kit! Facing! Master Bath! 2.5 Remodeled Baths! Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing! Lower Level Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Sauna & Full Bath! 3 Car are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! NEW Int. Paint! Recent Roof & Siding! 2 Car Garage! Dock! Add Lot Across St! Attached, 1 Car Detached! Security! Generator! Boat House! $1,195,900.00 $229,900.00 $349,900.00 Your Consideration! $179,900.00 $749,900.00 Recent Roof! $599,900.00

ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 16 Bates Crossing! South Pond! Beautiful Sunrises! Huge Eastern HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Exposure! 8 Rm 3,100’ Custom Contemporary! 2.43 Acres! Substantial Privacy! Home Features Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Endless Possibilities! Open Flr Plan w/Magnificent Views from Every Rm! 3 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Cathedral Ceilings w/Skylights! European Kit w/Center Isl! Modern Frplc Liv Rm w/Glass 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 Screened Porch! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Sliders Open to Waterfront Balcony! Master Bdrm w/en-suite Bath, Separate Shower, Jacuzzi Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 RmSOLD Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Tub, Walk-in Closet & Attached Laundry! Lower Level Bdrms Share Private Bath! C/Air! & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Attached Garage w/Work Space! Detached 2 Car Heated Garage w/Workshop! Greenhouse! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Panoramic Lake & Estuary Views! $950,000.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $724,900.00

Featured New Listings hope2own.com DUDLEY - 67 WEST MAIN ST THOMPSON- 422 RIVERSIDE DR Looking for a place for your BUSINESS? Roadside Oasis! Pride of Ownership! Looking for a good INVESTMENT? Check 508.943.4333 Close to 395! Ideal for anyone start- out this Dudley Business Zoned (BUS-15) ing or has their own Business, 30x40 Sharon Pelletier - Broker Property on the CORNER of West Main & Steel Building, 12ft garage Door! 15 View Street.197’ road frontage (65’ on W Licensed in MA, CT & RI Main / 132’ on View St.). Business Zoned Foot Ceilings! Fully Insulated! Single Abutting Rear Lot on View St. is also availa- Family - 3Bedroom, 2+ Bath,- 1456 ble, asking $54,900. Improvements include Sq Ft, Flat Level Lot, 1/2 Acre! an Antique 2 story single family home w/3 Completely Renovated! Originally a WE WANT YOUR BRS, 2 Baths. It may be possible to convert this home back to a 2 family with the addition of 2 family converted to a Single Family 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 a 2nd means of egress. Home is Connected to Municipal Water & Sewer, a recent Natural Use, Security System! Stainless Steel Appliances! Town Sewer! Private Water! $259,000. LISTINGS! Gas Buderus FHW Boiler w/cast iron radiators, a 2 Car Detached Garage $199,900 Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett * Brian Bohenko

WEBSTER - 23 CUSHING RD WEBSTER LAKE - 100 LAKESIDE AVE AUBURN - 19 ARROWHEAD AVE WEBSTER - 4 CLARK ST Extraordinary Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers a subtle Contemporary Lake style. This home was architecturally designed with lake living in mind, and was custom built with a focus on quality & detail. It has an outstanding open concept, a water view from almost every room, upscale features & amenities! This home is nicely situated on a level peninsula with 180’+/- of NEW LISTING prime lake frontage! Natural shoreline, exceptional views, mature landscap- ing, and good privacy. All you possibly need is located on the first floor… SORRY, SOLD! Owners are “PROUDLY” Selling This Pristine Ranch & Well Manicured Yard! You including a grand foyer, fireplaced living room, kitchen with dining area & will not be Disappointed in This Property! Main Level Boasts Gleaming Hardwood den, half bath & laundry, formal dining room, media room & a spacious New Listing!! Warm & inviting this 3 bedrm ranch has so much to offer! Many new updates! Freshly painted and gleaming hardwood floors greets you as Great Opportunity for Contractor or Handyman Special! Es- Floors, Ceramic Tile & Tasteful Paint Décor! Roomy Eat in Kitchen has Wall Oven 1st floor guest bedroom suite with private bath. The 2nd floor features a tate Sale! Vacant - 2 Family!, 2 Bedrooms on the 1st and 2nd and Stainless Appliances! 3 Bedrooms! Main Level all with Hardwds! Living Room fireplaced master bedroom suite with luxurious private bath, 3 more large you open the front door!!. Open living room, beautiful fireplace, new ther- mastatically controlled pellet stove! Fully applianced kitchen, bedrooms have floors! 1 bedroom, 1/2 bath and kitchen on the 3rd level, is Warm & Cozy! Renovated Lower Level, this Area Includes a Sizable Bedroom, bedrooms and full bath! Expansion is possible above the 2 car garage! It’s a Laundry, Utility Room and a Refrigerator for Snacks!! Gazebo, Swing Set, Patio Area been renovated and are bright and so welcoming.Three season porch looks Great Opportunity to Own Something Special! $1,225,000. Vinyl Siding, Slate Roof! Flat Level Lot, Gas Services, Town AND a “Carpet Like” Lawn!! ** Upgrades Include ~ Buderus Boiler ~ Hot Water Tank out onto a beautifully landscaped yard on a corner lot! Put this one on your Water & Sewer! $104,900 ~ Newer Roof (10 yrs) ~ Electrical Panel! $242,000 list as a must see! $249,900. WOODSTOCK- 110 JOY RD WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE - 22 LAURELWOOD DR LAND! 166 KILLDEER ISLAND RD LAND: WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS 1st Time Offered in Reid Smith Cove, Spectacular 3700+/- SF, 13 Rm/4.5 Bath Lake Home, Uniquely Webster Lake - 16 Black Point Rd. Waterfront, Designed for Lake-Style Living! Private Setting, Boat Access, Town Water & Sewer. $52,000 Ideal Location, .68 Acres, 92’ of Natural Shoreline, SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD! Prof. Landscape, Multiple Decks, Lakeside Cabana, Webster Lake - 22 South Point Rd. Southern exposure! Town Water & Sewer $229,900. SUPERB WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY ~ PERFECTLY DESIGNED FOR 3 Mstr BR Suites w/Elegant 1st Flr Mstr ~ all w/ Colonial with approx 2300 q ft of living. Large open kitch- LAKE FOCUSED LIVING! MOVE IN & ENJOY! ~ Fantastic Location ~ West Facing ~ Unique en area with plenty of room for family dining. Family room, Open Concept ~ 9’ Ceilings ~ Anderson High Performance Floor To Ceiling Windows ~ Clear Private Baths, Finished Walkout LL w/Living Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 2 Lexan Deck Panels ~ Brazilian Lyptus Hardwood Floors, Red Birch Cabinetry, Granite Counter beautiful hardwood flooring on first level. 9 rooms, 2 1/2 Tops, JennAir Appliances ~ (possible 4th BR) with Triple French Doors ~ Exquisite Private Master & Billiard Rms & Summer Kitchen! Call Sharon at lots, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft ea., Town Water & Sewer, Bedroom Suite ~ Exceptional Master Bath with Double Steam Tile Shower ~ Full Finished Walkout baths, 5 bedrooms. Nice outdoor area for summer fun. 2.5 LL with 2 Lg Bedrooms, Full Bath & Summer Kitchen (possible In-law setup) ~ Huge Covered 508-954-7222 for More Information $1,225,000. and City Gas! SORRY SOLD $95,000 acres approx 10,000 sq ft barn assisted sale $199,900 Lakeside Patio ~ 2 Car Garage ~ Central Vac ~ 2 Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces in Living Rm & Master Br! $829,000. On the shores of Lake Char gogg a gogg man chaugg a gogg chau bun a gung a maugg WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE - 118 POINT BREEZE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 91 SOUTH SHORE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 WEST POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD

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Excellent Opportunity to Finally Own Your Own Webster Lake Waterfront Newly Listed! AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY One of A Kind Property!- Gorgeous Panoramic Views of Reid WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Property! Prime Location, 5,697+/- SF Lot, 50’ Rd & Water Frontage On Killdeer Island! FIRST TIME OFFERED! Great for Swimming! Center Staged, ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Located at at a Great Price! Contemporary Ranch offers 996+/- SF of living area Smith Cove! 90ft of Water Frontage, with privacy!! 3 bedrooms, the Southern most end of Webster Lake’s South Pond beyond Cedar Island. Multi Level Stone Fireplace is the “Focus” of this Beautiful Custom Built patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, w/2 BRs & full bath. Plus, convenient, indoor access to Walkout Lower 1 Bath & 2 half baths! Wet Bar!! Appliances Included. Walk Out Lakefront Contemporary! The Main Level is Complete with Fire Placed Living Extremely Private with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level Peninsula. Level w/tremendous potential for additional living area. Main level fea- Lower Level! Deck! 1 Car Detached Garage! Your own Private privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- A great amount of lake frontage! Launch a boat, fish & simply enjoy the lake in Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Full Bath and 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Floor offers a Private way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on tures Open Floor Plan w/sliders to full front deck! Spectacular Westerly Boat Ramp. BOAT & DOCKS INCLUDED. Town Services! quiet solitude. Charming 2 BR, 2 Bath Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level views across Middle Pond! Additional land & shore frontage available. Master! Lower Level has Cozy Family Room, Office Area, Fireplace & Full Bath! 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. & walkout access to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage! $369,000 $345,000 $574,900. Great for Over night Guests! Don’t Let this One Get Away! $585,000. NEW PRICE $419,900 4 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune

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OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 2900 sq. ft., 3.5 Baths, 130’ waterfront, Fantastic Beach, Wanted Investment Property Multi-level, Radiant Heat, 3-4 Bedrooms, 2 car garage, Sellers now is a great time to 2 fireplaces, 1900 sq, ft., Additional lot available move on – Call for free E 60’ Sandy Beach market analysis 25 Robert Blvd - $549,500 16 Pattison Rd - $799,900 42 Lincoln St - $259,900 DUDLEY DUDLEY WEBSTER OXFORD S

UNIQUE 2 Units, 3 bedrooms, T kitchen w/breakfast bar 1 Bedroom, 3 room unit $232,500 A SOLD NEW LISTING RANCH T LAND – DUDLEY 2 Baths, Fireplace, CONDO 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Acre Lot 7 Rooms, Granite counters, Hardwood floors, garage. $89,900 Tobin Farm Estate 2-3 Bedrooms Hardwood floors, garage. E 19 Pine St Builders Great 18 Paradis Ln 1 Carol Drive $189,900 Subdivision $259,900 $192,500

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HOLLAND SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE Cozy 2 BR Ranch tucked in the woods! Great investment opportunity! Spectacular Cedar Lake Waterfront! Open floor plan, glass sliders leading to 4 Family, centrally located, flexible use. 100’ waterfront, west facing for beautiful deck. Harmon wood stove. Will not last long at this price. sunset views. 5 BR, 3.5 Baths. $139,000. $109,000. $564,500. Lisa Boudreau. Larry Mandell. Dorothy Fontana. Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. $234,800.

Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa Now offering rental services UNION, CT HOLLAND DUDLEY ••• WE NEED LISTINGS! ••• Waterfront front cottage on MA/CT line. A sweet little getaway! This cottage style 5 BR, 4.5 bath 4200 +/- SF home. home is nestled on a .75A lot. SOUTHBRIDGE:Wonderful STURBRIDGE: Sunny Antique Lots of room for family and friends! Beautiful sunsets on private 6 +/- acres One Level Home in great Colonial zoned Commercial/ Drilled well, conventional septic. A rare flat lot! 2 BR Ranch to enjoy with stone walls. neighborhood! 5 rooms 3 Tourist/Residential. Many relaxing evenings lakeside! Access to private beach. Patios, decks, security system. bedrooms 1 bath. Updates applications would fit here including NEW LISTING $89,000. including electrical, hardwood single family with 7 rooms 3-4 $249,900. $529,000. bedrooms 2 full baths! Single family floors, toilet & fixtures, some Lisa Boudreau. Lisa Boudreau. Cindi Desmarais. with in home business! Plus many more! Great Exposure being right on new windows. Fenced in yard. Walking to Westville Dam Rt 20! Woods floors. Spacious rooms! 1716sf of living area! Roofs done recreational area. Sturbridge side of town. Great commuting to in 2012. New HW heater in 2016. Electrical updated. Beautiful gardens. Rt 84 & Mass Pike. $193,900. .23 acre. Detached garage. $255,000.

SOUTHBRIDGE:Spacious STURBRIDGE:Contemporary Owner Occupied two family Colonial-unique layout! 6 in GREAT neighborhood! 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 1 ½ bath! rooms 2 bedrooms 2 bath, Huge living room with stone 7 rooms 2 bedrooms 1 ½ fireplace, sliders to deck. Brand baths. Fenced in yard. 3 new Stainless steel appliances A Place To Call Home… car garage. Wrap around in kitchen! Front to back step down family room!! Updated roof & septic. Exterior painted porch. New windows in in 2015. BEST PART 1.07 acres of PRIVATE LEVEL YARD!! second floor. $215,000. MINUTES TO PIKE & RT 84 to Hartford! $239,900. SOUTHBRIDGE: SOUTHBRIDGE: Three JUST LISTED JUST LISTED INEXPENSIVE 2 family family on dead end street! 5 with one unit with a 3 rooms 3 bedrms, 4 rooms 2 bedroom and the other beds, 3 rooms 1 bed. Vinyl is two bedroom. Exterior sided. Replacement windows. will be painted before Garage. Yard. Fully rented. closing. Location on $165,000. BROOKLYN- Sitting on over 2 acres of flat yard for THOMPSON-Don’t miss out on this great home with WATER KILLINGLY MULTI-FAMILY-Unique luxury 3 unit multi- small side street. Walk enjoyment but in a private setting, this 3 bedroom, 1 rights and a short walk to Little/School House Pond. The Pond family investment. Currently being used as an owner occupied to Town. $129,900. 1/2 bath Cape is well maintained and looking for new is fully recreational year-round. This cottage does have a brand investment but plenty of different investment options in the owners. Home features eat-in kitchen, fireplaced living new propane wall mounted heating system and with some minor BRHD (Home Office) zone and located on 2.6 AC. This home room, first floor bedroom and laundry room. Upstairs modifications (some windows and extra insulation) could be easily has been almost 100% renovated from 2007-today (roof, siding, has 2 bedrooms and a 1/2 bath. There are hardwood year round especially since it has a newer well & septic system. windows, heating, kitchen/baths, etc.). Owner’s unit is 3 bedroom floors, newly painted (interior & outside), a 1 car garage The home has a great open floor plan and has been recently 2 1/2 baths. Two additional rented units for income. Home has a and a nice storage shed. Priced at $239,900 painted inside & out. There are two good sized bedrooms and a full 2 car garage, in ground pool, Buderus heating systems & much bathroom that has just been renovated. $139,900 more. Asking price is $419,000 KILLINGLY-You must PUTNAM-This FHA see this 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath, approved end unit 1451 sq. foot Cape Cod Condo is in great To advertise in condition. Home will home sitting nicely on qualify for all types of 1 acre; re-built from financing including 100%. the subfloor up by a Featuring a 1 car garage our Real Estate local respected builder; under, first floor is an Hardwood floors, chef’s open living/dining set- WOODSTOCK-Location, location, location! Professional kitchen with granite up, kitchen features an office space, special business use (may be possible with eating space & slider to Section, please call special zone permitting) or make this charming house your countertops & stainless st the rear deck. Kitchen home. This vintage 1830’s house offers all the amenities of steel appliances; 1 has just been remodeled modern living with original floors, fireplaces and claw foot floor master bedroom tub, or it could serve as a professional or service business with new cabinets, counters, & backsplash. Half bath (as per zoning committee). Accessibility, parking and with full bath and walk-in closet; easily accessible on the first floor & the second floor features a full bath your local sales additional outbuilding in great location! $214,900 to 395; listed at only $219,900 off the master suite. Home has newer paint & carpets. Brand new heating system just installed! $145,900 representative. P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net 1-800-367-9898 B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 25, 2017 • 5

REAL ESTATE WEST BROOKFIELD 3 bedroom, 3 bath EXECUTIVE HOME. Open House Directory Fully applianced kitchen, (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Community fireplace, beautifully (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment (W) Waterfront landscaped with views. ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE Garages. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 DUDLEY: WEBSTER GREATLY REDUCED. 18 Paradis Ln S 10-12 $259,900 ReMax Advantage 1 / Joanne Szymczak. Vicki Bennett Split raised ranch 774-943-7669/774-663-6762 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1.5 Bath. OWNER HAS RELOCATED. Family room in lower level. $299,900 SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 2 Car w/storage, nicely CHARLTON Call Pat Realty 25 Robert Blvd W 11-1 $549,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Joanne Szymczak. Vicki Bennett landscaped yard with deck 774-230-5044/774-663-6762 shed, town water & sewer. 413-436-5463 $244,000

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GOT A HOUSE FOR LEICESTER LANCASTER PAXTON 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,816 sq ft 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,904 sq ft newly Custom built new construc- SALE? This is the Colonial situated on a private built Colonial on 5.13 acres in tion; 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,877 sq ft place to sell it! wooded lot & set back from George Hill area. Set far back Colonial on 3.08 Acres. Lots of the street. Spacious Master from road, property abuts town privacy. Large master suite with Your ad will be Suite on 2nd floor. Oversized land. 2 car attached garage. large sitting area & 2 walk-in mailed to 50,000+ deck, above ground pool & Granite counters in kitchen & closets; 2 car attached garage; large yard. bathrooms. Hardwood, carpet Hardwood, carpet & tile flooring, FOR households & tile flooring, Central air. Central air SALE Bonus room above garage. throughout $399,900 $599,900 $595,000 Southern Worcester County. To advertise on our real estate section, please call your local sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 508-365-3532 www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com • [email protected] LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE transient or hotel purposes; promulgated there under, and the obli- the required deposit as set forth herein. OF REAL ESTATE (iv) the term of any such lease is no gations there under to pay the propor- If the second highest bidder declines to By virtue and in execution of the Power less than thirty (30) days; (v)( such tionate share attributable to said Unit of purchase the within described proper- of Sale contained in a certain mort- leasing is specifically made subject the common expense duly established; ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to gage given by Michael M. Majeau to the provisions of the Master Deed, (C) Such taxes attributable to said Unit purchase the within described property to Mortgage Electronic Registration the Condominium Trust and by laws for the current fiscal year as are not at the amount bid by the second high- Systems, Inc., as nominee for New an all rules and regulations issued now due and payable, all of which at est bidder. The foreclosure deed and Century Mortgage Corporation dated there under and provides that any the Grantees by acceptance hereof the consideration paid by the success- September 27, 2006, recorded at the failure to comply with terms of such agree to comply with, perform, assume ful bidder shall be held in escrow by Worcester County (Worcester District) documents shall be a default there and pay; and (D) All rights, res- DG&L, (hereinafter called the “Escrow Registry of Deeds in Book 39914, Page under; and (vi) such lessee executes ervations, easements, including utility Agent”) until the deed shall be released 309; said mortgage was then assigned a written agreement directly with the easements, restrictions, and other mat- from escrow to the successful bidder at to Wells Fargo Bank N.A, as Trustee, Trustees of the Condominium Trust ters of record contained or referenced the same time as the consideration is for Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, under which he specifically agrees to in said Master Deed. For title see Deed released to the Mortgagee, whereupon Series 2006-NC5 Asset-Backed Pass- observe and be bound by the same; in Book 19346, Page 223. all obligations of the Escrow Agent Through Certificates by virtue of an (D) Dogs, cats or other pet animals or Subject to and with the benefit of ease- shall be deemed to have been properly assignment dated July 27, 2012, and birds shall not be kept in any such town ments, reservation, restrictions, and fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be recorded in Book 49388, Page 39; of home or otherwise on the premises taking of record, if any, insofar as the discharged. Other terms, if any, to be which mortgage the undersigned is the without the consent of the Trustees of same are now in force and applicable. announced at the sale. present holder for breach of conditions the Association; (E) The architectural In the event of any typographical error Dated: August 3, 2017 Wells Fargo of said mortgage and for the purpose integrity of the buildings and the units set forth herein in the legal description Bank N.A, as Trustee, for Carrington of foreclosing the same will be sold shall be preserved without modification of the premises, the description as set Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006- at PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on and, to that end, without limiting the forth and contained in the mortgage NC5 Asset-Backed Pass-Through September 12, 2017, on the mort- generality of the foregoing, without the shall control by reference. Together Certificates By its Attorney DOONAN, gaged premises. This property has the prior written approval of the Trustees with all the improvements now or here- GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, 100 address of 66 School Park a/k/a School of the Condominium Trust, no awning, after erected on the property and all Cummings Center Suite 225D Beverly, Street, Unit 1, Ryvallee Condominiums, screen, antenna, sign, banner or other easements, rights, appurtenances, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 www. Northbridge, MA 01525-0000. The device, and no exterior change, addi- rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas dgandl.com 33001.05 (MAJEAU) FEI entire mortgaged premises, all and tion, structure, projection, decoration, rights and profits, water rights and # 1078.01585 08/18/2017, 08/25/2017, singular, the premises as described in or other feature shall be erected or stock and all fixtures now or hereafter 09/01/2017 said mortgage: placed up on or attached to any such a part of the property. All replacements August 18, 2017 The following premises in Ryvallee unit or any part thereof, no addition and additions shall also be covered by August 25, 2017 Condominiums in Northbridge, to or change or replacement of any this sale. September 1, 2017 Worcester County, Massachusetts, exterior light, door knocker, or other Terms of Sale: Said premises will be created by Master Deed dated June exterior hardware shall be made, and sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 26, 1987, and recorded on July 2, no painting, attaching or decalcoma- and assessments, tax sales, tax titles In accordance with the provisions of 1987, with the Worcester District nia, or other decoration shall be done and other municipal liens and water M.G.L Ch 40A, Section 11, and Chap- Registry of Deeds, in Book 10604, on any exterior part or surface of any or sewer liens and State or County ter 173, Section 48 of the Northbridge Page 279, Unit (Town Home) No. 1 unit nor on the interior surface of any transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN Zoning By-laws, the Northbridge Zon- the address of which is :66 School window; provided, however, that the THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) ing Board of Appeals will hold a pub- Street, Northbridge, Massachusetts foregoing shall not restrict the right of in cashier’s or certified check will be lic hearing on Thursday, September 01525 together with an undivided 50% the unit owner to decorate the interior required to be paid by the purchaser 14, 2017, at 7:05P.M. at the Aldrich (fifty percent) interest appertaining to of his or her unit as he or she may at the time and place of the sale as a School Town Hall Annex, 14 Hill St., said unit in common areas of said desire. (F) All maintenance and use deposit and the balance in cashier’s or Whitinsville. MA to consider the peti- Condominium and together with the by owners of all facilities shall be done certified check will be due in thirty (30) tion of John Palmer - Patty Whittacker rights and easements appurtenant to so as to preserve the appearance days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves regarding 145 Macarthur Road, North- said Unit as set forth in said Master and character of the same and of the & Longoria, LLC, (“DG&L”), time bridge, MA 01534 for a Variance (16- Deed, as amended. Said Unit is intend- grounds and buildings without modi- being of the essence. The Mortgagee V-17) for the construction of a three ed to be uses solely for residential fication; (G) All use and maintenance reserves the right to postpone the sale car garage within the required front purposes as set forth in Section XII of of such units shall be conducted in a to a later date by public proclamation set back, pursuant to Article X, Section said Master Deed, and is subject to the manner consistent with the comfort and at the time and date appointed for the 173-19 of the Town of Northbridge Zon- restrictions as set forth in Section XIII convenience of the occupants of other sale and to further postpone at any ing By-laws, Table of Area Regulations. of said Master Deed that: (A) no such units and in accordance with the pro- adjourned sale-date by public procla- The property, shown on Assessor’s unit shall be used for any purpose other visions with respect thereto from time mation at the time and date appointed Map 26 as Parcel 57 is located in a res- than as a dwelling. (B) No business to time promulgated by the Trustees of for the adjourned sale date. The prem- idential-2 zoning district and is owned activities of any nature shall be con- the Condominium Trust in accordance ises is to be sold subject to and with by John Palmer. ducted in any such unit, except (i) as with the provisions of the by-laws of the benefit of all easements, restric- The purpose of this hearing is to pro- provided in Paragraph C of Section XII said Condominium Trust; and tions, leases, tenancies, and rights of vide an opportunity for public comment. thereof and (ii) that a person residing (H) No improper, offensive or unlawful possession, building and zoning laws, Anyone wishing to be heard regarding in any such unit may, if permitted and use shall be made of the unit or any part encumbrances, condominium liens, if this matter should attend said meeting duly authorized in accordance with thereof and all applicable laws. Zoning any and all other claim in the nature of at the time and place designated. A applicable law and governmental reg- ordinance, and regulations of all gov- liens, if any there be. copy of the petition is available for re- ulation, maintain therein an office for ernmental bodies having jurisdiction In the event that the successful bidder view at the office of the Town Clerk and his or her personal professional use, thereof shall be strictly observed by at the foreclosure sale shall default in Zoning Board of Appeals Office and but no employees or person other than all units owners. (A) The provisions of purchasing the within described prop- may be reviewed during normal busi- a resident of such unit shall engage Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter erty according to the terms of this ness hours. therein in any activities and no such 183A; (B) The terms and provisions of Notice of Sale and/or the terms of Thomas Hansson, Chairman office shall be advertised, held out or said Master Deed, the Declaration of the Memorandum of Sale executed at Northbridge Zoning Board of Appeals used as a place fro services to clients Trust of Ryvallee Condominium Trust, the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee August 25, 2017 or patients; (C) Units may be leased for dated June 26, 1987 recorded with said reserves the right to sell the property by September 1, 2017 use by other than the owners thereof Worcester District Registry of Deeds on foreclosure deed to the second high- provided; (i) the lease is in writing; July 2, 1987, in Book 10604, Page 295, est bidder, providing that said second (ii) the lease is fort no less than the the by-laws set forth in said Declaration highest bidder shall deposit with the Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B6 entire unit; (iii) the lease is not for of Trust and any rules and regulation Mortgagee’s attorneys, the amount of 6 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune LEGALS LEGALS from Mortgage Electronic Registration UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION KS11 claiming to have an interest continued from page B5­­­ Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, NA UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS in a Mortgage covering real proper- dated August 29, 2008 and recorded UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) ty in Whitinsville (Northbridge), 179 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE with said registry on September 4, A Personal Representative appointed Clover Hill Road, given by Paul Roche OF REAL ESTATE 2008 at Book 43274 Page 244 and by under the MUPC in an unsupervised and Michelle Roche to Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power assignment from Mortgage Electronic administration is not required to file an Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee inventory or annual accounts with the dated October 30, 2003, and recorded given by James F. Ellis, Jr. and for American Brokers Conduit to Wells Court. Persons interested in the estate in the Worcester County (Worcester Melinda A. Ellis to JPMorgan Chase Fargo Bank, NA dated May 5, 2011 are entitled to notice regarding the ad- District) Registry of Deeds in Book Bank, N.A., dated March 25, 2005 and and recorded with said registry on ministration directly from the Personal 32118, Page 34, and now held by the recorded with the Worcester County May 9, 2011 at Book 47369 Page 162 Representative and may petition the Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds and by assignment from Wells Fargo court in any matter relating to the es- with this court a complaint for deter- at Book 36125, Page 244 subsequently Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings tate, including the distribution of assets mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ assigned to Federal National Mortgage Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana and expenses of administration. Servicemembers status. Association by JPMorgan Chase Bank, Trust, not individually but as trustee WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First If you now are, or recently have been, N.A. by assignment recorded in said for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust Justice of this Court. in the active military service of the Worcester County (Worcester District) dated April 19, 2016 and recorded Date: August 10, 2017 United States of America, then you Registry of Deeds at Book 52303, with said registry on May 5, 2016 at Stephanie K. Fattman, may be entitled to the benefits of the Page 59 and subsequently assigned Book 55286 Page 78, for breach of Register of Probate Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If to PROF-2014-S2 Legal Title Trust II, the conditions of said mortgage and August 25, 2017 you object to a foreclosure of the above by U.S. Bank National Association, as for the purpose of foreclosing, the mentioned property on that basis, then Legal Title Trustee by Federal National same will be sold at Public Auction at (SEAL) you or your attorney must file a written Mortgage Association by assignment 12:00 p.m. on September 22, 2017, COMMONWEALTH appearance and answer in this court at recorded in said Worcester County on the mortgaged premises located at OF MASSACHUSETTS Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 122 Southeast Main Street, Douglas, LAND COURT 02108 on or before October 2, 2017 or at Book 57119, Page 60; of which Worcester County, Massachusetts, all DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL you will be forever barred from claim- Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- and singular the premises described in COURT ing that you are entitled to the benefits ent holder for breach of the condi- said mortgage, 17SM004334 of said Act. tions of said Mortgage and for the TO WIT: ORDER OF NOTICE Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief purpose of foreclosing same will be The land in a certain lot or parcel To: Justice of said Court on August 17, sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on of land being shown as Lot #10 on Paul Roche and Michelle Roche 2017. September 8, 2017 at 52 Freedoms a plan entitled ‘’Plan of Land Mass. and to all persons entitled to the ben- Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Way, Northbridge, MA, all and sin- Prepared for Kenneth J., Jr. and efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Recorder gular the premises described in said Sandra Guhman, Scale 1’’-60’, dated Act, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: 201005-0846-YEL Mortgage, to wit: February 9, 1999 by An Engineer, Inc., The Bank of New York Mellon Trust August 25, 2017 52 Freedom Way Northbridge MA 104 Mendon Street, Umbridge, Mass’’, Company, National Association f/k/a 01534 James F. Ellis, Jr. & Melinda and being recorded in the Worcester The Bank of New York Trust Company, A. Ellis Legal Description of lnsured District Deeds in Plan Book 246 as N.A., as successor to JPMorgan Premises Being shown as Lot 15 Plan 58. Chase Bank, as Trustee for Residential on a plan of land entitled: “Modified For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Asset Securities Corporation, Home Definitive Plan of Liberty Estates in recorded with Worcester County Equity Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass Northbridge, Mass., owned by Crown (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Through Certificates Series 2003- Limited, a New England Development in Book 32297, Page 81. Corporation, 188 Worcester- These premises will be sold and con- Providence Turnpike, Sutton, Mass.” veyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, THE COMMONWEALTH OF dated April 3, 1989 by Andrews Survey be disallowed as untimely, unless easements, covenants, liens or claims MASSACHUSETTS & Engineering, lnc., Uxbridge, Mass., good cause is shown for waiver in the nature of liens, improvements, DEPARTMENT OF Scale: I”= 40’, which plan is record- under 220 C.M.R. § 1.01(4). To public assessments, any and all PUBLIC UTILITIES ed with the Worcester Registry of be allowed, a petition under 220 unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water NOTICE OF FILING Deeds in Plan Book 651, Plan 91. The C.M.R. § 1.03(1) must satisfy the and sewer liens and any other munic- AND PUBLIC HEARING premises are conveyed subject to and standing requirements of G.L. c. ipal assessments or liens or existing D.P.U. 17-108 with the benefit of all rights, rights of 30A, § 10. encumbrances of record which are August 3, 2017 way, easements, appurtenances, res- All comments or petitions for in force and are applicable, having Petition of Whitinsville Water ervations, restrictions, and layouts and leave to intervene or to participate priority over said mortgage, whether Company, pursuant to G.L. c. takings of record, insofar as they are should be addressed to: Mark D. or not reference to such restrictions, 164, §94, and G.L. c. 165, §2, in force and applicable. Meaning and Marini, Secretary, Department of easements, improvements, liens or for Approval of a General Rate intending to mortgage the same prem- Public Utilities, One South Station, encumbrances is made in the deed. Increase as set forth in M.D.P.U. ises by deed of Emerald Realty, Inc. 5th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts TERMS OF SALE: No. 24 and M.D.P.U. No. 25. to James F. Ellis, Jr. and Melinda A. 02110. Receipt by the Department, A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 On July 14, 2017, Whitinsville Ellis, dated 11/25/1992 and filed with not mailing, constitutes filing. ) Dollars by certified or bank check will Water Company (“WWC’’ or the Worcester South District Registry In addition to the above require- be required to be paid by the purchas- “Company”) filed a petition with of Deeds at Record Book 14747, Page ment, one (1) copy of all materials er at the time and place of sale. The the Department of Public Utilities 191; wherein a more detailed descrip- filed with the Department should balance is to be paid by certified or (“Department’’) for a general rate tion of the premises is set forth. be sent to each of the following: bank check at Harmon Law Offices, increase of $773,212, which rep- The premises are to be sold subject to (1) Daniel Licata, Hearing Officer, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, resents an overall increase of 25.1 and with the benefit of all easements, Department of Public Utilities, One Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to percent over the Company’s cur- restrictions, building and zoning laws, South Station, 5th Floor. Boston, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, rently effective rates. WWC last liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- Massachusetts 02110; and (2) Massachusetts 02461-0389, within received a general rate increase ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, Eric J. Krathwohl, Esq., Rich May, thirty (30) days from the date of sale. in 2010. See Whitinsville Water tax titles, water bills, municipal liens P.C., 176 Federal Street, Boston, Deed will be provided to purchaser for Company, D.P.U. 09A4 (2010). and assessments, rights of tenants Massachusetts recording upon receipt in full of the The Department has docketed this and parties in possession. 02110 (counsel of the Company). purchase price. The description of the matter as D.P.U. 17-108 and has TERMS OF SALE: Further, in addition to paper fil- premises contained in said mortgage suspended the effective date of the A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND ings with the Department, all doc- shall control in the event of an error in proposed rate increase until June DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) uments also must be submitted this publication. 1, 2018, to investigate the propri- in the form of a certified check, bank to the Department in electronic Other terms, if any, to be announced ety of the Company’s request. treasurer’s check or money order will format using one of the follow- at the sale. If the Company’s petition is be required to be delivered at or before ing methods: (1) by e-mail attach- WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND approved as presented, a typical the time the bid is offered. The suc- ment to [email protected] SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA residential customer in Whitinsville/ cessful bidder will be required to exe- and the Hearing Officer. daniel. TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT Northbridge using 800 cubic feet cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement [email protected]; or (2) on a AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM per .month would receive an immediately after the close of the CD-ROM. The text of the email MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST increase of approximately $9.24 bidding. The balance of the purchase of CD-ROM must specify: (1) the Present holder of said mortgage per month, or 16.9 percent. Bill price shall be paid within thirty (30) docket number of the proceeding By its Attorneys, impacts will vary based on cus- days from the sale date in the form (D.P.U. 17-108); (2) the name of HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. tomer class and volume used. of a certified check, bank treasurer’s the person or company submitting 150 California Street Individual customers may contact check or other check satisfactory to the filing; and (3) a brief descriptive Newton, MA 02458 the Company as shown below Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee title of the document. The electron- (617) 558-0500 for specific bill impact information. reserves the right to bid at the sale, ic filing should also include the 201501-0098 - TEA Additionally, the Company propos- to reject any and all bids, to continue name, title, and telephone number August 25, 2017 es to revise its tariffs to allow the sale and to amend the terms of of a person to contact in the event September 1, 2017 the Company to bill customers on the sale by written or oral announce- of questions about the filing. All September 8, 2017 either a monthly or quarterly basis. ment made before or during the fore- documents submitted in electron- The Department will conduct a closure sale. If the sale is set aside ic format will be posted on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts public hearing to receive com- for any reason, the Purchaser at the Department’s website: http://www. The Trial Court ments on the Company’s peti- sale shall be entitled only to a return mass.gov/dpu. Probate and Family Court tion. The hearing will take place of the deposit paid. The purchaser A copy of the Company’s filing is Worcester Probate and Family on: September 21, 2017 at 7:00 shall have no further recourse against available for inspection during reg- Court p.m. at Northbridge Town Hall, the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the ular business hours at the follow- 225 Main Street 7 Main Street, Northbridge. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description ing locations: (1) the Company’s Worcester, MA 01608 Massachusetts. Any person inter- of the premises contained in said mort- office, 44 Lake Street, Whitinsville, (508) 831-2200 ested in commenting on this mat- gage shall control in the event of an Massachusetts 01588; (2) Docket No. WO17P2099EA ter may appear at the public hear- error in this publication. TIME WILL Whitinsville Social Library, 17 CITATION ON PETITION FOR ing or file written comments with BE OF THE ESSENCE. Church Street, Whitinsville, FORMAL ADJUDICATION the Department not later than the Other terms if any, to be announced Massachusetts 01588; and (3) Estate of: close of business (5:00 p.m.) on at the sale. the Department’s offices, One Mary C Dolan September 21, 2017. PROF-2014-S2 Legal Title Trust II, by South Station, 5th Floor, Boston, Date of Death: 05/30/2017 Reasonable accommodations at U.S. Bank National Association, as Massachusetts 02110. These A Petition for Formal Probate of Will public or evidentiary hearings for Legal Title Trustee filings are also available on the with Appointment of Personal Rep- people with disabilities are avail- Present Holder of said Mortgage, Department’s website, http://www. resentative has been filed by able upon request. Contact the By Its Attorneys, mass.gov/dpu. To request materi- Thomas C. Valorie of Sutton MA Department’s ADA Coordinator ORLANS PC als in accessible formats (Braille, requesting that the Court enter a for- at [email protected] or PO Box 540540 large print, electronic files, audio mal Decree and Order and for such (617) 305-3642 to make such a Waltham, MA 02454 format), contact the Department’s other relief as requested in the Petition. request. Include a description Phone: (781) 790-7800 ADA Coordinator at Theresa. IMPORTANT NOTICE of the accommodation you will 15-010287 [email protected] or (617) 305- You have the right to obtain a copy of need, including as much detail August 18, 2017 3642. the Petition from the Petitioner or at the as you can. Also include a way August 25, 2017 Any person desiring further infor- Court. You have a right to object to this the Department can contact you if September 1, 2017 mation regarding the Company’s proceeding. To do so, you or your attor we need more information. Please petition should contact the ney must file a written appearance and provide as much advance notice NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Company’s counsel, Eric J. objection at this Court before: 10:00 as possible. Last minute requests OF REAL ESTATE Krathwohl, Esq., Rich May, P.C., a.m. on the return day of 09/12/2017. will be accepted, but may not be By virtue and in execution of the Power 176 Federal Street, Boston, This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- able to be accommodated. of Sale contained in a certain mort- Massachusetts 02110 at (617) 556 line by which you must file a written ap- Any person who desires to partici- gage given by Tracey A. Daignault 3857. Any person desiring further pearance and objection if you object to pate in the evidentiary phase of this to Mortgage Electronic Registration information regarding this notice this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- proceeding must file a written peti- Systems, Inc., dated November 23, should contact Daniel Licata, ly written appearance and objection tion for leave to intervene or to par- 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Hearing Officer, Department of followed by an affidavit of objections ticipate in the proceeding no later County (Worcester District) Registry Public Utilities, at (617) 305-3523. within thirty (30) days of the return day, than the close of business (5:00 of Deeds at Book 38186, Page 55, August 25, 2017 action may be taken without further no- p.m.) on Wednesday, September of which mortgage the undersigned September 15, 2017 is the present holder by assignment tice to you. 13, 2017. A petition filed late may B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 25, 2017 • 7 8 • Friday, August 25, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 25, 2017 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1

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SERIOUS GEMSTONE $75 Dual Heat Source, Wet Steam (860) 774-5587 $125 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Perfect for Hunters, $100 COLLECTOR AND Table, SS Dual Sinks, LG WASHER AND Rocker/Glider Chair Hot/Cold Water Supplies, Boaters, and Hikers JEWELERY MAKER TWO END TABLES $75 Easy to Maneuver DRYER: REDUCED 4 Motor Speed Controls WANTING TO SELL $3,200 COMPLETE Models WT5070CW and $125/EACH $125/best offer Hitachi J100, 400/460V GEMSTONES AT Best Offer Hutch Call MACHINE SHOP DLEX5170, WHOLESALE PRICES. Large Capacity and Top Comes Off Bridgeports, C & C Milling SOFA TABLE (508) 839-9338 TrueSteam, (508)347-3145 $75 Machine, Lathes, Air $150 Call 5pm-8:30pm THESE ARE GENUINE Like New! 508-867-6546 QUALITY GEMSTONES FROM Compressors, Fork Trucks, GLASS TOP PEDESTAL Drill Presses, A Complete $500 for pair APATITE TO TANZANITE- Three Piece White 1949 International Mezzanine 3,500 sq.ft. NEVER $300 if sold separate ALL VERY GOOD TABLE AAA GRADE. Wicker Outdoor Set Harvester Cub Tractor INSTALLED! CONDITION Silver base, 36”high, with Loveseat and Two attached 24” round top ************ LIZBETH LEBLANC Runs Well, Two New Tires, Pallet Racking, Electric Pallet In Northbridge Chairs $120 (508) 867-6030 Attachments Include Jacks Call: FULL-SIZE AERO BED MOVING ESTATE $100 Snow Plow, Harrow, Cultivator, (508) 792-9950 (508) 801-6367 NEVER USED SALE and Land Plow. GLASS TOP FOR A TABLE (508) 764-6425 $2,500 $75 1/2” Thick, 44” Square Tools, Compressor, SMALL BUREAU Craftsman Roll Electronics, Electric $75.00 (508) 248-6860 Farmall Cub Tractor $100 Around Tool Box Keyboards and with WOMEN’S BOWLING SPORTS CARDS/ 3 WHEELED TRIPOD 6 Drawers, 52Hx34Wx19D BALL (508) 347-8942 Accessories, Kitchen PRINTER’S ANTIQUE Cultivator and DRAWERS MEMORABILIA DRIVE WALKER $100 & BAG Items, Some Furniture, Fertilizer Side GORGEOUS plus Much More! $20.00 PER with Basket $35 COLLECTION Computer Desk Dresser HAND-CARVED FOR SALE 23Dx30Hx47W $800 CHINA CABINET Please Call 2002 COMPUTER Call for more info PRICES NEGOTIABLE ACCUSYNC 50 NEC $75 FIRM $30.00 from China (508) 885-2055 (413) 668-6330 Seasoned Cord Wood $4,000 NEW or email: $100.00 Glass Chess Set $1,500 OBO Call Jan for FOR MORE [email protected] $15.00 for more information or KITCHEN CHAIRS SALE INFORMATION AND TOOL SHEDS at CHERRY DR TABLE appointment (508) 867-2130 PICTURES Made of Texture 1-11 Poker Chips/ CALL & SIX CHAIRS SPARE TIRE P225/60R16 8x8 $775 Aluminum Case (774) 232-9382 $900 OBO EAGLE GA WITH RIM Adult Power Wheel (508) 892-1679 ************ 8x10 $960 $45.00 Chair Asking $20.00 8x12 $1050 OAK TABLE $1500.00 Cash FOR SALE 8x16 $1375 Leapfrog & FOUR CHAIRS ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN 4 CYCLE BOX STOCK 8 NFL SIlver SUPER 6 Books For Sale: $75 OBO $60.00 Delivered, Built On-Site CLONE MOTOR- SNEAKERS BOWL COINS $25.00 Rich Brown Other Sizes Available 3 Pair $800.00 WITH NORAM CLUTCH- DOVE-TAILED CAR SUNROOF CALL (413) 324-1117 Call MOTOR MOUNT 58T 59T 60T Leather Sectional Black Leather Walking Shoes $100.00 Old GEARS DRESSER Velcro Close, Never Worn! Comic Books numbers (508) 867-4546 with Chaise $80 OBO 2-BOTTLES OF OIL 91/2 Wide HOMEMADE PINE TWO CURIO CABINETS 1s Very Good Condition. COFFEE TABLE Pulaski Brand, Cherry ASKING $800.00 (860) 630-4962 $60/each Batman Lamp & Clock Asking $450 AND TWO END TABLES $250/each or Best Offer CALL AFTER 4PM $1000.00 Call HANDICAPPED SCOOTER (508) 637-1304 $100.00 DAY BED (860) 315-4509 Call FOR (508) 320-7230 with 2 brand new batteries GE ELECTRIC STOVE (508)832-3029 ALUMINUM FOLDING ANTIQUE LAMP JUG Excellent Condition, SALE FOR SALE RAMP NICHOLS and STONE $40.00 Light Cream Color With Bed Underneath, ****************** $800.00 Pedestal Dining Table $250 or Best Offer ALUMINUM OUTSIDE Never Been Laid On! John Deere Tractor FULL LENGTH 78”x60” ANTIQUE CROQUET SET $200 $1,200 MINK COAT LIFT CHAIR plus 18” Extension, $40.00 ROLL-TOP DESK PATIO FURNITURE 6 Side Chairs (508) 347-7441 Size 12 Light Blue Maple WITH CUSHIONS $275.00 $800 Electric Heater New $2,400 $150 or Best Offer 6 Swivel Chairs, Lounge Chair, SMALL COFFEE TABLE Fireplace Asking $300 $35.00 Three-Seat Glider, Two-Seat Electrical 508-612-9263 CANADIAN PINE HUTCH Harden Gold Wedge Glider, Glass Coffee Table, $25 (508) 779-0542 ****************** $225.00 Sofa Glass Side Table, Material Excellent Condition ELECTRIC BASE BOARD Will Sell Individually, Industrial, Commercial, Swivel-Top TV 14 cu. ft. GE $400 $25.00 Excellent Condition, Residential WOODSPLITTER Table/Cabinet SELF-DEFROSTING 21 Ton, Horizontal/Vertical Never Been Outside! Wire, Pipe, Fittings, DROP LEAF CART $25 FURNITURE FOR FREEZER (774) 241-0141 $1,600 (508) 234-2573 Relays, Coils, Overloads, $150.00 $50.00 Fuses, Breakers, Meters, SALE Solid Maple Coffee FLOOR JACK Punches, Pipe-Benders. END TABLE W/DRAWER Angle Iron Cutter Table $20 1 Bedroom Set- 508-943-2174 NORDITRAC EXERCISER $50.00 For Shelving New Recessed Troffer $20 Bed, Two Bureaus with Mirror Landscape 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Flourescent 3-Tube Solid Cherry Wood EXERCISE BIKE END TABLE W/ TWO SHOP VAC Equipment Normally Sells For $700 T-8 277V Fixtures (508) 434-0630 DRAWERS 16 Gallon $50 OBO Enclosed 1 Dining Room Set Trailer LARGE PET CARRIER $50 $995 OBO $60.00 $56 Each from Ethan Allen- Call 5pm-8:30pm Solid Cherry Table with Two THREE SPEED MEN’S CRAFTSMAN Call 5pm-8:30pm Call 5pm-8:30pm CALL (508)867-6546 FOR SALE Extensions and Glass Hutch COLOMBIA BIKE SANDERS, (508)867-6546 508-867-6546 1-508-764-4458 Outdoor Lawn Tractor with Lights HOME-LITE CHAIN- Protection Pad FREE with 1-774-452-3514 & BEST OFFER SAW Purchase LUMBER BICYCLES ENTERTAINMENT Outdoor Christmas Decorations (508) 278-3988 CENTER- OAK Rough Sawn Pine WHEELED BIKES Best Offer 1 Entertainment FOR SALE 4’9”W 4’9”H 17 1/2”D DRY 30+ Yrs. 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A MUST SEE SELL $650.00 PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE BY Black $1,700 (Needs Work), ASKING $400 or best offer Flexible Flyer Sled, $300/Best Offer Call (413) 436-7585 Includes 140 Rolls Wooden Toboggan, WHITE OUTDOOR $1,000 EACH APPOINTMENT Wood/Fiberglass Skis FOR SALE Call (860) 753-2053 PRODUCTS CALL Floor Jack Best Offer TRAINS, BUILDINGS, SnowBoss 1050 DISHES FOR 8 (508) 347-3145 Welder Torches Snowblower, 10hp Still in Box Etc. MOTORIZED Lionel Mid-Forties Train Battery Charger Tecumseh two stage Brand new Large H.O. Model WHEELCHAIR Set, Tracks Accessories 30 in width, electric start GPS GARMIN 255, GENERAL ELECTRIC Railroad Toolbox $450 Well maintained. CANON POWER SHOT Many Old Engines, Freight & DOUBLE OVEN Many Other Items Like New, Must See! $600.00 CAMERA Self cleaning Passenger Cars from the No Reasonable Offer Refused Steel Car Ramps Digital clock, black 1940’s. Metal Buildings, $20 1010X Asking $900 Everything Must Go! 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Parents Wanted Work Week: Up to 15 Daniel Ross PAPERS Older wells may not be sealed Worcester County Seeking Quality Homes hours per week Deadline subject to change 265 FUEL/WOOD Antiques properly near the surface or (508)248-9225 Memorial Park 884 Worcester St. Throughout Central MA their source of water may be or due to holidays The Town of Sturbridge Garden of Faith FIREWOOD To Provide Foster Care shallow and influenced by Call for more info Southbridge MA Emergency Management (860)382-5410 Paxton, MA Cut, Split & Delivered To Children In Need. things like feedlots, septic ******************** Director is seeking to hire an 30 years in business 2 LOTS FOR SALE Green & Seasoned 24/7 Support. Generous systems, or nearby land uses. Looking To Purchase Emergency Management BUY ONE FOR $2,500 Reimbursement. 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