ShorelinesShorelinesWestport eastbayri.com THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 VOL. 20, NO. 28 $.75 Gravel, not Doing the Arthur quick-step asphalt, to cover Beach Avenue Selectmen also explore creation of turnabout

BY BRUCE BURDETT [email protected] A divided Board of Selectmen voted three weeks ago to apply gravel rather than asphalt to the much-discussed road that runs along the shore west of the entrance to Westport Harbor out to the Knubble. At the same time the board con- sidered entering into an agree- ment to provide room for a turn- around to assist motorists who drive down the road. But the 3-2 vote, by a sharply divided board, was not the last word on the subject as, two weeks later, Selectmen returned to the

PHOTOS BY ALEX WATROUS debate. A renewed attempt by board Chairman Antone Vieira Jr. And the rains came! Parade spectators sprint for shelter as the downpour hits. to sway fellow members on the need to pave again failed to con- vince a three-member majority Parade order: High-tail it to the high school and the gravel plan remains in place. After debating the matter at BY BRUCE BURDETT several meetings, Selectmen [email protected] backed away from an earlier plan hat started as a to asphalt the road as part of a Fourth of July package contract that would also parade turned into a include re-asphalting East Beach sprint for marchers Road and repairing flood damage and spectators alike to Lakeshore Avenue by South Friday morning as Watuppa Pond. Hurricane Arthur's Concerns from neighbors and thunderstorms approached. others had prompted a second SWkies — and the weather radar — looked omi- look at that plan. nous as the parade assembled at the corner of After meeting with the town Hixbridge and Main roads early Friday. Rain, and Beach Commission and Conser- lots of it, was moving in from the southwest. vation Commission as well as But it seemed they might be blessed with a Highway Surveyor Chris Gon- weather window before the skies let loose, Parade salves and others, Selectman Committee Chairman David Palmer said. Michael Sullivan urged fellow Members of the Police Department, who kept Selectmen to support a gravel an eye on the weather radar and an ear out for plan. Proponents said a gravel thunder, said they would issue an alert if things road would be easier and less became too threatening. costly to maintain and to repair after a storm and would be less See DELUGE Page 2 Spectators escape the rains in a golf cart. qSee BEACH AVE Page 12 MjuumfDpnnqqupo Divsdi!Gbjs!'!Spbe!Sbdf Celebrating 54 Yearse On the Commons • July 12, 2014 • 9-3 • Rain or Shine CONCERT BY Abbey Rhode - Performing Songs and Sounds of the BEATLES • Friday, July 11, 2014 at 7:00pm Sponsored by Gray’s Daily Grind – Home of free range coffee Tickets are $15 adults and $5 children 16 and under. Tickets can be purchased by calling or visiting the church office. Presented by the United Congregational Church of Little Compton. For Fair & Road Race Information, call 401-635-8472. Visit our website: www.ucclcri.org Page 2 Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014

PHOTOS BY ALEX WATROUS

ABOVE: Lois Carpenter Michaud, Norman Car- penter and family, well-equipped with chairs, shelter and get- away vehicle, watch from the roadside. Sale on Perennials RIGHT: Members of Buy 3 or more-get 30% off the Gendrau family RESTRICTIONS APPLY watch from a wagon. Save on decorative containers, herbs and select annuals! PECKHAM’S PROVIDES: Seeds • Veggies Herbs • Annuals DELUGE: Perennials • Shrubs Keep Your Eyes Fertilizers • Tools From Page 1 Decorative Containers Fresh This Summer Organizers encouraged marchers and floats to pick up the inspiration... Learn how to wear pace, and "at 9:50, ten minutes the healthiest and most early, we got started. All of the Corner of Peckham Road & Rt. 77 preferred contact lens marchers were there so we figured, Little Compton, RI available. why wait." Open Tue-Sun 9-5, closed Mondays Call 508-730-2020 The parade was just over a half- 401-635-4775 for your appointment! hour old with the first north- peckhamsgreenhouse.com bound units up somewhere near Contact Lens Specialists: Charlotte White Road when the Fatima Raposo, O.D. emergency management team, Limited Time Offer: Christopher Covello, O.D. led by Brian Legendre, had seen $ Cristina Lopes-Franco, O.D. enough of the approaching yel- Save up to 185* lows and oranges on the radar WESTPORT ART GROUP when you purchase a one year supply screen. of daily contact lenses. Chairman Palmer's order was relayed up and down the parade Summer Community Show *Savings includes mfg and in-store rebates MUST BE PURCHASED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF EYE EXAM route. FINE ARTS & CRAFTS Expires 7/31/14 ww.center-for-sight.com "We told them to get moving to Small Picture Raffle the high school — fast." July 12–20, 2014 10 am–4 pm It wasn't really raining yet and Brantal’s Restaurant, Pub, some marchers were reluctant. OPENING RECEPTION "This is not a choice," Mr. Friday, July 11 5–7 pm Function Rooms Palmer said. "Either you get on a ARTISTS IN ACTION 91 Crandall Rd, Tiverton • 401-624-1990 • www.brantal.com float or into a vehicle or step out of Demos, Show, & Sale Fish & Chips $9.99 • Fried Shrimp & Fish $12.95 the way." And within a minute or two, Sat, July 19 Sun, July 20 10 am–4 pm Seafood Platter $21.95 • Dinner for Two $19.99 "everybody was high-tailing it to www.westportartgroup.com the high school." 1740 Main Road Fight Night August 16th Kick Boxing, Muay Thai & Boxing As promised, the heavens let Westport Point, MA Call for tickets Restaurant opens at 4:00 Fight Doors open at 5:00 Fights at 6:00 508-636-2114 Dining Room Open Wednesday - Saturday at 4:30pm Catering & Functions 7 Days a Week See FACING PAGE From 195 take 88 S. Turn right at 5th light–Drift Rd. Turn right on Main Rd. We are 4/10th mile on right. Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 Page 3 Fourth of July Parade — fun while it lasted

From FACING PAGE Prizes were handed out to the wet floats and vehicles select- loose just as the early units were ed as best-in-parade by the reaching the school. judges. "It really poured, everybody was FLOATS: soaked and, most importantly, 1 - Westport Girls Softball everybody was safe," Mr. Palmer 2 - Perry's Bakery said. And most seemed in good spirits despite the drenching. 3 - Boy Scouts The parade lasted long enough ANTIQUE CARS for spectators at the start to give 1 - Paul Hebert, Westport firefighter Steven Lopes a 1950 Plymouth rousing cheer. 2 - Scott Gifford, 1914 Ford Badly hurt in March when he fell 3 - Manuel Medeiros, about 30 feet from an icy roof while 1928 Autocar fighting a chimney fire, Mr. Lopes HOT ROD was the parade's chief marshal. 1 - Robert Bergeron, Although he was to have ridden 1971 Chevy in a Corvette convertible, the fore- 2 - Pat Sieminski, 1966 Caddy cast foiled that plan and he waved to the crowd instead from the front seat of the Fire Department's Engine 3. too short." "It meant so much to everybody At the station before the parade PHOTOS BY ALEX WATROUS to have him be such an important start, parade organizers paused to Elizabeth Carrier and fellow undead ride aboard the second-place winning Perry's Bakery float. part of his town's parade," Mr. shake hands with the parade's star. Palmer said. "It was a perfect wel- "Glad to be here," Mr. Lopes come home — except that it was said with a laugh.

State Rep. Paul Schmid waves to the crowd. The Westport Girl Scouts wave from their float.

Board of Selectmen Chairman Tony Vieira Jr. (with sporty rain hat) greeds parade spectators. Justin Rodrigues, Jared Carvalho and Joey Rego wave from tractors.

How to reach us Index WESTPORT SHORELINES For news contact: For advertising information contact: Marsha J. LaPointe, Around Town ...... 8 (USPS #021-729) Advertising Representative Bruce Burdett, Editor 401-424-9119 At the Library ...... 7 1 Bradford St, Bristol 401-424-9120 [email protected] Obituaries ...... 11 253-6000 • 253-6055 (fax) [email protected] For subscription or newsstand information contact Opinion ...... 6 Mailing address: P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809 Circulation Department Published continuously since 1995. 1-800-382-8477 A weekly publication of East Bay Newspapers, [email protected] 1 Bradford St., Bristol, R.I. 02809 POSTMASTER send address changes to: Matthew Hayes, Publisher Westport Shorlines, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, R.I. 02809 401-424-9140 News deadline ..... 5 pm Monday [email protected] Advertising deadline ..... 5 pm Monday Page 4 Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 STEM TO STERN ESTATE SALE Albert and Betty Grundy’s Collection of Antiques of over 40 years House, garage and sheds are full!

•1928 Farmall tractor (working condition) •Several “Gone with the Wind” lamps and other oil lamps •Antique clocks and furnishings •Several display cases & jewelry •Abundance of antique The tent begins to fill at a previous Westport Land Trust Barn Dance. glassware of all types, primitives, crocks, bottles, dolls, china, etc. •Stair lift and lots of other Land Trust's 10th Barn Dance is July 26 interesting treasures to discover The Westport Land Conservation Trust invites all to purchased at Country Woolens, 842 Main Road, Friday 9am to 3pm its 10th annual Barn Dance. Westport, at The Westport Farmers’ Market, Satur- "The event of the summer" is scheduled to take days 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 830 Drift Road, or by call- Saturday 9am to 2pm place Saturday, July 26, at the Barnett’s Farm, 200 ing the WLCT office at (508) 636-9228. SEE PICS AT STEMTOSTERNSALES.COM Cornell Road, Westport, from 6 to 10 p.m. Since its founding in 1972, the Westport Land Con- Tickets include a barbecued rib dinner with a veg- servation Trust has assisted landowners in protecting 671 Old County Road etarian option catered by Wes’ Rib House of more than 1,756 acres in Westport. WLCT is a private Westport, MA Olneyville, RI, and live music provided by the rocka- non-governmental organization dedicated to local billy blues band Lonesome Jukebox. A cash bar will land conservation on behalf of the Westport commu- Please park carefully behind the house or across feature local brews and wines from Westport River nity. The organization accepts gifts of land and con- the street from the sale along the road. Winery. servation restrictions on land, and assists farm own- Tickets are only available in advance. Find them ers in preserving farmland with agricultural preser- online at WestportLandTrust.org, They can also be vation restrictions.

WARREN TIVERTON 137 Child Street, Warren, RI 492 Main Rd, Tiverton, RI NEWS BRIEF TOM’S MARKET 401-289-2852 401-816-0862 Check out our ad on our website www.tomsmarket.com Fishing tourney Fresh. Local. Exceptional. Open 8-8 Monday-Saturday; 8-7 Sunday starts Thursday CUSTOM CUT FRESH MEATS DELI SEAFOOD The Westport Fishermen's Certified USDA Choice Boneless Tom’s Own Oven Association annual WFA $ 99 Angus Beef Beef Spare Ribs ...... 7 lb. Legacy $ 99 Striped Bass and Bluefish Top Round Glazed Ham .....5 lb. Jumbo Shrimp “For the Grill” USDA Choice All Natural London $ 99 Skewers Fishing Tournament starts Tri-Tip Steaks ...... 6 lb. Broil Turkey Fresh Sliced German $ 99 this Thursday, July 10, and $ 99 Thick Cut Boneless Breast Bologna ...... $259 lb. 8 ea. lb. $ 59 5 ct. runs through Saturday, July 4 Pork Sirloin Chops ...... 3 lb. $ 99 Gaspars 5 lb. Land-O-Lakes 4 Cheese 9. Cost is $40 for adults, $ 99 USDA Grade A Chourico or Linguica ...... 4 lb. $ 99 Wild Caught North Pacific $10 for children. The tourna- Boneless Italian Blend .....5 lb. Old Neighborhood $ 99 ment ends with a barbecue Chicken $ 99 Scrod ...... 5 lb. Thighs Chinese Sausages ...... 3 pkg. Beef International reception at 241 East Beach From RI $ 99 Plumrose Premium Corned Beef $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 Road at 4 p.m. on July 19. 2 lb. Bacon ...... 4 lb. or Pastrami Round 5 lb. Fresh Minced Clams ...3 lb. For sign-up and other GROCERY TOM’S KITCHEN FRESH PRODUCE details, visit For Your Taco’s! www.westportriver.org Roasted Mexican Style Sweet & Newmans Extra Large Crunchy 59 oz. Fingerling $ 99 Ken’s Salad Shredded Beef .. 6 lb. Mac’s Pride Grape Lemonade Potato Salad Peaches Tomatoes Dressings $ 79 $ 99 Sundried Tomato Grilled 1 lb. ¢ $ 99 16 oz. Varieties 5 $ 99 lb. Chicken Breast .. 6 lb. 99 1 pt. 2/$4 Tom’s Tuscan Style Tom’s Own Sicilian Guida Dairy $ 99 $ 99 Pasta Salad lb. 1% Gallon Grilled Salmon . 14 lb...... 4 RI Grown Milk Green or Yellow Bisquick 40 oz. $ 49 $ 49 Photos Marcal 12 roll $ 99 3 BAKERY Squash ..... 1 lb. Baking Mix...$299 Paper Towels . 9 Delicious Black Plums or Fresh Baked Delicious Madeleine $ 99 $ 99 Sweet Georgia 27 oz. Cookies...... 4 4pk. Nectarines... 1 lb. ¢ Cabot Vadalia Onions. lb. of events, people, etc. Jiff 16 oz. All Varieties Blueberry 99 Butter Oreos Fresh Baked Red or Green Leaf, Peanut Pie $ 49 $ $ 99 $ 99 Romaine Sweet Jumbo Butter ...... Quarters ... 2 lb. 2 Tuscan Boule ... 3 ea. $ 29 $ 99 available for purchase 2/ 5 $ 99 Lettuce ..... 1 hd. Cantalopes ... 2 ea. 5 ea. Prices in effect July 9-15, 2014. *Not responsible for typographical errors. We accept manufacturers coupons! eastbayri.com Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 Page 5 Haitian party hits Westport Saturday Will raise money for orphanage in ravaged country

The sounds and flavors of Haiti will visit Westport this Saturday, July 13, when RAW Haiti hosts a fundraiser at 1853 Main Road from 3 to 6 p.m. The event will support the Damabiah Orphange in Haiti, a place that offers children a safe and healthy refuge in the wake of the devastating earth quake that ABOVE: Haitian youngsters give Westport's Corey Gifford an enthusiastic struck the island nation. welcome to the orphanage. BELOW: The RAW Haiti Haitian construction People who attend will be treat- team rebuilds the platform to improve safety at the orphanage school. ed to a Haitian party, complete with Haitian music, art by adults and children, and food, said Corey Gifford, president of RAW (Recov- ery and Wellness) Haiti, a national project founded in 2012. Money raised Saturday will help provide the youngsters with fresh water and with facilities and equipment for learning and sports — which in Haiti means mostly soccer (the event is comes just as the World Cup is wrapping up in Brazil. Ms. Gifford, who began her efforts to help Haiti's recover six start a workshop at 1151 Main year, covered half the cost of an months after the earthquake Road in south Westport to help after-school program, and provid- struck, said that RAW Haiti, while spread the word and coordinate ed snacks to students. based in Massachusetts, is sup- efforts. Can't attend Saturday's event ported by people around the coun- Money raised here goes a long but want to help anyway? Don try. She has since made many trips way in impoverished Haiti, Ms. Gif- Can't come but want to help? to Haiti helping with counseling ford said. A Westport fund raiser a Donations are — visit and aid delivery. couple of years ago raised $5,000, www.rawhaiti.org or the RAW RAW Haiti is also planning to money that paid two teachers for a Haiti Facebook page. Tax bill deadlines approaching Fits and second quarter pre- for e- bill. For help, call 508-460- mailed back for clarification. liminary real estate and personal 6000, ext. 601. Allow seven days for your bank to property tax bills for fiscal 2015 If making payment using your process a check. have been mailed. The first quar- own bank bill pay, it is important Office hours are Monday ter is due August 1 and the sec- to include a bill number or loca- through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ond quarter on November 3. No tion of the property. Failure to do and the first Monday of each further reminder will be sent. so may result in the check being month, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Payments received after the due dates are subject to 14 percent annual interest. There is no grace period. Any taxpayers, especially new property owners who should have received a bill and did not, are urged to contact the collector’s office (508-636-1010) immediate- ly as they are still liable. If you received a bill and have sold your property, forward the bill to the new owners. Those paying in person should bring their bill with them. If mail- ing payment, include the 'Remit' portion of your bill. Those wanti- ng a receipt should send in the whole bill along with a self- addressed stamped envelope. Payments may be made online at www.westport-ma.com using either checking or savings account for a transaction fee of 35 Get Any Rug Cleaned, cents. Credit cards are accepted on-line only, for a percentage fee Get a Second Rug of the total amount due. No online payment may be made after the CLEANED FREE! due date. To sign up on-line, once Some restrictions may apply. Expires 7/31/14 into the website, scroll down to 'pay bills online' and select it. On the site are instructions to sign up Opinion Page 6 Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014

EDITORIAL More toll fiction he bridge toll 'plan,' it is now clear, was to hustle tolling equipment into place and fig- ure out the details later. The result — a perpetually cash-strapped bridge agency has wasted the $4 million spentT on those cameras and scanners (minus what they can get for the stuff on the used toll gantry market). And all who dutifully bought transponders and paid their ten-cent tolls are left to wonder why the scofflaws were rewarded with a free ride to the tune of around $400,000 — one frequent flyer alone crossed the Sakon- net River Bridge 1,283 times without paying. The Turnpike and Bridge Authority, the outfit that threw the gantry into place seemingly overnight (in cahoots with the governor and state Department of Transportation), insisted from the outset that it had a plan. Bit by bit, though, that proved to be baloney. A method is being worked out, the media was told repeatedly, for collecting those dimes from transponder-

less vehicles. A year later that matter remains on the ALEX WATROUS 'next agenda.' A spokesman also said early on that, in the unlikely Fourth finery event tolls were repealed, losses from premature gantry construction would be minimal — recouped in large part Young spectators came to the Westport parade decked out in red, white and blue. by tolls collected. These and other unfounded pledges cast doubt over the many other toll LETTERS TO THE EDITOR truths presented in I WHERE TO WRITE: slick PowerPoint pre- Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford sentations delivered to Thunderhead magic from over 100 kilometers Street, Bristol, RI 028809 or skeptical crowds at [email protected] hearing after hearing. To the editor: yard, albeit at a great distance, it would be a thin line at about the The one certain thing On June 19, I encountered an continued along the horizon horizon, so when lightning flashes is that tolling the relative few here was seen (also incor- ocean light phenomenon off Little south of that. The phenomenon lit them up, all you would see was rectly) by these agencies as the path of least resistance; a Compton that I haven’t seen in the occurred largely over open ocean. that thin band of the anvil tops way to fund bridge repairs all over the state on the backs 60 years I’ve been staring out at Clouds — negligible. Visibility — being lit up. Despite the distance, of an out-of-the-way county or two. the ocean in these parts. near unlimited. Height of eye- the air behind the front is quite Facts and fair play sometimes took a back seat to that It was a flashing band of white balls above sea level — perhaps 50 clear, with low humidity, allowing priority. light at the ocean horizon. Very feet. Time — 6:30 p.m.-ish. great visibility.” thin in elevation, and parallel to I contacted Tom Champoux at Then, the next day, Seitter the horizon, and right at it, in a the American Meteorological added: broad arc of the horizon — per- Society in Boston about my “I looked at this a little more haps 30-40 degrees. It looked like stumper. He graciously passed it carefully, and the thunderstorm someone was turning a fluores- on to Executive Director Keith complex was even further off- cent light on and off. Occurred Seitter. shore than my first guess (proba- perhaps on average once every 10 Seitter initially replied: bly a couple hundred km). That seconds. No obvious rhythm to “I cannot be sure, but the only actually makes it more likely that it. Flashing continued for perhaps guess I have is that they were see- they were just seeing the top lay- 15 minutes. Not a hallucination. ing thunderstorms at a great dis- ers of the thunderstorm anvils My wife first observed it and I con- tance away. I checked the satel- near the horizon, but also rein- firmed it. Google of no help. lite loop from last evening. The forces why this would only be vis- WESTPORT SHORELINES This observation occurred from front that caused rain and show- ible in a case like this when the air the cliffs of Little Compton above ers [along] the south coast earlier behind the front was really clear to Established in 1993 and west of Town Beach at sunset in the day yesterday moved slowly allow high visibility.”Thanks to our — opposite the setting sun but at southward and triggered a pretty Boston meteorological neighbors Matthew Hayes, Publisher an angle to it, toward Massachu- massive thunderstorm complex for their sage thoughts. Bruce Burdett, Editor setts. The sun was setting behind on the order of 100 km to the Cheers, R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus my right shoulder. Looking southeast of RI. At that distance, Joel Garreau southeast toward Martha’s Vine- the tops of the thunderstorms Little Compton Letters policy Westport Shorelines encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. We will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Letters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are limited to 500 words. Declaration speaks to today's issues too Direct letters to: Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI 02809. Letters may also be sent to [email protected]. To the editor: moved by the words written by utes) and see if you can deter- Correction policy I would like to thank the stal- our Founding Fathers, and could mine any similarities to the We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct any errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. wart (and soggy) twenty who relate quite a number of the issues happening in the United They will always appear on this page. came to read the Declaration of phrases in it to the problems our States now. It might just open Independence at the old Stone country is facing today. your eyes - and mind - to think This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $30 Bridge in Tiverton on Indepen- For those of you who didn't about what you want to happen ($25 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). dence Day. make it, I suggest you take some next election day. Periodicals postage paid Bristol, RI 02809. Westport Shorelines is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI 02809. Tele- phone 401-624-3035. POSTMASTER send address changes to Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI Although we were few in num- time and read the Declaration for Susan Anderson 02809. ber, I think all of us were still yourself (it only takes a few min- Tiverton Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 Page 7

Acoustic Tribe at winery sunset series on Friday James J. Mullen, Esquire Westport Rivers Vineyard and enjoy a variety of delicacies from Band Winery, a family-owned farm in Compton Clambakes & Catering; Friday, July 25: One Bad Aunt Westport, is presenting its annual and, once again, a raw bar will be Friday, Aug. 1: Jumpin’ Juba is pleased to announce the opening of a Sunset Music Series through Sept. provided by Cuttyhunk Shellfish Friday, Aug. 8: Blues Train 13. The schedule is listed below. Farms. Don’t forget a blanket, Friday, Aug. 15: Delta Charlie satellite office to better serve the needs of From 6 to 8 p.m., the winery fea- chairs, bug spray, glasses and a Band his clients. The office will be available tures live entertainment as the corkscrew. Saturday, Aug. 16: TBA sun sets over the picturesque Admission is $10 per carload Friday, Aug. 22: Neal McCarthy by appointment only. vineyard grounds. Special Satur- and beer, wine and SoCo local Trio day performances will be offered food will be served for a fee. The Saturday, Aug. 23: TBA in August for the first time, with a event is weather permitting and Friday, Aug. 29: Rebecca Correia Practice limited to: clambake on Aug. 30 (details no alcohol may be brought to the Saturday, Aug. 30: Special clam- TBA). event. bake event (price and details TBA) Elder & Long Term Care Planning Saturday performances in Sep- The entertainment schedule: Saturday, Sept. 6, 5 to 7 p.m.: tember will remain at 5 p.m. Friday, July 11: South Coast Kenny Richards Special Needs Trusts Concerts are a picnic-style Acoustic Tribe Saturday, Sept. 13, 5 to 7 p.m.: event. Bring your own food or Friday, July 18: Red Eye Flight Shipyard Wreck Estate Planning AT THE LIBRARY Probate ‘A Song and Story yahoo.com. 11 a.m. Following the show, mem- bers and their families are invited Mullen Law Offices 495 Hope Street Celebration’ is tonight Summer reading to enjoy a picnic, rain or shine. By Appointment Only Suite No. 4 ‘A Song and Story Celebration’ program is under way Reading club members will tel. 401.474.1571 [email protected] with Davis Bates is at the library receive a reading certificate and a on Thursday, July 10, at 7 p.m. to Celebrate summer reading at small gift from an area merchant celebrate the 2014 Summer Read- the library with a variety of chil- like Partners Village Store and The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the dren’s programs. ing Program theme, “Fizz! Boom! Kitchen. general practice of law. The court does not license or certify any Read!” Stop in to register for summer lawyer as an expert or specialist in any particular field of practice. The Parents’ Choice Award-win- reading, which is open to all from ning performer will share partici- birth to middle school, receive a July to September patory stories and songs designed bookmark, get the rules and your newsletter is available to entertain, educate and create a sea creature, learn about weekly feeling of community, while raffles from Holiday Lanes of On your next visit to the library, encouraging reading and a feeling Westport, stickers, and how you pick up the latest issue of “@ the can win prizes. of community across the genera- Library” to find events through “Fizz! Boom! Read!” is the tions. September, new acquisitions, The program includes songs theme for the Summer Reading technical tips, interviews, and a and stories about the diverse her- Club that is meeting on Tuesdays itage of the United States. Instru- from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Each review of some of the many books ments played include spoons, week, stories and crafts are shared published this year around the RESIDENTIAL SEPTIC SYSTEMS around a different theme from 100th anniversary of the start of limberjack and other ethnic per- Serving Newport County for 25 years cussion instruments. Stormalong to mermaids. Register World War I. Licensed Installer The family program is suitable for these workshops weekly. They Or read it online at library.westp are suitable for grades 1 to 4. Class 1 Designer • Inspections for all ages. Registration is not ort-ma.com. Conventional and Alternative Systems necessary. All are welcome. It is Davis Bates will entertain on supported in part by a grant from Thursday, July 10 (see separate Please contact Dean the Westport Cultural Council, a story). Westport Free Public Library is at local agency supported by the A Pajama Party for children age 408 Old County Road. Hours are for a FREE Consultation and Estimate Massachusetts Cultural Council, a 5 and under is on Thursdays, July from noon to 8:30 p.m. Mondays state agency. 17 to Aug. 7, at 7 p.m. The half- and Thursdays and from 10 a.m. 401-683-5656 hour program will consist of sto- 202 Chase Road, Portsmouth to 5 p.m. Tuesdays,Wednesdays RI Reg. #8333 ries, finger-plays, music and pup- Book discussion group and Fridays. Saturday hours pets. (PJs are optional). Register to meet next on Friday beginning July 10. return on Sept. 6. For more infor- Then, all members are invited mation, call 508/636-1100 or visit The library’s book discussion to the Awards Picnic on Tuesday, www.westport-ma.com/library/ group meets on the second Friday Aug. 12, after Sparky’s Puppets at index.html. of each month at 11 a.m. in the community room of the library. New members are welcome. The book for July is “The Story- teller” by Jodi Picoult on July 11. 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The gates open at 6 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and at 9 a.m. on Sun- day. The schedule has entertain- ment for all, with tractor pulling contests for farm stock, farm superstock and modified classes, and garden tractor pulls and truck pulls. There will be farm animals on exhibit and 4-H youth showman- ship classes daily. The Amateur Rib Cook-off will take place again on Sunday afternoon. The center ring will have a horseshoe tournament, Michael Higgins, Chain Sorcerers, with saw sculpture performance art demonstrations, a Woodsmen Competition, and the popular The Westport Point United Methodist Church garden tractor pull for kids age 12 and under. will hold their 32nd Annual Clam Bake In the entertainment pavilion, An annual highlight of the fair are Rosie’s Racing Pigs. see bands nightly, magic shows, on Saturday, July 26th. The menu includes New England clams, Toe Jam Puppet Band and, to end exhibits, and arts and crafts. sion is free. sausage, hot dog, potato, corn, sweet potato, stuffing, and brown the fair on Sunday evening, a spe- Nightly attractions are Rosie’s For a detailed schedule of the bread. The cost is $40 cial guest appearance. Racing Pigs, the carnival, and arts fair, visit www.westportfair.com. or $50 to add lobster. Chowder and drinks will be served at Other competitive contests will and crafts. The Westport Fair Committee noon and the bake begins at 1:00 pm. be field baled hay competition, Admission to the fair is $4 for awarded scholarships this year to baked goods, pet photo contests adults on Wednesday and Thurs- Courtney Blais, Fletcher Ferreira, Tickets can be purchased at Partners and a Quilt show/display. There day, and $5 on Friday to Sunday. Savannah Haines, Jennifer Sher- Village Store or by leaving a message at also will be vegetable and flower For children under age 12, admis- man and Emma Wilkinson. the church office at 508-636-2036. The Clam Bake is held at the church at AROUND TOWN 1912 Main Road in Westport Point. Summer Art Show Methodist church to Westport Land Conservation Trust are offering a kayak trip on the & Sale is this weekend hold rummage, bake sale Westport River. Take a paddle down the Upper WESTPORT — The Westport Art WESTPORT — The Westport East Branch and get a water view Group’s annual Summer Art Show Point United Methodist Church, of some of the exceptional proper- & Sale is from July 12 to 20 from 10 1912 Main Road, will hold its ties that have been preserved in a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Included are annual rummage and bake sale recent years including the West- fine arts and crafts and the Small on Saturday, July 12, from 8:30 port Town Farm. Picture Raffle at the WAG Center at a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. Out on the water you’ll see why 1740 Main Road. It will include baked goods as protecting open space along this An opening reception is on Fri- well as clothing, books, jewelry, scenic river is a major conserva- day, July 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. furniture, household items, toys, tion priority. Kayakers will meet at And, see Artists in Action with etc. This is a fund-raiser to help 830 Drift Road and shuttle to the demonstrations, show and sale on support children’s programming put-in location at Hix Bridge. Saturday and Sunday, July 19 and and it is held at the church. Kayaks, paddles and lifejackets are 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the provided. Bring water, sun block grounds. and water shoes. The raffle features original 5x7- Kayak the East Branch inch paintings made by WAG of the Westport River The cost is $40; $30 for Trustees member artists. members. To register online, visit Call 508/636-2114 or visit www. WESTPORT — On Saturday, July www.thetrustees.org/things-to- westportartgroup.com for more 12, between 9 a.m. and noon, The do/ or call 508/636-4693, ext. 103. information. Trustees of Reservations and See FACING PAGE Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 Page 9 AROUND TOWN Bake sale Saturday to Chapter 161 Order of the Eastern Migration” on Thursday, July 17, Star will hold a ham and bean sup- from 4:30 to 6 p.m., presented by Giant yard sale benefit Habitat for Cats per on Saturday, July 12, at 6 p.m. Paul Champlin, ornithologist. at Noquochoke Hall, 305 Hix Join Mr. Champlin for a virtual is on Saturday WESTPORT — A bake sale is Bridge Road. On the menu is walk through the many days of The second annual Klean from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, baked ham, kidney and pea observing birds on the move. See Out For Kids! giant yard July 12, at Beautiful Things, West- beans, potato salad, rolls, bever- how he used weather prediction sale is on Saturday, July 12, port Village Commons, 772 Main age and dessert. and NEXRAD technology to from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Road. It will benefit homeless cats The cost is $12. For reservations, unravel intricacies of migrant Westport High School, 19 at Habitat for Cats. call Janice at 508/636-8101. birds as they travel along the coast. Main Road. Admission is Register online at massaudu free. The rain-or-shine Check your balance Shattuck Summer bon.org/allenspond or call 508/ event, a fund-raiser for the at Safety Day Saturday Film Series continues 636-2437. The program is sup- Westport Education Foun- ported by the Westport Cultural dation, offers a gymnasium Balance problems cause more WESTPORT — The Kickstarter Council through a grant from the full of all sorts of items. than three million nonfatal Film Festival, a summer film Helen E. Ellis Charitable Trust There will even be a car injuries in adults in their 30s, 40s series, is on Wednesdays, July 16 to administered by Bank of America. wash in the parking lot and 50s each year. And, for adults 30, at the Dedee Shattuck Gallery, offered by WHS students. age 65 and older falls are the lead- 1 Partners Lane (off 865 Main Historical society All proceeds benefit the ing cause of fatal injuries. Road). talk is on Paul Cuffee students of the Westport See demonstrations of simple Help Sweet Blackberry fund community schools, via the foundation, a community-based organi- tests to detect balance problems their Kickstarter on July 16 from 6 WESTPORT — The Westport zation that raises money to enhance the curriculum of the town’s on Saturday, July 12, at a Safety to 8 p.m. View special screenings Historical Society presents “Paul school system. Day sponsored by Dr. Dennis of two short films created for kids, Cuffe: A Yeoman in the Atlantic Callen from Westport Medical to tell meaningful, simple and World” presented by Jeff Fortin at Kim Wright of Charlotte, N.C., Center. It is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. unknown stories of African Amer- 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at the To Submit Community News at Main Road Medical Center, 829 ica history Westport Grange, 931 Main Road author of “The Unexpected Main Road. Sweet Blackberry’s mission is to Mr. Fortin, professor of history Waltz,” is the guest. It’s a moving BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): There will be many health-relat- share stories that empower and at Emmanuel College, will present and heartfelt story about love and [email protected] ed tests and safety checks. Come instill a sense of pride in children. a program on his forthcoming loss, the power of friendship, and BY MAIL: Westport Shorelines, Com- and have some fun while learning Previous films by Sweet Blackber- book of the same title. one woman’s second chance at munity News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI to stay healthy and safe. ry have received Choice Award The first book-length biography happiness. 02809 and Learning Magazine’s since 1987, the project examines Ms. Wright is the author of “Love Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east Annual Holy Ghost Teacher’s Choice Awards, among Paul Cuffe and his legacy in the in Mid Air” and has been writing bayri.com where you can fill out forms others. Both films showed on HBO broader context of the Atlantic about travel, food and wine for for engagements, weddings, anniver- Feast is this weekend and HBO Family. World, revealing not only his influ- more than 20 years for many mag- saries, births and achievements. Go to For more information, call ence in America, but also how he azines. She has twice won the the bottom of the homepage and click WESTPORT — The annual Holy 508/636-4177 or visit dedeeshatt impacted the abolition movement Lowell Thomas Award for travel on “Send Us Your News.” Ghost Feast is on Saturday and uckgallery.com. of England and the building of a writing. Sunday, July 12 and 13, at the Holy FOR MORE INFORMATION: Then, the film at 8 p.m. on July free black nation in Sierra Leone. Call Partners to reserve a seat for 401/253-6000, ext. 107 Ghost Club, 170 Sodom Road. 16 is “Little Feet,” by Alexandre The suggested donation is $5. the free Writer’s Series at 508/636- On Saturday, a caçoila dinner is Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., Rockwell. It is 59 minutes. Rock- The program is supported in part 2572. at 6 p.m., and the kitchen will be Bristol. Photos are encouraged but well’s tender black-and-white por- by a grant from the Westport Cul- cannot be returned, unless a self- open. A dance starts at 6 p.m. with trait of a young sibling pair tural Council, a local agency sup- Show by hypnotist to addressed, stamped envelope is music by Honkey Tonk Masquer- (played the filmmaker’s kids) ported by the Massachusetts Cul- enclosed. ade. evades their bleak home life with a tural Council. benefit Forever Paws DEADLINE: 9 a.m. on Tuesday The feast continues on Sunday freewheeling outdoor adventure. at noon, with the auction at 3 p.m. Writer’s Series at FALL RIVER — Forever Paws For more information, call Butch Lecture, potluck presents Frank Santos Jr., comic Partners Village Store hypnotist, on Friday, July 18, from Costa Azzurra Restaurant on the at 508/889-2913. water in Milford, Conn., for lunch at Stone Barn Farm 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Liberal Club, And, save the date! On Saturday, WESTPORT — Westport author and music and a comedy show is 20 Star St. July 19, a health food fair is from SOUTH DARTMOUTH — There Dawn Tripp and Partners Village on Wednesday, Aug. 6, by the Tickets are $20. For tickets, call 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more infor- will be free natural history lectures Store present a Writer’s Series on Country Travelers. There will be a 508/678-0804. mation, call Jesse at 774/955-6669. this summer at Stone Barn Farm, Friday, July 18, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. stop in Old Mystic Village 786 East Horseneck Road. So, pack An open and interactive discus- Departure is from the Hampton Eastern Star to up a potluck dinner item and join sion with an author about the Day trip to Connecticut Inn on Route 6. The trip is $59 per hold ham, bean supper them for a great meal and cama- writing process, the work of creat- for lunch, comedy show person. Reservations are required. raderie before the lecture. ing a story, and publishing is at the Call Veronica Beaulieu at 508/636- WESTPORT — The Cortez Allen The next is “The Miracle of store at 865 Main Road. WESTPORT — A day trip to the 4889 for reservations. Page 10 Westport Shorelines July 10, 2014 Annual Westport Quaker Meeting Used Book Fair kicks off Saturday WESTPORT — The 53th annual The Book Fair officially opens at until dusk on Saturday, and books Westport Quaker Meeting Used 11 a.m., but the 6-for-a-dollar may be purchased daily for about Book Fair will take place on Satur- The annual used book paperbacks can be purchased two weeks thereafter. day, July 12, from 10 a.m. to dusk fair will have over starting at 10 a.m. Additionally, In its 53 years, the book fair has at 938 Main Road. The fair has 20,000 used books the children’s section opens exclu- usually enjoyed fair weather, but it over 20,000 slightly used books at at heavily discounted sively for kids at 10 a.m. to give has gone on despite rain, heat and heavily discounted prices and is prices. It kicks off on them a head start in front of the even Hurricane Beulah. And so it the main fund-raising event of the July 12 and continues adults. will go on July 12. For more infor- Westport Monthly Meeting of the for about two weeks. Light lunch and snacks will be mation, visit www.westportfrie Religious Society of Friends available to sustain the browsers. ndsmeeting.org or call 508/636- (Quakers). The opening day of the fair runs 4963. Table after table of books will be arrayed under a large tent and in cookbooks to large-format art editions and other gems separat- the buildings on the grounds of books — and even sci-fi and Har- ed out on a “Better Books” table Women’s club presents annual scholarships the 193-year-old Quaker Meeting- lequin romances. The children’s for about $5. A number of families The Westport Woman’s Club has High School, and Rebecca Cress- house. tables span picture books to early have donated entire libraries — so presented its 2014 scholarships. well and Charlene Huyler from Over 20,000 books across chapter books, plus a toy and who knows what will turn up on Westport High School students Bishop Stang High School. dozens of categories are sorted game section. the Better Books table. In one of awarded scholarships are Alexan- Club members thank Lees Mar- each year. Categories range from Books are priced individually, the early years, a first edition of dra Souza, Katy Weizman and Kat- ket and Partners Village Store for local history to travel, from humor averaging $1.25, from 6-for-a-dol- “Moby Dick” found its way onto rina Turick. allowing the club to use their facil- to religion and philosophy, from lar paperbacks to hardbound first the tables. Also receiving scholarships ities to raise money for the schol- were Charlotte Scott, Bristol Aggie arship program. ACHIEVEMENTS RACHEL COWEN of Westport ZACHARY FERREIRA of West- Westport students received was named to the spring semes- port was named to the spring academic honors for the third OBITUARIES ter dean’s list at Assumption Col- semester president's list at Ply- trimester at Providence Country lege, where she is a freshman. mouth State University. Day School. Receiving high hon- Madeleine G. Clohecy ors were ALANNA HORTON, Two Westport students were Two Westport students were Grade 11; and ELIJAH BYRNES, Retired loan officer, Steven Clohecy of Fall River, Karen named to the spring semester named to the fourth-quarter hon- Grade 9. enjoyed family time Chaves and her husband Jackson dean’s list at Roger Williams Uni- or roll at Bay View Academy, Madeleine G. (Couturier) Clo- Chaves Jr. of Little Compton, and versity. SAMANTHA CABRAL is including LAURA POULTON, NICOLE PONTE of Westport hecy, 63, of Susan Moniz of Fall River; grand- majoring in psychology. MONICA Grade 12, honors; and ABIGAIL was named to the spring semes- Tiverton, wife children, Desmond and Nicholas STEADMAN is majoring in crimi- SWIFT, Grade 6, high honors. ter dean’s list at Curry College. nal justice. of Michael Clo- Clohecy, Haley, Amber, Jackson hecy and and Ella Chaves and Julie and Jill daughter of the Moniz; siblings, Ronald Couturier late Paul and of Fall River and Claudette Cou- Angelina turier of Warwick; and nieces and (LaFrance) nephews. Couturier, died Her funeral was held Monday, Wednesday, July 7, from the Auclair Funeral July 2, 2014. Home, 690 South Main St., Fall A retired loan officer, she was River, with a funeral Mass at St. employed by the Garment Work- Theresa Church, Tiverton. Burial er’s Federal Credit Union and the was at Newport Memorial Park, former Fall River Five Cents Sav- Middletown. ings Bank. She enjoyed spending Donations may be made to time with her grandchildren and Southcoast Hospice, 200 Mill Rd., the outdoors. Fairhaven MA 02719. Online guest Besides her husband of 43 book at years, she leaves three children, AuclairFuneralHome.com.

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disruptive to the environment there. Beach Avenue seen late this Others, however, (Mr. Gonsalves spring after a among them) disagreed. Digging rainfall. last year revealed that the road was paved years ago, they noted, a surface that survived despite being covered by sand. Voting in favor of the gravel sur- face plan were Mr. Sullivan, Craig But the three-member majority head back west. Dutra and Steven Ouellette. was not convinced, arguing that Accomplishing that would Opposed were board chairman the circumstances surrounding require a long-term lease with the Antone Vieira and Richard Spirlet. Beach Avenue are scarcely typical, current property owners and Mr. Vieira said an asphalt coating that town funding questions are might also require creation of a would be more condusive to involved, and that numerous fac- retention pond to hold storm encouraging public access to the tors, not merely ease of upkeep, runoff water that might otherwise road that had, in recent years been are at play. accumulate there. Any lease must blocked by a locked gate. And, as Mr. Sullivan and others first be discussed with the town's And last week, he returned to said — enough already. Selectmen attorney. that argument, this time calling have devoted way too much time Talk of opening the road picked on Town Counsel David Jenkins. to fretting about "one tenth of 1 up momentum when a section of Asked about road repair author- percent" of the town's roads, he shore there was proposed for use ity, Mr. Jenkins said that decisions said. as a beach that could be used by on normal road maintenance and At the earlier meeting, Mr. Sulli- people whose physical limitations repair fall under the jurisdiction of van also advocated construction make it difficult to get to the the highway surveyor. of a 48-foot diameter turnabout town's other beaches. That is significant, Mr. Vieira that, he said, would make it easier Some neighbors, however, have suggested, given Mr. Gonsalves for visitors to drive out Beach argued that building a permanent stance that paving the road makes Avenue, turn around, and then road and encouraging its use more sense than gravel as it will park along the road's north side. would be bad for the area, espe- require less attention over the Visitors to the road now must cially barrier beach sections at the long haul. make a tight three-point turn to far end.

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RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Steve Krohn, Director of Wine Education at Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard, describes how a well-managed vineyard will mazimize sun exposure with a vertical trellis system. No longer just a place for a quick sniff and swirl of the latest vintage, several local vineyards have become places to spend some quality time — and even bring the kids.

BY CHRISTY NADALIN in white and sparkling wines, though the Alex + Ani founder Carolyn Rafaelian, is and science at once, and Elaine (winemaker [email protected] member vineyards produce several superior making some big changes, all designed to Elaine Bernier) is a master of her craft.” ere in southeastern reds as well. make the vineyard an attractive destination. Of course, man doesn’t exist on wine New England, we are Stretching from Stonington, Connecticut Steve Krohn is the Director of Wine Educa- alone, and the member wineries of the fortunate to be part of (Stonington Vineyards recently rejoined the tion at Carolyn’s Sakonnet, and true to Coastal Wine Trail understand this, holding a distinct wine region, group and is being added back to the map) Rafaelian’s business model and well-known culinary events such as Running Brook’s or viticultural appella- to Truro, near the tip of Cape Cod, the mantra, her ownership has breathed new Farm-to-Table tour and cooking class, tion, as it is more cor- Coastal Wine Trail is dotted with ten vine- energy into the almost 40 year old vineyard. Chowder and Oysters on the Deck at Lang- rectly, if cumbersome- yards, several of which have become desti- Notably, she bought new wine barrels made worthy Vineyards, and Wine, Art, and Appe- ly called. Specifically, it’s the Southeastern nations in their own right. from oak from Russia, Hungary and France tizers at Truro. Together, they collaborate on NHew England American Viticultural Appella- Very locally, Greenvale Vineyard, with as well as the U.S. (different kinds of oak the annual Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate tion (SENE AVA), which stretches from beautiful grounds, a newly-renovated tasting impart different flavors in the wine.) The new Festival. coastal Connecticut through coastal Rhode room, and events including live jazz every barrels will make a tremendous difference in Music, too, is a welcome addition, from Island and the south coast of Massachusetts Saturday, is a particularly easy place to relax the wines that require oak aging to fully Greenvale’s Jazz to Westport Rivers’ Sunset on its way to Cape Cod and the Islands; and and soak up some vineyard ambiance. Like- develop their intended flavors. “It’s like a Music Series. Not to be outdone, Carolyn’s it is 30 years old this year. wise, Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard, the for- symphony,” says Krohn. “Different oaks are The SENE APA is a cool region, specializing mer Sakonnet Vineyard recently acquired by like different instruments. Winemaking is art See VINEYARD Page 2 Audubon director to sail aboard Charles W. Morgan Audubon Environmental Education town to Stellwagen Bank the following day. Center director Anne DiMonti, a Bristol The scientists will be conducting a wide resident, is about to embark on a once-in- range of research. DiMonti will be looking a-lifetime trip onboard at how 19th century whalers provided a the historic whaler base of knowledge about ocean species that Charles W. Morgan. we still use today. She is interested in seeing Mystic Seaport, which firsthand how they experienced life at sea. owns the ship, under- “I am thrilled by this opportunity,” said took a major two-year DiMonti, “and I am really looking forward renovation to prep the to bringing what I learn back to the vessel to sail for the first Audubon Environmental Education Center time in 70 years. and working with Mystic Seaport to expand DiMonti, whose has a marine mammal programs and education- background in marine al outreach.” Anne DiMonti mammal biology, was one of about eighty sci- entists to be chosen to embark on one of several 24-hour research Audubon Environmental Education Center voyages. She will board Thursday, July 10, director Anne DiMonti will be taking a spend the night, and sail from Province- research voyage on the Charles W. Morgan. Page B2 East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 VINEYARD: Wine, food & music draw day-trip- From Page 1

Sakonnet is offering outdoor con- certs every Thursday night throughout the summer with a $10 per carload entry fee (and half- price rates in the tasting room.) Russell Morin catering has also taken up residence at Sakonnet, with an excellent restaurant under the capable leadership of Bristol chef Jimmy Tsimikas drawing din- ers to Little Compton. Wine educator Krohn is looking forward to expanding the Vine- yard’s offerings, with seated private tastings scheduled to begin this RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. month, featuring seven of their best wines as well as small bites Guests from California read up on the Coastal Wine Trail while cashing from Tsimikas’ kitchen. out at Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard. “Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard is a secret destination we don’t want to behind. lack the confidence to verbalize keep a secret anymore,” says Earthly vine health and wellness what they are looking for when Krohn. “Carolyn Rafaelian is very is handled by Lorraine Frank, who buying wine. By giving people the open to new ideas; she wants peo- oversees the management of more terms they can use to communi- ple to discover this place and enjoy than 35 acres — all by hand. “Wine cate about wine, they will have the it. It’s not about the massive num- is made in the vineyard,” Krohn raw materials to articulate what bers that some of the less out-of- says, “and it’s hard, physical work. they like, and what they want to the-way vineyards attract. We are People should make a point to tour buy.” especially interested in focusing the vines when they come visit. It’s He finds people to be quick stud- more on estate wines — the ones a successful, working farm, and the ies. “Usually after someone has made primarily with the grapes harvest is a different experience tasted that first wine, it takes the that are grown onsite.” every year.” veil away, and they are ahead of me They’ve recently released their As Frank tends the raw materials moving on to the next wine. It nev- first new wine in some time. It’s and Bernier makes them sing, er fails.” called “Blessed Blend” because Krohn’s job is to teach guests the The complete Coastal Wine Trail Rafaelian, who is by all accounts a language of wine, making them is meant to be traveled in two to very spiritual person, had the vidal more accessible and less intimidat- three days, though most locals will blanc and chardonnay vines ing. break the visits into several week- blessed. It won a gold medal at the “The difference between the U.S. ends. The Trail produces a pass- prestigious Finger Lakes Interna- and Europe is that Europeans grow port that can be picked up at any tional Wine Competition, so it up with a familiarity and under- of the member vineyards. For stands to reason that the blessing standing of wine. Without that more information, visit coastal- of the reds should not be far understanding, many Americans winetrail.com. A new American enjoys the Fourth from the sidelines BY CHRISTY NADALIN everyone has so much knowledge [email protected] of local history. Not every new naturalized citizen gets the thrill of witnessing Bristol’s EBL: IS IT DIFFERENT, NOW THAT YOU Fourth of July celebration from the ARE ONE OF US? DC: I saw the militia deck of a float — Many of them, like in a whole new way — you know, David Craig of Boston, populate the the ones who look like Redcoats sidelines. but play for the other side. Craig, the veteran of several Bris- tol July Fourth celebrations, is a for- EBL: WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BECOME AN mer citizen of the United Kingdom AMERICAN CITIZEN? DC: You know, it’s and native of Northern Ireland. He a strange thing, to publicly is accustomed to taking, and giving, renounce your allegiance to the some good-natured ribbing on the country you grew up in. It took a day America celebrates throwing off long time for my wife to wear me the oppressive yoke of his people. He down. But I cannot sit on the polit- was in Bristol at the Hope Street ical sidelines forever, constantly home of his in-laws, George and griping about both British and U.S. Carolyn White, when East Bay Life politics without having a vote. This had an opportunity to catch up is my home now. with him and hear about his first Fourth as a newly-naturalized EBL: SO YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY INTEREST American citizen. IN LIVING IN NORTHERN IRELAND AGAIN? David Craig gamely wears a DC: Between living in the U.S., humiliating homemade hat given EBL: WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST IMPRES- England, and Belgium, I have him in honor of his first July 4th SION OF THE BRISTOL CELEBRATION? DC: spent more of my life out of North- as a U.S. citizen. Over the top, but in a good way. I’m ern Ireland than in it. I was born in used to that, I come from an over 1969, the year Britain sent in troops the top culture. In Northern Ire- because Protestants were burning proud to be British, but as a child I land this big party is on July 12, Catholics out of their homes. I’ve fundamentally rejected the bigotry which commemorates the 1690 seen the army dig up my neigh- I saw growing up Northern Ireland. Battle of Boyne. But everyone asso- bor’s yard looking for bombs he ciates The United Kingdom with all was suspected of using to terrorize EBL: ONE MORE THING. AS A FORMER this pomp and circumstance, Catholics. Everything was segre- SUBJECT OF THE CROWN, WILL YOU BE when really, our armed forces are gated between Catholics and APOLOGIZING FOR YOUR COUNTRYMEN almost invisible. Americans have Protestants. I am Protestant, but I BURNING OUR LOVELY TOWN TO THE so much pride in their military. Not never voted Unionist in my life. I GROUND? DC: Sure, as soon as you that Brits don’t have pride, but it is started reading the Bible when I reimburse Britain for all the taxes so much more visible here. And was young, and it was clear to me that were levied to pay for their here in Bristol, especially, people that violence was not the message intervention on your behalf in the are enormously historically aware; of the Sermon on the Mount. I’m French-Indian War. East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B3 NO FLUKE Fooling fish with soft plastics ibration and color clam bellies and ten minutes lat- are important er… bam, nice little striper, not “V when using soft a keeper so he was set back, but plastic baits.” said Al Gagliarduc- a very solid fish. A few scup after ci, owner and designer of Al that one about 15” and broad.” Gag’s Custom Lures since 1978. Summer flounder (fluke). He spoke to 250 fishermen last “Fluke fishing was good before week at a Rhode Island Saltwater the storm, but this weekend Anglers Association (RISAA) conditions with tide and wind seminar on ‘Fooling fish with were not right,” said John Wun- soft plastics.’ ner of John’s Bait & Tackle, North “Fish can feel vibrations and Kingstown. “Fishing in the Mt. can tell the dif- Hope Bridge area, Newport and ference between at the mouth of the Sakonnet light and River has been yielding fluke,” dark…That’s said Manny Macedo of Lucky’s why our lures Bait & Tackle. John Wunner of are designed to John’s Bait said a kayak angler move back and fishing the Monahan’s Dock area forth vibrating in Narragansett landed a 22” as they swim fluke this weekend and in the Capt. Dave through the bay a seven pound fish was tak- MONTI water,” said en on the east side of Warwick Gagliarducci. Neck in the seminary cove area.” And, in regard to color the rule is Angler Dennis Talos, who fished simple. “Bright day, bright (or the Newport Bridge area this light colored) lure; dark day, dark Sunday said, “Lots of boats mov- colored lure.” said Gagliarducci. ing around, didn’t look like any- Al Gag’s Custom Lures came one was catching. Still pretty out with a new lure this year, the choppy out there. Water temp Whip-It-Fish. Like its predecessor was 69. Only caught the one the Whip-It-Eel, the new lure is black sea bass.” Angler Jack Ley- PVC rubber, can be used in fresh den of North Kingstown said, or saltwater, comes in various “Fishing under the Jamestown sizes and colors and uses the Bridge was slow Sunday as the Tom Popick (right) from South Windsor, CT with the eight pound fluke he caught aboard the Francis Fleet same weighted heads and hooks. tide and wind were not right.” last week. Al Gag said, “The Whip-It-Fish Roger Simpson of the Francis has a unique design paddle tail Fleet said, “Fluke and sea bass that allows the lure to roll from fishing remains strong despite side to side as it travels though some stormy weather late in the the water.” The lure mimics a week. Wednesday and Monday variety of bait fish including shad (of last week) were the best days and silversides and is available in overall — many fish over 4 lbs 3” to 6” sizes. and quite a few over 6 lbs.” Last “Throw one of these Whip-it- week Mike Bucko of Bucko Bait Fish off the stern and deadhead it & Tackle, Fall River said, “The in a rod holder and you will be fishing at Sakonnet Point for surprised at what you catch. The fluke has been good, a lot of lure bounces off the bottom as fluke being caught, the ratio is the boat bobs up and down.” four fish to one keeper. Most of Gagliarducci also showed his new the customers start with squid double hook fluke rig that can be and change over to fluke bel- use as is or weighted using a three lies.” way swivel, however, he said, “If Striped bass fishing was fair you are going to use a three way this weekend as anglers did not swivel to weight the lure make get our due to high winds. sure you have an extra long “Anglers continue to catch striped leader, about five feet, to allow bass in the channel at Conimicut that lure to bounce up and down Light area using chunked Atlantic off the bottom.” Menhaden with tube and worm Visit algagsfishinglures.com yielding bass too in the Barring- for information and video links. ton Beach area.” said John Little- field of Archie’s bait. Where’s the bite Black sea bass fishing is very Shore fishing. “Anglers fishing good with many anglers catching for scup on the Warren River, at their limit of three fish. John Al Gag with his new Whip-It-Fish lure that rolls from side to side as it travels underwater while shaking its Ft. Adams and all around the Wunner of John’s Bait, North tail. Bay are catching large scup in Kingstown said, “Richard Sears of the 13” to 14” range, and we had North Kingstown landed a five a 48” striped bass landed at Ft. pound black sea bass when fish- master license and a charter Association and a member of the his blog at Adams from shore this week.” ing the Newport Bridge area. fishing license. He is a RISAA RI Marine Fisheries Council. noflukefishing.blogspot.com or said Manny Macedo of Lucky Another angler fishing the Mona- board member, a member of the Visit Captain Dave’s No Fluke e-mail him at Bait & Tackle, Warren. “Fishing han Dock area in Narragansett RI Party & Charter Boat website at noflukefishing.com; [email protected]. from shore for scup at Colt State landed sea bass to 3.2 pounds.” Park has been good, anglers like Tom Fegtherston said “(Sunday) the new extended dock, they are ran to 55’ south of East Gap (of The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset getting out deeper and catching the Harbor of Refuge, Narra- larger fish.” said John Littlefield gansett). Good marks, began bail- Wednesday, July 9 5:36 (3.8) 6:09 (4.8) 10:54 — 5:18 8:22 of Archie’s Bait & Tackle, East ing sea bass, some double head- Thursday, July 10 6:35 (4.1) 7:04 (5.2) 12:03/11:48— 5:19 8:22 Providence. “Sabin Point is also ers. Non-stop 0700-0800.” Friday, July 11 7:31 (4.5) 7:57 (5.5) 12:53 12:42 5:19 8:21 Scup fishing has exploded in seeing a lot of action from shore Saturday, July 12 8:24 (4.8) 8:49 (5.6) 1:45 1:36 5:20 8:21 with a ton of sea robins, school our bays and off coastal shores. Sunday, July 13 9:16 (5.1) 9:40 (5.7) 2:36 2:33 5:21 8:20 bass, snapper blues and a lot of John Wunner of John’s Bait said, scup which has not been the “The scup have been very large. Monday, July 14 10:08 (5.2) 10:32 (5.5) 3:25 3:29 5:22 8:19 case in recent years.” said Little- This Sunday a customer landed Tuesday, July 15 11:02 (5.2) 11:26 (5.3) 4:10 4:23 5:23 8:19 field. Before the storm last week a 21” scup off the northern end Wednesday, July 16 11:57 (5.2) —(—) 4:54 5:19 5:23 8:18 Brian Therrien said, “Went down of Jamestown.” Thursday, July 17 12:21 (4.9) 12:54 (5.0) 5:39 6:25 5:24 8:18 to the (Conimicut) Point last night to enjoy the cooling Captain Dave Monti has been Full Moon July 12 — New Moon July 26 breezes and see what was mov- fishing and shellfishing for over ing. Set up for some scup with 40 years. He holds a captain’s * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 DOWN TO EARTH It’s a (not quite) blue enough summer s soon as summer’s heat hits, I spend more time A critiquing my garden than tending it. If only I were bet- ter about making notes, I might have remembered that every year right around now, I become both- ered by what’s missing, particu- larly from the backyard border I can see from my desk. College level color theory didn’t adequately pre- pare me to choose from the smorgasbord available at every nursery and offered by friends. I want it Kristin all and can’t GREEN imagine exclud- ing any one col- or from my garden. I might be able to live without pink but crave the scent of cerise-pink beach roses (Rosa rugosa), the gaudiness of rose campion (Lych- nis coronaria) and the whimsy of pink peony poppies. I think a lit- tle red goes a long way but want Cobalt blue sea holly (Eryngium planum) mellows the garden’s color to honor the hummingbirds’ clash and feeds the pollinators. addiction to plants like Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’ and Monarda didyma ‘Jacob bright-orange butterfly weed from color theory class) blue Cline’. Yellow was never once, (Asclepias tuberosa) to feed flowers also tend to be especially even in my fickle youth, a favorite monarch butterfly caterpillars nectar-rich and attractive to bees. but I’m willing to tolerate black (though, truth be told, they prefer Surprising then that blue is and brown-eyed Susans (Rud- swamp milkweed (Asclepias woefully underrepresented in my beckia spp.) because goldfinch incarnata), which has either garden right now. You’re probably (whenever I spot one I change my creamy-white or baby-pink flow- missing it too if your hydrangeas mind about yellow) love their ers). If you have to work up to look anything like mine — winter seedheads. But rather than wince orange, the hummingbird mag- nipped and nearly bloom-free. By OPEN ENROLLMENT at the clash I try to include a cou- net, Agastache ‘Acapulco Orange’ the time you read this though, sea ple of colors that, to my eye, help is a more of a soft apricot. holly (Eryngium planum) stems for the 2014-2015 School Year sew the garden’s crazy quilt To really work its magic, orange and thimble flowers should be together. needs its opposite: blue. I’ll take suffused in cobalt and buzzed by Toddlers Pre School and Kindergarten The 1970s almost ruined anything from cerulean sky, indi- every pollinator in the neighbor- orange forever but for the past 18mos- Kindergarten • 1/2 Day and Full Day go, French-purplish, and cobalt, hood. I need more. And just as few years it has ranked high on to midnight. In fact, I believe the catmint (Nepeta spp.) fades, my list of must haves in the gar- there’s no such thing as too much lavender should take over the Curriculum include: Music, Spanish, Language Arts, den (and out of it). The ultimate blue no matter where it falls on show. Both are more purple than Science, Geography & more clasher bounces so cheerfully off the spectrum. Not only does it blue but do the trick anyway. I’m of every other color it actually calm the crazy, cool the hot, and sure I should have countless Extra Curriculum Activities Include: Drama, Yoga manages to enhance otherwise & Private Piano Lessons recede to add depth to small spires of anise hyssop (Agastache wonky combinations. I think spaces (I remember a few things foeniculum) because it self-sows everyone needs a few clumps of generously, but then so does the Please call 401-245-4754 to set up a tour. cultivar ‘Golden Jubilee’ that I bought instead for its chartreuse Rey Ann Garcia-Mills, Director foliage. www.montessori-centre.com When the forget-me-nots and M woodland phlox go by, my par- 303 Sowams Road, Barrington, RI 02806 tially-shady backyard border becomes a blue-free zone all the way until August or September when plumbago (Ceratostigma plumbaginiodes) finally blooms. I planted a few Geranium ‘Rozanne’ some years ago to help fill the void but they have all but disappeared. I thought I was done planting but the more I stare at the back- yard clash the more determined I become to try the geranium again or look for some last minute flats of blue lobelia and browallia, each of which can take some shade. And maybe, as a stopgap and reminder for next year in case I forget to read this note, I’ll spray paint the birdbath blue too. Kristin Green is the interpretive horticulturist at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum and author of Plantiful: Start Small, Grow Big with 150 Plants that Spread, Self-Sow, and Overwinter (Timber Press). Follow Blithewold’s garden blog at http://blog.blithewold.org. East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B5 STRAIGHT UP THE MIDDLE Some seasons need to end lthough this has not and events to attend as well as tors full-time salaries, other states been great year for the constituent meetings, policy like Texas, Florida and Kentucky A Red Sox, as the All-Star briefings and legislative work. limit the length and frequency of break approaches, I am a little Nights and weekends are often their legislative sessions. In Ken- sad to know that we are almost filled with must-attend events tucky, session is limited to 30 halfway through the baseball sea- that include everything from days in odd numbered years and son. Unlike fundraisers to community events. 60 days in even years. Texas’ legis- some who think During the session, it is far more lature only meets every other year that the games than a part-time job. Over the and Florida’s is limited to 60 day and the season years I have closely observed the sessions every year. These are are far too long, I hours of several members and states with far bigger budgets and wish it were spoken with others who spend at many more residents but much even longer and least 20 hours a week during ses- tighter legislative sessions. It that some sports sion on their General Assembly should also be noted that no oth- Cara (particularly duties. Next year the pay will be er state has an official state appe- CROMWELL professional $15,171.55 with health benefits. tizer, so I suspect that the shorter basketball) were While some people would like a legislative session does not allow only played in alternate years. $15,171.55 part-year job that for discussion of truly trivial mat- The never-ending season is comes with benefits, the truth is ters as they wrestle with real poli- also an issue for the Rhode Island that for most Rhode Islanders, cy issues and challenges. Perhaps General Assembly. I bring this up the General Assembly salary nei- Rhode Island would do better not because Capitol TV impinges ther pays the bills nor allows a with a two-year budget addressed on my enjoyment of baseball, but person to have a traditional nine- in a 60-day session in even years because I think it’s a major road- to-five job. And let’s be honest: we and a 30-day session in odd years block to running for office. Much need highly-qualified people to for everything else. has been made of the fact that serve and many of the most qual- Bottom line: before assuming more than 40 of our 113 legisla- ified are not attracted by this that apathy and a fear of incum- tors will be unopposed this year, salary level — or even triple it — bency prevents people from run- but the truth is that every year an so we are not going to get more ning, we should take a long hard enormous percentage of the seats candidates to run even with sig- look at the job we are asking folks are uncontested. While others nificantly higher compensation. I to take on and think about might say that the “power of know one legislator who takes his whether we’d want to do it our- incumbency” scares off newcom- vacation time in hourly incre- selves. If the answer is “heck no” ers, I believe that the job hours ments to attend session so he can perhaps it’s time to shorten the and responsibilities are so com- keep his day job, but I am certain season. pletely out of whack with the pay he runs out of vacation time long Cara Cromwell is a public affairs and the benefits that the logistics before the end of session. Despite consultant with more than of actually serving in the General the focus on legislative salaries, twenty years experience Assembly are far more intimidat- people serve because they want managing issues campaigns for ing to a newcomer than cam- to and real the challenge to get- corporations, non-profits, paigning against an entrenched ting more people is not about associations, coalitions and incumbent. money, it’s about time. candidates on both sides of the The legislative session lasts Thankfully there are 49 other aisle. Visit her blog, Straight Up about 24 or 25 weeks each year states with similar challenges that The Middle, at for three days a week. Even if very we can look to for solutions. straightupthemiddle.blogspot.co little business is being done on While some states like California m and follow her on Twitter the floor of either Chamber, legis- and Pennsylvania have full-time @cmcromwell. lators have committee hearings legislatures and pay their legisla- PET CONFIDENTIAL Does my cat really need these meds? DR. LYNN ANNE EVANS and there is no cure — only sup- parasites, such as ear mites, portive treatment. roundworms, hookworms, and Dear Dr. Evans, Being an indoor cat in the fleas — a lot of bang for the My vet suggests I put my Northeast isn’t as much help as buck. Meticulous parasite pre- indoor cat on heartworm pre- you might think. Of all cats con- vention carries a big payoff, ventative year-round. Seriously? firmed positive for heartworm, because in addition to whatever I mean, she’s not a dog and she twenty-five to thirty percent of problems any given parasites never goes outside. Is this for them are strictly indoors. Years can cause, many of them also real? I didn’t even know cats ago, heartworm was considered spread disease (ticks spread could get heartworm. to be largely a disease of sub- Lyme disease, and not just to —Joe Skeptic tropical areas and, in the U.S., dogs) and even other parasites Dear Joe, the south. But these days, heart- (fleas spread tapeworms). Well, they can and they do. worm disease is present in all When I first started practicing, Heartworm, as most dog owners fifty states. Dog owners used to I always felt a little guilty telling know, is spread by the bite of an be told to give preventative clients that parasite control was infected mosquito, and what medication from spring to fall, possible. It was, technically, but home is mosquito-proof? In but we now recognize that the at the cost of a massive effort dogs, the parasite develops disease can be transmitted to and risk of side effects. But for through several larval stages cats or dogs in any month of the the past twenty years, parasite before setting up shop in the year. Winter weather has been control has been so safe, effec- heart as adult worm. While cats unpredictable in recent years — tive, and easy that there’s no are not the natural host for I’ve killed a mosquito or two in excuse not to protect even your heartworms, they can also January. indoor kitty from parasites. become infected, and the dis- Prevention is easy. Most pre- Dr. Lynn Anne Evans of the ease is serious. It can cause a ventative medicines are in the respiratory problems like cough- Barrington Veterinary Clinic has form of a very palatable treat or been practicing veterinary ing and difficulty breathing; are applied to the skin of the sudden unexplained death has medicine for 26 years. Do you back of the neck, much like the have a pet question for Dr. been known to happen. The dis- most popular flea and tick pre- ease can be very tough to diag- Evans? Please email ventatives. And as a bonus, there [email protected], nose (there are a lot of false neg- are several products on the mar- atives associated with the tests) with “Dr. Evans” in the subject ket that treat a broad range of line.

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Why are $40 W the legislators on Smith Hill focusing on whether WINE & DINESPECIAL: Sunday &Tuesday calamari should be the official state appetizer? “Do some real SEAFOODNIGHT: Wednesday work” a skeptical public asserted. LOBSTER BOIL & CLAM BOIL Yet Representative Joseph 524 Main Road, Tiverton, Rhode Island • 401-816-5521 McNamara (D-Warwick) was right in pushing this legislation. www.bistro524.com Don't Forget To Like Us on Facebook! Many places, like Louisiana with their oys- ters, beignets and po’ boys, have used food to attract tourism. Rhode Arlene Island is a VIOLET superstar in catching squid. In 2012, Rhode Island fishermen (and women) brought in a total of 23.5 million pounds of squid. have to sample all the ways that restaurants, as visitors want to That’s right, boys and girls, “M” as calamari is made on the menus taste what all the commotion is in million. That’s nearly 50 per- of various restaurants to know about. cent of the entire catch of the that a gourmand break-out can- So, it’s really a boon to have a East Coast’s quota. In value, that’s not be far behind! popular dish identified with our $18.6 million, making squid the Just recently a business friend state served nationwide. We resi- state’s most lucrative fishery, of mine told me that he was in dents can also be ambassadors of according to the Providence Jour- San Diego for a conference. At Little Rhody when we have visi- nal (June 27, 2014). lunch time he went to a local tors from out of state. Along with One advantage Rhode Island restaurant whose menu touted clam cakes and Rhode Island has is that the Town Dock, a Rhode Island calamari as one of chowder, we should be encourag- wholesale fish dealer, has its own the appetizers. My friend asked ing the spending of a few shekels processing plant and can also what was so special about Rhode on calamari as we urge our guests freeze the product before ship- Island calamari. The waiter rhap- to try the appetizer. ping it to other states. As one of sodized about its freshness and Calamari as the official appe- Newport County’s Largest Selection of Seafood the executives of Town Dock not- the various ways squid rings are tizer is fun and, mark my word, ed, not only does this catch bene- made, the best recipe being fried will soon be on Food network’s Family Style Dining fit the boat owners, but also the and tossed with hot cherry pep- “Chopped” show as a secret Baked • Grilled • Fried • Boiled shore side businesses, the proces- pers. Foodies in this state, no ingredient in its competitions. sors, the unloaders, the fuel busi- doubt, have had delectable offer- Meanwhile, let’s give credit Seafood Market nesses, the ship repair businesses ings of calamari prepared in dif- where it is due and tip our hats Live Lobster and the net-building businesses ferent ways — so can a calamari to Representative McNamara for Native, Sea Scallops & Fresh Fish Daily — all locally owned and operated. cook-off be far behind? In any his persistence, and Senator Raw Bar & Seafood Specialties So, despite the naysayers, pro- event, focusing on this food prod- Susan Sosnowski who carried motion of the squid industry EAT IN or TAKE OUT uct also promotes all the other the dish on the senate side. It’s helps our tourism and hospitality wonderful catch from Rhode nice to have a culinary dish so 963 Aquidneck Ave. • Middletown • 401-846-9620 industries, besides those that are Island waters and can only rooted in one of our key indus- (Minutes from Downtown Newport) • www.anthonysseafood.com fishing industry-related. You only enhance the reputations of tries. East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B7 Food& Dining Jack’s Family Restaurant NIBBLES Family Owned & Operated Since 1972 Have any food and dining news featuring Bruce Hopkins, MPS miss this opportunity to share you want to share? Send it to us Ensemble. To register visit blithe- good food with good friends at at [email protected]. wold.org. the Little Compton Community JOAQUIM “JACK” GOMES Center. A $3 donation for the dis- July 10, 1928 – May 24, 2014 Providence Restaurant Norman Bird Sanctuary’s abled and seniors age 50 and Week Bake on the Beach over, or $6 under age 50 is sug- gested. Please call to reserve at We will be closed on Sunday July 13, 2014 so that all those In the past few years, Providence An authentic clambake on the least 48 hours in advance, who wish to say their goodbyes to our Dad “Jack” may do so! has been the top food city and the sand, Saturday, July 19 at 5 p.m. 401/635-2400. top fall getaway on Travel + It’s a traditional McGrath Clam- Smiths Funeral Home, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, RI Leisure’s “America’s Favorite bake on NBS’ Third Beach proper- Historic Foodways & from 2:30-5:30pm Cities” poll. Find out why during ty, just south of Peabody’s Beach. Hearth Cooking Providence Restaurant Week, Enjoy fresh seafood, cold bever- when some of the city (and ages, steel drums, and beach workshop Followed by a light meal, dessert & coffee at state’s) finest restaurants offer games all steps away from the Coggeshall Farm’s Historic Food- Jack’s Family Restaurant, 294 Child Street, Warren three-course, prix fixe lunch and ocean. Gather your friends and ways & Hearth Cooking work- dinner for $14.95, $29.95, or family, you won’t want to miss shops are continuing all winter Thank You, The Gomes Family $34.95. From July 6 through 19. this wonderful evening! Lobster long. Leave the kids at home, and Participating East Bay restaurants bake ticket $80; Kids (12 & grab your spouse or friends and include Bristol’s Hourglass under) $18 (hot dogs and ham- come spend an evening on the Brasserie, Redlefsen’s, and the burgers.) Tickets available through farm, by candlelight. You’ll get to DeWolf Tavern. For more info visit Monday, July 14 at 5 p.m. experience cooking several 1790’s goprovidence.com/rw. For reservations visit normanbird- recipes from Amelia Simmons’ The Freshest Pasta In Rhode Island! sanctuary.org. ‘Old Fashioned Clambake’ American Cookery, the first Amer- Community cooking ican cookbook, originally published Try our Signature in Warren in 1796. It’s a night out paired Eggplant Parmesan over classes in Dartmouth with farm-raised meat and pro- St. Mary of the Bay Parish will be duce cooked over the hearth — it your choice of pasta $12.99 holding its annual “Old Fashioned The Dartmouth Grange will offer doesn’t taste any better than this! Clambake” at 1 p.m. on Sunday, community cooking classes at its Held every Saturday beginning at We offer: July 13, at Pete Sepe Pavilion in shared-use kitchen at 1133 Fisher 4 p.m. Space for this workshop is •$5 Martini's every Monday Warren. Tickets are $27 for Road. There will be a variety of limited, and reservations are adults, $12 for children between 5 ongoing cooking classes, farm •$5 Pizzas every required. Ages 16 and up; $60 for Tuesday & Wednesday and 12, and free for children tour cooking classes, and kitchen- non-members, $50 for members. under 5. To purchase, please call related lectures, taught by local •$22 Dinner for 2 St. Mary of the Bay at 401/245- chefs and experienced, artisan Community Cuisine by every Tuesday, 7000, ext 17. food producers. Classes will be Wednesday & Thursday announced online at www.dart- Marie — Afternoon Tea 1154 Stafford Road, Tiverton, RI • 401-624-3087 • nonnispastashop.com Blithewold’s ‘Dress Up mouthgrange.org. For more infor- Come enjoy a refreshing repast in Open Monday-Thursday 11am-9pm | Friday-Sunday 11am-10pm Your Picnic’ contest mation, or to be added to the our cafe-style dining room or al cooking class e-mail list, contact fresco under the shady maple tree Make this an evening to remem- Beth Gallo, kitchen manager, at overlooking the Common. Commu- ber! The most elegant of picnick- [email protected] or nity Cuisine is open each Tuesday ers will be awarded 1st, 2nd and 508/636-1900. from 1-4 p.m., offering a variety of 3rd place plus bragging rights as hot and cold teas and a selection the best picknickers in Rhode Senior Luncheon of petite savory and sweet delec- Island. Member $10, non-member tables. The chef is Marie O’Lough- $15; purchase a Music at Sunset Join us as we enjoy lunch pre- pared by some of the finest cooks lin Jenkins. At the Little Compton season pass and save. Wednes- Community Center. day, July 16: 5 p.m. grounds open in Little Compton, who volunteer for pre-concert picnic set-up, cro- to prepare delicious meals for Enjoy dinner and drinks on our senior citizens every Monday, quet, & badminton, bocce and fris- patio with a view of Bristol harbor. bee. From 6 to 8 p.m. concert Wednesday and Friday. 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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT July 9 Music at Sunset at Blithewold Meet the Poet: Rick Benjamin Tidepool Trek Spread out a blanket and unpack the ant to bring the family picnic basket, soak up the warmth of eet the state poet of 8Rhode Island, Rick to the beach but don’t the summer sun, and enjoy the sunset8 over Narragansett Bay, all while savor- M Benjamin, author of W feel like dealing with ing a kaleidoscope of musical perfor- “Floating Worlds” at Barrington the crowds? Take a trek down to mances over the summer. July 9: The Public Library. In addition to his the shore for a different kind of Honky Tonk Knights; July 16: Bruce role as state poet of Rhode outing. Discover firsthand the Hopkins: MPS Ensemble; July 23: Ivy Island, Benjamin has taught at amazing life at the rocky shore- Leaf; July 30: Super Chief Trio, August line of Narragansett Bay; use nets 6: Atwater Donnelly; August 13: The Brown University, the Rhode Mikado; August 20: Steel Drum Cote Island School of Design, and the and magnifying glasses to inves- Percussion. MFA Program in Interdiscipli- tigate the species that call the WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol nary Arts at Goddard College. tidal zone home. Please dress WHEN: Grounds open for picnic set-up, croquet, He also serves as a Fellow at appropriately and wear shoes & lawn games at 5 p.m.; concert begins at 6 p.m. New Urban Arts, an after-school that can get wet. Program is COST: Member $10, non-member $15. Purchase arts mentoring program for weather dependent. Adults must a Music at Sunset season pass and save. Providence high school stu- accompany children. Registra- MORE INFO: Register at blithewold.org dents. tion is required.

Fused glass pendant workshop WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 WHERE: Audubon Environmental Educa- Learn to design beautiful pendants County Road, Barrington tion Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol with pre-cut dichroic (two-color) glass WHEN: 7 p.m.; Thursday, July 10 WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Friday, as well as powder and frit made from COST: Free July 11 crushed glass in this Barrington Com- MORE INFO: barringtonlibrary.org; COST: $5/member child; $7/non-member munity School workshop. Tools will be 401/247-1920 child provided and no experience is neces- MORE INFO: Register online sary. www.asri.org. WHERE: Barrington Middle School WHEN: 11 a.m. to Noon COST: $48 members; $58 non-members. One Beach Road, Middletown Commons Road, Little Compton a variety of topics. This week: Butterfly Family Fun Friday at Blithewold child over the age of 8 is welcome with each WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHEN: 7:30-9:30 p.m. adult at the additional cost of $40 per child. Walk and Talk. Aside from a day at the beach, Blithe- COST: $8 members; $10 non-members COST: $12 advance, $15 door; kids over 5 $5, MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- wold’s Family Fun Fridays are the ulti- MORE INFO: 401/846-2577; normanbirdsanctu- under 5, free barrcommschool.com ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol mate family-friendly way to enjoy an ary.org MORE INFO: 401/635-8383 WHEN: 10 to 11:30 a.m. early summer afternoon. Bring a picnic, Extraordinary women of CT: Katharine a blanket to sit on, and enjoy the show! COST: $12/member, $15/non-member Roger Williams Paddle Hepburn and Florence Griswold more info: asri.org Each week, dance and sing along with Please join the Ten Mile River Water- Barrington Community School offers the kids to a variety of educational and shed Council for their annual Roger an opportunity to explore the legacy of interactive musical performances. July Williams Paddle, when they paddle the two remarkable women on the Con- 11: Keith Munslow. Saturday historic route of Roger Williams when necticut shore, Katharine Hepburn, WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol July 12 he founded Providence. This is for Old Saybrook’s most celebrated resi- WHEN: 11 a.m. experienced paddlers. Lunch is includ- dent; and Florence Griswold. The trip Thursday Opening reception at Gallery 4 MORE INFO: blithewold.org ed. includes a guided tour of the Katharine July 10 Gallery 4 at Tiverton 4 Corners is Hepburn Museum and Cultural Center, pleased to present the exhibition TRIO: WHERE: Meet at Freedom Green in East Provi- Signing party Opening reception: Westport Art dence for a car shuttle to Providence. and a visit to the Florence Griswold Group’s show & sale Texture, Structure, Passion, through Museum. The Portsmouth Town Republican Sunday, September 7. WHEN: Meet at 9 a.m.; on the water by 10 a.m. Committee will hold a signing party for Gorgeous fine art and handcrafted COST: Free for members; $10 for non-members. WHERE: Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Connecti- items made by local artists and artisans WHERE: Gallery 4, 3848 Main Road, Tiverton 4 cut local and state candidates this Thurs- Corners MORE INFO: There is limited space so register for day. Come and meet Senator Christo- will be available at the Westport Art this event by emailing [email protected]. For WHEN: Motor coach departure from Barrington Group’s Annual Summer Community WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. at 8:15 a.m. pher Ottiano, state representative can- more information, please visit tenmileriver.net. didate Dan Reilly, and all of our local Show, July 12 through July 20. Opening COST: Free COST: $85 BCS members/ $98 non-members Republican candidates. Help them out reception this Friday. MORE INFO: gallery4tiverton.com; 401/816- Rummage and bake sale more info: 401/245-0432; barrcommschool.com by signing their nomination papers. WHERE: WAG Center, 1740 Main Road, Westport 0999 The Westport Point United Methodist Hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Point Free family concerts at the Weaver Church will hold its annual Rummage WHERE: Valley Inn Restaurant, 2221 W. Main WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Kayak the East Branch of the Westport Library River and Bake Sale this Saturday. It will Road, Portsmouth MORE INFO: 508/636-2114; include baked goods as well as clothing, Weaver Library announces an exciting WHEN: 6 p.m. westportartgroup.com Take a paddle down the Upper East books, jewelry, furniture, household schedule of free outdoor concerts that MORE INFO: Contact Jeff Richard at 401/683- Branch and a get water view of some of items, toys, etc. This is a fundraiser to the whole family will enjoy. The sum- 6791 Rehoboth contra dance the exceptional properties that have help support children’s programming mer series begins this Wednesday All dances will be taught by caller Linda been preserved in recent years includ- and it will be held rain or shine. with Keith Munslow, Pam Murray and Leslie. Music will be performed by Rip- ing the Westport Town Farm. In the salt the exciting Superchief Trio. Bring a WHERE: 1912 Main Road in Westport Point tide, with Alden Robinson, Glen Loper, marshes and open fields along the riv- chair, a blanket, and a picnic, or try WHEN: From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Owen Marshall. Beginners wel- er’s edge wading birds and osprey can some delicious foods from a different come. Partners not necessary. be found feeding while turtles and river food truck each week (this week: Portu Friday otters take a swim. Kayaks, paddles and A cabaret evening: ‘The Envelope Galo.) WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, lifejackets are provided. Bring water, Please’ July 11 Rehoboth WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove sun block and water shoes. The Four Corners Arts Center is please WHEN: 8 p.m. Avenue, East Providence Abbey Rhode concert WHERE: Meet at 830 Drift Road in Westport to present and an evening of cabaret WHEN: Concert 6:30 p.m.; trucks will begin serv- Join the fans of this popular COST: $8 and shuttle to the put in location at Hix Bridge. with Bobbi Carrey & Will McMillan, ing at 5:30 p.m. Portsmouth group for a lively, nostalgic MORE INFO: 508/252-6375; WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon with Doug Hammer on piano in their contradancelinks.com COST: Free trip in celebration of the Beatles first COST: $30 for Trustees members and $40 for show, “The Envelope Please”, a history more info: 401/434-2453; eastprovidenceli- appearance in the USA fifty years ago. nonmembers. and appreciation of Academy Award Norman Bird Sanctuary after dark nominees and winners during its first brary.org WHERE: United Congregational Church, The MORE INFO: To register online visit: Commons, Little Compton Join NBS for a special opportunity to www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/ or call 75 years. Just for seniors WHEN: 7 p.m. explore after dark with your family. Start 508/636-4693 ext. 103. WHERE: The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road, with a short sunset hike on one of NBS’ Tiverton Four Corners Are you interested in learning some- COST: $15 adults; $5 under 16 thing new and meeting other seniors 7 miles of hiking trails. After the hike, Atwater-Donnelly Trio WHEN: 8 p.m. MORE INFO: Tickets sold at the door or call 401- relax by the fire, roast marshmallows with similar interests? Come to 635-8472 With Cathy Clasper-Torch. COST: $15 in advance $20 at the door Audubon for educational programs on and tell campfire stories. WHERE: Little Compton Community Center, 34 MORE INFO: FourCornersArts.org WHERE: Norman Bird Sanctuary, 583 Third East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B9 DDaayyss

Guided trail walks suring, weighing, and banding the birds MORE INFO: 401/245-7686 8 Join an Audubon naturalist for a will be demonstrated before they are SPOTLIGHT leisurely walk along our trails to the released. ‘Inspirational Lives’ film series coast of Narragansett Bay. Along the WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Librarian and cinema enthusiast Doug way we’ll stop to observe wildlife in ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol Swiszcz presents his latest film lecture John Hiatt; The Robert Cray Band in Newport field, wetland and forest habitats. Bring WHEN: 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. series, “Inspirational Lives: Biographi- your binoculars and camera. This pro- COST: $6/member adult, $4/member-child; cal Films About Extraordinary Individu- ongwriting legend John gram is weather dependent. $8/non-member adult, $6/non-member child als.” The series will run for five consec- Hiatt and blues master WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- MORE INFO: asri.org utive Wednesday afternoons, and con- Robert Cray team up to ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol tinues with “A Man for All Seasons” on S headline this Saturday, July 12, WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. July 16; “Out of Africa” on July 23; “Cin- at the Newport Yachting Center. COST: Free with admission derella Man” on July 30 and “Walk the Line” on August 6. MORE INFO: asri.org WHERE: Newport Yachting Center, WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County America’s Cup Ave., Newport Tuesday Road, Barrington Sea Glass workshop WHEN: Gates open 5:30 p.m.; headliners July 15 WHEN: 1 p.m. Audubon once again offers this popular take the stage at 7 p.m.; Saturday, July summer sea glass program. Partici- Summer family film series on the big COST: Free 12 pants will design and create a beautiful screen MORE INFO: barringtonlibrary.org COST: $29.50, $49.50 and $59.50 pendant with sea glass found on local The Summer Family Film Series at Bar- MORE INFO: 800/745-3000 beaches. Program includes all materi- rington Public Library is back this year Free family concerts at the Weaver als. Find something special on the with animated favorites. Come see Library beach? Bring that too. movies the way they were meant to be Weaver Library announces an exciting WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- seen...on the big screen with amazing schedule of free outdoor concerts that ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol surround sound. This week: Frozen the whole family will enjoy. The sum- annual Saint Anthony’s Feast on July 17 Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. through July 20, and will include food, WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. mer continues this Wednesday with WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County games, rides, entertainment and fun for COST: $25/member, $30/non-member Road, Barrington The Chorus of East Providence. Bring a Bayview Holy Ghost Club chair, a blanket, and a picnic, or try all ages. On Thursday, Friday and Satur- MORE INFO: asri.org WHEN: 7 p.m. 66 Bottom St., Tiverton; 401/624-3995 some delicious foods from a different day, the midway will open at 5 p.m.; COST: free food truck each week (this week: Mama food will be available beginning noon Wednesdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & MORE INFO: barringtonlibrary.org; 401/247-1920 Kim’s Korean BBQ.) Thursday. Joan WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove WHERE: 35 Power Street, Portsmouth Henna by Heather Avenue, East Providence WHEN: Through July 20 Benjamin’s Sports Club Sunday Learn about the history and science of WHEN: Concert 6:30 p.m.; trucks will begin serv- MORE INFO:401/683-9858 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 henna and experience this art form July 13 ing at 5:30 p.m. Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan first-hand. Draw out your own patterns COST: Free Movie Night! Summer music program and have henna applied by a profes- more info: 401/434-2453; eastprovidenceli- “A Bugs Life”…with free popcorn. Bluewater Grill Barrington Presbyterian Church will sional henna artist. Designed for chil- brary.org WHERE: Chianese Field, Barrington again host a summer music program dren ages 12-18. 32 Barton St., Barrington; 401/247-0017 on Sunday mornings from July 13 to WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren WHEN: 8:15 p.m. Saturdays: live music August 17, through which a summer WHEN: 4 p.m. COST: Free choir will be open to the community COST: Free Custom House Coffee each week. All are invited to join in MORE INFO: 401/245-7686 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main singing on any/all of the days the pro- Thursday Road, Portsmouth gram will run. All that is required is a July 17 Animal experiences with Dave Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 brief practice at 9:30 a.m. prior to the Marchetti Music 10:00 worship service to learn a fun Saint Anthony’s Feast opens p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. familiar piece to present to the congre- Meet turtles, snakes, lizards, some The Portsmouth Portuguese American Aidan’s Irish Pub small mammals, and Wally the alligator gation; no experience is required! This Citizens Club will be holding the 86th John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 See MUSIC Page 10 is a fantastic opportunity for first-time up close in this hands-on program! singers to join veterans of a high-caliber WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove music program in a relaxed environ- Ave., East Providence ment. WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Barrington Presbyterian Church COST: Free WHEN: 9:30 a.m. MORE INFO: 401/433-4877 COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/245-2218

Sunday plein air painters Meet on Sunday afternoons from 3 to 6 Wednesday p.m.; all levels and media welcome. July 16 There is no instruction, but we will have a short critique following the sessions. Lecture: ‘Literary Portraits of Afro- Canceled if it rains. July 13: In front of Cuban Customs’ the Stone Barn at Colt State Park; July This presentation highlights subjects 20: Meet at Prescott Farm on Rt. 114 in from Professor Ocasio’s book: “Afro- Middletown; August 3: Meet at Linden Cuban Costumbrismo: From Planta- Place on Hope Street in downtown Bris- tions to the Slums”, examining ways in tol; August 10: Meet at Glen Farm on Rt. which Costumbrismo writers docu- 138 in Portsmouth. Enter at the Polo mented slaves’ and freed Blacks’ cultur- Grounds and drive to the horse stables; al practices. August 17: Meet at the Prudence Island Ferry Landing on Thames St.; August WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope Street, 24: Meet under the Mt. Hope Bridge. Bristol WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Varies; see above WHEN: 3 to 6 p.m. Music at Sunset at Blithewold COST: Fees are $4 per session for Bristol Art Museum and Portsmouth Arts Guild members; Spread out a blanket and unpack the $5 per session for non-members. You may also picnic basket, soak up the warmth of pay for the entire series: $25/$30. the summer sun, and enjoy the sunset MORE INFO: Contact Suzanne Lewis at 401/254- over Narragansett Bay, all while savor- 1668 or [email protected] ing a kaleidoscope of musical perfor- mances over the summer. July 16: Writer’s Series with Dawn Tripp Bruce Hopkins: MPS Ensemble; July 23: Ivy Leaf; July 30: Super Chief Trio, Westport author Dawn Tripp and Part- August 6: Atwater Donnelly; August ners Village Store present the Writer’s 13: The Mikado; August 20: Steel Drum Series. This week: Lily King, Author of Cote Percussion. “Euphoria”. WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, WHEN: Grounds open for picnic set-up, croquet, Westport & lawn games at 5 p.m.; concert begins at 6 p.m. WHEN: 3 to 5 p.m. COST: Member $10, non-member $15. Purchase COST: Free a Music at Sunset season pass and save. MORE INFO: 508/636-2572 MORE INFO: Register at blithewold.org

Bird banding Animal experiences with Dave Join Audubon and witness bird band- Marchetti ing, where experts capture, band, mea- Meet turtles, snakes, lizards, some sure and release songbirds in order to small mammals, and Wally the alligator record their movements. Birds will be up close in this hands-on program! gently removed from tall “mist nets” set in the shrubby habitats on the grounds WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren of the Environmental Education Cen- WHEN: 3 p.m. ter. The techniques of identifying, mea- COST: Free Page B10 East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 DDaayyss 8 One Pelham East cotics officer Robert Leuci. 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Fer- SPOTLIGHT Music ry Road, Bristol Wednesday: DJ Blacklist; Thursday: The Kulprits; Friday: Get Lucky; Saturday: WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Thursday through Saturday, Jim McGrath at Sandywoods Brian Scott; 7 Day Weekend; Sunday: July 10-12 From Page 9 COST: $10 general admission; $5 for students Dueling Pianos; Monday, Bruce Jacques; im McGrath has been per- Tuesday: Bobby Hustle and seniors The Coffee Depot MORE INFO: 401/254-3666 forming original songs as well as sea chanteys, Irish 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 133 Club J ‘Freud’s Last Session’ at 2nd Story and British Isles ballads, and Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; L American traditional and con- lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm 401/438-1330 egendary psychoanalyst Dr. Sigmund Freud (Ed Shea, right) invites little temporary songs for more than performance until 9:50pm., Fridays Mondays: Open Mic with Eric & Matt; excluding holiday weekends. Bring a known Oxford scholar C.S. Lewis 30 years. He has performed on Wednesdays: Karaoke with Big Bill; (Wayne Kneeland, left) to his home in nonperishable food donation to benefit Thursdays: Mac Odom Band; Friday: ships and in concert halls and Bristol Good Neighbors. London. There, the two men address saloons in Ireland, Germany, Stone Leaf; Saturday: The Mark Cutler some of the greatest questions of all Band; Sunday: Brother to Brother time as they clash about love, sex, the and across the Eastern DeWolf Tavern existence of God, and the meaning of Seaboard. 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 Oriental Pearl life. Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz). 576 State Rd., Westport WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre Downstage, 28 Mar- WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 ket St., Warren Federal Hill Pizza WHEN: Through August 3 WHEN: 8 p.m.; Friday, July 11 Karaoke every Wednesday and Thurs- 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 COST: $30 COST: $10 advance, $12 at the door day night with Cal Raye. MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; Federal Hill Pizza features live music MORE INFO: 401/247-4200; www.2ndstorythe- atre.com sandywoodsmusic.com every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Scampi 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- Fins Barrington Enrichment Summer Theatre 5844 (B.E.S.T.) 198 Thames St., Bristol; 401/253-2012 Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: B.E.S.T. is a theatre day camp which WHEN: 9:30 to 11 a.m.; Thursdays July 3 through day as we read stories, enjoy snacks and Wednesday: Team Trivia; Thursday: One Alissa Musto. runs two three-weeks sessions, each August 28 a craft activity. Night Stand; Friday: Live DJ Fourth of with a morning and an afternoon pro- COST: Free WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, July party; Saturday: The Cabana Boys The Valley Inn gram. Participants rehearse plays to be MORE INFO: nature.org/rhodeisland Westport performed on the Friday and/or Satur- 2221 West Main Road, Portsmouth WHEN: Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Greenvale Vineyards day evenings at the end of the 3 weeks. Toe Jam Puppet Band COST: Free Saturdays (through July): The Kane Live jazz every Saturday. B.E.S.T. is for ages 8-18 and is a fun, Sing, dance and play the hour away MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvillage- Brothers (Phil & Buddy). supportive environment to learn and with New Bedford’s favorite, the Toe store.com WHERE: Greenvale Vineyards, Wapping Rd., play. Portsmouth Jam Puppet Band at the Buttonwood WHERE: Barrington High School auditorium Park Zoo every Monday morning. WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. Love LEGOs? COST: $300 for full session half day (morning or COST: $3 WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn St., Show off your skills and let your imagi- afternoon), $575 for full session full day. One- New Bedford nation flow during our weekly Lego free week option: $150 per week. $25 additional fee WHEN: Every Monday at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. play hour! Lego creations made during The Knights of Columbus Theater for non-Barrington residents. COST: Zoo admission plus $5/family free play will be photographed for our 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton MORE INFO: MORE INFO: 508/991-6178; bpzoo.org Facebook and displayed for a week in Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- & Stage BarringtonCommunityT.wix.com/BarringtonThe- between sessions. LEGOs will be provid- atre ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; ‘The Tempest’ at Sandywoods Toddler tales ed by the library. Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free For the third summer in a row, the tal- WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse ‘Guys and Dolls’ Enjoy a zooper fun story time at the ented cast and crew of the Rhode Island WHEN: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Bertholde 401/297-6604. Ocean State Theatre Company is proud zoo! Includes a snack and a craft/activ- Shakespeare Company (now known as to continue its summer season with ity. Recommended for ages 3-5. Please COST: Free What Cheer Shakespeare?) will bring one of America’s most popular and suc- note there is no Toddler Tales on Thurs- MORE INFO: For children in grades K-5 with an adult. The Liberal Club outdoor Shakespeare to the beautiful cessful Broadway musicals, “Guys and day, August 14. Email [email protected]. 20 Star St., Fall River; 508/675-7115 hilltop fields at Sandywoods in Tiver- Dolls.” WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn St., ton. This year’s chosen production is Friday: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan New Bedford My First Movies “The Tempest”. Please join us as Pros- WHEN: July 9 through July 27 My First Movies is a playdate designed pero, his daughter Miranda, and all of WHERE: 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick WHEN: Every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. expressly for toddlers and their parents. The Wharf Tavern the play’s other colorful and timeless COST: Free with zoo admission COST: $39-$54 It transforms a movie theater into a joy- 215 Water St., Warren; 401/289-2524 characters are brought to life. MORE INFO: 508/991-6178; bpzoo.org MORE INFO: OceanStateTheatre.org; 401/921- filled, high-energy place where enter- Live piano music every Friday night. WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton 6800. Children’s story hour taining and educational films are shown WHEN: 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, July 11 and and interaction is highly encouraged. LePage’s Seafood 12 Theater workshops in East Providence Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- The lights are left on while preschoolers COST: $25 per carload; $15 for drivers with no Learn and practice many aspects of ed story and picture books geared can sing and dance along with movies 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- towards the pre-school set, followed by 2180 adult passengers, $15 for walk-ins (kids free!) theater in preparation for two live per- that have been specially made for them. MORE INFO: sandywoodsmusic.com formances. For grades 3-9. craft time allowing the children to Adding to the festivities, every movie Fridays: Karaoke express their creativity based on the fun event is emceed by BabyFirst star, Mitten WHEN: July 7 through August 6; Mon., Tues., and facts and stories they just heard. ‘The Centurion’ Wed. 9:30 a.m. to noon the Kitten, who appears live and in-per- WHERE: Barrington Books, County Road, Barring- son to encourage audience interaction. Mulhearn’s Pub WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove This drama takes a gritty look at the ton 507 North Broadway, East Providence; morally ambiguous life of an undercov- Avenue, East Providence WHEN: The fun continues on an ongoing basis every WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays 401/438-9292. Friday: Full Circle er policeman, based on the real-life sto- COST: Free Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. COST: Free ry of former New York undercover nar- MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 MORE INFO: www.myfirstmovies.com; 800/315- MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; 4000 www.barringtonbooks.com Li’l Peeps Young children’s story hour New this year: Li’l Peeps in the summer Bring your little ones for stories geared months! This popular program intro- Kids & for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a craft and duces children ages 18 to 36 months to light snack. the delights of nature through age- Outdoors WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth appropriate, hands-on activities. WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Center, Explorers Program WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays COST: Free 1401 Hope Street, Bristol Kids ages 6-10 can become nature MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; www.bakerbooks.net WHEN: 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.; July 3, 10 explorers this summer at Goosewing! COST: $40/member child, $50/two member sib- Each week we’ll get another close up Children’s Reading Circle lings; $44/non-member child, $54/non-member two look at the world with games, nature non-member siblings exploration and hikes. Attend one or all. Partners Village Store children’s reading MORE INFO: www.asri.org Adult accompaniment required. and activity hour is geared for preschool WHERE: 140 S Shore Rd, Little Compton children. Come join the fun every Thurs- Arts & Antiques Watercolor for beginners Learn the basic watercolor techniques or expand your skill level with this six week course offered by Barrington Community School. WHERE: Atria Bay Spring Village, 147 Bay Spring Avenue, Barrington WHEN: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; six Wednesdays, beginning July 9 East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B11 DDaayyss

COST:$75 BCS members/$85 non-members western mountain region. Experienced MORE INFO: aquidneckgrowersmarket.org 8 MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; birders and general nature lovers alike SPOTLIGHT barrcommschool.com are encouraged to take advantage of Rogers Free Library book sale this rare opportunity through NBS. We Ongoing sale featuring adult, young ‘Blue Yellow Red’ exhibit will explore multi-elevation bird habi- adult and children’s books. Also avail- Comedian Mike Birbiglia returns to Newport tats from the low-lands up to boreal for- The Van Vessem Gallery in Tiverton is able are DVDs, audio books and puz- est on this guided van tour. Program fee showing “Blue Yellow Red,” featuring zles. All items are reasonably priced omedian Mike Birbiglia includes a Saturday tour, two nights’ the work of Lucia O’Reilly, a painter with proceeds benefiting the library. lodging, and all meals Friday evening returns to the Newport who has exhibited extensively in Rhode through Sunday morning at Clay Brook. WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- Summer Comedy Series Island, including the Newport Art C tol July 17 after a smash hit perfor- Museum, Krause Gallery, AS220, and WHEN: Friday to Sunday, August 15 to 17. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 mance in the 2010 comedy Rhode Island College. COST: $300 members, $350 non-members a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday event. Birbiglia, who is from WHERE: Van Vessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, MORE INFO: normanbirdsanctuary.org; call MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 Tiverton Rachel Holbert at 401/846-2577 ext 33 or Shrewsbury Massachusetts, has email at rholbert@ normanbirdsanctuary.org WHEN: Thursdays through Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m. Barrington Library book sale starred in three Comedy Central specials and has released three COST: Free Ongoing sale featuring fiction, nonfic- MORE INFO: 401/835-6639 tion, and children’s books. critically acclaimed albums with Comedy Central Records. WHERE: Barrington Library, County Road, Bar- ‘The Blue Series: A Day in the Life of an Markets rington WHERE: Newport Yachting Center, Endangered Whale’ WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 America’s Cup Ave., Newport Art Exhibit by Denise Melucci, a native Mt. Hope farmers’ market a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. WHEN: July 17 of Rhode Island and a self-taught artist. This farmers’ markets showcases many Sunday COST: Varies Her work has decorated the walls of local vendors selling fresh produce, MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 MORE INFO: NewportComedy.com; many establishments throughout the meat and fish, along with baked goods 800/745-3000 state, including a display at the State and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food Portsmouth Senior Center thrift shop House in Providence. Come view truck serves breakfast and lunch. There Spring and summer clothing is now paintings featuring whales in their nat- will also be live music, demonstrations, available, in addition to gift and decora- ural habitat, fighting to survive in kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- tive and household items. understanding a modern face to crafts- today’s world. Each work provides an ing and electronics drives and more. Summer Fit Camp up-close look into the lives of our WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth manship by engaging master makers, WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm barn, 300 Metacom Kicks off on Wednesday, June 4th from WHEN: Monday through Frday. 9:30 a.m. to noon builders, and companies in the local endangered friends. Ave., Bristol 5:30-8:00 p.m. at the Quinta Gamelin and 1 to 3 p.m. Center. Weigh In, Measurements, area who work with composite materi- WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays als. The series offers four special access ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 Information Session included. MORE INFO: [email protected]. opportunities, scheduled on Fridays at WHEN: 9a.m. to 5 p.m.; daily July 13 through WHERE: Varies. 3:30 PM at the following manufacturer August 30 Farmers Market at Sandywoods WHEN: Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Independence locations: July 18: IYRS School of Com- COST: Free with Admission Park; Saturdays at 7 a.m. at Bristol Town Beach. The Sandywoods Farmers Market? is posites Technology (Bristol) with Henry MORE INFO: asri.org Camp goes through the summer and ends Eliot & Dirk Kramer; August 1: TPI open every Thursday, rain or shine. August 30th. Vendors sell fresh produce, chicken and Clubs & Composites (Warren) with Steve Nolet COST: $7 per class for drop in students for com- MORE INFO: For more information or to reserve duck eggs, pastured poultry, baked munity fit camps on Saturdays; 5 Class Card goods, homemade jams and honey, your tour ticket, please contact Classes $30 (Save $5); 10 Class Card $60 (Save $10) [email protected] or 401/848-5777 x204. goat milk soap and other organic local- MORE INFO: 401/603-6282 Trips & ly sourced personal care products, Sunrise Yoga handmade crafts and jewelry, and Evolution Pilates Studio and Bristol Mastering the craft Active Senior Singles more. Free admission and live enter- Parks & Recreation are bringing you Please come to our weekly meetings to Tours tainment. The Sandywoods market free early morning yoga. Just bring your IYRS reprises its popular summer accepts cash, credit cards and SNAP yoga mat and be prepared to start your series, Mastering the Craft, with a focus EBT cards. day feeling refreshed. on Making with Modern Materials. This See CLUBS Page 12 Culture in the country series offers a unique window into WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton WHERE: Rockwell Park (next to the Prudence A summer trip offered by Barrington Island Ferry Parking Lot) Community School to a performance at WHEN: Thursdays, 4 to 7 p.m. Shakespeare and Company offers yet MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- WHEN: 7:30 a.m.; Sundays, June 29 through another opportunity to enjoy the cul- woodsmusic.com August 17 tural riches of the beautiful Berkshires. Highlighting the trip will be a matinee Westport Farmer’s Market Yoga in the Garden performance at Shakespeare & Compa- The Trustees welcome all to enjoy the Come renew, restore and refresh! ny of Julius Caesar, and luncheon at the relocated Westport Farmer’s Market at Blithewold and Bristol Yoga Studio Red Lion Inn Westport Town Farm on Saturdays all invite you to enjoy a connection to WHERE: Stockbridge and Lenox, Mass. season long starting June 14. The mar- nature, through our beautiful land- scape, and the peacefulness of Yoga WHEN: Thursday, July 17. Motorcoach departs ket will host over 12 local vendors offer- Barrington 8 a.m. ing items ranging from local shellfish, outdoors. fresh flowers, vegetables, jewelry and COST: $129 BCS members/ $ 135 non-members WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol much more. MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; WHEN: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 3 to barrcommschool.com WHERE: Westport Town Farm, 830 Drift Rd., Thursday, August 28 Westport COST: Drop-in Session: $10 Member, $15 Non- Walking tours of Bristol WHEN: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. member. Pre-paid 1-month unlimited pass: $60 Member, $100 Non-member On Thursdays, the Bristol Historical & MORE INFO: [email protected] MORE INFO: 401/253-2707 x21 Preservation Society offers walking tours around downtown Bristol. In Aquidneck Growers Markets open for case of rain, walks do not take place. summer Choreographed Ballroom (Round Dancing) classes WHERE: Walks start at the Society, 48 Court St., Aquidneck Growers’ Market has Bristol opened their summer market season. Monday evenings. See “What is Round Dancing?”at rounddancing.net/dance. WHEN: 3 p.m. With a full complement of 25 returning, favorite vendors, and some exciting COST: Free to members; $5 to others WHERE: Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol new ones, the markets also host live Ferry Road, Portsmouth MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org local music at every market. where: WHEN: Advanced 6 to 7 p.m., Beginners 7 to 8 Aquidneck Vineyard in Middletown p.m., Intermediate 8 to 9 p.m. Wednesday walk-arounds at Blithewold and Memorial Boulevard in Newport MORE INFO: Call 508/672-0259 or e-mail Docents tell the story of the Van Wick- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in Middletown; [email protected]. le/McKee family, the orginial owners of 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays in Newport this beautiful seaside garden estate. Vis- itors experience breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay and see the Mansion decorated with original furnishings just as it was when the family lived here. The guided tour continues through the grounds where magnificent trees and a variety of colorful gardens demonstrate Blithewold’s prominence in horticul- ture. WHERE: Blithewold Visitor Center, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol WHEN: 1 and 2:30 p.m.; Wednesdays COST: $5 per person in addition to regular admission MORE INFO: Register at blithewold.org

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8 WHERE: Liberal Club, 20 Star St., Fall River. East Bay Toastmasters Club Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior Food Addicts in recovery WHEN: 12:30-3:30 p.m., every Tuesday. A program for professionals, students, Center A long-term solution to food addiction Clubs COST: $7. stay-at-home parents or retirees who A variety of weekly activities are avail- whether you are anorexic, bulimic, an MORE INFO: 508/857-7734. wish to improve their oral communica- able, from zumba and line dancing to overeater or otherwise food-obsessed. tion skills. Membership open to all. bridge, computer classes and support No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Member- From Page 11 Ballroom dance lessons WHERE: United Methodist Elder Care, 30 groups. Thrift shop open weekdays ship open to anyone who wants help with food. Meetings in East Providence Learn all the social dances from a certi- Alexander Ave., East Providence from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Blood pres- and Bristol.z help plan events and activities. fied instructor in a relaxed environ- WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m., first and third Thursdays sure clinics are heal every 4th Wednes- day of the month from 11 a.m. to noon. WHERE: Dunkin Donuts, 670 Metacom Ave., ment. Adults of all ages are welcome. of each month — East Bay Manor, 1440 Wampanoag Trail, Must be aged 55 or older to join; Warren Great for beginners and more experi- MORE INFO: http://9556.toastmastersclubs.org East Providence; 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays Portsmouth residency not required. WHEN: Tuesdays, 6:15 p.m. enced dancers. Help with wedding — Columban Fathers, 65 Ferry Road, Bristol; 8 MORE INFO: RSVP only, 401/247-0503 dance preparation also available. Gardening volunteers at Veterans Home WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth a.m. Saturdays WHERE: East Providence Senior Center, 610 Rhode Island Veterans Home Master MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 — St Michael’s Rectory, Providence; 6:30 p.m.; Knit and Crochet Club Waterman Ave., East Providence. Gardener volunteers meet for general Tuesdays Senior fitness classes — St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Newport; Drop in on the Knit & Crochet Club. WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Mondays. gardening activities to beautify the R.I. Veterans Home. Seekonk Total Fitness Club offers a free 7 p.m.; Tuesdays Other needlework is welcome too. COST: $3. senior fitness class. MORE INFO: www.foodaddicts.org WHERE: Weaver Library 41 Grove Avenue, East MORE INFO: 401/434-0080. WHERE: R.I. Veterans Home greenhouse, 480 Providence Metacom Ave., Bristol WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall River Marijuana Anonymous WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon, Mondays and Thursdays Ave., Seekonk WHEN: Tuesday evenings from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Choreographed ballroom dance classes Support group works to help people WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays COST: Free Mike and Joyce Alexander will teach MORE INFO: 401/245-4845; recover from marijuana addiction. The [email protected] MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 choreographed ballroom dancing (round COST: Free program uses the basic 12 steps of dancing) every Monday evening. Modern MORE INFO: 508/336-4545; recovery founded by Alcoholics Anony- Kripalu Yoga social round dancing is pre-choreo- Live model figure drawing www.totalfitnessclubs.com mous. If using public transportation, a restorative yoga program steeped in graphed with a “cuer” telling the dancers Take part in unguided figure drawing in take RIPTA bus 60 to the church. a relaxed, informal and supportive set- Social duplicate bridge the Kripalu tradition of compassion and what to do as they all progress around the WHERE: Barrington Congregational Church Edu- non-judgment. Located in the beautiful dance floor. Rhythms taught will be fox- ting. All experience levels — new “Tea Time at the Table,” duplicate cation Building (room 8), 461 County Road, Bar- setting of the Dedee Shattuck Gallery, trot, waltz, cha-cha and rumba. artists included — are welcome. Bring bridge for newcomers and intermedi- rington your own materials and easel or other find yourself surrounded by inspiring art WHERE: Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol ates. All are invited for an afternoon of WHEN: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays installations - an ideal setting for medi- Ferry Road, Portsmouth. preferred work surface. Model and food, fun and friends. chairs provided. MORE INFO: 401/369-6518 or [email protected] tation and self-care. Open to the public, WHEN: 6-7 p.m. (advanced), 7-8 p.m. (beginners) WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378 (Bill W.); www.facebook.com/RIMABored- this donation based class series wel- and 8-9 p.m. (intermediate) on Mondays. WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts (Yel- East Main Road, Portsmouth NoMore low Building), 73 Muse Way, Tiverton. comes people of all levels of ability and COST: $10 per couple. WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays Parenting support group practice. Please bring your yoga mat and MORE INFO: 508/672-0259; [email protected]. WHEN: 6-9 p.m. Mondays. MORE INFO: 401/624-1723 or e-mail viking- water; ages 16 and over please. COST: $14 general, $10 for college-level art stu- [email protected] This group, for parents to discuss the challenges of raising children today in a WHERE: The Dedee Shattuck Gallery, 865 Main dents. BCS registration demanding society, is open to all par- Road, Westport MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org. Registration for Barrington Community Toastmasters Island Foghorns ents, single and partnered, traditional WHEN: 9-10 a.m., Saturdays School’s spring/summer courses, is in Toastmasters International is a non- and non-traditional and to parents in COST: Contribute what you can progress. Courses in finance, crafts, Networking breakfast profit organization that helps people blended family situations. Child care is MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- cooking, foreign language, fine arts, Community businesses are invited to develop and improve their public speak- available but parents must call Jennifer lagestore.com music, literature, sports, fitness and attend a business networking breakfast ing abilities through local club meetings. DeWolf at 401/935-3359 by the Friday more are offered, as are trips to muse- sponsored by Service By Referral (SBR) WHERE: Middletown Police Department, 123 Val- before the meeting to let her know how Ballroom & line dancing ums, theater, gardens, historic sites, ski networking’s Bristol chapter. Both for- ley Rd., Middletown many children will attend and their Every Tuesday afternoon; singles wel- resorts, and concerts. mal and informal networking exercises WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. first and third Thursdays ages. will be conducted to help business come. MORE INFO: www.barrcommschool.com; of each month WHERE: Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church, owners. As part of Service By Referral, 401/245-0432. MORE INFO: e-mail 399 Hope St., Bristol members have access to networking [email protected] meetings, training and events and oth- WHEN: 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each er opportunities throughout Rhode month Island and nearby Massachusetts. Viking Bridge Club COST: Free; donations of non-perishable food for Offers games and lessons for players at Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or paper WHERE: Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, 100 goods for the East Bay Food Pantry welcome. Highland Ave., Seekonk. every level. Partners are guaranteed. WHEN: 8 a.m. on Thursdays. WHERE: St. Mary’s Parish House, 278 East Main Road, Portsmouth. OCD Support Group for Parents COST: Free, but guests are responsible for their Bradley Hospital is currently enrolling own breakfast costs. WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. Wednes- days, Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays. for its new OCD Support Group for Par- MORE INFO: [email protected]. MORE INFO: 401/624-1723; www.vikingbridge- ents, a mutual support group for par- club.com. ents, families, friends and others raising Ocean State Bridge Club or caring for children and adolescents A free lunch is served once a month by with obsessive compulsive disorder Sakonnet Bay. Visit the website for (OCD). schedule, results and more informa- WHERE: Bradley Hospital, Room 301, 1011 Veter- tion. Call or e-mail if you need a part- ans Memorial Parkway, East Providence ner. Beverages and snacks served. Air Self Help WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m., every third Wednesday of conditioned room is quiet and com- the month fortable. All are welcome. & Support COST: Free WHERE: Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, Ataxia support group MORE INFO: 401/432-1205 Tiverton. A support group for those with ataxia WHEN: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, Mondays. and their families. Men’s cancer wellness group COST: $6. WHERE: Bristol Town Hall, 10 Court St. The Miriam Hospital offers a Men’s MORE INFO: 401/253-2383; www.oceanstate- WHEN: Saturday, March 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 Wellness forum for men recently diag- bridgeclub.com. p.m. nosed with prostate, bladder, testicular, penile or renal cancers, to learn more Operation Shower knitting circle MORE INFO: visit www.ataxia.org or e-mail azevedo_anabela @yahoo.com. about treatment options. The Men’s Aquidneck Chiropractic will host a Wellness group provides a comfortable weekly knitting circle. The group will Al-Anon meetings setting among peers for discussion, make baby articles to be sent to Opera- education and support through the tion Shower, an organization that sup- Hope for Today, an Al-Anon meeting treatment and recovery process. offers help for families and friends of plies items to expectant families of sol- WHERE: The Comprehensive Cancer Center at diers deployed overseas. alcoholics. The Miriam Hospital Fain Building, 3rd Floor, WHERE: Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West WHERE: Youth Center, Joyce St., Warren. 154 Summit Avenue, Providence Main Rd., Middletown. WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays. WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m., every third Monday of the WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesdays. Loving hearts Al-Anon meeting. month COST: Free. WHERE: St. James Lutheran Church, Middle COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/849-7011. Highway, Barrington. MORE INFO: 401/793-2078 WHEN: 11 a.m. Saturdays. East Bay Life July 9-10, 2014 Page B13

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BY JOAN D. WARREN WHY ARE YOU IN REAL ESTATE? I love to read and learn new things. lowering taxes for businesses, and I Originally from New York, Danielle “To help people facilitate their I just starting playing golf, too.” Danielle am hopeful that they will work DeLuca Thompson came to Rhode dreams of home ownership. The WHAT’S A DAY IN YOUR LIFE DeLuca towards this.” Island via San Francisco after living home-purchasing landscape LOOK LIKE? “They are all different, Thompson PERSONAL GOALS AT WORK: there for five years. Before heading changes frequently with lending, but I typically start by researching “I really strive to be the most west, she spent a year volunteering insurance, taxes, etc. It’s my job to the market for that day, taking care RE/MAX informed I can be about what is with AmeriCorps, where she met know when things are changing.” of clients and going on appoint- River’s Edge going on in the marketplace and her now husband. She spent a sig- WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST/LEAST ments. My favorite thing to do is 401-573-6496 industry. Through personal educa- nificant amount of time working in ABOUT YOUR CAREER? “Every meet new people. You can learn so tion and by serving on the real estate marketing and advertising for com- day is different and rewarding in its much by asking a few questions.” beautiful though. I don’t think I boards, these positions allow me to panies like TIME magazine and in own way. From just meeting some- COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: “I know what a real sunrise looks like have a voice and be on the forefront the nonprofit sector fundraising for one and getting to know their story, have been known to pick up trash because I am NOT a morning per- to the changes that affect homeown- the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. to helping someone navigate that isn’t mine ... volunteer at Mt. son.” ers and potential homeowners. I She started her career in real estate through their first home. Seeing a Hope Farm and Blithewold, as well MARKET PREDICTIONS? “The have also gone down to D.C. for the in 2009 and hasn’t looked back. first-time homebuyer smile and grab as Habitat for Humanity. I am also market truly is getting better. past two years to speak to our feder- Danielle has managed an office of the keys to their new home on clos- an AmeriCorps alumnus. I serve on According to the National al representatives about issues that agents responsible for $40 million ing day never gets old. I love that!” the Rhode Island Association of Association of Realtors, all four could affect home ownership.” worth of real estate. She missed DREAM CAREER: “I AM doing it! I Realtors State Board of Directors as regions of the country saw increases FAVORITE BOOK, MOVIE AND helping her clients and being on the hate to be trite, but I don’t think I secretary and treasurer for next year, in pending sales, with the Northeast TELEVISION SHOW: “ ‘The World ground and has returned back to would do anything else. I have had The Greater Providence Board of and West experiencing the largest According to Garp,’ ‘Pan’s selling full-time. She says her spe- other jobs, and my husband can Realtors on their Board of Directors, gains. Of course real estate is hyper- Labrynth,’ ‘Orange is the New cialties include technology, negoti- vouch for me, this career makes me On the Young Professionals local, and we are seeing a more Black.’ “ ating and problem solving. so happy. The Monday blues do not Network for Realtors as Past Chair competitive market here. The LUNCH WITH ANYONE? “My Danielle has hiked in 10 of the 59 exist to me.” and on the Greater Providence incoming leadership of Rhode mother. It would be great to get to national parks and played lacrosse WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES? Board of Realtors Professional Island government, I would like to know her as an adult and to have a in college. After work, you can find “Pretty much anything active. I am a Development committee.” believe, know that they need to greater understanding about myself her working out at Crossfit Prowess tomboy at heart (don’t let my heels SUNRISE OR SUNSET: “Sunset. I make Rhode Island a more enticing and where I came from. She died of and spending time with her husband fool you if you see me in them) I have so many pictures of the sun and viable option, by creating jobs, lung cancer when I was 6.” and friends. particularly like hiking and Crossfit. setting on Bristol Harbor. Both are workforce development, as well as

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South Tiverton - Modern facility with several large Beautiful land within historic Tiverton Four Corners area; 32+ Acres in South Tiverton near Weetamoe Woods. barns/garages on 17+ acres; waterviews, stonewalls, develop- Good 2.5 acres with 19th Century barn and other outbuildings location for horses, mini farm, or possible subdivision. House in Tiverton - Nanaquaket Road - A beautiful 1.7 acre water- ment possibility. Ideal for storage, boat storage, construction need of total rehab. Sale subject to Probate Court approval. front home featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and attached company or excavation business. Commercial use is subject to and stone walls. Many possibilities. $399,000 $350,000 garage. $799,000 zoning approval. $699,000 OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY JULY 13 - 12 - 2 PM

35 Old Farm Rd Little Compton - Price Reduction! Close to Little Compton - Waterview, 4 bedroom, shingled style Town Commons and beaches. Updated Cape with NEW Tiverton - South Tiverton - Walking distance to historic Four Little Compton - Shingled 2 bedroom Cottage in walking Colonial with open floor plan, stone fireplace, granite count- Kitchen and Baths. Tiger eye maple hardwoods, brick hard- Corners. Beautiful, spacious Cape Cod style home on 4+ acre distance to beach with fabulous ocean views and nice yard. er tops and hardwood floors. On 22 Acres. Near Sakonnet scaping and patio. Cedar decking overlooking lovely 2 acre lot overlooking Nonquit Pond. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half Vineyards. $650,000 $499,000 lot. Great year round or vacation home. $494,000 baths, studio/home office in walkout lower level. $495,000 July 9-11 2014July 9-11, 2014 East Bay Classifieds Page C3 Real Estate

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ADDRESS BUYERS & BUYERS’ AGENT SELLERS & SELLERS’ AGENT SALE PRICE BRISTOL 25 Hamlet Ct. FNMA Louis F. Sullo and FNMA $315,947 6 Weetamoe Farm Dr. #6 Catherine T Sunderland Geoffrey and Judith Hopper $260,000 661 Metacom Ave. #9 Louis and Cheryl Farias FNMA $102,000 366 Hope St. Leonard Place LLC Karen Chapman and Nancy Harper $660,000 36 Church St. Leonard Place LLC Karen Chapman and Nancy Harper $660,000 36 Andrews Ct. Laurie E. Darcangelo Stephen and Shanna Vachon $263,000 37 Franklin St. Walter R. Stone Mario and Maria Carreiro $566,900 9 Vantage Point Dr. Christine L. Emery Laurie E. Darcangelo $450,000 82 Charles St. Matthew L. and Erin M. Vail John Evans Est. and Robert Evans $251,000 17 Hillside Rd. S&R Real Estate LLC Lisa Traynor $156,500 19 Meadow Lane FNMA Judith M. Andrade and FNMA $235,050 7 Wapping Dr. Tyson and Lisa Foster-Pacheco Eric P. Daniel and Amy B. Lanoie $195,000 46 Seal Island Rd. #46 Rebecca J. Donovan Anthony and Marcia B. Principe $430,000 52 Seal Island Rd. #52 Kenneth and Deborah Amylon Thomas and Ann Morley $448,000 46 1st School St. Matthew Quirk Betty A. Waters $250,000 33 Buttonwood St. FNMA Gail S. Bell and FNMA $312,719 74 Washington St. Anthony Lawrence Paul J. Lawrence and Joan Seyez $100,000 Metacom Ave. Ia Ceruzzi Bristol Member Inland American Bristol $731,514 22 Lugent Ln. Ryan A. VanDeusen NCD Developers $366,780 EAST PROVIDENCE 9 Thatcher St. Jonathan D. Baptista John Crane O’Neill Est. and Justin J. O’Neill $248,000 38 Bridgham Farm Rd. Angela Grenander John Baxter and Diane Luther-Baxter $710,000 52 Legion Way Flavio A. Sampaio Kathleen H. Holstein $193,000 450 Veterans Memorial Pkwy #8C Light E Real Estate LLC Norman M. Gordon $240,000 86-88 Martin St. Luis A. Matos Jose and Maria Correia $229,000 15 Bergin St. Allen U. Catlow Linda Littlefield $125,000 377 Taunton Ave. NDS Realty LLC 377 Taunton Avenue LLC $1,300,000 PORTSMOUTH 49 Copper Beech Dr. Timothy and Rachael Cavazza Christopher and Jennifer Williams $472,500 220 Redwood Rd. Rhonda Bergeron and Grafton H. Willey Lana J. Sullivan $329,000 94 Fieldstone Dr. Murray and Ann Norcross Michael and Melinda Weldon $490,3001 14 Islington Ave. Alan and Kathy Berry Virginia D. Roosevelt $259,000 468 Water St. Christopher and Jennifer Williams Philip and Megan O’Connell $330,000 34 Peaceful Way Christopher and Kelli Kidd Eugene and Jodi Augustine $550,000 76 Stony Brook Ln. #76 Demetrios and Frances Mellios Prescott Point Unit 1 LLC $434,787 TIVERTON 202 Colonial Ave. Brian L. Murphy Raymond and Carol Dias $108,000 7 Robert St. Nissa Pye Jacqueline Ballard $295,000 Westport198 Gifford Rd. Robert J. Tripp Kevin and Hallie Sousa $235,000 33 Whistler Point Rd. Elizabeth Bernstrom 33 Whistler Point Road RT and James P. Tewksbury $1,122,500 54 E Beach Rd. Roger A. Duarte Patricia A. Mayall $115,000 Old Bedford Rd. Joaquim and Sandra Carvalho Rose Franco $240,000 Berard Ct. Long Built Homes Horacio and Maria Soares $138,000 106 Sycamore Ln. Leonardo JVelazquez Brian and Kara Baker $635,000 12 Lilys Ln. Christian and Shaina Theodore Long Built Homes $474,524

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BARRINGTON 20 Lister Drive Sunday, July 13 11 am-12:30pm Colonial 4 3 $499,900 Residential Properties Lisbeth Herbst 401-245-9600 425 Sowams Road Sunday, July 13 12-1:30 pm Cape 4 2 $329,500 Residential Properties Laurie Fletcher 401-245-9600 10 Evergreen St. Sunday, July 13 12-1:30 pm Ranch 3 2 $375,000 Residential Properties Beverly Chittim 401-245-9600 29 Glen Ave. Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Contemporary 4 2.5 $1,085,000 Residential Properties Nancy Weaver 401-245-9600 28 Washington Road Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Raised Ranch 3 2.5 $359,000 Residential Properties Maureen Weaver 401-245-9600 2 Fourth St. Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Raised Ranch 4 2 $410,000 Residential Properties Patty Deal 401-245-9600 14 Valentine Circle Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Colonial 3 1.5 $399,900 Residential Properties Michelle Hardman 401-245-9600 15 Blanding Ave. Sunday, July 13 2-3:30 pm Contemporary 4 3 $499,000 Residential Properties Elizabeth Kirk 401-245-9600 2 Belvedere Ave. Saturday, July 12 12-2 pm Ranch 3 1.5 $319,000 RE/MAX River’s Edge Robin Lozito 401-486-6937 BRISTOL 9 Eveready Ave. Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Other 3 2 $359,900 RE/MAX River’s Edge Anne Kellerman 401-524-8433 80 Peck Ave. Sunday, July 13 12-3 pm Other 4 2 $319,000 Century 21 TopsailMichelle Serbst 401-258-7293 9 Harrison St. Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Ranch 3 1.5 $449,000 Wiliam RaveisTery Pedro Matrone 401-499-8245 LITTLE COMPTON 35 Old Farm Road Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Cape 3 2 $494,000 T L Holland T L Holland 401-624-8469 14 Washington Road Saturday, July 12 2-4 pm Other 2 1.5 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 35 West Main Road Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Other 3 1.5 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-02522 25 Tompkins Lane Sunday, July 13 2-4 pm Colonial 4 3 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 30 Tuniper Lane Sunday, July 13 2-4 pm Other 3 2.5 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 19 Oliver Lane Sunday, July 13 12-3 pm Cottage 2 1.5 $1,290,000 Hope-Mayflower Realty Joseph Fraioli 401-338-1231 PORTSMOUTH 29 Atlantic Ave. Sunday, July 13 12-2 pm Other 3 1 $595,000 East Shore Properties Chee 401-835-5021 33 Canonchet Drive Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Other 3 2.5 $359,900 East Shore Properties Lisa 401-418-2525 39 Blue Bill Way Saturday, July 1211 am-1 pm Other 2 3 $289,000 Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 RIVERSIDE 96 Allen Ave. Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Colonial 3 2 $209,900 Century 21 Anchor Anne Fanning 508-561-1148 SOMERSET 77 Brayton Ave. Saturday, July 1211 am-1 pm Ranch 3 1+2 $239,000 T L Holland T L Holland 401-624-8469 TIVERTON 144 Holly Circle Sunday, July 13 12-1:30 pm Ranch 3 1 $259,000 Residential Properties Barbara Stamp 401-245-9600 190 Stoney Hollow RoadSunday, July 13 1-3 pm Contemporary 3 2 $320,000 East Shore Properties Jeannie 401-847-8818 110 Lucy Ave. Sunday, July 13 2-4 pm Ranch 3 1 $245,900 East Shore Properties Lisa 401-418-2525 705 East Road Saturday, July 12 12-2 pmRaised Ranch 3 2.5 $269,900 East Shore Properties Lisa 401-418-2525 57 Watermark Drive Sunday, July 13 1-4 pm Condo 3 3.5 $719,000 Waters Edge Bridget Torrey 401-575-6522 11 Garden Ave. Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Ranch 3 1 $226,000 Wiliam Raveis Sandra Andrade 401-486-2629 21 Riverside Drive Saturday, July 1211 am-1 pm Other 2 1 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 21 Three Rod Way Saturday, July 12 2-4 pm Other 3 1 ——- Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-02524 450 South Lake Road Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Cape 3 2 $399,000 Keller Williams NewportWelchman RE Group 401-635-0252 WARREN 5 Terrace Ave. Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Cape 3 2 $284,900 Coldwell Banker Residential 401-247-0202 15 ouisset Road Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Other 3 2 $275,000 Wiliam Raveis Paula Wolfang 401-533-1575 18 Campbell St. Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Cottage 2 1 $275,000 Wiliam Raveis Erin Venditti 401-255-5019 54 Wheaton St. Sunday, July 13 11 am-1 pm Cottage 2 1.5 $295,000 Wiliam Raveis Paula Silva 401-996-9855 22 Bradbury St. Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Contemporary 4 2 $489,000 Wiliam Raveis Erin Venditti 401-255-5019 WESTPORT 16 First St. Sunday, July 13 1-3 pm Colonial 2 2 $595,000 William Raveis Kathy Santos 508-889-2517 July 9-11 2014July 9-11, 2014 East Bay Classifieds Page C5

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BARRINGTON Spacious home featuring new gas heating David Barros system, an open kitchen/dining area adjacent to a large family Sales Associate Sell For? room, newer baths/heated floors, 2nd floor laundry, newer Serving all of RI & Southeastern MA roof, well for outside watering, large deck overlooking beau- tifully landscaped yard. Cul-de-sac. $499,900 CENTURY 21 Topsail Lisbeth Herbst 729 Hope St. Bristol, tel:401-447-2639 Rhode Island, 02809 Cell 401.595.5851 Office 401.254.1900 FIND OUT AT Fax 401.254.1696 Email [email protected] eastbayri.com/ www.c21topsail.com real-estate 259 County Road | Barrington | RI | 02806 401-245-9600 Page C6 East Bay Classifieds July 9-11,July 9-11, 2014 Real Estate

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LITTLE COMPTON: Summer Apartment Rental Rental in Private Beach No one knowsLOCAL Community. Beach Passes BARRINGTON: 2 bed, 2nd Available. 4Bdrm 2.5Bth. 3,500 floor, quiet neighborhood, off sq ft. Call Renee 401.649.1915 real estate like a street, $1150/mo, bright and sunny 401-626-6306 RENTAL East Providence: Nice real estate 2nd Floor Unit. Clean & ready LOCAL for occupancy July 1st. Open BRISTOL: Large 1 bed apts. living & kitchen w/island seating, professional! 1st fl,clean, remodeled, laundry, 1 bed $950 Robin Lozito 401- yard, parking, no pets/smoker Front Row: Adolf Haffenreffer, Janet Myrin 245-2000 Back Row: Lisa Haffenreffer, Mimi Whitmarsh, Ann Haire $800/mo 401-253-2037 2 South of Commons Road P.O. Box 941 • Little Compton, Rhode Island 02837 BRISTOL/WARREN: 1, 2 & 3 Condos For Rent beds, 1 bed $300/mo, 2 bed, Phone 401-635-2468 Email [email protected] $445/mo, 3 bed $550 mo. off st. parking, appl. incl. 401-529-7441 BRISTOL: Close to RWU, 2 bed, 1.5 bath, Townhouse, fully New Listing BRISTOL: 4 room apt, on Hope appl, w/d, no pets/no smoke, Street $1500/mo Call 401-253- sec req $1300 401-374-0477 6243

BRISTOL: Downtown Bristol, 1 Commercial Rental bed, 1st floor, no pets, lease & references, 401-556-7417 BRISTOL: For lease 3000 sq. ft. end cap; 4,600 sq. ft. commer- cial space.Easy access, off BRISTOL:1 bed, dishwasher, w/d in unit, $900 heat and water street parking, Bristol Shopping incl.401-253-9254 Center. Call 401-253-3190. LITTLE COMPTON TIVERTON LITTLE COMPTON BRISTOL: 30x40 commercial A classic Shingle style Colonial 4 bdrm , 4 bath Historic home renovated for modern living on Oceanfront Nantucket style Cape with private EAST PROVIDENCE: 1 and 2 space, nice location, has park- bed, appliances, utilities, laun- home has been completely renovated and a 34 acre pastoral farm. Water views. Includes a beach club membership available. A classic ing, $600. 30 x 60 $800Francis dry and parking, bus line. No Realty 401-253-9696 updated with modern open kitchen. Features guest house, barn, historic cemetery, and an summer home with unobstructed views to the include 4 fireplaces, crown moldings, in-ground acre lot in Winnisimet which provides deeded pets. From $700/month. Also heated pool , magnificent landscaping, attached Elizabeth Islands, and beyond. $2,150,000. furnished apts from $800. 401- access to Winnisimit beaches and the right to 286-1920. 401-438-8137 BRISTOL: Business or office garage and separate apt $1,650,000 install 2 moorings. $3,700,000 space avail. downtown near EAST PROVIDENCE: Near Commmon.401-253-6927 New Listing East Side, 4 rooms, no smoke/pets. $700/month. 401- 232-1430 LITTLE COMPTON: commer- cial lease available in highly visible location in the center of EAST PROVIDENCE: town! Build to suit. For details Convenient 3rd floor, 4 room 2 Call Renee 401-649-1915 bed, hws, large yard, section 8 ok, $750 401-433-1782 Office Space LITTLE COMPTON: Year round 2 Bdrm 1Bth. 1st fl. No BARRINGTON: Office space, pets. $950/mo plus $300 utili- off street parking, high speed ties. For details. Call Renee Internet, snow removal and all LITTLE COMPTON 401.649-1915 LITTLE COMPTON This nicely maintained and updated 1940's cot- utilities incl. Lease req. This charming 2 bedroom cottage with 1 1/2 LITTLE COMPTON tage is adorable. It's within walking distance to 1 bed, quiet $315./month, sec. dep. 401- bathrooms features a front and back deck and Walk, bike ride or kayak to South PORTSMOUTH: 246-0883 Avail Feb 1st an outdoor shower. Watch the swans and the Commons, but still has wonderful privacy Shore/Goosewing Beach from this meticulous- country setting, waterview, 2nd wildlife on Round Pond from your back deck. with 6 acres behind it and lovely mature trees ly maintained home in quiet Tuniper Pond floor, laundry, no pets/smoking, Walk to two private beaches, sailing,tennis and around the front. Great for a couple or a young Acres. Enjoy views of Tuniper's Pond and the $875 + . Avail 8/1.401-649-1414 ocean from one of four decks. . $517,000 BRISTOL: Attractive downtown golf. $665,000 family. $440,000 office space centrally located REHOBOTH: One large bed w. next to post office on Hope St. large efficiency area, heat, elec- High visibility for Lawyer, -www.littlecomptonre.com tric and cable, no smoking, no Accountant or other profession- pets, 1 adult 508-405-6210 al. Rent includes utilities and Wi-Fi. 401-258-7896. REHOBOTH: 1 bed, great, for 1 person, rustic country setting, Retail Space For Rent $600, 508-789-2455 230 Waseca RIVERSIDE: 45 Naragansett BARRINGTON: Avenue, 2nd, 2 bed, appli- Avenue, 1500 sq ft Call Lou ances, laundry, parking, lease, 401-465-6665. no pets, $700/mon, sec 401- 433-1803 BRISTOL: 2 retail/comm units avail. 435 Wood St. $750/month incl. water. Lease & security TIVERTON: 1 bedroom, 1st flr., req. Call 401-253-9277. applianced, recently renovated, off street parking, $650mo. 774- 930-0991 leave message. Vacation Rental WARREN: 1st fl, 1 lrg bedroom plus babyrm/office. Heat and ESCAPE THE HEAT!! Vacation hot water included,newly reno- in MAINE for salty breezes, vated, near bike path and yummy lobster!! Live like a beach. 1st and sec required local; rent a PRIVATE HOME. 850.00 a month. 401-499-5685. 80+ to choose from. www.cot- tageconnection.com 800-823- 9501 WARREN: 2 bed, 50 Miller Street, $1000/mo, gas heat not included above Stella Blues Restaurant call 401-465-8743 TIVERTON: The Gables, WARREN: 2nd fl, 3 bed, appli- Immaculate, spacious, efficiency ances, central heat, w/d, park- suites weekends, weeks, ing/yard, no pets, $900 401- months, no pets 401-624-4480. 253-1395.

WARREN: 5 rooms, stove, Garage Rental refrigerator, new gas heat, 2nd floor, deck. 77 Water St. Pets BARRINGTON: ok,$850, 401-245-6938. Commercial/garage for rent. 17’ x38’with outdoor storage $500. 11’ x 26’ $275, workshop/stor- Homes For Rent age 13’ x 21’ plus extra storage space $400. 401-246-0552 BARRINGTON: lease with option to buy. 4 bed, 2 baths, garage, nice location, Avail soon Call John 401-935-2569 Rental Wanted

BRISTOL: 2 bed, downtown, Barrington: Looking for spacious, hw floors, Call for house to rent in Barrington, pricing. 401-556-7417 Nayatt Elementary School district. Open to 3/4 beds and 2/3 baths. I am a relo- LITTLE COMPTON - Newly cating executive with a small remodeled, spacious 3 - 4 bed- family. If you winter in Florida room house with garage near consider renting out your Tiverton line. $2,000/month + house. Looking for mid- utilities. T.L. Holland Agency August or Sept.1 occupancy. 401-624-8469 Open 401-442-6101. Page C8 East Bay Classifieds July 9-11,July 9-11, 2014 Real Estate

OPEN SUNDAY 7/13 12 -2 pm East Shore OPEN SUNDAY 7/13 1 - 3 PM Properties Guimond Realty Group Service + Experience = SOLD! 401-625-5878 • 508-672-4343 www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com 3030 East Main Rd. Portsmouth, RI 29 Atlantic Ave. PORTSMOUTH: Waterfront. 29 Local Expertise • Dedicated Professionals 401-683-6200 • 401-625-1188 190 Stoney Hollow Rd, Adamsville Farm. Unmatched Resources Atlantic Ave. Sakonnet River. Totally remodeled 3 BR home w/ DOCK! Designer kitchen, granite, fine SO. TIVERTON: Contemporary on 1.5 acres. 3 www.eastshoreproperties.com BR’s, 2 baths, 2 car garage. First floor master w/ Each Office Independently Owned & Operated cabinetry, Sub Zero refrig. Island bar & dining area. spa bath. 3 season room. Large deck. Bonus Brazilian Cherry floors. Double decks. New septic, room w/fireplace. REDUCED! $320,000! Jeannie incl. Top-notch dock! 8,000 s/f lot. $595,000. FREE Market Evaluation 401-847-8818 Chee 401-835-5021 Twice the exposure - members of MA & RI MLS OPEN SUNDAY 7/13 11-1 pm OPEN SUNDAY 7/13 2-4 pm OPEN SATURDAY 7/12 12- 2 pm

SO.TIVERTON - NEW CONSTRUCTION includes a BONUS ROOM & DEN. Year round vacation home by the sea. Quality built for low maintenance. So. Tiverton: 705 East Rd. Raised Ranch on ½ acre. Glorious sunsets, WATER VIEWS and a beautiful beach. A hidden gem amidst a 2000 s/f living area. 3 BR’s 2.5 baths. Hardwood Portsmouth: 33 Canonchet Dr. Sakonnet water views. 110 Lucy Ave. TIVERTON: New List. $245,900. Solid seaside community. $449,999. Carol Guimond, 401-418-0462. floors. 2 fireplaces. Updated kitchen w/ granite. Nicely Updated 3 BR,2.5 bath home in fine area. C-Air. Trex 3 BR Ranch w/ 1200 s/f living area in desirable area. finished lower level. 3 Season room overlooking above deck w/ Mahogany rails off dining room. Lower level Living rm. w/fireplace. Eat-in kitchen w/ sliders - large ground pool, manicured yard. REDUCED! $269,900. bonus suite w/ private entrance. Family rm. w/ fire- sundeck. Partially finished 740 s/f lower level. Attached Lisa 401-418-2525. place. Private sun porch. $359,900. Lisa 401-418- garage. Sprinkler system. 17,000 s/f lot. Lisa 401-418- 2525 2525 Houses ARE SELLING ! CALL EAST SHORE PROPERTIES to SELL Your Home or to BUY A Home!

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TIVERTON - “House Beautiful" Quality built home on serene 2 acres near Historic Four Corners. 1st floor MBR suite & wonderful open floor 495 Hope Street, Bristol • 401-253-4050 plan.Walkout LL w/finished studio & family room. Lovely landscape & prime location! $399,900. Carol Guimond, 401-418-0462. www.NewEnglandMoves.com Shop OPEN SUN 1-3 Locally!

TIVERTON - WATERFRONT - 15 ACRES - 850-Feet on Sawdy PORTSMOUTH 5 TERRACE AVE, WARREN Well maintained 3 bed Cape w/ master on 1st floor. Sliders to deck Pond SHORELINE - 800-Feet Bulgarmarsh Road FRONTAGE - Also accessi- Enjoy the lifestyle of this coastal community. Updated kitchen, 3 w/ water views, hardwoods, new kitchen, new heating system & ble via RESTFULL VALLEY Ave. GORGEOUS WATERVIEWS. Survey avail- bedrooms, dining room w/ sliders to deck, family Room and master able. $399,000. Tom Timberlake, 401-624-2484. w/ bath. Walk to water, park & marina. $335,000 /Also available roof. $284,900 for rent $2200/month. Donahue Noble 401-474-0404 NEW TO MARKET NEW LIST NEW LIST

LITTLE COMPTON - An Adamsville Village Gem! Pristine BRISTOL TIVERTON home and setting bursting with charm and historic features. Mature land- Rare, single level living on the first floor. This 2 bed, 2 bath condo Location! This home is situated on .45 pastural acres in South scaped 1.4 acre w/2 car garage. Great second home close to beaches and is move in ready. Master w/ bath & lots of closet space through- Tiverton. Stone walls, mature trees & a large outbuilding. This 2 amenities of the South Coast! Must See! $365,000. Carol Guimond, 401- out. Garage included. $229,000 Donahue Noble 401-474-0404 bed, 1 bath home needs improvements & being sold as is. $95,000 418-0462. Donahue Noble 401-474-0404

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BRISTOL Fabulous westerly water views & access to BRISTOL Quality built colonial with water & bike path bike path. Many upgrades-updated kitchen, hardwoods, access! Super location! Fireplaced family room. Custom built- new baths, newer furnace, central air condenser & water ins, coffered ceiling, open living/dining room, sunny breakfast heater. $799,000 nook, 4 generous beds, 2 new luxurious baths! Beautiful lot, stone walls. $495,000

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