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BY JOY RICHARD came in right behind Keefe with 805 lied, and the winners had been con- people, it worried me. It worried me TIMES STAFF WRITER votes. Former Board of Selectmen gratulated by their friends and fam- that they wouldn’t be satisfied with WEBSTER — The faces on the Chairman Robert Miller brought in ilies, Keefe spoke with the Webster what we have been able to accom- Board of Selectmen will stay the 743 votes, with newcomer and Times, and said she was very sur- plish over the past few years and same, as voters voiced their choices Planning Board member Les prised that the election had worked keep us in, or if they were going to at the Annual Election Monday, Stevens coming in right behind out in her favor. try someone new. I really thought May 2, choosing incumbents Miller with 687 votes. “I really wasn’t [expecting this],” there would be a new candidate in Deborah Keefe Jeffrey Duggan Deborah Keefe and Jeffrey Duggan According to Town Clerk Robert said Keefe. “It just seemed from the the seat.” the low turnout, she hoped it would to continue on the board. Craver, 1,871 out of the registered public’s point of view like it was As of 12 p.m., there had been 700 pick up after people got out of Keefe came away with the most 11,374 voters came to the polls, a going to be such a close race. With people who had made their way out votes, with the total from the five 16.4-percent turnout. the voters over the past years to the voting booth, and Keefe said precincts coming in at 918. Duggan After the final numbers were tal- changing the incumbents to new though she was “disappointed” in Turn To ELECTION, page A14

6TH WORCESTER DISTRICT Special Election Geraldo Alicea Peter Boria (PRECINCT 2)

TUESDAY, MAY 10 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 497 MAIN ST. Adam T. Silva photo Bay Path Vocational Machine Shop students Matt Hurton, of Webster, left, and Ryan Murphy, of Auburn, both freshmen, Please see profiles on work together on a machining center program. In December, the shop received a $100,000 donation from United Lens page 11 and 15 for which they will buy a state-of-the-art water abrasive cutting machine that few schools have. Peter Durant Robert Cirba One giant leap for Bay Path Ready for the race

DONATION HELPS HIGH SCHOOL MAKE HUGE TECH PURCHASE KILLDEAR ISLAND BY ADAM T. SILVA the country have. STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER “The Flowjet, which is a water abrasive cutting PREPARING CHARLTON — The machine shop trade at Bay machine, will cut anything you put under it,” said Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Tate Ostiguy, Machine Technology Instructor and FOR ANNUAL has been given the opportunity to be leaps and Robotics Advisor at Bay Path. “It will cut through bounds ahead of their peers thanks to United Lens. steel a foot thick. It is the latest and greatest in FUNDRAISER In December, United Lens donated $100,000 to the technology. Obviously, we could never afford that, machine shop trade in order for them to purchase Turn To BAY PATH, page A14 BY JOY RICHARD a state-of-the-art machine that very few schools in TIMES STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — What is better than a jog with a view and for a good cause? Killdeer Island Road Race Coordinator Nancy Roberts said Nichols chooses Engelkemeyer she hopes many residents will have take the opportunity to participate Courtesy photo in the 3.1-mile (5 km) race, which Killdeer Island Road Race Coordinator will be held on Killdeer Island in BY JOY RICHARD ing for a full-time replace- ness education, and the Nancy Roberts poses for a photo outside TIMES STAFF WRITER Webster later this month. ment for former Nichols campus immediately the Killdeer Island Club in Webster. Roberts said this will be the 10th DUDLEY — Nichols College President Dr. Debra caught her attention. Runners will be taking their mark out- year of the race, and all of the College Trustees last week M. Townsley. “Nichols is such an inter- side the club Sunday, May 14, to raise chose its seventh president Engelkemeyer said dur- esting campus,” said money brought in will benefit the money for the organization and Webster — and her name is Dr. ing an interview last week Engelkemeyer. “It is small Webster Little League and the Little League. Susan West Engelkemeyer. that this would be her 21st enough that the students Killdeer Island Club. Engelkemeyer will step year working within the know they come first, and Roberts said residents can sign for the event on the morning of the into the role Monday, Aug. field of education. they do come first. It is up for the Sunday, May 14 race by race. Registration begins at 9 a.m. 1. She said she was drawn to [also] business oriented. downloading one of the forms at The walking portion of the race The move comes after Nichols partially because it www.killdeerisland.com. Dr. Susan West more than a year of search- is a school focused in busi- Turn To NICHOLS, page A14 She said people can also sign up Turn To RACE, page A14 Engelkemeyer 2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net Police to open Main Street substation

BY JOY RICHARD town. has not been wasted. He said the TIMES STAFF WRITER Ela took the position as Main local business owners have been WEBSTER — In anticipation of Street foot patrolman back in early very responsive to his 11 a.m. to 7 the new police station on Main January. The beat was developed p.m., presence. Street, the department will open a after Webster resident and current “It has been going excellent,” said new substation downtown to con- Nichols College Interim President Ela. “There has been a great tinue their new, full-time coverage. Gerald Fels helped put Ela through response from everyone downtown. Webster Police Chief Timothy the police academy with the hope I have been really enjoying the job Bent said local realtor Nancy Healy he would be made the full-time down there.” has recently donated the space for Main Street patrol officer. Ela said keeping traffic under the new outpost at 275 Main St. Ela said during the last five control is an important issue with Bent said the whole process only months he has been pleased with more than 22 cross walks, busy took two weeks from start to finish. the progress he and the other offi- streets and many side streets. Bent thanked all of the other res- cers have been able to make. Bent said Ela has been doing very idents and businesses owners who “The substation gives the police well at the job, and has put in more donated their time and tools help more visibility,” said Ela during an into the position than anyone had get the new office up and running. interview last week. “The office expected. Healy said keeping the police in enables me to stay downtown and “From all of the feedback we the area is something important to not have to go back to station. There have been getting, and when we see her as well as the other business are no office hours yet, but people him interact with people it has been owners. He said this is why she will be able to come in and positive,” said Bent. “People are decided to let Ela use the space approach us with their needs.” going out their way to approach me until the new police station is built. Bent said he will also be available Joy Richard photo to tell me how well he has done. I Bent said a substation is an office for office hours in the upcoming The newest addition to Main Street, a Webster Police substation. am confident he has gone above and that both he and Ela will be able to weeks. He said he is pleased with beyond.” utilize for their office hours. He the work Ela had done during the will be making myself available to station. It is a win-win for every- said this will be a key element in last few months. chat if people have problems that one.” Joy Richard may be reached at keeping police presence in down- “I have been contemplating this they want to talk about away from Ela said his time spent downtown 508-909-4129 or by e-mail at for about a year now,” said Bent. “I [email protected]. Relay For Life 2011 fund raisers

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PERIODICAL Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. POSTAGE PAID AT SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550. POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO WEBSTER TIMES,P.O.BOX 90, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 Saturday ...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3 The building blocks of a better life ACCURACY WATCH: LOCALS LEARNING LESSONS WITH YOUTH BUILD The Webster Times is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous BY JOY RICHARD safeguards are in place to ensure accurate TIMES STAFF WRITER reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in a timely man- WEBSTER — Local residents are helping ner on page A3. We cannot run corrections their communities while earning an educa- based upon differences of opinion or uncon- tion and trade — and most importantly, a firmable facts. We will, however, print letters sense of self. to the editor from area residents who wish to Through the Youth Build program, Webster add their comments to our news coverage. If residents Shaleesha Rice and Roger Baker, you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. both 23, recently earned their General During non-business hours, leave a message Educational Development Degree (GED) cer- in the editor’s voicemail box. tificates and had the opportunity to help build homes for those facing homelessness. Youth Build is an organization that formal- ly began in 1990 as an outlet for young people living in economically challenged communi- PUBLIC MEETINGS ties to rebuild their own lives through educa- tion, both in the classroom and in the field. “The mission of Youth Build is to unleash the intelligence and positive energy of low- Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are income youth to rebuild their communities retrieved in advance from multiple sources, and their lives,” according to the mission including town halls and on the Internet. statement found on the organization’s Web The Webster Times is not responsible for site. changes and cancellations. Rice said through the program she has been able to gain more than a trade and education. She said since she started in September, she DULDEY has not only been able to help people while having the opportunity to find a trade she has Courtesy photo Wednesday, May 11 come to love. Webster residents Shaleesha Rice and Roger Baker, both 23, pose for a photo with Worcester Mayor Joe Through the program, Baker and Rice have O’Brien and Abrasives North America and Superabrasives Worldwide Vice President Mark Rayfield outside Planning Board Meeting, 7 p.m., 71 West been able to contribute to the construction of of one of the many construction sites they work on with the Youth Build organization. Main St. homes in Oxford, and most recently a home on Hollis Street in Worcester. Rice said during the time they were work- Vocational Technical High School] in leadership and teamwork skills. I have seen ing on the home in Oxford it caught fire, and Charlton for construction and masonry.I kind them develop a lot. With Roger, like he said, he the group lost most of the work they had done of fell into the trade.” came in with some construction skills to it. She said along with losing work, they The pair said they both agreed it is pro- already, but what he lacked on the construc- What’s On lost some of the team’s equipment. grams like Youth Build that help young peo- tion site was that sense of teamwork, and that Rice said the house was located on Charlton ple who are looking to continue their educa- sense of the project belonging to ‘us.’ He has Email Your Mind? Street, and, and was part of the You Inc. tion, and guides them to a better path in life. really developed himself as a team leader.” organization. “If someone had a hard time in high school Hooper said during the semester she has Us! We’d Like to Know. “I was attracted to it for the construction and they are looking to get their diploma and seen Rice come to the forefront in the group as Email us your part, because I already had my GED,” said a better job, not something they have to be a leader. Rice. “The construction and building kind of stuck doing, they can get their GED, and a “Shaleesha has come out of her shell,” said thoughts to: interested me.” trade to fall back on,” said Baker. Hooper. “She was a lot more withdrawn and SoundOff Rice and Baker both heard of the program Youth Build Program Manger Robin quite, almost timid with some of the people through friends and family, and said it has Hooper said she has seen both students flour- and her classmates on the job site. She is blos- Webster@ given them a sense of accomplishment ands ish alongside their classmates during the soming, and has a [new] confidence level.” stonebridgepress.com teamwork. year. “I came to get my GED,” said Baker. “I had “This is my first experience as a manager Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 actually worked in the construction field, I with Youth Build,” said Hooper. “The pro- or by e-mail at went to school at Bay Path [Regional gram builds character, and helps them build [email protected].

RELAY ited, so don’t delay. Dinner, featur- The Steppers always provide a Celebrate, Remember, Fight Back. whether it’s celebrating a survivor, continued from page A2 ing pasta, meatballs, salad, bread great time at a great price. Your At Relay/Southbridge, we know remembering a lost loved one, or and desserts will be served family entry fee of $80 covers 18 holes, golf that there are ample opportunities just wishing your favorite Relayer style beginning at 6 pm. DJ and cart, lighted glow-in-the-dark golf to keep each of those promises. good luck, we want to have the faces as only 500 tickets will be sold. The music will follow until 11 pm. balls and a relaxing hot dog, ham- This year we hope to show everyone of Southbridge’s own Relay for drawing is scheduled to take place Doors open at 5 pm. Tickets are $10 burger, beans, chili and potato salad the faces that inspire us to continue everyone to see! The slideshow will at Relay on Friday, June 17, 2011 or for adults and $5 for kids under 12 dinner! You don’t need to be a pro to doing all we can to support those be presented at Relay following the sooner if all 500 tickets are sold years and are available at Spotlight be a participant in this tourna- with cancer and the research that Luminaria ceremony. We will also before. For more information on Dance Academy at 508-765-5252. ment! To register, contact Pat Wood makes recovery possible. post it on YouTube! this raffle or for tickets please con- at 508-208-5785 or at A slideshow is in the works and So please send your pictures in tact Ron Ravenelle at 508-347-3826 or MAY 10: TAG SALE [email protected]. Non-golfers we need your help to make it a real- jpeg format to Ali Cleveland at [email protected]. BRIMFIELD — In conjunction are invited to come cheer everyone ity.For a $5 donation per dedication [email protected]. If you MAY 7: TOLL ROADS with the Brimfield Flea Market on and have dinner with the crowd to Relay,we will include a picture of have a hard copy,you can bring it to week, the Relay For Life will be for only $10. a survivor, caregiver, a loved one a Team Captains’ meeting or email The Relay For Life team Ribbon holding a tag sale from May 10, 2011 lost or even your favorite Relayer. Ali to make other arrangements. Rockettes will bring back their suc- MAY 15: MOTORCYCLE RUN through May 15, 2011 from 8 a.m. to Maybe you can collect your team cessful fund-raiser this year. Team Turn To RELAY, page A5 5 p.m. at the Green Thumb Florist CHARLTON — What better way members for a memorable photo? members will be setting up ”toll (aka Sturbridge Candle) on Route to spend a nice Sunday? Team So roads” in several locations, leading 20 in Brimfield. If you have items Hedge Hogs is sponsoring a motor- up to Relay 2011 in June. you would like to donate for the tag cycle run on May15 at the Charlton AFFORDABLE GARAGE DOOR SERVICES * Charlton toll-takers will be ask- sale, please call Ron Ravenelle at Beagle Club at 103 Bond Road, ing for your donations on May 7 We Repair All Makes and Models of Garage Doors and 508-347-3826. There will be some- Charlton. And not only do you get from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Main Street thing for everyone. to ride, you also get a terrific roast Electric Openers, Broken Springs, Replacement Sections, Broken Cable, Remote Problems at the intersection of Masonic beef dinner, all for your $15 entry Home Road. MAY 14: GOLF TOURNAMENT fee. Can’t do better than that! Gates Spring Tune-up 8x7 - 9x7 Steel Insulated Doors, Liftmaster 1/2 hp Belt Drive * The Dudley toll road will be on Special R-12 Complete with Standard Opener w/Wall Control & open at 10 a.m. and the ride starts Remote, Free 2nd Remote & May 14 from 9 a.m. to noon on Route WARREN — This fund-raiser, out at 11:30 a.m. Then you’re back Check, lube and Hardware, Track, Outside Keypad 12 at the town line where Dudley sponsored by Team Irish Steppers, adjust door & opener Installation & Tax (while supplies last) to the club at the end of the ride for Main Street begins. is a day and evening of fun, with dinner and live music. A 50-50 raffle $65 $595 $325 * The final toll will be in dinner thrown in. It’s the Steppers’ will also be held. For more informa- Sturbridge on May 28 from 8 a.m. to Day and Night Doubleheader Golf Coupon Expires 05/31/11 Coupon Expires 05/31/11 Coupon Expires 05/31/11 tion, call Rick Stearns at 774-200- 2 p.m. at Hobbs Plaza on Route 20. Tournament to be held on Saturday, 9596 or 508-248-7866. Toll takers will be on the access May 14 at Scottish Meadows Golf course in Warren. Participants will Sales • Service • Installation road in front of Staples. MAY 17: PHOTOS NEEDED FOR 1-800-605-9030 play nine holes in the daytime, fol- SLIDESHOW. MAY 7: TALENT lowed by dinner. Then the real fun 508-987-8600 SHOWCASE/DINNER BENEFIT starts when everyone goes back out SOUTHBRIDGE — Each year, on the course to play nine more participants in the Relay For Life SOUTHBRIDGE — Have you www.countrysidedoors.com holes using glow-in-the-dark balls! reaffirm their commitment to always wanted to show off your Oxford, MA Email:[email protected] musical talent onstage? This could be your chance. Or do you just want to have a nice dinner and be entertained by others? Spotlight Dance Company is hosting a Pasta Dinner and Talent Showcase on May 7 at the Pilsudski Polish Club, Ballard Court. Team Pampered Chefs are sponsoring the event which will benefit Relay For Life. If you are interested in showcasing your talent, contact Danette at 774- 230-1629 to sign up. All talents and ages are welcome, but space is lim-

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BY GUS STEEVES wouldn’t even be here tonight.” A first-year for him). they are or be reduced to get the economy STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER school committee member in Spencer, he is • Boria: “Reform … should happen every 10- back on track.” Over the past two weeks, the four candi- running for “a number of reasons” and 15 years” because things change. “We need to • Cirba: Argues state can’t keep raising dates for the 6th Worcester state representa- alleges the campaign so far has been “disin- have the ability to change as thing change.” taxes, and “we need to start doing it in our tive’s seat — incumbent Democrat Geraldo genuous to the voters.” He takes issue with the state’s wealth redis- towns first.” He advocates funding local Alicea, Republican Peter Durant, and inde- • Durant: With five years as Spencer select- tribution formula, which causes Charlton’s needs directly, from the bottom-up, before pendents Peter Boria and Robert Cirba — man, he claims he wants to “get government school costs to rise “much more than funding the state. have shared their views on a wide range of out of the way of business” and objects to Dudley’s” while the state cuts transportation • Durant: Noted residents voted to cut the issues at various public events. “the business-as-usual climate of a new leg- funds. tax rate in 2000 and argues lower taxes would Since this newspaper is presenting their islative session.” • Cirba: Objects to 1 percent annual decline help businesses feel comfortable enough to views in some depth with individual profiles in Chapter 70 funding and 7 percent cut in aid resume hiring. elsewhere in this edition, we present a sum- POLITICAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE next year, which “puts pressure on you ENERGY AND FUEL COSTS mary chart featuring quotes and some para- • Alicea: “Some people may have been abus- folks.” Says he doesn’t “have any use for the phrases that covers some of the key issues, as ing the system,” but not all. “Some people MTA,” but they need to be part of the solu- • Alicea: Noted the Legislature put more presented at two of those events: the who label us are those who just committed to tion. Notes a professor friend of his observed money into regionalization efforts, but still Overlook forum April 26 (Alicea could not focusing on special interests … [and it] “these kids are coming to college so unpre- needs to “come up with ways to help towns” attend this because of Legislative voting in should not reflect on the other members who pared.” meet rising costs. Boston) and the “Eye on Southbridge” forum do the right thing.” • Durant: Wants “to bring all our stakehold- • Boria: “I can understand we’re all at the Sunday, May 1. • Boria: “Like it or not, you’re guilty by ers together” to present “some of the differ- breaking point.” Legislature can’t change gas Both were videotaped for local cable access association.” Noting he raised 90 percent of ent method you’d have.” To him, the key is prices, but should look into departments to and should be available in each of the dis- his funds within the district, he sees the “building of mutual trust” between officials “find abuses” that might save money and trict’s five towns — Southbridge, Charlton, recent cases as reflecting “too high” a per- and unions. should not increase taxes or cut aid. Spencer, Oxford and East Brookfield. A third centage of the legislature. PUBLIC SAFETY • Cirba: “The legislature needs to control forum, at Charlton Library this Monday, con- • Cirba: “When you’re taking money from the costs.” Noted he “spent over $200 last flicted with this newspaper’s deadline. people outside the district, what does that say • Alicea: Citing his 20 years working for the week on gas” because he works in Boston. WHO THEY ARE, WHY THEY’RE RUN- about the politician?” He’s running a low- trial court and probation system, he said he • Durant: “Energy independence is a feder- budget effort, around $1,000, all of it local, has tried to put more funds into police grants. al issue,” but he sees costs as one reason to NING and advocates for “legislation that keeps all “With the little funds we have, we’ve been try- “move towards more of a recentralizing of • Alicea: With six years as representative, of the funding local.” ing to spread them around to keep the lights our communities.” Doing so, he claims, will he is essentially running on his record. He • Durant: “All of a sudden this campaign on.” “allow our communities to start flourishing argues he has worked for economic develop- has statewide interest.” Criticizes Alicea for • Boria: Advocates “mak[ing] sure we all again.” ment, schools, public safety, veterans and getting $50,000 in “independent expendi- have a great quality of life.” If that means (Note that the last three also said they sup- other issues in the last four years, and fre- tures” from outside groups, but also agrees funding jails, rehab programs and other port wind turbines with expanded local site quently repeats the his contention that the that he has personally raised tens of thou- efforts, “those monies need to be spent.” control, but Alicea wasn’t at Overlook to district “is finally getting it’s fair share” with sands from outside the district. • Cirba: “You can’t have public safety with- answer that question). his efforts “making [it] a better place.” out making concessions,” especially regard- • Boria: With seven years as Charlton EDUCATION ing health care. He applauds the House’s vote HEALTH CARE selectman, he’s “running to give you another • Alicea: A member of the House Education to exempt health insurance from collective • Alicea: “The country’s watching us and choice.” He depicts his governing style as Committee, he argues addressing MCAS and bargaining. how we handle this.” Notes the Legislature “less is more, and I will work to reduce the student competitiveness issues is “a chal- • Durant: Sees the government’s main goal plans to take on payment reform this year, size of government.” lenge,” with federal changes becoming “a big- as “making sure you’re safe in your home and it has been “one of the most popular • Cirba: “If somebody really felt there was a ger issue this session” (The Mass. Teachers and your possessions are safe.” He argues questions” he gets from voters. strong candidate there [in November], we Association has sent out fliers seeking votes Spencer has been working with community • Boria: “I don’t know what the answers are, policing and the sheriff ’s department “to find but a lot of smart people out there do.” Sees a some solutions.” need to “cut costs for employees and employ- TAXES AND FEES ers” by changing “how the services are pro- vided.” • Alicea: Admits he did vote against cutting • Cirba: “It’s the number 1 part of my plat- the income tax because it would add to the form.” Objects to fact legislators don’t have to deficit, but says he supports doing it “at the participate in the insurance mandate, which right time.” “We’re facing challenging times “touches everything we have to do. … We and have to come to a balance. … There is a need to legislate this and have a public commitment in the next budget to tax option.” reform.” • Durant: Opposes both the mandate and a • Boria: “Taxes are not helping us move for- public option, but argues the system needs to ward,” so he advocates cutting sales tax to 5 change “the costs that come into [it]” so that percent and believes future taxes should go to doctors don’t “have to provide defensive med- the voters. “All the taxes need to stay where icine.”

Local liquor establishments ace compliance checks DUDLEY — On Monday, April 25, The Dudley Police Department, in conjunction with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, conducted alcohol compliance checks at licensed liquor establishments throughout the Town of Dudley. A total of 20 licensed establishments were visited by an underage individual who was attempting to purchase alcohol. Seventeen of the businesses were operating at the time of this check. All 17 were successful in preventing the sale to the minor. These compliance checks are conducted to limit and control underage drinking as well as encourage liquor establishments to voluntarily comply with the law. The goal when conduct- ing these checks is to have 100-percent compliance and thankfully in this case that was accom- plished. Significant reductions in repeat offenses can be shown in communities that conduct these operations. Chief Steven Wojnar credits all the owners and managers of these business- es for their attention to duty in controlling underage drinking. Letters of congratulations will be sent to all establishments. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 SENIOR CORNER • Friday, May 13: Cards “65” begins at 9 a.m. bles, whole wheat bread, fresh fruit. Bernadette Langlois (508-943-8047); Suzanne EVENTS today and everyday that the Center is open. Wednesday, May 11: Vegetarian chili, brown Clearwater (774-230-0669 –cell, or 508-943-4579 Join a Rummy-type card game that is fun rice, broccoli, honey wheat bread, bread pud- - home). WEBSTER SENIOR CENTER NEWS and easy to play. Learn about the Medicare ding. • May 27-29: Penn. Dutch Grand Amish Advocacy Project — advice and free legal Thursday, May 12: Buttermilk chicken, red Showtime, $339 pp, DBL. 7 a.m. Webster; 7:30 • Monday May 9: Silver Dippers exercise at 9 representation for Massachusetts beneficiar- bliss potatoes, mixed vegetables, rye bread, a.m. Southbridge. Four meals; Lancaster a.m., and line dancing at 10 a.m. New mem- ies from Legal Assistance of Central pineapple crisp. tour; Gettysburg Battlefield; “Joseph” Sight bers always welcome. Massachusetts, 405 main St., Worcester, Ma Friday, May 13: Pork with apples, vegetable & Sound Theater. A Fallon representative will available at 10 01608, (800) 649-3718. pilaf, Roman blend vegetables, pumpernickel • June 26-28: Atlantic City Tropicana, $209 pp a.m. and the pitch league begins at 1 p.m. COMING UP — The Tools for a Successful bread, chocolate chip cookie. DBL. 7 a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. Southbridge, • Tuesday, May 10: School lunch program at Future: Be Organized, Be Prepared and $20 cash back; two meals (1 breakfast, 1 din- 11:30 a.m. Long-Term Planning. Sponsored by Elder ner); Casino Show. Please call the center by noon the day before and Disability Law Advocates Thursday,May Daughters of Isabella Tour • July 10: Casablanca by the Sea $62.00 pp, 8 for a reservation. 25, 10:30 a.m. at the Senior Center. a.m. Southbridge, 8:30 a.m. Webster. Lunch at There will also be a BINGO social. Games Please call the center at (508) 949-3845 to Schedule Dunstan School House Buffet; Tour of start at 12 :45. reserve a space. Islands, Lighthouses, Civil War Forts, Come earlier to purchase your cards. Bernadette Circle No. 709, Daughters of Narrated Tour on Casco Bay. • Wednesday, May 11: Silver Dippers line Isabella 2011 Fantastic Tours, open to the • July 31: Summer Theater in Meredith dancing at 9 a.m., and exercise at 10 a.m. Tri- ELDERLY LUNCHES public. Village $77 pp, 8:30 Southbridge, 9 a.m. Valley lunch program at 11:30. Please call the Important notes concerning all tour pro- Webster, Hart’s Turkey Farm Lunch; center by noon the day before for a reserva- grams — Please note that final payment is “Hairspray” Show. tion. Progressive Pitch begins at 1 p.m. Come DUDLEY ELDERLY LUNCHES due 30 days prior to tour departure date. FUTURE TRIPS PLANNED: play when you can. There will be blood pres- Tuesday,May 10: Chicken Caesar salad wrap, Your deposit on these tours confirms your sure and spinal screening at 10:30 a.m. The potato puffs, peaches. reservation. Please make checks payable to: (Future information forthcoming) spinal screening is courtesy of Page Thursday, May 12: Spaghetti and meat sauce, “Bernadette Circle No. 709.” Please mail Chiropractic. tossed salad, rolls and butter, cake. checks to: Janet Caouette, Post Office Box • Aug. 8-10: Niagara Falls • Thursday, May 12: Please note the Social 533, Oxford, MA 01540. Tour components are • Aug. 28: Newport Playhouse Security Administration will no longer have TRI-VALLEY subject to change, based on availability; • Sept. 14: Foxwoods contact stations, you must go to their office changes will be noted. Bernadette Circle, Monday, May 9: Turkey and gravy, mashed • Sept. 25: Bourne Scallop Festival at 51 Myrtle Street in Worcester. The school Daughters of Isabella, is a non-profit, chari- potatoes, green beans, oatmeal bread, fruited • Oct. 16: Mohawk Trail lunch program will begin at 11:30 a.m. Please table, and Catholic Women’s Organization. ambrosia, sugar free Jell-O fruit. • October: Foxwoods call the center by noon the day before for a For further information or reservations, Tuesday, May 10: Vegetable soup, Spanish • Nov. 13: Indian Head reservation. please call Jan Caouette (508-887-2215); meatballs, egg noodles, Scandinavian vegeta- • Dec. 4: Regal Players

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Sean Guerin for Town of Dudley Matthew won the Free Throw reconditioning bumper School to participate in Selectman. Championships Champion award covers. Guerin spoke to the Town in the boy’s competition, hitting 29 MAPFRE/Commerce’s Summer Food Service Committee about the importance of out of 30 free throws. C.A.R.E.S. in the this election year for the Town of Several students from the Community Program col- program Dudley and the entire Massachusetts Region competed in laborated with Boston Commonwealth. Dudley Town this competition, which was held by WEBSTER — The Webster Public Bumper Supply and facil- Elections will be held Monday, May the Red Auerbach Youth itated the donation as School is participating in the 9. Sean has ideas about brining Foundation. Summer Food Service Program. well as the demonstration businesses to town, reducing taxes for the students. Meals will be provided to all chil- for Dudley families and businesses. dren without charge and are the “I’m happy to be a part Douglas M. Bushman, Dudley Commerce bridges of this because I went to a same for all children regardless of Republican Town Committee chair, race, color, national origin, sex, age vocational school and I said: “Everywhere I go people are connection to local high believe in the system,” or disability, and there will be no talking about Sean and the ideas he discrimination in the course of the said Lewis. “This is an is bringing to Dudley.This is a very school students excellent opportunity for meal service. Meals will be provid- exciting race and my phone has not everyone.” ed at the sites and times as follows: stopped ringing about Sean Guerin. WEBSTER — On Tuesday, April Boston Bumper Supply Webster Middle School, 75 Poland We need a fresh approach about 12, Boston Bumper Supply donat- Street, Webster, July 5, through bringing jobs and investments to ed more than $350 worth of tools collects damaged plastic Aug. 5. Serving lunch from 11 a.m. the people of Dudley. Electing Sean and supplies to Bay Path Regional bumpers from auto body Courtesy photo to 12 p.m., Monday thru Friday. shops and dealerships and to the Dudley Board of Selectman is Vocational Technical High Tim Lewis, left, shows students how to repair a Phyllis-Ann Zalewski, 508-949-7516. recycles them. This a great start.” School’s automotive collision plastic bumper cover at Bay Path Regional To file a complaint of discrimina- For further information from the repair and refinishing program. process can benefit con- Vocational Technical High School. tion, write or call immediately to: Dudley Republican Town Owner of Boston Bumper sumers and the environ- USDA Director, Office of Civil ment alike. In 2009 and Committee go to www.dudleyrepub- Supply, Tim Lewis and members cle and saved them from going to a Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, licans.com and/or contact Doug 2010, Boston Bumper Supply col- SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or of his staff, presented the stu- landfill. Bushman at dbushman@bushman- dents with basic lected over 44,000 bumpers to recy- call 800-795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 law.com. (TTY) hand tools, a USDA is an equal opportunity new bumper provider and employer. stand and rolls BHS student wins free of masking paper. Lewis DRTC endorses Guerin for throw competition also demonstrat- ed for the stu- WEBSTER — After winning a few dents his inno- selectman competitions, Matthew Huberdault, sophomore at Bartlett High School, vative and cost DUDLEY — On Thursday, April made the final round, which was effective tech- 21, the Dudley Republican Town held at the Celtics game in Boston, niques for Committee unanimously endorsed on April 5. repairing and

RELAY a tag sale and raffle from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. continued from page A3 Saturday, May 21 at Wal-Mart in Sturbridge. It’s a good chance to pick up a real bargain. We will need your pictures by May 17. This is MAY 26: TRIVIA COMPETITION our Relay,these are our friends and relatives; let’s make this the longest and best slideshow SOUTHBRIDGE — Chernisky Cancer ever! Crusaders will hold a “Not Your Run-of the Mill Trivia Competition Night” from 6 to 9 MAY 21: GOLF TOURNAMENT p.m. May 26 at the Southbridge Community Center (the Armory), Chestnut Street, SPENCER — Team Spencer Curves for A Southbridge. Teams can be composed of 2-8 Cure will be sponsoring a golf tournament players. There is a $5 entrance fee per team that offers a number of fun opportunities for member. The categories include Spelling Bee, participants. The tournament will be held on 70’s & 80’s Music Lyrics, Sports, Movies, Saturday,May 21 at the Scottish Meadow Golf Cancer, Famous Quotes, Americans, Club on Little Rest Road in Warren. Entry Origins, What Do They Have in Common deadline is May 14. The fun will begin with a and Tongue Twisters. The top 3 teams choose shotgun start at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $99 per from our prize baskets and gift certificates, person and includes golf, cart and a cookout and the most important, bragging rights for dinner. Everyone will have a chance to take next year’s competi- part in the putting contest, try their luck at a tion. Bring cash for a number of raffles and bid for some attractive 50/50 Raffle, candies items in the silent auction. Also available is and drinks, and other a very special chance to honor someone who stuff too. Any ques- is battling cancer. Tee markers, which can tions, call (508) 764- also be used to advertise a business, are $40 4040 and ask for Bob. each. Those who would like to join the fun, but don’t golf, are welcome to come to dinner — Submitted by the for only $39 per person. To register, call Southbridge Relay Curves Spencer at 508-885-0170, Don Alarie at For Life 774-230-9057 or Tracy Arsenalt at 508-612-5984. MAY 21: TAG SALE STURBRIDGE — The Relay For Life Dream Team will be holding

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FOUND HERE! 10 Cudworth Rd. • Webster, MA • 508-949-3598 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING A lesson learned in safety

Oak Hill first grader and Oxford resident Abigail Goodell, 7, takes a peak at an Oxford police cruiser during Buckled up for safety, Oak Hill first grader and Charlton resident Isabella Tanacea, 6, pretends to go for a EMS day Tuesday, April 26. ride.

Police Officer Robert Picard of the towns’ safety Auburn resident and Oak Hill fourth grader student Oxford resident and Oak Hill third grader Grace Oak Hill fourth grader and Dudley resident Alexandra division helps an Oak Hill student have his finger Obiamaka Igwenagu, 9, takes the front seat of a Knutson, 8, smiles for the camera while exploring an Hickman, 10, pauses for a photo during EMS day. prints taken for his personal records. Oxford ambulance for a spin. Oxford fire truck.

Oak Hill preschooler and Webster resident Toriana Baldarsi, 4, shows off her purple fingers after being fin- A member of the Oxford EMS department explains the inside of ambulance to students at Oak Hill Christian ger printed during EMS day. School. Joy Richard photos

OXFORD — The children at Oak Hill Christian School learned the valuable lesson of safe- ty during the schools’ annual EMS day. Members of the Oxford police, fire and EMS depart- ments paid the Oak Hill students in grades pre-K through eight a visit Tuesday, April 26. The trip was aimed at having the younger children be familiar with law enforcement, as well as have them finger printed by Oxford police for their permanent records. NOW OPEN

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We are 6/10th of a mile down Mon - Fri 10-6 • Sat & Sun 10-5 on the right. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7 LEARNING OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Monday, May 9: Salad meal or specialty salad or tuna roll-up or toasted cheese sandwich or WMS REVEALS THIRD QUARTER HONOR ROLL STUDENTS super burger on a bun, chef ’s choices as post- ed, potato puffs, steamed green beans, hot tomato soup with crackers, chilled mixed WEBSTER — The following students were Lagasse, Cameron McLaughlin, Lays Napoli, Hansen, Andrew Hurton, Phillip Labonte, fruit, milk. named to the honor roll for the third quarter Nedina Padilba, Kelsey Prince, Owen Jenna Lang, Joseph McGonagle, Michael Tuesday,May 10: Salad meal or specialty salad of the School Year at Webster Middle School. Simonis, Kyle Stewart, Dylan Thomas, Zee Moran, Alexis Patriarca, Julia Podedwormy, or turkey roll-up or breakfast for lunch – cin- Thomas, Rebecca Williams, Zachary Scott Richard, Mikaela Rivera, Brandi namon toast or stuffed crust pizza, chef ’s HONORS Williams. Sherman, Kyle Sullivan, Dariane Tooley, choices as posted, home fried, chilled pears, Grade 4: Xavier Adamuska, Bejamin Grade 6: Thomas Carrier, Tyler Delaney, Zoey Tremblay, Haley Trudeau, Dominik milk. Arcari, Alexandra Balducci, Stephanie Katelyn Demers, Leah Dunbar, Ali Esposito, Ucher, Emily Wong-kam. Wednesday, May 11: Salad meal or specialty Boersma, Shannon Bombardier, Shannon Theodore Graham, Jeffrey Harnois, Kionna Grade 5: Connor Brennan, Abigail Brodeur, salad or egg salad sandwich or taco pie or Casey, Mikayla Chenevert, Amber Coons, Hazzard, Cory Holmes, Christopher Lally, Jared Drisco, Megan Etzweiler, Jonathan chicken fajitas, chef ’s choices as posted, tossed Kaitlyn Cutler, Emily Downer, Adam Alyssa Mancini, Evan Maniatis, Nathyn Olds, Christopher Place, Alyssa Ward, salad, mexican rice, assorted fresh fruit, milk. Grandmaison, Sidney Holmes, Kiara Jolly, Mendillo, Kelly Moriarty, Mackenzie, Melanie Weeks. Thursday, May 12: Salad meal or specialty Barry Kane, Erik Kunkel, Duncan McIntyre, Mountain, Joshua Patterson, Alexandra Grade 6: Ashley Bega, Nicholaas salad or ham-cheese roll-up or oven fried Nicholas Madsen, Kirsten Pillsbury, Patryk Remson, Molly Skarlz, James Snyder, Czernicki, Samantha Czernicki, Dominick chicken or crispy breaded chicken fillet in a Piwowarczyk, Abbigail Poplawski, Ryan Elizabeth Trotta, James Wolverson, Sarah Dunbar, Autumn Foster, Ashley Gaulin, bun, chef ’s choices as posted, steamed peas, Rice, Joseph Rosario, Kyle Shealy, Alexandre Wong-Kam. Klarissa Johnson, Piotr Kicilinski, Lydsay tossed salad, mashed potatoes, chocolate chip Makie, Lucinda Orne, Madison Podedworny, Sobezak, Joseph Starr, Cesar Torres, Grace HIGH HONORS cookie, chilled peach slices, milk. Trotta, Michael Wolverson. Hannah Rockwood, Daniel Sacco, Tayler Friday, May 13: Salad meal or specialty salad Grade 5: Patrick Burns, Steven Burns, Grade 4: Devin Baton, John Bsoumai, Silvestri, Adam Sochacki, Robert Starr, Nina or personal pizza or hot dog on a bun, tossed Jessica Chenard, Rachel Connor, Danielle Mariah Belletti, Emma Bonneau, Zachary Thomas, Zachary Verrier, Erin Warren, salad, potato puffs, fruit cobbler, milk. DeSantis, Emily Fitzgerald, Caitlin Frabotta, Candito, Jayden Courtney, Ashlee Cuellar, Nathan Williams, Matthew Wyman, Spencer Young. OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL Alena Gatchell, Madison Johns, Benjamin David DaSilva, Joseph Grundel, Timothy Monday, May 9: Grab and go or salad plate or tuna roll-up or toasted cheese sandwich or super burger on a bun, hot tomato soup, with OMS ANNOUNCES THIRD QUARTER HONOR ROLL crackers, steamed green beans, chilled mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday,May 10: Grab and go or salad plate or OXFORD — Oxford Middle Gianna Buffone, Amber Calcano, Lotter , Ryan Marsan, Isabel Ethan Smith, Nicholas Snape, turkey roll-up or breakfast for lunch – cinna- School recently announced its Andrew Campbell, Lauren Mazzone, Kyle McCarthy, Shaun Emilt Sterczala, Alexis Stisitis, mon toast or personal pizza, home fries, third quarter honor roll students Caporale, Gabryanna Cardenas, McCarthy, Richard McKeen, Brooke Storey, Michael Warren, chilled pears, milk. for the 2010-11 academic year. John Carmody, Christopher Maci Melendy, Andrew Julianne Welsh, and Kaitlyn Wednesday,May 11: Grab and go or salad plate Constantine, Felicia Cooney, Morrison, Abigail Morse, Zindle. or egg salad sandwich or taco pie or chicken HIGH HONORS Alexandria Cournoyer, Tianna Delainey O’Connor, Rocco Grade 5: Sean Allen, Joshua fajitas, mexican rice, assorted fresh fruit, Diaz, Haley Fish, Cassie Ford, Pantelone, Victoria Parr, Banach, Gabriella Blackwell, milk. Grade 8: Nicole Daury, Abigail Hesselton, Sabrina LaMountain, Erika Fradsham, Casey Christopher Poutre, Thomas Noah Buckley, Kayleigh Bull, Thursday, May 12: Grab and go or salad plate Germain, Benjamin Gordon, Richardson, Adrianna Hanna Carrabba, Mina or ham-cheese roll-up or oven fried chicken or Tyler McCarthy, Sarah Palmer, and Abbey Rheault. Jacob Goyette, Jennifer Gum, Rocheleau, Daniel Scola, Conner Carrabba, Giancarlo Casanova, crispy breaded chicken fillet on a bun, mashed Emma Hale, Richard Harrington Scotti, Alex Shepherd, James Evan Cook, James Cutroni, potatoes, steamed peas, chocolate chip cookie, Grade 7: Samantha Alves, Jonathan Aubin, Hunter Bailey, III, Megan Howe, Kayla Slowey, Jake Smith, Nikolas Madison Dupont, Andrew chilled peach slices, milk. Kintchen, Kyra Landgren, Tremblay, Eizabeth Varney, Kyle Ferrecchia, Cindy Gasiewski, Friday, May 13: Grab and go or salad plate or Rachel Bonney, Aleksandra Cutroni, Jessica Daury, Danielle Jessica Landry,Melanie LeBlanc, Weagle, Brandon Williams, Lisa Cailin Gonyea, Joseph Grady, stuffed crust pizza or hot dog on a bun, veg- Logan MacManus, Samantha Williams, Nathan Wilson, and Aliya Guillotte, Adelina Hough, etable pasta salad, fruit cobbler, milk. Francis, Brodric Fugere, Nicole Grady, Austin Greene, Brianna Marcewicz, Evelyn Marquis, Tora Wyman. Althea Houston, Kimberly Howe, CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Higgins, Sarah Keohane, Sean Megan Meisenheimer, Morgan Grade 6: Lauren Beckman, Kevin Huang, Christian Keeler, Leonard, Zachary Mulcahy, Mitchell, Eric Nieves, Nicole Colin Bent, Spencer Bodreau Sean Keohane, Katherine Monday, May 9: PB&J meal or munchie lunch Deanna Rapp, Shane Richardson, Nolan-Toukonen, Taylor Picard, Riley Brady, Joselyn Brito, LeBlanc, Jonathan LeBreton, (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetable) or Tarry’s cold Adam Rivelli, Kayla Rivera, Deon Poth, Zurwa Razaq, Jenna Campbell, Rebecca Confer, Melissa Lees, Sheilian Lopez sandwich or toasted cheese sandwich, hot Anthony Rizzo, Amy Rosebrooks, Chelsey Reynolds, Gina Jihan Eljadidi, Amanda Padill, Trenton Lovejoy, tomato soup with crackers, chilled mixed Olivia Spring, Bryce St. Roderick, Jesus Santiago, Fradsham, Adam Germain, Cameron Maher, John Masi, Jade fruit, milk. Germain, and Jared Williams. Alexander Shadis, Davis Shaw, Amanda Gevry, Sydney McGown, Phylicia Miller, Maria Tuesday,May 10: PB&J meal or munchie lunch Grade 6: Margaret Azu, Dalton James Sheehan, Nathan Shultz, Goodrich, Nathan Hagopian, Mironidis, George Murray, (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetable) or salad meal or Bodreau, Jordan Buell, Lauren Zachary Smith, Danielle Shannen Hennessy, Rebecca Candice Nelson, Jared Orrell, Tarry’s cold sandwich or scrambled eggs and Celona, Matheau Daigneault, Sosvielle, Connor St. Germain, Hope, Arber Isufi, Kelsie Jones, Lucien Parker, Alexander sausage or yummy cheese pizza, home fries, Emma Dellea, Lucas Gordon, John St Germain, Carol Annie Krantz Polanco, Dante Purretta, Bridget chilled pears, milk. Michael Gordon, Nicholas Stateham, Adam Stidsen, Kevin LeProhon , Richardson, Zachary Robinson, Wednesday, May 11: PB&J meal or munchie Mandella, Shane McCarthy, Harleigh West, Michael Wilbur, Veronica Light, Emily Marcoux, Benjamin Rosebrooks, Colin lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetable) or salad Timothy Melanson, Kelsi and Trisstina Wyrick. Meaghan McCarthy, Michael Ryan, Elizabeth Sanford, Jenna meal or Tarry’s cold sandwich or taco pie, Mitchell, Matt Murphy, Rebecca Grade 7: Janson Borowko, McCarthy, Ariel Millette, Alexis Santos, Julia Scioletti, Tristin mexican rice, assorted fresh fruit, milk. Nguyen, Cayce Pappas, Erin Stephen Bouchard, Kianna Morrison, Nicholas Obrycki, Shea, Jason Stateham, Felecia Thursday, May 12: PB&J meal or munchie Reid, Abigial Shaw, and William Brenneman, Cameron Briggs, David Peloquin, Jamie Poirier, Violette, Logan Warman, lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetable) or salad Sullivan. Adam Brindley, Jared Buckley, Madeline Pupka, Daae Ransom, Zachary White, and Ethan meal or Tarry’s cold sandwich or oven fried Grade 5: Carli Boudreau, Cameron Cardoni, Emily Aidan Rawson, Dyanelis Rivera, Zalewski. chicken , mashed potatoes, steamed peas, Christopher Carmody, Hannah Chandley, William Cournoyer, chilled peach slices, chocolate chip cookie, Dell’Aquila, Meghan Gates, Olivia Donnelly, Stephanie milk. Elizabeth Lambert, Jack Donnelly, Sean Dupuis , Kyle Friday, May 13: PB&J meal or munchie lunch MacPherson, Matthew Mulcahy, Durant, Austin Edwards, David Nichols history student teachers (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetable) or Tarry’s cold Christian Shadis, Victoria Elliott, Molly Ennis, Emily sandwich or yummy cheese pizza, vegetable Sheehan, and Alyssa Wentworth. Esposito, Jacob Ewings, Zackary pasta salad, fruit cobbler, milk. Ewings, Zachary Fontaine, ready, willing and able to serve HONORS Kelsey Gardner, Joshua Giard, CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY Cory Goyette, Matthew Grade 8: Joshua Alves, Callie SCHOOL Grasseschi, Derek Johnson, Andrews, Stephanie Aubin, Nikole Jones, Hunter Kelley, Monday, May 9: PB&J meal or munchie lunch Stormy Bailey, Haley Banfill, Noah Kersting-Mumm, Joseph (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables) or Tarry’s cold Sean Battista, Kevin LaBuff, Greg Lauzon, Megan sandwich or toasted cheese sandwich, hot Berthiaume, Kylie Brenneman, tomato soup with crackers, chilled mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday,May 10: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables) or salad meal or Tarry’s cold sandwich or scrambled eggs and MARIANAPOLIS ANNOUNCES sausage or yummy cheese pizza, home fries, chilled pears, milk. THIRD QUARTER HONOR ROLLS Wednesday, May 11: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables) or salad THOMPSON, Conn. — Earning CLASS OF 2013 meal or Tarry’s cold sandwich or taco pie, their place on the third quarter mexican rice, assorted fresh fruit, milk. honor roll at Marianapolis HONORS: Thursday, May 12: PB&J meal or munchie Preparatory School were 145 stu- Webster: Nicholas Borowski, lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables) or salad dents. There are three levels of Sydney Latour*, Melissa Veshi Courtesy photo meal or Tarry’s cold sandwich or oven fried distinction: Seven students CLASS OF 2012 chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed peas, earned a place on the coveted Nichols history student teachers flank Dr. Joanne Newcombe. Left to right chilled peach slices, chocolate chip cookie, Headmistress List (with an aver- HIGH HONORS: are Brian Emery of Woodstock, Newcombe, Sara Jette of Oxford, and Tim milk. age grade of 4.0 or above, with no Webster: Nicholas Fontaine Messier of Douglas. Friday, May 13: PB&J meal or munchie lunch grade lower than a B-), 47 stu- Honors: DUDLEY — Educator gram for middle and secondary (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables) or Tarry’s cold dents earned High Honors (with Dudley: Rafal Lachcik* Preparation Program education — grades 5-12 — sandwich or yummy cheese pizza, vegetable an average grade of 3.67 or above, Oxford: Evan Cosentino* Chairman Dr. Joanne teachers of business, English, pasta salad, fruit cobbler, milk. with no grade lower than a B-), Newcombe hosted local educa- history, and mathematics. and 91 students earned Honors tors and their Nichols College Through partnerships with BAY PATH designation (with an average CLASS OF 2011 student teachers at a dinner on local schools, students observe, grade of 3.0 or above, with no BREAKFAST HONORS: campus Tuesday, April 26. analyze, and practice teaching grade lower than a B). Students Monday, May 9: Buttermilk pancakes, syrup, 4 Oxford: Anneliese Bellerose, Newcombe said Nichols is with local master teachers designated with an asterisk are o cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. Alyson Stolz* committed to providing the from surrounding communi- scholar athlete / artists who Tuesday, May 10: Eggs and sausage, whole- Webster: Ashley Niemic. best educator preparation pro- ties. wheat toast, jelly 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. achieved honor roll status while Wednesday, May 11: French toast, syrup, 4 oz participating in a varsity sport cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. or drama production. Honor stu- Thursday, May 12: Ham, egg, cheese muffin, 4 dents in the Webster Times cov- Make Mom smile with a gift from Sprucedale Gardens oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. erage area are listed as follows: Friday, May 13: Toasted bagel, cream cheese, CLASS OF 2014 Choose from these special gifts that say,“I love you!” bowl of cereal, 4 oz cup of yogurt, 100 percent 6 oz cup of juice. HIGH HONORS: Webster: Kaitlyn Panagiotou Glazed Garden Perennials LUNCH Pottery & Mixed HONORS: Statuary Flowering Galore! Monday, May 9: Chicken fajitas over rice with Webster: Ryan Fontaine Birdbaths Hanging black beans, salsa sauce, sour cream, corn, Trees & couscous, whole wheat roll and butter, fruit Baskets Shrubs cup or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, baked chips, fruit, vegetable sticks. 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A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY 2B true! NEWSPAPER 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 Two things! TEL. (508) 764-4325• FAX (508) 764-8015 First of all, a brief follow-up on our column www.webstertimes.net of about two months ago documenting our stu- pidity in attempting to order — and then can- FRANK G. CHILINSKI cel — a kitchen gadget (we called it “Stir STONEBRIDGE PRESS PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER Crazy”) by phone. We learned the hard way ADAM MINOR how (and why) NOT to order EDITOR TV gadgets by phone and THE WEBSTER TIMES admitted that — though we had done our very best to cancel the order — we weren’t sure that the thing COMMUNITY might not still appear on our doorstep. Two weeks ago we received a card from the manufacturers informing AS YOU us that they were “back- Spring fever SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJORS PRESENT ordered” and that we were LIKE IT free to “cancel the order” by SENIOR THESIS PROJECTS checking off a little box on he cacophony of sneezes MARK ASHTON the card and mailing it back Courtesy photo to them. We did just that — and nose blowing can be so rapidly that it was in the heard blasting from my mail almost before we even received it. And we office at 25 Elm in DUDLEY — Dr. Colleen Colles and Dr. Timothy Liptrap listened to 22 Nichols College Sport made photocopies of it all! T Management majors as they presented their senior thesis projects in Davis Hall on Southbridge, so if you are in the Then, three days later, the Stir Crazy showed Wednesday, April 27. area, keep an ear out up on our doorstep. We took the box — Topics varied according to each student’s interest, and included everything from social unopened — to the USPS and asked them to for me. media, to home field advantage and parents involvement in youth sports. “Return to Sender” (it worked for Elvis!). They I’ll be clear — I love Seniors, who will be attending Commencement on Saturday,May 7, have already completed said that since we had not opened the box, they the spring. For one, it their Sport Management internships as part of their graduation requirement, and are look- would ship it back as “Refused!” This pleased means that the winter ing forward to jump-starting their careers. us mightily. is behind me, no more Of course, it was just two days later that we received a credit card (CC) bill listing a charge heating bills, no more for this very same Stir Crazy, which we had shoveling snow, no refused on the phone, refused on the checked- more bitter cold. The ETTERS TO THE DITOR box postcard, and refused by mailing it back to leaves awaken from L E its home planet. We called the CC company and THE MINOR their months of slum- they said we could “dispute the charges” and ber, sprouting new delete them from this month’s payment. We DETAILS did, and soon received a letter — with papers to life. An unfair comparison fill out, asking for details on the disputed And then there’s charges. We filled out the paperwork, provided ADAM MINOR To the Editor: of the to Adolph Hitler. numerous phone numbers, and mailed it back pollen. My politics is not important to my point. I asked the man standing there, who was Don’t even get me in a flash. In fact, I am just a normal citizen who trying to hand me a flyer, “Why the Hitler We were hoping the whole thing would be started on this powder that comes hopes our local and national elected will do moustache?” He answered, “Hitler was a fas- officially, finally, and once-and-for-all-ly, fin- straight from Satan himself. I know what is right by us and the world. But some- cist and so is Obama.” There were cars ished by now, but then it’s only been three that pollen is necessary for the thing happened recently that was a catalyst behind me, I looked at him and realized that months of paying for five minutes of commer- plants to grow back in springtime — for my pulling my head out of the sand and he didn’t have a clue and drove off. cial merchandising stupidity (ours), so per- writing my first Letter to the Editor. Hitler started a war that was responsible blah blah blah — but man, does it haps there’s a modicum of karmic debt yet to Last week, I visited the Oxford Post Office for the death of more than 20,000,000 people. be paid. We’ll keep you advised — from our pack a punch. Starting about this on dead-end Jackson Court. As I pulled in off He imprisoned, shot, hanged and gassed debtor’s prison cell if it comes to that! time of year, when the sun starts to Main Street onto Jackson I saw a large poster, more than 6,000,000 men, women and chil- On a different, but equally suspicious mer- heat up the earth (I’ll usually know “DUMP OBAMA.” dren because they were a different religion – chandising front, we received a wonderful when I get in the car and it’s actually I had seen that sign a few times before. It or just different. Many people believe that notice in the mail this week. It came in one of too hot) that the yellow death dust was always being manned by a young person Hitler was the Devil in the flesh. He is regard- those folders you have to rip the edges off of to and like the other times, I paid it no mind. On ed as the most evil person that has ever get open. Emblazoned at the top was: FINAL starts to rain down and collect on my the way out I stopped at the stop sign at Main drawn a breath on this planet. I don’t care if NOTICE. Inside, it called us by name, listed an car and, naturally, in my eye sockets and Jackson. The young man at the display Obama is a fascist or any other name anyone official “Validation #” and informed us that we and nose. was waiting for me. What I saw beside him wants to tag on him, but he is not Hitler. Let were scheduled to “receive a New Mini My first “attack,” as I call it, actu- was something that takes the privilege of no man become Hitler. Let no man imitate Laptop/Netbook Computer Complete with ally happened earlier today as I write being an American several steps too far. It Hitler. If Obama was a shadow of what Hitler Microsoft ® Software!” (Capitalization and was a large picture of President Obama. He was, there would be an uprising in this coun- exclamation points theirs!) It further advised this (Friday,April 29, if you are won- was wearing a Hitler moustache. try that would be the Second American that this was “a Very Limited Time Offer, so dering). My finger automatically I have no problem with political move- Revolution. Call Today! (Underlining, of course, is a sign of went to my eye and went to town, ments, stumpers, sign holders, people hand- The next day I saw the same display in officialdom and great minds, so we began to and immediately I knew. ing out flyers and I will even support the Douglas. take this offer VERY seriously)! It has begun. rights for people to speak and write about A map of a nearby “Resort” was included, Even as I type this, my left eye things that I don’t believe in, but I draw the RAY LENTINE where a meeting of some importance was line when someone compares the President OXFORD scheduled, and to which we only had to appear quivers with an unquenchable itchi- in order to receive our “COMPLIMENTARY ness that just won’t die. I jab my fin- GIFT.” (Redundancy is yet another sign of gers into my eyeball, scratch, poke great and official offerings, so we ignored the and relieve the itch any way I can, fact that a gift is not a gift UNLESS it is “com- What is habeas corpus? plimentary!” knowing that I’m probably making it Bunches of stars (***) appeared at key loca- worse — but it’s worth it, at least for uring a recent visit to a other action may be sought; i.e. tions in the text, also helping to assure us of now. Then it comes back. The eyes local establishment, I motions to dismiss the case outright the offer’s validity. We searched for “the get pinker … redder … more watery. was asked to explain a or to suppress the introduction of cer- catch,” assuming there must be one, but found Now,before I go any further, I know Dlegal term. tain evidence in order for it not to be little to warrant our cynicism, except perhaps The person wished to know what used at a trial. Habeas corpus is one for the driving directions: “From Worchester: what you are thinking (that’s right, exactly a Writ of Habeas Corpus is. additional layer of protection for take route 9 East … .” ( Misspellings and mis- aside from my career as a newspaper This can be somewhat complicated many criminal defendants, who capitalizations theirs!) editor, I’m also a part-time mind to explain, so I sought some assis- believe they are being imprisoned And then we found the “fine print,” which reader). tance from Wikipedia to try and without proper authority. Those limited this offer to “married or co-habitating “Well now, Mr. Editor Man — you help me clarify it. CHIEF’S wrongfully held can avoid unneces- couples between the ages of 25 and 75 who are Habeas corpus is another one of sary periods of incarceration. gainfully employed or retired with a minimum know, there’s this thing called ‘aller- our legal proceedings that has its CORNER On a side note, we are still receiving combined household income of at least gy medicine,’ and you go to a store, roots in England, well before the many complaints of telephone $50,000.” (Bolding of words theirs!) They also and buy it, and take a pill, and it founding of our country. It is a STEVE “scams.” People are being asked for had some silly requirements about partici- makes everything all better.” Latin term that literally means WOJNAR bank accounts or other personal pants needing to be US Citizens, speaking and My response? Been there, done “you have the body.” It is basically a information. Remember to never pro- understanding English and having valid forms legal action a person can take in situations vide any of your personal information to peo- of identification “along with a major credit that. Maybe it’s because I’m a man, where they believe they are being held in ple over the phone unless you are confident of card or imprinted checkbook.” and every time the allergies come, I prison unlawfully. It can be taken after sen- the source. If people calling claim to be from They went on to explain that “Cohabitating take it personal and get that special tencing by a defendant who seeks relief for your bank or credit card company, it is best couples must provide proof of same address,” kind of testosterone-fueled stub- some perceived error in his or her criminal for you to not discuss anything. Call the and suggested that a “90-minute Timeshare bornness famously displayed by Tim trial. appropriate numbers or visit your banks per- presentation” (their caps and our hyphen- Allen on “Home Improvement,” com- It can also be utilized by individuals who sonally if you can in order to insure the infor- ation) might be included and said that atten- are awaiting trial. People have the right to mation you received is correct. These scam- dees would be “welcome to bring children who plete with man-grunts. I’ve done the petition a court, which has the appropriate mers are very good at their trade, so take a are at least 7 years of age and able to be left in Claritin thing, I’ve done the Zyrtec jurisdiction to hear the case. Their particular moment to think about your situation. Trust play area alone.” thing, and for the most part, they situation can be addressed. Hearings or other your feelings in these cases and do not hesi- Good golly (Miss Molly!), we had no interest work to a point, but never complete- court proceedings will be conducted before a tate to contact the police for assistance if it is in such a presentation, nor could we think of a judge. If the court makes a ruling in the needed. friend or neighbor willing to lend us their kids ly. I would go to the doctor, but quite on such short notice. And since the fine print frankly, that mission is ridiculously defendants favor, the person can be ordered released. Thanks again for your questions and com- also insisted that “Married and/or cohabitat- expensive, even with insurance (co- According to the US Constitution, this ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley ing couples must attend together,” I figured pays alone make the task not even action can be suspended in cases of rebellion Police Department 71 West Main St., Dudley, we’d have to pass on this fine offer. For one worth my time). or invasion for public safety purposes. This MA 01571 or e-mail at thing, the other half of our personal married occurred first during the Civil War and more [email protected]. Opinions and/or co-habitating couple would kill us if we So what’s a poor guy to do? ever agreed to such a thing. For another, we’d Complain? Sure, that’s what this col- recently during the War on Terror. The act of expressed in this weekly column are those of habeas corpus is not a right against unlawful Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly noted, do let her kill us! “FINAL NOTICE.” We can only hope that umn is for, and if you have read this arrest, but rather a right to be released from not reflect the ideas or opinions of any other they are personages of their word! far, you can probably relate. imprisonment after such arrest. If one organization or citizen. By way of commentary,we aren’t convinced So for all my allergenic readers out believes the arrest is without legal merit, that even the best Timeshare is anywhere near there — this one’s for you. Raise as rewarding as simply sharing time together. those used tissues in the air in a (Emphasis ours!) So we spent last weekend cel- show of solidarity and let out a SOUND OFF! ebrating our (39th) anniversary, cleaning sneeze of support! house, reading, relaxing, enjoying a Saturday WE KNOW you’ve got an opinion, so what are you waiting for? Sound Off! afternoon movie with snacks. Our plan is to It’s a fast and easy way to let everyone know what’s on your mind. What’s more is if you’re wor- Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS) and to apply that Adam Minor may be reached at 508- ried about putting you’re name out there, don’t be! 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Just remember to label it as a Sound Off. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 ELECTION PROFILES Alicea: ‘Tough choices’ loom for state lawmakers BY GUS STEEVES need.” The House and Senate have aspect of that being tied to further ly regional transportation. That’s helping Southbridge restructure its STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER loosely agreed that latter figure is health care reform, he said. Since an issue most districts nearer middle/high school project debt, Editor’s Note: In the spirit of fair- somewhere around $20.5 billion, he that issue consumes close to half of Boston don’t have to deal with, so which will save $1.7 million over ness, we are re-running this profile, said, with fiscal 2012 being “the the state’s budget in some way, he legislators from more widespread the term of the bond. That almost with minor updates, as it was first worst budget we’ll be facing.” argues it’s important to combine districts of central and western didn’t happen: Initially, Town published for the Democratic pri- “Massachusetts was the last to good ideas from various sources to Massachusetts have had to put Manager Chris Clark tried to argue mary in April. get into the recession and bring the cost down. Among them pressure on their more urban peers his own case before the state is the third or fourth to is a bill that would create a single- to pay the state’s share of the bill Department of Revenue for “front- To incumbent 6th get out of it,” he said, not- payer system, but Alicea notes that (and, lately, keep it from falling too loading” the payments (and raising Worcester Democrat ing the economy is a term itself tends to scare people far). money by selling buildings, which Geraldo Alicea, the “national crisis.” It will, who don’t understand it. Even with all of those things in is still in limbo), but the DOR current fiscal situa- however, still take time to Last term, the Legislature picked process, Alicea is willing to take rejected it. Alicea and others then tion is a time for peo- get back to the heights of “the low-hanging fruit” of health time to address what some in the sponsored special legislation, ple, especially in gov- 2007, but he said he’s care, pension, probation and other community have raised as con- which made it to the governor’s ernment, “to make “proud” of his efforts to necessary reforms, and Alicea cerns about his actions in office. desk. Alicea said Gov.Deval Patrick tough choices.” promote turn-around hopes to be able to continue work- One of those issues is that regard- was planning to veto it, but he, That, in a nutshell, while keeping “bare ing on them. ing the Registry of Motor Vehicles Clark and others involved is how he defends bones services that are a Likewise, he argues the state — which moved out of Big Bunny explained what they were trying to some of the votes, par- necessity” going. needs to do more to support green Plaza, set up shop at the Charlton do and Patrick accepted it. ticularly supporting Geraldo Alicea Like almost everyone, energy, including “offer consumers Pike rest area, and returned to “I’m the connection in knowing alcohol and sales taxes, Alicea notes the state opportunities so they can invest in Southbridge (at the Casaubon who to talk to, and who has the for which he has been needs to create more jobs, that.” But Alicea notes the state’s Center) within a year. Although experience to make those connec- criticized in recent months. Among but to him the tax incentives and finances limit what it can fund some have criticized Alicea for tions,” he claims as his strong suit the critics are his special election other programs need to come with right now, and he doesn’t see coming into the issue late and not for this issue and the election over- opponents, Republican Peter strings. Boston creating tax breaks for being more forceful over the issue, all. Durant and independents Robert “If you don’t comply with your solar, geothermal or similar house- he argued, “that’s not how you get Referring to the November tie, Cirba and Peter Boria. fair share of the obligations, you hold systems in the near future things done.” Instead, he claims he Alicea attributes that outcome “You can’t have it both ways. You have to pay us back,” he said, point- (some rebates do still exist). held Registrar Rachel Kaprielian largely to “sourness about what can’t have local aid without some ing to the recent job-killing depar- Bringing that home, Alicea has “on the burner” behind-the-scenes was happening nationally.” He’s not kind of revenue,” Alicea observed. tures of Evergreen Solar and been a presence at recent Charlton and focused on bringing her and too worried about a recurrence, “... No one wants to increase taxes, Fidelity as examples. “We’re going wind turbine hearings, and said he others the table to come up with a saying he’s still hearing from “a lot and once our economy starts turn- to address that this year.” “understands what their concerns solution. He also challenges claims of people concerned about the ing around, we’re willing to look at Among the likely agenda items, are all about.” He argues there’s a he “hurt” the seniors that were direction the country’s going. I bringing it back down.” he predicted the casino bill will be need to balance energy needs with once at Casaubon by saying they’ve can’t control that, but I can control He’s referring mostly to the sales resurrected in some form, but he quality of life issues and that more told him they actually find the the direction the state is going.” tax hike, which he argues has said he wants to make sure it pro- research should be done on some Community Center a better loca- “I’m hoping people are starting to returned about $2 million to 6th tects nearby communities, goes to aspects of alternative power. tion for space, traffic and other rea- feel a little better about the direc- Worcester towns in various ways the highest bidder and requires Personally preferring solar, he said sons. tion Massachusetts is going in, that “help keep the lights on.” local approval. He voted yes last he was one of the supporters of a What he regrets about the situa- because if they go to another state, Although state reports claim the time, saying “70 percent of the dis- bill that would have strengthened tion, he added, “is not getting the the direction is clearly worse,” economy is improving — Alicea trict supports it,” but he also local control over such projects (it word out more about what was tak- Alicea added. “... We’ve been finally said revenues are “$800 million admits “it’s clearly not the answer, passed the House but died in the ing place” behind the scenes. seeing our fair share [in the dis- above benchmark” — there’s still a but it helps.” Senate last session). “There’s a lot of misinformation trict] these last four years.” good climb to go — he argues Also crucial is making things Also, he sees a continued need to out there,” he said. “they’re $1.5 billion shy of what we easier for small business, with one address school funding, particular- He also takes some credit for Durant: ‘I thought the time was right for the district’ BY GUS STEEVES amenities. Doing so is likely to be a key issue term infrastructure and similar one-time which already exist and he’d like to keep STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER in the future, Durant argues, because of the expenses. But the state used it to “backfill” going. It might also be a place for state grants For Peter Durant, the 6th Worcester economy and cost of fuel. To cut commute its budget — for example, replacing a large or pilot programs, which he sees as giving rematch has definitely given him some name times and “keep people closer to home,” he sum of school aid with stimulus funds — and “entrepreneurs a chance to develop whatever recognition. advocates “a recentralization of communi- “never planned for the day [the end] came.” it is we want to accomplish.” Last year, he ran his ties.” That means they’re now looking at “dracon- Ironically, he acknowledges that’s essen- Republican campaign for the seat As part of that process, he pro- ian cuts.” tially what the Evergreen Solar project was on about $10,000. Since Nov. 2 and poses to create a district master Durant looks at recent experience in supposed to be — the firm accepted millions the subsequent recount/court plan commission to look at Spencer, where he’s a selectmen, as a better in state funds then claimed it couldn’t com- case, “it has become, in a sense, longer-term development and approach. There, he claims the town has pete with China and closed, when it has a for better or worse, a statewide related issues across the five “done a good job dealing with these cuts facility in China. Citing Auditor Suzanne race,” drawing an influx of con- towns, bringing together town because we’re in a team environment” that Bump, Durant said the state spends $2 billion tributions from outside the dis- officials and other community allowed them to increase the town’s stabiliza- on such tax incentives, but with little over- trict. leaders. That may require a mind- tion fund. His board supported three sight and often no “claw-back provisions.” That’s also true for his set change, though, since Durant Proposition 2.5 ballot questions — two debt “There are a lot of ideas out there other Democratic opponent, incumbent also notes government in general exclusions for a fire truck and Town Hall states are trying to implement,” he observed, Geraldo Alicea, but less so for the isn’t good at planning, in part repairs, the third a general override for gov- pointing especially at health care. In that two independents, Peter Boria because there’s such a “push to ernment needs. Cirba has criticized him for vein, he said he rejects the single-payer con- and Robert Cirba. get through budget season,” and that support because Spencer then had about cept, but is willing to see what other states Peter Durant “I thought the time was right maybe even because House terms $1.2 million on hand, but Durant argues that and countries are doing, “figure out what for the district,” Durant said of are too short. He likes the idea of money is best used for one-time capital pur- works best, and tweak it.” why he ran last year. “You can’t complain extending them to four years, but also notes chases. He supports recent legislation to eliminate about it and not do something about it.” the original idea was to ensure the officehold- “Being a conservative doesn’t mean you’re health care from municipal collective bar- One of Durant’s key issues is one that’s on ers didn’t get too far from the public. He said part of the ‘no money for anything’ crowd,” gaining. On the larger scale, he feels the many people’s minds — taxes and other he also likes the idea of having a two-year Durant said. insurance problem is largely doctors’ fear of effects on businesses. He advocates slashing budget cycle. Going forward, one major need will be being sued, so they order unnecessary tests. the state corporate income tax from 8.5 per- Getting such longer-term plans into the energy,but Durant’s not a supporter of using “If we’re serious about having a health cent to the same level as the personal tax, 5.3 State House, however, will require the leader- government funds or taxes to “pick winners insurance safety net, we need to have low- percent. But, to ensure that doesn’t decimate ship’s involvement, so Durant, as both a and losers.” cost catastrophic plans” that would cover the budget, he argues it needs to be coupled Republican and a newcomer if he wins, “We can’t keep subsidizing all these alter- unexpected injuries and illness, he said. “We with eliminating the “loopholes and tax knows he’s not too likely to see much native energy systems just because there’s have to make the processes we have more effi- incentives.” progress on that front soon. But as a moder- hope for it down the road,” he said. “I think cient and cut the superfluous waste.” Doing so, he claims, will encourage busi- ate, he feels he can “build trust and respect” we need a shotgun approach and look at all of ness to stay here and hire more people. But there. these types of energy.” he notes the state really needs to focus less on That said, Durant isn’t happy with how the Instead, he sees a large place for increased Gus Steeves can be reached at 508-909-4135 or recruiting new firms and more on retaining state handled the stimulus funding. Because efficiency at all levels, something he feels is by e-mail at [email protected]. the existing ones, in part by promoting what everyone knew it would run out this year, he “much more cost effective.” That’s a place for the district towns have for resources and argues it should have only been used for long- potential tax credits and low-interest loans, Boria: Need to build trust, cooperation BY GUS STEEVES know,” he observed. “They over- always heard people talking politics, ment to keep insurance level-funded has to commit to months of effort, STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER whelm you with information or but we never really did at home. … for next year when it has been sky- he said. To Peter Boria, there’s a serious don’t give you any.” [Eventually,] I started watching peo- rocketing in many other towns. That does create one issue now, breakdown of trust at all levels of Instead, he advocates pulling the ple in town… [local politics] kind of “The more you communicate to though: If Boria wins, he notes he government, and he hopes to do various interests together and tak- sucks you in.” employees that this [fiscal mess] is can’t effectively be both selectman something about it. ing ideas from all sides. A case in To Boria, several recent issues real, the more they’re willing to and state representative, so he’ll “There’s no trust point for him is the ongo- indicate local voices aren’t being cooperate,” Boria said. “But I don’t resign the former. That means anywhere from citi- ing health insurance situ- heard on Beacon Hill. Specifically, really see the Legislature is willing Charlton will need another special zens to municipal gov- ation. He admits he does- he points to cuts in local aid, the to do that.” election (as would Spencer if ernment, from munici- n’t have a ready-made expanded sales tax, the alcohol tax At the moment, Boria acknowl- Durant wins). pal to state govern- solution, but wants to pull (which voters killed at the ballot in edges that he has few specific pre- Being an independent, he notes he ment,” he said. insurers, doctors, citizens November), de-funding the Quinn scriptions for solutions, largely won’t have a built-in legislative “Everyone thinks and other players to the Bill (which pays police extra for because he’s not in a position to ask group to caucus with, but he doesn’t everyone else is wast- table and figure one out. degrees), and various business- the state department heads “Can see that as a problem. Instead, he ing money.” “There are tough deci- related issues. But he cautions you explain to me what this $4 bil- plans to do so based on individual But he argues, “The sions to make, and they’re against doing what often happens lion does?” If elected, though, he issues, with the hope that, over time, people in the towns are not enjoyable,” he said. with law-making: “a knee-jerk reac- said he wants to have such conversa- voters will send other third-party doing the best with For the last seven years, tion [that goes] to one extreme and tions to prioritize spending needs folks to Beacon Hill to create such a what we have.” Boria has been a select- makes it unaffordable to do things.” and identify whether they’ve actual- caucus. Having seen that ten- Peter Boria man in Charlton, several Of course, like all of his oppo- ly “cut as much as they can cut.” Right now, he argues, Republicans sion for several years of them chairman. nents, he sees a need to watch the Within the district, similar dis- often “vote no just to say ‘we’re in and watching how the Previously,he spent about budget; in his case, that means “con- cussions are necessary with local the minority,’and can’t get anything Legislature addressed it, Boria two years on the Water-Sewer solidate programs,” revamp the pen- officials and voters regarding why done.” Democrats, by contrast, have came to the conclusion — “I could Commission and a few more on the sion, welfare and disability systems state budget changes are happening. held control for decades, and people do that.” So he threw his hat in the Water Commission before they and make more changes to the That’s something he feels Alicea and need to ask whether they’re happy ring for the 6th Worcester represen- merged. He got his start on the health insurance system. To do other recent legislators haven’t been with that, he said. tative’s race as an independent, police chief search committee that those things, though, Boria advo- good about doing. where he faces fellow independent hired the current chief, James cates reaching out to public unions When asked why he jumped in the Gus Steeves can be reached at 508- Robert Cirba, Republican Peter Pervier. and “earn their trust, so that when race only after last November’s 909-4135 or by e-mail at gus@stone- Durant and incumbent Democrat But most of his time has been we say there’s no money, they recount and court case, Boria said bridgepress.com. Geraldo Alicea May 10. focused on the family business, run- believe us” and help solve the prob- he’d “been thinking about it since Years ago, Boria used to be a ning LaMountain’s Garage and a lem. 2006,” but couldn’t then manage the Republican, but he switched related property management firm He points to recent success the garage and CVS project while run- because he “got tired of the party that, among other things, built the selectmen have had with town ning. Last summer, he said, he was politics. … The banter [in both par- CVS on Route 20. unions to show it works, but it takes able to hire a few people and started ties] doesn’t focus on the issues, and “When I was growing up, politics “small steps. It’s not all or nothing.” planning for a run in 2012, but this Please see Bob Cirba’s the people don’t get any benefit from wasn’t really on my mind,” he said. Regarding health care specifically, chance opened, with its short cam- it.” “Working at the gas station, you he noted they negotiated an agree- paign season. Normally, a candidate profile on page 15 “Maybe they don’t want us to 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net SPORTS Anderson’s big day helps Rams beat Warriors

BY MICHAEL CORSO five hits and striking out eight his squad have been on the short With one out senior shortstop SPORTS CORRESPONDENT batters. end of a few close games this John Preissler (1 for 3) hit a DUDLEY — Senior pitcher First year head coach Mark season. laser that quickly went over the Tyler Anderson had a big all- Muska was pleased with his “I just told them to forget center fielder’s head and left around game for the Shepherd team’s performance, in particu- about this one and move on to him on second base with a dou- Hill baseball team, going 3 for 3 lar his pitcher’s. the next game,” he said. ble. Designated hitter Bryan with a key RBI double at the “Eric pitched a heck of a “There’s always tomorrow. Stearns walked to put runners plate and pitching a complete game,” he said. “It was a tough That’s baseball.” on first and second. Anderson game on the mound en route to a loss but I don’t think we played Neither side could generate promptly laced a ground-rule dramatic 2-1 victory over horrible. We just couldn’t get a any offense for much of the double into the right-center gap Tantasqua on Wednesday after- big hit.” afternoon. However, it was the that one-hopped into the woods, noon, April 27. With the game tied at 1-1 going Warriors who pushed the first scoring Preissler. The Rams, now 5-3, would into the bottom of the seventh run across the board in the Proulx then got out of the jam score a single run in both the inning, the Warriors brought in fourth inning. by striking out the next two bat- sixth and seventh innings to junior right-hander Kyle With two outs Tantasqua ters preserving a 1-1 game. edge the Warriors in a well- Lavallee to keep the game tied. began a rally that started with The starting center fielders on pitched game. After striking out the first batter Champeau (2 for 3), who hit a both teams flashed some leather The hard throwing lefty shut he faced, Lavallee allowed a sin- single to right field. He would to help out their starting pitch- down a powerful Tantasqua line- gle to left fielder Holden French scoot across the plate when ers. In the fourth inning Stearns up, allowing just one run on five (1 for 3) on a ball that took a right fielder Pat Button (2 for 3) hit a ball that looked to find hits while striking out six bat- tough hop on third baseman ripped an RBI double to the left- some grass in centerfield, but ters and working out of several Jake Boliard. Sophomore sec- center gap. Anderson would Lavallee made a nice diving key jams to keep his team in the ond baseman Drew Ravenelle (2 minimize the damage by getting catch to keep Stearns off the game. for 4) added a single to right field the next batter to fly out to right base path. “Tyler’s a warrior, a real com- that advanced the speedy field and keep the score 1-0. Stearns’ teammate would get petitor,” said Shepherd Hill French to third base. French The Warriors took that 1-0 some revenge on the Warriors in coach Shaune Ducharme. “I would race home shortly after advantage into the sixth inning. the top half of the fifth inning. don’t worry about him out there when Lavallee threw a breaking With one out, they would load Second baseman Charlie on the mound.” ball in the dirt that catcher Nick the bases on a Tim Santilli walk Decataldo hit a shallow fly ball The Warriors, who dropped to Champeau couldn’t handle, and a pair of base hits from to center that was tracked down 6-5, had a strong outing from sending the Rams’ bench into a Champeau and Button. on a diving effort by sophomore junior starting pitcher Eric frenzy, meeting French at home Anderson buckled down and Brad Picard. Proulx, who kept the Rams’ plate. struck out the next two batters Ducharme has been pleased offense at bay for most of the “The end result I’ll take any to get out of the inning. with the progression of his afternoon, mixing in a hard day,” said Ducharme following With the momentum swinging young team’s overall play. Nick Ethier photos curveball along with a decep- the game. “The kids calmed to their side, Shepherd Hill “We got a little bit more tively quick fastball. Proulx fin- down. We’ve become a team finally got to Proulx in the bot- aggressive,” said Ducharme. Shepherd Hill’s Tyler Anderson follows through on his ished the afternoon going six instead of individuals.” tom half of the sixth inning to “Confidence is a big thing, and release on a pitch to the plate. innings, allowing one run on On the other side, Muska and tie the game. we’re starting to have that.” Oxford bats come alive in 13-6 win over Auburn

BY JIM SARKISIAN one RBI), Bolio (2 for 4, one run, three RBIs), SPORTS CORRESPONDENT and Andrew Gray (1 for 3, two runs, three AUBURN — The Oxford baseball team’s RBIs). batting lineup has struggled so far this year In the fourth inning, Oxford used small-ball against left-handed pitching, as they have to get the offense going. Back-to-back bunts five to six lefties in the lineup each game. down the third-base line by Mike D’Alio and During their game vs. Auburn last Friday, Stone set the table for the Pirates. Starting to April 29, one would have never known about feel the pressure, Libuda struggled to find the their batting problems, as they were able to strike zone, walking the Stockhaus and hit- cruise by the Rockets 13-6 at Memorial Field. ting Bolio with a pitch. “Lefties have caused us big problems this After two more hits by the Pirates, Libuda year,” Oxford coach Justin Richards said, was pulled for Connor Fuller. With runners “and we’ve been working on it non-stop. This on first and third base, Fuller made a pickoff is the first time it actually showed in a game.” throw to first, getting the runner in a run- The Pirates got off to a quick start against down to end the inning. Auburn starting pitcher Ben Libuda – a After the fourth inning, Oxford held a com- southpaw. With leadoff hitter Cody Stone get- manding 10-3 lead. ting on base with a walk, Nick Stockhaus and “It’s nice to see that Coach Richards’ labor Jeff Bolio followed with back-to-back dou- is coming to fruition,” Auburn coach Eric bles, giving Oxford an early 2-0 lead. Swedberg said. “He’s got a couple of really After a mound visit by the Auburn coach- good players and they made all of the plays ing staff, Libuda settled down, striking out today, they had good confidence, and they got the next three batters in order. in control immediately.” Courtesy photo The Rockets countered with an offensive The Rockets showed some life in the fifth The Oxford baseball team poses inside the famous Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y., before the Pirates attack of their own in the bottom of the first. inning when Vaitkunas (3 for 4, two runs) led faced Quaboag on April 22. Oxford won the game 7-3 and then defeated Auburn on April 29, 13-6, to After Steve Wallace and Mike Vaitkunas with a single, followed by doubles from Diaz improve to 9-2 on the season. reached on back-to-back singles, Mykal Diaz (3 for 4, two runs, two RBIs) and Backlin (2 for followed with a single of his own to plate 4, one run, three RBIs), scoring two runs. hard to watch.” ters in order. Wallace. Cleanup hitter Marcus Backlin hit a After the three hits to lead off the inning, Oxford put any chance of a comeback away “Tyler’s had a very good year,” Richards double into the right-center gap, scoring Oxford pitcher Tyler Stuart settled down, get- in the seventh inning. In his third inning of said, “and Auburn is a very good hitting Vaitkunas and Diaz, giving Auburn the 3-2 ting two quick outs before surrendering a relief, Fuller began to lose command of the team. That is the best hitting team he’s seen lead. third run in the inning courtesy of a Fuller zone and he walked four batters in the thus far this year. He finally had a team that The Rockets then held the lead until the double off the left field wall. inning. The Pirates were able to plate three could hit him, and he couldn’t blow it by. He third inning, where Oxford put on an offen- “Mike (Vaitkunas) hit the ball, Diaz did too, runs in the inning, pushing the lead to 13-6. had to adjust, and he did.” sive show that led into the fourth. The Pirates and Wally (Wallace) gets on base,” Swedberg Stuart (complete game, six earned runs, With the win Oxford improved to 9-2, while scored three in the third inning, thanks to said, “but we can’t come through. We can’t four strikeouts) came on in the bottom of the Auburn dropped to 4-4. three hits by Stockhaus (3 for 5, four runs, get going, and we let the inning end, and it’s seventh inning and retired the Auburn bat-

HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOOK

April 25 Ashley Mason won the singles pitcher for Shepherd Hill, while Emily Gustavson (high jump, 200- Welchell, also lost. David Prouty 16, Tantasqua 5 — matches for Tantasqua, while the Jordan Kingman suffered the loss meter dash) were doubles winners Wachusett 5, Tantasqua 0 — The The Panthers softball team hosted teams of Jennifer Ertel and for Tantasqua. for the victorious Warriors. Warriors boys’ tennis team and beat the Warriors under the Caroline Switchenko and Melissa Schutrick (3 for 3) and Kingman (2 Brittany Hodgerney of Leicester dropped its first match of the sea- lights. Edberg and Samantha Robinson for 3) were also the top offensive was a triple winner (long jump, son, falling to 9-1 after a road loss to Prouty broke open a 5-5 tie in the were also winners. performers for their respective triple jump, 400-meter dash). the Mountaineers. bottom of the fourth inning with a The Panthers dropped to 0-4 on the teams. Tantasqua 75, Uxbridge 61 — Robbie Warren, Tyler Allen, and seven-run frame, and it was enough season. Tantasqua 3, Shepherd Hill 2 — Aaron Anderstrom (two mile, dis- Connor Munnis participated in the for the victory. Ashley Olsen threw Tantasqua 14, Grafton 8 — The The visiting Warriors girls’ tennis cus) and Alex Hellyar (high jump, singles matches for Tantasqua, a complete game for the Panthers, host Warriors girls’ lacrosse team team remained unbeaten at 8-0, 100-meter hurdles) were double while the tandems of Ryan while Christina Fish was 2 for 5. improved to 5-2 on the season despite a very close match with the winners for the victorious Chevalier and Dillon Gaudet plus Prouty is now 3-4 on the season. behind three goal efforts from Rams (3-2). Warriors in a boys’ track meet, Tom Cloutier and Matt Proulx were Jordan Kingman took the loss on Melissa Frio (two assists), Jessica Tantasqua’s Emily King earned a while Jerry Drane (400-meter dash, the doubles teams. the mound for Tantasqua, while Farland (one assist), and Cassidy point in the match in the No. 1 sin- 200-meter dash) and Sullivan (shot April 30 Kassidy Beyerlin was 1 for 3 with a Robert. gles pairing, as did No. 3 singles put, 100-meter dash) also per- Tantasqua 18, Wachusett 11 — triple and 3 RBIs. The Warriors are Allison Tichy (two goals), Olivia player Ashley Mason. Shepherd formed well for the Spartans. Jessica Farland contributed eight now 3-6. Connly (two goals), Jessica Frio Hill’s Courtney Churchill was the Tantasqua 110, Leicester 26 — points (seven goals, one assist) for April 26 (one goal), Georgia Kirker-Head winner in No. 2 singles play, mak- Also in boys’ track, Anderstrom the Warriors girls’ lacrosse team, Tantasqua 4, David Prouty 1 — (two assists), and Allison Minchoff ing the match 2-1. (two mile, discus), Hellyar (triple who won a big game over the The host Warriors improved to 8-0 (one assist) were other offensive Both teams split the doubles match- jump, 100-meter hurdles), Windell Mountaineers. with an impressive boys’ tennis contributors. Miranda Dry made es as the No. 1 tandem of Brianna Westbrook (100-meter dash, 200- Melissa Frio (five goals, four victory over the Panthers. five saves in net for Tantasqua. Borus and Jessica Sudyka from the meter dash), and Mike Dobos (one assists), Cassidy Robert (three Tyler Allen and Tom Cloutier won April 27 Rams won, as well as the Warriors’ mile, 800-meter run) were double goals), Allison Minchoff (two the No. 2 and No. 3 singles matches, Tantasqua 5, Shepherd Hill 0 — No. 2 team of Samantha Robinson winners for the Warriors. goals), and Savannah Lundwall respectively, for Tantasqua, while The host Warriors boys’ tennis and Ivonne Welchell. Trevor Choruzek was the only dou- (one goal) were other offensive both doubles teams also emerged team continued its dominant sea- Uxbridge 72, Tantasqua 64 — ble winner for the Wolverines (long sparkplugs, while Miranda Dry victorious. The No. 1 doubles tan- son – which now stands at 9-0 – The Spartans defeated the jump, 400-meter hurdles). made five saves in goal. dem of Ryan Chevalier and Dillon after dispatching the Rams. Warriors in a girls’ track meet April 29 Tantasqua is now 6-2 on the season. Gaudet won in three sets, while the Robbie Warren, Tyler Allen, and behind Emily Cahill, a quadruple St. Peter-Marian 5, Tantasqua 0 Milford 12, Tantasqua 7 — Alex No. 2 team of Alex Hardy and Will Connor Munnis picked up singles winner (long jump, high jump, 100- — The Warriors girls’ tennis team Lucas (four goals), Aaron Rice (two Jones won in straight sets. victories for Tantasqua, as did No. meter dash, 100-meter hurdles). finally lost its first match of the goals, one assist), and Conor No. 1 singles player Sean Murray 1 doubles team Ryan Chevalier and Rachael Smith (triple jump, one season, dropping to 8-1. Fabrycki (one goal, one assist) had was the lone victor for the Dillon Gaudet and No. 2 doubles mile, 800 meters) and Corrie Emily King lost in No. 1 singles, big days for the Warriors boys’ Panthers, now 3-1. team Tom Cloutier and Alex Hardy. Molleur (javelin, shot put) were while Nicole Cormier (No. 2) and lacrosse team, but Tantasqua suf- Tantasqua 5, David Prouty 0 — Shepherd Hill 8, Tantasqua 0 — multiple winners for Tantasqua. Ashley Mason (No. 3) also lost sin- fered the road loss. Much like the boys’ tennis team, The host Rams scored four runs in Tantasqua 90, Leicester 46 — gles matches. The No. 1 doubles the Warrior girls also kept up its both the fourth and fifth innings to Also in girls’ track, Rachael Smith team of Jen Ertel and Caroline undefeated ways, improving to 7-0. post a shutout in softball action. (one mile, 800 meters), Corrie Switchenko, plus the No. 2 tandem Emily King, Nicole Cormier, and Jessica Schutrick was the winning Molleur (javelin, shot put), and of Samantha Robinson and Ivonne www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 SPORTS From rivals to roommates, Kasik and DeVito shine at Worcester State

BY MICHAEL CORSO This season Worcester State is 21-10 over- SPORTS CORRESPONDENT all, 8-4 in the MASCAC, and have continued WORCESTER — When Worcester State their recent success, which has a lot to do University senior pitcher Chad Kasik recalls with the pitching performances of both his high school baseball career, one memory Kasik and DeVito. stands out above the others. Kasik leads the starting pitching staff with In his junior season at Shepherd Hill a 2.32 ERA and a 4-2 record. DeVito continues Regional High School, Kasik was called upon to win games, posting a 4-1 record despite to pinch hit in a blowout game in which his struggling with a 5.50 ERA. team was on the losing end against their The Lancers are second in the MASCAC hated rival, the Bartlett Indians. despite having a plethora of injuries to key With the game’s decision well intact, the players and the departure of several starters tall, left-handed Kasik entered the batter’s from last season’s club. They trail just box and was promptly greeted by a fastball Westfield State in the conference. that plunked him square in the back. DeVito thinks the team has made big steps On the mound that day for the Indians was over the past couple of weeks. an up and coming, hard throwing right-han- “We are really progressing, especially on der named Bobby DeVito. defense recently,” he said. For the next two seasons Kasik and DeVito Kasik agrees that the team is getting better, not only renewed a longtime Southern but also sees more room to improve. Worcester County League West division “We are well rounded but we aren’t excep- rivalry between bordering towns, but also a tional at anything,” he said. personal rivalry between each other that The Lancers are closing in on their third dated back to T-ball days. consecutive 30-win season, despite not having “We used to play T-ball together and my Courtesy photos a home field. dad was the coach,” said DeVito. “Then he Left, Chad Kasik of Dudley, a Shepherd Hill graduate, has been on the pitching staff for Worcester State DeVito considers this year’s team a broth- [Kasik] moved to Dudley. When he went to University for the past two seasons, as he and Bobby DeVito have taken a personal rivalry and turned it erhood of close-knit players, which of course Shepherd Hill he was that guy that I didn’t into a successful dual threat on the mound for the Lancers. Right, Bartlett High graduate Bobby DeVito has includes Kasik. like.” contributed four solid seasons as a Worcester State University pitcher. “We go to Florida for a couple of weeks and Kasik agrees that there wasn’t any love lost the dome when we get back so we have a lot of between the two in high school. with the club. with DeVito. This time they would be team- time together,” he said. “I like everyone on “I felt like it was him vs. me when we “Dirk and I have butted heads a couple mates. my team.” played each other our senior year,” he said. times but he is the only coach to call me and It wouldn’t take long for Kasik and DeVito From the time the Lancers landed down in “It was a very big and heated rivalry between give me a chance to play,” said DeVito on to become the top pitchers in Worcester Florida to begin their season, the goal has Shepherd Hill and Bartlett. We went back Baker. “I was ready to give up baseball and go State’s arsenal. Last season Kasik finished been the same, which is to win the MASCAC and forth against each other. We could lose to the University of Tampa.” with a 5-4 record and a 3.83 ERA, while and advance further than any Worcester every game [all season] and win those two DeVito flourished as soon as he stepped DeVito finished with an impressive 6-0 mark State team has ever gone before. games [vs. Bartlett] and it would be a success- onto the field with the Lancers. He is current- and a 4.30 ERA. So far the Lancers are living up to those ful season. That is how big of a rivalry it ly tied for second in career wins at Worcester The two quickly bonded and became ambitious dreams and have no plans on cut- was.” State with 16 and sixth in strikeouts with 143 friends and roommates. ting the plans short. DeVito and Kasik split their head-to-head over his four-year career. Both players can now breathe a sigh of “I like our chances to go pretty far this sea- pitching match-ups their senior season and it After two years at Wheaton, Kasik decided relief playing with one another instead of son,” said Kasik. “We have a good group of appeared that it would be the last time each to transfer closer to home, deciding upon against each other. guys that love to play baseball together.” other would see the other on the field. Worcester State because of its academics and “It is a lot better playing with him than And with Kasik and DeVito playing togeth- Kasik, a SWCL All-Star his senior season, good baseball program. against him,” said DeVito. er and starting for Worcester State took his game to Wheaton College, while “I went to Worcester State because it had a Both pitchers helped the Lancers record a University, the two foes turned friends play a DeVito, a Telegram and Gazette All-Star his good criminal justice program and it was stellar 31-11-1 season and a MASCAC title last large part in the Lancers’ success. senior year, received only one offer to play closer to home,” said Kasik on his decision to spring. They would come up short in the college ball with Worcester State and head transfer. Regionals, losing to Eastern coach Dirk Baker, who is in his 16th season As a Lancer, Kasik was once again reunited State. Eight unearned runs harm Minutemen in loss to Eagles

BY NICK ETHIER gled to load the bases, No. 9 SPORTS STAFF WRITER hitter Tony Wightman plated CHARLTON — If one were to two with a long single. Back take away the top of the third to the top of the order, Nick inning from the Bay Path vs. Matthews – now batting for a Worcester Tech contest held May 2, second time in the frame – the Eagles would have narrowly laced an RBI double, and defeated the Minutemen 4-3. Mike Kaczowka finished the Instead, Worcester Tech was able to rally with a 2RBI single. plate across eight runs in the frame When all was said and – all runs were unearned – and the done after two and a half Eagles won decisively, 12-3. innings of play, Worcester “Eight unearned runs in one Tech led 10-0. inning and you just can’t win like “[Against] a Top 10 team, that,” Bay Path coach Mark you got to make the plays,” Sansoucy said. “Outside of that one said Sansoucy of his defense, inning, it’s a game.” which made five errors in With Worcester Tech leading 2-0, the game. “You can’t give thanks to a two-run second inning them extra outs, and that’s on RBI base hits from Joe Lundberg why they beat us.” and Andrew Montiverdi, it looked Despite the high run total as if the Minutemen would escape from the Eagles, Sansoucy further trouble in the third. Bay liked the way Normandin Path pitcher Brandon Normandin pitched. retired the first two batters in order, “Brandon pitched great,” but from there it was all trouble. he said. “There’s nothing John Boyd of the Eagles hit a lazy you can do. You can’t defend pop fly to third baseman Nick the errors. Once we made Nickerson, but with a pretty strong one mistake, it snowballed.” wind breezing toward left field, the Bay Path picked up a run Nick Ethier photos ball popped out of his glove, keep- in the bottom of the third Left, Bay Path’s Josh St. Laurent ducks under a Worcester Tech pitch to avoid getting hit. Right, Bay Path’s Brandon Normandin releases ing the inning alive. Mike inning after Dave Prince and follows through on his pitch to the plate. Mastrototaro (3 for 4) then hit a doubled and Andrew spinning single to first base, and as Richards (2 for 4) singled the runner reached Boyd raced him in, but Worcester Tech the fifth and seventh innings, And the defense has had other League (CAL), while the home. Montiverdi followed with landed one last punch in the top of respectively. Normandin and Josh poor outings similar to this last Minutemen dropped below the .500 what appeared to be a routine the fourth inning. St. Laurent picked up the RBI hits. game, so Sansoucy knows that line – the grounds for reaching the groundball out, but first baseman After a Mastrototaro double, Bay Path only collected five hits needs to change as well. postseason tournament – to 4-5 Dan Hooten dropped the ball and Montiverdi (2 for 4) launched a deep all afternoon while stranding 11 “We’ve been pretty inconsistent overall, 3-2 in the CAL. everyone was safe, including shot that cleared the softball dugout runners. defensively,” he said. “We can come “They’re great kids, they work Mastrototaro at home. Ryan in deep leftfield, good for a home “Right now we only have a few out one day and play great, and we hard, and they’ll get better,” said Sandstrom was up next, and he con- run. guys that are hitting consistently, can [also] make a lot of mistakes.” Sansoucy. tributed with an RBI single. Now leading 12-2, the Eagles gave so we need to get better at it,” said Worcester Tech improved to 6-1 After Tony Monteiro (2 for 4) sin- up single runs to the Minutemen in Sansoucy. overall, 5-0 in the Colonial Athletic

Preparing for the spring season

Two youth travel soccer teams from Dudley prac- ticed and honed their craft at Five Star Soccer Academy in Oxford over the winter, in preparation for the spring season. It was a great opportunity to keep the teams together to better themselves. The U10 team was sponsored by I.F. Engineering Corp., while the U16 team was called the Sublime. Members of the U10 team included Marissa Benvenuti, Sydney Clark, Hannah Cushing, Allison Donais, Jenna Errico, Kaylee Galvin, Kaylee Jarominski, Nicole Karp, Madison Marsh, Haley A U10 indoor soccer team from Dudley, sponsored by I.F. Engineering Courtesy photos Sautter, Demi Teguis, Melina Teguis, Amanda Corp., played at Five Star Soccer Academy in Oxford over the winter. The Sublime, a U16 indoor soccer team from Dudley, played at Five Star Tonkin, and Samantha Zannotti. The team consisted of Coach Tony, assistants Mike and Steve, and, Soccer Academy in Oxford over the winter. The team consisted of Coach The U16 team consisted of Bri Borus, Rebecca from left, (back row) Jenna Errico, Allison Donais, Kaylee Jarominski, Manday Jarominski and assistant Peter Strivers and, from left, (back Costen, Naomi Danna, Ashley Fagan, Stacey Foshay, Madison Marsh, Hannah Cushing, Samantha Zannotti, Kaylee Galvin, row) Stacey Foshay, Naomi Danna, Melanie Lewis, Ashlee Jarominski, Ashlee Jarominski, Melanie Lewis, Kim Morrissey, (front row) Marissa Benvenuti, Melina Teguis, Sydney Clark, Demi Rebecca Costen, Ashley Fagan, Bri Borus, Jess Sudyka, (front row) McKenzie Mullins, Kaycee Roy, Morgan Stivers, Jess Teguis, and Haley Sautter. Amanda Tonkin and Nicole Karp are not in McKenzie Mullins, Kim Morrissey, Julia Westwell, Kaycee Roy, and Sudyka, and Julia Westwell. the photo, but we members of the team. Morgan Stivers. 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net No changes on Board of Selectmen, incumbents win

Webster resident Robert Miller stands with his daughter Sylwia Dudley resident Brian Germain and Webster resident Les Stevens Joy Richard photo Carier, and employee Shevaun Reddy of Woodstock, Conn., as they hold signs to support Stevens and his first run for Board of Webster resident Kelly Kokernak watches as her son Jimmy, 5, finds campaign for Miller’s to return to the Board of Selectmen. Selectmen. their road as she signs in to vote Monday, May 2.

sentiments during the after- worked well together during the numbers for the first ELECTION express who they wanted to see everyone come out, continued from page 1 noon, but after the election the last three years. precinct, and it gave an indi- he was excited to be able to “I don’t think I was expect- cation of how [the numbers] working for their town. and taking advantage of work. continue with the board, ing to win, but I was hoping were falling. It wasn’t until “I am proud,” said Miller. their right to vote. Duggan also echoed those which he said he believes has to win,” said Duggan. that point until I thought, “I am thankful to everyone “I was a little disappoint- “The state of mind ‘Well, OK, I have a good who came out to support me. ed,” said Stevens. “I think it the last three years chance.’” All of the volunteers and my was a great turnout, and the has been pushing the After speaking with both family worked hard. It is people who came out made new guy, and if that Miller and Stevens, it was what it is. It was a good turn their choice. It was a long Bay Path to purchase out and we will see what hap- race, and in the end the voter had happened this clear that they were appre- year it would have ciative of all of the support pens. It was overwhelming decided who they wanted.” been three for second they had received from those with all of the support, it was place, and anything in the community. They said beautiful.” Joy Richard may be state-of-the-art machine Stevens said while it was reached at 508-909-4129 or by could have happened. they were happy to see peo- Really,until they read ple come out to vote, and difficult to hear the final e-mail at jrichard@stone- learning a trade and growing results, he said he was happy bridgepress.com. BAY PATH within a company. I really think continued from page 1 that helped our bond. He unfortu- but this donation is going to nately passed away last year but bring us to the next level that there was still talk about helping most schools could never do.” out this program on a financial Killdear Island Road Race in its 10th year The main point Ostiguy is try- level.” ing to bring across to companies Current United Lens President did.” past 10 years. Roberts said she hopes RACE Roberts said Malser loved the the weather will stay warm and they could potentially buy from Bill Lannen came by the shop continued from page A1 is that the scenario is win-win for this past fall and Ostiguy asked island, and had lived there for the sunny for race day. majority of her more than 80 years. “It is a pretty flat course,” said everyone involved. him where he saw the program starts at 9:30 p.m., followed by the “We’re negotiating prices with going and what the future of the She said Malser was someone who Roberts. “There are a couple short runners at 10 a.m. always thought of others first, and hills, and some gravel roads. It is a a couple of different companies, business was going to be like. Killdeer Island is located off the but I’m trying to work with one From this meeting, it was dis- Roberts said this was one of the pretty race, you get to see most of the shores of Webster Lake and was many charitable deeds she helped lake during the run.” particular manufacturer of these covered that money was ear- established in 1930. The island’s machines who is on television marked for the program and in create. Roberts said after the races there namesake, the Killdeer bird, is an Malser passed away in 2007, leav- are always refreshments on hand and has connections,” he said. December, the trade received a animal native to the area, and is char- “My approach to them is ‘We’ve check for $100,000. ing the tri-community a more then $4 made by island residents. She said acterized by using the “broken wing” million charitable trust to continue the event is very community orient- got a company that believes in Lannen said that he wanted technique to shield its young from technical schools and wants us to Bay Path to be one of the leading the philanthropic work she had done ed. predators. throughout her life. “The island is a tight community get to the next level. You, the programs in the state. According Roberts said the idea for the race manufacturer, need me just as to Ostiguy, the school and “I think it’s a wonderful legacy that within Webster,” said Roberts. “We came from one of her closest friends, she established,” said Booklovers see a lot of the same faces each year. much as I need you.’ Lets face it. Lannen had different ideas as to and former Webster resident Janet We have 15-year-old kids that are which direction they should go, Gourmet owner Debra Horan during Last year Tracy Weeks from Malser. Roberts said Malser came up an interview in January regarding Jazzercise brought some people with going to be using your equip- but eventually met in the middle, with the idea for the event more than ment. When they get out into the with both sides pleased. the recent founding of the Janet her, played music and had everyone a decade ago during Thanksgiving Malser Trust. “She recognized the stretching. I hope she brings them real world, guess what they are “United Lens and the dinner. going to buy and know?” DiGregorio family have always importance of the arts as part of a again. It added a lot to it to it.” “[Malser] was a dear friend of our well-rounded education. Webster, Ostiguy, who has been at Bay been friends of Bay Path,” said family,” said Roberts. “She was about Path since 1997, noted that the Bay Path Superintendent David Dudley and Oxford are lucky to bene- Joy Richard may be reached at 508- 85 at the time, and we were at the din- fit from her generosity.” 909-4129 or by e-mail at school was in the process of Papagni proudly. “I first met ner table at Thanksgiving. She asked building a strong relationship them in 1995 when we started the Roberts said Malser would have [email protected]. us if we wanted to create a race, and enjoyed to see the race continue the with United Lens when he robotics program through our my brother I are both runners, so we arrived. They were sending stu- advisory committee. They have dents there for their co-op and always been very, very support- having members from the busi- ive of the school and our ness on the advisory committees machine program. To receive for their trades. this money to purchase this new Engelkemeyer next Nichols president “They became deeply involved equipment just shows their inter- with our robotics program where est not only in the school, but the board to realize our shared vision of Nichols as a pre- they had some of their people also in the community and the NICHOLS mier business college in New England.” continued from page A1 come in to work with some of our machine industry. They believe According to the release, Engelkemeyer has most students at night,” said Ostiguy. in what we do and it’s great to recently served at the University of Massachusetts “The bond just grew over time. have a partner like them. We’ve This was what specifically attracted it to me, as my whole Dartmouth as the dean of the Charlton College of [United Lens President] Al always had a great relationship career has been in business, and that resonated best with Business where she oversaw more than 2,000 students, DiGregorio was a very generous with them.” me.” and an approximately $7.5 million budget. man who came out of a vocation- During the past year, Webster resident and former CEO “Engelkemeyer facilitated a radical redesign of the al setting and very much believed Adam T. Silva may be reached of Commerce Insurance Gerald Fels has held the title of M.B.A. Program at UMass Dartmouth in order to make in vocational schools. He had a at 508-909-4050 or by email at asil- interim president for the school. the program more distinctive and competitive,” accord- belief of putting in your time, [email protected]. In a statement last week Fels said he was pleased to see ing to the release. “In addition, she partnered with that Engelkemeyer had been chosen for the role. He said administrative and fiscal services on the design of a she would be a positive addition to the college, and her LEED-certified classroom addition to the Charlton background in business will be an excellent asset to stu- College of Business, and working with institutional dents. advancement on the case statement and implementation “Nichols College will be in good hands with Dr. of a $14 million capital campaign for the building.” Engelkemeyer,” said Fels. “She has built a career of fos- Engelkemeyer has also worked for Ithaca College and tering growth and change at business colleges through Babson College during her career. her innovative leadership at UMass Dartmouth, Ithaca Engelkemeyer said during the four years she spent College, and Babson College. During this transition, I with Babson she work both as a member of the faculty have learned more about the tremendous potential of this and in administration. She said she holds an affection for institution and the importance of finding the right per- both positions. son to lead us in our next chapter. Dr. Engelkemeyer has “I think any full-time faculty member loves the class- a proven record of success, and a practical understand- room and the students,” said Engelkemeyer. “For me, it ing of the challenges and opportunities facing Nichols.” was hard to decide when the time was right to give up the In a press release from the college last week, Nichols classroom. Interacting with the students everyday was a Board of Trustees Chairman John H. McClutchy Jr. said highlight, and with administrating you can help shape he and the trustees were pleased with their final choice. institution to better help students.” He said Engelkemeyer will be a great leader as the school moves into the next decade. Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 or by e-mail “An accomplished and energetic leader in business edu- at [email protected]. cation, Dr. Engelkemeyer will lead the college into its third century of providing an exceptional outcomes- based education,” said McClutchy. “[She] will work with Write Us!

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BY GUS STEEVES on board. dent. to see the rebirth of a Civilian Conservation STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER “We can’t afford money for edu- At the same time, he notes, the schools Corps or something similar that can handle There’s no doubt that Robert cation or health care, but we turn can’t afford home economics or enough gym road cleanups and other community mainte- Cirba is the most blunt, even around and start a war in Libya?” teachers to give students adequate exposure nance “instead of having prisoners do it.” ascerbic, candidate running in he remarked, also noting the 2009 to these concepts. “People are screaming for volunteers,” he the 6th Worcester special election bank bailout offended him. Cirba admits his 10 months on the school said. “We really could keep people busy.” this spring. But there’s also no Unlike his opponents — committee have been fairly contentious — Promoting volunteerism is one reason doubt anyone who hears him Democrat Geraldo Alicea, even to the point of his being sued twice by Cirba said he’s running, and he points to var- knows where he stands. Republican Peter Durant and the teachers’ union. But he argues it was ious efforts he’s been involved with over the “A sense of outrage is a pretty independent Peter Boria — he “smoke and mirrors” that obscured the fact years. Among them are duty as a youth bas- good place to start,” he argues. talks about there being a strong the board was eventually able to work with ketball referee and helping create the “Cards For him, the big issue is health link between environmental the union to avoid an override without lay- that Care” effort in the elementary school to care, and he’s the only one in the Robert Cirba issues and health, and is particu- ing anyone off. send cards to Afghanistan. race advocating a public option. larly concerned about the “We told the teachers, ‘You’re yelling at us, Cirba said he took the plunge into politics “Is this [current system] mak- Southbridge landfill. but we’re the wrong people to yell at,’” he largely because of a proposed Spencer sign ing any sense to you?” he asked, rhetorically. “Public health is something you’ve got to said, directing them to focus their anger on bylaw, but noted his uncle was also a local “… When you start looking at all these fig- be cognizant of,” he said. “There’s no perfect the Legislature for budget cuts. “I’m not politician. The selectmen sought to severely ures and numbers, you have to ask why do I system [of disposal]. You’ve got to be aware going to tell you what you want to hear all restrict signs — primarily, he said, to get have health insurance?” of what you’re throwing in a landfill, and the time.” Whitco to change their Main Street store- Actually, Cirba admits he doesn’t at the some of the household things are just as He expressed a lot of those issues on his front — but that upset many others, and moment, because he can’t afford it. Last year, bad.” blog, but he said he makes a point of only Cirba said he packed one of their meetings he said, his personal premium jumped from As a painting contractor, Cirba said he using it to address events that occurred in “with 50 angry businesses.” $965 to $1650, and the rate he pays for his often sees what developers “throw in these public meetings. Later, he also starting taking aim at employees is similarly high. dumpsters,” and is especially concerned “It’s never about an individual I’ve served Durant specifically for various things, “If you had to submit to the same health- that, no matter how well designed a landfill with,” he said. “It’s just about my observa- including his support of three overrides care I have to, it wouldn’t happen,” he said, is, “eventually, all of that stuff is going to tions” of such meetings or the actions of “when there was $1.2 million in town cof- directing the comment at legislators, who leak out.” administrators and government. fers.” He admits his feud with Durant has “opted out” of the private mandate they He has personal experience with that. As a “We need to stop being so politically cor- become personal, claiming his opponent required for everyone else. That fact, and the child, his father was a farmer and they opted rect and just say what’s on your mind,” “tried to destroy my reputation.” mandate itself, he dubs “the biggest slap in to move uphill from a planned facility to Cirba added. “… We’ve gotten so used to Regarding Alicea, Cirba’s opposition isn’t the face to the people of Massachusetts,” specifically avoid the risk of well contamina- being pandered to by politicians. If I see personal, but he doesn’t like the incumbent’s because it forces people to either buy private tion, even though the company involved (he something, I’m going to say it.” stance on recent issues. insurance or take a $1,800 tax penalty if they didn’t identify it) said it was safe. Take, for example, term limits, which he “You don’t vote to raise taxes because don’t meet the income limits for “I trust nature more than I trust man,” he supports. every time you do that, you just get deeper Commonwealth Care. said. “If you’re not looking out for the people into the muck,” he said. “Every penny you Because of it and other issues, Cirba Ironically, that interest in nature has who are voting for you, you don’t belong save adds up. You need to cut the waste in argues “The middle class is becoming the clashed in one respect with his present role there,” he said. government first.” disenfranchised class.” on the Spencer-East Brookfield School He’s equally annoyed at the existing wel- That’s where the public option — other- Committee. In the last year or so, the federal fare system, which he argues is “not work- Gus Steeves can be reached at 508-909-4135 wise dubbed single payer or Medicare for All government has been advocating for schools ing. It was supposed to be a stop-gap, not a or by e-mail at [email protected]. — comes in. Such a program would bring making their menus more healthy with more lifestyle.” Massachusetts in line with most of the fresh vegetables. While Cirba agrees with Back in the 1990s, Gov. William Weld “was world’s other democracies and reduce costs that in concept, he notes the feds aren’t put- on the right track,” he said, and he’d like to for both individuals and business by elimi- ting anywhere near enough money behind it. see more focus on job training and having nating a lot of the corporate bureaucracy.To He argued that at a time lettuce alone recipients be required to at least volunteer Cirba, such a system can be created by “net- jumped from $25 to $60 a case, federal aid for 20-30 hours a week in the community for POLICE REPORT working with people” and getting the voters the program amounted to just six cents a stu- their checks. Among other things, he’d like POLICE LOGS

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Gosta H. Schultzberg, 84 Ernest T. Johnson, 91 UXBRIDGE — Gosta H. 11.5 great-grandchildren and “Gus” Schultzberg, 84, a several nieces and nephews. OXFORD – Ernest T. He was a U.S. Army veteran of longtime resident of He was predeceased by a Johnson, 91, of Shady World War II, where he served Uxbridge, passed away sister, May-Britt Granquist. Lane, died Wednesday, as a sergeant in the 3rd peacefully Tuesday, April He had attended Worcester April 27, 2011, at the Life Battalion of the 517th 26, 2011 surrounded by his Boys Trade School, Care Center of Auburn Parachute Infantry Division. loving family. Worcester. after an illness. Mr. Johnson worked at He was the husband of He was a veteran of World He is survived by his Anderson Corporation in Shirley L. (Frederickson) War II, serving in the U.S. Navy. wife of 68 years, Corilda Worcester for over 40 years, retiring in 1985. Schultzberg. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Schultzberg was a retired employee for M. (LeBlanc) Johnson of He was a member of the Disabled Schultzberg observed over 20 years at Tupperware Corp. in Oxford; two daughters, Carolyn A. Zabarsky American Veterans. their 60th wedding Blackstone. of Jupiter, Fla., and Janice M. Poole and her He enjoyed being home with his family and anniversary on July 1, He was a member of the First Evangelical husband William of Dudley; four grandchil- working outdoors. 2010. He also and his wife Congregational Church in Uxbridge and dren, Dawn Poole, Bryant Poole, Jason Most of all, he will be remembered as a ded- maintained a spot at the served as a Trustee, Deacon, and played in the Zabarsky, and Marni Zabarsky; seven great- icated family man. Grafton Flea Market for church’s bowling league. grandchildren, and many nieces and A private funeral service was held private- over 25 years. A memorial service was held Saturday nephews. He was predeceased by two broth- ly. Private burial with military honors was at In addition to his wife April 30, 2011 in the First Evangelical ers, Henry Johnson of Worcester and Harold North Cemetery in Oxford. Memorial contri- Shirley, he is survived by Congregational Church, Court St., Uxbridge. Johnson of New Hampshire; a sister, Mildred butions may be made to the DAV Memorial nine children including Jean McElreath, Memorial donations may be made to the Johnson of Shrewsbury; and a son-in-law, Program, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH Karen Legassey, and Gary Schultzberg all of First Evangelical Congregational Church, Robert Zabarsky of Worcester. 45250-0301. Uxbridge, Dyan Larson-Parker of Douglas, P.O. Box 152, Uxbridge, MA 01569. He was born in Worcester, the son of the Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Linda Walsh of Putnam, Conn., Nancy Arrangements were under the direction of late John A. and Olive A. (Hautannen) Oxford, directed the arrangements. Schultzberg of Webster,Carol Moore and Gail Buma Funeral Home, Uxbridge. Johnson, and lived in Worcester before mov- www.paradisfuneralhome.com Boutiette both of Whitinsville and Glen www.bumafuneralhome.com. ing to Oxford in 1956. Schultzberg of Auburn; 17 grandchildren; Melicher Puchovsky, 74 Philip O. Lajoie

DUDLEY —Melicher Melicher put his degree to work at Morgan NORTH GROSVENORDALE — Philip O. Conflict earning himself the “Mel” Puchovsky, 74, died Construction in Worcester for over 30 years Lajoie, 82, of Main Street, bronze star. peacefully after a long illness as a principal engineer and inventor having died Wednesday, April 27, He worked as a postal clerk Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at been granted multiple patents for his inven- 2011 in Lanessa Extended for the North Grosvenordale his home with his family by tions. In 2002 he retired but continued to be a Care, Webster. Post Office and as a professional his side. consultant for Morgan Construction until He was the loving hus- pallbearer for the Gilman and Mel leaves his wife of 45 2009. band of Theresa (Larose) Valade Funeral Homes for 30 years, Bozena Mr. Puchovsky had great love for his fami- Lajoie. years. “Bessie”(Mihalik) ly, especially his beloved grandchildren, and In addition to his wife, He was a communicant of Saint Joseph Puchovsky; two sons, Miloslav “Milosh” enjoyed handyman tasks for them all. He was Theresa, Philip is sur- Church in North Grosvenordale and served Puchovsky and his wife Debi of Mendon and an avid reader and enjoyed classical music, vived by his son, Raymond as a sacristan for over 60 years. He was a Roman Puchovsky and his wife Tara of Sudoku and debating politics. Lajoie of Putnam; his brothers, Roland Lajoie member of the American Legion. Stamping Ground, Ky.; one daughter, Sylvia His funeral was held Friday April 29, 2011 of Florida, Eugene Lajoie of Florida Paul He especially enjoyed decorating for Messier and her husband Andrew of Stow; from Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Lajoie of Quinebaug and Norman Lajoie of Christmas. six dear grandchildren, Angelica “Jelly,” Schofield Avenue, Dudley, followed by a Mass Putnam; his sisters, Lorraine Breault of A Mass of Christian Burial was held Noah, Gabrielle, Lucas, Emilia and Sydney in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 24 Dudley Florida, Margaret Piekarczyk of Dudley, Saturday, April 30 in St. Joseph Church, 20 and one brother, Anthony Puchovsky in Hill Road, Dudley. Burial was in St. Anthony Mass., Louise Robbins of Thompson and Main St., N. Grosvenordale. Burial was in Slovakia. of Padua Cemetery, Webster. Claire Bosse of California and three grand- Saint Joseph Cemetery. He was born in Slovakia, the son of the late Contributions may be made in memory of children. The Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Anthony and Anna (Michalik) Puchovsky. Mel Puchovsky to the American Cancer He was predeceased by his brother, Gerald Grosvenordale, directed the arrangements. He graduated from Bratislava Technical Society, by calling 1-800-227-2345 or at Lajoie; and his sisters, Theresa Beauregard Memorial donations may be made to Saint University with a Masters degree in www.cancer.org and designating your dona- and Rachel Gibson. Joseph Church, 20 Main St., North Mechanical Engineering. tion for skin cancer research. Born in Thompson, he was the son of the Grosvenordale, CT 06255. They immigrated to Dudley in 1969. www.bartelfuneralhome.com late Exeas and Alice (Bellerose) Lajoie. For memorial guestbook visit Mr. Lajoie served his country in the Korean www.GilmanAndValade.com. Francis Pizzetti, 101

WEBSTER —Francis Pizzetti, 101, formerly He was a maintenance worker for many of Webster, died Sunday, April 24, 2011, at years at the Raynham Dog Track. Alfreda R. Cimoch, 94 Bridgewater Nursing Home. There are no calling hours. Private grave- He leaves two sisters, Rita Woulas of side services will be held in Calvary WEBSTER — Alfreda R. (Pasay) Cimoch, She worked at the former American Optical Southbridge and Rose Tomaso of Webster Cemetery, Dudley. 94, of 49 Granite St., passed away Sunday, Co. in Southbridge and later worked at and two brothers, Walter Pizzetti and Alfred Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School April 24, 2011 in her home. Eddie’s Greenhouse in Webster. Pizzetti, both of Webster. St., Webster is directing the arrangements. Her husband, Joseph S. Cimoch died in She was a member of St. Joseph’s Basilica, He was born in Webster, son of the late 1979. and the Sacred Heart Society and Holy Lawrence and Nina (Polletta) Pizzetti. She leaves behind one son, Joseph B. Rosary Sodality of the church. She was also a Cimoch and his wife Maureen H. Cimoch of member of the P.A.V.Auxiliary. Webster; two daughters, Mary H. wife of Paul Alfreda enjoyed gardening and baking. R. Chamberlain of Webster and Victoria M. Her funeral Mass was held Wednesday, wife of Scott Matheson of Boxford; one sister, April 27 at St. Joseph’s Basilica, 53 Whitcomb SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO Helen Lipski of Webster; four grandchildren, St. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Bryce and Kate Matheson, and Colleen and Memorial Contributions may be made to THE WEBSTER TIMES, Christine Cimoch and several nieces and Southern Worcester County VNA, P.O. Box nephews. 368, Webster, MA. 01570 or St. Joseph School 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550, OR BY Alfreda was born in Southbridge, a daugh- Building Fund, 53 Whitcomb St., Webster. ter of John and Mary (Sawa) Pasay and has On Line Directions and Guest Book: E-MAIL TO [email protected]. lived in Webster most of her life. RJMillerfunerals.net BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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CHURCH LISTINGS WEBSTER Josh Siok Friday; Jailbreak Band Saturday THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION, 5 N. Main St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-8714, Web site: www.reconciliation- osh Siok is a teen • Lisa and Brett, 8 p.m., web.org, e-mail: [email protected], musician from GETTING Oxfords, Oxford, Mass. office hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tantasqua Regional • Billy Pilgrim, 9 p.m., The The Rev. Janice C. Ford, Pastor and Priest-in- High School. He will Village, Route 171, Charge. Sunday Services of Holy Eucharist at 10 J IN a.m. (with coffee hour following). Sunday School be playing a collection of Woodstock, Conn. begins at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available beginning his original songs at the TUNE • Michael Cleary Band, 9 at 9:45 a.m. Sturbridge Coffee House, p.m. to 1 a.m., J.D. Coopers, 479 Main St., (Route 20) MARK 146 Park Road, Putnam, CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. Sturbridge, on Friday, May RENBURKE Conn. For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, 6, at 7 p.m. • Jennie McAvoy & Open SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Joshua and his family of Mic, 7:30 p.m., The Vanilla Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing five moved to Wales in August Bean Café, Pomfret, Conn., on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 of 1997 from Ludlow. He is currently a sopho- $7 p.m. more at Tantasqua taking college prep cours- SATURDAY, MAY 7 FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln es. In addition to writing songs and playing and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent his acoustic guitar, Josh enjoys snowboarding • Rigagoo, 9 p.m., Chooch’s, 31 East Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and hanging out with friends. He also partici- Brookfield Road, North Brookfield, Mass. www.faithassemblywebster.com. pated in the Tantasqua D.I.Y. talent last fall • Lisa, Brett, Julie, 8 p.m., Dunny’s Tavern, where the students and adults alike enjoyed 291 East Main St., East Brookfield, Mass. CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. in his musical efforts. Josh is preparing for his • Charlie Johnson, 8 p.m., Granville Pub, 40 the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. first demo CD to be recorded within the next Chestnut St., Spencer, Mass. (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible month or so, and would like you all to join him study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. • New Bay Colony,8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., The in celebrating this accomplishment by getting Rose Garden, 16 Milford St., Upton, Mass., $5 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, a taste of his work this Friday at the Coffee • Mike Tarara, 9 p.m., Cigarmasters, 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. House. Worcester, Mass. Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and Make the great escape to Putnam, Conn., • Sound Judgement, 7 p.m., The Mill Church children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. this Saturday where you can catch the Cafe, 45 River St., Millbury, Mass. Jailbreak Band performing at Chickering • Rob Adams, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Rovezzi’s HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, NATIONAL Café. This relatively new band of hardened Ristorante, Route 20, Sturbridge, Mass. CATHOLIC, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Dr. musical criminals was formed in 2010 and is • Charlie D, 9 p.m., The Pump House, Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. Sundays, 9 a.m. already becoming one of the areas most want- All are welcome. Southbridge, Mass. ed. The Jailbreak Band is Harry Pappas on • Jailbreak Band, 9 p.m., Chickering Cafe, 28 Courtesy photo SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) lead vocals, guitar and harmonica, Robert Union St.,, Putnam, Conn. Josh Siok 943-3140. The Rev. Michael J. Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Murawski on lead guitar and vocals, Ed • Stu Kros, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., J.D. Coopers, 146 Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning DeLuca (of B&E) on bass, and Jay Huguenin Park Road, Putnam, Conn. worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. on drums. No man can eat 50 eggs, so don’t • Andrew McKnight, 8 p.m., The Vanilla WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 even try — instead just head out to Putnam Bean Cafe, Pomfret, Conn., $15 • Wicked Wednesday Open Mic, 7:30 p.m., SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, and catch this Nab Four. The show starts at 9 • Positrack, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle, Route The Lashaway Inn, 308 E. Main St., (Route 9 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard p.m. and there is no cover charge. 395 Exit 94, Dayville, Conn. Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. West Bound), East Brookfield, Mass. Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. FRIDAY, MAY 6 • Donna Dufresne and Gypsy Romantique • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7:30 p.m., Handicapped accessible. with Sally Rogers, 7 p.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Beatnik’s, Worcester, Mass. • Bill McCarthy, 8 p.m., Dunny’s Tavern, 291 Church 220 Valley St., Willimantic, Conn. STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, East Main St., East Brookfield, Mass. THURSDAY, MAY 12 35 Lake Parkway. (508) 949-7623. The Rev. Luke A. • Rigagoo, 9 p.m., Inn, 308 SUNDAY, MAY 8 • Open Mic, 8 pm, Statz Sports Bar & Grill, Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. (sum- East Main St., East Brookfield, Mass. • Blues Jam w/Bootsy and Da Funk, 3 to 7 North Bookfield, Mass. mer) or 10 a.m. (September to May). • Chris Reddy,8:30 p.m., Flip Flops, 680 Main p.m., Chooch’s, North Brookfield, Mass. • Scotty Marshall, 8 p.m., Dunny’s Tavern, St., Holden, Mass. • Lisa Marie & Reid Trevaskas w/ The East Bookfield, Mass. ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 • Donna Dufresne and Gypsy Romantique Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, Living Bras, 4 to 8 p.m., Dunny’s Tavern, East • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7:30 pm, with the Infidel Castros, 9 p.m., Nick’s Bar & Rev. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 Brookfield, Mass. Junior’s Pizza, Worcester, Mass. Restaurant, 124 Millbury St., Worcester, Mass. p.m., Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. • Ellis Paul, 7 p.m., The Vanilla Bean Café, • Brett Brumby, 7 p.m., Point Breeze, • The Eisman Hunter Band, 9 p.m., and 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., Pomfret, Conn., $15 Webster, Mass. Cigarmasters, Worcester, Mass. Holy Day Masses, 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. (English) • Pure Country Band, 5 to 8:30 pm, Moosup • Brannon and Waters, 8 p.m., The Music 8:15 a.m. (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). • Songs for Ceilidh, 8 p.m., Fiddler’s Green, VFW, Route 14, Moosup, Conn. Lady, Central Village, Conn. Worcester, Mass. • Open Mic w/Rick Harrington Band, 3 p.m., ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. The • Dave Bell’s Birthday Bash w/The Cady’s Tavern, 2168 Putnam Pike, West If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Goodspeed Band, 9 p.m. CrossRoads, Route 20, Glocester, R.I. tured, know of someone else who is, or simply Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and 12:30 p.m. Palmer, Mass. (Spanish). want to let us know about an upcoming gig, • Josh Siok, 7 p.m., Sturbridge Coffee House, TUESDAY, MAY 10 email me at the address below. Events must be Sturbridge, Mass. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7:30 pm, within 10 miles of the readership area and sub- • Rob Adams, 7 p.m., Ugly Duckling Loft, UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC congrega- Greendale’s Pub, Worcester, Mass. mitted to me by 7 p.m. Thursday of each week to Sturbridge, Mass. tion, welcoming ecumenical diversity. 4 Church • Open Mic, 8 p.m., English Social Club, 29 be printed the following week’s papers. Keep the Street, Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: 508-943-0061, Web • Finding Reason, 8 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, Camp St, Worcester, Mass. music live and not so quiet here in northeastern site: www.uccfedwebster.org The Rev. Melinda Wales, Mass. • Open Mic w/Brett Brumby,6:30 p.m., Point CT and central MA! E-mail Mark: gettingin- LaMontagne, Ph.D. E-mail: melinda.lamontagne@ • The Reprobates, 9 p.m., The Pump House, Breeze, Webster, Mass. [email protected]. yahoo.com, Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. with coffee Southbridge, Mass. hour at 11:00 a.m. Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Bible study: Wednesdays 12:00-2:00 p.m. Our services are handicapped accessible. DUDLEY Angeline Ceppetelli, 98 CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible friends, Mary Ann White and Doris Canty She relished her regular visits by her great- study,Wednesdays, 7 p.m. GLOUCESTER — Angeline from Webster and godson, David Nawrocki grandchildren, Casey and Jared, educating FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Ceppetelli, 98, born on Jan. 11, from Whitman. them on the importance of family, work ethic DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of 1913, died peacefully on April She was predeceased by seven siblings, and Italian traditions. Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. 30, 2011 at the Golden Living Anne, Lucy, Juliet, Louis, Luke, Warren and In her 80’s, she traveled to Roccemorice, White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 Nursing Home in Gloucester. Donato. Italy with her daughters to visit the birthplace a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Sun. 8:30 a.m.. She lived in Webster all of her As a young girl, Angeline left school in the of her parents, Anna Dalimonte Rulli and Open & Affirming Congregation. All are welcome. life until moving to Rockport 7th grade to help her parents raise her nine Jesse Rulli. At 97, she was able to attend the Handicapped Accessible. www.uccdudley.org. and then Gloucester in 2006 to siblings and seven step-siblings, who moved in annual Rullie/Kunkel family summer be closer to her family. with her family after becoming orphans. reunion held at Webster Lake. Most recently, ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- She was predeceased by her loving husband, At age 14 she began her career at factories she enjoyed arts/crafts and live entertainment 5633. The Rev. Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 4:45 p.m. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and 10:30 a.m. (in Arthur Ceppetelli. including Steven’s Linen Mill, Sandlerette at both the Day by Day Adult Care and English). She is survived by her two daughters, Gloria Shoe Company,Waterhouse Factory,and final- Seacoast Nursing Home in Gloucester. Hanson Cohen, and her husband, Dr. Bernard ly, settled at Cranston Print Works in Webster, In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, Cohen of Gloucester, and Barbara Ceppetelli where she enjoyed working until her retire- that donations be made to St. Louis Parish, 15 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Paul Scagnelli, and her husband Paul Scagnelli of ment at age 72. Lake Street, Webster MA 01570; the Gloucester Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Kittery, Maine; her Angeline was an active member of St. Louis Education Foundation, 33 Commercial St., granddaughter, Valerie Hanson Gilman and Parish where she baked and volunteered her Gloucester, MA 01930 or Day by Day Adult ST. COLUMBA ANGLICAN CHURCH, her husband, Paul Gilman, of Gloucester and services for many years. Care, 3 Blackburn Center, Gloucester, MA Nichols College Chapel, Center Road. 860-243-3606 her beloved great-grandchildren, Casey She enjoyed music as a child and often rem- 01930. Canon John Wesley Westcott III Sundays, 10 a.m. Gilman, 23, and Jared Gilman, 11, both of inisced how each family member played an Calling hours will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Gloucester. She is the sister of Carl Rulli of instrument as they all sang songs in their Thursday, May 5 at the Bartel Funeral Home, Auburn, and Margaret Ceppetelli of Webster; house. She was an exceptional cook making 33 Schofield Avenue, Dudley. Her funeral serv- OXFORD sister-in-law of Ester Rulli of North authentic Italian dishes consisting of home- ice will begin at Bartel Funeral Home at 9 a.m. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- Grosvenordale, Conn. and Irene Rulli of made pasta and meatballs. on Friday,May 6 followed by her funeral Mass DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- Auburn. She is also survived by her three step- A talented seamstress, Angeline made her at 10 a.m. in St. Louis Church, 15 Lake St., 1083. Bishop Garn Evans. Sundays, 10 a.m. grandchildren, David Scagnelli and his wife, daughter’s clothing during their school years, Webster. Her nephew, Father Larry Esposito, Nancy, Lynn Sullivan and her husband, Tim, her granddaughter’s wedding gown, and will be the principal celebrant. Burial will be FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH and Karen Horak and her husband, Paul with numerous prom gowns and Halloween cos- at Calvary Cemetery. OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. a total of 10 children. She also leaves her best tumes. www.bartelfuneralhome.com

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF OXFORD 355 Main St., (508) 987-2211, The Rev. Clare “Stonebridge Press is Overlander. Yvonne C. Remillard, 72 Worship and Sunday School 1st through 12th very easy to work with.” grades, Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nursery care provided. PUTNAM —Yvonne of Putnam; her daughters, Marie House of Handicap accessible. www.oxfordfirstucc.org. (Montpelier) Remillard, 72, of Florida, Linda Bernier of Connecticut, Donna Salli Greene, Alternatives for Health Woodstock Avenue, died St. Laurent of New Hampshire, Michelle 413-245-6111 GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., 508- Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in McDonald of Massachusetts, and Betty 987-1004, Father Alfred T.K. Zadig, Ph.D., Parish Day Kimball Hospital. Remillard of Webster, Mass.; her brother, www.alternative-4health.com Priest. Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), Saturdays, 5 p.m., She was the loving wife of Raymond Montpelier of Connecticut; her sis- Holy Eucharist (Rite 2), Sundays, 10:30 a.m. the late Ronald F. Remillard. ter, Jeannette Corriveau of Connecticut; 18 Our customers words OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. Born in Thompson, she was grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, the daughter of the late She was predeceased by eight of her sib- speak for themselves! 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. Ernest and Aurore (Desorcy) Montpelier, Sr. lings. Mrs. Remillard worked as a machinist for Burial will be at a later date. Call us today! OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, the Rexnord Company in Auburn, Mass. Memorial donations may be sent to G&V, 508-764-4325 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev. Paula She enjoyed knitting, going to Foxwoods, P.O. Box 131, Putnam, CT 06260. Fletcher. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care and spending time with her friends at the The Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., provided. Sunday School for Kindergarten Thompson Speedway. Putnam, directed the arrangements. through Adults at 9 a.m Stonebridge Press Newspapers Yvonne is survived by her sons, Robert For memorial guestbook visit "Your local newspaper - the next best thing to word-of-mouth advertising" www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. Demars of Thompson and Francis Remillard www.GilmanAndValade.com. Pastor Richard Reidy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. Monsignor Louis R. Piermarini. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 8:30, 10:30 a.m..

TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. (508) 987-1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; weeknight worship on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. 4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net CALENDAR

The calendar page is a free service offered for listings for government, educational and non- ONGOING profit organizations. Send all calendar listings and happenings by mail to Editor Adam Minor Mondays at Stonebridge Press, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, WEBSTER — Have you lost a loved one? Are MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail you having trouble coping? You are not alone! to [email protected]. Please write A monthly BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT “calendar” in the subject line. All calendar list- GROUOP hosted by Brookhaven Hospice will ings must be submitted by 3 p.m. on Friday to be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the second Monday be published in the following Friday’s edition. of each month at Webster Manor, 745 School The Webster Times will print such listings as St. Please call Brookhaven Hospice at (508) 820- space allows. 4800, ext. 336 for more information. The meet- ings are free and open to the public.

FRIDAY WEBSTER — The American Legion on the corner of School and Houghton streets invites May 6 everyone to the post every Monday evening for OLD COMEDY NIGHT hosted by Ralph, our AUBURN — Friday Night CRUISIN begins comedic bartender. Enjoy some snacks and Friday,May 6 at the Auburn-Webster Elks, 754 your favorite beverage while watching some of Southbridge St., Route 12, Auburn and contin- the best in old comedies on the flat screen. All ues every Friday evening. All years, makes, the fun starts at 6 p.m. models are welcome. There will be food, bever- • Tri-State Country Music Lovers welcomes ages and weekly awards. All gate donations all to the Post for the best in live country benefit our scholarship fund. For more infor- music every Sunday.Doors open at 3 p.m. with mation, contact John at [email protected] or music and dancing from 4-8 p.m. Admission is call 508-752-3992. $8 per person with a 50/50 raffle weekly. Country karaoke follows in the downstairs lounge! During winter weather please call the SATURDAY Post at (508) 943-9039 for any cancellations! May 7 Tuesdays WEBSTER – Harvey Robbins presents DUDLEY — Do you love to SING? Did you BUDDY, VALENS and FRIENDS, their last sing in school and or with a church choir? Are show – 50 years later, at 8 p.m. Saturday,May 7 you currently not attending another church at the Webster Town Hall, 350 Main St., and are wishing that you had that musical out- Webster. Celebrate the legacy of Buddy Holly, let? Do you enjoy singing a range of tradition- the big Bopper and Ritchie Valens as the PD TO HOST ‘OLDIES BUT GOODIES’ al to contemporary Christian music? If you music lives on with Ritchie’s cousin, Ernie are fun-loving, hard-working and enjoy being Valens; the nation’s leading Buddy artist, WEBSTER — The Webster Police Department is announcing its collaboration with part of a group committed to making beauti- Brian Best and Dana Z with a special tribute National Doo-Wopp Hall Of Fame Of America Founder/President Harvey Robbins, to ful music and growing together, come join us to Elvis. Gets your tickets now at www.web- bring classic, “Oldies but Goodies,” concerts to Webster Town Hall. at our Tuesday evening rehearsals at 7 p.m. at sterpdevents.com. Partial proceeds will bene- Partial concert proceeds to benefit the Webster Police Department Community the First Congregational Church of Dudley fit the Webster Police Department Policing Programs. located right next to Nichols College. If you Community Policing Programs. The first of what is hoped to be many live concerts is a tribute to Rock n’ Roll legends; have any questions, feel free to contact search- Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, with a special tribute to the King, Elvis [email protected] or at (860) 935 5219. WEBSTER — The May ART SHOW “Figure Presley.Join us at historic Webster Town Hall, 350 Main Street, Webster, Massachusetts and Phantasm”, paintings by Karen Reid will on Saturday May 7, at 8 p.m., to celebrate the memory of these musical legends. be on display now through May 31 at On Feb. 3, 1959, the plane carrying Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper Thursdays Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main St., went down. Now, 50-plus years later, their last show is re-created as the music lives on OXFORD — The Central Mass. MOTHER Webster.Meet the artist reception on Saturday, with Buddy Holly portrayed by Brian Best one the Nation’s leading Holly tribute OF TWINS GROUP is a nonprofit club form- May 7, 2-4 p.m. Call 508-949-6232 for more infor- artists, Ritchie Valens portrayed by his cousin, Ernie Valens and celebrity guest Dana ing to benefit those who are raising multiples mation. Hours ARE Monday & Saturday 10-5, Z paying special tribute to Elvis Presley. and provide support and an outlet. We have Tuesday-Thursday 10-7, Friday 10-6, closed Join us while we enjoy timeless hits such as, “La Bamba,” “That’ll Be The Day,” meetings every first Thursday of the month at Sunday. “Chantilly Lace,” “Donna,” “Rave On,” “Oh Boy,” “Maybe Baby,”“All Shook Up,” “Blue the Oxford Community Center from 6:30 to Suede Shoes,” “Jail House Rock,” and, “Peggy Sue.” 8:30 p.m. We discuss twins-related issues and Tickets for good seats are still available for this splendid night of music magic go to: have relaxing events such as movie nights and TUESDAY www.websterpdevents.com, www.websterpdevents.org, www.websterpolice.com, or outings to take the children to and or your call Producer Harvey Robbins at 978-256-6472. spouse or just for Moms. Anyone who is a May 10 childcare provider to multiples is welcomed and the meetings are held on the second floor WEBSTER — The WEBSTER LAKE ASSO- of the building of the old school house. CIATION will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 at Point Breeze Restaurant. watercraft from kayaks, canoes, PWCs, cabin SATURDAY cruisers, to ski and pontoon boats for a stem to To benefit the Lake Management Program, Fridays stern check of equipment for compliance to a wine auction will be held. Bring your DUDLEY — Come join our DROP IN KNIT- federal and state safety regulations. They will friends, relatives and neighbors. Bring a bot- May 14 TING GROUP at the Pearle L. Crawford award your vessel with a VSC decal if it meets tle, bid for a bottle, and join the fun. Cash or Memorial Library on Schofield Avenue in WEBSTER/DUDLEY — Life-Skills Inc., a standards on items such as registration and checks only will be accepted. As always, the Dudley.We meet on the first and third Fridays non-profit agency serving adults with disabil- numbering, PFDs, fire extinguishers, expira- public is invited. More information may be of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. All ages ities in your community, is hosting a TOWN tion dates on flares, working navigation lights, found at www.websterlakeassociation.org . and levels (from beginner to expert) of knit- WIDE YARD SALE on May 14 from 8 a.m. to 2 overall vessel condition, etc. A VSC is conduct- ters are welcome. For more information p.m. Entry fee is $15 by May 6. Early Bird dis- ed only with your consent; no report is ever please contact Mary Kunkel at (508) 943-8107 or count is $10 before April 28. Fee includes a made to any law enforcement agency. Often a WEDNESDAY Jacqueline Vassar at (508) 892-4754. place on our map, advertising of big-ticket quick trip to the nearest boat supply company items and a support sign to be placed in your is all that is necessary to obtain missing safe- Saturdays May 11 yard on the day of the yard sale. Maps will be ty items and easily pass a re-inspection, some- DUDLEY — The PEARLE L. CRAWFORD distributed at 13 W. Main St. in Dudley times on the same day. For more information, DUDLEY — The MOMS® Club of Dudley & MEMORIAL LIBRARY is now open on (Behind Rite Aid) and at 125 E. Main St. in visit www.VesselSafetyCheck.org or Webster invites all stay at home or part time Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more Webster (Take 2 Consignment). For more [email protected]. mothers and their children living in Dudley or information or to register, call Sue or Angela information about the library, please stop by, Webster to our spring OPEN HOUSE! It will call (508) 949-8021, or visit us on the Web at at (508) 949-1233 or email alake@life- DUDLEY — The Black Tavern Historical take place at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday May 11 at skillsinc.org. www.dudleyma.gov/library. the Dudley Town Hall Playground (In case of Society will be holding its annual “YARD SALE” from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday May 14. inclement weather, meet at Boys and Girls WEBSTER — There will be a BENEFIT FOR ALSO… Club of Webster-Dudley) with a variety of As you do your spring cleaning, please remem- ANGIE (a cancer survivor) from 6 p.m. to mid- ber that we will gladly accept items (no treats for moms and their children, including: DUDLEY — The Black Tavern Historical night Saturday, May 14 at the PACC Hall, 37 clothes) for our yard sale. This is a major refreshments, gymnasium play, games, face Society is conducting its annual membership Harris St., Webster, featuring music by DJ fundraiser for the Tavern. For drop off or painting, balloons, and spring themed activi- drive. Through our modest dues, $10 per indi- Bruce, the Jailbreak Band, a Buffet, a 50/50 pick-up please call Linda Bazinet at 508-943- ties. The MOMS® Club of Dudley & Webster vidual and $15 per family, we are able to pro- raffle, gift baskets, and other prizes. The dona- 5509 or Bob Ducharme at 508-943-8782. is a local chapter of the International MOMS tion is $10 per person. Call Pearl Kulzyck at vide historical and educational speakers, con- Club – a non-profit support group for mothers 860-208-1320. Tickets will also be available at certs and conduct tours of our historic build- who stay home with their children, including the door. (Any donations and help are appreci- MONDAY ing. those who have home-based businesses and ated.) those who work part-time. We are an active May 16 club with numerous activities planned each OXFORD — There will be a BREAKFAST month, including playgroups, park days, spe- BUFFET from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 14 at DUDLEY — The Webster Dudley Business cial excursions for mothers and/or their chil- LEGALS the Oxford Masonic Lodge, 22 Mt. Pleasant St., Alliance will host a YOGA/TAI CHI demon- dren, community service projects, Moms’ Oxford. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for stration at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 16 featuring Night Out, Book Club, and more! For more TOWN OF WEBSTER children ages 6-12. There is no charge for chil- instructors from Say Yes to Yoga at the Pearle information, check out our website at REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS dren under 6. L. Crawford Memorial Library, 40 Schofield https://sites.google.com/site/mom- The Town of Webster is hereby request- Avenue in Dudley. The event is free and open sclubofwebsterdudleyma and/or email WEBSTER — You are invited to a KITTEN to the public and appropriate for all ages. ing proposals pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter Cheryl Cleary, VP of Membership, at dudley- SHOWER from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Wear comfortable clothing. Stress reduction 30B, ¤16 for the three (3) month lease of a [email protected], or better yet, May 14 given by The Community Cat and mindful breathing techniques along with portion of a Town owned property and build- come join our OPEN HOUSE fun! We are Connection at the Fellowship Hall at The fluid movement will be emphasized. One free ing known as the Memorial Beach always looking for new members, and of United Church of Christ, Federated, 4 Church class pass for first time students will be award- Concession Stand and consisting of approx- course, new friends! St., Webster, across from Cindy’s Flowers. ed to all participants. Call 508-943-9642 or 508- imately 700 square feet more or less. Use of Please contact Debbie at 949-8021 for more information or to reserve a the property to be leased is restricted to the FRIDAY [email protected] or 508-949-0067 to space. sale of food, non-alcoholic beverages, and MAY 13 RSVP or get the items on the “Wish List.” appurtenant beach concessions. Lunch of salad, garlic bread, baked cheese SATURDAY All proposals submitted in response to lasagna, ziti with marinara sauce, meatballs, this advertisement must meet minimum DUDLEY — The Dudley Hill Players are soft drinks, water and coffee, will be served at specifications. Copies of specifications, seeking three men (one to be in his late teens) noon. The cost is $12 for adults and $4 for chil- May 21 and two women (one to be in her late teens). dren 10 and under. There will be door prizes, questions or requests for information may Auditions for “End Days” by Deborah Zoe raffles, Bingo and a quilt raffle drawing at 2 DUDLEY — Step back in time and experi- be directed to the Highway Superintendent, Laufer will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday,May p.m. (need not be present to win). A kitten ence early 19th century life on a guided ONE- Kenneth Pizzetti at the Highway Garage, 23 13 and 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, May 14 at the nursery will be on site. HOUR TOUR of The Black Tavern, 138 Center Cudworth Road, Webster, MA 01570 or via First Congregational Church, UCC, 135 Center Road, Dudley from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May email to [email protected]. Sealed Road, Dudley. No experience necessary to WEBSTER — The 10th Annual Janet E. 21. Free and open to all. Sponsored by The proposals must be received at or before audition. Malser Memorial KILLDEER ISLAND FIVE Black Tavern Historical Society. 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 16, 2011 at the Sixteen-year-old Rachel Stein is having a MILE ROAD RACE/WALK will be held Office of the Town Administrator, 350 Main bad year. Her father hasn’t changed out of his Saturday, May 14 on beautiful Killeer Island. Street, Webster, MA 01570. pajamas since 9/11. Her mother has begun a The Killdeer Island Club will be the starting FRIDAY close, personal relationship with Jesus. Her The Town reserves the right to cancel point at 9:30 a.m. for walkers and 10 a.m. for JUNE 3 this RFP prior to the due date for submis- new neighbor, a 16-year-old Elvis imperson- runners. For more information, call Nancy ator, has fallen for her hard. And the sion of proposals, to reject any or all propos- Roberts at 508-943-5722 or email nancyr@net- WEBSTER — The Webster Police Apocalypse is coming Wednesday. Her only als submitted, to select a proposal other zero.net. Applications and additional infor- Department is pleased to announce its fourth hope is that Stephen Hawking will save them than that offering the highest price, and to mation can be obtained on the POLICE ACADEMY, which will be held July all. award the lease to the proposer offering the killdeerisland.com website. 11-15. The Application deadline is June 3. The Productions will be Nov. 13, 17, 18 and 19. program is for youths 13-18 who are interested most advantageous proposal taking into For more information, contact David Edney WEBSTER — Get a free Vessel SAFETY in law enforcement or related fields. The acad- consideration both price and non-price eval- (Director) at (508) 943-6367 or John White CHECK from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,May 14 emy will run from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. uation, if it is deemed to be in the best inter- (Producer) at (508) 943-8517. (Rain date is Saturday May 21) at the Applications are available at the police station ests of the Town. Memorial Beach boat ramp, Cove, or can be downloaded at websterpolice.com. May 6, 2011 Webster Lake, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no cost to attend. For more informa- May 13, 2011 (Tri-State Flotilla 10-2 US Coast Guard tion, call Sgt. Michael Shaw or Officer Steven Auxiliary VSC Station) Bring any type of Cacciapouti at (508) 943-1212. Turn To LEGALS, page 5 www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 LEGALS Street, Boston, MA 02116. Other terms to be the order of their bid) provided that such Inc., dated May 31, 2005 and recorded with LEGALS continued from page 4 announced at the sale. other bidder deposits with Mortgagee’s attor- the Worcester County (Worcester District) MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee neys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the amount of Registry of Deeds at Book 36492, Page 45 of 8 Bacon Street, Oxford, MA 01540 on behalf of Merrill Lynch Mortgage the required deposit as set forth below within which the Mortgage the undersigned is the By virtue and in execution of the Power of Investors Trust, Series 2010-NP1 ten (10) business days after written notice of present holder by assignment for breach of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given present holder of said mortgage default of the previous highest bidder and the conditions of said Mortgage and for the by Chad J. Ford to Mortgage Lenders by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Esquire title shall be conveyed to such other bidder purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Network USA, Inc., by and through its nomi- MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC within thirty (30) days of the default, which Public Auction at 11:00 AM on May 13, 2011 nee Mortgage Electronic Registration 745 Boylston Street time periods may be reasonably extended by at 7 Day Lane, Webster, MA, all and singular Systems, Inc. dated June 15, 2006, and Boston, MA 02116 the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. the premises described in said Mortgage, to recorded with the Worcester County April 22, 2011 TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand and wit: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in April 29, 2011 No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to be paid in the land situated on the easterly line of Day Book 39204, Page 248, of which mortgage May 6, 2011 certified check and/or bank cashier’s check Lane in the Town of Webster, County of the undersigned is the present holder, for to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and Worcester, Commonwealth of breach of the conditions of said mortgage MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE place of sale. The balance of the purchase Massachusetts, bounded and described as and for the purpose of foreclosing the same 11 Wakefield Avenue, Webster, MA 01570 price is to be paid by the Purchaser by certi- follows: will be sold at Public Auction on May 13, By virtue and in execution of the Power of fied check and/or bank cashier’s check with- BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner 2011 at 01:00PM, at or upon the mortgaged Sale contained in a certain mortgage given in thirty (30) days thereafter, which time peri- thereof at a stone bound on the easterly line premises more particularly described below, by Craig C. Lazenby to Accredited Home od may be reasonably extended by the of said Day Lane, said bound being one hun- being all and singular the premises Lenders Inc. by and through its nominee Mortgagee in its sole discretion, at the dred and four tenths (100.4) feet northerly of described in said mortgage, to wit: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, offices of Harry Castleman, Esquire, a bound at the intersection of the northerly The land in Oxford, Worcester County, Inc. dated December 15, 2006, and recorded Michienzie & Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston line of Hill Street and the easterly line of said Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, with the Worcester County (Worcester Street, Boston, MA 02116. Other terms to be Day Lane; situated on the easterly side of Bacon Street, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40376, announced at the sale. THENCE northerly forty-nine and three so-called, and more particularly described as Page 71, of which mortgage the undersigned Citi Property Holdings Inc. tenths (49.3) feet by the easterly line of said follows: is the present holder, for breach of the condi- present holder of said mortgage Day Lane to an iron pin at land now or for- Beginning at a stake on the easterly line of tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Esquire merly of Agnes M. Ryan; said Bacon Street, said stake being 290 feet foreclosing the same will be sold at Public MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC THENCE with an included angle of 83¡ 32' by north of the northerly line of Old Webster Auction on May 13, 2011 at 02:00PM, at or 745 Boylston Street land now or formerly of said Agnes Ryan for Road, so-called, said stake being the north- upon the mortgaged premises more particu- Boston, MA 02116 a distance of fifty-nine and sixteen hun- westerly corner of the land herein conveyed; larly described below, being all and singular April 22, 2011 dredths (59.16) feet to an iron pin at land of Thence North 86 degrees 49’ East by the the premises described in said mortgage, to April 29, 2011 Larry couture, now or formerly; land of one Perley E. Frost et ux., a distance wit: May 6, 2011 THENCE north with an included angle of 96¡ of 150 feet to a stake at land of one Nelson The land with all buildings thereon and all 52' by land now or formerly of said Couture Cournoyer; privileges and appurtenances thereto LEGAL NOTICE for a distance of twenty-five and forty-five Thence South 3 degrees 11’ East by the land belonging, being TWO PARCELS of land sit- MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE hundredths (25.45) feet to an iron pin; of Nelson Cournoyer for a distance of 70 feet uated in Webster, County of Worcester, By virtue of and in execution of the THENCE with an exterior angle of 96¡ 37' by to a stake at land of Oxford Builders, Inc.; Massachusetts, at Lakeside so-called of Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- land now or formerly of said Couture for a Thence South 86 degrees 49’ West by the Lake Chaubunagungamaug, Parcel I being gage given by Daniel J. Perras and Deborah distance of three (3.0) feet to an iron pin; land of Oxford Builders, Inc., a distance of known and designated as Lot #31 on Plan of L. Perras to H&R Block Mortgage THENCE with an included angle of 92¡ 02' by 150 feet to a stake on the easterly line of said Lots at Lakeside, Webster, Massachusetts, Corporation, dated April 16, 2005 and land now or formerly of said Couture for a Bacon Street; dated December 1, 1925, drawn by J.R. recorded at Worcester County (Worcester distance of twenty-six and twenty-seven hun- Thence North 3 degrees 11’ West by the Kleindienst, Surveyor and situated on District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36298, dredths (26.27) feet to an iron pin at land easterly line of said Bacon Street for a dis- Wakefield Avenue as Designated on said Page 218 of which mortgage Wells Fargo now or formerly of Arthur Andri, et ux; tance of 70 feet to the point of beginning. map; said plan recorded with Worcester Bank, N.A., in trust for the benefit of the THENCE with an included angle of 85¡ 12' by Said premises are conveyed subject to the District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 164, Certificateholders of Asset Backed land now or formerly of said Andri for a dis- following conditions and restrictions: Plan 1, bounded and described as follows: Securities Corporation Home Equity Loan tance of sixty and eighty-eight hundredths 1. No dwelling to be erected thereon near- Lot #31 Trust, Series OOMC 2005-HE6 is the pres- (60.88) feet to the point of beginning. er than 25 feet of the street line. Northerly one hundred thirty-three (133) feet, ent holder by assignment Recorded at For mortgagors' title see deed recorded with 2. No dwelling shall be erected thereon more or less, by Lot #30 as shown on said Worcester County (Worcester District) Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book costing less than $4,000.00. Plan; Registry of Deeds in Book 42354, Page 193, 35641, Page 13. 3. The premises and any building thereon Thence Easterly fifty (50) feet, more or less, for breach of conditions of said mortgage The premises are to be sold subject to and shall not be used for trade, manufacturing, by Wakefield Avenue as on said Plan; and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, farming or commercial purpose. Thence Southe one hundred twelve (112) the mortgaged premises located at 146 building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax 4. No cattle, poultry, swine or horses shall feet, more or less, by Lot #32 as on said Sutton Avenue, Oxford, MA 01540 will be titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- be kept on the premises and no stable or Plan; sold at a Public Auction at 3:00 PM on May ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- privy shall be erected thereon. Thence Westerly fifty-four (54) feet, more or 20, 2011, at the mortgaged premises, more session. Subject also to the rights and easements of less, by Lake Chaubunagungamaug as on particularly described below, all and singular TERMS OF SALE: the New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. said Plan. the premises described in said mortgage, to A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS and Worcester County Electric Co., to con- Also Lot #472 on the easterly side of wit: AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a struct, repair and maintain poles, wires and Wakefield Avenue, shown on plan by A. R. A certain lot of land situated off of Sutton certified check or bank treasurer’s check will equipment as stated in Deed dated October Klebart dated July 20.1973, bounded as fol- Avenue, Oxford, Massachusetts shown as be required to be delivered at or before the 10, 1947 and recorded with Worcester lows: Lot 2 on a plan of land entitled, "Plan of Land time the bid is offered. The successful bidder District Deeds. Lot #472: (Easterly side of Wakefield Avenue in Oxford, Massachusetts" Owned by will be required to execute a Foreclosure Subject to a mortgage dated April 5, 2004 to in Webster aforesaid) Northerly one hundred Malcom W. Prouty and Karen L. Prouty, Sale Agreement immediately after the close Citifinancial Services, Inc. in the original prin- (100) feet, more or less, by Lot #471 on said Scale: one inch equals fifty feet dated August of the bidding. The balance of the purchase cipal amount of $15,825 recorded with the Plan; 28, 1997 which plan is recorded with the price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Worcester County (Worcester District) Easterly fifty (50) feet, more or less, by land Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan the sale date in the form of a certified check, Registry of Deeds in Book 33251, Page 226. now or formerly of Ian C. Hall, as shown on Book, 719, Plan 75 and to which plan refer- bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- For title reference, see Deed recorded on said Plan; ence may be made for a more particular factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The March 12, 2004 with the Worcester County Southerly one hundred (100) feet, more or description of said lot. Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in less, by Lot #473 as on said Plan; Westerly The property will be sold subject to sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue Book 33035, Page 117. fifty (50) feet by Wakefield Avenue as shown redemption rights in favor of the Internal the sale and to amend the terms of the sale The description of the premises contained in on said Plan. Revenue Service by virtue of the lien(s) by written or oral announcement made said mortgage shall control in the event of an Bk: 40376 Pg: 88 recorded in County Registry of Deeds is before or during the foreclosure sale. If the error in this notice. Lot #472 is subject to and with the benefit of Book 45805, Page 214, and Book 43536, sale is set aside for any reason, the The Mortgagee reserves the right to post- rights, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTION Page 267. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to pone the sale to a later date by public OF RECORD, if any there be, insofar as the For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser announcement at the time and date appoint- SAME may be in force and applicable, with the Worcester County (Worcester shall have no further recourse against the ed for the sale and to further postpone at any including the following: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19910, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the adjourned sale date by public announcement First: No poultry or cattle shall be raised or Page 278. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the at the time and date appointed for the kept on said premises. The premises will be sold subject to any premises contained in said mortgage shall adjourned sale date. Second: The premises and no building there- and all unpaid taxes and other municipal control in the event of an error in this publica- The premises will be sold subject to and with on shall he used for a trade or commercial assessments and liens, and subject to prior tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. the benefit of all rights, restrictions, ease- purpose. liens or other enforceable encumbrances of Other terms if any, to be announced at the ments, improvements, orders of condition, Third: No structure shall be erected nearer record entitled to precedence over this mort- sale. outstanding tax titles, municipal or other pub- than ten (10) feet from a street line. Fourth: gage, and subject to and with the benefit of BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP lic taxes, assessments, betterments, liens or No outside toilet shall be erected on said all easements, restrictions, reservations and Present Holder of said Mortgage, claims in the nature of liens and existing premises. Fifth: No building shall be erected conditions of record and subject to all tenan- By Its Attorneys, encumbrances of record created prior to the on the premises costing less than $800.00. cies and/or rights of parties in possession. Orlans Moran PLLC mortgage, or entitled to precedence over the Being same premises / parcels as conveyed Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or P.O. Box 962169 mortgage, if any, insofar as the same are still by deed and recorded in the Worcester certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Boston, MA 02196 in force and applicable to the premises. District Registry of Deeds in Book 6505, deposit must be shown at the time and place Phone: (617) 502-4100 If the premises is a condominium unit, then Page 214. of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the April 22, 2011 the premises will also be sold subject to The description of the premises contained in mortgage holder and its designee(s) are April 29, 2011 Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, said mortgage shall control in the event of an exempt from this requirement); high bidder to May 6, 2011 as amended, the applicable Master Deed error in this notice. sign written Memorandum of Sale upon and any and all amounts as may be due, fol- The Mortgagee reserves the right to post- acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price lowing such sale, to the applicable condo- pone the sale to a later date by public payable in cash or by certified check in thirty Commonwealth of Massachusetts minium trust. announcement at the time and date appoint- (30) days from the date of the sale at the The Trial Court If the successful bidder at the foreclosure ed for the sale and to further postpone at any offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & Probate and Family Court sale defaults in purchasing the property adjourned sale date by public announcement Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite Worcester Division according to the terms of this notice of sale at the time and date appointed for the 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such Docket No. WO11C0107CA or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale adjourned sale date. other time as may be designated by mort- In the matter of: executed at the time of the foreclosure, the The premises will be sold subject to and with gagee. The description for the premises con- Jessica Audra Willis and Meaghan Elizabeth Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the prop- the benefit of all rights, restrictions, ease- tained in said mortgage shall control in the Willis erty by foreclosure deed to the second high- ments, improvements, orders of condition, event of a typographical error in this publica- Of: Oxford, MA est bidder (or other successive bidders, in outstanding tax titles, municipal or other pub- tion.” NOTICE OF PETITION FOR the order of their bid) provided that such lic taxes, assessments (including without lim- Other terms to be announced at the CHANGE OF NAME other bidder deposits with Mortgagee’s attor- itation those at Book 26320 Page 278 and sale. To all persons interested in petition neys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the amount of Book 26320 Page 295), betterments, liens or Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., in trust for the bene- described: the required deposit as set forth below within claims in the nature of liens and existing fit of the Certificateholders of Asset Backed A petition has been presented by Jessica ten (10) business days after written notice of encumbrances of record created prior to the Securities Corporation Home Equity Loan A Willis requesting that: Jessica Audra Willis default of the previous highest bidder and mortgage, or entitled to precedence over the Trust, Series OOMC 2005-HE6 and Meaghan Elizabeth Willis be allowed to title shall be conveyed to such other bidder mortgage, if any, insofar as the same are still Korde & Associates, P.C. change their name as follows: Jessica A within thirty (30) days of the default, which in force and applicable to the premises. 321 Billerica Road Kiley and Meaghan Elizabeth Kiley. time periods may be reasonably extended by If the premises is a condominium unit, then Suite 210 IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. the premises will also be sold subject to Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand and Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, (978) 256-1500 WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to be paid in as amended, the applicable Master Deed (OOM 10-003365 )(Perras)(04-22-11, 04-29- AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN certified check and/or bank cashier’s check and any and all amounts as may be due, fol- 11, 05-06-11)(268127) O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and lowing such sale, to the applicable condo- April 22, 2011 ON 05/17/2011. place of sale. The balance of the purchase minium trust. April 29, 2011 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First price is to be paid by the Purchaser by certi- If the successful bidder at the foreclosure May 6, 2011 Justice of this Court. fied check and/or bank cashier’s check with- sale defaults in purchasing the property Date: March 25, 2011 in thirty (30) days thereafter, which time peri- according to the terms of this notice of sale MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Stephen G. Abraham od may be reasonably extended by the or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale REAL ESTATE Register of Probate Mortgagee in its sole discretion, at the executed at the time of the foreclosure, the By virtue and in execution of the Power of May 6, 2011 offices of Harry Castleman, Esquire, Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the prop- Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given Michienzie & Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston erty by foreclosure deed to the second high- by Bobbi L. Rudner and Matthew J. Poirier to est bidder (or other successive bidders, in Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Turn To LEGALS, page 6 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF liens, improvements, public assessments, Orlans Moran PLLC REAL ESTATE any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, P.O. Box 962169 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Premises: 2 Linda Vista Lane, Dudley, MA water and sewer liens and any other munici- Boston, MA 02196 REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Phone: (617) 502-4100 By virtue and in execution of the Power of of Sale contained in a certain mortgage brances of record which are in force and are April 29, 2011 Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given given by Andrzej Sporna to Commerce Bank applicable, having priority over said mort- May 6, 2011 by John A. Shoaf to Mortgage Electronic & Trust Company and now held by Graystone gage, whether or not reference to such May 13, 2011 Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 5, Mortgage Corporation, said mortgage dated restrictions, easements, improvements, liens 2006 and recorded with the Worcester February 1, 2005, and recorded in the or encumbrances is made in the deed. MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF County (Worcester District) Registry of Worcester County (Worcester District) TERMS OF SALE: REAL ESTATE Deeds at Book 38912, Page 67 of which the Registry of Deeds in Book 35626 at Page A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) By virtue and in execution of the Power of Mortgage the undersigned is the present 136, for breach of the conditions in said mort- Dollars by certified or bank check will be Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given holder by assignment for breach of the con- gage and for the purpose of foreclosing the required to be paid by the purchaser at the by Michael N. Smith and Barbara L. Smith to ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose same will be sold at Public Auction on May time and place of sale. The balance is to be Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, of foreclosing same will be sold at Public 13, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Local Time upon the paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Inc., dated February 15, 2007 and recorded Auction at 09:00 AM on May 13, 2011 at 91 premises, all and singular the premises Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, with the Worcester County (Worcester Oxford Avenue, Dudley, MA, all and singular described in said mortgage, to wit: Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to District) Registry of Deeds at Book 40783, the premises described in said Mortgage, to A certain lot of land shown as Lot #2 on a P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Page 62 of which the Mortgage the under- wit: subdivision plan entitled "Subdivision of Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty signed is the present holder by assignment A certain parcel of land shown as Lot 1 on a Land of Dave Bedard-Owner, Hall Road (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage Plan of Land entitled "Plan of Land in Dudley, Estates, Dudley, Massachusetts" prepared provided to purchaser for recording upon and for the purpose of foreclosing same will Mass., Owned by Amorello & Ovanes by RES Inc. dated October 9, 1999 and receipt in full of the purchase price. The be sold at Public Auction at 02:00 PM on May Development Corp." 1" = 50', dated March recorded in the Worcester District Registry of description of the premises contained in said 26, 2011 at 57 Lake Street, Webster, MA, all 11, 1996, prepared by Lavallee Brothers, Inc. Deeds, Plan Book 758, Plan 110. mortgage shall control in the event of an and singular the premises described in said 497 Central Turnpike, Sutton, Mass., record- Together with the right of ingress and egress error in this publication. Mortgage, to wit: ed in the Worcester District Registry of over all private ways as shown on said plan Other terms, if any, to be announced at All that parcel of land in the Town of Webster, Deeds, Plan Book 703, Plan 66. in common with other without, however, the sale. Worcester County, Commonwealth of Containing 40,625 square feet of land granting a fee therein. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Massachusetts, as more fully described in according to said plan. Being the same premises conveyed to the Present holder of said mortgage Deed Book 21695, Page 331, ID# Map Together with: mortgagors by deed recorded herewith in 14L16, being more particularly described as The land in Dudley, Massachusetts located Book 35626 Page 135 By its Attorneys, a metes and bounds property. on the westerly side of Oxford Avenue shown The description of the property con- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. By fee simple Deed from Robin M. Gould, as Parcel A on a plan entitled "'ANR Plan' tained in the mortgage shall control in the 150 California Street husband and wife and William P. Gould as Plan of Land in Dudley, Mass owned by John event of a typographical error in this publica- Newton, MA 02458 set forth in Book 21695 Page 331 dated E. Amorello, 511 Grafton Street, Shrewsbury, tion. (617) 558-0500 08/02/1999 and recorded 08/03/1999, Mass, 1 in = 40 ft 25 Feb 2003, Lavallee For Mortgagor's Title see deed in the 200809-1617 - GRN Worcester County Records, Commonwealth Brothers, Inc. 497 Central Turnpike, Sutton, Worcester County (Worcester District) April 29, 2011 of Massachusetts. Mass" and recorded in Worcester district Registry of Deeds, in Book 35626, Page 135. May 6, 2011 The premises are to be sold subject to and Registry of Deeds Plan Book 804, Plan 60 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be May 13, 2011 with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Containing 8,506 square feet of land accord- sold and conveyed subject to all liens, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax ing to said plan. encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- For title reference see deed recorded here- municipal liens and assessments, if any, REAL ESTATE ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- with. which take precedence over the said mort- By virtue and in execution of the Power of session. The premises are to be sold subject to and gage above described. Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given TERMS OF SALE: with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of by Alicia J. Kamara to Mortgage Electronic A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax the purchase price must be paid in cash, cer- Registration Systems, Inc., dated January AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- tified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's 26, 2007 and recorded with the Worcester certified check or bank treasurer’s check will ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- check at the time and place of the sale by the County (Worcester District) Registry of be required to be delivered at or before the session. purchaser. The balance of the purchase Deeds at Book 40571, Page 284 of which the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder TERMS OF SALE: price shall be paid in cash, certified check, Mortgage the undersigned is the present will be required to execute a Foreclosure A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS bank treasurer's or cashier's check within holder by assignment for breach of the con- Sale Agreement immediately after the close AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a thirty (30) days after the date of sale. ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of the bidding. The balance of the purchase certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Other terms to be announced at the of foreclosing same will be sold at Public price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from be required to be delivered at or before the sale. Auction at 11:00 AM on May 26, 2011 at 6 the sale date in the form of a certified check, time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP, 1080 Konkel Avenue, Webster, MA, all and singu- bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- will be required to execute a Foreclosure Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney for lar the premises described in said Mortgage, factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Sale Agreement immediately after the close Graystone Mortgage Corporation, Present to wit: Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Holder of the Mortgage, (401) 272-1400 The land with the buildings thereon located in sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from (5510201 )(Sporna)(04-22-11, 04-29-11, 05- Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, the sale and to amend the terms of the sale the sale date in the form of a certified check, 06-11)(269151) being bounded and described as follows: by written or oral announcement made bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- April 22, 2011 Lot #21 on a Plan of Land entitled "Definitive before or during the foreclosure sale. If the factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The April 29, 2011 Subdivision Sunny Shores, Phase III, sale is set aside for any reason, the Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the May 6, 2011 Webster, Massachusetts, dated September Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue 20, 2001 and revised January 10, 2002." a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser the sale and to amend the terms of the sale NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Recorded at the Worcester District Registry shall have no further recourse against the by written or oral announcement made REAL ESTATE of Deeds in Plan Book 778, Plan 35, Owned Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the before or during the foreclosure sale. If the By virtue and in execution of the Power by: Sunny Shores, Inc., Old Worcester Road, Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the sale is set aside for any reason, the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Webster, Massachusetts, Developer: CJP premises contained in said mortgage shall Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to given by Peter Hauge, Jr. to Mortgage Realty Trust, 31 Charlton Road, Dudley, control in the event of an error in this publica- a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Massachusetts. Prepared by: Bouley tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. shall have no further recourse against the October 22, 2007 and recorded with the Brothers, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, Other terms if any, to be announced at the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Worcester County (Worcester District) 75 Hammond Street, PO Box 2215, sale. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the Registry of Deeds at Book 41959, Page 311, Worcester, Massachusetts 01613, 508-753- GMAC Mortgage, LLC premises contained in said mortgage shall of which mortgage BAC Home Loans 8400. Said Lot is located along Lakeside Present Holder of said Mortgage, control in the event of an error in this publica- Servicing, LP is the present holder, for Avenue, and Konkel Avenue and is bounded By Its Attorneys, tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. breach of the conditions of said mortgage and described as follows: Orlans Moran PLLC Other terms if any, to be announced at the and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Lot 21, said parcel contains 12,048 square P.O. Box 962169 sale. will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on feet (0.2766 acres) as shown on said plan. Boston, MA 02196 BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka May 24, 2011, on the mortgaged premises The above parcel is subject to Declaration of Phone: (617) 502-4100 Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP located at 5 Melvin Drive, Oxford, Worcester Restrictive Covenants recorded at the April 29, 2011 Present Holder of said Mortgage, County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book May 6, 2011 By Its Attorneys, premises described in said mortgage, 27037, Page 220. May 13, 2011 Orlans Moran PLLC TO WIT: Reserving in CJP Construction, Inc. the fee P.O. Box 962169 A certain parcel of land with the buildings in the streets together with the right to use all AUCTION/PUBLIC SALE Boston, MA 02196 thereon, situated on the northerly side of the streets and ways to the grantee, their Casey Storage Solutions, (pursuant to Phone: (617) 502-4100 Melvin Drive in the town of Oxford, county of successors and assigns, as shown on the [Mass. General Law, Chapter 105A],) will April 22, 2011 Worcester, Commonwealth of above referenced Plan for all purposes for sell at Auction/Public Sale at 80 Cudworth April 29, 2011 Massachusetts, being Lot 1 shown in Plan which streets and ways are used in the Town Rd., Webster MA 01570 all of the personal May 6, 2011 Book 711, Plan 104, bounded and described of Webster, Massachusetts. property stored in its facility by: as follows: Being the same premises conveyed to the Tracy Lis, 110, consisting of benches & COMMONWEALTH OF Beginning on the northwesterly side of Mortgagors by Deed recorded with the tables MASSACHUSETTS Melvin Drive, thence N 30 degrees 22' 2'' W Worcester District Registry of Deeds prior Robert Solano, 112, consisting of washer, LAND COURT a distance of 110.00 feet along land now or hereto at Book 40371, Page 282. dryer, boxes DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT formerly of Opac to a point; The premises are to be sold subject to and Patricia Mangen, 229, consisting of stool, (SEAL) Case No. 11-MISC-445194 Thence N 80 degrees 48' 54'' E a distance with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, totes, boxes To: of 202.06 feet along land now or formerly of building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax Steven Schwartz, 231, consisting of furniture Troy Arcouette said Opac to a point; titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- Jessica Davis, 300, consisting of high chair, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Thence S 72¼ 37' 35'' E, a distance 112.70 ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- carseat, swing, boxes the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. feet along land now or formerly of said Opac session. Donald Coulter, 402, consisting of misc Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. f/k/a Wachovia to a point; TERMS OF SALE: household Mortgage, FSB f/k/a World Savings Bank, Thence S 15¼ 45' 04'' W. a distance of A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Tom Kraal, 403, consisting of misc. items FSB claiming to be the holder of mortgage 125.04 feet by Lot 2 on said plan to a point; AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a New England Pain Associates/Deborah covering real property in Oxford numbered 1 Thence N 72¼ 37' 35'' W a distance of 126.74 certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Burke, 407, office furniture May Street given by Troy Arcouette to World feet to a point; be required to be delivered at or before the Joseph Agins, 410, consisting of signs, Savings Bank, FSB dated June 5, 2007 and Thence southwesterly and curving to the left time the bid is offered. The successful bidder wood, blankets, tie downs, business recorded in the Worcester County along the arc of a curve with a radius of will be required to execute a Foreclosure Audrey Beckman, 503, consisting of misc. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in 120.00 feet and a length of 100.00 feet to the Sale Agreement immediately after the close items Book 41301, Page 366 has filed with said point and place of beginning. of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Lisa Bessette, 716, consisting of misc house- court a complaint for authority to foreclose The above described parcel contains an area price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from hold said mortgage in the manner following: by of 30,000 square feet, more or less, and is the sale date in the form of a certified check, Jennifer Beaudry, 811, consisting of furni- entry and possession and exercise of power more particularly shown as Lot 1 on a plan bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- ture, television, microwave of sale. entitled ''Grace Estates'' Subdivision, dated factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Virginia Bombard, 908, consisting of misc If you are entitled to the benefits of the 4/5/96 and recorded with the Worcester Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the household Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 711, sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue Nancy Voutour, 910, consisting of luggage, object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Plan 104. the sale and to amend the terms of the sale household furniture, cabinets ney should file a written appearance and Subject to a drainage easement as shown on by written or oral announcement made at 2 pm on 5/27/2011, at the premises of answer in said court at Boston on or before said plan. before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Casey Storage Solutions at 80 Cudworth May 30, 2011 or you may be forever barred Subject to an easement to Gary L. Kettle, sale is set aside for any reason, the Rd., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-7535, and from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid recorded in Book 20573, Page 262. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to continued day to day thereafter until sold. under said act. Being the same premises described in a a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser Casey Storage Solutions reserves the Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief deed from Mutual Builders, Inc. to James A. shall have no further recourse against the right: (1) to bid at auction/public sale; (2) Justice of said Court April 12, 2011. Barbale and Joyce A. Barbale, dated April Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the to refuse any/all bids; (3) to cancel the Attest: 7,1999, and recorded with said Registry in Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the auction/public sale at any time for any DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Book 21248, Page 179. premises contained in said mortgage shall reason. RECORDER For mortgagor's title see deed recorded control in the event of an error in this publica- April 29, 2011 May 6, 2011 with Worcester County (Worcester District) tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. May 6, 2011 Registry of Deeds in Book 41959, Page 309. Other terms if any, to be announced at the These premises will be sold and con- sale. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all OneWest Bank, FSB rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Present Holder of said Mortgage, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of By Its Attorneys, Turn To LEGALS, page 7 www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 6, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7 LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 6 the sale. allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST Justice of this Court. By virtue and in execution of the Power of REAL ESTATE BOSTON 2006-1 Date: April 29, 2011 Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given By virtue and in execution of the Power Present holder of said mortgage Stephen G. Abraham by Craig A. Luchon to NE Moves Mortgage, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Register of Probate LLC, dated November 23, 2005 and record- given by Gregory Kolinski and Marzena B. By its Attorneys, May 6, 2011 ed with the Worcester County (Worcester Kolinski to Mortgage Electronic Registration HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37874, Systems, Inc., dated October 19, 2005 and 150 California Street COMMONWEALTH OF Page 137 of which the Mortgage the under- recorded with the Worcester County Newton, MA 02458 MASSACHUSETTS signed is the present holder by assignment (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at (617) 558-0500 LAND COURT for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage Book 37612, Page 5, of which mortgage US 201010-1529 - YEL DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT and for the purpose of foreclosing same will Bank National Association, as Trustee for April 29, 2011 (SEAL) Case No.: 10 MISC 442728 be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on Credit Suisse First Boston 2006-1 is the May 6, 2011 To: Christopher M. Beurman June 2, 2011 at 30 Spring Street, Webster, present holder, for breach of the conditions of May 13, 2011 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of MA, all and singular the premises described said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: The in said Mortgage, to wit: closing, the same will be sold at Public MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of The land in Webster, with the buildings there- Auction at 3:00 p.m. on May 25, 2011, on the REAL ESTATE New York as Trustee for the on, situated on the westerly side of Spring mortgaged premises located at 22 Myrtle By virtue and in execution of the Power of Certificateholders, CWALT, Inc., Alternative Street, and being known and designated as Avenue, Webster, Worcester County, Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given Loan Trust 2007-2CB Mortgage Pass- lot No. 27 on Plan of Lynchmere Park, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises by Charles P. Strom and Kathy J. Strom to Through Certificates, Series 2007-2CB Webster, Massachusetts: owned by heirs of described in said mortgage, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, claiming to be the holder of mortgage cover- Michael Lynch, dated September 21, 1916 TO WIT: Inc., dated September 21, 2006 and record- ing real property in Oxford numbered 43 and April 17, 1917, bounded as follows: A certain parcel of land with the buildings ed with the Worcester County (Worcester Leicester Street given by Christopher M. EASTERLY 50 feet by said Spring Street; thereon of every nature and description, situ- District) Registry of Deeds at Book 39844, Beurman to Mortgage Electronic SOUTHERLY 103.3 feet by land now or for- ated on the westerly side of Myrtle Avenue is Page 123 of which the Mortgage the under- Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for merly of Johanna Budzynkiewicz; Town of Webster, Worcester County, signed is the present holder by assignment Union Capital Mortgage Business Trust, WESTERLY 50 feet by land now or fomerly of Massachusetts, being all of Lot #1 and Part for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage dated November 29, 2006, and recorded in one Pepka; of Lot #2 as shown on ''Plan of Land and and for the purpose of foreclosing same will the Worcester County (Worcester District) NORTHERLY 103 feet by lot No. 25 on said Buildings, A. J. Bates & Co., Webster, be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on May Registry of Deeds in Book 40275, Page 323 Plan; Massachusetts'' dated August 8, 1935, 26, 2011 at 24 Lind Street, Oxford, MA, all and now held by Plaintiff by Assignment; has For Grantor's Title See Deed Recorded recorded with Worcester District Registry of and singular the premises described in said filed with said court a complaint for authority Herewith in Book 37874 Page 135. Deeds, plan book 114, plan 82'' and also Mortgage, to wit: to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- The premises are to be sold subject to and being part of the premises conveyed to Frank The land in Oxford, together with the build- lowing: by entry and possession and exer- with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Matteau and Emil Pelletier by deed of Bates ings thereon, being Lot No. 103 shown on a cise of power of sale. If you are entitled to the building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax Shoe Company dated November 25, 1940 Plan of Land in Oxford, MA of Alfred B. and benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- recorded in said Registry, book 2800, page Leslie J. Chafee, drawn by Leslie J. Chaffee, Act and you object to such foreclosure you or ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- 114, further bounded and described as fol- dated October 1, 1952, bounded and your attorney should file a written appear- session. lows: described as follows: ance and answer in said court at Boston on TERMS OF SALE: BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of Beginning at the southeast corner of or before the 30th day of May, 2011 or you A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS the premises herein conveyed and at a drill described tract at a point in the north line of may be forever barred from claiming that AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a hole in the westerly line of Myrtle Avenue Linden Street 540 feet west of the intersec- such foreclosure is invalid under said act. certified check or bank treasurer’s check will and at the northeasterly corner of land now tion of an extension of the north line of Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief be required to be delivered at or before the or formerly of Racicot Bros; Linden Street and an extension of the west Justice of said Court on this 22nd day of time the bid is offered. The successful bidder THENCE proceeding northerly along the line of Cypress Street; April, 2011. will be required to execute a Foreclosure said westerly line of Myrtle Avenue, ninety Thence South 89 degrees 30' West along the Attest: Sale Agreement immediately after the close (90) feet, more or less, to land now or former- north line of Linden Street, a distance of 90 DEBORAH J. PATTERSON of the bidding. The balance of the purchase ly of Adolphe I. Dugas and Leokadya M. feet; Recorder price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Dugas; Thence North 120 feet to land now or former- (6000767 )(Beurman)(05-06-11)(270085) the sale date in the form of a certified check, THENCE proceeding westerly by Dugas ly of Richard A. Antanavica et ux.; May 6, 2011 bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- land, one hundred thirteen and six tenths Thence North 89 degrees 30' East by land factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The (113.6) feet to land now or formerly of A.J. now or formerly of Antanivica et ux a dis- COMMONWEALTH OF Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the Bates & Co.; tance of 90 feet; MASSACHUSETTS sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue THENCE proceeding southerly by said A.J. Thence South 120 feet to the point of begin- LAND COURT the sale and to amend the terms of the sale Bates & Co. land, ninety (90) feet, more or ning. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT by written or oral announcement made less, to land now or formerly of Racicot Bros.; See deed at Book 39152, Page 30 (SEAL) Case No.445301 before or during the foreclosure sale. If the THENCE proceesing easterly by said The premises are to be sold subject to and To: sale is set aside for any reason, the Racicot Bros. land, one hundred fourteen with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Bruce R. Brunnett Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to and three tenths (114.3) feet to a drill hole in building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax and to all persons entitled to the benefit of a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser the westerly line of Myrtle Avenue, to the titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: GMAC shall have no further recourse against the point and place of beginning. ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- Mortgage, LLC claiming to be the holder of Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the ALSO another tract of land, and being all of session. mortgage covering real property in Oxford, Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the lot #3 and part of Lot #2 as shown on Plan of TERMS OF SALE: numbered 19 Dana Drive given by Bruce R. premises contained in said mortgage shall Lots by A.J. Bates, recorded in said Registry A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Brunnett to Mortgage Electronic Registration control in the event of an error in this publica- of Deeds, plan book 114, plan 82, further AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a Systems, Inc., dated February 3, 2004, tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. bounded and described as follows: certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Recorded with the Worcester County Other terms if any, to be announced at the BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of be required to be delivered at or before the (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at sale. the premises to be conveyed on the westerly time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Book 33019, Page 292, and now held by Fidelity Bank line of Myrtle Avenue at the corner of land of will be required to execute a Foreclosure plaintiff by assignment has filed with said Present Holder of said Mortgage, one Lemeshka; Sale Agreement immediately after the close court a complaint for authority to foreclose By Its Attorneys, THENCE running westerly by land of said of the bidding. The balance of the purchase said mortgage in the manner following: by Orlans Moran PLLC Lemeshka fifty (50) feet to land of one price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from entry and possession and exercise of power P.O. Box 962169 Brunelle; the sale date in the form of a certified check, of sale. If you are entitled to the benefits of Boston, MA 02196 THENCE running in southerly direction by bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you Phone: (617) 502-4100 land of said Brunelle twentey (20) feet to a factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The object to such foreclosure you or your attor- May 6, 2011 point; Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the ney should file a written appearance and May 13, 2011 THENCE running westerly by land of said sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue answer in said court at Boston on or before May 20, 2011 Brunelle, sixty-five and five tenths (65.5) feet the sale and to amend the terms of the sale the 30th day of May, 2011 or you may be for- to a point; by written or oral announcement made ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- THENCE running in a southwesterly direc- before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sure is invalid under said act. tion fifteen (15) feet to a point at a land of sale is set aside for any reason, the Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Bates Shoe Company; Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Justice of said Court this 13th day of April, COMMONWEALTH OF THENCE in a southerly direction by land of a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser 2011. MASSACHUSETTS said Bates Shoe Company, eighty (80) feet to shall have no further recourse against the Attest: LAND COURT a point at other land of Jeanne J. Koupas et Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Deborah J. Patterson DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT al, now or formerly; Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the Recorder (SEAL) Case No. 11 MISC 445281 THENCE in an easterly direction by said premises contained in said mortgage shall May 6, 2011 To: Jozefa Dzienska a/k/a other land of Jeane J. Koupas et al, now or control in the event of an error in this publica- Jozefa L. Dzienska formerly, one hundred thirteen and six tenths tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. COMMONWEALTH OF Piotr A. Stachowicz (113.6) feet to the westerly line of Myrtle Other terms if any, to be announced at the MASSACHUSETTS Bernadeta Stachowicz Avenue; sale. LAND COURT and to all persons entitled to the benefit of THENCE by the westerly line of said Myrtle US Bank, N.A. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Avenue to the place of beginning. Present Holder of said Mortgage, (SEAL) Case No. 10-441298 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as BEING the same premises conveyed to us By Its Attorneys, To: Trustee for Soundview Home Loan Trust by deed of Paul F. Perreault et ux dated June Orlans Moran PLLC Danielle B. De Oliveira a/k/a 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, 24, 1994 recorded with Worcester District P.O. Box 962169 Danielle Bampa Martins De Oliveira Series 2005-OPT3 claiming to be the holder Registry of Deeds, Book 16386, Page 248. Boston, MA 02196 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of of Mortgage covering real property in For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Phone: (617) 502-4100 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Webster, numbered 3 Anthony Street given recorded with Worcester County (Worcester April 29, 2011 New York Community Bank claiming to be by Jozefa Dzienska to Option One Mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book 16386, May 6, 2011 the holder of mortgage covering real proper- Corporation, dated August 3, 2005, and Page 248. May 13, 2011 ty in Webster numbered 3 Lyndale Avenue, recorded at Worcester County (Worcester These premises will be sold and con- Unit 3A of the Lyndale Condominium given District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36989, veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Commonwealth of Massachusetts by Danielle B. De Oliveira a/k/a Danielle Page 68 and now held by the Plaintiff by rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, The Trial Court Bampa Martins De Oliveira to Mortgage assignment, has filed with said court a com- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Probate and Family Court Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as plaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage liens, improvements, public assessments, Worcester Division nominee for Drew Mortgage Associates, Inc. in the manner following: by entry and posses- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Docket No. WO11P1433EA dated August 11, 2006 and recorded in the sion and exercise of power of sale. If you are water and sewer liens and any other munici- In the Estate of: Elizabeth A Bates Worcester County (Worcester District) entitled to the benefits of the pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Late of: Oxford, MA 01540 Registry of Deeds in Book 39559, Page 180 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you brances of record which are in force and are Date of Death: 04/25/2010 and now held by Plaintiff by assignment has object to such foreclosure you or your attor- applicable, having priority over said mort- NOTICE OF PETITION FOR filed with said court a complaint for authority ney should file a written appearance and gage, whether or not reference to such PROBATE OF WILL to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- answer in said court at Boston on or before restrictions, easements, improvements, liens To all persons interested in the above cap- lowing: by entry and possession and exer- the 30th day of May, 2011 or you may be for- or encumbrances is made in the deed. tioned estate, a petition has been presented cise of power of sale. ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- TERMS OF SALE: requesting that a document purporting to be If you are entitled to the benefits of the sure is invalid under said act. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) the last will of said decedent be proved and Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Dollars by certified or bank check will be allowed and that Deborah Bates Riordan of object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Justice of said Court this 13th day of April, required to be paid by the purchaser at the Quincy, MA be appointed executor/trix, ney should file a written appearance and 2011. time and place of sale. The balance is to be named in the will to serve Without Surety. answer in said court at Boston on or before Attest: paid by certified or bank check at Harmon IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, June 6, 2011 or you may be forever barred Deborah J. Patterson Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid Recorder Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT under said act. (OOM 10-003008 )(Dzienska)(05-06- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief 11)(270117) Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Justice of said Court April 19, 2011. May 6, 2011 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be ON 05/24/2011. Attest: provided to purchaser for recording upon In addition, you must file a written affidavit DEBORAH J. PATTERSON receipt in full of the purchase price. The of objections to the petition, stating specific Recorder description of the premises contained in said facts and grounds upon which the objection May 6, 2011 mortgage shall control in the event of an is based, within thirty (30) days after the error in this publication. return day (or such other time as the court, Other terms, if any, to be announced at on motion with notice to the petitioner, may Turn To LEGALS, page 8 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 6, 2011 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 7 one A. R. Snow one hundred sixty-nine (169) three arid 72/100 (53.72) feet to the point of days (Saturday, Sundays and legal holidays feet to a point; beginning. excluded) after the actual date of the bid MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF THENCE southeasterly by Lot #2 on said CONTAINING according to said Plan, 26,800 opening. REAL ESTATE Plan, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet to square feet of land. The Owner may waive any informalities By virtue and in execution of the Power of the point of beginning. No right of way, expressly or implied, over or or minor defects, or reject any or all bids if it is Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by TRACT II upon said ''reserved right of way'' is granted in the best interest of the Town of Dudley to do Edward A. Cartier, II to Mortgage Electronic The land in the Town of Webster, Worcester herewith. so. Registration Systems, Inc., dated January 5, County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, For mortgagors' title see deed recorded BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 2007 and recorded with the Worcester County with buildings thereon, situated on the north- with Worcester County (Worcester District) TOWN OF DUDLEY, MASSACHUSETTS (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at westerly side of Perryville Road being Lot #2 Registry of Deeds in Book 36976, Page 351. Book 40469, Page 364 of which the Mortgage on Plan of Grand View Terrace, Webster, These premises will be sold and con- May 6, 2011 the undersigned is the present holder by Massachusetts owned by Eastern Land veyed subject to and with the benefit of all assignment for breach of the conditions of Company dated August 31,1907 and record- rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, THE COMMONWEALTH OF said Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- ed in Plan Book 12, Plan 90 and bounded and covenants, liens or claims in the nature of MASSACHUSETTS closing same will be sold at Public Auction at described as follows: liens, improvements, public assessments, any LAND COURT 03:00 PM on May 27, 2011 at 3 Ash Street, BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Webster, MA, all and singular the premises premises to be conveyed on the northwester- and sewer liens and any other municipal (SEAL) Case No. 439815 described in said Mortgage, to wit: ly side of said assessments or liens or existing encum- To: The land with the buildings thereon and all the Perryville road and running; brances of record which are in force and are Craig V. Garabedian; Janlyn E. Garabedian privileges and appurtenances thereto belong- THENCE northeasterly by said northwesterly applicable, having priority over said mort- and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the ing situated at Ash Street, Webster, side of Perryville Road fifty (50) feet to a point gage, whether or not reference to such Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Massachusetts and described in a plan for at Lot #1; restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Bank of America, N.A. claiming to be the hold- Robert R. Emond by Robert F. Para, Land THENCE northwesterly by said lot #1 on said or encumbrances is made in the deed. er of a Mortgage covering real property in Surveyor, and recorded with the Worcester Plan, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; TERMS OF SALE: Dudley, numbered 41 Airport Road given by District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 534, more or less to a point; A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Craig V. Garabedian and Janlyn E. Plan 4 known as parcel B bounded and THENCE westerly by land now or formerly of Dollars by certified or bank check will be Garabedian to Bank of America, N.A., dated described as follows: one A. R. Snow sixty-eight and five tenths required to be paid by the purchaser at the May 15, 2006, and recorded with the Parcel B (68.5) feet to a point; time and place of sale. The balance is to be Worcester County (Worcester District) BEGINNING at an iron rod at the southeast THENCE southeasterly by Lot #3 on said paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Registry of Deeds at Book 38992, Page 199 corner of tract herein described on the Plan, one hundred seventy-four (174) feet to Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, has filed with said court a complaint for northerly side of Ash Street at the southwest the point of beginning. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to authority to foreclose said mortgage in the corner of land of Stephen E. and Elaine K. BEING the same premises conveyed to this P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, manner following: by entry and possession Koziak, now or formerly; borrower by deed dated May 3, 2001 and Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) and exercise of power of sale. THENCE N. 83¡ 57' 00" W. along the norther- recorded with the Worcester District Registry days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- If you are entitled to the benefits of the ly side of Ash Street, a distance of 100.00 of Deeds in Book 24340 at Page 350. vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amended feet; The premises are to be sold subject to and in full of the purchase price. The description and you object to such foreclosure you or your THENCE N. l¡ 10' 20" W. along Parcel "A", with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, of the premises contained in said mortgage attorney should file a written appearance and Robert R. Emond, now or formerly, a distance building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax shall control in the event of an error in this answer in said court at Boston on or before of 253.69 feet to land now or formerly of titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- publication. June 13, 2011 or you may be forever barred Nadeau; ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- Other terms, if any, to be announced at from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid THENCE N. 88¡ 30' 13" E. along land of session. the sale. under said act. Nadeau and of Edward F. and Elizabeth TERMS OF SALE: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Manzi, now or formerly a distance of 96.82 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Present holder of said mortgage Justice of said Court on April 28, 2011. feet to land of Koziak; AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a Attest: THENCE S. l¡ 41' 12" E. along said Koziak certified check or bank treasurer’s check will By its Attorneys, DEBORAH J. PATTERSON land, a distance of 266.80 feet to the point of be required to be delivered at or before the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. RECORDER beginning. time the bid is offered. The successful bidder 150 California Street 201007-1134-grn The above described tract contains an area of will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Newton, MA 02458 May 6, 2011 25,500 square feet. Agreement immediately after the close of the (617) 558-0500 Being the same premises conveyed to the bidding. The balance of the purchase price 200903-0209 - GRN Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mortgagor by a deed recorded in the shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the May 6, 2011 Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR COURT Worcester South District Registry of Deeds in sale date in the form of a certified check, bank May 13, 2011 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Book 40469, Page 362. treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory May 20, 2011 CIVIL ACTION The premises are to be sold subject to and to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee No. 11-0712C with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS To building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax any and all bids, to continue the sale and to The Board of Water Commissioners for Thomas J. Kelly of Westborough, Worcester titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- amend the terms of the sale by written or oral the Town of Dudley, Massachusetts will County, Massachusetts AND TO ALL PER- ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- announcement made before or during the receive sealed bids for Contract No. W-11-1, SONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE session. foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for Healy Road Water Main Replacement, until SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF TERMS OF SALE: any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 11:00 AM prevailing time, May 20, 2011, at ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Webster Five A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. Dudley Water Works Office Municipal Cents Savings Bank, a banking institution AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a The purchaser shall have no further recourse Complex Room 305; 71 West Main Street; with a usual place of business in Webster, certified check or bank treasurer’s check will against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Dudley, Massachusetts 01571, at which time Worcester County, Massachusetts claiming to be required to be delivered at or before the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. be the holder of a mortgage covering proper- time the bid is offered. The successful bidder premises contained in said mortgage shall Bids submitted after this time will not be ty situated on School Street, being numbered will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale control in the event of an error in this publica- accepted. 240 on said street, in Webster, Agreement immediately after the close of the tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. The work consists of furnishing and Massachusetts given by Thomas J. Kelly to bidding. The balance of the purchase price Other terms if any, to be announced at the installing approximately 5,150 linear feet of Webster Five Cents Savings Bank dated shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale. 12-inch Ductile Iron water main and appurte- September 10, 2008 and recorded in sale date in the form of a certified check, bank Sovereign Bank nances. Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Book treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory Present Holder of said Mortgage, Copies of the Contract Documents for the 43295, Page 316, has filed with said court a to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee By Its Attorneys, work may be obtained at the office of Coler & Complaint for authority to foreclose said mort- reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject Orlans Moran PLLC Colantonio, Inc., 101 Accord Park Drive, gage in the manner following: by entry on and any and all bids, to continue the sale and to P.O. Box 962169 Norwell, MA, upon presentation of certified possession of the premises therein described amend the terms of the sale by written or oral Boston, MA 02196 check drawn on a responsible bank or trust and by exercise of the power of sale con- announcement made before or during the Phone: (617) 502-4100 company, made payable to Coler & tained in said mortgage. foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for May 6, 2011 Colantonio, Inc., in the amount of $100.00. If you are entitled to the benefits of the any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be May 13, 2011 Said payments will be refunded to bid- Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. May 20, 2011 ders upon return of such Contract Documents as amended, and you object to such foreclo- The purchaser shall have no further recourse in good condition to the issuing office, post- sure you or your attorney should file a written against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF paid if mailed, within 30 days of the bid open- appearance and answer in said court at Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the REAL ESTATE ing. Refunds will be limited to two sets of Worcester in said County on or before the premises contained in said mortgage shall By virtue and in execution of the Power of Contract Documents for each bidder or non- twenty-seventh day of May next or you may control in the event of an error in this publica- Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by bidder. be forever barred from claiming that such tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Rita Kyei and Francis Kyei to Bank of Contract Documents will be mailed to foreclosure is invalid under said Act. Other terms if any, to be announced at the America, N.A., dated September 14, 2007 prospective bidders upon request and receipt Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Esquire, sale. and recorded with the Worcester County of a separate certified check payable to Coler Administrative Justice of said Court, this fif- U.S. Bank National Association as trustee on (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at & Colantonio, Inc. in the amount of $50.00 teenth day of April 2011. behalf of the holders of the Citigroup Book 41832, Page 338, of which mortgage which will be a non-refundable mailing fee. Dennis P.McManus, Clerk Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. Asset-Backed Bank of America, N.A. is the present holder, If prospective bidders request the use of May 6, 2011 Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-6 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage their UPS/Fed Ex accounts Contract Present Holder of said Mortgage, and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Documents will be sent upon request and THE COMMONWEALTH OF By Its Attorneys, will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on receipt of a separate certified check payable MASSACHUSETTS Orlans Moran PLLC May 31, 2011, on the mortgaged premises to Coler & Colantonio, Inc. in the amount of LAND COURT P.O. Box 962169 located at 12 Forest Street, Oxford, $25.00 which will be a non-refundable han- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Boston, MA 02196 Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and dling fee. (SEAL) Case No. 392212 Phone: (617) 502-4100 singular the premises described in said mort- The contract documents may be exam- To: May 6, 2011 gage, ined during the business hours from 8:30 a.m. David W. Moseley, Sr.; Helen L. Moseley May 13, 2011 TO WIT: to noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the May 20, 2011 The land together with the buildings thereon following location(s): Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. located at Lot 2, Forest Street, Oxford, BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Massachusetts as more particularly Coler & Colantonio, Inc. Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. REAL ESTATE described as follows: 101 Accord Park Drive claiming to be the holder of a Mortgage cov- By virtue and in execution of the Power of BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Norwell, MA 02061 ering real property in Oxford, numbered 14 Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Forest Street and at the intersection of the Camp Hill Drive given by David W. Moseley, Michael P. Champagne to Sovereign Bank, northwesterly corner of lot #2 with the south- Board of Water Commissioners Sr. and Helen L. Moseley to Mortgage dated November 14, 2007 and recorded with westerly corner of lot #3 as shown on said Water Works Office Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated the Worcester County (Worcester District) Plan; Room 305 September 23, 2005, and recorded with the Registry of Deeds at Book 42081, Page 365 THENCE by the northerly bound of said lot 71 West Main Street Worcester County (Worcester District) of which the Mortgage the undersigned is the #2, S 84¡ 50' E to two hundred, eighteen and Municipal Complex, Registry of Deeds at Book 37423, Page 225 present holder for breach of the conditions of 18/100 (218.18) feet to a point on the wester- Dudley, MA 01571 and now held by the plaintiff by assignment said Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- ly bound of Forest Lane; has filed with said court a complaint for closing same will be sold at Public Auction at THENCE by the westerly bound of said Dodge Reports authority to foreclose said mortgage in the 02:00 PM on June 2, 2011 at 4 Perryville Forest Lane, S 4¡ 05' E twenty-seven and 17 Everberg Road, Unit C manner following: by entry and possession Road, Webster, MA, all and singular the 4/100 (27.04) feet to a point at the southwest- Woburn, MA 01801 and exercise of power of sale. premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: erly corner of said Forest Lane; If you are entitled to the benefits of the TRACT I THENCE S 8¡ 27' E, seventy-one and 08/100 Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid secu- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amended The land in the Town of Webster, Worcester (71.08) feet to a change of curvature at the rity in the amount of 5% of the total bid and you object to such foreclosure you or your County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, northeasterly corner of a private lane; amount and in the form described in the attorney should file a written appearance and with buildings thereon, situated on the north- THENCE by a curve to the right, by a radius Information for Bidders. answer in said court at Boston on or before westerly side of Perryville Road being Lot #1 of 20.0 feet and length of 36.16 feet top a A Performance Bond and Labor and Materials JUN 13 2011 or you may be forever barred on Plan of Grand View Terrace and recorded point; Payment Bond each in the amount of 100 per- from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid in Plan Book 12, Plan 90 and bounded and THENCE still by the southerly bound of lot #2, cent of the contract price will be required in under said act. described as follows: N 84¡ 50' W one hundred eighty-four and the form described in the Instructions to Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of 58/100 (184.58) feet to a change of curvature; Bidders. Justice of said Court on APR 26 2011. premises to be conveyed on the northwester- THENCE by a curve to the right, a radius of Attention of bidders is particularly called Attest: ly side of said Perryville road and running; 20.0 feet and length of 26.67 feet to a point on to the requirements as to conditions of DEBORAH J. PATTERSON THENCE northeasterly by said northwesterly the easterly side of said Forest Street; employment to be observed, minimum wage RECORDER side of Perryville Road and by a curve one THENCE by the easterly side of Forest rates to be paid and payroll submission 200901-0499-BLU hundred twenty-nine (129) feet to a point; Street, N 8¡ 27' W fifty-five and 55/100 (55.55) requirements under the contract. 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ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - STRIP WEBSTER LAKE! Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE! 12 June Ave! South WEBSTER LAKE! Reid Smith Cove! WEBSTER LAKE - Snug Harbor 77 South Shore WEBSTER LAKE – North Pond – 69 Birch 36 Laurelwood! ISLAND! Your Own Island Paradise! 145 S. Shore Rd! Middle Pond - Pond! Panoramic Views! Excellent Sun Middle Pond! East Exp - Fantastic Villas! 3,300'! Luxurious Waterfront Rd! Killdeer Island! Reid Smith Cove! Isl Rd! Panoramic Views! 61’ Waterfront! Middle Pond/Reid Smith Cove! Western Southern Exp! Expansive Lake Views! Exposure! 7 Rms! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Ideal 6 Rm Summer Cottage! Eastern Updated 5 Rm Ranch! Open Floor Plan! Kit, Exp – Beautiful Sunsets! 90’ You’ll Never Want to Leave! 8 Rms! Sunrises! Panoramic Views! 220’ Living! 7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 3/4 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Sep Guest Applianced! Din Area w/Lake Views! Swimming & Boating! Private 1/3 Acre! Waterfront! Wooded, Rustic & Private! Frplcs! Gourmet Kit! S/S Appliances! Exposure = Fantastic Sunrises! 50’ Din & Liv Rms All w/Great Lake Views! Waterfront! Fantastic 3/4 Acre Lot! 8 Lake Facing Frplce Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms - 2 Beamed Cathedral Ceilings! Lake Facing Cottage! Gazebo! Boat House! Room to Entertain! Major Remodel / Ideal 5 Rm Summer Cottage! Stone Master Suite w/Private Balcony! Great Waterfront! Great for All Water Sports! Rm Colonial! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3/4 Bdrms! Lake Facing! Lake Facing Master! 2 Addition 04! Super Kit, Great Rm & Master Bdrm w/Sliders to Deck! 2 Bdrms “Mainland” Lot for Parking w/Garage! Baths! Huge Deck! Level Lawn to Fireplaced Great Rm! 2/3Bdrms! Rm w/ Cathedrals, Frplc, Hot Tub & Year Round Potential! In time for Total! Garage! Swim & Ski from Your Dock! 2 Full Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany Fully Equipped! Pontoon Boat! Master w/Lake Views! Buderus 4Z Heat! $429,900.00 Steam Shower! $499,900.00 Summer! $279,900.00 $379,900.00 $639,900.00 $599,900.00 Water’s Edge! $429,000.00 Super Garage! $499,900.00 2 Baths! Decks!

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEWONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT LISTINGLISTING WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE - HOUSE LOT! WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island - WEBSTER LAKE! Middle WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ WEBSTER LAKE! Killdeer Isl - – TI Townhouse! WEBSTER LAKE - HOUSE LOT! WEBSTER LAKE – 62 Union Point 58 Laurelwood Dr! Buildable North Pond! Western Exp – Pond/Western Expo = Spectacular Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = North Pond! NW Exp = Grand 6 Rooms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Applianced! Open 56 Laurelwood Dr! Buildable Rd! Middle Pond! Huge Panoramic Waterfront Lot! 50' Frontage! Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Sunsets & Views! 80' Waterfront! "Wawela Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Sunsets! 80’ Waterfront! 8 Rm Cape! Floor Plan! Dining Rm w/Sliders to Waterfront Lot! 50' Frontage! Views of the Main Lake! 130’ Western Exposure = Beautiful Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake Park"! Ideal 2nd Home or Yr Round Living! Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr Ideal 2nd Home/Summer Res or Yr Deck! 2 Bedrooms! Master Bath! Western Exposure = Beautiful Waterfront! Half Acre Plus! 6 Room Round! Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 Bdrms! 1.5 Sunsets! 8,239 Square Feet with 180' Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral! Applianced! Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 2.5 Baths! Fireplaced Family! Garage! Sunsets! 9,055 Square Feet with of Depth! Reid Smith Cove opening Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master Baths! Enclosed Porch w/Super Water 180' of Depth! Reid Smith Cove Cape! Ideal Second Home or Make it Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Din Rm or Office! 2 Bdrms - Lake Facing Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! 2 BOAT SLIPS! to Middle Pond is Ideal for All Water Master! 3 Season Porch! Gas Heat! CAir! 3 Views! Walk-out Lower Level opening to Middle Pond is Ideal for Your Principle Residence! Prime Lot! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! Sandy Beach! Won’t Last! Sports! Build Your Dream Here! Car Garage! Deck! Docks! $359,900.00 $499,900.00 w/Summer Kit! Recent Windows & All Water Sports! Build Your Dream $184,900.00 $649,900.00 Siding! $419,900.00 $259,900.00 Here! $229,900.00 $489,900.00

24 Olde Meadow, 33 Town Farm Rd., 20 Leavitt Rd., Woodstock Woodstock Woodstock Completely updated and Built in 2005, this 4 bed- On over 11 professionally restored ca. 1760 antique room, 3200 SF home is landscaped acres in an colonial with full insulation, located on just under 3 established neighborhood new clapboards, roof, 12/12 acres. Elegantly appointed setting! This 2842 SF home windows, mechanicals and with all the features has an open floor plan with wiring. This 4200 SF 4-bed- today’s lifestyle requires: fireplace and 3 lovely bed- room and 3-full bath home granite kitchen, high-end rooms. Includes 2-room has 5 working fireplaces! appliances, open concept great room with fireplace & hardwood finished office with half bath over garage and 2-story On 1-1/2 acres all fenced for horses and with a 60x24 barn that hous- floors. Come enjoy quiet country living but in close proximity to greenhouse/sitting room with views of the sweeping rear yard and es a 2-car garage, 1 horse stall with hay storage and hay drop and a everything! private spring-fed pond with sandy beach! Post & Beam barn. workshop! Reduced $449,000! Asking $545,000 Asking $395,000 www.E246717.prudentialct.com www.E246299.prudentialct.com www.E247883.prudentialct.com

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Built in 1994, in the tradi- On a cul-de-sac this 2500 On 2 landscaped acres, tion of European equestri- SF home offers a fin- this 2000, 3 bedroom cus- an properties, this 14-acre ished lower level with tom-built all one floor liv- farm is for the avid eques- tons of light and a full ing home offers hard- trian. The 12-stall barn is bath. With 3 bedrooms, a woods throughout. An cutting edge & there is an dramatic glass block open floor plan great attached indoor arena with foyer, and a cathedral room, with brick fireplace viewing room, kitchen/bath ceiling front-to-back liv- overlooks the abutting pre- and hay loft. From the post & beam 3400 SF residence, floor to ing/dining room featuring a lovely brick fireplace, this is a very well served farmland. Newly applianced stainless kitchen! ceiling windows take in views of the 8 fenced pastures! thought out home! Asking $378,000 Asking $745,000 Asking $410,000 www.E246448.prudentialct.com www.E247155.prudentialct.com www.E245225.prudentialct.com Stephanie J. Gosselin President's Circle - Top 3% Nationwide Fine Homes Specialist Helping you make the right move!™ 860.428.5960 47 Route 171, South Woodstock, CT [email protected] • www.stephaniegosselin.prudential.com

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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, May 9, 2011 12:00 PM-BLACKSTONE 3 Marie Drive sgl fam, 2,112 sf liv area, 10.17 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 bth, Worcester(Worc): BK 24350, Pg 222 5:00 PM-DOUGLAS 74 Eagle Drive, Unit #52 (Villas at Eagles View Condominium) condo, 960 sf liv area, 4 rm, 2 bdrm, 1 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 40162, Pg 40, M:170, B:48, L:52 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford, MA, 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein BAY STATE AUCTION CO., INC. NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com MA Lic. #2624 ~ NH Lic. #3088 ~ RI Lic. #0149

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Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- Broker Cournoyer Demick Marrero- your home! Thomo Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 508-765-9155 Your ad will be 1-800-784-0445 Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan FAX: 508-765-2698 Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES mailed to Southbridge: Hidden Southbridge: Waterfront Gem! Spacious 2 family Executive Home set on Morse Pond! 4 acres of with a huge owner’s unit! land! Exceptional Custom EW LISTING N 7 rooms 4 bedrooms 1 Built Colonial with 10 50,000+ 1/2 baths on one side. rooms 4 bedrooms 3 Other unit has 3 rooms 1 baths. Great in-law set bedroom-updated throughout 2 years ago. HUGE up! Fantastic views of nature’s wonderland! Master suite has 2 walk in closets, walk out basement-great workshop! Beautiful yard- bath w/spa & gigantic home office! Looking for privacy, off street parking for both sides. $159,900. tranquility-this is it! $299,900. households Southbridge: STUNNING Southbridge: PREMIUM in Like New Condition! 6 Location! Premium rooms 3 bedrooms 2 1/2 Home! 6 rooms 3 bed- EDUCED 10K baths. Stainless Steel rooms 1 1/2 baths. 1 car R throughout Appliances! Master Bath! attached garage. Bonus Deck with a VIEW! Great Room-1st floor family- country living! 2 car garage. 1/2 acre. Sturbridge room or children’s play room! Plus 1st floor laun- side of town, easy commute to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. dry. Front to back livingroom with fireplace! $229,900 Owner relocating! Sacrificing for $209,900. Southern Southbridge: BARGAIN Sturbridge: NEED SPACE! HUNTERS! Lovely older Move right into this 7 room home with 6 rooms 3 bed- 4 bedroom 2 bath Cape! rooms 1 bath. Walk up attic Shiny hardwood floors. w/room to expand. Worcester Sun filled rooms! Fireplace EMERSON REALTORS Hardwood floors. Updated in livingroom opening into roof & chimney. Enclosed dining room to sliders to front porch. Level corner lot-great for gardening & entertaining. Mostly cosmetic work. Electrical being deck. Level yard surrounded by stone walls! Dream The Market Leader updated. Charlton side of town-great for commuters! location for commuters to Rt 84 & Mass Pike! Close to County. $119,900 shopping too! $209,900 AUBURN: Auburn - $274,900 Outstanding Center BEAUTIFUL bun- location on quiet galow! Everything Call your local street. Solid Ranch is PERFECT! style home that has been cared for by Located in Auburn 1st owner. Two bath- Center. Call Beth at srooms, large enclosed 4 season room, 774-289-6437 for more information sales fireplace in living room with bow window & and a showing. 3 bedrooms. $ 234,900 Maher Real Estate Call Beth Johnson representative Call Kevin Maher 774-289-6437 508-450-4219 Visit Century21Maher.com for Sandra Loughlin WORCESTER: 8 AUBURN 508-769-2605 All Massachusetts homes for sale! today! Sherbrook Avenue - $219,900 There is still deal in A lot of house the City! How about for the money... EDUCED this quaint 2 bed- R REDUCED room cape with fire- over 1700 sq ft 1-800-367- Ann Marie place in very good condition? Beautifully of 1 level living incl 3BR and 2BA. Joyce Johnson updated kitchen, close to UMass and shop- Sorensen Nice level yard. 508-958-1742 508-612-8864 ping. Steal me at $148,900. Worcester - 8 Rm 4 Br. Ranch in desir- Webster - 4 Rm., 2 Br. Townhouse style able West side. Granite siding, hard- Condo. End unit, w/ finished base- Call Mary Ellen Cox wood floors updated Kitchen & Bath. ment,1.5 baths, over-sized master bed- 9898 Claire M. Earley 508-735-7061 Frplcd LR, finshed bsmt. w/ frplcd fam- room. Finished lower level with laundry 508-208-1395 ily Rm., bath & laundry. area and hook ups. Easy highway access. Ronald Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Sue Garabedian $319,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $119,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Kusz 508-615-5058 508-864-5177 OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30pm AUBURN-short Sunday,May 8 sale, 4 bed- NEW LISTING: Auburn EW LISTING room cape on N Ranch, 1 Car Gar. 1.5 BA Maple Cabinets, fin. dead end Maryann Diane Basement, HW, FP, street, hdwds, Johnson Pacevicz Vaulted BA Ceiling. Newer Roof, windows, heat- f.p., 1st floor master, att. gar oil heat 508-847-1484 508-340-5755 ing, siding, BA, Kitchen. Move Right IN! and more $194,900. Auburn - 6 Rm. 3 Br. Colonial. Bright Whitinsville - Duplex. Mortgage $259,900 eat-in kitchen, frplcd. LR, DR w/ helper! Own for less than your rent! 6+ hdwds. Finished playroom in lower rooms and 3 Br’s each side. Owners level, nice deck and yard. 2 car garage, side has family rm. addition w/ gas Call Donna Caissie great commuter location! frplc, and additional bath w/ laundry MMOOVVEE Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate hook-ups. Exclusively at Century 21 508-277-8862 Call Ann Klein-Flynn 508-864-5474 Chic $324,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Maher Real Estate Janice Beland $219,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Ward YOUR HOUSE WITH AUBURN: Beautiful AUBURN Beautiful 508-523-7733 508-847-4277 THE CLASSIFIEDS Pakachoag Hill. A chip 4 bedroom 21/2 shot to the fairway. bath Colonial with This 3 bedroom ranch updated kitchen and has two full baths and Baths! Wide pine Judy Lorraine When it comes to moving one care attached floors throughout, Empie Jankowski 508-334-0275 Webster - Vinyl sided 4 Family priced Worcester - Commercial - Unique 508-277-5831 real estate, the Classifieds is garage. Breezeway, great access and super nice open floor plan. 2-car garage. to sell fast! 4 Rms.,2 Br. each unit. Some property. Church and hall. Church has lot $219,900. replacement windows, driveway for off 320 seating. capacity, lower level com- one hot property! Move-in condition. $334,900 street parking, close to downtown, bus plete with kitchen seats 200. route, shopping etc. Sold as is. Convenient location off 290. Get things moving by Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Call Kate Maher 508-631-5814 Call Kerstin Bean 508-873-5186 $124,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $295,000 Call: 508-832-5831 Helen Anne calling us today! 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Open House Directory Maria Reed Laurie Sullivan Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-873-9254 508-525-0611 Connie Nedoroscik Deadline: Monday at 10am 508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse LICENSED IN MA & CT • Now is a great time to buy! (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult DUDLEY - OAKVIEW ESTATES 55+ COMMUNITY - (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community $199,900 STARTING • OPEN HOUSE • SAT & SUN 1-3 ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE New PRICING!!! $199,900 and opportunity to have one level living in a 55+ Community...upgrades optional. Weekly open houses or by appointment...meet builder and discuss how quickly you can be in your new home..need to sell your SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2011 house..we can make your transition easy ..a small community of 10 units surrounded by open space..now is the time. 1 Jons Way - Unit 1 DUDLEY Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669/ Maria Reed 508-873-9254 Oakview Estates D 1:00-3:00 $199,900 Weichert Realtors DUDLEY - 5.5 ACRES WEBSTER - INGROUND POOL DUDLEY - $179,900 +55 Community Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 Maria Reed 508-673-9254 3 Sayles Way S 11:00-1:00 $279,800 Weichert Realtors OTIVATED M Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 $4000 BONUS Maria Reed 508-673-9254 TO SELLING AGENCY SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2011 Wooded, private setting.. 24' x 24' family room w/ Easy Commute to Rte. 395,290,146 Open floor plan WEBSTER vaulted ceiling and fireplace opens into kitchen w/ with formal fireplaced living room..family room with center island.. Formal dining room ..with hardwood cathedral ceiling, overlooking private fenced yard *Fireplace * 2 BA N.E. Commons D 12:00 -2:00 $224,900 Century 21 Lake Realty floor...master BR with private bath..1st floor has with inground pool and patio..kitchen opens into din- * 3 BR * 2-C-G office or potential 4th bedroom.. easy commuting ing room ..office/den or 4th bedroom.. close proximi- 508-943-9306 location. $329,900 ty to golf course. $299,900 7 Lillian Ave 150 West Main St. 66 Lyons Rd Call Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 Call Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 41 Blueberry Hill 1:00-4:00 $388,900 Coldwell Banker/Elaine Armstrong Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 508-353-1932 DUDLEY - $249,900 DUDLEY - $279,900

DUDLEY Oakview Estates D 1:00-3:00 $199,900 Weichert Realtors PEN HOUSE EW LISTING O +55 Community Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 N Maria Reed 508-673-9254 SAT. 5/7 • 11-1 27 Klondike Rd. S 1:00-4:00 $369,900 Coldwell Banker Inger Christensen 508-769-3823

Recent updates..kitchen with new appliances.. 2 lazy susans..formal dining area Country setting.. level yard..space for everyone..loft area for family room for with room for hutch..theromopane windows..recent roof..full bath in lower children..finished room in lower level..private wooded yard..near level..private yard.. conveniet to schools,shopping,walk to golf course...gas schools..great home with open living area. 2 Maple Avenue fireplace..lower level has wd. burning fireplace. 3 Sayles Way Call Maria Reed 508-873-9254 or 68 Airport Rd. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 www.NewEnglandMoves.com Inger Christensen TWILIGHT OPEN HOUSES IN MAY 508-769-3823 Open House Sun 1-4 Open House Sun 12-2:30 Thursday, May 12th 5:30 - 6:30 DUDLEY $369,900 WEBSTER - $384,900 508-365-3561 27 Klondike Road 41 Blueberry Hill Must see 2700sf 10rm Ranch w/waterview New Price! Don’t miss this! Beautiful & 5-c gar on 1.86ac. Cath kitch, DR, 8rm Colonial w/hdwds, newer carpets, • 7 Johnathan Pass, Perryville Estates, Dudley sunken FR, ING pool. Contractor’s home. granite FP, kitchen w/island & Licensed in MA & CT Marsh Rd to Bonnie to Klondike appliances, 2-car gar, shed View new construction and build at Elaine Armstrong • Tobin Farms – 2 Lots available 508-353-1932 • 3 Sayles Way, Dudley 5:30 -6:30 508-365-4022 NEW LISTING 6 ROOMS DUDLEY - $379,900 WEBSTER-$159,900 THOMPSON, CT - $306,900 DOUGLAS - $189,900 80 Hagstrom Road 24 Charles Street View more properties at Beautiful 8rm 4br country Colonial on Upgraded 6rm 2 lge br Townhouse, c/air, cab 1.91ac. firepl FR, hdwds, lge EIK, 2-c pkd kitch w/all appl, bay window, attic, www.IngerC.com gar, deck, sheds AG pool. Horses allowed. pkg, yard. OTIVATED To advertise in our Real Estate Section, please call your M local sales representative. 1-800-367-9898

* Kitchen w/ center isle * Master BR suite Large 4 bedroom family home,located on a dead end street easy access * 2.5 baths w/his & hers closets to 395,shopping and downtown. Oversized 2 car garage with work area * central air * walkout basement and loft. Hardwoods, wrap around porch and an enclosed porch. Great 8 Johnathan Pass Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 or opportunity for a family home. EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Maria Reed 508-873-9254 9 Wakefield St Call Laurie Sullivan 508-525-0611

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WEBSTER -- New WEBSTER -- NEW CON- Beginning in the fall of 2011, the year as well as returning students. roof, siding and win- STRUCTION!!! 52 ft. • Thursday,May 19, 6:30: Free coin dows in this bright, Split Level on nicely College of Engineering will start a St. Joseph School is equipped with clean, attractive wooded ONE ACRE near appraisal with the Lisa Brothers! first-in-the-UMass system bio-engi- the latest educational technology, Ranch on convenient- CT line --Bright, open ly located 1/2 acre -- 3 floor plan with vaulted PEARLE L. CRAWFORD neering undergraduate program diversified curriculum, strong char- bedrooms -- ceiling living room -- that will prepare students to prosper acter formative activities and Fireplaced living room dining area with slider to deck -- 3 bedrooms -- private mas- MEMORIAL LIBRARY -- eat-in kitchen -- dining room -- nice hardwoods through- ter with double sink vanity full bath -- oak cabinet kitchen - in the fast-emerging biotechnolo- advanced athletic program is out -- three-season porch -- central air -- two-car garage -- - plumbed for full bath in future lower level family room -- UPCOMING EVENTS shed -- Buderus oil furnace -- town services -- near shop- 2-car garage -- town services -- great commuter location gy/biomedical device industry or go uniquely prepared to lead the stu- ping, beach, schools, highway. Move right in! near to I 395. Move in to your NEW HOME by springtime!!! • Mad Hatter’s Tea Party — You on to medical or other graduate dents into a new decade of the twen- R/E Tax $1962 $199,000 R/E Tax $2800 est $249,900 are cordially invited to the Mad schools. ty-first century highly competitive WEBSTER -- Big, solid WEBSTER -- Young, bright, Three-family wth good super clean Raised Ranch Hatter’s Tea Party, a hat & scarf col- world. A balanced faculty of lay per- updates -- replacement near with water view of Webster Lake! Ceramic- EW LISTING windows, electric pan- lection for cancer patients of all NORTH DARTMOUTH — UMass sons and religious sisters, comple- N els, roofs, vinyl siding, tiled kitchen with appliances including a brand new range ages, on Monday, May 16 and Dartmouth student Katie Scanlon, mented by specialists in the field of oil furnaces. Gas and and plenty of cabinets -- gas on the third floor. three bedrooms -- living Tuesday, May 17 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 of Dudley, was among the Peer technology and reading are fully Three bedrooms -- liv- room with slider to deck -- Health Educators group awarded committed to help each student to ing room/dining room radiant heated lower level p.m. The event is open to anyone combination -- eat-in includes a family room and 4th bedroom -- 2 full baths -- screen- who donates a new scarf or hat to “Outstanding Peer Education achieve his full potential. kitchens, pantries -- each unit has laundry room -- 2 (could house, shed, stockade fencing -- three-zone oil heat -- 200 amp be 3) car garage. Nice for owner-occupied or investment. electric -- lake residential neighborhood -- soon you’ll have Group” for the New England area Detailed information, together R/E Tax $2553 $239,900 rhododendrons and azaleas in the front yard! the library. Join us for tea, snacks, R/E Tax $1916 $229,900 and fun! All donated hats and recently at the annual meeting of with application form, may be scarves will be given to Harrington the BACCHUS Network (www.bac- obtained by calling the St. Joseph WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING Hospital for distribution. chusnetwork.org), a national non- School office at 508-943-0378. SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 49TH YEAR • Trolley Program — Dudley profit organization that actively pro- JANE M. KLAUSMAN Genealogy Club. The Trolley Tour motes student leadership on healthy has been extended. Local historians and safe lifestyle decisions. SCHOLARSHIP John Mrazik and Alan Dabrowski The UMass Dartmouth Peer The Zonta Club of Quinebaug Angela Clark will be presenting a virtual tour of Health Educators are student lead- Valley is now accepting applications Realtor historic Dudley and Webster on ers who are recruited and trained to: for the Jane M. Klausman Women in 508-410-1319 f. 508-630-9494 Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. The provide the UMass Dartmouth stu- Business scholarship, which was 178 Gore Road original tour route was based on an dent community with educational, [email protected] established by Zonta International www.angelaclarksells.com 1892 map of Webster. This extended interactive programs on health to encourage women to enter Webster, MA 01570 presentation will include photos of issues; raise awareness about health careers and to seek leadership posi- Dudley from Dudley Genealogy and wellness; refer students to tions in business-related fields. DUDLEY-$79,000 Club members, from the Crawford appropriate resources; and, advo- This scholarship is open to any Cheaper than renting! Library collection, and many by spe- cate for policy, procedural, and envi- woman undertaking a business Don't miss out on this spa- cial courtesy from the Black Tavern ronmental changes that support the and/or business-related program at cious 2nd floor 2 bedroom Historical Society. Please join us for health and well-being of the campus an accredited community. Additional information condo in small (8) well a nostalgic evening of sight-seeing university/college/institute and liv- maintained complex. New of our communities. This program regarding the UMass Dartmouth ing or studying in a Zonta is free and open to the public. Peer Health Education Program is region/district, in at least the sec- kitchen floor and living For more information about available at ond year of an undergraduate pro- room carpeting being events at the library, please stop by, http://www.umassd.edu/livewell/w gram through the final year of a installed before closing. call 508-949-8021, or visit us on the hatwedo/peerhealtheducation/ Master’s program at the time the Sale includes fairly new wall air conditioner unit, stove, web at http://www.crawfordli- ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL application is submitted. brary.org/ refrigerator, washer and dryer. Call now! ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP An official application must be UNIVERSITY OF submitted and is available at WEBSTER — Once again Mr. www.zonta.org or by mailing Zonta is an international organi- This year’s Service will be held on MASSACHUSETTS Richard Nowak, of Texas, has donat- [email protected] DARTMOUTH zation of professionals working to Tuesday evening, May 24, at 7 p.m. ed $15,000 towards a scholarship g. advance the status of women. More The service will be held at the fund for St. Joseph School children In addition, the following must be information on the Zonta Club of Oxford High School Auditorium and NORTH DARTMOUTH — UMass for the academic year 2011-2012. submitted: Quinebaug Valley may be found at: there will be light refreshments fol- Dartmouth College of Engineering Nowak, a graduate of St. Joseph Verification of current enroll- www.zontadistrict1.org/quinebaug_ lowing the service. Principal Kevin student Matthew Orsini of Dudley School, Bartlett High School and ment by a school official ct Wells will open with the welcome to recently was among 54 members of West Point Academy, famous All- Two confidential recommenda- all. This year’s speaker will be the Class of 2011 who presented proj- American football player, successful tions by adults not related to the OXFORD CLERGY Pastor Glenn Rice from Oak Hill ects at the university’s annual sen- business man, and renowned phi- applicant Bible Church in Oxford. Special fea- lanthropist understands from his There is a club level scholarship, a OXFORD –– The Oxford Clergy ior design presentation. has met to begin planning the tures will be Oxford High’s own Orsini and fellow team members own experience the value of a potential district level scholarship, brass ensemble and a vocal ensem- Catholic education and is commit- as well as the potential for an inter- Baccalaureate Service for the class designed, constructed, and tested a of 2011. ble. The Clergy of Oxford warmly usable machine to compress and ted to support the children of fami- national level scholarship, if select- welcome our graduates and families lies who strive for a Catholic educa- ed. Applications are due by May 13, This event is for all Oxford pull apart composites, polymers, Graduating Seniors whether you to attend this interdenominational and various plastics with a maxi- tion but struggle financially. This 2011 and must be sent to: Florence worship service. timely donation gives new hope for Parker, Zonta Club of Quinebaug attend Oxford High School are home mum load of 2250 lbs as part of a schooled, or attend a private school project entitled, “Material Testing many students who would like to Valley, 32 Perry Street, Putnam, CT study at St. Joseph School. The iden- 06260. out of town. • MAINELY MULCH & SIMPLE STRAW• BARK MULCH • SALT MARSH HAY • 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • www.webstertimes.net

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Kitchenware Cell 401-523-5670 Paying Top For Shelving $40 Music From Late 40’s Sewing Machine Ceramics & Other Decor To 70’s, Large Variety Of Dollar 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Traveling Sprinkler Dresser, Chest Jukebox Normally Sells For $700 Walking Foot, Table, Motor, & Nightstand Holiday Ornaments Musical Selections & For Silver Coins, All Accessories. $20 An Old Piano (Needs Fixing) For Sale Performers. $90 OBO Come See And Make Silver Dollars, Beautiful Machine. Spray Doc Wrought-Iron Sunroom And About A Zillion 1951 Rowe AMI Call 5pm-8:30pm Paid $1600 Furniture An Offer Gold Coins, 3 Gallon Knick-Knacks, Model “D” 40 Call 860-928-2677 508-867-6546 Will Sell For $1000 OBO $10 (Sofa/Chair/Ottoman) Just For Starters Paper Money. Only Used Once Excellent Condition. Call 508-764-8042 Converted To Play 45’s. Banks Recommend Us! Antique Crawford 508-341-6941 586-419-1040 Wrought-Iron Glass-Top Miscellaneous Table w/6 Chairs Or Email Holds 20 Records. 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Southbridge MA Concrete Original Cost $260 Authentic Apple Acres Looking To Purchase Send Resume To: Footing Forms Roberts Reel-To-Reel Revolutionary Kennel Training Tri-Community YMCA SF32 - $45 Each Dudley Boy Scout Basic - Advanced Antiques ATTN: Dianna Burnett-ASDC Tape Player/Recorder War Historic • Rubber-Matted And Collectibles 43 Everett Street Best Offer Troop 273 Group Or Private Wheelbarrow Autographs Heated/Air-Conditioned New - Open Enrollment Single Items Southbridge, MA 01550 $20 Accepting Items In Sleeping Areas. 508-764-9309 Good Condition Genuine Original Signature Or Entire Estates (5) Steel Lally Columns For It’s May 28th Autographs Of • Large Individual Runs, Grooming $200 Washer & Dryer Yard Sale. American Hero Icons. Outdoor Exercise Pens, Baths To Full Grooms We Buy It All Computer Operator White, Used. 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310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 402 GENERAL SERVICES 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 402 GENERAL SERVICES 402 GENERAL SERVICES WANTED WANTED IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT Call The Do You Have Surgical Repair PAINTING DOUGLAS Southbridge Type 2 Diabetes Technician Junk Man 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 11 Charlton Street MASSHOUSEWASH.COM Are Depressed And Want Securos, Inc., Interior/ Apartments Available Renovated, Clean To Improve Your Diabetes WE NOW TAKE Exterior Prices start at $845/month. 3 Bedroom Management? A Wholly-Owned YOUR AUTOS Includes heat, hot water, A House Washing And Subsidiary Of Laundry Hookups, Seeking Sedentary Women FOR CASH! Power Washing A/C, pool, fitness center All Appliances. 21-65 For A Study At MWI Veterinary Supply, & children’s program. Soft Roof Wash Company Seeks A Mechanically Good Building. UMass Medical School To Removal of Metal, Carpentry Off street parking. Deleaded. Improve Their Mood And Inclined Person To Service Appliances, • FREE ESTIMATES • Call (508)476-3777 And Repair Customer $750/Month Diabetes Management. Furniture, TV’s. • FULLY Insured • First & Last Please Call Compensation And Group Surgical Hand- Held • Reasonable Rates • Instruments. Construction Section 8 Families Support Provided Dudley Encouraged. 508-987-3357 HS Diploma Required, Materials. Rich O’Brien Modern Efficiency Unit No Dogs Experience Preferred, Cellars/Attics Painting W/All Appliances Good References. For Your FREE Quote But Training Provided. Cleaned. 28 Years Of Experience Re/Dishwasher, Disposal Call Joe Must Have High Attention Small Building Washer And Dryer 774-230-8486 To Detail, Work At Fast 508-248-7314 Refrigerator Pace, And Ability To Learn. Demolition, Tires. Stove With Heating Unit 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR Leaves Removed. Call Sue At To Apply, Whirlpool Bath, Southbridge RENT RENT (508)856-1718 Complete Application At Residential Moves. 457 LAWN/GARDEN Private Garden Style Porch 12 Cohasse Street (Docket #13269) www.mwivet.com And Trees Cut A.J. Tree Service $775 Per month Second Floor (Rear), One Southbridge Webster Email [email protected] Brush/Limbs Landlord Pays Bedroom, 1 Bath. Quiet Very Attractive One Bedroom Building. Stove & Lake Street or Fax 208-955-8923. Removed & For Utilities Apartment. Centrally Renovated Second Floor, Driver AA/EOE. Pets Welcome Refrigerator & Electric Located, Hardwood Floors, Landscaping Included. Four Room, Two Bedrooms. Valet Parking Attendant Furnaces Removed 1st/Last/Security Needed Modern Kitchen/Bath. Heat & Hot Water, Brush & Tree Removal Serious Inquiries Only $550/Month Completely Furnished With To Work At Several Check-our-down-to- Gas-On-Gas Stove. Stove & Fridge, Locations In Planting Call Dom Appliances & Furniture. Washer/Dryer Hookup. earth prices first! First & Last Month. Central Air & Parking. Worcester, MA The Comfort Mulching 508-949-0731 No Pets. Hardwood Floors, IMMEDIATE OPENING! Weekends also! Safe & Quiet Building. Lighted Parking Lot. 10% Senior Citizen 508-735-2559 F/T-P/T available. Potential Inn and Suites Central Mass $125/Week OR Rubbish Removal. to earn $11 and more to in Sturbridge Discount Dudley $500/Month No Smoking/Pets. start. Great benefits health, and Connecticut Free Estimates Southbridge Utilities, Very Low, First & Security dental, 401k plan, plenty of is now hiring for: Dave Licensed & Insured Duplex For Rent 141 Everett Street But Separate. References Required. room for growth! Applicant 860-753-1007 4 Bedrooms. ($500 Security) $750/Month 2 Bedrooms 508-248-6687 must be over 18, must be Front Desk 508-347-7804 One and Half Baths, 1.5 Bath. Call 508-943-5404 able to drive standard Evenings & 413-262-5082 Eat In Kitchen Gas Heat & Leave Message transmission vehicles, have Weekends Required 500 REAL ESTATE With Appliances, Off Street Parking. Spencer valid license, and prior Washer/Dryer Hook-Up, $850 Per Month. 2 Bedroom Apartment customer service experience 1st And Last. Webster Grave Concerns No Animals, Heat & Hot Water Included Large 4-Room Apartment. a plus!!! Housekeeping 501 REAL ESTATE Security Deposit Required, Call Off Street Parking Grave Site Planting 508-735-2559 First Floor, Gas Heat, Please contact us at WANTED Convenient Location Trash Removal Dishwasher, Stove, Fridge. 877-455-5552 or at: Apply In Person & Maintenance $775/Month Plus Utilities. Southbridge Assisted Pets Only Large Closet, Deck, www.valetparkof Or Jane Davis - Owner Call Susan 3rd Floor Updated Bath. america.com/employment Oxford, MA 01540 860-942-6194 2 Bedroom Apt. 1st Last & Security $700 Apply Online At: Cell: 774-272-3247 1st Floor, $800 Per Month Call 508-943-3112 www.sturbridge email: 2 Bed Rooms Call comfortinn.com/ Dudley Kitchen, Dining Room & 774-272-0836 Foster [email protected] One Bedroom Apartment, Webster career Living Room Modern 4-Room Apartment. Parents Wanted First Floor. Living Room & Near High School Spencer 433 CLEANING Kitchenette, Deck With Water Wall-To-Wall, Washer Seeking Quality Homes Off Street Parking Attractive Two- & Dryer Facilities. Parking. Throughout Central MA View. Off-Street Parking. No pets/Smokers Bedroom Apartment, Town Of Spencer ************** Heat & Utilities. No Pets. To Provide Foster Care Affordable First/Last Appliances, Credit Check. To Children In Need. Seasonal EQUAL HOUSING Private Residence Washer/Dryer Included, Cleaning Service Must Be Employed, $800/month References. First & Last. 24/7 Support. Generous 413-245-3666 Modern, Bright, $650/Month Reimbursement. Employment We Offer Quality Work At OPPORTUNITY With References. An Affordable Price! Quiet Country Setting. Call 508-943-0474 $1000 Sign-On Bonus Opportunities ************** No Pets, No Smoking. Directly Off Route 9. $650/Month Call For Details • Homes & Offices All real estate advertising in ALSO AVAILABLE 510 Summer • Carpet Cleaning First & Security this newspaper is subject to Southbridge 1-Bedroom Apartment. OMMERCIAL USINESS Adventure Program: • Floors The Federal Fair Housing Act 508-943-8651 C /B Organize and Participate In 3 Bedroom, Clean, Bright. • And Much More! of 1968, which makes it 5 Room Apartment. Centrally Located. Recreation Activities With illegal to advertise any Children. Minimum Age REGISTERED, North Brookfield 2nd Floor, Spacious, Off-Street Parking Pizza Business INSURED & BONDED preference, limitation or 1 Bedroom Modern Kitchen And Bath 508-735-4335 Required 16. discrimination based on race, For Sale Give Maria A Call Heat/Hot Water Included Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups Visit Our Website Devereux Therapeutic Head Counselor color, religion, sex, handicap, Elevator Accessible, Onsite (Auburn Area) Counselor 508-764-2500 Well Maintained www.spencercondos.com Foster Care familial status (number of Laundromat, Trash Removal, Off Street Parking Call Jimmy For More 508-829-6769 Waterfront Program: children and or pregnancy), Private Parking. $775/Month Information Perform A Variety Of Water House/Office national origin, ancestry, age, Appliances Included. Spencer 508-728-5574 marital status, or any Call Safety Duties At The Town Cleaning Available Secured Building, 508-769-2500 Bright Sunny 3rd Floor Beach. Minimum Age intention to make an such Downtown Location. One Bedroom Apartment HELP WANTED Reasonable rates. preference, limitation or Required 16 And Appropriate No job too big or small. Non-Smoking. No Pets. Off Street Parking 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Red Cross Certification. discrimination. This $750/Month Southbridge Washer Dryer Hook-Ups Days and evening newspaper will not hours available. For More Info 3 to 4 Bedroom Apt Gas Heat, New Refrigerator Webster Water Safety Instructor knowingly accept any Wood Floors Lifeguard Call Wendy for a advertising for real estate (508)867-4277 Hook-Up For Washer Residential Area, 2 Bedroom And Dryer No Pets/Smoking Cottage With Attached Parking Attendant FREE estimate at: that is in violation of the law. First/Last/Security (508)943-9880 Our readers are hereby Storage, Eat In Kitchen Garage. Finished Cellar, Utilities And Facilities: informed that all dwellings North Brookfield Dining room $600/Month Small Private Yard. Seasonal Laborer - Maintain advertising in this newspaper 1st Floor, 4 Rooms Back Yard Call Cheryl One Year Lease, Good Credit Parks, Roadways And Town 442 LICENSED DAY are available on and equal 1 Bedroom Apartment First and Security 508-372-6427 & References Required. Properties (Mow, Trim And CARE opportunity basis. To Stove And Refrigerator No Pets Call 508-949-1400 Prune Grounds On And complain about Included Please Call For More Info Spencer Or 508-943-0972 Around Town Properties). *************** discrimination call The Washer & Dryer Hook-Up 508-909-6449 Surrogate Valid Massacheuttes Driver’s The Commonwealth of Department of Housing and No Smoking/Pets One Bedroom License Required. Massachusetts Office of Urban Development “HUD” $650/Month Southbridge Duplex Webster Mothers Child Care Services toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. First/Last/Security 48/50 Cohasse Street All Electric & Submit Application Letter, For the N.E. area, call HUD & References Upper Portion Of Raised requires that all ads Third Floor, Small One w/Appliances Ranch. Walk To Webster Needed Resume And Standard ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Off Street Parking Bedroom, One Bath. No Pets placed in the newspaper free number for the hearing 508-867-3906 Lake And Boat Ramp. Be part of a miracle Town Application Form for child care (daycare) $495/Month 1 Year Lease/1st And Last 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, To Human Resources impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Call After 5pm Heat Included. $500 Security Deposit The rewards are more in your home include Fully Applianced Department. No Pets. $525 A Month $1600/Month than financial your license number. 505 APARTMENTS FOR Stove & Refrigerator 508-886-4312 157 Main Street, North Brookfield OR Seeking Women Spencer, MA 01562 RENT Included. NOW ENROLLING Third Floor, One Bedroom 508-735-2559 Entire House With 21-43 Non-Smokers Or Email To: Brookfield Apartment Near In-Law Apartment. With Healthy FALL 2011 Center Of Town. Sturbridge [email protected] 2 One Bedroom Southbridge 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath $2,300/Month Pregnancy History Bright Beginnings Newly Renovated Bathroom. Apartments Off-Street Parking. Cisco Street Heat & Hot Water Included Call Broker Reviews Begin May 15th. Montessori 2-Family, Second Floor. Service Animals Only EEO Employer Pre-School Now Available No Smoking, No Pets. 774-696-2230 $495/Month. Three Bedrooms, Laundry No Smoking Or 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Beautiful Area! No Utilities. Room, Appliances, Garage, Central Location. 1 Month Security Deposit [email protected] 325 PROFESSIONAL Your Child Deserves The For More Info First/Last Front & Back Porch. For More First & Last Month’s Rent & References Required. 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Washer/Dryer Rooms, Hardwood Floors. Off Street Parking Life Is Hiring Restored No Pets/Smoking Deleaded. No Smoking FREE RENT!!! 1st/Security/References Washer & Dryer Hookups. Small Pets Considered Benefits Consultants At Reasonable First/Last/Security 546 CEMETERY LOTS And Managers. Rates $750 $795/Month Affordable 1, 2 and 3 Call Cindy First & Security $575.00 Please Be Dedicated 508-347-2937 Four Plots Lifeguard Bedroom Apartments 508-892-4443 508-372-0882 Professional And For Rent. In Worcester Country Positions Hard Working. Spacious, Fully Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Available For Bilingual also a plus but Applianced. *Southbridge* Southbridge In The Certified not necessary. 384 Hamilton Street Nice 3 Bedroom, Webster “Rememberance Section” Work directly with Starting at $698 3-4 Bedroom Apartment, Plus Office. Section 8 OK. All Four For $4500 OBO Second Floor. Very Nice, De-Leaded, Clean, (Currently Sells For Lifeguards employers and employees • Pool For Our regarding their benefits Great Front/Back Yard. New Paint, Eat-In NORTH VILLAGE $1800 Each) choices. Furniture Facelifting, • Basketball Court Storage Room. Kitchen. 508-721-2572 Community Painting, Caning, No Pets. LAUNDRY HOOKUPS We are an industry leader 2 Bedroom Units Pool. Days Stripping to Refinishing, • Playground Starting At $800/Month IN UNIT! Starting At $783!! Two Lots and can help the right And Repairs. Section 8 OK $875/Month & Weekends individuals obtain the • On-Site Laundry First/Security Call Ryan At Available At Worcester necessary life and health Guaranteed. 508-764-7383 617-818-3002 Heat And Hot Water County Memorial Park (Including INCOME LIMITS APPLY In Paxton. Holidays) licensing if not already Free Estimates. Section 8 Welcome 774-230-7520 Is Included. licensed.This is B2B Call Before 8pm Non-Selected. Contact Pick-up & Delivery. Office Open From: Southbridge Must Income $575 EACH Applications Or Best Offer Available At: Kim Gaboury Monday-Friday One Bedroom Apartment. Qualify. 508-344-6767 Antique 9:00am to 5:00pm SOUTHBRIDGE Second Floor, Includes 508-885-1071 Brookside Terrace Stove, Refrigerator, Saturday 10:00am 121 Elm Street Section 8 Vouchers 550 MOBILE HOMES 11 Village Drive, to 3:00pm Hot Water. Accepted. Doctor 2 Bedroom, $625/Month Southbridge, MA Evening Appointments Available Second Floor. 2 MAPLE COURT 400 SERVICES 508-248-9225 Newly Renovated, One Bedroom Apartment, Please Call BRIMFIELD Call Wanda theantiquedr.com Hardwood Floors In First Floor. Includes Stove/Refrigerator, (508)987-1595 Updated Furnace, Windows, 508-764-7675 x5 Bedrooms EHO ENERAL ERVICES Hot Water, Carpeting, Counter, Central 402 G S Heat & Hot Water Air, Fully Applianced. Included. On & Dryer & Washer. Medical $Buying Heavy$ 454 HOME Brookside Terrace $700/Month 1 BR W/400SF Sunporch Off-Street Parking Webster Overlooking the Woods. Receptionist Scrap Metal IMPROVEMENT 11 Village Drive $850/Month Off-Street Parking. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. Handicapped Accessible, Full-Time Iron On Site Southbridge,MA 01550 & No Pets. Neat & Clean, Affordable. 55+. A to Z Remodeling Third Floor 2-3 Bedroom First/Security Deposit Good Location, Busy Primary Care Office If You Can’t Move It $825/Month $24,000 Roofing (508)764-7675 & Credit Check Off-Street Parking Amy Gerrish RE/MAX In Southbridge We Will! Siding Includes Heat/Hot Water Call Irene Call For Details Windows Prof Assoc 413-575-2915 Experienced Preferred Old Machine/Cars 186 Hamilton Street 413-781-4633 508-943-7436 Trucks/Beams Decks Or Kenny Or Send Resumes To: Sheetrock Apt B, First Floor Anything Heavy! One Bedroom. 508-909-6870 508-612-6192 Southbridge Evening News Call Aerial Tree Service Stucco C&C Brookfield P.0. Box 90 Hardwood Floors Quiet Area. #3905 & Site Development Properties $695/Month Webster 2 Bedroom, One Bath Southbridge, Ma 01550 Land Excavation & Interior Southbridge Open Concept. Exterior Re-Painting Heat & Hot Water Great Looking Tree Specialist! LOOK & COMPARE Included. Small 2 Bedroom Duplex 4-Room Apartment. Move-In Condition Firewood For Sale! Refinish Basements Southbridge/Charlton Apartment. Stove, Fully Applianced Completely Updated. Organist/Choir Call Rich LaFleche To Family Rooms Service Pets Only Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer In Very Quiet And Clean Heat, Air, Water, Windows, 860-382-5071 Line W/D Hookups, Farm Porch. Gas Fireplace. Director Wanted Kitchen Remodeling And 2 Bedroom Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Neighborhood. Bath Room Tiling Stove/Refrigerator. Credit Check Required. Call 508-949-1400 Nice Lot, Backs Up Luxury Condo. To Woods. Rehearsals Appliances, Gas Fireplace First/Last/Security, No Pets. Thursday FREE Guaranteed And Insured Or 508-943-0972 $66,000 508-791-3834 $795/Month References. $650/Month Plus Utilities To View 6:30 - 8:00 Metal Pickup $20 Application Fee Call 508-765-2658 Plus Park Share Sunday Service A/C, Refrigerators, Sturbridge 508-765-5542 Webster 401-864-3413 9:00 - 11:00 Washers, Small Trailers, One Bedroom Apartment Southbridge Send Resume to: Two Bedroom, Brookfield Batteries. Appliances & Hot Water Three Bedroom Apartment. Four Room Apartment [email protected] Included Second Floor. Nanatomqua Mobile Southbridge First Floor Home Park (55+) WE PAY YOU $675/Month Newly Renovated. 100% Remodeled School Teacher 1 Bedroom. Modern. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Mobile Home For Sale. New Christian School. Top Dollar For Your Southbridge Wall To Wall, Appliances Garage, Fenced Yard, Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. AUTOS Stove & Fridge Included. Quiet Building. Experienced With 5th-8th, Quality 1, 2 & 3 Included, Coin-Op Laundry, No Pets. Large Kitchen & Living Home School Teaching TRUCKS Bedroom Apartments! No Pets. Lease And Washer/Dryer Included. Room. Screen Porch Or TRACTORS $750/Month $750/Month Experience Encouraged. Appliances, Off-Street Security. Utilities Not Plus Security & Carport. Salary $20,000 Parking. Included. Plus First, Last & Security Park Rent $100/Month 508-867-2564 774-230-3079 & Utilities www.OxfordCommunity Call (508)765-0501 Call (508)764-2866 CALL FOR PRICE ChristianSchool.com Small Pets OK. 774-262-7307 Call 508-943-0169 MAY 04, 2011 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 565 ROOMS FOR RENT 575 VACATION RENTALS Park Model ROOM FOR RENT WELLS, MAINE N. Grosvenordale Mobile Home Permanent Sturbridge Sturbridge 13 ft. x 17 ft. with 2 large For Sale By Owner closets. Trailer For Sale Open Concept, 3-4 minutes from 395. Village By the Sea CT Fully Furnished, New Porch Retirement 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Mobile Home For Sale Addition, Also Nice Shed & In Wells, Maine 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 1993 Doublewide, Close to downtown Webster. All utilities included. Pool complex, with 14x64 Doublewide Great Place For A Garden. Campground 2 Bedroom/2 Bath. Wood On Beautiful Lot Near Cathedral Ceilings, 774-230-6108 jacuzzi, exercise room, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. May 15th To October 15th Fireplace. New Wood Large Kitchen, Living Room. Swimming Pool. Flat Lot. New Roof, New outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Located At Highview Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Laminate Flooring. Laundry Room. Windows. Deck & Patio. A/C, cable. Campground In Enclosed Porch. 2 Carport. Appliances Included. From Beach. Fully West Brookfield. Shows Pride Of 3 Sheds. Beautiful Large Summer Rentals Plenty Of Cabinet Space. Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 Furnished, Ownership! Landscaped Lot. $850 Weekly $65,000 Price Includes Seasonal Florida Room, Corner Lot. Town-to-Town For Appointment Payment $75,000 Reasonable. CALL FOR DAILY RATE Classifieds (April-October 2011) Asking $18,500 860-923-0421 508-347-8791 508-867-5511 1-800-536-5836 Asking $28,000 Call 508-277-4569 (508)429-7568 508-765-6940 508-867-8736

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Cabrio Convertible 2003 American ______Purchased New $1000 76k, Power Package, A/C. Chevy Prizm Asking $500 1966 Mustang Ironhorse 1988 33 Foot Great Condition. Wanted Southwind Call D&M Towing & Recycling 508-987-2839 Coupe $5500 OBO Any Year. Must Have Very Slammer 860-928-0794 S&S 100+HP, 6 Speed. Motorhome 508-887-3645 720 CLASSICS (Not Fastback) Low Miles. Rust-Free! Georgia Car Will Consider A Civic Total Custom - Paint, 69k Miles, Sleeps 5, New TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW 1929 Model A (Always Garaged) 2002 Jeep Grand 508-764-1439 Chrome, Billet. Tires, New Batteries, Paint’s Faded. All Ready For Pristine Condition. 8k Miles. Hydraulic Leveling Jacks. Street Rod YOUR 289 V8 Engine. Cherokee 732 SPORTS UTILITY Asking $13,000 OBO Price Reduced For 350 Ramjet Fuel Injection $6900 Overland Edition 781-254-6556 Quick Sale! 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS Engine. Fully Loaded, Running GREY NISSAN $7500 FIRM 350 Trans., Vintage Gauges. Utility Trailer Boards, Sunroof, Towing PATHFINDER SE 2005 Harley Can Be Seen On Craigslist Elkhorn 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 $22,500 That Dumps Package, Leather, CD, 192K automatic Call 860-923-0406 Extra Cab Pickup Removable Sides, 4WD, 71k Miles. Davidson Slide-In Camper Four Toolboxes w/ 4x4 Hi-Lo Range . 11.5 ft, Extended Cab Over With Matching Cap & Liner. Very Solid. Very Good Condition. Great condition inside, Dyna-Wide Glide 1992 Mallard 33” Tires With Lift. Of Mechanic & $550 NADA $10,925 Mint Condition Queen-Sized Bed. Machine-Builder Tools good condition outside. Couch/Double Bed. Power 131k Miles, Well Kept. 978-760-3453 Asking $9,000 Sunroof/Cooper tires/new $11,000 Sprinter $6795 $2500 Jeff 508-867-6358 Too Many Extras To List Jack, Gas/Electric/Battery, battery. Runs great. Park Model 3 Holding Tanks, Crank-Out 508-867-6706 Asking $3,500. Call Mike @ 508-885-2884 508-248-6781 Many Updates. Nice Big Lot Windows, A/C, 1975 Mercedes 2003 Nissan Call 774-200-7604 With Gazebo & Carport. Or Email Interior/Exterior Shower. 2009 Chevy 450SL Altima [email protected] Man Made Pond & Microwave Oven, 3-Burner 1950 Chevrolet 740 MOTORCYCLES Fireplace, Shed. Stove w/Oven. 12 Cu.Ft. Re- Silverado Convertible 5-Speed MANUAL Includes Lot At Meadowside 4-Door Sedan Maroon With Black Interior, Black On Black Leather. 1995 Honda 2007 Harley frigerator/Freezer. Double Club Cab 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. Of Woodstock, CT Stainless Steel Sink With Two Tops. Every Option. 74k Miles. Asking $25,900 1500 Series New Factory-Built Motor. Looks & Runs Great. $8900 OBO Goldwing Davidson Dry Weight: 2701 lbs 32k Miles, 386-624-2650 $5500 OBO Has Z-71 Package. Solid Body, Runs Excellent. Needs Nothing! 508-330-1308 Road King Classic Silver Blue Color. With Needs Interior & Minor Work $10,000 FIRM 508-524-9328 Like New Condition. Silver Gray 508-435-4395 Ready To Ride! 2003 Citation 32’ Tonneau Cover & Liner. To Be Road-Worthy. 508-769-0619 8,000 Miles 8k Miles, One Owner. $5900 $7000 1584 cc Engine 5th Wheel 760 VANS/TRUCKS 2004 PONTIAC GTO 508-943-3004 Asking $25,000 978-760-3453 Blk/Blk, 5.7ltr, LSI V8 6-spd 96 Cubic Inch Mint Condition, Fran 508-791-9885 1977 Corvette L82 $12,500 Firm 1980 Blazer Low Mileage. Original 350 manual trans. 74,000 mi, Sleeps 8, Bunks, Slideout, KONIG 18” chrome wheels. 1997 Yamaha Call 413-245-9029 Awning & Screen Room. 2-Door, Very Rusty Body. 1952 Pontiac Engine With 350HP. Needs Work. Runs Goods. Needs TLC. Sharp and fast. Royal Star $14,000 OBO Handicap Woody $9,900/BO 2007 HARLEY REDUCED! With 7-Foot Fisher Plow $5000 OBO Black, 19,550 Miles (In Good Condition) Accessible Van Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 508-892-9583 774-272-1526 Great Condition DAVIDSON 508-265-7559 In Need Of Complete 508-943-5659 (John) Runs And Plows. 2004 Chevrolet 774-696-7697 Saddlebags, Cover Soft Tail Deluxe. See It, Drive It, Make Restoration. Engine Turns, New Tires/Battery Black Cherry. Mint Condition. 2006 SunnyBrook Astro Van Major Components In Place. An Offer Great Condition. 38k Miles, 725 AUTOMOBILES 2005 Ford Ready To Ride! Many Extras. 6000 Miles Camper 508-764-6543 Good Interior. Solid Frame, $4,000 OBO $15,000 V6 Engine, Ricon Rear Straight Eight, Mustang Call 860-942-0464 One-Owner (Non-Smoking), Entry Wheelchair Lift. 1988 Cadillac Call Jim 2709LTD Camper. Automatic Transmission. Convertible 508-523-5980 Or 978-355-2389 1983 Ford Pickup Deep-Tinted Glass. $3950 Sedan Deville Queen-Size Private Excellent Condition Bedroom. Bunkbeds, $17,995 978-760-3453 4-Door, Light Grey, 2007 Harley Truck 508-847-3157 Absolute Mint Condition! $11,500.00 1999 Harley Full Bath, Heat, A/C, 6-Cylinder, Clean Florida Car - Never Seen 413-324-1117 Davidson Davidson Two 30lb LP Tanks, Underneath, View Pictures And More 1953 Ford A Winter! 76k Original Miles. XL 1200 N Roadster Sway Control Stabilizer. No Undercarriage Rust. Details Online At A Must See! ElectraGlide 27’ Long, 3,557lbs. Good Mechanics. www.mobilityvansales.com 2-Door Sedan $3795 OBO 2005 Toyota 5096 Miles. Mint Condition. Excellent Condition Mild Custom, $11,000 Classic Many Added Customized $1500 508-769-0512 Camery XLE 1450cc Engine $10,500 OBO Accessories. Including Vance 413-436-0021 978-760-3453 1955 Oldsmobile White, Fuel-Injection. 62k Miles, Hines Exhaust. 100,029 Miles Well Maintained. Full Touring $8725 36’ Fourwinds 1992 GMC 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 4-Door 1999 Toyota Excellent Condition Package, AM/FM/Cassette, Call 860-966-1660 Original, $9,995 Camry $7950 New Seat w/Gel Packs. Travel Trailer Diesel Truck 224k Miles, Runs Great! Below Kelley Blue Book Needs A New Windshield. 745 RECREATIONAL With Tipout Given UPS Truck-Style, 1964 Case 1975 Ford Flatbed Kept Up To Date. Call And Make An Offer VEHICLES Aluminum Grumman Body, Call Dave 508-867-3741 Living Space Of 11’x14.5’ Shelves. Rebuilt Backhoe Loader $1600 Inspected. Air & Heat. 508-864-0460 New Refrigerator, Pet Free, Good First Car Or Spare Car 1964 Glasstron Transmission/Motor, Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, 1999 Suzuki Smoke Free. Like New. New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Runs Strong. 1953 Ford REDUCED Sleeps 7 $1800 OBO 2006 Volvo S60T 17Ft Boat Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Comes With Snow Bucket 3/4 Ton Pickup TLS 1000 In Board/Out Board Reduced From $8500 11’ Area Behind Seats Great For Landscaping 401-585-0309 Leather Heated Seats V-Twin, Strong Runner. $5999 Solid, Needs Restoration, Power Everything. Mer Cruiser Excellent Condition Projects Or Snow Removal $3200 The Hot Set-Up! Carbon 165 HP W/Trailer Plus Shed & Deck 14,100GVWR $4000 OBO New Tires. Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Collection MUST BE SOLD! 2000 BMW 740 IL Excellent Condition. Needs Work 413-433-5431 Call 5pm-8:30pm Located In Leicester 4-Door Sedan, Anthracite $3500 $650 Or Best Offer 508-868-5481 978-760-3453 78k Miles. 860-315-7417 508-867-6546 (Metallic Grey/Blue). $15,200 508-248-5253 Brimfield/ 105k Miles. Pampered 774-200-5015 2004 BMW Sturbridge 1995 Dodge 1500 1973 Triumph TR6 Beautiful Car. 767 VEHICLES WANTED Red, Many New Parts - Lojack, Factory Nav, K1200 GT Dirtbike - 2003 Must Sell Series Interior, Top, Exhaust, Many Extras. 2007 Ford Fusion Absolutely Perfect! Honda XR70R Campground Lot! Fully Powered Electrical, Brake Lines, REDUCED Like New! Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. Runs Good; Great Beginner Was $19,000 New Tires VEHICLE WANTED And More! $10,795 FIRM $9500 OBO New Tires & Battery. Bike; Recently Tuned-Up NOW $9500 Excellent Condition Need Donated Vehicle $6700 OBO Call 508-885-2604 Call Bill $11,000 Asking $650 My Loss, Your Gain! $3500.00 In Running Condition 508-248-1592 Leave A Message 774-230-1582 860-315-7417 508-867-9608 508-989-8165 860-315-7309 774-922-0384 CCHHECKHECKECK UUSS OOUUT!UT!T! Look in the classifieds first when you’re in the market for a car, a home, a job, a pet or almost anything!

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INTEREST AS GUARANTEED LOW AS CREDIT APPROVAL ONLY A FOOL 2.49% WOULD PASS UP THESE DEALS!!! $ $ 0 DOWN* / PAYMENTS 79 MO.*AND UP 496 Washington St. • 810 Washington St. (Route 20) Auburn, MA 01501 2003 Chevrolet 2008 Ford Monte Carlo SS Escape XLT $8,999 $18,900 Rare, mint condition, auto, ac, All wheel drive, full power, leather spoiler, great gas economy, heated seats, 1 week special mint, 1 owner

2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2008 Chrysler Seabring LX 2008 Nissan Sentra 2007 Ford Edge SE 2500HD, LT w/1LT Convertible, Auto, pw, pl, cd, Black Rear Spoiler, $ 4wd, running board, chrome auto, 4 cylinder, $ air, cruise control $ Remote Keyless Entry, cd, ac, pw, pl, 19,900 wheels, immaculate Call 16,900 14,900 6 Speed automatic powerseats transmission

2007 Lexus ES 350 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LS w/1LS 2008 Ford Super-duty F-350 DRW XLT 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 Navigation, sunroof, leather, fully $ All wheel drive, diesel, $ 4 Wheel drive, air, $ loaded fully loaded, cruise control, 15,900 26,900 Call cd, pw, pl dual rear wheel 36,900

2008 Chrysler Town & Country LZ 2008 Infinity QX56 2010 Ford Fusion SE 2008 Lexus GS 350 Powe windows, power locks, $ Fully loaded, navigation, DVD, $ Auto, ac, 4 cylinder, All wheel drive, navigation, $ tilt, cruise, loaded chrome wheels, leather, great on gas, mint $ leather, heated, fully loaded 17,900 only 35k 38,900 18,900 31,900

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE1 2006 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Lariat 4WD 2006 Honda Accord VP Power windows, power locks, Automatic, 4 whell drive, $ Leather seats, POWER door Auto, ac, pw, pl, cruise, $ cd player, 3 zone ac, $ 4-door, mint locks, mirrors, seats, windows, $ great fuel economy power seats, anti-theft 24,900 11,900 17,900 Cruise/Tilt, chromed steel front 30,900 bumper

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 2008 Lexus GX 470 2007 Honda Accord EX 2008 Honda Pilot VP All wheel drive, mint, loaded, Awd, rare, loaded 7 passenger, $ navigation, sunroof, dvd, heated $ $ $ navigation, sunroof, leather, seats, alloy wheels, running boards, 34,900 22,900 chrome wheels 15,900 12,900 full power, under warranty, mint condition

2006 Honda Pilot EX 2006 Cadillac STS 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT 2005 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Roof side rails, 2nd -3rd row 60/40 $ $ 4 wheel drive, keyless entry, AWD, auto, ac, pw, pl, cc, cd, $ split flat folding seats, remote power door locks, power $ tilt, leather, sunroof, third keyless entry, remote fuel filler door 18,900 18,900 row seat, allow, roof rack, 18,900 windows, cd 15,900 release, AM/FM/CD running boards

2005 Nissan Titan XE 2009 Toyota Camry LE 2008 Mazda CX-7 Sport 2009 Acadia 4 Dr, extra cab, auto, AC, $ Auto, air, all wheel drive, AWD, only 20k auto, ac, 4-wheel drive power windows, power $ $ pw, pl, tilt, 7 passenger, $ 15,900 locks, cruise, cd, tilt, 17,900 20,600 mint condition 28,900 mint condition

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