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Per Week Single ¢ $ 30 Delivered Vol. CCCXXIV No. 50 Copy Athol, Mass., Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 atholdailynews.com 16 Pages 75 3. By Carrier Memorial Day Ceremony Technology being updated in A-R district By KEITH KENT teractive white boards and ADN Correspondent projectors. Classrooms will have sound reinforcement ATHOL — At the re- systems allowing all stu- cent Athol-Royalston Re- dents to hear the teacher gional School Committee equally in any presentation. meeting, Director of Tech- In addition, internet nology Ed Skutnik provided access will be available an update on the technol- school-wide through both ogy for the Athol Royalston wired and wireless systems Middle School (ARMS), for teachers and students. Athol High School (AHS), Skutnik said, “Education- and the new Athol Com- al material, supporting les- munity Elementary School sons, as well as documenta- (ACES). ries will be able to be viewed Skutnik described the though out all classrooms, soon-to-open ACES as be- media centers, and meeting ing a school that will be rooms from sources such as able to technologically pre- Cable, TV, Satellite, and lo- pare the district’s youngest cally digitally stored educa- students with the kind of tional videos.” Skutnik also electronic materials they explained that teachers will need to compete in the 21 receive professional devel- century. opment so they may inte- ACES grate technology seamlessly MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM — The second grade students in Miss ACES will have laptops with their lesson plans. Carol Hawley’s class performed “America’s Song” during Fisher in every classroom in grades Discussing technology Hill’s Memorial Day Ceremony on Thursday morning. Each class 1-4; Pre-K and Kindergar- options available to stu- performed a song and they all sang “Star Spangled Banner” and “This Land is Your Land” for the ten classrooms will have dents, it was explained with packed crowd. The program also included recognizing members of the Orange Legion and Orange Le- i-Pads. Teachers will soon a chart that Chromebooks gion Auxiliary, guest speaker SGM Joe Young (inset, above, right), Orange Police Chief Craig Lundgren, have the benefit of com- have surpassed Windows, Franklin County Sheriff Christopher Donelan, Orange Fire Chief James Young and all veterans. puters with touch screens, Photos by Jessica Gale-Tanner document cameras, and in- Schools Page 5 The unearthing of the Pleasant Street School time capsule ATHOL — In June of 1976, students and staff at the Pleasant Street El- “It was incredible to see some of the ementary School created treasures that students included...” a time capsule in front of the school in the shape of a birthday cake. Colorful -Alan Genovese flowers were planted on and around its two tiers and treasures to be buried in commented Genovese. the capsule became a famil- this student friendly time “Items had been placed in iar landmark for the many capsule. a cement distribution box ceremonies that were held Under the direction of 4th and then sealed with a very outside around the flag grade teacher Alan Geno- strong mixture of cement pole during holidays and vese, every student carried and stone. It took more school events. All students a rock from a nearby field- than an hour to dig up and were encouraged to con- stone wall and each one was finally break open the cap- tribute one of their special used in the construction of sule thanks to the heavy the time capsule. In a bicen- equipment belonging to tennial ceremony celebrat- Melinda and Eric Jack, who ing the country’s 200 year have children at the school, anniversary, many students and the labor efforts of Co- carefully placed their items rey Jack, parent Dawn Gi- in the time capsule. Now, 40 rard, and her two sons, Lo- BOSTON — Beacon Hill years later, these items will gen and Nicolas.” Roll Call records local sena- be on display as part of the Once the time capsule tors’ and representatives’ June 1 open house that will was unearthed from the votes on roll calls from the officially signal the retiring center of the “cake,” af- week of May 23-27. TIME CAPSULE EXAMINED — The Pleasant Street School time capsule was of the Pleasant Street El- ter much chiseling, prying unearthed on May 19. Pictured left to right, standing — Corey Jack, Nicholas PUBLIC RECORDS (H ementary School building. and hammering, the cover 4333) — The House 154-0, “It was quite a feat to Girard, Melinda Jack, teacher Heidi Heuer and Logen Girard. Kneeling — Dr. and the Senate 40-0, ap- unearth the time capsule,” Capsule Page 5 Alan Genovese and Kendyl Jack examine the historic time capsule. proved and sent to Gov. Submitted photo Charlie Baker legislation designed to ensure that the state and local municipali- Salute Funding for reg. school ties comply in a timely way with requests for public re- cords. The measure would transportation increased also reduce costs to people BOSTON — State Sen. “I appreciate the support making the requests. Anne M. Gobi (D-Spencer) of my Senate colleagues to The legislation requires has announced a unanimous increase funding that as- Boston vote by the Massachusetts sists all 58 regional school Page 5 Senate to increase regional districts and 171 communi- school transportation re- ties,” said Gobi. “This eases imbursement funding by the burden on local budgets, ndex $2,000,000 during Tuesday’s but there is more room for I budget debate. The amend- work.” Comics 14 ment, filed by Gobi, raises Regional school districts the reimbursement rate to often have higher student Classifieds 14-15 73 percent of full funding, at transportation costs since a total of $61,021,000. Crosswords 14-15 Funds Page 5 Dear Abby 4 Horoscope 12 HELP WANTED Obituaries 2 Warehouse/Class B Licensed Driver Orange, MA Location - Distribution Center Opinion 4 Full-time Employment, Company Sponsored/Paid Police Log 12 Full-time Benefits. Home Every Night. Sports 6-7 GRADUATION SALUTE — Proud grandfather Bryan Lagimoniere, a Vietnam Sudoku 9 veteran, left, salutes his grandson Airman Tyler Walsh, following Walsh’s gradua- TV Listings 9 & 13 tion ceremony at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, recently. Walsh, the son of Tonya and Ron Walsh of Bakersfield, Calif., will go on to Mississippi Apply in person or online at petestire.com/careers Your local news, every day for Advanced Individual Training. The Walshes have a daughter, Kelsey, who will Mail Completed Applications and Resumes graduate from Humboldt University in Arcata, Calif. in January. Lagimoniere ATTN: Beth Walker, 275 E. Main St., Orange, MA 01364 Company Paid Pre-employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background Check Required. 6 56525 10951 5 resides in Athol with his wife, Nancy. We Are Expanding! We Are In Need of 1 Driver! Page 2 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016

Obituaries Honeybee & Services program Kennedy services ATHOL — Funeral ser- at APL vices for Helen A. Kennedy ATHOL — The Athol were held Thursday, May Public Library, at 568 26, 2016, in the Higgins- Main St., will host “The O’Connor Funeral Home. Role of the Honeybee in Rev. John Pastor officiated. Our Environment,” which Burial followed in Silver will include a honey tast- Lake Cemetery, Athol. ing, with Worcester County A reception was held at Bee Inspector Kenneth the King Phillip Restaurant, Warchol on Wednesday, Phillipston. June 8, at 6:30 p.m. Higgins-O’Connor Fu- This narrated visual pre- neral Home, 146 Main St., sentation will allow attend- Athol, directed the arrange- ees to travel right inside a ments beehive to better under- stand the mysterious social insect and the role that it plays in humanity’s survival Injured on Earth. Learn about the trooper WWII VETERAN THANKED — Lori Jillson, of challenges honeybees face Athol, thanks World War II veteran Earl Cooley, of in our environment and released Barre, for his service to the country. Cooley was one find out how to help this WORCESTER — The of several WWII veterans in attendance and shar- insect that is essential to Massachusetts State Po- ing stories at the recent Massachusetts World War our own survival. lice Special Tactical Op- II Weekend at Orange Municipal Airport. Warchol became in- erations (STOP) Team Photo by Brian Gelinas volved with the Massachu- AREA — Saturday: A chance of showers and thunder- trooper who was wound- setts Federation of Bee- storms, mainly after 5pm. Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, ed in a shootout with cop keepers in the 1970s, and partly sunny, with a high near 91. Calm wind becoming south- killer Jorge Zambrano is considered the bee whis- west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation last Sunday was released perer. He is a sixth genera- is 30%. Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunder- from UMass Hospital- tion caretaker of bees, his storms before 11pm, then a slight chance of showers. Patchy Lakeside on Thursday. family’s practice having fog after 3am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around The trooper suffered originated in Poland in the 65. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. a gunshot wound to his 1840s. In 1999, Warchol Chance of precipitation is 30%. Sunday: A slight chance of shoulder when Zam- was chair of the 100th an- showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after brano opened fire on ATHOL — The North at Larry’s Variety and S&S niversary celebration of 2pm. Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with him and two other STOP Quabbin Veterans Outreach Appliance, or mail them to the Worcester County Bee a high near 88. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph Team members inside Program at the Athol Con- the Athol Congregational Association, the oldest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Sunday the Oxford duplex where gregational Church contin- Church, 1225 Chestnut St., county beekeeping associa- Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly the killer was hiding. The ues to honor veterans who Athol, MA 01331. tion in the country. cloudy, with a low around 61. Chance of precipitation is two other STOP Team have died with a display at Being remembered are: Warchol has continued 40%. Memorial Day: Showers likely, mainly before 2pm. troopers returned fire the bandstand at the uptown Edwin “Windy” Anderson, to speak to a wide vari- The rain could be heavy at times. Cloudy, with a high near and killed Zambrano, common through May. Calvin R. Ballou, Donald F. ety of interest groups and 77. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Monday Night: A chance ending the threat. On Sunday, May 29, at Batchelder Sr., Ernie Berube, beekeeping associations of showers before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around The injured trooper 11:15 a.m., there will be a Steven Bevis, Gordon Bish- throughout New England, 61. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Tuesday: Mostly sunny, continues to recuperate brief memorial/remembrance op, Louis Brault, Gordon mostly about honeybee with a high near 84. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a and will eventually un- service followed by light re- Briggs, Lewis Briggs, Ray- abnormalities and disease. low around 57. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near dergo a rehabilitation freshments at the church. mond Briggs, Claude Chais- He has published several 82. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. program. His name is not The veterans listed below son, Henry Chaisson, Jerry articles in the American Almanac - Sun rose 5:15. Sun sets 8:17. Length of day 15 being released. have been remembered by Chaison, Gene Chartier, Bee Journal. hours, 2 minutes. New moon, June 4. Full moon, June 20. their friends and families. Peter Gauvin, Leonard Go- This library program is The donations received in land, George Magill, Morris free and open to the pub- their names will be used to E. Metcalf, Richard Nick- lic. Call the library to sign Found guilty up at 978-249-9515. Due to State Police to have strong NORTHAMPTON — Af- support events for veterans as less, Richard O’Hara, Ed- they journey home to recov- win E. Pichette, Norman M. the popularity of programs, ter deliberating for approxi- registration is required. presence over long weekend mately an hour, a Hamp- ery and community. Those Pichette, Wheaton Smith, who would like to support Elmer A. Stevens, Leon Ste- Funding for this program BOSTON — The Massa- cus on speeding, aggressive shire Superior Court jury is generously supplied by has found Christopher Ken- the project and honor a vet- vens, Theodore S. Walkama, chusetts State Police will sup- and dangerous driving, child eran or veterans who have Charles G. Wirth Sr. and the Friends of the Athol plement regular road patrols passenger safety violations, nedy, 32, of West Springfield, Public Library. guilty of indecent assault and died, can make donations Horace Whitaker. with several additional traffic and the secondary enforce- battery on a person over 14 enforcement operations for ment of seatbelt infractions. years of age, assault and bat- the upcoming holiday week- Throughout the long week- tery, and indecent exposure. Saturday Morning on Royalston Common June 4 end, including sobriety check- end, State Police will roll sev- points, extra patrols, and a eral extra patrols per troop Kennedy, an active Massa- ROYALSTON — Ev- high-visibility presence at per day. chusetts State Police trooper eryone is welcome to state parks, beaches and res- The State Police reminds at the time of the crimes, Saturday Morning on the ervations. people to be careful driving and who has since been sus- Royalston Common, Sat- State troopers will conduct on this busy holiday weekend, pended without pay, exposed urday, June 4. The day be- sobriety checkpoint Friday and to refrain from texting himself and sexually assault- gins with a pancake break- night in Plymouth County. and driving, leave room be- ed a Worthington woman in fast at the town hall from The goal of the checkpoints, tween the cars in front of you her home in July 2014, after 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., includ- which are conducted accord- and watch your speeds. If you meeting over an internet dat- ing organic blueberry pan- ing to all applicable laws and choose to drink, do so respon- ing site. cakes, local maple syrup, department policy, is crash sibly and don’t drive unless Assistant District Attorney homemade fruit salad and reduction by identifying and you have a designated driver Jennifer Suhl, who prosecut- Dean’s Beans coffee. apprehending impaired oper- who will not be drinking. ed the case, said, “We are After breakfast, visit ators. The exact locations are Make sure you, your family very thankful for the jury’s the Spectacular Silent not released prior to the start and your fellow citizens enjoy attention to this matter and Auction upstairs at the of each checkpoint. this Memorial Day safely and their swift verdict, which was town hall. At the auc- The State Police are also in don’t forget why you have the only made possible by the tion, attendees can bid BIRD PROGRAM — Tom Ricardi presents “Live the midst of enforcement pa- day off. Thank a veteran and strength of the victim who on original artwork by lo- Birds of Prey” at Saturday Morning on Royalston trols, officers will be enforcing take a moment to remem- promptly reported this as- cal artists, a Farm School Common on Saturday, June 4, at 10 a.m. all motor vehicle violations ber those who never made it sault and testified at trial. CSA share, a children’s Submitted photo observed, with particular fo- home and their sacrifice. We hope that other survivors science kit, local maple of sexual violence can find syrup, handmade baskets, ticket raffle, plant sale at a birds of prey rehabilita- strength from this verdict in a Peterman bowl, museum the post office, book sale tion facility. Get up close Yellen says Fed could raise rates knowing that perpetrators of at the library, and free to eagles, hawks and owls passes, gift certificates to CAMBRIDGE, Mass. She said she expects the Fed these crimes can be held ac- local merchants and res- face painting for children. and learn about these fas- countable in court.” Enjoy the espresso and cinating creatures. (AP) — Federal Reserve to “gradually and cautiously taurants, hand-crafted Chair Janet Yellen said Fri- increase” its key interest rate Sentencing will be June 13 jewelry and textiles, and fresh citrus/mimosa bar. To round it all off, there at 2 p.m. in front of Judge Available for purchase is entertainment through- day that an interest rate hike “and probably in the coming many other unique items. would be appropriate in the months, such a move would be Daniel Ford in Franklin Su- Bidding closes at 11:30. at the Sweetwater Farm out the morning: tradi- perior Court. Stand are local grown tional dancing to welcome coming months if the economy appropriate.” The breakfast and auc- keeps improving. Anticipation of a rate hike tion benefit the new Vil- beef, pork, eggs, vegeta- spring by the Millers Riv- bles and syrup. er Morris Men, an old- While economic growth was at either the next June meet- lage School building proj- relatively weak at the end of ing or in July have been rising ect at Camp Caravan. For A gently used children’s fashioned cake walk for ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST clothing rummage sale is children — where every last year and beginning of this since the Fed last week re- a complete list of auction year, it appears to be picking leased the minutes of its dis- items, go to www.villag- in the church basement, child is a winner, and a Athol Congregational Church next door to the town hall. live band, The West Hill up now based on recent data, cussions at its April meeting. eschoolma.org Yellen said during a discussion The minutes showed that Fed Out on the common At 10 a.m. under the Woodcutters. (Uptown Common) big tent on the common, For more information, at Harvard University. officials believed the strength- there is a giant communi- ening economy might warrant ty-wide tag sale, a Red Sox Tom Ricardi presents go to www.villageschool- Saturday, May 28th, 7-10 a.m. “Live Birds of Prey” from ma.org. a rate hike in June. Correction The minutes caught inves- PANCAKES Library closed BALDWINVILLE — tors by surprise because they Verizon strike could end by next week The Templeton Center stu- had come to believe the Fed (Regular &/or on Monday would not move that quickly. NEW YORK (AP) — Strik- were still delays in installa- dents will be housed in the Blueberry) ATHOL — The Athol ing Verizon employees may be tions for Fios customers. middle school complex for Public Library will be back to work next week after Verizon said that it had the next two to three years, DRIVE•IN FRENCH TOAST NORTHFIELD THEATRE closed Monday, May 30, the company and its unions high health care costs for its due to the construction of SAUSAGE in observance of Memo- reached an agreement in prin- unionized workers, which the new elementary school. Fri, Sat & Sun•May 27, 28 & 29 An article on page 2 in 1st at Alice rial Day. 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It also wanted the union since mid-April, one of the workers, just over one-fifth of KING PHILLIP RESTAURANT largest strikes in the U.S. in its U.S. workforce, to agree to Classic Rte. 2A, Phillipston, Mass. • 978-249-6300 • 978-249-6263 recent years. move around to different re- Verizon had trained other gions when needed, which the Car Show & Saturday Night workers to step in but there union opposed. Grand Prime Rib & Chicken BBQ Dinner Seafood Lover’s Buffet THANK YOU Athol Orange Elks • Sunday, May 29th th 92 New Athol Rd., Rte 2A, Orange May 28 • 5-9 p.m. From the family of • Prime Rib of Beef • Steamed Clams • Fried Clam Strips Judith Whitaker Car Show • 4-7pm • Fish ‘N’ Chips • Fried Bay Scallops • Fried Whole Belly Clams We express our sincere appreciation for the No admission charge • Seafood Marinara Over Bow Tie Pasta • Salmon Oscar With Lobster & Asparagus & Hollandaise Sauce many expressions of sympathy and kindness Chicken Dinner • 6pm • Baked Stuffed Haddock • Spicy Plum Chicken we have received since her passing on April 19. $11 per person • Sausage & Meatball Marinara • Chicken Cordon Bleu Your thoughtfulness and concern have helped Hamburgers & Hot Dogs • Shrimp Salad • Rice Pilaf • Fresh Fruit our family through this difficult time. Also available for sale $2399 per person -Bob Whitaker and family Bring The Whole Family For Dinner Under the Big Top Open Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 Page 3

11th annual CALENDAR REMINDERS Mahar Regional students tour local businesses For upcoming events consult the expanded calendar listing which family fish day ORANGE — On Friday, Students were treated to on-the-job dos and don’ts. appears in the Quabbin Times section in Tuesday editions of the Athol April 29, a group of eight lunch at the Smiling Dog The day wrapped up with a Daily News, and daily on the website at, www.atholdailynews.com. on June 4 The Daily News welcomes submissions for the Calendar, for public Ralph C. Mahar Regional Cafe in the Orange Inno- behind-the-scenes tour of events in or of general interest to the nine-town, North Quabbin-Mount High School students had vation Center and had an Hi-De Liners. Grace Region — including entertainment, cultural and social activities TURNERS FALLS and events held by non-profit organizations. Excluded are gaming events — Adults and children the unique opportunity to opportunity to talk with Mahar Regional and take an insider’s tour of Roberta Meehan, Em- these students are ex- and tag/yard sale notices. of all ages are welcome ————————— to join for a day of free some local businesses in ployment Counselor at tremely appreciative of the the area. In collaboration the Franklin Hampshire generosity and energy Du- Saturday, May 28 fishing fun on Saturday, 7-10 a.m. — All You Can Eat Breakfast, Athol Congregational June 4, from 10 a.m. to with Donna DuSell, School Career Center. Students Sell and the FHREB put Church, Uptown Common. Regular and blueberry pancakes, 2 p.m. The event will be to Career Coordinator at learned that Meehan is a into making this field trip French toast, sausage, juice, coffee, tea, cocoa. Adults $6, chil- held rain or shine. Chil- the Franklin Hampshire resource to both gradu- a possibility, and thank the dren under 10 $2. Regional Employment ates and current high local employers for open- 9 a.m.-Noon — St. John’s Thrift Shop, St. John’s Episcopal dren must be accompa- Church, Park Avenue, Athol. Info: 978-249-9553 nied by an adult. Board, this trip was or- school students search- ing their doors. Funding 1 p.m. — Warwick Memorial Day Ceremony, old church on At the Great Falls Dis- ganized with the purpose ing for support in finding for the trip was provided Route 78, south of the town hall. Parade line up at 1:30 p.m. and covery Center, there will of exposing students to employment or developing by a grant program called proceed to the memorial at the cemetery. Refreshments at the and increasing awareness employment resources like AmpitUp! from MA De- town hall following the ceremony. be fly casting, fly tying Sunday, May 29 and stream demonstra- about local manufactur- resumes and cover letters. velopment. 9 a.m. — Orange Memorial Day Ceremonies, West Orange tions as well as a fish ing-type employment op- Hi-De Liners Students in attendance Cemetery 9 a.m.; Holtshire Cemetery 9:30 a.m.; South Cemetery catapult, fish story cor- tions in Orange and Athol. Christian Horne, Fi- said the trip was an eye- 10 a.m.; Orange Fire Station 10:30 a.m.; Central Cemetery 11 a.m. ner, fish games and lots Dean’s Beans nancial Analyst of Hi-De opening experience learn- The day started at the Liners, was also present ing about the products 9 a.m. — Phillipston Memorial Day Ceremony, parade forms of fish-themed activities at the town common and proceeds to the cemetery. Light refresh- for kids. Decorate a sea Dean’s Beans Organic at the OIC to speak in de- they consume on a daily ments served on the lawn of the church following the program. lamprey crown, follow a Coffee Company in Or- tail with students regard- basis, many things that In the event of inclement weather, the marshal will announce seahorse along a story ange. Dean Cycon himself ing general employability people sometimes even changes. welcomed students to his skills, job application, and take for granted. 9 a.m. — Trap Shooting, Orange Gun Club, off West River walk and take part in Street. Info: 978-467-6076 face-painting. location and introduced 10 a.m.-1 p.m. — Sporting Clays, Petersham Gun Club, Nel- Learn how to create his head of marketing, son Road. Info: 978-249-7445 a gyoyaku, an ancient Robin Stewart DiMarti- Orange police: Two arrested 10:30 a.m. — Inter-faith Memorial Day Service, Orthodox no, who showed students Congregational Church, 21 North Main St., Petersham. Japanese fish print, on larceny and drug charges 11:15 a.m. — “We Remember” North Quabbin Veterans from noon to 2 p.m. around the facility. Stu- Outreach Public Service of Remembrance, Uptown Common, dents learned about the Athol. Reception to follow at the Athol Congregational Church. at the nearby Turners ORANGE — Two sub- over $250; larceny of bank Falls Fishway; fish art Dean’s Beans mission of Monday, May 30 providing great coffee via jects were arrested on bill paper; and conspiracy. 8 a.m. — Orange Memorial Day Ceremonies, Jones Cem- will be displayed in win- Wednesday afternoon on Stacey L. Lawrence, 41, etery 8 a.m.; North Orange Cemetery 8:30 a.m.; Tully Memorial dow galleries along Av- fair-trade avenues from Day parade will begin at the old Tully Fire Station, Royalston Road across the world. They multiple larceny charges of 419 East River St., was at 9 a.m. and proceed to Tully Cemetery, refreshments will follow enue A. at a West Main Street charged with three counts A free fishing pro- were impressed with the at the new Tully Fire Station, Mill Yard Road; Orange parade will business. After an investi- of larceny of a credit card; begin at the post office at 11 a.m. and proceed to Memorial Park gram will be offered product line, and loved the smell of fresh-roasted cof- gation it was revealed the three counts of larceny un- for services. across the bridge in Gill 8:45 a.m. — Athol Memorial Day Ceremonies, Vietnam Vet- fee beans emanating from subjects had been involved der $250; credit card fraud erans of America Park, Starrett Avenue 8:45 a.m.; Phillips Park, at Barton Cove. Equip- in other recent larcenies. over $250; larceny of bank ment will be provided every inch of the building. across from the uptown common 9 a.m.; Veterans of Foreign Keith S. Allen, 46, bill paper; and conspiracy. Wars Park, adjacent to YMCA 9:15 a.m.; Silver Lake Cemetery and no fishing license is L.S. Starrett Next, students visited homeless of Orange, was The incident remains 10 a.m.; parade will proceed to Athol Veterans Park, Main and required. Exchange Streets for conclusion of the day’s observance. Re- the L.S. Starrett company charged with possession under investigation by po- freshments will be served to parade participants at the American Activities are made of a Class C drug (clon- lice. possible by: MassWild- in Athol. They were greet- Legion hall at 325 Pequoig Ave. In the event of inclement weather, azepam); three counts of Both Allen and Law- there will be no parade and ceremonies will be held in Memorial life, Western Mass Fly ed by Joel Shaughnessy, Personnel Director, and larceny of a credit card; rence were scheduled to Hall at the town hall at 11 a.m. Fishermen, Connecti- three counts of larceny un- be arraigned on Friday in 9:30 a.m. — Petersham Memorial Day Ceremony, parade given an impressive tour forms on West Street at the flagpole, march from the Center cut River Watershed der $250; credit card fraud Orange District Court. Council, Gill-Montague by toolmaker Bob Lap- School, to the Village Cemetery, to the Memorial Trees and then inski. Students learned to South Common. Schools, Turners Falls 10 a.m. — Erving Memorial Day Ceremony, parade from RiverCulture, US Fish about the variety of jobs that a larger company like Pollinator gardening workshop Moore Street to Veterans Field for the memorial service. & Wildlife Service, 11 a.m. — New Salem Memorial Day Ceremonies, Center Montague Libraries, Starrett can provide from NEW SALEM — The • Help design and plant Cemetery 11 a.m.; Mountain View Cemetery 11:40 a.m.; North entry-level shipping and New Salem Agricultural a new pollinator garden at New Salem Cemetery 12:15 p.m. Turners Falls Fishway Tuesday, May 31 and Friends of the Great maintenance crew, ma- Commission will host Car- the New Salem Community chine staff, design teams, 9 a.m. — English as a Second Language, Riverbend Elemen- Falls Discovery Center. len Rigrod from The Farm Garden. tary School, Riverbend Street, Athol. All first languages welcome, The Great Falls Dis- business administration, School for an informative Attendees are encouraged materials provided. Info: 978-249-2415 or bgospodarek@arrsd. covery Center is located to upper-level engineering workshop and hands-on ses- to wear light work attire, org 10:30-11:15 a.m. — Rise and Romp Storytime, Wheeler Me- at 2 Avenue A, Turners positions. sion on pollinator garden- and bring gloves and garden “It’s not every day you ing. tools. Seed bombs, mason morial Library, East Main Street, Orange. For children ages 2 to 5 Falls. and their caregivers. see something like this,” The event will be on bee houses and more will be 3:30-5 p.m. — Craft Club, New Salem Public Library, on the was the general impres- Thursday, June 2, at 6 p.m., available to purchase. common. For grades 3-6. Info: 978-544-6334 sion that students walked at the New Salem Library, The event is presented in 4 p.m. — Trap Shooting, Orange Gun Club, off West River River dance party away with from L.S. Star- 23 South Main St. partnership with The Bower Street. Info: 978-467-6076 rett. Touring this facility 5 p.m. — Free Meal, Athol Salvation Army, Ridge Avenue. for watershed Attendees will: Studio, and is free to the Open to all. Info: 978-249-8111 gave students an appre- • Learn about choosing public, thanks to the spon- 6:30-8:30 p.m. — Quabbin Community Band Rehearsal, council ciation for not only mod- perennial plants and garden sorship of the New Salem Quabbin Regional High School, 800 South St., Barre. Info: 978- ern manufacturing, but design techniques; and Academy Trustees. 355-9879 ERVING — A river dance 7 p.m. — “Free Spirits” Film Showing, Athol Public Library, also the behind the scenes Main Street. Free and open to the public, light refreshments. Reg- party to benefit the Millers work that goes into main- istration: 978-249-9515. Info about the film: www.acornproduc- River Watershed Council taining the machines that tions.net/synopsis.php will be held Friday, June make the machines. 10, at French King Restau- Smiling Dog Cafe rant, 129 French King Hwy. The musical duo Free Petersham board meets Tuesday PETERSHAM — The se- New Business — Discus- Range will play dance and Agenda lectboard will meet on Tues- sion/approval of Chapter party music from 7 to 10 day, May 31, in the town 90 Request from Peter- p.m., following a meet-and- NEW SALEM — The Dear Pet Talk: hall lower level, at 6:30 p.m., sham Highway Superinten- greet from 6 to 7 p.m. There New Salem-Wendell School What do you do when you adopt a dog who was with the following agenda: dent Greg Waid; discus- will also be a 50/50 raffle. Committee will meet Thurs- abandoned that is now so attached to his new owner Minutes. sion Net Metering Request A donation is suggested. day, June 2, at 7 p.m., at the she cannot even go to the bathroom without him Meeting — 6:35 p.m.: from Green Technologies The event is sponsored by Swift River School, with the breaking in to sit at their feet. Is this complete aban- with Cynthia Henshaw, East LLC; discussion selectboard Dean’s Beans Organic Cof- following agenda: donment and separation anxiety? I don’t want to put Quabbin Land Trust, re: dis- meeting schedule June to fee, Myron’s Fine Food, and Public hearings. him on antidepressants because he is not depressed. cussion/approval to accept September; discussion/ap- Friends of the River. Warrants. — NEEDY DOG’S MAMA LAND grant payment for proval of various business Student/teacher presenta- Dear Needy Dog’s Mama: Gross Farm Conservation certificates renewals; dis- tion. It’s amazing how tuned in our animals are and Restriction. cussion of appointment of Superintendent’s report. how much a dog wants to be a “life partner” with its Meetings Reminder Franklin Reg. Transporta- Director of finance and owner. However, it sounds like you’re suffering from Saturday, May 28 tion Rider Community Rep. operations report — Bud- something you heard a lot about in the 1990s: co- Petersham get transfers, revolving ac- Mahar special Correspondence. Cultural Council, 2:30 p.m., dependence. A dog that’s extremely needy definitely Questions from public selectboard’s office. counts, vote. needs more activity in his life, which can range from ed. records to and press. Tuesday, May 31 Principal’s report. exercise, or even performing small jobs that might Athol Next meetings — Mon- Committee reports — be “breed specific” (for example, running or chas- Informal Mr. Mike’s Redevel- be destroyed day, June 6, 7 p.m., town hall Collaborative for Educa- ing items for herding breeds, or giving hounds op- ORANGE — The spe- opment Discussion, 6:30 p.m., lower level and at the call of uptown fire station. tional Services, Budget and portunities for lots of sniffing). cial education records of the chair as needed. Special Phillipston Personnel Committee (next Experts recommend 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic former Ralph C Mahar Re- Selectboard, 7 p.m., town and annual town meetings meeting to be determined), exercise a day, which can be walking, or even jog- gional School students who hall. begin at 7:30 p.m.,town hall Joint Supervisory Commit- ging with your dog. If your dog isn’t getting enough were born between Aug. 31, Other main level, June 6. Montachusett Regional tee (next meeting, Thurs- exercise, neurotic behaviors could escalate. Also, 1990, and Aug. 30, 1991, are Planning Commission, 7 p.m., day, June 9, at 7 p.m., at the consider how you communicate with your dog, and scheduled to be destroyed 1427R Water St. Fitchburg. school. log your interaction. One study recommended that July 1. Report from the Mahar THANK YOU Meeting notices and agen- a well-trained dog will respond 85 percent of the Any former student who representatives. time to one word verbal cues such as “sit,” “down,” wishes to pick up his or her We would like to das for Athol, Orange, Peter- June items — Warrant sham, Phillipston and Roy- “come” and “quiet.” Make sure that your dog is re- records can call the Special thank all the alston can be viewed online at signing over the summer; warded with praise and petting for desired behav- Education Office at 978- www.mytowngovernment.org. Community Action Award; iors. 544-2535. Any records re- Sponsors of the policy review and update, Sally Cragin works with Be PAWSitive:Therapy maining after June 30 will Orange final vote on Sick Leave, Pets and Community Education. Visit www.bepaws. be destroyed.” Gun Club Personal Leave, Funeral blogspot.com or on Facebook for more information. Leave and Leave Without ——— Pay policies; vote to delete On Feb. 28, 1940, the 54435 Main Main Street St., • 2ndSuite Floor E Discipline of Special Needs first televised college bas- GardnerAthol, • 978-632-9570 MA Students. Dog day: Officer finds 911 caller, ketball games were broad- Future business — Discuss cast by New York City sta- NewANNOUNCING Classes then both get lost in the woods tion W2XBS as Pittsburgh It was a Huge th possible summer meeting; Success, StartingNew Driving June School 6 New Salem town meeting, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Birmingham, Alabama, defeated Fordham, 57-37, — (AP) — A police officer where it took a police K9 and New York University thanks to all of you! th Monday, June 6; Wendell Parent LocatedClass June at 11 the, former9 a.m.-11 a.m. town meeting, Wednesday, dashed into the woods unit to track them down. beat Georgetown, 50-27, Orange Gun Club Paul’s Driving School at Madison Square Gar- June 8. alone to search for a man Birmingham media re- Off West River St. — den. 978-249-9388 May 5 minutes. who called 911 saying he ported Friday that police Orange Classeswww.aodrvsch.com starting in January ran into the forest to es- would not identify the res- cape two armed men. cued officer. A spokesman The gunmen were never tried to defend him. GRIFF’S RUBBISH found, and the officer soon Lt. Sean Edwards said Locally Owned and Operated Since 1987 located the distressed “the woods are very dif- Quality Plants For Your Garden caller, but now neither of ficult to walk through ... them could find their way The officer was trying to Maple Valley Farm Fast, Courteous, back to the street. clear a path here, clear a Dependable, Affordable Service And so it went for three path there, and got turned Greenhouse hours in the forest in around a little bit.” 190 Main St., Orange WEEKLY CURBSIDE PICKUP GARAGE, CELLAR, YARD & ATTIC CLEANOUTS Policy committee meeting June 2 978-575-0131 Hire Us To Do The Labor Or Rent A Truck NEW SALEM — The Review of Student At- Open 12 to 6 pm Mon.-Fri. And Do It Yourself. New Salem-Wendell tendance, Mid-Year Home 10 am-6 pm Sat. & Sun. WEEKEND ON SITE TRUCK RENTALS School Committee’s pol- Schooling, Course Credit Tomatoes, Peppers, Basil icy committee will meet Reimbursement, Teacher Other Vegetables, Herbs, Annuals Demolition of Garages, Sheds, Thursday, June 2, at 6 Selection and Staff Place- Stump Removal and Ditch Digging at Low Cost p.m., at the Swift River ment policies. Visit Soon For Best Selection School, with the following Vote to delete Discipline Located in North Orange at the end 978-249-6468 agenda: of Special Needs Students. of North Main Street (Let it Ring) May 5 minutes. Next meeting date. Page 4 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016

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Richard J. Chase, Jr., Publisher Deborrah L. Porter, Editor Jacqueline Caron, Advertising Manager Robert A. Perkins, Production Manager Emeritus Texting and driving a growing issue f there isn’t a correlation between mary offense, meaning police can pull Ithe growing use of smartphones and over and ticket a driver if they observe an increase in traffic accidents, it’s one the driver violating the law, whereas amazing coincidence. texting behind the wheel is a secondary Reported vehicle accidents in Bay offense. Police need another reason, County, Florida rose by almost 30 per- such as speeding, to stop a motorist, cent between 2011 and 2015, accord- in addition to witnessing the person ing to the Florida Integrated Report driving and texting at the same time. Exchange System. And while related Although 46 states and the District of US economic growth in Q1 revised up fatalities have remained somewhat Columbia have laws punishing drivers steady, pedestrian fatalities for 2016 who text, Florida is one of only five to 0.8 percent rate, boosted by housing (seven so far) are only one short of the that make it a secondary offense. By MARTIN CRUTSINGER should support increased viously estimated and busi- eight recorded last year. But as with drunk driving and seat- AP Economics Writer consumer spending. nesses did not slow their re- Statewide the trend is sharper, with a belt usage, mindsets toward phone use WASHINGTON (AP) — Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. stocking of store shelves as 63 percent increase in wrecks. That is while driving must change as well. The The U.S. economy’s slow- economist at Capital Eco- much as first thought. not attributable merely to growth. technology exists to prohibit texting down in growth at the be- nomics, said even though Capital investment fell at Consider an April 2015 report by while a car is moving, and service pro- ginning of the year wasn’t the revised growth rate for an 8.9 percent rate in the the first quarter was still first quarter, better than the Pew Research Center that found viders and insurance companies could quite as bad as first thought, thanks to a bigger boost modest, the result was less the 10.7 percent drop first 64 percent of American adults own a create incentives for drivers to utilize from housing and less drag worrisome given that “more reported. The plunge in smartphone of some kind, up from 35 such features on their phones. Con- from business investment recent incoming data point spending on oil and gas ex- percent in the spring of 2011. Also in tinuing intensive public-service cam- and trade. to a big pick-up in second- ploration has been a major 2015, research commissioned by AT&T paigns to raise awareness of the dan- The gross domestic prod- quarter growth.” source of weakness. found 70 percent of smartphone users gers of distracted driving also could uct, the broadest measure of Ian Shepherdson, chief While business invest- are on their phones while driving. modify behaviors, as they have with economic output, grew at an economist at Pantheon ment remained weak, in- Texting might become more of a me- DUIs and safety belts. annual rate of 0.8 percent in Macroeconomics, said GDP vestment in residential con- nae than driving under the influence. Ultimately, all this could become the first quarter, the Com- growth in the current quar- struction was growing at a Part of that can be explained by a ma- moot with the advent of driverless merce Department said ter could be as strong as 3 sizzling 17.1 percent rate, jor change in social attitudes toward cars. Although the technology raises Friday. That’s slightly bet- percent. the strongest advance in ter than the initial estimate For the first quarter, con- more than three years. driving while intoxicated during the other problematic issues, computers of 0.5 percent but is still the sumer spending, which ac- In the second half of the past 30 years, as well as stepped-up en- aren’t subject to the same distractions weakest pace in a year. counts for 70 percent of year, economists are fore- forcement and increased penalties for humans are. Until then, though, poli- It was the second lack- economic activity, grew at casting that overall growth DUIs. cymakers and the public must do more luster quarter in a row, fol- a 1.9 percent rate. That was will strengthen further to The state has prohibited texting while to make the roads safer from addictive lowing a modest 1.4 percent the weakest performance around 2.5 percent. driving since 2013, but the statute lacks smartphones. gain in the fourth quarter. in a year, reflecting a sharp Employers added another the teeth of the mandatory seat-belt Reprinted from the Panama City News Herald At the beginning of this slowdown in auto sales. 160,000 jobs in April, a sol- law. Failure to wear a seat belt is a pri- Distributed by Creators.com year, the economy was held The growth revision re- id gain even if it was down back by turbulence in finan- flects a weaker drag from from an average increase cial markets and global eco- business investment in struc- of 243,000 in the prior six ture and equipment, primar- months. The unemploy- We welcome your opinions! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sub- nomic problems. mitted to: Athol Daily News, P.O. Box 1000, Athol, MA 01331; Economists are forecast- ily because of new-found ment rate remained at a by U.S. mail by FAX strength in construction of low 5 percent, down by half to 978-249-9630; to or ing a rebound in the current by email [email protected]; delivered in quarter to growth of around commercial structures such from the 10 percent high hit person to 225 Exchange St. All letters must include the author’s first and last names, 2 percent. They expect em- as shopping centers. In ad- in the fall of 2009 when the town of residence and phone number (for verification purposes only). ployers to keep adding jobs dition, the trade deficit did economy was struggling to No letter is printed until authenticity is verified by phone, or in person. at a solid pace, which in turn not widen as much as pre- emerge from the worst eco- nomic downturn since the 1930s. The U.S. economic expan- Federal jury sides with Google in sion will celebrate its sev- enth birthday next month, making it the fourth longest battle over Android software recovery since World War By BRANDON BAILEY lions of dollars by showing was an executive of Sun Mi- By Jeanne Phillips II. But it has also been the AP Technology Writer advertising to people who crosystems when that com- © 2001 Universal Press Syndicate slowest, averaging modest SAN FRANCISCO (AP) use Google services, includ- pany created Java. Oracle annual growth of 2.1 per- — Google’s Android soft- ing its popular search en- acquired the rights to Java cent. ware just dodged a $9 billion gine and maps, on Android when it bought Sun in 2010. Teen’s friendship with older “While that growth is bullet. phones and tablets. The jury’s verdict marks nothing to write home A federal jury found The high-profile dispute Google’s second victory in man draws fire from parents about, we are relatively bet- Thursday that Google didn’t was a clash of Silicon Valley the case. U.S. Judge William DEAR ABBY: My 18-year- as we might wish it, relation- ter off than many of our need permission to use a ri- titans. While much of the tri- Alsup sided with Google in old daughter, a junior in ships do not always stay the trading partners,” said Sung val’s programming tools as al focused on arcane aspects 2012, ruling that the APIs high school, is still living at same. Friendships can be Won Sohn, an economics it built Android — now the of computer programming, weren’t protected by copy- home. She has befriended a stronger at times and weaker professor at California State world’s leading smartphone jurors heard testimony from right. An appellate court 51-year-old man at her first at others, and people some- University, Channel Islands. operating software and a prominent tech executives overturned Alsup’s ruling job (a burger place). We have times drift from one close Financial markets went key part of Google’s multi- and a pair of multi-billion- and sent the case back for a told her that although she is friendship to another. into a nosedive at the billion dollar Internet busi- aire moguls. Google co- second trial. kind to be friendly with him When this happens, re- beginning of the year, ness. founder Larry Page testified Oracle said it will appeal at work, we feel it’s inappro- gard it as an OPPORTU- dragged down by worries Software competitor Ora- in person, while Oracle co- the latest verdict on “nu- priate to do things with him NITY, because that’s what it about global growth and a cle claimed Google had sto- founder Larry Ellison ap- merous grounds.” In a state- outside of work. She’s now is. It’s a chance for you to get sharp slowdown in China, len its intellectual property peared on video. ment, Oracle general coun- upset with us and claims we involved in activities that will the world’s second largest and reaped huge profits by Jurors also got a glimpse sel Dorian Daley added, “don’t understand,” “noth- expose you to new people and economy. There were seri- copying pieces of an Ora- of Silicon Valley’s small “We strongly believe that ing romantic is going on” and offer you a way to make NEW ous concerns that the U.S. cle programming language world when they heard from Google developed Android she thinks of him like a “sec- friends. economy, because of stall- called Java. But the jury in Eric Schmidt, now chairman by illegally copying core Java ond father.” ****** ing global growth, could be U.S. District Court found of Google’s corporate par- technology to rush into the Although they have not DEAR ABBY: A friend headed back into recession. that Google made “fair use,” ent, Alphabet Inc. Schmidt mobile device market.” gotten together yet outside of mine and his wife invited Since then, markets have under copyright law, of Java of work, she announced last me out to dinner and I gra- recovered all their early- elements that help different weekend that she was go- ciously thanked them. They year losses. Recent data has software programs work to- Abe claims success as ing to meet him for lunch. are both employed. I live shown that key sectors of gether. We put our foot down and strictly on Social Security and the economy, from consum- Oracle, which had sought G-7 leaders back action told her no way, and she was pay 30 percent of my income er spending to housing, have $9 billion in damages, imme- forbidden to borrow either for rent, barely making ends improved. diately said it would appeal. SHIMA, Japan (AP) — the first sitting American of our vehicles to go. (She meet. The verdict was closely Japanese Prime Minister president to visit the city dev- doesn’t have her own car I wanted to reciprocate, watched in Silicon Valley, in Shinzo Abe claimed success astated by a U.S. atomic bomb yet.) She relented, but how so I invited them over for Friday in winning support for in 1945 in the closing days of P.O. Box 1000 part because many popular can we convince her that this a home-cooked meal. My (USPS 035-720) features of today’s smart- his approach to fighting off a World War II. is a bad idea with the world friend came, but his wife is 225 Exchange St., phones only work because possible economic crisis from Abe said the commitment the way it is nowadays? shy and didn’t come. (I had a Athol MA, 01331-1000 apps can “talk” to one an- fellow leaders of the Group of by the leaders to “use all policy I have suggested to her fa- couple of other friends over.) Telephone 978-249-3535 other or the phone’s un- Seven wealthy nations, despite tools — monetary, fiscal and ther (with whom my daugh- If someone wants to recip- Recycled/Recyclable mounting evidence the formu- structural” was an endorse- Member of derlying software. Google’s ter has a close relationship) rocate being taken out for The Associated Press supporters — a group that la is failing to yield promised ment of his own “Abenomics” that he speak to this man one dinner, isn’t it acceptable to included other tech firms, results in Japan. three-pronged strategy for re- on one. My husband feels invite them over for a home- The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use or republication trade associations and the In meetings at an isolated viving Japan’s sluggish growth. this is something she has to cooked meal or must they be of all local news printed in this news- Electronic Frontier Founda- seaside resort renowned for “We agreed to mobilize learn for herself. She’s very taken out? — TENTATIVE paper, as well as all AP news dis- its crayfish and pearls, Abe all our resources and launch patches. tion, an Internet rights group naive. What do you think? — HOST IN MASSACHU- Published daily except for Sundays — warned that an Oracle appealed for more action to three ‘arrows’ of monetary, MOM OF A TEEN SETTS and Holidays by Athol Press, Inc. victory would hamper future stave off a downturn, insisting fiscal and structural reform DEAR MOM: Frankly, I DEAR TENTATIVE: No 75¢ per copy, $16.50/five weeks, or $171.60/fifty-two weeks, delivered innovation by making that that an earlier lack of urgency measures,” Abe said. “We will think your husband is right. rule of etiquette dictates that to the home by independent car- software cooperation more contributed to the financial be launching Abenomics to While you may wish to pro- you must take your guests rier; $19.50/five weeks, or $202.80/ crisis of 2008-2009. the world.” fifty-two weeks, delivered by mail; difficult and expensive. tect your daughter, she’s an out to dinner. Inviting them $8.50/four weeks, or $99.99/fifty-two Google argued that be- Wrapping up the gathering “In order to avoid risks of adult now. People learn more for a home-cooked meal was weeks, Internet subscription. cause it used only a small with a sweeping declaration the world economy falling life lessons from experience both gracious and appropri- Daily News founded in 1934, Athol Chronicle 1886, Church Record part of Java to create An- and several additional “action into crisis, Japan will also do than they do from lectures. ate. 1901, and Athol Transcript 1871. droid, a much larger system plans,” the leaders acknowl- its utmost to cooperate and ****** ****** “Entered as second class matter No- edged increasing risks for the take leadership, mobilizing all Contact Dear Abby at www. vember 1, 1934, at the post office at of software built for a new DEAR ABBY: I am 11 Athol, Massachusetts under Act of purpose, it qualified for a global economic outlook, in- possible resources, and boost years old and having some DearAbby.com or P.O. Box March 3, 1879.” Periodical postage “fair use” exemption from cluding terrorism, legions of the engine of Abenomics,” he big bully blues. There is one 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. paid at Athol, MA. ****** Postmaster: Send address chang- copyright. Similar exemp- displaced people, and conflicts said. girl in my class who steals es to Athol Daily News, P.O. Box tions allow artists and critics that “pose a serious threat to More than three years af- friends. She’s been taking Abby shares more than 100 1000, Athol MA 01331-1000. of her favorite recipes in two to quote or reuse small por- the existing rule-based inter- ter Abe took office vowing mine. Any advice? — BUL- Any advertisement, the sense and national order.” to “Bring Japan Back!” from booklets: “Abby’s Favorite Reci- value of which is materially affected tions of someone else’s work LIED IN GEORGIA pes” and “More Favorite Reci- by an error in the Athol Daily News, in a larger essay or creation. But they said their countries more than two decades of eco- DEAR BULLIED: Yes, I will be reprinted in whole or in part if pes by Dear Abby.” Send your the part only is affected if the news- Oracle and its allies sim- had strengthened policies to nomic doldrums, his formula do. This may not be bullying name and mailing address, plus paper is notified. Except to the extent ply argued that the company avoid relapsing into crisis. has yet to deliver the desired in the physical sense, but los- check or money order for $14 aforesaid the Athol Daily News will Attention swiftly shifted results: rising wages, business not be liable to the advertiser for mis- should be paid for the use ing a friend can be painful. (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, takes or errors in the publication of of its code. While Google from the G-7 finale as Abe investment and a sustained re- It is important that you Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447, advertisements. lets smartphone manufac- and U.S. President Barack covery that places the world’s realize that people aren’t in- Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are in- Richard J. Chase, Jr. turers use Android software Obama traveled to Hiroshi- third-largest economy into a animate objects that can be Publisher without charge, it makes bil- ma, where Obama became “virtuous cycle.” “owned” or “stolen.” Much cluded in the price.) ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 Page 5

Schools From Page 1 Apple, and other products Memorial Day: More than just a day off in the classroom as pre- Memorial Day is more weekend travelers will drive rial Day Concert on the U.S. ferred learning tools for than just a day off. It honors to their destination (2.1% in- Capitol’s lawn. students. Chromebooks us- Americans who have died in crease from 2015 as a result • 2.6 million people are age in the classroom and as service to their country, and of lower gas prices). expected to travel by plane a tool for aiding in learning this patriotic tradition can be • 818: The number of hot over Memorial Day weekend and increased classroom traced back to Waterloo, NY dogs consumed every second (1.6% increase over 2015) performance scores has had in 1866 (though Memorial from Memorial Day to Labor • 11% of people say Me- the single most increase as Day wasn’t a federal holiday Day (7 billion total). morial Day is the summer’s a percentage of any tech by law until 1967). • 25% more home-cook- best travel holiday. product in the elementary History aside, the holiday ing fires happen on Memo- • 54% of Americans pre- U.S. Educational Market. is not one wholly of somber rial Day than average. fer to travel on non-holiday Saving money on repairs reflection. We choose to cel- • 900,000 (plus) is the weekends. Additional cost sav- ebrate by enjoying the many number of expected partici- • Orlando, Fla., is the most ings have been initiated by freedoms that American ser- pants and spectators in Roll- popular destination for Me- Skutnik and the ARRSD, vicemen and women have ing Thunder, the annual Me- morial Day weekend travel. in terms of the Google perished protecting. That morial Day motorcycle rally • 0.55% is the increase in Chromebooks and any pos- includes not only fundamen- in Washington, DC. the cost of the average ho- sible repairs needed. tal rights such as freedom • 97 members of the 114th tel room for Memorial Day “We have the tools need- of speech, trial by jury and Congress have served in the weekend since 2015. ed for the schools and the ACES TECHNOLOGY DISCUSSED — ARRSD protection against cruel and U.S. military. • 14% of Americans are district to fix things like our Director of Technology Ed Skutnik discussed the unusual punishment, but • 3 p.m. is the National very likely to take advantage Chromebooks. The district incoming technology at the soon to be opened Athol also relative trivialities such Moment of Remembrance, of Memorial Day sales and has a $1,000 deductible it Community Elementary School (ACES) among other as the ability to save up to 90 as designated by Congress in promotions. must pay before any war- schools in the district, at a recent meeting. Skutnik percent with Memorial Day 2000. • 95% of military person- ranty costs are covered. announced that ACES grades 1-4 would have laptops weekend sales or ride roaring • New York was the first nel say they are more likely Therefore by purchasing Harleys through the nation’s state, in 1873, to officially to shop from a retailer who the tools to fix the Chrome- in every classroom, and both pre-K and kindergarten capital. recognize Memorial Day. offers a military discount. books with such possible classrooms will have i-Pads, along with teachers hav- And yes, 62 percent of us • 25 American cities have • 439 is the average num- issues as young students ing other technological options available upon the do indeed barbecue each laid claim to being the birth- ber of fatalities from Memo- dropping them, cracked school’s opening. Photo by Keith Kent memorial Day week, while 30 place of Memorial Day. rial Day weekend traffic ac- screens, or other issues, we percent take a trip. Memorial • 62 percent of Americans cidents each year. (44% are can repair them ‘in-house’ It was also said that use for some time with the Day’s place on the calendar plan to barbecue over Me- alcohol-related). There are by having a supply of parts students using the IWB newly constructed ACES has positioned it as the un- morial Day weekend. an estimated 50,500 injuries ready when needed to fix raised achievement from the nearly complete, and need- official start to summer for • 207 running races are from car accidents. them ourselves at a consid- 50 to 65 percentile. When ing to be paid for, the dis- many. held each Memorial Day. ——— erable savings to the district used in combination with trict is looking at ways to Below are a few fun facts • $50,000 is the price paid Sources: WalletHub pro- and taxpayer,” said Skutnik. other tools, that number modernize AHS for both gathered by WalletHub by each of the 2016 Nation- jections as well as informa- Interactive Projectors & increased to 75, and then to students and teachers so it about Memorial Day: al Memorial Day Parade’s tion from the U.S. Depart- White Boards over the eightieth percen- can remain competitive and • 42 (plus) million Ameri- Four-Star sponsors: more ment of Veterans Affairs, ACES students will now tile of student achievement continue its achievement to cans have served the country than 400 media outlets are Nat’l Highway Traffic Safety also have the benefit of when also used in conjunc- progress forward as part of in war time. covering the parade; 30-35 Administration, National Epson Interactive Projec- tion with having a Reinforc- the district wide turnaround • 1.3 million members of high school marching bands Safety Council, American tors know as an Interactive er used as a combination of plan. the armed services have lost perform in the parade; and Automobile Association, White Board (IWB). These all four. All potential “hot spots” their lives in conflict. more than 1,000 active duty Memorial Day foundation, state of the art projectors ARMS for signal strength and their • 260,000 graves at Arling- service members participate National Hot Dog and Sau- use high-tech LED tech- At ARMS, laptops will be placement throughout AHS ton Cemetery are adorned in parade. sage Council, dePaul Uni- nology, allowing an image added in the coming school are being looked into at this with American flags each • This is the 11th con- versity and news reports. to be projected on to virtu- year according to Skutnik to time by Skutnik and the Memorial Day. secutive year that actors Joe For more information visit ally any surface. No matter supplement a large addition District, and could number • 89% of Memorial Day Mantegna and Gary Sinise https://wallethub.com/blog/ where the teacher will need of laptops obtained in the over three dozen through- will host the National Memo- memorial-day-stats/21363/ to place the projected mate- previous school academic out the school if needed. rial, table, wall, chalk board, year. A new Library soft- Large Donation Boston From Page 1 or other, not only will the ware system has been added At the end of his presen- each state agency and mu- unfunded mandates. out debate. teacher be able to clearly to integrate with all other tation, Skutnik announced, nicipality to appoint at least (A “Yes” vote is for the The Senate also approved project the desired materi- district schools. Current “Our district has just be- one public records access bill.) 193 amendments and reject- als where ever needed in teacher and lab computers come the benefactor of a officer to serve as the point Rep. Donald Berthi- ed 246 amendments on two the classroom, but having will be updated for perfor- very large and significant of contact for all public re- aume Yes; Rep. Kimberly quick voice votes without the most updated integrat- mance. donation. By a way of a pri- cords requests; limits to $25 Ferguson Yes; Rep. Stephen a roll call. Those amend- ed technology in the projec- In addition at ARMS vate donation from a party per hour the fees municipal- Kulik Yes; Rep. Susan- ments were “bundled” into tor will allow the teacher to in this current academic which requests at this time ities and state agencies can nah Whipps Lee Yes; Rep. two packages and approved have the ability to use the year, two new carts with 30 to remain anonymous, we charge for time spent re- Jonathan Zlotnik Yes; Sen. or rejected all at once. Sen- projected surface as a touch Chromebooks were added, have just been given free of sponding to requests; allows Anne Gobi Yes; Sen. Stan- ate President Stan Rosen- screen, increasing time the library computers were con- charge 54 used computers municipalities to request ley Rosenberg Yes berg led the approval and teacher can actually teach verted to Windows, New-lab roughly four years in age additional time for compli- $39.5 BILLION FISCAL rejection of the bundled the desired materials, and 107 is being prepared for 30 for our schools.” A round of ance and the right to charge 2017 BUDGET (S 7) — amendments with a simple: not have the time consum- computers, and all Lab-211 applause immediately fol- higher fees to cover reason- The Senate 38-0, approved “All those in favor say ‘aye,’ ing restraints of years past Apple computers were con- lowed. able costs; enables courts and sent to the House a those opposed say ‘no.’ The of having to pace back and verted to Windows. Superintendent available to award attorneys’ fees $39.5 billion fiscal 2017 bud- amendments are approved forth between the projector AHS The ARRSD and Act- when government agencies get. (or rejected.) Senators don’t and the educational mate- Technology along with its ing Superintendent Meyer wrongly deny access to pub- Supporters said the bud- actually vote yes or no and rial. incorporation and increased made it very clear that pro- lic records; and requires get is a fiscally responsible in fact don’t say a word. The The projectors cost be- usage has been a part of viding students the best agencies and municipalities and balanced one that outcome was determined tween $2,500 and $3,000, the ARRSD Strategic Plan possible technology is not to make documents avail- makes vital investments in earlier behind closed doors. and, as Skutnik put it, and will continue to be so. only a part of the Strategic able in electronic form. the state while continuing The House has approved “Have a considerable life As part of this technology, Turnaround Plan, but all Supporters said this is the fiscal responsibility and not a different version of the span for the classroom in AHS and a proposed school their future plans. If you first update to the state’s raising taxes. budget. A House-Senate terms of years, which will al- wide Wi-Fi system have have any other questions public records laws in 40 All but one of the Senate conference committee will low the district to more than been and are currently un- about ARRSD Technology years and noted that it would roll calls are on the Sen- hammer out a compromise get their financial invest- der thorough consideration contact Skutnik at 978-249- make state and local gov- ate debate on the budget. version. ment out of them for both and development. The cur- 2400, or email to eskutnik@ ernment more transparent. Most of the more than 1,110 (A “Yes” vote is for the the teachers and taxpayers.” rent AHS facility will be in arrsd.org. They argued it is not accept- amendments filed never budget.) able for the members of the came to a roll call vote and Sen. Gobi Yes; Sen. Rosen- Capsule From Page 1 news media or for ordinary were simply approved or berg Yes citizens to face unreason- rejected on voice votes with- was successfully removed men, harmonicas, coins, attend the open house on able delays and high costs to from this “Fort Knox” a clock, and even a baby’s Wednesday, June 1, from 5 gain access to information construction without caus- tooth. to 6:30 p.m. It is an oppor- that is supposed to be pub- S&S APPLIANCE ing damage to its contents. Genovese noted that tunity for past and present e-mail us 447 Main St., Athol lic. They argued that the bill Press releases, news tips, We Offer However, over time, water there was one amazing un- teachers and staff, school ALL MAJOR balances access to public re- calendar items, managed to infiltrate part expected find in this student and town officials, parents, cords with protection for lo- APPLIANCE SERVICE of the capsule, damaging friendly time capsule which students, school commit- and more! Send to: In Home & Shop cal municipalities from un- Call 978-249-7535 many items. was quite remarkable and tee members and the en- reasonable procedures and [email protected] Web Site www.ssappliance.com “It was incredible to see very much appreciated. A tire community to tour the some of the treasures that family in Athol was able to school and say goodbye to a students included and these wrap this item in such a way building that served its stu- artifacts certainly reflected that water damage was kept dent population very well that time period,” com- to a minimum. He was sur- for over 50 years. mented Genovese, who prised it survived the under- Genovese recently toured served as a teaching prin- ground elements for so long the building and could not cipal of the school for 12 and noted it too will be on believe how many changes years, beginning in 1976. display. It was disappoint- had been made within the Joan Putnam Hamlett, ing to see that students’ let- school to accommodate stu- who was in Genovese’s 4th ters and copies of the Athol dents’ needs. Rooms were grade class, said that, “It Daily News buried on that divided by new walls and seemed like only yesterday date in 1976 did not survive spaces that were used for that the time capsule was the water damage. storage when he was princi- buried!” She remembered When Genovese was pal had been converted into the day well and it brought asked what will happen to instructional rooms. It was back some fond memories. items in the capsule he re- abundantly clear to Geno- Also, coordinating the sponded, “I am not sure, vese that the school’s capac- time capsule’s extraction on right now they belong to ity to educate students had The bank of May 19 was kindergarten time and it is my hope reached its limit and a new teacher Darlene Robert- that if the new elementary school will provide a more son Goldthwaite who was a school creates a time cap- conducive atmosphere for ID Protection. student at the school a year sule these items would be learning. after the time capsule was welcomed and resealed in The school was built in Bring your personal documents to sealed. it or the Historical Society 1965 to 1966. The general our Community Shredding Event! Some of the artifacts in- may have some welcomed contractor was Leomin- cluded were earrings and ideas.” ster Engineering Company Shred-it® Document Destruction will other jewelry, pins, army Everyone is invited to and the architect firm was provide on-site shredding of personal, Haynes, Lieneck and Smith. confidential paper documents on the Funds From Page 1 The building committee was comprised of Chair- COMMUNITY spot. Bring up to the equivalent of one they cover larger geographic Davis, Executive Director man Leo Corriveau, Ed- SHREDDING DAY or two copy-paper/file-sized boxes of regions. There are currently of the Massachusetts Asso- win Blease, Donald Engel, Saturday, June 18th, documents. There is no charge. 58 regional school districts ciation of Regional Schools Everett Gardner and Dr. 9:00 a.m. – Noon, in the in Massachusetts with 171 (MARS). “The Senate fund- Dana Warner. Curtis Bum- Bank parking lot member schools. The trans- ing level will maintain re- pus was the superintendent portation money that is not imbursement at 73 percent of schools. • 31 Sutton Ave., reimbursed by the state for FY17. MARS continues Dianne Ellis will forever Oxford, MA comes directly out of their to advocate for funding re- have the distinction of serv- school budgets. Gobi has gional transportation reim- ing as the last principal of advocated each year for an bursement at 100 percent, the Pleasant Street Elemen- increase in funding with a as stated in MGL chapter tary School and has served The bank of you. goal of 100 percent reim- 71, Section 16C.” in this capacity for the past bursement. The House of Representa- five years. “I want to thank Sen. tives approved $60,021,000 Note: This article was Gobi for her leadership to and the two amounts will submitted by Dr. Alan D. Member FDIC | Member SIF hometowncoop.com increase the funding for re- be negotiated by the confer- Genovese, former 4th grade Your Deposits Are Insured In Full. Toll-Free 888.307.5887 gional school transportation ence committee. teacher, teaching principal. reimbursement,” said Perry Page 6 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 The hype is back at Indy and Sportsman’s everyone wants to win the 100th Corner By MIKE ROCHE By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Fish’N Game Club trap shoot a success Tony Kanaan spent the final Last Sunday the Mahar Fish’N Game Club held the annual practice before the Indianapo- trap shoot at the Orange Gun Club. The club generously hosts lis 500 talking to the race track. the shoot each year and Jim Garner stayed after the regular He wanted to be kind to Sunday morning trap shooting to allow the boys and girls of the the old lady, to land in her Fish’N game Club to have their shoot. good graces before the historic Again this year parents and alumni were invited to pair with 100th running of “The Great- a club member and that was very popular with ten parents and est Spectacle In Racing.” alumni taking part. “I think this track will pick The girl’s competition was dominated by Tori Tenney who the winner. Whatever she broke twenty of twenty-five clay pigeons to win. Haley Jean fol- picks, it’s going to be a very lowed with eighteen and Joslyn O’Brien was third with seven- lucky guy,” Kanaan said Friday teen. The boy’s competition was between the Gelinas brothers after landing atop the leader- with Alex Gelinas breaking all but one to finish with a twenty- board at Indianapolis Motor four. His brother Austin was hot on his heels with a twenty- Speedway. “I’m trying to mas- three. In another brother against brother contest Joe and Zach sage the track a little bit, talk to Geyster tied with seventeen, forcing a sudden death shoot-off. her nicely and then see if she THROUGH TURN ONE —Tony Kanaan, of Brazil, drives through turn one dur- Joe, a senior, outlasted Zach to finish third. will pick me on Sunday.” ing the final practice session for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis The Orange Gun Club has trapshooting Sunday mornings Kanaan has led a total of Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Friday. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Tuesday nights and shotgun shooting games (real fun and a 715 miles around the sprawl- great hunting tune-up) on Thursday. The night shooting ses- ing speedway, but it took him notorious “Andretti curse” Among those eyeing the crash caused a part to break off sions begin at five and Sunday shooting starts at ten. 12 tries to win the checkered that has produced just one vic- winner’s bottle of milk Sunday his car and it skewered one of A recent press release from MassWildlife included informa- flag. That 2013 victory was the tory — Mario Andretti in 1969 is Graham Rahal, who is trying his thighs, causing Hinchcliffe tion about the status of bald eagles in the Commonwealth. The most important of his career — despite numerous chances to win his first Indy 500 on the to nearly bleed to death as In- agency conducted a statewide Bald Eagle nesting survey on and the Brazilian is eager to try to win. Michael Andretti re- 30th anniversary of the race dyCar’s safety team raced him April 8 to check known nests and document new eagle nesting for another in front of the first turned from retirement in won by his father, Bobby. to emergency surgery. locations. The results so far are very encouraging for our grow- capacity crowd in the history of 2006 to race against his son, an More than anything, Rahal He watched the 500 from ing population of eagles in Massachusetts. The robust popula- a race that was first run in 1911. Indy 500 rookie, and the curse is striving to help IndyCar and his hospital bed and remem- tions along the Connecticut River and the Quabbin Reservoir There could be more than struck again. Michael An- its cornerstone event use the bers very little of last May as he are stable, and eagle nests continue to be found throughout the 350,000 people on hand on dretti held a late lead, only to 100th running to strengthen was heavily medicated while rest of the state. A number of new nests have been documented what is expected to be a warm, be passed by his son and then the series and ensure that the hospitalized. “I remember the this year and include the towns of Pittsfield, Erving, Westmin- sunny day that will be marked Sam Hornish Jr. went roaring Indy 500 remains a fixture in finish, that battle at the end, ster, and Newburyport, with several other unconfirmed reports by celebration. by and passed Marco at the fin- American sports. that was very fun to watch,” he of nests that MassWildlife staff will be looking into shortly. By “I’m so humbled to be part ish line. “I put a lot of pressure on said of Juan Pablo Montoya’s the end of the nesting season, it is expected that there will be of this, I’ve always wanted to Another Andretti defeat. myself to try and help this showdown with teammate Will documented a new record of territorial pairs in the state, great- be in this race since I was a lit- “I think about it still every sport grow. If we could win it, Power. Montoya went on to er than the 51 recorded last year. tle kid,” he said. “I never really day,” Marco said. “See, this obviously it would be a great win his second Indy 500. Whether as part of the MassWildlife official Spring Eagle came to this place until I raced place was really, really tough platform to do even more of Montoya would like to re- Count or anytime throughout the year, MassWildlife would like in 2002, so I haven’t experi- to us. We’ve been healthy that,” Rahal said. “Whoever peat this year and give team to thank everyone who has collected and submitted information enced what it’s like when this as a family with all the tries, wins this thing needs to be on owner Roger Penske a 17th on Bald Eagles in Massachusetts. These reports are appreciated place is sold out. I’ve been here over 70-something tries, we’re top of their game and promote Indy 500 win. Team Penske is as they are an important part of the effort to monitor and pro- for 15 years and I’ve never, blessed to be healthy. But man, like crazy and work hard. I re- celebrating its 50th anniversary tect the growing numbers of nesting eagles. never seen anything like this. I we’ve had a lot of plane rides ally hope it’s an American, this year, and all four of his The Migratory Game Bird Laws and Regulations are devel- hope it’s the big jump we need home talking about how we honestly. This is going to be a drivers want to give the boss oped by both the Federal and State government. This year, wa- to bring the 500 back to where didn’t win it, and that’s getting big one. They’ve captured that the centennial victory. terfowlers should note that a new federal schedule for setting it belongs.” old.” audience again that maybe we If Penske gets a win from these regulations requires migratory game bird laws be set in This centennial running has This is the one he really had lost there for a little bit. Helio Castroneves, the Bra- the spring. Accordingly, the Fish and Wildlife Board voted on turned a special event into a wants for his family. “This Now we’ve got to keep their at- zilian would become just the the seasons and bag limits for the 2016-2017 migratory game once-in-a-lifetime experience. whole buildup, all the buzz sur- tention and keep it going.” fourth driver in history to win bird season at the April meeting. You can visit the MassWildlife At least 100,000 fans poured rounding this race, I’ve never Although a pair of Ameri- Indy four times. website to read more about migratory bird hunting in Massa- into the speedway Friday for been a part of anything like it,” cans — Josef Newgarden and If there was a favorite for chusetts and view the 2016-2017 Migratory Bird Regulations. Carb Day, the traditional fi- he said. “Just to put your mark 2014 winner Ryan Hunter- this race, it would likely be Don’t forget to mark your calendars for this year’s Free Fish- nal day of practice. Everyone on the 100th would be huge. I Reay — will start on the front another Penske driver: Simon ing Weekend, June 4th and 5th. No license is required to fish wants to be part of the show, keep saying, ‘It’s only right an row Sunday, a Canadian will Pagenaud has been on a tear any public freshwater lake, pond, reservoir, river, or stream and every driver wants to win Andretti wins the 100th.’” lead the field to the green flag. this year, his second driving statewide from 12:00 A.M. Saturday June 4th until 11:59 P.M. this race. Andretti is like the 32 other James Hinchcliffe was the feel- for The Captain. He opened Sunday June 5th. While you can fish for free on June 6th and Marco Andretti has been drivers in the field in their de- good pole winner for the 500, the year with a pair of second- 7th, a license is required at all other times for those 15 years preparing for Sunday for an sire to become the 100th face a year after he nearly died in a place finishes, then reeled off of age or older. At all other times, youths ages 15 to 17 must entire year. on the famed Borg-Warner crash during a practice session three wins in a row headed into obtain and carry a fishing license; however, licenses are free for His family suffers from the trophy. the day after qualifying. His the 500. that age group. Funds from fishing license sales support Mass- Wildlife’s fisheries research, fish stocking programs, and angler Red Sox move education programs. Dean Stoneman wins closest Other New England states also offer free fishing days. Maine struggling RHP has free fishing the same weekend as Massachusetts, June 4 Buchholz to bullpen and 5. New Hampshire offers a free fishing day on June 4 and TORONTO (AP) — by 0.0024 seconds Vermont’s free day is June 11. It is a great chance to take a kid By DAVE SKRETTA cord for closest finish of 0.0026 finish of the race. fishing and you will most likely have so much fun you buy your Struggling Red Sox AP Sports Writer pitcher Clay Buchholz is seconds, when Peter Dempsey “I saw Ed was coming but license to enjoy the rest of the year fishing. being moved to the bull- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — beat Gabby Chaves to the line it was a fantastic finish, right Black bears have become very visible locally with a number pen and left-hander Edu- The weekend of the 100th run- in a dramatic four-wide finish at the line,” said Stoneman, of local sightings recently. Please use caution and follow basic ardo Rodriguez will take ning of the Indy 500 got off to in the 2013 race. who has won the last two Indy guidelines to avoid conflicts with bears. Human interactions Buchholz’s spot in the a historic start Friday. Dalton Kellett was third and Lights races. “It was a great with nears are never good and bears that become acclimated rotation, starting Tues- Dean Stoneman edged out Shelby Blackstock was fourth, finish. I don’t know what to to humans almost always come to a bad end. If a bear is sighted day at Baltimore. Ed Jones in the Freedom 100 giving not say.” in town, leave the animal alone. In most situations, if left alone, Buchholz is 2-5 with a in the closest finish in India- only its first Freedom 100 vic- The Englishman joined An- the bear will return to the forest on its own. Keep dogs under 6.35 ERA in 10 starts and napolis Motor Speedway his- tory but three of the top four dretti Autosport for his first control. Stay away from the bear and advise others to do the has allowed five earned tory, his win in the Indy Lights finishers in the IndyCar feeder Mazda Road to Indy season same. Often a bear will climb a tree to avoid people. A gather- runs or more six times. race highlighting a Carb Day race. this year. He had been com- ing of people not only stresses the animal, but it adds the risk of He gave up season-highs that drew tens of thousands of “First time ever for this peting in the World Series having a bear chased out into traffic or into a group of bystand- of six runs and three fans. race. We’re so excited,” An- by Renault, FIA GP3, and ers. Don’t put your desire to watch a bear put the animal as risk. home runs in Thursday’s Stoneman drafted off Jones dretti said. “We’ve been trying Porsche Carrera Cup Great If you see a bear in your yard wave your arms and make loud 8-2 loss to Colorado. down the backstretch of the so many years to win this and Britain. noises to get it to leave. Rodriguez (right knee) final lap, then pulled around Dean finally brought it to us, Jones had qualified on the Farmers are particularly victimized by bears who can destroy is on the 15-day DL has him on the outside as they en- and to have three cars in the pole and spent the entire race bee hives, ruin hay balls, break fruit trees and cause other dam- not pitched for the Red tered Turn 3. They were side- top four is a great day.” running up front. ages to agriculture. MassWildlife, on its web page, offers the Sox this season. He’s 0-3 by-side in a drag race down It’s the kind of day Andretti “It’s so frustrating to lose the following tips: with a 3.54 ERA in five the front-stretch, and not even would love to see replicated race like that. We went back • Avoid pasturing animals in remote areas, areas with near- rehab starts at Triple-A Stoneman’s car owner Mi- on Sunday. One of his drivers, and forth,” he said. “I got the by heavy wooded cover, or areas with wooded gullies or other Pawtucket. He went 10-6 chael Andretti was certain who Carlos Munoz, was second- lead into Turn 1 and thought I pathways which bears may use. with a 3.85 ERA as a had won until everyone started fastest in the final round of had the good run and was run- • Do not leave carcasses of dead animals exposed in fields; rookie in 2015. jumping up and down around practice. Ryan Hunter-Reay ning away, and then the draft bury them deeply or incinerate them. Buchholz has made him. was also in the top five, and down the back straight and I • Bears may be attracted to livestock feed. Store feed in se- two career relief appear- “Then I jumped up,” An- even Marco Andretti began to made the decision to stay in- cure outbuildings protected by electric fencing or in a commer- ances, one in his rookie dretti said with a grin. find some speed during Carb side, and he got the momen- cially available bear-proof container. Avoid feeding livestock in season in 2007 and an- Stoneman won by 0.0024 Day. They’ll have their work tum on the outside and he just a confined pen which a bear may enter. other in 2008. seconds, breaking the track re- cut out for them matching the beat me to the line. • When possible, pen livestock in or near a barn at night, Manager John Farrell especially pregnant females or those with small young. Avoid said Buchholz will make field-birthing if possible, or clean areas by removing any after- multi-inning appear- Larson looks for first Cup win at Coca-Cola 600 birth. ances in order to remain By STEVE REED enough on Sunday night in the Logano will start on the • Do not place supplemental foods nearby as a distraction. stretched out and could AP Sports Writer Coca-Cola 600 — NASCAR’s front row Sunday night along- This can attract or habituate bears and is counterproductive. longest race of the year — re- side pole winner Martin Truex • Consider the use of guard animals. return to the rotation CONCORD, N.C. (AP) mains to be seen. Jr. • Contact local bear hunters to hunt in your fields. The early later in the season. — Kyle Larson believes he’s There have been great ex- “This has become one of September bear season coincides with the peak of bear-caused on the verge of kicking in the pectations thrust upon Lar- our best race tracks for sure,” crop damage. Contact a MassWildlife District Office or a local door and getting his first NAS- son, who has gone 87 races Logano said. “Winning the sportsmans’ club for help connecting with bear hunters. CAR Sprint Cup win. Wood scratched without a Sprint Cup victory. last two races here, it gives you • In some instances, houndsmen may be given a permit to use The 23-year-old seems to be But his recent success, which a lot of confidence going into bear hounds to chase bears away from crops they are damaging. NEW YORK (AP) — Los getting close. includes holding off Chase El- races.” However, the relief may be temporary. Contact a MassWildlife Angeles Dodgers pitcher Larson finished second two liott to win the third segment But Logano is quick to point District Office or the Massachusetts Environmental Police at Alex Wood injured his left weeks ago at Dover, then had of the Sprint Showdown last out this will be the third differ- 800-632-8075 for more information. triceps while batting against a chance to win the All-Star week to race his way into the ent rules package in the last St. Louis on May 15, an in- exhibition race at Charlotte All-Star race, has him feeling three races at CMS, and the jury that caused him to be Motor Speedway last weekend confident. track is always changing de- scratched from Friday’s start before losing control of his car But certainly not overconfi- pending on the weather. Bears, Floyd agree to contract against the New York Mets. and hitting the wall following a dent. “It feels like it is something “I swung at a low pitch and challenge from Joey Logano. LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) sacks for the third straight “A lot of the times I’ve seen different every time,” Logano missed it. I felt it when I did He wound up finishing 16th, — The Chicago Bears and year with 4 ½, and tied for drivers in the past that run well said. it, but I didn’t think too much missing out on a losing out on first-round draft pick Leon- the team lead with 10 1/2 in the All-Star race don’t run Sprint Cup points leader of it,” he said Friday. “Sort of a chance for a breakthrough ard Floyd have agreed to a tackles for loss last season. well at the 600,” Larson said. Kevin Harvick has also been like a mini-hyperextension win and the $1 million first- four-year contract with an With the announcement “Hopefully, that is not the case strong at CMS in recent years. kind of thing. And it got a place prize. option for a fifth year. Friday, the Bears have this week, but we are going to Harvick has one win, two little sore as the game went, “It would mean a lot to get The Bears drafted the agreed to contracts with work really hard to try and second-place finishes and a but I was fine to throw.” it anywhere, but especially outside linebacker from eight of their nine picks. have a good run. Hopefully, it ninth-place outing in his four The 25-year-old left-hand- here at Charlotte, close to Georgia with the ninth pick Defensive end Jonathan all works out.” points races here since joining er stayed in the game and home,” Larson said of his first after trading up two spots in Bullard, a third-rounder, is Larson, who’ll start 24th on Stewart-Haas Racing. He won pitched six innings without Sprint Cup win. “. ... We have a deal with Tampa Bay. Chi- the exception. Sunday night, is expected to in October 2014 when he led a decision. He also failed to been rolling good the last few cago hopes he will add some ——— receive plenty of competition 162 laps and beat Jeff Gordon get a decision last weekend weeks. Hopefully, we can keep athleticism to a team trying Online: from Logano, who has won to the finish line. He finished at San Diego, leaving him the momentum going. Our car to build on a 6-10 season. AP NFL website: www. the last two races at CMS, in- runner-up to Jimmie Johnson 1-3 with a 4.03 ERA in nine has been getting a lot faster.” The 6-foot-6, 244-pound pro32.ap.org and www.twit- cluding the fall race in Octo- in May 2014 and Logano last starts. Whether it will be fast Floyd led the Bulldogs in ter.com/AP--NFL ber. October. ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 Page 7 9-time champion Nadal out of French Open with injured wrist By HOWARD FENDRICH ment. French Open in a way no AP Tennis Writer He said the problem is other man ever dominated PARIS (AP) — Nine-time with the tendon sheath in any Grand Slam tourna- French Open champion Ra- his wrist and was told that ment. He is 72-2 at Roland fael Nadal pulled out of the there is no way he could Garros, winning four con- Grand Slam tournament on secutive titles from 2005-08 Friday, citing an injury to his and another five in a row left wrist. from 2010-14. He announced his with- “He’s our biggest champi- drawal the day before he on here,” tournament direc- would have been scheduled tor Guy Forget said. to play in the third round. Nadal’s only losses came The left-handed Spaniard in the fourth round against wore a blue brace on his Robin Soderling in 2009, wrist during what he called ending a 31-match winning “one of the toughest press streak in Paris, and in the conferences in my career.” quarterfinals against Novak Nadal, who owns a total of Djokovic last year, ending a 14 Grand Slam titles, said he 39-match run. DUNK — Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant, center, dunks against the would not even have tried Nadal, seeded fourth this Golden State Warriors during the second half in Game 5 of the NBA bas- to compete at any other year, said he arrived in Paris ketball Western Conference finals Thursday, in Oakland, Calif. Golden State tournament with the injury, Rafael Nadal before the French Open won 120-111. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) “but it’s the most important with “a little bit of pain” but event of the year for me.” be given five more painkill- that it progressively wors- He won his second-round ing injections — one before ened. He won each of his match in straight sets Thurs- each possible match, were first two matches in straight Thunder look to close out the day, playing after getting an he to make it all the way to sets, including 6-3, 6-0, 6-3 injection to numb the pain the final — over the next 10 against 99th-ranked Facun- in his wrist. days. do Bagnis of Argentina on defending champion Warriors But he said that he be- Losing Nadal drains the Thursday. gan “to feel more and more French Open of more star That made Nadal’s ca- By CLIFF BRUNT There’s still hope that they can defend pain” overnight and could power, following the pre- reer record in major tour- AP Sports Writer their title. not move his wrist much Fri- tournament withdrawal of naments 200-30, a winning OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The “Our guys have had a spectacular run day morning. Nadal added 17-time major champion percentage of .870. He is Thunder won’t say they have to win Game here the last two years,” Warriors coach that he can no longer prac- Roger Federer because of a the eighth man in the sport’s 6 against the Golden State Warriors on Steve Kerr said. “They’ve loved every sec- tice and wouldn’t have been bad back. history to reach 200 match Saturday to win the Western Conference ond of it. They don’t want it to end, and no able to finish the tourna- Nadal has ruled the wins. finals. matter how you look at it, if you’re not the The alternative is less than ideal. last team standing, it’s tough. It’s a disap- Win at home on Saturday and Oklahoma pointing way to go out. So we want to hang Mississippi self-imposes scholarship cuts City will advance to the NBA Finals for the in there. We want to win the next two and get back to the finals.” OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — first time since 2012. Lose and the Thunder will be forced to play Game 7 in Oakland. Rebounding has been the best indica- Mississippi has self-imposed tor in the series. In Oklahoma City’s three scholarship reductions in The defending champion Warriors have lost three home games all season. wins, the Thunder have outrebounded the football because of NCAA Warriors. Golden State has won or tied in violations and is still inves- Thunder coach Billy Donovan said his players don’t need to get ahead of them- that category in both of its wins. The Thun- tigating more allegations der, the league’s top rebounding team in involving first-round NFL selves worrying about results. “We’ve got to play the 48 minutes tomor- the regular season, need to take advantage draft pick Laremy Tunsil. of their size and depth. The university released its row night,” Donovan said Friday. “That’s really what it comes down to. You can get “There have been some games in this 154-page response Friday series where we’ve done a really good job, to the notice of allegations caught up in thinking about the future and what the results mean at the end of the and there are some games we need to do received in January. The a better job,” Donovan said. “I’ve said this NCAA’s long-running inves- game. But the bottom line is the result at the end of the game will happen, and what during the course of the season — you’ve tigation began in 2012 after a got to be intentional about what you’re do- university probe discovered you don’t want to do is be focused on the result and forget to do your job during the ing. We’ll have to go back and start over academic and recruiting mis- and understand that that’s really — and conduct involving the wom- DRILL — Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Laremy course of 48 minutes.” Tunsil (67) performs a drill during NFL football Oklahoma City has done the job at home has always been in this series — a very, very en’s basketball program. Ole important ingredient for both teams.” Miss later acknowledged the practice Thursday, in Davie, Fla. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) in the series. The Thunder won Game 3 133-105, tying a franchise record for points Golden State got a more typical effort investigation had spread to from Curry on Thursday night after two the football and track and ees instead of 25 in each of The university also has scored in a playoff game. The Thunder the next three years. The asked to delay a hearing came back with more of the same in Game subpar games in Oklahoma City. He scored field programs. 31 points on 9-for-20 shooting to fuel the “The University has ac- violations include left tackle before the Committee on 4, a 118-94 blowout that put the defending Tunsil’s use of three loaner Infractions while it looks champion Warriors on the brink of elimi- victory. The Warriors believe they have fig- cepted responsibility for the ured out at least part of their problem. violations that occurred and cars over a six-month period. into draft-night allegations nation. The Warriors know it’s going to Two boosters who pro- involving Tunsil, who was take something special to produce a differ- “We play better when we’re having fun,” self-imposed meaningful Curry said. “We played like we were re- penalties,” Ole Miss said in vided money and/or lodg- picked by the Miami Dol- ent result at the arena known as Loud City ing to Tunsil’s stepfather, phins. Tunsil was the story on Saturday. ally stressed in OKC, and it showed. Got to its response. The university bottle up that joy and take it with us on the said that it “erred toward the including one payout of at of the NFL draft after a bi- “It will take all of our IQ, all of our least $500, were indefinitely zarre 30-second video of him gamesmanship, and just 48 great minutes plane to OKC and be ready on Saturday. upper limits” of the range of It’s going to be an electric atmosphere, and each penalty imposed. disassociated. A third, one of smoking from a gas mask- to get a win down there, considering how the owners of an Oxford car bong contraption was posted the last two games have gone,” Warriors I think we’re ready for the challenge.” The penalties — which the ——— NCAA can accept or add to dealership, was disassociated on his Twitter account just guard Stephen Curry said. for three years for providing before the selections began. The Warriors saved their season with a Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter: www.twit- — didn’t include a postsea- ter.com/CliffBruntAP . son ban in football, which the loaner cars. Tunsil was There was also a post on 120-111 win Thursday night in Oakland. faces eight Level I violations only identified as “Student- Tunsil’s Instagram account qualifying as severe breaches Athlete I” in the response. showing an alleged text con- of conduct and 13 altogether. Another athlete kept a loan- versation with a football staff Stamkos says he’d like to remain with Lightning The university’s self-im- er vehicle for more than a member about arranging month after his own was re- payment for bills. By FRED GOODALL players who figure to be in done and said the right posed penalties to the foot- AP Sports Writer line for significant raises in things. We’ve kept it inter- ball program include three paired. Tunsil said both accounts The car dealer also al- were hacked, but acknowl- TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Ste- coming seasons. nal, we’ve kept it profes- years of probation and 11 ven Stamkos hopes he hasn’t “I’ve said all along we sional, we’ve kept it respect- fewer total scholarships over lowed Tunsil to postpone his edged following the draft $3,000 down payment on a that he accepted money played his last game for the hope to sign Stammer,” the ful,” Stamkos said. “I don’t four years starting with the Tampa Bay Lightning. GM said, “and that hasn’t envision that changing in the most recent recruiting class, 2010 Dodge Challenger for from a coach while he was at three or four months. Ole Miss. The two-time Maurice changed.” next month.” limiting Ole Miss to 22 sign- Richard Trophy winner as Following last year’s run While the Lightning got the NHL’s top goal scorer to the Stanley Cup Final, off to a slow start and were World Cup of Hockey rosters set; Kessel is out can become an unrestricted where the Lightning lost to hindered by inconsistency free agent July 1, however he the Chicago Blackhawks in much of the regular season, By JOHN WAWROW to review his status with the the Stanley Cup Final-bound reiterated Friday that he’d six games, Yzerman said re- they persevered and argu- and STEPHEN WHYNO Players’ Association prior to Penguins with nine goals and like to stay with the team signing the team captain was ably played their best hockey AP Sports Writers the start of the tournament 18 points. drafted him No. 1 overall in his top priority. of the year in the playoffs Pittsburgh Penguins for- in September,” NHL deputy The John Tortorella- 2008 and came within one Talks failed to produce — where they only needed ward Phil Kessel won’t be rep- commissioner Bill Daly told coached team filled the fi- victory of reaching the Stan- before training camp and 10 games to get through the resenting the United States The Associated Press. “It is nal four forward U.S. spots ley Cup Final for the second lingered into the season. The first two rounds against the in the World Cup of Hockey, not my current expectation with Columbus’ Brandon straight year. GM announced in Febru- Detroit Red Wings and New while 18-year-old Auston that this player will be deemed Dubinsky, Toronto’s James “I certainly hope to be ary the team had no plans York Islanders. Matthews was among Team eligible to play in the World van Riemsdyk, Tampa Bay’s back. We obviously have to deal Stamkos at the trade Despite losing Bishop dur- North America’s final selec- Cup of Hockey.” Ryan Callahan and St. Louis unfinished business here,” deadline, and that both sides ing the opening game of the tions Friday. The NHLPA, which is co- captain David Backes. The Stamkos said a day after were focused on Tampa Bay Eastern Conference finals, The Czech Republic hosting the World Cup with remaining defense spots went Tampa Bay’s 2-1 loss to getting back to the playoffs the team rallied from a 2-1 couldn’t convince Jaromir the NHL, said it will review to Colorado’s Erik Johnson, the Pittsburgh Penguins in and making another deep series deficit to take a 3-2 Jagr to compete. And the Voynov’s status with the Columbus’ Jack Johnson and Game 7 of the Eastern Con- postseason run. edge before ultimately run- NHL is questioning the Rus- league. The Russian Federa- Washington’s Matt Niskanen. ference final. “I think both sides have ning out of gas. sians for adding defenseman tion and Voynov’s agent have Thornton and Sharks team- “This group has been un- Slava Voynov in light of the not commented. mate, defenseman Brent believable, the city has been Kessel is a two-time Olym- Burns, were among the play- LEGAL NOTICE domestic violence charges unbelievable for me,” he COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS that ended his career with the pian and 10-year NHL vet- ers added to Canada, with the added. “I can’t believe it’s LAND COURT Los Angeles Kings. eran, who was passed over most notable omission being been eight years already. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT As for Canada, Joe Thorn- despite enjoying a strong post- Montreal defenseman P.K. Time flies.” 16 SM 003724 ton has earned his way back season in which he’s leading Subban. The 26-year-old center ORDER OF NOTICE missed the first 16 games of TO: KRISTEN COTE and to all persons entitled to the benefit onto the national team at a of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et time when he has helped the the Lightning’s playoff run seq.: Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC claiming to have an interest San Jose Sharks make their before returning to the line- in a Mortgage covering real property in Royalston, numbered first Stanley Cup Final ap- up for Game 7 on Thursday 29 Pleasant Street, given by Kristen Cote to Mortgage Electron- pearance. night, less than two months ic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Bank of America, There were several surprise after undergoing surgery to N.A., its successors and assigns., dated November 10, 2009, treat a blood clot discovered and recorded with the Worcester County (Worcester District) additions and omissions when Registry of Deeds in Book 45150, Page 331, and now held by the eight teams revealed the near his right collarbone. plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a com- final seven additions to their He described the past eight plaint for determination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Service- 23-player rosters for the tour- weeks dealing with his health members status. nament Sept. 17 through Oct. while also watching his team- If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military 1 in Toronto. mates experience the highs service of the United States of America, then you may be en- and lows of the postseason as titled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If The most notable came you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property early in the day when Rus- stressful, but not because of on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written ap- sia included Voynov, who re- the uncertainty of his future. pearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, mains suspended indefinitely General manager Steve Boston, MA 02108 on or before June 20, 2016 or you will be for- by the NHL. Voynov pleaded OUT — Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby, right, Yzerman said re-signing ever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits no contest to a misdemeanor Stamkos is one of “many of said Act. and Phil Kessel, left, prepare for a face-off during priorities” for a team that Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on May charge of domestic violence the second period of Game 7 of the NHL hockey 9, 2016 and voluntarily returned to also has two key veterans Attest: Russia to play in the Konti- Stanley Cup Eastern Conference finals against the — defenseman Victor Hed- Deborah J. Patterson nental Hockey League last Tampa Bay Lightning Thursday, in Pittsburgh. The man and goalie Ben Bishop Recorder summer. Penguins won 2-1. Kessel won’t be representing the — with one year left on their (OM) 16-002674 “We will obviously have U.S. in the World Cup of Hockey. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) contracts and several young May 28, 2016 Page 8 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 Recognized New president/CEO at Baystate Franklin Medical/Baystate Health Northern Region GREENFIELD — Cindy Prior to joining Hartford Tom will be relocating to L. Russo, MS, RN, FACHE, Healthcare, Russo held the Franklin County. The Russo of Cheshire, Conn., has ac- positions of director of inter- family also includes their son cepted the position of presi- nal medicine and urgent care and daughter-in-law, John dent/chief administrative at Yale University Health Ser- and Deanna Russo, and a officer of Baystate Franklin vices and Health Plan in New daughter Tiffany, all of whom Medical Center/Baystate Haven, Conn., and director reside in Connecticut. Health’s Northern Region, for ambulatory services and Russo looks forward to effective Tuesday, May 31. acute care at Masonic Geri- getting involved in some of Russo will replace Thomas atric HealthCare Center in the organizations in this area Higgins, MD, who has served Wallingford, Conn. once she settles in. “I’m excit- as interim president since As Russo considered pos- ed about coming and learning June 2015. sible next career moves and from everybody, and enjoy- A graduate of Western what she would look for, she ing the time together, both Connecticut State Univer- realized, “I did want to ex- within the work environment sity in Danbury, with a B.S. pand myself outside of the and out in the community, as in Nursing, Russo received a territory of Connecticut, with well,” she concluded. master of science in manage- which I am very familiar; at “Cindy comes to Baystate ment with a concentration the same time, I wanted to with over 20 years of health in healthcare administration make sure I was moving to care leadership, building from the Hartford Graduate an organization with the kind strong community partner- Center. She is currently pur- ships and physician rela- suing her doctorate in health tionships and fostering the administration at Capella creation of a positive organi- AWARDED — Kaiti Churchill of Turners Falls was selected as the Out- University, Minneapolis, zational culture,” said Nancy standing Vocational Technical Student of the Year at Franklin County Tech- Minn.. Shendell-Falik, RN, MA, nical School. The award is sponsored by the Massachusetts Vocational Ad- Russo comes to Baystate president of Baystate Medi- ministrators and Massachusetts Vocational Association. Franklin from Central Region cal Center and senior vice Hartford Healthcare, a fully president of hospital opera- integrated health care system tions for Baystate Health. “I FCTS Outstanding Vocational which includes five acute care am thrilled to have Cindy as hospitals and various other a partner in leading Baystate Student Award presented patient care service offerings Franklin Medical Center and and settings. She joined Hart- the Baystate Health North- TURNERS FALLS – Kai- the jazz band. chology in the fall. She hopes ford Healthcare in 2001as di- ern Region and supporting tlin Churchill didn’t realize In addition to her ac- to one day become a neuro- rector of clinical services for our health system’s strategic that winning the Outstanding complishments in school, surgeon. MidState Medical Center, a Cindy L. Russo, plan.” Vocational Technical Student Churchill works as a psychi- Laura Churchill said her 144-bed community hospital MS, RN, FACHE Shendell-Falik added, “I Award was a big deal until atric nurse’s aide at Farren daughter first expressed an including several ambulatory would like to extend my ap- she walked into a packed Me- Care Center in Turners Falls, interest in becoming a sur- locations; was promoted to of reputation and values I’ve preciation to Dr. Higgins for chanics Hall in Worcester for works part-time at Yankee geon when she was 11 years president/CEO of MidState been accustomed to at Hart- his leadership at BFMC and the presentation ceremony. Candle, is a CNA at a psychi- old and hasn’t veered from VNA & Hospice in 2005; and ford Healthcare. I certainly the Northern Region this past “The amount of students atric nursing facility, and vol- that goal since. She said Kai- became vice president of pa- found that as I started to ex- year, in addition to his duties there was huge; the event unteers at several local orga- tlin has been an “outstanding tient care services/chief nurs- plore Baystate Health.” as chief medical officer. His was huge,” she said. “I was nizations, including Baystate person as well as a motivated ing officer in 2007. Russo explained, “As I visit- support and partnership were shocked. Realizing how big it Hospice and a local soup student since she was very In 2009 Russo was promot- ed Springfield and Greenfield instrumental to the comple- was, it’s an honor.” kitchen. young.” ed to senior vice president of and met the folks there, the tion of BFMC’s new surgical Churchill, a senior from “When she won the award, “At the awards ceremony, operations at MidState Medi- camaraderie I felt initially was facility, which is scheduled Turners Falls, was Franklin she truly didn’t understand its when they were announc- cal Center. With the system’s so palpable. There is an obvi- to open in June and realize County Technical School’s implications until we entered ing her accomplishments restructuring in 2013, she ous commitment and loyalty positive results in the areas 2016 recipient of the Out- that beautiful room where 51 and plans, the announcer took on the title of vice presi- — both from the individuals of safety, quality, patient ex- standing Vocational Tech- other vocational schools were read that she ‘plans to attend dent of operation for the Cen- within the organization, and perience and financial perfor- nical Student Award. The also honoring their highly ac- UMass Amherst to become tral Region. In addition to her from the community mem- mance.” award is sponsored by the complished students,” Laura a psychiatrist or surgeon,’” oversight of operations, Rus- bers I met. Everyone I met is Effective May 31, Dr. Hig- Massachusetts Association Churchill said of her daugh- Laura Churchill said. “When so is regional executive for making sure that this entity gins’ role as chief medical of Vocational Administra- ter. “Kaiti was surrounded by Kaiti returned to the table emergency services, surgical, flourishes and that it will be officer will be expanded to tors (MAVA) and Massachu- the people that had helped she whispered to me “why did gastroenterology, orthopedics here to serve the healthcare include oversight at Baystate setts Vocational Association her through the years — ad- they say ‘or?’ I had to laugh. neurosciences and behavioral needs of the people of the Noble Hospital, replacing Dr. (MVA). ministration, teachers and a This is the epitome of how health services, information Baystate Franklin commu- Sarah Haessler who has been The awards ceremony couple of family members. It Kaiti thinks. She knows no services, facilities and support nity.” serving as interim chief medi- was held at Mechanics Hall was the absolute right group limits and I hope she never services. Russo and her husband cal officer since March. where students from 52 voca- to celebrate her accomplish- changes.” tional and technical schools ments. We all watched as she Churchill’s Health Tech- across Massachusetts were walked onto the stage and got nology teachers, Gretchen honored for their outstand- misty eyed at her receiving Werle and Piper Sagan ,so ing academic careers and the award.” admired her work, they se- involvement in their schools Churchill was among five lected her and another stu- and communities. finalists chosen by the FCTS dent to co-present a topic at Churchill, who is in the guidance and administrative last year’s “Map Through Health Technology program teams for the award. Super- the Maze Conference for at FCTS, is the daughter of intendent Richard Martin Health Care Professionals,” Laura and Chris Churchill. conducted interviews with sponsored by the American An outstanding student, she the candidates, during which Alzheimer’s Association. has excelled in her academic GPA, vocational aptitude, Sagan called Churchill, and vocational programs. work ethic, community ser- “always very focused on her Churchill takes advanced vice, and extracurricular ac- goals. She’s a compassionate placement and honors cours- tivities were all considered. person and quite mature.” es, is consistently one of the “It was clear after the first Werle added that top five students in her class, round of interviews that Kai- Churchill’s engaging and de- and has a GPA of 3.85. She tlin was exemplary in all ar- termined personality have a is a recipient of the John and eas,” Martin said. “Most im- lot to do with her success. Abigail Adams Scholarship pressive was her work ethic “Kaiti’s very hard-working BLUE STRONG DAY — May 26 was designated locally as Blue Strong Day and was the winner of the to hold down full-time jobs, and a good communicator,” to recognize and support the work and service police officers provide to their prestigious Smith College attend school, provide volun- she said. “But, she’s also communities. Blue Strong was inspired by Ann Luther, who in 2015 began the Book Award in 2015. teer services, and maintain a cheerful, even when she’s effort to do something positive to support law enforcement in the face of the Known as a leader at high GPA. Kaitlin demon- feeling overwhelmed. Dur- restlessness within the nation. Athol High School was one of several schools in FCTS, Churchill has been an strated excellent interper- ing this challenging senior the state to participate by wearing blue in support of all police officers, espe- officer for SkillsUSA, captain sonal skills and is very goal- year when a lot of things were cially Auburn Police Officer Ron Tarentino, who was tragically killed this past of the soccer team, and peer oriented.” stacking up, she got through weekend while serving his community. School photo mediator. She is a member of Churchill is going to attend it and ended up her time as a the National Honor Society, the University of Massachu- student here in a positive way. theater and drama club, and setts to major in neuropsy- She accomplished a lot.” Area School Breakfast & Lunch Menus For week of May 29-June 3 BID NOTICE Minecraft TOWN OF ROYALSTON Athol-Royalston Schools Center School Wednesday, cheese quesadillas, INVITATION TO BID program Breakfast All meals served with 8 oz. milk. garlic black beans FY 2017 Chapter 30B Breakfast is free to all students. All alternates are served with veg- Thursday, Italian dunkers with Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Royalston on June 15 Assorted cereals, 2% milk, and fruit etable of the day. meatless sauce Board of Selectmen at the Town Hall, 13 The Common, Roy- juice offered daily. Breakfast Friday, turkey corn dogs alston, MA 01368 UNTIL 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 and NEW SALEM — The Lunch Assorted cereals, muffins, 100% Warwick at that time they will be publicly opened and read for supplying New Salem Library teen Lunch is free to all students. As- fruit juice, fruit and milk. Community School the following materials and services, as required by the Town of program will offer the sorted fresh fruits, canned fruits and Lunch Breakfast available daily, in- Royalston for the contract period, beginning July 1, 2016 and chance to learn how to sum- fat free or low fat milk daily. Senior Monday, Memorial Day, NO cludes milk, juice, cereal and fruit. ending June 30, 2017. and middle school offer alternate SCHOOL Daily lunch alternates PBJ or tossed mon lightning bolts with a assorted sandwiches, salad plates Tuesday, American chop suey, salad. Lunch includes milk and fruit. and pizza daily. Menus subject to green beans Breakfast $1.65, reduced breakfast Bids are requested for the following, based on the stated esti- bow and arrow or build giant rainbows in the Minecraft change. Wednesday, teriyaki dippers, $.30, lunch $2.65, reduced lunch mated quantities: Monday, Memorial Day, NO broccoli $.40. Milk $.50 each. 1. Diesel Fuel (approx. 10,000 Gals.), world with code. Attendees SCHOOL Thursday, hamburger, black bean Lunch 2. L. P. Gas (approx. 600 Gals.), can also learn to spawn farm Tuesday, deli croissants, sweet and corn salsa Monday, Memorial Day, NO 3. Heating Oil, animals or monsters instant- potato fries, salad, corn Friday, tuna roll, hash browns SCHOOL 4. Sand for Ice Control — 3,000 c.y., ly and have fun “modding” Wednesday, meatball grinders, Narragansett Tuesday, crispy chicken sand- Athol Daily News 5. Drainage Stone, their worlds. sweet potato, broccoli Regional Schools wich, goldfish, celery, cucumber 6. Road Salt (Est.Qty. 1,200 Ton), Thursday, American chop suey, Menus for the High and Middle Wednesday, grilled cheese, to- 7. Treated Salt for Ice Control (Est. Qty. 1,000 Ton), The Minecraft program green beans, garden salad schools, Templeton Center, East mato soup, goldfish, carrot sticks 8. Drainage Pipe, will be held Wednesday, Friday, assorted chicken, mashed Templeton, Baldwinville and Phil- Thursday, assorted brown bags 9. Construction Equipment Rental, June 15, from 2:30 to 4:30 potato, California vegetables, peas lipston Memorial schools. Breakfast Friday, chicken nuggets, potato PROOF available daily. Alternate lunches puffs, celery, cucumbers PROOF Mahar Regional 10. Snow Plowing. p.m., at the library, 23 South Main St. It is open to ages Students can build their own meal available. Lunch prices include milk. Bid documents may be obtained no earlier than June 3, 2016,at selecting from all stations. Breakfast $1.25, reduced breakfast the office of the Public Works Supervisor 20 Winchendon Road, 11 and older. Lunch $.30, lunch $2.75, reduced lunch $.40. Extra milk $.45. Menu subject LEGAL NOTICE phone (978) 249-4223, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 The setup is easy for be- Monday, Memorial Day, NO TOWN OF ORANGE SCHOOL to change without notice. p.m. or at the Town Hall, 13 The Common, phone: (978) 249- ginners, challenging for ex- CONSERVATION COMMISSION Tuesday, lazy lasagna, hot dog, Lunch 2601, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Monday perienced gamers and fun cole slaw, marinated vegetable, Monday, Memorial Day, NO The Orange Conservation through Thursday, holidays excluded. No document deposit is for everyone. As is always baked beans SCHOOL Commission will conduct a required. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, on forms the case, students can ar- June menu unavailable prior to Tuesday, mozzarella sticks, teri- public meeting at 7:00 p.m. provided, endorsed with the name and address of the bidder range to take the bus to the press time. yaki dippers, vegetable, fresh fruit on Thursday, June 9, 2016 in and clearly marked with the bid number and name of item bid. Orange Elementary Wednesday, chicken nuggets, the Orange Town Hall Meeting Wednesday program. Breakfast dipping sauce, oven fries, vegetable, Room at 6 Prospect Street It should be noted by all bidders that the provisions of Mass. Law Pre-register is required by Breakfast is free to all students. fresh fruit to consider a Request for Chapter 30B will govern any contracts awarded as a result of calling 978-544-6334. Cereal, juice and milk served daily. Thursday, American chop suey, Determination of Applicability these bids. Also, all materials bid under this request shall con- Lunch tossed salad, vegetable, fresh fruit filed by Tire Barns Realty Trust form to the Commonwealth of Mass. Highway Dept. Standard ——— Lunch is free to all students. Milk Friday, home made assorted for restoration of disturbed Specifications. served with each meal. Alternate pizza, garden salad, vegetable, fresh areas within the buffer zone at On Jan. 2, 1935, Bruno choices daily; 5 a day fruit and veg- fruit Hauptmann went on trial 114 New Athol Road, Orange, Athol Daily News No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days subse- gie bar daily. Swift River MA. This work may be subject quent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Town in Flemington, New Jer- Monday, Memorial Day, NO Breakfast available daily. All meals to verification of the resource of Royalston. The Town reserves the right to extend, for a period sey, on charges of kid- SCHOOL served with milk and fruit. Breakfast area boundaries as defined in of an additional 12 months to the successful bidder. The Town of napping and murdering Tuesday, meatball sub, sautéed $1.25, reduced breakfast $.30, lunch the Massachusetts Wetlands greens $2.50, reduced lunch $.40. Milk and Royalston reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Protection Act, MGL Chapter PROOF the 20-month-old son of Wednesday, cheese pizza, as- snacks $.50 each. any informalities in the bidding, and reserves the right to award Charles and Anne Lind- sorted veggies Lunch 131, Section 40. the contract as it deems for its best interest. bergh. (Hauptmann was Thursday, hot dog or hamburger Monday, Memorial Day, NO Alec MacLeod, Chair Christine Long, Chairman Orange Conservation found guilty, and execut- Friday, popcorn chicken, roasted SCHOOL Board of Selectmen potatoes, veggies Tuesday, chicken pita or falafel Commission May 27, 28 2016 ed.) Petersham pita May 28, 2016 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016 Page 9 ~~~~~ Celebrations ~~~~~ On way to SkillsUSA National competition TURNERS FALLS — Louisville, Ky., will host senting the state of Mas- Destiny McDonough of the National Skills and sachusetts. It’s fun doing Whately, a senior in the Leadership Conference something you love.” Franklin County Techni- from June 20 to 24. More FCTS Cosmetology in- cal School Cosmetology than 16,000 students, structor and SkillsUSA program, will compete at teachers, and business advisor Electra Manley the 52nd annual Skill- partners from around the said she recognized Mc- sUSA National Skills and country are expected to Donough’s talent shortly Leadership Conference in participate in the confer- after she entered the pro- June. ence. gram. McDonough, 18, earned SkillsUSA is a partner- “For the last three years, a spot at the competition ship of educators, stu- I thought this kid could do after winning the gold dents, and industry part- it,” she said. “Destiny’s a ACCEPTED — Cameron medal in the Nail Care ners working together to natural talent doing hair Truehart, son of Sarah competition at the state ensure a skilled workforce. and nails.” and Chris Meeker, and Leadership Conference in SkillsUSA Massachusetts McDonough recently Keith and June Truehart Marlborough on April 28 has grown to over 31,000 completed her state board of Athol, recently gradu- to 30. members. exam and holds a profes- ated with honors from SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED — Emily Katherine At the state competi- McDonough said she sional Cosmetology li- Montachusett Regional Casella received the Fr. Joseph Marcotte Scholar- tion, McDonough dis- was confident she would cense. She said that if she Vocational Technical ship at Our Lady Immaculate Church in Athol on played her talent by work- win second place at the pursues a career in cosme- School in Fitchburg. Dur- May 22. This annual award is given to local Catho- ing on the nails of Victoria state competition, but was tology she will become a ing his four years there, lic seniors who best exemplify Christian principles Geary, a junior in the Cos- pleasantly surprised when nail technician. he was an active member and personal involvement in the life of their par- metology program. They she won first place. “I like doing nails more were considered a team “It’s crazy,” she said. “It than anything else,” she of the National Honor ish. She will be attending Assumption College in and Geary’s written test feels great that I did it for said. Society, a cadet sergeant the fall. With her is Fr. Edwin Montanã, pastor of scores helped boost Mc- my school. Once I go to Other Franklin County with the Marine Corps Our Lady Immaculate. Submitted photo Donough’s scores. Nationals, I’ll be repre- Technical School students Junior Reserve Officer participating in the state Training Corps, and a SkillsUSA conference gold medal winner for were Kristin Slowinski, SkillsUSA at both the lo- Martino receives MWCC’s Jayy Harris, Tori Howes, cal and state levels for Ally Renaud, Hailey Per- the school’s information Service Above Self Award kins, Lindsey Mailloux, technology program. He Colton Tarbox, Victoria GARDNER — Communi- capacities and has encouraged Geary, and Spencer Hunt. was also a member of the ty leader and long-serving vol- a culture of volunteerism at Si- Earlier this year, Mc- MCJROTC Cyber Patriot unteer Raymond J. Martino is monds. Donough earned a silver Team and recently led his the recipient of Mount Wachu- He served on the North medal at the district com- team to compete at the sett Community College’s 2016 Central Massachusetts Cham- petition in North Adams. national level in Mary- Service Above Self Award. ber of Commerce for nine At the district competi- land. He will be attending The award recognizes individ- years, including as past chair, tion, Renaud won gold in UMass-Amherst in the uals who have made significant and continues to serve on the Cosmetology and Tarbox fall, where he will major contributions within the 29 cit- chamber’s leadership commit- took home gold for Com- ies and towns that make up the tee. In addition to serving as in legal studies and politi- puter Web Design. In ad- cal science. college’s service area. chair of the MWCC Founda- dition to McDonough’s tion, he serves as vice chair of silver medal, Mallory the Workers’ Credit Union ON TO NATIONALS — Destiny McDonough, a Willis also placed silver board of directors, and is a for Health Technology. member of the Fitchburg Plan, Franklin County Technical School senior in the cos- Graduates metology program, earned a spot in the SkillsUSA Chad Williams took home a group of local volunteers bronze for Machine Tech- ATHOL — Nichole Kue- working on a grassroots level National competition while competing at the state hl, of town, graduated with level competition last month as a team with FCTS nology. Kristen Slowinski to help facilitate economic de- was elected a SkillsUSA a bachelor of science degree velopment in the city. junior Victoria Geary. Submitted photo state officer. in RMP: Therapetuic Rec- In addition, he is chair of the reation from the University North Central Massachusetts of New Hampshire in Dur- Development Corporation, ham during the commence- which has provided $1.5 mil- FSU holds commencement exercises ment ceremony held Satur- FITCHBURG — Fitch- College President Daniel plinary Studies Education. lion in loans to regional organi- day, May 21. burg State University re- M. Asquino, who is retir- Baldwinville zations, and is also active with ——— cently held its 120th com- ing at the end of the year Courtney R. DesBois — the United Way of North Cen- ORANGE — Emma mencement exercises, after nearly 30 years lead- BS, Interdisciplinary Stud- tral Massachusetts. Woodcock, of town, gradu- graduate and undergradu- ing that institution. ies Education; Thomas Raymond J. Martino He previously served on ated magna cum laude with ate spring ceremonies. In all, the university Mason — BS, Computer the Fitchburg State University a bachelor of arts degree in The commencement ad- conferred more than 650 Science; Kayla E. McMil- Martino, president and Foundation and is a past mem- history and business man- dress at the undergraduate undergraduate and 180 leon — BS, Psychological CEO of Simonds International ber of the university’s Regional agement from Wheaton ceremony was delivered graduate degrees after the Science. Inc. and chair of the MWCC Economic Development In- College in Norton during by renowned educator spring semester. Barre Foundation, was recognized stitute. He also served on the the commencement cer- and 1980 Fitchburg State Following are area grad- Marcia A. Bobka — during the college’s 51st com- board of overseers for the Uni- emony held Saturday, May alumna Barbara Wilson, uates and their degrees MED, Special Educa- mencement ceremony on May versity of Connecticut’s School 21. to whom university Presi- earned: tion; Sheri J. D’Annolfo 18. of Business and is a past direc- ——— dent Richard S. Lapidus Athol — MED, Curriculum and “We are proud to present tor of the Connecticut Chapter KEENE, N.H. — On Sat- also presented an honor- Katie Clegg — BS, Teaching; Matthew P. this year’s Service Above Self of the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- urday, May 7, Keene State ary doctorate. Wilson is Criminal Justice; Josef Mitchell — BS, Exercise award to Ray Martino,” said tion. College’s commencement co-founder and co-presi- C. Davis — BA, Eng- and Sports Science. President Daniel Asquino. Martino earned a bachelor’s honored the graduating dent of Wilson Language lish Studies; Gregory M. Orange “Through his work profession- degree in economics from Fair- class of 2016. Local gradu- Training, which has trans- Goldman — BS, Business Terrance L. Dunn — ally and in a volunteer capac- field University, and a master’s ates from Orange include: formed literacy training Administration; Ashley BS, Industrial Technol- ity, he is making a tremendous in business administration and • Danielle Recos gradu- for children and adults J. Jackson — MS, Coun- ogy; Shawnna R. Gannon difference in the lives of North a master’s in economics from ated Cum Laude with a BS across the country. seling; Isabella S. Mertzic — BS, Nursing, LPN to Central Massachusetts resi- the University of Connecticut. in Health Science-Nutrition. The undergraduate cer- — BS, Interdisciplinary BSN; Savannah L. Gates dents and in the lives of our stu- He is the past president of sev- • Jesse Lacroix graduated emony also included the Studies Education; Erica — BS, Nursing; Mallory E. dents. His willingness to share eral divisions of the Connecti- with a BS in Safety & Oc- awarding of the Presi- J. Talbot — MED, Special Piragis — BS, Interdisci- his time and talents exemplify cut manufacturing corporation cupational Health Applied dent’s Medal to Mount Education; Kaleighna J. plinary Studies Education. the importance of engaged citi- The Stanley Works, now Stan- Sciences. Wachusett Community Wheeler — BS, Interdisci- Royalston zenship and the difference one ley Black & Decker. • Savanna Dennis gradu- Stacey M. Baker — person can make in the world.” ated Magna Cum Laude MED, Early Childhood “It’s an honor to be recog- with a BS in Nursing-Pre- Education. nized with this award and to Licensure. be involved in a community so Templeton willing to serve others,” Mar- Local Programming Joshua E. Morris — BS, tino said. “When a commu- Exercise and Sports Sci- For Home Delivery nity has leaders driving part- ence; Shayna N. Vaillan- Saturday, May 28 The Famine and the Feast: Part 1 Justice System Involvement court — BS, Nursing. Call nerships and fundraising, it 8:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Orange Finance Committee Erving Evangelical Church: Democracy Now! Warwick spreads, it’s contagious. The Meeting May 23, 2016 We Will Not Bow: May 1, 2016 1:00 PM Life Matters 978-249-3535 more leaders who participate, 12:00 PM Creature Double Feature: 11:05 AM Catholic Diocese of Worces- 1:30 PM Solutions Rising: April 11, Michelle M. Peters — Zontar_The Thing From Venus and ter: Faith and Family 2016 BSE, Special Education. the more others step up and Killers From Outer Space 11:40 AM Heart Smart Part 2 2:05 PM Oomas Cookie Jar the bar is raised.” 2:40 PM King of the Palace Candlepin 12:00 PM Orange Finance Committee 3:00 PM Veteran’s View: Spirit of Bowling Meeting May 23, 2016 America Born and raised in Connect- 3:20 PM Americana-Communism Mir- 4:00 PM Stop the Pipeline - Update 4:55 PM Veterans View FLINT’S AUTO REPAIR icut, Martino moved to Lunen- acle of 1955 and Always on Call Show: May 23, 2016 5:55 PM Tribute to Vietnam Veterans 3:55 PM Americas Army: San Pietro 4:15 PM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- 6:10 PM Americas Army: Mathew COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR burg with his wife, Susan, and 4:30 PM The Folklorist: Episode 12 owners Speak Out: Berkshire Com- Brady Clara Barton 990 South Main St., Athol their family in 1999 to head 5:00 PM Purr View - Diabetic Cats munity College 6:40 PM Veterans View CALL 978-249-4246 Simonds, a leading worldwide 5:25 PM Weathering the Weather with 4:35 PM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- 7:00 PM Veterans Corner TV: Pearl DOMESTIC & MOST Ed: Atmospheric Stability owners Speak Out: State Rep. Ste- Harbor Survivor Jerry Halterman FOREIGN VEHICLES supplier of cutting tools for the 6:00 PM Turning of the Wheel: Sha- phen Kulik 8:00 PM Stop the Pipeline - Update Specializing In Subarus wood and metal industries. He manic Astrology 5:00 PM Beyond Moss Brook - NO Show: May 23, 2016 6:30 PM New England Cooks: Annie Fracking Way! 8:15 PM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- immediately became involved Copps 6:00 PM MS Awareness: Clinical Trials owners Speak Out: Jonathan/ Mar- in community service and over 7:35 PM The Grill Sargeants: Comfort 6:25 PM Stepping Out with Lumphy: gie/ Walter the past 17 years, has support- Foods Pete’s Tire Barns 8:57 PM My World (:60) 8:00 PM Wicked Good Food: Break- 7:00 PM Professional Perspectives on 9:00 PM Valley Homegrown: Carinae ed the region in a wide range of fast Water Fluoridation 10:05 PM Royalston Music Fest part 4 8:30 PM Eat Well Be Happy: Cheese 7:40 PM Bag It 11:10 PM Local Sounds Carolyn Free Pesto and Roast Chicken 9:00 PM Physician Focus: Colorectal Brown Senier 9:00 PM The Comedy Kitchen: Jimmie Cancer: May 2016 11:45 PM 15 Minutes of Fame: Mclanie Walker 9:35 PM Heart Smart Part 3 & Noah Dean’s Lists 9:25 PM Jesersize ep2 10:00 PM DVIDS In the Fight Tuesday, May 31 10:00 PM In Focus-The Hollywood 10:30 PM Baystate Franklin Medi- 12:00 AM Democracy Now! ATHOL — Kyle White, Lens of Murray Garrett cal Center Healthbeat: Donate Life/ 1:00 AM Life Matters 11:25 PM The Empty Chair-A Mothers Speech Therapy 1:30 AM Solutions Rising: April 11, of town, was named to the Worst Nightmare 11:00 PM Road to Recovery: Criminal 2016 dean’s list for the spring se- Sunday, May 29 Justice System Involvement 2:05 AM Oomas Cookie Jar 12:00 AM Creature Double Feature: Monday, May 30 3:00 AM Veteran’s View: Spirit of mester at Bentley University Zontar_The Thing From Venus and 12:00 AM Orange Finance Committee America in Waltham. Killers From Outer Space Meeting May 23, 2016 4:55 AM Veterans View ——— 2:40 AM King of the Palace Candlepin 4:00 AM Stop the Pipeline - Update 5:55 AM Tribute to Vietnam Veterans Bowling Show: May 23, 2016 6:10 AM Americas Army: Mathew ERVING — Tilyr Gan- 3:20 AM Americana-Communism Mir- 4:15 AM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- Brady Clara Barton non, of town, was named to acle of 1955 and Always on Call owners Speak Out: Berkshire Com- 6:40 AM Veterans View 3:55 AM Americas Army: San Pietro munity College 7:00 AM Veterans Corner TV: Pearl the dean’s list for the spring 4:30 AM The Folklorist: Episode 12 4:35 AM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- Harbor Survivor Jerry Halterman semester at Lasell College 5:00 AM Purr View - Diabetic Cats owners Speak Out: State Rep. Ste- 8:00 AM Stop the Pipeline - Update in Newton. 5:25 AM Weathering the Weather with phen Kulik Show: May 23, 2016 Ed: Atmospheric Stability 5:00 AM Beyond Moss Brook - NO 8:15 AM Stop the Pipeline MA: Home- ——— 6:00 AM Turning of the Wheel: Sha- Fracking Way! owners Speak Out: Jonathan/ Mar- KEENE, N.H. — The fol- manic Astrology 6:00 AM MS Awareness: Clinical Trials gie/ Walter 6:30 AM New England Cooks: Annie 6:25 AM Stepping Out with Lumphy: 8:57 AM My World (:60) lowing area students were Copps Pete’s Tire Barns 9:00 AM Valley Homegrown: Carinae named to the dean’s list 7:35 AM The Grill Sargeants: Comfort 7:00 AM Professional Perspectives on 10:05 AM Royalston Music Fest part 4 for the spring semester at Foods Water Fluoridation 11:10 AM Local Sounds Carolyn 8:00 AM Wicked Good Food: Break- 7:40 AM Bag It Brown Senier Keene State College: fast 9:00 AM Physician Focus: Colorectal 11:45 AM 15 Minutes of Fame: Mclanie Athol 8:30 AM Eat Well Be Happy: Cheese Cancer: May 2016 & Noah Free Pesto and Roast Chicken 9:35 AM Heart Smart Part 3 12:00 PM Democracy Now! Dillon Dodge, Josefina 9:00 AM Bethesda Ministries: God’s 10:00 AM DVIDS In the Fight 1:00 PM King of the Palace Candlepin White. Inspired Word pt1 10:30 AM Baystate Franklin Medi- Bowling Here’s How It Works: Complete the grid so that every row, column Orange 9:30 AM Minister Tony Tona: Holy cal Center Healthbeat: Donate Life/ 1:39 PM My World (:15) and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 exclusively. Spirit Speech Therapy 1:40 PM Physician Focus: Colorectal Savanna Dennis. 10:00 AM Mission St. Cong. Church: 11:00 AM Road to Recovery: Criminal Cancer: May 2016 Answer On Page 14 Page 10 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, May 28-29, 2016

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SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 Precarious Pisces Lunar Vibe. The moon barrels through the space ocean of Pisces, first bobbing past Venus with an agenda. Many will slumber and dream prophetically on matters of love. Next the moon stressfully angles the sun and continues the trend with Saturn to produce instant karma, startling payback and strong reactions all around. At least it’s interesting. ARIES (March 21-April 19). The boundaries might not be clearly marked, but that doesn’t mean they don’t clearly exist. You’ll know the lines when you see people’s reactions as they are crossed. Stop and observe. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your attraction to the exotic will lead you to observe a sliver of the world known by very few. The mystique will draw you in, and there will also be practical reasons to stay engaged. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Do not be tempted by glittering novelty in all things. Shoes and smiles are at their best when shiny and fresh, but encouragement and inspiration are best sought from a source that is timeless and inexhaustible. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Wonder why you’re so popular today? Well, your diplomatic instincts and a generally supportive attitude are part of it. There’s also a light in you that people witness and are warmed by. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your manner of handling the drama is to give it just the right amount of focus to make it sink into the background, adding an interesting texture to the day without commanding it completely. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There’s a huge difference between having a joyful awareness of the best in you and having an addiction to selfies. Mostly the differ- ence will have to do with who benefits from the gift of your presence today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The basics of food and sleep will make the biggest dif- ference in this day. There will be so many ways to play it. To seize opportunity, one must be flexible of mind. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Each sign is different when it comes to stress. What one sign considers taxing another finds exciting. Mostly, you will find the rubs of TEACHER AWARDED — The 2016 Quabog Hills Chamber of Commerce Awards were held last month the day stimulating to your intellect, body and imagination. at the Cultural Center at the Eagle Hill School recognizing individuals and businesses for their contri- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As for the more unnerving aspects of life, well, butions to the community. Awards presented included business of the year, teacher of the year, long term you’ll handle it. You will. You’ll do what’s necessary, possible and prudent. There’s service award and volunteer of the year. Christopher Carlson, a 1997 graduate of Athol High School, not a challenge out there that you won’t manage with aplomb. was awarded “Teacher of the Year.” Carlson has taught fifth grade for 14 years in the Quabbin Regional CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Good relationships depend on good communica- School District. He lives in Athol with his wife, Katelyn, and is the son of Debra and Dexter Carlson. Left tion. Certain conversations will get stressful, but it’s worth your while to pursue the to right — State Rep. Donald Berthiaume Jr. (R-Spencer), State Rep. Todd Smola (R-Warren), State line of questioning anyway. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You will be too busy to attend to the people who Sen. Anne Gobi (D-Spencer), Carlson, and students Conor Geary and Marc St. Germain. bother you on the regular with tasks that are, by now, not calling on your higher Photo by Turley Publications instincts — or theirs, for that matter. Haven’t you served enough? PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). People who are “hard to get” don’t have to play at it. Your availability is limited because you’re there for so many for what they vitally Medal of Honor need. You’re doing a fine job of it -- and making someone crave you all the while. Today In History TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 29). People will turn to you for reasons you won’t recipient will completely grasp. There’s a force outside your awareness at work — nothing to By The Associated Press missile for a suborbital flight an American it had held for a worry about, especially since the outcropping of these odd connections will be so overwhelmingly fortuitous. The main thing: Trust the good in what’s happening. Today is Saturday, May 28, which both primates survived. half year for reportedly pros- be speaker Lean in to that always. Scorpio and Libra adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, the 149th day of 2016. There In 1961, Amnesty Interna- elytizing. GARDNER — GVNA 3, 33, 27 and 40. are 217 days left in the year. tional had its beginnings with One year ago: A federal HealthCare announced that MONDAY, MAY 30, 2016 Today’s Highlight in His- the publication of an article grand jury indictment handed the keynote speaker for the tory: in the British newspaper The up in Chicago revealed that Astral Trines and Boundary Lines. Territorial lines exist to establish countries, 7th annual Executive Lead- cultures and relationships of all kinds. Mercury and Pluto form a lucky trine to sug- On May 28, 1934, the Di- Observer, “The Forgotten former U.S. House Speaker ership Breakfast will be gest that those who observe the established rituals and procedures of crossing will onne quintuplets — Annette, Prisoners.” Dennis Hastert had agreed to Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts, a pass safely and receive warm welcomes. Clumsily cross the boundary, however, Cecile, Emilie, Marie and In 1977, 165 people were pay $3.5 million in hush money former United States Army and unwanted circumstances are likely to occur. Yvonne — were born to Elzire killed when fire raced through to keep an unidentified person soldier, local hero and ninth ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’re used to being someone’s first order of business Dionne at the family farm in the Beverly Hills Supper Club silent about “prior miscon- living recipient of the Medal — or at least believing that you are. That feeling could go away today as everyone Ontario, Canada. in Southgate, Kentucky. duct” by the Illinois Repub- of Honor from the war in shifts priorities. This change should come as some relief. It’s liberating, really. On this date: In 1985, David Jacobsen, lican. (Hastert later pleaded Afghanistan. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This jump that you are contemplating seems pretty In 1533, the Archbishop of director of the American guilty to breaking banking law; precarious. When you look down, all you’ll see is a long way to fall. Well, if there Canterbury, Thomas Cran- University Hospital in Beirut, prosecutors said the money were a springy, stretchy net under you it wouldn’t be called a “leap of faith.” mer, declared the marriage of Lebanon, was abducted by was intended to conceal past GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There’s no such thing as small talk now, only conver- England’s King Henry VIII to pro-Iranian kidnappers (he sexual abuse against a student sations on broad topics that reveal minute emotional truths you can build on to create better bonds. Anne Boleyn valid. was freed 17 months later). wrestler while Hastert was a In 1892, the Sierra Club was In 1998, comic actor Phil high school teacher and coach.) CANCER (June 22-July 22). The one who makes you feel so special loves the quirkiness you bring to life, admires your many talents and finds your humor ir- organized in San Francisco. Hartman of “Saturday Night Sepp Blatter defiantly resisted resistible. You need more fans like this. Circulate wider. Branch out and find them. In 1912, the Senate Com- Live” and “NewsRadio” fame calls for him to resign as FIFA LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). There’s not a lot of good that comes from just doing what’s merce Committee issued its was shot to death at his home president and deflected blame expected of you. So instead, why don’t you do what you want to do? Pursue what report on the Titanic disaster in Encino, California, by his for the massive bribery and fascinates you. Focus on what brings you to life. Truly, it’s what’s worthwhile. that cited a “state of absolute wife, Brynn, who then killed corruption scandal engulfing VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). If you try to do what you think they’ll like, you’ll miss. unpreparedness,” improperly herself. soccer’s world governing body. If you try to do what you like then even if you miss it won’t matter, because you’ll tested safety equipment and Ten years ago: Pope Bene- For the second straight year, have a homerun with the process and what it feels like to do it your way. an “indifference to danger” as dict XVI visited the Auschwitz the Scripps National Spelling LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The day’s task comes to you with such a rush of fantas- some of the causes of an “un- concentration camp in Poland Bee ended with co-champions tic energy, you’ll be wondering if it’s ever been done before. Of course it has, but necessary tragedy.” as “a son of the German peo- as Vanya Shivashankar and not by you and not like this. In 1929, the first all-color ple” and asked God why he Gokul Venkatachalam were Staff Sergeant SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The marketplace is rich with inspiration. You’ll dis- talking picture, “On with the had remained silent during the the last two standing. Ryan Pitts cover a need that isn’t being filled, and you may be just the person to fill it. This will Show!” produced by Warner “unprecedented mass crimes” Today’s Birthdays: Rocka- give your entrepreneurial spirit some music to dance to. Bros., opened in New York. of the Nazi Holocaust. Barry billy singer-musician Sonny Sgt. Pitts was presented SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The omen’s main suggestion for the day is: In 1937, President Franklin Bonds hit his 715th home run Burgess is 87. Actress Carroll Don’t heed the omens. The voice of your own conscience, intuition and ambition the Medal of Honor by will trump even the wisest or most practical advice. D. Roosevelt pushed a button during the San Francisco Gi- Baker is 85. Producer-director President Barack Obama in Washington signaling that ants’ 6-3 loss to the Colorado Irwin Winkler is 85. Actor in July of 2014 for his he- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). When your optimism is high, your stress is low. vehicular traffic could begin Rockies to slip past Babe Ruth John Karlen is 83. Actress- Grab on to hope and carry it wherever you go. While you’re at it, give some to oth- roic actions. He will present ers. Hope, like love, magically regenerates when you give it away. crossing the just-opened Gold- and pull in right behind Hank director Sondra Locke is 72. “Leadership: Mission First, en Gate Bridge in California. Aaron’s long-standing record Singer Billy Vera is 72. Ac- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You may have accepted a bit of blame that wasn’t Success Follows” on Thurs- yours to assume. Don’t even bother reassigning this, just drop it where you stand Neville Chamberlain became of 755. Sam Hornish Jr. won tor Jean-Pierre Leaud is 72. day, Sept. 22, from 7:30 and walk away guilt-free. This is how it should be. prime minister of Britain. the second-closest Indianapo- Singer John Fogerty is 71. to 9:15 a.m. at Great Wolf PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Double-check all your efforts because miscalcula- In 1940, during World War lis 500 ever, by point-0635 sec- Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is Lodge, 150 Great Wolf Dr., tions can be costly. Make sure you’re bringing everything you intended to and that II, the Belgian army surren- onds. 45. Olympic gold medal figure Fitchburg. “His talk about you leave with whatever you came with. dered to invading German Five years ago: President skater Ekaterina Gordeeva is the power of team will in- TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 30). This year’s events include exciting connections, forces. Barack Obama praised Po- 45. Actress Alexa Davalos is spire business leaders,” said new goals and an award. You’ll make good on some of last year’s labor in a June In 1945, the novel “Brides- land’s transition to democracy 34. Actress Megalyn Echikun- Ann Racine, Vice President sale. The next three months focus on your professional life and honing what you head Revisited” by Evelyn following a meeting in Warsaw woke is 34. of Development and Com- do to better suit the marketplace. September brings a settlement of some kind or Waugh was published in Lon- with President Bronislaw Ko- Thought for Today: “The a long overdue emotional payoff. Pisces and Leo adore you. Your lucky numbers munity Relations. are: 2, 14, 33, 9 and 1. don by Chapman & Hall. morowski. After a four-year bravest thing you can do when “We are excited to bring In 1959, the U.S. Army blockade, Egypt permanently you are not brave is to profess this local hero to our area TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 launched Able, a rhesus opened the Gaza Strip’s main courage and act accordingly.” to share his experience and Lunar Cycle Closeout. The world is full of unfinished business. There’s no short- monkey, and Baker, a squir- gateway to the outside world. — Corra May Harris, Ameri- help us honor veterans who age of it. No one needs more. There’s a new moon coming to start a fresh cycle. North Korea freed Eddie Jun, can writer (1869-1935). Special luck goes to the finishers, the graduates and the deal closers. Forget about rel monkey, aboard a Jupiter are our patients, employees, the fine brushwork. It doesn’t have to be good; it just has to be finished. friends and family,” said ARIES (March 21-April 19). Push on with the herculean effort. You’ll go faster and Elaine Fluet, President and you’ll finish stronger if you allow things to be stupendously imperfect, at least for Athol Police Log CEO of GVNA Health- now. You can always go back later and clean it up. Care. “We don’t often have TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Stand behind your decisions. There is no room for the opportunity to say thank doubt, no reason to change things up, no need to quickly come up with something Thursday, May 26 Hampshire and he will be it appears her dog was let off you to all those who have new. Hold your head up high, and deliver what you created. 4:19 p.m. - Clinical and homeless there. Advised to its leash, Pine Street. Dog is Support Options requests as- contact officer on Friday. missing. At 11:01, party re- served or are serving our GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re the power in your life. No one is going to charge sistance with male party who Form filled out and placed ported dog was found. country. We thought this your battery; you have to do it yourself. One thing, though: Avoid the charging sta- tion that worked last time. Diversify. Spread out. Find one in a different part of town. been sectioned, Main Street. with sex offender registration 10:25 p.m. - Assisted State would be the perfect time Subject currently in CSO of- information for officer. Police, Main Street. to pay homage to those in- CANCER (June 22-July 22). Partnerships will need to be hashed out verbally. Stay fice. Assisted AFD. Party tak- 7:25 p.m. - Caller reports 10:40 p.m. - Caller reports dividuals and provide them on track, especially if you have a less-than-pleasant history with someone. Don’t en to Athol Hospital. two cats fighting in woods her neighbor’s dogs are out- with a chance to share a spe- let the issue switch from the original subject to one of personal rivalry. 5:48 p.m. - Employee from next to her home, Pine Street. side and have been barking, cial moment with a Medal of LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). One study suggests that a typical college student will pull AH requests assistance for an One is a tiger cat wearing a Harvard Avenue. Ongoing Honor recipient.” two all-nighters per school year, resulting in better academic performance for only a meager fraction of students. As for you, early-to-bed will bring no regrets. out-of-control patient, who collar. Second is a black cat. issue. Animal control officer “GVNA is proud to be was sectioned earlier. Assis- Officer advised. Cats gone on previously told her to call known for the top-notch VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). In the past you developed this whole style of coping tance rendered. arrival. police if issue occurs late at that worked so well you’re still using a lot of it today. The question is: Is this still 5:53 p.m. - Walk-in requests 7:33 p.m. - 911 caller re- night. Officer sent. No bark- speakers and programs we necessary, or does it unreasonably limit you? bring to the region,” said to speak to officer about quests ambulance for male ing on arrival. Matter to be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Sometimes you give compliments because you’re calls she received from party party having seizure, Main discussed with ACO on Fri- Andrew Boucher, Chair- nice and you like to make people feel good. Today you’re a little more calculating, she could not hear properly, Street. Call relayed to Athol day. man of the Board. “GVNA though, and your compliments are aimed at getting someone to lower his or her Chestnut Street. States she Fire Department. 10:57 p.m. - 911 caller re- HealthCare looks forward defenses. heard profanities being used 7:35 p.m. - Caller reports ports bear in her backyard to the opportunity to bring SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). If you have to talk about your problem, do it in per- during one call, and party left strong odor of marijuana with no immediate threat to local businesses together, sonal terms, describing how it affects your life and expressing all of the feelings two voice mails. Found to be coming from red Chevy Cruz, lives or property, Ridge Av- as we all work closely on so that come up around it. There’s strength in honest vulnerability. IRS scam. Subject was called Silver Lake Park beach. Could enue. At 11:01, party called many community projects.” SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As you get older you care less and less about back and subject admitted to not get plate number. Called back to report bear was now Proceeds from the pro- being liked. However, there’s nothing to gain from behaving in an unlikeable fash- scam attempt. after with plate number. heading down the road to- ion. Today, the more they like you, the better your position will be. 6:55 p.m. - Suspicious ac- 8:15 p.m. - Caller request ward Main Street. ACO ad- gram will benefit the Tele- tivity, Daniel Shays Highway. assistance with gathering be- vised. health Program, the latest CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There’s a tall order with your name on it. With the technology in home health right attitude you’ll finish the job before Friday. Avoid negative thinkers, and rewire Party at Piragis Boat and Mo- longings, School Street. 11:40 p.m. - Caller reports your own thought processes. Relentless optimism is called for. tor reports subject tried to sell 8:55 p.m. - Caller reports possible drug activity at The patient monitoring. Com- him a chainsaw for $300. He erratic driver, South Main Steel Pub, Exchange Street. panies wishing to attend the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). What you’re trying to do is no small feat. This is thought that was suspicious Street. Area checked; no activity going to take time and persistence. Today will be majorly productive if you put your event should contact GVNA critical mind aside. because that is less than 10:20 p.m. - Caller reports found. HealthCare’s Development what it is worth. Subject left unknown vehicle parked in Friday, May 27 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The difference between dishing the dirt and mud- Office at 978-632-1230, Ext. slinging is only a few drops of water. This is an excellent time to stay away from in vehicle. Vehicle description his driveway, Crescent Street. 12:09 a.m. - Officer out 324. and plate number given. There is no one inside but it with suspicious vehicle; male gossip altogether. The thrills are cheap, and the damage is costly. 6:57 p.m. - Attempt to serve has been there for about 20 party sleeping in his truck, ——— TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 31). Fun and happiness are more important than restraining order (209A), Ex- minutes. Checked vacant Brookside Road. Employee On Feb. 28, 1975, 42 peo- you’ve been making them lately. A positive attitude is the key to keeping your change Street. building next door. All secure. stated she was fine with it; ple were killed in London’s stress levels low and your spirits high through this entire solar year. Next month 7 p.m. - Subject to station Vehicle towed. No information male party stated he would you’ll have something everyone needs, and you’ll be paid very well for this. July Underground when a train and October bring love in abundance. Libra and Cancer adore you. Your lucky to register as sex offender. for vehicle owner in-house or be gone by early morning. smashed into the end of a States his probation officer in White Pages. numbers are: 9, 15, 39, 44 and 18. 12:33 a.m. - House check, tunnel. COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM told him to go back to New 10:25 p.m. - Caller reports Pleasant Street. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 28, 2016 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 BROADCAST STATIONS Smart Fats to Out-Smart Aging With Dr. Steven Mas- Aging Backwards-M. ADD and Loving It?! Challenges of ADD On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With ^ WGBH ley, MD Changes combat the effects of aging. Esmonde-White and ADHD; adult ADD. Å Daniel Amen, MD (s) Å Best Pan Ever! 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From Benton Harbor, Track and Field: Prefon- 6 WWLP Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. (N) (s)(Live) Å Mich. (N) (s)(Live) Å taine Classic. (N) Å Awesome Xploration Xploration Xploration Champ. UEFA Champions League Soccer: Real Madrid CF vs Club Atletico Entertainment Tonight 9 WFXT Planet Space Earth 2050 FabLab Leag. Preg. de Madrid. Final. (N) (s)(Live) (N) (s) Å Best Pan Ever! Movie: ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. Friends (s) Mike & Mike & Two and a Two and a F WSBK Å Molly Å Molly Å Half Men Half Men The Wildlife Rock the Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- 30 for 30 The struggles of Cleveland’s Paid Pro- Paid Pro- H WGGB Docs Park (N) gram gram gram gram gram major sports franchises. (N) gram gram On the Psychiatrist’s Easy Yoga for Diabetes Joy Bauer’s From Junk Food to Joy Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding Motown 25 L WGBX Couch-Daniel Amen With Peggy Cappy (s) Food (s) Å financial solutions. (s)Å My Music Paid Pro- Top Cooker Movie: ›››‡ “The Aviator” (2004) Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett. Å Landscap- Paid Pro- Best Pan Ever! X WLVI gram ing Secrets gram Washington Beat the Basic Black Jo- Test Kitchen Lidia’s Simply Ming Pati’s Mexi- Craftsman’s Sing That Bare Feet- Garden Y WGBY Week Press (s) anne-Fresh Kitchen (s) Å can Table Thing! (s) Mick Home Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special ¥ WBPX Victims Unit “Pixies” Victims Unit “Consent” Victims Unit “Abuse” Victims Unit “Secrets” Victims Unit “Victims” Victims Unit “Paranoia” CABLE STATIONS Criminal Minds “Our Criminal Minds “JJ” JJ Criminal Minds “Compro- The First 48 Gunned down The First 48 A woman is The First 48 “Pointless; Set A&E Darkest Hour” Å tries to reunite a family. mising Positions” (s) in front of family. found dead. (s) Å Up” (s) Å CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With CNN Fredricka Whitfield (N) Fredricka Whitfield (N) Fredricka Whitfield (N) Poppy Harlow (N) Poppy Harlow (N) Poppy Harlow (N) Fast N’ Loud Richard flips Fast N’ Loud Richard buys Fast N’ Loud A ’60 Bel-Air. Fast N’ Loud Richard sells Fast N’ Loud The Barrett Fast N’ Loud Restoring the DISC a ’52 Chevy. Å a bunch of cars. (s) Å the ’79 Camaro. Jackson auction. (s) first two Firebirds. College Softball: NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: NCAA Studio Update (N) College Softball: NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: NCAA Stu- College ESPN Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (Live) Å Teams TBA. (If necessary). (N) (Live) Å dio Update Softball Devious Maids Zoila Devious Maids “She Done Devious Maids “The Devious Maids “Cries and UnREAL Å Movie: “The Good Mistress” (2014) LIFE discovers a secret. Him Wrong” Turning Point” Å Whispers” Å Annie Heise, Kendra Anderson. Å Red Sox Red Sox MLB Baseball: Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays. Rogers Centre. (N) (Live) Extra In- Red Sox Cruisin’ Cruisin’ NES First Pitch GameDay nings Live Final (N) Power Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Loud School of NICK Rangers and and and and and House (s) Rock Å Cops (s) Å Cops “In Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å SPIKE Denial” (s) “Pi- Movie: ››‡ “Alice in Wonderland” (2010) Johnny Depp, Mia Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) Friends (s) 2 Broke 2 Broke TBS rates-Tides” Wasikowska. (DVS) Å Å Å Å Girls (s) Girls (s) (11:15) Movie: ››‡ Movie: ›››‡ “They Were Expendable” (1945) Robert Montgom- Movie: ›››‡ “The Caine Mutiny” (1954) Humphrey Movie: “The TCM “Flying Leathernecks” ery, John Wayne. Å (DVS) Bogart, Jose Ferrer. Å Hill” NCIS A fire on a U.S. Navy NCIS An officer is killed in a NCIS Two of Gibbs’ ex- NCIS A slain Marine is NCIS A murder is tied to NCIS “Status Update” A USA ship. (s) hit and run. (s) wives show up. (s) found holding a photo. black market art. (s) dead thief turns up.

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SATURDAY EVENING MAY 28, 2016 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS Psychiatrist Call the Midwife (Season Masterpiece Mystery! Decades-old Masterpiece Classic Motown 25 (My Music Presents) The 25th anniversary ^ WGBH Finale) (N) (s) Å submarine mystery. (s) Å (DVS) (s) Å of Motown. (s) Å News CBS Week- Entertainment Tonight NCIS: Los Angeles “An 48 Hours (s) Å 48 Hours (s) Å News Blue Bloods # WFSB end News (N) (s) Å Unlocked Mind” (s) (s) WBZ News CBS Week- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- NCIS: Los Angeles “An 48 Hours (s) Å 48 Hours (s) Å WBZ News Phantom $ WBZ (N) Å end News gram gram Unlocked Mind” (s) (N) Å Gourmet NewsCenter World News Inside Chronicle 500 Questions (N) (s) Å Madoff Investment adviser Bernie Madoff. (s) (Part 1 NewsCen- Person of % WCVB Edition Å of 2) Å ter 5 Interest (s) 7 News at Nightly Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Movie: ›››‡ “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts, Jack Black. Å 7 News at Saturday _ WHDH 6PM (N) (s) News gram gram 11PM (N) Night Live News at Nightly Real to Reel Jeopardy! Movie: ›››‡ “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts, Jack Black. Å News at Saturday 6 WWLP 6PM News (s) Å 11PM Night Live FOX 25 News at 6PM MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Mets. Citi Field. (N) (s)(Live) Å FOX 25 Sports Wrap Party Over The Grinder 9 WFXT (N) Å News Here Å (s) 2 Broke 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Movie: ›› “Henry’s Crime” (2010) Keanu Reeves, WBZ News (N) (s) Å Seinfeld Seinfeld F WSBK Girls Å Girls Å Theory Theory James Caan. (s) Å (s) Å News World News Paid Program 500 Questions (N) (s) Å Madoff Investment adviser Bernie Madoff. (s) (Part 1 News Scandal H WGGB of 2) Å (s) Å (5:30) Motown 25 (My Music Presents) Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music My Yearbook: 1960-1963 (My Music Movie: “Eric Clapton: Slowhand at 70 L WGBX (s) Å Presents) Burt Bacharach’s music. Presents) (s) Å -- Live at the Royal Albert Hall” Paid Pro- NEW Pro Scandal An assassin wants Scandal Olivia seeks out Family Feud Family Feud 7 News at 10PM on CW56 Rookie Blue Andy discov- X WLVI gram Rocket! Olivia’s help. (s) Tom for information. Å Å (N) (s) Å ers a secret. Å Victory NewsHour As Schools Making It Doc Martin “S... Happens” New Tricks Practitioners of Globe Trekker Trip through Austin City Limits “James Y WGBY Garden’s Wk Match Wits Here Å (s) Å witchcraft. (s) Å the Andes. (s) Taylor” Å Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special ¥ WBPX Victims Unit (s) Å Victims Unit “Runaway” Victims Unit “Folly” (s) Victims Unit “Manhunt” Victims Unit “Parasites” Victims Unit “Pique” (s) CABLE STATIONS The First 48 “The Hit List; The First 48 “Dead Wrong” The First 48 “Murder on The First 48: Gangland The First 48: Gangland The First 48: Miraculous A&E Hand in Hand” (s) (s) Å Maiden Lane” (s) Å (N) Å (N) (s) Å Survivors (s) Å Smerconish CNN Newsroom With The Eighties “Video Killed The Eighties “Raised on Television” VCRs; remote The Eighties “Video Killed CNN Poppy Harlow (N) the Radio Star” controls; family sitcoms. the Radio Star” Fast N’ Loud “Holy Grail Fast N’ Loud “Racing a ’67 Fast N’ Loud Engine Fast N’ Loud A life-size Fast N’ Loud A life-size Fast N’ Loud A VW Micro- DISC Firebirds, Part 2” Dodge Dart, Part 1” problems on the Dart. Hot Wheels car. Å Hot Wheels car. Å bus. (s) Å College Softball: NCAA Tournament, College Softball: NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: College Softball: NCAA Tournament, Super Regional: SportsCen- ESPN Super Regional: Teams TBA. (N) Teams TBA. (If necessary). (N) (Live) Å Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å ter (N) Movie: “Stranger in the House” (2016) Emmanuelle Movie Movie: “Not With My Daughter” (2014) Ally Sheedy, LIFE Vaugier, Matthew MacCaull. Å Rhys Ward. Å Charlie Charlie College Baseball: ACC Tournament, Game 14: Teams TBA. From Durham, N.C. Sports To- Sports Sports Dirty Water NES Moore Moore (N) (Live) day LIVE Today Today TV (N) The Thun- The Thun- Henry Dan- Henry Dan- Lost in the West (N) Å The Thun- The Thun- Full House Full House Friends Friends (s) BEFORE AND AFTER — In these photos from the 1950s the area of the Sil- NICK dermans dermans ger Å ger Å dermans dermans (s) Å (s) Å “Pilot” (s) Å ver Lake softball fields is shown before the fields were constructed and after. Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops “On Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops “Liar Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Cops (s) Å Photo by Bob Leonard SPIKE the Run” Liar” Å 2 Broke 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal The Detour TBS Girls (s) Girls Å Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory “The Drop” Athol’s Silver Lake — A great place to go (5:45) Movie: ›››‡ “The Hill” (1965) Sean Connery, Movie: ›››› “The Bridge on the River Kwai” (1957) William Holden, Alec Movie: ››› “A Bridge TCM Harry Andrews. Å Guinness. Å Too Far” (1977) By BOB LEONARD teams and Little League. for a swim. I was 12 before NCIS NCIS and ATF NCIS A terror group holds a NCIS “Troll” A Navy ensign NCIS A terrorist group buys NCIS The team suffers an Modern Modern We were indeed for- I was told that the fields I learned to swim at the Y USA partner up on a case. Marine hostage. is murdered. bombs. emotional loss. Family (s) Family (s) tunate that the Town of were of the same com- when someone pushed me Athol decided to construct position as Fenway Park in the deep end. I swam. SUNDAY EVENING MAY 29, 2016 first class softball fields so that the absorption of Most of the lakes had 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 adjacent to Silver Lake, rainwater was the quickest a raft to swim out to and BROADCAST STATIONS which are still used to this it could be. I remembered enjoy sometimes playing Brain Maker Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in National Memorial Day Concert Concert National Memorial Day Concert Concert WGBH Auction in an Hour day — almost daily. Thank summer showers at 3 to “king of the mountain” ^ WGBH Central Park (s) Å honors the U.S. military. (N) honors the U.S. military. Å you, Athol. 5 p.m., but by 6 p.m. the and a lot of horsing around CBS Week- Eyewitness 60 Minutes (N) (s) Å Undercover Boss “Advan- The Good Wife (s) Å Elementary Sherlock’s News Blue Bloods # WFSB Two softball diamonds games were ready to go. to the dismay of the girls end News News taClean” (N) Å estranged father visits. (s) Eventually lights were out there. CBS Week- WBZ News 60 Minutes (N) (s) Å Undercover Boss “Advan- The Good Wife (s) Å Elementary Sherlock’s WBZ News Sports Final were built side by side. $ WBZ end News (N) Å taClean” (N) Å estranged father visits. (N) Å (N) One was fenced in and added and shop work- A real treat was to swim NewsCenter World News America’s Funniest Home Movie: ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe, NewsCen- SportsCen- the other was left open so ers were able to complete to the raft, dive off and % WCVB Videos (s) Å Rupert Grint. (s) Å ter 5 ter 5 that the far end of the field their game. Again, thank swim underneath through 7 News at Nightly Dateline: On Assignment Carmichael Carmichael American Ninja Warrior “All Stars” Teams selected by 7 News at Sports Xtra _ WHDH had its own ball field and you, Athol. the ice cold water, and 6PM (N) (s) News (N) (s) Matt and Akbar battle. (N) Å (DVS) 11PM (N) a backstop of chain metal Silver Lake was a great climb up shivering to the 6PM News Nightly Dateline: On Assignment Carmichael Carmichael American Ninja Warrior “All Stars” Teams selected by 22 News at Homes & 6 WWLP Sun News (N) (s) Matt and Akbar battle. (N) Å (DVS) 11PM (N) Estates for a multitude of games place to go. Especially on warm sunshine and let the NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup Series: Coca-Cola 600. From Concord, N.C. (N) (s)(Live) Å FOX 25 FOX 25 Sports Wrap like junior baseball, soft- a nice hot July or August heat of the sun get rid of 9 WFXT News News ball, soccer, etc. Also for day. I would ride my trusty our goosebumps. Those Castle A pop star is found Castle A magazine employ- Blue Bloods “Unwritten Blue Bloods A famous WBZ News (N) (s) Å Big Bang Big Bang practice areas for school Western Flyer to the lake were the days. F WSBK dead in an alley. ee is found dead. Rules” (s) Å movie star is stabbed. Theory Theory News World News America’s Funniest Home Movie: ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe, News Scandal H WGGB Videos (s) Å Rupert Grint. (s) Å (s) Å 21 Days to a The Big Band Years (My Music) Big Band hits. (s) Å On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel Amen, MD Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Friends: 50 L WGBX Slimmer Combating anxiety and depression. (s) Å Years and Circlin’ Back (s) Å Recap Of Week’s Top Area Stories Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Everybody Everybody The Middle The Middle Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on CW56 Rookie Blue “The Rules” X WLVI gram gram Raymond Raymond Å Å Family (s) Family (s) (N) (s) Å (s) Å Local, USA Moone Boy Keeping Up Waiting for National Memorial Day Concert Concert National Memorial Day Concert Concert Music City Roots: Live Y WGBY (s) Å God Å honors the U.S. military. (N) honors the U.S. military. Å From the Factory Å Weekend, May 21-22 board on Monday reviewed cators’ workshop in Old Leverage The team infil- Leverage The team tries to Leverage Sophie confronts Leverage The team tries to Leverage “The Ho, Ho, Ho Flashpoint Spike is held at Athol - A number of old and signed the warrant for Deerfield this summer. ¥ WBPX trates coal mines. Å steal an artifact. (s) her past. Å get information. Å Job” (s) Å gunpoint. (s) Å blasting caps from an Ar- the June 6 annual town Orange - Fire Chief CABLE STATIONS thur Avenue residence were meeting. James Young Jr. has re- The First 48 A man is The First 48 “Calling for a The First 48 “Bad Love” The First 48 “Stray Shot” The First 48 Deadly attack The First 48 Fatal slashing detonated at a Hillside Ter- Orange - Volunteers do- ceived accreditation A&E found in a vacant lot. (s) Killer; Boiling Point” (s) Å (s) Å in a barbershop. in New Orleans. (s) race on Thursday after- nated 438 hours toward through the Massachusetts CNN Newsroom With Anthony Bourdain: Parts Anthony Bourdain: Parts Anthony Bourdain: Parts United Shades of America United Shades of America noon. work to ready the town Fire Service Commission. CNN Poppy Harlow (N) Unknown Unknown Unknown (N) (N) “Off the Grid” Petersham - The annual hall Arena Civic Theater’s Dexter Park School stu- Naked and Afraid Survival- Naked and Afraid “Hell or Naked and Afraid “Frozen Naked and Afraid: Uncen- Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid The Fourth of July parade is set April production of “Spring dents raised $5,000 via a DISC ists in Guyana. (s) High Water” Å in Fear” Å sored “Bad Blood” “Strength in Pain” (N) Alabama backwoods. (s) to step off at 10 a.m. on Awakening.” walkathon to benefit the SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NBA Countdown (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Toronto Raptors at Cleveland Cavaliers. Game 7. (If SportsCenter (N) (Live) Monday, July 4. The Little White Goat KEVS Foundation, which ESPN necessary). (N) (Live) Å Å Warwick - Warwick Dairy on Gidney Road re- works to prevent deaths of (5:00) Movie: “The Cheer- Movie: “With This Ring” (2015) Jill Scott, Eve. Movie: ›‡ “Tyler Perry’s Temptation” (2013) Jurnee Movie: “With This Ring” Community School teacher ceived $2,500 from the LIFE children and young adults leader Murders” Smollett-Bell, Lance Gross. (2015) Jill Scott. Alison Higley White has re- Harold Grinspoon Chari- due to sudden cardiac ar- Moore Moore Bruins Golf Desti- Ring of Honor (N) Dining Ult. Red Sox Sports To- Sports Sports Dirty Water NES ceived a competitive Rural table Foundation and Big Y rest brought on by an ab- Outdoor Outdoor Academy nation (N) Playbook day LIVE Today Today TV Trust Global Teacher Fel- for infrastructure improve- normally large heart mus- Henry Dan- Henry Dan- The Thun- The Thun- Lost in the West (N) (s) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends (s) Friends (s) NICK lowship that funds travel ments. cle. ger Å ger Å dermans dermans (Part 2 of 3) Å (s) Å (s) Å (s) Å (s) Å Å Å abroad for gifted teachers. Petersham - Four options Donald S. Matis, 34, list- Bar Rescue “Two Flew Bar Rescue “Bromancing Bar Rescue “A Dash of Bar Rescue An owner has Bar Rescue “El Moronte!!” Bar Rescue (s) Gardner - A total of 734 for the former Nichewaug SPIKE Over the Handlebars” the Stone” (s) Bitters” (s) an interfering family. (s) ed as homeless in Orange, students graduated from Inn property were present- is designated a Level 3 sex (4:30) Movie: ›› “We’re Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Movie: ›› “50 First TBS the Millers” Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Dates” (2004) (DVS) Mount Wachusett Commu- ed to attendees at an infor- offender by the Sex Offend- (5:45) Movie: ›››‡ “No Time for Sergeants” Movie: ›››› “Glory” (1989) Matthew Broderick, Movie: ›››› “The Best Years of Our Lives” nity College on May 18. mational meeting on Mon- er Registry Board; his photo TCM (1958) Andy Griffith, Myron McCormick. Å Denzel Washington. Å (1946) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. Å (DVS) Area - Several bear sight- day. appeared on page 1 in to- Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Motive Gavin calls on the Law & Order: Special ings occurred in the area Phillipston - Students day’s edition. USA Victims Unit “Paternity” Victims Unit “Snitch” Victims Unit (s) Victims Unit “Closet” detectives for help. Victims Unit (s) during the last week. at Phillipston Elementary Boston - A House of Rep- Monday, May 23 School held a walkathon resentatives bill overhauling MONDAY EVENING MAY 30, 2016 Athol - The Golden Age recently and raised funds state public records laws Club marked its 60th anni- for the school’s health pro- passed on Wednesday. 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 versary last Monday at the gram. Gov. Charlie Baker is ad- BROADCAST STATIONS senior center. Wednesday, May 25 vocating for legislation that PBS NewsHour (N) (s) Å Greater R. Steves’ Antiques Roadshow TED Talks People who POV “Of Men and War” PTSD treatment Charlie ^ WGBH The Belchertown Orioles Athol - A community open would limit how much sick Boston (s) Europe “Baton Rouge” Å have experienced war. center for veterans. (N) Å Rose (N) defeated the Athol High house was held at Sanders time state workers can save News CBS Eve- Operation Smile Å Scorpion “Smart” building Scorpion “Smart” building Person of Interest “Sotto News Late # WFSB School baseball team 7-1 Street School on Tuesday, up. ning News project turns deadly. project turns deadly. Voce” (N) Å Show-Colbert on Friday. with numerous current and Friday, May 27 WBZ News CBS Eve- Wheel of Jeopardy! Scorpion “Smart” building Scorpion “Smart” building Person of Interest “Sotto WBZ News Late Orange - Massachusetts former faculty and staff, $ WBZ (N) Å ning News Fortune (N) (N) Å project turns deadly. project turns deadly. Voce” (N) Å (N) Å Show-Colbert Athol - The Conservation World War II Weekend took and former and current stu- Commission on Tuesday NewsCen- ABC World NewsCenter Chronicle The Bachelorette The first group date; a romantic Mistresses “The New NewsCen- Jimmy % WCVB ter 5 News 5 at 7 Å picnic. (N) (s) Å Girls” (N) Å (DVS) ter 5 Kimmel place at Orange Municipal dents and their parents in continued a wetlands hear- 7 News at Nightly 7 News at Extra (N) 2016 Stanley Cup Final: Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (s)(Live) Å 7 News at Tonight Airport May 21 and 22. attendance. With the open- ing for a plan that would in- _ WHDH 6PM (N) (s) News 7PM (N) (s) (s) Å 11PM (N) Show The Pioneer Junior Wom- ing of the new Athol Com- stall a handicap accessible 22 News at Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! 2016 Stanley Cup Final: Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (s)(Live) Å 22 News at Tonight en’s Club continues to raise munity Elementary School floating dock at the boat 6 WWLP 6PM (N) News Fortune (N) (N) Å 11PM (N) Show funds for a new police K-9. in the fall, the school closes ramp along Millers River at FOX 25 News at 6PM Ent. Tonight TMZ (N) (s) So You Think You Can Houdini & Doyle (N) (s) FOX 25 News at 10PM FOX 25 FOX 25 In- Tuesday, May 24 its doors for good at the the Alan E. 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