Where in the World in BVT? Readers of the Blackstone Valley Tribune Were Invited Haul out Their Own Cam- Eras and Phones and Find Images to Entice Us All
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Mailed free to requesting homes in Douglas, Northbridge, Uxbridge, Linwood, Whitinsville and North Uxbridge Vol. VIII, No. 36 Complimentary to homes by request ONLINE: WWW.STONEBRIDGEPRESS.COM Friday, August 17, 2018 Where in the world in BVT? Readers of the Blackstone Valley Tribune were invited haul out their own cam- eras and phones and find images to entice us all. This reader, who chose not to be identi- fied (though we know who they are) found mysteries galore around a common area in downtown Uxbridge. Seeing with new eyes is the thing. Enjoy. And we welcome more. Send JPEG attachments please, do not embed your photos, to: ruth@stonebridge- press.news. Homeless helpers need help themselves BY GUS STEEVES left homeless, in a sense, is a inches of water. TIMES CORRESPONDENT local organization that helps “It’s going to take a month WEBSTER – Last week’s tor- the homeless – the Blessed or two until we can get into nado left a few dozen people Backpack Brigade. Their sup- our place. By then, it’ll all be homeless, damaged several ply warehouse, dubbed “the moldy and mildewy,” said buildings, and caused the dem- Cave,” is in the basement of John Mandarano, who told olition of five. one of the damaged buildings, Stonebridge Press where it is, Ironically, one of those now soaking in about eight but asked not to print it. The Cave holds everything the Brigade has collected, most of it donated, including tents, clothing, some furniture, some electronics and small applianc- es, food and bedding. A lot of it won’t survive the inundation that came when the building’s roof collapsed, although some is probably salvageable. According to Paul Joseph, the Brigade had $4,000 to $6,000 in supplies there, and especial- ly needs to replace the clothing, tents, sleeping bags, bottled water and canned goods to keep supporting the people who live Gus Steeves photos on the streets and in the woods of Webster and nearby towns. Courtesy photos Paul Joseph, center, talks to the dinner crowd before food is served. Turn To HELPERS page A7 Spencer and Leicester PD has joined in the project. Multiple police departments Coffee Break for women begins support Pink Patch project Whitinsville – All women Anna at 508-234-4902. St Church. 25 Cross St. en KIMBERLY MASCHI provides financial support to of the community are warm- This fall, a Spanish-language Whitinsville; todos los martes NEWS CORRESPONDENT ly invited to meet with other Bible study will take place comenzando el 4 de septiembre those suffering from cancer women for a weekly Coffee concurrently. For more infor- de 9:30 a 11:00 a.m. The Pink Patch Project is and their families. Break Bible Study. The group mation about the Spanish pro- El grupo de Español estudi- in “full operation” says the “Our goal is to put a smile meets Tuesdays from 9:30 gram, contact Elizabeth at 508- ara “Los Frutos del Espiritu.” Auburn Police department. on a cancer patients face!” a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Pleasant 581-0718. Se ofrece cuidado de niños The t-shirts have arrived at says the Foundation. Street Church, 25 Cross St., The Sept. 4 meeting will fea- pre-escolares, café y bocadil- the station on Aug. 10 and Along with the new t-shirts, in Whitinsville. A new study ture the movie “I can Only los gratis. there are many sizes to chose the police department will be begins on Tuesday, Sept. 4, Imagine,” an English-language Te esperamos. Para más from. The t-shirts are in a char- selling the department’s pink based on the Gospel of John: film. informacion llama a Elizabeth coal gray and are $20 each. patches for $10 and key chains The Word Became Flesh. Coffee Break en Español Contreras al 508-581-0275, All money received will go to for $6 each. Free childcare for preschool- Estas invitada a Coffee Magdalena Turcotte al 857-261- the Adam Bullen Foundation Other police departments ers is provided, as are coffee Break, una comunidad de estu- 0718. in Oxford. The Adam Buller are taking part in the Pink and goodies. Come and join dio biblico para mujeres, que Memorial Foundation is a Turn To PATCH A2 us. For more information, call se reúne en la iglesia Pleasant charitable organization that page 2 • Friday, August 17, 2018 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Hot weather forcing the fish deep happens when a school of bluefish plugs, but last week they were also door. Noel Rabidor is chairman of the go into a feeding frenzy. A false alba- hitting bait. Mackerel and clams event, and promises a great family THE GREAT core and a large tautog were also yielded the most fish. day for all in attendance. mixed into the bag. The mate cut up The Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club will The Singletary Rod & Gun will hold OUTDooRS the false albacore for the group to hold their third fun annual archery their annual Field Day in Oxford eat raw. They said it was delicious. shoot this coming Sunday at the club on Sunday Aug. 26. The event always This week’s second picture show grounds in Uxbridge. The general draws a large group of the public to RALPH from left to right Lisa Diotte, Ashley public is invited to attend. A full dine on all forms of seafood, and the McQuade, Andrea True (Henchey), breakfast will be available for all in regular hot dogs, hamburgers and TRUE Chris Henchey, & Ralph True Jr.! attendance. The club will also hold fries. Music and many forms of enter- This writer was out on sick leave!!!!! I a chicken barbecue starting at 1:00 tainment will make the day one to am surprised they caught a fish with- p.m. Numerous raffles and prizes remember. Saltwater fishing for stripers and out me on board! will also provide entertainment for fluke slowed dramatically around Another local angler reported very all in attendance. Some chicken din- Take A Kid Fishing & Keep Them Block Island last week for many poor fishing for stripers at the island ner tickets will be available at the Rods Bending!!! anglers. Trying to catch a single last week and even had a hard time striper after fishing for a few hours catching their limit of seabass. No around the island proved to be a keeper size fluke were caught. It sure waste of time for the True family and was the dog days of summer, as one friends. After convincing the Captain angler put it. The water temperature to try for fluke and seabass instead of must have sent the fish to cooler riding in circles trolling with umbrel- waters. A report of fast action on la rigs, the group started to catch fish. stripers at the canal last week was Limiting out on seabass was easy, but the only good news. This week’s third only a few small fluke were caught picture of Mike Daniels with a 30 and released. They soon bumped into pound plus striper was only one of a school of bluefish that had the ladies the many fish he had caught and reeling in one fish after another. released on that day. For a while, This week’s first picture show what the stripers were caught on surface PLACEMOTOR Inc. SUMMERTIME The “RIGHT PLACE” Since 1923 WELCOME BACK Courtesy photos From left to right Lisa Diotte, Ashley McQuade, Andrea True (Henchey), Chris Henchey, & Ralph True Jr. had a good day, even without the patriarch on board. Car Buying Tips People ask Place: My new car tion to passengers in every seating position. Ford seems so complicated. Why do I even has available inflatable seat belts to provide have all this technology? rear passengers even more security. Anti-lock The Right answer: During our recent Classic braking systems, stability control systems, adap- Cruise we were able to see first hand the many tive cruise control, automatic climate control, differences in todays cars versus the cars of yes- intermittent wipers, infotainment systems, all- teryear. The new cars had so much more in elec- wheel drive, 6 and 10 speed automatic transmis- tronics to increase performance, efficiency, com- sions, power windows and door locks, back up fort and most importantly safety. The innovations cameras, electronic ignition and fuel injection are many of us have simply grown to expect in our just some of the things we have seen in todays cars were not available in the 50’s, 60’s or even cars that weren’t in those classic cars we love. In 70’s. Much of the now standard features were fact, did you know that in early F series pickups developed in just the last few decades. Federal a passenger side windshield wiper was an extra regulation and of course customer demand have cost option. We love those old cars and trucks. contributed to much of the new technology in the They sure are great to admire. Look closely at new cars. Even some of the new technology like the new cars and trucks and marvel at the things your cell phone have sparked new tech in your they can do. The advancements are incredible cars. Airbags that were once only in the steering and much more is coming to improve the next Mike Daniels with a 30 pound plus striper Bluefish go into a feeding frenzy and result in wheel now seem to come from everywhere and generation of transportation. caught at the Cape canal. this, a half eaten seabass. can create a complete “canopy” offering protec- Send your questions to [email protected] 2018 FORD TRANSIT PATCH CARGO VAN continued from page A 1 Stock# 8037 • 3.5L V-6 Cy Patch Project.