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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

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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. Spencer and Leicester • Automatic are joining in on the project. • Mid Height Roof 430 Main St., Oxford, MA From the Spencer Police Department, • Exterior Upgrade Pkg NEW We repair all makes and models of “We at the Spencer PD are proud to • Passenger Side Glass Garage Doors and take part in the 2018 Pink Patch Project • Cruise Control to raise funds for the Adam Bullen Electronic Openers • Broken Springs Foundation.” MSRP ...... $40,935 Replacement Sections • Broken Cable In addition to Spencer selling patch- Retail Rebate ...... $2,750 $3500 Remote problems es they will also have tickets for the Commercial Connection Upfit Rebate* ...... $1,000 Emergency Services Heat for the auto 8x7-9x7 Steel demo-derby that is held at the Spencer Owner Loyalty or Competitive Conquest Rebate** ...... $1,000 2 Sided Insulated Garage Door Fair on Friday, Sept. 1. If there are a lot Summer Sales Event Commercial Cash*** ...... $500 of entries, the Spencer PD will also open r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & track, Place Discount ...... $2,000 up the Heat for the Sunday Sept. 3 as 8 color & 3 panel design options well. The Heat is open to all emergency The Right Price ...... $33,685 $32,935 $ INCLUDES service organizations; police, fire, and *Requires qualifying upfit and proof of business ** requires proof of 1995 or newer Econoline or non-ford 610 INSTALLATION EMT. There is no entry fee for the event Lincoln mercury SUV or truck ownership *** requires proof of business. Offer expires 8/31/18. and if interested you can contact the Spencer PD directly. Scott Mills, Tim Liftmaster 1/2 hp Chain Drive Fontaine, or Jim Murray can answer 7 ft. Opener any questions. On Sept. 21, there will be a fundraiser $ INCLUDES at the Compass Tavern located at 90 310 INSTALLATION Harding St. in Worcester. The tavern Price matching available on all written quotes will have appetizers, beer tastings and raffles galore. The tickets are on sale and are $30 each. Come and support a Sales • Service • Installation wonderful cause and help The Adam 800-605-9030 508-987-8600 Bullen Foundation “Helping Others Visa/Master Card Accepted Fighting Cancer.” Visit the Spencer, Leicester and Auburn police departments to support A Stonebridge Press publication the foundation. TRIBUNE STAFF DIRECTORY President & Publisher Advertising Manager Frank G. Chilinski Jean Ashton (508) 909-4101 (508) 909-4104 [email protected] [email protected]

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KIMBERLY MASCHI

I met a local team. “I wanted a place where I can be me,” claimed Wildish Jambino. What has 8 wheels, a fierce attitude, and an extreme dedi- cation to winning through bru- tality? A roller derby girl, and I got to meet a whole team. Deep in the bowels of Worcester there is a building that at first glance looks to belong in an opening sequence to Law and Order. This building is in The women of the Worcester Roller Derby. Now the body slamming starts to get serious fact the training playground for the magnificent women of As I talk with the vice presi- tests one must pass to be on a Worcester Roller Derby. A blue dent of the league, the other team. Such as, skating around roller rink with a red middle teammates practice their tech- the rink 27 times in five min- centers the arena and mattress- niques along the ring. They do utes and skating through 10 es line the outside. Why the quick stops and blocking drills. cones in six seconds. Sounds mattresses? You’ll find that out They run, hop. skip and jump hard, but with practice and later. There are tarps to catch on skates. Jenny Rotten from these amazingly confident and water when the roof leaks and Franklin aced a slow glide stop caring girls, they can help you the girls have called stray cats with her leg sticking out as get through anything. and bats friends numerous if to trip someone coming up What I found remarkable times. Lockers line the halls behind her. April Reigns from is the friendship and bond with names written on them Douglas jumps and quickly between these women. You can like, T-Flex, Professor Killjoy, halts out of marked squares for tell that they have each other’s and Ziggy Scar Dust. Chairs agility practice. Practice was backs on and off the rink. Even of all kinds of shapes, colors, underway and I was there to while Alysin WonderSlam, rips and tears are for the girls’ watch and learn. from , slams into comfort and changing. Thighlander yells out com- Lo Mean from Worcester. You The WoRD Roller Derby mands and blows her whistle. can tell they do it because it is League has made this build- The women work on skating both fun and necessary. ing into their home and they fast and stopping with force. Jambino says, “I wanted a wouldn’t have it any other way. They create walls with their place where I can be me,” and When I first heard of a local bodies and others break this is that place. No judge- Roller Derby Team I thought, through those walls with ments, just friends beating the ‘Oh! This would be a great arti- strong shoulders and mouth crap out of each other for the cle for me to be a roller derby guarded grins. There are a lot love of roller skates and win- girl for a day!’ That dream of rules in Roller Derby, but to ning. As I am interviewing and was swiftly crushed by watch- a new comer’s eyes, it doesn’t taking pictures I gasp at each ing the girls getting swiftly look like it. thunderous fall and each earth crushed by each other. I am all “There is a lot of training quaking slam these girls pro- for trying new things, but I fear that goes into becoming a roll- duce. They stationed me in the my “be a roller derby girl” item er derby girl,” says Jambino. middle of the rink because I on my bucket list would also The league offers a Fresh would get a “better view” when be met with my first time ever Meat, meet and greet. Anyone it came to scrimmage time. breaking a bone. can try out and the girls are The girls divided themselves “We have seen girls break more than happy to help any- up into two teams and gave me bones before,” says Vice- one and everyone become a show I will never forget. I am President Wildish Jambino the best player they can be. in the red zone, in the middle of from North Grosvenordale CT. Rigorous training and dedica- the rink, and nothing can pro- “It’s mostly bumps and bruis- tion are key as the team does tect me but my trust in these es though,” reassures Jambino practice three times a week. At awesome women. Nancy Drew as my eyes go wide with fear. the end of training there are

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Lunch Specials 11-2pm Tuesdays-Fridays Tuesday-Sunday 11am-9pm Accepting most major credit cards 4 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune Estate sale buying and selling tips I’ve offered tips for sales aren’t always estate sale buyers and open to the public. sellers in previous col- A Bellingham umns. (Washington) Herald Other recent arti- article offered advice cles from across the to those who are down- country provide addi- sizing or settling an tional tips. Before I estate. They inter- discuss the others, I’ll viewed local estate offer another sugges- sale company pro- tion of my own. With Antiques, prietors. One seller many people planning informs clients that activities during sum- Collectibles they should expect mer weekends, July household goods to and August are good & Estates sell for less than the months for buyers. purchase price, but There should be less WAYNE TUISKULA that some collectibles competition at estate can be worth many sales, creating a better times the purchase chance for buyers to make that price. The estate sale compa- great find. ny representatives state that A recent Washington Post they research items to make article suggests that buyers sure they get “fair market “start in the basement.” One value” but that “nobody can estate sale regular said “the know everything.” However, basement is where they put the the internet has made it eas- old stuff that they didn’t want ier for both sellers and buy- to throw away.” Another buyer ers to research values as more finds items in the basement, information became available closets and in jacket pockets. online in the second half of One buyer said that she looks the 1990s. One seller also notes for areas where there are less that it is often an emotional people. experience for people who call also an estate sale at her house didn’t take the dogs or cats.” Oct. 28 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 A couple who moved into a them to run an estate sale. She and that everything was free. We are planning some PM. See www.centralmassauc- new house regularly attends works with the family to make She had recently had a yard estate sales for September and tions.com for details on these estate sales to help furnish it. sure that their needs are prop- sale and items were strewn a multi-estate antique auc- and other upcoming events. They bring a list of items that erly addressed. about the lawn which gave tion this fall. We will also be they need such as kitchen fur- There was also some bizarre the rumor even more credibil- running a live all coin auc- Contact us at: Wayne niture and décor. One of the estate sale news in Longmont, ity. People gathered armloads tion on Aug. 30 in Worcester. Tuiskula Auctioneer/Appraiser notes they wrote was “bring CO this year. The Boulder of her items and argued with Registration is taking place for Central Mass Auctions for cash, a tape measure, and fab- Daily Camera reported that a her, saying that everything my “Evaluating your antiques” Antique Auctions, Estate Sales ric samples and paint chips.” woman’s house was ransacked was free. Very few people put class which will be held on Oct. and Appraisal Services www. One buyer offered a very prac- by estate sale goers. There was things back. She said after her 15 for the Bay Path Evening centralmassauctions.com (508- tical suggestion. “Make sure an estate sale taking place a few strange experience “every time School. I’ll also be apprais- 612- 6111) info@centralmassauc- you go” before going to estate doors away. Someone started a I turn around, I notice some- ing items for the public at the tions.com sales. The bathrooms at estate rumor saying that there was thing missing. At least they Winchendon Historical Society Woman’s Club to hold meet and greet

Bring a friend and celebrate to local high school students its commitment to community, the start of our 11th year! and adult women returning to please join current members The Dudley Woman’s Club, school. for our 2018-19 kickoff meet- formed in 2008 by a handful of All this and we have FUN ing: a Meet & Greet Social at women committed to the better- along the way! Monthly club 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 at ment of community, has grown meetings provide members with Point Breeze, Thompson Road, to more than 70 members from social time as well as enrich- Webster. DWC members are Dudley and surrounding towns. ment programs. After ten years asked to bring a non-perishable Through its volunteer services, in existence, our meeting pro- or canned food item or grocery the DWC supports many local grams are numerous and have store gift card for the Webster/ charities, provides services to provided insights into many Dudley Food Share. For more local veterans and local needy aspects of our members’ lives. information please email children. We continue to honor The new club year, beginning DudleyWomansClub@gmail. our veterans and support our in September will also include com or visit our website: http:// town by purchasing and caring special events as well as our DudleyWomansClub.org. Come for the plantings at the veter- 11th annual “Fashionista” join us, bring a friend, and cel- ans’ squares. Fashion Show in late March. ebrate the start of our 11th club The DWC also awards multi- All women interested in learn- year! ple annual college scholarships ing more about the club and

Real Estate Transactions BLACKSTONE Lundberg, Jenifer L, and Wells Farrell, Christine, to Lacouture, $355,000 152 Blackstone St, Fargo Bank NA, to Wells Fargo Ruth. Gorgone, Brandon R, and Bank NA. $125,000 64 Birch St, Conn Paul Gorgone, Melinda D, to Kogut, DOUGLAS J Est, and Auger, Andre R, to Donald S, and Peterson, Kerstin $362,500 20 Sunset Dr, Herman, Jeffrey, and Herman, M. Cunningham, Eamon, and Carol. $210,000 4 Carol Ln, Haswell, Cunningham, Amanda to NORTHBRIDGE Brian, and Ditech Financial Harlan-Osswald, Peter, and $470,000 177 Forysthe Farm LLC, to Belle Capital LLC. Osswald, Kristen J. Rd, Gee-Topinka, Deborah, to $187,000 13 Delvin Cir #13, $267,300 114 Martin Rd, Hanna, Tyler S, and Buckley, Burnham, Frank J, and Nading, Douglas S, and Nading, Kathryn L. Burnham, Catherine, to Adrianna, to Letteri, Gina M. $316,610 32 Mason Rd, Macquarrie, Kathie. $193,900 24 Charles St #7, Zuidema, Scott C, and US Bank $131,200 22 Mendon St, Farrell, Michael J, and Dunn- Turn To REAL ESTATE page ­­­A5

Updated weekly! www.Stonebridgepress.com Visit us online! B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 5 Don’t Invest in Real Estate without a plan! This weekend I met one location than scat- with 2 first time inves- tered all around tors which prompted realtor’s Location? You me to write this article. report should have a plan on Clients will come to me what locations you and that they want to desire to buy in so you invest in Real Estate. JAMES don’t make an emo- This was prompted by tional purchase that someone saying Real BLACK does not fit the plan Estate is a great invest- Do you have any ment and a great way experience with rent- to get passive income. It is exciting to als? If you do not it cannot hurt to be part of someone starting their ven- spend a day at housing court and lis- ture into Real Estate investing but there ten to some of the challenges you may are many important questions that I encounter and also find someone who ask. These are questions that I ask in has owned many rentals for years and that meeting I have listed below which buy them lunch and have them tell you are questions you should ask yourself their best practices and challenges before you make your first purchase. How soon will you be ready to buy? What is your goal with investing? Is This is important because the market is it based on cash flow on the property still very active and most good deals go or is it based on capital appreciation or within a few days if not a few hours so both? How you answer these questions you want your financing or cash ready will affect where and what you invest if w=you want to buy now in. Never invest in anything you do not How will you be purchasing? Cash or understand. When you decide to invest Loan? This will affect what you can buy find an agent who is well versed on and what return you are able to accept Real Estate Investing and who owns CONSTRUCTION How many units do you plan on buy- properties themselves. The other thing CARPENTERS ing? What is you end goal? How long do you want to ensure is that they have you plan on holding the investments? the heart of a teacher so part of the HUSBANDS FOR HIRE This is important to have an idea prior value you receive from them would be to that first purchase so you can decide everytime you get to pick their brain HOME IMPROVEMENT if you buy many buildings as to where and they get to educate you on what NORTHBRIDGE, MA you would like them to be because it is challenges you may encounter. [email protected] much easier to have many buildings in www.hubbiesforhire.com Winner of Boston Magazine’s 2009 Best of Boston™ Home Award for Small Home Repairs in Metrowest

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UPTON – Blackstone Valley Tech is 7:05: Providence Road & Bruce; 7:06: St.; 6:40: South Street & Pine Street; Road & McGuire Road; 7:00: 554 Douglas pleased to share preliminary bus routes Providence Road & Magill Drive; 6:41: Pine Street & Vine Street; 6:46: Road; 7:01: Douglas Road & Hastings and schedules for the start of the 2018-19 7:07: Providence Road & Riverview South East Main Street & Vine Street; Drive; 7:04: Fletcher Street & Douglas school year. Students and families are Apartments; 7:09: Providence Road & 6:54: Martin Road & Maple Street; 6:57: Road; 7:05: Church Street & Park Street; advised that bus routes are subject to Keith Hill Road; 7:13: Providence Road Franklin Street & Railroad Avenue; 7:06: Church Street & Johnston Avenue; change. Updated BVT bus routes can & Thomas Street; 7:15: Providence Road 7:03: Main Street & Bowen Court; 7:06: 7:07: Church Street & Woodland Street; be found on the school website: www. & Wards Lane; 7:16: Providence Road & North Street & Pond Street; 7:07: North 7:07: Church Street & Hillside Drive. valleytech.k12.ma.us/busroutes. Upton Street. Street & Colonial Road; 7:10: 37 Hough BVT 19: Mendon, Northbridge, and Students should be at their stops at BVT 04: Millbury, Northbridge, and Road. Uxbridge least 10 minutes before their scheduled Sutton BVT 12: Northbridge 6:35: East Hartford Avenue & Whitin pick-up. Bus routes have been provided 6:16: 324 West Sutton Road; 6:16: 142 6:30: Mendon Road & Carr Road; 6:31: Street; 6:39: East Hartford Avenue & by Vendetti Bus of Bellingham and are Eight Lots Road; 6:17: Eight Lots Road Mendon Road & Johnson Road; 6:32: Serenity Drive; 6:39: East Hartford subject to alterations. & Herson Drive; 6:21: 465 Boston Road; Mendon Road & Virginia Avenue; 6:39: Avenue & My Way; 6:39: East Hartford Bus #: 1-12 6:22: Boston Road & Hutchinson Road; North Main Street & C Street; 6:41: Avenue & Deanna; 6:41: Connor BVT 01: Grafton, Northbridge, and 6:23: Merriam Lane & Boston Road; Main Street & Lake Street; 6:43: Swift Pass & Dunny Cove Lane; 6:42: 697 Sutton 6:23: Boston Road & Putnam Hill Road; Road & Kerry Lane; 6:44: Swift Road East Hartford Ave.; 6:43: 74 Hartford 6:45: Carpenter Road & Rocky Road; 6:24: Boston Road & Singletary Avenue; & Goldthwaite Road; 6:47: Kingsnorth Avenue West; 6:47: Rockmeadow Road 6:48: Stone School Road & Smith Road; 6:29: Sutton Road & Laurel Drive; 6:30: Street & Heights of Hill Street; 6:49: Hill Extension & Forest Lane; 6:50: Mowry 6:51: Leland Hill Road & Pierce Road; West Main Street & Burbank Street; Street & Rebecca Road; 6:49: Hill Street Street & Park Street; 6:51: Park Street 6:54: 200 Hartness Road; 6:55: Hartness 6:32: 53 Burbank St.; 6:34: 182 Burbank & Marston Road; 6:51: Marston Road & & Pleasant Street; 6:52: Pleasant Street Road & Brookside Drive; 6:56: Hartness Road; 6:39: 14 Sibley Road; 6:48: 129 Nathaniel Drive; 6:53: 50 Prospect St.; & Asylum Street; 6:57: Millville Street Road & Dodge Road; 6:57: Cedar Hill Stone School Road; 6:52: 1061 Sutton St.; 6:57: Linwood Avenue & Heritage Drive; & Taft Avenue; 7:03: 74 Washington St.; Road & Dodge Road; 6:58: Dodge Road 6:57: 369 Cooper Road; 6:57: 308 Cooper 7:06: 1469 Providence Road; 7:07: 1697 7:04: Northbridge Street & Forest Park & Apple Ridge Road; 6:59: Dodge Road Road; 7:01: 994 Hill St.; 7:03: Benson Providence Road; 7:09: Lovelace Lane Drive; 7:06: 88 Northbridge St.; 7:07: & Dodge Hill Road; 7:00: Dodge Hill Road & Olivia Drive; 7:05: Benson Road & South Tessier Street; 7:13: Church 1200 Mendon Road; 7:08: Mendon Road Road & Forge Lane; 7:01: Pleasant Street & Highland Street; 7:06: Highland Street Avenue & Duggan Way & South Street; 7:10: Mendon Road & & Hartness Road; 7:02: Hartness Road & Rumonoski Drive; 7:08: Benson Road BVT 14: Blackstone, Millville, and Moon Hill Road; 7:16: Quaker Street & & Boston Road; 7:02: 34 Boston Road; & Marion Drive. Uxbridge Puddon Street; 7:18: Quaker Street & 7:03: 38 Buttonwood; 7:05: Providence BVT 05: Northbridge and Uxbridge 6:19: Quaker Highway & Buxton Allyn Road; 7:20: 161 Pleasant St. Road & Depot Street; 7:07: Main Street 6:34: Sutton Street & Sylvan Road; Street; 6:22: Central Street & Providence BVT 22: Millville and Uxbridge & Leland Hill Road; 7:09: Ferry Street 6:36: Keeler Road & Fletcher Street; Street; 6:23: Central Street & Quaker 6:21: Mendon Street & Cross Street; & Cabot Street; 7:12: Maple Avenue 6:36: 635 Fletcher St.; 6:38: Rivulet Street Street; 6:24: Central Street & Hope 6:22: Mendon Street & Charles Avenue; & Aspen Avenue; 7:14: Hill Street & & West Hartford Avenue; 6:40: West Street; 6:28: 295 Lincoln St.; 6:30: Lincoln 6:23: Hecla Street & Gertrude Street; Sprague Street; 7:16: Sutton Street & Hartford Avenue & Constitution Way; Street & Tee Jay Lane; 6:30: Lincoln 6:32: Kempton Road & Conestoga Drive; Jefferson Avenue; 7:17: Sutton Street 6:40: 244 West Hartford Ave.; 6:41: 332 Street & Orchard Street; 6:31: Lincoln 6:35: 224 Chestnut Hill Road; 6:35: & Gendron Street; 7:17: Sutton Street & West Hartford Ave.; 6:42: 420 West Street & Mendon Street; 6:34: Summer Chestnut Hill Road & Killiney Woods; Fowler Road Hartford Ave.; 6:44: West Hartford Street & Blackstone Street; 6:35: 88 6:37: Chestnut Hill Road & Linda BVT 03: Grafton, Millbury, and Avenue & West Street; 6:49: Hazel Street Summer St.; 6:36: 59 Summer St.; 6:38: Avenue; 6:37: Chestnut Hill Road & Northbridge & Cassie Lane; 6:52: Douglas Street & 120 Federal St.; 6:43: Rocco Drive & Theresa Drive; 6:38: Chestnut Hill Road 6:30: Howe Avenue & Lincoln Avenue; Hunter Road; 6:52: 126 Douglas St.; 6:53: Monica Lane; 6:45: Federal Street & & Oak Street; 6:38: Chestnut Hill Road & 6:32: Millbury Avenue & Lake Street; Douglas Street & Marywood Street; Ascension Street; 6:46: 52 Main St.; 6:47: Burns Avenue; 6:39: Chestnut Hill Road 6:33: Millbury Avenue & Hayward Lane; 6:56: Oak Street & Cross Street; 6:57: Main Street & Austin Street; 6:48: Main & Lincoln Street; 6:40: Lincoln Street 6:35: Wheelock Avenue & Millbury Granite Street & Pulaski Street; 6:59: Street & Church Street; 6:50: 325 Main & Preston Street; 6:42: Thayer Street & Avenue; 6:36: Wheelock Avenue & Granite Street & Rogerson Crossing; St.; 6:54: Millville Road & Holbrook Depraitre Road; 6:43: Thayer Street & MacArthur; 6:38: Wheelock Avenue & 7:00: Linwood Street & Carrington Lane; Lane; 6:56: 383 Millville Road; 6:58: South Allard Court; 6:44: 212 Thayer St.; 6:48: John Street; 6:40: Atchue Opticians; 7:02: Linwood Street & Church Street; Main Street & Elmshade Drive; 7:06: 777 381 Chestnut Hill Road; 6:51: 78 Fisher 6:41: Grafton Road & Cedar Avenue; 7:04: Providence Road & Driscolls Lane; Providence Road; 7:07: 944 Providence Road; 6:52: 31 Fisher St.; 6:55: East Street 6:41: Grafton Road & Hastings Avenue; 7:08: 1063 Providence Road; 7:10: 905 Road; 7:08: Church Street & Plummer & Country Road; 6:57: Blackstone Street 6:44: Deernolm Street & Lordvale Church St. Extension Park. & Hollis Street; 6:58: Blackstone Street Boulevard; 6:47: Riverlin Street & BVT 10: Douglas BVT 15: Uxbridge & Henry Street; 6:59: Mendon Street & Colton Road; 6:48: Riverlin Street & 6:03: 459 North East Main St.; 6:09: 6:11: West Street & Longmeadow West River Road; 7:00: West River Road Railroad Avenue; 6:49: Riverlin Street Main Street & Glen Street; 6:11: Main Road; 6:12: West Street & Foxwood Lane; & Easy Street; 7:02: West River Road & & Blanchard Drive; 6:49: Riverlin Street Street & Common Street; 6:13: South 6:15: West Street & Paine Street; 6:16: 717 Harvest Road; 7:05: 462 Quaker St.; 7:09: & Mayfair Drive; 6:51: Grafton Street East Main Street & Yew Street; 6:15: West St.; 6:21: Linden Street & Perry 1046 Quaker St. & Carousel Drive; 6:53: Grafton Street Downs Road & Se Main Street; 6:17: Street; 6:24: Linden Street & South East BVT 24: Douglas and Sutton & Braney Road; 6:53: Grafton Street & Downs Road & South Street; 6:19: Arch Main Street; 6:25: 278 South East Main 6:20: Lackey Road & Putnam Hill Autumn Gate Circle (Second Entrance); Street & Royal Crest Drive; 6:26: 187 St.; 6:26: 294 South East Main St.; 6:30: Road; 6:25: 46 Torrey Road; 6:27: 59 6:59: Fitzpatrick Road & Alana Drive; Walnut St.; 6:29: Wallum Lake Road Douglas Pike & Hathaway Lane; 6:32: Birch St.; 6:29: 405 North West Main St.; 7:02: Pleasant Street & Sunrise Avenue; & Birch Hill Road; 6:36: 126 Chestnut 671 Aldrich St.; 6:33: 578 Aldrich St.; 6:33: 663 North West Main St. 6:34: 704 6:33: Aldrich Street & Gary Lane; 6:35: North West Main St.; 6:34: 715 North Aldrich Street & Glendale Road; 6:35: West Main St.; 6:35: 738 North West 340 Aldrich St.; 6:36: Aldrich Street & Main St.; 6:38: 127 Douglas Road; 6:43: Chestnut Street; 6:42: Chocolog Road Central Turnpike & Manchaug Road; & Yankees Way; 6:48: Spinning Wheel 6:45: Central Turnpike & Century Farm j j j Friday’s Child j j j Drive & Crown Shield Avenue; 6:49: Road; 6:47: Central Turnpike & Ray Crown Shield Avenue & Gentry Lane; Lane; 6:49: Central Turnpike & Fuller 6:49: Cotton Mill Way & Williamsburg Road; 6:50: Fuller Road & Mendon Road; Logan is an affectionate, funny Drive; 6:53: 276 Richardson St.; 6:55: Mill 6:54: Uxbridge Road & Southwick Road; Street & Pond Street; 6:58: Pond Street & 6:56: Southwick Road & Purgatory seven-year-old boy of Caucasian Trask Lane; 7:03: 256 High St.; 7:04: High Road; 6:59: Central Turnpike & Burnap descent. Logan enjoys spending Street & Carney Street; 7:05: High Street Road; 7:00: Central Turnpike & Silver time with adults and other chil- & Pleasant Street; 7:08: North Main Ledge Drive. dren, and he also loves being the Street & Seagrave Street; 7:09: North Blackstone Valley Regional center of attention! Logan recently Main Street & Homeward Avenue; 7:10: Vocational Technical High School started learning how to tell jokes North Garden Street & North Main serves the towns of Bellingham, Street; 7:12: 418 North Main St. Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, and he takes great pride in seeing BVT 18: Douglas and Northbridge Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, others laugh when he delivers the 6:15: 358 South West Main St.; 6:22: Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton punch line. Some of Logan’s oth- Lower Gore Road & Hilltop Drive; 6:27: and Uxbridge. Located in the heart er favorite activities are playing 8 Cedar St.; 6:29: Webster Street & Cedar of the Blackstone Valley, Blackstone outside and going on vacations. Street; 6:31: 40 Wallis St.; 6:33: 141 North Valley Tech creates a positive learning Logan is legally freed for adoption West Main St.; 6:34: North West Main community that prepares students for Street & Douglas Hill Way; 6:37: West personal and professional success in and it is recommended that he be Street & Conservation Drive; 6:41: West an internationally competitive society placed in a two-parent home as Street & Riedell Street; 6:44: Grove Street through a fusion of rigorous vocation- the youngest or only child. & Mumford Road; 6:48: Main Street & al, technical, and academic skills. The Because Logan is on the Autism Whitins Road; 6:57: Prescott Road & school’s website is www.valleytech.k12. Spectrum, it is important that his Theresa Circle; 6:58: Prescott Road & ma.us. 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Brigade volunteers mill around the Legion Hall’s kitchen amid stacks of donated supplies. John Maradona, left, and fellow volunteers set up dinner.

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Frank G. Ruth Chilinski DeAmicis LETTERS TO THE EDITOR President & How Can You Editor Publisher Stanick: looking for classmates Help Your Editorial To the Editor: Stanick] at [email protected] to My name is Jerry Stanick and I live get the details in regards to where to Kids Pay for near Atlanta. I graduated in the NHS send their check for the meal. I had a class of ‘65, and was even a soda jerk at similar event in September of last year Flagg’s. My mom Marion, worked at the at Wright’s Farm which drew about 23 College? Not to be A&P as a cashier. Even at the A&P which classmates. I have a cutoff date just after first opened across from Woolworth’s Labor Day when I will need to give the on Church St. Prior to the A&P, she had restaurant a close approximate of the worked at Woolworth’s. This was just number of buffet meals to prepare. Financial taken lightly after we moved to Benson Road from I am hopeful that you have a calendar Focus East Douglas. My dad worked at the of events in the Blackstone Valley News Congress shall make no law respecting shop. Tribune. I sincerely hope you will be able DENNIS an establishment of religion, or prohibit- My reason for writing is to hopeful- to help me get the word out. ANTONOPOULOS ing the free exercise thereof; or abridging ly get word out of a class luncheon I the freedom of speech, or of the press; or have arranged at the Meadow Brook Jerry Stanick the right of the people peaceably to assem- Restaurant on Rte. 16 in Mendon for [email protected] It’s still summer, but we’re get- ble, and to petition the Government for a Wednesday Sept. 12 beginning at noon. ting close to a new school year. redress of grievances. I need people to contact me [Jerry One day, though, “back-to-school” will mean “off to college” for your The Boston Globe has issued a rally- children. Will you be financially ing cry to its fellow journalists nation- Take prepared to help your kids cope wide. The basis for it is to have the with the costs of higher educa- editorial page of every newspaper the tion? Unconventional Your first step, of course, is to take up the First Amendment and its present precarious position under the Hint know what you’re up against, onslaught of anyone who would rather so here are some numbers: For their deeds be kept dark and quiet. KAREN the 2017-18 academic year, col- garden recipes lege costs (tuition, fees, room and The “right” of a journalist to be told TRAINOR something and then report it to the rest board) were, on average, near- of the world is flimsy at best; we know ly $21,000 for in-state students that. We recognize we have only our own Gardens are in full bloom and after squares. at four-year, public schools and “say so” and the fact we work for whom a season of tending, it’s finally time to *** nearly $47,000 for students attend- we do that gives us the carte blanche to enjoy the “fruits of our labor!” While Garden Tomato Cake ing private colleges or univer- confront politicians, businesses, school nothing quite compares to biting into a This is not your mother’s tomato soup sities, according to the College boards, the police, fire departments, warm, red tomato just plucked from the spice cake! A nutty, fruity cake with a Board. And you can probably public meetings, town clerks, contrac- vine, there are many creative ways to bright garden flavor, topped with sweet expect even bigger price tags in tors, casino owners, lawyers, judges, serve up your garden favorites. From cream cheese frosting - is your mouth the years to come. dog catchers, and yes, those who want rich, moist brownies to old fashioned watering yet? To help prepare for these costs, to be elected to something. jam, these unconventional garden reci- Ingredients: 1 cup brown sugar, dark; you might want to consider put- Many don’t want to talk to us. Either pes culled from the internet, bring a new 1/2 cup vegetable shortening; 2 large ting your money in a vehicle spe- because they don’t want what they twist to traditional backyard crops. eggs; 3 cups flour, all purpose; 2 tea- cifically designed to help build know to be told to everyone else, or they spoons baking powder; 1 teaspoon bak- assets for college, such as a 529 have something to hide, or they will Fried Watermelon ing soda; 1 teaspoon nutmeg; 1 teaspoon education savings plan. All with- look bad, or they are doing something Sounds wacky, but this recipe offers a salt; 2 cups tomatoes ripe, peeled, seeded, drawals from 529 plans are free they shouldn’t or they are just afraid fun way to serve up summer’s favorite chopped; ½ cup walnuts chopped; 1/2 cup from federal income taxes as long they won’t handle themselves well. But fruit. Jazz it up by serving on skewers dates chopped; 1/2 cup raisins, seedless as the beneficiary you’ve named without talking to the nebulous “us”, and offering with a dip. chopped. uses the money for qualified col- we don’t know which, if any of those, lege, trade school or graduate it is. Ingredients: 1 watermelon (8-10 lbs.); 7 Directions: Mix cream sugar and short- school expenses. Withdrawals Could be innocent fear. tablespoons cornstarch; 11 tablespoons ening. Add eggs. Add sifted dry ingredi- for expenses other than qualified Could be scandalous fraud. flour; 2 egg whites, beaten; 3 cups vegeta- ents, mixing well. Stir in tomatoes, nuts, education expenditures may be Over the course of a long career we’ve ble oil; confectioner’s sugar dates, and raisins. Put into greased and subject to federal, state and pen- seen murder and mayhem of many vari- floured 9 x 13 baking pan. Bake in pre- alty taxes on the earnings portion eties. Crooked people of many stripes Directions: Cut the watermelon in half heated 350ºF oven for 35 minutes or until of your plan. (However, tax issues of stolen millions of dollars, sometimes and remove the pulp, including seeds. cake tests done. Frost with cream cheese for 529 savings plans can be com- from taxpayers, sometimes from rela- Cut the pulp into diamond shapes. Coat frosting. plex, so please consult your tax tives, sometimes from both. Without with the flour. Mix egg whites with corn- *** advisor before investing.) someone reporting it, tax dollars, your starch adding a little water into a batter. Zucchini/Raspberry Jam You can generally invest in the dollars, would have continued to be Heat the oil to about 250 degrees for deep Two unlikely garden offerings pair up 529 savings plan offered by any siphoned. frying. Dip the watermelon pieces in the for this easy to make version of old fash- state, but if you invest in your Anyone who bleats about the “unfair- batter and deep fry until outside crust ioned jam. own state’s plan, you may be able ness” of any newsgathering organiza- is firm. Turn off the heat and continue to claim a tax deduction or receive tion, to our way of thinking, is suspect to deep fry the watermelon until light Ingredients: 3 cups sugar; 3 cups a tax credit. of something. What are they worried brown. Remove, drain well, sprinkle with crushed raspberries with juice; 3 cups By starting your 529 plan early, about? Is someone getting too close to confectioner’s sugar. . zucchini; 3 oz. raspberry Jell-O gelatin when your children are just a few something? *** years old, the investments with- That’s been the case often in the past. Squash Brownies Directions: Peel and cube the zucchi- in the plan have more time for Diversion is always a good tactic. Pureed summer squash adds moisture ni. Cook in a small amount of water potential growth. Plus, you can It’s how the best magic tricks work. and richness to this delicious brownie until tender. Add raspberries and sugar. make smaller contributions each So while the screaming is continuing recipe. It’s the perfect way to disguise Continue cooking on low heat, stirring year, rather than come up with about this or that over here; the “what- nutrition in a decadent dessert - not to constantly until thickened. Stir in slowly, big lump sums later on. ever it is” is continuing or getting worse mention an ideal excuse to use up extra one packet of Jell-O. Cook until proper A 529 plan is not the only educa- over there. squash! consistency. Use proper canning proce- tion-savings tool you can use, but There’s also the big one we appreci- dure to preserve, or allow to cool and it has proven effective for many ate…omission. Ingredients: ½ cup vegetable oil; 1 refrigerate. people. Yet you may also want If someone doesn’t ask that one, big, 1/2 cups white sugar; 2 teaspoons vanil- *** to consider ways to keep college important question…well just don’t la extract; 2 cups all purpose flour; 1/2 Win Dinner for Two at the Publick costs down in the first place. mention it yourself and maybe every- cup unsweetened cocoa powder; 1 1/2 House For one thing, your children one will forget about it. teaspoons baking soda; 1 teaspoon salt; Your tips can win you a great dinner may be eligible for various forms Diversion, omission, and whining. 2 cups pureed summer squash: ¾ cup for two at the historic Publick House of financial aid. Some types of aid We’ve had someone complain we got chopped walnuts; ½ cup chocolate chips Historic Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send depend on your family’s income, their quote wrong, we showed them (optional) in a hint to be entered into a random but others, such as merit-based notes: “well, that may be what I said, Frosting Ingredients: 6 tablespoons drawing. One winner per month will win scholarships, are open to every- but that’s not what I meant…” unsweetened cocoa powder; 1/4 cup mar- a fabulous three course dinner for two one. But you don’t have to wait See, that freedom to let the press do garine; 2 cups confectioners’ sugar; 1/4 at the renowned restaurant, located on until you get an offer from a their jobs means we do get to attend cup milk; 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract Route 131 across the town common in school’s financial aid office – you those meetings (and if they all meet Directions: Preheat oven to 350º F (175 historic Sturbridge. Because I’m in the can explore some opportunities ahead of time to talk about what they degrees C). Grease and flour a 9x13 inch business of dispensing tips, not invent- on your own. For example, many are going to do at the meeting later, baking pan. Mix together the oil, sugar ing them (although I can take credit for local and national civic and reli- then we get to be there then too, that’s and 2 teaspoons vanilla until well blend- some), I’m counting on you readers out gious groups offer scholarships a pre-meeting, with a quorum; oh, and ed. Combine the flour, 1/2 cup cocoa, there to share your best helpful hints! to promising young people, and we stuck around for the “after meeting” baking soda and salt; stir into the sugar ** your own employer may even pro- to discuss how the public meeting went mixture. Fold in the squash, walnuts, and Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip vide some types of grants or assis- too.) optional chocolate chips. Spread evenly that has worked for you? Do you have a tance. Plus, your state also may We don’t just ask for the paperwork to into the prepared pan. question regarding household or garden offer other benefits, such as finan- follow along to be a pain, it’s because we Bake for 25 to 30 minutes in the pre- matters? If so, why not share them with cial aid or scholarship funds. It want to see the numbers, to compare, heated oven, until brownies spring back readers of this Stonebridge Press publica- can certainly take some digging to find discrepancies like the missed when gently touched. To make the frost- tion? Send questions and/or hints to: Take to find these funding sources, but decimal point that nearly cost a town ing, melt together the 6 tablespoons of the Hint! C/o the Southbridge Evening the effort can be worthwhile. $85,000. cocoa and margarine; set aside to cool. In News, PO Box 90; Southbridge, MA 01550. Here’s another option for reduc- If we are doing OUR jobs, that free- a medium bowl, blend together the con- Or E-mail [email protected]. Hints are ing college costs: Consider sending dom is for your safety. It means the fectioners’ sugar, milk and 1/2 teaspoon entered into a drawing for dinner for two your child to a local community news you read once a week about the vanilla. Stir in the cocoa mixture. Spread at the historic Publick House Inn. college for two years to get many town hall and the DPW and the police over cooled brownies before cutting into of the “general” requirements out department is the real thing. of the way before transferring to Do we miss stuff? Yes. We will be the a four-year school for a bache- first to admit we do. We would like to lor’s degree. Community colleges be better than we are, and we work con- the letter is yours. are typically quite affordable, and stantly at it. LETTERS We don’t have a set limit, but if many of them offer high-quality But first and foremost, we have to be you keep it around 600 words or programs. there, and be real about what the job is. Extra! Extra! Read All About It! so, you’re going to have a better A college degree is costly, but We think you’re important chance at seeing all your words in many people feel it’s still a great enough to tell all our readers to print. investment in their children’s www.StonebridgePress.com turn to the Opinion pages and read If you want to write a bit longer future. And by taking the appro- your Letters to the Editor. about a particular issue, maybe a priate steps, you can help launch that investment. In Print and Online But first, you have to write us! guest Your Turn column is your Mail your letters to the Blackstone cup of tea. If you do that, try to This article was written by Valley Tribune, P.O. Box 90, keep it between 700-800 words. Southbridge, MA 01550. Edward Jones for use by your Remember, libelous remarks and/ local Edward Jones Financial Or e-mail your letters to the editor or personal attacks are a no-no Advisor. Please contact Dennis at ruth@stone bridgepress.news. and could lead to your letter not Antonopoulos, your local Edward You’ll need to provide your name being published. Jones Advisor at 5 Albert Street, and place of residence, along with So, what are you waiting for? Auburn, MA 01501 Tel: 508-832- a phone number, so we can verify Start writing! 5385 or dennis.antonopoulos@ edwardjones.com. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 9 Home SummerThis section reaches 47,000 households in 7 Massachusetts newspapers. 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These are very important Accommodations, Transportation will be entertained with a Cabaret filled 331 Main Street and could save your life. Please, stop in along with meal vouchers and free play with songs and laughter. $87/person, PO Box 1294 anytime and pick yours up for free. packages!! For more Information call or call Jeannine to sign up. (508) 476-2283 Emergency Information Sheets: come by the Senior Center for a flyer. FAX (508) 476-1681 Please, call the center if you would like 508-865-9154 UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER Facebook: DouglasMaSrCtr to be added to the list or update your UPCOMING SUMMER CONCERT 36 South Main Street Open Monday through Thursday 9 information. SERIES (508) 278-8622 a.m.-2 p.m. Eddie Forman Polka Band Orchestra MILLBURY COUNCIL ON AGING Thursday, August 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tai Chi Classes with Ron Allen, Lark EVENING EVENTS 1 River St., Millbury Hot dogs & drinks will be available Studio, will resume in the Fall. If you Movie Nights: The last Wednesday of (508) 865-9154 for sale. These events will be held would like to continue Tai Chi class- every Month! Lunch is served daily at noon, call to rain or shine, bring your lawn chairs! es during the summer, Ron will be at TRANSPORTATION reserve your place 48 hours in advance. Co-sponsored by One Care of Millbury the Northbridge Senior Center Monday INFORMATION and Friends of the Millbury Seniors evenings from 6:30-7:30pm and cost will Elder Bus Service Schedule Millbury Senior Center WEEKLY EVENTS be: $4 seniors/$5 1st Responders/$7 all S.C.M. Elderbus, under contract Transportation Services Craft Classes others. Call the Northbridge Senior to the Worcester Regional Transit Residents can travel on Monday Wednesdays from 9:30-11 a.m. Plan Center 508-234-2022 if you have any Authority, provides transportation ser- through Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. what you would like to make & pay for questions. vices to senior and disabled clients for ADA clients and job assignments (dis- the materials you use! For more infor- Computer classes will be held NOT be twenty-one communities within cen- abled) 7 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. mation call. held during the month of July. Students tral Massachusetts. Please call elder We require a 48 hour reservation for MONDAY from UHS & BVT will commence these bus directly at (1-800 321-0243) to make rides 8:30a.m.: walking club; 9:30 a.m. light free classes in August from 3-4 pm. all reservations. Reservations must be One way van ride in town is $1.50; one exercise; 12:30 p.m.: Wii bowling; 1p.m.: Have a safe and fun Summer! made 48 business hours ahead of time. town out $1.75; ADA ride costs are $2.75 cribbage, game day, Scrabble, Chinese Hannaford shopping is every DAILY SCHEDULE in town and $3 for one town out. checkers, scat and Wii bowling. Tuesday morning. Shaw’s, Dollar Tree Monday: All rides to the Senior Center are 25¢ TUESDAY & Ocean State will be on the 2nd and 4th 9 a.m.: walking club; 10 a.m. osteo Escorts are also available! 9-10 a.m.: blood pressure; 9:30-10:30 Thursdays instead of Walmart. exercise; 10 a.m. reverse glass painting; Our service is curb to curb, call for a.m.: Tai Chi; 10:45-11:30 a.m.: Zumba We will be taking a day trip on noon: needleworks more Information or a Reservation! Gold; 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Yoga. 11 a.m.: Saturday, August 18 to the Sheriff’s Tuesday (508) 865-9247 Sing-A-Long; 1 p.m.: cribbage & Scat. Annual Senior Picnic sponsored by 9 a.m.: walking club; 9:30 a.m.: Zumba; THE MILLBURY SENIOR WEDNESDAY The Worcester County Reserve Deputy 9:30 a.m.: cribbage; noon: bingo CENTER IS NOW ACCEPTING SNAP Craft Classes, 9:30-11 a.m. Plan what Sheriff’s Association. This is held at Wednesday APPLICATIONS you would like to make & pay for the the SAC Park in Shrewsbury from 9 a.m.: walking club; 10 a.m.: osteo (Food Stamps) materials you use! For more informa- 11:00am – 3:00pm. We are looking for- exercise; 11 a.m.: coloring; noon: nee- Our appointments are on Tuesdays & tion call us. 1 p.m. Social bingo 6 p.m.: ward to another fun filled day with com- dleworks; 1 p.m.: yoga; 11 a.m. (once a Thursdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Night Bingo! plimentary lunch, raffles and BINGO! month) book and movie club. Call for an appointment & required RMV Transactions Transportation will be available for Thursday documentation (508) 865-9154 EVERY WEDNESDAY 10 a.m.-2 p.m. those unable to drive. 9 a.m.: walking club; 9 a.m.: yoga; 9:30 Announcing Millbury Senior Center’s including license renewals (drivers Tuesday, August 21, 12:30-2:00 pm, a.m.: computers; 10 a.m.: tai chi; 10 a.m. new… younger than 75); registration renew- Brian Guagnini, sales executive and noon: acrylic painting; noon: bingo “MEMORY CAFÉ” als, change of address, duplicate license Medicare sales for Fallon Health will Douglas Service Schedule in Town: Please join us for our first Memory or registration, reporting lost or stolen be here for one on one talk about Senior Monday-Friday Café disability placard and how to request a Care Options. If you have any ques- Medical first pick up 8:30 a.m. – last Tuesday, August 28 2:00-3:30 pm, at replacement. Call for an appointment. tions, please feel free to come speak to pick up 3:30 p.m. the Center THURSDAY him. You can meet up with Brian after Work first pick up 8:30 a.m. – last pick A Memory Café is a monthly gath- 9 a.m.: cards; 10-11:30 a.m.: adult col- lunch and he will be back again on up 3:30 p.m. ering for people with memory loss/ oring class; 12:45 p.m.: whist; 2:30-3:30 Tuesday, September 18th General Business first pick up 8:30 challenges and their care partners. It is p.m.: computer and cell phone classes, Friday, August 24, 11:30am-12:30pm – a.m. – last pick up 3:15 p.m. a time to socialize, make new friends, reservations required, please call. Pizza Party! Out of Town Medical: Wednesday, and have a good time. FRIDAY Tuesday, August 28, 11:30am – Thursday, Friday Service Hours Fourth Tuesday of each month, 9 a.m.: shopping; 9:30 a.m.: light exer- 12:30pm, Ask the Nurse. Salmon Health Trips to Worcester/Auburn refreshments will be served. Our cises; 12:30 p.m.: bridge and Scat. VNA will be available for the Free 10:00 - 12:00 Outreach worker, Julie Fitzgerald, is NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER Blood Pressure Clinic. Janet Iocabelli 12:00 - 2:00 happy to answer any questions, call to will be at the senior center today and Out of Town Grocery Shopping: RSVP 508-865-9154! (508) 234-2002 every fourth Tuesday. Feel free to join Tuesday TRIPS www.northbridgemass.org/coun- us for lunch and participate in this Customer Choice Drop-Off Pick-Up Newport Playhouse cil-on-aging important free monthly clinic offered Walmart - Whitinsville 11:00-12:30 “There’s a Burglar in my Bed” Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., by the Salmon VNA. You are welcome Sunshine Club News Thursday, September 13 Friday 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. to join us for lunch! Monthly Meetings: Are held on the Bus leaves at 9 A.M and Returns at Friday, August 31, 11:30am–12:30pm, first Tuesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. 6 P.M. Upcoming Special Events and End of Summer Luau! Time to say good- Meetings are held at the senior center. Cost $73. Price includes Dinner, Announcements bye to Summer and welcome in the Fall! Outreach News Show, and Cabaret!. Sign up by calling We require registration for all of our Be sure to join us for our annual Luau Insurance: If you are thinking about or stopping by (508) 865-9154 events and trips. Additionally, if you and have some fun! Sign up early as changing your insurance or you are Foxwoods Trip need transportation, please inform seating is limited. confused by any changes going on, let Monday, September 10 the center at the time of registration. Monday, Sept. 3: The senior center us know. We have a Shine Councilor The bus leaves the Millbury Senior Simply call to sign-up. Deposits and fees will be CLOSED in observance of Labor able to meet and discuss any issues you Center at 7A.M and returns at 4:45 P.M. are required at time of sign up in order Day. No lunch will be served and there are having. Cost is $25. Call or stop by the Senior to reserve your spot. will not be any transportation. Medical Equipment: We have lots of Center to reserve your seat! (508) 865- EVENTS Thursdays, Sept. 6 – Oct. 11, 1:30-2:30 walkers, shower chairs, and commodes 9154 There will be no Caregiver Support p.m.: Tai Chi Classes with Ron Allen, available at the center if you would TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO Group this month. Lark Studio will begin again at the like to borrow one. Please, do not drop TRIP Every Friday from 9-12:00, a SHINE Uxbridge Senior Center. Sessions are off any equipment without letting us October 21-22, 2 Days 1 Night Counselor is here to assist with under- free, but a suggested donation of $2 know, as we have very little storage. Trip includes Overnight standing your Medicare benefits and per class is welcome. This is a fun way File of Life: We have many available other health insurance options. You to help you with balance, meditation must call to sign up. and to stay active. Call 508-278-8622 if Every Monday we are offering an you have any questions or check our www.StonebridgePress.com evening Tai-Chi class from 6:30-7:30. $4/ Facebook page for updates. Walk-ins class for seniors, $5 First Responders, $7 and public are welcome! for all others. LUNCH AND LEARN WITH CHIEF Tuesday, Aug. 21st from 10-12:00 TIMOTHY BURKE: Friday, Sept. 7, Fallon Sr. Member Services Rep. will 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Uxbridge Police be here to answer your questions. Chief Timothy Burke will hold his Wednesday, Aug. 22nd @ 10:00 Fire monthly Community Policing Bureau Extinguisher and Fire Prevention Class Presentation. His guest speaker will presented by the Northbridge Fire be Kristin Black from the Uxbridge Department. Board of Health. Kristin will speak Heavy Snow is Wednesday, Aug. 22nd @ 10:30 Book about the upcoming flu shot clinics Club. This month we are reading and will also have sharps containers “Defending Jacob”. New members are and kitchen scrap buckets available. most welcome! Uxbridge Community Television will Expected Thursday, Aug. 23rd from 1-3:00 RMV film this and they will air it on local Near Me cable access 192. We will have it on our Snow will be in the weather forecast again sooner than we Saturday, September 15th from 9-2:00 Facebook page in the near future. We FINE will be having its annual Car are thankful to be working closely with realize! Rest assured, even in the heavy snow of the winter Wash Fundraiser @ Advance Auto the Uxbridge Police Department and to season, your local Blackstone Valley Tribune is delivered to Parts on 277 Church Street. $7/car. have Uxbridge Community Television Come on down to support us! film these events. every home in the area in the secure delivery compartment WEEKLY: Tuesday, Sept.11, 1 p.m.: Uxbridge known as your mailbox. MONDAY Free Public Library Book Club Meeting Coloring Club: Every Monday 1:00 with Zach Parrish. They will be discuss- Delivery of your Tribune is made every week via our BINGO Every Monday at 1 p.m. Chair ing “I Let You Go” by Clare Mackintosh. trusted friends at the Postal Service. You can Yoga at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us for count on them, and you can count on us — trusted local Mondays we are adding an evening lunch on this day and we will provide Tai-Chi class from 6:30-7:30. $4/class for transportation home after if you ride news and trusted local advertiser information delivered to seniors, $7 for all others. Call to sign up. in on the van. Please call 508-278-8622 to you each and every week. TUESDAY sign up. The next Page Turners meeting Tai Chi with Chris Powloka will be on Oct. 9. Tuesdays from 10:45–11:45 $2/class Sept. 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Uxbridge Do you have a local Pokeno at 12:45 p.m. Senior Academy Movie Night!! Pass business? WEDNESDAY the popcorn; it’s Movie Night at the .Computers Uxbridge Senior Center second Tuesday Let us help you spread the Wednesdays: Our computer expert of each month! We will be watching good word. is here from 1:30-3:30 to help with any The Bandwagon with Fred Astaire. questions you have. Call to sign up. Transportation will be available for Call or email for details! Low Impact aerobics at 10:15 a.m. those who are unable to drive. Call THURSDAY the Uxbridge Senior Center at 508-278- Chair Yoga 8622 to set up a ride. Refreshments will Chair Yoga at 10 a.m. Thursdays be provided by the Uxbridge Elderly Patricia Owens FRIDAY Connection. Suggestions for films for Painting Class Oct. 9 and beyond are encouraged; oth- Advertising Every Friday @ 9:00; Stretch and erwise, Lewis and Thornton will con- Account Executive Strengthening Class at 10:15 tinue aiming to select movies folks will TRIPS enjoy. Sure, you can watch a movie on [email protected] September 20 “The Vermont Country TV at home, but how much more fun to (508)909-4135 Store”. Beautiful time of year to trav- see it with friends. No need to sign up; el to Vermont. You will enjoy a lun- just come and enjoy! Everyone is wel- cheon at the House in come! Next movie night will be Oct. 9. Brattleboro, followed by a visit to the A new Alzheimer’s Caregiver Vermont Country Store and finally on Support Group will be forming start- to The Grafton Village Cheese Store. ing Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 1-2 p.m. [email protected] $81/person, call Jeannine for more For our first meeting, we will have information on any of our trips. Julie McMurray from the Alzheimer’s (508) 909-4135 December 2, The Newport Playhouse Association present Alzheimer’s presents, “A Doublewide Texas Association support and services. Julie Visit us online at Christmas”. A day of food, fun, and will be presenting a brief overview farce! 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1pm. Cost per adult 18 and older $5. at 508-234-5268, e-mail [email protected] Friday August 17 Saturday September 8 Whitinsville Fish and Game Club: or visit www.pscrc.org for more infor- Annual Field Day: On September 22 at mation and to register. A complemen- Grey Whisker Pickers: An acoustic South Street Band: High energy classic Whitinsville Fish & Game Club at White tary program for kids ages 5-12, called honky-tonk good timing band. Free event rock experience showcasing music from Court, Douglas 508-476-7204. Events will DivorceCare for Kids, runs concurrently at the Douglas Orchard sponsored by the AC/DC, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Boston, start 11:00 am, featuring fishing derby, with the adult program. Douglas Cultural Council. Time 6-8pm. Foreigner, Guns ‘N Roses, Journey, Led children’s scavenger hunt, ranges will Novelty ice creams and drinks available Zeppelin, Pat Benatar, Styx, Van Halen be open, raffles and games for all ages. FREE WILL DINNERS: The First at the farm store. & many more! The South Street Band Chicken, lobster and steamer dinners will Congregational Church of Sutton, 307 will play from 6-8 p.m. at Douglas Orchard. be offered, (please preorder) as well as Boston Road, presents its monthly free Rain or shine. Cost per adult 18 and older Saturday August 18 burgers, hot dogs, Italian sausage sand- will offering of open seating dinners from $5. Kids are FREE. Novelty ice creams wich. Come for a fun filled family day!! 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the second Saturday of DYNAMIC DOUGLAS DAY: On and drinks available at the farm store. This event will be held rain or shine! each month. All are welcome. Dinners are Saturday, Aug. 18 from 11:00 am to 4:30 AUTHOR OPEN HOUSE: Whether you www.whitinsvillefishandgame.com served with bread, beverage and dessert. pm at Soldiers Field, Mechanic Street, have written a book or are yearning to For more information, call (508) 865-6914. spend the day in Douglas, it surely will write one, the best place to meet, support, Sunday, September 23 be an exciting time! We will be having a celebrate and encourage one another is at SENIOR BREAKFAST: The St. John’s fun-filled day with a watermelon eating the Uxbridge Free Public Library Author FALL FESTIVAL: Family Fun Fest/ Episcopal Church Senior Breakfast is contest, fun activities for the kids, vendor Open House on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 11am. Fall Festival at St. Patrick’s Church, held on the first Friday of the month from fair, a dunk tank, face painting, magician All Blackstone Valley residents who loves Whitinsville on Sunday September 23rd 8 to 9 a.m. at the church, 3 Pleasant Street, and so much more that you won’t want to words, stories or nonfiction are welcome, from 11:00am - 4:00pm. The festival will off Route 122A in Sutton, and is hand- miss it! Admission: a non-perishable can including agents, publishers, literary edi- include vendor tables, bake sale, toy icapped accessible. Suggested donation of food to donate to Douglas Food Pantry. tors and those who write for their own table, raffles, cup cake decorating, food, is $5. For more information, call Cyndy For information about the event, email enjoyment. Light refreshments will be games, music and much more! Vendor Rogers, (508) 529-4437. [email protected] served while we meet and greet. spaces are available to rent for $30. Save St. Patrick’s 5K Road Race, Whitinsville: $5 with early registration prior to Sept PARENT SUPPORT: Parent Support Please join fellow runners on Saturday, Sunday, September 9 1st. If interested in renting a vendor table, Group in Millbury sponsored by Parent August 18th for the first annual St. please email officesupport@mystpatricks. Professional Advocacy League (PPAL). Patrick’s 5K Road Race in Whitinsville. Harvest Fair - Vendors Wanted: com or call the rectory at 508-234-5656. Join us for our free and confidential All proceeds will be used to expand the St Gabriel’s will be holding its annual Parent Support Group on the second Youth Ministry Program. Registration Harvest Fair on Sunday, Sept. 9. The fair (workshop) and fourth (sharing) Friday begins at 7:30 am & race begins at 9 am. will be held on the church grounds locat- Thursday September 27 of the month from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Save $5 off the $30 entry fee by pre-reg- ed at 151 Mendon St. Upton and will run the Millbury Public Library. Call PPAL istering at https://www.signmeup.com/ from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Fair will BOO! Halloween Event at Douglas at (508) 767-9725 for further information. StPatricksRoadRace, which includes include a bake sale, vendors, crafters, Orchard. Get dressed up in costume! For Parent Professional Advocacy League is a a t-shirt. Prizes will be awarded. Please plant sale, food tent and music. Vendor all ages! We welcome back “Merlin” to statewide network of parents and profes- call 508-234-5656 or email aileen@mystpat- spaces are available for $25. If interested talk about witches, witch craft (good of sionals and adolescents with emotional, ricks.com for further information. in participating contact Brian Gallagher course) and Halloween related history behavioral and mental health needs. at [email protected] for more infor- and stories. Farm scavenger hunt for mation. Thursday August 23 Halloween candy! Cost $5. Children 12 CARING: The Caregivers Group will EASING INTO THE SCHOOL YEAR: Saturday September 15 and under free. meet in the library at the Northbridge On Thursday, Aug. 23, 7-8 pm at the Simon Senior Center on the fourth Tuesday of Fairfield Public Library, 290 Main St., FLEA MARKET: The First ONGOING EVENTS the month from 3-4 p.m. If you are cur- Douglas, a program for the mom who is Congregational Church on 148 West rently caring for a family member or close sending her child off to school, or for the Main St. in Millbury is sponsoring a Flea NOTHING BUT NET: Uxbridge friend, come and join others who share first time or the dad who is hoping for Market on Saturday Sept. 15 from 9 a.m. Community volleyball every Thursday your compassion. a year of easier transitions and joyful to 2 p.m. Anyone wishing to reserve table 6:30-8:30 p.m. at 130 Douglas St., Uxbridge experiences, Peaceful Life coach Janet space, please call Jeri Stead (508)-865-5371. Valley Chapel lower campus, the Precious AL-ANON: A “Serenity on The Hill” Gonzalez will be offering a free workshop The $20 inside area consists of a large Ones child care building. Pick up games, Al-Anon step meeting will be held at 7 at the library. Some topics she will touch supper table plus a card table. An outside all levels welcomed. Bring a friend, make p.m. every Wednesday at the Rockdale on are getting out the door in the morn- reservation is $10 and those chancing the a friend, stay in shape and have fun. ($1 a Congregational Church, 42 Fowler Road, ings, welcoming your child home in the weather need to provide their own table week). Call Jeannette Gokey at (508) 735- Northbridge. This is a support group for afternoon, and homework & bedtime in and a tent if needed. “The Kitchen” will be 0067 for more info. family and friends of problem drinkers. the evening. serving coffee and muffins, and at lunch Newcomers always welcome. For more time, hot dogs will be served. There will DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP: A new information, call 508-366-0556. Saturday August 25 also be a Bakery Table, and a Church Flea divorce recovery support group starts up Market Table. on Tuesday, Jan, 9, and will meet weekly YOGA GROUP: Come join the Sunshine MEAT RAFFLE: Join us on Tuesdays. Called “Fresh Start – There Yoga Collaborative in our mission to – Saturday, Aug. 25 at Kapi’s Pub, 270 N Saturday is Life after Divorce,” this program is bring community based yoga to Uxbridge Main St, Uxbridge from 1-4 p.m. for a Meat for men and women who are separat- and the surrounding communities! These Raffle to benefit the UHS Booster Club. September 22 ed or divorced and living single again. classes are appropriate for those just Come participate in the raffle and support The group offers support, encourage- beginning to the advanced student. Our the Uxbridge Spartan Athletes. WHAT’S THE BUZZ? Hobby of Bee ment, friendship, and hope. Each meet- class is every Sunday morning from 7:30- The Rafters: The Rafters are a folk-pop Keeping Program at Douglas Orchard. ing includes a topical video followed by 8:30 a.m. at Alternatives, Unlimited at 50 singer songwriter duo of Miki and Dave Learn even more interesting facts about small group discussion, refreshments, Douglas Road in Whitinsville. We have Fitzgibbons. Time 6-8 p.m. at Douglas the honey bees from our 6th generation and social time. The program contin- extra yoga mats, but most folks bring Orchard. Rain or shine. Cost per adult 18 bee keeper, Ken Warchol. Discussion ues to April and is free and open to all. their own. We ask for a $5 donation per and older $5. Kids are FREE. Novelty ice about the Hobby of Bee Keeping. Honey Meetings are held every Tuesday from class, which is passed on to a local orga- creams and drinks available at the farm mead and fruit honey wine tasting follow- 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Pleasant Street nization doing good work in our com- store. ing presentation. Presentation starts at Christian Reformed Church, 25 Cross St., Whitinsville. Contact the church office Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­A14

SENIOR the day and night time illumination Call your senior center and ask for a make nice gifts for senior citizens in continued from page A­­­ 10 tour of the monuments, time in the mall SHINE appointment. You can also call need. area for the Smithsonian Buildings, etc. 1-800-AGE-INFO (1-800-243-4636), then We also continue to need in kind and provide information on the ser- Leaves from Whitinsville Walmart and press or say 3. Once you get the SHINE donations of, decaf coffee, paper towels vices that are available with the associ- some Rhode Island locations. answering machine, leave your name and 8oz plastic cups. One can donate ation. The Uxbridge Senior Center will Portland, ME Narrow Gauge and number. A volunteer will call you directly to the center at 36 S. Main sponsor a Caregiver Support Group Railroad ride and museum: Wednesday, back. During Open Enrollment, it may Street or on-line via the town’s web the second Wednesday of every month Oct. 10. $64. Lunch will be a choice take a couple of days to return your call. page. Every donation helps and comes from 1-2pm. This event is free of charge of baked stuffed chicken breast, fried You can now visit us on the internet at enormously appreciated. Thank you to and open to the caregivers of those clam strips, or baked haddock at the www.shinema.org all who have already donated as well! who are affected by the diagnosis of Clambake Restaurant in Scarborough, SENIOR CENTER WISH LIST: We Feel free to contact us at 508-278-8622 or Alzheimer’s or another form of demen- ME. Leaves Whitinsville at 8 a.m. and welcome and appreciate the support of visit us on our web page at Uxbridge- tia. The goals of the group will focus the Stop and Shop in Westboro at 8:45 anyone in a position to give. Your dona- ma.gov/coa or like us on our FB page or on creating a safe, supportive, confi- a.m. Will be home around 6 or 6:30. tions make a significant difference in by googling Uxbridge Senior Center, or dential, and encouraging environment. The Newport Mansions at Christmas: the lives of our elders and help support even dropping by. Please consider joining us for lunch at Wednesday, Nov. 28. $86. We will our daily lunch program. All mone- The Senior Center is a drop off site for noon before the group meets. Please tour Marble House and the Breakers tary gifts can be made out to the Town the People First Food Pantry. Donations RSVP for this event by Sept. 5, indicate all dressed up for Christmas! If you of Uxbridge with Senior center in the are accepted Monday through Friday if you are also coming for the lunch. think the mansions are magnificent memo section of your check. Gift cards from 8am-4pm. Monday, Sept. 17: Dr. Biancomano by themselves, wait until you see them for Hannaford, Walmart and CVS also will not hold his podiatry clinic this at Christmas! Lunch will be a choice month. He will be back on Monday, of grilled hangar steak, lobster roll, or Nov. 19. penne alla vodka at the restaurant At Monday, Sept. 17: 1-2 p.m. Benefit the Deck right at the wharf area. Leaves Enrollment Center Tri-Valley, Inc. is Whitinsville at 7:30, home around 5:30. now a Benefits Enrollment Center. Bright Lights at Forest Park, Benefits specialists assist with edu- Storrowton Village & Yankee Candle: cation around public benefits as well Wednesday, Dec. 5 $76. Lunch will be as the application process. This is a at the Storrowton Tavern with a choice free service to help connect elders and of baked scrod, Yankee pot roast, or younger people with disabilities access vegetable compose. Take a tour of the needed benefits. Specialists can help decorated buildings of Storrowton complete applications for Mass Health, Village during the day and a tour of SNAP benefits (food stamps), fuel assis- the Christmas Lights at Forest Park at tance, Medicare Extra Help, Medicare night. Sandwich a trip to Yankee Candle Savings Plans, housing, SafeLink tele- into the middle! Leaves Westboro at phones etc. A benefits specialist will 8 a.m., Whitinsville at 8:45 and home be at the Uxbridge COA every third around 8:30 p.m. Monday of the month starting on Sept. North Conway: 3 day trip Dec. 12-14. 17 at 1:00 p.m. You can stop by and meet $469. Stay at the luxurious White the specialist and see how she can help Mountain Hotel and Resort and eat all you, or you can call Tri-Valley at 508- your meals in their dining room over- 949-6640 to book an appointment. looking the mountains. Order off the On Wednesday, Sept. 19, we are going menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. on an Indian Princess Summer Cruise See three Christmas shows and take a around the scenic Webster Lake. The guided tour of the northern valley as Indian Princess is a modern-day repli- well as having some free time in North ca of the grand riverboats that plied Conway to do some tax free Christmas the Mississippi River in the late 19th shopping. Enjoy their heated (like bath- century. Cost will be $30 per person and water!) outdoor pool! includes a boxed lunch, chips, fruit, Please call Sue to reserve any of these cookie and soft drink. Payment is due trips. (508) 476-5820 when you signup. CENTRAL MASS SHINE WEBSITE The Silver Club BUS TRIPS for 2018 The Central Mass Region has recent- Please call Sue at 508-476-5820 for ly launched its website. Visit us on the more information. web at www.shinema.org. Our site has The Silver Club of the Uxbridge valuable general information and links Senior Center has availability on the to other agencies that can assist you following trips: with your insurance needs. Trained Washington, DC: 4 day trip from Oct. SHINE (Serving Health Information 5-8. $699. including five meals, narrat- Needs of Everyone) volunteers can help ed tram tour of Arlington National you! They offer free, unbiased, confiden- Cemetery, fully guided touring during tial counseling on all aspects of health insurance to anyone on Medicare. 12 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Laid Back Competitive League’s playoffs get underway

STURBRIDGE — Despite the The Nuts won, 14-3, advancing to the 4 Lomuscio Trucking, 15-1. at 10 a.m. The championship featuring past rainy weekend, the Laid Back second round. Later on Sunday, Aug. 12, the the Turner’s Club Nuts and the winner Competitive Baseball League was able The other first round games became Turner’s Club Nuts beat the Alliance, of the morning game will play Game 1 to get its playoffs going on Saturday, official on Sunday, Aug. 12 when the 4-3, to advance to the championship in the best-of-three series at 12:30 p.m., Aug. 11. There. One of the four first- top ranked Oxford Bomb Squad won via series. also at Greenbriar. round games was played when the forfeit over No. 8 Shrewsbury, 7-0. The The other semifinal pitting the Game 2 and, if needed, Game 3 will Turner’s Club Nuts, the No. 2 seed, No. 3 Alliance also won on a forfeit, 7-0, Oxford Bomb Squad and Southbridge be played Sunday, Aug. 19, also at played the No. 7 Sturbridge Kangaroos over the No. 6 D.C. Whitecaps. And the Spectacles is set to get underway Greenbriar. at Turner’s Club Field. No. 5 Southbridge Spectacles topped No. Saturday, Aug. 18 at Greenbriar Park

Mathew S. Plamondon photos

The Laid Back Competitive Baseball League’s playoffs got underway Saturday, Aug. 11 when the Turner’s Club Nuts defeated the Sturbridge Kangaroos, 14-3.

Sports Briefs conditions. The cost is $150 per per- nament. For additional information at 7:30 a.m. in front of the Town Hall Annual Saint-Jean-Baptiste son — twosomes and singles are wel- and registration please call Ken (Golf across from the Library at 37 Main come — and there will be a hole-in-one Committee) at (508) 277- 5314 or Ted Street (Route 31). The entry fee is Educational Foundation contest as well as a putting contest, (Foundation Trustee) at (508) 764-7909. $20. Be one of the first 300 pre-registered door prizes and a special golfers raffle. participants and receive a Tree House golf Tournament comes to There will be 18 holes of golf on a PGA Brewing Co. pour! Register by Aug. 17 and LPGA course with valet parking, and receive your choice of the Classic Pleasant Valley bag handling services, unlimited use Charlton Old Home Day Long Sleeve T-Shirt, or a Long Sleeve of the driving range, and chipping and Tech Shirt. Walkers are welcome! Get The 22nd annual Saint-Jean-Baptiste putting areas prior to the 10 a.m. shot- Road Race fast approaching race applications at the Charlton Town Educational Foundation golf tourna- gun start, Florida-style scramble. Early Hall, Charlton Optical or on www. ment is now set for Monday, Aug. 20 at registration begins at 8 a.m. with carts The 52nd annual Charlton Old Home CharltonOldHomeDayRoadRace. Sutton’s Pleasant Valley Country Club. with bag rain covers, a gift bag, coffee, Day Road Race will take place on com. See website for link to online reg- This is a change from the original date continental breakfast and snacks. An Monday, Sept. 3. The race will start istration and mail-in forms. of Monday, July 23 due to the weather executive buffet dinner follows the tour- at 9 a.m. with registration beginning B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018• 13

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If It’s Important to YOU It’s Important to US 14 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune OBITUARIES Linda M. Pulsifer, 70 Alexander A. Haney III, 49 DOUGLAS- Linda M. (Beccia) find around her home. She enjoyed STURBRIDGE- Alexander A. eral aunts, uncles, cousins and his fian- Pulsifer, ‪70, of Eagle Dr. passed away vacationing with Ed in Niagara Falls “Buddy” Haney, 49, of Bates Hill Rd., cé, Ana Krenzul. Alex was predeceased Wed. Aug 8, 2018 at home surrounded (her favorite place), shopping at the passed away unexpectedly on Aug. by a daughter, Christina Haney in 2014. by her loving family. Mendon Gift Barn, and spending qual- 4th, in the Harrington Memorial He was born in Southbridge and She is survived by ity time with her family celebrating Hospital, Southbridge. He leaves his grew up in Holland. her loving husband holidays, especially Christmas, which son, Alexander A. Haney IV of SC; A graveside service for Buddy was of almost 31 years, was her favorite. She was a dedicated step daughter, Jenny Rieser of SC; his held on Aug. 15th at 1:00pm in Holland Edward R. Pulsifer. wife, mother, and grandmother who father, Alexander A. Haney Jr. and his Cemetery, Holland. Linda is also sur- will be sorely missed. wife Nancy of Bangor, ME; his moth- The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, vived by her 3 chil- Her family would like to extend their er, Ruth Niemeyer of Southbridge; a 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge, is direct- dren, Jacqueline gratitude to the staff of the following, granddaughter, Ayva Rose Haney; sev- ing arrangements. Ritchie and her hus- they were extremely helpful and gave band Doug of Salem, the utmost care and support to Linda Lisa Hunt and her fiancé Paul Remillard during her illness: Reliant Medical of Douglas, and Jason Hunt and his Group, especially Dr. Suzanne Martin, Ruth Ann Masterson, 77 companion Jill of Warwick, RI; 3 grand- who was also great friend to Linda; WHITINSVILLE- Ruth Ann and Rita M. (Morel) Bousquet and children, Roger, Cameron, and Ethan South County Dialysis, special thanks (Bousquet) Masterson, 77, formerly grew up in the Whitinsville section of Hunt; a great-grandson, Alexander to Sherry; Brookside Nursing and of Sherry St. passed away Tues. Aug Northbridge. She was a graduate of Hunt; her brother, Fred Beccia and his Rehab in Webster, much thanks to her 7, 2018 at Beaumont Northbridge High School class of 1958. wife Jan, and her beloved friend Kay friend and nurse Gayla; and Hospice Nursing Center in Mrs. Masterson worked several years Suggs. She was predeceased by 2 broth- VNA Southern Worcester County, spe- Northbridge. She for State Mutual Insurance Co., and ers, Luis and Nicholas Beccia. cial mention to Nancy Noonan. had been a resident also as store manager for Honey Farms Born in Milford on May 21, 1948 A Celebration of Linda’s life was at Beaumont the Corp. She enjoyed spending summers she was the daughter of Michael and held ‪on Tues. Sept. 4 in Jackman past 7 years and was with her family in Narragansett, RI, Anna (Del Signore) Beccia and grew Funeral Home, ‪7 Mechanic St., a lifelong resident of making arts and crafts, and needle up in Milford. On Sept. 4th 1987 her Douglas ‪from 2-4pm, with a closing Whitinsville. working in her spare time. She was and Edward got married, and moved prayer service ‪at 4pm. In lieu of flow- She was recently a dedicated wife, mother, and grand- to Woonsocket, RI., until their move to ers, memorial donations may be made predeceased by her mother who will be sorely missed. Douglas in 1991. Linda was a very fam- to the Milford Humane Society ‪P.O. Box loving husband of 58 years Michael D. Her funeral Mass was held ily oriented and put much energy into 171, Medway, MA 02053. To leave a con- Masterson on May 21, 2018. She is sur- at St. Patrick’s Church, 1 Cross St. being a superb wife, and mother. A cat dolence message for the family please vived by her son James J. Masterson on Fri. Aug 10 at 10am. Burial fol- lover, Linda not only had them but, col- visit: ‪www.JackmanFuneralHomes. and his wife Theresa of Whitinsville, lowed in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. lected cat decorations which you would com and 3 grandchildren, Joshua Calling hours were held on Thurs. Masterson, Ryan Masterson and Mindi Aug. 9 at Jackman Funeral Home, Parrish. She was preceded in death by 12 Spring St. Whitinsville from 5 to Marion Elizabeth Ushinski, 95 a son Mark Masterson in 2015. 7 pm. To leave a condolence mes- SUTTON - Marion Elizabeth Trade School skilled in the womanly art Born in Worcester on Jan. 29, 1941 sage for the family please visit: www. (Kokernak) Ushinski, (aka “Nana- of dressmaking. A graduation require- she was the daughter of Leonard J. JackmanFuneralHomes.com Banana”) 95 years, 7 months, and 23 days ment was to design and create one’s young, beloved wife, graduation dress. Mom proudly stated mother, grandmother that “It fit like a glove.” Throughout and great-grand- the years, she also did piecework at a M. Theresa “Terry” Benoit, 91 mother died in grace factory on Front Street, sewing straight and peace at the home skirts for the brand name Personnel, NORTH UXBRIDGE- M. Theresa Uxbridge Public Schools, and worked as of her daughter, Gail as well as various companies such as “Terry” (Murphy) Benoit, 91, passed a preschool teacher at New Beginnings Towne, in Sutton, Telechron, US Envelope, and Iandoli’s. away on Thur., Aug. 9, 2018 at home Preschool in Hopedale. She dropped Mass. on August 7, Mae utilized those hard earned skills peacefully surround- out of school in the 6th grade and went 2018, surrounded throughout her life, sewing dresses and ed by her family. back and got her high school GED in her by her loving fami- matching Easter outfits for her five, She was predeceased 60’s. She was an avid candlepin bowler, ly. Mae was born December 15, 1922 in very lucky daughters, as well as creat- by her husband of who took art classes and enjoyed attend- Dudley, Mass., the seventh of eleven ing sparkling, sequined roller skating 61 years, Roland E. ing fife and drum corps events with her children born to Stanislaus A. Kokernak costumes for her neighbor. The Donald Benoit in 2009. husband and children. Terry had a and Anna M. Dzuirgot Kokernak. Duck Halloween costumes she made for Terry is survived wonderful sense of humor and always Mae is survived by her five daughters grandchildren Becky and Christy would by her 7 children, had a snarky response ready when and their families: Donna Bohon; Joan have made Walt Disney proud! A prolific Thomas E. Benoit and needed. She was a very active member Eident and companion, Leo Forcier; knitter, Mae created dozens of hooded his wife Veronica of of Uxbridge Senior Center, and was a Laurie Widmark and spouse, Peter; baby sweaters in all sizes and colors as Eastham, Paul R. Benoit and his wife parishioner of Good Shepherd Church. Gail Towne and spouse Bob; Cheryl well as colorful ponchos with matching Pamela of Uxbridge, John J. Benoit and Theresa’s calling hours were held in D’Cruz and spouse Alex; her brother, caps. Every December on her birthday, his wife Lisa of Southbury, CT, Judy Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, ‪35 Frank Kokernak and wife, Ann; sister- her children and grand-children cere- M. Kelley and her husband Dana of Snowling Rd.‬, Uxbridge ‪on Sun. Aug. in-law Lucy Cote, as well as by seven- moniously light her handcrafted crys- Lowell, Patricia A. Benoit of Uxbridge, 12 from 4-7pm‬. Her graveside funeral teen beloved grandchildren, twenty-nine tal-beaded Christmas tree lights in her Richard E. Benoit of Uxbridge, and service was held ‪on Mon. Aug. 13‬ in great-grandchildren, as well as countless honor (this was her way of making sure James D. Benoit and his wife Nancy of the VA National Cemetery, Connery cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. everyone remembered it was HER spe- Aquinnah, Martha’s Vinyard; as well Ave, Bourne ‪beginning at 11:30am‬. She was predeceased by her husband cial day). The lighting of those trees will as 14 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil- An additional calling hour was held of seventy years, James Ushinski; her always represent the light she brought dren; several nieces and nephews and prior to burial ‪on Mon. from 8:30- 9:30‬, parents, Stanislaus and Anna Dzuirgot into all of our lives and we will always many great friends. She was also prede- procession will leave the funeral home Kokernak; her brothers; Anthony, John, smile knowing she is watching over us ceased by 6 siblings, Herbert Murphy, promptly ‪at 9:30am‬. In lieu of flowers, Edward, Felix, and Joseph; her sisters, at that moment. She was an avid and James Murphy, John Murphy, Daniel memorial donations may be made to Dorothy Kokernak, Alice Michalak, Kay gifted gardener and always canned her Murphy, Helen Yeskewicz and Bernice the Uxbridge Senior Center, ‪36 S. Main Conrad, and Betty Titta; son-in-law, Bo, own tomatoes and peaches. Her hands Girouard. St. Uxbridge, MA 01569‬, or to Salmon and her beloved grandchildren, An’gela were never idle. Born in Uxbridge on November 16, Hospice, ‪5 Lyman St., Westborough, Dufour and Adam Towne. A funeral was held on Friday, August 1926, she was the daughter of John MA 01581‬. To leave a condolence mes- Mae’s husband, Jim, always described 10, 2018, from Paradis-Givner Funeral and Viola (Blair) Murphy and lived sage for the family please visit: www. himself as a “jack of all trades, master Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, followed by in Uxbridge all of her life. Primarily JackmanFuneralHomes.com of none”. But that familiar phrase was a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Mark’s Church, a homemaker, Terry volunteered for an even more accurate description of 356 Boston Road, Sutton. Burial fol- Mae with her many and diverse tal- lowed at West Sutton Cemetery in ents. If something needed doing, she Sutton. Calling hours were Thursday, wasn’t afraid to take it on. She played August 9, 2018, from 5-8 p.m. at the funer- the piano throughout her life and loved al home. E-mail obituaries for the singalongs. Almost every phrase or sit- To honor our Mom and her love of uation life threw at her, could just as life, please share a smile with a stranger Blackstone Valley Tribune to: easily be turned into a song. Later in her and a hug with someone who needs one. life she learned to play the harmonica, In lieu of flowers, donations may also and became an enthusiastic member of be made to Notre Dame Hospice, 555 [email protected] a harmonica band in Florida. In 1940, Plantation St., Worcester, MA 01605. she graduated from Worcester Girls paradisfuneralhome.com

CALENDAR breakfast on a rotating basis. continued from page A­­­ 11 All are welcome. For more information, please contact A Real Keeper munity. Visit us on Facebook: the ministry coordinator at Sunshine Yoga Collaborative. [email protected]. If you would like to make a RECOVERY: Every donation to this project, please Monday, Celebrate Recovery contact St. Patrick’s rectory at is a Biblically based step pro- 508-234-5656. gram designed to heal a wide Legos Club: the first and variety of habits and harmful third Mondays of each month, behaviors, such as drug depen- for ages 6 and up from 3 until 5 dency, abuse, eating disorders, p.m. at the Whitinsville Social depression, anger, pornogra- Library. For more information phy, broken relationships. about programming, please The group meets every week visit the library’s website at in a two-part session, an open www.northbridgemass.org/ group followed by gender-spe- whitinsville-social-library. IT’S AN ACE! cific small share groups. Starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 9. Come PROJECT KIBBLE: In CHECK OUT THE at 6:30 for coffee and conversa- this tight economy, it can be tion. Pleasant Street Church, tough to make ends meet. SPORTS ACTION! 25 Cross St., Whitinsville, (508) What about your four-legged 234-5268, ext. 14, or email how- friends? Project Kibble collects [email protected]. donations of pet food and sup- plies and distributes them to BREAKFAST: The John 21 local food pantries. We accept Community Breakfast at St. dog and cat food, kitty litter, Patrick’s Church has been small rodent and fish food. All established as a response to donations must be unopened the needs of many people in and unexpired. For more our community. Breakfast information, please contact will continue each and every [email protected] or Saturday from 8-10 a.m. in call Christine at 508-234-8131. the Parish Center, 1 Cross St., Whitinsville. Our mission is 12-STEPS FOR OTHERS: to serve a nutritious break- The Adult Children of fast, free of charge, every Alcoholics 12-step support group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Photo Reprints Available Saturday morning in the spirit of community fellow- on Mondays at the Hopedale Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 ship and hospitality. Teams of Unitarian Church, 65 Hopedale or drop us an email at volunteers prepare and serve St. For more information, call Rose at (508) 234-9004. [email protected] B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 15 First aid & CPR Honoring veterans classes schedule of Korean War Harrington has released CPR: Designed to prepare you DO YOU REMEMBER the our brothers and sisters in ser- eran, presented by our Ladies the following dates have been to provide first aid, CPR, and event called the Spirit of 45 held vice to our country. Auxiliary. released for community CPR, use an automated external on August 16, 2015? We honored At our Spirit of 45 event we We are anticipating approxi- BLS and First Aid classes. defibrillator (AED) in a safe, 82 World War II veterans. Well, honored veterans from Auburn mately 1,000 people at this event. Participants should register timely, and effective man- the time has come to recognize and the surrounding area and Anyone who knows a Korean online by visiting www.har- ner. Teaches critical skills the veterans from the forgotten because of the number of vets War veteran from Auburn is ringtonhospital.enrollware. needed to respond to and war: Korea. we were able to accommodate urged to get in touch with us to com manage an emergency until On Sept. 15 at the Chester P. everyone. People still talk about reserve a place. The event will be All classes are held at emergency medical services Tuttle Post 279 at 88 Bancroft St. it as a very memorable event. held on Saturday Sept. 15th from the main hospital campus arrive. Skills covered in this in Auburn, a recognition cere- We hope that this event has 1-4 p.m. There is no charge but in Southbridge. Additional course include first aid; chok- mony will be held for Auburn the same impact. donations are gladly accepted. healthcare provider BLS, ing relief in adults, children, veterans of the Korean War. As Because of the number of For reservations on the web ACLS, & PALS courses avail- and infants; and what to do of our last count from the US Auburn vets, we will be taking go to our email: theforgotten- able. For questions or for for sudden cardiac arrest in census, there are approximate- reservations from Auburn first. [email protected] or call: more information, contact adults, children, and infants. ly 230 Korean War veterans in We will keep any others on a (508) 864-2413. Jon Gorman, RN, BSN, train- At 5:00 p.m., Registration Auburn. We have not heard of waiting list. We will have a color Donations can be made to the ing center coordinator: (508) Cost: $85. anyone else doing a celebration guard, military vehicles, music Chester P Tuttle Post 279 with 765-2296 September 26 for these forgotten war veter- from the period and exhibits Korea in the memo of the check. 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Master w/New Bath! & Storage Rm! Outside to the 26X32 Detached Garage w/2 Stalls, Workbench Area & 2nd Flr Storage! Start Packing! $749,900.00 Rms! 3 Bdrms! Lake Facing Master! 2 Full Distance to Center of Webster! Town 2013 A/C & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Frplcd Fam Rm! Deck w/Custom Bar! 2 Car Services! Rte. 395 Near! Walk to Baths! C/Air! Generator! $399,900.00 Pool! Sandy Beach! $284,900.00 Garage! $639,900.00 Schools & Churches! $104,900.00

SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 7 Point Pleasant Ave! Panoramic Lake Views! Eastern Expo! Super Sun- WEBSTER LAKE - 100 Union Point WEBSTER LAKE – 12 Kenneth Ave! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Bates Point Rd! Middle Pond! Absolute Prime 52’ Level WEBSTER LAKE – 210 Beacon Park! 5 WEBSTER LAKE – 130 Killdeer rises! 9,000’ Level Lot! 2,300’ Custom Contemp Colonial! Built 2015! Like New! Open Flr Plan! Rm 1,100’ Corner Garden Unit! Applianced Rd! Western Exposure – Beautiful South Pond! 5 Rm Ranch! 80’ Waterfront! Waterfront Lot w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 8 Island - North Pond! West Expo - Beautiful Custom Granite Kit w/Island, Stainless Appliances, Gas Range, Soft Close Cabinets & Recessed Kitchen! Dining Room! Spacious Living Sunsets! 6 Rm 3 Season Home! Add Heat Lights! Spectacular Lake Facing Great Rm, Stone Gas Frplc Surrounded by Custom Cabinetry, Sunsets! 11 Rooms! 2,300’! Recently Completely Remodeled 10 Yrs Ago! Rms, 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths, A/C’d, Ranch! Custom SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Rm Room! 2 Bedrooms! Master Bedroom & Use Yr Round! Great Potential! 4 Bdrms Recessed Lights & Ceiling Fan! Dining Area w/Custom Ceiling! Full Bath w/Granite Vanity & Cus- Renovated! Hardwood Floors! 5 Kraftmaid Cabinet Kit w/Island & Silestone w/Hrdwds & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Awning! Lake Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/ with Master Bath! 1.5 Bathrooms! Tile w/Hrdwds, 2 Lake Facing! Frplc Liv Rm w/ tom Tile Shower! Laundry Rm! “Wood Look” Tile Floors throughout the First Floor! 2nd Flr Fea- Bedrooms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Counters! Bamboo Wood Flrs Throughout! Cathedral, Skylight & Hrdwds! Comfortable Master Bdrm! Frplcd Lower Level Floors Throughout! C/air! Garage! Lake Views! Spacious Kit & Dining Area! 2 tures 3 Comfortable Bdrms w/2 Being Waterfront! Lake Facing Master w/Slider to Deck, Hrdwds, Expansive Decks! Garage! Extra Lot/ Open Flr Plan! Composite Deck! Lake Recessed Lighting, Walk-in Closet & Bthrm Access! Lake Facing Bdrm w/Hrdwds, Dble Closet & Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! Gazebo! Lakeside Pool! Sandy Beach! Baths! 55’ of Sandy Beach! Parking Across Street! Still In Time Facing Master! 2 Bdrms! Full Bath! Fam $239,900.00 Door to Deck! 3rd Bdrm w/Hrdwds & Dble Closet! Full Hall Bath w/Dble Granite Vanity & Tile Flr! for Summer! $629,000.00 $729,900.00 $475,000.00 C/Air! Gas Heat! 24x30 2 Story Detached Garage! Dock! Get Packing! $789,900.00 Rm! $419,900.00

SOLD SOLD SOLD NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT – 8 Reid Smith Cove Road! Panoramic Lake Views! West Expo! Super Sunsets! MILLBURY – WATERFRONT! Ramshorn Lake! 51 Davis Rd! Beautifully Landscaped & Private 1.22 Acres with 500’ WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – 405 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – Access! 124 Gore WEBSTER LAKE – 602 Treasure Isl! 9,698’ Lot! Gently Sloping! 2,254’ Custom Contemp Cape, Built 09 as 2nd Home, Like New! Open Flr On the Water! One of Ramshorn’s Premier Properties “Royledge”! Sprawling 3,117’ French Country Villa with Panoramic Plan! Spectacular Lake Facing Great Rm w/17’ Ceiling, Recessed Lights, Sliders to Trex Deck, Stone Island! Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Rd! 440’ Waterfront! Great Location! Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Hrdwd Floors! Water Views from this Perfect Peninsula! Ideal for Entertaining! Stonewalled Gated Entry, Long Private Driveway to Gas Frplc, Surround Sound & Gleaming Hrdwds! Granite Kit w/Isl, SS Appliances, Soft Close Cabinets, Hardwood Floors! Applianced! Remodeled Direct Highway Access! 3.4 Acres! Applianced Granite Kit! Open Flr Plan! its Stately Appearance! Sprawling Stone & Slate 6+ Room Masterpiece! Light Abounds Throughout! Cathedral & Tray Hrdwds & Recessed Lights! 1st Flr Master w/Tile Bath, Whirlpool Tub/Shower, Dble Sink & Linen Kit! Open Floor Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master UNDEVELOPED LAND w/EXQUISITE 2 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Whirlpool Tub, VIEWS! Explore the Opps! Build a Ceilings with Skylights! Unique Country Kitchen! Formal Dining Room! Fireplaced Great Room! Lake Facing Spacious Closet! Upstairs Sitting Area Overlooking Grand Rm w/Lake Views! Hrdwd Hall to 2 Bdrms w/Recessed Bath! 2.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Separate Shower & Bidet! 3 Baths! Frplcd Lights, Ceiling Fans & Dble Closets! Full Bath & Linen Closet! Lower Level Walkout Fam Rm w/Tile Flr, Heat! Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 BOAT Restaurant, Hotel, Condominiums! Cozy 4 Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Heat! Trex Deck! Recent Master Suite with Everything You’d Expect! 3 Comfortable Bedrooms! 3 Full Bathrooms! Central Air! Garages - 2 Car 10’ Ceilings, Recessed Lights, Ceiling Fans, Stone Gas Frplc, Surround Sound, Wet Bar & Slider! Full SLIPS! Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! Rm, 2 Bdrm Home! Oversize 2 Car Garage Windows/Doors! Garage! 2 Boat Slips! w/2nd Floor! $339,000.00 Detached & 1 Car Detached! Reward Yourself! $999,000.00 Bath w/Tile Flr! Utility Rm w/Laundry & Storage! Nice Docks! Get Packing! $724,900.00 $289,900.00 Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! $334,900.00

Featured Open House! Featured New Listing! WEBSTER - 1057 SCHOOL ST hope2own.com THOMPSON, CT - 653 QUINEBAUG RD 508.943.4333 Sharon Pelletier - Broker Licensed in MA, CT & RI OPEN HOUSE, SUN • 11-1 Fantastic Ranch - One Floor Living with 3 Bedrooms / Hardwoods, 2 Full Tile Baths! Eat- Warm and inviting! 3 Bdrm 2 bath raised ranch has so much to offer! Fire- WE WANT YOUR In Kitchen with Built-Ins. Appliiances Included. Fireplaced Family Room with Hardwoods. placed open living room! Fully applianced kitchen with eat in dining area. 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 Lots of Natural Light. Ceiling Fans, French Doors, First Floor Laundry, Screened in Porch Gleaming hardwoods. Lower level has huge family room w/bar area! Lower LISTINGS! - walks right out to your own private patio. New Roof in 2014. Spacious Flat Level Lot with level bathroom w/washer/dryer! Pristine and move in ready! A must see! Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! Circular Driveway. Two separate 1 Car Garage’s. $279,900 $274,900. June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

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First Time Offered! Grand Custom Built Cape! 10+ Spacious FIRST TIME OFFERED!! Pristine Colonial on 2.54 Acres! Picturesque NEW LISTING! Expanded Cape! 3 bedroom 1.5 bath located NEW PRICE! Simply Move In & Enjoy! Spacious 1,868 SF, 3-4 BR Ranch NEW ENGLAND COMMONS ADULT 55+ COMMUNITY! A Rare Rooms. 4 BRs 3 Full Baths, 2 Full Kitchens, Dining Rm, 2 Lg Setting!! Magazine Quality Décor! Arched Openings, Balcony, Bonus Home! Finished Lower Level & 2 Car Garage Under. Park-like 3 Acre+/- parcel Find! Spacious 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Half Duplex offering 1357 SF+/- liv- in beautiful Dudley! Town Water & Sewer! A little TLC will go far w/250’ of road frontage! Quality built & meticulously maintained home! Cambria ing area on One Level! It boasts a GREAT LOCATION in the complex with a Family Rms, Gorgeous Formal Living Rm w/ Fireplace. 2 - 3 Room above Garage! 9 rooms, 3 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, Teen Suite ~ to making this your forever home. Extra large perennial packed counters, updated appliances, ceramic tiled floors, and Center Island w/custom VERY PRIVATE BACK YARD! OPEN FLOOR PLAN - living room w/cathedral Season Enclosed Patio Rooms! 3,235 SF+/- ONE LEVEL LIVING Media Room ~ Game Room ~ Craft Room!! Brick Patio with Attached park like yard is sure to help soothe and relax you $229,900 lighting and a ceiling pot rack. Formal Living room, bow window! fireplace w/ ceilings, Cabinet & appliance packed kitchen w/peninsula, dining room area w/ 2 BRs. 2nd flr - 2 huge BRs & full bath! in-law setup w/ Fire Pit! *2011 Updates: Roof, Furnace & Re-pointed Chimney! All gas insert. Fully heated 4 season sun room! Entertain your guests in the private w/Atrium doors. 2 master sized bedrooms! Unfinished basement with work- bench. 1 car attached garage, has walking paths, a covered bridge, quaint kitchen, family rm, full bath, garage. NEW PRICE $269,900 This and More is Waiting for YOU NEW PRICE $399,000. 20x16 3 season room! Finished lower level cozy family room w/fireplace! Central air conditioning, wiring for a generator!. 2 outbuildings! $276,900. pond, gazebo & community center! $252,000.

DUDLEY - 22 WILLIAMS ST. PUTNAM, CT - 10 KNOLLWOOD LN LAND! WEBSTER LAKE - 93 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 110 LAKESIDE AVE NEW LISTING! Spacious WEBSTER/THOMPSON BUILDABLE LOTS Townhouse! 2 Large Bed- Webster Lake - 16 Black Point Rd. rooms w/plenty of closet space, 1-1/2 Baths, Open Waterfront, Boat Access, Buildable w/Town Floor Plan, Appliance Packed Water & Sewer. SORRY SOLD $59,400 Kitchen with Breakfast Bar & Pantry Closet, Living Room Webster Lake - 22 South Point Rd. SORRY, SOLD! with Sliders to Private Deck, Waterfront, Southern exposure! Town Water & SORRY, SOLD! Adorable Oversized 6 room, 4 bedroom Cape! 2200+ 1 Car Garage Under, Base- Sewer $250,000 New listing! 2 Family on webster lake middle pond waterfront! Rare Panoramic Views! Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Contemporary! ment for Laundry/storage. Opportunity! Great for the investor or home owner looking for additional sf of Living area. Eat in kitchen! front to Back Living 190’ of water-frontage! Over-sized Pavilion at water’s edge! Lakeside Convenient Location, near Interstate 395! Fabulous area amenities Thompson - East Thompson Rd. White’s income. Views with a sandy shoreline! First floor has one bedroom ~ room! 2 baths! Game room, Hardwoods! Lovely patio, fire pit & sandy beach for swimming. Unique Contemporary like restaurants, shopping, walking trails along the river, community Highway 23 acres! Abuts Mass. Line Beautiful second floor is 2 bedrooms. Each unit has its own washer/dryer hook landscaped level yard! Large detached 1-1/2 car ups. Quick access to i-395! Walkout basement & storage area. Paver style home offers 2,497 SF+/-, 9 Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 Baths events, and recreation! NEW PRICE $139,900. garage! NEW PRICE $238,900 view! $99,900. patio! Taxes $4,624 yr. $412,900 2 car attached garage! $739,900. On the shores of Lake Char gogg a gogg man chaugg a gogg chau bun a gung a maugg WEBSTER LAKE - 118 POINT BREEZE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 54 KILLDEER RD. WEBSTER LAKE - 22 LAURELWOOD DR KILLDEER ISLAND! A RARE OPPORTUNITY ON WEBSTER LAKE! ABSOLUTELY THE WATERFRONT PROPERTY YOU’VE BEEN WAITING/ LOOKING FOR! 2.45+/- Acres! 345’+/- road front, 336/384’+/- depth, 275’+/- 1st Time Offered in Reid Smith Cove, Spectacular Lakefront! Mature landscape provides unprecedented privacy, & a friendly level lot at 3700+/- SF, 13 Rm/4.5 Bath Lake Home, Uniquely water’s edge ~ like very few waterfront properties! The possibilities for this property are Designed for Lake-Style Living! Private Setting, only limited by your imagination. The 3700 SF+/- Mid-Century Modern Home is unique Ideal Location, .68 Acres, 92’ of Natural Shoreline, w/massive modern windows that invite your eyes to venture outside to spectacular 180 panoramic views across the lake to stunning Western sunsets and beautiful natural Prof. Landscape, Multiple Decks, Lakeside Cabana, shoreline beyond! Relax & Entertain in the tiled, stone fireplaced family rm, wet bar 3 Mstr BR Suites w/Elegant 1st Flr Mstr ~ all w/ Excellent Opportunity to Finally Own Your Own Webster Lake Waterfront w/sliders to an enormous outdoor patio! The house features a 36’+/- open concept Property! Prime Location, 5,697+/- SF Lot, 50’ Rd & Water Frontage at a Private Baths, Finished Walkout LL w/Living Great Price! Contemporary Ranch offers 996+/- SF of living area w/2 BRs & combination living/dining area with a stone fireplace, an open stairway & interior 2nd full bath. Plus, convenient, indoor access to Walkout Lower Level w/tremen- flr balcony w/access to 5 spacious BRs that overlook the rooms below. A 30x32+/- det’d & Billiard Rms & Summer Kitchen! Call Sharon at dous potential for additional living area. Main level features Open Floor Plan garage w/summer kitchen, 1/2 bath & huge fireplaced patio! Family ownened gem for SORRY, SOLD! 508-954-7222 for More Information $1,150,000. w/sliders to full front deck! Spectacular Westerly views across Middle Pond! Additional land & shore frontage available. $345,000 60+years! $1,495,000 4 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune

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FOR LEASE RETAIL or OFFICE SPACE Beautiful water views with over 2400 SF of space available in a standalone brick building with a full kitchen & 3 bathrooms REAL ESTATE located on busy Rt. 16 in Uxbridge, MA MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PLEASE CONTACT AT PUBLIC AUCTION Capron Corp. at 508-278-9191 Thursday, August 23, 2018 12:00 PM-DUDLEY 63 Hayden Pond Road sgl fam, 1,912 sf liv area, 0.32 ac lot, 6 rm, 2 bdrm, 2.5 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 45295, Pg 136 Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & 201 SOUTH STREET, Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Lowell, MA 01851, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 508-765-9155 Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy FAX: 508-765-2698 Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa of the information contained herein. Bay State AucTion Co, inc. Southbridge:BE THE ENVY of your Bell Park Realty Kimberly Tetreault OPEN HOUSE 12-2PM NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com friends and family with owning this Elegant MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 860-928-7991 Southbridge Home ! White brick adorns this 10 room 25 Providence St., 486 N.Woodstock Rd. Colonial with 4/5 bedrooms. First floor KimberlyTetreault@ Historic charm with modern updates! has wonderful kitchen with island, garden remax.net Wonderful home set in quintessential window, corian counters opening to first Putnam, CT 06260 country location! Pretty 6 room 4 bedroom floor cathedral family room. 1st floor bedroom or office. Sunken formal living room & large entertaining dinning room. Master bedroom suite w/dressing room, tray 2 bath Cape. Master bedroom can be on ceiling, pretty master bath with Jacuzzi. Finished lower level game room w/1/2 bath. first floor. Front to back living room/dining room w/pegged oak floors & fireplace. Salt water inground pool w/two cabana’s, one w/bar, changing room and ½ bath w/ Wide pine floors upstairs. Sun filled enclosed 3 season porch. Finished lower level outside shower. 3 stall garage attached. Cohasse Country Club location at the end EASTFORD w/fireplace. Set back from road for complete privacy. $259,900. of a cul-de-sac. $525,000. Charming 3 bedroom, bath and a half older-style Southbridge:COMMERCIAL West Brookfield:Warm & Inviting New England home set in downtown Eastford, BUILDING FOR SALE in the heart Victorian set on the prestigious West of Downtown Southbridge! Over Brookfield Common! 10 rooms 4 bedrooms Connecticut - a central location close to local 2 baths! Sun filled rooms with hardwood 7000sf with three floors. Two & pine floors. Wavy glass in the windows. amenities! This home boasts first level laundry, individual storefronts. Storage in Wonderful kitchen with two skylights, basement of 2000sf. Upstairs has cathedral ceilings and French doors out to a mudroom entryway, front porch to sit and en- individual electric heat. Current long deck overlooking big level backyard. Formal joy the weather, updated kitchen, and more! Take term storefront tenant who would be willing to stay. Parking lot in rear dining room with woodstove for warm and cozy nights. First floor big bathroom, separate first floor laundry room. Zoning allows limited commercial use, right now advantage of the detached garage with workshop of building or parking right in front of the store. Endless possibilities an antique business. 1st floor room with own entrance could be used as an in office/ for commercial use. $299,900. business. Move in and enjoy the summer concerts on the Common. $399,900. for room for hobbies. Still River located right in Stubridge: CONDO the back yard. Come see this beautifully-maintained and updated property, you FOR SALE! One of a kind beautiful! Loaded with NEW CONSTRUCTION IS BOOMING! To advertise in our won’t want to miss it. $209,000 MLS# 170107444 costly upgrades.Exquisite We have lots for sale in Condo with 5 rooms Real Estate Section, 2 bedrooms including Southbridge, Sturbridge and impressive master bedroom PUTNAM and bath! Lower level all Charlton. Starting at 24,900 and please call your local finished with family room, Beautifully-maintained, single-owner 3 bed- two more bedrooms & full up. Your builder or ours! room, 2 bath home in a desirable quiet neigh- bath including Jacuzzi/hot tub. Att 2 car garage. Location a premium sales representative. for commuters! $259,900. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! borhood! Close to local amenities - shopping, dining, walking trails, and more. This large 1-800-367-9898 raised ranch features a bonus finished area on the first floor with a fireplace for additional liv- ing space. Come take advantage of this flat yard, perfect for gardening or other outdoor activities! Property also includes: detached garage, a love- ly deck, and mature trees. You won’t want to miss this one! $219,500. MLS# 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 170095402 Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-272-5832 508-981-4902 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Free Market Analysis! Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Ownership Matters” above for a showing OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 Open House Directory (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse WEBSTER: New Listing, 3 bedroom, hardwood DUDLEY: Gentleman’s Farm. 6.6 acres with barn, 4 (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Community floor, vinyl windows & siding, new septic to be bedrooms, brick cape with character and updates. (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment (W) Waterfront installed, electric service to be updated Hardwood floors, 3.5 baths, fireplace, family room and cherry cabinet kitchen with breakfast bar 87 Worcester Rd ~ $194,500 overlooking private patio, acreage and barn ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 7 Dudley Oxford Rd ~ $499,900 SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 SZYMCZAK SELLS! SOUTHBRIDGE 153 Highland St S 10-12 $289,900 ReMax Advantage1/ Maria Reed 508-873-9254 WANTED! WEBSTER Waterfront Condo 87 Worcester Rd S 10-12 $194,500 ReMax Advantage1 Jo-Ann Szymczak 774-230-5044 OXFORD: Unique on Webster Lake 35 3rd St., Unit A C 11-1 $229,999 Park Place Realty Enterprises/ Kathleen Bryan 508-410-7289 DUDLEY: Custom investment and home. SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 Designed, 4 bedrooms, two buildings on one WANTED! SOLD 3.5 Baths, Crown WEST BROOKFIELD lot. Rear building has Over 55+ unit in Molding, Cherry Kitchen, office 2nd apartment 15 W. Main St S 12-2 $369,000 C21, North East /Mary Hicks 508-612-4794 OXFORD: 3 bedrooms, Webster or Millbury Waterfront, 2900 Sq. Ft. for income. Shown by THOMPSON, CT 2 baths, 1900 sq. ft. appointment CALL JO-ANN 12 Sunset Dr ~ 653 Quinebaug Rd S 11-1 $279,900 Hope Real Estate Group / Matt Ross 774-535-4285 23 Merriam Dist ~ $579,000 $307,000 275 Main St ~ $675,000 B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 5

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mailed to POMFRET-Built in the late 1800’s, this “Grand Old Dame” was standing before THOMPSON-Cape Cod style home sitting on a .39 AC manicured lot. The moving pictures were introduced. Fast forward to today: the current owners have PUTNAM-Beautiful, well-kept Victorian home on highly desired living room has hardwood floors under the current cozy carpet. The dining lovingly restored & carefully renovated her, keeping the 1800’s charm but adding Grove Street has spacious rooms and high 10’+ ceilings, dining room has wood floors and a nice pellet stove. The kitchen was remodeled modern conveniences. Set privately off the road on over 6 acres, this 6 bedroom, 4 room/living room, eat in kitchen, family room, 3 bedrooms, full 50,000+ in 2004 with Quart counters, new cabinets, a tile backsplash, a breakfast 1/2 bath estate provides all the amenities on your wish list; a European flaired kitchen bath, and covered porch on each level, with second level perfect bar and much more. For convenience the laundry was brought upstairs and that is a chef’s delight, a butler’s pantry equipped with wine refrigerator; formal as for in-law suite or rental income. Hardwood floors throughout is located in the kitchen. Off the kitchen there is a possible 3rd bedroom/ well as informal dining areas, a Master Bedroom En-Suite including IKEA custom most of house. Front staircase goes up 3 levels, is original and office or maybe a laundry room pantry. The french doors lead to a good closet system, a remarkable sun room ideal for morning yoga sessions, 5 working in great condition. Large open driveway, spacious yard, 3 car sized deck overlooking the yard. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms and a full bathroom. fireplaces, an 800 sq.ft family room providing endless possibilities AND a backyard garage, and whole floor of storage space in basement and attic. households deck overlooking the pool and perennial gardens. Positioning of bathrooms to Home has a nice paved driveway, replacement windows, newer electrical, bedrooms provide a great opportunity for a potential B&B. A one-of-a-kind home truly Great location, just steps away from town center/park and right off water heater, and a great 1 car detached garage/shed. $164,900 highway 395. Unique opportunity worth a visit! $264,900 throughout to be envied! $699,900

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THOMPSON RENTAL-This Cape Cod style home has been well maintained BROOKLYN-The home has been completely updated and provides a very and updated and is just recently available for rent after a well established comfortable floor plan which includes a large kitchen with a center island tenant is vacating the property. Home has 3 bedrooms (1 without a closet and open eating area. The living room conveniently opens to the kitchen & on the first floor, would make a great office), 1 full bathroom, and a large and large front deck for entertaining, relaxing, and endless views of the PUTNAM-Open and spacious Condo. Convenient updated eating space kitchen with newer cabinets, counters, and appliances. waterfront. There are 3 good sized bedrooms including TWO with attached The cozy living room is large enough for all of your furniture and there is full bathrooms. There is a third full bathroom centrally located for guests location to downtown Putnam and Rt. 395. Kitchen an additional living room off the back of the house that also leads to a large and a laundry room adjacent to the kitchen for easy access. One of the has plenty of storage space and granite countertops. recessed deck with bench seating. Upstairs, there are two good sized bedrooms also has a separate, private end deck for morning coffee. The bedrooms. The home has a newer heating system with CAIR also! Nice fenced property has abundant frontage on Tatnic Pond and is ideal for boating, Large master bedroom with large closets, walk out in backyard and a shed for tools and additional storage. $1,200/mo kayaking, fishing and wildlife viewing. $189,900 basement. $184,900 Call your local sales representative today! P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT 1-800-367-9898 Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net

OPEN HOUSE SAT 8/18 11:00-1:30 OPEN HOUSE SUN 8/19 11:00-1:00 Woodstock $209,000 NEW LISTING Pomfret $475,000 NEW LISTING Pomfret $565,000 NEW LISTING Woodstock $192,900 NEW PRICE

464 Merrow Rd., Tolland $299,900 16 Wilkinson St., Putnam $299,000 Enjoy comfortable & spacious living in Exceptional 21.28 acre property in Come see this beautiful move in ready, Minutes from Lake Bunggee’s sandy Pride of ownership shines in this 4 BR, 3 Move in ready. 5 BR, 3.5 BA, pool, double this bright, modern, 5 BR, 3.5 BA home. desirable Pomfret Connecticut. Beautiful 2 BR, 1 BA home loaded w/country charm beach with this 3 BR, 2 BA lake home on BA over-sized raised Ranch in a private lot,Many updates. Legal 4-room apart- 3 beautifully finished floors of fenced pasture @ barn. Comfortable and located on a private 1 acre lot. private oversized shaded lot. country setting. This is a must see! ment. Easy walk to town center. living space on 5 acres. spacious living. Charlotte Cook 860-931-6006 Mary Scalise 860-918-1539 Vivian Kozey 860-455-5363 John Rich 860-315-2615 John Downs 860-377-0754 John Downs 860-377-0754

Brooklyn $179,900 NEW PRICE Eastford $339,000 NEW PRICE Congratulations Agents Woodstock $599,900 NEW PRICE Chaplin, $217,500 NEW PRICE Top Listing Top Selling Top Buyers Agent Agents Agents

Newly renovated Farmhouse w/4 BR, 2.5 Antique Colonial, with original Perfect for first time buyer or downsizing. Custom Colonial w/5 fireplaces, hand craft- BA & wrap-around porch! Open concept ed built-ins, granite kitchen & hardwoods wide plank floor throughout. Newer roof Four season room w/ pellet stove. kitchen opens to cathedral ceilings in the throughout the home & in-law/au-pair & septic. 3 BR, 1.5 BA, 1 acre, 3 BR, 1 BA, 1,355 SF on .34 acres. John Downs 860- The Gosselin Team The White/Cook family rm. home. 1 car garage. Peter Baker 860-634-7298 377-0754 860-428-5960 Team 860-377-4016 Mary Scalise 860-918-153 The White/Cook Team: Diane 860-377-4016 Cliff Dunn 401-523-0291

Thompson $425,000 NEW PRICE Woodstock $1,875,000 Woodstock $695,000 Alexanders Lake $825,000 Woodstock $239,900 Hampton $749,000

Elegant Thompson CT home with a two Architecturally significant 6,684 SF home On 24 acres with 2 ponds, this 4,000 SF 52’ of frontage, southerly views, a beach & a Great 3 BR, 2 BA 2005 Ranch with a one Extraordinary 30-acre horse property. story glassed great room & fireplace. on 11 hilltop panoramic acres! home has 4 BR and 2.5 BA, granite kitch- like new home w/every whistle & bell! 2,880 car oversized garage on 1.24 private acres Indoor arena. Views & fenced-in pastures. SF w/3 BR & 3.5 BA! You really can have Corian kitchen, finished lower level & 1st Too much to say come see for yourself! en fireplaced family room & a sunroom! with lake rights to Bungee Lake Abuts the Air Line Trail. 4 BR home it all! flr master BR. The Gosselin Team: The Gosselin Team: The Gosselin Team: Stephanie The White/Cook Team: with in-ground pool. John Downs 860-377-0754 Stephanie 860-428-5960 Stephanie 860-428-5960 860-428-5960 Diane 860-377-4016 John Downs 860-377-0754 Putnam $139,000 Putnam $239,900 Pomfret $250,000 Ashford $189,900 Putnam $4,000/mo. Commercial Lease Woodstock $1,000/mo. Commercial lease

Come see this fully updated antique home w/ Meticulously built 2 BR, 1 BA, private, 1,656 SF 1.21 acres, 2 car detached garage, Great owner/occupy opportunity. Location! 2,696 SF commercial space for One remaining unit in this popular nicely all it’s charm including the original farmer Raised Ranch in move-in condition. Huge off street parking, 3 BR, 1.5 BA, partially Side by side units. Updated in 2003. lease with ample parking. groomed country plaza. Neat 1,000 sink, butcher block counters, & open cabinets! The White/Cook Team: garage with second floor. finished basement w/ bonus room. Sits on 2.44 lovely acres. Convenient to I-395. SF-ample parking and great exposure. Charlotte 860-931-6006 Richard Governale 860-428-7656 Lauren Heidelberger 860-933-0735 Vivian Kozey 860-455-5363 Vivian Kozey 860-455-5363 Chet Zadora 860-208-6724

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Home TownTToown Service, own-to-TT own BIG TIME RESULRESULTSLTSTS NOW HIRING CLASSIFIEDS Place y o u r a d t o d a y !      Call t o l l ffr e e CAREERR FFAIRAIR or v i s i t o ur w e b s i t e 1-800-536-5836 AUG. 2G. 5 TH 10AM-3PM ARTICLES FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE HELP WANTED Lincoln Hill Manor Rest Home in Spencer Comfort Inn, Dayville, CT is seeking caring, mature and reliable 010 FOR SALE GARAGE CLEARANCE: AR- individuals for the following part-time TIFICAL CHRISTMAS TREE, ^ bush trimmer, glass top table, positions: SEEKING CLASS A DRDRIVERS 12’ CONTRACTORS Enclosed etc. 508-728-5559 (Spencer) Responsible Person, Aide or CNA Trailer: $2,400. Dewalt Laser & Stand $275. 4 Adjustable Wall Cook/dietary aides ^ $75K-85K PER YEAR Brackets $140. Ladder Racks Maintenance For Truck $125. Engine Stand GARDEN MANURE, deliv- Flexible hours, some nights and weekends. $50. (508) 892-9595 ered. 4 yards, $130. Call Experience preferred but will train the right ^ HOME EVER RYDAYDAAY!Y! 1991 HARLEY DRESSER: Prindle Hill Farm 508-320- individuals. Call 508-885-3338 or apply in 55,000 Miles. Runs Great! 3273 or 508-248-7335 person. $4,500 or Will Trade for Car of ^ FULL BENEFITS AFTERER 30 DAAYSYS Equal Value. BASS BOAT 16 1/2ft LUND Very Good Con- GORGEOUS HAND- Lincoln Hill Manor dition! MANY EXTRAS $3,750 CARVED China Cabinet From ~ Rest Home ~ O.B.O. Call for Info (508) 943- China $4,000 New, $1,500 53 Lincoln Street 5797, Cell (508) 353-9722 OBO. Cherry Dr Table & Six Chairs $900 OBO. Oak Table & Spencer, Massachusetts 01562 1BEAUTIFUL DW MOBILE Four Chairs $75 OBO. Dove- www.lincolnhillmanor.com HOME IN GATED SENIOR Tailed Dresser $80 OBO. (860) MOBILE HOME PARK 630-4962 $16,000. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, working kitchen, dining room, LLR & 2 Florida rooms, com- We OPEN HOUSE pletely furnish. 863-682-6473. Care!at the Overlook in Charlton Lakeland, Florida We are Hiring! 2 LAZY BOY LEATHER- swivel rocker recliners, beautiful CNA’s – PT/FT, HHAs – PT/FT, MDS Nurse (RN) - FT, rich mahogany color. Less than Nurses PT/FT, Servers/Dishwashers 1 year old, perfect condition. *Shift differentials for all 2nd, 3rd, and weekends for CNA and $500 each. 774-280-2639 Nursing shifts in the Health Center 2 TWIN BEDS: Complete, In Excellent Condition. 508-423- 4824 Tues, August 21st • 1:30PM - 5PM 2008 ZODIAC and 14’ in the Main Lobby of the Health Center COME DRIVE CANOE, excellent condition. Receive a $5 Dunkin Donuts gift card for filling out an application! ACTI-V 9’4”, electric pump/all accessories, air floor. 2009 FOR US! Honda 8HP, serviced. $2,195 Why choose the Overlook? The Overlook offers a great working environ- Canoe: oars/ seats, no leaks. ment. Each employee’s contribution is valued as an important member of our $275 860-983-0800 Sturbridge care team. Our CNA to patient ratio is one of the best in Massachusetts. We offer excellent employee benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insur- ance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, tuition reimbursement and paid time off for all employees hired for 24 hours or more on Day One of your employment. We 225 GALLON WATER also        site for all employees. STORAGE TANK - used 6 months. $350 508-867-2523 88 Masonic Home Rd, Charlton, MA 01507 • 508-434-2365 For a complete listing of Open Positions, and to apply online, 24 FOOT POOL, ABOVE- Visit www.overlook-mass.org today! GROUND, 4 years old, filter, We have many interesting opportunities at our growing organization. APPLY ONLINE@ motor, all supplies included (ex- Join us! cept liner) Ready to go $950 or best offer 508-498-0166 leave DriveForFritoLayitoLayyy.com.comcom message 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 100 GENERAL 4 SNOW TIRES -235/50 R18 101T used 2 months- paid JAMAICA WICKER Queen $800, asking best offer. 508- SMALL BUREAU $75. Bed Set: Head & Foot Board, ARD ALES 414-2474 Printer’s Antique Drawers $20 130 Y S Woman & Man’s Dresser, 2 Per. Fake Brick Fireplace With ******* Nightstands. Paid $5,400. Ask- Heater $140 Kitchen Chairs. **************** 6-PIECE TWIN BEDROOM ing $1,200. 2 SEATER Spare Tire P225/60r16 Eagle DEADLINE FOR SET FOR SALE: Matching LANCER POWER CHAIR GA With Rim $45 Vanity Table YARD SALE headboard, footboard, 5-drawer 4’ Long, Olive Color. NEVER & Chair $135. Car Sunroofs SUBMISSIONS IS chest, 6-drawer dresser with BEEN USED! Asking $350. $100. Per. Homemade Pine (508) 461-9621 NOON MONDAY mirror, and night stand in dark Coffee Table & 2 End Tables FOR ALL oak. In very good condition. Need to Place a Classified Ad? $100. Antique Lamp Jug $40. MASS. WEEKLY 284 LOST & FOUND 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP Asking $500.00 or best offer. Call 800-536-5836 Antique Croquet Set $40. Wood PAPERS Call 508-846-5486 Truck Ramps 8 Foot $100.00. PETS WANTED WANTED MEC 650 PROGRESSIVE Deadline subject to ******* Drop Leaf Cart $50. End Table TOWN OF STURBRIDGE LOADER: w/ extras $250. W/Drawer $50. End Table change due to holidays Did you find 400 ANDERSON WINDOW DPW OPEN POSITIONS The ABOVE-GROUND SWIM- W/Drawer $60. Elvis Presley Sil- Call for more info $ BUY & SELL $ HIRING A LIMITED NUM- Town of Sturbridge Department MING POOL, 24’ x 54”, filter 51x32 RO $200.THERMATRU houette $50 (he talks!), Indian ******************** your pet? BER OF DRIVERS for 14 DOOR 36-80 Left Hand Inswing ALL GOLD & SILVER ITEMS of Public Works is seeking qual- system, 1 season. $1,000 or canvas painting $60, 9 golf clubs Or find a home Specializing in passenger buses. Local set ified candidates for open posi- best offer. 508-943-8769 Full View with Grill $185 or best $100, Call 1-508-764-4458 or 1- qUALITY YARD SALE AN- NUMISMATIC COINS, routes, highest wage in the in- offer. (508) 892-9595 tions within the Department. 774-452-3514 TIqUES, USA-made old tools, for one? gold & silver of any dustry. Yearly bonus and The open positions are:1)Heavy MOTORS: 1/2HP 230/460V collectibles, good kids’ toys, form! more. Clean driving record Equipment Operator for the ACORN STAIRLIFT - 3.5 1725RPM, 56 Frame $30. 5HP, games & books, Antique maple and Cori. No CDL required. All Landfill 2)Light Equipment Op- years old; like new condition. 230/460V 1740RPM, 184T SNOW TIRES: Like new (4) dining-set, FREE piano, MUCH Qualified with over 30 years expe- shifts available. Contact Jeff erator 3)Laborer/ Driver - Li- 11 feet long. Asking $1400 or Frame/TEFC $100. 5HP, Firestone Winter Force 215/60- MORE! Sat. August 18th, 8am- rience & Ruggieri 774-696-7676 jef- censed applicants preferred. best offer. Call 508-277-6568 if 230/460V 3495RPM, 184T 15. $240. BECKETT BURNER, 2pm, 96 Kerry Lane, a following of many freyruggieri@ Complete Job Descriptions interested. Frame/TEFC $100. 4 Motor CONTROL AND AQUASTAT: Whitinsville. NO Early-birds! satisfied customers. hotmail.com along with applications are avail- Runs great, Instruction, wiring Rain/shine. ALL BEST OFFER MOVING Speed Controls Hitachi J100, able until positions are filled at and owners manual $250. AR- SALE: 6 Chairs, Two wedding 400/460V Best Offer. Call 5pm- We also sell a nice the Department of Public TIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE dresses size 14 & 18; Mother of 8:30pm 508-867-6546 selection of fine jewelry, Works, New Boston Road Ex- WITH STAND : 6 FT. Storage bride dress size 18; Bridesmaid antiques & collectibles. tension, Sturbridge, Ma 01566. MOVING - MUST SELL 3 box included. Excellent condi- LET US KNOW!!! dresses, size 18; Piano; 2-draw YARD SALE Saturday, August The Town is an Equal Opportu- piece electric reclining living tion $50. CAST IRON CHRIST- filing cab. Green Sofa & 18, 8am-2pm, rain or shine. 119 Please call us so that we Bring in your items & see what LABORER-MOVERwith dri- nity Employer E.O.E. room set, brown. $300 free- MAS TREE STAND: Beautiful Loveseat; 4-burner gas grill; Upper Gore Road, Webster, can take your ad they’re worth. You won’t leave ver’s license. HIRING IMME- pedestal table w/4 chairs 508- $20. SUNBEAM WHOLE Patio Table w/ Glass Top; Pres- Mass. High chair, port a crib, disappointed. DIATELY - fun & professional 612-6485 HOUSE HUMIDIFIER: Used, out of the paper... sure washer; 6 Chairs; Umbrella misc. household. Downsizing! Honesty and fairness are our job. For a Fresh Start call or works great, 6-7 gallon, faux Tools, Axes; Recliner; Twin MOVING SALE: Hillsboro Full- Town-To-Town best policies! text 774-745-0590 wood cabinet on casters. $50. Beds; Desks; Book Cases; TV. Size Iron Sleigh-Bed with Box 14” SNOW CHAINS: Used, Classifieds (774) 262-0442 Spring & Mattress. Excellent Lee’s very good condition $25. 15” Condition. $1,000. Walnut 508-909-4111 Coins & Jewelry ANGLE IRON CUTTER For CABLE SNOW CHAINS: New Local Dresser & Nightstand and 239 West Main Street Shelving 4W296, HK Potter $45. Call Ed. 508-479-9752 200 GEN. BUSINESS East Brookfield Need to Place News 2790. Normally Sells For $700. Full/Queen Headboard. Excel- 287 FEED lent Condition $450. Beige Re- (Route 9 - Panda a Classified Ad? $50 OBO. Call 5pm-8:30pm, Garden Plaza) (508)867-6546 clining Lift Chair $350. White TOOL SHEDS Made of Texture Call 800-536-5836 Couch and Blue Velvet Chair & 205 BOATS HAY FOR SALE - $4 a bale (508)637-1236 BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC 1-11: 8x8 $1075 8x10 $1260; off wagon (pick up only), cash (508)341-6355 (cell) Floral Chair $450. 48” Round 8x12 $1350; 8x16 $1675 Deliv- PLAYER PIANO with rolls. Can Slate and Cherry Coffee Table 15’ STARCRAFT ALUMINUM 508-826-3312 LANDSCAPE WORKER play piano manually or use pre- ered, Built On-Site. Other Sizes CANOE with Keel. $350. Call needed: energetic, reliable, with with Matching End Table $500. Available. CALL (413) 324-1117 programmed recorded rolls (in- Antique Dining Room Set; Table (508) 278-2083 license & transporation $14 per cluded) with pedals, or electric hour. Winter snow work avail- w/ Six Chairs, Buffet Server, TREES/FIELDSTONE: FOUND HERE! self-play. Best offer. 774-232- China Cabinet & Secretary. CANOE - 17’ GRUMMAN WAR RELICS & WAR able. Call Frank, 508-248-5488 Trees- Evergreens, Excellent SOUVENIRSWANTED:WWII 9382 Excellent Condition $1,500. ALUMINUM, flat bottom. Ideal Privacy Border. Hemlocks- Local & EARLIER CA$H WAITING! 311 PART-TIME Queen Size Hillsboro Iron Bed for fishing and family fun. $850. ELECTRICAL MATERIAL: Spruces-Pines (3’-4’ Tall) 5 for Call Sue 860-412-9632 Helmets, Swords, Daggers, Bay- HELP WANTED Industrial, Commercial, Resi- w/ Beautyrest Black Box Spring $99. Colorado Blue Spruce Heroes onets, Medals, Badges, Flags, dential. Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Re- and Mattress. Excellent Condi- (18”-22” Tall) 10 for $99. New Uniforms, etc. Over 30 Years Ex- 2ND SHIFT PART-TIME DIS- lays, Coils, Overloads, Fuses, tion. $2,000. (508) 987-2419 England Fieldstone 265 FUEL/WOOD perience. Call David SALEM CROSS INN in W. PATCHER for Sat. & Sun. We Brookfield, Mass. seeking Breakers, Meters, Punches, ***** Round/Flat, Excellent Retaining 1-(508)688-0847. I’ll Come To will train qualified applicants. servers, bussers & house- Pipe-Benders. New Recessed NORDIC TRACK TRL625: Wallstone. $28/Ton CORD WOOD - Seasoned, YOU! Dispatch Solutions is an E/O/E. keeper. References required. Troffer, Flourescent 3-Tube T-8 Recumbent cycle w/stabilizing (508) 278-5762 Evening cut, split, delivered. $250 a cord. All applicants must pass a pre- Apply in person or on website: 277V Fixtures Enclosed $56 floor bar for secure balance. 508-826-3312, 508-344-9214 employment drug screen and salemcrossinn.com Each. Call 5pm-8:30pm. TREADMILL - for therapeutic fit- TWO DRESSERS best offer. criminal background check to be FIREWOOD: Cut, Split & Deliv- (508)867-6546 ness (walking & jogging) (for up Custom made parlor cabinet, 300 HELP WANTED eligible for employment. Call ered. Green & Seasoned. 508-347-5000 or email FINLAND BLUE FOX to 400 lbs.) $250 each both in $1500. Glass door hutch - best Wood Lots Wanted. Call Paul MOTOR COACH DRIVER slawson@ JACKET: By Michael Valente excellent condition. 508-892- offer. John Deere snowblower (508)769-2351 wanted, steady part-time. Call Town of Charlton seeks a FT mobilemedtransport.com Size 8, very good condition. 3998, 508-723-4452 (like new) $700 - must be seen! Lizak Bus Service 413-436- Facilities Technician. HS $100 OBO. Vintage Black ***** Call for appt. 774-507-6315 5262 Diploma with some additional American Sable Coat, sz. small 281 FREE PETS coursework in maintenance and $50 OBO 508-864-4075 TWO SOFA TABLES: ONE DARK OAK w/ Shelf Under- FREE TO GOOD HOME - kit- the trades and 6 to 18 months FLY RODS - 2 ALBRIGHT Local neath $125. ONE MAHOGANY tens, box trained, 310 GENERAL HELP related experience. Experience 325 PROFESSIONAL COLORED $100. Both Very in construction, maintenance A/5 490 9 FT. #4 RODS. 2 ready to go! 774-318-0070 WANTED HELP WANTED Orvis reels Battenkill BBS II. News Good Condition. Can email Pic- Southbridge. FOUND HERE! and facility operation preferred. Asking $200 each set or best tures. (774) 239-3006 Valid MA Class D Motor Vehicle FOSTER PARENTS BASED IN North Brook- offer. 508-347-3145 License. Hiring range $21-24 WANTED: Seeking Quality field: Home Every Night. TWO USED RECLINERS, $75 283 PETS hourly DOQ. Submit completed Class A Driver And/Or Gen- FOR SALE 8’ POOL TABLE: each. Dishwasher, bought new, Homes Throughout Central application by 8/27/18 to HR. MA To Provide Foster Care eral Mechanic For 18-Wheel Red Felt/Slate. Excellent never used, $225 or best offer. AKC REGISTERED 298 WANTED TO BUY More application details at: Trailer Trucks Condition! $400. CALL (508) 508-764-3567 please leave BLACK LABRADOR RE- To Children In Need. 24/7 www.townofcharlton. Support. Generous Reim- ****************** 988-0698 message TRIEVERS 1st shots and vet ROUTE 169 ANTIqUES: net/opportunities.htm. Contact H.R. Salem Trans- check. Ready 8/11/18. $950 bursement. $1000 Sign-On FOR SALE WOOD AND/OR FOUND HERE! 884 Worcester St., South- port, LLC.(800) 262-9081 VIKING RANGE, PROFES- 860-974-2008 Bonus. Call For Details. COAL IRON STOVE: $500 or bridge MA. Looking To Devereux Therapeutic Fos- SIONAL SERIES, propane PROFESSIONAL INTE- best offer. WOOD PELLET Purchase Antiques And ter Care. (508)829-6769 STOVE $500 or best offer. Call gas, 6-sealed burner, 36” in- BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES Collectibles Single Items Or RIOR/EXTERIOR frared broiler, as new, never lit, 508-471-0959 REMEMBER YOUR SWEET- not registered. Parents on site. Entire Estates. We Buy It All painter needed. Full-time HEART: Collection of Victorian still in original packaging, w/tags. Great family dogs. Males & fe- And Also Do On-Site Estate position. Top pay for qual- ****************** Era hand-painted items ALL Model VCGSC-5366BSS, males. First shots, worming, and Sales And Estate Auction. Want to Place ified candidate. Please FULL LENGTH MINK with roses: vases, rose bowls, trades considered. $4,600 508- vet check. Ready August 14th. We are now accepting deal- contact Kevin Baj at A- pitchers, chocolate pot, cake 865-7470 a Classified Ad? COAT: Size 12. New $2,400. $1,000. Deposit $250. 508-981- ers for our multi-dealer group Team Painting & Home Asking $300. 508-612-9263 sets, planters. No reasonable 6624 Call 800-536-5836 shop. Call Mike Anytime Improvement 508-344- ****************** offer refused. 508-237-2362 Auburn (774)230-1662. 6644

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442 LICENSED DAY 546 CEMETERY LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 575 VACATION RENTALS 400 SERVICES 500 REAL ESTATE Our local news coverage is CARE Pine Grove Cemetery, WORCESTER COUNTY Whitinsville. Double plot for sale, MEMORIAL PARK: Paxton, CAPE COD TIME SHARE ************************* 433 CLEANING 505 APARTMENTS FOR lower than the going price. Yew MA, Garden of Heritage. Plot FOR SALE: Edgewater ! The Commonwealth of ng Avenue. Call owner 774-602- 535C 1—2, Asking $3,000. Beach Resort, 95 Chase Av- i HOUSE CLEANING AVAIL- Massachusetts Office of Child RENT pp 8211 (508) 248-7750 enue, Dennisport, MA 02639 o ABLE Reasonable rates. Care Services requires that all p DUDLEY - 2-BEDROOM APT. On the water, Studio (Unit - Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly ads placed in the newspaper for e Hardwoods, country setting, WORCESTER COUNTY 706). Permanent Week 33 y times available. Bonded- Call child care (daycare) in your E pond view, off-street parking, MEMORIAL PARK: Garden Need to Place (August). Deeded rights.You’ll Wendy for a FREE estimate at: home include your license num- 774-262-9166 heat, hot water, rubbish and of Faith, Paxton, MA. 2 LOTS own it for a lifetime & can be ber hook-ups included. Starting at a Classified Ad? FOR SALE. BUY ONE FOR passed down to your children Stonebridge Want to Place a Classified Ad? $925. 1st, last, security. No $2,500. GET 2nd LOT FOR and grandchildren. $5000. Press Call 800-536-5836 dogs. 860-935-9105 FREE!! Call Dick. 508-612-9263 Call 800-536-5836 (508)347-3145

725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/ 700 AUTOMOTIVE 2004 BUICK PARK AVE DODGE CARAVAN-2005 - RED 1971 MUSTANG MACH 2005 YAMAHA V-STAR 1100 CAN-AM SPYDER MOTOR- VEHICLES TRAILERS ULTRA 175,000 miles, $900 or 1 in good condition. 302 engine CLASSIC, PEARL-WHITE CYCLE FOR SALE: 2011, Ex- 5 Michelins, recent engine, 2016 RIVERSIDE TRAVEL 5TH -WHEEL HITCH, 1 yr old, best offer. Call 508-885-2055 with automatic transmission. Has all options- hardbags, wind- cellent Condition, 13,000 Miles, 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES battery, brake-work, $700. TRAILER RETRO WHITEWA- for Chevy or GMC, $700, Chevy Lots of new parts. Call Eric at shield, custom seats/exhaust, One Owner, Never Saw Rain. CAR COVERS: Custom Fit, See Saturday or Sunday at TER MODEL 195 bought new, 5th-Wheel tailgate, good condi- 508-987-2628. Serious buyers backrest, floor-boards. 20,000 Asking $9,800. A Lot of Extras! Excellent Condition. (Hail, Snow 10 Mountain Brook Rd, off used twice in new condition w/ ex- tion $200, 5 trailer tires 235/ only. well-maintained miles. Great (508) 248-5406 Protection). Audi A4, A5, and 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER: New Boston Rd, off Rt. 20, tras; must give up camping. Ask- 80/16R on mag wheels, like looking & performing bike. Subaru CXT. NEW LASER 305 hp V6 SE auto w/slap stick across from State Police-bar- ing $13,900 860-779-3561 new $800 Marc 508-847-7542 $3500 OBO 774-289-4550 CUT FLOORMATS for recent Mango Tango w/black strips racks, Sturbridge. No calls. 745 RECREATIONAL A4. Email: aspen400@ 59,000 miles, Loaded, remote 740 MOTORCYCLES verizon.net. SAVE $$ start. $14,500. 508-864-1906 VEHICLES 760 VANS/TRUCKS Want to Place a Classified Ad? 1982 HONDA GOLDWING 2007 TRAVEL WILD RV Auto, 2006 Ford E150 Van, good Call 800-536-5836 ASPENCADE: 25,500 Original 2011 SUBARU OUTBACK - White, ONLY $8,995. Herb condition. 65,952 miles, $3,300 UTOMOBILES Miles, One-Owner, Recent Need to Place a Classified Ad? 750 CAMPERS/ 725 A 136,000 miles, great shape, reg- F250 work truck, 2012, RWD, Call 800-536-5836 Chambers Toyota of Auburn, Call 508-765-4738 x 322 1970 CHEVROLET IMPALA ular maintenance, roof rack, 71K, equipped with aluminum Tires, Battery, Front Fork Seals, 809 Washington Street, Auburn, TRAILERS Plus Cover, 2 Helmets, Extras! CUSTOM, 350 C.I. 2 barrell trailer hitch, back-up camera. flatbed with fold-down sides. Re- MA (877) 906-1649 2012 COUGAR 324 5th $3,000 or Best Reasonable carb, dual exhaust, protecto $7500. 508-688-7666 cent brakes, battery, ac com- 2008 VULCAN Camper, 1 & 1/2 bath, kids Offer. (774) 696-0219 plate, well-mantained car, have pressor, tires, 10 ply. Ready to 500 with Rack, Sissy Bar & room w/loft & 1/2 bath. Excellent 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT owned for 14 years. $10,500 or work. 10,000 GVW. $17,000 condition, 1 year old tires, Brim- 2012 TOYOTA RAV4- 79,000 2002 HARLEY DAVIDSON Sissy Bag ONLY6,800 Miles, 1997 BOBCAT 763 skid steer best offer. 774-312-4620 Kevin. 508-943-1941 or 508-320-2765 field. $23,000 413-245-4403 miles. Well-maintained, 3rd row ELECTRA-GLIDE FLHT always garaged! $1,150 (203) loader in great condition. 1800 Please leave message. seats, black, one-owner. 38,340 miles, asking $6,000 574-0692 (in Brimfield, Mass). hours, 46hp. Auxiliary hydraulics $11,000. 508-688-7666 508-277-8745 $2100. 617-706-6736 TRIPS OFFERED

The “Trips Offered” section is for DUDLEY SENIORS including tips for driver and guides. MILLBURY SENIOR CENTER non-profit organizations and will run Final payment due Sept. 4. as space allows. Mail your information For information and reservations 1 River St., Millbury, (508) 865-9154 to Trips Offered, c/o Ruth DeAmicis, PO contact Evelyn Grovesteen at (508) 764- Friday, November 16: Captain Jack’s Essex River Boat Cruise Trip Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; fax to 8254 & Foxwood Casino, choice of lobster or Wednesday, August 15 (508) 764-8015 or e-mail to ruth@stone- prime rib. $76, due by Oct. 16. Leaving 9 a.m. Return 6 p.m. Cost $72 bridgepress.news. June 2-8 2019: Mackinac Island, per person. Choice of haddock, steak Michigan. Seven days, six nights Saturday, December 1: Reagle tips or chicken. Call or stop by the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA motorcoach transportation, leave Theatre Christmas Show and Chateau Senior Center for Reservations! (508) Dudley Town Hall at 8 a.m. $650 per Restaurant. $119, due by Nov. 1. 865-9154 For reservations contact Jan Caouette person double occupancy. Includes TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO at (508) 887-2215. Make checks payable carriage tour of Mackinac Island, TRIP to Bernadette Circle #709 and mail to visit to Colonial Michilimackinac, MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY October 21-22, 2 Days 1 Night Bernadette Circle #709, PO Box 201, Frankenmuth, cruise, casino, light- PARISH Trip includes Overnight Webster MA 01570. The Daughters of house tour and more. Some meals Accommodations, Transportation Isabella is a nonprofit and charitable included. SPENCER — Mary Queen of the along with meal vouchers and free play Catholic women’s organization Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, packages!! For more Information call or LEICESTER SENIOR CENTER is offering the following trips. For more come by the Senior Center for a flyer. September 11-13: Pennsylvania information, call Bernard Dube at (508) Contact Leicester Senior Center, Joan 508-865-9154 Dutch. Sightseeing tours of Lancaster 885-3098. and Philadelphia. $469 per person. 7 Wall, (508) 892-3967 for information and NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER reservations. a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. Southbridge. 2019 Phone: 508-234-2002 Sight and Sound Theater’s Jesus. September 9-22: Grand Tour Wednesday, September 12: Newport www.northbridgemass.org/coun- of Ireland: Sept. 9-22, 2019 Playhouse “There is a Burglar in My cil-on-aging September 30-October 2: Atlantic City May 20-June 4: USA: Splendors of Bed” with buffet and cabaret. $89, due August 22, Loot n’ Lobster. Sign up for Resorts Casino. $249 per person. Leave the Northwest National Parks: May by August 21. this Mohegan Sun Trip which includes at 7 a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. Southbridge. 20-June 4, 2019 $25 slot play, $60 food credit and casi- a lobster bake at Cap’n Jack’s. $73 per no revue show. Right on the Casino October 11-14: Washington DC: stay- person, but you will get $30 back in Boardwalk! ing at the Embassy Suites. Cost is $610, Mohegan bonuses.

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2-5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 8 AND 9 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY NIGHT CHRIS BARBER 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. PICTURES WITH SANTA AT KLEM’S HEXMARK TAVERN 308 LAKESIDE BROOKFIELD ORCHARDS HARVEST 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. AT SALEM CROSS INN 308 East Main St. FAIR Children and pets welcome! 260 West Main St., West Brookfield, MA East Brookfield, MA 12 Lincoln Rd., North Brookfield, MA With a $5.00 donation 508-867-2345 774-449-8333 Local artisans, crafters and vendors displaying their homemade items, KLEM’S www.salemcrossinn.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 artwork and goodies. 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA Also apple picking, maze, wagon rides, 508-885-2708 (Ext. 104) TRIVIA TUESDAYS 5-9 pm cider doughnuts, snack bar and playground. www.klemsonline.com at 7:00 p.m. Cash prizes 130th ANNNUAL SPENCER FAIR 308 LAKESIDE Ride for one price SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 ONGOING 308 East main St. Midway rides by Gillette Shows East Brookfield, MA 774-449-8333 Spencer Fairgrounds 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 8 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE of a certified check, bank treasurer’s publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE to precedence over this mortgage, and OF REAL ESTATE check or other check satisfactory to ESSENCE. subject to and with the benefit of all By virtue and in execution of the Power Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Other terms, if any, to be announced easements, restrictions, reservations of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage reserves the right to bid at the sale, at the sale. and conditions of record and subject to given by Sean P. Cole, A/K/A S. P. to reject any and all bids, to continue U.S. Bank National Association, as all tenancies and/or rights of parties in Cole to IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., a fed- the sale and to amend the terms of the Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage possession. erally chartered savings bank, dated sale by written or oral announcement Investors Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset- Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or September 4, 2003 and recorded with made before or during the foreclosure Backed Certificates, Series 2006- certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 the Worcester County (Worcester sale. If the sale is set aside for any rea- OPT1 as a deposit must be shown at the time District) Registry of Deeds at Book son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Present Holder of said Mortgage, and place of the sale in order to qualify 31565, Page 377, as affected by a entitled only to a return of the deposit By Its Attorneys, as a bidder (the mortgage holder and Judgment recorded in said Registry of paid. The purchaser shall have no fur- ORLANS PC its designee(s) are exempt from this Deeds at Book 57493, Page 20 sub- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, PO Box 540540 requirement); high bidder to sign writ- sequently assigned to OneWest Bank, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s Waltham, MA 02454 ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- FSB by Federal Deposit Insurance attorney. The description of the prem- Phone: (781) 790-7800 tance of bid; balance of purchase price Corporation as receiver for IndyMac ises contained in said mortgage shall 17-000741 payable in cash or by certified check Federal Bank, F.S.B., successor to control in the event of an error in this August 3, 2018 in thirty (30) days from the date of the IndyMac Bank, F.S.B. by assignment publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE August 10, 2018 sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- recorded in said Worcester County ESSENCE. August 17, 2018 ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Other terms, if any, to be announced Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, at Book 45641, Page 344, subse- at the sale. LEGAL NOTICE MA 01851 or such other time as may quently assigned to Ocwen Loan MTGLQ Investors, L.P. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL be designated by mortgagee. The Servicing, LLC by OneWest Bank, Present Holder of said Mortgage, ESTATE description for the premises contained FSB by assignment recorded in said By Its Attorneys, By virtue of and in execution of the in said mortgage shall control in the Worcester County (Worcester District) ORLANS PC Power of Sale contained in a certain event of a typographical error in this Registry of Deeds at Book 51831, PO Box 540540 mortgage given by Mary Lou Mortlock publication. Page 129, subsequently assigned to Waltham, MA 02454 to Mortgage Electronic Registration Other terms to be announced at the Federal National Mortgage Association Phone: (781) 790-7800 Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- sale. by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by 15-006396 inee for CitiMortgage, Inc., dated May U.S. Bank National Association, not assignment recorded in said Worcester August 3, 2018 31, 2006 and recorded in Worcester in its individual capacity but solely as County (Worcester District) Registry August 10, 2018 County (Worcester District) Registry trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series of Deeds at Book 56070, Page 39, August 17, 2018 of Deeds in Book 39080, Page 353 2016-CTT subsequently assigned to MTGLQ (the “Mortgage”) of which mortgage Korde & Associates, P.C. Investors, L.P. by Federal National MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE U.S. Bank National Association, not 900 Chelmsford Street Mortgage Association by assignment OF REAL ESTATE in its individual capacity but solely as Suite 3102 recorded in said Worcester County By virtue and in execution of the Power trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series Lowell, MA 01851 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 2016-CTT is the present holder by (978) 256-1500 at Book 57337, Page 32 for breach of given by Kevin J. Janovsky and Donna assignment from Mortgage Electronic Mortlock, Mary Lou, 16-025921 the conditions of said Mortgage and for M. Janovsky to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee August 17, 2018 the purpose of foreclosing same will Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc., its successors August 24, 2018 be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM for Superior Mortgage Corp., its suc- and/or assigns to Nationstar Mortgage Augsut 31, 2018 on August 24, 2018 at 270 Blackstone cessors and assigns, dated May 30, LLC dated June 9, 2016 recorded in Street, Uxbridge, MA, all and singu- 2006 and recorded with the Worcester Worcester County (Worcester District) LEGAL NOTICE lar the premises described in said County (Worcester District) Registry Registry of Deeds in Book 55485, Page MORTGAGEE’S SALE Mortgage, to wit: of Deeds at Book 39120, Page 384 357 and assignment from Nationstar OF REAL ESTATE A certain parcel of land, with any as affected by a Loan Modification Mortgage LLC to U.S. Bank National By virtue of and in execution of the buildings thereon, situated in said recorded on August 29, 2008 in Said Association, not in its individual capac- Power of Sale contained in a certain Uxbridge, Massachusetts, on the Registry of Deeds at Book 43256, ity but solely as trustee for the RMAC mortgage given by Robert R. Beaupre easterly side of Blackstone Street, Page 98, subsequently assigned to Trust, Series 2016-CTT dated May 17, to Digital Federal Credit Union, dated a Worcester County Highway, U.S. Bank National Association, as 2018 recorded in Worcester County November 2, 2009 and recorded in bounded and described as follows: Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Worcester County (Worcester District) Beginning at a Worcester County Investors Trust, Mortgage Loan in Book 58814, Page 15, for breach Registry of Deeds in Book 45045, Highway Bound on the easter- Asset-Backed Certificates, Series of conditions of said mortgage and for Page 77 (the “Mortgage”) of which ly side of said Blackstone Street: 2006-OPT1 by Mortgage Electronic the purpose of foreclosing the same, mortgage Digital Federal Credit Union Thence N. 1° 30’ 15” E. with the Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), the mortgaged premises located at is the present holder, for breach of easterly line of said street 26.4 feet solely as nominee for Superior Unit No. 35, of the Thurston Place conditions of said mortgage and for to land now or formerly of one Scott; Mortgage Corporation, its succes- Condominium, 35 Thurston Avenue, the purpose of foreclosing the same, Thence N. 81° 10’ 30” E. with sors and/or assigns by assignment Northbridge, MA 01534 will be sold the mortgaged premises located at 45 fence and said Scott land, 586.96 recorded in said Worcester County at a Public Auction at 2:00 PM on Spring Hill Avenue a/k/a 43-45 Spring feet to drill hole in stone wall; (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds October 2, 2018, at the mortgaged Hill Avenue, Northbridge, MA 01534 Thence S. 14° 13’ E., 21.78 at Book 58363, Page 202 for breach of premises, more particularly described will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00 feet to a drill hole in stone wall; the conditions of said Mortgage and for below, all and singular the premises PM on September 21, 2018, at the Thence S. 17° 22’ E., 38.30 the purpose of foreclosing same will be described in said mortgage, to wit: mortgaged premises, more particularly feet to a drill hole in stone wall; sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on The Unit No. 35 of the THURSTON described below, all and singular the Thence S. 22° 52’ E., 95.83 August 24, 2018 at 926-928 Hill Street, PLACE CONDOMINIUM, situated premises described in said mortgage, feet to a drill hole in stone wall; Whitinsville, MA, all and singular the on Thurston Avenue in Northbridge, to wit: Thence S. 29° 52’ E., 108.27 feet to a premises described in said Mortgage, Worcester County, Massachusetts, A certain parcel of land, with the build- drill hole in stone wall; Thence S. 32° to wit: a Condominium established, pursu- ings thereon and all the privileges 54’ E., 50.47 feet to a drill hole in stone The land in Whitinsville (Northbridge), ant to Massachusetts General Laws, and appurtenances thereto belong- wall; Thence S. 37° 49’ E., 98.66 feet Worcester County, Massachusetts, Chapter 183A, by Master Deed dated ing, located on the southeasterly side to a drill hole in stone wall; Thence S. with the buildings thereon, situated April 13, 2006 and recorded with the of Spring Hill Avenue and on the 46° 11’ W., 48.08 feet to a drill hole in on the easterly side of Hill Street and Worcester County Registry of Deeds, northeasterly side of Tessier Street, stone wall; Thence S. 9° 06’ W., 123.67 numbered 926 and 928 on said street, (“Master Deed”), in Book 38822, Page so called, in Northbridge, in said feet to a drill hole in stone wall; Thence and being Parcel 2 on plan of land 384 which Unit is shown on the floor Worcester County, and said parcel S. 46° 48’ W., 159.80 feet to a drill of Eugene T. Champany, located in plan of the Building plan recorded of land consisting of lots numbered hole in corner of stone wall at brook; Northbridge, Mass., dated April 28, simultaneously with said Master Deed. ninety-eight (98) and ninety-nine (99), Thence S. 36° 12’ E., 44.28 feet to a 1940, LS. Aldrich, C. E., recorded with Said Unit is conveyed together with an shown on Plan No. 2 of Hillside Park drill hole in corner of stone wall and at Worcester District registry of Deeds, undivided 25% interest in the Common recorded with the Worcester District land now or formerly of one Sweirad, Plan Book 112 Plan 58. The mortgag- Elements described in the Master Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 27, Plan the last 10 courses being by stone wall or(s) expressly reserve my/our rights Deed. 65, to which plan reference may be and land now or formerly of said Scott; of Homestead and do not wish to ter- Said unit is conveyed subject to and had for a more particular description of Thence 89° 59’ W., mostly by stone minate my/our Homestead by granting with the benefit of: said lots 98 and 99. wall, bounding on said Sweirad land, the within conveyance notwithstanding a.) Provisions of said Chapter For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded 558.69 feet to land now or formerly my/our waiver of such homestead in 183A. with the Worcester County (Worcester of one O’Toole; Thence N. 11° 27’ E., paragraph 24 of the within mortgage. b.) The provisions of the Master District) Registry of Deeds in Book with said O’Toole land, 100 feet to an However, the mortgagor(s) herein Deed and floor plan of the Condominium 31388, Page 72. iron pipe at land now or formerly of hereby expressly subordinate any and recorded simultaneously with and as The premises will be sold subject to one Mienscow; Thence S. 89° 48’ E., all such Homestead rights to the fore- a part of the Master Deed, and the any and all unpaid taxes and other with said Mienscow land, 45.25 feet to going mortgage. Meaning and intend- Declaration of Trust recorded with the municipal assessments and liens, and an iron pipe at a corner; Thence N. 3° ing to convey and hereby conveying said Registry of Deeds (the “Trust”), subject to prior liens or other enforce- 42’ E., with said Mienscow land and the same premises conveyed to me/us in each case as the same may be able encumbrances of record entitled land now or formerly of one Bisson, by deed dated 07/20/1998 and record- amended from time to time by instru- to precedence over this mortgage, and 216.15 feet to an iron pipe at corner ed with Worcester Registry of Deeds in ments recorded with said Registry of subject to and with the benefit of all of Bisson land; Thence N. 89° 43’ Book 20242, Page 264. Deeds, which provisions, together with easements, restrictions, reservations W., with said Bisson land, 169.83 The premises are to be sold subject to any amendments thereto, shall consti- and conditions of record and subject to feet to drill hole in stone on the east- and with the benefit of all easements, tute covenants running with the land all tenancies and/or rights of parties in erly side of said Blackstone Street; restrictions, encroachments, building or estate in the Unit owner, his family, possession. Thence in a northerly direction with and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, servants, tenants, invitees and visitors, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or the easterly line of said street by a tax titles, water bills, municipal liens as though such provisions were recited certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 curve to the left of 2030 feet radius, and assessments, rights of tenants and stipulated at length herein. as a deposit must be shown at the time 254 feet to the point of beginning. and parties in possession, and attor- c.) Such taxes attributable to the and place of the sale in order to qualify Containing 8.78 acres, more or less. ney’s fees and costs. Unit and Common Elements for the as a bidder (the mortgage holder and Being the same premises shown on TERMS OF SALE: current fiscal year as are now due and its designee(s) are exempt from this Plan of land of Elinor B. Parker, dated A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND payable on the date of delivery hereof, requirement); high bidder to sign writ- June 25, 1973, Uxbridge, Mass., John DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) which taxes the Grantee assumes and ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- R. Andrews, Jr. Surveyor, recorded in in the form of a certified check, bank agrees to pay. ance of bid; balance of purchase price Plan Book 392 Plan 90, to which plan treasurer’s check or money order will d.) Provisions of existing building payable in cash or by certified check reference may be had for a more particu- be required to be delivered at or before and zoning laws. in thirty (30) days from the date of the lar description of the granted premises. the time the bid is offered. The suc- e.) The encumbrances, if any, list- sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Recorded by way of Judgment in Book cessful bidder will be required to exe- ed in Exhibit “A” of the Master Deed. ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 57493, Page 20 on 7/28/2017. cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement f.) One parking space marked Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, The premises are to be sold subject to immediately after the close of the Unit 35 exclusive and one garage MA 01851 or such other time as may and with the benefit of all easements, bidding. The balance of the purchase marked Unit 35 exclusive on the con- be designated by mortgagee. The restrictions, encroachments, building price shall be paid within thirty (30) dominium plan recorded simultane- description for the premises contained and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, days from the sale date in the form ously with and as part of the Master in said mortgage shall control in the tax titles, water bills, municipal liens of a certified check, bank treasurer’s Deed. event of a typographical error in this and assessments, rights of tenants check or other check satisfactory to The street address of the Unit is 35 publication. and parties in possession, and attor- Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Thurston Avenue Northbridge, MA. Other terms to be announced at the ney’s fees and costs. reserves the right to bid at the sale, The Unit may be used only for residen- sale. TERMS OF SALE: to reject any and all bids, to continue tial purposes permitted by the Zoning Digital Federal Credit Union A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND the sale and to amend the terms of the laws of the Town of Northbridge, sub- Korde & Associates, P.C. DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) sale by written or oral announcement ject in all events to restrictions, set 900 Chelmsford Street in the form of a certified check, bank made before or during the foreclosure forth in said Master Deed. Suite 3102 treasurer’s check or money order will sale. If the sale is set aside for any rea- For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded Lowell, MA 01851 be required to be delivered at or before son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be with the Worcester County (Worcester (978) 256-1500 the time the bid is offered. The suc- entitled only to a return of the deposit District) Registry of Deeds in Book Beaupre, Robert R., 18-031512 cessful bidder will be required to exe- paid. The purchaser shall have no fur- 39080, Page 348. August 10, 2018 cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement ther recourse against the Mortgagor, The premises will be sold subject to August 17, 2018 immediately after the close of the the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s any and all unpaid taxes and other August 24, 2018 bidding. The balance of the purchase attorney. The description of the prem- municipal assessments and liens, and price shall be paid within thirty (30) ises contained in said mortgage shall subject to prior liens or other enforce- days from the sale date in the form control in the event of an error in this able encumbrances of record entitled B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 9 Tips to pick, preserve & prepare garden herbs What could be more delightful Flowering herbs should be tic are best, although zip-lock cut with a floured glass or bis- than the summertime pleasure harvested when the buds are Take plastic freezer bags can be used. cuit cutter. *** of plucking fresh herbs from an apparent or when flowers are To preserve full flavor, avoid Cilantro Salsa outdoor garden? Herbs not only just opening. This is when their the crushing the leaves until you This spicy salsa is a tasty bring essence and beauty to the oil concentration is at its peak. are ready to use them. 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Blend in one tablespoon of the readers out there to share your Annual herbs can be harvested use. Oven Drying: Traditional yarrow flowers. Use remaining best helpful hints! until frost. Air Drying: If the herbs kitchen stoves can also be used flowers as a bowl garnish. *** *** are clean, do not wet them. to dry herbs. Spread the herbs *** Do you have a helpful hint Perennial herbs may be har- Otherwise, rinse, shake off the on cookie sheets and dry at the Quick Chive Biscuits or handy tip that has worked vested once during the first excess water, and spread the lowest temperature. Home food Bisquick makes it quick and for you? Do you have a question year and up to three times each herbs out to dry on paper tow- dehydrators also do an excel- easy to bake up a batch of bis- regarding household or garden season after the initial growth els or dishcloths until all sur- lent job of drying herbs. Follow cuits laced with fresh chives. matters? If so, why not share them year. Harvest up to 75 percent face moisture has evaporated. the directions provided with the Ingredients: two cups with readers of The Southbridge of the top growth in late spring Remove any dead or damaged dehydrator. Bisquick; 2/3 cup sour cream; Evening News? Send questions and another quarter in late foliage. Then, tie the stems into Herbs are sufficiently dry 1/3 cup water; one tablespoon and/or hints to: Take the Hint! summer. Stop harvesting about small bundles with twine or when they are brittle and crum- chopped chives. C/o the Southbridge Evening one month before the frost date. string and hang them upside ble easily. When the leaves are Directions: Stir together all News, PO Box 90, Southbridge, Late pruning could encourage down in a warm, dry, airy place dry, separate them from their ingredients to a soft dough. Beat MA 01550. Or E-mail KDRR@ tender growth that cannot hard- out of the sun. Be sure to make stems and package the leaves 30 strokes until stiff but still aol.com. Hints are entered into a en-off before winter. small, loose bundles and allow in rigid containers with tight sticky. Knead dough ten times. drawing for dinner for two at the *** for good air circulation around fitting lids. Glass or hard plas- Roll out one half inch thick and historic Publick House Inn. LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE in the form of a certified check, bank (SEAL) Street, Douglas, Worcester County, OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE treasurer’s check or money order will COMMONWEALTH Massachusetts, all and singular the By virtue and in execution of the Power be required to be delivered at or before OF MASSACHUSETTS premises described in said mortgage, of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage the time the bid is offered. The suc- LAND COURT TO WIT: given by Sharlene W. Kibbe a/k/a cessful bidder will be required to exe- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the Charlene Kibbe to Wells Fargo Bank, cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement COURT Easterly line of Southeast Main Street N.A., dated June 6, 2011 and recorded immediately after the close of the 18 SM 003648 at land now or formerly of Peter A. with the Worcester County (Worcester bidding. The balance of the purchase ORDER OF NOTICE Coppola, said point of beginning being District) Registry of Deeds at Book price shall be paid within thirty (30) TO: 704.27 feet Southeasterly measured 47472, Page 262, subsequently days from the sale date in the form Renee A. Hatch and Robert J. St. along the Easterly line of Southeast assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC of a certified check, bank treasurer’s Marie Main Street from the end of a stone d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company by check or other check satisfactory to and to all persons entitled to the ben- wall at land now or formerly of Furno; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by assignment Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief THENCE N. 62 degrees 38’ 40” E., by recorded in said Worcester County reserves the right to bid at the sale, Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. said land now or formerly of Coppola, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds to reject any and all bids, to continue § 3901 (et seq).: 702.05 feet to an iron pin; THENCE S. at Book 57686, Page 131 for breach of the sale and to amend the terms of the Bank of America, N.A. 40 degrees 11’ 26” continuing by land the conditions of said Mortgage and for sale by written or oral announcement claiming to have an interest in a now or formerly of Coppola, 124.23 the purpose of foreclosing same will be made before or during the foreclosure Mortgage covering real property in feet to an iron pin; THENCE S. 60 sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on sale. If the sale is set aside for any rea- East Douglas (Douglas), numbered 75 degrees 23’ 48” W., continuing by said August 31, 2018 at 355 West Street, son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Eagle Drive, Unit 17, Villas at Eagles Coppola land, 686.87 feet to an iron Uxbridge, MA, all and singular the entitled only to a return of the deposit View Condominium, given by Robert J. pin in the Easterly line of Southeast premises described in said Mortgage, paid. The purchaser shall have no fur- St. Marie and Renee A. Hatch to Bank Main Street; THENCE N. 43 degrees to wit: ther recourse against the Mortgagor, of America, N.A., dated September 28, 39’ 26” W. by the Easterly line of A certain tract or parcel of land sit- the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s 2007, recorded at Worcester County Southeast Main Street, 154.27 feet to uated on the westerly line of West attorney. The description of the prem- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds the point of beginning. CONTAINING Street in the Town of Uxbridge, ises contained in said mortgage shall in Book 41869, Page 193, and now 93,914 square feet of land, more or County of Worcester, Commonwealth control in the event of an error in this held by the plaintiff has/have filed less. Deed Reference: Book 37566 of Massachusetts and shown as Lot publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE with this court a complaint for deter- Page 347. 8 on a plan entitled “Plan of Land ESSENCE. mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed in Uxbridge, Mass. Surveyed for Other terms, if any, to be announced Servicemembers status. recorded with Worcester County Dorothy R. Racicot Scale: 1” = 100’ at the sale. If you now are, or recently have (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds June 22, 1993, by Andrews Survey & Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a been, in the active military service of in Book 19505, Page 76. Engineering, Inc. 104 Mendon Street, Champion Mortgage Company the United States of America, then These premises will be sold and con- Uxbridge, Mass,” recorded in the Present Holder of said Mortgage, you may be entitled to the benefits veyed subject to and with the benefit Worcester District Registry of Deeds, By Its Attorneys, of the Servicemembers Civil Relief of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Plan Book 674, Plan 1, bounded and ORLANS PC Act. If you object to a foreclosure easements, covenants, liens or claims described as follows: PO Box 540540 of the above-mentioned property on in the nature of liens, improvements, BEGINNING at a point on the westerly Waltham, MA 02454 that basis, then you or your attor- public assessments, any and all line of West Street at Lot 7 as shown Phone: (781) 790-7800 ney must file a written appearance unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water on the above said plan; 17-015953 and answer in this court at Three and sewer liens and any other munic- THENCE S. 48° 13’ 50” W., by Lot 7 August 10, 2018 Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 ipal assessments or liens or existing for a distance of 297.90 feet to a point August 17, 2018 on or before September 10, 2018 encumbrances of record which are at land formerly of Dorothy R. Racicot; August 24, 2018 or you will be forever barred from in force and are applicable, having THENCE N. 34° 19’25” W., by said claiming that you are entitled to the priority over said mortgage, whether land formerly of Dorothy R. Racicot benefits of said Act. or not reference to such restrictions, for a distance of 877.74 feet to a point Commonwealth of Massachusetts Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief easements, improvements, liens or at a pile of stones at land now or for- The Trial Court Justice of said Court on July 25, 2018 encumbrances is made in the deed. merly of Bruce C. Wires; THENCE N. Probate and Family Court Attest: TERMS OF SALE: 66° 11’23” E., by said Wires land for Worcester Probate Deborah J. Patterson A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) a distance of 80.90 feet to a point at and Family Court Recorder Dollars by certified or bank check will land now or formerly of Taft; THENCE 225 Main Street August 17, 2018 be required to be paid by the purchas- S. 31°51’37” E., by said Taft land and Worcester, MA 01608 er at the time and place of sale. The land now or formerly of Guyette for (508) 831-2200 balance is to be paid by certified or a distance of 269.47 feet to a point; Docket No. WO18C0333CA NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE bank check at Harmon Law Offices, THENCE N. 59° 20’23” E., continuing CITATION ON PETITION TO OF REAL ESTATE P.C., 150 California St., Newton, by Guyette land for a distance of 145 CHANGE NAME By virtue and in execution of the Power Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to feet to a point on the Westerly line of In the matter of: of Sale contained in a certain mortgage P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, West Street; THENCE S. 41° 12’ 02” Noah David Desrosiers given by Susan E. Wheeler to Mortgage Massachusetts 02461-0389, within E., by the westerly line of West Street A Petition to Change Name of Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. thirty (30) days from the date of sale. for distance of 113.61 feet to a point; Minor has been filed by Noah David as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc., Deed will be provided to purchaser for THENCE S. 51°36’29” E., continuing Desrosiers of Northbridge MA dated November 1, 2006 and record- recording upon receipt in full of the by the westerly line of West Street requesting that the court enter a ed in the Worcester County (Worcester purchase price. The description of the for a distance of 29.29 feet to a point; Decree changing their name to: District) Registry of Deeds in Book premises contained in said mortgage THENCE S. 55°38’ 12” E., continuing Noah David Ebbeling 40126, Page 171, of which mortgage shall control in the event of an error in by the westerly line of West Street for IMPORTANT NOTICE the undersigned is the present holder, this publication. a distance of 53.72 feet to a point; Any person may appear for purposes by assignment from: Other terms, if any, to be announced THENCE S. 57°35’36” E., continuing of objecting to the petition by filing Mortgage Electronic Registration at the sale. by the westerly line of West Street for an appearance at: Worcester Probate Systems, Inc. Acting solely as Nominee US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION a distance of 103.50 feet to the point and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on for CitiMortgage, Inc. to CitiMortgage, AS TRUSTEE FOR CMALT REMIC of beginning. the return day of 09/18/2018. This is Inc., recorded on May 3, 2012, in Book SERIES 2006-A7-REMIC PASS- For title see deed herewith BK 47472 NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by No. 48918, at Page 142 THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES Pg 259 which you must file a written appear- CitiMortgage, Inc. to US Bank National 2006-A7 The premises are to be sold subject to ance if you object to this proceeding. Association as Trustee for CMALT Present holder of said mortgage and with the benefit of all easements, WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, REMIC Series 2006-A7-REMIC Pass- By its Attorneys, restrictions, encroachments, building First Justice of this Court. Through Certificates Series 2006-A7, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, Date: August 06, 2018 recorded on February 19, 2016, in 150 California St. tax titles, water bills, municipal liens Stephanie K. Fattman Book No. 54959, at Page 110 Newton, MA 02458 and assessments, rights of tenants Register of Probate for breach of the conditions of said (617)558-0500 and parties in possession, and attor- August 17, 2018 mortgage and for the purpose of fore- 11542 ney’s fees and costs. closing, the same will be sold at Public August 17, 2018 TERMS OF SALE: Auction at 12:00 PM on September August 24, 2018 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND 17, 2018, on the mortgaged premis- August 31, 2018 DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) es located at 106 South East Main 10 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 17, 2018 • 11 12 • Friday, August 17, 2018 Blackstone Valley Tribune

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