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(508) 764-4325/Visit Us At: www.StonebridgePress.com Serving our readers since 1923 Thursday, August 17, 2017 Newsstand: 50 cents Police awarded grant to Conservation Commission encourage sober driving to make decision on beaver SOUTHBRIDGE — The vice or a designated driver. Southbridge police will Do not put yourself and each BY SARAH CHAMPAGNE increase the number of person in the car and on the NEWS CORRESPONDENT impaired driving patrols road with you at risk.” SOUTHBRIDGE — In a heated and on local roads after being Data: contentious public meeting Aug. 3, awarded a special grant from Marijuana or marijua- the Conservation Commission held the Highway Safety Division na-type drugs were the most a hearing on the issue of beaver of the Executive Office of prevalent types of drugs dam remediation in a section of the Public Safety and Security. found in people killed in Southbridge-Charlton border. Todd The department will join crashes from 2010 to 2014. Girard, Charlton’s conservation more than 200 local police From 2013 to 2014, alcohol agent, presented a case for beaver departments across the state impaired driving fatalities trapping in the area of Guelphwood and the state police in the increased 14 percent (125 to Road and Ellis Road in Southbridge. national Drive Sober or Get 143). Ellis Road in Southbridge turns into Pulled Over enforcement From 2010-2014, 77 percent Denfield Road in Charlton, while mobilization. of impaired drivers in fatal Guelphwood Road continues with This year’s campaign will crashes were men. the same name in both towns. include the impairment mar- From 2010-2014, 46 percent Girard asked the Southbridge ijuana causes in drivers – and of all alcohol-related driver Conservation Commission to the exponentially increased fatalities were ages 21 to 34. approve a plan to trap and eradi- impairment caused when National Data: cate the beaver population in the alcohol and marijuana are NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis area. A section of Guelphwood Road combined. Reporting System (FARS) has been flooded and impassable “Drivers who have had too reported that drugs were for over two years due to flooding much to drink or ingested present in 40 percent of the caused by beaver dams. Charlton marijuana are a menace to fatally-injured drivers with a has secured Chapter 90 funding to everyone on the road with known test result, almost the repair the roads, but the flooding them,” said Chief Shane same level as alcohol. must be addressed first. Woodson. “This grant NHTSA’s 2013–2014 road- In comments to the Conservation funding will allow us to side survey found drugs in Committee, residents of Charlton add patrols specifically to 22 percent of all drivers both and Southbridge argued to allow remove impaired drivers and on weekend nights and on the trapping to move forward. They as a result reduce the need- weekdays. argued that road repairs are essen- less deaths and injuries they Drivers using marijua- tial to safety and emergency access, cause.” na demonstrated decreased and that even passable parts of the “There is clear evidence car handling performance, roads are unsafe. Several residents that drivers who have used increased reaction times, brought up safety issues, access marijuana, especially in impaired time and distance to emergency services, and loss of combination with alcohol, estimation, sleepiness and property values. are significantly impaired,” decreased motor skill coordi- Albert Hamel attended with his Gus Steeves photos said Jeff Larason, director of nation (NHTSA). Turn To the Highway Safety Division. Mixing alcohol and mar- BEAVER page ­­­A12 Guelphwood Road is becoming submerged. “We are urging motorists to ijuana may dramatical- plan ahead for a sober ride ly produce effects greater home by using public trans- than either drug on its own portation, a ride-sharing ser- (NHTSA). Opacum to host historian Sept. 20

BY GUS STEEVES STAFF WRITER STURBRIDGE — Last weekend, two anniversaries passed with no fanfare, but they marked events of notable importance in Massachusetts. On Saturday, Aug. 12, 1676, the assassination of Wampanoag leader Metacomet ended King Philip’s War, a short but brutal conflict in which “on a per-capita basis, the casualties were higher than in the Civil War.” Two days and nearly 300 years later, on Aug 14, 1939, the sealing of a diversion tun- nel marked the completion of Winsor Dam and started filling Sarah Champagne photos Quabbin Reservoir. Employee Ruth Pults at her work station. What do those two have in common? Regional historian and author Michael Tougias, who Local endoscope company will be talking about his books on both subjects as keynote speaker for Opacum Land expands campus Trust’s annual fundraiser din- ner at the Publick House on BY SARAH CHAMPAGNE is growing at a 5-10% rate Sept. 20, will explain. NEWS CORRESPONDENT During his childhood in yearly. The new construction Longmeadow, Tougias essen- The U.S. Headquarters is an opportunity to expand tially grew up with both sub- of Henke Sass Wolf on-site and keep operations jects all around him. He saw International is situated for the United States in all kinds of things named for locally, on Schoefield Avenue Dudley. King Philip, and his father in Dudley. The large building “The town of Dudley is was a history buff with sev- has a gleaming exterior with very business friendly,” says eral books and pamphlets on clean lines and a modern Kingston of the area. the Indian leader and the war. design sensibility. The inte- Henke Sass Wolf is the Eventually, Tougias let the rior lobby has a similar mini- North American head- surroundings inspire Until malist, yet welcoming design quarters for the company, Courtesy photos I Have No Country, a novel sense, perfectly suited to the which also has operations in Michael Tougias company’s precise work as a Germany, Poland and China. Turn To OPACUM page ­­­A14 maker of rigid medical endo- The company set up shop scopes. in the United States in 1991 The building will soon have in Southbridge, “in order to an addition, nearly doubling minimize repair times in the the space of the current facil- North American market and Southbridge receives ities. Work is underway on to guarantee fast and optimal the construction of a three- on-site support for custom- floor expansion. The first ers,” according to the com- competitive cycling grant floor will have a new large pany’s website. The Dudley cafeteria and employee area, plant also handles the origi- along with expanded manu- nal production of new endo- BY SARAH CHAMPAGNE for Focus program and its con- NEWS CORRESPONDENT facturing space. The second scopes. The company moved nection to research on Attention floor will be split between from Southbridge to Dudley SOUTHBRIDGE — Steve Deficit Disorder (ADD or ADHD). office space and production in 2009. Roenfeldt recently returned from Roenfeldt, the director of space, whereas the third floor The company makes a a trip to Morgan Hill California, Recreation for the town, recent- will make room for Henke variety of rigid medical endo- where he visited the world head- ly learned that Southbridge was Sass Wolf’s rapid expansion scopes used for laparoscopic quarters of Specialized, a leading selected as one of eight schools and future growth. or minimally invasive sur- manufacturer of bicycles. During in the country to receive a grant According to CEO John gery. Because they specialize his visit, he learned about the 6 5652510441 1 Kingston Jr., the company Turn To HENKE page ­­­A12 Specialized Foundation’s Ride Turn To CYCLING page ­­­A8 ­2 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 Paradise F ound August Real Estate Market Update Petite–Missy–Plus SUMMER PROMO Buy 2 Special Rack Items The Federal Reserve will most like- have no reason to be concerned yet Get the 3rd FREE! ly not be raising interest rates any- about the growing inventory. If we realtor’s We’re known for our time soon. We need to see the rate look at homes sold over past 12 months of inflation increase above the 2% report compared to the same time for the H Great selection of casual to mark for some time in order for the previous year there is an almost 1.4% dressy clothing! Federal Reserve to make the decision increase in sales and a 6.4% increase H Alfred Dunner, Simply Silk, to raise interest rates. 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TO FAX THE NEWS: TO SOUND OFF: welcomes photos from readers, business owners, and other outside Call (508) 764-8015 Staff Writer sources for publication in any of its titles. Any photos submitted E-MAIL: [email protected] for publication become the property of Stonebridge Press, and Olivia Richman may be displayed in our newspapers, as well as on our Web site. (508) 909-4132 They may also be made available for resale, with any proceeds [email protected] going to Stonebridge Press and/or the photo re-print vendor. ­4 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 Fattman recommends tracking of educational records for kids in system BOSTON — Senator Ryan Fattman due to missing or unavailable records. doing what we can to safeguard their extremely fragmented,” said Senator (R-Webster) testified recently on The idea to remedy this dysfunc- learning in order to help set them up Fattman. behalf of his legislation which would tion by creating an electronic back- for success,” said Tracy. Senate Bill 40 seeks to ensure great- create an “electronic backpack” that pack for foster youth was brought to Tracy worked with Senator Fattman er educational stability for foster would serve as a repository for the light by one of Senator Fattman’s own to create the legislation, allowing youth by acknowledging the state of education records of foster youth in interns from the town of Bellingham, them to join together as advocates Massachusetts’ responsibility to safe- the state of Massachusetts. Erin Tracy, an education major at for foster children throughout the guard and support the education of The “backpack” would serve as a Framingham State University. Tracy Commonwealth. this already extremely vulnerable pop- central location to track foster student channeled her educational experience “The lives of children in foster care ulation of children. records including health and educa- and compassion towards foster chil- are often extremely transient. As a “By maintaining some fluidity in tion records. Transient students can dren into her work at the statehouse. result of this instability and frequent their education, we are making a step receive repeated immunizations or “The education of foster youth often relocation, the educational experience in the right direction,” stated Tracy. have to re-complete school coursework becomes very disrupted. We should be of foster children is disrupted and Celebrating community at international festival

BY SARAH CHAMPAGNE ments Martinez. NEWS CORRESPONDENT Food from multiple cultures includ- SOUTHBRIDGE — Saint John Paul ing Polish, Latin, Indian and Italian II Parish celebrated its International was available for those attending the Festival Aug. 12. The festival took festival. George and Tess Illiparampil place in the Courtyard of Notre Dame served up food from Kerala, a primar- Church. With activities, vendors and ily Christian region of India. Latin multicultural food choices, it was food, including alcapurrios, baccali- meant to celebrate the diversity and tos, and pinchos con pan were served strength of the local community. in another booth. There was a bounce house and In the morning before the festival, other fun activities and games for there was a 5K race put on by the children, lively music and a welcom- parish with 42 participants, tracing a ing community atmosphere at the fes- challenging course through town. tival. Antonia Martinez says that the Race Director Maura Power said, International Festival emerged from “The festival is not a fundraiser as the previous San Juan Baptiste festi- much as it is an opportunity to have val at St. Mary’s church for the past 29 fun and get together as a community. years. When St. Mary’s Church, Notre It’s a time to enjoy fellowship and Dame and St. Hedwig’s Church joined great food.” into a single parish group, the festival Father Ken Cardinale of Notre was reconceived as The International Dame comments that it is great to Festival, celebrating the multiple cul- have a sense unity between the differ- tures in town. ent local cultures. “Everyone is welcome here. We “This is what parish and communi- bring together all of the communities ty life is all about,” he says. together to celebrate in faith,” com- Sarah Champagne photos

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Bureau of Land Management, calls, but rangers are directing Until that date, US citizens Bureau of Reclamation and the callers to the website http:// and permanent residents age 62 US Army Corps of Engineers. store.usgs/gov/pass/annual. and older are eligible for the $10 html. price. Previously purchased See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at [email protected] Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­5 Police arrest suspects in April home invasion BY JASON BLEAU odd jobs. The victim returned to their the property at the time, and police All three suspects were charged with STONEBRIDGE CORRESPONDENT home he opened the back door to let concluding the invasion may have been home invasion, robbery while armed SOUTHBRIDGE – Police in out their dog only to turn around to a targeted invasion due to the home’s and masked, assault with intent to rob Southbridge have made several find the same male party had entered isolated location. an individual above the age of 60, kid- arrests in connection to a home inva- the home and was pointing a gun at the After receiving a tip on July 26, napping while armed, armed assault in sion in April. The Southbridge Police head of the victim, instructing them to Officer Szymanski conducted an inves- a dwelling, intimidating to steal from a Department reported on August 11 that look away. tigation that led to the three suspects depository, larceny of a firearm, larce- three of the four suspects in the inves- The male suspect then made a phone being named. ny over $250, and conspiracy. tigation were identified and taken into call saying “I am ready, get down here,” On Aug. 7, Officer Szymanski coor- Sturbridge Police Chief Thomas custody after Officer Adam Szymanski after which two black males entered the dinated an effort with the State Police Ford, III released a simple statement fol- received a tip regarding the incidents home, both also armed with handguns Violent Fugitive Apprehension Team, lowing the arrests. “Officer Szymanski on July 26. and wearing bandanas to cover their Marlborough Police, Clinton Police, obtained a lead and worked diligently According to a report from faces. The suspects then tied up the vic- and the Sudbury Police to locate two with several other police agencies and Southbridge Police, the incident tim after ordering him to open a safe at of the suspects, 35-year-old Jermaine because of his investigation he was occurred on April 28 of this year when, gun point. According to police the sus- Johnson of Marlborough and 38-year- able to identify and charge three people at around 1:35 p.m., members of the pects escaped with $80,000 to $100,000 old Roger Gomes of Clinton. with this heinous act,” said the chief. Sturbridge Police responded to a 911 worth of assorted valuables. Johnson was taken into custody, but The official police report implied that a call reporting an armed home invasion Police utilized neighbor reports and Gomes turned himself in to authorities. fourth suspect in the incident was still at 8 Birch St. Unit #1. According to what little information the victim could A third suspect, 30-year-old Paul at large as of this report. police, the resident of the home had provide about the suspects and the get- Purvis, was already in custody after been approached by a white male out- away vehicle, with witnesses pointing being named as a suspect in the April side the home who had inquired about out two vehicles that were on or near home invasion. Police arrest three for drug trafficking BY JASON BLEAU exercise when a young man Burtone of Grove Street in officers found marijuana, possession of a class B sub- NEWS STAFF WRITER was observed exiting one Paxton. Burtone was iden- cocaine, and a small amount stance, Tonelli was charged WEBSTER – Three sus- car and getting into a sec- tified as the individual who of U.S. currency in the build- with distribution of a class B pects were arrested by police ond waiting nearby. Police had gotten into the second car ing, which was all seized and drug and conspiracy to violate during an apparent drug deal followed the vehicle to 6 ½ after initially arriving in his believed to be part of a narcot- the controlled substance laws, according to reports from the Day Street in Webster where own vehicle at the parking lot ics distribution practice from and Andrews was charged Webster Police Department. officers suspected suspicious and was found to be in posses- within the home. with violation of the con- On August 7, at around actions were taking place. The sion of cocaine when police A report released by trolled substance laws. 8:17 p.m., officers from mul- vehicle then returned to the conducted their search. Police Webster Police stated that Coulter is being charged tiple agencies were con- McDonalds, where officers reported that their interest in an arrest warrant has been with possession of a class B ducting surveillance at the conducted a search result- the McDonald’s parking lot issued for another suspect, substance with intent to dis- McDonalds on East Main ing in three arrests. The sus- was sparked by numerous 24-year-old Jeffrey Coulter tribute and conspiracy to vio- Street. Officers from the pects including 20-year-old recent citizens’ complaints. who was said to reside at the late controlled substance laws Webster Police Department as Andreanna Tonelli of Sunset According to police, the offi- 6 ½ Day Street building. He pending his arrest. well as Task Force Officers Drive in nearby Dudley as cers applied for and received was not home at the time of The three defendants arrest- from the Worcester Drug well as 23-year-old Webster a warrant for the residence the search according to law ed on August 7 are scheduled Enforcement High Intensity resident Cameron Andrews at 6 ½ Day Street after the enforcement. to appear in Dudley District Drug Trafficking Task Force of Lake Street. The third sus- arrests were made. A search Following the incident Could for a pretrial hearing were on duty to conduct the pect was 21-year-old Matthew warrant was acted on and Burtone was charged with on September 5. County Jail to house Worcester PD equines

BY GREG VINE some horses which will now patrol during World War II, Flynn joined the Sen. Guy Glodis in 2004. A resident STONEBRIDGE CORRESPONDENT Worcester streets. Fitchburg police force in 1953, where of Charlton, Flynn passed away in A large crowd – including state, Worcester City Manager Edward he was an officer for nearly a decade. January 2016 at the age of 89. city, and law enforcement officials, Augustus Jr. said the cost of construct- In 1962, he took a position as deputy “I want to thank everybody for and members of the family of late ing a new horse barn and supply- master at the old Worcester County taking the time to honor somebody Worcester County Sheriff John “Mike” ing it with tack and other equipment Jail. He stayed with the department who served Worcester County, and Flynn – gathered at the Worcester would have been beyond the city’s and was first elected sheriff in 1986. his family, and his department with County Jail and House of Correction means. Evangelidis said it cost less He remained in charge of the depart- such pride,” said correctional facility last week to dedicate the new Sheriff than $20,000 to bring the existing facil- ment until he was defeated in the Superintendent David Tuttle. John “Mike” Flynn Memorial Stables. ity up to snuff. Democratic primary by then-state That facility will house the horses “The cost to the city of having to who are now a part of the Worcester build out the barns and the facility was Police Department’s equally new just cost-prohibitive,” said Augustus. Worcester Mounted Police Unit. Due “It would have been over a million to financial and moral support from dollars for us to do that. To have this a number of sources, equine patrols facility right on the line with West j j j Friday’s Child j j j will be back on the streets of the City Boylston and the city of Worcester, of Seven Hills after a 70-year absence. and the willingness of the sheriff and Worcester County Sheriff Lew his team to work with us and to mar- Daequan and Raya are affection- Evangelidis said an old, unused horse tial all the resources necessary to put ate siblings of African-American barn on the grounds of the correction- this facility back into operation, has descent. Daequan, ten-years- al facility had become overgrown with allowed us to bring back this mounted old, is described as a bright child weeds and had fallen into disrepair. unit.” who enjoys playing video games By using inmate labor, he said, his John Flynn, known to most people as and being active in his afterschool department was able – with minimal “Mike,” served as sheriff of Worcester program. He is very interested in investment – to transform the build- County for 18 years, from 1987 to 2005. sports and has strong athletic ca- ing into a home worthy of the hand- After serving in the Pacific Theatre pabilities. One of his dreams is to be a football player when he gets older. In school, Daequan does very well and is able to make friends easily. Daequan’s foster family reports he is a great big brother to his sister, Raya. They also say he is helpful and a pleasure to be around. Raya, six-years-old, loves to sing, dance and play with her dolls. She is also very helpful in her foster home without any prompting. Raya gets along well with her peers and the adults in her life. She regularly attends daycare and does not require any academic assistance or therapeutic interventions. Legally freed for adoption, Daequan and Raya should be placed together with • Are you over 65? or without other children in the home. 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Two of the newest CSET ist certificate that focuses on personal computer systems engineering tech- The college currently offers four CSET associate degrees offered include an computer/desktop management and nology lab to its facility. This lab will associate degrees and nine certificate enterprise information technology support. exclusively be dedicated to the col- programs for students. option, which provides students with To learn more about the CSET pro- lege’s growing CSET program, which According to the U.S. Department the tools they will need to work in gram and the classes being offered in is being launched in Southbridge this of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, virtually any business or organization Southbridge this fall, visit www.QCC. Fall. nformation technology occupations as that utilizes computers and computer edu. “We are continuing to offer more a whole are expected to grow substan- networks, in addition to a cybersecu- For more information, contact opportunities for QCC students to tially from 2014-24, faster on average rity option. Josh Martin, Director of Institutional attain their CSET career objectives. than all other occupations. In May of The cybersecurity option is designed Communications at 508.854.7513 or Bringing more CSET course offerings 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statistics to meet the demand for professional [email protected]. to the Southbridge campus is some- noted the median annual wage for cybersecurity skills that are required Quinsigamond Community College thing that we have been working computer and IT occupations was in today’s business world, while focus- provides the community with high hard to make a reality. We recognize $82,860, substantially higher than the ing on the technical and human aspect quality, affordable higher education in the need to offer our students CSET $37,040 median annual wage for all of cybersecurity. This program pro- Worcester County. As a regional lead- classes that are convenient for them other occupations. vides students with the skillset they er in education and workforce devel- so they can reach their goals,” said “These types of jobs are in high will need to navigate today’s ever opment, QCC serves the diverse educa- Kathy Rentsch, Dean of Business, demand and pay two to three times the changing cybersecurity landscape. tional needs of Central Massachusetts Engineering and Technology at QCC. national average,” said Betty Lauer, CSET certificate programs range by providing affordable, accessible, As the demand for technical skills coordinator of the CSET program at from one semester certificate pro- and high quality programming lead- increases businesses are in need of QCC. “Our programs equip students grams that train students on careers ing to transfer, career, and lifelong more skilled workers than ever with core competencies that are need- in a help desk environment (the first learning. 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BY GUS STEEVES STAFF WRITER While our area largely ignored it, numerous places worldwide commem- orated two key related events last weekend -- one historical, one recent -- that affect everyone. The former was the 72nd anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings; the latter was last month’s United Nations approval of a new global treaty ban- ning the Bomb. “This means so much to all the gen- erations that come after us,” former Easthampton mayor and member of Mayors for Peace Michael Tautznik told a crowd of at least 100 gathered in his town. “… Thank you for being concerned about the chance of nuclear annihilation and being against that.” The event, which featured a short reading from John Hersey’s Hiroshima, a kayaker towing doz- Gus Steeves photos ens of floating peace lanterns around Nashawannuck Pond, people making Peace Walkers chant and play drums as they origami cranes and music, was one of make their way to Easthampton, about five several Pioneer Valley events aimed at miles from the walk’s starting point. raising awareness of this issue. They drew people from all over the state, some of whom participated in an after- noon Peace Walk from Northampton to the site organized by members of the New England Peace Pagoda. To Tautznik and many others pres- ent, it is “unfathomable” that humani- ty still has to fight to end “the destruc- tive capacity of nuclear weapons.” “It could happen right here. It could happen anywhere,” he said. From top to bottom, Peace Pagoda members Towbee Keyes, Gyoway Kato and Clare Carter “One voice, one small community in greet the audience with a bow. Massachusetts doesn’t matter unless it’s coupled with your voice.” Kelly Crisp, a volunteer teaching people how to fold the origami cranes (a sacred peace symbol in Japan) agreed, saying she felt the need to raise awareness of the issue and the new U.N. accord, although she noted none of the nuclear powers voted for it. “We’re at a crisis point right now,” Kelly Crisp’s hands show how to fold an ori- she said. “There are so many people gami crane. who are in support of [disarmament], and it’s not represented.” Taking one of the few it lists from While in practice Easthampton the Russian arsenal -- the 800 kt Topol or Southbridge, Webster or Spencer (SS-25) ICBM -- and “dropping” it on are highly unlikely to be direct tar- Worcester shows one hit obliterates gets, they don’t have to be hit to be the city, leaving an estimated 127,610 catastrophically affected by nuclear dead (many of them simply vapor- war. As Dr. Ira Helfand, co-president ized) and 132,820 injured. Of the latter, of International Physicians for the many thousands of people in Auburn, Prevention of Nuclear War who attend- Leicester, Millbury, Shrewsbury, ed the Easthampton rally, observed, Grafton, West Boylston, Holden and computer modeling of even a distant Paxton are inside the third-degree regional nuclear exchange between burn radius, but the bomb would have India and Pakistan would alter weath- destroyed all of the nearby hospi- er patterns to the point it’d decimate tals. Some would probably make it to Participants in the afternoon Peace Walk gather around the Buddhist monks from the New global agriculture and cause about 2 Harrington, Wing, Hubbard or Mary England Peace Pagoda as they arrive in Northampton. billion deaths from famine. Lane hospitals, but none of them have “The most important reason to do sufficient beds (or specialized burn this [ban the Bomb] is not what hap- units) to handle such injuries. pened 70 years ago, but what’s hap- And those would just be on day one, pening now,” he said. “At Hiroshima never mind subsequent fallout and and Nagasaki, we saw what a very other issues. small, single nuclear weapon can do, To Helfand, today’s global politics and we have many thousands now. … makes the situation more dangerous People are sleepwalking through this than it was in the 1980s. Back then, and don’t know what they could do.” public outcry pushed the US and USSR Helfand’s referring to the fact that, to focus on the threat, keep commu- even though the world’s arsenals are nications open, and otherwise work significantly smaller than they were to reduce tensions. But now, he sees at the Cold War’s 1980s peak, we still both US President Trump and Russian have around 19,000 warheads world- President Putin as being willing to use wide. The U.S. and Russia own more the existence of nukes “to threaten, than 90 percent of them, but seven bully and get our way in the world” other nations also have them -- China, and escalate tensions further. France, Britain, Israel, North Korea, He noted the nuclear powers oper- India and Pakistan -- and several oth- ate with a “bigger weapons make you ers could easily develop them if they safer” ideology. While that’s based in chose to, including Japan. a reasonable ancient fact that having Collectively, those warheads con- a bigger club tended to help individual tain far more firepower than all of fighters win, it doesn’t apply with “the World War II, and an average one in suicide bomb.” the modern U.S or Russian arsenal “What conceivable foreign policy (about 400 kilotons) is around 40 times can you identify that justifies the risk more powerful than the Hiroshima we run by maintaining these weap- bomb, which killed 70,000-100,000 peo- ons? Just one break could mean the ple on Aug. 6, 1945. end of civilization, if not our species,” One website has tried to depict what Helfand said. “The solution isn’t just that actually means, by allowing users to get his finger off the button, but to to “detonate” warheads of various get rid of the button altogether. …We sizes on cities of their choice -- includ- should stop gambling with our chil- ing their own hometowns. Designed dren’s lives.” by Alex Wellerstein, the Nukemap site (https://nuclearsecrecy.com/ Gus Steeves can be reached at gus. nukemap/) tends to emphasize U.S. [email protected]. warheads (probably because of access to information), but includes several from other nations and claimed “117.4 Some of the floating lanterns stayed close million detonations and counting” as to shore. of Monday.

CYCLING and free bicycle maintenance Bicycling Magazine, a young Southbridge, as the cycling graphics. continued from page A­­­ 1 from The Cyclery in Putnam, man with ADHD commented program is delivered into two Roenfeldt will meet with CT. The in-kind grant is worth in an interview that, “Riding key parts: within the phys- school staff soon and create a to improve “physical litera- $20,000 in equipment, main- is my Ritialin.” ical education program at curriculum plan for the com- cy” and school performance tenance and curriculum sup- This comment struck the middle school, and in an ing school year this fall. In through recreational cycling port. It is a part of a research a chord with Sinyard, who after-school program through spring 2018, the after-school programs. As the program effort coordinated between went on to create a program the recreation department. cycling program through the champion, he received train- the Specialized Foundation through the Specialized Children do not have to have Recreation Center will begin. ing at Specialized headquar- and Stanford University to Foundation to give bikes to an ADHD diagnosis to partici- “This is a great opportuni- ters on a middle school cycling study the effect of cycling on communities and middle pate, of course. The study will ty for Southbridge to address curriculum that is available school performance. schools throughout the coun- measure data from school per- a number of items identified to grant recipients. These studies look at the try. Data gathered in each of formance, grades, and parent in the Master Plan, includ- This cycling curriculum effect of cycling on mid- these communities will add and teacher surveys to assess ing increased access to fit- was developed at Central dle-school age children with to the research on treating the results. ness opportunities, better Michigan University, but ADHD in particular. The ADHD and similar disorders. The bicycles stay in the collaboration between town allows a lot of flexibility for founder of Specialized, Mike “It is really great that this town and can be used far into departments and the schools, local communities to adapt Sinyard, has ADHD himself. program in Southbridge will the future. The high-quality increasing bicycle advocacy the curriculum according to He found that many cyclists contribute to the greater good, bikes and the maintenance and infrastructure, to iden- their needs. had ADHD and found cycling and to research on ADHD,” included in the grant allow tify a few examples,” says The town will receive 25 to be a great activity to says Roenfeldt. for a long life for the program. Roenfeldt. bicycles, safety equipment improve focus and mood. The program will also The bikes are color coded by In an April 2010 issue of have great benefits locally in size and come with custom Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­9 Summer Home This section reaches 47,000 households in 7 Massachusetts newspapers. Call Jean at 508-764-4325 or email [email protected] for more information Auto Building & Remodeling Oil & Propane Power Washing Roofing EXTERIOR& HOUSE & Pioneer Valley SOFT ROOF WASHING GuaranRoofing & Building teedMaintenance LLC Oil & Propane REMOVES HARMFUL: Call us today for any of your Mildew • Moss • Algae • Oxidation • Dirt & Pollutants SATISFACTION roofing, siding, doors, windows, FROM: GUARANTEED! per Vinyl • Aluminum • Wood • Brick • Painted • Stained general building maintenance ¢ & home improvement issues Specializing in Over 38 Years Experience gallon GREAT FOR: Before Paint Prep 24 hour emergency service available 15 Off A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. Cedar Restoration • Decks • Patios Roofs, Decks & Siding Fully licensed & insured in MA & CT With coupon. Exp 9/1/17 Stairs & Walkways • Foundations All of our work includes a ten year Serving Charlton, Southbridge, Brimfield, labor warranty. •New Homes •Cellar Conversions HI-TECH MOBILE WASH Serving all of Worcester County and Sturbridge, Auburn, Oxford, Dudley, Webster, ~ Est. 1987 ~ •Custom Kitchens •Garages Spencer, Leicester, & the Brookfields South Central Massachusetts 100% Satisfaction Contact: Daniel Truax 10% Senior •Custom Bathrooms •Additions Order online Citizen Guaranteed or you 508-450-7472 • gbmaintco.com Discount owe nothing! •Attic Conversions •Windows •Doors Pioneervalleyoil.com Senior Citizen Discount • Credit Cards Accepted PLEASE CALL Over 30 years of satisfied customers Construction Supervisor 43 Rice Corner Rd | Brookfield,MA 1.866.883.HEAT (4328) 1-800-696-4913 • 508-248-4638 #105167 for more information or for a free estimate Fully Insured ~ Free Estimates Home Improvement Contractor #0630116 508-320-2593 Westfield, MA 413.568.4443 www.hitechmobilewash.com MA HIC Lic #146620 MA CSL #099487

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Established 1923 Can you save for college and retirement? PO Box 90 Southbridge, MA 01550 OPINIONViewpoints and commentary from the Tri-Community and beyond Telephone: (508) 764-4325 Few of us have Fax: (508) 764-8015 unlimited financial www.StonebridgePress.com resources — which means that almost all of us need to pri- rank hilinski To the Editor F G. C oritize our financial President & Publisher goals. Consequently, you’ll have some uth e micis Proulx: thank you all R D A Financial decisions to make if Editor you’d like to help pay To the Editor: tiful flowers, cards and Thank you all again. Focus for your children’s I wish to thank all the many wonderful gifts. college educations wonderful people who I never thought I Marjorie E. Proulx DENNIS ANTONOPOULOS someday while, at the helped celebrate my would live to be 100! And Southbridge same time, saving for Editorial 100th birthday on Aug. still have so many people your own retirement. 1st with so many beau- remember my birthday! Your first step in addressing these objectives is to maintain realistic expectations. Consider Your Turn the issue of paying for college. Hate is a Right now, the average four-year cost (tuition, fees, room and board) is about $80,000 for in-state stu- Harrington’s three-point plan to make hospital dents at public universities and learned approximately $180,000 for private safer for employees, patients and visitors schools, according to the College Board. And these costs are likely to BY EDWARD H. MOORE, nurse.) Cameras, panic buttons PRESIDENT AND CEO, HARRINGTON keep rising in the years ahead. Can behavior HEALTHCARE SYSTEM and alarms have been added in you save this much for your kids’ many locations, some areas are education? According to the Bureau now restricted to card access Put a group of five or six children of of Labor Statistics, the inci- Instead of committing your- different backgrounds in a playroom and the Southbridge vestibule self to putting away this type of dence of serious workplace area has been re-constructed at age two, and they will have the time violence is four times more money, take a holistic approach of their lives. The squabbles that erupt to better accommodate public to saving for your children’s likely in healthcare. That safety and registration person- will be over sharing or taking turns; national statistic hit home on higher education. After all, you but not based on skin color or religion. nel. June 14 with the tragic attack Edward H. Moore probably won’t be the only one to By the time those same kids are Emergency preparedness help pay for college. Depending of long-time Harrington includes a new reverse 911 sys- four, it’s a different story. Hospital emergency depart- on your income and assets, your Hate and fear have taken root. tem, similar to what many communi- family might be eligible for some ment nurse, Elise Wilson, on our facil- ties now use to inform their residents, People aren’t born hating. ity’s Southbridge campus. The attack needs-based financial aid awarded They are born with fear. to keep all staff informed of emer- by the college. Also, you should drew national attention to the issue gencies; adoption of new emergency Fear of the unknown. And if that of healthcare workplace violence encourage your children to apply fear is reinforced in anyway by the codes that describe situations in plain for as many scholarships as possi- and left our organization searching language so staff, patients and visitors adults around them, then that fear for answers to important questions: ble — but keep in mind that most becomes something else entirely. will immediately know the nature of scholarships don’t provide a “full Could this attack have been prevent- impending danger; and new commu- And of course children do what they ed? Was our response to the situation ride.” Here’s the bottom line: Don’t see. So if their parents or even their nication protocols and incident com- assume you will receive so much adequate? What can we do to prevent mand training/drills. favorite uncle is espousing critical similar tragedies in the future? aid that you don’t need to save words and mannerisms; then it must Staff education/awareness includes for college at all, but don’t burden In the aftermath of that attack, we’ve training in managing aggressive be the right way to think and feel and been working to answer those ques- yourself with the expectation that do things. behaviors, unit-specific violence you need to pick up the full tab for tions and to create a safer environ- avoidance training, collaboration with The fear and the hate are not usu- ment for our employees, patients and your children’s schooling. ally based on an individual’s actual local law enforcement and continued On a practical level, you may visitors alike. Indeed, in the weeks policy review and development. In experiences. They are based on per- and months leading up to the incident, want to commit to putting a certain ception. What they think they know. the weeks ahead, we will be work- amount per month into a college Harrington had already organized a ing closely with the Massachusetts What they’ve been told is so. workplace safety committee and ini- savings vehicle, such as a 529 plan. And it is based on a sort of wish to Health & Hospital Association (MHA) You can generally invest in the 529 tiated efforts to make the healthcare to share what we have learned from be accepted by others. IF everyone system and its many accessible spaces plan offered by most states, but in around you seems to feel this way, per- this experience with other member some cases, you may be eligible for safer, a task made more urgent by the hospitals and to take a leadership role haps it is so and you’d better believe June attack. a state income tax incentive. Also, it too. in advancing best practices in work- all withdrawals from 529 plans Health care professionals work with place safety. When reality walks by and smacks an especially fragile and sometimes will be free from federal income you the face…people aren’t this way or We appreciate the patience and taxes, as long as the money is used unpredictable population, which understanding of our patients and vis- that way they are just the same as you makes them soft targets for aggres- for a qualified college or graduate are…it can be even more frightening. itors as we pursue our goal of making school expense of the beneficiary sive patients. In an effort to anticipate Harrington one of the safest hospitals Because it means everything you and minimize that risk, Harrington’s you’ve named. (Withdrawals for thought you knew is now in question. in the Commonwealth, with an added expenses other than qualified edu- workplace safety committee conduct- goal of preserving an environment of You most likely need to dig in your ed professional security assessments cation expenditures may be sub- heels and shout, because if this thing considerate and compassionate care ject to federal and state taxes and a of all public spaces across the entire for our patients. isn’t true, what about everything else campus and is now implementing a 10% penalty on the earnings.) you believe? Footnote: I’m happy to report that By starting your 529 plan early, three-point plan to minimize work- Elise Wilson is well on her way to That’s why it’s so very, very hard place violence through enhanced phys- when your children are young, to convince someone they are wrong recovery. Harrington employees, the you’ll give the investments within ical security, emergency preparedness local and national medical community about a prejudice. and staff education/awareness. the plan more time to grow. Plus, They may understand at some level have rallied in a tremendous show of you can make smaller contribu- Physical security includes such support around Elise, her colleagues in that they do indeed have the informa- things as the installation of a walk- tions on a regular basis, rather tion incorrect, but that means throw- the emergency department who hero- than come up with big lump sums through metal detector at the entrance ically saved her life and Harrington ing a lot of other stuff out of whack too. to the emergency department at the later on. And by following this That’s pretty scary. Hospital. We remain forever grateful approach, you may be in a better Southbridge and Webster campuses. for the quick response and support And the way to make yourself bet- Patients being evaluated or treated in financial position for investing in ter or at least safer when you are from local law enforcement officers, your IRA and your 401(k) or other the emergency department are now area legislators and other community scared or feeling like the outsider? limited to one visitor and re-entry employer-sponsored retirement Make someone else hurt before they leaders who assisted us during this plan. Obviously, it’s to your ben- is discouraged. (Exceptions may be difficult time. #HarringtonStrong can hurt you. made at the discretion of the charge efit to contribute as much as you Then there’s the blame game. It’s can to these plans, which offer a terrible thing when there aren’t tax advantages and a wide range enough good paying jobs, or schools, or of investment options. If you’re political problems. And taking respon- investing in a 401(k) or similar sibility is a tough thing, so it’s easier Childhood lost: teenager spends employer-backed plan, try to boost to find a reason outside of yourself for your contributions every time problems. Usually singling a group of your salary increases. At the very “others”. Like the Irish in Boston as days in resistance movement least, always put in enough to earn an example. It’s always someone else’s your employer’s matching contri- fault. Blame them. For taking jobs, bution, if one is offered. running down the neighborhood, bad And once your children are schools…. And blame keeps you from through with college, you can having to actually do anything about discontinue saving in your 529 the problems yourself; it isn’t your plan (although you may want to fault after all. open another one in the future The usual deadly sins all play in, for your grandchildren) and devote jealousy plays a part; envy. How dare more money to your retirement someone want to make something accounts. more of themselves and their families? It can certainly be challenging to Well, yes they have to work for it but save for education and retirement still. – but with discipline and persever- And so then it comes to this, the ance, it can be done. So, give it the riots, the hate speech, the inability to “old college try.” even listen to an opinion from some- one with a different view, and again, This article was written by Edward the fear. Jones for use by your local Edward We don’t know what the answer Jones Financial Advisor. Please is; because humans have feared and contact Dennis Antonopoulos, your hated since two tribes discovered one local Edward Jones Advisor at 5 another and fought over territory and Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 mates. But we do know this, it can’t Tel: 508-832-5385 or dennis.anto- continue as it is now, or we will back [email protected] in the same scenario, living in tribes in a post-apocalyptic world.

Courtesy photo TOUGH Otto wearing the jacket made of parachute fabric. READING SUBMITTED BY ED NEAL eyesight could be better. He is charm- BACON! ing, knows the world around him. He Otto was the youngest of eight. He and Jean founded a prayer group meet- NEWSPAPERS is now 90 years old. He still speaks ing at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church five languages. Otto and Jean come in Sturbridge. CHECK OUT THE to the Sturbridge Senior Center every Otto and Jean will have been mar- SPORTS ACTION! Monday and Wednesday for Jean’s ried 68 years. They raised four chil- IS A QUEST exercise class while Otto socializes. dren. He worked extra hard to pay for Then they eat lunch in their usual Jean to graduate from college. Otto seats. Friends hang with each other. LIKE NO OTHER A cane, a little hard of hearing. His Turn To CHILDHOOD page ­­­A11 Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­11 Obituaries Elvin A. Dugan Sr., 95 Alice R. (Gajewski) Bellerose, 89 WINCHENDON — Elvin A. Dugan dening. His greatest enjoyment was SOUTHBRIDGE — Alice R. Bellerose, and Erik Bellerose both of Sr., age 95, of 233 Main Street, died spending time with his family. (Gajewski) Bellerose, age 89, died Woodstock. She also leaves 2 broth- peacefully Tuesday morning, August His wife, Doris M. (Langley) Dugan, Thursday, August 10, 2017, at ers Paul Gajewski and his wife Mary 8, 2017 in Wachusett Manor Nursing died in 1992. He leaves four children, UMass Memorial Medical Center of Missouri, and Ralph Gajewski of Home, Gardner after a short period of Maureen Quellette of Southbridge, Memorial Campus. Sturbridge. She was predeceased by declining health. Katherine Keer and her husband She was the wife 2 brothers Richard and Raymond He was born in Gary of Hampton, NH, Joanne Smith of the late Rene Gajewski. Minersville, PA on and her husband Dennis of N.C and Bellerose who died She was born in Webster, February March 19, 1922, son of Elvin A. Dugan Jr and his wife Debra in 1992. She is sur- 25, 1928, daughter of Martin and Elsie the late Joseph and of Winchendon, many grandchildren, vived by her sons (Walkowiak) Gajewski, and lived in Secouges Dugan and great grandchildren, nieces and neph- David and his wife Southbridge most of her life. She grad- lived in Winchendon ews. A daughter Patricia Cutroni Lorraine Bellerose of uated from Bartlett High School in for many years. and his two brothers, Albert “Dixie” Fiskdale, and James Webster. She was a former member of Elvin worked Dugan and Richard Dugan preceded (Jim) and Cindy Saint Mary’s Church in Southbridge, many years ago him in death. Bellerose of Woodstock, and 5 grand- and a retired school secretary at as a young man in Funeral services will be held Friday, children Caelyn Bellerose of Atlanta, Eastford Road School in Southbridge. the coal mines and August 11, 2017 at 10 AM in Stone- Hollis Bellerose of Fiskdale, Matthew Funeral Services will be private then entered the Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central Bellerose of Southbridge, and Alyssa United States Army. Street, Winchendon. Burial will fol- He was a decorat- low in Worcester County Memorial ed veteran, who Park, Paxton. Richard P. Kelley received the Purple Calling hours in the funeral home Heart. He worked are Thursday, August 10, 2017 from NORTH BROOKFIELD- Richard P. friends and “kids from another moth- as a machinist for 5 to 7 P.M. Members of Eugene M. Kelley passed away August 4, 2017 er & father” close to his heart, sharing 16 year at Crompton Connor Post 193 American Legion at home with his family by his side. stories, offering advice, but mostly and Knowles Co until his retirement will conduct a Legion Service at 6:30 He leaves behind just being there. He will be remem- in 1975. His most recent employment P.M. his soulmate & wife bered always & forever as he touched was working with his family at the Memorial donations may be made Karen Kelley, his so many hearts. former Birch Hill Farm Stand in to Montachusett Veterans Outreach daughter Kerri-Ann The family invites you to a “cele- Winchendon. Elvin was a member of Center, Stallings Campus, 21 Murdock Kelley with whom bration of Rich’s life” on Saturday Eugene M. Connor Post 193 American Avenue, Winchendon, MA 01475. he shared so many August 12 at 308 Lakeside restaurant Legion. His hobbies were playing www.stone-ladeau.com of his life passions at 308 East Main ST, East Brookfield bingo every Thursday night and gar- with, his son Michael MA, from noon to 4 pm with a memori- Kelley who he was al service at 2pm. The Shaw-Majercik so proud of and his Funeral Home, 48 School St., Webster, beloved dog Casi. As well as his father MA has been entrusted with his Benjamin Chanthanouvong, 37 Richard Kelley Sr. arrangements. A guest book is avail- SOUTHBRIDGE — Benjamin in Southbridge. He worked for the Self-employed most of his life, Rich able at www.shaw-majercik.com, Chanthanouvong, age 37, died Savers Bank as a security officer/ met many people but he held his fam- where you may post a condolence or Saturday, August 12, 2017, at his home facilities manager, and was also an ily and “extended family” of cousins, light a candle. surrounded by his family, after a long auxiliary police officer for the town of illness. Southbridge. Ben was an avid golfer, He leaves his wife, Somsangouan and also enjoyed soccer. Elaine V. (Boyle) Trudeau, 91 Phianesin, and their children, Calling hours for Ben will be Bentley and Ariel Chanthanouvong, Wednesday, August 16, 2017, from SOUTHBRIDGE — Elaine V. lings, Corade Mercure, Normand of Southbridge. He is also sur- 5-9pm at Sansoucy Funeral Home, (Boyle) Trudeau, age 91, died at her Mercure, Gerard Mercure, Raymond vived by his parents, Kham and KC 40 Marcy Street, Southbridge, MA. home August 12, 2017, surrounded by Mercure, and Lorraine Talisman. Chanthanouvong of Southbridge; his The funeral service will be Friday, her family, following an illness. Elaine was born in Southbridge, brother, Sang Chanthanouvong, of August 18, 2017, from 10am-1pm at the Elaine’s husband of 49 years, MA, January 28, 1926, daughter of Southbridge; and many extended fam- funeral home. Cremation will follow Antoine “Tony” Trudeau, died the late William and Lillian (Lavoie) ily members and friends. at All Faith Crematory, 9 Island Road, October 18, 2016. She is survived Boyle. She graduated from St. Mary’s Ben was born in Laos on March Worcester, MA. www.sansoucyfuner- by her four children, Henry F. High School. She worked in food ser- 25, 1980, and lived mostly lifelong al.com Neeser Jr., and his fiancée, Linda vice for many years. Elaine enjoyed Grenier, of Webster; Guy Trudeau, playing cribbage and bowling. of Southbridge; David Trudeau, and Her funeral will be Thursday, August his wife, Carol, of Southbridge; and 24, 2017, with a Mass of Christian Brian W. Noone, 68 Joanne, wife of Larry Marshall, of Burial at 10am at St. Mary’s Church, Southbridge, stepsister Lucille 263 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, LANCASTER — Brian W. Noone, For the next 3 years, after teaching Champagne of Southbridge; 13 grand- MA. PLEASE MEET DIRECTLY AT age 68, was welcomed by our Lord on distributive education subjects for children and 28 great-grandchildren. CHURCH. Burial will immediately fol- August 8th, 2017, following a heroic 2 ½ years at Bay Path Vocational Elaine was predeceased by her daugh- low at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Charlton battle with cancer. High School, he left to pursue his ter, Kim Evans, who died May 15, 2017, Street, Southbridge, MA. There are He leaves behind Masters in counseling psychology. her brother William Boyle, her sisters no calling hours. Sansoucy Funeral his devoted wife of Brian spent the next 16 ½ years at Harriet Proulx, Florence Mercure, Home, 40 Marcy Street, Southbridge, 24 years, Rosalie C. the Occupational Training Center in and June Patten, and her step-sib- MA is handling arrangements. Jones-Noone, step- Worcester. Shortly after marrying in son Lawrence M. 1993, he joined the Winchendon pub- Jones III and wife lic schools as a school psychologist Craig L. Robidoux, 57 Nicole of South and continued his education earning Glastonbury, CT, a CAGS from UMass Boston. Craig L. Robidoux, 57 There are no calling hours. A stepdaughter Lisa Brian’s legacy was to be of service WARREN- Craig L. Robidoux age 57 Funeral Mass will be held Saturday , Marie Jones Elia and to others. He enjoyed reading, histo- died Sunday August 6, 2017. He leaves August 12, 2017 at 11 am in All Saints husband, Fred Elia of Belleair Beach, ry, discussing religion, an occasional his parents Donald E. Robidoux and Church, North St., Ware, MA, burial FL. Brian thought of Larry and Lisa ball game, and feeding ducks with his Margaret A. (Perron) in All Saints Cemetery, Ware, MA. as his own children and spoke of them wife. Best of all, he enjoyed being with Robidoux, three sis- The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, in that way. Brian had six cherished his wife, grandchildren, and extended ters; Sheryl Cates of 48 School St., Webster, MA has been grandchildren whom he adored and family. NC, Dawn Killoy and entrusted with his arrangements. was called “Papa” to his delight. They Calling hours at the Athy Memorial Lori Moriarty both Family requests that donations in his are Alexa Catherine Jones, Matthew Home, 111 Lancaster St., Worcester of Warren. He memory be made to the VNA Hospice, Gregory Jones, Ryan Lawrence Jones, are Friday, August 11 from 4 to 7 p.m. was born in Ware Suite 215, 15 Midstate Drive, Auburn, Paul John (PJ) Jones, Tyler John Elia, The funeral will be held on Saturday, and lived in Seattle MA 01501 or Friends of the Warren and Grace Anne Elia. Brian leaves August 12 with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Washington for the Town Hall, Warren, MA. A guest two brothers, John F. Noone Jr. of John the Evangelist Church, 80 Union past 28 years. He was book is available at www.shaw-majer- Worcester, and his long time compan- Street, Clinton. Burial will be in St. a US Navy Veteran. He was employed cik.com where you may post a condo- ion, Jill, and Michael L. Noone and John’s Cemetery, Lancaster. by The Point Casino, where he was a lence or light a candle wife, Rosemary, of Brewster. He also In lieu of flowers, donations may custodial facility manager. leaves two nieces, one nephew, and be made in Brian’s honor to St. John two grand nieces. the Guardian of Our Lady Parish, Brian graduated from Sacred Heart 149 Chestnut St., Clinton, 01510; to Ruth L. (Marble) Rodriguez, 71 Academy in 1966, followed by earn- VNACare Hospice, 120 Thomas ing a BSE at Fitchburg State College. Street Worcester, MA 01608; or to St. DUDLEY- Ruth L. (Marble) in Dudley for the past five years prior He taught history and social stud- Benedict Center – St. Anne’s House, Rodriguez age 71 died Tuesday, to that living in Worcester. There are ies for the Worcester Public Schools. P.O. Box 22, Still River, MA 01467. August 6, 2017 surrounded by her no calling hours, a celebration of life loving family. She leaves four sons; will be held August 13, 2017 Sunday at Juan E. Rodriguez and his wife the Point Breeze Restaurant, Webster, Carmen of Dudley, Richard Maraglia MA, 3 pm-7 pm. Please omit flowers, of Worcester, William Maraglia and donations in her memory may be made Send all obituary notices to Stonebridge his wife Megan of Lawrence and Peter to the American Lung Association. Maraglia of Webster, two daughters, The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Press, PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, or Cheryl Meraglia and Donna Maraglia 48 School St., Webster, MA has been both of Dudley a brother Ray Marble entrusted with her arrangements. by e-mail to [email protected] of Worcester, many grandchildren A guest book is available at www. and great grandchildren. shaw-majercik.com where you my She was born in Worcester and lived post a condolence or light a candle.

CHILDHOOD made of old carpeting, pants stitched made from a parachute. In May 1945, the war in Denmark continued from page A­­­ 10 together from pieces of his Father’s The British dropped containers of ended. The Nazis took the trucks and suit and a cap made of milk fibers that weapons and ammunition by para- trains and left their men behind. Those finished 8th grade but never had the would come apart in the rain. chute. Otto and other members of the abandoned walked away, shedding opportunity to go on. In 1942, the Nazis said “enough” and Resistance split up the shipment and guns, equipment, ammunition and Otto was born in Denmark. The got rid of the Danish government. The delivered the materials to Resistance clothing along the roads. Nazis invaded and, after a short fight Danish Resistance, made up of people cells. Otto also delivered messages and After the war, Otto served one year with a peaceful country, took con- like you and I, fought back. copies of the Resistance newspaper of mandatory service on a minesweep- trol of the country in May, 1940. The In 1943, at the age of 13, Otto became “Holgerdanska”, named for an ancient er in the North Sea. His Mom received excuse was that they wanted to pro- a member of the Resistance. He snuck Danish hero. The Nazis retaliated with an award from the King of Denmark. tect Denmark from a British Invasion. out of the window after going to bed so “clearing assassinations,” killing peo- Because of his service, he was put at Yeah, right. his Mother would not know, if she was ple at random. One of Otto’s brothers, the top of the list to emigrate to the US. Otto rode his bike to school one questioned by the Germans. The Nazis Paul, was a leader in the Resistance. He was sponsored by a half-brother he day and was stopped on the road by enforced an 8 pm curfew. Twice Otto He was captured and died in jail. had never met who lived in America. a policeman, with a German soldier. was caught. He spoke German. He told There was no Holocaust in Denmark. He left Denmark on Christmas Eve They told him to go back home. the guards he had been tending to his It’s neighbor, Sweden, was a neutral and arrived on New Year’s Day. He The Nazis took the food. Otto and sick Grandmother, and they let him country, only a short distance over became an American citizen in 1951. his friends would wait on the side of go. He would often be stopped by a tap water. Otto told me that the Danish Otto worked a night job. He had the railroad tracks. A train would pass on the shoulder from behind. Today, government issued new birth certifi- moved into a room previously occu- and the shoveller would throw coal off he freezes when he is tapped these cates to Jews, removing their religious pied by Jean and a roommate. One day, the train for them to collect, to heat days. He remembers. affiliation. Sweden gave passports Otto stepped out of his building and he their families’ homes. Every stick in The Resistance rescued downed freely. saw a woman playing in the yard with the woods was gone. Families dug up British pilots and smuggled them to They hid in churches and peoples’ the landlord’s dog. He looked at her tree roots to burn for heat. the neutral country of Sweden. The homes. Then, during a three week and told himself “this is the girl for Women would quilt newspapers jacket Otto is wearing in the picture period, Danish fishermen, under cover me.” Jean and Otto were married six together for blankets. Otto wore socks accompanying this recollection which of night, brought the Jewish popula- months later, 69 years ago next month. made of unraveled sweaters, shoes was taken at the end of the war was tion across to Sweden, and to safety. ­12 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 Bay Path OKs nursing cost hike BY GUS STEEVES “[O]ur student enrollment is much faster than other pro- acute care work and frequent- 20,927 LPNs in Massachusetts, STAFF WRITER has significantly increased,” fessions. The surge in demand ly has student nurses do clini- although her agency “cannot CHARLTON – After eight she added. “We graduated 30 is similar for RNs.” cal hours there, although they speak to the need” for them. years, Bay Path Tech is hiking students for the class of 2017. An LVN is a licensed voca- don’t record whether such The state has three require- its tuition rate for the popular For the class of 2018, we antic- tional nurse, the California students come from Bay Path, ments for licensure: graduat- practical nursing program. ipate forty students. In effect, and Texas term for an LPN; he added. ing from a state-approved pro- “As much as we would like faculty hours have increased RN is registered nurse. Both “Many have been here for gram, passing the National to maintain our tuition fee along with day-to-day operat- are licensed, but the latter years, have great experience Council Licensure Exam, and for another year, we find we ing expenses such as exams, requires a college nursing and great skills, and we con- having “good moral character must increase [it] to provide copies, materials and clinical degree and has both more tinue to use them,” he said. as defined by state law,” she quality, evidence-based nurs- supplies.” responsibility and more job “We don’t actively recruit wrote by email. ing education to our valued According to www.payscale. flexibility; the former require LPNs.” Today, LPNs are common- practical nursing students,” com, the nationwide median a year-long training course However, “it’s harder to hire ly seen in doctors’ offices Gretheline Bolandrina, the income for licensed practical and always “work under the them because of the changes” and clinics, and make up the Practical Nursing Academy nurses is $19.33 per hour as of direction of either RNs or in what the jobs require and majority of nurses at skilled director, wrote to the school July 25. (In the Bay State, it’s physicians,” Nurse Journal the law allows, Hijeck added. nursing facilities, largely committee. almost $25 per hour.) states. LPNs tend not to stay For example, LPNs can’t give because of economics, Hijeck The rates are rising $1000 “Pay for this job doesn’t long; many “work in their intravenous medication in added. He expects demograph- for the full-year course, to change much by experience, field for one or two years, and Massachusetts (in some states, ics -- particularly the aging of $14,500, or $322 per credit. with the most experienced then eventually earn their they can); they can only use Baby Boomers -- will keep the They’ve been $300 per cred- earning only a bit more than bachelor’s degree to become a IVs to hydrate patients. With need for health-care staff of all it, and “if you look at the the least,” that site states. full fledged RN,” it adds. the average severity of patient kinds high for the foreseeable per-credit cost of institutions That’s likely to rise, if the Harrington Hospital’s needs generally rising, so does future. around us, we’re [still] at the Nurse Journal website’s pro- Nursing Director Thomas the level of training required lowest rate,” Superintendent jections hold true. Back in Hijeck said his hospital helps for care. Gus Steeves can be reached John LaFleche said. 2014, they noted, “Job demand LPNs do so, just as it helps According to Ann Scales, at [email protected]. Bolandrina noted the going for LVNs and LPNs is soar- other staff who wish to go into spokeswoman for the rate regionally is $366 per ing, with a 25 percent growth nursing do that. Harrington Massachusetts Department credit. rate expected by 2022, which has about seven LPNs doing of Public Health, there are Bay Path committee reorganizes

The Southern In addition to reor- Worcester County ganizing, the school Regional Vocational committee re-appointed Technical School Carol Baron of Dudley Committee met Aug. as the district’s treasur- 7 to reorganize for the er and Attorney Tim 2017-18 school year. The Norris as the district 20 member committee legal counsel. Meetings unanimously re-elect- for the upcoming school ed Michael Pantos of year will be held the Rutland to the chair- first Monday of each manship. month. The September In addition, the com- meeting will be held on mittee selected Helen the Tuesday following Lenti of Southbridge as Labor Day. the vice-chair, Donald The first day of school Ann Marie Pantos Don Erickson Helen Lenti Michael Pantos Erickson of Auburn as for freshmen will be assistant treasurer and held on Tuesday, Aug. on Wednesday, Aug. Bay Path from its ten Dudley, North Southbridge, Spencer Ann Marie Pantos of 29 while all students 30. Students attend member communities Brookfield, Oxford, and Webster.ß Rutland as secretary. will report to school of Auburn, Charlton, Paxton, Rutland,

BEAVER property damage, or interference with continued from page A­­­ 1 septic systems and public utilities. If the beavers are trapped, they must wife and reported that he and his wife be eradicated; relocating the beavers were in a motor vehicle accident in is not allowed by law. Solutions may 2015 due to the unsafe road conditions, include conibear or box-type traps, after which his wife had 13 broken breaching of dams and use of water- bones. He has seen a change in how flow devices. beavers are dealt with over several Members of the Conservation decades, and expressed frustration at Commission asked if the water-flow the current state of affairs. He com- devices had been used yet as an alter- mented that “I would let beavers live native solution. Girard replied that in my pond if they behaved them- this solution had been attempted selves.” several times, but the beavers sim- Permits to trap and eliminate bea- ply move beyond the intervention to vers are given through the Board of create a dam in a nearby location. Health. Conservation Commissions Trapping the beavers to stop the flood- may then “ask as many questions ing is a time-sensitive issue, as it can as necessary to ascertain the exact only be done at certain times of the nature, scope and magnitude of the year, most commonly August and threat, as well as the proposed rem- September, when drier conditions are edy, in order to impose conditions present. This year poses a challenge that will protect the interests of the due to increased rainfall. Wetlands Protection Act,” according Last year, a similar permission to the Department of Environmental was sought for the same area, and Protection. the Southbridge Conservation The DEP recommends that “In order Commission granted the request. to properly condition the proposed However, the work was not done work…Commissions should become because the time frame for trapping familiar with the site. A site inspec- beavers with the intended effect had tion is an important part of the pro- passed. Girard commented that to trap cess.” the beavers past the time of ideal con- Conservation Commissioner Natasha Nowick and Mike Callahan of Beaver Solutions scope To that end, the Southridge ditions would have been to “slay the out the pond behind the main beaver dam that’s flooding Guelphwood Road. Conservation Commission hired Mike beavers just to slay them, without any Callahan of Beaver Solutions to do a remediation to the flooding.” site evaluation before the meeting. A Charlton resident asked the com- Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Maureen Doyle moved to postpone The results of that assessment were mission why they granted permission Act locally. They must review and the vote until the findings of Michael not yet available at the time of the last year, but have not yet done so this approve any projects within 100 feet of Callahan of Beaver Solutions were public hearing. year. Commissioner Natasha Nowick a wetland or within 200 feet of a peren- available. At the meeting, Girard Beaver trapping has been illegal in remarked that they had approved it nial stream. They receive guidance on did not have on-hand the required Massachusetts since 1996. However, a last year “with much hesitation and how to administer the law and make “green cards” – proof that all resi- 2000 amendment to the law allows for without a full report from an expert decisions from the Massachusetts dents abutting the project were noti- special permits by the Board of Health site visit. We must hear the findings of Department of Environmental fied of the meeting - but he assured the for health and safety needs or for other the report are before we approve the Protection (DEP) and in cooperation Commission that he had the proper emergency and special circumstanc- project.” with the Massachusetts Association of documentation available. The matter es. The list of circumstances includes The Southbridge Conservation Conservation Commissions. was postponed for a vote until August flooding affecting the public use of Commission is an all-volunteer group The commission did not vote on 17 when the “green cards” and the con- hospitals and fire stations, substantial whose purpose is to administer the the issue at the August 3 meeting. sultant’s report were to be available.

HENKE for their lifestyle. Most would like to be even continued from page A­­­ 1 employees create a reg- more involved,” says ular schedule for them- Kingston. in rigid endoscopes, they selves, but accommoda- The company’s local can create an economy tions can easily be made contributions include of scale for their custom- for outside appoint- support of the local ers. Customers include ments or unexpected schools, police and fire large medical device and circumstances. The departments, and the equipment manufactur- flex-time model is ideal YMCA. At the holidays, ers such as Stryker and for families with young many employees partici- Smith and Nephew. children who often have pate in a program where The Dudley location unexpected needs, such they fulfill the wish list employs 183 people as a call from the school of a child in need. locally and has dynamic nurse. According to Daoust, flex-time and bonus pro- “They can work when more than half of the grams. There are 20 dif- they want, as long as employees have been ferent bonus incentive it totals the 40 hours at with the company for programs available to the end of the week,” more than 10 years. The employees, based on var- says director of human new construction comes ious criteria. The flex- resources Jeanne at a time of growth time model that Henke Daoust. for the company. The Sass Wolf uses is unique The company also addition is expected to in that employees can strives to be a contribu- be done by the end of work any time between 5 tor to the local commu- December, and employ- a.m. and 7 p.m., creating nity. ees are expected to start a shift that works best “We are involved with moving into the building the community and in early spring 2018. The new addition is taking shape. Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­13 CALENDAR Sunday, August 20 leggings, but they have tops, dresses 2551 or kawalker@overlook-mass. BARGAINS: Saint Paul II Parish’s and sweaters as well. This event is org for more information. Presented Flea Market, at 40 Charlton St., SUMMER CONCERT: the band open to the general public as well as by Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Southbridge, is open each Monday is to be announced, 6-8 p.m. at the seniors; please come and help fund our Chapter, visit (800) 272-3900 or alz.org. from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and each Southbridge Common, 1 Mechanic St., program budget for the Southbridge SUPPORT: The Cancer Support Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items for as part of the Southbridge Summer Senior Association. Group meets 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the sale include household, linens and fur- Concert Series. In case of bad weather, second Monday of every month in niture. We also have a holiday room. the Boardroom on the 4th floor at Donations are appreciated. All pro- concerts will be held at the auditorium Saturday, October 7 at 25 Cole Ave. Harrington Hospital, 100 South St., ceeds go to the support of the church. Southbridge. Call (508) 764-2400 for NUMISMATICS: Southbridge Coin REUNION: Mary E. Wells Class of 1957 more information. Club meets on the third Friday of the Sunday, August 27 is holding its 60th Reunion on October EATING DISORDERS: Overeaters month (except July and August). The 7, 2017 at the Southbridge Conference Anonymous — Group meeting every doors open by 7 p.m. and the meet- SUMMER CONCERT: 4Ever Fab, a Center, Southbridge. Please contact Wednesday at 6 p.m. Come to Room ing begins at 7:30 p.m. Collectors of Beatles tribute band, will perform 6-8 Ada Tieri Pezzetti at atpmcp@hotmail. RHF-1 at Day Kimball Hospital, 320 all ages are welcome. The meetings p.m. at the Southbridge Common, 1 com or 802-775-0791 for details and reg- Pomfret St., Putnam, CT. We will wel- include raffle, auction, and show and Mechanic St., as part of the Southbridge istration. come you! For more information, con- tell. Light refreshments are served. Summer Concert Series. In case of bad tact Kathryn at (508) 949-0819. The meetings are held in the commu- weather, concerts will be held at the ONGOING HEALING: Grief Support Group at nity room at the Southbridge Savings auditorium at 25 Cole Ave. Overlook Hospice — Have you recent- Bank at 200 Charlton Road (Route 20), ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: ly experienced the loss of a parent, Sturbridge. On the third Wednesday of each month, child, sibling, friend or spouse? We are SHARING CUPBOARD: The Wednesday, August 30 6-7 p.m. at the Overlook Independent here to help. Join a safe, supportive First Congregational Church of W. Living Building, fourth floor Solarium, and caring group to share your stories Brookfield Sharing Cupboard - serv- FUNDRAISER: 11 a.m.–1 p.m. 88 Masonic Home Road, Charlton. The and support others who are learning ing West Brookfield, Warren and West LulaRoe Clothing Fundraiser to intent is to build a support system, to live again after the death of a loved Warren. Located at 36 N. Main St., benefit Southbridge Senior Citizen exchange practical information, talk one. Drop-in group for adults meets West Brookfield, is open Wednesdays Association at Casaubon Senior through issues and ways of coping, on the second and fourth Wednesday 10 am - 11:30 am and Thursdays 7 pm - 8 Center, 153 Chestnut St. LulaRoe is a share feelings, needs and concerns and of every month, 1-2:30 p.m. Contact pm. Call the church for more informa- line of comfortable clothing for women to learn about community resources. Susan Fuller at (508) 434-2200. tion 508-867-7078 and girls. Most noted for their soft Contact Kathy Walker at (508) 434- Signing up for SENIOR SCENE CASAUBON SENIOR CENTER to benefit Southbridge Senior Citizen Association. LulaRoe is a line of com- 153 Chestnut Street fortable clothing for women and girls. autograph collecting Southbridge Most noted for their soft leggings, but (508) 764-5436 they have tops, dresses and sweaters as well. This event is open to the general Open to all seniors 60 years and public as well as seniors; please come over. Call Monday-Friday mornings to and help fund our program budget for register for programs. the Southbridge Senior Association. Lunch is available Monday – Friday from Tri-Valley Nutritional Program. Regular Programs 48 hour notice is required, a $3 dona- tion is suggested. Call 508-764-1469 to Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9-10 register for lunch. a.m. Exercise Class August Special Events Monday & Wednesday 10-11 Coffee Hour & Various Activities Monday, August 21: 11 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday 9-Noon Association annual Summer Outing. Latino Program Registration & membership required Wednesday 12:30-2:30 p.m. - FREE Scrabble Friday 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 30: 11 a.m.–1 Senior Bingo p.m. LulaRoe Clothing Fundraiser

I wrote a column on auto- es state that there may be 5 Readers Share Favorite graphs several years ago. million collectors across the When I was appraising items United States. for the “Antiques Roadshow” People collect autographs by many of the people who political figures, sports stars, Tips & Tricks attended wanted to have singers and musicians, movie their autographs appraised. and television stars and any This week’s column Take deer in the garden. I continue to get many ques- other type of celebrity that features some new hints tions about autographs and appeals to them. Many feel from readers and a few the I wanted to write in a thought this would be a good Antiques, there is a connection to that old, unpublished hints tip that has worked great time to expand upon my pre- person by having something that I was delighted to Hint for me. I always had trou- vious column. Collectibles that they held and signed. rediscover. While clean- ble with deer eating my According to the Raab There are a number of things ing out a desk drawer I KAREN tomato plants and other Collection, autograph col- & Estates that factor into the value of an unearthed an envelope TRAINOR things. I put in tomato lecting can be traced back autograph. The object that was with some hints - luck- stakes around the garden. to ancient Athens. The WAYNE TUISKULA signed is important. Sports ily they were from just I put two stakes next to Athenians displayed man- Collectors Digest reported that about a year ago, so they are timely! each other so I can use that as a way to uscripts in their temples. a baseball bat signed by Babe Read on for a potpourri of brand new get in. I just pull them up and open them Aristotle’s manuscripts were passed Ruth sold for $253,000 at auction in and newly found tips from your friends up and tap into the grass until I’m done. along to his successor Theophrastus 2012. 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OPACUM sparked by decades of grow- what were then the English continued from page A­­­ 1 ing friction between the two population centers. Tougias peoples, largely over popula- noted there are several plac- about the war -- one focused on tion and land use. While the es attributed to Natives in a warrior who leaves his fami- Natives did practice farming, the towns that once existed ly behind to join Metacomet’s they were also hunters, and -- Dana, Greenwich, Prescott fight. In turn, that attracted thus needed wide forest spac- and Enfield -- including a cave attention from historian Eric es to roam in. The English, dubbed “Indian Kitchen” in Schultz, who wanted to collab- by contrast, demanded they Dana (on the north side of orate on a history of that war, accept English definitions of Pottapaug Hill, on Quabbin which raged across southern “property,” fence their fields Watershed land in what’s now New England for a little more in, and otherwise restrict Petersham). than a year and essentially their practices. At the same “The joy of [researching destroyed the region’s Native time, the English tended to this book] was finding these societies. let their own pigs and cattle people who lived there and Through most of American roam through the woods, eat- could tell you what it was like history, he said, the wars ing Native crops and causing when the state came and took were pretty obviously one-sid- other damage the owners gen- their land,” he said, referring ed, but not that one. For some erally refused to pay for. Over to Quabbin: A History and time “the Natives were win- time, the Natives came to feel Explorer’s Guide. ning, and could have won had English laws were being used That happened in the they done things a little dif- against them and to resent late 1920s and early 1930s, ferently,” Tougias said. “They efforts to force them to become after a 1922 study “official- nearly pushed the English out Christian (although some ly endorsed the Swift River of New England.” did voluntarily). At the same valley as the next extension Unfortunately for them, time, increased hunting pres- of the water system” after ancient tribal rivalries pre- sure from both groups were Wachusett Reservoir’s con- vented what they needed most having a detrimental impact struction in 1908, Wikipedia’s -- unity. on the region’s wildlife, the “Quabbin Reservoir” article “Some joined the English Indians’ food, clothing and states. Once Winsor Dam was to get an upper hand on age- trade-goods supply. complete, it took until 1946 old clashes,” and although In 1675, that exploded into to fill; during that time, “the Metacomet tried to fore- open war, with Native raiders eventual bed of the reservoir stall that, he failed to do so. attacking English communi- was used as the Quabbin Tougias noted a handful of ties all over Massachusetts Reservoir Precision Bombing other native leaders since and taking advantage of their and Gunnery Range” by better knowledge of the for- Army Air Force planes from then, including Sitting Bull This section of a USGS map from about 1920 shows Greenwich, now ests and trails to melt away and Tecumseh, also saw that Hanscom and Westover fields, mostly under the waters of Quabbin Reservoir. Michael Tougias will talk that problem. when the English militia Wikipedia adds. about it and the other towns taken to create Quabbin: Prescott, Dana Had King Philip succeeded, approached. The closest of Tougias noted several of his and Enfield. Tougias said much of west- those was Brookfield, known sources said it was “heart- by the Natives as Quaboag, breaking for my parents ern New England might have Tougias added, “the towns stories. Those combine well in become French instead of which the Indians besieged because [the state] didn’t pay Aug. 2-5, 1675. Other early us for our business.” sounded kind of idyllic. I can advocating for Opacum. English, “while English set- imagine being a kid then.” “In general, I’ve always sup- tlers would probably have battlefields included Hatfield, While the state paid for Northfield, Deerfield and homes and land, the people Tougias has more than 20 ported land trusts,” he added. held onto the coasts.” books to his credit, several “Massachusetts is such a pop- “Perhaps the whole thing Springfield. who left had to rebuild their Chances are, Metacomet’s businesses from scratch; as of them New York Times ulated state, and we’ve done wasn’t even necessary,” he best-sellers. He said he’s been such a good job protecting the added. “Once it starts, things forces used the area that’s now an example, he mentioned a under Quabbin’s waters as doctor who had to find all new interested in three areas -- land.” get out of hand.” nature, trails and “places most Indeed, most histories of a transit area and/or haven, patients. since it was fairly far from Before the state came, people don’t know about;” his- Gus Steeves can be reached that era show the war was tory and true survival/rescue at [email protected].

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Where have all of Some may need a paint the bluefish gone? job or new hooks, but Although they are not The Great can save an angler lot of my favorite fish for eat- money. ing, I still enjoy catch- Outdoors When planning a ing a few for a couple of fishing trip for bluefish my buddies that often RALPH bringing along a large smoke the fish, and it is TRUE cooler with plenty of great eating. Catching ice, is very important bluefish can provide a in keeping your catch lot of action for anglers fresh. Taking the time to that use light rods and surface pop- fillet the fish on the boat and placing pers. Catching an 8 lb. or 10 lb. blue- them on a bed of ice will ensure some fish on light tackle is awesome, and great eating, but can make a bloody bringing a young angler along on the mess of the boat. Many boat captains trip is sure to give him the ultimate do not allow any blood spots on their fishing experience. I know that seri- boat and would never think of clean- ous saltwater anglers fishing for strip- ing fish on their water craft. Bluefish ers can lose a lot of eels to the savage spoil very fast after they are caught. If eating habits of a bluefish, but I still you plan on smoking the fish, cooking miss their presence during some of them in a casserole or making a fish my fishing trips. At this time of year I chowder, fresh bluefish can provide often encountered a school of bluefish some great table fare. during my fluke and seabass fishing Every year numerous anglers suffer trips, and they sure filled in the slow the pain of a hook becoming imbed- action on the water. ded in their hand or leg. Bluefish are The Providence River held many notorious for thrashing about on the Photos courtesy of Red Bait & Tackle large bluefish back a few years ago floor of a boat and need to be handled A 50 pound lunker of a striper caught at Cape carefully. Some anglers carry along a and fishing surface plugs had the Cod Canal. reels drag screaming as the line left small bat and club the fish to subdue the spool during an encounter with a them. Anglers fishing with umbrel- the area and keep it covered. I recom- This big bluefish was caught surf fishing. bluefish. They made numerous runs la rigs had the most accidents with mend watching the procedure on the before being brought to the gaff or hooks becoming imbedded in their internet, to ensure you are doing it net. Many anglers will not use a net hands or legs as numerous fish are correctly. The shoot is open to the public. Noel on bluefish as their sharp teeth often caught at one time. Multiple bluefish The Cape Cod Canal continued Rabidor is chairman of the event. Noel destroy the net. Some of the new rub- thrashing on the floor of the boat need to give up some big stripers as this does a great job in setting out the berized nets do a much better job in to be handled with extra care to avoid week’s picture shows an unidentified archery course with life size 3-D tar- handling bluefish and work great on injury. angler with two 50 lb. fish he and his gets, and has a big following of archers most all other species of fish. Hooks If you do get a hook into your flesh buddy caught. Most fish are being that attend the event every year. The rarely become lodged in the new nets. a method of removing the hook is caught on bait and underwater plugs. club will serve breakfast. They will Wire leaders are absolutely needed very easy if you follow a very simple This week’s two pictures are courtesy also hold a chicken barbecue starting to avoid being cut off from the bluefish method. Using a small piece of string of Red Top Bait & Tackle. The second at 1 p.m. A few tickets are still avail- sharp teeth. Lures are very expensive carefully wrap it around the curve of picture shows a surf fishing angler able. A combination of two hundred these days, and losing a $ 20 plug to a the hook. Before pulling on the string with a big bluefish caught a few weeks archers and spectators are expected bluefish can become very expensive make sure you are pulling the same ago. to attend the day’s activities. See you and frustrating. Purchasing fishing way as the hook became imbedded. A The Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club there! lures and fishing plugs can save an quick jerk on the string should have will hold a 3-D archery shoot on the angler a lot of money if they do a bit of the hook out in a matter of seconds. club grounds this Sunday Aug. 20. Take A Kid Fishing & Keep Them shopping at a yard sale or flea market. Be sure to apply some disinfectant to Rods Bending! Dining & Entertainment Visit these fine establishments for great food and entertainment Call Brijin at 508.909.4064 to advertise

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SOUTHBRIDGE — Following an despite only having four players at the eight-game regular season schedule start of the game. and a one-day playoff event comprised The second playoff matchup saw of two games, the Southbridge High No. 2 Ware High edge No. 3 Quaboag girls’ basketball team ran the table Regional (4-5), 32-27. to finish 10-0 and claim the Trinity The meant that Southbridge and Basketball Association (TBA) cham- Ware, the top two teams throughout pionship. the summer, met for the champion- All games were played at Trinity ship. Southbridge trailed at the half, Catholic Academy. 18-9, and were still down 21-9 when The playoffs, which took place on Ware completed a traditional three- Wednesday, Aug. 9, saw top seeded point play. Southbridge first square off with No. 4 From there, though, the Pioneers David Prouty Regional. The back-and- embarked on a 17-0 run to surge ahead, forth game saw many ties and lead 26-21. Southbridge then hung on to changes, but the Pioneers eventually defeat Ware (7-3), 30-26, and win the pulled it out over the Panthers (2-7) — TBA championship.

Photo courtesy Victor Colon The Southbridge girls’ basketball team, which included (from left) Aryenis Rivera, Mya Torres, Julitza Delgado, Kailey Ortiz, Ashanti Morales and Bianca Fantaroni, recently won the Trinity Basketball Association championship.

Nick Ethier photos Kailey Ortiz of Southbridge dribbles past a David Prouty defender while on the fast break.

Southbridge’s Julitza Delgado makes a nice Southbridge’s Ashanti Morales catches a defensive play on the ball versus David Prouty. pass along the left wing. Bianca Fantaroni of Southbridge dumps a pass over to Julitza Delgado.

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Bartlett’s Brandon Boucher slashes through a pair of Sutton defenders and to the basket.

Bartlett’s Logan Paranto leans back to grab possession of a loose ball.

Mathew S. Plamondon photos Wilson Aybar of Bartlett drives toward the basket after getting past a Sutton defender.

Bartlett’s Corey Harrington possesses the ball and contemplates his next move.

Bob Muir, last season. “Just getting kids to play and giving kids a place to play is huge. I talked to a couple of coaches — Tony Paranto of Bartlett and Jim Donnelly of Sutton — and we all feel the same way. We want bas- ketball to be better in Central Mass. in general. I feel like this is my way to give that back and at the same time it’s Dom Palmerino of Bartlett dribbles the ball up past the half-court line. an opportunity for our Auburn kids to play against competitive teams during the summer.” Bartlett’s Dylan Paddleford puts a shot up BY KEN POWERS top-seeded and undefeated Tantasqua Niedzwiecki credited the support of over Sutton defender Evan McVey. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Regional in the quarterfinal round of Dr. Maryellen Brunelle, the Auburn AUBURN — The Sutton High entry the playoffs and then got by fifth-seed- superintendent of schools, Casey in the Auburn Boys’ Basketball ed Uxbridge High by one point in the Handfield, the principal at Auburn Summer League used a crisp passing semifinals. High, Joe Fahey, the school district’s attack, Jarod Buffone’s slashing to the Coach Grenon said he thought director of facilities and maintenance, basket, and the perimeter shooting another key to Sutton’s victory over and Brian Davis, the AHS director of of Ashton Grenon to defeat the squad Bartlett was because of its defense — athletics, as a big reason the league from Bartlett High, 59-33, and win its something you don’t often hear about has been able to continue being held first championship in more than 15 in summer league basketball. in Auburn. years. “Defensively we really dug in, “I really appreciate the support of Of the 24 field goals Sutton made in we held them to 33 points,” he said. the school district and the town and the game, 15 were the direct result of “That’s the [third] lowest point total I think everybody else does, too,” he passes that led to easy baskets. we allowed a team during the entire said, “because this is the most central “We’re known for our passing,” summer league season. Our defense location. If the league moved some- said Sutton coach Steve Grenon, who was really glued in tonight; they were where else I don’t know if there would has three sons — Ashton, Bryson and focused.” be as many teams in the league.” Trevian — on the team. “What we try Auburn High basketball coach Andy In addition to the finalists in Sutton to do on every possession is not just Niedzwiecki, who served as com- and Bartlett, the other schools in the seek out the good shot, but the better missioner of the league, said he was 14-team league included Tantasqua, shot.” pleased with the success of the sum- Northbridge, Millbury, Uxbridge, Buffone, who was named the tour- mer season. Grafton, Auburn, Leicester, Bancroft, nament’s Most Outstanding Player, “I thought it went great,” said Oxford, David Prouty, Quaboag and scored eight straight points early in Niedzwiecki, who served as a co-com- West Boylston. the first half to turn a one-point deficit missioner of the league, along with (5-4) into a seven-point lead (12-5). All four of his baskets came on assists by teammates who passed up a good shot because Buffone had a better one. The Dylan Grandmaison of Bartlett elevates to senior-to-be finished with a game-high grab a rebound versus Sutton. 17 points. Bartlett’s Wilson Aybar (a team-high 13 points) answered Buffone’s run with a right side 3-pointer to pull his team to within four, 12-8, with 14 minutes left in the first half. Sutton’s Ashton Grenon (11 points) then pushed his team’s lead to 10 (18-8) by hitting two of his three 3-pointers on consecutive trips down the floor. Sutton, the tournament’s No. 2 seed, closed the first half with a 9-2 run to lead at the break, 31-12, and opened the second half with a 13-2 run — a run that was capped by Ashton Grenon’s third trey of the game — to lead, 44-14, with 14 minutes to go. “We couldn’t buy a basket; it was tough,” said Bartlett coach Eric Sgariglia, a 2016 graduate of the Webster school. “We had a ton of open looks; it just killed us to miss those shots. We were missing shots we always make, shots you make in your backyard. They were easy shots; we should have made them. “This game takes nothing away from how great the guys played through- out the playoffs,” Sgariglia continued. “We played very well the last two games and we shot the ball well, the shooting just didn’t transfer over to Ashton Grenon of Sutton floats through the this game. That’s basketball.” Sutton’s Damon Yargeau drives along the baseline following a pick from a teammate. lane before going up for a shot. Bartlett, the No. 8 seed, upset ­B4 Thursday,• August 17, 2017

Bartlett, Sutton win in semifinals to advance to Auburn Summer League championship

BY NICK ETHIER pair of free throws with SPORTS STAFF WRITER 15 seconds remaining — AUBURN — The finals resulting in Bartlett’s of the Auburn Boys’ 56-55 win. Basketball Summer Wilson Aybar scored a League at Auburn High game-high 15 points for have been set after the Bartlett, while Boucher two semifinal round chipped in 14 points and contests were played on Paranto added another Tuesday, Aug. 8. nine. First up was a For Uxbridge, Southern Worcester Tedford scored 14 County League show- points, Mansfield 12, down between Uxbridge and Kaeller and Tom High, seeded fifth, and Sawyer added 11 each. No. 8 Bartlett High. The second semifinal Uxbridge came out of the saw No. 2 Sutton High gates hot and grabbed take on Oxford High, an 11-3 lead, thanks in seeded 11th. The Pirates part to a full-court press grabbed early leads that flustered Bartlett. of 3-0 and 5-4, but the But the Indians bat- Sammies surged ahead tled back, and a 12-1 run and led by 10 points at gave them a 15-12 lead. halftime, 29-19. When all was said and Oxford, competing Nick Ethier photos done in the first 20-min- with just six players, Andrew Goyette of Uxbridge drives down the baseline versus ute half, the game was saw its small lineup Uxbridge’s Scott Kaeller surveys the court while holding onto Bartlett. all square at 25-25. become even more the basketball. Bartlett then scored reduced when Klaytin eight of the first 11 Silva picked up his points in the second fourth foul just one min- half to go ahead, 33-28. ute into the second half. The Spartans respond- The Pirates hung tough, ed, though, with a but Sutton eventually pair of 3-pointers from extended its lead to 20 Harrison Mansfield to points late in the second cut the deficit down to half. 42-39. Silva came back in As the game wound and scored six of his 11 down to the final min- points in the second half utes, Uxbridge’s Tyler — teammate Eli Guivas Tedford made a pair of poured in a team-high baskets to tie the game 15 points — but the again, this time at 52-52. Sammies prevailed, Bartlett’s Brandon 64-46. Boucher followed with a Sutton’s Jarod layup to put his team up, Buffone scored a game- 54-52, but the Spartans’ high 17 points, while Scott Kaeller converted Bryson Grenon added a traditional three-point 13 points. play with less than 30 That set up the seconds to go. Auburn Boys’ Trailing, 55-54, the Basketball Summer Indians’ Logan Paranto League final between Uxbridge’s Harrison Mansfield dishes a pass up to the top won the game with a Bartlett and Sutton. Tyler Tedford of Uxbridge makes a miraculous layup while of the key. drawing a foul.

Logan Paranto of Bartlett hopes to drive past an Uxbridge defender. Bartlett’s Brandon Boucher drives down the center of the court versus Uxbridge.

Cedar Lake Association hosts annual Kayak for a Cause event

On Sunday, Aug. 6, the Cedar Lake Association hosted its annual Kayak for a Cause event at the Sturbridge Host Hotel at the Oxhead Restaurant’s beach. This year the Cedar Lake Association supported Team Hoyt New England. Dick Hoyt and other team members were on hand to demonstrate their adaptive running chairs, bikes and boats. All proceeds — which eclipsed $1,000 — went to Team Hoyt New England.

Courtesy photos Team Hoyt New England was in attendance to demonstrate their adaptive running chairs, Many were on hand for the Cedar Lake Association’s annual Kayak for a Cause event. bikes and boats. Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­B5

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WEBSTER LAKE – 294 Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 10 Kenneth Ave! South WEBSTER LAKE – 901 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 334 Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Lakeside Ave! MILLBURY – WATERFRONT! Ramshorn Lake! 51 Davis Rd! Beautifully Landscaped & Private 1.22 Acres with 500’ On the North Pond! 62’ Waterfront! Panoramic Pond! Sandy Shoreline! 9 Rm Contemp Isl! Prime Beachfront Townhouse! Middle Pond! South Facing! Well Maintained 100’ Waterfront! Huge Views of South Water! One of Ramshorn’s Premier Properties “Royledge”! Sprawling 3,117’ French Country Villa with Panoramic Water Views! 8 Rm Colonial! Kit w/Double Oven! Ranch, 3 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Lake Views from 6Rms! 1,874’! Open Floor Plan! Applianced 7 Rm Colonial! Applianced Oak Kit! Din Rm Pond! Western Exposure = Fantastic Views from this Perfect Peninsula! Ideal for Entertaining! Stonewalled Gated Entry, Long Private Driveway to its Stately GLEAMING Hrdwd Flrs! 4 Bdrms! Most Rooms! Hrdwd & Tile Flrs Throughout! Granite Kit w/Hrdwds! Din & Liv Rms w/ W/Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Lake Sunsets! In Time for Summer! 5 Rooms Appearance! Sprawling Stone & Slate 6+ Room Masterpiece! Light Abounds Throughout! Cathedral & Tray Ceilings with 2 Full Baths! 14X20 Trex Deck! Newly Brunarhan Custom Granite Kit w/Cherry Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Views! Cathedral Ceiling 3 Season Sunrm of Rustic Charm! Real Log Summer Skylights! Unique Country Kitchen! Formal Dining Room! Fireplaced Great Room! Lake Facing Spacious Master Suite Overlooking Lake! Lake Facing Master Suite, Painted! Prof Landscaped! Fenced Yard! Cabinets! 1st Flr Office! Master w/New Bath! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Tile Flr! Recent CAir, Cottage! 10,924’ Lot Allows for Room with Everything You’d Expect! 3 Comfortable Bedrooms! 3 Full Bathrooms! Central Air! Garages - 2 Car Detached & 1 Car Plenty of Docks Included! Master Bath! 3Bdrms! 2 Baths! Sandy Beach! Frplcd Fam Rm! Deck w/Custom Bar! 2 Car Gas Heat & Windows! Trex Deck! Garage! to Expand! Remodel It! Tear it Down! Detached! Reward Yourself! $1,250,000.00 $524,900.00 $469,900.00 Garage! $639,900.00 BOAT SLIP! Heated Pool! $424,900.00 Build New! $359,900.00

SOLD NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Bates Point Rd! Middle Pond! Absolute Prime 52’ Level WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/ WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 30 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 55 Colonial Rd! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! Tons of Sun! 91’ Waterfront! Yr Rd 7 Rm Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Lot w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 8 Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 South Pond! 105’ Level Waterfront! Western Build Your Dream Home or Summer Colonial! Ideal 2nd Home! Panoramic Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Rms, 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths, A/C’d, Ranch! Custom SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Rm Bath, A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/Heated Flr! Din Expo! Awesome Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded Views of South Pond! Country Kit w/Din! Pano Lake Views Most Rms! Open Flr Plan! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! w/Hrdwds & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Awning! Lake Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/ Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Spacious Frplc Din & Liv Rm w/Lake Facing Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 2nd Flr Bdrms, 3 Lake Cathedral, Skylight & Hrdwds! Comfortable Master Bdrm! Frplcd Lower Level Liv Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Lake Facing Master w/Master Bath! Upstairs 3 Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water Picture Window! 3 Bdrms! Walkout Lower Facing! Master Bath! 2.5 Remodeled Baths! Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing! Lower Level Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Sauna & Full Bath! 3 Car are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! Level! Fam Rm w/Summer Kit! Recent 2 Car Garage! Dock! Add Lot Across St! Attached, 1 Car Detached! Security! Generator! Boat House! $1,195,900.00 $229,900.00 Roof & Siding! $349,900.00 Your Consideration! $179,900.00 $749,900.00 Recent Roof! $599,900.00

ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 16 Bates Crossing! South Pond! Beautiful Sunrises! Huge Eastern HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Exposure! 8 Rm 3,100’ Custom Contemporary! 2.43 Acres! Substantial Privacy! Home Features Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Endless Possibilities! Open Flr Plan w/Magnificent Views from Every Rm! 3 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Cathedral Ceilings w/Skylights! European Kit w/Center Isl! Modern Frplc Liv Rm w/Glass 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 Screened Porch! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Sliders Open to Waterfront Balcony! Master Bdrm w/en-suite Bath, Separate Shower, Jacuzzi Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 RmSOLD Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Tub, Walk-in Closet & Attached Laundry! Lower Level Bdrms Share Private Bath! C/Air! & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Attached Garage w/Work Space! Detached 2 Car Heated Garage w/Workshop! Greenhouse! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Panoramic Lake & Estuary Views! $950,000.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $724,900.00 Featured Open House Featured New Webster Lake Listing! hope2own.com WEBSTER LAKE - 22 LAURELWOOD DR 508.943.4333 1st Time Offered in Reid Smith Cove, Spectacular 3700+/- SF, Sharon Pelletier - Broker 13 Rm/4.5 Bath Lake Home, Uniquely Designed for Lake-Style Licensed in MA, CT & RI Living! Private Setting, Ideal Location, .68 Acres, 92’ of Natural Shoreline, Prof. Landscape, Multiple Decks, Lakeside Cabana, 3 WE WANT YOUR Mstr BR Suites w/Elegant 1st Flr Mstr ~ all w/Private Baths, Finished 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 Walkout LL w/Living & Billiard Rms & Summer Kitchen! Call Sharon LISTINGS! at 508-954-7222 for More Information $1,225,000. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett * Brian Bohenko

WEBSTER - 23 CUSHING RD WEBSTER LAKE - 100 LAKESIDE AVE DUDLEY - 67 WEST MAIN ST WEBSTER - 4 CLARK ST Extraordinary Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers a subtle Contemporary Lake style. This home was architecturally designed with lake living in mind, and was custom built with a focus on quality & detail. It has an outstanding open concept, a water view from almost every room, upscale features & amenities! This home is nicely situated on a level peninsula with 180’+/- of NEW LISTING prime lake frontage! Natural shoreline, exceptional views, mature landscap- ing, and good privacy. All you possibly need is located on the first floor… NEW LISTING Owners are “PROUDLY” Selling This Pristine Ranch & Well Manicured Yard! You including a grand foyer, fireplaced living room, kitchen with dining area & will not be Disappointed in This Property! Main Level Boasts Gleaming Hardwood den, half bath & laundry, formal dining room, media room & a spacious Looking for a place for your BUSINESS? Looking for a good INVESTMENT? Check out this Great Opportunity for Contractor or Handyman Special! Es- Dudley Business Zoned (BUS-15) Property on the CORNER of West Main & View Street.197’ Floors, Ceramic Tile & Tasteful Paint Décor! Roomy Eat in Kitchen has Wall Oven 1st floor guest bedroom suite with private bath. The 2nd floor features a tate Sale! Vacant - 2 Family!, 2 Bedrooms on the 1st and 2nd and Stainless Appliances! 3 Bedrooms! Main Level all with Hardwds! Living Room fireplaced master bedroom suite with luxurious private bath, 3 more large road frontage (65’ on W Main / 132’ on View St.). Business Zoned Abutting Rear Lot on View St. is Warm & Cozy! Renovated Lower Level, this Area Includes a Sizable Bedroom, is also available, asking $54,900. Improvements include an Antique 2 story single family home floors! 1 bedroom, 1/2 bath and kitchen on the 3rd level, bedrooms and full bath! Expansion is possible above the 2 car garage! It’s a w/3 BRS, 2 Baths. It may be possible to convert this home back to a 2 family with the addition of Laundry, Utility Room and a Refrigerator for Snacks!! Gazebo, Swing Set, Patio Area Great Opportunity to Own Something Special! $1,225,000. a 2nd means of egress. Home is Connected to Municipal Water & Sewer, a recent Natural Gas Vinyl Siding, Slate Roof! Flat Level Lot, Gas Services, Town AND a “Carpet Like” Lawn!! ** Upgrades Include ~ Buderus Boiler ~ Hot Water Tank Buderus FHW Boiler w/cast iron radiators, a 2 Car Detached Garage $199,900 Water & Sewer! $104,900 ~ Newer Roof (10 yrs) ~ Electrical Panel! $242,000

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Webster Lake - 16 Black Point Rd. Waterfront, Boat Access, Town Water & Sewer. $52,000 NEW LISTING SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD! Webster Lake - 22 South Point Rd. Southern exposure! Town Water & Sewer $229,900. Roadside Oasis! Pride of Ownership! Close to 395! Ideal for anyone starting SUPERB WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY ~ PERFECTLY DESIGNED FOR LAKE FOCUSED LIVING! MOVE IN & ENJOY! ~ Fantastic Location ~ West Facing ~ Unique ESTATE SALE! Located on 8+ Acres Abutting the French River!! Great First time offered! Well maintained, One owner Split!! Main level or has their own Business, 30x40 Steel Building, 12ft garage Door! 15 Foot Open Concept ~ 9’ Ceilings ~ Anderson High Performance Floor To Ceiling Windows ~ Clear Spot for the Nature Enthusiast ~ Enjoy a Day of Fishing or Kayaking!! Living has open floor plan with 3 Bedrooms and Full bath ~ Finished Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 2 Ceilings! Fully Insulated! Single Family - 3Bedroom, 2+ Bath,- 1456 Sq Ft, Lexan Deck Panels ~ Brazilian Lyptus Hardwood Floors, Red Birch Cabinetry, Granite Counter Room with Custom Built In’s, Fireplaced and Wood Floor!! Lots of Updates!! Tops, JennAir Appliances ~ (possible 4th BR) with Triple French Doors ~ Exquisite Private Master lower level has another Full bath w/shower and hook ups for lots, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft ea., Town Water & Sewer, Flat Level Lot, 1/2 Acre! Completely Renovated! Originally a 2 family convert- Bedroom Suite ~ Exceptional Master Bath with Double Steam Tile Shower ~ Full Finished Walkout Updated Bath! Updated Boiler! ~ Newer Roof! Some Replacement Windows! stove and refrigerator! New Boiler! New Deck! 2 Car Garage. All and City Gas! SORRY SOLD $95,000 ed to a Single Family Use, Security System! Stainless Steel Appliances! Town LL with 2 Lg Bedrooms, Full Bath & Summer Kitchen (possible In-law setup) ~ Huge Covered New Electrical Panel! 3 Season Private Back Patio! Financing Restrictions Town Services! Enjoy Summer evenings in your “mostly private” Lakeside Patio ~ 2 Car Garage ~ Central Vac ~ 2 Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces in Living Rm & Master due to Failed Title V - Cash or Rehab Loans Only. Seller has Septic Plans in Sewer! Private Water! $259,000. Br! $829,000. Hand and Installation Proposal of $9800.00. $125,000. backyard! Minutes to I-395! $233,000 On the shores of Lake Char gogg a gogg man chaugg a gogg chau bun a gung a maugg WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE - 118 POINT BREEZE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 91 SOUTH SHORE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 WEST POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD

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Excellent Opportunity to Finally Own Your Own Webster Lake Waterfront Newly Listed! AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY One of A Kind Property!- Gorgeous Panoramic Views of Reid WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Property! Prime Location, 5,697+/- SF Lot, 50’ Rd & Water Frontage On Killdeer Island! FIRST TIME OFFERED! Great for Swimming! Center Staged, ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Located at at a Great Price! Contemporary Ranch offers 996+/- SF of living area Smith Cove! 90ft of Water Frontage, with privacy!! 3 bedrooms, the Southern most end of Webster Lake’s South Pond beyond Cedar Island. Multi Level Stone Fireplace is the “Focus” of this Beautiful Custom Built patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, w/2 BRs & full bath. Plus, convenient, indoor access to Walkout Lower 1 Bath & 2 half baths! Wet Bar!! Appliances Included. Walk Out Lakefront Contemporary! The Main Level is Complete with Fire Placed Living Extremely Private with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level Peninsula. Level w/tremendous potential for additional living area. Main level fea- Lower Level! Deck! 1 Car Detached Garage! Your own Private privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- A great amount of lake frontage! Launch a boat, fish & simply enjoy the lake in Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Full Bath and 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Floor offers a Private way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on tures Open Floor Plan w/sliders to full front deck! Spectacular Westerly Boat Ramp. BOAT & DOCKS INCLUDED. Town Services! quiet solitude. Charming 2 BR, 2 Bath Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level views across Middle Pond! Additional land & shore frontage available. Master! Lower Level has Cozy Family Room, Office Area, Fireplace & Full Bath! 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. & walkout access to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage! $369,000 $345,000 $574,900. Great for Over night Guests! Don’t Let this One Get Away! $585,000. NEW PRICE $419,900 B6 Thursday,• August 17, 2017

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Jules Lusignan Andrea L. Gordon #1 in Sales 2006-2017 South Worcester County Attorney at Law $133,281,080 SOLD Real Estate 1286 Main Street Jules Divorce & Family Law Lusignan A Estate Planning Owner 38 Year Leicester, MA 01524 Broker Probate ~ Elder Law Founder Company! 40 Cherry St., P.O. Box 801 Lake ReaLty 111 East Main St., Webster, MA Spencer, MA 01562 • 508-885-6694 Thinking of selling? Call 1-800-552-7444 email: www.Century21LakeRealty.com [email protected] Deborah John www.WebsterLake.net Campanale Campanale 508-769-6950 508-769-4854 508-892-2985 DebbieCampanale@ john@ gmail.com TeamCapanale.com Deborah Campanale 9 West Realty 1286 Main Street Leicester, MA 01524 508-769-6950 Residential • Commerical [email protected] www.9WestRealty.com

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6 Jon’s Way, Dudley. $259,900. First re-sale 3 Nellies Way, Dudley. $428,000. Rare resale SALE? This is the in Dudley’s over-55 development. All the bells in Tobin Farm development. 3 BRs plus & whistles. Hickory hardwood floors, quartz sunroom/office, open floor plan. Bamboo place to sell it! counters, 3 season room, walk-out basement. floors, cathedral ceiling, FP, central A/C. Your ad will be Maribeth Marzeotti MaribethRealtor.com mailed to 50,000+ Re/Max Advantage 1 Advantage 1 FOR households SALE 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 throughout Do you have a vacant house to sell? I have an inventory of furniture available for staging. Southern Worcester County. To advertise in our Real Estate Section, To advertise on our real estate section, please call your local please call your local sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 Open House Directory (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Community (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment (W) Waterfront LEICESTER WORCESTER CLINTON ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,816 sq ft 3 BR 2 Bath 1,612 sq ft Tastefully updated 3 BR Colonial situated on a private Colonial in a private location; 3 Full Bath Cape w/ view of SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 NORTH BROOKFIELD wooded lot & set back from Completely remodeled Wachusett Mtn. FP in LR. 5 Brooks Pond the street. Spacious Master interior! Open concept floor Central Air. 2nd floor Master Point Rd W 2-2:30 $224,900 ReMax Advantage 1 / Maria Reed 508-873-9254 Suite on 2nd floor. Oversized plan on first floor; kitchen Suite. 27x13 Family Room and OXFORD deck, above ground pool & leads out to oversized deck. 3rd bath in basement. 1 Carol Dr C 11-1 $192,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Maria Reed 508-873-9254 large yard. Fully updated full bath on 27x11 Deck Bonus room above garage. each floor. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 $350,000 CHARLTON $399,900 $280,000 25 Robert Blvd W 12-2 $549,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Joanne Szymczak. Vicki Bennett 774-230-5044/774-663-6762 WEBSTER 23E Third St C 11-12:30 $191,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Maureen O’Connor 508-981-4902 OXFORD 1 Carol Dr C 2-3:30 $192,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Maria Reed 508-873-9254 508-365-3532 To have your open house listed in this directory please contact Sandy at 508-909-4110 www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com • [email protected]

Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. $234,800.

Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa Now offering rental services ••• WE NEED LISTINGS! ••• Auburn: Wonderful 5 room, Southbridge: Beautifully 2 bed home with hardwoods maintained two family in throughout. Open floor nice neighborhood. Unit 1, 5 NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE plan. Updated kitchen with NEW LISTING Rooms, 2BR 2 Bath/ Unit 2, BARRE SOUTHBRIDGE HOLLAND 7 Rooms, 2BR, 1 ½ Baths. stainless steel applianc- Spacious Rooms. Fenced in 3 BR, 2.5 bath Antique Farmhouse. 4 BR, 3.5 bath Colonial on 1.8+/- A. One level living within walking dis- es. Enclosed porch, patio and nice yard. vinyl siding, yard, updated electrical, 3 garages. Nice high ceilings. Wrap Post & Beam, period woodwork, wide 2-sided stone fireplace, inground tance of Hamilton Res! 3 BR, 2.5 bath, replacement windows & doors, central air. Walk up attic. around porch Separate Laundry room on 2nd floor. Second plank floors, more. Restored by histor- pool, 1st floor MBR. More!$439,000. vaulted ceilings, deck, 3 season porch. $229,900. Open House Sunday 8/18 12-2 118 Boyce St Floor has new replacement windows. $215,000 ic preservation contractor. $299,900. Ingrid Helena Karp. $169,900. Charlton: TO BE BUILT! FABULOUS, Southbridge: Amazing top Stewart & Stewart. Larry Mandell. NEW CONSTRUCTION AT AN quality custom built contempo- AFFORDABLE PRICE! 7 rooms, 3 rary ranch with open floor plan bedrooms & 2 full baths. The 1st floor and in-law living quarters/guest has a spacious open floor plan with a house. This impressive home sits living room,a dining room w/ hardwood privately off the street. 9 total rooms, 3 bedrooms (one in guest- OPEN HOUSE floors, a large kitchen w/ granite counter & ceramic flooring, and a house) 3 full baths 1 half bath. Eat in kitchen with all new appliances. full bath. 2 car garage & 2nd floor family room over the garage. The Two custom fireplaces. Wet Bar. Master BR and bath with cedar 2nd floor has 3 bedrooms and a full bath. Energy efficient forced air closet and patio. Beautiful cathedral beamed ceilings and lots of propane heat& central air. Great builder! $339,900 windows and sliders for natural light. $299,900. Southbridge: Incredible 2 East Brookfield: THIS ONE Family great for investment or OWNER HOME HAS BEEN LOVINGLY CARED FOR! spacious front to back mortgage helper. 1st Floor has living room w/ propane fireplace & 2 or 3 bedrooms, hardwood NEW LISTING custom built-ins. Dining room has floors under the carpets and access to deck overlooking beautiful, fireplaced living room. Large private yard. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, an island, ceramic SUTTON HOLLAND SUN., AUG 20 • 12-1PM 2-bedroom unit on second flooring and French doors to the deck. Front to back master bedroom Prime waterfront location! 2 single with walk in closet and bath. Hall bath and 2 spacious bedrooms. Vinyl 57.9 acres of wooded land, perfect STURBRIDGE • 524 Main St. floor. Circuit breakers, one car garage and off-street park- family homes on one lot. Main house- siding, 2 car garage, in ground heated pool with vinyl fence, generator & for subdivision. 2 antique structures Pristine antique home in commercial ing. Property will be painted prior to closing! $144,900 3BR, full bath with great views of the so much more! Public boat ramp down the street. $298,000 on property: 4 BR, 1.5 bath house and lake, full w/out lower level. Additional tourist district. 4 BR, 1 full, 2 half baths, barn. $1,300,000. 2 BR and bath in 2nd house. 2 Fireplaces, IG pool. Unique must see Peggy Bridges. $430,000. Lisa Boudreau. property! $467,900. Larry Mandell. Find the homes of your neighborhood The Real Estate Section Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­7 5 excellent reasons why you will want your family to grow here: 1= Close to Rte. 84, yet not too close. 2= Private beach and boat launch on clean Lake Chafee. 3= Quiet neighborhood in back of the lake. REAL ESTATE 4= Nine years young, equals no updating for many years. 5= Well below your budget, so you can enjoy life and not be Centerwood realty house poor. 88 Lakeside Avenue Webster, MA 01570 508.943.9844 WEBSTER 4 beds, 2 Full/1 Half baths, 2,600 sq. ft.

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Brad Favreau 860-428-0527 John Downs 860-377-0754 Mary Collins 860-336-6677 John Rich 860-315-2615 Brooke Gelhaus 860-336-9408 Robert Viani 860-264-5921 ­8 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Commonwealth of Massachusetts Justice of this Court. OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE The Trial Court Date: July 25, 2017 By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Probate and Family Court Stephanie K. Fattman, of Sale contained in a certain mort- Power of Sale contained in a certain Worcester Probate and Family Register of Probate gage given by Lillian F. Bellanceau mortgage given by Craig N. Dottin to Court August 18, 2017 to Mortgage Electronic Registration Banknorth, N.A., dated August 28, 225 Main Street Systems, Inc., as nominee for Drew 2003 and recorded with the Worcester Worcester, MA 01608 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Mortgage Associates, Inc., dated County (Worcester District) Registry (508) 831-2200 OF REAL ESTATE December 20, 2006 and recorded of Deeds at Book 31496, Page 230, Docket No. WO17P2386EA By virtue and in execution of the Power with the Worcester County (Worcester of which mortgage the undersigned CITATION ON PETITION FOR of Sale contained in a certain mortgage District) Registry of Deeds at Book is the present holder by assignment FORMAL ADJUDICATION given by Donna M. Paine and Harold 40383, Page 124, of which mortgage from Banknorth, N.A. to Mortgage Estate of: R. Paine, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic the undersigned is the present hold- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Marie Louise Montigny Registration Systems, Inc., as nom- er by assignment from Mortgage dated December 31, 2003 and record- Also known as: inee for Family Choice Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, ed with said registry on January 12, Marie Montigny Corporation, dated September 29, Inc. as nominee for Drew Mortgage 2004 at Book 32626 Page 279 and by Date of Death: 04/21/2017 2006 and recorded with the Worcester Associates Inc. to JPMorgan Chase assignment from Mortgage Electronic To all interested persons: County (Worcester District) Registry Bank, National Association dated Registration Systems, Inc. to Freedom A Petition for Formal Probate of Will of Deeds at Book 39863, Page 26, January 14, 2013 and recorded with Mortgage Corportation dated October with Appointment of Personal Rep- of which mortgage the undersigned said registry on January 25, 2013 at 6, 2014 and recorded with said registry resentative has been filed by is the present holder by assignment Book 50342 Page 69, for breach of on October 17, 2014 at Book 52929 Martha M Girouard of Sturbridge MA from Mortgage Electronic Registration the conditions of said mortgage and Page 245, for breach of the conditions requesting that the Court enter a for- Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, for the purpose of foreclosing, the of said mortgage and for the purpose mal Decree and Order and for such N.A. dated April 28, 2009 and record- same will be sold at Public Auction of foreclosing, the same will be sold other relief as requested in the Petition. ed with said Registry on May 8, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. on August 30, 2017, on at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on The Petitioner requests that: at Book 44210, Page 163 and by the mortgaged premises located at September 6, 2017, on the mortgaged Martha M Girouard of Sturbridge MA assignment from Mortgage Electronic 120 Westwood Parkway, Southbridge, premises located at 38 PLEASANT be appointed as Personal Representa- Registration Systems. Inc., as nom- Worcester County, Massachusetts, all STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, Worcester tive(s) of said estate to serve Without inee for Family Choice Mortgage and singular the premises described in County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Surety on the bond in an unsuper- Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. said mortgage, gular the premises described in said vised administration dated October 13, 2011 and recorded TO WIT: mortgage, IMPORTANT NOTICE with said Registry on October 17, 2011 That certain tract or parcel of land sit- TO WIT: You have the right to obtain a copy of at Book 47972, Page 20, for breach of uated in said Southbridge designated The land in Southbridge, Worcester the Petition from the Petitioner or at the the conditions of said mortgage and for as lot numbered twenty eight (28), County, Massachusetts, with the build- Court. You have a right to object to this the purpose of foreclosing, the same as shown on a plan called ‘’Revised ings thereon, situated on the south- proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Portion of Westwood Hills Owned erly side of Pleasant Street, in Globe ney must file a written appearance and p.m. on September 6, 2017, on the by William D. Grenier Real Estate & Village and bounded and described as objection at this Court before: 10:00 mortgaged premises located at 126 Development Co. and Chartier Bros. follows, to wit: a.m. on the return day of 08/29/2017. River Street, Southbridge, Worcester Contractors, Southbridge, Mass., BEGINNING at a stone bound in the This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Scale 1’’ + 50’, Jan. 1957, Benjamin ground at the easterly line of said line by which you must file a written ap- gular the premises described in said F. Tully, Eng’r’’; and recorded with Pleasant Street, marking the boundary pearance and objection if you object to mortgage, Worcester District Registry of Deeds, line between land formerly of Thomas this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- TO WIT: Plan Book 224, Plan 54. J. Brennan and premises herein con- ly written appearance and objection The land in Southbridge, Worcester Said property is conveyed subject to veyed; followed by an affidavit of objections County, Massachusetts, with the build- restrictive covenants recorded as a THENCE S. 65° 40’ E. on land former- within thirty (30) days of the return day, ings thereon, situated on the northerly blanket encumbrance against all of ly of said Brennan in a line through action may be taken without further no- side of River Street. In Globe Village the lots included in the subdivision another stone bound marking the tice to you. and bounded and described as follows dated April 25, 1939, recorded with southerly boundary formerly of said UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION to wit: Worcester District Deeds, Book 2742, Brennan’s land one hundred (100) feet UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS BEGINNING at a drill hole In the Page 599. to an iron pipe in the ground at land UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) sidewalk on the northerly line of River As an appurtenant to the granted prem- formerly of L. Wesley Curtis et ali; A Personal Representative appointed Street at the S.W. corner of land to be ises the right to the Grantees, their THENCE N. 25° 46’ E. on land former- under the MUPC in an unsupervised conveyed and the S.E. corner of land heirs and assigns, to use in common ly of L. Wesley Curtis et ali, fifty-three administration is not required to file an of Sandoll: with all other persons entitled to use and twelve hundredths (53.12) feet to inventory or annual accounts with the THENCE Northerly by land of said the same, all of the proposed streets an iron pin in the ground at land for- Court. Persons interested in the estate Sandoll, fifty-two and five tenths (52.5) on said plan for any of the purposes merly of L. Wesley Curtis et ali; are entitled to notice regarding the ad- feet, more or less, to a pin in the connected with or Incidental to the use THENCE N. 63° 24’ W. on land former- ministration directly from the Personal ground at land of Fabien Brodeur, et and enjoyment of the premises herein ly of L. Wesley Curtis et ali, in a line Representative and may petition the vx; conveyed; and also for the purpose of eight (8) feet distant from and parallel court in any matter relating to the es- THENCE Easterly by land of Fabien laying and maintaining sewer, gas and to the northerly wall of the house on tate, including the distribution of assets Brodeur et ux. thirty-three and eight water pipes to the main pipes situated said premises one hundred (100) feet and expenses of administration. tenths (33.8) feet, more or less, to a on said proposed streets and also for to a spike in the fence at the line of WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First pin in the ground at land of Fabien the purpose of maintaining telephone said street; Justice of this Court. Brodeur et ux; and electrical wires extending from THENCE S. 25° 39’ W. on said line Date: July 26, 2017 THENCE Southerly by land of Fabien Westwood Parkway to the granted of said street fifty-seven and two hun- Stephanie K. Fattman, Brodeur et ux, fifty-two and five-tenths premises. dredths (57.02) feet to the point of Register of Probate (52.5) feet, more or less, to a pin on Said property is also conveyed subject beginning. August 17, 2017 the northerly line of River Street; to pole and wire and gas pipe rights BEING the same premises conveyed THENCE Westerly by the northerly line granted New England Telephone and to us by deed of Violet C. Reece Commonwealth of Massachusetts of River Street, thirty-three (33) feet, Telegraph Company et al, insofar as dated February 28, 2003 and recorded The Trial Court more or less, to the drill hole at point same may affect locus. with the Worcester District Registry of Probate and Family Court of beginning. For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Deeds, Book 29186, Page 316. Worcester Probate and Family BEING the same premises conveyed recorded with Worcester County For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Court to Peter Chouinard and Jacqueline (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds recorded with Worcester County 225 Main Street Chouinord by deed of Leonel Choulnard in Book 40383, Page 121. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Worcester, MA 01608 dated November 8, 1993 and recorded These premises will be sold and con- in Book 29186, Page 316. (508) 831-2200 in the Worcester District Registry of veyed subject to and with the benefit These premises will be sold and con- Docket No. WO17P2372EA Deeds in Book 15748, Page 35. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, veyed subject to and with the benefit CITATION ON PETITION FOR For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed easements, covenants, liens or claims of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, FORMAL ADJUDICATION recorded with Worcester County in the nature of liens, improvements, easements, covenants, liens or claims Estate of: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds public assessments, any and all in the nature of liens, improvements, Clarence J. Montigny in Book 39863, Page 24. unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water public assessments, any and all Date of Death: 05/08/2017 These premises will be sold and con- and sewer liens and any other munic- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water To all interested persons: veyed subject to and with the benefit ipal assessments or liens or existing and sewer liens and any other munic- A Petition for Formal Probate of Will of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, encumbrances of record which are ipal assessments or liens or existing with Appointment of Personal Rep- easements, covenants, liens or claims in force and are applicable, having encumbrances of record which are resentative has been filed by in the nature of liens, improvements, priority over said mortgage, whether in force and are applicable, having Martha M. Girouard of Sturbridge public assessments, any and all or not reference to such restrictions, priority over said mortgage, whether MA and Marc Allen Montigny of Stur- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water easements, improvements, liens or or not reference to such restrictions, bridge MA and sewer liens and any other munic- encumbrances is made in the deed. easements, improvements, liens or requesting that the Court enter a for- ipal assessments or liens or existing TERMS OF SALE: encumbrances is made in the deed. mal Decree and Order and for such encumbrances of record which are A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 TERMS OF SALE: other relief as requested in the Petition. in force and are applicable, having ) Dollars by certified or bank check will A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 The Petitioner requests that: priority over said mortgage, whether be required to be paid by the purchas- ) Dollars by certified or bank check will Martha M. Girouard of Sturbridge or not reference to such restrictions, er at the time and place of sale. The be required to be paid by the purchas- MA and Marc Allen Montigny of Stur- easements, improvements, liens or balance is to be paid by certified or er at the time and place of sale. The bridge MA encumbrances is made in the deed. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, balance is to be paid by certified or be appointed as Personal Representa- TERMS OF SALE: P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, bank check at Harmon Law Offices, tive(s) of said estate to serve Without ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Surety on the bond in an unsuper- check will be required to be paid by the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to vised administration purchaser at the time and place of sale. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, IMPORTANT NOTICE The balance is to be paid by certified thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within You have the right to obtain a copy of or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Deed will be provided to purchaser for thirty (30) days from the date of sale. the Petition from the Petitioner or at the P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, recording upon receipt in full of the Deed will be provided to purchaser for Court. You have a right to object to this Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to purchase price. The description of the recording upon receipt in full of the proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, premises contained in said mortgage purchase price. The description of the ney must file a written appearance and Massachusetts 02461-0389, within shall control in the event of an error in premises contained in said mortgage objection at this Court before: 10:00 thirty (30) days from the date of sale. this publication. shall control in the event of an error in a.m. on the return day of 09/12/2017. Deed will be provided to purchaser for Other terms, if any, to be announced this publication. This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- recording upon receipt in full of the at the sale. Other terms, if any, to be announced line by which you must file a written ap- purchase price. The description of the JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, at the sale. pearance and objection if you object to premises contained in said mortgage NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FREEDOM MORTGAGE this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- shall control in the event of an error in Present holder of said mortgage CORPORATION ly written appearance and objection this publication. By its Attorneys, Present holder of said mortgage followed by an affidavit of objections Other terms, if any, to be announced HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. By its Attorneys, within thirty (30) days of the return day, at the sale. 150 California Street HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. action may be taken without further no- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Newton, MA 02458 150 California Street tice to you. Present holder of said mortgage (617) 558-0500 Newton, MA 02458 UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION By its Attorneys, 201010-1799 - PRP (617) 558-0500 UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. August 3, 2017 201409-0165 - TEA UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) 150 California Street August 10, 2017 August 3, 2017 A Personal Representative appointed Newton, MA 02458 August 17, 2017 August 10, 2017 under the MUPC in an unsupervised (617) 558-0500 August 17, 2017 administration is not required to file an 201508-0545 - YEL inventory or annual accounts with the August 10, 2017 Court. Persons interested in the estate August 17, 2017 are entitled to notice regarding the ad- August 24, 2017 ministration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the court in any matter relating to the es- tate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First 8 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 Thursday, August 17, 2017 • ­9 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Wales Select Board Legal Advertisement inventory or annual accounts with the MORTGAGEE’S SALE Public Hearing TOWN OF STURBRIDGE Court. Persons interested in the estate OF REAL ESTATE The Wales Select Board will hold a PARTIAL RECONSTRUCTION/ are entitled to notice regarding the ad- By virtue of and in execution of the public hearing on Tuesday, September PAVING OF TOWN BUILDING ministration directly from the Personal Power of Sale contained in a cer- 5th, 2017 at 6:00 pm in the Select PARKING LOTS FOR THE SENIOR Representative and may petition the tain mortgage given by Virginia M. Board’s Office, 1st Floor, Wales Town CENTER AND SAFETY COMPLEX court in any matter relating to the es- Mercado to Mortgage Electronic Hall, 3 Hollow Road, Wales MA. INVITATION TO BID tate, including the distribution of assets Registration Systems, Inc. acting sole- The purpose of the hearing is to dis- The Town of Sturbridge, Massachusetts and expenses of administration. ly as a nominee for Maverick Funding cuss a Default Town Road Speed is accepting sealed bids for the “Partial WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First Corp., dated April 22, 2009 and record- Limit. Reconstruction and Paving of Town Justice of this Court. ed in Worcester County (Worcester Edward Boyce, Chairperson Building Parking Lots for the Senior Date: August 11, 2017 District) Registry of Deeds in Book Wales Select Board Center and Safety Complex” at the Stephanie K. Fattman, 44139, Page 243 of which mortgage August 17, 2017 Office of the Town Administrator, Town Register of Probate CitiMortgage, Inc. is the present hold- August 24, 2017 Hall, 308 Main St., Sturbridge, MA until August 17, 2017 er by assignment from Mortgage 12:00 PM local time on September 7th, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Legal Advertisement 2017 at which time the bids will be pub- CARE AND PROTECTION, to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated April 20, TOWN OF STURBRIDGE licly opened and read. Each bid must TERMINATION OF PARENTAL 2012 recorded at Worcester County REMOVE AND REPLACE TENNIS be sealed in an envelope and clear- RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds AND BASKETBALL COURTS ly marked the “Partial Reconstruction PUBLICATION, DOCKET in Book 48919, Page 125, for breach AT THE TOWN OF STURBRIDGE and Paving of Town Building Parking NUMBER: 16CP0385SP, Trial Court of conditions of said mortgage and for RECREATION AREA Lots for the Senior Center and Safety of Massachusetts, Juvenile Court the purpose of foreclosing the same, INVITATION TO BID Complex”; Date and Time of Bid Department, COMMONWEALTH the mortgaged premises located at The Town of Sturbridge, Massachusetts Opening. OF MASSACHUSETTS, Hampden 100 Clemence Hill Road, Southbridge, is accepting sealed bids for the Bid must be submitted on forms that County Juvenile Court, 80 State MA 01550 will be sold at a Public “Remove and Replace Tennis and are available from the Office of the Street, Springfield, MA 01103 Auction at 3:00 PM on September Basketball Courts at the Town of Department of Public Works, 69 New TO: Dwayne Riddick and the father 5, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, Sturbridge Recreation Area” at the Boston Road Extension during regular of Christian Bond Sweikhart, born more particularly described below, all Office of the Town Administrator, Town working hours between 7:30 AM to on August 28, 2007 to Sabrina Ann and singular the premises described in Hall, 308 Main St., Sturbridge, MA until 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM Sweikhart in Southbridge, MA: A said mortgage, to wit: 11:00 AM local time on September Monday – Friday. petition has been presented to this All that certain parcel of land with 7th, 2017 at which time the bids will No bid may be withdrawn within thirty court by DCF, seeking, as to the buildings thereon, located on the be publicly opened and read. Each (30) days after the opening thereof. following child, Christian Bond southeasterly side of Clemence Hill bid must be sealed in an envelope The town reserves the right to waive Sweikhart, that said child be found in Road, Southbridge, Massachusetts, and clearly marked the “Remove and any informality, and reserves the right need of care and protection and com- being shown and designated as Replace Tennis and Basketball Courts to reject any and all bids, wholly or mitted to the Department of Children Lot 2R on “Plan of Land Owned by at the Town of Sturbridge Recreation in part, and to accept any bid or part and Families. The court may dispense George H. Clemence, III & Shirley A. Area”; Date and Time of Bid Opening. thereof, deemed by it to be in the best the rights of the person(s) named here- Clemence Located On: Clemence Hill Bid must be submitted on forms that interest of the town. Successful bidder in to receive notice of or to consent Road, Southbridge, MA”, by Jalbert are available from the Office of the must comply with all provisions of to any legal proceeding affecting the Engineering, Inc. which is dated Department of Public Works, 69 New M.G.L. Chapter 149 and the Prevailing adoption, custody, or guardianship November 18, 2002 and recorded with Boston Road Extension during regular Wage Law. A 100% payment bond or any other disposition of the child Worcester District Registry of Deeds, working hours between 7:30 AM to and a 100% performance bond will be named herein, if it finds that the child Plan Book 795, Plan 3. 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM required for the project and shall be is in need of care and protection and CONTAINING an area of 31,096 Monday – Friday. submitted with the bid package. Must that the best interests of the child square feet. No bid may be withdrawn within thirty be MA DOT prequalified. The Town would be served by said disposition. For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded (30) days after the opening thereof. of Sturbridge is an Equal Opportunity/ You are hereby ORDERED to appear in with the Worcester County (Worcester The town reserves the right to waive Affirmative Action Employer. this court, at the court address set forth District) Registry of Deeds in Book any informality, and reserves the right TOWN OF STURBRIDGE above, on the following date and time: 38081, Page 179. to reject any and all bids, wholly or Leon Gaumond Jr. 08/23/2017 09:00 AM Other Hearing The premises will be sold subject to in part, and to accept any bid or part Town Administrator You may bring an attorney with you. any and all unpaid taxes and other thereof, deemed by it to be in the August 17, 2017 If you have a right to an attorney municipal assessments and liens, and best interest of the town. Successful August 24, 2017 and if the court determines that you subject to prior liens or other enforce- bidder must comply with all provi- are indigent, the court will appoint able encumbrances of record entitled sions of M.G.L. Chapter 149 and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts an attorney to represent you. to precedence over this mortgage, and Prevailing Wage Law. A 100% pay- The Trial Court If you fail to appear, the court may pro- subject to and with the benefit of all ment bond and a 100% performance Probate and Family Court ceed on that date and any date thereaf- easements, restrictions, reservations bond will be required for the project Worcester Probate and Family ter with a trial on the merits of the peti- and conditions of record and subject to and shall be submitted with the bid Court tion and an adjudication of this matter. all tenancies and/or rights of parties in package. The Town of Sturbridge 225 Main Street For further information, call the Office of possession. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Worcester, MA 01608 the Clerk- Magistrate at (413) 748-7714. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or Action Employer. (508) 831-2200 WITNESS: Hon. Lois M. certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 TOWN OF STURBRIDGE Docket No. WO17P2570EA Eaton, FIRST JUSTICE as a deposit must be shown at the time Leon Gaumond Jr. CITATION ON PETITION FOR Donald P. Whitney, CLERK- and place of the sale in order to qualify Town Administrator FORMAL ADJUDICATION MAGISTRATE DATE ISSUED: as a bidder (the mortgage holder and August 17, 2017 Estate of: 07/27/2017 its designee(s) are exempt from this August 24, 2017 June P Vassar August 3, 2017 requirement); high bidder to sign writ- Date of Death: 06/16/2017 August 10, 2017 ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE To all interested persons: August 17, 2017 tance of bid; balance of purchase price ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS A Petition for Formal Probate of Will payable in cash or by certified check TOWN OF CHARLTON, with Appointment of Personal Rep- in thirty (30) days from the date of the MASSACHUSETTS resentative has been filed by sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- In accordance with the Zoning By-Laws Dianna J Marshall of ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 you are hereby being notified of a North Brookfield MA Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, Public Hearing on: September 5, 2017 requesting that the Court enter a for- MA 01851 or such other time as may PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: mal Decree and Order and for such be designated by mortgagee. The That Pablo Sanchez, petitioner for other relief as requested in the Petition. description for the premises contained the property located at 33 South The Petitioner requests that: in said mortgage shall control in the Charlton Shore Road, Assessors Map Dianna J Marshall of event of a typographical error in this 83A, Lot 9, Block G has applied to North Brookfield MA publication. the Zoning Board of Appeals for a be appointed as Personal Representa- Other terms to be announced at the Special Permit/Variance of the Town of tive(s) of said estate to serve Without sale. Charlton Zoning Ordinance. Surety on the bond in an unsuper- CitiMortgage, Inc. Presently located on the premises is vised administration Korde & Associates, P.C. single family home, lot is located in the IMPORTANT NOTICE 900 Chelmsford Street area zoned Agricultural. You have the right to obtain a copy of Suite 3102 The petitioner seeks to add a second the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Lowell, MA 01851 level to the existing structure which Court. You have a right to object to this (978) 256-1500 falls within the setback, the proposed proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- Mercado, Virginia M., 14-015974, Au- porch requires 7’ relief.. ney must file a written appearance and gust 10, 2017, August 17, 2017, Au- The petitioner is seeking the following objection at this Court before: 10:00 gust 24, 2017 relief: a Special Permit/Variance: a.m. on the return day of 09/12/2017. August 10, 2017 §200-3.2 Intensity of Use Schedule This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- August 17, 2017 and §200-3.4 Pre-existing non-con- line by which you must file a written ap- August 24, 2017 forming pearance and objection if you object to A meeting will be held on this appeal this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE at the Town of Charlton – Municipal ly written appearance and objection ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Building at the office of The Zoning followed by an affidavit of objections TOWN OF CHARLTON, Board of Appeals on September 5, within thirty (30) days of the return day, MASSACHUSETTS 2017 at 7:00 p.m. The public meeting action may be taken without further no- In accordance with the Zoning By-Laws will allow you to be heard relative to tice to you. you are hereby being notified of a the approval of this application. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Public Hearing on: September 5, 2017 Frank Lombardi UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) That John F. Largesse, petitioner for August 17, 2017 A Personal Representative appointed www.StonebridgePress.com the property located at 39 Glen Echo August 24, 2017 under the MUPC in an unsupervised Shore Road, Assessors Map 12B, administration is not required to file an Lot 5 & 6, Block H has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit/Variance of the Town of Charlton Zoning Ordinance. Presently located on the premises is The Big Picture single family home, lot is located in the area zoned Residental R-40. Photo Reprints Available The petitioner seeks to build a shed. The petitioner is seeking the following From All Of Our relief: a Special Permit/Variance: §200-3.2 Intensity of Use Schedule Publications and §200-3.4 Pre-existing non-con- forming A meeting will be held on this appeal Options & Prices at the Town of Charlton – Municipal Digital Copy (emailed) $5.00 Building at the office of The Zoning 4” x 6” Glossy Print $5.00 Board of Appeals on September 5, 8.5” x 11” Glossy Print $10.00 2017 at 7:00 p.m. The public meeting will allow you to be heard relative to the approval of this application. Call or email Stonebridge Press today Frank Lombardi 508-909-4105 or ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS August 17, 2017 [email protected] August 24, 2017 You can also download your photo reprint form at www.StonebridgePress.com ­10 • Thursday, August 17, 2017 Trips Offered

The “Trips Offered” section is for included are all tips for the bus driver e-mail [email protected]. Adirondacks. Lake Placid will be the non-profit organizations and will run and step on guides. Snacks and water base and the trip will include a stop as space allows. Mail your information will be provided on travel days, as 2017 trip schedule, open to public — at the top of Whiteface Mountain to Trips Offered, c/o Ruth DeAmicis, well as games, movies, etc. Cost will payment due at sign up: and a narrated luncheon cruise on PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; fax be $700/ person based on double occu- • Sunday, Sept. 17: Vine to Wine, $82 Raquette Lake with great views of the to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to ruth@stone- pancy. Passports will be required. For includes visit to Chandler’s, Yankee “great camps of the gilded age.” These bridgepress.news. information call Evelyn Grovesteen at Candle, and wine tasting at two of impressive estates included features CHARLTON SENIOR CENTER (508) 764-8254. Vermont’s vineyards. that reflected their rustic natural sur- LEICESTER SENIOR CENTER • Oct. 9-16: All-inclusive Aruba; roundings while also providing the Please call Elaine or Debra for more almost full. Taking names for 2018 trip. ultimate in luxury for wealthy fami- info at (508) 248-2231. Sign-up sheets & Contact the Leicester Senior Center, A deposit of $300 per person will be due lies looking to escape the cities. There flyers available at the Senior Center. Joan Wall, (508) 892-3967 for informa- November 2017. will also be a tour of the Great Camp Flyers are also available on our web- tion and to make reservations. • Thursday, Nov. 9: Foxwoods, $25, 10 Sagamore to get a glimpse of the opu- page www.townofcharlton.net click on a.m. bus. Trips are open to the public! lence of the past. There will also be a Departments then click on Council • Aug. 18: Cape Cod and Bass River Make checks payable to Southbridge guided tour of Lake Placid including on Aging/Senior Center. Mail all pay- tour, Glass Museum, Daniel Webster Senior Citizens Association. the Olympic Complex, the Lake Placid ments to Charlton Senior Center, 37 buffet, all for $89 pp. UNION SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE Club and Mirror Lake. The price is Main St. Charlton, MA 01507 Pick up is • Oct. 1-7: Sunday to Saturday, CHAPTER 12 $479. generally from St. Joseph’s Church, 10 Myrtle Beach show trip and Charlton • Oct. 17-19: There will be a 3-day H Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton SC. 10 meals, four shows and much Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter trip to Atlantic City and Cape May PLEASE SIGN UP ASAP FOR ALL more. $600 includes tips for driver. #12, Southbridge, is sponsoring a vari- from Oct. 17-19 for $239. Stay right on TRIPS - PAYMENT AT SIGN-UP • Oct. 20: Twin River Casino and ety of excursions for all to enjoy in the beach and extend your summer PREFERABLE Wright’s Chicken Farm. A day of gam- 2017. We are a non-profit family orient- with the mild weather in New Jersey! Sept. 26: The “Naugy” Train ride bling, eating and fun. $59 pp. ed Franco-American fraternal society Walk the boardwalk, win some money, with Fascia’s Chocolate. Lunch at San • Nov. 17: Captain Jack’s and since 1900. As always, you do not have and have a nice day trip to the quaint Marino’s Restaurant. $86 includes Mohegan Sun casino. Choice of lobster to be a member to participate in any Victorian seaside town of Cape May. transportation, train ride, Fascia’s or prime rib. $74 pp. of the scheduled events. All are wel- • Nov. 13-15: will be a trip to the chocolate experience, lunch all tax & • Dec. 6: Newport Playhouse, Dashing come. Gift certificates purchased in Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa gratuities. Make checks payable to Through the Show, buffet an cabaret. any amount can be used by the recip- in Whitefield, NH. There will be a Landmark Tours All for $89 pp. ient to any event at face value. For day trip to Vermont with sightseeing. information or reservations contact There will be two breakfasts and two DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY dinners included for $419. Located in PARISH Ted at (508) 764-7909. For reservations contact Jan Sept. 10-13: Quebec City, a four day-3 the heart of New Hampshire’s White Caouette at (508) 887-2215. Make checks Mary Queen of the Rosary Parish, night excursion to Canada’s 400 year Mountains and open as a hotel since payable to Bernadette Circle #709 and 60 Maple St., Spencer, is offering the old historic city. Lodging at the Palace 1865 with an extensive renovation to u mail to Bernadette Circle #709, PO Box following trips. For more information, Royal Hotel, four meals including pdate it, Mountain View Grand Resort 201, Webster MA 01570. The Daughters call Bernard Dube at (508) 885-3098. a breakfast at Quebec’s Parliament & Spa is one of America’s truly grand of Isabella is a nonprofit and charita- • Grand Tour of India: Jan. 5-19, 2018 Building, guided tour of the city, visit hotels. They combine first-class com- ble Catholic women’s organization • Cuba: March 18-29, 2018 to the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre fort and casual elegance with atten- Sept. 10-12: Atlantic City resorts and • Grand Tour of France: May 30 to and Montmorency Falls (higher than tive, personalized service. The classic casinos. The original casino, and the June 15, 2018 Niagara). Free time to explore Old New Hampshire White Mountains ‘shore’ thing! $249 per person includes • England & Scotland: Sept. 5-16, 2018 Quebec, the Dufferin Terrace over- resort presents a dazzling array of accommodations. Leaves 7 a.m. looking the St. Lawrence River and offerings and amenities all wrapped in Webster, 7:30 a.m. Southbridge and MILLBURY SENIOR CENTER more. Cost is $669 pp; cancellation a timeless storybook setting. provides $25 slot play, $60 food credit Collette Tours New Orleans Trip. insurance and payment plan avail- CHRISTMAS: and a casino revue show. This is a 5 day trip from Oct. 16-20 able. Departure from Southbridge, res- There are two Christmas trips. One Sept. 17: Vine to Wine with out- with inclusions. Highlights include: ervation deadline July 25. to Saratoga, NY from Nov. 30 to Dec. standing cuisine at Honora Vineyard. French Quarter, choice of Cabildo or September 20: Day at the Big E, 1 for the Victorian Streetwalk. They Winetasting at two Vermont vine- Presbytere Museum, New Orleans departure at 9 a.m. from Southbridge close the entire center of town to traffic yards. $82 per person. Leave 8:30 School of Cooking, Jazz Revue, and return about 6:30 p.m. Cost is $45 so everyone can stroll, dine and shop. Webster, 9 a.m. Southbridge. Swamp Tour, choice of National WWII pp. Reservation deadline Sept. 1. Carolers walk the sidewalks dressed Oct. 8: Turkey Train with spectac- Museum or Mardi Gras World. Refer November 11: Do as You Wish Day in elegant period costumes and create ular New England foliage. Scenic rail to our website: nscfine.com and click in New York City. Departure from beautiful music and song. A tour of the tour and lunch. $82 per person. Visit on the FINE Traveler’s tab for com- Southbridge at 6:30 a.m., return is 6:30 Batcheller Mansion built in 1873 and a to Moulton Farm and Kellerhaus Ice plete details and itinerary. Call 508- p.m. Always sold out, call for an early stop for lunch at the Red Lion Inn in Cream Shoppe. 259-3786 to reserve your spot reservation. Stockbridge along with a stop at the Additional trips being planned: annual Festival of Decorated Trees at DUDLEY SENIORS Day Trips: York Maine Lobster Bake (on the Foliage tour in October; and possi- the Berkshire Museum is also includ- For information and reservations Wharf) bly two or three events in December ed for $319. contact Evelyn Grovesteen at (508) 764- At York’s Landing in York, ME. including Nutcracker and a visit to The other is to Vermont with a stay 8254 Choice of lobster bake or chicken; visit Wright’s Farm and LaSallette Shrine. at the beautiful historic Middlebury Inn from Dec. 8 to the 9th for $299. A May 19-24, 2018: 6 day/ 5 night bus the famous Stonewall Kitchen and UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER trip to the Canadian Island of Coudres view the Nubble Light House; leaving stop at the iconic Vermont Country & Quebec City will be offered from at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, cost $68. All trips depart from the Whitinsville Store will be made enroute and the May 19-24, 2018. It will include trans- WalMart. Call Sue at 508-476-5820 for 2nd day will be spent at the Wassail portation on a top quality motorcoach more information. Celebration complete with the Wassail which is restroom and video equipped, • Aug. 21-24: St. Andrews by the Sea Parade in Woodstock. This tradition, 5 nights lodging including 3 on the SOUTHBRIDGE SENIOR CITIZENS and Campobello Island at the famous now in its 33rd year, was voted one of Island, 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 ASSOCIATION 5-Star Algonquin Resort. Elegant and the “Best Christmas Celebrations in New England” by Yankee Magazine. dinners, 2 guided tours (of the Island Contact Jim Julian at the Casaubon Luxurious. Experience a moose safari Make some plans to enjoy one of these and City), whale watching on the calm Senior Center Monday, Wednesday, or through Maine on the way. traditional events! Call Sue at 508-476- waters of Bay St. Catherine and a visit Friday 9-10 a.m. or call (774) 922-4049 or • Sept. 24-26: From Sept. 24 to the to St. Anne De Beaupre Shrine. Also 26th the group will be going to the 5820 for more information.

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WEEKLY full-time Web Pressman and Press TOOL SHEDS PAPERS $ave Money Buying, Helpers to work in our Southbridge New Total Gym Made of Texture 1-11 Make Money $elling Deadline subject to change printing facility. These positions are 8x8 $775 due to holidays (774) 241-0027 8x10 $960 Call for more info Dudleyflea.com full-time, 8x12 $1050 ******************** (800) 551-7767 year-round, Monday-Friday printing 8x16 $1375 publications for our group of local SERIOUS GEMSTONE ********** COME JOIN US Delivered, Built On-Site PRIME SELLING SPACES community newspapers. COLLECTOR AND MULTI-FAMILY AVAILABLE Other Sizes Available JEWELERY MAKER YARD SALE Stonebridge Press offers competitive WANTING TO SELL CALL (413) 324-1117 wages, paid vacation and holiday GEMSTONES AT August 19th HAVE YOUR YARD WHOLESALE PRICES. Saturday SALE WITH US!! time, and company sponsored 401k. TWO CURIO CABINETS 9am-2pm DUDLEY FLEA Please stop by the office to fill out 413 Linwood Ave THESE ARE GENUINE Pulaski Brand, Cherry MARKET an application: QUALITY GEMSTONES FROM Whitinsville, MA $250/each or Best Offer RAIN or SHINE- INDOORS! APATITE TO TANZANITE- 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 8’ BANQUET TABLES AAA GRADE. Bedroom Furniture, Desk, GE ELECTRIC STOVE Teacups & China, Old Canning $15/day Or send resumes to: Excellent Condition, Lots of Fresh Merchandise LIZBETH LEBLANC Jars, Housewares, and Stonebridge Press, Attn: Jim, Light Cream Color Call to Reserve Your (508) 867-6030 MUCH, MUCH MORE!! $250 or Best Offer Space Now! P.O. Box 90, (800) 551-7767 Southbridge, MA 01550 SMALL BUREAU ROLL-TOP DESK 200 GEN. BUSINESS for immediate consideration. $75.00 Maple 281 FREE PETS $150 or Best Offer PRINTER’S ANTIQUE 205 BOATS SEVEN YEAR OLD 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP DRAWERS (508) 779-0542 300 HELP WANTED $20.00 PER CAT WANTED WANTED 16FT Female, spayed, long- Town of Sturbridge $ BUY & SELL $ 310 GENERAL HELP 2002 COMPUTER WOODSPLITTER haired black with white Town of Sturbridge Conservation Agent ACCUSYNC 50 NEC 21 Ton, Horizontal/Vertical OLDTOWN OTTER chest and white paws. ALL GOLD & SILVER WANTED ITEMS Administrative $100.00 $1,600 KAYAK Shy but very The Town of Sturbridge, a Specializing in CUSTODIAN/ Assistant to the 2 Person affectionate. Great for vibrant community in South KITCHEN CHAIRS FLOOR JACK Paddles Included elderly person or quiet NUMISMATIC COINS, MAINTENANCE Planning Department Central Mass., seeks an $20 $500 home. gold & silver of any form! SUPERVISOR exceptional and qualified The Town of Sturbridge, a SPARE TIRE P225/60R16 (508) 347-9979 NO DOGS individual for the full-time Qualified with over 30 vibrant community in South EAGLE GA WITH RIM SHOP VAC Call for pictures & Ensure a safe and clean position of Conservation Agent. years experience & environment for the schools at Central Mass., seeks to fill the Reporting to the Town 16 Gallon information $45.00 a following of many both Southbridge and Dudley position of Administrative Administrator, the Agent plans, $50 2013 Mirro-Craft (774) 245-4665 satisfied customers. sites. Work involves cleaning, Assistant to the Planning directs, and coordinates the ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN 14’6” Boat Trolle1416 Department. Reporting to the 2013 40HP Yamaha Motor, repairing and maintenance of activities of the Conservation CRAFTSMAN 284 LOST & FOUND Town Planner, this position $60.00 Full Cover Hummingbird Fish We also sell a nice interior and exterior of Department/Commission, supports the Planning SANDERS, Finder, Many Extras, PETS selection of fine jewelry, property. Individual will including administering the CAR SUNROOF HOME-LITE CHAIN- Boat, Motor, and 2014 Trailer Like antiques & collectibles. provide leadership and Department, provides staff Massachusetts Wetlands support to the several town $100.00 SAW New, Ready to Go! Did you find supervision to SWCEC Protection Act and the local Call Bring in your items & custodians, conduct custodial committees under Planning, wetland bylaw and regulations, your pet? and serves as the first point of (860) 935-0340 see what they’re worth. performance evaluations and monitoring projects, oversite of HOMEMADE PINE WHEELED BIKES contact with the public. Leave Message Or find a home You won’t leave manage maintenance conservation lands, and COFFEE TABLE disappointed. Price $8,500.00 for one? requierments. Strong assisting the public with AND TWO END TABLES 8 BARRELS Honesty and fairness communication skills and The qualified candidate will be wetland permitting. The for a Floating Dock $100.00 are our best policies! coordination with SWCEC an organized and detail oriented individual will oversee the $10/each For Sale administration required. individual with the ability to conservation department and ANTIQUE LAMP JUG 2006 BASS TRACKER Lee’s Successful CORI and interact well with the public and work with the conservation clerk GLASS TOP TABLE PRO 175 BOAT fingerprinting required. a variety of departments and to to prepare agendas, minutes, $40.00 Coins & Jewelry multi-task in an often fast 42”x68” 25 horse 4 stroke motor and attend to record keeping 239 West Main Street paced, busy department. Prior $50 Recently tuned Southern Worcester and other clerical tasks. ANTIQUE CROQUET SET East Brookfield Planning Department or relevant New water pump County Educational $40.00 (Route 9 - Panda municipal experience preferred PLAYER PIANO Includes trailer, life jackets, Collaborative Hiring range expected to be Garden Plaza) but not required. (Needs Work), bumpers, ropes, oars Human Resources $48,992-$55,294 DOQE. For SMALL COFFEE TABLE LET US KNOW!!! (508)637-1236 complete description and Includes 140 Rolls $6500 firm Department $35.00 $1,000 Please call us so that we (508)341-6355 (cell) Hiring range expected to be requirements visit the Town’s 1-860-923-2169 (508) 764-8500 can take your ad $18.03-$18.76 per hour DOQ. website at: [email protected] This position is an average of www. ELECTRIC BASE BOARD DISHES FOR 8 Old Town Canoe out of the paper... 31 hours per week and Still in Box MOPEDS & OLDER town.sturbridge.ma.us $25.00 Town-To-Town attendance at night meetings is 1931 old town 18’ FARM HELP Priority consideration will be SCOOTERS required (generally 3-4 per restored Maine guide Classifieds Apple Picking given to applicants who submit DROP LEAF CART GPS GARMIN 255, AND month). For complete canoe. cover letter, resume and rele- $50.00 CANON POWER SHOT 508-909-4111 & description and requirements Clear resin coated, MOTORCYCLES vant certification(s) by Septem- General Labor visit the Town’s website at: CAMERA Mahogany gun wales Call Travis ber 1, 2017 to: END TABLE W/DRAWER Must be able to move a www.town.sturbridge.ma.us. 1010X And caned seats 286 LIVESTOCK (774) 242-9227 Leon A. Gaumond Jr. $50.00 ladder and lift 40 Priority consideration will be a third seat mahogany Town Administrator pounds. given to applicants who submit (508) 885-3136 caned seat and back 308 Main Street END TABLE W/ TWO HORSE BEDDING 30-40 hours weekly, cover letter and resume by Paddles included August 28, 2017 to: Sturbridge, MA 01566 DRAWERS (860) 888-5207 Pine Bag Shavings WAR Monday thru Friday, Perfect for the wooden 3.25 cubic feet Jean M. Bubon Electronic submissions $60.00 Now thru October! canoe enthusiast. $4.85/each RELICS Town Planner preferred to: $5800.00 301 Main Street lgaumond@town. CALL 100 GENERAL & WAR Charlton Orchards (508)479-0230 HORSE HAY Sturbridge, MA 01566 sturbridge.ma.us 1-508-764-4458 SOUVENIRS 44 Old Worcester Sturbridge is an EOE for Sale Road 1-774-452-3514 105 BULLETIN BOARD Big Squares Electronic submissions WANTED Charlton TWO FISHING 3’ x 3’ x 71/2’ preferred to: ********** Square Bales WWII & EARLIER (508) 248-7820 jbubon@town. BOATS WEB PRESSMAN EXCELLENT sturbridge.ma.us FOUR HORSE Need Repair, Halfway Restored, CA$H WAITING! Apply at the Farm for Horses & SNOW BLOWER CUB Both with Trailers and Other STALLS Helmets, Swords, Sturbridge is an EOE PRESS HELPERS CADET 945 SWE Equipment Daggers, Bayonets, FOR RENT West Brookfield Foster NEEDED SNOWBLOWER Medals, Badges, Flags, Call Parents Wanted IMMEDIATELY 13 hp Tecumseh OHV, SERIOUS INQUIRIES Uniforms, etc. CALL FOR INFORMATION ONLY! (508) 867-2508 Seeking Quality Homes 45 in width trigger (508) 335-8239 Over 30 Years Experience. (508) 867-3169 Throughout Central MA Local Stonebridge Press, located in controlled steering, 298 WANTED TO BUY Call David To Provide Foster Care the Worcester County Area of 6 forward, 2 reverse, 1-(508)688-0847 To Children In Need. Massachusetts is looking for a Hardly used! TWO CAR GARAGE 257 COLLECTIBLES I’ll Come To YOU! 24/7 Support. Generous Development full-time Web Pressman and $1,700 Route Reimbursement. Press Helpers to work in our FOR RENT $1000 Sign-On Bonus Southbridge printing facility. WHITE OUTDOOR 169 in 84 PIECE Call For Details & Projects These positions are full-time, PRODUCTS Oxford, MA Local year-round, Monday-Friday SnowBoss 1050 AVON CAPE COD Antiques printing publications for our 884 Worcester St. group of local community Snowblower, 10hp Ten Year Old Building COLLECTION- Heroes Tecumseh two stage Southbridge MA newspapers. Stonebridge Whole Garage $700 Press offers competitive 30 in width, electric start DINNERWARE Please text wages, paid vacation and Well maintained. AND MORE Looking To Purchase (508) 615-1246 holiday time, and company $600.00 In Great Condition! Antiques Devereux Therapeutic sponsored 401k. Please send And Collectibles Foster Care resumes to: 107 MISC. FREE $300 or best offer Single Items (508)829-6769 (508) 347-3775 (508) 885-7372 Or Entire Estates Stonebridge Press FREE LINE COOK Attn: Jim We Buy It All OAK ENTERTAINMENT 265 FUEL/WOOD Salem Cross Inn P.O. Box 90 And Also Do SPORTS CARDS/ CENTER in West Brookfield, MA Southbridge, MA FIREWOOD On-Site Estate Sales MEMORABILIA Lighted Glass Doors on Top, is seeking an experienced cook. 01550 Cut, Split & Delivered And Resume and references Holds T.V. in Middle, Doors on for immediate COLLECTION Bottom for Storage, Green & Seasoned Estate Auctions required. consideration IN PERFECT CONDITION! Wood Lots Wanted CALL MIKE ANYTIME Apply online at: Call for more info FOUND HERE! BROOKFIELD FOUND HERE! www. (413) 668-6330 (508) 867-8768 Call Paul(508)769-2351 (774)230-1662 salemcrossinn.com **********

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546 CEMETERY LOTS 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 4,000SF OF MIXED USE 700 AUTOMOTIVE COMMERCIAL SPACE BURIAL PLOTS 1999 FORD MUSTANG 2005 HONDA REFLEX PAXTON MEMORIAL CONVERTIBLE SCOOTER AVAILABLE ON MAIN LEVEL PARK 1953 Ford Two Door 35th Anniversary 18k miles, Semi-Custom, 85% Complete, Edition Looks and Runs Great! Will divide space if needed. Garden of Heritage De Soto Grille, Lincoln Wheels 121,000 miles, 5 speed manual $1,700 $14,500 transmission, V-8, Please Call Large Outdoor Covered Porch area or $17,500 Completed Bought (2) $3,750.00 each Great Condition Inside and Out! Offers or Trade (508) 335-2747 is also available to rent. and will sell for $3,500.00 each Always Garaged Located on busy Rt .16 1978 Thunderbird Coupe $5,500 AMERICAN IRON Call (508) 248-6373 Call Dual Exhaust, Rust-free, 89K HORSE (2005) in Uxbridge, MA $8,950 (508) 943-7705 Pro-Street Softail, 3,000 miles, CEMETERY 2 PERSON to See LOT (978) 760-3453 Polished 111 S&S Motor, PLEASE CONTACT 6-speed, Dual Disc, 280 Rear, After 7:30pm Capron Corporation at PAXTON MEMORIAL Right Hand Drive, Bought PARK 2007 MAZDA 3 Leftover in 2008 508-278-9191 in Valor Section 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES White, 5 dr Hatchback, Plot #445 Sun Roof, Auto, 6 Disk CD, $11,500 or bo Two Together, Prime Location Very Good Condition! (508) 733-8020 $5,000 or best offer 107,000 miles 4 BF GOODRICH (774) 280-9865 FOR LEASE Call $5,950 (508) 892-4003 RETAIL or OFFICE SPACE WINTER SLALOM (617) 592-0787 CAN-AM SPYDER MOTORCYCLE Beautiful water views with over 2400 SF SNOW TIRES Paxton Cemetery 205/55R16 2007 MINI COOPER S FOR SALE 6 Speed Turbo, Loaded with of space available in a standalone brick Plot #36 in the 2011, Excellent Condition, $4,000 worth of options, Faith Section Used Two Winters, 13,000 Miles, One Owner, building with a full kitchen & 3 bathrooms Good Condition, Plot for Two Still in Excellent Condition! Never Saw Rain located on buy Rt .16 in Uxbridge, MA Comes with Two Vaults 201,000 miles, Original Price: $130 per Tire New Engine Installed at 104,000 Asking $10,500 $3,500 or Best Offer Offering at $55 per Tire, ORIGINAL OWNER! A Lot of Extras! PLEASE CONTACT (774) 696-2833 All Four Only Ask for Robin Asking $2,475 (508) 248-5406 Capron Corporation at 508-278-9191 Call (508) 769-2873 Worcester County email: 745 RECREATIONAL Memorial Park comcon50@ VEHICLES 311 PART-TIME 325 PROFESSIONAL 442 LICENSED DAY Garden of Faith gmail.com Paxton, MA 2009 HYUNDAI GLS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CARE 2 LOTS FOR SALE or SONATA SEDAN BUY ONE FOR $2,500 (508) 410-5167 ************************* GET 2nd LOT FOR 6 Cylinders, Remote Starter, BAY PATH REG. VOC. The Commonwealth of FREE!! Dealer Maintained TECH. HIGH SCHOOL Massachusetts NORTH Call Dick 131,500 miles 57 Old Muggett Hill Office of Child Care 25,000 Unique Road BROOKFIELD 508-612-9263 Services requires that all $7,950 1998 DUTCH STAR Charlton, MA 01507 OPPORTUNITY ads placed in the WORCESTER COUNTY Visitors 38’ MOTOR HOME newspaper for child care Adult Evening School *************** MEMORIAL PARK (860) 974-9111 300 Cummins Spartan (daycare) in your home Chassis, 83,000 miles, Program Clerk General Mechanic Paxton, MA Every Week! include your license number 1 Slide-Out, Queen Bed, (2) Part-Time Positions and/or Driver Sleeper Couch, J Sofa. September-June Garden of Valor I TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com for Large Trailer 2 side-by-side plots Too Many Extras Monday-Thursday 454 HOME 2011 RED Trucks Current Value $8,500 CAR COVERS to Mention! $13.00/hr- No Benefits IMPROVEMENT HYUNDAI SONATA Custom Fit, (1) Morning Clerk ****************** Asking $23,000 $ Asking $4,800/OBO Excellent Condition: or best offer 8:00am-12:00pm Contact Call (508) 556-7407 Excellent Condition, 1 PAINTING (Hail, Snow Protection) (1) Evening Clerk H.R. Salem Four Door, (860) 779-6255 Interior/ Worcester County Audi A4, A5, and Subaru CXT 3:00pm-7:00pm Transport, LLC. 73,000 miles, Exterior Memorial Park One-Owner Car! (800) 262-9081 Paxton, MA NEW LASER CUT Provide general clerical, course Power Washing $8,500 2000 CHATEAU registration and reception Carpentry FLOORMATS (508) 843-3604 support for the Adult Evening Garden of Faith for recent A4 SPORT MOTOR HOME • FREE ESTIMATES • Lot 271A School Program. Proficient in • FULLY Insured • 23’ 2 Graves, side-by-side MS Office and a professional 400 SERVICES • Reasonable Rates • Email: FOR SALE Sleeps Five Comfortably, phone manner is a must. 25,000 Miles, Candidates should have strong Rich O’Brien Asking $1,700 each [email protected] 1990 Corvette Hatchback customer service skills, ability Painting $2,200 Both SAVE $$ CPE Full Bathroom! 28 Years Of Experience to multi-task and work 402 GENERAL SERVICES Call (508) 723-2306 independently. (508)248-7314 T-Tops, All Original, One-Owner READY TO GO SNOW TIRES Color Red with Black Interior 550 MOBILE HOMES Excellent Condition! Please submit Call The Furniture Doctor Auto Trans 5.7 Liter V8 Application 2 Firestone Winterforce, 72K Miles Junk Man Have your furniture $16,900 identifying desired Professionally restored PARK MODEL size P215/60R16. Used only 1 month! Asking $11,000 position, Trees Cut at Reasonable rates. (508) 892-3649 $150 Resume, and three Brush/Limbs furniture face lifting, Located at Call (508) 335-0335 letters of Removed painting, striping to Highview Campground, 2007 Travel Wild RV recommendation no Call METAL PICK-UP Refinishing, West Brookfield Auto, White later than Friday, Appliances, caning and repairs. (860) 933-9458 MOVING, MUST ONLY $8,995 August 25, 2017 Furniture, TV’s. ANTIQUE DOCTOR Seasonal 4/15-10/15 to the address above, Two Bedroom with Addition LASSICS SELL!! Construction 720 C Herb Chambers Toyota of ATTENTION: Daniel Ross and Storage Shed. Materials. (508)248-9225 (508) 873-6312 Auburn Lori Douthwright 1996 GMC 2500 HD 809 Washington Street, Cellars/Attics Cleaned. or (508) 867-8736 1951 Ford Custom Small Building (860)382-5410 Convertible Club Cab, Utility Body, Auburn, MA Position: Demolition, 30 years in business PARK MODEL V8, Standard Transmission with 4-Way Fisher Plow (877) 906-1649 Emergency Residential Moves. 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The ideal private wells. This service is Rebuilt Rear End with 3:55 candidate will be well versed in grant funded by the USEPA. $1,100/month NOW BOOKING Gears, Excellent Body, Solid 732 SPORTS UTILITY (508) 248-7820 federal and state emergency It is free and is confidential. (774) 402-0145 Frame, Painted and Restored in management practices and must OFF SEASON VEHICLES Many times well owners are (508) 397-3411 Sept & October 1996, Runs Excellent, have a minimum of 2 years of unaware of the possible causes 2004 FORD EXPLORER 2006 GMC SIERRA experience in emergency No Winters! of contamination in their wells. ******** Leather Seats with Third Seat, management, public safety, 1500 PICKUP Older wells may not be sealed WEBSTER Climate Controlled, Moonroof, 4x4, Blue, SLE Trim, public health or related field, or The Cape is beautiful $11,000 obo AWD, 184,000 miles any combination thereof. 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Spencer Fairgrounds FRI. SEPT. 1 – MON. SEPT. 4 129th Gates Open at 8:00amam • Buildings Open at 10:00am Annual – FeaturedFeatured Entertainment – JoJo DDeeee MMessinaessina JimmyJimmy LibbyLibby BBandand DennisDennis PolskyPolsky & TThehe Monday, 3:00pm Sat. 1:00pm Maestro’sMaestro’s MenMen DanDan CCandellandell PresleyPresley & TaylorTTaaaylylor Sat. 3:30pm Sat. 8:00pm, Mon. 6:30pm Fri. 8pm TimmyTimmy BBrownrown & the BBlacklack FRIDAY - SEP. 1ST. ON THE GROUNDS GrandGrand IllusionsIllusions by TThehe BBloomslooms Ross McGinnesMcGinnes DiamondDiamond BandBand 9:00am Draft Horse and Oxen Obstacle Course (Grandstand Area) Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon. Sun 5:30pm & Mon. 1:00pm 1:00pm Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off (Show Tent) Sat 5:00pm 3:00pm Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull (Pulling Area) TequilaTequila MMockingbirdockingbird ThirtyThirty 6 RedRed AnnieAnnie BBrobstrobst 7:00pm Demolition Derby (Grandstand Area) Fri. 5:00pm, Mon. 10:00am Sun. 8:00pm Sun 2:00pm FRIDAY MAIN STAGE: 12:00pm National Anthem MONDAY - SEP. 4TH. ON THE GROUNDS 12:30pm-1:00pm Grand Illusions INSIDE EXHIBIT HALL - DOWNSTAIRS 10:00am Oxen Pull (Pulling Area) 3:30pm-4:00pm Grand Illusions • Shelbourne Lighting & Metal Crafts – Colonial 11:00-6:00pm Lawnmower Dirt Pulls 5:00pm-6:00pm Tequila Mockingbird reproduction of copper lanterns* 2:00pm Lumber Jack (Cattle Barn Area) 8:00pm-close: Presley & Taylor • Ricks Wood Turning Crafts MONDAY MAIN STAGE: • Louise Walsh – Owner of Evergreen Rabbit Farm and the SATURDAY - SEP. 2ND. ON THE GROUNDS 10:00am-11:00am Tequila Mockingbird creator of the giant angora. Louise will be demonstrate 7:30am Tractor Pulls on Concrete (Pulling Area) 11:30am-12:00pm Grand Illusions spinning rabbit wool 10:00am Beef Show (Show Tent) 12:00pm: National Anthem • Pottery 11:00am Juno the Hero Dog (Farm Yard Demo Area) 1:00pm: Ross McGinnes • Worcester County Beekeepers 1:00pm Open Poultry Show (Agricultural Center) 3:00pm-4:30pm: Jo Dee Messina • The Chick Hatchery 6:00pm Truck Pull (Grandstand Area) 6:30pm: Dan Candell - Hypnotist • Refugee Artisans of Worcester SATURDAY MAIN STAGE: • New England Reptile Shows 11:30am-12:00pm Grand Illusions ALL 4 DAYS: ON THE GROUNDS • Organnies 12:00pm: National Anthem • Buddy the Clown - Walkaround • Firewatch Weavers of Brimfield 1:00pm-3:00pm: Jim Libby • Horses, Horses, Horses - Grandstand Field 3:30pm-4:30pm: Dennis Polisky & The Maestro’s Men • Jolley Clown Family - Walkaround/Kiddie Tent – Pull Alley 5:00pm-7:00pm: Timmy Brown & the Black Diamond Band • Nergers Tiger Show - Near Exhibit Hall and 8:00pm: Dan Candell - Hypnotist Agricultural Building SUNDAY - SEP. 3RD. ON THE GROUNDS • Boots & Britches: - The Singing Cowboys (Dream Camper 10:00am Horse Pull (Pulling Area) Show & Exhibit) – Pull Alley DEMO DERBY 10:00am Dairy Show (Show Tent) • Josh Landry: Master Chainsaw Carver – Grandstand Blvd. 11:00am Juno the Hero Dog (Farm Yard Demo Area) • Two By Two Zoo – Grandstand Blvd. – On going animal 1:00pm Youth Poultry Showmanship (Agricultural Center) exhibit and educational talks 5:00pm Demolition Derby – Police/EMT/Fire (Grandstand Area) • Dinosaur Experience - Walking T-rex – Walkaround • Andrew Rice Sheep dog demo & sheep shearing* SUNDAY MAIN STAGE: • Antique Tractor Display Grounds 12:00pm: National Anthem 12:30pm-1:00pm Grand Illusions 2:00pm-4:00pm Annie Brobst 4:30pm-5:00pm Grand Illusions 5:30pm-6:30pm Ross McGinnes 8:00pm-close: Thirty 6 Red Please Support Admission Our Sponsors Parking...... Free General Admission...... $10.00 Gate and Building Hours Advance Sale (Before Wed., Aug.26th) ...... $7.00 Thursday Night: Carnival rides open only – 5pm to 9pm Senior Citizens (62 and Over) ...... $7.00 Friday and Saturday Sunday Monday Children 7-12 ...... $7.00 Fair Gates open 8am. - 9pm Fair Gates open 8am - 9pm Fair Gates open 8am - 7pm Children Under 77...... FreeFree Buildings open 10am - 10pm Buildings open 10am - 10pm Buildings open 10am - 8pm yMilitar...... $7.00 Carnival opens 12pm - 11pm Carnival opens 11am - 11pm Carnival opens 10:30am - 9pm Special Needs Group Rate (Bus or Van) ...... $2.00 The Cattle Barn Closes - 4pm Weekend Pass ...... $25.00 Vendor Breakdown - 8pm

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