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Staff photos Above, members of the Douglas High School class of 2009 toss their graduation caps in the air at the con- clusion of commencement ceremonies held Friday evening, June 5. Left, Uxbridge High School class of 2009 President Michael Lovett delivers a humorous address of welcome to guests and graduates on Saturday, June 6. BBIGIG DREAMSDREAMS FORFOR CLASSCLASS OFOF 20092009

UXBRIDGE HIGH SAYS GOODBYE TO 100 DOUGLAS HIGH GRADUATES 105 SENIORS

BY KRISTINA REARDON flu combined.” BY THOMAS MATTSON Because of misty weather, the event was TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER And then, he said he asked his teacher TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER held in the gym. But unlike the gym at the UXBRIDGE — Class President Michael why the young woman was crying. His DOUGLAS — This small town may seem old high school, now the Municipal Center, Lovett can remember witnessing a young teacher told him that she would be gradu- insulated from the world, but that is only an cool air was pumped in and no one was woman, crying hysterically, walking into ating from high school in a week and that illusion. uncomfortably hot. his third grade class, he told his class- she was very upset. The Douglas High School class of 2009 But there was a lot of warmth. mates at Uxbridge High School’s gradua- “All I remember thinking is: that’s it?” had a graduate whose mother grew up in That came from the students, parents and tion ceremony last Saturday morning. he asked, to a chorus of laughter. “All she Germany, another graduate whose ances- school staff. There is something tangibly “At that moment, two thoughts went into is doing is graduating from high school — tors are from the Philippines, and still different in a Douglas graduation from my head,” he said. “First, did I get that that’s no big deal. See, back then I didn’t another with a parent from Poland and the those of bigger towns. Maybe it is different morning’s cootie shot? As you probably see what all the fuss was about.” other from Laos. everywhere with the multiple changing of know, cooties was a disease that was But amidst the strains of the bagpipe In all, 105 seniors were awarded diplomas the guard through history, but there was a sweeping the nation in the ’90s, and it was music, applause, and speeches, the 100 at the 131st commencement of Douglas time students feared teachers, not because more frightening than SARS and the swine High School held Friday, June 5. Turn To UHS page A13 Turn To DHS page A11 Teachers union has Disabled youngsters full of life, love BY ANDY LEVIN TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER ‘no confidence’ in NORTHBRIDGE — At a time when many young families have ample reason to complain, Amy and Christopher Murray are counting Douglas school boss their blessings. Running a household with three BY THOMAS MATTSON larly salary and young children is never an easy TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER health care. task, especially during a period of DOUGLAS — The Douglas When Dupre great economic uncertainty. Doing Teachers Association (DTA) has got into the “no so when two of the children are pro- voted “overwhelmingly to issue a confidence” foundly disabled is a challenge few ‘Vote of No Confidence’ in School issue, School of us can understand, but it’s part of Superintendent Nancy Lane’s abili- Committee everyday life for the Murrays. ty to clearly, competently, and effec- Chairperson Twins Michael and Eric, now 6, tively provide leadership to the Shirley Downs were born at only 25 weeks, the school district.” interrupted her smallest infants to date to survive at The bombshell came during an and asked that Nancy Lane Milford Regional Medical Center. address by DTA President Nancy she cease speak- They then spent 147 days in the Dupre to the School Committee ing. Downs said the issues being neonatal unit at UMass-Memorial Wednesday, June 3. Dupre took to aired should be discussed only Medical Center in Worcester before the lectern after the committee’s behind closed doors. She also said going home. the School Committee would have to other business was concluded. She “They didn’t think Eric was going Courtesy photo opened her talk by discussing the consult with its legal counsel about to make it,” Amy said. “At about 10 fact that the third year of the teach- what steps to take in regard to the months, the doctors warned us that Eric Murray with his favorite Sesame Street character, Elmo. ers’ contract is coming up and that, complaints Dupre said she was something might be wrong develop- gia, the most severe form of cere- al compounded disabilities includ- despite concessions by the union, relaying. Downs also said she want- mentally with them.” bral palsy in which all four limbs ing problems with muscles that con- the teachers are being asked to ed proof of how many of the DTA’s Two months later, the boys were are affected. People with spastic trol the mouth and tongue. Michael reconsider their contract, particu- Turn To UNION page A6 diagnosed with spastic quadriple- quadriplegia most often have sever- Turn To BOYS page A6

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VALLEY NOTEBOOK TRIBUNE Elderly Connection to support UEF ALMANAC QUOTATION OF THE WEEK BY ANDY LEVIN 14 at Crystal Lake Golf Club in North for teachers and administrators, along with TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Smithfield, R.I., is the Elderly Connection’s annual college scholarships to Uxbridge REGION — The Uxbridge Elderly major fundraiser and helps support the High School seniors. The UEF has provided Connection may have the interests of the Senior Center and other elderly services that more than $32,000 in grants and scholarships “If you do not town’s senior citizens as its primary focus, are not included in the town’s budget. since its inception. The group plans to award but the non-profit organization has agreed to Marsha Petrillo, director of the Uxbridge an additional $15,000 during the next school change, bad things donate some proceeds from its annual golf Senior Center, said all of the proceeds from year. tournament to this community’s students. the tournament’s Loon Mountain ski resort The tournament, to be held Sunday, June auction would be donated to the Uxbridge will happen.” Education Foundation (UEF) in memory of CALLAHAN ADDS TO former School Superintendent Daniel REFORM PACKAGE Stefanilo, who passed away last winter. — Michael Lovett, president of the “Dan was a great supporter of our Senior State Rep. Jennifer Callahan, D-Sutton, is Uxbridge High School class of 2009, on the Center and a friend to seniors throughout continuing her drive for passage of ethics need to adapt to life’s circumstances. the community,” Petrillo said. “He liked to reform legislation on Beacon Hill. attend our events and he and his golf team Callahan last year filed an ethics reform actually won our golf tournament last year. bill that would increase government THE STATS We wanted to honor Dan in some way,and we accountability and transparency. Now, she know how much the Uxbridge Education The percentage of those residents born WAREHOUSE OUTLET has expanded her campaign to include meas- outside the U.S. Foundation meant to him.” ures that aim to improve the state’s trans- Auburn ...... 0.6 Oxford ...... 0.3 Stefanilo was a founding member of the portation and pension systems. Brimfield ...... 0.9 Southbridge....10.0 UEF, which was established in 2005. The “Legislative leaders have had numerous organization raises funds to provide grants Brookfield ...... 0.9 Spencer ...... 0.8 opportunities to answer the call to reform, Charlton...... 0.6 Sturbridge ...... 0.7 yet stopped short of what is being demanded Douglas ...... 0.1 Uxbridge ...... 0.6 CRANE by the public,” she said. “In my opinion, it Dudley ...... 1.3 Wales ...... 0.2 was their hope these small steps would quiet Holland ...... 0.5 Webster ...... 1.6 the public outrage, which is obviously not Leicester ...... 1.0 * Information as of SERVICE the case.” Northbridge ....1.1 2000 U.S. Census The recent indictment of former House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi on public corrup- tion charges notwithstanding, Callahan said SUNRISE/SUNSET ethics reform is about more than one indi- Sat., June 13 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:25 p.m. vidual or incident. Sun., June 14...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:25 p.m. “We already have laws on the books deal- Mon., June 15 ....5:12 a.m...... 8:26 p.m. ing with illegal or criminal acts,” she said. Tue., June 16...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:26 p.m. “Ethics reform is about creating a working 30 Ton Capacity Wed., June 17 ....5:12 a.m...... 8:27 p.m. environment that holds accountability and Thur., June 18 ....5:12 a.m...... 8:27 p.m. 162' Vertical transparency at its core. We need to instill a Fri., June 19 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:27 p.m. culture and atmosphere where people know Reach there are consequences for their actions, www.olearywelding.com long before they get to the point where there are criminal proceedings and indictments.” THE FIVE QUESTIONS Reasonable rates Callahan’s initial proposals call for 1. What is the easternmost province in expanding the state’s Open Meeting Law to 508-476-9793 Canada? apply to the House and Senate, prohibiting 2. 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BY THOMAS MATTSON As an ardent follower of the will communicate online just TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Northbridge Rams, DeJong about every week. NORTHBRIDGE — Kristin should have no trouble adjusting DeJong did not go into teach- DeJong, an English teacher at to that part of England. ing right out of North Adams ACCURACYCCURACY Northbridge High School, will The Fulbright Program has State College and Worcester A embark for a small town in west- been described as the flagship State College, where she ern England on the Welsh border international exchange program obtained a bachelor’s in English late in the summer as she readies sponsored by the United States. and a master’s in Education WWAATCHTCH herself to become an exchange Spokespeople say the program is with a concentration in English. The Blackstone Valley Tribune is teacher with her British counter- designed to increase mutual Instead, she went to work for a committed to accuracy in all its part in the fall. understanding between company in Needham in educa- While DeJong teaches classes Americans and the people of tional publishing. She conduct- news reports. Although numerous to students between the ages of 11 other countries. The Fulbright ed focus groups on textbooks. safeguards are in place to ensure and 16 in PeterChurch Hereford, Program is carried on in more “As I did marketing,” she said, accurate reporting, mistakes can England, Samantha Sheppard of than 155 countries and, since “I thought I’d be better on the occur. Confirmed fact errors will England will take over DeJong’s 1948, has provided more than other side of the table.” be corrected at the top right hand classes at Northbridge High. 285,000 participants — chosen for “I decided to be a teacher,” she corner of page A3 in a timely man- DeJong is just as excited about their academic merit and leader- said, “and it was the best deci- what all her students will learn ship potential — with the oppor- sion I ever made.” DeJong ner. Thomas Mattson photo from a native of the land whose tunity to study,teach and conduct taught at David Prouty High If you find a mistake, call literature they are studying, as Kristin DeJong research in each others’ coun- School in Spencer from 1996- (508) 234-2107 during normal she is about traveling to another tries and exchange ideas. Some 2001. She has been teaching business hours. During non-busi- learning how to care for an ani- country. 7,000 grants are awarded annual- English at Northbridge High ness hours, leave a message in the “I’ll stay in Samantha’s house mal as a wonderful opportunity ly. since then. in Wales near the English border for her. That may be because Among those the program pro- One of the English phrases editor’s voice mailbox. and about 20 miles from the DeJong has a Dutch name and the vides opportunities for are teach- she is trying to remember to say The editor will return your phone school,” she explained. “And Dutch who first came to the ers like Kristin DeJong and right is telling her students to call. she’ll stay in my house.” Blackstone Valley in the 1890s Samantha Sheppard. “queue up,” not to “line up,” as DeJong is a great football fan were dairy farmers from a sec- “I’ll teach a variety of age lev- in America. and hopes to be able to watch her tion of the Netherlands in the els,” said DeJong. “Here [in Christine Johnson, principal son Zach Zidelis play football as a north called Friesland, whose res- Northbridge] I teach AP English of Northbridge High School, FIVE ANSWERS idents a thousand years ago spoke freshman at Assumption College. and a mix of other courses.” said it is an honor for the school 1. Newfoundland He was one of the best quarter- a language similar to Anglo- DeJong said she first traveled to to have one of its teachers so hon- Saxon. 2. Andorra, Portugal, Spain backs in Northbridge annals and Europe last summer as a chaper- ored and an opportunity for 3. Saudi Arabia DeJong sees no reason she cannot “I’m excited and a little nerv- one of a group of students. DeJong to expand her teaching ous,” DeJong said of her impend- 4. Flora is vegetation; fauna, animals keep up with her son’s athletic “I got the travel bug,” she said. repertoire… Both can only serve 5. South Korea, North Korea, Russia world while living in England. ing trip to England. There is a chance she will to enrich our school and provide She also is looking forward to the She said there was a lot of return to Northbridge around new New England Patriots playing paperwork. But with that behind Christmas. 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heard a coach say the other day that hitting Obama’s Ia baseball is the hardest thing to do in sports. But it isn’t hitting a baseball that is so hard. It’s getting a hit. Okay, hitting a baseball is hard, especially in true calling the majors. One way of changing everyone’s perception of how hard it is might be to create a new statistic. t was evident fairly early on in his presi- Keep the old .250 to .300 batting average cate- dential campaign that Barack H. Obama gory. Ihad no small affinity for the television But add a new one. camera. Every time a batter hits the ball in fair terri- Always perfectly coiffed, impeccably tory, even if it’s dressed and with a speech delivery that caught, give the seemed suited to a game show host, whether batter some he would make a good president seemed hard- credit. ly the issue for most people. MUSINGS Don’t just say, He was good looking, well spoken and “He’s hitting the charismatic. A black Kennedy, some called ball hard. him. They’re just not THOMAS Obama loved the cameras on the campaign Wikipedia Caveat finding a way MATTSON trail and he hasn’t stopped loving them since winning the election. Unofficially, he has through the infield,” or “He given more televised press conferences and t used to be that you could ty for the fake quotes, told the drove them back to the track.” Because, in the speeches than any president in recent memo- trust an encyclopedia to give AP that he planted them as part end, it’s a miss. ry. He would, it seems, go on camera to Iyou accurate — albeit brief KRISTAL of an experiment for a class You could hit the cover off the ball right into announce a change in the White House win- — information. and to prove a point. He came dow drapery if he thought people would All it takes is a college kid KLEAR forward about month later, and the mitt of a second baseman or left fielder and watch. from Dublin, an idea for an said in an interview with an AP get no brownie points. Foul balls could also be He has appeared on talk shows, taken his experiment, and a few journal- reporter, “I am 100 percent con- considered for merit if they are hit hard and the fielder just happens to be fast enough to get to it. wife on an expensive, high profile date guar- ists strapped for time to prove KRISTINA vinced that if I hadn’t come for- anteed to attract public attention and invited Now I realize this all sounds theoretical. that isn’t the case anymore. REARDON ward, that quote would have NBC into the White House to chronicle a day Of course, I’m not talking gone down in history as some- There is a finality about the way baseball stats in the life of Obama the president. about Encyclopedia Britannica thing Maurice Jarre said, are kept. The cameras love Barack H. Obama. And he or the hardcover tomes that are instead of something I made But they haven’t changed in a long time, not loves them back. He loved “People” magazine collecting dust in the corners of libraries. I’m up… It would have become another example since the horse and buggy days. Well, almost. when he was a candidate, enough to let them talking about Wikipedia, the online diction- where, once anything is printed enough times I think there should be a new existentialist photograph his family and exploit them for ary source that, like the word Google, func- in the media without challenge, it becomes approach to batting. his own gain. He loves the late night circuit, tions as both a noun and a verb in the daily fact.” “You know, at the core of my being,“ a player appearing on “Jay Leno,” where he proceeded speech patterns of my peers. It’s an interesting experiment, though I feel could say,or at least think, “I put some wood on to mock the mentally impaired. He loves The first time I heard about Wikipedia, I bad for Maurice Jarre. And it certainly proves that one.” celebrities and they love him. Oprah became a thought it was a Spanish word. I was a sopho- a point about relying on Internet sources too So what if somebody ran the 40 in 3.9 seconds little schoolgirl when talking about him as a more in college, sitting in a literature class for much — or just about writing too quickly to snag it. candidate. And there she was acting like one my Spanish major. My professor was dis- without checking into things thoroughly I would not give a batter credit for fouling on the night of his victory speech. cussing acceptable sources for citation in our enough. back up over the broadcast booth or popping up. It all adds up to one inescapable truth: upcoming term paper and he warned us, very It is, admittedly, sometimes difficult to see There is something called a ground-rule dou- Barack H. Obama applied for the wrong job. sternly: “No se puede usar la Wikipedia.” what is real and what isn’t on Wikipedia ble that bounces over the wall. It shows some What he should have done was move to In other words: You can’t use Wikipedia. because some entries can be really well imagination that baseball came up with that. Hollywood and lobby to replace Drew Carey A few of my classmates and I reached for organized or helpful. Information is submit- In a kids’ field where there are no walls or as the host of “The Price is Right.” our Spanish/English dictionaries, but before ted by anyone who wants to contribute, and fences, that so-called ground-rule double would Scratch that. we were able to flip to the W section, he told us some experts have drafted very accurate be a homer. It would be at most high school The Obamas would make the perfect reality to put them away and explained what he was entries, complete with links to all their parks, too. show. Call it “The Egomaniacs.” Or “The talking about: Wikipedia was an unreliable sources. Teams of volunteer editors try to So somebody had to come up with the ground- Obamafiles.” Or how about “Two plus two?” online encyclopedia — and was not an accept- make sure the content is accurate, though it’s rule double. Before 1929, a ball that bounced You know, Barack and Michelle plus their two able place to find information about modern not always foolproof, as Fitzgerald proved short of a wall and then hopped over was con- daughters. I think it would be better than “Jon Spanish poets. Apparently someone in anoth- recently,and as I learned back in the spring of sidered a homerun. But, as commentators have and Kate Plus Eight.” er class had turned in a paper that must have 2007. noted, it was 550 feet to the centerfield wall of A lot of folks still haven’t gotten over the had inaccurate information attributed to I was taking a genetics course during my the Polo Grounds in New York and 465 feet to the election of former actor Ronald Reagan as Wikipedia. Oops. junior year of college, and I found really help- center wall in the old Yankee Stadium. Also, president. What we’ve got now is an actor As several journalists for big-name papers ful diagrams and brief descriptions of the spitballs and other pitches were in vogue, mak- wannabe, a celebrity who’s missing one like The Guardian (in the U.K.) found out, it’s materials I needed to study for my exam on a ing it harder to hit a ball during the Ruth-Gehrig important ingredient: celebrity. not a particularly reliable source for things Wikipedia page. An hour before my test, era. Then, too, the air is lighter in Colorado. I Obama is a Chicago politician with a giant other than modern Spanish poets, either. The while at the computer at my work-study job, I can testify that a golf drive goes about 20 yards ego and a desire to be seen as the only real per- Associated Press reports that on March 28, decided to Wikipedia that information I’d (60 feet) farther in Boulder (about 6,000 feet son qualified to change all the bad things our after the Academy Award winning composer found the night before one last time. above sea level) than in Boston or New York. country has done over the years. Maurice Jarre died in France, an Irish stu- Unfortunately, some obnoxious jokester had So a four iron of 180 yards (540 feet) would It really is amazing. He campaigned, quite dent went online and added a new piece of deleted the lengthy entry and replaced it with probably go about 43 feet farther in Boulder. Of slyly mind you, pretty much by bashing the information to Jarre’s page: a made-up quote a few vulgar words instead. I began to realize course, 583 feet would be a monumental hit in ex-president, the country and many of us in it. that he attributed to the composer. According what, exactly, my professor meant when he baseball. And we elected him. Well, enough of us, to the AP, a number of blogs and newspaper told us: “No se puede usar la Wikipedia.” Let’s take David Ortiz. anyway. We bought into all the smack about articles that printed obituaries for the com- It just goes to show that any writer — a If he flies out twice with drives to the warning how poorly we’ve treated other countries and poser used the fake quote, lifted straight from Pulitzer Prize winner or a teenager — needs track and hits a line drive into the shortstop’s how we turned popular opinion against us. Wikipedia, without realizing it wasn’t real. to be wary of information he/she may have mitt, my system would say, okay, no hits, but he In a nutshell, that is what Obama is all Under the obituary for Jarre, The Guardian seen on the Internet and how it’s cited. goes 3-for-4 in the pure hitting category. about. Popularity. He can’t stand not being acknowledges its mistake in a retraction of After all, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist In baseball, the burden of avoiding some- liked. That’s why he jetted all over the world the quote: “We opened with a quotation which Maureen Dowd ran into Internet citation body’s glove can sometimes be ridiculous. apologizing for every transgression the U.S. we are now advised had been invented as a problems of her own at the end of May, when In golf, you are talking pinpoint precision, but had ever made. hoax, and was never said by the composer: she was accused of lifting language directly the ball sits still for you. You don’t have Vanity is one of the seven deadly sins, and if ‘My life has been one long soundtrack. Music from another writer’s blog in her May 17 New you don’t think this guy is vain, you don’t own was my life, music brought me to life.’ The York Times column. A correction for the col- Papelbon throwing it at you with a mean stare- a television. He’s everywhere, this Barack H. article closed with: ‘Music is how I will be umn online currently notes that she “failed to down. Obama. If there’s a camera to be found, he’ll remembered,’ said Jarre. ‘When I die there attribute a paragraph about the timeline for In my statistic, Ortiz would have hit .750 for find it. will be a final waltz playing in my head and prisoner abuse to Josh Marshall’s blog at the game. Maybe we could call it Wood-on-Ball, All this would be easy to brush off and that only I can hear.’” Talking Points Memo.” or WOB. ignore if not for one thing. He’s doing so as The Guardian went on to say: “These While Dowd can’t blame Wikipedia for the A player would have a conventional batting president of the United States, and while he’s quotes appear to have originated as a deliber- correction, all it would have taken is a quick average, say .250, but he might have a WOB of going on talk shows and making sure we all ate insertion in the composer’s Wikipedia Google search of her words to prevent an .675. know what a great date he is, our children and entry in the wake of his death on 28 March, embarrassing situation. And a mere checking It is something like the stat that notes how grandchildren are unwittingly being slapped and from there were duplicated on various of sources would have shown anyone that the many minutes a hockey player is on the ice dur- with a bill for trillions of dollars. We’ve got internet sites. These errors have been cor- fake quote on Jarre’s Wikipedia page really ing goal-scoring. prisoners going back to their terrorist organi- rected.” was, as Shane Fitzgerald told the AP,too good Or like blocked shots in basketball. zations and rejoining the cause. Car compa- Shane Fitzgerald, who claims responsibili- to be true. I have noticed a lot of coaches say stats don’t nies are being taken over by the government mean everything in football. They look for some and pregnant, criminal high school dropouts intangibles. Not just number of tackles, but how are being offered summer jobs. they were made and against what odds. Or pass What this guy should have done was com- blocking, not when a player has a clear lane to a pete on “Celebrity Apprentice.” Wouldn’t you quarterback because no one is there to stop him, have loved to see him square off against Clint but when he comes around from the other side Black and Joan Rivers? Heck, I might have of the line to nail a rollout away from his side. paid for that privilege. In the world of WOB, there would be no cry- What he should have done was anything but ing for strikeouts, and maybe even negative run for president; vanity and ego wouldn’t points for not swinging at a pitch right across have allowed for that. the plate. There might also be a subtraction for Need any proof that this country has its val- the player who swings at a ball thrown a foot ues all upside down? Bush got vilified for outside the plate or close to his left toe. being a religious nut who needed scripture on What would managers and owners say of his daily briefings. Never mind praising him someone with an .800 WOB average and a .175 for being a person of faith who chose to turn batting average? It would at least give them away from drugs and alcohol toward God. pause. Obama panders to MySpace, Facebook and They might ask: “What’s going on here?” Hollywood and he’s lifted to the loftiest of “This guy socks the ball everywhere, just not heights and praised as a true man of the peo- where there is no defense.” ple. His drug use is seen as hip and cool. This whole thing raises an inquiry as to how Forget “Celebrity Apprentice.” We’re all much time major league players spend, as they watching four years of “Celebrity President.” develop, on trying to hit a ball between defensive Just like Donald Trump, we get the chance to players. I would think it is so hard just to make vote him out at the end. contact with a 96-mile-an-hour pitch that they are thankful for getting hold of the ball and see Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 508-909- it as a matter of grace if they get a hit. 4107, or via e-mail at wbird@stonebridge- The WOB average might even some day be press.com. seen as a mark of pride. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 5 OPINION A common cause for concern

hope no one thinks that liberals seems that the national debt has national debt began with President I, like so many others, want to see are not worried about deficit increased when tax cuts were enact- Reagan. The reasons for this are the end of the recession and the end Ispending. It doesn’t matter who ON THE ed. It is important to note that while often cited as the reliance on supply- of war.Until then, it is really hard to is in office; at least this liberal does- World War II is often credited with side economics stimulating enough envision what a new economy will n’t particularly like it. The third- LEFT bringing the nation out of the growth to support increase in look like. In the 1980s taxes were highest spending amount by our fed- Depression, in fact, it is during that defense spending while cutting lowered to try to get us out of a eral government is by the United ART time period when American citizens other spending and instituting wide- recession, but spending remained States Treasury because that is and corporations paid the most tax. spread tax cuts. It was a radical path too high for that strategy to work. where we pay the interest on our DUBOIS By 1952, according to the Office of to take and had it worked complete- This time with the various bailouts national debt. The cost of our debt is Management and Budget, corporate ly, we all would be better off. and stimulus packages, it does seem topped only by social and health ning large deficits only in times of and personal income tax as a per- Unfortunately,the debt rose dramat- that we are trying to spend our way spending and defense spending. You war or economic downturns was centage of total federal receipts was ically during this period, and there- out of this recession. The economy do not have to be a conservative to broken during much of the 1980s. In 74 percent. The percentage was as fore so did the percentage of the is improving, but we would be fool- know that paying debt instead of 1982, partly in response to a reces- high as 80 percent in 1944. In 1983 budget dedicating to paying debt. ing ourselves if we didn’t see this saving or buying what you need is sion, large tax cuts were enacted. this percentage had dropped all the Of course, none of this absolves pattern as risky. not a good financial pattern. However, these were accompanied way to 53 percent and has since current leadership of the responsi- The hope for any kind of recovery It is true that our national debt is by substantial increases in defense risen to 60 percent. Corporate taxes bility to lower the national debt and plan is that things will get better and rising rapidly and sharply. It has spending. Although reductions were as a share of this number dropped stop the practice of borrowing therefore tax receipts will rise been on this trend since 1980 and made to nondefense spending, they precipitously from 30 percent in the money to balance our budgets. It is through the new prosperity. That has risen nearly every year regard- were not sufficient to offset the early ‘50s to 20 percent by 1969 and difficult for anyone to responsibly was true with Reagan’s plan and it is less of which party has been in impact on the deficit. As a result, all the way to 6.2 percent in 1983. The do that as we fight two wars and try true with Obama’s — totally differ- power. The White House Office of deficits averaging $206 billion were corporate tax share had climbed to fight back a recession. ent methods, but with the exact Management and Budget published incurred between 1983 and 1992. back to 14.4 percent by 2007. It is a place where none of us want same intent. Let’s hope this method a document called Historical Tables These unprecedented peacetime My point with this historical data to be. Making matters worse, we owe works better, not so we can criticize in 2008. This is a large document deficits increased debt held by the is to make clear that the concept of a Japan, China, and even Ireland and the old, only so we all benefit from a that includes a range of explana- public from $789 billion in 1981 to $3 national debt is not new and that Mexico money.It is not where any of more stable future. tions of how federal budgets have trillion (48.1 percent of GDP) in one way we limited national debt in us want to be, but we are here. We worked since the founding of this 1992. the past was by paying taxes. It is an have seen hard times before, but Art Dubois, of Uxbridge, is a great nation. In focusing on the last It is indeed unfortunate that we historical truth that our national many indications are that we are Tribune columnist. 25 years or so, it offers: can see that in the last 25 years it debt was stable from 1950 through beginning to emerge from this — The traditional pattern of run- 1980 and the modern rise of the recession. I certainly hope so. Obama and the Soul of Notre Dame ivine revelation should strive to stand by its val- In substance, this was really more of a given an unprecedented opportunity to reaf- bequeathed the Church ues, which are in essence, well, veiled rebuke, intended to further marginalize firm his already cemented position, he was Dthe responsibility to CONTRA Catholic. Chief among those those who were opposed to Father Jenkins’ lionized by those who should have repudiated honor and cherish life. The lat- values is the above-mentioned courting of Obama as embittered paragons of his wisdom on the subject. ter then wisely embraced this MUNDUM divine imperative to respect intolerance; the same so called right-wing The bemused, docile votaries, who offered mission as a foundational prin- life. Divine because God is the extremists that were listed in a recent their thunderous applause during Obama’s ciple upon which to justify the author of life — or at least that Homeland Security Report as potential speech, may not have known that they were need for its own existence in a MIGUEL is what the Scriptures teach. recruits for terrorist indoctrination. implicitly affirming the preeminence of the fallen world. GUANIPA Notre Dame’s identity as a But when Obama declared, in no uncertain pro-abortion stance in the marketplace of Thus, the call by the Catholic institution stands or terms, that the differences between both ideas. But the more sanguine media did not President of Notre Dame falls upon the uncompromis- camps are — and will forever remain — miss this golden opportunity to showcase a University to invite President ing adherence or rejection of “irreconcilable,” he was speaking as a man courageous ambassador of their cause help- Barack Obama to give the annual commence- these values. Disowning them for the sake of who regards the path of reconciliation as a ing to steer the uninformed remnant of pro- ment address was a source of profound disap- forging what in the end is only a false peace dead end; a man fulfilled in his apathy lifers away from their juvenile misconcep- pointment to many of the faithful. Even more with their adversaries constitutes a kind of towards what he views as futile attempts at tions about the real world. dismaying was the announcement that the doctrinal self-emasculation and a brazen con- building bridges between the two fiercely Which yields a most unpleasant irony: Rev. John Jenkins would also bestow tempt for the Scriptures that give these values entrenched camps. Remember; this is the when all is said and done, Obama should be President Obama an Honorary Doctorate in meaning. same man who once said that this very divi- the one commended for his frankness. Laws at the same ceremony. For his part, President Obama enjoys sive issue has devolved into more of a “stale Misguided as they most certainly are, at least This has already come to pass, and we don’t unswerving moral and financial support from and fruitless debate.” he had enough courage to stand by his princi- yet know whether Father Jenkins recognizes the euphemistically dubbed “pro-choice” His impassive approach was also a clarion ples. the damage he has done to the integrity of the movement, which represents the antithesis to call for the camp to which Obama has already Conversely, Father Jenkins should be university over which he presides, and that fundamental Catholic principles. It is patently openly pledged his allegiance. And it runs reminded of his egregious lapse of judgment. posterity will remember him as the Catholic naïve, therefore, given his long history of counter to the naïve aspirations of Father And it may do him well to revisit the simple university’s president who accorded one of advocacy on behalf of the abortion industry, Jenkins, who defended the invitation on the instincts of his more innocent days of min- the highest honors upon a U.S. president most to bow to the assumption that somewhere in grounds that Catholics must take the lead by istry, when a few weeks into his own post, he committed to the culture of death. Obama’s innermost being resides a future opening the doors of dialogue to their foes. was asked about the importance of prayer in It is a tactical miscalculation that today’s pro-life visionary, waiting to be awakened The implication being that such hospitality his life. His response was: “… if that goes out faithful often make. Once browbeaten into from his deep slumber by those in the opposi- may yield a chance that they’ll join us in of my life, and I don’t have time for that in the adopting a more “tolerant” demeanor, they tion, if only he were given an opportunity to bridging the wide chasm that often divides us, day, I know I’m going down the wrong road are then seduced by the charitable notion that engage in reasoned dialogue with them. and perhaps even become converted to our and I better readjust my priorities.” beneath the callous veneer of every commit- Ergo Father Jenkins’ decision was purport- point of view. We could surmise that concerning this par- ted secularist there’s a tender soul yearning to edly borne of a desire to instill in fellow But it is more than likely that the universi- ticularly momentous decision, the good reciprocate with an equal or greater compro- believers the need to extend a larger measure ty’s open invitation to dialogue will go unre- Father did not find the time, nor sensed the mise. The same delusion tempted Father of grace toward those with whom they dis- quited. need to humor the counsel of his superior. Jenkins to relinquish his platform to Obama. agree. In fact, Barack Obama echoed a similar And rather than indulging in self-serving The point here — which has indeed with- sentiment in his address, by reminding his accolades for graciously extending an invita- stood some judicious belaboring — is that hearers that they should not lampoon those tion to an ideological opponent, Notre Dame Miguel Guanipa, of Whitinsville, is a Notre Dame calls itself a Catholic university. with whom they have strongly differing opin- should grieve for having compromised its fun- Tribune columnist. At a minimum, that means that its leadership ions. damental principles. For not only was Obama The real meaning of lower state revenues

he Massachusetts fiscal vious year, we need to under- taxed at the income tax rate have shrunk by while state and local programs that help peo- year 2010 budget that is BEACON stand what happened in the $31 billion! ple who need that help will not be funded, or Tnow being finalized in a HILL economy. • Corporate tax revenues have dropped by will not be funded at the level needed to help House-Senate Conference According to analysis by the $428 million, which means that corporations all who seek assistance. Committee reflects a stark real- VIEW Beacon Hill Institute, a conser- have not realized $4.5 billion in profits. Profits Some have urged that taxes be increased; ity: the national and worldwide vative Boston think-tank, the just vanished! Profits that are supposed to be however, with the tax base in such rapid recession has a real cost for all SEN. RICHARD story behind the lower revenue the economic engine, the lifeblood of our decline, any increase in rates will not produce of us. MOORE estimates is startling! economy. much new revenue. Just as with people in The fact that we’re not alone • Sales tax revenues have • Taken all together, the Massachusetts their personal lives or businesses, state and among the states offers little dropped by $220 million. What economy has lost an estimated $55.9 billion in local government is faced with dramatic cuts consolation for those who will this really means is the $4.4 bil- economic activity! to services. We must all learn to do what lose some state or local services or for those lion dollars less in goods and services have Many individuals, organizations, and com- needs to be done more efficiently and econom- who may lose jobs, pay higher insurance, and been purchased in Massachusetts. munity leaders are contacting the governor ically so that scarce public dollars can be make other sacrifices. • Capital gains revenues have dropped by and legislators to restore cuts to last year’s stretched. The current FY ’09 budget approved by the $797 million. This means that over $15 billion level or,at least to the amounts allocated in the People in Massachusetts are resourceful Legislature and signed by Governor Patrick a in true capital gains have failed to be realized governor’s or House budget. However, those and caring. We will weather this fiscal storm year ago, was balanced for about the first — largely caused by stock market and real budgets were based on the assumption that if we all work together. three months of the fiscal year. Then, as the estate collapse. This is truly an astounding state revenues for next year would be $19.5 bil- stock market fell in early fall, and the reces- figure — $15 billion will not be reinvested, not lion. By the time the Senate considered the Sen. Richard Moore, D-Uxbridge, is a fre- sion took hold, revenues began to slump, and turned into new business or growth in cur- budget, leading state economists told us that quent contributor to the Blackstone Valley then crashed like an avalanche of snow. To rent industries. their most optimistic prediction was for state Tribune. understand why Massachusetts has almost $4 • Income tax revenue has declined by $1.6 revenues to be $17.8 billion. Even this num- billion less in receipts as the state enters the billion, meaning that $31 billion less income ber, we were told, could erode further if the new budget year on July 1 than it had the pre- was earned. Residents and small businesses economy keeps slipping. Many good, worth- DPH issues warning about seafood BOSTON — In preparation for this sum- • No one should consume lobster tomalley Boston Harbor. are helpful in reducing the risk of heart dis- mer’s fishing season, the state Department from any source. Lobster tomalley is the soft • In addition, DPH recommends pregnant ease. Salmon, for example, has among the of Public Health (DPH) is reminding the green substance found in the tail and body women, women who may become pregnant, highest levels of natural fatty acids. Fish is public about eating certain types of fish section of the lobster. Lobster meat does not nursing mothers and children under 12 also low in saturated fats and high in pro- because of concerns about contaminants in normally accumulate toxins, so it is safe to years of age limit their consumption of any tein. A varied diet, including fish, will lead marine fish, shellfish and freshwater fish. eat. fish to no more than 12 ounces (or about two to improved nutrition and better health. DPH advises pregnant women, women • Pregnant women, women who may meals) per week. This includes eating no In order to avoid exposure to a harmful who may become pregnant, nursing mothers become pregnant, and breastfeeding women more than two cans of tuna per week. Very level of contaminates, people should choose and children under 12 years of age not to eat should not eat bluefish. small children, including toddlers, should a variety of fish and shellfish and obtain the following marine fish because they con- • No one should take and eat lobsters and eat even less. Consumers may wish to eat them from a variety of sources. These tain mercury: shark, swordfish, king mack- certain other fish/shellfish from the closed light tuna rather than white or chunk white sources include commercial fish and recre- erel, tuna and tilefish. In addition, DPH also areas of New Bedford Harbor. tuna because white tuna has higher levels of ationally-caught marine fish and shellfish. advises this population not to eat freshwater • Pregnant women, women who may mercury. A full list of advisories specific to recre- fish for the same reason. become pregnant, nursing mothers and chil- Despite the fish consumption advisories, ationally caught freshwater and marine Because of concerns about chemicals such dren under 12 years of age and people with DPH recognizes the substantial benefits of species are listed on the DPH website: as PCBs and mercury,DPH also recommends lowered immunity should not eat lobster, fish consumption for everyone. Fish is one of www.mass.gov/dph/fishadvisories. the following: flounder, soft shell clams or bivalves from the best sources of natural fatty acids that 6 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Association critical of superintendent Family counts disabled administration negotiators, met this tions, apparent retribution toward UNION past winter and early spring “and the staff members, and a failure to pro- continued from page A1 children as a blessing DTA was willing to make concessions vide in writing her changes in policy.” based on the current state of the econ- At this point, Downs told Dupre to 126 members voted on the matters omy,” Dupre said. “The DTA’s negoti- stop her presentation. where Michael and Eric made raised by Dupre. BOYS clay sculptures with what is ating team told the School The School Committee voted to continued from page A1 Dupre began by saying that as DTA Committee’s team what we knew seek the advice of its counsel on the known as a hand-over-hand president, she “represented the 126 method. would be acceptable to our members.” matter. and Eric each needs a wheelchair association members of the bargain- “In turn,” Dupre said, “the DTA Lane indicated the board would dis- The Murrays, who both grew ing unit.” She noted that in to get around and assisted com- up here, are fortunate to have a team was given a final proposal and cuss the matter in an executive ses- munication devices to communi- September the DTA would be enter- was told it was the best and final offer. sion possibly June 9 and that she support network of extended ing the third year of its three-year cate, but it hasn’t stopped them family in town. Moreover, accord- It was less of a package than anything would have a full and open statement from living to the best of their contract. proposed before it, and our members on the issues raised by the DTA when ing to Amy,the experience of car- “We were recently approached to abilities. ing for two disabled children has voted it down.” the School Committee holds its regu- Now wrapping up their first discuss reopening our contract, par- “In the past weeks,” Dupre said, “I lar meeting June 17. only strengthened the bond ticularly salary and health care,” year of attending classes at the between she and Christopher. was approached again about health “Not having received a written Kennedy Day School at Dupre said. “We agreed to explore insurance.” statement from the DTA as requested “This type of thing usually possibilities.” Franciscan Hospital for Children tears a couple apart or brings it She said the teachers met again by the School Committee at the meet- in Brighton, the twins are learn- “When we negotiated our current June 3 to discuss this issue. ing of June 3 and in consideration of closer together,” she said. “We contract,” she said, “we gave up a sig- ing how to compensate for their were fortunate — we have the “I agreed to bring it back again and my employer, the Douglas School disabilities. On Sunday, Michael nificant clause, a fully paid eight- the members answered with a unani- Committee, I will not be making a support of each other. We have a week maternity leave with an option and Eric will join their parents, very supportive family here, too. mous vote to not accept any changes public statement until I have had the their younger sister Katie, as well for four additional weeks paid by in health care and [to] honor year opportunity to meet with the commit- We have wonderful doctors. We using sick time.” as extended family on a 5-kilome- get up each day, we watch them three of the current contract.” tee,” Lane responded in a written ter run/walk in Chestnut Hill to “In trade for this,” she said, “we At the June 3 meeting, Dupre said, statement. “Upon receiving the state- struggle. People with regular kids were told we would have a minimum benefit the hospital and its sometimes complain… we don’t members of the DTA voted “no confi- ment of the DTA, and meeting with school. So far, the Murrays have of a 3.5 percent raise in the third year, dence” in Lane’s leadership. the School Committee, you can be because our kids are alive. They with the possibility of it being higher raised more than $1,300 in come home and give us a great big “Our complaints include: a pattern assured that I will thoroughly and pledges to support the hospital. contingent on a more equitable reor- of a lack of student discipline across completely respond to each and every smile… They know they are ganization of the salary schedule.” “We also did it last year with loved. To know them is to fall in the district, her refusal to honor dis- point made.” our sons,” said Amy,34. “We have Dupre noted both sides, the Douglas trict policy and contractual obliga- love with them. They are so Teachers Association and the school already exceeded our [fundrais- happy.” ing] goal, but we could always use As for the twins’ future, Amy more donations. The hospital and remained positive. the school are really improving “We just hope they have a MILFORD REGIONAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS their lives. They are not only happy,fulfilling life — as much as being taught to communicate, but they can,” she said. “And they the school is really teaching them will.” Tuesdays, June 16, 23 and 30 Wednesdays, June 17 and 24 a way of life… It’s an amazing People who want to donate to hospital and an amazing pro- the New Balance Heartbreak Hill Caregivers Support Group — Meets every Tuesday from Teen Pregnancy Group — A free childbirth preparation gram.” 5K Run & Walk to Benefit 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the VNA of Greater Milford-Northbridge class for teen mothers up to age 19, this class meets in a Amy said a bus takes the boys Franciscan Hospital for Children Area, 37 Birch St., Milford. For individuals caring for supportive setting to gain knowledge about their baby’s to and from school each day. The can go to heartbreakhill5k.kin- loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s disease or other mem- growth, changes to expect, legal issues and nutrition and school often takes its students on tera.org and search for “Team ory disorders. For more information, call (508) 473-0862 or exercise. The group meets on the second, third and fourth field trips, including a recent visit Murray.” 1-800-478-0862. This group is funded by the Central Wednesdays of each month from 3-5 p.m. in Conference to the Museum of Fine Art, Massachusetts Agency on Aging. Room F at Milford Regional Medical Center. For more information and to register, call (508) 473-1190, ext. 5076. NEWS BRIEFS Thursday, June 18 Monday, June 15 Nursing Moms Support Group — Breastfeeding is Register for Apple Tree Arts’ summer Beautiful (BIB) is a free group is for breastfeeding women First Aid Basics — Participants will receive training in and their babies to help women reach their breastfeeding the care of injuries, wounds, poisoning, heat stroke, semester goals. Meets the first and third Thursday of the month burns, frostbite, shock and respiratory emergencies. from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in Physicians Conference Center A Upon completion, participants will receive a first aid com- REGION — Apple Tree Arts debuts a special weeklong arts program at Milford Regional Medical Center. There is no cost to pletion card from the American Red Cross. Meets from 6- for children 4-6 with classes in Whitinsville and Grafton as part of its attend and registration is not necessary. For more infor- 10 p.m. in Physicians Conference Center A, adjacent to the summer semester. mation, call (508) 422-2960. main lobby of the medical center. The cost is $45. To reg- Registration is ongoing for the nonprofit community music and the- ister, call (508) 422-2206 or go to Milford Regional’s Website ater arts school’s summer semester. Call Apple Tree Arts (508)-839-4286 Mother Talk Support Group — For new mothers with at milfordregional.org. to register. infants from newborn to eight months. Meets the first and “A Week at the Sea” lets children explore the seashore using art, third Thursday of the month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Cancer Support Groups: For a complete list of current drama and music. Classes start June 22 at the Pleasant Street Physicians Conference Center A at Milford Regional support groups for cancer patients and their families, Christian Reformed Church in Whitinsville. Children will discover Medical Center. There is no cost to attend and registration please call Ann Sullivan, LICSW at (508) 488-3783. the weather of summer, fall, winter and spring by singing, playing is not necessary.For more information, call (508) 473-1190, instruments, moving and creating in the course “All Kinds of extension 5076. Eating Disorder Support Group — For parents and loved Weather.” The class begins June 29 at St. Philip’s Catholic Church in ones of teens and young adults with eating disorders. For Grafton. more information, call The Center for Adolescent Health The school also offers early childhood music and movement classes, at (508) 482-5444. youth music and keyboard courses, private music instruction for ages eight to adult, ensemble courses for youths and adults; and theater pro-

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Find your favorite takeout, quick and easy. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 7 OBITUARIES Joseph Smith Jr., 64; leaves family in Valley Rita M. Houle, 90; lifelong Uxbridge resident WEBSTER — Joseph Smith, Jr., 64, of 38 Prouty High School in Spencer and had lived UXBRIDGE — Rita M. (Landry) Houle, 90, daughter of the late Joseph P. and Malvina Market St., died unexpectedly Sunday, May in Webster for the past 41 years. He served formerly of Calumet Court, died June 2, at (Ledoux) Landry and had lived in Uxbridge 31, at home. five years in the Army National Guard. He Milford Regional Medical Center. all of her life. Mrs. Houle worked for many He leaves his four children, Dawn Simpson worked as a driver for Coca Cola. He was Her husband of 52 years, Albert J. Houle, years in the meat department at the former and her husband Kevin, of Sturbridge, Brian entering his 44th year with Coke. died on Nov. 9, 1991. First National, Labonte’s and Phillips Smith and his wife Maureen, Robbie Smith Mr. Smith was a member of American She leaves her son, Ronald a. Houle, of Markets and retired from the Gray Rock and his wife Michelle and Jennifer Smith, all Legion Post 184, a member and former direc- Caton, N.Y.; two daughters, Virginia A. Rehabilitation Center as a housekeeper in of Webster; his mother, Jane (Stencil) Smith, tor for 20 years of Booster Athletic Club, 36- Blanchard, of Cullman, Ala., and Christine 1982. Rita was a member of St. Mary’s of Grafton; a brother, John Smith and his year member of Auburn/Webster Elks Club A. Prouty, of North Uxbridge; seven grand- Church, the Progressive Club and the Senior wife Ellen, of Douglas; four sisters, Carol, 2118, and a member of Teamsters Local 170. children; many great-grandchildren; a great- Center all in Uxbridge. She enjoyed spending wife of the late Louie Sargentelli, of Joe loved to play cribbage, travel and great-grandchild; several nephews and time with her family. Worcester, Janet Smith and her companion NASCAR races. nieces. She was predeceased by four brothers, Her funeral was held June 8 from the Harry Peters, of Upton, Joan Going, of Funeral services were held Thursday, June Cyril, Raymond, Harvey and Louis, and by Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, Uxbridge, Auburn and Paula Army and her husband 4 in the First Congregational Church of six sisters, Malvina, Eva, Rosetta, Lena, Mary with a Massin St. Mary’s Church, Uxbridge. Bernard, of Grafton; his former wife, Beverly Dudley,followed by military honors provided Ellen and Josephine. Burial followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Valley Smith, of Webster; 13 grandchildren; a by the Webster-Dudley Veterans Council. Born in Uxbridge on Oct. 25, 1919, she was great-granddaughter; many nieces and Burial will be at a later date. nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins; his beloved In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in “grand-dog” Junior. his memory to the Booster A/C, 215 North Margaret Helen Sharkey, 93; UHS class of ‘33 He was born in Worcester, son of the late Main St., Webster, MA 01570. Joseph Smith Sr. He graduated from David UXBRIDGE — Margaret Helen and was secretary of a school building study (Shaughnessy) Sharkey, of Capron Street, committee. She was guest editor for three retired schoolteacher and news reporter, died Uxbridge brochures. Mrs. Sharkey filled a June 7, at the age of 93. two-year editorship of Kappa Gamma Pi She was the widow of Bernard F. Sharkey, News, a national quarterly,and had often con- Marie A. Letourneau, 94; leaves family in Valley who died in 1992, and the mother of Bernard tributed to The Uxbridge Times, a former C. “Chris” Sharkey, who died in 1980. She weekly. NORTHBRIDGE — Marie A. (Blouin) Delvina (Aubin) Blouin and lived in Linwood leaves two daughters, Mary C. Sharkey and In 1972, she attended Centennial Week in Letourneau, 94, formerly of Lake Street, died most of her life. She had been a resident at St. her husband Bernard H. Davis, of Thompson, Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada, and for a few Wednesday, June 3, after a brief illness. Camillus Nursing Home almost three years. Conn., and Joan M. Sharkey, of Uxbridge; a years wrote the Worcester Evening Gazette Her husband of 57 years, Alphonse She was a member of the Church of the Good grandson, Samuel Sharkey and his compan- column, which exchanged with the Uxbridge, Letourneau, died Dec. 6, 1997. Shepherd and loved taking care of her chil- ion Christine Siverts, of Eureka, Calif. She Middlesex, England newspaper. She leaves a son, Gerry Letourneau, of dren and grandchildren. Her family would also leaves a sister-in-law, Marguerite Since the May 18, 1944 bomber crash, she Whitinsville; a daughter, Aline M. and her like to thank the St. Camillus staff for its out- Ciesluk, of Webster, and several nieces and gave annual attention to perpetuating its husband Robert A. Parker, of Linwood; three standing care and support. nephews. observance. grandchildren, Brian Letourneau, of Marie’s funeral was held June 6 from She was a 1933 honor graduate of Uxbridge Her memberships included Uxbridge Worcester, Robert A. Parker III and his wife Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, Uxbridge, High School and a 1937 cum laude graduate of Historical Society, Blackstone River Jennifer, of Leominster, and Jessica L. and with a Mass in the Church of the Good Regis College in Weston with membership in Watershed Association, Massachusetts her husband Michael Coonan, of Grafton; Shepherd, Linwood. Burial followed in St. the Kappa Gamma Pi National Honor Society. Women’s Civic Defense Corps, Steamship four great-grandchildren, Taylor M. Coonan, Mary’s Cemetery. She was an honorary life trustee of the Historical Society of America, Uxbridge Rod Brady A. Coonan, Samantha Dowden, and Donations may be made to St. Camillus UniBank for Savings, beginning as corpora- and Gun Club, Quaker Meeting House Cody Dowden; many nephews and nieces. Activities Fund, 447 Hill St., Whitinsville, MA tor in 1979 and trustee in 1981. She was also a Association, Friends of Nobska, Uxbridge Born in St. Damien, P.Q. Canada on April 01588. communicant for St. Mary’s Parish in Friends of Elders and Town Report 14, 1915, she was daughter of Eugene and Uxbridge. Committee. Her seven-year teaching career began in Her hobbies included semi-classical music, September 1937, when the then “new” local history, all things nautical, and visiting Uxbridge High School opened where she points of national interest. taught Latin and English. Interested in travel, she took to the air in Albert N. Courtemanche, 81; longtime Whitinsville resident Always interested in town government, she the Goodyear Blimp, to the rails on a train was named Uxbridge Citizen of the Year in trip through the Hoosac Tunnel, to the under- NORTHBRIDGE — Albert N. Mr. Courtemanche was a longtime atten- 2001. She had a strong concern for civic mat- ground on an early VIP tour of the Big Dig, Courtemanche, 81, formerly of Church dant for Prime Gas, the Douglas Family ters and an everlasting concern for the envi- and to the ocean on the QE2’s Anniversary Street, died Wednesday, June 3, at St. Convenience Center, and J&S Motors. He also ronment. Cruise. Camillus Health Center, after an illness. worked at the Bernat Yarn Co., Pratt and Her 35-year newspaper work included five She made it a point to set foot in all 351 His beloved wife of 41 years, Philomena Whitney Co., and Howard Johnson Co. over years as a copyeditor for the Woonsocket Call, Cities and towns of the Commonwealth “Phyllis” (Monica) Courtemanche, died June the years. He served stateside in the U.S. Navy and 30 years as correspondent, part-time before relinquishing her driver’s license on 18, 1993. during the end of World War II. Al was a reporter, then local and regional reporter for her 85th birthday, she had driven UX77 on all He leaves his brother, Raymond W. and his member of the Northbridge Senior Center the Worcester Telegram and Gazette. Her the town streets. wife Barbara Courtemanche, of Denver, N.C.; and St. Patrick’s Church. He enjoyed music, reporting included coverage of the construc- Housebound in later years, she enjoyed three grandchildren, Christine, Jennifer and traveling and being with his family. tion of the Uxbridge sewer system, begin- reading, correspondence, and armchair trav- Kevin; a great-grandson, David; several His funeral was held Saturday,June 6, from nings of the Heritage Corridor, and the end of el. nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by a Jackman Funeral Home, 12 Spring St., with a local passenger train service. Her funeral was held June 11, with a Mass son, Raymond J. Courtemanche. Mass in St. Patrick’s Church, 1 Cross St. She was secretary of the Uxbridge 250th in St. Mary’s Church, Uxbridge. Burial fol- Born in New Bedford on Feb. 22, 1928, he Burial followed in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Anniversary Committee, served single terms lowed at St. Mary’s Cemetery. was son of Albert A. and Anna R. (Girouard) Donations may be made to St. Camillus on the Uxbridge Historical Commission and In lieu of flowers, contributions may be Courtemanche and lived in Whitinsville Activities Fund, 447 Hill St., Whitinsville, MA on the Flying Squadron, was the community made to the Uxbridge Free Public Library, 15 many years. 01588. member on two school self-evaluation panels, N. Main St., Uxbridge, MA 01569.

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BY THOMAS MATTSON career at Valley Tech,” Fitzpatrick “I consider all of you my TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER said, “I trust that his passion and friends,” he said. REGION — Blackstone Valley his desire to motivate will inspire Valedictorian Scott Dion of Regional Vocational Technical you to contribute to a better Bellingham called the past four High School graduated 248 world.” years the best years of his life. Wednesday, June 3, in the Hanover “Valley Tech isn’t just our He noted some of the class mem- Theater in Worcester. school,” said Student Council bers “are working in our trades, School officials explained the President Katelyn Christiansen of some are going off to college, and demand for tickets to the event was Uxbridge, “but has become our sec- some are joining the military.” so great they did not think every- ond home.” Dion is headed for Fitchburg one could be accommodated at the “Blackstone Valley Tech has State College. Valley Tech facility in Upton. taught all of us so much that we “All of the graduates here today More than 2,000 attended the cer- will be able to use for the rest of are different,” said National Honor emony. our lives,” she said. Society president Justin Kearnan “I thank you for your diligence, Among those lessons learned, of Mendon, “and yet still the dedication, and desire to learn and Christiansen said, were to be same.” achieve,” Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, respectful and to gain confidence. “We come from different schools, superintendent-director of Valley “Without that,” she said, “I different towns, different back- Tech, told the graduating seniors. wouldn’t have won a gold medal at grounds,” he said, “but we all seem “By doing so, you as a group have SkillsUSA and be moving on to the to have the same experiences.” become an indisputable piece of national competition.” “We are ambitious, determined, Courtesy photos evidence verifying the investment “Finally, and more importantly,” eager, passionate, diligent, proud, made by our member towns and she said, “I wouldn’t have met all of trustworthy, dedicated, persistent, Blackstone Valley Tech seniors (left to right) Danielle Small (Uxbridge), Justin the Commonwealth of you and felt as if I were a part of confident, knowledgeable, hard- Kearnan (Mendon) and Rebecca Lebel (Millbury) enjoy a laugh while signing each Massachusetts in quality vocation- something so special.” working and sincere,” Kearnan other’s yearbooks prior to graduation ceremonies at the Hanover Theatre in al technical education as a fiscally Class President Kyle Tripp of said. Worcester. responsible and wise choice.” Uxbridge said he was having trou- “But most of all,” he added, “we scorns excellence in plumbing MCAS performances and the The school serves 13 towns in ble getting started in writing his are balanced… with accomplishing because plumbing is a humble SkillsUSA successes. southern Worcester County, speech. academic excellence and obtaining activity and tolerates shoddiness But sports competition has been including Grafton, Northbridge, “And just the other day, after eat- a high level of distinction in our in philosophy because philosophy outstanding, too. Uxbridge, Millbury, Sutton, ing Chinese food,” he said, “I vocational areas.” is an excellent activity will have “The Beavers’ athletic teams Douglas, Mendon, Upton, Millville, reached for a fortune cookie and “It’s up to us to accomplish those neither good plumbing nor good have won 20 regular-season league Blackstone, Hopedale, Milford and there it was: ‘School is a building goals we set for ourselves,” he said, philosophy.Neither its pipes nor its titles, a first Division 3 Central Bellingham. which has four walls with tomor- “whether we’ll follow the path that theories will hold water.” Mass. championship in softball, in Fitzpatrick told the class of 2009 row inside.’” has been laid out or make our “Valley Tech has demonstrated 2006, and a first Division 3A Super it had contributed to the school’s “Well, my friends,” Tripp contin- own.” excellence, not only in vocational Bowl football championship, in earning a “High Schools That ued, “tomorrow is here.” “About the time Blackstone and technical fields, but in all 2007,” he noted. Work” pacesetter distinction — Tripp extended his best to all of Valley Tech was opened (1967),” aspects of education,” Moore said. Moorte also praised the school’s one of only 26 schools so honored his class, including to “the football said Sen. Richard Moore, D- Quoting poet Robert Frost, he strong wellness program and the throughout the country. champs, the robotics team, the Uxbridge, “John Gardner, then U.S. said Valley Tech students had addition of nursing to its curricu- He cited the work ethic of retir- ‘Cosmetology Girls,’ the SkillsUSA Secretary of Education, remarked: taken the “road less traveled by.” lum. Another step forward by ing principal Richard Brennan as a competitors, our chefs in Culinary ‘An excellent plumber is infinitely As examples of excellence at Valley Tech, he said, is its empha- role model. Arts, or all the boys and girls in more valuable than an incompe- Valley Tech, Moore mentioned the sis on energy conservation. “As he concludes an illustrious Manufacturing Tech.” tent philosopher… The society that BLACKSTONE VALLEY TECH CLASS OF 2009

UPTON – The following is a list of the graduating members Business Technology; Jonathan C. Morreale, Auto Body; C. Moreira Desouza, Auto Body; Corey J. Mullin, Services; Kathryn E. Fant, Cosmetology; Rebecca L. of the Class of 2009 from Blackstone Valley Regional Justin T. Pellegrini, Plumbing; Hannah B. Quintal, Health Plumbing; Alison D. Needleman, Auto Body; Brandon M. George, Business Technology; Maria C. Hickenbottom, Vocational Technical High School. Students are listed by Services; Shawn K. Root, Manufacturing Technologies; O’Neil, Drafting; Leah E. Powers, Health Services; Graphic Communications; Joshua M. Joubert, HVAC/R; Town, with first name, middle initial, last name and voca- Richard A. St. Pierre, Drafting. Christian A. Scavo, Electronics; Brian F. Soares (NHS), Casey D. Kelley, Information Technology; Christopher J. tional technical program. National Honor Society mem- GRAFTON: Joseph S. Boisvert (NHS), Drafting; Emily E. Electronics; John P. Sobierajski, Drafting; Marleni I. Lisk, Auto Body; Anthony C. Mikelonis, Plumbing; Lucas bers are indicated by NHS in parentheses. Bruso, Manufacturing Technologies; Craig E. Cargill, Tejada, Cosmetology; Peter J. Torian, Manufacturing W. Nydam, HVAC/R; Matthew J. O’Loughlin, Culinary BELLINGHAM: Daiana E. Alcivar, Dental Assisting; Graphic Communications; Nicholas D. Carlson, HVAC/R; Technologies; Andrew B. Wallace, Electronics. Arts; Christopher T. Otto, Electronics; Corey J. Patterson, Michael D. Bartlett, Carpentry; Stephen M. Bonnell, Jonathan D. Cheney, Graphic Communications; Amanda MILLBURY: Arielle M. Belanger, Dental Assisting; Electronics; Jacob D. Radzik, Electrical; Jeffrey S. Automotive Technology; Peter J. Corriveau, Culinary Arts; N. Cournoyer, Manufacturing Technologies; Alicia E. Brandon J. Bunnewith (NHS), Drafting; Toni N. Cargiulo, Stafinski, Electrical. Samantha M. Cote, Manufacturing Technologies; Cody C. Doyle, Health Services; Ryan E. Fleming, Manufacturing Business Technology; Michael R. Choiniere, UPTON: Nicole M. Dumas, Drafting; Lisa M. Hewitt Dearborn, Plumbing; David J. DiGiampaola-Bogan, Technologies; Corey M. Gale, Plumbing; Jonathan A. Manufacturing Technologies; Britaney L. Duddie, (NHS), Cosmetology; Keefe R. Mason, Manufacturing Drafting; Scott J. Dion (NHS), HVAC/R; Joshua S. Holland, Manufacturing Technologies; Joshua P.Horrigan, Cosmetology; Victoria A. Gemme (NHS), Drafting; Sarah Technologies; Jessica R. McNeill (NHS), Culinary Arts; Duquette, Electronics; Christina M. Estrada, Health Culinary Arts; Gregory M. Laskey, Culinary Arts; Daniel L. Gunnard, Dental Assisting; Noah C. Hart, Michael C. Picard (NHS), HVAC/R; Daniel R. Putney, Auto Services; Thomas F. Finnell, Information Technology; D. Mason, HVAC/R; Timothy S. Matatall Jr., HVAC/R; Culinary Arts; Carolin M. Keddy, Carpentry; Alyssa A. Body; Brent E. Ramsey (NHS), Drafting; Warner S. Kerry A. Frederick, Culinary Arts; Rosalie M. Grassi, Charles H. Mayer, Electrical; Beau M. Mewhiney,HVAC/R; Kelly, Business Technology; Rebecca L. Lebel (NHS), Witherell, HVAC/R. Cosmetology; Robert J. Grenon II, Information James R. Morin, Carpentry; Eric P.Nutter, Plumbing; Sean Information Technology; Anthony L. Leone, UXBRIDGE: Joseph E. Baca IV (NHS), Drafting; Kayla E. Technology; Cody L. Monkman, Manufacturing A. Peters (NHS), Electrical; Stephanie R. Smith, Culinary Manufacturing Technologies; Devon A. Loader, Culinary Barber, Painting and Design Technologies; Amanda M. Technologies; Timothy B. Mueller, Culinary Arts; Arts; Brendon R. Sullivan-Monson, Information Arts; Andrew M. Louis, Carpentry; Daniel D. Lumb, Blanchette, Electronics; Patrick J. Burgess, Electrical; Christopher M. Paquette, Manufacturing Technologies; Technology; Nicole M. VanHeest, Painting and Design Plumbing; Chad A. McCarthy, Carpentry; Michael P. Katelyn M. Christiansen (NHS), Dental Assisting; Marsell Suzanne J. Pender (NHS), Business Technology; Technologies. O’Leary,HVAC/R; Amy L. Pope, Health Services; Justin A. Chuan, Dental Assisting; Gregory M. Cote, Culinary Arts; Scott A. Rhodes, HVAC/R; Ian M. Robinson, Culinary Arts; HOPEDALE: Nicole M. Aguiar,Information Technology; Salo, Carpentry; Tyler N. Tripp, Manufacturing Justina R. D’Amato (NHS), Health Services; Nicole M. Britanny A. Stickney (NHS), Graphic Communications; Amanda H. Brodeur, Cosmetology; Ryan W. Dunlavey, Technologies; Jesse M. Waidler, Drafting; Nicholas D. Demers (NHS), Dental Assisting; James P. Doubleday, Stephanie M. Tran, Graphic Communications; Chelsey E. Culinary Arts; Tyler W. Dunn, Information Technology; Yaghoobian, HVAC/R. Culinary Arts; Corey A. Downs, Drafting; Jacob M. Elliott, Winsor, Cosmetology. Mykal M. Mason, Electrical; Frank C. Taylor, MILLVILLE: Donald C. Astin II, Automotive Technology; (NHS), Culinary Arts; Cory W.Frasier, Auto Body; Justin BLACKSTONE: Alicia A. Askew, Health Services; Manufacturing Technologies; Kyle A. Velazquez, Painting Benjamin M. Bartlett, Information Technology; Jody A. M. Frazier, Manufacturing Technologies; Peter J. Galas, Anthony J. Battaglia, Business Technology; Timothy J. and Design Technologies. Bergeron, Cosmetology; Amanda M. Choiniere, Dental HVAC/R; Joshua S. Gilbert, Carpentry; Brittany M. Carr, Automotive Technology; Christopher M. Dark, MENDON: Brittney E. Daniels (NHS), Business Assisting; Breanna R. Duffy,Health Services; Stephanie R. Grenier, Graphic Communications; Matthew T . Carpentry; David K. Dunton Jr.,Plumbing; Jeremy D. Frye, Technology; Michelle J. Gidney, Cosmetology; Justin T. Houle (NHS), Business Technology; Daniel J. Kenney, Guertin, Automotive Technology; Michael J. Hebert, Electrical; Kayla M. Gill, Dental Assisting; William M. Kearnan (NHS), Carpentry; Jason J. Lewis, Automotive Auto Body; Joy L. Rhinehart, Health Services; Catherine A. Graphic Communications; Chad A. Holbrook, Carpentry; Guinard, Plumbing; Brianna M. Houle, Graphic Technology; Ryan N. Powers, HVAC/R; Marissa E. Shaw, Dental Assisting; Peter M. Stephens, Information Sean T. Kelly, Manufacturing Technologies; Nicholas J. Communications; Daniel J. Marlborough, Information Therrien, Business Technology. Technology; Rebecca J. Tober, Business Technology. King, Electrical; Eric J. Knapp, Drafting; Shaina R. Technology; Bryan F. Oxford, Carpentry; Michael MILFORD: Brittany M. Blair, Cosmetology; Chelsea M. NORTHBRIDGE: Cassandra M. Bartusek, Cosmetology; Krouner, Cosmetology; Andrea J. Langone, Business Pillarella, Graphic Communications; Michael J. Snay,Auto Boyd, Business Technology; Pedro H. Braz, Auto Body; Thomas R. Bedrosian, Culinary Arts; Nicholas W . Technology; Elizabeth M. Mason, Electronics; Body; Brett Yanski, Automotive Technology. Adam F. Cormier, Carpentry; Nirson G. Da Silva Jr., Brezniak, Automotive Technology; Sarah B. Chambliss, Kelsey E. Murphy,Business Technology; Edward J. Nutter, DOUGLAS: Sean R. Ebbeling, Culinary Arts; Sauvanna Manufacturing Technologies; Christopher W. Faraji, Cosmetology; Ashley A. Coggins, Cosmetology; Troy D. Electronics; Justin L. Olson, Manufacturing Technologies; M. Guenette, Automotive Technology; Jared M. Hughes, Electronics; Michael A. Grover, Automotive Technology; Coutu Jr., Business Technology; Evan A. Cyr, Electronics; Nicole Lynn Onanian, Health Services; Joshua J. Carpentry; Justin J. Hughes, Carpentry; James M. Kilelee, Terri A. Hainline, Graphic Communications; Matthew M. Rosemari Demers, Business Technology; Jared J. Ekberg, Pacheco, Automotive Technology; Samuel J. Pacheco, Carpentry; Jacob B. LaFlamme, Manufacturing Hersee, Graphic Communications; Alicia M. Keefe, Health Manufacturing Technologies; Peter J. Foley, Electronics; Electrical; Adam N. Parker, Automotive Technology; Sarah Technologies; Shannon C. Lyons, Graphic Services; Brandon S. Louro, Culinary Arts; Nicholas O. Tyler F. Houlden, Manufacturing Technologies; Derek G. R. Perron, Health Services; Jonathan R. Pinheiro, Communications; Andrew D. McGrath, Information Mandell, Manufacturing Technologies; Lindsay N. Johnson (NHS), Plumbing; Kayla M. Kupcinskas (NHS), Manufacturing Technologies; Zachary A. Poisson Technology; Kristin L. McGrath, Painting and Design Melanson (NHS), Business Technology; Hayley K. Miles, Plumbing; Gregory P. Lelli, Drafting; Krista M. Nichols, (NHS), Electrical; Erica A. Richards, Business Technology; Technologies; Kaytlyn G. McLaughlin, Culinary Arts; Painting and Design Technologies; Christopher J. Health Services; Kevin R. Nydam (NHS), Electrical; Daniel E. Roy, Electronics; Nicole M. Saucier, Graphic Anthony M. Mikhael, Carpentry; Kassandra L. Morgan, Milmore, Carpentry; Robert P.Moody III, Auto Body; Sonia Krystina R. Perras, Dental Assisting; Kevin A. Plant, Communications; Elizabeth A. Simmons, Cosmetology; Electronics; Michelle L. Rodgers, Graphic Danielle M. Small (NHS), Graphic Communications; Communications; Shane P. Rose, Automotive Technology; Joshua C. Smith, Carpentry; Stephen A. Smyth, Crystal L. Squiers, Automotive Technology; Jacob A. Manufacturing Technologies; Justin D. Stacy, HVAC/R; Violette, Automotive Technology; Kathryn A. Wallis, Alexander R. Starr, Manufacturing Technologies; Jacob M. Culinary Arts; Katherine Wypyszinski, Health Services. Tancrell, Information Technology; Sabastian L. Tardie, SUTTON: Christopher M. Bagley, Information Drafting; Tasha A. Tetreau, Culinary Arts; Ryun P. Technology; Timothy E. Bathgate, Auto Body; Ryan M. Therrien, HVAC/R; Christopher H. Thomas, Electronics; Bettencourt, Automotive Technology; James R. Kyle D. Tripp, Manufacturing Technologies; Christopher Campanale, Business Technology; Alyssa B. Clark, Health W.Videto, Information Technology. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 9 Senior Scene Sports Friends group to the Uxbridge Senior Center. The Douglas Senior Center is located in the NORTHBRIDGE Do you like to bowl, play golf, tennis, baseball or Membership in this organization is open to basement of the post office at 331 Main St. The other sports? You can do all of this right here at everyone interested in supporting the Uxbridge Senior Center is open Monday through the Senior Center via our new Wii system. If Senior Center. We invite family members, care- Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. SENIOR CENTER you enjoy any of these activities call for more givers, business people, young adults and all information. We will soon be offering a interested individuals to join The Elderly Elderbus Senior Center Hours “Demonstration Day ”on all these programs. Connection, Inc. Membership is $2 per year and SCM Elderbus is a publicly funded transporta- The Northbridge Senior Center will be open Presently we are bowling on Fridays at 10 a.m. will help support the Uxbridge Senior Center. If tion service that is available to residents of Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 Other activities including the Wii exercise pro- you are interested in becoming a member Douglas or Sutton. You must be over the age of p.m., Fridays 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. For more infor- gram are being scheduled. Plan to come and try please call us at (508) 287-8622. 60 or disabled to use our services. This is the mation, call (508) 234-2002. these sports games, see how realistic they can ideal way to get to medical appointments, gro- be, and have fun with others. SCO cery shopping, lunch, the hairdresser or even to Transportation & Nutrition Policies The Senior Care Options (SCO) Program brings go to work. All vans are wheelchair accessible A reservation must be made 24 hours in Medicare and MassHealth together and is espe- and staffed by trained, courteous professional advance for rides on the van. A reservation cially for MassHealth members. Seniors who drivers. Please call 48 business hours ahead to must be made 48 hours in advance for lunch UXBRIDGE are 65 years of age or older, and meet the reserve your ride, 1-800-321-0243. because the nutrition site is only open Monday MassHealth financial eligibility criteria, may through Thursday. SENIOR CENTER be eligible for SCO. Crocheting Why choose SCO? A crocheting class is held Wednesdays at noon Friends of Northbridge Elders Marsha Petrillo, director — (508) 278-8622 • Because SCO will provide Medicare Part D at the center. All ages are welcome. The Friends Group has announced that the 2009 Beverly Clarke, nutrition site manager — (508) Prescription Drug coverage without any co-pay- F.I.N.E. dues are payable at your convenience, 278-7609 ments Painting Class either yearly, $5, or three years, $12. You may Joe Rondeau, transportation coordinator — • Because SCO offers dental, vision and hearing An acrylic painting class is held at the Senior call or stop by the center to inquire whether (508) 278-8622 aid coverage Center from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays. your dues are up to date. Mary Rice, outreach coordinator — (508) 278- • Because SCO offers individualized care — The class will be taught by a local instructor 8638 each member’s doctor and a team of profes- and is for all levels. Supplies will be provided. Pizza Party sionals design each care plan — and each The Northbridge Senior Center will host a pizza Help Wanted member has 24-hour access to a team of profes- Senior Van party at 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23. Call for Volunteer drivers are needed to deliver Meals sionals The van is on the road and will provide trans- more information, and to sign up for this on Wheels in Uxbridge, Mendon and • Because SCO members keep all their portation to destinations that SCM Elder Bus Luncheon. Blackstone. Call Bev at (508) 278-7609. MassHealth benefits does not. The van is for the use of all seniors For more information, call the Senior Center at and disabled people in Douglas and Sutton. The Ask the Nurse Bottle Drive (508) 278-8622. van is available 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday The Senior Center’s Ask the Nurse will be avail- Help us raise money with Brownie Troop 982. through Thursday. Reservations must be made able from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23. Save your soda cans and bottles and drop them Grocery Shopping 48 business hours ahead of time by calling the Take vital signs and answer any questions you in the box at the Senior Center. The Senior Center travels to Hannaford’s every Sutton Senior center at (508) 234-0703. may have concerning your medications. Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Contact Joe Father’s Day Concert Rondeau at (508) 278-8622 to make a van reser- Yoga Volunteer Drivers A special musical luncheon featuring fourth- vation. The Senior Center is now offering a yoga class The Tri-Valley nutrition site is in need of vol- graders from the Taft School will be held at on Thursdays at 11 a.m. Please call to sign up. unteer drivers to deliver meals to local home- 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 17. Call Bev at Pitch Mondays bound elders Monday through Thursday. Any (508) 278-7609 for reservations. A Pitch party will be held Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Blood Pressure Clinic day that you have available would be greatly There is a $2 donation. The clinic will be held the third Thursday of appreciated average time would involve approx- Lunch n’ Learn each month from 10-11 a.m. imately 2 1/2 hours. Call the center for more 11:30 a.m., Thursday, June 25. Featuring Sue Senior Club information. Friend, RN, of the VNA of Greater Milford. Call The Senior Club meets at the Uxbridge Senior Bingo 278-7609 for meal reservations Center on the second and fourth Wednesdays of Games are held every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Computer Workshop each month. We are looking for new members Lunch is available prior to bingo and must be The Senior Center has begun a computer work- Cards and enrollment in this group is open year reserved a week earlier. shop on Monday afternoons from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Come join us for an afternoon of card playing round. Workshops will include setting up a database every Tuesday at the Senior Center. Contact Osteo Stress Exercise for addresses and mailing labels; photo print- Rita at (508) 278-2824 for more information Classes are Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 ing, editing and organizing; using Microsoft about this card group. a.m. to noon. Word, Excel, or Access. DOUGLAS Join Elderly Connection Tai Chi Computer Class Reminder The Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Inc., invites SENIOR CENTER Tai Chi classes will be held at 9:30 a.m. on There is one opening in the computer class you to become a member of its fund-raising Thursdays. from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. The class runs group. The Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Inc., Alyssa Graveson, director, (508) 476-2283 for five weeks and the cost of each class is $5. is a non-profit, organization that serves as the Wrap Up Spring Cleaning Chores

Haven’t finished your spring cleaning chores? • In the bathroom, rubbing alcohol is an inex- fingerprints? And car wax can work in a pinch to stop wood room You’re not alone. With so many tasks to complete TAKE pensive and handy cleaning aid. Use it full doors from sticking. each hectic day, it’s no wonder we procrastinate strength on a cotton ball to polish up chrome bath • Rub a piece of wax paper over polished counter tops. The wax when it comes to the most dreaded rite of the warm THE fixtures on the sink and tub. And, if you have any will add a touch of shine to the surface. weather season! Before you literally “throw in the hair spray residue on your bathroom mirror,a rub- • Did you know? A great inexpensive floor cleaner and grease towel,” take a peek at these easy ideas to make your HINT bing of alcohol will remove all traces of the chem- cutter can be made by adding a half cup of apple cider vinegar to job go a little quicker and easier. ical better than any window cleaner. one gallon of warm water. • Remember feather dusters from days gone by? KAREN • If your metal toaster is wearing the remains of Experts say they are still the best tool for removing TRAINOR a melted bread bag or other plastic bag that got too • To clean textured surfaces, such as a fiberglass tub or a finger- dust from uneven surfaces or knickknack laden close, you can remove it without too much effort by print proof refrigerator, nothing seems to get it cleaner quicker shelves. According to professional cleaners, rubbing on nail polish remover. Rinse and dry than the Mr. Clean Eraser. It really works. Just be sure to test it ostrich feathers are superior to other feather dusters. Why? thoroughly. because the eraser can harm certain surfaces. Because the ostrich feathers remove the dust and don’t just throw • Chrome is back, but keeping it clean and polished can be chal- it around like cheaper dusters tend to do. lenging. After washing a chrome surface, polish it with a little Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip that has worked for you? It’s also important to wash and dry the duster between uses. And ammonia or white vinegar and water. Use a soft cloth to rub it to a Do you have a question regarding household or garden matters? If don’t forget to tap the dust off of the feathers and into the trash luster. so, why not share them with readers of the Blackstone Valley periodically between dusting. • While cleaning your phone receivers, light switches and door- Tribune? Send questions and/or hints to: Take the Hint! c/o the • Here’s a trick to keep your painted or papered walls grease knobs, don’t forget to wipe them off with rubbing alcohol or spray Southbridge Evening News, PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or repellent: After you wash the painted walls behind the kitchen with disinfectant to remove germs. e-mail [email protected]. Hints are entered into a drawing for dinner stove, apply a generous coating of furniture polish. Buff it in well. • Dirty Grout? Wash with a mixture of two tablespoons chlorine for two at the historic Publick House Inn. Next time grease spatters on the area, all it will take is a swipe of a bleach in one quart of water. Dry thoroughly, then apply several paper towel to clean it up. coats of lemon oil. Let dry one hour between coats. • Are you familiar with those little eyeglass cleaning tissues? If • Dull bathroom enclosure walls will shine when washed you use them to dust picture frames, you’ll never have to worry with vinegar and water and polished with a dry cloth. about liquid seeping in under the glass! • Have your white kitchen appliances taken on a dull yel- • To boost the cleaning power of non chemical based cleaning low hue? Try this mixture to make them bright again: Mix solutions, add a teaspoon of white household vinegar to your spray together one half cup bleach, one quarter cup baking soda bottle. (Be sure to check ingredients first.) White vinegar also and four cups of warm water. Apply generously with a works as a degreaser when added to dishwater. sponge and let set for ten minutes. Rinse and dry thor- • After cleaning wood floors, do a final buff this easy way: Simply oughly. spray your dry mop with furniture polish. Go over floor evenly,for • Did you know you can wax your kitchen appliances a nice top shine. Just be careful not to make the floor slippery. with ordinary car wax for an impressive sheen that repels

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BY ANDY LEVIN “ It’s their first high school-style dance where TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER they get all dressed up,” he said. “This year we DOUGLAS — Members of the class of 2013 have a theme of ‘Masquerade in Paris,’ so we recently learned about hard work, as well as the purchased all kinds of decorations and are hav- importance of giving back to the community. ing a caterer come in. Everyone is really excited The eighth-graders raised $600 during a car- about it.” wash held Saturday, May 23, then donated 10 The class of 2013, according to Watkins, made percent of that total to the fire department, a successful transition from middle school to which hosted the event. the high school campus. Members of the class presented a check to the “We’ve had the best year,” he said. “This is Douglas Firefighters Association on Tuesday, the first class I have been advisor to and it has June 2, at the high school. Fire Chief Donald gone really well. Everyone has commented on Gonynor,Lt. Pauline Labrecque and Firefighter how well they have done this year and we’re John Fitzpatrick attended the brief ceremony looking forward to a great future.” outside the school’s main office. Brenna Kelly, one of about 20 eighth-graders “We use most [donations like this] for equip- who washed cars, admitted the event got off to ment on the rescue truck,” Gonynor said. “We a bit of a slow start. just bought a thermal imaging camera, which “At first, not many cars showed up, but by cost about $12,000. The firefighters association noon we were getting a big influx,” Kelly said. uses donations like this and they do their own “We got so many at one time; they just came fundraisers, like our golf tournament.” bustling in. We would have about five people Gonynor explained the infrared camera is washing each car and we would sometimes do critical to discovering the source of a fire and three at a time. Each car took about 10-15 min- protecting firefighters’ lives. That importance utes.” notwithstanding, securing funds for such Nicole Reber said the carwash raised an devices from the town budget can be difficult, impressive amount of money because of the especially during a recession. generosity of folks in the community. “We have a camera that we have had for years “There wasn’t a set price, but people just that is from the first generation of cameras, but donated what they wanted,” she said. “It was this is a fourth or fifth generation,” the chief really nice.” said. “This one is much smaller and has a better A classmate, Katelyn Parkinson, said the stu- picture.” dents also learned a lesson in marketing. Andy Levin photo John Watkins teaches television production “When it was slow we called all our friends’ at the high school and serves as advisor for the parents to tell them to drive their cars down to Julia Piwowarski, a member of the class of 2013, presents a check for $60 to Lt. Pauline Labrecque of the class of 2013. He said most of the money raised be washed,” she said. “We probably had at least Douglas Fire Department. Also pictured are Fire Chief Donald Gonynor and Firefighter John Fitzpatrick. by the students at the car wash would go toward 100 cars.” the annual eighth grade dinner/dance on Friday,June 12. Top Douglas High students a study in versatility

BY THOMAS MATTSON Laos. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER She most recently visited relatives in Warsaw DOUGLAS — The three top academic repre- in 2004. Sysopha has cooked meals for the home- sentatives of the Douglas High School class of less, worked as a cable assembler, and helped 2009 are about as diversely talented as any three with Religious Education at St. Denis Church. persons can be. Pastore’s mother grew up in Germany and so Michael Pastore, the valedictorian, is going to he has traveled to Germany and Austria to visit Brown University and one of the things he likes her relatives. He is fluent in German. about the Ivy League school is that he can As a drum major with the Douglas High explore different realms of interest before School Marching Band, Pastore has been to deciding on a major. Williamsburg and Virginia Beach, Washington Salutatorian Ashley Leuci will take her deep D.C., and Philadelphia. and far-ranging artistic skills to the Savannah Pastore pulled off a rare double when he was College of Art & Design, where she won the named the Superintendent’s Scholar and also Savannah College of Art & Design Portfolio won the Principal’s Award for academics and Award, including $7,000 a year or $28,000 over all-round contributions to the school and com- four years, with an additional $40,000 scholar- munity. ship. He was class president all four years of high And Jessica Sysopha, the third highest aca- school and was named the Outstanding Drum demically in her class, is a published poet who Major at the Williamsburg Music & Arts wants to major in biology at the University of Festival in 2008 as well as gaining the Best Massachusetts at Amherst. Drum Major award for Division II in the state Pastore has been awarded a $121,160 scholar- championship at Quincy in 2008. ship to Brown. As his senior project, Pastore started an “I wasn’t sure what I wanted to study,” Environment Club at Douglas High School. Pastore said about his selection of Brown. He won the school’s Math Award in 2006 and He said he thought the broad and qualitative Thomas Mattson photo 2007. curriculum and the counseling by advisors From left, Jessica Sysopha, Michael Pastore and Ashley Leuci, Douglas High’s top three students from the He also received the Rochester Institute of there will be beneficial to his centering on a class of 2009. Technology Xerox Award in 2008 and the major interest aligned with something he is Computer Programming Award, also in 2008. passionate about. Although he is equally profi- grade 11. History,perhaps a minor. For community service, he tutored a child in cient in science and the humanities, Pastore • Douglas High School Lip Synch Her poems appeared in the 2008 edition of “A math, and prepared and served food to a home- said he sees his strengths as lying with people Competition, first place in grade 11. Celebration of Young Poets.” less shelter. rather than with technology or finance. • Douglas High School Photography Exhibit, She attended the National Student Leuci founded the Douglas High School Art Indeed, in one of his two speeches graduation Best of Show,two firsts and a second in grade 11 Leadership Conference for Medicine and Club and was captain of the softball team in the night, Pastore questioned the rightness of a • Grafton Arts Festival, first place, grade 11. Health Care in 2007 at the University of ninth and tenth grades. She was on the quest for money as the guiding factor in career Leuci has been on the highest honor roll Maryland. Principal’s Council, the Student Advisory decisions. He quoted Buddha as saying that if throughout high school and won the Douglas A member of the National Honor Society, Council, the History Collaborative, and the you are passionate about something, you will High School English Academic Award in grade Sysopha received the All-American Scholar Photography Club. never have to go to work, because the work and 11. Award, the President’s Award for Academic She organized food collections for the the passion are one. Sysopha said she likes Robert Burns and Achievement, Academic Excellence Awards in People’s Pantry in 2006-2008. She painted fire “A lot of people go into something because it Emily Dickinson. She cited Burns’ “My Love is 2006, 2007 and 2008, as well as the Bausch & hydrants for the Millville Fire Department and pays well,” Pastore said. “I feel you have to fol- Like a Red, Red Rose,” and Dickinson’s Lomb Honorary Science Award. prepared Easter Baskets for residents of Lydia low your heart.” “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” Besides writing poetry, Sysopha likes to Taft House. She was a volunteer at the Leuci is dynamically into art, and not just in She may some day combine the same general swim, has been a math tutor in algebra, does Blackstone Valley Celtic Festival, volunteer at a one dimension, either. coalition of interests as Boris Pasternak’s fic- clay modeling and is even a standup comedian, Kindergarten Fun Day and also at a Senior She has won awards for her black-and-white tional Dr. Zhivago, a poet-physician, because although her demure mien may belie that. Citizens’ Breakfast. and color photography “as well as for digital Sysopha plans to major in biology at college She is receiving a John and Abigail Adams She works as a book salesperson at a book and analogs,” she said. and eventually work in medical research. Scholarship of $7,200. store, is a graphic designer and merchandiser “I prefer digital photography,”she said. ‘I like She received high grades in subjects she sees Perhaps a major creative force in her life is for Hilltop Holiday House. She has traveled to use color as background or as part of the as related to her college major — an ‘A’ in the cross-cultural background she derives from throughout Europe. work [of art] itself.” Anatomy & Physiology and an ‘A’ in AP U.S. her parents — one from Poland, the other from She said her freshman year at the Savannah school would be devoted to a study of the foun- dations of art, including two-dimensional and & nnual Socks for S three-dimensional art as well as the use of pen 3rd A iberia and ink and color. Digital photography will also NAYLOR’S be included. Spring Family Festival Then, as a sophomore, she will concentrate N Kitchen, Bath on her major. & Interiors, Inc. 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Members of the 2009 National Honor Society are (in alphabetical order): Eric Archambault, Kimberley Thomas Mattson photos Asselin, Jessica Bolandrina, Ashley Dawes, Lindsey Hall, Patricia Horosz, Ashley Jeznach, Ashley Leuci, Soon-to-be graduates listen to the ceremonies. Raeann Maguire, Brad Migliacci, Zachary Modica, Michael Pastore, Jessica Sysopha and Cassie Tagseth. Douglas High School says goodbye to class of 2009 DHS continued from page A1 of any direct kind of attitude, but because young people could never be sure of how they were judged. The striking thing about a Douglas graduation, the current one included, is the genuine cama- raderie among students and teach- ers and administrators. Those seniors giving speeches had to make a point to their fellow stu- dents that they should embrace the next steps in their lives — steps nec- essarily outside the walls of Douglas High School. There were times in America that seniors could not wait to bolt from a high school into the world beyond. Now there is a kind of wistfulness at leaving behind so many friends — both other students and staff. It all probably seems natural to the students, but to outside observers this congeniality and gen- uine caring for one another may seem a new phenomenon. No roof of a commencement loca- tion is ever high enough to contain the eruptive aspirations of high school graduates, and that was espe- cially true of Douglas this year. Things got off to what has become a recent tradition — Gerald Newell decked out in Scottish kilts and play- ing a bagpipe as he led the seniors into the gym. The Scottish touch was perhaps in keeping with the fact a Dr. William Douglass, a Boston physician originally from Scotland Kelsey Marot sings the National Anthem. Anthony Bulak and Ashley Jeznach won Heisman Awards for being top scholar/ath- who promised New Sherborn 500 letes. pounds if it would rename itself “Douglas” after him, was the source reputable, stated by Anton Yelchin of our military to return to their of the town’s name since the 1740s, in the film “Fierce People.” He families,” Lane said. “A hero? I when it was incorporated. states: “We are the sum of all people believe so and I am sure the individ- Even so, it was a snarling, crouch- we have ever met. You change the uals who are back with their fami- ing “tiger,” not a periwigged physi- tribe, and the tribe changes you.” lies today would agree with me.” can, that adorned the wall high up School Superintendent Nancy Another daughter, Lane said, on the wall above the assembled Lane spoke of heroes as including “juggles what many of your parents graduates. And although wild tigers those who do not necessarily do can easily identify with — a have not been spotted in Scotland, obvious things to save others, but demanding job and parenting they seem as appropriate a symbol who in their own ways provide crit- responsibility for a child, in whom of athletic competitiveness as any ical help. she is successfully instilling strong image the good doctor might have For example, she said, a member values and a caring approach to oth- provided. of the class of 2009, a young woman, ers. A hero? I would state emphati- It might have been a hard act to told a guidance counselor she had a cally yes. For there is no harder job follow the bag-piping, but senior hero — a teacher at Douglas High than that of a parent.” Kelsey Marot threw a bunch of School. “My youngest child was nominat- undulations into “The Star Asked why she felt that way, the ed as ‘police officer of the year’ sev- Spangled Banner” that not even the 2009 graduate said: ‘Because he eral years ago in Baltimore for sav- ominous tiger above could have sim- taught me to believe in myself, that I ing the life of a carjacking victim ulated. could do whatever I set my mind to and received a commendation for Next came the welcoming address do.’” bravery.A hero? Most certainly.” by valedictorian Michael Pastore, What the young woman “demon- “While this may sound like a who is headed for Brown University strated with her thoughtful assess- boastful parent, which I freely grant on a scholarship of $121,600. ment of the contribution of this par- it is,” Lane said, “I need to remind “Sure,” he said, “Douglas may not ticular teacher,” Lane said, “showed you that not long ago each of these have a movie theater, a mini-golf that she has exceeded our expecta- individuals sat on a high school course, or anything else that may tions of her, for her remark showed stage and prepared to enter the jour- qualify as being especially excit- a maturity and wisdom far beyond ney of life.” ing.” her years.” “It was their individual choices, a “What Douglas does boast, howev- Lane called the ability to recog- myriad of choices, that led them to er, is a strong community full of lov- nize heroism in others “a step to where they are today, firmly ing, passionate, nurturing and car- developing this trait ourselves.” ensconced in the league of heroes,” ing people,” Pastore said. “Even “I would challenge each of you to she said. though people outside the recognize and celebrate the heroes Interim Principal Dennis Blackstone Valley probably never in your own lives,” Lane told the stu- Naughton said he had enjoyed meet- heard of our town, we have a strong dents. ing members of the class of 2009 and sense of pride that runs deep in our As example of heroes, Lane wished them well. Former high Ashley Leuci is the DHS class of 2009 salutorian. veins.” referred to her own three children. school Principal Brett Kustigian, “As the famous wise man One daughter, she said, has served now superintendent of the Quaboag drawn lessons about life that are appreciated over the past few years. Confucius once said,” Pastore her country as a surgeon in Regional School District, thanked applicable to any age. And so another class moved from quipped, “Graduating from Douglas Afghanistan and Iraq and was the class for dedicating the yearbook Lindsey Hall read her Class Poem, the sheltered halls of Douglas High High School is but one step in the awarded the Bronze Star. to him. He gave an inspirational called “Dream Big.” The diplomas into the larger world — the class long, winding stairway of life, sen- “Her skills as a surgeon under address about character and family were presented. Senior Katie stars together with those perhaps iors.” very difficult conditions have cer- values, making reference to his McDonald addressed the assembly temporarily oblivious to recogni- “I will leave you now with another tainly allowed many brave members small sons, about whom he has often with a reflection on things to be tion. quote, this one perhaps a bit more 12 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE SPORTS Auburn downs Grafton, 6-2, for Division 2 district title

THOMAS MATTSON STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WORCESTER — Auburn used con- trolled pitching and timely hitting to finally get to Grafton when it counted with a 6-2 win Saturday, June 6, to take the Central Massachusetts Division 2 district baseball champi- onship at Tivnan Field in Worcester. The Rockets repeated the feat they accomplished a year ago, when they got to the state finals before losing to North Plymouth by a 1-0 score in the 10th inning. Auburn’s senior pitching ace Jeff Croteau allowed seven hits, but struck out 10. Asked what he thought his most effective pitch was, Croteau said his fastball low over the outside corners was getting a lot of work. “And I threw an occasional curve Thomas Mattson photos to keep them off-balance,” he added. Above: Auburn’s senior pitching ace Jeff “I’m very proud of the team, espe- Croteau. Right: Grafton’s Trevor Stock cially the 10 seniors,” said Auburn rounds third and heads home after his coach Eric Swedberg. “They earned two-run homer in the first inning. it. I’m happy for my seniors.” He said it was a good reward for His right shoulder packed with ice the squad’s hard work. after the game, Croteau spoke with a flare for sharp analysis of his pitch- But no one could deny the contri- Greylock and Greenfield in the state Auburn took the lead with two more traveled approximately 365 feet over butions of lower classmen like 6-3 ing performance and what the win meant to him and his team. He noted semifinals Wednesday, June 10, at a runs. Tyler Beede got on first with an the fence in left field to add two more sophomore Tyler Beede, who hand- place to be determined. Grafton fin- infield popup hit that veered almost runs for a 5-2 Auburn margin. cuffed Northbridge in the semifinals he had a week of rest, so he felt strong. ished at 18-6. at a 45-degree angle out of reach of Sullivan brought home another with 15 strikeouts, then turned With two outs in the top of the the Grafton infield, courtesy of some Auburn run in the fourth on a single, around and socked a two-run homer Auburn is physically intimidating to any other team. Several of its play- first, Stock penned Grafton’s over- nasty wind swirls, and Nick Natoli giving Auburn its 6-2 lead. to put Grafton in a hole Saturday. the-fence exclamation point that made it to first on an error. In the fifth, Auburn threatened Grafton was the only team to beat ers are between 6-2 and 6-6 and they are some of the most adamant cheer- scored two runs. Then, to continue Sophomore Steve Wallace hit a line again when Shane McNally hit a Auburn this season, and the Indians the scare for Auburn, Matt Mattrick drive to right field, scoring Beede. long ball just inside the line in right turned the trick twice. With a talent- leaders for their own hitters from the dugout. smacked a solid double to right field. Evan Pluff then singled to short field that Grafton’s right fielder dived loaded squad like the Rockets, a third But Croteau struck out the next bat- right field, bringing Natoli home, for but couldn’t get to. It resulted in a straight loss seemed inconceivable Croteau went the distance, as did Nick LaCroix for Grafton. LaCroix ter to end the inning. and Auburn led, 3-2. standup triple, but Auburn failed to just by the odds. But Grafton’s Trevor In the bottom of the first, Brian In the third inning, Sullivan capitalize on it. Stock clouted a two-run homer in the gave up 10 hits and fanned six. Auburn (22-2) was to take on the Sullivan brought in a run on a sacri- smashed a single to center field. The Indians put together a couple first inning, and Croteau must have fice fly to pull the Rockets to within Connor Beach laid down a sacrifice of singles in the seventh, but Croteau experienced a bit of Yogi Berra’s “de winner of Monday’s Western Massachusetts final between Mount one, Grafton leading 2-1. bunt to move Sullivan to second. added a fly-out to two strikeouts to ja vu all over again.” In the bottom of the second, Tyler Beede then lofted a homer that conclude the contest. Beede, Leroux handcuff Northbridge, 5-1 BY THOMAS MATTSON mound and although he did a good job minus third inning. It started with walks to Shane Nick Ducey made it to third on two passed TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER the third inning, sophomore Evan Macintosh McNally and Nick Natoli. Steve Wallace was balls after getting a walk. But that was the last WEBSTER — “Ouch!” said Northbridge came in to pitch with two out in the fourth and hit by a pitch and the bases were loaded up for hurrah for a Northbridge team that will nev- coach John Demagian on learning Auburn’s got Jon Leroux to ground out to end the frame. the dangerous Leroux. ertheless return seven starters next year. Tyler Beede is only a sophomore. From that point on, Auburn did not score The Northeastern-bound Leroux delivered a Demagian noted with some optimism that he The rangy pitcher struck out 15 Northbridge again and the Rams got across one. high double to left-center that didn’t look as if started only two seniors. Auburn’s squad has batters Thursday, June 4, in the semifinals of But, according to Demagian, Macintosh had he got all of it, but it wound up near the fence, 10 seniors. the Central Mass. District 2 baseball champi- been wild in one inning against Nipmuc, even clearing the bases for three runs. Auburn Asked what kind of attitude Northbridge onship and Auburn’s Jon Leroux hit a three- though Northbridge pounded the Indians, 17-7, added two more before the inning was over. came into the game with, whether they run double to spark the Rockets’ 5-1 win at the in a first-round contest. The Rams’ Paul Wallen doubled in the sixth thought they could win after two seasonal loss- Webster Memorial Athletic Field. Richards has a good fastball and kept the and took third on a passed ball. Andrew Dupre es to the Rockets, Auburn coach Eric Swedberg Demagian might have been second-guessed Rockets in tow the first two innings. flied out to right field and Wallen came in to said, “Yes. They expected to win.” because he started junior Ben Richards on the Auburn scored all of its five runs in the score.

NEWS BRIEFS Summer fishing hitting full stride

ow fast the weeks go by! • Sea bass fishing and fluke CHAOS REIGNS Only a few months left fishing are the most popular Htill fall and we can start THE GREAT bottom fish in Rhode Island REGION — Coach Ken to think of winter. and provide great table fare Paulhus and the Blackstone Now I know that is thinking OUTDOORS for those who catch them. Valley Chaos under-14 team won a little fast for some people, but Tautog is also great eating but the state AAU Boys Basketball that is reality. For now summer their numbers are depleting Division 2 championship in is in full swing and sportsmen RALPH rapidly due to over-fishing. Boston last weekend. The team are taking advantage of every TRUE Some people do not know went 6-0 and now moves on to the day. Stripers are providing a lot what a tautog because they national championship Aug. 1-6 of action on all fronts for are rarely sold at a fish mar- in Florida. anglers fishing from boats and the surf. To ket. Be sure to check all fishing abstracts date, numerous stripers over 50 pounds have prior to fishing because the regulations been caught in Rhode Island waters with a change every year. few being taken at Block Island. The com- mercial porgy boats continue to harvest tons Take a Kid Fishing and Keep them Rods of live porgies from portions of Narraganset Bending! Bay to the dismay of sportsmen. It is sure to have an impact on the future of the striper UHS to host annual basketball camp population as the bait fish are a major food UXBRIDGE — The and girls ages 6-13. The camp contacting Camp Director source for stripers and blues. Uxbridge Basketball Camp will run each day from 8:30 Mark Donahue at (508) 278- • Fluke fishing for recreational anglers in will be held this summer at a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $99. 8634, ext. 7138. Rhode Island opens June 17 with a seven-fish Uxbridge High School during Applications are available at daily bag and a minimum size of 21 inches! the week of July 7-10 for boys Uxbridge High School or by Good luck! • Freshwater fishing is still good for local bass anglers at many fishing holes through- out the Valley, but the hot spot for smallies is still Webster Lake and the Quabbin Reservoir. Small ponds like Nipmuc in Mendon, Hopedale Pond, Meadow Pond in Whitinsville, and Lacky Pond in Sutton are also great fishing holes for largemouth bass with the latter providing some great fishing daily. • Take the kids fishing for carp at the canal in Uxbridge behind the visitors center. Local anglers are catching some fish up to 20 pounds or more. Although they do not pro- vide great table fare they are a lot of fun to To the Northbridge High School baseball catch, especially for a youngster! It is best to catch and release these game fish. Fresh team, for a strong season that led all the way waterfish are also not suitable to eat from most ponds as they contain too many toxic to state district semifinals. chemicals, especially from the tributaries of the Blackstone and Mumford rivers. • Captains of head boats on the North Shore are watching there patrons haul in some impressive cod in the last few weeks but the haddock fishing for some has been a bit spot- ty. This week’s picture shows an elated angler holding one of his prize codfish he caught while fishing aboard the “Challenger,” which is part of the Clipper Fleet in Newburyport! For more information go to www.clipperfleet.com

Courtesy photo An elated angler holding one of his prize codfish he caught while fishing aboard the “Challenger.” BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 13

A single white rose and a portrait done by former UHS graduate Matt Conrad graces the empty chair where Kristina Reardon photos deceased superintendent and high school principal Daniel J. Stefanilo would have sat alongside Uxbridge Band director Nick LaPete leads UHS chorus graduates in singing their last song with the group, "Like an High School administrators. Acting principal George Zini placed Stefanilo's "high five headband" on the Eagle." chair during his introductory remarks in memory of the "High Five Friday" tradition he started. Uxbridge High School holds commencement exercises UHS continued from page A1 Remembering members of Uxbridge High School’s class of 2009 gathered together to make a formal fuss about graduating. Dan Stefanilo And from Student Council President Ashley Ostrem’s point of view, that was cause to celebrate — and to remember all the BY KRISTINA REARDON accomplishments of her class. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER “We are the seniors who led the district- UXBRIDGE — An empty chair sat on the winning girls’ soccer team, the seniors who stage where the former superintendent of carried the impressive theater production, schools, Daniel Stefanilo, would have been the seniors who led the girls’ basketball team if not for his sudden death this past to win the sportsmanship award in the state, February. the seniors who organized Central Mass. On the chair was a single white rose and a Hero,” she said, giving the farewell address. portrait by UHS graduate Matt Conrad, “We know in our hearts, that no matter depicting Stefanilo in bright colors. where the world takes us, we will always But while his chair was empty, Stefanilo remember the great times we spent at wasn’t forgotten by graduates or adminis- Uxbridge High School,” Ostrem said. trators during Saturday morning’s com- But Lovett was quick to note that while the mencement ceremony. class of 2009 should cherish their memories Class Valedictorian Ryan Normandin led of each other, they should also move forward everyone in an impromptu round of proudly — and not for the usual reasons that “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” in trib- student speakers often cite. ute to Stefanilo. He told classmates that “If you do not change, bad things will hap- his fondest memory of the Central Mass. pen,” he said in a deadpan voice, noting that Hero Competition — an “American Idol” he had two good examples to prove his point. style singing contest that he and Stefanilo “Number one is Brett Favre,” he said. dreamed up during a Superintendent’s “There is only one person in this world who Advisory Council meeting last year — is not sick of hearing about Brett Favre and came when Stefanilo asked him to join that is Brett Favre. That’s because he never him in a duet of the Christmas tune on the realized: ‘You know what? My time is over, stage of Mechanics Hall in Worcester. and it is time to move on.’” Graduates Shane Robinson and Jacqueline Shaw blend their voices for a duet of Fleetwood Mac's “We all realize that Mr. Stefanilo the man The other example Lovett cited, as his "Landslide." is gone,” Normandin said. “But his spirit classmates laughed along, was Michael lives on in each one of us. In the halls he Jackson. walked, the activities he backed, and the “The man was an ’80s icon,” he said. “Then students he inspired, his presence is felt. the ’90s came, and he never changed. The We are his legacy.” only thing that changed about him was his Class President Michael Lovett and nose, which does not count. They didn’t Student Council President Ashley Ostrem change, they never realized it was time to also invoked Stefanilo’s memory in their move on, and look where that got them.” speeches. On a more serious note, he asked his peers: “I know he is looking down on us today “You are about to encounter one of the most especially,and he is so proud of all of us,” monumental changes of your entire life… Lovett said. are you ready?” Acting Superintendent Dr. Howard Boyaj Class Valedictorian Ryan Normandin con- spoke to members of the class of 2009, ask- tended that Uxbridge High’s grads are more ing them to stand up, smile at those than ready. around them, and give each other high “Those with the ability to do great things fives. have the responsibility to do great things,” “Mr. Stefanilo was a strong leader who he said. “I believe that each and every one of never did things half-way,” Boyaj said, ref- us has that ability, and therefore, we all erencing the enthusiasm that motivated carry the burden that comes with it. How Stefanilo to stand at the doors to Uxbridge each of us goes about saving the world will High School every Friday morning to give differ, but we are all capable of it.” each student who entered a high five. When everyone lives up to his or her “Each week we looked forward to Friday potential, Normandin said he believes that mornings,” he said. “A simple slap of the despite difficult economic times, the class of hand did it all: it promoted a positive atti- 2009 has the ability to make a difference, and tude, made someone’s day,and it was fun!” to answer renowned physicist Stephen In the spirit of High Five Friday, current Hawking’s question: “In a world that is in Principal George Zini paused during his chaos politically, socially, and environmen- introductory remarks to put Stefanilo’s tally,how can the human race sustain anoth- brightly colored headband — complete er 100 years?” with Spartan-orange outstretched hands “I challenge you to live your life not for Graduates listen as salutatorian Rachel Drywa delivers her speech. — on the back of the empty chair. yourself, but for others,” he said. “If we do Boyaj challenged graduates to lead a that, humanity will last a lot longer than 100 “high five life.” years.” “Wear your high five pin, a gift from Mr. Class Salutatorian Rachel Drywa encour- Stefanilo, as a reminder that attitude is aged her classmates to begin considering everything,” he said. “Remember often to how they would live their lives. make someone’s day. And graduates, “When our lives are winding down, how do remember to have fun in life.” we want to be remembered?” Drywa asked. Whether it is as a person who puts family first, or makes a difference in the world, or has a high-profile life, “the choices we make today are shaping our future,” she said. “Whatever we want to be remembered for then, we need to start being now.” Principal George Zini noted that Uxbridge’s class of 2009 would start by see- ing 84 percent of the class attend college in the fall, 10 percent enter the workforce, and 3 percent serve in the military.

Opposite left to right: Graduate Jenna Kucinskas delivers a rendition of Carrie Underwood's "Whenever You Remember" to her classmates. Class Marshals Rebecca Brule and Jeffrey Copland lead graduates onto the football field at Uxbridge High School to the sounds of bagpipe music Saturday morning. 14 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Calendar

trained and experienced volun- SATURDAY teers, the program involves a unique opportunity for children JUNE 13 to enjoy a fun-filled, fast-moving program of skits, singing, Bible NORTHBRIDGE — Prudential stories and games. The program Prime Properties will sponsor a is sponsored by Trinity Church. community yard sale, bake sale For more information, call pro- and raffle. All proceeds donated gram director Mary Sutton at to the Northbridge Food Pantry. (508) 234-5303. The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the corner of Arcade UXBRIDGE — The town clerk’s and Main streets (empty lot across office announces that 2009 street from Potpourri Mill and next to list books are now available for Arcade Pond). Call Roxie at (508) public purchase. Street list books 234-6441 to rent a space for $15. contain information on town resi- Deadline for reserving a space is dents, including names, address- June 8. Businesses and crafters es, and years of birth obtained welcome. Donations for yard sale from the 2009 annual town census. and non-perishables needed. Books are $10 each and may be Bring a donation your name will purchased from the town clerk’s be entered in raffle to win Boston office in Town Hall. Red Sox tickets. NORTHBRIDGE — The TUESDAY Northbridge Centre JUNE 16 Congregational Church Sunday School is sponsoring a shoe drive SUTTON — The Sutton Garden until Sunday, June 21. The chil- Club will meet at 7 p.m. at First dren are asking for donations of Baptist Congregational Church, new sneakers, black school shoes, 307 Boston Road. “Organic and socks and shoelaces for chil- Gardening 101” will be the sub- dren ages 7-18. Shoes that are col- ject. New members are welcome. lected from the drive will be given to Shoes for Orphan Souls.

THURSDAY REGION — VNA Care Network & JUNE 18 ART CONTEST WINNERS Hospice offers a new, free, 10-week bereavement support group in NORTHBRIDGE — The police department recently conducted an art contest in conjunction with one of the fourth grade UXBRIDGE —State Rep. Hopedale for members of the com- classes at Balmer Elementary School. munity who are grieving due to Jennifer Callahan, D- Students were asked to draw a picture relating to the police department. The winner of this contest would then have Sutton, will host monthly the loss of a spouse. The group its picture displayed on note cards used by the police department. will meet from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on office hours from 5:30 to 6:30 Chief Walter Warchol recently announced the winners of contest — both boys are students in Sandra Warchol’s class. p.m. at Mom’s Breakfast and Wednesdays through Aug. 5. New The winners are Jacob Bliss and Anthony Demeritt members will be accepted Lunch. Residents are wel- Both boys were presented a plaque with their winning pictures displayed along with a gift card from Wal-Mart. come to visit with the repre- through June 17. Meetings will be All students in the class were treated to ice cream as part of this celebration. held at Atria Draper Place, 25 sentative to discuss issues or Pictured, from left, Sandra Warchol, Anthony Demeritt, Jacob Bliss, and Chief Walter Warchol. concerns. If Representative Hopedale St. To register and for Callahan is unable to attend, a more information, contact Don member of her staff will be Eckerson, hospice social worker, present on her behalf. If this at (508) 786-1525, ext. 5632; 800-521- Post 1385, Route 16. Featuring families in the Blackstone trations for the Fall 2009 season. time is inconvenient for you, 5539, ext. 5632; or e-mail decker- Rachel & Western Partners. Valley. To register, please visit north- please call the district office [email protected]. Donation at door is $3 for mem- bridgesoccer.com. Click on the reg- line at (508) 865-7788 to sched- bers and $5 for non-members. istration link to begin. All regis- ule an appointment at your UXBRIDGE — The Metacomet UPCOMING/ trations need to be completed by convenience. Land Trust and the Department of SUTTON —An interpreter-led ONGOING June 30. Conservation and Recreation at tour of Purgatory Chasm will River Bend Farm are sponsoring SATURDAY be held from 5-6 p.m. Suitable for GRAFTON — “Once Upon A SUTTON — The Sutton Public children’s workshops on the children over 5, accompanied by a Time” children’s story hour will JUNE 20 Library has begun registration first Saturday of each month from parent or adult. Sturdy shoes are be held from 11 to 11:45 a.m., for the children’s summer 10:30 a.m. until noon through the recommended. Meet at the Visitor Tuesdays, June 23 through Aug. 25 UXBRIDGE — Mark your calen- reading club and programs. This month of September. All pro- Center. Children ages 4-6 and their par- dars, pack the children and invite year’s summer theme is “Starship grams include a walk through the ents will enjoy Willard House a friend. The annual Family Adventure” and there will be a park to look at habitats, a craft- and Clock Museum’s special Fishing Fair will be held at West FRIDAY summer full of space-themed pro- making workshop for the kids and “time” for children at its “Once Hill Park from 9 a.m. to noon. The grams at the library,starting with informational handouts on how to JUNE 26 Upon a Time” summer series, event will be held rain or shine. Toe Jam Puppet Band in Outer welcome these creatures into your hearing new and familiar stories. License requirement waived for Space on July 1. All summer, chil- own backyard. They are geared DOUGLAS — The Douglas Children are encouraged to bring adult and youth participants. dren who participate in the read- for preschool and elementary age Sunshine Club is sponsoring their favorite blanket. There will There will be about 40 fishing rods ing club will be eligible to enter children. a trip to Foxwoods.For also be games, songs and a small available for sign-out or bring drawings for fantastic end-of-sum- The free programs are held rain reservations, call Frances craft. Each week has a different your own. Bait provided while mer prizes. or shine. Families are invited to Jolda at (508) 476-7882 or theme, so sign up for as many supplies last. All registered par- A special component of the sum- bring a picnic lunch and to enjoy Martha Adams at (508) 476- weeks as you’d like! Admission is ticipants will be entered into a mer reading club this year is that the nature of the park after the 3491. $3 per child. prize raffle for fishing rods, cool- the library will also be collecting program. Due to limited seating, advance ers etc. Children under 16 must be donations for the Sutton Food Metacomet Land Trusts’ registration is required. To regis- accompanied by an adult. For SATURDAY Bank. Every time a child checks Education and Community ter, please call (509) 839-3500. more information, call the Park JUNE 27 in with the reading club and Outreach Committee has worked Ranger Team at (508) 278-2511. brings an item to donate to the with park staff to produce the SUTTON — Hiking Beyond the educational series to increase DOUGLAS — The People’s Sutton Food Bank, the child will Chasm, 11 a.m. to noon, Sundays, educational opportunities about NORTHBRIDGE — The Pantry at the Second earn an extra drawing entry to the June 13, 20 and 27. Join the park the environment for our area’s Whitinsville Social Library will Congregational Church, 289 end of the summer raffle. The interpreter to explore sections of budding naturalists. hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 Main St., will host a tag sale library will post a list of items Purgatory Chasm State Park that For more information, please call p.m. in the basement of the from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. that the Sutton Food Bank espe- are off the beaten path. Meet at the Metacomet Land Trust at 888- library. The sale will include Donations are now being cially needs this summer. the Visitor Center. 298-7284 or e-mail us at many new acquisitions: text- accepted and may be dropped For more information on the full books, computer programming schedule of summer programs for [email protected] or con- off at the pantry from 3-5 p.m. NORTHBRIDGE — From Sunday, books, new fiction and non-fic- children and teens, check out the tact River Bend Farm at (508) 278- on Tuesdays and 9-11 a.m. on June 21 through Thursday, June tion, and new videos for children Sutton Library’s Website at 7604. Saturdays. Arrangements can 25, the free SuperKids program and adults. www.suttonpubliclibrary.org or be made for your donation to for children 4-14 will be held near contact Youth Services Librarian NORTHBRIDGE — The be picked up by calling the “Tot Lot” on the corner of Carol Geary at (508) 865-8752. Whitinsville Social Library has SUNDAY Brenda Roy at (508) 476-1880. East and Cross streets in All proceeds will be used to Whitinsville. Staffed by a group of Turn To CALENDAR page A15 JUNE 21 purchase food to stock the NORTHBRIDGE — Northbridge pantry’s shelves. The People’s Youth Soccer is UXBRIDGE — A New England Pantry serves 30 to 40 families currently Country Music Club Jamboree each week and is open to all accepting regis- will be held from 2-6 p.m. at VFW BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 15 Calendar offers an assortment of programs that can NORTHBRIDGE — Adult Children of Free Medical Program, dedicated to the CALENDAR relieve the costs of healthcare or provide Alcoholics (ACA) is a 12 Step Ala-non fel- memory of Dr. Robert Bajema, is held from 6- continued from page A14 care at no cost. lowship of men and women whose common 8 p.m. on the second Monday of the month at Veterans whose previous income was ruled purpose is healing, recovery and discovery Northbridge High School, 427 Linwood Ave. received a grant from the Northbridge too high for VA healthcare may be able to of self. This is a project of the Northbridge Cultural Council for museum passes to enter the VA system based upon a hardship The ACA meeting in the Northbridge area Association of Churches. Higgins Armory and Southwick’s Zoo. if their current year’s income is projected to meets on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at Oakhurst This program is for the uninsured. No Higgins Armory passes may be taken out for fall below federal income thresholds due to a Conference Center (Catholic Charities), 120 appointments needed. one week and may be used for a family of job loss, separation from service or some Hill St. For further information, call Rose at General comprehensive services and refer- four. A weekly drawing for Southwick’s Zoo other financial setback. (508) 234-9004. rals include general physicals, pap smears, passes will be available. A limit of two free Veterans determined eligible due to hard- mammograms, lab testing resource, acute passes per family will be drawn each week ship can avoid co-pays applied to higher- HOPEDALE — A new Alzheimer’s illness care, counseling, medications, spe- for the season, as quantities are limited. For income veterans. Qualifying veterans may Caregiver’s Support Group meets from cialist referral, chronic illness care. Also, more information regarding museum pass- be eligible for enrollment and receive health 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of referral for financial aid and prayer support es, please call (508) 234-2151, ext.4 or visit care at no cost. each month at Sacred Heart Church on from 12 churches is available. www.northbridgemass.org. Also eligible for no-cost VA care are most vet- Hopedale Street. For more information, call erans who recently returned from a combat Cecelia Boatman at (508) 473-9600. REGION — Co-Dependents Anonymous is REGION — Funding continues to be avail- zone. They are entitled to five years of free a 12 Step Fellowship of men and women able through the UniBank Pharmacy VA care. The five-year “clock” begins with REGION — The AARP Foundation-spon- whose common purpose is recovery from Assistance Project. This project is their discharge from the military, not their sored tax preparation program, TaxAide, codependence and the development and designed to offset prescription drug costs for departure from the combat zone. helps low- and moderate- income persons maintenance of healthy relationships. The eligible individuals aged 60 and over living Each VA medical center across the country prepare their federal and state income taxes group meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at in one of the 11 Blackstone Valley towns of has an enrollment coordinator available to during the tax season. The program is Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster Street, Douglas, Uxbridge, Northbridge, Upton, provide veterans information about these entirely managed and staffed by volunteers. Worcester. For more information, call Rose Hopedale, Mendon, Blackstone, Millville, programs. Volunteer counselors and client assistors are at (508) 234-9004. Sutton, Grafton or Millbury. Applicants Veterans may also contact VA’s Health needed in all parts of Worcester County. must also meet financial qualifications. Benefits Service Center at 1-877-222 VETS No accounting experience is needed, REGION — Make your fall plans with the There is no application deadline, but once (8387) or visit the VA health eligibility although basic computer skills and e-mail Young at Heart group from Faith Fellowship! funding is depleted, the project may end. 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BY THOMAS MATTSON Autumn Fest. We did The Uxbridge ment.” TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Veterans’ Day parade and the Elliott also [praised the high DOUGLAS — There is something Uxbridge First Night Holiday school chorus directed by Albert about the Douglas High School parade, as well as the Quincy DeNoncour. Marching Band. Christmas parade.” “There are about 50 members, and Sometimes it almost seems the 70- In addition, the band appeared at another 29 in the eighth grade. member ensemble is an emblem of the Pawtucket, Providence and He note the chorus had traveled to the town’s spirit. Worcester St. Patrick’s Day Parade New York City and New Jersey. If you ask a local resident what and at Memorial Day services in “The chorus got the highest score the territory of the high school band Bellingham, Douglas, Northbridge in New Jersey ever recorded for a is, he or she might say it is Michna and Manchaug. high school singing group,” he said. Square, Gilboa Street to North, then “We enjoy doing it,” Elliott said. He cited DeNoncour’s Music up North to the Civil War Memorial, “We did the Douglas Special Technology course as one reason for then up Main Street to Depot, then Olympics in May.” that, in addition to the natural talent up Depot to the World War II, Korea If people wonder who the kid of the chorus members. and Vietnam memorials. holding the sousaphone with the big Elliott said the students, support That is the band’s route every ‘D’ on it, that is sophomore Tim from the school department and Memorial Day weekend. Mesite. community, and volunteers that But the truth of the matter is the “It’s not as heavy as it looks,” work with the band are parts of a blue-and-white-clad Douglas High Elliott said of the sousaphone. “It’s synthesis of many elements into Marching Band is known in many made of fiberglass. makes the Douglas High School places from Florida and Virginia to He said most of the band mem- Marching Band what it is. South Boston and Worcester as well bers start working on an instrument “The Band Boosters do an awful as many area towns like neighbor- in the fourth or fifth grade and con- lot,” Elliott said. “They raise money ing Northbridge. tinue with it right through high with raffles and bake sales.” Thomas Mattson photo Band Director Gery Elliott said school. He said the school department (Seated, from left) Cassandra Rogers, Bianca Rousseau, Stephanni Markey, and the group played and marched in Michael Pastore, just graduated, bought the uniforms, which cost up Rachel Carey; (standing, from left) Brad Migliacci, Angela Denomme, Jonathan Deery, some 15 parades this past school and senior-to-be Christopher Kane to $500 apiece. And they are kept up Tyler Gurney, Zachary Modica, Nicole Belle, and Michael Pastore. year. were the drum majors. with bits and pieces, a jacket here “We performed in Worcester for “There are different reasons kids and a pair of pants there. “The South Boston St. Patrick’s started off, they really got into it the Columbus Day parade,” he said. want to play in the band,” Elliott “They love entertaining the Day Parade we used to play at for when they saw the people singing “We did The Big ‘E’ in Springfield, said. “The performances, the cama- crowd,” Elliott said of the band years was always cold and gruel- along.” Roslindale Day, and the Woonsocket raderie, the sense of accomplish- members. ing,” Elliott said. “But once they GETTING IN TUNE Worcester Irish Music Festival returns with “the craic”

he Second Annual Worcester Irish 0256 or 974-2021. Music Festival will be held from Friday, TJune 12 to Sunday June 14 at the Friday, June 12 Worcester Hibernian Cultural Centre, 19 • Gold Star Campaign, 9 p.m., The Grey Temple St. Hound, Kelley Square, Worcester • The Little Red & The Rider, 9 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester • Sean Ryan, 7 p.m., Greendale’s Pub, GETTING Worcester • Grip on the Sun, Prying Eyes, Doctor G, 8 IN TUNE p.m., Lucky Dog, Worcester • Wibble, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Tavern, West Brookfield MARK • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The RENBURKE Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge • Doctor Robert, 9 pm, The Cannery, 12 Crane Street, Southbridge, $5 Quickly becoming one of the “must-attend” • Shryne, 9 p.m., The Pump House, events of the summer, the WIMF was such a Southbridge tremendous success in its first year that it has • RAM, 9 p.m., Altones, Jewitt City, CT been expanded to three days. The celebration *Classic Albums Live: The Who: Who’s Next, 8 offers a lively weekend of Irish music and p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, dance, along with Irish gift shops, food and Uncasville, CT beverage courts, children’s activities, and lots of other fun activities. Saturday, June 13 Headlining Friday night is The Town Pants, • Mark Renburke, 8:30 p.m., Spruce Street Celtic rock band from Vancouver, British Tavern, Clinton Columbia. With lively renditions of tradition- • Dana Lewis, 9 p.m., City Lights Pub al, contemporary and original Celtic-influ- Worcester enced tunes, the group’s distinctive sound has • The Mike Crandall Band w/Rick Russo, 9 attracted fans across the globe. Headlining on p.m., Greendale’s Pub, Worcester both Saturday night and Sunday afternoon is • Delta HighWay, 9 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester the Glengarry Bhoys. Described as bold, • Castine, The Lights Out, Huck, The Luxury, Glengarry Bhoys unorthodox, vibrant and evocative, they per- 8 p.m., Lucky Dog, Worcester form an extremely entertaining hybrid of • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The Tavern, Dayville, CT • Jared Adams, 6-9 p.m., Oxford Casual Highland Scottish and French Canadian Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge • Boogie Wonder Band, 8 and 10 p.m., Wolf Dining, 2 Millbury Boulevard, Oxford music. There will also be performances by • Dave Dersham w/ , 8 p.m., Sturbridge Coffee Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT • OPEN MIC hosted by Russ Mineau, 7 to 10 The Joshua Tree (a U2 tribute band) and well House, 479 Main St. (Route 20), Fiskdale p.m., Victoria Station, Putnam, CT as a half dozen other Irish and Celtic-influ- • Lesions, Raziel, Birch Hill Damn, I Buried Sunday, June 14 • RAM, 9 p.m., Lucky’s, Foster, R.I. enced acts. Below is the complete live music the Sky, Skada, 6 p.m., Mill Street Brews, • Dana Lewis, 8 p.m., Caffe Sorrento, Milford • The Next Movement, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, schedule: Southbridge • Blues Jam, 2 p.m., The Cannery, 12 Crane Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT Friday,June 12,: 6 p.m. Brennan Bros., 9 p.m. • Columbia Fields, 9 pm, The Cannery, Street, Southbridge The Town Pants Southbridge, $8 • Bjorn Again, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Thursday, June 18 Saturday, June 13 :12 p.m. Songs for Ceilidh, • The Draft, 9 p.m., The Pump House, Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT • Dana Lewis, 7:30 p.m., Caffe Sorrento, 2 p.m. P.V. O’Donnell & Friends, 4 p.m. The Southbridge Milford Town Pants, 6 p.m. Inchicore, 8 p.m. Glengarry • Mr. Breeze (Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute), 9 p.m., Monday, June 15 • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The Bhoys Crossroads, Route 20, Palmer • Open Mic, 8 pm, Dark Horse Tavern, 12 Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge Sunday, June 14: 11 a.m. Boston Comhaltas, • Whiskey Hill, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Tavern, West Crane Street, Southbridge • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic (upstairs), 8 p.m., 2 p.m. Joshua Tree, 4 p.m. Glengarry Bhoys. Brookfield • The Cartells, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge For more information, please visit • Strictly Sinarta with Mike Dutra, 8-11 p.m., Casino, Uncasville, CT • Jazz with Rich Falco, Rich Jarvis and Jerry www.worcesteririshmusicfestival.com. Oxford Casual Dining, 2 Millbury Boulevard, Wilfong, 6 - 9 p.m., Oxford Casual Dining, 2 In Northeast Connecticut, don’t miss Oxford Tuesday, June 16 Millbury Boulevard, Oxford Eastford’s annual Heritage Day celebration, • Occidental Gypsy Jazz Quartet, 8 p.m., The • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic, 7:30 pm, • The Next Movement, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, which will feature The Fever Band from 6- 8 Vanilla Bean Cafe, Pomfret, CT, $12 Greendale’s Pub, Worcester Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT p.m. It’s happening Saturday, June13 behind • Stuart Ferguson w/Lori Diamond & Fred • Rob Adams, 7:30 to 10 p.m., The Copper the Eastford Elementary school. A chicken Abatelli, 8 to 10 p.m., Victoria Station, Stallion, 538 Main St., Sturbridge/Fiskdale If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- BBQ sponsored by the Eastford Independent Putnam, CT • The Next Movement, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, tured, know of someone else who is, or simply Fire Co. will be available. • Lisa Martin, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle @ The Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- For more information and tickets call 974- Laurel House, Rt. 395 Exit 94, Dayville, CT mail me at the address below. Anything I get • Johnny Press Mess Wednesday, June 17 before Friday of each week will make the fol- w/Ed & Ned Peabody, • Steve Willey, 8:30-11:30 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, lowing Friday’s paper. Keep the music live and 9 p.m., The Lake Sturbridge not so quiet here in Northeastern CT & Central MA! Email Mark: [email protected]. 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BY THOMAS MATTSON well field has historically been excellent,” Swigor said, TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER repeating what other water company officials have indi- NORTHBRIDGE — Construction of a new, $5.6 million cated over the years. facility by the Whitinsville Water Company, mandated by Selectman Thomas Melia took exception to a rate the state, may cost water users a jump in rates of between increase he said he had heard on the street could be as 40 and 50 percent, according to one town official. high as 46 to 50 percent. Without confirming the exact Randy Swigor, general manager of the Whitinsville increase sought, Swigor said building the new treatment Water Company (WWC), told selectmen Monday, June 8, plant represents a 50 percent increase in the company’s that WWC would file for a rate increase either June 15 or infrastructure. June 16. He said he wanted to make sure all the selectmen It has its office in a building near the Rajotte Armory on are aware of the proposed filing with the state Department Lake Street across from Arcade Pond. of Public Utilities (DPU), which has the authority to grant Melia raised the point that there has been “no building an increase. because of the economic situation.” Swigor said construction of the water treatment facility “As one member of the Board of Selectmen,” Melia said, off Mendon Road in Sutton is about 80 percent completed. “I’m asking you to minimize the increase to rate-payers… He said it will be operational in July. Can you take out a longer loan?” In 2005, Swigor explained, the state Department of “We can look into that,” Swigor replied. Environmental Protection (DEP) required a certain type “Generally,” Melia continued, “the town [water] system of testing called ‘microscopic particulate analysis’ be con- parallels increases of the Whitinsville Water [Company]. ducted on the well field. It will be very difficult if you come up with a substantial The test examined the well water at a microscopic level increase.” to determine whether the water quality characteristics When it comes to town rates, Melia said, the board does were similar to those of typical surface water. have something to say about it. But it has no authority “The results from the tests indicated the characteristics over what the company does with its own rates. of the well water were similar enough to typical surface “The company had no choice,” Swigor said. “The state water,” Swigor said, “and therefore the DEP required a made us do it. We put in a lot of our own money. We’ve water filtration plant be constructed.” been very diligent toward rate-payers.” He said the company signed a consent order with the Melia commented that one reason municipalities are so DEP and agreed to have a new treatment facility in service beset by financial concerns is government mandates like by Sept. 30 of this year. the one the DEP presented to the Whitinsville Water Most Northbridge residents — those without wells — get Company.Updates of the wastewater treatment plant have their water from the Whitinsville also been mandated by the government at a cost to local Water Company, although about taxpayers of millions of dollars. half the customers are billed by Melia suggested maybe the town should just refuse to the Northbridge Water Company,a accept a government mandate that raises the rates of town entity. However, the town water users. uses water provided by the private “Do you know of anyone who hasn’t paid?” Melia asked. company, whose principal is “We could have challenged it legally,” Swigor said, “but Leonard White, a principal of R.H. in the end we would have had to pay [for] it.” White Construction Co. White “Someone has to stand up on their own feet and say ‘No, appeared at Monday night’s select- we won’t do it,’” Melia declared. “And maybe they’ll [gov- men’s meeting along with Swigor. ernment] kick in some money.” White informed town officials In 2006, Swigor said, Whitinsville Water Company hired back in 2005 of the impending a consultant to conduct pilot testing to determine the best costs and probable financial effect and most effective filtration system to use. After the pilot on users. study was completed and a filtration system chosen, he The water company draws on said, the consultant finished the engineering design, took wells in Sutton it owns. According care of all permitting and developed plans and specifica- to White and other water company tions for bidding. Swigor said the company paid out officials, it was thought the water $500,000 for those services. Metcalf & Eddy Engineering from the Sutton wells was especial- was selected as the consultant and R.H. White’s construc- ly pure. They said they were tion bid was accepted. shocked at the 2005 state findings The new facility is being built next to the existing well about the quality of the water in pump station in Sutton. The new facility will use a process the Sutton sources. Water compa- called direct filtration, Swigor said. ny officials have traditionally said “A coagulant chemical will be added to the raw water,” the best water they had came from he said. “The chemical brings microscopic particles Sutton. Another source of public together, creating larger particles that can then be drinking water is the well system removed by the filtration system.” off Carr Street in the Whitinsville “A large dual-media pressure filter consisting of sand section of Northbridge. Those and anthracite will filter the water,” he explained. wells draw on water filtered After filtration, he said, the water will be treated to through the ground from the adja- adjust the pH [a measure of the acidity and alkalinity of a cent Meadow Pond, a manmade solution] and make it less corrosive, and then chlorine will lake. be added as a disinfectant. Swigor said the Sutton well field The entire treatment facility will use a computer moni- is tubular. That is, it has a number toring system. of well points each about 10 to 15 “This system will have microprocessors throughout the feet deep and all connected to a facility that will allow the operator to monitor and control vacuum system that draws water the entire facility from a central control room,” Swigor out of the well field. said. “The well field is unique,” he The company will borrow $4.4 million, he added. said, “in that there is also a reser- “This project will be far and away the largest the voir system the company uses to Whitinsville Water Company has undertaken,” Swigor recharge the groundwater for this said. well field.” He called the total “plant in service” or infrastructure “The water quality from this value of the company about $10 million.

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UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Fire Department and Firefighters Association is pleased to announce they will be hosting the Northern Rhode Island Firefighters League Memorial Parade and services on June 14. The parade is scheduled to step off at 1 p.m., beginning at the parking lot of the former Cocke n’ Kettle restaurant, located at 240 South Main St. The parade route follows Route 122 into downtown, turning left onto Route 16, and finishing at the Nazarene Church, 130 Douglas St. At the conclusion of the parade there will be services held at the Nazarene Church in honor of Firefighter’s Memorial Sunday. The public is invited to attend this memorial service. Uxbridge Fire Department observes this event annually, but has not hosted the parade since 1998. In the event of rain the parade will be cancelled but the service will be held at 2 p.m. There are over 11 fire departments expected to participate in the parade, all members of the Northern Rhode Island Firefighters League. The member departments will be sending 20 pieces of apparatus.

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hope you don’t mind, but today by ignorant leaders, too many while Terence (Publius Terentius I’ve been hoping ever since for a fin- we must wax somewhat philo- AS career politicians crowding too few Afer) suggests that “While there’s ger that will, simply, look and feel Isophical. And a tad poetical, per- real statesmen out of public service. life, there’s hope.” again just like a finger.After 10 days, haps. YOU Fortunately, however, we also still More recently, President Lyndon the stitches were removed, but the What inspires the philosophizing IKE IT have hope. Baines Johnson offered: “We hope finger looked terrible. After three is the so-called “news,” which of late L Despite the corruption, greed, that the world will not narrow into a weeks, it still looked and felt beyond (and of late-evening TV broadcasts) MARK malfeasance, and plain old mis- neighborhood before it has broad- repair, but at four weeks it shed the too often tends to demoralize and takes, we have evidence of ened into a brotherhood,” and remains of mangled flesh and took discourage. Last week, the third ASHTON increased involvement on the part of Charles Revson noted that, “In the on the look of an actual digit. At five Massachusetts Speaker of the many concerned citizens in hopes of factory we make cosmetics; in the weeks, it now resembles a human House in a row was indicted on no less discouraging — just a bit bringing about meaningful change. store we sell hope.” finger and gives me hope that it will charges of corruption; another perkier in their delivery of disas- At least on the local level. (This It’s probably worth noting that soon also feel the way it once did. 520,000 Americans became unem- trous information: “More in a month’s local elections in hope is in greater demand than ever Regeneration is wonderful; it can be ployed in May (although this was minute on that mid-Atlantic plane Southbridge, for example, include nowadays. We look for it every- physical, spiritual, or emotional. It seen as “improvement” over previ- crash that took the lives of all 228 actual choices for Town Council where, in everything, and grasp for can be a product of — or even a pre- ous months in 2009); every day or passengers and crew — but first a seats, School Committee and clerk it even when it’s only a mirage. It’s cursor to — hope. two another Bay State “senior driv- look at First Dog Bo as he piddles on positions; this is good. Let the also worth noting that we hope for Writer John H. Groberg suggests, er” mistakes the gas pedal for the Al’s shoes and runs off with our debates begin!) With such options some things, while we hope in oth- “There is always hope. No matter brake pedal and either enters Wal- cameraman’s battery pack!” and choices and meaningful debate ers. The latter are more preferred, I how dismal things appear, no matter Mart by way of an unauthorized I know it’s important to be comes hope. believe, since they are the eternal, how problem-prone we seem to be, entrance or plows into a crowd of informed, but there’s something Hope, of course, is what Emily the stalwart, the trusted purveyors no matter what reversals and set- shoppers, mourners, or schoolchild- about the modern plethora of infor- Dickinson called “the thing with of hope, as opposed to the fleeting, backs we suffer, there is always ren; Americans are being murdered mation that is disheartening no mat- feathers — That perches in the soul misleading, transitory versions that hope. Hope is the thing that keeps us in church, at recruitment centers, ter what the context, content, or con- — And sings the tune without the tease and entice but never really going.” on street corners, and in their living sequences. Despite President words — And never stops — at all ... provide. I believe — and sincerely hope — rooms watching TV; oh, and taxes Obama’s recent goodwill (some “ It’s also what, according to Things hoped for can be as per- he’s right. and T-fares are significantly up, would say “apology”) tours around Alexander Pope, “springs eternal in sonal as a job, a home, a friend, while all sorts of public services are the world, many Americans feel the human breast” and what, increased happiness or health. Mark Ashton write a weekly col- down. abused, misused, ignored, and mis- according to Proverbs 13:12, A little more than a month ago, I umn for Stonebridge Press publica- “Quit watching the late-night treated. Locally and globally, we “maketh the heart sick” when it’s managed to smash a finger (Never tions. news,” you might suggest. Good have too many guided missiles in too long deferred. According to yell “Down!” to the guy with the pal- advice, I’ll admit, but the “eye-open- the hands of misguided men, too Shakespeare, “True hope is swift, let jack and 2,000 pounds of cargo on er” and Good Morning versions are many smart bombs being deployed and flies with swallow’s wings,” it unless you really mean it!), and

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• Bronze — $25 — Includes your company Appreciation Day June 18 — Hometown Bank will be sold). Proceeds to benefit the “Building logo and/or name on a sign to placed on one of has designated Thursday, June 18, as Fund.” Friday, June 12 — the holes at the golf course. Customer Appreciation Day. Customers are Payment can be made by cash or check invited to drop by one of the bank’s branches Saturday, June 13 made out to Kosciuszko Society. Contact the in Oxford, Webster and Sturbridge to help cel- Wednesday, June 24 Kosciuszko Society at 508-943-9863 to request a ebrate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with free refresh- SOUTHBRIDGE OXFORD registration form. If you have any questions ments, door prizes and giveaways. please contact Denyse Tetreault or Brian New caregiver support group in The Oxford Food Shelf will hold a Food Recko at the above number. Thank you for you Southbridge serving Sturbridge, Northbridge, Drive in front of the Oxford Public Library in advance for your generosity and support. Friday, June 19 — Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13, from 9 Webster, Charlton and other neighboring towns — Who: Brain Injury Association of a.m. to 3 p.m. on both days. The Friends of the OXFORD Oxford Library will also have a Book and Bake Saturday, June 20 Massachusetts, a private nonprofit associa- Sale at the library from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on tion that provides support, prevention, educa- Reserve your space now — for the St. Roch St. Joseph Annual Polish Festival — Friday, the same days. This year, the Food Shelf will tion, and advocacy for individuals with brain Church Flea Market & Craft Fair in conjunc- June 19 and Saturday, June 20, Whitcomb use the Pink Pig Bus from Carl’s Oxford Diner. injury and their families. tion with our annual Parish Festival, 342 Main Street, Webster. Polish-American food, pastry, The theme for our food drive is “Feed the Pink What: Family and caregiver support group, St., Oxford (next to bandstand), Saturday,June games of chance, country store, garage sale, Pig.” We are inviting the public to bring non- led by Dan and Linda Pellegrini; family mem- 13, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (set up at 7 a.m.). Space kids games, face painting, rides with Triple M perishable food items to the bus and help us bers and caregivers from Southbridge, rental: $20 for a 12 by 12 foot space. Vendors Funways and music. fill the Pink Pig Bus with donations for the Sturbridge, Northbridge, Webster, Charlton, supply tables and remove their own trash. To Friday hours are 4 to 11 p.m. — enjoy Oxford Food Shelf. Everyone who donates will the Brookfields, and other neighboring towns reserve space, call the rectory at 508-987-8987. seafood specials, Polish and American foods, a receive a free raffle ticket with a chance to win are welcome. Texas Hold ’em Tournament. From 7 to 11 one of two “BREAKFAST FOR TWO AT When: Wednesday, June 24, 7 to 8:30 p.m. p.m., dance to the beat of the Maestro’s Men. CARL’S OXFORD DINER.” We will ask them Where: Pellegrini home, 1061 Dennison Sunday, June 14 Saturday hours are 12 to 11:30 p.m. — 12 to to take the raffle ticket into the Book and Bake Drive, Southbridge. 11:30 p.m.: Texas Hold ’em; 1 to 1:30 p.m.: St. Sale and drop them in a fish bowl. At the end WEBSTER Why: Support groups provide a forum for Joseph School Band; 2 to 2:30 p.m.: St. Joseph of the Food Drive we will draw two winners. sharing information about brain injury and Children’s Choir; 3 to 4 p.m.: Flippo the Annual Spring Picnic — 200 Sportsmen an opportunity to meet others who share their Jugglin’ Clown; 4 p.m.: Festival Mass; 5:30 Club, 184 Sutton Rd., Webster, 508-943-9722, concerns and experiences. p.m.: Piast Polish American folk group; 6:30 to Sunday, June 14, 12 to 6 p.m., featuring If you are interested in attending the June 11:30 p.m.: Dance to the beat of Rhythm; 10 steamed clams, lobsters, chicken barbeque, support group meeting, please contact Dan Friday, June 12 p.m.: Special Gifts Raffle; 11:30 p.m.: Big Polish and American foods. Music by The Pellegrini at 617-592-5081 or pelly57@veri- Money Raffle. WEBSTER Goldrush Band. Public invited, free parking, zon.net. free admission, rain or shine! Friendly’s soft “No one understands a brain injury better Customer Appreciation Day & Free Coin serve ice cream and snow cones. than someone who has been through it.” Appraisals — On Friday, June 12, join Friday, June 19 Family Member Southbridge Savings Bank Webster branch on CHARLTON For information on the Brain Injury Route 12 for a customer appreciation day from Monday, June 15 Association of Massachusetts, visit 11 to 6 p.m. Come enjoy refreshments, games, The Oxford Lions will be host their 14th www.biama.org or call 800-242-0030. raffles and much more. In addition, WEBSTER Annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Clara Southbridge Savings Bank will have represen- Barton Camp Friday, June 19, at the Heritage tatives from Lisi & Lisi available for coin The Webster Dudley Business Alliance Country Club in Charlton. For more informa- Sunday, June 28 appraisals from 11 to 4 p.m. invites all local business owners or represen- tion, please call Joe Tagg at 508-987-5987. Have you ever wondered what that old coin tatives to an After Hours Networking Night WORCESTER or paper currency is worth? Let the experts Monday, June 15, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at from Lisi & Lisi Coin answer those questions Point Breeze Restaurant, Point Breeze Road, Saturday, June 20 Patriot Ride for the 344th Military Police for you. Lisi & Lisi Coin will be on hand to Webster. Cost: $5 for WDBA members, $10 for Co., at the Army Reserve Center, Worcester, offer verbal coin appraisals for all your old non-members at the door. Light refreshments DUDLEY Sunday, June 28. This event is to honor and and vintage coins and paper currency. Learn will be provided with cash bar available. welcome home the soldiers of the 344th how to protect and store your coins and cur- Bring plenty of business cards. Hosted by: Dudley Boy Scout Troop 273 will hold a Ham Military Police Company who served bravely rency to preserve their value. They will also Harrington HealthCare at Hubbard. Site man- & Bean Supper Saturday, June 20, from 5 to in Iraq to fight the war on terror. Proceeds to appraise gold and silver items for you as well. ager Tom Hijeck will speak about the transi- 7:30 p.m. at St Anthony of Padua Church Hall, benefit the Soldiers & Families of the 344th To guarantee a time, appointments are rec- tion of Hubbard and Harrington and will Dudley.Tickets: $7, Seniors, $5, and children 5 MP Co., Worcester. Presented by the Patriot ommended. To arrange an appointment or for answer any questions on their integration of and under are free. Tickets can be purchased Riders NE & Supported by Boston Harley more information, please contact Southbridge services. For questions please call Debra at the door or from any Troop member. Davidson. Time: Registration begins at 8:30 Savings Bank at 1-800-939-9103. Horan at 508-949-6232. a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Run departs at 11 a.m. WEBSTER Kick Stands Up. Ride Donation: $15 per rider and $5 per passenger. Starting Location: Tuesday, June 16 Daughters of Isabella Yard Sale — Boston Harley Davidson, 1760 Revere Beach Parkway Route 16, Everett. Come ride with Saturday, June 13 OXFORD Bernadette Circle #709 Daughters of Isabella will hold a Yard Sale/Bake Sale on the lawns the 344th MP on June 28. The ride will be leav- WEBSTER ing Boston Harley Davidson for a scenic ride Pianofest 2009 will be presented Tuesday, of Sacred Heart Emmaus Center, 17 E. Main St., Webster, Saturday,June 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 escorted on secondary roads through small At the PACC — Butt’s Famous BBQ Roast June 16, at 6:30 p.m. Twenty-seven piano stu- p.m. Tables will be available at $25 each. towns to Worcester. Ceremony will be held at Beef Sandwiches, Saturday,June 13, 11:30 a.m. dents of John Redick will be performing a Anyone interested in participating, may call the 344th Military Police Army Reserve to 5 p.m. $6 per sandwich, take-out available. wide variety of musical styles. The event is Jane Mills at 860-928-3890 or Louise Ravenelle Center, 25 Lake Avenue N., Worcester. There Flea market, raffles, live music. free and open to the public. Pianofest 2009 will at 508-943-8456. Deadline for reservations is will be special guest speakers, lunch, music Also at the PACC — Meat Raffle, Saturday, take place at Oak Hill Bible Church, 40 June 15. Rain date will be June 27. and raffles. June 13, starts at 3 p.m. Features five large Sacarrappa Rd., Oxford. tables of meat plus door prizes! For more information, call 508-943-3220. Turn To CALENDAR page 17 WEBSTER WEBSTER Thursday, June 18 CD Release Party! “The Bridge” by the Jennifer Lee Band (from Millbury), featuring: Kosciuszko Society (Bush Hall) will hold its DUDLEY Jennifer Lee - vocals and piano; Bill Gliniecki first Golf Tournament Saturday, June 13, at 1 – guitar; Mike Connor – bass; Kristin Dymek - p.m. (shotgun start). The tournament will be Dudley Grange 54th Annual Strawberry drums and percussion — Saturday, June 20, held at the Connecticut National Golf Club Festival — Thursday, June 18, at Center Road PACC, 37 Harris St., Webster, at 8:30 p.m. No (formerly Putnam Country Club) in Putnam, near Nichols College, Dudley (follow the cover charge. Other acts planned. Conn. Proceeds from the tournament will go signs), at 4 p.m. until the berries are gone! towards an annual scholarship fund. We are Strawberry shortcakes are made with fresh currently looking for tee sponsors and/or strawberries, home style biscuits and real Sunday, June 21 donations for raffle prizes to help make our freshly whipped cream. Sugar free is available tournament a success. Listed below are the WEBSTER for diabetics upon request. sponsorship levels available and hope we can Tradition: Frog Jumping Contest (Grange count on your generosity. If you are unable to At the PACC — Lottery Raffle for one book request all frog entries be put back where you sponsor a tee, please consider donating a raf- of $10 scratch tickets — drawing date: Sunday, found them), sign up at 5:30 p.m. Contest fle prize. June 21. Tickets are $10 each (only 300 tickets Begins: 6 p.m. • Platinum — $500 — Includes your compa- Music: The Old Fiddlers’ Club of Rhode ny logo and/or name on a sign to be placed on Island, Pulaski Brass Band. one of the holes at the golf course and Other activities: Face painting, games for entrance fee for four to include dinner follow- kids, smoke house and more. ing the tournament at Kosciuszko Society. Perennial Farm Food: Strawberry shortcakes, sugar free A quiet place to see locally grown plants • Gold — $250 — Includes your company strawberry shortcakes, fresh hand cut French in a natural setting at a fair price. logo and/or name on a sign to be placed on one fries, hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn. Mac’s New this season: potted strawberries, large dahlias, of the holes at the golf course and entrance Place: Corn chowder, fritters and much more. trumpet & oriental lillies, large sperimen hosta and astilbe. fee for two to include dinner following the Black Tavern and newly renovated barn tournament at Kosciuszko Society. Complimentary plant offered to all visitors this season, will be open for tours. Black Tavern • Silver — $100 — Includes your company from display gardens. Activities: Barn sale, quilt raffle. logo and/or name on a sign to be placed on one OPEN SATURDAYS ALL SEASON AFTER 9AM of the holes at the golf course and dinner for OXFORD/WEBSTER/STURBRIDGE SUNDAYS DURING SPRING two at Kosciuszko Society following the tour- 281 Pratt Rd. • Dayville (off Rte. 101, 2 mi., E on left off Rte. 395) nament. Hometown Bank to Host Customer Bob: 860-774-5098 4 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE BEYOND THE VALLEY Future of WRTA weekend service rests on state aid

BY TERESA A. FRANCO end service the WRTA offers. STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF “It’s vital to people who can’t REGION — Locals who do not afford cars, to the elderly who can’t have a personal means of trans- drive any more and to the handi- portation may soon find themselves cap,” he said. stranded on the weekend. According to Lehtola, the WRTA Recently, the Worcester Regional has been under funded by the state Transit Authority (WRTA) Advisory for the last eight years and that the board presented its proposed budget organization can’t keep increasing for fiscal year 2010 and announced fares to supplement the gap. weekend service for bus routes may Lehtola mentioned, that as of now have to be eliminated starting there is no definite fare increase, but Wednesday,July 1, depending on the he said there is a proposal for an amount of aid received from the increase — from $1.50 to $3 — but state. said he is strongly against it. WRTA Administrator Stephen “The people can’t afford it,” he O’Neil described the budget as a said. “They’re on fixed income or “worst case scenario.” have low income and it’s their way “We just want to be honest with to get around.” the public,” he said. State Sen. Stephen Brewer O’Neil explained that the elimina- described the WRTA as a “fine and tion of weekend service does not necessary service” and acknowl- effect services utilized by the edged that with weekend service Council on Aging — only bus routes. cut, it would make it difficult for The bus route service includes those who use the bus routes to get Auburn, Brookfield, East to work and medical appointments. Brookfield, Leicester, Millbury, However, Brewer said it is likely Oxford, Shrewsbury, Spencer, West that the service will have to be cut. Boylston and Webster. O’Neil also “I fought for the regional transit said that if weekend service is can- authority, and will continue to fight celled, some layoffs would have to for them, but I have to be intellectu- happen. ally honest with the public,” he said. O’Neil offered some advice to the Brewer mentioned that the gas public by encouraging them to tax, which was voted against, would “alert their legislators” about the have solved “a lot of issues” for the matter and let them know how WRTA financially. important the service is to them. But Brewer said legislators are Teresa A. Franco photo WRTA Advisory Board Vice “respectful of the public’s antago- Chairman William Lehtola said, nistic feeling about the gas tax.” The Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) may have to cut weekend service for its bus routes if proper hopefully, legislators will come State Sen. Michael Moore also state aid is not given. through and they will be able to can- praised the WRTA. He said public cel the proposed cutting of service transit is especially important when on weekends. He said there is also a the cost of fuel rises and he said. “It’s already inconvenient enough ty. “slight chance” of keeping some described it as “a major source of April Quist, 22, of Webster, said it doesn’t go to Webster [on the “I’m not going to pretend it’s as Saturday service, but he is unsure transportation for people going back she takes the bus “constantly” to get weekend],” Quist said recently, important as fire or police — but it what routes that would be. to work.” to work. Although there is no week- moments after getting off one of the is a service,” he said. “We can’t go forward until we find But Moore said it’s too early to tell end service where she lives, Quist WRTA buses at the Auburn Mall. out more,” he said. if weekend service will be restored. said she uses the bus on the week- Lehtola acknowledged that the Teresa A. Franco may be reached Lehtola noted that there are regu- “It all depends on what comes out end occasionally and was still disap- WRTA may not be the most crucial at 508-909-4136 or e-mail her at tfran- lar passengers who utilize the week- of the conference committee pointed to hear that weekend serv- service out there, but still pointed [email protected]. between the house and senate,” he ice may possibly be cancelled. out it’s significance to the communi- BLACKSTONE BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Lisi said, “Dennis hopes to redefine the role of human service concert. providers in their communities to one of reciprocity, where the • Sunday, June 28, at 3:30 p.m., the Blackstone Valley Rice honored by Greater Worcester nonprofit itself can be a driver of the local economy while pre- Community Concert Band will be performing at Riverbend Farm serving history, protecting the environment and creating attrac- in Uxbridge. Community Foundation tive places for people to gather.” • Wednesday, July 1, at 7 p.m., the Blackstone Valley “I’m very surprised and immensely honored to receive this Community Concert Band will be performing at the Leicester NORTHBRIDGE — The award,” said Rice. “When you feel as if you may be ‘out on a limb’ Town Common. The rain date for this event is Thursday,July 2. Greater Worcester with this experimental initiative in community building, it’s very Wednesday,July 8, at 7 p.m., the Blackstone Valley Community Community Foundation reassuring to be acknowledged by others. It reaffirms that we are Concert Band will be performing at the Hopedale Town Park. The recently presented the fifth on the right path.” rain date for this event is Thursday,July 9. annual Renaissance Award Rice was quick to add, “It is through the hard work and dedi- • Wednesday, July 15, at 7 p.m, the Blackstone Valley to Dennis Rice, executive cation of our volunteers, staff, the individuals we serve, donors Community Concert Band will be performing at the Second director of Alternatives. and funders, all of whom have supported the organization and Congregational Church in Douglas. The rain date for this event is The Renaissance Award is this project, that we are now able to provide more inclusive serv- Thursday,July 16. given in recognition of ices to individuals most in need. It’s on their behalf that I accept • Thursday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m., the Blackstone Valley exceptional talent and devo- this award.” Community Concert Band will be performing at the Northbridge tion of those who lead educa- Alternatives is a non-profit agency currently serving over 550 Town Common. The rain location for this event is the Singh tional, cultural and humani- adults with developmental and psychiatric disabilities in 45 resi- Performance Center located at Alternatives Unlimited, Inc. in tarian organizations in the dential, employment and day programs through central Whitinsville. greater Worcester area. Massachusetts. As of July 1, Alternatives will expand services in The Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band is a well Selected recipients must the Blackstone Valley area. known local group. There are over 50 band members from demonstrate a long-term throughout the Blackstone Valley. They will be performing a record of innovative accom- wide variety of selections ranging from old time music to rock ‘n’ plishment, ethical leader- UniBank concert series roll including patriotic songs, polkas, marches and show tunes. ship, and inspiring personal commitment to building a stronger This program is also supported in part by grants from the NORTHBRIDGE — UniBank is proud to sponsor a series of community.“Dennis has been a visionary leader in creating com- Douglas, Hopedale, Millville, Northbridge and Uxbridge Local community concerts sponsored by the bank that are held munity for people with disabilities,” said Ann Lisi, executive Cultural Councils, which are local agencies supported by the throughout the Blackstone Valley and Central Massachusetts. director of the foundation. “He sets measurable goals, such as the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. The events are free to the public. number of new relationships formed by individuals; the number Be sure to check www.UniBank.com for schedule updates • Thursday, June 25, at 6 p.m., the Blackstone Valley of collaborative partnerships or jobs.” including additional concerts. Referring to Alternatives’ Whitin Mill project in Whitinsville, Community Concert Band will be performing at the Millbury Senior Center. The Millbury Senior Center is co-sponsor of this LEGALS

COMMONWEALTH OF gage above described. 150 California Street MASSACHUSETTS FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Newton, MA 02458 LAND COURT the purchase price must be paid in cash, cer- REAL ESTATE (617) 558-0500 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT tified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s By virtue and in execution of the Power 200611-1311 - GRN (SEAL) Case No. 385392 check at the time and place of the sale by the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage June 5, 2009 To: purchaser. The balance of the purchase price given by Matthew P. Bedrosian to Mortgage June 12, 2009 Ana Sakalis shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated June 19, 2009 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty June 5, 2006 and recorded with the the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: (30) days after the date of sale. Worcester County (Worcester District) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Other terms to be announced at the Registry of Deeds at Book 39227, Page 37, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Inc. ("MERS") acting solely as nominee for sale. of which mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is the REAL ESTATE Lender (Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.) and BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC present holder, for breach of the conditions of By virtue and in execution of the Power Lender's successors and assigns claiming to 160 Farmington Avenue said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage be the holder of mortgage covering real Farmington, CT 06032 closing, the same will be sold at Public given by William Joseph a/k/a W.B. Joseph to property in Upton, numbered 1B Russell Attorney for OneWest Bank, FSB Auction at 3:00 p.m. on June 30, 2009, on the Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Avenue, 1 Russell Avenue Condominium, Present Holder of the Mortgage mortgaged premises located at 11 McGuire Inc., dated July 18, 2007 and recorded with Unit 1B given by Ana Sakalis to Mortgage (860) 677-2868 Road , Sutton, Worcester County, the Worcester County (Worcester District) Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. May 29, 2009 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Registry of Deeds at Book 41510, Page 255, ("MERS") acting solely as nominee for June 5, 2009 described in said mortgage, of which mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC is Lender (Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.) and June 12, 2009 TO WIT: the present holder, for breach of the condi- Lender's successors and assigns dated MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF A certain parcel of land with the improve- tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of March 05, 2007, recorded in the Worcester REAL ESTATE ments thereon, in the Town of Sutton, foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public County (Worcester District) Registry of By virtue and in execution of the Power of Worcester County, Massachusetts, on the Auction at 10:00 a.m. on June 29, 2009, on Deeds in Book 40781, Page 10 has filed with Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by northeasterly side of McGuire Road, shown the mortgaged premises located at 26-36 C said court a complaint for authority to fore- James Wilson and Kristal Moore to Mortgage as Lot 7 on a plan entitled, ''Plan of Land in Street, Unit 32, 26-36 C Street close said mortgage in the manner following: Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. dated Sutton, Mass., property of David P. Condominium, Northbridge, Worcester by entry and possession and exercise of July 25, 2007 and recorded with the Bedrosian, 18 Maple Street, Whitinsville, County, Massachusetts, all and singular the power of sale. Worcester County (Worcester District) Mass.,'' scale 1''=-50', dated August 6, 1991, premises described in said mortgage, If you are entitled to the benefits of the Registry of Deeds in Book 41564, Page 42 of drawn by Guerriere & Halmn Inc. TO WIT: Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you which Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Engineering and Land Surveying, Unit 32 of the #26-#36 C STREET CONDO- object to such foreclosure you or your attor- ent holder by assignment, for breach of the Whitinsville, Mass., recorded with the MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester ney should file a written appearance and conditions of said Mortgage and for the pur- Worcester Registry of Deeds, Plan Book County, Massachusetts, a condominium answer in said Court at Boston on or before pose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public 659, Plan 83, and bounded and described as established pursuant to Massachusetts July 13, 2009 or you may be forever barred Auction at 10:00 A.M. on the 6th day of July, follows: General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid 2009 at 47 Linwood Street, Uxbridge, BEGINNING at a point in a stone wall on the Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded under said act. Massachusetts 01569, all and singular the northeasterly side of McGuire Road at the in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: southwesterly comer of the herein described on October 2006 in Book 40015, Page 75. of said Court on May 26, 2009. The Land in Uxbridge, being shown as premises and at the northeasterly corner of Said Unit contains approximately 1008+ Deborah J. Patterson Parcel 2 on a Plan of Land of Walter and Lot 8 as shown on said plan; square feet and is shown on the floor plans Recorder Rosealma Geurtin, Uxbridge, Massachusetts, THENCE N. 53¡ 07' 37'' W. by said McGuire of the Building recorded with the Master June 12, 2009 dated September 4, 1968 by John R. Road and by said stone wall 94.45 feet to a Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Andrews, Jr, Surveyor, and recorded with the drill hole at the intersection of stone walls; and made a part thereof, to which is affixed REAL ESTATE Worcester District Registry of Deeds Plan THENCE N. 52¡ 57' 25'' W. by said stone wall the verified statement in the form required by Premises: 132 Forsythe Farm Road, Book 321, Plan 8. and by said McGuire Road 85.00 feet to a said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Northbridge, Massachusetts Beginning at a point at a drill hole at the point at Lot 6; For Title see Deed herewith 41510/254 By virtue and in execution of the Power southeasterly corner of premises to be con- THENCE N. 35¡ 54' 49'' E. by said Lot 6 a For mortgagor's(s') title see deed of Sale contained in a certain mortgage veyed on the northerly side of Linwood Street. distance of 260.00 feet to a point at Lot 4; recorded with Worcester County (Worcester given by Matthew Peterson, aka Matthew J. Thence: N. 78 degrees 03’ W. along said THENCE N. 60¡ 56' 14'' E. by said Lot 4 a District) Registry of Deeds in Book 41510, Peterson to Mortgage Electronic Registration Linwood Street, 68.35 feet to Parcel #1 on distance of 258.01 feet to a point at Lot 3; Page 254. Systems, Inc., as nominee of IndyMac Bank, above referred to plan; THENCE N. 53¡ 35' 00'' E. by said Lot 3 a These premises will be sold and con- F.S.B. and now held by OneWest Bank, FSB, Thence: N. 0 degrees 52’ E. by said distance of 70.27 to a point at Lot 8; veyed subject to and with the benefit of all said mortgage dated 1/12/2007, and record- Parcel #1 on said plan, 72.24 feet to an iron THENCE N. 35¡ 54' 41'' W. by said Lot 8 a rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, ed in the Worcester County (Worcester pipe at the southwesterly corner of Parcel #3 distance of 496.44 feet to the point of the covenants, liens or claims in the nature of District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 40527 at on said plan; beginning. liens, improvements, public assessments, Page 322, for breach of the conditions in said Thence: N. 82 degrees 13’ E. by said Containing 1.74 acres of land, more or less, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Parcel #3, 44.94 feet to a drill hole on a stone according to said plan. water and sewer liens and any other munici- the same, will be sold at Public Auction on wall, at land now or formerly of Brouwers; For mortgagor's title see deed recorded pal assessments or liens or existing encum- June 19, 2009 at 4:00 pm Local Time upon Thence: S. 14 degrees 28’ E. along said with Worcester County (Worcester District) brances of record which are in force and are the premises, all and singular the premises stone wall and land now or formerly of said Registry of Deeds in Book 39227, Page 36. applicable, having priority over said mort- described in said mortgage, to wit: Brouwers, 92.25 feet to the point of beginning. These premises will be sold and con- gage, whether or not reference to such A certain parcel of land located on Subject to a twelve foot right of way as veyed subject to and with the benefit of all restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Forsythe Farm Road, Northbridge, recited in Deed, recorded with Worcester rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, or encumbrances is made in the deed. Worcester County, Massachusetts, shown a District Registry of Deeds, Book 4886, Page covenants, liens or claims in the nature of TERMS OF SALE: Lot 9 on a certain plan of land entitled “A 305 and shown on Plan Book 321, Plan 8. liens, improvements, public assessments, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Definitive Subdivision Plan for Quaker Ridge For title see deed recorded in Worcester any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Dollars by certified or bank check will be Estates in the Town of Northbridge, Registry of Deeds in Book 30863, Page 326. water and sewer liens and any other munici- required to be paid by the purchaser at the Massachusetts owner: Quaker Mendon, LLC The premises are to be sold subject to pal assessments or liens or existing encum- time and place of sale. The balance is to be Scale 1”=40’ Date: February 25, 2003” pre- and with the benefit of all easements, restric- brances of record which are in force and are paid by certified or bank check at Harmon pared by Heritage Design Group 10 River tions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, applicable, having priority over said mort- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Road, Suite 101, Uxbridge, Massachusetts tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and gage, whether or not reference to such Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 01569, which plan is recorded with the assessments, rights of tenants and parties in restrictions, easements, improvements, liens P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Plan possession. or encumbrances is made in the deed. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Book 803 Plan 102 and to which plan refer- TERMS OF SALE: TERMS OF SALE: (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be ence may be made for a more particular A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) provided to purchaser for recording upon description of said Lot 9. AND 00/CENTS ($10,000.00) shall be Dollars by certified or bank check will be receipt in full of the purchase price. The For title reference, see deed of required to be paid to the mortgagee in cash, required to be paid by the purchaser at the description of the premises contained in said Maspenock Building Corporation dated by certified or bank’s cashier check at the time time and place of sale. The balance is to be mortgage shall control in the event of an September 6, 2006 and recorded with and place of sale. The balance of the pur- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon error in this publication. Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Book chase price is to be paid in cash, by certified Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Other terms, if any, to be announced at 39766 Page 399. See also deed dated July check or by bank’s cashier check in or within Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to the sale. 26, 2004 recorded in said Deeds in Book thirty (30) days from the date of the sale. TIME P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC 34357 Page 115. WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Present holder of said mortgage The description of the property that Other terms if any, to be announced at (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed the sale. provided to purchaser for recording upon By its Attorneys, shall control in the event of a typographical Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. receipt in full of the purchase price. The HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. error in this publication. Present Holder of said Mortgage, description of the premises contained in said 150 California Street For Mortgagors’ Title see deed dated By Its Attorneys, mortgage shall control in the event of an Newton, MA 02458 9/6/2006, and recorded in Book 39766 at Barron & Stadfeld, P.C. error in this publication. (617) 558-0500 Page 399 with the Worcester County 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1310 Other terms, if any, to be announced at 200904-2968 - BLU (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds. Boston, MA 02114 the sale. June 5, 2009 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be 617-723-9800 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. June 12, 2009 sold and conveyed subject to all liens, June 5, 2009 Present holder of said mortgage June 19, 2009 encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, June 12, 2009 municipal liens and assessments, if any, June 19, 2009 By its Attorneys, which take precedence over the said mort- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Please Read LEGALS, page 6 6 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS Street, Northbridge, Worcester County, Plan 102 and on a copy of the portion of said expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- continued from page 5 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises plan attached hereto and made a part here- cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, described in said mortgage, of to which is affixed the verified statement of statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF TO WIT: a registered architect in the form required by control, or other municipal ordinances or REAL ESTATE A certain parcel of land with the buildings Mass General Laws, Chapter 183A, Section bylaws respecting land use, configuration, By virtue and in execution of the Power thereon and all the privileges and appurte- 9. building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or of Sale contained in a certain mortgage nances thereto belonging, situated on the Said Unit contains an undivided 2.9 percent ordinances regarding the presence of lead given by Michael Austin and Yon H. Austin to westerly side of Louis Street, in the Linwood interest in the common areas and facilities of paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, section of the Town of Northbridge, in said said Condominium. sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and, Inc., dated March 4, 2005 and recorded with Worcester County, and being more particu- Said Unit is conveyed subject to and togeth- to the extent that they are recorded prior to the Worcester County (Worcester District) larly bounded and described as follows: er with the terms, rights, liens, reservations, the above mortgage, any easements, rights Registry of Deeds at Book 35844, Page 141, BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner restrictions, covenants, liabilities, obligations of way, restrictions, confirmation or other of which mortgage HSBC Bank USA, N.A. as thereof at a stone bound on the westerly side and any easements described in said Master matters of record. Indenture Trustee for FBR Securitization of said Louis Street and at land now or for- Deed, as amended of record; the said Unit Purchaser shall also bear all state and coun- Trust 2005-1 Callable Mortgage-Backed merly of George Mercier; Deed, the Declaration of Trust of the ty deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 Notes, Series 2005-1 is the present holder, THENCE S. 19¡ 30' E., by the westerly side Carrington Landing Condominium Trust is to be paid in cash or bank or certified for breach of the conditions of said mortgage of said Louis Street, 99.43 feet to a stone recorded with said Deeds in Book 28321 check at the time and place of the sale, with and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same bound on the northerly side of a private way; Page 326, as amended of record; and M.G.L. the balance of the purchase price to be paid will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on THENCE S. 70¡ 08' W., by the northerly side Ch. 183a, as may be amended. by bank or certified check within thirty (30) July 1, 2009, on the mortgaged premises of said way, 51.26 feet to a point at land now The Post Office address of the Condominium days after the date of the sale, to be deposit- located at 97 South Main Street , Uxbridge, or formerly of Joseph H. and Viola A. Unit is: 96 Carrington Lane, Uxbridge, MA ed in escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Laliberte; THENCE N. 15¡ 36' W., by said 01569. at 9 Acton Road, Suite # 10, Chelmsford, singular the premises described in said mort- Laliberte land, 120.04 feet to a point at land Said Unit is intended to be used only for res- Massachusetts. gage, now or formerly of George Mercier; idential purposes as set forth in Section 10 of In the event that the successful bidder at the TO WIT: THENCE S. 84¡ 40' E., by said Mercier land, said Master Deed, and is subject to the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing The land with the buildings thereon, situated 47.5 feet to the point of beginning. restrictions as set forth in Section 11 of said the within described property according to in the Town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Being lot numbered one (1) as shown and Master Deed. the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the located on the westerly side of South Main designated on a plan of land entitled 'Division For title see Deed of Carrington Landing, Inc. terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed Street, bounded and described as follows: of Property by Joseph Nolet, Northbridge, recorded prior hereto. at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of Mass.' dated September, 1947, by Francis J. Terms of Sale: These premises are being reserves the right to sell the property by fore- the premises described at land formerly of Brennan, Surveyor, filed with the Worcester sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate closure deed to the second highest bidder or, George Burnham on the westerly side of District Registry of Deeds in Book 148, Plan taxes, water rates, municipal charges and thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- South Main Street, Uxbridge, Mass. 9, and containing 5,152 square feet of land, assessments, condominium charges, viding that said bidder shall deposit with said THENCE S. 79 deg. 44 min. 45 sec. W. one more or less, according to said plan of land. expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- attorney, the amount of the required deposit hundred twenty-one and ninety-seven Excepting from the above described premis- cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, as set forth herein within five (5) business (121.97) hundredths feet by said Burnham es that portion thereof conveyed by Joseph statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision days after written notice of the default of the land now or formerly to a stone bound at a Nolet to Joseph H. Laliberte and Viola A. control, or other municipal ordinances or previous highest bidder. brook to land of Raymond Desjardin et ux.; Laliberte, by deed dated March 14, 1955, bylaws respecting land use, configuration, Other terms, if any, are to be announced at THENCE N. 45 deg. 39 min. W. by and with and recorded with the Worcester District building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or the sale. said brook and land of Raymond Desjardin et Registry of Deeds Book 3665, Page 178, ordinances regarding the presence of lead Present holder of said mortgage ux. eighty-two and thirty-four (82.34) hun- shovvn as 'way' on said September 1947 paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as dredths feet to a stone bound at land of Ruth plan, recorded in said Registry Book 148, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Berman; Plan 9. , to the extent that they are recorded prior to Inc. Trust 2007-HE2 Mortgage Pass- THENCE N. 77 deg. 23 min. 35 sec. E. by For mortgagor's(s') title see deed the above mortgage, any easements, rights Through Certificates, Series 2007-HE2 and with land formerly of Michael Sheehan recorded with Worcester County (Worcester of way, restrictions, confirmation or other by its Attorneys one hundred sixty-six and fifty-eight (166.58) District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40950, matters of record. Guaetta and Benson, LLC hundredths feet to South Main Street; Page 77. Purchaser shall also bear all state and coun- Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire THENCE S. 11 deg. 16 min. 25 sec. E. thirty- These premises will be sold and con- ty deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 9 Acton Road three and eighty-nine (33.89) hundredths veyed subject to and with the benefit of all is to be paid in cash or bank or certified Suite # 10 feet by the westerly side of South Main Street rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, check at the time and place of the sale, with Chelmsford, MA 01824 to a Massachusetts Highway bound; covenants, liens or claims in the nature of the balance of the purchase price to be paid May 28, 2009 THENCE Southerly by the westerly side of liens, improvements, public assessments, by bank or certified check within thirty (30) June 5, 2009 South Main Street being a curve to the left any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, days after the date of the sale, to be deposit- June 12, 2009 with a radius of 760.33 feet, forty and eleven water and sewer liens and any other munici- ed in escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, June 19, 2009 (40.11) hundredths feet to the place of begin- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- at 9 Acton Road, Suite # 10, Chelmsford, COMMONWEALTH OF ning. brances of record which are in force and are Massachusetts. MASSACHUSETTS For further reference see plan to show land applicable, having priority over said mort- In the event that the successful bidder at the LAND COURT in Uxbridge Massachusetts owned by gage, whether or not reference to such foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Charles M. Malkemus by plan dated restrictions, easements, improvements, liens the within described property according to COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE TAX LIEN December 28, 1972 and drawn by John R. or encumbrances is made in the deed. the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the [seal] No. 08TL136683 Andrews, Jr., Surveyor, Uxbridge, Mass., TERMS OF SALE: terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and which plan is recorded in Worcester District A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee to Said Azer, also known as Said Azar, for- Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 376, Plan 39. Dollars by certified or bank check will be reserves the right to sell the property by fore- merly of Northbridge, Worcester County, said For title Deed reference Book 23102, Page required to be paid by the purchaser at the closure deed to the second highest bidder or, Commonwealth; and now of parts unknown; 355. time and place of sale. The balance is to be thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- Alex Azar, formerly of Monrovia, in the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed paid by certified or bank check at Harmon viding that said bidder shall deposit with said Republic of Liberia; and now of parts recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, attorney, the amount of the required deposit unknown; Frank E. Schweinfurth and Rosalie District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35844, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to as set forth herein within five (5) business Schweinfurth, both now or formerly of Page 140. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, days after written notice of the default of the Colorado Springs, in the State of Colorado; These premises will be sold and con- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty previous highest bidder. George El Houssan and Christine El veyed subject to and with the benefit of all (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Other terms, if any, are to be announced at Houssan, both in care of Attorney Ellen rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, provided to purchaser for recording upon the sale. O’Connor and Attorney Roy A. Bourgeois of covenants, liens or claims in the nature of receipt in full of the purchase price. The Present holder of said mortgage Bourgeois, Dresser White & Beard, a duly liens, improvements, public assessments, description of the premises contained in said U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for existing organization located in Worcester, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, mortgage shall control in the event of an the Benefit of Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Worcester County, said Commonwealth; water and sewer liens and any other munici- error in this publication. Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Commonwealth of Massachusetts pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Other terms, if any, to be announced at Series 2005-HE3 (Department of Revenue), located in brances of record which are in force and are the sale. by its Attorneys Chelsea, Suffolk County, said applicable, having priority over said mort- BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/A Guaetta and Benson, LLC Commonwealth; or their heirs, devisees, gage, whether or not reference to such COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC- Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire legal representatives, successors and restrictions, easements, improvements, liens ING LP. 9 Acton Road assigns: or encumbrances is made in the deed. Present holder of said mortgage Suite # 10 Whereas, a complaint has been present- TERMS OF SALE: Chelmsford, MA 01824 ed to said Court by the Town of Northbridge, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) By its Attorneys, May 28, 2009 in the County of Worcester, and in said Dollars by certified or bank check will be HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. June 5, 2009 Commonwealth, to foreclose all rights of required to be paid by the purchaser at the 150 California Street June 12, 2009 redemption from the tax lien proceeding time and place of sale. The balance is to be Newton, MA 02458 June 19, 2009 described in said complaint in and concern- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon (617) 558-0500 MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ing a certain parcel of land situate in said Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, 200812-1062 - BLU By virtue and in execution of the Power Northbridge, in the County of Worcester, and Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to June 5, 2009 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage in said Commonwealth, bounded and P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, June 12, 2009 given by Paul E. Kelley and Diane M. Kelley described in said complaint as follows: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty June 19, 2009 to “MERS”, Mortgage Electronic Registration A certain parcel of land situated on 84 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is Border Street described in a deed recorded provided to purchaser for recording upon MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE acting solely as nominee for Ameripath at the Worcester District Registry of Deeds in receipt in full of the purchase price. The By virtue and in execution of the Power Mortgage Corporation, “Lender”; and its suc- Book 26982 and Page 339 and as shown as description of the premises contained in said of Sale contained in a certain mortgage cessors and assigns dated September 28, Assessor’s Map 6A and Parcel 129 contain- mortgage shall control in the event of an given by Mary McEleney and Ronald J. 2006 and recorded with the Worcester ing 2,840 sf of land more or less with build- error in this publication. Maclean, Jr. to “MERS”, Mortgage Electronic County (Worcester District) Registry of ings. Other terms, if any, to be announced at Registration Systems, Inc., a separate cor- Deeds, in Book 39934, Page 104, of which If you desire to make any objection or the sale. poration that is acting solely as nominee for mortgage the undersigned is the present defense to said complaint you or your attor- HSBC BANK USA, N.A. AS INDENTURE “Lender”; WMC Mortgage Corp. and its suc- holder, for breach of the conditions of said ney must file a written appearance and an TRUSTEE FOR FBR SECURITIZATION cessors and assigns dated May 13, 2005 mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing answer, under oath, setting forth clearly and TRUST 2005-1 CALLABLE MORTGAGE- and recorded with the Worcester County the same will be sold at Public Auction at specifically your objections or defense to BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-1 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, in 10:00 AM, on June 26, 2009, on the premis- each part of said complaint, in the office of Present holder of said mortgage Book 36323, Page 311, of which mortgage es known as 17 Pond Street, Douglas, the Recorder of said Court in Boston (at the the undersigned is the present holder, for Massachusetts, the premises described in Courthouse located on 226 Causeway By its Attorneys, breach of the conditions of said mortgage said mortgage, together with all the rights, Street, Boston, MA 02114), on or before the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. and for the purpose of foreclosing the same easements, and appurtenances thereto, to twentieth day of July in the year two thou- 150 California Street will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM, wit: sand and nine. Newton, MA 02458 on June 26, 2009, on the premises known All the certain parcel of land situate in the Unless an appearance is so filed by or (617) 558-0500 as Unit 28 of the Carrington Landing City of Douglas, County of Worcester, State for you, your default will be recorded, the said 200709-1787 - RED Condominium 96 Carrington Lane, of Massachusetts, being known and desig- complaint will be taken as confessed and you June 5, 2009 Uxbridge, Massachusetts, the premises nated as follows: will be forever barred from contesting said June 12, 2009 described in said mortgage, together with all Lot 67, as shown on a plan entitled complaint or any judgment entered thereon. June 19, 2009 the rights, easements, and appurtenances “Definitive Plan of Springmeadow Estate in And in addition to the usual service of NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF thereto, to wit: Douglas, Mass…” dated May 20, 1988, this notice as required by law, it is ordered REAL ESTATE The Unit known as Unit No. 28 (“Unit”) of the revised August 29, 1988 and December 9, that the foregoing citation be published forth- By virtue and in execution of the Power Carrington Landing Condominium 1988, which plan is recorded in the with once in the Blackstone Valley Tribune, a of Sale contained in a certain mortgage (“Condominium”), a condominium estab- Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan newspaper published in Southbridge. given by Debra Joyce to Mortgage Electronic lished pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws Chapter Book 619, Plan 70. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Esquire, Registration Systems, Inc., dated April 6, 183A by Master Deed recorded with the Being the same property as conveyed from Chief Justice of said Court, this third day of 2007 and recorded with the Worcester Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book Russel B. Nickerson to Paul E. Kelley and June in the year two thousand and nine. County (Worcester District) Registry of 28321 Page 304, as amended (“Master Diane M. Kelley, husband and wife as tenants Attest with Seal of said Court. Deeds at Book 40950, Page 79, of which Deed”). The Unit is laid out in accordance by the entirety, as described in Book 23212, Deborah J. Patterson mortgage BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. with a Plan attached to the Unit Deed to be Page 351, Dated 11/15/2000, recorded Recorder f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. recorded with said Deeds and with the said 11/15/2000 in WORCESTER County Plaintiff’s Attorney: Ronald J. Berenson, is the present holder, for breach of the condi- Master Deeds. Said Unit 28 is shown on the Records. Esq., Berenson & Bloom, 116 Pleasant St., tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of said Phase 12 Condominium Site Plan filed Terms of Sale: These premises are being Suite 340, Easthampton, MA 01027 (413) foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public with the Worcester Registry of Deeds in Plan sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate 529-9936 Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 1, 2009, on the Book 823, Plan 102, the Floor Plans filed taxes, water rates, municipal charges and June 12, 2009 mortgaged premises located at 26 Louis with said Registry in said Plan Book 823, assessments, condominium charges, Please Read LEGALS, page 7 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 7 LEGALS LEGALS vation, restrictions, and taking of record, if East, twelve (12) rods, the two above- holder of a Mortgage covering real property continued from page 6 any, insofar as the same are now in force and described lines being by land of said in Sutton, numbered 375 West Sutton Road applicable. In the event of any typographical Railroad; thence North 16 degrees West, given by Robert A. Disco to Salem Five THE COMMONWEALTH OF error set forth herein in the legal description twenty-three (23) rods and thirteen (13) links Mortgage Company, LLC, dated December MASSACHUSETTS of the premises, the description as set forth to said Summer Street, said line being by 31, 2003, and recorded with the Worcester LAND COURT and contained in the mortgage shall control lands now or formerly of England, Mentzer,. County (Worcester District) Registry of DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT by reference. Gay and Corey; thence by said Summer Deeds at Book 32577, Page 254 and now (SEAL) Case No. 392295 Subject to and with the benefit of ease- Street fourteen (14) rods and six (6) links to held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed To: ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of the point of beginning. Containing one (1) with said court a complaint for authority to Brent T. Attwood; Christine Attwood record, if any, insofar as the same are now in acre and four (4) rods, more or less. foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- and to all persons entitled to the benefit of force and applicable. Excepting therefrom a certain parcel of land lowing: by entry and possession and exer- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. In the event of any typographical error situated southeasterly from Summer Street cise of power of sale. Aurora Loan Services, LLC claiming to be set forth herein in the legal description of the in said Northborough, bounded and If you are entitled to the benefits of the the holder of a Mortgage covering real prop- premises, the description as set forth and described as follows: Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- erty in Northbridge, numbered 135 South contained in the mortgage shall control by Beginning at the northwest corner of the ed and you object to such foreclosure you or Tessier Street given by Brent T. Attwood and reference. granted premises at a point 328 feet south- your attorney should file a written appear- Christine Attwood to Mortgage Electronic This property has the address of Unit B easterly from the southeasterly side of said ance and answer in said court at Boston on Registration Systems, Inc., dated October of 291 A-D North Main Street Summer Street and the land of said New or before JUL 13 2009 or you may be forev- 18, 2006, and recorded with the Worcester Condominium, Uxbridge, MA 01569 York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; er barred from claiming that such foreclosure County (Worcester District) Registry of Together with all the improvements now thence South 53 1/2 degrees East, 66 feet by is invalid under said act. Deeds at Book 40104, Page 190 and now or hereafter erected on the property and all land of said Railroad; thence North 16 Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, degrees West, by land of England et al, 58 Justice of said Court on MAY 27 2009. with said court a complaint for authority to royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- feet; thence South 66 degrees West, by land Attest: foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now of Bemis, 40 1/2 feet to the point of begin- DEBORAH J. PATTERSON lowing: by entry and possession and exer- or hereafter a part of the property. All ning. Containing 1107 square feet, more or RECORDER cise of power of sale. replacements and additions shall also be less. 200811-0396-ORE If you are entitled to the benefits of the covered by this sale. For title, reference is made to the Deed of June 12, 2009 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- Terms of Sale: Said premises will be Calvin E. White, et ux by deed dated August ed and you object to such foreclosure you or sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and 26, 1954 and recorded with the Worcester your attorney should file a written appear- assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other District Registry of Deeds in Book 3615, COMMONWEALTH OF ance and answer in said court at Boston on municipal liens and water or sewer liens and Page 532. MASSACHUSETTS or before July 6, 2009 or you may be forever State or County transfer fees, if any there Being the same premises conveyed to the LAND COURT barred from claiming that such foreclosure is are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS grantors by deed of Calvin E. White and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT invalid under said act. ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check Virginia S. White dated in February, 1991 and (SEAL) Case No. 09 MISC 392830 Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief will be required to be paid by the purchaser recorded at the Worcester Registry of To: Justice of said Court on May 20, 2009. at the time and place of the sale as a deposit Deeds. James W. Godfrey and Lorie Godfrey Attest: and the balance in cashier's or certified For title see Book 30233, Page 116. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of DEBORAH J. PATTERSON check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the The premises are to be sold subject to and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. RECORDER offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Salem Five Cents Savings Bank claiming to 200809-1019 - ORE 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax be the holder of a mortgage covering real June 12, 2009 MA 01915, time being of the essence. titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- property in Uxbridge, numbered 29 Bracci The Mortgagee reserves the right to ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- Lane given by James W. Godfrey and Lorie NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF postpone the sale to a later date by public session. Godfrey to Salem Five Mortgage Company, REAL ESTATE proclamation at the time and date appointed TERMS OF SALE: LLC, dated November 16, 2005 and record- By virtue and in execution of the Power for the sale and to further postpone at any A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ed with the Worcester County (Worcester of Sale contained in a certain mortgage adjourned sale-date by public proclamation AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37841, given by Russell F. Bedard to Mortgage at the time and date appointed for the certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Page 39, as assigned of record, has filed Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as adjourned sale date. be required to be delivered at or before the with said court a complaint for authority to nominee for New Century Mortgage The premises is to be sold subject to and time the bid is offered. The successful bidder foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- Corporation dated October 3, 2006, record- with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, will be required to execute a Foreclosure lowing: by entry and possession and exer- ed with Worcester County (Worcester leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, Sale Agreement immediately after the close cise of power of sale. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39909, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, of the bidding. The balance of the purchase If you are entitled to the benefits of the Page 232 of which mortgage the under- condominium liens, if any and all other claim price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, as amend- signed is the present holder for breach of in the nature of liens, if any there be. the sale date in the form of a certified check, ed and you object to such foreclosure you or conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- In the event that the successful bidder at bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- your attorney should file a written appear- pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The ance and answer in said court at Boston on PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on June 24, ing the within described property according Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the or before July 20, 2009, or you may be forev- 2009, on the mortgaged premises. The entire to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue er barred from claiming that such foreclosure mortgaged premises, all and singular, the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed the sale and to amend the terms of the sale is invalid under said act. premises as described in said mortgage: at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee by written or oral announcement made Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Unit B of the 291 A-D North Main Street reserves the right to sell the property by fore- before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Justice of said Court this 2nd day of June Condominium, situated in Uxbridge, closure deed to the second highest bidder, sale is set aside for any reason, the 2009. Worcester County, Massachusetts, a condo- providing that said second highest bidder Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Attest: DEBORAH J. PATTERSON minium established pursuant to shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser RECORDER Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., shall have no further recourse against the June 12, 2009 183A, by Master Deed dated February 14, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the 2006, and recorded in the Worcester District Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the LEGAL NOTICE Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 in required deposit as set forth herein within premises contained in said mortgage shall MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Book 38386, Page 357. Said Unit contains three (3) business days after written notice of control in the event of an error in this publi- By virtue of and in execution of the Power approximately 1164± square feet respective- the default of the previous highest bidder and cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ly and are shown on the floor plans of the title shall be conveyed to the said second Other terms if any, to be announced at the given by Genevieve MacKay and Beth A. Building recorded with the Master Deed, and highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said sale. MacKay to Mortgage Electronic Registration on a portion of the floor plans attached there- written notice. BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for to and made a part thereof, to which is If the second highest bidder declines to Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. dba affixed the verified statement in the form purchase the within described property, the Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its America’s Wholesale Lender, dated May 25, required by said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase Attorneys, Orlans Moran PLLC, P.O. Box 2007 and recorded with the Worcester Said Unit is mortgaged together with: 1. An the within described property at the amount 962169, Boston, MA 02196, (617) 502-4100 County (Worcester District) Registry of undivided twenty five (25%) percent interest bid by the second highest bidder. (285.6321/Thatcher)(06/12/09, 06/19/09, Deeds in Book 41266, Page 335 of which in the Common Elements described in the The foreclosure deed and the considera- 06/26/09)(157271) mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a Master Deed. 2. The exclusive right and tion paid by the successful bidder shall be June 12, 2009 The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the easement to use and the responsibility to held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & June 19, 2009 Benefit of the Certificateholders, CWABS, maintain the areas reserved for the exclusive LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the June 26, 2009 Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007- use of Unit B, all as shown on the Site Plan "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be 11, is the present holder by assignment recorded with the Worcester District Registry released from escrow to the successful bid- COMMONWEALTH OF recorded in said deeds in Book 42858, Page of Deeds in Plan Book 838, Plan No. 39. 3. der at the same time as the consideration is MASSACHUSETTS 395, for breach of conditions of said mort- The exclusive right to use those Common released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days LAND COURT gage and for the purpose of foreclosing the Areas and Facilities appurtenant to said Unit after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT same, the mortgaged premises located at 94 as set forth in the Master Deed; 4. All other tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to (SEAL) 09 MISC 392583 Pine Street, Douglas, MA will be sold at a rights, easements, agreements, interest and have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow TO: Public Auction at 11:00 AM on July 8, 2009, provisions contained in the Master Deed, the Agent shall be discharged. George F. McDonnell at the mortgaged premises, more particular- Declaration of Trust of the Condominium Other terms to be announced at the Nancy J. McDonnell ly described below, all and singular the prem- dated February 14, 2006 and recorded with sale. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of ises described in said mortgage, to wit: said Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 Dated: May 20, 2009, HSBC Bank USA, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. The following property situated in in Book 38386, Page 367 (“the Declaration of National Association as Trustee, By: Reneau Milford Federal Savings and Loan Worcester County, Massachusetts, to wit: Trust”). Said Unit is mortgaged subject to and Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LON- Association claiming to be the holder of a The land in Douglas, Worcester County, with the benefit of: 1. The provisions of GORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite Mortgage covering real property in Upton, Massachusetts, on Pine Street. Beginning at Chapter 183A as the same may be amended 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, 978-921-2670, numbered 27 School Street given by George a point on Pine Street; Thence E. 15 Deg. 46’ from time to time; 2. The provisions of the www.dgandl.com F. McDonnell and Nancy J. McDonnell to 54” E. a distance of 108.52 feet to a drill hole Master Deed and floor plans (including, with- (2333.16/Bedard)(05/29/09, 06/05/09, Milford Federal Savings and Loan set; Thence S. 16 Deg. 52’ 07” E. a distance out limitation, the title matters set forth in 06/12/09)(154925) Association dated May 16, 2001, and record- of 116.39 feet to a drill hole set; Thence S. 14 Exhibit A to the Master Deed and the May 29, 2009 ed with the Worcester County (Worcester Deg. 06’ 34” E. a distance of 166.34 feet to a Grantor’s rights to add additional phrases to June 5, 2009 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24056, drill hole set; Thence S. 13 Deg. 04’ 45” E. a the Condominium as set forth in the Master June 12, 2009 Page 386 has filed with said court a com- distance of 332.62 feet to a point; Thence S. Deed, and the Declaration of Trust, in each plaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage 13 Deg. 27’ 22” E. a distance of 177.32 feet case as the same may be amended from MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF in the manner following: by entry and pos- to a point; Thence S. 78 Deg. 09’ 45” W. a dis- time to time pursuant to the provisions there- REAL ESTATE session and exercise of power of sale. tance of 210.00 feet to a point; Thence N. 01 of); 3. Real estate taxes assessed against By virtue and in execution of the Power of If you are entitled to the benefits of the Deg. 33’ 04” W. a distance of 608.30 feet to a the Unit and the Common Areas and Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you point; Thence N. 39 Deg. 56’ 13” W. a dis- Facilities which are not yet due and payable; by Scott C. Thatcher to Mortgage Electronic object to such foreclosure you or your attor- tance of 221.91 feet to a point; Thence N. 43 4. Provisions of existing building and zoning Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 16, ney should file a written appearance and Deg. 05’ 29” E. along said Pine Street a dis- laws; and The rights, agreements, ease- 2007 and recorded with the Worcester answer in said court at Boston on or before tance of 80.76 feet to a drill hole set; Thence ments, restrictions, provisions and interests County (Worcester District) Registry of July 13, 2009 or you may be forever barred N. 48 Deg. 12’ 42” East along said Pine set forth above, together with any amend- Deeds at Book 40855, Page 90 of which the from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid Street a distance of 119.24 feet to the point ments thereto shall constitute covenants run- Mortgage the undersigned is the present under said act. of beginning. However else described mean- ning with the land and shall inure to the ben- holder by assignment for breach of the con- Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief ing, intending and conveying that parcel of efit of and bind, as the case may be, any per- ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose Justice of said Court on May 28, 2009. land shown as Lot 2 on a plan of land enti- son having at any time any interest or estate of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Attest: tled, “Plan of Land in Douglas, MA Owned by in the Unit, his agents, employees, licensees, Auction at 09:00 AM on July 9, 2009 at 53 DEBORAH J. PATTERSON The Estate of Chester R. Gordon dated visitors and lessees as though the same Summer Street, Northborough, MA, all and RECORDER February 20, 1986 and Recorded with the were fully set forth herein. The Unit may be singular the premises described in said June 12, 2009 Worcester County, Massachusetts Registry used only for residential purposes subject to Mortgage, to wit: of Deeds in Plan Book 53, Plan 70. the zoning laws of the Town of Uxbridge and A certain parcel of land. with the buildings THE COMMONWEALTH OF For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded the restrictions set forth in the Master Deed. thereon, situated on the southerly side of MASSACHUSETTS with the Worcester County (Worcester The street address of the Unit is 291B North Summer Street in Northborough, Worcester LAND COURT District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37324, Main Street, Uxbridge, Massachusetts County, Massachusetts, bounded and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Page 335 01569. Being the same and all the same described as follows: (SEAL) Case No. 392648 The premises will be sold subject to any premises as were conveyed to me by Deed Beginning at said Summer Street and at land To: and all unpaid taxes and other municipal of Demos Pirperis dated July 31, 2006 now or formerly of the New York, New Haven Robert A. Disco assessments and liens, and subject to prior recorded with the Worcester District Registry and Hartford Railroad Co.; thence South 52 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of liens or other enforceable encumbrances of of Deeds in Book 39909, Page 230. Subject degrees East eleven (11) rods and twenty- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. record entitled to precedence over this mort- to and with the benefit of easements, reser- two (22) links; thence South 53 1/2 degrees Suntrust Mortgage, Inc. claiming to be the Please Read LEGALS, page 8 8 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS For title see Confirmatory Deed recorded District Registry of Deeds on July 14, 2005, tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of continued from page 7 with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Book 36799 Page 18. The Post Office foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public at Book 40494, Page 43. address of the unit is: 5 C Street, Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 8, 2009, on the gage, and subject to and with the benefit of Parcel ID Number: which currently has the Northbridge, MA 01588 The Unit is shown on mortgaged premises located at 28 C Street, all easements, restrictions, reservations and address of 107-111A CHURCH ST #2, a plan recorded with the first deed of the unit, Unit 28, 26-36 C Street Condominium, conditions of record and subject to all tenan- NORTHBRIDGE, Massachusetts 01534 to which is affixed a verified statement in the Northbridge, Worcester County, cies and/or rights of parties in possession. ("Property Address"): form provided by G.L. c. 183A s. 9, and is Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or cer- TOGETHER WITH all the improvements conveyed subject to and with the benefit of described in said mortgage, tified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a now or hereafter erected on the property, and the obligations, restrictions, rights and liabili- TO WIT: deposit must be shown at the time and place all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures ties contained in G.L. c. 183A, the Master Unit 28 of the #26-#36 C STREET CONDO- of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the now or hereafter a part of the property. All Deed, the documents establishing the organ- MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester mortgage holder and its designee(s) are replacements and additions shall also be ization of unit owners and the By-Laws as County, Massachusetts, a condominium exempt from this requirement); high bidder to covered by this Security Instrument. All of amended of record. Each of the units in the established pursuant to Massachusetts sign written Memorandum of Sale upon the foregoing is referred to in this Security Condominium is intended for residential pur- General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price Instrument as the "Property". . ." poses and such other uses as are set forth in Deed d,ated October 27, 2006, and recorded payable in cash or current funds in thirty (30) Said premises will be sold subject to the Master Deed. The undivided percentage in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds days from the date of the sale at the offices and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- interest of the unit in the common areas and on October , 2006 in Book 40105, page 75. of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & Associates, tions, easements, improvements, covenants, facilities is 16.71%. For title reference, see Said Unit contains approximately 1088+ P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210, outstanding tax title, municipal or other pub- Deed recorded in Book 38899 Page 224. square feet and is shown on the floor plans Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100, or such other lic taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the Subject to and with the benefit of ease- of the Building recorded with the Master time as may be designated by mortgagee. nature of liens, and existing encumbrances ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto The description for the premises contained in of record created prior to the mortgage, if record, if any, insofar as the same are now in and made a part thereof, to which is affixed said mortgage shall control in the event of a any there be. force and applicable. the verified statement in the form required by typographical error in this publication. Said premises will also be sold subject In the event of any typographical error said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Other terms to be announced at the sale. to all leases and tenancies having priority set forth herein in the legal description of the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank over said mortgage, to tenancies or occupa- premises, the description as set forth and recorded with Worcester County (Worcester of New York, as Trustee for the Benefit of the tions by persons on the premises now or at contained in the mortgage shall control by District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40106, Certificateholders, CWABS, Inc. Asset- the time of the said auction which tenancies reference. Page 1. Backed Certificates, Series 2007-11 or occupations are subject to said mortgage, This property has the address of 5 C These premises will be sold and con- Korde & Associates, P.C. to rights or claims in personal property Street, Unit 5 of the 1-11 C Street veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210 installed by tenants or former tenants now Condominiums, Northbridge, MA 01588 rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 located on the premises, and also to all laws Together with all the improvements now covenants, liens or claims in the nature of (978) 256-1500 and ordinances including, but not limited to, or hereafter erected on the property and all liens, improvements, public assessments, (BAC Home Loans 09- all building and zoning laws and ordinances. easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 053388/MacKay)(06/12/09, 06/19/09, THE TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOU- royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- water and sewer liens and any other munici- 06/26/09)(156263) SAND and 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now pal assessments or liens or existing encum- June 12, 2009 will be required to be paid by bank or certi- or hereafter a part of the property. All brances of record which are in force and are June 19, 2009 fied check only by the purchaser at the time replacements and additions shall also be applicable, having priority over said mort- June 26, 2009 and place of sale, and the balance of the pur- covered by this sale. gage, whether or not reference to such chase price shall be paid by bank or certified Terms of Sale: Said premises will be restrictions, easements, improvements, liens MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE check in or within thirty five (35) days there- sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and or encumbrances is made in the deed. By virtue and in execution of the Power after with Attorneys Stanton & Davis, 1000 assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other TERMS OF SALE: of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Plain Street, Marshfield, Massachusetts. municipal liens and water or sewer liens and A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) given by Michael J. Simmons to The successful bidder at the sale of the State or County transfer fees, if any there Dollars by certified or bank check will be Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated premises shall be required to sign a are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS required to be paid by the purchaser at the February 16, 2007, and recorded in the Memorandum of Sale of Real Property By ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check time and place of sale. The balance is to be Worcester County (Worcester District) Auctioneer containing the above terms at the will be required to be paid by the purchaser paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Registry of Deeds in Book 40702, Page 360, Auction sale. at the time and place of the sale as a deposit Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, which mortgage was assigned to Bank of Other terms, if any, to be announced at and the balance in cashier's or certified Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to America, National Association as successor the time and place of the sale. check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, by merger to LaSalle Bank NA as trustee for SIGNED: Bank of America, National offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty WAMU Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Association as successor by merger to 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Series 2007-OA3 Trust by assignment dated LaSalle Bank NA as trustee for WAMU MA 01915, time being of the essence. provided to purchaser for recording upon April 20, 2009, and recorded in the Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series The Mortgagee reserves the right to receipt in full of the purchase price. The Worcester County (Worcester District) 2007-OA3 Trust, Present Holder of Said postpone the sale to a later date by public description of the premises contained in said Registry of Deeds in Book 44203, Page 31, Mortgage, By: STANTON & DAVIS, As its proclamation at the time and date appointed mortgage shall control in the event of an of which mortgage the undersigned is the Attorneys, FROM THE OFFICES OF: Jon S. for the sale and to further postpone at any error in this publication. assignee and the present holder, for breach Davis, Esquire, STANTON & DAVIS, 1000 adjourned sale-date by public proclamation Other terms, if any, to be announced at of the conditions of said mortgage and for the Plain Street, Marshfield, MA 02050, (781) at the time and date appointed for the the sale. purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold 834-9181 adjourned sale date. GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC at public auction at 11:00 A.M. on (2139-2455-109F/Simmons/William XI The premises is to be sold subject to and Present holder of said mortgage Wednesday the 8th day of July, 2009, on Properties LLC)(06/12/09, 06/19/09, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, the mortgaged premises located at Unit 2, 06/26/09)(157013) leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, By its Attorneys, Trowbridge Condominium, 107-11A June 12, 2009 building and zoning laws, encumbrances, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Church Street, Northbridge, June 19, 2009 condominium liens, if any and all other claim 150 California Street Massachusetts, all and singular the real June 26, 2009 in the nature of liens, if any there be. Newton, MA 02458 estate described in said mortgage as follows: In the event that the successful bidder at (617) 558-0500 "...the following described property COMMONWEALTH OF the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- 200904-2956 - ORE located in the COUNTY of WORCESTER: MASSACHUSETTS ing the within described property according June 12, 2009 THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS ATTACHED LAND COURT to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the June 19, 2009 HERETO AS A SEPARATE EXHIBIT AND IS DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed June 26, 2009 MADE A PART HEREOF. (Seal) Case No. 389758 at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Exhibit A Ð Property Description To reserves the right to sell the property by fore- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Closing date: February 12, 2007 Corey S. Keefer closure deed to the second highest bidder, REAL ESTATE Borrower(s): Michael J. Simmons and to all persons entitled to the benefit of providing that said second highest bidder By virtue and in execution of the Power Property Address: 107-111 Church Street the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage #2, Northbridge, MA 01534 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., given by William B. Joseph to Mortgage Unit No. 2 (the “Unit”) of Townbridge Trustee under Pooling and Servicing 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Condominiums in Northbridge, Worcester Agreement Dated as of November 1, 2006 Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the November 2, 2006 and recorded with the County, Massachusetts (the “Condominium”) Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC required deposit as set forth herein within Worcester County (Worcester District) created pursuant to a Master Deed dated Trust 2006-WM3 Mortgage Pass-Through three (3) business days after written notice of Registry of Deeds at Book 40106, Page 40, December 28, 2005, and recorded in the Certificates Series 2006-WM3 claiming to be the default of the previous highest bidder and of which mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC is Worcester District Registry of Deeds (the the holder of a mortgage covering real prop- title shall be conveyed to the said second the present holder, for breach of the condi- “Registry”) in Book 38152, Page 158, as erty in Uxbridge numbered 133 Hecla Street highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of amended, which Unit is shown on the floor given by Corey S. Keefer; to Mortgage written notice. foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public plans recorded with the Master Deed dated Electronic Registration Systems, Inc as nom- If the second highest bidder declines to Auction at 9:00 a.m. on July 6, 2009, on the December 29, 2005 and recorded with the inee for WMC Mortgage Corp., dated July purchase the within described property, the mortgaged premises located at 36 C Street, Registry in Plan Book 836, Plan 82, and also 17, 2006, and recorded in the Worcester Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase Unit 36, 26-36 C Street Condominium, on the plan attached hereto to which is County (Worcester District) County Registry the within described property at the amount Northbridge, Worcester County, affixed a verified statement in the form pro- of Deeds in Book 39390, Page 128, and now bid by the second highest bidder. Massachusetts, all and singular the premises vided by Chapter 183A of the Massachusetts held by Plaintiff by assignment. Has/have The foreclosure deed and the considera- described in said mortgage, General Laws. filed with said court a complaint for authority tion paid by the successful bidder shall be TO WIT: Said Unit is conveyed together with: to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & Unit 36 of the #26-#36 C STREET CONDO- 1. An undivided 20 percentage interest in the lowing: by entry and possession of and exer- LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester Common Elements as defined in said Master cise of power of sale. If you are entitled to the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be County, Massachusetts, a condominium Deed and the exclusive right and easement benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief released from escrow to the successful bid- established pursuant to Massachusetts to use the parking space designated to Unit Act and you object to such foreclosure you or der at the same time as the consideration is General Lavvs, Chapter 183A, by Master 2 as shown on the Site Plan recorded in the your attorney should file a written appear- released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days Deed dated October 27, 2006 and recorded Registry in Plan Book 836, Plan 82. ance and answer in said court at Boston on after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds Said Unit is conveyed subject to and with the or before the 6th day of July 2009 or you may tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to on October 2006 in Book 40105, Page 75. benefit of: be forever barred from claiming that such have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Said Unit contains approximately 1053 1. Provisions of Chapter 183A of the foreclosure is invalid under said act. Agent shall be discharged. square feet and is shown on the floor plans Massachusetts General Laws; Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Other terms to be announced at the of the Building recorded with the Master 2. Provisions, easements, agreements, Justice of said Court this 27th day of May sale. Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto restriction and covenants of the 2009. Dated: June 3, 2009, Deutsche Bank and made a part thereof, to which is . affixed Condominium as set forth in said Master Attest: Deborah J. Patterson National Trust Company as Trustee under the verified statement in the form required by Deed and exhibits thereto, as the same may Recorder Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as said Chapter 183A, Section 9. For Title See be amended from time to time by amend- (2341.15/Keefer)(06/12/09)(157038) of June 1, 2007 Equifirst Loan Securitization Deed herewith 40106/37. ments recorded in the Registry; June 12, 2009 Trust 2007-1 Mortgage Pass-Through For mortgagor's(s') title see deed 3. The By-Laws of the Condominium record- Certificates, Series 2007-1, By: Reneau recorded with Worcester County (Worcester ed in the Registry in Book 38152, Page 166, Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LON- District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40511, which provisions, together with any amend- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF GORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite Page 261. ments thereto shall constitute covenants run- REAL ESTATE 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, 978-921-2670, These premises will be sold and con- ning with the land and shall bind any persons By virtue and in execution of the Power www.dgandl.com veyed subject to and with the benefit of all having at any time any interest or estate in of Sale contained in a certain mortgage (2331.60/Elms)(06/12/09, 06/19/09, rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, the Unit, his or her family, servants, tenants, given by Eric Allen Elms to Mortgage 06/26/09)(156969) covenants, liens or claims in the nature of invitees and visitors, as though such provi- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc as nom- June 12, 2009 liens, improvements, public assessments, sions were recited and stipulated at length inee for Equifirst Corporation dated February June 19, 2009 any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, herein; and 12, 2007, recorded at the Worcester County June 26, 2009 water and sewer liens and any other munici- 4. Such taxes attributable to the Unit for the (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in pal assessments or liens or existing encum- current fiscal year as are not yet due and Book 40681, Page 30 of which mortgage the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF brances of record which are in force and are payable on the date of delivery hereof, which undersigned is the present holder for breach REAL ESTATE applicable, having priority over said mort- taxed the Grantee hereby assumes and of conditions of said mortgage and for the By virtue and in execution of the Power gage, whether or not reference to such agrees to pay. purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold of Sale contained in a certain mortgage restrictions, easements, improvements, liens The Unit may be used only for residential at PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on July 6, given by William B. Joseph to Mortgage or encumbrances is made in the deed. purposes in accordance with the Zoning 2009, on the mortgaged premises. The entire Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated TERMS OF SALE: Bylaw of the Town of Northbridge, subject, in mortgaged premises, all and singular, the November 2, 2006 and recorded with the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) all events, to the restrictions set forth in said premises as described in said mortgage: Worcester County (Worcester District) Dollars by certified or bank check will be Master Deed. Unit No. 5 of 1-11 C Street Condominium Registry of Deeds at Book 40106, Page 4, of required to be paid by the purchaser at the The address of the Unit is 107-111A Church created by Master Deed dated July 13, 2005, which mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC is time and place of sale. The balance is to be Street, Unit 2, Northbridge, Massachusetts. and recorded in Worcester County South the present holder, for breach of the condi- Please Read LEGALS, page 9 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 9 LEGALS LEGALS 150 California Street CONTAINING: 4.97 Acres more or less continued from page 8 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Newton, MA 02458 ASSESSORS' MAP 172, PARCEL 2.1 REAL ESTATE (617) 558-0500 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY paid by certified or bank check at Harmon By virtue and in execution of the Power 200812-1051 - GRN REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 34126, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage June 12, 2009 PAGE 16 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to given by Walter M. Huffor and Phyllis T. June 19, 2009 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,279.08 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Kelleher a/k/a Phyllis Kelleher to Mortgage June 26, 2009 UNPAID BALANCE: $148.27 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be May 1, 2006 and recorded with the THE COMMONWEALTH OF OWNER OF RECORD: DOUGLAS LAND provided to purchaser for recording upon Worcester County (Worcester District) MASSACHUSETTS CORPORATION receipt in full of the purchase price. The Registry of Deeds at Book 38880, Page 88, TOWN OF DOUGLAS LOCATION: 153 DAVIS ST description of the premises contained in said of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES CONTAINING: 6.28 Acres more or less mortgage shall control in the event of an Trust Company, as Trustee for GSAA Home N O T I C E O F T A X T A K I N G ASSESSORS' MAP 192, PARCEL 8 error in this publication. Equity Trust 2006-11, Asset-Backed TO THE OWNERS OF THE HEREINAFTER RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Other terms, if any, to be announced at Certificates Series 2006-11 is the present DESCRIBED LAND AND TO ALL OTHERS REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 31958, the sale. holder, for breach of the conditions of said CONCERNED PAGE 237 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ON 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,433.02 Present holder of said mortgage the same will be sold at Public Auction at Friday the 26th day of June, 2009, at 10:00 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,994.61 9:00 a.m. on July 6, 2009, on the mortgaged o'clock AM.,at MUNICIPAL CENTER, pur- By its Attorneys, premises located at 394 Mendon Road, suant to the provisions of General Laws, OWNER OF RECORD: DOUGLAS LAND HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Northbridge, Worcester County, Chapter 60, Section 53, and by virtue of the CORPORATION 150 California Street Massachusetts, all and singular the premises authority vested in me asCollector of Taxes, SUBSEQUENT OWNER: NORTHBRIDGE Newton, MA 02458 described in said mortgage, IT IS MY INTENTION TO TAKE FOR THE MASS CONGREGATION & OF JEHOVAH'S (617) 558-0500 TO WIT: TOWN of DOUGLASthe following parcels of WITNESSES INC 200904-2967 - ORE A certain parcel of land with the buildings land for non-payment of the taxes due there- LOCATION: DAVIS ST June 12, 2009 thereon of every nature and description and on, withinterest and all incidental expenses CONTAINING: 11,848 Square Feet more or June 19, 2009 all the privileges and appurtenances thereto and costs to the date of taking, unlessthe less June 26, 2009 belonging, situated on the southerly side of same shall have been paid before that date. ASSESSORS' MAP 192, PARCEL 1.1 Mendon Street in the Town of Northbridge, Pamela A Carter RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY bounded and described as follows: COLLECTOR OF TAXES REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38533, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of PAGE 33 REAL ESTATE the parcel of land herein described at a point LIST OF PARCELS TO BE TAKEN 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $41.12 By virtue and in execution of the Power in the southerly line of said Mendon Street, UNPAID BALANCE: $105.80 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage which point is also the northwesterly corner OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN given by Amy L. Beland a/k/a Amy Beland to of ''Parcel A'' as shown on that certain plan of LEBEWOHL LLC OWNER OF RECORD: EAGAN SEAN F & Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, land entitled ''Plan of Land in Northbridge, LOCATION: 291-4 SOUTH ST JANSON JR GEORGE A TEE Inc., dated April 4, 2006 and recorded with MA, Prepared for Denis La Tour, April 1, CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or LOCATION: MAPLE ST the Worcester County (Worcester District) 2002'' and recorded with the Worcester less CONTAINING: 28.47 Acres more or less Registry of Deeds at Book 38735, Page 57, District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 784, ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 17 ASSESSORS' MAP 191, PARCEL 22 of which mortgage Aurora Loan Services, Plan 90; RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LLC is the present holder, for breach of the THENCE in an easterly direction by the REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 32465, conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- southerly line of said Mendon Street by a PAGE 129 PAGE 3832007 pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at curve to the left having a radius of one thou- 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $54.48 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,674.60 Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 8, 2009, sand two hundred thirty and 00/100 UNPAID BALANCE: $123.50 UNPAID BALANCE: $581.51 on the mortgaged premises located at 78 (1230.00) feet, a distance of one hundred Carney Street, Uxbridge, Worcester County, forty three and 12/100 (143.12) feet to a OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN OWNER OF RECORD: FERSCHKE, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises point at land now or formerly of Hendrika LEBEWOHL LLC THERESA described in said mortgage, Koopman as shown on said plan; LOCATION: 291-6 SOUTH ST LOCATION: 3 JOHNSON CT TO WIT: THENCE S 16¡ 48' 38'' E, by land now or for- CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 22,041 Square Feet more or The land and buildings thereon in the Town of merly of Hendrika Koopman as shown on less less Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, said plan, a distance of two hundred and ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 18 ASSESSORS' MAP 161, PARCEL 49 located on the southerly side of Carney 00/100 (200.00) feet to a point at land now or RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Street, more particularly bounded and formerly of Robert C. & Althea D. Koopman REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7074, PAGE described as follows: as shown on said plan; PAGE 129 359 BEGINNING at a point at the most north- THENCE S 77¡ 46' 55'' W, by land now or for- 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $777.16 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,315.06 easterly corner of the premises herein merly of Robert C. & Althea D. Koopman as UNPAID BALANCE: $1,100.37 UNPAID BALANCE: $3,183.23 described on the southerly side of said shown on said plan, a distance of two hun- Carney Street; dred thirty four and 83/100 (234.83) feet to a OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN OWNER OF RECORD: FLAGG RALPH & THENCE S. 08 01' 16'' E., a distance of point at the southeasterly corner of ''Parcel LEBEWOHL LLC FLAGG TERESA A 439.53 feet to a point in a stone wall at land B'' as shown on said plan; LOCATION: 291-8 SOUTH ST LOCATION: 3 WIXTEAD CT now or formerly of Bergeron; THENCE N 08¡ 38' 25'' E, partly by the east- CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 17,832 Square Feet more or THENCE S. 88 02' 16'' W., by and with said erly line of ''Parcel B'' as shown on said plan less less stone wall a distance of 106.45 feet to a point and partly by land now or formerly of Gerard ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 19 ASSESSORS' MAP 142, PARCEL 73 at land now or formerly of Picard; P.Caya as shown on said plan, a distance of RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- THENCE N. 01 57' 57'' W., a distance of two hundred twelve and 82/100 (212.82) feet REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, CATE OF TITLE# 67326 177.00 feet to a point; to the point of beginning. PAGE 129 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,332.52 THENCE S. 88 02' 03'' W., a distance of Meaning and intending to describe the same 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $754.54 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,602.49 50.00 feet; premises shown and designated on a plan of UNPAID BALANCE: $1,069.52 THENCE N. 01 57' 57'' W., a distance of land entitled ''Plan to Show Property in OWNER OF RECORD: FRAZER, JR, 200.86 feet to a point on the southerly side of Northbridge, Mass. Owned by Peter T. OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN JOHN C, said Carney Street; Koopman et ux to be Conveyed to Gordon LEBEWOHL LLC SUBSEQUENT OWNER: SHOCKLEY THENCE N. 59 45' 29'' E., a distance of DeYoung et ux, Apr. 24, 1956, Survey and LOCATION: 291-10 SOUTH ST DIANE V TEE & DORA REALTY TR 125.00 feet by and with said Carney Street to Plan by Kenneth Shaw,: said plan recorded CONTAINING: 5,030 Square Feet more or LOCATION: SOUTHEAST MAIN ST the point of beginning. with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds less CONTAINING: 5.91 Acres more or less The above described premises contain in Plan Book 216, Plan 53; and including that ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 20 ASSESSORS' MAP 222, PARCEL 20.1 46,138 square feet of land, more or less, and certain parcel shown as ''Parcel A'' as RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY are more particularly shown as Lot No. 1 on referred to hereinabove and as described in REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38262, a plan of land entitled ''Plan of Land in a deed from Gerard P. Caya to Alan E. PAGE 129 PAGE 124 Uxbridge, Mass. Prepared for Kenneth P. Kelliher, Trustee of the Alan E. Kelliher Family 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $767.92 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,532.74 Bernard'' Scale 1'' = 40' dated October 15, Trust dated August 15, 2002 and recorded UNPAID BALANCE: $1,087.49 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,634.38 1996, drawn by Andrews Survey & with said deeds in Book 27229, Page 293, Engineering, Inc., recorded in Worcester but excluding that certain parcel shown as OWNER OF RECORD: AUDET BUILDERS OWNER OF RECORD: GREENE MARY A District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 713, ''Parcel B'' as referred to hereinabove and as INC LOCATION: 71-73 PINE ST Plan 39. described in a deed from Alan E. Kelliher, LOCATION: POND ST CONTAINING: 28.98 Acres more or less For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Trustee of the Alan E. Kelliher Family Trust to CONTAINING: 3,223 Square Feet more or ASSESSORS' MAP 264, PARCEL 25 recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Gerard P. Caya dated August 15, 2002 and less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32169, recorded with said deeds in Book 27229, ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 30 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15199, Page 15. Page 294. RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 259 These premises will be sold and con- For mortgagors' title see deed recorded REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16027, 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,678.42 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all with Worcester County (Worcester District) PAGE 254 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,289.46 rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Registry of Deeds in Book 38880, Page 86. 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $53.46 covenants, liens or claims in the nature of These premises will be sold and con- UNPAID BALANCE: $122.04 OWNER OF RECORD: GREENE, liens, improvements, public assessments, veyed subject to and with the benefit of all WILLIAM H & GREENE, JUDITH any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, OWNER OF RECORD: BREAULT, JOHN J LOCATION: 66 NORTH ST water and sewer liens and any other munici- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of & BREAULT, CAROL L CONTAINING: 24,810 Square Feet more or pal assessments or liens or existing encum- liens, improvements, public assessments, LOCATION: 85 YEW ST less brances of record which are in force and are any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, CONTAINING: 2.51 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 138, PARCEL 5 applicable, having priority over said mort- water and sewer liens and any other munici- ASSESSORS' MAP 214, PARCEL 11 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY gage, whether or not reference to such pal assessments or liens or existing encum- RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4787, PAGE restrictions, easements, improvements, liens brances of record which are in force and are REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 11469, 467 or encumbrances is made in the deed. applicable, having priority over said mort- PAGE 209 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,036.70 TERMS OF SALE: gage, whether or not reference to such 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,021.28 UNPAID BALANCE: $586.78 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) restrictions, easements, improvements, liens UNPAID BALANCE: $1,026.55 Dollars by certified or bank check will be or encumbrances is made in the deed. OWNER OF RECORD: HILDITCH, required to be paid by the purchaser at the TERMS OF SALE: OWNER OF RECORD: CHACE, RICHARD GEORGE C & HILDITCH, LORI A time and place of sale. The balance is to be A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) E F LOCATION: 10 REID RD paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Dollars by certified or bank check will be LOCATION: 83 SOUTHEAST MAIN ST CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, required to be paid by the purchaser at the CONTAINING: 2.1 Acres more or less less Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to time and place of sale. The balance is to be ASSESSORS' MAP 214, PARCEL 27 ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 182 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, paid by certified or bank check at Harmon RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15138, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 11713, (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to PAGE 286 PAGE 176 provided to purchaser for recording upon P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,544.54 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $39.06 receipt in full of the purchase price. The Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty UNPAID BALANCE: $229.36 UNPAID BALANCE: $80.15 description of the premises contained in said (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be mortgage shall control in the event of an provided to purchaser for recording upon OWNER OF RECORD: CHROBAK,MARK OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- error in this publication. receipt in full of the purchase price. The K TEE MARK K CHRO STRUCTION CO INC Other terms, if any, to be announced at description of the premises contained in said SUBSEQUENT OWNER: CHROBAK MARK LOCATION: CHARLES ST the sale. mortgage shall control in the event of an K CONTAINING: 20,298 Square Feet more or AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC error in this publication. LOCATION: 18 ROBIN DR less Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at ASSESSORS' MAP 170, BLOCK 48, LOT ASSESSORS' MAP 141, PARCEL 30 the sale. 31 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY By its Attorneys, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18544, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAA REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38487, PAGE 146 150 California Street HOME EQUITY TRUST 2006-11, PAGE 261 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $658.94 Newton, MA 02458 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,111.50 UNPAID BALANCE: $289.35 (617) 558-0500 SERIES 2006-11 UNPAID BALANCE: $96.83O 200812-1457 - BLU Present holder of said mortgage OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON, June 12, 2009 OWNER OF RECORD: DANLYN REALTY WILLIAM W June 19, 2009 By its Attorneys, LLC LOCATION: 51 LEDGESTONE RD June 26, 2009 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. LOCATION: 24 RIEDELL RD Please Read LEGALS, page 10 10 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS UNPAID BALANCE: $1,293.18 approximately 0.48 Acres located and known Identifier 220078800000 and being part of continued from page 9 as SCHOOL ST shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 32672 on OWNER OF RECORD: RATCLIFFE, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 18 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. CONTAINING: 5.16 Acres more or less KEVIN J + LISA J Identifier 06035670000A and being part of 2009 Tax $1,698.37 ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 32 SUBSEQUENT OWNER: WASHINGTON the premises recorded in book 42207 on RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY MUTUAL SPECIALTY & MORTGAGE LLC page 105 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To BARRY LINDA M & PAUL R JT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7685, PAGE LOCATION: 412 NORTHEAST MAIN ST Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 207 CONTAINING: 8,624 Square Feet more or 2009 Tax $10.38 approximately 1.9 Acres located and known 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,481.58 less as 206 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of UNPAID BALANCE: $527.75 ASSESSORS' MAP 141, PARCEL 59 Assessed To ALIPUI GILBERT Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY A condominium located and known as 8 Identifier 170481500000 and being part of OWNER OF RECORD: KIBBE JR ALVIN N REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39954, DUCHESS PATH shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 36189 on TEE & HOPEVILLE REALTY TRUST PAGE 11 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 323 in the Worcester Registry of LOCATION: 67 GILBOA ST 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,983.00 Identifier 29022340010C and being part of Deeds. CONTAINING: 22.96 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $2,047.36 the premises recorded in book 26504 on Supposed Present Owner C/O LINDA ASSESSORS' MAP 138, PARCEL 45 page 131 in the Worcester Registry of BARRY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: ROMAN Deeds. 2009 Tax $2,173.41 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 35026, CATHOLIC BISHOP OF WORCE PAGE 277 SUBSEQUENT OWNER: LAMBERT Assessed To ANDERSON ROBERT D Assessed To BEAHN DARCIE M 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,183.46 MICHAEL P A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A condominium located and known as 129 UNPAID BALANCE: $822.15 LOCATION: MUMFORD ST approximately 0.2 Acres located and known QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of CONTAINING: 5.15 Acres more or less as 18 LAKE ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel OWNER OF RECORD: KOCUR, JOHN ASSESSORS' MAP 135, PARCEL 14.01 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 350012500120 and being part of PSUBSEQUENT OWNER: KOCUR RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Identifier 12A054100000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 22136 on WILLIAM REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4354, PAGE the premises recorded in book 25382 on page 291 in the Worcester Registry of LOCATION: RAILROAD AVE 541 page 150 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. CONTAINING: 1.52 Acres more or less 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,469.00 Deeds. 2009 Tax $440.06 ASSESSORS' MAP 189, PARCEL 16 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,108.68 2009 Sewer Lien $6.10 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2009 Tax $1,340.03 Assessed to BEAUSOLEIL HENRY & REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4913, PAGE OWNER OF RECORD: SEAGRAVE SHAWN & And SCOTT JT 518 GORDON R LE Assessed To ANDREWS RICHARD E & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $95.60 LOCATION: DAVIS ST JANET M approximately 1.23 Acres located and known UNPAID BALANCE: $82.00 CONTAINING: 37,245 Square Feet more or A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 650 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of less approximately 1.01 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel OWNER OF RECORD: LAMONTAGNE, ASSESSORS' MAP 193, PARCEL 1 as 21 CONESTOGA DRIVE shown on the Identifier 450383100000 and being part of MARIA J TEE LAMONT RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as the premises recorded in book 14311 on SUBSEQUENT OWNER: SPERONI REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26870, Parcel Identifier 410069600000 and being page 354 in the Worcester Registry of TOBERT S TEE & THE S & L REALTY PAGE 382 part of the premises recorded in book 37154 Deeds. TRUST 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $54.48 on page 105 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $476.22 LOCATION: DAVIS ST UNPAID BALANCE: $123.93 Deeds. CONTAINING: 1.06 Acres more or less 2009 Tax $1,296.30 Assessed To BERTONAZZI LISA R ASSESSORS' MAP 191, PARCEL 33.1 OWNER OF RECORD: SIMONE ROBERT A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY TEE & FINCH TRUST Assessed To ARMSTRONG WILLIAM S approximately 1.5 Acres located and known REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39152, LOCATION: 259 SOUTHWEST MAIN ST A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 90 CHARLES AVE shown on the Town of PAGE 114 CONTAINING: 1.04 Acres more or less approximately 21.84 Acres located and Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,167.80 ASSESSORS' MAP 227, PARCEL 29 known as 283 ALDRICH ST shown on the Identifier 190059700000 and being part of UNPAID BALANCE: $1,634.70 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as the premises recorded in book 19507 on CATE OF TITLE# 15311 Parcel Identifier 440453500000 and being page 285 in the Worcester OWNER OF RECORD: MARKUNIS BAR- 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,868.36 part of the premises recorded in book 35963 Registry of Deeds. BARA A & CORTESE THOMAS UNPAID BALANCE: $5,287.05 on page 133 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Sewer Lien $63.98 LOCATION: 76 NORTH ST Deeds. 2009 Tax $2,658.61 CONTAINING: 20,211 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: SYMS, CLARA 2009 Tax $1,672.18 2009 Water Lien $44.36 less LOCATION: UNKNOWN LOCATION ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 21 CONTAINING: 55 Acres more or less Assessed To AUDETT RONALD G & Assessed to BILODEAU PAULA M & RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 15080 AUDET PAULA ROBERT F And TE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 34572, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, PAGE 304 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 2738, PAGE approximately 1.02 Acres located and known approximately 0.59 Acres located and known 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,589.52 538 as 50 HERITAGE RD shown on the Town of as 15 HECLA ST shown on the Town of UNPAID BALANCE: $2,948.14 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,072.94 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel UNPAID BALANCE: $4,133.34 Identifier 130357800000 and being part of Identifier 190386400000 and being part of OWNER OF RECORD: MARSTERS the premises recorded in book 34921 on the premises recorded in book 21771 on EARLE M & KENNETH E T & M & R OWNER OF RECORD: VECCHIONE page 7 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. page 368 in the Worcester Registry of TRUST JOSEPH & VECCHIONE, MICHAEL, LINDA Supposed Present Owner C/O AUDET Deeds. LOCATION: 43 OLD FARM RD LEE RONALD G & PAULA J 2009 Tax $271.22 CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less LOCATION: WEBSTER ST 2009 Tax $1,930.16 ASSESSORS' MAP 224, PARCEL 26 CONTAINING: 6.28 Acres more or less Assessed to BLACKSTONE CHICAGO RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 200, PARCEL 18 Assessed To AYLWARD SEAN P & HERON CORP TRUST And BLACKSTONE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 14912, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY AMY JO CHICAGO REALTY PAGE 278 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 5777, PAGE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,495.74 192 approximately 0.23 Acres located and known approximately 22.95 Acres located and UNPAID BALANCE: $591.72 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $295.04 as 19 GERTRUDE ST shown on the Town of known as HOMEWARD AVE shown on the UNPAID BALANCE: $250.71 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as OWNER OF RECORD: MARSTERS KEN- Identifier 190478900000 and being part of Parcel Identifier 12B456100000 and being NETH E + DANIEL E & PRIME PROPER- OWNER OF RECORD: WARD PETER L the premises recorded in book 41679 on part of the premises recorded in book 14764 TIES REALTY TRUST TRUSTEE & WEBSTER STREET REALTY page 279 in the Worcester Registry of on page 233 in the Worcester Registry of LOCATION: 61 OLD FARM RD TRUST Deeds. Deeds. CONTAINING: 23,700 Square Feet more or LOCATION: WEBSTER ST 2009 Sewer Lien $115.98 2009 Tax $925.86 less CONTAINING: 31.24 Acres more or less 2009 Tax $1,825.36 ASSESSORS' MAP 237, PARCEL 29 ASSESSORS' MAP 205, PARCEL 1 2009 Water Lien $81.67 Assessed to BLACKSTONE CHICAGO RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CORP TRUST And BLACKSTONE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 29336, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 23041, Assessed To BAKER THOMAS B & DEBRA CHICAGO REALTY TRU PAGE 3932007 PAGE 115 TE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, REAL ESTATE TAX: $66.82 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,814.66 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 30.05 Acres ocated and UNPAID BALANCE: $73.12 UNPAID BALANCE: $3,869.48 approximately 0.12 Acres located and known known as HOMEWARD AVE shown on the as 12 HARTFORD AVE WEST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as OWNER OF RECORD: NICHOLS, KEN- OWNER OF RECORD: YUNG RALPH E & Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 12B376800000 and being NETH M & NICHOLS, JEAN YUNG KATHLEEN M Parcel Identifier 12C266900000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 14764 LOCATION: 287-2 SOUTH ST LOCATION: 26 SMITH HILL WY part of the premises recorded in book 13428 on page 233 in the Worcester Registry of CONTAINING: 5,580 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 4.68 Acres more or less on page 318 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. less ASSESSORS' MAP 148, PARCEL 17 Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,212.96 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 27 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2009 Tax $380.15 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 22789, Assessed to BLACKSTONE CHICAGO REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7433, PAGE PAGE 349 Assessed To BALDANZA DAVID A & CORP TRUST And BLACKSTONE- 1732007 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $5,949.04 ANGELES K CHICAGO REALTY TRU REAL ESTATE TAX: $776.14 UNPAID BALANCE: $8,096.22 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, UNPAID BALANCE: $1,098.99 approximately 0.58 Acres located and known approximately 5.37 Acres located and known June 12, 2009 as 14 WALL ST shown on the Town of as SUTTON ST shown on the Town of OWNER OF RECORD: ORBISON CORP Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel LOCATION: CROSS ST The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Identifier 060435600000 and being part of Identifier 040228400000 and being part of CONTAINING: 4.6 Acres more or less Town of Uxbridge the premises recorded in book 09094 on the premises recorded in book 15261 on ASSESSORS' MAP 144, PARCEL 4.1 David A Genereux, Collector of Taxes page 184 in the Worcester Registry of page 100 in the Worcester RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Office of the Collector of Taxes Deeds. Registry of Deeds. REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36607, Notice of Tax Taking 2009 Tax $307.51 2009 Tax $148.84 PAGE 1392007 REAL ESTATE TAX: To the owners of the hereinafter described $1,509.10 land and to all others concerned Assessed To BANGMA DALE E & PAMELA J Assessed To BLACKSTONE RIVER UNPAID BALANCE: $2,088.49 You are hereby notified that on Tuesday the A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, REALTY CORPO 30th day of June, 2009 , at 10:00 A.M. at the approximately 7.75 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, OWNER OF RECORD: PEZZELLA, Tax Collectors’s Office, 21 South Main Street as 545 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of approximately 0.15 Acres located and known THOMAS L, & PATRICIA , pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 36 CHURCH ST shown on the Town of SUBSEQUENT OWNER: AHRONIAN Chapter 60, Section 53, and by virtue of the Identifier 220061500000 and being part of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel KATHLEEN M authority vested in me as Collector of Taxes, the premises recorded in book 38876 on Identifier 060445300000 and being part of LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST it is my intention to take for the Town of page 159 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 31865 on CONTAINING: 7.74 Acres more or less Uxbridge the following parcels of land for Deeds. page 175 in the Worcester Registry of ASSESSORS' MAP 257, PARCEL 3 non-payment of the taxes due thereon, with 2009 Tax $5,750.58 Deeds. RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY interest and all incidental expenses and 2009 Tax $142.97 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39769, costs to the date of taking, unless the same Assessed To BANGMAS FARM LLC PAGE 206 shall have been paid before that date. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To BOISVERT MICHAEL J & 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,693.12 approximately 71.84 Acres located and BARBARA A UNPAID BALANCE: $1,275.54 Assessed To A & J REALTY HOLDING LLC known as 500 HARTFORD AVE WEST A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors approximately 2.02 Acres located and known OWNER OF RECORD: PEZZELLA, approximately 1.71 Acres located and known Records as Parcel Identifier 160388100000 as 37 SOUTHWOODS DR shown on the THOMAS L, & PATRICIA as 56 INDUSTRIAL DR shown on the Town and being part of the premises recorded in Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as SUBSEQUENT OWNER: AHRONIAN of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel book 32672 on page 18 in the Worcester Parcel Identifier 370395900000 and being KATHLEEN M Identifier 40046590000T and being part of Registry of Deeds. part of the premises recorded in book 32284 LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST the premises recorded in book 21707 on 2009 Tax $19,053.33 on page 038 in the Worcester Registry of CONTAINING: 8.09 Acres more or less page 256 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. ASSESSORS' MAP 257, PARCEL 4 Deeds. Assessed To BANGMAS FARM LLC 2009 Tax $2,917.58 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2009 Tax $7.60 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39769, approximately 2.02 Acres located and known Assessed To BRIGGS ARTHUR J & PAGE 206 Assessed To ABRAMS KATHERINE M as 519 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of JENNIFER A TE 2007 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,713.68 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Please Read LEGALS, page 11 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 11 LEGALS LEGALS Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 300 OAK ST shown on the Town of Parcel Identifier 080297200000 and being continued from page 10 Identifier 18B397100000 and being part of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel part of the premises recorded in book 21540 the premises recorded in book 36089 on Identifier 130028600000 and being part of on page 290 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 304 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 6535 on page Deeds. approximately 1.03 Acres located and known Deeds. 109 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Supposed Present Owner C/O as 184 HARTFORD AVE WEST shown on 2009 Sewer Lien $34.61 2009 Tax $1,702.98 CITIMORTGAGE INC the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as 2009 Tax $569.11 2009 Tax $2,531.49 Parcel Identifier 110461500000 and being 2009 Water Lien $22.03 Assessed To DELOREY CARL N & part of the premises recorded in book 26697 BARBARA J Assessed To FAIRHURST JOHN O IV on page 126 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To COLELLA PETER J & AMY L A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 2.42 Acres located and known approximately 0.86 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,227.41 approximately 2 Acres located and known as as 294 OAK ST shown on the Town of as 328 MILLVILLE RD shown on the Town of 346 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to BROOME JASON R & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 130103700000 and being part of Identifier 300356800000 and being part of REBECCA M And RUSS BROOME TE Identifier 230056500000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 06535 on the premises recorded in book 27619 on A condominium located and known as 20 the premises recorded in book 18242 on page 109 in the Worcester Registry of page 90 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. PINECREST RD shown on the Town of page 285 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $865.82 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. 2009 Tax $3,687.29 2009 Water Lien $3.75 Identifier 13033310000B and being part of 2009 Tax $850.57 2009 Water Lien $352.66 the premises recorded in book 38158 on Assessed to FIRST EVANGELICAL page 344 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To COPLAND PAMELA J Assessed To DESMARAIS VICTOR A & CONGREGATIO And CHURCH Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, ADELINE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $2,404.01 approximately 0.14 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.19 Acres located and known 2009 Water Lien $68.09 as 79 OAK ST shown on the Town of approximately 0.25 Acres located and known as 19 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 37 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To BRUNEAU DONALD R & Identifier 190186700000 and being part of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 24A073500000 and being part of DIANA M TE the premises recorded in book 21274 on Identifier 18B478400000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 2251 on page A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 091 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 05757 on 491 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 0.88 Acres located and known Deeds. page 169 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $852.15 as 146 BROOKSIDE DR shown on the Town 2009 Tax $714.12 Deeds. of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $1,884.56 Assessed To FOLEY ELLEN M Identifier 18D022900000 and being part of Assessed To COURTOIS JOHN B & A condominium located and known as 37 the premises recorded in book 14095 on LORRAINE A TE Assessed To DESRUISSEAUX RENE J & HARVEST RD shown on the Town of page 314 in the Worcester Registry of A condominium located and known as 7 BETTY A Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. CARRIAGE PATH shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 13015410030A and being part of 2009 Tax $805.06 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel approximately 0.28 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 18289 on Identifier 25042450007C and being part of as 7 COTTAGE ST shown on the Town of page 160 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To BURKE JOHN D & MARILYN the premises recorded in book 32198 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. J TE page 142 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 110168400000 and being part of 2009 Tax $291.13 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. the premises recorded in book 06359 on approximately 0.82 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,038.50 page 221 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To FORTINI DEBORAH J & as 246 N MAIN ST shown on the Town of Deeds. MICHAEL Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To COX KEVIN C 2009 Tax $2,906.71 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 18D041100000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Water Lien $404.38 approximately 0.2 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 06494 on approximately 2.65 Acres located and known as 25 KENNEDY ST shown on the Town of page 242 in the Worcester Registry of as 674 WEST ST shown on the Town of Assessed To DICKINSON CLAY E & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel TAMMY L TE Identifier 190395100000 and being part of 2009 Tax $895.47 Identifier 370246800000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 22354 on the premises recorded in book 16803 on approximately 1.03 Acres located and known page 234 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To CARLSON JEFFREY R page 093 in the Worcester Registry of as 51 WOODLAND RD shown on the Town Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Sewer Lien $292.56 approximately 2.1 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $892.06 Identifier 140091400000 and being part of 2009 Tax $959.69 as 93 LACKEY DAM RD shown on the Town the premises recorded in book 14434 on 2009 Water Lien $201.45 of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To CROTEAU NICOLE R & page 323 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 090072200000 and being part of STEVEN TE Deeds. Assessed To FRANCESCHI JEREMY the premises recorded in book 31448 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $3,041.61 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 37 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 1 Acres located and known as 2009 Water Lien $57.67 approximately 2.26 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $837.61 410 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of as 709 WEST ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to DOWDEN RICHARD H & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To CARRIERE NORMAND & Identifier 230307700000 and being part of SUZANNE M And TE Identifier 370327800000 and being part of LAURICE TE the premises recorded in book 40906 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 19593 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 36 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 0.85 Acres located and known page 308 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 2.16 Acres located and known Supposed Present Owner C/O CROTEAU as 545 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of Deeds. as 43 SPINNING WHEEL DR shown on the ROGER H & ELLEN G Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $1,808.59 Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as 2009 Tax $1,900.86 Identifier 450128100000 and being part of Parcel Identifier 300099200000 and being the premises recorded in book 20936 on Assessed To FRIGON DONALD O & part of the premises recorded in book 14275 Assessed to CROTEAU ROGER H page 294 in the Worcester Registry of CAROL A T/E on page 077 in the Worcester Registry of TRUSTEE And CROTEAU FAMILY TRUST Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. A condominium located and known as 122 2009 Tax $760.12 approximately 0.6 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $5,859.55 CARRINGTON LANE shown on the Town of as 180 N MAIN ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To DOWDEN SUZANNE M & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To CARUSO ROGER P Identifier 12A068800180 and being part of RICHARD H Identifier 18D203400000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 41098 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 10569 on approximately 1.01 Acres located and known page 272 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 0.89 Acres located and known page 047 in the Worcester Registry of as 85 OLD ELMDALE RD shown on the Deeds. as 39 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of Deeds. Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as 2009 Tax $988.47 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $1,271.27 Parcel Identifier 300083400000 and being Identifier 300261300000 and being part of part of the premises recorded in book 41743 Assessed to DAGLE KEVIN P & TANIA J the premises recorded in book 18698 on Assessed To GIGUERE REALTY LLC on page 116 in the Worcester Registry of And TE page 178 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. approximately 0.52 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $71.22 approximately 1.07 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,098.34 as 160 IRONSTONE ST shown on the Town as 21 PLEASANT ST shown on the Town of of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to CHACE RICHARD E III & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To DRISCOLL JOSEPH T Identifier 510017600000 and being part of MORTIMER And BARBRA L Identifier 24A243400000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 36942 on A condominium located and known as 153 S the premises recorded in book 31019 on approximately 0.24 Acres located and known page 281 in the Worcester Registry of MAIN ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge page 117 in the Worcester Registry of as 123 N MAIN ST shown on the Town of Deeds. Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $3,514.34 25034970000B and being part of the premis- 2009 Tax $177.28 Identifier 18B301400000 and being part of es recorded in book 41399 on page 206 in the premises recorded in book 38469 on Assessed To GNIADEK JOSEPH the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Assessed to DALEY JOHN E TRUSTEE And page 106 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $5.19 THE 20 HIGH STREET REALTY TRUST Deeds. approximately 0.22 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $1,710.53 as 13 GARDEN ST shown on the Town of Assessed To CHAPLIN DAVID W & LINDA L approximately 0.5 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A condominium located and known as 8 as 20 HIGH ST shown on the Town of Assessed To DRUMMOND PAMELA Identifier 18D123200000 and being part of HIGHNESS DR shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A condominium located and known as 129 the premises recorded in book 41148 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 250177100000 and being part of QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of page 261 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 29022340018C and being part of the premises recorded in book 37040 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. the premises recorded in book 13462 on page 226 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 350012500010 and being part of 2009 Tax $179.99 page 127 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the premises recorded in book 26578 on Deeds. 2009 Tax $698.02 page 342 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To GORDON COLIN J & DIANE V 2009 Sewer Lien $495.94 Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $1,284.16 Assessed To DAVIDE MICHAEL J & 2009 Tax $286.19 approximately 2.09 Acres located and known 2009 Water Lien $352.02 MICHELLE L T as 23 LOCUST ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To DUFREND ALLAN Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To CHOSTA HENRY JR & approximately 2 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 440479500000 and being part of PAULINE M TE as 155 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of approximately 0.26 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 39928 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 3 OAK ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge page 245 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 2 Acres located and known as Identifier 450251400000 and being part of Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier Deeds. 43 BUFFUM RD shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 25754 on 190422200000 and being part of the prem- 2009 Tax $1,174.86 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 255 in the Worcester Registry of ises recorded in book 33747 on page 346 in Identifier 370055700000 and being part of Deeds. the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Assessed To GORETTI INC the premises recorded in book 15721 on Supposed Present Owner C/O FORTE 2009 Tax $121.53 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 338 in the Worcester Registry of VINCENT III & KAUKER B approximately 1.74 Acres located and known Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,183.81 Assessed To DURSO THOMAS R & as 466 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $838.31 DEIDRE M TE Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to DELANG BRUCE E & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 400442700000 and being part of Assessed To COFFIN RICHARD A & MICHELE I And TE approximately 1.16 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 18263 on AUDRESS M TE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 333 WEST RIVER RD shown on the Town page 126 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 2.43 Acres located and known of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. approximately 0.48 Acres located and known as 156 RAWSON ST shown on the Town of Identifier 070384500000 and being part of 2009 Tax $2,042.99 as 4 JODIE CIRCLE shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 17224 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 040354900000 and being part of page 254 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To GRADY JAMES & AMY L JT Identifier 250401700000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 21396 on Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 22554 on page 377 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $2,119.19 approximately 3.07 Acres located and known page 67 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Deeds. as 304 WEST ST shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $2,498.49 2009 Tax $1,099.68 Assessed To ESTERS JOSHUA P & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel LAURETTA Identifier 270247500000 and being part of Assessed To COLE RICHARD Assessed To DELOREY CARL N & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 02967 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, BARBARA J approximately 0.92 Acres located and known page 462 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 0.12 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 671 HARTFORD AVE EAST shown on Deeds. as 27 SEAGRAVE ST shown on the Town of approximately 1.25 Acres located and known the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Please Read LEGALS, page 12 12 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS as 11 BUFFUM RD shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 42042 on 2009 Tax $949.98 continued from page 11 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 191 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 370135600000 and being part of Deeds. Assessed To LYTWYNEC MICHAEL E Supposed Present Owner C/O EXCEED the premises recorded in book 39646 on 2009 Tax $14.22 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, REALTY LLC page 84 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 3.25 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,313.06 2009 Tax $764.50 Assessed To KEEGAN EDWARD F as 357 RIVER RD shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To GRAVESON WILLIAM J & Assessed To HILLS GARY S approximately 6.3 Acres located and known Identifier 460442600000 and being part of CHRISTINE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 955 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 34477 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 1 Acres located and known as Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 159 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 6.22 Acres located and known 200 HARTFORD AVE EAST shown on the Identifier 520213800000 and being part of Deeds. as 436 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as the premises recorded in book 27264 on 2009 Tax $1,129.71 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Parcel Identifier 12A086400000 and being page 336 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 230104500000 and being part of part of the premises recorded in book 24764 Deeds. Assessed To MACDONALD BRIAN M & the premises recorded in book 08615 on on page 366 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $1,864.93 DEBRA J T page 084 in the Worcester Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $3,030.62 Assessed To KEEGAN EDWARD F III approximately 2.21 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,189.71 2009 Water Lien $61.99 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 410 HIGH ST shown on the Town of approximately 0.19 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To GRAVESON WILLIAM J & Assessed To HIRSCH EDWARD C as 28 S MAIN ST shown on the Town of Identifier 280232700000 and being part of CHRISTINE A condominium located and known as 8 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 15437 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, WASHINGTON CT shown on the Town of Identifier 250091700000 and being part of page 383 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 1.19 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 27388 on Deeds. as 444 HAZEL ST shown on the Town of Identifier 17006510008W and being part of page 098 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $3,495.90 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 34187 on Deeds. Identifier 230093400000 and being part of page 60 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $949.73 Assessed To MANNING JOHN P & LINDA the premises recorded in book 32848 on 2009 Tax $898.93 A TE page 167 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To KEEGAN JAMES A & BECKY A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. Assessed to HOOD WILLIAM H TRUSTEE D TE approximately 1.85 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $823.83 And QUAKER REALTY TRUST A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 292 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 2.93 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To GRAY DAVID approximately 0.73 Acres located and known as 462 RIVER RD shown on the Town of Identifier 230088800000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 750 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 21323 on approximately 1.42 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 460475100000 and being part of page 102 in the Worcester Registry of as 504 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of Identifier 510011300000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 24512 on Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 08986 on page 143 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $166.00 Identifier 450046400000 and being part of page 180 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the premises recorded in book 8188 on page Deeds. 2009 Tax $2,234.51 Assessed To MANNING THOMAS & 361 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Supposed Present Owner C/O ROBERT DARLENE TE Supposed Present Owner C/O VALENTINE Assessed To KENNEDY MATTHEW S A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, SILVA JOSE G 2009 Tax $25.02 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 1 Acres located and known as 2009 Tax $1,482.44 approximately 0.06 Acres located and known 307 HIGH ST shown on the Town of Assessed to HOOD WILLIAM H TRUSTEE as 3 HARTFORD AVE WEST shown on the Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To GRAY SUNG W & JUDY A And QUAKER REALTY TRUST Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Identifier 290012100000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Parcel Identifier 12C271600000 and being the premises recorded in book 22912 on approximately 9.56 Acres located and known approximately 0.75 Acres located and known part of the premises recorded in book 40143 page 290 in the Worcester Registry of as 76 SOUTHWOODS DR shown on the as 125 IRONSTONE ST shown on the Town on page 166 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. 2009 Tax $3,764.55 Parcel Identifier 370385900000 and being Identifier 500161300000 and being part of 2009 Sewer Lien $110.52 part of the premises recorded in book 39165 the premises recorded in book 08986 on 2009 Tax $1,868.14 Assessed to MANSFIELD TODD D & on page 300 in the Worcester Registry of page 180 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Water Lien $76.57 TRICIA A And TE Deeds. Deeds. A condominium located and known as 210 2009 Tax $8.40 Supposed Present Owner C/O Assessed To KILDUFF THOMAS P & GRANITE ST shown on the Town of DAVIS DENISE A MARY R Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To GREENBERG DAVID R 2009 Tax $277.19 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 12A15480005G and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 2.47 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 23371 on approximately 0.46 Acres located and known Assessed To HOSFORD JC as 541 ELMWOOD AVE shown on the Town page 178 in the Worcester Registry of as 62 CARNEY ST shown on the Town of CONSTRUCTION INC of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 490369200000 and being part of 2009 Tax $668.35 Identifier 24A144600000 and being part of approximately 2 Acres located and known as the premises recorded in book 08403 on the premises recorded in book 18251 on 35 OLD SHERMAN FARM RD shown on the page 186 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To MARTIN JANICE L page 209 in the Worcester Registry of Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. Parcel Identifier 520219500000 and being 2009 Tax $2,273.43 approximately 0.3 Acreslocated and known 2009 Sewer Lien $373.32 part of the premises recorded in book 39042 as 32 CROSS RD shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $2,873.28 on page 324 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed to KIRK DARRIN J & And Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Water Lien $268.26 Deeds. KATHLEEN M TE Identifier 170483800000 and being part of 2009 Tax $921.90 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 22873 on Assessed To GREHOSKI SCOTT F & approximately 0.54 Acres located and known page 136 in the Worcester Registry of CHERYL ANN Assessed To HUDON PAUL & KATHY JO as 45 LAKE ST shown on the Town of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $664.75 approximately 3.14 Acres located and known approximately 0.7 Acres located and known Identifier 060455200000 and being part of as 119 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of as 21 RIVULET ST shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 23649 on Assessed To MCCUTCHEN JASON D Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 172 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 450172100000 and being part of Identifier 12C431500000 and being part of Deeds. approximately 0.3 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 15298 on the premises recorded in book 20936 on 2009 Tax $572.57 as 27 ELM ST shown on the Town of page 108 in the Worcester Registry of page 234 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Deeds. Assessed to LANOUE RICHARD L JR & Identifier 12C354500000 and being part of 2009 Tax $91.96 2009 Sewer Lien $147.25 JUDITH And GIAMPIETRO the premises recorded in book 41580 on 2009 Tax $3,045.07 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 300 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To GRENON GILBERT 2009 Water Lien $103.69 approximately 0.79 Acres located and known Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 17 FAIR ST shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $5.28 approximately 0.13 Acres located and known Assessed To HUNT RONALD R & JEAN M Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 125 N MAIN ST shown on the Town of A condominium located and known as 23 Identifier 190264600000 and being part of Assessed To MCGUNAGLE JOHN R & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel MEADOW RD shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 14825 on DENISE Identifier 18B296300000 and being part of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 374 in the Worcester Registry of A condominium located and known as 11 the premises recorded in book 25668 on Identifier 13022820012B and being part of Deeds. CROWNS WAY shown on the Town of page 400 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 18795 on 2009 Tax $1,733.46 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. page 340 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 29022340004B and being part of 2009 Sewer Lien $108.80 Deeds. Assessed to LAWSON JEAN And BLDG 7 the premises recorded in book 40418 on 2009 Tax $2,035.05 2009 Tax $570.49 UNIT D page 318 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Water Lien $76.57 A condominium located and known as 2 Deeds. Assessed To JACKMAN FUNERAL CROWNS WAY shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $49.90 Assessed To GRENON GILBERT R SERVICE INC Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 29022340007D and being part of Assessed To MCKEON MATTHEW & approximately 0.08 Acres located and known approximately 0.29 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 16470 on PERREIRA JEN as 32 GLENDALE AVE shown on the Town as 36 SNOWLING RD shown on the Town of page 339 in the Worcester Registry of A condominium located and known as 291 N of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. MAIN ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Identifier 18A224100000 and being part of Identifier 18B381200000 and being part of 2009 Sewer Lien $62.31 Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier the premises recorded in book 22473 on the premises recorded in book 06378 on 2009 Tax $673.59 12C35570000A and being part of the prem- page 367 in the Worcester Registry of page 005 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Water Lien $43.87 ises recorded in book 38430 on page 131 in Deeds. Deeds. the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Sewer Lien $110.02 2009 Tax $474.80 Assessed To LEBLANC DANIEL J & Supposed Present Owner C/O FEDERAL 2009 Tax $2,330.21 ANDREA M HOME LOAN MORTGAG 2009 Water Lien $77.42 Assessed To JACKSON KENNETH R & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $559.96 SUSAN M TE approximately 0.15 Acres located and known Assessed To GRINNELL DAVID B & JANIS A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 23 LINWOOD ST shown on the Town of Assessed to MCQUADE JOHN H & E M T/E approximately 0.17 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel MCQUADE CHA And CFM REALTY TRUST A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 62 S MAIN ST shown on the Town of Identifier 12A068900000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 10.11 Acres located and Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 27227 on approximately 0.24 Acres located and known known as 379 HARTFORD AVE EAST Identifier 250172800000 and being part of page 276 in the Worcester Registry of as 15 LAKE ST shown on the Town of shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors the premises recorded in book 22616 on Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Records as Parcel Identifier 070371200000 page 343 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $289.13 Identifier 12A054600000 and being part of and being part of the premises recorded in Deeds. the premises recorded in book 41502 on book 10414 on page 100 in the Worcester 2009 Tax $227.94 Assessed To LIMANEK VINCENTIA page 210 in the Worcester Registry of Registry of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. 2009 Tax $220.38 Assessed To JACOBS RONALD R approximately 0.28 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $2,796.03 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 2 WM WARD ST shown on the Town of Assessed To HARE MARK approximately 0 Acres located and known as Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To MELLO DEBORAH A A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 584 CHOCOLOG RD shown on the Town of Identifier 12A077400000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 4 Acres located and known as Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 03162 on approximately 0.24 Acres located and known 254 POND ST shown on the Town of Identifier 430423500000 and being part of page 100 in the Worcester Registry of as 2 GARDEN ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 41954 on Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 340263400000 and being part of page 206 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $421.54 Identifier 18D126500000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 32463 on Deeds. the premises recorded in book 36055 on page 107 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $801.34 Assessed To LOETHER TRAVIS T page 99 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Deeds. A condominium located and known as 25 2009 Sewer Lien $75.58 2009 Tax $2,118.22 Assessed To JENNINGS LISA A COTTON MILL WAY shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $766.14 A condominium located and known as 9 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Water Lien $54.33 Assessed To HARRINGTON THOMAS CROWNS WAY shown on the Town of Identifier 290299900010 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 39519 on Assessed To MERCHANT ROLAND approximately 2.28 Acres located and known Identifier 29022340004A and being part of page 1 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Please Read LEGALS, page 13 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 13 LEGALS LEGALS TRUSTEE And STRICA REALTY TRUSTEE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, continued from page 12 Assessed To NATIONWIDE REAL ESTATE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.36 Acres located and known & DEVE approximately 5.99 Acres located and known as 2 ELMSHADE DR shown on the Town of ESTATE OF A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 35 BUXTON ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.92 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 300029300000 and being part of approximately 1.16 Acres located and known as 217 RIVER RD shown on the Town of Identifier 560222700000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 27812 on as 175 HENRY ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 22176 on page 353 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 450406600000 and being part of page 343 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Identifier 200362700000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 29263 on Deeds. 2009 Tax $8.81 the premises recorded in book 23010 on page 118 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $17,418.92 page 130 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Assessed To PREBLE JOHN E & Deeds. 2009 Tax $3,975.54 Assessed To PANDOLFO DEREK J & CHRISTINE A Supposed Present Owner C/O RICHARD CATHYANN A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, BAKER Assessed To NELSON ALBERT G & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 1.56 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $712.87 MARIANNE E T approximately 0.41 Acres located and known as 15 PATRIOT WAY shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 374 MILLVILLE RD shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To MICHEL GEORGE P & approximately 1.08 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 360207300000 and being part of DEBORAH as 128 EAST ST shown on the Town of Identifier 350042400000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 40065 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 17877 on page 289 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 1.74 Acres located and known Identifier 310374200000 and being part of page 051 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. as 465 HARTFORD AVE EAST shown on the premises recorded in book 16545 on Deeds. Supposed Present Owner the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as page 377 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Sewer Lien $38.06 C/O GULINO ALEXIUS & MARY JO Parcel Identifier 070238800000 and being Deeds. 2009 Tax $686.80 2009 Tax $3,442.54 part of the premises recorded in book 08500 2009 Tax $935.52 on page 301 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To PARADIS ROGER P Assessed To PRINCE REBECCA A & Deeds. Assessed To NEUBAUER AMY E A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, MARONEY ED 2009 Tax $836.16 A condominium located and known as 1 approximately 2 Acres located and known as A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, JESTERS WAY shown on the Town of 1155 HATHAWAY LANE shown on the Town approximately 0.19 Acres located and known Assessed To MONACO WILLIAM J & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel as 22 MARYWOOD ST shown on the Town JOAN E Identifier 29022340017A and being part of Identifier 470295700000 and being part of of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 20799 on the premises recorded in book 40086 on Identifier 24A062400000 and being part of approximately 3.2 Acres located and known page 210 in the Worcester Registry of page 381 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 39739 on as 103 ALBEE RD shown on the Town of Deeds. Deeds. page 3 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $45.42 2009 Tax $1,182.96 2009 Tax $79.41 Identifier 410351200000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 11870 on Assessed To NIGRELLI ELLEN F Assessed To PARKER DAVID E Assessed To PROVENCAL BRIAN K & page 210 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, MICHELE Deeds. approximately 1.01 Acres located and known approximately 1.21 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $2,191.74 as 16 MY WAY shown on the Town of as 101 ROCKMEADOW RD shown on the approximately 0.29 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as as 17 BOSTON AVE shown on the Town of Assessed to MOREIRA PAULO A & Identifier 070382900000 and being part of Parcel Identifier 080463400000 and being Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel FLEMING And KATHLEEN A JT the premises recorded in book 09057 on part of the premises recorded in book 21742 Identifier 18A219800000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 354 in the Worcester Registry of on page 232 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 38487 on approximately 0.47 Acres located and known Deeds. Deeds. page 186 in the Worcester Registry of as 18 LARKIN AVE shown on the Town of Supposed Present Owner C/O ELLEN 2009 Tax $1,312.08 Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel MACKIE 2009 Tax $1,018.55 Identifier 200107300000 and being part of 2009 Tax $1,539.73 Assessed To PARKER DAVID E the premises recorded in book 23217 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To PRYCE JOHN R page 327 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To NORTHEAST PIPELINE approximately 4.19 Acres located and known A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. SERVICE INC as 91 ROCKMEADOW RD shown on the approximately 0.51 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $2,009.34 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as as SYLVAN RD shown on the Town of approximately 3.03 Acres located and known Parcel Identifier 080466700000 and being Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To MORIN WILFRED W & as 85 S MAIN ST shown on the Town of part of the premises recorded in book 11642 Identifier 050456200000 and being part of OXFORD JOAN Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel on page 120 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 30237 on A condominium located and known as 85 Identifier 250253100000 and being part of Deeds. page 325 in the Worcester Registry of HARVEST RD shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 16293 on 2009 Tax $220.23 Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 336 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $21.91 Identifier 13006350000A and being part of Deeds. Assessed To PARKER DAVID E 2009 Water Lien $169.29 the premises recorded in book 35236 on 2009 Tax $2,242.32 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 31 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 1.1 Acres located and known Assessed To QUDSIEH SAMIR P & Deeds. Assessed To NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT as 111 ROCKMEADOW RD shown on the VALERIE 2009 Tax $605.96 GROUP L Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Parcel Identifier 080388600000 and being approximately 0.18 Acres located and known Assessed To MORROW MARK S & approximately 11.25 Acres located and part of the premises recorded in book 21742 as 23 BOSTON ST shown on the Town of KATHLEEN M known as 65 GLEN ST shown on the Town of on page 234 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Identifier 12C286300000 and being part of approximately 2.85 Acres located and known Identifier 360423500000 and being part of 2009 Tax $1,308.52 the premises recorded in book 23050 on as 318 SUTTON ST shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 32894 on page 24 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 121 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To PARKER DAVID E 2009 Sewer Lien $122.13 Identifier 100081500000 and being part of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $448.71 the premises recorded in book 16386 on 2009 Tax $1,686.43 approximately 1.27 Acres located and known page 181 in the Worcester Registry of as 137 ROCKMEADOW RD shown on the Assessed To QUINN THOMAS J & KAREN Deeds. Assessed To NORTHWIND PARTNERS MA Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as E TE 2009 Tax $1,881.35 LLC Parcel Identifier 080382100000 and being A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A condominium located and known as 35 part of the premises recorded in book 42235 approximately 0.22 Acres located and known Assessed To MOSCARITOLO LEONARD P SUMMERFIELD DR shown on the Town of on page 54 in the Worcester Registry of as 32 KENNEDY ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel approximately 0.4 Acres located and known Identifier 23044350015A and being part of 2009 Tax $1,313.86 Identifier 190392400000 and being part of as 1 CHARLES AVE shown on the Town of the premises recorded in book 34880 on the premises recorded in book 40597 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel page 294 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To PAUL WILLIAM G page 287 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 190308100000 and being part of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. the premises recorded in book 24143 on Supposed Present Owner C/O WILLARD approximately 0.2 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $313.34 page 361 in the Worcester Registry of PATRICIA as 31 ELM ST shown on the Town of Deeds. 2009 Tax $787.65 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to QUINTILIANI ANNE LIFE 2009 Tax $75.33 Identifier 12C354100000 and being part of TENANT And QUINTILIANI PETER & Assessed To NOVAK EDWARD the premises recorded in book 07268 on HELEN G REM Assessed To MOTTRAM RICHARD & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 080 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, MADELINE G approximately 0.43 Acres located and known Deeds. approximately 0.19 Acres located and known A condominium located and known as 11 as 127 OAK ST shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $1,735.06 as 388 MILLVILLE RD shown on the Town of HIGH ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier Identifier 190037800000 and being part of Assessed To PICARD JOHN M Identifier 350045500000 and being part of 250174500070 and being part of the prem- the premises recorded in book 00000 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 34509 on ises recorded in book 21678 on page 013 in page 000 in the Worcester Registry of approximately 0.22 Acres located and known page 50 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Deeds. as 16 CHURCH ST shown on the Town of 2009 Sewer Lien $37.63 2009 Tax $1,333.31 2009 Tax $502.97 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $2,104.61 Identifier 060447100000 and being part of 2009 Water Lien $26.50 Assessed to MULLINEAUX SCOTT L & Assessed To OBRIEN KEVIN E & PAULA J the premises recorded in book 15567 on SPAVOLD H And JT TE page 360 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To RILEY RICHARD W & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. EDWARD J TC approximately 0.73 Acres located and known approximately 0.78 Acres located and known Supposed Present Owner A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 15 LARKIN AVE shown on the Town of as 59 WM WARD ST shown on the Town of C/O R&R REALTY MANAGEMENT LLC approximately 0.16 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Sewer Lien $68.36 as 124 N MAIN ST shown on the Town of Identifier 200181100000 and being part of Identifier 12A082300000 and being part of 2009 Tax $497.09 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 40717 on the premises recorded in book 19269 on Identifier 18B296600000 and being part of page 171 in the Worcester Registry of page 257 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To PICARD JOHN M the premises recorded in book 34960 on Deeds. Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 391 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $29.52 2009 Tax $705.12 approximately 0.2 Acres located and known Deeds. as 18 CHURCH ST shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $17.31 Assessed To NATIONWIDE REAL ESTATE Assessed To OLIVERIRA NICHOLAS L & Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel & DEVE PIAZZA M Identifier 060444700000 and being part of Assessed To ROBBINS WILLIAM E II & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A condominium located and known as 9 the premises recorded in book 15567 on CINDY J TE approximately 0.92 Acres located and known DUCHESS PATH shown on the Town of page 360 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 201 RIVER RD shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. approximately 2.98 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 29022340005A and being part of Supposed Present Owner as 114 CHOCOLOG RD shown on the Town Identifier 450402400000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 37906 on C/O R&R REALTY MANAGEMENT LLC of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 29263 on page 277 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $1,325.28 Identifier 390304800000 and being part of page 118 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the premises recorded in book 29917 on Deeds. 2009 Tax $20.38 Assessed To POLISH AMERICAN SOCIAL page 85 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,517.35 CIVIC CO 2009 Tax $1,166.85 Assessed To OLSON CARL J & ROSEMARY A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To NATIONWIDE REAL ESTATE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.96 Acres located and known Assessed To ROBERTS JASON H & DEVE approximately 0.66 Acres located and known as 217 MENDON ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 31 LONDONDERRY WAY shown on the Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel approximately 0.2 Acres located and known approximately 0.92 Acres located and known Town ofUxbridge Assessors Records as Identifier 190381900000 and being part of as 6 HOMEWARD AVE shown on the Town as 209 RIVER RD shown on the Town of Parcel Identifier 12A249900000 and being the premises recorded in book 02780 on of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel part of the premises recorded in book 19979 page 129 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 18A214800000 and being part of Identifier 450405300000 and being part of on page 347 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the premises recorded in book 25841 on the premises recorded in book 29263 on Deeds. 2009 Tax $3,154.12 page 245 in the Worcester Registry of page 118 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $1,054.40 Deeds. Deeds. Assessed to POLY ALEXANDER & And 2009 Tax $673.16 2009 Tax $1,517.35 Assessed to PADAVANO RICHARD W COERYANN TE Please Read LEGALS, page 14 14 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS MARLENE M TE approximately 1.56 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel continued from page 13 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 312 EAST ST shown on the Town of Identifier 190421500000 and being part of approximately 3.11 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 35493 on as 248 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of Identifier 360381200000 and being part of page 228 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To ROMASCO BARBARA A Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 19812 on Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 440471400000 and being part of page 039 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $24.72 approximately 0.34 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 20016 on Deeds. as 97 HOMEWARD AVE shown on the Town page 125 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $186.88 Assessed To UXBRIDGE APARTMENTS of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. LLC Identifier 18A152300000 and being part of 2009 Tax $853.68 Assessed To STEFANCYK THOMAS & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 21731 on JUNE A approximately 6.49 Acres located and known page 254 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To SMALL DAVID & REBECCA A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.28 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $304.76 approximately 4.01 Acres located and known as 56 CROSS ST shown on the Town of Identifier 230376500000 and being part of as 9 SCOTTS LANE shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 38467 on Assessed to RONDEAU JOHN D & TAMMY Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 190343200000 and being part of page 357 in the Worcester Registry of L & And LAROSEE MAURICE L JT Identifier 300086400000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 07156 on Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 19117 on page 201 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $1,485.87 approximately 0.42 Acres located and known page 018 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. as 44 SUSAN PKWY shown on the Town of Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,706.58 Assessed To UXBRIDGE PROGRESSIVE Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Supposed Present Owner C/O FERRIS CLUB INC Identifier 350058200000 and being part of GERALD JR & DENISE Assessed To STEFANICK ROBERT J A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 40462 on 2009 Water Lien $178.29 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.9 Acres located and known page 16 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 2.33 Acres located and known as 18 WHITINS ST shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $402.06 Assessed To SMITH RICHARD H & AMY E as 605 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel T/E Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 12A136300000 and being part of Assessed to ROSS CINDY A & BOISVERT A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 450295800000 and being part of the premises recorded in book 04998 on And HARRIETTE JT approximately 1.11 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 23065 on page 570 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 52 CHURCH ST shown on the Town of page 291 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 0.26 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,256.42 as 54 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of Identifier 060369100000 and being part of 2009 Tax $436.87 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 18650 on Assessed To WACHOVIA BANK NA Identifier 18B469300000 and being part of page 075 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed to STEFANICK ROBERT J & And A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the premises recorded in book 15953 on Deeds. KRISTINA L TE approximately 3.31 Acres located and known page 005 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $131.83 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 639 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of Deeds. approximately 0.35 Acres located and known Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $868.94 Assessed To SNYDER KIM V as 64 ALDRICH ST shown on the Town of Identifier 480285300000 and being part of A condominium located and known as 13 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the premises recorded in book 42224 on Assessed To SAMPSON COLLEEN HIGH ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Identifier 450029100000 and being part of page 38 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier the premises recorded in book 28514 on Supposed Present Owner C/O BRACK approximately 3.11 Acres located and known 250174500090 and being part of the prem- page 258 in the Worcester Registry of KARL & ERIC as 218 S MAIN ST shown on the Town of ises recorded in book 36145 on page 221 in Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $8.81 2009 Tax $1,409.70 Identifier 300112300000 and being part of 2009 Sewer Lien $263.75 the premises recorded in book 27613 on 2009 Tax $423.80 Assessed To STEVENS BRIAN M & GALE Assessed To WEBBER STEPHEN T page 345 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Water Lien $136.77 M TE A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, approximately 0.37 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $1,132.26 Assessed To SOULNIA ROWENA M approximately 1.46 Acres located and known as 52 HECLA ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 105 BALMOF LIFESPRING RD shown on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed to SAMPSON MARJORIE & approximately 0.17 Acres located and known the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Identifier 190474900000 and being part of COSCIA BAR And SAMPSON REALTY as 3 SUSAN PKWY shown on the Town of Parcel Identifier 500072200000 and being the premises recorded in book 17884 on TRUST Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel part of the premises recorded in book 23676 page 388 in the Worcester Registry of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Identifier 350045100000 and being part of on page 256 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. approximately 3.61 Acres located and known the premises recorded in book 25442 on Deeds. 2009 Sewer Lien $640.13 as 240 S MAIN ST shown on the Town of page 145 in the Worcester Registry of 2009 Tax $2,553.66 2009 Tax $914.65 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. 2009 Water Lien $419.93 Identifier 300192600000 and being part of 2009 Tax $366.06 Assessed To STUDD-THOMAS KAREN A the premises recorded in book 10277 on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To WEST JODIE M & PRIMEAU page 317 in the Worcester Registry of Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY CORP approximately 2.17 Acres located and known LINDA M Deeds. A condominium located and known as 6 as 480 HARTFORD AVE EAST shown on A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $5,647.67 PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge the Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as approximately 2.04 Acres located and known Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier Parcel Identifier 070233800000 and being as 87 SOUTHWOODS DR shown on the Assessed to SANTOS MARIA F & 24A22550006A and being part of the prem- part of the premises recorded in book 26407 Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as DOSSANTOS And VICTOR GRACIANO TE ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in on page 394 in the Worcester Registry of Parcel Identifier 370306800000 and being A condominium located and known as 10 the Worcester Registry of Deeds. Deeds. part of the premises recorded in book 36474 MANOR HOUSE LN shown on the Town of 2009 Tax $686.75 2009 Tax $6.72 on page 253 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Deeds. Identifier 29022340026D and being part of Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC Assessed To SWAIN FRANCIS A SR 2009 Tax $1,537.22 the premises recorded in book 27707 on A condominium located and known as 5 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 390 in the Worcester Registry of PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge approximately 0.55 Acres located and known Assessed To WHITE DAVID M & Deeds. Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier as 165 BLACKSTONE ST shown on the MICHELLE A 2009 Tax $672.24 24A22830005B and being part of the prem- Town of Uxbridge Assessors Records as A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in Parcel Identifier 260096600000 and being approximately 0.09 Acres located and known Assessed To SAVAGE JOHN T & DEANNA the Worcester Registry of Deeds. part of the premises recorded in book 29016 as HIGHLAND PK shown on the Town of F TE 2009 Tax $46.58 on page 318 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. Identifier 060357800000 and being part of approximately 5.25 Acres located and known Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC 2009 Tax $1,889.01 the premises recorded in book 12967 on as 138 QUAKER HWY shown on the Town of A condominium located and known as 2 page 391 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessed To SWANEY MARK E & DEBRA L Deeds. Identifier 350021900000 and being part of Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier TE 2009 Tax $93.22 the premises recorded in book 36109 on 24A22610002A and being part of the prem- A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, page 247 in Worcester Registry of Deeds. ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in approximately 0.34 Acres located and known Assessed To WHITE STEFANIE L & EVANS 2009 Tax $156.70 the Worcester Registry of Deeds. as 177 OAK ST shown on the Town of JERROD 2009 Tax $992.08 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To SHAW MELISSA E & Identifier 130423700000 and being part of approximately 0.25 Acres located and known BETTENCOURT D Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC the premises recorded in book 21566 on as 45 DOUGLAS ST shown on the Town of A condominium located and known as 4 A condominium located and known as 1 page 278 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel STRATHMORE SHIRE shown on the Town PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Deeds. Identifier 18B477300000 and being part of of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 2009 Tax $149.46 the premises recorded in book 40070 on Identifier 12A21920004J and being part of 24A22670001A and being part of the prem- page 116 in the Worcester Registry of the premises recorded in book 42071 on ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in Assessed To TARDIE MILES V & VALERIE Deeds. page 23 in the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the Worcester Registry of Deeds. A T/E 2009 Tax $29.54 2009 Sewer Lien $80.62 2009 Tax $1,468.47 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $1,822.53 approximately 1.37 Acres located and known Assessed to WILSON JAMES & MOORE 2009 Water Lien $56.77 Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC as 115 ELM ST shown on the Town of KRISTAL And JT A condominium located and known as 5 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To SHEPARD ROBERT C & PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Identifier 12D099400000 and being part of approximately 0.13 Acres located and known ELIZABETH J Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier the premises recorded in book 16386 on as 47 LINWOOD ST shown on the Town of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 24A22830005A and being part of the prem- page 297 in the Worcester Registry of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel approximately 0.82 Acres located and known ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in Deeds. Identifier 12A141400000 and being part of as 283 MENDON ST shown on the Town of the Worcester Registry of Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,702.35 the premises recorded in book 30863 on Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel 2009 Tax $46.58 page 326 in the Worcester Registry of Identifier 190324200000 and being part of Assessed To TEKUT GERALD J & DONNA Deeds. the premises recorded in book 39177 on Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC J TE 2009 Tax $118.99 page 189 in the Worcester Registry of A condominium located and known as 5 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Deeds. PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge approximately 0.18 Acres located and known Assessed to YOUNGSMA THANE & 2009 Tax $1,403.78 Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier as 21 GARDEN ST shown on the Town of WALSH MICHA And 15 GRANITE ST Assessed To SHERLOCK RICHARD G & 24A22830005C and being part of the prem- Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel IRREV TRUST KAREN M ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in Identifier 18D049400000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, the Worcester Registry of Deeds. the premises recorded in book 21875 on approximately 0.31 Acres located and known approximately 0.18 Acres located and known 2009 Tax $46.58 page 051 in the Worcester Registry of as 15 GRANITE ST shown on the Town of as 36 BROOKSIDE DR shown on the Town Deeds. Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC 2009 Tax $2,291.01 Identifier 190029700000 and being part of Identifier 18C254300000 and being part of A condominium located and known as 5 the premises recorded in book 22130 on the premises recorded in book 22691 on PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Assessed To THANTHAVONGSA page 355 in the Worcester Registry of page 273 in the Worcester Registry of Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier CHRISTOPHER Deeds. Deeds. 24A22830005D and being part of the prem- A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, 2009 Tax $503.82 2009 Tax $183.34 ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in approximately 2.01 Acres located and known the Worcester Registry of Deeds. as 75 ACORN DR shown on the Town of June 12, 2009 Assessed To SIDHU SANDEEP & 2009 Tax $46.58 Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel PARAMJIT Identifier 440162500000 and being part of A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To SPRUCE HILL REALTY LLC the premises recorded in book 37461 on approximately 1.02 Acres located and known A condominium located and known as 1 page 367 in the Worcester Registry of as 10 COLDSPRING DR shown on the Town PETER ST shown on the Town of Uxbridge Deeds. of Uxbridge Assessors Records as Parcel Assessors Records as Parcel Identifier 2009 Tax $18.57 Identifier 230229100000 and being part of 24A22670001B and being part of the prem- the premises recorded in book 20268 on ises recorded in book 39230 on page 162 in Assessed to TRACY MAUREEN O & T page 026 in the Worcester Registry of the Worcester Registry of Deeds. MICHAEL TR And THOMAS J Deeds. 2009 Tax $1,468.47 TRACY MARITAL DEDUCT 2009 Tax $1,115.60 A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, Assessed To STACY MARK D & LYNNE TE approximately 0.33 Acres located and known Assessed To SIMMONS MARK D & A parcel of land with any buildings thereon, as 70 MENDON ST shown on the Town of BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 15

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NEW PRICE NEW LISTING NEW PRICE NEW PRICE WEBSTER SOUTHBRIDGE – DUDLEY – 14 Edward Rd! 8+ Rm THOMPSON – 13.3 Acres! 32 Emil Dr! WEBSTER – 148 N. Main St! 2 WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 89 Lakeside Ave! DUDLEY – 12 Alton Drive! Ideal – 28 Skyview Lane! 452 High Street! 493/495 School Street! Updated 8 Rm 29x53' Georgian Split! Colonial! 1/2 Acre Corner Lot! Fully 9Rm Cape! Granite Counters & Floor! Liv Family! Natural Woodwork! Updated Ideal Duplex! 5/7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! Almost New 7 Rm Split! Applianced Kit Starter Home for a Growing Family! 8 6 Rm Raised Ranch! Quick Highway Applianced! Din Rm w/Chair Rail! Fam Rm w/Cathedrals, Stone Frplc & Slate Flr! Kits! 1st Flr Kit w/Triple Ovens! w/Center Isl! Din & Liv Rm Cathedrals! Area of Fine Homes! Maple Cabinets! 1.5/1.5 Baths! Applianced! Great Rms! 3/4 Bdrms! Frplcd! Hrdwd Flrs! Access! Dead End Street! Living Room Applianced! French Drs to Deck! Frml Rm! 1st Flr Laundry! 15x15' Master Loft Fam Rm! 3 Bdrms! Office! 2.5 Granite Updated Baths, Heat, Hot Water & Investment Opportunity! 493 Fireplaced! 3 Bdrms! 2 Ceramic Tile Fam Rm! Enclosed Porch! Deck! and 3 Bedrooms w/Hardwood Floors! Electric! C/Air! Master Bdrms w/Dble Baths! Fully Finished Lower Level! Din Rm! Huge Liv Rm! Spacious Entry Bdrm w/Full Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 3/4 Baths! Frplcd Master Suite w/Custom Remodeled from Studs, Custom Kit, Replacement Windows! New Gas Lower Level Family Rm - Possible 4th Foyer! 4 Bdrms! Mstr Bath! 2.5 Bdrms! 2 Car Garage w/Openers! Granite Bathrm & Walk-in Clst! Air! Closets! Laundry Rms! Some Repair Walk-in Closets! Laundries! Sep 2 Car Garage! Fenced Back Yard! Walk Water Heater! Beautifully Landscaped! Remodeled Baths! Finished L L Neighborhood Setting! Oil/Wood Heat! 36x50 Framed Barn! Needed 2nd Flr! As Is! Basements & Walk-up Attics! Recent to Lakeside Beach! Private Back Yard Bedroom! Newer Windows! $279,900.00 $469,900.00 $179,900.00 $209,900.00 $269,900.00 $179,900.00 w/Fireplaced Fam Rm! 2 Car Gar! Half Windows! Garages! $169,900.00 Acre Corner Lot! $239,900.00

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SOLD NEW LISTING NEW PRICE DOUGLAS – Whitin Reservoir! WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER – th WEBSTER LAKE - Lake Access from 202 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE - MIDDLE SUTTON - RAMSHORN POND! WEBSTER LAKE – 705 Treasure Island! 22 Lincoln Street! 9 Rm WEBSTER – 11 5 Street! 7 Rm 406’ Waterfront Paradise! this Beautiful 8 Rm Contemp Colonial! Island! Townhouse! Move-in Condition! 6 POND!!! Convenient Point Pleasant! 56 Griggs Road! Yr Rd Enjoyment or Townhouse End Unit! Move-in Condition! Single, w/In-law or 5/4 Rm 2 Family! Cape! Applianced Kit! Din Rm Custom Contemporary! 6+ Rms! Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths 9' Ceilings! Crowns! S.S. Applianced! Ideal 2nd Home or Use Yr Round! Open Summer Lake Living! Panoramic Lake 6Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths New Roof, Windows, Electric, Furnace, w/Hardwds! Front to Back Frplcd Liv Super Lake Views! Cherry Kit! Cherry Cabs, Granite! Center Isl! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Flr Plan! Panoramic Lake Views! Ideal Views! 64’ Waterfront! 2 Bdrm Ranch! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Hot Water, Flooring, Ceilings, Walls, Rm w/Hardwds & Slider to Deck! 1st Frplcd! Hrdwds! 20x26 Fam Rm! Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! Flr Master Bdrm! 2 Front to Back 2nd Fireplaced Liv Rm! 1st Fl Master/ for All Water Activity! Applianced! Slate Like New! Applianced! Cathedral Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! Fixtures, Etc.!!! Nice Yard! All the Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Hardwoods! "Marble" Baths! Glass Sinks! 2.5 Baths! C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Frplcd Liv Rm! 2 Bdrms! Hrdwd Flrs! C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Flr Bdrms w/Hardwoods! 1.5 Baths! Ceilings, Hardwoods! Summer’s Coming Major Works Been Done! 17,000’ Level Lot! 3 Bdrms! Gas Heat! C/Air! Sandy Beach! Heated Pool! Ready for Summer Now! Plan Now! $359,900.00 Heated Pool! Sandy Beach! $162,900.00 Enclosed Porch! Corner Lot! Shed! $599,900.00 $269,900.00 $399,900.00 $259,900.00 $189,900.00 $599,900.00

NEW PRICE ONON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTE LAKE! Spectacular 10 Rm WEBSTER LAKE – 1401 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 120' Waterfront! WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond! Rare WEBSTER LAKE! Middle Pond Southern 810 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond WEBSTER LAKE – 11 Ernest Street, w/Panoramic Views across South Pond! Island! Custom End Unit! Marina/Lake 9 Rm Brick Cape! Grand Views of South Find! Almost New! Custom Quality 8Rms! Exposure! Panoramic Lake Views! 112’ Ideal Garden Unit w/Water Views! Waterfront Lot! One of the Absolute Best South Pond! 80’ Waterfront! Perfect 8Rm Custom Colonial! Panoramic Views! Sunsets! Great for all Water Sports! Views! 6Rms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Appliances! Pond! Frplcd Liv Rm & Fam Rm! All the Extra’s! Beautiful Sunrises! Waterfront! Level 13,016’ Lot! Sandy 10 Beautiful Acres! Sandy Beach! Fantastic Shorelines on the Lake! Perfectly Level! Master Bdrm Suite that you'll never Custom Floor Plan! Hardwoods/ Marble/ Applianced! Granite! Fireplace! 4Bdrms! Shoreline! 8 Rm Ranch! Applianced Kit! Lakeside Pool! 1100’ of Yr Round Living or Sandy Beach! Western Exposure Across Granite Kit! Formal Dining! Frplcd Liv Lake Facing Mstr Bdrm! Main & Lower Rm! Master Bdrm/Bath w/Lake Views! want to Leave! 3 Fireplaces! 3.5 Baths! Limestone! 2 Bdrms - Master Bdrm - Lake Facing Master & Master Bath! 3Baths! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Lake Views! 3 Lake Facing as 2nd Home! Applianced! 5 Rms! 2 the Widest Expanse of the Lake with Level Kitchens! Beautifully Landscaped! Bdrms! Master Bath! 3 Skylights! 2 Car Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Hrdwds! 2 Car Garage! Professionally Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! 26X30' Garage! Roof 07! Siding 09! Office! Hrdwds & Ceramic! Air! Expand 3rd Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths Total! CAir! Sunsets to Die For! 10,183’! Cathedrals! 2 Car Garage! Landscaped! Mahogany Decks! Garage! CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! $589,900.00 Level! 2Car Garage! Irrigation! Garage! Convenient Killdeer Island! Garage! And More! $199,900.00 Town Services! $325,000.00 $689,900.00 And Much More! $899,900.00 2 BOAT SLIPS! $415,000.00 $645,000.00 $549,900.00

WEBSTER LAKE – 326 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE - Exceptional WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond! WEBSTER LAKE - Spectacular Killdeer Island - Middle Island! Middle Pond! South Facing! 5 Property! Spectacular Sunsets! 100' North Pond! Western Exp – Pond! Prime Southwestern Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! 22 Bates Point Rd! Western Exposure! Views Across Middle Pond! 85' Rm Ranch! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hardwood Waterfront! 5700'! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Exposure – Spectacular Sunsets! Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Western Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! Fantastic Sunsets! 8+ Room Cape! Waterfront! Huge 20,202' Lot! 11 Rms! 2 Living Levels! 2 Kitchens! Flr & Skylight! 3 Bdrms w/Hardwoods! Library! Granite Kitchen! Media Rm! Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake 80’ Waterfront! Level 31,005’Lot! Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr 7Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Cathedrals! 3 Lake Facing Bdrms! 4/5 Bdrms! Black Pearl Foyer! Tray Ceilings! Master 16x29’ Lake Facing Family Room! Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master 7Rms! 2 Complete Kitchens! Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 1.5Baths! Garage! $459,900.00 Lake Facing Enclosed Porch to Increase Master Bath! 3.5 Baths! 2 Frplcs! Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level 3Bdrms! 3 Baths! Sandy Beach! 3/4 Bedrooms! Ideal Second Home or the Entertaining Area! 82' Waterfront! Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water 2 Additional Waterfront Lots – 8500’! Year Round Use! Hardwoods! Carport! In-law Apartment! 2 - 1st Flr "Offices"! w/Kitchen &10x20 Resistance Pool! Garage! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! $229,900.00 Sandy Beach! Gardens! Security! And More! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! $649,900.00 Each $379,900.00 C/Air! And More! $1,499,000.00 $879,900.00 $599,900.00 $345,000.00 $749,900.00

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Sharon Pelletier June Cazeault UCTION AUCTION 508.943.4333 Broker Owner Sales Associate A 43 East Main St. • Webster, MA 01570 90 Worcester Road 5 Loveland Road COMMERCIAL BUILDING Webster Webster Lake $269,900. $429,000 51 EAST MAIN STREET Spacious 2,361 sf Unqiue 8yr Young EW WATERFRONT custom cape! N Waterfront WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, at 11:00 A.M. Business zoned! Contemporary! Superb location for 3 BRs, 2.5 Baths, professional bldg High Quality This 1,590± square foot, commercial building, sits on over a half acre or very fine Construction, personal residence!! Quality craftsmanship & Beautiful Custom Features ~ Gourmet Kitchen, Absolutely Stunning and is located on busy Route 12. The building was previously occu- extraordinarily well maintained! 4 huge brs. 2 like Master BR w/French Drs! Great Swim/Boat Location, pied by Mex to Go and KFC fast food restaurants. The property cur- new ceramic full baths ~ 1 on ea level! Gleaming Sandy Beach, Patio, Professional Landscaping, rently accommodates drive through ordering and pick up, seating for hardwood floors throughout! Beautifully unique Breathtaking Views! A Year-round Great Escape! kitchen! 30x24 LL workshop! 26 in the dining area, parking for 32 vehicles and is across the street from McDonald’s. The building has a stucco exte- 13 Conservation Dr 95 Southbridge Rd, rior, walk out basement, is serviced by gas and has central air conditioning. This desirable site is in a high traffic area, Douglas Dudley $329,000 $267,500 has excellent visibility, and is a great investment opportunity. What a Great Cul De EASY Sale - QUICK Sac Neighborhood! EW TO MARKET EW TO MARKET Close! Not a Short Terms: $10,000. deposit. 30 day closing. No warranties with respect to the accuracy of this description. N You will Love this N "Just the Right Size" Sale or Forclosure! 2% Broker Incentive 3 BR 2 Bath Colonial Lovely 2,450 SF 4 on 2.5 acres in BR Cape-5 Yr Young Preservation Park! Roof, 2 Car Garage visit zekosgroup.com for details There are actually EXCELLENT trees that separate Addition w/11X22 houses & woods off the back yard! Enjoy your privacy in Finished Rm Above, Open Flr Plan Flows Nicely! THE ZEKOS GROUP AUCTIONEERS INVESTMENT the back yard/deck & pool! Blues Skies prevail w/under- Kitchen/Dining Combo Features Maple Cabs, Oak Flr & ground utilities (no wires blocking the view)! Remodeled Oversized Island! Step down Family Rm w/Cathedral Kitchen/Dining w/customized cabinets, corian counters, Ceiling! Pellet Stove! Sliders to Back Deck/Patio & Private 386 South Street, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 upscale appliances! Fabulous Interior Decor ~ recently Tree Lined Back Yard - the Perfect Space for Summer FUN! MA Lic. #104 508-842-6400 updated w/custom paint & berber!

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NEW LISTING “Similar Home” “Similar Home” WEBSTER- FOR SALE WEBSTER-$289,900 WEBSTER - $269,900 2 Bedroom Condo CHARLTON-$189,900 Brand New Construction! 7 rooms, 3 bed- Brand New large spilt entry 6 rooms, 3 bed- Like New 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Cape, rooms, 2 full baths, 1800 sq. ft. Pick your rooms, 2 full baths, garage, decks & more $139,900. w/$1000. back at closing. Glass like hardwood floors. Ready to colors now! Dir: School St. to Overlook Dir: School St. to Overlook to 1st street on left. move in. $8,000 tax credit available. to 1st street on left. LEICESTER: If you are looking SPENCER: Many recent updates EAST BROOKFIELD - Three bed- Cherry cabinets in kitchen. Living for country living yet close to include kitchen, roof, windows room ranch in established room/dining room. First floor end unit Worcester and major routes this and siding, there is a bonus neighborhood, some updates is it! 4 bedroom cape with income from small apartment. done for you also includes pool with your own full basement and laundry. updated bathroom, hardwood This two family is worth a look. and deck out back. Near route 9, floors in living rm and first floor Detached two car garage and pike and also near Lake 2 deeded parking.Quiet family neighbor- bedrooms. Nice corner lot and nice side yard. Handy location. Lashaway. Come see today back yard. Newer septic system. $179,900 $204,900 hood, close to rte. 12, 395, 290. $183,000 WEBSTER - LESS THAN RENT Condo fee $159/month. 508-248-6942 Payment includes taxes, PMI!! Like BUYERS: Register for our FREE “Daily Update” service on all properties in your price range. WEBSTER-$229,900 DUDLEY-$69,900 new three bedroom cape, new kitchen Webster Lake waterfront lot! Ready to Immaculate and ready to move in. 3 cabinets, countertops, ceramic tile, We can also help you get pre qualified. build right now. Town water and town room condo. Lots of storage. Priced new carpeting, no short sale, foreclo- CALL TODAY. sewer available. to sell. sure, etc. Only $115,900 NO MISPRINT 508-885-3443 508-867-7064 16 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE

2 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 www.NewEnglandMoves.com EDUCED PENSUN HOUSE 1-3 O 2 HOUSES GORGEOUS R Inger Christensen 508/769-3823 AUBURN - $259,900 WEBSTER - $549,900 WEBSTER - $574,900 THOMPSON, CT - $319,900 WOODSTOCK, CT - $129,900 AUBURN - $218,900 508/365-3561 Ranch w/open floor plan, hrdwd/tile Killdeer Island Waterfront! 70ft Great opportunity... 2-FM plus Beautiful 6rm 3br 2ba Cape, Beautiful Townhouse with view, Cape 3br (1 on 1st fl), 2ba, floors, 3br, 1.5ba, fam rm, sliders, sandy beach. 8rm 3br 2 full ba. newer 2700sf Colonial, lge rms, 4 brick fireplace, garages, 5rm 1.5ba, deck, all new cabinets, nice eat-in kitch, new 3 seas sunrm, skylight, new bath & kitchen, corner garages, hdwd/tile, fenced yd. lge LR, walk-out bsmt, lot, garage, patio. Cont Ranch, stone firpl LR, fin LL plus 4rm apt. hdwds & tile floors. 79 & 79.5 East Main St (Rt 197) off Rt. 197 Licensed in MA & CT 1 Prentice Avenue 284 Killdeer Road 112 Old Turnpike Rd 449 Dugg Hill Road 22 Hill Street Elaine Armstrong Y 508/353-1932 2-FAMIL REDUCED 508/365-4022 WEBSTER - $249,900 WEBSTER - $649,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 WEBSTER - $349,900 WEBSTER - $249,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 Ranch w/rear apt, total 9 rms, 4br Waterfront! Your own 98 ft Open floor plan Cape, new kitch You’ll be impressed! Young 2-fam, Lge 2-Fam, 6/6, 3 br ea unit, Pine Large 3-Fam mostly renovated, To view these properties please visit 2.5ba, hdwd flrs, firepl, FHW heat, Peninsula. Waterview from every w/island, 6-8 rms 3 br 2 full ba, FR, mstr bdrm w/private roof deck, flrs, cab kitch, frt prchs, backyd, 2- 17rms, encl porches, gar, walk to bus/stores room, 9-10 rms, 4 docks, more! coal stove, deck, lge level yard. views of Webster Lake car gar, First floor to rent @$900 off street parking www.IngerC.com 28 Slater Street 131 Birch Island Road 66 Cushing Road 285 Killdeer Road 41 Brook St 2 Ray Street

Open House Directory 943-4900 * 987-8400 OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER, MASS. Deadline: Monday at 10am Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse WEBSTER - Excellent DUDLEY - Lovingly main- (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult three BR Ranch on 1/4 tained and totally immaculate Cape in wonderful neighbor- (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community acre level lot - corian and REDUCED NEW LISTING stainless steel kitchen - hood - cabinet kitchen - din- ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE hardwoods, ceramics - ing room - front-to-back liv- knotty pine family room - ing room w/fireplace and bow central air/vac - oil heat - window - two bedrooms - 1.5 SATURDAY, JUNE 13 garage - shed - nice neigh- ceramic baths - finished borhood, convenient to breezeway with sliders to DUDLEY everything. deck - new interior paint and carpeting - hardwoods - shed - vinyl : siding -- two-car attached garage - nicely landscaped 1/3 acre. 4 Jons Way D Mon-Sat 1:00-3:00 $230’s Central Mass Realty R/E Tax $1800 $214,900 R/E Tax $1796 $244,900 (near Cortis Rd.) Cynthia Dubois 508-769-9184 WEBSTER - Very nice WEBSTER - New con- SPENCER: owner-occupied two temporary split level - family - fireplace - Candlewood Dr SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900 - Century 21 REDUCED applianced kitchen - 3 garage - above-ground bedrooms - 2 full baths - $249,900 Toomey Lovett Inc pool - new Buderus oil 508-885-3443 furnace - some vinyl open floor plan - deck - STURBRIDGE: windows - lots of stor- oversized two-car garage 1 Highland Ln SF 12:30-2:00 $489,900 RE/MAX Professional age - good neighbor- - oil heat - centrally locat- Assoc. hood - many updates - ed - town services. Lorraine Herbert owners moving west. 508-864-4232 R/E Tax $2042 $224,900 R/E Tax $2100 $269,900

5 Fairview Park Rd U1 C 12:00-1:30 $119,900 RE/MAX Professional DUDLEY - Wonderful Assoc. WEBSTER - Big, solid three- family on 1/3 acre - 3-3-3 - opportunity if your cur- Jo Chiodetti living room - formal dining - rent needs include an in- 508-868-6826 law or accessory apart- big, eat-in kitchen - hard- ment in this spacious 27 x wood floors - storage areas 50 ft. nine-room raised WEBSTER: - detached 2-car garage - ranch in Dudley. Bright, Groveland Ter. SF 12:00-2:00 $289,900 RE/MAX Professional handicap ramp - vinyl siding open floor plan with three - recent roof - updates need- bedrooms on main level - Assoc. ed - family-owned since - kitchen, bath, bedroom Conrad Allen 1924. and sitting room in lower level - 2-car garage - 22 ft. deck - new 508-400-0438 oil furnace - nicely landscaped three-quarter acre near schools. R/E Tax $2320 $204,900 R/E Tax $2043 $239,900 Groveland Ter. SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 RE/MAX Professional Assoc. Conrad Allen STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 508-400-0438 SUNDAY, JUNE 14 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING AUBURN: 1Prentice Ave SF 1:00-3:00 $259,900 Coldwell Banker- SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 47TH YEAR Elaine Armstrong 508-353-1932 DUDLEY : CHARLTON STURBRIDGE SPENCER 4 Jons Way D Mon-Sat 11:00-1:00 $230’s Central Mass Realty 19 Stafford St. 49 Main Street 294 Main St. (near Cortis Rd.) Cynthia Dubois (508) 248-3100 (508) 347-9595 (508) 885-7885 508-769-9184 Professional Associates Email: [email protected] Website: www.remaxprofassoc.com

EAST BROOKFIELD: # Lorraine Herbert, Broker/Owner 742 Podunk Rd SF 12:00-2:00 $375,000 Olde Village Realty # Kathryn Acciari # Jean Campbell # Beth Dion # Lene Guertin # Dan Matte # Donna Plouffe Partners 508-347-6556 # Conrad Allen # Sonya Casey # Jen Dulmaine # Fiona Hoare # Flavia McCaughey # Terri Ricard # Bob Beaumont # Jo Chiodetti # Lisa Finkel # Lori Kaszowski # Carol Moreau # Gina Roscioli SPENCER: # Pierre Boucher # Pam Crawford # David Ford # Neal LeBlanc # Patty Moriarty # Marita Tasse Candlewood Drive SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900- Century 21 # Jeanne Button # Frank Danna # Amy J. Gerrish # Lisa Matondi # Kim Oakes # Martha Warren $249,900 Toomey Lovett Inc 1 Highland Lane, Sturbridge 5 Fairview Park Rd U1, Sturbridge 508-885-3443 3% towards closing costs! Gorgeous finished brand new Best condo deal in Sturbridge, 2BR, end unit, 10 rm home in “The Highlands” nbrhd. Town services, 1 neutral colors, eat-in kit, full basement, new A lot, Granite, ss gourmet kitchen, vaulted fpld fam rm, PEN SUN,12:30-2 PEN SUN,12-1:30 deck, roof, windows, siding. Commuters WARREN O formals, ofc, two story foyer, vaulted master with sitting O : room, AC, hdwds and walk-out bsmt. $489,900 TXT dream. No Betterment Fee! $119,900 106 Dunham Rd SF 12:00-2:00 $309,000 Olde Village Realty THE HIGHLANDS 23375 to 79564 Lorraine Herbert 508-864-4232 MLS#70895510 Jo Chiodetti 508-868-6826 Partners-508-347-6556 WEBSTER: SOUTHBRIDGE: Gardener’s paradise in BROOKFIELD: Col/Garr features 7 rms, 3BR 2.5 49 Sunny Ave SF 12:00-2:00 $259,900 Century 21 Lake Realty country setting, open living, cozy LR pel- BA & over 2166sf of above grade living. Open 508-943-9306 cab. packed kit, dbl-sided fpl, wide pine flrs & 3 JUST LISTED let stove (brick hearth), 3 bedrooms, 1 JUST LISTED seas sunrm overlooking deck. IG pool, patio, lnd- bath, screen porch, hot tub! $189,900 scpd yd, fin w/o bsmnt, shed, 2car gar & much 508-784-0507 www.MaritaTasse.com more! $315,000 Bob Beaumont 508-784-0510

REAL ESTATE SPENCER: Custom 8rm 3BR Cape on quiet coun- WALES: Deeded Beach Rights! 3BR Ranch SERVICES try road. 1 owner home, immaculate condition. across from Lake George Beach Club! Lrg Cab. packed kit w/granite, sunken fam., hdwds, rustic FR w/vaulted ceiling & new pellet stove. FROM HERE many built-ins & a beautiful fireplace. Prof. land- Spacious DR off galley kit. Laundry rm/offc, TO HOME scaped yard overlooking IG pool, flowering lrg full BA. 1 car gar. $167,000 Martha shrubs, and rock gardens. $335,000 Lemieux-Warren 508-784-0516 www.PamCrawford.com 508-885-5556 STURBRIDGE: One of a kind 19-room farm porch SOUTHBRIDGE: New Price! Large MINT EDUCED REDUCED NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE R Colonial 2-family in great location. Finished walk-out updated 7 room Colonial, attached 2 basement offers added in-law potential. Upgrades story barn, new roof, windows, heating. include: in-ground pool w/Jacuzzi, hdwds, master Enclosed porch, level fenced yard. BR suite w/bath and more. Must see! $399,900 $189,900 www.MaritaTasse.com CHARLTON. Great value! 4 BR Colonial 15 Fabyan Rd, Dudley – Sunday 11-1 PM. OAKHAM. 3 season cottage on Dean SOUTHBRIDGE. Good income producer 508-885-5556 www.PamCrawford.com with many extras incl. 1st flr master. Well maintained 3 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial on Pond, a full recreation lake. 150' of for this in-town location, directly behind 508-784-0507 Maple kitchen w/ granite. Lg FR w/ cath, private lot. Newly painted interior. Upgraded frontage makes it a great quiet & pri- library. 2 family has 6 BR total. Property gas log FP. All on 1.8+A. $349,900. lighting fixtures. FP in FR. New tile & Pergo. vate spot. $149,000. Dennis does need some TLC. $ 52,900. Dick, STURBRIDGE: Waterfront new construction! STURBRIDGE: Large, sunny open back yard $309,000. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Dick, Jerry or Jennifer. Bottcher. Jerry or Jennifer. Gorgeous 3 BR 3 1/2 BA 3 flr Contemporary features IG pool! Bright, open interior layout, w/fpld cath’l great room, vaulted mstr suite, great eat-in kit., hdwd flrs, fpl’d LR & finished hdwds, gar, deck w/panoramic view of full lower level ofc, FR. New roof, replacement win- REDUCED OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE recreation Lake! $399,900 Lorraine Herbert dows, town services & only minutes to I 90, I 508-864-4232 84! $219,900 Lorraine Herbert 508-864-4232

STURBRIDGE: Cute as a button, furnished SOUTHBRIDGE: LIVE FOR FREE in this STURBRIDGE. Young 4 BR, 2.5 bath 124 Paradise Ln, Sturbridge – Sunday 12- WARREN. Rehabbed 3 BR Colonial. 11A Quaboag St, Warren – Sunday 12-2 PM. waterfront bungalow on premium Big Alum colonial on 1 acre. Beautiful high ceilings 1:30 PM. Gorgeous home w/lots of Maple cabinets, bamboo flr in LR & DR, Beautiful, new 2 BR Townhouse condo. Open mint condition updated 4 family! w/ architectural detailing in DR/LR. C/air, upgrades: crown moldings, picture frame Berber carpet on 2nd flr. 2 car garage floor plan on main level. Hardwood, c/air, Lake w/gorgeous panoramic lake view, deck, Separate utilities, garage & great rental security system, Jacuzzi tub…more! wainscotting, hardwoods. Fabulous FR w/ FP, under, plus det. 2 car garage. HomePath laundry in basement. Small complex-only 2 WATERFRONT town sewer and dock. Turnkey property with $346,000. Cindy Sowa Forgit. 4 BR, 2.5 baths. $405,000. Gracellen Riel. financing avail. $239,900. Priscilla. units! $154,900. Jennifer, Dick or Jerry. easy highway access! $229,900 Lorraine history. Great in-town location! Herbert 508-784-0500 $324,900 Dan Matte 508-951-3202

N. BROOKFIELD: 65 Acres! Antique center hall Col STURBRIDGE: Walker Pond Contemporary Col, built in 1780; Rich In History. Pastures, woodland, 4BR,3BA, Quartz kit w/eye lvl fplc. DR, frml LR, 1st flr pond & horse barn. Historic details yet modern com- mstr, FR w/loft, 1st flr ofc, vaulted ceilings, hdwds! IG forts. New BAs, many fplcs including a cooking fplc pool w/beautiful stone walls, decking w/built-in tables! Walk to 2 deeded pvt sandy beaches, boat ramp, tennis OPEN HOUSE • Saturday June 13th w/bread oven. Wide pine flooring in most rms. court, stables, volleyball, baseball field and miles of hik- Potential for 2 add’l building lots. Brand new septic ing/mtn bike trails in Wells State Park! $389,900 MLS $425,000 Martha Lemieux-Warren 508-784-0516 #70894716 Jo Chiodetti 508-868-6826 OPEN HOUSE PAXTON: Dramatic Custom Cont. on pvt 2.5A manicured lot w/heated IG pool w/waterfall! Frml LRm w/soaring cath # HUD Broker # Sat. June 13th 10am-1pm ceilings w/floor to ceiling fieldstone fpl. Huge FR w/fplc & custom built-ins. Beautiful mstr suite w/fplc, marble mstr # Short Sale Expertise # Webster Lake Rights and BA w/Jacuzzi. Multi-decks/porches, gazebo, pool house, 2 Views! attch’d heated gar & 1 detached w/loft shed. MUST SEE! # Buyer Representation Available # $599,900 Martha Lemieux-Warren 508-784-0516 Wake up to a Webster Lake views in this completely remodeled 2 BR, 1.5 bath home. New windows, doors, siding, roof, & so much more. Yours to enjoy for just $229,000 34 Colonial Rd. Webster, MA Your Host: Angela Miller 860-798-7040

P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 12, 2009 • 17

OAKVIEW ESTATES Maintenance FREE! Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Broker- Broker/ Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Owner Realtor Hilli Doros Rivera 98 HAMILTON STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Now offering rental services $8,000 TAX CREDIT TO FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS www.aucoinryanrealty.com Southbridge: Pride of Ownership Southbridge: SPACIOUS HOME Southbridge: BETTER THAN NEW! shines in this owner occupied 2 EW Beautiful Custom Built Home in pri- PLUS DESIRABLE NEIGHBOR- N family! 4 rooms 2 bedrooms each NEW vate country setting! 5 rooms 3 floor! 2nd floor rented for $575! HOOD! 6 rooms 3 bedrooms 3 PRICE bedrooms 2 baths! Livingroom has PEN HOUSE Hardwood floors! Replacement BATHS including master bath! vaulted ceilings & gas fireplace! O windows! Separate Utilities! 12-2PM • SUN Ceramic Tile. Updated berber car- Stainless Steel Appliances! This Beautiful yard for gardening, enter- pet! Beautiful screen porch. Garage. property is soooo nice… really Model Open Mon-Sat 1-3 • Sun 11-1 taining. $169,900. Fireplace. $189,900. must see before you buy! Directions: Main to Hamilton to #4 Impressive landscaping. 2 car No Condo fee for Hill Crescent. garage. $259,900. PRICE REDUCTIONS & Sturbridge: SO MUCH HOUSE Charlton: AFFORDABLE HOME! 6 1st Year! FOR THE MONEY! OVER 3600sf Holland: Move in Condition Ranch rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths! INCENTIVES! of living area! 10 rooms 4 bed- with large 1/2 acre private, level Large livingroom! Eat in kitchen. Dudley’s only 55+ Community, Country Setting, 6+ Acres rooms 4 1/2 baths! 1st floor 4 year old furnace. Open Porch yard on quiet street. Large living of Wooded Open Space, Walking Trail & Pond master bedroom or 2nd floor room, hardwood floors, vinyl siding overlooking b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l master bedroom each with their YARD! Minutes to RT 20! Needs a own bath! Good size rooms! 2 and portable garage. Not a foreclo- little updating, but move in condi- Downsize without Losing Your Privacy! story barn. Attached 2 car sure or a short sale, just a good tion! Not a short sale or foreclose. 508-769-9184 garage. Set back from street- deal. $139,900. Owner relocating. $169,900. From $230’s $339,900-make an offer! Dir: Rte 131 to Old Southbridge Rd to 4 Jons Way, near Cortis. Rd www.oakview55.com

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454 Main Street • Sturbridge (508) 347-6556 18A West Main St, Rte 9, Brookfield (508) 867-5500 Mike Weeks Dianna Heagney Elaine Phifer John Sherman Joan Mellen John Roderick Roger Mundell Sue Pulsifer Carol Holstrom Mike Seery Ann Marie Damian Susan Tittle Mo Kane www.sturbridgerealestate.com Holland-New to market, Wonderful contempory located at end of a small cul de sac. Home has 3 Brs, 2 1/2 baths, including master suite, 1800+ sf. Beautiful kitchen-family room area, leading to rear deck. Covered front porch to enjoy afternoon sun, 2 car garage, full bsmt, and a large relaxing landscaped yard, privacy thru-out, only $269,900 Warren-Victorian with all origi- nal woodwork, patterned hard- wood floors, fireplaced and 1st floor laundry! Many updates, come explore this proudly main- tained 9 rm, 4 Br Grand home. Only $179,900. Open House-Warren, June 14 from 12-2, at 106 Dunham road, off rt 19 Young colonial, 3Brs, 2 1/2 Baths, lg great room with fire- place, 2 car under, bring dad, $309,000. Open House-East Brookfield- Sunday June 14, from 12-2 at 742 Podunk road. Antique Cape at it’s best, perfect for entertaining people and horses! Massive stone fire- place in LR, Newer barn with sta- bles and paddock and 6+ acres, easy highway access. Must see, tremendous reduction to $375,000

Legion Post #184 on School Street in Webster, all skill levels. For a free brochure on these individuals; PPD testing; Treatment for indi- CALENDAR every Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. for the best in summer camps, please call 704-373-0873 any viduals diagnosed with Latent or Active TB. continued from page 3 live country music. Cost is $5 per person. time. For more information, visit tenstar- For more information, individuals can call • June 14 — The Charlene Marie Band — camp.com. Harrington Preventive Health at 508-765-9771, this 18-year-old sensation is heading to WORCESTER ext. 3614. Monday, June 29 Nashville in July. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren sup- WEBSTER • June 21 — Cobblestone Road — one of our port group — Offered by The Family New Cemetery rates for the Town of DUDLEY most requested bands. Caregiver Support Program of Elder Services Webster will go into effect July 1. Harrington Healthcare at Hubbard — Do • June 28 — Gold Rush returns for a fourth of Worcester Area Inc. and Children’s Friend Copies of the rate schedule may be obtained you have questions on this topic? Come and trip. A local favorite! FREE line dancing les- Inc. at Children’s Friend, 20 Cedar St., at the Department of Public join us at the Dudley Senior Center for some sons are provided each Sunday during breaks. Worcester, MA 01609 (formerly held at the Works, the Selectmen’s Office and the Town answers Monday, June 29, at 12:30 p.m. AUBURN Worcester Senior Center.) The event is for Clerk’s Office. Administrators from both facilities will be The Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge is having a grandparents and kinship caretakers interest- WORCESTER here to fill you in on the details of what is weekly Car ‘Cruizin Night on Fridays through ed in sharing their experiences caring for Jewish Home Hospice Interfaith going on with the combining of the two hospi- the summer (with the exception of July 3). grandchildren and learning about resources. Bereavement Support Group — for all those tals and the ways in which it will effect the Burgers, hot dogs and beverages are available This support group meets the second Tuesday who have lost a loved one — Tuesday, May 12 Fallon organization in Webster. They will give along with awards, trivia prizes, and a DJ. of each month from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a to Tuesday, June 30, from 4:30 to 6 p.m., at the information and answer questions until 1 p.m. There is no admission charge for this event counselor from Children’s Friend, Inc. Jewish HealthCare Center. Space is limited. when our regular activities will begin. and all proceeds will benefit local charities. Meetings are free and open to all kinship fam- For information and registration call 508-713- Bring the whole family down to see some of ilies. For more information on how you can 0512, ext. 6219. Rev. Judith Osgood, MA.MDIV, the area’s finest automobiles. The Lodge is participate, call 508-753-5425. This event is Interfaith Chaplain/Bereavement located at 754 Southbridge St. (Route 12), made possible through AoA and the Executive Coordinator. Jewish Home Hospice, 629 ONGOING Auburn. Call 508-832-9575 for more informa- Office of Elder Affairs. Salisbury St., Worcester. The group is contin- WEBSTER tion. WEBSTER uous, meeting every Tuesday at 4:30pm and June Art Exhibit & Sale — June 1-30, REGION Harrington Hospital & Harrington follows a bereavement curriculum. The group Calligraphy & Photography by Yvonne Ten Star All-Star Basketball Camp — Final HealthCare at Hubbard Preventive Health is free and open to all regardless of religion or Elizabeth Ashworth will be on display at applications are now being evaluated for the Office in Webster, GB Wells Office, 228 Main non-religious affiliation. Refreshments will be Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 E. Main St., Webster. Ten Star All-Star Summer Basketball Camp. St., open on Mondays from 9 to 11 a.m., offered. Rev. Judith Osgood has her MA in Gallery hours: Monday and Saturday, 10 a.m. The Ten Star All-Star Summer Basketball (excluding holidays). The office provides the Counseling and her MDIV from the Graduate to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 Camp is by invitation only.Boys and girls ages following services free of charge: insurance Theological Union in Berkeley, CA. She was p.m., Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Call 508-949-6232 10-19 are eligible to apply. Players from 50 registration; referral services; blood pressure ordained into the Unitarian Universalist for more information. states and 11 foreign countries attended the screenings; blood sugar screenings; choles- Ministry in 1996 and has served parishes in WEBSTER 2008 camp. College basketball scholarships are terol screenings; childhood vaccines for indi- Wyoming, Massachusetts and Connecticut The Southern Mass Country Music Lovers possible for players selected to the All- viduals without a physician or insurance; before entering the hospice field three years are inviting all who love to line dance and just American Team. There is also a summer adult vaccines such as; TD, Pneumonia, ago. enjoy great country music to the American camp available for boys and girls ages 9-18, for Influenza and Hep. A & Hep. B for high-risk 18 • Friday, June 12, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE JUNE 10, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1 Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 2008 Husqvarna 6 Shaper Bits 170BT Backpack Never used w/factory 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE coating. 1/2 inch shank. NOT 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Leaf-Blower FOR HAND ROUTER. (2) Circular Clothing 16-Year Old 2 Anderson ETech II, With Tube-Mounted $185.00 Amana 100 Beach Cruiser Racks Double Pane Venting Skylights Throttle Control. Delta Lathe Microwave Antique Tall, Bicycles (1) Circular Belt Rack 4.0cu.in., 3.5HP, 3.7pt. Reproducer Pricing Gun & Tags Windows 22”x46 1/2” Fuel Capacity. New Condition Mirrored NEW! Red, Blue, $50 Each Only Used Twice. Fits 12" & 14" Delta $150 Sideboard/ Green, Orange. (2) Crates Coat Hangers With Screens: Lathes $450 Balloon Tires. Assorted Pictures (4) 22.75”W/40”H 8-Foot Tonneau Cover Paid $550 508-764-8330 Dresser/Foyer (10) 22.75”W/48”H For Pickup Truck Asking $375 OBO Backpack $300 Each Only Used 7 Months (9) 22.75”W/56”H $200 Call Kevin Between 8am-9pm Never Used Piece 508-476-1935 Will Sell For $400 $100 (4) Chrome Wheels 508-476-3643 Lovely piece imported Or Separately With Crank Opening 508-277-6109 Call (508)943-7215 Amana Air (1) 40.75”W/41”H 15-Inch, Were from Manchester, Beautiful (860)974-9946 On Dodge Van. Conditioner England. Over 100 Years (2) 34.75”W/48”H Asking $200 For All 4 27’ Above Old. Carving, Columns, Furniture (2) Dark Walnut Colored 18,000 btu only used 4 7 Drawers, Serving Area, Entertainment Center Asking $50 OBO Per Set Ground Pool 7’ Pool Table summers, 2 heavy for me to MA-Pro-3 774-262-8929 Call 508-873-1394 Not A Cheap One! Burl Inlay Detail. Small $200/BRO, like new. Top Of The Line Quality lift. $400 new, sell for $200. Shelves For Candelabra. Redecorating and need Speakers (Ester Williams) This Is A Nice Piece Of Ask for Pat, 1960’s Desk 2 Grayish Oak Furniture. Includes: Appraised At $2400 space. Store-new 12 3/4”x22” Includes Brand New Liner, (508)885-5542 74” High x 63” condition, MUST SEE! $70 And Chair Bucket Seats Large Deck, Stairs, Filter, Suspended Light Fixture. $400 OBO Wide x 23” Deep. (508)832-3684 62 Assorted Albums $35 Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan Pump, And All The 774-230-1763 Excellent Condition Accesories. Call Marty In Dayville, CT Antique Parlor Set Ranging From John Denver Extra-Large Over $1000 New 860-779-2611 Early 50’s, Never Used 508-248-6949 Beauty Salon To Iron Butterfly. $70 Each Email For Photo Wicker Dog Bed Or Both For $100 BEST OFFER Or Email $600 OBO $75 For All [email protected] [email protected] Equipment With Cushion 508-344-0195 2 back to back, free floating Call 508-248-3932 Never Used 2 IBM Selectric Antique Bedroom Set Price Is $1250 Typewriters Early 50’s, 6-Piece, Good styling stations, $200 each $50 27” RCA Maple or best offer. (3) Village Oak With Many Elements & Ab Coaster Condition. Antique Victorian Manual Pasta Maker Ribbons. Console Color TV $500 OBO Call Suzanne $10 Practically Brand New 24” Stools $75 Each OBO Gemstar, Beautiful Piece Only Used Twice, Packed 8pc. Black Marble (508)886-6494 $50 Each Of Furniture. Pink Depression Glass Fireplace 508-735-9493 508-885-3136 In Original Box w/All Fancy Pieces And Sets 860-888-5207 $400 OBO Original Accessories. Mantle Surround Tempered Glass 1974 Suzuki TC100 860-933-6369 Paid $400, Asking $180 508-943-0652 Good Condition Bernina 640 Cocktail Table 1000 Original Miles, Always 2 New La-Z-Boy Owned For 2 Weeks. Best Offer For Both Sewing Machine 40” x 40” $75 Garaged. Hasn’t Been Used Rocker/Recliners 3-Year Old Formal YOU PICK UP (Oxford) New In April ‘08. Used Only In 4 Years! Please Call Leave Message A Few Hours. Comes With All Only One Month Old. Living Room 860-923-2987 (3) Brass $1000 (1) Blue & (1) Maroon. 774-289-9362 Accessories Including BSR 508-885-3136 Paid $439 Each Couch Stitch Regulator Foot, Hanging/Ceiling Lights Blue & Gold. 2 With 3 Lamps 860-888-5207 Asking $400 OBO Each Air Conditioners Antique Red APARTMENT Walking Foot, 1/4 Inch Foot. 10 Year Fabric Protector. Matching Wingback Has 570 Stitch Patterns, 1 With 4 Lamps General Electric 10,000 BTU $15 Each 197? Ford Lawn & Call Diane Chair Included. Vermont Casting LIQUIDATION 5 Alphabets, Thread Cutter 508-344-4777 $400 Window Mount Air Gas Heater Everything Must Go! And More. 508-987-1104 Garden Tractor Conditioner, $150. REDUCED! $3500 20 HP, Hydrostatic Drive, Excellent Condition. Furniture 508-832-7414 Samsung 5,000 BTU Asking Price $1700 Call Nancy (6) HEPA Filters Power Steering, 2-Speed 2 Pianos Window Mount Air Axle, 3-Point Hitch, Power Call 508-867-5677 Men’s Clothing 508-867-3900 1/3HP, 120V Both in excellent condition 35MM Camera Conditioner, $75.00 Or Office 508-755-0972 2x4 Area Output Angle Plow, 60” Mower and tuned, Price includes Call Jeff at Pictures Deck, Wheel Weights, Bicycle Floor Or Wall-Mount move to 1st floor location in Pentax K-1000 (802)380-0844 Great For Woodworking Owner’s & Repair Manuals. Worcester County. Please with assortment of lenses Antique Stool Many Miscellaneous Men’s Trek Pilot 5.2, 58cm Older Tractor, But Items Area. call 508-885-3705 2 electronic flashes, and & Lavatory $1700 Cost New $1000 Still Strong! many other accessories. Air Conditioners Wedding Gown Sell For $150 Each $1500 FIRM 20 Foot Dual Axle Sell all for $220. Porcelain Handles. No Reasonable Call 860-923-3532 Like New! Offer Refused Size 10-12, Ivory Strapless, 1000lb Engine Stand Flat Bed Trailer Call (508)943-5954 or (2)Glass Doors For Kitchen Used. $150 Ask For Ron (3) Frigidaire 8000 BTU Cabinet 508-949-6425 Model 3981 Medium Duty. 2500 GVW days (508)943-7704 $50 Each All In Excellent Condition 1996 Tigershark All Newly Rebuilt. $899 2 Solid Wood Doors 508-943-2007 Call 5pm-8:30pm 4x8 Open Trailer (1) GE 5000 BTU 6’8”x32” 508-867-6546 Two-Seat Jetski OBO $25 (1)4 Lights, (1)15 Lights Athena Stereo 508-769-2351 Newly done over. Asking Bolens Tractor 12 Outboards & Trailer $525. RCA Solid Maple 3 Wood Frame Solid Speakers $1275 2006 Cam Call (508)885-5560 Console Stereo Glass Door 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent Model 1886-04 3HP to 35HP Has Turntable, With 3 24”x50” quality, fantastic sound. 2 Hydrostatic, Power Takeoff, Johnson, Evinrude, 5-Phone Executone Office Superline 6 GE Two Way Record Sizes. AM/FM Radio. 30-Gallon Electric speakers. Asking $380 Hydraulic Lift, Kohler Engine, & Mercury. Telephone System Dumping Trailer $150 Hot-Water Heater for pair. 54-Inch Mowing Deck, Snow All Tuned Up, Checked Out, $450 Radios Thrower, Chains, Vacuum 14 Feet Long, 6’9” Wide, 14 Channel, With One Mile Men’s Specialized Allez LP Gas Wall heater Call (508)341-4659 And Ready To Go. Back up Powerpack for System With Trailer. Service With 4 Foot Sides. Weighs Range & Belt Clip. Road Bike 712-299-5239 Manuals. Always Stored $250-$650 Computer, $100 4,000lbs Empty, 16,000 508-885-6657 Great For Hunting! 27 Speeds. In Excellent Authentic Inside. Runs Strong. Antique Stainless-Steel GVW. 4 Tie-Downs. $100 For All Condition. Revolutionary $1500 Milkcan, $25 Great For Bobcats or Commercial $100 Beige Loveseat 15” Horizontal Mini-Excavators. War Historic Brush Chipper Antique Singer Sewing $5999 OBO Bench-Top Grinder Call 508-764-3736 Sleeper-Sofa Machinist’s Rotary Machine, $50 $150 8HP, Commercial-Duty 508-641-3289 On Cast-Iron Floor Stand Autographs Rated. $250 Turntable IBM Selectric Typewriter $75 Genuine Original Signature 3-Piece Oak Wall Unit 508-832-2679 BH15, $400 Or Best Offer & Table, $100 508-248-3932 All French Country $400 Autographs Of American Icons. Call 5pm-8:30pm Ethan Allen 2006 Keystone Aiwa Compact Complete Antique Maple George Washington $3000 Brand New Bunk 508-867-6546 508-461-9097 Sprinter Travel Furniture Bedroom Set Benjamin Franklin $3000 Disc Stereo $500 200+ Music CD’s 35mm Minolta Trailer Variety Of Tables Thomas Jefferson $1500 Beds and 2 Has Three-Place Disc Player, Butler Beige Leather Recliner All Have Certificates Of $8.00 each or 10 for $75. No Maxxum 5000 Excellent Condition. AM/FM Radio, Dual Cassette Authenticity Dressers rap. Email your want list: 31 Feet, New Tires, Well End Tables $150 Beautiful wood frame Player, Remote, Two Nested Tables 508-476-1068 [email protected] Camera Maintained, Slide-Out, Speakers, And New Denon Complete Trundle Bed includes mattresses, pillows, Craftsman Miter Box with AF50 Lens & AF70-210 Lens, Awning, Ladder. Sleeps 6. DP-26F Full Automatic Leave Message $150 Brand New ladder (never used). $2000 back saw. This is not cheap Flash & Case. Dual Cam Hitch, TV, AC/Heat. Turntable. 508-208-8401 All Items Excellent Condition! or best offer. $150 Front load washer & dryer plastic. $65.00. $15,900 $125 Can schedule viewing 508-892-8810 set. $1200. Call (508)987-1594, leave Call (508)943-7215 508-278-6123 508-943-8240 Call 508-248-3932 in Oxford. After 6pm Call (774)364-0367 message will return call.

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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Brand-New Complete Master Double Window Fine Art Grooming John Deere Landscape Maple Dining Automatic Scrubbing Bedroom Furniture New, Vetter High Pro 4 Signed in the plate Tarkay Equipment Snowthrower Equipment Room Set Power-Head With Screens. Seriolithograph 2002 Indigo Includes California Chapeau. Professionally 1 Romani Grand Daddy Dryer For LX And GT Series Trailer With Hutch $500 King-Sized Waterbed Frame, Measures 76”Long 1 Romani Clipper Vac Lawn & Garden Tractors. $300 61”High framed 36 1/2"x37". $995 OBO Reconditioned Prop Large Armoire, Large Comes with Park West (B&B Model) 42 Inch, Stereo/CD With 19” Pitch, Fits Dresser With Mirror, $650 OBO gallery Certificate & 1 42 Inch Hydraulic Used Once(Honest!) Car Trailer Speakers/Woofer & Remote (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy Grooming Table Paid $2500 $45 Merc Cruisers Cherry In Excellent Marine Hemi Appraisal. Can e-mail pic 1 Hydro Surge Bather Includes Chains, Weights, $85 $400. OBO And Operator’s Manual $2300 OBO (2)Sofas $150/$300 Condition. Engine (508) 867-2250 Asking $2500 For All $2000 OBO 1959 With Latham Blower 508-987-2419 $1500 Aluminum Folding Toaster-Oven 508-826-2029 New $40 Piggy-Back Washer/ And Four Carburetors 774-745-0242 Staging/Scaffolding $8000 OBO Email For Pictures Or 2 Sections w/Platforms, B.O. For All Brilliion Grass Dryer Combo Fishing Rods, Gym Equipment On Wheels, w/Steps Kenmore, Excellent Questions 508-278-2729 Seeder Call 508-259-8805 Marc X Platinum 3100 [email protected] 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H 508-282-1026 Condition, All Brochures. Reels, Boxes, In Excellent Condition $950 OBO Model Sl8 $600 OBO 8-Foot Wide, Like New Dresses Plugs, $250 OBO Kayak Roof Racks Call 5pm-8:30pm Maroon Sectional Condition. Always (3) Original Factory 300 lb Olympic Weights 508-867-6546 Hubcaps Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All Streamers, 42 Inches Between Clamps. Couch Stored Inside. brand new. With Bar Off Of Toyota RAV4 $4,900 OBO For 2005 Hyundai Sonata $100 OBO Large Collection Good Condition. $35 Each Call (508)981-6762 Etc. $75 $250 OBO 508-764-8330 TAKE BOTH FOR $300 Of Call Alan At Electric Dryer Archery Call 860-933-6369 3HP Horizontal Glass-Top Dining Room 508-509-5407 Shaft Motor Collectibles Camcorder Used 6 months, $100. Equipment Table With 4 Chairs $140 Washer used holds x-large Hand-Beaded Runs $25 Mugs, Steins, AVON, Banks, $100 Computer loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen Sporting goods, Bottles, Brass, Musical Audio Equipment Compaq FS7600 Machinist Tools & Wedding Gown Cargo Carrier Items. Hundreds! 1992 BMW 325i table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 Plus Size (18-20), Cathedral For 2-Inch Receiver 5-Speed, Great Condition, $60 Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax or best offer. Good condition Auto Tools, most half Please Call To View Electric Guitar Train, Plus Bustle & New $40 Will Sell In Lots, Red. Lexmark Printer wrought iron & glass coffee Handicap walkers, Tiara-Style Headdress & $3500 $95 All For $550 OBO table & end tables inlay $10-$30. 8HP Briggs & Stratton Singles Or Bulk Veil. Museum-Quality Moving Must Sell! 1995 Nissan Pathfinder Amp $60 Computer Desk (Corner) w/stone, very nice, $50. 35MM Canon Camera Preservation. Motor Receiver $120 Apartment size freezer, $50. New Short Block, 508-892-3145 White, 5-Speed. $195 OBO $200 $600 OBO $3300 Canon Film Camera $45 Works well. (508)885-5189 508-987-3781 Runs $150 DVD Player $25 Office Chair (Cully) Call (508)340-2098 $65 Prices Negotiable! 508-248-6783 Large Double (4)5-Lug Truck Rims GPS $95 Heavy Duty 9’ Fisher Stainless-Steel & Tires Computer $150 Entertainment Center Electric Scooter Highway Plow Kenmore $300 DJ Equipment 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood & Sink $300 Flat Belt One-way plow, set up for Refrigerator 860-208-7010 Dale Earnhardt Sr. Electric backhoe or truck, $650. REDUCED! Magazines Numerous Dog PTO Pulley 20.6 Cubic Foot, Black, Top Breed Books Wheelchair $80 Fisher Snow-Foil Type Heavy Freezer. Brand New, From w/Faucet & Sprayer Matching 860-963-7087 For Sale Duty 8’ Plow for truck Sears Warehouse. Energy 43” x 22” Camel-Back 508-867-9734 $500 Each Aluminum Cross $500 Star Compliant. $75 Car Seat (508)987-3143 For Church, Cross Arm 6’, Price New $750 Sofa & Computer Table 10’ High, 10” Surface, 7” Heavy Duty Hobart Meat $20 Grinder. Floor type with large Yours For $400 Love Seat $20 Electric Twin Deep. Can Be Lighted. 860-963-0685 508-735-9493 Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike $150 bowl. $375 Sofa - 73” Long $35 6-Drawer Table $20 Hospital Bed Briggs & Stratton 12HP Kennedy Love Seat - 53” Long Call 5pm-8:30pm Vertical Riding Mower Like New! Williamsburg Blue 774-272-2459 Toshiba 5-Megapixel $700 508-867-6546 Camera $45 Engine, $95 Machinist Toolbox Large Two-Level Light (Red & Navy Plaid) 1 Pair AR 20 Inch, 7-Drawer, Several Oak Coffee Table $350 OBO Case Tractor Floor-Standing Speakers Genie Used 15” Monitor 1948 VAC With HP All-In-One Printer(G85) $25 Micrometers, Indicators, Etc. $125 508-234-7917 $45 $150 Sickle-Bar Mower. Push-Around Call (508)461-9097 Kenmore Top-Load Asking $1650 OBO New HP Printer $29 1 Passive Subwoofer Good Condition “Home” $50 Arial Platform Lift Washer Memory Foam Good Condition 8’ x 11’ Karastan International Harvester DVD Player $20 Will Fit Through 29.5”Wide High-Low Electric Oriental Rug Two-Row Corn Planter Chevy Prizm Wanted Doorway. 24’ Platform 2 1/2 Years Old Authentic Bike $40 Hospital Bed Only Used 3x/Week New Fringe & Trailer-Type, With Any Year. Must Have Very Height. 120V Hydraulic. Like New! Professionally Cleaned Therapeutic Hydraulic Lift. AT&T Blackberry Curve $140 Low Miles. $100 CASH OBO 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase With Scoop Mattress $350 $800 OBO Will Consider A Civic $500 OBO Afternoons & Evenings NASA Mattress And More! 508-764-1439 6-Gallon Flood-Type 860-974-1912 Queen, $399. Brand new in 860-974-9811 480-282-2490 Coolant System. 413-245-6182 Call Rich Keyboard 508-826-2029 plastic full warranty. Cedar Chest & Corner TV Cabinet Electrical Material 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type HO Scale Train Call Tom (978)597-3033 Industrial, Commercial, Coolant System. Comes With Engines, Cars, Stand, Case and Living Room Couch Rocker $100 Residential Men’s Bicycle Call 5pm-8:30pm Buildings And Accessories. Chair And Matching Chair Multi-Colored Cushioned Call 508-943-3711 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, Lots Of Time & Money Put Giant 6061 Top, Cherry Wood Cedar 508-867-6546 New, never been used. Top Floral Design Fabric After 6pm Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Into It! Pictures Available. $150 23” Frame, 24 Gears, (Hope) Chest and Matching Breakers, Meters, Girls Clothing Email: of the line. Bought at Shimano 105 Derailer. Rocker. Both In Excellent Dark Wood Curio Punches, Pipe-Benders. [email protected] Gordon’s Music last fall. Paid 413-245-9001 Black & Gold, Ridden Condition. 55” Wide x 77” Tall, & Shoes Or 774-402-1274 over $600 will sell for $325 Only 4 Times. New Recessed Troffer firm. Asking 18” Deep Flourescent 3-Tube Toddler Sizes Through 10/12 Living Room Original Cost $800 Cedar Chest $300 T-8 277V Fixtures Shoe Sizes 1-3 HONDA Please contact Asking $350 Rocker $200 Glass Doors On Top, With (508)450-7150 Furniture Three Drawers Below. Enclosed Gently Used & Brand New GENERATOR Best Offer For: 508-764-9309 Call 508-756-2607 $56 Each Many Styles & Brands $500 To Choose From. 3000 Watts Kia Rio Or Hyundai FlexSteel Couch, Men’s Skis Call 5pm-8:30pm #EU3000ISA Chair & Ottoman. Ceramic Flower Pot Highchair 508-867-6546 Call 508-943-2007 For Appt. Accent Wanted Dynastar Skis & Boots, With Pedestal $50 Like New, Super Quiet. One With Very Low Mileage La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. Size 10 $25 Girls Clothing $1650 Auto, Air. ‘06-’08. $135 White Crib Entertainment All Items High Quality, For More Information Large quantity of high 2006 THULE TRAILER Will Pay Your Price Like New. 508-832-3118 Call 508-347-7441 Mattress Included $300 Center quality, brand name For The Right One 53”x53”, Has Two 20”x14” (Enclosed) Email For Photos 508-885-2866 Girls Clothing For Sale Aluminum, Dual Axle, 508-764-1439 [email protected] Microwave Storage Compartments, $30. Large capacity air Cherry Dining And A 40-Place CD Rack Age: Infant-3T GVW 6000 lbs. 401-316-4793 Dental Chair Come choose from Model #C65X12238200, Kitchen Table conditioner, $100. Ladies Room Table On Bottom. 4 Chairs & Farmer’s Hutch size 6 Harley boots, $50. Electric operates well, Would $100 the best at the Under 200 Miles. Living Room Set With 2 leaves, 4 side chairs be great for tattoo parlor, etc. age level you need. $5250 $300 Men’s leather jacket, small, and 2 captains chairs. Call 508-248-3932 90” Sofa $75. Bread maker, $15. 3 to choose from. $50 each. Call 508-347-5344 Mike 860-935-0072 Pecan Sofa Table Only $500. Call (508)987-3143 $45 Love Seat Toaster oven, $15. Fold-up Cherry TV Armoire Estate Furs Oriental Rug rocker, $100. Only $300. 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb Glass-Top 36” Hot Tub Corner TV Cabinet (Machine-Made) Call (774)745-0153 Must be seen to appreciate. Designer coat. Size small w/matching Octagonal Table ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, $100 2 Matching End-Tables Prices are negotiable. hat. In excellent condition, $50 with all options. Waterfall, Like-New 3-Year-Old Lopi Mint Condition (508)864-1092 Wedding $500/BO. 1 long Black aroma-therapy, lighting, with Pellet Stove & Take The Whole Set For Handicapped Persian Lamb. Size large. In Oak Queen Post cover, full warranty. Brand Ash Vacuum $1000 Or Best Offer Headboard/Footboard Dress good condition, but worn. new in wrapper. Cost $7000, $1400 508-867-9650 Scooter Chickering $300/BO. $50 sell for $3800. $1,200 Or Best Offer Never Worn! Call 508-943-3711 Spinet Piano (508)987-8483 Gas 32” Fireplaces Call (860)244-9544 After 6pm Call Between 3pm-5pm Christina Wu Strapless $50 each Llama Wool (508)949-7638 Baby Grand & Gown with train. Size 8. Everything Must Freezer (17cu.ft.) $200 HP Scanner Lace Wedding For Sale Purchased at Kleinfelds $50 Motorized Bench NYC. Elegant beading Go!! 5’x8’ Oriental Rug $30 Gown Unfinished $700. 1993 Chevrolet with organza & silk/satin Portable Dishwasher Oak TV Cabinet $40 Also: Call For More Information Wheelchair Custom Made Moses Full-Length, Size 12. Camaro; 21,270 miles, all material. $700. with butcher block top, $250. 508-347-5782 $200 508-335-8239 Pronto Sure-Step M91 original, $5000. Call (508)949-2528 Farmers table with 5 chairs, Baskets. Motorized, With Footrest, Call (508)765-9316 leave $200. Oak cabinets, various (508)765-7322 Brown Italian Machinist Tools Hold 300-400lbs. message sizes, six pieces, $400. Golf Clubs & Bag Leather Jacket Holds Oxygen Tanks. Brand New, Never Used Tool chest, also other odds Dinette Set Call (508)328-3438 Jazzy Power Chair Medium, $200 and ends. Asking $2000 Warrior Iron Set Only Used Once! Christmas Seating For Four w/Glass 3-Iron To Pitching Wedge, All Excellent Condition Call (508)234-8034 Antique 1860’s Top And Three Bar Stools. Exercise Selling For $799 508-757-7796 Sports Card Graphite Shafts 774-230-9321 Oak Table $350 Equipment $200 Noon-6pm Mags With Tires Specials For E-Z-Go Golfcart With 5 Legs Call Matt at Weider weight bench, Jewelry With ‘Engraved’ Design Baseball/Football 508-943-6771 preacher curl and leg New Hunter Golf Bag LADIES Basketball/Hockey With Full Club Dividers New 14K Ruby & Diamond Plow For John Deere & 2 Matching Chairs extension with Olympic bar. Yellow gold cross pendant, DRESSER Garden Tractor $500 Racing/Boxing Dirt Bike 295lbs of weight, $250. 50lb $50 $300 or best offer. Also gem- Large, With Mirror 774-318-1024 Rookies/Stars/Sets/Singles 2003 RM65 Suzuki punching bag, $50. Curl bar, 508-764-8571 stone rings & pendants, best & 2 Armoires Truck Liner For 6’ Bed Great condition, asking 85lbs or weight, $40. offers. All Cards 75% Off Book! [email protected] $1700 For All Rug (7’x10’) MOTORS Including Vintage Cards Like $1200. Gorgeous Call Shirley (Negotiable) w/Seashell Border Mantle/Williams/Etc. Call (774)696-3360 or 508-637-1046 (508)248-3005 1/2HP 230/460V King Sized 508-987-1504 1725RPM, 56 Frame. 508-864-9223 Farm Equipment Handmade Disney Area Stay Bedroom Set John Deere 3235A Lead Chandelier Mahogany 5HP, 230/460V Clawfoot Tub 7 Days, 6 Nights Harrow 5 Pieces. Paid $6000 Fairway Mower Contemporary Style 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC 2 Adult Disney Tickets Deere 5-Foot, 3-Point At Rotman’s $5900 OBO $150 (Negotiable) Bedroom Set $400 Paid $750 $400 Bed, Dresser With Mirror, 5HP, 230/460V $1500 FIRM 508-892-1107 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC 508-867-9566 Sell For $249 Moving John Deere 2243 Chest On Chest, Night Table. Cultivator Toolbar Greens Mower Good For One Year 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, Contact Laurie Ladies’ Genuine $1500 Negotiable 1/2HP 208/230/460V Colonial Wood 508-301-0266 $5900 OBO Large Overhead Door-Opener 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point 508-450-5740 Black Shearling Mahogany Cedar Chest Hutch and Base Entertainment $350 John Deere 220A $600 Negotiable 4 Speed Controls Honey pine finish. Asking, Walk-Behind Greens Mower Sheepskin Hitachi J100, 400/460V Center Lime Spreader Grandfather Clock $1995 OBO 508-234-2897 $350. Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. Walnut, Winchester chime, Fur Coat Call 5pm-8:30pm 508-764-8330 Antique Chezck crystal Solid Oak Wood, Custom $150 $200. Medium. Like New. Worn 508-867-6546 Made. Custom Side Door Men’s Burberry set, valued at over $1800. 860-974-7099 Designers Mother-of-the- Kenmore One Or Twice. Length 30” Prorsum Hand cut, very ornate. For Tapes, Excellent Bride Gown (Collar To Hem), Shoulders Piano Appraised. Will sell for $900. Condition. 62” Wide, Can FOLDING Size 8, Pewter color with Washer & Dryer 19”, Sleeves 25”, Trenchcoat Glass and brass dinette Fit Up To A 30” TV elegant beading, matching Like New Bust 40-42” Size ? (40/42), Tan, Slightly Baldwin Spinnet set Perfect for 1st $250 Firm CREEPER jacket paid $700, $100 Each $250 OBO Worn, But Good Condition. Light brown color. Bought at apartment. $50. For automotive purpose - sit asking $250. 508-885-8940 $100 Steinerts. Good condition, Ask For Bob or laying position. $10.00 Call Phil Call (508)943-6367 508-963-0714 Call (508)885-4303 Leave Message $700. 413-262-9990 508-234-3348 860-974-9946 Call (508)885-4320 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS OME OWN ERVICE H T S , BIG TIME RESULTS Name: VISIT US ONLINE TO PLACE YOUR AD Address: CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Town: Zip: Phone: “Use our Bargain Box” Sell items from A to Z “Including your used automobile!” Mail to: Town-to-Town Classifieds P.O. 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107 MISC. FREE 130 YARD SALES 205 BOATS 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE FREE Multi-Family 16 Foot Moving Must Sell Piano Snowblower Vintage Cameras 45’ Storage Trailer Yard Sale Whitewater Canoe Baldwin Spinnet With Snapper 8HP 26” $500 Must Be Moved “Dagger Reflection” Model Garden Leisure 6 Seater The And Movie Camera Before The Summer! Saturday & Sunday Red, Good Condition. Hot Tub with lounger, Bench. Good Condition. Washer 508-885-3136 June 13th & 14th $300 $3800/BO. $950 With Projectors 9am-4pm Maytag, Heavy Duty $100 Book Bear Vintage Radios 860-888-5207 860-774-2502 Weider Pro 9940 dual weight Dryer 137 New Boston Road bench, $150. Sauna Books! Books! Books! 100’s Of LP Records Sturbridge, MA Whirlpool, Electric $100 16’ Hurricane Trampoline, $75. Finnleo, Portable, Comes We have 100,000 lively Over 50-Year Old RC FREE In 2 Pieces. Perfect Entertainment Center old books at Allen Adding Machine Multi-Family Tri-Hull Brand new computer Solid Oak $100 To Good Home Ford 2.3L I/O, trailer, $2500 armoire, $450. For Two. Assembles THE BOOK BEAR Photo Security System, Yard Sale Please call In Minutes. Simply Queen-Sized Bed complete with all Swing Set Trolling Motor, Solid Oak $200 necessary items including In Good Condition. Saturday June 13th Electric Winch, Evinrude (508)404-5470 Plugs Into Standard 8am-1pm Household Outlet. Triple Dresser w/Mirror plastic holders You Disassemble & Pick Up Tanks, Bimini Top, $500 $150 Video security system 508-867-5329 Stephen Drive '96 Conversion Van, Neutron Cordless complete with two videos Webster Black Water Pipe, 508-347-5725 Sterns & Foster Mattress and two cameras and all Gas Grill, Chiminea. Electric Mower New $400 Household Items, Furniture, necessary cables. Books, Toys, Etc. Comes With Rear Bagger, Computer Desk $100 We have books for the FREE WOOD 518-480-1143 Trimmer, Extra Battery, Piano scholar, collector and (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 Shop Smith general reader. Years Old - Still In its Mulching Kit, Extra Maghogany, Werlitzer PALLETS Multi-Family 17 Foot Glastron Cutting Blade. w/Accessories $500 Located on Route 9 in West Original Box Spinnet, With Bench. Good Brookfield, halfway between Sierra 177 4.3 Paid $500 Joiner/Planer $75 You pick up. Monday thru Yard Sale Condition. Amherst & Worcester. Many Old Tools, Over Friday 8am-noon. Will Let Go For $250 $800 LCD Monitor 17” $75 Open 7 days a week, 50 Years Old Something For Everyone! Mercruiser I/O 774-318-1130 10am-6pm Stonebridge Press Also: Hand-Crafted Jewelry Only 156 Hours On Includes Training Books Maple Dresser 508-335-1973 25 Optical Drive 508-987-8885 Two w/Hutch $50 Each We Also Buy For Appointment By Ana’s Expressions & Engine New 8 Foot (located behind Southbridge China Sails Power Steering, Trim Call After 5pm Located In Webster Hotel & Conference Center) Lifetime Folding Call 774-262-3336 BOOK COLLECTIONS, 176 Upper Gore Road Control, AM/FM Radio, Pipe Threader Leave Message LIBRARIES & Webster, MA Soft Top, Mooring Cover, Table ESTATES! Still In Box! Toledo 999, Floor Model, WANTED WORCESTER Saturday, June 13th w/Glastron Trailer, Skis, Sofa 9am-5pm Vest & Etc., Maintenance Paid $160 On Wheels. 96 Inches Long, 8 Cushion, CALL FOR INFO. 1953 Worcester Junior Will Take $100 FIRM Angle Iron Cutter For Mixed Color. Very Good 508-867-8705 College Class Ring PARANORMAL Sunday, June 14th Manuals and Supplies Condition. or call Toll Free 508-791-7406 For Information, Or To 9am-3pm $8000 Shelving Request An Investigation, Garage Heater 4W296, HK Potter 2790 $100 OBO (Cash) 877-809-2665 For More Info Call 2Mark Brand, 508-347-3280 Please Visit Our 413-245-7501 Snowblower Water Heater Web Page At: Multi-Family Thermostatically Controlled. Whirlpool 60-Gallon w/Hanging Brackets. 49.5” Wide, For PTO Solid Marble worcesterparanormal.com TOOL SHEDS Programmable. Never Been No Charge To Client Yard Sale! Paid Over $600 McCullough 16” Chainsaw Used, Brand New. 1980 Galaxy Best Offer! Cocktail Table Made of Texture 1-11 Saturday, 6/13 Old $50 Grey with vine detailing, Originally $459 Bowrider 8x8 $625 110 NOVENAS 8am-2pm 508-885-3136 Call 5pm-8:30pm pointed oval shape. Originally 8x10 $800 $350 17’ Ski/Fishing., Fiberglass 860-888-5207 508-867-6546 $1200, selling for $250 Infant/Children Clothes Hull, I/O Merc Cruiser (508)943-7360 8x12 $875 12-Inch Band Saw PRAYER TO THE & Toys, Children’s Tandem Engine. Includes Cover New Bunkbeds Pride Brand 8x16 $1175 Virtually Brand New, BLESSED VIRGIN Bike, Exercise Equipment, And Trailer. Paid $900 Delivered And Only Used Once. Books, Household Items, Good Condition. Combination Solid Oak Queen Purchased Fall 2008 (Never known to fail). Oh Furniture, Something For Asking $500 Built On-Site most beautiful flower of Mt. Asking $2500 Just Purchased In March! Lift Recliner Bedroom Set $325 Everyone! 508-885-5549 Wine Color, Other Sizes Available Carmel, fruitful vine, splen- 13 & 21 Glendale Road Includes Mattresses $750. Lighted round curio 508-867-8374 dor of Heaven, Blessed 774-200-1561 Only Used 3 Times end table, $50. Iron twin bed, Call 413-213-6708 Fiskdale, MA 1981 Galaxy Cost $850 Mother of the Son of God, $200. Steins, $25. Dolls, Immaculate Virgin, assist me New Snap-On $700 OBO $25. 2 Bureaus $100 Each Toro Commercial Western Saddle Bowrider Black, With Pad. Only in this my necessity. Oh Star Yard Sale I/O 120 Merc Cruiser Shower Seat/Stool For Tub Call (508)867-9222 Harley Davidson Lawnmower Used A Few Times. of the Sea, help me and 142 Ash Street With Dual Axle Trailer. Collectors Edition $25 SOLID PINE Pro-Line Series, With 44” $150 show me herein, you are my Only Used In Fresh Water, Gazelle Exercise Equipment mother, Oh Holy Mary, Moth- Spencer MA Always Garaged. Deck And Trac Vac Also: Toolbox Good Condition HUTCH Collection System. er of God, Queen of Heaven Saturday-Sunday Excellent Condition. Excellent Black and chrome with $150 OBO For Sale Child’s Western Saddle and Earth, I humbly beseech June 13th-14th For Skiing & Fishing. Harley logos & flames. 5, H x Great For Picking Up With Bridle, Black you from the bottom of my Back Massage Chair Pad Mint/Lighted 3 Glass Top Grass Clippings And 9am-3pm Asking $3000 3, W 12 drawers. Must be 6’4”H x 56”W x 19”D $150 heart, succor me in this ne- 860-214-8302 Good Condition Leaves. cessity. There are none that Exercise Equipment, seen. $4000 firm. $50 $250 508-943-4365 Contact Dale $3000 can withstand your call. Oh, End & Coffee Tables, 860-774-0794 Call Kim Women/Girls/Baby Clothing, 1987 25 Ft Marlin (508)943-8692 after 6pm. 508-347-5171 508-832-7414 show me herein, you are my 860-481-5570 White Wedding mother. Oh, Mary conceived Wedding Gifts, Cameras, Cabin Cruise New Woodmaster Sony 50” XBR Toshiba 36 Inch TV Gown without sin, pray for us who TV & Stand, And Much, 260 HP, I/O Merc., Prom Dress Sale Used Very Little. have recourse to thee. (3 Much More! Runs, Needs Little TLC Planer/Molder Projection TV Plays Like New! Never Worn times) Holy Mary I place this $5200 OBO With 18” Drum Sander Current Gowns-Daughter is $1100 or best offer. cause in your hands (3 Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally MUST SELL! Size 8, long sleeves beaded Yard Sale With Trailer Attachment. 5HP Motor. Lane 2 piece sectional Cost $895 times). Sweet Mother I pray priced from $200-$300. and lace. Terra mid length Mary Go Round Farm 1978 22 Ft Searay Weighs 420lbs. with recliner, $1000 or Sell For $399 veil, cathedral veil, slip. Paid for this cause in your hands. Some shoes and jewelry. (3 times). Holy Spirit, resolve 12 Gay Road Cabin Cruise Cash only. best offer. Call 508-885-9754 $1400 for all, asking $800 or Also, 120A, 2HP, Shop Queen size bed all problems, light all roads Brookfield Needs Motor & Outdrive, Fox Vacuum With All Call (508)832-9981 best offer. Call with cherry wood Tow Dolly (508)-365-8528 so that I can attain my goal. Saturday, June 13th No Trailer. Needs Work. Attachments, Hooks Up Pub/Bar Set frame, $700. 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Starry $150 Will Fit 16 Inch Logs. 508-949-7388 225 INSTRUCTIONS Night Blue With Red Stereo With Used Tractor Tires Good For Small Ranch Or GIGANTIC Trumpet $100 Maintenance Free Vinyl Speakers Size: 18-4-28 6-Ply Rating Workshop. Golf Lessons Electric/Acoustic Guitar Cabinet. One Year Old $50 Appx. 1 1/4 “ Tread Left Excellent Condition. SALE 2005 Arctic Cat Vinci Brand $100 Paid $8000 New Call 508-278-7958 Asking $200 New Glass & Fire-Brick Aunt Mary’s Restaurant F7 Snowmobile 4 One-Hour Lessons Asking $6000 508-335-8239 This Winter (Indoors) For $100 508-864-7159 Will Deliver Super Speedway $300 17 Burdon Street Low Miles, Real Fast. For Details Call Call (508)864-8578 VHS Tapes & Cabinet Whitinsville 508-397-0844 Old Oak Rolltop Tickets $250 860-974-9946 2005 Arctic Cat Desk Schwinn New Hampshire Will Sell VHS Tapes Every Saturday & Sunday 440 Z-Model Horseback Riding Motor Speedway Separately If Wanted Wood Stove Starting June 13th-14th Lessons Great Original Condition! 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Rates Newly Renovated, First & Last $625/Month Studio $675/month CHEAP JUNK Includes Heat, Water & Heat & Hot Water $675 per month, First/Security Deposit & One Bedroom $900/month Trash Removal. Included. plus utilities. Credit Check Off-Street Parking REMOVAL Security Deposit Required. Call (508)765-2658 508-347-1101 No Smoking, No Pets. Stove, Refrigerator, Call Jim Trash Wizard Makes Your 508-765-0620 Junk Disappear! Call 508-278-8098 Washer/Dryer Hookups, Sturbridge Fast, Clean, ************** Or 914-374-0050 (Cell) Enclosed Porch, 1 Car Southbridge Garage. Small Pets OK. Clean Four Room Cedar Lake Professional! EQUAL HOUSING Available Now Southbridge Douglas Apartments, One Bedroom Apartment Room For Rent We Remove Electronics, OPPORTUNITY One Bedroom. $650 Contact Email Very Plush & Modern, $400/Month Plus Half Second Or Third Floor. Of Utilities. Appliances, Sofas, Yard Furniture Facelifting, Two Bedroom $800 For Application One Year Lease & Fully Applianced. Waste, Construction Painting, Caning, ************** Plus Electric [email protected] 2 Decks, Water Rights. Debris, Etc. Stripping to Refinishing, All real estate advertising in New Appliances, (508)347-3068 References Required. Two Bedroom Apartment 774-200-1907 First & Security All Hardwood Floors. And Repairs. this newspaper is subject to Dishwasher. Quiet, Private First/Last. Call Today For A The Federal Fair Housing Act From $575/month Washer/Dryer Connection. Guaranteed. Country Road. No Traffic. FREE ESTIMATE! of 1968, which makes it No Smoking, No Dogs. SECTION 8 OK Refrigerator & Stove. STURBRIDGE 1-508-425-4713 Free Estimates. illegal to advertise any Call (508)476-1722 Off-Street Parking. www.TrashWizard.com preference, limitation or North Brookfield Call 508-765-0386 Daniel Fiske Pick-up & Delivery. 40 Forest Street Heat & Hot Water Included discrimination based on race, Dudley Weekdays 9:30a-5:30p 774-230-0680 House color, religion, sex, handicap, Two-And-A-Half Bedroom 1st Floor, 1 Bedroom To Apply Gander Travel & Antique familial status (number of Apartment $750 Apartment, Available No Pets, No Waterbeds Large Sunny 3 children and or pregnancy), First Floor. Renovated, Immediately. Southbridge Bedroom, Second Transportation $450/Month Doctor national origin, ancestry, age, New Carpet Three Bedroom Floor Apartment Services marital status, or any Call Mike Edson At Apartment, Full Living Hardwood Floors. (GTTS) 508-248-9225 intention to make an such Webster Godin Real Estate Southbridge Room, Full Dining Room. $950 “Customer Comes First!” preference, limitation or One Bedroom Apartment (978)249-8131 x15 Coombs Street Kitchen, Full Bath, discrimination. This $550 Or View All Our Apartments 3 Bedroom Apartment Pantry, & Storage Shed. First Floor, Four Expedited Mail Service newspaper will not Renovated With Hardwood at www.beremco.com Available. Hardwood Floors Room Apartment Minutes/Hours Or 454 HOME knowingly accept any Floors, Kitchen With Throughout. Second Floor. $695 Next-Day Service advertising for real estate Appliances. Applianced, Washer/Dryer No Pets. Non Smokers IMPROVEMENT Northbridge Hook-ups. No Pets. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Transportation Throughout that is in violation of the law. Half-Duplex, 6 Room Three Preferred. Our readers are hereby No Pets, No Smoking. Section 8 Ok. Call For Details Both Include New England ABC Remodeling Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat Bedroom, Completely $750 Appliances & Laundry In Taxi, Limousine, informed that all dwellings Remodeled. Laundry 508-764-4073 Roofing & Leak Repairs advertising in this newspaper & Coin-Op Laundry Room On Premises. Or Minivan Heated Gutter Guards 508-380-2359 Hookup, Off-Street Parking, First And Security. are available on and equal Includes Dishwasher, And References And Credit No Utilities. Proms, Graduations, Siding, Windows & Doors opportunity basis. To Electric Range. Check Required. Southbridge References, Lease And Weddings & Special Carpentry complain about Dudley Three bedroom, de-leaded, 1 Bedroom Apartment, First/Last & Security Security Deposit Occasions Frame To Finish! discrimination call The $1100/Month Call (508)596-8497 remodeled, stove, off-street Department of Housing and Updated Building, Required Call Chuck Gander Kitchen/Bathroom Call 508-397-5498 parking, washer/dryer 508-335-1153 Urban Development “HUD” Extra-Large, Clean, hookups, limited/restricted Remodeling Appliances, Private Back Southbridge Fax 774-402-8176 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Northbridge storage. First, and (508)347-9081 Hardwood To Ceramic For the N.E. area, call HUD Yard, Great Neighborhood, First Floor Studio security deposits. References Flooring ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Across From Park, Walk One Bedroom Apartment In Quiet From $500 Per Month. and credit check. No pets, Interior/Exterior Painting free number for the hearing To Town. Neighborhood. Off-Street no utilities. Sturbridge TIME IS impaired is 1-800-927-9275 First, Last, Security. First, Security & Parking. No Pets. Sheet Rock/Plastering Reference Required. $750.00 per month. References Required First Month’s Rent Required, Call (508)637-1074 Lakeside RUNNING OUT! Call For Estimate 505 APARTMENTS FOR $525 No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. Last Negotiable. After June 16th, Your TV Income Eligible. Apartments RENT Glenn 508-615-1332 $525/Month, Includes Antenna Will No Longer 508-304-9806 Call Dave Heat & Hot Water. Southbridge 3 Room, 1 Bedroom Work Without A Dudley 508-234-4041 Available July 1st! Very Attractive One Bedroom Apartment. Kitchen Digital Converter Box! 1 Bedroom, Very Cute And Mon-Fri 508-243-5315 Apartment. Centrally Appliances, 1/4 Mile To JJ’s Home I-84 And MA Pike. For Sales & Service Brookside Clean, Efficiency Apartment. EOH Leave Message Located, Lots Of Windows, Call 508-839-6580 Improvements Recently Remodeled. Hardwood Floors, Modern No Smoking, No Pets. Master Technician License #8920 MUST SEE! Kitchen & Bath. References A Must. Call Today For A Free Terrace Completely Furnished With $650/month. Estimate On Any Job! Stove, Refrigerator, $ $300 Off May Rent $ Off-Street Parking. OXFORD Southbridge Appliances & Furniture. Call (508)347-9623 412 ELDER CARE 508-887-1914 $550/month. First And Last. Safe & Quiet Building. 9am-6pm Affordable 2 Bedroom First Floor, Four $125/Week SERVICES Call (508)943-2670 WE OFFER Apartments For Rent. New Room Apartment, 508-248-6687 • Carpentry - Framing, Spacious, Fully Dudley Electric Heat, Sturbridge Decks & Finish Applianced. Washer/Dryer Hookups, Spencer Sturbridge Heights CNA/PCA • Kitchen, Bath & 3 Room 1 Bedroom Refrigerator, Stove, A/C In Every Unit! $640/Month Orchard Efficiency, 1 Bedroom & (Hall Road) Available 24/7 Basement Remodeling Garage, Large Yard. 3 Bedroom Apartments Brand New Two Bedroom • Painting - Interior & 2 Room Efficiency $675/Month Plus Utilities I’m Available For In-Home Starting at $759 $550/Month Available Applianced Apartments. Care. Experienced, Exterior Hill First/Last & Security Off Street Parking, Starting At $845/Month • Roofing • Pool Both Are First Floor. Clean & Excellent References. Good Area. Off-Street 1 & 2 Bedroom 508-320-3368 Section 8 Approved. Also Available 508-847-2279 • Tiling • Basketball Court Apartments. Call (508)987-3214 • Power Washing - Wood Parking, Coin-Op On Two Bedroom, Includes & Vinyl • Playground Premises. Includes Stove, 1 Month Free Rent Southbridge Spencer Heat & Hot Water, • Gutters - Hung, Cleaned Refrigerator, Trash Third Floor. First & Last. 433 CLEANING • On-Site Laundry Removal & Utilities. Heat & Hot Water Four Room Apartment. FREE RENT $895/Month & Gutter-Guard Stove, Refrigerator, Fully Installation • Heat/Hot Water No Pets/Smokers Included Two Apartments Available, Call (508)729-3429 First/Last & Security Carpeted, Rod/Shades, Starting At $600 Included! Reference/Credit Check Must Income Qualify Heat Included. Off-Street Parking, We Are A Full Service Non-Smoker, No Pets. Sturbridge * TLC Home * INCOME LIMITS APPLY 508-949-3044 SECTION 8 And Much More! Company Offering All CERTIFICATES First & Security Plus Two And Three Bedroom Cleaning Aspects Of Interior Section 8 Welcome They Won’t Last!!! Apartments. WELCOME One-Year Lease. 508-796-3902 Have You Heard The And Exterior Home Office Open From: Dudley $700/Month Stove & Refrigerator Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” 508-765-5129 Supplied. Washer/Dryer Improvements. Monday-Friday Dresser Hill Call Spencer Connection With 3 Bedroom. We Use & Supply Organic No Job Too Big Apartments Cleaners To Ensure Your 9:00am to 5:00pm 508-987-8121 Modern Two Bedroom Parking For 1-2 Cars. Family’s Safety. Or Too Small! 2 Bedroom In Country Southbridge Apartment. Fresh Paint, 774-230-5210 Weekend & Evening Setting. Stove And EHO Off-Street Parking, A/C, Quiet Gift Certificates For Appointments Refrigerator Included, Four Room,Third Floor,Cozy & Secure Neighborhood. Baby Showers, Available Laundry Facility, Apartment. Large Living Private Deck, Dishwasher, Uxbridge Anniversaries, And More! PAINTING Off-Street Parking. Room. Stove, Refrigerator, Extra Storage. Nice Yard. Clean, Bright Rural, A Perfect Gift! Oxford Washer & Dryer. Security 1 Bedroom Apartment. No Pets. Two Bedroom Apartment. Good Credit A Must! First And Security Motion Lights, Private Heat, Electric & ALL AMMIE ODAY Interior/ In Owner-Occupied, Single $750/Month C T T Deposit Required. Walkout Porch. Like Living Call 508-869-6004 Washer/Dryer Included. Exterior Brookside Terrace Family Home. In The Country, But Close $1000/month. FOR A CLEANER $700 Monthly Available June 1st Or 508-989-0317 11 Village Drive Plus Utilities. To Town! Very Nice, Quiet Call (508)397-5498 TOMORROW! Power Washing Heat & Hot Water Included. Neighborhood. Beautiful Southbridge,MA 01550 (508)397-0212 $900/Month Spencer 508-347-3275 • FREE ESTIMATES • View. Private Driveway. Warren First & Security $565/Month One bedroom duplex, 774-230-7885 • FULLY Insured • (508)764-7675 No Smoking. appliances, one year lease, Second Floor, Large Two • Reasonable Rates • Dudley 508-769-6236 Call 508-765-0278 no pets. First, last, $500 Bedroom Apartment. Office/Homes Call Rich For Rent security. $525 per month. Quiet Neighborhood, Spring Or Fall Cleanings 508-248-7314 Two Bedroom Room For Rent Southbridge Please call 508-886-4312 Off-Street Parking. Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or C&C Apartments. For Female Tenant Four Rooms, One Bedroom, First & Last Required. Monthly Cleanings 28 Years of Experience In My Home. One Bath. Applianced, Sorry, No Pets. Properties $650 Spencer 413-530-3428 Flexible Hours/Days Rich O’Brien Write For More Details: Rods & Shades Furnished. One Bedroom In Private Three Bedroom Pay Own Utilities. Or 413-245-7925 Registered/Insured/ Painting LOOK & COMPARE Apartments 330 Southbridge Road Home With Private Entrance, Bonded Charlton, MA 01507 Non-Smoking, No Pets. Bathroom, Laundry Hookups, 2 Bedroom $700-$900 First & Security Luxury Condo On Big Kitchen, Huge Living References Available Please Call One-Year Lease Room, Upstairs Bedroom. 457 LAWN/GARDEN Southbridge/Charlton SOUTHBRIDGE Available August 1st Webster Line. Appliances, Central 508-943-1685 Off-Street Parking Lot. $600/Month $650/Month Composted Air, $795/Month BRAND NEW 508-765-5129 Affordable Dudley You Pay Utilities NORTH VILLAGE Sheep Manure Also, Quality 1, 2 & 3 APARTMENTS! First & Security Required. Bedroom Apartments! Half-Duplex, Townhouse ONE MONTH’S Residential Available At Farm! Style. Two Bedrooms, 2 Bedrooms/$775. Southbridge No Dogs. Appliances, Off-Street Available March 6th FREE RENT & Commercial 20lb Bags Parking. 1 1/2 Bath, Washer/Dryer Available now. Hook St Area. At $10 Per Bag Hookups. Total Remodel - Stove, refrigerator and Nice 1 Bedroom 508-281-4429 2 Bedroom Units Cleaning Call 508-867-6111 Call (508)765-0501 New Everything. $550 Plus Utilities. Starting At $783!! At The Time of Advertising ______dishwasher included. Leave Message Good Neighborhood, Secure building. Gas, Washer/Dryer, Spencer A Cleaning Service, We All Sturbridge Dead End Street. Parking, Appliances. Heat And Hot Water Announce The Same. No Smoking, Some Pets. Off-street parking. One Bedroom, First Floor. Completely Furnished Call 508-595-9982 Washer/Dryer Hookups. Is Included. Let Affordable Residential efficiencies. All utilities First/Last & Security NO Pets. Johnny K’s $900/Month Leave Message Off-Street Parking, Quiet & Commercial Cleaning and cable. $200 per Call (508)765-5852 Available Immediately Neighborhood. Must Income Show You The Difference! week. Available 7/1 Yard 508-380-6054 $575/Month Qualify. We Guarantee You That Call Tammy at Southbridge First/Last & Security Your Satisfaction Will Be (2) Very Nice 6-Room, 3 Southbridge 508-885-0822 Section 8 Vouchers Our Best Reference. Service 508-579-0539 Dudley Large 1 bedroom modern. One Bedroom, First Floor. Bedroom Apartments In A Accepted. We Specialize In Carpets, Got Limbs??? Quiet Neighborhood. First & Wall to wall, appliances Appliances, Washer/Dryer. included, coin-op laundry, no Spencer Upholstery, Floors, $700/Month Second Floor. Washer/Dryer Two Bedroom Apartment Please call And Auto Detailing. YARD & GUTTER Hookups, Yard & Porch. pets, lease and security. Charlton Center Includes Heat & Hot Water. $575 and up, utilities not With Large Living Areas, (508)987-1595 Registered/Insured/Bonded CLEAN-UP Renovated First Floor One Off-Street Parking. First & Last. In Quiet Neighborhood. $750 & $700 included. References Available ______Bedroom Apartment. Secure Building. No Pets. Call (508)764-2866 Completely Renovated. Includes Heat, Hot Water, Call 508-943-8826 781-444-1087 All Kitchen Appliances, Webster Give Maria A Call At Option 1 Stove & Refrigerator. Or 508-304-5742 617-281-0831 Hookups In Basement, 508-764-2500 Tree & Limb Removal $650/Month Off-Street Parking. (2) One Bedroom Southbridge Apartments. 508-344-2263 (Cell) From Ice Storm No Smoking, No Pets Please. Grafton/Uxbridge Southbridge Large 6-Room, Heat Included. ______508-248-1826 2 Bedroom Apartment. First/Last/Security $500 & $550 1 & 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom Apartment. Newly Renovated, With Option 2 Apartments Recently Refreshed, Large Gleaming Wood Floors, $850 Yard, Off-Street Parking. 774-245-7346 Parking Space, Coin-Op DUMP RUNS Tree & Limb Removal + Charlton From $640 And Up Freshly Painted, Laundry. We Move It And Haul It Raking Yard + Spring Newly Renovated 1 Bedroom Beautiful, Sunny, Quiet Charlton Street Nice Yard, Nice Location. Neighborhood. 508-943-6581 No Job Too Big Or Small Fertilization Efficiency Apartment Applianced, Renovated. $800/Month Plus Utilities. 774-280-0169 Just Give Us A Call! Available Immediately! First & Security. No Pets. Spencer ______Includes Trash, Heat, Hot Cat OK. Cheap Utilities. Two Bedroom Apartment, Senior Citizen Discounts Water And Electricity. Location Convenient To First & Last Required. Pam 508-885-5556 Bob 860-923-7808 Option 3 $600/Month First Floor. With Enclosed Excellent Location. 122/146/140/Pike/Train. For Info Sun Porch, Appliances & Webster Tom 860-455-8762 Complete Yard Service - $625/Month Credit Check. First/Last & Call 508-764-0906 www.pamcrawford.com 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Tree/Limb Removal, Washer/Dryer Hookups. 508-450-6719 Half Security. Off-Street Parking, Large Neat & Clean, Washer/Dryer Raking, Spring Through 508-529-4585 Southbridge Hookups, Off-Street Parking. Fall Yard Maintenance Charlton Southbridge Yard, Quiet Neighborhood, 442 LICENSED DAY 3 Bedroom 2-Level Hardwood Floors. Trash Good Location. Affordable! & Scotts 4-Step Three Bedroom Apartment, Killingly, CT Modern 2 Bedroom For Details Call Fertilization, Bi-Weekly Apartment. Fresh Paint, Apartments. Appliances, Removal. No Pets. CARE First Floor. Large 4-5 Bedroom New windows. First/Security 508-943-7436 Lawn Cutting Renovated Farmhouse, Apartment. Off-Street Parking. 508-612-6192 ______Washer/Dryer Hookup, $685-$750/Month $675/Month Nice Views, Huge Yard. First/Last & Security. Big Back Yard and Deck. 508-885-5806 *************** Storage, Washer/Dryer References & Storage Area, Separate 774-258-0147 The Commonwealth of 508-887-1914 Hookups. Small Pet OK Background Check Utilities. First/Last & Security Spencer Webster Massachusetts Office of $950/Month $775/month SOUTHBRIDGE 18 Mechanic Street Available July 1st. Oil Heat, Off-Street Parking. Two Bedroom Apartment. Child Care Services Call (508)764-4283 NEW APARTMENTS Furnished Studio Apartment. requires that all ads $1250/month No Pets, No Smoking Heat, Hot Water & Four Bedrooms, Appliances Included. Shared Bathroom. With placed in the newspaper THE FINEST WINES ARE 781-858-6154 Call Mornings All Utilities, Laundry, 860-923-3517 Southbridge 1600 Sq.Ft. Living Area. Washer/Dryer Hookups, for child care (daycare) DOUGLAS Off-Street Parking Trash Removal, Off-Street Off-Street Parking. in your home include MADE IN 79 Worcester Street Section 8 OK, Deleaded. Parking. $125/Weekly your license number. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom *Southbridge* First Floor, Two Bedroom, Laundry Facilities, No Smoking, No Pets. For Rental Application Apartments Available Five Room Apartment. 2 Bathrooms First/Last/Security Call 508-943-9452 Prices start at $845/month. Beautiful area near Off-Street Parking, Enclosed $975/month $850/Month Includes heat, hot water, Porch, Washer/Dryer Call (617)645-2811 Other Apartments Available Webster town central/post-of- Hookups. Heat & Leicester Center A/C, pool, fitness center fice, large, peaceful Call For Details 28 Harris Street ITALY. & children’s program. Hot Water Included. Family Daycare 508-885-6445 Nice 2 Bedroom Apartment. Off street parking. 2-bedroom home on Section 8 Welcome. Experienced Provider Has YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO private street, Southbridge Off-Street Parking, Call (508)476-3777 $800/Month Coin-Op, Storage Unit. Openings For Your Child, appliances 508-344-2660 New Three Bedroom Spencer Toddler Through Apartments. Second Floor, Front Porch. THAT FAR. Northbridge w/dishwasher, oil-heat, 508-320-4570 Two Bedroom. Clean, No Pets. First & Security School-Age. Nutritious 6+ Rooms, Beautiful Bright, Sunny, Heat Meals Included. (Linwood) fire-place, porch facing $675 FIND A LIQUOR STORE brook, nice yard, on/off Ceramic/Hardwood Included, Off-Street Enclosed Yard, Quiet Street. Pleasant, Clean, Parking, Trash Removal, 774-289-1667 Flexible Hours. Three Room Apartment. street parking. Southbridge Floors, Modern ON OUR EASY-TO-USE Kitchens & Baths. Coin-Op Laundry On Special Low Rates Available NO PETS/NO SMOKING Please call Available Now! Premises, Nice Back Yard. Webster At This Time. DIRECTORY. $750 + Security 5 Room Apartment, First Washer/Dryer Hookups. $750 3 Room Apartment, Stove, Kathy All local. Includes Heat, Hot Water, (508)579-4809 Floor. No Appliances. Nice Area. No Pets First/Last & Security Fridge, Gas Heat. Nice, 508-892-9983 Stove, Refrigerator, www.geocities.com/ $700/Month From $825 No Smoking, No Pets Quiet Building. Very Clean, All the time. Off-Street Parking. gregnmargo/home Pay Own Oil Heat. Beautiful Apartment 508-769-1437 (cell) TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Call 508-769-2500 Call 508-889-6079 License #2084989 508-234-2025 508-764-6425 Call 508-943-3112 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 10, 2009

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 575 VACATION RENTALS RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Webster Cemetery Lots 14x70 Mobile Sturbridge Retirement Webster Spencer Very Nice Condo-Style for Sale Community 30 Poland Street Office Space House. 2+ Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Home Completely Rebuilt In 2002. Florida Bath. Big Yard. Stove, Worcester County Memorial W/56ft addition which New Floors, Walls, Doors, Modern 4-Room Apartment, Bright & Spacious Rooms In Park-Paxton, MA Just Renovated. Kitchen , Refrigerator, Dishwasher, includes 24x12 den, 14x12 Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, Disney Area Beautiful, Historic Victorian. Garage. 2 Lots (#408A) available in Bathroom. Carpeting On All Appliances, Furnished. Centrally Located On Route work room w/sink and 18ft Webster $1300/Month the beautiful Garden of Valor porch w/handicapped ramp. Floors Except Kitchen & All the comforts of Large Rooms, Great 9. Ample Parking. 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Mint Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Fully RATE 4 Rooms, 2 Bedroom. Historical Buildings Great Traffic Area. Newly 2 Baths, 1.3 Acres $1500/best offer. condition to move in. Many Furnished, Like New Home $60/Night Includes Heat, Hot Water, Renovated/Painted. $162,500 new extras. Located in Inside And Out, Is In A Washer/Dryer. Parking, Must Income Qualify Please call Beautiful 55 And Older 508-885-4078 Snowplowing Provided. Good Condition 508-885-5133 attractive over 55 park in Yard, Some Pets, No Dogs. SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Call For More Information Call 603-876-3360 Sturbridge. Gated Community. It’s Available Now. WELCOME 860-928-4155 Call Joe (508)347-8976 Located In Fort Pierce, FL, $675 per month. Just Minutes From Call (508)333-8090 Call Woodstock Two Cemetery Beaches And Great Southbridge Completely Remodeled Lots 1983 Mobile Home Fishing. Many Other Hampton Webster (508)943-9567 Split-Level Ranch. 4 14’x70’, Liberty Brand. Extras. Retail Space Worcester County $69,900 First Floor, Four Rooms. E.H.O. Main Street, high visibility. Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Two Bedroom, Large Family Room. Memorial Park All Remodeled With ($59,900 Unfurnished) Beach: Well Kept, Owner-Occupied. $1300 per month In Paxton Quiet Street. Convenient plus utilities. Everything New. Attached Screenhouse. Make An Offer Cottage and To Major Routes. Located On One Acre Park Share Included. Call (508)779-0311 Call (508)765-5995 $900 For Each, $69,000 OBO References, First & Webster With Beach Rights To $1800 For Both Suites Security Deposit Two Bedroom Apartment Bungee Lake. 508-867-5043 Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Non-Smoking Stove, Heat & Parking Webster REDUCED! $249,900 Call Cheryl 575 VACATION RENTALS beach, located behind Possible Lease Option $700/Month Included. For Rent 413-245-4181 Brookfield Ashworth hotel. Private 508-949-0158 First/Last & Security Call 508-320-2175 yard, with grill and tables. Nanatomqua Mobile Great family area No Pets 1000 Square Feet Two Lots Home Park $650 545 LAND/LOTS Cape Cod and rates. Webster To Available At Worcester (55 And Over) First Floor, Two Bedrooms. 508-450-6421 14,000 Square Feet County Memorial Park Call 603-926-1867 Appliances, Washer/Dryer Beautiful 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 Dennisport And Anything In Paxton. Bath, Living Room, Large Included. Open Floor Plan, Building Lot Non-Selected. Immaculate In Between... Kitchen, Laundry Room Lincoln, NH Garage & Off-Street Parking. In Thompson, CT Asking $1200 For Both 2 Bedroom Cottage Fenced Yard, Quiet Building. 510 Owner Will Give You Septic Design Approval & Or Best Offer With New Appliances, Lincoln Station Small Cat/Dog Allowed. COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Price You Can’t Refuse! A2 Survey Complete. 508-867-0902 And Door To Back Porch. Cable TV. Walk to Loon Mountain Handicapped Accessible. 508-753-3670 $65,000 REDUCED beach. Sorry no pets. 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath. $750/Month House Package Available $79,900 Sleeps 10+ Plus Utilities Two Plots Large private lot. Indoor/Outdoor Pool For $199,000 With Land In Worcester County 508-868-4662 Great for children! Application Required. 860-935-0193 Golf, Tennis 508-943-0169 For Lease 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE Memorial Park, Paxton, MA ••••••••• Biking, Hiking At Garden Of Heritage II River With Tubing Nearby. First Month Free Spencer Douglas, MA $1500 OBO For Both Mobile Home $625 a week. Webster Three Separate Modern 508-280-8331 Deck With BBQ, Two Bedroom Condo. Bright, Waterfront Land 508-864-7159 For Sale Open Yard. FREE RENT Condominium-Type Modern, Contemporary Industrial Units. Unbelievable Opportunity! In Sturbridge Retirement Great For Children! (2) Two Bedroom Style. Hardwood, 1/3 Acre Wooded Lot On Worcester Country Co-Operative. Apartments Available, SF Sizes 3,125 Tile, & Appliances. Cape Cod 508-366-7787(Days) 6,125 and 14,500. Whitins Reservoir. Memorial Park 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths 508-366-1485(Eve.) Starting At $600 Great Kitchen. Beautifully $159,900 (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living Popponesset Off-Street Parking, Less Than 10 Minutes Landscaped Grounds. 508-244-7909 Section Valor II Area). Air Conditioning, 3 Bedroom Cottage And Much More! From Worcester. Convenient Location. Graves 1 & 2 Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. One Block To Beach WELLS, MAINE They Won’t Last!!! 10% Modern Offices Rent To Own! North Brookfield Valued At $5600 For Appointment Deck, Grill, Microwave. Village By the Sea 508-796-3902 And 90% High Bay (6 Months Credit) Asking $2500 For Both 508-347-9370 Large, Private Yard. Town Farm Road 508-885-6489 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Warehouse. Perfect For From $850 Sorry, No Pets. Pool complex, with Light Manufacturing or Lovely 6+ Acre Wooded & Ask For Karen Webster Call 508-735-4335 Open Lot. 300’ Frontage, No Smoking. jacuzzi and exercise room, Distribution. Separate Retiring? $1199/Week outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Lake Street Utilities; Most With 700’ Deep Well Onsite. 4 Second Floor, 4 Rooms, 525 HOUSES FOR RENT WORCESTER COUNTY Think Of A Mobile Home Minimum 2 Weeks. A/C, cable. Docks/Drive-In Door. Bedroom Septic Design. In A Beautiful Park In Two Bedrooms. Heat/Hot Charlton Perc Tested 2004. MEMORIAL PARK; Discounts For Longer Stays. Summer Rate $850/wk Water. Stove & Refrigerator, Immediate Occupancy Sturbridge. 508-943-2703 One Bedroom House. Sign On Property. Paxton, MA Two Bedrooms, One And (508)429-7568 Washer/Dryer Hookup, Call Peter At $94,900 508-987-2595 Newly Renovated, 2 adjoining lots. One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Hardwood Floors, Lighted Homestead Realty Group Parking Lot, Includes All Appliances. Asking $1500 or Best Offer New Roof, New Windows, Very Nice Yard, Great 508-826-5749 for both call (508)867-3820 And Many Updates. WELL DRILLING... Rubbish Removal. www.myHRG.com Dennisport No Smoking/Pets Location. Off-Street Parking. seerealtor.com THAT’S A DEEP First/Security Small Pets OK Worcester County $89,500 North Brookfield Non-Smoker Preferred. 508-347-8791 Cape Cod $750/Month 546 CEMETERY LOTS 508-943-5404 Retail/Office/ Security Deposit Required. Memorial Park, 3 Bedrooms SUBJECT. Leave Message Commercial Available 6/1. Cemetery Lot Paxton Sturbridge Glendon Beach Space In For Appointment 4 lots in the Garden of the DON’T GET IN Call 973-295-6005 For Sale Mobile Home 55+ & Ocean Beach Webster Downtown Area. Cross, which is the oldest Close To Shops 1200 Sq.Ft., Heat Worcester County Memorial garden in the park. Value 1 Bedroom, Ideal OVER YOUR New Two Bedroom Park, Paxton, MA. Location, Close To Restaurants. Apartment, First Floor. Included. Full Basement, $7000, asking $6000. Next To Bank. East Brookfield Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, Will sell separately. Everything. New Floors, Deck, Grill, Microwave, Nice Area, Many $895/Month Spacious 2 Bedroom. 2 Lots (1 & 2) Call (508)892-8685 Carpets, Paint, Windows, Modern Kitchen, Amenities. Off-Street All Applianced, Including $1500 For Both $1100 Per Week, HEAD. Smaller Spaces Shower, Cabinets & Parking. Washer/Dryer Washer & Dryer. Hardwood Call 508-347-3884 Available Worcester County Counters. Newer Furnace, $800 Off-Season. FIND AN EXPERT ON OUR Hookups. Fully Floors, Small Office, Leave Message If No Answer Open Year-Round. For $450/Month Partially Finished Cellar. A/C & More. Applianced Including Next To Laundromat Memorial Park Washer/Dryer. EASY-TO-USE Dishwasher. Non-Smokers. Cemetery Plots at Paxton, MA (508)272-3433 Call Nellie At Service Dogs Only. $37,500 ONLINE DIRECTORY. No Pets References Requested. Worcester County Plots In Garden Of Honor. Cell 508-347-2774 2 Lots & 2 Vaults. Owner Financing All local. References Required. Or Peter First & Security Memorial Park Available OR $750/Month $1000/Month Asking $2700 For All All the time. 508-882-3177 Call For Details TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Call 508-769-2500 in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. 774-745-0026 (508)832-3029 Call 508-885-4496 Call (508)987-6180 Please Leave Message 508-347-7027

Truck Rails 1978 Corvette 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 1998 Ford 725 AUTOMOBILES 2002 FORD F-150 700 AUTOMOTIVE Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed Silver Anniversary Model Contour LX 4-door King Cab, extra clean. Great Condition Limited Edition, Runs 1985 Fire-Engine 1995 Buick Blue. Reliable, Runs Great, 2000 Ford 75,000 miles. 2 WD. $95 For Set Strong, Looks Real Sharp! 133k. Good Tires, $8500.00 firm. Excellent Driver. L82 Red Mazda RX7 LeSabre Mustang GT Call 508-243-2157 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 1.1L Rotary Engine. 4-Door, Fully Equipped. Recent Brake Job. $13,500 OBO GM Chrome Engine, T-Tops. A/C, $1700 Or Best Offer Tilt Wheel. Mint Condition. Female Driven, New Battery, Candy Apple Red, (3) Continental Slotted Wheels Always Garaged. 508-892-9212 Pristine Condition! 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern $7900 Single Owner, 54k Miles. 2002 Lincoln LS Contra-Track Tires Always Garaged, No Rust, $2350 33,010 Miles. Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, For Full-Size GM. Serious Inquires Only! Fully Loaded, Including Size P245-65R17 $200 Set Of 4 508-340-5334 Sunroof. 1979 Ford F-350 1999 Buick Fully Loaded, Chrome On Polished Aluminum MagnaFlow Exhaust, Runs Beautifully. 4x4 With Plow. 49k Original AEM Intake, Lojack. Rims/Grill/Rocker Premium Wheels, Excellent 454 Complete $5000 Miles. Some Rust On Bed, Century Panels/Pillars, Condition, Lots Of Tread! 4-Door, Original Owner. Stored Winters. GM Block 508-845-9237 Good Frame. Serious Inquiries Only Brand New Snow Tires, $100 Each 1984 Firebird SE $1650 $4500 OBO Or $250 For All With Fuel Injection H06, air, auto locks doors & 508-277-5944 860-923-9618 Extra Set Of 18” Chrome Fits 2003-2008 Envoy, $1200 windows. Cast wheels, 1986 Camaro Z28 978-760-3453 Rims with Tires. New Trailblazer, Rainier & 508-259-8805 Chapman. Best offer. 305, 4-Bbl, Auto, Nice Body. 1995 Geo Prizm 1999 Buick Park 2000 Nissan Brakes Ascender. Call (617)872-3230 Red Paint, Iroc Wheels, Sharp Car! Mint! 508-347-9629 Flowmaster, KNN, Tints, 110K miles, Red, 4 door Ave Altima 715 AUTO SERVICES CD/Amp, Racing Seats, sedan, recently, Perfect Condition, 111k $13,500 obo Loaded, like new, leather, 774-289-9074 Junk Cars & 1985 Buick Tune-Up And More. reconditioned, new starter, 122K miles. $4500. Miles (4) 17 Inch Rims $2500 OBO runs great. Call (508)752-8683 Fully Loaded. With Tires Trucks Wanted Riviera 860-774-6567 Moving must sell quick!! Asking $4000 2002 Mitsubishi Must Sell My Beautiful, Leave Message $2500 or best offer. 774-289-1321 6 Lug Large Trucks & Restored Pride & Joy! Call (508)341-4434 or 1999 Ford Gallant ES $700 OBO 135k Original Miles. Pretty 1987 Cadillac Runs Good, Rear Quarter 860-933-6369 Equipment (860)857-4168 Mustang 2001 Oldsmobile Blue With Black Landau Brougham Dented, Replaced Engine. Cash Paid Roof. Plush Interior. 1995 Volvo 6-Cylinder Automatic, 94k Intrigue GL Sedan $2400 Mechanically Good. White, Sun Roof, Alarm, Miles, White. Power Seats, 508-987-2045 4 Cooper Weather FREE REMOVAL Alaways Garaged , 85k Miles 850 Turbo Windows, Locks & Steering. Excellent Condition, Fully $2500 OBO Appointed. Leather Interior, Master S/T Tires 401-965-8949 508-476-1721 $4,995 In Good Condition. Very Good Condition. Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 508-764-8330 With Snow Tires. $3500 Sunroof. 75k Miles 2002 Toyota 720 CLASSICS $2500 $5100 Like New $150 1992 Dodge Call 508-764-4570 508-278-3312 Avalon XLS 1987 Chevy 508-333-3340 Loaded With Extras Like 4 Cooper Weather 1953 Ford Stealth After 5pm Master S/T Snow Monte Carlo LS 1996 Ford Escort 1999 Ford Ranger Leather, Heated Seats, 2-Door Sedan Red, Mint Condition. Extended Cab Pickup 6-Disc CD, New Tires, Groove Tires Mild Custom, $11,000 Light Blue, 2-door hard-top, Only $750! 2001 PT Cruiser 225/55 R17 $6500 OBO V6, 4.0L Traction/Cruise Control, 5.0 V8 automatic, perfect 508-347-3613 Runs Great Limited Power Windows. Like New $200 velour interior, 1-owner, For Listings 131,780 Miles. Recent 1955 Oldsmobile Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. Silver w/ Leather, Loaded Good Condition. 508-867-2560 120K miles. Bought new at 800-559-4138 xL273 68,700 Miles. 4-Door Diamond Chevrolet. Very 1993 Cadillac Runs Well. One Owner Evenings $3500 A Loved Car!!! $10,500 Original, $10,000 good condition, 1996 Mercury 508-461-9175 runs great. $1999. Fleetwood (Book Value $6000+) Low Price Reflects 114k, Third Row Florida car. 46k miles, Grand Marquis 860-923-1848 1975 Ford Flatbed (508)347-9386 New Timing Belt, and regular gas; 17-18 in city Blue Hill Edition Extensive Tune-up 2003 Ford Bench Seat $1600 (207)646-6288 27-28 highway. Fully loaded, For Ford Expedition Loaded, White w/ Blue 1999 Mercury Light Blue with Light Interior, 90k Miles REDUCED Mustang GT (Eddie Bauer) 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton Blue leather interior. $6200. With 22k Miles, Custom Tan Leather, Excellent $2,995 obo Cougar $5700 Pickup 1995 Toyota Supra Call (508)832-3029 or 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All (508)476-3715 Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Condition. Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 Solid, Needs Restoration, (508)272-3433 1992 Chevy Options. College Ebiach Lowering Springs. $2500 Original. 60k, Clean Car, Mint Condition. $150 Black-On-Black, Leather, Corsica Forces Sale 2001 Subaru 860-935-0039 1993 Camry LE $3800 OBO Garaged In Winter. Collection MUST BE SOLD! Two-Owner Car. 4-Cylinder, 246k Miles, Blue, 119k Miles, 978-760-3453 Call Forrester $14,000 OBO $50,000 FIRM 1 Owner. Good Condition Standard, Recent Brakes, Truck Cap $1300 OBO 6 Cylinder Automatic 508-476-3907 508-864-9692 1973 Pontiac A/C, Roof Racks. Looks 508-764-1401 Chevy/GMC, 1973 Green 508-764-7108 $1,195 obo 508-335-1283 & Runs Great. Color Match “Pewter”. S-10, VW Beetle Trans-Am $5,500 OBO X-Cab, Fiberglass. Hi-Rise, Recent Engine, 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, 1993 Volvo 240GL (508)615-5959 2000 Chrysler 508-987-3244 2003 Ford Sliders, Locks, Roof Rack Good Tires Burgundy Interior, Original, 4-Door Sedan, 132k Brackets. Matching Numbers. 90k. Miles. Runs Fine. No 1997 Olds Regency Sebring Mustang Mach 1 $300 Best Offer $50,000 FIRM Nice solid driver 105K 2002 BMW 325ci Azure Blue with Black 413-245-3530 Rust. CD, Automatic. Convertible 860-974-7099 highway miles, loaded with 97k Miles, No Repairs Convertible leather. 18K miles, like brand 508-344-2660 $2300 OBO moonroof, needs nothing. new. Couple after 508-867-6023 Needed. Carfax Report Excellent Condition. Antique Black Asking $3500. Provided. 38,883 Miles. Automatic market parts. $17,500. Used Auto Parts 725 AUTOMOBILES Call (860)974-3022 $3500 Firm Transmission With Sports Call (508)987-8486 91 day Guarantee. Large Jaguar 1999 Audi A4 1.8T 82k Miles. 19” Chrome 860-634-4632 Shift Mode. Grey Leather inventory of engines, 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and 2000 Ford Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. 2004 Chevrolet transmissions, tires & glass. chrome nearly perfect, New $500 Police Wheels, Body Kit, Custom Harmon-Kardon Sound Excellent service. Free parts Michelin pin stripe tires and Impounds! Paint, Plus Many Extras. Escort ZX2 2000 Ford Focus System, Premium Monte Carlo LS locating service. many spare parts. Asking $9,800 5-Speed, 86k Miles, Model SE Wagon Wheels, Etc. Black/Grey, Excellent Best Reasonable Offer. Cars/Trucks From $500! Amherst-Oakham Auto For listings or best offer Excellent Condition. 25-29 MPG $19,999 Condition, 43k Miles. Call (800)992-0441 or Call Tom (Spencer) $2000 $2000 $8000 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 (508)717-9244 Contact Josh (508)799-9969 (774)745-0173 Call 774-230-9583 508-867-7147 508-885-7085 508-987-1350 JUNE 10, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

UTOMOBILES UTOMOBILES OTORCYCLES OTORCYCLES AMPERS RAILERS AMPERS RAILERS 725 A 725 A 740 M 740 M 750 C /T 750 C /T 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 2004 Chevy 2006 Toyota 1994 Harley 2005 Honda VT750 1989 24’ Terry 2001 24 ft. Travel Cavalier Corolla CE Davidson Shadow Spirit Travel Trailer 2nd Owner, 2-Door, Good Manual, 45k, Camper Trailer Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, Mint Condition, Low Excellent Condition, New D&M On Gas. Less Than 70k Very Good Condition. One Mileage, Always Garaged. Battery, Tires, & More. All works, call for details! Miles. A Couple Of Minor Owner. 40 MPG. good shape, extra lights, Call from 8am-7:30pm. extra chrome, forward Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver Receiver & Sway Bars Towing & Recycling Dents, Runs Good. REDUCED! Flame, Chrome Backrest. Included. Must See To Best time to call $5500 OBO controls. $7500. 4pm-7:30pm CASH PAID!!! Have Title. CASH ONLY $8500 Call (508)864-3198 Asking $4500 OBO Appreciate. (508)867-6124 Call Rene/Joyce 508-347-3280 Call 860-792-0506 $3400 or best offer. SEASON SPECIAL! For Your Junk & Unwanted Vehicles 508-909-6156 1998 Harley 508-885-6215 Fully Licensed & Insured 2006 Volkswagen 2005 Suzuki C50 $5,500 2004 Chrysler Davidson 1990 Ford 350 Cars, Trucks and Farm Equipment Wanted Jetta 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, Boulevard Cruiser Town & Country Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 excellent condition, Black/Grey, 300 Miles, Class-C Camper 2001 Fleetwood Call D&M Towing 508-887-3645 One Owner, 23,500 Miles. disc CD changer, heated registered, many extras! Mint! 50k Miles, Twin Beds In TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Black Custom Paint, Fully seats & mirrors, sunroof, $7000 or BO $4899 Rear. Sleeps 6, Very Good Elkhorn Truck Inquire at: www.dmtow.com Loaded, Perfect Condition front, side & rear air bags. 508-764-8754 508-885-9892 Condition. Roof Air, Camper $18,000 Or Best Offer $14,900. 508-753-5529 Furnace, Generator, Fully Like new, used only a few Call 508-764-3723 Call (508)949-6914 1999 Harley Self-Contained. times. Fits 6’ truck bed. 2007 Chrysler Davidson 2005 Yamaha With Tow Dolly. Queen, sleeps 4, all 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 2004 Nissan Motorcycle TTR90 Motorcycle Ready To Go amenities, asking $8,700. Maxima SE PT Cruiser $10,900 Must see! Truck also 1994 Ford F150 30k, 4-Door Auto, A/C, CD, Dyna Wide Glide. 3-Speed Transmission, available. Camper/RV Very Good Condition, 18k Miles. Some Extras. Electric Start. Purchased 508-347-3262 XLT 4x4 Xtracab 125k Miles. Factory Warranty Call (508)892-8861 2001 Coachhouse $10,000 $9000 Brand New Off Showroom 52k Miles, Completely Pickup $8000 Call 508-943-5911 Floor, But Never Used. 1990 Nomad $9,300 In Campground Self-Contained Camper Looks Good, Runs Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller ZERO Miles On Bike. Van. Shower, Toilet, Varney’s Garage 2000 Harley Paid $2000 Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain 2001 Excellent! V8, PW, 8HP, One Owner 508-867-8477 Sink, Stove, Generator, PL, Cruise, 5-Speed, $800 Davidson XL883 Asking $1500 Room On Deck, New “Woodland Park” Auxiliary Batteries, I Have All Paperwork Plastic Shed, 3-Burner Cold A/C. South Killingly 2007 Ford Focus Beautiful Custom Design, and MORE! Custom 508-765-9431 Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, Asking $27,000 $2,900 OBO 860-774-4130 Wagon Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, 40’ Park Model Trailer. Or Towable With P/Jack. Sliding Glass Door MUST SELL! 2003 Honda 5-Door, Auto, A/C, CD, Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, 2006 Harley Many Extras 2004 Subaru Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, Entrance, Full Bath, $22,000 TRX250 EX ATV Factory Warranty Davidson Best Offer! Impreza WRX $12,000 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots 3 Slide-Outs, Sleeps 8 (508)765-8848 Runs Great! Looks Great! Of Chrome Added, 1,493 413-433-1479 Central Air All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, $9,300 Sportster XL883C Winter Insulation Package $2100 OBO Heated Seats & Mirrors. Varney’s Garage Miles, Flawless. White with saddle bags. Asking $5800 1994 Class-A Paid $47,000 New. 860-634-0581 Custom Green Paint & 508-867-8477 2,091 miles. $6000. Also Asking $29,995 OBO Coleman Niagra Spoiler. 5-Speed. 860-792-1168 Harley helmet, jacket and Motor Home Pop-Up Asking $14,900 OBO Corvette 1988 gloves for sale. 31 Foot Challenger 617-524-6220 1996 Ford E-250 Call 774-289-3929 Excellent Condition. New 2002 Harley Call (508)949-0621 M-310-Ford-460 Great Condition! Heat, Or 508-764-7986 20k Miles, Very Good Inside/Outside Stoves, 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, T-Top, Tires & Interior. XLH 883 Sportster Slide-Out Dinette, Extended Utility Van. Over $11k Invested. 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, Condition. 2002 Citation 2005 Chrysler 2006 Honda Asking $8000 Refrigerator, Inside/Outside 75k Miles On Engine, Asking $7500 OBO Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, 31Ft. Travel Shower, Toilet, Lots Of Passenger Pegs & Pillion, Tow Vehicle Available! 186k Original Miles. Pacifica 1-508-943-1128 XR 650L 508-832-3164 Storage. Sleeps 6-8. Well Maintained. A/C, AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly 1-508-341-3164 Custom Grips. On/Off-Road Bike Trailer Asking $7500 Excellent Condition $13,999. One owner, kept on Tool Shelves. Great For Highway. New Tires, Great New Rear Tire, Excellent 1996 22’ 508-248-5620 Floor Coverings! Family Car, Well Maintained. Wanted Looks & Runs Great. Shape. With 3800 Miles. site, nice camper, includes back ladder, spare tire, $2100 $6500 OBO Old Camaros Asking $4500 $4000 OBO Dutchmen Classic Call Mike Photos Available 860-617-7335 Or Trade For 4WD Or Car awning, electric jack, sleeps Prowler Travel 1967-1969 including parts, Trailer 6, lots of storage, huge 508-269-2420 Call Bill & Andrea pieces in any condition. Will 1 Owner, Kept On Site. Trailer 860-377-0396 Call After 4pm bathroom, queen bed, 1 large consider other models. 508-867-6152 Includes Stabilizer Bars, slide-out in living room & 860-928-1064 2003 Kawasaki 2 Doors, Awning, Screen 1999 Model 27X 1996 Isuzu Oasis Call (860)633-0869 dinette area. Pictures on 27 Foot Trailer, Sleeps KX65 Room, New Gas Tanks, www.breezybendrv.com Mini-van 2005 Ford Taurus 732 SPORTS UTILITY 50cc Red SCOOTER Full Bathroom, Kitchen, Seven With 2 Bunks. 80k, 4-Door, Auto, A/C, CD One Owner, Runs Great, Average 85 MPG. No Call (508)987-1519 for Full Shower/Bath. Excellent (looks like a Honda Bedroom, A/C & Heat. Odyssey). Runs great, very $7,500 2001 Chevy New Sprockets and Chain. Reg/MC License For CT/MA. Asking $5000 OBO more details Condition, Only 2 Owners, Son has outgrown it. Great For City, Or RV-er’s Rarely Used. clean, everything works. $5,695 Call 508-867-8491 Kelly Blue Book says $4100, Varney’s Garage Blazer LT $1600 OBO Mint, Garaged. Ask For Annie Must Sell! Second Owner, 6-Cylinder, Only 75 Miles. $4800 but will sell for $3700. 508-867-8477 Call 508-764-1515 Call (508)892-8690 Electronic Shift-on-The-Fly 4 $1750 1997 24’ 2003 Trail- Please Call Allison 2005 Toyota Wheel Drive. Very Clean, or (Cell) 508-450-6458 860-942-3201 Runs Great, Needs Nothing! Pair Of Red Helmets Dutchman Pop-Up Cruiser 1996 Town & Camry $100 94k Miles, 22MPG. Camper 26’, queen bunk house, light Wells, Maine Country LXI Van Top Of The Line. Asking $6000 2003 Kawasaki Peter (Woodstock) weight, stereo, micro, A/C, Fully Loaded! 860-974-3470 Model 1007 2005 40’ Breckenridge 240k Miles, Recent Sticker 508-864-3846 Nomad Sleeps 6 heat, 6 gallon hot water, & Tires. Needs Exhaust. 40k Miles. tub/shower. $8000 firm. Park Model Home $14,500 Red On Tan, 1500cc, 6300 Great Condition. Heat, $900 OBO Call (508)579-8141 Enclosed Room Addition, Call 508-943-3812 Will Trade Miles. Shaft Drive, Water Motorcycle Or Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. Plus Screen Room & Deck. 2004 Jeep Cooled, Hard Bags, Or 508-259-9403 2004 Toyota Camry Scooter $2700 Double Loft, Sleeps 10. Liberty Sport Windshield, Floor Boards 413-537-0619 Fully Furnished & 76k Miles. Silver, 49k Miles. Front/Rear. Joe Hauler 2005 Fleetwood Landscaped. 1997 Chevy Tahoe $11,500 Excellent Condition. Excellent Condition. CARRIER 1997 Prowler PaceArrow 37A Meadow Ledge Resort Beautiful Maroon & Grey Includes: Helmet, May-October All Major Parts Replaced, Will Pay Top Dollar CD/AM/FM Radio. Leather Chaps, Tourmaster Off-Ground With Ramp & 37 Feet, Like-New Condition. Motorhome For Clean Cars! Asking $14,200 Straps. Fits 2-Inch 3 Bunks In Rear, Queen In $75,000 Good Tires, High Miles, Summer Jacket. 18K miles, loaded, no Leather. $7,800 Pickup Or RV Hitch. Front, Sliders. Nice Bath, pets/smokers. Two slide 508-278-6123 Rutland Auto Sales 774-364-1133 $225 Wife Got Another Car. Or After 5pm (860)779-0414 With Built-In Corner Shower. outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. Route 122 $7000 OBO 760 VANS/TRUCKS $2500 Cash Takes It! 508-886-7184 Peter (Woodstock) Electric awning & levelers, Runs Strong Rutland, MA 860-974-3470 508-347-5565 workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 508-886-2720 Ask For Linda 508-615-2540 2003 Yamaha 1998 American speed, lots of extras. 1985 Ford F-600 745 RECREATIONAL Low $90’s. 2006 Ford Freestar 2004 Subaru YZ125R Star 5th Wheel 34’ Call (508)885-4727 Box Truck 1997 Dodge 70k, 5-Door, Auto, A/C, CD Mint Condition, Garaged. VEHICLES low miles, runs good, needs $9,000 Forester XS Electric Jacks, Large Dakota Sport 4x4 Hardly Ridden. Slide-Out In Living some new brake lines. $1000 $7,595 CD, A/C, Sunroof, Etc. $2000 Power everything, 122K Pictures & Details At 1998 Kawasaki Room/Dinette Area. Queen 2006 Camp or best offer. miles, looks good, runs Varney’s Garage Call 508-254-8663 Bed, Bathroom Tub & Call (508)922-3936 508-867-8477 www.woodstock4sale.com After 4pm & Weekends 750 Xi Sport Jetski good. Rhino spray on Very Clean. Two seater, new battery and Shower Enclosed. Out Truck Cap bedliner. Or 508-248-5466 27” Color TV. 2006 Ford Taurus Asking $11,000 And Leave Message recently serviced. Excellent Gray, 6ft with sliding front 1989 Chevy 1500 Asking $4000. 860-428-4381 condition. Includes trailer Excellent Condition window & side windows & Call (508)867-3741 53k, 4-Door, Auto, A/C, CD $12,000 OBO Short bed Z71 off road. $9,000 and cover. $2500 or best locking back window. Used 2 508-943-2572 months, brand new. Stored $1500 or best offer. $8,395 2008 Kia Sorento 2004 Harley offer. Call (508)234-0252 Call (774)280-2480 1997 F150 Varney’s Garage 19k, 5-Door, Auto, A/C, CD, in heated garage. Fits 2005 1998 Lance Ford F-350 Truck Super Cab. 4x2, third door, six 508-867-8477 Factory Warranty Davidson Ultra passenger, V6, 116K, A/C, $16,000 Classic 1998 Polaris ATV Squire 9800 $1100. 1992 GMC 6-CD changer, power 2006 Ford Taurus $13,900 5500 miles, $17000. Magnum 425, 4x4 Truck Camper (508)729-9177 Diesel Truck windows/locks, tow 67k, 4-Door, Auto, A/C, CD Varney’s Garage Call (508)943-0242 Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 UPS Truck-Style, package, runs great, one $8,700 508-867-8477 Years Ago. Used Very Little 11’ 3” A/C, electric jacks, 3 owner, always maintained, all burner stove/oven, sleeps 5, Aluminum Grumman Body, $6,995 Since. Needs Battery. 32 Foot 2004 RV Shelves. Rebuilt recent brakework done, very Varney’s Garage Asking $3000 30 gallon propane tank, clean, some rust, 740 MOTORCYCLES generator ready. Full dry Transmission/Motor, 508-867-8477 2004 Honda VTX 508-885-3136 On Waterfront New Fuel Tank, Radiator, dependable. $4500. 860-888-5207 bath, solar panel, 2 awnings, 2005 Harley 1300 Retro double sinks. Lot Steering Box. Dual Wheels, (508)277-7829 2006 GT Mustang 11’ Area Behind Seats Davidson Sportster Pristine condition, Candy $6800 On 1 1/2 Mile Lake, Apple Red, many chrome 2004 90cc Polaris In Beautiful Resort Excellent Condition Convertible Call Mike (508)949-9174 14,100GVWR 1998 Nissan Bright Red, Black XLC 883 Custom extras, less than 2000 miles, Predator ATV Campground Top/Interior. Automatic, 49k Showroom Condition $7500 firm. Free mini bike 2000 Winnebago $39,999 Call 5pm-8:30pm Frontier Pickup Black-Cherry Pearl with purchase. Excellent Condition, 508-989-8165 508-867-6546 4 cylinder auto, bedliner, Miles (Mostly Long Trips). Aftermarket Lights, Brand Shaker 1000 Sound System. Paid $8500 Call David, Chieftain $4700. First $6000 Gets It! (508)234-0631 New Battery, New Tires, Model 35U Call (508)499-6748 Stored In Winter. Ford Electric And Kick Start And 1994 Chevy 3/4 Anti-Theft & Lojack. 1900 Miles, Barely Ridden. 40k Miles, Loaded, Many 35’ Park Model Call Dave Runs Like New. Garage Kept. Ton 2001 Dodge MUST SELL! Comes With Kids Racing Extras. No Pets/Smoking. Trailer $22,000 774-922-7361 Boots & Gloves. Must See! 350 V8, 2WD, excellent Dakota 508-987-0947 2004 XL 883 Fully equipped, furnished condition, 190k miles, new A $1600 Value Asking $55,000 with 10’x35’ attached 4 Wheel Drive, Extended 508-269-1710 tires, recent brakes and 2006 Scion XB 1983 Suzuki Harley For $900 FIRM enclosed room. Heated, A/C, tuneup. $3000. Cab One Owner, Mint “A REAL MUST SEE”, friendly neighbors, large Call (774)272-1192 Condition. Fully Loaded! Still In New Condition! 1100cc Moving, Must Sell! 2002 12x40 Park field, family activities, access Has 19k Miles On It. Carries Davidson Bedliner & Cover, Remote Motorcycle 3400 miles, lots of Call Randy Model RV to new built in pool, Start, 12 Disc CD, Platinum Warranty, Good 508-765-5097 inexpensive comfortable 1994 Chevy Until 2012, Or 70k Miles. All Model GS1100G upgrades, mint (like brand new) on beautiful Visors, Steps, Electric Used Only 3 Years. Has condition, handles lot in campground can be living, located in Woodstock Lumina Van Options, 35-40MPG, CT. Park open April-Oct. Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Burgundy Exterior. Since Been Kept In Storage. great. $7200 or best 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS used for a full 6 months (15 6 cylinder, 7 seats. Original Full Rear Seat. Excellent Condition. April-15 October every year) $40,000 includes lot. 2009 owner, good brakes and Excellent Inside/Out. offer. Won’t last long! assessment and the R.E. Tax $9000 obo $12,800 Must Be Seen! Call (508)347-8969 Lot paid for until 2097. tires. 230,000 miles but still (508)757-5211 508-943-5954 Call 508-234-5012 1982 Van $48,000 (508)278-7616 or runs great. $800. 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