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This week’s Still no answers as investigation Quote continues into mill fire “Forever is State officials take over scene as composed of nows.” assessment pushes on Emily Dickinson BY JASON BLEAU the incident still remain unanswered, and NEWS STAFF WRITER according to Webster Fire Chief Brian WEBSTER — Still no answers as to Hickey, it could be quite some time before the cause of the destructive blaze that citizens can expect to hear any concrete ditor s tore through the old Anglo Fabrics Mill determinations on that front. E ’ in Webster as investigators continue to Hickey said that the building has been search for a cause to the historic fire on demolished, for the most part, and that the Office Hours June 25. town of Webster is no longer in control of Mondays 12-5 Jason Bleau photo As one of the largest mill fires many of the scene. In fact, he revealed that the DEP the responding fire personnel had seen, showed up in the days following the fire to ednesdays The demolished remains of the old Anglo Fabrics Mill in W 1-5 Webster where a massive fire tore through the building and one of the largest in recent memory Fridays 1-5 on June 25. to strike Webster, many questions about Turn To FIRE UPDATE, page ­­­A9

INSIDE Budget READY FOR Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A6-7 THE SHOW Viewpoint ...... A10 vote OK’s Jason Bleau photos Sports ...... A12 Obituaries ...... B2 raises WEBSTER — Eyes gazed Events Calendar ...... B3 upon the sky in Webster on Real Estate ...... Sect.B Friday, July 3, as locals and BY JASON BLEAU visitors filed in for the annual NEWS STAFF WRITER fireworks extravaganza that LOCAL WEBSTER — En route to comes to town each year to passing a $38.7 million budget celebrate Independence Day. on June 29, Webster voters also Pictured, young Lila, Jenna showed their support for town and Kaitlyn, of Dudley, show employees, striking down sev- off some colorful and festive eral proposals to hold off on sal- butterfly headgear as they ary increases for non-unionized wait for the show to begin. positions before deciding on the For more photos, turn to page final budget numbers later that A16! night. Prior to approving changes to the unemployment insur- ance line item in the spending plan to provide more money Schools approve money for tech upgrades for the schools to continue programs like sports, Webster BY JASON BLEAU to introduce the town’s younger divide” that exists with some voters considered a pair of pro- NEWS STAFF WRITER students to the technology that schools when comparing the posals by the town’s Finance WEBSTER — Voters have has begun to dominate modern access to technology in those Committee Chairman Michael approved funding to help with education. districts to the usage of digital Finamore, who spoke as a citi- technology improvements in the Assistant to the Superintendent content in the modern school cli- When hard zen, which would have cut the town’s schools, continuing a pro- for Business Ted Avlas said mak- mate. The goal of the Webster work pays off salary increases of two town cess jumpstarted as part of the ing the same upgrades to the School Committee and School positions, leaving the raises in Park Avenue School project. town’s higher-level educational District is to use the money allot- Page A3 limbo until the town’s October During a Town Meeting on institutions is the logical next ted to close that gap in their com- Town Meeting later this year. June 29, voters said yes to $234,946 step for the town. munity, with $116,302 being allo- Finamore proposed slashing to fund technology upgrades and “I think we all understand how cated for the middle and $118,644 a nearly $12,000 pay increase to Wi-Fi infrastructure at Bartlett technology is essential to pre- to be used at Bartlett. Avlas said the Executive Secretary to the Jr./Sr. High School and Webster paring our students for success these figures might not repre- LOCAL Board of Selectmen Courtney Middle School with funding in the 21st century,” said Avlas. sent the actual cost the taxpayers Friedland and a increase of over coming from borrowing. The “The ability to use technology will need to bear pending reim- $15,300 to the town’s Building improvements were highly tout- and harness resources from bursement from the state. Inspector Theodore Tetreault ed as a way to bring Webster around the world will enhance “The good news is that both III with the proposal set to put in line with 21st-century educa- students horizons and make our schools are eligible to receive those increases on hold until a tional standards after the new students stronger scholars, citi- E-Rate funding for this project,” new town administrator was in Park Avenue School was outfit- zens and eventually members of said Avlas. “That’s a commonly ted with upgrades to fully sat- the workforce.” Turn To BUDGET, page ­­­A9 isfy around 700 devices meant Avlas spoke of a “digital Turn To SCHOOLS, page ­­­A9 Skills on display Bay Path students represent state at Dudley Police SkillsUSA nationals discover grenades BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Sanders flew out to Louisville, Ky., with the NEWS STAFF WRITER qualifying students and got to see a few of his in donation bin CHARLTON — Back in March, a large own students place as one of the top in their handful of Bay Path Regional Vocational trade in a crowd of nearly 20,000 people. Page A4 Technical High School students won gold “It’s hard to explain. It’s hard to put it into medals at the state level SkillsUSA compe- words. When you are sitting there with 20,000 tition, qualifying them for the nationals, people and your students are called up to get Photos courtesy Shawn Sanders which took place on Tuesday, June 23. Teamworks team building their house: Devon SPORTS Turn To SKILLS, page ­­­A14 Business Technology Instructor Shawn McCrillis and Tanner Bibeau. Library set to celebrate fifth anniversary

BY JASON BLEAU proud of. At least that’s how the the new library to life. drawings, until it started to take NEWS STAFF WRITER patrons and employees of the “I remember sitting at a table shape it was an amazing experi- DUDLEY — July 10 marks the library feel as they look back on and everyone discussing the ence to finally see the finished Oxford Major five-year anniversary of the rib- the past five years and gear up plans and picking out colors and product — and even today she bon cutting for the latest itera- for even more great years still discussing how it was going to meets people who are amazed at Division Little tion of the Pearle L. Crawford to come. look and what we were going the library and its beauty. Leaguers fall Memorial Library in Dudley, Children’s Librarian Kathy to be able to do for the commu- “Every time people come in and to celebrate, “The Pearl,” Dunton, who is a former mem- nity,” she said. “There were a and they haven’t been here, to Shrewsbury as some call it, is preparing for ber of the building committee lot of focus groups and we spent they gaze at everything and how National in pool a day of festivities for the whole that led to the construction five a lot of time working to make beautiful it is and how comfort- community to enjoy on July 17. years ago, said she is amazed to good choices for the community able and spacious it is. They love play opener, 10-2 After five years of success and think it’s been five years already because we knew this was going what we’re providing for them,” growth the Pearle L. Crawford since the new facility was erect- to be forever.” she said. Page A12 Memorial Library has become ed. Looking back, she recalled She said while she couldn’t Director Karen Wall, who a staple of the community and what it was like just to be part picture exactly what the library an effort that the town can be of the planning process to bring would look like, save for concept Turn To LIBRARY, page ­­­A14 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Deputy Sherriff Solomon Shumway

Solomon Shumway was a bit Solomon Shumway’s to a knock late one night, the intrud- of a legend in these parts. istory career in law enforce- er then stabbing him and his wife. Born in Connecticut in 1814, H ment included all parts of Naughton died holding the large nail Mr. Shumway moved to New Column Worcester County, but pri- that had served as a lock on his door, York when he was 21 and then marily centered around which the deputy had kept as a souve- came to Webster in 1838 and for L. K. Webster, Oxford, Dudley, nir. eight years carried on a carriage BRANIFF etc. A record of his cases Then there was the murder in Merino and harness business, a profes- reads like a penny dread- Village of Mrs. Ellen Templeman by sion he had learned as a young ful. Solomon was good at her husband. The husband was drunk, man. He owned real estate on what he did and it was only peacefully filling his pipe while sitting Main Street in Webster, where he built the occasional criminal that got away. next to the body when found. Having the four-tenement structure where He was not a large man but possessed given birth 19 times, she was survived Nicholas C. Gilles’ provision market remarkable strength which could be by nine of her children. stood. He owned the building until felt on shaking hands with the man. LaFlamme lived in Merino Village 1874 when it was sold and moved to Like a dog with a bone, Solomon just and met his end at the hands of an School Street by Christopher Haskell, to did not give up. You never wanted to axe-wielding murderer. Mrs. LaFlamme become Mrs. Charles M. Tracy’s board- be pursued by Deputy Sherriff Solomon had been known to be having a dalli- ing house. His own home at 71 Main Shumway. ance with a much younger man. One Street was purchased about 1838, the He figured prominently in many night Mr. LaFlamme was found mur- year he married Mary Joslin of East Webster and Dudley murder cases over dered in his bed having been killed Thompson, Conn. the years, including the 1857 death with an axe. The wife had been sleeping He became a well-known citizen of the of Samuel Flashman, a 32-year-old next to her husband but swore she was town. In 1848 he was appointed Deputy Webster grocer and trader, shot in the not involved, that it must have been an Sherriff and held that position until head from behind by a supposed friend. intruder. They arrested her anyway but he died. From 1868-1871 he was also a The friend had been drinking rum and she was acquitted. The wife’s boyfriend, state detective and member of the state was “crazy drunk” at the time. who was said not to be involved, left the police. He was not only involved in law “Sol,” as he was known, was involved Courtesy photo area. enforcement but he was also involved in the investigation of the murders of Probably the biggest case Sol was in the organization of Webster’s fire John Naughton and his wife in Dudley A shot of Deputy Sherriff Solomon Shumway. involved in was the murder of 22-year- department and was at one time chief. in 1856. Naughton had opened his door old Lillie Hoyle, a waitress who worked at an ice cream saloon at 84 Main Street in Webster in 1887. The case made the nation- al papers as well as page 6 of the National Police Gazette: New York on Oct. 1, 1887 (it 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp is on Google) and 2 Sided Insulated is even detailed on Chain Drive a website called Garage Door 7ft Opener murderbygaslight. r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & com. The case was track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 turned over to the $570 inc Installation Massachusetts inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes State Detective Force for investi- gation. Although there were several suspects, no one was ever arrested and convicted of this murder. The case made sever- Charlton Orchards Farm al re-appearances in the following Pick Your Own years, but was never solved. Blueberries & Raspberries Some things in police work never PICKING IS PRIME! change. Sol was Visit our Farm Store called upon to visit a house where two ~ Pasture Raised Beef ~ men were fight- Lettuce, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Eggs, ing, bent on kill- Broccoli, Squash and Wine! ing one another. The deputy was Wine Tasting Saturday & Sunday 12-4 obliged to break Obadiah McIntyre Farm Winery into the house in an attempt to stop 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA the fight. As soon 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com has he and his Open Monday-Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 10-4 • Closed Monday men entered and attempted to sub- due the two men, the women in the RONNIE’S SEAFOOD house turned on Shumway, more Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot or less tearing off almost all of his “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” clothing. He was obliged to borrow a suit of clothes to be able to leave the scene. The men were arrested. In the sum- OPEN mer of 1885, Mr. Shumway, armed with a warrant for Tuesday-Sunday the arrest of one Michael Ryan and Martin McGraw 11:00am to 9:00pm for drunkenness, started out at night with a lantern for Fenner Hill. As he approached the men, they Turn To HISTORY Accepting most major credit cards page ­­­A9

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Although NEWS STAFF WRITER in the work. numerous safeguards are in place to ensure It’s been a far more challenging road “Computer science isn’t like engineer- accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. to success for Anna White than most ing or politics where you need adept Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in students, but she has overcome every hands or connections to excel,” she said. a timely manner on page A3. We cannot obstacle and culminated her outstanding “The Internet is the medium through run corrections based upon differences of career at Bay Path Regional Vocational which all creativity can be shared; it’s opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, Technical High School as the school’s global and net-neutral. Reading about a however, print letters to the editor from valedictorian. group of Ivy League vagabonds making area residents who wish to add their com- Born without a right hand due to something great inspired me to real- ments to our news coverage. If you find a Amniotic Band Syndrome, White often ly reach for my higher level collegiate mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During struggled in situations that others take goals. That was the moment that I decid- non-business hours, leave a message in the for granted — but that didn’t stop her ed, ‘Yes, I’m going to do this’, and I did.” editor’s voicemail box. from enjoying an immensely successful White ascribes much of her success to high school career. White played soccer Bay Path and the excellent environment for four years and basketball for two of learning the school provides. She said you, and with an acceptance rate of only years, in addition to participating in her shop teachers, Mr. Grenier (who eight percent (and 6 percent for girls) at the SkillsUSA web design division at retired this year), and Mr. Hickman, had Brown, you can’t afford to let up.” the district, state and national levels for the greatest impacts on her. White’s final high school GPA was three years. Moreover, she was a mem- “Being a vocational student, I can- 102.7/100, weighted. Always dedicated ber of National Honor Society for three not emphasize how enjoyable my career and passionate about her studies, there years and also served on the executive area was. As a programming and web is no doubt she will find similar success council of Students Against Destructive development student, shop was the envi- at the college level. Decision during her senior year after ronment I felt the most creatively and three years of membership. intellectually free. There was an amal- Kevin Flanders can be reached at 508- Most impressive of all, she found ways Courtesy photo gamation of self-pace and teacher-paced 909-4140, or by email at kflanders@stone- to leap hurdles that would have forced learning, and a freedom that regular bridgepress.com. Spencer’s Anna White was this year’s Bay many students in her position to shy academic classes simply don’t offer,” Path Regional Vocational Technical High away or give up altogether. she said. School valedictorian. “I suppose playing on the basketball White credits a team was harder for me than for other solid work ethic students,” said White, who will attend with propelling Now offering a new line of Amish Inspired Brown University in the fall. “Some — every SAT practice test, every home- her to valedicto- work assignment, every teeth-grating Living Room Selections drills would frustrate me, but you adapt rian. With many by Smith Brothers of Berne and find a way of going with it like peo- extracurricular,” White added. commitments in ple always do.” Reflecting on her career at Bay the classroom and White is thrilled to be heading to Path, SkillsUSA — a global competi- on the playing Brown, her dream school, where she will tion for vocational students — remains field, she learned study computer science. Having excelled her proudest achievement (aside from to become an in the classroom and strived to push her- being valedictorian). She competed in a excellent multi- self every day, she is very proud of the two-person team with Amanda Horne, tasker, typically milestones she was able to reach. of Dudley, in web design. In her junior getting most of her “It’s a culmination of everything I’ve year, her team placed gold at the district homework done spent the last four years working toward and state levels, then went to Kansas during classes so City, Mo., for the national competition, she could have www.smithbrothersfurniture.com where it received a silver medal. plenty of time at “It was so fun and competitive, and home to pursue Almanac I loved working in a group. The team- her extracurricu- work skills — my partner was amazing lar activities. uote of the eek — made the silver medal all the more “The most Q W sweet,” she said. important factor is “It’s hard to explain. It’s hard to put As far as time investment goes, it to not slow down,” it into words. When you are sitting wasn’t sports or even SkillsUSA that she said. “Senior there with 20,000 people and your stu- took up most of White’s hours. 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BY JASON BLEAU ahead of time. The individual said it’s always safe to assume would be determined by the NEWS STAFF WRITER that located them had closed that any weapons or potentially State Police. DUDLEY — A suspicious the bin and returned to talk to explosive items be considered “They took possession of package led to a false alarm on his boss and then called us. We dangerous if little is known them. They’ll hold them for a Tuesday, June 30, in Dudley weren’t able to get a visual look about their status or condition. period of time as we investi- after police responded to con- and at that point we secured He explained the proper proce- gate whether there was any- cerns about a package in the the area off as best we could. dure anyone should take if they thing criminal,” he said. “Then area of Alton Drive and Airport Not knowing what we’re deal- were to locate such items. if they are not needed for any- Road, closing traffic for a time ing with we closed some of the “Call the police on it. If you thing they’ll probably be either to manage the situation. local streets and evacuated a don’t know if something is live melted down or destroyed.” What resulted was the dis- couple of buildings.” or not we’ll actually treat it Wojnar aid this is not the first covery of a three inert Vietnam One of those buildings was the same way,” he said. “If you time they’ve had to respond to War era grenades in the the Cumberland Farms and the know it’s inactive still contact reports of suspicious packages Society of St. Vincent de Paul stores in the plaza where the the police and find out what’s and given the state of the world collection bin located in the bin is located were also report- the best way to dispose of it.” today, his crew takes every parking lot of Big Lots, across edly told to close their doors, He said chances should report seriously. He’s just glad the street from Cumberland although they were not evacu- never be taken as remnants of this time turned out to be a Farms, that Dudley Police ated. The Massachusetts State flammable or explosive mate- false alarm and gave credit to Chief Steve Wojnar said were Police Bomb Squad reported to rials in the device, while not as all who responded to the scene initially discovered by an indi- investigate the situation, dis- potent or effective as the device for a job well done. vidual emptying the donation covering no threat as the gre- would be at full strength, could box who later reported a sus- nades were considered inert still cause significant dam- Jason Bleau may be reached picious package with contents and are suspected to be train- Courtesy photo age or destruction if handled at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at unknown to the police. ing grenades rather than item improperly. [email protected]. “We have to assume that that would have been used in The three inoperable Vietnam-era As for the fate of the gre- grenades that were found in a something is real until we combat. nades, Wojnar said that while donation bin in Dudley on June 29, can determine it’s not,” said While these grenades proved it is cool that they seem to be prompting response from police Wojnar. “In this case we actual- to be no threat to civilians or from the Vietnam War era, and the bomb squad. ly weren’t able to see the items the nearby buildings, Wojnar what happens to them next ‘Women in the Outdoors’ event to return this month

BY KEVIN FLANDERS Bowhunting, Kayaking, Fly Fishing, took part in the event, one of the many ests sparked in certain areas. Others NEWS STAFF WRITER Beekeeping, Outdoor Photography, reasons it has been named as one of the are members of Mass. Wildlife who AUBURN — Have you always won- Introduction to Handguns, best Women in the Outdoors events in have decades of experience to offer (por- dered what it takes to survive a few Woodsmanship, Tactical Firearms, the nation for three consecutive years. tions of the event are sponsored by the nights in the wilderness? Maybe you’re Basic Self-Defense, Advanced Self- “It’s a testament to the dedication of Mass. Wildlife “Becoming an Outdoors interested in exploring archery and Defense, Falconry, and Wilderness the volunteers we have,” added Fritze, Woman” program). learning how to shoot a bow, or becom- Survival, among others. Some of the who said this year’s two new classes – Registration is $75 for adults and $45 ing more familiar with firearms. No courses were expanded after a few Advanced self-defense and Wilderness for girls ages 13-17. Paid registration matter where your outdoor fascina- years of popularity, while others were survival – are expected to have big turn- includes a one-year membership to tions take you, Women in the Outdoors introduced upon request. outs. “We wouldn’t be able to put this on the Women in the Outdoors program has something for you. “The number of participants and without the volunteers and instructors. and a one-year subscription to Turkey Organized by the National Wild courses keeps growing every year,” It’s unbelievable to see how much they Country Magazine. The event is open Turkey Federation and recognized said Keith Fritze, the President of the give every year.” to girls and women ages 13+ and will be nationally as a premier event for Spencer-based Central Massachusetts Registrants will get to choose up held rain or shine. Auburn Sportsman’s three straight years, the fourth annual Chapter of the National Wild Turkey to seven courses, and the event will Club is located at 50 Elm Street. Women in the Outdoors event will be Federation. “We always get a lot of also include lunch and a raffle for For more information on how to reg- held on Saturday, July 25, at Auburn great feedback from people who take participants who bring donated out- ister, call Kelly Dalbec at 978-870-4830, Sportsman’s Club. Several course offer- courses the previous year, and many door-themed items. The day will com- or call Jennifer Ford at 508-340-9120. ings are available to women looking to times they want to learn about more mence with a registration session and You can also call Fritze at 774-272-1274, deepen their knowledge of a particular advanced techniques in courses they breakfast, followed immediately by an or send an email to [email protected]. subject, learn new skills or simply get have already taken.” introduction to the instructors and the outside and connect with nature. Not only does the event get great first two classes. All of the instructors Kevin Flanders can be reached at 508- Among the courses offered at this attendance from participants, but also are volunteers, and some of them got 909-4140, or by email at kflanders@stone- year’s event are Archery 101, Explore from volunteers who make it happen. involved in teaching after participating bridgepress.com. Last year, 110 women and 70 volunteers in past events and seeing their inter- Webster teen to perform with professional dancers at BU

BOSTON — This summer, Webster al company of dancers while bringing youth Emily Goodrich will serve as quality arts experiences to children in an emissary of the arts along with 14 urban areas. other suburban and urban teens from On Wednesday, July 22, at 7 p.m. the Greater Boston area as well as (rain date: July 29), Reach’s intergen- Lowell, Norwood and Guatemala as the erational dance company will present Reach: Summer Outreach Dance/Teen a free 45-minute performance at the Apprenticeship Dance Program cele- Cambridge Lot #6 at Bishop Allen Drive brates its 25th anniversary. and Columbia Street. The performance For five weeks in July, Boston will showcase the diversity of the indi- University’s Reach program will allow vidual teen apprentices’ training as well these talented students to experience as their ethnic and social backgrounds. the thrills and rigors of dance training The Reach: Summer Outreach Dance/ and performing in an intergeneration- Teen Apprenticeship Dance Program

Weekly Crossword July 10, 2015 Across 1. Letter opener 10. Cracker spread 14. Obvious deduction 15. Defeat 17. Type of parasites (2 wds) 18. Noted caravel Courtesy photos 19. Referee 20. “La Scala di ___” (Rossini opera) has been providing inner-city and Regan and Brian Washburn, along with 21. That which brings Greater Boston youth with professional two college interns Hanna Stubblefield- about an effect dance training and mentorship for the Tave and Adam Barrameda. Through 22. Cambodian currency past 25 years. The fifteen suburban and three weeks of intense daily class and 24. Colonization urban teens selected for the program rehearsal with Reach staff, the teens 26. Slope of loose rock represent a number of Greater Boston prepare for the company’s summer debris neighborhoods including Webster; tour. The tour, which begins July 20 28. “The Snowy Day” Goodrich attends Worcester Academy. and lasts two weeks, includes 11 per- author ___ Jack Keats Reach’s 13-18 year-old teen apprentic- formances and 23 workshops, serving 29. Adaptable truck, for short es are mentored by professional chore- over 1,500 kids and adults at more than 30. Place for checking ographers and college-age interns. This a dozen local camps and community machinery under work- year’s professionals include Janelle centers in the Greater Boston area. ing conditions (2 wds) Gilchrist, Christina Piscitelli, Jacob 32. Like a slingshot (hyph.) 35. Coal carrier 36. Costa del ___ 37. Element #33 41. Those who commu- 4. Burgle wine and fruit 51. Having a fitted DANIELS, nicate with the divine 5. Building additions 40. Bill and ___ top and flared bottom 45. Grassland 6. Astringent fruit 41. Crescent-shaped (hyph.) 46. Be an omen of REMILLARD JOIN 7. Fried quickly in a bodies 52. Belt 48. Aquarium fish little fat 42. Stress, in a way 56. Certain surgeon’s 49. Tight trousers worn DPD 8. Artificial 43. Fashions “patient” in 1800s 9. Artist’s asset 44. Gloom 59. “A jealous mistress”: 53. Thin piece of cane in Courtesy photo 10. Cocoon dwellers 47. Move unsteadily Emerson a wind instrument 11. Celery 50. Austrian prov- 60. Prohibit DUDLEY — Officers Ryan Daniels 54. Like some socks 12. Become nervous or ince whose capital is and Keith Remillard are the new- 55. Effort uneasy (2 wds) Innsbruck est full-time members of the Dudley 57. Amscrayed 13. Accord Police Department. They graduat- 58. Sky sight retired this past May after serving 16. Moved swiftly and ed the Boylston Police Academy on 59. Substance that accu- the Town of Dudley for over 26 years. suddenly mulates on the surface Thursday, July 2, after completing His nephew, Ryan, will replace his 21. Elegant of a solid over 21 weeks of training at that position on the department. Both 23. Oblivion 61. Electrolysis particle facility. The graduation ceremo- new officers officially began their 25. “Don’t give up!” 62. Gives new life to ny took place at Mechanics Hall in patrol duties in Dudley during the 27. Black, in poetry 63. Battering wind Worcester. Both officers are assum- Fourth of July Weekend. We wish 31. Like some mush- 64. Platitude ing vacant roster spots on the police rooms them all the best for a long, happy, force. Officer Anthony Didonato left 33. Emcee healthy, and safe career. Pictured, Down 34. Adjust the department in the fall of 2014 to Officer Ryan Daniels (left) and Keith 1. Doomed (var. spell.) 37. Llama relative pursue a career outside law enforce- Remillard (right) pose for photos 2. Small furry-tailed 38. Rising on hind legs ment. Officer Gregory Daniels after the graduation ceremony. rodents that hibernate 39. Spanish drink with 3. Cloth dealers www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 Senior Corner WEBSTER SENIOR • House Number Signs: your meal at least 48 hours in advance notice) CENTER Sheriff’s Office offers a free ser- advance. 323 Main Street, Oxford, • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, vice to anyone who may be • Tuesday: 13 Card Pitch, MA 01540, 508-987-6000, Open K-Mart, Dollar Store, gro- interested in having a number and Dudley Senior Woman Monday through Friday, 8:30 cery store and TJ Maxx trips, 116 School Street — Monday, sign made for his or her house. Needleworkers Group at 1 p.m. a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Birthdays, Book Club, Coin Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Please inquire at Senior Center • Wednesday: Scrabble Club, Tea & Talk. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Office. Players, and Dudley Senior • July 14 – Blood Pressure The Oxford Senior Center to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- • Available For Loan: Woman Needleworkers Group Check is in need of wheelchairs and 949-3845) Walkers, wheelchairs, shower at 1 p.m. • July 28 – A Touch of Klass – canes, so that we can provide • Zumba Gold Classes are chairs, canes, etc., inquire at • Thursday: Cribbage players musical entertainment them to seniors at no cost. held every Thursday 9:30-10:15 office. meet at 1 p.m. Come and join a.m. Chair Yoga classes follow Please call the Senior Center in, or learn to play! ONGOING at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each class. at (508) 949-3845 for addition- • Friday: Chair Zumba with • Mondays and Fridays: Hot TRI-VALLEY INC. • Knitting/Crocheting Social: al activities and upcoming Instructor Forty Arroyo at breakfast 8:30-9:45 a.m. Mondays, 10 a.m. events. 10-11 a.m., $2 donation. Also • Mondays: “Aging Monday, July13: Macaroni • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: Chair Yoga with Instructor Backwards” 12:45 p.m., card/ and cheese, carrots, green Please note that you need to call Joanne LaLiberte HHP at 10:30- games beans, mixed fruit. 48 business hours in advance DUDLEY SENIOR CENTER 11:30 a.m. on the third floor. $2. • Tuesdays: Needle workers Tuesday, July 14: Greek (two days) to schedule a ride. Tri Valley lunch is served at (need volunteers), Chair Yoga chicken, steamed white rice, 1-800-321-0243. Phone: 508-949-8010, option 11:30 a.m. Please call Margaret • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, broccoli, pudding, sugar free • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served #3; Margaret Bussiere, to reserve your meal at least Pitch, EMS presentations (3rd pudding. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Coordinator 48 hours in advance. Bingo is Wednesday of the month) Wednesday, July 15: Turkey Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Please Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. played following lunch about • Thursdays: Strength stew, mashed potatoes, country call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 – 3 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (Please note, on and Balance Class, Grocery blend vegetables, fresh fruit. hours in advance to reserve days when we have Jimmy D’s Shopping, Blood pressure (first Thursday, July 16: Meatloaf your meal. Italian Lunch, we will not be Thursday) and gravy, garlic mashed pota- • Bingo: Every Tuesday, ONGOING EVENTS having bingo). Panera Bread • Friday’s: Tri-Valley has to, chuck-wagon corn, brownie, starts at 1 p.m. promptly. Please donation here Friday morn- sandwiches every Friday plain cake. arrive by 12:45 p.m. to sign in. ings. Thank you Panera! - Transportation to Hair • Monday: Chair Yoga, 10:30- Friday, July 17: Breaded fish, • Progressive Pitch: Every Appointments 11:30 a.m. Tri Valley Lunch is tartar sauce, rice pilaf, mixed Monday and Wednesday at 1 • DAILY: Cards and Games, served at noon. Please Call: vegetables, mandarin oranges. p.m. OXFORD SENIOR CENTER Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour 508-949-8010, ext. 3, to reserve Seniors shown appreciation at BRHC

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WEBSTER — On June 18 and June 25, Brookside Rehab & Healthcare Center hosted Senior Center Appreciation Cookouts for the towns of Webster, Dudley, Douglas, Sutton, Oxford and Thompson, Conn. Music was provided by Franny Mik and his assistant Joe who did a wonderful job enter- taining us. We would like to thank all of those who attended and the Senior Center Coordinators for helping us make this happen.

POLICE LOGS Editor’s Note: The information contained in these police logs was obtained through either press releases or other public documents kept by each police department, and is considered to be the account of police. All subjects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If a case is dismissed in court or the party is found to be innocent, The Times, with proper documentation, will update the log at the request of the arrested party. WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS June 23 William James Ivett, 30, 1 Oak Ln. Webster. Domestic assault and battery, warrant arrest. June 26 Paul A. Hamelin, 25, 6 Luther Ln. Dudley. Operating motor vehicle with suspended or revoked license, operating motor vehicle with sus- pended registration, unlawfully attaching plates, uninsured motor vehicle. DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS June 23 Andy Nelson, 40, 5 Mill Rd. Dudley. Reckless operation of motor vehicle, operating motor vehicle with suspended license, subsequent offence, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, Seamless Aluminum Gutters assault with dangerous weapon, wantonly injuring real or personal Gutter Cleaning property, operating motor vehicle Replacement Windows & Doors with suspended registration, unin- sured motor vehicle. 35 New Boston Road • Sturbridge, MA 01566 June 27 Sean C. Harvey, 48, 4 Indian Rd. Rick Fontaine Dudley. A&B on family/household Office/Fax: 508-765-5020 member, intimidate witness. 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

Conn. Skill Point Certificates were be holding their 55th reunion the organization’s website. University of Rhode She is a 2006 graduate of introduced in 2009 as a com- on Aug. 15, at Point Breeze North Branford High School, ponent of the SkillsUSA Work Restaurant in Webster. If you Island North Branford, Conn. She Force Ready System. have not received an invita- Chester C. Corbin earned a bachelor’s degree The following students tion or if you know the current KINGSTON, R.I. — At the in 2010 from Nichols College, received medallions and Skill address of classmates, Sandra Public Library: University of Rhode Island’s Dudley. Point Certificates from your Pariseau, Iris Meekins Hany 129th Commencement on area: or James Kroll, please call Upcoming Events Saturday and Sunday, May • Team Z (consisting of Shirley at 508-943-0308 or Dale 16-17, about 3,200 undergradu- SkillsUSA National Tanner Bibeau, Devon at 860-935-9937. We are looking ONGOING EVENTS ate and 660 graduate students McCrillis, Thayne Latino, forward to seeing you at the became the University’s new- Leadership and Skills Bennett Cox), from Bay Path reunion. • Pajama Storytime: Grab est alumni. RVT High School (Charlton), you favorite stuffed ani- Chelsea J. Dodge, of Dudley, Conference was awarded the High School mal and wear your pajamas received a Doctor of Pharmacy Bronze medal in TeamWorks. Bartlett High School for a fun evening of stories! Summa Cum Laude. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — • Team S (consisting of Elicia Recommended for children Students from technical edu- Wright, Nathan Hilli, Karen 60th Reunion ages four and older. Every cation programs in Charlton Eaton, Kelsi Mitchell), from first Monday of the month at University of New won the nation’s highest Bay Path RVT High School WEBSTER — Bartlett High the Chester C. Corbin Public awards at the SkillsUSA (Charlton), was awarded the School Class of 1955 will be Library from 6:30-7 p.m. Hampshire National Leadership and Skills High School Bronze medal in having their 60th reunion at • Lego Club: Build and have Conference. Entrepreneurship. Point Breeze Restaurant, fun! Supplies are provid- DURHAM, N.H. — Andrew Industry leaders represent- • Michelle Hull, from Webster on Aug. 22. We are ed by the library. Lego Club Meloche, of Webster, has ing more than 600 business- Charlton, and a student at trying to locate the following meets every Tuesday night at earned High Honors for the es, corporations, trade associ- Bay Path RVT High School classmates — Joanne Nowak the Chester C. Corbin Public spring semester of the 2014- ations and unions recognized (Charlton), was awarded a Skill Dates, Pauline Moore Klinko, Library from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 2015 academic year at the the students for demonstrat- Point Certificate in Heating, Virginia Brezniak Massicotte, • Summer Superhero University of New Hampshire. ing excellence in 100 hands-on Ventilation, Air Conditioning Norman Ryan, Judy Riopel Storytime: Join us every third occupational and leadership and Refrigeration. Taylor. If you can provide an Thursday of the month at competitions, such as robot- • Jordan Cierpich, from address, please call Elaine at the Chester C. Corbin Public Basic Military Training ics, criminal justice, avia- Dudley, and a student at 508-943-5713. Library from 10:30 to 11 a.m. tion maintenance and public Bay Path RVT High School You’ll have a super time! COLUMBIA, S.C. — Army speaking. All competitions are (Charlton), was awarded a Skill • Wii at Your Library: Spc. Monica A. Bassi has grad- designed, run and judged by Point Certificate in Job Skill Play various Wii games at uated from basic combat train- Bartlett High School industry using industry stan- Demonstration Open. the Chester C. Corbin Public ing at Fort Jackson, Columbia, dards. WEBSTER — The Bartlett Library from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. S.C. Top student winners received High School Athletic Hall of Wii @ Your Library will meet During the nine weeks of gold, silver and bronze medal- Western New England Fame Selection Committee every other Thursday ending training, the soldier studied the lions. Many also received priz- is soliciting worthy nomina- Aug. 4. Army mission, history, tradi- es such as tools of their trade University tions from the community for • Build It: Make whatever tion and core values, physical or scholarships to further their the eighth class of inductees, you want out of paper, card- fitness, and received instruc- careers and education. The SPRINGFIELD — Simone which will be honored in the board or plastic that you bring tion and practice in basic com- SkillsUSA Championships Arent, of Dudley, has been fall of 2016. Anyone interest- from home. Items should be bat skills, military weapons, is for high school and college inducted into the Western New ed in nominating individuals relatively clean and without chemical warfare and bayonet level students who are mem- England University chapter of for this recognition can obtain sharp edges. Build It meets training, drill and ceremony, bers of the 360,000-member Mortar Board, a national honor a nomination form from the every other Friday ending marching, rifle marksman- SkillsUSA organization. society. Arent is majoring in Hall of Fame website at www. Aug. 7. ship, armed and unarmed com- In addition, Skill Point Psychology at the University. bhsathletichof.org. The dead- • Teen Night: Play games, bat, map reading, field tactics, Certificates were awarded line for nominations is Oct. 1, make crafts, watch movies, lis- military courtesy, military in 86 occupational and lead- Bartlett High School 2015. Athletes who are nomi- ten to music, hang out with justice system, basic first aid, ership areas to students who nated for induction must have friends and so much more. foot marches, and field train- achieved a high score defined 55th Reunion graduated high school at least 7 Intended for teens, ages 12-17. ing exercises. by industry. The SkillsUSA years prior to being considered Teen Night takes place on the Bassi is the daughter of Anne Championships have been a WEBSTER — The Bartlett for induction. Other eligibility third Monday of every month and Harold Bassi of Branford, premier event since 1967. The High School Class of 1960 will requirements are available on during the summer. Dudley Middle School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll HIGH HONORS Eric Lavoie, Katie Lavoie,Madison O’Brien, Payton Parent, Michael Galvin, Darien Gauthier, Logan Marsh, Christian Nayfeh, Jason Nowak, Pashoian, Anthony Pellegrine, Donela Gervais, Camden Haynes, Jacob Mildness Onyekwere, Skylar Pietz, Allie Perzichino, Caroline Poplawski, Alek Holmgren,Nicole Karp, Hanna Kunkel, Grade 5: Amanda Adamuska, Provost, Emma Provost,Mackenzie Popovich, Nickolas Principe, Zachary Connor Laabs, Jared Lavigne, Hailie Michalyn Annese, Aria Butler, Emma Reynolds, Albert Salonis III, Shawn Prussman, Krystal Quadarella, Abigail Lawrence, Julia Leary, Christopher Chabot, Cadence Donais, Marlee Scanlon, Emily Szeredy, Melina Teguis, Reilly, Patrysia Rivera Kwiatkowsk, Lincoln, Nicholas Lindberg, Melianys Donohoe, Brigham Dubey, Bronson Amanda Tonkin, Mary Vaillancourt, Maria Roman, Patrick Ryan, Alex Lugo, Joshua Lundquist, Lauren Dubey, Zachary Dubsky, Sarah Sean Wang, Emily Waterhouse, Riley Saad, Jack Sansoucy, John Schramm, Lundstrom, Joslin Makara, Mehrael Fenton, kylar Finlay, Treyden Finlay, White, Hayden Wildes, Anthony Zaleski Alexander Siwik, Piotr Skoczylas, Masry Tawadrous, Brett Mattson, Conor Fitzgerald, Taylor Gavaletz, Grade 8: Natalie Baclawski, Emily Allison Smith, Ella Springer, Kaden Emily McNeilly, Maria Rita Medeiros, Alyson Gering, Austin Giarnese, Briggs, Caitlin Burke, Vanessa Taparausky, Aaron Trahan, Alexander Nayara Mendez, Jacquelynne Mercado, Ashley Harvey, Brooke LeBlanc, Corriveau, Katrina Gagner, Grace Tsoumakas, Kyle VanCott, Jayvon Cassandra Moninski, Zachary Mason Lemberger, Ava Leo, Annaka Gavin,Sydney Hobson, Alexander Zajkowski Gonzalez, Nina Zurawski Olson,Victoria Paine, Kelsey Parks, Lindstrom, Sean McCarty, Emily Jankowski,Alexandra Kiely, Arton Grade 6: Hailey Appiah Opoku, Julian Kyle Prussman, Ethan Quinn, Leland Miranda, Makayla Nordstrom, Zachary Krasniqi, Payton Lewandowski, Monika Baracz, Timothy Berthiaume,Tabitha Richert, Paige Rousseau, Julia Ryan, Robinson, Molly Starczewski Mosio, Megan Nguyen, Eric Prussman, Bezanson, Claudia Bonaventura, Anthony Sacco, Justin Santiago Grade 6: David Acquaah Mensah, Hayden Smith, Shane Smith, Freddy Madison Bosowski, Nicholas Wonoski, Jade Shultz, Maximilian Naima Ahsan Alex Anuszkiewicz Torres, Jacob Veber, Elizabeth Walker, Buoniconti, Ainsley Cacciapouti, Siwik, Konrad Sudyka, Emma Sullivan, Anthony Awad Kara Bilis Ricky Jacob Wheeler, Kathryn Winans, Gina Nicholas Champagne, Sydney Clark, Brady Teague, Hannah Volpe Bowden, Sophie Briggs, Daniel Yu Haley Coggans, Isabel Colon, Nicholas Grade 8: Xavier Adamuska Figueroa, Brooks, Michael Caramiello, Emma Constantine, Katelynne Corriveau, Charles Aksel, Alexander Bellerive, Carpenter, Alyssa Clemence, Hannah HONORS Sofia Ferreira, Veronica Gaska, Kyle David Bilis, Alexandra Cafarelli, Cushing, Elyssa D’Ambra, Jacob Ghiz, Jessica Giovannucci, Trey Cameron Carpenter, Nathan Carty, Damelio, Timothy Dinsdale, Nathan Grade 5: Jocleyn Bassett, Allison Grzelecki, Christina Gunsalus, Joshua Avery Ceccarelli, Kaitlyn Chabot, Dube, Matthew Ethier, Louisa Foisy, Hickey, Colin Humphries, Jayce Cearamarie Coy, Declan Cronin, Cole Gagne, Samantha Gevry, Mikaela Benoit, Thomas Benoit, Dominic Benvenuti, Alyse Biron, Emily Brill, Hutchinson, Jennifer Jakubowski, Cameron Cushing, Patrick Daniels, Gosselin, Allison Granger, Elizabeth John Jakubowski, Lukas Janusz, Logan Danielle DaSilva, Codey Drummond, Gunsalus, Connor Hayes, Evan Healy, Nathaniel Brown, Catalina Burden, Alexandria Christenson, Zachary Jones, Benjamin Kallgren, Christopher Jillian Duhamel, Hannah Garabedian, Brady Hobson, Aurora Hughes, Aaron Kiely, Jetta LaBaire, Alexander Laws, Stephanie Gatzke, Jillian Gibbs, Liam Iwanski, Nicholas Karalus, Samantha Christenson, Alexis Claudio, Amanda Croteau, Hannah Dion, Keirsten Cole Lewandowski, Andre Looney, Healy, Veronica Helock, Troy Hogan, Katz, Katerina Looney, Riley Marengo, Anthony Marsi, Riley Medeiros, Aaron Jackson, Rebekah James, Matthew Marshall, Jessie Masterson, Doud, Sarah Ducasse, Cy Ducharme, Stephen Ekstrom, Alec Fasolo, Nicole Sarah Morin, Julia Morse, Jay Patel, Montana Josey, Kyle Kallgren, Abigail Laurelyn Mayen, Virginia Mayville, Arianna Perrin, Brett Pfeiffer, David Karalus, Carter Koneczny, Amador Katerina Nemera, Matthew Nguyen, Faulkner, Sydney Fitzgerald, Gabriel Flayhan, Deryn Flynn, Logan Fournier, Pino, Madison Poole, Jack Pullin, John Lamoureux, Derek Lemberger, Muskan Patel, Declan Quinn, Eliza Reynolds, James Rivera, Kyra Sanborn, Matthew Lubecki, Chase Marengo, Quinn, Isabella Rubio, Trinity Semo, Victor Freeman, Brady Garabedian Victoria Garbulewska, Shaun Gelinas, Haley Sautter, Brett Spiewakowski, Allison Marrier, Jacob Marrier, Hannah Adam Taylor, Demetria Teguis, Aubrey Alan Standring, Emily Stelmach, Gavin Marshall, Bradley Mayotte, Maxwell Traverso, Panayiota Veronis, Samantha Lucas Grant, Julia Graveson, Abrielle Herbert, Cyrian Hippert, Cal Hopkins, Tarnowski, Samuel Tashjian, Craig Megas, Hannah Millette, Kailyn Zannotti, Matvey Zhuk Tully, Nicolas White Murphy, Monica Michelle Mwendia, Grade 7: Hunter Audet, Macie Binda, Tristen Huynh, Adrian Ignatovich, Halle Jackson, Zakary Janusz, Grade 7: Trinity Battista, Christopher Nellis, Daria Panayiotou, Riley Biron, Nolan Burke, Kaylee Marissa Benvenuti,Madison Scott Pare, Om Patel, Shiv Patel, Maya Comeau, Kelly Cournoyer, Jesslyn Samuel Johnson, David Jurski, Kira Kalwarczyk, Kennedy Kampe, Erin Blanchard,Gabrielle Boivin, Nicole Pullin, Riley Ravenelle, Wilson Reich, Croteau, Aneta Czyz, Christina DiBona, Borowy Mason Bussiere, Jacob Kaylyn Reilly, Gabrielle Remy, Sarah Allison Donais,Owen Doyle, Brock Kilderry, Emily Kolodziejczak, Jason Kozlowski, Gabriela Laska, William Christensen, Matthew Clark, Anthony Roseen, Nicholas Ruo, Scott Saad, Paige Dubey, Juliette Dubey, Evan Fasolo, Colacchio, Michael Cristler, Thomas Samia, Marrissa Scopa, Molly Springer Colby Fenton, 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THOMPSON — Marianapolis Ni Wu, Shanghai, China; Xuyan Xiu, China; Sarah Spiker, Brooklyn, CT; Acquaah-Harrison, Charlton, MA; Preparatory School announces the fol- Beijing, China; Xinyi Yang, Suzhou, Cal Stawiecki, Thompson, CT; Zimou Frances Adams, Woodstock, CT; lowing students have earned their place China; Jiarui Zhang, Beijing, China; Sun, Zhongshan, China; Olena Talash, William Aldenberg, Sturbridge, MA; on the Quarter Four and Full Year Ziyun Zhang, Beijing, China; Nan Zhou, Genichesk, Ukraine; Lydia Tourtellotte, Margaret Azu, Oxford, MA; Dalton Honor Roll. Shanghai, China. Putnam, CT; Catherine Villa, Auburn, Bodreau, Oxford, MA; Sarah Cavar, • Deans List: Sophie Achilles, MA; Caitlin Walsh, Thompson, CT; Brooklyn, CT; Aidan Cleary, Thompson, FOURTH QUARTER HONOR Princeton, MA; Nicole Anderson, Zi Wang, Tangshan, China; Minghao CT; Abby Cook, Thompson, CT; Emma ROLL Kittery Point, ME; Samuel Avis, Wang, Dalian, China; Emma Willard, Dellea, Oxford, MA; Jordan Desaulnier, • Head of School List: Elizabeth Rutland, MA; Ryan Barishian, Thompson, CT; Mingjia Xi, Beijing, Dayville, CT; Ava Dussault, Sutton, MA; Acquaah-Harrison, Charlton, MA; Harmony, RI; Ryan Baronowski, China; Jialu Xu, Xinzhou City, China; Linyuan Feng, Ninghai, China; Simone Frances Adams, Woodstock, CT; William Thompson, CT; Matthew Bellerose, Hao Xu, Beijing, China; Chenyi Xu, Fournier, Putnam, CT; Zhangyuan Gao, Aldenberg, Sturbridge, MA; Sage Putnam, CT; Spencer Bodreau, Shanghai, China; Hannah Yash, Hangzhou, China; Samantha Gisleson, Auger, Danielson, CT; Margaret Azu, Oxford, MA; Christopher Bouchard, Webster, MA; Meng Zhang, LiaoNing, Thompson, CT; Sabrina Godin, Oxford, MA; Dalton Bodreau, Oxford, Charlton, MA; Denise Brictson Valdez, China; Zehong Zhang, Shanghai, China; Glendale, RI; Olivia Gould, Charlton, MA; Zhen Chen, Xian, China; Yingxuan Merida, Mexico; Jordan Buell, Oxford, YuJin Zhao, Jiangxing, China. MA; Shauna Harney, Webster, MA; Chen, Guangzhou, China; Aidan Cleary, MA; Junhao Cao, Shanghai, China; • Honor Roll: Athena Abdien, Kathryn Hauver, Shrewsbury, MA; Thompson, CT; Abby Cook, Thompson, Alessandra Caparso, Worcester, MA; Paxton, MA; Mariah Aubin, North Tianshu He, Beijing, China; Zeliang CT; Jordan Desaulnier, Dayville, CT; Alyssa Caputo, Worcester, MA; Kara Grosvenordale, CT; Ryan Bernstein, Hu, Hangzhou, China; Zhepeng Huang, Kaitlyn Dodos, Charlton, MA; Taylor Casavant, Worcester, MA; Sarah Cavar, Bronx, NY; Shealyn Biron, Pascoag, Hangzhou, China; Alexandra Kiritsy, Downing, Brooklyn, CT; Ava Dussault, Brooklyn, CT; Xuanxuan Chen, Beijing, RI; Madison Bodreau, Quinebaug, CT; Auburn, MA; William LaFiandra, Sutton, MA; Suzanne Ellis, Webster, China; Meaghan Cleary, Thompson, Emma Boisvert, Thompson, CT; Kayla Woodstock, CT; Katherine LeBlanc, MA; Cooper Everson, Putnam, CT; CT; Riley Collette, Webster, MA; Jake Bolduc, Leicester, MA; Tyler Burton, Oxford, MA; Yuqian Lei, Chongqing, Linyuan Feng, Ninghai, China; Simone Collins, Shrewsbury, MA; Meghan Uxbridge, MA; Jiarong Cai, Ningbo, China; Hannah Listerud, Uxbridge, Fournier, Putnam, CT; Zhangyuan Darigan, Hampton, CT; Sara Darman, China; Tyler Carlson, Charlton, MA; MA; Linnea Listro, Woodstock, CT; Gao, Hangzhou, China; Samantha Worcester, MA; William Davey, Oxford, Lam Chan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Thomas Nurse, Brooklyn, CT; Bridget Gisleson, Thompson, CT; Sabrina MA; Nicole Day, Scituate, RI; Emma Yidi Chen, Beijing, China; Pin-Jung O’Leary, Rochdale, MA; Emma Godin, Glendale, RI; Olivia Gould, Dellea, Oxford, MA; Chengxuan Du, Chen, Taipei, Taiwan; Joel Cheney, Sarantopoulos, Pomfret Center, Charlton, MA; Xintong Han, Suqian, Beijing, China; Timothy Edwards, Woodstock, CT; Christina Doherty, CT; Yuzhou Shao, Hangzhou, China; China; Shauna Harney, Webster, MA; Plainfield, CT; Samantha Ellis, Grafton, Charlton, MA; Garrett Downs, Chengtao Song, Qingdao, China; Janel Kathryn Hauver, Shrewsbury, MA; MA; Kathryn Fontaine, Charlton, MA; Brooklyn, CT; Gordon Ellis, Webster, Syriac, Woodstock, CT; Hung-Yu Tianshu He, Beijing, China; Emily Patrick Gagnon, Thompson, CT; Fei MA; Andrew Ford, Charlton, MA; David Ting, Taipei, Taiwan; Sarah Uwazany, Hebert, Woodstock, CT; Zeliang Hu, Gao, Beijing, China; Gwyneth Gould, Gallant, Moosup, CT; Rose Guarnieri, Woodstock, CT; Mimi Vo, Worcester, Hangzhou, China; Zhepeng Huang, Charlton, MA; Colette Guarnieri, Webster, MA; Kayla Kibbe, Douglas, MA; Myles Wagner, Dudley, MA; Chi- Hangzhou, China; Alexandra Kiritsy, Webster, MA; Tianheng Han, Shanghai, MA; Margaret LaFontaine, Sutton, Ni Wu, Shanghai, China; Mingjia Xi, Auburn, MA; William LaFiandra, China; Delia Hannon, Putnam, CT; MA; Troy LaFramboise, Webster, MA; Beijing, China. Woodstock, CT; Alexa Larrea Peralta, Alyssa Harvey, Danielson, CT; Harry Elizabeth Lippke, Canterbury, CT; • Deans List: Ryan Baronowski, Moretos, Mexico; Sage Latour, Webster, Holte, Sprague, CT; Reed Hopkins, Meiyi Liu, Jilin, China; Emily Loftus, Thompson, CT; Matthew Bellerose, MA; Katherine LeBlanc, Oxford, MA; Putnam, CT; Colin Hourihan, North Grafton, MA; Christopher Lundt, Putnam, CT; Christopher Bouchard, Yuqian Lei, Chongqin, China; Hannah Whitinsville, MA; Ryan Hourihan, Woodstock, CT; Benjamin Mandile, Charlton, MA; Jiarong Cai, Ningbo, Listerud, Uxbridge, MA; Linnea Listro, Whitinsville, MA; Gabrielle Houssan, Webster, MA; Shannon McMaugh, China; Junhao Cao, Shanghai, China; Woodstock, CT; Fangzhou Liu, Beijing, Millbury, MA; Zheming Hu, Jiangxi, Foster, RI; Huyen Phan, Ho Chi Minh, Xuanxuan Chen, Beijing, China; Jake China; Erin Miller, Webster, MA; Alex China; Yixin Huang, Chongqing, Vietnam; Connor Pickett, Pomfret Collins, Shrewsbury, MA; Nicole Day, Murphy, North Grosvenordale, CT; China; Chance Jackson, Dudley, Center, CT; Alexis Puhlick, Webster, Scituate, RI; Cooper Everson, Putnam, Thomas Nurse, Brooklyn, CT; Owen MA; Alyssa Jalbert, Oxford, MA; Hoi MA; Tianhui Qiu, Beijing, China; CT; Kathryn Fontaine, Charlton, MA; O’Connell, Worcester, MA; Bridget Jiang, Hong Kong; Julia Jones, North Phoebe Reagan, Pomfret Center, CT; Xintong Han, Suqian, China; Tianheng O’Leary, Rochdale, MA; Eliska Popova, Grosvenordale, CT; Michaela Kirby, Chelsey Reynolds, Oxford, MA; Miguel Han, Shanghai, China; Alyssa Harvey, Pardubice, Czech Republic; Jenna Sutton, MA; Shuang Kong, Beijing, Vicente Solis Quintero, Villahermosa, Danielson, CT; Colin Hourihan, Rainville, Plainfield, CT; Grace Rett, China; Reanna Kuzdzal, Webster, MA; Mexico; Alexis Solomon, Worcester, Whitinsville, MA; Ryan Hourihan, Uxbridge, MA; Matthew Sabacinski, Artur Lachcik, Dudley, MA; Meghan MA; Megan Tarantino, Millbury, Whitinsville, MA; Zheming Hu, Jiangxi, Webster, MA; Emma Sarantopoulos, Lauze, Rutland, MA; Drinda Lee, MA; Bovorn Wangrattanasopon, China; Alyssa Jalbert, Oxford, MA; Pomfret Center, CT; Madison Snyder, Charlton, MA; Kyle Longo, Danielson, Suphanbhuri, Thailand; Nathan Sage Latour, Webster, MA; Meghan Charlton, MA; Chengtao Song, Qingdao, CT; Katie Lorkiewicz, Webster, MA; Whittenburg, Eastford, CT; Yihan Wu, Lauze, Rutland, MA; Katie Lorkiewicz, China; Celina Stansky, Douglas, Francesca Lupini, Chepachet, RI; Beijing, China; Hangmin Wu, Zhejiang Webster, MA; Tomasz Mamro, Webster, MA; Taylor Strong, Webster, MA; Tomasz Mamro, Webster, MA; McKenna Province, China; Yiwen Xu, Shanghai, MA; Nicholas Niemiec, Brooklyn, CT; Janel Syriac, Woodstock, CT; Hung- Moors, Uxbridge, MA; Jake Mueller, China; Mengwen Yan, Hangzhou, Ayana Patel, Brooklyn, CT; Grace Rett, Yu Ting, Taipei, Taiwan; Maxwell Woodstock, CT; George Murphy, China; Andong Yu, Forest Hills, NY; Uxbridge, MA; Matthew Sabacinski, Underhill, North Grosvenordale, Grosvenordale, CT; Nicholas Niemiec, Chuze Zhang, Beijing, China; Yujing Webster, MA; Zimou Sun, Zhongshan, CT; Sarah Uwazany, Woodstock, CT; Brooklyn, CT; Ayana Patel, Brooklyn, Zhang, Beijing, China. China; Catherine Villa, Auburn, MA; CT; Deanna Rapp, Oxford, MA; Megan Hannah Yash, Webster, MA. Elisabeth Villa, Auburn, MA; Mimi FULL YEAR HONOR ROLL Vo, Worcester, MA; Myles Wagner, Romprey, Thompson, CT; Timothy • Honor Roll: Garrett Downs, Dudley, MA; Mary Watkins, Sterling, Saucier, Charlton, MA; Yuzhou Shao, Brooklyn, CT; Yixin Huang, Chongqing, MA; Fandi Wei, Beijing, China; Chi- Hangzhou, China; Yijun Shen, Taiyuan, • Head of School List: Elizabeth China; Chance Jackson, Dudley, MA. St. Anne School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

GRADE 8 Credit: Ben Laconto, Andrew Raps, Creighton, Lillian Krysinski, Kylie GRADE 4 Corinna Benoit, Madeline Hollett Miller, Morgan Polinski, Andrea Rogan High Honors: Rebecca Jalbert, Rosalie Recognition: Benjamin Daggett, Recognition: Matthew Livsey, Elena High Honors: Ethan Minarik, Aleana Laconto, Carly Snyder Charles Daniels, Maya Blair Hopkins, Madison Paulhus Brayton, Caroline Doering, Lauren Credit: Annmarie Berthiaume, Tara GRADE 5 Russell Daniels, Caitlyn Miller, Hanna Scheffler GRADE 6 Honors: Brady Parmentier, Olivia Recognition: Nekelle Waskiewicz High Honors: Emily NcNamara Harris, Emma Raps High Honors: Ryan Truscott, Kayla Credit: Brady McKay GRADE 7 Berthiaume Honors: Colin Minarik, Kaya Lukasek Credit: Austin Brush, Alison Benoit, Recognition: Cameron Fitton, Kyle Honors: Edward Doering, III, Devin Langevin, Noah Richards High Honors: Olivia Russell Gagnon, Lily Givner Lexus Erickson, Arianna Howell Honors: Ryan Martin Credit: Sam Kontoes, Jasmine Recognition: Liam Conlon

Webster Middle School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

HIGH HONORS Justice Falke, Alexis Fleck, Matthew Forgotch, Emily Gelineau, Justina Grade 4: Domenika Chmielewski, Gilfoy, Amber Girard, Nylayah Hunter, Shelly Condon, Bryan da Silva, Sarah Evan Labounty, Nakia L’Ecuyer, Noah Desrosiers, Cheryl Dolson, Abigail Lomax, Halle McClain, Anousone Field, Jordyn Forbes, Emily Franks, Manilut, Jessiaha Medina, Eva Evan Gelineau, Keller Holmes, Mariah Mozynski, Adriana Mullins, Anjolina Hurtbuise, Sandra Kunkel, Catherine Ortiz, Garrett Papierski, Amelia McIntyre, Jaysi Miller, Erikas Peterson, Dawanee Phanthavong, Naujokas, Nevaeh Pepper, Camryn Caydence Plouffe, Ariane Ramos, Phillips, Lily Picchioni, Gabrielle Yastina Rezk, Shanti Rivera, Luis Piehler, Daria Piwowarczyk, Sabrina Rodriguez, Genisa Roessner, Kayzha Rodriguez, Caira Stevens, Gaberial Safford, Ethan Sannie, Lily Sepulveda, Thorin-Dos Santos, Jonathan Young Camden Shea, Caiden Spahl, Sean Grade 5: Paige Blythe, Alysha Sweeney, Megan Tucker, Jacob , Bugbee, Abby Christian, Jack Dalton, Alexa Young Victoria Ditarando, Talia Gardner, Grade 5: Mackenzie Almedia-White, Amie Grenier, Ryan Hanlon, Camden Nathaniel Anderson, Dexziel Arvelo, Heenan, Hailey Jameson, Mia Liao, Gabrial Bean, Serena Cappello, Olivia Mountain, Sofia Naperita, Josephine Corridori, Rebecca Cotton, Madison Nuttall, Hayley O’Connell, Jacob Dexter, Mina Dinary, Jolin Myra Page, Jessica Peets, Cadence Etpison, Helene Guinard, Haleigh Stawiecki, Brian Stewart, Landon Hryzan, Anthony Hudon, Cassidy Sumlin, Samantha Tremblay, Tyler Jones, Kya L‘Heureux, Bethany Lasell, Verrier, Amanda Warchal. Thomas McGonagle, Donavin Monti, Grade 6: Sophia Baca, Talya Binienda, Shalyn Nunez, Cassie O’Connor, Gabriel Caron, Chase Chandler, Emma Isabella Paniss, Kayden Pham, Artur Christian, Michael Cooper, Kyle Sochacki, Kristine Sylwanovicz, Croteau, Andrew Hinkle, Meagan Peck, Mackenzie Tupaj, Alexis Westmoreland Abigail Peters, Gabriela Piwowarczyk, Grade 6: Aaron Aguilar, Olivia Baca, Mckenzie Robinson, Ashly Silva, Owen Basantes-Maker, Savannah Mitchell Toner, Caitlin Young, Aaron Belsito, Victoria Bonneau, Abena Zalewski Bonsu, Brandon Boucher, Alex Brayton, Anthony Brown, Alexa Burks, HONORS Michaela Casey, Madison Etzwieler, Joshua Franks, Benjamin Gelineau, Grade 4: Keith Baum, Sofia Beaumont, Ethan Hinkle, Eliana Lasell, Zackary Cauy Beaver, Amera Belle, Gody Latuga, Emma Lemay, Jonas Liao, Brewer, Quiava Brown, Alixandra Dylan O’Connor, Vivian Poplawski, Clouette, Joseph Coburn, Marc Dinary, Travis Rolon, Savannah St. John, Dylan Elaina Dunbar, Logan Edwards, Smith, Tori Vitikos 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning Shepherd Hill Regional High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll GRADE 9 Leo, Victoria Lindberg, Jillian Brynne Mandeville, Richard Devin Pietz, Colin Plante, Ijams, Monika Kicilinska, Cody Luke, Daniel Mancini, Shannon March, Jonathan Martin, Meghan Pratt, John Raucci, Kingman, Zoe Kiritsis, Emily First Honors: Sarah Mattson, Eryk Michalowski, Rebecca Nguyen, Morgan Michaela White Leclerc, Talia Manzi, Benjamin Bellantoni, Zachary Blauvelt, Alexander Mulcare, Victoria O’Malley, Chastity Olszta, Second Honors: Scott Martin, Brian Mayville, Bellalorraine Carey-Hicks, Tyler Nowak,Kalia Pfeiffer, Tristan Nicholas Perez, Kayla Phillips, Ambrosia, Jack Bugan, Wyatt Christopher Merrill, Katherine Cierpich, Kasey Clark, John Pietz, Katherine Quezada, Victoria Puczydlowski, Sarah Caswell, Gabriella D’Annunzio, Morrison, Katarzyna Mosio, Davison, Eric Dileone, Madeline Reagan Sanborn, Jenna Savoie, Redmond, Jessica Rousakos, Isabella dos Santos,Delaney Jena Nesta, Abigail Packard, Doyle, Thomas Dziechciarz, Abigail Snopkowski, Jacob Grace Scanlon, Ryan Stanard, Ducey, Richard Duhamel, Victoria Pelletier, Elizabeth Emily French, Megan Hueras, Szeredy, Cassandra Taylor, Marissa Stuart, Gillian Szabo, Hannah Ellsworth, Cole Goding, Potter, Ashley Quadarella, Emily Brandon Johnson, Luke Meghan Thomas, Abigail Devon Teague, Keara Vangel, Jasmine Inim, Haley Jarosz, Quinn, Gabrielle Ray, Erin Rohr, Keller, Jan Kopas III, Gabrielle VanDeMark, Zachary White, Paul Veronis, Ethan Weiland, Noah Jones, Jarrod Kingsley, Allison Ryel, Juleanna Schultz, Lawrence, Tyler Lizotte, Erin Joseph Wojnar Alexandra Wheeler, Taylor Brooke Kresco, Jacob Lauziere, Nicholas Seagrave, Caitlin Masciangioli, Andrew McCoy, Whittredge, Marc Widing, Cole Alexandria Macaruso, Donald Smith, Ashley Steelman, Justyna Rachel McCoy, Scott McKinstry, GRADE 10 Wilk, Tessa Wise,Josephine Mahan, Kimberly Mazejka, Sudyka, Shawn Tarasiak, Fay Rebecca Moore, Abagayle Morin, Zielinski Moira McDonough, Jasmine Wang, Benjamin White Matthew Mulcahy, Eryk Pecyna, First Honors: Zachary Abate, Recognition: Elyse McFarlin, Richard McKeen, Second Honors: Jake Beshiri, Isabella Pellegrine, Billie Morgan Amour, Christina Baillargeon, Hailey Beaudette, Amelia McKenzie, Parth Patel, Bailey Boutiette, Peter Boyd, Porter, Karina Provost, Bailey Berthiaume, Hayley Carpenter, Matteo Belsito, Harry Card, Jack Eric Patrinos, Joseph Powell, Ariana Casasanta, Rebecca Savage, Sophia Sciarappa, Julia Sally Cederberg, Emily Cederberg, Grace Champagne, Kyle Quadarella, Michael Chamberlain, Sara Cohen, Scioletti, Rithika Senthilkumar, Cofsky, Anthony Corridori, Arslan Chaudhry, Kylie Chupka, Rapoza, James Robertson, Rachel Corridori, Jared Eric Sutherland, Kristin Tagg, Katherine Deyette, Rafaella Zachary Cournoyer, Jason Victoria Rulnick, Rachael Dahlstrom, Hannah Doherty, Jared Tetreau, Sarah Tonkin, dos Santos, Christopher Ethier, Falcone, Megan Gatsogiannis, Schulman, Clarice Smith, Taylor Devynne Edstrom, Evan Theodora Veronis, Jamie Woods, Emily Faulkner, Kyra Foss, Allyson Heintz, Jack Smith, Caitlyn Starr, Kyle Gaylord, Brooke Hammond, Hannah Zieminski Michelle Gaudet, Jessica Hetherman, Michaela James, Watkins Victoria Kelleher, Melissa Knopf, Second Honors: Allison Gelineau, Oktawia Gielarowiec, Selena L’Italien, Emily Leary, Recognition: Benjamin Benjamin Kuebler, Heather Bolton, Emily Butkus, Sydney Andrew Haggerty, Juliet Noah Luke, Joshua Lussier, Augustine, Samantha Binnie, Kupstas, Cameron MacDonald, Campbell, Leila Card, Kaylee Helock, Elizabeth Heywood, Keith Manseau, Jeremy Martin, Sarah Boisvere, Benjamin Emily Maesto, Ryan Mahan, Ceppetelli, Anthony D’Elia, Kylie Eric Himebaugh, Samantha Rebecca Martinez Merino, Erin Boudreau, Jakub , Chelsea Phoenix McKinlay, Ciara Deem, Hailey Delphia, Ryan Kaliszewski, Jillian Leite, Murdock, Kassidy Murphy, Sara Campbell, Victoria Coleman, McKissick, Lauren Milosh, Kerri Duhamel, Jack Erlich, Marissa Lindsey Ljungberg, Emily Painchaud, Molly Quinn, Paige Carly Cormier, Sylwia Czyz, Nugent, Kendra O’Malley, Ryan Fontaine, Diana Giorgio, Jacob Lundstrom, John Mancini, Richard, Anthony Roy, Daniel Veronica Dumas, Tyler Fagan, Oliver, Rachael Pollier, Brian Greenough, Adam Hall, Bethany Joshua Martin-Jaffe, Joe Sacco, Skyler Sanborn, Alexis Logan Filo Loos, Kevin Hill, Premo, Madison Prunier, Kevin Irish, Francesca Johnson, Jillian Minton, Kyle Mulcahy, Stephen Sarpong, Rachel Seremet, Bailey Sarah Jedrzynski, Brendan Scanlon, Samantha Therrien, Laabs,Christopher LaFortune, Myers, Emily Novack, Dev Patel, Springer, Colin Stoddard, Molly Lavoie, Krista LeBlanc, Sean Daniel Vangos, Allison Walker, Matthew Mackay, Hannah Mackensie Plante, Virginia Sullivan, Autumn Thebodo, McGuigan, Brianna McKinstry, Tyler Weinhardt, Nicole Zmetra Marrier, Olivia McAleer, Richert, Matthew Spahl, Jacob Michael Tilly, Elizabeth Trudel, Samantha Morse, Alex Myers, Recognition: Alexander Nicholas Megas, Nicole Squitier, Daniel Stevens, Abigail White, Jacob Zablocki Lauren Oppewall, Heidi Bellino, Hannah Brumby, Morrison, Jennifer Morrissey, Jordyn Van Minos, Jennifer Rousseau, Emily Rusack, Michael Brunelle, Miranda Bryanna O’Kelley, Kyle Pastore, Wade, Jacob Wagner, Katherine GRADE 11 Elizabeth Saravara, Olivia Casamassa, Meaghan Casey, Jessika Rachholz, Jordan Weinberg, Daniel Weinhardt Tsoumakas, Meaghan Turner, Meghan Dow, Kendra Faldetta, Robinson, Nicholas Saravara, Second Honors: Amanda First Honors: Olivia Atchue, Julia Ucher, Gavin White, Cassandra Hayes, Bartlomiej Morgan Silk, Emily Snay, Sean Babbitt, Montana Barker, Jillian Benjamin, Ninamarie Mikaela White, Eliza Wolkowicz Jakobkiewicz, Angela Jeffers, Tully, Paige Vaillancourt, Lauren Beckman, Colin Bent, Blaise Ayala, Samantha Bodo, Kyle Kustak, Tristan LaCroix, Brittany Warrington, Matthew Alexandra Bombard, David Marisa Caramiello, Justin GRADE 12 Sabrina Lomax, Michael 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The Webster Public Schools is par- Monday, July 13: Chicken Patty, whole- ticipating in the Summer Food Service wheat bun, sweet potato fries, seasoned Program. Meals will be provided to all corn, fresh orange, milk variety. children without charge and are the same Tuesday, July 14: Turkey/whole-wheat for all children regardless of race, color, bulkie, Romaine, lettuce, tomato,, macaro- 3rd Annual national origin, sex, age or disability and ni salad, green beans, chocolate pudding, there will be no discrimination in the fresh apples, milk variety. Second Chance course of the meal service. Meals will be Wednesday, July 15: American chop provided at the sites and times as follows: suey, garlic bread, salad with baby spin- Animal Shelter Bartlett High School, 52 Lake Parkway, ach leafs/chickpeas, chilled peaches, milk Webster. July 6 through Aug. 6. Serving variety. Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Thursday, July 16: Maple pancake burst, Golf Tournament To file a complaint of discrimination, pork sausage links, hash browns, water- write or call immediately to: USDA melon wedge, milk variety. Director Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Friday, July 17: Pepperoni pizza sticks, Independence Avenue, SW Washington, pasta and sauce, three bean salad, fruit DATE: July 18, 2015 D.C. 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 or cocktail, milk variety. (202) 720-6382 (TTY) TIME: 7:30 AM Tee Off/ 12:00 Lunch FORMAT: 18 Holes Scramble with foursomes WHERE: Leicester Country Club, 1430 Main St, Leicester, MA 01524 Webster Times Bulletin Board

The David Prouty High School Class of 1970 Post your is holding its 45th Class Reunion on Aug. 1, 2015 from 7 pm-midnight at the event here! Leicester Country Club, 1430 Main Street, Vacation Bible Leicester. Cost is $55 per person. School Join us for a great meal, music, and see some old friends! Farmers Markets Ticket Information: For tickets please contact Flea Markets Golf/Lunch $90.00 pp – includes 18 hole round of golf, delicious meal Deborah Marquis 508-248-7786 (steak or vegetarian), cart, and cooler bag and a golfers gift package. or Martha Berthiaume 508-885-6492. Class Reunions * Limit of 144 Tickets Fund Raisers Yard Sales Don’t golf? Lunch Only $35.00 – Steak, or Vegetarian Meal. * Limit of 75 Tickets Relay for Life Events Senior Center Events For tickets, go to the shelter’s website at www.secondchanceanimals.org or call the shelter at 508-867-5525. Tickets are limited so don’t wait! Library Events and More! Other fun things at this event: Silent Auction * 50/50 * Mulligans * Raffles * Other Contests Too! Post your

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budget. However, later discus- salary.” the budget] for our contracted months and it’s only two sal- BUDGET sion concerning the building Other citizens stood to individuals also. Because the aries. The rest of the salaries continued from page 1 inspector’s raise would change defend increasing the salaries town does not do a good job were in a normal range as far place for the fall town meeting. the town towards the proposals as well and several members with our wage and compen- as I’m concerned,” he said. Finamore said his proposal dramatically. of the Board of Selectmen also sation plan for our non-union Regis explained that even was nothing personal against Webster Fire Chief Brian spoke in favor of maintain- employees and they have to if a new town administrator the employees, and said he Hickey was one of several who ing the increases presented abide by bylaws that are from was to have a different take on wanted to do what he felt was opposed cutting the building in their budget to keep their 1969 and have never been the salary increases, the ones best for the town financially at inspector’s raise and explained hard-working personnel in amended, that’s unfortunate.” that were proposed are in line this point in time, especially in that slashing these raises does Webster. With the debate reaching a with other towns and other the wake of a failed Proposition not speak well for the town and Acting Town Administrator fever pitch, voters decided not contracted or unionized indi- 2 1/2 override vote. could hurt the ability of the Pam Regis said she felt the to cut the building inspector’s viduals working for the town. “I’m not saying these peo- municipality to maintain an salaries were justified as pro- salary and actually decided to She added that due to limited ple don’t deserve raises,” said effective and dedicated work posed, noting that she has seen readdress the cut of the secre- experience working with those Finamore. “But [the increases force. first hand that the individu- tary salary increase, voting to in the Town Hall it’s unlikely are] not my idea of being fair “I find this a little embarrass- als deserve it and believes the preserve that salary as well. that a new town administrator with the people of the town of ing that the town of Webster town needs to readdress it’s Finamore said he meant would have the proper knowl- Webster when you ask them is standing here dismantling methods for managing salaries no offense to the individuals edge of the personnel to make for more money to prop up the everybody’s salaries line by for individuals that are non- targeted by his proposals, and such a decision for a Town town and prop up the school. line,” he said. “These people union and not under contract. made it clear his intention was Meeting only months after My only intention [was] to hold deserve the pays that were “I’ve worked with these not to undermine their good starting to work with those this money until October.” presented. The town building individuals and I’ve seen their work or to eliminate the cuts same people in the town. The request was initially met inspector has proven himself work product. I have the abil- completely. His goal was only with support from the major- worthy of that title and I feel he ity to make my own assump- to postpone them. Jason Bleau may be reached ity of citizens at the June 29 is woefully underpaid. In order tions and see what their work “It’s nothing against the peo- at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at meeting with a vote of 87-59 to keep him in this town to con- is all about and I have great ple, they are doing outstanding [email protected]. approving removing the secre- tinue the job that he has been respect for both of them,” she jobs,” he said. “[It wouldn’t] tary’s salary increase from the doing I feel we should keep his said. “There are increases [in hurt anybody to wait four OK’d funds to help close ‘digital divide’ in school district

anywhere from 20 percent to 90 percent Finamore, who said his committee met impressive part of it, how supportive SCHOOLS reimbursement depending on economic with selectmen and School Committee the community was,” said Collins. “If continued from page 1 status and other factors of a given com- members and decided the project was nothing else it suggests that there’s a used name for the schools and libraries munity. in the best interest of the future of vision for technology being available program under the direction of the FCC. “These numbers are not etched in Webster. in every school. Also I think the fact The program provides discounts to stone and we won’t know for sure until “If this is the first step to educating that the testing we’ve seen is now going assist schools to obtain affordable tele- they are formally approved,” said Avlas, our children through the Internet and online is something to consider.” communications and Internet access. who explained that the town needs to creating a better educational system The Webster School Committee is It’s funded through a universal service cover the full cost before receiving any [the Finance Committee] applauds the expecting improvements to be complet- fee that is charged to companies that reimbursements. “The application has School Committee,” said Finamore. ed within the next few months, hope- provide telecommunication services.” been submitted and we should hear School Committee Chairman Shawn fully before the beginning of the new Avlas said it’s possible Webster could before the end of the summer if our Collins said he supports the improve- school year. receive up to 80 percent reimbursement project has been approved.” ments and was pleasantly surprised by based on the status of the population Several other officials showed their the outpouring of support the taxpayers Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- and community. The program offers public support for the initiative, name- presented as well. 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- ly Finance Committee Chairman Mike “I think that was for me the most press.com.

Officials: No timeline in search for cause of mill fire

those duties, and the owner and state we’re just trying to narrow it down.” each time investigating more closely FIRE UPDATE departments now in charge or coor- Hickey added that investigators are to determine how the blaze could have continued from page 1 dinating the cleanup, while Webster trying not to jump to any conclusions started. However, it could take a while take control. fire personnel continue to assist where and are looking into all possibilities to make that determination, leaving “The DEP came in because the asbes- needed. and examining all angles before making many to continue to question exactly tos has not been completely removed While some questions have been a final determination on a suspected what happened that day that led to one from the site,” he said. “The DEP has answered, such as where the fire began, or confirmed cause. While stories of of the largest and most talked about the breakdown and the owner has to go others like the actual cause have citi- possible arson or other theories have fires in recent history in South Central and hire and environmental company zens and fire personnel still scratching emerged on the streets, fire personnel Massachusetts. to come in and do a plan so they can their heads. are imploring citizens to avoid jumping remove and sort the pieces of asbestos “[Investigators] are looking at a lot to any conclusions before the investiga- Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- and that kind of stuff from the site.” of different things and trying to put tion is completed. 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- In fact, Webster is virtually off the together all the video from the area and When exactly that will be is still up press.com. hook when it comes to the investigation, photographs,” said Hickey. “They’re in the air. According to Hickey, the with the State Fire Marshal in charge of interviewing people and we know the State Fire Marshal has been making fire started in the vacant building — trips to and from the scene constantly, Deputy Sherriff Solomon Shumway

either way it would have resulted in Sol holding on to his man until the L.K. Branniff is on the Board of HISTORY instant death. other sheriff arrived. Shumway pound- Directors at the Black Tavern Historical continued from page A2­­­ Never one to give up, during the fol- ed Ryan’s head against a rock, while the Society in Dudley. She volunteers a his- began pelting him with rocks, four of lowing winter Sol traced Michael Ryan, other officer put on the handcuffs. Ryan torical column each month to the Webster which stuck him. One hit him over the who had thrown the stone, to New York was tried at Worcester and given a term Times. left eye, shattering the frontal bone. City. Sol started for New York City with in the State prison, and subsequent- Shumway had managed to grab hold papers for the arrest of Ryan. After con- ly died of consumption. Meanwhile, of McGraw and never let loose of the sultation with the chief of police in that McGraw had skipped his bail but Sol Rubbish Removal man. Assistance came and McGraw city, the deputy was allowed to work up tracked him down in Smithfield, RI and Residential • Commercial was taken to the lockup. The deputy the case alone. Shumway found where arrested him. McGraw was also sen- Weekly Pick Up Programs was taken in an insensible condition Ryan lived, but Ryan was not to be seen tenced to prison & (LOW COST CONTRACTS AVAILABLE) to his residence, laid on a table, and and was apparently at a job in New Deputy Sherriff Solomon Shumway B L CLEAN Attic • Garage for two hours the doctors picked out Jersey. Shumway followed and got the passed away in 1901 at the age of 87. The Apartment Clean out the small pieces of broken bone and local sheriff to arrest Ryan, who man- funeral was held at his home. One hun- OUT Cellars • Estates dressed the horrible wound. Extremely aged to then break loose. Sol Shumway dred and thirty-five people attended, Construction & agitated and delirious, for several days started after his man and caught up including police officers, judges, fire- Demolition Materials his life hung by a thread. He could not with him on a foot bridge over a swift men, the Masons, and many Webster rise from his bed for four months. The running river. While struggling with businessmen. He was laid to rest in the Locally owned & operated family doctor had testified that if the each other, they fell ten feet from the family plot in East Webster. For estimate call … 8am - 6pm stone had varied one fourth of an inch bridge into the river and onto rocks, 508-949-0971 Sitkowski School Apartments 55 plus Community in Webster, MA Now Leasing Rents starting at $725 Rent Includes Heat & Hot Water, Hardwood Floors, Ceiling Fans, On site Laundry, Lounge Areas, Off Street Parking, Smoke Free. 1 & 2 Bedrooms Must be Income Eligible Call Today 508.943.3406 Section 8 Certificates Welcomed 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s news- paper is Friday at noon. SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at The Webster Times Viewpoint — [email protected] A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 Letters to the Editor www.webstertimes.net Passing on

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Adam Minor To the Editor: “You’re lucky you are not charged In a discussion Editor with someone last The Webster Times Not from Plainville, Twin Rivers a commercial rate.” As usual, busi- or Foxwoods, but from our local ness-friendly Webster in action. Who week, I was asked inspectional services. gets permit fee waivers? to clarify the rules WHA is installing 103 low-flow toi- By the way, that fee is more than regarding the act of Editorial lets at Golden Heights II and Second the plumbing inspector’s annual sal- passing vehicles on Island. Apply for permit? Surprise! ary. Where is the money going? the right. The person One hundred and three toilets at had been stopped by $90 equals $9,270 in plumbing fees. James Avery Jr. hief s a state law enforce- C ’ ment officer and Stupid Talking with the plumbing inspec- Webster Housing Authority tor, Jarrid Falke, his comment: Corner warned about enter- ing a breakdown lane STEVE to pass a left turning injuries Summer Fest a success WOJNAR vehicle. The person was not on a limited We’ve all been there. access highway, like A random movement in the wrong place at To the Editor: face painting, seed planting and Route 395. They were on a local street the wrong time The Webster Dudley Business more. Papa Gino’s, The Dogfather he that results (Thompson Road in Webster near Exit T Alliance would like to thank every- and Suzie Q’s Ice Cream provided a 1). This section of road is designated as in a bruise; a one who came out to enjoy Summer delicious assortment of refreshments Minor split second a state highway. I was asked to provide Fest at the French River Park on as people listened to live music of some clarification on the rules for pass- of not watch- June 27. local favorites The Grey Whisker etails ing where you ing on the right. D It was a warm and hazy day with Pickers and The Trees. are going that In Massachusetts, unless it is other- more than 50 vendors featuring local A wonderful way to while away a ADAM leads to a fall; wise prohibited, passing on the right businesses, organizations, crafters summer day and support the local MINOR a moment of is authorized by Mass. General Laws indecision, and artists who displayed many economy! Chapter 89 Section 2. This generally hesitation or a unique hand-made wares, with plen- Deb Horan occurs when one vehicle is making a poor decision ty of activities to keep the kids busy WDBA President left turn and a second vehicle, traveling that leads to an injury. If you really sat down as well including a bounce house, in the same direction, wishes to pass. and thought about it, we’ve all had our share There are some stipulations as to when of stupid injuries. this can take place. The roadway must I was inspired this week by my wonderful, be free of obstructions and there must innocent son … naïve, and learning the ways Sullivan: Thank you for your support be sufficient room to pass with safety. of this world. How I love him so! As part of The interesting portion of this particu- our Fourth of July celebration last weekend, I lar question determines what counts as thought it would be fun to teach him how to use To the Editor: We have accomplished much in the “roadway.” Breakdown lanes are set sparklers — with close supervision, of course. To the Voters of Dudley — I would the past and I look forward to the aside for emergency stopping only and After teaching him where to hold the sparkler like to take a moment to thank all future. Thank you for your contin- not for general travel. The officer was (“Keep your hand here”), he was delighted to who voted at the recent town elec- ued support! technically correct in their observation see the sparkly show that followed. All was tion. I am honored to serve anoth- as it would be improper to go into a fine with the world. Unfortunately, it wasn’t so er term representing the people of Steven Sullivan breakdown lane in order to pass. It is spectacular when out of nowhere, after it was Dudley. done, he proceeded to grab the freshly spent, Dudley certainly helpful for drivers if signage charred (and still very hot) sparkler with his was in place in these areas to designate bare hand before I could even react. the section of the road as a “breakdown He immediately regretted it. lane” and prohibiting travel therein. It wasn’t too bad actually — after a few tears, Sound Off These lanes are very clearly marked he just ended up with a couple of small blisters on limited access highways; however, on his thumb and forefinger, but it got me it can be difficult to distinguish the thinking of all the stupid injuries I’ve incurred Time for ‘Concerned Citizens’ to admit defeat difference on many local roads. Further over the years. The 6-inch-long scar on my information would assist drivers great- upper right arm is probably the most glaring SOUND OFF: Why not do something positive ly in these instances. piece of evidence of my poor decision-making When will the Concerned Citizens with your money? The money you Violations, such as this, are deter- as a child. I’ve told the story before in this for Webster realize they speak for a spent against the billboard and the mined on a case-by-case basis. In gen- column, about how as a 4-year-old, I decided minority, and not a majority? Indian Princess could have put two eral, there must be sufficient space on to ride my bicycle on a freshly poured foun- They have lost two battles against police officers on the street for a year the roadway to pass properly. A vehi- dation, falling off and slicing my arm open the town and business people here fighting the drug problem here in cle cannot drive onto a sidewalk or on a protruding piece of rebar that got me 22 in town. They lost against the bill- Webster. How can 40-50 people say road shoulder in order to pass on the stitches. Even now, 27 years later, I wonder board and now the Indian Princess. they speak for the people of Webster? right. The obligation to insure these how I was so stupid to even attempt something Now they target two selectmen for a Do any of your members live west of movements can be made with safety so idiotic. recall, costing the town thousands of Route 395? If the light is too bright, lies with the overtaking vehicle. If an I once broke (or severely sprained … never dollars for a recall? Really? pull down your shade, and if the boat accident takes place during one of these quite found out) my toe just by getting up off Why haven’t any of them had the bothers you, don’t look. occasions, the passing vehicle would the ground. Yeah…think about that one for a guts to put their names on a ballot Remember — you don’t own the most likely be at fault. Even though bit. It makes me laugh typing that just now. and run for office? lake. accidents have their own set of facts I must have been 12 years old or so. I was and circumstances, the passing vehicle lying on the living room floor on my stomach, probably watching TV, when the phone rang. would be looked at strongly as a major For some reason, as I kid, I had to be the one contributing factor. A violation of this who answered the phone. I have no idea why. Work toward your own section carries a $100 civil infraction My brother and I would rush to see who could penalty. The passing of other vehicles get to it first. But this time, as I shoved myself is contrary to normal travel and there- up off the floor and hiked my knees in toward fore carries further restrictions. These my body in a push-up motion, my big tow on financial independence day moves must be made with safety in my right foot must have been curled under- order to avoid accidents and prevent neath my foot, because as I stood myself up to Last weekend was you will need to invest for injuries. jump toward the phone, all my weight came the Fourth of July — growth — it’s that simple. Financial down on that bent toe, and an audible crack it was a time for fire- So include an appropri- Thanks again for your questions and was heard as I crumpled to the ground. works, picnics and a Focus ate amount of growth-ori- comments. Please send them to me at The worst part? I had a soccer practice that reflection on all the ented vehicles in your the Dudley Police Department, 71 West night and a game that weekend. I couldn’t liberties we possess JEFF overall investment mix. Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail play. Try talking to your coach about how you in this country. But if BURDICK Ultimately, this mix should at [email protected]. Opinions have a toe injury on your strong foot … from you’re going to enjoy be based on your risk tol- expressed in this weekly column are those getting up off the ground. Talk about embar- the freedom to do the erance, time horizon and of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly rassing. I should have lied about fighting off a things you want, especially during specific long-term goals. noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions bear attack. of any other organization or citizen. Every now and then, I’ll wake up with a your retirement years, you’ll want to Free your investments from “clus- kink in my neck, one of those annoying knots take the steps necessary to achieve tering.” In the investment world, as that keeps you from moving your head in a your own “Financial Independence in many other arenas of life, you can certain direction. It usually only lasts about Day.” have “too much of a good thing.” 24-48 hours, but it’s an inconvenience none- Here are a few suggestions for For example, if you own a particular theless. In my early teens, I remember hang- helping you reach that goal: investment, such as a stock, that LETTERS ing out with my brother in the living room Liberate yourself from debt. For has done well, you might think that most of us, a certain amount of debt it’s a good idea to own more of the (funny how most of these stories happen with Extra! Extra! Read All About It! is unavoidable. But the greater con- same type of stock. But when invest- him around…hmm…). I was in my mother’s We think you’re important enough trol you can gain over your debts, the recliner. We were probably roughhousing, ing, duplication can be dangerous, to tell all our readers to turn to but for some reason, I remember pushing my better off you will be, because any because if a market downturn affects the Opinion pages and read your feet into the ground and lifting my head into dollars not spent in paying debts can one asset class particularly hard, and Letters to the Editor. the back of the chair, and I must have pushed be used to save and invest for your much of your portfolio is tied up in But first, you have to write us! it just right, because my neck tweaked like it future. So look for ways to cut down that asset class, you could take a Mail your letters to the Webster had never done before (and hasn’t since). I was on your spending and think about big hit. Instead of “clustering” your Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, practically paralyzed. I thought I had broken postponing some purchases until dollars around a single asset or two, MA 01550. my neck. My fears eased slightly after a few you can pay for them in cash. It may you could diversify your holdings by Or e-mail your seconds of shock when I realized I could move not be easy, but it’s possible. And by owning a mix of stocks, bonds, gov- letters to the edi- my toes and fingers and my arms and legs, but putting this “found money” to work ernment securities and other vehi- tor at aminor@ I couldn’t move my head. No matter what I immediately in quality investments, cles. While diversification can poten- tried, my neck was frozen, locked in a painful, stone bridge- you may motivate yourself to keep a tially help you reduce the impact of press.com. seizing grip of muscles. In a panic, I called my lid on your debt level. volatility on your holdings, a diversi- mother, and she just had me rest with a heat You’ll need Unlock the power of time. Albert fied portfolio can’t guarantee a profit pad. Eventually it faded, but that one took me to provide your Einstein once said, “The most pow- or protect you from loss. nearly a week to recover from fully. name and place There are dozens more examples — burns erful force in the universe is com- Achieving any type of freedom, in of residence, from accidentally touching the oven rack and pound interest.” Einstein, who knew any kind of endeavor, takes time and along with a jamming my toes on furniture; there’s my a thing or two about the nature of effort. That’s certainly the case with phone number, sprained ankle nearly 10 years ago during a time, clearly recognized its impor- financial freedom — you will need to so we can ver- game of basketball with elementary school tance in investing. In fact, as an consistently make the right moves, ify the letter is kids; I once threw out my back while shov- investor, time may be your great- over a period of many years, before yours. eling snow, but I was actually just bending est ally. The more years in which you can finally declare your fiscal We don’t have down, and not actually picking up snow, when you invest, the more dollars you’ll independence. But once you reach a set limit, but if you keep it around it happened. That one made me feel pretty put in, and the longer you’ll have that point, you will likely conclude 600 words or so, you’re going to dumb. I’ve knocked the wind out of myself for your investments to potentially that your diligence and dedication have a better chance at seeing all slipping on ice, I’ve nearly broken my arm grow. Even if you’re just starting out were well worth it. your words in print. falling off a skateboard, and even fallen down in your career and can only invest a If you want to write a bit longer my basement steps and landed on my head on small amount each month, you’ll be This article was written by Edward about a particular issue, maybe a the concrete below. I use that one to explain starting to accumulate the amount Jones for use by your local Edward guest Your Turn column is your cup my odd sense of humor! you’ll eventually need to enjoy the Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- of tea. If you do that, try to keep it Have you ever injured yourself in an embar- retirement lifestyle you’ve envi- tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward between 700-800 words. rassing way? I’d love to hear your stories, not sioned. Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508- Remember, libelous remarks and/ to laugh at your misfortune (I’ll laugh “with” Release your investments’ growth 347-1420 or jeff.burdick@edward- or personal attacks are a no-no and you, not “at” you), but to assure myself that potential. To attain financial free- jones.com. could lead to your letter not being I’m not the only one out there prone to stupid dom during your retirement years, published. injuries! So, what are you waiting for? Adam Minor may be reached at (508) 909- Start writing! 4130, or e-mail [email protected]. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Summer fishing is heating up Now that the July holiday lier for bait. weekend is over, most fish- After about 15 min- ing areas should get back to The Great utes I noticed the sec- some sort of normality. ond rod tip, with the I cannot imagine what Outdoors fish chunk, bending. the boat ramps on fresh I quickly grabbed the water and salt water were RALPH rod, which was none for anglers trying to launch to soon. their boats hoping to get in TRUE “Fish on!” I yelled, a couple of days of fishing, alerting Ray to pull but I know from past expe- his line in and get rience it can be very frustrating. This ready to net the fish. The line was peel- writer chooses to stay home with fam- ing off of the reel at a very fast rate. I ily, friends and acquaintances for the soon realized I was down to the backing. Courtesy photos past few years and resume some fishing Quickly starting the motor I throttled My wife’s beagle, Molly, turned 1 year old activity after the holiday. the motor in reverse trying to retrieve this past week. She is one of the best house This week’s picture shows this writer with This writer caught a nice striper some line. Finally, I had some line back dogs we have ever had. Being without a dog a nice striper taken a few days prior to last taken a few days prior to last weekend on the reel. Slowing the motor I thought in the house for a few years, we now realize weekend. It was 40 pounds and measured — 40 pounds and measuring 44 inches I was in the clear, and netting the strip- how much we missed having a pet in the 44 inches in length. The huge fish was taken in length, the huge fish was taken on er was close. house. My wife’s doctor stated that he could on the Providence River around 10 a.m. on the Providence River around 10 a.m. on Another run by the striper made me not have prescribed a better medication for a fresh water, 7 foot Ugly Stick rod and a a fresh water, 7 foot Ugly Stick rod and realize I had a big fish. her. Shimano reel. a Shimano reel. My fishing partner, Ray After the second run, the fish came Dugdale, of Uxbridge, had numerous to the surface and was slowly reeled ue to provide anglers with some great fish on during the day with bluefish to the side of the boat. Ray was ready striper and blue fishing for a few more bor reported that striper fishing had constantly cutting the live Menhaden with the net and scooped up the fish. A weeks. Red Top Bait & Tackle shop improved as well as fluke fishing. Sea in half, but still had not landed any fish. huge sigh of relief was experienced, as reported great fishing with more than bass fishing is now open with a one fish We tried numerous areas, often fish- the huge fish was placed into the boat. 15 stripers in the 30-pound class being limit allowed daily. It seems as though ing around the old rotting pilings from After a couple of pictures we decided to weighed in over the weekend. With the someone has caught all of the big ones years past. I decided to just relax and head for home. A half day of fishing was fast tides they expected fishing to be that were biting prior to the open sea- place a second fishing rod in a holder enough for both of us. good for most of this week. Numerous son! using a fish chunk that was caught ear- The Providence River should contin- 50-pound fish were also caught but Take a kid fishing and keep them rods released by some anglers. Snug har- bending! TLC for vintage wares

Collecting, whether for busi- Or some collectors simply soak items in sodium perborate. This • Recommended materials for ness or pleasure, is one of coins in water to loosen sur- Take is available at some drug stores cleaning ceramic objects include today’s most popular pastimes. face dirt. Others have report- and is the main ingredient in mild detergents in water. Dilute From rooting out attic relics ed success by soaking coins in the common washes sold to soak detergents (approximately 1% to buying at high-end antiques olive oil. Drying can be tricky int vintage quilts. in water) should be applied stores, stumbling upon a vin- however, as rubbing can cause H *** using a soft cloth or cotton balls. tage “find” can be an exciting surface abrasion, so be sure to Keep in mind, proper storage The residual detergent should challenge. While aged wares pat coins dry. KAREN of textiles can often prevent dirt be removed by rinsing with dis- often boast plenty of charm, the *** TRAINOR and damage. When storing vin- tilled water applied also with vintage goods also come with As they say, an ounce of pre- tage textiles, do not iron them a cloth or cotton balls. In both imperfections. Thankfully, all vention is worth a pound of first. And never place fine lin- instances, the cloth should be it often takes is a bit of elbow cure, and this rings true when grimy fabrics, first lightly shake ens in plastic bags, which can damp not wet. The object should grease to bring a beloved piece it comes to keeping coins clean the item, then vacuum (with a damage fibers by not allowing then be allowed to air dry. up to par. With this in mind, and free from preventable dam- nylon stocking over the hose) them to breathe. Also avoid fold- *** this week’s column will review age. While the tendency for the surface to safely remove any ing, as creases can cause the Your tips can win you a great some suggestions from experts beginning collectors is to collect tiny particles that could damage fibers to break down and this dinner for two at the historic on proper cleaning for specific favored coins in a jar or con- the piece. Do not rub the fabric practice can lead to yellow fold Publick House Historic Inn in antiques and collectibles. tainer, it is better to prevent and never scrub. Simply swish lines common to stored linens. Sturbridge! Simply send in a *Note: The above information further scratches by storing col- by hand to agitate the piece Some experts roll flat linens hint to be entered into a ran- is offered as a guideline only lectible coins properly. This can in soapy water. Never rub the on wide cardboard tubes lay- dom drawing. One winner per and not meant as instruction- be accomplished economically fabric. Swish it around in the ing down acid free tissue paper month will win a fabulous din- al. Any application applied is if you store coins in approved soapy water. (You may decide between layers of fabric. Never ner for two (a $60 value) at the strictly at the user’s own risk Mylar “flip” coin holders, coin the piece needs soaking; if so, pack linens for storage in plas- renowned restaurant, located and responsibility. albums, or individually in enve- rinse off soap and soak only in tic tote boxes. Archival storage on Route 131 across the town *** lopes that are of archival quali- clear water). When it is time to boxes with lids are a safe choice common in historic Sturbridge. Coin Collections: The gold- ty. A coin collection should not wash out the soap, rinse very and they are available at art Because I’m in the business of en rule for cleaning coins is be stored in damp, humid spaces carefully, in a tub of clear water supply or specialty stores. dispensing tips, not inventing “don’t!” When it comes to caring as these conditions encourage or under a soft stream of water. *** them (although I can take credit for coins, many a novice collec- corrosion. Repeat rinse at least two times. Ceramics and Glass: Although for some), I’m counting on you tor has learned the hard way *** Do not wring, instead gently pat ceramics are generally consid- readers out there to share your that cleaning or even polishing Textiles: From ornate the water out. Lay textile on a ered to be stable materials, a best helpful hints! a coin can cause its value to Victorian textiles to simple towel to absorb water and allow certain amount of caution must plummet. The first rule of coin childhood aprons, vintage lin- to dry flat in well ventilated be used when cleaning them. Do you have a helpful hint collecting is never clean a coin ens are one of the most favored area. Or if is safe for the fabric, According to the Henry Ford or handy tip that has worked unless it is done professionally, collectibles. While old fabrics place it over a hanger padded Museum in Dearborn, Michigan for you? Do you have a question as cleaning damages the coin’s can be especially beautiful, they with a towel to dry. archaeological and low-fired regarding household or garden natural “toning,” which may are also often very delicate, porous ceramics should only matters? If so, why not share takes decades to acquire. While especially after years of use or *** be cleaned by trained conser- them with readers of Stonebridge commercial dips and such may storage. Washing aged pieces Many sturdy linens such as vators. The majority of ceramic Press publications? Send ques- make a coin shine like new, the can be a challenge. First you sheets and pillowcases will ben- items however, can be success- tions and/or hints to: Take the chemicals not only remove the must assess the situation care- efit from a line dry in the sun fully cleaned provided that a few Hint!, c/o Stonebridge Press, tarnish, they remove the luster fully as textiles are not always to freshen and remove stains. basic instructions are followed, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA and can damage the surface. In as strong as they may appear. If your item cannot tolerate the as recommended by the muse- 01550. Or e-mail [email protected]. fact collectors advise to never If you are not willing to risk stress of line drying, you might um: Hints are entered into a drawing clean a coin you cannot afford damage with a water wash, do want to try laying out the item • Some antique ceramics con- for dinner for two at the histor- to lose. not take chances. Instead, seek on a towel in the sun. Keep in tain fragile painted or gilded ic Publick House Inn. For more *** professional cleaning advice. mind sunlight can fade and surface decoration which can be great hints, tune into Take the If you have a less valuable damage bright colors and wools. removed or damaged by harsh Hint! one minute snippet tips coin that desperately needs a *** *** cleaning solutions. Antique aired on NASH Icon 98.9. And “wash” and are determined to Once you have decided to If a hand wash and soak ceramics should never be for more tips and talk, be sure to clean it up, you may want to wash your textiles by hand, pro- fails to remove common yel- soaked in any liquid. Prolonged listen to my live hour-long show try careful rinsing with a gen- ceed with caution. If you are low stains from white linens, soaking and uneven drying can Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m., on tle hand soap to remove grime. attempting to clean dirty or experts recommend soaking lead to staining of ceramics. WARE 1250. Mid-century and modern design

In a past column, in many of the Danish pieces, a wide of major glass designers Simon Gate, I offered a top 10 list variety of materials including leather, Edvard Hald, Vicke Lindstrand, and of antiques and col- steel, aluminum, chrome, plastic and Knut Bergqvist. Orrefors of Sweden lectibles that are cur- fiberglass were also used. made many innovations in glass. It was rently selling well. The Scandinavian designers were founded in 1898 but continued to make Number 10 on the influenced by a number of earlier move- many improvements in techniques lists is 1960’s and ear- ments in art and design. Smashing throughout the 20th century. Tapio lier toys, comic books Magazine lists modern design influ- Wirkkala and Timo Sarpaneva are two and other collectibles ences as “Constructivists in Russia, well-known artists who designed pieces and number 9 is Early the Futurists in Italy, De Stijl in the for Iittala of Finland. The Gustavsberg Antiques, Chinese and other Netherlands, Bauhaus in Germany and Company of Sweden is a company sim- ollectibles Asian antiques. This the Dadaists in Switzerland”. Along ilar to Orrefors that had opened in the C column will focus with artistic influences in different 19th century but continued to change & Estates on number 8, which countries the mid-century design also and modernize during the mid-century. is mid-20th century reached many other countries includ- As you look through your mid-centu- WAYNE TUISKULA Scandinavian and ing the United States. Charles and ry art, lamps or other objects look for other modern design Ray Eames, Harvey Probber and Paul those with a futuristic design. Those art and furnishings. Evans are some of the more well known have high collector appeal. Also, like Shows like “Mad American designers. The Herman with all antiques and collectibles look to Men” and “The Astronaut Wives Clubs” Miller Company commissioned some see who designed and produced it. often make those who lived through the of these artists to design furniture that I often see midcentury pieces when 1960’s nostalgic and have exposed young- they manufactured. I’m called on to sell the contents of an er generations to the styles and furnish- Works of art and other home fur- estate. Despite a fairly good supply, the ings of the midcentury. Although, not nishings are also sought after from this demand is currently outstripping the old enough to be antiques the retro and period. Modern art by the most well supply. Courtesy photo vintage designs are selling very well. known artists has been bringing record We continue to make some great Midcentury modern lamp in our upcoming Modern Scandinavian design furni- prices often easily outselling pieces pickups for our Aug. 27 live auction in Aug. 27 auction. ture began in the 1940’s in Denmark, by old masters. An Alexander Calder Worcester. We will offer a wide vari- Finland, Norway and Sweden. titled Poisson Volant (Flying Fish) sold ety of quality antiques and collectibles Scandinavian furniture designers like for nearly $26 million at auction. Mass from estates throughout Massachusetts Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, and Kaare produced home furnishings like lamps, and Connecticut including mid-century Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula Klint integrated ergonomic design into glassware and pottery won’t bring you pieces. Our online auction of Russian Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass their works making their works of art figures in that range. However, they are and other collectibles ends on July 14. Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate comfortable and practical. They incor- typically bringing higher prices than See the links on our website www.cen- Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- porated mass production techniques to antiques. tralmassauctions.com as we have other tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), meet demand. Although teak was used “Collectors Weekly” notes the work events scheduled to start soon. [email protected]. 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Oxford Major Division Little Leaguers fall to Shrewsbury National in pool play opener, 10-2

OXFORD — The Oxford Field in a pool play matchup — (0-1), as the visitors scored Pool B, Oxford will next face ups on Sunday, July 12. Please Little League Major Division the first such game for Oxford early and often while riding Dudley (0-1) on July 8 — after visit www.eteamz.com/madis- (12-year-old) All-Star team this summer. three solid pitchers to their press time — needing a win trict5 to keep up to date on the faced off with perennial power When the dust settled, second big win in as many con- to advance into the knock- Little League Major Division Shrewsbury National on Shrewsbury (2-0 in pool play) tests. out round of the District 5 All-Star brackets, which also Monday evening, July 6, at came away with a well-de- With the Southbridge All- Tournament, which will fea- includes the Webster All-Stars Stanley Johnson Little League served 10-2 victory over Oxford Stars having withdrawn from ture quarterfinal round match- in Pool C.

Jon Gouin photos The Oxford Little League Major Division All-Star team fell to Shrewsbury Nation in their pool play opener on July 6, 10-2.

Southbridge edges Oxford for Big League District 5 championship

Oxford left fielder Cam Halloran Greg Barlow photos tracks the ball and makes a catch. Southbridge’s Jacup Roberts is up to bat. Oxford’s Dan Scola steps up to bat before hitting a single.

BY GREG BARLOW “Our kids are cream of the of tying the score during the top Oxford, trailing by one, played left field (six putouts) SPORTS CORRESPONDENT crop, and I couldn’t be more of the fourth, as Joe Michelin answered Southbridge in the and catcher for Oxford, came OXFORD — It was 80 proud of them.” got on first from a ground ball bottom of the fifth. McGee hit in to replace him. degrees and sunny without The start of the first inning error. Next, he stole second and his second single of the game, Roberts secured a single, hit- a gust of wind in the air at foreshadowed the excitement reached third after Dante Ortiz then stole second to start off ting a blooper in the sun to Greenbriar Park for the sec- of remaining game time as hit a single. But with runners the inning. Joe Grady then out- short right field, making the ond game in a best-of-three Southbridge had the bases load- on first and third, Fitzpatrick ran the throw from a sacrifice ball difficult to catch. Michelin Big League District 5 cham- ed with two outs. After two fly struck out Nick Brewer and got bunt, putting McGee on third would be the one to get the win- pionship between Southbridge outs to left field, Oxford start- Brendan Casaletta to ground and himself on first. Grady was ning RBI, driving the ball down and Oxford on Sunday, July 5. ing pitcher Ben Fitzpatrick out to first base. picked off by Gilligan short- the middle of the diamond for Southbridge took the game, 3-2, struck out Southbridge’s Tyler It wasn’t until the fifth inning ly after, and then when Cam a single, enabling Roberts to and also won by the same score Stoever, disallowing any runs that Southbridge got on the Cardoni was thrown out by a score and win the District 5 the previous week in game one scored in the first. board and took the lead. Jordan sacrifice bunt, McGee found championship for Southbridge. to sweep Oxford. Oxford had the lead early in Torres got on first by an error himself stuck at third. But after Gilligan pitched a complete However, Oxford never the game during the bottom of and scored his team’s first run a series of consecutive pick-off game for Southbridge with a stopped battling and put up the second inning. Dan Scola with a monstrous double hit attempts, Oxford capitalized off notable 10 strikeouts. a good fight, keeping fans at hit a single and then stole sec- by pitcher Danny Gilligan that a throwing error to third base. “This was a must-win for the edge of their seats in every ond off an attempted pick-off to sailed over the Oxford outfield- Cardoni took advantage of it, us and a season-long goal,” he inning. first that resulted in an error. ers’ heads. With zero outs in sliding head first into home said. “They’re a great team and I Tom McGee then claimed the the frame, Jacup Roberts put plate off the error, tying the Southbridge will now play couldn’t ask for anything bet- first RBI of the game, hitting a sacrifice bunt down the third game at 2-2. Billerica for the state champi- ter to prepare us for the next a single to right field, allowing base line, as Gilligan advanced With the game tied in the onship in another best-of-three level,” said Southbridge head Scola to demonstrate his speed, to third. Stoever hit a single to seventh, Oxford put in a new format beginning Friday, July coach Eddie Torres when refer- rounding third base and scor- let Gilligan easily score. Two pitcher due to Fitzpatrick run- 10 at 7 p.m. back at Greenbriar ring to his Oxford opponents. ing a run. groundouts to first base bailed ning out of pitches at 105. Cam Park. Southbridge had high hopes Oxford out of the tough inning. Halloran, who had already www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Sturbridge Post 109 Legion Roundup

July 1 Sturbridge 4, Main South 2 — Dan Gilligan pitched all nine innings to help lead Post 109 (4-12) to victory. Gilligan tossed a two-hitter while striking out five and walking four. Sturbridge out-hit Main South, 16-2, but Post 109 couldn’t pull away until extra innings because they stranded 12 men on base. Mark Barton went 4 for 5 at the plate and Ian Wetherbee had three hits, while Brendan Roach drove in three runs. July 2 Grafton Hill 6, Sturbridge 4 — Post 109’s record dropped to 4-13 following a close home loss to Grafton Hill. Four errors plagued Sturbridge, as pitchers Tyler Wade and Alex Augustine couldn’t get enough run support. Brendan Roach had a pair of hits for Post 109. Dean Morin of Sturbridge Post 109 takes a Nick Ethier photos July 3 lead off first base on July 6 during a 14-3 Sturbridge starter Kody Murphy fires a pitch to the plate in Post 109’s 14-3 loss to Shrewsbury 10, Sturbridge 5 — setback to Northbridge Post 343. Northbridge Post 343 on July 6. Shrewsbury scored eight runs over the final three innings to pull away from host Sturbridge (4-14). Post 109 left 10 runners on base, but Mark Barton and Matt Dowling paced the offense with two hits apiece. July 6 Northbridge 14, Sturbridge 3 — Post 343 once again showed why it is the top team in Zone 4 as of press time after pounding out 16 hits versus Post 109. Sturbridge’s Kody Murphy, Nate Healy and Ben Augustine all pitched — in fact, all 17 players in uniform got into the lineup — but they couldn’t solve the pitching of Northbridge’s Dylan Jepsen, who went the distance and allowed just five hits. “The season takes its toll right on you. It beats you right down to nothing,” Sturbridge manager Jim Rosseel said following the loss, noting that teams are asked to play 24 games in a 30-day period. Post 343 improved to 14-4, while Post 109 dropped to 4-15. “This is where the cream of the crop rises,” Rosseel said, adding that he isn’t Sturbridge Post 109 catcher Matt Dowling In Sturbridge’s 14-3 loss to Northbridge Post 343 on July 6, Jack Sullivan of Post 109 swings surprised that Northbridge is still play- tags out a sliding Teddy Morris of Northbridge, away at a chest-high pitch. ing high-quality baseball in the regular but it wasn’t enough to stop Post 343, who season’s final week. won a 14-3 decision played July 6.

Mat Monsters rep Blackstone Valley in style CHAMPIONS! once again Courtesy photo The Oxford 1 baseball team is the District 5 West Charlie Salmon’s Mat champion after accumulating a superb record of 16-2. Monsters Academy school in Northbridge continued its long string of recent successes on Saturday, May 9. That day, the Mat Monsters took to Providence to com- pete in the North American Grappling Association’s East Coast Championships, and had another strong showing with and against some of the top Brazilian jiu-jitsu schools in the country. In the ‘Kids and Teen Team’ final standings for the day, the Mat Monsters posted a highly Courtesy photo respectable third place, and The Mat Monsters Academy team of Northbridge competed in and Webster resident Brad Maisto, placed well at the North American Grappling Association’s East Coast 20, helped the cause by posting Championships. a win in teen competition. SPORTS BRIEFS

takes place Dec. 5-6 in Orlando events near the Connecticut/ Hurricane Junior Golf at four different golf courses. Massachusetts/Rhode Island The HJGT was founded in border during spring and sum- Tour to make a stop in 2007 with the intention of pro- mer at Thompson Speedway viding junior golfers between Motorsports Park. Massachusetts the ages of 11-18 an opportuni- SCCA Track Night in ty to play exceptional courses America is the fastest way for JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The in a competitive environment. nearly anyone to get on a rac- Hurricane Junior Golf Tour Golfers who participate on the ing circuit. Participants only (HJGT) is excited to announce tour will compete in one of need be at least 18 years old it will be making a tour stop in five age divisions: Boys 15-18, with a valid driver’s license, Massachusetts. The full sched- Boys 13-14, Boys 11-12, Girls have access to a helmet and ule is available at hjgt.org. The 15-18 and Girls 11-14. Based streetcar in good working con- HJGT is an open tour and is the out of Jacksonville, the HJGT dition, and possess a willing- nation’s largest junior golf tour administers events all across ness to have some weekday hosting over 190 events this the nation. The HJGT partners fun. No previous on-track expe- Horgan Field has scoreboard dedication year across 22 different states. with a 501c3 non-profit entity rience required. The HJGT is offering a Players called Drive for Juniors that Entrants are divided into Courtesy photo Package membership ($139 Novice, Intermediate or helps juniors with financial The Steven J. Horgan Tournament Committee dedi- value) where members will Advanced groups so on-track limitations. If qualified and cated a new scoreboard at Horgan Field on Wednesday, receive a pair of Lamkin grips, time remains fun for all, and accepted, the Foundation will July 8, after press time put before this newspaper’s along with other registration no race cars are permitted. pay for the players’ tourna- publication. The new scoreboard is the result of three gifts. The membership will pay The cost is $150 per entrant ment registration fee. Players years of fundraising from the annual golf tournament. for itself in three events. To can apply on the HJGT web- and grants three 20-minute register, please visit our web- site through the Hurricane sessions on track, as well page at hjgt.org or contact our Foundation Link. as access to SCCA driving office at (904) 379-2697. instructors. Admission is free ping area and putting areas The Cape Cod Junior for those wishing to hang out prior to tee off, men and ladies Shootout will take place at Sports Car Club of and enjoy the festivities or 19th Annual Charity locker rooms, an early 8 a.m. Hyannis Golf Club on Aug. 1-2. display cherished rides, and a registration, a gift and conti- The registration deadline is America to allow leisurely track parade lap is Golf Tournament for nental breakfast, a 10 a.m. shot- July 22 and players can sign up offered during events for all gun start, Florida scramble, 18 by visiting HJGT.org. Junior chance to drive at guests. For more informa- Educational Assistance holes of golf, carts with wind- golfers will be competing for tion or to register, visit www. shields and bag rain covers, valuable national rankings, Thompson Speedway TrackNightinAmerica.com. The 19th annual golf tour- prizes for golfers only, snacks, college exposure, a chance to The 2015 schedule for Track nament to benefit the St. Jean door prizes and a special golf- represent their state at the The Sports Car Club of Night: Boston at Thompson Educational Foundation will er’s raffle will follow the dinner Hurricane Cup in Sea Island, America (SCCA) is removing Speedway Motorsports take place on Monday, July 27 of a complete Executive Buffet. Ga. Nov. 28-29, and finally a the air of exclusivity from race Park, 205 E. Thompson at the Pleasant Valley Country Hole in One cash awards, two- chance to earn a spot in the circuits with the new SCCA Rd. in Thompson, Conn. is as Club in Sutton. The cost is $150 somes and singles are welcome national championship by win- Track Night in America Driven follows: per person and includes com- to sign up. For additional infor- ning one of the above events. by Tire Rack, a program Thursday, July 9, 3-9 p.m. plimentary valet parking, bag mation, call Ken at (508) 277- The national championship that has scheduled multiple Thursday, Aug. 6, 3-9 p.m. handling services, unlimited 5314 or Ted at (508) 764-7909. use of the driving range, chip- 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Bay Path represented well at SkillsUSA competition

which Sanders says happens SKILLS every year. One of the students continued from page 1 from Bay Path who compet- medals … There’s no words to ed in Heating, Ventilation and describe it,” recalled Sanders. Air Conditioning (HVAC) was “You feel incredibly proud and a girl, Michelle Hull. She was happy for them. It’s pretty cool the only girl out of the 50 or so because I worked hard to make boys who competed in that cat- the Business Department what egory. She finished in eighth it is. We are right up there. overall. Bay Path’s math team By them doing well, it proves had a freshman, another rare to them that they made the thing to see at a SkillsUSA com- right decision by coming to petition. Bay Path.” “I’m glad I can help guide Two of Bay Path’s vocational them and give them this oppor- teams received medals. One of tunity,” said Sanders. “They go those teams was the school’s the extra mile. They put to use Teamworks team, which con- all of the stuff they learn. They sisted of four students — one go all out. There’s nothing from Plumbing, one from like seeing the looks on their Electrical, one from Masonry faces. It’s great to represent and one from Carpentry. The Massachusetts at nationals.” competition? Build a miniature One thing Sanders has always Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School arrives in Louisville, Ky. house. Bay Path’s Teamworks admired about SkillsUSA is the team walked way with a bronze mixture of business competi- model for their home, which tions and hands-on competi- they worked on for the entire tions. He said it’s an oppor- week. tunity to show the variety of Bay Path’s Entrepreneur talents at Bay Path, since many team also received a bronze competitions don’t showcase medal. The competition was the business departments. similar to the popular televi- “The students want to do sion show “Shark Tank.” The well. They like knowing that competition for this team start- what they are learning is val- ed seven months ago, before idated,” he explained. “They they even reached the state are glad it’s all useful things level SkillsUSA competition. they are learning. When they They start creating a business win a medal they seem elated and writing a business plan. that they actually know what At state level they pitch their they know. I look forward to idea. A gold medal brings them continuing next year.” to nationals. Many of the other Bay Path Olivia Richman can be The Teamworks team with Mr. Todd Calupka (middle): students who competed at reached at 508-909-4132 or by The Career Pathways team: Katie Paul, Emily St. email at olivia@stonebridge- Germain and Zak Gallant. Thayne Latino, Devon McCrillis, Bennett Cox and the national SkillsUSA com- Tanner Bibeau. petition placed in the top 10, press.com. ‘The Pearl’ marks five-year anniversary It’s a nice combination embark on their own ing to what we can bring, since the new facility a hand-knitted afghan LIBRARY of programming areas, building projects.” and what Karen has opened. Possibly the most made by the Library continued from page 1 with the story and craft Dunton took the time brought to this library impressive statistic is the Knitters. The event is has spent the past two room,” she said. “I hear to compliment Wall and and the community. It’s 476 percent increase in free to the public and years at the facility, said over and over again from noted that for all the just amazing. It really is,” public Internet comput- is co-sponsored by the that while she was not so many patrons every growth and achieve- said Dunton. er users that visit the Friends of the Library and around to see the library single day what a beauti- ments the library has The 16,750-square-foot library each day. the Hugh W. and Harriet become a reality, she sees ful, comfortable, safe and seen over the years, it facility serves around To celebrate the fifth K. Crawford Endowment every day the apprecia- nurturing environment takes great leadership to 11,000 people in Dudley year anniversary of for the Pearl L. Crawford tion patrons have for the this is, never mind esthet- help that continue year and, according to Wall, the Pearl L. Crawford Memorial Library. The facility and said that the ically pleasing. We’ve got in and year out. has seen an over 57 per- Library a special celebra- event will be held in the library was clearly made beautiful touches like the “I couldn’t picture cent increase in items tion will be held on July Fels Community Room with the community in murals on the walls that what this would look like loaned, a nearly 44 per- 17 from 3:30 until roughly and other facilities at the mind. were by a local artist. We and it was amazing to see cent increase in card- 7 p.m., with magic, music, library. “They wanted to bring hear so many positive from the moment that holders, an 84 percent a cookout and opportuni- everyone together on one comments and we have there was nothing here increase in program ties to purchase a com- Jason Bleau may be floor and I think they did so many other libraries on the ground to what attendees and almost 100 memorative miniature reached at 508-909-4129, or that very successfully. now that are coming here we have now, and how percent increase in total replica of the new library by e-mail at jason@stone- for inspiration as they we’re growing and add- visitors in the five years and have a chance to win bridgepress.com. Bartlett Jr./Sr. High School Oxford High Fourth Quarter Honor Roll School Fourth Quarter HIGH HONORS Aker, Seth Cardwell, Amanda Cotton, Fikter, Jonathan Franks, Alyjah Kate Drabato, Brent Filgerleski, Lindsey Gagnon, Amber Hallaman, Aniyah Honor Roll Grade 7: Anna Asamoah, McKayla Finkel, Christopher Frabotta, Chelsley Kelley, Paige Kenney, Adam Mancini, Baldwin, Rachel Bourgault, Benjaminh Grandmaison, Jeremy Guyette, Corryn Bryan Nelligan, Zachary Nicolella, GRADE 12 Brodeur, Haleigh Carlson, Cassidy Harwood, Daniel James, Semantha Clayton O’Connor, Melissa Owusu, Clement, Kelsey Connor, Chelsea Kelley, Kayla Keogh, Jasmine March, Myles Papierski, Corey Paradis, High Honors: Nicole Daury, Cournoyer, Sophia Gardner, Deanna Danielle Marrier, Jacob Murphy, Tory Matthew Powers, Cameron Quinn, Cassie Ford, Melanie Leblanc, Girard, Meagan Harding, Anna Nesta, Jacob Simonis, Daniel Sochacki, Shaun Simons, Tiana Smith, Sean Evelyn Marquis, Sarah Palmer Israelian, Sasiwimon Komsin, Mason Ryan Sullivan, Brian Tondel, Christine Stockhaus, Michael Toner, Lexianna Honors: Amber Calcano, Casey Lavache, Chaya Lipman-Tessicini, Walker Wheeler Germain, Jacob Goyette, Jessica Mia Lipman - Tessicini, Nicholas Grade 8: Benjamin Arcari, Alexandra Landry, Tyler McCarthy, Sabrina Livingston, Edna Mbugua, Shiloh HONOR Balducci, Margaret Borowski, Zachary LaMountain, Jacob Pare, Abbey Murphy, Igor Napoli, Gabrielle Nelson, Rheault, Emily Rowell, Davis Shaw, Grade 7: Ahmed Azzaoui, Nathan Candito, Emily Desrosiers, Jacob Andy Nguyen, Logan Paranto, Hannah Nathan Shultz, Danielle Sosvielle, Blythe, Alec Dalton, Daysia Forbis, Drisco, Dominic Esposito, Timothy Picchioni, Madison Piehler, Cody Carol Stateham, Stefanie Weaver Nadia Gaber Morgan Gariepy, Ford Hansen, Andrew Hurton, Catherine Prince, Riley Stawiecki, Breanna Ward, Jones, Barry Kane, Chaiwat Komsin, Brittany Ward, Rachel Watson, Allison Jarmolowicz, Lauren Makie, Haili GRADE 11 Padin, Anastasia Ranese, Melanie Isaiah Leboeuf, Robert Logan, Garrett Zopatti Mann, Joseph McGonagle, Tyler Nuttall, High Honors: Rachel Bonney, Grade 8: Devin Baton, Mariah Rondeau, Elias Taborda, Lucas Tetreault, Nicholas Violette, Jacob Katelyn Picard, Genesis Rodriguez, Janson Borowko, Brooklynn Belletti, Shannon Bombardier, Emma Stephanie Rodriguez, Joseph Rosario, Downing, Sarah Keohane, Victoria Bonneau, John Bsoumai, Shannon Vosburg, Georgi Weagle Grade 8: William Bedford, Stephanie John Shealy, Brandi Sherman, Romeo Parr, Anthony Rizzo Casey, Ashlee Cuellar, David da Silva, Soto, Zoey Tremblay, Zachary Wilga Honors: Samantha Alves, Desiree Emily Downer, Kathryn Griffiths, Boersma, Kikayla Chenevert, Melissa De Paz, Ahnnesa Delille, Shayne Grade 9: Julianne Bazinet, Jeffrey Anderson, Hunter Bailey, Stephen Allison Grzembski, Caitlin Kotarba, Bishop, Rachel Connor, Prince Bouchard, Aleksandra Cutroni, Summer Lamprey, Victoria Mann, Dufresne, Justin Dwyer, Emmaleigh Fitzgibbons, Kacie Grenier, Sidney Fleming-Gayewski, Naya Frazier, Henry Guardado, Austin Greene, Duncan McIntyre, Michael Moran, Dylan Hatfield, Madison Johns, Nicole Grady, Brianna Higgins, Alexis Patriarca, Ashlin Peters, Patryk Holmes, Jenna Lang, Mariya Lempicki, Kiara Millett, Marina Rezk, Scott Destinee Kamara, Alana Parrott, Noah Kersting-Mumm, Nicole Piwowarczyk, Julia Podedworny, Ryan Lawless, Alexis Lima, Christopher Richard, Felicity Robillard, Michael Samatha Proulx, Nicholas Rockwood, Rice, Isabelle Sargent, Melody Serrano, Poutre, Kayla Rivera, Amy Russo, Sophie Santoro, Joseph Sho, Justin Silva, Kyle Stewart, Tiana Vega, Kyle Sullivan, Dariane Tooley, Allyson Savannah Walckner, Hannah Waldron, Rosebrooks, Olivia Spring Wheeler-Ramsey, Emily Wong Kam, Izabelle Somicu, Joshua Szafarowicz, Paul Thomas, Nicholas VanLiew Rebecca Williams, Ethan Zalewski GRADE 10 Ryan Zalewski Grade 10: Emily Ax, Mackenzie- Grade 9: Samir Azzaoui, Connor Grade 9: Kyara Binienda, Victoria Bugan, Alejandro Espino, Caitlin Lynn Beeso, Ashley Bega, Tyler High Honors: Cayce Pappas, Erin Brennan, Abigail Brodeur, Brent Cunningham, Samantha Czernicki, Reid, Emily Sterczala, Julianne Chicoine, Amanda Donovan, Jared Frabotta, Avory Gagnon, Noah Karlon, Stephanie Lugo, Caitlyn McLaughlin, Tyler Davern, Leah Dunbar, Breanna Welsh Drisco, Emily Fitzgerald, Deborah Faford, Keyshla Falcon, Andrea Godin, Honors: Natalie Bolio, Amanda Ipinmoroti, Megan Marrier, Lays Ashley Millett, Vivian Pham, Kelsey Prince, Justin Stockhaus Daniel Griffiths, Anthony Grzembski, Gevry, Lauren Hart, Tyler Johnson, Napoli, Christopher Place, Dylan Joshua Patterson, Zachary Poitras, Veronica Light, Shane McCarthy, Thomas, Jonathan Truscott, Dylan Grade 10: Nabara Collazo, Nicholas Czernicki, Dominick Dunbar, Emily Nicholas Powers, Shawn Renaud, Matthew McGee, Ariel Millette, VanLiew, Alyssa Ward, Melanie Weeks Anthony Rivelli, Hannah Rockwood, Matt Murphy, Margaret Stauffer, Grade 10: Abigail Adams, Tyler Jones, Sophie Kontoes, Christopher Lally, Marylee Panient, Tayler Silvestri, Mireya Tapia, Elizabeth Trotta, Nathan William Sullivan, Michael Warren Adolfo, William Cronan, Ashley Gaulin, Williams, Spencer Young Jeffrey Harnois, Klarissa Johnson, Nina Thomas, Grant Wells. 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WEBSTER — The shores of Webster Lake and the streets and parking lots of town were filled to near capacity and many eyes were gazing upon the sky in Webster on Friday, July 3, as locals and visitors filed in for the annual fireworks extrava- ganza that comes to town each year to celebrate Independence Day. Complete with music and a wide variety of vendors, activities and red, white an blue plastered all over the place in the forms of flags, T-shirts and hats, South Central Massachusetts showed its American pride in a big way as the main event drew close. Then the fireworks finally took to the sky, and spectators were treated to a colorful and awe-inspiring display fitting for a celebration of America’s independence.

Wilfry Buran, who hails from the Dominican Plenty of snacks were available to enjoy as Republic, enjoys some fried dough while wear- nightfall drew closer. Popcorn proved to be ing a very appropriate piece of headwear to one of the most popular selections. celebrate the holiday.

Jason Bleau photos Colors splash across the sky for the big finale.

Annjalee Rivera, 6, of Worcester, enjoys a Webster’s fireworks contained a wide variety sugary treat. She and her family are regulars of firework types, including this sparkling You can never go wrong with “Old Glory” at a Fourth of July fireworks show. to the Webster fireworks show. firework that had everyone ooing and aweing throughout the show.

The firework show contained a lot of grouped Some waited for hours for the show to begin. These spectators found their spot early and Richard Sanford and his nephew Andrew fireworks, creating a burst of light and color enjoyed each other company until nightfall, when the fireworks took to the sky. Sanford, from Worcester, pose for a photo as as spectators looked on with amazement. the show gets ready to start.

Musical entertainment was provided by Sudden Urge, who presented a wide selection of clas- Bradley Decarteret (wearing face paint) was especially patriotic and enjoyed the fireworks sic and modern hits and even provided the music for the fireworks show itself. show with his kids and family.

These youngsters knew how to have a good time, rocking out in front Memorial Beach was packed to near capacity for the fire- A group of proud Americans pose for a quick photo of the stage as they awaited the fireworks show. works show. As one of the best spots to see the event, many before getting ready for the main event. flocked to the shore of Webster Lake to enjoy the night. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 17 Q.R. CODE CONTEST #1 #11 Deadline Friday, July 17 for a chance to win a prize. Who am I? ______Who am I? ______What is a Q.R. Code? Q.R. stands for “quick response,” and it is a machine-readable code #2 #12 consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone. If you have a smartphone, you can download a FREE Q.R. Reader from your App store. Then all you have to do is scan the codes to identify the Who am I? ______Who am I? ______businesses, for a chance to win one of 4 prizes! If there is one code, it’s for a website. If there #3 #13 are two codes, one code is for a website, and the other is for their Facebook page or a YouTube video… only one answer is needed. Once you reach these sites, please take a moment to browse the website or “Like” their business on Facebook. You must have a Facebook account in Who am I? ______Who am I? ______order to access the Facebook page. Good luck!! #4 #14

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STURBRIDGE/DUDLEY — Barbara Belles of Colorado. CHARLTON — Kelis, two sisters, Constance Kroll A. (Delage) Belles, 77, of Fiskdale, died Barbara graduated from Auburn Pearl (Goulet) Pepka, and Bernice Dupre, and two brothers, Tuesday, June 30, at Millbury Health High School Class of 1956 and then St. 88, passed away peace- George Goulet and Robert Goulet. Care of Millbury. Vincent School of Nursing. She dedi- fully at her home on Pearl was a loving wife and mother Barbara was born July 20, 1937, in cated 15 years of service at the psychi- Wednesday, June 24. whose greatest joy was spending time Worcester. She is the daughter of the atric unit at Worcester State Hospital Pearl was born to with her family, enjoyed gardening, late Louis and the late Irene (Leboeuf) before retiring. Philias and Grace and was passionate about the UConn Delage. She married Wayne Belles on Services will be private. Bartel (Barber) Goulet in Women’s Basketball Team. She will be Oct. 1, 1966. Funeral Home & Chapel 33 Schofield Dayville, Conn., on remembered as a sweet, kind and gen- She is survived by her husband: Ave., Dudley, is assisting her family. Dec. 18, 1926. tle lady with a ready laugh and twinkle Wayne Belles, a daughter: Michelle In lieu of flowers donations to help Her husband of 68 years, Edmund in her eye. She worked at the Hughes Belles, of Ashland, and two sons: fight Alzheimer’s disease are appreci- Pepka, died in 2014. Convalescent Home in West Hartford Wayne Belles Jr. of Dudley and Craig ated www.bartelfuneralhome.com. She is survived by her son Albert until her retirement. “Butch” Pepka and his wife Brenda, The family wishes to thank all the with whom she lived, and Roland Pepka staff at Summit Elder Care in Charlton Ronald J. Vigeant, 64 and his wife Cheryl of Bronson, Fla.; for their wonderful support and care; three daughters, Judy Williams and and a special thank you to Pat Curboy her husband Frank of Francisco, for her loving care of Pearl through the WORCESTER — Michael A. Vigeant in 2010. Calif., Diana Sales and her husband past several years. Ronald J. Vigeant, Ronald was born in Worcester, son of Aaron of West Hartford, Conn., and A Mass of Christian Burial will be 64, of Parsons Hill Lucien and Beatrice (Buteau) Vigeant. Deborah Kelis of Ellington, Conn.; 13 held on Thursday, July 23, at 11 a.m. Drive, died on Friday, He was a machinist at Reed-Rico in grandchildren and 18 great grandchil- in St. Matthews Church, 111 Tolland July 3, in St. Vincent Holden, retiring in 2001. dren; daughter-in-law, Brenda Pepka Green, Tolland, Conn. Burial will fol- Hospital after an ill- He was a 3rd Degree Member of the of Delaware; three sisters-in-law, Helen low at the South Cemetery, Tolland. ness. Knights of Columbus in Leicester. He Bigos and Irene Goulet both of Webster There are no calling hours. He leaves his wife enjoyed fishing, camping, and travel- and Rita Goulet of Florida; many nieces The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, of 37 years, Jeannie ing. and nephews. She also leaves her very 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge, is direct- M. (Leblond) Vigeant, The funeral was held Wednesday, dear friend, Janet Moulin of Tolland. ing arrangements. a daughter, Jennifer A. Vigeant of July 8 from Morin Funeral Home, 1131 She was predeceased by two sons, For more information, visit www. Webster; four sisters, Beverly Lapine Main Street, Leicester, with a Mass at Gerald Pepka of Delaware and Ronald morrillfuneralhome.com. and her husband Francis of Webster, in St. Pius X Church, 1153 Main Street, Pepka of Guam, a grandson, James Betty Dupree of Dudley, Bonnie Leicester. Burial will be at the conve- Edwards of Spencer, and Brenda nience of the family. Vigeant of Douglas; as well as several Calling hours were Tuesday, July 7, Send all obituary notices to The Webster Times, PO Box 90, nieces and nephews. in the funeral home. Southbridge, MA 01550, Sadly, he was predeceased by his son Visit www.morinfuneralhomes.com. or by e-mail to [email protected]. Calendar The calendar page is a free service artists and musicians, the members of offered for listings for government, CR have over 35 original songs on 3 educational and non-profit organiza- CDs that incorporate positive messag- tions. Send all calendar listings and News Briefs es of Respect, Community, Self-esteem, happenings by mail to Editor Adam Friendship and much more. Their Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box Connor named director of Cancer Center at Harrington interactive set engages all ages with a 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at sound that ranges from straight rock n (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ SOUTHBRIDGE — Pamela Zouranjian Connor, a resident of Milford, has roll to acoustic songs. stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- been named director of the Cancer Center at Harrington HealthCare System. Spend an hour with CR and you will endar” in the subject line. All calendar Harrington, based in Southbridge, provides comprehensive healthcare to the be inspired to dig deep in life and never listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on residents and communities of South Central Massachusetts give up on who you are and the poten- Monday to be published in the following and northeastern Connecticut. tial of what you can become... Friday’s edition. We will print such list- The two-story, freestanding Cancer Center, which was The Coffee House format is geared for ings as space allows. opened in June 2009, offers infusion and chemother- the whole family to enjoy and includes apy, hematology, and care management services. The the performance and refreshments (fin- Cancer Center is jointly operated by the not-for-profit ger desserts, different teas, coffees, and Saturday, July 18 Harrington Hospital and the for-profit corporation 21st soft drinks). Century Oncology, which provides radiation oncology on Limited seating is available. Tickets DUDLEY the first floor of the building. cost $10 per person and should be The First Congregational Church of Zouranjian Connor will also continue her current role reserved early by calling 508-987-1004. Dudley UCC, 135 Center Rd. announces as Executive Director of Satellite Operations, oversee- Grace Church is located at 270 Main that their 46nd Annual Country Auction ing multiple operations within Harrington, including Street, Oxford MA. will be held on Saturday, July 18, from Pamela its anchor site in Webster, the medical building at 10 N. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Severe weather date Zouranjian Connor Main Street, Charlton consisting of Rehabilitation, and is Sunday, July 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 Wound Care. Prior to Harrington, she worked at MetroWest Monday, Aug. 3 p.m. Preview of auction items is one half Medical Center in Framingham for 18 years, with her last hour prior to the auction. Items include position being Director of Outpatient Cancer Services. Most recently, she OXFORD jewelry, tools, furniture and many more served as Regional Manager of Operations for Alliance HealthCare Systems Vacation Bible School 2015 — Journey new-to-market items. We will have a overseeing three radiation oncology facilities. Off The Map takes your kids to unchart- food booth, tag and book table, mer- She received her Associate Degree in Radiation Therapy from Gwynedd- ed territory where they will begin to chant donations and a 50/50 raffle. For Mercy College in Pennsylvania and attended Northeastern University in understand that obedience to God can pick ups or any additional informa- Boston, working toward a degree in Health Management. She is a member of lead them beyond the expected. So, toss tion please call Megan at (508) 461-9887, the Society for Radiation Oncology Administrators, and has been published in the map, stick close to your guide, and visit www.uccdudley.org or visit us on oncology journals. prepare to listen for God’s direction in Facebook: First Congregational Church this journey that is unknown to us, but of Dudley 2015 Auction Preview Page. known by Him. Dog Orphans Inc. announces ‘Hounds & Sounds’ fundraiser Aug. 3-7, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., at Oak OXFORD Hill Bible Church, 40 Sacarrappa Rd., Operation Appreciation 2015 — OXFORD — Dog Orphans, Inc. is excited to announce its 3rd Annual “Hounds Oxford, MA 01540, 508-987-0287. E-mail: Sponsored by American Legion & Sounds Music Fest” event on Sunday, Aug. 9, from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. [email protected]. Auxiliary Unit 58 Oxford and the This fundraiser will be held at the Singletary Rod and Gun Club, 300 Sutton American Legion Riders Chapter 58: Ave, Oxford. General admission for adults is $12. Children ages 5-12 are $5, and Saturday, July 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., children under 5 are free. Come on down and dance your paws off at the one and ONGOING EVENTS 227 Main St., Oxford. Operation only rock off! This event will feature the music of three bands — The Love Dogs, Appreciation is a collection drive to col- The Fat City Band and Project 135. WEBSTER lect non-perishable items for the Oxford Uxbridge First Holiday Night Committee, will be selling clam cakes, chowder, The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- Food Shelf and items for our troops, corn on the cob and more of your summertime favorites. A beer hut and cash pose is to encourage creative think- which are deployed all over the world. bar will be available throughout the day. This beautiful park is able to accom- ing through the writing process. This Additional drop off times and locations modate indoor activities, so come rain or shine! A few of our vendors attending group is not focused on grammar and are available upon request. Please con- will provide face painting, caricature drawings for you and your pet, dog & spelling; it is not a critique group. It is tact Beth at 508-641-0642 or post58auxil- people massage, doggie water park and dog wash. Great themed raffle baskets a group for self-improvement and fun. All reading levels are welcome. Much of [email protected]. available again this year and new this year, our Golf Ball Drop with a chance to the meeting will be talking through the win $1,000 in cash at 2 p.m. For a complete list of vendors and activities for the process and getting minds warmed up. day, please visit our website at www.dogorphans.com. Friday, July 24 Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- Four-legged, furry friends are welcome at this event, and we kindly ask that ing levels (beginners and experienced). all dogs be on a non-retractable leashes only. OXFORD Both male and female are encouraged We appreciate your continued support of our shelter and hope to see you on to join. Sparky’s Puppets will perform Aug. 9. “Every Hero Has a Story” at the Oxford Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 Thank you to our sponsors who have generously donated to help us make Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 Public Library on Friday, July 24 at 11 this event a success: Southern New England Veterinary Care - Uxbridge, a.m. This show is a lively collection of When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. MA, Gibson Natural Pet - Worcester, Superior Roofing - Whitinsville, Carol How do you sign up? To sign up, tales about some surprising heroes. You Choiniere - N. Smithfield, R.I., Designs by Lolita - Pawtucket, R.I., Eaglestar never know who will save the day — it’s you can email us at websterswriters@ Security - Douglas, The Yard - Uxbridge, Wags & Whiskers Pet Sitters of gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. not always the biggest and strongest! MA-Blackstone, Trek Bike Shop-Grafton, Bark Back Bakery-Bellingham. Watch a tiny mouse reduce a huge lion. Walk-ins are also welcome. And discover an unexpected character This group will be led by Library Director Amanda Grenier and interns who proves to be “the greatest of all.” Paving project nearing completion Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please Sparky’s Puppets dramatize favorite contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for children’s storied with colorful puppets, DUDLEY — The repaving project along West Main Street and Schofield Ave more information or to sign up. Email: lively humor and plenty of audience (Routes 197 and 12) in Dudley is nearing completion. [email protected]. Phone: participation. They have entertained Overnight, work crews were able to complete the paving of the travel lane (508) 949-3880. children and families throughout New portions of both roads. Some additional work will be done after the Fourth of England for over 35 years. This show July holiday, focused mainly on the paving of intersections and the other areas The Webster Alzheimer’s Support was specially created to go with the along driveways, etc. Please be aware of this fact. Since many areas remain Group meets from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. on theme of the library’s summer reading with grooved pavement and raised structures, drivers and others are asked to the second Monday of the month in the program. pay close attention and exercise caution while traveling on these streets. Community Room at Accord Adult Day The Dudley Police Department thanks the residents, businesses, and travel- Center, 10 Cudworth Road. ers for their cooperation and assistance during this construction. There were Saturday, July 25 no major incidents and we thank everyone for working with us to complete this The St. Louis League of Catholic very challenging project. Women is holding its yearly member- WEBSTER ship drive. The purpose of the league is It’s summertime — come to the water! drink. As the scripture has said, ‘Out of to bring together women to further their Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 18 East the believer’s heart shall flow rivers of cultural, social, and religious interests. Main Street, Webster, presents Living living water.’” (John 7: 37-38) Friday, July 31 The league meets every first Wednesday Waters Coffeehouse Ministry. We invite of the month, with the exception of you to experience an evening of uplift- DUDLEY OXFORD January, February, July, August, and ing Spirit-filled music, light refresh- Come and enjoy the lively, foot-stomp- Grace Church, Oxford, will hold a September. Programs this year will ments, and casual fellowship. People of ing music of “The Grey Whisker Coffee House fundraiser on Friday, July include cupcake decorating, Christmas all ages are welcome to this free event. Pickers” on Saturday, July 25, 4-6 p.m. 31, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The public is sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Join us on Saturday, July 25, from 7-9 at The Black Tavern Barn. Free and cordially invited to attend. night, crowning of Mary, and other p.m. at the parish hall, 11 Day Street, open to all! Bring family, friends, and a Featured performers will be the band interesting topics. If you are interested, Webster. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. picnic! Sponsored by The Black Tavern Character Rising. Character rising is please call Financial Secretary Louise “Let anyone who is thirsty come to Historical Society with a grant from the a live family rock band out of eastern Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President me, and let the one who believes in me Dudley Cultural Council. Massachusetts. Founded by educators, Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 3 Obituaries

V. Gerard Fogarty, 60 Joshua Paul Fitzgerald, 29 CHARLTON he was a self-employed painter for WEBSTER — V. boating, fishing, or just camping out. — Joshua Paul many years, he loved sports, fishing, Gerard “Gerry” He is also survived by his sisters, Fitzgerald, 29, passed golfing and taking a walk. Fogarty, 60, of Jill Shepard, Denise Zimmermann, away Friday, July 3, at He had a great smile, and his two Webster, formerly of Laura Gilbert, and Ursula Burch, and St. Vincent Hospital nephews were a very important part Asheville, N.C., died his brother Paul Fogarty and their in Worcester. of his life, and he enjoyed being active on May 3, after a long families, and is the brother of the late He leaves his par- with them. illness. Sharon Fogarty. ents, Paul F. and Joshua was born in Southbridge, and He was the son of His Celebration of Life will be held Cynthia R. (Curren) lived here most of his life. Gail Roush and the on Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m. The Fitzgerald, a brother, Funeral services will be private, late Vincent Fogarty. service will be held at Scanlon Funeral Joseph J. Fitzgerald all of Charlton, and there are no calling hours. Private Born and raised in Massachusetts, Home at 38 East Main Street, Webster, two sisters; Alicia wife of Marc Dono, burial was in West Ridge Cemetery in except for a few years he spent in MA 01570. of Sturbridge, and Amber, wife of Charlton. Asheville, N.C. Gerry loved all things The family has asked that in lieu of Stephen Doherty, of San Diego, Calif., The Robert J. Miller-Charlton to do with the outdoors. His greatest flowers, please make a memorial dona- two nephews and his maternal grand- Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd., enjoyment was when a friend, a loved tion to the Canary Coalition, 1286 W. father, Raymond Curren, of Auburn. is directing arrangements. one, or a favorite uncle joined him, Main Street, Sylva, NC 28779. Joshua graduated from Shepherd Online guest book for Joshua: Hill Regional High School in Dudley, RJMillerfunerals.net. Walter P. McCarthy, 81 Gloria R. Hylka, 89

NORTH OXFORD of his life in North DUDLEY—Gloria with her two siblings and 12 cousins, — Walter “Tootie” P. Oxford. He served in R. (Betters) Hylka, Gloria spent her days raising havoc McCarthy, 81, former- the Massachusetts 89, of Dudley, passed in the fields. A farm girl at heart, she ly of Oxbow Road, Air National Guard away peacefully in loved to ride bareback on her horse died Wednesday, July for 22 years. her home surround- Black Beauty, milk cows, and go from 1, at UMass Memorial Mr. McCarthy was ed by her loving fam- door to door selling strawberries Medical Center in an automotive tech- ily and friends on from the farm with her dad. Strangely Worcester. nician at Max’s Motor Sunday, June 28. enough Gloria had an irrational fear of He is survived by Sales in Oxford for Her beloved hus- birds...which is ironic since she mar- his wife of 58 years, many years, retiring band of 51 years, ried into a family who raised chickens. Erleen C. (Normandin) McCarthy; two in 1997. He was a longtime member of Francis J. Hylka Sr., died in 1997. She loved dancing to Polish polkas and daughters, Lori Haas and her husband St. Ann’s Church in North Oxford. He She leaves a son, Francis J. Hylka enjoyed an occasional Jack Daniels... Robert of Hampton, N.H., and Lynn enjoyed building and racing cars, and Jr., and his wife Sharon; two daugh- just enough to make her cheeks rosy. Lyons and her husband Lawrence of watching NASCAR. He liked puzzles ters, Linda A. Hackenson and her Gloria adored her grandchildren and Oxford; three sons, Scott McCarthy and and reading, and most of all loved to fiancée John Kraska Jr., and Laureen great-grandchildren. She attended his wife Leda, Steven McCarthy and spend time with his grandchildren. A. Wondolowski and her husband more of her grandchildren’s sporting his wife Yvette, and Stuart McCarthy The family would like to thank Dr. Thomas all of Dudley; five grandchil- events than one can count. Gloria was and his wife Karin, all of Oxford; Neil Kluger for everything he has dren, Jonathan Hylka and his wife an overly generous person and it was two brothers, Armand McCarthy done, and the staff at UMass for their Kathleen, Erin Polansky and her hus- no surprise that Christmas was her and Albert McCarthy; four sisters, exceptional care during his illness. band Kevin, Colleen Goudie and her favorite holiday. She was even known Claire Ugalde, Claudia Seale, Frances A funeral Mass was held Monday, husband Douglas, Robert Hackenson to put the red suit on with a pillow over Normandin, and Gail Sivret; 11 grand- July 6, at St. Ann’s Church, 652 Main Jr. and his wife Shawna, and Michael her belly to hand out presents to her children, Lawrence, Jeremiah, Donald, St., North Oxford. Those attending are Wondolowski and his wife Susan; 11 grandchildren. However, she wouldn’t Joseph, Keshia, Kadye, Meghan, respectfully requested to meet directly great-grandchildren, she was eagerly hesitate to give someone a gift of coal if Michael, Dylin, Maranda, and Daltin; at the church. Burial will follow at awaiting the birth of her 12th great she deemed them worthy! Gloria had a and six great-grandchildren, Amber, St. Roch’s Cemetery in Oxford. There grandchild; her sister-in-law Patricia great spirit for adventure and traveled Lucas, Elijah, Mariah, Cheyanne, and were no calling hours. Hylka, a niece, Susan Niles, a nephew, to all 50 states and half of a dozen coun- Madison; and many nephews and niec- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Fred Hodgson and many cousins; she tries. At the age of 75, she even rode a es. tributions may be made to St. Ann’s was preceded in death by her brother live bull while vacationing in Texas. He was predeceased by two broth- Church, P.O. Box 488, North Oxford, Herbert D. Betters in 1996, and by her And at the age of 80, she upped the ante ers, Kenneth McCarthy and Roger MA 01537. sister, Vurnice (Betters) Shea in 2005. by skiing Stratton Mtn. in VT. At age McCarthy; and a sister, Janet Williams. Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in She was born and raised in Dudley, 87 she lead the way to ride the roller He was born in Southbridge, the Oxford is directing the arrangements. a daughter of Daniel and Gertrude coaster at Santa’s Village. She had a son of the late Walter E. and Irene Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. (Jewell) Betters. As a student at Bartlett huge sweet tooth and was known to G. (Strack) McCarthy, and lived most High School, Gloria enjoyed being a enjoy a large dessert ‘on occasion’ and drum majorette and performing in the was quick with a disapproving frown if school plays. While attending Bartlett dessert didn’t meet with her approval, High School, Gloria worked in the NY as was often the case with her daughter Anthony R. Rice, 52 Fashion Shop on Main St. in Webster. Linda’s pecan pie! After graduating in 1944, she moved The family would like to thank the to Washington, D.C. where she found Jewish Healthcare Center Hospice, WEBSTER — Anthony R. Rice, 52, years. employment with the Railway Express BrightStart, Brittany, Emily, Grisell, died Thursday, July 2. He ran and managed City Cab in Agency at Union Station. After return- Jen, Jill, Lily, and Melissa for their He leaves a son Jack Anthony Rice Webster. Tony was also known in the ing home to Dudley she was employed exceptional care. We would also like to of London, England. He also leaves area as Father Tyme. He enjoyed com- for many years at AO in Southbridge. thank all of our close friends for their four brothers; Richard Rice of Ohio, puter games, World of Warcraft and She married Francis in 1946 after he love, support and visits. James L. Rice of Webster, Edward E. tattooing. returned from overseas fighting in A memorial Mass was held Hryzan and his wife and caregiver for A celebration of life will be held in World War II. Wednesday, July 8, at Saint Andrew Anthony, Kelley Clark of Webster, and the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Mrs. Hylka was a proud member of Bobola Church, 54 West Main St., Peter, a.k.a. Robert, Russell Hryzan, School St., Webster, Friday, July 10, St. Andrew Bobola Church in Dudley. in Dudley. Burial will be in Saint of Rhode Island, and a sister, Naomi from 6-8 p.m. Omit flowers and dona- Gloria and her husband founded Joseph Garden of Peace in Webster. Hryzan, of Putnam, Conn., and many tions may be sent to Beacon Hospice, Hylka Construction Co. in February of Memorial contributions in her name nieces and nephews. 38 William St., Leominster, MA 01453. 1948. For over 65 years, Gloria handled may be made to the Jewish Healthcare He was born in Webster, son of the A guest book is available at www. all of the administrative duties for the Center Hospice, 629 Salisbury Street, late Clark L. and Sheila M. (Bessete) shaw-majercik.com where you may company until her retirement in 2013 Worcester, MA 01609 or to a charity Rice and lived here most of his life and post a condolence or a memory. at the age of 87. In addition to running of one’s choice. Funeral arrangements also living in London, England, for two the company with her husband, Gloria are under the direction of Scanlon earned her realtor’s license in 1961, Funeral Service, 38 East Main Street, which led to acquiring and managing Webster, MA 01570. several rental properties. Visit www.scanlonfs.com. Barbara J. Small, 74 Growing up in a farmhouse filled

DUDLEY — Shrewsbury and South Carolina before Barbara J. (Olson) coming to Dudley in 1992. Carl Rulli, 92 Small, 74, died A registered nurse, she worked Thursday, July 2, in at Worcester City Hospital and at AUBURN — Carl Rulli, 92, died June controlled machining Brookside Rehab & Worcester State Hospital. She then was 19, at his home surrounded by his fam- ending his career as Healthcare Center, a psychiatric nurse at the University ily. a chief process plan- Webster. of S. Carolina Psychiatric Treatment He leaves his wife of 68 years, Irene ner. Even after retire- She leaves a daugh- Center for several years. She worked (Duclos) Rulli; his daughter, Patricia ment Carl continued ter, Rebecca A. Costa at Parsons Hill Nursing Home in Wood and her husband “Topper”; sons his education and and a granddaughter, Worcester before retiring in early 2013. John and Paul, and Paul’s wife Lynn. was in demand as a Katherine Saad, both of Dudley; her She was a former member of the He also leaves behind nine grandchil- consultant at several mother, Sylvia (Abrahamson) Olson Salem Square Covenant Church in dren: Shilo Vosburg, Shane Wood, large companies. of Shrewsbury; a sister, Kathleen West Boylston. She enjoyed painting, Jesse, Ben, Patrick, Gene, Anna, Carl Carl worked with Schmidt of Long Island, N.Y.; two neph- writing poetry and singing. She loved and Brent Rulli; eleven great grand- various youth groups in Sturbridge, ews and four grandnieces. animals. children and a large extended family. particularly those involved in base- She was born in Cambridge, Mich., No funeral services are planned. Carl was born in Webster, son of ball, remaining as a volunteer head daughter of the late Clarence Olson There are no calling hours. Italian immigrants Jesse and Anna umpire long after his own children had and moved to Worcester in 1944. She Arrangements are under the direc- Rulli as the ninth of 10 siblings who matriculated. He also started a Babe graduated from North High School tion of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral have all predeceased him: Annie Ruth league and was instrumental in in 1957 and from the Worcester City Home, 340 School Street, Webster. Esposito; Lucy Sterczala; Angeline Boy Scouts. He also excelled at bowl- School of Nursing in 1961. She lived in Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. Ceppetelli; Juliet Olsta; Margaret ing, softball, baseball, and golf; and Ceppetelli; and Donato, Warren, Luke, enjoyed sailing, camping, gardening and Louis Rulli. He was also close to and playing with his grandchildren his sister in law, Lorraine Renaud, of and great-grandchildren. Sandra R. Szynal, 69 Franklin, and her family. After retiring, he spent summers on After graduating Bartlett High School the Cape and winters in Florida. In CHARLTON — from Oxford High School in Oxford in 1940 Carl enlisted in the Navy, where 1992 Carl moved to Auburn where he Sandra R. (Scioscia) and Central New England College in he served as the tail gunner on a carri- continued to hone his musical skills Szynal, 69, died Worcester. er plane rising to the rank of Machinist on the keyboard and spend time with Saturday, July 4, Mrs. Szynal worked for Maines Mate 2nd Class. Following the war Carl his family. at the Meadows of Paper and Food Service for 20 years, found work as a master machinist, A funeral service was held June 22. Leicester. retiring in 2011. She was a member of married, and moved to Sturbridge Britton Funeral Home of Auburn was She is survived by the VFW Ladies Auxiliary in Millbury. where he raised a family and resided in charge of arrangements. her husband of 19 She was a member of the Kayak Club for 40 years. For 29 years, Carl was The family requests that in lieu of years, John S. Szynal in North Brookfield, and enjoyed kay- employed by Pratt and Whitney in East flowers donations be made in Carl’s of Charlton; her aking, boating, swimming, skiing, and Hartford, Conn., where he developed a name to Central MA Hospice, 191 son, Scott D. Bilodeau and his wife loved to spend time with her wonderful reputation for excellence and innova- Pakachoag St, Auburn MA. Samantha of Florida; a step-daughter, group of friends. tion in the fledgling field of computer Barbara J. Towle of Worcester; a sister, A funeral service was held Thursday, Anne M. Kozlowski of Webster; and July 9, at Paradis-Givner Funeral three grandchildren, Amanda Towle, Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. Burial fol- Jonathan Towle, and Emma Mary lowed at St. Roch’s Cemetery in Oxford. Send all obituary notices to Lavallee. Calling hours were Wednesday, July 8, She was predeceased by her aunt, at the funeral home. The Webster Times, Marion Houle. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- She was born in Oxford, the daugh- butions may be made to the Sterling PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, ter of the late Charles J. and Marjorie Animal Shelter, 17 Laurelwood Rd., E. (Stooke) Scioscia, Sr., and lived in Sterling, MA 01564. or by e-mail to [email protected]. Webster and Oxford before moving Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. to Charlton in 1977. She graduated 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW PRICE NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT DUDLEY – 41 Lakeview Ave! Mason DUDLEY – 37 Airport Rd! 5+ Rm Cape CHARLTON – 1 Clark Road! Pierpoint WOODSTOCK- 149 Hawkins Rd! 3092’ POMPRET – 246 Searles Rd! 3,000+’ 9 WEBSTER – 161 High Street! 2 WBSTER – 78 Upland Ave! 6 Rm Cape! WEBSTER – Rd Area! .62 Acre! 8 Rm Raised Ranch! Set on .52 Acres! Applianced Center Isl Kit Meadow WATERFRONT! 110’ South 9 Rm Grand Entry Colonial! 2 Acres! SS Rm Colonial! 2.85 Acres! Appliance Granite/ Family! 6/6 Rooms! 3/3 Bedrooms! Nice Location! Large Eat In Kit! Liv Rm New England Commons! Adult 55+! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast Counter! Din w/Din Area! Open 14X30 Combo Frplcd Liv Facing Shoreline w/Views of the Full Appliance Granite Kit w/Island! Formal Cherry Kit w/Isl! Din Area w/Slider to Patio! 1.5/1 Baths! Updated! Applianced Kit! w/Wall to Wall! Full Bath! 1st Flr Master! 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Length of the Pond! 8 Rm Colonial Tri- Area w/Hrdwds! Beamed Ceiling Liv Rm Rm & Din Rm w/Hrdwds & Huge Picture Dining! Liv Rm! Frplc Fam Rm! Office/Den! Liv & Din Rms w/Hrdwds! Frplc Fam Rm w/ Hardwoods! Updated! Gas Heat! Gas 2nd Level w/2 Bdrms! 3 Bdrms Total! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Level! 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! w/Water View! 3 Bdrms! 12X22 Master w/ Window! 3 Bdrms, 2 w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Baths! Hrdwds Throughout! 4 Bdrms! Master Cathedrals & Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms! Master Hot Water! Circuit Breakers! Recent Sunroom! Full Basement! Attached 1 Car Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Open Flr Plan! Granite Kit! Hrdwds! Bath & 6X18 Walk-in Closet! 2.5 Baths! Expandable Walk-up Attic! Possible Lower Suite! 2.5 Tile Baths! 2nd Flr Laundry! Suite & Bath! 2 Full 2 Half Baths! Den w/Gas Roof! Vinyl Siding! Replacement Garage! Level Lot! Vinyl Siding! Newer Security! Community Center! Walking Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm! Garage! Frplc! Generator! 2 Car Garage! InGr Pool! Refrigerated Wine Cellar! C/Air & Buderus Level Fam Rm! Oil Heat! Garage Under! Buderus Furnace! C/Air! Garage! Wired for Windows! Convenient! $159,900.00 Furnace! Recent Roof! NEW Electrical! Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Additional Lot for Parking, Storage & Generator! Shed! $394,900.00 Cabana w/Bar & 1/2 Bath! $449,900.00 From $234,900.00 Heat! Town Services! $189,900.00 Garden! $429,900.00 Town Services! $159,900.00 $269,900.00

ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW PRICE NEW PRICE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING WEBSTER – 4 Harvard St! 5+ DUDLEY – 5 Progress Ave! 8 Rm WEBSTER – 15 Surrey Lane! 9 Rm WEBSTER – 188 Lower Gore Rd! Beautiful WEBSTER – 1015 School St! 6 Rm OXFORD – 4 Tower Hill Rd! Full Rm 1,176’ Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/SS 14.19 ACRES! 500+’ of Road Frontage! 6+ WEBSTER – 92 Lower Gore! 8 Rm DUDLEY – 43 Oxford Ave! 4 Family! Cape! SSteel Applianced Country Kit w/ Split! Frplcd Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm, Oversized Split! Half Acre Lot! Updated 4/4/4/4 Rooms! 2/2/2/2 Bedrooms! Ranch! Remodeled Kit! Din, Liv Rm & 3 Pantry Storage! Formal Din Rm! 12x24’ Dormered Center Hall 42’ 7 Rm Cape! 1.39 Applianced Kit & Din Rm w/Hrdwd Appliances! 3 Large Bdrms w/Hrdwd Room Colonial Cape! TLC and Updating Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Inground Pool, Covered Acre Beautifully Landscaped! Tile Entry Needed But Loads of Potential & Character! Throughout! Applianced Kit! Frplc Liv & Din Applianced Kitchens! Washer/ Frplc Liv Rm w/Pellet Stove! 3 Season Flrs! Open Flr Plan! 14X19’ Fam Rm w/ Flrs! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Bath w/Dble Dryer Hook-ups in Each Apartment! Patio! Farmers Porch! Recent Furnace! Foyer! Applianced Granite Kitchen! Din Cathedral Ceiling & LP Gas Frplc! 4 Natural Woodwork! 24’ Living Rm w/Brick Rms w/Hrdwds & Vaulted Ceilings! Master Sunrm! Hrdwd Flrs Throughout! 3 Vanity! Vinyl Siding & Windows! NEW w/1/2 Bath! 2/3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths Total! Frplc Gas Heat! Expandable Third Floor! 2nd Adjacent Lot is with this Property! Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths w/Tile Floors! & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Flrs! Fam Rm! Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Finished Lower Fireplace! Pantry Kitchen w/Dining Area! Roof!! Garage! Gas Heat w/Recent Fam Rm! In-Ground Pool! 2 Car Detached Town Services! Great Investment Potentially Buildable! 83’ Barn Consisting Lower Level Fam Rm! Deck! NEW Master Bath! 3 Baths Total! 2 Car Garage Level! Detached Garage w/2nd Flr 3 Huge Bdrms w/Walk-in Closets! Barn! Furnace! New 100 Amp Service! Town Garage w/Second Flr! Recent Furnace, Well Opportunity! $164,900.00 of 3 Rms: Bar/Entertaining Area, Storage Furnace! Town Water & Sewer! Shed! w/Openers! Screen Porch! Fantastic Workshop! Stone Patio & Hot Tub! LP $229,900.00 and Workshop/Garage! $237,500.00 Detached Garage! $229,900.00 Commuter Location! $299,900.00 Gas Generac Generator! $249,900.00 Services! $184,900.00 & Pool Pump! $269,900.00 NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE - 155 S. Shore WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! 7 SUTTON – 3 Sunrise Dr! RAMSHORN POND! Rd! Killdeer Isl - Middle Pond! 5 Rm WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Western Exposure - Beautiful Sunsets! 50’ Waterfront Ranch! Nothing to Do, Just Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Waterfront! .5 Acre! Summer or Yr Round! 8 Move In! Applianced Oak Kit w/Breakfast Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Rm Ranch/Cape w/Room to Expand! Country Counter! Cathedral Din & Liv Rms! Views! Just Painted! Brand New Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Kit! Din Area! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Frplc Liv Slider to 12x16 Deck! Bdrm w/His & Her 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Rm! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath! Composite Deck! Closets! Office! Renovated Bath! Recent w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Multi Fuel Furnace! $389,900.00 Roof! Newer Furnace! Rms Freshly Everything it Could Be! $749,000.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $229,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,495,000.00 Painted! $299,900.00 NEW PRICE NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING MILLBURY – 13 Bayberry La! RAMSHORN WATERFRONT! 100’ Shoreline! East Expo – WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 73 Bates Pt! Eastern Exp - Beautiful Sunrises! 10 Rm – 202 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE Super Sunrises! 10+ Rm 4,200’ Contemp Colonial! Most Rms Lake Facing! Open Flr Plan! & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal Contemp! Nicely Landscaped 11,674’ Lot! 66’ Waterfront! 1st Flr Applianced Kit 5 Rms - 1280’ Townhouse, End Unit Incredible Kit w/Granite, Wolf LP Gas Cooktop, Oven & Micro, Sub Zero Frig & Under Counter w/Custom Counter & Down Draft Cook Top & Sub Zero Frig! Lake Facing Din, Liv w/Lake Views & BOAT DOCK! Sandy Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! 2 Drawer Cooler! Din & Liv Rms w/Tile Flrs & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! 2 Lake Facing & Sun Rm w/Hrdwds! Liv Rm w/Marble Frplc & Slider to Mahogany Deck! 1st Flr Beach! Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr Hrdwds, Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water Master w/Walk-in Closet! Full Bath w/Mexican Tile! 2nd Flr w/Lake Facing Bdrm/ Bdrms w/Full Baths! 3 Bdrms Total! 2 Rm Master w/Cathedrals, Walk-in Closet, Dble Granite Wood Stairway! Applianced Granite Kit! Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool Den w/Slider to Deck, Bdrm & Hall Bath! Walk-out Lower Level! Fam Rm w/Brick Vanity, “MAAX” Tub/Shower! Super Walk-out Lower Level w/2nd Granite Applianced Kit, Huge Frplc Liv Rm! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Theater! Hearth, Slider to Stone Patio! Sun Rm w/Lake Views! 3/4 Bdrms! 3 Tile Baths! C/ Entertainment Area! Walk Out to Patio! 3 Full + 2 Half Baths Total! 3Z A/C! Buderus Gas Heat 2.5 Updated Tile Baths! Recent A/C & Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound System! Air! Gazebo & Shed w/Copper Roofs! 2 Car Garage! $689,900.00 & Noritz Hot Water! Garage! Beautifully Landscaped! So Much More! $699,900.00 Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,499,900.00 Heat! Garage! $259,900.00 ON DEPOSIT SOLD

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE – 63 Colonial Rd! South Pond! Full Sun Expo - Sunrise to Sunset! WEBSTER LAKE – 502 Beacon Park! 5 WEBSTER LAKE – 96 Lakeside Ave! WEBSTER LAKE – 51 Colonial Rd! South WEBSTER LAKE – 190 Killdeer Island Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 255’ Waterfront! Water On 2 Sides – Western 170’ Front Side & Eastern 85’ Back South Pond - South West Expo - Beautiful Pond - Western Expo - Amazing Sunsets! 100’ Road! 75’ WATERFRONT! North Pond! 7 Street Side! Level Lot w/Huge Lake Views, One of the Best on Lake! Spacious 8 Rm Rms - 1280’ WATERFRONT Townhouse, End Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Unit w/Panoramic Lake Views! Overlooks Sunsets - Full Day Sun - Level Lot - 100’ Waterfront! Fantastic Lake Views! 2,500’ 9 Rm Rm Ranch! Spectacular Views & Sunsets! Ranch w/Attached 3 Car Garage! Granite Center Isl Kit! Lake View Din Area! Liv Rm & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Sandy Beach & Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr w/ Waterfront - Privacy Fenced! 6 Rm, 2+ Bdrm Custom Cape! 9,496’ Lot! Applianced Corian Applianced Kit! Dining Area! Frplc Liv Rm! w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & w/Hrdwds & French Dr to Deck! Lake Facing Frplc Din Rm! Master w/Hrdwds & Lake Tile & Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! Frplc! Ranch! 10x20’ Master! Applianced Granite Kit! Liv & Din Rms w/Bow Windows! Huge 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths Total! 4 Season Porch! Slider to 16x18’ Deck! Mud Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Views! Tile Bath w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower! Fully Finished Walk-out Lower 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! Kit! Open Flr Plan! Gleaming Hrdwds! Deck! Lake Facing Master! Brady Sunroom! Level! Frplcd 24’ Fam Rm w/Bar & Slider to Paver Patio! Lake Facing Bdrm & 3rd Bdrm! Rm or Office! Walk-out Lower Level! Level Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Recent A/C & Heat! All Recent “Anderson” Frplcd! Mitsubishi Wall AC! Walk-out Lower Walkout Lower Level w/Fam Rm & Possible Tile Bath! C/Air! Buderus Oil Heat! $749,900.00 Windows & Doors! Garage! $259,900.00 Level Fam Rm! $424,900.00 4th Bdrm! $599,900.00 Lot w/Rm to Expand! $579,900.00

hope2own.com Featured New Listings! WEBSTER - 3 BEACH ST THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD 508.943.4333 Enjoy lake living! All the benefits of FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM living next to Webster Lake, minus CAPE on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality the high taxes of a true waterfront Construction, 2,389 SF Plus 500 Sharon Pelletier - Broker property! A short walk away and your SF+ Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Licensed in MA, CT & RI toes a re in the sand! A bright 3 bed- Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, 3 Full room, 2 bath home boasts many fine Baths, Exceptional Open Concept features, including an open concept Kitchen/Formal Dining Rm offers WE WANT YOUR floor plan on the first floor, crown an abundance of Cherry Cabinets, LISTINGS! moulding, spacious eat-in kitchen Grand Entry Foyer w/Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & Ceramic Tile Floors, Master 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 with convenient outdoor access to the back yard and deck. Central air, fenced backyard, BR has Separate Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate wood stove insert and new shed. Tucked away, yet immediately adjacent to the Webster Shower, 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Private, Tranquil Setting, Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! boat launch $249,900 NEW PRICE $376,900. June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER -2 BATH HOUSE RD THOMPSON - 131 HAGSTROM RD. WEBSTER - 71-B KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer. NEW PRICE $38,500 Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer., NEW PRICE $38,500 ON DEPOSIT Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. NEW LISTING! A Superb Opportunity to own an Affordable Year-round Home Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Wrap Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. with Webster Lake access & Lake Views! Located in Colonial Park, neighborhood Sprawling 2089sf+/- Ranch home on 3.95 acres! Custom quiet neighborhood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was given to Quality Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. setting, 2 BR Ranch with Contemporary Flare! One Level Living! Featuring an Built! 3 bedroom, 3 Bath! w/Private Master Bath! hugh of- Sit out on your screened in porch on those warm summer nights Open Floor Plan! Large 21x19 Living/Dining Room Combination! Cathedral and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Mold- and look out at the fruit trees and gardens! Open floor plan has so Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water & Ceiling, Mirrored Wall, Brick Hearth & Wood/ Coal Stove! 2nd Bdr with Sliders fice! Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! 30 X 50 Morton Sewer. Level Lot. $110,000. to the 10x25 Full Front Deck! Potential for Additional LL Finished Living Area w/ ings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor much to offeer! Front to back living room has a lovely fireplace and Walkout Access! Great Alternative to Condo Living w/NO Condo Fees, NO Condo Barn! All in the Heart of Farm Country! Pool Room! Radiant Heat! So many more Special Amenities! pellet stove included. Fully applianced kitchen is open to back den Webster - Sutton Rd. DEER RUN SUB-DIVISION 21.47 1 Acre+ Association Rules, NO Regs, &/or Restrictions! $179,900. New Price $289,900. Call for your private Appointment Today! $650,000. and attached garage offers added storage! $273,900. Approved Buildable Lots, Plus 12.68 Acres New Price 169,900.

WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD DUDLEY - 20 DUDLEY HILL RD WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST WOODSTOCK-103 LOYOLA RD NEW LISTING: FOR THE LOVER OF OLD HOMES! This charming, updat- WATERFRONT ed, circa 1890 Colonial is reminiscent of a bygone era! Exposed hand hewn beams in the eat-in kitchen w/old ON DEPOSIT IN fashioned double porcelain sink & 3 DAYS NEW LISTING: Nice Cornor Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, window seat, an office w/custom-built New Listing-Welcome Home To Your Private Oasis On Quasset Lake bookcases & desk, knotty pine family Enjoy Canoeing,Boating and Kayaking. Leave All Your Troubles Behind 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Living Room 3 Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor liv- While You Relax On Anyone One Of The 3 Decks Overlooking Your frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 Beautiful! Very Well Maintained Dormered Cape! Hard ing with finished stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Ga- room & living rm. Wood floors throughout, Upstairs features Private Beach.Master Suite With Jacuzzi Tub ,French Doors Leading To feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, Wood Floors! 3 Large Bedrooms! 1-1/2 Baths! 3 Sea- rage! Newer Roof! Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped 2 bedrooms & full bath plus a full stairway to a walkup 3rd A Private Deck.Guest Bedroom With Jack and Jill Bath Shared With Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. Office Space.2 More Lower Levels Yet To Be Finished With Your Touch. son Porch! Garage! Cast Iron Baseboard! $199,900 Lot! Needs Interior Paint. $121,900. Level w/2 finished rms. natural gas heating. The offering in- This Is The Waterfront You’ve Been Dreaming Of New Price $599,000 cludes another lot. $124,900 NEW PRICE $339,900

WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - #7 LONG ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# 40-D-14-0 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end of Webster which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced ON DEPOSIT sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful 6245 +1- sq.ft. of cleared land almost level. Natural Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming Year-round cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center pristine shore line. Post & beam shed with loft. Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened-in patio, NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty of land gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious SOLD $124,900. of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing possibilities? master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $524,900. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5

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508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 Open House Directory NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed Deadline: Monday at 10am Jo-Ann Szymczak CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse above for a showing (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Now on Real Estate TV • Channel 193 @ Charter Saturday & Sunday (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community DUDLEY - 2 HOUSES DUDLEY - NEW LISTING ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE * 3000 Sq.ft. * Sided * Indoor Pool * Hardwood floors SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2015 * Central Air * Central Air-1st Floor * Den or 4th Bed Rm OPEN HOUSE * Updated kitchen OPEN HOUSE HOLLAND * Cathedral ceiling * Country kitchen 78 Hisgen Rd S 1:30-3 $399,900 Joann Szymczak/Remax Advantage 774-230-5044 * Finished Family Rm * Well Maintained SUN • 11-1 * 3 Baths SUN • 1:30-3 * Garage OXFORD * Level Lot with 2nd: 1200 Sq.ft., Manicured Yard 5 Hillcrest Dr S 11-1 $229,900 Maria Reed/Remax Advantage 508-873-9254 610’ WILL FINANCE Cath. Ceiling, FHA OR VA WATERFRONT 1.5 Ba, 2 Br SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 48 & 50 Hayden Pond Rd • $899,900 6 Ellis St • $207,500 DUDLEY OXFORD HOLLAND LAND DUDLEY Hayden Pond Rd S 11-1 $899,900 Joann Szymczak/Remax Advantage 774-230-5044 DUDLEY: 6+ Acres, 6 Ellis St S 1:30-3 $207,500 Joann Szymczak/Remax Advantage 774-230-5044 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Tobin Farm Estates SAT • 11-1 SAT • 1:30-3 55+ Acres Corbin Rd. $359,900 * Fully Rented * Family Room *14 Acres * 3 Units * Sided * Kitch w/Dining Area * 5 Fireplaces OXFORD: * Small Barn * 3 Bedroom * Ideal for combined 1.5 Acres, $45,900 To have your open house listed in this directory * Town Services * Above Ground pool Family * Barn/Garage WEBSTER: 2 Lots 17 West St 5 Hillcrest Dr 78 Hisgen Rd 2+ Acres, $64,900 please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 NEW PRICE $114,900 $229,900 NEW PRICE $399,900 1 Lot, $25,000

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Hammond and rights of possession, building and Eric Munroe to Mortgage Electronic Mortgage LLC to Mortgage Electronic Registration zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi- By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., Systems, Inc. as nominee for Delta minium liens, if any and all other claim nee for Lendia, Inc. dated September DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA Funding Corp. dated October 26, in the nature of liens, if any there be. 26, 2007, recorded with the Worcester LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 2004, recorded with the Worcester In the event that the successful bidder County (Worcester District) Registry 225D Beverly, MA 01915 County (Worcester District) Registry at the foreclosure sale shall default in of Deeds in Book 41850, Page 381; (978)921-2670 25505.79 (MUNROE) of Deeds in Book 34976, Page 243; purchasing the within described prop- said mortgage was then assigned to FEI # 1078.01065 06/26/2015, said mortgage was then assigned to erty according to the terms of this Nationstar Mortgage LLC by virtue of 07/03/2015, 07/10/2015 HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. by vir- Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the an assignment dated April 11, 2013, June 26, 2015 tue of an assignment dated April 25, Memorandum of Sale executed at the and recorded in Book 50804, at Page July 3, 2015 2012, and recorded in Book 48916, time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee 53, of which mortgage the undersigned July 10, 2015 at Page 270, and further assigned to reserves the right to sell the property is the present holder for breach of con- U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for by foreclosure deed to the second ditions of said mortgage and for the MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE LSF8 Master Participation Trust by highest bidder, providing that said sec- purpose of foreclosing the same will OF REAL ESTATE virtue of an assignment dated January ond highest bidder shall deposit with be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 03:00 By virtue and in execution of the 27, 2014, and recorded in Book 52014, the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, PM on July 23, 2015, on the mort- Power of Sale contained in a cer- at Page 106, of which mortgage the GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 gaged premises. The entire mortgaged tain Mortgage given by Mark Edwards undersigned is the present holder for Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Bev- premises, all and singular, the premis- and Susan Edwards to Mortgage breach of conditions of said mortgage erly, MA 01915, the amount of the es as described in said mortgage: Electronic Registration Systems, and for the purpose of foreclosing the required deposit as set forth herein The land with the buildings thereon sit- Inc. as nominee for Taylor, Bean & same will be sold at PUBLIC AUC- within three (3) business days after uated in Webster, Worcester County, Whitaker Mortgage Corp., its succes- TION at 11:00 AM on July 28, 2015, written notice of the default of the pre- Massachusetts on First Street, now sors and assigns, dated February 8, on the mortgaged premises. The entire vious highest bidder and title shall be known as Summit Street and begin- 2008 and recorded with the Worcester mortgaged premises, all and singular, conveyed to the said second highest ning at a stake at the corner of lot County (Worcester District) Registry the premises as described in said bidder within thirty (30) days of said herewith conveyed; Thence southerly of Deeds at Book 42412, Page 209, mortgage: written notice. along land of one Millette, 166 feet to subsequently assigned to Ocwen The land situated in Oxford, Worces- If the second highest bidder declines to a stake; Thence easterly along land of Loan Servicing, LLC by Mortgage ter County, Massachusetts and purchase the within described proper- one Marrier, 66 feet to a stake; Thence Electronic Registration Systems, being more particularly bounded and ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to northerly along land now or formerly of Inc., by assignment recorded in said described as follows: BEGINNING at purchase the within described property one Gerber, 162 feet to stake at First Registry of Deeds in Book 46835, a re rod at the northwest corner of tract at the amount bid by the second high- Street, 66 feet to the point of begin- Page 311, subsequently assigned to herein described on the southerly side est bidder. ning. Being lot No. 75 on a plan of Nationstar Mortgage LLC by Ocwen of Warren Road at other land Richard The foreclosure deed and the consid- lots recorded in the Worcester District Loan Servicing, LLC, by assignment A. Patricia A. Hammond: THENCE eration paid by the successful bidder Registry of Deeds, Book 1630, Page recorded in said Registry of Deeds in S. 86º 26’ 59” E. along the southerly shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, 653. Book 51006, Page 375, of which the side of said Warren Road a distance GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- Subject to and with the benefit of ease- Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- of 205.30 feet to a re rod; THENCE N. inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) ments, reservation, restrictions, and ent holder, for breach of the conditions 03º 33’01” E. along said Warren Road until the deed shall be released from taking of record, if any, insofar as the of said Mortgage and for the purpose a distance of 10.57 feet to an iron pipe; escrow to the successful bidder at same are now in force and applicable. of foreclosing the same will be sold at THENCE S. 86º 56’ 43” E. along the the same time as the consideration is In the event of any typographical error Public Auction at 09:00 AM on July 17, southerly side of said Warren Road released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) set forth herein in the legal description 2015 at 3 Dudley Road, Oxford, MA, all a distance of 155.10 feet to a re rod; days after the date of sale, whereupon of the premises, the description as set and singular the premises described in THENCE N. 66º 30’ 42” E. along a all obligations of the Escrow Agent forth and contained in the mortgage said Mortgage, to wit: stonewall on the southerly side of said shall be deemed to have been properly shall control by reference. The land on the southeasterly side of Warren Road a distance of 102.11 feet fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be This property has the address of 8 Dudley Road, Oxford, Massachusetts, to a drill hole on the westerly side of discharged. Summit Street, Webster, MA 01570 a Worcester County Highway, being Merriam Road; THENCE S. 58º 17’ 51” Other terms to be announced at the Together with all the improvements shown as Lot #6R on a plan enti- E. along a stonewall on the westerly sale. now or hereafter erected on the prop- tled “Land in Oxford, Massachusetts, side of said Merriam Road a distance Dated: June 9, 2015 erty and all easements, rights, appur- owned by Mutual Builders, Inc.” dated of 44.59 feet to a drill hole; THENCE U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil April 30, 1976 and prepared for record- S. 69º 42’ 48” W. along other land of LSF8 Master Participation Trust By: and gas rights and profits, water rights ing by Reney Brothers, Inc., Plan Book said Hammond a distance of 80.00 Reneau J Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, and stock and all fixtures now or 424, Plan 35, bounded and described feet to a re rod; THENCE S. 38º 14’55” GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC 100 hereafter a part of the property. All as follows: BEGINNING at a point in W. along other land of said Hammond Cummings Center, Suite 225D Bever- replacements and additions shall also the southeasterly line of Dudley Road a distance of 183.61 feet to a re rod in ly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 50722 be covered by this sale. at the most northerly corner of therein a stonewall; THENCE S. 04º 08’ 04” (HAMMOND) FEI # 1078.01108 Terms of Sale: described premises, said point being W. along a stonewall and other land of 07/03/2015, 07/10/2015, 07/17/2015 Said premises will be sold subject to distant S. 39° 43’ 50” W. 50 feet from said Hammond a distance of 201.94 July 3, 2015 any and all unpaid taxes and assess- the southerly terminus of a curve that feet to a drill hole in a corner of walls; July 10, 2105 ments, tax sales, tax titles and other has a radius of210.78 feet; THENCE THENCE N. 87º 04’ 16” W. along a July 17, 2015 municipal liens and water or sewer S. 39° 42’ 50” W. by said Dudley Road stonewall and other land of said Ham- liens and State or County transfer fees, 150 feet to an iron pipe; THENCE S. mond a distance of 335.04 feet to a TOWN OF DUDLEY if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND 50° 17’ 10” E. by the northeasterly line re rod in a corner of walls; THENCE MASSACHUSETTS DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or of land now or formerly of Fairlawn N. 04º 14’ 52” E. along a stonewall OFFICE OF THE PLANNING BOARD certified check will be required to be Realty, 201.10 feet to a point; THENCE and other land of said Hammond a 71 WEST MAIN STREET paid by the purchaser at the time and N. 88° 10’ 33” E. by the northerly line distance of 231.83 feet to a re rod in place of the sale as a deposit and the of land now or formerly of Arthur and a stonewall; THENCE N. 04º 52’ 34’’ P U B L I C H E A R I N G balance in cashier’s or certified check Bertha Boutillette and land now or E. along a stonewall and other land of Please take notice, the Dudley Plan- will be due in thirty (30) days, at the formerly of David and Nancy Rudolph, said Hammond a distance of 119.95 ning Board will hold a Public Hearing offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, 143.08 feet to a point; THENCE N. 40° feet to the point of beginning. The on Wednesday, JULY 22ND, 2015, at LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 08’ 44” W. by the southwesterly line above described tract contains an area 7:05 p.m. in the Dudley Municipal Com- 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being of Lot #5R, a distance of 313.09 feet of 3.0000 acres. SUBJECT to Ease- plex, 71 West Main Street, Dudley, MA, of the essence. to the point of beginning. Containing ment AE-1 and SUE #2 as shown to receive public input and to review The Mortgagee reserves the right to by calculation 32,654.91 square feet on plan. Being shown as Lot 2 on a the application of PARA LAND SUR- postpone the sale to a later date by of land. Plan of Lots in Oxford, Massachusetts. VEYING, INC. for HAMMAL CORP. public proclamation at the time and The premises are to be sold subject Prepared for Richard A. Hammond (WEBCO) for approval of a MAJOR date appointed for the sale and to fur- to and with the benefit of all ease- and Patricia A. Hammond dated May SITE PLAN REVIEW for ADDITION ther postpone at any adjourned sale- ments, restrictions, building and zon- 10, 2004 and recorded in Worcester to the existing INDUSTRIAL MANU- date by public proclamation at the time ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water District Registry of Deeds Plan Book FACTURING BUILDING and associ- and date appointed for the adjourned bills, municipal liens and assessments, 815, Plan 22 and being a portion of ated DRAINAGE in accordance with sale date. rights of tenants and parties in pos- land described in Book 5118, page Section 5.04.00 of the Town of Dudley The premises is to be sold subject session. 511. See Deed recorded herewith Bk Zoning Bylaws. Two phases are pro- to and with the benefit of all ease- TERMS OF SALE: 34976 Pg 241. posed, the first will add 31,944 s.f. and ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND Subject to and with the benefit of ease- the second will add 11,040 s.f. to the and rights of possession, building and DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) ments, reservation, restrictions, and existing 72,350 s.f. facility. Ten addi- zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- in the form of a certified check or bank taking of record, if any, insofar as the tional parking spaces are proposed. minium liens, if any and all other claim treasurer’s check will be required to be same are now in force and applicable. The land is described as containing in the nature of liens, if any there be. delivered at or before the time the bid In the event of any typographical error approximately 25.6 acres, as shown on In the event that the successful bidder is offered. The successful bidder will set forth herein in the legal description Assessor’s Tax Map 223, Lots 93, 94, at the foreclosure sale shall default in be required to execute a Foreclosure of the premises, the description as set and 95, registered with the Worcester purchasing the within described prop- Sale Agreement immediately after the forth and contained in the mortgage District Registry of Deeds, Deed Book/ erty according to the terms of this close of the bidding. The balance of shall control by reference. Page as follows: 22225/308, 32676/71, Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the the purchase price shall be paid within This property has the address of 57 and 21238/399. The applicant is re- Memorandum of Sale executed at the thirty (30) days from the sale date in Merriam District , North Oxford, MA questing waivers for lighting specifica- time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee the form of a certified check, bank 01537 tions and other details on the second reserves the right to sell the property treasurer’s check or other check satis- Together with all the improvements phase to allow flexibility after construc- by foreclosure deed to the second factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The now or hereafter erected on the prop- tion of the first phase. highest bidder, providing that said sec- Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at erty and all easements, rights, appur- A copy of this plan and application ond highest bidder shall deposit with the sale, to reject any and all bids, to tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil may be viewed at Dudley Municipal the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, continue the sale and to amend the and gas rights and profits, water rights Complex in the Offices of the Planning GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 terms of the sale by written or oral and stock and all fixtures now or Board or the Town Clerk during regular Cummings Center, Suite 225D, announcement made before or during hereafter a part of the property. All office hours. Any person interested or Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set replacements and additions shall also wishing to be heard should appear at required deposit as set forth herein aside for any reason, the Purchaser be covered by this sale. the time and place designated. within three (3) business days after at the sale shall be entitled only to a Terms of Sale: Guy Horne, Chairman written notice of the default of the pre- return of the deposit paid. The pur- Said premises will be sold subject to Dudley Planning Board vious highest bidder and title shall be chaser shall have no further recourse any and all unpaid taxes and assess- July 3, 2015 conveyed to the said second highest against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee ments, tax sales, tax titles and other July 10, 2105 bidder within thirty (30) days of said or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The municipal liens and water or sewer written notice. description of the premises contained liens and State or County transfer fees, TOWN OF DUDLEY If the second highest bidder declines to in said mortgage shall control in the if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND LEGAL NOTICE purchase the within described proper- event of an error in this publication. DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or Warrant Article #25 of the Annual ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. certified check will be required to be Town Meeting held on May 18, 2015 purchase the within described property Other terms if any, to be announced paid by the purchaser at the time and has received approval from the Attor- at the amount bid by the second high- at the sale. place of the sale as a deposit and the ney General’s Office on June 24, 2015. est bidder. Nationstar Mortgage LLC balance in cashier’s or certified check The entire text of these by-laws is The foreclosure deed and the consid- Present Holder of said Mortgage, will be due in thirty (30) days, at the posted in the following five places in eration paid by the successful bidder By Its Attorneys, offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, accordance with G.L.c. 40 § 32: Dud- shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, Orlans Moran PLLC LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite ley Municipal Complex, Pearle Craw- GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- P.O. Box 540540 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being ford Memorial Library, Mason Road inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) Waltham, MA 02454 of the essence. School, Dudley District Court House until the deed shall be released from Phone: 781-790-7800 The Mortgagee reserves the right to and Shepherd Hill High School. escrow to the successful bidder at June 26, 2015 postpone the sale to a later date by Attest: the same time as the consideration is July 3, 2015 public proclamation at the time and Ora E. Finn, Dudley Town Clerk released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) July 10, 2105 date appointed for the sale and to fur- July 3, 2015 days after the date of sale, whereupon ther postpone at any adjourned sale- July 10, 2015 all obligations of the Escrow Agent date by public proclamation at the time shall be deemed to have been properly and date appointed for the adjourned Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee veyed subject to and with the benefit of 2005·0PT2 by Option One Mortgage continued from page B9 reserves the right to sell such property any and all rights, rights of way, mort- Corporation, by assignment recorded by foreclosure deed to the second gages, restrictions, easements, local in said Registry of Deeds in Book highest bidder, at its bid commitment zoning laws and 41666, Page 30; of which Mortgage MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE which was made at the time of the regulations, building and code vio- the undersigned is the present holder OF REAL ESTATE foreclosure sale, providing that said lations, covenants, improvements, for breach of the conditions of said Premises: second highest bidder shall execute unpaid taxes, unpaid water and/ Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- 7 Village Street, Dudley, MA a Memorandum of Sale and Terms or sewer bills, outstanding tax titles, closing same will be sold at Public By virtue and in execution of the Power and Conditions of Sale and deposit municipal or other public taxes, Auction at 9:00 AM on July 31, 2015 at of Sale contained in a certain mortgage with Mortgagee’s attorney, David E. assessments, federal and state tax 25 Conlin Road, Oxford, MA, all and given by Suzanne J. Vallee, as Trustee Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the liens, other liens or claims in the nature singular the premises described in said of KAS Realty Trust u/d/t recorded required deposit as set forth herein of liens, and existing encumbrances of Mortgage, to wit: with Worcester District Registry of within five (5) business days after writ- record created prior to the above-de- Upon information and belief, there are Deeds at Book 23791, Page 44 and ten notice of the default of the previous scribed mortgage, if there be any, errors in the legal description attached KAS Construction & Beyond, LLC to highest bidder. or otherwise having priority over the to the mortgage, wherein the last bound Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, If the premises are not serviced by mortgage described herein, if there should read: Thence by the easterly line dated October 11, 2011, and duly a public sewage system, the pur- be any, and the rights of tenants and of said road, South 1 degree 58’ West, recorded with the Worcester District chaser of such property will be solely occupants of the mortgaged premises, One Hundred Thirty-Two and 28/100 Registry of Deeds, Book 47947, responsible for compliance with all if there be any. The (132.28) feet to the place of beginning, Page 193, of which mortgage the Title V Regulations, including, but not premises shall also be sold and con- and the recording information provided undersigned, Hometown Bank f/k/a limited to, any inspection and upgrade veyed subject to any restrictions of for the plan is inaccurate; the plan is Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, requirements set forth in 310 CMR record and rights of redemption for recorded at Plan Book 388, Plan 13, is the present holder, for breach of (Code of Massachusetts Regulations) unpaid federal taxes, if there be any, Worcester County Registry of Deeds conditions contained in said Mortgage 15.300 through 15.305. as shall, notwithstanding this provi- The land on the easterly side of and for the purpose of foreclosing The purchaser will be responsible for sion, constitute valid liens or encum- Conlin Road in Oxford, Worcester the same, said premises will be sold all closing costs, state documentary brances thereon after said sale. County, Massachusetts, bounded and at Public Auction at 3:00 P.M. on the stamps, and recording fees. The highest bidder shall be required described as follows BEGINNING at 28th day of July, 2015 at or upon the The description of the property con- to pay FIVE THOUSAND and No/100 the southwesterly corner of the tract mortgaged premises, namely 7 Village tained in the mortgage shall control in ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank, to be conveyed at an iron pipe on the Street, Dudley, Massachusetts, as the event of a typographical or clerical treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the easterly line of a town road known as described below, being the premises error in this publication. time and place of the sale as a deposit. Conlin Road, also being the north- described in said mortgage, together Other terms and conditions to be All bidders must exhibit said required westerly corner of other land now or with all the rights, easements, and announced at the time and place of deposit to the auctioneer immediately formerly of Shady Oaks of Oxford, appurtenances thereto, to wit: sale prior to the auction sale in order to Inc. and said pipe is located One The land with the buildings thereon Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown qualify as a bidder. The balance of the Hundred Fifty and 00/100 (150.00) feet located in said Dudley, and bounded Bank, purchase price is to be paid by certified, northerly measured along the easterly and described as follows: a Cooperative Bank, bank, treasurer’s or cashier’s check line of said road, from the northwest- Being Lot #4 as shown on a Plan in Present Holder of Said Mortgage within thirty (30) days after the date erly corner of land now or formerly Subdivision of Property of Stevens By its Attorney, of the sale at the offices of Attorney of Everett M. and Ruth E, Eastman; Linen Works, Dudley, Massachusetts, David E. Silverman, Esquire David E. Silverman, Silverman & FROM SAID PIPE; THENCE by said drawn by B.A. Wakefield, Eng., dated Silverman & Esposito Esposito, 264 Main Street, Oxford, land now or formerly of Shady Oaks, September 2, 1939, and recorded P.O. Box 245 Massachusetts 01540. of Oxford, Inc., North 86 degrees 34’ in the Worcester District Registry of 264 Main Street The Mortgagee reserves the right to East Two Hundred seventy-Five and Deeds, Plan Book 110, Plan 30. Oxford, MA 01540 postpone the sale to a later date by 00/100 (275.00) feet to an iron pipe at Granting also a right of way one hun- (508) 987-2707 public proclamation at the time and land owned now or formerly by Roger dred seventy-two (172) feet long, five July 3, 2015 date appointed for the sale, and to B. Chaffee; THENCE by land now or (5) feet wide along the northerly line of July 10, 2015 further postpone at any adjourned sale formerly of said Chaffee, North 1°58’ Lot #22 shown on said Plan. July 17, 2015 date by public proclamation at the time East One Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Said premises are conveyed also to a and date appointed for the adjourned (150.00) feet to an iron pipe at other right of way one hundred seventy-two MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE sale date. land now or formerly of Shady Oaks (172) feet long, five (5) feet wide along OF REAL ESTATE The successful bidder(s) at the auc- of Oxford, Inc.; THENCE by land now the southerly line of the premises here- Premises: tion shall be required to execute a or formerly of Shady Oaks of Oxford, in conveyed, said rights of way over 163 West Main Street, Dudley, MA Memorandum of Sale and Terms and Inc. South 86°34’ West, Two Hundred the said lot #22 and over said lot #4 to By virtue and in execution of the Power Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale Fifty-Seven and 28/100 (257.28) feet extend from Village Street in a westerly of Sale contained in a certain mortgage at the conclusion of the bidding at the to a point at the beginning of a curve; direction and to be used in common by given by Wendy L. Slingo a/k/a Wendy auction. In the event the successful THENCE by land now or formerly of the owners of both lots and to be as Lou Slingo and Suzanne J. Vallee, bidder at the Auction Sale shall default Shady Oaks of Oxford, Inc, by a curve shown on said Plan. as Trustees of Gajewski Realty Trust in purchasing the property according to the left having a radius of Twenty Granting also a right of way on u/d/t dated May 1, 2000 and record- to the terms and conditions of this and 00/100 (20.00) feet and a length Bleachery Road as shown on said ed with Worcester District Registry Notice of Sale and/or terms of the of Twenty-eight and 99/100 (28.99) Plan. of Deeds at Book 22663, Page 82 to Memorandum of Sale executed at the feet to a point on the easterly line of BEING the same premises conveyed Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee Conlin Road; THENCE by the easterly by Deed recorded with Worcester dated March 9, 2006, and duly record- reserves the right to sell such property line of said road, South 1?858’ West, District Registry of Deeds at Book ed with the Worcester District Registry by foreclosure deed to the second One Hundred Thirty-Two and 28/100 39241, Page 199. of Deeds, Book 38538, Page 141, highest bidder, at its bid commitment (132.28) feet to the place of begin- BEING ALSO the same premis- of which mortgage the undersigned, which was made at the time of the ning. Being Lot 2 on Plan of Lots in es conveyed by Deed recorded with Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown foreclosure sale, providing that said Oxford, Mass owned by Shady Oaks Worcester District Registry of Deeds at Bank, a Cooperative Bank, is the pres- second highest bidder shall execute of Oxford, Inc. dated August 11, 1973, Book 46743, Page 76. ent holder, for breach of conditions a Memorandum of Sale and Terms Walter H. Bram, Surveyor recorded TERMS OF SALE: contained in said Mortgage and for the and Conditions of Sale and deposit with Worcester District of Deeds in Said premises will be sold and con- purpose of foreclosing the same, said with Mortgagee’s attorney, David E. Deeds Plan Book 788 Plan 13. For veyed subject to and with the benefit of premises will be sold at Public Auction Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the title reference see Deed dated July any and all rights, rights of way, mort- at 2:00 P.M. on the 28th day of July, required deposit as set forth herein 18, 2002 and recorded Book 27088, gages, restrictions, easements, local 2015 at or upon the mortgaged prem- within five (5) business days after writ- Page 136 zoning laws and ises, namely 163 West Main Street, ten notice of the default of the previous The premises are to be sold subject to regulations, building and code vio- Dudley, Massachusetts, as described highest bidder. and with the benefit of all easements, lations, covenants, improvements, below, being the premises described If the premises are not serviced by a restrictions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, unpaid water and/ in said mortgage, together with all the public sewage system, the purchaser liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- or sewer bills, outstanding tax titles, rights, easements, and appurtenances of such property will be solely respon- ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, municipal or other public taxes, thereto, to wit: sible for compliance with all Title V tax titles, water bills, municipal liens assessments, federal and state tax A certain tract of land, together with Regulations, including, but not lim- and assessments, rights of tenants liens, other liens or claims in the nature the buildings thereon and all appurte- ited to, any inspection and upgrade and parties in possession. of liens, and existing encumbrances of nances thereto belonging, situated on requirements set forth in 310 CMR TERMS OF SALE: record created prior to the above-de- the southerly side of West Main Street, (Code of Massachusetts Regulations) A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND scribed mortgage, if there be any, Dudley, MA, being Tract A as shown 15.300 through 15.305. DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) or otherwise having priority over the on the plan entitled “Plan of land in The purchaser will be responsible for in the form of a certified check or bank mortgage described herein, if there Dudley, Massachusetts surveyed for all closing costs, state documentary treasurer’s check will be required to be be any, and the rights of tenants and the Estate of Horace Trull,” October stamps, and recording fees. delivered at or before the time the bid occupants of the mortgaged premises, 9, 1981 by Robert F. Para and record- The description of the property con- is offered. The successful bidder will if there be any. The ed with Worcester District Registry tained in the mortgage shall control in be required to execute a Foreclosure premises shall also be sold and con- of Deeds, Plan Book 497, Page 46, the event of a typographical or clerical Sale Agreement immediately after the veyed subject to any restrictions of bounded and described as follows: error in this publication. close of the bidding. The balance of record and rights of redemption for TRACT “A” Other terms and conditions to be the purchase price shall be paid within unpaid federal taxes, if there be any, BEGINNING at a drill hole at the north- announced at the time and place of thirty (30) days from the sale date in as shall, notwithstanding this provi- east corner of tract herein described, sale the form of a certified check, bank sion, constitute valid liens or encum- on the southerly side of West Main Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown treasurer’s check or other check satis- brances thereon after said sale. Street, at the northwest corner of land Bank, factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The The highest bidder shall be required of John Trull; a Cooperative Bank, Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at to pay FIVE THOUSAND and No/100 THENCE S. 11° 12’ 50” E. along Trull, Present Holder of Said Mortgage the sale, to reject any and all bids, to ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank, a distance of 216.63 feet to an iron By its Attorney, continue the sale and to amend the treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the pipe; David E. Silverman, Esquire terms of the sale by written or oral time and place of the sale as a deposit. THENCE S. 78° 12’ 30” W. along Tract Silverman & Esposito announcement made before or during All bidders must exhibit said required “B”, being conveyed to John Trull, a P.O. Box 245 the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set deposit to the auctioneer immediately distance of 141.06 feet to an iron pipe; 264 Main Street aside for any reason, the Purchaser prior to the auction sale in order to THENCE N. 3° 02’ 02” W. along land Oxford, MA 01540 at the sale shall be entitled only to a qualify as a bidder. The balance of the of Herman Becker, passing through a (508) 987-2707 return of the deposit paid. The pur- purchase price is to be paid by certified, drill hole found 0.75 feet southerly of July 3, 2015 chaser shall have no further recourse bank, treasurer’s or cashier’s check the southerly side of West Main Street, July 10, 2015 against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee within thirty (30) days after the date a distance of 217.97 feet to the south- July 17, 2015 or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The of the sale at the offices of Attorney erly side of West Main Street; description of the premises contained David E. Silverman, Silverman & THENCE N. 77° 35’ 10” E. along the MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE in said mortgage shall control in the Esposito, 264 Main Street, Oxford, southerly side of West Main Street, a OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE event of an error in this publication. Massachusetts 01540. distance of 110.06 feet to the drill hole By virtue and in execution of the TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. The Mortgagee reserves the right to at the point of beginning. Power of Sale contained in a certain Other terms if any, to be announced postpone the sale to a later date by CONTAINING an area of 27,112 Mortgage given by Keith A. Krusas at the sale. public proclamation at the time and square feet. and Shannon E. Krusas to Shamrock Deutsche Bank National Trust date appointed for the sale, and to SUBJECT to a 15 foot Right of Way, Financial Corporation, A Rhode Island Company, as Trustee for Carrington further postpone at any adjourned sale from the southerly side of West Main Corporation, dated February 11, 2005 Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005- date by public proclamation at the time Street to Tract “B”, over the existing and recorded with the Worcester County OPT2, Asset Backed Pass-Through and date appointed for the adjourned driveway, as shown on said plan. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Certificates sale date. BEING the same premises conveyed at Book 35697, Page 355 subsequent- Present Holder of said Mortgage, The successful bidder(s) at the auc- by Deed dated December 9, 2002 and ly assigned to Option One Mortgage By Its Attorneys, tion shall be required to execute a recorded with the Worcester District Corporation, a California Corporation ORLANS MORAN PLLC Memorandum of Sale and Terms and Registry of Deeds at Book 28394, by Shamrock Financial Corporation, a PO Box 540540 Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale Page 355. Rhode Island Corporation, by assign- Waltham, MA 02454 at the conclusion of the bidding at the BEING ALSO the same premises con- ment recorded in said Registry of Phone: (781) 790-7800 auction. In the event the successful veyed by Deed dated October 12, Deeds in Book 37474, Page 119, sub- 13-016976 bidder at the Auction Sale shall default 2004 and recorded with Worcester sequently assigned to Deutsche Bank July 10, 2015 in purchasing the property according District Registry of Deeds at Book National Trust Company, as Trustee July 17, 2015 to the terms and conditions of this 35046, Page 1. for the Certificateholders of Carrington July 24, 2015 Notice of Sale and/or terms of the TERMS OF SALE: Mortgage Loan trust 2005·0PT2, Memorandum of Sale executed at the Said premises will be sold and con- Asset·Backed certificates, Series www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 LEGALS line of Seminole Avenue; rights of way, restrictions, easements, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE THENCE N. 56° 06’ 47’’ E. along the covenants, liens or claims in the nature MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE southerly side line of Seminole Avenue of liens, improvements, public assess- OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power for a distance of 42.40 feet to the point ments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax By virtue of and in execution of the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of beginning. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens Power of Sale contained in a cer- given by Pamela Zion to Long Beach Except taking by Commonwealth of and any other municipal assessments tain mortgage given by Karen Emond Mortgage Company, dated June 4, Massachusetts by instrument record- or liens or existing encumbrances of to Mortgage Electronic Registration 2004 and recorded with the Worcester ed with Worcester District Registry of record which are in force and are Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nomi- County (Worcester District) Registry Deeds in Book 4502, Page 413. applicable, having priority over said nee for Fieldstone Mortgage Company, of Deeds at Book 33804, Page 83, Being the same premises conveyed mortgage, whether or not reference to dated May 24, 2006 and recorded at of which mortgage the undersigned to Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. such restrictions, easements, improve- Worcester County (Worcester District) is the present holder by assignment Bourget by deed dated September 3, ments, liens or encumbrances is made Registry of Deeds in Book 39033, from Long Beach Mortgage Company 1982 and recorded in the Worcester in the deed. Page 302 of which mortgage U.S. to Deutsche Bank National Trust District Registry of Deeds in Book 7553, Terms of Sale: FIVE THOUSAND Bank National Association, as Trustee Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Page 293. DOLLARS ($5,000.00) will be required of the Structured Asset Securities Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-5 dated For title reference: Bk 26319, Page 157 to be paid by certified or bank check at Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through April 28, 2006 and recorded with said For a more accurate legal description, the time and place of sale. Said depos- Certificates, Series 2006-BC3 is the registry on April 5, 2010 at Book see Scrivener’s Error Affidavit recorded it is to be held in escrow by Brennan, present holder by assignment from 45642 Page 300, for breach of the at Book 40134, Page 52. Recupero, Cascione, Scungio & Mortgage Electronic Registration conditions of said mortgage and for the For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed McAllister, LLP, Attorneys for Webster Systems, Inc. as nominee for purpose of foreclosing, the same will recorded with Worcester County Bank, National Association, 362 Fieldstone Mortgage Company to U.S. be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Broadway, Providence, RI 02909. Bank National Association, as Trustee on August 5, 2015, on the mortgaged in Book 26319, Page 157. The balance of the purchase price of the Structured Asset Securities premises located at 1 Lake Parkway These premises will be sold and con- is to be paid via wire transfer or Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through and 0 Seminole Avenue, Webster, veyed subject to and with the benefit certified or bank check to the Law Certificates, Series 2006-BC3 dated Worcester County, Massachusetts, all of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Firm of Brennan, Recupero, Cascione, March 14, 2012 recorded at Worcester and singular the premises described in easements, covenants, liens or claims Scungio & McAllister, LLP, 362 County (Worcester District) Registry of said mortgage, in the nature of liens, improvements, Broadway, Providence, RI 02909 with- Deeds in Book 48752, Page 230, for TO WIT: public assessments, any and all unpaid in thirty (30) days from the date of the breach of conditions of said mortgage The land in Webster, Worcester County, taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sale. The purchaser will be responsible and for the purpose of foreclosing Massachusetts with the buildings there- sewer liens and any other municipal for all closing costs, Massachusetts the same, the mortgaged premises on of every nature and description and assessments or liens or existing encum- deed excise stamps and all recording located at 4 Cross Street, Dudley, MA all the privileges and appurtenances brances of record which are in force and fees. Deed will be provided to purchas- 01571 will be sold at a Public Auction thereto belonging, and being remaining are applicable, having priority over said er for recording upon receipt in full of at 10:00AM on August 3, 2015, at the portion of the tract conveyed to Ernest mortgage, whether or not reference to the purchase price, along with all clos- mortgaged premises, more particularly J. and Josephine S. Bottieri by Ralph such restrictions, easements, improve- ing costs, Massachusetts deed excise described below, all and singular the Loe, Jr. by deed dated September 3, ments, liens or encumbrances is made stamps and all recording fees. premises described in said mortgage, 1960 and recorded in Worcester District in the deed. In the event of an error in this publi- to wit: Registry of Deeds, Book 4137, Page TERMS OF SALE: cation, the description of the premises A certain tract of land with the buildings 580, bounded and described as follows: A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 contained in said mortgage shall con- thereon situated on the northerly side BEGINNING at the northwest corner of ) Dollars by certified or bank check will trol. of Cross Street, in Dudley, and bound- the herein described tract, it also being be required to be paid by the purchas- The Mortgagee reserves the right to ed and described as follows, to wit: the northwest corner of the original tract; er at the time and place of sale. The postpone the sale to a later date by BEGINNING at an iron pipe driv- THENCE southeasterly by land shown balance is to be paid by certified or public proclamation at the time and en into the ground on the norther- as Parcel 1-R-2 on the 1964 layout of bank check at Harmon Law Offices, date appointed for the sale, and to fur- ly side of said Cross Street at land a State Road and taken for a right of P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, ther postpone any adjourned sale date now or formerly of Patrick J. O’Neil way from property of John J. and Dorilla Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to by public proclamation at the time and and being the southeasterly angle Lonergan, a distance of one hundred P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, date appointed for any such adjourned of the street hereby conveyed; (100) feet; Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- date. THENCE westerly forty-nine and nine- THENCE on the same course by Parcel ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed In the event that the successful bidder tenths (49.9) feet by said Cross Street 1-R-1 on same plan, also taken for a will be provided to purchaser for record- at the foreclosure sale shall default in to a bound at a proposed street extend- right of way purposes from George W. ing upon receipt in full of the purchase purchasing the within described prop- ing from said Cross Street northerly; Feige et als, a distance of thirty-three price. The description of the premises erty according to the terms of this THENCE northerly eighty-five (85) feet (33) feet to a stake in the westerly side contained in said mortgage shall control Notice of Sale and/or the terms of by said proposed street to an iron line of said 1964 layout of the State in the event of an error in this publica- the Memorandum of Sale executed pipe in the ground at land of the heirs Road; tion. at the time of the foreclosure, the of Patrick McQuaid, now or formerly; THENCE northerly by the westerly side Other terms, if any, to be announced at Mortgagee reserves the right to sell THENCE easterly forty-four line of the 1964 layout and a fence to the sale. the property by Foreclosure Deed to (44) feet by land of said heirs of a State Highway Bound, one hundred DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL the second highest bidder provided Patrick McQuaid to an iron pipe in fifty-five (155) feet, more or less. TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE that the second highest bidder shall the ground at land of said O’Neil; THENCE S. 56’ 06’ 47’’ W. by Seminole FOR deposit with Mortgagee’s attorney, THENCE southerly ninety-two and Avenue seventy-six and eighty-five LONG BEACH MORTGAGE Brennan Recupero Cascione Scungio three tenths (92.3) feet by land of Hundredths (76.85) feet to the point of LOAN TRUST 2004-5 & McAllister, LLP, the amount of the said O’Neil to the point of beginning. beginning. Present holder of said mortgage required deposit as set forth herein BEING the larger part of Lot Access to this lot from Lake Parkway is By its Attorneys, within three (3) business days after No. 21 as shown on a Plan of over Parcel 1-1-T, taken by the State for HARMON LAW OFFICES, receiving written notice of default of the Lots belonging to the estate of the Town of Webster and is a portion of P.C. previous highest bidder and title shall Patrick McQuaid and dated 1895. Seminole Avenue. 150 California Street be conveyed to said second highest GRANTING also a right of way for any Being the same premises conveyed to Newton, MA 02458 bidder within twenty (20) days of said and all purposes over said proposed Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget (617) 558-0500 written notice. new street which is thirty-three and by deed dated May 7, 1971 and record- 200709-2088 - PRP Other terms, if any, to be announced five-tenths (33.5) feet wide. Said right ed in the Worcester District Registry of July 10, 2015 at the sale. of way to extend northerly eighty-five Deeds in Book 5112, Page 63. July 17, 2015 Webster Bank, National Association (85) feet from said Cross Street. Being the same premises conveyed July 24, 2015 Present holder of said mortgage For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded to this grantor by deed of Francis A. By its Attorneys, with the Worcester County (Worcester Bourget and Leta E. Bourget, April NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Lisa M. Kresge, Esq. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 4, 2002 and recorded in the Records OF REAL ESTATE Brennan, Recupero, Cascione, 39033, Page 300. of Land Evidence in the County of By virtue and in execution of the Power Scungio & McAllister, LLP The premises will be sold subject to Worcester in Book 26319, Page 157. of Sale contained in a certain mort- 362 Broadway any and all unpaid taxes and other Also a certain tract of land in the Town gage given by Brian E. DeWitte and Providence, RI 02909 municipal assessments and liens, and of Webster, County of Worcester, Doreen M. DeWitte to First Federal (401) 453-2300 subject to prior liens or other enforce- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, sit- Savings Bank of America dated July 9, July 10, 2015 able encumbrances of record entitled uated on the southerly side of Seminole 2003 and recorded with the Worcester July 17, 2015 to precedence over this mortgage, and Avenue being shown as Lot 1 on the County Registry of Deeds in Book July 24, 2015 subject to and with the benefit of all plan entitled, ‘’Plan of land owned by 30775 at Page 215, of which mortgage easements, restrictions, reservations John J. Lonergan, Seminole Avenue the undersigned is the present holder COMMONWEALTH OF and conditions of record and subject to and Lake Parkway, Webster, MA’’, as successor in interest, for breach of MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT all tenancies and/or rights of parties in dated August 23, 1982 by Albert L. the conditions of said mortgage and for DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL possession. Fitzback, R.L.S., and recorded Book the purpose of foreclosing the same COURT ORDER OF NOTICE Case Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or 499, Plan 86, bounded and described will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 No. 15 SM 004155 TO: Sharon A. certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as follows: AM on the 31st day of July, 2015, at Gray a/k/a Sharon Gray and to all as a deposit must be shown at the time BEGINNING at a point on the south- 5 Sibley Avenue, Webster, Worcester persons entitled to the benefit of the and place of the sale in order to qualify erly side line of Seminole Avenue at County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 as a bidder (the mortgage holder and the northeasterly corner of the Lot gular the premises described in said U.S.C. App. Section 501 et seq.: Bank its designee(s) are exempt from this to be described; said point being the mortgage, of America, N.A. claiming to have an requirement); high bidder to sign writ- northwesterly corner of land owned by To wit: interest in a Mortgage covering real ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget; A certain parcel of land with the build- property in Webster, numbered 35 tance of bid; balance of purchase price THENCE S.33° 53’ 13’’ E. along land of ings thereon and all the privileges and Third Street, Unit B, 35 Third Street payable in cash or by certified check Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget appurtenances thereto belonging situ- Condominium, given by Sharon Gray in thirty (30) days from the date of the for a distance of 100.00 feet to a point; ated in Webster, County of Worcester, to Bank of America, N.A., dated March sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- THENCE S. 56° 06’ 47’’ W. passing Massachusetts and bounded and 15, 2006, recorded at Worcester ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 thru an iron pipe and along land now or described as following: County (Worcester District) Registry Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, formerly of George W. Feige and Ruth Beginning at the southwesterly corner of Deeds in Book 38560, Page 54, MA 01824-4100 or such other time B. Geige for a distance of 100.00 feet thereof at a point on the northwest has/have filed with this court a com- as may be designated by mortgagee. to a point; side of Sibley Avenue, which point is plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ The description for the premises con- THENCE N. 33° 53’ 13’’ W. along land one hundred fourteen and three tenths Defendants’ Servicemembers status. tained in said mortgage shall control of John J. Lonergan for a distance of (114.3) feet from the intersection of If you now are, or recently have been, in the event of a typographical error in 100.00 feet to a point; the northeasterly line of Lake Street in the active military service of the this publication. THENCE N. 56° 06’ 47’’ E. passing thru with the northwesterly line of Sibley United States of America, then you Other terms to be announced at the a Massachusetts Highway Bound and Avenue; may be entitled to the benefits of the sale. along the southerly line of Seminole Thence northwesterly one hundred Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If U.S. Bank National Association, Avenue for a distance of 100.00 feet to (100) feet to a point; you object to a foreclosure of the as Trustee of the Structured Asset the point of beginning; Thence northeasterly fifty (50) feet to above-mentioned property on that Securities Corporation, Mortgage The above described Lot contains a point; basis, then you or your attorney must Pass-Through Certificates, Series 10,000 square feet. Thence southeasterly one hundred file a written appearance and answer 2006-BC3 Subject to an easement as shown as (100) feet to a point; in this court at Three Pemberton Korde & Associates, P.C. Parcel 1-R-2 on the 1964 State Layout Thence southwesterly by said north- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or 321 Billerica Road of Route 52 bounded and described as westerly side of Sibley Avenue, fifty before August 10, 2015 or you will be Suite 210 follows: (50) feet to the point of beginning. forever barred from claiming that you Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 BEGINNING at a point on the southerly Being Lot 62 on Plan Book 16, Plan are entitled to the benefits of said Act. (978) 256-1500 side line of Seminole Avenue at the 4, recorded with Worcester District Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Emond, Karen, 14-017332, July 10, Northeasterly corner of the Easement Deeds. Justice of this Court on June 25, 2015 2015, July 17, 2015, July 24, 2015 to be described; said point being the Said premises are conveyed subject to Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder July 10, 2015 northwesterly corner of land owned bt any building restrictions of record. A-4533256 07/10/2015 July 17, 2015 Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget; Being the same premises as described July 10, 2015 July 24, 2015 THENCE S. 33° 53’ 13’’ E. for a dis- in a deed from Brian E. DeWitte to tance of 100.00 feet to a point; Brian E. DeWitte and Doreen M. THENCE S. 56° 06’ 47’’ W. for a dis- DeWitte, dated July 14, 2003 and tance of 42.00 feet to an iron pipe; recorded Worcester District Registry of THENCE N. 33° 53’ 13’’ W. for a dis- Deeds in Book 30775, Page 213. tance of 100.00 feet to a Massachusetts Premises to be sold and conveyed sub- Highway Bound on the southerly side ject to and with the benefit of all rights, Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B12 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, July 10, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle description for the premises contained LEGAL NOTICE continued from page B11 under G.L.c.255, Section 39A in said mortgage shall control in the MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Notice is hereby given by: School St event of a typographical error in this ESTATE Towing, 17-31 School St., Webster, MA publication. By virtue of and in execution of the LEGAL NOTICE 01570 Other terms to be announced at the Power of Sale contained in a certain MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. sale. mortgage given by Lisa A. Andronic ESTATE 255, Section 39A, that on 11 July 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee and Michael Andronic a/k/a/ Michael By virtue of and in execution of the at 9 a.m. at: 17-31 School St., Web- for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. J. Andronic to Mortgage Electronic Power of Sale contained in a certain ster, Mass. 01570 by private sale, the Trust 2004-OP1, Mortgage Pass- Registration Systems, Inc. acting mortgage given by Daniel D. Morse following Motor Vehicle will be sold to Through Certificates, Series 2004-OP1 solely as a nominee for Countrywide and Patricia A. Morse to Mortgage satisfy the garage keeper’s lien thereon Korde & Associates, P.C. Home Loans, Inc., dated April 25, Electronic Registration Systems, for storage, towing charges, care and 321 Billerica Road 2007 and recorded at Worcester Inc. acting solely as nominee for expenses of notices and sale of said Suite 210 County (Worcester District) Registry Flagstar Bank, FSB, dated April 14, vehicle. Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 of Deeds in Book 41057, Page 207 2005 and recorded at Worcester Vehicle Description: Year: 2005 (978) 256-1500 of which mortgage The Bank of New County (Worcester District) Registry Make: Chevy Model: Cobalt Lougie, Paul, 14-017424, July 3, 2015, York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New of Deeds in Book 36153, Page 314 Registration #/State: Un Reg July 10, 2015, July 17, 2015 York, as Trustee for the certificate- of which mortgage Federal National VIN: 1G1AL52F057651727 July 3, 2015 holders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset- Mortgage Association is the present Name and address of vehicle owner: July 10, 2015 Backed Certificates, Series 2007-9 holder by assignment from Mortgage Karrie A Poirier 4 D St., Whitinsville, MA July 17, 2015 is the present holder by assignment Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. 01588 from Mortgage Electronic Registration to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated April 23, By: Frank A Czechowski, Jr. LEGAL NOTICE Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New 2012 recorded at Worcester County Dated: 22 June 2015 MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds This notice has been given under the ESTATE York as Trustee for the benefit of in Book 48918, Page 340; and assign- provisions of G.L.c. 255, Section 39A. By virtue of and in execution of the the certificateholders of the CWABS ment from CitiMortgage, Inc. to Federal June 26, 2015 Power of Sale contained in a certain Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series National Mortgage Association dated July 3, 2015 mortgage given by Brian Poplawski, 2007-9 dated May 10, 2012 record- March 13, 2014 recorded at Worcester July 10, 2015 John J. Poplawski, and Linda J. ed at Worcester County (Worcester County (Worcester District) Registry Poplawski to Bank of America, N.A., District) Registry of Deeds in Book of Deeds in Book 52141, Page 74, for LEGAL NOTICE dated February 7, 2006 and recorded at 48980, Page 391; and corrective breach of conditions of said mortgage MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Worcester County (Worcester District) assignment from Mortgage Electronic and for the purpose of foreclosing ESTATE Registry of Deeds in Book 38379, Page Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank the same, the mortgaged premises By virtue of and in execution of the 56 of which mortgage Ocwen Loan of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of located at 57 Main Street, Oxford, MA Power of Sale contained in a cer- Servicing, LLC is the present holder New York, as Trustee for the certifi- 01540 will be sold at a Public Auction tain mortgage given by Paul J. Lougie by assignment from Bank of America, cateholders of the CWABS, Inc. Asset- at 12:00PM on July 29, 2015, at the and Jean E. Lougie to Option One N.A. to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Backed Certificates, Series 2007-9 mortgaged premises, more particularly Mortgage Corporation, dated July 26, dated September 10, 2012 recorded at dated December 10, 2013 recorded at described below, all and singular the 2004 and recorded at Worcester County Worcester County (Worcester District) Worcester County (Worcester District) premises described in said mortgage, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Registry of Deeds in Book 49638, Registry of Deeds in Book 51858, to wit: in Book 34256, Page 338 of which Page 93, for breach of conditions of Page 197, for breach of conditions of The land with the buildings thereon mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as said mortgage and for the purpose of said mortgage and for the purpose of of every nature and description, and Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital foreclosing the same, the mortgaged foreclosing the same, the mortgaged all the appurtenances thereto belong- I Inc. Trust 2004-OP1, Mortgage Pass- premises located at 46 Nelson Street, premises located at 10 Little League ing, situated in the southerly part of Through Certificates, Series 2004-OP1 Webster, MA 01570 will be sold at a Lane, Webster, MA 01570 will be sold Oxford, Massachusetts, Worcester, is the present holder by assignment Public Auction at 11:00AM on July 29, at a Public Auction at 10:00AM on July bounded and described as follows: from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a 2015, at the mortgaged premises, more 27, 2015, at the mortgaged premises, BEGINNING at the northeasterly cor- Option One Mortgage Corporation to particularly described below, all and more particularly described below, all ner of the tract to be conveyed at an Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for singular the premises described in said and singular the premises described in iron pipe driven in the ground on the Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust mortgage, to wit: said mortgage, to wit: westerly line of the main highway 2004-OP1, Mortgage Pass-Through The land with the buildings there- The land in the Town of Webster, from Oxford to Webster, known as Certificates, Series 2004-OP1 dated on situated in said Webster on the County of Worcester, Commonwealth Route 12 and said pipe also being the June 9, 2010 recorded at Worcester southerly side of Nelson Street of Massachusetts, on the south- southeasterly corner of land owned County (Worcester District) Registry bounded and described as follows: erly side of Allen Street, and now or formerly by Stephen E. Pratt; of Deeds in Book 46445, Page 51, for BEGINNING at a stake in the southerly shown as Lot #2 on a Plan enti- THENCE N. 74 degrees 28’ W. breach of conditions of said mortgage line of said Nelson Street 112.54 feet tled “Subdivision of Land Owned by three hundred fifty-nine (359) and for the purpose of foreclosing the westerly of a Webster Highway bound John P. Kubicki” dated March 6, 1968. feet by land of said Pratt to a same, the mortgaged premises locat- marking the intersection of the south- The premises is more particularly stake at the edge of the hard land; ed at 44 Larned Road, Oxford, MA erly line of said Nelson Street with the described in the Deed recorded at THENCE S. 16 degrees E. one hun- 01540 will be sold at a Public Auction westerly line of Park Avenue. Worcester County (Worcester District) dred thirty-eight (138) feet by land at 1:00PM on July 29, 2015, at the THENCE: westerly 72.66 feet Registry of Deeds in Book 39053, now or formerly of one Esposito; mortgaged premises, more particularly by the southerly line of said Page 283. THENCE S. 19 degrees E. sixty eighty described below, all and singular the Nelson Street to a spike at land For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded (68) feet still by said Esposito land; premises described in said mortgage, now or late of Walter J. Saroka; with the Worcester County (Worcester THENCE S. 28 degrees 45’ to wit: THENCE: southerly at right angle to District) Registry of Deeds in Book E. sixty-three and six tenths The land with the buildings thereon said Nelson Street a distance of 137.0 39053, Page 283. (63.6) feet still by Esposito land; located in Oxford, Massachusetts, feet by land of said Saroka to an iron The premises will be sold subject to THENCE S. 53 degrees 30’ E. for- bounded and described as follows: pipe at land of the Town of Webster; any and all unpaid taxes and other ty-eight (48) feet still by Esposito land; BEGINNING at the northwesterly cor- THENCE: easterly at right angles to the municipal assessments and liens, and THENCE S. 74 degrees E. still by said ner of the tract to be conveyed at last mentioned course, a distance of sev- subject to prior liens or other enforce- Esposito land to land now or formerly an iron pipe on the easterly line of a enty eight and two tenths (78.2) feet by able encumbrances of record entitled conveyed to Raymond J. Laramie; town road known as Larned Road, land of said Town of Webster to a stake; to precedence over this mortgage, and THENCE N. 77 degrees 30’ E. by layout of 1966, also being at the west- THENCE: northerly with an interior subject to and with the benefit of all said Laramie land to said Route 12; erly end of an old stone wall and being angle of 87° 42’ a distance of 137.11 easements, restrictions, reservations THENCE N. 3 degrees 30’ 15” the southwesterly corner of land of feet by land late of Adam Skrent to the and conditions of record and subject to W. one hundred fifty and twen- Raymond R. and Patricia C. Stevens; point of beginning. all tenancies and/or rights of parties in ty hundredths (150.20) feet by said THENCE partly by old wall, partly by For our title reference see that deed possession. Route 12 to the point of beginning. land of said Stevenses and partly by of John J. Poplawski and Linda J. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded land of Uno Torsti; North 88° 00’ East, Poplawski to John J. Poplawski, Linda certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 with the Worcester County (Worcester 439.10 feet to a large stake and stone; J. Poplawski and Brian Poplawski, as a deposit must be shown at the time District) Registry of Deeds in Book THENCE by land of said Torsti, by an JTWROS, dated August 26, 2004, and and place of the sale in order to qualify 17949, Page 101. old wire fence line; South 26° 20’ East, recorded with the Webster, Worcester as a bidder (the mortgage holder and The premises will be sold subject to 50.00 feet to a stake; South 22° 47’ (S) County Registry of Deeds on August its designee(s) are exempt from this any and all unpaid taxes and other East, 114.90 feet to a stake and South 30, 2004 at Book 34491, Page 151. requirement); high bidder to sign writ- municipal assessments and liens, and 24° 31’ East, 35.10 feet to a stake at For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- subject to prior liens or other enforce- other land of Ernest L. Smith, et ux; with the Worcester County (Worcester tance of bid; balance of purchase price able encumbrances of record entitled THENCE by said land of Ernest L. District) Registry of Deeds in Book payable in cash or by certified check to precedence over this mortgage, and Smith, et ux; South 87° 16’ West, 34491, Page 151. in thirty (30) days from the date of the subject to and with the benefit of all 491.00 feet to an iron pipe on the The premises will be sold subject to sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- easements, restrictions, reservations easterly line of aforesaid Larned Road; any and all unpaid taxes and other ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 and conditions of record and subject to THENCE by the easterly line of said municipal assessments and liens, and Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, all tenancies and/or rights of parties in road, North 9° 40’ West, 152.36 feet subject to prior liens or other enforce- MA 01824-4100 or such other time possession. to a stake at the beginning of a curve; able encumbrances of record entitled as may be designated by mortgagee. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or THENCE by the easterly line of said to precedence over this mortgage, and The description for the premises con- certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 road, northerly by a curve to the right hav- subject to and with the benefit of all tained in said mortgage shall control as a deposit must be shown at the time ing a radius of 140.00 feet and a length easements, restrictions, reservations in the event of a typographical error in and place of the sale in order to qualify of 47.64 feet to the place of beginning. and conditions of record and subject to this publication. as a bidder (the mortgage holder and CONTAINING 88,864 square all tenancies and/or rights of parties in Other terms to be announced at the its designee(s) are exempt from this feet or 2.04 acres, more or less. possession. sale. requirement); high bidder to sign writ- BEING shown on a plan recorded in Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- Worcester District Registry of Deeds, certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 The Bank of New York, as Trustee for tance of bid; balance of purchase price Plan Book 354, Plan 55. as a deposit must be shown at the the certificateholders of the CWABS, payable in cash or by certified check For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded time and place of the sale in order Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series in thirty (30) days from the date of the with the Worcester County (Worcester to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage 2007-9 sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- District) Registry of Deeds in Book holder and its designee(s) are exempt Korde & Associates, P.C. ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 6753, Page 11. from this requirement); high bidder to 321 Billerica Road Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, The premises will be sold subject to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Suite 210 MA 01824-4100 or such other time any and all unpaid taxes and other acceptance of bid; balance of purchase Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 as may be designated by mortgagee. municipal assessments and liens, and price payable in cash or by certified (978) 256-1500 The description for the premises con- subject to prior liens or other enforce- check in thirty (30) days from the date Andronic, Lisa and Michael, 14-018368, tained in said mortgage shall control able encumbrances of record entitled of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s July 3, 2015, July 10, 2015, July 17, in the event of a typographical error in to precedence over this mortgage, and attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 2015 this publication. subject to and with the benefit of all Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, July 3, 2015 Other terms to be announced at the easements, restrictions, reservations MA 01824-4100 or such other time as July 10, 2015 sale. and conditions of record and subject to may be designated by mortgagee. The July 17, 2015 Federal National Mortgage Association all tenancies and/or rights of parties in description for the premises contained Korde & Associates, P.C. possession. in said mortgage shall control in the 321 Billerica Road Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or event of a typographical error in this Suite 210 certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 publication. Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 as a deposit must be shown at the Other terms to be announced at the (978) 256-1500 time and place of the sale in order sale. Morse, Daniel D. & Patricia A., to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC 13-011975, July 3, 2015, July 10, holder and its designee(s) are exempt Korde & Associates, P.C. 2015, July 17, 2015 from this requirement); high bidder to 321 Billerica Road July 3, 2015 sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Suite 210 July 10, 2015 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 July 17, 2015 price payable in cash or by certified (978) 256-1500 check in thirty (30) days from the date Poplawski, Brian, 12-010261, July 3, of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s 2015, July 10, 2015, July 17, 2015 attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 July 3, 2015 Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, July 10, 2015 MA 01824-4100 or such other time as July 17, 2015 may be designated by mortgagee. The www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 10, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Trips Offered The “Trips Offered” section is for is included at D’Orsays in old Quebec. wine and ice cream sundae. You will lis- a.m. Webster. Entertainment/narrated non-profit organizations and will run Next day is the Picturesque Beaupre ten to “Sweet Dreams,” “Walking after cruise/Salem visit, too! The best sum- as space allows. Anyone who wishes to Coast with a visit to Les Cuivre d’art Midnight” and more. Need 25 people. mer time trip ever! take advantage of this space must submit and Guilles Copper Museum, Shrine St • Tuesday, Sept. 22: A tribute to the • Sept. 13-15: Atlantic City Resorts a copy of a not-for-profit certificate to Anne de Beaupre and more free time in Beach Boys. SOLD OUT Casino — Atlantic City’s original Editor Adam Minor. Mail your certificate Quebec City. Dinner this evening is the • Oct. 13-19: Aruba — $1,850 per per- casino! $229. 7 a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. and information to Trips Offered, c/o Café de Paris. A stop at the duty free son all inclusive. SOLD OUT. I will be Southbridge. $25 slot bonus, two buffets, Adam Minor, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, shop on our departure from Canada is running this trip in 2016. I am taking revue show, great walking on the board- MA 01550; fax to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to included. The trip cost is $695 per per- names now for this trip. walk, food and shopping, too! [email protected]. son/double; $635 per person/triple and • Thursday, Nov. 12: A tribute to • Oct. 4: New Hampshire Turkey Train $975 single. A budget payment plan and Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra. “Granite State”/Foliage & Turkey UNION SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE cancellation insurance are available. $89 gets you a deluxe motor coach Feast, $75. 8 a.m. Southbridge; 8:30 a.m. Once again, the opportunity to Departure is from Southbridge at the ride to the Venus De Milo in Swansea. Webster. Scenic train ride/turkey feast experience the pleasure to travel in a specific location. Please note: A valid You have a choice of chicken or fish. on board/farm stand visit, and more! day or an extended excursion comes U.S. Passport is required. Sebastian Anzaldo and Sharon Owens • November: Fantastic show with lun- to you. Chapter No. 12, USJB/CFL of • October: A possible two-day foliage Look and sound like Frank Sinatra and cheon included! Further information Southbridge, a non-profit fraternal, trip to New Hampshire. Barbra Streisand. They will perform such as place, date, times of departure, announces the 2015 scheduled trips. As • Nov. 15: A day in New York City many of their great songs and do a duet. etc., to be announced shortly! always, all excursions are available to to do as you wish. Sightseeing, visit a 10 seats remain. For reservations on these exciting the public. One doesn’t have to be a museum, shop, dine, attend a matinee Trips are open to the public! Make tours, please contact Janet Caouette at member of USJB to attend a sponsored Broadway show, etc. Departure from checks payable to the Southbridge 508-887-2215, or Bernadette Langlois at event. Please consider keeping this list Southbridge is 6:30 a.m. with return Senior Citizens Association. Contact 508-943-8047. Please make checks pay- for future reference. We also offer gift time to Southbridge about 10:30 p.m. Jim Julian at the Casaubon senior able to Bernadette Circle No. 709. Mail certificates in any amount as an appre- Cost is $54 per person. Please reserve center, Monday. Wednesday or Friday to Bernadette Circle No. 709, P.O. Box ciation gift. The recipient can apply the early. mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. or call 774- 201, Webster, MA 01570. gift certificate for any event of his or • Dec. 12: Festival of Christmas Lights 922-4049, or e-mail me jimtrips@yahoo. Bernadette Circle No. 709, Daughters her choice up to the face value of the at the La Salette Shrine — A concert com. of Isabella, is a non-profit, charitable with Fr. Pat, the Singing priest in the Catholic women’s organization. certificate. Please call for additional MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY details (508-764-7909) and leave a mes- Shrine Chapel: visit the international display of Nativity sets, the gift and PARISH CHARLTON SENIOR CENTER sage. TRIPS The following are brief descriptions book shop, the candle shrine, the bis- SPENCER — Mary Queen of the of the scheduled excursions. If you are tro and all preceded by a luncheon at Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, Charlton Senior Center presents 2015 interested in any of these events, please Wright’s Farm Restaurant. Cost is $49 is offering the following trips. For more Trips: call for additional information and for for adults; $35 age 4 to 10; Free 3 years information, call Bernard Dube at (508) • July 23: “Lobsterbake & Lighthouse reservations. All trips require a res- and under. 885-3098. Lovers Harbor Cruise” at Pine Point ervation form and a payment form. We at Chapter No. 12 hope you can • , Estonia, Lithuania & Latvia, Restaurant in Scarborough, Maine, $99 Suggestion is to reserve early. join us for one or more of these sched- including St Petersburg, the Bolshoi, includes lunch, beautiful 90 min. nar- • July 19: A Sunday afternoon at uled trips for 2015. The possibility of etc.: Sept. 6-21. rated scenic cruise and transportation. Tanglewood — reserved seating for the additional day or extended trips may • Vietnam, Thailand & Cambodia: Make check payable to: Best of Times. 2:30 p.m. concert in the Koussevitsky take place. Watch for these special Feb. 13-29, 2016 • Oct. 6: “Fall Foliage” Day Trip Music Shed, preceded by a luncheon announcements. Please remember • Holland, Belgium & Luxembourg: Guided Tour — $79.95 includes lunch at the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge. Sir to keep this list for future reference. May 2-12, 2016 at JP Stephens, service of Best of Time Neville Mariner, conductor and the Chapter No. 12, USJB (Union Saint- • Iceland: June 20-25, 2016 tour guide, visit to Cathedral of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will per- Jean Baptiste), is a non-profit fraternal • Germany, Switzerland & Austria, Pines, Smith’s Country Cheese & Red form music of Mozart and Schumann. society and at various times via these including a Rhine River Cruise: Aug. 22 Apple Farm & Transportation. Make The concert guest performer is Paul excursions we are able to provide some to Sept. 4, 2016. check payable to: Best of Times. Lewis, pianist. The cost is $119 per per- monetary assistance to worthy causes. • Oct. 28: “America Sings: Let Freedom son. A limited number of seats (30) are BERNADETTE CIRCLE NO. 709: Ring” with Cabaret Lulu at OSV in SOUTHBRIDGE SENIOR DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA available. Reservation deadline is July CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Sturbridge. $47.50 includes lunch at 10. Departure is 9 a.m. from the RMV, 2015 FANTASTIC BUS TOURS Oliver Wight Tavern at Old Sturbridge La Rochelle Way. Southbridge. • Thursday, July 16: Gambling at Village and Music/Variety Show. Meet • August: A possible mystery trip to Mohegan Sun. $25 gets you a deluxe • July 12: Hukelau Dinner Theatre — at OSV at 11:30 a.m. Make check pay- someplace unique. motor coach from the Southbridge “Christmas in July,” delicious cuisine/ able to: H. David Weinstein. • Sept. 8-11: A four-day excursion to Community center to Mohegan Sun, a show, $72. 8:30 a.m. Webster; 9 a.m. • Dec. 8: “A Holiday Celebration” with Quebec City, the only historic walled $25 casino package subject to the casi- Southbridge, Atkins Farm Stand visit! Cabaret Lulu at OSV in Sturbridge. city in North America. Lodging for no. The bus will leave the Community Hawaii comes to Chicopee! $47.50 includes lunch at Oliver Wight three nights at the Palace Royal Hotel Center at 10:00 a.m. I must have a min- • Aug. 9: Newport Playhouse Show & Tavern at Old Sturbridge Village and near Saint Jean Gate to the old city. imum of 30 and money is due at time of Lobster Fest! Lobster “plus” Feast! $92. Music/Variety Show. Meet at OSV at Included is dinner at the hotel’s Beffori sign up. You will need a current picture 9 a.m. Southbridge; 9:30 a.m. Webster. 11:30 a.m. Make check payable to: H. Steak House. A local guide for sight- ID or players card to get casino pack- Terrific “Flamingo Court” show and David Weinstein seeing Quebec Citadel Fortress, the age. Need 35 people. cabaret! Lobster “plus” buffet and Please call Elaine for more info at 508- Plains of Abraham and the original • Thursday, Aug. 20: A Tribute to Newport’s best show! 248-2231 Flyers available at the Charlton lower old town, Place Royale ends with Patsy Cline and lobster feast. $80 gets • Aug. 23: Gloucester Lobster Senior Center, 37 Main St, Charlton, free time for a gourmet lunch (on own) you transportation to the Log Cabin. Cruise New England’s Finest Cruise MA 01507. Flyers available at Charlton and explore the romantic charms of the You will enjoy Hors d’oeuvres, clam Luncheon, $87. 8:30 a.m. Southbridge; 9 Senior Center. Parisian style streets. Evening dinner chowder, ribs, chicken and lobster with LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S SALE the County Road leading from Buffums attorney, the amount of the required parcel of land situate in said Dudley, OF REAL ESTATE Village, so-called, to Webster. deposit as set forth herein within five in the County of Worcester, and in By virtue and in execution of the Power Being the same premises as conveyed (5) business days after written notice said Commonwealth, bounded and of Sale contained in a certain mortgage to grantor in deed from Gary L. Kettle of the default of the previous highest described in said petition as follows: given by John J. Sneade to “MERS”, and Maria K. Kettle dated February 4, bidder. Property Address: 3 Saenger St. Mortgage Electronic Registration 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Other terms, if any, are to be announced Description of Parcel: A parcel of land Systems, Inc., a separate corporation County Registry of Deeds in Book at the sale. with any buildings thereon, containing that is acting solely as nominee for 35658, Page 246. Present holder of said mortgage about 0.682 AC being described as Lendia, Inc., “Lender”; and its succes- Terms of Sale: These premises are Nationstar Mortgage LLC parcel 111-0-22-0-0 in the office of the sors and assigns dated September 12, being sold subject to any and all unpaid by its Attorneys Assessors Town of Dudley identified in 2006 and recorded with the Worcester real estate taxes, water rates, munici- Guaetta and Benson, LLC book and page 46484-249, Worcester County (Worcester District) Registry pal charges and assessments, condo- Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire Registry of Deeds. of Deeds, in Book 39787, Page 1, as minium charges, expenses, costs, and P.O. Box 519 If you desire to make any objection or assigned by Assignment of Mortgage assessments, if applicable, federal tax Chelmsford, MA 01824 defense to said complaint you or your dated April 18, 2012 and recorded with liens, partition wall rights, statutes, July 2, 2015 attorney must file a written appear- Worcester County (Worcester District) regulations, zoning, subdivision con- July 10, 2015 ance and an answer, under oath, Registry of Deeds, Book 48929, Page trol, or other municipal ordinances or July 17, 2015 setting forth clearly and specifically 333, of which mortgage the under- bylaws respecting land use, configu- July 24, 2015 your objections or defense to each signed is the present holder, for breach ration, building or approval, or bylaws, part of said complaint, in the office of of the conditions of said mortgage statutes or ordinances regarding the the Recorder of said Court in Boston and for the purpose of foreclosing the presence of lead paint, asbestos or (seal) (at the Courthouse located at Three same will be sold at Public Auction other toxic substances, sanitary codes, COMMONWEALTH OF Pemberton Square, Room 507 in at 12:00 PM, on July 31, 2015, on housing codes, tenancy, and , to the MASSACHUSETTS Boston, MA 02108), on or before the the premises known as 8 Drury Lane, extent that they are recorded prior to LAND COURT twenty-fourth day of August in the year Oxford, Massachusetts, the premis- the above mortgage, any easements, DEPARTMENT OF THE two thousand and fifteen. es described in said mortgage, togeth- rights of way, restrictions, confirmation TRIAL COURT Unless an appearance is so filed by er with all the rights, easements, and or other matters of record. PETITION TO FORECLOSE or for you, your default will be record- appurtenances thereto, to wit: Purchaser shall also bear all state and TAX LIEN ed, the said complaint will be taken The land and buildings in Oxford, county deeds excise tax. The deposit No.14TL150005 as confessed and you will be forever Worcester County, Massachusetts at 8 of $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, barred from contesting said complaint Drury Lane being Lot B and Lot B-1 as bank or certified check at the time and and to To any former manag- or any judgment entered thereon. shown on plan entitled, “Plan of Land place of the sale, with the balance ers, members, creditors, and any And in addition to the usual service prepared for Gary Kettle, Oxford, MA” of the purchase price to be paid by other persons claiming any inter- of this notice as required by law, it dated April 21, 1987 and filed with the bank or certified check within thirty est in New Hope Apostolic Church, is ordered that the foregoing cita- Worcester County Registry of Deeds in (30) days after the date of the sale, to LLC, a dissolved Massachusetts tion be published forthwith once in Book 584, Plan 86. be deposited in escrow with Guaetta Limited Liability Company, formerly the Webster Times a newspaper pub- Containing 3.1 acres, more or less. and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton of Dudley, Worcester County, said lished in Southbridge. Also, conveying the right to enter the Street, Suite 212, North Chelmsford, Commonwealth; Reverend Kurt W. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Esquire, premises to draw water from an outside Massachusetts. Geddis, as Manager of said New Hope Chief Justice of said Court, this twen- well located westerly from the house In the event that the successful bidder Apostolic Church, LLC, now or former- ty-ninth day of June in the year two owned now or formerly by James at the foreclosure sale shall default in ly of Worcester, Worcester County, thousand and fifteen. Whittaker and Sons, Inc. that is locat- purchasing the within described prop- said Commonwealth; or their heirs, Attest with Seal of said Court. ed easterly from the dwelling house erty according to the terms of this devisees, legal representatives, suc- Deborah J. Patterson on the above described tract. Also, Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the cessors and assigns: Recorder conveying a right of way over a drive- Memorandum of Sale executed at the Whereas, a petition has been pre- Plaintiffs Attorney: James E. Coppola, way now in existence leading from the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee sented to said Court by the Town of Jr., Esq., Coppola & Coppola, southerly side of the dwelling house on reserves the right to sell the property Dudley, in the County of Worcester, 40 South St. above described tract and extending by foreclosure deed to the second and said Commonwealth, to foreclose Marblehead, MA 01945 easterly to the westerly line of a private highest bidder or, thereafter, to the all rights of redemption from the tax (781) 639-0140 road known as Dodge Terrace and next highest bidders, providing that lien proceedings described in said July 10, 2015 thence northerly to its intersection with said bidder shall deposit with said petition in and concerning a certain

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Great for your garden Small Table 3 BICYCLES, $150.00 or best offer comic books, old $10 per bag 2 DRAWER NIGHT $25 1 Hardrock Ladies, 1 Giant CEMETERY PLOT bedroom set, waterbed frame, 508-943-4850 Ladies, 1 Giant Mans, Call STAND Double plot ORECK foldout loveseat. Call $150.00 each 508-238-5233 1/2 price at For Sale: $45.00 CALL SEALY QUEEN SIZE 508-347-7441 2 MONGOOSE PRO Angle Iron Cutter $2200 FULL/QUEEN 29 GALLON (508)631-0756. 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284 LOST & FOUND 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 433 CLEANING 505 APARTMENTS FOR PETS WANTED RENT Settle in your New Studio Home... $ BUY & SELL $ TLC Did you find ALL GOLD & SILVER HOME CLEANING SOUTHBRIDGE Rockdale House Apartments ITEMS your pet? Foster We Use & Supply Organic Three bedrooms, 63 School Street • Northbridge, MA Specializing in Or find a home Cleaners To Ensure Stove, Off-street parking, NUMISMATIC COINS, Parents Wanted Beautiful, spacious Studio Apartments for Adults 62 years Seeking Quality Homes Your Family’s Safety. Washer/Dryer Hook-ups in for one? gold & silver of any form! apartment. and better that meet HUD eligibility income guidelines. Throughout Central MA Rents are based on 30% of adjusted gross income, if eligible. To Provide Foster Care Gift Certificates For w/Fridge Qualified with over 30 To Children In Need. Baby Showers, Limited restricted storage. Newly remodeled with modern appliances and carpeting. years experience & 24/7 Support. 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AND DAWN DOLLS Spencer, MA Gone to the Dogs VINYL DOLLS TRAILER TRUCK Power Washing Single lot $1000 Carpentry Training and behavior from the DRIVERS Double $2000 50s 60s 70s • FREE ESTIMATES • Single cremation lot management in your • FULLY Insured • $400.00 also WANTED South Dennis, home. clothing and extras • Reasonable Rates • off Rte. 134: Positive methods used. call Rich O’Brien Call Mike Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, Certified Pet Dog 9am-9pm *************** Painting 508-450-7330 28 Years Of Experience 774-200-6164 2 twins) 1 bath home with trainer and member 508-248-7314 or full kitchen & microwave, APDT WANTED Class A CDL with pinegrovecemetery washer/dryer, screened in Call Renelle at [email protected] porch w/ picnic table, grill, Old Mopeds, Scooters, Hazmat cable TV. Outdoor shower. 508-892-1850 Dirt Bikes Based in 500 REAL ESTATE On dead-end street. Cemetery Plots email: Any condition North Brookfield Near shopping, theater, [email protected] Looking for projects Worcester County Memorial restaurants, bike trail, Cash paid Park fishing, playground, Stowe Farm Call Travis ****************** 505 APARTMENTS FOR Valor II Section 10 minutes from bay and Fun for all ages Leave message RENT Graves 1 & 2 ocean side beaches. 774-242-9227 Please Call (We also sell) BROOKFIELD Valued at $7600 Weeks Still Available: -summer camp 508-867-3235 Asking $4000 July 11 - July 18 -birthday parties WANTED TO BUY APARTMENT Aug 22 - Aug 29 -Horse back riding BY COLLECTOR One Bedroom 508-885-6489 lessions Beautiful, quiet area. 508-885-4278 Off season rates available -dog borad, bathing Old comic books 400 SERVICES Easy access to route 9. 1940s and up Second floor Call Janet Beatles memorabilia Sept and Oct Furnished CEMETERY PLOTS at 508-865-1583 1960s and up Apple and pumpkin picking 8’x6’ Blackboard $750/mo Worcester County after 6 pm, or email Famous monster Old School including utilities Memorial Park June at magazines, Godzilla, [email protected] Petting zoo and more $500.00 For more information Paxton, MA Frankenstein and call 774-232-7761 Garden of Gospels for more information. 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(NAPS) sport. Healthy competition is good. When young girls learn Capable, strong and confi- to stick together and lift each dent women are in the news other up, they internalize the with increasing frequency valuable lesson of teamwork. these days—from politicians Whether your daughter is ath- and movie stars to women letically, artistically and/or making strides in sports, busi- academically inclined, help her ness and the military. Parents find ways to join with others are becoming more aware that and learn how to be a team helping their children—par- player. Let her know it’s OK to ticularly girls—build skills compete by using her strengths that lead to empowerment is to the best of her ability. important for success in life. • Build empathy by vol- But many parents may be won- unteering together. Helping dering just how to go about it. others is a great way to spend Child and adolescent psycho- quality time together and learn therapist Katie Hurley, a par- to focus on other’s needs, which enting expert and author of the is a great leadership skill. upcoming book “The Happy Search for monthly volunteer Kid Handbook: How to Raise opportunities and choose one Joyful Children in a Stressful that appeals to both of you. A delightful animated film that parents and children can watch together can lead to important life lessons. World,” notes that empower- Spend some time doing good to ment begins at home with day- feel good together. to-day activities. Here are some easy tips what she thinks and how she George Lucas, now on DVD. girls up is to help identify and LEARN MORE feels is important and that she A key character is Marianne, then support their strengths Hurley recommends as effec- For more tips from Katie is a priority for you. a female whose journey to so you can encourage them to tive in helping your daughter Hurley, visit http://practicalk- • Help identify good empowerment includes learn- reach their goals. to be her best self. atie.com. models. Watch what she’s ing to see people not for how • Resist jumping in to • Communicate, com- • Disney’s “Strange watching and discuss it togeth- they look, but for who they “fix” things. Rather than solv- municate, communicate. One Magic,” http://strangemagic- er. Kids today are often plugged really are. George Lucas notes, ing your daughter’s problems, of the most important things movie.com, on DVD and Digital into their own world and tuned “The point of the film is that try stepping back so she can parents can do is open the HD. out to their parents. But that everyone deserves to be loved work through conflicts and find lines of communication. Listen • Preorder Hurley’s doesn’t mean you have to sit and true love goes much deeper solutions on her own. When before you respond. Allow your “The Happy Kid Handbook” on back and remain in the dark. than just infatuation or looks... you empower your daughter to child to vent and articulate her Amazon: http://amzn.to/1Jlcx- Watch her—or your—favor- It’s about finding true beauty problem-solve, you show her emotions, while letting her mI. know you’ll just listen, without ite shows or movies together. in someone’s soul regardless of you have confidence in her The subtle lessons in a film how they look.” ability to handle her life. This judgment. Showing empathy is Strange Magic© & ™ 2015 can be the impetus for dis- • Encourage girls to aim allows her to enlist your par- important (“I hear you” and Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights cussing issues and providing high. Remind them that hard ticipation in a discussion and “How can I help?”). Give lots of Reserved. love, acceptance and support. role models. One such film is work and dedication are part of show your support through the This will help her know that “Strange Magic,” Touchstone’s what it takes to reach goals and process. newest animated tale from dreams. The key to building • Success is a team Family Vacations—Family Decisions The majority of U.S. parents view dine on the local cuisines. kids’ input as a way to get more out of 3. Develop a list of before-de- the vacation. More than half (53 per- parture challenges and learning goals cent) involve their children in the plan- about the places you’ll go. Provide a list ning process to get them excited about of websites, atlases, world books, desti- the trip, 42 percent say they involve nation brochures and magazines. Have their kids so they can learn about new children find where you’re going on a things, and nearly a quarter (24 per- map, note the time zones and master cent) of parents use vacation planning a few basic but essential words of the as an educational opportunity. local languages. “We are surprised the survey shows 4. List several stops on your itin- kids have such a strong influence on erary and ask your kids to assemble a family travel decisions,” says Brian selection of preferred activities in those Sharples, co-founder and CEO of destinations. Together, find times and HomeAway, the world’s leading whole- places for curiosity detours, as building home vacation rental marketplace with in room for surprise and serendipity is more than one million listings ranging fundamental to fun travel. from condos to castles and tiny houses 5. Establish a way for your kids to luxury villas. “Now, it seems the to chronicle what they learn, for both whole family is invested in the expe- personal use and as class presentations, rience, with kids bringing their own including descriptions of people, pic- travel preferences to the table.” tures and video (offer them some cam- Get Ready For Your Next Getaway era or phone time). Not sure on how to best involve your 6. Let kids weigh in on where you Kids today have a major say in family vacation destinations. kids in planning a vacation? Ranier stay—it may add to a more harmoni- Jenss, president and founder of the ous trip. According to the Kidfluencer Family Travel Association, offers his survey, more than one-third of kids in top six tips: the U.S and Europe (40 percent) prefer (NAPS) HomeAway Kidfluencer Survey, fielded 1. Create a family tree. Use what to stay in a vacation rental over other by independent market research firm you discover about your relatives as types of places, such as hotels, cruises An impressive 87 percent of parents YouGov, which surveyed kids (ages six inspiration for where to go and what or RVs. U.S. kids note “getting their in the U.S. and Europe give kids a say to 18) and parents based in the U.S., to do. Family history and heritage can own room or bed” is what they think in vacation destination planning. One U.K., France, Germany, and Spain. ground a trip in very meaningful ways. would be the best part of staying in a in three U.S. millennial parents (34 per- Findings show that not only do kids 2. Once an itinerary has been set whole house (39 percent). cent) even empower their kids to have have significant decision making over and before you depart, immerse your- For more vacation inspiration or full control over the final vacation des- the entire travel-planning process but selves and your children in the cultures planning tips, visit HomeAway.com and tination decision. most also said their favorite thing about and the places you’ll visit. For example, FamilyTravel.org. That’s according to the new vacations is being together with family. read stories about the destinations and Protect Your Family Three Ways

(NAPS) 2. Childproof. If children live in or visit your house, you should know that A few simple steps can help reduce every day, nearly seven youngsters are the risk that your loved ones will be treated in hospital emergency rooms injured in your house. for electrical shock or burn injuries 1. Be sure your home is adequate- caused by tampering with a wall outlet. ly protected by smoke alarms. Smoke Fortunately, tamper-resistant recepta- alarms should be installed in every bed- cles (TRRs) can replace standard outlets room, outside each sleeping area and to protect children from injury. They on every level of the home. For the best include a built-in shutter system that protection, smoke alarms should be keeps foreign objects out. When equal interconnected, so that they all sound if pressure is applied simultaneously to one sounds. You can now interconnect both sides, the receptacle cover plates battery-operated alarms by wireless open, so a standard plug can make con- technology. tact with the receptacle contact points. Combination devices that include Without this synchronized pressure, both ionization and photoelectric the cover plates remain closed. alarms offer the most comprehensive 3. Give your home a check-up. To protection. An ionization alarm is more reduce your risk, your outlets, exten- responsive to flames, while a photo- sion cords, appliances and lightbulbs electric alarm is more responsive to a all need to be safely inspected, installed, smoldering fire. utilized and maintained. Once the alarms are installed prop- Learn How erly, be sure to test them monthly and To help you identify and remedy replace the batteries once a year or any electrical hazards in your home, anytime an alarm “chirps” or “beeps” the Electrical Safety Foundation to indicate low batteries. In any case, International has a variety of resources smoke alarms should be replaced every that can show you how to protect your 10 years. home and loved ones. Visit www.esfi. org to view and download these materi- als free of charge. Consider replacing outlets with tamper-resis- tant receptacles (TRRs) to protect children Note to Editors: May is National from trying to stick some foreign object into Electrical Safety Month. the outlet. 4 • The Express • Friday, July 10, 2015

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