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TTimesimeseastbayri.com THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 VOL. 48, NO. 12 $1.00 Tiverton Seniors dig marijuana talk Council to probe fire department

Complaints, personnel issues, cited

BY TOM KILLIN DALGLISH [email protected] TIVERTON — A unanimous executive session vote by the Tiverton’s Town Council last week has launched “an investi- gation into issues in the Fire Department.” After the vote, the council announced that it had hired Providence lawyer Marc DeSisto to lead the investigation. The only advance hint about the matter was an agenda item that referred to “potential litigation” and an “investigation.” Town Administrator Matt Woj- cik said Thurs- day that the PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. investigation Tony Caputi, a consultant with Greenleaf, hands out information about the medical marijuana program to Helen Darcy. Mr. Caputi treats several concerns “per- conditions with medical marijuana. In the background, Greenleaf Director and CFO Richard Radebach also distributes flyers. sonnel mat- ters,” and is not an inquiry Helpful information — but no free samples into matters considered to be criminal in BY TOM KILLIN DALGLISH Town nature. [email protected] Administrator He said the TIVERTON — A sure way to Matt Wojcik investigation is draw a crowd these days is to based on advertise a free seminar about “complaints.” He did not dis- medical marijuana. That’s what close the nature of the com- Tiverton’s Senior Center did Mon- plaints or the identity of the day, March 10. complainants. Braving the afternoon cold, 22 “If no new information comes seniors showed up at the center forward,” he said, “the investiga- on Canonicus Street to hear from tion will be based on what’s two representatives of already been submitted.” It’s a Portsmouth’s Greenleaf Compas- “department-wide review.” sion Center. Asked to comment about the Most left pleased by what they’d investigation, Fire Chief Robert heard. Lloyd said, “I am not at liberty to “I thought the presentation was say, because it’s an ongoing good,” said one woman who investigation, and I would direct asked not to be identified. “But you to the town administrator or there were no samples.” the town solicitor.”

See POT TALK Page 3 Judy Wardell enjoys a chuckle during the question and answer period. See FIRE DEPT Page 2 Spring is here! Despite what the thermometer might say winter has passed the torch to spring EAST BAY LIFE Page 2 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 FIRE DEPT: Council mum on fire department probe Tiny Riverside

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Mr. Wojcik said he did not believe the investigation needs would take very long. Mr. DeSisto, 58, and a costly fix lawyer since 1982, has in the past been retained by the Interlocal Trust, the town’s TIVERTON — A small town- insurance carrier. It is not owned bridge over a creek that known if the complaints are flows beneath Riverside Drive is the “potential litigation” “falling apart” and in serious need referred to in the council of repair, says Department of agenda, or if they are being Public Works (DPW) Director defended by the Trust. Steve Berlucchi. Mr. DeSisto will be paid The bridge looks like little more $175 per hour, than a culvert, but it’s classified as Asked about the investiga- a bridge, said John McEwing, who tion, Mr. DeSisto said, “I’m not lives with his wife a few doors making any statement.” away in a house fronting on the An call to Patrick White, the Sakonnet River. Tiverton firefighter who heads The bridge is in poor condition, the Firefighters Local 1703 of Mr. McEwing said. “One of these the International Association days a fire truck or a garbage truck of Firefighters (AFL-CIO) was will go over it, and the creek not returned. underneath will end up with an TOM KILLIN DALGLISH axle in it.” Chief Robert Lloyd (left) responded a few years ago, with an unidentified police officer, to a Stafford Road The creek, which has no name, eastbayri.com 24/7 truck accident that downed a utility pole and cut off power. flooded his house and the house next door during Hurricane Sandy, said Mr. McEwing, who served for ten years as chairman of the Coastal Resources Manage- WARREN TIVERTON ment Council (CRMC). 137 Child Street, Warren, RI 492 Main Rd, Tiverton, RI TOM’S MARKET 401-289-2852 401-816-0862 At the point where it flows Check out our ad on our website under Riverside Drive, the creek www.tomsmarket.com has only another 20 feet to go Fresh. Local. Exceptional. Open 8-8 Monday-Saturday; 8-7 Sunday before it empties into the Sakon- net River. CUSTOM CUT FRESH MEATS DELI SEAFOOD “It drains the whole upland area Fresh Throughout the Day! $ 99 Legacy All Natural nearby,” said Mr. Berlucchi. “It’s Super Trimmed Ground Chuck ...... 3 lb. $ 99 Chicken Kretschmar Turkey Breast ....6 lb. Sweet & Thin Sliced Succulent like a river when it rains, and Cutlets $ 59 All Beef Pork Cutlets ...... 3 lb. Fresh Sliced Tilapia there’s a lot of ponding there — $ 49 Bologna $ 99 lb. USDA Choice Domestic Ham ...2 lb. $ 99 the whole area gets ponded out.” 2 $ 99 $ 99 Boneless Short Ribs ...... 4 lb. 3 lb. 3 lb. “Typically in the spring, or USDA Choice Stella Slicing $ 99 $ 99 when it’s a high tide, then the USDA Grade A Stew Beef ...... 4 lb. Provolone ...... 4 lb. All Natural Jumbo Whole water comes up over the road- Tom’s Famous $ 99 Chicken $ 99 Bay Scallops ...... 6 lb. Italian Sausage ...... 3 lb Mother Goose way,” Mr. McEwing said. wings $ 99 USDA Choice Liverwurst ...... 4 lb. Fresh Native Two large steel roadway plates $ 29 $ 99 $ 99 1 lb. London Broil Steaks ...... 3 lb Littlenecks ...... 3 dz. form the surface of the roadway GROCERY TOM’S KITCHEN FRESH PRODUCE over the bridge, which has a total span of about 18 feet. Delicious Parmesan Crusted Kraft Vidalia Onion $ 99 Crunchy Tilapia ea. As for the cost to fix the struc- Macaroni Grilled ...... 4 Fresh & Snappy Red or Green ture, Mr. Berlucchi said, “I have no & Cheese Chicken Green Beans Seedless Celeste Breast Tom’s Own Dinner ¢ Grapes idea. I’m afraid to guess. This $ 99 Shrimp lb. Pizza $ $ 99 99 5/ 5 5 lb. Pad Thai ...... 6 lb. $ 99 would be a whole replacement. All Varieties 1 lb. This is a full culvert, abutments $ Kozy Tom’s Own Vitamin C Rich Roasted 5/ 5 Salisbury Sweet Potato and everything. It’s a good one. Shack $ 99 $ 99 Pudding Steaks ...... 6 ea. Wedges...... 3 lb. It’ll cost some money.” $ Fresh Express Americana Jumbo 2/ 5 BAKERY Italian Cantaloupes. . 2/$5 Land-O-Lakes 4pk Dannon $ 99 $ 99 Salad Mix . pkg. Butter Activia ..... 1 pkg. Crystal Fresh Baked Delicious 2 $ 49 $ 99 Extra Fancy Quarters.... ea. Geyser Strawberry Fruit Tarts...... 2 pkg. 3 Gourmet Style Red 13-16 oz. Spring Rhubarb Pie $ 99 Post Grains Water Fresh Baked Multi-Grain English Peppers . . . . 1 lb. 48 oz. Friendlys $ 99 $ 99 $ 29 $ 99 Cereal ...... 2/$6 $ 99 4 ea. Boule...... 3 Cucumbers . . . . 1 Ice Cream . . . 2 ea. 3 24 pk. 1/2 Price! wicked deals BIG .com Prices in effect March 19-25, 2014. *Not responsible for typographical errors. We accept manufacturers coupons! The newest way to shop in the East Bay Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 3 POT TALK: Questions, no samples, at marijuana meeting with seniors

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“Just about everybody in this room would consider using it, but it’s not covered by insur- ance,” said Anne LeBreux, 81, who’d come from Massachusetts to “to get information about what it’s all about … Seniors would use it if it was covered by insurance.” She gave the presen- tation high grades — “and they didn’t use 25 dollar words, so we could understand it. “It was an excellent turnout,” said Janice Gomes, the Senior Center’s director. The audience was all women. It was likely most of them were over 65 or 70 — some would have been around back in the late 1960s The two speakers were the only (younger) men in the room. Greenleaf director, and its chief financial officer, Richard Rade- bach was the first to speak. “Greenleaf is one of three com- passionate care centers in the state,” he said. It opened in June, 2013. “There’s much going on in PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. the area,” he said, with 22 states Helen Darcy (left) and Joan Senecal participate in the question and answer period. now having state-approved med- ical marijuana programs. The State of Rhode Island began its Wonder. administering it?” another program ended. The reaction Those conditions include can- program in 2006. The menu lists different bases woman asked. “I would say no, was mostly positive. cer, glaucoma, being HIV positive, Present with Mr. Radebach was and oils, along with numerous because you’re inhaling or smok- “There were people who told Hepatitis C, and “a chronic debili- Tony Caputi, 57, who said he is a edibles, such as cherry and root ing something,” Mr. Caputi said. me they knew someone who tating disease or medical condi- 14-year prostate cancer survivor, beer lollipops, chocolate chip “Will second hand smoke might try it,” said Ms. Gomes. tions or its treatment that pro- suffered chronic neck pain from cookies, fudge brownies, peanut affect pets?” an audience mem- And explaining the reasons why duces” a number of severe or a severe automobile accident, butter and jelly blondie brown- ber asked. the audience was all women, Ms. wasting syndromes. The Rhode and has been diagnosed with ies, butterscotch candies, and “I have a dog and she’s never Gomes said, “Women are more Island Department of Health can Lyme Disease. lavender oatmeal white choco- mentioned it, “ Mr. Caputi said. social than men, are and are designate other conditions. Mr. Caputi said he has a long late chip cookies. “Don’t leave it around though.” more willing to accept the new.” There are currently 7,466 list of medical sensitivities, and “It’s a different effect when you “No free samples?” he was “It was an excellent session,” authorized patients in the state, that medical marijuana helps to take it orally than when you asked. “No, remember a doctor’s said Pat Roppe, 83, “Eventually 243 of whom are over 70, say treat his conditions. smoke it,” Mr. Caputi said. He approval is required,” he said. we’re going to see medicine sup- Department of Health officials. “I was talking to a woman the demonstrated (without actually Mr. Caputi pulled out the porting it.” Recipients are issued cards. other day who was taking 10 dif- using) one device called a vapor- vaporizer he uses, and walked Sally Arruda, 79, said, “I Once you become a card-carrying ferent medications, and she was izer with which vaporized mari- among the audience, showing it. thought it was very informative, patient, you can grow your own extremely grateful for medical juana can be inhaled. It’s handy in settings where no and I never knew you could take medical marijuana, Mr. Radebach marijuana,” he said. “Different types of marijuana smoking is allowed, he said. marijuana in that particular said. “It’s not an easy plant to grow. In short order, Mr. Caputi can have different side effects,” Assisted living centers were men- way,” referring to the vaporizer. “I These are very sensitive plants.” turned to questions to guide his he said. “Skilled botanists are try- tioned. would support the use of med- He said Greenleaf is allowed to presentation. “Why are you ing to produce a product that has Others had questions about ical marijuana if it was with the grow up to 150 plants. It currently here?” he asked the audience. lower highs and is more effective vaporizers, types, sizes, costs. doctor’s permission.” has 800 patients, he said. “Curiosity,” said one woman. “I for seizure disorders,” he said. Show us how you use the vapor- Joan Senecal, 78, when asked if In no state is medical marijuana suffer from arthritis,” said anoth- An audience member asked if izer, one asked. What are the side she’d consider using marijuana, covered by insurance, he said. It is er. you should drive if you’ve had effects, another asked. Another said, “I don’t think so, because an out-of-pocket cost of around “There’s a salve that’s applied marijuana. “You shouldn’t be dri- person asked — again — about I’ve had bad reactions from other $250-$360 per ounce. Up to 10 topically that helps arthritis,” Mr. ving if you’re using marijuana,” free samples. The brand “Mendo- medications.” percent discounts are available to Caputi said. A product called Mr. Caputi said. He also advised cino Purple,” was mentioned. patients on SSDI, SSI, and some “Organic Salve” is listed on against smoking it in a car, Bob Marley’s name came up. Doctor’s permission needed veterans. Greenleaf’s menu. See because of the confusion it might “If you’re a patient, and the Medical marijuana, Mr. Raden- Security and confidentiality www.greenleafcare.org. cause if the car were stopped by qualifying condition disappears, bach said, is available in the state were emphasized. Other products listed on police. you have an obligation to with- only through licensed facilities The other two medical marijua- Greenleaf’s menu include: Bright “Is it addictive?” someone draw from the program, “ Mr. such as Greenleaf. A doctor’s certi- na centers in Rhode Island are the Stomper, Grapefruit, asked. “It’s not addictive the way Caputi said, “but most people fication — that the patient has one Thomas C. Slater Center (Provi- Lavender/cheese, Nordic, Sour alcohol and narcotics are.” don’t, I suspect.” of a number of qualifying condi- dence) and the Summit Center D’s Kush-Hybrid, and Williams “Is smoking the best way of After a little over an hour, the tions — is necessary. (Warwick).

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The condition have a severe impact on the econo- lic Works (DPW) Director Stephen rating for the superstructure … my of the farming community in Berlucchi delivered a new and dire was lowered from poor (rated 4) to the area because of transportation warning recently to the Town critical (rated 2),” due to deteriora- issues.” Council about the condition of tion of the girders underneath. The road also serves, he wrote, Pond Bridge. The bridge inspection rating “as the main and most direct route “The subject bridge has been scale, Mr. Berlucchi told the coun- to the Town’s Fogland Beach and found to be in more serious condi- cil last November, runs “from a 10, recreational area.” Why wait for out of town weekend buyers tion than initially estimated, and which is new, to a 1, which is basi- and long distance mailorder services the estimate to repair the bridge cally unusable.” Certified Jewelry Store with 120 yrs. of Experience has escalated from a deck replace- Based on their May, 2013 inspec- ment to full reconstruction,” Mr. tion, RIDOT engineers estimated Clock ticks on bridge Berlucchi wrote on Feb. 12.. that improvements to the bridge WE PAY EVERYDAY “The existing bridge abutments would cost an estimated total of fix; bond issue will remain, and everything else $732,000. recommended Gold Coins, Gold Watches, Class Rings, Silver Plate Items, Etc. will need to be replaced. If the Hoping to keep costs to the town Price based on the Spot Gold Price the MOMENT YOU SELL!! bridge is not reconstructed in the down, Mr. Berlucchi proposed, TIVERTON — To fix Pond Bridge Also buying Costume Jewelry…. very near future, it will be posted and the Town Council on Nov. 25 and to reconstruct King Road, for lower load limits (based on approved, a low interest loan appli- Director of Public Works (DPW) inspection rating), and soon after cation to the state in the amount of Steve Berlucchi has recommended closed.” $125,000, to just replace the bridge to the council that a $790,000 bond Mr. Berlucchi’s current cost esti- deck. issue be requested for FY ‘14-’15 mate for a complete bridge design, That loan request never got con- for the bridge and $300,000 for construction, and inspection totals sidered, as the town lacks authority King Road. JEWELERS, INC SINCE 1890 $790,000, an amount Mr. Berlucchi to borrow the funds (a prerequisite, To date there is no mention of 1473 S Main St, Fall River, MA 02724 • 508-672-6421 is recommending be raised by a said the state lending agency — the either in the budget that has been bond issue. Rhode Island Clean Water Finance under consideration for months Route 24 N. to exit 5 North Tiverton, turn left continue 3.7 miles to Patenaude on left. That’s over six times greater than Agency, or RICWFA). and that was approved by the www.patenaudejewelers.com the amount he had proposed Meanwhile, engineering reports Town Council Monday night. about three months ago for just now indicate that the scope of the There have been no council dis- replacing the deck of the bridge. project is larger than replacement cussions about the possibility of Mr. Berlucchi, a civil engineer, of the deck, and more funds will be bonding the repair costs. said he based his new estimate on needed. Time is a factor. For just the deck WILD CAT consulting advice from Common- The 40-foot-long bridge across replacement, Mr. Berlucchi esti- wealth Engineers, an engineering the southern outlet of Nonquit mated in January that if the project OIL CO. firm regularly retained by the town, Pond is on Pond Bridge Road, were funded this year, it would and which he said had recently which connects Main Road to Pun- probably be another year or more 24 Hour Burner provided a “cursory” opinion catest Neck Road. It is about 78 before construction could even Service Available about the bridge. years old and was built in 1935-39. start. Mr. Berlucchi’s earlier estimate It’s a link to farms and beaches The timeline for complete was based on a report about the west of the pond. reconstruction of the bridge will bridge’s critical condition prepared The bridge, wrote Mr. Berlucchi involve design, the advertising of a 624-3453 by engineers from the Rhode in the unsuccessful loan applica- request for bids, permitting, and Island Department of Transporta- tion he submitted last fall to RICW- clearances with the Department of Call for Daily Prices tion (RIDOT), who inspected the FA, “is heavily used by local farmers Environmental Management and * price subject to change structure late last spring. to transport their crops to market. the Coastal Resources Manage- “Based on the results of this Farming tractors and equipment ment Council. inspection,” RIDOT engineers said cross the bridge constantly for During construction, the bridge would likely be closed and traffic rerouted, as Mr. Berlucchi said would have been the case if just Advanced Tax Planning, LLC. the deck were to be replaced.. 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11 YEARS AFTER START OF IRAQ WAR TERRIBLE COSTS REMAIN

HUMAN COSTS FOR U.S. SOLDIERS 4,484 U.S. Military Dead 32,200 wounded (20% with brain/spinal injuries) one veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes devastating trauma to soldiers and families

Little Compton rescue truck. FOR IRAQ hundreds of thousands civilian deaths countless wounded For donor, first blood, then a bill 2.7 million internal refugees 1 million or more external refugees BY BRUCE BURDETT for $2,228 for the 18-mile, 28- think most people just have no women with fewer rights than before the war [email protected] minute (one way) drive. Grand idea of the cost of these things LITTLE COMPTON — Her total for the two bills — $4,186. until you actually see the bill.” no real reconstruction occurred attempt at a blood donation good “It just took our breath away” Mr. Prosnitz said he, too, was soaring sectarian violence/civilians deaths mount deed in Little Compton became a Mr. Chaves said. surprised by the size of the ambu- costly ordeal for a Portsmouth They know that ambulances lance bill but did some checking FINANCIAL COST TO U.S. woman recently. and emergency rooms can be and found that ambulance bills Donna Chaves went to St. expensive, but given the circum- here average around $2,000. total cost of war for U.S. taxpayers: $4 trilliion Catherine’s Church Dec. 9 after stance, “it was startling to put it “Maybe I’m out of touch, but learning that a cousin’s son would mildly,” he said. holy mackerel ... that’s health care.” be among those hosting a blood Ms. Chaves has health insur- Little Compton Fire Chief MORAL COST drive there for the sake of a young ance “but we’d rather not go that Richard Petrin said that ambu- person being treated for cancer. route,” her husband said. “We had lance billing, under a procedure of starting a war based on lies, deception and greed But while donating blood, the really hoped that this could be approved by the town some years 60-year-old Ms. Chaves lost con- worked out … I would have ago, is handled by an outside SAKONNET PEACE ALLIANCE sciousness. thought that someone at the firm.” “Fortunately there was a doctor Rhode Island Blood Center would “It’s all done automatically,” he present (the father of one of the have followed up, let my wife said. A report on the ambulance Boy Scouts who had organized the know that they were going to help run is filed with the state as drive). He checked my wife out — out with this ... if you get billed, required, and the billing company she seemed to be fine but he rec- this is the person you should con- then takes that record and seeks ommended that she be taken to a tact, here’s what you should do.” payment. Normally payment is hospital emergency room” for They called the Blood Center, handled by the patient’s medical observation and treatment, said Mr. Chaves said, and later a repre- insurance, the chief said. her husband Robert Chaves. sentative got back to them and A Little Compton ambulance said the Center would try to work Successful blood drive took Ms. Chaves to Charlton something out with the insurance That Dec. 9 St. Catherine’s col- Memorial Hospital in Fall River company. lection was “a very good drive,” where she spent a couple of hours Later, Frank Prosnitz, said Mr. Prosnitz. “No, make that in the emergency room, received spokesman for the Blood Center, an outstanding one.” an IV, and was sent home. confirmed that the Center will Organizers had set a goal of 19 “She was fine — no problems, indeed take care of the ambulance pints, but the final tally was 51 PRICE-LESS OIL just passed out,” Mr. Chaves said. bill, the only one the Center had pints. Fine — at least until two months been given at that point. St. Catherine’s has been hosting Save money on oil with C.O.D payment later when the bills started com- “She did a good thing,” he said, drives for many years, Mr. 24 Hour Burner Service available. ing in. and the Center doesn’t want her to Proznitz said, sometimes six a From the Charlton Hospital be penalized as a result of her year, and this beat any he could Call for pricing 401-624-3200 emergency room came one for effort to give blood. find in the Blood Center’s books Cash, Check, Visa & Mastercard $1,958. He’s glad that the bill will be for that location. And from Little Compton dealt with, he said, “but this has And there’s another one coming Ambulance Services was another been an eye-opening experience. I up there soon, he added — April 1. Opinion Page 6 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014

EDITORIAL Road rules

iverton was evidently asleep at the switch as developers built neighborhood roads over many years. Now that long nap could cost the town a fortune. Town codes most places (oddly Tiverton amongT them) have whole sections dealing with new roads. Often the subject of developer “red tape” griping at plan- ning board meetings, the rules spell out every detail of how a road must be built. They dictate the depth of gravel, stone and asphalt, they have formulas for curves and intersections, they specify width (so snowplows and firetrucks can maneuver), and spell out curbing, grade, drainage and much more. They require that developers post a bond to assure that all is done right, and they warn that no road will be town- accepted until it passes inspection. Judging by the look of Cynthia Avenue, Lawrence Court and countless other roads, it didn’t always happen that way in Tiverton. Many are riddled with potholes (not just after a bad win- ter but year-around), become quagmires when it rains, and send storm water into front yards. Maine logging roads compare favorably to some. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Now Tiverton is learning why those rules were written. With a “we pay taxes too” rallying cry, residents of one neighborhood after another are demanding that their roads be fixed and that town plows clear their snow. They Technology important, (and their insurers) want assurances that fire engines can reach them if need be. but what about Common Core? Under what seems like a “squeakiest wheel” priority order, the town has fixed one (it already needs re-fixing) To the editor: tion your children are getting this core. and is contemplating the next. Well over 100 others (by On Wednesday night during the year? Where is cursive writing Not one parent even questioned estimate of the director of public works) wait in the wings. Little Compton School Committee going? What type of vocabulary will why we would consider these It could wind up costing millions of dollars. meeting, I sat in amazement at our children be learning? Are you votes. As a school committee per- Tiverton argues that many of these roads are private. The how some parents and taxpayers not paying attention to the son who is personally and profes- problem with that defense is that, unless they were came to fight vigorously for a posi- changes in their education? Have sionally against Common Core, I declared private from the outset, the town may have bur- tion that we on the school commit- you sat down with your child to do would suggest you keep a very dened itself with responsibility the moment it signed off on tee with advice from the superin- homework and wondered what close eye on what is going to hap- the building permits. tendent, have approved to remove, this is all about and then showed pen to the education of your chil- And those who live on properly built roads, and paid a their impassioned pleas about the your child how to do it your way? dren in the next several years, espe- premium for the privilege, have reason to wonder why they need for this person and just how There were two votes taken at cially if Mr. Arruda or Mrs. Crowley should bail out others who got their houses on the cheap important technology is for today’s the meeting, one supporting Tiver- is not here to make sure it fits with because the roads were a mess. students. ton’s pause on PARCC and another the tenor of our town. If nothing else, this saga serves as warning to any town I am personally curious why you to support a bill by Representative Peg Bugara tempted to let the road rules slide — even just once. are so concerned about technology Amore to pause PARCC testing, Little Compton When that road crumbles, and it will, the developer will and not about the specific educa- and basically evaluate common School Committee member be long gone and impossible to find. Teaching, technology both matter to most here

SAKONNET TIMES To the editor: future for my girls lies in technolo- that will be needed to succeed I write this letter to express my gy and the ability to communicate with computer based testing, as Established in 1967 utter shock and disdain at the clearly and effectively. My hus- that is certainly something we Matthew Hayes, Publisher recent letter submitted by Little band and I care very much about need to anticipate. Bruce Burdett, Editor Compton School Committee the specific education they are To Mrs. Bugaras second ques- R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus member, Peg Bugara, which as of receiving and spend time with tion: “Where is the cursive writing this writing appears at them every day discussing what going?” Letters policy Eastbayri.com. As an elected they learned and going over class- Again, as a parent who happens The Sakonnet Times encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. member of the school committee, work and homework. Whether to have a career in both scientific We will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Letters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are Mrs. Bugara insulted administra- you love Common Core or not, the research and in higher education, limited to 500 words. Direct letters to: Sakonnet Times, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, R.I. 02809. Letters may also be tors, educators and parents and simple fact is, it’s here and the cursive writing is not going to sent to [email protected] asked several specific questions I WMS teachers are doing every- make my children competitive in Correction policy would like to respond to. She first thing they can to support student the job market in 20 years. Should We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we have not asks: learning. For this reason, it’s kids learn cursive writing? met those standards, please notify us. We will correct any errors brought to our attention or that we dis- cover ourselves. They will always appear on this page. “I am personally curious why imperative that Mrs. Pineaus’ Sure (and do starting in the third you are so concerned about tech- position be maintained. It borders grade) but not at the expense of This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print nology and not about the specific on the absurd to expect that grade teaching critical and analytical without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $38 ($32 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Peri- education your children are get- specific teachers may be asked to thinking, math, logic, problem odicals postage paid Tiverton, RI 02878 and at additonal mailing offices. The Sakonnet Times office is locat- ting this year?” have students master advanced solving and literacy. ed at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, R.I., 02809. Telephone 624-3035. POSTMASTER send address changes to Sakonnet Times, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, R.I., 02809. As a parent with two young chil- literacy and mathematical con- dren at WMS, I know that the cepts and teach the technology See FACING PAGE Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Last chance to eliminate Sakonnet Bridge toll

To the editor: The other bills (S2697 & H7569) ly obligations. This toll is a barrier As the 2014 legislative session submitted will extend the 10 cent for all East Bay residents. Make no moves forward, the General toll from April 1, 2014, to July 1, mistake; this is a tax aimed at the Assembly’s East Bay legislators are 2014, and restrict the RITBA from East Bay residents, who pay providing another practical solu- implementing the ridiculously enough taxes without a high tion to a very complex unfunded higher toll, comparable to the priced toll on this commuter statewide transportation and Newport bridge toll. These bills bridge. Our bill shares the burden bridge infrastructure issue. are requisite to allow meaningful with all Rhode Island residents. We need cooperation and con- discussion and implementation of RIDOT never initiated or com- structive input from the House the first bill, which eliminates the pleted an economic impact state- leadership, Senate leadership and Sakonnet River Bridge toll. ment on how this fully imple- governor to make this bold move Your East Bay delegation has mented excessive toll will affect and implement a 10-year plan fought diligently against tolls on businesses in the East Bay. This is that addresses our transportation the Mt. Hope and Sakonnet River our last opportunity to eliminate infrastructure and stimulates our bridges. Unfortunately, our local the toll. Now is the time to act! business economy. T East Bay representatives and sen- Tolls are not the answer, just a bar- The bills (S2335 & H7432) state ators were outnumbered the last rier to economic development. no Sakonnet River Bridge toll! We few years. We have spoken previ- Residents should contact the gov- welcome open dialogue for modi- ously on the Senate and House ernor’s office and ask them to be a fications to these transportation floor about this unfair tax on our part of this solution. infrastructure fund bills and make Bristol and Newport County con- Walter S. Felag, Jr. Rhode Island a leader in address- stituents, who go over the bridge RI State Senator, District 10 ing this urgent need. for work, appointments and fami- Tiverton, Warren and Bristol Rescuers were there for our family on Christmas Day To the editor: started trembling. I told our son- etc., Eveline is now doing well. 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Kelly, MD Keegan S. Johnson, MD with a direct quote from my six- dered what is this all about and math” and take time to show my 1-508-730-2020 year-old first grader. When I asked then showed your child how to do girls that there is indeed more Located in the Narragansett Mill: her what she thought of the math it your way?” than one way to solve a problem. www.center-for-sight.com 1565 N Main Street, Suite 406, Fall River, MA 02720 homework that she and my hus- To answer simply – every single That is my job as a parent, just as band completed the previous night. The bottom line is that the it is the grade specific teacher’s job evening, she said “I thought it was way information is presented is to present math and literacy at a very challenging mom, but I got always changing. Should we eval- level that keeps our kids competi- everything right on my own.” This uate and question things we don’t tive, and it’s Mrs. Pineaus job to is the same child who brought understand? Absolutely. Some- teach technology. home a ‘writing narrative’ (her times I don’t understand why Shame on you, Mrs. Bugara. words) where she “saw footprints things are the way they are, and as Pamela Coward in the snow and was completely an educated parent that cares, I Little Compton astonished!” Again, her own communicate with my children’s words, and no, I am not trying to tout the intelligence of my child. Quite the opposite actually – my daughters wouldn’t have such a vocabulary if it wasn’t taught in school and reinforced at home. This too supports the argument to retain Mrs. Pineau so as to sup- port all of the teachers at WMS and dedicate grade specific class- room time so that teachers can teach. Next up from Mrs. Bugara: “Are you not paying attention to the changes in their education?” To borrow a word from my first grader, I am astonished that Mrs. Bugara would insinuate we are not paying attention to what our girls are learning. My husband and I, and every single parent I Page 8 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICE REPORT Senate all-nighter an embarrassing spectacle Man faces strangulation charge Monday, March 10 To the editor: pollution changing the climate of that does not help us pay the bills was charged with driving under the After he was picked up on State Police influence of alcohol, refusal to take a (This letter was sent to RI Sena- the Earth is a figment of Al Gore’s and survive in the state you’re breathalyzer test, and speeding (43 in a tor Sheldon Whitehouse) imagination in order to increase supposed to represent? Do you warrant concerning an incident dating Michael J. 30 mph zone). I listened to the news with great his own wealth (he certainly does- and your fellow Senator Jack Reed back to March 15, 2013, Viera, 42, of 58 Massey Road, Tiverton, disdain reporting that the Senate n’t curtail his emissions or carbon even think about the fact that you was charged at 11:30 p.m. with domes- Sunday, March 16 staging an “all-nighter” on climate footprint); the natural emissions both represent the worst state in tic simple assault and domestic disor- At 9:34 p.m., Jeremy A. Jusseaume, 27, change at the Capitol in Washing- of volcanoes, animals, and the the union for jobs and that people derly conduct. or 266 East Road, Tiverton, was ton, D.C., mentioning your name, oceans do more than what man (who can) are leaving the state charged under an affidavit and arrest Senator Whitehouse, as one of the has done. because they can’t afford to live Tuesday, March 11 warrant with domestic vandalism participants. Second, your home state of here anymore? A 14-year-old Tiverton boy was (damage to a car) on January 20, and, First, climate change is viewed Rhode Island has the worst unem- Third, the world is on fire (Syria, charged at 12:13 p.m. with cyberstalk- following a walk-in complaint by the by politicians as a new form of tax- ployment rate of any state in the Ukraine, Georgia, Iran, etc.), and ing and cyberharassment after he post- father of a female victim, with domes- ation on their constituents. The country. It has some of the highest you and your fellow politicians ed threatening comments about a girl tic assault by strangulation, and domes- United States of America has flat- taxation and unfriendly restric- stage an all-nighter on climate on Twitter. tic simple assault. lined emissions at a fraction of tions and regulations on job-mak- change. Seriously, climate change that spewed from Pacific-basin ers in the United States. To think is more important than what’s Clifford B. Douglas, 36, of Kona, Hawaii, Monday, March 17 countries because our (yours and that you believe climate change happening in the Middle East and was charged at 6:15 p.m. with passing At 3:49 a.m., police observed Michael the administration’s) regulations — that you have no control over the Baltic countries? Really? a bad check in August, 2013 for under Bridges, 23, of 1353 Main Road, Tiver- and restrictions have forced jobs — is more important and worth The Democrats in the U.S. Sen- $1,500. ton, asleep in the breakdown lane of to move to China, India, etc. spending your time on than help- ate (yes, you too, Senator) appear Route 24, with the engine running, After he was stopped by police at 9:55 and subsequently charged him with These countries are not stupid ing your constituents and voters to have absolutely no sense of p.m. on Main Road near its intersection enough to curtail their emissions get jobs is beyond my compre- issues that are a great danger to driving under the influence of alcohol with Bulgarmarsh Road, Brant Robin- and refusal to submit to a breathalyz- to destroy their economy. Besides, hension. this once-great nation. 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Colette Lapointe McKeon Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 9 AROUND TOWN PawsWatch for cats call 800/283-8385 or visit www. meeting is tonight ribc.org. SAKONNET AREA — Those Afternoon teas weekly concerned about feline well-being at the community center and maintenance of abandoned, stray cats and kittens are invited to LITTLE COMPTON — Commu- the monthly meeting of Paws nity Cuisine by Marie presents Watch from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. afternoon tea at the Little Comp- Thursday, March 20, at the Tiver- ton Community Center each ton Community Center, 346 Jud- Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. offering a son St. variety of hot and cold teas and a The TNR (Trap, Neuter/Spay selection of petite savory and and Release) group assists people sweet delectables. in the area of Portsmouth, Little Enjoy a refreshing repast in the Compton and Tiverton. If you Helping Newport County nonprofits grow stronger cafe-style dining room. The chef is would like to help in some way, or Fiscal Management Associates Managing Director Hilda Polanco led a three-part training for the leaders Marie O’Loughlin Jenkins. require assistance, attend the of 10 Newport County nonprofits, designed to help them assess their organization’s financial health, meeting, visit www.PawsWatch. infrastructure, management capacity and strategies to communicate their financial condition. The initia- Yoga meditation classes org. or call 848-9867. tive was the brain-child of and funded by BankNewport and the van Beuren Charitable Foundation. at community center Free vinyasa yoga LITTLE COMPTON — Ageless is on Saturdays, March 22, 29 and onship and finalists awards. is $5 per class. gentle yoga meditation classes are class offered on Friday April 5, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lit- Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 Kripalu yoga is on Wednesdays held on Wednesdays from 9:30 to TIVERTON — A free vinyasa tle Compton Wellness Center, 115 for children. Call Joe Perry at 624- with Karen Moore Holliday at 9 10:45 a.m. at the Little Compton yoga class will be offered as part of East Main Road. 3370. a.m. and 4:30 p.m. They are $5 per Community Center on the Com- the Mindfulness through the Taught worldwide for over a class. mons with Caryl Sickul, MA, DMT, Senses Series at Amicable Congre- century, the Alexander Technique Blood drive Sunday “Mindfulness & Meditation for experienced instructor and move- gational Church, 3736 Main Road. will teach you how to move better, at Knights of Columbus Well-Being” with Karen Moore ment specialist. Enjoy mindful flowing meditative feel better and live better. Learn Holliday, Angela Denham and A single class is $17. Group ses- movement joining body, mind how to move with less muscular TIVERTON — The R.I. Blood Brenda Florez is on Thursdays sions are discounted for eight and spirit. tension, how to sit, stand and walk Center is conducting a blood drive from 4 to 5 p.m. Payment is on a weeks. Call Caryl to register and The class is open to the public with greater ease and balance. on Sunday, March 23, from 8 a.m. sliding scale: $5 to whatever your for more information at 816-0024 and welcomes people new to yoga Upon completion of the program, to noon at the Knights of Colum- pocket allows. The holistic practi- or visit www.csickul.com. and those of all levels, abilities and you can adapt its benefits into the bus hall, 28 Fish Road. tioners will alternate weeks of practices. Variations are welcome. activities of your daily life. All are invited. All types are teaching. Blood drive Wednesday Rest as needed. Mindful breathing Ms. Derbyshire has been an needed. Donors must be at least For more information, call 592- at Holy Trinity Church begins the session for 15 minutes AmSAT-certified Alexander Tech- 17 years old and weigh at least 110 0400 or 592-0401 or visit www.lit- and will close the class for an nique teacher for almost 20 years. pounds. For more information, tlecomptonwellnesscenter.org. TIVERTON — The R.I. Blood equal amount of time or more as She had active practices in Chica- call 800/283-8385 or visit www. There also is a behavioral health Center is conducting a blood drive needed. go and Dublin, Ireland. She teach- ribc.org. clinic, in partnership with New- on Wednesday, March 26, from Instructor Caryl Sickul, MA, es and lives in Little Compton. The port Community Mental Health 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Holy Trini- movement specialist, will be avail- cost is $60, and registration is Ongoing activities Center on Monday afternoons. ty Episcopal parish hall, 1956 able to answer questions before, required. Contact Ms. Derbyshire The hours are by appointment at Main Road. during and after class. at 418-3905 maryderby1@gmail. at the Wellness Center 846-1213. All are invited. All types are com. Class is in the church’s upper LITTLE COMPTON — The Little needed. Donors must be at least hall from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Fri- Compton Wellness Center offers Blood drive Monday 17 years old and weigh at least 110 day, March 21. Bring a yoga mat End-of-season party classes at the center at 115 East at Sakonnet Bay Manor pounds. For more information, and water. To register, call 624- for basketball league Main Road. call 800/283-8385 or visit www. 4611 or e-mail AmicableEvents@ Kundalini yoga with Brenda Flo- TIVERTON — The R.I. Blood ribc.org. gmail.com. TIVERTON — The Tiverton rez is on Mondays from 7:30 to Center is conducting a blood drive Junior Basketball League will hold 8:30 a.m. It is $5 per class. on Monday, March 24, from 3 to 5 Blood drive next week Course to teach the an end-of-season party on Satur- An adaptive exercise class for p.m. at the Sakonnet Bay Manor at Sandywoods Farm Alexander Technique day, March 22, at 6 p.m. in the those with mobility issues with Jen theater, 1215 Main Road. Tiverton Middle School cafeteria. Meyer is on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. All are invited. All types are TIVERTON — The R.I. Blood LITTLE COMPTON — An There will be music by DJ Matt, It is $5 per class. needed. Donors must be at least Center is conducting a blood drive “Introduction to the Alexander raffle baskets, scholastic awards, Yin yoga with Angela Denham is 17 years old and weigh at least 110 Technique” with Mary Derbyshire President’s Awards, and champi- on Tuesdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. It pounds. For more information, See more AROUND TOWN Page 11 Page 10 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Sandywoods hosting a concert by Paul Geremia and a gong sound bath A new exhibit in the Listeners typically experience a Ladin is a banjo player, step- The Schemers and The Raindogs sense of well-being as the sacred dancer and singer-songwriter now leads the roots rock band Van Vessem Gallery gong sounds restore the free flow based in Oakland, Calif. Her hus- Men of Great Courage. But, he also has a musical slant of energy throughout the body. band Keith Terry sings, plays bass takes stunning photographs and Some listeners describe out-of- and specializes in body percus- paints portraits of his musical TIVERTON — The Sandywoods body experiences, or seeing sion. heroes. Center for the Arts at 43 Muse Way images, colors or symbols behind Together they present a hybrid Photographer Rick Farrell has hosts concerts, zumba, fitness and their closed eyes. Gong sounds of American folk arts. Hear ener- been drawn to music his entire more. For more information, visit can induce a spontaneous medi- getic and electrifying clawham- life. He grew up in Newport and www.sandywoodsfarm.org. For tative state and can help with mer banjo, bass, percussive spent countless hours in the ‘60s information on concerts, visit stress-related issues, depression, dance, storytelling, and songs listening to his older siblings’ clas- www.sandywoodsmusic.com. fatigue or other conditions related both old and new, with nuanced, sic LPs and 45s on the stereo. Orig- To reserve advance concert tick- to a lack of balance and harmony emotive vocals. Evie’s 2012 , inally a hobby photographer, he ets, call 241-7349. Leave a mes- in the body. “Evie Ladin Band,” was nominat- shot his first concert in 2009, and sage with your name and the Bring mats or blankets for com- ed for Americana Album of the everything seemed to click. He number of tickets desired. You’ll fort on the floor. Chairs also will be Year at the Independent Music had discovered his true passion — pay the advance price at the door. available. Awards. Keith is founder of the concert photography. I The Low Anthem will perform I Legendary bluesman Paul International Body Music Festival. Garrett Sheehan of Rehoboth is in concert on Friday, March 21, at Geremia returns to Sandywoods They have appeared on stages a photographer and graphic artist Garrett Sheehan’s photography 9 p.m. Doors open at 8:30. BYOB on Saturday, March 22, at 8:30 large and small, including “A drawn to the outside world and ranges from quirky natural still and food are allowed. Tickets are p.m. Doors open at 8. BYOB and Prairie Home Companion.” the rural side of life. His unique lifes and classic wildlife shots to $15 at the door and in advance. food are allowed. Tickets are $20 at I Cutler + Farrell + Sheehan, a approach to depicting flora and image treatments that teeter on Seating is limited. Buy advance the door and $18 in advance. new exhibition featuring the fauna culminates in works that the surreal. tickets at www.brownpapertick- Don’t miss this master bluesman, works of Mark Cutler, Rick Farrell range from quirky natural still lifes ets.com/event/570882. one of the best country blues fin- and Garrett Sheehan, opens at the and classic wildlife shots to image From hand silkscreened cover gerpickers ever. With his six- and Van Vessem Gallery at Sandy- treatments that teeter on the sur- I Zumba classes are on art to meticulously crafted songs, 12-string guitars, harmonica, woods on Saturday, March 22. A real. Wednesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. The Low Anthem offers work husky soulful voice, stories of life free, opening reception is from 5 Gallery hours are from 1 to 5 The cost is $7 per class. No previ- meant to be held, savored, con- on the road, and an innate sense to 8 p.m. on Saturday. p.m. Thursday to Sunday, and ous experience is necessary. templated and occasionally of humor, Paul keeps traditional Mark Cutler is a well-known during weekend concerts at the I A Wednesday evening Pilates stomped along to. Ben Knox blues fresh and alive with his singer-songwriter and rock musi- adjacent Sandywoods Center for class is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. with Miller, Jeffrey Prystowsky, Flo- engaging performances. cian. The former front man for the Arts. Annie Beneville. It is $15 per class. rence Wallis, Bryan Minto and Chris Monti will open for Paul. Andy Davis combine folk and The writer, singer, songwriter, AT THE SCHOOLS blues arrangements with the ele- musician and bandleader sings gance of chamber music and the and plays acoustic and electric Little Compton K utility bill, and report card/trans- Ronan, Grade 7; Emma Franklin, fervor of gospel. Some critics have guitar. His playing styles include fer paperwork from previous Grade 6; and Angelin Santerre, called their sound Americana, but fingerpicking, flatpicking and registration under way school or preschool). Grade 5. what the group has done is con- slide. He also plays harmonica, Registration packets may be jure up a varied and elusive sound clawhammer banjo, bass, kazoo, LITTLE COMPTON — If you’re a picked up from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Little Compton Grange of its own. dobro, lap steel, mandolin and resident of Little Compton and through March 28 at the main I A gong sound bath is on Sat- piano. Chris has released three have a child who will be age 5 by office at the temporary school site offering a scholarship urday, March 22, at 6:30 p.m. in records. His repertoire includes Sept. 1, 2014, now is the time to at 29 Meetinghouse Lane. If you register your child for kinder- LITTLE COMPTON — The Little the Yellow Building. It is $15 per traditional folk songs and old have questions, call Wilbur McMa- garten. Wilbur McMahon School is Compton Grange is giving a $500 person. A gong sound bath blues music. hon School at 635-2351. immerses listeners in waves of I Evie Ladin & Keith Terry will already planning for the 2014-15 scholarship to be known as sacred and healing sound. Deb perform on Sunday, March 23, at incoming kindergarten class. “Awashonks,” the queen of the Stevens, using a variety of Tibetan 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 6. BYOB Documentation required to reg- Middle school names Sogkonnites. gongs, bells and chimes, will and food are allowed. Tickets are ister your child includes your Students of the Month It will be awarded to a 2014 bathe you in peaceful sustained $15 for adults, $10 children and child’s birth certificate or passport, graduate of any high school who is waves of primordial sound. free for kids 5 and under. Evie up-to-date medical/immuniza- TIVERTON — Tiverton Middle a Little Compton resident or a tion records for your child, proof School has named Students of the member of Little Compton of Little Compton residency (two) Month for February. Students rec- Grange 32 or a family member and of the following items (R.I. driver’s ognized for their effort, responsi- has been accepted for admission license with Little Compton bility, maintaining school safety, by a school of higher learning. address, R.I. vehicle registration having a positive attitude and Applications can be picked up at with Little Compton address, real showing respect toward others Brownell Library in Little Comp- estate tax receipt, rent receipt or were Paul Amaral, Grade 8; Alyssa ton or Portsmouth High School. Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 11 RELIGION NEWS Holy Trinity a large selection of fabrics and the crowd witnessing Jesus’ cruci- tact the office from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For future events and more home goods. Hours are from 9 fixion. Each session will conclude Monday to Thursday at 635-2452. information, visit www.blissfour TIVERTON — On Tuesday after- a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday and Satur- with discussion about what Jesus’ For more information, visit www. cornerschurch.org. noons during Lent, there is a lun- day. Proceeds benefit the church. words mean for us today. saintandrewsbythesea.org. cheon of soup, bread and cookies For more information, call 624- The next regularly scheduled United Congregational immediately following the noon 4759. time for baptisms at St. Andrew’s Bliss Four Corners healing service and Holy will be in late April during Easter- LITTLE COMPTON — On Eucharist in the parish hall at Holy St. Andrew’s by-the-Sea tide. Anyone interested in being TIVERTON — The sermon topic Thursdays, March 20 and 27 and Trinity Episcopal Church, 1956 baptized, or having children they for the 10 a.m. service on Sunday April 10, a session on “Lenten Main Road. Participants in the LITTLE COMPTON — “Lenten would like to have baptized, is “Touched by an Angel” at Bliss Faith Study on Hymnody” is from healing service will take turns Bible Study: Final Words from the should contact the Rev. Peter Tier- Four Corners Congregational 10 to 11:30 a.m. at United Congre- preparing the afternoon meal. All Cross” will meet on Tuesdays at 4 ney at 635-2452 to schedule a time Church, 1264 Stafford Road. The gational Church on the Com- are welcome. p.m. during Lent at St. Andrew’s for baptismal instruction and to music ministry during the service mons. On Sunday, March 23, Jennifer by-the-Sea, 182 Willow Ave. arrange the date of the baptisms. is led by the Blisstars. Fellowship Sunday worship is at 10 a.m. Barrera, director of Lucy’s Hearth The Bible study for Lent will In preparation for the church’s follows in Erickson Hall. All are Childcare and Sunday school is in Middletown, will speak to the focus on Jesus’ seven last state- 100th anniversary, planners are welcome. Sunday school is at 10 available up to age 12. For more church on the mission and pro- ments from the Cross, as recorded putting together its history. Do you a.m. information call 635-8472. grams available to the women and in the four Gospels. Using a study have a story, a photo, or a piece of The Monday hour-long Bible The Search Committee will children living at Lucy’s Hearth. guide authored by Methodist Pas- memorabilia to share? Perhaps study will meet at 11:30 a.m., com- meet in the parish house on The Trinity Trader Thrift Shop is tor Adam Hamilton, consider something passed down from a mencing from Mark 12:35. Thursday, March 20, at 6:30 p.m. having a half-price sale on all Jesus’ words, alongside a medita- past generation or something you Ladies Aid will meet at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, March 26, the men’s clothing as well as women’s tion that Pastor Hamilton wrote remember yourself? If so, they on Tuesday to plan upcoming board of trustees will meet in the coats and pants. The shop also has from the viewpoint of someone in would love to talk with you. Con- events for Easter week. parish house at 6:30 p.m.

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From Page 9 ton High School, Educator of the for member families and $30 for Year at the High School. non-member families. To Submit Community News Club President Rosemary Bow- Just the movie at 7 p.m. is $3 for on Thursday, March 27, from 3:30 ers said, “Our community has members and $5 for non-mem- BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): [email protected] to 6:30 p.m. at the bloodmobile at many dedicated people and this is bers. Optional childcare for chil- BY MAIL: Warren Times-Gazette, Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809 Sandywoods Center for the Arts, the perfect opportunity to stand dren 5 to 10 is an additional $2 per BY FAX: 401/253-6055 43 Muse Way. before them and recognize their child. Children under 11 must be Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east bayri.com where you can fill out forms for engage- All are invited. All types are outstanding contributions to the accompanied by an adult unless ments, weddings, anniversaries, births and achievements. Go to the bottom of the needed. Donors must be at least Town of Tiverton.” reservations have been made for homepage and click on “Send Us Your News.” 17 years old and weigh at least 110 This will be an annual event, child care. FOR MORE INFORMATION: 401/253-6000, ext. 107 pounds. For more information, each year recognizing people for Reservations for movie, pizza or call 800/283-8385 or visit www. going over and above in their Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., Bristol. Photos are encouraged but cannot be child care are required by 5 p.m. returned, unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed. ribc.org. efforts in town. on the day of the show. Call 635- For tickets, call Rosemary Bow- 2400. Milestone events, such as births, weddings, engagements, etc., must be submitted with- Tiverton Lions Club to ers at 624-7673 or Dawn Cabral- in the year following the event. host Recognition Night Quimby at 624-3792. CAP and food pantry DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday hours in Tiverton listed NOTE: To get information into the Eight Days calendar in the Life section, the deadline TIVERTON — The first Recogni- Family Movie Night is at noon on Friday. tion Night hosted by the Tiverton at the center next week TIVERTON — The East Bay Lions Club is on Friday, March 28, Community Action Program at White’s of Westport, 66 State these hours. jelly, canned chicken, Spam, tuna LITTLE COMPTON — The Little (CAP) at 1048 Stafford Road is Road, Westport. and condiments (salt, pepper, Compton Community Center will open on Tuesdays for social ser- A social hour is at 6 p.m., fol- present a Family Movie Night and Little Compton Food sugar, ketchup and mustard). lowed by a buffet dinner at 7 with vice appointments from 9 a.m. to pizza party on Friday, March 28, in 5:30 p.m., with food pantry access The Food Bank is located at the dinner entertainment by pianist the upstairs theater at the center Bank could use donations from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wellness Center, 115 East Main Steven Dreese. Tickets are $25 per on the Commons. The movie is On Wednesdays, it is open from LITTLE COMPTON — The Little Road. person. “Frozen.” 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. for both social Compton Food Bank is asking As always, financial gifts are Honorees are Joshua Ferreira, Children are invited to come in service and extended food pantry members of the community to appreciated and can be made out Firefighter of the Year; Sgt. Daniel costume, PJs or street clothes, and hours. donate non-expired, non-perish- to the Little Compton Food bank Raymond Jr., Police Officer of the can bring pillows and blankets. able food and personal hygiene and sent to the Wellness Center. Year; Susan Petrarca, a first-grade The night begins with a pizza par- Call 625-5134 for information or For more information, call Sue teacher at Ranger Elementary ty at 6:30 p.m., followed by the registration. Food pantry dona- products. Items needed now are School, Educator of the Year for movie at 7 p.m. tions also are welcome during coffee, dry cereal, peanut butter, Sisson at 635-2722. Elementary School; Christine The movie and pizza party Costa, a sixth-grade math and includes two slices of cheese piz- social studies teacher, Educator of za, soda or juice, popcorn and the Year at the Middle School; and movie. William Phillips, a woodwork- Admission is $6 for members ing/electronics teacher at Tiver- and $8 for non-members or $25 Page 12 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Tax assistance on Wednesdays and Fridays at the Tiverton Senior Center TIVERTON — The Tiverton ware. The instructor will bring in suggested donation is $3. Reserva- and many other services. Stop by open to the public. Senior Center at 207 Canonicus St. his iMac on request. Call the tions are necessary by 11 a.m. the and see what they’re about. On Thursdays, TOPS (Take Off is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- senior center to reserve a seat. day before you would like to Bus transportation is offered for Pounds Sensibly) meets at 9:30 day to Friday. For more informa- Tutorials begin at 1 p.m. sharp. attend. Reservations a week in shopping and meal-site trans- a.m.; weigh-in begins at 9 a.m. tion, call 625-6790. Membership is The AARP Tax Assistance Pro- advance are strongly recommend- portation for any Tiverton resi- Dues are $28 a year and $3 dues $5 a year. To get discounts for gram has begun. Tax assistance ed. dent who is 50 or older or handi- per month. For more information, classes and trips, you must be a counselors are at the senior center The senior center offers informa- capped. It is free. Regular trips are call Anne Lavoie at 624-6203. All member. every Wednesday and Friday from tion and referrals, SHIP (Senior to the Harbor Mall and Super Wal- are welcome. Bingo will be played every Fri- 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through April 11. Health Insurance Program) coun- mart on Tuesday, Tiverton shop- The Knitting & Quilting Volun- day at 1 p.m. in March. Federal and state income tax seling, assistance with medical ping (Rite Aid, CVS, Bank New- teers meet at 1 p.m. on Thursdays. Mark Rudd will teach a “Com- returns will be completed for assistance and SNAP applications port, the post office) and Seabra in Mahjongg players meet on Fri- puter Tutorial” class for those those who are elderly or low and re-certification applications, Fall River on Wednesday, the Dart- days at 11:30 a.m. They are always mouth Mall area the second Fri- interested in learning or improv- income. Bring all necessary, W-2’s, and heating assistance applica- looking for new players. day of the month, and the ing computer skills. It is from 1 to 1099 Interest, pension and annu- tions, AARP-sponsored tax assis- On Monday, Wednesday and Swansea Mall area the fourth Fri- 3 p.m. on Monday, March 24. If ity statements and any other per- tance program and mature driving Friday, Functional Fitness under day of the month. Call for reserva- the direction of Debbie Gagnon is you own a laptop and would like tinent documentation with you. classes, monthly blood pressure tions, which are necessary. On all from 9 to 10 a.m. Exercises include to bring your own computer, a The nutrition program is open clinics sponsored by Visiting Nurse days, you may be dropped at the a Pilates component and exercises wireless network is available. The to anyone who is 60 or older or Services of Newport and Bristol senior center before or after shop- senior center has Windows com- disabled. Meals are served Mon- Counties, door-to-door bus service ping. using weights. The fee is $2 per puters with Microsoft Office soft- day to Friday at 11:30 a.m. The to the elderly in town for shopping, On Tuesdays, Cindy Dressler is class. at the center from 9 a.m. to noon Quilting for charity meets every to assist with health insurance Monday at 9 a.m. plans, supplemental insurance On Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Medicare Advantage Plans. “Walk Away the Pounds” begins at She also can help with medical 9 a.m. with a 20-minute, one-mile billing problems and RIPAE or walk. At 9:25, there is a 30-minute, SNAP (food stamps) applications. two-mile walk, which is more Call the center for an appoint- advanced. Participants can do one ment. or both. It’s free. On Tuesdays, a watercolor class Ongoing events is from 1 to 3 p.m. with instructor Computers are accessible from Madeleine Diogenes. The fee is $3. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. On Wednesdays, chorus, under Cards, Keno and billiards are the direction of Starr Medeiros, ongoing most days. All classes are meets at 12:30 p.m. The fee is $2.

ACHIEVEMENTS Tiverton High School student female industry professionals in HANNA HOYLE received one of facilitating 23 student workshops three four-year focused on STEM fields ranging $4,000 scholar- from bioscience, animal science ships to URI at and oceanography to engineer- GRRL Tech on ing, physics and computer sci- Thursday, ence. Participating were students March 13. Tech from Portsmouth and Tiverton Collective’s high schools. GRRL (Girls Reaching OWEN LEARY of Tiverton, a Remarkable student council member at Bish- Levels) Tech is op Stang High School, recently an interactive attended the annual Massachu- technology setts Association of Student expo offering female high school Councils’ Spring Leadership Con- students an up-close and engag- ference in Hyannis, Mass., where ing look into dynamic and they received state awards. The rewarding technology opportuni- Bishop Stang Student Council ties. It aims to encourage STEM received the Gold Council of learning, break down gender Excellence Award and Top 10 Ser- myths and offer career insight vice Project Award for the State. into STEM industries. This year’s The three-day conference is held GRRL Tech expo was hosted by annually to provide students with the University of Rhode Island, both motivational and educa- pairing faculty and staff with tional experiences.

AT THE LIBRARIES Sponsors sought for information, contact Kasia Piasecka, Young Adult librarian, at photography contest 625-6796, ext. 14, or e-mail [email protected]. TIVERTON — Tiverton Library Services is seeking sponsors for its summer photography contest Hear about meditation beginning in June. The summer as medication next week reading program begins in June and attracts all ages to its adult, TIVERTON — Stressed out? In a teen and children’s programming, lively and practical workshop, Dr. special events and reading con- Alan Post, contributing author to tests. “Meditation as Medication for the Sponsors are needed to donate Soul,” will clarify the many bene- prizes and/or a display space for fits of accurate meditation, and the first teen photography con- will provide every participant a test. Join Cantin Studio & Gallery personal demonstration of medi- in Tiverton and Serena’s Studio in tation. Little Compton as sponsors. The program is on Wednesday, Anyone interested in donating a March 26, at 6:30 p.m. at Essex prize or display space for the Public Library, 238 Highland Spark a Reaction Teen Photogra- Road. It is free and open to the phy Contest can get more infor- public, but space is limited to mation online at theteenroom. eight people. Call 625-6796 for tumblr.com/spark. For more reservations. Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 13

LEGAL NOTICE Sign up has begun LEGAL NOTICE Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC for golf outing Federal Energy Regulatory Commission LITTLE COMPTON — The Little tion dinner at 6 p.m. featuring, Docket No. CP14-96-000 Compton Golf Outing, benefitting entertainment, dinner, awards, the Little Compton Community raffle prizes and a silent auction. Center and its many programs, Costs are $200 per golfer, will be held on Saturday, May 31, includes lunch, dinner and enter- at the Sakonnet Golf Club in Little tainment; $145 for LC Community Compton. Center members. All golfers Check-in will be at 11:30 a.m., receive a seat on a cart, included lunch at noon and a shotgun start in the entry price. at 1 p.m. Play will be 18 holes — Dinner and music only costs shamble format. $40 per person and $25 per Com- After golf there will be a recep- munity Center member. Police: Mom tried to sell daughter’s medication Westport police had two drug Earlier, at 10 a.m. that day, suspects in custody at the police police had executed a search war- station on Sat- rant at the 5 urday, March Senechal St., 14, when a cell house to search phone belong- for narcotics. ing to one of the Det. Cestodio two rang. said members A detective of the police answered and department’s Notice is hereby given that Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC (“Algonquin”), on February 28, 2014, filed with spoke to man C ommunity the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) an application, pursuant to Section 7 of the Natural who said he Action Team Gas Act, for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“Application”) to construct, own, operate and had Adderall had been Lisa Donahue Frank Hobbs maintain proposed facilities necessary to provide up to 342,000 dekatherms per day (“Dth/d”) of firm trans- pills he wanted investigating portation service to meet immediate and future supply and load growth requirements for Yankee Gas to sell — could possible drug Services Company, NSTAR Gas Company, Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation, The Southern he stop by now? A woman’s voice sales there for several weeks. Connecticut Gas Company, The Narragansett Electric Company d/b/a National Grid, Colonial Gas could be heard giving instructions They found Oxycodone (10 Company d/b/a National Grid, Boston Gas Company d/b/a National Grid, Bay State Gas Company d/b/a in the background. milligram and 30 mg versions) Columbia Gas of Massachusetts, Inc., Norwich Public Utilities, and Middleborough Gas and Electric. The So police returned to the 5 along with project is referred to as the Algonquin Incremental Market Project (the “Project”) and will create additional Senechal St., Westport, house Clonazepam capacity from the Ramapo, New York receipt point on Algonquin’s system to various Algonquin city gate where they had made the first (Klonopin). delivery points in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts by expanding its existing pipeline and arrests and waited. They also compressor station facilities within New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Specifically, “And pretty quickly a car pulled located Algonquin proposes project facilities that will consist of the following activities in those states: the construc- up,” said Westport Detective approximately tion of approximately 37.6 miles of take-up & relay, loop and lateral pipeline facilities; modifications to five Antonio Cestodio $1,000 in cash, existing compressor stations resulting in the addition of 81,620 horsepower of compression; modifications A man later identified as Justin a digital scale, to 24 existing metering and regulating (“M&R”) stations; construction of three new M&R stations, and the Houston, 18, walked up to the and cell removal of one existing M&R station. These proposed Project facilities will provide additional access to house where he phones which growing supply areas, which should provide the Northeast markets with additional economic supplies of nat- was met, not by Melissa Tavares indicated the ural gas. a drug contact, sales of drugs. but by Westport Two pit bull terriers inside the Algonquin will need to acquire permanent and temporary property interests from a limited number of detectives. He house were controlled with the landowners for the proposed facilities. The Project is expected to have minimal impacts on landowners, was searched assistance of the Westport animal communities and the environment. and arrested, as control officer. was his mother Two people who live at the Notice of the Application will be mailed to affected landowners, and local, state and federal governments who had driven house were arrested. Frank and agencies involved in the Project. An electronic copy of the Application and supporting documents are the car, Lisa Hobbs, 31 and Melissa Tavares, 33, on-file in the public libraries and/or local offices in communities impacted by the aforementioned facilities. Justin Houston Donahue, 46. were both charged with conspira- Both live at 150 cy to violate the drug laws, and For further information on becoming an intervenor in the FERC proceeding and/or to obtain FERC’s pam- Lowell St., apartment 3, Fall River. possession with the intent to dis- phlet entitled “An Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline on My Land? What Do I Need to Know?”, visit the FERC The pills they brought were tribute both Class B and Class E website (www.ferc.gov) or phone FERC’s Office of External Affairs at (866) 208-3372. identified as Adderall, a Class E drugs. amphetamine/dextroampheta- Mr. Houston and his mother Algonquin is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Spectra Energy Partners, LP. Algonquin owns and mine. They were found in the car Ms. Donahue were both charged operates an interstate natural gas pipeline system extending from points near Lambertville and Hanover, along with a prescription for those with conspiracy to violate drug New Jersey, through the states of New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts drugs filled out for Ms. Donahue’s laws and possession with the to points near Boston, Massachusetts. daughter. intent to distribute Class E drugs. For more information, please contact:

Edward C. Harney Right of Way Project Manager Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC 70 East Johnson Avenue, Cheshire, CT 06410 866-873-2579 (toll free)

Photos of events, people, etc. available for purchase at eastbayri.com Page 14 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 OBITUARIES Raymond A. Pelletier Joan A. Castro George L. Kirk Air Force veteran, worked at Michael, all of Tiverton; grand- Member of St. Catherine of Siena of Tiverton; one sister, Margaret Avid sailor, works at The Eppley Haskon Aerospace children Ryan Pelletier and his Church, devoted to her family Gonsalves and her husband Laboratory Raymond A. “Butch” wife Kendall, Cassandra Pelletier, Joan A. (McMillan) Castro, 70, William of Fall River; her three George L. Kirk, 75, of Pelletier, 80, of Tiverton, Brett Pelletier, Nicole Pelletier and of Little Comp- grandchildren whom she loved Portsmouth, R.I. and Sil- husband of the late Justin Medeiros; a great-grand- ton, passed with all her heart: Christopher & ver Beach, Mass. died Jacqueline “Jackie” son, Ryan Keith Pelletier Jr.; sib- away Friday, Christine Cotta and Joseph peacefully Thursday, (Beaulieu) Pelletier, died Saturday, lings Alfred Pelletier of Andover, March 14, Camara Jr.; and several nieces March 13, 2014 surrounded by his March 15, 2014. Mass., Rolande Giroux of Tiverton 2014, at St. and nephews. wife and family. George was the An Air Force and Anita Alexander of Swansea; Anne’s Hospi- She was the sister of the late husband of veteran of the nieces, nephews; his dear friend tal in Fall River. Ernest McMillan and Alice Dias. Pamela N. Kirk Korean War, he Fran Cullen of Fall River, and his She was the Joan enjoyed cooking, garden- for 54 years. was employed loving companion “Sasha.” He wife of Antonio ing, crocheting, fishing, watching Born in Cam- by Haskon was the son of the late Dominique R. Castro, Sr. the Red Sox and hunting for shells bridge, Mass. Aer ospace, and Laura (Gendreau) Pelletier Born in Fall at the beach with her dog Bailey. on Aug. 20, Taunton. He and the brother of the late River, daughter of the late Joseph A mother who was always kind 1938, he was cherished time Edmond Pelletier and Estelle M. and Alice (Wallworth) McMil- and caring, her never-ending love the son of the spent with his Peterson. lan, she lived in Brattleboro, Vt., for her family will be sorely late William J. family and His funeral was Wednesday, shortly before spending her last missed. Kirk and Alice friends, enjoyed woodworking March 19, at 9 a.m. from the 40 years in Little Compton. She A Mass will be held on Saturday, (Guertin) Kirk of Newtonville, and was a Red Sox fan. Auclair Funeral Home, Fall River, was a graduate of the former March 22, at St. Catherine of Siena Mass. and West Falmouth, Mass. He leaves four children, Brian J. with a funeral Mass at St. Theresa Mount St. Mary’s School of Fall Church, Little Compton, at 10 George was a graduate of New- Pelletier of Fall River, Bruce R. Pel- Church, Tiverton, at 10 a.m. Bur- River and a communicant of St. a.m. Burial will be at the conve- ton High School, class of 1956, letier, Michelle A. Pelletier (Arthur ial, Notre Dame Cemetery. Online Catherine of Siena Church, Little nience of the family. MIT, class of 1960 and Harvard Rapoza, Jr.) and Pamela J. guest book at AuclairFuneral- Compton. In lieu of flowers, memorial Business School, class of 1964. He Medeiros and her husband Home.com. Joan was a devoted worker for donations may be madw to a served in the U.S. Navy aboard the Ester Simonds and later for her favorite charity of your choice or USS Saratoga from 1960-1962, daughter Edie Borden and her just do a random act of kindness retiring as a lieutenant. Mr. Kirk LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNOTICE husband Dave Borden — a job for someone. moved his young family to New- she loved dearly. Arrangements are under the port and began working at The STATE OF RHODE ISLAND PROBATE COURT of the RABIES CLINIC Survivors along with her hus- direction of the Potter Funeral Eppley Laboratory, eventually set- TOWN OF TIVERTON, RI band include one son, Antonio Home, Westport. tling in Portsmouth, R.I. TIVERTON TOWN HALL TOWN OF TIVERTON & LITTLE COMPTON R. Castro Jr. of Tiverton; two To sign the online guestbook, Mr. Kirk was an avid sailor. His 343 HIGHLAND ROAD daughters, Tanis M. Camara of please visit www.potterfuner- love of sailing began as a teenager on the dates specified in notices SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014 Little Compton and Lisa A. Cotta alservice.com. at Wild Harbor in his principal ves- below at 8:30 a.m. for hearing sel, Cygnet. It fostered through col- of said matters. AT THE TIVERTON TOWN HIGHWAY GARAGE lege racing at MIT then continued Estate of JAMES E. SHEA, JR. Petition (Industrial Way, building next to the into small keelboat classes includ- for Administration. Hearing scheduled for Police Station) Samuel P. Thomas ing the J-24, Etchells and Shields. April 4, 2014. LICENSES: 12:00 PM TO 3:00 PM Long career in real estate; and Ellis. He was owner and As an offshore sailor, he participat- Estate of DAVID NORMAN WILDING. 2014 Tiverton Dog Licenses enjoyed fly fishing, sailing operator of SPT Realty. ed in many regattas, highlighted Petition for sale of Real Estate. Hearing **Proof of Rabies Vaccination Samuel Phillips Thomas, Sam was an avid fly fisherman with a victory in the 1982 Newport Required** scheduled for April 4, 2014. “Sam,” age 60, and sailor. He was a member of to Bermuda Race aboard Estate of THOMSON M. WHITIN. RABIES VACCINATIONS: of Little Comp- the Sakonnet Yacht Club and Brigadoon. Notice is hereby given that Holly W. ton, formerly Society of Colonial Warriors. He was the father of Skip Kirk of CATS & FERRETS 1:00-1:30 PM Whitin has qualified as Executrix of the of Boston, died Surviving in addition to his wife Portsmouth, R.I., John and his wife Estate of THOMSON M. WHITIN. DOGS 1:30-2:30 PM Creditors must file their claims in the Vaccination: $10.00 (Per Animal) Friday, March and mother, are two daughters, Jill of Millbury, Mass., Tom and his office of the Probate Clerk within the time 7, 2014. He was Ashley Thomas Clark and her hus- wife Kathy of Portsmouth, R.I., permitted by law beginning March 20, Dogs must be leashed. Cats and Ferrets, the husband of band John of Providence, and Jane and her husband Mike 2014. etc., must be in covered carriers. All pets must be accomplished by their adult Margaret Molly Thomas of Manchester, O’Connor of Foxboro, Mass. and Estate of JAMES VIERA. Notice is owner.You must present a previous vacci- “Maggie” Mass.; one brother, Mark Thomas Peter and his wife Melissa of Can- hereby given that Steven J. Viera and nation certificate or this vaccination will (Huelskamp) and his wife Kitty of Kansas; two ton, Mass. He was the grandfather be valid for 1 year only. Patricia L. Bullock have qualified as Co- Thomas. Born sisters, Pamela Berman and her of Jack, Ryan, Liam, Julia, Drew, Administrators of the Estate of JAMES VIERA. Creditors must file their claims in “Pursuant to all applicable provisions of in Cambridge, Mass., he was a husband Larry of Baltimore, and Lauren, Caitlin, Griffin, Abigail and the office of the Probate Clerk within the RIGL Title 4, Chapter 13, and Section 10- son of Constance (Beale) Geraldine Carroll and her hus- Rebecca. The entire family sum- 51/10-53 (b) of the Tiverton Town Code: time permitted by law beginning March Thomas of Jamestown, RI, and band Dr. Charles Carroll of Chica- mered together at Silver Beach, 20, 2014. All dogs, cats and ferrets must be vacci- nated for Rabies at 3 months of age and the late W. G. Brooks Thomas. go; and many beloved nieces and Mass. Estate of ANNE HORWITZ. Notice is dogs must have a current Tiverton Dog Mr. Thomas was a descendant nephews. He is survived by his brothers hereby given that Cameron F. Crawford License at 6 months of age.” from the first mayor of Boston, A Celebration of Life will be held and sisters: William J. Kirk, Jr. and has qualified as Administrator of the Estate of ANNE HORWITZ. Creditors March 13 & 20, 2014 the founders of Andover/Exeter April 5, 2014, at 11 a.m. at The his wife Joyce of North Falmouth, must file their claims in the office of the Academy, and Phillips Brooks, United Congregational Church, Mass., David G. Kirk and his wife Probate Clerk within the time permitted Trinity Church, Boston. He stud- The Commons, Little Compton. Ann of Sudbury, Mas.. and Silver by law beginning March 20, 2014. LEGAL NOTICE ied at The Rectory School in All are invited. Beach, Mary K. Smith and her hus- Estate of GEORGE MATTA a/k/a Pomfret, Conn., Boys Latin in In lieu of flowers, contributions band Robert of North Falmouth, GEORGE MATTA, Jr. Notice is hereby STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Baltimore, Md., attended Johns may be made in Sam’s memory to Mass., Anne K. Shea of West Fal- given that Jennifer M. Matta and Michael Probate Court of the Hopkins University and was a The United Congregational mouth, Mass. and his sister-in-law G. Matta have qualified as Co-Executors Town of Little Compton of the Estate of GEORGE MATTA a/k/a graduate of the University of Church Ministerial Fund, PO Box Becky Kirk of East Falmouth. His GEORGE MATTA, Jr. Creditors must file NOTICE Maryland. 506, Little Compton, RI 02837 mother and father, his brother their claims in the office of the Probate OF MATTERS PENDING AND FOR Mr. Thomas had a long-stand- Arrangements by Waring-Sulli- Joseph P. Kirk, sister-in-law Susan Clerk within the time permitted by law HEARING IN SAID COURT beginning March 20, 2014. The Court will be in session at ing career in real estate, includ- van Home of Memorial Tribute C. Kirk, and brother-in-law John T. Town Hall ing work at Whittier Partners, with further information at Shea preceded him in death. Estate of MARIE VIVIAN G. PING. On the dates specified in notices Madison Advisory, and Grubb www.waring-sullivan.com. A funeral Mass was celebrated Notice is hereby given that Darlene Ann below at 10:00 AM for hearing Monday, March 17, 2014 at St. Eliz- Fernandes has qualified as Executrix of said matters the Estate of MARIE VIVIAN G. PING. abeth Seton Parish, 481 Quaker Creditors must file their claims in the STRACQUALURSI, GERALDINE, Road, North Falmouth, Mass. with office of the Probate Clerk within the time Estate. Sale of real estate located in Little interment in North Falmouth permitted by law beginning March 20, Compton at 22 Sakonnet Trail designated 2014. as Lot 40-2 on Assessor’s Plat 25; for Cemetery. Donations may be hearing April 4, 2014. made to The Potter League For Richard P. D’Addario, Esq. Animals, 87 Oliphant Lane, Mid- Judge of Probate Court Richard P. D’Addario, Esq Nancy L. Mello, Probate Clerk Judge of Probate Court dletown, RI 02842 or Portsmouth Volunteer Fire Department, 2300 March 20, 27 & April 2, 2014 March 20, 27, & April 3, 2014 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871. Arrangements by the Rus- sell & Pica Funeral Home, Brock- ton. For guestbook, visit www.Rus- Photos of events, people, etc. available for purchase at eastbayri.com sellpicafuneralhome.com. Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Page 15 OBITUARIES Deborah Bodington Town councilor, volunteer, vibrant and popular presence on South Coast member RI Arts Council the local art scene with her mem- Deborah Bodington, a devoted bership in a number of coopera- BUSINESS mother, loving tive galleries and was appointed friend, talented to the Rhode Island Council of the artist, and Arts by then-Governor Lincoln ADVERTISEMENT proud Swamp Almond. Yankee of Little In giving so much to others, C ompton there were times when Debbie left Brougham Motors is number one passed away on little for herself, but even toward Tuesday, Dec. the end of her life, she offered 24, 2013. She those near to her heart and those with customers all over the area was 63. she had just met a mixture of love, ow far would you travel to She was born in humor, and a straightforward make sure your car is Little Compton on December 1, charm that let you know exactly Hrepaired with the best 1950, to Alfred and Georgie Bod- where you stood with her. Her parts and workmanship? For ington. Deb graduated from Tiver- family, friends, and the town she many, distance is not an issue. ton High School in 1969 and loved are poorer for her loss but They head straight to Brougham received a bachelor’s degree in richer for having had the good for- Motors in Fall River. Family fine art from Southeastern Massa- tune to know her. owned and operated, Brougham chusetts University in 1973. Deborah is survived by her Motors has been in the insur- Deborah leaves behind a proud mother Georgie and her two chil- ance collision business since legacy as a Little Compton native. dren, Charles Davenport of 1968. You’ll have to travel many She was fiercely loyal to her Pasadena, Calif., and Richard Sul- miles to find a collision center friends and her home. Deb could livan of Fall River. that can match their repair often be found volunteering or A memorial ceremony will be technology and the quality of organizing events for the town held on April 5, 2014, at 10 a.m. at their work. The state-of-the-art ranging from an annual haunted the Little Compton Community facility uses a computerized house that ran for several years, to Center, and a tree planting cere- frame measuring system with the Christmas Tree Spree that is mony will be held later in the ultra sound technology to deter- still held today. spring. Details and the complete mine what parts of an automo- She was a member of the town’s text of this tribute will be provided Brougham Motors has been family owned and operated since 1968 and com- bile have been altered by a colli- bines the newest technology with good old fashioned service. budget committee and served on on the Blackthorn Gallery website sion. “It’s like a hospital for the town council from November at: http://www.blackthorn automobiles,” says David Ponte, 1996 to March 2002. She was a galleryuniquegifts.com. who manages the business with auto insurance? These are the adding that you should choose wife Nancy, son David and very reasons so many people one that will work with you and daughter Tracey. “Nobody else from all over the area bring the insurance company to solve C. William Tarter within a fifty mile radius has their damaged cars and trucks your automobile’s needs. this technology,” he adds. In to Brougham Motors Inc. Owned sewing machine company seasonal and full time residents of addition, Brougham Motors fea- Collision Center in Fall River. Brougham Motors returns your C. William “Bill” Tarter, the Cape. tures bake oven painting and Owner David Ponte promises automobile to you with guaran- 83, passed away peace- He is survived by his wife, Helen DuPont finishes for a flawless you’ll get your car back in better teed repairs, and makes sure it fully on Thursday March Manchester Tarter, to whom he paint finish, as well as a Pro than pre-accident condition. is freshly vacuumed and 13, 2014. was married to for 45 years. He is Spot Resistance Spot Welder And he has all the latest equip- washed. “It’s definitely in bet- He was born in Greenwood, also survived by his children, Joan system that offers the same ment to back up his promise. ter than pre-accident condition,” Indiana, on September 3, 1930, Tarter-Van Hees and her husband technology that new car manu- say both Daves. If you’ve had the only son of Kelly of Middletown; Mark Tarter facturers use to install panels. ‘It’s upsetting to have a colli- the misfortune to be involved in William & Arlie of Newport; Marie Macomber and “It’s a rare piece of equipment in sion, especially if the car is a collision, make sure you call (Goode) Tarter. her husband Russ of Tewksbury, this area,” says David. new,” adds David. “People are in Brougham Motors for your He was Mass.; William Tarter III of Fall the dark about where to take repair work. They’re open orphaned as a River; Elizabeth Pedretti of New- If you’ve ever been involved in their automobiles,” he says. “It’s Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. child and went port; and Teresa Weber of New- an automobile collision, you important to pick a quality to 4:30 p.m. and are available on to live with port; and his step children, Moni- know how worrisome it can be repair facility,” says son David, for 24 hour emergency service. several rela- ca (Swass) Taylor of South Dennis, to have your late model car or tives, working and Christopher Swass of Har- truck repaired. Will it look on farms as a wich, Mass. He is also survived by okay? Will it drive as smoothly 387 Bedford Street, Fall River • 508-678-2276 young man. At 16 grandchildren, five step-grand- and safely as it used to? Will all the age of 17, he joined the United children, 12 great grandchildren the work be covered by your www.broughammotorsinc.com States Navy and served during the and 5 great step-grandchildren. Korean War as a radioman, third He is predeceased by his father class. He settled in Newport in and mother, his infant sister, his NEW ENGLAND 1953, and lived there with his fam- former wife, Joan M. Franco, his KITCHEN &BATH ily until 1969. During that time he daughter Ruthann Drasko, and his •35+ years experience in worked at Singer Sewing Machine step-daughter Jennifer (Swass) kitchen & bath design and sales in Newport, and he also was the Soares. • 40+ years experience in construction Vice President of Newport Alu- A funeral service will be held in & remodeling and project management •Team of tradesmen who work closely with minum Siding Co. Active in the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Sta- us to accomplish all of your remodeling needs community, he was the president tion Ave., So. Yarmouth, on effecively & efficiently of the PTA at the Oliphant School, Thursday, March 20, at 11 a.m. in Middletown in 1963 and a Friends may call at the Funeral Celebrating 18 Years of Service & Commitment member of St. Lucy’s Church in Home on Wednesday, March 19, 1New Industrial Road Warren • 401-254-6001 Middletown. In 1969 he moved to from 4 to 7 p.m. Interment in South Dennis and opened his own Massachusetts National Ceme- sewing machine repair shop, Den- tery, Bourne, Mass. will be on nis Sewing Machine. Over the Thursday, at 1:45 p.m. next four decades, Bill would Bill’s Family requests that in lieu become well known for his excel- of flowers, mourners may make a lent work and reliable service to donation to the Hope Health Hos- his customers who ranged from pice, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, the local public school system to MA 02601 in Bill’s name.

Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 Page 16 Sakonnet Times March 20, 2014 Fishing tourneys skunked; none permitted this year (yet) BY TOM KILLIN DALGLISH lo. 10 horsepower engines are [email protected] At the state level, the Rhode allowed on the pond. TIVERTON — It’s still possible, Island Department of Environ- Concerns about water quality, but it looks as though there will mental Management (RIDEM) to and the impact of high-horse- be no bass fishing tournaments date has issued just two permits power engines on shallow on Stafford Pond this season. to bass fishing clubs allowing the Stafford Pond, were the topics of A town ordinance enacted last clubs to conduct their tourna- multiple meetings between the spring that requires fishing clubs ments on Stafford Pond. town, RIDEM, and the Stone to get a town permit in order to However, RIDEM (which owns Bridge Water Authority. conduct a tournament, and the boat ramp) has told the two The ordinance was passed, but prove that they carry $1 million clubs that the state permits are the fishing season was over before in liability insurance, seems to be being granted on condition that it could be fully put into effect. discouraging tournament fish- the two clubs get town permits Town Solicitor Andrew Teitz in ing. and prove they have insurance. mid-February sent written notices To date, no clubs have been Neither of those two clubs — to the 14 bass fishing clubs that In the past two years, crowds of bass fishermen and their boats and granted or sought tournament Scituate Bass Anglers and Bass had conducted tournaments last trailers filled the Stafford Pond boat ramp area, before and after permits from the Town of Tiver- Bums (out of Westport) — has year, reminding them about the launching. ton, said Town Clerk Nancy Mel- sought Tiverton town permits, new town ordinance and the per- Ms. Mello said. mit and $1 million insurance At this time last year, RIDEM requirements. had issued permits to 14 bass “We greatly appreciate your fishing clubs for for them to con- care in keeping Tiverton’s ponds duct Stafford Pond fishing tour- clean!” the letter said. “Stafford naments nearly every weekend Pond provides drinking water for during the spring and summer over 10,000 Tiverton residents, so fishing season. an accident might not only harm Most of the boats used high- the environment and wildlife, but horsepower engines, some up to disrupt the lives of thousands of 250 horsepower. Ordinarily, only people.” Foxwoods eyes casino for New Harbour Mall Site less than a mile decide what to do. It’s completely from Tiverton line out of our hands. We have a lot less control over it than if it were in Rhode Island. I anticipate the BY TOM KILLIN DALGLISH council will want to discuss it at [email protected] its meeting on March 24. TIVERTON — A report late last Scott Humphrey, chairman of week that Foxwood Casino the Tiverton Economic Develop- Resort has plans to locate a 31 ment Commission, said his acre casino on the site of New group was holding its regular Harbour Mall on William Can- meeting last Thursday night ning Boulevard has evoked when the casino report was men- mixed reactions from Tiverton tioned and discussed briefly, off officials. the agenda. News reports stated that the “We were surprised,” Mr. resort has secured two proper- Humphrey said. “It’s massive — tiesat the mall with the intent to hotels restaurants, shopping buy. The property lies just north malls, but it’s far from a done of Route 24, less than a mile from deal.” the Tiverton town line. Mr. Humphrey said, “It’s pre- Tiverton Town Administrator mature conceptually, but may be Matt Wojcik, said, “It’s going to a good idea. It could help com- take a lot of discussion before we merce in Tiverton.” In Stitches Pat Semmens - Seamstress Tiverton, Rhode Island • 401-625-5818

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Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 East Bay Life Pages B1-B15 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B1 DOWN TO EARTH When spring drags its feet WWeellccoommee,, … force it orget what I said about savoring the last weeks F of winter. I’m over it now and I know you are too. Spring can’t come fast enough. Sun- SSpprriinngg!! shiny days in the 50s and 60s are just a wicked tease arriving as they still do between snow showers and polar vortices. We’re all ready for the tug of war to be over. Ready for the grass to green up and the daf- Kristin fodils to peak. GREEN Ready for spring to show in the trees the way it sounds in the birds’ songs. At least we can be pretty sure by now that win- ter’s muscles are weakening. And spring has the stamina gene. It will win out. Eventually. Snowdrops are a very good sign that spring is on it’s way. They’ve been blooming for a few weeks already. Crocus is an even more gratifying sign and I did spot a few of the sweet little Tens of thousands of brilliant yellow daffodils trumpet the arrival of spring at Blithewold Museum in Bristol, coming soon. wild looking ones (Crocus tom- masinianus) open on the last warm day. The honeybees were out that same day, working the witch hazel. And the skunk cab- No matter the forecast, this week marks the end of winter bage are up. It really can’t be long now. But any time the tem- peratures dip back down to (or BY CHRISTY NADALIN below) freezing and snow shows [email protected] up in the forecast, winter begins ow, that was a long to feel interminable again. Until one, wasn’t it? spring wins the tussle once and The winter of for all, I say we might as well 2013-2014 was force it. one of the coldest I remember my mother dis- and snowiest is playing vases of bare sticks and recent memory. twigs in our house when I was a Streets iced, heating bills skyrocketed, and a kid. We’d chuckle and snort for newW generation of Rhode Islanders hatched weeks about how “pretty” her snowbird dreams of a warm retirement in arrangements were (sarcasm Florida. We’re so used to taking winter’s runs in the family) until sud- punches, I’m sure nobody would be sur- denly they actually were pretty prised to see another storm (or two) frost the — beautiful even — studded in crocuses. spring flowers. Given my wonky Still, it could have been worse. sense of humor, my perennial It could have been like the summer of disaffection for winter past Feb- 1816, which, due to a naturally-occurring ruary, and my vocation as a gar- period of low solar activity coupled with the dener, it’s no wonder that the eruption of Mt. Tambora in Indonesia, practice of tricking tree and resulted in sub-freezing temperatures shrub branches into an early throughout May, frost and snow in June, and spring stuck with me. Also, it’s an entire growing season, lost. easy. That will not be happening this year. Simply cut a few budded Spring is here, and we’re ready for it. In these branches, preferably those that pages you’ll learn how to force some of your needed pruning anyhow. favorite spring blooms into making an early Because pores close quickly, the appearance, how to capitalize on a seasonal stem ends will need a fresh cut, phenomenon that will bring the striped bass just like flowers do, right before back to our shores, and read about some of putting them in a vase or bucket the best farm-fresh produce to look for and of warm — almost hot — water things to do with kids as the weather warms RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. up. Lee Ann Freitas of Indie Growers tends to her crop in the Mount Hope Farm greenhouse in Go ahead, put that snow shovel away. Bristol. See GREEN Page 7 Page B2 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 BOOK REVIEW Two stories of exotic cultures for spring reading BY DONNA BRUNO ing”) Asha, Manju, Abdul, Sunil, most common method is con- relationship; he watches her first lah are reunited, but after 37 years Kalu, who must depend on their suming rat poison or setting one- step; he grasps her first uttered it is nearly too late. “Behind the Beautiful Forevers wits and luck to survive in this self on fire. word. Willing to sacrifice anything Not only does the author create abysmal place, overridden with The people the author inter- to please her, he trades his only a most intriguing, multi-layered Life, Death, and Hope pigs, rats, lice, and all other types viewed are real. The reader cannot pair of ragged shoes for a gorgeous plot, but he develops it in the most in a Mumbai Undercity” of vermin. Abdul’s family of twelve help but care about them, and iridescent green peacock feather lyrical prose. One example is the By Katherine Boo squeeze together in one room grieve for them. This is a heart- with which to delight her. They are image of the separated individuals Despair. Hopelessness. Injustice. atop each other, where at night rending and sobering book, cer- always together, his pride and as “two leaves blowing far apart All describe the hellhole of exis- some must doze upright against a tainly not for the faint-hearted; devotion to her more like that of a from each other in the wind, yet tence that is wall. but so worth the reader’s time for parent than brother. bound by the deep tangled roots Annawadi, the Since the age of six he has been its enlightening and provocative Without warning one day, Baba of the tree from which they both squatter slum trafficking in rich people’s garbage, information about a forgotten (the Father) decides to take Pari have fallen. settlement out- which he can obtain at the dump- portion of one of the 2lst century’s across the desert by mule-drawn Also touching is the manner in side the Inter- sters behind the wall at the air- most important world cities. carriage to Kabul, where his broth- which the adult Abdullah com- national Airport port. Plastics, in particular, can be er Nadi is employed as chauffeur forts his own little girl, named Pari in Mumbai, hauled to recycling stations for “And the Mountains Echoed” to a very wealthy couple. Because after his long-lost sister. After tuck- India. Here, small payment, so he spends all By Khaled Hosseini he can’t bear to be away from Pari, ing her in, “he would sit by the 3,000 people day sifting through trash. Scaveng- This book, beautifully written by Abdullah insists on accompanying side of her bed, plucking bad are tightly ing is neither easy nor safe; some- Khaled Hosseini, one of the most them, despite his father’s protests. dreams from her head with his packed into and times the meager take is 33 cents a talented authors of our day There the little sister is left with thumb and forefinger … Then he atop 335 ram- day. (author of both “The Kiterunner” the wealthy couple, the Wahdatis; would scour the air, looking for shackle huts next to a sewage lake, Incredibly, here and there can and “A Thousand Splendid Suns”) and when Abdullah realizes that happy dreams to replace the ones which gives rise to malaria and be found a budding scholar who is both touching and poignant. they are adopting her, he in he had sequestered away.” dengue fever. The walls of the huts studies long into the night hours Set again in an Afghan village, unconsolable. His father would do the same are green and black with mold; in hopes of going to college or at this story focuses on two siblings, From that day on, Abdullah will for him, and Abdullah’s favored foot fungus is rampant. least obtaining a job as a doorman Pari, a child of 4, and her older feel broken, aching longingly for dream was always the same: “The Contents of the public toilet (a at one of the elegant hotels, or bet- brother, Abdullah, age l0, who has Pari all his days. He would love to one of him and his little sister hole in the ground) overflows onto ter yet at an internet call center if willingly adopted the role of par- feel hate for his destitute father, lying beneath a blossoming apple the main road. A 500-bed hospital one can learn English. ent, since both of theirs, poverty- but he realizes that “to save the tree, drifting toward an afternoon lacking the most basic medical Corruption is widespread every- stricken, physically and emotion- hand, a finger had to be cut,” and nap, the sun warm against their necessities — water, bandages, wSuch unfair experiences, in a ally depleted, over-burdened and he sees that his father too is for- cheeks ...” And so, despite miles burn balm — cannot support the world over which these Indians exhausted, can barely eke out an lorn and broken. The reader’s and years of separation, Abdullah one million in the surrounding feel they have no control, leads to existence for their family. heart aches for these deeply and his beloved little sister Pari vicinity who depend upon it. hopelessness and despondency, Pari is Abdullah’s universe and wounded people. could be reunited at least in his Here live (if one can call it “liv- and many take their own lives. The she adores him. Theirs is a sweet At the very end, Pari and Abdul- dreams. East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B3 NO FLUKE ALONG THE WATERFRONT Hang on tight when fishing a worm hatch Boat builders scramble ver there on the contact Janis Nepshinsky at the right!” “Did you see U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service at “O that swirl?” “I’ve got 401/364-9124 x28 or one… I’m on.” That is the way it [email protected]. If you to find workers often goes when fishing a cinder are interested in instructing this ust in the nick of time, say 19, at 7 p.m. at the Portsmouth worm hatch for striped bass. Cin- year, contact Dave Pollack at dpol- some boat-builders, the VFW Hall, 822 Anthony Road. der worms are small spawning [email protected] or Ray Stachelek at ninth annual Marine & Last year, Capt. Anderson [email protected]. J worms almost tadpole-like in their Composites Industry Career Day landed a 74.5-pound striped movements. They have a worm- takes place on Saturday, March bass on live bait. like body up top with a tail that West Marine to hold Grand Opening 22, at the International Yacht wags through Restoration Russ Lundstrom the water, pro- West Marine announced the School’s (IYRS) From Dyer Jones come these pelling them in Grand Opening of its newest store Newport cam- words on the passing of Bristol’s an erratic fash- in Warwick, set for April 11-13 with pus. This free Russ Lundstrom Sr.: ion at fast speeds a formal ribbon cutting ceremony event gives Right out of high school in in circles set for Friday, April 11 at 9:00 a.m. employers an 1937, Russ through the with Mayor Scott Avedisian as the opportunity to went to work water. Joe Hebert of East Greenwich guest of honor. The store is at War- connect with for my Striped bass with a striped bass he caught wick Commons, 399 Bald Hill Bruce career seekers grandfather, Capt. Dave (bluefish too) while fly fishing with Capt. Ray Road, Warwick. Festivities will BURDETT Stachelek. at a time when William J. H. MONTI key in on the begin each day at 8 a.m. with spe- the need is especially strong. “Bill” Dyer, spawning worms much bait around the bass may cial in-store events, a mini boat This spring is expected to be at The (often in May and June) and feed not bite, however, if you present show, tips from experts, marine one of the busiest in the boating Anchorage, actively on the surface, close something different to the bass, to electronic demonstrations, door- business in recent years. Inc., builders enough to the shore to be well in gain their interest, you could hook buster deals and raffles. “The marine industry suffered of Dyer range of anglers casting with spin- up with some nice striped bass. It’s The New England Fishing Show such a blow from 2008 to 2010. Boats. At the ning reels or wading fly rod fisher- all about getting the bass interest- on March 28-30 keys in on learn- We lost a lot of talent to other time, the men. They are also fished from ing experiences. industries and we lost a lot of company ed in what you have to offer, and Russ Lundstrom boats on saltwater ponds, coves they can be finicky and difficult to The Rhode Island Saltwater talent to retirement,” said Neal was based in and in saltwater estuaries of all catch during a hatch. However, Anglers Association (RISAA) will Harrell, president of Brooks Providence types. when the hatch starts to wind have over sixty seminars, demon- Marine Group, a Newport-based and building the mahogany lap- In the June, 2013 edition of Salt- down it may be a good idea to pre- strations and workshops during recruiting firm that specializes strake 10? Dyer Dink. water Sportsman Magazine, Capt. sent bait that looks like a cinder their New England Fishing Show, in the marine industry. “We have “Immediately following the Jon McMurray wrote a great article worm as the bass may be hunting taking place at the RI Convention positions open all over the 1938 Hurricane, Russ supervised on cinder worm hatches in New for the worms as they are getting Center from Friday, March 28 industry, all over the country, moving the company office from England titled “Striper fishing dur- scarce. through Sunday, March 30. The but we don’t have the skilled Providence to its current home ing the cinder worm hatch.” Capt. I have found soft plastic baits a show is the largest of its type in the labor force to fill those posi- in Warren. McMurray said, “Hatches are a good option with spinning gear. Al Northeast, with over 250 tions.” “During World War II, Russ spring event in most places, Gags Custom Lures (www.algags- exhibitors including tackle, rods, A skills-gap study being con- first helped The Anchorage earn occurring in the dead of night, fishinglures.com) makes red plas- reels, lures, electronics, charter ducted for RIMTA projects that the Army/Navy ‘E’ for excellence with some exceptions in Rhode tic baits in various sizes, with a guides, boats, motors, accessories, this trend is not going away any in war production, and then he Island and Martha’s Vineyard couple small enough to mimic clothing and much more. time soon. By 2020, Rhode enlisted in the Army Air Corps when they can occur in late after- cinder worms. The seminars will take place in Island’s marine industry will and flew missions over Europe noon.” I have experienced a worm In you are a fly fisherman and four different locations. The “Main need to hire an additional 1,800 until 1945. He then returned to hatch in an East Greenwich cove want to be introduced to fishing Stage,” a 200-seat area that will workers. Although a challenge The Anchorage – Dyer Boats and in the early morning hours. The the cinder worm hatch, you are in continue to present some of the for the industry, the situation helped lead the effort to begin hatch may have started at night luck. Noted expert fly fishermen top anglers on the East Coast; translates to opportunity for building the entire dinghy line but continued into the morning Dave Pollack and Capt. Ray “Workshops,” in a more personal skilled workers, Mr. Harrell said. in fiberglass. Over the years, he hours, so worm hatches do occur Stachelek, along with volunteers 50-seat seminar area; a “Casting This year’s Career Day will served as purchasing manager, at different times of day. It all from the Connecticut/ Rhode Lane” to demonstrate surf casting draw employers from the largest sales manager, general manager, depends on conditions and Moth- Island Coastal Fly Fishers, the and fly fishing; and a “Demo area” geographic area in the event’s and vice president of the com- er Nature. Rhody Fly Rodders, United Fly with no seats designed so anglers history — many local firms and pany. He retired from daily Cinder worms are a polychaete Tyers of Rhode Island, and the can see gear, products, and the some from as far as Maine, activity in 1988 but continued as (many legs) in the Nereis genus Rhode Island Salt Water Anglers speakers close up. View speakers Florida and Michigan. a yacht broker, specializing in which also includes the sand Association, have been facilitating and topics online. Tickets for the Registration is not required Dyer Boats, until 2002. worm and the common clam an instructional program for the show are $10 with a special $1 but is recommended; registered “Throughout his career, Russ worm said Capt. McMurray. Like past five years with the aid of the online discount coupon at attendees will receive additional was enormously respected by all Nereis worms, cinder worms US Fish & Wildlife Service and RI www.nesaltwatershow.com. Sun- information to help them pre- customers of the company, are mud burrowers. They swim to Department of Environmental day is family day, all women and pare for the event. especially those for whom boats the surface to release their sperm Management (DEM). The first two children 12 and under admitted More information, a list of were built on a semi-custom and eggs in a frenzy. So the sessions are devoted strictly to free. participating companies, a basis. He was involved in the “hatch” is actually a spawning tying cinder worm emergence Dave Monti has been fishing and description of seminars and a production and sales of nearly event rather than a “hatching” patterns. shell fishing on Narragansett Bay registration link can be found at 20,000 small boats, from 8? to event. There is also a session (usually for over 40 years. He holds a www.iyrs.edu/careerday. 40.? He was well-known You probably won’t find a hatch on a Saturday afternoon/evening) captain’s master license, a charter throughout the marine industry, under windy conditions. “When a that is devoted to fishing with the fishing license, and is a member of Speaking of big bass serving on several committees female appears, she’s soon sur- flies on Ninigret Pond. The pro- the Rhode Island Marine Fisheries Captain Blaine Anderson of of the ABYC and NAEBM, as well rounded by several males, which gram, which is free, attracts Council . Visit Captain Dave’s No Anderson Guide Services, as being a community and swim rapidly in narrow circles anglers from throughout the Fluke Charters website at Niantic, Conn., will talk about church leader in his hometown around her on the surface,” said Northeast and is usually oversub- www.noflukefishing.com, fishing with live bait at the of Bristol. Frank Lillie, who has conducted scribed. www.noflukefishing.blogspot.com Aquidneck Island Striper Team’s “We will all miss his friendship one of the few studies of cinder Fly tying is scheduled on two , or e-mail him fishing news and meeting this Wednesday, March and wise counsel.” worms. “Worms indeed might weekday nights: Tuesday, April 29 photos at [email protected]. emerge from the mud during and Monday, May 5 from 6:30 to windy conditions, but they likely 8:30 p.m. at the US Fish &Wildlife can’t perform such mating behav- Service Kettle Pond Nature Center HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset ior if there are waves tossing in Charlestown. Fishing is sched- The Tides* them.” said Capt. McMurray. uled for Saturday, May 10, from 4 Wednesday, March 19 10:29 (3.9) 10:50 (4.3) 3:39 3:42 6:47 6:58 There are a number of factors p.m. to dark at Ninigret Refuge. that experts claim contribute to Thursday, March 20 11:14 (3.8) 11:37 (4.2) 4:16 4:18 6:45 6:59 There is no charge for this pro- Friday, March 21 — (—) 12:04 (3.7) 4:56 4:59 6:43 7:00 stimulating the hatch: light from a gram. Novices as well as experi- full moon or from docks and enced fly fishers are welcome. Fly Saturday, March 22 12:29 (4.2) 12:59 (3.6) 5:42 5:47 6:42 7:01 buildings, water and bottom sedi- tying tools and materials, and fly Sunday, March 23 1:25 (4.1) 1:57 (3.6) 6:40 6:48 6:40 7:02 ment temperature, extreme moon rod outfits, are provided on Monday, March 24 2:25 (4.1) 2:58 (3.7) 7:59 8:04 6:38 7:03 low tides that heat the bottom, request as needed. Tuesday, March 25 3:29 (4.1) 4:03 (3.8) 9:39 9:34 6:36 7:04 tide and currant, etc.; all come The class enrollment is limited Wednesday, March 26 4:37 (4.2) 5:10 (4.2) 10:50 10:57 6:35 7:05 into play. to 40 students, on a first come, Thursday, March 27 5:43 (4.5) 6:12 (4.6) 11:40 11:59 6:33 7:06 When the worm hatch is at its first served basis. The program is peak, using a fly or bait that free of charge, but pre-registration New Moon March 30 — Full Moon April 15 resembles a cinder worm may not is required for all students. For fur- be a good idea. If there is too ther information and registration * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 COMMENTARY The Knights who say “bossy” means domineering and dictato- far spicier than the adjective cur- BY CHRISTY NADALIN [email protected] rial. And the peer group has its rently known as the new “B- ways of dealing with “bossy” word.” If those suffragettes had It wouldn’t be spring without people, as anyone who has spent allowed themselves to be dis- talk of shrubbery. time watching a group of kids tracted by their hurt feelings over That’s my seamless segue to play can tell you. a non-issue that did not further the master gardeners of Monty But suggesting that “bossy” is their cause, who knows how Python fame, on an eternal quest somehow a gendered mischarac- much the gender equality move- to find the “Great and Almighty terization of qualities that would ment could have been set back. I, Shrubbery,” and capable of be admired in a male both disre- for one, am thankful we are dis- felling trees with herring. I am gards its definition and creates a cussing words, not burning bras. referring, of course, to the completely unnecessary diver- The word “bossy” is a lot of Knights of Ni, who skillfully sion from very real issues of things. It’s a child’s insult, deployed the word “Ni” to com- workplace inequality. beneath the dignity of profes- pel anyone who crossed their You can be dedicated to the sionals, and people who use the path to bring them shrubbery, empowerment of women and word as a weapon should be tak- fearing that the Knights would girls and still be impatient with a en care of by the peer group, bully them into submission with “campaign” that creates a straw befitting their immaturity. the offending word. man out of a 5-letter playground “Bossy” is also a word that It was one of the most memo- taunt and blames it for the self- would aptly describe any cam- rable scenes in a comedy that confidence shortfalls of up to paign that has the hubris to has stood the test of time. It was half the people in our society. attempt to ban any word in a funny because (back then, at In response to “Ban Bossy,” a society with constitutionally pro- least) it was considered ridicu- local women’s group will be tected free speech. lous that hearing a word — par- sponsoring an event in April, But mostly, “bossy” is a percep- ticularly a small one — would including a speaker who will tion, and we change perceptions invoke such terror that it would offer communication tools and — we don’t ban them. Women cause its “victims” to go off in techniques to help women gain can and will continue to change search of a shrubbery, at all confidence in leadership roles. perceptions when more of us costs. That is terrific, and it is sure to be learn to lead in a way that earns Four decades later, the “Ban a great event. If the chatter brings respect because we have forged a Bossy” campaign has launched, a capacity crowd, so much the clear path, not because we have and sadly, nobody is giggling. better — but I don’t think that obfuscated the route with dis- Let’s just pretend for a moment makes the impetus behind the tractions and non-issues. That’s that “bossy” is a word you have event any less flawed. worse than “bossy” — that’s actually heard since leaving mid- Teaching leadership skills for whiney. dle school, applied to a profes- their own sake is a good thing; Call me Bossyboots, but I wish sional colleague by an emotion- teaching leadership skills this “campaign” would take a ally mature adult who is respect- because you are reacting to some page from the Knights’ playbook. ed by other emotionally mature ginned-up perception that gen- Their spokesman, upon receiving adults. This does not include der equality is being hampered a satisfactory shrubbery, said, anyone who also uses the words by three consonants, one vowel “We are no longer the knights “conceited,” “stuck up,” or and sometimes-y, is weak. who say Ni! We are now the “thinks she’s all that.” Real leaders are not derailed by knights who say ekki-ekki-ekki- I’m not suggesting that “bossy” words. Susan B. Anthony and her pitang-zoom-boing!” is a positive word. It’s not. It sisters were called a lot of things, Like a boss. POLI-TICKS Taveras and Raimondo outline plans for job creation ast week, Providence pipedreams proposals without schools. Mayor Angel Taveras and ever looking at them, so it was Food sciences is a no-brainer, L General Treasurer Gina refreshing to see Ms. Raimondo building on the international rep- Raimondo each issued a jobs adopt much of the content of the utation of Johnson and Wales as plan. What both of them had in most recent ideation. She took a well as the foodie reputation of common was the focus on state few broadsides from those critical many fine restaurants here. Build- colleges, particu- of her manufacturing initiative, ing a support matrix for food- larly the com- probably because she didn’t related businesses including ship- munity college explain it too clearly, yet she is cor- ping food products abroad could (Taveras), and rect. As outlined in the January also be a cornerstone of the state the need for 2014 report which was vetted by economic development. businesses to be over 200 business leaders, manu- The Health Sciences portion can engaged with facturing growth is not about also be accelerated by building on higher learning. making buggy whips but in wed- the foundation of existing Arlene Mr. Taveras ding the design capabilities of medtech entities, research institu- VIOLET wants to have such places like the Rhode Island tions, drug and device developers employers work School of Design, the world leader and manufacturers of new thera- with the community college to in design, with the prototyping, for peutic instruments, vaccines, soft- create and implement a curricu- example, of packaging, reinven- ware and textiles to market. lum that mirrors the needs of that tion of products and cutting edge Rather than re-invent the wheel, corporation or group of small manufacturing of new products. candidates should be analyzing businesses. Raimondo’s proposal Ms. Raimondo hit upon the the action agenda outlined in the 456 Warren Avenue, is more mature in that she urges untapped potential in new fields January report. A full game plan East Providence, RI more interaction between busi- like food sciences, marine tech- will be ready by October, promises nesses and colleges through a nologies and health sciences, all Marcel Valois, executive director of 401.438.5932 Rhode Island Innovation Institute exactly the proposals in the Janu- Commerce RI. If this most recent Visit our website for more in a panoply of areas. Fortunately, ary report. The Ocean State is report is any indication, he will uniquely poised for a marine- acquit himself admirably given the Bridal & Prom Specials she read the January 2014 report done under the auspices of Com- based jobs renaissance. Already rock-solid proposals and strategies merce RI and the Rhode Island the state has charter boat compa- to date of integrating each field of .anasbridal.com Foundation. This blueprint is a nies, boat repair and fabrication, focus. superior piece of analysis. shellfishing ecotourism and Special interests buffer the Gen- What is mystifying is that since water-based recreational and eral Assembly for money to pro- 2014 Prom Dresses! 1978, various permutations of the tourist providers. Building on that mote itself outside of a cogent State’s Economic Development base the State could thrive with its game plan. It’s way past time for MARCH SPECIAL: arm have all issued job creation identity as a world leader in boat leaders to listen and read the reports which are remarkably sim- building, rigging, engine repair, analyses already in place and to FREE ALTERATIONS ilar on what needs to be done. etc., by clustering the maritime move forward. Ms. Raimondo with 2014 Prom Dresses Expires 3-31-14 Candidate after candidate trades and promoting them in seems to get it. Mr. Taveras has a conjunction with our technical ways to go. East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B5 STRAIGHT UP THE MIDDLE Can Clay Pell make a comeback? here’s no better story- team in a meaningful way this move on. But the story of the ply opened the door and pressed A Grady Sizemore comeback line in baseball or poli- year. Pell Prius says a little more a button. Knowingly leaving this year would confirm that Red T tics than a compelling Unwittingly, Clay Pell may about the candidate than he your keys in your car in an area Sox scouting and management comeback. Whether it’s the have put himself in the under- might want voters to know. where cars are frequently stolen continues to be incredibly adept “worst to first” dog position in the 2014 Democ- In December when he first is either naïve, dumb or too rich at assessing talent and potential. Red Sox in 2013 ratic primary for governor. The reported that it had been stolen, to care. But I am not sure that A Clay Pell comeback might say or Buddy Cianci odd rollout of his campaign with he simply parked it somewhere this is even an accurate picture just the opposite about Rhode in 1992 (who the never-ending “Clay is IN” and walked home, forgetting of what occurred since he and Island voters. “never stopped web ads featuring Michelle n’ where he parked it. These things Ms. Kwan spent a significant caring about Clay (IN where?) and the incred- happen but his response lacked amount of time driving around Cara Cromwell is a public Providence” ible story about his car running some basic common sense. He looking for the car as if it were a affairs consultant with more even while away from home/being stolen went out of his way to criticize lost cat. Perhaps they weren’t than twenty years experience incarcerated), have definitely put him behind the Providence Police for sure that it just hadn’t been mis- managing issues campaigns for Cara fans and voters his two primary opponents in responding slowly, saying he placed again — or didn’t know corporations, non-profits, CROMWELL love an under- terms of appearing ready from waited in the cold for two hours the neighborhood well enough associations, coalitions and dog and some- day one. I won’t count him out with the car once he found it. A to be certain on which street candidates on both sides of the one who has been down-and- yet — quirky sometimes wins regular Rhode Islander would be they’d parked. Either way, this aisle. Visit her blog, Straight Up out before clawing back to the (see current governor) and a big embarrassed for being dippy but episode illustrates a lack of grav- The Middle, at top. bank account can make that grateful to have found the car itas. Rhode Island needs “West http://straightupthemiddle.blogs Down at JetBlue Park, Grady happen (again, see current gov- unharmed. He would drive the Wing” leadership, not reruns of pot.com and follow her on Sizemore, the former all-star ernor), but the car story might car home, call the police and go “Laverne & Shirley.” Twitter @cmcromwell. centerfielder for the Cleveland tell a tale that inspires some vot- down to the station to do the Indians is hoping to be the ers to opt for another candidate. paperwork, not wanting to waste comeback kid for the Red Sox I’ve done some dippy things one more minute of patrol time. this year. A phenom for his first with my car. Once I left a cup of He also would not publicly criti- four seasons in the majors, he coffee on the roof and drove cize a law enforcement officer hasn’t played a full season of down Hope Street wondering for a slow response to such a baseball since 2009 — or a single why people were gesticulating non-emergency. game since 2011. I’m knocking and giggling. I have a friend who When Pell misplaced his car on wood and crossing my fin- briefly lost her car when she the second time, he left it gers as I write this, but the Red drove to work, walked home and unlocked with the keys inside. A Sox are cautiously optimistic then wondered where her car Prius has a button start and so that he could contribute to the went. We laugh at ourselves and whoever borrowed the car sim-

Journalist, “Founding Mothers” author Cokie Roberts to speak in Bristol

History lauds the men who insight and commentary to paint fought to forge America’s identity a compelling portrait of well- as a democratic society, but little known women from Abigail is written about the bold and Adams and Martha Washington brilliant women who worked to lesser-known figures like beside them under dire circum- Catharine Littlefield Greene and stances. From the hearthside to Sally Livingston Jay. The result is the front lines, the wives, moth- a fresh look at the women who, ers, daughters and sisters of the despite an uncertain future and Founding Fathers were enter- limited personal prospects, prising and unyielding in their believed in the democratic ideal efforts to support the Revolution and provided steady guidance to – from running farms and busi- a nation reborn. nesses to raising money for The event will be held in the troops and fighting alongside Campus Recreation Center on them in battle. Why, then, do the the University’s Bristol campus; Founding Fathers get all the no tickets are required. A book credit? signing will immediately follow In both the adult and illustrat- the event. ed children’s versions of her best- selling book, “Founding Moth- WHERE: Roger Williams University, ers,” acclaimed journalist and 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol author Cokie Roberts puts the WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Monday, March spotlight on the leading ladies of 24 the American Revolution, weav- COST: Free ABC INC. ing together anecdotes, diary MORE INFO: 401/254-3154 Cokie Roberts excerpts, letters and her own Taking some of the pain out of prom With apologies to Tennyson, it’s spring when a Regina in Newport and it is open to the community. young woman’s fancy not-so-lightly turns to They are currently collecting dresses and acces- thoughts of prom (and her underwriter’s thoughts sories, so if you have a special dress you can part turn to how to minimize expenses.) with, please bring to to the Child & Family Prom has become an expensive undertaking, and Community Center, 31 John Clarke Road, Middle- if there is one thing you can’t attend prom without, town (401/848-4105) or to Salve Regina, 100 Ochre it’s the dress. Fortunately, there are a couple of local Point Ave., Newport. events coming up to help. Barrington High School is also holding a prom Groovy Girls and Salve Regina University, with sup- dress drive for gently used prom dresses to benefit port from friends and employees of the Newport Becca’s Closet. Please bring dresses into the high Restoration Foundation, have teamed up to create a school on Lincoln Avenue in Barrington from now prom dress giveaway on Saturday, April 12, at Salve until March 25. Page B6 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Make a list: Things to do with kids this spring Watch herring run Visit a Vineyard Each spring river herring Yes, that’s right. On certain days, return to their natal rivers to local vineyards such as spawn. In recent years there has Portsmouth’s Greenvale will hold been some improvement in kid-friendly events, like their “Live Rhode Island’s river herring Jazz For Kids.” The kids have a stocks, since a moratorium on great time, you taste delicious the catching of river herring was local wine, everyone wins. established in 2006. The peak of the herring run is usually the end Revisit the Zoo of April/beginning of May. Late It’s there year-round, but with afternoon on a sunny day is the the return of zoo-friendly weather, best time to visit the herring it’s a lot more fun. Be there at 10:30 runs, as the fish tend to be more daily to watch the elephants get active then. There are a number their baths. rwpzoo.org. of runs in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, most locally off Crescent Park Looff Carousel Nonquit Pond in Tiverton. Visit Open weekends until 8 p.m. dem.gov for more information. through spring, the Crescent Park Carousel was made in 1895 by Daffodils and fairies Charles I. D. Looff, one of the Blithewold’s fifth annual Fairy world’s foremost carousel makers Festival is Sunday, April 27, from and producer of Coney Island’s first 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is the day to merry-go-round. Historians con- rejoice in the return of fragrance sider this carousel a treasure of and beauty to the landscape. American folk art and a museum to Absorb the sights, sounds and the work of Looff. The carousel is a smells of Blithewold’s gardens National Historic Site and was pro- during this day of revels. Fairy cos- claimed the Rhode Island Symbol Crescent Park Carousel was made in 1895 by Charles I. D. Looff, one of the world’s foremost carousel makers. tumes encouraged. of Folk Art in 1985. It’s fast and fun Blithewold.org. for the biggest kids. 401/435-7518 Green animals or 401/433-2828. throughout the gardens, includ- Gardener Joseph Carreiro, ing animals and birds, geomet- superintendent of the property ric figures and ornamental from 1905 to 1945, and his son- designs. Green Animals is the in-law, George Mendonca, oldest and most northern topiary superintendent until 1985, were garden in the United States. responsible for creating more Open daily beginning May 10. than 80 pieces of topiary Newportmansions.org. Field of dreams Fenway is fine, but for a big- league experience close to home, you can’t beat the affiliate Paw- sox, especially on days they hold their free youth clinics before Dance Neli.coma games, typically four times each season. Their season opener is April 3. Pawsox.com. Even closer to home, there’s the Newport Gulls, a wooden-bat summer Ballroom & Latin Dancing collegiate team that plays at Car- SAME SEX CLASSES dine’s Field in Newport. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Round-trip to Prudence 7-8 Beginner Level Ride bikes, dig clams and have Beginning April 2, 2014 a great time (slightly) off the grid NO PARTNER NEEDED TO LEARN for the day. Until Memorial Day, it’s a long day, with the ferry leav- Classes run in a series of 4 week sessions. ing Bristol at 8 a.m. and not A U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence • A STEM School Cost per each 4 week session $60 pp returning until 4:30 p.m, but a 10 Single class cost $20 at the door (walk in) ACATHOLIC SCHOOL • PREK-8 a.m. Bristol departure will be The Prudence Island Lighthouse, A WARM NURTURING COMMUNITY • RIGOROUS ACADEMICS Pre-registration required added after Memorial Day. BYO more commonly known as the TRADITION • TECHNOLOGY • EXCITING CULTURAL AND WEDDING DANCE LESSONS AVAILABLE food, drinks and bug spray, as Sandy Point Lighthouse, is located ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES • NARRAGANSETT BAY CAMPUS there are limited services on the on Prudence Island and is the old- Democratic Club Dance Hall island. Prudenceferry.com. est lighthouse tower in the state. Sisters FCJ • 324 Cory’s Lane, Portsmouth, RI 186 Roffee St, Barrington www.saintphilomenas.org Contact Nelia Lawton - 401-245-1119 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B7 In season: Spring is here (really) With our ability to import pro- sugar is necessary, which is why you find yourself eating them duce from all over the world, it’s it lends itself so well to desserts straight from the vine, without easy to forget how much better and preserves. Another crop that benefit of heat, salt or butter. Pick foods taste when we respect their takes up its share of real estate regularly for the best quality and seasonality. Here are five foods and may take years to establish, they will keep well, zip locked, in that are best eaten farm-fresh in it’s not one to start in a small yard the crisper drawer. the spring. that you don’t plan to tend for the long term. That said, spring in Strawberries Asparagus New England demands rhubarb Strawberries come into their One of our earliest crops, pie — no strawberries needed. own as spring comes to a close; Asparagus has a very short sea- Rhubarb hates heat, so when peaking at the end of June, they son, can take Radishes things start to really warm up, are pretty much done after the up a lot of pick, dice, and vacuum-seal a Fourth of July, especially if the space in the Hardy radishes like cool few bags for the freezer. weather has been exceptionally garden, and be weather, and they like to get hot. When they are at their best, tricky to grow started early — as early as mid- just picked, they epitomize the — but if you April. They will be ready to har- taste of summer in New England. have the space vest anywhere from three to five There are plenty of places to pick it’s worth it. weeks later (pull them earlier for your own strawberries in the area, There’s nothing a milder flavor.) Nothing like the but even the smallest garden can quite like tak- radishes you’ll find in an institu- support a couple of strawberry ing a paring tional salad bar, young, farm- pots. master gardeners. Rather eat, knife out to fresh radishes are delicious on Peas Interested in growing your own leaving the growing to someone your plot and cutting the stalks their own, with a sprinkling of spring vegetables? An excellent else? Find out where to buy local, just as you like them; ones that salt. Peas — green, snap, and snow local gardening resource is gar- farm-fresh produce at farm stands have overgrown your taste can be — all appreciate cool soil and deningri.com, an independent and farmers markets at farm- left to seed the next year’s crop. Rhubarb weather, and can be planted from website maintained by four local freshri.com. You will never want store-bought This distinctly northern crop is seed in early spring. The differ- mid-winter asparagus again. another early riser. Tart beyond ence between store bought and belief, cooking with plenty of fresh garden peas is evident when URI Master Gardeners in Barrington

Break out of the winter dol- botanical center is the largest drums and get ready for spring indoor public display garden in GREEN: Nudging spring along planting with expert tips and New England and includes two Next, wait and watch. Change (Lindera benzoin) too? But my proven advice from University of greenhouses and over 150 different From Page 1 the water periodically and make mom and I can tell you there’s Rhode Island Master Gardeners plants. Come and learn about this fresh cuts whenever you feel almost nothing more hilariously with three presentations planned unique treasure right nearby in in a bright room. Woody stems especially impatient. Depending cheerful in the living room than at Barrington Public Library. Providence. need a little extra incentive to on the plant and the calendar, a giant vase of forsythia sticks in The first is “Soil and Soil Amend- The University of Rhode Island draw as much water as possible your vase of sticks should pop full bloom. Except maybe a vase ments” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Master Gardeners are dedicated, to the buds, so expose plenty of into flower in two weeks to a of winter hazel, spice bush, March 25. Discover the impor- trained volunteers who share a pith (the tissue under the bark) month or so. crabapples, quince, or magnolia. tance of good soil in your garden, love of gardening and horticulture. either by cutting on a sharp Forsythia is the fastest to force So if spring can’t come fast including why you should have Last year more than 500 URI Mas- angle, or by using your pruners and will be especially quick now enough for you, go ahead and your soil tested, how to take a soil ter Gardeners brought gardening to split the stem an inch or two that we’re only weeks away from force it. sample, and how to amend the and environmental information to straight up the middle. Martha its actual huzzah. It’s not my soil. Rhode Islanders through commu- Stewart offers a third method favorite spring blooming shrub Kristin Green is the interpretive The second is “Vegetable Gar- nity outreach programs and their involving a hammer. I’m all for out in the landscape mostly horticulturist at Blithewold dening for Beginners” at 7 p.m. on hotline for answering problems finding ways to alleviate the because it’s so common. If yel- Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum Tuesday, April 1. Learn how to encountered by gardeners. maddening symptoms of spring low is to be the official color of and author of “Plantiful: Start start, site, plant and care for your fever, but the practice of stem early spring, why not plant acres Small, Grow Big with 150 Plants vegetable garden. WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Road, Barrington smashing seems more likely to of fragrant lime-yellow winter that Spread, Self-Sow, and The third and final presentation damage tissue than open its hazel (Corylopsis glabrescens) Overwinter” (Timber Press). is “Roger Williams Botanical Cen- COST: Free watery pathways. I could be and northeast native spice bush Follow Blithewold’s garden blog ter History: Past and Present” at 7 MORE INFO: www.barringtonli- wrong. at http://blog.blithewold.org. p.m. on Tuesday, April 8. The brary.org; 401/247-1920

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Party size cheese pizza . . . .$8.50 Seafood Market Spinach & meat pies . .$8.50 per doz Live Lobster MONDAYS Native, Sea Scallops & Fresh Fish Daily FREE Pie w/$10 order Raw Bar & Seafood Specialties Wed 7am-12pm • Mon-Sun 5:30am-4pm 508.672.8218 EAT IN or TAKE OUT 260 Harrison St, Fall RIver, MA marioslebanesebakery.com 963 Aquidneck Ave. • Middletown • 401-846-9620 Accepting MasterCard • Visa & Discover (Minutes from Downtown Newport) • www.anthonysseafood.com East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B9 Food& Dining DINING REVIEW 5 Course Wine Pairing Dinner Take a leisurely drive down to Bittersweet Farm March 20th ucked into the woods in favorite — lots of steamed little- Westport, Bittersweet Bittersweet Farm necks with chunks of tender $75/person T Farm is easy to overlook. chouriço in a broth with onions That would be a mistake. The Restaurant & Tavern and tomatoes, all served over Add a room at the huge post and beam barn boasts 438 Main Road, Westport linguine in a big, shallow soup Bristol Harbor Inn and an upstairs dining room and a plate. Two big wedges of 508/636-0085 downstairs tavern. In the crunchy garlic toast were good the total package is $250 upstairs dining room, the rustic www.eventsbylhc.com for sopping up the broth. construction contrasts with the Hours: Dinner from 3 to 9 Enjoy an espresso or cappuc- elegant windowed wall over- p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, 3 cino with one of the farm’s lus- DeWolf Tavern at Thames Street Landing 259 Thames St, Bristol, RI • www.DeWolfTavern.com looking the back gardens. The to 10 p.m. Friday and Satur- cious desserts — créme brulèe, upstairs dining room is open on day, and noon to 8 p.m. Sun- Bittersweet Kiss, brownie sun- Fridays and Saturdays when day (except for the first Sun- dae, bread pudding, carrot cake, there are no private events. day of the month, when they cheesecake, peanut butter pie, open at 3 p.m. because of the A wedding was taking place apple crisp, ice cream or a root grand brunch buffet from beer float. A Bailey’s Irish Creme upstairs on a recent cold, frigid 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.). night. So, it was a perfect cake is a March special. evening for the cozy downstairs Most popular dishes: Califor- The Bittersweet Kiss is the sig- nia chicken Cobb salad, bleu tavern, with its huge, walk-in nature dessert — a melt-in- moon burger, cedar plank- your-mouth brownie tart with fireplace and beamed ceiling. A roasted salmon, Bittersweet bar spreads across one wall, steak tips and farmhouse chocolate ganache topped with there are candles on the tables meatloaf a scoop of vanilla bean ice $ 95* and lots of atmosphere. And, a cream. The square, rimmed Fish n’ Chips 6 bonus was Chris Farias, a plate was a painting of raspberry coulis and white chocolate singer/guitarist, who was excel- ner salads, chicken dishes, steak Clamcakes & Bowl lent and played lots of easy lis- sauce, with raspberries, straw- $ 99 tips, Angus prime rib, sirloin berries and blueberries as deco- of Chowder 5 tening tunes by Simon & Gar- steak, tournedos Oscar, bacon- ration. A dusting of cinnamon *Monday through Thursday special. Friday fish and chip 7.99 funkel, Crosby, Stills and Nash, wrapped filet, surf and turf (fillet Harry Chapin, The Beatles and on all four corners of the plate mignon with a lobster and crab completed the picture. more. cake or baked stuffed shrimp, or 277 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915 The room was very busy, with If you’re planning a visit, there 401-433-4422 both), fish and chips, fish tacos, is a three-course Date Night parties of all ages; but, our serv- scrod Florentine, sole, salmon, DINE-IN OR TAKE-OUT • Monday–Saturday 7am-9pm • Sunday 7am-8pm er Jillian kept things moving menu on Tuesday and Wednes- baked sea scallops, baked day for $40 per couple (add a right along. She started us with stuffed shrimp, fajitas, mush- water, glasses of wine and the bottle of wine for $10). And, room ravioli, clams zuppa, Thursdays are Prime Rib Night. famous Bittersweet bread basket chicken parmigiana, meatloaf, of corn muffins and ciabatta Live entertainment is from hearty sandwiches and burgers, Thursday to Saturday. with honey butter and hot pep- and a bunch of pizzas. per jam. The raspberry goat flatbread is We chose wine, but there are The weekly Dining Review is a combination that works gor- rotated among restaurants that specialty martinis, margaritas geously — the crust made in- and other fun cocktails, and a advertise in the Food & Dining house is thin and crispy, but section. large selection of draft and bot- with a nice chewy bite to it. It Come enjoy our waterfront location tled beers, including seasonal was topped with fresh baby offerings and cider. spinach, sautéed onions, fresh $19.95 Prix-Fixe Menu Chef Craig Bazinet has created raspberries and dollops of goat Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday a menu with a variety of choices cheese, all drizzled with a rasp- Portsmouth | 401.683.3138 | www.15pointroad.com from casual sandwiches and sal- berry sauce. DINNER Tues - Sun 5-10pm ads to elegant tournedos and The two jumbo lobster and rack of lamb. crab cakes are crisp outside and Specials for March include moist inside with bits of onion starters of coconut shrimp, and bell pepper and a hint of farmhouse flatbread, and a spice. Lime aioli and corn salsa stuffie/clam chowder combo. are fresh counterpoints to the 215 Water St. Warren, RI • (401) 289-2524 Entrees are Mediterranean rich cakes. www.thewharftavernri.com WWW.NONNISPASTASHOP.COM chicken pasta, butternut ravioli, OPEN 7 DAYS YOUR LOCAL ITALIAN RESTAURANT The chicken portabello & FRESH PASTA SHOP chicken portobello Napoleon, Napoleon is an amazing dish in crispy duck, shrimp and little- a tower of layers that hits all the Enjoy Our Specials necks rigatoni, rack of lamb and MONDAY-THURSDAY NEW HOURS: right notes. Grilled chicken Open Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm • Fri-Sun 11am-10pm a Reuben. breasts and balsamic marinated Free Bottle of Wine with On the regular menu, there portabello mushrooms are Two Dinner Entreés are tons of choices to start, from sandwiched with sautéed FRIDAYS FROM 6-9PM This Sunday, March 23rd • 6-9pm a raw bar to wings, clams casino, spinach, piled high and topped Drink & Appetizer Specials Listening to our Pianist calamari, steamers and with goat cheese. Surrounding chouriço, raspberry goat flat- this marvel is a red pepper Martini Tasting & Dinner bread, lobster and crab cakes, coulis with buttery, roasted gar- Brunch Buffet pork and veggie potstickers, lic cloves and more goat cheese FREE MIMOSA BBQ chicken nachos, bacon- crumbles. The garlic mashed with every adult or senior brunch purchase Every Wednesday $5 Pizzas wrapped scallops, New England potatoes, which are always clam chowder, French onion superb, were a perfect side dish. 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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT March 19 Ingrid Bergman: A Celebration Librarian Doug Swiszcz’s film lecture series, continues on Wednesday after-88 noons at the Barrington Public Library. Mr. Swiszcz offers commentary before each week’s screening. The series is free and open to all. On March 19, “Spell- bound” will be shown. WHERE: Barrington Library, 281 County Road, Barrington WHEN: 1 p.m. COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/247-1920

Got Photos? Get Organized! Have you accumulated years of photos that are sitting in boxes and bins? This hands-on class offered by Barrington Community School will teach you the ABC’s of organizing your photos. You will leave organized and thrilled with your memories neatly categorized. WHERE: Atria Bay Spring Village, 147 Bay Spring Ave., Barrington WHEN: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Eight Strings & a Whistle COST: $29 BCS member; $34 non-member ‘Hooray for Hollywood!’ MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcomm- school.com. ooray for Hollywood: A Musical Cabaret” is directed by he Arts in the Village Concert Series welcomes Eight Strings & a Richard Bento and Whistle, a New York-based RWU Great Films Series: “Rashomon” performed by the Ttrio that is performing in WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State “H WHERE: Franklin Court Community the Rehoboth series for the first Road, Rehoboth Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film is arguably the members of the Bristol Theatre Room, Wood St. Tunnel Entrance WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, March 22 finest ever made about the philosophy of justice. Company, including Brian Francis time. Featuring flutist Suzanne Through an ingenious use of camera and flash- WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 21; 2 p.m. Gilchrest, violist Ina Litera, and COST: $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, $6 for backs, Kurosawa reveals the complexities of of Warren and Ellie Knapman of and 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 22 cellist Matthew Goeke, Eight students and children human nature as four people recount different Bristol. Proceeds from this show COST: $12 Strings & a Whistle has been cap- MORE INFO: versions of the same story: the murder of a man will go directly to purchasing a new MORE INFO: 401/424-1315 http://www.carpentermuseum.org/Arts.htm and the rape of his wife. lighting system. tivating audiences throughout Where: RWU Global Heritage Hall Building, the Northeast since 1998. For Room G01, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol this concert, the trio will be performing works by both classical and con- When: 7:30 p.m. temporary composers. Cost: Free Vivian Maier was a mysterious nanny Square, Newport who secretly took over 100,000 pho- Contra Dance at Sandywoods WHEN: 7 p.m. tographs that went unseen during her COST: $15 Join us on the third Wednesday night of lifetime. 150 Years of Railroading in Newport Middletown WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every month for a contra dance at the WHERE: Newport Art Museum’s Ilgenfritz The Low Anthem To commemorate the start of rail ser- beautiful Sandywoods Center for the Gallery, 76 Bellevue Avenue, Newport vice on Aquidneck Island, the Old COST: Admission is free, but donations are gladly Arts. All dances are taught and feature The Low Anthem (Ben Knox Miller, Jef- Colony & Newport Railway is teaming accepted. WHEN: 6 p.m. cocktails; 7 p.m. film live music and experienced callers. frey Prystowsky, Florence Wallis, Bryan up with the Newport Historical Society MORE INFO: 401/683-4589; COST: $30; members: $20; NewportFILM mem- Partners not necessary. Beginners and Minto, Andy Davis) combines folk and (NHS) for a special 150th Anniversary www.aquidneckindiancouncil.org. children welcome! Our March dance bers: $25.50 blues arrangements with the elegance ride. of chamber music and the fervor of features caller Paul Wilde and old-time WHERE: Buy tickets at the NHS Museum Store gospel. Some Low Anthem songs are Opening reception, Cutler + Farrell + string band Sundial. in the Brick Market on Washington Square, 127 Sheehan hushed and hymn-like, others raw and Thames Street. WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton clamorous. The Van Vessem Gallery in Tiverton, RI WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHEN: 11 a.m. unveils Cutler + Farrell + Sheehan, a WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton COST: $8 adults, $4 children, $18 families Friday COST: $15 per person or $10 for Newport His- new exhibition featuring the works of WHEN: 9 p.m., doors open 8:30 pm MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com March 21 torical Society members and active duty military Mark Cutler, Rick Farrell, and Garrett COST: $15 advance and at the door with ID. Sheehan. A Night of Irish Music with Robbie MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com MORE INFO: newporthistorytours.org; 401/841- ‘Fishing with live bait’ O’Connell WHERE: VanVessem Gallery, Sandywoods, Tiver- 8770 ton The Aquidneck Island Striper Team is Robbie O’Connell began his career by pleased to host Capt Blaine Anderson WHEN: Regular gallery hours are 1 tp 5 performing with his uncles, the Clancy Marine & Composites Industry Career p.m.Thursday through Sunday, and during week- of Anderson Guide Services from Brothers. With prior venues such as Day Niantic, Conn. as our guest speaker at end concerts at the adjacent Sandywoods Cen- Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, This free one-day event, hosted by IYRS ter for the Arts. our March monthly meeting. and the Lincoln Center for the Perform- Saturday School of Technology & Trades and the COST: Free WHERE: VFW Hall, 822 Anthony Rd, Common ing Arts, Linden Place Museum is hon- March 22 Rhode Island Marine Trades Associa- Fence Pt, Portsmouth MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com ored to host a performance by the Irish tion (RIMTA), gives employers an WHEN: 7 p.m. folk singer in the historical mansion Murder at the Museum opportunity to connect with career Celebrate Spring with a pow wow COST: $5 for non-members (includes food and parlors. The Newport Art Museum and Marley seekers. the seminar, bar is available) AI members are WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope St., Bristol Bridges Theatre Co. host Murder at the Featuring the drum beats of the East- admitted free. Museum “Something Wicked This Way WHERE: IYRS Newport campus at 449 Thames ern Medicine Singers led by under the WHEN: 7:30 p.m. St. MORE INFO: 401/862-9551 Comes,” an interactive, all-ages murder Chief Daryl Black Eagle of the COST: $20, $16 for Linden Place Members, free mystery set during the 1890s and held WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wampanoag Tribe. Participate in tradi- for Colt Circle members in the Museum’s historic Griswold COST: Free tional Native American crafts and sto- MORE INFO: 401/253-0390 House. MORE INFO: www.iyrs.edu/careerday. rytelling for the children. The event will WHERE: Newport Art Museum 76 Bellevue Ave., end with delicious homemade johnny- ‘A Birders Guide to Everything’ Newport Annual Indoor Powwow cakes and tastings of maple syrup from Thursday The Rhode Island premiere of the film farms throughout the region. WHEN: 7 p.m. The Aquidneck Intertribal Indian March 20 “A Birders Guide to Everything” will be COST: $25 for adults ($15 members), $20 for Council will host the seventh annual WHERE: Bay Spring Community Center, Barring- held at the Jane Pickens Theater & ton ‘Finding Vivian Maier’ seniors and active military ($10 members), $15 Indoor Powwow. The powwow features Event Center to benefit the Norman for youth 17 and under ($8 for members). drumming, dancing, flute music, story- WHEN: 5 p.m. Bird Sanctuary. Now considered one of the 20th centu- MORE INFO: Reservations recommended. telling and more. COST: Free ry’s greatest street photographers, WHERE: Jane Pickens Theater, Washington 401/848-8200; NewportArtMuseum.org WHERE: Knights of Columbus hall, 7 Valley Road, MORE INFO: www.bsccri.org East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B11 DDaayyss

series, continues on Wednesday after- March 19: “Enough8 Said”; April 2: “Cap- noons at the Barrington Public Library. SPOTLIGHT tain Phillips”; April 16: “American Hus- Sunday Mr. Swiszcz offers commentary before tle”; April 23: “Blue Jasmine” March 23 each week’s screening. The series is free WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- and open to all. On March 26, “Anasta- tol Andrius Zlabys sia” will be shown. WHEN: 7 p.m. Concerts at the Point is pleased to wel- WHERE: Barrington Library, 281 County Road, COST: Free come back Andrius Zlabys, a grammy- Barrington MORE INFO: www.rogersfreelibrary.org nominated pianist and multifaceted WHEN: 1 p.m. musician, who holds a special rever- COST: Free ence for J.S. Bach. Sunday Nature Flicks MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 Looking to get out of the house this WHERE: Westport Point United Methodist Church, 1912 Main Road, Westport Point winter? Take a trip to Audubon for an afternoon of fascinating nature docu- WHEN: 3 p.m. mentaries on the big screen. March 23: COST: $25, $10 students Music Wings of Life: Meryl Streep narrates this MORE INFO: 508/636-0698 beautiful film that celebrates the crea- Aidan’s Irish Pub tures that are responsible for a third of Evie Laden & Keith Terry John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 the world’s food supply and are also in critical need of our help for survival. Evie Ladin is a banjo player, stepdancer, Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. and singer-songwriter based in Oak- March 30: Ocean Frontiers II: This film land, California. Her husband Keith is second in an award-winning series Terry sings, plays bass, and specializes Atlantic Sports Pub that highlights historic and modern in body percussion. Together they pre- 70 Shove St., Tiverton; 401/816-5996 uses of New England waters and intro- duces the idea of collaborative ocean sent an exciting hybrid of American folk Wednesdays: Pro Karaoke by Rick & Joan arts. where; Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, planning in the Ocean State. Tiverton Benjamin’s Sports Club WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 WHEN: 6:30 pm, doors open 6 pm WHEN: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. COST: $15 adults, $10 children, kids 5 and under Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan RWU Junior/Senior Dance Concert COST: Free with Admission free MORE INFO: www.asri.org unior and senior WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com Bluewater Grill dance and perfor- 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol 32 Barton St., Barrington; 401/247-0017 ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to mance studies WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday, March 26-27 the Forum’ College Fair in Bristol Saturdays: live music J majors present origi- COST: $10; $5 for students and seniors The Bristol County Lions Club will be Newport’s Swanhurst Chorus nal works. MORE INFO: 401/254-3626 announces its 20th Annual Tribute to holding a college fair at Mt. Hope High Custom House Coffee School. In conjunction with the fair, the Broadway with Burt Shevelove and Club will be hosting its 14th Annual 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main Steven Sondheim’s 1966 comedy “A Scholarship Breakfast to raise funds for Road, Portsmouth Funny Thing Happened on the Way to students who are applying for scholar- Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 the Forum.” band; Sunday: Brother to Brother ships. p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. WHEN: 8 p.m.; Fridays & Saturdays, Through March 22 WHERE: Fenner Hall, 15 Fenner Avenue, Newport WHERE: Mt. Hope High School, Chestnut St., WHEN: 6:30 p.m., March 21, 22 Oriental Pearl COST: $15 General Admission, $12 Seniors & Bristol The Coffee Depot Students COST: $29 and $35 WHEN 576 State Rd., Westport : 8-11:30 a.m. 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608- MORE INFO: 401/490-9475; www.artists- MORE INFO: 401/682-1630; www.Swanhurst.org COST: Fair free; breakfast $8, $5 for children 2553 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 exchange.org under 8 Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- Karaoke every Wednesday and Thurs- ‘Le Dindon’ or ‘The Dupe’ by Georges MORE INFO: Contact Bette Walpole at 401/301- lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm day night with Cal Raye. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 ‘A Bright New Boise’ Feydeau 4301 performance until 9:50pm., Fridays a.m. In this quirky comic gem, Will and the A comic masterpiece of mistaken iden- excluding holiday weekends. Bring a other lost souls at The Hobby Lobby tities, illicit assignations, frenzied Meet Julia Child at Barrington Public nonperishable food donation to benefit Scampi touchingly explore the always-thorny libidos, laughter and l’amour. Library Bristol Good Neighbors. 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- issues of faith, family, forgiveness and WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre UpStage, 28 Market Barrington Public Library and Delvena 5844 second chances. St., Warren Theatre Company present Meet Julia DeWolf Tavern WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre, Warren WHEN: Through April 13 Child, a live performance featuring Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 COST: $25 Lynne Moulton as “Julia Child” doing Alissa Musto. WHEN: Through March 30 what she did best. Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz). COST: $25 MORE INFO: 401/247-4200; MORE INFO: www.2ndstory.org 2ndstorytheatre.com WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Federal Hill Pizza Road, Barrington To Love and to Perish WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 ‘Macbeth’ at the Gamm You are cordially invited to the wedding Federal Hill Pizza features live music The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre COST: Free Theater of Kimberly Mae Fay and James Alan every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. This stages Macbeth, William Shakespeare’s MORE INFO: www.barringtonlibrary.org; Anderson. The year is 1988, and Kim & 401/247-1920 week: Miss Wensday and the Cotillions classic tale about the lust for power, & Stage guilt and destiny. Jim have just tied the knot. Celebrate with the nuptials at their wedding Fins ‘The Great God Pan’ WHERE: The Gamm Theatre, 172 Exchange St., reception, but keep your eyes and ears Pawtucket 198 Thames St., Bristol; 401/253-2012 Epic Theatre Company presents the open - love is like a battlefield at this WHEN: Through April 13 gathering of feuding families and Thursday: DJ Scotty P; Friday: House Rhode Island Premiere of a haunting COST: $38 and $48 grudging guests. Monday Music w/ DJ Andy Reed; Saturday: The work about memory and family secrets MORE INFO: 401/723-4266; gammtheatre.org. March 24 Barley Hoppers in a remarkable new drama by Amy WHERE: Theatre 82, 82 Rolfe Square, Cranston Herzog. WHEN: 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, March 21 & ‘Democracy Now! The War and Peace Wednesday night at the movies The Knights of Columbus WHERE: Artists’ Exchange, 50 Rolfe Square, Report’ Cranston With Peter Weldy. This Wednesday, 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton The viewing of this broadcast will be See THEATER Page 12 followed by discussion and is free and Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- open to the public. This is part of a ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; series of monthly viewings of “Democ- Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free racy Now! “ broadcasts sponsored by admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse East Bay Citizens for Peace. Bertholde 401/297-6604. WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St, Bris- tol LePage’s Seafood Dance Nelia.com WHEN: 7 p.m. 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- COST: Free 2180 Fridays: Karaoke Mulhearn’s Pub Ballroom & Latin Dancing 507 North Broadway, East Providence; Wednesday 401/438-9292 GROUP CLASSES March 26 Friday: Full Circle; Sunday: Karaoke TUESDAY NIGHTS: Classes begin April 8th with Cal Raye. 7-8 Beginner Levels • 8-9 Intermediate Levels Meditation as Medication for the Soul 9-9:30 pm Adv/Int- Advanced levels Stressed out? By learning to meditate One Pelham East PreRegistration Required accurately, we can ease physical and 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 emotional anxiety, as well as spiritual Classes 7-9 run in a series of 4 week sessions isolation — from within. Friday: Green Line Inbound; Saturday: Cost per each 4 week session is $60 p.p. The Wild Ones; Tuesday: DJ Blacklist. Single class cost $20 at the door (walk in) WHERE: Essex Library, 238 Highland Rd. Tiverton Classes 9-9:30 pm run in 2 separate 6 week WHEN: 6:30 p.m. 133 Club sessions ( One dance per each 6 week session) COST: Free 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; Cost per 6 week session $60 p.p. MORE INFO: Call 401/625-6796 for reservations 401/438-1330 Single Class cost $15 at the door (walk in) Wednesdays: Karaoke with Big Bill; Democratic Club Dance Hall Ingrid Bergman: A Celebration Thursdays: Mac Odom Band; Friday: 186 Roffee St, Barrington Librarian Doug Swiszcz’s film lecture Stone Leaf; Saturday: The Mark Cutler Contact Nelia Lawton - 401-245-1119 Page B12 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 DDaayyss

8 COST: Free SPOTLIGHT MORE INFO: For children in grades K-5 with an Theater adult. Email [email protected]. Trips & From Page 11 Li’l Peeps Tours This popular program introduces chil- 22 dren ages 18 to 36 months to the Bullets Over Broadway COST: $15 advance, $20 at door delights of nature through age-appro- Starring Zack Braff (Scrubs) and Marin MORE INFO: 401/490-9475; www.artists- priate, hands-on activities. Along with Maizzie (Ragtime, Kiss Me Kate) the exchange.org a nature lesson, activities may include show is a musical adaptation of the nature walks, crafts, songs and stories. Woody Allen film and is directed by 5- ‘Love Cycle: A Soap Operetta’ WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- time Tony Award-winner Susan Stro- Based on the book by David Misch and ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol man. This trip will include highest- priced seating for the matinee perfor- with music and lyrics by Peggy Black WHEN: 9:45 to 10:45 a.m., March 20, 27, April 3, and Bill Burnett, this offbeat musical 10, 17, May 1 mance and dinner in Manhattan before departing for home. features a ghost who offers words of COST: six week series: $60/member child, advice to patrons of a laundromat. $76/member two siblings; $65/non-member WHEN: Saturday, March 29. Barrington depar- WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Fer child, $82/non-member two siblings ture will be at 7 a.m.; return by 11 p.m. ry Road, Bristol MORE INFO: www.asri.org COST: $215 BCS members/$225 non-members WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, march 21- MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcomm- 22 My First Movies school.com COST: $4 for general admission; $2 for students My First Movies is a playdate designed and seniors expressly for toddlers and their parents. Wadsworth Atheneum & Mark Twain House MORE INFO: 401/254-3666 It transforms a movie theater into a joy- filled, high-energy place where enter- The trip, hosted by the Newport Art taining and educational films are Museum, includes a curator-led tour of shown and interaction is highly the Wadsworth’s Hudson River School encouraged. The lights are left on paintings, a docent-led tour of the while preschoolers can sing and dance Twain house, transportation, admis- Kids & along with movies that have been spe- sion to both museums, lunch and a pre- Good Night, Nature cially made for them. Adding to the fes- trip discussion “Know Before You Go: Outdoors tivities, every movie event is emceed by Hudson River School Preview” on Sat- isit Audubon for a special nighttime adventure! Listen to a BabyFirst star, Mitten the Kitten, who urday, March 22. Children’s story hour nature story, visit with one of our animal friends, and make a appears live and in-person to encour- WHERE: Wadswoth Atheneum & Mark Twain age audience interaction. Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- craft. Best of all, you House ed story and picture books geared V WHEN: The fun continues on an ongoing basis WHEN: Thursday, March 27 are welcome to wear your WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- towards the pre-school set, followed by every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at 10 PJ’s if you would like! This ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol COST: $85 for Museum members and $100 for craft time allowing the children to a.m. non-members one-hour program is for WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 27 express their creativity based on the fun MORE INFO: www.myfirstmovies.com; 800/315- MORE INFO: NewportArtMuseum.org; 401/848- children ages 3 to 8. Adults COST: $10 per member adult/child pair; $5 each facts and stories they just heard. additional member; $12 per non-member 4000 2787 WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington Shopping must accompany children, adult/child pair; $6 each additional non-member Center, County Road, Barrington registration is required. MORE INFO: Register online www.asri.org Boston Lyric Opera WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays Journey to Boston with Barrington COST: Free Community School for a Boston Lyric Opera production of a long-awaited, MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; www.barrington- get outside, discover nature in the win- Arts & WHEN: 3:45 to 4:45, Wednesdays, Through April new production of the Verdi favorite, books.com ter months, and just maybe spot some 9 Rigoletto. amazing local wildlife. COST: $60/member child, $76/member two sib- Antiques Young children’s story hour lings; $65/non-member child, $82/ non-member WHEN: Sunday, March 23. Departure from Bar- WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- rington Town Hall at 10 a.m.; return will be Bring your little ones for stories ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol two siblings ‘The World of Landscapes’ geared for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a approximately 7:30 p.m. WHEN: 1-2 p.m.; every Sunday through March 30 MORE INFO: Register online at www.asri.org Featuring artists (by jury) from around craft and light snack. the New England area, as well as repre- COST: $129 BCS members/ $139 non-members. COST: Free with admission WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth Prudence Island Seal Watch sented artists. Many mediums of origi- MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcomm- MORE INFO: Register online www.asri.org nal fine art and fine craft will be display. school.com WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays Come explore Prudence Island with a WHERE: Hope Gallery, 435 Hope St., Bristol COST: Free New after school activity group chance to see seals at one of the best Whistler at Phillips Andover haul-out spots in Narragansett Bay. Par- WHEN: Through April 4. MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; Be one of the founding and guiding ticipants will also tour the island by van Join Barrington Community School’s www.bakerbooks.net members of this new group. Possible COST: Free with stops to visit several unique histor- first excursion to the Addison Gallery in activities include zine making, vinyl lis- MORE INFO: 401/396-9117; www.hopegalleryfin- Children’s Reading Circle ical and natural features. eartfinecraft.com Andover, Mass., for a guided tour of the tening, comic drawing, book dis- permanent collection and the special Partners Village Store children’s reading cussing, green screen shooting, joke WHERE: Prudence Island exhibition, An American in London: and activity hour is geared for telling, creative writing. WHEN: 9:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; March 26; April 9 New group exhibit at Imago Whistler and the Thames. preschool children. Come join the fun COST Imago Foundation for the Arts has a WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Avenue, East : $12/member adult, $6/member child; WHERE: Addison Gallery of American Art, every Thursday as we read stories, enjoy Providence $15/non-member adult, $8/non-member child new exhibit featuring artwork by snacks and a craft activity. Phillips Andover Academy WHEN: 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Mondays, March 31 MORE INFO: Register at www.asri.org founding member artist Mary Don- dero, presenting new works from three WHEN: Thursday, April 3. Motorcoach departs WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, COST: Free from Barrington Town hall parking lot at 8:15 Westport Weekly storytimes portfolios: Waterfalls, Cut Flowers and a.m. MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 Meandering Drawings. WHEN: Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. No advance registration is necessary. COST: $70 BCS members/$88 non-members WHERE: 36 Market St., Warren COST: Free Nature Quest Club Half hour storytimes include stories, MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcomm- songs, crafts, and other activities. Story- WHEN: Through April 12. Gallery hours are 4 to MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- Audubon combines nature and science school.com lagestore.com times will not meet during April (Apr. 8 p.m. on Thursday and noon to 8 p.m. on Friday exploration in this discovery club for 20-26) school vacation week. and Saturday young naturalists ages 7 to 10. Kids gain Historic Hartford and Colt’s Connecticut COST: Free Winter Wonder Walks knowledge and understanding of cur- Tuesdays, 1:30pm, ages 3 - 6 @ River- Enjoy guided visits to Wadsworth Take a brisk walk and explore the great rent environmental topics and build a side MORE INFO: www.imagofoundation4art.org Athenaeum, the Colt Memorial, and the outdoors at Audubon’s Environmental passion for the natural world through Harriett Beecher Stowe House. Includ- Wednesdays, 9:30am, ages birth - 36 ‘Look, See Photography’ Education Center. An Audubon educa- fun, hands-on discoveries and outdoor months @ Riverside ed is a boxed lunch at Wadsworth tor will highlight winter plant and ani- exploration. Photography exhibit by Caren Athenaeum, a musical dinner program mal adaptations and talk about how Wednesdays, 6:30pm, ages 2 – 6 @ Prideaux; “Look, See Photography” will at the Mystic Hilton featuring tradition- WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Weaver weather affects our local landscape. So ter, 1401 Hope St., Bristol be on exhibit through April 30. al sear faring songs, and round-trip Thursdays, 9:30am, ages birth – 36 WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- transportation from Bristol. months @ Weaver ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol WHEN: Saturday, April 5 Thursdays, 10:30am, ages 3 – 6 @ WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. COST: $119.00 and $129.00 for non-members. Weaver COST: Free MORE INFO: Please contact the Linden Place office at 401/253-0390 to make reservations Saturdays, 10:00am, ages 2 - 6 @ Weaver MORE INFO: www.asri.org WHERE: Weaver memorial library, 41 Grove Ave., East Providence; Riverside branch library, 475 ‘Show Us Your Best’ juried exhibit Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside The Bristol Art Museum presents a MORE INFO: 401/434-2453; 401/433-4877 juried exhibit, “Show Us Your Best,” in the lower gallery at the library. Featured Markets WHEN: Through May 17, 2014 artist is Jay Egge, painter, who won Best Mt. Hope farmers’ market COST: Free in Show. The other featured artist, Can- dis Dixon, has 3D artbooks in the This farmers’ markets showcases many Love LEGOs? vestibule. local vendors selling fresh produce, Show off your skills and let your imagi- meat and fish, along with baked goods WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food nation flow during our weekly Lego free tol play hour! Lego creations made during truck serves breakfast and lunch. There WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday and free play will be photographed for our will also be live music, demonstrations, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- Facebook and displayed for a week in through April 2 between sessions. LEGOs will be pro- ing and electronics drives and more. MORE INFO: www.bristolartmuseum.org vided by the library. WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm barn, 300 Metacom WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren Ave., Bristol WHEN: 3:30-4:30 p.m. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays MORE INFO: [email protected]. East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B13 DDaayyss

Rogers Free Library book sale authors approach memoir; use writing make baby 8articles to be sent to Opera- Ongoing sale featuring adult, young prompts and exercises to inspire and SPOTLIGHT tion Shower, an organization that sup- adult and children’s books. Also avail- focus; the option to share your work; and plies items to expectant families of sol- able are DVDs, audio books and puz- participate in feedback and other group diers deployed overseas. zles. All items are reasonably priced discussion within a supportive environ- WHERE: Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West with proceeds benefiting the library. ment. Drop-in and introduce yourself Main Rd., Middletown. and come ready to write. WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesdays. tol WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County COST: Free. Road, Barrington WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 MORE INFO: 401/849-7011. a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday WHEN: 1-3 p.m.; every other Tuesday from Feb. 18 to May 13. MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior MORE INFO: www.barringtonlibrary.org; Center 401/247-1920 Barrington Library book sale A variety of weekly activities are avail- Ongoing sale featuring fiction, nonfic- Great Decisions able, from zumba and line dancing to tion, and children’s books. bridge, computer classes and support Great Decisions, the annual foreign groups. Thrift shop open weekdays WHERE: Barrington Library, County Road, Bar- policy discussion series returns to Bar- rington from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Blood pres- rington Public Library. The group will sure clinics are heal every 4th Wednes- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 meet biweekly on eight Tuesdays day of the month from 11 a.m. to noon. a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. through May 6 and is led by John Proc- Sunday Must be aged 55 or older to join; tor Braica. Meeting dates and topics Portsmouth residency not required. MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 include Energy Independence, March 25; Food and Climate, April 8; China’s WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth Portsmouth Senior Center thrift shop Foreign Policy, April 22; U.S. Trade Poli- MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 Winter sale on clothing and accessories cy, May 6. starts March 1; pecial hours on Satur- WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Paul Geremia at Sandywoods Senior fitness classes day, March 8. Road, Barrington Seekonk Total Fitness Club offers a free egendary bluesman Paul Geremia returns to Sandywoods Center senior fitness class. WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth WHEN: 10 a.m. for the Arts! Don’t miss this master bluesman and Sandywoods WHEN: 9:30 to 1:00; Regular hours are Mon. COST: $18 WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall River favorite, one of the best thru Fri. (sale continues) 9:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 MORE INFO: www.barringtonlibrary.org, L Ave., Seekonk to 3:00 401/247-1920 country blues fingerpickers WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 ever. With his six and twelve- WHEN: 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, March 22 COST: Free Kripalu Yoga string guitars, harmonica, COST: $18 advance, $20 at the door MORE INFO: 508/336-4545; a restorative yoga program steeped in husky soulful voice, stories of MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com www.totalfitnessclubs.com the Kripalu tradition of compassion life on the road, and an innate and non-judgment. Located in the sense of humor, Paul keeps tra- Social duplicate bridge Benefit beautiful setting of the Dedee Shattuck ditional blues fresh and alive with his engaging performances. “Tea Time at the Table,” duplicate Gallery, find yourself surrounded by bridge for newcomers and intermedi- Save-A-Pet Society Auction inspiring art installations - an ideal set- ates. All are invited for an afternoon of Three evenings of fun and excitement ting for meditation and self-care. Open food, fun and friends. to the public, this donation based class for all as donated items and services WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378 from around the country are auctioned series welcomes people of all levels of East Main Road, Portsmouth ability and practice. Please bring your ums, theater, gardens, historic sites, ski members have access to networking off by local celebrities in support of fur- WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays ry friends at the Seekonk Animal Shel- yoga mat and water; ages 16 and over resorts, concerts and more. meetings, training and events and oth- MORE INFO: 401/624-1723 or e-mail viking- ter. please. MORE INFO: www.barrcommschool.com; er opportunities throughout Rhode 401/245-0432. Island and nearby Massachusetts. [email protected] WHERE: Hilltop Hotel, 213 Taunton Ave., Seekonk WHERE: The Dedee Shattuck Gallery, 865 Main Road, Westport WHERE: Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, 100 WHEN: 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.; March 25-27 Toastmasters Island Foghorns WHEN: 9-10 a.m., Saturdays East Bay Toastmasters Club Highland Ave., Seekonk. MORE INFO: For a complete list of items visit Toastmasters International is a non- COST: Contribute what you can A program for professionals, students, WHEN: 8 a.m. on Thursdays. http://www.seekonksaveapet.org profit organization that helps people stay-at-home parents or retirees who COST: Free, but guests are responsible for their MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- develop and improve their public speak- wish to improve their oral communica- own breakfast costs. lagestore.com ing abilities through local club meetings. tion skills. Membership open to all. MORE INFO: [email protected]. WHERE: Middletown Police Department, 123 Val- Ballroom & line dancing WHERE: United Methodist Elder Care, 30 ley Rd., Middletown Every Tuesday afternoon; singles wel- Alexander Ave., East Providence Ocean State Bridge Club WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. first and third Thursdays Clubs & WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m., first and third Thursdays A free lunch is served once a month by come. of each month of each month Sakonnet Bay. Visit the website for WHERE: Liberal Club, 20 Star St., Fall River. MORE INFO: e-mail Classes MORE INFO: http://9556.toastmastersclubs.org schedule, results and more informa- WHEN: 12:30-3:30 p.m., every Tuesday. tion. Call or e-mail if you need a part- [email protected] Reading Across Rhode Island: ‘Mr. COST: $7. Open Knit Night at Sisters of the Wool ner. Beverages and snacks served. Air Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore’ MORE INFO: 508/857-7734. conditioned room is quiet and com- Viking Bridge Club Sisters of the Wool hosts a free knitting fortable. All are welcome. Offers games and lessons for players at Clay, a RISD graduate, finds a job at an night, every Thursday, at their Westport every level. Partners are guaranteed. unusual 24-hour bookstore where mys- Ballroom dance lessons location. WHERE: Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, terious patrons borrow obscure texts in Learn all the social dances from a certi- Tiverton. WHERE: St. Mary’s Parish House, 278 East Main WHERE: Sisters of the Wool, 782 Main Rd., the middle of the night. Clay’s curiosi- fied instructor in a relaxed environ- WHEN: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, Mondays. Road, Portsmouth. ty compels him to unravel clues with Westport. ment. Adults of all ages are welcome. COST: $6. WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. Wednes- the help of friends, unwittingly leading Great for beginners and more experi- WHEN: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays days, Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays. to the sudden closing of the shop and MORE INFO: 774/264-9665 MORE INFO: 401/253-2383; www.oceanstate- enced dancers. Help with wedding bridgeclub.com. MORE INFO: 401/624-1723; www.vikingbridge- the disappearance of Mr. Penumbra dance preparation also available. club.com. himself! Join us for a discussion of this Gardening volunteers at Veterans Home WHERE: East Providence Senior Center, 610 year’s Reading Across Rhode Island title Operation Shower knitting circle Waterman Ave., East Providence. Rhode Island Veterans Home Master Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Aquidneck Chiropractic will host a Gardener volunteers meet for general See SELF HELP Page 14 Robin Sloan, facilitated by librarian WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Mondays. gardening activities to beautify the R.I. weekly knitting circle. The group will Jane Granatino. COST: $3. Veterans Home. WHERE: Barrington Public Library is located at MORE INFO: 401/434-0080. WHERE: R.I. Veterans Home greenhouse, 480 281 County Road, Barrington Metacom Ave., Bristol WHEN: 7-8:30 p.m.; March 31 Choreographed ballroom dance classes WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon, Mondays and Thursdays COST: Free Mike and Joyce Alexander will teach MORE INFO: 401/245-4845; Step Into Spring MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- choreographed ballroom dancing (round [email protected] brary.org dancing) every Monday evening. Modern at Simpson's social round dancing is pre-choreo- Live model figure drawing Art Education classes graphed with a “cuer” telling the dancers what to do as they all progress around the Take part in unguided figure drawing in Geriatric Classes include Creative Drawing, Por- dance floor. Rhythms taught will be fox- a relaxed, informal and supportive set- trait and Figure Drawing, Watercolors trot, waltz, cha-cha and rumba. ting. All experience levels — new Toy Store! and more. artists included — are welcome. Bring WHERE: Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol your own materials and easel or other WHERE: Portsmouth Arts Guild Ferry Road, Portsmouth. Center for the Arts, 2679 E. Main Rd., preferred work surface. Model and WHEN: 6-7 p.m. (advanced), 7-8 p.m. (beginners) chairs provided. Portsmouth and 8-9 p.m. (intermediate) on Mondays. WHEN: Mondays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 31-April WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts (Yel- COST: $10 per couple. 21; registration open low Building), 73 Muse Way, Tiverton. MORE INFO: 508/672-0259; [email protected]. COST: $110/100 members ($40 model fee) WHEN: 6-9 p.m. Mondays. MORE INFO: 508/523-2411; COST: $14 general, $10 for college-level art stu- www.PortsmouthArts.org BCS registration dents. Registration for Barrington Community MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org. SSiimmppssoonn’’ss Memoir Meetup School’s winter/spring courses, trips and students activities is in progress. Networking breakfast Each of us lives a story that is unique and Courses in finance, crafts, cooking, for- PPhhaarrmmaaccyy,, IInncc.. many of us feel a strong desire to get our Community businesses are invited to eign language, fine arts, music, litera- Surgical & Hospital Supplies stories down, and to share them. Join ture, sports, and fitness are offered. Col- attend a business networking breakfast other “Lifers” at Barrington Public lege bound programs include Prepar- sponsored by Service By Referral (SBR) Library for “Life on the Page: A Memoir ing for the S.A.T. and college visits. Par- networking’s Bristol chapter. Both for- FULL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Writers Meetup.” There you can explore ent-child workshops and classes for mal and informal networking exercises 10 Newport Ave, Pawtucket, RI • 401-722-7600 and find expression for your stories. This teens and pre-teens are available, as will be conducted to help business meetup will look at how different well as numerous day trips to muse- owners. As part of Service By Referral, www.simpsonspharmacy.com Page B14 East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 DDaayyss

8 Barrington Public Library) Includes an extensive trail system SPOTLIGHT WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Sat- through 250 acres of fields, forests, Self Help urday and by appointment streams and woods. COST: Free WHERE: 301 Brown Ave., Seekonk & Support MORE INFO: 401/289-0802; www.barrpreserva- WHEN: Daily, sunrise to sunset tion.org COST: Free admission to refuge, admission fees From Page 13 for programs Battleship Cove MORE INFO: 508/761-8230; www.asri.org Al-Anon meetings Home to a battleship, destroyer, two P.T. boats, a Russian-built missile corvette Chace-Cory House Hope for Today, an Al-Anon meeting plus aircraft exhibits. Recently appoint- This early 18th century dwelling, head- offers help for families and friends of ed as Massachusetts’ official memorial quarters of the Tiverton Historical Soci- alcoholics. to its victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 ter- ety, with its restored early outbuildings, WHERE: Youth Center, Joyce St., Warren. rorist attacks, Battleship Cove serves as houses the Society’s collection of early WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays. the Bay State’s official memorial to the American antiques and furnishings dis- World War II, Korean, Vietnam and Per- Loving hearts Al-Anon meeting. played in restored period rooms, as well sian Gulf conflicts. as important documents and artifacts WHERE: St. James Lutheran Church, Middle WHERE: Battleship Cove, 5 Water St., Fall River Highway, Barrington. from Tiverton’s rich past. The colonial WHEN: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily garden is planted with heirloom plants, WHEN: 11 a.m. Saturdays. COST: $15 adults, $13 seniors 65 and older and including jonnycake corn, the rare veterans, $9 children 6 to 12, $7 active military, native R.I. white cap flint corn. New this Food Addicts in recovery free for children under 6 year is the entrance through the muse- A long-term solution to food addiction MORE INFO: 508/678-1100; www.battleship- um shop where historical books, Tiver- whether you are anorexic, bulimic, an cove.org ton mugs and ornaments, jams and jel- overeater or otherwise food-obsessed. lies, and other items may be purchased. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Member- Blithewold Mansion, WHERE: 3908 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners ship open to anyone who wants help Gardens & Arboretum WHEN: 2-4:30 p.m. Sundays, June 2-Sept 30, or with food. Meetings in East Providence by appointment and Bristol. ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ in Fall River A 45-room mansion and 33 acres of landscaped grounds overlooking Nar- COST: $3 non-members; $2 students and seniors — East Bay Manor, 1440 Wampanoag Trail, ittle Theatre of Fall River presents “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s ragansett Bay. Various flower gardens, a (60 yrs+); members and children under 12 years East Providence; 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays Nest.” Adapted from the 90-foot tall giant sequoia, a bamboo free — Columban Fathers, 65 Ferry Road, Bristol; 8 Ken Kesey novel, this grove and other exotic plants. On the MORE INFO: 401/625-5174; www.tivertonhistori- a.m. Saturdays L WHERE: The Bristol Community College cal.org award-winning drama/comedy National Register of Historic Places. — St Michael’s Rectory, Providence; 6:30 p.m.; Jackson Performing Arts Center in Fall River WHERE: 101 Ferry Road, Bristol Tuesdays is set in a psychiatric hospital in WHEN: March 20 to 23. Times vary. Charles W. Greene Museum the midst of the Civil Rights WHEN: Gardens and grounds open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. — St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Newport; COST: $20; students and seniors $15 Exhibits include the Charles R. Carr col- 7 p.m.; Tuesdays Movement, when changes to the daily; mansion and gardens open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. MORE INFO: 508/675-1852; April to October lection of pre-Columbian, Peruvian MORE INFO: www.foodaddicts.org way psychology and psychiatry http://www.littletheatre.net COST: $24 per family, $11 for adults, $9 for and North American Indian artifacts, were fast approaching. LTFR’s including wampum and glass beads, Marijuana Anonymous seniors/students/military personnel, $3 for chil- production stars Deborah Sadler dren ages 6-17, free for kids 5 and under and along with colonial fishing, farm imple- Support group works to help people as Nurse Ratched, and Brian Lopes as McMurphy, with Michael Coury Blithewold members ments and utensils. recover from marijuana addiction. The as Dale Harding, and Richard Brosky as Chief Bromden. MORE INFO: 401/253-2707; www.blithewold.org WHERE: George Hail Library, 2nd Floor, 530 program uses the basic 12 steps of Main St., Warren recovery founded by Alcoholics Anony- Bristol Historical & WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays and by appointment mous. If using public transportation, Preservation Society Museum take RIPTA bus 60 to the church. COST: Free admission Located in the former Bristol County MORE INFO: 245-7686 WHERE: Barrington Congregational Church Edu- cation Building (room 8), 461 County Road, Bar- or caring for children and adolescents sensible and affordable way to help you jail, built in 1828 of stones used for bal- rington with obsessive compulsive disorder lose weight and get healthy. last in Bristol ships. It has a library and Coggeshall Farm Museum (OCD). — Riverside Congregational Church, 15 Oak collection of artifacts and memorabilia Visitors experience the past through all WHEN: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays covering Bristol’s 300-year history. MORE INFO: 401/369-6518 or [email protected] WHERE: Bradley Hospital, Room 301, 1011 Veter- Ave., Riverside, on Thursdays; 5:45-6:10 weigh- of their senses at this 48 acre living his- ans Memorial Parkway, East Providence in, 6:15-7 p.m. meeting. $2 per week. For more Architectural and historical walking tory farm. Interpreters dressed in repro- (Bill W.); www.facebook.com/RIMABored- tours arranged for groups. NoMore WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m., every third Wednesday of information contact Barbara at 401/433-5084 duction clothing carry out the same the month or e-mail [email protected]. WHERE: 48 Court St. tasks performed on Bristol’s farms in Parenting support group COST: Free — Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus St., WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays 1799 and invite visitors to learn hands- This group, for parents to discuss the Tiverton, on Thursdays at 10 a.m. All are wel- COST: $2 donation; free for members on. The working 18th century farm fea- MORE INFO: 401/432-1205 come. challenges of raising children today in a MORE INFO: 401/253-7223 tures historic structures and heirloom demanding society, is open to all par- Men’s cancer wellness group — Warren Baptist Church, Main and Miller plants and animals. ents, single and partnered, traditional Street, Warren, Thursdays; 5:45-6:30 p.m. The Bristol Train of Artillery WHERE: Poppasquash Road, off Route 114, Bris- and non-traditional and to parents in The Miriam Hospital offers a Men’s weigh-in, 6:30-7:30 p.m. meeting, Thursdays. $3 tol, adjacent to Colt State Park blended family situations. Child care is Wellness forum for men recently diag- a week. For more information, call Susan Lemois The B.T.A. has maintained an uninter- nosed with prostate, bladder, testicular, at 401/864-6510. rupted existence from the date of its WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays to Sundays, year available but parents must call Jennifer round; closed Mondays DeWolf at 401/935-3359 by the Friday penile or renal cancers, to learn more establishment on Feb. 12, 1776. The COST: $5 adults, $3 children, seniors before the meeting to let her know how about treatment options. The Men’s headquarters is also a museum with many children will attend and their Wellness group provides a comfortable rare specimens of military weapons MORE INFO: 253-9062; www.coggeshallfarm.org ages. setting among peers for discussion, and artifacts, shoulder arms, sabers, education and support through the documents and other memorabilia. Fall River Carousel WHERE: Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church, treatment and recovery process. Points of 399 Hope St., Bristol WHERE: 135 State St., Bristol Housed in an elegant Victorian- WHEN: 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each WHERE: The Comprehensive Cancer Center at MORE INFO: For tours, exhibits or demos, contact inspired pavilion, this unique water- month The Miriam Hospital Fain Building, 3rd Floor, Interest Lt. Col. Herb Deveau, 401/253-3927; Lt. Col. Sab- front venue has been completely 154 Summit Avenue, Providence restored to the splendor of its early days COST: Free; donations of non-perishable food for by Dias WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m., every third Monday of the Audubon Society’s at the historic Lincoln Park. Over 3,000 Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or paper Environmental Education Center goods for the East Bay Food Pantry welcome. month Buttonwood Park Zoo carousels were produced in the U.S. This natural history museum and during the “golden age” between the COST: Free The zoo features more than 200 ani- aquarium is situated on a 28-acre early 1880s and early 1930s. Fall River’s OCD Support Group for Parents MORE INFO: 401/793-2078 mals in 28 exhibits on a 10-acre site. A wildlife refuge with walking trails and Carousel 54 of the Philadelphia Tobog- new Zoo Choo Choo, an electric train, Bradley Hospital is currently enrolling quarter-mile boardwalk. In the center, gan Company is one of only 165 left TOPS meetings runs daily on the grounds and is $2 a for its new OCD Support Group for Par- visitors can look inside a 33-foot life- operating in the country. The classic ride. ents, a mutual support group for par- TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets sized Right Whale, discover life in a tide carousel, marked by masterful carvings ents, families, friends and others raising at locations around the East Bay. It’s a pool, observe Narragansett Bay’s WHERE: 425 Hawthorn St., New Bedford and that old familiar up-and-down gal- marine life, see a rare blue lobster and WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; closed Thanksgiving, loping motion, can be enjoyed by the even explore a cornfield at night. Christmas and New Years Day whole family year-round for birthday WHERE: 1401 Hope St. (Route 114), Bristol. COST: $6 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free under 3, parties and special events. $4.50 teens, seniors; $2 train WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon-5 WHERE: Fall River Carousel, Central St., Fall Riv- p.m. Sunday. MORE INFO: 508/991-6178; www.bpzoo.org er COST: $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children ages 4 WHEN: Season (closed for winter); opens Memo- to 12, free for children under 4 and members; Buzzards Bay Brewing rial Day on weekends, then Wednesday through group tours available. The brewery is built on a 140-acre his- Sunday when school lets out; available for pri- MORE INFO: 401/245-7500; www.asrieec.org . toric farm where they grow the hops vate functions year round and barley for their award winning ales, COST: $1 ride; $5 for seven rides Barrington Preservation lagers and pilsners. MORE INFO: 508/678-1100, ext. 101; Society Museum WHERE: 98 Horseneck Road, Westport www.battleshipcove.org The Barrington Preservation Society WHEN: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday to Saturday; Museum is a center for collecting, pre- tours on Saturday Gray’s Grist Mill serving and exhibiting objects that COST: Free for one tasting; $5 for a Buzzards One of the oldest continually operating relate to the history of the town of Bar- Bay sample glass and four tastings grist mills, grinding corn the same way rington. It also serves as a research and MORE INFO: 508/636-2288; www.buzzards- it did before 1700. Buy the famous education center with programs, tours, brew.com R.I.jonnycake meal here, made of flint- books and published materials avail- cap corn, ground with granite stones. able to the community. “Barrington’s Caratunk Wildlife Refuge WHERE: 638 Adamsville Road, Westport Industrial Past” on exhibit through June The Audubon Society of Rhode Island WHEN: Noon-4 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday 30, 2014. site has a large nature center with regu- MORE INFO: 508/636-6075; www.graysgrist- WHERE: Barrington Preservation Society Muse- lar activities and educational classes. mill.com um, 281 County Rd. (on the lower level of the East Bay Life March 19-20, 2014 Page B15 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com March 19 - 21 , 2014 Page C1 MEET DONNA ANDREWS: GOLFER, CHAUFFEUR, SECURITY OFFICER BY JOAN D. WARREN in include a stint as an officer sion for singing. I started in my onna Andrews for the Brown University church choir and continued holds a real estate Police & Security Department, through junior and high schools license in Rhode an event planner, driving lim- and performed locally with a Island and ousines (chauffeur license), few bands." Massachusetts catering, bartending (licensed), Donna Andrews VOLUNTEER WORK: "I am andD also holds the national des- dispatching for AAA, customer BisMarc Properties very proud to say that I am a ignations of Accredited Buyer service for homeowners and volunteer for the Camp Street Representative and Graduate auto insurance, controller/office 401-440-5338 Community Ministries in Realtor Institute, GREEN and manager for two auto dealer- Providence. I volunteer my e-PRO. She is certified as a ships, medical claims approver, [email protected] time in the food pantry and the negotiations, home marketing and photographer — among clothing area, and it is the and new homes specialist. She others. greatest feeling to know that I is a member of the Rhode WHY DID YOU BECOME A can help someone less fortunate Island Association of Realtors REALTOR? "It was suggested ANY DISLIKES? "The mis- Cranston (Alpine). That or than myself. I donate on a reg- and is the 2014 President Elect to me as something that I may information on some of the spending the day by the pool in ular basis and I have also host- for the Greater Providence be good at when I needed to websites that the consumers the sun." ed a toy drive for Christmas Board of Realtors. make a career change due to unfortunately sometimes swear BEST PLACE FOR A CUP OF time and was very successful. I As a lifelong resident of East arthritis in my hands. I was a by and believe." COFFEE: "Sip N' Dip Donuts." will continue that every year as Providence, Donna has come to manicurist at the time. I had a FUNNIEST REAL ESTATE FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT: long as I am able." know the entire East Bay area client who was a broker and STORY: "Being chased by a "22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille PLANS FOR FUTURE IN very well. A single mother of she said I would do well as a pigeon 'inside' of a vacant in Newport." REAL ESTATE? "I plan to two daughters and two grand- realtor." property in Pawtucket (wasn't WHAT'S YOUR BEST CULI- remain in the real estate indus- children, she spent 13 years in WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST funny at the time)!" NARY CREATION? "My home- try until I decide to retire com- the banking industry, where she ABOUT REAL ESTATE? "I love DESCRIBE THE PERFECT made chocolate chip cookies pletely. It is my one and only received many awards for the longlasting relationships DAY OFF: "Playing a round of (secret recipe, I can't give it profession, and I enjoy the peo- excellent service. Donna was a that I have built with my golf. I am a newbie with the out!)" ple I am surrounded by. 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OPEN HOUSE SUN 12 -2 3/23 OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-2 3/23 OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-2 3/23 SHORT SALE East Shore Properties Service + Experience = SOLD! FREE Market Evaluation Twice the exposure - members of MA & RI MLS SO. TIVERTON: 705 EAST ROAD SO. TIVERTON: 512 EAST ROAD TIVERTON: 153 FISH RD. CONDO SOUTH TIVERTON Pristine R/Ranch. 3 BR’s. 2 Baths. Hardwood floors In-Law set up. Everything is NEW, top to bottom. 3030 East Main Rd. Portsmouth, RI Private end unit. Quiet, 4 unit complex. 2.1 acres. Near Town Hall. Ranch. 3 BR’s, 1.5 baths. Beamed Spacious 2 BR’s, 1.5 BA, Den. New flooring. 2nd floor throughout. 2 brick fireplaces. Updated kitchen w/ c1800 Colonial with a wonderful 2 bedroom in-law Cathedral ceilings. Living room with wood stove. Bonus apartment. Large 1.7 acre site with barn and oversized 401-683-6200 • 401-625-1188 laundry. Attic storage. Oversized garage. Bright 1324 s/f granite. Nicely finished lower level. 2000 s/f liv. area. liv. area. HOA fee $200. Pets OK. $199,000. room upper level. Partial finished basement. Needs cos- coop. Enjoy country life ! $535,000. 2 car garage. Asking $299,900. Chee 401-835-5021 metics. Large lot. $275,000. Lisa 401-418-2525 Joy 401-525-1714. www.eastshoreproperties.com Chee - 401-835-5021 Houses ARE SELLING ! CALL EAST SHORE PROPERTIES to SELL Your Home or to BUY A Home! March 19-21, 2014 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 Real Estate

BRISTOL: 2 bed, 1.5 bath, 2nd EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st flr, 1 SEEKONK: 1-2 beds, or small fl, no pets or smoking, $875 + bedroom, incl. heat & hot water, Cape style house, $650-$950 Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction utilities. 401-253-8111 or 401- off street parking, no pets, All hardwoods, appl, 401-282- 829-9340 $850/mo 401-323-9244 8909, 508-336-2131

LITTLE COMPTON: Year 2 bedrooms, 2nd fl. BRISTOL: round 2 Bdrm 1Bth. 1st fl. No TIVERTON: 2nd floor, 2 bdrms, off street parking, water includ- pets. $950/mo plus $300 utili- kitchen, bath, livingroom, yard. ed no pets, security deposit ties. For details. Call Renee Waterview. $850/month. 401- req., $800/mo 401-374-5892. 401.649-1915 624-3091. BRISTOL: Historic downtown, nice 2 bed, 2nd fl, 11 Milk Str, Terrace Ave, 2nd WARREN: 2 bed 3rd flr. $625- appl, w/d hook up, water, park- RIVERSIDE: fl, 1 bed,appl, heat, hot water $650; 1 bed 1st flr. $575, includes ing $1,050 401-253-5571 incl, sec 8 approved, $800 + sec appliances and water, other utili- 401-533-9699, 401-487-5229 ties separate, lease and sec, no Custom colonial w/2,648 SF GLA built 1997 by Dennis Talbot - move- BRISTOL: waterfront, 2 bed, pets 401-253-9277 in condition. Well designed 1st floor includes: eat-in-kitchen, DR, fire- Home site - sloping treed lot of land w/13,677 (+/-) and RIDEM OWTS 3rd floor, $925, 1/2 block to placed LR, den w/custom built-ins, master suite & powder room; approval valid until: 9-20-16, is well located & w/good road access, one upstairs: 2 BRs & 1 BA, full basement & poured concrete foundation; 2- home site west of Crandall Road; Tax Assessment: $48,500. This water, includes heat and water, car det. gar. (624 SF) w/water & electricity; outstanding 2 acre well locat- no pets 401-247-2530 appears to be the last unimproved lot of land on this section of the ed hillside home site w/good road access; pastoral views to Watson street, with no apparent outlet, and orients somewhat elevated above Reservoir; Assessment: $608,900; Taxes: $3,275. Terms of Sale: Crandall Road to the east and slopes slightly to the north. Terms of $15,000 Deposit in cash or bank cashier’s check due at sale & to bid, Sale: $4,000 Deposit in cash or bank cashier’s check due at sale & to BRISTOL: 2 bed, 2 ba, town- increased to 5% of bid/sale price within five days of auction; balance house apt. harborview, incl. stove, bid; balance due 40 days. To be sold free of liens & w/re taxes prorat- due 50 days. To be sold free of liens & w/re taxes prorated to closing. ed to closing. Other terms announced at auction. Property Preview: fridge, dw, mw, w&d, parking & stor- Other terms at auction. Property Preview: 11:00 AM on auction day – subject is raw land; see property signs; preview anytime or on auction age. $1,950 mo., util sep., lease & or call auctioneer. Don’t miss this auction! Auction in cooperation day. NOTE: Low Reserve Price! Seller Says - Sell It Now! Builders, sec., no pets 401-253-9277 with: Elizabeth Kinnane, HRH – Country & Coastal Properties Developers, Homeowners - Don’t miss this land auction! BRISTOL: 2 bdrm, 2nd floor, off See listing & photographs @ auctionzip.com – ID #5964 street parking avail., close to com- See listing & photographs @ auctionzip.com – ID #5964 mon, $700 plus security. Tenant Southcoast Auctions & Realty, Inc. Southcoast Auctions & Realty, Inc. pays utilities 401-253-9822 George A. Collias, AARE George A. Collias, AARE BRISTOL: Downtown Bristol, Spacious 1st floor, no pets, Auctioneers/Appraisers/Realtors/Agents Auctioneers/Appraisers/Realtors/Agents lease & references, 401-556- There are Two Ways to Sell Real Property... There are Two Ways to Sell Real Property... 7417 Colonial style dwelling home w/1,616 SF GLA w/240 SF detached On the Market for Months, Or Off the Market in Minutes. On the Market for Months, Or Off the Market in Minutes. garage situated on 8,276 SF well located on a waterfront (Taunton River Take Action - Have an Auction! Take Action - Have an Auction! EAST PROVIDENCE: 1 and 2 / upper Mount Hope Bay / Cedar Cove) lot of land. All according to (508) 679-7919 (508) 679-7919 bed, appliances, utilities, laun- information believed, but not guaranteed, to be correct. Terms of Sale: dry and parking, bus line. No $10,000 Deposit in cash or by cashier’s check is due at sale and to bid; pets. From $700/month. Also balance due in 30 days. Other terms at sale. Mortgage: Bristol County furnished apts from $800. 401- (FR) Registry of Deeds in Book 6525, Page 99, as Document No. 2006- 286-1920. 401-438-8137 00028627 See listing & photographs @ auctionzip.com – ID #5964 EAST PROVIDENCE: 5 rm duplex, 2 beds, no pets, nice, Southcoast Auctions & Realty, Inc. small yard, conveniently located. $700/mth + sec. 401-451-1343. George A. Collias, AARE Auctioneers/Appraisers/Realtors/Agents EAST PROVIDENCE: There are Two Ways to Sell Real Property... CHEERFUL 2 bed apts, $750- On the Market for Months, Or Off the Market in Minutes. $1050. Some carpeted, gas Take Action - Have an Auction! heat, hw, cooking 401-433-1782 (508) 679-7919

BARRINGTON Charming colonial Revival-style within BRISTOL Stunning waterviews! Spacious unit styled with easy walking distance of town, bike path, harbor. Period sophistication & elegance. Many upgrades & designer details enhanced with modern conveniences-Central air,2- touches-grass/rice paper wallcoverings, "Zen" motif story addition of family room, gourmet kitchen, master lavette, bamboo flooring, custom cabinetry, etc. Extra stor- bedroom suite. A gem amidst the town's historic homes! age closet & 40-45' boat slip included. $1,250,000 $885,000

BARRINGTON Wonderfully restored Dutch colonial. BARRINGTON Location! Gracious home on over an acre Fabulous new kitchen and baths. Master suite with views on Rumstick Point. Large living room and dining room with of Narragansett Bay and private deck. Screened porch, vaulted ceilings. 2 fireplaces. Eat in kitchen with wood burning patio, historical barn. Central air. Close to beach. stove. First floor master leading to beautiful pool area. $1,195,000 $989,000

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Guimond Realty Group Portsmouth - This adorable cottage is a wonderful starter opportunity. This home 1741 Main Road, Tiverton, RI has been well maintained and offers hardwood floors 135 Blueberry Lane 24 Shore Road 31 Fairwood Road and replacement windows. Spacious yard for the gar- 401-625-5878 dener, storage shed and detached garage. Near TIVERTON TIVERTON TIVERTON beach, golf, marina & more. $159,500. Carol www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com Guimond, 401-418-0462. Customer Satisfaction Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Luxury Listings Page C6 East Bay Classifieds March 19-21, 2014 Real Estate

WARREN: 1st fl, 1 bdrm, appli- WARREN: 1st fl, clean, cozy, 2 WARREN: 1 bed, historic LITTLE COMPTON: Beautiful EAST PROVIDENCE: 16,000sf ances, water incl, w/d, central bed, hws and carpet, off street waterfront, $600/mo,updated Homes For Rent “Winslow Farm” 2bd, 2bth, guest Office/WH, commercial way. 18’ Office Space heat ,off street parking, no pets parking, w/d coin op, 1st, sec kitchen no pets, no utilities, nice quarters. Spacious & furn. $1300/mo. ceiling, Power. Aubin Realty Mar-June. Ellie:508-494-4545. $575/month. 401-253-1395. $750/mo w/water 401-241-8829 apartment 401-247-2530 BRISTOL: Cottage. 1 or 2 peo- 508-336-4000 x 22. BARRINGTON: Office space, ple. All appliances included. WESTPORT: Historic farm off street parking, high speed WARREN: 1st fl, 2 bed, carpet, WARREN: 2 bdrm, very spa- WARREN: 3rd floor studio, nice Plus w/d. Quiet neighborhood Internet, snow removal and all area, no smoking, no pets, $525 on a dead end st. $1050/month. house. Country setting, hand- LITTLE COMPTON: commer- park, storage, w/d hook ups, cious, great view, stove/refrig capped accessible, deck & appli- cial lease available in highly utilities incl. Lease req. sec, no utilities, $700/mo included. No utilities. month, security required. Utilities No pets. Bristol 401-253-4373. $315./month, sec. dep. 401- not included, 401-662-9113 ances 5 min. to river & ocean, visible location in the center of Warren 401-245-1363 $950/month. 401-261-5620 $1,500 + util. 508-636-2603 town! Build to suit. For details 246-0883 Avail Feb 1st LITTLE COMPTON:Newly Brand new, 2 bed, Call Renee 401-649-1915 WARREN: remodeled, spacious 3 - 4 BARRINGTON: 1st level offices. 1st floor street parking, laundry bedroom house with garage Commercial Rental Foyer, front office and private room, appliances incl. $700/mo LOOKING FOR A NEW office. Off street parking and near Tiverton line. Find a complete list of GOOD TIME TO incl. water, 401-749-2533 HOUSE? shared conference rm. $490 $2,000/month + utilities. T.L. BARRINGTON: East Bay area open houses in Holland Agency 401-624-8469 401-246-1155 SELL YOUR HOME! CALL 401-253-1000, when Commerical/Retail store front the East Bay Classifieds every you’ve got more stuff than space. 2000 sq ft, also ware- week. Plan your route and find space! That’s East Bay PLACE YOUR YARD SALE house space, 2000 sq ft, will your dream home! BRISTOL: Quiet 3 room office, Classifieds, Your Neighborhood ad in the East Bay Classifieds at subdivide, Call 401-837-2354 665 sq. ft., conference room, off House inventory is LOW ... Marketplace! 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. street parking. Call 401-253- WARREN: Child Street. 3190 Interest rates are still LOW ... LITTLE COMPTON: Summer BRISTOL: For lease 6000 sq. ft. Professional, office or retail. WARREN: Historic Wood St., Rental in Private Beach storefront and 3000 sq. ft. end front unit, Great visibility, high EAST PROVIDENCE: Lease or charming 2 bed, 3rd flr., $650/mo, Community. Beach Passes cap. Easy access, off street traffic count, plenty of park- Sale: Metacomet Office Park: 4,500- includes water, no smoking, small Available. 4Bdrm 2.5Bth. 3,500 parking, Bristol Shopping ing,401-524-2267 9,326 office or Medical Space Rent Good Mortgage programs pet ok, Call 401-816-5416 sq ft. Call Renee 401.649.1915 Center. Call 401-253-3190. neg. Aubin Realty 508-336-4000 x 22

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Beautiful 3 bed contemporary w/open flr. 8 Curtis Road. Sunday 12pm-2pm Enjoy Spacious 3 Bdrm, 2.5 bath in pristine con- Gorgeous home offers room to grow! Near plan & 4 full baths. Updated Kit w/cherry the mild breeze off of Narragansett Bay 3 dition at end of cul-de-sac. Home boasts Commons/beaches. Built w/craftsman atten- cabinets, granite, stainless appl., open bed 2 bath Classic Colonial corner lot Pella Windows, master suite w/jacuzzi, tion to detail. Spacious sunfilled rooms, 1st fl. dining w/gas fireplace. Finished base- modern kitchen, granite, stainless, hw, hydro-Air/Central Air, central vac & more. master, seperate in-law. Chef’s kitchen w/Wolf ment, professionally landscaped yard, All baths recently updated w/granite coun- Stove, Sub-Zero, granite, Offered at $899,000. central a/c, oversized garage, $419,000. fireplaced liv rm, finished basement ters. Private 1.5 acre lot w/large out build- $429,900 (pool, beach, bike path, park) ing with electric. $439,000 Welchman Real Estate Group Cheryl Darnbrough Real Estate Keller Williams Realty of Newport 508-677-2423 Williams & Stuart Real Estate Equity Real Estate Deborah Giannini 401-282-9721 508-679-3998 Renee Welchman 401-649-1915

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Charming 2,600 sq ft turn-of-the-century Cape Enjoy private setting, 2.75 acres, 6 rm, 3 bed, Well maintained 2540 sq. ft. home in Adorable 2 bedroom ranch w/direct water on two acres. Period details with new kitchen and 2 car garage, open floor plan, cathedral ceil- move-in condition! Open floor plan, fire- access in private neighborhood. baths and fir flooring. 4 bed, 2.5 baths, Stone ing, remodeled in 1999, new windows, full place and hardwood floors. Stainless steel Waterfront & dock to the East Branch of walls, mature gardens, workshop and guest basement w/day light windows, 5 yr old roof, appliances, granite, upgraded cabinets. 3 the Westport River, within walking dis- house all overlooking small pond. $599,000 wooded flrs, granite counter tops. $325,000 bedrooms, 1.5 baths & 2 car garage. 2 tance of the historic Handy House and year old roof. Offered at $335,000. Town Farm. Enclosed porch to sit and Gustave White Sotheby’s Owner enjoy the views. Offered at $ 550,000. Joel Langlois - 401-849-3000 401-247-7788 Even Keel Realty, Inc. Even Keel Realty Karyn Kopecky - 508-685-9906 Arlene Cloutier 508-577-5794 WESTPORT WESTPORT Directory of Homes 3 Weeks / $99

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