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Bruce Johnston, keyboardist for The Beach Boys, waves to fans young and old as he INSIDE makes his way to the Indian Ranch Main Stage for the show. Seniors ...... A5 BY JASON BLEAU drew a crowd of fans Learning ...... A6-7 NEWS STAFF WRITER both young and old Viewpoint ...... A10 WEBSTER — After who either grew up on a successful and popu- their music or learned Sports ...... A14-15 lar showing last year, to respect their art and Obituaries ...... B2 the famed classic and talent over the years. Events Calendar ...... B3 surf rock group with With beautiful sunny Real Estate ...... Sect.B a “California sound” weather and an ener- brought a slew of hits to gy rivaled by few other Photo courtesy Lisa Kontes the shores of Webster shows at Indian Ranch LOCAL The Webster Youth Soccer U19 boys’ team Lake on Sunday, Aug. this season, The Beach was recognized for their recent 16, as they made their Boys showed why they Tournament of Champions state championship at second consecutive are still one of the appearance at Indian most popular bands of the PAV on Tuesday, Aug. 4. Various speeches were Jason Bleau photos given to the team. For more photos, turn to Sports Ranch. With several all time, even to this on page A12! new faces and some day. Lead singer and Beach classic members of Boys co-founder Mike Love the band hitting the Please turn to page worked the crowd like a stage, The Beach Boys 15 for more photos! man half his age. Local broadcaster joins New England Oxford Basketball Hall of Fame Bandstand entertains a BY JASON BLEAU Worcester’s DCU Center. local broadcasting to full Southern Worcester sat down with Webster NEWS STAFF WRITER Longtime play-by-play circle. County, including basket- Times Staff Writer Jason Children’s Fun One of South Central reporter and sports radio Morway, who is cur- ball and football games at Bleau for an interview Day Massachusetts’ own was personality Matthew rently associated with Bartlett High, Shepherd less than a week after inducted into the New “Matt” Morway was one Cool Country 940 WGFP Hill Regional, Oxford officially joining the New Page A14 England Basketball Hall of 30 individual induct- Radio in Webster, has High, Bay Path Regional England Basketball Hall of Fame Aug. 8 during ees into the Hall of Fame, been part of sports Vocational Technical and of Fame and talked about a special ceremony at bringing his 30 years of broadcasts throughout Southbridge High. He SPORTS Please Read FAME, page ­A6 Fattman, McKenna present check to Webster Lake

Douglas, Sutton also receive state funding

BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — After a Jason Bleau photo bumpy road to approval Saying ‘I do’: Kelly and hard work to try and Lynch, Kevin Michael Lundquist, co-owner of Boomba’s 24-Hour Towing and Recovery, turns over secure the funding after the keys to a 2014 UTV to Oxford Fire Chief Sheri Bemis on Aug. 13. The company it was briefly cut from Morin marry at paid the full cost of the vehicle as a donation to the department. the state budget, Senator Charlton Little Ryan Fattman and State Representative Joe League field McKenna made their way Going off-road to Webster on Thursday, Page A13 Aug. 13 to present a check for $125,000 to Webster Lake for weed treatment Courtesy photo Local company donates UTV to and mitigation. Opinion The funding was includ- From left, State Oxford Fire and EMS ed through Amendment Representative Joe McKenna Get Your 251 in the State Senate FY and Senator Ryan Fattman 2016 budget, setting aside present a check for $125,000 Point Across BY JASON BLEAU locations in a more efficient manner. to Webster Lake with NEWS STAFF WRITER the money along with Page A10 On Thursday, Aug. 13, Oxford Fire funds for other projects Selectman Randy Becker and OXFORD — Oxford Fire and EMS and EMS welcomed a new Utility throughout the region Interim Town Administrator has a new tool to utilize thanks to Task vehicle, or UTV, to its fleet, that Fattman said was Pam Regis joining them for the presentation on Aug. 13. the generosity of a local business paid for by local company Boomba’s part of his commitment that will allow the department to 24-Hour Towing and Recovery at the to bring more funding to better access rough terrain areas cost of $5,500. The vehicle was pur- organizations through- and respond to issues in wooded Please Read DONATION, page ­A4 out his district. After announcing the funds Please Read WEBSTER LAKE, page ­A3 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net NEWS BRIEFS

following. Fran Hartnett, Jeff Swenson and Joe Kelly S. Meredith, Practical Nursing Fattman opposes sanctuary “The recent murder of Kate Steinle Overly Secretary at 508-248-5971 ext. 1674 or via by illegal immigrant Juan Francisco The Golf Tournament Committee email at [email protected]. protections for illegal Lopez-Sancheza is one example of the would like to thank all of our sponsors Applicants for admission to the prac- public danger to our citizens that is and donors who helped to make this tical Nursing Program must be high immigrants caused by poorly crafted sanctuary pol- tournament a success: school graduates or have high school icy or legislation,” Buckley said. “It spe- Randy and Donna Becker, Bermer equivalency diplomas. They must also BOSTON — State Sen. Ryan Fattman cifically attempts to interfere with com- Realty, Charniak Insurance Agency, meet admission criteria selected to (R-Webster) announced his inten- munication and cooperation between Community Fire and Police Supply, Jane ensure that accepted candidates have tion to stop House bill 125, “An Act local, state and federal authorities. Cook, Dudley Firefighters Association, the potential to succeed in a rigorous Ensuring Equal Access to Services for Personally, I would be more impressed Dudley Hill Golf Club, Dudley Lion’s ten month academic program. All Residents of the Commonwealth,” if Massachusetts’s legislators were to Club, Eighty Ates Restaurant Group, For more information regarding the proposed by Representative Byron sponsor a bill that would actually force Senator Ryan Fattman, Chief Gordon nursing program, visit http://baypath. Rushing (D-Boston) should it advance localities to comply with federal immi- Forrester and Family, Goya Foods – net/evening-programs-division/practi- to the Senate floor. gration requests including immigra- Webster Division, The Hair Studio, cal-nursing/. The bill, now sitting in the Joint tion-related felonies — such as illegal Harbro Auto Sales, Harrington Committee on Children, Families, reentry by someone who has already Healthcare System, Harrisville Golf and Persons with Disabilities, calls been deported. The bottom line is that Course, Heritage Country Club, for agencies and employees of the we should all be in favor of uphold- Hickey Fleet, HiLo Gas, Hometown lmanac Commonwealth to not verify the sta- ing public safety. Federal regulations Bank, Jenn’s Photo, Jolda Oil, Laporte A tus of individual’s immigration status require cooperation with local police Electric, Long Subaru, Paul and if they wish to receive public assis- and a bill that restricts local authority’s Jeanne Lynskey, State Representative Quote of the Week tance such as public housing or driver’s communication with federal immigra- Joseph McKenna, Mohegan Bowl, licenses. tion officials would be irresponsible.” My Brother’s Place, Napa Auto Parts, The bill also prohibits Massachusetts “It’s probably the most humbling Fattman stated he would continue to Nikki’s Dog House, Oxford Permanent thing I’ve ever had happen to me. I state entities from sharing information work with his colleagues and local offi- Firefighters Association, Park ‘N with Federal agencies to verify immi- never imagined anything like this. I’m cials to ensure this bill does not pass in Shop, Pete’s Tire and Oil, Point just a storyteller.” gration status. the legislature. Previously, Buckley and Blank Investigations, Point Breeze “This attempt to wash away taxpayer Fattman sounded alarms in October Restaurant, Price Chopper, Prospect - Matt Morway on his recent induction safeguards and standards of eligibility 2014 when the legislature considered Mortgage – Wendy Burdett, Raceway is not only inappropriate, it’s irrespon- as a broadcaster into the New England issuing drivers licenses for unlawful Golf Course, Reaper Tactical Firearms Basketball Hall of Fame. sible, “ said Fattman. “Massachusetts immigrants. The proposal never mate- Training, Ken and Louise Redding, The can’t afford this, especially when you rialized. Reich and Rawson Family, Bob Ruda, consider towns in my district cutting Scanlon Funeral Service, School St. Open to Close services and staff in education and Towing/Frank’s Auto Body, Sitkowski DUDLEY public safety. If this bill moves to the Karen Ruda Memorial Golf and Malboeuf Funeral Home, Sully’s Senate, I will employ rule 24 to hold off Dog Shack, Swingin’ Chicken Saloon, Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 the bills advancement.” Tournament helps raise funds Universal Tag, Webster Emergency Board of Selectmen (949-8001) Senate Rule 24 would allow a member Medical Services, Webster Five Cent’s Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. of the Senate to postpone any action for daughter Savings Bank, Webster Fraternal Order Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. taken on a bill and to table it for another of Police and the Whistle Stop. Evening appointments if needed. formal session of the Senate at a later The fourth annual Karen Ruda Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary date. When employed, the Rule allows Memorial Golf Tournament was held on and town administrator. S individual Senators to stop legislative Saturday, July 25, at Heritage Country Bay Path Nursing Program electmen do not hold office hours. proposals from being considered to a Club in Charlton. A fun day was had Town Clerk (949-8004) later date. The Rule has been known to by all — which included 16 teams — announces TEAS test dates Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. stop legislation in its tracks. and once again the tournament was a Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. In addition to Fattman’s frustration, success as we continue to raise funds to CHARLTON — The Bay Path Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. selectman and residents alike through- support Karen’s daughter Haleigh for Practical Nursing Program proudly out the Worcester and Norfolk district her future education. offers education and training program Dudley Police Department (943-4411) have also voiced their concerns on the First place with a score of 11-under that lead to a career as a Licensed Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week legislation. Among those, selectman par (eagle on tiebreak): Chad Troyse, Practical Nurse (LPN). Individuals Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) William Buckley of Milford said the Steve Iwanski, Matt Ryan and Jim interested in applying for the 2016-2017 Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Stanick nursing class at Bay Path Practical OXFORD Second place Nursing are required to take the Test of with a score of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Oxford Town Hall (508) 987-6027 Charlton Orchards Farm 11-under par (par The test is $75 and can be taken at 57 on tiebreak): Old Muggett Hill Road Charlton, MA Pick Your Own Carlos Mangual, 01507. Test dates are as follows: Board of Selectmen Blueberries, Blackberries & Apples Al Cuhna, Edgar • Saturday, Oct. 17, at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Rodriguez and Bill (Application deadline Oct. 2) Town Clerk (987-6032) Beginning Aug. 22nd! Nizinski • Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Third place (Application deadline Oct. 23) Visit our Farm Store with a score of • Saturday, Dec. 5, at 9 a.m. Oxford Police Department (987-0156) 10-under par: (Application deadline Nov. 20) For emergencies, call 911 Cucumbers Mark Johnson, Interested applicants should contact Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) Blueberries Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Apple Cider WEBSTER Peaches & Plums Webster Town Hall (508) 949-3850 Office Hours: 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com Tuesday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open Thurs-Sat 9-5 • Sun & Mon 10-4 • Closed Tues& Wed Friday...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Webster Police Department 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp (943-1212) RONNIE’S SEAFOOD 2 Sided Insulated For emergencies, call 911 Chain Drive Webster Fire Department (949-3875) Garage Door Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot 7ft Opener Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & Saturday...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 $570 inc Installation inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes Real Estate DUDLEY

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Weed treatment and mitigation ACCURACY WATCH: The Webster Times is committed to the driving force behind check to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in a timely manner on page A3. We cannot Webster Lake run corrections based upon differences of opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, lines, leveraging relation- statement to the Webster approval and preservation of however, print letters to the editor from WEBSTER LAKE ships that I’ve worked on Times. “This funding will go the funding is a sign of the area residents who wish to add their com- continued from page 1 over the last eight months to great local projects to sup- state’s commitment as well ments to our news coverage. If you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During Fattman and McKenna and talking to the people that port recreation and strong to helping those organiza- I needed to talk to. These are communities throughout tions and the Senator doesn’t non-business hours, leave a message in the worked together to preserve editor’s voicemail box. the money after it was brief- important to the people that Worcester County. I often plan on stopping with this ly cut from the budget. The I represent and we needed to kayak on Webster Lake, so year’s funding in his efforts money was part of almost make sure that the funding understand first-hand the to support for that cause. $400,000 dedicated to area was in the budget,” he said. positive impact that clean- “I think conservation, rec- lakes and recreation facili- “Thankfully it was success- ing the invasive species will reation and the lakes, all of Public Meetings ties. ful.” have. I’m also excited for them serve a special place in The two lawmakers also McKenna, who Fattman the potential that Marion’s this area. They create tour- Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are made stops in Douglas and gave credit to for his part camp holds to once again ism and bring people to the retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- Sutton that same day pre- in the House helping gain become a jewel of a resource town, not just from the area, es, including Town Hall and the Internet. senting a check for $165,000 support for the funding, said for the community. Having but also from out of state, The Webster TImes is not responsible for for costs associated with this was a cause he was per- become very involved with so they are major priorities changes and cancellations. Wallum Lake in Douglas and sonally dedicated to seeing the human resource and bud- for me,” said Fattman. “A $100,000 to Marion’s Camp in through as well and was getary strain that ongoing lot of times what happens is WEBSTER Sutton for renovations to the happy to be a part of the issues at Wallum Lake have people speak up and say ‘hey, Goddard Lodge, named after effort to bring the funding caused for Douglas, I am very we need a little extra help’. Wednesday, Aug. 26 the camp namesake Marion to South Central Worcester pleased that we were able to For those people in a situa- Goddard. County. come through and provide tion we try to step in and do Board of Fire Engineers, 9 a.m., Fattman said that the “Following Senator much needed resources and something. Moving forward Webster Fire Headquarters road to seeing the funding Fattman’s leadership in the relief there, too.” when people do speak up and approved and finally present- Senate, I was committed Senator Fattman said that look for help we want to try ing the checks was a long one to support this funding in his commitment to the fund- to help them, no matter who DUDLEY for the freshman Senator, but the House and was thrilled ing was part of his goal of they are, to make sure that he put in a lot of hard work to that our support led to its seeing conservation and rec- the district is getting their Wednesday, Aug. 26 see it throughout. inclusion in the final bud- reation continue to grow in fair share of state money.” “Just working across party get,” said McKenna in a the region. He said that the Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Municipal Building Webster Five announces completion of renovations at Harrington Healthcare

Foundation has not only helped in rebuilding the Emergency Department, but has also touched the lives of thou- sands of patients each year. Webster Five’s involvement in this develop- ment leaves a lasting legacy within the Webster community. Edward H. Moore, President and Chief TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Executive Officer of Harrington HealthCare Now offering a new line of System, said, Amish Inspired Living Room Selections “We are very by Smith Brothers of Berne thankful for the extremely gener- ous grant given by the Webster Five Foundation. Their support has allowed us to con- struct an emer- gency department equipped to han- dle the more than www.smithbrothersfurniture.com 13,000 visits we see each year, and has helped keep access to critical SPENCER FAIR healthcare ser- vices in the local LABOR DAY WEEKEND community.” Sign up & join one of the Richard T. Courtesy photo Leahy, President Spencer Fair’s Fan Favorite Events and Chief From left, Richard Leahy, President/CEO, Webster Five; Edward Moore, President/CEO, Executive Officer Friday, Harrington HealthCare System; Sam Bitar, Executive Director of the Webster Five Foundation of Webster September and Business Analyst, Webster Five Five, comment- ed, “All of us at 4th Webster Five are so proud to sup- Applications WEBSTER — The Webster Five able to build a brand new emergency port the growth available at Foundation, as part of the Web of department, which included improved and development Ahearn Equipment Caring to Make a Difference program, patient privacy, comfort and confiden- of Harrington announced that the Strengthening tiality, three separate areas for psy- HealthCare at Rte 9, Spencer Our Future capital campaign project chiatric emergency service patients, a Hubbard. We are at Harrington HealthCare at Webster private family waiting area, a separate grateful for all has been completed with the help of ambulance entrance, and a newly con- that they do to For more information & applications the Foundation’s $50,000 grant. This structed main lobby and entrance. The serve individuals grant was paid to the organization over project increased the square footage of and families in www.thespencerfair.com a three-year period, starting in 2012. the emergency department space from our community.” The funds were used to help the recon- 3,000 to 13,000. or call 508.212.4219 struction of the new Remillard Family The support of the Webster Five Emergency Department and support Harrington HealthCare at Webster’s mission to better serve the emergency medical needs of individuals and fami- lies in South Central Massachusetts and Northeastern Connecticut. Webster Five’s Web of Caring to Make a Difference program reinforc- es the bank’s long-term initiative to give back to the community by support- ing local organizations that are mak- ing a difference. With this significant financial support from the foundation, Harrington HealthCare at Webster was

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We’re going to look to having a who had won it in a raffle and had no spearheading the initiative by seeking foot, lugging in equipment and stuff. local company fabricate a bracket for us need for it, eventually choosing to sell out the UTV and inquiring about mak- Something like this is a piece they’ve so we can actually transport a patient it to Oxford at a discount to help the ing the purchase. Boomba’s stepped in really been working hard to get at and out of the woods on it. Normally what department out. after the UTV was found and made good for it to be donated is really phenome- we’d do is if we had the manpower we’d Michael Lundquist, who owns on their offer to pay for the equipment. nal. I can’t thank Mike [at Boomba’s] carry them out of the woods and it’s Boomba’s along with his wife, Kristin, Captain Sellers was humbled when the enough for donating this.” dangerous to do it that way.” said he never had second thoughts vehicle finally arrived and was the first Chief Sheri Bemis said that the Lundquist was humble in showing about helping the department by pur- member of the Oxford Fire Department department and Boomba’s Towing have his continued support for Oxford Fire chasing the UTV for them and even to drive it, guiding it off of the truck and had a long and successful relationship and EMS with such a significant dona- made the trip to New York and deliv- to its new home. that is only complimented by the com- tion and said the donation was all about ered it to the Oxford Fire Department “I’m just glad that we have it. Now we pany’s donation to the department. giving back to an organization that himself on the back of one of his trucks. can put it to good use and have fun with After officially receiving the keys to the gives so much to the community every Lundquist explained why he felt this it,” Captain Sellers said with a smile. UTV she said that the department has day. would be a great investment for his Oxford Board of Selectmen Chair big plans for the vehicle that will allow “I’ve grown up in the town and have company and how he learned firsthand Dennis Lamarche said the donation by them to better serve and protect those done a lot with the Chief and the depart- the need that Oxford Fire and EMS had Boomba’s will not only save taxpayer in need in Oxford. ment over the years. We just continue for such a vehicle. money by funding the purchase, but it “We didn’t have apparatus that could to help each other out. We do acci- “Basically we went to a brush fire also brings an asset to Oxford that will get us into that tough terrain and this dents with them and we had an incident with Captain Ken Sellers and Oxford improve public safety and the efficiency was a tough year for brush fires. The where our son was having seizures and Fire Department earlier this summer of Oxford Fire and EMS in situations problem is you’re hiking in a mile to get they were there for us. It’s one of those and we realized a lot of the other fire in an area where the department has to the fire. That’s not fair to the firefight- community things where you take care departments have UTVs. [Oxford] was admittedly struggled in years past. ers and then what if you need water and of the people who take care of you,” he having a hard time carrying the equip- “It’s a very much needed piece of other supplies, you have to send some- said. NOTICE Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste to sponsor Dana Road Oxford, MA ROAD CLOSED ‘Celebrate early fall season and more’ at Railroad Crossing for Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter of free shows through the day, a myriad Dec. 12: “Festival of Christmas Lights Railroad Crossing Rehabilitation No. 12, Southbridge, is sponsoring of vendors hawking handmade wares at Our Lady of La Salette Shrine” — 8:00am Monday, August 24, 2015 “Celebrate Early Fall Season and More” and crafts from all over the country, proceeded by a luncheon at Wright’s Through with special excursions for 2015. We some with demonstrations. The cost is Farm Restaurant. The visit includes a are a non-profit family oriented frater- $49 for adults, $45 for children ages 4-11 Christmas concert in the chapel, the 4:00pm Friday, August 28, 2015 nal society since 1900 and are always and 3 years of age and under are free. Museum of World Nativities, Gift and pleased to have family groups join us The departure from Southbridge is 9:15 Book Shop, a new Bistro for refresh- Detour Signs Will Be Posted. in these activities. One does not have to a.m. (location to be announced) and ments, optional Trolley Ride and be a member to participate in any spon- from the Faire at 5:30 p.m. Carousel. Cost is $49 per person, $39 for sored event. All are welcome. Gift certif- Sept. 30: “A Day at the Big E” — children ages 4-10 and free for children icates in any amount can be purchased departure at 8:45 a.m. from Southbridge 3 and under. Departure is 10:45 a.m. and can be used at the discretion of the and return time about 6:30 p.m. Cost is from Southbridge RMV parking lot and recipient for any scheduled excursion $45.00 per person. Reservation deadline return is about 8 p.m. Reservation dead- READING or event. is Sept. 23. line is Dec. 8. Sept. 5: “King Richard’s Faire” — the Nov. 14: A day in New York City — Please note: Registration/payment NEWSPAPERS 34th season of a 16th century English to do as you wish. Departure time is forms are available on request and fun-filled marketplace village at festival 6:30 a.m. from the RMV parking lot, are necessary for participation on the time in 80 acres in Carver, Mass. A cap- La Rochelle Way, Southbridge. Return excursions. Please call for additional IS A QUEST tivation in a fantasy realm with hun- time is about 10:45 p.m. The cost is $54 information at (508) 764-7909. dreds of skilled costumed entertainers, per person. Please reserve to avoid dis- LIKE NO OTHER tantalizing variety of foods, eight stages appointment.

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ing is for new students only. a nomination form from the ed by the library. Lego Club UMass Boston Students need only to attend Hall of Fame website at www. meets every Tuesday night at one of the dates. Bartlett High School bhsathletichof.org. The dead- the Chester C. Corbin Public BOSTON — The following Classes are free and stu- line for nominations is Oct. 1, Library from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. local residents were among dents who participate in the 60th Reunion 2015. Athletes who are nomi- • Summer Superhero the 2,916 students from the Placement Testing will be nated for induction must have Storytime: Join us every third University of Massachusetts eligible to begin classes in WEBSTER — Bartlett High graduated high school at least 7 Thursday of the month at Boston who made the Spring September 2015. Classes are School Class of 1955 will be years prior to being considered the Chester C. Corbin Public 2015 Dean’s List: held on Tuesday and Thursday having their 60th reunion at for induction. Other eligibility Library from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Webster: Nichole Brown evenings from 5:30-9 p.m. Point Breeze Restaurant, requirements are available on You’ll have a super time! throughout the school year and Webster on Aug. 22. We are the organization’s website. • Teen Night: Play games, students must be able to attend trying to locate the following make crafts, watch movies, lis- Webster Adult Basic both evenings. classmates — Joanne Nowak ten to music, hang out with If students have addition- Dates, Pauline Moore Klinko, Chester C. Corbin friends and so much more. Education al questions, please call the Virginia Brezniak Massicotte, Intended for teens, ages 12-17. Webster Adult Basic Education Norman Ryan, Judy Riopel Public Library: Teen Night takes place on the WEBSTER — The Webster office weekdays between 9 a.m. Taylor. If you can provide an third Monday of every month Adult Basic Education pro- and 4 p.m. at 508-949-8282. address, please call Elaine at Upcoming Events during the summer. gram is pleased to announce 508-943-5713. its Placement Testing dates for adult basic education students. Oxford High School ONGOING EVENTS Dudley Charlton Both the HiSET Preparation Bartlett High School program (formerly GED) AND Reunion • Pajama Storytime: Grab Regional School English for Speakers of Other WEBSTER — The Bartlett Languages program will con- you favorite stuffed ani- OXFORD — Class of 1965: A High School Athletic Hall of mal and wear your pajamas District duct Placement Testing on 50 Year Reunion, will be held Fame Selection Committee Tuesday, Sept. 1, and Thursday, for a fun evening of stories! at 6 p.m. Aug. 29, at Auburn/ is soliciting worthy nomina- Recommended for children DUDLEY/CHARLTON — Sept. 3, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Webster Lodge of Elks, 754 tions from the community for The Dudley-Charlton Regional at Bartlett Jr./Sr. High School, ages four and older. Every Southbridge St., Auburn. the eighth class of inductees, first Monday of the month at School District has announced 52 Lake Parkway, Webster. For more information con- which will be honored in the its bus routes for the 2015-16 Students should arrive by 5:45 the Chester C. Corbin Public tact Marie Heeps Mahlert at 508- fall of 2016. Anyone interest- Library from 6:30-7 p.m. school year. For more informa- p.m. 248-7591 or e-mail ammahlert@ ed in nominating individuals tion, please visit www.dcrsd. This round of placement test- • Lego Club: Build and have hotmail.com. for this recognition can obtain fun! Supplies are provid- org/students/bus-routes. Morway ‘humbled’ by New England Basketball Hall of Fame induction

Basketball Hall of Fame. What was FAME it like for you to receive that honor? “Study English. Study lots of English continued from page 1 I can imagine it was quite a proud and grammar. Study pronunciation and his career and this amazing honor. moment for you. phonetics. Be able to write and compre- hend English quickly. The better skills First off, congratulations are “It’s probably the most humbling you have in this area the more success- in order for you Mr. Morway. thing I’ve ever had happen to me. I never ful you can be in this field. You need to Thank you for sitting down with imagined anything like this. I’m just a be patient, too. Most want to be in the us and talking about this amazing storyteller. People like Don Cushing, big markets, but bigger isn’t always announcement. Ed Grzembski, they are the real deal better. I’ve been very happy calling the and I’m just the narrator of the story. I games in this area for a long time.” “No problem and thank you.” never imagined being in anything like the Hall of Fame or having that type of You’ve been at this for 30 years. Can you start by explaining your honor. I do football as well on the radio, Where do you see yourself in the history in radio and specifically but I never thought as the narrator or future? Are you planning to contin- sports-related media? With 30 years the storyteller I’d experience anything ue broadcasting for years to come? under your belt you had to start like this because I’m just the storyteller. somewhere. They are the story. I’m humbled and “Well, I hope so. Radio and media honored beyond imagination.” is a year-to-year business. You never “I started with the weekend local know who has what on their mind. I’m news at WESO in Southbridge. That What has it been like for you stunned that it’s lasted this long, espe- didn’t last long. I probably wasn’t very since news got out that you would cially in small market radio. I don’t see good. The late great Carl Beane took be inducted? You work with teach- myself retiring in the near future.” me under his wing and taught me how ers and students every day and of sports was done. When Carl moved on course your fellow radio broadcast- I’ve seen some of the people induct- to bigger and better things in the Boston er. How have they reacted to the ed to the Hall of Fame and there are market I took over the play-by-play rou- announcement? some pretty big names. What is it tine many years ago. My partner Pete like to share the stage with those Courtesy photo Geanis has been with me for 25 years. “There have been a lot of congratula- people? New England Basketball Hall of Fame inductee This has all lasted longer than I ever tions and very nice tweets on Twitter. A Matt Morway (center) stands with some of thought it would.” lot of compliments have come from the “To be inducted the same night as the region’s rising young sports stars. The staff at WGFP. I think what means the someone who brought so many won- local play-by-play broadcaster, who has 30 Now you have a special connec- most are the compliments I’ve gotten derful memories and traditions in Don years of experience in the business, said he tion to Shepherd Hill High School, from (color commentator) Pete Geanis, Cushing as coach, athletic director and was humbled to join the Hall of Fame on Aug. right? who has been my partner for 25 years many more things is an honor. The 8. in this business. I have learned more talented Ed Grzembski, and now his “I teach at Shepherd Hill. I teach about football and basketball just listen- son Anthony at Bartlett, just to be men- psychology and history. So when I’m ing to him than you could ever possibly tioned with these names and all the Dudley area in the New England not calling games on the radio, chances imagine. He is a wealth, a breath, a cor- names that were mentioned that night, Basketball Hall of Fame. We look are I’m watching the Shepherd Hill kids nucopia of knowledge — however you it’s too humbling to describe. To this forward to many great broadcasts play football and basketball or even want to put it. Just listening to him has moment I really can’t believe it.” to come as the new school year gets baseball in the spring months.” been the best education that I’ve gotten started. about calling games on the radio.” Well, congratulations to you, And your career has led to an Do you have any advice for the Matt, and we’re all proud to see “Thank you very much. I appreciate amazing honor on Aug. 8 with your hopeful sports broadcasters of you continue your great work and you taking the time.” induction into the New England tomorrow? represent the Webster, Oxford and

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When thing like speed limits change, we’re the first to know. You could be the second Your Community Paper. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Told ya. www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Senior Scene Phone: 508-949-8010, option writing this fall? appointments. Webster Senior Center #3; Margaret Bussiere, Anyone interested in leading Coordinator a craft class? A one time or AUGUST EVENTS 116 School Street — Monday, Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. ongoing class would be great! ONGOING Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. If this sounds like you, come • Aug. 28 at Noon: Jimmy D’s to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m. by and we can chat about the Little Italian Lunch. Tickets • Mondays: “Aging to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- • Zumba/Chair Dance is sus- possibilities! are $4 per person. Available Backwards” 12:45 p.m., card/ 949-3845) pended until further notice due We are always looking for in the COA office on Mondays games • Zumba Gold Classes are to an illness in instructor’s new, current, updated facts or Fridays, or through Alice or • Tuesdays: Needle workers held every Thursday 9:30-10:15 family. and creative ideas on how to Jim at 508-461-9424. Please join (need volunteers), Chair Yoga a.m. Chair Yoga classes follow • Chair Yoga with Joanne stay healthy, fit, and motivat- us for an Authentic Italian Ziti • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each class. LaLiberte HHP, continues on ed through mind/body/nutri- and Meatball Lunch, the meal Pitch, EMS presentations • Knitting/Crocheting Social: Fridays, 9 a.m. on the third tion. If you are an instructor, a also includes: salad bread, (third Wednesday of the month) Mondays, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. floor. Her Monday class will nutritionist, a humorist, kara- dessert, a glass of wine/coffee. • Thursdays: Strength • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: resume after Labor Day. oke leader, or even someone Good food and good company and Balance Class, Grocery Please note that you need to call • HANDS: Helping Address who can teach us how to make await, Ciao! Shopping, Blood pressure 48 business hours in advance the Needs of Dudley’s Seniors meals for one; I would love to • Fridays: Tri-Valley has (two days) to schedule a ride. is a non-profit group comprised investigate the possibilities sandwiches every Friday 1-800-321-0243. of Dudley residents, employ- of someone presenting inter- SAVE THE DATE - Transportation to Hair • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served ees, and business owners, here esting, informative, and group Appointments Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and to help Dudley seniors whose engaging programs! Must pos- Friday, Sept. 18: 12 noon • DAILY: Cards and Games, Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Please good planning is no longer sess a passion and ability for to 1 p.m.: At the Dudley Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 enough to meet their month- what you would be presenting! Senior Center. The Basics: advance notice) hours in advance to reserve ly food, heating and/or utility Memory Loss, Dementia • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, your meal. expenses. HANDS will pro- and Alzheimer’s Disease. K-Mart, Dollar Store, gro- • Bingo: Every Tuesday, vide aid for those who qualify, ONGOING Alzheimer’s Disease is not cery store and TJ Maxx trips, starts at 1 p.m. promptly. through grants paid directly to a normal part of aging. This Birthdays, Book Club, Coin Please arrive by 12:45 p.m. to heating and utility companies. Monday: Tri Valley Lunch program provides information Club, Tea & Talk. SHINE sign in. If you are 60 years of age or is served at 12 noon; $3 volun- about the disease and related appointments every other • Progressive Pitch: Every older, a resident of Dudley, and tary donation. Please RSVP to dementias, the benefits of early Monday. Monday and Wednesday at 1 find yourself in need of heat- Margaret at 508-949-8010, ext. 3, detection, causes and risk fac- p.m. ing or utility assistance, please at least a day in advance, 1 p.m. tors, treatment, and services • House Number Signs: pick up an application at the Tuesday at 1 p.m.: 13 Card offered by the Alzheimer’s TRI-VALLEY INC. Sheriff’s Office offers a free Dudley Senior Center. Pitch, and Dudley Senior Association. The program service to anyone who may be For more info, or to receive Needleworkers is free. Pre-registration is Monday, Aug. 24: interested in having a number an application call 508-949- Wednesday at 1 p.m.: Dudley required. Please call 800-272- Swedish meatballs, egg noo- sign made for his or her house. 8010, ext. 3, and leave a mes- Senior Needleworkers and 3900 to register. Hosted by dles, mixed vegetables, manda- Please inquire at Senior Center sage for the COA Coordinator, Scrabble Players. Julie McMurray MA, LMHC rin oranges. Office. Margaret (please don’t forget to Thursday at 1 p.m.: Cribbage Regional Manager Central Tuesday, Aug. 25: BBQ pork • Available For Loan: leave your return phone num- Players Mass Region Alzheimer’s riblets, tater tots, corn niblets, Walkers, wheelchairs, shower ber on voicemail). Friday: Chair Yoga, 9-10 a.m. Association MA/NH Chapter. fresh melon. chairs, canes, etc., inquire at • We’re planning now for Panera Bread donation here at Wednesday, Aug. 26: Beef office. possible fall/winter programs. 10:30 a.m. Tri Valley Lunch is Oxford Senior Center chili, brown rice, broccoli, Please call the Senior Center Ideas welcome! served at 11:30 a.m., followed cookie. at (508) 949-3845 for addition- Anyone interested in a by bingo. (Please note, on days 323 Main Street, Oxford, Thursday, Aug. 27: al activities and upcoming strength training afternoon we have Jimmy D’s Italian MA 01540, 508-987-6000, Open Buttermilk chicken, red bliss events. class, say 1 p.m.? We may have Lunch, we will not be playing Monday through Friday, 8:30 potato, mixed vegetables, birth- a possibility of starting one if bingo). a.m. to 2:30 p.m. day cake, plain cake. enough people are interested. Seniors you are welcome to Friday, Aug. 28: Mac & Dudley Senior Center Anyone interested in poet- attend any of our programs • Upcoming: Art Classes, Cheese, stewed tomatoes, green ry, reading/writing, or journal regardless of where you live! Beading Classes, Podiatrist beans, mixed fruit. Police Logs

Editor’s Note: The information con- July 26 Aug. 4 Celina A. Burnett, 48, 387 Rte 169, tained in these police logs was obtained Kristin M. Cierpich, 45, 22 Grenier Carlos Hechavarria Jomarron, 23, 415 Woodstock, Ct. Out of agency warrant. through either press releases or other Ave. Webster, MA. Warrant arrest, pos- NW 23rd Pl, Miami, Fl. Disorderly con- Aug. 3 public documents kept by each police sess Class B drug. duct. Kasey L. Waterson, 24, 58 Negus St. department, and is considered to be the July 31 Aug. 8 Webster, MA. Operating motor vehicle account of police. All subjects are con- Michael Prim, 31, 47 Lincoln St. Richard F. Gregory, 51, 106 Douglas with suspended or revoked license, pos- sidered innocent until proven guilty in Webster, MA. Nine counts of B&E vehi- Rd. Webster, MA. Probable cause arrest sess Class C drug, marked lanes viola- a court of law. If a case is dismissed in cle/boat nighttime for Felony, Possess from another agency. tion, motor vehicle lights violation. court or the party is found to be innocent, burglarious instrument, Larceny over Aug. 4 The Times, with proper documentation, $250 by single scheme, Larceny under Anthony Marc Bachand, 26, 12 will update the log at the request of the $250 by single scheme, Larceny of motor Dudley Police Department Boyden St. Webster, MA. Out of agency arrested party. vehicle, 2 counts possess Class C drug. warrant. Two counts larceny over $250. Possess Arrests Aug. 5 Class E drug, leaving scene of property Suzanne M. High, 52, 42 Eagle Dr. Webster Police Department damage. July 28 Dudley, MA. Dudley PD Warrant. Aug. 2 Michael Croce, 47, 387 Rt 169, Monique Nicole Josey, 42, 31 Fairview Arrests Nolan LaFlamme, 24, 8 Fletcher Dr. Woodstock, CT. Operating motor vehi- Ave. Dudley, MA. Dudley PD Warrant. Auburn, MA. Warrant Arrest. cle with suspended or revoked license.

Holy Trinity Church of 2015-16 Enrollment Webster enjoys annual and Summerfest Open House Week

The Holy Trinity Church of Webster songs. Many sitting under the apple August 25-27 5-8pm held its annual Summerfest on Saturday, tree with the warm summer breeze car- Aug. 8. A good time was had by all with rying the intoxicating aroma of kapusta the homemade galumpkis and perogies, throughout the crowd. Children and live music, cotton candy, face painting, adults alike were brought back to a sim- raffles, prizes and games. But most of pler time when neighbors came togeth- all, family and friends brought the com- er as a community to enjoy each others’ Ballet Week munity closer together. company. They even walked around Fr. Robert Fredrickson was handing Webster Fire Engine 1 from the 1930’s August 17-20 out candy and ice cream to the adults and were given a brief history lesson. (call or email to register) and children who were playing games If even for a few hours, we all for- and having their faces painted while got about our problems, sat down with Come see our spacious dance studios, meet staff, and join the eating cotton candy. Yes, the adults wonderful people enjoying good food, as well as the children were playing live music, games, raffles and prizes. Faucher Dance Family for the ucoming season! games and getting their faces painted How wonderful it was to hear the laugh- Instruction for girls and boys ages 2-18 together. Parents, grandparents, sons ter and see the smiles on everyone’s (tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, hip-hop, acrobatics, lyrical, modern, contemporary; and daughters gathered around to lis- faces without electronic devices in their ten to the brass band and accordion hands absorbing their attention from recreational & competition opportunities with motivated sought-after faculty!) music playing some of their favorite others. HEY MOM! We’re in the paper!! Order your photo reprint today Call Stonebridge Press 848 Southbridge St. Route 20 • Auburn, MA • 508.832.0045 for details (508)764-4325 www.faucherdance.com • facebook.com/faucherdance All at great prices! Digital copy $5 TheHeartOf 4”x6” $5 • 8.5”x11” $10.00 Massachusetts.com (glossy prints) 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Webster Five donates $15K to Quinsigamond Community College

WEBSTER — The Webster engage community supporters Five Foundation announced of QCC across multiple busi- today that, as part of its Web ness sectors. The first benefi- of Caring to Make a Difference ciaries of the campaign were program, it will donate $15,000 The QuEST (Quinsigamond to Quinsigamond Community Engineering, Science and College (QCC). The donation Technology) Center and the will support the college’s Healthcare and Workforce Regional Investment in Service Development Center. Webster and Education (RISE) cam- Five’s donation will be pledged paign. in three installments of $5,000 Webster Five’s Web of across three years to support Caring to Make a Difference the growth of the campaign. program reinforces the bank’s Richard T. Leahy, president long-standing initiative to and chief executive officer of give back to the community Webster Five, stated, “With by supporting local organiza- about 200 Webster students tions that are making a dif- registered at the school each ference. QCC is dedicated to year, we are pleased to be a serving more students and donor for the RISE campaign. the Worcester community in Quinsigamond Community the Healthcare and Science, College is a true fixture in our Technology, Engineering and community.” Math (STEM) sectors. RISE campaign chairper- Celebrating its 50th anni- son, Susan M. Mailman, stat- versary this past year, QCC ed, “Central Massachusetts offers over 50 Associate Degree relies on people trained at programs and over 40 certif- Quinsigamond Community icate programs to students College to grow our economy in fields including Business, by filling local jobs. In order Technology, Liberal Arts, for QCC to continue to offer the Health Care and Human specialized training programs Courtesy photo Services. The Training and required for workers of the 21st Education Center offers over century, our community must From left, David Ojerholm – CPA, Houssan & Ojerholm, P.C.; Elisabeth Borg – Assistant Vice President for Community Engagement, Quinsigamond Community College; Gail Carberry – President, Quinsigamond 400 traditional and online invest in QCC as the college Community College; Richard Leahy - CEO/President, Webster Five; Sam Bitar - Executive Director of the Webster courses, workshops, semi- has invested in us. We thank Five Foundation/Business Analyst, Webster Five; Larry Morrison – President, QCC Foundation; Dale Allen – Vice nars, and customized train- Webster Five for joining that President for Community Engagement, Quinsigamond Community College. ing programs. The RISE cam- effort.” paign was designed to actively Hometown Bank announces promotion

OXFORD — Susan Rheault has been pro- moted to supervisor of operations, according to Vice President of Human Resources and Operations Norma Collins. In her new position, she will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operational efforts of the Bank and ensuring that established oper- ational and security policies and procedures are followed. Ms. Rheault started her career with Hometown Bank in 2008 as a full time teller in the Oxford office. She later held the position of bookkeeper within the accounting department before moving to the operations department in 2011. In 2014, she was selected to participate in TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Hometown 360, the Bank’s year-long manage- ment training program. A resident of Putnam, Conn., Ms. Rheault is a graduate of Oxford High School and is present- ly pursuing an associate’s degree in business management at Quinebaug Valley Community College. Hometown Bank is a $400 million mutual bank with offices in Athol, Auburn, Leominster, Oxford, South Lancaster, Sturbridge and Webster. Susan Rheault

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GAMES 5K WALK/RUN/PUSH ETHNIC FOODS Anniversary Dr. Van’s INTERNATIONAL Annual Golf Tournament Sponsored by Festival 2015 Harrington Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation And The Southbridge Rotary Club Saturday, Aug. 22 Tournament Date: September 9, 2015 Tee Off Time 9:00 10 AM - 9 PM Raceway Golf Club in Thompson, CT On the grounds of Notre Dame Church (Saint John Paul II Parish) Player slots are $125. Openings Available. Form a team of 4 or allow us to make a team for you 446 Main Street ~ Southbridge Gift 508-765-3701 Donations Includes: Hot coffee and pastries Certificates (Rain or Shine) Welcome! A delicious prime rib or chicken dinner Lively awards ceremony Needed! InternatIonal CuIsIne Every golfer receives a prize! French, Colombian, Dominican Republic, Italian, Hole in one wins a car! Mexican, Puerto Rican All proceeds go to the Harrington Hospital’s Cardiac Rehab Program and the Southbridge Rotary’s High School Scholarship program. and American For more info or a donation please call Judy Flannery at 508-765-2290. 5K WALK/RUN/PUSH Please come and have the time of your life and help MUSIC BEVERAGES RAFFLES MUSIC BEVERAGES RAFFLES Registration 8:00 am out two great local causes! $15.00 Adults $10.00 Children

EntErtainmEnt and music throughout 25,000 Unique Visitors thE FEstival All who attend are asked to bring a canned good or a cash donation Every Week! to benefit the food pantry. All donors will have their names entered into a raffle drawing. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 Webster Five donates $5K to EcoTarium in Worcester

WORCESTER — The board a school bus and meet- Webster Five Foundation ing a crossing guard, receiving announced today that, as part health information and meet- of its Web of Caring to Make ing school nurses, and visiting a Difference program, it will a mock classroom. They also donate $5,000 to the EcoTarium get to explore the EcoTarium in Worcester, Mass. The dona- free of charge. tion will be used to help fund Richard T. Leahy, pres- the second annual “Countdown ident and chief executive to Kindergarten: Worcester” officer of Webster Five, stat- event at the EcoTarium, ed, “We appreciate what the which is designed to prepare “Countdown to Kindergarten: Worcester Public Schools’ Worcester” event offers to incoming kindergartners and families in the area. Webster their families for the transition Five is honored to support the to kindergarten. EcoTarium’s goal to help cre- Webster Five’s Web of ate a smooth transition into Caring to Make a Difference kindergarten for registered program reinforces the bank’s Worcester Public School stu- long-standing initiative to give dents, while improving access back to the community by sup- to education, culture, and the porting local organizations arts.” that are making a difference. EcoTarium President, “Countdown to Kindergarten: Joseph P. Cox, stated, “We are Worcester” fits this initiative very grateful to Webster Five as it aims to help families with for their donation, which will young children build school allow us to continue to hold readiness and learn about com- this great event for Worcester munity resources, and accom- families. We are a proud part- modates families who experi- ner in the educational experi- ence physical challenges, as ence of children and families, well as learning or social dif- Courtesy photo and will continue to expand ficulties. From left, Sam Bitar, Executive Director of the Webster Five Foundation and Business Analyst, Webster Five; social and learning activities to Throughout the evening, Loreta Sulejman, Chandler Street, Worcester Branch Manager, Webster Five; Joseph Cox, President, EcoTarium; help children transition from children and their families and Patricia Crawford, Deputy Director, EcoTarium. home or pre-school into kinder- participate in many different garten.” activities such as learning to Team Norberg Strong a big DEBRA HORAN TO DISPLAY HER MIXED MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY part of Relay for Life Mixed media photography by Debra Horan, titled “Up Close and Personal,” will be on display at the Booklovers’ Gourmet (55 East Main Street in Webster) and for sale Sept. 1-30 with a reception to be held on Saturday, Sept. 5, from 2-4 p.m. Gallery hours are Monday, 10-5, Tuesday through Friday 10-6:30, Saturday 10-5 and closed on Sunday. Please note, closed for vacation from Sept. 14-19. Debra Horan holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from The Rhode Island School of Design and has had a lifelong interest in pho- tography, with a focus on nature and trees. Her recent works involve photo transfers onto various surfaces including canvas and wood along with painting and 3-D collage elements. Many of the subjects have been photo- graphed with a macro lens.

Courtesy photo Team Norberg Strong at a recent event.

AUBURN — The Relay for Life fund- American Legion in Webster. The event raising effort continues to gain momen- saw a strong turnout, drawing 98 guests tum for Julie Norberg, who joined forc- and raising $1,931 for Relay for Life. es with family and friends to form their “Gary McKinstry was awesome. The own team for this year’s event. After night went great and everyone had fun,” another strong fundraiser last week, the Norberg said. “I would also like to thank team is almost ready for the Relay. the American Legion in Webster for let- Norberg, of Charlton, who helps orga- ting us have the event there, as well as nize the Central South County Relay for everyone who came and helped support Life in September at Lemansky Park my team and the Relay for Life.” in Auburn, is excited to see her team The event was the latest fundraising take part in the event. Having lost three step in a long and dedicated process for grandparents, a brother-in-law, and a the team. few friends to cancer, it means a lot to Back in June, Norberg and her team Norberg and her family to support the hosted a fundraiser at Bogey Lanes in cause each year. East Brookfield. It was Kyle’s idea to Norberg and her 11-year-old son, Kyle, hold that event, and over twenty guests have walked in the event for four years, came for an afternoon of bowling, bil- but this year will be a little different. liards and mini golf raising $172 in the Courtesy photos Now they have a team to call their own, process. Debra Horan with some of her Norberg Strong, and Kyle was selected The Central South County Relay artwork on display. as its captain. He worked hard to help for Life will take place Sept. 11-12 at prepare events and come up with ideas Lemansky Park, beginning at 6 p.m. for fundraising, and Norberg is very For more information about the event proud of him and the rest of her family and how you can make a donation, visit for their continued support. www.relayforlife.org. Thanks to its sup- Most recently, Team Norberg Strong porters and volunteers, the American held a fundraiser on Aug. 13 featur- Cancer Society is helping to save more ing psychic Gary McKinstry at the than 400 lives a day. Success at its best… Give your child the gift that lasts a lifetime! The Southbridge Bicentennial Dance… Committee Proudly Presents: SOUTHBRIDGE’S GOT TALENT OCTOBER 3, 2015 - 7:00PM SOUTHBRIDGE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 132 Torrey Road Southbridge, MA

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THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s news- paper is Friday at noon. SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at The Webster Times Viewpoint — [email protected] A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 www.webstertimes.net Letters to the Editor Sept. 26 date Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher for Drug Thank you, Janet Malser Humanities Trust Adam Minor Editor The Webster Times Take Back in To the Editor: create works of art with all the new St. Anne School would like to thank supplies. Myself along with the staff, ditorial the Janet Malser Humanities Trust for students and administration appreciate E awarding the school an “Appreciation the kindness shown by the Janet Malser Dudley for the Arts” grant. The generosity of Humanities Trust. the Janet Malser Humanities Trust will On Saturday, enable the school to enhance the art Ellen Tagg Sept. 26 from 9:30 Screens vs. program for all the students. St. Anne School Development a.m. to 1 p.m., the The students at St. Anne School will Director Dudley Police be busy using their imagination to Department and the pages Drug Enforcement Administration Church benefits from Malser grant (DEA) will give Chief’s the public another opportunity to pre- I’ve had my Kindle for about a year To the Editor: is able to move ahead on the refurbish- vent pill abuse and and a half now. Honestly, I use it from Corner The United Church of Christ, ment of our stage with a new sound theft by ridding their time to time, but not as much as I would Federated, located at 4 Church Street in system and floor so that we may con- homes of potentially like. STEVE Webster would like to thank the Janet tinue to serve the Webster-Dudley com- dangerous expired, Why, you ask? Well, I read for a living, WOJNAR Malser Humanities Trust for their gen- munity. unused and unwant- so most days, the last thing I want to do erous grant. The United Church of Christ, ed prescription when I Due to their consideration, UCC, Fed. Federated drugs. This has been a popular and get home The much requested program in the past. I from wanted to provide some information to work Minor people once again on this event. is read The Drug Take Back has been held etails some D several times over the years in Dudley. more. Inflation and your The last took place in October of 2014. ADAM There A large quantity of prescription medi- are some MINOR cations and medical sharps were taken books in at that time. The service is free and that buck retirement income strategy anonymous, no questions asked. This that trend, but usually, it takes a con- initiative addresses a vital public safe- certed effort on my part to shut my ty and public health issue. Medicines brain off after a day at the office. You might not think want to wait for years to that languish in home cabinets are I have a kind of old-school mentality much about inflation. “bounce back” from a bad Financial highly susceptible to diversion, misuse when it comes to print versus digital. After all, it’s been quite year in the market. But and abuse. Rates of prescription drug I fully embrace the digital aspect of Focus low for the past sever- not all investments move abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, our industry … I really do. But there is al years. Still, you may in the same direction at as are the number of accidental poison- nothing quite like holding a newspaper JEFF want to take it into the same time; spreading ings and overdoses due to these drugs. in your hands. The feel of the newsprint BURDICK account when you’re your dollars among a range Studies show that a majority of abused and the smell of the ink — it doesn’t planning your retire- of asset classes — large prescription drugs are obtained from get much better than that for me. I’ve ment income strategy. stocks, small and mid-cap family and friends, including from the always had an appreciation for the “old- Of course, no one can really predict stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit home medicine cabinet. In addition, school” feel of it. Call me old-fashioned. the future course of inflation. But (CDs), foreign investments and so on Americans are now advised that their The one thing newsprint doesn’t do, usual methods for disposing of unused however, is last. I have a disintegrating it’s a pretty safe bet it won’t disap- — may help you reduce the impact of medicines — flushing them down the 1899 Webster Times in my desk draw- pear altogether — and even a mild volatility on your portfolio. toilet or throwing them in the trash — er that proves that fact. In my Kindle inflation rate, over time, can strong- And you don’t even have to rely sole- both pose potential safety and health are dozens of books, all packed into ly erode your purchasing power. ly on stocks to help combat inflation. hazards. one easy device. Biographies, novels, Consider this: If you were to pur- You could also consider Treasury In addition to the prescription dispos- you name it — I enjoy them all when chase an item today for $100, that Inflation-Protected Securities, or al, officials from Harrington Hospital I get the time. My bookcase has never same item, in 25 years, would cost TIPS. When you purchase a TIPS, have once again generously offered thanked me more. you $209, assuming an annual infla- your principal increases with infla- their assistance to dispose of medical A Kindle can only do so much though. tion rate of 3-percent. That’s a pretty tion and decreases with deflation, sharps (needles, etc.) on this same day. For me, there are many books I get my big difference. as measured by the Consumer Price Collection bins will be on hand to prop- hands on that require note taking in the During your working years, you Index. Your TIPS pay interest twice erly and safely dispose of these items as margins. For me, this is much easier can hope that your income will at a year, at a fixed rate; this rate is well. Harrington Hospital will provide done with a pen than with my finger, least rise enough to match inflation. applied to the adjusted principal, valuable medical information to anyone so I do prefer the physical book if it is But what about when you retire? so your interest payments will rise interested. one I am studying and can revisit from How can you minimize the impact of with inflation and fall with deflation. A number of these programs will take time to time. Everything else though, inflation on your retirement income? When your TIPS matures, you will place on this same day in communities is fair game for the device. But how One thing you can certainly do receive adjusted principal or original all over the area. If you are not a Dudley many devices are too many? I stare at resident, please check with you local my computer screen all day, my phone is include an inflation assumption principal, whichever is greater. As is officials for a disposal site near you. In and my tablet, and even my TV. Where in your calculations of how much the case with other bonds, though, Dudley, bring your medications to The does it end? annual income you’ll need. The num- you could choose to sell your TIPS Dudley Police located inside the Dudley Local libraries all around our area ber you choose as an inflation factor before it matures. Municipal complex at 71 West Main are in the process of completing their could possibly be based on recent Work with your financial advisor Street in Dudley. We thank everyone in summer reading programs, and with all inflation levels, but you might want to help decide what moves are right advance for their participation in this the reading I do for work, I realized last to err on the conservative side and for you to help protect your retire- worthwhile program. week that I haven’t read a good book use a slightly higher figure. Since ment income from inflation. It may Thanks again for your questions and for fun in quite a while. Of course, the you may be retired for two or three be a “hidden” threat, but you don’t comments. Please send them to me at children’s books I read to my kids don’t decades, you might have to period- want to ignore it. the Dudley Police Department 71 West count, although “The Pout Pout Fish,” ically adjust the inflation factor to Yield to maturity cannot be pre- Main St. Dudley, Ma. 01571 or email by Deborah Diesen is basically required correspond to the actual inflation determined, due to uncertain future at [email protected]. Opinions reading in my book (see what I did rate. inflation adjustments. If TIPS are expressed in this weekly column are those there?). Of course, there are magazines, Another important step is main- sold prior to maturity, you may of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly but they are in the same boat as newspa- taining an investment portfolio that receive less than your initial invest- noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions pers, trying to keep up with the wave of can potentially provide returns well ment amount. If bonds are not held in of any other organization or citizen. the future. I love my Sports Illustrated above the inflation rate. a tax-advantaged account, investors (when I can get a good deal) but you can even get that on a tablet these days. Historically, stocks have been will be required to pay federal taxes So what about you faithful readers? the only investment category — on the accredited value annually, What do you prefer? Do you like the as opposed to investments such as although they will not receive any weight and feel of a good book, or do you Treasury bills and long-term govern- principal payment until maturity. LETTERS favor your technology when you want ment bonds — whose returns have When the inflation rate is high and to read your favorite works? significantly outpaced inflation. So the principal value is rising signifi- Extra! Extra! Read All About It! For me, working for a newspaper, you may want to consider owning cantly, the taxes paid on TIPS may We think you’re important enough I’m genuinely interested to see where an appropriate percentage of stocks exceed interest income received. to tell all our readers to turn to people stand on this. This medium has and stock-based investments in your Therefore, TIPS may not be suitable the Opinion pages and read your lasted a long time in its current form, portfolio, even during your retire- for investors who depend on their Letters to the Editor. and I wonder how many years it will ment years. investments for living expenses. But first, you have to write us! be before you can only read this on a Now, you might be concerned at This article was written by Edward Mail your letters to the Webster screen. the mention of the words “stocks” Jones for use by your local Edward Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, and “retirement years” in the same Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- MA 01550. Or e-mail your Adam Minor may be reached at (508) sentence. After all, stocks will fluc- tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward letters to the edi- 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stonebridge- tuate in value, sometimes dramati- Jones Advisor in Sturbridge, at (508) press.com. tor at aminor@ cally, and even though you may be 347-1420 or jeff.burdick@edward- stone bridge- retired for a long time, you won’t jones.com. press.com. You’ll need to provide your name and place of residence, See a photo you along with a phone number, so we can ver- ify the letter is would like to order? yours. We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around 600 words or so, you’re going to Photo Reprints Available have a better chance at seeing all your words in print. If you want to write a bit longer about a particular issue, maybe a Call Stonebridge Press guest Your Turn column is your cup of tea. If you do that, try to keep it between 700-800 words. for details 508-764-4325 Remember, libelous remarks and/ or personal attacks are a no-no and could lead to your letter not being or drop us an email at published. So, what are you waiting for? [email protected] Start writing! www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Pollution of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams ‘out of control’

Pollution of our lakes, Castle Hill Road many cause severe lifetime health problems if ponds, rivers and streams years ago. The ash it is not diagnosed and treated prompt- throughout the United The Great washed into the pris- ly. Many physicians take different States seems to be out tine waters of the pond approaches to treat or diagnose Lyme of control. The disgust- Outdoors making it unsuitable disease. Make sure you get a second ing spill of toxic waste for the Whitinsville opinion if you are not satisfied with into the Durango River in RALPH Fish and Game Club your doctor’s diagnosis. Do not wait! Colorado sounds like a to stock their annual False Albacore are starting to show real disaster, and to hear TRUE quota of trout. Prentice along Rhode Island shorelines. This that there are hundreds Brook on Main St. past week while I was doing some of toxic mines still posing has seen a great trout fluke and sea bass fishing I observed another threat in the very near future stream vanish because of careless dis- an angler land a real nice albacore in reminds Americans that toxic waste charge from sediment around new front of the five cottages area. We also throughout the United States continues developments. The native brook trout observed tons of small bait fish around to be a real threat to the survival of all that once inhabited the brook are now the boat at all times. The area should living things, including mankind. gone. be loaded with false albacore by the The United States also has other bun- As a youngster fishing a few local time you read this column. Ironically, kers that are holding back toxic waste brooks in Whitinsville, it is sad to see no bluefish were caught or observed in as reported a few years back on the “60 that they no longer carry native trout the area, which is a bit odd at this time Minutes” television show. Barrels that and are not stocked by Mass. Fish of year. contain toxic waste are leaking and and Wildlife with trout. Although the While attending the Armenian could cause a real health hazard any Mumford River and the Blackstone Picnic this past weekend I got to speak day. River are a bit cleaner today, they have with Bobby Gigarjian of Whitinsville. Locally over the past 70-plus years of a long way to go. The bottom sediment During our conversation he spoke of a Courtesy photo this writer’s life, I have observed the in the rivers will take a few hundred seven-pound large mouth bass he had Mumford River so polluted that the years to dissipate. Our previous gener- caught at the Meadow pond recent- Dan Southwick holds up a couple of super size river would run blue one day and green ation left us a real mess and we do not ly while fishing from his kayak. The largemouth bass from a year ago. the next. A local textile mill was dump- seem to be doing any better! pond was great 70 years ago and it ing the waste water right into the river. California wild fires are a major still gives up some nice largemouth Lacky Pond Dam had so much soap suds disaster for the area and its residents. bass. With the early Canada Goose from the pollution going over the dam Climate change indeed has a lot to do season ready to open in September of super size largemouth bass in this huge balls of soap suds were blowing with the lack of rain in the area and in Mass., water fowlers will need to week’s photo from a year ago. Lately across the roadway and also hanging on scientist are warning it may get even purchase a state stamp and a federal he has been missing in action. Reports power lines daily. The former Whitin worse in the coming months and years. stamp. The Federal waterfowl stamp from other fresh water anglers are Machine Works also dumped their Lyme disease continues to cause seri- has increased from $15 to $25 this year. showing a number of big largemouth foundry waste into the Mumford River ous health threats for New England res- The new Waterfowl regulations will bass being caught at local ponds. filling in the river to a point that a new idents. It has been so bad in Rhode be set at the public hearing this month Take a kid fishing and keep them rods channel had to be dug to accommodate Island that one hospital has set aside a and posted on the Fish and Wildlife bending! the rivers flow. The foundry ash was special unit to handle the ongoing prob- website in August. also dumped around Riley’s Pond on lem. The affects of Lyme disease can Dan Southwick holds up a couple Tips to spice up healthy grilling

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We are over halfway the 16th Century. The History Channel through our antiques notes that European barber poles were and collectibles top red and white. The blue was added in 10 list at number 5. America either to symbolize the veins in Advertising signs, the blood letting procedure or as a form posters and displays of patriotism to coincide with the colors Antiques, appeal to collectors, of the flag. These signs are considered to dealers, interior be folk art and are an important part of Collectibles designers and people Americana. Values can easily be in the who just want some- $1,000’s or more. & Estates thing interesting to More sturdy signs could be made of hang on their wall. cast iron. There might be a mortar and Courtesy photo WAYNE TUISKULA New England pestle for a pharmacist or some of the Goodrich Silvertowns enamel tire advertising sign in our Aug. 27 auction. tavern owners and same designs that appeared in wooden tradesmen used wood- signs might be used. Other metals began en painted signs that would catch the being used later. Tin signs advertised What makes a sign valuable? Rarity We are offering over 700 items in two eyes of passersby to promote their busi- everything from soda and gasoline to cig- is one of the factors. The company being upcoming auctions. See www.central- nesses. Boots or shoes might be painted arettes and beer. The lithograph process promoted is another. Some products like massauctions.com to preview items in on a boot maker’s sign along with the allowed signs to be made cheaper and in Coca Cola appeal to a huge group of col- our Aug. 27 live auction in Worcester name of the tradesman. A giant eye or a larger quantities than the hand paint- lectors who compete for the best pieces. and our Ludlow online estate auction pair of eyeglasses might be peering down ed wooden signs. Enamel was added to Of course, condition is also very import- ending Sept. 2. There will be a live pre- as people walked by the storefront of an some signs to make them more durable. ant. Collectors want to purchase the best view on Aug. 29 and 30 in Ludlow for optometrist. An oversized pocket watch Antique and collectibles can drop and examples they can afford. that sale. might hang over a jeweler’s shop. A large gain in popularity and value but vintage Companies promoted their wares wooden top hat indicated a hat maker’s advertising signs have been one area through a wide variety of other dis- Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula shop. Red, white and blue striped poles where collector interest remains strong. play pieces. Cardboard signs and post- Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass were easily spotted by someone needing Neon and other electric signs are also ers were cheaper to produce than metal Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate a barber-surgeon. Blood-letting, teeth desirable. Some of the earliest neon signs. Clocks, thermometers and calen- Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- pulling and other medical procedures signs were made of enamel with neon dars were all used to advertise. Vending tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), were handled by barbers beginning in outlining the letters and design. machines and even the tin containers [email protected] the products came in are collectible. 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Webster U19 soccer recognized for recent state championship

WEBSTER — On Tuesday, Aug. 4, the Webster Youth Soccer U19 boys’ team — along with family and friends — was recognized at the PAV for win- ning the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions state championship earlier this summer. Speeches regarding the champi- onship were made by Webster Youth Soccer President Rob Stewart, MA State Representative Rep. Joe McKenna (who presented citations on behalf of himself and Sen. Ryan Fattman), head coach Ryan Renauld and players Evan Anderson and Jacob Murphy present- ed a signed state championship ball to Coach Renauld on behalf of the team. Webster Youth Soccer would like to thank the following event sponsors, who helped make the banquet possible: Gerard and Marilyn Fels, Randy and Donna Becker, Dr. Zdenek Zak, Gentex Optics and Webco Chemical.

Photos courtesy Lisa Kontoes The Webster Youth Soccer U19 boys’ team was recognized for their recent Massachusetts Tournament of Champions state championship at the PAV on Tuesday, Aug. 4.

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Charlton Old Home Day Road Race registration now set The 49th annual Charlton Old Home Day Road Race will take place on Monday, Sept. 7. The race will start at 9 a.m. with registration begin- ning at 7:30 in front of the Town Hall across from the library at 37 Main St (Route 31). The pre-entry fee is $12 (before Aug. 27) and the post-entry fee is $15. Register by Aug. 23 and receive your choice of the classic long sleeve T-shirt or the gender-spe- cific short sleeve tech shirt. Get race applications at the Charlton Town Hall, Charlton Optical or on www. charltonsports.org. See website for link to online registration. For more information, contact Rob Thomas at (774) 402-4027 or email robscotho@ hotmail.com. Oxford Little League to host Steven J. Horgan Memorial Golf Tournament The fourth annual Oxford Little League Steven J. Horgan Memorial Golf Tournament is set for noon on Sunday, Sept. 27 at Pine Ridge Country Club in Oxford. It will be a shotgun start with good food, priz- es, contests, sport collectibles and a silent auction. Sign up and sponsor- Photo Reprints Available ship forms are available at oxford- littleleague.com or by calling Greg Gray at (508) 864-8257. The sign up Call for details 508-764-4325 deadline is Sept. 12. www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Around The Region Saying ‘I do’: Kelly Lynch, Kevin Morin marry at Charlton Little League field

ing Little League for 16 years, including teams in Southbridge and Charlton. “I told her it could be what- ever, wherever she wanted,” said Morin of the wedding. “She picked the baseball field. A lot of people think it was my idea, but it was her idea. She had baseball tickets as the invitations to the wedding. She picked the attire, which included all of us wear- ing cleats. Everything was her idea. The baseball field is where we have spent a lot of our time together in the past, the present Kelly Lynch entered the field in her 2006 Mustang. “She purchased and in the future.” it in memory of her father,” said Kevin Morin. “It only has 2,200 miles While attending Westfield on it. It never comes out. It stays in the garage for storage.” State University, Lynch was on the basketball team. She said she just loved the game. Coaching the high school’s team was a no-brainer for Lynch. “I enjoyed the girls and I’m Kelly Lynch throws the first pitch to Kevin Morin to begin the wedding still friends with them today. ceremony. It’s the friendships I had later on with the players,” she said of said Lynch. “It’s who we are. baseball game at just two days her favorite aspect of coaching. When he asked me to marry old. Morin said Chase has been “I like the teamwork, the leader- him I said yes, but said we had on the field his whole life. In ship and the teaching end of it.” to get married at home.” fact, Morin said that Chase’s In fact, coaching was how Since he’s been playing base- birth was scheduled around Lynch and Morin met. She was ball his whole life, Morin had an All-Star tournament that a referee at basketball games no problem with the idea. He their middle son, Dean, 16, was at the YMCA where Morin was played on a Little League team. playing in. With the semifinal Once their marriage was made official, Kelly Lynch and Kevin Morin coaching his oldest son, Cole. He He played through high school. game played just two days after raised their hands in triumph. asked Lynch to ref the games. When he had Cole, he started Chase’s birth, he made it to the He stated that she was the only coaching him. field to watch his brother play. one there who seemed capable “I just love the game,” he The newly married couple BY OLIVIA RICHMAN throw, bleachers, a plane flying of properly officiating the chil- said. “I love teaching the game. wants to thank the Charlton NEWS STAFF WRITER overhead, the national anthem dren’s games. I enjoy teaching the younger Recreation Committee for CHARLTON — It’s not every and even the bride arriving in a The couple has since been ones and watching them devel- allowing them to use the field day that a baseball field is used 2006 Mustang, this was not your together for 11 years. Most of op over the years. I have loved for their ceremony. They also as the location for a wedding normal, everyday wedding. their time together has involved being with Lynch, watching our thank Charlton Little League. ceremony, but the field behind The two newlyweds are Kelly the baseball field. Lynch called boys develop and become ath- Play ball! the Charlton Public Library was Lynch, who coached girls’ bas- it their “second home.” They letes.” used for just that on Saturday ketball at Southbridge High play ball there, they coach there Sports are such a big part Olivia Richman can be reached morning, Aug. 15. Complete School for eight years, and Kevin and they watch all of their sons’ of the family’s life that Chase at 508-909-4132 or by email at oliv- with an umpire, an opening Morin, who has been coach- games there. Morin, now 6, attended his first [email protected] “It’s a big part of our life,” Charlton’s Streeter wins Vibram Birdie Bash Juniors World Championship

father. to land the disc in (or the “hole”). Other Game, Maple Hill in Leicester and Hyland Streeter entered the tournament as open field “holes” can be tough due to Orchards and Brewery in Sturbridge. an underdog competing against 13 year factors like the wind or not being able to Streeter can throw a disc over 250 olds in the Juniors division. Streeter has see where the basket is when driving the feet. His best part of the game is driving. been the underdog ever since he started first throw. At the course for the VBB, the Everyone in his family enjoys playing, competing when he was 4, due to his challenge was the tightly wooded area. even his grandmother, Suesan Streeter, age. However, tournaments for Juniors in Another round was played that day who has won a paired tournament with New England typically are 19 and under, shortly after. Streeter performed better, him in the past. so Streeter wasn’t discouraged for the scoring an impressive 31 and putting him Andrew Streeter refers to some areas VBB. on top by 18 points. in Central Mass. as a “black hole” for disc Streeter was eligible to compete in the The next day, he continued to perform golf. This is because there’s many hiking VBB because he had won a Juniors New well in the final round. He scored a 25 to trails, but not too many courses. Most England Vibram qualifier tournament. clinch the win and become a VBB Juniors national parks serve as exceptional cours- This took place at Hyland Orchards in World Champion. Although his father es. He would like to see more kids getting Sturbridge. Over 6,000 people competed didn’t come out on top on the VBB Men’s involved in the sport and learning to play in 200 different qualifier tournaments side of the tournament, he couldn’t be any in an educational setting. across the country to be able to advance more proud of his son. A basic course only needs the 18 metal to the VBB. Andrew Streeter competed Sam Streeter owes it to his dad for his “holes” or metal baskets, rental discs, sig- in same qualifier tournament at Hyland success. The father, who was always more nage for each “hole” and the tees, and an Orchards, also coming out on top. The of a baseball player, picked up the sport organized map to begin. For more infor- father-son duo each signed up to compete nine years ago when asked to casually mation on courses and general informa- in their separate divisions. come play with some family. He has been tion about the sport, visit the governing Courtesy photos At the VBB in Michigan, the Streeters a disc golf enthusiast ever since. body of the sport’s webpage at www.dpga. Charlton’s Sam Streeter, right, along with played two full days of high-quality disc “It’s cheap and you only need three com. For more information about the Steve Dodge, Vibram Disc Golf Marketing golf. The tournament consisted of three discs to start. It’s great time spent with sport on a local basis visit www.nefa.com. Manager and owner of Maple Hill Disc Golf rounds. Smash Boxx TV live streamed family for all ages, and it gets people out- There are a number of private and Course. the entire tournament through YouTube. doors,” said Andrew Streeter. public courses in the area. Public cours- Each round took roughly two hours. Occasionally, professionals such as one es are typically free of cost, and private BY GREG BARLOW Athletes walk through the course a couple of Streeter’s favorite athletes, Jeremy courses usually don’t exceed $10 to play. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT times prior to the beginning to become Koling, will make an appearance at a The game is for people of all ages and more familiar. On July 18, in the first local course. They often visit many local a fun way to spend time with family or WEBSTER — Only 11 years old, Samuel round for the Juniors, Streeter finished courses and won’t hesitate to give kids friends. It can be laid back or competitive Streeter of Charlton recently became second, shooting a 21 — just one point and beginners a tip or two. and is efficient for getting some fresh air. a Vibram Birdie Bash (VBB) World behind his first place competitor. Streeter trains in his yard and at a vari- Most places offer rentals for discs, but Champion Juniors disc golfer. The week- In disc golf, courses consist of wooded ety of disc golf courses in Central Mass. beginners can purchase a quality disc for end of July 18-19, Streeter and his family or open field “holes.” Each “hole” has its and other parts of New England. His $10 to $20. The Streeters view the sport as traveled to Kalamazoo, Mich. where he different challenges. Some can be nearly favorite spots are the Webster Fish and a universal community of its own. competed against 10 other elite Juniors in 600 feet long or some can be half of that. the VBB World Tournament. For example, some holes may be difficult “The way to grow the sport is through because they’re in the woods with lots of the kids,” said Andrew Streeter, Sam’s trees in front of the metal basket one tries GLOBE TRANSMISSION & AUTO REPAIR 508-764-9400 405 East Main St. Southbridge MA 01550

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BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER OXFORD — Oxford held a Children’s Fun Day event on Saturday, Aug. 15, inviting any and all children from Oxford and surrounding communities to the Oxford Bandstand for a variety of fun activities and games. Train rides, horseback rides, balloon animals, face painting and a karate demonstration were only a few of the activities held throughout the day. Also included were crafts from the local Home Depot store, creative and competitive games like Junk in the Trunk and even an appear- ance by McDonald’s mascot Ronald McDonald meant there was literally something for every kid to enjoy, and there was even fun for those who were young at heart throughout the after- noon. The event was funded through the Smolenski/Millette Fund.

Jason Bleau photos This train, provided by Roaming Railroads, served as a fun and relaxing ride around the Oxford Bandstand grounds and was a very popular attraction for both kids and adults at the event.

Jayla Fowler of Webster shows off her cre- Riley Jones and his dad, Rob, make a scooter as part of a craft activ- Noelle Lawson of Millbury gets a pre-birthday face paint. Lawson’s big ative getup as she poses in a “funny photo” ity provided by the local Home Depot. day took place the very next day. booth.

Students of the Massachusetts Martial Arts Destiny Sanga of North Oxford takes a ride on one of several horses Nevaeh and Madison, sisters from Worcester, play a game of Junk Academy put on a demonstration of their the Oxford Bandstand brought, allowing children of all ages to expe- in the Trunk where they needed to shake balls out of tissue boxes skills and training for attentive viewers. rience the ride. using nothing but the motion of their body in a race to see who can finish first.

A balloon craftswoman puts together what would become a balloon representation of the Cameron Aquafrresca of Charlton plays a game of Ker Plunk!, an activity that challenged kids popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle character Leonardo. to toss a rock onto lily pad to win tickets for a prize and activities. See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at

Volunteers from Oxford Fire and EMS took time out of their busy schedules to make the trip to the event, providing free food like hamburgers and hot dogs for everyone in attendance. [email protected] www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 15 The Beach Boys bring ‘California sound’ to Indian Ranch

Ryan Desjardins and Kristen Salah, Rutland residents who have already been to a few shows Proud Americans display the American Flag David Marks, a guitarist and member of The at Indian Ranch this year, made a stop in Webster to see The Beach Boys live. during the singing of the national anthem. Beach Boys, begins the first song of the afternoon.

A group of appropriately dressed fans spend some time on the shore of Webster Lake before The Beach Boys show at Indian Ranch.

The Beach Boys perform to a lively crowd in their return to Indian Ranch for 2015.

Carol Bylinksi of Chaplin, N.C. and Jane Faucher of Shrewsbury made the trip to Indian Ranch to see The Beach Boys. It was their first time seeing the group at the venue, but not their first time ever to The Ranch.

A couple sways as The Beach Boys perform their classic balled “Surfer Girl.”

The crowd stands to welcome The Beach Boys back to the shore of Webster Lake.

Three Day Threshold served as the opening act for The Beach Boys taking the Coral Stage before The Beach Boys Fans dance to one of The Beach Boys’ signature surf-themed songs. show on the main stage.

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NEW LISTING NEWER PRICE ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE NEW LISTING NEW PRICE THOMPSON – 346 Reardon Rd! 6 WEBSTER – 188 Lower Gore Rd! Beautiful WOODSTOCK – 67 Lebanon Hill Rd! WEBSTER – 15 Surrey Lane! 9 Rm WEBSTER – 2 Robinson St! 7 Rm Split! WEBSTER - 32 Eastern Ave! 7 Rm Cape WEBSTER – 1015 School St! 6 Rm Huge 10 Rm 64’ Tri-Level! 2 Beautifully OXFORD – 4 Tower Hill Rd! Full Split! Frplcd Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm, Rm Cape! 2.5 Acres! Oak Cabinet Kit 14.19 ACRES! 500+’ of Road Frontage! 6+ Dormered Center Hall 42’ 7 Rm Cape! 1.39 Room Colonial Cape! TLC and Updating Eat-in Granite Kit w/SS Appliances, Tile w/Farmers Porch! Remodeled Applianced Ranch! Remodeled Applianced Kitchen w/ Landscaped Acres! Applianced Kit w/ Applianced Kit & Din Rm w/Hrdwd w/Isl & Hrdwd Flr! Cathedral Ceiling Eat-in Kit w/Corian & Dble Oven! Acre Beautifully Landscaped! Tile Entry Needed But Loads of Potential & Character! Flr & Slider to Deck! Picture Window Liv Tile Floor! Dining Rm w/Hrdwds! Living Isl! Formal Din Rm! 20’ Liv Rm! 22’ Flrs! Open Flr Plan! 14X19’ Fam Rm w/ Frplc Liv Rm! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 1St Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Bay Window! Rm & 3 Bedrooms w/Hrdwds! Ceiling Fans Foyer! Applianced Granite Kitchen! Din Cathedral Ceiling & LP Gas Frplc! 4 Natural Woodwork! 24’ Living Rm w/Brick Rm! 3 Spacious Bdrms! Full Bath w/Dble Frplc Fam Rm! 4 Bdrms! Master w/ Flr Bdrm! Full Bath! 2nd Flr 2 Bdrms! Vanity! Lower Level Fam Rm! Utility Rm w/ 2 Full Baths, One w/Laundry! Din Rm or Through Out! In-Ground Pool! Covered Full Bath & 9’ Walk-in Closet! 2.5 & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Flrs! Fam Rm! Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Finished Lower Fireplace! Pantry Kitchen w/Dining Area! Master w/Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! NEW Laundry, 1/2 Bath, Range & Refrigerator! 2 Den w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! Recent Furnace! Patio! Farmers Porch! Recent Furnace! Baths! Office! Garages! Huge Deck! Master Bath! 3 Baths Total! 2 Car Garage Level! Detached Garage w/2nd Flr 3 Huge Bdrms w/Walk-in Closets! Barn! Roof! Shed! In-Grd Pool! 2 Car Garage! Car Garage! Nicely Landscaped! Patio! Shed! 2 Zone! Walkout Basement! Garage! Town Convenient Location! $197,900.00 Shed! Alarmed! Bose Sound! Wired for w/Openers! Screen Porch! Fantastic Workshop! Stone Patio & Hot Tub! LP $219,900.00 Services! Deck! $229,900.00 Generator! $264,900.00 Commuter Location! $299,900.00 Gas Generac Generator! $249,900.00 $249,900.00 Town Services! $229,900.00

NEWER PRICE NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE - 155 S. Shore WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! SUTTON – 3 Sunrise Dr! RAMSHORN POND! Rd! Killdeer Isl - Middle Pond! 5 Rm WEBSTER – 23 Houghton St! 7 Rm, 4 UXBRIDGE – 26 Londonderry Way! 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Western Exposure - Beautiful Sunsets! 50’ Waterfront Ranch! Nothing to Do, Just Bdrm, 1.5 Bath Ranch! Applianced Kit! Beautiful 7 Rm Colonial! Brazilian Teak Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Waterfront! .5 Acre! Summer or Yr Round! 8 Move In! Applianced Oak Kit w/Breakfast Hrdwd Floors! Granite Center Isl Kit! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Frplc Liv Rm! Hrdwds! Lower Level Fam Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm! Frplcd Fam Rm! 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Rm Ranch/Cape w/Room to Expand! Country Counter! Cathedral Din & Liv Rms! Rm w/Bdrm & 1/2 Bath! 3 Season Sunroom! 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! Kit! Din Area! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Frplc Liv Slider to 12x16 Deck! Bdrm w/His & Her Office/Study! 3 Bdrms! 2 Full Bathrms! 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Shed! Updated Windows & Furnace! C/Air! Partially Finished Lower Level! 2 Car to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Rm! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath! Composite Deck! Closets! Office! Renovated Bath! Recent w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate Roof! Newer Furnace! Rms Freshly New Roof & Composite Deck! Wired for Garage! Ingr Pool Ideal for Entertaining! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Everything it Could Be! $699,900.00 Multi Fuel Furnace! $389,900.00 New Roof! Irrigation! Shed! $408,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,495,000.00 Painted! $299,900.00 Generator! Garage! $224,900.00 NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE SOLD MILLBURY – 13 Bayberry La! RAMSHORN WATERFRONT! 100’ Shoreline! East Expo – WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon – 202 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE Super Sunrises! 10+ Rm 4,200’ Contemp Colonial! Most Rms Lake Facing! Open Flr Plan! & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! 5 Rms - 1280’ Townhouse, End Unit Incredible Kit w/Granite, Wolf LP Gas Cooktop, Oven & Micro, Sub Zero Frig & Under Counter Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake w/Lake Views & BOAT DOCK! Sandy Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! 2 Drawer Cooler! Din & Liv Rms w/Tile Flrs & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! 2 Lake Facing Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart Views! Just Painted! Brand New Beach! Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr Hrdwds, Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water Bdrms w/Full Baths! 3 Bdrms Total! 2 Rm Master w/Cathedrals, Walk-in Closet, Dble Granite TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv Wood Stairway! Applianced Granite Kit! Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool Vanity, “MAAX” Tub/Shower! Super Walk-out Lower Level w/2nd Granite Applianced Kit, Huge Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master Frplc Liv Rm! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Theater! Entertainment Area! Walk Out to Patio! 3 Full + 2 Half Baths Total! 3Z A/C! Buderus Gas Heat & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! 2.5 Updated Tile Baths! Recent A/C & Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound System! & Noritz Hot Water! Garage! Beautifully Landscaped! So Much More! $699,900.00 Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,399,900.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $219,900.00 Heat! Garage! $259,900.00 ON DEPOSIT REDUCED

SOLD SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWER PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE – 63 Colonial WEBSTER LAKE – 32 West Point WEBSTER LAKE – 51 Colonial Rd! South WEBSTER LAKE – 190 Killdeer Island Rd! South Pond! Sunrise/Sunset! 255’ WEBSTER LAKE – 502 Beacon Park! 5 WEBSTER LAKE – 96 Lakeside Ave! Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 Rd! Middle Pond – Western Exposure! South Pond - South West Expo - Beautiful Pond - Western Expo - Amazing Sunsets! 100’ Road! 75’ WATERFRONT! North Pond! 7 Waterfront! Water On 2 Sides – West Rms - 1280’ WATERFRONT Townhouse, End Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Fantastic Sunsets! Huge Panoramic Views! Unit w/Panoramic Lake Views! Overlooks Sunsets - Full Day Sun - Level Lot - 100’ Waterfront! Fantastic Lake Views! 2,500’ 9 Rm Rm Ranch! Spectacular Views & Sunsets! & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm 170’ Front Side & East 85’ Back Street Super Location! 7 Rm Ranch! Second Waterfront - Privacy Fenced! 6 Rm, 2+ Bdrm Custom Cape! 9,496’ Lot! Applianced Corian Applianced Kit! Dining Area! Frplc Liv Rm! Side! Level Lot! Huge Lake Views, 1 of the Sandy Beach & Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr w/ w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & Home or Year Round! Cathedral Ceiling Tile & Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! Frplc! Ranch! 10x20’ Master! Applianced Granite Kit! Liv & Din Rms w/Bow Windows! Huge 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths Total! 4 Best! 8 Rm Ranch! 3 Car Garage! Granite Season Porch! Slider to 16x18’ Deck! Mud Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Family Rm! 2 Bedrooms! Finished Walk-out 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! Kit! Open Flr Plan! Gleaming Hrdwds! Deck! Lake Facing Master! Brady Sunroom! Kit! Frplc Din Rm! Master w/Lake Views! Frplcd! Mitsubishi Wall AC! Walk-out Lower Walkout Lower Level w/Fam Rm & Possible Rm or Office! Walk-out Lower Level! Level Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Finished Walk-out Lower Level! Frplcd Fam Lower Level! Needs Some Work but it’ll be Recent A/C & Heat! All Recent “Anderson” Windows & Doors! Garage! Level Fam Rm! $424,900.00 4th Bdrm! $599,900.00 Lot w/Rm to Expand! $539,900.00 Rm! $749,900.00 Well Worth It! $379,900.00 $259,900.00

hope2own.com New Featured Listings 508.943.4333 QUADDICK LAKE - 3 HIAWATHA DRIVE WEBSTER - 53 LAKE ST 475’ of Quaddick Lake 2 Family - 3 Bedrooms waterfront property! Won- each Floor! Pantry in Sharon Pelletier - Broker derful 2 bedrooms - 2 Licensed in MA, CT & RI bath Contemporary home! each apartment. 1st Floor Sun drenched rooms! - Oil Heat, 2nd Floor- Gas WE WANT YOUR Loft area! Central air! fin- Heat! Newer Vinyl Win- ished walkout lower level! LISTINGS! dows! Plenty of Parking Large deck with hot tub! Landscaped yard with spectacular views! area and yard. Great op- 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 .94 Acre +/- Great for entertaining! 2 sheds for Lake toys. Alumi- Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! num dock included! $450,000. portunity for the 1st time homeowner or investor. $149,900. June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER -2 BATH HOUSE RD WEBSTER - 3 BEACH ST WEBSTER - 71-B KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer. NEW PRICE $38,500 Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer., NEW PRICE $38,500 ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect NEW LISTING! A Superb Opportunity to own an Affordable Year-round Home Enjoy lake living! All the benefits of living next to Webster Lake, minus the high Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Wrap Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. with Webster Lake access & Lake Views! Located in Colonial Park, neighborhood quiet neighborhood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! taxes of a true waterfront property! A short walk away and your toes a re in the sand! Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was given to Quality Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. setting, 2 BR Ranch with Contemporary Flare! One Level Living! Featuring an A bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath home boasts many fine features, including an open Sit out on your screened in porch on those warm summer nights Open Floor Plan! Large 21x19 Living/Dining Room Combination! Cathedral concept floor plan on the first floor, crown moulding, spacious eat-in kitchen with and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Mold- and look out at the fruit trees and gardens! Open floor plan has so Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water & Ceiling, Mirrored Wall, Brick Hearth & Wood/ Coal Stove! 2nd Bdr with Sliders convenient outdoor access to the back yard and deck. Central air, fenced backyard, ings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor Sewer. Level Lot. $110,000. to the 10x25 Full Front Deck! Potential for Additional LL Finished Living Area w/ wood stove insert and new shed. Tucked away, yet immediately adjacent to the Web- much to offeer! Front to back living room has a lovely fireplace and Walkout Access! Great Alternative to Condo Living w/NO Condo Fees, NO Condo ster boat launch $249,900 Pool Room! Radiant Heat! So many more Special Amenities! pellet stove included. Fully applianced kitchen is open to back den Webster - Sutton Rd. DEER RUN SUB-DIVISION 21.47 1 Acre+ Association Rules, NO Regs, &/or Restrictions! $179,900. Call for your private Appointment Today! $650,000. and attached garage offers added storage! $273,900. Approved Buildable Lots, Plus 12.68 Acres New Price 169,900.

WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD THOMPSON - 131 HAGSTROM RD. WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD FOR THE LOVER OF OLD FIRST TIME HOMES! This charming, up- OFFERED! dated, circa 1890 Colonial is CUSTOM CAPE on 3 reminiscent of a bygone era! ACRES! Su- Exposed hand hewn beams in perb Quality the eat-in kitchen w/old fash- Construction, Nice Cornor Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, Living Room 3 ioned double porcelain sink & window seat, an office w/ 2,389 SF Sprawling 2089sf+/- Ranch home on 3.95 acres! Plus 500 SF+ custom-built bookcases & desk, knotty pine family room & Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, 3 Full Baths, 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor living with finished Custom Built! 3 bedroom, 3 Bath! w/Private Master Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/Formal Dining Rm offers an abundance frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Garage! Newer Roof! living rm. Wood floors throughout, Upstairs features 2 bed- Bath! hugh office! Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living of Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped Lot! Needs Interior rooms & full bath plus a full stairway to a walkup 3rd Level w/2 Room! 30 X 50 Morton Barn! All in the Heart of Farm Ceramic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. Paint $122,550. finished rms. natural gas heating. The offering includes Bathroom w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd New Price $599,000 Country! New Price $275,000. another lot. $124,900 Garage Under! Private, Tranquil Setting, NEW PRICE $374,400.

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

ON DEPOSIT ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# 40-D-14-0 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end of Webster which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced ON DEPOSIT sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful 6245 +1- sq.ft. of cleared land almost level. Natural Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming Year-round cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center pristine shore line. Post & beam shed with loft. Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened-in patio, NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty of land gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious SOLD $124,900. of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing possibilities? master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $524,900. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net REAL ESTATE

082715GarciaSouthbridge MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, August 27, 2015 1:00 PM-SOUTHBRIDGE 219 Charlton Street Open House Directory 3 fam, 3,585 sf liv area, 0.32 ac lot, 15 rm, Deadline: Monday at 10am 6 bdrm, 3 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 27372, Pg 32 (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult and place of the sale. The balance to (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015 Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. DUDLEY 6 Ellis St S 11-1 $207,500 Jo-Ann Szymczak/ReMax Advantage 508-943-7669 AY TATE UC ION O, INC. B S A T C 18 Schofield Ave S 12-2 $189,900 Maribeth Marzeotti /ReMax Advantage1 NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 508-864-8163 www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 OXFORD 4 Malden St S 1:30-3 $229,900 Jo-Ann Szymczak/ReMax Advantage 508-943-7669

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2015 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland DUDLEY JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed 42 & 50 Hayden Pond Rd S 3-4:30 Jo-Ann Szymczak/ReMax Advantage 508-943-7669 Jo-Ann Szymczak “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP above for a showing UPTON Now on Real Estate TV • Channel 193 @ Charter Saturday & Sunday 116 Westmore St S 11-1 $629,000 Jo-Ann Szymczak/ReMax Advantage 508-943-7669 UPTON DUDLEY - 2 HOUSES/SEPARATE DEEDS THOMPSON, CT 30 W. Thompson Rd S 12-2 $414,900 Pam Therrien/Orbit Realty 774-280-0117

610’ 3.3 OPEN HOUSE WATERFRONT NEW LISTING ACRES Thinking of selling? Call for a market analysis. * 4 Bedrooms * Buy together or separately! *Granite Kitchen Advantage 1 * Heated Inground Pool * 3000 Sq. Ft. Ranch 2nd House: * Cherry & Granite Kitchen *New Appliances * Central Air 1200 Sq.ft, • 18 Schofield Ave, Dudley * New AC & Carpets * 2 bedrooms 1.5 Bath Charming Victorian, completely renovated. 116 Westboro St • $629,000 48 & 50 Hayden Pond Rd • $899,900 Hardwoods throughout. 4-5 BRs, 1st fl NEW LISTING laundry. Beautiful woodworking. $189,900 THOMPSON, CT • QUADDICK LAKE OXFORD - DUDLEY OPEN HOUSE IN LAW APARTMENT R Maribeth Marzeotti SATURDAY 8/22 MaribethRealtor.com NOON-2PM Re/Max Advantage 1 OPEN HOUSE 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 WATERFRONT SAT • 11-1 E * Central Air-1st Floor * 3 Baths * 3.5 bath * 3-4 Bedrooms * 10 Rooms/5 Bedrooms * Open floor plan * Custom kitchen * Full Service Lake * Hardwood floors * Sunken Living room * Cherry Cabinet Kitchen * 3 Season prch Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin * Fireplace A Broker- Cournoyer Marrero- Giguere * Call for details Demick Thomo * Town Services Owner Hilli Doros 30 Lakeside Dr • $529,900 113 Dudley Rd • $379,900 6 Ellis St • $207,500 “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, WEBSTER DUDLEY OXFORD SOUTHBRIDGE, MA L 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera MAKE Now offering rental services OFFER! looking to sell. call us! CARDINAL Southbridge: Warm & Inviting Southbridge:Spacious 7 room 3 HEIGHTS home with 6 rooms 3 bedrooms bedroom 2 ½ bath Gambrel. Extra * Fireplace 1.5 baths. Wonderful décor special master bedroom suite w/ * 2 bedroom Condo * 2-3 bedrooms throughout with hardwood floors! 3 walk in closets, separate bath * 1.5 Baths & sitting area! 1st fl laundry. FP. * Hardwoods Pretty Fireplace with heat-a-laters * 1.5 Baths * Family Room in living room. Open kitchen w/ Cabinet packed kit w/tile flooring * Fully Applianced * 1/2 acre lot * New Windows bead board. Walk up attic fully floored used as a walk in closet. & granite counters & ½ bath. Year around Sun room w/gas * Fireplace/pellet stove Walk out basement. Garage. GREAT YARD! New roof in 2012. stove, cathedral ceilings, & skylights. Extreme Efficient 5 zone * Motivated Seller * Hardwood Floors E $169,900. heat system. 2 car gar. $259,900. 17 Cutler St • $64,900 40 Brentwood Drive • $244,900 23 Walnut St • $269,900 Southbridge:Dream home for Southbridge: Must see! Lovely SALE! Perfect for the fussiest 7 room 3 bedroom home. Kitchen WORCESTER WORCESTER OXFORD buyer! Picture perfect 6 rooms 3 has island. Sunny Formal dining S bedrooms 1 ½ baths. Gorgeous room due to the beautiful bay NEW kitchen with granite window. Recent exterior paint. counters, custom cabinets, & Big 12 x 18 shed with electricity. wood floors! Front to back living room with hardwood floors. Driveway recently paved. Great OPEN HOUSE Ceramic tile baths. Soothing paint colors! Level back yard with commuter access to Mass Pike and Rt 84. $154,900. deck & tree lined. Located in newer subdivision on dead end SAT • 1:30-1 T street. $219,900. Holland:Deeded beach rights * 8 Rooms * 3 bedrooms / 2 Baths * Fireplaced Living Rm Southbridge: Lovingly well * 4 Bedrooms/2 baths * Perennial gardens goes with this 7 room 3 bedroom maintained 2 family in GREAT * Hardwood Floors 2 bath home! Recent updates neighborhood! 6 rooms 3 bedroom * 140’ frontage, subdivision potential * Fireplace * Updated Kitchen include siding, roof, windows, unit and a 5 room 2 bedroom unit. * Barn/garage * Tatnuk Area * Sided * Cul-de-sac fresh paint and some flooring. Gleaming hardwood floors. Large A Updated plumbing & HW heater. eat in kitchens. Spacious living 506 Massasoit Rd • $359,900 4 Westview Rd • $256,500 rooms. Enclosed porches. Large paved driveway with 2 car NEW PRICE 4 Malden Rd • $229,900 Living room has fireplace with pellet stove insert. BIG kitchen w/ detached garage & level yard.Walk up attic. $199,900. SZYMCZAK SELLS! dining area. Deck. Yard. Very PRIVATE! $179,900. WESTBOROUGH OXFORD HOUSE RENTAL: WEBSTER MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! ?? 2 bedrooms, T No Pets, Good Credit SOLD! DUDLEY: * 4 bedrooms * Water Access E 6 + Acres at * 2 Baths GOT A HOUSE * Central Air * Fireplace Tobin Farm Estates * Cathedral Ceilings As low as $200’s * Finished Lower Level * 2 Baths 8 Overlook Dr • $424,500 75 Lakeside Ave $187,500 FOR SALE? This is the place to sell it! Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ households throughout Southern Worcester County.

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HOLLAND-SUNDAY HOLLAND-SUNDAY SOUTHBRIDGE-SUNDAY SOUTHBRIDGE WEBSTER 231 Brimfield Rd-1-2:30pm 595 Lebanon Hill RD-12-2 pm 3 BR Split Level with Income opportunity! 53 Island Rd-12-1:30 pm 6 family, updated, 4 BR Cape, 1 acre, farmer’s Hamilton Res. Waterfront Country setting for this 3 BR, Indoor Pool! near downtown. porch. $150,000. with 50’ frontage. $249,900. 1.5 bath Raised Ranch. $219,900. $309,900. $285,000. Lisa Boudreau. Larry Mandell. Wendy McFarland. Gracellen Riel Sarah Gustafson.

REDUCED NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING FOR STURBRIDGE SPENCER WEBSTER WEBSTER DUDLEY Meticulously maintained Charming 3 BR Waterfront 2 Family on oversized 2 BR, 2 bath Cape, 4 BR, 2.5 bath Cape with 3 BR, 2 bath Colonial on Thompson Pond. corner not. FP, wood floors. many updates! SALE $275,000. $269,900. $150,000. $179,000. $257,900. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Dorothy Fontana. Sarah Gustafson. Ingrid Helena Karp. Ingrid Helena Karp.

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SOUTHBRIDGE: DAY? STURBRIDGE DUDLEY To advertise on our real estate OH 11:30-12:30 pm 3 BR, 2 bath Cape, near STURBRIDGE STURBRIDGE Cut 3 BR Ranch in 832 Charlton St 2 BR 1.5 bath Ranch, FP 4 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial. 3 BR, 2 bath Contemporary Westville Dam. lovely neighborhood! section, please call your local $175,000. $420,000. $130,000. Split. $239,900. $223,750. Dorothy Fontana. Moira McGrath. Gracellen Riel. Sarah Gustafson. Dorothy Fontana. sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5

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WEBSTER — Marley, and traveling, especially to his DUDLEY — Irene Piasta, of Webster. She leaves nine Jeffrey V. Angelo, family’s homeland of Greece. Jeff had Beresik, 93 of Joshua grandchildren, seven great-grandchil- 58, of Killdeer Island a great knowledge and love of music. Place, died Aug. 10, dren and several nieces and nephews. Road, died Sunday, He was proud that his son was the first at UMass Memorial She was employed many years at the Aug. 9, at Brigham in his family to graduate from college, Medical Center after former Sandlerette and Bentley Shoe. and Women’s and that he had the honor of walking a period of declining Beresik was a communicant of St. Hospital in Boston. his daughter down the aisle at her health. Anthony of Padua Church. She enjoyed He is survived by wedding. He will be remembered as a Irene was born spending time with friends at Webster his wife of 33 years, loving husband, father, and son, who April 23, 1922 .She Senior Center and Joshua Place. She Wendy B. (Congleton) loved spending time with family and is the daughter of was an avid bingo player and a Red Angelo; three children, Nicholas R. friends. the late John and Anna (Bieniewicz) Sox and Patriot fan. Mostly she enjoyed Angelo, Lindsey T. Gauthier and her Memorial calling hours were held Syskowski. She was a lifelong resident being with her loving family. husband Dennis, and David G. Angelo; Sunday, Aug. 16, at Paradis-Givner of Dudley. Her funeral Mass was celebrat- his father, Stephen Angelo and his wife Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. A She was predeceased by her husband ed Friday, Aug. 14, at St. Anthony of Ethel Angelo; his brother, Stephen R. memorial service was held on Sunday Joseph M. Beresik, her son Richard Padua Church, 24 Dudley Hill Rd., Angelo; his sister, Crystal L. Cotto and at the conclusion of the calling hours. Beresik and her daughter in law Dudley. Burial followed in St. Anthony her husband Kurt; and several neph- Burial will be private at a later date at Katherine (Solodyna) Beresik. of Padua Cemetery, Webster. Calling ews, nieces, and cousins, including his Mount Zion Cemetery in Webster. She is survived by one son: Joseph hours were held Thursday, Aug. 13, nephew Aaron Angelo. He was born In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- S. Beresik of Webster, three daughters: at Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 in Webster, son of the late Theresa M. butions may be made in Jeff’s memory Patricia Masse of North Grosvenordale, Schofield Ave., Dudley. (LeClair) Angelo, and was a lifelong to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Conn., Pauline Beausoleil of In lieu of flowers donations can be resident of Webster. P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284, to Edgewater, Fla., and Nancy Charron made to the donor’s choice. Jeff worked at Nipmuc Liquors in support cancer research and patient of Port Orange, Fla.; one sister Rose Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. Webster for over 25 years, retiring in care. 2009. He enjoyed photography, his dog Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. Yvette B. Cloutier, 67 David J. Gjeltema, 54

WEBSTER — High School in 1965. DOUGLAS — Jr. and Timothy H. W. Gjeltema, both Yvette B. Cloutier, Ms. Cloutier was the secretary to the David J. Gjeltema, of Whitinsville; one daughter, Lauren 67, died Wednesday, principal of Bartlett High School for 54, of Douglas, passed K. and her husband Jack Cadarette of Aug. 5, in UMass/ over 30 years before she retired. She away Friday, Aug. 7, Oxford; five sisters, Brenda and her Memorial Healthcare was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus at his residence. husband Brian Ridgeway of Eastham, after a long illness. Church and enjoyed traveling. Mr. Gjeltema Debra and her husband Michael She leaves sever- The funeral Mass was celebrated was the former vice Ferguson of Douglas, Cheryl and al cousins and close Thursday, Aug. 20, in Sacred Heart of president of GBI her husband Gary Chase of Holden, friends, including Jesus Church, 16 East Main St. (please Construction Co. in Susan and her husband David Colton Joan Czechowski, meet at the church). Burial will be in Douglas. He was a of Douglas, and Nancy and her hus- of Webster, Doris Burlingame, of Sacred Heart Cemetery. There were no member of the International Union of band James O’Rourke of Sutton; Charlton City, and Dirk Hansen, of calling hours. Operating Engineers, Local 4, and was three grandchildren, John Cadarette, Woodstock Valley, Conn. Donations may be made to a charity currently employed by Central Mass. Cameron Cadarette and Chloe Davis, She was predeceased by her sister of choice. Crane Services. all of Oxford; and many nieces, neph- Carol A. Cloutier in 1994. Arrangements are under the direc- David was born Sept. 16, 1960, in ews, and cousins. She was born in Webster, the young- tion of Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 Springfield, Vt., the son of Harold He is also survived by his beloved er daughter of Lawrence W. and Stella East Main Street, Webster. and Barbara (Carpenter) Gjeltema friends and co-workers. L (Markowski) Cloutier and lived here Visit www.scanlonfs.com. of Douglas, and was a longtime resi- Funeral services will be private and all her life. She graduated from Bartlett dent of Douglas. He was a graduate of held at the convenience of the family. Norfolk Agricultural School, Norfolk, In lieu of flowers, donations may Class of 1978. be made to Make A Wish Foundation, Lorraine L. Millette, 96 He was a former deacon of the One Bulfinch Place, 2nd floor, Boston, Thompson Congregational Church in MA 02114. WEBSTER — In her youth, Mrs. Millette worked Thompson, Conn. David enjoyed histo- Arrangements are under the direc- Lorraine L. (Langlois) at her family’s business, the Bancroft ry and boating. tion of the Buma Funeral Home, Millette, 96, passed Hotel in Worcester. She also collect- In addition to his parents, he is sur- Whitinsville. Tuesday, Aug. ed telephone bill payments at the vived by two sons, David J. Gjeltema Visit www.bumafuneralhome.com. 11, in Harrington Firestone Store in Webster for several Memorial Hospital, years. Her main occupation was to be a Southbridge. homemaker. Her husband of She was a communicant of Sacred 56 years, Emile E. Heart of Jesus Church and a member William J. Adams, Jr., 76 Millette, passed in of its Ladies of Saint Anne. She enjoyed 2001. spending time in prayer. The family She leaves two sons, Bernard would like to thank the staff on the PUTNAM, Conn. ly enjoyed spending E. Millette and his wife Patricia of third floor of Southbridge Rehab for — William J. time by the ocean. Webster, and Robert J. Millette and his their care and concern for Lorraine “Butch” Adams, Jr., William is sur- wife Dianne of Shrewsbury; two daugh- during her time there. 76, of Farrows St., vived by his broth- ters, Janice A. Millette-Berbner and The funeral will be held Saturday, died Aug. 13 in Day ers, Donald R. Adams her husband Fred of Tempe, Ariz., and Aug. 22, from the Sitkowski & Kimball Hospital. and his wife Brenda Marie L. Millette and her companion Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 School Born in Worcester, of Leicester, Philip Joseph Petkiewicz of Cherry Valley; St., with a Mass at 10 a.m. in Sacred he was the son of Adams and his wife seven grandchildren; six great-grand- Heart of Jesus Church, 16 East Main the late William Lydia of Oxford, Kevin children; and many nieces and neph- Street. Burial will be in Sacred Heart J. Adams, Sr. and Adams of Sturbridge, ews. Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to Evelyn (Blair) Adams. and Lois Wilson of Holland; his sis- She was born in Gardner, the young- 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 21, in the funeral Mr. Adams was a veteran of the ters, Joyce Moss of Thompson, Conn. est of the 16 children of Joseph D. and home. United States Navy, serving during and Phyllis Janssen of Hyannis; many Albertine (Benoit) Langlois. She was Memorial donations in her name the Vietnam War. He worked as a nieces; nephews, great nieces and great raised in Worcester, graduating from may be made to either Southbridge professional dancer with Lemeri for nephews. He was predeceased by his Notre Dame High School and attend- Rehab Patient Activities Fund, 84 many years. He was also a hair dresser, brother, the late Richard Adams. ing Worcester Girls Trade School. She Chapin St., or to the Alzheimer’s upholsterer and a dental assistant. He Services are private as requested by moved to Webster in 1954 and lived here Support Network, P.O. Box 839, both in enjoyed cooking, animals and walks William’s family. For memorial guest- 56 years before moving to Southbridge Southbridge, MA 01550. along the river. Living on Cape Cod book visit www.GilmanAndValade. Rehab and Nursing Center five years Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. for most of his adult life, he especial- com. ago. Herbert M. Bracewell, Jr., 76 Dr. Robert “Fred” Siegmund, 72

OXFORD late Herbert M. and Yvonne (Lupien) A remarkable man, Dr. Robert later assumed additional respon- — Herbert M. Bracewell, Sr. Fred Siegmund, 72, son of Fredrick sibilities as head of CM Production Bracewell, Jr., 76, of Mr. Bracewell graduated from E. Siegmund and Teresa (Pawelczyk) Operations before being named Old Webster Road, Worcester Boys Trade High School in Siegmund, has left this world for his General Manager of CM in January died peacefully on Worcester in 1956. He worked in the eternal reward with God on Aug. 14. 1986 and Vice President of Global Sunday, Aug. 16, at maintenance department at Metrowest Dr. Siegmund, born on Sept. 21, 1942 Research and Development, Corporate UMass Memorial Medical Center in Framingham for was a native of Webster, a graduate of Segment Composite Products, in June Medical Center – over 20 years. He was a carpenter Northeastern University and the recip- 1989. Dr. Siegmund also served on the Memorial Campus, throughout his life. Herb loved design- ient of a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry former Plastics & Additives Division’s after a long ill- ing and building cabinets and furni- from the University of Miami. Management Committee. ness. He is survived by his wife of 53 ture. His most accomplished project His graduate thesis in solid rock- Dr. Siegmund was an avid civil war years, Patricia A. (Day) Bracewell of was adding an addition onto his own et fuel technology was instrumental enthusiast and a lifetime fan of the Oxford; six children, Debra Starr and home. Besides working in his work- to NASA during the early space pro- New York Yankees and the University her husband Bob of Webster, Brian shop, he enjoyed golf, playing the gui- gram in the 1970’s. He was the recip- of Miami Hurricanes. He was a proud Bracewell and his wife Tammy of tar, reading homeopathic books and ient of several patents and was pub- member of the Society of Sigma Xi, Oxford, Steven Bracewell and his wife taking day trips. lished in numerous technical jour- the American Chemical Society, the Lina of Nahant, Herbert Bracewell A funeral service will be held at 10 nals and publications. Dr. Robert Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), III of Oxford, Yvonne “Nicki” Davis a.m. on Friday, Aug. 21, at Paradis- F. Siegmund served as Director of and the Society of Manufacturing and her husband Jerry of Oxford, and Givner Funeral Home, 357 Main Analytical Research Services for the Engineers (SME). Lynda Winslett of Douglas; a sister, St., Oxford. Burial will follow at Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation, Dr. Siegmund is survived by the Joan Lovitt of Oxford; 15 grandchil- Worcester County Memorial Park headquartered in Tarrytown, N.Y., love of his life for the last 48 years, dren and three great grandchildren. He in Paxton. Calling hours were held from January 1990 until his retirement Margaret (Swope) Siegmund, his was born in Worcester, son of the Thursday, Aug. 20, at the funeral home. in March 2003. In this position, Dr. daughter Kristin Bright of Alpharetta, Siegmund directed the diverse activi- Ga., (Married to John) his son Steven of ties of the Tarrytown (TCC) Analytical North Reading (Married to Shana) and Research Department. In February his beloved grandchildren Jack Bright Randy M. Erickson, 43 2000, he also assumed responsibility and Madeline and Nathan Siegmund. for TCC’s Scientific Documentation A viewing was held at Beyers Funeral WORCESTER — there most of his life. He graduated activities. Home in Leesburg, Fla. on Aug. 20. Randy M. Erickson, from Burncoat Senior High School. He Dr. Siegmund began his career with Services will be held at the Catholic 43, died Tuesday, loved his family and friends, fishing, the former Ciba-Geigy Corporation Community of St. Paul’s Church in Aug. 11. He leaves hiking and writing poetry. He was an in McIntosh, Ala. in 1970, serving in Leesburg on Aug. 21. Internment his mother, Beverly avid Bruins, Red Sox and Patriots fan. a number of technical assignments will take place at Oaklawn Memorial M. (Armstrong) There will be no calling hours. before moving to St. Gabriel, La., in 1974 Gardens Cemetery in Titusville, Fla. Erickson. He also In lieu of flowers donations may be to build-up and direct the Agricultural Memorial contributions are welcome leaves his daugh- made to the Genesis Club, 274 Lincoln Division’s Analytical Development and can be made to Dr. Siegmund’s ters, Rani and Kaia St., Worcester, MA 01605. A private Group. He joined the former Plastics & favorite charities, St. Jude’s Children’s Erickson, his three graveside service was held for fami- Additives Division in 1978 as Technical Cancer Research Fund or St. Paul’s sisters, Donna L. Murdock, Esther S. ly and friends Wednesday, Aug. 19 at Director for the Resins Department in Food Pantry in Leesburg, Fla. If you Fox and Linda S. Erickson; his broth- the Worcester County Memorial Park, Ardsley, N.Y. should choose to donate to the food pan- ers, John H. Erickson Jr. and Gary Paxton. The Shaw-Majercik Funeral In 1982, Dr. Siegmund became try, please include a note with the con- W. Erickson. He was predeceased by Home, 48 School St., Webster has been Technical Director of Composite tribution that it should go specifically his father, John H. Erickson, and a entrusted with his arrangements. Materials (CM), Anaheim, Calif. and to the “Food Pantry” and is in memory nephew, Robert Mosher, Jr. He also A guest book is available at www. was instrumental in developing the of Robert Siegmund. Online condolenc- leaves his girlfriend, Sharon Nugent, shaw-majercik.com where you may strong technical organization required es may be left at www.beyersfuneral- and many nieces and nephews. post a condolence or a memory. to successfully compete in the quick- home.com. He was born in Worcester and lived ly evolving composites industry. He www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Obituaries Marilyn (Ontso) Jezerski, 77 Joseph J. Knych, 98

WEBSTER — ter of the late Dimitri and Krisavgia WEBSTER — ated the Klondike Inn in South Grafton Marilyn (Ontso) (Chala) Ontso and lived in Webster Joseph J. Knych, 98, of from 1946 to 1972. He then worked as Jezerski, 77, died most of her life. She was a stitcher Christopher Heights, the head night custodian at Falmouth Thursday, Aug. 13, at for many years at Stevens Linen. She died Sunday, Aug. 16, High School for 10 years, retiring in the UMass Memorial was a past President of the Webster in Lanessa Extended 1982. Medical Center, Emblem Club 129 and a past District Care after a period of He was a member of Saint Joseph Worcester. She Deputy. She was a past Exalted Ruler of declining health. His Basilica. He served as the treasur- leaves her husband the Auburn-Webster BPO Elks # 2118. wife of 66 years, Alice er of the Grafton Democratic Town of 54 years, Anthony A funeral service was held Monday, B. (Mitchell) Knych, Committee for several years. As J. Jezerski, a son, Aug. 17 in St. Mary Assumption died in 2006. a warden of Precinct 3, he attended Michael A. Jezerski, and a granddaugh- Albanian Orthodox Church, 535 He leaves a son, Joseph A. Knych the inauguration of President John ter, Chelsea Jezerski, all of Webster. She Salisbury St., Worcester. Burial fol- and his wife Carolyn of Albany, N.Y.; F. Kennedy. He also belonged to the also leaves a sister Athena and her hus- lowed at St. Joseph Garden of Peace, two granddaughters, Laurie A. Knych Grafton Citizens Advisory Committee. band Zorab Simonian of Worcester, Webster. Calling hours were in the and her companion Paul Martino of He was a life member of the Falmouth and a sister in law Margaret Ontso Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Schenectady, N.Y. and Lisa M. Hogan Lodge of Elks #2380. of Northborough and several nieces School St., Webster, on Sunday, Aug. and her husband Paul of Cohoes, N.Y.; He enjoyed playing and watching and nephews. She was predeceased by 16. Donations may be made to the a great-grandson, Ryan Hogan; a sister, golf and was an avid Red Sox and brothers Louis Ontso of Northborough Church or to the St. Jude Children’s Gladys Przystas of Webster; nephews Patriots fan. and Michael Ontso of Worcester, and Hospital. A guest book is available at and nieces. The family would like to thank the a sister Elektra Gregory of New York. www.shaw-majercik.com where you He was born and raised in Webster, staff at Christopher Heights for their She was born in Worcester the daugh- may post a condolence or a memory. one of the nine children of Stephen and care and concern for Joe during the 12 Catherine (Sikora) Knych. He graduat- years he lived there. ed from St. Joseph’s Elementary School The funeral will be held Friday, Aug. and attended Bartlett High School. He 21, from the Sitkowski & Malboeuf Eugene P. Langlois, Jr., 57 lived in Northbridge and Falmouth Funeral Home, 340 School Street, with a before moving back to Webster. He and Mass at 10 a.m. in Saint Joseph Basilica, WEBSTER — He was preceded in death by a brother, his wife spent the winter months in 53 Whitcomb Street. Burial will be in Eugene P. “Sam” Richard Crimp of Plattsburg, N.Y. in Pompano as well as Lake Worth, Fla., Fairview Cemetery, South Grafton. Langlois, Jr., 57, 2009 and by a sister, Brenda Langlois of for about 10 years. Visitation was held Thursday, Aug. 20, died Saturday, Aug. Webster in 2010. Mr. Knych first worked as a loom in the funeral home. Memorials in his 15, in Harrington He was born and raised in Webster, fixer at the Paul Whitin Manufacturing name may be made to St. Joseph School Healthcare at son of the late Eugene P. Langlois, Company in Whitinsville for seven Immediate Needs Fund, 53 Whitcomb Hubbard after being Sr. and June P. (Lowe) Langlois. He years. He and his wife owned and oper- St., Webster, MA 01570. stricken ill at home. attended Bay Path Regional Vocational His wife of 30 years, Technical High School in Charlton and Jean F. “Jeannie” was later awarded his GED. He lived in Jo-Anne Elizabeth Marand Jordan, 46 (LaBelle) Langlois, died in 2008. Manchaug, Oxford and Dudley before He leaves a daughter, Shana L. moving back to Webster. ROME, Ga./ of Rome, Ga.; a son, Michael Marand Langlois of Oxford; a son, Chance Mr. Langlois was a roofer first WEBSTER — of Worcester; two daughters, Mindy R. LaBelle and his wife Stefanie of at McKay Roofing and currently at Jo-Anne Elizabeth Jordan of Southbridge and Courtney Charlton; a grandson, Andreas Applied Roofing. He enjoyed playing Marand Jordan, 46, Marand of Webster; her father, Gerald Langlois; two brothers, Roland Lowe pool, fishing and collecting antiques. of Rome, Ga., and Marand and his wife Rae Williams of Mesa, Ariz. and Phillip Langlois His favorite activity was spending qual- formerly of Webster, Marand of Woodstock, Conn.; two of Woodstock, Ga.; four sisters, Susan ity time with his grandson Andreas. passed away on brothers, John Marand and Todd Muise of Dudley, Lynne Dougherty of The funeral was held Wednesday, Thursday, July 16, Williams; two sisters, Jamie Marand Webster, Jamie Learned of Rumford, Aug. 19, from Scanlon Funeral Service, after a brief but cou- and Tammy Williams Dart; her father- Maine and Debra Walkowiak of with a Mass in Saint Louis Church. rageous battle with in-law John Morley and mother-in-law Thompson, Conn.; nephews and niec- Burial was private at the convenience cancer. Sandra Morley of Webster, and many es. He was eagerly awaiting the birth of the family. Jo-Anne was born in Southbridge grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. of his first granddaughter next month. a daughter of Gerald Marand and the A graveside service for Jo-Anne will late Marion (Rutana) Marand. She was be Saturday, Aug. 29, at 10 a.m. in St. a 1987 graduate of Bartlett High School Josephs Garden Of Peace Cemetery, Peter J. Nowosadko, 53 and a loyal Red Sox fan. Jo-Anne loved Old Worcester Road, Webster. spending time with her family and Robert J. Miller Funeral Home & DUDLEY — Peter Klea Rosalyn Nowosadko and by his friends and enjoyed NASCAR racing. Lake Chapel, 366 School St., Webster, J. Nowosadko, 53, baby brother Michael Nowosadko. He Jo-Anne leaves behind her love and is assisting the family with arrange- died Monday, Aug. also leaves his constant companion, his companion for the last 25 years and ments. 10, from injuries Siberian Husky, Kovu. husband since 2002 Michael Jordan sustained in an He was born in Webster. He was a automobile acci- 1979 graduate of Bay Path Regional dent. He leaves his Vocational Techical High School in wife of 31 years, Charlton. Mr. Nowosadko was a vet- Paul Andrew Biadasz, 84 Laurie J. (Meagher) eran of the U.S. Navy. He owned and Nowosadko, a son, operated PJ Overhead Door. He was JUPITER, Fla. Loyola, he was a choir member, usher, Lucas P. Nowosadko; three daugh- then employed as a machinist with — Paul Biadasz, of CCD teacher, Eucharistic minister, ters, Caylie J. Nowosadko, Averyl E. Prema Tech Advanced Ceramics in Jupiter, Fla., passed Parish Council president, parish tal- Nowosadko and Ariana L. Nowosadko, Worcester until his death. He was an away on Sunday, ent show participant, member of the all of Dudley; his parents, Peter R. avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fish- Aug. 2, at age 84. men’s club, St. Vincent de Paul Society, and Elaine M. (Hamel) Nowosadko of ing, camping, snowboarding and trav- Born Feb. 28, 1931, Prison Ministry, Respect Life ministry, Dudley; a brother Mark and his wife eling. He cherished most the time he in Webster, Paul was Fourth Degree color corps of Knights of Laura Nowosadko of Dudley; a sister, spent with his family. He was a com- the son of Stanley and Columbus Councils 6988 and 4999, and Susan and her husband Mike Simpson municant of Saint Anthony of Padua Mary Biadasz. He is a rosary maker. of Beaufort, S.C.; his mother-in-law, Church. survived by his won- After retirement, Paul enjoyed life to Leatrice (Spahl) Meagher of Webster; The funeral was held on Monday, derful wife of 58 years, Theresa; their its fullest, traveling the globe with his nephews and nieces; he also leaves his Aug. 17, from Scanlon Funeral Service, three children, Peter Biadasz of Tulsa, travel agent wife, taking groups to five children’s girlfriend and boyfriends 38 East Main St., with a Mass in St. Okla., Sara Biadasz of Atlanta, and continents, including eight pilgrimag- whom he considered as family, Ashley Anthony of Padua Church, 24 Dudley Amy Cone (Bill) of Pittsburgh; six es to Ireland and 10 to Medjugorje, S. Steinman, Keith D. Lavigne, Jack Hill Road. Burial was in St. Joseph grandchildren, Andy Biadasz, Danielle and taking more than 50 cruises. He J. Veronick and Robert M. Steel. He Garden of Peace, Webster. Dobias (Alex), Angela, Alex, Matthew celebrated life with gusto, marking his was preceded in death by his daughter, and Patrick Cone; and two sisters, Rose 60th birthday with a hot-air balloon Jarzabski of Fiskdale and Theresa ride, his 65th birthday with a glider Strzelewicz of Webster. plane ride and his 80th with a zipline Donna M. (Rutter) Sterritt, 63 Paul spent his formative years in ride. Life was “fantastic” when he was Webster, attending St. Joseph’s School surrounded by family and friends. and Bartlett High School. He later A funeral Mass was celebrated OXFORD — Donna Mrs. Sterritt worked at Cumberland attended the New England School of Aug. 6 at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius M. (Rutter) Sterritt, Farms in Oxford for several years. She Accounting and Bryant University. Loyola. A memorial Mass is set for 11 63, of Wheelock was a Girl Scout leader in Oxford for His love of music started early as a a.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, at St. Joseph’s Street, died Saturday, many years. Most of all, she enjoyed high school band member and contin- Basilica in Webster. Interment will Aug. 15, at Lanessa spending time with her family and car- ued as he played with the Ray Stone follow at St. Anthony Cemetery in Extended Care in ing for her grandchildren. Orchestra and the Pulaski Brass Band. Webster. Webster, surrounded The family would like to thank Dr. Paul enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1950 Charitable donations can be made in by her family after a Susan Zweizig, Nurse Practitioner and played clarinet with the Admiral’s Paul’s memory in support of Catholic brave battle with can- Julie King, and nurses Kerry, Paula, Band until his discharge in 1954. Charities Prison Ministry, 100 W. 20th cer. She is survived and Deb, from the Levine Cancer After working in various account- St., Riviera Beach, FL 33404; Cathedral by three children; Hilary J. Raymond Center at UMass Memorial Healthcare ing positions until the late 1960s, Paul of St. Ignatius Building Campaign, 9999 and her husband Jason of Oxford, in Worcester, for their exceptional was hired as a government auditor N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Stephanie A. Mackay and her husband care. with the defense department and was FL 33410; or Dark Island Campground, Mark of Whitinsville, and Jonathan A private graveside service transferred to Palm Beach Gardens, c/o Jr. Mason, 7836 Carnes Road, P. Sterritt and his girlfriend Devon of will be held at North Cemetery in Fla., in 1970. As one of the founding Townsend, TN 37882. Oxford; two brothers, Brian Rutter of Oxford. There are no calling hours. In families of the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Oxford and Kevin Rutter of Dudley; lieu of flowers, memorial contributions a sister, Maryann Lapeze of Humble, may be made to the UMass Memorial Texas; six grandchildren and many Foundation, c/o the Cancer Care nephews and nieces. She was born in Center, P.O. Box 2795, Worcester, MA Saginaw, Mich., the daughter of the 01613. Paradis-Givner Funeral Home late Leland and Grace (Bussell) Rutter, in Oxford is assisting with the arrange- TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com and lived most of her life in Oxford. She ments. graduated from Oxford High School.

Send all obituary notices to The Webster Times, PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to aminor@ stonebridgepress.com. 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Calendar The calendar page is a free service chasing pleasure. Time will be from 8 out to Veterans Inc. and can be mailed DUDLEY offered for listings for government, a.m. to 2 p.m. Rain Date is the following to Elizabeth Hallene, American Legion educational and non-profit organiza- Saturday, Sept. 12. Come and visit our Auxiliary, 5 Watson Road, Quinebaug, Chair Yoga and so much more every tions. Send all calendar listings and Book Nook area where there are many CT 06262. Additional drop-off locations Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at happenings by mail to Editor Adam books and other items at reasonable and business pickups are available by The First Congregational Church, 135 Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box prices. Dealers are welcome and ven- contacting Elizabeth Hallene at 508-641- Center Road, Dudley (please park and 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at dors who wish to participate can call 0642 or “Like” the drive on Facebook at enter through the right side basement (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ (508) 987-2211 or e-mail: officeadmin@ Operation Appreciation 2015. entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- oxfordfirstucc.org. tary contribution (Cancer patients endar” in the subject line. All calendar always free). Proceeds donated to the listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3 First Congregational Church of Dudley. Monday to be published in the following Saturday, Sept. 12 Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic Friday’s edition. We will print such list- OXFORD Health Practitioner. This class of ings as space allows. OXFORD Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and Precious Furs Pet Resort, 10th strengthen all the body’s major mus- The American Legion Riders Chapter Anniversary Dinner Auction to benefit cle groups, for stability and mobility, Saturday, Aug. 22 58, Oxford is holding its Annual the Oxford Police K-9 Unit. Please join balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- Motorcycle Poker Run for The American us, Saturday, Oct. 3, at J. Anthony’s larity of hip and legs and increasing DUDLEY Legion Legacy Fund Scholarship on Italian Grill, 206 Southbridge Rd., North range of motion with our “rear view Saturday, Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. until 6 Oxford. Entertainment by B.A.S.S. DJ mirror” twists. We work through the The Black Tavern Historical Society p.m. Kick Stands will be up at 11 a.m. Entertainment — Cocktails 6:30 p.m., entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- will host Mark Mandeville and Raianne sharp. Tickets are $15.00 per person Dinner 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 avail- ing stress, realigning posture and we Richards at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22 Advance Tickets is encouraged. You do able at Precious Furs Pet Resort, 13 leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to for a Concert in the Barn (138 Center not have to join us for the ride. We are Lovett Rd, Oxford, MA. 508-987-2927. adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted Road in Dudley). This concert is spon- encouraging people to attend for the www.preciousfurspetresort.com. with respect for every member of the sored by a grant from the Dudley Chicken Dinner and Entertainment. class. We honor the body as it is right Cultural Council and is free and open There will be 50/50 Raffle, Raffles and now and work to improve its overall to all. a door prize. Registration is from 9 a.m. ONGOING EVENTS health. We come to class as individu- until 11 a.m. at 227 Main Street, Oxford als and leave as family. Get to know where you will get your first card, and WEBSTER yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga Sunday, Aug. 23 then you will proceed through the route and build a body that serves you bet- and receive additional cards ending at The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with OXFORD the Oxford American Legion. You do pose is to encourage creative think- any exercise program, check with your not have to do this ride on a Motorcycle ing through the writing process. This healthcare professional before starting. On Sunday, Aug. 23, Zion Lutheran we are also encouraging cars to join group is not focused on grammar and Church in Oxford, is holding a “Thrivent us. There will be a door prize at the spelling; it is not a critique group. It is Come join the Drop In Knitting Group Action Team Event” to help provide end of the evening and you must be a group for self-improvement and fun. from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the funds for children needing financial present to win. Tickets will be available All reading levels are welcome. Much of Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, assistance to attend Camp Calumet in the American Legion Lounge at 227 the meeting will be talking through the Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and Lutheran in Freedom, N.H. Through Main Street in Oxford or by contacting process and getting minds warmed up. levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- this event, the congregation will help Tom Siplas, President of the American Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- come. For more information, call Mary sponsor Pastor Dustin Wright who will Legion Riders Chapter 58 at 508-769- ing levels (beginners and experienced). Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline be a participant in the annual Camp 5516 or email at [email protected], or Both male and female are encouraged Vassar at 508-892-4754. Calumet Relay Run called “Reach the Elizabeth Hallene, Press Contact for to join. Beach.” The 200 mile relay will be held American Legion Riders Chapter 58 at Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 SOUTHBRIDGE on Sept. 17-19 beginning from Bretton 508-641-0642 or email eimcdonald.beth@ Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 Woods, N.H., to Hampton Beach. gmail.com. Like us on Facebook and When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. The Cancer Support Group meets A special coffee hour will be held visit our website http://americanle- How do you sign up? To sign up, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday following the two regular Sunday morn- gionriderschapter58oxford.weebly.com. you can email us at websterswriters@ of every month in the Boardroom on the ing services at Zion: 9 a.m. – Outdoor gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 Chapel (weather permitting) and 10:30 Walk-ins are also welcome. South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- a.m. in the sanctuary. Sunday, Sept. 20 This group will be led by Library 2400 for more information. Freewill donations will be gathered at Director Amanda Grenier and interns the coffee hour following each service. WEBSTER Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please They will go directly to the “Campership contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for Fund”. Donations may also be mailed to Please join us for a hearty all-you- more information or to sign up. Email: Zion Lutheran, 70 Main Street, Oxford, can-eat breakfast buffet from 7 to 11 [email protected]. Phone: MA 01540 with the memo line stating a.m. Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Quinebaug (508) 949-3880. “camperships.” All are invited to attend Masonic Lodge, 339 Ashland Avenue, and join in supporting children in need. Southbridge. Our extensive menu The Webster Alzheimer’s Support includes French toast, Belgium waffles, Group meets from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. on Oxford Bandstand Concerts — con- custom omelets, Sausage Gravy and the second Monday of the month in the certs start at 2 p.m. Please bring blanket Biscuits, bacon, sausage, scrambled Community Room at Accord Adult Day or chair for seating eggs, toast and and more. We ask for Center, 10 Cudworth Road. • Sunday, Aug. 23: The Leicester a donation of $8 for adults and $6 for Town Band — This band is a commu- senior citizens. The St. Louis League of Catholic Email nity band with the purpose of bringing Women is holding its yearly member- great music to the surrounding towns. CHARLTON ship drive. The purpose of the league is Proceeds from concerts and fund rais- to bring together women to further their ing are used for student scholarships. The 25th annual Model Train cultural, social, and religious interests. This great Band was founded in 2008. Show presented by the Providence & The league meets every first Wednesday Some of the talented musicians are Worcester Railfan Club at the Overlook of the month, with the exception of also music teachers. The music is great Hotel & Reception Room, 88 Masonic January, February, July, August, and Us! for dancing. Sponsored by the Oxford Home Road (Route 31) in Charlton. September. Programs this year will Lion’s Club. Admission for the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. event include cupcake decorating, Christmas is $5, while children 11 and under get in sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie for free. Food and refreshments will be night, crowning of Mary, and other Saturday, Aug. 29 available. For more information, call interesting topics. If you are interested, (508) 949-2114 or visit www.pwrfc.net. please call Financial Secretary Louise DUDLEY Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. St. Andrew Bobola Festival will be Saturday, Sept. 26 held Saturday, Aug. 29, from 11 a.m. to 11 OXFORD p.m. on church grounds at 54 West Main OXFORD Street in Dudley. Its flea market is seek- Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients ing donations for saleable items which The Woman’s American Legion — Restorative yoga classes for cancer can be dropped off at the church’s rec- Auxiliary Unit 58 of Oxford, MA is patients are offered weekly and are open tory garage on either Saturday, Aug. 15 holding a fundraising Back to School to patients, survivors, and their families or 22 from 9 a.m. through noon. Please Comedy Night on Saturday, Sept. 26, or caregivers. Classes are held every no large electronics. Clothing/shoes are from 6:30 until 10:30 p.m. to raise funds Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at welcome as are any household/yard for the local veterans of the Oxford the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple items. Make this a great opportunity to Massachusetts area. The cost of the Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from clean out your closets, basements and tickets is $15 per person or $25.00 per noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer garages as a donation to the church! couple. This is a 21 and over event. & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, Please call the rectory at 508-943-5633 for We will be serving a pasta meal salad, Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- more information. coffee, and desserts. We will have 3 gram is a complementary therapy that local comedians including the fabulous is designed to help reduce lymphedema, What’s On Jerry Caruso as well as a local DJ for increase range of motion, and soothe Sunday, Aug. 30 your dancing pleasures. There will be neuropathies that may occur during a door prize and lots of raffles as well all stages of treatment and recovery. THOMPSON, Conn. as a bartender available upstairs in our This program also promotes relaxation, Your Mind? Function Hall. which is a vital element in healing, as Please join us for Annual Harrington You can obtain your tickets by it brings emotional and physical relief Auxiliary’s Cruisin’ into Healthcare stopping by the lounge at the Post from stress through moving medita- Classic Car and Motorcycle Show 58 American Legion and seeing the tion and gentle yoga stretches. These We’d Like on Sunday, Aug. 30 with registra- Bartender at 227 Main St., Oxford, or by programs have been made possible tion open from 9 a.m. to noon at the Calling Auxiliary President Elizabeth through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Hallene at 508-641-0642 or by email non-profit holistic service and support to Know. in Thompson, Conn. Bring the family [email protected]. organization that serves breast cancer and enjoy more than 100 classic and patients, survivors and their families antique vehicles, music by DJ Dick Operation Thank a Veteran is a col- throughout Central MA, Northeastern Salvas, 50/50 raffle, award and trophies lection drive conducted for the purpose CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are and free health education and screen- of providing personal items and new free for those undergoing treatment or ings provided by the Harrington on or gently used clothing to our local in recovery from breast cancer. Email us your Wheels Mobile. homeless. The initial call for help was For more information please visit Entry cost for classic and custom cars raised by the auxiliary members of www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, and motorcycles is $10, with collector the American Legion Post 58 out of or send an email to info@pinkhippy. dash plaques given out for the first Oxford, the Unit 58 Woman’s Auxiliary org. thoughts to: 100 cars that sign up. Trophies will be are coordinating the drive in Central awarded to the top five cars and motor- Massachusetts. For the following items The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 cycles at 2 p.m. — personal care items for men and p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each adam@ This event will benefit the Harrington woman including feminine products, month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 Auxiliary, which provides equipment, new or gently used winter coats, hats, Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. programs and scholarships to the com- scarves and gloves, men’s clothing For more information, contact Dick Lisi stonebridgepress. munities served by the Harrington (jeans, long sleeve shirts, dress pants, at [email protected]. HealthCare System. For more details, dress shirts, sweatshirts and sweaters) please contact the Hospital Auxiliary at socks and underwear (size M, L, XL) The Central Mass. 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Waitkevich if same affects locus. BEING a portion are in force and are applicable, having District) Registry of Deeds at Book to Mortgage Electronic Registration of the premises conveyed to Jean K. priority over said mortgage, whether 36894, Page 303, and now held Systems, Inc., dated January 28, 2008 Durrschmidt by deed as recorded in or not reference to such restrictions, by the Plaintiff by assignment has/ and recorded with the Worcester Book 5363, page 198. RESERVING easements, improvements, liens or have filed with this court a complaint County (Worcester District) Registry the right in Jean Durrschmidt to enter encumbrances is made in the deed. for determination of Defendant’s/ of Deeds at Book 42386, Page 1, said land for purposes of completing TERMS OF SALE: Defendants’ Servicemembers status. as affected by a judgment and order said Partridge Hill Road, which right A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 If you now are, or recently have been, recorded on July 7, 2015 at Book shall cease at such time that the said ) Dollars by certified or bank check will in the active military service of the 53971 Page 168, of which mortgage road shall have been completed, and be required to be paid by the purchaser UnitedStates of America, then you the undersigned is the present holder which right shall in no way interfere at the time and place of sale. The may be entitled to the benefits of the by assignment from Mortgage with the use of said Lot 16-R by balance is to be paid by certified or Servicemembers Civil ReliefAct. If you Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. the Mortgagor. TOGETHER with and bank check at Harmon Law Offices, object to a foreclosure of the above- to JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA dated subject to a twenty (20) foot sanitary P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, mentioned property on that basis, then January 16, 2013 and recorded with sewer easement being northerly of Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to you or your attorney must file a written said registry on January 24, 2013 at the northerly line of Lot 14, over and P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, appearance and answer in this court at Book 50335 Page 137, for breach of above-described Lots 16-R, 17-A and Massachusetts 02461-0389, within Three Pemberton Square, Boston, the conditions of said mortgage and 18-A with the right of others to construct thirty (30) days from the date of sale. MA 02108 on or before September 21, for the purpose of foreclosing, the and maintain sanitary sewer systems. Deed will be provided to purchaser for 2015 or you will be forever barred from same will be sold at Public Auction at ALSO SUBJECT to a twenty (20) foot recording upon receipt in full of the claiming that you are entitled to the 10:00 a.m. on September 18, 2015, on easement on the northerly side of the purchase price. The description of the benefits of said Act. the mortgaged premises located at 32 above described Lots 16-R and 17-A premises contained in said mortgage Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief PARTRIDGE HILL ROAD, DUDLEY, for other land of Jean K. Durrschmidt shall control in the event of an error in Justice of this Court on August 10, Worcester County, Massachusetts, all to construct and maintain a sanitary this publication. 2015 and singular the premises described in sewer pipe to the area designated as Other terms, if any, to be announced Attest: said mortgage, Parcel 16-A as shown on said plan at the sale. ______TO WIT: referred to above. ALSO the right of JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, Deborah J. Patterson A certain parcel of land situated in the way over a permanent access road NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Recorder Town of Dudley, County of Worcester, leading from Southbridge-Dudley Road Present holder of said mortgage 201505-0262-PRP Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the leach area described above. By its Attorneys, August 21, 2015 on the easterly side of Partridge Hill JEAN N. DURRSCHMIDT reserves HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Road, 1979 layout and being shown a right of way for herself, her heirs, 150 California Street TOWN OF DUDLEY as Lot 16-R and 17-A on a plan entitled successors and assigns over said Newton, MA 02458 OFFICE OF THE side ‘’Plan of Land in Dudley, Mass., twenty (20) foot sewer line easement (617) 558-0500 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS surveyed for Jean K. Durrschmidt southerly from Lot 16-A as shown on 201208-1344 - PRP PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT MI- dated October 12, 1982, Robert F. said plan to the Dudley-Southbridge August 21, 2015 CHAEL PETERSON Para, Land Surveyor and recorded Road, for pedestrian use and for use as August 28, 2015 Nature of Application or Appeal: Appli- with the Worcester District Registry a bridal path, and other road uses. No September 4, 2015 cant has applied to the Zoning Board of Deeds, Plan Book. Plan further vehicular traffic shall be permitted over of Appeals to appeals the decision of described as follows: BEGINNING at the sanitary sewer system, but access (SEAL) Nelson Burlingame, Building Inspector, an iron pipe at the southwest corner of thereto may be made by vehicle. Until THE COMMONWEALTH OF dated September 25, 2014, wherein tract herein described on the easterly such time that such permanent access MASSACHUSETTS Nelson Burlingame informed Michael side of Partridge Hill Road at the road referred to above shall have been LAND COURT Peterson, 9 Catherine Street, Dudley, Northwest corner of Lot #14 as shown constructed the Mortgagor shall have DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL MA that according to Zoning Bylaws, in Plan Book 471, Plan 18, now or the right to use the existing lumber COURT Section 2.03.01- Use Regulations, formerly of James F. Donahue, et ux; road from the residence of said Jean 2015 SM­­­­ 005078 2.03.02- Use by District Chart and THENCE N. 5 degrees 46’ 44’’ W. K. Durrschmidt off Ramshorn Road ORDER OF NOTICE 2.03.03 Sub Section 8 (3) Footnotes along the easterly side of Partridge Hill and running to the existing leach area. To: that a trailer was not permitted on prop- Road, a distance of one hundred sixty- For title reference see Deed dated July Edmond W Viera erty located at AKA Causeway Shores/ two and 00/100ths (162.00) feet to an 28, 2005 and recorded in Book 36940, and to all persons entitled to the benefit Kruger Island Road, Dudley, MA. iron pipe; THENCE N. 84 degrees 13’ page 299. Meaning and intending to of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD 16’’ E. along Lot 18-R as shown in Plan describe the premises conveyed in 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 AT 7:00 Book 499, Plan 39, now or formerly of Deed Recorded at Worcester County THE BANK OF NEW YORK P.M. AT THE TOWN HALL, 71 WEST Eugene Kowalczyk, et ux, a distance (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW MAIN STREET, DUDLEY IN ROOM of two hundred eighty and 00/100ths at Book 7891, Page 202. . YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE 321A, AT WHICH TIME YOU MAY BE (280.00) feet to an iron pipe; THENCE For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, HEARD RELATIVE TO THE APPEAL. N. 84 degrees 24’ 00’’ E. along said recorded with Worcester County INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST Brian Canty, Chairman Lot 18-R, now or formerly of said (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 2005-54CB, MORTGAGE PASS- Zoning Board of Appeals Eugence Kowalczyk, et ux, a distance in Book 36940, Page 297. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES August 21, 2015 of one hundred forty-six and fourteen These premises will be sold and 2005-54CB August 28, 2015 hundredths (146.14) feet to an iron conveyed subject to and with the claiming to have an interest in a pipe; THENCE S. 8 degrees 29’ 30’’ benefit of all rights, rights of way, Mortgage covering real property in E. along Lots 13A, 15A and 16A, as restrictions, easements, covenants, WEBSTER, numbered 9 HIGHCREST shown in Plan Book 471, Plan 19, a liens or claims in the nature of liens, PARK, UNIT 4, BLDG 2, HIGHCREST Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B14

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Subject to and with Nationstar Mortgage LLC by Ocwen ises a distance of sixty-five and three the benefit of easements, reservation, Loan Servicing, LLC, by assignment NOTICE tenths (65.3) feet. restrictions, and taking of record, if recorded in said Registry of Deeds TOWN OF WEBSTER The above premises are conveyed with any, insofar as the same are now in in Book 51006, Page 359, of which BOARD OF SELECTMEN the right to use existing sewer, water, force and applicable. In the event of the Mortgage the undersigned is the The Board of Selectmen has called and gas pipes through the remaining any typographical error set forth herein present holder, for breach of the con- the Annual Town Meeting for Monday, property of Clarence A. Paradis and in the legal description of the premises, ditions of said Mortgage and for the October 19, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the Blanche Paradis, now or formerly situ- the description as set forth and con- purpose of foreclosing the same will Bartlett High School Auditorium, 52 ated northerly of the above described tained in the mortgage shall control by be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM Lake Parkway. Anyone wishing to premises. reference. on September 11, 2015 at 42 Mount place articles on the Town Meeting For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded This property has the address of 18 Pleasant Street Extension, Oxford, Warrant should present them to the with the Worcester County (Worcester Day Lane, Webster, MA 01570 MA, all and singular the premises Selectmen’s Office during regular District) Registry of Deeds in Book Together with all the improvements described in said Mortgage, to wit: business hours. Citizen’s petitions 32512, Page 340. now or hereafter erected on the prop- The land and buildings situated on the must contain the signatures of 10 The premises will be sold subject to erty and all easements, rights, appur- southerly side of Mt. Pleasant Street registered (certified) voters. The any and all unpaid taxes and other tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil Extension in the town of Oxford and deadline to submit articles is Thursday, municipal assessments and liens, and and gas rights and profits, water rights county of Worcester Commonwealth of September 10, 2015, at 2:00 P.M. subject to prior liens or other enforce- and stock and all fixtures now or Massachusetts bounded and described August 21, 2015 able encumbrances of record entitled hereafter a part of the property. All as follow: Beginning at the northerly to precedence over this mortgage, and replacements and additions shall also corner of the herein described prem- subject to and with the benefit of all be covered by this sale. ises, at a point in the westerly sideline easements, restrictions, reservations Terms of Sale: of Mt. Pleasant Street Extension, said LEGAL NOTICE and conditions of record and subject to Said premises will be sold subject to point being S 23-19-04 E, a distance MORTGAGEE’S SALE all tenancies and/or rights of parties in any and all unpaid taxes and assess- of 191.69 feet from a concrete bound; OF REAL ESTATE possession. ments, tax sales, tax titles and other Thence: S 23-19-04 E, along the west- By virtue of and in execution of the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or municipal liens and water or sewer erly sideline of Mt. Pleasant Street Power of Sale contained in a cer- certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 liens and State or County transfer fees, Extension, a distance of 50.00 feet to a tain mortgage given by Nathan Till as a deposit must be shown at the time if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND point being the northerly corner of the to Option One Mortgage Corporation, and place of the sale in order to qualify DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or remaining land of the grantor; Thence: dated December 20, 2006 and record- as a bidder (the mortgage holder and certified check will be required to be S 58-47-06 W, along the land of said ed at Worcester County (Worcester its designee(s) are exempt from this paid by the purchaser at the time and grantor, a distance of 363.00 feet to District) Registry of Deeds in Book requirement); high bidder to sign writ- place of the sale as a deposit and the a point; Thence: S 34-02-03 E, along 40377, Page 111 of which mortgage ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- balance in cashier’s or certified check the land of said grantor, a distance of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for tance of bid; balance of purchase price will be due in thirty (30) days, at the 486.28 feet to a point on a stone wall; Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007- payable in cash or by certified check offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, Thence: N 89-14-26 E, along the land FXD2, Asset-Backed Certificates, in thirty (30) days from the date of the LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite of said grantor and a stone wall, a Series 2007-FXD2 is the present hold- sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being distance of 116.31 feet to a drill hole; er by assignment from Sand Canyon ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 of the essence. Thence: S 06-14-18 E, along the land Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, The Mortgagee reserves the right of said grantor, a distance of 75.91 feet Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., MA 01824-4100 or such other time to postpone the sale to a later date to a point; Thence: S 42-54-43 E, along as Trustee for Option One Mortgage as may be designated by mortgagee. by public proclamation at the time and the land of said grantor, a distance of Loan Trust 2007-FXD2, Asset-Backed The description for the premises con- date appointed for the sale and to fur- 32.56 feet to a point; Thence: S 04-14- Certificates, Series 2007-FXD2 tained in said mortgage shall control ther postpone at any adjourned sale- 47 E, along the land of said grantor, dated October 26, 2012 recorded at in the event of a typographical error in date by public proclamation at the time a distance of 61.16 feet to a point; Worcester County (Worcester District) this publication. and date appointed for the adjourned Thence: S 89-36-32 W, along the land Registry of Deeds in Book 50003, Other terms to be announced at the sale date. of said grantor, a distance of 135.00 Page 277, for breach of conditions of sale. The premises is to be sold subject feet to a point; Thence: N 26-42-39 said mortgage and for the purpose of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee to and with the benefit of all ease- W, along the land of said grantor, a foreclosing the same, the mortgaged for Option One Mortgage Loan ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, distance of 131.20 feet to a point; premises located at 13-R East Main Trust 2007-FXD2, Asset-Backed and rights of possession, building and Thence: N 34-02-03 W, along the land Street, Webster, MA 01570 will be Certificates, Series 2007-FXD2 zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- of said grantor, a distance of 550.00 sold at a Public Auction at 10:00AM on Korde & Associates, P.C. minium liens, if any and all other claim feet to a point; Thence: N 58-47-06 September 4, 2015, at the mortgaged 321 Billerica Road in the nature of liens, if any there be. E, along the land of said grantor, a premises, more particularly described Suite 210 In the event that the success- distance of 431.51 feet to the point of below, all and singular the premises Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 ful bidder at the foreclosure sale beginning. Containing 74,158 square described in said mortgage, to wit: (978) 256-1500 shall default in purchasing the within feet of land and being shown as par- The land in Webster, County of Till, Nathan, 13-011526, described property according to the cel A on a plan entitled “Plan of Land Worcester, Commonwealth of August 7, 2015, August 14, 2015, terms of this Notice of Sale and/or in Oxford, Massachusetts, owned by Massachusetts with all the buildings August 21, 2015 the terms of the Memorandum of Sale John F. & Amy F. Hanley, drawn by: thereon of every nature and descrip- August 7, 2015 executed at the time of foreclosure, BC Engineering & Surveying, Inc., tion and all privileges and appurte- August 14, 2015 the Mortgagee reserves the right to Oxford, Massachusetts, dated: June 8, nances thereto belonging, situated August 21, 2015 sell the property by foreclosure deed 1998”, and recorded with the Worcester on East Main Street and being the to the second highest bidder, providing District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book Northeasterly portion of property shown NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE that said second highest bidder shall 731, Plan 122. Also a non-exclusive by Plan entitled “Plan of Property OF REAL ESTATE deposit with the Mortgagee’s attor- driveway and utility easement for res- owned by Annette A. and Clarence By virtue and in execution of the Power neys, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LON- idential purposes on land as follows: A. Paradis, Webster, Mass., dated of Sale contained in a certain mort- GORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Land situated on the southerly side of September 27, 1946” and recorded gage given by Eric Vaughn Unger Suite 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, the Mt. Pleasant Street, Extension, in the with the Worcester District Registry to Mortgage Electronic Registration amount of the required deposit as set Town of Oxford, County of Worcester, of Deeds in Plan Book 142, Plan 37. Systems, Inc., as nominee for Com- forth herein within three (3) business Commonwealth of Massachusetts And more particularly described as: monwealth Mortgage, LLC dated July days after written notice of the default recorded in the Worcester District The land in Webster, County of 24, 2009, recorded with the Worcester of the previous highest bidder and title Registry of Deeds in Book 20664 Page Worcester, Commonwealth of County (Worcester District) Registry shall be conveyed to the said second 240. Being the same premises con- Massachusetts with all the buildings of Deeds in Book 44677, Page 28; highest bidder within thirty (30) days of veyed to mortgagor by deeds of Stuart thereon of every nature and description said mortgage was then assigned to said written notice. L. Tully, Jr. recorded immediately prior and all privileges and appurtenances Bank of America, N.A., Successor by If the second highest bidder declines to hereto, Book 42160 Page 28 and Book thereto belonging, situated on East merger to BAC Home Loans Servic- purchase the within described proper- 42160 Page 31. Main Street and being the Northeasterly ing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to The premises are to be sold subject portion of property shown by Plan Servicing, LP by virtue of an assign- purchase the within described property to and with the benefit of all ease- entitled “Plan of Property owned by ment dated September 26, 2011, and at the amount bid by the second high- ments, restrictions, building and zon- Annette A. and Clarence A. Paradis, recorded in Book 47917, at Page 276, est bidder. ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water Webster Mas., dated September 27, and further assigned to The Secretary The foreclosure deed and the consid- bills, municipal liens and assessments, 1946” and recorded with the Worcester of Housing and Urban Development by eration paid by the successful bidder rights of tenants and parties in pos- District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book virtue of an assignment dated August shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, session. 142, Page 37 bounded and described 18, 2014, and recorded in Book 53069, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- TERMS OF SALE: as follows: at Page 374, and further assigned to inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND BEGINNING at spike in the Westerly U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for until the deed shall be released from DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) line of land of Ernest Jalbert eighty- LSF9 Master Participation Trust by escrow to the successful bidder at in the form of a certified check or bank three and two tenths (83.2) feet virtue of an assignment dated October the same time as the consideration is treasurer’s check will be required to be Northerly of the Northerly line of said 9, 2014, and recorded in Book 53069, released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) delivered at or before the time the bid East Main Street; at Page 376, of which mortgage the days after the date of sale, whereupon is offered. The successful bidder will THENCE Westerly forty-one (41) undersigned is the present holder for all obligations of the Escrow Agent be required to execute a Foreclosure feet by remaining land of Clarence breach of conditions of said mortgage shall be deemed to have been properly Sale Agreement immediately after the A. Paradis and Blanche Paradis, now and for the purpose of foreclosing the fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be close of the bidding. The balance of or formerly, to an iron pipe at the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUC- discharged. the purchase price shall be paid within southeasterly corner of land of John TION at 12:00 PM on September 10, Other terms to be announced at the thirty (30) days from the sale date in Marcuza; 2015, on the mortgaged premises. The sale. the form of a certified check, bank THENCE N. 0 degrees 30’ W. six- entire mortgaged premises, all and Dated: July 23, 2015 treasurer’s check or other check satis- ty-five and three tenths (65.3) feet by singular, the premises as described in U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The land of said Marcuza to an iron pipe; said mortgage: LSF9 Master Participation Trust By: Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at THENCE Westerly with an exterior The land with the building thereon Reneau J Longoria. Esq., the sale, to reject any and all bids, to angle of 89 degrees 41’ a distance of on the westerly side of Day Lane, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA continue the sale and to amend the six (6) feet by land of said Marcuza to in the Town of Webster, Worcester LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite terms of the sale by written or oral a spike; County, Massachusetts, bounded and 225D Beverly, MA 01915 (978) announcement made before or during THENCE Northerly with an interior described as follows: Beginning at a 921-2670 50917 (UNGER) FEI # the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set angle of 93 degrees 22’ a distance of stake on the westerly line of said Day 1078.01155 08/14/2015, 08/21/2015, aside for any reason, the Purchaser fifty (50) feet by land of said Marcuza Lane at land now or formerly of one 08/28/2015 at the sale shall be entitled only to a to a spike; Prescott; THENCE southerly 71.5 feet August 14, 2015 return of the deposit paid. The pur- THENCE Easterly with an interior by the westerly side of said Day Lane August 21, 2015 chaser shall have no further recourse angle of 94 degrees 23’ a distance of to a spike; THENCE westerly with an August 28, 2015 against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee twenty-nine and forty-five hundredths included angle of of 91 degrees 13’ or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The (29.45) feet by land of Clarence A. and extending S. 88 degrees W. 159.3 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE description of the premises contained Paradis and Blanche Paradis, now or feet by land now or formerly of Joseph OF REAL ESTATE in said mortgage shall control in the formerly, to a spike; Remi et ux to a stake; THENCE By virtue and in execution of the event of an error in this publication. THENCE Northerly with an interior northerly 69.7 feet along a fence to a Power of Sale contained in a certain TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. angle of 96 degrees 49’ a distance stake at land now or formerly of said Mortgage given by James H. Foskett Other terms if any, to be announced of sixty and eight tenths (60.8) feet Prescott; THENCE easterly 161 feet and Nicole Law to Mortgage Electronic at the sale. by land of Clarence A. Paradis and by land of said Prescott to the point Registration Systems, Inc. as nom- Nationstar Mortgage LLC Blanche Paradis, now or formerly to of beginning. Subject to a right of inee for, Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Present Holder of said Mortgage, a stake at land of the Roman Catholic way for all purposes five feet in width Mortgage Corp., its successors and By Its Attorneys, Bishop; along the southerly line of the herein assigns, dated December 5, 2007 ORLANS MORAN PLLC THENCE Easterly twenty and one granted premises and extending from and recorded with the Worcester P.O. Box 540540 tenths (20.1) feet by land of said said Day Lane westerly a distance of County (Worcester District) Registry Waltham, MA 02454 Roman Catholic Bishop to a stake; 70 feet. Also granting a right of way of of Deeds at Book 42160, Page Phone: 781-790-7800 THENCE Southerly one hundred all purposes 5 feet in width over other 33subsequently assigned to Ocwen August 21, 2015 eighty-one and fifteen hundredths land now or formerly of Joseph Remi Loan Servicing, LLC by Mortgage August 28, 2015 (181.15) feet to the point of Beginning. et ux and adjoining the southerly line Electronic Registration Systems, September 4, 2015 Together with a right of way for all pur- of the herein granted premises and Inc. acting solely as nominee for, poses then (10) feet in width extending extends from said Day Land westerly a Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage from said East Main Street Northerly distance of 70 feet. For title reference, Corp., assignment recorded in said www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 15 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE premises contained in said mortgage at the sale shall be entitled only to a NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE shall control in the event of an error in return of the deposit paid. The pur- OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power this publication. chaser shall have no further recourse By virtue and in execution of the of Sale contained in a certain mort- Other terms, if any, to be announced against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee Power of Sale contained in a certain gage given by Maarten C. Tromp and at the sale. or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The mortgage given by Thomas T. Cane Ernie R.E. Tromp to Financial Freedom CIT BANK, N.A. F/K/A ONEWEST description of the premises contained and Christine M. Cane to Mortgage Senior Funding Corporation, a subsid- BANK N.A. in said mortgage shall control in the Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. iary of Indymac Bank, F.S.B., dated Present holder of said mortgage event of an error in this publication. as nominee for Countrywide Home June 27, 2007 and recorded with the By its Attorneys, TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Loans, Inc., dated August 8, 2006 and Worcester County (Worcester District) HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Other terms if any, to be announced recorded with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds at Book 41426, Page 150 California Street at the sale. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 276, of which mortgage the under- Newton, MA 02458 Santander Bank, N.A. at Book 39567, Page 17, of which mort- signed is the present holder by assign- (617) 558-0500 Present Holder of said Mortgage, gage the undersigned is the present ment from Financial Freedom Senior 201411-0777 - YEL By Its Attorneys, holder by assignment from Mortgage Funding Corporation to Mortgage August 14, 2015 ORLANS MORAN PLLC Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., August 21, 2015 PO Box 540540 The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The its successors or assigns, as nomi- August 28, 2015 Waltham, MA 02454 Bank of New York, as Trustee for the nee for Financial Freedom Acquisition Phone: (781) 790-7800 certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., LLC dated September 25, 2009 and MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE 15-000450 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, recorded with said Registry on October OF REAL ESTATE August 7, 2015 SERIES 2006-14 dated August 24, 5, 2009 at Book 44930, Page 316 By virtue and in execution of the Power August 14, 2015 2011 and recorded with said Registry and by assignment from Mortgage of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage August 21, 2015 on August 30, 2011 at Book 47768, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., given by Barry L. Davis and Cynthia Page 336, for breach of the condi- as nominee for Financial Freedom L. Kemp to Mortgage Electronic MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE tions of said mortgage and for the Acquisition LLC, its successors and Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee OF REAL ESTATE purpose of foreclosing, the same will assigns to OneWest Bank N.A. dated for Mackinac Savings Bank, its succes- By virtue and in execution of the Power be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. June 12, 2014 and recorded with said sors and assigns, dated December 28, of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage on September 11, 2015, on the mort- Registry on August 7, 2014 at Book 2006 and recorded with the Worcester given by Jorge A. Feliciano and Angela gaged premises located at 680 MAIN 52649, Page 187, for breach of the County (Worcester District) Registry G. Feliciano to Ameripath Mortgage ST, NORTH OXFORD (OXFORD), conditions of said mortgage and for the of Deeds at Book 40428, Page 379 Corporation, dated May 25, 2006 and Worcester County, Massachusetts, all purpose of foreclosing, the same will subsequently assigned to Santander recorded with the Worcester County and singular the premises described in be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds said mortgage, on September 11, 2015, on the mort- Registration Systems, Inc. its suc- at Book 39119, Page 334, subsequent- TO WIT: gaged premises located at 49 Rocky cessors and assigns as nominee for ly assigned to New Century Mortgage The land with the buildings thereon, Hill Road, Oxford, Worcester County, Mackinac Savings Bank, its successors Corporation by Ameripath Mortgage situated in the North Part of Oxford, Massachusetts, all and singular the and assigns by assignment recorded Corporation, by assignment recorded bounded and described as follows: premises described in said mortgage, in said Worcester County (Worcester in said Deeds in Book 49158, Page Beginning at the southwesterly corner TO WIT: District) Registry of Deeds Registry 339, subsequently assigned to U.S. thereof at an iron pipe driven in the The land in North Oxford with the build- of Deeds at Book 52000, Page 257; Bank National Association as Trustee ground on the easterly line of Main ings thereon, bounded and described of which Mortgage the undersigned for RASC 2007KS3 by New Century Street and also being the northeast- as follows: BEGINNING at the north- is the present holder for breach of the Mortgage Corporation, by assignment erly corner of land of William Bacon; easterly comer of the tract to be con- conditions of said Mortgage and for recorded in said Deeds in Book 49158, Thence by the easterly line of said Main veyed at an iron pipe driven in the the purpose of foreclosing same will Page 341, of which the Mortgage the Street, by the curve to the left whose ground on the southerly line of a town be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM undersigned is the present holder, radius is 1,257.02 feet and length is road known as Rocky Hill Road, also on August 28, 2015 at 72 Corbin Road, for breach of the conditions of said 86.35 feet to an iron bolt driven in the being the northwesterly comer of other Dudley, MA, all and singular the prem- Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- ground at the southwesterly corner of land formerly of Myron C. McKinstry ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: closing the same will be sold at Public Lot #2 on said plan; Thence by Lot #2 and now owned by Armand Strack et A certain parcel of land with the build- Auction at 10:00 AM on September on said plan, S. 84° 12’E. 198.2 feet ux; ings thereon of every nature and 11, 2015 at 340 High Street, Webster, to an iron rod and N. 5° 43’ E. about THENCE by land of said Stracks S. 0 description, situated on the easterly MA, all and singular the premises 50.35 feet to an iron pipe driven in the deg. 30’ E. two hundred seventy-sev- line of Corbin Road, in Town of Dudley, described in said Mortgage, to wit: ground on the southerly line of Maple en and 00/100 (277.00) feet to an Worcester County, Massachusetts, All that certain parcel of land situat- Avenue. Thence by the southerly line iron pipe set in a stone wall at land of and being designated as Lot #2 on ed in Webster, County of Worcester, of said Maple Avenue, S. 81° 24’E 12 Marcel Racine et ux, now or formerly; a plan of land entitled “Division of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on feet to an iron pipe driven in the ground THENCE by wall and by land of said Land in Dudley, MA” owned by C.B.R. the Westerly side of High Street, being at the northwesterly corner of Lot #3 Racines, S. 83 deg. 36’ W. eighty-sev- Realty Trust dated May 19, 1986, Louis bounded and described as follows: on said plan; Thence by Lot #3 on said en and eighty-four hundredths (87.84) Federici & Associates, Engineers, Beginning at a stake on the Westerly plan, S. 3° 42’ W. 62.3 feet to an iron feet to an angle in the wall; being recorded in Worcester District side of High Street at the Northeasterly pipe driven in the ground and S. 80° THENCE by land of said Racines, N. Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 565, Plan corner of the lot herein described and 23’E 120.65 feet to an iron pipe set in 52 deg. 00’ W. seventeen and sixteen 94, further bounded and described as at the Southeasterly corner of land the westerly edge of a stone retaining hundredths (17.16) feet and S. 30 follows: Beginning at the northwesterly now or formerly of the intersection wall at land of Arthur Lamountain et ux; deg. W. four and fifty-eight hundredths corner of the herein described parcel, of Carter and High Street; Thence Thence by land of said Lamountain S. (4.58) feet to a point on a stone wall said point also lying on the easterly Southerly by said High Street, 50 feet 3° 32’E 63.6 to an iron pipe driven in at land of Mary Ange Robert, now or line of Corbin Road and one hundred to a stake at land now or formerly of the ground at land of aforesaid William formerly, and on the easterly line of a fifty (150) feet southerly from the inter- Henry J. Steinberg; Thence Westerly Bacon; Thence by land of said Bacon, road known as Paige Lane; section of two stone walls, said inter- by said Steinberg land, 100 feet to a N. 82° 24’ W. 300.9 feet to the point of THENCE by wall, by the easterly line section being the southwesterly corner stake at other land now or formerly of beginning. Containing 24,683 square of Paige Lane, N. about 4 deg. 25’ E. of an existing right of way; Thence in said Steinberg; Thence Northerly by feet, more or less. The Mortgagor(s) two hundred seventy-six and fifty hun- a generally northeasterly direction, a said Steinberg land, 50 feet to land expressly reserve my/our rights of dredths (276.50) feet to a point on the distance of two hundred ninety-seven now or formerly of George Glastres; Homestead and do not wish to termi- southerly line of Rocky Hill Road; and eighty-seven hundredths (297.87) Thence Easterly by said Glastres nate my/our Homestead by granting the THENCE by the southerly line of Rocky feet to a corner; Thence in a generally land, 100 feet to the point of begin- within conveyance notwithstanding my/ Hill Road, N. 89 deg. 30’ E. fifty-five southerly direction turning an interior ning. Being the same property as our waiver of paragraph 24 of the within (55) feet more or less to the place of angle of 83 degrees 09’ 04”, a dis- conveyed from Angela G. Feliciano mortgage. For title see deed recorded beginning. tance of one hundred forty-nine and to Jorge A. Feliciano and Angela G. at Book 22619, Page 312. Containing 21,168 square feet, more ninety-nine hundredths (149.99) feet Feliciano, husband and wife, as ten- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed or less. to a corner; Thence generally south- ants by the entirety, as described in recorded with Worcester County Subject to an easement to the United westerly turning an interior angle of 96 Deed Book 32922 Page 260, Dated (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds States of America over a strip approx- degrees 50’ 54” a distance of two hun- 02/23/2004, Recorded 02/27/2004 in in Book 22619, Page 312. imately two and nine tenths (2.9) feet dred ninety-eight and one hundredths WORCESTER County Records. Tax These premises will be sold and con- parallel to the westerly lien of the con- (298.01) feet to the easterly line of ID: veyed subject to and with the benefit veyed premises, in accordance with Corbin Road; Thence generally north- The premises are to be sold subject of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, a license issued by the Worcester erly along the easterly line of Corbin to and with the benefit of all ease- easements, covenants, liens or claims County Probate Court on June 12, Road turning an interior angle of 83 ments, restrictions, building and zon- in the nature of liens, improvements, 1957. degrees 03’ 45” a distance of one hun- ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water public assessments, any and all unpaid Said premises are shown on a plan dred thirty and fifty-three hundredths bills, municipal liens and assessments, taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and recorded with the Worcester District (130.53) feet to an angle turn; Thence rights of tenants and parties in pos- sewer liens and any other munici- Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 178, continuing generally northerly turning session. pal assessments or liens or existing Page 128. an interior angle of 180 degrees 16’ TERMS OF SALE: encumbrances of record which are in For Grantor’s title see Deed recorded 54” a distance of nineteen and for- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND force and are applicable, having priority in Book 4583, Page 5 ty-seven hundredths (19.47) feet to DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) over said mortgage, whether or not ref- The mortgagor(s) expressly- reserve the point and place of beginning, the in the form of a certified check or bank erence to such restrictions, easements, my/our rights of Homestead and do not last course forming an interior angle of treasurer’s check will be required to be improvements, liens or encumbrances wish to terminate my/our Homestead 96 degrees 39’ 23” with the first men- delivered at or before the time the bid is made in the deed. by granting the within conveyance not- tioned course. Said parcel contains is offered. The successful bidder will TERMS OF SALE: withstanding my/our waiver of such approximately 44,363.2 square feet, be required to execute a Foreclosure A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Homestead in Paragraph 24 of the more or less. Being the same premises Sale Agreement immediately after the Dollars by certified or bank check will be within mortgage. conveyed to the mortgagors by deed close of the bidding. The balance of required to be paid by the purchaser For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed of George J. Kane and Judith M. Kane the purchase price shall be paid within at the time and place of sale. The recorded with Worcester County recorded with the Worcester District thirty (30) days from the sale date in balance is to be paid by certified or (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Registry of Deeds herewith in Book the form of a certified check, bank bank check at Harmon Law Offices, in Book 4583, Page 5. 40428, Page 377. treasurer’s check or other check satis- P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, These premises will be sold and con- The premises are to be sold subject to factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to veyed subject to and with the benefit and with the benefit of all easements, Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, restrictions, building and zoning laws, the sale, to reject any and all bids, to Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- easements, covenants, liens or claims liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- continue the sale and to amend the ty (30) days from the date of sale. in the nature of liens, improvements, ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, terms of the sale by written or oral Deed will be provided to purchaser public assessments, any and all tax titles, water bills, municipal liens announcement made before or during for recording upon receipt in full of the unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and assessments, rights of tenants the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set purchase price. The description of the and sewer liens and any other munic- and parties in possession. aside for any reason, the Purchaser premises contained in said mortgage ipal assessments or liens or existing TERMS OF SALE: at the sale shall be entitled only to a shall control in the event of an error in encumbrances of record which are A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND return of the deposit paid. The pur- this publication. in force and are applicable, having DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) chaser shall have no further recourse Other terms, if any, to be announced at priority over said mortgage, whether in the form of a certified check or bank against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee the sale. or not reference to such restrictions, treasurer’s check will be required to be or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON easements, improvements, liens or delivered at or before the time the bid description of the premises contained FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS encumbrances is made in the deed. is offered. The successful bidder will in said mortgage shall control in the TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE- TERMS OF SALE: be required to execute a Foreclosure event of an error in this publication. HOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Sale Agreement immediately after the TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, Dollars by certified or bank check will close of the bidding. The balance of Other terms if any, to be announced SERIES 2006-14 be required to be paid by the purchas- the purchase price shall be paid within at the sale. Present holder of said mortgage er at the time and place of sale. The thirty (30) days from the sale date in U.S. Bank National Association as By its Attorneys, balance is to be paid by certified or the form of a certified check, bank Trustee for RASC 2007KS3 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, treasurer’s check or other check satis- Present Holder of said Mortgage, 150 California Street P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The By Its Attorneys, Newton, MA 02458 Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at ORLANS MORAN PLLC (617) 558-0500 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, the sale, to reject any and all bids, to P.O. Box 540540 201406-0945 - YEL Massachusetts 02461-0389, within continue the sale and to amend the Waltham, MA 02454 August 14, 2015 thirty (30) days from the date of sale. terms of the sale by written or oral Phone: 781-790-7800 August 21, 2015 Deed will be provided to purchaser for announcement made before or during August 21, 2015 August 28, 2015 recording upon receipt in full of the the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set August 28, 2015 purchase price. The description of the aside for any reason, the Purchaser September 4, 2015 Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B16 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, August 21, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS to belonging, situated on the north- (SEAL) sale and to amend the terms of the sale LEGALS easterly side of Tanyard Road COMMONWEALTH OF by written or oral announcement made continued from page B15­­­ bounded and described as follows: MASSACHUSETTS before or during the foreclosure sale. If BEGINNING at a stake in the north- LAND COURT the sale is set aside for any reason, the MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE easterly side of Tanyard Road, 100 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled OF REAL ESTATE feet southerly of a drill hole marking COURT only to a return of the deposit paid. By virtue and in execution of the Power the southwesterly corner of land now 15 SM 005076 The purchaser shall have no further of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage or formerly of William W. Kozlowski ORDER OF NOTICE recourse against the Mortgagor, the given by Dennis R. Wasielewski to and the southeasterly corner of land TO: Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor- World Savings Bank, FSB, dated now or formerly of Raymond Gardner; Robin Gaulin ney. The description of the premis- August 19, 2004 and recorded with the THENCE N. 38° 53’ E. a distance of Ronald St. Francis es contained in said mortgage shall Worcester County (Worcester District) 150 feet to a stake; THENCE S. 13° 58’ and to all persons entitled to the benefit control in the event of an error in this Registry of Deeds at Book 34444, E. a distance of 117.2 feet to a stake; of the Servicemembers Civil Relief publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE Page 32 ; of which Mortgage the under- THENCE S. 47° 11’ W. a distance of Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: ESSENCE. signed is the present holder for breach 150 feet to a stake; THENCE northerly Wilmington Trust, National Association, Other terms if any, to be announced at of the conditions of said Mortgage and by the sideline of Tanyard Road, 100 not in its individual capacity but as the sale. for the purpose of foreclosing same will feet to the point of beginning. Deed Trustee of ARLP Securitization Trust, Santander Bank, N.A., formerly known be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM reference Book 15277, Page 213. Series 2014-1 claiming to have an as Sovereign Bank N.A., formerly on August 28, 2015 at 77 Lake Street, The premises are to be sold subject to interest in a Mortgage covering real known as Sovereign Bank Webster, MA, all and singular the prem- and with the benefit of all easements, property in Webster, numbered 25 Present Holder of said Mortgage, ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: restrictions, building and zoning laws, Park Street, given by Robin Gaulin By Its Attorneys, A certain tract or parcel of land, with liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- and Ronald St. Francis to Bank of ORLANS MORAN PLLC the building thereon situated on the ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, America, N.A., dated May 25, 2007, PO Box 540540 northerly side of Lake Street in the tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and recorded at Worcester County Waltham, MA 02454 Town of Webster in the County of and assessments, rights of tenants and (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Phone: (781) 790-7800 Worcester and Commonwealth of parties in possession. in Book 41213, Page 86, and now held 15-004416 Massachusetts, together with all the TERMS OF SALE: by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/ August 21, 2015 privileges and appurtenances thereto A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND have filed with this court a complaint August 28, 2015 belonging, bounded and described as DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) for determination of Defendant’s/ September 4, 2015 follows: Being Lot No. 3 on a plan of in the form of a certified check or bank Defendants’ Servicemembers status. lots recorded with Worcester District treasurer’s check will be required to be If you now are, or recently have been, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Registry of Deeds Book 1630, Page delivered at or before the time the bid is in the active military service of the The Trial Court 653. Together with a right of way or offered. The successful bidder will be United States of America, then you Probate and Family Court driveway, so-called, as now laid out, required to execute a Foreclosure Sale may be entitled to the benefits of the Worcester Probate extending from Lake Street northerly Agreement immediately after the close Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you and Family Court between Lot No. 2 and Lot No. 3 on of the bidding. The balance of the pur- object to a foreclosure of the above- 225 Main Street the aforesaid plan; it being expressly chase price shall be paid within thirty mentioned property on that basis, then Worcester, MA 01608 understood and agreed that the adjoin- (30) days from the sale date in the form you or your attorney must file a written Docket No. WO15D1792DR ing owners of said lots shall share of a certified check, bank treasurer’s appearance and answer in this court at DIVORCE SUMMONS BY equally the cost of repair and mainte- check or other check satisfactory to Three Pemberton Square, Boston, PUBLICATION AND MAILING nance of said driveway. Being the same Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee MA 02108 on or before September 21, Michael Anthony Porter Jr. premises conveyed to grantor by deed reserves the right to bid at the sale, to 2015 or you will be forever barred from v s. dated March 23, 1999 and recorded in reject any and all bids, to continue the claiming that you are entitled to the Christina Lee Thompson the Worcester District Registry of Dees sale and to amend the terms of the sale benefits of said Act. To the Defendant: in Book 21520, Page 254. by written or oral announcement made Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint The premises are to be sold subject to before or during the foreclosure sale. If Justice of said Court on August 10, for Divorce requesting that the Court and with the benefit of all easements, the sale is set aside for any reason, the 2015. grant a divorce for irretrievable break- restrictions, building and zoning laws, Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled Attest: down. liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- only to a return of the deposit paid. Deborah J. Patterson The Complaint is on file at the Court. ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, The purchaser shall have no further Recorder An Automatic Restraining Order has tax titles, water bills, municipal liens recourse against the Mortgagor, the 14-018584 / Gaulin, Robin and St. been entered in this matter prevent- and assessments, rights of tenants and Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor- Francis, Ronald/08/21/2015 ing you from taking any action which parties in possession. ney. The description of the premis- August 21, 2015 would negatively impact the current TERMS OF SALE: es contained in said mortgage shall financial status of either party. SEE A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND control in the event of an error in this MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Supplemental Probate Court Rule DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE OF REAL ESTATE 411. in the form of a certified check or bank ESSENCE. By virtue and in execution of the Power You are hereby summoned and treasurer’s check will be required to be Other terms if any, to be announced at of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage required to serve upon: delivered at or before the time the bid is the sale. given by Thomas S. Phelan and Mark Twombly Lee, Esq. offered. The successful bidder will be Wells Fargo Bank, National Angela F. Williams to Sovereign Bank, Counsellor At Law PC required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Association as Trustee for Option One dated October 6, 2005 and recorded 221 Main Street Agreement immediately after the close Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2, Asset- with the Worcester County (Worcester Oxford, MA 01540 of the bidding. The balance of the pur- Backed Certificates, Series 2006-2 District) Registry of Deeds at Book your answer, if any, on or before chase price shall be paid within thirty Present Holder of said Mortgage, 37526, Page 312; of which Mortgage 10/06/2015. If you fail to do so, the (30) days from the sale date in the form By Its Attorneys, the undersigned is the present holder court will proceed to the hearing and of a certified check, bank treasurer’s ORLANS MORAN PLLC for breach of the conditions of said adjudication of this action. You are also check or other check satisfactory to PO Box 540540 Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- required to file a copy of your answer, Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Waltham, MA 02454 closing same will be sold at Public if any, in the office of the Register of reserves the right to bid at the sale, to Phone: (781) 790-7800 Auction at 11:00 AM on September 11, this Court. reject any and all bids, to continue the 15-000152 2015 at 3 Oak Street, Oxford, MA, all WITNESS, Hon.Leilah A Keamy, sale and to amend the terms of the sale August 21, 2015 and singular the premises described in First Justice of this Court. by written or oral announcement made August 28, 2015 said Mortgage, to wit: Date: July 13, 2015 before or during the foreclosure sale. If September 4, 2015 A certain parcel of land with the build- Stephanie K. Fattman the sale is set aside for any reason, the ings thereon and all the privileges and Register of Probate Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled (SEAL) appurtenances thereto belonging situ- August 21, 2015 only to a return of the deposit paid. COMMONWEALTH OF ated in Oxford in said County being Lot The purchaser shall have no further MASSACHUSETTS 139 as shown on a plan of lots in Oxford, LEGAL POSTING recourse against the Mortgagor, the LAND COURT Massachusetts owned by Leslie J. Articles 11 and 12 of the December Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Chaffee recorded in Worcester District 8, 2014 Special Town Meeting ney. The description of the premis- COURT Registry of Deeds Plan Book 198, Plan each received a positive vote at the es contained in said mortgage shall 15 SM 005181 80 and bounded and described as December 8, 2014 Special Town control in the event of an error in this ORDER OF NOTICE follows: Beginning at the northwesterly Meeting and approval from the publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE TO: corner at a point in the south line of Attorney General’s Office. ESSENCE. Andrew Thomas Walnut Street; Thence S. 82 degrees ARTICLE 11: To see if the Town will Other terms if any, to be announced at Joanna Thomas 35’E., about seventy-eight and six- vote to amend the Town’s Zoning the sale. and to all persons entitled to the teenths (78.6) feet along said south Bylaw for Medical Marijuana Facilities Wells Fargo Bank, NA successor by benefit of the Servicemembers Civil line of Walnut Street to a point; Thence by deleting the text shown below as merger to Wachovia Bank, NA succes- Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. to the right of an arc of a circle hav- a strike through, in its entirety, and sor by merger to Wachovia Mortgage Seq.: Deutsche Bank National Trust ing a radius of twenty (20) feet about inserting the bold text as follows: FSB f/k/a World Savings Bank Company, as Trustee for Harborview thirty (30) feet to the west line of Oak ARTICLE X Present Holder of said Mortgage, Mortgage Loan Trust Mortgage Loan Street; Thence south about 3 degrees Medical Marijuana Facilities By Its Attorneys, Pass-Through Certificates, Series 15’ W. about one hundred fourteen 650-90. Special Requirements for ORLANS MORAN PLLC 2006-9 claiming to have an interest in and nine tenths (114.9) feet to a point; Medical Marijuana Facilities PO Box 540540 a Mortgage covering real property in Thence N. 82 degrees 45’ W. about D. Eligible Locations for Medical Waltham, MA 02454 Oxford, Unit 4A, in the 4A-4B Henry one hundred four (104) feet to a stone Marijuana Facilities. Phone: (781) 790-7800 Marsh Road Condominium, num- post being the southwesterly corner E. General Requirements and 15-000306 bered 4A Henry Marsh Road, given by of land originally purchases by Leslie Conditions for all Medical Marijuana August 7, 2015 Andrew Thomas and Joanna Thomas J. Chaffee from the Estate of Willis A. Facilities. August 14, 2015 to Mortgage Electronic Registration Taft; Thence N. 7 degrees 15’ E. about I. A special permit granted under August 21, 2015 Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nomi- one hundred thirty-two and three tenths this Section shall have a term limited nee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., (132.3) feet to the point of beginning. to the duration of the applicant’s own- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE dated August 25, 2006, and record- Containing about 13,000 square feet ership of, or leasehold interest in, the OF REAL ESTATE ed at Worcester County (Worcester of land. Being the same premises con- premises. By virtue and in execution of the District) Registry of Deeds in Book veyed to the herein named mortgagor A full copy of the complete bylaw Power of Sale contained in a certain 39677, Page 336, and now held by the (s) by deed recorded with Worcester change is available in the Town Clerk’s Mortgage given by Anthony Byron and Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed South District Registry of Deeds in Office Brenda Byron to Option One Mortgage with this court a complaint for deter- Book 34580, Page 2. ARTICLE 12: To see if the Town will Corporation, a California Corporation, mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ The premises are to be sold subject to vote to amend the Town’s Zoning dated May 18, 2006 and recorded Servicemembers status. If you now and with the benefit of all easements, Bylaw by deleting the text of Article with the Worcester County (Worcester are, or recently have been, in the active restrictions, building and zoning laws, 650-21 D., shown below as a strike District) Registry of Deeds at Book military service of the United States of liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- through, in its entirety, and inserting in 38991, Page 388, subsequently America, then you may be entitled to ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, place thereof the following bold text: assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. the benefits of the Servicemembers tax titles, water bills, municipal liens 650-21. District 7 Lake Residential. as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Civil Relief Act. If you object to a and assessments, rights of tenants and D. No structure shall be located Loan Trust 2006-2, Asset-Backed foreclosure of the above-mentioned parties in possession. nearer than 10 feet to the other side Certificates, Series 2006-2 by Sand property on that basis, then you or your TERMS OF SALE: or Lake lines except Boat Houses and Canyon Corporation F/K/A Option One attorney must file a written appearance A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND Wharves. Mortgage Corporation by assignment and answer in this court at Three DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) D. No structure shall be located recorded in said Registry of Deeds Pemberton Square, Boston, MA in the form of a certified check or bank nearer than 10 feet from the side lot at Book 50003, Page 261; of which 02108 on or before September 28, treasurer’s check will be required to be lines. No structure shall be located Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- 2015 or you will be forever barred from delivered at or before the time the bid is nearer than 10 feet from the rear lot ent holder for breach of the conditions claiming that you are entitled to the offered. The successful bidder will be line except where the rear lot line is of said Mortgage and for the purpose of benefits of said Act. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale coincidental with the lake line. In those foreclosing same will be sold at Public Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Agreement immediately after the close instances boat houses, docks, and Auction at 2:00 PM on September 11, Justice of said Court on August 11, of the bidding. The balance of the pur- wharves may be located directly on the 2015 at 26 Tanyard Road, Dudley, MA, 2015. chase price shall be paid within thirty coincidental lake line/rear lot line. all and singular the premises described Attest: (30) days from the sale date in the form Copies of each approved bylaw are in said Mortgage, to wit: Deborah J. Patterson of a certified check, bank treasurer’s available in the Town Clerk’ Office The land situated in Dudley, Recorder check or other check satisfactory to Robert T. Craver Worcester County, Massachusetts, 15-019778 / Thomas, Andrew and Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Webster Town Clerk with the buildings thereon and all Joanna/08/21/2015 reserves the right to bid at the sale, to August 21, 2015 privileges and appurtenances there- August 21, 2015 reject any and all bids, to continue the August 28, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Friday, August 21, 2015 • The Webster Times • 17

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Round Brilliant FRAME Night stand $200/OBO Stack Rack with frames Like new 1.09Cts $50.00 a piece Call all KENMORE $750.00 Audi Custom fit car Clarity 3”x5” (860) 974-2898 hardware and instructions Record Storage VS-1 $600.00/OBO covers WHISPERTONE 508-266-0730 A4 & A5 shelving 200 sections Color Call Paul FOR•SALE VACUUM K And Razor Electric Dirt Bike NEW HOVEROUND 86 SUZUKI INTRUDER $75.00 $2850 or best offer. 774-241-0327 Weathershield Floor Call $100.00 $700.00/OBO 5538MIL please call Mats $800 508-792-9950 508-764-6843 Excellent condition HUGE TV FOR SALE Cobble Stones CALL CRAFTSMAN 8HP BRINX SAFE $50.00 $4.00 each 413-245-9651 WOOD AND BRUSH Call 18X12 INCHES $50.00 Gold Framed Wall 74-78 Camaro hood CHIPPER Southbridge AIR HOCKEY TABLE Mirror HOOVER $50.00 3 BICYCLES, $325 508-764-9309 61X33 INCHES $60.00 29x41” HUSKEY CONCRETE FOOSBALL TABLE CANISTER 1 Hardrock Ladies, 1 Giant BACK YARD $50.00 Assorted antique tools Ladies, 1 Giant Mans, MIXER 55X30 INCHES $60.00 WINDTUNNEL CALL $150.00 each $200 ADVENTURES $150.00 or best offer Photos upon request (508) 885-4212 1966-1970 Camaro front 2 MONGOOSE PRO 12FT LAKE BOAT 7.5 Solid cedar play set Call Quarter With tree house FOR SALE SCOOTERS OUTBOARD BROYHILL FONTANA ORECK 508-892-1679 $175 $800 Slide PINE $45.00 $55.00 Each LINCOLN WIRE FEED Swing and baby swing For Sale 6’x3.5’ Wrought iron garden Excellent condition. Excellent condition ENTERTAINMENT 12” WIDE HEAVY WELDER Schweiger Green gates 2 KITCHEN Paid $2500 new ARMOIRE ENTERTAINMENT DUTY TRENCHING $180.00 $175PL Asking approx. 7ft tall $300/RO Southwestern CHANDELIERS CENTER BUCKET AIRLESS PAINT $1800.00 Hardly ever used looks like 86” Couch & 65” Loveseat Call For Pricing $100.00 SPRAYER 774-293-0457 BLACK LEATHER SOFA $50.00 New! with matching pillows 401-486-4051 413-245-9221 $200 from Rotmans/ approx 90”. New $1590 Price reasonable CALL BEDROOM SET Shows some normal leather Call Asking $800.00 Call 860-779-0022 FOR SALE wear but good shape $300/RO 36”X30” MIRROR 508-909-6559 774-321-0662 DELTA 16.5 FLOOR $50 HYDRAULIC FOR SALE: QUEEN SIZE BED Call 774-318-0004 ABS EXERCISE Want to Place JACKHAMMER MAKITA 6000 watt DRILL PRESS Oak Headboard a Classified Ad? generator- $1350; PEACHTREE FORGE LOUNGE $30 & Frame CAM Call 800-536-5836 for Skid-steer Loader, Mini-excavators, backhoes, and GRIZZLEY 16” TOP MOUNT ROUND BIOMASTER SUPERLINE GE 13” TV/VHS excavators. BAND SAW VANITY SINK TREADMILL $25 9 DRAWER LOW 14’5” Flatbed trailer combo- $20; black with black high end DRESSER with ramps Dining Room Set Powerful Jackhammer for fixtures all wood 12 place setting with Soild Maple maximum productivity GRIZZLEY $250 good conditon FRANCISCANWARE 85” HARLEY attachable full mirror Table, 5 Chairs and Hutch used very little, in great shape COMBINATION $2000/OBO Asking New $12500.00 “Desert Rose”, DAVIS SPORTSTER pieces or whole set- SANDER 1”X42” HOLLYWOOD STYLE 6 508-736-7841 $275.00 Asking $8000.00/OBO BULB LIGHT 1000CC REBUILT 2 DRAWER NIGHT call; BELT -8” DISC fixture STAND Local A must see MOTOR China DVD player- $25. $100 News call Dinner Set Call 860-753-1229 508-943-4850 508-943-6179 NUWAVE FULL/QUEEN 8 piece place setting ALL IN EXCLENT CON- MATTRESS white background For Sale: INDUCTION w/pink roses FOR SALE DITION! and boxspring SEALY QUEEN SIZE FOR SALE electric wheelchair/bed, COOKTOP NEW Like new $50.00 old stamps, albums, SLEEP SOFA ELECTRIC RAZOR $45 FOUND HERE! comic books, old in pine green. DUNE BUGGIES. $400 Firm 508-789-0864 508-234-2819 bedroom set, waterbed frame, Four inch memory foam topper $175 each or both for $300. Call Susan CEMETERY PLOT ELECTRIC GOLDEN foldout loveseat. and linens included Call between CALL 508-347-9296 Double plot like new noon and 7pm and leave 4 SALE CALL 508-260-9163 BLUE BIRD BOXES 1/2 price at LIFT RECLINER $700 message. Bedroom set, $2200 Like New (508)631-0756. Call 508-867-3051 Get your boxes ready 12 drawer dresser chest, ALPACA BEAN Asking now for Early Spring! 29 GALLON 860-779-0570 nightstands king brass $350.00 Natural Alpaca $5 Each FOR SALE FULL LENGTH headboard. Fertilizer FISH TANK Call FRIGIDAIRE CHEST Haywood Wakefield dining Four wheel scooter Pre-composted with everything 508-922-5315 MINK COAT room table, credenza. Dinette Woodstock Bobcat model by Drive FREEZER Great for your garden $40.00 Size 12 table and hutch. 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Friday, August 21, 2015 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 3 ARCHway, Inc. PRINTING PLANT 010 FOR SALE An agency serving adolescents and adults on the autism spectrum is seeking to expand our leadership team and fill the following positions: AND MAILROOM FOR SALE Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) This is a FT position. Flexible hours are available M-F. POSITIONS Entertainment Must be BCBA accredited or BCBA accreditation eligible. Minimum center of 3 years experience in ABA/relevant field and a minimum of 2 years AVAILABLE $50.00 in progressive management, preferably residential experience; This is a Master’s Level Position. Busy Worcester County newspaper Electric Guitar Licensed Social Worker (LICSW) group has full and part-time openings $50 This is a FT position. Flexible hours M-F are available. available in its printing plant. Must have a Master’s degree from a school of Social work accredited Amp by the Council of Social Work Education, and has at least 1 year of $50 social work experience. Good working environment and Fax machine Part Time Residential Instructors advancement opportunities $20 Instructors needed to teach activities of daily living and social skills for the right person. Hours available are: 2nd and 3rd Shifts Mon-Fri Snow blower MTD 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts Sat and Sun Electric start Comes with Gas Starting Pay is $ 13.00/hour We are looking for hardworking, Can FT positions include excellent health and dental benefits and generous dependable people willing to learn. $50 paid time off. Part time positions include generous paid time off To apply: Fax/mail a letter of interest and resume along with salary 508-826-9237 requirements to: SEND RESUME TO: FOR SALE: ARCHway, Inc., 77 Mulberry Street, Leicester, MA 01524 Printing Plant Position Fax: 508-892-0259 Email: [email protected] 1800s Chair PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 Blue Flower Seat $75 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Country Music Records 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE From the 60s HOME MADE PINE ITEMS FOR SALE New Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome all in good condition COFFEE TABLE REGULATION TORO LAWN  H o n e s t  E x c e l l e n t R e p u t a t i o n  S a l a r y  C o m m i s s i o n  B o n u s e s Queen PillowTop  President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K $50 & Washer & Dryer POOL TABLE MOWER                    TWO END TABLES Mattress Two years old  Team Atmosphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 Telephone stand with Folding Gas kitchen stove Needs new felt, $500 Expectation t h e First Year  Experience N O T a M u s t , W e W i l l Train. Chair $125.00 with Box Spring Excellent condition We are searching for the right female OR male to join our team. Self-propelled  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative $60 Lighted china cabinet in Original Plastic 2 HARDWOOD Push button long term career... ANTIQUE LAMP JUG CHERRY $150.00 See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion Small Table Pine Kitchen Cabinet $150.00 $25 $40.00 CABINETS [email protected] Cedar Armoire Call: 508-410-7050 Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, WASHER & DRYER Call DROP LEAF 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. SET 508-347-7441 Three old bureaus, one has a NEW REDUCED COFFEE New mirror FRIGIDAIRE TABLE PRICES!!! 508-892-3275 $200.00 130 YARD SALES 135 LOST AND FOUND $100 Secretary desk STACKABLE Classic Star Trek REMOTE CONTROL JEWELRY SAFE GIANT GARAGE WASHER DROP LEAF CART Cedar chest Figurine Set AIRCRAFTS LOST CAT In box - never opened GARDALL AND $85 some with motors 16” wide 23” tall SALE 6yr old large black short hair Dining table with six chairs $100 Call George $100.00 Last seen on Northside Rd. in DRYER Sears Carpet,Upholstery 774-241-0027 Charlton on 7/29 SWORD SET Exercise equipment Vacuum AUG 22ND & 23RD Contact brand new condition $65 Stepper and Bike $60 SNOW TRACKING LEATHER COUCH as well as 203-415-9533 Retail $1350 (2) HON Side Chairs TIRES 87” light tan AUG 29TH & 30TH or Asking $700/OBO $25.00 for each item $25.00 END TABLE $30/ea 185x65 R15 9am-3pm 203-843-8679 Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) $50.00 each REWARD 508-200-8038 W/DRAWER Call 508-949-1283 $75 $175/OBO Lightly Used includes like new troy built FULL LENGTH 508-867-9566 (2) Mid-back leather rototiller, lots of tools, Call MINK COAT office chairs woodworking, mechanics, 200 GEN. BUSINESS END TABLE $30/ea 508-637-1401 12 inch” disc sander, Size Medium W/2 DRAWERS TRAC VAC 17hp John Deere Tractor, Excellent Condition LED R-30 INDOOR Bell motorcyle Model 385-IC/385LH $50 Mower, some antiques and $800 or BO FLOODLIGHTS helmet SOLID OAK Used Once collectibles pictures and prints, 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Call by Philips Never used DROPLEAF TABLE Best Offer posters, 2 door ice making 508-234-8767 OLD END TABLE 12w = 65w $60 refrigerators, air conditioner, with two chairs 27x30 open 2000 SEADOO 720 Instant on, very bright Beckett Burner Glassware, Christmas $45 27x15 closed BEAR CAT with caravan trailer FURNITURE plus dimmable Control & Aquastat decorations, dept. 56 buildings, Never used VAC-N-CHIP PRO Red & white DOCTOR Lasts 22.8 years $200 indoor and outdoor furniture, GIRLS 18 SPEED BIKE $150.00/OBO bikes, cedar chest, and much Very fast and fun! Have your furniture Big box stores sell for (3) Kincaid “Replica” & VAC PRO $100.00 more, Professionally restored at $26-$30 Paintings Models 72085, 72285, YOU PAY $15.00 each Call 601 N WOODSTOCK $1500 Reasonable rates. 2’x3’ $50/ea 508-779-0735 72295 Call 774-244-6781 furniture face lifting, painting, CANOPY or 4 per case $50.00 Christin Dior Tux Used Twice RD striping to Best Offer 508-234-8297 3-IN-1 Call Keith Used once 42-44 long, SOUTHBRIDGE MA Refinishing, caning and repairs. 10FTX20FT 508-524-9328 w/pleated shirt ANTIQUE DOCTOR $135.00 $175/OBO TAKAMINE 12 CALL 508-765-5763 HUGE YARD SALE 205 BOATS Daniel Ross Local Cast Iron Christmas STRING tools household items 508-248-9225 clothes and furnature MANY HARD News Tree Stand ELECTRIC/ 1993 16FT DEEP V or Local 181 Charlton Rd COVER BOOKS $25 860-382-5410 Sunbeam Whole ACOUSTIC GUITAR Spencer MA SEA NYMPH Rt 31 30 year’s experience House Humidifier Very good condition Heroes w/hard shell case $325 9am-2pm Fishing Machine Series FM161. SMALL COFFEE (on wheels) FURNITURE FOR Fender Stratocaster Aug 22, 23rd 40HP Johnson Motor. TABLE $50 Mexican made Galvanized Trailer. Used SALE $40.00 14” Snow Chains Want to Place FOUND HERE! blue/white excellent a Classified Ad? minimally. Like new/showroom Ethan Allen Glass-Door Media Call 800-536-5836 $20 condition $350 or BO condition. Stored in heated Center ELECTRIC BASE LEXINGTON FORGE 15” Cable glass tank for reptiles 30”Hgt x garage. $3000.00 114” H x 21.5” D x 79.5” H BOARD DIRECT VENT Snow Chains 12”width x19 1/2” depth $10 Call: $2,000 774-272-1761 Hooker Wooden Bar w/Marble $25.00 PROPANE STOVE. Brand New 774-272-0821 YARD SALE Top 78” W x 30” D x 41.5” H & Graphite color. Heating capacity $35 Used Engine THREE Back Bar w/Hutch 73.5” W x WOODEN DOLL is approximately 1,200 square DININGROOM SET OLD TOWN CANOE 18” D x 87.5” H 2,000 feet. BTU’s 21,000 - 28,000. 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 CRAFTSMAN BY PENN HOUSE CRADLE 1931 old town 18’ restored Call Asking $600.00. $250 SANDERS $4,000 new Maine guide canoe (860) 974-2898 $15.00 Please Antique-Kelvinator Best reasonable offer Clear resin coated, All under $50.00 call 860-923-3316. Electric range Mahogany gun wales HARLEY DAVID- ANTIQUE w/double oven, broiler LIVINGROOM SET BY LANE And caned seats SON BLACK MINT CONDITION HOMELITE CHAIN $3,000 new CROQUET SET B/O a third seat mahogany caned LEATHER BAR STOOLS Call Ed @ SAW FOUND HERE! Best Reasonable offer seat and back boots size 8 Med ladies $40.00 Paddles included 6 Armed Bar stools 508-479-9752 EZ supper auto New in Box And More!! Perfect for the wooden canoe $100/OBO $100.00 each LET’S MAKE A DEAL! $50.00 LARGE FISHER enthusiast. 100 GENERAL Saturday, August 22 SPEAKER $5800.00 WILSONS BLACK 5 Stools NordicTrack Elite NEW CEILING 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 508-479-0230 $50.00 $75.00 Each LEATHER BIKER 14.7 Elliptical LIGHTS 107 MISC. FREE 345 East Main Street Southbridge, MA Refrigerator 2 years old, Like new, $10-$50 Each FREE WATER QUEST JACKET ELECTRIC CHORD Internet access, Paper work $150.00 INTEX Ez Setup POOL

with frindge, size M ORGAN Bought $1399 Call 508-885-3136 YARD SALE 10.2 BASS $150/OBO 15’x3’ Deep asking $850.00 Comes with Pump TENDER FISHING $75.00 Slot machine THREE PIECE MOVING 860-455-9918 $150.00 and accessories BOAT WHITE Call EVERYTHING TWO SUNROOF Wii With caravan trailer 2005 HOOVER CARPET- Call 508-885-6570 MUST GO! KITS WROUGHT IRON Yamaha 6hp motor 508-885-3096 w/Balance Board CLEANER NEW 109 MUSIC/ARTS all in good condition $100.00 Controllers, Games PATIO SET, $100.00 Myers Convertible 30 Whitcomb St $1300.00 Sofa and two chairs cushions Bought $500 GUITAR Webster MA 508-949-1007 Jet/Tank pump system, included very sturdy excellent GOLF CLUBS WITH Asking $250.00 1970 GIBSON J50 Sat Aug 22nd TWO GLASS TABLE 7 Gal. quality and condition. BAG Acoustic w/case 8am-1pm TOPS 1/2h.p. with 50’ hose Precious $350.00Firm 215 CAMPING $50.00 never used Call Kathy Great condition $50.00-each $175 Moments $1800.00 o.b.o. Furniture 508-892-0254 CO-OP CAMPSITE, LARGE ANTIQUE Home H2O Kooler with 774-633-0832 Housewares DISHES NEW AND Collection Crafts on dead rd, Quiet area. walk to PICTURE FRAME hot faucet TOOL SHEDS $50 and stands SMALL UPRIGHT Fabric the lake,go fishing or put your OLD. Made of Texture 1-11 $50.00 Lawn Mowers & More 28 pieces WHITE LAQUER boat in. located in Quinebauge 8x8 $775 774-297-9279 508-867-2887 PIANO YARD SALE Cove Campground,Brimfield 508-885-3136 PORTABLE PODIUM 8x10 $960 Res.$15,000 or b.o. NASCAR w/Bench RETIREMENT AND Campsite sells with everything 860-888-5207 $60.00 PULASKI HALL 8x12 $1050 Die-Cast Models OAK TREE 8x16 $1375 11 years old MOVING on it! 38ft camper HUSQVARNA Excellent condition furnished,small shed,more. They’re Back! With beveled mirror, 4 hanging Paid $3700 26 Sibley Ave Delivered and Built On-Site LAWN TRACTOR $5 And Up! hooks, one drawer, and storage Asking $1500 Webster 8am-2pm Call or e-mail CALL Other Sizes Available Sat the 22nd YTH24V48LS, 24hrs, Brand BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! in the base of the unit. 508-637-1168 for pics and details. New, 24hp Briggs, Hydro, 774-452-3514 80” High 40” Wide 16” Deep CALL Rain Date Sunday the 23rd Need to Place a Classified Ad? 774-245-5098 Call 800-536-5836 Blessings Farm Superb condition 413-324-1117 Electric and hand tools Fabricated Deck, 130 YARD SALES davemproperty@ Bagger/Blower, 48in Deck. 50 H Foote Road Can email photos Table Saw $3400.00 Charlton Call TREES FOR SALE **************** Many Items hotmail.com Roof Carrier ITEMS FOR SALE 508-248-1411 508-347-7492 Evergreen Trees, Colorado DEADLINE FOR sofa & chair Household items CRAFTSMAN Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, YARD SALE UEL OOD antique wood trim $500. NEW Quality Lite Pine 265 F /W Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall SUBMISSIONS IS Need to Place GARDEN Small antique rocker Queen All 10 trees for $85 a Classified Ad? QUEEN NOON MONDAY Call 800-536-5836 TRACTOR & cane seat chair Bedroom Set Bureau Norway Spruce, 3.5’ ASHLEY WOOD Cherry sideboard PILLOWTOP FOR ALL GT6000, 20hrs, Brand New, 18x19x51 5/$99 STOVE each $75. Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall 27hp Kohler, Hydro, 48in Deck, MATTRESS With matching hutch top MASS. WEEKLY ex. condition All in good condition 5/$99 Mulch Kit, Bagger, Snowplow, with Box Spring Men’s 5 drawer chest PAPERS YARD SALE holds up to 2’ log cash & carry Excellent privacy Wheelweights, Tire Chains in Original Plastic $150.00 Plus two night stands Deadline subject to change Saturday, August 22, 2015 brick-lined large ash pan Text border/ornamental $3200.00 508-963-0238 $300.00 due to holidays Sunnyside Drive, Thompson asking Call Call Call 508-278-5762 Call for more info 8:00 - noon $300.00 508-347-3775 774-230-6285 774-239-2240 evenings ******************** NO EARLY BIRDS, PLEASE! 413-668-6330

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265 FUEL/WOOD 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES 310 GENERAL HELP 311 PART-TIME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 515 CONDOS 575 VACATION RENTALS 400 SERVICES WANTED HELP WANTED RENT RENT/SALE Central Boiler E-Classic HINGES 1400/2400 Heavy duty 54” long DIPPIN DONUTS EXPERIENCED 7D Lake View studio WEBSTER MA PRIME WEEKS OUTDOOR WOOD stainless steel in Dudley is looking to hire 402 GENERAL SERVICES Furnished apartment APARTMENT STILL AVAILABLE! DRIVERS Includes piano hinges responsible people 2 bedroom townhouse FURNACE you need to see this Heat, lights, AC, Rubbish $50.00 each to join our team. excellent condition Cleaner & Greener opportunity! Van Pool Call The Removal Brand new Flexible hours on dead-end st 1.5 Bath all EPA Qualified ransportation, a leader in Cable TV 774-633-0832 including week-ends appliances 25-Year Warranty special transportation is looking Junk Man First-Last-Security available. easy access to I-395 Call Today for experienced 7D drivers. $855/Month Please call Trees Cut No Smoking 508-882-0178 298 WANTED TO BUY Work with a great group of 508-943-3517 Brush/Limbs First-Security CrystalRockFarm.com people making a big difference Removed Call Jim $975/Month or for our students, 508-868-6157 Available Sept 1st FIREWOOD Route apply in person families, and schools. Earn METAL PICK-UP 860-382-8211 Cut, Split & Delivered 11-2p.m.. $13-$14 per hour with Appliances, Green & Seasoned 169 additional quarterly and annual ONE BEDROOM Furniture, TV’s. 546 CEMETERY LOTS FAMILY HOUSE OF bonuses that can increase your Construction Wood Lots Wanted hourly rate to over $15. 7D APARTMENT Antiques PIZZA Materials. CEMETERY LOTS license bonus and first time South Dennis, 884 Worcester St. in Charlton is now hiring! Part SECOND FLOOR Call Paul physicals paid! Keep van at Cellars/Attics Cleaned. AVAILABLE off Rte. 134: Southbridge MA time mornings and nights your home. Routes available in Small Building WEBSTER MA Pine Grove Cemetery Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, 508-769-2351 please apply in person. your area. Join Van Pool now Demolition, Near Downtown Spencer, MA 2 twins) 1 bath home with 105 Masonic Home Road Looking To Purchase by calling Kathie at Residential Moves. No pets Single lot $1000 full kitchen & microwave, FREE Charlton MA. Antiques (508) 530-5000 and make a Furnaces Removed Newly renovated Double $2000 washer/dryer, screened in Construction Off street parking And Collectibles FLOOR difference. EEO Single cremation lot porch w/ picnic table, grill, Wood Single Items First-Security $400.00 cable TV. Outdoor shower. TECHNICIAN Opportunities for new 7D Dave $600/Month On dead-end street. 2x4’s, 2x6’s, Or Entire Estates drivers – New openings for Call Near shopping, theater, Plywood beams, 3/4’ thick, We are searching for a 508-867-2564 Call Mike part-time school van drivers, no 508-943-8755 restaurants, bike trail, Assorted sizes & thickness We Buy It All self-motivated individual to 413-262-5082 774-200-6164 And Also Do maintain floors in corridors and experience needed, will train. fishing, playground, Starting pay at $13 per hour SOUTHBRIDGE or 10 minutes from bay and Good for wood stoves On-Site Estate Sales in resident rooms at pinegrovecemetery with annual raises during the 2 beautiful 3 Bedroom ocean side beaches. and outdoor burners And St. Camillus Health Center. [email protected] Responsiblities included but are first five years! Additional 433 CLEANING apartments. Spacious, Modern, Clean Wood! Estate Auctions not limited to washing, buffing, bonuses can increase your HW, W/D Hookups, Off Street CEMETERY PLOTS Still Available: average hourly rate up to $15! CALL MIKE ANYTIME stripping and waxing floors. parking. First and Security Worcester County Aug 29th - Sept 5th 508-867-2564 7D license bonus, first time TLC Experience preferred, but we required. Memorial Park Labor Day Weekend Delivery Available 774-230-1662 physicals paid! M-F split shift, will train the right people. This HOME CLEANING Each $875.00. Paxton, MA 4-6 hours a day. Routes position is Full-Time and We Use & Supply Organic 508-406-1446 Garden of Gospels Off season rates available 283 PETS available in your area Keep van requires you to work every other Cleaners To Ensure 1 plot #150 $ BUY & SELL $ at home. Need help with weekend. Interested applicants Your Family’s Safety. 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725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE 2008 TOYOTA VEHICLES 1992 GMC 3/4 TON CHEVY 1988 FORD FOR SALE: TACOMA Diesel Truck SILVERADO 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES MUSTANG LX 2007 2007 Conv. Black Ext. Black Top 6 cylinder UPS Truck-Style, 4-wheel drive, 1986 4 Tires w/Rims Gray Int, V8 Cruise control HARLEY DAVID- GEORGETOWN Aluminum Grumman Body, Selling for parts 6 foot bed Shelves. Rebuilt 2009 midsize Ford 5 Speed Extended cab SON SUPER GLIDE 35’ Transmission/Motor, 125/55R16 $4500/OBO $600 Firm 68000 Miles 7500 Mi. Black. V10 Engine New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Call Call Mike $12000/OBO Excellent Condition, Low Mileage ing Box. Dual Wheels, $450.00 774-272-5891 508-832-2566 clean with many extras. Kept under cover year round 11’ Area Behind Seats 508-434-2736 Please leave message $8500. One owner Excellent Condition 508-943-1740 1998 DODGE 1500 97 VOLVO 850 Want to Place Please call Bert Non-smoker 14,100GVWR a Classified Ad? PICKUP Runs Well 860-315-7609 Sleeps 8 Call 800-536-5836 720 CLASSICS 110000 Miles Needs Work Includes bunk beds Call 5pm-8:30pm $950.00 $750.00 Great family motor home 508-867-6546 1950 LINCOLN 508-451-8525 Harley Davidson $45000/OBO Local VAN 2001 DODGE Family Owned 2001 FORD WIND CORVETTE 1977 Fat Boy 508-867-6416 weekend driver 2001 Carberated 70K News RAM 1500 4 door STAR auto, red, rebuilt original motor Fair condition $8500.00 MOTOR HOME 4 SALE Good running condition 143000 Miles 350HP, rebuilt front suspension starts right up and runs Always garaged $1100.00 and rebuilt rear end with 3:55 38’ 1998 Dutchstar $800/OBO 860-428-7101 gears, excellent body, solid Tornado 300 Cummins Diesel 774-261-5503 Spartan Chassis frame, runs excellent, Want to Place a Classified Ad? Call Call 800-536-5836 OWN A PIECE OF 508-779-0194 no winters. Catamaran 83,000 Miles FOUND HERE! $12,000 Lots of Options AUTOMOTIVE 20’ Great Shape 1998 HARLEY Call $3650.00 508-335-3948 HISTORY 774-318-7014 DAVIDSON Silver Anniversary EXCELLENT 774-545-6161 Edition 1978 883 10000K Original owner 750 CAMPERS/ $2600.00 Corvette Indy Pace Car CONDITION WANTED TRAILERS L-82, Auto, 39k 2013 DODGE Toyotas are less Matching Numbers 1950 50 LINCOLN Kawasaki All Factory Original SUICIDE DOOR JOURNEY Motorcycles 2006 HORNET RLS Excellent Condition FWD 32 Feet family owned 1969-76 Throughout! Four Cylinder Excellent condition 90000k weekend driver (3 & 4 cylinder prefered) in Dudley, MA $18900.00/OBO used only 5 years in seasonal 2.4 L Any Condition Must Sell $8000.00 7 Passenger park by adults  We have no mortgages Call Ed Extras large slide out 860-428-7101 CAll JOE  Low overhead in Dudley MA 508-479-9752 $14,861.00 sleeps 6  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery 774-200-5152 (978)760-5042 2 swivel rockers (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) 2003 JEEP 4X4 or (508)481-3397 725 AUTOMOBILES $9000           LIBERTY LIMITED 740 MOTORCYCLES Call  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 508-765-5039                 1977 GMC 2500 Only 81k mi. Cond Vg/ Excel 2000 HARLEY 745 RECREATIONAL  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been Custom built twin piston flat Asking $7125 or best offer VEHICLES employed at Tri-State for bed dump Call DAVIDSON COACH CLIPPER over 25 years Four way fisher plow 860-966-6042 Heritage soft tail  Honest small town Excellent running classic 2 SNOWMOBILES CAMPING dealing  No games - no gimmicks Many New parts 2004 TOYOTA Excellent condition TRAILER-2003 Needs minor body work AND A TRAILER  Serving the tri-community MATRIX 4WD Always garaged With awing and tri-state area for $1500.00 One owner One owner FOR SALE Fridge, stove, sink, toilet over 25 years MUST SELL Complete maintenance record Only 20,500 miles In excellent condition  Special military and Bunks stain-free college rebates available 4x4 150,000 miles Asking $6,500.00 1997 Polaris 500 EFI $4000 $3600 or BO Call $1500 Porta Potty [email protected] 508-341-6127 Call (860)774-3365 or Construction site type 774-232-2726 www.TristateToyota.com 2002 Polaris 700 (860)428-7097 Excellent condition Classic $275 2006 CHRYSLER 2004 YAMAHA $2500 300C SILVERADO 1100 LAKESIDE RV Call In very good condition Black and root beer brown 2012 Mission Double 508-341-6347 Lots of chrome, RESORT 111,200 Miles Trailer Leather seats windshield, saddle bags, Own RV lot for less than renting Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 1987 CORVETTE navigation luggage rack $3500 Developers final phase Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm off I-395 Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm A good looking bike! 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Alloy wheels, power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear garage door system, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seats, Alloy more! This vehicle will not last here! back up camera and so much more! wheels, memory seats and much more! This one is Loaded! seats. This is one BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE VEHICLE! 2009 2006 2012 2013 Hyundai Acura RSX Honda Chevrolet Sonata GLS W/Leather Accord 2.4 Sedan Cruze 2LT Coupe LX Sedan $ $ $ per wk. 32 per wk. $ 49 per wk. 57 123K Miles, 2.4L 4 CYl thats great on gas! Comes equip with an Auto- 45 per wk. Sedan with only 49k miles! 1.4L 4cyl TURBO, Seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Powerful yet gas efficient 2.4L 4 cyl with 5 speed manual transmission with Manual air conditioning, Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down, Cruise control with 70k miles. 2.0L 4cyl VTEC with a 5 speed manual gear box!! This car gets great fuel econo- matic transmission, power locks, power windows, key fob with keyless 100,942 Miles! has a stylish gray interior with seating capacity of 5, Power win- steering wheel controls, Illuminated entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Manual telescop- entry, AM/FM/CD in dash radio, AUX hook up, cruise control with steer- my and is very sporty with a seating capacity of 4, 16” alloy wheels, Manual air conditioning, ing, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry, Full floor console with covered box, SiriusXM Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Day-night rear dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX hook up and MP3 converter, ing wheel buttons, A/c, and more! view mirror, Full floor console, Front cupholders, 12V DC power outlets, Aftermarket AM/FM controls, alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD player/Aux for your IPod or Mp3 player, Wireless phone connectivity with steering wheel controls, Audio controls on steering wheel. stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Rear window defroster, Outside-tempera- steering wheel controls (audio, cruise) Ample passenger space, quality fit and Handsome interior design; high fuel economy; useful electronics interface; secure handling; top safety scores; big trunk. ture display. 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2 2012 Hyundai 2 2012 2013 TO 2010 Cadillac TO Chrysler Veloster Toyota CHOOSE CHOOSE Srx Luxury 200 Touring Hatchback Camry LE Collection SUV Sedan $ $ per wk. per wk. $ $ 69 69 80 per wk. 65 per wk. This 2012 eye catching electric blue Hyundai Veloster, 1.6-liter I-4 ONLY 15k miles!! New style *2012* Toyota Camry LE with only **47K** Miles! Lowest around. 2.5L I-4 cyl Auto- 3.0L 6 cyl! only 60k miles, Excellent Condition, Moonroof, Heated Leather 6 speed automatic with auto-shift, 18 inch alloy wheels, Sporty cloth/leather interior, matic transmission, Full 4 door with seating for 5 in a nice cloth interior, Power windows, Power Seats, Head Airbag, Aluminum Wheels, option features include: Navigation, 2.4L 4 Cyl automatic with only 38K Miles! 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There are plenty of other options as well! up, 1st row LCD monitor, power windows, power mirrors, power locks. Innovative three-door design, distinctive styling and much more! cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. 2014 2012 Jeep 2009 Nissan 2013 Toyota Toyota Wrangler Frontier SE Sienna LE V6 Van Corolla S Sport SUV Truck Crew Cab Sedan Regular $ $ $ $ 88 per wk. 88 per wk. 92 per wk. 80 per wk. 78k miles!!! 3.6L V-6, 6 Speed Manual transmission, trail rated, Mastercraft tires , 16” al- Everything you need in a truck, at a price you wouldn’t expect! Check out this sharp Only 18k miles with a seating capacity of 8!! Back Up Camera, Anti-Theft Devices, Side Air Bag System, Traction Control only 17K Miles! 1.8L I-4 cyl Automatic transmission with paddle shifters, Full 4 door with System, Dual Air Bags, Homelink System, Child Safety Locks, Rear Air Conditioning, Roof Rails, Airbag Deactivation, Air loy wheels, removable soft top, Removable doors, full roll cage, Max. seating capacity of red 2009 Nissan Frontier crew cab 4x4 with only 64k miles!! 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Top of the line beautiful Luxury sedan, Chrome accents through all the exterior, Very roomy tan leather interior with wood grain trim, Headted 2015!!! Thats right, 2015 Ford Taurus limited edition with only 23k miles! Big powerful 288-hp, 3.5-liter transmission connected to an RWD system, ONLY 39k MILES!!! Beautiful black leather Interior, Power Seats, 4WD* with 250-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, Automatic transmisson, Only 50k miles, Comfortably seats 8 with easy to fold and A/c seats, Heated steering wheel, Remote and push button start, Automatic dual-zone front air condi- V-6, Remote engine start, Automatic transmison, seating capacity of 5, Automatic dual-zone front air Memory seats, Heated and A/C seats!, HEATED REAR SEATS! Heated and A/C CUP HOLDERS!! Front LCD 3rd row seating! Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls Rear tioning, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting glass sunroof with 2nd row moon roof, Cruise control conditioning, 2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors,) Power windows with driver and pas- touch screen with NAV, Back up Camera, Satellite radio compatible, AUX hook up, Blue tooth audio and phone air conditioning with separate controls, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 8-way driver with steering wheel controls with car detection indicator, Lane detection sensors with seat vibrator warnings, senger 1-touch down, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 3 12V DC power outlets, with steering wheel controls, MP3 decoder, Sound system by BEATS audio, Push button start, Remote start, seat adjustment, Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Garage door transmitter, Full Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Remote engine start, 2 12V DC power outlets, USB ports, rvca hookups, First row LCD screen integrated with back up camera, SiriusXM AM/FM/ Power Windows, Power sliding rear window sun shade, Automatic air Conditioning, Power Steering, Vehicle Sta- floor console with covered box, Illuminated locking glove box, 4 12V DC power outlets, 17 inch alloy wheels, Max. seating capacity of 5, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, with LCD touch Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, sony SYNC system. Long list of standard features bility Assist, Cruise Control, Bucket Seats, Auto Headlights , Folding Rear Seats ,Remote Trunk Release, Center AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, AUX hook up and MP3 decoder, Steering wheel screen with many features, Bose Surround speakers, Back up camera, 8-way driver and passenger seat and cutting-edge options; handsome and quiet cabin; humongous trunk; comfortable ride Console, Rear Center Armrest, Power Mirrors, Rear Window Defroster,Reading Light, Power Outlets, and more! mounted radio controls. Pleasant ride, decently roomy third-row seat, smooth V6, clever interior storage adjustments, Strong and smooth powertrain; plush ride; quiet cabin and more! features, perfect crash test scores. 2012 2013 2013 Infiniti 2013 Ford Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Edge Limited C-Class C-Class C300 G37xs AWD SUV C300 4Matic $ Sedan $ $ 110 per wk. $ 103 per wk. 103 per wk. 110 per wk. Come see this beautiful 2013 Ford Edge Limted AWD with only 55k miles! 3.5L V-6 cyl with automatic transmis- 4matic sport with its 7-speed automatic w/OD 238-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 will power you through the corners 4matic sport with its 7-speed automatic w/OD 278-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 will power you through the corners of the sion, seating capacity of 5, 8-way driver seat adjustment,Heated leather seats, Power remote heated folding side- of the summer and snow in the winter seasons! With only 21k miles. Seats 5 in a luxurious black summer and snow in the winter seasons! With only 21k miles. This car is practically new and looks it! Seats 5 in leather interior, Heated folding side-view door mirrors with turn signal indicator, 3 driver memory seat view door mirrors with turn signal indicator, Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Voice activated air condi- a luxurious black leather interior, Heated folding side-view door mirrors with turn signal indicator, 3 driver memory only 22K Miles! 3.7L V-6 with paddle shift transmission, Black Leather settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel, head restraints,) Automatic dual-zone front air con- seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel, head restraints,) Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, tioning, 3 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors,) Cruise control with steering wheel controls, SiriusXM ditioning, Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down, Interior, Sunroof, power seats, memory seat, heated seats, power win- AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder, 2 1st row LCD monitor, Wireless phone Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down, Sport steering wheel Sport steering wheel with controls, manual tilting and manual telescoping, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with controls, manual tilting and manual telescoping, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek-scan, single in-dash CD dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, connectivity, Keypad locking, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, Front and rear cupholders, with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, 1st row LCD monitor, Keyfob (all doors) player and MP3 decoder, 1st row LCD monitor, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry with window controls and cruise controls, alloy wheels, navigation, bluetooth technology, beautiful Illuminated glove box, Rear underseat storage tray, 3 12V DC power outlets. Good performance and fuel efficiency; remote keyless entry with window controls and sunroof controls, 3 12V DC power outlets, Sporty sunroof controls, 3 12V DC power outlets, Sporty chrome grille, chrome tip exhaust and 17inch alloy wheels. Solid chrome grille, chrome tip exhaust and 17inch alloy wheels. Solid build quality, smooth ride and quiet many high-tech features; agile handling; high-quality cabin; comfortable seating and more! build quality, smooth ride and quiet interior cabin. Comes with every thing you will need and more. wood grain throughout the vehicle, AM/FM/CD player/Aux for your Ipod interior cabin. Comes with every thing you will need and more. or MP3 player and so much more! 2013 Subaru 2011 VOLVO 2014 2012 GMC Jeep Grand Impreza Sierra 1500 XC90 3.2 SUV Cherokee WRX SLE Texas Edition Laredo $ $ $ $ 110 per wk. 114 per wk. 118 Per Wk. 118 per wk. Extended Cab, full back seat that folds up for storage, sprayed in bed 6cyl 3.2l turbo with automatic transmission, with only 39k. Stylish Interior, Volvo has 4x4 with only 19k miles! Equipped with a powerful 3.6-liter V-6, Automatic transmission, 2.5L turbo charged boxer motor connected to a 5 speed transmission pushing all the liner, tow package, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, ac, rear all but bet its brand reputation on the premise of revolutionary safety, and the XC90 Push start, Black cloth interior with a seating capacity of 5, 17” alloy wheels, Manual 250+ hp to all 4 wheels with its world renowned symmetrical system, PLUS BEING is no exception. Comes equip with state of features with sunroof, back up camera, dual-zone front air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Keyfob, Illu- defrost, chrome accent pieces (wheels, mirrors, handles), AM/FM/CD minated entry, Auto-locking doors, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescop- FUEL EFFICIENT 28 MPG Hwy/21 MPG City! all with only 26,500 MILES!!!! iPod/MP3 player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, power pedals, rear back up sen- heated seats and more!! ing, Front and rear cupholders, Illuminated locking glove box, 3 12V DC power outlets, Input, CD Player, wireless phone controls on steering wheel, 17” Alloy Wheels, over- sors, and so much more! This is a unique truck! Don’t let it pass! SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX head airbag, Rear trunk spoiler, Hood scoop, Ample room for 5 passengers and more! hook up, Steering-wheel mounted audio controls, Blue tooth Audio connections, Strong V6 power, high tow rating, upscale interior, capable off-road prowess. 2012 2013 2015 Jeep 2012 Wrangler Chevrolet Chevrolet GMC Sierra Silverado Unlimited Avalanche LT 1500 SLE $ 1500 LTZ Sport 4X4 SUV $ 140 per wk. $ $ 139 per wk. LT Truck Crew Cabwith a V-8 cyl 5.3L, with only 33k miles! Roomy black leather interior, Automatic 144 Per wk. dual-zone front air conditioning, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting glass sunroof, 2 driver 310-hp, 5.3-liter V-8 is the truck for you !!! and has only 27k miles!! This truck has everything 132 Per Wk. memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel, pedals,) Cruise control with steering 4x4 with a 315-hp, 5.3-liter V-8 4X4, Low, Low miles! only 30k! With a seating capacity you need, Seating capacity of 5 in an all black leather interior, Heated and A/c front seats, 4x4 only has 6k miles!!! 3.6L V-6, 6 Speed Manual transmission, trail rated, Removable soft top, wheel controls, Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Remote engine start, Nav- Removable doors, full roll cage, Max. seating capacity of 5, Non-independent front leading link SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player with LCD monitor and back of 6, Locking front underseat storage tray, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry, igation system with voice activation, 4 12V DC power outlets, Max. seating capacity of 5, XM AM/FM/ suspension w/anti-roll bar, Conventional rear cargo door, Manual air conditioning, Steering wheel with Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, 3 12V up camera in rear view mirror, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, Steering-wheel mounted audio Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, 8 Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround speakers, 2 wireless controls, Wireless phone connectivity, Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, 2 driver manual tilting, 2 12V DC power outlets, Locking glove box and center console, Audio and cruise control DC power outlets, SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, mounted steering wheels controls, Upgraded touch screen LCD monitor, Blue tooth phone and audio headphones, 1 1st row LCD monitor with DVD, NAV, Back up camera, and radio, 2nd row LCD memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel, pedals,) Driver and passenger capability and more! This vehicle is spotless and very well taken care with a Superior off-road ability! MP3 Decoder, AUX hook up. Smooth, quiet ride; comfortable seats and a powerful V8. monitor in the read, 8-way driver and passenger seat adjustments, Strong and smooth powertrain; door bins, 3 12V DC power outlets, Chrome running Boards. Refined ride, quiet interior, top plush ride; quiet cabin; versatile midgate design. crash-test scores, good-looking and functional cabin. *All payments are subject to qualified credit. 0 down 2.99% for 72 months. HOURS: 508.832.8886 Mon-Thurs 9-7 • Fri 9-6 Sat 9-6 • Sun 11-4 www.midstateautogroup.com 810 Washington St., Auburn, Mass.