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Council 151 Preview: MayorTUESDAY, announcesJUNE 27, 2017 competitive 75 cents Thurs., Nov. 1, 2018 By Amy Porter school safety grant award Correspondent WESTFIELD – At the By Amy Porter “The reason it happened so quickly top of the City Council Correspondent and was successful, was that the agenda for Thursday’s WESTFIELD – Mayor Brian P. Westfield Police Department and the meeting is a request from Sullivan announced on Tuesday that school district got together,” Sullivan the Mayor’s office to accept Westfield has been awarded a federal said. “That was probably the reason we the School Violence grant of over a quarter of a million dol- were successful,” Superintendent Stefan Prevention grant of lars to advance school safety in the city. Czaporowski added. $258,689 to the Westfield The award of $258,689 over two years Lt. Eric Hall, who school officials Police Department and from the Department of Justice Office of credited with doing the “heavy lifting” Westfield Public Schools. Community Oriented Police Services in writing the grant application, said a The 25% city match of (COPS) will go towards threat assess- lot of the moving parts were already in $86,230 will come from ment and lockdown training for police (L-R) Chris Roger, Superintendent place from prior applications. A CD previously allocated and and school personnel, and enhanced Stefan Czaporowski, Mayor Brian P. Maguire School Safety Study which the approved school choice security in all of the schools. Westfield Sullivan, Lt. Eric Hall, Capt. Michael district had completed in 2013 was used funds in the district budget. At-Large City Councilor is one of only four communities in McCabe, Ronald Rix and Capt. Larry as a basis. WPS Chief Financial Officer Also from the Mayor’s and City Council Massachusetts to receive the award. Valliere at grant announcement. Ronald R. Rix said a lot of the “low- office is approval of an President John J. Members of the Westfield Police hanging fruit” from the study has already $8,000 grant for a shade Beltrandi, III. Department and school district were Westfield had previously applied five been implemented. This new grant will structure at the Sadie Knox also present to talk about the collabora- times unsuccessfully. When the grant pay for a keyless entry system into the playground from the Parks tive effort between the two departments was announced this year in September, schools, which had already been & Recreation Department Foundation. for the grant, which Mayor Sullivan Chief John A. Camerota encouraged planned, as well as security camera The City is also submitting a host agreement with called “extremely competitive.” them to apply again. This year the tim- Cannabis Connection, Inc., and the reappointment of Michael McCabe said ing was perfect. See School Safety, Page 3 Candy Pennington as treasurer of the Westfield Cultural Council board until November, 2021. Under Petitions and Remonstrances, a zone change petition for 595 Southampton Road to change from Business A to Industrial A, submitted by Daniel and New district program Theresa Lawry, requires a public hearing to be sched- uled. Also, notification is given from the State Lottery allows youth to See Council Preview, Page 3 ‘vote’ in election By Amy Porter Correspondent WESTFIELD – Westfield students grade 7 to 12 will have the opportunity to vote in the upcoming election on Tuesday, Nov. 6, thanks to a new program started by the Westfield Middle School. It started when eighth grade social studies teacher Jennifer Social Studies Supervisor Jay Taylor, 8th grade Social Johnson-Corwin approached Studies teacher Jennifer Johnson-Corwin and WMS Principal Paul Newton, and Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski work out youth voting asked if the students could partici- details for Nov. 6 election. (Photo by Amy Porter) pate in mock elections. Newton said, why not take it further, and he said, which makes keeping them open for students logisti- allow youth voting at all polling cally unmanageable. locations, something he imple- Supervisor of Social Studies Jason “Jay” Taylor has been Each student will be mented while principal in the working on developing lesson plans for the teachers to present given a slip to bring Enfield, CT. school district. to the students over the next couple of days before the elec- back to school after Superintendent Stefan tion, that includes information about the ballot questions. voting. Czaporowski got permission from “We’re developing through our lesson plans balanced unbi- Mayor Brian P. Sullivan and City ased ways to deliver the facts. Teachers have been instructed Gene Theroux, Past Commander of American Legion Post Clerk Karen M. Fanion, who said to leave their opinions out,” Taylor said. 124, cleans the family headstone of Lt Richard C. as long as the voting process isn’t impeded. Where regular “Teachers are presenting non-biased information. Every Neidinger, who was killed in action during the Korean voting is occurring, youth voting stations will be just outside. day, we present them with thoughtful lessons, and encourage War. Neidinger lies in Arlington National Cemetery but Fanion said it was a “cool” idea. them to take a position, defend the position, and ask them to has his name inscribed on his parent’s stone. (Photo Corwin-Johnson said students are encouraged to pre-regis- predict the contrary position. This ties in with the mission we Submitted) ter to vote when they get their driver’s licenses, and she are following every day,” Newton said. wanted to start to prepare them. She said they also have the “Kids are just as informed as their parents,” Taylor said, day off on Election Day. adding that overall the lessons will promote civic engagement Czaporowski said going forward, the district will be closed Too few volunteers every Election Day. “A lot of the schools are polling sites,” See Youth Vote, Page 3 for veteran grave maintenance Bar ownership officially By Peter Currier Correspondent WESTFIELD- As Veterans Days approaches, most people changes, addresses will look to recognize those who served and are still with us. At Pine Hill cemetery in Westfield, there is a struggle to potential noise concerns remember veterans who have passed, but that is not for lack By Greg Fitzpatrick of trying. Correspondent Walking along the rows of headstones and markers, one SOUTHWICK – There was a continued hearing with the Select Board will notice American flags placed on many of the grave on Tuesday night to address the change of manager, director’s, and markers for veterans who have passed away or died in com- stockholders of a local bar. bat. Some look as though they were placed today, and some Patrick and Natalie Lynch, owners of the Sky Box, met with the Select look like they have been through some rough weather. Many Board over the Lynch’s completed acquisition of the Sky Box on Point of the flags have fallen over and their stands have broken. Patrick and Natalie Lynch, the owners of the Skybox, speak to the Select Board on Tuesday Prof. George Michael evening. (Photo by Greg Fitzpatrick) See Noise Concerns, Page 5 WSU TerrorismSee ExpertVolunteers, Page 3 RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES The Westfield News Radio Southwick native introduces Red Ribbon Week Show By Greg Fitzpatrick through high school. Thursday Correspondent Davidson, a Southwick native and Line-Up SOUTHWICK – Aynsley Davidson junior at Westfield Technical Academy, 6am-8am of the Westover Air Base Young is a part of the Young Marines at Marines approached the Select Board Westover. Representing her Young on Monday night about her proclama- Marines troop, Davidson informed the This Thursday... tion for Southwick to become part of Select Board that this year’s Red This Thursday... Red Ribbon Week. Ribbon Week would be focused on 6am-8am: A national education and prevention honoring Enrique Camarena. A Drug 6am-8am: initiative, Red Ribbon Week raises Enforcement Agency Agent, Camarena BOB McKEAN awareness about the dangers of drugs died on February 7, 1985 while trying Executive Director Stanley Park and alcohol and is celebrated from to hunt down a drug cartel in Mexico. Mark BoardmanKim & JenniferLee Gruzska October 23 to October 31 of every He was abducted by corrupt police MHA Inc. year. officers in Mexico and then tortured Aynsley Davidson of the Westover Young Westfield Rotary Club The Young Marines is a national and murdered. Marines is seen holding the proclama- Download WSKB from your Tune In Radio App youth service and education program tion with Select Board Chairman Joe or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 for boys and girls ages eight-years-old See Red Ribbon Week, Page 3 Deedy. (Photo by Greg Fitzpatrick) PAGE 2 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, Oct. 31, the 304th day of 2018. There are 61 days left in the year.

a bike path in New York City in an attack that authori- This is Halloween! In 1992, Pope John Paul II formally proclaimed that the ties immediately labeled terrorism; the driver, identified Roman Catholic Church had erred in condemning the as- by authorities as Uzbek immigrant Sayfullo Saipov, was tronomer Galileo for holding that the Earth was not the shot and wounded by police. (His trial is scheduled for n Oct. 31, 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira center of the universe. October, 2019.) Netflix said it was suspending production Gandhi was assassinated by two Sikh (seek) on “House of Cards” following sexual harassment allega- security guards. O In 1994, a Chicago-bound American Eagle ATR-72 tions against its star, Kevin Spacey. (Spacey would later crashed in northern Indiana, killing all 68 people aboard. be fired from the show, and production resumed without On this date: him.) Wendy Williams passed out during a live broadcast In 1517, Martin Luther sent his 95 Theses denouncing In 1998, a genetic study was released suggesting Presi- of her syndicated chat show; she’d been wearing a Stat- what he saw as the abuses of the Catholic Church, espe- dent Thomas Jefferson did in fact father at least one child ue of Liberty Halloween costume and told the audience cially the sale of indulgences, to the Archbishop of Mainz, by his slave Sally Hemings. minutes later that she’d become overheated in it. Germany (by some accounts, Luther also posted the Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg), In 1999, EgyptAir Flight 990, bound from New York to marking the start of the Protestant Reformation. Today’s Birthdays: Cairo, crashed off the Massachusetts coast, killing all 217 Actress Lee Grant is 93. Former astronaut Michael Col- people aboard. lins is 88. Former CBS anchorman Dan Rather is 87. Folk In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state as President singer Tom Paxton is 81. Actor Ron Rifkin is 80. Actress Abraham Lincoln signed a proclamation. In 2001, New York hospital worker Kathy T. Nguyen Sally Kirkland is 77. Actor Brian Doyle-Murray is 73. Ac- (nwen) died of inhalation anthrax, the fourth person to tor Stephen Rea is 72. Olympic gold medal long-distance In 1926, magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of perito- perish in a spreading wave of bioterrorism. runner Frank Shorter is 71. Actress Deidre Hall is 71. TV nitis resulting from a ruptured appendix. show host Jane Pauley is 68. Actor Brian Stokes Mitchell is 61. Movie director Peter Jackson is 57. Rock musician In 1941, the Navy destroyer USS Reuben James was Ten years ago: President George W. Bush signed an executive order Larry Mullen is 57. Actor Dermot Mulroney is 55. Rock torpedoed by a German U-boat off Iceland with the loss restoring the Libyan government’s immunity from terror- musician Mikkey Dee is 55. Rock singer-musician John- of some 100 lives, even though the United States had related lawsuits and dismissing pending compensation ny Marr is 55. Actor Rob Schneider is 54. Country singer not yet entered World War II. Work was completed on cases. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel died in Darryl Worley is 54. Actor-comedian Mike O’Malley is 53. the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, Chicago at age 96. Rap musician Adrock is 52. Songwriter Adam Schlesing- begun in 1927. er (SHLES’-in-jer) is 51. Rap performer Vanilla Ice (aka Rob Van Winkle) is 51. Rock singer Linn Berggren (Ace In 1961, the body of Josef Stalin was removed from Len- Five years ago: The Federal Aviation Administration issued new guide- of Base) is 48. Reality TV host Troy Hartman is 47. Gos- in’s Tomb as part of the Soviet Union’s “de-Stalinization” lines allowing airline passengers to keep their electronic pel singer Smokie Norful is 45. Actress Piper Perabo drive. devices turned on throughout the entire flight, but not to (PEER’-uh-boh) is 42. Actor Brian Hallisay is 40. Actress talk on their cellphones. A federal appeals court ruled that Samaire (SAH’-mee-rah) Armstrong is 38. Folk-rock mu- In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to most of Texas’ tough new abortion restrictions could take sician Tay Strathairn (Dawes) is 38. Actor Eddie Kaye all U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, saying he hoped for effect immediately. Thomas is 38. Rock musician Frank Iero (My Chemical fruitful peace negotiations. Romance) is 37. Actor Justin Chatwin is 36. Actor Scott Clifton is 34. Actress Vanessa Marano is 26. Actress Hol- In 1975, the Queen single “Bohemian Rhapsody” was re- One year ago: Eight people were killed when a man drove a truck along ly Taylor is 21. Actress-singer Willow Smith is 18. leased in the United Kingdom by EMI Records. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 - PAGE 3 Youth Vote Continued from Page 1 and relevancy. “A lot of these issues will and Westfield Middle School’s Generation affect family members,” he added.. Leadership are all participating. . Taylor said the teachers are excited, espe- The youth voting stations will be indicated cially at WMS. “Any time teachers have the by posters designed by students. REG. STORE HOURS: Thurs. 9-6 • Fri 9-6:30 • Sat 8-4 PRICES VALID THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED opportunity to discuss current events, they rel- Students will also be given a slip once Sun 8-1 • Mon 10-5 • Tues 10-5:30 • Wed CLOSED NOV 1 2 3 4 5 6 CLOSED ish the opportunity,” he said. they’ve voted. Taylor said the schools are Not RespoNsible FoR typogRaphical eRRoRs “We find that students learn best when incentivizing the students to go and vote by NOW TAKING ORDERS they’re engaged in lessons with real world awarding them PBIS (Positive Behavior FOR THANKSGIVING! MEAT SPECIALS applications. Voting is a very real world appli- Incentive Supports) points and extra credit. cation of learning for kids. They are the ones “They will bring back a slip; proof they went in Book Your Holiday Party Today! BUDDABALL HAM STEAKS ... 2.99 LB. they remember the most,” Newton added. to vote,” Newton said. Each youth polling site will have two to three Czaporowski said he was very impressed by BABY BACK RIBS ...... 3.99 LB. laptops, equipped with a ballot in a Google the idea and all of the work done by Johnson- CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF forum. 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BAG & BEEF RUBS! “One of the things with the flag holders is cal and air pollutant stains from building that they are plastic,” says Dale Dickson, materials such as the stone and marble used Update Superintendent of Pine Hill Cemetery, “They for grave stones. used to be brass but those were getting stolen “All you have to do is apply it to the stone Route 187 Detour by people looking to sell the metals.” and scrub it once,” says Dickson, “The stone Government Meetings Dickson and others work to maintain the will begin to slowly resemble what it looked All: flags and the headstones, but she often finds like when it was brand new.” Rain projected for Friday has WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 there is a lack of resources and manpower to Theroux, whose military roots go back to altered the detour plan for Route maintain the 175-year-old cemetery. the beginnings of the United States, spends as 187. The closure and detour of “It’s such a cost to the cemetery,” says much of his time researching old grave mark- traffic on 187 will now take place on Wednesday 10/31 and Blandford: Dickson, “it’s not that they don’t care. They ers as he does cleaning them. Thursday 11/1. The construction don’t have the manpower.” “Pine Hill has so much history,” says day will run from approximately Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm Pine Hill Cemetery is a non-profit that Theroux, “Every time I go in there I find 7am until 5pm, and the detour makes its money mainly from selling burial someone new and interesting and I research will be in place during the the plots. them.” construction day ONLY with the Huntington: Many of the flags are often damaged beyond Through ancestry tracing services, Theroux roadway reopening afterward. Selectboard at 6 pm repair by the time they go through all four has been able to find that six of his ancestors From the Little River Road: seasons. They can be replaced, but Dickson answered the call of Paul Revere and William ALL traffic with the exception says a lack of donations and spare flags makes Dawes, otherwise known as the Lexington of emergency vehicles and THURSDAY, NOV. 01 that difficult to do at times. Alarm, the first battle of the American school buses will be detoured at Much of the maintenance for the cemetery Revolution. Pontoosic Road. Feeding Hills is for the headstones and the area around Theroux has been working in Pine Hill to Road including any homes, them. Many of them are made of marble, but maintain veteran’s graves since late April. “I Westfield Gardens, Brookside Westfield: you would never know it because of the moss found that a lot of the veteran’s graves did not Apartments or thru traffic to City Council Sub-Committee Zoning, and grime that has been caked into the stone. have the proper war markers,” he says. Agawam will not be allowed. Planning and Development Meeting at 6 pm Flat stones, which resemble a stone plaque During his time cleaning up Pine Hill, a Dispatchers, please notify detail placed on the ground, have been overtaken by formal cleanup day was held that focused on officers on site if an emergency the surrounding dirt due to the weather shift- the cleaning of Civil War veteran’s graves. vehicle needs to access this area. MONDAY, NOV. 05 ing the ground around them. Despite the efforts of Theroux and Dickson, Detail officers will notify the Although they are few in numbers, some many of the older graves remain untouched. construction crew who will then volunteers have elected to donate their time, “We can’t make the great grandchildren of move the equipment so that the resources, and manpower to maintaining the veterans come out to maintain them,” says area is passable. Westfield: headstones of veterans. Dickson, “It’s nobody’s responsibility, but I The detour route will be: License Commission meeting at 6 pm Gene Theroux, Past Commander of wish a lot more people would volunteer.” Pontoosic Road to North American Legion Post 124, has spent much of On Nov. 11, to commemorate the 100th Longyard Road in Southwick his time cleaning and documenting veteran’s anniversary of the cessation of hostilities in North Longyard to Route 57 Blandford: graves in Pine Hill Cemetery and in cemeter- World War I, Pine Hill Cemetery will take (left turn) ies across the Pioneer Valley. community members on a tour of the ceme- Route 57 to North West Street Police Department Meeting at 6 pm He donated a product known as D2 to Pine tery to view the grave stones of veterans who (left turn) will bring traffic back Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm Hill Cemetery. D2 is used to remove biologi- fought in the conflict in Europe. out to 911 Burgers and Dogs at the intersection of North West Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm Street and North Westfield Street Red Ribbon Week (Route 187) in Agawam. Continued from Page 1 From Agawam: Tolland: Davidson felt like honoring Camarena was realize you can have a nice life without falling All traffic with the exception Board of Selectmen Meeting at 5pm important, due to his dedication of trying to into the life of drugs,” said Davidson. of local traffic to Feeding Hills stop the war on drugs. The Young Marines of Westover also do Road will be detoured at 911 “That’s a big part of what the Young Marines numerous community service for veterans- Burgers and Dogs in Agawam. does is carry on that drug-free lifestyle,” said related events. Traffic will make a left turn Chester: Davidson. At the end of the meeting, the Select Board from Route 187 (North Westfield Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm The 16-year-old Young Marine also hopes made the motion to accept the proclamation Street) to North West Street Right turn on Route 57 Red Ribbon Week will help show people a life and have Southwick become a part of Red Right turn on North Longyard without drugs. Ribbon Week. to Pontoosic Road WEDNESDAY, NOV. 07 “They can spread it to another person and Westfield DPW will be work- ing with RH White to have detour signs posted along the Council Preview construction route. Westfield: Continued from Page 1 Agawam and Southwick Commission of the city’s right to object K. Surprise regarding the municipal budget Police Departments have been ZBA at 7:15 pm within 21 days a “Keno-to-go” license at One process, which have been on the agenda for notified. Agawam police will have a detail established for their Stop Convenience, 1056 North Road. several months will either be referred to the side of the detour in coordination Blandford: Reports from committees includes action Charter & Rules committee or come out, with Westfield PD/RH White. Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm taken by the Finance Committee on several according to Council President John J. PVTA and School transfers with the Westfield Public Schools Beltrandi, III. Transportation have been noti- Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm department, and on a Community Preservation A new motion by At-large Councilor Cindy fied. Planning Board Meeting at 7 pm grant of $28,000 awarded to the Landlord C. Harris, regarding the process for the Any questions, please feel free Fowler Tavern. Treasurer/Collector’s position, to put the can- to reach out 413-642-9378. Zoning, Planning and Development, which didates to the whole City Council for a vote, Respectfully, Huntington: will meet on Thursday at 6 p.m., prior to the will also be considered. Beltrandi said it is Rob Saunders City Council, will report on its findings on the very important to get the Treasurer/Collector Westfield Police Board of Health at 6 pm application for a special permit for a contrac- position ready to be filled. Department tor’s yard at 415 North Road, and on a zone “We’re heading into the time of year when change request for 230 Southampton Road we’re going to have to set a tax rate, and we from Residential A to Business A. have to start looking at that,” Beltrandi said. Nine motions by Ward 3 Councilor Andrew PAGE 4 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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The biggest portion is going to the trust documents as part of a civil investigation, opposed the creation about the definition of American citizenship. House, including $10 million for a national advertising cam- of another trust it said lacked sufficient safeguards, and argued Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited PIttsburgh as paign. He’s also given $20 million to the Democratic-allied against the appointment of a lawyer it said was too conflicted to the first funerals were held for those killed in a weekend syna- Senate Majority PAC. represent victims. gogue shooting that killed 11 people. With Election Day one “Even in this environment, we can win the close races,” Bliss The actions take aim at a system that over decades has paid out week away, however, neither the president nor his adversaries writes. “Despite the Democrats’ fundraising advantage and the billions of dollars to the sick and cancer-stricken, but that critics say took a pause from politics. additional outside money being spent by Mayor Bloomberg, is opaque and prone to fraud and manipulation by well-connected Before consoling those rattled by the deadliest anti-Semitic the races that will determine control of the House are too close lawyers. The government’s intervention aligns it with business attack in U.S. history, Trump lashed out at Democrats on social to call.” groups who have long complained about the process. media as he endorsed vulnerable GOP House candidates. “We have an interest in fraud and consumer protection, so if there He also unveiled a plan to end the constitutional right to is fraud happening out there that is cognizable under federal law, citizenship for babies of noncitizens and unauthorized immi- BOMB THREAT? that’s the type of thing the Justice Department tends to get inter- grants born in the United States, injecting new energy into his ested in,” acting Associate Attorney General Jesse Panuccio said in Some Republican candidates are downplaying the threat an interview. hard-line conservative base. from improvised explosive devices mailed to several Trump But plaintiffs’ lawyers and asbestos victims’ advocates say there’s Meanwhile, former Vice President Joe Biden condemned the adversaries in recent days. scant proof of widespread fraud, particularly for a system that has surge in hate-fueled violence in recent days as he rallied young Republican Senate candidate Corey Stewart of Virginia accommodated millions of claims. And University at Buffalo law voters in Wisconsin. The Democrat said “words matter” as he retweeted a post questioning the authenticity of pro-Trump professor S. Todd Brown said the additional government oversight, condemned Trump’s rhetoric against the media and his politi- stickers on the suspect’s van. He later deleted the tweet. while not a bad idea, “could lead to money going to complying with cal adversaries. Several prominent conservatives, including radio host Rush this oversight rather than going to the victims.” “I am sick and tired of this administration,” Biden said. “I Limbaugh, have raised similar questions recently. The trusts started emerging in the 1980s, formed by makers of am sick and tired of what’s going on. I’m sick and tired of Virginia House candidate Denver Riggleman, a Republican, asbestos-containing products who sought bankruptcy protection in being sick and tired, and I hope you are, too.” told a radio host that the devices “don’t much look like pipe the face of lawsuits from people who feared they had been exposed. A look at other midterm campaign developments Tuesday: bombs to me.” He called the explosives, sent to former The maneuvering enabled the companies to shield themselves from President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and CNN, among lawsuits while setting aside money to pay pending and future claims others, “an evil sort of hideous prank.” for asbestos, an environmental hazard once found in everyday prod- TRUMP IMMIGRATION New Jersey House candidate Seth Grossman, another ucts that can lead to the deadly mesothelioma cancer and other ill- A day after deciding to deploy 5,200 troops to the southern Republican, openly questioned whether the explosives were nesses. border to stave off what he calls “an invasion” of Latin part of a liberal conspiracy. The model flourished. A 2011 Government Accountability Office American immigrants, Trump disclosed a plan to end what is “I have to ask, ‘What was the purpose of sending those pack- report identified 60 trusts formed between 1988 and 2010 that it said had paid about 3.3 million claims valued at more than $17 bil- commonly referred to as “birthright citizenship.” ages? To act to hurt somebody or influence the election? Who lion. It’s unclear whether he has the constitutional authority to do benefits, Republicans or Democrats?’ Look at the motive,” he Lawyers for asbestos victims say the process enables people to so single-handedly, but that may not be the point. The plan, said in a recent debate, according to the Press of Atlantic City. obtain compensation for catastrophic illness without drawn-out revealed in an interview with “Axios on HBO,” was immedi- Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna lawsuits. ately cheered by his hard-line conservative base. McDaniel addressed the issue directly in an Associated Press “There is incredible irony in the fact that an industry that covered The president needs his most passionate supporters to vote interview. up the dangers of a known carcinogen for decades, leading to the in great numbers to preserve the GOP’s House and Senate “No, I do not think this is part of a liberal conspiracy,” she ongoing deaths of 15,000 Americans a year, is now claiming that its majorities next week. said. victims are committing systemic fraud against the trusts — even Any surge in enthusiasm may help Republican Senate can- But she took issue with Democrats who have increasingly though no court has ever found evidence of such fraud,” Peter didates running in GOP-leaning states, however, as opposed to confronted Republican leaders in public places. Knudsen, spokesman for the plaintiffs’ lawyers group American his party’s many House candidates fighting for re-election in “I have differences of opinion with many Democrats, but I Association for Justice, said in a statement. the suburbs. am not calling for mobs or attacking people at restaurants or Business groups and defense lawyers contend otherwise. “This is yet another unconstitutional power-grab from a man escalating vitriol,” McDaniel said. “It’s incumbent on all lead- They say weak oversight allows people to collect payments with who is desperate to whip Republicans into an anti-immigrant ers — and the president has called for unity — all leaders to try minimal evidence they were harmed by a particular company’s frenzy in advance of the midterm elections,” said Heidi Hess to tamp down the tensions we’re feeling in this country.” product, and for illnesses far less serious than mesothelioma and of the pro-immigration group CREDO Action. “Trump’s racist lung cancer. They argue trust overseers are often tied to well-con- attempt to attack birthright citizenship is especially vile after a nected plaintiffs’ firms, raising concerns of favoritism and crony- week filled with right-wing, white nationalist violence that he BIDEN: ‘WORDS MATTER’ ism. himself fomented.” The former vice president lashed out at the rise of hate- And they say the meager amount of publicly available informa- Trump justified his plan by saying, falsely: “We’re the only tion makes it hard to know how decisions on payments are made, fueled violence as he rallied Democrats in Wisconsin. how much a given individual is receiving or whether the exposure country in the world where a person comes in and has a baby, In addition to the bombs and the synagogue shooting, author- evidence submitted to one trust is consistent with what’s submitted and the baby is essentially a citizen of the United States.” A ities are investigating the shooting of two African-Americans at to others. 2010 study showed that 30 countries offered birthright citizen- a Kentucky supermarket last week as a hate crime. In 2014, a judge in the bankruptcy case of an asbestos gasket ship. Biden didn’t blame Trump directly for the unprecedented maker described a “startling pattern of misrepresentation” by violence, but he suggested that the president’s divisive rhetoric alleged victims and their lawyers. The judge found that plaintiffs may have played a role. repeatedly told Garlock Sealing Technologies that it was responsi- GREEN WAVE “Folks, this is not who we are. We need to recognize that ble for their exposure and struck large settlement agreements with The super PAC allied with House Speaker Paul Ryan says words matter,” he said. He added: “Our political opponents are the company, only to later file claims with multiple other trusts over the fight for the House majority will come down to 20 races not my enemy. The press is not the enemy of the people. ... injuries and exposures they hadn’t previously disclosed. that remain too close to call. We’re all Americans.” Plaintiffs’ lawyers say asbestos victims are routinely sickened by But in those races, it’s warning that Republican candidates’ Later, Biden said both sides need to do more to stop the surge multiple companies, often making it hard to pinpoint precisely overall financial situation “remains alarming.” Democrats of hate in America. who’s to blame and leaving them with no choice but to seek com- have outraised Republicans in 90 percent of the competitive “It’s up to our leaders to change the tone in both parties — to pensation from anyone who may have harmed them. House races, writes super PAC executive director Corry Bliss dial the temperature down,” he said. The Justice Department stepped up its oversight in the last few in a memo obtained by The Associated Press. months. In September, it challenged the creation of a new trust it said YOUTH VOTE? lacked details about how it would guard against fraud and abuse. The department said in a letter to state attorneys general that “it There are new signs that young voters are taking an unprec- would object to plans for asbestos trusts that fail to include critical The Westfield News edented level of interest in this year’s midterms, compared to information on how asbestos claims will be evaluated, paid and off-year elections of the past. reported” or that don’t do enough to prevent fraud. A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC NextGen America, the group founded by billionaire Tom It later challenged a different trust, Duro Dyne, over the appoint- Steyer, has registered more than 250,000 young voters over 11 Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin ment of a lawyer it said was too conflicted to represent interests of Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager states, including more than 50,000 new young voters in Florida people who may later become ill. A judge rejected that request, and Classified Manager and more than 20,000 in Arizona, spokeswoman Olivia Bercow Jeffrey Prol, an attorney for the trust, said he was taken aback by Marie Brazee said Tuesday. what he called the department’s effort to make “this bankruptcy Chris Putz Business Manager Sports Editor At the early voting site on the campus of Grinnell College in case a referendum on the asbestos trust system.” Lorie Perry Grinnell, Iowa, 503 people showed up to vote on the first day At least one trust, DII Industries, has disclosed receiving an Director of Ad Production of early voting, Bercow said. The school’s enrollment is only administrative subpoena, to produce records of settlements as part 1,600 students. At Iowa State University, one of the state’s larg- of an investigation into whether Medicare is being properly reim- est colleges, more than 1,800 have already voted, Bercow said, bursed for trust payments. A trust spokesman said it was complying. Patrick R. Berry President nearly double the number who voted in 2014. Harold Kim, executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber Democratic groups have spent heavily to urge younger vot- Institute for Legal Reform, a pro-business legal organization, said ers to turn out on Election Day and in early voting, as their the system has long been “broken.” 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 presence could determine whether Democrats make gains this “Having more oversight and taking a closer look in terms of how (413)562-4181 fall. these trusts operate and whether they’re violating federal law will www.thewestfieldnews.com hopefully keep these trusts honest.” Addressing college students in Wisconsin, Biden offered young people a simple message: “You can own this election.” THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 - PAGE 5 Noise Concerns Continued from Page 1 Warren, Diehl Obituaries Grove Rd. from the previous owner. The Select Board made thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ a motion to grant the changes for the Lynch’s. Despite that decision, the Lynch’s addressed questions or Joseph L. Hanouille concerns that the Select Board or Lt. Robert Landis of the clash in SOUTHWICK – Joseph Leon Southwick Police Department had, who was also in attendance. Hanouille, 55, of Southwick, passed Responding to requests the Select Board has to ensure the away unexpectedly on Wednesday, SkyBox follows noise ordinance rules for establishments in final debate Oct. 24, 2018. He was born in town, Patrick Lynch noted that they are installing additional Westfield, MA on Nov. 2, 1962, and insulation to help minimize any noise as the establishment is lived in Southwick the majority of his surrounded by a neighborhood. life. He was the son of the late Mary Tall arborvitae’s have also been planted to help with the of campaign Angela (Ochocki) Hanouille and the noise, along with a stockade fence around the perimeter of the By STEVE LeBLANC late Joseph Leon Hanouille Sr. property. A printer by trade, he opened his Associated Press According to Patrick Lynch, they’ve hired a full-time worker BOSTON (AP) — Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren own business in the late 90’s and oper- whose role is to check identification and go back and forth ated Jet Press in East Granby, CT in the and her Republican challenger, state Rep. Geoff Diehl, faced early 2000’s. Known by many as “Joe the Printer,” he was a proud from the front to the back door to make sure people aren’t off in their final debate Tuesday, challenging each other on supporter of local civic organizations, first responders, veterans, hanging outside for too long. It was noted that this position will everything from the caravans of migrants making their way to and active military – often donating his time and talents to meet be seven days a week, from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. to help reduce the southern U.S. border to the GOP-led tax cut. the printing needs of those groups and organizations. any noise. Warren tried to tie Diehl to the policies of President Donald Up until his passing he worked from home as a graphic artist, “We really try to do our best to mitigate those situations,” Trump, who remains unpopular in Massachusetts, saying he with the majority of his time devoted to creating police union said Patrick Lynch. failed to push yearbooks and programs for their events. Landis added that he doesn’t believe there’s been one inci- back against Joe was the type of person to give the shirt off his own back to dent at the SkyBox this past summer. Trump at key those in need, and he would do anything for his loved ones. He The Lynch’s want to make sure they’re a positive part of the moments, includ- was an avid fan of music, especially the likes of Johnny Cash, community. ing when he KISS, B.B. King, David Bowie, and so many more, and he espe- “We feel like we have gone to great lengths,” said Natalie launched his cially enjoyed going to concerts in his younger days. He was also Lynch “It’s come a long way, we have a lot of positive feed- presidential cam- a huge enthusiast of antique Harley-Davidson and Indian motor- back.” paign by calling cycles, classic muscle cars, tattoos, and Cadillacs, and he was Mexicans rapists proud to be an American. The ultimate smart aleck, he was always and murderers. quick to crack a sarcastic joke or tell a witty story, with a keen Warren said ability to find humor in anything. Above all else, he was the ulti- School Safety Diehl “has mate family man and proud to be a “Pops” to his loved ones. Continued from Page 1 Donald Trump’s back” no matter Geoff Diehl Elizabeth Joe is survived by his best friend and loving son, Jeffrey Joseph upgrades and more cameras installed in all of the schools, Hanouille, along with his wife Krystal Hanouille and their daugh- how ugly the Warren particularly in the elementary schools. rhetoric. ter Kylie Hanouille, who Pops loved more than anyone in this “It is perfectly in line with what the district was planning to world. He is also survived by his siblings: Edward Hanouille of Diehl said Warren has turned her back on Massachusetts by Southwick; Paul Hanouille and wife Anja of Florida; Lucy do,” said Christopher Rogers, WPS Administrator of School saying she would take a hard look at running for president in Hanouille of Texas; Joan (Hanouille) Tomlin of Tennessee; and Interventions. 2020 after the November election. Diehl, who co-chaired Catherine (Hanouille) Diaz of Ware. He also leaves behind his Hall said the grant will also pay for police training, includ- Trump’s 2016 Massachusetts presidential campaign, said his furry best friend Carlton (his beloved Boston Terrier) along with ing the NY Tactical Associations Training Conference for the only is to represent the state in the Senate for the next six countless other friends and loved ones. Joe was predeceased by school response team. McCabe said the national training in years. his mother and father, Mary and Joseph Hanouille. New York State is one of the best practices in the nation. He Diehl called Warren obsessed with Trump, saying “the fact A celebration of life will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. said it is a “holistic, broad stream look at national practices.” of the matter is I am running for senate, not Donald Trump.” 2 (what would have been his 56th birthday) at Southwick McCabe added that the department was at the end of a five Both were asked their reaction to Trump’s announcement Forastiere Funeral & Cremation, located at 624 College Highway year threat assessment training they did in 2013, and were able that he will send more than 5,000 military troops to the in Southwick. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for individuals to to catch it with the grant at the last month of the cycle. “It’s Mexican border to help defend against caravans of Central perform a random act of kindness in Joe’s name. The family has been over five years since the Westfield PD has had the train- American migrants who are hundreds of miles away. also set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for his services. ing. This gives us the opportunity to train the department Diehl said extra judges and other personnel should be sent Anyone interested in supporting that cause may go to www. again,”’ Hall said. to the border to help process the individuals to determine if gofundme.com/funeral-expenses-for-joe-hanouille. Czaporowski said there will also be combined threat assess- they are legitimate refugees. “One of the problems unfortunately with the refugee status ment training for the police department and school officials, is that it’s been abused,” Diehl said. “This caravan obviously counselors, and the safety team by the U.S. Secret Service, is making its way to attempt to illegally cross in. Whether or Jerry J. Gagliardi which he said has implemented new guidelines as of July, Brattleboro, VT – not the entire group is refugees is hard to determine at this 2018. point.” Jerry J. Gagliardi, 75, passed Hall said the training will help respond to threats, such as away Saturday, October 27th, Warren said the country needs comprehensive immigration any student exhibiting worrisome behavior. Rogers said it will reform and blamed Trump for failing to take actions that could 2018, at home in the comfort of help them to give support to students, “more prevention and diminish the pressure felt by those hoping to gain refugee his family. Jerry was born in mitigation of a threat.” “To identify it before it happens,” said status. Tarrytown, NY, on June 19, Hall. “This has to do with Donald Trump’s failed foreign policy 1943, to the late Genaro and Mayor Sullivan said there is a city-side match of $86,230 to overall. He has hollowed out the State Department and he has Josephine (Ambrosino) the COPS grant, which was already in the school district bud- cut aid to Central America,” Warren said. “That means the Gagliardi. Jerry developed a get from school choice funds to implement the keyless entry gangs are more powerful than ever. And so that means more passion for sports. In his youth system. Rix said the keyless entry system provides controlled people are fleeing the violence.” he was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan access, documents when staff comes in, and allows the doors The two were also asked about Trump’s statement that he and attended many games at to be locked at all times. Now the grant will pay for that sys- wants to sign an executive order to put an end to the constitu- Ebbets Field and Yankee tem. “We’ve been proactive in the schools,” Sullivan said. tional right to citizenship for babies born in the United States Stadium. His proudest moment The district first started working with the police department to non-citizens. was in 1955, when the Dodgers finally beat the Yankees in on Code White Trainings in 1999, following the school shoot- “That’s in the Constitution. The president can’t end it by the World Series. He attended Sleepy Hollow ing at Columbine, implementing school resource officers and himself,” Warren said. “He doesn’t get to erase parts of the High School where he was a fierce competitor creating special response teams. Constitution he doesn’t like.” playing soccer, basketball, and baseball. As a Diehl said the county needs to follow the Constitution, “Safety is our number one priority. We’re very fortunate to which he said “does not call for providing citizenship to those senior he was awarded athlete of the year. It work closely with the Westfield Police Department,” said was here where he met his sweetheart Carol who are not here as national citizens” and their children. Superintendent Czaporowski. Warren returned several times during the debate to the issue Ann (Pinky) Ronan. They married on “Conversely, that’s also correct,” responded Capt. McCabe. September 3rd, 1967. In 1968, he was drafted into the US of the Republican-led tax cut approved in 2017. Army and the following year was deployed to Vietnam, Warren said the plan mainly benefited the rich and corpora- tions, and undercut other efforts, including a campaign prom- where he received the Bronze Star. Upon completion of his ise by Trump to push through a plan to put people to work service he attended Pace University in NY, where he gradu- strengthening the nation’s transportation networks. ated with a bachelor’s degree in education. Jerry began his Court Logs “Where’s all that money that was promised for infrastruc- teaching career at St. Theresa’s in Briarcliff Manor, NY. At ture?” Warren said. “It’s all gone to the billionaires and the the invitation of a student’s family, Jerry and Pinky visited Westfield District Court giant corporations.” Vermont. They fell in love with the Green Mountains and in Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018 Diehl pointed to his role in helping lower the tax burden on 1973, Jerry took at job at the Guilford Central School. From Ronald P. Skroczky, 50, of 700 Russell Road, was held in lieu Massachusetts drivers by pushing a 2014 ballot question that 1978-1989, he taught at Canal Street School and Oak Grove of $2,500 cash bail pending a Nov. 11 hearing after he was successfully repealed a 2013 state law that would have School. After 20+ years in elementary education he decided arraigned on charges of assault and battery on a family or house- allowed for automatic annual increases in the state’s gas tax by it was time for a change and began teaching English at hold member and resisting arrest brought by Westfield Police. indexing the tax to the rate of inflation. BUHS. He retired in 2004, as the Dean of Students. An avid James N. Merati, 28, of 79 Old Westfield Road, Russell, saw a Diehl also noted that Massachusetts has been experiencing runner, Jerry was one of the founders of the Red Clover charge of operating an uninsured motor vehicle brought by State an economic boom with Trump in the White House. Warren criticized Diehl, saying he would be beholden to the Rovers running club in the 1970’s. He ran the New York City Police dismissed upon immediate payment of $100 in court costs. and Boston Marathon multiple times and reached his goal of National Rifle Association, which she said has made it hard to He was found to be not responsible for charges of operating an pass what she described as commonsense gun laws. breaking the 3 hour mark. When he could no longer run, he unregistered motor vehicle and operating a vehicle without a valid walked all over Brattleboro. He umpired, coached, and root- Diehl, who has been endorsed by the NRA, said law-abid- inspection sticker. ing gun owners aren’t the problem. ed for many area children. For several summers, with the Kathryn A. Crigger, 58, of 10 Wyben Road, Southampton, saw help of Brownie Towle he directed the Brattleboro Area When asked, Diehl said he and his wife own a gun. Warren a charge of leaving the scene of property damage and a marked said she and her husband don’t. Basketball Camp. His ability to reach out, connect, and be lanes violation brought by Westfield Police dismissed upon pay- fair was recognized by all. Nothing brought him more joy Independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai is also running for ment of $200 in court costs and a $50 assessment. Senate. The debate was broadcast live on WCVB and spon- than being a grandfather. He was at his happiest telling a sored by a media consortium. riddle, watching a game, or reading a story. He cherished that Election Day is Nov. 6. Early voting has begun in locations time. He was a gentle man with a kind heart, a good soul, and across the state. a subtle sense of humor. Jerry will be remembered by all the lives he touched and empowered. In his retirement Jerry was active with Youth Services and the local senior center where Police Logs he played softball and bocce ball. Jerry was predeceased by LOST & FOUND his beloved wife of 39 years, Carol A. “Pinky” (Ronan) Gagliardi in 2006, and two brothers Dominic and Frank WESTFIELD Gagliardi. He is survived by his two loving children, his Major crime and incident report Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018 FOUND: Walking cane on Holyoke Road in Westfield. daughter Becky A. Prain and her husband Christopher of Please call 413-977-3928. (Reported 10-12-18) Westfield and his son Jason P. Gagliardi of Newfane, VT, his 9:37 a.m.: city ordinance violation, Broad Street, an officer partner Holly and her two children, his former daughter in detailed to follow up on unpaid city ordinance violation citations law Jenny Gagliardi, his cherished grandchildren, Hayden reports an offender has not responded to a letter sent to him which ,Ethan , Hannah Prain and Patrick Gagliardi, his brother offered him a last chance to pay the fine so a criminal complaint Business 2018 will be filed; Business industry Vincent Gagliardi and his wife Mary of Boyton Beach, FL, Journal& and his partner of 11 years Linda Tummino of Brattleboro. A 11:33 a.m.: animal complaint, Sackett Road, a detail officer Westfield, Southwick and Surrounding Hilltowns Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 pm on November 4, reports a loose dog is following workers at a job site and creating DON’T & 2018, at the Stone Church, 210 Main St. Brattleboro, VT. a potential hazard, the responding animal control officer reports MISS Donations in Jerry’s name may be directed to the Baystate the brown and white Brittany spaniel could not be secured on its OUT! Industry VNA and Hospice, 50 Maple St. Springfield, MA 01102. owner’s property and was transported to the municipal animal www.firtionadams.com shelter. Journal 2019 A Product of The Westfield News Group

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This undated photo provided by America’s This quiche’s velvety custard Test Kitchen in October 2018 shows a leek makes it perfect for any party and goat cheese quiche in This quiche’s velvety custard makes it per- Pour half of sour cream mixture over flour Brookline, mixture and pulse until incorporated, about 3 fect for an elegant affair or a laid-back Mass. This reci- brunch. Store-bought pie dough, partially pulses. Repeat with remaining sour cream mix- ture. Pinch dough with your fingers; if dough pe appears in baked and still warm, can be used in place of the cookbook the homemade crust. feels dry and does not hold together, sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoons more ice water over mixture “ATB Brunch.” LEEK AND GOAT and pulse until dough forms large clumps and no (Daniel J. van dry flour remains, 3 to 5 pulses. Ackere/America’s CHEESE QUICHE Turn dough onto sheet of plastic wrap and Test Kitchen via Servings: 6-8 flatten into 4 inch disk. Wrap tightly and refrig- AP) Start to finish: 3 hours 30 minutes (plus 2 erate for at least 1 hour or up to 2 days. Before hours, 45 minutes chilling and cooling time) rolling dough out, let it sit on counter to soften Crust: slightly, about 10 minutes. 3 tablespoons ice water, plus extra as Roll dough between 2 large sheets parchment needed paper to 12 inch circle. (If dough is soft or sticky, 4 teaspoons sour cream refrigerate until firm.) Remove parchment on 1 1/4 cups (6 1/4 ounces) all-purpose flour top of dough round and flip into 9 inch pie plate; 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar peel off second sheet of parchment. Lift dough 1/2 teaspoon salt and press into pie plate. Cover loosely with plas- 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 1/4 tic and refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes. inch pieces and frozen for 10 to 15 minutes Trim all but 1/2 inch of dough overhanging Filling: edge of pie plate. Tuck dough underneath to 2 tablespoons unsalted butter form tidy, even edge that sits on lip of pie plate. high heat. Add leeks and 1/2 teaspoon salt and room temperature. (Cooled quiche can be refrig- 1 pound leeks, white and green parts only, Crimp dough evenly around edge of pie plate cook until softened, about 6 minutes; transfer to erated wrapped in plastic wrap for up to 6 hours. chopped fine using your fingers. Wrap dough-lined pie plate bowl. Reheat in 350 F oven for 10 to 15 minutes.) 3/4 teaspoon salt loosely in plastic and refrigerate until firm, Whisk eggs, half-and-half, 1/4 teaspoon salt, For a variation: Spinach and feta quiche 5 large eggs about 15 minutes. and pepper together in large bowl. Stir in leeks Omit chives and substitute crumbled feta for 2 cups half-and-half Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat and goat cheese. Place pie shell in oven and care- goat cheese. Stir 1 (10-ounce) package frozen 1/4 teaspoon pepper oven to 400 F. Line chilled crust with double fully pour egg mixture into warm shell until it chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry, into 4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled (1 cup) layer of aluminum foil, covering edges to pre- reaches 1/2 inch from top of crust (you may have eggs with cheese. 1 tablespoon minced fresh chives vent burning, and fill with pie weights or pen- extra egg mixture). ——— For the crust: Whisk ice water and sour cream nies. Bake until dough looks dry and is pale in Bake quiche until top is lightly browned, cen- Nutrition information per serving: 459 calo- together in bowl. Process flour, sugar, and salt in color, 25 to 30 minutes. Transfer to rimmed ter is set but soft, and knife inserted about 1 inch ries; 289 calories from fat; 32 g fat (19 g satu- food processor until combined, about 3 seconds. baking sheet and remove weights and foil. from edge comes out clean, 40 to 50 minutes. Let rated; 1 g trans fats); 244 mg cholesterol; 584 Scatter frozen butter over top and pulse mixture For the filling: Reduce oven to 350 F. Melt quiche cool for at least 1 hour or up to 3 hours. mg sodium; 31 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 7 g until butter is size of large peas, about 10 pulses. butter in 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium- Sprinkle with chives. Serve slightly warm or at sugar; 13 g protein. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 - PAGE 7 This Bundt cake demands a spot in your next brunch spread By AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Associated Press Delivering bright apple flavor and a temptingly moist crumb, this simple yet stunning Bundt cake demands a prominent place in your brunch spread. We maximized this cake’s apple taste by shredding 1 1/2 pounds of tart Granny Smiths and bolstering their flavor with an intense reduction of apple cider mixed into the batter, brushed onto the warm exterior of the baked cake, and stirred into an icing. Using a moderate amount of spices allowed the apple flavor to shine. Baking this fruity cake in a Bundt pan made all the differ- ence, as the hole through the middle meant the dense batter baked through evenly and completely for a perfectly cooked cake. For the sake of efficiency, begin boiling the cider before assembling the rest of the ingredients. Reducing the cider to exactly 1 cup is important; if you accidentally overreduce it, make up the difference with water. To ensure that the icing has the proper consistency, we recommend weighing the confec- tioners’ sugar. We like the tartness of Granny Smith apples in this recipe, but any variety of apple will work. You can shred the apples with the shredding disk of a food processor or on the large holes of a paddle or box grater. Cooled cake can be wrapped loosely in plastic wrap and stored at room temperature for up to 3 days. CIDER-GLAZED APPLE BUNDT CAKE Servings: 12 Start to finish: 1 hour 45 minutes (plus 2 hours, 30 min- utes cooling time) 4 cups apple cider 3 3/4 cups (18 3/4 ounces) all-purpose flour This undated photo provided by America’s Test Kitchen in October 2018 shows a cider-glazed apple bundt cake in Brookline, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt Mass. This recipe appears in the cookbook “All-Time Best Brunch.” (Carl Tremblay/America’s Test Kitchen via AP) 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon flour will remain). Stir in apples and any accumulated juice 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice until evenly distributed. Transfer mixture to prepared pan and 3/4 cup (3 ounces) confectioners’ sugar smooth top. Bake until skewer inserted in center of cake 16 tablespoons (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted comes out clean, 55 minutes to 1 hour 5 minutes, rotating cake 1 1/2 cups packed (10 1/2 ounces) dark brown sugar halfway through baking. 3 large eggs Transfer pan to wire rack set in rimmed baking sheet. Brush 2 teaspoons vanilla extract exposed surface of cake lightly with 1 tablespoon reserved 1 1/2 pounds Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and cider reduction. Let cake cool for 10 minutes. Invert cake onto shredded (3 cups) wire rack and remove pan. Brush top and sides of cake with Bring cider to boil in 12 inch skillet over high heat; cook remaining 5 tablespoons reserved cider reduction. Let cake until reduced to 1 cup, 20 to 25 minutes. While cider is reduc- cool for 20 minutes. Stir icing to loosen, then drizzle evenly ing, adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 350 over cake. Let cake cool completely, at least 2 hours, before Morningside F. Grease and flour 12 cup nonstick Bundt pan. Whisk flour, serving. salt, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and allspice in ——— large bowl until combined. Place confectioners’ sugar in small Nutrition information per serving: 491 calories; 150 Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 calories from fat; 17 g fat (10 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); bowl. •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES Add 2 tablespoons cider reduction to confectioners’ sugar 94 mg cholesterol; 440 mg sodium; 80 g carbohydrate; 3 g and whisk to form smooth icing. Cover with plastic wrap and fiber; 46 g sugar; 6 g protein. 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday set aside. Set aside 6 tablespoons cider reduction. ——— Pour remaining 1/2 cup cider reduction into large bowl; add For more recipes, cooking tips and ingredient and product with George Delisle melted butter, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla and whisk until reviews, visit https://www.americastestkitchen.com. Find 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael smooth. Pour cider mixture over flour mixture and stir with more recipes like Cider-Glazed Apple Bundt Cake in ”All- rubber spatula until almost fully combined (some streaks of Time Best Brunch .” “Buster” McMahon ‘92 •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse This foolproof French toast recipe guarantees crisp slices 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski This foolproof French toast recipe piece at a time, allowing excess milk rack in oven. Wipe out skillet with paper guarantees crisp, custardy slices by mixture to drip back into pan, and trans- towels and repeat with remaining bread, •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• keeping things simple. Stale bread is fer to clean rimmed baking sheet in sin- 2 pieces at a time, adding 1/2 tablespoon standard, but we got better (and more gle layer. butter to skillet for each batch. Serve. 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman efficient) results from oven-dried slices. Melt 1/2 tablespoon butter in 12 inch ——— 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts For the batter, we beat milk, egg skillet over medium-low heat. Using Nutrition information per serving: yolks, and melted butter for an indulgent slotted spatula, transfer 2 slices soaked 401 calories; 171 calories from fat; 19 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan coating; brown sugar, vanilla, and cin- bread to skillet and cook until golden on g fat (10 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); and Denny Atkins (8-10am) namon added warm, sweet flavors. After first side, 3 to 4 minutes. Flip and con- 176 mg cholesterol; 489 mg sodium; soaking the slices in batter, we cooked tinue to cook until second side is golden, 45 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 18 g 2nd Wed Window into Westside them over medium-low to gradually 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer toast to wire sugar; 10 g protein. with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) impart a golden-brown crust. Prevent the butter from clumping by Chamber Chatter warming the milk in the microwave or a with Kate Phelon (9-10am) saucepan until warm to the touch (about 80 F). An electric griddle set at 350 F can also 3rd Wed Everything Southwick be used to cook the French toast, but it may with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) take an extra 2 to 3 minutes per side. Cook the slices all at once using the entire ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) amount of butter for cooking. 4th Wed Rock on Westfield FRENCH TOAST with Harry Rock (8-9am) Servings: 4 Boys and Girls Club Hour Start to finish: 1 hour 8 large slices hearty white sandwich with Bill Parks (9-10am) bread or challah 1 1/2 cups whole milk, warmed ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• 3 large egg yolks 3 tablespoons packed light brown 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, sugar with host Patrick Berry 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melt- ed, plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: 1 tablespoon vanilla extract Westfield Tech. Academy’s 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon Rob Ollari & Joe Langone 1/4 teaspoon salt Adjust oven rack to middle position 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight and heat oven to 300 F. Place bread on wire rack set in rimmed baking sheet. with Stefan Czaporowski Bake bread until almost dry throughout ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• (center should remain slightly moist), about 15 minutes, flipping slices half- 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica way through baking. Remove bread from rack and let cool for 5 minutes. 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 Return baking sheet with wire rack to and Anthony Swenson ‘18 oven and reduce temperature to 200 F. Whisk milk, egg yolks, sugar, 2 table- 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles spoons melted butter, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt together in bowl. Transfer mix- ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• ture to 13 by 9 inch baking pan. 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina Soak bread in milk mixture until satu- rated but not falling apart, 20 seconds This undated photo provided by America's Test Kitchen in October 2018 shows per side. Using firm slotted spatula, French toast in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the cookbook “All-Time remove bread from milk mixture, 1 Best Brunch.” (Daniel J. van Ackere/America's Test Kitchen via AP) PAGE 8 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

St. Mary’s Trunk or Treat THE WESTFIELD NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Garrity clubs top 20 finish, ‘MVP’ honors By Chris Putz Staff Writer goalie Scott Darling (33) blocks MARSHFIELD – Often times, when an underclassman while Justin Faulk (27) defends against ’ makes a big play in a high school sporting event you may David Pastrnak (88), of the Czech Republic, during the likely here chants of “he’s a freshman!” from the student body. first period of an NHL hockey game in Raleigh, N.C., It may have been quite a bit quieter at the state Division 2 Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) golf championships Tuesday – considering the sport and venue (out along the eastern seaboard) – but there sure were whispers surrounding this freshman’s class act. Southwick freshman Matthew Garrity finished as Western Massachusetts best, shooting an 80 and tying for 19th atop the leaderboard at Marshfield Country Club. Central Catholic’s Marchand, Josh Lavallee claimed first with a 74. “It’s a gift,” the freshman phenom said, regarding the tools he used to get to where he finished. “I’ve worked really hard to maintain it.” Last season, Garrity experienced the ultimate team high as Bruins stop Southwick soared to a championship, but this season, as the lone returning starter, he carried the weight of the Rams. Like it or not, he was the go-to guy, even as an underclass- man. Garrity averaged a 39.9 during the regular season with a Southwick golfer Matthew Garrity watches his putt Hurricanes match record of 11-3-2. approach the hole for a birdie on the par-4 17th at RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — has been in a bit Seven others saw varsity action, including juniors Ben Marshfield Country Club. (Photo by Chris Putz) of a scoring slump in the first month of the season. That all Cleland (51.0 average), Ryan Laferriere (56.2), Noah Harriman changed with a visit to one of his favorite opponents. (58.9), and Noah Zahner (61.8), sophomore Ian Lemieux Marchand scored the tying and go-ahead goals and the (64.7), freshman Jesse Johnson (51.1), and eighth grader Matt Boston Bruins continued their dominance of the Carolina Coviello (61.3). Hurricanes with a 3-2 victory on Tuesday night. Together, Southwick forged a 3-13 record, losing several Marchand scored the tying goal with 18 seconds left in the close matches, including a one-stroke loss to Division 1 foe second period and the eventual game-winner just over five Belchertown. The Rams took on several strong D1 programs, minutes into the third period as Boston improved to 11-0-5 such as Amherst, Northampton, and East Longmeadow. in its last 16 meetings with Carolina. The Hurricanes The weather also proved to be a challenge with 12 matches haven’t beaten the Bruins in regulation since April 2013. either postponed or re-scheduled due to poor playing condi- Marchand has led that charge recently, with 11 points tions. (five goals, six assists) in his last six games against the “The season was plagued by inclement weather,” Southwick Hurricanes. coach Joseph Whalen said. “It’s been a little tough, I don’t think I’d really been pull- Still, there were some shining moments like when Garrity ing my weight,” said Marchand, who had two goals in 11 and Cleland tied for second place (72 – 2 over par) in a 28-team games before matching that total Tuesday. “It was nice to field at the Pioneer Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference get a couple tonight. It all starts with big plays from other 2-man best ball tournament at Oak Ridge Country Club in guys. I was just the beneficiary.” Agawam. David Pastrnak scored and had three At Western Mass., Garrity shot a 79 to tie for second place, assists for the Bruins. Jaroslav Halak made 42 saves. setting the stage for his state championship run. Micheal Ferland and scored for the It was a rocky start for Garrity as he started with an eight on Hurricanes, who have lost five of seven after a 4-0-1 start. the par-4 12th hole. After a decent drive, Garrity attempted to Sebastian Aho recorded an assist for the 12th straight game, draw his second shot around the trees on the left side, but left tying the NHL record held by Wayne Gretzky and Ken the ball in a really bad lie. His next shot fell short of the green Linseman for most consecutive games with an assist to open into the bunker. The next one went over the green. Then came a season. a three-putt. “It was a rocky start … but you can’t dwell on that type of See Bruins, Page 10 stuff,” Garrity said. “It happens. I just moved forward. I knew I had 17 holes of golf left. That’s a lot of chances, a lot of bird- ies, and I pulled through.” Garrity picked up some momentum a short time later when he birdied the 17th. He also had a birdie on the fifth hole. “Considering the course conditions and how tough they were, Irving scores 31, I did pretty well,” Garrity said. “I want to be one of the best in the state,” he said. “I’m going Celtics beat Pistons

again 108-105 Southwick’s Matthew Garrity walks to the next hole dur- ing the Division 2 state golf championships Tuesday. BOSTON (AP) — After averaging 14 points through the (Photo by Chris Putz) first six games, Kyrie Irving knew he was due to start hitting some shots. Irving broke through Tuesday night with a season-high 31 to strive for that next year.” points and led a third-quarter surge that put Boston in com- The sensational freshman is well on his way. mand of a 108-105 win over Detroit, handing the Pistons Just last Sunday, Garrity finished first in the U.S. Kids back-to-back losses after a 4-0 start. Tour Championship with a 79 on the par-73 at Fairview, and “I was taking shots that they were giving me,” said Irving, now moves on to the World Championship at Pinehurst. who made 10 of 16 shots from the floor and added five Garrity, who credits area golf instructor Drew Michaels assists and five rebounds. “Me taking some of those shots with helping improve his game over the course of the last made the defense come out a little higher, then created some three years, was also named The Westfield News MVP of other opportunities for my teammates, which felt good.” the Week late Monday as determined by the newspaper’s Irving’s effect on the game showed in the box score as Facebook Page poll. well with four of his teammates also scoring in double fig- JUNIOR VARSITY: Southwick’s junior varsity golf ures as the Celtics won their third straight. squad was comprised of juniors Cameron Collins and Jayson Tatum scored 16, Jaylen Brown had 14 points and Dakota Wood, freshman Christian Bach, eighth grader Al Horford scored 11 for Boston. Marcus Morris had 15 Brandon Bergeron, and seventh grader Isabella Ronzoni. points and nine rebounds. Irving’s previous high this season was 22 last Monday BOYS SOCCER against Orlando. He scored just three Saturday when the Celtics beat the Pistons 109-89. Blanchard, Lamirande net seven “Law of averages,” Boston coach Brad Stevens said. Smith Voke 8, St. Mary’s 7 “He’s way too good of a scorer for the ball not to go in very Aaron Blanchard (4 goals) and Jack Lamirande (3) com- long and all that stuff evens out over time.” bined for all seven St. Mary’s goals. Blake Griffin had 24 points and 15 rebounds for Detroit, which couldn’t recover after scoring just 13 points in the third quarter. Tigers post shutout The Pistons chopped Boston’s 14-point lead down to a point with 4:21 left to play, and then again with 12 seconds Westfield Technical Academy 4, McCann Tech 0 remaining, but couldn’t complete the comeback. Southwick freshman Matthew Garrity tees off on the first Ruvim Vdovichenko, Emil Sevastyanov, Raven hole of the Division 2 state championships Tuesday at Carrasquillo, and Josh Bush scored for Westfield Tech in a See Celtics, Page 10 Marshfield Country Club. (Photo by Chris Putz) road shutout.

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FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER GYMNASTICS Westfield 6-2 Westfield 6-11 Westfield 8-2 Westfield Technical Academy 16-1 GIRLS SOCCER St. Mary’s 5-10 Tuesday’s Results Westfield 15-2-1 Southwick 3-2* BOYS SOCCER Westfield Technical Academy 2-10-2 Gateway 6-11-1 Smith Voke 8, St. Mary’s 7 St. Mary’s 11-5-2 Southwick 10-2-1 Gateway 12-2-2

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WESTFIELD SOUTHWICK ST. MARY’S WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL -TOLLAND HIGH TECHNICAL -GRANVILLE SCHOOL ACADEMY 11/1/2018 Girls Varsity Gymnastics 10/31/2018 10/31/2018 Westfield High School @ Agawam High School Field Hockey Agawam High School @6:00 PM Regular Season Boys Varsity Soccer West Division 2 Quarterfinals Concluded MVADA FINALS Girls Varsity Gymnastics No. 2 Southwick (15-2-1) vs. Westfield Technical Academy Minnechaug Reg. High School @ Westfield High School No. 7 Belchertown (11-5-2), vs. Franklin Tech/Old Colony Agawam High School @6:00 PM Roots Field, 3:30 p.m. 11/3/2018 11/2/2018 FOOTBALL Boys Varsity Cross Country GATEWAY West Division 2 Semifinals WMass Championships No. 3 Westfield (6-2) at No. 2 Minnechaug (7-1), 7 p.m. Northfield Mount Hermon HIGH School @TBD SCHOOL 11/10/2018 Girls Varsity Gymnastics Girls Varsity Cross Country MIAA West Sectional Championship WMass Championships Chicopee Comprehensive HS @4:00 PM Regular Season Northfield Mount Hermon Concluded 11/22/2018 School @TBD Boys Varsity Football Minnechaug Reg. High School @ Westfield High School Bullens Field @10:00 AM Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart (36) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE fouls Detroit Pistons guard AMERICAN CONFERENCE Reggie Bullock (25) as he tries to block a shot East during the first W L T Pct PF PA half of an New England 6 2 0 .750 239 185 NBA basket- Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 ball game, Tuesday, Oct. N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 192 200 30, 2018, in Buffalo 2 6 0 .250 87 200 Boston. South (AP Photo/ W L T Pct PF PA Mary Schwalm) Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 Celtics Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Continued from Page 9 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170 “I like how we played in stretches tonight. that cut Boston’s lead to 88-84 with 6:01 left Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213 Playing at home, getting beat by 25,whatever to play. Drummond drove for a dunk, blocked North it was, and then coming out and giving this a shot by Tatum at the other end and was there W L T Pct PF PA type of effort is promising,” Griffin said. to tip in a miss by Stanley Johnson to pull “That’s what we have to do. We might not be within 90-88. Pittsburgh 4 2 1 .643 204 172 as talented as some of these teams in the East, The Celtics thought Drummond interfered Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237 but we have enough talent. What’s going to with the ball while it was on the rim and Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 197 137 set us apart is our will and how we go about called for a replay, which didn’t happen but Cleveland 2 5 1 .313 169 210 putting our will on the game.” did get coach Brad Stevens a technical for Boston is still the only team to beat the coming out on the court to argue. West Pistons this season. Bullock made the foul shot to pull Detroit W L T Pct PF PA Andre Drummond had 17 points and 12 within a point, but Boston responded again Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 290 205 rebounds and Reggie Bullock scored 16 for with six straight points. Detroit. Ish Smith added 13 points off the “I love our fight,” Detroit coach Dwane L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 bench and gave Detroit one more chance on a Casey said. “Like I told the team, we put that Denver 3 5 0 .375 188 194 3-pointer with 12 seconds left to play, pulling type of intensity and fight every night, and Oakland 1 6 0 .143 138 218 Detroit within 103-102. But the Celtics sealed that’s what we ask, you put yourself in posi- it from the foul line. tion to win.” Tatum drew a foul and made both free shots TIP-INS NATIONAL CONFERENCE with 10.5 seconds left, then Irving added two Pistons: Drummond and Griffin scored 12 more from the line after Detroit turned the points apiece in the first half. ... The Pistons East ball over on the inbound play. exercised the club option on the contract of G W L T Pct PF PA The Pistons led 58-56 after a high-paced Luke Kennard through next season. Kennard Washington 5 2 0 .714 146 134 first half, but fell off in the third quarter, going was inactive Tuesday with a sprained right Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156 4 for 17 from the floor and missing all six shoulder. ... Detroit outscored Boston 30-25 in attempts from 3-point range. the second quarter and led 58-56 at halftime. Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Irving took over in the third, scoring 13 and ... Griffin picked up his fourth foul with 2:22 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 starting an early 10-0 run that put Boston up left in the third quarter. South for good. Celtics: Irving’s previous season high was W L T Pct PF PA “We had to pick our energy level up,” 22 points. ... F Daniel Theis was out with a Brown said. plantar fascia tear in his right foot. ... Horford New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 234 183 Griffin hit a pair of free throws with 4:38 was called for a three-second violation twice Carolina 5 2 0 .714 178 152 left in the period to pull Detroit within 70-65, in the first quarter. Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 but Irving responded for the Celtics with three UP NEXT straight 3-pointers as Boston stretched the Pistons: Continue a three-game road trip Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 201 233 lead to 14 points late in the period. Wednesday night at Brooklyn. North Drummond got Detroit back in it in the Celtics: Host Milwaukee on Thursday W L T Pct PF PA fourth quarter after Griffin drove for a layup night. Chicago 4 3 0 .571 194 144 Minnesota 4 3 1 .563 197 195 Bruins Green Bay 3 3 1 .500 175 173 Continued from Page 9 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 171 186 Scott Darling stopped 28 shots in his first start of the season after returning from an ankle West injury. W L T Pct PF PA “We gotta learn that you can’t take a breath out on the ice,” Hurricanes coach Rod L.A. Rams 8 0 0 1.000 264 155 Brind’Amour said. “That’s what happened and, to me, that cost us the game.” Seattle 4 3 0 .571 171 131 In an all-too-familiar script, the Hurricanes had the upper hand early before fading late. Ferlund stuffed home a rebound for a power-play goal to open the scoring in the first period. Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199 After Pastrnak’s bad angle slap shot along the goal line oddly curled around Darling’s body San Francisco 1 7 0 .125 173 236 and tied the score in the second, the Hurricanes appeared poised to take a lead into the final period when Hamilton’s slap shot from the point sailed over Halak’s right shoulder with 1:27 Thursday’s Games Thursday, Nov. 1 to go in the second. But Marchand and Bergeron spoiled those plans. In a tremendous individual effort, Bergeron Houston 42, Miami 23 Oakland at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. caught Warren Foegele from behind on a breakaway and fired a pass the length of the ice to Sunday’s Games Sunday, Nov. 4 Marchand, who took advantage of a Hurricanes line change and stood alone on the Carolina blue line. Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 18 N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Marchand received Bergeron’s pass, moved into the faceoff circle, and fired a wrist shot past Chicago 24, N.Y. Jets 10 Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. Darling’s outstretched right pad, tying the score with 18 seconds left in the period and stealing the momentum. Seattle 28, Detroit 14 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. “It starts with Bergie on the wall winning a battle,” Marchand said. “I just knew I had a Pittsburgh 33, Cleveland 18 Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. forward beside me and I figured if I could get by him I’d have a good opportunity.” Carolina 36, Baltimore 21 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Marchand turned that momentum into a lead in the third. Just over five minutes in, the Bruins’ speedster raced down the left side of the ice along the wall, deked Darling on the left Kansas City 30, Denver 23 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. post and flew around the net, scoring on a wraparound that gave the Bruins their first lead, and Washington 20, N.Y. Giants 13 Chicago at Buffalo, 1 p.m. the only one they would need. “That’s kind of how (Marchand) is, he makes something happen out of nothing,” Bergeron Cincinnati 37, Tampa Bay 34 L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. said. “So you just try to send him and after that he just kind of finds a way.” Indianapolis 42, Oakland 28 Houston at Denver, 4:05 p.m. The stunned Hurricanes never recovered, managing only eight shots in the final period after recording 36 in the first two. Arizona 18, San Francisco 15 L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. NOTES: Halak improved to 4-0-2 as he battles Tuukka Rask for the Bruins starting goalten- L.A. Rams 29, Green Bay 27 Green Bay at New England, 8:20 p.m. der job. . Aho broke Ron Francis’ franchise record for longest season-opening point streak with New Orleans 30, Minnesota 20 Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, his first-period assist. ... Boston F (upper-body injury) and D Matt Grzelcyk (lower body injury) were scratched. Backes missed his fifth straight game and Grzelcyk his Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Atlanta N.Y. Giants, Jacksonville, first. C Colby Cave was also scratched for the Bruins. ... Carolina scratched G Curtis Monday’s Games Philadelphia, Cincinnati McElhinney and F Phil Di Guiseppe. UP NEXT New England 25, Buffalo 6 Monday, Nov. 5 Bruins: Wrap up a two-game road swing at Nashville at Saturday. Tennessee at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. Hurricanes: Visit Arizona on Friday to open a four-game road trip.

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TV Sports Listings Dear Wednesday, Oct. 31 GOLF — East Lake Cup, Match Play championship, at Atlanta COLLEGE FOOTBALL NBA BASKETBALL Annie 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Ball St. at Toledo ESPN — Indiana at New York By ANNIE LANE COLLEGE GOLF 10:30 p.m. Unwelcome Guests 3 p.m. ESPN — San Antonio at Phoenix Dear Annie: Every year, my husband and I have immediate family and some friends over for Halloween. We make food, have beverages and take turns giving out candy. A niece of ours and her family always show up uninvited, even when we said one year we just wanted our kids and grandkids. They stay the whole time and never bring anything. They also have horrible personal At The Movies hygiene, and our niece is especially outspoken and obnoxious. How do I tell her in a civil way they are not welcome? -- Not-a- Fan Auntie Dear Not-a-Fan Auntie: Time for these ghouls to go haunt Actress-writer Waithe: Films fall short of ethnic equality somewhere else. Tell them in terms that are polite but leave no room for ambiguity: “This is important quality time with the LOS ANGELES (AP) — just like ‘Captain America.’” ers to network and celebrate worldwide. grandkids, and we’re going to keep it to just us and the kids next Hollywood is falling short of Waithe, an actress and inclusiveness. It included Gadsby, the Australian year.” ethnic equality despite black- Emmy-winning screenwriter presentation of a newly comic who made a splash Dear Annie: My wife and I enjoy getting together with anoth- led films including “Black with the streaming comedy established Academy Gold with her standup special er couple we met a few years ago, usually dinner and drinks at a Panther,” actress and award- “Master of None” who was Fellowship to young film- “Nanette,” said her autism local restaurant. After some small talk and ordering drinks, the winning writer Lena Waithe in the film “Ready Player maker Geeta Malik, writer- has made her acutely aware husband finds a way to tell a new joke. It’s usually funny, and we said. One,” joined in conversation director of the award-win- of screen characters who are all laugh. The problem is tht by the time we’re all ready to go There are “a million ‘La with comedian Hannah ning online short “Aunty Gs” relegated to the “periphery” home, he will have told about 10 jokes. Again, they are usually La Lands’ every year. How Gadsby at an Academy of and films including “Beast” of the action. funny, but at the same time, by the end of the evening, we feel as often do we get a Motion Picture Arts and and “Troublemaker.” She said television has if we’ve been to a comedy club to watch a stand-up comedian’s ‘Moonlight’? How often do Sciences lunch. Music legend and activist become a “Trojan horse” that show. What can we say or do to get him to limit his act without we get ‘Black Panther’?” she The event marked the Annie Lennox also spoke at brings such sidelined charac- upsetting him? -- Too Many Jokes in Venice, Fla. said. “What to me will be launch of an academy initia- the event, making a case for ters into the forefront of sto- Dear Too Many Jokes: Usually, clowns and comedians are on true equality is when ‘Black tive aimed at creating oppor- “global feminism” to support ries. a mission to make people laugh and enjoy life -- and appreciate Panther’ comes out and it’s tunities for female filmmak- women and girls in crisis their wit and talent. As a result, they may not be aware of how many jokes they are telling or when to stop. You could either prep yourself for a comedy show when you go to dinner with them (you did mention that the jokes are funny) or try to steer the con- versation into a topic that you would like to talk about over dinner and drinks. If absolutely necessary, you could tell him that though he’s very funny, you would like him to limit his jokes so you can have a conversation. Dear Annie: It’s that time of year again. Would you please reprint the letter reminding your readers that not every child is fortunate enough to have a costume and that some children are very mature-looking for their age? It would mean so much to so many kids. -- Heather Dear Heather: I’m happy to reprint the call for compassion. Thank you for reminding me of it. Dear Annie: I’m writing in reply to “Halloweary,” who com- plained about trick-or-treaters being too old, not in costume or out after 8 p.m. I grew up in the inner city, where parents worked multiple jobs and took multiple buses to get home. The under- standing was that Halloween doorbell ringing ended at 9 p.m. Some kids are too poor for costumes. Some have parents who don’t care or aren’t really around for them because of addiction. As for the age aspect, I have known kids who looked like adults at age 9. My brother had a friend who had to have an adult desk in kindergarten because he didn’t fit in the type that the other kids had. This combination photo shows Annie Lennox at Porter's 3rd Annual Incredible Women Gala in Los Angeles on Oct. 9, Any child learns soon enough that he has to give up being a 2018, left, Lena Waithe at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Grants Banquet in Beverly Hills on Aug. 9, 2018, child. Let children remain children as long as possible, and take center, and Hannah Gadsby at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sept. 17, 2018. The three are headlin- pity on those who are less fortunate. Your kindness may be their ing a movie academy lunch celebrating a new initiative to advance the careers of female filmmakers. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/ fondest childhood memory. -- Be Kind “Ask Me Anything: A Invision/AP) Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite columns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublishing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie Lane to [email protected]. On The Tube HINTS FROM HELOISE CORE TOY? World Series ratings sharply Dear Heloise: Thank you for your hints -- I read you first in the newspaper! Is it safe for the grandbabies to play with the toilet paper cores? They are free, but are they safe? -- Merri C., McGregor, Texas down from last year Merri, great question. Infants can put NEW YORK (AP) — It was a great World Series for million, Univision had 1.3 million, ION Television had 1.2 everything in their mouths, so the cores Boston, but not necessarily for Fox. million and the CW had 1.1 million. would not be good for them to play with, but The Red Sox’ five-game victory over the Los Angeles Fox News Channel was the week’s most popular cable older toddlers can use them to build a fort, a tower or a “house.” Dodgers averaged 14.1 million viewers, the Nielsen compa- network, averaging 2.56 million viewers in prime time. Let their imaginations run wild! -- Heloise ny said. That’s sharply down from the 2018 Fall Classic, ESPN had 2.18 million, MSNBC had 1.5 million, Hallmark THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN which averaged 18.9 million viewers for the Houston Astros’ had 1.35 million and USA had 1.26 million. Dear Heloise: A reader recently said that she doesn’t like the seven-game triumph over the Dodgers. ABC’s “World News Now” topped the evening newscasts signs (saying “you break, you buy” and similar in stores), but try The ratings drop likely had more to do with the length of with an average of 8.4 million viewers. NBC’s “Nightly being a business owner who has to pay for the shoplifting and the series than the matchup. World Series games tend to draw News” had 8.2 million and the “CBS Evening News” had 5.8 breaking of merchandise. She would then agree. -- Deb, via email in more viewers as the series goes longer, and the broadcast- million. Deb, certainly a valid point. Thanks. -- Heloise ing network usually hits the jackpot if it goes a full seven For the week of Oct. 22-28, the top 10 shows, their net- ROOTING OUT THE PAIN games — like last year’s series. works and viewerships: World Series Game 5: Boston at Los Hi, Heloise: Two weekly bouts of unbearable left hip pain. Two The most-watched game this year was the clinching fifth Angeles, Fox, 17.63 million; “The OT,” Fox, 15.74 million; X-ray sessions. Two doctor visits. Nothing found. I removed my wallet from my pants pocket. No pain. -- Francis game on Sunday night, which was seen by 17.6 million “World Series Game 5 Pregame,” Fox, 14.9 million; NFL D., Reading, Pa. people and was the most-watched program on television last Football: New Orleans at Minnesota, NBC, 14.09 million; Fellas, sitting with your wallet in your pants pocket is terrible week. World Series Game 1: Los Angeles at Boston, Fox, 13.81 for your back and can cause nerve pain and stress on your spine. It had the lowest viewership since the 2014 World Series million; World Series Game 4: Boston at Los Angeles, Fox, The wallet in the front pocket can cause pressure, too. between Kansas City and San Francisco. 13.56 million; World Series Game 2: Los Angeles at Boston, Carrying your wallet in your jacket pocket is your best bet. -- Between the series and Thursday night football, Fox was Fox, 13.51 million; World Series Game 3: Boston at Los Heloise the week’s most popular network with a prime-time average Angeles, Fox, 13.25 million; “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS, YOU’RE ON THE AIR of 13.1 million viewers. NBC had 6.53 million viewers, CBS 13 million; NFL Football: Miami at Houston, Fox, 12.09 mil- Dear Heloise: My radio speaker gets dust in it. I have a can of had 6.49 million, ABC had 4.2 million, Telemundo had 1.4 lion. “air” to clean the keyboard of my computer; the air works great to clean the radio speaker. -- Betty N., Whitehouse, Texas

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018: This year you open up to new ideas and express more versatility. You could be pursuing whatever you find irresistible in order to demonstrate your sense of freedom. Do not turn away from what you value; you won’t always be able to retrieve it. By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker If you are single, you might not be in the state of DUSTIN mind for a commitment, no matter how much you are attracted to someone. Understand what is blocking you. If you are attached, the two of you relish being together. Do not be fearful of the intensity and caring that bonds you. LEO often seems to interfere with your plans.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH Think big, and don’t negate any pos- sibilities. Halloween mischief might run through your day. Someone makes you rethink your con- SCARY GARY Mark Buford nection, and he or she seems to know no limits to his or her pushing. Give yourself some time before you finalize any decisions. Tonight: All smiles. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You might find yourself fussing over some issues that you thought were settled quite a while ago. As you might be upset, you could act unpredictably and shock others. Do you really want to shake up the status quo? Perhaps waiting a day would be smart. Tonight: Happy at home. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You are building an even closer con- Crosswords nection with a friend or neighbor. Perhaps you have decided to handle Halloween together or DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni approach the night’s happenings as a team. In any case, you will feel closer to each other than you have in a while. Tonight: Let it all hang out. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Your sensitive side could emerge at the last minute. You might need to run off and pick up some more Halloween goodies before elves and witches drop in on you. You could be content as well as amused with the imaginative nature of the day. Tonight: Share your treats! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You love to get lots of attention. If you are involved in Halloween happenings, no matter what your role, you will do what you do B.C. Mastroianni and Hart well. A boss or someone you look up to becomes most unpredictable. Listen to what is being shared more openly. Tonight: Let the good times roll. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH Decide how much is too much. Your sense of humor emerges when taking a look around. You appreciate the efforts that others make to be in sync with the holiday spirit. Embrace trick-or-treaters and/or the various types of get- togethers that pop up. Tonight: Enjoy the night! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH You enjoy others in general. You also could be quite flattered, as someone might turn up as your secret admirer. People notice your upbeat and festive spirit, and will want to be closer to you. ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie As a result, you will delight in the moment. Tonight: Be where the crowds are. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHH The mystery of someone’s costume intrigues you. Actually, much about this person intrigues you. You believe you might know who this secretive and well-costumed person is, so be ready to reveal your guess when asked. Tonight: Cupid’s arrow might head your way. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHHH Reach out to a friend or loved one whom you don’t often get to see. The conversa- tions between you always reflect where each of you is coming from. They’re also typically amus- ing. Give in to impulsiveness, and make plans to ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett get together soon. Tonight: Let the party begin. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19) HHHH Defer to someone you care about. You might not be ready for everything that is hap- pening. Still, you will make an adjustment and proceed down the right path. You will find that a loved one acts more unpredictably than usual. Tonight: Go with a close friend’s offer. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Others are unusually demonstrative and caring. How you handle a personal matter could radically change because of someone else’s Cryptoquip perception of you. You can openly ask for help and expect to receive it. Two heads work better than one. Tonight: Say “yes” to an invitation. ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH Pace yourself, as it appears that many people are seeking you out for advice and feed- back. You might be flattered by all the attention and respect. Know that you deserve it. Still, at times you could feel overwhelmed and out of control. Tonight: Surprises seem to surround you. BORN TODAY Journalist Dan Rather (1931), journalist Jane Pauley (1950), actress Sydney Park (1997) *** Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at www. jacquelinebigar.com. (c) 2018 by King Features Syndicate Inc. PAGE 14 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Experience music at United The United Congregational Church presents a silent film, “The Kid”, staring Charlie Chaplin with organist Peter Krasinski (E. M. Skinner Opus 322, pipe organ). The event will take place on Saturday, November 3 at 7 pm at the United Congregational Church, on the corner of Appleton St (Rte 141) and Maple St. Free parking. There is a suggested donation of $10 ($5 for students and seniors). This event is co-sponsored CLASSIFIEDAvailable Online 24/7 at www.thewestfieldnews.com/classifieds by the Springfield Chapter American Guild of Organists.

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Church Festive Fall Fair October 31, 2018 October 31, 2018 October 31, 2018 October 31, 2018 November 7, 14, 2018 Easthampton Congregational Church is holding their annual (SEAL) (SEAL) Commonwealth of Festive Fall Fair on Saturday, November 3rd from 9 a.m. to 2 Massachusetts MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF COMMONWEALTH OF p.m. Multiple vendors, games, raffles and food, with home- SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Trial Court made golumpki, will be offered. Don’t miss this one! If you MASSACHUSETTS Probate and Family Court have any questions, please call the church office at 413 527 By virtue and in execution of the LAND COURT Power of Sale contained in a LAND COURT Hampden Probate and 4790. DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF THE Family Court certain Mortgage given by Lisa THE TRIAL COURT N. Madru to Mortgage Electron- TRIAL COURT 50 State Street Springfield, MA 01103 ic Registration Systems, Inc., as 18SM006075 18SM006081 Holiday Bazaar & Craft Fair nominee for Prime Mortgage 413-748-7758 Financial, Inc., its successors oRdeR of notice ORDER OF NOTICE The Heritage Hall Campus in Agawam will be holding its and assigns, dated October 4, Docket No. HD15PO190EA Annual Holiday Bazaar & Craft Fair on Saturday, November 2006 and recorded with the To: To: 3rd from 10:00am-3:00pm in all 5 buildings on the campus. Hampden County Registry of Eric P. Nye CITATION ON PETITION Deeds at Book 16239, Page Eileen K. Byczko a/k/a FOR ORDER OF Over 60 vendors will showcase jewelry, candles, ornaments, and to all persons entitled to the Eileen K. Avonti; Jeffrey K. COMPLETE SETTLEMENT 590, subsequently assigned to Avonti homemade items, baked goods, cosmetics and so much more! Federal National Mortgage As- benefit of the Servicemembers Admission is free and lunch is available. Entrances to the sociation ("Fannie Mae") by Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 and to all persons entitled to the Estate of: Heritage Hall Campus are located at 462 Main Street or 55 Mortgage Electronic Registra- §3901 et seq.: benefit of the Servicemembers Sylvia Norma Welch tion Systems, Inc., Solely As Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 Date of Death: Cooper Street in Agawam. For more information call 413-789- Ditech Financial LLC §3901 et seq.: 11/20/2013 8332 or email [email protected]. Nominee For Prime Mortgage Financial, Inc., Its Successors claiming to have an interest in a Specialized Loan Servicing LLC A Petition for Order of Complete And Assigns by assignment re- Mortgage covering real property corded in said Hampden County in Blandford, numbered 78 Main claiming to have an interest in a Settlement has been filed by Flu Clinic Hosted By Sacred Heart Parish Registry of Deeds at Book Street, given by Eric P. Nye to Mortgage covering real property Richard M Pesto, Esq. of West- Sacred Heart Parish, 1061 Springfield Street in Feeding 21474, Page 330 for breach of Mortgage Electronic Registra- in WESTFIELD, numbered 95 the conditions of said Mortgage tion Systems, Inc. acting solely BEVERIDGEBOULEVARD, field, MA Hills will be hosting a Flu Clinic and Informational on and for the purpose of foreclos- as a nominee for Countrywide UNIT 1, 95-97 BEVERIDGE November 4th after the 11AM Mass in our Parish Center. ing same will be sold at Public Home Loans, Inc., dated BOULEVARDCONDOMINIUM, Requesting that the court enter a December 21, 2006, and recor- given by Eileen K. Byczko and formal Decree of Complete Set- There will a short talk on how to help prevent colds and flu. Auction at 11:00 AM on Novem- Jeffrey K. Avonti to Wells Fargo Please remember to bring your insurance information. If you ber 21, 2018 at 54 Montgomery ded in Hampden County Re- Home Mortgage, Inc., dated tlement including the allowance have any questions please call our Pastoral Minister Deb Street, Westfield, MA, all and gistry of Deeds in Book 16411, February 27, 2004, and recor- of a final account, the allowance singular the premises described Page 538, and now held by the ded in the Hampden County Re- of a proposed distribution and Briancesco, RN, at 786.8200 ext 3. in said Mortgage, to wit: Plaintiff by assignment, gistry of Deeds in Book 13982, other such relief as may be re- has/have filed with this court a Page 336, and now held by the quested in the Petition. complaint for determination of The land in Westfield, with build- Plaintiff by assignment, Defendant's/Defendants' Ser- has/have filed with this court a imPoRtAnt notice CSF Westfield Dollars for ings thereon, bounded and de- vicemembers status. complaint for determination of scribed as follows: Defendant's/Defendants' Ser- You have the right to obtain a If you now are, or recently have vicemembers status. copy of the Petition from the Scholars Election of Officers Commencing at the southeast been, in the active military ser- Petitioner or at the court be- The Board of Directors of CSF Westfield Dollars for corner of the tract of land herein vice of the United States of If you now are, or recently have fore: 10:00 a.m. on the return conveyed at a point on the west- America, then you may be en- been, in the active military ser- day of 11/23/2018. this is not Scholars held an election of officers at their October meeting. erly side of Montgomery Street, titled to the benefits of the Ser- vice of the United States of a hearing date, but a deadline The following members were voted into positions: vicemembers Civil Relief Act. If America, then you may be en- by which you must file a writ- thence running titled to the benefits of the Ser- Cynthia Neary, President; Cynthia Gaylord and Nan Pease, you object to a foreclosure of the vicemembers Civil Relief Act. If ten appearance and objection WESTERLY on land formerly of above mentioned property on you object to a foreclosure of the if you object to this proceed- Co-Vice Presidents; Michael Rockwal, Treasurer; Diane that basis, then you or your at- Chambers, Recording Secretary; Laurie Lombardini, Henry G. Provin one hundred above mentioned property on ing. if you fail to file a timely twenty (120) feet to a boundary torney must file a written appear- that basis, then you or your at- written appearance and objec- Corresponding Secretary; Christine Swords, Assistant at land formerly of W. H. Read; ance and answer in this court at torney must file a written appear- tion followed by an affidavit of Corresponding Secretary; Betsy Ogonis, Selection Chair; thence three Pemberton square, Bo- ance and answer in this court at objections within thirty (30) Mary Lou Moccio, Assistant Selection Chair; Laurie ston, mA 02108 on or before Three Pemberton square, Bo- days of the return day, action December 3, 2018 or you will be ston, mA 02108 on or before Lombardini, Publicity Chair; Valerie Tettemer, Website NORTHERLY on land of said forever barred from claiming that December 3, 2018 or you will be may be taken without further Coordinator; Tori Denton, Board Member; Joanne Fouche, Read three (3) rods in a straight you are entitled to the benefits of forever barred from claiming that notice to you. Board Member; Richard Holcomb, Board Member; Kathryn line to land now or formerly of said Act. you are entitled to the benefits of one Cleary at a point one hun- said Act. witness, Milligan, Board Member; Kate Wailgum, Board Member; dred twenty (120) feet distant Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER hon. Barbara m hyland, Samantha Whalen, Board Member. from said Montgomery Street; Chief Justice of said Court Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER first Justice of this court. on October 17, 2018 Chief Justice of said Court The next monthly meeting of the CSF Westfield Dollars for thence on October 17, 2018. Scholars will be held on Monday, November 5, 2018 at 6:30 Date: October 24, 2018 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson p.m. in the Faculty Cafeteria at Westfield Middle School. New EASTERLY on said land now or Attest: Deborah J. Patterson formerly of Cleary one hundred Recorder Suzanne T Seguin, members always welcome. twenty (120) feet to said Mont- Recorder Register of Probate gomery Street; thence 18-032159 201303-0575-PRP Teen events at the Southwick Public Library SOUTHERLY on said Mont- Teen Hangout–Students in 7-12th grade are welcome to stop gomery Street, three (3) rods to the place of beginning. Being the by after school to make touchscreen gloves. We will provide same premises conveyed to the some one size fits all gloves, or you can bring your own pair if mortgagor herein by deed of you prefer. Keep your fingers warm while you text in the cold! Halina Zabik, Executrix of the We will also have video games and snacks out. Meet Monday, Estate of Janina Nagorny to be Tell us someThing good! November 5th at the library from 2:30-3:30. For more infor- recorded herewith. Do you have a carrier who goes above and beyond in mation, please call Reference at 413-569-1221 ext. 3. The premises are to be sold SPL Advisory Team—Help make the library a great place subject to and with the benefit of their delivery of The Westfield News? If so– we want to hear about it! for teens! Southwick Public Library Advisory Team is a fun, all easements, restrictions, en- All too often, negativity dominates the news. It’s time to change that! friendly group that brainstorms events to put on at the library croachments, building and zon- ing laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax for teens, create themed book displays, and discuss ways to So shoot us an email at [email protected] make the library better for you! Joining SPLAT is a great way titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of ten- or write to us at 62 School St, Westfield, MA 01085 and tell us what your to stand out on resumes or college applications. This meeting ants and parties in possession, carrier has done to make your day just a little bit better. (If you don’t we will be discussing leadership roles within the group- such and attorney’s fees and costs. as President, Vice President, Graphic Artist, and more. Just have their name, that’s fine– we can always look it up by your address.) drop by Southwick Public Library on Thursday, November TERMS OF SALE: 15th from 2:30-3:20 pm. Light refreshments served. For A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS grades 7-12. For more information, please call Reference at ($5,000.00) in the form of a certi- 413-569-1221 ext. 3. fied check, bank treasurer’s Cookies and Coloring—Grades 7-12 are invited to the check or money order will be re- Southwick Public Library on Tuesday, November 20th from quired to be delivered at or be- 2:30-3:30 to color, chat, listen to music and have some cook- fore the time the bid is offered. ies. We will have all the coloring sheets, gel pens, and colored The successful bidder will be re- quired to execute a Foreclosure Looking for a pencils that you’ll need to take part in this relaxing activity. Sale Agreement immediately For more information, please call Reference at 413-569-1221 after the close of the bidding. ext. 3. The balance of the purchase Manga & Anime Club–Fans of manga and anime in grades price shall be paid within thirty 7-12 are welcome to the Southwick Public Library on (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, Unique Gift? November 29th from 2:30-3:30. We will be watching the bank treasurer’s check or other anime that was chosen by the group in the October meeting. check satisfactory to New to the club? Just ask Reference to find out which anime Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mort- was voted on. We will also be making bubble tea to enjoy dur- gagee reserves the right to bid ing the movie! No sign up required, just drop in. For more at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to information, please call Reference at 413-569-1221 ext. 3. amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the fore- ESL Classes closure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Pur- Learn English! Adult classes for all levels with conversa- chaser at the sale shall be en- tional focus, Tuesday evenings 6:30 – 8:30 pm, starting titled only to a return of the de- November 6th. Westfield Evangelical Free Church, 568 posit paid. The purchaser shall Southwick Rd, Westfield. Phone: (413) 562-1504. have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The Rescheduled Tax Workshop at WSPL description of the premises con- tained in said mortgage shall Put a picture of someone New date for: Tax Changes for 2018 – with Susan Allen, control in the event of an error in Wednesday, November 7th – 6:30-8pm. It’s never too early to this publication. time will Be start preparing for tax season. If you have questions about of the essence. you love on a keepsake. changes that might affect what you are filing, this workshop Other terms, if any, to be an- These are pictures the staff at The can help! We will discuss changes that affect both individuals nounced at the sale. and business owners, including itemized deductions, college Westfield News Group have taken at savings plans, investments, alimony, estate taxes, capital gains, Federal National Mortgage As- events throughout our communities. and more! sociation (Fannie Mae) Present This program is free, but space is limited. Registration is Holder of said Mortgage, required. For more info, or visit the Adult Services desk or call By Its Attorneys, (413) 736-4561 x3. The West Springfield Public Library is ORLANS PC located at 200 Park Street. 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