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Tremblay employed and facing at least $10,000 Laura DeBruin for helping her get “Insurance doesn’t cover it.” Correspondent in bills for Melissa’s surgery later this some answers and some help. Friends have reached out, but the WESTFIELD – Grace Mcintire is month that will hopefully relieve her “Kevin Pighetti has been a lifesav- Mcintires have a tough time accepting a good daughter. of the pain in her head that began last er,” Melissa said. “He pointed me to help. The 11-year-old thought her sum- fall. Dr. Mark at New England Dental “Our plan was for Travis to take on mer would be spent on vacation with Melissa had a filling removed and Wellness in Greenfield.” more work, but when Grace wanted to her family, including mom Melissa, days later was in excruciating pain. Pighetti also educated Melissa on do this, I couldn’t say no to her,” she dad Travis and brother Brayden, 9. At first, doctors thought she had mer- toxins and the effects they have on said. But instead, Grace is helping her cury poisoning. Another diagnosis your body, including mercury and In addition to her own pain, Melissa family through a difficult time by was migraines. Doctor after doctor other toxins and bacteria that can cre- said the worst part about her condition making and selling bracelets to raise could not pinpoint exactly what was ate what appears to be the cause of is not being able to be the mom she funds for Melissa’s upcoming sur- causing the pain, which became Melissa’s pain – cavitations. wants to be for her children. gery that’s not covered by health worse over the winter and into spring. Cavitations, or osteomyelitis, is a “I have ‘Mom Guilt’,” she said. “I insurance. It’s become so bad that Melissa can hole in a bone created by bacteria fol- can’t do anything because I’m in so “I feel bad for her,” said Grace, no longer work, is exhausted and the Grace Mcintire, 11, creates lowing an extraction such as removal much pain. That’s the hardest part – “and for my dad who is working long only way she gets any sleep is by sur- bracelets she calls Gracelets to of wisdom teeth or root canal. Melissa they see me miserable.” hours every day in the heat with a bad rounding her head with ice packs to raise funds for her mother’s is taking supplements to detoxify her When Grace approached Melissa back.” numb the pain. surgery. Orders can be placed body, which she said could take a year about selling the bracelets – Gracelets, Melissa, an interior decorator, and Melissa credits her chiropractor via her Gracelets Facebook even after the surgery. Travis, a contractor, are both self- Kevin Pighetti and physical therapist page. (Photo by Hope E. Tremblay) “The surgery is holistic,” she said. See Daughter, Page 3 Elm Street urban renewal plan RFI going public By Peter Currier Correspondent WESTFIELD- The Westfield Redevelopment Authority The multi-use trail runs behind Franklin Avenue (WRA) voted unanimously Thursday morning at City Hall to go public with the Request for Interest (RFI) for the Elm Elementary School, which is slated for a building project. Westfield River Levee Multi-Use Trail going east. (Photo Street Urban Renewal Plan (URP). (Photo by Amy Porter) by Amy Porter) The WRA is seeking investors for a possible building in the location of the parking area next to the PVTA station on Elm Street. Previously, the WRA had proposed a four-story build- ing that would be a mixed use of residential and commercial City submits 25% design for the spaces. Jeff Daley, founder of CJC Development Advisors, LLC said that a developer from Boston took a tour of the site with Westfield River Levee Multi-Use Trail him and said it may not be an easy project. He said that if the city were to consider putting affordable housing there, it By Amy Porter launch and other access points to the would be easier because there would be more guaranteed Correspondent Westfield River, and ends at the Riding money and guaranteed returns of investment. WESTFIELD – Westfield’s Engineering Williams Way Flood Control Pump Station, “His final comment to me was that he would be surprised if Department has submitted 25% plans to the where a parking lot will probably be added, the city got any responses just because it’s such a difficult Massachusetts Department of Transportation Cressotti said. urban development to do without serious incentives from the for the Westfield River Levee Multi-Use There is already a well-worn walking trail city and the state,” said Daley. Trail. on the levee, which Cressotti said is certified, In last month’s meeting, Daley noted that there did not The move followed acceptance by the City in good shape, and groomed twice a year by seem to be overwhelming excitement among possible inves- Council on July 8 of the first installment of a the city. He said the work they will be doing tors at the developers preview. At the time, Daley said a cou- $300,000 grant from the MassDOT for the will add mass to the levee, widening the crest ple of people had expressed interest in the project but that design work. The city also has $175,000 in to 16 feet and the multi-use trail to 10 feet. In they would have to check their finances first. local funds for the work from the previous order to widen the crest, they will kick out Community Development Director Peter J. Miller said that fiscal year budget, which will meet the the toe on the protected side away from the if subsidized housing is the route they end up going, they matching requirement, according to City river, or put in retaining walls of large con- should advise people to be aggressive with their requests for Engineer Mark Cressotti. crete blocks, like those next to the CGRT by subsidies. The Westfield River Levee Multi-Use Trail Stop & Shop. “If that’s the only way to get responses, if there is a need for will extend the Westfield River Esplanade, Some sheds and properties encroaching on subsidies, I would rather get responses that say how the proj- located along the levee between Sackett Mark Cressotti city land next to the levee will be disturbed, ect does work rather than not get responses and get no real Street and Elm Street, a mile to the west to Westfield City Engineer and property owners are being notified. feedback,” said Miller, adding that the WRA should not be Ellsworth Street, and a mile to the east, end- “We’re going to have some impacts,” scared away from investors that ask for too much. ing at Riding Williams Way. The esplanade is at the inter- Cressotti said. Daley said he believes that the projected costs for develop- section of the future Columbia Greenway Rail Trail cen- However, he also said that they have found the presence ment and rental were not calculated with Westfield’s market tral downtown portion and the recently converted Railroad of a multi-use trail increases property values, which has data in mind. He also urged against committing to certain Bridge. occurred in the Ridgecrest, Munger Hill and Colony Drive incentives for developers, because the WRA does not have the Cressotti said the trail will provide an east-west road area. authority to give them. connect for neighborhoods along the levee to downtown The total project, which has been accepted by the “People from the eastern part of the state live in a different destinations including the CGRT. In addition, the trail will MassDOT, is anticipated to cost $4.5 million, which economy than we do,” said Miller, “What works in Brockton connect to Franklin Avenue Elementary School, slated for Cressotti said will ostensibly be paid for with federal and doesn’t work in Westfield. What works in Lawrence doesn’t expansion, and Whitney Field playground to the west; and state funds, although he is also pursuing other, quicker, work in Westfield.” to the Chapman playground and Senior Center, many of funding. Miller said towns in eastern Massachusetts would have to whose members use the trail, to the east. The eastern por- subsidize about 25 percent of a similar project, while in west- tion runs parallel with Meadow Street, passing a canoe See Multi-Use Trail, Page 3 ern Massachusetts it may have be subsidized close to 35 or 40

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Restoration project underway for art show buildings; volunteers needed By Lori Szepelak now require improvements and being jacked in place, as well as being Correspondent upgrades,” said Wyman. plumbed with a temporary base. BLANDFORD-Since the early Society members have voted to “Next year the joists and beams will 1900’s, the two buildings that now embark on a three-year restoration be in and the plywood floor,” said showcase the annual art show exhibi- project that will include jacking up the Wyman. tion during the annual Blandford Fair buildings (12″-24″), plumbing the Restoration efforts will also include have stood the test of time – and the posts since they are twisted, straighten replacing doors and reconfiguring weather. and rebalance them and then set them windows to ensure the building is “Over the years the post and beam back on a secure base. more “weather resistant” than it is buildings have served in several “We will also remove the stone dust now. capacities, including an animal exhibi- floor and install pressure treated joists “All of the labor to complete this tion as well as housing poultry and and beams and add a sublayer of pres- restoration process will be done by rabbits,” said Bruce Wyman, president sure treated plywood for moisture pro- volunteers,” said Wyman. of the Union Agricultural and tection,” said Wyman. Society members have secured Horticulture Society which oversees The finished floor will feature pres- funding through the Westfield Bank the Blandford Fair. sure treated pine logs that have been Futures Fund, the Hampden County Wyman noted that in 1987, the donated, according to Wyman. Improvement League Trust Fund, and buildings were relocated from the “The 10″-14″ boards will be cut one private donor. south end of the fairgrounds to its right here during the fair,” said “When we establish priorities for present location and was repurposed Wyman. the fairgrounds, we tend to price a for the art show exhibition. Wyman said the project, expected to project to make permanent repairs so “The two buildings have experi- cost between $12,000 – $15,000, The Blandford Fair’s art show buildings will receive a facelift – dur- enced general wear and tear which began in mid-June with the buildings See Restoration, Page 3 ing a three-year process. (Lori Szepelak photo) PAGE 2 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Friday, July 19, the 200th day of 2019. There are 165 days left in the year.

n July 19, 1969, Apollo 11 and its astronauts, In 1989, 111 people were killed when United Air Lines Flight his gun and badge and placed on desk duty. Actor James Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael 232, a DC-10 which suffered the uncontained failure of its Garner, 86, died in Los Angeles. Collins, went into orbit around the moon. tail engine and the loss of hydraulic systems, crashed while O making an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa; 185 other One year ago: On this date: people survived. The White House said President Donald Trump had invited In 1553, King Henry VIII’s daughter Mary was proclaimed Russian President Vladimir Putin to the White House in the Queen of England after Lady Jane Grey was deposed. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush joined former presi- fall for a second get-together, just days after a Helsinki sum- dents Ronald Reagan, Gerald R. Ford and Richard M. Nixon mit that brought Trump criticism from Democrats and Re- In 1812, during the War of 1812, the First Battle of Sackets at ceremonies dedicating the Nixon Library and Birthplace publicans alike. Putin said his summit with Trump had been Harbor in Lake Ontario resulted in an American victory as (since redesignated the Richard Nixon Presidential Library a success, and he accused Trump’s opponents in the U.S. U.S. naval forces repelled a British attack. and Museum) in Yorba Linda, California. of hampering any progress on the issues they discussed. A duck boat packed with tourists capsized and sank in high In 1848, a pioneering women’s rights convention convened in In 1993, President Bill Clinton announced a policy allowing winds on a lake in the tourist town of Branson, Missouri, kill- Seneca Falls, New York. homosexuals to serve in the military under a compromise ing 17 people. dubbed “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t pursue.” In 1944, the Democratic national convention convened in Today’s Birthdays: Chicago with the nomination of President Franklin D. Roos- In 2016, Republicans meeting in Cleveland nominated Don- Actress Helen Gallagher is 93. Country singer Sue Thomp- evelt considered a certainty. ald Trump as their presidential standard-bearer; in brief vid- son is 93. Singer Vikki Carr is 79. Blues singer-musician Little eotaped remarks, Trump thanked the delegates, saying: Freddie King is 79. Country singer-musician Commander In 1961, TWA became the first airline to begin showing regu- “This is a movement, but we have to go all the way.” Cody is 75. Actor George Dzundza is 74. Rock singer-mu- larly scheduled in-flight movies as it presented “By Love Pos- sician Alan Gorrie (Average White Band) is 73. International sessed” to first-class passengers on a flight from New York Ten years ago: Tennis Hall of Famer Ilie Nastase is 73. Rock musician Brian to Los Angeles. A Russian-owned civilian helicopter crashed shortly after May is 72. Rock musician Bernie Leadon is 72. Actress Bev- takeoff from southern Afghanistan’s largest NATO base, kill- erly Archer is 71. Movie director Abel Ferrara is 68. Actor In 1979, the Nicaraguan capital of Managua fell to Sandinista ing 16 civilians. Israel rejected a U.S. demand to suspend Peter Barton is 63. Rock musician Kevin Haskins (Love and guerrillas, two days after President Anastasio Somoza fled a planned housing project in east Jerusalem. Stewart Cink Rockets; Bauhaus) is 59. Movie director Atom Egoyan is 59. the country. won the British Open in a four-hole playoff with Tom Wat- Actor Campbell Scott is 58. Actor Anthony Edwards is 57. son. Eighty-one-year-old Hershel McGriff became the oldest Country singer Kelly Shiver is 56. Actress Clea Lewis is 54. In 1980, the Moscow Summer Olympics began, minus doz- driver to take part in a national NASCAR series race, finishing Percusssionist Evelyn Glennie is 54. Country musician Jer- ens of nations that were boycotting the games because of the 13th in a Camping World West Series event at Portland In- emy Patterson is 49. Classical singer Urs Buhler (Il Divo) is Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. ternational Raceway. Author Frank McCourt, who’d won the 48. Actor Andrew Kavovit is 48. Rock musician Jason McGerr Pulitzer Prize for his memoir “Angela’s Ashes,” died in New (Death Cab for Cutie) is 45. Actor Benedict Cumberbatch is In 1985, Christa McAuliffe of New Hampshire was chosen to York at 78. 43. Actress Erin Cummings is 42. TV chef Marcela Valladolid be the first schoolteacher to ride aboard the space shuttle. is 41. Actor Chris Sullivan (“This is Us”) is 39. Actor Jared Pa- (McAuliffe and six other crew members died when the Chal- Five years ago: dalecki is 37. Actor Trai Byers is 36. Actress Kaitlin Double- lenger exploded shortly after liftoff in January 1986.) A New York City police officer (Daniel Pantaleo) involved in day (“Nashville”) is 35. Actor/comedian Dustin Ybarra is 33. the arrest of Eric Garner, who died in custody two days earlier Actor Steven Anthony Lawrence is 29. after being placed in an apparent chokehold, was stripped of THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 - PAGE 3 Public Notice YANKEE VILLAGE RESTAURANT GOVERNMENT MEETINGS ~ Yankee Village Plaza ~ City issues water 63 Southwick Rd. • Westfield, MA MONDAY, JULY 22 (413) 572-1224 Southwick: restrictions Come Visit Board of Appeals Public Hearing at 7:15 pm

WESTFIELD – The City of Westfield Wednesday afternoon our New iCe Blandford: issued a water restriction for all water users. Conservation Commission Meeting at 6 pm The Board of Water Commissioners has determined that Cream Parlor! Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm mandatory conservation measures are necessary to ensure that an adequate supply of water exists for all water consumers. Soft Serve Cones, Sundaes, Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm Pursuant to its authority under state and local laws, rules, and Milkshakes and More! Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm regulations, the City of Westfield Board of Water Commissioners has declared a State of Water Supply Conservation. A water Summer Hours: Mon-Tues: 6am-2pm • Wed-Sun: 6am-8pm Chester: supply shortage was created with the removal of Municipal Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm Wells Number 7 and 8 due to contamination with PFASs, and BUY ONE REGULAR SIZE Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm increased summer demand has placed stress on the water sup- ply. CONE, GET A CHILD SIZE Water use restrictions: SMALL CONE FREE! TUESDAY, JULY 23 These restrictions apply to customers of the City of Westfield With Coupon. Expires 8/31/19. Department of Public Works Water Division and are necessary One coupon per person. Cannot be to maintain water pressure to ensure public safety and to ensure combined with any other offers. Tolland: an adequate system capacity for essential uses by all custom- Board of Assessors at 10 am ers. These restrictions are subject to change as conditions require. Southwick: This Non- Essential Water Use Restriction begins July 17, Cemetery Commission Meeting at 5:30 pm 2019 and shall be effective until further notice. Daughter A. All non-essential water use is ONLY ALLOWED on Continued from Page 1 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 at ODD Numbered Houses. as she calls them – she teared up that her daughter wanted to B. All non-essential water use is ONLY ALLOWED on help. Wednesday Friday, and Sunday before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. “I’m so proud of her,” said Melissa. “When I saw how much Blandford: at EVEN Numbered Houses. she wanted to do this, I just had to support her. She is so Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm C. No non-essential water use is allowed on Mondays. thoughtful and kind and what more could you want as a mom?” Examples of “non-essential” water use include: The Mcintires have been overwhelmed by support from fam- Westfield: • Irrigation of lawns via sprinklers or automatic irrigation ZBA at 7:15 pm systems; ily and friends. Just two days after creating a Gracelets • Washing of vehicles, except in a commercial car wash or as Facebook page, Grace had raised more than $3,500. necessary for operator safety; and “She originally set a goal of $600, then $1,500, then she • Washing of exterior building surfaces, parking lots, drive- decided she wanted to fund the whole thing,” said Melissa. ways or sidewalks, except as necessary to apply surface treat- “We’ve made it into a family affair.” ments such as paint, preservatives, stucco, pavement or Melissa helps Grace with the bracelets that she makes on her cement. rubber band loom with beads, and Brayden helps track the LOST & FOUND • Irrigation of lawns, gardens, flowers and ornamental plants money. Grace wrote about her motivation on the Gracelets page. by means of a hand-held hose, soaker hose or drip irrigation “My mom is very sick and is not her normal self right now, Lost: Pictures in a baggie, either on School system. and she gets really upset that she cannot do the fun things she Street in Westfield or at the Health Center in Examples of water uses NOT subject to restrictions: does in life with her family,” she wrote, adding “Prayers, posi- Huntington. If found, please call 413-364-5732. • For health and safety reasons; tive vibes are welcome.” • By regulation; Gracelets are $5 each and come in a variety of colors. Each • For the production of food and fiber; bracelet style has a name created by Grace that was inspired by • For the maintenance of livestock; or her family. For instance, there’s the “Bubs” bracelet named for • To meet the core functions of a business (for example, Brayden’s nickname, Bubba. The “Mac Daddy” bracelet fea- irrigation by golf courses as necessary to maintain tees, greens, tures red, yellow, green and black beads as a nod to Travis’ love and limited fairway watering, or irrigation by plant nurseries as of reggae music. The green “Fresh” bracelet is Grace’s way of necessary to maintain stock). hoping for a fresh start for her mom. Enforcement: Orders for Gracelets can be placed at www.facebook.com/ It is unlawful for any person to violate the terms, conditions, restrictions or requirements of a declaration of a state of water donate/606954113128297/2441516295908546/. Donations can supply emergency or state of water supply conservation. The also be made via Venmo. penalty for violation of these mandatory restrictions is $25.00 for the first citation and $50.00 for the second and each addi- tional citation. Each day on which a violation occurs consti- Restoration tutes a separate violation. Continued from Page 1 This mandatory water restriction program is designed to sustain the water supply for all. Your anticipated cooperation is we don’t have to do it again,” said Wyman. “Our philosophy greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please contact is we have to do it well and we’re going to do it right the first the Water Division at 413-572-6269. time.” Other “priorities” during the recent past have included a new roof for the President’s Building and updating the horse Multi-Use Trail show ring and stalls. Continued from Page 1 Wyman noted that the Massachusetts Agricultural Fairs Now that the 25% design has been submitted; MassDOT will Program once had a rehabilitation fund that allowed home- respond to the design, then the city will respond to comments. town fairs to request money for projects on their grounds. Following those steps, a public hearing will be scheduled by the “That division ended 10 years ago and there is an effort end of 2019 to review the project with abutting neighborhoods and underway to get the funds restored,” said Wyman, noting that the general public. the funding is in the “hands of the legislators.” The 25% design is available on the city website at www.cityof- For now, Wyman is always seeking volunteers who have westfield.org under Active Projects in the Engineering Department. some time to help with a multitude of projects needing atten- The central portion of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail which tion on the fairgrounds. will connect to the esplanade, a MassDOT project, is out to bid, “We have a core group of volunteers who give of their time and the tentative date for opening bids is at the end of August. for the Blandford Fair,” said Wyman. “The dedication of these If you would like to run a Cressotti is hopeful that the state will award the contract and start volunteers is immeasurable and we welcome area residents to Birthday Announcement in construction this fall, working through the winter. He said the join us in the effort.” project could then conceivably be completed by the end of 2020. For more information on volunteering opportunities, visit The Westfield News contact “I think they have a shot at it. Being optimistic, it’s not a lot of www.blandfordfair.com and click on the Volunteer link. us at: 413-562-4181 work other than the bridges,” Cressotti said.

Urban Renewal Plan Are You Having A Continued from Page 1 TAG percent. we have to be positive, know that we have a WHS Freshman Orientation WRA board member Kathleen Witalisz said good project, know that we have done our due WESTFIELD — Westfield High School, invites all incom- that she is seeing mixed reactions among diligence to get it to the point where it is right Advertise it with us! ing freshman, new and transfer students and their parents/ Reach over 30,000 Homes! people about the project. now, and know that between the city’s desire Westfield News & Pennysaver Pkg. guardians to attend Freshman/Parent Orientation on Tuesday Only $16.45! “I’m not getting that warm and fuzzy feel- to see movement and growth in the downtown (Includes Free Tag Sale Signs) August 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. This will be an oppor- ing that we should go out there and promote Westfield we will have a viable project in a Contact Flora at: 413-562-4181 ext. 118 or: [email protected] tunity to get acquainted with the school and programs that are this and get this going,” said Witalisz, “and short period of time.” offered at Westfield High School. yet I’m also hearing that we’ve got people Following the vote, Miller will now go pub- that have called and inquired.” lic with the RFI beginning next Wednesday. Witalisz said there seems to be some inter- The project is being proposed thanks to a est, but the issue is how they have been going technical assistance grant of $50,000 from The Westfield News about the process. She believes that they have MassDevelopment last summer. The WRA not effectively showcased the site for what it contracted with Boston architects and urban could really become. planners Utile Design to study the city block Daley noted that in his conversations with and utilization of parking. The current plan is GASBUSTERS developers, the problem seems to be the con- to design and build a mixed-use residential cept of urban development itself, rather than and commercial building on the Elm Street lot Hyper • Local When it comes to 21st century multimedia Westfield being an unattractive location. next to the PVTA bus station, however, CITY OF WESTFIELDplatforms,TOWN “hyper local” OF isSOUTHWICK a term you hear a lot. “At some point in time there will be an Witalisz said in past meetings that it could be opportunity here,” said Witalisz, “It’s just that subject to change. It’s not a new idea. In fact, The Westfield News Citgo has been providing readers with “hyper local” 2.61 Mobil 436 N Elm St news coverage2.68 of Westfield,600 College Southwick, Hwy and the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and 2.63 Pride regional newspapers only provide fleeting 234 E Main St coverage of2.73 local issuesSunoco you care about. TV stations and big newspaper555 College publishers, Hwy after 2.63 Irving years of cutbacks and mergers, frankly aren’t 1400 Russel Rd able to provide in-depth coverage of smaller 2.87 Pride markets anymore. 198 College Hwy Cumberland Farms 2.67 69 Main St But, day in and day out, The Westfield News provides consistant coverage of the stories you need to know about, that are important to your *Cash www.thewestfieldnews.com/gasbuddy-pricescity, town, neighborhood and home. The Westfield News Group 62 School Street • Westfield, MA 01085 • (413) 562-4181

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I can’t believe what I am reading. Three city councilors go to Washington D.C. to discuss the Water issue here in Westfield. The three individuals ( Emmershy, Surprise, Allie) who did not vote to clean the water in Westfield last year are now the City’s champi- on?! These are the councilors who made public health a political issue. Shame on them and anyone who votes for them.

Trump disavows ‘Send her back!’ chant as Omar stands defiant EPA rejects challenge By ALAN FRAM and DARLENE SUPERVILLE They have “a big obligation and the obligation is to love Associated Press your country,” he said. “There’s such hatred. They have such WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has hatred.” of pesticide linked chided his supporters who chanted “send her back” when he The chants at the Trump rally brought scathing criticism questioned the loyalty of a Somali-born congresswoman, join- from GOP lawmakers as well as from Democrats, though the ing widespread criticism of the campaign crowd’s cry after Republicans did not fault Trump himself. to brain damage Republicans warned about political blowback from the angry By ELLEN KNICKMEYER House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California scene. Associated Press declared that the chant has “no place in our party and no place In a week that has been full of hostile exchanges over race WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection in this country.” and love of country on both sides, Trump also claimed he had Agency rejected a key legal challenge Thursday to a pesticide Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois tweeted that it was “ugly, tried to stop the chant at a reelection event Wednesday night linked to brain damage in children, saying environmental wrong, & would send chills down the spines of our Founding in North Carolina — though video shows otherwise. The groups had failed to prove that a ban was warranted. Fathers. This ugliness must end, or we risk our great union.” crowd’s “send her back” shouts resounded for 13 seconds as The agency’s defense of continued use of the widely used Citing Trump’s rhetoric, House Democrats said they were Trump made no attempt to interrupt them. He paused in his bug-killer chlorpyrifos could set the stage for a pivotal federal discussing arranging security for Omar and the three other speech and surveyed the scene, taking in the uproar. court decision on whether to overrule the EPA and force the congresswomen. “I started speaking really quickly,” he told reporters agency to ban it. Even by Trump’s standards, the campaign rally offered an Thursday. “I was not happy with it. I disagree with it” and “To me, this starts the clock on the use of chlorpyrifos on extraordinary tableau for American politics: a president drink- “would certainly try” to stop any similar chant at a future rally. food crops in the US,” said former senior EPA attorney Kevin ing in a crowd’s cries to expel a congresswoman from the The taunt’s target — Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minoli. country who’s his critic and a woman of color. Minnesota — responded defiantly Thursday. She told report- Scientists say studies have shown that chlorpyrifos damag- It was also the latest demonstration of how Trump’s verbal ers at the Capitol that she believes the president is a “fascist” es the brains of fetuses and children. The pesticide has been cannonades are capable of dominating the news. Democrats and cast the confrontation as a fight over “what this country used nationally on dozens of food crops, but California — the had hoped the spotlight on Thursday would be on House pas- truly should be.” nation’s largest agricultural state — and a handful of other sage of legislation to boost the minimum wage for the first “We are going to continue to be a nightmare to this presi- states have recently moved to ban it. time in a decade. dent because his policies are a nightmare to us. We are not The agency said the environmental groups had failed to To many GOP ears, this time the attention wasn’t all posi- deterred. We are not frightened,” she told a cheering crowd prove that the pesticide wasn’t safe. tive. that greeted her like a local hero at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Last summer, a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina, a conservative who International Airport as she returned from Washington. Appeals ordered the EPA to ban all sales of the pesticide. The attended Trump’s rally, told reporters at the Capitol that the Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar says she isn't backing down in court decided to reconsider that ruling with a slate of 11 chant “does not need to be our campaign call like we did her criticism of President Donald Trump. The congresswoman judges, who gave the EPA until this month to respond to the ‘Lock her up’ last time.” was welcomed to her home district in Minneapolis one day environmental groups’ arguments for banning chlorpyrifos. That was a reference to a 2016 campaign mantra that Trump after the crowd at a Trump rally chanted "send her back." (July The EPA under the Obama administration had initiated a continues to encourage aimed at that year’s Democratic presi- 19) ban, but the agency reversed that decision shortly after dential candidate, Hillary Clinton. The back-and-forth captured the potential impacts of President Donald Trump took office. Walker, who called the chant “offensive,” was among about Trump’s willingness to inject racist rhetoric into his reelection The EPA defense Thursday showed that “as long as the 10 House GOP leaders who had breakfast Thursday with Vice fight. Trump’s allies distanced themselves from the chant, fret- Trump administration is in charge, this EPA will favor the President Mike Pence at Pence’s residence in Washington. ting over the voters it might turn off in next year’s election and interests of the chemical lobby over children’s safety,” said Walker said he cautioned Pence that attention to the chant beyond. Democrats, meanwhile, pointed to the episode as a Ken Cook, head of the Environmental Working Group envi- could distract voters next year from the economy and other rallying cry to energy and mobilize their supporters to vote ronmental advocacy organization. themes Republicans want to emphasize. Trump out of office. In a statement, the EPA said it was separately speeding up a “We don’t need to take it that far where we change the nar- “We are ready,” Omar said to cheers, before heading to a regular agency review of the pesticide’s continued use, and rative of the story,” he said he told Pence. town hall on Medicare for All. expected a decision on that well ahead of a 2022 deadline. The lawmakers attending agreed that the chant was inap- Trump started the week’s tumult by tweeting Sunday that The EPA said it also was talking with chlorpyrifos makers propriate and could prove a harmful distraction, and Pence Omar and three other freshmen congresswomen could “go about further restrictions on how farmers use the pesticide. concurred and said he’d discuss it with Trump, said another back” to their native countries if they were unhappy here. His participant who described the conversation on condition of other targets — all Trump detractors — were Reps. Alexandria anonymity. Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and In North Carolina, Trump berated each of the four congress- Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts. women and said: “They never have anything good to say. All are American citizens, and all but Omar was born in the That’s why I say, ‘Hey if you don’t like it, let ‘em leave, let U.S. She fled to America as a child with her family from vio- ‘em leave.’” He added, “I think in some cases they hate our lence-wracked Somalia. country.” The president did not back down from that criticism on His criticism of Omar included a false accusation that she Thursday. has voiced pride in al-Qaida.

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(413)562-4181 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 - PAGE 5 Middlefield Fair is Aug. 9-11 MIDDLEFIELD - The Governing Board of Directors for Obituaries the Highland Agricultural Society announced the 2019 Police Logs Middlefield Fair will be held Aug. 9 – 11 at the Middlefield thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Fair Grounds, 8 Bell Road, Middlefield. WESTFIELD Michael J Swayger The Middlefield Fair is one of the oldest fairs in the country Major crime and incident report DENNISPORT, MA: Michael and preserves many of the traditions of the old-time country Friday, July 12, 2019 Joseph Swayger, 36, of Dennisport, fairs. The fair brings an opportunity for the community to 12:38 p.m.: fraud, Southampton Road, a resident came to MA passed away in his home sur- come together and compete to be the best of the best in many the station to complain of fraud, the responding officer reports rounded by family on Sunday, July categories while providing a learning opportunity for the the victim said that she paid for a trip and found out after she 7, 2019. He was born in Holyoke, younger generation. You’ll find our exhibitor’s hall full of got to Puerto Rico that no such tour existed; MA and raised in Westfield, MA. entries from local hilltown residents in categories such as 3:31 p.m.: assault, Yale Street, a resident came to the station Michael excelled in academics baking, canning, vegetables, quilting, needle work and so to complain that the was assaulted, the responding officer throughout elementary school, much more. The old fashioned arts, crafts and cooking skills reports the victim said that a known person burned him with a high school and college as well as are alive and well in the hilltowns. cigarette but he does not wish to pursue criminal charges; being a fierce competitor in a vari- On Friday evening, the noise level goes up in this typically 11:10 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, North Elm Street, a ety of sports. He graduated from quiet hilltown as the Ken Boisseau Memorial Diesel Truck patrol office reports he encountered a vehicle parked diago- St. Mary’s High School as a mem- Pulls are featured in our mechanical pull arena. On Saturday, nally in the roadway facing the wrong direction on the one- ber of the National Honor Society. He attended the gas-powered trucks have their turn in the arena. Also on way street, the officer reports the operator was found to be Assumption College and University of MA Amherst schedule for Saturday are the horse pulls which are located intoxicated, Megan L. Gardner, 34, of 41 Prospect St., pursuing a degree in the field of medicine. across the fairgrounds in the animal arena. On Sunday, the Westfield, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under After the loss of his father in 2006, Michael shifted his garden tractors are in the mechanical pull arena and the oxen the influence of liquor and possession of a open container of focus to the family business, Swayger Plumbing & are in the animal arena. alcohol in a motor vehicle. Heating, and became a third-generation licensed Master Live entertainment includes magician Johnny Mystic, Ben Plumber. He earned a multitude of certifications includ- the Balloon Man, Charlie Hunter and the grand finale on ing: A/C, Refrigeration and Master Pipefitter. He was Sunday -- A Ray of Elvis. There will be a petting zoo, a reptile also an evening instructor for Cape Cod Plumbing encounter and a K9 demonstration. Free children’s activities School. Michael’s latest achievement and for which he throughout the fair and each day ends with a free raffle for a was most proud was working alongside his younger new bike. There will traditional fair food available as well as other Court Logs brother, David, and re-establishing Swayger Plumbing, Heating & Cooling as a successful local business. vendors. Sunday morning is the traditional blueberry pancake Michael had an endless thirst for knowledge and a breakfast. Westfield District Court diverse group of interests. He was a sports car enthusiast Middlefield Fair is an agricultural fair rooted in traditional Friday, July 12, 2019 and owned a classic Camaro and two red Corvettes over country fair tradition. Holding traditional competitions in Gabrielle A. Vitti, 18, of 6 Upper Meadow, Granby, Conn., the years. His love of the open water led him to become baking, cooking, canning, needlework, quilting and so much was released on her personal recognizance pending an Aug. 1 a Captain of the Sea. His mother’s cooking inspired him more. We have old fashioned oxen and horse pulls in addition hearing after she was arraigned on a two charges of assault and to enroll in culinary classes in Boston. He enjoyed read- to our more modern truck and tractor pulls. There is fun, food, battery brought by State Police. ing about various topics and travelled throughout the and entertainment for all. Ali A. Zebian, 25, of 49 Woodsong Road, Westfield, was U.S. and Europe. He was a thrill seeker with dreams of released on his personal recognizance pending a July 30 hear- flying planes and skydiving. He had a heart of gold ing after he was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery which was evident through his special appreciation for Westfield State University receives brought by Westfield police. people and animals. Valerie M. Flynn, 55, of 3 Townsend Road, Farmington, Given all of his great accomplishments, everything CASE 2019 Educational Fundraising Conn., was released on her personal recognizance pending a paled in comparison to Michael’s unwavering love and Award for overall improvement Aug 8 hearing after she was arraigned on a charge of operating dedication to his mother and siblings. To his family, he a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor brought by will always be remembered for his true likeness to his WESTFIELD – Westfield State University has received a Granville police. namesake, St. Michael the Archangel. He was their 2019 Educational Fundraising Award from the Council for John Furman, 63, of 692 Main Road, Granville, was champion, advocate and protector. He will be missed Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for overall released on his personal recognizance pending a Sept. 26 hear- always and held in their hearts forever. improvement, in recognition of significant program growth ing after he was arraigned on a charge of larceny of property Michael is predeceased by his beloved father Robert over a three-year period. valued more than $1,200 brought by Granville police. Francis Swayger (2006) his older brother and mentor Ninety-eight U.S. higher education institutions received Robert E. Brodeur, 34, of 1 Kline Road., P.O. Box 786, Matthew Robert Swayger (2018) his adored grandpar- awards this year. Westfield State is among 30 institutions to Southwick, was released on his personal recognizance pend- ents James and Hazel Affenito and Thomas and Ruth earn its first Educational Fundraising Award this year—a ing a July 30 hearing after he was arraigned on charges of Swayger. He is survived by his loving mother Raphaella record number since the awards were established in 1993. negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operation of a motor (Affenito) Swayger and his cherished siblings Christina Since Ramon S. Torrecilha joined the University as its 20th vehicle under the influence of drugs, possession of a Class A and David Swayger. He also leaves many aunts, uncles president in 2016, a culture of renewed philanthropy has drug and a marked lanes violation brought by Southwick and cousins. been developed. The Westfield State Foundation, the philan- police. A Funeral Mass will be held in his honor at 11 am thropic partner of the University, realized gifts of nearly Monday, July 22nd at Holy Trinity Church, 246 Main St. $691,000 in Fiscal Year 2015. Over the next three years, it (Route 28), W. Harwich, MA 02671. Family and friends raised nearly $900,000 in FY16; $1.8 million in FY17 and Public Notice will gather prior to Mass from 9:30-10:30 am at the more than $3 million in FY18. Westfield State was one of Doane, Beal & Ames, 729 Route 134, South Dennis, MA just six public comprehensive institutions with endowments WGBY to Change Frequencies on 02660. To share a memory or for online condolences under $35 million to receive this honor this year. please visitwww.doanebealamesdennis.com. “Westfield State is proud to receive this national recogni- Monday July 22 Over-the-air antenna tion for the philanthropic success we have enjoyed over the past four years,” said Dr. Torrecilha. “We are thankful for the users must rescan their television to con- exemplary efforts and teamwork of the Division of tinue to watch WGBY programs Institutional Advancement, led by Vice President for Sen. Warren pitches new Institutional Advancement and Executive Director of the SPRINGFIELD – On Monday, July 22, 2019 WGBY-TV Westfield State Foundation Dr. Erica Broman, and the com- Public Television for Western New England will be changing constraints on private equity mitment of our many constituents who support the success of frequencies. Over-the-air antenna users must rescan their TVs students through their personal, professional, and financial on or after July 22 or they will lose their signal. Cable and By ELANA SCHOR satellite viewers are not affected. “The Federal Communications Associated Press contributions.” “These institutions have not only demonstrated the highest Commission is mandating that many over-the-air TV channels WASHINGTON (AP) — White House hopeful Elizabeth across the U.S. change frequencies in order to open up air- Warren is proposing new regulations on the private equity industry, levels of professionalism and best practice in their fundrais- pitching constraints designed to end what she decries as “legalized ing efforts, they have contributed to the betterment of educa- waves for new high-speed wireless services,” explains Lynn looting” by investment firms that take over troubled companies. tional advancement worldwide by serving as a model to Page, WGBY’s Senior Director of TV/Radio/Digital Warren’s plan, the latest in a series of policy ideas that have which others can aspire,” said Sue Cunningham, CASE Operations. Cable television and satellite TV subscribers propelled the Massachusetts senator to the top tier of the 2020 President and CEO. won’t have to do a thing — those providers will rescan for Democratic presidential primary, would hold private equity firms The Educational Fundraising Awards annually recognize their customers, but those who watch WGBY over the air with liable for debts and pension promises made by the companies they exemplary development programs based on a blind review of an antenna will need to rescan their TV channel line ups on or buy up. It would restrict the firms’ ability to pay dividends as well data submitted to the CASE AMAtlas Voluntary Support of soon after Monday, July 22 in order to continue receiving as high fees that shift money out of acquired companies. Education (VSE) survey. CASE member institutions that WGBY-TV. The channel number itself (57 for over-the-air The new private equity rules bring Warren’s detail-driven cam- have participated in the VSE for the past three years are auto- viewers) will not change. A change in frequency impacts how paign back to the familiar ground that launched her political career matically considered. a channel is received over the air by your TV. “Rescanning” is — reining in Wall Street. how a TV finds all the available channels in the broadcast Warren, the former chair of the independent panel that oversaw area. There is no need to purchase new equipment or services the government’s 2008 bailout of major financial institutions, is a to rescan. Viewers can learn how to rescan their particular TV longtime foe of the financial industry who has underscored since A PRAYER launching her presidential run that she is a capitalist. But like TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Nursing Services set or converter box at at tvanswers.org. While each TV set democratic socialist Bernie Sanders , a rival for the Democratic Holy Spirit, You who made me see may be slightly different, the most common steps are: everything and showed me the way at the Westfield · Make sure you have a VHF/UHF antenna connected to nomination to challenge President Donald Trump, Warren is build- to reach my ideal. You, who gave me ing her campaign around a promise of sweeping upheaval she says the Divine gift to forgive and forget Senior Center your TV. • Use your remote to access your TV menu. would spread around more of the benefits of economic growth. the wrong done to me and you, who Nursing services are avail- “I am tired of big financial firms looting the economy to pad are in all instances of my life with me. • Select “Channel Setup” (or similar). I, in this short dialogue want to thank able at the Westfield Senior their own pockets while the rest of the economy suffers,” Warren you for everything and confirm once • Choose “Antenna” and/or “Air.” wrote in a Medium post announcing her plan on Thursday. “I am Center, 45 Noble Street, thanks more that I never want to be separat- to the generosity of Baystate • Run “Auto-Program.” (This may take 3–15 minutes.) done with Washington ignoring the evidence and acting as though ed from you no matter how great the Noble Hospital. Mary Ellen ——— boosting Wall Street helps our families. Financial firms have material desire may be. I want to be As the FCC changes the WGBY frequency, there may be helped push our economy badly off track.” with You and my loved ones in your Asher, RN, is at the Senior perpetual Glory. Thank you for your Center Tuesday and Friday signal strength variations. WGBY takes its broadcast quality Warren’s private equity proposals also include new rules that love towards me and my loved ones. seriously. Viewers can help WGBY address issues by provid- would require worker pay to take precedence over other obliga- mornings from 9 a.m. to noon Persons must pray the prayer three and can assist older adults with ing feedback about their experience. “WGBY may be able to tions when companies declare bankruptcy as well as more open consecutive days without asking your appeal to the FCC for improved broadcast power — but we disclosure of investment firms’ fees, both of which are included in wish. After the third day wish will be blood pressure checks, medica- private legislation she’s set to introduce later Thursday alongside granted no matter how difficult it may tion review, blood glucose test- need viewers to comment using the form at wgby.org/tvres- be. Then promise to publish this dia- ing, and one-to-one health edu- can,” says Page. Viewers can also contact WGBY via phone Senate and House Democratic colleagues. Her platform further logue as soon as this favor is grant- calls for the restoration of dividing lines between commercial and ed. I will never stop trusting in God cation. There is no charge for at 1-800-781-9429, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm or this service and no advance the 24-hour hotline at 1-800-639-5057 for help with rescan- investment banking that were repealed in 1999, a change that was and his power. D. part of both the Republican and the Democratic platforms during appointments are necessary. ning or providing feedback to the FCC. the 2016 presidential election despite Trump’s lack of emphasis on it during his campaign. The private equity industry pushed back at Warren’s proposal on Thursday. American Investment Council President Drew Maloney, When it comesWhen to 21st it comes century to 21st multimedia century multimedia platforms, “hyperplatforms, local” “hyper local” whose group represents private equity firms, said that the industry HyperHyper • Local • Localis a term youis hear a term a lot. you hear a lot. “is an engine for American growth and innovation — especially in Senator Warren’s home state of Massachusetts.” It’s not a newIt’s idea. not In a newfact, idea. The In Westfieldfact, The NewsWestfield has been News providing has been providing “Extreme political plans only hurt workers, investment, and our readers with readers“hyper local”with “hyper news coveragelocal” news of coverageWestfield, of Westfield,Southwick, Southwick, economy,” Maloney said in a statement. and the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and regional Private equity-backed companies headquartered in Warren’s and the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and regional home state employ nearly 400,000 people, the AIC said. newspapers onlynewspapers provide only fleeting provide coverage fleeting of localcoverage issues of localyou issuescare you care Warren is headed to Iowa for a two-day campaign swing during about. TV stationsabout. andTV stationsbig newspaper and big publishers,newspaper publishers,after years afterof years of which she’s likely to tout her new private equity plan, the latest cutbacks and mergers, frankly aren’t able to provide in-depth installment of a broader self-described “economic patriotism” cutbacks and mergers, frankly aren’t able to provide in-depth agenda that also includes a $2 trillion investment in environmen- coverage of smallercoverage markets of smaller anymore. markets anymore. tally friendly manufacturing . Besides bolstering her credentials as an antagonist of Wall Street, But, day in andBut, day day out, in and The day Westfield out, The News Westfield provides News consistant provides consistant Warren’s new proposal also gives her the chance to tout her avoid- coverage of thecoverage stories of you the need stories to youknow need about, to know that about,are important that are important ance of high-dollar fundraisers and reliance on small donors to to your city, town, neighborhood and home. power her campaign. Sanders, a Vermont senator, has similarly to your city, town, neighborhood and home. vowed to forgo high-dollar fundraisers, but the private equity industry remains a notable supporter of several of their Democratic presidential rivals . Federal Election Commission records show that employees of The Westfield News Group Blackstone, which leads Private Equity International’s ranking of The Westfield62 School Street • Westfield, News MA 01085 • (413)Group 562-4181 top private equity firms, have donated a total of $102,100 to 11 62 School Street • Westfield, MA 01085 • (413) 562-4181 Democratic presidential hopefuls this year, with South Bend, The Original The Westfield NewsThe Original • • Longmeadow News • Enfield Press Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg topping the list of recipients at The Westfield News • PENNYSAVER • Longmeadow News • $30,800. Neither Warren nor Sanders reported receiving contribu- PENNYSAVER Enfield Press tions from the private equity giant’s employees. PAGE 6 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS HOMEDESIGN Concrete planters are easy, cheap to make By HOLLY RAMER Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — What’s the difference between cement and concrete? In my case, about $9, 55 pounds and a slightly sore back. Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, cement is an ingredient in concrete, which also includes aggregates like sand, gravel or stone. I knew nothing about either product when I decided to try making some rustic/ industrial planters suitable for small succulents. What I quickly discovered: This stuff is heavy. By far, the hardest part of this project was loading the materials into and out of my car. This July 7, 2019 photo shows small concrete planters in Strafford, N.H. Concrete planters can provide an industrial or I found tutorials online involving several types of molds rustic home for succulents and other small plants, and they're inexpensive and fairly easy to make. Spherical planters can filled with different products to create vessels in all kinds of be fashioned by applying cement to balloons, and bowls and other plastic containers can be used as molds for smoother shapes and sizes. I settled on three techniques, one using bal- results. A cardboard template taped together formed the mold for the more angular, geometric version shown here. (AP loons to create round planters, one using plastic cups and bowls, and a third using a cardboard mold to make a faceted Photo/Holly Ramer) shape. Though I only tried making planters, Pinterest led me to than the other methods, the cement set quickly. The result was CARDBOARD: dozens more ideas, ranging from coasters and candle holders an intriguing shape and texture, definitely the most rustic of Geometric, faceted shapes are popular in home decor, and I to bookends. Which is great, because with about 100 pounds the three. had high hopes for the tutorial I found at Gray House Studio , of concrete and cement left over, I think lots of my friends COST: 6 which features gorgeous furniture plans, tutorials and decorat- and family will be getting chunks of concrete instead of EASE: 6 ing projects. lumps of coal in their Christmas stockings this year. RESULTS: 6 This method required a bit of prep work: creating a mold out Here’s what I found, with each method rated from 1 to 10, of cardboard. It was easy to put together and involved just tap- with 10 indicating the least expensive, easiest and best BOWLS: ing together a series of triangles, but this would not be the results: method to use if you want to make a bunch of planters at the The Garden Therapy website includes instructions on mak- same time. ing planters using plastic bowls, food storage containers, and The recommended concrete, Quikrete Crack Resistant Pro BALLOONS: odds and ends you might find in your recycling bin such as Finish Concrete Mix, cost about $6 for 80 pounds, making this The creator of the website Artsy Pretty Plants has used small plastic tubs or yogurt cups. This method recommends the most affordable technique. But, I found it harder to work concrete to make planters out of eggs, wine corks and even topping or repair concrete. I used Quikrete Sand/Topping Mix, with because it contained a lot of pebbles, and my finished a sneaker, but I decided to try her tutorial for molding which cost about $6 for a 60-pound bag. product has some gaps where I didn’t completely fill the mold. cement around a balloon. She recommends Rapid Set Vegetable oil is essential for oiling the molds. After being I also didn’t mix enough concrete to completely fill my Cement All, which I found in a 25-pound box for about $15. mixed with water, the concrete is poured into a mold, and then mold, and had some trouble smoothing out the top, so my That made this project the most expensive, but I found it the a second, smaller container filled with rocks or pebbles is set planter is not quite as even as the one featured in the tutorial. easiest to mix. I also liked the light color, and can envision into it, to weigh it down. Once the concrete hardens for 24 Marks from the tape I used on the mold also are evident, using it for other projects. hours, the planters can be popped out of the molds. though it’s likely that I could sand the sides to minimize this. This technique involves mixing the cement with water and I used a large cap from a container of laundry detergent for Overall, I am eager to try this method again using one of the spreading it over half an inflated balloon set over a cup to one of my inner molds, and was unable to remove it, probably other products, because I do like the modern shape it produces. hold it in place. Once dry, the process is repeated on the because the surface had ridges and I didn’t get enough oil in I’d also like to just try filling the mold, without the smaller other side, leaving some of the balloon clear to form the them. I had much better luck placing a smooth plastic drinking insert, to make a solid shape that could be used as a paper- opening of the planter. The balloon is later popped and cup inside a larger bowl. Overall, this method was fairly easy weight or bookend. removed. and I liked the smooth results and rounded shapes I produced. COST: 9 I ran into a bit of trouble because the gloves I bought were COST: 8 EASE: 6 too big, making it unwieldy to apply the cement evenly. EASE: 7 RESULTS: 7 While the multiple steps stretched this project out longer RESULTS: 8 Gardeners, let’s praise the hoe By LEE REICH it, with a chopping motion on large weeds. But we all know Associated Press what happens when you chop the tops off dandelions or this- Hopefully, I’ve caught you in time, before your weeds have tles: They grow right back and you get an achy back. grown lusty. I want you to consider the much maligned hoe. BETTER HOES Wait! Don’t stop reading. I know hoeing is the activity that To keep the garden weeded and the soil surface loose (perhaps because they had to do it when they were young) enough to let rainwater seep in, you want a more delicate hoe. makes too many adults give up gardening altogether. Hoeing The hoes I have in mind have small, sharp blades that are was undoubtedly in Charles Dudley Warner’s mind when he parallel to the soil surface when you grip the handle in a com- wrote, over a hundred years ago in “My Summer in the fortable, upright stance. These hoes are relative newcomers to Garden,” that what a gardener needs is “a cast-iron back with the garden scene, and include the scuffle hoe, colinear hoe, a hinge in it.” diamond hoe and — one of my favorites — the winged But the bad rap that hoeing has among many people comes weeder. from using the wrong hoe in the wrong way at the wrong time. None of these hoes that I am recommending requires a Gasoline- and electric-powered tillers have further eroded the chopping motion or a cast-iron, hinged back. With blades that art of the hoe. are sharp on both sides, these hoes cut through the soil on both In fact, hoeing can be a pleasant activity that does a better the push and the pull strokes. Use them just this way, with the job of weed control than a tiller and leaves garden plants in blade a hair beneath the soil surface, as you walk backward as This undated photo shows garden hoes in New Paltz, N.Y. better condition. if you were using a sponge mop. The winged weeder, right, and the wire hoe are two of a few SAVE THIS ONE FOR CONCRETE Newer on the scene is the “wire weeder.” This one works styles of hoe that are a pleasure to use as their sharp edges The garden hoe that most people have hanging in their best in loose soil that has been weeded by hand or hoe regu- run along just beneath the surface of the ground. (Lee Reich garages, and generally do not use, has a heavy rectangular larly. Under these conditions, the wire weeder is a joy to use; via AP) blade that is roughly 6 inches square and is mounted roughly it’s like a stroll along your garden paths. Just walk along perpendicularly to the handle. comfortably dragging the horizontal wire just beneath the soil Using these hoes is so easy because you’re not moving a lot I also own one of these rough hoes, but I do use mine — surface. Sprouting weeds that you see and don’t see are of soil. You’re cutting a slice just below the surface, and doing only for mixing concrete, a job for which this hoe is ideally uprooted to dry in the sun. so with a sharp blade or a wire. suited. In the garden, people use this concrete hoe, as I’ll call USE THEM CORRECTLY Not disrupting the soil also has future benefits. It leaves the roots of nearby garden plants unscathed. 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Your personal guide will show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. You will learn some historical facts of the Park. Your journey will take you through the many gardens, including the Rose Garden and the Wildflower Garden. Unlock the secret of the Enchanted Oak, and study the reliefs of Carillon doors. Travel through the Colonial-era Village while enjoying the scenic route around the ponds. Take a moment to stroll through the Veteran’s Memorial before crossing over to the Tea House in the Asian Garden. We hope you enjoy your tour! Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August. Tours begin at 9:00am and end at approximately 10:30 am. All tours will meet in front of the Carillon Tower. Tour Dates: July 20 and August 10. To make a Tour Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park’s Development Office at (413) 568-9312 ext. 108 or 112.

Free Outdoor Yoga SOUTHWICK — The Dhira Yoga Center in Southwick will be offering their seventh annual, free, fun, outdoor, yoga this summer. Appropriate for everyone, all levels - beginners and kids are welcome. Bring the whole family. The four free classes will be held on the lawn in front of “The Daily Grind” Coffee House and Cafe, 568 College Highway, Southwick, just a few doors down from the Dhira Yoga Center. The classes will be held on July 17, 24 and 31. The classes begin In this Tuesday, July 16, 2019, photo, Ernie Field holds up a live video of himself taken by a Ring doorbell camera at the at 7:00 p.m. and run till 8:15 p.m. Bring your own mat (or front door at his home in Wolcott, Conn. Field won a free Ring camera and said he had to register for the app to qualify for blanket if you don’t have a yoga mat). Please arrive a few the raffle. Now he gets alerts on his phone when a car drives by and a 30-second video when his daughter gets home from minutes early to sign a release. For questions, or more infor- school. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill) mation, about the free yoga classes, please call 413-998- 3463, or visit www.DhiraYogaCenter.com. Westfield Athenaeum Open Forum Fast-growing web of doorbell WESTFIELD — July 31 at 6:30, the Athenaeum asks patrons and citizens to give us their ideas of where the library should be headed for the next 5 years. This open forum will be a time to describe our strengths, opportunities and expecta- tions for the Athenaeum. All are welcome. cams raises privacy fears By AMY FORLITI the devices. natural move for a city that already uses Events at Armbrook Village and MATT O’BRIEN Ring would not disclose the number cameras to read license plates. WESTFIELD — “American Pride” Program at Armbrook Associated Press of communities with such partnerships. “You cannot enter or leave our city Village July 24, 1:30 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living The woodsy community of Wolcott, Sharing video is always voluntary and without ... being captured on film,” he and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Connecticut, doesn’t see a lot of crime. privacy is protected, according to the said, adding that doorbell cameras are Join us as Roger Hart does a picture presentation on American But when the police chief heard about an company and police. the next logical step. “We thought, Pride! opportunity to distribute doorbell cam- “There is nothing required of home- ‘Well, the only angle we don’t really Alzheimer’s Association Support Group at Armbrook eras to some homes, he didn’t hesitate. owners who participate in the subsidies, have is cameras right by the homes.’” Village July 31, 6:00 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living The police who keep watch over the and their identity and data remain pri- He said sharing video is voluntary. and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. town of 16,000 raffled off free cameras vate,” spokeswoman Brigid Gorham Green Bay, Wisconsin, gets one free Enjoy a light dinner and a chance to share your personal in a partnership with the camera manu- said. She said customers can control camera for every 20 people who sign up experiences and strategies for communicating with your facturer. So far, the devices have encoun- who views their footage, and no person- for the Ring app through a city link. loved one! RSVPs not required, but for more information, tered more bears than criminals, but ally identifiable information is shared Initially, police required recipients of call (413) 568-0000. Held on the last Wednesday of every Chief Ed Stephens is still a fan. with police without a user’s consent. those free cameras to agree to provide month. “Anything that helps keep the town safe, Realistically, though, if police want any video police requested. It dropped I’m going to do it,” he said. video for an investigation, they can seek the requirement after The Associated But as more police agencies join with a search warrant. Press began reporting this story. Stanley Park’s Scavenger Hunt the company known as Ring, the part- Tech industry analyst Carolina In the Minneapolis suburb of Coon nerships are raising privacy concerns. Milanesi said engaging with police and WESTFIELD — Grown-ups, get ready to spend some Rapids, a thief stole a 7-foot, 150-pound Critics complain that the systems turn offering incentives is a “very smart quality time outdoors with your child! Stanley Park is spon- bald eagle carving from Larry Eklund’s neighborhoods into places of constant move by Ring” and a missed opportuni- soring a special children’s program - a Scavenger Hunt surveillance and create suspicion that ty for competitors, including Google’s yard earlier this year. Police had a key through the Park on July 31. Meet Park staff at the Beveridge falls heavier on minorities. Police say Nest and smaller companies such as piece of evidence: an image of the sus- Pavilion Annex to get your scavenger hunt booklet. Travel the cameras can serve as a digital neigh- Arlo Technologies and SimpliSafe. pect looking directly into Eklund’s door- through the campus of Stanley Park completing activities and borhood watch. But a staff attorney at the American bell camera. return your finished booklet for a special prize! This perfor- Critics also say Ring, a subsidiary of Civil Liberties Union of Southern A few days went by with no leads. mance is taking place from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, weather Amazon, appears to be marketing its California called the system “an unmiti- Then officers posted the video on social permitting, and is free of charge. For further information on cameras by stirring up fear of crime at a gated disaster” for the privacy of many media. Hours later, the carving was the Scavenger Hunt please go to www.stanleypark.org or call time when it’s decreasing. Amazon’s neighborhoods. returned. the park office at 413-568-9312. promotional videos show people lurking Through the subsidy programs, “If we wouldn’t have had the Ring, we around homes, and the company recent- Amazon “gets to offer, at taxpayer dime, would have never been able to recognize Westfield Athenaeum Welcomes ly posted a job opening for a managing discounted products that allow it to the guy,” Eklund said. “I’m sure it news editor to “deliver breaking crime really expand its tentacles into wide would’ve been just really hard to get it Artist Gary Brady news alerts to our neighbors.” areas of private life way more than it back.” WESTFIELD — This July in the Jasper Rand Art Gallery “Amazon is profiting off of fear,” said already has,” Mohammad Tajsar said. But Coon Rapids opted not to partner in the Westfield Athenaeum we welcome artist Gary Brady. Chris Gilliard, an English professor at The Los Angeles suburb of Arcadia with Ring and instead started its own in- Gary Brady, a Westfield native and former teacher at Michigan’s Macomb Community has spent $50,000 to offer discounts on house volunteer camera registry. Trish Westfield North Middle School is exhibiting his artwork at College and a prominent critic of Ring 1,000 cameras. Several other communi- Heitman, a community outreach special- the Jasper Rand Gallery in the Westfield Athenaeum during and other technology that he says can ties in the region also participate in sub- ist for the police department, said the the month of July. “Marc,” “Valkerie,” and “Middle School” reinforce race barriers. Part of the strat- sidy programs, and officials in Los city did not want to promote a particular have been sold. “Interior” and “One Way” are not for sale, but egy seems to be selling the cameras Angeles County just voted last month to camera brand. the rest of the paintings are available for purchase. The Jasper “where the fear of crime is more real get on board. Another big issue was confidentiality. Rand Art Gallery is open Monday-Thursday 8:30-8:00 and than the actual existence of crime.” Officers can view a “heat map” that Coon Rapids keeps its list of registered Friday 8:30-5:00. The cameras offer a wide view from shows the general area where cameras camera owners private. If a crime occurs wherever they are positioned. are, but they do not see a camera’s near a camera, police can contact home- Homeowners get phone alerts with actual location. If police want a video, owners in the registry to see if they want Westfield Farmers’ Market streaming video if the doorbell rings or they must contact Ring to see if the resi- to share video. WESTFIELD — The Westfield Farmers’ Market is held, the device’s heat sensors detect a person dent is willing to share, said Jennifer If any partnership required data shar- rain or shine, from 12:00 - 6:00 pm on the lawn of the or a passing car. Ring’s basic doorbell Brutus, senior management analyst for ing, “we would never do it,” Heitman Episcopal Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street, sells for $99, with recurring charges the Arcadia Police Department. said. Westfield, every Thursday until October 10. 30 + vendors, starting at $3 a month for users who Arcadia launched its program at the Back in Wolcott, Ernie Field won a SNAP match of $5; HIP, WIC, and FMNP vouchers are want footage stored. Ring says it stores end of 2017, and in the following year, free Ring camera and said he had to reg- accepted by some vendors. Live music, special events, free the recordings for two months. the city saw a 25% decrease in residen- ister for the app to qualify for the raffle. parking, ADA accessible restrooms, cooling room, play- Many law enforcement agencies tial burglaries, Brutus said. It’s hard to Now he gets alerts on his phone when a ground. For more information visit the Market web site: nationwide said the idea to partner with quantify how much of that is directly car drives by and a short video when his Ring came after the company promoted westfieldfarmersmarket.net or contact the Westfield Farmers’ related to Ring, but she said the devices daughter gets home from school. its product at law enforcement confer- act as a deterrent. Market at 413 562-5461 x 101, or email farmersmarketwest- “I don’t know if there’s more crime ences. In one case, a doorbell camera caught [email protected]. now, or we just know about it more Some departments have chosen to footage of four burglary suspects trying simply use Ring’s Neighbors app, which to enter a residence. Three were arrested because of social media,” he said. encourages residents to share videos of at the time, but a fourth got away. After Field, who said he had been looking at suspicious activity. Other agencies the homeowner gave Arcadia detectives other cameras, wondered whether agreed to provide subsidies, matched by some Ring video clips, police identified Wolcott’s partnership gave Amazon an Ring, to offer hundreds of discounted and arrested the last suspect. unfair advantage. cameras in hopes of tapping into footage Hammond, Indiana, also put up money “They have a monopoly over a lot of of residential streets, yards and side- to offer Ring cameras at a discount. Lt. things,” he said. “And they’re kind of walks. And some police chiefs raffle off Steve Kellogg said the partnership was a taking over everything.” Are You Having A In this Tuesday, July 16, 2019, photo, Ernie Field pushes the door- TAG bell on his Ring door- bell camera at his home in Wolcott, Conn. Police depart- ments around the country are partnering with the doorbell cam- era company Ring in Advertise it with us! an effort to fight Reach over 30,000 Homes! crime and create a sort of modern-day Westfield News & Pennysaver Pkg. neighborhood watch. Only $16.45! (AP Photo/Jessica Hill) (Includes Free Tag Sale Signs) Contact Flora at: 413-562-4181 ext. 118 or: [email protected] PAGE 8 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Opening performer Kelsey Viellette entertains the crowd. Westfield on Weekend King Kountry heats up downtown MusicFest

Westfield on Weekends’ MusicFest heated up last night with headliner King Kountry on Park Square Green with opening per- former Kelsey Viellette. The free music series continues Aug. 15 with WOW’s Wolf Pit Band featuring Samirah Evans. (Photos by Chloe McLeod)

Sofia Baredes shakes glow sticks during the show.

Brett Galbert and his family at MusicFest. Glenda and Bill Hynes have supper on the green before the show. THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Westfield starting pitcher Devin Baker follows through on a pitch against Wilbraham Red Post 286 in an American Legion Baseball Senior Division playoff game Thursday night at Spec Pond Field. (Photo by Chris Putz) Westfield’s Jack Blake swings away. (Photo by Chris Putz) Wilbraham stifles Westfield in American Legion playoff opener By Chris Putz right field for a 5-0 advantage. Westfield will look to stave off elimi- Staff Writer The home team ultimately ended any nation in the double-elimination tourna- WILBRAHAM – Westfield Post 124 hope of a Westfield comeback in the ment against the loser of No. 2 might have been guests at Spec Pond fourth, adding three more insurance runs. Greenfield-No. 7 Wilbraham Blue Friday Field for an American Legion Baseball Clark, Rigney, and Mariani singled to at a site to be determined. playoff opener, but Wilbraham forgot to lead off the Wilbraham home half of the Playoff Notes: Westfield opened the roll out the welcome mat. fourth, loading the bases for Dunklee, game with just eight players but No. 3 Wilbraham Red Post 286 struck who launched a sac-fly RBI to right Wilbraham’s coaching staff and a Legion early and often, baffling Westfield’s field. A subsequent sac-fly to right by official agreed to grant an exemption for sixth-seeded senior division squad 8-0 Lucas, scored not one, but two runs, as Post 124 to avoid forfeiting the game. Thursday night. The loss snapped Post Post 286 outhustled a sluggish Westfield Post 124 had a full starting lineup to 124’s five-game winning streak. squad. begin the second inning. … Westfield Wilbraham scored four runs in the bot- Despite some first-inning struggles, Post 124’s Junior squad lost a heart- tom of the first. Post 286 came out Westfield starting pitcher Devin Baker breaker in its playoff opener on the road, swinging with Ben Dunklee and Joe finished with four strikeouts and only falling to Belchertown 5-4 in nine Lucas smacking consecutive RBI sin- two earned runs through five innings innings. Westfield returns to action gles. A misplayed handle on Robbie before giving way to reliever Anthony Friday vs. Longmeadow at Jachym Field Clark’s hard-hit ball through the left side Piquette. at 5:30 p.m. …The Westfield Babe Ruth of the infield with two outs resulted in Baker also had a pair of singles at the 13-Year-Old All-Star team staved off two more runs. plate. Ryan Paro reached base three elimination in the Pioneer Valley Youth Wilbraham tacked on another run in times for Westfield. Logan Krol and Baseball League Sandy Koufax playoffs, the second inning. Cole Rigney doubled Andy Daniels also had base hits for Post defeating Mohawk 7-0 Thursday to and advanced to third as Westfield erred 124, which stranded nine runners, advance to play Amherst Friday at attempting to get the ball back in to the including a bases-loaded comeback in Westfield State University’s Bud and infield. Cam Mariani lofted a sac-fly to the seventh. Jim Hagan Field at 5:30 p.m. Westfield is caught off guard. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Anthony Piquette provides some relief on the mound late in Westfield’s Anthony Piquette (13) records an out at second base. (Photo by Chris Putz) Thursday night’s contest. (Photo by Chris Putz) Wilbraham’s Cam Mariani (7) evades the outstretched hand of Westfield catcher Jack Blake at home plate for another run in Thursday’s American Legion Baseball playoff opener at Spec Pond Field. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS 2019 FUTURES LEAGUE SCHEDULE *All home games played at Bullens Field

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AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division losing streak, top Blue Jays W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York 62 33 .653 — — 6-4 W-3 36-16 26-17 By JIMMY GOLEN ”(Pannone) gave us a chance.” Tampa Bay 56 43 .566 8 — 6-4 L-3 26-22 30-21 Associated Press Betts, who also hit a solo homer in the sev- Boston 53 44 .546 10 2 7-3 W-2 24-25 29-19 BOSTON (AP) — That was a relief. enth, scored a run for the 13th consecutive Toronto 36 62 .367 27½ 19½ 3-7 L-2 18-30 18-32 And not a bad start, either. game, tying Ted Williams’ franchise record. Baltimore 29 66 .305 33 25 5-5 W-1 13-35 16-31 Chris Sale and two relievers combined on a DEVERS DELIVERS Central Division two-hitter, and the Boston Red Sox left-hander Devers has seven homers and 23 RBIs in 13 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away struck out 12 in six innings to beat the Toronto games this month, and he is batting .397 in Minnesota 59 36 .621 — — 5-5 W-1 29-17 30-19 Blue Jays 5-0 on Thursday and earn his first July. He has 28 RBIs against the Blue Jays in regular-season win at Fenway Park in more 2019, the most ever for a player against Cleveland 55 40 .579 4 — 8-2 W-5 30-20 25-20 than a year. Chicago 42 51 .452 16 11 1-9 L-7 25-20 17-31 Toronto in one season (with three games left). Sale (4-9) gave up both hits and walked two It is the most for any player against a single Kansas City 36 62 .367 24½ 19½ 7-3 W-4 22-29 14-33 to earn his first victory anywhere in a month Detroit 29 63 .315 28½ 23½ 1-9 L-4 12-32 17-31 opponent since Gary Sheffield drove in 28 and his first at home since July 11, 2018 — a runs against the Orioles in 2005. West Division span of 14 starts. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away “Whenever he’s at the plate, you feel like “It’s good to see him win a game here, win a something great is going to happen,” Sale said. Houston 61 37 .622 — — 6-4 W-2 33-14 28-23 game at home — for whatever that means,” Oakland 55 42 .567 5½ — 8-2 L-1 31-20 24-22 “That was a big swing for us.” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. “But the TRAVEL ISSUES Texas 50 46 .521 10 4½ 4-6 L-4 31-21 19-25 way he did it is the most satisfying thing.” Los Angeles 50 48 .510 11 5½ 6-4 L-2 27-23 23-25 Pannone was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo It was Sale’s 11th game this season with 10 and was booked on a 5:30 p.m. flight to Seattle 39 60 .394 22½ 17 1-9 L-6 19-29 20-31 or more strikeouts. The seven-time All-Star, Boston that was canceled because of who had allowed five runs in three straight starts for the first time in his career, had a 7.89 Wednesday night’s storms. Another flight five NATIONAL LEAGUE ERA in three previous appearances against hours later was fully booked, so he hopped in East Division Toronto this season. a car for a 450-mile ride to Boston. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away “I’m obviously coming off three of the worst He arrived at around 4 a.m. and slept until Atlanta 58 40 .592 — — 6-4 L-3 28-20 30-20 starts of my career,” said Sale, who had a 9:30. Washington 51 44 .537 5½ — 7-3 W-1 26-20 25-24 dozen teammates watch his bullpen session on “I just really sat back. I was like, ‘I can’t let Philadelphia 50 47 .515 7½ ½ 5-5 W-1 30-21 20-26 Tuesday, whether to help spot a flaw in his this affect me right now. I need to stay focused New York 44 52 .458 13 6 5-5 L-1 23-19 21-33 mechanics or just to show their support. “Good, on tomorrow, today,’” said Pannone, who gave Miami 36 58 .383 20 13 4-6 W-1 18-32 18-26 bad or indifferent, I’m not out on an island.” up four runs on five hits and three walks, strik- Central Division Marcus Walden pitched two hitless innings ing out two. “I just enjoyed the ride, really.” W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away for the Red Sox and Darwinzon Hernandez TRAINER’S ROOM Chicago 52 44 .542 — — 7-3 W-2 34-17 18-27 struck out two in a perfect ninth to end it. Blue Jays: Closer Ken Giles (nerve inflam- Milwaukee 51 47 .520 2 — 5-5 W-3 30-21 21-26 Rafael Devers hit a three-run homer off mation, right elbow) has been cleared physi- St. Louis 49 46 .516 2½ ½ 6-4 W-2 28-20 21-26 Thomas Pannone (2-4), who matched Sale into cally but was given the day off after pitching Pittsburgh 45 50 .474 6½ 4½ 3-7 L-1 22-21 23-29 the fifth inning before giving up Sam Travis’ the eighth inning Wednesday. ... RHP Ryan Cincinnati 43 51 .457 8 6 3-7 L-3 24-22 19-29 double and Sandy León’s RBI single. After Borucki’s (elbow discomfort) made a rehab Mookie Betts walked, Devers hit the first pitch start in Buffalo and his next start will be in the West Division majors, either Sunday or Monday. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away out to right-center to make it 4-0 and chase Red Sox: Nathan Eovaldi (elbow) struck out Los Angeles 64 35 .646 — — 4-6 L-1 37-12 27-23 Pannone. “You could tell early on that Chris Sale was the side in a rehab start for Triple-A Pawtucket. Arizona 49 48 .505 14 1½ 6-4 L-1 20-23 29-25 on, and so there was no room for error,” Blue ... 1B Mitch Moreland (right quad strain) will San Francisco 48 49 .495 15 2½ 9-1 W-6 21-26 27-23 Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said. rehab with Pawtucket on Friday. Colorado 46 50 .479 16½ 4 2-8 L-4 26-24 20-26 San Diego 46 50 .479 16½ 4 4-6 L-1 23-27 23-23

AMERICAN LEAGUE L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Boston’s Betts puts 10-game hit streak Boston 5, Toronto 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Thursday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 2, 1st game Miami 4, San Diego 3 Cleveland 6, Detroit 3 Philadelphia 7, L.A. Dodgers 6 on the line against Orioles tonight N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 1, 2nd game St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 4 Minnesota 6, Oakland 3 Washington 13, Atlanta 4 By The Associated over the last 10 games for Baltimore. Houston 6, L.A. Angels 2 Milwaukee 5, Arizona 1 Boston Red Sox (53-44, third in the AL Xander Bogaerts leads the Red Sox with 52 Friday’s Games San Francisco 3, N.Y. Mets 2, 16 innings East) vs. Baltimore Orioles (29-66, fifth in extra base hits and has 74 RBIs. Devers is Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games the AL East) 12-for-43 with three doubles, four home runs Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Baltimore; Friday, 7 p.m. EDT and 14 RBIs over the last 10 games for Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. PITCHING PROBABLES: Red Sox: Boston. 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. David Price (7-2, 3.16 ERA) Orioles: John LAST 10 GAMES: Orioles: 5-5, .230 bat- Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Means (7-5, 2.94 ERA) ting average, 5.36 ERA, outscored by 14 runs Oakland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. LINE: Red Sox favored by 1 1/2 runs; Red Sox: 7-3, .299 batting average, 4.55 Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. over/under is 9 1/2 runs ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. BOTTOM LINE: Boston’s Betts puts Orioles Injuries: Josh Rogers: 60-day IL Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games 10-game hit streak on the line against Orioles. (elbow), Nate Karns: 60-day IL (forearm), Colorado (Senzatela 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees Colorado (Senzatela 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees The Orioles are 14-29 against teams from Alex Cobb: 60-day IL (lumbar strain), Dylan (Tanaka 6-5), 1:05 p.m. (Tanaka 6-5), 1:05 p.m. the AL East. Baltimore is averaging 3.9 RBIs Bundy: 10-day IL (knee), Mark Trumbo: Chicago White Sox (Giolito 11-4) at Tampa San Diego (Lucchesi 7-4) at Chicago Cubs Bay (Snell 5-7), 6:10 p.m. (Quintana 7-7), 2:20 p.m. per game this season. Renato Nunez leads the 60-day IL (knee). Toronto (Thornton 3-7) at Detroit (Norris N.Y. Mets (Lockett 0-1) at San Francisco team with 51 total runs batted in. Red Sox Injuries: Steven Wright: 10-day 2-8), 6:10 p.m. (Samardzija 7-7), 4:05 p.m. The Red Sox are 22-20 against the rest of IL (toe), Brian Johnson: 10-day IL (undis- Boston (Porcello 7-7) at Baltimore Philadelphia (Eflin 7-9) at Pittsburgh their division. The Boston offense has com- closed), Nathan Eovaldi: 60-day IL (elbow), (Eshelman 0-1), 7:05 p.m. (Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m. piled a .273 batting average as a team this Dustin Pedroia: 60-day IL (knee), Steve Kansas City (Junis 5-8) at Cleveland St. Louis (Mikolas 6-9) at Cincinnati (Castillo season, good for first in the American League. Pearce: 10-day IL (back), Mitch Moreland: (Plutko 3-1), 7:10 p.m. 9-3), 7:10 p.m. Rafael Devers leads the team with a an aver- 10-day IL (quad). Oakland (Anderson 9-5) at Minnesota Washington (Sanchez 5-6) at Atlanta age of .325. ——— (Berrios 8-5), 7:10 p.m. (Soroka 10-1), 7:20 p.m. Texas (Jurado 5-5) at Houston (TBD), Milwaukee (Gonzalez 2-1) at Arizona TOP PERFORMERS: Nunez leads the The Associated Press created this story 7:10 p.m. (Greinke 10-4), 8:10 p.m. Orioles with 21 home runs and has 51 RBIs. using technology provided by Data Skrive L.A. Angels (Canning 3-5) at Seattle (TBD), Miami (Alcantara 4-9) at L.A. Dodgers Jonathan Villar has 10 hits and is batting .250 and data from Sportradar. 9:10 p.m. (Kershaw 8-2), 9:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Boston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. 1:10 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION - SENIOR DIVISION Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Fri., July 19 Texas at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. Westfield Post 124 (0-1) vs. TBD

PIONEER VALLEY YOUTH BASEBALL AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL - JUNIOR DIVISION Fri., July 19 SANDY KOUFAX TOURNAMENT Westfield Post 124 (0-1) vs. Longmeadow, Jachym Field, 5:30 p.m. (Double Elimination) Fri., July 19 Westfield Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old All-Stars (1-1) vs. Amherst (1-1), Westfield State University, 5:30 p.m. BABE RUTH BASEBALL ALL STARS 15-YEAR-OLD NEW ENGLAND REGIONALS Sun., July 21 (at Bullens Field) WMASS vs. New Hampshire, 11:30 a.m. LITTLE LEAGUE EMASS vs. Rhode Island, 2 p.m. Fri., July 19 Connecticut vs. Vermont, 4:30 p.m. SOFTBALL ALL-STARS WMASS vs. EMASS, 11:30 a.m. Maine vs. Westfield, 7 p.m. New Hampshire vs. Rhode Island, 2 p.m. Sat., July 20 Maine vs. Connecticut, 4:30 p.m. Mon., July 22 10-YEAR-OLDS STATE SEMIFINALS Westfield vs. Vermont, 7 p.m. Quarterfinals, 4:30/7 p.m. (at Lynn) Westfield vs. Jesse Burkett (Worcester), Sat., July 20 Tues., July 23 Vermont vs. Maine, 11:30 a.m. Semifinals, 4:30/7 p.m. 2 p.m. Rhode Island vs. WMASS, 2 p.m. EMASS vs. New Hampshire, 4:30 p.m. Wed., July 24 Sun., July 21 Connecticut vs. Westfield, 7 p.m. Championship, 6 p.m. 10-YEAR-OLDS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Teams TBD, noon

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 12 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Listings Dear Friday, July 19 5 a.m. (Saturday) AUTO RACING GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Championship, third round, North- Annie 12:15 p.m. ern Ireland NBCSN — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: practice, Loudon, HORSE RACING By ANNIE LANE N.H. 3 p.m. No Longer Accepting Negative Talk 1 p.m. FS2 — Saratoga Live: From Saratoga Springs, N.Y. NBCSN — NASCAR Xfinity Series: practice, Loudon, N.H. NBA BASKETBALL Dear Annie: I am writing because I’m seeking your help about my relationship with my 30-year-old granddaughter, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. “Nadia.” Our relationship is more of a mother-daughter type NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: qualifying, Newton, Iowa MLB — San Diego at Chicago Cubs relationship, because my husband and I were involved in rais- ing her. Our son had custody of his children because the 3:30 p.m. 7 p.m. mother had emotional problems and was not stable. NBCSN — NASCAR Xfinity Series: final practice, Loudon, N.H. MLB — Colorado at NY Yankees OR Washington at Atlanta My granddaughter has had issues at different points in her life because of the problems she faced with her mother. She 4:30 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) had issues of jealousy when our other grandchildren would NBCSN — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: qualifying, Loudon, 8 p.m. visit. She was self-aware enough to realize that she comes from a dysfunctional home life and that it would tend to cause N.H. TNT — International Friendly: Liverpool vs. Borussia Dortmund, South her to be jealous. She also knew enough to know this was not 7 p.m. Bend, Ind. a healthy reaction. FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: Friday Nitro Live Denver, Denver, Colo. 10 p.m. Now that she’s an adult, I thought Nadia was over these feelings, but I was wrong. Recently, one of our other grand- CYCLING ESPN — MLS: Los Angeles FC at Los Angeles Galaxy daughters had her first baby. Nadia had something negative to 7:30 a.m. TBT BASKETBALL say about the birth, but she only said this to me, not her dad or anyone else. For some reason, she shares unkind and hateful NBCSN — Tour de France: Stage 13, individual time trial, 17 miles, 7 p.m. thoughts with me. I’d much rather she not do it. It upsets me. Pau, France ESPN2 — Columbus Regional: Big X vs. West Virginia Wildcats, first This is not the first time she had treated me this way. It has gotten to the point where I can expect her to say something. I GOLF round game, Columbus, Ohio have tried ignoring her, but it’s getting old. She expects me to 6 a.m. 9 p.m. turn the other cheek. How would you suggest I handle this? I tried talking to her GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Championship, second round, ESPN2 — Columbus Regional: Carmen’s Crew vs. Illinois BC, first about it but got nowhere. -- A Confused Grandmother Northern Ireland round game, Columbus, Ohio Dear Confused Grandmother: She shows her ugly side to 11 a.m. you because she knows she can. Of course you’ll always love TENNIS her deep down, regardless of bad behavior, but that doesn’t GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Championship, second round, 10 p.m. mean you need to subject yourself to it. It’s time to let her Northern Ireland CBSSN — WTT: Vegas at San Diego know you won’t tolerate being her rage receptacle anymore. Firmly say something to the effect of, “I won’t hear any of this 2 p.m. WNBA BASKETBALL hurtful talk from you about our family.” Any time she starts FS1 — U.S. Junior Amateur: semifinal matches, Toledo, Ohio 7 p.m. talking that way, tell her she needs to change the subject or end the conversation. Simultaneously, encourage her to attend 5 p.m. CBSSN — Washington at Indiana therapy, where she can process events and emotions of her GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Barbasol Championship, second round, 7:30 p.m. childhood, identify any patterns of behavior she developed from her stressful home life and begin to dispense with beliefs Nicholasville, Ky. NBA — Atlanta at Connecticut and behaviors that are no longer serving her. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Dear Annie: This is in response to “Credit Confused,” the recent college grad who was looking for tips about establish- GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: Great Lakes Bay Invitational, third round, NBA — Las Vegas at Seattle ing credit. You missed an important point: The very best Midland, Mich. advice I ever got from a financial adviser about having credit cards was to pay them in full every month. We are now approaching retirement. We charge a lot on our credit cards, but we never have to pay interest, because we pay them off every billing period. The only charges we get are a member- ship fee from one of them. The other two cards cost us noth- Entertainment ing, ever. When we are gone, our estate will have no bills to be paid. That’s the only way to live. -- Owing Nothing Dear Owing: Such a fundamentally important point that I forgot to make. Consider my forehead smacked. Thanks for writing -- and kudos on living debt-free. Jerry learns from “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite col- umns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublish- comedy’s best on Netflix series ing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie Lane to [email protected]. By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. Seinfeld said. “It’s just very quick. I always like when peo- Assiated Press ple go ‘I wish that was a little longer.’” BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — would Seinfeld launched “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” HINTS FROM HELOISE rather cruise in classic cars and sip coffee with comedy’s on Sony’s Crackle in 2012. The series was moved to Netflix best than reboot his uber-successful “Seinfeld” television two years ago after the comedian signed a massive deal with The Social Security scam series. the streaming service. Dear Readers: According to AARP, the “No, and do what? Make it worse?” Seinfeld said in an This season, Seinfeld continues to pick up each guest in a Social Security Administration estimates interview Wednesday night about his eponymous NBC sit- different vintage car, from a Maserati Mistral to a Rolls- that scammers call thousands of people com, which celebrated its 30-year anniversary this month. Royce convertible to a beat-up Dodge Monaco. He takes every day in an effort to get financial “I’m very fortunate to be in the position to make that show them to a cafe or restaurant for coffee where they have an information or SOCIAL SECURITY with those people at that time. I wouldn’t be arrogant easy-flowing conversation about their career and life experi- NUMBERS. Lately, they’ve intensified enough to think I could do it again. That’s egomaniacal. I’m ences as comedians. their efforts, usually asking you to confirm happy with what I have now.” Seinfeld said he learns something new from each guest. your Social Security number, bank account These days, Seinfeld is focused on learning more about He was surprised when Murphy spoke about not being as numbers or requesting a fee for some ser- the “sharpest minds in comedy” through his Netflix series confident as most thought during his rise in comedy. He also vice, which they do not provide. “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” The 11th season of the didn’t know that Rogen first heard about Bill Cosby’s sexu- They may say your information has been linked to criminal series premieres Friday on the streaming service featuring al misconduct history from Hannibal Buress in 2014, a activity, but be assured that it’s a lie. Or they may call with Eddie Murphy, who talked about his career and shared sto- month before Buress accused Cosby in a viral stand-up good news, stating that you are entitled to a cost-of-living ries with Seinfeld about them coming up in comedy togeth- routine. increase and ask you to verify your Social Security number. er in New York in the 1970s. For Seinfeld, he feels somewhat like a news reporter in an It’s a lie. They may sound official, and they may even threaten The new season also includes an array of other comedians effort to create a comfortable environment for guests to you with arrest, fines and prison time, but stay calm and hang including Martin Short, Rick Gervais, Seth Rogan, Bridget open up. up on the scammer. Everett, Barry Marder, Melissa Villaseño and Mario Joyner. “People like to tell me stuff, and I don’t know why,” said DON’T return any robocalls on your voicemail or answer- Jamie Foxx appears in an episode to talk about him wanting Seinfeld, who has featured former President Barack Obama ing machine. Want to contact Social Security? Call customer to return to standup and his impersonation of Dave and Kevin Hart in previous seasons. “It’s happened to me service at 800-772-1213. Chappelle. my whole life, because I think I really listen. But I would DON’T give out any information, no matter what the caller “It’s kind of a music video to me. 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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, July 19, 2019: This year, you’ll be a lot happier than you have been in many years. Friendship will play a big role in making you more content. Your relationships in general will become far closer. If single, you’ve often dreamt about what you want but don’t often realize that wish. You could DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker this year. If you’re attached, you and your partner become far more connected than you have been in the past. Situations that had caused friction seem to flow. Your sweetie delights in the frequent flights of fantasy that your active imagination pro- vides. PISCES helps inspire you to go for what you desire. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Aver- age; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH You might feel like doting on a close loved one or family member. To see your wish fulfilled, you still need to clear SCARY GARY Mark Buford the path. Handle the issue and clear your desk. At that point, you’ll be able to dote on the person as much as you wish to. To- night: Continue as you have been. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You’ve accepted an enormous responsibility. You could be feeling over- worked and mention that fact to a friend. Whether this person buys you a cup of coffee or offers a cheerful comment, you’ll be reenergized. Tonight: A friend makes a suggestion that you like! Crosswords GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You keep hearing from a friend DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni or another person whose comments you appreciate. You might be gaining another impression of what’s happening. Your perspective changes; as a result, you seem more easygoing. Tonight: Leader of the gang! CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Feelings run high, and you have a lot to deal with. Make doing so your pleasure because you know how to deal with emotions. You’ll also help a loved one or child express his or her feelings. Tonight: Detach; go off to enjoy a favor- ite pastime. Mastroianni and Hart LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) B.C. HHHH You rarely defer to others. How you feel about a situation could inspire you to encourage someone else to take the lead. You might be delighted by this person’s response and what he or she does. Tonight: A cozy dinner for two. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHH You might be concerned about completing a project that’s been on the back burner. You’ll feel much better as a result. A friend seeks you out. He or she wants to spend some time with you. Fin- ish this project first. Tonight: Celebrat- ing! Rick Detorie LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ONE BIG HAPPY HHHHH You have a way with words and enough charm to convince another person that your way works. Don’t kid yourself; others will notice your beaming grin. Don’t forget certain obligations. To- night: Getting errands done. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH You could feel as though another person is preventing you from continuing on your chosen path. Many of you could be distant and pouty. Trust. Whether this is true or not, you can find a creative so- lution. Tonight: Kick in the workweek. TGIF. ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHHH You frequently draw friends toward you, but at the moment, you’d like a little less activity. You want to clear the deck in order to complete your work and make time for a loved one. Tonight: You don’t need to go far from home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHH You might still be concerned about your budget. You have a lot to accom- plish, and you’ll do so. Maintain your sense of well-being. Continue working with your budget. Consider other ways to Cryptoquip make your budget meet your needs. To- night: Out. All smiles. ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Use the daylight hours to the max. You have a lot to do and will ac- complish just that. A co-worker or anoth- er person who needs you in some form thanks you for your efforts. Tonight: Treat a friend to TGIF. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HH A lot is going on behind the scenes. You could feel pushed and be experienc- ing some stress. Relax; think of a loved one and the upcoming weekend. You’ll clear your immediate to-dos far more eas- ily. Tonight: What you want to do most. PAGE 14 - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Requirements are call tom (413) 569-6340 Family Court sary in housekeeping or janit- exceptional communication, open on our weekend 50 State Street A uto & Truck Parts orial services in a health care planning, implementing, and Pennysaver delivery Springfield, MA 01103 environment preferred. Full team. We are looking for 413-748-7758 benefits. managing public and environ- mental health issues within responsible, motivated PLOW- Full-size, Great condi- instRUctoR/tUtoR adults with reliable trans- Docket No. HD19P1374EA tion, used on personal property Rn the Town. Will work under the 24 hours 7am-3:30pm with portation. Candidates only. 413-569-1420. supervision of the Board of citAtion on Petition foR post-acute experience. In- Health. General duties in- Westfield Community Educa- must be team players foRmAl AdJUdicAtion tion seeks an evening (2 cludes every other weekend. clude assisting in emergency Some benefits along with nights per week, 5:30-8pm) who are able to follow estate of: generous weekend differen- preparedness, inspections of Pre-HiSET/GED Instructor / directions and provide Janice Elaine Cammisa Heavy Equipment tials. residential properties, licens- Tutor. Small class size. Fo- good customer service. date of death ing and permits, and site in- 05/25/2019 cus on Reading, Writing and Applications are avail- Rn evening supervisor spections. The position in- Math. Minimum 3 years 32 hours weekly 3:00-11:30 able at The Westfield To all interested persons: 2 sinGle-AXle cludes preparing reports and teaching experience and News Group office on 62 dUmP tRUcKs pm for a nursing with super- Bachelor Degree. Adult Ba- visory and long term care ex- records, attendance at School St, Westfield, A Petition for formal Probate of scheduled Board of Health sic Education experience pre- will with Appointment of Per- perience. Includes every oth- ferred. Send resume, cover MA. FA-800 & F-700. er weekend and on call rota- meetings, recommendations sonal Representative has been Great trucks, working condition. letter and 3 references to: filed by tion. Full benefits along with a for violations and non-compli- $7.500 each or Best Offer. friendly and supportive work- ance including but not limited [email protected] John cammisa, iii place. to attendance at Housing of southwick, mA ------Admissions director Court. Pt senior Van driver and McLean in Simsbury is look- 25 hrs. per week 2 John deeR BAcK-hoes JoB oPPoRtUnitY 510B, 310C ing for an Admission Director The applicant must be phys- Philip Kifng o with recent knowledge of all Transporting and assisting $8,500 each or Best Offer. ically able to conduct inspec- moultonborough, nh regulations encompassing tions of restaurants, installa- Busy coating, distribution fa- senior/disabled persons in a admission and discharge pro- tion of septic systems, Food cility seeks ambitious per- 14-passenger vehicle. Excel- Requesting that the Court enter call lloyd at: cedures within the long term sons to join our team and lent customer service and a formal Decree and Order and 413-568-8837 or and post-acute care industry. Code compliance, tobacco participate in all aspects of communication skills re- for such other relief as reques- This position will work along- control compliance, ted in the Petition. 413-433-5420 order processing and ma- quired. CDL or valid Motor side and oversee the Clinical public/semi public swimming chine operation no experi- Vehicle Operator’s License Assessment Nurse and Ad- The Petitioner requests that: pools, recreational camps, ence necessary, just a good with public passenger trans- mission Associate in man- and public health related attitude. Extremely clean portation permit required. aging all inquiries and applic- John cammisa, iii M otorcycles & ATV’s ations along with conducting complaints. Must have a val- working environment and ex- of southwick, mA tours to prospective resid- id driver’s license. cellent benefits. Applications may be ob- tained at: and ents and family members. The Director will coordinate Candidate must have good Send information to: [email protected] www.granby-ct.gov. Philip King with all facility departments to computer skills, with Certific- of moultonborough, nh assist resident and family ori- ations in food handling, lead entation and adaptation to MILLERFARMS,SUFFIELD, Applications will be accepted Be appointed as Personal Rep- our campus. The ideal can- determination, and swim- until 12:30 p.m. on Friday, didate will have excellent ming pool operator. Mandat- CT needs 7 temporary workers resentative(s) of said estate to 7/25/2019 to 11/25/2019, work July 26, 2019 EOE serve without surety on the customer service skills, com- ory credentials include REHS bond in an unsupervised ad- HONDA GOLD WING - 2001 munication and the ability to tools, supplies, equipment and or RS, SCE, SI, and provided without cost to worker. ministration. multi-task. Full benefits - 40 CPO. Great Summer Ride! hours M-F with on call rota- Housing will be available without imPoRtAnt notice Low miles, has new tires, tion. cost to workers who cannot shoRt-oRdeR cooK You have the right to obtain a Applicants will need a minim- reasonably return to their per- PARt-time copy of the Petition from the brakes & battery. Trailer in- certified nurse Aides um three plus (3+) years ex- manent residence at the end of cluded. Custom seat covers, Petitioner or at the court. You We have day and evening perience in public health with the work day. Transportation re- Looking for an experienced have a right to object to this CB radio. Excellent condition. hours in long term, post- one (1) year minimum of ad- imbursement and subsistence is short-order cook for prep, proceeding. to do so, you or MUST SEE! $8,500. acute and assisted living for your attorney must file a writ- ministration experience. Cer- provided upon completion of 15 grilling, cooking, and frying. new and experienced care- days or 50% of the work con- Flexible hours needed. ten appearance and objection call: 413-537-4735 givers. We offer great bene- tification in the State Sanit- at this court before: 10:00 ary Code (410.000), subsur- tract. Work is guaranteed for 3/4 fits along with generous of the workdays during the con- a.m. on the return day of weekend differentials and the call nancy: 413-568-4087 08/07/2019. this is not a face sewage disposal (310 tract period. Workers not re- reward of being part of a CMR 15.000) and solid waste hearing date, but a deadline caring and dedicated team quired to work extra hours by which you must file a writ- Trailers disposal is required. A Bach- offered. $13.25 per hr. or applic- ten appearance and objection bringing joy every day to our residents. If you are looking elor of Science Degree in able piece rate. Applicants to ap- if you object to this proceed- Public and Environmental ply contact CT Department of Pets ing. if you fail to file a timely for a new opportunity – written appearance and objec- lAKe Bomoseen, VeRmont please call us today! Health or equivalent is re- Labor at 860-263-6020. Or ap- tion followed by an affidavit of 44' TRAILER, Breckenridge, quired. A Masters Degree is ply for the job at the nearest loc- objections within thirty (30) 1997, mint condition, 2 fenced-in 860-658-3724 preferred. al office of the SWA. Job order days of the return day, action yards, dog room, full size kit- #226648. Work will include (but may be taken without further chen and bath. Just 20 minutes not limited to) planting, applying notice to you. A full Job Description and ap- fertilizer, cultivating, hoeing, har- outside Rutland. plication are available by con- 413-569-1420. vesting, hanging tobacco prop- UnsUPeRVised Adminis- tacting the Board of Health erly spaced at heights of 20 feet. tRAtion UndeR the mAs- City of Easthampton office, or on the Town web- sAchUsetts UnifoRm PRo- Taking down and packing to- BAte code (mUPc) disPAtcheRs site www.southwickma.org. bacco. Being able to set, oper- A Personal Representative ap- The annual starting salary ate and repair farm machinery pointed under the mUPc in an Hel p Wanted Easthampton is hiring full range is $45,000.00 to and farm buildings. Drive bus to unsupervised administration time, part time and on-call $49,500.00 depending upon transport workers to and from is not required to file an in- public safety dispatchers. qualifications and experience. field. Not all workers required to ventory or annual accounts Dispatches police, fire and The person is eligible for drive. Workers requested to with the court. Persons inter- AccoUntAnt/ emergency medical re- drive will be required to possess ested in the estate are en- BooKeePeR sponse vehicles for emer- health, life insurance, and va- appropriate license. No one will titled to notice regarding the gency responses. cation, sick and holiday pay. administration directly from be rejected for the position that Busy CPA office. Confidenti- Submit a resume to the does not possess a driver's li- AKc ReG Yellow lAB the Personal Representative Requirements: High school Board of Health, Town Hall, PUPPies and may petition the court in ality, excellent organizational education with increasingly cense. Most of the time work is any matter relating to the es- skills and accuracy are im- 454, College Highway, performed outside sometimes responsible related experi- Available now! tate, including the distribu- portant qualifications for this ence and familiarity with gen- Southwick, MA 01077 or via under hot or cold conditions. tion of assets and expenses of position. Reply to: eral office practices and typ- email to jpelley@south- Work is very physically demand- administration. ing. ing requiring workers to bend, Female and Male available. wickma.net. This position is 8 weeks old, Vet Checked, Paul Tsatsos, CPA open until filled. The Town of stoop, lift, and carry up to 50 lbs. witness, Must submit to Massachu- on a frequent basis. 1 month ex- first shots. $1,200. hon. Barbara m hyland, 294 College Hwy Southwick is an Equal Oppor- Please call: first Justice of this court. setts Board of Probation and perience required for work listed. Southwick, MA 01077 an Interstate Inquiry Index re- tunity Employer 845-225-1274 Date: July 10, 2019 cord check. Must comply with or 845-587-0779 the minimal qualification Suzanne T. Seguin guidelines established by the Register of Probate Criminal History Systems dRiVeRs wAnted Board. Applicants who wish to be Local construction company considered for these position is seeking part time or full must submit an application July 19, 2019 time drivers with medical to: card, clean driving record and Commonwealth of some experience. Haul ma- Personnel Director, Massachusetts terials to job sites, run dump 50 Payson Avenue, truck, vacuum truck and Easthampton, MA 01027 Looking for a The Trial Court move equipment. Probate and Family Court Applications and full details Hampden Division available at: EOE/M-F Docket No. HD191372EA https://easthamptonma.gov/ call 413-848-2858 employment.html infoRmAl PRoBAte PUBlicAtion notice Unique Gift? estate of:

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Joshua w elliott of Goffstown, nh has been informally appointed TAG as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. Put a picture of someone The estate is being admin- istered under informal proced- ure by the Personal Represent- ative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without you love on a keepsake. supervision by the Court. Invent- ory and accounts are not re- quired to be filed with the Court, These are pictures the staff at The but interested parties are en- Advertise it with us! titled to notice regarding the ad- Westfield News Group have taken at ministration from the Personal Reach over 30,000 Homes! Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Westfield News & Pennysaver Pkg. events throughout our communities. to the estate, including distribu- tion of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties Only $16.45! are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings (Includes Free Tag Sale Signs) and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Per- Contact Flora at: 413-562-4181 ext. 118 sonal Representatives appoin- Go to www.thewestfieldnews.com visit “Photos” look for your ted under informal procedure. A or: [email protected] copy of the Petition and Will, if favorite photo, then click the “Buy” icon located at the top. any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2019 - PAGE 15

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