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AAUUBBURURNN NNEWSEWS (508) 943-4800 Newsstand: 75 cents www.auburnnews.net “Thanksgiving, after all, is a word of action.” Wed., November 19, 2008 Dancing around the world Security to AUBURN STUDIO TO tighten at SEND STUDENT TO GERMANY FOR high school INTERNATIONAL EVENT ID DROP OFF TO BE BY TERESA A. FRANCO NEWS STAFF WRITER REQUIRED FOR ENTRY AUBURN –– On Olivia Tisdell’s to-do list is applying to college, cheerleading practice, fulfilling her duties as class secretary, perform in her school band –– and BY TERESA A. FRANCO John Giordano present- take a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete in NEWS STAFF WRITER ed the committee with a world show dance competition. AUBURN –– After the more thorough way to The Holy Name High School senior, 17, who dances School Committee’s lat- monitor the visitors of at the Cathy Taylor School of Dance in Auburn, will est meeting the school. be a performer in The Showdance World Competition Monday, Nov. The Safety in Riesa, Germany, sponsored by the International 17, require- Committee Dance Organization from Tuesday, Nov. 25, to ments about has worked Saturday, Nov. 29. She will compete in the soloist com- who enters closely with petition against dancers from 34 countries. Auburn High the police and According to the organization’s Web site, this com- School and fire depart- petition is one of the biggest official dance champi- who uses the ments to get onships and dancers from South Africa, Croatia, field are a lit- the method Canada, Czech Republic, Russia, the , tle tighter. established. Poland, Japan and many more will be competing. Two repre- Currently, Tisdell gained the opportunity to bring her talents sentatives to visit any of to Germany at a regional competition last January in from the the schools, Virginia Beach, VA. Her routine, developed by her and Safety all that is Page Teresa A. Franco photo choreographer Karen Mackintire, is an interpretation Committee, required of of the life of Helen Keller. Olivia Tisdell, a student at Cathy Taylor School of Dance in Auburn, and a Holy Sgt. Jay visitors is to Name High School senior, will travel to Germany at the end of November for an inter- Johnson and Auburn sign their name with Turn To TISDELL, page A13 Middle School national dance competition. This will be her second trip abroad in the past year. Turn To SECURITY, A14 Assistant Principal page Chamber of Commerce awards $3K in grants to local schools

FUNDS HELP PROVIDE PROGRAMS FOR AUBURN SCHOOLS, BAY PATH

BY TERESA A. FRANCO Montville said during the breakfast that NEWS STAFF WRITER 13 grants were awarded out of 37 appli- Many Auburn and Bay Path Regional cants. Each teacher received up to $250 to Vocational Technical High School school- use as funding for a project of their choos- teachers recently got the chance to enrich ing. their classroom curriculums through “[The grants] will allow the teachers to grants administered by the Auburn supplement their typical budget with Chamber of Commerce. things they might not be able to budget,” On Wednesday, Nov. 12, during the Montville said. Chamber’s monthly meeting at College of He also said that Bay Path has had very the Holy Cross in Worcester the grants good luck with grants from the Auburn were distributed to the teachers in the Chamber of Commerce in the past and Teresa A. Franco photo total amount of $2,928. they are extremely thankful for the oppor- Assistant Vocational Director and tunities. The recipients of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce’s mini-grants at the Chamber’s monthly meeting Wednesday, Nov. 12, at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. The grants give the teachers the opportunity to fund projects Auburn Chamber Liaison Donald Turn To CHAMBER, A13 page they normally wouldn’t be able to with their budgets. Veterans job fair eases STUDENTS HONORED FOR FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS transition to normal life

Teresa A. Franco photo At the Veteran’s Job Fair on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Auburn Elks, veterans and job seekers were able to meet companies that were hiring.

BY TERESA A. FRANCO around New England set up tables NEWS STAFF WRITER that lined the outer edge of the Teresa A. Franco photo AUBURN –– Cars packed the Elk’s ballroom. Job seekers crowd- AUBURN — First place of the Auburn Fire Department’s annual Fire Safety Poster Contest went to Samantha Brabbs of parking lot of the Auburn Elks ed the room, filling out applica- Pakachoag School. Pictured, Brabbs stands in front of her winning posters at the breakfast held for all of the winners at the Lodge on Friday, Nov. 14, for the tions and talking with job vendors. Main Street Fire Station Wednesday, Nov. 12. James Tope of Pakachoag School was the second-place winner. This year’s theme Veteran’s Job Fair sponsored by The fair was not just intended was “Prevent Home Fires.” All the elementary schools in Auburn participated and each grade had a winner. The Mary D. Stone the Veteran’s Employment and for veterans. Anyone searching for winners are Maura Anish, grade 1, and Brendan Coomey, grade 2. Jack Pokropowicz, grade 1 and Shannon Sampson, grade 2, Training Services (VETS.) are the Bryn Mawr winners. The winners from Julia Bancroft are Nicole Causey, grade 3, Gina Indres, grade 4 and Stephanie Inside, businesses from all Turn To JOBS, page A14 Boldoc, grade 5. Other Pakachoag winners are Kayrin Brower, grade 3, Megan Bean, grade 4, and Nick Bonzey, grade 5. E E CALENDAR.....SECT.B AUBURN OPINION...... A6 SPORTS INTERVIEW SENIORS ...... A9 PERFECT SEASON NANCY HUROWITZ OBITUARIES...SECT. B PAGE A10 SPORTS ...... A10 PAGE A3 INSID

6 56525 10391 9 INSID 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 Town Hall e-mail issues ongoing ALMANAC QUOTE OF THE WEEK BY TERESA A. FRANCO “It was terrible,” Town ments that deal with finan- such as G-Mail and NEWS STAFF WRITER Administrator Charlie cial matters. Hotmail. “Some of them were just ecstatic [and] AUBURN –– Town O’Connor said. “It was a big Town Assessor Cynthia Recreation and Culture jumping up and down…of our toughest kids, employees involuntarily inconvenience to a lot of Cosgrove said it was hard Director Kristen Pappas he ended up crying he was so happy. So it was experienced a trip back in departments. First we had without Internet access said she has been “dealing time for a few days –– their to find out what caused [the because they use it a lot for and coping” as best she can. fun, they had a trophy for us. One of our old- Internet system went down. Internet to stop working].” the tax setting process. She She said she had been doing est kids…we were kidding him because the On Wednesday, Oct. 22, O’Connor said the town said she is happy it is “back work from home at night trophy was bigger than him.” the Town Hall’s Internet departments had to make up and running” now. during the Internet outage server started to experi- due with other forms of “It’s difficult, there was to keep up with her work. -Auburn Pop Warner football head coach Tim Backlin, reflecting ence technical difficulties communication. nothing easy about it. We “It really takes you back a on his team’s recent Central Mass. Tournament Championship vic- with a piece of equipment. “It’s been phone commu- use the Internet a lot,” she little and makes you appre- tory over Worcester nearly two weeks ago. The championship is the team’s first. Most of the problem was nication and regular mail,” said. “E-mail would be nice, ciate modern technology,” solved early last week, Town Planner Adam but it’s one thing at a time.” she said. except for the e-mail server, Burney said. “It’s different Cosgrove mentioned that Teresa A. Franco may be OPEN TO CLOSE so some town officials are to have to call somebody some departments –– reached at (508) 909-4136 or still bouncing around the but we made it work.” including her own –– have e-mail her at tfranco@stone- AUBURN TOWN HALL problem. He added that it was espe- been using created e-mail bridgepress.com. Board of Selectmen (832-7720) cially difficult for depart- accounts on other servers, Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Town Clerk (832-7701) NEWS BRIEFS Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. AUBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY (832-7790) Holiday Lights contest to be Monday, Wednesday ...... 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday ...... 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. held in December Fridays ...... 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday ...... 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. AUBURN — The Holiday Lights AUBURN POLICE DEPARTMENT (832-7777) event and contest will be held Sunday, Dec. 14, from 4 to 6 p.m. For emergencies, dial 911 Come light up the AUBURN FIRE DEPARTMENT (832-7800) holiday season and Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. children’s hearts For emergencies, dial 911 by registering your POST OFFICES decorated house! Auburn Post Office (01501) ...... (508) 832-3560 Register at the Auburn Recreation SCHOOLS and Culture Auburn School District...... (508) 832-7755 Department or at Bryn Mawr Elementary School ...... (508) 832-7733 the Lorraine Gleick Julia Bancroft Elementary School ...... (508) 832-7744 Nordgren Senior Mary D. Stone Elementary School...... (508) 832-7766 Center to be included on the driving Pakachoag Elementary School ...... (508) 832-7788 map for the contest judging. Gift cer- tificates to be awarded to the winners. Auburn Middle School...... (508) 832-7722 Registration closes Dec. 5. Auburn High School ...... (508) 832-7711 Registration fee is $10. All proceeds Courtesy photo Pakachoag Community Music School ...... (508) 791-8159 will go to future cultural events. From left, Bill Berg, Kevin Packard, John Delaney, Annmarie Haggerty (co-chair), Sal The Holiday Lights event will be Moccia, Brian Morrissey, Kirk Marks, Maureen McNamara (chair). held at the Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Center. Free hot cocoa, coffee, THE FIVE QUESTIONS and assorted beverages, homemade Delaney (Auburn-Webster) with a 267 nesses from the Department of baked goodies, Take a Picture with and Kirk Marks (Falmouth) with a Workforce Development to help locate 1. Looking north, what country is to the left of the Adriatic Sea? Santa, live music, kids holiday crafts, 266. properties that qualify. 2. Where is Fort Sumter? and a holiday shop with local nonprof- The high individual series was The Assessors Office is working 3. Was it George M. Cohan, George Jessell or Irving Berlin who it agencies. John Delaney, 691, and Bill Berg over the next week to qualify busi- wrote “God Bless America”? Call Auburn Recreation and (Auburn-Webster) with a 690. nesses that are not on the list. If you 4. The Latin words “tabula rasa” mean: raise the table, blank Culture at 508-832-7736 for any ques- The profits from this tournament own a small commercial property or slate, blank table, tabulate the result? tions or for more information. benefit Elks scholar- mixed-use property that you feel may 5. Does the U.S. President have the line item veto? ships and charities. qualify, you should contact the Board of Assessors as soon as possible to Auburn-Webster Elks win Assessor looking for apply for this exemption. For the Assessors to qualify you to receive the SUNRISE/SUNSET bowling tournament businesses that may exemption you must: • Be a sole proprietor or partner- Saturday, Nov. 15 —— 6:47 a.m. —— 4:21 p.m. AUBURN — The 7th Annual benefit from new exemption ship; Sunday, Nov. 16 —— 6:48 a.m. —— 4:21 p.m. Massachusetts Elks Tenpin Bowling • Have 10 or less employees on an Monday, Nov. 17 —— 6:50 a.m. —— 4:20 p.m. Tournament was held Sunday, Nov. 2, AUBURN — At the classification annual basis, and your property must Tuesday, Nov. 18 —— 6:51 a.m. —— 4:20 p.m. at AMF Auburn Lanes. The overall hearing on Nov. 10, the Auburn Board be assessed at less than $1,000,000 for Wednesday, Nov. 19 — 6:52 a.m. —— 4:19 p.m. winning team was from the Auburn- of Selectmen voted to offer a 10-per- fiscal year 2009. Thursday, Nov. 20 —— 6:53 a.m. —— 4:19 p.m. Webster Lodge with 2,474 pins scratch cent exemption to qualifying small You may contact the Assessors Friday, Nov. 21 ——— 6:54 a.m. —— 4:18 p.m. (John Delaney, Sal Moccia, Kevin commercial properties. Office at (508) 832-7708, or apply in per- Packard and Brian Morrissey). A list is sent to the assessors annu- son at 104 Central St., Auburn, MA The high individual game was John ally with potentially qualifying busi- 01501. THE STATS Birthplace Town Born in Another State Leicester ...... 11.5 (%) Northbridge ...... 17.8 Auburn ...... 11.8 Oxford ...... 13.5 OPEN DAILY 9am-Dusk Brimfield ...... 22.5 Southbridge ...... 13.8 Brookfield...... 14.9 Spencer ...... 11.6 KUSTIGIAN’SS GREENHOUSES Charlton ...... 18.4 Sturbridge ...... 24.1 Douglas ...... 23.1 Uxbridge ...... 23.3 Jct. of Routes 12 & 56 • North Oxford Dudley...... 16.0 Wales ...... 31.5 (508)(508) 987-2401987-2401 Holland ...... 30.0 Webster ...... 15.6

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BY TERESA A. FRANCO Do you ever get nervous taking care of even the preschoolers, we went through NEWS STAFF WRITER AUBURN NEWS INTERVIEW children that young? potty training with some of them, but pret- AUBURN –– The Goddard School for Early ty much they play by themselves. Infants Childhood and Development is losing its NANCY HUROWITZ “Never. Even when it’s hectic, I work like are just a different thing. We’re there to first member since the school opened its it’s a triage in an emergency room, that’s nurture them.” doors seven years ago. how I deal. I seem to calm down when Infant and toddler teacher Nancy there’s more to do or when there’s more Since you’re with the children for a Hurowitz, who has been an employee since going on. I work better that way. There are long period of time when they’re so the school’s ribbon cutting ceremony, will seven babies. There are two teachers for young, is it hard to see them move on? retire, Nov. 21. A native of Auburn, seven children. And it’s always bottles, Hurowitz got the job at Goddard after living feeding, diapers and holding.” “In that room, I always know when they’re out in California for 20 years. ready to move on. And it was a good thing, During her time at Goddard, she taught Are there any challenges to your job? for them to move on. They are right next children as young as eight weeks old to tod- door and always wave; I play peek-a-boo dler age. “You know I can’t think of anything that’s through the window, or something like In a recent interview with the Auburn ever difficult. The room has plenty of that. They always blow kisses. But when I News, Hurowitz talked about her 35 years of activities going on, there’s always some- know they’re ready to go, they need to go. experience working with children and the thing there for them. So, it’s not really like They need to move on. So, it’s not difficult.” thoughts and plans she has for retirement. it’s a difficult situation ever. It’s a well- managed room.” Were you always a teacher or did you Did you start teaching at the Goddard ever have another career? School or did you work at other places Do you think the children are so well before? mannered because they’re used to “I was a medical assistant for pediatri- being away from home? cians. So, I’ve always been in the world of “No, I started in Burlington, children.” [Massachusetts] when I first got married. “First of all we get them so young. When And then we moved to California and that’s they do come in when they’re a little bit What are your thoughts about retiring? where I continued it.” older, sometimes we’ll get them about six, eight months when they’ve been home you “I’m finally feeling a happiness to retire. I As a toddler and infant teacher what may have [difficulty] for a few days. But think if I didn’t have my grandchild I sort of activities do you do with the they adjust so easily. And it takes good would still be around. There’s just a good children? teachers.” feeling that now is the time. If there ever is a good time, now is the time. I’m having “We read to them, there is a lot of interac- Teresa A. Franco photo Have you ever taught a different age natural emotions. I’m sad about it but tion, a lot of storytelling, a lot of playing, group? there’s also happiness now. Now I can do and a lot of nurturing. It’s my grandmoth- Nancy Hurowitz stands in the hallway of the Goddard it.” er image, you know, it’s what I do.” School after teaching class. Hurowitz is the first “I’ve done pre-school. When I was in teacher to retire from the school. Her last day is California I was a teacher at a kinder- Teresa A. Franco may be reached at (508) What did you like most about being a Friday, Nov. 21. garten. It was developmental kinder- 909-4136 or e-mail her at tfranco@stone- teacher? garten. I also did pre-school but my first bridgepress.com. love is infants.” “Being with the children –– being able to be Is it difficult teaching children that are there for them, and to fill their needs.” so young? What is the differ- ence between Do you have any post-retirement plans? “It’s probably easier. You know they eat and teaching the differ- they sleep. It’s the older ones you need to ent age groups? “I’m going to be a grandmother. [My grand- entertain and they require a little more daughter] is in California, but somehow attention. The infants and newborns are “The kindergarten- AACCCCUURRAACCYY WWAATTCCHH I’m going to manage to be a good grand- really easy [to take care of.] You hold then ers are pretty much mother. 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he National Commission on ways. They are a service-learning. Last year the dis- and fitness, gardening, the needs of participate on an Advisory Board Service-Learning, chaired by means by which trict received a grant for $10,500 the elderly, and social justice issues for service-learning. Teachers and Tformer Sen. John Glenn, has the Auburn from the Department of Elementary of a global nature. students participate in the State issued the challenge to all schools in Public Schools and Secondary Education and We know that teachers and stu- Service-Learning Conference. Last the country to “ensure that every can live their Learn and Serve America. This dents are working on some exciting year, several teachers and an admin- student in kindergarten through mission state- year, the district received a continu- projects for this school year. During istrator attended the conference high school participates in quality ment of ation grant for $7,000 to further its the previous school year, some of along with three primary grade stu- service-learning every year as an “preparing stu- service-learning endeavors. the projects included making lap dents. They were the youngest par- integral and essential part of the dents for the Service-learning is a methodology quilts for Meals on Wheels partici- ticipants at the conference! American education experience.” challenges and that focuses on experiential educa- pants; fostering literacy through a In an age when high stakes testing This is a remarkable challenge ROCKETS opportunities of tion while addressing community “pajama pals” project; researching is a priority, it is refreshing to see but one that the Auburn Public REVIEW a changing needs. It promotes youth voice, aca- how to put together an aquarium that balanced by a nurturing of val- Schools has accepted. If one were to world.” demic rigor, and active citizenship. and setting it up for special needs ues, an encouragement toward civic take a close look at any school in PATRICIA M. Currently, 30 Last year throughout the district, students; studying plants and creat- responsibility, and a reinforcement Auburn, the observation would be HAGGERTY percent of all more than 900 students made con- ing a garden at the LifeCare Center of community connections. Keep that service-learning is alive and schools in the nections with many community of Auburn; bringing awareness to your eyes on the Auburn News for well! nation are based organizations. Schools were the issue of the “Invisible Children” stories about how service-learning From the primary grades at Bryn engaged in service-learning and connected to the Auburn Council on in Uganda. continues to impact the local com- Mawr and Mary D. Stone to the halls Auburn is one of them! Aging, to the Lodge and Woods at Service-learning is not only about munity. of the Auburn High School, stu- The ethic of service is a long- Eddy Pond, to LifeCare of Auburn, the students; it is about the teachers Patricia Haggerty is the principal dents are engaged in pursuits that standing tradition in the Auburn to the Juvenile Diabetes who are reinvigorated by this of Bryn Mawr Elementary School in connect to the community. Not only Public Schools. Recently, because of Foundation, to Auburn Youth and methodology. In Auburn, teachers Auburn, and is one of the many con- are these pursuits answers to real a grant from the Massachusetts Family Services, to a homeless shel- receive training in service-learning tributors to the weekly “Rockets community needs, but they are also Department of Elementary and ter and even to international non- through various professional devel- Review” column, which offers an ways of addressing the academic Secondary Education, that tradition profit organizations. Students opment opportunities. They work inside look into the Auburn School standards in new and refreshing of service has been expanded to engaged in projects involving health alongside community members and District.

For Auburn Schools — Lunch: $2.25 (Middle Monday, Nov. 24: Rib B Que on a seeded roll, Alternate this week: Chicken patty (Nov. 20-21), dip, pears. School and High School) and $2 (Mary D. French fries, corn, fruit crisp and cream. grilled cheese (Nov. 24-26). Monday, Nov. 24: Chicken patty on a roll, Stone, Bryn Mawr, Julia Bancroft and Tuesday, Nov. 25: Teriyaki meatballs, egg potato wedge, carrots, pudding and cream. Pakachoag schools), including milk (8 oz.: noodles, breadstick, peas, assorted fruit and Thursday, Nov. 20: Turkey dinner — turkey Tuesday, Nov. 25: Sausage biscuit, egg patty, $0.50, 10 oz. milk at middle and high schools: dessert. and gravy, stuffing, mashed potato, butternut juice, assorted desserts. $0.60). Daily at Mary D. Stone, Bryn Mawr, Wednesday, Nov. 26: Half Day — No Lunch. squash, cranberry sauce, spice cake. Wednesday, Nov. 26: Half Day — No Lunch. Julia Bancroft and Pakachoag schools — Friday, Nov. 21: Sal’s Pizza, cucumber and peanut butter sandwich, yogurt or cereal and dip, pears. choice of fruit in place of dessert. AUBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, Nov. 24: Chicken patty on a roll, BAY PATH To view/monitor lunch transactions or to pay Thursday, Nov. 20: Turkey dinner — turkey potato wedge, carrots, pudding and cream. Breakfast online, go to www.mynutrikids.com. Please and gravy, stuffing, mashed potato, butternut Tuesday, Nov. 25: Sausage biscuit, egg patty, All meals are served with a pint of milk. make checks payable to Auburn School Food squash, cranberry sauce, spice cake. juice, assorted desserts and fruit. Subject to change without notice. Service. Parents, please note that charging is Friday, Nov. 21: Sal’s Pizza, tossed salad, Wednesday, Nov. 26: Half Day — No Lunch. discouraged. We do allow students to receive pineapple. Thursday, Nov. 20: French toast/syrup, three lunches without payment. After that, if Monday, Nov. 24: Rib B Que on a seeded roll, orange/apple juice, 4-ounce cup yogurt, milk. payment is not received, only a basic lunch will French fries, corn, fruit crisp and cream. MARY D. STONE AND Friday, Nov. 21: Ham/egg/cheese muffin, be provided. Tuesday, Nov. 25: Teriyaki meatballs, egg orange/apple juice, milk. noodles, breadstick, peas, assorted fruit and BRYN MAWR SCHOOL Monday, Nov. 24: Cinnamon-glazed muffin, 4 dessert. Alternate this week: Chicken patty (Nov. 20-21), oz. cup of yogurt, orange or apple juice, ? pint AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, Nov. 26: Half Day — No Lunch. grilled cheese (Nov. 24-26). of milk. Thursday, Nov. 20: Turkey dinner — turkey Tuesday, Nov. 25: Eggs and bacon, toast and and gravy, stuffing, mashed potato, butternut Thursday, Nov. 20: Turkey dinner — turkey jelly, orange or apple juice, 1/2 pint of milk. squash, cranberry sauce, spice cake. JULIA BANCROFT & and gravy, stuffing, mashed potato, butternut Wednesday, Nov. 26: Banana nut muffin, Friday, Nov. 21: Sal’s Pizza, tossed salad, squash, cranberry sauce, spice cake. bowl of cereal, orange or apple juice, 1/2 pint pineapple. PAKACHOAG SCHOOLS Friday, Nov. 21: Sal’s Pizza, cucumber and of milk. THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 •5 LEARNING Never too young to give

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AUBURN — Serena Kelly, 9, a fourth grader at Julia Bancroft Elementary School, recently organized a Candy Drive for Homeless Veterans. This year, the candy drive was held at Julia with the support of Principal Goldstein. Julia Bancroft children, families and friends donated candy, which was made into goody bags for homeless veterans. This is the third year delivering 80 goody bags for the resi- dents of the Veterans Homeless Shelter on Grove Street in Worcester. The goody bags also contain a handwritten or drawn thank you card from a student. The veterans seem to really appreciate it and the children have a wonderful time doing it while learning about service to the community.

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A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 TEL. (508) 764-4325 • FAX (508) 764-8015 where time www.auburnnews.net FRANK G. WALTER C. CHILINSKI BIRD JR. goes? STONEBRIDGE PRESS STONEBRIDGE PRESS PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER WEEKLIES EDITOR-AT-LARGE ho knows if there’s really even a col- ADAM MINOR umn in here anywhere, but time’s a- wasting, so here goes. EDITOR W THE AUBURN NEWS AND THE WEBSTER TIMES That’s one of the things about “Saturday time,” in fact. It’s supposed to run at the same speed as Monday-to-Friday time, but you know it doesn’t. Saturday time runs at about two or COMMENTARY three times the speed of workday time, which is regulated by employers, Congress, cast mem- bers of “The View” and Oprah Winfrey. I’m not complaining about workday time, by the way.That runs at about just the right speed to get most of the impor- It’s a small tant tasks accomplished LETTERS TO THE EDITOR in, to pick an appropriate phrase, timely fashion. Whatever project appears world Enjoying new recreation programs on your workday To Do list, somebody has proba- To the Editor: thoroughly enjoyed and plan to continue, and bly figured out beforehand Since many times letters to the editor seem hope to attend one of the cooking classes in ho would have thought that in the if it can be done in the to point out the deficiencies in our town gov- the near future. As a newly retired person, course of a regular work middle of the night last ernment, I thought I would take a moment to these programs are affordable and very much day (or two, or whatever). Friday/Saturday that I would run W give kudos where I believe it is deserved. appreciated. And then, taking into con- into a bunch of Auburn teens in Providence, AS YOU I recently received a flier promoting new Keep up the good work. sideration lunch time, R.I.? class offerings by the Recreation Department LIKE IT potty breaks, official mid- It’s a small world, after all. in a variety of subjects. I signed up and partic- ADELE STENSON, morning and mid-after- OK, let me back up a little MARK ipated in a watercolor painting class that I AUBURN noon mandated-by-state- bit here. A few weeks ago, I ASHTON labor-law breaks, you’ve offered to volunteer at a pretty much got the time youth group event called you need to plot that budg- “Superbowl,” an all-night et, put that widget into the gizmo under assem- evangelistic extravaganza bly, write that grant proposal, keep those kid- held in Providence, R.I. For Obama, will it be dies from killing each other, make those sales First, kids go to a or service calls, drive that cab, or perform that Providence Bruins hockey bit of brain surgery that is your trademark job game at the Dunkin’ Donuts skill. THE MINOR Center, or “The Dunk,” as We learn to adjust to workday time, I think, e-mail or typewriter? so that eventually it takes just exactly the time DETAILS the kids like to call it. This year, the Bruins made an that we have to accomplish the task that is ours — within reason, of course. I understand that ADAM example out of the ast January, I started a George Bush. The Times report- , drilling even Olympic-caliber multi-taskers can’t MINOR new job...... ed that he wrote a note to friends them 8-3. KRISTAL accomplish everything that needs doing on any LIn between filling out before singing off his old given day. As much as some people have tried, After the game, Word of forms for human resources LEAR address of [email protected]: it’s simply not wise, or really even possible, to Life Ministries takes over the ice and presents departments and attending K “Since I do not want my private a gospel message to the crowd. After an drive, eat, dress, apply makeup, answer a phone training on company policies, conversations looked at by those call and text message the dentist about your insanely loud rally and games, busses shuttle I had my new company e-mail KRISTINA out to embarrass, the only late arrival at the same time. (Besides, telling teens to several different bowling allies, gyms address assigned. REARDON course of action is not to corre- the dentist you’re late, but on the way doesn’t and roller skating rinks in the area to spend This January, someone else spond in cyberspace. This sad- really do him — or the next patient — any good, the rest of the night until 6 a.m., when they will be starting a new job — dens me. I have enjoyed convers- does it? Is this why the one is always “looking finally return home and sleep half of the but he won’t automatically be ing with each of you.” down in the mouth,” while the other is fre- weekend away. getting an e-mail address — or maybe even be For all the hoopla surrounding Sen. John quently agape but speechless?) Anyway,this year, I was tasked to help run a allowed, or choose, to use e-mail at all. McCain’s claims that he doesn’t use e-mail or Back to my original premise, Saturday time bowling alley called “The Legion Bowl” on the That person I’m talking about, of course, is the Internet — “I use the Blackberry, but I passes much more quickly than everyday time, outskirts of Providence with my wife and President-elect Barack Obama. And that may don’t e-mail; I’ve never felt the particular need so that no matter how many good, legitimate, three Word of Life Bible Institute students. As come as a surprise to the American public — to e-mail,” he told the Daily Telegraph in July necessary, important, fun, or otherwise worth- we prepared for the long night ahead of us, I not only because e-mail has become an accept- — it seems McCain’s position might not seem while projects need doing, the only one that sneaked a peak at our agenda, which lists the ed and convenient way of communicating but as extreme as the American public once gets accomplished will be the one you tackle churches that will be visiting us that night for because of the frequency with which Obama thought. earliest. games and an overall exciting time — and used it during his campaign. Trust me, I It only takes a look at Alaska Gov. Sarah While my daily To Do list reflects the whom do I see? Teens from the First signed up for more than one candidate’s Palin’s e-mail troubles to see that it’s not hard vagaries and vicissitudes of living and work- Congregational Church in Auburn. updates in order to learn more about them to hack into cyberspace: the Associated Press ing in New England, Saturday’s list is never I looked over to my wife, and I said, “It’s a before voting, and I can tell you that in my reports that hackers got into her Yahoo e-mail changing — and never-ending. My every Monday may begin with some cardiac rehab small world.” estimation, Obama out-e-mailed them all. And account ([email protected]) using known time on a treadmill at the YMCA, but I normal- The rest of the night is but a blur, but I out-text messaged them all. details about her personal life (when she met ly get to scratch that off the list by 8 a.m. and remember the kids from First Congregational As someone who grew up thinking having e- her husband, her date of birth, and her zip Church well, and I just wanted to take this move on to things like “E-mail newsletter” or mail accounts and cell phones by your side code) to get Yahoo to assign her a new pass- “Proof Thanksgiving press release” or “Take opportunity to say thank you for being constantly wasn’t too unusual, I half appreci- word so they could access her e-mail as an respectful to the bowling alley and being so photos of 1830s rooster attacking fifth-grader.” ated Obama’s messages and was half annoyed alleged prank. My Saturday list, however, is a re-useable well-behaved. It was great to see some that there were so many to find in my inbox Beyond pranks, there are definite risks — “Auburnites” face-to-face, even if it was in tract because nothing ever gets scratched off it. (typically, at the end of the campaign, I was both for the privacy of the individuals e-mail- For example, it currently says, “Rake leaves,” Providence! getting at least one or two a day). But as I start ing, and for national security — if the presi- which you might assume is seasonally appro- So, for those of you who had to put up with looking to the future and keeping informed on dent chooses to e-mail. priate. But that’s been on the list since 1996, and my annoying voice over the P.A. system that what is going on in Washington, I can’t help And while I quickly begin to note in my while I have made some progress in leaf-mov- night, this one’s for you — the first one to but be disappointed that our president-elect mind that people could tap into phone conver- ing/maintenance, some other things always on write me a letter to the editor explaining what might not have direct e-mail access as he has sations or steal letters as well, it’s much easi- the Saturday list include “Shovel driveway” you enjoyed most about Superbowl gets to be throughout his campaign. Even though others er to hack into e-mails. And lest you think and “Water tomatoes.” published in the Auburn News! running his campaign signed a lot of his e- Obama will be allowed to keep his phone, the This past Saturday was a prime example of mails, and I’m sure that Obama didn’t write a Times reports he likely won’t have his the quantum theory of time relativity of which Adam Minor is the editor of the Auburn majority of them, it was nice to feel like I was BlackBerry come January, either. I’m sure he I speak (or write, actually). We arose with News, and is still tired from staying up all night “in the loop” with what was going on — that will have aides or others surrounding him grand intentions. Since yard sale season has to help entertain (and keep awake) hundreds of there was some level of transparency that with other BlackBerries, cell phones, and e- vanished with the fair weather, we had no teenagers at Superbowl last weekend. To con- existed. Maybe he can strike some kind of bal- mail accounts that will keep him in touch — pressing engagements other than to start (and tact the editor, call 508-909-4142, or e-mail ance, setting up a newsletter similar to the but if a president can get the job done without finish) our Christmas shopping, pick up some [email protected]. one Massachusetts state Sen. Richard Moore the Internet, e-mail, and a BlackBerry, maybe clothes at the cleaners (left there the previous sends out to constituents who want it with those things just aren’t as necessary as corpo- Saturday), pack all my homemade news from Beacon Hill. rate American make us think. cranberry/apple/orange relish into individual Of course, being a president isn’t all about But on a level much lower than talking jars for sharing with family and friends, and build a fire in the fireplace for some lazy rainy being transparent, being popular, or being a about national affairs, what’s the harm in hav- afternoon reading (OK, so this would quickly LETTERS techie. (I wonder what will happen to Obama’s ing the president send out an e-mail or a text become lazy rainy afternoon snoozing, but so Facebook page?) It’s about running a country, asking his wife what time she’s going to pick what — it’s supposed to be a prelude to our offi- and it’s a job that has risks and protections up the kids or asking a friend when he or she cial “day of rest”). POLICY that need to be considered. is grabbing lunch? I don’t know how long I The shopping went according to schedule, There are a number of reasons why Obama could live without my cell phone or e-mail for Letters to the editor are always the pick-up went fine, the cran sauce was all might not choose to e-mail, the New York silly little things like that … packed with morning time to spare, so I used welcome, and may be sent to: The Times reported on Sunday: “In addition to Obama might have campaigned on the the next “few minutes” to tackle a porch mold- Auburn News, 25 Elm St., concerns about e-mail security, he faces the promise of change, but there are some things ing replacement job started on Tuesday.Then it Southbridge MA 01550 or via e-mail Presidential Records Act, which puts his cor- he just might not be able to change … at least was necessary to look for a dozen boxes of at [email protected]. respondence in the official record and ulti- right away. He might be the first president to slides (Kodachromes, as Paul Simon might Be sure to include mately up for public review, and the threat of bring a laptop to the president’s desk in the say), which we’d both “seen recently, but subpoenas. A decision has not been made on Oval Office, however, the Times reported. But weren’t quite sure where they were hiding. a name and resi- whether he could become the first e-mailing without e-mail, or possibly the Internet if offi- Thus, my noon start on “column planning dence. Please president, but aides said that seemed doubt- cials are afraid hackers could reach in that and writing” (perpetually on Saturday’s list) refrain from send- ful.” way, why not just pull out a typewriter? got bumped to 1 p.m., then 2 p.m., then 3 p.m., ing letters via fax, The last president to take office after e-mail then hey, it’s already dark and time for supper (we skipped and be sure to became a matter-of-fact way to do business, Kristina Reardon contributes a column to not a mere novelty, was current President Stonebridge Press and Villager Newspapers. lunch to accommodate the hunt for the family supply a home photos). The slides were found, of course, in address and “the last place you’d ever look for them,” main- phone number to ly because once we’d found them, we’d have to allow for confir- be real dunces to keep looking. So here I am with just enough time to write a mation. Allow at column, but still no real topic in mind other least 48 hours for a response. Letters than to suggest that Saturday time vanishes at must be submitted by noon Monday a rate much faster than workday time. Is it to ensure publication in the follow- because “time flies when you’re having fun,” or does it have to do with the fact that at work ing week’s issue. Every effort will be we’re performing someone else’s tasks (and made to accommodate late submis- those take exactly as long as they take) and at sions, but inclusion can not be guar- home, typically on a Saturday, we’re mixing anteed. The rules of good taste and chores with projects with errands with things libel will, of course, apply to all sub- that need doing? I’d give it more thought, but I don’t have the missions. Personal attacks will not time to spare. Especially on a Saturday. be published. The editor retains the right to edit all letters. Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for Stonebridge Press publications. THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 •7 A tragic end for an ‘escape artist’ no sooner sent last week’s col- him, he was scared to death. She reporting party to verify the authen- Thanksgiving then Christmas so umn in when I received a call called to tell me she had finally ticity of the report. If any more soon after. With the holidays comes Ifrom my assistant, Darleen CRITTER caught the little guy and he was in information becomes available I additional duties and pressures. I Wood, informing me that she just her care. A short time later I will pass it on. am looking forward to my family picked up a deceased pug on Oxford CORNER received a message concerning a I have 16 individuals who contin- getting together and I must prepare Street. family missing a small black and ue to receive citations for unli- for that. That being said I will not be This dog was one of the four that white dog. The dog got out with one censed dogs. Some of these people able to get a column in for next had been reported running around KATHY of the kids and they became separat- have received as many as 18 cita- week. I will be leaving the dog on that wet Thursday two weeks SABINA ed. I called the owners to tell them I tions, some as few as three. I have responsibilities to my capable assis- ago. I knew it was the same dog by was pretty sure we had their dog. I sent letters, I have left messages, the tants in my absence. the description of the dog, color of nity. proceeded to tell her the story I was dogs are there, the people are there Please have a safe and peaceful the harness and the general loca- That Saturday was busy for told. She told me her son came home and only two have responded to say holiday and please don’t give your tion. I looked in vain for this little Darleen. The police dispatch called in a panic saying he saw someone they would license right away, then pets turkey, especially the skin. dog only to find out that it was hit her because they had received a call drive away with their dog. It was a weeks pass by and they still don’t do Kathy Sabina is the dog officer and killed by a car on Saturday. He saying someone threw a small black happy ending for the family and the it. There is only so much I can do but for the Town of Auburn. She was an escape artist and took off at and white dog out of a car, kicked it little dog but it left a huge mystery ignoring it is not an option. may be reached at every opportunity. Unfortunately and drove away.She located the little as to what actually happened. There It’s holiday time once again. I find [email protected] or by that Saturday was his last opportu- dog but had a tough time catching was no contact information for the it hard to believe it is almost calling (774) 696-0799. Millbury Street to be shut down for repairs

ello and thank you for reading the live in the this notice in their local paper. I think every- with a few other sections through out town to Highway Happenings. street. Millbury one will be very happy once this work is com- end our paving for this year. We were lucky HIGHWAY H is shutting pleted. We will be posting signs and sign- this week to be able to jet a few drain lines A couple of those chilly nights this week HAPPENINGS down their end, boards at both ends if we are able to borrow with the Sewer Department. We appreciate reminds us that the winter is almost here. fromthem from the Mass Pike and Mass Highway. their help and the use of their jet truck. With that in mind, we are finishing our road- Greenwood Workers will be at stations at all roadblocks in Have a great week, be safe and stay warm. work. DARLEEN Street, because case directions are needed. Remember to keep your animals warm also. On Thursday, Nov. 20, we will be shutting WOOD they are replac- Our work on South Street seems to be very down a section of Millbury Street. This sec- ing a culvert successful. We had to have the crew go back Darleen Wood is the highway surveyor at the tion is from Route 20 to Millbury. We will be that makes there and reconfigure a few items to deter the Auburn Highway Department and writes a col- allowing local traffic only to get to the their section impassable. Millbury has been beavers, but it seems to be working fine. We umn for the Auburn News. Farmer’s Daughter or for those residents that great in working with us and is also posting will be paving that section this week, along

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BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL also be notified and be held liable for the fine ble cause issues, Early said. Charlton Selectman Scott D. Brown, howev- STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER if their children were unable to pay. The Hurley’s officers need scales to weigh mari- er, spoke his mind about the issue. penalties would be sent back to the town gov- juana, but he feels his department shouldn’t “To me, they would have to use their best Area law enforcement officials seeking ernments where the offenses occurred. have to pay for them. judgment,” he said. guidance from the state on how to enforce Local police chiefs have been discussing the “The law needs to be clarified,” he said. In an argument before the measure was changes in the marijuana possession laws. various ways the amended laws could be He hasn’t been told whether his officers will passed, the Massachusetts District Attorney’s That change — the passage of ballot enforced. receive training on how to deal with high driv- Association, which opposed the measure, said Question 2, which decriminalized possession “There’s so many questions,” Sturbridge er, he said. the law might have a grave effect on children. of up to an ounce of marijuana — was set to Police Chief Thomas Ford said. “The powers In Charlton, Police Chief James A. Pervier Statements on its Web site argue: take effect 30 days from its Election Day pas- of arrest have been taken away.” said a lot of issues remain unsolved. “Decriminalization will reverse a recently sage. Under the new law, violators will face a He said an ounce of marijuana could be “We haven’t decided if we are going to carry documented positive trend in youth marijua- civil citation and a $100 fine for violating the divided up into 20 bags, which would prompt scales out there on the road. This is all brand na use.” law. concern over whether a suspect could be new,” he said. “This is going to be a whole new According to the MDAA Web site, usage of “It’s no longer criminal,” Worcester County charged with possession with intent to dis- area as far as how this flows.” the drug among eighth-graders dropped from District Attorney Joseph Early said. “There tribute. Early agreed, claiming an ounce can Pervier’s Dudley counterpart Steven 18.3 percent in 1996, to 10.3 percent in 2007. are a lot of questions that remain to be be broken into 30-60 marijuana cigarettes. Wojnar was also unable to be reached. answered.” His department has scales to weigh the sub- With plans for his town to be home to a Ryan Grannan-Doll can be reached by phone Two weeks ago, Gov. Deval Patrick directed stance, but don’t carry them out on patrol, he methadone clinic, Southbridge Police Chief at (508) 909-4050, or by e-mail at rgrand@stone- Executive Office of Public Safety and Security said. Daniel Charette could not be reached last bridgepress.com. (EOPSS) Secretary Kevin M. Burke to work Ford said his officers arrested 118 people on week. Neither could Auburn Police Chief with the Attorney General’s Office and dis- drug related incidents this year, most of them Andrew Sluckis. trict attorneys on how to implement the mod- being for marijuana. Officers there are ified laws, according to EOPSS Spokesman involved with two or three marijuana inci- Terrel Harris. 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For mortgagors' title see deed erly side of a private way called Park Terrace; by Ryan Porzio and Joanne Hicks to Dollars by certified or bank check will be recorded with Worcester County (Worcester said bound being the most southeasterly cor- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, required to be paid by the purchaser at the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17353, ner of the Parcel to be described; Inc., dated February 24, 2006 and recorded time and place of sale. The balance is to be Page 182. THENCE: N. 82? 51’ 35” W. along the with the Worcester County (Worcester paid by certified or bank check at Harmon These premises will be sold and conveyed northerly sideline of Park Street, a distance District) Registry of Deeds at Book 38452, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, subject to and with the benefit of all rights, of 144.63 feet to a point of intersection with Page 1, of which mortgage The Bank of New Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to rights of way, restrictions, easements, right of the easterly sideline of Oxford Street North; York As Trustee for the Certificateholders P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ways, covenants, liens or claims in the nature THENCE: N. 01? 59’ 20” W. along the east- CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) of liens, improvements, public assessments, erly sideline of Oxford Street North a dis- OC4, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, tance of 95.73 feet to a point at Lot “B” as Series 2006-OC4 is the present holder, for vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt water and sewer liens and any other munici- shown on the above mentioned Cullinan breach of the conditions of said mortgage in full of the purchase price. The description pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Plan; and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same of the premises contained in said mortgage brances of record which are in force and are THENCE: S. 74? 34’ 41” E. along Lots “B” will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on shall control in the event of an error in this applicable, having priority over said mort- and “C” both shown on said Cullinan Plan, a December 5, 2008, on the mortgaged prem- publication. gage, whether or not reference to such distance of 161.75 feet to a point on the ises located at 7 Warwick Street, Auburn, Other terms, if any, to be announced at restrictions, easements, improvements, liens, westerly sideline of Park Terrace; Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and the sale. or encumbrances is made in the deed. THENCE S. 07? 19’ 48” W. along the wester- singular the premises described in said mort- THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of TEN THOU- ly sideline of Park Terrace, a distance of gage, FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, SAND ($10,000.00) DOLLARS by certified or 71.22 feet to the point of beginning. TO WIT: INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006- bank check will be required to be paid by the For title, see deed dated April 22, 1998 A certain tract or parcel of land with all the OC4, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- purchaser at the time and place of sale. The recorded with Worcester District Registry of buildings thereon and with all privileges and TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC4 balance is to be paid by certified or bank Deeds in Book 20110, Page 329. appurtenances belonging thereto situated on Present holder of said mortgage check at ABLITT LAW OFFICES, P.C., 304 Also known as 231 Oxford Street, Auburn, the southerly side of Warwick Street in the Cambridge Road, Woburn, MA 01801, other Massachusetts. Town of Auburn, County of Worcester and By its Attorneys, terms and conditions will be provided at the The above-described premises shall be sub- bounded and described as follows: HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. place of sale. The description of the premis- ject to all easements, restrictions, municipal BEGINNING at a point in the southerly line of 150 California Street es contained in said mortgage shall control in or other public taxes, assessments, liens or Warwick Street at the northerly corner of the Newton, MA 02458 the event of an error in this publication. claims in the nature of liens, outstanding tax land now or formerly of one Lindberg and (617) 558-0500 OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE titles, building, zoning and other land use being one hundred twenty-two and five 200808-0662 - GRN ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. laws and all permits and approvals issued tenths (122.5) feet from a drill hole made in a November 12, 2008 Present holder of said mortgage, Household pursuant thereto, including, without limitation, stone monument set in said line of Warwick November 19, 2008 Finance Corp. II, By its Attorneys, ABLITT orders of conditions, and existing encum- Street at land now or formerly one Cody, on November 26, 2008 LAW OFFICES, P.C., 304 Cambridge Road, brances of record created prior to said or near the Auburn-Worcester line; Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, Telephone Mortgage, if there be any. Said premises are THENCE turning and running South 59 (781) 246-8995, Fax (781) 246-8994 Dated: to be sold subject to the right of redemption degrees East by land now or formerly of one NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S 10/23/2008 (38.0173/Sullivan)(11/12/08, of the United States of America, if any there Lindberg, two hundred and eighty (280) feet SALE OF REAL ESTATE 11/19/08, 11/26/08)(132462) be. to the westerly line of Newland Street; By virtue and in execution of the Power of November 12, 2008 TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall THENCE turning and running North 47 Sale contained in a certain mortgage given November 19, 2008 be required to make a deposit of $10,000.00 degrees 30' East by said line of Newland by Edward B. Sullivan and Shelly A. November 26, 2008 to the holder of said Mortgage, in cash or by Street about sixty-three (63) feet to land now Sullivan to Champion Mortgage, a Division certified or bank cashier's check at the time or formerly of John Sturrock; of Keybank National Association, dated May MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE and place of said sale of said premises. The THENCE northwesterly by land now or for- 15, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester By virtue and in execution of the Power of balance of the purchase price is to be paid to merly of Sturrock and Cody two hundred and County (Worcester District) Registry of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given said holder in cash, by certified check or eighty (280) feet, more or less to Warwick Deeds in Book 39085, Page 113 of which by Edward P. Hopfmann to Mortgage bank cashier's check, and thereupon the Street; mortgage Household Finance Corp. II is the Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as deed shall be delivered, in thirty (30) days THENCE turning and running South 30 present holder, for breach of the conditions of nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network from the date of sale at the firm of degrees West by said line of Warwick Street said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- USA, Inc. dated June 19, 2006 and recorded Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson & sixty (60) feet to the point of beginning. closing, the same will be sold at Public with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds Harney, LLP, Attorneys for said holder, 220 Together with a right of way over Newland Auction at 11:00 AM on December 8, 2008, in Book 39227, Page 51, the undersigned North Main Street, Natick, Massachusetts. Street in common with others. Said street on the mortgaged premises located at 2 being the present holder via Assignment The successful bidder shall be required to leading from Malvern Road to Warwick Duncan Street a.k.a. 2 Duncan Avenue, recorded at Book 42537, Page 177 for sign a Memorandum of Terms of Sale. The Street. Auburn, MA 01501, all and singular the breach of the conditions of said Mortgage description of the premises contained in said Being Lot No. 2 and a ten (I0) foot strip off the premises described in said mortgage, TO and for the purpose of foreclosing the same Mortgage shall control in the event of an southwesterly portion of Lot No. 1 as shown WIT: will be sold at Public Auction at: error in publication. on a plan recorded with the Worcester The land in said Auburn on the Southerly 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 50, side of Duncan Street, bounded and upon the hereinafter-described premises, time and place of sale. Plan 25. described as follows: Beginning at the known as and numbered as 231 Oxford CITIMORTGAGE, INC. For mortgagors' title see deed recorded Northwesterly corner thereof on the Street, Auburn, Worcester County, Present Holder of Said Mortgage, with Worcester County (Worcester District) Southerly side of said Duncan Street and Massachusetts, all and singularly the premis- By its Attorneys, Registry of Deeds in Book 38451, Page 389. being Lot 18 as shown on “Plan of House es described in said mortgage, to wit: CUNNINGHAM, MACHANIC, CETLIN, These premises will be sold and con- Lots in Auburn, MA”, dated November 1, The land in Auburn, County of Worcester, JOHNSON & HARNEY, LLP veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 1948 and recorded with the Worcester Commonwealth of Massachusetts, situated By: Robert F.Tenney rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 155, at the intersection of the easterly sideline of CUNNINGHAM, MACHANIC, CETLIN, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Plan 99; Thence S. 9 Degrees 30’ W. 150 feet Oxford Street North with the northerly side- JOHNSON & HARNEY, LLP liens, improvements, public assessments, by Lots 13, 12 and a part of 11 as shown on line of Park Street owned by Claire E. Ball 220 North Main Street any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, said plan to a stone bounded at land of . and Carroll A. Belanger and shown as Lot A Natick, MA 01760 water and sewer liens and any other munici- Harold and Mildred A. Calverly; Thence S. 80 on a plan by Cullinan Engineering Co., Inc. (508) 651-7524 pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Degrees 30’ E. 75 feet by land of said titled “Plan of Property-Auburn, MA” dated November 5, 2008 brances of record which are in force and are Calverleys; Thence N. 9 Degrees 30’ E. 150 August 26, 1988, and recorded at the November 12, 2008 applicable, having priority over said mort- feet by Lot 19 as shown on said plan to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan November 19, 2008 gage, whether or not reference to such Southerly line of said Duncan Street; Thence Book 637, Plan 78, being more particularly THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 •9 SENIOR CORNER November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month lzheimer’s Disease is the most can give an indication as to whether or not choice than any others. Many physicians, future living arrangements is an integral common form of dementia among SENIOR Alzheimer’s Disease is a possible cause. because the ability to communicate as the part of this process. Is there someone Aolder people. According to the Healthcare professionals often divide disease progresses, prefer to hold off on available to be a full-time caregiver? Can National Institute on Aging, this disease, FOCUS the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease into these medications. the family afford a secure Assisted Living which initially involves the parts of the two categories: cognitive or behavioral If there already is a definitive diagnosis facility that specializes in Alzheimer’s res- brain that control thought, memory and CHRISTINA and psychiatric. Two different types of of Alzheimer’s Disease for a family mem- idents? Is accessible Adult Day Health an language, usually begins after age 60, with drugs are often needed to control the two ber, there are various agencies and facili- option? If there is to be a family member the risk factor increasing with age. While SILPE varying types of symptoms. Cognitive ties that can assist you in caring for the acting as a full-time caregiver, is there only 5 percent of men and women ages 65 symptoms use Cholinesterase inhibitors patient. The Alzheimer’s Association of respite care available? Working out the to 74 have Alzheimer’s, nearly half of action, dehydration, anemia and vitamin to prevent the breakdown of acetylcho- Massachusetts has a regional office in answers to these questions in the early those 85 and older may have the disease. deficiencies. Because this disease is so nine, a chemical messenger important for Worcester as the Worcester Senior Center. stages of the disease will help make care Currently, there is no cure, but if diag- devastating, many people are afraid to learning and memory, and Memantine, The local phone number is 508-799-2386. giving more manageable as the disease nosed early, there are medications that share with family members and physi- which works by regulating the activity of They also have information on the Safe progresses. cians their symptoms and fears. can slow its progression. To many,simple glutamate, a different messenger chemi- Return Program designed to keep Christina Silpe is the Executive Director short-term memory loss is a scary symp- Diagnostic testing is not always able to cal involved in learning and memory. Alzheimer’s patients safe, should they pinpoint the cause for dementia and more for Elder Affairs for the Town of Auburn tom that they take to be the onset of Several antidepressant and antipsychotic wander. Treatment options, healthcare and the Director of the Auburn Senior Alzheimer’s, but there are many other and more emphasis is being placed on medications have been used to treat proxy, durable power of attorney, DNR CAT scans and magnetic resonance imag- Center, and provides a weekly column on causes for this memory loss, including behavioral problems, but no one individ- orders and Comfort Care all need to be issues concerning the elderly for the depression, drug overdose or drug inter- ing (MRI) to differentiate among the caus- ual drug stands out as being a better looked at and considered. Planning for es of dementia. But, there are tests that Auburn News.

LORRAINE GLEICK NORDGREN SENIOR CENTER: UPCOMING EVENTS SENIOR MENU GENEALOGY CLASS CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP sion group known as “The Ladies of the Round Table,” which will meet at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday,Nov.25, Menu includes milk and margarine. Menus Kay Sheldon will hold the monthly Genealogy class Due to the Thanksgiving holiday there will be no at the senior center.Topics to be discussed will be cho- are subject to change without notice. Your at the senior center Wednesday,Nov. 19. Caregiver Support Group Meeting at the senior cen- sen by those who attend. This group will be facilitat- donation of $2 per meal helps keep the pro- ter during November. The next support group meet- gram running. Call (508) 832-7798 for reserva- BREAKFAST CLUB ed by Jennifer Piniarski, a licensed social worker. ing will be held Thursday, Dec. 11, at 6:30 p.m. If you Refreshment provided by the St. Francis Home. tions. The next meeting of the Breakfast Club at the sen- are caring for an elder or an elder caring for someone • Thursday, Nov. 20 — Chicken/supreme ior center will be held Thursday, Dec. 11, at 9:30 a.m. of any age, please join us. The Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Center is sauce, mashed potato, green beans, biscuit, pudding/diet pudding. with Sari Bitticks of the Auburn Historical Society LADIES OF THE ROUND TABLE located at 4 Goddard Dr.For more information on any speaking on “Toys Through the Ages.” of these events, call Christina Silpe at (508) 832-7799. • Friday, Nov. 21 — Seafood scampi, sea- You are invited to attend a meeting of the discus- soned rice, mixed vegetables, multigrain bread, mandarin oranges. • Monday, Nov. 24 — Teriyaki chicken, LIBRARY CHILDREN’S ROOM EVENTS scalloped potato, oriental blend vegetables, oatmeal bread, fresh fruit. • Pajama Time: Thursday, Nov. 20, at 6:30 p.m. Here’s your chance. Visit the library for contest Friday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. Come get messy as we • Tuesday, Nov. 25 — Roast turkey with Come to this story time all ready for bed. Wear your details. learn about Native American storytelling, with stuffing, gravy, and cranberry sauce, mashed pajamas and hear some great bedtime stories. Your art will be displayed in the library during craft. Please register for this event. This event will sweet potatoes, broccoli au gratin, dinner roll, Registration required, please call the library at 508- Family Reading Week. Contest winners will be only run if there is a minimum of five participants apple pie. 832-7790. announced on Friday, Nov. 21, at 4:30 p.m. This event registered. You will need to bring the following sup- • Wednesday, Nov. 26 — Salmon boat with • Family Reading Week: Nov.16-22. Come celebrate is open to all ages, to register and pick up your plies: white air dry clay (recommend the Crayola dill sauce, mashed potato, California mixed Family Reading Week. Can you read five picture instructions please visit the library. brand), a paint smock or shirt. Registration vegetables, rye bread, peaches, diet peaches. books every day for five days? Yes, well come sign up • Homeschool Events: Native American Art, required, please call the library at 508-832-7790. and if you read all your books (25 total) you can earn a prize. Don’t forget to share your books with your family. You may sign up online at http://iread.evanced.info/auburn/sr/homepage.as p, or stop in the library to pick up a log sheet. • Cover Art Contest: Registration now open. Think you can design a book cover better than a publisher? Call Lida now at 508-909-4112 for savings on your holiday advertising with the Auburn News! Buy 3 ads & get the 4th ad FREE!! Color & Black & White ads Available! 10 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 SPORTS JV girls finish soccer season without a blemish

‘WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER’ MOTTO WAS KEY TO SUCCESS

BY TERESA A. FRANCO running and strategy. NEWS STAFF WRITER Kussy mentioned there were no AUBURN –– Heart, dedication and “superstars” on the team, which character is what brought the may have contributed to their high Junior Varsity Girls Soccer team to level of victory. the top, according to their coach Jay “They weren’t experienced. I did- Kussy. n’t have a bunch of superstars, or The girls recently finished their one or two superstars,” he said. “I season undefeated, with 12 wins, 5 had a really hardworking team. ties and no losses. Collectively they were extremely tal- Kussy and Assistant Coach Nicole ented as a unit.” LaPrade both said they expected the Kussy said the girls worked con- team to perform well from the sistently and had a strong defense. beginning, but going undefeated He praised the girls’ performance on was a surprise since many of the and off the field. He said they gen- girls didn’t have a whole lot of expe- uinely care for one another and rience. would cheer and encourage one “I knew they would have a good another more so than other teams season overall. They were talented he coached in the past. enough,” LaPrade said. “But I did “I’ve coached teams that have had not expect to go undefeated.” unbelievable talent but some play- The successful season was also ers can become cancerous and so unexpected since the girls are a jun- demanding and it’s intimidating –– ior varsity team, but Kussy said he it really creates a dysfunctional believes the level of the team team,” he said. “I think a team that shouldn’t matter as much as the has heart and chemistry and is posi- amount of effort given. tive is going to beat those more tal- “I feel like they put in the same ented teams because they’ve played amount of time and they work just truly as one. Not 12 individuals, but Photo courtesy of Casson-Foster Photographers as hard and just as long [as the var- one team.” sity],” he said. “What they accom- LaPrade said she noticed the Team picture of the Auburn High School Junior Varsity Girls Soccer team who finished their season undefeated with 12 wins, five plish this season is noteworthy and team’s ability to work together too ties and no losses. The Ffreshmen are Arrianna Diamantis, Karly O’Connor, Justine LaTour, Colleen Donahue, Molly Foley-Foster, they deserve the recognition for it.” and each girl improved her skills by Amber McCarthy, Tiffany McCarthy, Alicia Chesna, Nichole Tillery, Alysha Brunelle, Angelique Nurse, Chelsea Courtney, Lisa Balesano, Shea Gribbons and Samantha Lemus. The sophomores are Breanne Booth, Emily Germain, Hannah Murphy and Maegan Kussy said his motto for practices the end of the season. Drapeau. The juniors are Amanda Braconier (JV and varsity), Julia Lovely (JV and varsity), Jackie Ross (JV and varsity), Tabitha was “work smarter, not harder.” He Kussy said he will not be return- Ferrera (JV and varsity) and Kasey Dube. said they used their time wisely and ing to the team next year after concentrated on skills and founda- coaching for two years, but he will high school next year. for next year. “I hope to have another solid sea- tion. He added that he doesn’t think continue to cheer for them wherever “No matter where I go, I’m going LaPrade said coaching the team son,” she said. a team needs to practice five hours a he ends up and that the girls will to continue to route for them and this year was an excellent experi- day to play well if they have a “good, continue to do well because he watch them,” he said. ence for her because she is a rela- Teresa A. Franco may be reached solid hour and a half.” LaPrade said knows there are many eighth-grade He said he is passing all the coach- tively new coach, but she is looking at (508) 909-4136 or e-mail her at they work hard on passing drills, soccer players that are coming to the ing responsibilities over to LaPrade forward to next season. [email protected]. Powerful Rockets heavy favorites over winless OHS

BY ANDY LEVIN right to win that game, but we did everything the younger guys along.” Stonebridge Press Sports right. It turned around the program.” That leadership, according to Cormier, REGION — Last year’s Thanksgiving Day Doldoorian said the Pirates’ losing ways in was partly why Auburn has been able to sub- clash between traditional rivals Auburn and recent years has not meant that the team has stantially improve upon its 7-4 record of a Oxford was the same old story,different year, been short on athletic ability or heart. year ago. as the Rockets took advantage of numerous “Many games have been close; that’s the “Plus, the kids were very dedicated,” he Pirates miscues to throttle the visitors, 28-0. thing,” he said. “We just can’t seem to get said. “They were great at practice, working That Auburn win was the eighth straight over the hump.” really hard. We are lucky that we have some over Oxford on Thanksgiving, and the 28th This year’s Pirates squad features a large good kids… They rise to the challenge.” out of 35 games played between the teams. group of sophomores that has been prone to The Rockets play what Cormier calls a If records to date forecast how the Nov. 27 making mistakes on the defensive side of the “Pro-I” offense that features a two-back set, game (10:15 a.m. kickoff at Oxford High ball, according to Doldoorian. wide receivers and a tight end. The defense School) will play out, the Rockets would “We have had a tough time stopping any- is a flexible “odd front” that alternates dif- seem well prepared for a ninth consecutive body,” he said. “We put together a nice drive ferent schemes at the line of scrimmage. victory in the series: Auburn, which is head- on offense, then we self-destruct. These are Despite the overwhelming statistical ed to the postseason, has lost only once this difficult situations… It has not been a fun advantage held by Auburn heading into year, in week two to out-of-division fall.” Thanksgiving Day, Cormier said his players Winthrop. Oxford, on the other hand, is win- This year’s Oxford team is led by captains are pumped for the game. less on the season. Indeed, the school that Kenold Etienne (a senior halfback), Anthony “We have three goals at the beginning of was a Central Mass. football powerhouse lit- Urella (a senior split end/defensive back), each season — win the opener, win the tle more than a decade ago has won a total of and Mike Krause (a junior lineman). John league, and beat Oxford,” he said. “We have two games dating back to the 2006 season. Haverty is the Pirates’ head coach. accomplished two of them. We’re a little “The last three years we have been on a “Anytime we beat [Auburn], it’s an upset bumped and bruised, so hopefully we’ll have tailspin,” said Oxford High School Athletic — we’ve only won eight times,” Doldoorian enough time to heal up.” Director John Doldoorian. said. The Auburn coach also praised Oxford, If Vegas were setting odds on high school The Pirates last win against the Rockets describing the young team as getting pro- football, Oxford would seem to be a 100-1 came in 1999, before that in 1991. gressively better each week. File photo underdog next Thursday. On Thanksgiving Head coach Jeff Cormier leads Auburn, “They’ll be a good team when they get Day in Massachusetts, though, strange which is only three years removed from a more experience,” he said. The Oxford Pirates (0-10) look to break two streaks things are known to happen — the best laid perfect 12-0 Super Bowl season. After Thanksgiving, the top-seeded when they take the field against the Auburn plans of coaching staffs and anxious seniors The Rockets captains are four-year start- Rockets will play the second seeded team in Rockets on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27. laid to rest in a monumental upset. ing quarterback John Leroux, leading rush- the Southern Worcester County League West The Pirates will look to break the Rockets’ eight- “Back in the ‘80s, I had come back here to er Corey Roy, defensive end Marcin Dworak, Division. Just which team that is depends on game Thanksgiving Day winning streak against coach the last two games of the season and and fullback/linebacker Alex Filliere. the results of the Shepherd Hill-Tantasqua, them, and also look to gain their first victory of the we pulled off a major upset on “They are all great leaders,” Cormier said. Bartlett-Southbridge and Northbridge- season to break a 10-game skid. Last year, the Thanksgiving,” said Doldoorian. “We had no “They have done a tremendous job pulling Uxbridge games on Thursday morning. Rockets dominated, shutting out Auburn 28-0. Patrick Volkswagen & Saab helps raise $380 for area schools ATHLETE AUBURN — Patrick Volkswagen & were provided for parents and friends minivans, and are pleased to have our Saab in Auburn helped raise $380 for to test drive and evaluate. Patrick help raising extra money for the of Webster Middle School with a VW Volkswagen & Saab supplied the vehi- school. Everyone wins — we all had a the WEEK School Fundraiser. cles, and volunteers from the dealer- great time.” The event was held Oct. 25, in con- ship were on hand to assist with the Volkswagen of America has a spe- junction with the school’s Harvest fundraising activity. cial interest in youth and education. Festival and was sponsored by the “The VW School Fundraisers are a The Volkswagen school events help The Auburn Pop Warner football team, Webster PTO. mutually beneficial program, and we provide extra funding for student the Blue Devils, the 2008 Central Volkswagen donated $50 to the thoroughly enjoy our involvement,” needs from playgrounds and field Webster PTO toward expenses said Matt Patrick, general manager of trips to reading programs and com- Massachusetts Pop Warner Division 2 involved in hosting the event and an Patrick Volkswagen & Saab. “We’re puters. Volkswagen of America is Champions! They beat the Worcester additional $5 for each test drive com- happy to support our local schools, proud to partner with parents and pleted with a product questionnaire. and enjoy demonstrating a great prod- educators across America for the ben- Vikings, 25-18, in double overtime on Volkswagen Routan minivans and uct. Parents are generally interested efit of the children. 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BY TERESA A. FRANCO “What we did is we started at 4-0 and then NEWS STAFF WRITER we hit a slump,” he said. “We lost our next AUBURN –– The Auburn Pop Warner foot- four games and we had some injuries. We ball team recently made a surprising but were playing with 14 kids a lot of the time and rewarding victory that turned them into our last game we played Tantasqua and we champions. played really well and we won.” On Saturday, Nov. 8, the Blue Devils, which Backlin and assistants Ed Howarth, Ed play in Junior PeeWee Division 2, beat the Saucier, Danny Pickett and Paul Sturgis have Worcester Vikings, 25-18, in double overtime been coaching the team of 16 kids since the for the Central Mass. Championship. The beginning of August. The five coaches worked Vikings had made it all the way to the nation- together with the same team last year, which al playoffs in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., last year for Backlin said may have contributed to their the championship. success. Head coach Tim Backlin mentioned that he “The kids know each other, they know all has been told going into overtime is some- the coaches, they know what to expect,” he thing rare for a PeeWee football games. said. This is the first time an Auburn Pop Warner He said the season is long for the kids, more football team has gotten this far, so the team so at the beginning before school starts has been receiving recognition and praise because they have long practices and that by from the town since the win. At a recent Board the end of the season the practices are repeti- of Selectmen meeting, the boys, bearing their tive. medals and decked out in their jerseys, were Backlin said he stresses to his players to use congratulated for their achievement. mental strategies and focus on the game. Backlin said the team was thrilled after win- “[I tell them] to play hard, give 100 percent, ning. don’t be scared, they know the plays, they “Some of them were just ecstatic [and] know what they’re supposed to do,” he said. jumping up and down,” he said. “One of our “And I always say it’s a 90 percent mental toughest kids, he ended up crying he was so game and 10 percent physical game. [If they] happy. So it was fun, they had a trophy for us. get the mental part right, good things hap- One of our oldest kids, Patrick Lovely, we pen.” Courtesy photos were kidding him because the trophy was big- The team was originally scheduled to play The Auburn Pop Warner football team, the Blue Devils with their trophy after winning the championship on ger than him.” at the regional tournament against Taunton Saturday, Nov. 8 at Auburn High School. Backlin mentioned that the win was some- in Foxboro last Saturday. Backlin notified the what of a surprise since the team’s record Auburn News that due to unfortunate circum- wasn’t the greatest mid-season but said the stances the game had to be canceled. He said Massachusetts Division 2 Pop Warner Teresa A. Franco may be reached at (508) 909- boy worked hard and pulled through. in the e-mail that despite the situation, the Champions of 2008. 4136 or e-mail her at tfranco@stonebridge- team still ended their season as Central press.com.

RECREATION AND CULTURE: UPCOMING EVENTS

NOTICE 7:30 p.m., $5 drop in, or $25 a month. The Auburn Recreation and Culture Department • Zumba — Monday and Wednesday,7 to 8 p.m., at is issuing a town-wide Calendar Survey to evalu- the Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Center, 4 ate how much interest within the town of Goddard Dr., eight weeks for $64 or $10 drop in. Auburn there would be for the development of a Taught by Ashley Lewos. Community Calendar. Information about this • Poetry Class — With our favorite instructor, project is available at the Recreation Department Ron Prouty. Enjoy reading and understanding inside the Town Hall. We would appreciate your poetry Tuesday nights at Auburn High School, feedback and have made the survey available to from 7 to 8:15 p.m., until Nov. 25, at $25. residents, seniors, and students. Please stop by at • Men’s — Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., any of the following locations to fill out our sur- contact [email protected], Frank Fazio, $5 vey and help us determine the desire for such a drop in. unique project! • Integrated Community Basketball — Ages 18 You can pick up and return your surveys to: and over, co-ed, 6 to 8 p.m., Fridays at Auburn • The TACC Box or Kristen Pappas at the High School. More dates to be announced. Call Recreation Department; the Recreation Department at 508-832-7736. • The Auburn Senior Center; • Water Color Painting Class — Mondays from • The TACC Box at The Auburn Public Library; 6:30 to 9 p.m., or Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at • The Office Secretary at any one of the four Camp Gleason, cost is $15 a week. Auburn elementary schools (Julia Bancroft, • Spin Class — From 6 to 6:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Bryn Mawr, Pakachoag, and Mary D. Stone). Fridays at 2 p.m. at Auburn High School, $5 drop Surveys will be available at these locations until in, taught by Heidi Tatum and Kristine the middle of December. Thank you for your DellStritto. feedback! • Paper Arts — Tuesdays throughout November, Melissa Coffey 7 to 8:30 p.m — scrapbooking, recipe box, memo- Town of Auburn Calendar Committee (TACC) ry ornament, wine tube. Held at the Auburn COMMUNITY EVENTS Senior Center. • Running Club — Sunday mornings at 8 a.m., • Christmas Lights Contest — Join us for an Auburn High School track, three programs: evening of strolling through Auburn judging the beginner, intermediate and advanced. Contact most beautifully decorated houses in the instructor at [email protected]. Auburn with hot cocoa, cookies, Santa and • Coed Volleyball — Tuesday nights, from 7:30 to music. Call 508-832-7736 or visit www.auburn- 8:30 p.m., $5 drop in. guide.com. • French Cooking Class — Throughout November, Auburn High School, Mondays, from ADULTS 7 to 9 p.m., six weeks, $40. • Fitness — Auburn High School, Monday and • Women’s Basketball — Tuesdays. 7 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, from 6 to Auburn High School, $5 drop in. Coordinator is Diane Simonelli. REMOTE CAR STARTERS at BANKRUPTCY 68 Auburn Street, Auburn • 508-832-6800 IS AN OPTION ★ Most People are Eligible ★ If you are facing foreclosure or overwhelmed by bills, harassed by creditors, and feel you just can’t get ahead, call now and find out your legal rights. Attorney Rose Clayton 508-832-9006 We are a Debt Relief Agency. We provide assistance to individuals to file for bankruptcy relief pursuant to the provisions of the bankruptcy code. WWee TTOOOOTT oouurr hhoorrnnss ttoo......

Ann Blanton who, over the years, has volunteered for many organizations in town and at St. Joseph Church. Everywhere you went you were bound to see Ann supporting Auburn in any way she could.

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Call Lida Roman to advertise at 508-909-4112 or drop her an email at: [email protected] THE AUBURN NEWS • Wed., November 19, 2008 •13 Tisdell ‘excited’ about upcoming trip to Germany

TISDELL scale of one to seven, one being the loved about dancing is the ability to no doubt that Tisdell will be able to always approached everything continued from page A1 highest. The judges unanimously express herself through music. handle the responsibility. Ashlaw exactly as we would like her too,” gave Tisdell “1’s.” Tisdell said she “It’s almost like your body is an and Tisdell said the competition is she said. “We have some excellent Mackintire and Tisdell said they was overcome with emotion after instrument and you just show every- different from others they have par- dancers at the studio but I could not put a lot of effort into orchestrating learning about her score and other one what you have and express your- ticipated in because instead of per- think of a better dancer to represent the routine. dancers told her that they have self,” she said. forming their routines once, they us over there.” “We watched several movies and a never seen someone get a perfect This isn’t the first time Tisdell’s must keep performing as they Tisdell expressed some anxieties lot of things about Helen Keller and score. dance skills have taken her around advance to other rounds. about the trip, but said she will studied how she acted and we went “When I got called they ended up the world. Last year, Tisdell and fel- Ashlaw added that Tisdell is fortu- enjoy the experience no matter what through a series of a different audio all holding up 1s and I just started low dancers accompanied Taylor to nate to be getting this experience at the outcome is. books and put something together,” crying I was so excited,” she said. China for a cultural festival. Taylor such a young age. “I am nervous because I don’t Mackintire said. “She portrays the Tisdell has been wowing her said the trip to Germany is a differ- “It’s pretty amazing [that she is] know what to expect, I don’t know character so well.” teachers and peers at Cathy Taylor ent experience for Tisdell because able to leave the country two times how other countries dance. I don’t Studio owner Cathy Taylor said School of Dance since she was 3. she will be competing. Taylor said in her high school career before have a clue,” she said. “But it should Tisdell’s performance was different Mackintire said that even as a child, the purpose of the trip to China was she’s even gotten to college or looked be a great experience over in a dif- to what usually appeals to the Tisdell was a busy girl and said her to perform and to participate in a into studying abroad or anything ferent country.I like traveling.” judges. ambitiousness is a contributor to parade similar to the Macy’s Day like that. She’s had the opportunity Once she returns from her “Generally, the judges like rou- her success. parade in New York City. twice. It’s a big honor for her,” she endeavor, Tisdell said she would get tines that are just very showy and “She’s the most ambitious girl I Among the dancers that went on said. back to focusing on her college energetic and smiley and this was know. She’s been like this since she the trip to China was dance teacher Taylor said this is the first time search. She plans on going into just the opposite. But it was just was a little girl,” Mackintire said. “I Javin Ashlaw, who will bring a one of her dancers has been invited nursing but hopes to keep dance as a such a beautiful interpretation,” remember when she was nine and dance group from western to such a prestigious competition. part of her life in some way. Taylor said. 10 years old and she was always Massachusetts she choreographs to She said she is proud of Tisdell and The strategy to go against the doing so many things and she’s the compete in the group competition in that she is an excellent representa- Teresa A. Franco may be reached grain for her routine worked in type of girl that excels in everything Germany. Ashlaw said Tisdell is tion of the dance school. at (508) 909-4136 or e-mail her at Tisdell’s favor. At the regional com- she does.” going to be busy because she added “Olivia has always been a very [email protected]. petition the scoring was based on a Tisdell said what she has always her to the group routine too, but has dedicated, disciplined, dancer who Chamber of Commerce grants provide boost for schools

CHAMBER Julia Bancroft Elementary School teacher this will allow older students to be paired with they are extremely grateful to the Auburn continued from page A1 and grant recipient Corinne Murphy said she younger student or parents can read along Chamber of Commerce for providing them is thrilled about receiving the grant again this with their child. with opportunities they normally would not Bryn Mawr School teacher Kerry LeBreton year because she had success with it last year. “It’s going to allow the stronger reader to have. said she didn’t expect to receive her grant Murphy’s project for the grant this year is model fluency and enhance competence in when she applied. called “Whispers Can Speak Loudly.” It is an both parties,” she said. Teresa A. France may be reached at (508) 909- “I was very surprised. I have applied for acoustical voice-feedback headset that the stu- Chase said she is pleased to receive the 4136 or e-mail her at tfranco@stonebridge- grants in the past and haven’t received any dents can speak into while reading a book or a grant because she knows how competitive it is press.com. before,” she said. paper they have written and it plays it back to to receive one. LeBreton is spending her grant on “The the kids. Many of the recipients of the grant said Laugh Out Loud Listening and Acting Center- Murphy said she found out about the voice- Become a Superstar!” project. It will allow her feedback headsets while working with a read- students to listen to stories out loud and act ing specialist over the summer. out the stories weekly. “I thought they were amazing. The kids got LeBreton said she project thinks her stu- to be like rock stars,” she said. Why wait until Spring? dents will get a better understanding of com- Mary D. Stone Principal Elizabeth Chase is It’s not too late to $ave THIS Winter. prehensive skills. using her grant money to fund a project the “The kids are definitely actors and actress- whole school can benefit from. Be Excited es and I think they’ll be able to learn by telling About Reading (B.E.A.R) Book Buddies will Avergage home installation stories,” she said. “[The students] will be able provide books in a format in which an is one day or less! to take it to another level instead of just listen- advanced reader can help a non-experienced ing to the story.” on. The left hand pages of the book have text Bryn Mawr School teacher Misa Hamdan at a higher level and the right side has easier Start $aving NOW!!! AVERAGE text, geared toward beginners. Chase said that said she predicts that the project she is fund- If you don’t call Window Wiz for a HOME WITH ing with her grant, fast free estimate on all your window, 15 WINDOWS “Stick with Math,” door and patio door needs you are UNDER will be enjoyable for $5,000 her students. The Holidays at throwing $$ money $$ away! project will allow stu- dents to polish their measuring skills by Old Sturbridge We are the largest Harvey dealer hands on experience in the Tri-Community. using Play-Doh and Village Silly Putty. *SAVE NOW! “If [the students] BRUNCH WITH SANTA DINNER BY CANDLELIGHT UPGRADE HARVEY CLASSIC OR SLIMLINE WINDOWS TO LOW-E/ARGON PACKAGE: don’t enjoy what Dec. 7th, 14th, & 21st Dec., 12th - 14th, & they’re doing, it does- Holiday music by Sandy Robinson Dec., 19th - 21st, 5pm-8pm GET $200 WHEN YOU BUY 8-11 WINDOWS •GET $500 WHEN YOU BUY 12 OR MORE! n’t stick in their Brunch starts at 10am till 2pm Enjoy a 3 Course Prime Rib Dinner UPGRADE HARVEY TRIBUTE WINDOWS TO HIGH PERFORMANCE TRIPLE GLAZED/KRYPTON PACKAGE: Children ages 10 & under - $5.00 at The Bullard Tavern minds,” she said. “But GET $300 WHEN YOU BUY 8-11 WINDOWS •GET $750 WHEN YOU BUY 12 OR MORE! when it’s more hands Adults - $18.95 Children 10 & under - $10.00 Adults - $28.95 on they remember it.” Seniors - $16.95 *Reservations Required *Reservations Suggested • Seating is limited Hamdan added that *Christmas by Candlelight admission is required We take all major credit cards. Auburn is fortunate to have this opportunity EAT DRINK &BE MERRY Book early for… 27 years in business • Fully Licensed & Insured because other local Dec. 18th, 6:30pm-11:30 pm NEW YEARS BRUNCH communities, like No matter how big or small, Old Jan. 1st, 2009 508-764-3213 Worcester, do not have Sturbridge Village invites you to Brunch starts at 10am till 2pm grants like this. bring your company, staff or Children ages 10 & under - $5.00 Some of the recipi- department to our 1st Annual Adults - $24.95 Think Windows - *Reservations Required ents have received “Big Little” Holiday Party! Think Window Wiz grants in the past and 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road say that they found www.windowwiz.biz the projects they used 508-347-0363 ~ www.osv.org the money for useful in the classroom. IT’S A CRAPPY JOB BUTDO SOMEBODY IT. HAS TO FIND A SEPTIC SERVICE ON OUR EASY-TO-USE ONLINE DIRECTORY. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com

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JOBS Diana Ramsey said while everyone had been successful at finding is welcome to the fair, it is geared interested candidates. continued from page A1 toward veterans. “We’ve received 75 applications, “A lot of [veterans] come back so far,” Peltier said, an hour after a job was welcome to attend and from Iraq without jobs,” she said. the fair started. due to the current economic crisis, “We also have career workshops Manager of Staffing for Mercury there were quite a few. for veterans throughout the year.” Computer Systems of Chelmsford Auburn Veteran’s Director Some of the attendees at the fair Lisa Weingarten said her company Lawrence Corbin said that after 90 were recently unemployed, like has openings as well. The only minutes of the fair being open, Brian Austin, 23, of Thompson, problem her company faces is that there had been at least 200 people Conn. Austin, who graduated from they require a certain level of skill to walk through its doors. He said college a year and a half ago, was but that she did encounter a few this is the first time the job fair laid off three weeks ago from a interested candidates at the fair. took place in Auburn, but that construction manufacturing com- “We’re a very high-tech compa- VETS has held it before. According pany. He hasn’t found a solid job ny,” she said. “Not many fit the to a press release by the U.S. yet but has been doing some free- amount of experience we’re look- Department of Labor, the fair is lance writing for one of his local ing for.” one of 120 nationwide. newspapers. But Weingarten said she did find “America’s military service men “The job market is tough, really some job seekers who qualified for and women are well known for tough,” he said. a position at their company during their discipline, strong work ethic, Austin added that he did the fair. leadership and technical skills,” encounter some interesting com- Corbin said he is immensely regional administrator for VETS panies at the fair. grateful to the Elk’s for hosting the David Houle said in a press A few companies at the fair said event. release. “With these job fairs, we Teresa A. Franco photo they have had luck with finding “I can’t say enough about [the can help America’s veterans tran- A job seeker at the Veteran’s Job Fair at the Auburn Elks on Friday, Nov. 14, talks with applicants. Elks] doing their part,” he said. sition back to civilian life when vendors at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) table. Operations Assistant of their tours of duty end, and help Interline Brands Tanya Teresa A. Franco may be reached employers connect with great Poatwright in Auburn said they omy the company still has open- house positions,” she said. at (508) 909 – 4136 or e-mail her at workers.” were at the fair to give opportunity ings. Operations Manager of Interline [email protected]. Local Veteran Employment to others and that despite the econ- “We have a lot of building ware- Brands Ray Peltier said that they Representative for Southbridge

BAY PATH REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Schools discuss field use by outside groups ANNUAL HOUSE BUILDING PROGRAM

added that visitors leaving identi- “I’d like to know what the report SECURITY fication while in the building is not of damage done last year [to the continued from page A1 only for the students’ safety but Worcester State College fields],” also helps account for everyone in Vice Chairperson Donald Prouty the date and time. the building in the case of an said. “I want to see what kind of Giordano brought up the point emergency. damage we’re afraid of here.” that this really isn’t the safest Another topic discussed at the The committee unanimously route. meeting was the use of the high voted against Deedy and asked him “We really don’t know if these school’s football and softball fields to gather more information about people are who they say they are,” outside the community of Auburn. the damage done to the Worcester ANYONE INTERESTED IN HAVING A HOUSE BUILT, he said. School Business Manager Dan State Fields and from the Parks IN ONE OF OUR TOWNS, The method the Safety Deedy said Worcester State College Department. Prouty suggested that IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY Committee recommends is for visi- has inquired about using the high the committee extend an invitation tors to sign in, receive a visitor’s FOR THE 2009-2010 HOUSE BUILDING PROGRAM. school’s field while their fields get to the Parks Department to attend tag that is color-coded by school renovated in the spring. Deedy pro- and upcoming meeting to tell the Deadline for applications is Monday, 1/5/09, at 3:30 pm and leave a license or government posed to the committee that the committee more about the opposi- form of identification in the main schools charge $125 an hour for tion to others using the field. Interested applicants may call Peggi Corsi at office. The visitor would be able to outside groups to use the fields. In other business, the School (508) 248-5971, Ext. 1700 pick up his or her identification However, he said the Parks Committee recognized former for application and guidelines. when he or she returns their tag. Department Superintendent Mary D. Stone Principal Elizabeth The committee was receptive to Kenny Fairbanks told him that the Johnson for the hard work she has Visit our website at www.baypath.tec.ma.us the new idea. department strongly opposes the done and presented her with a “I’m glad to see you have a work- to view photos of some of the houses we have built. idea of non-Auburn groups using retirement gift. Each committee ing group,” School Committee the field. member showered her with words member Wayne Page told the In a memo addressed to the of gratitude and appreciation. Member Communities Are: Auburn, Charlton, Dudley, North Brookfield, Safety Committee. “I think we need Oxford, Paxton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer and Webster. School Committee, the Parks “I don’t think many people can it to help the kids stay safe. All Commissioners said the reason say they go to work because they three departments are working they do not want other groups to be truly love it, but that’s what my together.” using the fields is because of dam- career was like,” Johnson said. School age that the field may incur. Committee The School Committee members Teresa A. Franco may be reached Chairperson expressed their concerns about let- at (508) 909-4136 or e-mail her at Elizabeth ting others using the field and [email protected]. Gribbons wanted more information. FIND A

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Send all calendar listings and happenings AUBURN to Editor Adam Minor by mail to the Auburn HAPPY ELECTION DAY! (AND BIRTHDAY!) News, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, by Registration for the ARTcart is happen- fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail to ing now. Classes will be on Thursdays at [email protected]. All calendar 3:30 p.m. for grades K-2 and at 5 p.m. for listings must be submitted by noon Friday, to grades 3-6. Classes start on Dec. 4. For a reg- be considered for publication in the following istration form, call Mrs. M at 508-799-7428 or weeks edition. e-mail [email protected]. WORCESTER Friday, Nov. 21 — Operation Ranger Rosary in Worcester is Sunday, Nov. 23 heading a Christmas Drive for our US Soldiers. Items needed for this drive are food AUBURN (Slim Jims, Pringles, trail mix, nuts, granola bars, Pop Tarts, Cup-of-Soup, Drinks-To-Go, Join Auburn High School Friday, Nov. 21 gum, Rice Krispie treats, peanut butter through Sunday,Nov. 23 for a performance of crackers, hot chocolate mix microwave), “Bye Bye Birdie.” The play will be performed cans (Chef Boyardee [small], canned fruit, Friday,Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday,Nov. 22, canned stew or chili [small], canned at 7:30 p.m., and a matinee Sunday,Nov. 23, at tuna/chicken/ham, cough drops, microwave 2 p.m. Tickets are $8 for students, and $10 for popcorn), toiletries (shaving cream, Gold adults. Tickets will be sold at the door. Buy Bond foot powder, deodorant [stick], dispos- tickets in advance by calling 508-832-7711. able razors, shampoo/conditioner, hand lotion, Chap Stick, eye drops, toothbrushes, tooth paste/floss, baby wipes, black shoe pol- Friday, Nov. 21 ish, nail clippers, Bounce dryer sheets), fem- inine (panty liners, hair ties AUBURN [green/tan/brown/black], ladies disposable razors, tampons), clothing (white socks, Auburn High Class of 2003 Reunion to be large white T-shirts, thick black socks), writ- held Friday, Nov. 21, at Maxwell’s ing (pen/pencils, pads of paper, Courtesy photo Silverman’s Restaurant in Worcester, from 8 stationary/envelopes), entertainment to 12 p.m. Please respond to Mike Scott at (DVD’S, CD’S, studio books, crossword [email protected] by Nov. 2, if you will be AUBURN — Chet Stencel, of Boyce St., celebrated his 65th birthday on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. books, puzzle books, playing cards, base- attending the reunion so that we can give the 4, and was surprised by his family with a “flock” of happy faces on his front lawn. balls/softballs), others (batteries [AA, AAA] correct head count to Maxwell’s for the din- pre-paid calling cards, Beanie Babies [to give ner buffet. Hope to see you there. to local children]). MEFA representative will discuss the finan- addition to the vendors, the gymnasium will Like any other nonprofit, we need your sup- LEICESTER cial aid process. The seminar will teach par- be available for children to create crafts and port. It is only through the generous dona- ents how to apply for financial aid, compare play games. A special visit from Santa Claus tions of concerned individuals like you that The Leicester Lions Club will hold its big financial aid award letters, and seek avail- is expected around 10:30 a.m. and parents are we can make this Christmas drive for our Thanksgiving Pitch Party Friday, Nov. 21, able financing options. Families will receive invited to take pictures with Santa. troops a success. Financial contributions are at 7 p.m. at the Leicester Senior Center, 40 a seminar booklet that serves as a year- needed as well to help defray the cost of ship- Winslow Ave., Leicester. Top prizes are the round resource. Time is allowed for ques- WEBSTER ment. All donations are tax deductible and turkey and fixings for a turkey dinner. tions and answers. should be made to Operation Ranger Rosary, Admission is $4 plus a non-perishable food The St. Anne School Holiday Craft Fair 5 Monticello Dr., W, Worcester, MA 01603. If item. All proceeds will benefit the will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, between 9 a.m. you are unable to get your items to us, please Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund and Wednesday, Nov. 26 and 3 p.m. in the hall/gymnasium at 12 Day call 508-335-0898 or 508-757-8626. We will the Leicester Community. St. in Webster. Featuring more than 25 arrange a pick up. Thank you! WEBSTER crafters and artisans, raffle table, vintage ID No. 74-3251441. Please, no glass (jars, etc.); items, and home baked desserts. Pictures no alcohol (mouthwash, etc.). For more infor- Saturday, Nov. 22 Hubbard Hospital will again host its popular with Santa Claus from 10 a.m. to noon. mation, call Maryellen Fahey at 508-832-5310,. Basket Raffle this holiday season! Members Serving breakfast and lunch. Free admis- WEBSTER from the public are welcome and invited to sion. Tables available, call Denise at 508-476- REGION join our staff in a raffle of unique and won- 4461. St. Andrew Bobola Holy Rosary Sodality, derful gift baskets, made by our hospital Parents, students and teachers. Here is an Pierogi/Bake Sale, Saturday, Nov. 22, departments. ONGOING opportunity to ski or snowboard affordably. Church Hall, 54 West Main St., Dudley, noon You may view the baskets and purchase raf- You can ski six Saturday nights at Wachusett to 6 p.m. Homemade cabbage and cheese fle tickets in our hospital lobby beginning AUBURN Mountain for $105 beginning Saturday, Jan. pierogi available for sale by half or whole Tuesday, Nov. 25, from 2 to 7 p.m., and again 10 and ending Saturday, Feb. 14. You could dozen only — takeout $9 per half dozen, $18 Wednesday, Nov. 26, from 7 to 3 p.m. The raf- “The Biggest Book Drive Ever!” From also possible ski for free if you have Fallon per dozen. fle will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets Nov.1 to Dec. 12, Auburn High School is hold- Community Health Plan as your health care are 3/$1. ing a book drive to benefit Invisible provider. This ski or snowboard program is WEBSTER This famous event is held every year at Children’s Schools for Schools program. If open to students, parents and teachers. For Hubbard, and features everything from you have any books that you’d like to donate, more information, call Dick Lisi at 508-410- Saturday,Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. is the Thanksgiving table settings to casino gift please bring them to the main office at 1332 or e-mail to richard.s.lisi@ bankofamer- annual Holiday Bazaar at Christopher cards! You do not need to be present to win Auburn High School. They can either be ica.com. Heights Assisted Living at 338 Thompson the basket, but you will need to put a valid adult or children’s books (just no romance Rd., in Webster. Proceeds from the bazaar name and phone number on the back of each novels please!) All we ask is that the books AUBURN benefit the resident activity fund. There will ticket. are in good condition, and that they have an be crafts, baked goods, handmade scarves, a Come on down and see the holiday spirit at ISBN code. It’s a 10 or 13-digit number that Meat Raffle — American Legion Chester P. white elephant table and raffles. Hubbard Hospital! can be found either in barcode format on a Tuttle Post 279, 88 Bancroft St., Auburn (508- For more information, visit www.hubbard- book’s cover, or listed on the book’s copy- 832-2701). Meat/seafood raffles will be held WEBSTER health.com. right page. (Exception: we will take all chil- every Saturday.Early-bird tickets, 12:30 p.m., dren’s books, regardless of whether or not raffle kicks off at 1 p.m. Six tables of prime Thanksgiving Penny Social — Holy they have an ISBN.) Our goal is to collect rib, lobsters, steaks, crab and much more. Trinity Church, 68 Lake St., will hold a Sunday, Nov. 30 10,000 books to send to Schools for Schools. Public invited. This is a non-smoking func- Thanksgiving Penny Social Saturday, Nov. tion. 22, at 6 p.m. in the church hall. The kitchen AUBURN WORCESTER will be open at 5 p.m. Turkeys will be raffled AUBURN off along with other prizes. The public is cor- Boy Scout Troop 101 will sell Christmas Upcoming events at The Clayground in dially invited. wreaths and cemetery pots soon for its 10th Worcester — Entertainment Books are still being sold as consecutive year. Sale will start before • Mommy and Me Monday Nights — 6 to 9 a fundraiser for Relay For Life of Auburn. Thanksgiving. Telephone orders will be p.m., no studio fee for a child painting with a They are available for $25 each by calling Sunday, Nov. 23 delivered free in Auburn. Please call Bruce parent or caregiver Chet Stencel at 508-832-4954. In addition to Fant at 508-832-4153 or David Bragg at 508-509- • Story Hour: Every Wednesday and many services and entertainment deals, WEBSTER 5637. Two Sundays, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, sale at Thursday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., there are many great restaurants in churches 1st Congo, St. Thomas setup. Join us as we read a story and paint a mas- Worcester County offering excellent deals. Turkey/Meat Raffle — Sunday, Nov. 23, 184 terpiece. Cost is $6 per child. Among those are Chuck’s, The Manor, Sutton Rd., Webster, from 1 to 5 p.m. • Tween Night: Nov. 21, 6:30 to 9 p.m., grab Spencer Country Inn. Castellano’s, Cheoy Refreshments, cash bar, door prize. Public Saturday, Dec. 6 your friends, bring you favorite CD’s and Lee’s, Sakura Tokyo, Elsa’s, Viva Bene, invited — free parking, free admission. Call let’s have some fun. Sapporo, Dante’s, Peppercorns, Biagio’s, 508-943-9722 for more information. AUBURN • Family “Bowl”-ing Night: Come in and Sahara, 86 Winter, Empire Wok, Canyon paint a four-pack of multipurpose bowls for Cafe, Harrington Farm, Ellers on the Hill, St. Nick’s Feast and Basket Raffle — A $40, that’s a $12 savings. The family with the Pelam’s; Brew City, Periwinkles and boneless prime rib supper, catered by Chef best bowling attire wins a prize! Time is 6 to Margaritaville. Monday, Nov. 24 Geroge Fournier, will be held at the North 9 p.m. American Martyrs parish hall on Saturday, THOMPSON Dec. 6, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and may be purchased after the 4:30 p.m., 8:30 Thompson Public Library/Community a.m., or 10:30 a.m. masses on the weekends of Center and Hubbard Regional Hospital in Nov. 23-24, and 29-30, or by calling 508-756- Thanksgiving Day Menu Webster, are pleased to collaborate on a free 0629. No tickets for the supper will be sold at educational seminar being held for the pub- the door. Seating times: 12:00pm 2:00pm 4:00pm lic at 12:15 p.m. “The ABCs of Aches and The basket raffle will take place at the sup- Reservations required Pains” is being presented in Room 2 at the per, but you do not need to be present to win. Thompson Library/Community Center by More than 30 theme baskets will be on dis- AT 858 MAIN STREET Starters: board certified physician Dr. Hussain of play in the front vestibule of the church also SOUTHBRIDGE Soup or Salad Hubbard Hospital. Featured topics include: after the weekend masses on Nov. 22-23, and types of joint pain; expectations of joint pain Nov. 29-30. A raffle ticket with 25 chances 508.764.3340 Entrees: or arthritis with age; how to stay healthy may be purchased at that time for $10. Call 508.764.3349 Traditional Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner: without excessive medication; potential side 508-853-3881 for more information. FAX 508.764.3342 Turkey served with stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, potato and vegetable effects of pain medication; and living with www.Fins-and-Tales.com post-hip/knee replacement surgery. The AUBURN Prime Rib Dinner: slow cooked beef to your liking seminar is presented in a relaxed, round- served with potato, vegetable and au jus. table atmosphere. After a brief presentation Family Holiday Fair at Mary D. Stone Roasted Haddock: Fresh Haddock roasted to perfection Dr. Hussain will open the floor for a good, old School — The District II PTO will sponsor served with rice and vegetable fashioned Q&A! Please join us for this won- the 4th annual Family Holiday Fair Saturday, derful community resource. Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mary D. Pete’s World Famous Baked Stuffed Shrimp: Stone School. The PTO, under the direction served with rice and vegetable WEBSTER of parents Jennifer Anger and Laura Kusy,is inviting crafters and vendors to present and Desserts: Parents and students are invited to attend sell their wares on this date. Tables for ven- Pumpkin Pie. Apple Crisp. Pecan Pie. Chocolate Tart. Lemon Custard MEFA’s free comprehensive presentation dors are available for $30.00, plus the dona- Three Course dinner $31.00 per person on college financing. The seminar will be tion of one raffle item. Vendors wishing to hosted by Bartlett Jr./Sr. High School on take part should contact Holiday Fair (1/2 price children under 10 yrs.) includes coffee, tea and soda Monday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m. An experienced Chairman, Beth Johnson at 774-289-6437. In All prices subject to 5% meals tax 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Wednesday, November 19, 2008 OBITUARIES Gloria L. Ells John C. Byrnes, 72 John R. Panchuck, 74 Joseph Kwasniewski, 85

CHARLTON — Gloria L. (Cavanugh) Ells, a WEBSTER — John C. Byrnes, 72, of Webster, CHARLTON — John R. WEBSTER — Joseph “Lefty” lifelong resident of Charlton, passed away sur- passed away Sunday, Nov. 9, at St. Vincent Panchuck, 74, of 100 Masonic J. Kwasniewski, 85, of 5B rounded by her loving family after a long ill- Hospital in Worcester after a courageous battle Home Rd., passed away Golden Heights, died ness. with cancer. Saturday, Nov. 8, in Harrington Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Gloria was born in Southbridge daughter of John was one of the Memorial Hospital. Transitional Care Unit, Claire (Brown) Cavanugh of Charlton and the strongest gentlemen around, His wife, Mary R. (Wilkinson) Hubbard Regional Hospital, late Michael Cavanugh and has lived in and will lovingly be remem- Panchuck, died in 2006. Webster. Charlton all her life. bered for his unyielding love John leaves behind a son, He leaves his wife of 60 years, She leaves her son, David Ells and his wife and devotion to his family. Robert Panchuck of Illinois, Loretta B. (Mikolajczak) Kwasniewski of Melanie; her daughter, Mary and her husband John is survived by his and two daughters, Paula Spears and Jessie Webster; two daughters, Kathleen Bond and Kevin Despres; and her grandchildren, devoted wife, Nancy of 22 Panchuck, both of Florida, and eight grand- her husband Raymond of Charlton, Maryann Virginia, Jordan, Melissa, Erik, and Courtney, years; two brothers, Joseph children and two sisters, Helen Golden of East Antinarella and her husband Gary of Holden; and a great grandson, Logan. She also leaves Byrnes and William Lill; five Windsor, Conn., and Fran Mesick of Rockville, four grandchildren and two great-grandchil- behind her devoted seven loving brothers and daughters, Sarah, Charnel, Conn. dren. sisters. Coriana, Kendra, and Kelsey John was a Korean War veteran and worked Lefty was born in Webster, son of the late Gloria was a bus driver for Southbridge Byrnes of Webster; two sons, J. for many years in glass manufacturing compa- Joseph and Mary (Ostrowski) Kwasniewski Livery for several years, and was manager of Christopher Byrnes, Jr. of nies. and lived in Webster all his life. He worked for the Charlton Beagle Club. She retired several Idaho Springs, Colo. and He was born in Hartford, Conn., son of John many years on the Highway Department for years ago from the Monson State Hospital. Steven M. Byrnes and his wife W. and Anna (Zinker) Panchuck, and lived in the Town of Webster, retiring in 1971. Calling hours for Gloria were held Kari of Portland, Maine. He Charlton for more than 40 years. He was a World War II, United States Army Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Robert J. Miller- also leaves six grandchildren, A calling hour for John was held Friday,Nov. Veteran. He was also a member of the Charlton Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd. Vanessa, Amanda, Heather, 14, in the Robert J. Miller-Charlton Funeral American Legion. The funeral was held Thursday,Nov. 13, with a and Jessica Rich, Sean and Ryan Byrnes; and Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd. There was a serv- A Memorial Mass was held Saturday,Nov.15, Mass in St. Joseph’s Church, 10 H-Putnam Rd., several nieces and nephews. ice in the funeral home. Burial was in West in Saint Joseph Basilica, Whitcomb Street, Ext. Burial will be at a later date. He is predeceased by his brother Robert Ridge Cemetery. Webster. Burial will be at a later date in Saint Gloria touched the hearts and lives of every- Byrnes. Memorial contributions may be made to Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery, Webster. one who she came in contact with and will be John was born in Natick, son of Joseph and Last Chance Humane Society, City Depot Rd., There were no calling hours. sorely missed by one and all. Gloria’s motto Eileen (Lamond) Byrnes. He graduated from Charlton City, 01508. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to was “Smile and Be Happy.” Newton Technical HS and Northeastern the American Heart Association, 20 Speen In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to University in 1966. Prior to working as an Street, Framingham, MA 01701. The Lupis Foundation at 2000 L. Street, N.W., Electronics Instructor for 34 years at Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., Suite 710, Washington, D.C. 20036 or phone 212- Blackstone Valley Regional Technical High Webster is directing arrangements. 349-1155. School in Upton, he was employed at Sylvania Joseph Gigliotti Jr., 63 Electronics in Waltham, Marchetti Associates in Natick, AVCO/Crosley Electronics Research AUBURN — Joseph A. Laboratories, Boston, Water Associates of Gigliotti Jr., 63, of Oxford Rosemary A. Blakely James M. Davern Jr., 52 Framingham, and served as an Air Force Street, died Monday,Nov.10, in trainer for GTE in Missawa, Japan. Saint Vincent Hospital, after a WEBSTER — Rosemary A. (O’Hara) Blakely, WORCESTER/WEBSTER Mr. Byrnes was the founder of Educational short illness. 67, of 96 Slater St., died Wednesday, Nov. 12, at — James Michael “Jim” Associates in Webster. He was also a Sergeant He leaves his wife of 39 Saint Camillus Nursing Home in Whitinsville. Davern Jr., 52, of 6 Ives St., in the U.S. Army Reserves and was honorably years, Sandra J. (Eddy) She leaves her sons, Robert D. Blakely of passed into the arms of the discharged in 1962. Gigliotti; his two sons, Dudley, Michael S. Blakely of Webster and Lord, with his family at his Mr. Byrnes received awards for Teacher of Anthony J. Gigliotti and his Steven J. Blakely of Webster; a sister,Margaret side, after a courageous battle the Year by the Massachusetts Department of wife Jennifer of Holden, and O’Hara of Hazelton, Penn.; two grandchildren, with cancer on Monday, Nov. Education, Outstanding Achievement in voca- Jeffrey M. Gigliotti and his wife Michael S. Blakely Jr. and Crystal Blakely. 10, in the Rose Monahan tional technical education, US Department of Lisa of Rutland; his two sisters, She was born in Hazelton, daughter of the Hospice in Worcester. Education Secretary Award for outstanding Paula McDonald of Worcester, late Gilbert and Theresa (Harkin) O’Hara, and He was born in Worcester, electronics program, the NASA Teacher in and Mary Jane Alexander of was a 1959 graduate of Hazelton High School. son of the late James M. and Harriet M. Space Program recognition, nomination for Webster; five grandchildren She lived in Manchuag before moving to (Smith) Davern Sr. Readers Digest American Heroes in and several nieces and Webster in 1995. She was a licensed practical He is survived by three sisters, Jane A. Education, National Science Teachers Award nephews. nurse (LPN) for many years having worked in Davern of Centerville, Sheila F. Davern of for Excellence, the WPI Charles O. Thompson He was predeceased by his brothers, Peter nursing homes. She was a member of the Webster and Marsha E. and her husband Award for Outstanding Teacher, and Gigliotti. AARP. Kenneth Bates of Dudley; he also leaves his Instructor for gold medal winner of Team USA He was born in Worcester, son of the late There were no calling hours. Funeral servic- uncle, William P. Davern; two nieces, Tiffany Technology competition in Kansas City, Mo. Joseph A. Gigliotti Sr. and Josephine M. es and burial will be held at the convenience of Davern and Alie Bates; a nephew, Jason John was a former member New England (D’Mario) Gigliotti and has lived in Auburn for the family. Donations in Rosemary’s memory Davern; and several cousins. Association of Schools and Colleges, Assabet almost 40 years. can be made to the MSPCA. Jim attended Saint Louis Grammar School Valley Regional Vocational Technical School He was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., and Marianhill High School. He was a gradu- Committee, President of Blackstone Valley War, serving in Vietnam and earning a service Webster, is directing arrangements. ate of Bartlett High School, class of 1974. Regional Vocational Technical High medal with a bronze star. For the last seven years Jim was a trans- SchoolTeachers Association, AG Scott Mr. Gigliotti worked as a driver for the portation supervisor for the Guild of Saint Harshbarger’s Educational Committee, and a Worcester Regional Transit Authority in Agnes working with the children he so dearly member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Worcester for many years before retiring. He William Klebart Jr., 65 loved. He enjoyed watching his favorite team, John’s strong community involvement includ- then worked as a driver for several years for the Worcester Tornadoes, and was an avid ed Northboro Civil Action Team, Northboro Kessling Transport. WEBSTER — William A. R. Klebart Jr., 65, of sports enthusiast. Jim also enjoyed spending Farm, Little League, and Babe Ruth, basket- Visiting hours were held at the Britton- 4 Williams St., died Tuesday, Nov. 11, at UMass time with his many friends and family.He was ball coach for CYC. Wallace Funeral Home, 91 Central St., Auburn Memorial Health Care, University Campus. a member of the Dream Center on Chatham John was an avid Red Sox and Patriots fan. Thursday, Nov. 13. His funeral was celebrated He leaves a brother, Thomas T. Klebart and Street. His greatest pleasure in life was spending time Friday, Nov. 14, from the funeral home with a his wife Rena, of New Hartford, Conn.; a sister, He was gentle soul who touched the lives of with his family, sharing the accomplishments funeral Mass celebrated in Saint Joseph Beth Caplette and her husband Robert, of many even during his illness. The family of his students over 34 years, and following his Church, 189 Oxford St., Auburn. Burial with Webster; and a sister-in-law, Joan Klebart of would like to thank the staff at UMass Medical stocks in the market. military honors followed in Worcester County Webster. Center, University Campus, especially 7 East Visiting hours were held Thursday, Nov. 13, Memorial Park, Paxton. He was predeceased by a brother, John C. and the Rose Monahan Hospice for their car- at the Robert J. Miller Funeral Home and Lake In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions Klebart of Webster. ing and overwhelming compassion during this Chapel, 366 School St., Webster. The funeral may be made to the American Cancer Society, He was born in Worcester, son of the late difficult time; you’ll forever hold a place in our was held Friday,Nov.14, with a Mass in Sacred 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. For William A. R. Sr. and Helen D. (Trull) Klebart hearts. Heart of Jesus Church, 16 East Main St., directions or to leave a message of sympathy and lived in Webster all his life. He worked for The funeral was held Thursday,Nov.13, from Webster. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. for the family,please visit www.brittonfuneral- many years in retail at Klebart Plumbing Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 East Main St., Flowers may be sent or memorial contribu- homes.com. Supply. He was the church organist at the Webster, with a Mass in Saint Louis Church, 14 tions may be made in John’s Memory to: The United Church of Christ. Lake St., Webster. Burial was in Saint Joseph Byrnes Children Scholarship Fund, C/O A memorial service was held Saturday, Nov. Garden of Peace, Webster.A calling period was Sovereign Bank, 206 Main St., Webster, MA 22, in the United Church of Christ, Church held Thursday, Nov. 13, in the funeral home. 01570. Street, Webster. Burial was in Mount Zion In lieu of flowers, contributions may be Cemetery.Donations may be made in his mem- made to the Guild of Saint Agnes, Attn: SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO ory to United Church of Christ, Church Street, Sharon Woodbury, 133 Granite St., Worcester, Webster, MA 01570. MA 01604. THE AUBURN NEWS, 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550, OR BY Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School For more information, visit Street, Webster, is directing arrangements. www.scanlonfs.com. E-MAIL TO [email protected]. Living in the Age of Entitlement

Then James and John, the sons of Front of the Capitol nations threatened to lead the corrects their faulty thinking by ing little verse in Philippians 2:4, Zebedee, came to him. “Teacher,” Building. world into another world war, teaching them kingdom principles, “Look not to your interests only, but they said, “we want you to do for us At age 43, he was the BEYOND which would likely annihi- which stand in contrast to the ways of to the interests of others as well.” He whatever we ask.” “What do you youngest man ever to be late us all. This was no time to the world. too was concerned about self-preoc- want me to do for you?” he asked. elected to the highest THE PEWS deal with an entitlement • Abandon The Struggle To Be First cupation, and self-absorption. Near They replied, “Let one of us sit at office in our land. He had mentality. Kennedy under- — “Whoever wants to become great the top of the most difficult condi- your right and the other at your left won the election by one of stood the folly and danger of among you must be your servant and tions to cure in a person’s heart is in your glory.” “You don’t know what the narrowest margins on TIM trying to govern a nation in whoever wants to first must be slave narcissism. It’s a depraved disorder you are asking,” Jesus said. “Can record for a presidential which everyone was looking of all (Mark 10:43-44).” that believes the whole world you drink the cup I drink or be bap- VAMOSI race. With just 115,000 for a free handout while at the Quit trying to be first here on revolves around me, that I am the cen- tized with the baptism I am baptized with?” “We can,” they answered. more popular votes than same time facing serious earth. In fact if you really want your ter of the universe, that my needs are Jesus said to them, “You will drink his opponent, Kennedy issues that threatened our Heavenly Father to notice, start work- more important than yours or any- the cup I drink and be baptized with was about to become the 35th presi- national defense. Far from causing ing at being last. The rat race is the one else, that my ideas are better than the baptism I am baptized with, but dent of the United States of America. our citizenry from turning away, wrong race to run. The first place yours, that you exist to serve me. to sit at my right or left is not for me Because of the heavy snow, some lob- Kennedy’s challenge endeared him to winner is just the fastest rat! And Today’s culture is raising self-preoc- to grant. These places belong to bied to cancel the outdoor ceremony. the country.As a nation we heard and that’s not what impresses our Lord. cupation to an art form. We may be those for whom they have been pre- But ultimately they were overridden understood the danger of living with Greatness in our Heavenly Father’s living in the most narcissistic era in pared.” When the ten heard about and the ceremony took place as an attitude of entitlement. In a 14- eyes comes not from being the history. this, they became indignant with planned. On that cold, frigid day minute speech Kennedy had inspired biggest, fastest, or most popular rat in Why is this such a big deal in James and John. Jesus called them President Kennedy gave one of the a nation of 200 million people to the race. Greatness in God’s eyes Scripture? Because a life of self-pre- together and said, “You know that shortest and arguably one of the embrace servanthood to others. comes from meeting needs in another occupation never leads to a life of those who are regarded as rulers of most memorable inauguration Some 2000 years ago, Jesus faced person’s life. true satisfaction and joy. And con- the Gentiles lord it over them, and speeches ever heard in our nation. the issue of entitlement during his • Commit To A Life Of Servanthood versely,an others-oriented life always their high officials exercise authori- The speech, which took only 14 min- earthly ministry. Two of his own dis- — Serve others. “For even the Son of leads to life in all its fullness. That’s a ty over them. Not so with you. utes to deliver, was filled with multi- ciples came to him and asked to occu- Man did not come to be served but to value inversion that many people Instead, whoever wants to become ple Biblical references as well as sev- py thrones of authority on either side serve and to give his life as a ransom don’t understand readily. It’s a para- great among you must be your ser- eral memorable quotes. of Him. After all, the disciples would for many (Mark 10:45).” dox that takes a lot of people a life- vant, and whoever wants to be first But perhaps the most memorable certainly be entitled to these posi- Instead of focusing on others serv- time to sort out. But it’s true, must be slave of all. For even the Son line was this: “And so, my fellow tions after everything they had con- ing us, we need to commit to a life of nonetheless. of Man did not come to be served, but And so — to piggy-back on to serve, and to give his life as a ran- Americans: ask not what your coun- tributed — wouldn’t they? Their servanthood to others. Christ demon- som for many.” (Mark 10:35-45) try can do for you — ask what you can request revealed a darker side of strated it in his life by pointing out President Kennedy’s famous line: do for your country.” their heart. Even though they were that even He didn’t come to be served. “Ask not what others can do for you The date was Thursday, Jan. 19, President Kennedy was setting the walking daily with the Master, their And if anyone ever had the right to but ask what you can do for others.” 1961. The forecast called for a heavy stage for what he considered to be the secret desire was that their service to demand service — He did! Jesus The generation that abandons entitle- snow to fall that night and into the fol- dawn of a new era for our country, Jesus would be a stepping-stone to a taught, that in God’s economy, the ment and embraces a service-orient- lowing morning. The snow was caus- and he needed to establish an effec- higher platform. Ultimately, they way to the very, very top is to lead an ed lifestyle through His kingdom will ing no little apprehension for a num- tive platform from which his admin- were more concerned about power others-oriented life here, to humbly quickly turn their world upside down ber of people since the newly elected istration could work. Our country and authority – things to which they serve God and others. The way up is and bring delight to the heart of God. president, John F. Kennedy, was was facing some of the deadliest felt they were entitled. From their to be oriented downward. about to be sworn into office during issues it had ever experienced. The point of view, they simply wanted • Dedicate Yourself To Putting Tim Vamosi is the pastor of an outdoor ceremony on the East posturing between two nuclear what they felt they deserved. Jesus Others First — Paul writes this amaz- Eastford Baptist Church in Eastford, Wednesday, November 19, 2008 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 3

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NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT OXFORD – WEBSTER – 353 School Street! WEBSTER – 49 Lake Parkway! OXFORD – 201 Main Street! Huge 2 OXFORD – 8 E. Main St! 7Rm Newly 32 Church Street! WEBSTER – 43 1st Street! WEBSTER – 32 Main Street! Retail DUDLEY – 26 West Main St! Ideal Motivated! 6Rm Updated Cape! 2 Family Ready to Move In! Pick Your Super Convenient! Huge 60’ 7Rm Family! 7/6Rms! 3/3Bdrms! 2/1Baths! Remodeled Antique Colonial! New Apartment - Choose Your Tenant! 2 Family! 5/5 Rms! 2/3Bedrms! Major & Office Spaces! 2 Units! Front Professional Building! Parking to the Ranch! Cabinet Packed Kit! Frplcd Lots of Parking! Great Yard! Each Unit Kitchen, Bath, Carpeting, Windows & 3/4Bdrms! Fenced Corner Lot! Recent Identical Flr Plan w/ Bonus Rm on 2nd Recent Remodel – Roof, Siding, Building – Retail 1696’ 1st Fl, 459’ 2nd Rear! Suitable for a Number of LivRm! Family Rm! 3Bdrms has 2 Flrs! Separate Furnaces! Vinyl Siding! Conveniently Located! Roof, Windows, Heating, Septic! 1st Flr Flr! Pantry Kitchens, Formal Din Rms, Windows, Wiring, Porches, Carpets, Floor! Rear Building – 600’ Office Opportunities! Updated Colonial! High w/Hardwood Floors! Tile Bath! Half Individually Metered! Replacement Quick Highway Access! Master w/Sliders! Hardwoods! Centrally 24' Liv Rms, 3/3 Bdrms! Recent Heat & Cabinets, Appliances, & Wood Floors! Space! Multiple Uses! Investment, Traffic Count! Excellent Visibility! Acre Corner Lot! Interior Cosmetics Windows! Laundry Hook-ups! PRICED BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! Located! Make an Offer! Roof! 3 Stall Garage! Off Street Parking, Separate Utilities! Corner Lot– Off St. Business Use or Both! Off Street $199,900.00 Needed! Garage! $219,900.00 $149,900.00 $159,900.00 $184,900.00 Handicap Ramp! $199,900.00 Parking! And More! $179,900.00 Parking! 9312’ Lot! $209,900.00

NEW PRICE SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE NEW PRICE DUDLEY – 109 W. Main St! Stately Brick DUDLEY – 40 Hall Road! Automotive DUDLEY – WATERFRONT! WEBSTER – 4 Panarelli Way! Perfect 7 DUDLEY – 3 Wayne Ave! Near OXFORD – 13 Park Street! Lots of WEBSTER – 41 Greystone Ave! Cute 2 WEBSTER LAKE Access - 118 Colonial! Multi Use! 13 Rms! Single Fam Sales & Service! Good Location! 13,566 49 Hayden Pond Rd! "New Pond" Rm 2464’ Colonial! Built “2004”! Grand Middle/High Schools & ! Character! 11+Rms! 4 Bdrms! Bedroom Home w/some Updates Already Lakeside Ave! More Land & House for w/Inlaw Apart / Super 2 Family! Business Sq Ft Lot w/9,000 Sq Ft of Paved Parking 4+Rms! Major Remodel/Update! New Entry! 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Tile Baths! 7Rm Split! Fully Applianced! Din & Liv 2 Baths! Beautiful Hrdwds & Built-ins! Done! 1st Floor w/ Replacement Windows! Less $$/Taxes! Idle Your Boat to Open Zoned! Live & Work From Here! Park Like Lot/Sales Display Area! 2 Stall 26X32' Main Living Level! Walk-out Lower Fireplaced Fam Rm! Hardwood Floors! Rms w/Cathedral Ceilings! 3 Bdrms Potential In-Law/Apt. on the 2nd Flr! Newer Decks! Newer Hot Water Heater! Waters! Swim Just Steps Away! Nature Garage! 2 Free Standing Lots of Space & Storage! Lovers Back Yard! 7 Rm Contemp Cape! Grounds! 6/7 Rms! 2/4 Bdrms! 2 Frplcd Liv Level - Ideal to Finish Add’l Rms! Central Air! 2 Car Garage! Won’t Last! w/Hrdwds Flrs & Double Closets! Fam Nice Open Floor Plan! Garage! Quiet Rms! 3 Baths! Brand New Furnace! Offices/Storage Sheds! Excellent “$5K Closing Costs Paid” Rm! 1.5 Baths! Garages! 1/2Acre! Barn/Garage/Workshop/Loft Area! Street! Centrally Located! Frplcd Fam Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! $299,900.00 $189,900.00 Check It Out!!! $369,900.00 Location! $129,900.00 $189,900.00 $239,900.00 $129,900.00 2.5 Baths! Don't Pass it By! $364,900.00

NEW PRICE NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond! WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond! 80’ WEBSTER LAKE! 6 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – Long Island! WEBSTER LAKE – Middle WEBSTER LAKE - Killdeer Island- WEBSTER LAKE – Waterfront Lot! Waterfront Lot! One of the Absolute Ideal Summer or Yr Round Use! 80’ Waterfront! Perfect 8Rm Custom South Pond - Southern Exposure! 95' Charming, Cozy, Rustic, Romantic – Pond! Prime Southwestern Reid Smith Cove! 50' East Facing Build Your Waterfront Vacation Home on Best Shorelines on the Lake! Perfectly Waterfront! Beautiful Sunsets – Grand Colonial! Panoramic Views! Granite Kit! Waterfront! Ideal Summer or Yr Round You’ll Fall In Love and Not Want to Exposure – Spectacular Sunsets! Waterfront Lot! Ideal Location to Build a this South Facing "South Pond" Piece of Level! Sandy Beach! Western Exposure Formal Dining! Frplcd Liv Rm! Master Use! 9,823' Lot! Liv Rm w/Lake Views! Leave! Remarkable Island Getaway! 80’ Waterfront! Level 31,005’Lot! Second Home or Year Round! Plenty of Paradise! 5,486’! Ideal "Solar" Setting! Views! 7 Rms! 3 Bdrms! 1st Flr New Bath, New Windows! Enjoy Your Across the Widest Expanse of the Lake Bdrm/Bath w/Lake Views! Family Rm! Open Flr Plan! 2 Bdrms! Full Walk-out 7Rms! 2 Complete Kitchens! Space for House and Yard for Tired of Cooking, Having Company, Walk with Sunsets to Die For! 10,183’! Master! New Kitchen! 12,720’ Level Lot Lower Level - Finish for More Rms! Quiet Evenings in the Enclosed Porch Entertaining! Music provided by Indian 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Hrdwds! Cathedrals! 3Bdrms! 3 Baths! Sandy Beach! to Point Breeze Restaurant! Town Services! - Room to Expand! Detached Garage! Priced Below Assessed Value! Watching Incredible Sunsets! Garage! Ranch! Plan Now for Next Summer! $249,900.00 $325,000.00 Dock! $464,900.00 2 Car Garage! $798,900.00 $398,900.00 $299,900.00 $698,900.00 $219,900.00

NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE – 50’ WATER WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – 1401 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE Killdeer Island - WEBSTER LAKE - Spectacular South Pond! Rare - Exceptional Property! Western Exp/Spectacular Sunsets! FRONT! 2 Lots as One! On the Lake Find! Almost New! 8Rm Custom Built! Island! Custom End Unit! Marina/Lake Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! Reid Smith Cove! East Facing Colonial Views Across Middle Pond! 85' 100’ Waterfront! Extraordinary Details-5700’! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry Wood Library! 3,660', across the Street 10,488’! All the Extra's! Beautiful Sunrises! Views! 6Rms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Appliances! Western Exposure – Beautiful w/Character & Charm! Ideal 2nd Home Waterfront! Huge 20,202' Lot! 11 Rms! Custom Kitchen / Granite Peninsula and Butlers Pantry! Media Rm! Panoramic Views of North Pond! Quality Throughout! Applianced! Custom Floor Plan! Sunsets! 7Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! or Enjoy Year Rd! Fireplaced! 3 Lake Facing Bdrms! 4/5 Bdrms! Stunning Foyer - Black Pearl Granite Floor! Tray Ceilings! 2nd flr-3Bdrms + Build Your Dream Home! Granite! Fireplace! 4Bdrms! Lake Hardwoods/Marble/Limestone! 2 Cathedrals! 1.5Baths! Garage! Hardwoods! 2/3 Bedrooms! 2 Baths! Master Bath! 3.5 Baths! 2 Frplcs! Facing Master & Master Bath! 3Baths! Master Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level w/Full Kitchen, Frplaced Rec Rm, Look Directly Out at the Lake! Bdrms - Master Bdrm - Master Bath! $498,900.00 2 Additional Enjoy Music from Neighboring Indian In-law Apartment! 2 - 1st Flr "Offices"! Office! Hrdwds & Ceramic! Hydro Air! 10x20 Resistance Pool! Large Storage Area w/ Workshop! 10x30’ Deck! All the Benefits of a Direct Waterfront 2.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! Garage! Waterfront Lots – 8500’! Each Ranch! Spectacular Ever Changing C/Air! And More! CVac! Expandable 3rd Level! 2 Car Private Gardens! Security System! And So Much More!!! $249,000.00 at a Fraction of the Price & Taxes! Views! $409,900.00 $749,900.00 Garage! Irrigation! $1,799,900.00 CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! 2 BOAT SLIPS! $269,900.00 $749,900.00 $459,900.00

OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER, MASS. Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers 943-4900 * 987-8400

WEBSTER – 2268 sq. ft. DUDLEY – Lovingly maintained and totally GRANDVIEW ESTATES Raised Ranch in very good PHASE II PIASTA immaculate Cape in wonderful neighbor- ROAD, DUDLEY REDUCED neighborhood -- cabinet kitchen -- dining area hood – cabinet-packed kitchen – dining FIVE 2-ACRE LOTS STILL w/sliders to deck -- living AVAILABLE IN THIS LOVELY room – front-to-back living room w/fireplace TEN-LOT room -- three bedrooms -- and bow window – two bedrooms – 1.5 SUBDIVISION ceramic bath -- lower level Road and utilities completed. family room -- hardwoods - ceramic baths – finished breezeway with Great schools, convenient - replacement windows -- vinyl siding -- garage. sliders to deck – new interior paint and car- commuter, location, low taxes. Break ground on your dream home! R/E Tax $1950 $214,900 peting – hardwoods – shed – vinyl siding – Lots priced at $125,000 and $150,000 two-car attached garage – nicely land- WEBSTER -- scaped 1/3 acre. WEBSTER -- Nice Charming 19th OLD expandable Cape on century Cape with S corner lot in good eat-in kitchen... R/E $1843 $274,900 neighborhood -- eat-in pantry...1st floor kitchen -- living room laundry... dining -- two bedrooms -- room...4 BR... 2 screened front porch - baths... wide board WEBSTER – Classic Custom Ranch on beauti- - recent roof, furnace, floors... recent windows and furnace... central loca- fully manicured lot offering privacy and conve- electric, vinyl siding and windows -- detached one-car tion... minutes to schools, shopping, highway! REDUCED garage -- gas heat. R/E Tax $1498 $209,900 nience. Fire-placed living room -- formal dining R/E Tax $1338 $169,900 area -- kitchen with breakfast bar -- two bed- WEBSTER – Lovely rooms -- ceramic bath -- hardwoods -- finished WEBSTER -- Half acre- center hall, hip roof basement with 3/4 bath -- walk-up attic with plus wooded lot with town services in street colonial – eat-in great potential for additional rooms -- front porch LOT FOR SALE -- nicely situated back kitchen – formal din- -- three-season room -- gazebo -- new Buderus ing room – front-to- off the road -- minutes furnace -- new electric -- new roof -- garage. to highway --REDUCED back fireplaced living $60,000. room – spacious screened porch – hardwoods – Minutes to beach, highway, schools, stores. garage – convenient to highways, shopping, schools. R/E Tax $2179 Park Avenue $259,900 R/E Tax $2048 $259,900

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Inger Christensen THOMPSON, CT - WOW! $299,900 THOMPSON , CT - $249,900 OXFORD - $169,900 WEBSTER - $239,900 WEBSTER - $299,900 WOODSTOCK,CT - $149,900 508/769-3823 Skillfully crafted w/ cherry, granite, Lge Cape w/4RM apt 2nd flr. 3BR, Adorable 3br Ranch, hardwds, w/w Sunny 1547 sf Colonial, open foyer, Beautiful 8 RM Colonial on 1 acre Beautiful 968 SF Townhouse w/view, hdwds, frplc, trey ceil, skylts, deck. 2BA, new kitch & heat, deck, carpet, corner lot, partially fenced yard hdwd flrs, firpl, 3 season rm, lots of level lot, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 5rm, 1.5ba, all new cabinets & 508/365-3561 103 Wilsonville Road garages, ctry setting. 4 Rose Lane updates, lge level yard 2-car garage, frplc, patio. Hdwd & tile flrs, deck 449 Dugg Hill Rd Rt 395, Ex. 100. Take rt, go 1.5 mi. to #103 7 Walker Rd. Main St, left State, left George 69 Park Ave. 89 Upper Gore Road Rt. 197 in Dudley to Walker Rd. Rt. 395S x-2 right @ light, left to Park Ave. Rte. 395 x-2, straight at light, 1st left. Rt 197 to Dugg Hill Rd

Elaine Armstrong ONT NEW PRICE NEW PRICE 508/353-1932 WATERFR 508/365-4022

WEBSTER - $699,900 WEBSTER - $144,900 THOMPSON, CT - $279,900 WEBSTER - $539,900 THOMPSON, CT - $344,900 THOMPSON, CT - $359,900 The best waterfront home on Middle Grandma’s Cottage, 7 RM, 4 BR, Newer 8rm 4br 2.5ba Ranch 2-gar, Fabulous year-round waterfront home on Custom blt, 7RM 3BR, 2.5BA, oak Younger 4br coln, ctry setting, 40 ft Pond! 3BR, 3BA w/full in-law. eat-in kitc, hdwd LR w/bay window, South Pond, open fl plan, hot tub, flrs, fldst frpl, granite-qual kitch, farmer’s prch, open foyer, xtra cabs, To view these properties please visit fin walk-out LL, 1 plus acres Firepl, sunrm, more Screened porch, deck, bar, 4 docks! fenced yard, pkg. 1st flr mstr ste, 2.4acres. granite ctops, gar www.IngerC.com 131 Birch Island Road 12 Brookline St. 82 Brandy Hill Rd 36 Black Point Rd 433 East Thompson Rd Rt 193 (Thompson Rd.) to Birch Island Rt. 12, Mechanic to Brookline Rte 193S, Sanddam, Indian Inn, S.Shore 73 Laporte Rd 395S, X-1, left Sanddam

Help Our OPEN HOUSE Economy, Sunday, 11/16 Buy A Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Debbie Joan House! Broker- Marrero- Broker/ Cournoyer Demick Thomo Nordby- Thomo Lacoste 2-4PM Owner Realtor Hilli Doros Rivera 98 HAMILTON STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Home priced for imme- Now offering rental services $7500 TAX CREDIT TO FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS www.aucoinryanrealty.com Southbridge/Charlton Line: Southbridge: HUGE PRICE REDUC- diate sale in desirable Country Living in a neighborhood TION! One of a kind 2 family! Spacious Southbridge: Nice Nice 4 bed- setting! Nice 7 room 4 bedroom 2 grand home with 6 rooms 2 bedrooms room Ranch on dead end street! neighborhood on dead- baths! Updates include septic, roof, each floor-could have 3rd bedroom. Enclosed front porch! Great eat in PEN HOUSE Beautiful hardwoods! Updated win- kitchen! Updated furnace. Lovely PEN HOUSE paint. Deck overlooking woods. Full O O Basement. Dead end street! dows, siding, separate utilities! Off yard. Private. Move in condition! end street. 4-5 BR / 2B 12-2PM • SUN 12-2PM • SUN $199,900. street parking. Yard. Close to town, Available immediately. Owner’s with HW floors. New Directions: Rt 169 to Charlton St to churches, shopping. $159,900. downsized! $175,000. Guelphwood to Torrey to #138 Directions:Main to Marcy to #23 septic system, paint, oil Prince. Edwards. Southbridge: Charm & Character gives Sturbridge: DESIRABLE LOCATION Southbridge: Truly impressive home! 7 this home a special PLUS! 7 rooms 3 rooms 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths. First tank, carpeting, updated PLUS PLENTY OF ROOM for extend- bedrooms 1 1/2 baths! Beautiful 3 sea- floor great room added 7 years ago with ed family! Pool your resources and son porch for added space! Lovely fire- gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings, recessed kitchen and bathroom. Beautiful yard and huge 2-tier wrap- SAVE! 10 room colonial with 5 bed- place in livingroom. Hardwood Floors. lighting. Front to back master bedroom OPEN HOUSE Recently remodeled kitchen, lots of new rooms & 4 baths! First floor master 12-2PM • SUN with walkin closet. Formal dining room cabinets & counters! Desirable neigh- with built in china hutch. Attached around deck in back. Call 860-428-0624. suite! Move in condition! 2 story borhood. $158,000. barn! 2 car garage! Asking garage. Gleaming hardwood floors! Directions: Main to Elm to Cedar, left at MINT! Professionally landscaped level 28 Hillside Drive, Sturbridge $249,900 $345,000! MAKE AN OFFER!! stop sign to #120 Lebanon. yard! Beautiful! $269,900.

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Motivated Seller! Price Reduced! Visit the Open House Sun 2-4 Bruce Martin • 508-523-0114 Toomey-Lovett, Inc

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Douglas Are you looking for a large 4 BR Dudley Million dollar view accents home for a small price? Almost 2400 sq ft this custom built immaculate Cape on of living area. A first floor family room that dead end road. First floor Master is 20x12 with sliders to a deck. There is bdrm w/ master ba. Large deck w/ hot another 1000 sq ft of living area in the tub. Lovely inground pool w/ cabana. basement. The outside wall in this finished Ideal for entertaining and of course basement has windows and walk-out door. the kids. Over and acre manicured Compare this stunning value with others of grounds. Only 25 min. to Worcester comparable size and age. Excellent value! without being isolated. This is a must $359,900 to show. $359,900

Webster Thompson Immaculate 3 yr young 3-4 BR, 2 full Super opportunity to own a 3 bed- BA cape. 2352 sq ft home - 1st floor consists of an room ranch at a bargain price. Walk to open fl plan, KIT., LR and DR, 1 BR Full BA and lg Webster Lake Beach. Basement has semi - office. 2nd floor has 3 spacious BRs, custom BA, finished rooms. New floor coverings just tons of storage & closet space. Full heated base- installed through out. New Carpeting and ment w/room for expansion. Enjoy wooded view vinyl flrs. Oversized two car garage. Ideal for while relaxing in the jacuzzi. Many walking/bike workshop or storage. Large deck ideal for trails to West Thompson Lake. $319,900 cookouts. $179,900 Acclaim 567 Southbridge Street, Auburn, Massachusetts 01501 (508) 832-6888 Ext. 222 • Fax: (508) 832-9054 OXFORD: Owner says sell…relocating! Newer contemporary Ranch, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths (incl. master with jet tub, granite counter, ceramic fl). Living rm, cathedral ceil- Caroline ing, skylight, fplc., cherry cabinet kitchen, granite counter Bianchi top, stainless steel appliances, 2 car garage. $230’s. Visit my web site to view www.carolinebianchi.com DOUGLAS: Mint Colonial 7 rms, 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths, 2 car attached garage, set on 4.68

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VE. ••• CONDOS ••• OPEN HOUSE OWNHOUSE Auburn - $168,500 T SUN 11/16 12-2PM 2 BR, 1.5 bath! th th OPEN: NOV 15 & NOV 16 , 12 to 3 pm. 17 HOMESTEAD A Oxford - “Thayer Pond”- 1 BR. STURBRIDGE HEIGHTS: BRAND NEW! Be the 1st to rent these gorgeous 2 bed units. $99,900 and up Fully applianced kitchen, your own laundry Oxford- Meadowbrook Court CHARLTON: At town center! - SOUTHBRIDGE: Brand new, top quality 2 SOUTHBRIDGE: Lovely Contemporary area w/washer & dryer & pool area. OXFORD: Reduced!t. Nice 3BR, 1.5 AUBURN: Totally Renovated 3 BR, 2 BA BR, 1.5 ba, 2 story condo! Granite and bath end unit townhouse w/full base- Spacious 3 BR, 1.5 ba colonial in ranch. Finished LL! A gorgeous house! 3 BR, 1.5 Ba. $147,000 Colonial in country setting! Applcd. Cherry Reserve now! $1045/ $945/ $895/ $875 need of renovation! Natural wood- fully appl. kitchen peninsula, gas fire- Month. Close to Route 20, 84 & Mass. Pike. ment, small 5 unit complex, small pets work and lots of charm on 1/2+ Located near I-290 and Mass Pike. Worcester - 2 BR, 1 Ba. $119,000 place, Central air, large walk-out base- cabineted kitch. Sunken LR w/cathdrls. welcome. Just Reduced! $147,000 Acre! $169,900. $269,900 ment! Reduced! $199,000 Huge Deck w/view! Pool! $289,900 DUDLEY FOR LEASE: Enjoy country living in this great affordable 3 bed, 1 BA home Y ••• LAND ••• OPEN HOUSE Leicester - 2.2+ Ac... permits in EDUCED with off-street parking & private yard. 2 FAMIL R SUN 11/16AIRFIELD 12-2PM DRIVE hand... Reduced! $95,000 4+ GARAGES Read to move in after 11/15. Pets 12 F TERRIFIC CONDO Welcome! $1200/month W. Brookfield - Two 2+ acre lots... Each $55,000 WEBSTER FOR LEASE: Enjoy this clean, cozy & well maintained 1 bedroom Dudley - 4+ acres! Perced DUDLEY: New to Market! Spacious WEBSTER-Very nice vinyl-sided 2 AUBURN: Pristine 2 BR, 1.5 ba, CHARLTON-Lovely 4 BR, 2 Ba MILLBURY-”Short Sale” Very apartment on 1st floor. Affordable & ready for immediate occupancy. Credit family w/2 br's each fl. Fully applc'd, w/design!... $155,000 check & references required. No pets. Close to area amenities & Route 12 & 2700+ sf. home, 2 full and 2 half baths, Condo in Pond View Complex. 15’ LL Cape on 1.8 acres! New win- motivated seller! 2 BR Ranch 1st fl new kitchen w/center isle and Webster - Flat industrial zoned dows/roof, finished L.L. 4+ 395. Call Claire for a personal viewing. eat-in kitchen w/ Corian, hardwoods, brkfst area. Adorable! Off st parking..2 family room, designated parking for 2 w/finished L.L. Recent updates! $42,000 fplcd FR, 2 tiered deck, pool! $369,900 driveways. $194,900 lot!... vehicles! REDUCED! $168,500 Garages! $310,000 $198,000 ######################################################

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19 Longhorn Trail, Brookfield STURBRIDGE: Spacious & lovely 4 BR 2 Well-maintained mobile home in Wagon BA Ranch off Fiske Hill. Open living Wheel Park! Great lay-out, cathedral ceiling design (handicap too), fpld LR, hdwds, JUST LISTED OPEN SUN,11-12:30 LR/kit, 1 BR w/half bath, new (roof, win- ceramic tile, fin’d LL family rm, big 2-car dows, shed w/electric), updated flrs, central garage, level lot. $249,900 Marita Tasse air, carport. $89,000 Terri Ricard 508-784-0507 www.maritatasse.com 508-615-5450 www.terriricard.com STURBRIDGE: Ready now! Quality PRICE STURBRIDGE: Welcome home! NEW 4 BR 2.5 BA Colonial, 2x6 con- Pristine, freshly decorated 3 BR 1.5 BA struction, AC, granite, cathedral fami- EW PRICE Cape, popular nbrhd, open plan, stor- AMAZING NEW N ly room, hdwd floors, deck, 2-car age, fenced yd, huge kit & master BR, garage, on 1+acre lot. $349,900 fpld LR, fin bsmt! $273,900 Lorraine Lorraine Herbert 508-784-050 Herbert 508-784-0500

BROOKFIELD: Water view, deeded lake STURBRIDGE: $40K below assmt! Great VALUE rights & boat! 1-2 bedroom Bungalow nbrhd, lg open 4 BR 2.5 BA Col, fin w/appliances, washer/dryer, 2-car bsmt, sun rm, fenced yd, tree house, 1st FABULOUS garage, fenced yard, town water, title V, flr hdwds, skylit cath FR, fpld LR, DR, ofc, some furniture. $137,900 Lorraine eat-in kit, master BR/granite BA. Herbert 508-784-0500 $379,900 Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500

STURBIRDGE WATERFRONT:Furnished STURBRIDGE: Young 10-rm, 4 BR 3.5 waterfront bungalow on Big Alum Lake BA Cape w/sunny open back yard abut- w/panoramic view, lg deck, town ting woods. Open flr plan w/large rms & sewer/no betterment. Turnkey w/easy 1st flr office. Private entrance lower hwy access! $249,900 Lorraine Herbert level suite w/bath! $319,900 Lorraine 508-784-0500 Herbert 508-784-0500

STURBRIDGE: FHA approved Hinman SOUTHBRIDGE: Charming 3 BR Ranch Village last townhouse! New flooring & in attractive country setting, beautifully BR CONDO 2 paint for this spacious 2 BR 1.5 BA 1-LEVEL LIVING landscaped, fplc, walk-out LL, new condo. All new kitchen appliances, wash- roof/septic system, screen porch, patio, er/dryer, huge bedrooms! $159,900 hot tub. $189,900 508-784-0507 Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 www.maritatasse.com Join the career builder office! Succeed training & mentoring available. JANE AUSTIN (860)886-3106 Cell • Licensed in CT & MA Jane Austin, Realtor® PUTNAM, CT RIVER ROAD $314,900 This well kept cape home is located in a Great REDUCED location convenient to hospital and all amenities, and offers a fireplaced LR, formal dining, custom kitchen and so much more. Call Jane for informa- BRIMFIELD. 3 BR ranch on nice lot! BRIMFIELD. Lovingly maintained 3 BR SOUTHBRIDGE. Very nice 3 BR ranch SOUTHBRIDGE. Nice Victorian in great tion and viewing. Walk-out basement. Ready for your fin- split on 1.8+ acres. Updates galore-roof, on level 3/4A lot. Updated kitchen, location. Many possible uses, including ishing touch to make it a home! Near landscaping, hardwood floors, bathrooms, recent addition. Formal DR w/built-in commercial and offices. Oversized lot Lake Sherman. $159,900. Ask for Cindy kitchen. Enclosed deck. $245,000. Ask for china closet, LR has FP. $199,900. Ask could provide plenty of parking. Sowa Forgit. Carol Allard Vancil. for Bob Maynard. $245,000. Ask for Dick or Jerry. WEBSTER, MA DESLAURIER AVE. $195,000 Great 2 unit investment property or owner occupied. 1st floor unit has REDUCED REDUCED NEW LISTING 5 rms w/2 bedrooms plus additional rm in basement level. 2nd floor unit has 4 rms w/2 bedrooms plus walk up attic access. Coin operated laun- dry available. Off street parking w/garage and private fenced yard. SOUTHBRIDGE. Great opportunity! 2 SOUTHBRIDGE. Excellent 2-family. 2 SOUTHBRIDGE. Large 3-family with SPENCER. Lovely condo w/ 3 floors of BR Ranch in nice neighborhood. Open BR each apt. Screened porches, sepa- many updates. Units are in good condi- living space. Nicely maintained, 2 BR, floor plan in this well-maintained home. rate utilities. 2 car garage. $159,900. tion, exterior needs some work. Roof-6 move in condition. Eligible for Approved for ExpressPath financing. Ask for Bob Maynard. years. Replacement windows. ExpressPath Financing. $174,900. Ask Johnston & Associates $134,900. Ask for Priscilla. $104,900. Ask for Dick or Jerry. for Priscilla. 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson, CT

REDUCED ERA Key Realty Services SPENCER. Nice older cape with 3 bed- STURBRIDGE. 3 BR, 2 full bath ranch STURBRIDGE. 2 BR cottage with deed- WARE. Move right in to this 3 BR Cape rooms. Some repairs needed, some in mint condition! Hardwoods, inlaids ed beach rights to Cedar Lake. LR has w/ private back yard! Hardwoods, 351 Main St., Oxford work has been done. Nice neighbor- and w/w floorings. Sunrm, lower level fireplace and hardwoods, yr-round updated kitchen & bath. Lots of storage Key Realty hood, short distance from center. FR. Recent roof. $239,000. Ask for porch. $154,900. Ask for Jennifer in bsmt & att. garage. $149,977. Ask Services $147,000. Ask for Dick or Jerry. Beverly Gray. LaMountain. for Carol Allard Vancil. (866) 321-6812: Toll-Free!

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Live the “Lake Lifestyle”! We have 51 SF WATERFRONT Homes Available, ERA Key Realty Services $189,900. - $1,800,000.! Where do YOU want to live? These homes are in: Auburn, 415 MAIN ST., SPENCER, MA Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, Leicester, Millbury, Oxford, (866) 724-9044 Toll-Free! Southbridge, Sturbridge & Webster! Visit our website www.ERAKey.com (Click on Spencer) What’s the “Lake Lifestyle”? It’s about bridging generations, U.S.D.A building lifetime memories… Living on the waterfront means watching the family splash about (Farmer’s Home Loan) in the water…fishing off your dock…taking out the boat to an uninhabited island…huge family barbeques…sipping coffee while $799. enjoying spectacular sunrises or sunsets…hot cocoa on the ice after skating…and repeating the whole cycle as the grandchildren Monthly* appear on the scene… it’s about coming Home to a slower, easier pace of life. Spencer: $450,000. Worcester: $179,000. (*For Qualified Buyers) If YOU want to live this lifestyle, call us…the ‘Lake Lifestyle Specialists’! Waterfront! Amazing 9 Room, 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Duplex Style Home with Over 1600SF! Bath Home with 168FT on the Water! Open Gorgeous! Large Living Room with flexible floor plan with quality features! Wrap Cathedrals and Wood Floors, Huge Kitchen For a Real Estate Numbers around deck w/screened gazebo, and Dining Areas, Sunroom, Lower Level Looking Better! It’s Still a Over 1/2 Acre, Needs Nothing! Full Bath and Hot Tub! BRAND NEW ‘Buyer’s Market’ but… • Resales jumped by 5.5% last week…the largest monthly 3 BR HOME increase since July ‘03, (middle of housing boom); new construction New JUST LISTED! JUST LISTED! sales were higher in the latest month – up by 2.7% average Dudley-$185,000.! nationwide. Subdivision Oxford-$265,400.! Webster-$459,000.! Fantastic Value! Got a little • Across the country the backlog Charlton $298,900. Friends & Family will love to gather Speaking of building a lifetime Love to Give? Then lavish it on of inventory dropped by 1.2%; Spencer $209,900. 9 Room, 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Colonial! OPEN HOUSE here! Nestled on a .93 ac. lot, of memories…This 3 BR home that’s down from an 11-month Fully Remodeled 2 Family Home! Each Unit Over 1850SF! Lovely Kitchen with Corian this 9 Rm., 3 BR, 2 Bath fronted by stone walls, this is on Webster Lake, on a supply. has 3 Bedrooms! New Heating Units, Large Countertops and Cherry Cabinets. EVERY Ranch – it could grow with oversized 3 BR, 2.5 bath Cape is dead-end st., w/hard-to-find Baths in Each Unit. This is a great Formal Living and Dining, Family Room your changing needs! 2200 • This is the 1st time since Nov. Opportunity to Get Help Paying the w/Vermont Casting Woodstove! SUNDAY all about country living! Spacious .29 acre lot & panoramic ’05 that sales have been above Mortgage! Must See! Call Alliance 508-248-6966 sq. ft. home offers a fully fin. open flr. plan; 2 cedar closets; vistas that will steal your 2007 levels. LL with it’s own Kitchen – per- 22’ Master BR; young: AG Pool & breath away! Come see what 12-2 fect for InLaw or Adult child makes this home such a BUYERS: Act NOW – prices are roof; perfect home for entertaining! still low, & so are interest setup! LR w/hearth & Close to Beach, boat ramp, state fantastic find! rates…don’t wait for prices to CALL woodstove to save energy $$! park! Agent Owned! start increasing. LOCAL NEWS, ONLINE CINDIE TESSIER (Toll-Free) For Details: HADDOCK WITH 24/7. 1-866-321-6812 FISHY AVAILABLE SEARCH ENGINES? WHEN YOU ARE. STOP FLOUNDERING AND FISH LOCALLY. All local. All the time. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Wednesday, November 19, 2008 EXIT HOMETOWN PROPERTIES 21 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PUTNAM, CT 06260 928-0824 • 1-800-562-3186 Cell: (860) 450-2397 ABSOLUTE SALE

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Hot-Water Heater Power-Head Glass and brass dinette $650 OBO Chapeau. Professionally (1)Ranch Mink backhoe or truck, $650. set Perfect for 1st framed 36 1/2"x37". $2000 LP Gas Wall heater $500 Marine Hemi (1)Unique (Three Coats Fisher Snow-Foil Pipe Heavy apartment. $50. Comes with Park West In One) Zip In-And-Out Featherweight Sewing 712-299-5239 Reconditioned Prop Engine gallery Certificate & Duty 8’ Plow for truck Machine Call (508)943-6367 Jacket, Below Knee & $500 19” Pitch, Fits 1959 With Latham Blower Appraisal. Can e-mail pic Midcalf-Length $500 Antique Tall, Merc Cruisers Complete Hair And Four Carburetors $400. OBO Best Offer Heavy Duty Hobart Meat Fireplace Screen w/ Mirrored $85 Salon $8000 OBO (508) 867-2250 508-347-5483 Grinder. Floor type with large Glass $25. bowl. $375 Computer $50 Sideboard/ 508-826-2029 Set up equipment. $5000 or Call 508-259-8805 best offer. Everything you Fischer Spinnet GE Fridge Briggs & Stratton 12HP Lexmark Copier/ Dresser/Foyer need to set up your beauty Vertical Riding Motor Engine. Printer/Scanner $50 Brass Full Size Dresser & Armoire Piano 24.6 Cubic Feet, Almond, 2-Speed Hot Tub Pump $50 Piece shop. Top Freezer, Ice Water $95 Headboard and Please call (774)452-1760 Entertainment Center With bench. Very good 3 VCR’s $50 Each Lovely piece imported Dispenser. Used 2 Years. Used 15” Monitor or email Patio Set condition, 55”Lx25”Wx41”H. $25 2 Microwaves $20 Each from Manchester, Footboard $700. $500 [email protected] Many Miscellaneous Items Leave Message Call (508)461-9097 Call Beverly England. Over 100 Years Asking $100. for pictures Call (508)476-1859 Old. Carving, Columns, Rattan porch Set EVERYTHING MUST GO! 508-234-5535 413-245-4587 7 Drawers, Serving Area, Love seat chair and glass Computer 508-987-0977 Fishing Rods, Gently Loved Hot Tub Burl Inlay Detail. Small coffee table. Floral cushions Lace Wedding Shelves For Candelabra. Compaq FS7600 Dresses Children’s Toys ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, on seat. $200. Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax Reels, Boxes, with all options. Waterfall, Gown Appraised At $2400 Call (508)234-2735 Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All 74” High x 63” Lexmark Printer & Accessories aroma-therapy, lighting, with Full-Length, Size 12. All For $550 OBO brand new. Plugs, cover, full warranty. Brand $200 Wide x 23” Deep. Came Back With Call (508)981-6762 Excellent Condition. 774-230-1763 Computer Desk (Corner) Streamers, Graco Pack & Play, Fisher new in wrapper. Cost $7000, Brown Italian 508-248-6949 Him From $195 OBO Electric Dryer Price Intelli-Table. Little sell for $3800. Leather Jacket Email For Photo Etc. Tykes Vanity, Books, Call (860)244-9544 Vietnam... Office Chair (Cully) Used 6 months, $100. Bikes And More. Medium, $200 [email protected] 1964 Handpainted $65 Washer used holds x-large Archery Price Is $1250 Perfect For Grandma’s House HP Scanner Byers Figurines Picture. Painter Has Entertainment Center loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen Or New Daycare! $50 table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 Equipment Red Cross Nurse & Gallery In Vietnam. 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood 413-245-4403 Accordian Player $300 $300 or best offer. Good condition Sporting goods, Also: APARTMENT wrought iron & glass coffee Machinist Tools & Custom Made Moses $25 Each Numerous Dog Girls Clothing Baskets. Black & Decker table & end tables inlay Auto Tools, most half Large quantity of high All Excellent Condition LIQUIDATION Breed Books w/stone, very nice, $50. 508-757-7796 Auto Buffer Handicap walkers, quality, brand name (508)765-7322 Everything Must Go! $20 508-867-9734 Apartment size freezer, $50. $10-$30. Noon-6pm Works well. Girls Clothing For Sale Jenny Lind Or Furniture 35MM Canon Camera Age: Infant-3T 508-347-7441 Computer Call (508)340-2098 $200 LADIES Men’s Clothing CPU, Printer/Scanner/ Come choose from Spool Bed Campground (508)885-5189 the best at the 3/4 bed with spring and rails DRESSER Copier-In-One, Windows Empire Gas Large, With Mirror Pictures XP, Flat-Screen Monitor, Prices Negotiable! age level you need. in good condition. Asking Membership $150. & 2 Armoires Many Miscellaneous 14 Resort Style Amenities & Desk (Great Condition) Heater Call 508-347-5344 Asking $500 50,000 btu’s, closed front Provincial Hutch with glass $1700 For All Items Outdoor Recreation Facilities. doors and shelves on top, 3 (Negotiable) Transferable 2 Lifetimes (Fee Call 774-200-1561 heater with blower. Glass Frigidaire Side No Reasonable panel in front. $500 or best Golf Clubs shelves and doors below. To Be Paid By Seller). Use by Side Left-Handed. 3 Drivers, Carved in flowers, $300. Handmade Offer Refused Own RV/Tent Or Rent Craftsman Snow offer. In Spencer. Lead Chandelier Call 508-867-2494 Ice maker, filtered water. 2 9 Irons. Including Putter, (508)764-3625 508-949-6425 Campground’s RV/Cabin. Blower years old, like new. $399 or Bag & Bag Boy. Contemporary Style Originally Paid $8000 9” impeller 5.0/22 F. $100. best offer. Asking $250 Jewelry $150 (Negotiable) Reduced To Call (508)943-2293 Entertainment Call (508)234-9328 Call Anytime For Details New 14K Ruby & Diamond 508-892-1107 Athena Stereo $2500 OBO Center 508-248-1677 Yellow gold cross pendant, 508-347-9319 Customized Quilts, $300 or best offer. Also gem- Large Capacity Speakers Solid Oak Wood, Custom Frigidaire Stackable stone rings & pendants, best 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent Table Runners or Golf Shoes Made. Custom Side Door Washer & Dryer offers. Kenmore Washer quality, fantastic sound. 2 Wall Hangings For Tapes, Excellent Women's Size 7 Call Shirley speakers. Asking $380 CARPET Like New New - Footjoy $30 & Dryer For Sale Condition. 62” Wide, Can (508)248-3005 2 years old, excellent for pair. Quilts and tables runners for any Fit Up To A 30” TV $300 OBO Call (508)341-4659 30 Yards - $549 occasion, for sale. Antique Church Pew John Deere condition, asking $400. Includes Pad & ~make great gifts~ $250 Firm Call Phil From Holy Cross Available November 1st. Baldwin Piano Installation. Call Carole (860)923-7407 Ask For Bob 508-234-3348 9' 4" L, 3' 10" H, 19" W Snowthrower Call (508)234-3754 Excellent Condition. Plush Or Berber. 508-963-0714 Excellent Condition! $450 For LX And GT Series Asking $750 Dark Wood Curio Lawn & Garden Tractors. Like New! We Also Full Size Keyboard 508-949-8343 Large Two-Level Light 508-671-0013 55” Wide x 77” Tall, Estate Furs With Stool & Book Holder 42 Inch, Carry Linoleum 18” Deep 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb $100 Used Once(Honest!) Oak Coffee Table Baldwin Spinnet “Gould” $125 Call Tom at Glass Doors On Top, With coat. Size small w/matching 508-885-0686 Includes Chains, Weights, Piano C & S Carpet Mills Three Drawers Below. hat. In excellent condition, Water Pressure And Operator’s Manual Good Condition $500 $500/BO. 1 long Black With Seat Included. 508-886-2624 Full-Sized, White Booster Pump $1500 8’ x 11’ Karastan Medium Tone Wood. Persian Lamb. Size large. In 3/4 HP w/220 volt 3-phase Toll Free Highchair good condition, but worn. 774-745-0242 Oriental Rug Good Condition. Will Include 1-800-861-5445 Kenmore variable speed controller, Email For Pictures Or New Fringe & Beginner's Piano Instruction $50 $300/BO. (508)987-8483 Refrigerator $600. Questions Professionally Cleaned If Wanted. White Crib Great Condition Dinette Set [email protected] $350 Moving, Must Sell! Mattress Included $300 $200 $300 Case Tractor Seating for four w/glass top Everything Must and three bar stools. $500. Keyboard Call Rich 1948 VAC With 508-885-2866 Old DeWalt Siding 508-826-2029 Call Nancy Sickle-Bar Mower. Go!! Table Saw Call Matt at Stand, Case and 508-867-3900 Asking $1650 OBO Deluxe Rattan Portable Dishwasher Good Condition, $300 (774)535-1799 Chair Living Room Couch International Harvester with butcher block top, $250. And Matching Chair Baseball Card Extra Large Dog Farmers table with 5 chairs, 781-801-4061 New, never been used. Top Two-Row Corn Planter Grandfather Clock of the line. Bought at Floral Design Fabric Collection Trailer-Type, With Crate $200. Oak cabinets, various sizes, six pieces, $400. Walnut, Winchester chime, Gordon’s Music last fall. Paid $150 25,000+ Cards, Memorabilia, Hydraulic Lift. 41” long, 27” wide, 28” high. Furnace over $600 will sell for $325 Call (508)328-3438 $200. 413-245-9001 40 Autographed , $800 OBO $125 or best offer. New, unused propane fuel, Designers Mother-of-the- firm. Including Hall Of Famers 860-974-9811 Call (508)765-5724 forced hot air, all aluminum Bride Gown Please contact Living Room $3500 FIRM Exercise housing, 3 speed blower, Size 8, Pewter color with (508)450-7150 Furniture Dale Earnhardt Cedar Chest & Dental Chair Equipment 115 volt, 3 register elegant beading, matching Collection Electric operates well, Would galvanized plenum. $300 or jacket paid $700, Best Offer For: Rocker Orbitrek Elite Eliptical BRO. Large Double Misc. Items, Including be great for tattoo parlor, etc. Computerized Workout asking $250. FlexSteel Couch, Certified Used Tire Of Multi-Colored Cushioned 3 to choose from. $50 each. Welder Call (508)885-4303 Stainless-Steel Chair & Ottoman. Top, Cherry Wood Cedar Machine & 12-Day Diet The #3 Chevy. $300 Call (508)987-3143 Guide by Trane. Brand Millermatic Mig Welder M-10 La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. (Hope) Chest and Matching gun 175 230 volt wire Sink 781-801-4061 Rocker. Both In Excellent new-assembled. $200. 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205 BOATS 260 ANTIQUES 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 17 Foot Glastron Living Room Set NEW Motorized Piano Sears 7100BTU Whirlpool Tub Sierra 177 4.3 Route 169 90” Sofa Scooter Baldwin Spinnet Air Conditioner The $200 Mercruiser I/O Love Seat From The Scooter Store. $75 Glass Table $50 Only 156 Hours On Antiques Oriental Rug Light brown color. Bought at Engine Never Used Steinerts. Good condition, Queen-Sized Headboard $50 884 Worcester (Machine-Made) Asking $1000 OBO Book Bear Fireplace $100 Power Steering, Trim $700. Headboard & Frame Books! Books! Books! Street, 2 Matching End-Tables 508-347-6561 Call (508)885-4320 $75 Freezer $200 Control, AM/FM Radio, We have 50,000 lively Vacuum $10 Southbridge MA Take The Whole Set For 4-Drawer File Cabinet $25 Soft Top, Mooring Cover, New Snap-On old books at Swivel Chair $25 w/Glastron Trailer, Skis, $1000 Or Best Offer Piano Pier One Wicker Table & THE BOOK BEAR 5’x8’ Rugs $30 Looking to purchase Harley Davidson Vest & Etc., Maintenance antiques and 508-867-9650 Baldwin Spinnet With Two Chairs With Stove $75 Collectors Edition Bench. Good Condition. Removable Glass Top Door $50 Manuals and Supplies collectibles, single items $950 $95 Table $40 $8000 or entire estates. Long Black Toolbox Two-Piece TV Cabinet $50 For More Info Call We buy it all also do Black and chrome with Leather Coat Sauna TV/Microwave Hutch 508-347-5782 413-245-7501 on site estate sales and Harley logos & flames. 5, H x $75 estate auctions. women’s, size 20W, $25. 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Finnleo, Portable, Comes In 2 Pieces. Perfect Call (508)987-6180 seen. $4000 firm. 508-397-5289 We have books for the White Wedding Call anytime, Mike Contact Dale For Two. Assembles scholar, collector and 1980 Galaxy 508-765-9512 Mags With Tires (508)943-8692 after 6pm. In Minutes. Simply Shenandoah general reader. Gown Bowrider For E-Z-Go Golfcart Plugs Into Standard Located on Route 9 in West Wood Stove Brookfield, halfway between 17’ Ski/Fishing., Fiberglass New Woodmaster Household Outlet. Never Worn Hull, I/O Merc Cruiser Plow For John Deere Takes 20" to 24" logs. Amherst & Worcester. Size 8, long sleeves beaded $500 Open 7 days a week, Engine. Includes Cover 265 FUEL/WOOD Garden Tractor Planer/Molder Asking $150 or best offer and lace. Terra mid length (860)928-4015 10am-6pm And Trailer. Truck Liner For 6’ Bed With 18” Drum Sander 508-347-5725 vale, cathedral vale, slip. Paid Good Condition. Cordwood For Sale Attachment. 5HP Motor. We Also Buy $1400 for all, asking $800 or Asking $2500 Shop-Vac Weighs 420lbs. Piano Snow Tires BOOK COLLECTIONS, best offer. Call $220 Per Cord Maghogany, Werlitzer 508-885-5549 4 P225-60-R17. Tires like LIBRARIES & (508)-365-8528 Delivered To Dudley Rug (7’x10’) Also, 120A, 2HP, Shop Spinnet, With Bench. Good new, winter ‘07. $300 or best 1987 25 Ft Marlin w/Seashell Border Fox Vacuum With All Condition. offer. ESTATES! Wood Stove And The Surrounding 508-987-1504 Attachments, Hooks Up $800 Call (508)234-7930 CALL FOR INFO. Vermont Castings Resolute Cabin Cruise Local Area To All Three. Includes Training Books 508-867-8705 $1595 260 HP, I/O Merc., 508-949-2069 Maytag Washer Mint Condition. 508-987-8885 Solid Marble or call Toll Free Call 508-347-3292 Runs, Needs Little TLC Evenings & Dryer Books/Manuals Included Call After 5pm Cocktail Table 877-809-2665 Leave Message $5200 OBO or 617-908-3786 Moving - Must Sell Asking $3500 OBO Grey with vine detailing, With Trailer Excellent Condition Piano pointed oval shape. Originally Wood/Coal Stove EPA Program Qualified Call John Whitney upright with bench. Gibraltar With Blower 1978 22 Ft Searay $200 Each $1200, selling for $250 Thermo Spa/Hot Cabin Cruise E-Classic 508-942-2723 508-949-1051 Needs to be refinished. $400 (508)943-7360 Attached. or best offer. Tub $500 BRO Needs Motor & Outdrive, OUTDOOR WOOD 5 seats with double lounge No Trailer. Needs Work. Memory Foam New! 8 American Call (508)278-6501 Solid Oak Breakfront Class 3 Trailer FURNACE cover and chemicals $200 From Central Boiler. Craftsman 75” High x 46” Wide. included. Excellent condition, Hitch Bike Rack Authentic Pine Headboard & Good Condition. Meets 2010 emissions limits. Replacement Blue inside. Never been Holds 4 Bikes. 1990 Kawasaki 650 Makes less smoke Therapeutic Footboard $50 exposed to outside elements. $100 BRO TS Jetski Windows Double-Sized, With Rails. and burns less wood. NASA Mattress Electric Treadmill $4000 or best offer. 774-289-1226 Needs Work. Call 508-882-0178. 9500 series. Low E, full Also With Matching Dresser Call (508)248-5426 Queen, $399. Brand new in screen, 6 over 6 grille. White & Dresser With Folds Up For Storage, $300 OBO www.crystalrockfarm.com plastic full warranty. vinyl, 34 1/4 x 48. Paid Mirror. Good Condition. Was $500 XBOX 360 Asking $100 Toro Commercial 413-245-6130 Call Tom (978)597-3033 $1400. Asking Asking $250 Premium 508-981-6400 FIREWOOD $1000 or best offer. Mahogany Pineapple 508-949-1283 Lawnmower 20GB hard drive 2 wireless Men’s Bicycle Call (508)779-0438 ask controllers, 1 wireless 6 month seasoned Headboard & Footboard Pro-Line Series, With 44” 1992 Bass Tracker Giant 6061 for Justin Solid Oak headset, 2 games, (Skate & 16’ Evinrude 20HP Motor, $200 picked-up. Full Sized With Rails. Fair Deck And Trac Vac $250 delivered 23” Frame, 24 Gears, Contemporary Collection System. Halo). Excellent condition, 2 Trolling Motor & Trailer. Shimano 105 Derailer. Nordic Trac To Good Condition month old. Asking $450 3 month seasoned (From 1920’s) Great For Picking Up RUNS GOOD. Black & Gold, Ridden Walk Fit Skier/Rower Style Desk for all. Asking $3495. $175 picked-up. Only 4 Times. Asking $175 Grass Clippings And $225 delivered. $125 Simple Lines, 30” x 60”. Call (508)278-3317 Call (508)476-2534 Original Cost $800 Table With Tile Top $200 OBO Leaves. Woodstock Asking $350 Jane Fonda Non-Motorized 4 Chairs Please Call For More Details $1500 (508)450-3537 508-764-9309 Treadmill $100 508-446-3967 508-832-7414 1992 Sunbird $125 100 GENERAL Maple Headboard & 19’ with trailer Metal Steam Technalon Car Cover Footboard With Rails Solid Oak Queen Troy-Built 4 Cuddy cabin, fully equipped, FIREWOOD Radiator Covers Fits Car 16’-17’6” Twin Sized $50 107 MISC. FREE Cut & Split $60 Bedroom Set low hours on engine. 2 Available 508-764-3625 $750. Lighted round curio Cycle Very good condition. $7,900. Per Cord 9.75”W x 54.125”L 508-885-9992 end table, $50. Iron twin bed, Gasoline-cultivator. FREE WOOD Call 508-885-3689 128 cubic feet 22” H $200. Steins, $25. Dolls, Excellent condition. Prom Dress Sale $175.00. Seasoned $230 $60 Each Oak Bedroom Set Current Gowns-Daughter is $25. 2 Bureaus $100 Each 1994 24’ FREE Delivery For Queen bed and mattress, Call (508)892-8623 PALLETS Peter Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally Call (508)867-9222 You pick up. Monday thru Bayliner 2452 Brimfield & 10-Mile Radius. 508-832-7414 hutch, nightstand and priced from $200-$300. Delivery Charge For dresser with mirror. All in SOLID PINE Friday 8am-noon. with only 300 hours ready to Some shoes and jewelry. go. Full electronics, full Other Areas. excellent condition. Mattress Cash only. Stonebridge Press Microwave brand new. $1300 or BO. HUTCH TV and Surround bimini enclosure and sleeps Call Pete $30. Large capacity air Call (508)832-9981 25 Optical Drive Mahogany TV and For Sale System (located behind Southbridge 4. Enclosed bathroom for the 508-612-7338 conditioner, $100. Ladies Mint/Lighted 3 Glass Top ladies. EZ loader trailer, size 6 Harley boots, $50. Video Stand Pub/Bar Set 32” Sony Trinitron TV $350. Hotel & Conference Center) 6’4”H x 56”W x 19”D Extended warranty good until $14,999/BO. Men’s leather jacket, small, $50. Mahogany Braided Edge $250 130 YARD SALES (508)479-9130 Firewood $75. Bread maker, $15. 5/31/09. 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Cut, Split & Delivered Center Sound System Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike $35 Seasoned $1,200 Or Best Offer 508-987-2798 88 Masonic Home Road Call (508)347-6340 Call Between 3pm-5pm $250 High End Home Queen Anne 774-272-2459 Charlton WOOD LOTS WANTED (508)949-7638 36” TV Theatre With (Performing Arts Center) 2004 Larson Call Paul $250 Couch Unique Bar Runabout 508-769-2351 Moving Must Sell Two Matching Wingchairs Receiver Solid Oak with lighted 135 LOST AND FOUND 508-987-5349 Garden Leisure 6 Seater Loveseat/Recliner $450 Pair McIntosh THX loud stained glass canopy, brass Bowrider Hot Tub with lounger, Maroon, $400 speakers, McIntosh THX top and foot rail, 2 chairs, Lost Set of Keys 17.6’, Mercruiser 3.0L Cherry Coffee Table $3800/BO. Kid’s Recliner center speakers, MX (Miller 72” high, 64” wide, 22” deep. in the vicinity of the 135HP I/O motor. Includes Firewood Two End Tables and Kreisel THX $1200 or BO. GB Wells building in 2005 trir. Full cover w/bimini, Cut, Split & Delivered. Weider Pro 9940 dual weight Blue, $50 $100 bench, $150. subwoofer, Yamaha Call (508)450-5836 Southbridge on Monday AM/FM/CD player, depth Seasoned $230 per cord. Hoover Commercial Vacuum 10/27/08. If found please finder. Plus extras. Mint Call (413)245-3306 Trampoline, $75. 42” Temple Stuart RX-V3200 Receiver, $100 Maple Hutch remote control. Rarely used. Used Furniture return to Dr. Gaunya’s Office. condition. $13,000. Brand new computer Paid $6000 Call (508)278-9259 armoire, $450. 7’ Artificial Christmas Tree Glass Doors end table, $20; $50 $250 Asking $750 FIRM Cash only please! Firewood Please call Call Ken (508)234-3042 200 GEN. 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Sailboard & Vintage Radios Yahama 115HP Refinished Chairs sail (new), $500. Dresser set, 100’s Of LP Records 440 Z-Model Four Stroke Engine Brimfield Area reasonable offers accepted. Natural Or Painted Finish, (508)476-3073 $200. Player piano w/rolls, Over 50-Year Old RC (5 year full warranty) 413-245-0459 Some Decorated. Singles To $600. Lexmark Snowmobile Must Sell [email protected] Allen Adding Machine Minn Kota Trolling Motor or Sets Of Six. printer, $50. Like Brand New! (70lb thrust) You pick up between 9/14 Brimfield, MA Photo Security System, & 9/21 Call Jeff at Very Reasonable! Call Karen (508)885-3192 $7500 For Both Tons Of Extras! This Boat (774)696-7879 508-764-4493 complete with all Is Loaded! (802)380-0844 Panasonic 47” necessary items including 508-987-9313 General electric-hot point St. Croix plastic holders $27,000 New H.D. Monitor TV Roll-Top Desk 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Jotel 400F refrigerator, top mount-no By Drake Smith Pellet Stove Video security system REDUCED!!! front, $250. Frigidaire Excellent condition, great Fireplace Insert complete with two videos Woodstove picture, 4 years young. $500. 4.5’ Long, 2’ Wide 1994 Sea-Doo Yours For $17,000 dishwasher, sink mount. Not Excellent Condition. Used Only One Season! and two cameras and all Like new, $1500. Hearthmate hard plumbed, $250. General Call (508)987-1228 Beautiful Boat! Must See! $400 Still Under Warranty. necessary cables. Bombardier SP94 Dan Kenney woodstove, great shape, Electric-Hot Point dryer, 508-764-1487 45,000 BTU $500. $150. Maytag-Oversized Park Model RV (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 With Trailer 508-527-3820 Call (774)696-0387 $2400 Years Old - Still In its Excellent Condition, Runs capacity washer, $150. 508-476-7424 General Electric 10,000 BTU 2002, 12x40 Samsung 61” Original Box Great. Seat Just Recovered, 25 Foot Godfrey window mount air (like brand new) on beautiful HDTV-DLP TV Many Old Tools, Over Low Hours On Jet Pump. Shenandoath conditioner, $150. Samsung lot in campground can be Stainless Steel 50 Years Old Has Been Winterized, Will Sanpan Pontoon used for a full 6 months (15 with stand for sale for $1500. Need Cover. 5,000 BTU window mount air Call (508)733-5047 for Bird Cage 508-335-1973 Boat Wood Stove conditioner, $75.00 April-15 October every year) (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave $1600 Great condition. Asking Lot paid for until 2097. appointment. For Appointment Call Deb 115 HP Yamaha outboard message for “Doc” Located In Webster engine, Royal aluminum $250. Call (508)987-1475 MOVING! $48,000 (860)974-9973 508-965-7077 Call Don (508)344-9499 Santa Barbara canopy with skylights, dual 32”x52” Vintage 205 BOATS batteries with switch, TREE-LENGTH Oak Desk $60 Spa/Hot-Tub docking lights, S/S ladder, Peavey Stratocaster 105 Jets, 7 Person. Upright State Quarters Coin-Operated FIREWOOD $175. Drum set, $250. 14’ Starcraft Ski tow bar. $9600. Dudley Therapy Lounge, Neck & Un-circulated, rolled. Boxes Jukeboxes Call (508)943-5682 8 Cord Loads 508-949-3025 Peavey bass, $200. Fender Foot Massage, 2 Additional of 500. Starting at $21 Aluminum Deep-V Green $900 bass amp, $200. Line-6 Therapy Seats Plus per roll. Also Gold Complete and Working 413-530-2331 Spider amp, $300. Electric Presidential dollar rolls. With 100 “Quabbin Special” 71 Chris Craft 31ft MY GOOD-BYE Cooldown Area. Comes With Trailer, 18 HP drums, $450. Tascam Waterfall/Volcano, Lights Call for more 45 RPM Selections Flybridge Cruiser YOUR GOOD BUY 4-track recorder, $100. Mercury, Downrigger, 281 FREE PETS (Different Colors). Starry information, Prices range from Fishfinder, Bilge Pump, twin 327 engines sleeps 6, to well-cared for BR chest of MM1 16 channel Night Blue With Red $675 to $2900 full head and shower, all drawers, twin beds, dresser, mixer, $100. (508)832-3029 or Windshield, Canopy Top. Maintenance Free Vinyl (508)272-3433 fiberglass. $7350. Free 6 Year old mirror; LR sofa, end tables, (508)943-3813 Also Available Plus Many Extras. Cabinet. One Year Old $1895 Or Best Offer. Call (508)333-1790 bookcase, bric-a-brac; Paid $8000 New Assorted Coin-Operated Male Yellow Lab round pine dinette table, Pecan Dining Asking $6000 Steam Radiator Cocktail Video Games Call For Pics/Details ladder-back chairs. 508-885-6171 Honda Outboard Mix Room Set Will Deliver Covers and Vintage Pinball Free to good home, raised $450 Call (508)864-8578 10 Horsepower 508-347-2203 6 Chairs, Large Table, Large 43” long x 40” high x 13” $650 with kids, no dogs. Well Hutch with Glass Doors, deep, 37”x40”x13” and And Much More! 16’ Hurricane trained and neutered with all Serving Buffet, And Scooter for Sale 24”x40”x13”. All white, in Minnkota 40 Pound vet care up to date. Moving Nascar Diecast 508-335-1973 Tri-Hull Thurst Trolling Motor Table Pads. Comes with 2 new batteries. good condition. Over $1000 Ford 2.3L I/O, trailer, $2500 and can’t take. Models Asking $450 or best offer. For Appointment $60 Very Nice Condition. $500. if new. All three for $400 Located In Webster Call (508)769-5024 “racing champ”, clear 774-922-3166 Call (508)867-2430 Call (508)832-5546 Trolling Motor, Firestone 205/70/R15 window, $5 and up. Electric Winch, Evinrude Never Used Wedding Dress Tanks, Bimini Top, Call 508-248-1411 Penn 6 wt. Flyrod Sony 50” XBR Swivel-Top TV $20 FREE Kittens New Condition In sealed box. White with '96 Conversion Van, Projection TV Stand veil, worn once. $200 or Black Water Pipe, Brimfield 3 1/2 Months Old New Clopay Call 508-278-6419 $1100 or best offer. $35 best offer. Gas Grill, Chiminea. 203-574-0692 Black & White Male, Orange Lane 2 piece sectional Call (508)248-6601 & White Male, Black Female, Garage Door Call (508)867-6706 518-480-1143 & Black Male. Premium Series, HDG, 9x7 Schwinn Electric with recliner, $1000 or Lawson 1997 best offer. Women’s & Teen’s Will Let Go, Preferably windows & inserts, hardware Scooter Technics Keyboard Ski-Boat In Pairs. weather strips. Sandstone Queen size bed SX-KN 5000 with bench and Clothing 1986 Bow Rider 19 Foot, With Volvo Penta Only The Serious Need Call color. $500 Needs new battery, $60. Air hockey table, $50. with cherry wood stand. Programmed-excellent Excellent Condition. Clothes, Engine. With Trailer. Leave Message For Mike At frame, $700. 170HP I/O Mercruiser with Call (413)245-9312 Flute with case, $250. condition. $800. Boots, Pocketbooks, Etc. EZload trailer. Great shape. $7000 Auburn Dog Grooming (508)764-6560 Call (508)347-2764 Call (508)885-4777 508-278-5745 Call (508)826-2926 508-476-7560 508-832-2566 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ November, 19, 2008

Administrative Assistant FULL-TIME 310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL WANTED BRANCH We are seeking applicants with strong computer TELLER POSITION MANAGER and customer service skills to support day to STAFFING Looking for an experienced day departmental operations. The successful Want to be part of a growing community Branch Manager to excel in bank with a terrific working atmosphere? SOURCE, Inc. business development and candidate will have strong verbal and written Currently Recruiting For: willing to take a leadership communication skills and the ability to manage Hometown Bank is seeking a full-time 1st/2nd/3rd Shifts role in community Machine Operators organizations and participate multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. teller for its Webster branch. in community events. Job requires high school diploma or equivalent Material Handlers The successful candidate Picker/Packers must have a Bachelors and two years banking experience. UniBank Please apply in person at our Webster Degree in related field or a offers competitive wages and excellent office at 218 Main Street or forward your Assemblers minimum of five to seven benefits, including Health, Dental, life Fill Line Operators years of experience as a resume to Alma Morey Branch Manager at: Warehouse Workers bank branch manager. insurance, long and short term disability, long This individual will also be term care, an employee assistance program, HOMETOWN BANK CT & MA Areas responsible for loan origination, meeting sales and a 401(k) plan. Salary mid to high $20’s Pre-Employment Drug A COOPERATIVE BANK Screen, Background goals, supervising staff and depending on experience. Check, HS/GED overseeing the daily 218 Main Street, Webster MA May Be Required! operations of the branch. Strong PC skills including Apply at: 508-943-6062 MS Word, Excel, and Walk-Ins Welcome! PowerPoint are also Mon-Fri 9am-3pm required. 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP Please send letter of RECRUITING AT: interest and resume to: Human Resources Department Wanted-King Size WANTED WorkForce Central The Citizens National Bank 49 Church St., Whitinsville, MA 01588 Southbridge, MA Attn: Human Resource Bed Frame DECEMBER 2nd Department email:[email protected] So we can get our bed off the Federal 10am-12pm P.O. Box 6002 EOE/AA floor. Head and foot board Putnam, CT 06260 optional. Postal Staffing Source, Inc. An equal opportunity Call (774)452-4483 Offers Medical, Dental, employer 285 PET CARE 286 LIVESTOCK Jobs Vision, Life Insurance, Member FDIC $17.89/$28.27/HR, Now Hiring. Holiday & Vacation Pay! For application and free govt. job Referral Bonuses! 300 HELP WANTED info, Call American Assoc. of Labor. 1-913-599-8220, 24 hrs. 107 Providence Street Title 1 Tutor Stowe emp. serv. Belding Mill Complex 111 Days/3 hours per 305 BUSINESS Putnam, CT day OPPORTUNITIES Phone: 860-963-2033 x0 *Highly Qualified Status Foster Fax: 860-963-2069 *Degree Preferred 283 PETS 285 PET CARE Farm putnam@staffing Fastest Growing sourceusa.com Please submit letter of www.stowefarm.com Parents Wanted interest and resume to: A CHANCE FOR LIFE Company Seeking Quality Homes www.staffingsourceusa.com NEEDED FOR BEAUTIFUL Throughout Central MA Online Applications North Brookfield HORSE BACK Nationwide! Public Schools CATS & DOGS Seeking Motivated, To Provide Foster Care Coming Soon! Tested, vetted, and ready for RIDING LESSONS Independent Distributors To Children In Need. Superintendent’s love. Please consider these, Collinswood New Owners! Indoor & Outdoor 24/7 Support. Generous Office “homeless” pets for adoption. Own Your Own Business For New Energy! Very Little Start-Up Cost. 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State vet checked, health environment with OPPORTUNITY? Certification, Construction guaranteed. unique daycare setting Feng Shui Hampton Supervisor’s License, 311 PART-TIME HELP Motor Vehicle Operator’s Credit cards accepted. Monday-Friday 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES THIS IS IT! Monthly Payment Plan Daycare Inn WANTED License all required. High Available daycare available school diploma and Daily/weekly rates Harvey Windows advanced technical (508)248-1184 State of the art indoor New - Still Wrapped Sturbridge training; 5 years training facility (2) Big 41 1/2 x 57 Brook Haven www.puppiesgalorekennel.com Training Is now hiring for experience; B.A. in Group or private day R.O. Double Hung, related field desired; or Basic-Advanced Vinyl, White Assisted equivalent combination Lovebird Cages and evening classes Group or private the following Many Types, Includes A Both For $300 Care of education and Variety Of Bird Toys. Agility obedience and 508-278-7835 positions experience. Salary Breeding Boxes, Supplies conformation Part-Time negotiable. & Information. Experienced caring staff Steel Buildings To submit resume or for Puppy Kindergarten We Have Immediate Front Desk Employment more information contact All Offers Considered. Tours 10am-4pm Factory Deals Openings For: All Calls Returned. Starting Soon Can Erect Attendant Board Of Selectmen Spencer Other times by appt. Immediate please! www.src-grp.com HVAC/RFG. Flexible Hours Openings: 71 West Main Street 774-745-0173 Beginner Obedience Source #0ZC Dudley, MA 01571 Starting Soon Phone: 508-867-4626 TECHNICIAN/ Maintenance RP/CNA/HHA Deadline: December 1st, Nine Week Old 508-987-0077 2008 Lab/Doberman/ Beginner Agility 298 WANTED TO BUY INSTALLERS Full-time 205 Federal Hill For commercial and Taking Beagle/Pitbull Starting Soon Apply in person Applications: Road residential with Hampton Inn 333 SURROGATE Puppies 3 years experience. Oxford, MA 328 Main Street LPN MOTHERS For Sale New Competition $ Excellent wage Sturbridge MA 01566 Obedience www.starwoodpetresort.com Shift Aide They Will Be Medium Sized. ROSS RECYCLING and benefit package EOE $100 Applicants must be Surrogate If Interested, Please Call All Breed We Pay More!! Please call 508-765-5121 energetic and Mothers Wanted Grooming Woof & All Scrap Metals, 508-839-2493 Horizontal well-groomed. Established Surrogacy Available Cars, Trucks Milling Operator Program seeks loving Pure Bred Whisker Inn Call Nancy women to carry couples’ “It’s all about the Batteries, Booth Renter Matsuura/HAAS/Robodrill. 508-867-3325 biological babies 21-45, prior Professional 3 years minimum experience birth experience required, Puppies dogs!” Copper Wire, Full time, benefits. Over thirty breeds available. Wanted In 19 West Main St. non-smokers, generous Dog Grooming Appliances... Email resume to: Health checked/guaranteed. Call Terri West Brookfield, MA compensation. State licensed. Grand Opening 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Uxbridge [email protected] 1-888-363-9457 www.laughlinkennel.com 508-832-9394 Become independent and or send resume to www.reproductivelawyer.com December 1 Putnam, CT 06260 work for yourself. Will also Swiss Precision/ EDICAL ENTAL Laughlin Kennel or visit our website consider stylist with Worcester Gears 320 M /D Call 508-987-7161 www.collinswoodk9.com Opening day 860-928-7165 clientele. 50% OFF GROOM & 627 Main St Call (508)278-2900 North Oxford, MA. 01537 Home Health 400 SERVICES Spencer Animal FREE NAIL CLIPS Control Introducing the $$$$ Caregiver Aides Needed Groomers: Part Time Dog Part-time Desperately needs Joanna & Kara CNA Or HHA Preferred. Groomer Work when you want! 400 SERVICES homes for many formally of the For Elderly Gentleman FAN-C-PET Needing Assistance With needed. Call for appointment, Days or weekends. abandoned cats and Bark & Bubble His Daily Routine. (508)414-4264 Competitive salary. Mobile Travel Stipend and sometimes kittens. State of the art facility CASH PAID Full-Time Or Part-Time 402 GENERAL SERVICES Shots, wormed, Grooming Salon $5 off grooms with this Positions Available. Post Office Now mileage reimbursement. leukemia tested, ad* for December For your unwanted Days, Nights/Weekends. Car necessary. musical instruments Fax Resume With References Hiring! Clients located in and around Cats are welcome! spayed & neutered. Vicki Kelley in any condition! & Salary Requirements. Avg Pay $20/hour, Sturbridge, Webster, Call 508-885-2306 508-943-9631 Charlton, Northbridge and A&H *Guitars*Amplifiers*Drums* $57K/year, including Federal Professional Southbridge benefits, OT. Placed by Uxbridge surrounding towns. (508)764-4417 Saxes*Trumpets* Spanish speaking JUNK 285 PET CARE *Keyboards*Pro Audio*Etc. adSource, not affiliated Groomer woofandwhiskerinn.com with USPS, who hires. encouraged to apply. Call: 508-765-9352 Domino’s Call Monday-Friday, 20 Years Exp. *applies 12/2/08-12/31/08 only 1-866-533-4717 REMOVAL Apple Acres Open Mon-Sat 9am-3pm Only “We Go Right to (10-6) Pizza Independence MASONRY Kennel Your Door” 286 LIVESTOCK 339 Main Street Immediate Openings Residential Healthcare Southbridge, MA 01550 Now hiring drivers for MOVING • Newly rubber-matted 508-987-2419 Call (508)767-1776 2 Mustangs for gordonlasalle.com Webster location. Counselors sleeping areas. Full-time & Part-time AA/EOE CLEANING & • Large individual runs, Sale Earn excellent money 2nd shift; outdoor exercise pens, Mares; one Bay, one Black CASH PAID while having fun! Auburn & Webster 325 PROFESSIONAL DEMOLITION country walks Sorrow, excellent handling. For Coins And Jewelry & Southbridge, full and Love attention. Broken but Call part time. Group homes • Large indoor Green. No time to work. Buying/Selling Gary (Webster) working with people with Accounting play area Call (508)868-2502 Gold & Silver (508)949-1330 developmental disabilities. Assistant •Bathing available One Piece Or Collection Direct care position. HS/GED, driver’s license, Perform tasks for accurate Open M-F Bagged Shavings Lee’s Coins & Jewelry orientation training accounts receivable system 8:30am-10:30am Kiln-Dried Pine 239 West Main Street required. including cash receipts, 3:00pm-5:00pm ongoing collection calls, Clean Out Paper Bags. East Brookfield Driver Call Saturday & Sunday (Route 9 - Panda develop plan to reduce DSO, Attics, Garages, 8:30am-5:00pm Going... 3.25 Cubic Feet 508-943-0700 ext 115 reconciliations, etc. $4.75 Each (No Limit) Garden Plaza) Meals on Wheels Cellars, Houses, Call (508)865-2227 Going... Gone Delivery, Webster area Prepare spreadsheets to Apartments, Pick Up In 508-637-1236 508-341-6355 Part time positions assist in sales tax filings, Offices, Stores, Etc. to the Dogs West Brookfield available; 3 hours/day, Sales Pros inventory transfers, Tired of working bell to bell? Appliances Training and behavior Rock Valley Farm Monday-Friday, 9:30am- reconcile freight expenses, management in your 12:30pm every other Earn the income you want approve customer orders, WAGGIN 508-867-2508 and have control of Demolition home. week. Responsiblities and assist Sr. Accountant Small Buildings include packing and your time. with daily accounting tasks TAIL Positive methods Horse Stalls for counting trays for Call (860)467-4965 as requested. ATTN: Landlords used. delivery and delivering Excellent oral & written Or House Owners Certified Pet Dog Rent homebound elders. Must communication skills. Clean & DOG have reliable Site Coordinator trainer and member (Spencer) Excel and Word required. Paint Interiors transportation and be Knowledge of MRP/ERP and APDT 3 stalls available. Full or able to life 25 pounds. Putnam Science We Do The Work! TRAINING partial board. Trainer Academy, Putnam, CT experience with Great Plains Call Renelle at Paying Top $8.50/hour + gas software a plus. 5-7 yrs package available (Indoor reimbursement. (through Worcester State 10% Discount •Lessons Taught 508-892-1850 ring for winter). Dollar experience in A/R. BA in Please send letter of College) $17-$20/hour 25 accounting preferred. With This Ad Conveniently in email: Call (508)868-2502 For Silver Coins, interest to: hours/week Call [email protected] Tri-Valley, Inc. Email resume to Your Home Silver Dollars, The Site Coordinator is a [email protected] 800-844-0034 Gold Coins, 10 Mill Street •All Breeds, All Dudley, MA 01571 member of a team of Paper Money. professionals involved in the Ages AA/EOE development and J & L Also Wanted: implementation of Worcester TEACHER •Humane methods Silver & Gold Jewelry State College’s ESOL FALL And Silverware. program at Putnam Science OPENINGS •Obedience Pet Sitting ETS STAFFING Academy. The Coordinator Banks Recommend Us! CLEANUPS •Behavior Service assists in the assessment of For DEEC Certified HEY We Travel To You! Machine skills, development of Gutters & Eaves Cleaned Modification Infant/Toddler and Professional at Home Operators curriculum, and the Leaves & Brush YOU DON’T HAVE TO FREE Honest Appraisals organization and Preschool Teacher Removed Certified Pet Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Prompt Cash Payments Assemblers implementation of Trees Cut CARRY THIS NEWSPAPER AROUND educationally sound trips and CPR/First Aid,Certified Small Trees Trimmed Dog Trainer Member of National Selling Coins & ratios, Benefits. Warehouse events. Fertilizing & Liming Association of Professional EVERYWHERE, YA KNOW. Currency At Attractive Send Resume: Member of the Prices! For complete details on this Snowplowing APDT Pet Sitters Positions position, please visit the Webster Fundamentals Established 1996 GET YOUR THE WHOLE L&L Coin Available Now! website below to apply 19 Aldrich Street Call Dave NEWSPAPER ONLINE. online. 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402 GENERAL SERVICES 501 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR WANTED RENT RENT RENT Carriers/Motor Route Call The intention to make an such Dudley Southbridge preference, limitation or 2 bedrooms, off street Out Of Town 2 & 3 Bedroom Drivers Wanted Junk Man discrimination. This parking, quiet neighborhood, Owner? Apartments. FREE BBQ newspaper will not no pets, no smoking. From $600/Month Southbridge Evening News is now accepting knowingly accept any $600 per month, plus Need Help Managing Available Immediately! REMOVAL advertising for real estate utilities. Your Property? De-Leaded, Renovated. applications for the following areas: Removal of Metal, that is in violation of the law. Call (401)624-3897 Section 8 Approved. Appliances, Our readers are hereby Need Help With No Pets, First & Security Southbridge informed that all dwellings Tenant Placement? Required. Various Locations. Furniture, TV’s. Call 508-764-6554 Route 132: Cliff, Fiske, Paige Hill (18 customers) Construction advertising in this newspaper Dudley are available on and equal 4-Room Apartment With Or 774-277-1616 Route 291: Westwood Pkwy, Chartier, Blanchard materials Cellars & opportunity basis. To Off-Street Parking. Attics cleaned. complain about $550/Month Plus Utilities (31 customers) Demolition of small discrimination call The First, Last & Security Southbridge Positions are Part Time and buildings, Tires. Department of Housing and Deposit Required. 2 Bedroom Apartment Urban Development “HUD” Call 508-949-3647 Available In Nice Quiet Monday Through Friday. (mid-mornings) Leaves & brush toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For Appointment Neighborhood With removed. Small For the N.E. area, call HUD Off-Street Parking & Applications are available at: Residential Moves. ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Large Yard Furnaces Removed free number for the hearing Dudley $600/Month 25 Elm Street Southbridge, MA impaired is 1-800-927-9275 First Floor, One Bedroom. First & Last Required. Check-our-down-to- New Kitchen Floor, New Call 508-764-0906 or call (508)909-4139 earth prices first! Bathroom, New Carpet. Providing Realty Off-Street Parking, Management Services To Eastern Connecticut & Weekends also! 505 APARTMENTS FOR Washer/Dryer Hookups, Southbridge 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR Nice Area. Central Massachusetts. 2 Bedroom Apartments, RENT RENT RENT RENT All of Central Mass $580/Month • ALL PHASES OF All Deleaded. and Connecticut Call 508-248-9609 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT $575-$650 per month. Southbridge Good References Required. Spencer Webster • QUALITY APARTMENTS 508-347-7804 Three Room, One Bedroom Dudley Section 8 Welcome. Southbridge 1 Bedroom Apartment Near 1st floor 3 room, 1 bedroom or Apartment. Second Floor. FOR RENT Bus Route.$525. apartment newly renovated. For Rent Also: Modern 1 bedroom, No Smoking/Pets, Stove and refrigerator Quiet Area. Stove, • TENANT PLACEMENT quiet downtown area. 413-262-5082 Refrigerator & Heat Included. Two Bedroom SERVICES Garage Stalls Off-street parking. included. off street parking, $100/Month $600 per month Coin-Op on site. $525 per month. First and No Pets, No Smokers. Apartments. • RENTAL PROPERTY Includes heat, hot water First, Security, And Please call First/Last, Security & security required. No dogs. $650 ACQUISITIONS and appliances. Background Check Credit check and references 433 CLEANING References Required. (774)253-0123 Lease, security, deposit $600/Month Three Bedroom 36-38 Main Street Call (508)885-9307 required. Apartments and reference required. Call (860)935-9177 508-347-7729 Southbridge, MA Call (508)347-7709 or (774)696-4567 * TLC Home * $700-$900 Southbridge Please Call (860)256-7582 2 bedroom carriage house Spencer Webster Cleaning 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Off Have You Heard The 508-943-1685 ______in nicest part of Southbridge. Five room, two bedroom, Beamed ceilings. Nice! Southbridge like-new condo. New bike street parking, quiet Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” *Southbridge* neighborhood, washer/dryer We Use & Supply Organic Dudley *APARTMENTS* Private location in quiet NEW LISTING! path. No pets. First, last and Renovated, Clean First Floor, neighborhood. parking. Clean & Spacious 5-Room, security. included, updated heating Cleaners To Ensure Your Beautiful area near * AVAILABLE * system, yard. Family’s Safety. town central/post-of- Three Bedroom Apartment. $850. 3 Bedroom Apartment $1200/month plus utilities Good Area, Off-Street Call (508)615-6513 Washer/Dyrer Hookups, More info Please call Holiday Gift Certificates fice, large, peaceful Maria Ave. (508)461-9436 Parking. Includes Stove. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, First Refrigerator & Stove, www.pamcrawford.com Available For That 2-bedroom home on $750/Month Plus Utilities. Fenced Yard, Porch Or call Pam at Special Someone! Floor Garden-Style Condo Southbridge Webster private street, First/Last & Security $900 Off-Street Parking, Updated REMAX Professional A Perfect Gift! appliances No Pets/Smokers. 2 bedroom, first floor in front Bathroom, Ceiling Fans 2 Three Bedrooms, Updated Credit Check & References. North Street of police station. Hardwood Throughout. Associates Bathroom, Large Kitchen CALL TAMMIE TODAY w/dishwasher, oil-heat, (508)885-5556 fire-place, porch facing 508-949-3044 2 Bedroom, Second Floor floors, new gas heating $775 with Appliances, FOR A CLEANER $700 system. $725 per month. 1 No Pets. No Smoking Washer/Dryer Hookups, brook, nice yard, on/off 2 Bedroom, First Floor car garage and storage. Spencer Wood Floors, Storage, TOMORROW! street parking. Dudley First/Last & Security Very Nice, Clean Two $725 Call (617)645-2811 Large Three Bedroom, Nice Backyard, Off-Street 508-347-3275 AVAILABLE NOW! Off-Street Parking. Please call Bedroom, Second Floor. Coombs Street Call 508-765-8730 Parking, Near Downtown 774-230-7885 Stove, Refrigerator, Great Location! $850 & 950/month (508)579-4809 One Bedroom, Gas Heat. No Pets. First & Security Off-Street Parking. Close To Third Floor Southbridge Office/Homes www.geocities.com/greg Major Routes. 3 bedroom, third floor. Fresh $800/Month Available Immediately! $575 Southbridge Call 508-864-5605 Spring Or Fall Cleanings nmargo/home $700/Month paint, new carpets. Call 508-951-2641 $650 per month plus Newly Finished Huge, Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or First & Last 3 bedroom 7 room. 508-943-2670 Oxford utilities. Spencer Webster Monthly Cleanings Call (413)335-6998 Wall-to-wall carpeting, lots Newly Renovated Two 30 Poland Street Flexible Hours/Days One Bedroom Apartment of closet space, tile floors, Bedroom, Plus Small Spare Brookfield Millbury With Off-Street Parking. Modern 4-Room Apartment, Registered/Insured/ 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. new windows, well insulated, Room. Off-Street Parking, 3 bedroom apartment for $625/Month ceiling fans, laundry Just Renovated. Kitchen , Bonded Cathedral ceilings, open floor Southbridge Washer/Dryer Hookups, Appliances, Furnished. rent, Fully applianced with First/Last & Credit Check 3 Bedrooms, Wall-to-wall hookups, private porch, no Small Garage. plan, gas heat, large yard, washer/dryer, big back yard, 774-836-0189 Large Rooms, Great References Available off-street parking, Carpet, Washer/Dryer pets. First, security and No Smoking, No Pets. off-street parking, gas heat. 508-987-2300 credit check. Section 8 Closets! Off-Street Parking. washer/dryer hookups, hookup, Gas Heat, $800/Month Less Than 1 Mile To $1100 per month. First and Storage, No Pets. welcome. $950/month. First/Last & Security. applianced. Cats Ok. last required. I-395. Walking Distance 442 LICENSED DAY Available 12/1. $730/month Oxford First/Security Required. Call (508)765-5359 508-885-6445 Call (508)755-1400 Senior Citizen Owned To Most Webster Schools. CARE plus utilities. Call Nick (508)943-5901 No Pets. Call (508)867-2564 or ask for Peter Duplex Home Seeking Tenant or (508)397-1044 Spencer For Second Floor Apartment. $700/Month *************** (413)262-5082 Between 9am and 7pm Southbridge Rural setting off street Call 508-943-0972 North Brookfield $800/Month Plus Heat parking large yard. The Commonwealth of 508-987-2300 Newly Renovated, One Or 508-949-1400 Massachusetts Office 28 Spring Street Bedroom Apartment. One bedroom loft 3 large rooms, first Southbridge $725/month. Webster of Child Care Beautiful Two Bedroom Free Electricity for First floor. $625/monthly. SOUTHBRIDGE Month! 3 bedroom, central location, 4 rooms, 2 bedroom. Services requires that Brookside Apartment, With Balcony. $950/month. Includes heat & Hot water References and security 96 North Street Completely Redone! Stove, Refrigerator References, security all ads placed in the required. and Dishwasher, parking, yard, washer/dryer, newspaper for child Terrace Second floor 3 room, 1 New Everything and no pets. dishwasher & disposal. No pets. Washer/dryer bedroom. Fully renovated. $700/Month Plus Utilities Off-street Parking, (508)885-6005 Some Pets, No Dogs. care (daycare) in your Affordable 2 Bedroom hookups. New cabinets, First + Security Required. Laundry Room Available Now. washer/dryer hookups No Pets. Spencer home include your Apartments For Rent. Call (508)867-2478 and Intercoms. $750 per month. license number. Spacious, Fully in basement. 508-826-9654 $575 Two Bedroom Apartment. Call (508)333-8090 Or (508)867-7404 $600/month, plus utilities First and Security. New Appliances, Newly Applianced. Renovated. Second Floor, Small Daycare A/C In Every Unit! Call (508)248-7186 Webster North Brookfield 186 Hamilton Street Southbridge Off-Street Parking. 6 Elm Street Has Part-Time Starting at $696 New const. Heat/hot water. Two bedroom, second Charlton Street $725/Month 2 bedroom, basement 1 & 2 bedrooms floor. Heat/hot water Southbridge First & Last & Full-Time • On-Site Laundry Available 12/1 774-230-5198 apartment. Washer/dryer Elevator accessible, onsite included Three Bedroom, Non-Smokers Only. hookups, off street parking. Openings! • Basketball Court laundromat, trash removal, $750/Month Cozy Three Room, One $650 per month. First and 0-4 Years Old. Second and Third Floor Bedroom. Stove & Fridge. Spencer private parking. Apartment. security required. No dogs. Convenient Location. • Playground Appliances included. E. Main Street $495/Month Two bedroom townhouses. Call (508)335-9285 Hot Meals, Fun Learning Various Two bedroom Appliances Included. First & Security, 1 year lease, no pets, Activities, Reasonable Rates. • Pool For more info Washer/Dryer Hookups, Credit Check. Cats OK. appliances, hookups. First (508)867-4277 Apartments Available Webster For Info Call Gloria INCOME LIMITS APPLY $600-$650/Month Off-Street Parking. 413-283-5445 and last months rent. Clean One Bedroom 508-234-0736 Section 8 Welcome Plus utilities Section 8 OK. $650 per Leave Message $625 to $720. Security Apartment. Washer/Dryer North Brookfield deposit $500. License #2082929 month. Hookup, Stove & Office Open From: 5 Room, 2 Bedroom, Credit check, first, last Garages Available Call (508)886-4312 First Floor Apartment. Southbridge Refrigerator. No Pets. 454 HOME Monday-Friday and security required. 508-943-1731 x0 First/Last & Security Washer/Dryer Hookups, Appliances included for all One Bedroom Apartment Sturbridge IMPROVEMENT 9:00am to 5:00pm Off-Street Parking. Nice Very Plush & Modern, $500/Month Weekend & Evening Yard. Owner-Occupied NO PETS! Fully Applianced. 1738 House 508-949-2357 $800/Month + Utilities Southbridge Free Electric, Heat, Appointments Between 8am-4pm Two Bedroom Apartment Available No Pets/Smoking Clean 4 room, 2 bedroom Hot Water Included In Webster References & Security Monday-Friday duplex apartment. Stove, All Hardwood Floors. Studio. All Appliances. Easy access to 395. 2 Brookside Terrace Required 508-764-1246 refrigerator, hookups, Washer/Dryer Connection. $675/month upscale apartments for rent. basement, yard, good area. Refrigerator & Stove. Off-Street Parking 1 bedroom studio apartment. 11 Village Drive 413-477-6336 Off-Street Parking. Before 8pm No pets. Credit check, 508-347-1101 Second floor professional 1 Southbridge,MA 01550 first/last & security. Heat & Hot Water Included bedroom flat remodeled. On North Brookfield SOUTHBRIDGE $650 per month, 774-230-0680 Sturbridge site laundry, close to local plus utilities. In town applianced 2 BRAND NEW Beautiful three bedroom, churches, stores, library. bedroom, first floor Call (508)765-2658 1 1/2 bath, half-duplex. Property manager APARTMENTS! Southbridge (508)479-2915 Gutter Cleaning (508)764-7675 apartment. Off street parking, One Bedroom Finished basement. Stove, washer and dryer hookup, Half-Duplex Split Foyer refrigerator & dishwasher separate utilities, no pets, 2 Bedrooms/$775. Webster & Repairs Available now. Southbridge New Refrigerator, Stove, included. Storage From 75 Cents First and last. First Floor, Four Washer, Dryer. New Paint & space, nice yard, Large 1 bedroom, second Per Foot $650 per month. Stove, refrigerator and convenient location. floor, newly decorated. C&C dishwasher included. Room Apartment, Carpet. 8x8 Storage Shed. Available 7 Days A Week! Call (978)939-5240 Electric Heat, Off-Street Parking. Nice Available Now! No pets. Secure building. Washer/Dryer Hookups, Neighborhood. $1195/Month References required. Also: Properties North Brookfield Off-street parking. $625 per month. Window Washing Refrigerator, Stove, $700/Month + Utilities Also available: LOOK & COMPARE One Bedroom Apartment. NO Pets. Garage, Large Yard. First & Last Newly remodeled three Call (508)943-8755 Rooftop Leaf Removal Heat/Hot Water & Appliances $670/Month Plus Utilities bedroom. Convenient before 7pm 2 Bedroom Including Washer & Dryer. Call (508)765-5852 508-954-6141 774-318-1021 Luxury Condo On First/Last & Security location. Refrigerator Off-Street Parking. & stove included. Webster 774-922-3768 Southbridge/Charlton Non-Smoking, No Pets. 508-320-3368 Line. Appliances, Central Southbridge Southbridge $995/Month Large Two Bedroom, $650/Month Second Floor, 6-Room First Floor. Air, $795/Month 1 Bedroom Third Floor First & Last Required First & Last Apartment. Stove & Apartment,Plenty Of Room. Secure Building. Attractive, Also, Quality 1, 2 & 3 508-867-2950 Refrigerator, Private Southbridge Wall-To-Wall Carpet. Call (508)867-8881 Very Clean, Coin-Ops, Heat. 500 REAL ESTATE Bedroom Apartments! Parking. No Smoking/Pets Five Room, Two Bedroom No Smoking. No Pets. Cats OK Appliances, Off-Street North Brookfield $450 Per Month In Two Family. Stove, Fridge, First & Security Sturbridge $840/Month Parking. Spacious and sunny large 1 Washer/Dryer Hookups. Nice First & Last Utilities Not Included. One Ready To Move In! Sturbridge Heights 501 REAL ESTATE bedroom in center. New Year Lease. Security Deposit Home. First & Security. Section 8 Approved. 508-943-2578 Call (508)765-0501 (Hall Road) WANTED windows, eat in kitchen, & Credit Check $825/Month 508-949-0420 Sturbridge laundry and parking. 508-765-5775 2 bedroom. Heat included. Completely furnished 508-248-3743 Webster $565 per month. First, last and security. Nice, Clean One Bedroom efficiencies. All utilities Southbridge $795 per month. and cable. $200 per Call (508)867-4395 Southbridge Apartment In Quiet HOUSE LOT Southbridge Second Floor, Two 1 year lease required. Owner-Occupied Building. week. North Brookfield 1, 2, and 3 bedroom Bedroom. Stove, Call (508)729-3429 Call Tammy at apartments . Washer/dryer Large 2-bedroom $500 Per Month, Plus WANTED Three Bedroom apartment. 1st floor, newly Refrigerator. Hardwood Utilities For Qualified IN: 508-579-0539 Apartments Available. hookups, off street parking. Floors. Hot Water Included. Uxbridge First and last required. renovated, & de-leaded. Applicants. Dudley $800-$850/Month Washer/dryer hookups, No Pets. 1 bedroom apartment, first No Pets, Non-Smoking. Available now. First, Last & Security Call Damian Call (774)289-1507 enclosed porch. Great floor. $700 per month. Off-Street Parking. Stove Charlton (508)868-7184 neighborhood. $675/Month Call ERA Key Realty & Refrigerator Included. 508-829-5853 Southbridge $850/month plus utilities, 1-866-321-6819 First/Last & Security Deposit. Douglas Northbridge Southbridge First/last/security deposit Credit Check & References. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 1st floor brand new & credit checks. No pets Uxbridge Call 508-943-2640 For Spring Building (Linwood) 508-347-7433 Southbridge Apartments Available First Floor, 3 bedroom apartment. One bedroom apartment with Four Room Apartment. Washer/dryer hookup. Two bedroom loft, stove and refrigerator Webster Mike Ryan Realty Prices start at $845/month. Section 8 ok. apartment. Renovated and NO PETS, included. $625 per month One and two bedroom 508-764-2047 Includes heat, hot water, A/C, First and security required. Southbridge deleaded. Vinyl sided, wall plus utilities. First and last. apartments, first floor. Neat pool, fitness center & NO SMOKING. Large 3 bedroom, 6 rooms. to wall, tile kitchen and bath, & clean, off-street parking. Clean, Cozy, Quiet. Call (508)864-6554 Off street parking, Also have garage for rent for children’s program. new porches and windows, $100/month. Good location. Affordable. Off street parking. Off-Street Parking. washer/dryer hookups. off-street parking. $800/Month Plus Security. Call Call for details Call (508)476-3777 Southbridge $850 per month plus utilities. $600.00/Month. (508)943-7436 Includes Heat, Hot Water, First and security. Section 8/RHI welcome. (508)278-6319 1st floor, 3 bedrooms central Or 1-508-612-6192 Stove, Refrigerator, Call (508)909-6025 Call 781-449-5511 Blinds & Carpeting. gas heat and air conditioning Webster anytime before 9pm Douglas Available Now electric stove off street (3) One Bedroom & Studio One Bedroom 508-234-2025 parking, $795 monthly plus Southbridge Apartments Available. West Brookfield utilities. First months rent. Southbridge Apartment 508-473-4576 Large, first floor 6 room 3 Two Bedroom Apartment. From $500 To $600 Very spacious 2 bedroom Credit and criminal check. Stove & Refrigerator apartment, second floor. ************** $675/Month. Call Pat (508)868-0231 bedroom apartment. Three Bedroom Apartment Heat Included. Washer/dryer hookups, nice Included. With Heat & Available December 1st Close to center of town. Off- EQUAL HOUSING Off-Street Parking. neighborhood with yard. Off-Street Parking. $800/Month street parking, washer/dryer Convenient Downtown Southbridge $775 per month. No Pets. hookup. $700 per month, OPPORTUNITY Off-Street Parking, plus utilities. No pets. Location. Southbridge 1st floor, freshly painted, 3 Call (781)444-1087 Credit Check, First & Last. Coin-Op Laundry. 508-737-4942 bedroom apartment in well $750/Month Call for more details, ************** 2 & 3 bedroom or (671)281-0831 First/Last, Security & maintained home. Newer Call 508-764-6803 Credit Checks. (508)361-9720 All real estate advertising in apartments available on windows and gas furnace. this newspaper is subject to After 5pm, Ask For Al 508-479-8714 Douglas Coombs Street. No pets, non smoker Southbridge The Federal Fair Housing Act preferred. $750 per month 508-865-5777 of 1968, which makes it Two Bedroom. Applianced, washer/dryer Large, spacious & beautiful Webster Bousquet Real Estate 3 bedroom apartment. Southbridge: illegal to advertise any New Appliances, hook-ups. No pets. Large 1 bedroom modern. Webster Two Bedroom Split-Level. preference, limitation or Dishwasher. Quiet, Private Section 8 Ok. $700-$750. (508)765-5411 Front & back closed-in New Paint, Tile & porch, storage, appliances, Wall to wall, appliances 2 bedroom, newly renovated discrimination based on race, Country Road. No Traffic. First and security. included, coin-op laundry, no with parking space coin-op Hardwood Floors. color, religion, sex, handicap, $800 Plus Electric. Southbridge hardwood floors, completely $725/Month Plus Utiltiies. References and credit High Street renovated. $875 per month. pets, lease and security. laundry. $600 per month. familial status (number of No Smoking, No Dogs. check required. $575 and up, utilities not Pets ok. First, Last & Half Security. children and or pregnancy), One Bedroom $650 2 bedroom, very nice, quiet Deleaded, no pets. No Dogs. and clean, $675 per month. Available Immediately included. Call (508)943-6581 or national origin, ancestry, age, Call (508)476-1722 Call (508)596-8497 Call (508)764-2866 Call George marital status, or any Call (508)764-3743 Call (774)258-0147 (774)280-0169 774-280-2681 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ November, 19, 2008

505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 546 CEMETARY LOTS 546 CEMETARY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 565 STORAGE SPACE RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Dudley Cemetery Lot Worcester County FOR RENT Hayden Pond For Sale Memorial Park, Sturbridge Spencer Two Bedroom Cottage, Great $99,900 Office Space Southbridge Worcester County Memorial Paxton Spencer Condo For Sale By Views! Large Deck, Stove & Park, Paxton, MA. (Park Share Included) Webster Bright & Spacious Rooms In Refrigerator. First & Last. Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, 4 lots in the Garden of the 1700 sq ft with garage door Cross, which is the oldest Charming, Move-In Ready. Beautiful, Historic Victorian. Owner $850/Month 2 Lots (1 & 2) Fully Applianced, C/A, Open and interior lights. Centrally Located On Route 2 bedroom. Fully $1500 For Both garden in the park. Value Terrific location. Prospect Waterfront One Bedroom $7000, asking $6000. Floor Plan. Two Bedrooms, 9. Ample Parking. Great applianced, gas heat, Call 508-347-3884 One Large Bath. Call (508)320-2329 Location. Variety Of central air, security Cottage. Large Deck, Stove Will sell separately. & Refrigerator. First & Last. Leave Message If No Answer Call (508)892-8685 Maintenance Free. Shaded. Estates Floorplans Available. system, storage, elevator. Monthly Fee $180. Call Scott Immediate occupancy. $850/Month Rent/rent with option. 508-943-3774 Cemetery Lots Includes Taxes, Cable 1 & 2 Bedroom 508-320-2814 550 MOBILE HOMES TV And More! Webster Apartments. Or Neil Call (774)230-7216 North Brookfield for Sale 14x70 Mobile Why Rent? 30 Poland Street 1 Month Free Rent 508-868-1043 Worcester County Memorial 860-315-7122 Need Some Extra Space To House For Lease Park-Paxton, MA Home Store Those Summer Toys, Now Available: In-Town Three Bedroom, 2 Lots (#408A) available in Boats, Etc.? 1.5 Bath. Washer/Dryer W/56ft addition which Historical Buildings Southbridge the beautiful Garden of Valor includes 24x12 den, 14x12 Small & Large Units Southbridge Hookup, Farmer’s Porch II. $5,000 for both. Retail Space Desirable Maria Ave work room w/sink and 18ft Sturbridge Available. Must Income Qualify & Deck. No Pets. Call (508)987-0531 Call 508-949-1400 SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Main Street, high visibility. Location! First & Security porch w/handicapped ramp. Mobile Home 55+ $1300 per month Spacious Two Bedroom, Large hallways/doors, for 1 Bedroom, Ideal Or 508-943-0972 After 5pm WELCOME $1200/Month + Utilities Leave Message plus utilities. Two Bath, Garden-Style 508-867-9935 wheelchair. New Location, Close To Call Call (508)765-5995 Condo. Featuring Large CEMETERY roof/windows. $98K plus Everything. New Floors, Living Room, Dining Area Southbridge LOTS: park share. Carpets, Paint, Windows, (508)943-9567 With Sliders To Deck, Fully 3 bedroom, 2 bath cape. Bill, (508)347-5463 Shower, Cabinets & ACATION ENTALS Sturbridge Applianced Kitchen. Two in the 575 V R E.H.O. Modern kitchen, living room, Garden of Valor Counters. Newer Furnace, Great Rte 20 location! 552 Move-In Condition. laundry/mud room, garage, SF, 2 rooms, excellent A Great Buy At at Worcester Memorial 14x70 Mobile A/C & More. private back yard & patio. Park in Paxton. Washer/Dryer. condition. Suitable for $119,900 $1500 per month plus Home Webster Bousquet Real Estate $1500/best offer. $37,500 office/retail. General parking utilities. First and security. with central air. Mint Prospect Street lot available. Reasonable rent 508-765-5411 Please call 508-347-7027 Two Bedroom Apartment References required. condition to move in. Many Florida of $450 plus utilities & taxes! Call (508)729-0910 508-885-5133 new extras. Located in With Porch. Ask for Dorothy or $625/Month, First & Last Webster attractive over 55 park in Disney Area Cat $25 Extra/Month Beverly, Coldwell Banker, Southbridge Sturbridge. Sturbridge Retirement 3rd floor, renovated 2 All the comforts of Call Dave (508)826-6042 (508)347-7181 Lebanon Hill Area- Cemetery Plots at Call Joe (508)347-8976 Community bedroom condo. 2 parking Completely Rebuilt In 2002. home, with the spaces, furnished with all Completely renovated, 5 Worcester County room 2 bedroom home in 1983 Mobile Home New Floors, Walls, Doors, attractions nearby. West Brookfield new appliances including Memorial Park Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, 2 Bedroom, Webster washer/dryer and living room lovely country setting. 14’x70’, Liberty Brand. One Bedroom Apartment. For Rent Spacious kitchen and living in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. Two Bedroom, Bathroom. Carpeting On All 2 bath condo. First Floor, Private Entrance. set. No pets. First, last & Call (508)987-6180 Floors Except Kitchen & security required. room with enclosed All Remodeled With Sleeps 6, Stove & Refrigerator. Starting At sunroom. $950 per month Attached Screenhouse. Bath. New Vinyl Siding. Full kitchen, pool, No Pets. $895/month. Bousquet Real Estate Park Share Included. 508-735-9639 $525/Month Plus Utilities $2.00 Per (703)862-8703 Cemetery Plots tennis and more! (508)765-5411 Worcester County Memorial $69,000 OBO First/Last & Security Plus Square Foot! $75/per night. References. Park, Paxton; 2 Person, OPEN HOUSE 9000 sq.ft. Woodstock Valley Garden Of Faith. Sunday, October 19th 508-867-2540 520 HOUSEMATES Year Round Reserve now for 6500 sq.ft. Lakefront Home $1400 OBO (For Both) Noon-2pm Winter & Spring 3400 sq.ft. On Witches Woods Lake. Currently Sells For $2100 508-867-5043 or Winter Whitinsville 2500 sq.ft. Oxford Direct Waterfront, Two Direct From WCMP. 508-885-4078 1000 sq.ft. Bedroom. Victorian Cottage. Please Call Brookfield Home 1, 2 or 3 bedroom Seeking Roommate A View of The Lake From 508-892-1679 apartments. Large rooms, 7500 sq.ft To Share Two Bedroom Every Room! 55 Plus Community. This 1475 sq. ft. 2 with appliances. Off-street (Free-Standing) Apartment. Walk To Center, Dead-End Road, Quiet Garden of Prayer Nanatomqua Mobile bedroom 2 full bath, fully parking. No pets. Parking, Deck, Neighborhood. Home Park. furnished, like new home No utilities included. 2500 sq.ft Nice Apartment! $975/Month Plus Utilities 3 lots, side by side, buy two 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, inside and out, is in a First/Last & References (Free-Standing) Second Floor Of Two Family. Security Required. for $2000 and get the third beautiful 55 and older Florida free. Choice ground. Carport, Screen Porch, gated community. It’s Call (508)476-7856 Call Owner Must Like Cats. 860-933-5765 New Appliances, Fort Myers Beach $175/Week 860-786-7186 Worcester county memorial located in Fort Pierce, FL., 510 508-753-3670 Includes Utilities park, Paxton MA. New Roof. just minutes from beaches One Bedroom Beach COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Contact Rick 545 LAND/LOTS Call (508)234-7116 508-892-7228 and great fishing. Many Cottage. 978-973-4529 774-262-7307 other extras. $79,900. March Chase Mill 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE Oxford Two Cemetery Make an offer. $2200 Call (508)779-0311 Complex Approved Building Lots Brookfield (Off-Season) Weeks Nanatomqua Mobile (Formerly Ethan Allen) North Oxford Lot For Sale Worcester County October, November, 1 bedroom, first floor. Webster 1.4 Acres, $99,900 Home Park Located In Dudley, MA Small Room For Rent Memorial Park December and hardwood floors, all Joe Jenny Road. (55 And Over) 565 ROOMS FOR RENT Indoor/Outdoor Space All Utilities Included. Can Also Build A Home In Paxton April appliances, slider to patio, 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 From $450/Weekly Available For Immediate secure building, pool and Laundry. Of Your Choice. $900 For Each, Bath, Living Room, Large Lease For Storage, assigned parking. Close to $550 Per Month Owner Financing Available. Male Or Female. $1800 For Both Kitchen, Laundry Room Southbridge All Clean, Quiet & Light Industrial, highways. $650. No dogs. Other Lots Available. Well Equipped. MUST BE SOBER! Contact Owner Call Cheryl With New Appliances, Room For Rent Manufacturing, Office. Call (508)245-0228 or And Door To Back Porch. Near All Attractions. Call Today For Info [email protected] 774-232-9960 860-742-8877 413-245-4181 Available Immediately! 774-280-6026 860-450-2556 REDUCED Includes Heat, Electricity, 774-262-0340 WORCESTER COUNTY $79,900 Hot Water, Cable, Parking. OPEN NOW!!! 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 546 CEMETARY LOTS 508-868-4662 Quiet Home. Tri-State Speedway Spencer MEMORIAL PARK; $100/Week Two Bedroom Condo. Bright, 3 Lots Paxton, MA 774-230-5283 Indoor Go-Kart & Modern, Contemporary Dudley 2 adjoining lots. Retiring? WELLS, MAINE Amusement Center Style. Hardwood, 8 room, 5 bedroom Pine Grove Asking $1500 or Best Offer Think Of A Mobile Home Village By the Sea Tile, & Appliances. waterfront cape. No Cemetery for both call (508)867-3820 In A Beautiful Park In 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Great Kitchen. Beautifully smoking or pets. $1800 per Sturbridge. Spencer Pool complex, with Whitinsville, MA Two Bedrooms, One And Rutland Landscaped Grounds. month plus utilities. All Adjoining, Side-By-Side. Worcester County Room For Rent jacuzzi and exercise room, Oversized Garage With Convenient Location. Call Pam Remax One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Good Location Near New Roof, New Windows, All Utilities Included. Overhead Door, Office, Rent To Own! Professional Associates Front/Path. Memorial Park Includes Parking Space. A/C, cable. Bathroom. Heated, Electric. Garden of the Cross And Many Updates. (6 Months Credit) (508)885-5556 Asking $1100 Each seerealtor.com Non-Smoking. Daily Rate $80-$90 $500/Month From $850 Or $3000 For All 3 2 lots side by side. Price $100 Per Week OR Call For Details M. Hopkins or log onto $3500 for both. $89,500 Call Scott www.pamcrawford.com 508-234-5389 $400/Month (508)429-7568 508-868-3538 508-320-2814 Call (508)721-8924 508-347-8791 508-281-4429 NOVEMBER, 19, 2008 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7 Aut motive

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Like New $150 No Dreamers! 4-Cylinder, Cold A/C, Great 2001 Subaru 94k Miles, 22MPG. 508-753-5529 508-340-5334 774-230-3504 2006 Harley 4 Cooper Weather On Gas, CD System. Forrester Asking $6000 2007 CHRYSLER Very Reliable - Must See! Standard, Recent Brakes, 508-864-3846 Davidson Master S/T Snow $1495 OBO 2004 XL 883 Groove Tires 1984 Firebird SE PT CRUISER A/C, Roof Racks. Looks H06, air, auto locks doors & 774-208-3313 & Runs Great. 2003 NISSAN Sportster XL883C 225/55 R17 windows. Cast wheels, $12,997 White with saddle bags. Harley Like New $200 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $5,500 OBO FRONTIER Chapman. Best offer. 508-987-3244 $12,500 2,091 miles. $6000. Also 508-867-2560 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Harley helmet, jacket and Davidson Call (617)872-3230 (508)943-7474 1999 Ford Ranger Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Evenings Extended Cab Pickup 2007 SUZUKI XL7 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA gloves for sale. 3400 miles, lots of (800)339-2321 $14,997 1973 Green www.krausecars.com V6, 4.0L (508)943-7474 Call (508)949-0621 upgrades, mint A-1 Condition VW Beetle 131,780 Miles. Recent Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (800)339-2321 condition, handles 2007 CHRYSLER Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA www.krausecars.com 2004 Harley great. $7200 or best 4 new Yokohama Recent Engine, Runs Well. (508)943-7474 Good Tires PT CRUISER offer. Won’t last long! High Speed Rain $3500 (800)339-2321 2004 FORD EXPLORER Davidson Ultra Call (508)347-8969 Best Offer $13,996 (Book Value $6000+) www.krausecars.com Tires Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $10,994 Classic 413-245-3530 860-923-1848 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 5500 miles, $17000. 195-50-R15/82V on mint 5 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 1987 Yamaha Bolt American Racing 1966 Mustang (508)943-7474 $17,777 Call (508)943-0242 (800)339-2321 1995 Geo Prizm (508)943-7474 XV535 Motorcycle Wheels. Fits Accord, Sentra, 1971 VW Beetle Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (800)339-2321 Camry, Corolla, Miata, Neon www.krausecars.com 110K miles, Red, 4 door 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA www.krausecars.com 2002 Harley 59,920 Miles, New Battery, and many more. Call (508)341-3910 sedan, recently, (508)943-7474 Owner’s Manual, Service Call Tom ask if they will fit for information 2005 Chrysler reconditioned, new starter, (800)339-2321 2004 Jeep XLH 883 Sportster Manual Included. your car. Pacifica runs great. www.krausecars.com 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, $900 OBO Best Reasonable Offer 1995 Toyota Supra Moving must sell quick!! Liberty Sport Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, Call Robert AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly $2500 or best offer. 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 508-987-5167 Spencer Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. Highway. New Tires, Great Silver, 49k Miles. Passenger Pegs & Pillion, 774-745-0173 Original. 60k, Call (508)341-4434 or $19,555 Excellent Condition. Custom Grips. Family Car, Well Maintained. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Black-On-Black, Leather, $6500 OBO (860)857-4168 CD/AM/FM Radio. Excellent Condition Third Row Two-Owner Car. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Looks & Runs Great. 100th Anniversary Photos Available (508)943-7474 Asking $14,200 $50,000 FIRM Call Bill & Andrea 2001 Honda Asking $4500 2003 Harley Bench Seat (800)339-2321 774-364-1133 860-617-7335 For Ford Expedition 1973 Pontiac 860-377-0396 Accord 4-Door EX www.krausecars.com Or After 5pm Davidson (Eddie Bauer) Trans-Am 860-928-1064 V6 Auto With Leather. 118k 508-886-7184 883 Hugger, 12k Miles. Tan Leather, Excellent Miles. Excellent Condition. 2006 TOYOTA CAMRY 2001 Harley Includes Harley Hard Leather 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, $13,996 Ask For Linda Bags, Dual Seat, Extra Condition. Burgundy Interior, Original, 2004 Chrysler Extra Set Of 4 Snow Tires. Davidson Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 Kelly Bluebook Value $7950 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 2004 NISSAN XTERRA Chrome, Luggage Rack, Matching Numbers. 90k. Town & Country 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 1200 Sportster Cover, & Windshield. $150 $50,000 FIRM Asking $7200 $11,994 860-935-0039 One Owner, 23,500 Miles. (508)943-7474 Yellow & Black, $5500 Black Custom Paint, Fully 508-248-6070 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 508-344-2660 After 5pm (800)339-2321 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Mint Condition With New 508-943-3004 Truck Rails Loaded, Perfect Condition www.krausecars.com (508)943-7474 Parts. 3000 Miles. Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed Corvette $18,000 Or Best Offer 2006 LEXUS RX 400H (800)339-2321 $4950 745 RECREATIONAL 1978 Anniversary Call 508-764-3723 2005 TOYOTA CAMRY www.krausecars.com Great Condition $34,886 $12,990 508-892-4495 VEHICLES $95 For Set Black T-Top, 57k Miles. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge New Exhaust, Starter, Etc. 2005 Corvette 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2004 SUBARU GM Chrome 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA FORESTER 2000 Harley 2005 Kawasaki $5500 OBO Coupe (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 Slotted Wheels 508-713-3513 (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 $11,994 Davidson XL883 250 Bayou ATV 17K miles, auto, www.krausecars.com Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern GPS, OnStar, etc. www.krausecars.com Less than 30 hours use, mint 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Custom condition/needs nothing. For Full-Size GM. Antique Black Excellent condition. Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, $200 Set Of 4 2002 Lincoln LS 2005 TOYOTA CAMRY (508)943-7474 Paid $3200, asking $2200 or REDUCED! (800)339-2321 Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, best offer. Jaguar Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, $13,995 Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, 454 Complete 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and Asking $28,000. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge www.krausecars.com Call (508)867-8434 after MUST SELL! Fully Loaded, Chrome 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots GM Block chrome nearly perfect, New 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2005 GMC ENVOY XUV Of Chrome Added, 1,493 5:30pm Michelin pin stripe tires and Call (508)397-6409 Rims/Grill/Rocker (508)943-7474 With Fuel Injection Panels/Pillars, $14,950 Miles, Flawless. $1200 many spare parts. (800)339-2321 Asking $5800 Best Reasonable Offer. 2004 Dodge Brand New Snow Tires, www.krausecars.com Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 1998 Kawasaki 508-259-8805 Call Tom (Spencer) Extra Set Of 18” Chrome 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 860-792-1168 Intrepid 2005 TOYOTA CAMRY (508)943-7474 750 Xi Sport Jetski (774)745-0173 Rims with Tires. New (800)339-2321 Excellent condition, one Brakes $16,995 Two seater, new battery and www.krausecars.com 1998 Harley recently serviced. Excellent Used Auto Parts 725 AUTOMOBILES owner, only 35,000 miles. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 91 day Guarantee. Large $6000 firm. Sharp Car! Mint! 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2005 NISSAN QUEST Davidson condition. Includes trailer (508)943-7474 and cover. $2500 or best inventory of engines, 1999 Audi A4 1.8T Call Pat, (508)943-8712 $13,500 obo $16,995 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, transmissions, tires & glass. 774-289-9074 (800)339-2321 excellent condition, offer. Call (508)234-0252 82k Miles. 19” Chrome www.krausecars.com Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Excellent service. Free parts 2000 Dodge 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA registered, many extras! locating service. Wheels, Body Kit, Custom 2007 MAZDA MAZDA6 2006 Suzuki Paint, Plus Many Extras. Caravan 2005 TOYOTA CAMRY (508)943-7474 $7000 or BO Amherst-Oakham Auto $13,977 (800)339-2321 508-764-8754 Asking $9,800 56,000 miles, excellent Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $18,999 LTZ 400 Call (800)992-0441 or www.krausecars.com White/Blue, Max Of 20 Hours (508)799-9969 or best offer condition. Non-smoker, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge am/fm/cd, recent tires. (508)943-7474 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2005 SUBARU 1994 Harley On Bike. Upgrades Include (508)717-9244 Asking $4100. (800)339-2321 (508)943-7474 Full Yoshimara Exhaust, 715 AUTO SERVICES (800)339-2321 FORESTER Davidson Stage II Jetted, Skid Plates, 1983 Lincoln Town www.krausecars.com $14,990 2002 BMW 325ci Car www.krausecars.com Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, Nerf Bars, DG Bumper, 2006 MAZDA MAZDA6 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge good shape, extra lights, Reverse. Transferable Convertible 20,000 miles, estate car. 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA extra chrome, forward Warranty. Excellent Condition. Excellent condition. Always $14,990 $11,993 (508)943-7474 Serious Inquiries Only! D&M Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge controls. $7500. 38,883 Miles. Automatic garaged. $4500 or best offer. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (800)339-2321 Call (508)864-3198 $3800 FIRM Towing & Transmission With Sports (508)317-7092 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA www.krausecars.com Call 774-230-4350 Shift Mode. Grey Leather (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 Recycling Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. 1999 Dodge (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 2005 TOYOTA 2008 Honda Rebel Harmon-Kardon Sound Grand Caravan www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com 4RUNNER CMX250C 2000 Yamaha 200 System, Premium $17,955 Paying CASH 130k Miles Just bought, has 84 miles. Blaster Wheels, Etc. 1999 Mercury 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge New Brakes, Runs For Your Junk & $19,999 Asking $1200 OBO $11,992 Paid $4000 but too old to Cougar 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA ride. $2990 FIRM. Excellent, Good Condition Unwanted Vehicles Contact Josh Call Jeff Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (508)943-7474 774-402-8222 Call (508)987-6313 $1200 OBO Fully Licensed 508-885-7085 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (800)339-2321 & Insured 508-347-7490 Options. College (508)943-7474 www.krausecars.com 2005 Buick Forces Sale (800)339-2321 2005 Honda VT750 413-245-6130 Cars, Trucks and 1994 Dodge 2006 JEEP LIBERTY 508-981-6400 Farm Equipment $3800 OBO www.krausecars.com Shadow Spirit Century Intrepid Call $13,996 Wanted New tires, new brake job, 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Mint Condition, Low 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 86k Miles, Needs 508-476-3907 $14,992 Runs excellent. Loaded. Transmission Work. 508-335-1283 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Mileage, Always Garaged. Call D&M Towing $5,000 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (508)943-7474 Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver 2002 12x40 Park 508-887-3645 Good Body, Strong 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (800)339-2321 774-230-0899 Engine, Good Tires. Flame, Chrome Backrest. 1996 Mercury (508)943-7474 www.krausecars.com Asking $4500 OBO Model RV TOLL-FREE Nice Car (800)339-2321 2003 Buick Grand Marquis Call 860-792-0506 (like brand new) on beautiful 1-877-820-2TOW Asking $700 OBO www.krausecars.com 2006 SUBARU lot in campground can be Century Blue Hill Edition FORESTER used for a full 6 months (15 Also Available: Call Before 8pm Loaded, White w/ Blue 2005 TOYOYA CAMRY Silver, runs well, A/C, cruise 508-892-4434 $15,997 2004 Honda VTX April-15 October every year) New and Used control. Automatic car Interior, 90k Miles $12,995 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Lot paid for until 2097. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 1300 Retro Auto Parts starter. $3700. 1992 Dodge $2,995 obo 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA $48,000 2003 Dodge Ram 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (508)943-7474 Pristine condition, Candy Call Don (508)344-9499 Inquire at: Stealth 1992 Chevy (508)943-7474 (800)339-2321 Apple Red, many chrome www.dmtow.com 1500 Red, Mint Condition. (800)339-2321 www.krausecars.com extras, less than 2000 miles, Corsica www.krausecars.com $7500 firm. Free mini bike Extended cab, 4.7L, 4WD, $6500 OBO Blue, 119k Miles, 2001 24 ft. Travel runs excellent, bed liner. 508-347-3613 2006 TOYOTA with purchase. Camper Trailer Junk Cars & $8995. Good Condition 2006 Volkswagen 4RUNNER Call David, Call (508)347-7832 1985 Fire-Engine 6 Cylinder Automatic Jetta $18,996 (508)234-0631 All works, call for details! Trucks Wanted $1,195 obo Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Call from 8am-7:30pm. Red Mazda RX7 Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 Best time to call 1999 Buick Park disc CD changer, heated 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2003 Honda Large Trucks & 1.1L Rotary Engine. (508)615-5959 (508)943-7474 4pm-7:30pm Equipment Ave Mint Condition. seats & mirrors, sunroof, CRF-150 front, side & rear air bags. (800)339-2321 (508)867-6124 Loaded, like new, leather, Single Owner, 54k Miles. 1997 Olds Regency www.krausecars.com Hardly Used! SEASON ENDING SPECIAL! Cash Paid 122K miles. $4500. $14,900. Always Garaged, No Rust, Nice solid driver 105K Call (508)949-6914 Paid $3200 $5,500 or best offer FREE REMOVAL Call (508)752-8683 Sunroof. highway miles, loaded with 2007 JEEP LIBERTY Asking $1800 Firm 401-965-8949 Runs Beautifully. moonroof, needs nothing. 1993 Volvo 240GL $14,888 (508)987-0557 1997 24’ 1993 Cadillac Asking $3500. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $5000 4-Door Sedan, 132k 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Dutchman Pop-Up 508-845-9237 Call (860)974-3022 720 CLASSICS Fleetwood Miles. Runs Fine. No (508)943-7474 Camper Florida car. 46k miles, Rust. CD, Automatic. (800)339-2321 Model 1007 2005 Ford $500 Police $2300 OBO www.krausecars.com 2002 1989 BMW 325i regular gas; 17-18 in city Impounds! Sleeps 6 Red convertible new black 27-28 highway. Fully loaded, Focus ZX5 508-867-6023 Great Condition. Heat, Light Blue with Light Cars/Trucks From $500! 2007 JEEP PATRIOT HONDA top new transmission, Silver, Leather, 68k Miles. $15,988 Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. automatic, runs perfect, Blue leather interior. $6200. Tinted Glass, CD Changer, For listings Corvette 1988 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 Excellent Condition. New Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $2700 $5500. Call (413)245-4587 Call (508)832-3029 or A/C, Auto, PW/PS, Cruise. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA XR100R (508)272-3433 30+ MPG. Real Clean! T-Top, Tires & Interior. 413-537-0619 (508)943-7474 IN GREAT CONDITION! Balance Of 100k Mile 2008 Pontiac G5 Over $11k Invested. (800)339-2321 1985 Buick 2005 CHEVROLET Warranty. Brand New! Low Mileage. Asking $7500 OBO www.krausecars.com Cleaned And Stored 1989 24’ Terry MALIBU $7900 2-Door Coupe, 1-508-943-1128 In Garage After Travel Trailer Riviera $9,995 Charlton Midnight Blue. 1-508-341-3164 2007 SUZUKI Every Use. Must Sell My Beautiful, Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 508-248-6863 Bought For $18,000 FORENZA Excellent Condition, New Restored Pride & Joy! 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Sell For $14,500 Wanted $9,997 Only Had Battery, Tires, & More. 135k Original Miles. Pretty (508)943-7474 2003 Ford 774-230-4485 Old Camaros Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge One Owner. Receiver & Sway Bars Blue With Black Landau (800)339-2321 Mustang GT 1967-1969 including parts, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Going To College! Included. Must See To Roof. Plush Interior. www.krausecars.com 1987 Pontiac (508)943-7474 Appreciate. Mechanically Good. With 22k Miles, Custom pieces in any condition. Will Must Sell! Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Safari Wagon consider other models. (800)339-2321 $3400 or best offer. $2500 OBO 2004 Chevrolet www.krausecars.com $1400 508-885-6215 508-476-1721 Ebiach Lowering Springs. Full-Sized, One Owner. 80k Call (860)633-0869 Monte Carlo LS Miles, Excellent Condition. Clean Car, Mint Condition. SPORTS UTILITY “Look Winter’s Call Black/Grey, Excellent Garaged In Winter. $1200 (508)248-3646 ** 35’ Sprinter ** 1962 Buick Condition, 43k Miles. $14,000 OBO Russo Coal/Wood Stove VEHICLES Coming” Furnishings Included, $9500 Plus Deck. Electra 225 508-987-1350 508-864-9692 Excellent Condition 1996 Ford 1997 S-10 Blazer 4-Door, Excellent Running & 508-764-1401 Hardly Used. 4x4, 2 door, recent parts, 1994 Honda $3300/Help Body Condition. 36k Original 2000 Chevy $400 Bronco XLT needs little work, runs great, CBR 600 With Financing. Miles. Light Grey. Malibu 2003 Ford Call After 3pm 4x4, 1 owner, no accidents, good tires, winter ready. Excellent Condition, 24k While Available, Price Negotiable 508-885-3036 never smoked in, interior $1500 or best offer. Miles. White & Black. Call Laurie V6, 126k Miles, A/C, Mustang Mach 1 Call (774)262-8060 Call Bryant 99%, runs perfect, New Chain & Tire. 774-200-4630 508-450-5740 Power Everything. CD Player. Azure Blue with Black Green/Grey, brush guard, $2000 OBO leather. 18K miles, like brand 2001 PT Cruiser OTORCYCLES $2800 OBO For Showing & Purchase! needs rear fenders, $3500. 740 M 508-765-9266 MUST SELL! new. Couple after Limited Call (508)949-1525 1987 Chevy 508-762-6773 market parts. $17,500. Silver w/ Leather, Loaded 2006 Camp Monte Carlo LS Call (508)987-8486 One Owner 1999 GMC 2003 Kawasaki 2007 Dodge A Loved Car!!! 2005 Aquila 250 Out Truck Cap Light Blue, 2-door hard-top, 1998 Ford Suburban SLT KX65 Charger SXT Low Price Reflects 114k, Cruiser Gray, 6ft with sliding front 5.0 V8 automatic, perfect Contour LX 4x4, Leather, One Owner, Runs Great, window & side windows & velour interior, 1-owner, Only 1,400 Miles, Pearl-Coat New Timing Belt, and 356 miles, showroom Red, Grey Interior. 3.5L V6, Blue. Reliable, Runs Great, Remote/Keyless Entry, New Sprockets and Chain. locking back window. Used 2 120K miles. Bought new at Extensive Tune-up condition, bike can be seen months, brand new. Stored Lots Of Toys. NO Bank Lien 133k. Good Tires, 130k Miles, Good at 364 Main Street, Oxford. Son has outgrown it. Diamond Chevrolet. Very Recent Brake Job. REDUCED $1600 OBO in heated garage. Fits Ford good condition, $19,595 OBO Condition. $2700. Must See! $1700 Or Best Offer $5700 Truck Super Cab. $1100. runs great. $2500. 508-892-9212 $6500 Call (774)280-2630 Call 508-764-1515 (508)347-9386 Sharon 774-287-2031 (508)476-3715 508-612-6398 or (Cell) 508-450-6458 (508)729-9177 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ November, 19, 2008 Aut motive

750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 767 VEHICLES WANTED VEHICLES FOR PARTS 2002 Citation 1976 Motor Home 1986 Chevrolet 1996 Ford E-250 1998 Nissan John Deere 450C High-top Mini 28 Feet, All New Tires, C-20 Pickup 6-Way Blade. Pins, Bushings, Wheelchair 1968 Dodge 31Ft. Travel Ready To Go. On Road Now! 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, Frontier Pickup Nice Flat Bed, Cab Painted 4 cylinder auto, bedliner, Rollers, Sprockets All In Trailer $3300 OBO Extended Utility Van. Excellent Shape. Engine Has Van Needed 4 Years Ago (Red), No $4700. In excellent running Coronet RT $13,999. One owner, kept on 774-200-4076 75k Miles On Engine, Been Rebuilt. Great Deal For Rust, 155k Miles. 186k Original Miles. Call (508)765-6168 condition with fully Only A Shell. site, nice camper, includes Runs Strong. $8500 back ladder, spare tire, Well Maintained. A/C, 508-476-7250 automatic wheel chair lift Asking $800 awning, electric jack, sleeps 1990 Nomad $2300 Tool Shelves. Great For 2003 Silverado and closing doors. 6, lots of storage, huge In Campground Floor Coverings! Please leave message 508-885-7480 413-245-6130 $2100 2500 HD Ford F-600 Dump bathroom, queen bed, 1 large Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain 508-981-6400 (508)764-2807 slide-out in living room & Room On Deck, New Call Mike Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, Or 774-289-4752 grey, loaded, leather, 1969 Model dinette area. Pictures on Plastic Shed, 3-Burner 508-269-2420 6 Cylinder. Everything Runs www.breezybendrv.com 2003 Chevy tonneau, chrome step, tow Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, package, excellent condition. Well, Had Farm Plates, Call (508)987-1519 for Or Towable With P/Jack. Venture Call (978)697-0706 Road-Safe, Good Tires, more details Many Extras 75K miles, in very good 1994 Ford F150 New Brakes & Exhaust. Best Offer! condition. Asking $6000 or XLT 4x4 Xtracab 1996 Town & $2400 413-433-1479 best offer. 508-248-1535 2001 Call Tatyana, Pickup Country LXI Van COACHHOUSE 240k Miles, Recent Sticker 35’ Park Model (508)949-6082 Looks Good, Runs & Tires. Needs Exhaust. Michigan CAMPER/RV Trailer Excellent! V8, PW, $900 OBO 52k Miles, Completely 1994 Chevy PL, Cruise, 5-Speed, Call 508-943-3812 Payloader & SUSHI Self-Contained Camper Fully equipped, furnished with 10’x35’ attached Lumina Van Cold A/C. Or 508-259-9403 Van. Shower, Toilet, $2,900 OBO Backhoe Model 75 Sink, Stove, Generator, enclosed room. Heated, A/C, 6 cylinder, 7 seats. Original friendly neighbors, large owner, good brakes and “California” Snowplow SOUNDS APPETIZING. Auxiliary Batteries, field, family activities, access tires. 230,000 miles but still 2003 Honda Diesel, Runs Good and MORE! TRX250 EX ATV 1967 F-250 Asking $27,000 to new built in pool, runs great. $800. inexpensive comfortable Call (508)278-0138 Runs Great! Looks Great! Service Truck Also: BUT, YOU WOULDN’T TRAVEL TO REDUCED AGAIN! living, located in Woodstock $2100 OBO with lumbertack. New $22,000 CT. Park open April-Oct. 1994 Chevy 3/4 engine, 6x6x10’ (enclosed). Gravely Tractor (508)765-8848 $40,000 includes lot. 2009 860-634-0581 2-3 Motorcycle Trailer And Parts assessment and the R.E. Tax Ton Haulmark 2006 Harley (508)278-7616 or 350 V8, 2WD, excellent “Dyna” Street Bob, Black Call (508)347-7300 2002 Featherlite (508)450-0689 condition, 190k miles, new 1985 Ford F-600 cherry, 2000 miles. tires, recent brakes and 12 foot, pungo 120, kayak 2 Horse Trailer 1988 Skamper tuneup. $3000. Box Truck with paddle, vest. 767 VEHICLES WANTED Extra high and wide. Rear Call (774)272-1192 low miles, runs good, needs (951)522-0573 JAPAN load, front unload, like new. Pop-Up Camper some new brake lines. $1000 Asking $9500. Asking $1500 1989 Chevy 1500 or best offer. Truck Cap Call (508)868-2502 Well-kept, Immaculate. Short bed Z71 off road. 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The City Safety system from Volvo is capable of brining you to a dead stop if traffic in front of you comes to an abrupt halt. Volvo claims it can reduce 75 percent of all collisions.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN ing speed as much as possible prior to the sions with vehicles coming from the sides rear-end collisions. FrontAlert can give a A deviation from the normal column this impact. and rear. truck driver the extra second needed to week to look at some changes in safety tech- City Safety keeps an eye on traffic in front Rear Cross Path is a Chrysler feature. In respond appropriately, and help prevent nology. Check out either the Connecticut with the help of a laser sensor that is inte- parking lot situations RCP warns drivers costly collisions, injury and even cata- International Auto Show in Hartford from grated into the top of the windshield at the who are backing out of parking spaces of strophic loss. FrontAlert is on alert and Nov.21-23 or the New England International height of the rearview mirror. It can detect traffic moving toward their vehicle. RCP unaffected in adverse weather conditions Auto Show in Boston from Dec. 3-7 to see vehicles and other objects up to 13 feet in activates any time the vehicle is in reverse. such as fog, snow, dust, rain, night, or twi- some of this new technology. front of the car's bumper. The driver is notified of vehicle(s) crossing light. Safety technology continues to evolve in City Safety is developed to react to vehi- behind the vehicle via an illuminated icon ACTIVE BUCKLE LIFTER 2009 model year automobiles. The most cles in front that are either at a standstill or on the sideview mirror, and with an audible intriguing piece of technology may be City are moving in the same direction as the car chime. RCP is included with the Blind Spot TRW Automotive, a subsidiary of TRW Safety from Volvo that aims to reduce the itself. Monitoring System. It is available in Automotive Holdings Corp. has developed risk of 75 percent of all collisions. A sim- Based on the gap to the vehicle in front Chrysler’s minivans the Chrysler Town & the Active Buckle Lifter to make fastening pler piece of safety technology will elimi- and the car's own speed, the system makes Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan. seat belts easier. The feature is particularly nate one of the most annoying aspects of 50 calculations a second to determine what Ford’s new Cross Traffic Alert feature intended to assist the elderly and people driving. braking force would be needed to avoid a will help warn drivers of impending traffic with mobility challenges, and also can help CITY SAFETY collision. If the calculated braking force while backing out by using radars to pick reduce belt slack in dynamic driving situa- exceeds a certain level without the driver up moving objects within a 65-foot range tions. The new Volvo XC60 is being launched responding, the system determines that the from either side of the vehicle. Two warn- The Active Buckle Lifter raises the buck- with City Safety - Volvo's in-house devel- risk of a collision is imminent. ings are given: an indicator lights up in the le to make it easier for the occupant to oped technology for avoiding low-speed col- City Safety helps either avoid or reduce corresponding outside mirror and an audi- locate and fasten the belt and -- if required - lisions in city traffic. the severity of the collision by automatical- ble alert is sounded. - can retract the buckle helping to reduce According to Volvo, surveys indicate that ly applying the brakes and reducing the The feature works in conjunction with belt slack on the occupant in situations of 75 percent of all reported collisions take throttle opening. At the same time, the Ford’s radar-based Blind-Spot Monitoring high dynamics such as a hard braking place at speeds of up to 19 mph. In half of brake lights are activated to warn other System, utilizing this system’s two multiple maneuver. At all other times it remains in these cases the driver has not braked at all traffic. beam radar modules, which are packaged the normal position like any other buckle. before the collision, mainly due to distrac- AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHT in the rear quarter panels – one per side. When the vehicle door is opened, the cor- The radar identifies when a vehicle enters tion. In these cases, SYSTEM responding buckle rises approximately 4 City Safety could make a crucial differ- the defined blind spot zone and illuminates inches, putting it within easier reach of ence. City Safety automatically applies the The 2009 Toyota Venza will offer an an indicator light on the corresponding occupants. The buckle then returns back to brakes if the driver is about to drive into Automatic High Beam headlight system, a sideview mirror providing a warning that a its normal position once fastened. It option- the vehicle in front. A collision can thus be Toyota first. When high beam headlights vehicle is approaching. ally can lift again when occupants need to entirely avoided or if this is not possible, are in use sensors in the Automatic High FRONTALERT COLLISION ALERT unfasten their seat belts. The Dynamic the damage to cars and people can be Beam system will detect oncoming traffic SYSTEM Support function of the ABL retracts the reduced. and automatically switch the headlights to buckle by a maximum of 2.4 inches in many City Safety is active at speeds of up to 19 low beam. When the Automatic High Beam This technology, while not directly relat- dynamic driving situations to help reduce mph. If the vehicle in front brakes sudden- sensors no longer detect oncoming traffic ed to automobiles, is going to make driving belt slack across the pelvis and chest of the ly and City Safety determines that a colli- the system will switch the headlights back safer for everybody. occupant. The buckle retract movement is sion is likely, the brakes are pre-charged. If to high beam mode. The newly formed safety technology and adapted to the vehicle dynamics in curves the driver fails to respond, the car applies and braking maneuvers. BACKING OUT ASSISTANCE product company called Radar Safety the brakes automatically. If the relative Technologies, LLC (RST) has introduced its speed difference between the two vehicles is Chrysler and Ford are both introducing new safety product FrontAlert Collision (Questions and comments about this less than 9 mph then City Safety may help safety technology that will help drivers Alert System. It is a system for the review and other automotive concerns can be the driver entirely avoid the collision. backing out of parking spaces avoid colli- Commercial Vehicle market that is e-mailed to [email protected]. All Between 9 and 19 mph the focus is on reduc- designed to detect hazards in your vehicle's queries are answered.) path and alerts you of a potential collision. FrontAlert features advanced radar- based technology that is based on safe brak- ing distance. FrontAlert calculates vehicle speed, distance to the object, and closing speed between the truck and the object, and Auto Review alerts of a threat or non-threat driving situ- ation. The FrontAlert driver display unit illuminates a green light indicating the sys- tem is active. When a yellow light illumi- nates on the driver display, an object has been detected in front of the driver's vehi- cle. No action is needed by the driver. When a red light and an alert tone acti- vates, FrontAlert is alerting the driver to take caution, decelerate, brake, or take safe evasive action to avoid a collision. Once cor- rective action has been taken by the driver, FrontAlert resumes normal non-threat sta- tus. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 93 percent of crashes involve driver error. NHTSA research shows that one second of A sensor in the rearview mirror of the Toyota Venza will automatically switch high beams to low beams alerting could prevent up to 90 percent of when it detects oncoming traffic. 10 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ November, 19, 2008