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John Radzinski remain dark photo WORCESTER — On Saturday, June 7, the Auburn Rockets for July 4 won the Central Mass. Division 2 finals, 11-1, over rival Oxford at WEBSTER NIXES FIREWORKS Tivnan Field. Pictured, DISPLAY, VOLUNTEER Oxford’s Joe Piscitelli did his SUPPORT LOW best to keep Auburn from BY PATRICK SKAHILL needed for police, novelties growing their TIMES STAFF WRITER and refreshments. lead. For the WEBSTER — It seems like In the past, Webster would story, turn to the skies will remain quiet budget $20,000 for the dis- page A12. in Webster this play in town, but Independence Day as nei- Department of Public ther the town nor any vol- Works Director Dennis unteers are stepping up to Westgate, who has been the plate to back Webster’s coordinating the display for annual fireworks display. nine years, said the show Oxford may see 34% water rate hike Arnie Villatico, owner of was taken out of the budget Periwinkle’s Restaurant in a few years ago. North Oxford, has been “A couple of years ago, I RESIDENTS MAY BE FORCED TO PAY $9 MORE MONTHLY IF APPROVED shooting the display in town don’t remember exactly BY PATRICK SKAHILL night] on July 8, so we’ll see what hap- for approximately 12 years, which year, the fireworks TIMES STAFF WRITER pens then,” said Board of Selectman but says he is not surprised display was cut,” he said. OXFORD — Officials from Aquarion Vice Chairman Hank LaMountain late “They’re going to do Webster could not fund the “However, a group of indi- Water Company came before the Board last week. “But the numbers are what show this year. viduals in the town took it of Selectmen last week, outlining their they are … it really [ticks] me off.” their dog-and-pony “With the money the way upon themselves to solicit plans for a nearly 34-percent rate hike Millbury,which currently makes up 19 show [during a public it is in town, I can under- donations and was able to for Oxford and Millbury customers. percent of Aquarion’s customer base, information night] on stand it,” he said. “But for raise the money needed to If approved by the ate up nearly 42 percent of the compa- as long as I can remember, I have the event.” Department of Public Utilities (MA ny’s budget over the past seven years. July 8, so we’ll see don’t think Webster has Usually, however, volun- DPU), this rate hike would equate to a Oxford, whose approximate 2,500 cus- what happens then … gone without fireworks.” teers started this process near 25-percent boost in water service tomers comprise 14 percent of the corpo- Villatico, whose shows are many months prior to July, revenues for the company. ration’s users, exhausted only 15 percent But the numbers are supplied by Alonzo which left ample time for While the rate hikes are slated to be of that very same budget. what they are … it Fireworks, based out of them to solicit quotes for uniform between Oxford and Millbury, “I personally don’t think that’s fair to Mechanicville, N.Y., said the display and to coordi- however, several town officials are argu- someone in Oxford,” said selectman really [ticks] me off.” costs for a show usually run nate vendors to sell novel- ing the company’s expenses since 2001 Daniel Coonan. around $25,000 to $28,000 ties, food and advertise the -Board of Selectman Vice have been nothing of the sort. Chairman Hank LaMountain and are all inclusive — tak- “They’re going to do their dog and ing into account money Turn To FIREWORKS, page 15 pony show [during a public information Turn To WATER RATES, page 15 Accepting the challenge… DUDLEY RESIDENT PREPPING FOR 26TH PAN MASS CHALLENGE

BY PATRICK SKAHILL TIMES STAFF WRITER DUDLEY — Since it’s humble beginnings in 1980, the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge (PMC) has exploded into one of the most successful fundraisers in the nation, with the event’s 5,000- plus bike riders annually raising nearly 50 per- cent of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute’s Courtesy Photo Jimmy Fund revenue. Shepherd Hill graduate Kathleen Walsh, left, and junior Chelsea Dodge take time for Courtesy Photo Now entering into its 29th year, the PMC a photo during their rally outside the White House in Washington D.C. Walsh, who Barry Davis on his bicycle during a fundraising demonstration at a served as Student Council president during the past school year, worked diligently local supermarket. Davis annually raises thousands of dollars to par- Turn To PMC, page 15 since her junior year to develop genocide awareness at Shepherd Hill by spearhead- ticipate in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, one of the most suc- ing events such as the school’s “Dodge for Darfur” night and the recent visit of Francis Bok, a former Sudanese slave to the school. HATS OFF! To D.C., for Darfur SHEPHERD HILL RECOGNIZED FOR ‘SAVE DARFUR’ EFFORTS %BY PATRICK SKAHILL the all-expenses-paid trip Thursday, TIMES STAFF WRITER June 5, staying in downtown D.C. WASHINGTON — Two students until last Saturday. from Shepherd Hill Regional High Shepherd Hill was one of 10 School won a trip to Washington, schools chosen out of a pool of 113 D.C., last week, meeting with repre- nationwide to participate in the sentatives from the office of trip. Congressman Richard Neal, D- According to Student Council Mass., and leading Darfur advo- Advisor James Laliberte, factors cates Friday, June 6, following their for selection included the amount efforts to raise money and aware- of money raised and the creativity OXFORD - The Class of 2008 left in style Friday, June 6, as Oxford High School celebrated its commencement ceremonies. ness to end the genocide in Darfur. students utilized in heightening In commemorating the graduation season, the Webster Times will feature a special graduation supplement in next week's Recent graduate Kathleen Walsh, edition. Stay tuned! and rising senior Chelsea Dodge Turn To DARFUR, page 14 departed from Shepherd Hill on an

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6 56525 10421 3 PAGE A14 PAGE A8 INDEX 2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net ALMANAC QUOTE OF THE WEEK “We didn’t want to get into a slugfest with these guys. We hoped to get into a slower paced game. But I tip my hat to Auburn; they came to play.”

-Oxford head coach Mike Daley following the Pirates’ 11-1 loss to rival Auburn in the Division 2 Championship Saturday, June 7. OPEN TO CLOSE DUDLEY

DUDLEY TOWN HALL (508) 949-8000 Board of Selectmen (949-8001) Monday-Thursday ...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fridays ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Evening appointments if needed. Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary and town administrator. Selectmen do not hold office hours. Courtesy Photos Town Clerk (949-8004) Police arrested three teenagers last Thursday, June 5, following two car arsons in town. A blue Ford Explorer, pictured above, was one Monday-Thursday ...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. of the cars torched by the suspects. Thursday nights ...... 5 to 7 p.m. Fridays ...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. An Oxford resident’s Ford Ranger, pictured above, was another one of the victims of the random arson case.

DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT (943-4411) Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week DUDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-8040) Teens arrested for car arsons Monday-Sunday ...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

BY PATRICK SKAHILL According to police, the owner set the two vehicles on fire. OXFORD TIMES STAFF WRITER said he heard vehicle doors closing Following their arrests late last OXFORD TOWN HALL (508) 987-6027 OXFORD — Police arrested three outside his home and upon making Thursday night, the suspects teenagers last Thursday, June 5, in his way to the window noticed the reportedly told police they had no Board of Selectmen connection with an allegedly ran- front end of his vehicle engulfed in personal connections to the vic- Monday-Friday ...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dom string of motor vehicle burn- flames. tims. Town Clerk (987-6032) ings in town. When police arrived, the victim Officer Jeromy Grniet and Monday-Friday ...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Police Chief Michael Boss said gave authorities their first tip, say- Detective Bill Marcelonis from the suspects, one of which was a ing he saw a small white sport util- Oxford spearheaded the police OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT (987-0156) 16-year-old minor, claimed they ity vehicle fleeing the scene — a department’s investigation in con- For emergencies, call 911 torched the two vehicles last clue that ultimately helped police junction with officials from the OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT (987-6012) Wednesday for “kicks,” and quoted apprehend the suspects. Not 15 office of the Fire Marshall. Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. the suspects as telling detectives minutes after the first fire, author- Boss said sniffing dogs were the flaming cars “looked cool.” ities received another call, called in on Wednesday to help WEBSTER Eighteen-year-olds Joseph A. responding to 38 Hudson Rd. for a with the investigation and aided Mondor, of 74 Federal Hill Rd., and report of a blue Ford Explorer, authorities in determining accel- WEBSTER TOWN HALL (508) 943-3800 Jeffrey Milani, of 13 Allen Ave., which emergency responders said erant was used and that both car Office Hours: were arraigned in Dudley District was “totally engulfed in flames” fires were deliberately set. Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Court Friday, June 6. upon arrival. If convicted, both Mondor and Tuesday-Thursday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Both face two felony counts of No one was injured in either Milani face a minimum of three Friday ...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. motor vehicle arson and conspira- blaze. years in state prison for each cy. Prior to the two fires in Oxford, count of arson. WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT (943-1212) The unnamed 16 year old will be Boss said Millbury police reported All three suspects have prior For emergencies, call 911 summoned to juvenile court at a a mailbox fire at a resident’s home juvenile records, Boss said. WEBSTER FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-3875) later date, Boss said. in their town. Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Police received a call Wednesday After gathering evidence, Boss Patrick Skahill may be reached at Saturday ...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 4:58 a.m. to respond to 103 Lovett said authorities now suspect the (508) 909-4129 or by e-mail at Rd. after the owner of a red Ford rampaging teens started with the [email protected]. pickup truck reported his car was mailbox burning before making TOP TEN MOVIES on fire. their way into Oxford where they 1. “Kung Fu Panda,” $60 million. 2. “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,” $40 million. IF YOUR IDEA OF RECREATION IS 3. “Indiana Jones - Crystal Skull,” $22.8 million. 4. “Sex and the City,” $21.3 million. 5. “The Strangers,” $9.3 million. WATCHING 6. “Iron Man,” $7.5 million. YOUR BROTHER DO A 7. “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” $5.5 million. 8. “What Happens in Vegas,” $3.4 million. 9. “Baby Mama,” $780,000 BELLYFLOP 10. “Made Of Honor,” $775,000. 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During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voicemail box. 16 Hastings Rd. Spencer Recycling Since 1938 508/885-3861 www.batesautoparts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 13, 2008 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3 HISTORY How the Old American House got its name illiam Winter was born in Saxony, onage act. Germany, in 1867 and came to the The arrest when he was 16 was an Wyears old in 1884. absolute sen- Mr. Winter became a naturalized American sation in citizen and was living in Dudley by 1900. He Dudley, home had married Anna R. King of Dudley,had chil- to many dren, and had purchased the old Tourtellotte German- shoe shop on Oxford Avenue. At that time he speaking res- described himself as a grocery manager. He idents. Mr. entirely rebuilt the structure, raising it to a Winter, who three-story building and turning it into a had left “modern public house.” Germany at Mr. Winter had become a liquor dealer and the age of 16 was one of the many bottlers/liquor dealers to come to who had their establishments on what is now this country, Pleasant Street in Webster and across the was Maanexit River on Oxford Avenue in Dudley described in in the village of Jericho. He was proud to have the Times as been born in Germany and proud to be an “a most vio- American and called his new establishment lent partisan the German-American House, which of the coun- appeared proudly stenciled across the big try front window. (Germany) The Webster Times, in January 1915, print- previous to ed an article telling the story of the German- the outbreak American House and lauding Mr. Winter’s of the war.” It efforts at putting out a calendar that year fea- was alleged turing a “before” photo of the old shoe shop that “wit- and an “after” photo of his new German- nesses” had Courtesy photos American House. There was a saloon on the made state- LEFT: Mr. Winter’s bottles RIGHT: The German-American House before the sign in the front window first floor and rooms for rent on the two floors ments. Mr. was changed to read just “American House.” above. He was considered a progressive busi- Winter was nessman in 1915 and would eventually own arrested and himself as a real estate salesman by 1920 gone, replaced with an apartment complex. quite a bit of real estate in Dudley. taken to Worcester the same day. No informa- and in 1922 the American House was listed Don’t forget the Grange’s Strawberry Things would go terribly wrong for Mr. tion was available as to the nature of the “wit- under “Hotels” in the Street Directory.In 1930, Festival on the common in Dudley Center on Winter, however with the outbreak of World nesses’ statements.” It was felt by many resi- at the age of 62, he and his second wife still Thursday,June 19. The Black Tavern will also War I and the U.S. entry into the war with the dents (probably the same ones who objected to lived at the American House at 9 Oxford Ave., be open for tours on that day as well. On each Germans in 1917. The first sign of trouble was liquor sales on Sunday) that this was the fore- along with several lodgers and his daughter, last Saturday of the month, the Tavern will be an anonymous (of course) letter to the runner of a “clean up of the town.” Anna, a teacher in . His son, open to the public between 12 and 2 p.m. Webster Times that was printed April 4, 1918, At the preliminary hearing that afternoon William H., had married and removed to Admission is free. complaining about the name of Mr. Winter’s in Worcester, there was little testimony intro- Providence, where he was a construction engi- establishment. The writer felt the name was duced and some of the witnesses were not neer. L. K. Branniff is on the Board of Directors at unpatriotic considering the times and that it even present, but it was felt sufficient that Mr. Mr. Winter lived to the age of 78 years. He the Black Tavern Historical Society in Dudley. should be “corrected.” On April 18 the same Winter be bound over for the Grand Jury. died on Dec. 14, 1941 of a coronary. Ironically, She volunteers a historical column each month year, an article appeared in the Times about Mr. Winter paid the $500 bail and returned he had lived long enough to see America once to the Webster Times. Mr. Winter applying for a hotel license that to Dudley that afternoon to await the Federal again at war with his native land of would allow him to sell liquor on Sunday. The Grand Jury hearing the case in December. Mr. Germany. World War II had broken out in Dudley selectmen had already refused John Winter alleged he was being set up by a group 1939, and the US had become involved on Ryan a hotel privilege at the Dudley House of men who had wanted him to participate in Dec. 10, 1941. CORRECTION and it was “certain that no privilege will ever illegal sales of liquor the year before. The American House was eventually sold, be granted to a place that boasts of such a The war ended Nov.11, 1918. December came but the name stayed with the old place. As In the page 1 caption for “Upsets on the Diamond” name as the German-American house in these and went and there was no mention in the late as the 1970s if you spoke of the in last week’s Webster Times, the Shepherd Hill days.” Not only did the selectmen not want to newspapers of Mr. Winter’s case. If I were to American House almost anyone from town softball player was incorrectly identified as Nicole grant Mr. Winter his license because of the guess, the case without all the accompanying would know where you meant but probably Devlin. In fact, the player in the photo is Katie name of his business, they “ordered that the anti-German hysteria probably just disap- had forgotten how it got its name. It is now Joseph. The Times apologizes for the error. sign [in his front window] be removed at peared. once,” before they would even consider a Mr. Winter continued to live in Dudley, license. although after the treatment this man JUNK CAR REMOVAL Free Estimates The name of his business, which was in received I cannot imagine why. He described existence long before We Pay Cash For Your Vehicle ~ We Will Pick-Up 508-347-2305 the war with Bicalho Auto Sales Closets Germany, was called Home Offices by the Webster Times 508-523-6830 Garages “an insult to Americans.” Mr. Winter complied with the order. The sign in the window now read “American House” and an American flag “Check It Out!” was flying outside, and the United States DOUBLE had become involved By Diane on Dec. 11, 1941 “Check It Out” by Diane is a column featuring “bits of The Times stood YOUR MONEY behind the bullying information” on local businesses. If you have any sugges- tactics of the select- men of Dudley, declar- Use your Economic Stimulus tions for a future “Check It Out” please call 800-367-9898 ing “they have refund toward a purchase at emphatically stated ext. 110 or (508)909-4110, or email at websterads@stone- that a place must be Harbro and we will double its American to live in bridgepress.com. Dudley.” Mr. Winter’s value up to $600. application was Limited time offer. The New England School Of Phlebotomy has denied. But his prob- lems would get even On select inventory. See store for details. recently opened in Webster Ma. The Phlebotomy worse. The newspapers of class includes all of course material and the the time carried casu- alty lists and stories of instructors are approved by the Massachusetts Board TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: local boys killed in the war. There was a gen- Harbro Sales & Services, Inc. Harbro Sales & Services, Inc. Of Education. The classes are small to allow eral feeling of uneasi- 546 Providence Rd. (Rt. 122) 103 Worcester Rd. (Rt. 12) ness in the air. In Linwood, MA 01525 Webster, MA 01570 individual attention to each student. The cost is October of 1918, Mr. Phone: 508-234-6767 Phone: 508-943-6969 Winter was arrested $1,000, and includes laboratory clothing and books. by the U. S. secret serv- harbroauto.com ice and charged with “ASE Certified Service department for ALL of your SERVICE needs” There is a five week session, for both evenings and violation of the espi- weekend classes. After completing the course mate- rial, there will be a three week externship at a local hospital to learn hands on training. Call 508-943-3605 for more information. Consignworks at 137 Schofield Ave. Route 12 in Dudley is now open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 until 5p.m. The shop features unique items from primitives to modern. They also offer Estate Sales services. 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Taking their Skills on the road PHOTO OF THE WEEK BAY PATH STUDENTS TAKING PART IN COMPETITION

BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL STAFF WRITER CHARLTON — Joe Szafarowicz plans to showcase his manufacturing skills later this month, but his broader aim is to become a “hard leader with a soft touch.” Seven Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School students will be attending the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference to compete in several different trade contests. They’ll also get a chance to show a little political savvy. From June 24 through 27, in Kansas City, Mo., the group will compete against about 5,000 college and high Ryan Grannan-Doll photos CONTEST ENTR8 FOR JUNE 13, 2008 school students in various contests, including automat- TOP: Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School sopho- ed manufacturing, carpentry and masonry. They will more Erin McKay will represent Massachusetts at this months Deadline: JUNE 19, 2008 also team up for one contest to build the corner of a SkillsUSA national competition. house with a full plumbing and electrical setup. BELOW: Bay Path students Morgan Nordby, 17, of Southbridge, Last week’s picture: Beyond honing those talents, however, the students left, is a Skills USA delegate, and Nathan Fornier, 16, of Charlton The “Polish Heritage” painting of Thaddeus Kosciuszko are hoping to use the competition as a training ground will be going to the contest. in Dudley Town Hall. for the rest of their lives. Southbridge sophomore Erin McKay,16, who will rep- My guess for this week’s photo is: resent the state SkillsUSA chapter at the competition as a delegate, is striving for higher office within the organ- ization. Delegates don’t compete in the trade contests. ______McKay began her quest for her post after attending an Want to win $25? It’s easy! The Times is offering readers a earlier statewide SkillsUSA competition, interviewed chance to get involved in their community newspaper. If you for the job, took a test and, like a politician would, think you know the what the Photo of the Week is, just fill out the shook many hands. Those tasks, however, paid big divi- form below. Send in or drop off to the Webster Times, 25 Elm dends. Street, Southbridge MA 01550, or fax to (508) 764-8015 (writing “It helps build your confidence,” McKay said. “They must be legible). One lucky winner will be drawn every month kind of make me feel capable.” and handed $25! Public speaking, which is key to a budding politi- cian’s career, didn’t come naturally to McKay, who described it as nerve-wracking. Name ______“I was shaking so bad,” she said of her first speech. When McKay finally reaches the competition in a cou- Address ______ple of weeks, she will raise money, vote for future dele- gates and continue her campaign for higher national Town ______State _____ Zip Code ______office within the organization. “I’m going to work really hard for that national office,” Telephone ______she said. The 17-year-old Szafarowicz, a junior from Charlton Joe Szafarowicz, a 17-year- All photos are taken from Webster, Dudley or Oxford. Entries must and aspiring politician, said he has a “need to lead.” old Charlton resident who identify the subject in the photo and where it can be seen. Answers “I definitely want to go into politics,” he said. attends Bay Path, plans to Although Szafarowicz, an automated manufacturing someday run for a seat on will be given the following week in the Webster Times. At the end of student, will compete at the competition, he plans to use the Bay Path School each month, all entry forms with the correct answer will be includ- it as a springboard for to eventually win a seat on the Committee or Charlton ed in a random drawing. One lucky winner will receive $25. Good Bay Path School Committee or Charlton Board Of Board Of Selectmen. luck! Selectmen. Maybe aspiring journalist and junior Morgan Nordby, 17, of Southbridge, will be able to report on a Szafarowicz victory someday. Nordby, another SkillsUSA delegate, hopes to become a broad- cast journalist, and began that journey by writing an essay,as part Webster Remembers ... of the delegate application process, about the death of her father. That, she said, helped put a positive spin on the tragedy. “I like writing a lot,” Nordby said. “St. Joseph First Communion Class, 1943” If Bay Path Graphic Arts teacher John Brochu’s predictions hold true, each of the students stands a good chance of reaching his or her goals. Brochu, the school’s advisor for the competition along, with Automotive Collision and Repair Technology teacher Jeremy Gay, said his students are ready for the contests. “These kids are highly motivated,” Brochu said. “It’s a great resume builder. These kids really have to be the best of the best.”

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Cruise, July 24, $49 per person (includes gra- (Seniors & Law Enforcement Together) pres- tuity), lunch at Cape Cod Buffet. Maine lob- entation, 11:15 a.m.; Pool & Cues for Men ster bake at Clambake Restaurant, Maine, Senior Lunches Only, 1 to 3 p.m. Aug. 21. Call (508) 987-6000 to sign up. Tuesday, June 17 — Chair Yoga with Gloria, TRI-VALLEY INC. (angle food cake). 1 to 2 p.m., $2 weekly. The COA staff is available Monday through Wednesday, June 18: Salmon boat, hol- Wednesday, June 18 — SHINE Counselor Friday,8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Van transportation landaise/dill sauce, mashed potatoes, peas available by appt; Fallon Rep available to is available for medical trips daily.Van trans- Menu includes 1 percent milk and mar- and onions, multigrain bread, mixed fruit. garine. Menus are subject to change. answer questions, 10 a.m.; TVES Father’s portation to Worcester is Tuesday, Thursday, June 19: Roast turkey, cranber- Day Luncheon/Singing Entertainment by Wednesday and Thursday only. Van trans- Reservations must be made 48 hours in ry sauce, sweet potatoes, spinach, muffin, advance. Greendale Men’s Club, 11 a.m., call (508) 987- portation to Auburn and Webster is Monday pudding (sugar free pudding). 6001 to make lunch reservation; PITCH, 1 to through Friday. Grocery shopping is every Friday, June 20: Egg drop soup, chicken Monday, June 16: American chop suey, 3 p.m. Thursday.Call (508) 987-6000. A nutrition pro- picatta, red bliss potatoes, broccoli, oatmeal Friday, June 20 — Cribbage/Scrabble/board gram is available five days a week at 11:30 green beans, wheat bread, pineapple. bread, fresh fruit. Tuesday, June 17: Father’s Day Meal: games, 10 a.m.; monthly Blood Sugar (finger a.m. You must call ahead 48 hours to reserve. Meatloaf and gravy,garlic mashed potatoes, prick only), 10 to 11 a.m.; Pool for Ladies Meal donation is $2. carrots, French bread, banana cream pie Only, 12:30 p.m. School board treated to special performance BY PATRICK SKAHILL that emphasize grammar and Students winning awards in Scolaro also mentioned that there is TIMES STAFF WRITER punctuation, the Word Master grade three were Kelsie Jones, currently $6,800 in outstanding fees OXFORD — Members of the School Web site says its program places Colton Heerdt, Erin Reid, Spencer for school lunches that parents Committee enjoyed a special end-of- the majority of its emphasis on Bodreau, Riley Brady, Gillian throughout the district have not paid. the-year treat during their meeting higher-level word comprehension Glasier, Timothy Melanson and “Our philosophy across the board is Monday, June 9. and logical abilities that help stu- Jamie Poirier. no child goes hungry ... but it is a seri- Students and a horde of photo-hun- dents to learn to think both ana- Students from Miss Smollin’s ous problem,” Scolaro stressed. gry parents converged on the meeting lytically and metaphorically. class who performed included: Currently, about 500 accounts have room at Oxford High School to snap Vocabulary, analogies and ana- Zachary Bankowski, Eleni outstanding debts. Many are a very some pictures and congratulate Alfred lytical reading are all stressed in Baraklilis, Steven Barg, Hannah small amount, but some are sizable, M. Chaffee students for their achieve- the competition. Buxton, Hunter Emond, Sara she added. ments in American Sign Language Fourth-grader Delainey Foley, Joseph Fugere-Blanchette, “We fall into this each year on the (ASL) and English Language Arts. O’Connor emerged as the school’s Nicholas Gonyea, Jaclyn Landry, School Committee,” Chairman Bill First-grade students from Miss “Word Master” champion with a Sashary Leyva-Mantilla, Anthony Spitz said. “We will not let the chil- Smollin’s class demonstrated a stun- perfect score of 60. He received a List, McAddai Owusu, Riley dren go hungry, but hopefully parents ningly comprehensive grasp of ASL, framed certificate along with a Pavao, Heather Poirier and Alyssa will get the message.” signing out two full stories before very medal and commemorative but- Singer. School Committee members also enthusiastic parents and School ton. held off on approving revised copies of Committee members. For grade three, Dalton IN OTHER BUSINESS the middle and high schools’ hand- Stories performed included “The Bodreau, Shane McCarthy and Food Services Director Angela books, saying they want to make sure Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Matt Murphy tied with a score of Scolaro came before members of that their policies are in line with dis- Carle and “My Many Colored Days” by 51. They also received framed cer- the committee to propose her trict standards. Dr. Seuss. tificates and medals. department’s first rate increase “It’s the goal of our [committee] to Patrick Skahill photos All students were awarded “Star Other grade four awardees since August 2004. eliminate grey areas,” said School Performance” medals from Chaffee included Ashley Granger, Sarah First-grade students from Miss Smollin’s class at As a result of the cost hike, Committee member Pat Dawidczyk. School Principal Nancy Fournier. Keohane, Joshua Giard, Hunter the Alfred M. Chaffee School came before members rates for lunches will go up 25 The committee will revisit the issue Awards were also given to a number Kelley, Zachary Mulcahy, Jessica of the School Committee Monday, June 9, to sign cents, but milk will stay at the at its next meeting later this month. of students in grades three and four to Daury, Thomas Escobar, Adam out “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” by Eric Carle and same price. mark their achievements in the Word Brindley, Zackary Ewings, “My Many Colored Days,” by Dr. Seuss. “I worked very hard on trying to Patrick Skahill may be reached at Master Challenge competition. Samantha Alves, Kayla Rivera, keep an increase as small as I (508) 909-4129 or by e-mail at Unlike other language arts contests Amy Rosebrooks. could,” she said. [email protected].

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• Free computer class for all ages Tuesday, June 17, at 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., at the Webster Senior Center, School Street. Service Areas: MA: Charlton, Dudley, Oxford, Southbridge and Webster • Join the Webster Library’s Book Discussion CT: Grosvenordale, Putnam, Thompson and Woodstock 196 West Main St. • Dudley, MA Group for “La Cucina: A Novel of Rapture” on June 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Call (508) 949-3880 to have a book held for you.

• Wild Reads! Summer Reading Program sign up June 23, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Bring a lunch and we’ll pro- vide dessert. 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING Webster teen awarded Honey Dew Oxford Middle School hosts first annual Projects Fair Donuts scholarship On Wednesday, May 28, Oxford Middle School hosted its first annual Student PLAINVILLE — Honey Dew Donuts will Projects Fair. award more than $20,000 in scholarship OMS Principal Mrs. Hackett said she money to New England kids heading off to believes this is a great way to acknowl- college this fall. More than 70 graduating sen- edge and show the hard work students iors from the local Honey Dew Donuts fran- and teachers do all year long. chise communities around New England On display in classrooms and in hall- have been selected to each receive $250 to help ways were art work, New England vil- offset the costs of books and other college- lages, erupting volcanoes, new inven- related expenses. tions, alternative energies, books created Joshua Deschene of Webster is among the for children at the Boston Children’s recipients of the 2008 Honey Dew Donuts Hospital, comic books for medical cen- Scholarship Awards. He is a graduating sen- ters, posters on science topics like severe ior at Bartlett High School. Courtesy photos storms and the greenhouse effect, struc- “The Honey Dew Donuts franchisees are tures illustrating the Italian happy to be able to recognize and support the Renaissance, math posters on graphs Above: Oxford Middle School fifth-grade student Jordan many talented and deserving students hail- and probability and Egyptian projects. Saad poses with her dad, left, Mrs. Hackett, principal of ing from Honey Dew Donuts communities The turnout was quite successful and OMS. Jordan was erupting her science volcano project. around New England,” said Dick Bowen, included families, friends and the com- founder of Honey Dew Donuts. “This year munity. The National Junior Honor Above right: Lauren Puishys, left, shows her Italian we’re providing scholarships to more than 70 Society and Grade Eight Class ran a fun- Renaissance structure. Seventh-grade student Emily college-bound seniors as they head off to col- raiser and provided refreshments. This Stockhaus is on the right. lege this fall.” will become an annual event next year. It To be eligible, students had to demonstrate was a fun evening for all. Bottom right: Seventh-grader Lisa Iudiciani shows the academic excellence by maintaining a grade Congratulations to the students for a job book she wrote. The books were made for the Boston point average of B- or better, be accepted into well done! Children’s Hospital and various medical centers. a four-year accredited college or university, and participate in community service activi- ties. Honey Dew Donuts has awarded more than $100,000 to over 500 graduating high school seniors in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island since the inception of the company’s scholar- ship program in 1999. WANT TAKE-OUT? FROM SUSHI TO SANDWICHES, YOU CAN FIND IT ALL ON OUR EASY-TO-USE ONLINE DIRECTORY. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com ATTENTION READERS! If you have already mailed in the coupon below, Thank You and please ignore the following message. Your home delivery of the Webster Times will continue Free of Charge. IF YOU HAVE NOT MAILED IN THE COUPON BELOW - This could be your last issue of the Webster Times...

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DUDLEY/CHARLTON ELEMENTARY OXFORD — The road to success starts at SCHOOLS OMS, and recently, the school named its April Students of the Month. Monday, June 16: Hot dog on a bun, potato puffs, fruit. Last day of school — have a nice TOP LEFT: GRADE 5: Felicia Cooney, Gianna summer! Buffone, Matthew McNicjles, Jessica Landry, Autumn Ball and Kayla Kintchen OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL (absent). Monday, June 16: Salad Meal, Specialty Salad, TOP RIGHT: GRADE 6: Sabrina DiRoberto, ham and cheese roll-up, macaroni and cheese, Katelyn Boudreau, Jacob Lotter, Ronald beef steak smokie grill/bun, chef ’s choices as Pytko, Keighley Rodriguez and Brian posted, tossed salad, corn and green bean Merritt. casserole, chilled pears, milk 10 oz. variety. Tuesday, June 17: Salad Meal, Specialty Salad, BOTTOM LEFT: GRADE 7: Zachary Turkey sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, Tremblay, Jazmine O’Day, Kevin Krouse, honey lemon chicken, stuffed crust pizza, Eleni Evangelidis, Andrea Manzi and chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, potato Benjamin Mensschel (absent). puffs, chilled peach slices, valentine cookie, milk 10 oz. variety. BOTTOM RIGHT: GRADE 8: Roni Dupont, Wednesday, June 18: Salad Meal, Specialty J’Anna Chisholm, Ryan Nutile, Jennifer Salad, Grand and Go, pizzeria pizza, hot dog Lemarier, Linda Truong and Michelle on a bun, tossed salad, potato puffs, strawber- Williams. ry shortcake, milk 10 oz. variety.

OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, June 16: Grab and Go, Salad Plate, ham and cheese roll-up, macaroni and cheese, beef steak smokie grill/bun, corn and green bean casserole, chilled pears, milk variety. Tuesday, June 17: Grab and Go, Salad Plate, Turkey sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, honey lemon chicken, personal pizza, mixed vegetables, chilled peach slices treat, milk variety. Wednesday,June 18: Grab and Go, Salad Plate, pizzeria pizza, hot dog on a bun, tossed salad, strawberry shortcake, milk variety

CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Monday, June 16: PB&J Meal, Munchie Lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, veggies), turkey sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, corn and green bean casserole, chilled pears, milk variety. Tuesday,June 17: PB&J Meal, Munchie Lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, veggies), Salad Meal, Cathy’s cold sandwich, honey lemon chicken, mixed vegetables, chilled peach slices treat, milk variety. Wednesday, June 18: PB&J Meal, Munchie Lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, veggies), yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, strawberry short- cake, milk variety.

CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY Monday, June 16: PB&J Meal, Munchie Lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, veggies), turkey sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, corn and green bean casserole, chilled pears, milk variety. Tuesday, June 17: Field Day, Picnic Day, hot dog on a bun, hamburger on a bun, potato chips, watermelon chunks, Snapple drink. Wednesday, June 18: PB&J Meal, Munchie Lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, veggies), yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, strawberry short- cake, milk variety.

BAY PATH HIGH SCHOOL BREAKFAST MENU Monday, June 16: Buttermilk pancakes/warm syrup, orange/apple juice, ? pint milk Tuesday, June 17: Eggs/sausage, toast/jelly, orange/apple juice, ? pint milk Wednesday, June 18: Bagels/cream cheese, 4- ounce cup yogurt, orange/apple juice, ? pint milk

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THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s newspaper is Friday at noon. VIEWPOINT SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at THE WEBSTER TIMES — [email protected] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Change Residents commended for Memorial Day program shouldn’t be A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER To the Editor: Dunne, the management of Tri-State Subaru 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 Veterans from the Webster-Dudley area ad the Dudley and Webster Police TEL. (508) 764-4325• FAX (508) 764-8015 who rest in eternal peace were properly hon- Departments. taken lightly www.webstertimes.net ored by the men, women and children of our Finally, we wish to publicly thank the edi- “twin” towns during the 2008 Memorial Day tor and staff of the Webster Times for their f all the statements, sentiments, FRANK G. WALTER C. parade and the program at the Court of efforts in publicizing our memorial Day observations and proclamations Honor — and they, each and every one, activities and parade. CHILINSKI BIRD JR. offered last week in light of the should be commended for their unabashed “end” of the Democratic party’s STONEBRIDGE PRESS STONEBRIDGE PRESS O patriotism and their “you are not forgotten” MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND PROGRAM PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER WEEKLIES EDITOR-AT-LARGE primary season, this one caught my ear’s demeanor. COMMITTEE attention: “Now I can vote for Obama, the ADAM MINOR Many individuals who worked very hard to RAYMOND BEMBENEK,CHAIRMAN candidate of TRUE change.” insure the success of the parade and associ- EDITOR GEORGE BIBEAU It made me laugh, not in the ha-ha way, ated activities are relatively unknown but THE WEBSTER TIMES AND THE AUBURN NEWS JAMES BRINKER but in the mournful way of a people already should, in all fairness, be recognized: Rev. jaded by an election that’s five months away ROBERT GUENTHER John White, Megan Dwyer, Jeffrey Narus, and yet strangely, somehow, suddenly over. RICHARD HOLEWA Jim Chauvin, Rose Silvestri, Donna Clooney, Neither remaining presidential candidate EDITORIAL Margaret Deptula, Sheryl Anderson, Ernest JOSEPH SENDROWSKI was the primary choice of Busha, Roland Gignac, Joe Henault, Jum CHARLES WALLEY the majority of Massachusettsans. Will Graduation voting hold any allure come November? Ah yes, Czyzewski: Thanks for remembering now instead of voting for a candidate, we can vote ‘only the To the Editor: tion to the veterans of our area. Their kind- for “change.” As the evening twilight begins to fade on ness is certainly appreciated as they contin- What irks me about this many of our comrades, it is gratifying to ue to honor and remember those who served. notion of change is that it know that the few remaining veterans of AS YOU now seems to “belong” to beginning’ years gone by are still honored and remem- Sen. Obama. My con- S. SGT.NORMAN A. CZYZEWSKI LIKE IT tention is that no matter bered. 6TH AIRCRAFT REPAIR UNIT FLOATING On May 26, this past Memorial Day, the who wins the presidency, uperintendents, valedictorians, UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE MARK management and staff at Hubbard Regional no matter who might have salutatorians, teachers, coaches — PACIFIC THEATER,WORLD WAR II ASHTON most people who speak at gradua- Hospital graciously showed their apprecia- won the presidency, we WEBSTER Stions come to one crucial point — would automatically be graduating is only the beginning of a guaranteed “change.” Yes, much longer and more fulfilling path, a John McCain is no George W. Bush (nor has path lined with hard work and hopefully, he ever aspired to the role); certainly if rewards. As graduation season is now Menard: ‘Cleaning house’ Hillary had prevailed as the Democratic behind us, we look back at some of the candidate of choice, she would have provid- To the Editor: of Massachusetts let its taxpayers be treated ed change from the Executive Branch’s most memorable quotes we have about I hope you print this letter to the editor, like this? Why do you have to give your graduating. present course. And no doubt Sen. Obama because I feel like the state of Massachusetts employer a two-week notice so they can fill would provide some drastic change, of the has let me down. your position, but they can terminate you for kind that many of his supporters “can There is a good reason they call these cer- I have been working and a taxpayer ever no reason and ruin your life in a heartbeat? emonies “commencement exercises.” believe in” and most of his detractors can since I was 16. I am now 55. Until recently, I Now you have to find another job with your dread like the avian flu. Graduation is not the end; it’s the beginning. thought I had job security.I know my job and self esteem gone and being terminated on - Orrin Hatch Change CAN be an improvement, of do it very well. Then I was told that in the your record. Good luck. course, but it can also be disastrous. It’s state of Massachusetts your employer can I called the Age and Discrimination Board, The fireworks begin today. Each diploma preferable to change for the better, but terminate you at any time for no reason at all. National Labor Relation Board and the state that’s NOT a given in the course of making is a lighted match. Each one of you is a fuse. Even then I was not worried because I am Attorney General and they all told me the - Edward Koch major alterations. I just hate the notion of hard working and dedicated to my job. same thing. You can be terminated anytime voting for change for its own sake. I was in for a rude awakening. for no reason in Massachusetts. Am I the only When you leave here, don’t forget why you Sometimes we don’t appreciate what we Now I understand how Massachusetts tax- one that thinks there is something wrong have until we throw it away. Not everything came. - Adlai Stevenson, to college gradu- payers can lose their homes, their dignity with this? ates about America needs changing. Though and also become homeless because of uncar- In closing, I would like to say where else Michelle Obama claims never to have been ing, cold-hearted employers that feel you are but in the state of Massachusetts, in the Graduation day is tough for adults. They proud of America until it took her husband too old, paid too much, obsolete or in the way. course of 10 days, I can receive an excellent seriously as a candidate for president, go to the ceremony as parents. They come “Time to clean house” seems to be among the written evaluation, a pay raise and be termi- home as contemporaries. After twenty- two many of the rest of us have recognized and favorite excuses for some Massachusetts nated? Shame on the state of Massachusetts enjoyed myriad accomplishments over the years of child- raising, they are unemployed. employees. You go to work every day and give for letting this happen to one of your taxpay- - Erma Bombeck last 200 years. Mainly we’ve been proud of 100 percent of yourself, and then Bam! You’re ers. Especially shame on the employer and our nation’s ability to listen, and grow, and fired. After 10 years of loyal service your others involved in this termination. learn, and assimilate, and cherish freedom You are educated. Your certification is in whole life is turned upside down. your degree. You may think of it as the tick- enough to both die for it and LIVE for it, How is this fair? How can people treat you LINDA MENARD and to want to share it with others around et to the good life. Let me ask you to think of this way and sleep at night? How can the state an alternative. Think of it as your ticket to SOUTHBRIDGE the world. change the world. - Tom Brokaw Change, anyway,when you get right down to it, is like charity: it “begins at home.” If The roots of education are bitter, but the the Obamas and their supporters (which fruit is sweet. - Aristotle Mik: Retirement party deeply appreciated thus far represent only about half the Democratic Party, or perhaps one-quarter of all voting Americans) want to see TRUE A man who has never gone to school may To the Editor: phase in my life. steal from a freight car; but if he has a uni- change, they should come to our house, To all the tenants and my coworkers at I leave with many cherished memories and where we had the brainstorm last week to versity education, he may steal the whole Golden Heights, words alone cannot express look forward to continuing to entertain for all railroad. - Theodore Roosevelt envision major interior re-decoration. my feelings of deepest gratitude and appreci- of you in the future. It’s all still in the planning stages (though ation for the retirement party held in my Again, “Thank You” so much for the cake, some furniture has been ordered and some Hitch your wagon to a star. - Ralph Waldo honor on May 23. cards, gifts and also for just stopping by to Emerson major heavy lifting is looming in our For the past 19 years, I can honestly say it wish me well. A special “Thank You” to all future), but the dining room will soon was a pleasure to go to work everyday as a who organized, collected, prepared food, become the new living room, the spare bed- If at first you don’t succeed, do it like your maintenance man. As most of you know, this setup, worked in the kitchen and cleaned up. mother told you. - Author Unknown room will become the new dining room, and was not an easy decision for me. Each and Thanks also to Jim and Roly for my “special the present living room will become the every one of you has become more like “fam- gift.” If you aren’t fired with enthusiasm, you new spare bedroom. The plan is to create a ily” to me and I will truly miss you all. I will treasure this day always. space big enough to have company come will be fired with enthusiasm. - Vince Your support, love and encouragement Lombardi over (perhaps even MORE than two at a have been comforting and inspiring in this FRANNY MIK time!) and have enough seats and entertain- difficult period of transition to this new Commencement speeches were invented ment options for all in attendance. largely in the belief that outgoing college It’s a good plan, it sets the creative juices students should never be released into the flowing, but it also engenders visions of the world until they have been properly sedated. The different types of traffic citations “butterfly effect.” By relocating the couch, - Garry Trudeau for example, we must move the piano; by moving the piano, we have to send the trunk was recently asked a ques- suspension, and/or the issuance of now located at the foot of the spare bed to People will frighten you about a gradua- tion relative to traffic cita- an arrest warrant for contempt of the three-seasons porch (or the cellar!). tion. ... They use words you don’t hear often: tions. People who have never court. That’s all well and good but for two “And we wish you Godspeed.” It is a warn- received a ticket or may not Traffic enforcement is one part of a I things: we haven’t yet consulted with Barry ing, Godspeed. It means you are no longer have been issued one for some police officers job. It is quite often not and Elliott, the true “owners” of our domi- welcome here at these prices. - Bill Cosby time can be confused on what to the most popular, since people do not cile and from whom we must gain approval do if this occurs. I was asked to wish to receive traffic fines. The pur- of any and all alterations; and the comput- provide some information about pose of enforcement is to prevent er on which I do my column writing will be the process. accidents and encourage voluntary SOUND OFF forced ... where? ... upstairs into the 120- A traffic citation can be issued in compliance with the traffic laws. The CHIEF’S degree attic? Down into the cellar work- one of three ways. These include goal is to minimize damage, save lives shop? Out into the already cluttered written warnings, criminal appli- ORNER and prevent injuries. C garage? Into the shower stall portion of the Annual triathlon cations, and civil infractions. I wish to take a moment to thank bathroom? Warnings involve no monetary fine STEVE the Veterans Agents of Dudley and That’s what I mean about change: some and require no further action on Webster (Mr. Richard Holewa and Mr. should be cancelled WOJNAR things are bettered; others are disimproved. behalf of the violator. The registry Donald Baker) as well as the various Some things are set right; others are set is notified of the warning and may take fur- veterans’ organizations for another fitting SOUND OFF afloat. I’d try to offer up more similes and ther action, particularly if there are more tribute this past Memorial Day. The men and I think it’s time that they cancel the annual analogies, but our redecoration project than three issued within a calendar year. women of these groups work very hard to triathlon in Webster. The town of Warren … became official this very afternoon — an Criminal Applications are offenses that keep this Monday holiday in its proper per- saw the writing in the wall and they canceled hour ago, when holes were drilled and could result in fines or jail. Violators can fill spective and remember those who have the bike races they have been having for the cables were snaked from one end of the cel- out the back portion of the citation and served and continue to serve this great coun- last 10 years. lar to another location. So my computer is request a hearing before the clerk magistrate try. I was particularly honored to accompany This triathlon has absolutely no signifi- now living on borrowed time, slated for dis- of the court having jurisdiction over the members of our Board of Selectmen and Rep. cance to the town except to pick the egos of a combobulation by way of relocation. place where the violation occurred. If no Paul Kujawski in placing a wreath on the few locals. It has no monetary effect on the So “TRUE change” is inevitable — and action is taken by the violator, the court will World War I monument located at the Town area, because they are here early in the imminent. The two cats and my helpmeet set the case up for an arraignment before a Green by the Congregational Church. I thank morning, they perform and they leave. The have all voted for drastic and significant judge to answer to the charges. the committee members, especially Mr. bike riders are rude, discourteous, ride two to alteration of my present writing environ- Civil Infractions are perhaps the most com- Robert Marshalkowski, for extending me this three abreast on Route 16 and ignore rules of ment. Although it was pretty much my idea mon forms of citations issued. A person may honor and I once again thank everyone who the road. in the first place to move the couch to choose to simply pay the fine by mailing it to in many ways participated in this special day. People who live on Route 16 are shocked — another location, now I’m relegated to the Registry address provided on the rear of they can’t leave their homes during the dura- bystander status, just going along for the the citation. Should a person choose to appeal Thanks again for your questions and com- tion of the bike ride because there is no ride. the violation, the box for “hearing,” which is ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley break in the action. They don’t spend money Mark Twain had it right when he warned on the rear of the citation, can be checked. Police Department, 71 West Main St., Dudley, on lodging because the two hotels on the lake a century ago: “Whenever you find yourself This will provide an opportunity to have a MA 01571, or e-mail are full. on the side of the majority, it is time to hearing before a clerk magistrate of the [email protected]. Opinions If this is such a great deal, why didn’t any pause and reflect.” Or to go and rearrange court. Regardless of what option a person expressed in this weekly column are those of other 350 towns or cities in the some furniture! Commonwealth request it? I think it’s time to chooses, a response within 20 days of the date Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly noted, do of the violation is required. If this is not met, not reflect the ideas or opinions of any other get rid of it. Get back to normal and make a Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for the person can face additional fines, license organization or citizen. few more bucks at the beach. Stonebridge Press publications. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 13, 2008 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 VIEWPOINT What’s wrong with a good debate? Qualifying here’s been an awful What I’ll never Presumably, Republican, or — gasp! — a lot of talk of unity understand is the by November, third party candidate? But lately within the overall call for KRISTAL either Clinton one thing people haven’t con- for elderly TDemocratic Party. Sen. Hillary or Sen. Barack sidered too carefully is that Just take this past week- Clinton to bow KLEAR Obama will be those supporters just might end’s deliberations that the out of the race. on the decide not to vote at all. rules committee held to There is absolute- Democratic We need more Republicans exemptions decide what to do with the ly nothing wrong KRISTINA ticket — not to step up to the plate, too, Michigan and Florida pri- with taking the REARDON both. And only challenging the very way our Q. How do I qualify for Clause 41C, Senior 70 mary votes. While members issue of who will Sen. John two-party system works in years of age and older exemption? of the committee civilly be the McCain will this country in the way that debated and spoke of their Democratic nominee to the be on the Republican ticket. Clinton has merely by stay- A. The requirements to qualify for the differences while calmly (for convention in August if nec- And those passionate people ing in the race. Clause 41C exemption are as follows: the most part) voting and essary — in the past, from Florida and Michigan — If only Obama were run- accepting the motions and Democrats have done just who traveled all the way to ning, and Clinton had 1. You must be 70 years of age as of July 1, results that followed, the that and still won the White our nation’s capital to protest dropped out of the race 2008 to qualify for Fiscal 2009. crowd certainly didn’t dis- House in November. In fact, and voice their opinions — already, would there still be 2. You must own your home. If your home is play that kind of demeanor. since the primary election will be jaded because no one passionate discussions and in a trust, you must be a “Shut up!” one person rules were revamped many will have gotten what they arguments about the election trustee or a co-trustee. shouted to another. years ago, only twice has the wanted. Clinton supporters that keeps the mainstream Having a life estate quali- “You shut up!” the person issue of who the nominee didn’t get the total victory population interested — and fies as ownership of the shouted back, in the back- will be been settled by June: they hoped for, gaining her interested enough to get so real estate. ground, as spectators heckled in 2000 and 2004. And those the delegates she won in heated as to yell and scream 3. Annual income for a the speakers like sports fans, elections didn’t quite go as Florida and Michigan, and at a rules committee meeting widow/widower or single some escorted out by securi- the Democrats might have Obama supporters got anoth- as if it were a sports game? I person cannot exceed ty.They probably should have hoped. er delay in his race to the can’t think of anything that $23,930. If you are mar- ried, your combined held the committee hearing But more than my frustra- nomination. sounds more mundane than a ASK THE in a sports stadium, where tion with asking Clinton to Understandably, perhaps, rules committee meeting, income cannot exceed the type of behavior these bow out, I’m frustrated as the Democratic Party only and yet people were involved, $35,895 (Examples of ASSESSOR spectators were exhibiting well that Sen. John Edwards wants to put forth one nomi- passionate, and voicing their income would be Social Security, Pensions, would have been more at felt compelled to drop out of nee. But that shouldn’t keep opinions. Retirement, Wages and LISA home than inside a the race. I’m frustrated that other viable candidates from Imagine if that happened Salaries, Interest and Washington, D.C. building. other viable candidates like running, part of that party or on Election Day in the form BERG Dividends, Capital Gains And to that I say: Finally! former Gov. Mitt Romney and not. There are more impor- of voting? That does happen and Rent). This is great! Gov. Mike Huckabee dropped tant things than party unity in other countries — but 4. Your assets (not including your home) I thoroughly enjoyed their fight in the Republican — say, for example, like a most other countries have cannot exceed $40,000 if you are a widow/wid- watching the end of the meet- race, and I’m disappointed good election with a variety many more than a mere two ower or single. If you are married, your ing on television, engaging in others, from both major par- of choices for voters. viable choices on their bal- assets cannot exceed $55,000 (Examples of conversation with my 19- ties and others, dropped their Maybe Barack Obama will lots. assets would be Bank Accounts, Stocks, year-old sister and even my bids early, too. become the Democratic nomi- Don’t expect great voter Bonds, CD’s, IRA’s, Motor Vehicles and other 13-year-old younger brother. During the debates on nee in November. Maybe participation if Republican Real Estate Properties). The spectacle kept even the Saturday, May 31, a member Hillary Clinton will be candidates other than 5. You must supply the Assessors Office 13-year-old entertained, of the rules committee (though, if you listen to McCain keep to the sidelines with a copy of your birth certificate (first though he did seem relieved bemoaned the fact that a mainstream media, it’s not as like they’ve been doing or if year of applying only). when we told him that we small percentage of likely). But whoever becomes the Democratic Party main- If you qualify for this exemption, you will would watch “Pirates of the Americans make it to the the nominee, the other tains any degree of “unity.” receive a $500 exemption. This exemption will Caribbean” with him after polls on Election Day.And it’s shouldn’t stop campaigning And far from being Clinton’s be reflected on your February and May real the votes were tallied. shameful, in many ways, that and shouldn’t drop out of the fault for staying in the race estate tax bills. Several key rules commit- it’s true that in this great race. too long, it will have been the Applications for all exemptions are due tee members stated their nation that promotes democ- Why? Commentators and fault of countless other Dec. 15, or within three months of the mailing stances and then emphasized racy all over the world citi- analysts have spent a good politicians for not staying in date of the first actual tax bill (Dec. 31, 2008). the words unity several zens can’t take the time out of deal of time talking about long enough. times, adjusting their votes to their busy lives to vote. what will happen if one For any other questions regarding this avail- reflect diluted opinions in the But I can understand, in a Democratic candidate wins Kristina Reardon, of able exemption please contact the Assessors’ name of a five-letter word lot of ways, why many people the nomination over the Uxbridge, is regular Office by telephone at (508) 949-8006 or write or that doesn’t mean all that just might not feel like vot- other: Will the supporters of Atonebridge Press columnist. visit our office at Town of Dudley, 71 W. Main much at this point in the elec- ing, though that’s no excuse the one who dropped out sup- Street, Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail lisab@dud- tion for the Democratic Party. for not doing so. port the Democrat, the leyma.gov. 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net SPORTS Auburn takes Division 2 baseball championship ROCKETS DEFEAT LONG TIME RIVAL OXFORD, 11-1

BY JOHN RADZINSKI SPORTS STAFF WRITER WORCESTER — The sour taste is gone. On Saturday, June 7, the Auburn Rockets completed some unfinished business from last year, winning the Central Mass. Division 2 finals, 11-1, over rival Oxford at Tivnan Field. The Rockets were a team on a mission, fueled from a bitter 4-0, no-hit loss at the hands of pitcher Tim Collins and Worcester Tech last season in the 2007 district finals. “A lot of the guys had a sour taste in their mouth, still talking about how the game ended last year,” said Auburn head coach Eric Swdberg. John Radzinski photos The Rockets’ bats continued to blast off against oppositional pitching. Oxford starter Left: Oxford’s Joe Piscitelli did his best to keep Auburn from growing their lead. Right Jon Leroux played a crucial role in the game for the Rockets, collecting Chris Ryan, who had been as reliable as any- four hits. one for the Pirates, got off to a rocky start. Auburn quickly posted three runs in the first inning, and was responsible for two more runs in the second inning. Joe Piscitelli relieved Ryan with one out in the second frame and let up three more runs of his own. Quickly, the Rockets jumped out to a 5-0 lead, exactly what Oxford head coach Mike Daley had hoped would not happen. “We didn’t want to get into a slugfest with these guys. We hoped to get into a slower paced game. But I tip my hat to Auburn; they came to play,” said Daley. The main culprits for the thunderous offen- sive output for the Rockets were the top five men in the order. They accounted for nine of the 11 total runs scored. As the team’s leadoff hitter, Nick Natoli did exactly what he was supposed to do — name- ly,get on base. The second baseman was 4-for- 5, all four hits for doubles. John Radzinski photos “I just try to get on base as much as possi- ble. I know with guys like (Jon) Geeze, (Evan) Left: Jeff Croteau threw five strong innings, surrendering only one run to Oxford. Right: Auburn players gather around the Central Mass. Division 2 trophy. Pluff and (Jon) Leroux hitting behind me, I’ll have a chance to score if I get on,” said dominance of the Rockets’ pitching staff, led June 10 at Tivnan Field. seven wins. This season, the Pirates end with Natoli. by starting pitcher Jeff Croteau. Croteau 18. Leroux and Brendan VanBeekom both threw five innings, struck out five, allowed PIRATE STRIDES “It’s been a huge turnaround just in the drove in three runs apiece. Leroux finished 4- only four hits and surrendered the lone As for the Pirates, the loss ends what has second year. These guys had talent, they just for-4, while VanBeekom was 2-for-4 at the Oxford run. Chris Holliday entered the game needed to learn how to win,” said Daley. plate. been a terrific season, one undoubtedly that in the sixth, and Kyle Beede closed out the the Oxford coaches and players think ended The strong showing in the regular season The success of the Rockets at the dish is a affair in the seventh inning. and the playoffs is a testament to the hard byproduct of the coaching of Swedberg. He, too soon. The success of the Rockets comes after a “We had a belief that we could win this work he and his players have put in. along with his assistant coaches, John Natoli, shaky 1-3 start to the season. But, Auburn “Everyone has worked hard all year and we Rob Nadeau and Brian Boucher, made sure game. We beat great teams to get here, and we never wavered. beat Auburn once already this season,” said were confident we could come away with this the team was prepared. “In the beginning we were just trying to one,” said Daley. “We were 100 percent ready for the game. Daley. field a lineup,” said Swedberg. “We figured it The program has come a long ways since Daley, gracious in defeat, wished good luck We came into today with nothing to lose and out though.” to the Pirates’ SWCL-East rival, Auburn, in no regrets,” said Swedberg. Daley and his crew took over two years ago. The Rockets faced Western Mass. champi- Last year, his first year, Daley led the team to the pursuit of the state championship. Lost in the offensive display was the quiet on Hoosac in the state semifinals Tuesday, Bartlett cheerleaders become part of UCA staff WEBSTER — Last July, four sive training program. (1998), Kristyn Luksha (1999), of the Bartlett cheerleading UCA staff instructors are and Ashley Cormier (2003). seniors were honored by considered experts in the Cormier is currently one of receiving applications to try- cheerleading industry. They the top 20 National out for UCA Staff. teach all of the latest cheer- Instructors. She has also Only a few Cheerleaders leading tips and techniques. recently joined the varsity throughout the country are Camp is considered one of the cheerleading coaching team at invited to try out for this staff best ways to stay up-to-date on Bartlett for the 2008-2009 sea- position based on their elite cutting edge skills and safety son. skills in cheerleading, gym- rules and techniques in these To have four seniors select- nastics and stunting. The ever-changing activities. ed to the UCA staff this year, it Bartlett seniors — Sean The Bartlett cheerleading is a great achievement for the Kielar, Shernika Speights, program is excited and takes Bartlett cheerleading pro- Lauren Kusek and Samantha great pride in these cheerlead- gram. It is the coaches’ and Rekowski — were pleased to ers and their most recent the team’s commitment to be selected as staff instructors accomplishments to work for excellence and winning atti- this past winter and will leave UCA. They join a growing list tude makes them successful. this week for “work week” in of UCA Instructors from Best of luck to our four sen- Pennsylvania where they will Bartlett High School; Connie iors moving onto UCA Staff — participate in the UCA exten- Xantopolous (1991), Gina we couldn’t be more proud! DiCola (1993), Courtesy photos MASONRY Seana Peterson Lauren Kusek, Samantha Rekowski, Sean Kielar and Shernika Speights.

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Courtesy photos Top Left: From left, DeMolay young men — Paul Robbins of Oxford, Daniel Lora of Southbridge, Jon Paul Shouinarc of Natick and District Deputy Grand Master of the 24th Masonic District R.W. Keith L. Rushlow. Center: Joe Anders said, “It was undeniably the best spaghetti I ever had!” But, Dad Brian Anders thinks his wife’s spaghetti is great, too. Right: Freemasons of the Quinebaug Masonic Lodge on Ashland Avenue. Note Mason Worshipful Master George S. Makara with top hat on right. Bottom Left: Christopher St. Cyr of Sturbridge was raised to Masonry in 2006. His father, Robert St. Cyr of Charlton, joined in 2008. Center: Eagle Scout Brian Schremser and Troop Leader Diane Anderson. Right: Boy Scouts 6: Dudley Boy Scout Troop 273 (kneeling): David Anderson, Nick Bloechl, Jamal Mufti, Joe Anders, Scott Beaudry, Jesse Zajkowski, Ben Mandile.

SOUTHBRIDGE — The Quinebaug Lodge, located in Southbridge, hosted Boy Scout Troop 273 for a spaghetti dinner Monday, June 2, in appreciation of the troop’s outstanding service to their community of Dudley. After dinner, two ceremonies honoring mothers and fathers were completed by the Rainbow Girls and DeMolay young men of Massachusetts. The Quinebaug Lodge was founded in 1859, and its 187 freemasons meet on the first Monday of each month. Selectmen OK community garden for Webster BY PATRICK SKAHILL During their monthly meetings, members always thought if it’s a big enough deal to the nearby animal shelter. TIMES STAFF WRITER of the club swap ideas for planting, socialize warrant a monument ... we should make it If interested in obtaining a plot or joining WEBSTER — Whether you have a green and learn more about their shared hobby. look good.” the gardening group, contact Costen at (508) thumb or not, there’s no denying that the ben- They even visit each other’s houses and Several residents and organizations 943-4599, founding member Bobbie Hirshberg efits of gardening often expand beyond the check out members’ gardens, which range around town including the Webster Nursery, at (508) 943-2380, or visit www.gardening dinner table. anywhere from windowsill planters to three- have donated to her work, Costen said. .meetup.com/175. From the satisfaction one gets from enjoy- acre fields, Costen said. And if helping to beautify the community ing home-grown food to the thousands of dol- While the dimensions of the two Cudworth isn’t enough motivation to check out the Patrick Skahill may be reached at (508) 909- lars overly stressed employees with a green Road plots are a tad more modest, about 100 SWCGG, Costen has one more plug — garden- 4129, or by e-mail at pskahill@stonebridge- thumb can save in mental health therapy — a feet by 100 feet and 75 feet by 25 feet apiece, ing just so happens to be great exercise. press.com. few hours in the sun with a spade and some SWCGG members are nevertheless working “For someone who seeds can undoubtedly work wonders. very hard to tidy up the area following the doesn’t like to go to Now, thanks to the recent action of town clearing of the land by the town’s department the gym ... it’s fantas- officials, these wonders are a little closer to of Public Works and the plot’s approval from tic,” she said. home. the Board of Health. Members planting Last month, the newly formed Southern Throughout the past several years, Costen at the community gar- Worcester County Gardening Group has been heavily involved in gardening activ- den may plant flowers (SWCGG) concluded talks with the Webster ities around town, beautifying many spots in or vegetables, which Board of Selectman to establish the town’s Webster. must be attended by first community garden near the animal shel- Most recently, she spearheaded the decora- the assignee. All tools, ter on Cudworth Road. tion of Webster’s Veteran’s Square for the seeds and plants must “The board hopes the project will help peo- town’s Memorial Day Parade. be supplied by the ple who would otherwise not have the physi- “I used to see monuments with just cement gardener. Water is cal location to plant a garden and grow veg- at the base and then weeds,” she said. “I’ve available on site via etables, which should help stretch their food budget dollar,” said Board of Selectman Chairman Robert Miller. Currently, the SWCGG has about a dozen members and is open to participants from all over southern Worcester County. Members hail from Charlton, Douglas, Oxford, Webster and Worcester and their experience levels range widely, according to founding member Ginger Costen. “We have some people that can plant a pop- sicle stick and grow an oak tree and then we have others that look at a bulb and say,‘Okay, which way does this go in the ground?’” she joked. But according to Costen, it is these varying levels of experience that are all part of the fun. Indeed, many of the club’s more seasoned members, including the club’s one certified “Master Gardener,” who has logged more than 200 hours of classroom time, say they take great pride in helping along the new members. Currently, the organization meets at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of every month at Titi’s Townline Restaurant on 29 Main St. in Webster. LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS POLICE REPORT WEBSTER Get the word out... Sunday, May 25

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Shepherd Hill students also joined their awareness. voices with the others in D.C. protest to urge During the school year, students at more legislators to join the Sudan Caucus, a Shepherd Hill raised $1,740 for the Save bipartisan group of more than 75 members Darfur Coalition, a large portion of which in Congress interested in Congressional was gleaned from the highly successful policies and activities relating to Darfur and “Dodge for Darfur” dodge ball game last the rest of Sudan. March. Since the Darfur conflict began in early Other events hosted by students through- 2003, up to 400,000 people have died, most at out the year included a presentation by the hands of the government-sponsored Francis Bok, a former Sudanese child slave, “janjaweed” militia. who escaped to Kansas and now tours the Roughly 2.5 million people have been country educating people about slavery forced from their homes and live in refugee problems across the world. camps throughout Darfur and eastern Chad. The students’ trip to D.C. came at an The only thing keeping the number of opportune time, as international awareness deaths from climbing even higher is the of the atrocities in the Sudan are on the rise elaborate system of humanitarian aid the and members of the Sudanese government international community has put in place. struggle to maintain a tenuous peace agree- Members of Congress and President Bush ment, which members of the international have twice recognized the conflict in Darfur community hope will result in a complete as a genocide, once in July 2004 and again in census and democratic elections by 2009. September of that year. While this peace agreement exists on “Our work isn’t just about fixing Darfur, paper, the reality on the ground in Darfur is it’s about fixing the whole region,” Laliberte much more serious. said. “We hope that every small success is Since the start of 2008, humanitarian going to build toward making change.” organizations report more than 150,000 indi- Nationally, the “Dollars for Darfur” cam- viduals were displaced from their homes. paign was a smashing success, raising more Dodge, left, with Walsh and Student Council Advisor James Laliberte, pose in front of the White House dur- Infighting re-intensified last month when than $112,000 for Save Darfur and relief ing an all expenses paid trip to Washington D.C. last week. Shepherd Hill was selected for the trip by the one of Darfur’s main rebel groups, the organizations stationed within the Sudan. Save Darfur Coalition after placing in the top 10 for the organization’s “Dollars for Darfur” challenge. Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), “Our movement takes heart from the attacked the Sudanese capitol of Khartoum. moral compass provided by BELOW: Members of the “Dollars for Darfur” team get together during a rally. Not surprisingly,this attack has engendered students across the United States,” said a harsh response from the Sudanese govern- Save Darfur Coalition president Jerry ment and kidnappings, extended detentions Fowler. “Dollars for Darfur students are and even summary executions are reported advocating for their peers half way around to be once again on the rise. the world — the thousands of Darfuri chil- During their symposiums in D.C., stu- dren affected or threatened by the genocidal dents learned more the sobering reality of campaign of the Sudanese the Darfur situation and took the time to government.” advocate legislators on three fronts. At Shepherd Hill, Laliberte said the Save Last week, both Walsh and Dodge urged Darfur campaign will carry on into the next legislators to cosponsor the Capuano year and that school officials are working on Resolution, which is aimed at boosting the getting several speakers in to talk to stu- number of helicopters needed by peacekeep- dents. ers in the region and also called upon con- “I’d like to see it still stay Save Darfur, but gressmen to sponsor House Resolution 1093, with a lot more global education as well,” a bill calling for President George W.Bush to Lalibertie said. “Adults and students should not attend the 2008 Summer Olympics know about what’s going on in the world ... Opening Ceremonies in China. things going on outside the country do have Students argue China has blocked resolu- a direct impact on us.” tions during meetings of the United Nations (U.N.) 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Provincetown after a nights stay at the expects to raise $34 million from the efforts than $204 million to improve the lives of A self-employed videographer, Davis also Academy. Part of the Sturbridge route goes put forth by cyclists during its annual ride those suffering with cancer. provides technical support for the visual through Oxford Center. scheduled for Aug. 2 and 3. Davis proudly says the organization has presentations at opening ceremonies, and Davis said his fundraising activities range While the ride may be a couple months off, never failed to meet its goal and total was instrumental in getting his former from asking for donations from family, Dudley resident Barry Davis is already get- amounts collected have steadily been on the employer New England Cable News friends, co-workers and local business own- ting started on raising his $4,000 minimum rise since the ride’s inception. One-hundred (NECN), to become the official television ers, but also include riding in front of vari- contribution to this year’s ride, which will percent of all donations go directly to the station of the PMC. ous larger retail stores and supermarkets in be his 26th. Jimmy Fund. He also helps with sign setups along the the area, where he pedals his bike in looking Davis initially got involved in the race in “It’s an event I am very proud to be event’s different routes, some of which run for the customers to drop a donation into a the early 1980s, when his father brought involved with,” Davis said. “I don’t think as far as 192 miles over the course of a two- jug. home a brochure from a local bike shop. He there is another charity in the country that day ride. “After my ride in 1984 I was hooked,” said he has always been committed to the can say everything they raise is donated.” The PMC offers a variety of routes. The Davis said. “As the event gets closer I can’t PMC’s mission statement of eradicating Davis, who raised nearly double the $300 original course is a 192-mile trek from sit still.” cancer, but said the ride took on an intimate- minimum during his first ride in 1982, said Sturbridge to Provincetown. Additional This year, Barry will be at the Park’n’Shop ly more important meaning when he lost that the $4,000 figure should not be a prob- routes include a 169-mile ride from Babson supermarkets in Dudley on June 13 and 14 both his mother, Barbara, to cancer in 1992 lem. College in Wellesley to Provincetown and and in Auburn on July 19-21. and his first wife, Linda, to the illness in In fact, since Davis’ first ride in 1982 his one-day courses from both Sturbridge and 2004. involvement in the PMC has extended far Wellesley alongside a 45-mile one-day loop Patrick Skahill may be reached at (508) 909- “It really hit home [in 1992],” he said. “But beyond fundraising. that starts and finishes in Wellesley. 4129, or by e-mail at pskahill@stonebridge- every PMC rider has a story … and we all Prior to the widespread use of the Except for the loop ride, Davis said all press.com. Internet, Davis used to volunteer his time routes go to the Massachusetts Maritime Water company looking to hike water rate in Oxford WATER RATES tribution mains, along with other to the public fire protection charge If the fire protection charge goes past seven years,” Bingaman said. needed enhancements that in Oxford. up, all residents will see a tax hike, “Aquarian has aggressively continued from page A1 Aquarion has made since the last Aquarion officials say this but Aquarion officials said they sought to control its operating, rate increase in 2001.” increase is necessary to cover the are aware of the potential finan- maintenance and other expenses If passed by the state, the pro- Since 2001, Aquarion has spent investment to increase the size of cial burdens these rate hikes may as much as possible.” posed rate increase would boost $3.3 million of its total capital the water system’s supply, pumps, have for tied-in residents. While officials from the MA the typical residential customer expenditures on improvements in tanks and mains by approximately “Recognizing that this rate DPU may or may not approve the bill from 89 cents to $1.19 per day, Oxford. 25 percent — an increase that will increase may pose a burden for entire rate hike proposal, compa- which equates to an average total Out of these funds, more than $1 enable fire departments to be able certain customers, the company is ny officials say they are hopeful monthly jump of $9.06 for cus- million has gone into improve- to use up to 5,500 gallons per proposing to implement a pilot the case will be approved by the tomers in both towns. ments on Main Street. An addi- minute to instantly fight a fire. customer assistance program to state with the new rates effective Aquarion filed the application tional $443,000 went toward Under Aquarion’s rate struc- provide some assistance to cus- by the end of 2008. for the rate request with the MA meters, services and hydrants ture, towns are able to use as much tomers in need,” Bingaman said. Aquarion services 18,514 cus- DPU Wednesday, May 14. with $90,000 going into security water as needed to fight fires Under the program, low-income tomers in its five service towns of According to Aquarian’s Senior improvements. rather than paying a volumetric customers who meet program cri- Millbury, Oxford, Hingham, Hull Vice President Larry Bingaman, “These investments have fee. teria will be eligible for an annual and Cohasset. “The rate case is driven primarily improved service reliability and Selectmen, however, questioned $50 credit on their water bill. by the approximate $21.4 million quality as well as increased water why the whole town should be “Aquarion is committed to oper- Patrick Skahill may be reached in system improvements — such supply,” Bingaman said. shouldering an increased fire pro- ating as effectively as possible and at (508) 909-4129, or by e-mail at as source of supply additions and Additionally included in the tection charge when fire hydrant has only increased general, [email protected]. the replacement of aging and company’s rate proposal is an coverage around town is nowhere administrative, and operating undersized transmission and dis- increase from $103,000 to $119,000 near universal. expenses by 20 percent over the Without donations, Webster fireworks display likely a no go

FIREWORKS planned. a truck driver/laborer in the Highway the fireworks is all they have left.” “I’d say probably about four percent of Department and the other is the Town continued from page A1 [Alonzo Firework’s] town shows were cut Hall Custodian. As I understand it, the Patrick Skahill may be reached at (508) this year,” Villatico said. “Out of those school department is also cutting many 909-4129, or by e-mail at pskahill@stone- event to ensure a good attendance, though, probably about two percent were positions and the police department will bridgepress.com. Westgate said. taken back through community dona- be understaffed as well.” This year, the needed money was not tions.” “This is a tough year ahead and until raised and officials in the Parks Back in November, former Town the town figures out how to increase rev- SPRUCE UP FOR Department were forced to notify Alonzo Administrator Raymond Houle removed enues, I fear more cuts are just a matter of Fireworks on relatively short notice that the $20,000 line item for the display at the time and services provided to residents SUMMER the annual display was a no-go. beginning of the budget process. will decrease,” he added. Villatico said it was only two weeks ago Interim Town Administrator Dennis While Villatico said he will be keeping ALL he found out from the town that Webster Power could not be reached for comment, July 3 open in his schedule just in case, he 10% would not be shooting this year. but officials at Town Hall did confirm that said he’s not holding his breath for the dis- Installed While he was frustrated by the sudden the town currently has no activities play happening this year, especially on Services cancellation, Villatico admitted he under- planned for Independence Day. such short notice. OFF with this ad stood amenities such as fireworks are usu- Town employees, much like Villatico, “I’m hoping someone will step up to the ally some of the first things to get axed in also are saying they aren’t terribly sur- plate and make this happen,” he said. “I 18 Months Financing Available budget streamlining processes around the prised at the cut — especially considering mean, Webster is cutting off everything, No Payments • No Interest state. all the other cuts to both the school and Locally, Villatico shoots displays in DPW department. HARDWOOD Millbury, Sutton, Uxbridge, Charlton and “This is the toughest budget I have seen A-OK CARPET Oxford. since my employment with the town,” WINDOW While most of these towns are facing Westgate said. “It came as no surprise PRESSURE stark budgets, Villatico said organizations when [Houle] removed the money.” TREATMENT such as Lions Clubs and other community- “Keep in mind,” Westgate added, “There WASHING INC. TILE • VINYL oriented organizations usually step up to are two DPW budget positions that are VERY AFFORDABLE • FREE ESTIMATES the plate to ensure the display goes on as also not funded for fiscal year 2009. One is FLOORS BY ABBOT & SONS CO. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL 803 Main St., Rte. 9, Leicester, MA 800-698-0972 •508-755-0972 508-476-9944 www.abbotandsonsfloors.com The Board Members of The 200 Foundation Inc. invite you to the Serving Worcester County, MetroWest & The Blackstone Valley 44TH ANNUAL FUNDRAISING GALA email: [email protected]

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THE INS AND OUTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE re-election bid We are truly excited to host such an event. We know many of you missed the annual Courtesy photo walk, and we did, too. Please, tell your AUBURN — State Rep. Paul K. Frost, R- friends, family members and neighbors! We WEBSTER — Nurses Auburn, will make his formal announcement certainly will have more information avail- from Hubbard he will be seeking re-election to the able as the date draws closer. Hospital volunteered Massachusetts House of Representatives, at a In keeping with annual tradition, Hubbard their time at campaign kick-off event to be held on is once again hosting its annual Health Fair, Bartlett’s Adult Wednesday, June 18. Saturday,Oct. 18. The popular Harvest theme Basic Education The event will be at the Knights of continues, with a completely free day for class Tuesday, April Columbus, 49 Central St. Auburn, starting at adults, teens and children. Last year more 29, to talk about 6 p.m. Donations are welcome but not than 30 vendors signed up, and this year we blood pressure. requested to attend. All are invited. expect even more participation. Director of Patient Special guests, House Minority Leader The fair, held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. will Care Services Paula Bradley Jones from North Reading and offer snacks for patrons, as well as screen- Bigelow, Med/Surg House Minority Whip George Peterson from ings, giveaways, brochures, games and raffle Supervisor Amy Grafton are expected to attend. Also joining Patrick Skahill photos prizes. Already scheduled to participate Stanley and Quality Rep. Frost to gear up for a campaign will be Control/Risk LEFT: Third grader Dalton Bodreau poses with his story “My Good Luck Charm,” one of many sto- include Yoga for Kids, AC1 Diabetes Seminar his family and supporters. Infection supervisor ries he penned throughout the year at Alfred M. Chaffee School. CENTER: Fourth-grade student program and information booth, NEERS, “I’m looking forward to this event to kick- Julie Tuttle explained Jess Daury proudly holds up her writing portfolio’s “All About Me” section. RIGHT: Literacy Curves, New England Organ Bank, and off the 2008 re-election campaign,” Frost what blood pressure teacher Mrs. Rose Hagerty, left, with author and illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka. Summit Eldercare. Screenings will include said. “I’m both honored and humbled with blood sugar, blood pressure and skin readings might indi- this job the voters have given me for the last (Dermavue). cate, and risk factors 12 years. I wish to continue on with the good Tell your family, friends and neighbors to for having high or low works I have done for the people and the save the dates for these two very special blood pressure, A.M. Chaffee School hosts award-winning author towns I serve. I have never and will never events! including hyperten- take any election for granted. I look forward sion as being a pre- BY PATRICK SKAHILL The best of these were kept together in “I was just really confident in my ideas,” he art is a job,” said Ms. Mwenye, Chaffee’s art to a positive and upbeat campaign ahead and cursor to a stroke. TIMES STAFF WRITER portfolios, which students showed to visiting said. teacher. to the opportunity to discuss my proven and After a brief discus- OXFORD — The Alfred M. Chaffee School’s parents, friends and other family members This confidence eventually paid off and on Dawn St. Germain, a third grade teacher at positive track record with the voters once Bartlett 60th class reunion sion, the nurses then Community Reading Program went out with during the fair. June 12, 2001, “Goodnight Monkey Boy,” was the school, said she was excited by the again.” committee seeking help spent time giving a bang last Friday, June 6, as students, par- During his nearly 45-minute presentation, published by Random House. turnout of parents to the Author Fair and Frost represents the 7th Worcester District, blood pressure ents and teachers gathered for the school’s Krosoczka showed students his drawings as a That book was soon followed by several added that after seeing Krosoczka’s presenta- which comprises the towns of Auburn, WEBSTER — A class reunion is in the screenings to those fourth annual Author Fair. youngster and produced a number of slides more stories including “Bubble Bath tion one of her children was inspired to Millbury, Oxford (precincts 1 & 3) and Sutton planning by a few class members and we interested. This year’s guest speaker was noted chil- chronicling the progression and refinement Pirates,” “Annie Was Warned,” “Max for spend the summer drawing and writing. (precinct 3). He will be seeking his seventh would like to have a few more members to term in office. Frost was first elected in 1996. dren’s author Jarrett J. Krosoczka, award- of his artistic abilities over the years. President,” “Giddy Up Cowgirl,” and “My “Now that he’s seen the presentation he help with the planning. If anyone is willing Thursday and Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 8:30 The Frost campaign kick-off event will winning illustrator and writer of “Punk “My career as an artist began as a kid and Buddy Slug.” said he is going to go home and start writing to help it be greatly appreciated. Got Hubbard memorabilia? p.m. Wednesday.Free valet parking is offered have food, music, and fun for all. Anyone Farm,” a critically-acclaimed story about an I just never stopped drawing,” he told the Last month, volunteers from the communi- all the time,” she said with a smile. We hope to be able to have the reunion in for blood donors. interested in attending are welcome at the underground band of hard-rocking farm ani- children. “After school, on the weekend, ty came in to read several of these books to For Krosoczka, a childhood dream has now late summer or early fall. The plans so far are WEBSTER ---- Soon, Hubbard Regional For information or to schedule an appoint- door or may call 508-832-2840 for more infor- mals. whenever I had free time I would use it to students at the Chaffee School. Several local become a career and it’s a career that shows to have an afternoon/evening starting Hospital will celebrate its 80th anniversary.It ment, call (508) 421-1950. Walk-ins are wel- mation. During his visit, Krosoczka talked to stu- draw and to create stories.” individuals of interest, including Oxford no signs of slowing. around 2 to 6 p.m. or 2 to 7 p.m. It can be decid- is time to honor the history we have devel- come. dents about the importance of sticking with After graduating from the Rhode Island Police Chief Michael Boss, read the stories to “I just love to use my imagination,” ed when plans are being decided in final plan- oped over the past 79 years. We are looking their dreams and told them that if they are School of Design, which initially rejected his the students. Krosoczka told the students as the presenta- Hubbard Hospital Announces ning. for any Hubbard Hospital historical memora- willing to work hard and not be deterred by application, Krosoczka headed to New York Last week, both teachers and students tion drew to a close and students lined up for Please call if you can help. Contacts are bilia you might have sitting in your home or setbacks, they will reach their goals. where he continued to send out sketches of reacted well to Krosoczka’s talk during pictures and autographs. “It’s really a lot of Two Fall Events Steve Ozaniak at (508) 943-7783, Dolly David at attic. Photographs, newspaper clippings, Do you or your group Throughout the year, students at Chaffee his ideas to a number of publishers. Author Day and said it gave them an opportu- fun.” (508) 943-2407, or Eloise Kujaski at (508) 943- medical equipment, etc. — if you would like have an upcoming event? Having met with rejection for nearly two nity to see that careers in the arts, while dif- WEBSTER — Last year, Hubbard Regional took their own first steps on the road to 0236. to contribute these items to our new Curio Let us help get becoming authors, penning a variety of years, one might think Krosoczka was ready ficult at first, can pay off in large dividends Patrick Skahill may be reached at (508) 909- Hospital wowed the community with its There are many “50th” class reunions, but Cabinet, to be located in the hospital lobby, works ranging from poetry to fiction and to give up and try something else, but that should students stick with it. 4129, or by e-mail at pskahill@stonebridge- annual Health Fair. there are not many “60th” reunions. Let’s please call us at (508) 943-2600 and ask for the message out: expository writing. was the farthest thing from his mind. “It’s an opportunity for the kids to see that press.com. Held in September, the Harvest-themed take advantage. Let’s party! Andrea Peck at ext. 340. If you think your program featured local businesses, non-prof- treasures are worthy, chances are, we will, [email protected] it organizations, games, raffles, educational too! We would love to hear what historic or by information, screenings, food and even the Meals On Wheels pieces you have that help shape Hubbard’s mail to EDUCATION NOTEBOOK arrival of Life Flight helicopter. The hospital past, present and future. Webster Times - 25 Elm St., attracted some 500 individuals and families seeking volunteers Southbridge, MA 01550 has maintained an overall minimum GPA of to our hospital campus. Nichols College 3.50 on a scale of 4.0. Only members of sports New England Institute of YOUR DOG IS The event was great success. This year, the DUDLEY — Tri-Valley Inc. is looking for teams in which the conference sponsors a local hospital is keeping the tradition going, reliable people to help pack Meals on Wheels UMass blood center seek donors CAPE COD — A total of 16 Nichols student- championship are eligible for this team. Technology as well as re-instating a new event in the fall. at the Dudley preparation site. athletes were named to The Commonwealth On Sunday, Oct. 5, Hubbard Hospital will BUYING COINS 50 Years Experience • Adam Schremser of Dudley,Men’s Soccer, All volunteers receive training. Anyone in Numismatics Coast Conference 2007-2008 Academic All- WARWICK, R.I. — Shepherd Hill Regional host its First “Small Town Heart” Breast WORCESTER — UMass Memorial Blood SEE US FOR YOUR HIGHEST OFFER Accounting major. who can give as little as two hours per week Donor Center is currently seeking healthy Conference Team as announced by High School 2008 graduates Matthew Cancer 5K Walk/Run. In years past, Hubbard of their time to help with this important task • Collections • Accumulations volunteers to donate blood or blood products • Gold & Silver • Jewelry • Diamonds Commissioner Gregg M. Kaye. Brian C. LaBrec, of North Oxford, graduat- Marcelonis, Dorothy Stevens, Douglas teamed up with Ultimate Touch Hair Salon is asked to call Tri-Valley’s Nutrition In all, 312 student athletes from the confer- LeBlanc (of Dudley), and Jesus Santiago of on East Main Street. The last walk occurred to provide life-saving blood products and We would appreciate the opportunity to ed from Nichols College on May 10 with a Program at (508) 949-6640. therapeutic services to patients at UMass discuss the sale of your holdings in an orderly ences’ 14 institutions earned honors. Charlton, along with Bartlett High School SMARTER in 2004, but Hubbard continues to be dedicat- and intelligent manner. In our 50 years of Master of Business Administration degree. Tri-Valley, Inc. is a private, non-profit Memorial Medical Center. All blood types are The Academic All-Conference Team con- In addition, Associate Professor of graduates Michael Buchanan and Anika ed to breast cancer awareness and communi- agency providing in-home and community business we have built a reputation for honesty sists of any starter or significant reserve who Pecyana of Webster, have received a Book ty participation. With the support of needed, and appointments are only required John W. Frink, Professional Numismatist Marketing Lawrence D. Downs presented based services in 25 towns in south central for platelet donations. Member ANA, NENA has attained at least sophomore status and LaBrec with an Award for Academic Award Scholarship from New England Ultimate Touch and other local businesses, Massachusetts. The agency receives funding Institute of Technology. The Book Award the Walk/Run is an opportunity for those in The Blood Donor Center, located on GREY CRANE RARE COINS &JEWELRY Excellence for his scholastic excellence in the from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lakeside Level A of the UMass Memorial M.B.A. program. 2008 consisted of a leather bound dictionary THAN YOU. Southern Worcester County to come together through the Executive Office of Elder Affairs LOCATED IN THE OLD MONTGOMERY WARD BUILDING and an $1,800 scholarship to the Rhode Island for a great cause, have fun, exercise and Medical Center — University Campus, is 112 Main Street, Putnam, CT • (860) 963-7342 and Federal financial support under the open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, based technical college. share a common goal. Older Americans Act furnished by the OPEN Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 10:00 to 4:30 The Walk/Run will begin and end on hospi- Central MA Agency • BLUEBERRIES • RASPBERRIES • BLACKBERRIES • GRAPES HE KNOWS TO STAY IN HIS OWN tal campus. Water stops and snacks will be on Aging and the • BLUEBERRIES • RASPBERRIES • BLACKBERRIES • GRAPES • provided. One hundred percent of the pro- B Massachusetts Roofing Sale! 3 gal. ceeds from the Walk/Run will go toward the FATHER’S $ 95 • PERENNIALS • BULK OR MULCH AG Executive Office of GRASSES $ 95 15 Hubbard Hospital Mammography Reg. 21 BACK YARD. Elder Affairs. Funds N Fast, easy installation DAY Large Selection of Perennials - 4” - 2 gal. Department to enhance services and equip- are also received from N Goes directly over old roof ment. $ 95 other public and pri- N Won’t rust or corrode Assorted 6’ Wood Trellis 9 Anyone who wishes to sign up may go to SPECIALS vate sources. All N Reduces noise www.hubbardhealth.com and download a donations are wel- Fontaine Enterprises Inc. N Provides added insulation Large selection of Arborvitaes Registration Brochure. Pre-Registration fee come and memorials Emerald Green - Dark American Buy 4 Propane is $10. The day of the walk/run, registration N Lifetime Limited Warranty Get 1 Re-fills may be established. White Brown Red Giant Arborvitaes FREE 7 days / Great Seamless Aluminum Gutters will be $15. The first 150 pre-registered walk- N Visit us at www.ondura.com Prices For information Black Green Gray Replacement Windows & Doors ers/runners will receive T-shirts. Sponsor Statuary, about services call Tan Blue Fountains, ROSE BUSHES Buy 4 get 1 Free Plastering & Drywall forms may also be downloaded from our Web of equal or lesser value Tri-Valley’s free Help- * IN STOCK COLORS Urns, HUNDREDS site. Large selection of new crop vegetables & flowers Insulation-All Types Line at 1-800-286-6640. per 48” x 79” sheet Benches OF HANGING DIG LOCAL. In addition, thanks to the support of local Large Selection Of Ethnic Vegetable Plants: P.O. 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THOMPSON — Sandra A. dren’s and grandchildren’s sporting and R.I., Debra Crews of Lawtey, Fla., and Donna On Aug. 21, 1943, Edith was married to the Makarewicz, 64, of 200 school events and celebrating their accom- Roberts of Raiford, Fla.; two brothers, Roy love of her life, Donald Fisher Sr. of Putnam. Fabyan Rd., North plishments. Tommy looked forward to spend- Wheeler of Webster and Paul Wheeler of They resided in Putnam raising their three Grosvenordale, died ing winters in Florida but couldn’t wait to get Clarksburg; a sister, Esther Korfagge of children and running the family business, Wednesday, May 28, in home to his family. We will miss his daily Atlanta, Ga.; 11 grandchildren and 19 great- Fisher Brothers Dairy. Edith loved being a Fairlawn Rehabilitation phone calls to make sure we were all doing grandchildren. mother and a homemaker. She enjoyed gar- Hospital, Worcester, after an fine. He was predeceased by two brothers, Phil dening, sewing and baking. There were often illness. Calling hours were held Sunday, June 1, at Wheeler of Webster and William Wheeler of warm cookies to greet the children as they got She leaves four children, Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Schofield Blackstone. off the school bus. Ann Marie Duval and her husband James M. Ave., Dudley. His funeral Mass was celebrated Cecil was born in Webster, son of the late Woodis family gatherings were special of North Grosvenordale, Conn., Laura M. Monday, June 2, in St. Stephens Church, cor- Cecil R. and Helen E. (Metcalf) Wheeler and events. Edie was often seen taking the family Routhier and her husband David A. of Dudley, ner of routes 197 and 131, Quinebaug. lived in East Douglas before moving to photos that she shared with her family. She Gilbert J. Guay and his wife Kelly and Jeremy In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory Webster 10 years ago. He was a retired shoe was a long-term volunteer for the tumor clinic A. Guay and his wife Tracy L., all of Webster; to St. Stephens Renovation Fund, P.O. Box 222, factory worker and was a member of the VFW at Day Kimball Hospital and volunteered for a brother, William Makarewicz of San or Quinebaug Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box and American Legion. the Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations. Francisco, Calif.; seven grandchildren, Jared, 144, both Quinebaug, CT 06260, or to the Neely Graveside services with Military Honors After her home was almost destroyed by fire Dylan and Taylor Duval, Aaron Routhier, and House c/o www.camneelyfoundation.com. were held Tuesday, June 10, in Mount Zion on Aug. 1, 2007, she recently returned to her Andrew, Gabriella and Anna Guay. Tommy’s guestbook is at www.bartelfuner- Cemetery,Webster. Calling hours at the Shaw- newly restored dwelling where she spent her She was awaiting the birth of her fifth alhome.com. Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School Street, remaining days. grandson in September. Webster were held Tuesday, June 10. The family expresses appreciation to Day She was preceded in death by her sister, In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kimball Hospice nurses and Sharon Lapiere Judith Brodeur, in 1984 and by her brother the Webster-Dudley Veterans Council. for their compassion and care. Robert Makarewicz in 2004. Anna Negoshian, 80 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in She was born in Webster, a daughter of her memory to Daily Bread, 53 Grove St., William J. and Anna B. (Zachara) Makarewicz WORCESTER — Anna (Simonian) Putnam. and was a lifelong resident. She graduated Negoshian, 80, of 45 Goldthwaite Rd., died Funeral service was held Tuesday, June 10, from Bartlett High School in 1961 and from Saturday, June 7, at Saint Vincent Hospital, David I. Barrie, 72 at the Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Quinsigamond School of Nursing in Worcester. Grove St., Putnam. Worcester in 1968, earning a degree as a regis- Her husband, Malcolm Negoshian died in OXFORD — David I. “Big In lieu of flowers, donations to Daily Bread, tered nurse. March 2001. Daddy” Barrie, 72, of Beverly 53 Grove St., Putnam, CT 06260. She first worked in the intensive care unit at She leaves two sons, Malcolm Negoshian Jr. St., died peacefully Sunday, To share a memory with her family, “light a Hubbard Regional Hospital for 10 years and of Fitchburg and Jack Negoshian of June 8, at Sunbridge- candle” at www.smithandwalkerfh.com. then as a medical surgical nurse at Day Westborough; two daughters, Gail Estes of Sandalwood Nursing Home, Kimball Hospital in Putnam, Conn. She was a Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Nancy Negoshian of Oxford, with his family by his nursing supervisor at Worcester State Worcester; and six grandchildren. side. Hospital since 1986, retiring recently due to ill- She was born in Camden, N.J., daughter of He is survived by his wife of ness. the late Papel S. and Shooshan (Nazarrian) 51 years, Barbara J. (Holyoke) Florence P. Dupre, 93 She was a member of St. Joseph Church in Simonian. Anna lived in Sebring, Fla., before Barrie of Oxford; four children, Susan G. Rys North Grosvenordale. She belonged to the moving to Worcester seven years ago. She was and her husband David of Woodstock, Conn., DUDLEY/SALEM, N.H. — Florence P. Mass. Nursing Association. Sandra enjoyed a homemaker. Sheryl A. Parker of Oxford, Scott D. Barrie (Mercier) Dupre, 93, formerly of Village St., playing bingo and computer games, stargaz- Funeral services and burial will be held at and his companion Terry of Oxford, and Sally died Tuesday, June 3, in Salem, N.H., after an ing and the outdoors. She had a fondness for the convenience of the family. There are no L. Belanger-Metzger and her husband Ron illness. animals, particularly her daughter’s late dog, calling hours. Metzger of Sutton; his sister, M. Patricia Her husband, Vincent A. Dupre, died in Dusty. In lieu of flowers, donations in Anna’s mem- Barrie of West Boylston; a sister-in-law, Anna 1984. The funeral was held Saturday,May 31, from ory may be made to the American Heart Barrie of Holden; seven grandchildren, Jaryd, She leaves a son, Retired Air Force the Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 Assocation, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA Katie, Sarah, Tracy,Jill, Jane, and Tyler; and a Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Dupre of Salem, School St., with a Mass in Sacred Heart of 01701. great grandson, Dylan. N.H.; six grandchildren; two great grandchil- Jesus Church, 16 East Main St. After crema- Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., He was predeceased by a brother, John S. dren; and nieces and nephews. tion, burial will be at the convenience of the Webster, is directing arrangements. Barrie of Holden. She was preceded in death by her daughter, family. Mr. Barrie was born in Worcester, the son of Janis A. Lock of Salem, N.H., in 1989 and by Donations in her name may be made to the the late John and Blanche (Goodwin) Barrie, her very close friend Bradford J. Kemp of Arthritis Foundation, Mass. Chapter, and lived in Worcester before moving to Webster in 2004. Chatham Center, Suite 450, 29 Crafts St., Oxford 40 years ago. She was born in Webster, the daughter of Newton, MA 02458. Cecelia M. Pluta- He graduated from Worcester Boys Trade Anthony T. and Minnie L. (Parker) Mercier. High School in 1955. She graduated from Saint Louis High School Choiniere, 92 Mr. Barrie was a police officer on the Oxford in 1932. She lived in Dudley for most of her life Police Department for 29 years, retiring in before moving to Salem. 1998. He also owned and operated Big Daddy Mrs. Dupre was the librarian at the Pearle Thomas J. Monaco Sr., 85 DUDLEY — Cecelia M. (Galinski) Pluta- Tours/Little Daddy Limousine Service in L. Crawford Memorial Library for 26 years Choiniere, 92, formerly of Prospect Ave., died Oxford for 20 years. Mr. Barrie was a member before retiring in 1978. She was a member of Monday,June 2, in Sierra Vista, Ariz., after an DUDLEY — Thomas J. of the Blue Knights, the Lions Club in Oxford, Saint Anthony of Padua Church. illness. Monaco Sr., 85, died the Auburn Elks, and the Oxford Police Honor A memorial Mass was held Tuesday, June Her first husband, John E. Pluta, died in Wednesday, May 28, in Guard. His family would like to thank his spe- 17, in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 24 Dudley 1990. Her second husband, Delvine Choinire, Harrington Memorial cial friends at Sunbridge-Sandalwood in Hill Rd. Burial will be at the convenience of died in 2003. Hospital, Southbridge, with Oxford, for all of their help and care through- the family.There are no calling hours. She leaves two sons, Thomas Pluta and his his loving family at his side. out his illness. Donations in her name may be made to wife Holly of Marston Mills and Roger Pluta He leaves his wife of 55 A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. on Lighthouse Hospice Foundation, 529 Main St., and his wife Ellen of Sierra Vista, with whom years, Roseanne (Mangan) Friday, June 13, at North Cemetery, Main St., Suite 123, Charlestown, MA 02129. she lived; two grandchildren, Benjamin Pluta Monaco; three sons, Thomas Oxford. Calling hours were held Thursday, Arrangements are under the direction of of Dayville, Conn., and Alina Pluta of J. Monaco Jr. and his wife Deborah of Dudley June 12, at Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 East Main St., Louisville, Mich.; nieces and nephews. and their children Lauren and Liza; a great- St., Oxford. Webster. She was born and raised in Webster, a granddaughter Kadynce; William Monaco of In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions For more information, visit www.scanlon- daughter of Benjamin and Stasia (Kobza) Southbridge and his children Alyssa and may be made to the Sunbridge-Sandalwood fs.com. Galinski. She lived in Dudley from 1939 until Anthony, Paul Monaco of Woodstock and his Nursing Home, c/o Activities Department, 3 moving to Arizona in 2004. children Elizabeth, Mario and Lorenzo; two Pine St., Oxford, MA 01540. Mrs. Pluta-Choiniere was a winder at Anglo daughters, Darlene Marcucci and her hus- For more information www.paradisfuneral- Fabrics Company in Webster for 30 years band Mario of Southbridge and their children home.com. Leonard John Benoit, 82 Sergio, Carisa and Guida; Lisa Bodreau and before she retired. She was a former member of St. Andrew Bobola Church, and a former her husband Steven of Quinebaug and their SALISBURY, N.C. — Leonard John Benoit, children Michael, Jillian and Madison. He member and past vice-president of the Dudley Women’s Club. 82, of Salisbury, N.C., formerly of Oxford, and also leaves four siblings, Beatrice Taglione, Edith Evelyn Woodis Ocala, Fla., died Sunday, May 18, at his resi- James Monaco and Angelo Monaco all of The funeral was held Tuesday,June 10, from Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 dence. Southbridge and Jacqueline Bonavita of Fisher, 85 Born Feb. 16, 1926, in Belmont, N.H., Mr. Springfield. School St., Webster, with a Mass in St. Andrew Bobola Church, 54 West Main St. Burial was in Benoit was a son of the late Flodora Dube He was predeceased by Larry Monaco and Benoit and the late Edward E. Benoit. Angeline Stawiecki. St. Joseph Garden of Peace, Webster. PUTNAM, Conn. — Edith Evelyn Woodis Calling hours were held Monday, June 9, in Fisher passed away at her home of colon can- Educated in Belmont schools, he was a vet- He was born and raised in Southbridge, the eran of the U.S. Navy, serving during World son of Felix and Celia (Guilia) Monaco. He the funeral home. cer with her family at her bedside June 8. She was born in Putnam, Conn., Oct. 15, War II in the European and Pacific theaters. graduated from Cole Trade School. He worked He retired as a salesman after 22 years with as a molder at the A.O. and some 30 years for 1922. The ninth child of Elbert E. and Mabelle Williams Woodis of Putnam, she was prede- Sears Roebuck in Auburn. the Mass Turnpike retiring as a Foreman. He Cecil E. Wheeler, 76 Mr. Benoit was a member of Sacred Heart participated in softball as a semi-pro pitcher ceased by three brothers and five sisters and her husband, Donald Fisher Sr., who passed Catholic Church; Past Exalted Ruler of the for the American Legion League along side Auburn Lodge of Elks 2118 in Auburn; mem- WEBSTER — Cecil E. away Sept. 2, 2006. teammate Rocky Marciano. ber of VFW of Oxford, and Ocala, Fla.; and Wheeler, 76, of 96 Slater St., Survivors include her son Donald Jr. and He was a former Park Commissioner in member of Salisbury GARS. died Wednesday, June 4, at Flo of Thompson; daughters Bette and hus- Southbridge. Tommy was a founding member Survivors include wife Dorothy (June) Ryan Saint Vincent Hospital in band Jim Magnan of Manchester, Maine; of the Henry St. Field. Tommy was active in Benoit, whom he married May 7, 1949, in Worcester. Barbara and husband Thomas of Knoxville, local politics he was co-district campaign Oxford; son Ltd. Paul E. Benoit, USN, (Sharon) He was predeceased by his Tenn.; brother Leslie Woodis and wife Helen of chairman for former Governor Francis of Jacksonville, Fla.; daughter Cheryl B. wife, Anna (Krukowski) Putnam; sister-in-law Pauline Woodis of East Belloti and Governor Edward King. Sjoblom (John) of Salisbury; and grandchil- dren Derek J. Sjoblom of Salisbury and Donovan P. Benoit and Islay A. Benoit of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Jacksonville, Fla. A funeral Mass was held Thursday, May 22, Funeral Home Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. James. A. Ebright officiating. Burial was in 340 School Street, Webster, MA 01570 Salisbury National Cemetery with military honors by North Carolina and Rowan County (508)943-1515 Honor guards. Serving families like our own Memorial donations may be sent to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, New Building Fund, Since 1933 128 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, NC 28144; or Rowan Regional Home Heath and Hospice, 720 www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com Grove St., Salisbury, NC 28144.

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Lake St., Webster, Friday, June 13, from 8 p.m. hand cut French fries, hamburgers and hot Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be to 12 a.m. No cover charge. B&E is Bill Safe Boating Day 2008 at Webster Lake, dogs. Black Tavern and newly renovated barn served. The event will be held Wednesday, Gliniecki on guitar and vocals and Ed DeLuca Memorial Beach Boat Ramp, Sunday June 15, will be open for tours. June 25, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Main Dining on bass. “B&E” plays acoustic classic rock. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date, June 22). The Room at Webster Manor, 745 School St., Dino’s serves pub food until 10 p.m. on week- local Tri-State Flotilla 10-2 of the United States Webster. For more information, call (508) 949- ends. Full bar, wide variety of beers on draft. Coast Guard Auxiliary will be at the Memorial Friday, June 20 — 0644. Boat Ramp offering Vessel Safety Checks (VSC). It is a free check of a vessel’s equip- Saturday, June 21 Saturday, June 14 ment for compliance with federal, state and Saturday, June 28 local safety requirements. This is a voluntary OXFORD DUDLEY program and not an official boarding for law CHARLTON enforcement purposes. For more information, The Friends of the Oxford Public Dudley Boy Scout contact our Vessel Examination Officer at Charlton Public Library Summer Reading (508) 943-3612, or e-mail [email protected]. Library will host Kick off Event at the field behind Charlton Troop 273 Pancake their annual spring Breakfast Saturday, Public Library, 40 Main St., Charlton, Book and Bake sale Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 14, 7:30 to 10:30 Friday,June 20, and a.m. at the St. Monday, June 16 Crafts/games/puppets/Remax balloon all Saturday, June 21, free, however, food will be available to pur- Anthony of Padua from 9:30 a.m. to 3 Church Hall. Tickets WEBSTER chase — hot dogs, chips, soda, snow cones, ket- p.m. at the Oxford tle corn, popcorn. For questions check our cost $6. Children 5 and Library, Main St., under are free. American Red Corss Blood Drive, Monday, Web site at www.charltonlibrary.org, or call June 16, from 1 to 7 p.m., at Webster’s 200 Oxford, rain or shine. Special member view- Kim or Molly at 508-248-0452, ext. 12. Note: Sportsman’s Club, 184 Sutton Rd. Each donor ing Thursday, June 19, from 12 to 7 p.m. Inclement weather will cause activities to be DUDLEY will receive a coupn for a free 6” Subway sand- Membership may be obtained at the door. The inside the library. wich, plus register to win Red Sox tickets. To sale features a wide variety of quality books, The Bible Fellowship Church will again be music, DVDs/VHS, audio tapes/CDs, chil- offering a “Car Care Day” for single ladies in ensure less time waiting, please call 800-GIVE LIFE (800-448-3543) to schedule your appoint- dren’s books and more. The Oxford Library ONGOING the area, on Saturday, June 14. Any single Teen program will host a raffle. The Friends of woman can call the church to make an ment to donate. Appointments are preferred, but walk-in donors are always welcome. You the Library is a group of volunteers commit- WEBSTER appointment for that day to receive a free oil ted to assisting the library, its programs and change, and a check of the basic safety and must be at least 17 years old, 110 pounds and in good general health. Please bring ID. resources. All are invited to become a member. June Art Show & Sale - Digital Nature maintenance concerns of her vehicle. The For more information call (508) 987-6003, ext. 3. Photography by Bette LaHair will be on dis- men of the church are providing this free play June 1-29, at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 service as a ministry of the church, and this is Tuesday, June 17 East Main St., Webster. For more information the third time the church has offered this min- Saturday, June 21 call 508-949-6232. Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-7, istry. They will be assisted by Dan Bonnette, OXFORD Saturday 10-5, Sunday 10-4. former owner of Bonnette’s Garage in Oxford. OXFORD This Car Care Day will take place in the tem- Pianofest 2008 DUDLEY porary new location of the church, at 40 will be presented Food Drive, Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m. Schofield Ave. in Dudley (The church’s former Tuesday,June 17, at to 2 p.m. at the Oxford Bandstand, to replenish Attention crafters. If you would like to par- location was on Route 131 in Thompson). Any 6 p.m. Thirty-one the local food pantry. Hosted by the Oxford ticipate in the Shepherd Hill Regional High woman interested in making an appointment piano students of Girl Scout Cadette Troop 575. School’s famous “Festival of Crafts” in can call Pastor Spinney at 508-943-4416 or at John Redick will be November, applications are begin taken and 860-923-9512, and give the year, make, model, performing a wide OXFORD are due by May 31. You may obtain an applica- and engine size of her vehicle. variety of musical tion by downloading from the Web site styles. Featured The Committee to Elect Guy Glodis recently www.shepherdhill.chorus.com, click “forms” DUDLEY performers will be announced that the annual south county link or you may call Robyn at (508) 248-0710 or Kyle Fishwick, of Dudley, Andy Masley, of southern style BBQ will be held Saturday, Barbara at (508) 248-1493. Public Invitation to Webster, who is the pianist for the Bartlett June 21, from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Singletary Rod attend the Dudley High School show choir. Chris Borelli, from and Gun Club, located at 300 Sutton Ave. in WEBSTER Conservation Land Webster, will perform Chopin and an original Oxford. This year’s event will feature chil- Trust Wine Tasting song he composed and recently performed in a dren’s rides, games, and music. The menu will The acclaimed genealogy, family tree and Saturday, June 14, from 4 competition at Mechanics Hall in Worcester. be a southern style BBQ, and will include: family history site Ancestry Library is now to 6 p.m., at The Black The event is free and open to the public. chicken, pulled pork, hot dogs, and much available for use in the Corbin Public Library, Tavern, 138 Center Rd., Pianofest 2008 will take place at Oak Hill Bible more. Tickets cost $25 per adult, children are 2 Lake St., Webster. Come and find out about Dudley. Sponsored by Church, 40 Sacarrappa Road, Oxford. For free, and can be purchased either at the event, your ancestors. Marty’s of Dudley. Cost more information, call (508) 943-3220. or in advance by calling Ron Valerio: 508-612- is $30 per person. 0900. WEBSTER Offerings include fine WEBSTER wines (some organic) hors d’oeuvres and OXFORD/WEBSTER Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held always...interesting conversation. Call (508) Free computer class for all ages Tuesday, every Monday from 12-1 p.m. at Hubbard 949-2468 to reserve/purchase tickets. June 17, at 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Webster Senior The OHS Class of 1978 is hosting an Regional Hospital, 340 Thompson Road, Center, School Street. “ALOHA” reunion for anyone who attended or Webster, in the Conference Room in the OXFORD taught at Oxford High School in the 1970s. Medical Office Building. Verbal therapy - one Shorts and sandals are encouraged at this on one, group, peer group, psychiatric assess- All-you-can-eat breakfast at the Oxford Wednesday, June 18 island-themed reunion being held at Indian ment and evaluation, psychopharmacological Masonic Lodge, 22 Mt. Pleasant St., Oxford, Ranch in Webster on June 21, from 6:30 p.m. to RX, drug and alcohol RX and inpatient detox. Saturday,June 14, from 7 to 10 a.m. Adults cost WEBSTER 12 midnight. The cost is $39 per person and the All are welcome. $7, children 6-12, $5, under 6 is free. deadline for reservations is May 31. No tickets The Webster Dudley Business Alliance will be sold at the door. For information or WEBSTER OXFORD invites all local business owners to a reservations, contact Steve and Janice “Celebrate Summer” Networking Night (Markarian) Day at 508-949-0057 or e-mail Chess Match, at Webster’s Corbin Public Cub Scout Pack 147 is Wednesday, June 18, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at [email protected]. Library — every Monday,from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. holding a can and bottle Cindy’s Flower & Gift Shop, 299 Main St., Come and play.For more information, contact drive for recyclable and Webster (next to the Post Office). Cost: $5 for OXFORD Youth Services Librarian Andrew Tai at (508) returnable bottles. WDBA members, $8 for non-members. 949-3880, or at [email protected]. Please bring your empty Members may bring one guest for free. Reserve space now for the St. Roch Church returnable (not water or Catered by Starry Night Café. Free door Flea Market & Craft Fair, in conjunction with WEBSTER juice) bottles to the prizes, including one free membership ($50 our annual Parish Festival, Saturday, June 21, Oxford Town Common at value). Every attendee will receive a free gift from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (set up at 7 a.m.), 342 Main Free videos and books! Borrow videos, the Bandstand, Route 12, courtesy of Cindy’s Flower & Gift. Bring plen- St., Oxford. Space rental: $20 for a 12-foot by 12- books and magazines with your free Webster Oxford, between 9 a.m. ty of business cards. Meet your fellow local foot spot (vendors must provide tables and Library card. Sign up at the library,2 Lake St.! and 12 noon Saturday, business owners. For more information call remove own trash). To reserve space, call Adults please bring a picture ID. June 14. If you have any questions or would Deb Horan at 508-949-6232. Danielle at 608-476-3020 or the parish rectory at like to request a pick-up, please contact Orrin 508-987-8987. Rosebrooks at (508) 987-6240. Thursday, June 19 — DUDLEY Monday, June 23 Do you or your group Friday, June 20 have an upcoming event? The Calvary Assembly of God in Dudley WEBSTER Let us help get the message out: will host a free movie night Saturday, June 14, OXFORD at 7 p.m. The church hosts a movie night on Wild Reads at your library — Webster’s [email protected] the second Saturday of each month. At last, the Friends of the Oxford Library Summer Reading Program is coming. or by Copyright laws prohibit us from putting the have announced that the New Cat’s Meow’s Registration begins Monday, June 23. Come to mail to Community Calender movie title in writing, so we have to come up are in. They are of the old and new building the kick-off party Monday, June 23, from 11 c/o Webster Times - 25 Elm St., with clever ways of letting people know what and look very nice. There is a limited quantity a.m. to 12 p.m. on the grass outside of the Southbridge, MA 01550 the movie is. This month, the movie is a truly at $20 each and may be picked up at the library Corbin Public Library. Bring a bag lunch. We ENCHANTing picture. A fun night for the or call 987-6003, ext. 3, to reserve yours. They will provide the dessert. Read for fun. Read for will also be on sale before and after the Book Est. 1988 508.949.0035 860-923-9831 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Michael J. Williams Inc. SHEET METAL FABRICATION All Types of Heating & A/C New Installations & Repairs 4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net Worcester Irish Festival is better than ever

his weekend marks small bars to prestigious the annual GETTING concert halls, and has sold Worcester Irish more than 140,000 albums TMusic Festival. Its IN since 1996, without signing purpose is to bring people of to a major label. all ages and cultures togeth- TUNE The Joshua Tree (Sunday er through music, food and 4:30 p.m.) prides themselves beverages while also pro- MARK with their ability to gener- moting Irish culture and RENBURKE ate a unique musical experi- the city of Worcester, Mass. ence that does not lend itself Events commence at noon to impersonations. Without on Saturday and go until compromising artistic Sunday evening. Irish music legends Black47 integrity, the band has gone to great lengths will headline the first night, and Sunday’s to reproduce the distinct sound of one of the headliner is premier U2 tribute act, The world’s most popular rock bands. Joshua Tree. For more information and tickets for the Here’s a rundown of the full music schedule. Worcester Irish Festival, visit www.worces- Mulligan’s Fancy (Saturday noon) is made teririshmusicfestival.com. up of a group of eclectic musicians who Friday, June 13 share a common interest in Celtic and • Worcester Irish Music Festival — noon, American folk music, including Clancy and Hibernian Cultural Centre & Fiddlers’ Makem classics; traditional jigs and reels; Green, Temple Street, Worcester. and Canadian, Scottish and Appalachian • Bill McCarthy & His Guitar — 9 p.m., The favorites. Galway Bay, Worcester. Fergus (Saturday 2 p.m.) is a contemporary • Jimmy O’Neil — 9 p.m., Fiddler’s Green, 19 Irish trio from Worcester. Their eclectic mix- Temple St., Worcester. ture of musical influences makes them push • Sean Ryan — 7 p.m., Greendale’s Pub, the envelope of contemporary Irish music. Worcester. Fergus has won the write-in Best New Act • Mike Crandall with Ricky “King” Russell award for the Worcester Magazine Turtle Boy — 9:30 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester. Awards, and Cait Sargent was nominated for • Panache — Sakura Tokyo, Worcester. Best Female Vocalist in the Pulse Magazine • Supernaut (Black Sabbath tribute) with Music Awards. They play a mixture of Irish, Stonecrusher, Mafia Bong Hit and Kings folk, rock and country, not to mention a Chapel — 9 p.m., The Lucky Dog, Worcester. touch of reggae, comedy and original songs. • Brett & Lisa “Brumby” — Brian’s Clockwise from top left: Black47, The Joshua Tree, Fergus, The Brennan Brothers, Mulligan’s Fancy, The The Brennan Brothers (Saturday 4 p.m.) Restaurant, 91 Providence Road, Linwood, Town Pants. Center: Seven Nations. offer something to please everyone. Their list Mass. (Route 122, Northbridge). of songs spans six decades, including drink- • Ann Munroe — 6 to 9 p.m., Sturbridge Southbridge. Danielson. ing songs, ballads, sing-alongs and clap- Coffee House, Route 20, Fiskdale, Mass. • Hip-Hop Showcase featuring B’LoCo, alongs, making a great time for people of all • The Shepards with the Few — The Pump Deminutive, Dirty C, C.o.t.N, Double K Wednesday, June 18 ages. House, Southbridge, Mass. RyDeRs, Emcee DMack, Evul Munnky, The • Steve Willey — 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., TJ The Town Pants (Saturday 6 p.m. and • In Dispute — The Gas Light Cafe, Dudley, Mystic Few — 9 p.m., Mill Street Brews, O’Brien’s, Sturbridge. Sunday 11 a.m.) is a Celtic rock band from Mass. Southbridge • Open mic — 8 p.m., The Desert Café, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. • B&E — 8 p.m., Dino’s Sports Bar and Grill, • Rob Denehy — 6 p.m., Sturbridge Coffee Danielson. Armed with a pawnshop’s worth of musical 40 Lake St., Webster, Mass. House, Route 20, Fiskdale. Thursday, June 19 instruments, The Town Pants play songs that • Ilyaimy with White Rose Confession — 8 • Dana Lewis — 8 p.m., The Whistle Stop, • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic — 8 p.m., TJ appeal to young and old alike. p.m., Victoria Station Cafe, Putnam, Conn. Oxford, Mass. O’Brien’s, Sturbridge. Based in New York City, Black 47 (Saturday • Desert Rain — The Desert Café, Danielson, • The Generators — 8 p.m., The Vanilla Bean • Open Mic — 8 p.m., Mill Street Brews, 6 p.m.) is a Celtic rock band made up of Irish Conn. Cafe, Pomfret, Conn., $15. Southbridge. expatriates, formed in the Bronx by Larry Saturday, June 14 • Mark Renburke & Johnny Bruce • Acoustic Jam with Al Lake — The Pump Kirwan and Chris Byrne in 1989. Their name • Worcester Irish Music Festival — 11 a.m., (DoubleTake) — 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle at House, Southbridge. is derived from the worst year of the Great Hibernian Cultural Centre & Fiddlers’ The Laurel House, Dayville, Conn. • Spinning Mule — The Desert Café, Irish Famine, 1847. Black 47 is at once politi- Green, Temple Street, Worcester. • Doors of Deception — The Desert Café, Danielson. cal, irreverent, militant and feisty. Their • Clamdigger — 9 p.m., The Galway Bay, Danielson. broad musical influences include punk rock, Worcester. Sunday, June 15 If you’re an artist who would like to be fea- rock and roll, Irish music, rap/hip-hop, reg- • Alive (Kiss tribute) with Switchblade • Mike & Amanda Lirange, Sunset Strippers tured, know of someone else who is or simply gae and soul. Suicide, Demon’s Alley — 9 p.m., The Lucky (’80’s glam rock) — 9 p.m., The Lucky Dog, want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- Seven Nations (Sunday 2:30 p.m.) is a Celtic Dog, Worcester. Worcester. mail me at rock band that formed in New York City,N.Y., • The Return of Fatwall Jack with Erica • The Mill Boys (Irish) — 4 to 8 p.m., TJ [email protected]. in 1993. The name comes from the seven Rodney — 9:30 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester. O’Brien’s, Sturbridge. Anything I get before Friday of each week will Celtic nations, including Scotland, Ireland, • Panache — Sakura Tokyo, Worcester, Tuesday, June 17 make the following Friday’s paper. Keep the Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, the Isle of Man Mass. • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic — 7:30 p.m., music live and not so quiet here in and the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula • Old School — 9:30 p.m., Greendale’s Pub, Greendale’s Pub, Worcester. Northeastern Connecticut and Central (Callaecia). The band tours extensively and Worcester. • Blues Jam with Brandt Taylor, Kurt Meyer Massachusetts! has played in many diverse venues, from • Weight of Gravity — The Pump House, and Jay Parker — 8 p.m., The Desert Café,

Establishing our ‘recognizability’ CHURCH LISTINGS “A new command I give says in the verse above it study,Wednesdays, 7 p.m. you: Love one another.As I is the way in which we WEBSTER have loved you, so you BEYOND love one another. By this EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIA- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF must love one another. By all men will know that THE PEWS TION, 5 N. Main St. (508) 943-8714. The Rev.Dallas DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of this all men will know you are my disciples, if Decker. Saturdays, 4:30 p.m., Sundays, 10 a.m., Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev.John R. that you are my disciples, you love one another. Church school, Sundays, 10 a.m White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 if you love one another.” Jesus is saying that the reconciliationweb.org. a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Sun. 8:30 a.m. (John 13:34-35) TIM most important defining Open & Affirming Congregation. All are welcome. VAMOSI quality every Christian is CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH, Handicapped Accessible. top and think for a required to possess is a hosted at the Church of the Reconciliation, 5 North moment and tell love for one another. Main St. For information, contact: Father Brian D. ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W.Main St. (508) 943- me what product Now note this: The kind McIntyre, SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 5633. The Rev.Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 4:45 p.m. Sor company you lions of dollars putting that of love that Jesus requires @yahoo.com. Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and 10:30 a.m. (in think of when you see the symbol in front of you as from us is very different Prayers for healing on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays English). following: A set of golden often as they possibly can. than what one might nor- of the month at 6:30 p.m. arches; a little apple with a They know that when you mally experience in this ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, bite out of it; a swish on a are ready to part with your world. Did you notice the FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev.Paul tennis shoe; a mouse with hard-earned dollars, you first five words of the sec- and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev.Richard Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. big ears and a smiling face; are far more likely to spend ond sentence? “As I have Amendola. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. a box of cereal with a tiger your money on a product loved you” That’s the stan- ST. COLUMBA ANGLICAN CHURCH, printed on the front; a walk- that has high “recognizabil- dard we measure against. CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. in Nichols College Chapel, Center Road. (860) 779-3476. The Rev.Donald Farrell. Sundays, 10 a.m. ing peanut wearing a top ity.” So branding is a very Our love for one another is the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible hat and carrying a cane; a important consideration placed against the backdrop study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. bald-headed guy with one when companies are plan- of the Cross. It’s a love that OXFORD ning their marketing strate- earring wearing a white T- is sacrificial. It’s a love that FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY shirt; a picture of two fin- gy. gives even when there is 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev.Thomas B. SAINTS, 9 Old Webster Road. (508) 987-1083. Bishop gers walking with a yellow Have you ever though nothing that comes back in Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and Fred Cox. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. background. about what symbol or image return. It’s a love that takes children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. Chances are you recog- might be used to picture a the initiative towards estab- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH nized each of these symbols brand called “You?” What’s lishing reconciliation. It’s a HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, NATIONAL OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee without very much thought. distinctive about you? What love that is forgiving over CATHOLIC, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev.Dr. D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. But do you know why you feelings do others have and over again. It’s not nat- Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. Saturdays, 4 p.m. recognized them? It’s when they think about you? ural — it’s supernatural. All are welcome. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, because each of these com- What do your appearance, It’s not impossible, because 355 Main St. (508) 987-2211. The Rev.Samuel W. panies have been very suc- attitudes, and activities it is commanded. It’s a kind SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) Young. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. cessful at promoting their communicate to others? of love that stands out when 943-3140. The Rev.Michael J. Roy.Saturdays, 4 p.m. particular brand. What sets you apart and compared to the brand of Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning GRACE CHURCH “EPISCOPAL,” 270 Main St. (508) 987-0084. Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), Saturdays, “Branding” is a market- makes you different from love normally found in this worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. the rest? When others think 6:30 p.m., Sundays, 8 a.m. Prayer, Sundays, 10:10 a.m. ing strategy by which com- world of ours. It is undoubt- Holy Eucharist (Rite 2), Sundays, 10:30 a.m. panies give their products about you, what is the first edly unique in the world, SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, distinct identities. A brand gut-level reaction they have but it has always been the 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. is an image or symbol that as they picture you in their norm for the Church. It is (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, mind? Wednesday bible study,6 p.m. All are welcome. represents a particular never-ending, uncondition- Handicapped accessible. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. product or company. Long before Apple, Nike al and may at times seem Advertisers have a goal in or any ad agency came irrational. But it’s our only STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, mind when considering along, Jesus Christ under- option if we claim the name 35 Lake Parkway.(508) 949-7623. The Rev.Luke A. 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev. Paula branding. When you see a stood the importance of of Jesus. It’s the only mar- Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. (sum- Fletcher. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care particular image, they want “recognizability.” He want- keting plan Jesus even put mer) or 10 a.m. (September to May). provided. Sunday School for Kindergarten you to instantly associate it ed all of his followers to into place. “Loving others through Adults at 9 a.m with their product or com- conform to a certain “look” the way Jesus has loved us” ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, 53 Whitcomb St. pany. The more recogniza- if you will. Now, that’s not may at times seem like an (508) 943-0467. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. ble the symbol or image is talking about dressing the impossibility,but the expan- Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 7 and 11 a.m. (Polish), The Rev.James M. Steuterman. Saturdays, 4 p.m. to the consumer, the more same, having the same hair- sion of His kingdom hinges 8:15 and 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (English). Holy Day Sundays, 9 and 11:00 a.m. likely the consumer will be style or everyone conform- on our ability to love others Vigil Mass, 5 p.m. Holy Day Mass, 8:15 a.m. (Polish), to buy whatever it is they ing to the same set of cul- in impossible situations. 7 and 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (English). ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. are selling. Advertisers tural dynamics. It’s an When it is displayed over Monsignor Louis R. Piermarini. Saturdays, 4 p.m. know that brand “recogniz- extremely dysfunctional and over again in our lives ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. The Sundays, 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ability” (it actually is a real church that requires these it shows the world who Rev.Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF word, by the way) produces kinds of things from the Jesus actually is. Our basic Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. (Spanish). GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev.Sue credibility, generates posi- body of believers. Rather, it identity — our recognizabil- Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, tive emotional response and has to do with a fundamen- ity — is wrapped up in our UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, FEDERATED, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. normally results in user tal basic identity of every ability to love one another person who claims the 4 Church St. (508) 943-0061. Sundays, worship and loyalty amongst consumers. as Jesus has loved us. May service at 10 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St., (508) So companies will often name of Christian. God grant us the desire and 987-1248, Pastor Andrew Simon, Saturdays, 5 p.m., spend millions of dollars to “Recognizability” of Christ capacity to fulfill His com- Sundays 10 a.m., Sunday School, 8:45 a.m. establish just the right sym- followers has to do with mand. DUDLEY bol or slogan. And then they “how we act,” not “how we CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, PASTORS ... contact the Webster Times Editor to make will spend even more mil- look.” What is the trade- 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. additions or corrections to these free listings. mark of our faith? Jesus Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 13, 2008 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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LEGALS

THE COMMONWEALTH OF Attest: time and place of sale. The balance is to be County Highway bound opposite station MASSACHUSETTS DEBORAH J. PATTERSON paid by certified or bank check at Harmon 60+22.42: LAND COURT RECORDER Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, THENCE N 70° 59’ 40” E along Parcel E-1, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 200802-0720 GRN Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to distance of Six Hundred Eighty Six and (SEAL) Case No. 372290 June 13, 2008 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 98/100 (686.98) feet to an iron pipe; To: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty THENCE S 18° 27’ 30” W along Parcel 8, John Palker NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be now or formerly of Ralph Easterbrooks, a and to all persons entitled to the benefit of REAL ESTATE provided to purchaser for recording upon distance of Two Hundred Ninety Six and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. By virtue and in execution of the Power receipt in full of the purchase price. The 78/100 (296.78) feet to an iron pipe; Wells Fargo Bank, NA claiming to be the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage description of the premises contained in said THENCE S 81° 27’ 10” W along Parcel 8, holder of a Mortgage covering real property given by William Bernard and Tara Bernard mortgage shall control in the event of an now or formerly of Swiacki Realty Trust, a in Webster, numbered 6 Granite Street given to Mortgage Electronic Registration error in this publication. distance of Three Hundred Seventy Seven by John Palker to Mortgage Electronic Systems, Inc., dated August 25, 2005 and Other terms, if any, to be announced at and 82/100 (377.82) feet to an iron pipe in a Registration Systems, Inc., dated April 9, recorded with the Worcester County the sale. stone wall; 2004, and recorded with the Worcester (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST THENCE S 72° 55’ 10” w ALONG SAID County (Worcester District) Registry of Book 37156, Page 47, of which mortgage COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE Parcel 8, a distance of Three Hundred Deeds at Book 33269, Page 76 and now Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Twenty Six and 38/100 (326.38) feet to an held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed trustee under the Pooling and Servicing DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2005 iron pipe on the easterly side of Dresser Hill with said court a complaint for authority to Agreement dated as of November 1, 2005 GSAMP TRUST 2005-HE5 Road; foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- GSAMP Trust 2005-HE5 is the present hold- Present holder of said mortgage THENCE N 17° 04’ 50” W along the easter- lowing: by entry and possession and exer- er, for breach of the conditions of said mort- ly side of Dresser Hill Road, a distance of cise of power of sale. gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the By its Attorneys, Ninety and 00/100 (90.0) feet to a Worcester If you are entitled to the benefits of the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. County Highway Bound; Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- p.m. on July 11, 2008, on the mortgaged 150 California Street THENCE running northerly along the easter- ed and you object to such foreclosure you or premises located at 31 Tower Street, Newton, MA 02458 ly side of Dresser Hill Road, on a curve to your attorney should file a written appear- Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, (617) 558-0500 the right, having a radius of 1175.oo feet, a ance and answer in said court at Boston on all and singular the premises described in 200801-2390 - GRY length of 140.0 feet to the iron pipe at the or before the 14th of July, 2008 or you may said mortgage, June 13, 2008 point of beginning. be forever barred from claiming that such TO WIT: June 20, 2008 CONTAINING an area of approximately 4.1 foreclosure is invalid under said act. A certain tract or parcel of land situated June 27, 2008 acres. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief in the Town of Webster, Worcester County, Bk 35152 Pg 248 Justice of said Court on May 27, 2008. Massachusetts, being designated as Lots MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Parcel ID Number: which currently has the Attest: Nos. 20, 21, 22 and 23 on a plan of land By virtue and in execution of the Power address of 127 DRESSER HILL RD, DUD- DEBORAH J. PATTERSON entitled “plan of Beacon Heights, owned by of Sale contained in a certain mortgage LEY, Massachusetts 01571 ("Property 200802-0153-YEL Willard Welsh Realty Company, dated given by Susan Stevenson to Mortgage Address"): RECORDER October 1912, J. A. Whitaker, ENg.” said Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TOGETHER WITH all the improve- June 13, 2008 plan being recorded with the Worcester (“MERS”) solely as nominee for Lender ments now or hereafter erected on the prop- District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 60, (Wachovia Mortgage Corporation) and erty, and all easements, appurtenances, and THE COMMONWEALTH OF Plan 69 and further bounded and described Lender’s successors and assigns, dated fixtures now or hereafter a part of the prop- MASSACHUSETTS as follows: November 23, 2004, and recorded in the erty. All replacements and additions shall LAND COURT SOUTHERLY by Tower Street, two hun- Worcester County (Worcester District) also be covered by this Security Instrument. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT dred eighty-six (286) feet as shown on said Registry of Deeds in Book 35152, Page 250, All of the foregoing is referred to in this (SEAL) Case No. 372940 Plan; which mortgage was assigned to Security Instrument as the "Property". . ." To: WESTERLY by land of owner Washington Mutual Bank by assignment Said premises will be sold subject to Otto V. Viteri unknown,m sixty (60) feet; dated January 24, 2008, and recorded in the and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- and to all persons entitled to the benefit of NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Worcester County (Worcester District) tions, easements, improvements, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. the Town of Webster, two hundred eighty- Registry of Deeds in Book 42372, Page 331, covenants, outstanding tax title, municipal or SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. claiming to be the four and six tenths (284.6) feet; of which mortgage the undersigned is the other public taxes, assessments, liens or holder of a Mortgage covering real property EASTERLY by Lot No. 60 as shown on assignee and the present holder, for breach claims in the nature of liens, and existing in Webster, numbered 22 Robinson Street said Plan, nineteen (19) feet. of the conditions of said mortgage and for encumbrances of record created prior to the given by Otto V. Viteri to Mortgage CONTAINING according to said Plan the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be mortgage, if any there be. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated and Survey, 11,125 square feet. sold at public auction at 12:00 P.M. on Said premises will also be sold subject May 3, 2006, and recorded with the For mortgagors’ title see deed recorded Wednesday the 16th day of July, 2008, on to all leases and tenancies having priority Worcester County (Worcester District) with Worcester County (Worcester District) the mortgaged premises located at 127 over said mortgage, to tenancies or occupa- Registry of Deeds at Book 38937, Page 223 Registry of Deeds in Book 37156, Page 46. Dresser Hill Road, Dudley, Massachusetts, tions by persons on the premises now or at and now held by the plaintiff by assignment These premises will be sold and con- all and singular the real estate described in the time of the said auction which tenancies has filed with said court a complaint for veyed subject to and with the benefit of all said mortgage as follows: or occupations are subject to said mortgage, authority to foreclose said mortgage in the rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, "...the following described property to rights or claims in personal property manner following: by entry and possession covenants, liens or claims in the nature of located in the COUNTY of WORCESTER: installed by tenants or former tenants now and exercise of power of sale. liens, improvements, public assessments, SEE SCHEDULE A ATTACHED HERETO located on the premises, and also to all laws If you are entitled to the benefits of the any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, AND MADE A PART HEREOF and ordinances including, but not limited to, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- water and sewer liens and any other munic- Exhibit A all building and zoning laws and ordinances. ed and you object to such foreclosure you ipal assessments or liens or existing encum- A certain tract or parcel of land with the THE TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOU- or your attorney should file a written brances of record which are in force and are buildings thereon and all the privileges and SAND and 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS appearance and answer in said court at applicable, having priority over said mort- appurtenances thereto belonging situated in will be required to be paid by bank or certi- Boston on or before the 14th day of July gage, whether or not reference to such said Dudley, Massachusetts and bounded fied check only by the purchaser at the time 2008 or you may be forever barred from restrictions, easements, improvements, and described as follows, to with: and place of sale, and the balance of the claiming that such foreclosure is invalid liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the easterly purchase price shall be paid by bank or cer- under said act. TERMS OF SALE: side of Dresser Hill Road, at the northwest tified check in or within thirty five (35) days Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) corner of tract herein described, said pipe Justice of said Court on 2nd day of June Dollars by certified or bank check will be being One Hundred Ninety-Two and 14/100 Turn To LEGALS, page 7 2008. required to be paid by the purchaser at the (192.14) feet southerly of a Worcester www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 13, 2008 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7

LEGALS continued from page 6 same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 THE COMMONWEALTH OF the mortgaged premises located at 13 p.m. on July 9, 2008, on the mortgaged MASSACHUSETTS Brookstone Drive, Dudley, Worcester premises located at 54 Ennis Road , North LAND COURT County, Massachusetts, all and singular the thereafter with Attorneys Stanton & Davis, Oxford (Oxford), Worcester County, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT premises described in said mortgage, 1000 Plain Street, Marshfield, Massachusetts, all and singular the premis- (SEAL) Case No. 372669 TO WIT: Massachusetts. The successful bidder at es described in said mortgage, To: A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND IN DUDLEY, the sale of the premises shall be required to TO WIT: Richard A. Poirier; June A. Poirier MASSACHUSETTS SHOWN AS LOT 30 sign a Memorandum of Sale of Real A certain parcel of land with the buildings and to all persons entitled to the benefit of ON A PLAN ENTITLED, ‘DEFINITIVE SUB- Property By Auctioneer containing the thereon situated in Oxford, Worcester the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. DIVISION PLAN BROOKSTONE VILLAGE above terms at the Auction sale. County, Massachusetts, bounded and Wells Fargo Bank, NA claiming to be the OWNED BY PETER A. AMORELLO NEW Other terms, if any, to be announced at described as follows: holder of a Mortgage covering real property BOSTON ROAD, DUDLEY, MASSACHU- the time and place of the sale. BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner in Oxford, numbered 18 Vine Street given by SETTS DATED JANUARY 13, 1989’ AND SIGNED: Washington Mutual Bank, of the tract to be conveyed at an iron pipe Richard Poirier and June Poirier to RECORDED IN THE WORCESTER DIS- Present Holder of Said Mortgage, By: driven in the ground on the easterly line of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated April TRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, PLAN STANTON & DAVIS, As its Attorneys, the road leading from Texas Village to Taft 17, 2003, and recorded with the Worcester BOOK 621, PLAN 21, BEING MORE PAR- FROM THE OFFICES OF: Jon S. Davis, Hill known as Ennis Road and also being at County (Worcester District) Registry of TICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED Esquire, STANTON & DAVIS, 1000 Plain a corner of land now or formerly of Katherine Deeds at Book 29811, Page 128 and now AS FOLLOWS: Street, Marshfield, MA 02050, (781) 834- A. Mara and said pipe is located 141.6 feet, held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE EAST- 9181 more or less, northerly, measured along the with said court a complaint for authority to ERLY SIDE OF EUNICE AVENUE, NOW (2139-1544-108F/Stevenson)(06/13/08, easterly line of said road, from the north- foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- KNOWN AS BROOKSTONE DRIVE, AT 06/20/08, 06/27/08)(115604) easterly corner of land owned by Carl lowing: by entry and possession and exer- THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE June 13, 2008 Abrahamson. From said pipe: cise of power of sale. PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED; June 20, 2008 THENCE by the easterly line of said If you are entitled to the benefits of the THENCE N. 36 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 06 June 27, 2008 road; South 37° West, 105.6 feet, to an iron Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- SECONDS E. BY LOT 31, 237.12 FEET TO pipe driven in the ground at land now or for- ed and you object to such foreclosure you or A POINT; NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF merly of Katherine A. Mara. your attorney should file a written appear- THENCE S. 44 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 42 REAL ESTATE THENCE by land now or formerly of ance and answer in said court at Boston on SECONDS E. BY LAND NEW OR FOR- By virtue and in execution of the Power Katherine A. Mara; South 3° 41' West, 159.4 or before the JUL 14 2008 or you may be MERLY OF CHAUSSE 116.30 FEET TO A of Sale contained in a certain mortgage feet to an iron pipe driven in the ground. forever barred from claiming that such fore- POINT; given by Edward F. Hackenson and Joan E. THENCE by land now or formerly of closure is invalid under said act. THENCE S. 40 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 44 Hackenson to Mortgage Electronic Katherine A. Mara; South 75° 01' East, Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief SECONDS W. BY LOT 29 236.04 FEET TO Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 12, 275.0 feet to an iron pipe driven in the Justice of said Court on MAY 30 2008. A POINT ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF 2004 and recorded with the Worcester ground. Attest: BROOKSTONE DRIVE; County (Worcester District) Registry of THENCE by land now or formerly of DEBORAH J. PATTERSON THENCE NORTHERLY BY THE EASTERLY Deeds at Book 33034, Page 355, of which Katherine A. Mara; North 14° 59' East, 254.0 RECORDER LINE OF BROOKSTONS DRIVE, BY THE mortgage Chase Home Finance LLC is the feet to an iron pipe driven in the ground. 200802-0581-YEL ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF present holder, for breach of the conditions THENCE by land now or formerly of June 13, 2008 295.00 FEET, 100.50 FEET TO THE POINT of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Katherine A. Mara; North 74° 36' West, OF BEGINNING. closing, the same will be sold at Public 266.0 feet to the point of beginning. THE COMMONWEALTH OF CONTAINING 25,088 S.F. OF LAND Auction at 2:00 p.m. on July 11, 2008, on the CONTAINING 73,829 square feet of land MASSACHUSETTS ACCORDING TO SAID PLAN. mortgaged premises located at 3 Jeffrey together with a right of way over the wester- LAND COURT FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY: Street, Webster, Worcester County, ly end of an existing drive way. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT THE APN IS SHOWN BY THE COUNTY Massachusetts, all and singular the premis- For mortgagor's title see deed recorded (SEAL) Case No. 372671 ASSESSOR AS 031-C-2-121-010; es described in said mortgage, with Worcester County (Worcester District) To: SOURCE OF TITLE IS BOOK 19418, PAGE TO WIT: Registry of Deeds in Book 40982, Page 227. Thomas L. Pezzella;Lisa Houlihan Pezzella 4 (RECORDED 12/08/97) The land located in Webster, Worcester These premises will be sold and con- and to all persons entitled to the benefit of For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed record- County, Massachusetts, at Lakeside, so- veyed subject to and with the benefit of all the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. ed with Worcester County (Worcester called, on Lake Chaubunagungamaug, and rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Wells Fargo Bank, NA claiming to be the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 41445, being known and designated as Lots No. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of holder of a Mortgage covering real property Page 17. 510 and No. 511 an Plan of Lots at liens, improvements, public assessments, in Webster, numbered 80 Bates Point These premises will be sold and con- Lakeside, Webster, Mass., dated December any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Road given by Thomas L. Pezzella to veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 1, 1925, drawn by J. R. Kleindienst, water and sewer liens and any other munic- Mortgage Partners, Inc., dated June 10, rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Surveyor, said Lots No. 510 and 511 being ipal assessments or liens or existing encum- 2003, and recorded with the Worcester covenants, liens or claims in the nature of situated on Jeffrey Street as designated on brances of record which are in force and are County (Worcester District) Registry of liens, improvements, public assessments, said recorded Plan Book 164, Plan 1, applicable, having priority over said mort- Deeds at Book 30411, Page 367 and now any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, bounded and described together as follows: gage, whether or not reference to such held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed water and sewer liens and any other munic- NORTHEASTERLY one hundred (100) feet, restrictions, easements, improvements, with said court a complaint for authority to ipal assessments or liens or existing encum- more or less by Lots No. 503 and No. 504 as liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- brances of record which are in force and are on said plan; TERMS OF SALE: lowing: by entry and possession and exer- applicable, having priority over said mort- SOUTHEASTERLY one hundred (100) feet, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) cise of power of sale. gage, whether or not reference to such more or less, by Lot No. 512 as on said Dollars by certified or bank check will be If you are entitled to the benefits of the restrictions, easements, improvements, plan; required to be paid by the purchaser at the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. SOUTHWESTERLY one hundred (100) feet, time and place of sale. The balance is to be ed and you object to such foreclosure you TERMS OF SALE: more or less, by Jeffrey Street as on said paid by certified or bank check at Harmon or your attorney should file a written A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) plan; Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, appearance and answer in said court at Dollars by certified or bank check will be NORTHWESTERLY one hundred (100) feet, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Boston on or before JULY 14, 2008 or you required to be paid by the purchaser at the more or less, by Lots No. 508 and No. 509 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, may be forever barred from claiming that time and place of sale. The balance is to be as on said plan. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty such foreclosure is invalid under said act. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Said premises are conveyed subject to (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, restrictions and conditions of record insofar provided to purchaser for recording upon Justice of said Court on MAY 30, 2008. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to as the same may be in receipt in full of the purchase price. The Attest: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, force and effect. description of the premises contained in said DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty For mortgagor's(s') title see deed mortgage shall control in the event of an RECORDER (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be recorded with Worcester County (Worcester error in this publication. 200802-0529-YEL provided to purchaser for recording upon District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33034, Other terms, if any, to be announced at June 13, 2008 receipt in full of the purchase price. The Page 354. the sale. description of the premises contained in said These premises will be sold and con- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, mortgage shall control in the event of an veyed subject to and with the benefit of all AS TRUSTEE THE COMMONWEALTH OF error in this publication. rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Present holder of said mortgage MASSACHUSETTS Other terms, if any, to be announced at covenants, liens or claims in the nature of By its Attorneys, LAND COURT the sale. liens, improvements, public assessments, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT FIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 150 California Street (SEAL) Case No. 372740 CORPORATION water and sewer liens and any other munic- Newton, MA 02458 To: Present holder of said mortgage ipal assessments or liens or existing encum- (617) 558-0500 Dennis M. Monahan By its Attorneys, brances of record which are in force and are 200801-0127 - YEL and to all persons entitled to the benefit of HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. applicable, having priority over said mort- June 13, 2008 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. 150 California Street gage, whether or not reference to such June 20, 2008 LaSalle Bank National Association as Newton, MA 02458 restrictions, easements, improvements, June 27, 2008 Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors (617) 558-0500 liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Trust 2006-FF1, Mortgage Loan Asset- 200801-1582 - RED TERMS OF SALE: COMMONWEALTH OF Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FF1 claim- May 30, 2008 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) MASSACHUSETTS ing to be the holder of a Mortgage covering June 6, 2008 Dollars by certified or bank check will be LAND COURT real property in Dudley, numbered 47 Mason June 13, 2008 required to be paid by the purchaser at the DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Road given by Dennis M. Monahan to First time and place of sale. The balance is to be (Seal) Case No. 353323 Franklin A Division of National City Bank of COMMONWEALTH OF paid by certified or bank check at Harmon To: Indiana, dated June 17, 2005, and recorded MASSACHUSETTS Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Angel M. Rodriguez; with the Worcester County (Worcester LAND COURT Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Lynda S. Rodriguez District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36586, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Page 245 and now held by the plaintiff by (Seal) Case No. 373037 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: assignment has filed with said court a com- To: (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as plaint for authority to foreclose said mort- Rafal Kusnierz provided to purchaser for recording upon Trustee of Argent Mortgage Securities, Inc. gage in the manner following: by entry and and to all persons entitled to the benefit of receipt in full of the purchase price. The Asset Backed Pass Through Certificates, possession and exercise of power of sale. the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Wells description of the premises contained in said Series 2006-W5 under the Pooling and If you are entitled to the benefits of the Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Option One mortgage shall control in the event of an Servicing Agreement Dated as of May 1, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2 Asset-Backed error in this publication. 2006, Without Recourse claiming to be the ed and you object to such foreclosure you Certificates, Series 2006-2 claiming to be Other terms, if any, to be announced at holder of mortgage covering real property in or your attorney should file a written the holder of Mortgage covering real proper- the sale. Webster, numbered 96 Park Avenue given appearance and answer in said court at ty in Dudley, numbered Unit 5 in the Hill CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC by Angel M. Rodriguez and Lynda S. Boston on or before the 14th day of JUL Court Condominium, Unit 5 Hill Court Present holder of said mortgage Rodriguez to Argent Mortgage Company, 2008 or you may be forever barred from a/k/a 4 Hill Court, Unit 5, given by Rafal LLC, dated January 26, 2006, Recorded claiming that such foreclosure is invalid Kusnierz to Citizens Mortgage Corporation, By its Attorneys, with the Worcester County (Worcester under said act. dated August 5, 2005, Recorded at HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 38307, Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Worcester County (Worcester District) 150 California Street Page 42, and now held by plaintiff by assign- Justice of said Court on MAY 30, 2008 Registry of Deeds as Book 37006, Page Newton, MA 02458 ment has filed with said court a complaint for Attest: 269, and now held by the Plaintiff by assign- (617) 558-0500 authority to foreclose said mortgage in the DEBORAH J. PATTERSON ment, has filed with said court a complaint 200702-0905 - RED manner following: by entry and possession RECORDER for authority to foreclose said mortgage in June 13, 2008 and exercise of power of sale. If you are 200802-0646-GRY the manner following: by entry and posses- June 20, 2008 entitled to the benefits of the June 13, 2008 sion and exercise of power of sale. If you are June 27, 2008 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you entitled to the benefits of the object to such foreclosure you or your attor- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you ney should file a written appearance and REAL ESTATE object to such foreclosure you or your attor- answer in said court at Boston on or before By virtue and in execution of the Power ney should file a written appearance and NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF the 7th day of July 2008, or you may be for- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage answer in said court at Boston on or before REAL ESTATE ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- given by David D. Bigwood and Connie E. the 21st day of July 2008, or you may be for- By virtue and in execution of the Power sure is invalid under said act. Briand to Mortgage Electronic Registration ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice Systems, Inc., dated June 15, 2007 and sure is invalid under said act. given by Vincent V. Strzelecki to Mortgage of said Court this 20th day of May 2008. recorded with the Worcester County Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. , dated Attest: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at of said Court this 4th day of June 2008. September 9, 2005 and recorded with the Deborah J. Patterson Book 41445, Page 20, of which mortgage Attest: Worcester County (Worcester District) Recorder First Franklin Financial Corporation is the Deborah J. Patterson Registry of Deeds at Book 37317, Page 299, (214.6222/Rodriguez)(06/13/08)(115091) present holder, for breach of the conditions Recorder of which mortgage U.S. Bank National June 13, 2008 of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- (08-00713F/OOMC/Kusnierz)(06/13/08)(115686) Association, as Trustee is the present hold- closing, the same will be sold at Public June 13, 2008 er, for breach of the conditions of said mort- Auction at 12:00 p.m. on June 24, 2008, on gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net

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NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER - WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE – 50’WATER- 60 East Main St! Ideal WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – Long Island! Killdeer Island! – 104 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond Spectacular Sunsets! 61' Waterfront! FRONT! 2 Lots as One! On the Lake Commercial/Retail/Residence Location! Waterfront Lot! One of the Absolute South Facing – Glorious Sunrises! Charming, Cozy, Rustic, Romantic – South Pond! Sandy Beach! 5Rms! Open Waterfront! 9Rm Contemp Ranch! You’ll Fall In Love and Not Want to Energy Efficient! 7Rms! 3Bdrms! 3,660', across the Street 10,488’! High Traffic = Free Advertising! Great Best Shorelines on the Lake! Perfectly Ideal 3+ Room Summer Cottage! 55’ 4/5 Bdrms! 3 Baths!Fireplaced LivRm! Level! Sandy Beach! Western Exposure 3Bdrms! 1.5Baths! Leave! Remarkable Island Getaway! 2Baths! Finished Walk-out Lower Level Panoramic Views of North Pond! Build Possibilities! Corner Lot! Parking! 9 Recent Roof & Furnace! Add Lot Waterfront! Full Kitchen! Liv Rm FamRm w/Wet Bar! Decks & Screened New Bath, New Windows! Enjoy Your Fam Rm! 2 Car Heated Garage! New Your Dream Home! Look Directly Out at Large Rms! Front & Rear Stairways! Across the Widest Expanse of the Lake w/Panoramic Lake Views! Huge Deck! with Sunsets to Die For! 10,183’! Town w/Garage across Street! Porches! 10,636’ Lot! 45’Frontage! Quiet Evenings in the Enclosed Porch Roof! Central Air! Low Maintenance the Lake! All the Benefits of a Direct Hrdwds! Garage! "Price is Right"! Boat Dock! Don’t Wait! Sandy Beach! Dock! Services! $395,000.00 $359,900.00 $289,900.00 Watching Incredible Sunsets! Yard - Beautifully Landscaped! Waterfront at a Fraction of the Price & $259,900.00 $499,900.00 $359,900.00 $529,900.00 Taxes! $269,900.00

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CHARLTON STURBRIDGE SPENCER W.BROOKFIELD 19 Stafford St. 49 Main Street 294 Main St. 1 Main St. Conrad Allen (508) 248-3100 (508) 347-9595 (508) 885-7885 (508) 867-6100 ONE Agent Email: [email protected] Website: www.remaxprofassoc.com Professional Associates 508-400-0438 # Lorraine Herbert, Broker/Owner # David Cantwell, Co-Owner # Angela Almendarez # Corey Arnold ConradAllen.com # Pierre Boucher # Jeanne Button # Jean Campbell # Sonya Casey # Carol Childress # Jo Chiodetti # Pam Crawford # Frank Danna # Karen Denehy # Beth Dion # Jennie Duhn # Jen Dulmaine # Lisa Finkel # David Ford # Lene Guertin # Lori Kaszowski # Jill Lamoureux # Neal LeBlanc OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE # Brandy Linde # Lisa Matondi # Flavia McCaughey # Lance Montigny # Patty Moriarty # Gladys Mountain $1,000 Oil Credit Sat. June 14th 11:00-1:00 Sat. June 14th 11:00-1:00 # Kim Oakes # Donna Plouffe # Terri Ricard # Gina Roscioli # Crystal Snow # Marita Tasse No Money Down - # Elaine Tatro # Walt Tolmie # Chris Tong # Martha Warren Card included at closing Southbridge - $204,000 1,000 Oil Credit No Money Needed For Brand new Raised Ranch on half acre. 5.5 rooms $ Closing Costs # # # # with three bedrooms, cathedral ceilings in the liv- Card included at closing AREA’S #1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY HUD BROKER BUYER REPRESENTATION AVAILABLE ing room, kitchen and dining area, skim coat of Southbridge - $169,900 Payments Including taxes ony 1 Highland Lane, Sturbridge 5 Hinman Village #2, Sturbridge plaster, stove, hood, fan, dishwasher. sliding doors “The Highlands” Gorgeous new 4 BR 2.5 Best condo value around, low fees, gor- to open deck. One car garage, rough plumbing in $1151. After taxes less than BA home, the best amenities, prestigious geous furnished model, commuter friend- basement for another bathroom. Thousands rent!! 6 room, 3 bedroom cul de sac neighborhood, 1-A lot, town ly Hinman Village, large 2 BR 1.5 BA town- towards closing costs. Directions: Pleasant St. to home with new roof, siding, PEN SUN, 12:30-2 OPEN SUN, 2:30-4 Directions: Pleasant St. to O services! $499,900 (Rt 20W, Arnold Rd, 1 houses, fully applianced, only 2 left. **Ask about our Guaranteed Repurchase Program 48 Hillcrest - Look for signs Hillcrest - Look for Open House ** Your Choice of lots (14 in all). Be the first to have windows, furnace, plumbing, Highland Ln) Lorraine Herbert 508-784- $149,900+ (Rt 20 by Cumbies, Hinman St) Signs. etc. 0500 Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 your home built!

13 Ridge Road, Southbridge SOUTHBRIDGE: Mint inside & out! Lovely Great new price! Well-maintained 7-rm yd w/inviting AG pool, spacious eat-in kit, Cape on 1.7 wooded acres, 3 BRs, new 2 remodeled baths, all Andersen win- kitchen, hdwds, DR, family rm, screen JUST LISTED PEN SUN, 1-2:30 dows, LL FR w/bath, 2-car gar, level O porch, 1-car gar, mins to I-84/pike. paved drive. $259,900 508-784-0507 Possible to sub-divide! $219,500 Lance www.maritatasse.com Montigny 508-344-0016 Webster Unique opportunity to own 4500 sq. Douglas Young 8 room, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Thompson Young 3-4 bedroom Cape on dead ft. steel building with 15 foot ceilings. Two large colonial on wooded 2.07 acres. Large rooms end street. Seven rooms in all. Two full baths; overhead doors plus office space. Use the well throughout 2400sq ft of living area plus two STURBRIDGE: Lovely 3 BR 1.5 BA Ranch in STURBRIDGE: Gleaming 1st flr hdwds, Huge rooms throughout; total living area is a maintained four family to offset your mortgage rooms finished in the basement for another attractive setting! Hdwds throughout, fin- immaculate 4 BR 2.5 BA young Colonial 1,000 sq. ft. of living area. Agressively priced ished walk-out lower level, garage & w/fpld cath family rm, cherry/stainless whopping 2,352 square feet. $319,900 costs. All this sitiuated on a large paved lot. Lot JUST LISTED size is .58 acre. All this for only $419,900 to sell at $359,900 nature’s lover’s yard! Easy commuter GREAT NEW PRICE kitchen, formals, office, cathedral master access! $219,900 508-784-0507 suite, 2-car gar, town services. $394,900 www.maritatasse.com Lorraine Herbert 508 864 4232 COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE STURBRIDGE: New affordable prices for 2 STURBRIDGE: Commercial retail location Main St properties in great tourist area! w/6 entrances 1,700 SF on Main St, resi- 2.83 acres, 650+’ frtg, 60-70 parking dential unit has 800 SF on 2nd floor w/rm ANNOUNCES to expand, 8-10 parking spaces. ANTASTIC NEW PRICE spaces, steps from Old Sturbridge Village! FANTASTIC NEW PRICE F $765,000 Gina Roscioli 508-784-0694 $250,000 Gina Roscioli 508-784-0694 www.ginasproperties.com www.ginasproperties.com VICE-PRESIDENT PROMOTION

BRIMFIELD: Bright, young, remodeled CHARLTON: Private 3 BR 2 BA tri-level The Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Ranch near Lake Sherman! New roof, win- home, 21-acres, 3-stall garage, prof land- dows & vinyl siding, appl’d kitchen & deck! scaped, LR, FR, master bath, sun rm w/hot Country setting w/good commuter access! Shrewsbury office is proud to announce that Inger GREAT NEW PRICE FABULOUS NEW PRICE tub, patio to pool, out bldg for horse. Great $189,000 Marita Tasse 508-784-0507 condition! $309,900 Lance Montigny 508- www.maritatasse.com 344-0016 Christensen has attained the title of Vice President. “In order to receive this honor, an agent has to be EAST BROOKFIELD: Just listed! Once in a STURBRIDGE: Peace & quiet abounds cozy lifetime, spectacular year-round furnished 2 BR 2 BA Ranch with view of Leadmine ranked amongst the highest in sales volume at architect designed waterfront contempo- Lake, farmer's porch, 2-car garage, heated WATERFRONT rary on 2+ private acres w/325’ of frontage NEW PRICE semi-finished basement, shed & walk to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage” says Leif & amazing views! $449,900 Lorraine the beach. $174,900 Lorraine Herbert Herbert 508-784-0500 508-784-0500 Rosseland, manager broker of Inger’s Shrewsbury office. “Even in a challenging real estate market, STURBRIDGE: Motivated relocating seller! SOUTHBRIDGE: New 3 BR 1.5 BA town- Young 4 BR 2.5 BA Col w/town services! house, 1,800 SF, finished walk-out base- Inger Christensen Inger finds a way to provide top shelf service, AC, fireplaced family room, hdwd formals, ment, gas fpld living rm, 2nd flr laundry, Vice President tiled kitchen, huge cathedral master EW 3-BR CONDO ready mid May, FREE washer/dryer if w/amazing closet! $347,000 Lorraine N closed before June 30th. $199,900 (508) 769-3823 expertise, advice, and results that speak volumes to Herbert 508-784-0500 Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 their success in the real estate business.”

STURBRIDGE: Beautiful 2,500 SF, center SOUTHBRIDGE: 3 BR Ranch on Sturbridge hall Colonial, 3 BR 2.5 BA, fplc, hdwd flrs, line with 2 full baths, lg fully finished base- appl’d eat-in kitchen, formals, deck & level ment with hot tub, renovated kitchen, landscaped yd in desirable neighborhood. updated roof, windows & much more. $339,900 508-784-0507 Near Westville park! $235,000 Sonya Inger Christensen (508) 769-3823 can be www.maritatasse.com Casey 774-230-6653 reached at Coldwell Banker Residential

SOUTHBRIDGE: Recently UPDATED 5-room SOUTHBRIDGE: 3-unit on low maintenance Brokerage, 2 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury by call- Ranch with open kitchen & LR, 2- bed- lot. 1(2 BR) & 2 (3 BR) apts. Newer roof/siding, car port, encld porches, RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE rooms, finished room in walk-out LL, INCOME ing her private number. updated bath, AG pool, paved driveway! sheds, some off St parking, vinyl win- $149,500 Lance Montigny 508-344-0016 dows, sep utilities, laundry hookups! $219,900 Lance Montigny 508-344-0016

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WEBSTER -- Three- WEBSTER – WEBSTER -- GRANDVIEW ESTATES PHASE II PIASTA ROAD, DUDLEY bedroom Cape on Lovingly main- Classic Custom FIVE 2-ACRE LOTS STILL AVAILABLE IN THIS LOVELY TEN-LOT NEW LISTING tained 2000 sq. ft. Ranch on beauti- SUBDIVISION very nice corner lot NEW LISTING Hip Roof Colonial fully manicured Road and utilities completed. Great schools, convenient commuter -- eat-in kitchen -- location, low taxes. Spring is here! Break ground on your dream home! on 1.02 acres in lot offering priva- living room -- two Lots priced at $125,000 and $150,000 premier family cy and conve- first-floor bed- neighborhood. nience. Fire- rooms -- full bath - Four bedrooms, placed living room -- formal dining area -- kitchen with - three-season back porch -- vinyl siding -- garage. master with private bath - formal dining room - formal breakfast bar -- two bedrooms -- ceramic bath -- hard- living room - fireplaced family room - spacious eat-in woods -- finished basement with 3/4 bath -- walk-up R/E Tax $1409 $174,900 kitchen and dining area with sliders to deck overlook- attic with great potential for additional rooms --front ing inground pool and treed backyard - finished lower porch -- three-season room -- gazebo -- canopied WEBSTER level rec room – central air - recent roof and boiler, 2- – Lovely patio -- garage. Minutes to beach, highway, schools, center hall, hip roof car attached garage - stone wall - minutes to WEBSTER -- Affordable stores. colonial – eat-in Interstate 395, routes 16, 12 and 193. starter home -- Living room -- eat-in kitchen -- kitchen – formal R/E Tax $2719 12 Blueberry Lane $339,900 R/E Tax $2179 Park Avenue $274,900 dining room – front- two bedrooms -- office/ to-back fireplaced den -- partially finished living room – spa- WEBSTER LAKE – AN ISLAND TO CALL YOUR OWN!!! basement -- vinyl siding, cious screened recent roof -- shed -- well- porch – hardwoods – garage – convenient to highways, We are proud to present this wonderful opportunity to own a lit- located in nice neighborhood close to everything! shopping, schools. tle piece of heaven on Middle Pond known as Well Island. Motivated seller! R/E Tax $2048 $259,900 Charming nine room, five bedroom, 2 bath completely restored R/E Tax $1410 $172,900 home nestled among the trees on a half acre surrounded by water. You’ll have 360 degree WEBSTER – Three-bed- panoramic views! Lovely screened DUDLEY -- room Colonial on .42 acre Quality one- porch perfect for lazin’ in the ham- owner custom-built 66 ft. EDUCED lot with two-car garage and mock. New applianced kitchen, R inground pool – eat-in ON DEPOSIT Ranch -- 2054 sq. ft. of pantry, formal dining room, fireplaced living area, 3 bedrooms - kitchen – three season living room, gleaming hardwoods, 2 baths - f/p living room - porch with woodstove – new roof, new electric, recently con- dining room - family room living room – dining room structed covered wood boat house - hardwood floors - cen- – deck – convenient loca- with dockage for five boats. New tral vac. Pella windows - oversized two-car garage - tion – priced for quick sale! floating dock, horseshoe pit, outside shower. Approx. 2100 sq. ft. of living space. separate laundry room, private backyard. R/E Tax $1840 $194,900 R/E Tax $2856 $639,900 R/E Tax $2035 $315,000 STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING

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Inger Christensen WEBSTER - $319,900 WEBSTER - $549,900 DUDLEY - $327,900 THOMPSON,WEBSTER CT - $749,900- $259,900 OXFORD - $229,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 508/760-3823 Beautiful 8RM Colonial on 1 acre Stately 14 rm elegant Colonial. Land Wonderful 2100 sf Cape, 1st fl fam Lge Cape w/4RM apt 2nd flr. Sunny 6RM Colonial on level lot. Large, sunny Hip roof Colonial. level lot, 3BR, 2.5BA, 2-car garage, is good to build condos, live here & rm, Lge eat-in kitch w/island, deck, 3BR, 2BA, new kitch & heat, deck, New kitchen, hdwds, tile, deck, Master w/frpl, Hdwds, French doors, 508/365-3561 frplc, patio. make an investment of this estate pool, 3 BR 3 BA, 2-car gar. garages, ctry setting. porch, garages. Must see! deck, gar, porches. 89 Upper Gore Rd. 508-845-1077. 182 Schofield Ave 7 Walker Rd. 59 Charlton St. 880 School St. Rt 395 X-2, lft Rt. 16-straight @ light Upper Gore 46 Myrtle Ave. Rt 395, x-2, right Rt 12 to Dudley Rte. 197 in Dudley to Walker Rd. Rt 394 x-4 west @ ctr straight Charlton. Rt 395 x-1 straight on Lake Parkway, left School

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THOMPSON, CT - WOW! $359,900 WEBSTER - $749,900 DUDLEY - $214,900 WEBSTER - $264,500 THOMPSON, CT $10k back at closing! The best waterfront home on Middle Oversized Ranch in country setting! Sunny 1547 sf Colonial, open foyer, $298,900 - $349,900 To view these properties please visit Skillfully crafted w/ cherry, granite, Pond! 3BR, 3BA w/full in-law. 5RM, hdwds, frplc, deck, new roof, hdwd flrs, firpl, 3 season rm, lots of hdwds, frplc, trey ceil, skylts, deck. Screened porch, deck, bar, 4 docks! level lot, garage. updates, lge level yard www.IngerC.com 103 Wilsonville Road 131 Birch Island Road 408 Dresser Hill Rd. 69 Park Ave. Rt 395, Ex. 100. Take rt, go 1.5 mi. to #103 Rt 193 (Thompson Rd.) to Birch Island Rt 395, x-2, Main to Dudley Rt. 395S x-2 right @ light, left to Park Ave.

Dudley ~ 10 Klondike Road 43 East Main St. On Pierpont Meadow Pond! Young Beautiful Custom BROOKFIELD MEADOWS Waterfront Home! Webster, MA 01570 Spacious 2748sf + Addl 900sf Inlaw, 2 Kitchens, 3-4 BRS, 3 508.943.4333 Full Baths, Gorgeous Pine Wood Ceilings & Floors, Brick www.hope2own.com Fireplace $565,000. Webster Lake Properties WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE WATER- Contemporary 2300 SF Absolutely Stunning! Crown South Pond FRONT* Spring Now For Raised Ranch Summer Moldings~ 9' Ceilings~ Cathedrals - Fireplaced Living/ Summer Occupancy! Kitchen! Covered Upper & Beautiful Granite Counters~ Dining Rms. Hot Tub - Contemporary Ranch 7,800 SF Lower Decks! Rare 1/2 Acre Stainless Appliances & Center Lot w/60’ Prime Frontage! 1st Island! Master Bath w/Floor to 2 car gar. - $549,900. Level Lot! Incredible Amt Ceiling Marble, Whirlpool Tub One of the most sought after 55+ manufac- Additional 10,000 sf +/- Option on Extra Waterfront Lot! of Frontage w/Footbridge to Great Location, Sandy Beach, w/Waterfall Faucet & Marble waterfront lot - $239,900. Your Very Own Peninsula tured home communities in all of Massa- Western Exposure Shower! Boat Dock, Southern 36 BLACK POINT RD., WEBSTER $525,000. $850,000. Exposure. $645,000. chusetts. Like new 2 BR, 2 full baths. Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, applianced New Listings kitchen. A steal at $139,900. Featured Properties CALL TODAY! (508) 450-7919 **Welcome Home to Pinewood Estates** **New Construction at its Best!** Quality Craftsmanship will Greet you at the Door of this Lovely MAPLEGATE REALTY Southbridge Very Affordable Thompson - Move In Clean 2BR Center Hall Colonial! Upscale! Maple Cabinets, Granite Counters, "a full service discount real estate brokerage" 2BR CONDO! Updated/ Clean/ Ranch, 1/2 Acre Close to Oxford $250,000 Short Sale Warren MA 01083 • 508-243-6644 Move-In Ready! Occupied BEAUTIFUL Thompson Hill Center Island, Hrdwds/Ceramics, Frplc, Gorgeous Master Suite w/ Webster $233,000 by Non-Smoker, Plenty of Approval Required Business Zoned with www.maplegaterealty.com Commons & I395, Many Luxurious Private Bath, Walkout Lower Level, Acre+ Lot, Energy Spacious Colonial w/Farmers Parking, Laundry Updates, Finished LL & Garage Efficient Hydro Heating/Cooling, Great Location Mins to I-395! Porch and Fenced Yard! FANTASTIC LOCATION! $102,000. $219,900. WARREN-38 Elm St. Updated and beautifully maintained 1800's turreted Victorian. 2000+ sq ft. 4 Bed 1.5 Bath. fully applc'd kitchen, fireplace, pellet stove, refinished hardwoods, original Webster~90 Worcester Rd Webster ~ 228 Gore Road * One “To be Built” Foundation In New Listing! Dudley~ 43 Healy Rd~ An Putnam, CT ~2600sf ~ 4 * One Up and Ready To Go * Two 1+Acre Lots Also BUSINESS ZONED! Business Zone! Historic Reid built ins, new electrical, updated roof, windows, and Escape to Solitude - Lovely Country For Sale if You Want & Easily Customized to Your Incredible Professional Office Colonial ~ Private Rural Setting! BR Victorian~Custom Kit. $449,900 Smith Home! 1.45 Acres! 12 siding. A must see! MLS#70751742. $229,000 to Build Your Own! Specs & Price Point! Potential!1/2 Acre+ 160’ Rd Less than a mile to Nichols College! 25x12 Master BR! Private Rms,5 BRS, 2 Full Baths! Just Big Enough ~ 1728 sqft, 4 BRs, 2.5 $299,900.See it at $450,000. Kevin Ketterer. A local buyers and sellers agent. Licensed in MA. Baths, Frplc, Att'd Garage, Recent Roof, Fenced Yard! ! $274,900. www.90WorcesterRd. com Great Price $269,900.

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##################################################### Maher Real Estate RATES ARE LOW! Acclaim INVENTORY UP! 567 Southbridge Street, Auburn, Massachusetts 01501 508-832-5831 Auburn 1-800-563-7019 (508) 832-6888 Ext. 222 • Fax: (508) 832-9054 www.century21maher.com • [email protected] GREAT TIME TO Sandra Loughlin Joyce Johnson Licensed in MA&CT Owner/Manager Owner/Broker OXFORD: New con- BUY! CALL TODAY! 508-769-2605 508-958-1742 struction, unique ranch with 5 rooms, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, garages. EDUCED Features: cathedral R ceilings in living, dining area, living room with fireplace, granite Ann Marie Danielle Helen Ronald Anne Maryann Diane Judy Janice Diane Franny Anne Lorraine Sue Chic Elie Eric counter tops, cherry Sorensen Therrien Vangsness Garabedian Coulson Johnson Begreen Empie Ward Pacevicz Gaudette Greenberg Jankowski Kusz Beland Kahale Piasta cabinet kitchen, stain- Caroline less steel appliances, vaulted ceiling master bedroom. Reduced $249,500. Owner says make a reasonable VE. Bianchi offer! Call Caroline 508-832-6888 x222. OPEN HOUSE EDUCED R SAT 11-12:30 DUDLEY: Why build…this home is MINT! NEW TO MARKET 40 BRENTWOOD A Colonial, 7 rms, 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, garages. Features: open floor plan, formal living & dining rms, eat in kitchen, cathedral ceiling family rm., EDUCED SOUTHBRIDGE: “Choice of 2”! Brand R stainless steel applianced kitchen, hardwood CHARLTON: Brickfront 2 Br, 1.5 Ba, AUBURN: Immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA split DUDLEY: Mint 2 BR vinyl sided DUDLEY: Charming 2+ BR, 1.5 ba cape OXFORD: Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA Colonial on on cul-de-sac. Fplcd LR/DR combo new, top quality 2 BR, 1.5 ba, 2 story flrs, fenced in rear private yard, easy access to townhouse in small complex. Corian in great area, open floor plan, cathedral Ranch, fully applc’d kitchen w/cer- quiet cul-de-sac. 24’ cathedral Greatroom, condo! Granite and fully appl. kitchen mic tiled floor, full basement, porch w/hardwoods, applc’d kitchen, 1st floor fplcd. L.R. oversized 4 car garage. Lovely major highways, no waiting on this one… owner kitchen, 2nd fl laundry, Walk-up attic, kitchen, fin. LL, 2 car garage. Price laundry (W&D inc.), sliders to deck & peninsula, gas fireplace, Central air, large is ready to move. Reduced $340,000. and garage! $179,900 private lot. $337,500 walk-out basement! Reduced! $200,000 C/A, pets welcome! $183,000 reduced! $304,900 large yard! Near school! $229,900 Call Caroline 508-832-6888 x222. ••• CONDOS ••• EXPERIENCED Visit www.carolinebianchi.com to view homes. OPEN HOUSE Auburn - “Pineledge” 2 BR, SAT 11-12:30 2.5 Ba, garage. $189,900 TOWNHOUSE AGENTS!!! 109 MINEBROOK RD. Looking for more Charlton - 2 BR, 1.5 ba. support? $183,000 CHARLTON: Spectacular 3BR, 2.5 More Business? HOLLAND WEBSTER: Seller offering $5,000 to DUDLEY: New to market! Lovely 3BR, OXFORD: New to market. Nice 3BR, BA Log home on 2+ private acres. Oxford - “Thayer Pond” Brand New buyer for closing costs! Move in con- 1.5 BA Split in Cardinal Heights! Gourmet applcd. kitchen, hard- 1.5 bath end unit townhouse w/full Call Sandy Loughlin Hardwoods, 2 fireplaces, C/A, Pool, Choice of 3 basement, small 5 unit complex, small dition! 2 BR, fully applc’d. $169,900 woods, oversized deck, walk-out 508-832-5831 X212 2,112 Sq.Ft. fenced yard, garage! $234,900 basement! $364,900 $117,500-$119,500 pets welcome. $158,900

###################################################### 1 2 # ######################################################################################################################## 4 bdrm. 2 ⁄ bath custom colonial in a cul-de-sac neighborhood, abuts conser- vation land. Occupancy in 60 days Reduced $299,900. 508-347-7208 10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, June 13, 2008 www.webstertimes.net Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2008 DUDLEY: 40 Brentwood Drive SF 11:00-12:30 $229,900 Century 21 Maher Real Estate/ Joyce Johnson 508-958-1742 CHARLTON: 148 Burlingame Road SF 11:00-1:00 $325,000 Sulivan & Wallace Real Estate 413-245-3003 SOUTHBRIDGE: Hillcrest SF 11:00-1:00 $204,000 Re/Max One/Conrad Allen 508-400-0438 48 Hillcrest SF 11:00-1:00 $169,900 Re/Max One/Conrad Allen 508-400-0438 WEBSTER: 109 Minebrook Road SF 11:00-12:30 $169,900 Centuy 21 Maher Real Estate / Joyce Johnson 508-958-1742 SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 2008 AUBURN: 12 Sharon SF 1:00-3:00 $209,000 ERA Key Realty Services 866-321-6812 DUDLEY: 8 Sanborn Street SF 2:00-4:00 $319,900 Coldwell Banker/Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 SOUTHBRIDGE: 13 Ridge Road SF 1:00-2:30 $219,500 Re/Max Professional Associates/ WEBSTER: Lance Montigny 508-344-0016 6 McGovern Lane SF 12:00-2:00 $229,900 Coldwell Banker/Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 STURBRIDGE: 1 Highland Lane SF 12:30-2:00 $499,900 Re/Max Professional Associates/ Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 5 Hinman Village #2 C 2:30-4:00 $149,900+ Re/Max Professional Associates/ Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 ERA Key Realty Services 415 MAIN ST., SPENCER, MA (866) 724-9044 Toll-Free! Visit our website www.ERAKey.com (Click on Spencer) 111 Main Street • Danielson, CT 06239 (860) 774-3100 • Fax (860) 774-3104 South Visit us @ www.loomissouth.com Email: [email protected] PRICES ARE LOW! INTEREST RATES ARE LOW! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 3500SF IN-GROUND JUST LISTED! TOWNHOUSE! POOL 10+ ACRES CALL US TODAY ABOUT THESE GREAT PROPERTIES!!

Spencer: $320,000 Leicester $259,900 North Brookfield $178,000 Leicester $269,900 Luxurious & new 3500SF Private setting! Many Looking for a SOLID Beautiful 10.6 Acre setting Townhome! 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, updates! 7 room, 3 bed- Home you can move right with Long driveway off the 10’ ceilings, original brick room, 1.5 bath Colonial. in? Here it is! 3 Bedroom road. Over 500’ of Road walls, crown molding, granite Colonial. New Kitchen Frontage will allow a 2nd counter & SO much more! Large master bedroom, Buildable lot! Older Cottage Dick Brad Roger Lincoln Susan Kimberly Jeff Rick Tammy Glinda Amanda cozy sunroom, 16x30 two- Appliances Stay! Pine Loomis Favreau Mercier Mayo Crowley Hitchcock Bousquet Lafortune LaPlante Stevens Grub Completely new from the studs Cabinets, Hardwoods thu- with younger addition added. in! Builders unit on 1st floor to tiered deck overlooking the Potential for 3rd bedroom. view. Will customize. 2 units to in-ground pool area. So out! Brand new bath! New Vermont Casting Gas Stove! Lots of out buildings, barn, choose from. Nothing like it Much More! garages, etc. Small pond and anywhere. Complete quality. Great Place to Start Home stream on the land! Ideal for Amazing! Ownership! handyman. Private Setting!

EASTFORD - 3BED, 2 BA, 1810 sq ft, PUTNAM - 3BR, 2BA, WOODSTOCK-4BR, 3BA, Barn, WOODSTOCK-4BR, 3BA, 2760 sq ft, Fireplace, Generator, 27x13 deck w/built-in benches, beautiful 1632 sq ft $210,000 Pool, 2700 sq ft, $389,900 landscaping. $299,900 $299,900

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North Brookfield $130,000 Webster $159,000 Leicester $249,900. North Brookfield $439,900 Amazing! Seller will pay up 1200+ SF Townhouse on 6 Room, 3 Bedroom Young 3 bdrm, 2 Bath PUTNAM-4BR, 2BA, Attached PUTNAM-2BR, 1.5BA Condo, WOODSTOCK-To Be Built, 3BR, to 3 Mtg Payments Contemporary w/deeded right of 2.5BA, 1731 sq ft, Farmer’s WOODSTOCK-3BR, 2BA Cape, Cul-de-sac! 4 Rooms, 2 Colonial. Beautiful cared Apt. 2350 sq ft, $259,900 1640 sq ft, $229,900 w/accepted offer! Currently for! Exterior roof, siding & way to Lashaway! 2700+SF! Porch, $284,900 1400 sq ft, 1.1 acres, $215,000 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths! Add a 2 family or just open 1 Lake Views from Great room & your personal touch to this Windows are updated! Huge wrap around deck. Open door and convert to a large heated garage under plus fantastic layout! Basement single family! Spacious concept, Gourmet kitchen, Rooms, fenced in yard, 2 det. Garage! Large Deck fireplaced Living rm, open for Storage or finish it off for overlooks inground pool! staircase to 2nd level loft & more Living Space! car garage, recent furnace & windows. Lead Cert. in Hardwoods, New Furnace & private master suite, Almost 1 Wonderful Complex! Hand! Great Location Circuit Breakers! Town Acre, 2 Car Garage! Entertaining MUST SEE! Water & Sewer, 1/2 acre! and 4 season family fun! PUTNAM-2BR, 1BA Rental, POMFRET-4BR, 2.5BA, PUTNAM-2BR, 2.5BA, 1608 sq WOODSTOCK-2BR, 2.5BA, $1100/mo. or purchase for ft, Many Upgrades, $263,900 1600 sq ft, $219,900 $174,900 2800 sq ft $479,900 WOODSTOCK LAND - PUTNAM ERA Key Realty Services New Construction 14.8 Acres on paved town road. All utilities available ...... $112,000 351 Main St., Oxford Lots ranging in sizes .75 to 2.8 Acres perc’d and ready to go. All utilities available...... $112,000 Key Realty 1.95. Start now and make all 14.86 Acres with beautiful lot w/underground utilities ...... $265,000 Services (866) 321-6812: Toll-Free! PUTNAM-2BR, 1.5BA 1830 sq ft, the choices. Homes ranging 4.63 Acres beautiful subdivision on a new road ...... $155,000 1 Car Garage, $254,900 in price from $249,900 to 3.30 Acres, new subdivision w/underground utilities ...... $150,000 WOODSTOCK Licensed in CT & MA! Visit our website: www.ERAKey.com (Click on “Oxford”) $354,900. Build with us or 2.48 Acres in a new subdivision w/underground utilities...... $145,000 New Subdivision, 5 lots avail- buy the lots.Call for Details 73.22 Acres, single family home site w/pond ...... $535,000 able together. 5.41 acres. $299,900 NEW CONSTRUCTION SEMINAR EVERY TUESDAY 6-8PM Call for Details AT LOOMIS REAL ESTATE SOUTH Members of CT Statewide MLS, RI MLS & Massachusetts MLS

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Auburn-$209,000.! Auburn-$279,900.! Dudley-$214,900.! Oxford-$185,000.! Open House, 6/15, Wanted-someone to shower Close to Dudley Elem.! Toria Heights! 1-3 at 13 Sharon Ave.! some love on this 8 Rm., 3 BR, This 6 Rm. Ranch, sited on a 7 Rm., 2 BR Twnhse.; Starter or Empty Nester? 2 Bath Split in great area! level .3 ac. lot that abuts woods, end unit-last bldg.; gar.; Either way this well maintained Lovely .23 ac. lot; is a great buy! Dead-end street; private, wooded views from 5 Rm., 3 BR Ranch is perfect for fin. LL Fam. Rm. w/hearth & lg. eat-in Kit.; 3 lg. BRS; balcony & deck off Master BR! updated Bath; hdwd. floors; you! Manicured .29 ac. corner lot; access to yard; 1 car gar.! Cath. clg. & skylights in LR; 3-season porch; young roof & Come polish this diamond-in- nice floor plan! EDUCED formal DR/LR; replacement windows! R Take a look! updated roof/windows! the-rough! As Is! Better see it right away!

BRIMFIELD. Spacious 3 BR Cape. Many BROOKFIELD. Beautifully built 3 BR DUDLEY. Immaculate antique cape on DUDLEY. Exceptional 12 room brick updates incl. roof, 2 full baths more! colonial! Huge MBR, 1st flr laundry. over 1 acre! Spacious LR & DR, updated colonial. 2 family, zoned for business. kit, huge FR w/cathedrals, brick hearth, Great for in-home business. Fantastic Oak floors, garage. Easy commute. Spacious DR, LR/FR w FP. Built for $247,900. $199,900. $338,800. w/stove. Ask for Dorothy manicured grounds! $399,900. Ask for Ask for Dorothy Fontana. entertaining! Ask for Paul Fontana. Bouvier. Alice Cahill.

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NEW LISTING Southbridge-$140,000.! Webster-$214,900.! Oxford- Very affordably priced 5 Family! Sprawling 6 Rm., 3 BR Ranch on Two (2) Families-buy one or both-they’re well maintained! Previous freeze damage; needs dead-end st.! Lovingly cared for, Bldg. 1-.47 ac.-$260,000.: A 6 rm., 3 BR apt., a 4 Rm., this home has cathedral ceilings/ STURBRIDGE. Spacious end unit with 1 BR apt. w/walk-up attic; updated elec.; new: septic sys., MONSON. Expanded 3 BR cape with OAKHAM. 2 beautiful country acres STURBRIDGE. Best view on the lake! 3 work, but it’s well worth it desirable 1st flr BR. Has soaring cathe- hdwd. flrs. in the Kit. & LR; furnace/HW htr.! many updates. Hdwd, tile, FP, wood- with a cape and barn that need exten- BR waterfront ranch on South Pond. 2 for the $$; full baths, great room w/ cathedrals dral ceiling. Loads of windows, gas Kit. has breakfast bar, stove. Oversized 2 car garage w/ stor- sive rehab! Not for the faint of heart! $ Bldg. 2-.58 ac.-$270,000.: Both 3 BR apts. w/sep. util., overlooks lake! FR on lower fireplace and central air. $294,900. Ask you’ll be able to realize a profit plus French Dr. to private back yard; age. Motivated seller. $210,000. Ask for 74,900. Ask for Priscilla or Dan. $549,900. updated baths! Apt. 1 redone! leve…more! Ask for Paul for Dorothy Fontana. fairly quickly! hearth for woodstove in the LR; 1st Gracellen Riel. Bouvier. ‘As Is’! flr. Laundry; pretty .23 ac. lot offers AG Pool/deck/2 sheds!

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STURBRIDGE. Spacious ranch w/many STURBRIDGE. 2 Bedroom Condo, in STURBRIDGE. Newly renovated 3 BR WARE. Lovely home on over 3 acres great features! Hardwoods, 2 BR beautiful Sturbridge Hills with 2 baths. Ranch. Sunken DR/FR with lots of light. offers privacy! 3 BR, 3.5 bath Gambrel w/attached 1 BR in-law. Walkout base- Has one car attatched garage! Updated electric, cable ready. Corner has front-back LR w/ FP, formal DR. ment ready for finishing. Walking dis- $229,900. Ask for Gracellen Riel. $199,000. tance of town common! 2 car garage. lot, easy access. Ask for Approved for ExpressPath. $244,900. $269,900. Ask for Dorothy Fontana. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Ask for Priscilla. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 13, 2008 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11

Located at: 21 South Main Street, Putnam, CT 06260 Email [email protected] Pine Knoll Preferred Properties 24 RT 171 • South Woodstock, CT (800) 562-3186 Toll Free Serving Northeastern Connecticut Over 30 Years 928-0456 • 1-800-371-5374 JOYCE R. DUFF VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.hometownprop.net Broker/Owner Member of the Eastern Connecticut Multiple Listing Service www.PINEKNOLLREALESTATE.com RANCH STYLE BROOKLYN IN PUTNAM LOCATION WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK REDUCED Enjoy summer Do you need or barbeques on want to live in AFFORDABLE LAKE LIVING BE COOL AT THE LAKE and 1st your wrap- Brooklyn? This Attractive 5 room, 3 bedroom, 2 bath floor living. 2-3 bedrooms, wood around deck, gar- Raised Ranch is set DEPOSIT Cape nestled in the trees at Bungee floors with an open living plan. den veggies, apple back off the road, Lake offers a lg. eat in Kitchen, living Great country neighborhood plus & blueberries, has a garden area room with woodstove and 2 bedrooms boating, swimming and fishing in too. Move right into this 3 bdrm. home & fenced yard on a .73 acre lot. Move right plus bath on the 1st floor. 2nd floor $189,900 into your dream home and enjoy the space. Bungee Lake. WOOD- w/fireplace, updated kit. & bath, in a walk- has lg bedroom and bath. Very short STOCK ing, bike-riding neighborhood. Asking Applianced kit., 3 bdrms, 1 ba., open kit- $186,900 $175,000 liv-din rooms. Has lg. deck w/privacy. All walk to the beach. WOOD- this for $219,000 STOCK

THOMPSON GREAT THOMPSON WOODSTOCK Five bdrm., cus- THOMPSON THOMPSON 4 BEDROOM ON 4 ON A QUIET CUL DE SAC. tom built LOCATION ACRES Family friendly 9 room, 3-5 bed- Colonial on 4.3 If you are This 9 room, 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath colonial offers wide board rooms, 2 1/2 baths and 2 car gar. Lg. acres bounded by looking for a rooms, fireplace, 3 floors of living stone walls. Lg. nice private oak floors throughout, double stone great rm. spot, mobile fireplace, relaxing porch and enclosed with a walk out to the back yard. w/French doors home on sunroom. Kitchen with Corian coun- Private. RENT, RENT WITH to private deck overlooking woods & field. almost 2 acres, you just found it! Nice con- OPTION OR PURCHASE. ters and sep. 1st floor laundry. PRIVA- $280,000 Lg. Master Bdrm. w/private bath w/corner dition, all appliances, woodstove, screened CY! $274,900 WOODSTOCK spa tub. Central air, walk-up attic w/1000 porch, workshop & 2 car garage. This well- sq. ft. unfinished space, 2 car garage. cared for property can be yours. Call today! $439,900 $164,900 Pauline...774-3933 Effie...974-0763 Judy...923-9778 Bruce...428-1220

SULLIVAN & WALLACE REAL ESTATE We are #1 ROUTE 20 P.O. BOX 16 BRIMFIELD 01010 in sales in Southbridge. 413-245-3003 Call us FIRST! Owners: Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Jennifer Debra Karen Wallace & Jean Sullivan Broker- Marrero- Broker/ Cournoyer Demick Thomo Nordby- Donais Thomo Cindy Truax, Jennifer Sullivan, Amy Gerrish, Meg Kimball, Owner Realtor Hilli Doros Rivera Mark Koomey, Bill Sullivan and Sara Meier 98 HAMILTON STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Web: www.sullivanandwallace.com Email: [email protected] Now offering rental services 100% Financing Available www.aucoinryanrealty.com CHARLTON HOLLAND-The price 3 Vandall St, Thompson, Ct: Southbridge: No Worries Here! Solid Southbridge: Great opportunity to OPEN HOUSE will move you into this CHEAPER THAN RENT & construction! Cute! Cute! 6 rooms 3 purchase a lot in this new upscale 148 Burlingame Rd. NOT A CONDO! attractively renovated bedrooms with new bath including subdivision! Nice cul-de-sac on the June 14th 11:00-1:00 $114,900!!!! 5 rooms 3 bedrooms! whirlpool tub! Formal dining room! First Sturbridge side of town-great for Escape to the country home. Dream starter Updated windows, exterior freshly floor bedroom. Detached 1 car garage- commuters! Underground Utilities, yet have easy access to with 2 brs, marble painted. Farmers porch! Eat in wonderful double lot-level with gardens- sidewalks, public utilities! 1/2 acre, the busy world away. Set kitchen. Small yard. Side street loca- $189,900. lots starting at $99,900! Builders bath, new kitchen and tion-really not a bad property for the available! far off the road, this 4 br, 2 1/2 bath colonial offers fresh paint throughout. Private sandy beach price! formal LV rm, dining rm, & fireplaced family rm just across the street. $199,900 Southbridge: PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Southbridge: Charm & Character off the eat-in kitchen. $325,000 Southbridge: CHEAP 3 family FULLY shines thoughout this 2 FAMILY! gives this home a special PLUS! 7 RENTED! First floor owner occupied Owner occupied both units! Spacious rooms 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths! 3 BRIMFIELD-Contemporary flair enhances this 3 HOLLAND-If the wonderful interior doesn’t but wants to stay! Huge Units! True 3 units! 5 rooms 2 bedrooms each floor. season sunroom for added space! br, 2 1/2 bath home. Skylights add a touch of bedroom units with livingroom, dining move you, the price will. Take some time to Huge 2 story shed/barn w/electricity- Fireplace in livingroom! Beautiful drama to the open, sun-filled living area. Enjoy room & kitchens! Separate utilities. come look at this newer contemporary home gleaming natural woodwork-beautiful hardwood floors! Recently remod- the natural surroundings from the wrap around BUILD EQUITY! Must be sold! Not a gardens with fountain-garage-very eled kitchen! Owner must sacri- with deeded beach rights. $168,900 foreclosure! $139,900. deck. Privately set on 3 wooded acres with a well kept home-$239,900. fice for $187,000-or best offer. groomed level yard. $299,900

Time to Spring for a New Home For Sale By Owner BAZINET REALTY. LLC Call 47 Durfee Road • Dudley, MA 01571 Today! Office: 508-943-0667 • Cell: 508-864-2483 Charlton Waterfront Fax: 508-943-8759 • Email: [email protected] South Charlton Reservoir www.BazinetRealty.com Linda G. Bazinet Servicing all of Central MA • Listings Needed! We want to compete for your business! Realtor®/Broker/Owner Let us give you a free market analysis. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 6/15 • 11:00-2:00 STURBRIDGE-257 HOLLAND RD: New • 3 Bedrooms • Oversized 2 Car Garage, vinyl windows, New • 2 1/2 Baths Room Above carpetin, Kitchen & • Hardwoods • Boat Dock bath updates, hard- • Tile • Custom Brick Patios wood flooring refinished. 2 large decks & ample • Family Room • Stonewalls parking. “Like New” ranch. New Price $235,000 • Granite Counters • Panoramic View of Lake • Oak Cabinets from rooms STURBRIDGE-FOR LEASE- • Too much to list WANTED 259 HOLLAND RD: REDUCED $100K! SPENCER- 23 COONEY ROAD: Energy bright & Family must buy either house with efficient Timber Frame.Own this open floor plan , 3 bdrms, sunny 4 room apartment Move in for Summer - $559,000 Owner 508-248-9534 2.5 BA, lg. eat-in kit, fireplace & 3 flue chimney, hdwds, with separate entrance & 1- land, waterfront home, 2 family, car garage w/opener to exposed beams, lg deck, 3502 sq. ft. of living area 5.5 ± Directions: Bond Road to Daniels Road to Marcia Drive. Right on 27 or house with in-law. Will repair. acres, w/2-car garage w/loft area. 3 floors of Entertainers boot! Has open floor plan. Paradise. To much to possibly list! $470,000.00 The unit for lease is located above the garage area only. Robert Blvd. PLASSE R.E. 508-987-5588 Lease $1200.00/month

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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE **Roland** 2007 Electric Colonial Wood Dirt Bike Fischer Spinnet “Gould” **VS880** Scooter Bike Antique Hutch and Base 2003 Yamaha PW80 Piano Water Pressure Digital Recorder. Brand new, asking $850. Victorian Buying Honey pine finish. Asking, Good condition. With bench. Very good Starts First Kick. Booster Pump Mint Condition 1978 Cub Cadet Lawn Mirrored $350. condition, 55”Lx25”Wx41”H. 3/4 HP w/220 volt 3-phase $500.00 Tractor Gold, Antique Chezck crystal Child has outgrown. $700. variable speed controller, set, valued at over $1800. Asking $850. 508-949-8343 Dudley with mower deck, hydrostat Tall Sideboard Ivory dresser $600. asking $900. 110v, Jewelry, Hand cut, very ornate. Call (508)867-3618 w/mirror, porcelain knobs, 7 From England Appraised. Will sell for $900. drawers, 56”Lx19”Wx72”H. Dinette Set ArcWelder Upper section has Seating for four w/glass top *REDUCED* used in good condition, $50. Glass and brass dinette Double Window Matching chest columns and carvings. Diamonds set Perfect for 1st and three bar stools. $500. Call (508)987-5836 2 candelabra shelves, New, Vetter High Pro 4 4 drawers, Bassett 3 Drawer apartment. $50. 32”Lx19”Wx43”H, $150. Will Call Matt at 7 drawerfronts with burl BEST POSSIBLE With Screens. (774)535-1799 Baby Changing inlay. Perfect for foyer, Call (508)943-6367 email pictures. 2008 Youth Easton PRICES Measures 76”Long Call (508)476-1859 Table/Dresser Stealth CNT dining or dresser. 74” H 61”High x 23” D x 63” W (surface INSTANT PAYMENT Complete Hair $650 OBO Grandfather Clock with matching 4 drawer Baseball Bat area 63” x 22”) appraised Salon Fisher 4-Channel Walnut, Winchester chime, dresser, vinier top and sides, at $2200 asking $1250. Also Rolexes, 120 Watt Stereo Equalizer, $200. all wood drawer and dove tail 30”/21 oz. -9 Set up equipment. $5000 or Marine Hemi Never Used, Paid $250 Antique Clocks, Silver, Engine Plus Components Designers Mother-of-the- grip, maple wood. Medium Call (774)230-1763 best offer. Everything you (No Speakers) brown color. $180. Will Take $150 Coins, Quality need to set up your beauty 1959 With Latham Blower Bride Gown or for photo, email $110 Size 8, Pewter color with Call (508)765-5919 Oriental Rug [email protected] Cameras, Electronics, shop. And Four Carburetors In Great Condition, 5’3” x Laptops. Please call (774)452-1760 $8000 OBO 508-688-2057 elegant beading, matching 1 HP Pool Pump 7’8”. Black, Burgundy, or email jacket paid $700, $50 Gold & Green. $40 Licensed for 30 years [email protected] Call 508-259-8805 asking $250. Baldwin Spinnet for pictures Fishing Rods, Call (508)885-4303 413-245-4587 Call 508-234-2647 3 minutes from Duncan Phyfe Piano I-84. Complete Master Reels, Boxes, Grooming 10 GE 35MM Camera Light brown color. Bought at Mahogany Dining Steinerts. Good condition, Plugs, Equipment [email protected] Bedroom Set Room Set 1 Romani Grand Daddy Dryer Refrigerators, Pentax K-1000 $700. Call (508)885-4320 California king size 4 post 60” Double Pedestal, Streamers, $100. 7 GE Stoves, $50. 3 with assortment of lenses 1 Romani Clipper Vac waterbed frame. Large 5 Chairs, 12“ Leaf. (B&B Model) GE Dryers, $100-$150. 2 GE 2 electronic flashes, and 413-245-4244 armoire, dresser, with large Etc. Washing machines, $100. 3 many other accessories. Beautiful Original Tapestry. 1 42 Inch Hydraulic mirror, 2 large end tables, Grooming Table apartment size washer/dryer Sell all for $395. colonial Cherry wood-sturdy. Appx 1940’s Archery stackers, $100-$250. Furniture $500 OBO 1 Hydro Surge Bather Also, Kodak DC 215 Zoom Entertainment Center Came Back With Excellent condition. Equipment Asking $2500 For All (508)987-5514 or digital camera, $45. $200/BRO, like new. $2000/BO. 508-867-8674 (508)873-7424 Him From Call (508)509-5407 Sporting goods, 508-987-2419 Call (508)943-5954 or Redecorating and need Vietnam... Electric Dryer Machinist Tools & days (508)943-7704 space. Store-new Hand Crafted 1987 R10 Pickup condition, MUST SEE! 1964 Handpainted Crib and Changing Used 6 months, $100. Auto Tools, most half Best offer over $500. Hewlett (508)832-3684 Picture. Painter Has Table Set Washer used holds x-large Handicap walkers, Jewelry Made Out Packard, fax/copy, $100. 4 Snow Tires and loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen $10-$30. Gallery In Vietnam. Pali, Italian White of Beads Tandy computer, never 1 Spare Tire $300 table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 35MM Canon Camera online, great for child, $100. Beauty Salon Crib turns into toddler bed, 5 or best offer. Good condition *REDUCED* Used one season, size years old. In excellent $200 Lexmark Z31 printer, $60. 175/65R14. $100 for all 5. Equipment Black & Decker wrought iron & glass coffee (508)885-5189 190 pieces for $200 Gold Star A/C, 8000 BTU, Auto Buffer condition. $350 for both. table & end tables inlay $75. Kenmore 80 Series 2 back to back, free floating Call (508)987-0480 w/stone, very nice, $50. Prices Negotiable! Please call Heavy styling stations, $200 each $20 Apartment size freezer, $50. Courtney at (508)248-6810 or best offer. Duty Super Capacity Plus 508-347-7441 Works well. (508)867-9669 1996 Tigershark washer Call Suzanne Custom Built Call (508)340-2098 Frigidaire Stackable Excellent condition. $75.00. (508)886-6494 Washer & Dryer HAY Two-Seat Jetski Campground Entertainment Electric La-Z-Boy Call (413)245-3936 Unit Like New Appx. 150 Bales Of & Trailer Boston Membership Recliner/Lift Chair $300 OBO 2007 First Cutting Hay $1275 4x8 Open Trailer Rocker Chair 14 Resort Style Amenities & White Oak and African $4.00 A Bale Newly done over. Asking Outdoor Recreation Facilities. Mahogany, natural finish, Luxury Lift Power Recliner Call Phil Call Afternoons Andersen 3-Panel Middle $525. Rose Colored Back & Transferable 2 Lifetimes. Use 7ft. high x 8 1/2ft long. Country Blue, 508-234-3348 And Weekends Swing Patio Door. New. Call (508)885-5560 Cushion. Own RV/Tent Or Rent Open bookshelves on ends Excellent Condition. 508-867-2801 $550 $85 Campground’s RV/Cabin. and area for components $595 Firm Furniture For 5-Phone Executone Office 55 Gallon 508-434-2702 Originally Paid $8000 behind doors in center 508-867-9317 Hot Tub Telephone System 508-434-2576 Will Sacrifice For section. Like new Sale $450 Aquarium condition. Comtemorary Cherry armoire, $250 or b/o, ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, Custom built maple stand $3000 OBO Electric with all options. Waterfall, Brand New 2007 508-347-9319 style. Asking $2500. Cherry stackable bookcase, 6-Outlet NetworkPro with hood, brass Photo’s available. Wheelchair - Jazzy $75. Buttercream contempo- aroma-therapy, lighting, with U.P.S., $100 hardware, and raised 55 Gallon Fish For Sale rary sectional couch (very cover, full warranty. Brand paneled doors. Comes with Campground Call (508)347-9202 new in wrapper. Cost $7000, New 17” Compaq Monitor. Tank evenings A-1 Condition different) $600 or b/o. Sealed Box, $50 heater, gravel and light. With pine cabinet stand. Membership Please call sell for $3800. $900 Call (860)244-9544 Antique Stainless-Steel $500 or best offer. Includes state of the art Sturbridge, MA (508)764-4129 (508)344-3349 Milkcan, $25 Call (508)234-2227 Magnum 350 filter, plus Outdoor World/ Customized Quilts, many extras. Fresh water, Privileged Access L.P. Table Runners or Furniture for Hot Tub New Tennis Court Net $50 6 Shaper Bits heated. Must see!! $900. Entertainment ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, Never used w/factory Deeded Wall Hangings Sale all options. New still in Antique Singer Sewing Call (413)245-7518 $11,000/OBO Center Machine, $50 coating. 1/2 inch shank. NOT For Sale Glass top table w/brass and wrapper. Cost $7000 sell for FOR HAND ROUTER. 203-938-6922 Solid Oak Wood, Custom 4 white fabric cushioned $3800. IBM Selectric Typewriter Brand New Bunk Quilts and tables runners for any Made. Custom Side Door & Table, $100 $185.00 occasion, for sale. chairs, $200. King size Call (860)727-9151 Delta Lathe Beds and 2 ~make great gifts~ For Tapes, Excellent headboard w/frame, CARPET Call Carole (860)923-7407 Condition. 62” Wide, Can matching night table and 508-461-9097 Reproducer Dressers Hotpoint Dryer Fits 12" & 14" Delta I have access to 1,000’s Fit Up To A 30” TV men’s dresser, $200. Several years old, White, Beautiful wood frame Contemporary glass coffee 2 Couches Lathes $450 includes mattresses, pillows, of yards of Berber or $250 Firm good condition. Asking $85. plush carpet. Dark Wood Curio Ask For Bob table, $200. Contemporary 85” Long, Like New. Backpack ladder (never used). $2000 floor lamps, $75 pair. Bassett 6 Drawer Never Used or best offer. I can do your livingroom 55” Wide x 77” Tall, 508-963-0714 With Throw Pillows. and hall for only $489 (781)635-5308 $100 Call (508)987-1594, leave 18” Deep Dresser $250 (Both) with plush or Berber with mirror, maple wood, Call (508)943-7215 message will return call. Price includes pad and Glass Doors On Top, With Estate Furs Garage Door 4 Subaru WRX Wheels Three Drawers Below. brown Dove tail grip, $75 Like New! Tires Included professional installation, 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb 8’ Fisher Plow Brand New $500 coat. Size small w/matching Opener Shaker Style 5 Drawer (P205 55 R16) based on 30 sq. yards. New Lift-Master 1/2 $350 For Set Comes with snow foil plow Kenmore Washer Guaranteed lowest hat. In excellent condition, Dresser frame form a Ford F-350, Highchair $500/BO. 1 long Black horsepower motor in box. prices. $245-will install. tall and slender with Dove tail 508-248-5531 pump control and joystick. & Electric Dryer $50 Persian Lamb. Size large. In grip, asking $100. $800 or best offer. $350 pair. Glass top electric We can also install good condition, but worn. Call (508)615-8393 linoleum over your White Crib (508)765-5919 2 Pianos Call Joe @ stove, $350. Refrigerator, Mattress Included $300 $300/BO. Generator (774)245-1400 or $300. All new bikers black existing floor cheap! (508)987-8483 Household Items Both in excellent condition 508-885-2866 MQ Multi Quip 6000. Used and tuned, Price includes (508)892-1773 leather jacket with zip out Call Tom at $15 Each lining, $45. only once, 3600 RMPs. move to 1st floor location in C & S Carpet Mills Exercise Asking $650. Kodak Advantix F300 Worcester County. Please 8’ Fisher Plow Call (774)241-0327 508-886-2624 Deluxe Rattan Call (508)476-3579 w/Built-In Flash - 35mm. Old stlye off 1995 F-250. Toll Free Equipment call 508-885-3705 Brand-New Dalbello Ski Boots, Frame & Hydraulics included. 1-800-861-5445 Extra Large Dog Universal Fitness Like New, Women’s Size 6. Automatic Scrubbing Girls Clothing 20 Foot Dual Axel $750 or best offer. Home Gym Large quantity of high Call Evenings 508-949-8343 Call Jeff @ Power-Head Crate Has 2 Stations. Like New. 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Make use I implore Call (508)826-2926 2-Speed Hot Tub Pump $50 Call Tom (978)597-3033 Call (774)200-1229, ask Vintage Radios you, of that particular 3 VCR’s $50 Each Plow For John Deere privilege given to you, to for David We have books for the 100’s Of LP Records 1987 25 Ft Marlin 2 Microwaves $20 Each Microwave Garden Tractor scholar, collector and bring visible and speedy help $30. Large capacity air Over 50-Year Old RC where help is most despaired Cabin Cruise Call Beverly Truck Liner For 6’ Bed Shed general reader. 413-245-4587 conditioner, $100. Ladies Located on Route 9 in West Allen Adding Machine of. Come to my assistance in 260 HP, I/O Merc., 10’ x 12’ Brookfield, halfway between this great need that I may size 6 Harley boots, $50. Shop-Vac Photo Security System, Runs, Needs Little TLC Men’s leather jacket, small, T-111 Polycoat, Double Amherst & Worcester. receive the consolation and $5200 OBO Ladies $75. Bread maker, $15. 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Tinted Park Model RV CALL FOR INFO. to be ever mindful of this white-tinted colour Scooter (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 great favor, to always honor 1990 Kawasaki 650 2002, 12x40 easy shaper bike 508-867-8705 you as my special and Clarity I1-I2 visible natural $1,200 Or Best Offer or call Toll Free Years Old - Still In its TS Jetski characteristics. Ladies size 7 Call Between 3pm-5pm (like brand new) on beautiful and ab lounge powerful patron, and to lot in campground can be 877-809-2665 Original Box Needs Work. Asking $1200 or (508)949-7638 $250 for all. 1987 Honda gratefully encourage $300 OBO best offer. used for a full 6 months (15 250x ATV. Great shape Many Old Tools, Over devotion to you. Amen. Call (508)885-2450, leave Miscellaneous April-15 October every year) w/extra parts, $1500. 50 Years Old D.O. 413-245-6130 Lot paid for until 2097. Playstation 2 with games, TOOL SHEDS 508-981-6400 message will respond Baby Furniture $48,000 to all 3 remotes and much Made of Texture 1-11 508-335-1973 CHEAP! Call Don (508)344-9499 more, $150. 8x8 $625 130 YARD SALES Basinet, Stroller Call (774)262-8388 For Appointment 1992 Bass Tracker Penn 6 wt. Flyrod 8x10 $800 Located In Webster Garage Sale 16’ Evinrude 20HP Motor, Large Double Highchair, Etc. 8x12 $875 Please Call For Details New Condition Snow Tires Rain or shine Trolling Motor & Trailer. Stainless-Steel 8x16 $1175 RUNS GOOD. 508-234-4157 Call 508-278-6419 4 P225-60-R17. Tires like Every sat in May and June Sink new, winter ‘07. $300 or best Delivered And Vintage 8:00am to 3:00pm Asking $3495. w/Faucet & Sprayer Moving Sale Pfaltzgraff offer. Built On-Site Coin-Operated 184 West Hartford Ave Call (508)476-2534 43” x 22” 2 couch and chair sets, $300 Gold "Village" Pattern. Call (508)234-7930 Other Sizes Available Jukeboxes Uxbridge $150 each. 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Claret trim-Size 8 w/slip + Than Past Sales! Many Features, Excellent Paid $900 Paid $6000, asking $1400. TV and Surround Condition, Used Twice. Will sell for $600 Maytag Skybox (508)764-3069 cups-$500/BO. Call Ken (508)234-3042 Veil-$75/BO $4800, Includes Trailer. New drink dispenser with System 135 LOST AND FOUND Located In Auburn. Call 508-885-1050 hard to find New 32” Sony Trinitron TV $350. Tiara-$150/BO England Patriots inserts. All Playboy and Speakers Extended warranty good until 6 Bridesmaid Dresses-Raylia LOST Single 18K 508-612-8812 labels and manuals included. Hustler Magazines 1 Small pair AR. 5/31/09. 5307-Red w/Silver F/L-strap- Like New! Comes w/watching $60 Surround system less-shawls-$150 or BO. Gold Dangle 2006 Bayliner from the 70’s. Asking $100 Sizes 2-18. Call for details. Large Two-Level Light storage base. Paid $650, or best offer. Record Call (508)764-1439 including dvd player $400. Earring 185 Runabout Oak Coffee Table asking $350/BO. collection, and other items. Call (508)943-0089 1979 SeaStar Boat 16ft (508)987-5152 Speedaire Air Tri-Haul 50HP Mercury. Kidney-shaped 135 I/O HP w/extended swim $125 Please call for information platform, custom cover, (508)476-2947 TV Cabinet $500 or BO. Reddish/Brown stone with Good Condition New Snap-On Compressors 6x10 ft utility trailer opal strips running through trailer, coast guard safety With TV package, used at most 20 8’ x 11’ Karastan Harley Davidson 3 ph 30 & 80 gallon. Onan $300/BO. it. Lost in vicinity of Enrico’s Oriental Rug Player Piano Generators 5k W. Scale 1k Oak Cabinet, 36” TV parking lot, Sturbridge. hours. $13,750. Collectors Edition With 400 rolls. Located on lbs. Best offer on all listings. Which Fits In Cabinet Make an offer $100 reward. Call (508)868-1972 New Fringe & first floor. $1200. $650 For Both Call (860)974-3582 or Professionally Cleaned Toolbox Call (508)347-1223 Call (508)347-3905 Call (508)867-2739 508-450-1054 (508)612-7601 $350 Black and chrome with Leave message 2006 Polar Kraft Harley logos & flames. 5, H x Spinet Piano and Call Rich Prom Dress Sale Kodiak V 178 SC 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Bench Twin Bed 200 GEN. BUSINESS Great Family Boat. 508-826-2029 seen. $4000 firm. Current Gowns-Daughter is $800. Country Blue plaid With New Mattress $100 White Wedding Contact Dale Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally Tubing, Skiing, Fishing. loveseat and chair. $450. Peugeot 12-Speed Bike $100 203 SNOWMOBILES Excellent On Gas, Living Room Couch (508)943-8692 after 6pm. priced from $200-$300. Wilson ladies clubs, bag, Gown Some shoes and jewelry. cart, $200. All excellent Car Seat $20 Trailers Easily. And Matching Chair Cash only. Never Worn 1998 Arctic Cat 17’8”, 92” Beam New Woodmaster condition. Will consider Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike $35 Floral Design Fabric Call (508)832-9981 reasonable offers. Size 8, long sleeves beaded 440 Yahama 115HP $150 Planer/Molder Oak Roll-Top Computer Desk and lace. Terra mid length $2000. 2000 Arctic Cat 600 Four Stroke Engine With 18” Drum Sander Call (508)867-8532 413-245-9001 Pub/Bar Set With Drawers $400 vale, cathedral vale, slip. Paid ZRT $4500. 2002 Arctic Cat (5 year full warranty) Attachment. 5HP Motor. Mahogany Braided Edge Staging $1400 for all, asking $800 or Thundercat $5500. All run Minn Kota Trolling Motor Foosball Table With Digital (70lb thrust) Weighs 420lbs. Table With Center Wine 3 Aluminum Poles Scorekeeper, Like New best offer. Call great. Living Room Set Rack. Includes Two (508)-365-8528 Call (508)949-0482 Tons Of Extras! This Boat 90” Sofa Also, 120A, 2HP, Shop (24 Feet) $100 Is Loaded! Fox Vacuum With All Barstool Chairs, With 3 Pumps & 6 Love Seat Beautifully Designed, 774-272-2459 $27,000 New Oriental Rug Attachments, Hooks Up Wall Brackets Women’s Leather 2005 Arctic Cat To All Three. Fabric Still Covered In (2) 2’ x 24’ Staging Yours For $18,500 (Machine-Made) Plastic, Brand New. Two Coffee Tables Motorcycle Chaps F7 Snowmobile Beautiful Boat! Must See! 2 Matching End-Tables Mint Condition. Platforms Asking $400 $2000 obo 59”Lx21”W, dark wood $20, Size medium, worn once. Low Miles, Real Fast. Dan Kenney Take The Whole Set For Books/Manuals Included Please Call light wood, $30. USA made. Originally $200, 508-527-3820 Asking $3500 OBO 508-765-1219 20” color TV, $40. Sell For $85 Firm 2005 Arctic Cat $1000 Or Best Offer 508-987-2798 3” wheel casters sets/4 $5. Call John Stair Lift CASH ONLY 440 Z-Model 508-867-9650 Quality each Must Pick Up 25 Foot Godfrey 508-949-1051 New England Stair Lift. 12 Call (508)867-4546 Snowmobile Sanpan Pontoon Steps. About 8 Months Old, after 7pm Call 413-967-6203 Like Brand New! Machinist Tools Oak Bedroom Set Backpacks Like New. No Longer Tool chest, also other odds 2 Packs for Boat Queen bed and mattress, Needed. $2200 $7500 For Both 115 HP Yamaha outboard and ends. hutch, nightstand and Backpacking, Hiking Unique Bar Women’s Scuba 2008 Toyota 508-987-9313 engine, Royal aluminum Call (508)234-8034 dresser with mirror. All in Call for details Solid Oak with lighted Diving Wet Suit canopy with skylights, dual excellent condition. Mattress (508)347-2621 Camry Hybrid stained glass canopy, brass 205 BOATS batteries with switch, brand new. $1300 or BO. Red, Only 500 Miles, top and foot rail, 2 chairs, Never been worn, size docking lights, S/S ladder, Maroon Formal Mahogany TV and Rascal Turnabout All-Weather Mats, Rear 72” high, 64” wide, 22” deep. medium. $100. *Flightcraft* Ski tow bar. $9600. Dress Video Stand Top of the line. Lip Spoiler, Mudflaps. $1200 or BO. 10” Strand of Call (508)943-5682 $24,000 Call (508)450-5836 Inboard Skiboat With Wrap, Size 8 $50. Very secure and stable. Genuine Pearls $650 Takes It Away! 1989 609 hours. Good $65 Brand New Call For Details Worn once for a wedding. 71 Chris Craft 31ft (508)234-1283 508-832-0344 Used Computer condition, must see. $7000. Call (774)241-0127 Entertainment Center Paid $1200, asking $500. Call (508)867-6393 Flybridge Cruiser Black chrome and glass Equipment Call (508)867-6649 Real Ranch Stake Body Bed HP Printer Deskjet 932C twin 327 engines sleeps 6, Marvin Bow asking $500 or BO. Mink Jacket For Pickup 16’ Coleman full head and shower, all Call (860)377-7549 or Gateway Keyboard Wrought Iron fiberglass. $7350. Window (860)928-1135 Very Good Condition With Roll Bar HP Scanjet Scanner Canoe with Call (508)333-1790 4’7 x 10’, Energy Efficient $800 or best offer $150 5300C Series Outdoor Table Argon-Filled Low-E Glass. Piano 508-867-6460 Best Offer! Square Transom 5 Casements, All Open. Maghogany, Werlitzer 508-943-2444 and 6 Chairs Electric motor, new battery, INVADER Removable Wooden Grills, Spinnet, With Bench. Good Stainless Steel Hammond Organ Black/Tan cushions and paddles and anchor. Very 1987 Bowrider Land and Sea Screens, Shutters, Low Condition. Technics Keyboard With Drawbars umbrella. $250 or best offer. stable. $550. Prop.; performs sharp & fast. Maintenance White-Clad $800 Bird Cage And Pedals Weber Gill Bow Mount 350 HP Thru Hull Exhaust I/O Exterior. If New $3291. SX-KN 5000 with bench and Includes Training Books (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave stand. Programmed-excellent $1400 Genesis Silver, 4 years old, 36 pound thrust electric with trailer. Low hours, Asking $1500 508-987-8885 message for “Doc” condition. $800. $250. motor. Like new, $150. $4,750. 508-892-8624 Call After 5pm (860)974-9973 Call (508)885-4777 508-476-7642 Call (508)943-1117 Call (508)248-6783 Call (508)867-9521 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June, 11, 2008

Part-Time 310 GENERAL HELP The Town of Webster WANTED Communications Specialist Highway Department AWESOME The Central Mass South Chamber of Commerce seeks a is seeking qualified applicants for the TRAVEL JOB! position of truck driver/laborer. Publication Sales Company communications specialist for copywriting for print and now hiring 18 sharp electronic media, layout and design, content and Qualified applicant must possess a H.S. enthusiastic individuals to diploma and a valid CDL license with a least travel the U.S. Training, Travel, lodging and database management, and special projects as assigned. two years of experience and a clean record. transportation furnished. The position is for 15 hours per week, Please submit your resume to: 1-800-781-1344 days and hours negotiable, $15/hour. Town of Webster/Highway Department 23 Cudworth Rd. Webster, MA 01570. 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Dudley Sturbridge Call 508-943-2640 10% Modern Offices Memorial Park 2 Bedroom Apartment, Second Floor, 1 Bedroom And 90% High-Bay BANK Garden of the Cross Updated Building, Large, Southbridge Southbridge Apartment. All Appliances Warehouse, Perfect For FORECLOSURES 2 lots side by side. Price 4 room 1 bedroom One Bedroom Including Washer/Dryer. $3500 for both. Clean, Appliances, New Off-Street Parking. Light Manufacturing Or FREE List Of Call (508)721-8924 Hardwoods, Private $600 per month. Half-Duplex Split Foyer Distribution. Separate Bank-Owned AND Condo Style Living At Rental No Pets, No Smoking. Webster Back Yard, Price. New Refrigerator, $575 per month. Utilities, With Dock & Properties 550 MOBILE HOMES Great Neighborhood, 4 room, 2 bedroom Stove, Washer, Dryer. New First, Last and Security Drive-In Door. FREE Computerized Across From Park, apartment Paint & Carpet. 8x8 Storage Required. Prospect Printout Or Email *REDUCED* $650 per month. Call Peter At Walk To Town. Shed. Off-Street Parking. Call (508)347-2937 508-987-2595 $89,000 Plus Park First, Last, Security. Convenient location. Nice Neighborhood. Estates Call Chris Tong Share References Required Refrigerator and stove $800/Month + Utilities 774-696-7365 First/Last & Security Sturbridge Adult Mobile Home $639. included. W/D hookup. 2 & 3 Bedroom Spencer RE/MAX Professional Associates First & security required. 508-954-6141 Spacious 2 bedroom. Heat Community in Scenic Glen included. First, last and Apartments. Office Space 508-615-1332 Call (508)867-8881 security. $795 per month. 1 Bright & Spacious Rooms In Sturbridge Southbridge 1 Month Free Rent Beautiful, Historic Victorian. Gov’t Sale year lease required. Comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 Single Bedroom Furnished Now Available: Centrally Located On Route 347 Lebanon Hill Road Dudley Apartment. Quiet, Farm Call (508)729-3429 9. Ample Parking. Great 1/2 bath, central air, new Southbridge and leave message Historical Buildings Southbridge roof, beautiful sunroom, all For Rent Surroundings. Includes Location. Variety Of Nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath Two Bedroom 46 Old Sturbridge Road Garden, Parking, Pool, Floorplans Available. new appliances. First Floor, Two Bedroom Must Income Qualify ranch home in need of some Call Paul (508)347-1439 Apartments. Wall-To-Wall Carpeting, Sturbridge SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Pashoian Enterprises TLC! Many updates with Apartment. Off-Street Modern Kitchen Appliances, Two Bedroom Apartment $650 Parking, Laundry Hookup WELCOME 508-320-2814 special finance. $177,000. Washer/Dryer, Convenient Location, Call Nikolay at: 14x70 Mobile Three Bedroom In Basement. Ample Closets. Private Setting, No Pets. Apartments All Updated, Oil Heat. $700/Month + Utilities. Call Southbridge (413)364-6707 Home One Year Lease. for details and private $700-$900 No Pets/Smokers Non-Smokers Only. $850/month Retail Space W/56ft addition which First/Last & Security (508)943-9567 showings J.G.M. RE Inc. Please Call Call For Appointment First & Security Required Main Street, high visibility. includes 24x12 den, 14x12 774-230-5128 508-765-6022 508-347-8115 E.H.O. $1300 per month work room w/sink and 18ft 508-943-1685 plus utilities. porch w/handicapped ramp. Southbridge Call (508)765-5995 Quick CASH Large hallways/doors, for N. Oxford 7 Room, 3 Bedroom, First Southbridge Uxbridge Webster wheelchair. New Nice 1+ Bedroom Condo Floor. Large Kitchen/Pantry, Tired Of Paying 1 bedroom, first floor. Newly Second Floor, Three roof/windows. $98K plus Bedroom, Updated for Homes With Extra Room For Living Room, Dining Room. remodeled, dishwasher, Webster park share. High Rent? microwave, no smoking/pets. Bathroom, Large Kitchen * Any Area * Any Condition * Office/Guestroom. Stove Included. Nice FOR RENT Call Wayne at Bill, (508)347-5463 In Quiet, Clean Country Wish You Could Own First, last and security. $600 with Appliances, Neighborhood, Your Own Home? (508)954-7214 Setting. Outside Patio, Everett Street. per month plus utilities. Washer/Dryer Hookups, 1000 sq.ft to Central Air, Dishwasher, Take Advantage Of This Wood Floors, Storage, 17000 sq.ft. 14x70 Mobile $800/Month Plus Utilities. NO MONEY DOWN Call (508)667-8746 Disposal, Pool, And First And Last. Nice Backyard, Off-Street Southbridge Home Washer/Dryer. Extra Storage Opportunity, With Low Parking, Near Downtown Come Where The 7-Family House Available August 1st Monthly Payments. Price Is Right! with central air. Mint Space Available. Email: $875/month For Sale By Owner condition to move in. Many Semi-Furnished Possible. [email protected] Spacious, Vinyl Sided Webster First & Security Free-Standing Excellent Condition. new extras. Located in Available Immediately! Two Bedroom Apartments, Cat OK. First & Last. Or Call: 2-Family, With Three Buildings attractive over 55 park in $850/Month Bedroom Units. Large Call 508-951-2641 All Modern. Deleaded, Sturbridge. 860-304-5717 NORTH VILLAGE 7500 sq.ft. Off-Street Parking. 508-344-3380 Leave Message Deck, Large Lot, Call Joe (508)347-8976 Country Setting. & 2500 sq.ft. Nice Neighborhood. North Brookfield Call For Details 2 bedroom units Webster With Loading Docks Call 774-258-0147 Brookfield Southbridge starting at $760!! Two Bedroom Apartment & Nice Offices Bousquet Real Estate Second Floor. Quiet Area. 55 Plus Community. 28 Spring Street Available Now 508-765-5411 Call 3 large rooms, first floor. Heat and hot water $750/Month Nanatomqua Mobile Three Bedroom, 508-753-3670 532 R.E. AUCTIONS Home Park. $600/monthly. Second Floor Apartment. is included. One Month’s Security Deposit & References Real Estate 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, References and security Appliances Included. Southbridge Required. No Pets. required. Must income qualify. West Brookfield Carport, Screen Porch, Washer/Dryer Hookups, Two Bedroom Apartment, 508-272-8915 Auction New Appliances, First Floor. Off-Street Available Immediately! No pets. Washer/dryer Off-Street Parking. Section 8 Vouchers 9 S SULLIVAN RD, New Roof. hookups. Section 8 OK. Parking. Clean & Neat. 5 Acres With Two Buildings Garages Available Washer/Dryer Hookups. Accepted. Webster For Rent. Two Miles From CHARLTON 508-892-7228 Call (508)867-2478 AFFORDABLE! Two Bedroom Apartments. Center Of Town 2BR 1BA 1,328sf+\-. 774-262-7307 Call 508-612-6530 Coin-Op & Off-Street Or 508-943-1703 x0 Call For Details At: Please call Small Building - 1584sq.ft. OPENING BID: $25,000 North Brookfield Parking. Second & Third Large Building - 5840sq.ft. 508-943-7436 (508)987-1595 Floor Available. No Pets. 933R MAIN ST, Brookfield Center Southbridge 508-612-6192 Call 508-868-5351 ASK ABOUT OUR $600/month Or Email SOUTHBRIDGE Mobile Home For Sale Second Floor, One & Centrally Located Anytime Until 9pm First/Last & References 55+ Cooperative Park Two Bedroom Apartments NEW FALL [email protected] 3BR 2BA 1,664sf+\-. ROOM FOR RENT 508-943-1076 OPENING BID: $10,000 Trades Considered! Available. Stove & Southbridge: SPECIALS!!! After 5pm Refrigerator. Off-Street Single Room With Whitinsville Sells: 9:30am Thu. Jun. 26 at Great Buy, Ask Why! Refrigerator, Furniture, Heat, Large 1 bedroom modern. 9 S SULLIVAN RD, Parking. No Pets. Wall to wall, appliances Commercial Space Phone Owner: First, Last & Security. Hot Water, Cable With TV, West Brookfield CHARLTON Washer Dryer, House Phone included, coin-op laundry, no One Bedroom Apartment. Available for Lease 508-925-5234 One Bedroom $410/Month pets, lease and security. Webster This 200 sq. ft. space is ideal Homes are open Sat. or Two Bedroom $650/Month And Parking. $75/Week First Floor, Private Entrance. Sun. before sale day. Safe & Quiet Building $575 and up, utilities not 2 Bedroom, First Floor Stove & Refrigerator. for retail or office. This Brookfield Call Peter 508-882-3177 included. building was part of the Visit williamsauction.com Call(508)248-6687 $675 No Pets. for details Nanatomqua Mobile Or Nellie 508-347-2774 Call (508)764-2866 $525/Month Plus Utilities newly renovated downtown Leave Message. In large 6-family. Coin-op in streetscape project on Or Call 800-801-8003. Home Park basement, off street parking, First/Last & Security Plus Church St. Many properties now (55 And Over) Southbridge Spencer no pets, close to shopping. References. 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 North Brookfield 2 bedroom townhouse. References. 508-867-2540 For inquiries, please call available for online bidding! First Floor, Four (508)234-1510 Dean C. Williams, Broker Bath, Living Room, Large Duncan Block Realty Room Apartment, All electric, hookups. First, last and security One year lease. No pets. required. 510 RE#144608, Kitchen, Laundry Room Washer/Dryer Hookups, 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE Jay Kivowitz AUC#1344 215 North Main Street First last and security ($500) 508-864-6285 With New Appliances, Refrigerator, Stove, COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS And Door To Back Porch. New const. Heat/hot water. Garage, Large Yard. $625 per month. Spencer 545 LAND/LOTS 1 & 2 bedrooms $695/Month Plus Utilities Call (508)886-4312 1800 Sq. Ft. Two Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath. REDUCED Elevator accessible, 1 unit First/Last & Security Webster Bright, Modern, Convenient $79,900 ADA, onsite laundromat. Spencer Professional 508-320-3368 $575 to $625-1 BR Location. Hardwood, Tile, 3-Acre Lot 508-868-4662 Appliances included. Efficiency Apartments apartments for rent. Office/Retail Appliances. Patio Or Deck. Town Water & Sewer For more info Available. Assigned off street parking; Beautifully Landscaped $150 Per Week Or Spacious; some Space Sturbridge, MA (508)867-4277 Southbridge Central Street, Southbridge Property. Sturbridge $525 Per Month w/hardwoods; some Rent To Own, $125,000 Mobile Home 55+ Five Room, First Floor w/coin-ops; tenant pays Full Handicapped Call 508-320-7009 North Brookfield Apartment For Rent. 2 Bedroom Apartment Six Month’s Credit. 1 Bedroom, Ideal Two Bedroom utilities; no pets; credit Accessibility, Open Floor Call Scott Pay Own Oil. Available Plan, 36 Parking Spaces Location, Close To Apartments Available. $675/Month checked; 1st and security Pashoian Enterprises Newly Renovated. deposit. Outside Front Door. Everything. New Floors, $650/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups. 508-320-2814 546 CEMETARY LOTS Carpets, Paint, Windows, Call Damian 3 Bedroom Apartments Call (508)410-1319 Low Cost Gas Heat First & Last Month Required. Available 7/1/08 Shower, Cabinets & (508)868-7184 Also Available 525 OPEN HOUSE Cemetery Lot $650/Month $850/Month Call Nick Counters. Newer Furnace, 508-764-6425 Webster For Sale Off street parking, $850/Month 508-380-8922 Charlton A/C & More. Northbridge Worcester County Memorial Washer/Dryer. (Linwood) Southbridge section 8 approved. Two Bedrooms. No Utilities First Listing Park, Paxton, MA. Call (508)987-3214 Included. Washer/Dryer $37,500 First Floor, Half-Duplex, Three Chase Mill Waterfront, On South Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, Four Room Apartment. Bedroom Apartment. Hookups. Close To Major Charlton Reservoir. 2 Lots (1 & 2) 508-347-7027 Washer/Dryer Hookups, Spencer Highways. Natural Complex 3 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths. $1500 For Both NO PETS, Large One Bedroom Woodwork, Custom Kitchen NO SMOKING. Large Bathroom. Private (Formerly Ethan Allen) Hardwoods, Tile, Family Call 508-347-3884 Sturbridge Porch, Driveway & Yard Apartment, Second Floor. Cabinets, Fenced-In Located In Dudley, MA Room, Granite Counters, Oak Leave Message If No Answer Mobile Home For Sale, Clean, Cozy, Quiet. Quiet Neighborhood. Large Yard. No Pets. Cabinets, Oversized Two-Car Off-Street Parking. $900/month Indoor/Outdoor Space In 55 And Over Park. New Off-Street Parking, Available Immediately Garage With Room Above. Roof/Windows. Cathedral $800/Month Plus Security. $750 Deposit Required Washer/Dryer Hookups. Available For Immediate Cemetery Lots Available August 1st Serious Inquiries Only Oak Dock, Custom Brick Ceilings, Country Interior, Includes Heat, Hot Water, First/Last & Security 508-981-7134 Lease For Storage, Patios, Stone Walls. Veterans Garden Memorial Stove, Refrigerator, Edwin Light Industrial, Park in Paxton, MA Carport, Patio & Deck. No Dogs. Panoramic View Of Lake Many Updates. Blinds & Carpeting. 774-230-5283 $650/Month Manufacturing, Office. From Rooms. 2 grave lot. 508-234-2025 Webster Call (508)885-5116 $94,900 508-885-0822 2nd floor 3 room, Call Today For Info Too Much To List! 508-347-8791 Southbridge 774-280-6026 Move In For Summer! for more information Junior One Bedroom 1 bedroom, renovated. Northbridge Stove and refrigerator $559,000 Apartment Available At Spencer: OPEN NOW!!! Owner 508-248-9534 Cemetery Lots Sturbridge 1 & 2 Bedroom Modern Laurel Ridge. 2 bedroom townhouse, included. Off-street parking. Tri-State Speedway Move-In Ready Units. No Pets. First, Last New Carpet, Swimming Pool, appliances, hookups, gas $500/month. Utilities Not OPEN HOUSE for Sale & Security Required. Included. No dogs. Indoor Go-Kart & Fully Applianced, Plus Fitness Room, Hottub, heat. 1 year lease. No pets. Sunday, June 15th Worcester County Memorial Extras. Comfortable, CORI Required. Dishwasher, Elevator. First, last and $500 security First Month and Amusement Center Park-Paxton, MA From $500 (Plus Utilties) Close To Route 20. deposit. $720. Security required. 11am-2pm 2 Lots (#408A) available in Clean, Spacious, Call Dave Class-A Building. Call (508)886-4312 Credit check and Cherry Valley Bond Road To Daniels Road the beautiful Garden of Valor Maintenance-Free. Monday Through Friday. Non-Smoking. references required. To Marcia Drive, Right To II. $5,000 for both. Over 55 Park. 508-234-4041 $675/Month Sturbridge Call (860)935-9177 Retail Space, 5200 sq ft 27 Robert Boulevard. Call (508)987-0531 Priced To Sell, Let’s Talk! EOH 774-200-0078 Reasonable Rent 860-315-7122 Sturbridge Meadows Webster Route 9, Cherry Valley 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Southbridge 90 Hall Road 4 rooms, 2 bedroom. High Traffic Count Brimfield CEMETERY Sturbridge Includes parking, yard, heat, SOUTHBRIDGE Large 4 Bedroom. 508-347-9707 Ample Parking 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath 1500 sf. Nice Comfortable, 14’ x 70’, Nice Area. New Kitchen & hot water, washer/dryer. Available Now LOTS: Two Bedroom, Two Bath BRAND NEW Great commuter location, Some Pets, No Dogs. ranch, sunroom, large Appliances With Dishwasher. on-site laundry, patio/deck, kitchen, deck, walk-out Two in the Mobile Home. In Very Quiet APARTMENTS! Washer/Dryer Hookups. Available now. Also Garden of Valor Area. 55 And Over Only. fully applianced, pet friendly, $625 per month. Approximately 3000 sq ft basement, 1 acre yard. Storage Space Available. on call maintenance. Wood or oil heat. at Worcester Memorial $65,000 2 Bedrooms/$775. Small Pets And Call (508)333-8090 Basement Space. Park in Paxton. Move-in specials for qualified Available immediately. Call Between 4pm-8pm Available now. Section 8 Welcome. Ideal for Storage or $1400 per month. $1500/best offer. Stove, refrigerator and First And Last, applicants. Care free living! 508-347-2458 EHO Webster Contractor, etc. Call (774)696-2732 Please call dishwasher included. $950+Utilities. Brand new, modern and Call (781)492-7707 Equityapartments.com Call (508)865-4422 508-885-5133 565 ROOMS FOR RENT Secure building. spacious 2 bedroom x7 or x8 Off-street parking. Southbridge Sturbridge apartment for rent. Two Sturbridge Southbridge NO Pets. parking spots, washer and Two Cemetery Modern 1 bedroom, quiet 1738 House dryer in basement. No Commercial Waterfront Mobile Room For Rent Call (508)765-5852 downtown area. New carpet Free Electric, Heat, smoking. First & last. Home In Park On Lots Lower Level, Two Rooms, and fresh paint. $600 per Hot Water Included In $750/month. Bay For Rent Cedar Pond Worcester County Furnished. Large Windows, month includes heat, hot 1 Bedroom Or Studio, Call (774)289-4562 Memorial Park Sunny & Bright. All Appliances. Insulated, heated, 11x10 (5 Birch Street) water and appliances. Lease, In Paxton Private Bath, Large Cedar Southbridge security, deposit and 1 Bedroom $875/month electric door. Outdoor Asking $75,000, Closet, Fireplace, Cable, reference required. Studio $675/month Webster space available with $900 For Each, Washer/Dryer, Phone. C&C Call (508)347-7709 Off-Street Parking First Floor, Four Rooms. rental. $650 per month. Make An Offer! $1800 For Both Separate Entry. 508-347-1101 Well Kept, Owner-Occupied. Heat, Electric & Hot Properties Quiet Street. Convenient Call (508)476-7295 or JAL Realty Call Cheryl Southbridge (508)269-3568 Water Included. Sturbridge To Major Routes. 508-765-9057 413-245-4181 $175/Weekly LOOK & COMPARE NEW LISTING! References, First & Spacious 5-Room, 2 Bedroom. Heat Included. Leave Message Ask For Linda 2 Bedroom Washer/Dryer Hookup. Security Deposit 2 Bedroom Apartment Non-Smoking Douglas Two Lots 508-909-6387 Luxury Condo On Available At Worcester Southbridge/Charlton Washer/Dyrer Hookups, $975/Month $700/Month Office/Retail Spaces Uxbridge Refrigerator & Stove, 508-347-2987 For Rent In Business Large One Bedroom House, County Memorial Park Line. Appliances, Central 508-949-0158 In Paxton. Air, Off-Street Parking. 3-Season Porch, Fenced District. Great Visibility. With Two-Car Garage. Sturbridge Yard, Off-Street Parking, Sturbridge Off-Street Parking. $1000/Month Non-Selected. Four Bedroom House. $795/Month Asking $950 OBO Updated Kitchen, Ceiling Beautiful three bedroom, Webster Starting At $500/Month Utilities Seperate. Full Living Facilities, Share 2 Also, Quality 1 & 2 Fans Throughout. 508-867-0902 Bedroom Apartments! 1 1/2 bath, half-duplex. Large, 3 Bedroom. Many 508-476-3500 Call Maggie Full Baths & Kitchen. Large $750 New Updates, Off-Street Yard With Deck. Appliances, Off-Street Finished basement. Stove, 508-523-9990 WORCESTER COUNTY Parking. Credit Check No Pets. No Smoking refrigerator & dishwasher Parking, Washer/Dryer Sutton Washer/Dryer Included. Required. First/Last & Security included. Storage Hookups, All Appliances Webster MEMORIAL PARK; Close To Mass Pike & I-84. Call (508)765-0501 AVAILABLE NOW! space, nice yard, Included. Owner Occupied. Warehouse Space Paxton, MA Call For More Details Call 508-765-8730 convenient location. $875 per month. Must See! House For Rent For Rent 8-Room Colonial, 2 adjoining lots. 508-347-7100 Available Now! Credit and Reference Check. Available Immediately Asking $1500 or Best Offer Spencer $1275/Month Available Immediately Three Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Off Route 146, Exit 5, Hot Water Heat, Carpeting for both call (508)867-3820 565 STORAGE SPACE 2 Bedroom Apartment Also available Call (774)239-4076 Southbridge 2 Miles. Heated, Lights, & Hardwood Floors. FOR RENT 3 Room-1 bedroom Washer/dryer hook-ups, immediately: Worcester County off-street parking. Trash Newly remodeled three Docks, All Inclusive. Two-Car Garage. apartment, near hospital, in Webster 1,000-10,000 sq. ft. Lake Area, Beach Privileges. Memorial Park removal, heat and hot bedroom. Convenient Lovely 4 room apartment. very quiet area. Includes location. Refrigerator Available Two Miles From I-395. Northbridge heat, hot water, refrigerator, water included. Wall to wall, washer/dryer Two Grave Lot, Plot 215, No smoking or pets. & stove included. No Pets. Garage/Storage space stover, washer/dryer. Pay facilities, parking, no pets. Warehousing & Pallet $1200/Month Graves 3 & 4, Unit D own electric. $700 per First, last and security. $995/Month Credit check, references. Services Available Garden Of Valor for rent $900/month Credit References. month. First/last. First & Last Required First and last. $650 per First/Last & Security. $900 For Both 11x21. $125 per month Available 6/1 508-476-1414 per unit. Call (508)764-1484 Call (508)867-8881 month. www.SuttonStorage.com Call 508-943-0474 508-867-6570 Call 508-885-6445 Call 508-943-0474 Call (508)887-6002 JUNE, 11, 2008 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

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Main St., Dudley, MA $18,000 Or Best Offer Clean Car, Mint Condition. pristine condition. $2,995 obo grey, recent timing belt, 29 (800)339-2321 $2750 Or Best Offer. (508)943-7474 Call 508-764-3723 Garaged In Winter. Asking $17,500. MPG, 112K miles, $5500. www.krausecars.com Call (508)867-6922 (800)339-2321 $14,000 OBO 1992 Chevy Call Bill (508)769-1390 www.krausecars.com 2006 DODGE Call (508)764-4275 2005 TOYOTA 508-864-9692 Corsica 2007 SUZUKI 1996 2 door Red STRATUS SXT 508-764-1401 Blue, 119k Miles, CAMRY LE 2005 JEEP LIBERTY $10,900 2006 LEXUS RX 400 Good Condition FORENZA $14,990 Chevy Tahoe SPORT Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $10,777 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge push button 4WD automatic, $13,995 HYBRID 6 Cylinder Automatic Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA $38,886 $1,195 obo leather interior, power Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (508)943-7474 2003 Ford 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (508)943-7474 everything, 135K/350 V8, 191 W. 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Brakes CAMRY HYBRID Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Asking $1200 OBO MURANO S Call (508)949-1525 Call (508)341-4434 or Sharp Car! Mint! $23,900 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Call Jeff $18,995 (508)943-7474 (860)857-4168 $13,500 obo Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 1999 GMC (508)943-7474 774-402-8222 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 508-347-7490 774-289-9074 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA www.krausecars.com Suburban SLT (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 4x4, Leather, 1994 Dodge 2001 Honda 2004 MAZDA (800)339-2321 2003 TOYOTA 2005 TOYOTA www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com Remote/Keyless Entry, Intrepid Accord 4-Door EX MAZDA6 I CAMRY XLE 130k Miles, Good 4RUNNER LTD 86k Miles, Needs V6 Auto With Leather. 118k $9,994 1997 Olds Regency 2006 TOYOTA $13,993 Condition. $25,950 Miles. Excellent Condition. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Transmission Work. Nice solid driver 105K AVALON XL Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $6500 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Extra Set Of 4 Snow Tires. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA $21,996 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Good Body, Strong Kelly Bluebook Value $7950 (508)943-7474 highway miles, loaded with 508-612-6398 moonroof, needs nothing. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 Engine, Good Tires. Asking $7200 (800)339-2321 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 Nice Car www.krausecars.com Asking $3500. 508-248-6070 Call (860)974-3022 (508)943-7474 www.krausecars.com 2000 Ford www.krausecars.com Asking $700 OBO After 5pm (800)339-2321 1999 Mercury 2003 TOYOTA Expedition-Eddie 2005 TOYOTA Call Before 8pm $500 Police www.krausecars.com Bauer 508-892-4434 Cougar COROLLA LE HIGHLANDER 1998 Honda Impounds! 2006 TOYOTA $9,993 111,000 miles, asking $19,900 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All $6000. 48” wide, zero 1985 Fire-Engine Options. College Cars/Trucks From $500! 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Mint Condition, New Timing Belt, and $14,995 COROLLA CE LIMITED Power Windows & Locks. 2006 TOYOTA $8,991 AM/FM Radio With CD Up To 37 MPG. Huge Money Extensive Tune-up Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Grand Vitara $15,900 Saver, Do The Math. Great 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA CAMRY XLE Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Player. Looks Good, REDUCED 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 4WD, 6cyl. automatic. Runs Great. Commuting Vehicle. (508)943-7474 $20,888 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA $5700 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (508)943-7474 Maroon & silver, great (508)943-7474 $4000 $10,800 (800)339-2321 condition. Only 84K miles, 508-949-2757 (508)476-3715 www.krausecars.com 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 Call 508-949-1223 (508)943-7474 www.krausecars.com recent brakes, new tires, new www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 battery. 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CD, Automatic. message (508)943-7474 REBATE ...... 500 $14,777 Evenings & weekends KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1111 $2300 OBO (800)339-2321 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 508-867-6023 www.krausecars.com $ 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA YOUR PRICE . 11,999 (508)943-7474 2004 Jeep (800)339-2321 Corvette 1988 Liberty Sport 740 MOTORCYCLES BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT www.krausecars.com Excellent Condition. New Silver, 49k Miles. 2005 Aquila 250 #C8016 MSRP ...... $14,585 0% T-Top, Tires & Interior. Excellent Condition. 2005 TOYOTA REBATE...... 1,000 Financing is back! Over $11k Invested. CD/AM/FM Radio. Cruiser AVALON LIMITED Asking $7500 OBO PURCHASE BONUS...... 1,000 See Dealer for Details $24,495 Asking $14,200 356 miles, showroom CONQUEST REBATE ...... 500 1-508-943-1128 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge condition, bike can be seen KNIGHT DISCOUNT ...... 586 1-508-341-3164 774-364-1133 at 364 Main Street, Oxford. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Or After 5pm $ (508)943-7474 $2700. 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BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 EX CAB BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS Call (860)633-0869 2004 TOYOTA Call (508)949-0621 #T8079 #A8005 LEASE FOR 2005 TOYOTA 4X4 MSRP ...... $27,950 4RUNNER SR5 REBATE...... 2,000 $ CAMRY LE $19,800 MON. Must Sell 2004 Harley LOYALTY REBATE ...... 2,000 199 $12,500 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge FOR 39 MOS. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 2004 Dodge Stratus SXT Davidson Ultra KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,951 Auto, remote starter, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA $1,500 DOWN 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA (508)943-7474 $ Lease terms $199 mo, 39 mos, 10k mi. yr., (508)943-7474 42K, fully loaded, excellent Classic $1500 Cash Down, 1st payment & secutiry deposit, (800)339-2321 5500 miles, $17000. YOUR PRICE... 21,999 plus tax, titl, doc & acquistion fees due at signing (800)339-2321 condition. $8995. 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THINK 2008 FORD F150 SPRING! $12,999 $11,999 $16,999 $13,999 2006 HUMMER 2006 CHEVY 2006 FORD 2007 BUICK FREE H3 MALIBU LT V6 FUSION $1000 5 yr/100,000 SUNROOF, LOW MI, #3801P LOW MI, #3648P #3678P LUCERNE #3662P Rebate and Powertrain 0% APR Warranty $ $ 60 Mos. 23,499 $12,999 11,999 $19,999 www.Knightchevy.com $ * 508-764-4356 15,980 129 Worcester St., Southbridge MA 01550 • M-Thurs 9-8 • Fri. 9-6 • Sat. 9-5 • Sun 11-4 #3690T *Price After $3000 Factory Rebate. Must Finance With FMCC. Does Not Include Bedliner. Taxes, Title, Doc. Fees and Registration Extra. See Salesperson for Details.

“Please present this ad when purchasing your vehicle. All new vehicle offers reflect all rebates to dealer unless noted oth- www.millburyfm.com HOURS: erwise. The 5 year 100,000 mile warranty is a factory powertrain warranty on 2007 & 2008 models. Tax, title, registra- Mon-Thurs 8:30-8:00 tion and documentation fees are additional for all vehicles. Prior sales are excluded. Not responsible for typographical RTE. 20 AUBURN Fri 8:30-6 • Sat 8:30-5 errors. Vehicle pictures may not be exact model offered. MUST TAKE DELIVERY BY 6/13/08. See dealer for details. Closed Sunday 508-832-6261 Browsing Welcome JUNE, 11, 2008 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 9 Aut motive

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Roof Air, Appx. 950 sq. ft. slide out, air/heat, Infrequently. Sleeps 6. Vinyl Furnished, Central Air, 1989 Chevy 1500 Asking $4500 Furnace, Generator, Fully Pull-Outs In Excellent Short bed Z71 off road. 860-617-7335 2003 Kawasaki 1997 24’ tub/shower, phone jack/3 Matching 12x16 Shed cable outlets, outside Self-Contained. Condition, Galley-Style $1500 or best offer. KX65 Dutchman Pop-Up With Tow Dolly. Kitchen With Stove, Sink, With Washer & Dryer. Call (774)280-2480 2001 Harley shower. Asking $17,000. $39,900 OBO One Owner, Runs Great, Camper Call (508)347-2934 Ready To Go And Icebox. Furnace And Davidson New Sprockets and Chain. $10,900 AC/DC Power Converter 508-867-5850 Model 1007 With Battery, Spare Tire 508-579-1827 1988 Chevy 1200 Sportster Son has outgrown it. Great Condition. Heat, 508-347-3262 And Carrier. $1600 OBO Silverado 1500 Yellow & Black, Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. 1991 CruiseMaster Moving, Must Sell! 760 VANS/TRUCKS V8, 200K, but runs great. 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BY KEITH GRIFFIN

When it comes to driving, I’m like most of you. OK, I get to drive a different vehicle every week, which isn’t like most of you, but I get concerned about high gas prices. I also feel guilty about being the only one in a five-passenger SUV when I’m running around town. I know it’s not the best thing for the environ- ment. That’s why I feel remorseful in this cur- rent energy setting to even write about SUVs, but write I must because Hyundai loaned me a Santa Fe for a week. It’s a shame a vehicle of this qual- ity might get relegated to the remain- ders bin (figuratively) because of $4 a gallon gas. This is the second model year of a vehi- cle I first drove in Santa Barbara, Calif., in June 2006. Little has changed for 2008. The Limited all-wheel drive ver- sion I drove now comes standard with 605-watt Infinity Logic 7 CD changer audio system with 10 speakers standard and a power tilt-and-slide sunroof stan- dard on limited trim level. Neither Nothing has changed on the exterior of the 2008 Santa Fe that was overhauled as a 2007 model. impressed me because I’m basically a talk radio guy at heart and sunroofs take away headroom and I’m 6’2’’. I like my rows of available seating; and four- city and 24 highway. Both powertrains its price range from $21,690 for the headroom. channel anti-lock braking system with meet stringent ULEV emissions base model with a 5-speed manual, up As a follow-up to a recent column on electronic brake-force distribution, requirements. to the $33,435 fully loaded Limited best cars for senior drivers, the Santa Fe which automatically equalizes the brak- The 2.7-liter V6 comes with a standard trim level I drove. was recognized by Forbes.com ing force to the front and rear axles, five-speed manual transmission and is (www.Forbes.com) as one of the “Best based on the vehicle loading conditions. available with an optional four-speed (Questions and comments about this Cars for Retirees” based on features that It also comes standard with active front- automatic with shiftronic manual con- review and other automotive concerns can help mature drivers stay behind the seat head restraints, which help prevent trol, while the 3.3-liter V6 is mated to a be e-mailed to [email protected] wheel longer. In order to determine the whiplash in the case of an accident. five-speed shiftronic automatic gearbox queries are answered.) list of “Best Cars for Retirees” Santa Fe is available with a choice of as standard equipment. Forbes.com factored in NHTSA and two powerful and efficient V6 engines, The larger engine is peppy for highway VITAL STATISTICS Insurance Institute for Highway Safety the economical 2.7-liter or the modern merging and passing. Fuel savings are Wheelbase: 106.3 inches (IIHS) crash-test ratings, AAA’s sugges- 3.3-liter, both which feature all-alu- negligible for the 33 percent increase in Length: 184.1 inches tions from “Smart Features for Mature minum construction. The standard 2.7- horsepower from the V-6. You do pay Width: 74.4 inches Drivers” guide and additional features liter V6 includes Continuously Variable about a $3000 premium for the larger Height: 67.9 inches that appeal to mature drivers. Valve Timing and a Variable Intake engine, though. Curb weight: 4121 lbs. According to Forbes.com, “The System that produces 185 horsepower Santa Fe’s available electronically con- Engine: 3.3-liter DOHC V6 Hyundai Santa Fe was chosen specifical- and 183 lb.-ft. of torque, while deliver- trolled all-wheel-drive system automati- Horsepower: 242 @ 6,000 rpm ly for its driver lumbar support to help ing 2008 EPA fuel economy ratings of cally routes power to the wheels with Torque: 226 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm ease back discomfort.” The website also 18 city/24 highway in front wheel drive the best traction. A driver-selectable EPA estimated mpg city/highway: liked that the Santa Fe comes standard automatic models. The 3.3-liter V6’s AWD lock provides a fixed 50/50 17/24 with electronic stability control, one of output is 242 horsepower and 226 lb.- torque split between front and rear Base price: $29,600 (Limited AWD) the industry’s most effective life-saving ft. of torque, providing improved accel- wheels, which can improve performance As-tested price: $33,435 technologies; six standard airbags, eration and passing power, along with in slippery or offroad conditions. Also consider: Honda Pilot, including side air curtains for all three 2008 EPA fuel economy ratings of 17 The Santa Fe is one of the most pack- Volvo XC90, Toyota Highlander age-efficient crossovers on the market. Hyundai said it accomplished this through a platform that avoids the com- promises inherent in typical mid-size car platform sharing. Allow Hyundai to brag a little about this, “For example, although the 2008 Santa Fe is 2.1 inch- es shorter than the Lexus RX350, its first and second-row seats have more head, leg, and shoulder room than the RX, with enough room left over to allow an optional third-row seat not even available in the Lexus. In addition, the 2008 Santa Fe’s third-row seat offers more legroom than the third-row seat in the Acura MDX, Honda Pilot or Volvo XC90, while matching the legroom of the much larger Mercedes-Benz GL- Auto Review class.” It’s only recently that Hyundai can dare compare itself to a Lexus. It’s a compar- ison you’ll be seeing more of, especially when the Genesis sedan is introduced later this month. Early indications are it’s nothing like any Hyundai to come before it. I know what some of you are thinking: There has to be something wrong with this SUV. Well, there’s the fact that it is an SUV. Otherwise I can’t think of any- The interior of the Santa Fe is comfortable and spacious. The dashboard is easily understood at highway thing to fault on this car, especially in speeds – always a nice plus. Photos © Hyundai North America 12 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June, 11, 2008