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THIS WEEK’S QUOTE Bus crashes into

“An unhurried sense of time is in home, injures eight itself a form of wealth.” Bonnie Friedman ‘IT SOUNDED LIKE AN INSIDE EXPLOSION’

BY CHARLES KELLEHER HARRIS SENIORS ...... A5 NEWS CORRESPONDENT OPINION ...... A6 AUBURN — Eight people were hospitalized Monday, SPORTS ...... A9-10 June 24, with “non-life-threat- OBITUARIES ...... A11 ening injuries” after a freak accident on Swanson Road. CALENDAR ...... A11 According to Auburn Fire Photo courtesy Auburn Fire Department Chief Stephen M. Coleman, at The aftermath of the scene at 24 Swanson Road, after a WRTA bus LOCAL just after 5 p.m. fire and res- crashed into a home on Monday. cue received a call reporting that a Worcester Regional Transportation Authority bus had crashed into a home at 24 Swanson Road. “It sounded like an explo- sion,” said neighbor Jessica Weagle, of 20 Swanson Road. CLOSE CALL According to Weagle and Mark Ashton photo neighbor Nathan Neiman, New moon, old moon, super moon. The “Strawberry Moon” just after the crash, a woman, appeared as a lunar tic on Sunday, June 23, making its clos- the resident of 24 Swanson est path to Earth until its reappearance next year. The view Road, and her three children, from South Central Worcester County showed a big, bright came “running out of the moonrise over wooded areas made shorter by the tornadoes house screaming.” Fireworks at of June 2011. Within minutes, the orb had disappeared According to witnesses, the behind clouds. Photo courtesy Laurence Reich OSV Please Read CRASH, page A13 Emergency workers on the scene at 24 Swanson Road. Page A3 SPORTS Library hopes kids ‘dig in’ to summer reading fun

BY AMANDA COLLINS Each year, the Youth Services Librarian awarded children enrolled Weekly events open to kid STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Massachusetts Library Renee Bichan said it’s some- in summer reading prizes summer readers include the AUBURN — The summer System sponsors a themed times hard to keep the pro- for their efforts at the end of Wednesday Lunch Bunch, reading kickoff Monday, program aimed to promote gram “fresh.” the summer. But this year, in which children can bring June 24 at the Auburn reading literacy over the “Since we do it every year, the incentive for reading a bag lunch and enjoy a Public Library was the start summer months, when kids we’re always looking for will be the chance to play on story time and dessert pro- of a season of fun for kids, are out of school and adults ways to make it different a giant board game set up on vided by the library, and a teens and adults that will perhaps have some leisure and keep it interesting,” she the of the children’s craft time. feature annual program time. While summer read- said. room, and to take part in Other special events for favorites and some new ing programs offer great For kids, that will mean various activities planned enrolled kids will include an activities, too, all related to tools for charting readers’ reading to play, instead of that will revolved around “animal diggers program,” this year’s underground progress and incentives to reading for prizes. In past the kids’ “Dig into Reading” presented by Creature theme. pick up more books, Auburn years, the library has theme. Please Read FUN, page A13 Soccer Action Page A9 Grace and grit LEARNING Behind the scenes

THE IMPORTANCE OF ONE OF POLICE OFFICER RECALLS CANCER AUBURN’S LESSER KNOWN COMMITTEES DIAGNOSIS, VOWS TO FIGHT

BY CHARLES KELLEHER HARRIS BY CHARLES KELLEHER HARRIS NEWS CORRESPONDENT NEWS CORRESPONDENT AUBURN — When the AUBURN — Taking out the trash is Auburn Youth and Family something that many residents give very Services held a fundraiser little thought to. fashion show on June 9, 28- It is just one of those things that must year-old Auburn Police be done — a mundane routine. Officer Stephanie Segur vol- But upon closer inspection, it is obvi- unteered to be a model. ous that there is a tremendous amount of Bay Path Standing 6 feet tall, Segur work that goes into keeping Auburn glided up and down the cat- Video Class clean. walk with a beaming smile Amy Sullivan has served as a volun- Page A4 and a grace and confidence teer recycling coordinator since 2009, that made her look like a when the Solid Waste Advisory professional. During the Committee (SWAC) was re-organized event, Segur mingled with OPINION that August. Sullivan became the chair- Stephanie Segur guests, laughing and joking. man. No one present would have GET YOUR Trash and recycling responsibilities guessed that only 10 days ‘moderately concerned,’” POINT ACROSS are handled by the Board of Health. earlier, Segur had been diag- Segur recalled. SWAC is a separate volunteer board PAGE A6 nosed with a life-threatening In short order, the lump, appointed by the town manager annual- Charles Kelleher Harris photo disease. the size of a tennis ball, was ly. The Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) Segur is generally known surgically removed and test- “I work with the Board of Health to WHAT TO DO has been advocating for recycling efforts for as being friendly and outgo- ed. And on May 30, Segur’s continually find ways to divert materials almost four years now. ing. But the outwardly gre- doctor informed her that she from the trash and increase re-use or A CALENDAR garious Auburn native also had non-Hodgkin’s lym- recycling options for residents,” Sullivan has a private side. phoma. Non-Hodgkin’s is OF AREA EVENTS explained. many ways,” said Sullivan, “Our pro- So in early May when she one of a variety of cancers AGE Sullivan is joined by volunteers gram provides residents with an effi- P A11 went to the doctor about a of the blood. Segur Virginia Marchant, James Bonofiglio cient, convenient, and affordable option painful lump under her arm, described her disease as a and Mark Binnall. for trash and recycling removal. The use she didn’t tell many people. “rare aggressive” form. A native of Weymouth, Sullivan has of toters helps keep our neighborhoods “There was a lot of wait- Segur said that she was lived in Auburn for 12 years with her clean and free of litter, which makes for ing,” Segur said of the time shocked, but did not overre- husband and two sons. a cleaner environment for all of us.” between the surgery and her act. Sullivan feels strongly about environ- According to Sullivan, of the approxi- diagnosis. Even then “Panic doesn’t do any- mental preservation and believes recy- mately 7,200 households in Auburn, though, Segur said that she thing,” Segur said, “I texted cling is key to this goal. about 5,000 use the town’s curbside serv- wasn’t especially worried. my brother and a close “A town-sponsored residential curb- ice, as opposed to privately contracted “I didn’t really think about friend right away and told side program is important to our town in Please Read TRASH, page A13 it. I met with the surgeon 6 56525 10391 9 and he said that he was Please Read SEGUR, page A13 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 Civil War anniversary prompts preservation of memorial

BOSTON — Nearly $100,000 has “The Commonwealth has had a tions.” Applicants were either With the commemoration of been awarded to 23 cities and tremendous impact in the build- A partnership of the state’s Massachusetts municipalities or the 150th Anniversary of the towns, including Auburn, across ing and shaping of this great Department of Veterans’ non-profit organizations such as Civil War lasting through 2015, the Commonwealth for the nation. Throughout US history, Services, the Massachusetts local historical societies and com- the Commission hopes to secure preservation of local Civil War especially during the Civil War, Foundation for the Humanities, missions. additional appropriations so they memorials and monuments, Massachusetts residents from and the Civil War The Town of Auburn will can conduct further rounds of announced Sen. Michael O. across the state quickly answered Sesquicentennial Commission, receive $5,000 to restore and grant awards and perhaps Moore (D-Millbury). the call to action to preserve our the program provides matching refurbish the hilltop obelisk Civil expand the program to include The grant program, developed liberties and way of life, many grants of up to 50 percent of a War Monument at the Hillside preservation of historic Civil by the Massachusetts Civil War giving the ultimate sacrifice,” project’s total cost, but not Cemetery, which honors fourteen War documents. Sesquicentennial Commission, Moore said. “It is our responsibil- exceeding $5,000, to preserve Auburn residents who served in For more information, visit the encourages cities and towns to ity to work together to preserve existing Civil War memorials, the Civil War. The funding will Civil War Sesquicentennial restore and increase visibility of historical memorials, monu- monuments, and other sites. also repair the gravestone of Mr. Commission’s website: local monuments and memorials ments and other historical sites Grants were also awarded for Richard Boardman Jennison; his www.MA150.org. as a continued reminder of the to remember these brave men construction of new markers for name is inscribed in the monu- many lives lost during the and women and to continue to tell significant historical sites as well ment, who died at Fort Sumter in American Civil War. their stories to future genera- as preservation planning. 1864.

News Briefs

AUBURN — The Auburn Historical floors As the result of an investigation by the Auburn Historical Museum Museum is the recipient of a generous in the museum, which have begun to Auburn PD Detective Bureau two suspects grant from the Greater Worcester vibrate severely. The work is being done by were arrested the following day. Twenty- receives grant for repairs Community Foundation, Auburn Fund. Geoff Pike. Once the work is completed, the two-year-old Christian Castro and 21-year- The purpose of this grant is to repair the museum will be filming public service old Joshua Yazhari, both of Worcester, were announcements for local Cable Access arrested Monday and charged with several Television. The museum is open during the offenses including assault and battery by repairs. The Auburn Historical Society,who means of a dangerous weapon and wanton runs the museum, is very grateful to the destruction of property. GWCF Auburn Fund for their continuing Castro and Yazhari were held at Auburn support and generosity to the museum. Police Department before being transferred Everyone in town is invited to come to the to Worcester District Court on Tuesday. museum Tuesdays and Saturdays 9:30 a.m. Detectives are still seeking the identity of to 12:30 p.m. to see their excellent collection. the third attacker. If anyone has information about this case 543 Main Street, Southbridge, MA Mall seeking teen-friendly, youth they are asked to call the Auburn PD 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS vendors Detective Bureau at 508-832-7738. NEWLY EXPANDED COOLER! AUBURN — Auburn Mall is accepting interest from teen-friendly, youth vendors 22 DOORS OF THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN!! for this year’s Back At It on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 1-4 p.m. ALMANAC BEERBEER This year’s event is dedicated to “Tweens” BUD OR BUD LIGHT COORS LIGHT CORONA 24 PACK MICHELOB ULTRA (ages 12-16). 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MIKE’S HARD LEMONADE MAYFLOWER “As we’ve seen in years past, Back At It PABST RED’S APPLE ALE - Tina Berardi, a lifelong friend of presents a fantastic opportunity for local 30 packs 12 packs bottles or cans VARIETY 12 packs 12 packs bottles or cans Auburn Police Officer Stephanie Segur, $12.99 businesses and organizations to gain expo- $17.99 + dep $16.99 + dep $13.99 + dep who was recently diagnosed with non- OR $10.49 sure within the community,” said Area after MIR+ dep Hodgkin’s lymphoma. LAND SHARK SIXPOINT APOLLO NARRAGANSETT Director of Mall Marketing Binni Patel. 18 packs Interested parties should contact the 12 pack bottles 4 packs Marketing Department at Auburn Mall: 508- OPEN TO CLOSE $9.99 + dep $12.99 + dep $11.99 + dep 581-0852 or email Alexis Fritchy, AUBURN TOWN HALL [email protected]. OVER 200 CRAFT BEERS TO CHOOSE FROM! HOURS: Two arrested, one sought after Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. WINEWINE Tuesday-Thurs. . . .8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ALL WINE PRICES NET. ALL WINES ARE 750 ML UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED Auburn stabbing SEAGRAM’S Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. MANIFESTO! Board of Selectmen (832-7720) AUBURN — Two Worcester men have Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, WINE COOLERS Town Clerk (832-7701) Cabernet been arrested and a third suspect is being 4 packs - all types sought after a violent attack on Sunday $12.99 $3.99 + dep night, June 23. AUBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY KELLY’S WINE PICKS FOR THE GRILL! KELLY’S WINE PICKS According to Auburn Police Department (832-7790) Detective Sgt. Jeffrey Lourie, at around 11 FOR STEAK: FOR GRILLED LIGHT DISHES: HOURS: FOR THE PATIO! p.m. Sunday night a car containing three PEIRANO ESTATE LINE 39 CHARDONNAY ... $8.99 Monday to Thursday: CABERNET ... $9.99 CAMERON HUGHES WHITE occupants arrived at a home on South 9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. GHOST PINES DOMAINE DE POUY 88PTS ROBERT PARKER ... $8.99 BLEND ... $10.99 Oxford Street. Allegedly after exiting their Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. CABERNET ... $17.99 vehicle, the suspects, two of whom were car- MOHUA Library is open year round on ALLEGRINI PALLAZZO BEACH HOUSE SPARKLING rying baseball bats, began to smash the win- DEL TORRE ... $17.99 SAUVIGNON BLANC ... $11.99 CHENIN BLANC ... $9.99 Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. LOLAILO SATELLITE dows out of a car in the driveway. SANGRIA ... 2 FOR $12 OR $6.99 EACH SAUVIGNON BLANC ... $11.99 NEIN LIVES RIESLING ... When a 20-year-old male came out of the $10.99 residence to confront the assailants, he was AUBURN POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR BBQ: KRIS PINOT GRIGIO ... $10.99 struck several times with the baseball bats (832-7777) BAREFOOT REFRESH - DEEP PURPLE ZINFANDEL ... $10.99 and also stabbed in the forearm. RIBSHACK RED ... $10.99 All Varieties ... $6.99 For emergencies, dial 911 PRIMAL ROOTS RED BLEND ... $8.99 During the attack on the young man, his mother, 61, also came out of the home. 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Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 3 SCPT founder cycling for a cause AUBURN — A world free Smithereens.” said. “We will continue to hope cling event series in the coun- from multiple sclerosis (MS), a “Team Captain Don Smith is for a cure to end this disease.” try and, since its inception, has chronic disease that attacks the my husband’s first cousin. His All participating cycling raised more than $600 million. central nervous system, is the wife, Mary, was diagnosed with teams are required to have a Information on how to AACCCCUURRAACCYY ultimate goal behind the vari- MS two months before travel- minimum fundraising goal of donate directly to Hoover- ous Bike MS rides held annual- ing to China to bring home $500, and “Team Smithereens” Smith and “Team ly across the country. their two adopted twin sons. is collectively looking to raise Smithereens,” may be found at: WWAATTCCHH Bike MS first began in 1980 Both children were born with $10,000. They have already http://main.nationalmssoci- after 200 cyclists rode the first cleft palates, which required raised nearly $4,000. ety.org/site/TR/Bike/MAMBik The Auburn News is committed to accuracy Bike MS ride (formerly known multiple surgeries,” Hoover- “When I ride, I count my eEvents?px=6750347&pg=per- in all its news reports. Although numerous as the MS Bike Tour or MS 150) Smith said. “As you can imag- blessings that I can ride and sonal&fr_id=19418 from Minneapolis to Duluth. ine, dealing with becoming a think of those who can’t. When Funds raised from all the safeguards are in place to ensure accurate This inaugural race raised new parent of twins and find- I struggle climbing a steep hill, cycling events go toward MS reporting, mistakes can occur. $33,000. In 1981, additional ing out you have MS is no easy I just think of putting one foot research and other services Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at National MS Society chapters challenge. Both Don and Mary in front of the other and even- that are supported by the the top right hand corner of page 3 in a timely began holding their own Bike have been very grateful for the tually I will get there,” Hoover- National MS Society. For more manner. MS rides and, in 1985, the work the MS Society does and Smith said. information, visit If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4142 National MS Society adopted the help they have given them Hoover-Smith has set a per- www.nationalmssociety.org. during normal business hours. During non- the ride as an official event along the way.” sonal fundraising goal of $500 South County Physical business hours, leave a message in the editor’s which every chapter can hold According to Smith, “We’ve and asks people to donate “as Therapy, Inc. is dedicated to each year. formed a team for Bike MS: little as pocket change to as providing its patients with voice mailbox. The editor will return your Thousands of riders will par- Cape Cod Getaway because we much as you can generously quality, personalized rehabili- phone call. ticipate in the Bike MS: Cape know that riding 150 miles over give.” tative care in an environment Cod Getaway 2013 from June 29- a period of two days is clearly “I will get to the goal, one dol- that is safe, comfortable and 30. This is the largest MS ride not as difficult as confronting a lar at a time. What better way to compassionate. The organiza- in New England, which begins lifetime with multiple sclerosis, give? The training has made me tion has given back to numer- at UMass Boston on the morn- and we wanted to help make a healthier and stronger. The ous charitable organizations in Charlton Orchards Farm ing of Saturday, June 29 and difference.” funds I raise humble me when I many ways over the years, and ends in Provincetown on While Hoover-Smith has par- see how generous people are seeks to make a difference in Pick Your Sunday, June 30. ticipated in the Bike MS: Cape and how eager they are to promoting wellness and health Own Central Massachusetts busi- Cod Getaway in previous years, help,” she said, adding, “We all awareness within the commu- STRAWBERRIES ness owner Catherine “Cathy” this will be her first time riding unite for a better tomorrow.” nities it serves. For more infor- Hoover-Smith, CEO and since suffering an injury. Bike MS consists of more mation, visit www.southcoun- Founder of South County “The courage and love Mary than 100 cycling events across typt.com. Visit our Farm Store Physical Therapy, Inc. (SCPT) and Don demonstrate inspire the United States. It is the will be riding for “Team me even more,” Hoover-Smith largest organized charity bicy- ~ Pasture Raised Beef ~ Lettuce, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Eggs, Wine & Cherries! Wine Tasting Saturday & Sunday 12-4 Obadiah McIntyre Farm Winery Historic July 4 celebrations coming to OSV Blueberry Picking 4th of July 10-2 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA STURBRIDGE — Old Sturbridge 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com Village continues its popular Fourth Open Monday-Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 10-4 of July tradition of historical Independence Day activities followed by a separate evening fireworks pro- gram of music, magic, and family games – capped off by a spectacular Liftmaster 30-minute fireworks display over the 1/2 hp chain drive opener Village’s farm fields at dusk. Added this year is a special natu- starting at $270.00 ralization ceremony for new U.S. citi- Steel insulated garage doors (raised panel, zens to be held during July 4 daytime Sales, service and installation of program at OSV. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL flush or long panel) inc. std track, hardware Eighty-five people from 42 coun- & installation starting at $425.00 tries will become new U.S. citizens at garage doors and electric openers Old Sturbridge Village on July 4 and will pledge their Oath of Allegiance 1-800-605-9030 • 508-987-8600 to the United States at a ceremony www.countrysidegaragedoors.com • [email protected] beginning at 1 p.m. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will present the can- Is your divorce mediator providing the high didates to the United States District Court for the District of Courtesy photos quality services you need? Massachusetts and the Honorable Old Sturbridge Village will once again feature its popular Fourth of July traditions this Divorce with dignity Henry J. Boroff, United States Independence Day. Bankruptcy Judge, will make Polly Tatum (former President of the Worcester County remarks after the administration of Bar Association) has conducted over 2000 Divorce the Oath of Allegiance to the new cit- Mediations since 1997. izens. She has provided Affordable Divorce Mediation After OSV’s daytime festivities end Services for Judges, Lawyers, Law Enforcement, Teachers, at 5 p.m., the museum will close and Nurses, Doctors, Fire Personnel, Carpenters, Electricians, reopen from 6-10 p.m. for the evening Hairdressers, Realtors, College Professors, Union fireworks program. Activities Personnel, Business Owners etc! include sack races, pie-eating con- ONE OF WORCESTER COUNTY'S PREMIER AND MOST EXPERIENCED MEDIATORS. tests, juggling with Lucky Bob the Comedic Juggler, magic shows by CALL TODAY for your Free 1/2 hour and Mediation Consultation Robert Olson, music by the and $100.00 off first time client coupon. Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band, ww.mediationadvantage.com ~ [email protected] and a “Patriotic Fashion Contest” Available 7 days a week. with a prize for the person sporting (508)795-1557 ~ the most patriotic look. Guests can enjoy a July 4 buffet at the Village’s Oliver Wight Tavern from 4:30-7 p.m. or bring their own picnics. Beer, wine, sandwiches, snacks, and soft drinks will be on sale throughout the evening. Parking is free and tickets for the fireworks • The U.S. Navy officially authorized use of the Star- show are separate from daytime museum admission. Spangled Banner in 1889 and although President Fireworks tickets purchased before July 1 are $12 per Woodrow Wilson declared it the national anthem in person/$10 for OSV Members (children 2 and under are 1916, Congress did not legally make it so until 1931. free). Beginning July 1, tickets are $15 per person. The • The Chinese invented fireworks about 1,000 years fireworks show is sponsored by Country Bank, and the ago. By the 1200s European kings and nobles were com- rain date is July 5. For details: 800-733-1830; www.osv.org. missioning fireworks for coronations and other celebra- The Old Sturbridge Village fireworks event usually tions. sells out and more than 4,000 people attended last year, • By the 1830s, Italian pyrotechnicians began adding coming from as far away as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, artificial metallic compounds to fireworks to produce and Switzerland. more vibrant colors: sodium nitrate for yellow; stron- Fife and drum music, militia marching, and readings tium chloride for red; barium chloride for green, and of the Declaration of Independence will be presented copper chloride for blue. during both day and evening festivities. During the day- time celebration, which is sponsored by Wal-Mart, visi- tors can also sign a giant copy of the Declaration and take part in a citizens’ parade and play old-fashioned base ball. The evening fireworks display will again be pro- duced by Atlas Pyrovision Productions of Jaffrey, N.H., which has mounted fireworks shows in Washington, D.C., Boston — on the Charles River and Boston Common — and in other locations around the region. Old Sturbridge Village is ideal for fire- works because as an1830s-style rural village, it has no “light pollution” from street lights and traffic. “The dark night sky is a wonder- ful canvas for the fireworks, and makes the colors even more vibrant,” notes Jim O’Brien, OSV coordinator of special events. A fireworks show also fits well with the early 19th-century time period Old Sturbridge Village portrays – a time when larger cities like Philadelphia and Boston often celebrated special events with skyrock- et displays. Fireworks were invented in China about a thousand years ago, and became popular in Europe by the 1200s. In the 1830s, Italian pyrotechnicians began adding artificial metallic compounds to fire- works to produce brilliant yellow, red, blue and green colors. Activities Offered Archery, Arts & Crafts, Canoe, , Drama, Fishing, Kayaking, DID YOU KNOW? JULY 4 HISTORICAL the Great Outdoors, Ropes/Challenge Course, Self-Defense, Sports & TIDBITS Recreation, Swimming, Zip Line, History Reinactment, Horseback • America’s beloved “Star-Spangled Riding, Draft Horses, Wood Fiber Crafts Banner” tune has earthy origins. Francis Scott Key’s inspiring lyrics were set to the tune of a 1780s drinking song, “Anacreon in Find us on Facebook Heaven.” 4 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 LEARNING Lights, camera, manufacturing

BAY PATH GRADUATE STARS IN EDUCATIONAL/CAREER VIDEO SERIES

BY MARK ASHTON STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER CHARLTON — Machine Tool Technology hasn’t really been the stuff of feature movies and fast-paced videos – until now. In an effort to promote careers that come from getting a top-notch education in such things as machining, milling, tooling, etc., the producers of “Edge Factor” (and now “eduFACTOR”) are in the midst of creating a “fast-paced, high-impact educational video series” telling the stories of “rockstar manufacturers” from across the nation. Including Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School graduate (Class of 2008) Nikki Smith. The talented and successful former voc student went on to Quinsigamond Community College and then Fitchburg State University, where she majored in Industrial Technology, concentrating in manufacturing and minoring in music (she’s a singer). Smith now works at Phillips Precision in Boylston as a quality control inspector, where she was recently approached by the “eduFACTOR: Launch Point Series” producers to take part in the Boston-based segment of their video series. Mark Ashton photos Both Smith and the producers were at Bay Path on Thursday, June 20, to film parts of Nikki Smith, a 2008 graduate of Bay Path her “educational and career pathway Regional Vocational Technical High School, story” that might serve as inspiration and returned to her shop class recently to film seg- For filming purposes, Machine Tool Technology Instructor Tate Ostiguy simulates a class session that motivation for others looking to launch ments of her success story as a “rockstar manu- includes former Bay Path student Nikki Smith (back row). “exciting careers in manufacturing.” facturer.” Smith was warmly greeted by her former has a very bright Bay Path teachers and mentors, as she was future.” filmed entering the school and participating Not only in manu- (as her former student self) in a class in the facturing, of course, school’s Machine Tool Technology (MTT) but perhaps as a star shop. in instructional Instructors Tate Ostiguy and George videos as well. Beauchemin were on hand to replay their The “eduFACTOR: roles in Smith’s Bay Path education and to Launch Point” series set the scene for her operation of key aims at equipping machinery in the shop. The local filming students and viewers was followed up by shoots at Worcester “with insights on Polytechnic Institute and other area sites educational and that help tell Smith’s story. career pathways that Jeremy Bout, the series producer/direc- they can emulate as tor, says he learned his film craft in “the they consider how to school of hard knocks” and brings 10 years begin their own of manufacturing experience to the project. career(s) in manu- Cameraman Pete Hessels was also at Bay facturing.” For more Path for the filming. The Launch Point information on this series is visiting five states – Massachusetts, and other Edge Minnesota, Washington, California, and Factor projects, visit Arizona – to film the stories of three “rock- the show’s website star manufacturers” in each state for the at: planned 15 episodes. www.edgefactor.com. Now available only via the Internet, Edge Factor “has received tremendous national Mark Ashton can and global opportunities,” said Bout, and be reached at: “is in the midst of strategic planning with Bay Path instructor Tate Ostiguy, left, confers with A cameraman captures the action, as Nikki Smith receives control panel mark@stonebridge- industry leaders and educational networks video producer/director Jeremy Bout. instruction on the Haas CNC milling machine from Bay Path Instructor press.com, or by call- to distribute the series in progress.” The George Beauchemin. ing: 508-909-4144. Launch Point episodes, he estimates, will be available to nearly 1,000,000 students “with- in the next few years.” Ostiguy is as excited about the series as the producers, having seen and shared a few episodes with his MTT students (approxi- mately 20) to acquaint them with career pos- sibilities and excite the school’s potential future students (now all junior high stu- dents from 10 area towns in the district) about their options. Of his current crop of students, he says, “I’d hire every one of them right now.” Episodes already produced that Ostiguy’s current students have already seen include an inspirational segment about a snowmo- bile rider and veteran who lost a leg to an accident and was told that his recreational days were done. Instead, he used his manu- facturing skills to design and build a pros- thetic leg that allowed him to return to full activity and serves as inspiration both for those who’ve lost limbs and those looking for careers in manufacturing. Of Smith’s segment-in-progress, Ostiguy says he hopes it can and will be aired to potential vocational students open to career path suggestions. “If they can see the value in this,” he says, “it’s important for them to look at this (machine tool technology) as a Cameraman Pete Hessels filmed at Bay Path for career choice.” As for Smith, he says, “She the “eduFACTOR” video episode. Director Jeremy Bout instructs Bay Path undergrads in what to do when the camera starts rolling.

A Bay Path student examines the “magic cube” that plays a role in recent filming at the school. Nikki Smith joined a class of Bay Path undergrad- uates for a recent filming of “her story” at the school. Nikki Smith, left, takes part in a simulated class at Bay Path for an upcoming video segment. Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 5 LEARNING Hope for a better tomorrow

n unknown person parents are supporting and including our enhanced focus on proud of in the Auburn Public once said, “In times of encouraging them to do so – evi- STEM opportunities – was a huge Schools, we can always do more — change, there is no ROCKETS dence of a true partnership success and extremely well attend- and we will. Our commitment to Aincentive so great, and REVIEW between home and school that ben- ed by the Auburn community. our students and their success is no medicine so powerful as the efits students! Tremendous credit goes to the stu- unwavering and I thank you, on hope for a better tomorrow.” On the stage, our students’ tal- dents, but also to the APS Team behalf of the entire APS Team, for As we bid our farewell to the DR. MARYELLEN ents shined brightly in this year’s members who teach, support and your belief in us, your support of 2012-2013 school year, proud of BRUNELLE two productions, South Pacific, challenge our students on a daily our programs and, most especially, what has been accomplished, we SUPERINTENDENT performed by the AHS students, basis to be their very best. your commitment to continued look forward to the 2013-2014 OF SCHOOLS and Grease, performed by the On the fields, track and courts, collaboration. The students are school year, believing that tomor- AMS students. Both were of a pro- our students continue to excel, the beneficiaries of our efforts and row can always be better. We, as a support for those who require it. fessional caliber from costumes to dominating in numerous sports they deserve nothing less than the district, commit to ensuring this is We continue to support and train acting, singing and dancing to and contending seriously in all. very best we can offer them. so. our teachers to embrace inclusion, playbill and orchestra. Having Such is the result, as with any of Thank you! I wish you a safe, fun- As a school district, we are com- believing that our students enjoyed both with family mem- the aforementioned, of a true col- filled and exciting summer break mitted to providing our students deserve to be educated in the least bers, they, too, agreed that The laboration between home, school to you and yours! with a wide array of options, our restrictive environment; in most Arts in Auburn deservedly com- and community. Programs that This is the final edition of the goal being to provide them with instances, this entails being in the mand the stage and I look forward began when our students were Rockets Review for the 2012-2013 opportunities that appropriately classroom with his or her peers. to even more productions in the very young, coordinated and sup- school year, with the column challenge and support them as Finally, although the list of exam- future. Not to be outshined, the ported by parents and community resuming in August. I would be they work to achieve their full ples I could cite that speak to our District’s many musical perform- members alike, helped to build a remiss if I did not take one more potential, ready to embrace the commitment to academic rigor ances delighted audiences from strong foundation on which the opportunity to thank the Auburn future of their choice. Doing so could go on and on, at the second- the fall right through the spring, AMS and AHS athletic programs voters for their overwhelming sup- requires our commitment to our ary level we now offer 15 Advanced featuring numerous students who could build. The banners that port of the AMS building project. academic programming, but also Placement (AP) courses. While were recognized for their talents hang in the AHS gymnasium, Thank You! to the athletic, musical, artistic less than 100 students participated well beyond the boundaries of along with the trophies that adorn and extra-curricular opportuni- in AP classes in the 2011-2012 Auburn, again speaking to the our Athletic Hall of Fame hallway To contact me to share an idea, a ties we provide. school year, with over 200 having quality of this program. And final- and the bureaus of many of our concern or to ask a question, I can Academically, we have raised done so in the school year just ly, the Festival of Arts and students, are evidence of our stu- be reached at 508-832-7755 or via e- the rigor across all content areas completed, over 400 have regis- Technology, which featured works dents’ successes and I extend sin- mail at and grade levels. We have purpose- tered to participate in the 2013-2014 of art from every student, along cere congratulations to them as [email protected]. fully created course sections that school year. Such a dramatic with demonstrations, displays and well as sincere thanks to our many Thank you for your continued provide additional challenge to increase speaks to the fact that our interactive opportunities that coaches for their dedication, sup- interest in and support of the students who are ready to embrace students are embracing this highlighted our physical educa- port and passion. Auburn Public Schools! that level of rigor, just as some increased level of rigor and their tion, music, art, TV production In closing, while I believe there course sections provide additional and technology departments – is much for which we should be EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Before classes begin in August, all new first- Semester. Endicott College WORCESTER — The following residents year students will visit campus for a two- Nelson is a/an Management major from were among 335 graduates awarded degrees day orientation program where they will Auburn. To be named to the President’s BEVERLY — Endicott College is pleased at the 225th Commencement of Becker meet their academic advisors and learn List, a student’s GPA for the semester must to announce the Dean’s List students for College, held on May 11, at the Hanover what is expected of them as they transition be 3.9 or higher. Nelson was one of approxi- spring 2013. Theatre in Worcester: from high school to college. mately 264 students who were named to this Nichole Elizabeth Johnson is the daugh- Krystle R. Rosario of Auburn, earned a Local students include: semester’s list. ter of Eric and Susan Johnson of Auburn. Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology Joshua Finne of Auburn Nicole is a sophomore majoring in Liberal Derek S. Willis of Auburn, earned a Tyler Lamonda of Auburn The University of Vermont Studies/Education. Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Media Design Fairfield University BURLINGTON, Vt. — Kelley M. Guilfoil, Becker College Kyle R. Daly of Auburn, earned a of Auburn, received a BA degree in Bachelor of Science degree in Business FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Sarah Duda, a resi- Psychology within the College of Arts & WORCESTER — The following residents Administration dent of Auburn, was named to the Dean’s Sciences during commencement cere- were among 335 graduates awarded degrees Kaitlin Rose O’Brien of Auburn, earned a List at Fairfield University for the Spring monies on May 19, at the University of at the 225th Commencement of Becker Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise 2013 semester. Vermont. College, held on Saturday, May 11, at the Science Hanover Theatre in Worcester: Peter A. Boyd of Auburn, earned a Lawrence Academy AHS Track Closed for Amber J. Dombroski of Auburn, earned Bachelor of Science degree in Business an Associate of Science degree in Administration, Cum Laude GROTON — The following locl students Renovation Veterinary Technology have made the honor roll at Lawrence Kathleen Foley-Foster of Auburn, earned Coastal Carolina University Academy for the spring 2013 trimester. AUBURN — The Auburn High School an Associate of Science degree in Auburn: High Honors — Marcus Backlin, track and football field will be closed from Veterinary Technology CONWAY, S.C. — Coastal Carolina senior June 24 through July 1 so that the track can Maria Kulma of Auburn, earned an University welcomes the Class of 2017. be resurfaced. Associate of Science degree in Nursing More than 2,200 first-year students have University of New Haven Should inclement weather days require Seth Ryan Southall of Auburn, earned an enrolled in CCU for the Fall 2013 semester. us to extend this time period, we will post Associate of Science degree in Nursing WEST HAVEN, Conn. — Courtney that information on the district’s website, Cusson of Auburn, graduated from the www.auburn.k12.ma.us. The gates will be University of New Haven in May 2013 with locked and no one, other than the contrac- RECREATION AND CULTURE: UPCOMING EVENTS a B.S. in Legal Studies. tors, will be able to access the AHS track and football field during this time. • Fitness Classes at Auburn High $140. Early morning drop off 7:30-8:30 a.m. Siena College Thank you for your understanding and School: Mondays and Wednesdays, 7-8:30 is $25. There is extended care from 3-5 p.m. we look forward to opening the track and p.m.; Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. for $50. Or $30 per day, half days are $15. LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Katherine football field on July 2 once the resurfacing • Water Color Painting at Camp Gleason Town of Auburn Department of Nelson has been named to Siena College’s is completed. Tuesdays: 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Recreation and Culture — For registra- President’s List for the Spring 2013 • Co-ed Over 30 Adult Basketball at tion forms please visit AuburnGuide.com. Auburn High School: Wednesdays, 8-10 Address: 104 Central Street, Auburn, MA p.m. 01501. Phone: 508-832-7736, Fax: 508-832- • Get on the Ball with Weights at 5328. [email protected]. Auburn High School: Fitness Room, This camp is in compliance with regula- Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 p.m. tions of the Massachusetts Department of • Beach Body and P90X Workouts at Public Health and has been licensed by Auburn High School: Wednesdays, 6:30- the Town of Auburn Board of Health. 7:30 p.m., free. • Hip Shake Cardio class: Tuesdays, 7:30 SUMMER THEATER PROGRAM p.m. Auburn High School, $6 drop in or Our town is proud to offer our fourth $30 a month for all fitness classes. year of Summer Theater to our communi- SUMMER CAMP ty. Our program has become extraordinar- Please join us for a great summer at ily popular. Last summer saw more than Summer Camp. two-dozen students perform “Kamp Our full day and half-day programs will Kaos” at the Auburn High School provide children with many activities, Auditorium. This year our director is from sports and games to arts and crafts, Mark Goodney who most recently direct- in a fun, safe environment. ed “Young Frankenstein: The Musical,” at Each day the children need to bring a Worcester Country Light Opera Club. lunch, sneakers, sunscreen, snacks, “Honk Junior” is part of the Broadway drinks and a smile. Refrigeration will be junior collection from Music Theater available for lunches. Extra drinks will be International. made available also. Participation: Ages: 8-18, entering third Programs will take place at Auburn grade and above. When: July 8-July 19, High School. Program hours are from 8:30 2013. Hours: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Auburn High School Auditorium. Half days are available, as is extended Cost: $250 per child. 10 percent discount care until 5 p.m. We also offer early drop for each additional child. You may enroll off beginning at 7:30 a.m. Children must your child in the Recreation and Culture be at least entering kindergarten in the Camp for extended care. Registration due fall of 2013 to attend. by June 21, and limited to 40 participants. Staff ratio is one staff for every six There will be an evening audition TBA younger children (under 10) and one staff prior to the start of the program. The the- for every 10 or older children. Discounts ater program is open to all Auburn resi- for multiple children in the same family dents whether they attend public or pri- area available. It is important to pre-regis- vate school. All registrants will have ter in order that we may provide adequate roles: auditions help the director deter- staffing. mine roles so time at the program is spent The program begins July 1 and runs learning and rehearsing. until Aug. 16. A $75 deposit is required to Performers must be prepared to read hold a spot for each child. and memorize lines from scripts as well Payment is due in full the Friday before as to follow theatrical direction. the child is scheduled to begin attending Participants must be able to commit to the program. Sign up early to hold your daily rehearsals as well as to the dress spot. We look forward to a great summer. rehearsal and final performance on Friday July 19. The participants will need NEW FOR 2013: THEME WEEKS to bring their own snacks and lunches Week 1: Patriot Week. Week 2: Fun and each day of the program. Please note any Fitness. Week 3: Talent Week. Week 4: food allergies on the registration sheet. Tropical Paradise. Week 5: All Ball. Week For registration forms please go to the 6: All Around the World. Week 7: Be a AuburnGuide.com 104 Central Street, Hero. Auburn, MA 01501. Phone: 508-832-7736, The price for a full week, 8:30 – 3 p.m., is [email protected]. 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 OPINION/COMMENTARY

A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TEL. (508) 764-4325 • FAX (508) 764-8015 www.auburnnews.net Abbreviation RANK Thanks to supporters of Memorial Day Duck Race F G. wondered why the baseball kept CHILINSKI To the Editor: Department for assisting us each year with get- growing bigger and bigger; then it On behalf of the GFWC, Auburn Junior ting the ducks into the water to begin the race, STONEBRIDGE PRESS I hit me! PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER Woman’s Club, I would like to thank the many to the Auburn Police for assisting with public Such is the case with many revela- people who supported our11th annual safety and traffic control during the race. tions, insights of all kinds, and wis- DAM INOR A M Memorial Day Duck Race. Thanks to Town Clerk Ellen Gaboury,our Duck dom gained the old-fashioned way – EDITOR The weather was beautiful, the sponsors Officiate and Official Duck Plucker, who with age. Learning things “the hard were generous, the additional volunteers were ensured the integrity of the finish line. Many way,” in fact, is sometimes (often?) the so appreciated, and the turnout was tremen- thanks to our wonderful volunteers, including only way some of us seem to be able to dous. This event is our club’s major fundraiser, members of Boy Scout Troop #101, and learn. Other than being occasionally EDITORIAL and is used to provider scholarships to graduat- Assistant Scoutmaster Joe Butler, for providing painful, it’s a valid means of getting ing seniors, as well as to serve other charities in help with the free kid’s games. The Auburn an education. the community. Congratulations to our Grand Juniors are a small group of nine caring and Not that we’re learning great gobs Prize winner of $500, Maureen Stake of dedicated women, who would not be able to run of useful informa- Auburn, who purchased her duck certificate at this event without the help and support of our tion on subjects Farewell to the Town Election at the High School. We were community. worthy of much able to award several other race prizes this We especially want to thank all those who exploration, but it year, keeping with our recent campaign of supported this fundraiser by purchasing struck us recently “More Duck for your Buck”, thanks to our entries into the race. Your continuing support (the baseball analo- a friend sponsors, including Chuck’s Steakhouse, AMF is heartwarming to us and we are most grateful gy again) that much Auburn Lanes, Eller’s Restaurant, Papa Gino’s, each year. If you would like more information of our modern Crystal Caves, Coco’s Tropical Ice, Snow’s Clam on how to join this wonderful organization, world is engaged in et me tell you a little bit about a guy Box, Shaw’s, Price Chopper, Teddy Bear Farms, please email [email protected] or go way too much I knew named Alan Sanderson. Jasmine’s, Ernie’s Car Wash, Applebee’s, and to www.auburnjuniors.org to find out what abbreviation. LWhen I was a staff writer for The Coffee Mug. events we are working on next. Ironically – we’re Villager Newspapers in 2006 (for those of Thanks also to Dunkin’ Donuts for their AS YOU beginning to you reading this in one of our donation of donuts and coffee, which we tradi- JEANNE DEE believe – it’s reflec- Massachusetts newspapers, the Villager is tionally sell outside the fire station, during the PRESIDENT, GFWC, AUBURN JUNIOR LIKE IT tive of our collec- a series of four papers owned by tive wasting of too parade. WOMAN’S CLUB INC. Stonebridge Press in northeastern Special thanks to the Auburn Fire much time in pur- Connecticut), I had the opportunity to MARK ASHTON suit of too little meet Al in his capacity as the owner of We’ve always had Lou’s Old Time Sheet Music Shop in South – and even appreciated – useful and Killingly. At the time, his wife was ill, and The two different faces and communicative abbreviations. We the interview we shared was equal parts grew up with such acronyms as business and stories of how much he loved SWAK (sealed with a kiss – pertaining and was inspired by the lovely Lou to the sealing of an envelope carrying Sanderson. His gentle demeanor and true approaches of the EPA a love letter), FBI (Federal Bureau of love for his wife was Investigation, a little less endearing than SWAK), and UFOs, one of our inspiring to me. lean water is a universal common ground and workable goal. We all want safe, GUEST solutions with municipalities, favorites from the days of Sputnik At the time, I was a sin- and unidentified flying objects and gle guy,so only now, look- clear, drinking water. COMMENTARY they rely on unfunded mandates We want the lakes and and court action. sci-fi movies featuring disk-like ing back, can I relate to C spacecrafts and “things from outer rivers of Central Massachusetts to Timothy P. Murray Like many of my former col- that kind of love. Even space.” The DA, meanwhile, was a then, I remember think- glisten in the sun and teem with President and CEO, leagues in government, especial- wildlife. The key question facing Worcester Regional ly those on the municipal level haircut we weren’t supposed to ver- ing to myself, “Man, that balize in words in polite company. our region, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and in our Gateway Cities, the guy really loves his wife.” But we also had things about which Environmental Protection Agency, EPA’s rigid top down approach It was quite impres- we never had a clue that were fre- is how to achieve these mutual with unreasonable timetables is sive. quently mentioned in the papers and ROUND goals. both a budget buster and demoralizing. This The business profile I on the TV news, things like the Two weeks ago, the Worcester City Council view has been shared by the U.S. Conference OBIN wrote was fairly normal, AFL/CIO, HUAC, and (eventually) R voted to increase water and sewer rates for of Mayors. as I remember it — his OSHA. RELAYS Worcester and nearly a dozen surrounding Regarding the city and the Upper But today we’re inundated by catalog of sheet music towns. This increase is a burden for home and Blackstone Water Pollution Abatement was astounding, and his acronyms and abbreviations that con- ADAM MINOR business owners, yet the Council had very lit- District, perhaps the EPA’s position would be friendly attitude, I’m fuse much more and communicate tle discretion in the matter, because of an more understandable if the communities in much less. Now we have to deal with sure, helped draw in aggressive and ultimately counterproductive this region were wanton polluters. Nothing music lovers from all over the Quiet the profane (OMG), the mundane approach by the EPA. could be further from the truth. Over the (LOL, which very few texters actually Corner. When it comes to the regulation of munici- years, we have made major investments to our Fast forward four years to 2010, and I DO, we’re WTB – willing to bet), and pal water and sewer systems, the EPA is fail- water and sewer system and seen positive the urbane (TTFN – Ta-ta for now, was back at the Villager, this time as its ing to partner with communities to achieve results for the environment. dahling!). Now we have a plethora of editor, and Al Sanderson was a regular, mutual goals. This doesn’t have to be the case. The Blackstone River has seen a renais- inane, and typically disingenuous, weekly columnist of his popular “Round The EPA and communities could work in a sance. Many of us who grew up in Central abbreviations – BFF (best friend for- Robin Relays” column. Every week, for more productive fashion. I know this, because Massachusetts heard the old stories of how ever), for example – that cheapen the quite some time for the Villager (and even it is precisely the model that Worcester, and the river was foul and discolored in the 1950s very words they misrepresent and in the Southbridge Evening News in Massachusetts, have used to become national and 1960s. Today, the Blackstone runs clear. devalue the word “communication.” Southbridge, Mass.) I would run his col- leaders in the reclamation, clean-up and re- Many species once lost to the area have We recently ran across some tex- umn, and people loved it. As an editor, I am use of old contaminated industrial sites often returned to the river and the watershed. Our ting jargon that had us TC (totally constantly flooded with opinions about called “Brownfields.” municipal leaders continue to try to do the confused), things like TTYL – suppos- our content. Some of them are encourag- Through the 1980s and 1990s as our econo- right thing, but they need a partner in the edly “talk to you later,” but also, ing, and some of them, well…are not. But my shifted, many of these old industrial sites EPA who understands the overall economic according to the official online AF I can truthfully tell you that I never — not in Gateway Cities became abandoned, degrad- reality in play. (acronym finder) “text to you later” once — received negative feedback about ing the property values and quality of life in If we continue to burden home and busi- and on occasion “time to yell loud” “Round Robin Relays.” It was a great col- the neighborhoods around them. New busi- ness owners with excessive water and sewer (which is also grammatically erro- umn I enjoyed reading myself. It had quite nesses stayed away because of the risks of fees, we will damage our ability to grow our neous, in that it should be “loudly”). the following. redevelopment. We realized, however, that economy,and further limit our ability to make Another version of this same commu- Most of the time, the column was there was a broad public interest in cleaning needed improvements that offer real environ- niqué is texted TTYL8R, a definite penned about the “good old days.” these sites and putting them back to produc- mental benefits. waste of time and interpretational Sanderson would spend 500-600 words, tive use, and Massachusetts helped lead a The Chamber supports the City Council talents – much more trouble than it’s without fail, every week, reminiscing national movement to do so. and Administration in their efforts to get the worth. We also didn’t have a clue (until about life in the 1930s and 1940s, perhaps In that effort, the EPA was a flexible, collab- EPA to take a more flexible and reasoned orative and earnest partner that provided fed- approach to this issue. We will work with our recently) about IDK, which we now about his first car, his first time at a movie know can stand for “I don’t kare” theater, or giving us vivid pictures of his eral resources to match state, local and pri- federal elected and appointed officials to vate sector funding to assist in cleaning up achieve this goal, and direct more federal (more grammatical problems) as well parents in various situations while raising as “I don’t know” (more likely the gist him, games he played as a child — and contaminated properties. Unfortunately the funding to help pay for needed projects. Only EPA takes a much different approach with by working together can continue to improve of many such textings) and “Internal sometimes, his opinions on things in water and sewer issues. Rather than seeking water quality and sewer treatment standards. Derangement of the Knee,” from today’s society. which many of our contemporaries Through all of it, his sense of humor and college BFFs nowadays suffer. was evident. By the end of the column, you BRB, we discovered, may quite were always smiling. Don’t let investments take a vacation often be intended to mean “be right One thing that always stood out to me back,” but how can the textee ever be sure it’s not the also-acceptable “bath- about Al was his “old-school” approach. I t long last, summer is your investment in these stocks can always appreciated it in a way, and at the almost here — which serve as a source of potential for rising room break” or “Buried Ruins of same time, wondered if he would ever may mean it’s time to put income, helping keep you ahead of infla- Bacaba,” a less-frequently used but (and I laugh about this as I type it) “get together your traveling tion. Furthermore, if you don’t actually still verifiably valid definition that A refers to “an Outwar Zone” gaming with the times.” plans. need the dividends to support your Most of the time, my column writers Still, while you and your family income stream, you can reinvest them to phrase? submit their pieces weekly via e-mail. Not may enjoy going a summertime trip, increase your ownership stake — a WWUT (Who wouldn’t understand Al — his columns came in the mail — there’s one part of your life that method of building your overall wealth. that?), we might add, hoping you typed, double spaced, on a typewriter, then should not go on vacation — and Finally, many dividend-paying stocks wouldn’t mistake it for “Wasserski Wakeboard Club Union” – which placed in a clear sleeve, placed in between that’s your investment portfolio. also offer significant growth potential. looks even more confusing, with not two pieces of cardboard so it couldn’t be So, what can you do to help your Keep in mind, though, that there are no investments keep on working all FINANCIAL guarantees, because companies can even the right letters, but only folded, then all of it wrapped in a distinc- because it’s actually a German trans- tive manila envelope, with the flap duct year long, year in and year out? lower or discontinue their dividends at Here are a few suggestions: FOCUS any time. And, as you know, stocks are lation for the name of a water sports taped to safeguard against tampering. It Don’t chase after “hot” invest- subject to market risk, including the club. was like unwrapping a Christmas present ments. Many times, you will hear JEFF BURDICK potential loss of principal invested. Just be assured that when WE write every time. about a “hot” investment, usually a Don’t take a “time out” from invest- (not text) TAAM we mean “texting Every now and then, Al would give me a stock. However,by the time you hear ing. The financial markets regularly abbreviations annoy me,” not the phone call and inquire if there were any about such an investment, it may already be move up and down. During the down times, it’s also-acceptable “The Albino positions open in the company. cooling off. Even more importantly, it might important not to get so discouraged that you Association of Malawi” (you can look Unfortunately, I never had any available not have been appropriate for your needs — decide to take a “time out” from investing until it up – it’s really there!). for him. and any investment that has either “flamed “things get better.” No one can really predict In parting, LUAY (let us assure you) Al would eventually find love again this out” or wasn’t right for you in the first place when a downturn will end, but you don’t want that WANAB (we are not amused by) year,but unfortunately,his health began to will not be a “hard worker” in your portfolio. to be on the investment sidelines when the nor RTTFT (resigned to the fact that) deteriorate. Last week, after being sick for Monitor “lazy” investments. Under the right market turns around — because the biggest abbreviations seem to be TOOW (tak- quite some time (as some of you have circumstances, just about any investment gains can occur in the early stages of a rally. ing over our world) at an IRP (increas- probably noticed by the absence of his col- could be of value to you. However, under differ- And in any case, if you’re not constantly ingly rapid pace). WDK (we don’t umn in the Villager as of late), Al passed ent scenarios, those same investments may not investing, or at least exploring new investment know) about you, but WHE (we’ve had be doing as much for you. To cite one example, opportunities, your portfolio could begin to away. enough) and are NGTIA (not gonna when interest rates are at historic lows, as has stagnate — or even become “unbalanced,” in Al, I can tell you this from the bottom of take it anymore), TQACM (to quote a been the case recently, and your portfolio con- which case it may no longer fit your objectives classic movie). my heart — I may not have been able to tains a relatively large amount of short-term or your risk tolerance. IAC (in any case), we promise all find a spot for you as a staff writer for the fixed-rate vehicles whose interest payments By following the above suggestions, you can our BFFs to skip the senseless TSL Villager, but you will always be a part of don’t even keep up with inflation, they could be help keep your investments working for you (texting as a second language), in my team. considered “lazy” investments. this summer — as well as fall, winter and favor of engaging in some GOFAE This week, you will have your final Look for the “multi-taskers.” In most aspects spring. The road toward achieving your finan- (good old-fashioned American “Round Robin Relays,” and your personal- of life, “multi-taskers” are valuable — and it’s cial goals is a long one — so try to keep moving. English) communication. And if we ity will shine through one last time. the same in the investment world. Can you find should (snail)mail it to you, YCBA Consider it my tribute to you. I sure will a particular type of investment that may be This article was written by Edward Jones for (you can be assured) it will be SWAK. miss you. able to achieve multiple goals at the same time? use by your local Edward Jones Financial Consider dividend-paying stocks. If you need Advisor. Please contact Jeff Burdick, your local Mark Ashton can be reached at: Adam Minor may be reached at 508-909- the income to supplement your cash flow, you Edward Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347- [email protected], or by 4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stonebridge- can cash the dividend checks. And since some 1420 or [email protected]. calling: 508-909-4144. companies tend to increase their dividends, press.com. Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 7 Saltwater fishing in Newburyport goes to the dogs

ishing aboard the weeks due to the absence of bait fish (por- and with cleansing with peroxide. I needed Challenger last gies). The huge commercial boats equipped to shave the infected spots from all of the week started out as THE GREAT with huge nets are cleaning out the fish that hair and then treated the area that was a great day for fish- are needed to feed the striper and bluefish infected. Although the areas were getting F OUTDOORS ing and as we arrived at the in the bay. This too has been an ongoing better, I panicked and took her to the vet. It first spot to fish, the crew problem and little has been done over the seemed I was doing the right thing in treat- dropped anchor. RALPH years to set sensible regulations on this type ing the areas that were infected and was told Anxiously, all anglers wait- of commercial fishing. I do not expect to see to continue the treatment, but to be on the ed for the captain to tell us to TRUE any changes in my lifetime. safe side, I was given some antibiotics for start fishing, and he did, but Snug Harbor Marine in Rhode Island her to take for a week. It is almost totally soon realized we had stopped Courtesy photo reports great fluke fishing outside the cen- cleared up now and I will know what to do over a gill net that was directly under the ter wall and other areas close to port. the next time she has a hot spot. I also boat. In a matter of seconds most anglers A wolf fish Newport area has been slow for fluke fisher- looked the problem up on the web, and had snagged the net with many breaking off recently men. Stripers in the 40 to 50 pound size are learned all about what hot spots are and the their rigs. caught during being caught at Block Island on almost a reasons for the dogs contracting them. The “It was not there two days ago,” the cap- a fishing trip to daily basis, although striper fishing around web site is indeed a great tool for this type of tain stated, but it was sure there now! Newburyport. Point Judith light and other favorite spots education. The engine was started and the anchor for anglers were slow. Anglers that own a boat equipped with was hauled into the boat. The mates were Fresh water bass anglers have been catch- electronics need to pay attention to annual quick to get all anglers ready for the next ing a good number of large fish recently, updates from the company.This past week I stop. Soon, cod and haddock were coming with one angler catching five fish that had a was having a problem with my Lowrance over the rails at a fast pace, but again, most However, total weight of 24 pounds! Fish are becom- GPS and fish finder. As I was fishing for haddock were just short of the new 21-inch their numbers are getting out of control. ing more active in their feeding habits as stripers I noticed that the unit was not leav- limit. Suddenly, one angler stated he had a Indeed, someone with common sense and they come out of their spawning cycle. ing a trail like it is supposed to. After real good fish on and slowly brought the fish honest data on fish populations needs to Dog owners are reminded to find a good numerous attempts to correct the problem, to be gaffed. Unfortunately, the angler had take control of the fishing regulations that cool spot for their pets during extremely hot without success I grabbed my cell phone caught a wolf fish that was of good size, but have been out of control for years, but no days and to be sure they have plenty of and contacted customer service as I was had to be returned to the sea because of the one expects that to happen anytime soon. I water. Never leave your pet in a car on hot fishing. The technician was able to correct recent regulations that prohibit the taking may not be the brightest star in the sky but (or even warm) days, as the car’s tempera- the problem and the unit was now leaving a of the species. A quick picture of the fish I feel that politicians need to stay out of the ture can rise very fast and leave your pet in trail. He also reminded me that because I was taken and the huge fish was returned to debate for the sake of future fish stocks and a very dangerous predicament. Also, be had not used the updates available to me the sea. It seems they, too, are endangered! a committee of educated and sincere people sure to watch your dog’s health conditions free online from Lowrance the unit was not The day was great overall, but most fish with the intent of treating all fishermen on a daily basis. During the summer season, working 100 percent and could have me had to be returned to grow a bit larger, but I fairly — both recreational and commercial dogs can encounter numerous health prob- attempting to correct other problems doubt that they will. They will more than — needs to be addressed. They may need to lems, but if found soon enough, and treated because of my stupidity and lack of knowl- likely be caught up in a gill net and will be come from another planet but maybe — just with basic simple medications from your edge about the unit. The unit is now updat- in your fish market this week! The last hour maybe — there are the right people for the pharmacy or home, they can be easily ed and running fine. had too many dog fish move into the area to job somewhere on planet Earth. cured. My Lab, Twig, recently had a couple Take a kid fishing and keep them rods continue to fish and the day was over. Guess Striper fishing on the Providence River of hot spots that were small and were treat- bending. what? They too are being micromanaged. has slowed dramatically over the last two ed with some medications from a pet shop

LORRAINE GLEICK NORDGREN SENIOR CENTER: UPCOMING EVENTS

DELUXE BURGER COOKOUT & CONCERT meals, round trip airfare. Stay at Hotel Century,old town in SENIOR EVENTS Prague for days 2-4. Days 5-7 at Hotel Am Konzerthaus, The Friends of the Auburn Senior Center (FASCA) will Vienna. Days 8-10 at Beke Radisson Blu, Budapest. This trip be having a cookout on Tuesday,July 30 at 5 p.m. The menu TRI-VALLEY, INC. is with Collette Vacations. Extra $220 cost for trip insur- consists deluxe burgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, baked ance. Oct. 28-Nov.7. Pricing from $3,369 triple, $3,399 double, Monday, July 1: Veal Bourguignon, red bliss potatoes, beans, potato salad and a veggie tray.Tickets are available at $4,099 single. Final payment due by Aug. 15. spinach, cookies. the Auburn Senior Center for $6 per person. A free concert • California New Years Getaway: Round trip air from Tuesday, July 2: Shepherd’s Pie, carrots, mixed green featuring the Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band at 6 p.m. in Logan Airport. Stay in Long Beach — begin your tour with salad, Italian dressing, baked apples. the Gazebo is planned. Bring your lawn chairs and join us viewing how they decorate and last minute final stages sur- Wednesday, July 3: BBQ chicken, mashed potatoes, sum- for a great evening. This event is funded in part by the rounding the Tournament of Roses. You will bring in the mer corn, fresh fruit. Auburn Cultural Council. New Year with a Gala Dinner Dance with live entertain- Thursday, July 4: Independence Day – No meals served. UPCOMING TRIPS ment and, of course, champagne toast. Next day, be Friday, July 5: Meatloaf and gravy, garlic mashed pota- Collette’s guest to reserved seating for viewing of the toes, California blend vegetables, peaches. • Downeast Duck Tour: Tuesday, Aug. 20, $76 per person. parade. Tournament of Roses. This trip is five days, six Take a splash into Casco Bay on the Amphibious vehicle for nights, six meals (three breakfasts and dinners). Dec. 29- SENIOR CENTER a tour of Portland, Maine. We will see waterfront, scenic Jan. 2, 2014. Pricing, $2,099 d.b.p.p., $2,399 single. This trip is UPCOMING EVENTS Calendar Islands and Marine wildlife. Lunch at Dunstan also with Collette Vacations. Extra $60 cost for trip insur- School House, “all you can eat buffet.” Leaves 8:30 a.m. ance. FALLON COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN PRESENTA- sharp, approximate return, 5:30 p.m. Deposit of $10, balance • Liz & Judy Together Again: A colorful Broadway Style TION due July 18. Contact Lynne Guittar or Rich Hedin at 508-832- review of dancing and singing. Dinner show at Venus De Fallon Community Health Plan remains committed to the 7799 any Tuesday or Thursday.Auburn Senior Center. Milo, Swansea. $82. Nov. 13. Final payment due by Oct. 8. Medicare Advantage program through 2013 and beyond and • Broadway & The Feast: Fosters Clambake/Lobster and • New York To Eastern Caribbean Cruise: Nine nights, will host a special presentation on Wednesday,July 10, at 10 show. $88. Aug. 14. Final payment due by July 11. eight days round trip from New York to San Juan, St. a.m. at the senior center. FCHP is dedicated to our Medicare • Magic Wings, Scents and Scenery: Wine tasting, Lord Maarten, St. Thomas and Samana. Norwegian Gem of NCL, population, including the nearly 30,000 members of the Jeffery Inn for Lunch, Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory Jan. 29 – Feb. 7, 2014. $300 deposit, final payment due by Nov. Fallon Senior Plan Medicare Advantage product. and Gardens, then Yankee Candle Factory. $79. Sept. 17. 1. Cruise Presentation: May 20 at 10 a.m. at Auburn Senior Final payment due by Aug. 13. Center. HEALTH SNACKS & HYDRATION FOR SUMMER • Deana & Ricci Martin at Foxwoods Theater. Daughter • “Sound of Christmas” with Elizabeth von Trapp: and son of Dean Martin come together for an afternoon of Afternoon of Christmas songs sung by Elizabeth von Trapp Vision One HomeCare will host a presentation of Health songs, stories, and memories of their father. Gold seating at Granddaughter of the legendary Maria and Baron Von Snacks & Hydration for Summer on Thursday, July 11, at the Foxwoods Theater — plus bonus package with free Trapp - Sound of Music family.Luncheon at the Storrowton 10:30 a.m. Keep your fluids up! Come and learn just how lunch buffet coupon. Exclusive, one show only — Don’t miss Tavern Carriage House in West Springfield. $82, Thursday, much fluid-in drinks and foods-that is needed to keep our out on this special event! Cost is $72. Wednesday, Sept. 25, Dec. 12. $10 deposit. Final payment due Nov 7. bodies hydrated during the summer. There will be a hand- $10 deposit. Final payment due Aug. 22. • Italia Classica: Come see Rome, Florence, Mogliano out that also includes information about choosing healthy • Color Me Vermont: Travel up into Vermont – Camelot Veneto, Venice, Milan and Milan Malpensa. This trip is nine snack. Village Country Craft Center, then lunch at Mt. Anthony days, 10 meals (seven breakfasts, three dinners). Round trip BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES FOR COU- Country Club, then we travel on to the Apple Barn and air from Logan International Airport. Extra cost of $230 for PLES Country bake shop with a tour/ride of orchard and apple trip insurance. May 5-13, 2014. Pricing from $3,149 d.b.p.p., pie. $91. Oct. 15. Final due Sept. 10. $3,499 single, $3,119 triple. Trip is also with Collette The Senior Center will be hosting Ballroom & Latin • Las Vegas, at New York New York Hotel & Casino: Trip Vacations. More information available. Dance Classes for Couples this summer. Classes will run for includes round trip air from Logan Airport, airport trans- All trips leave from the Auburn Senior Center. Call Lynne six weeks on Wednesday evenings. The first session will fers, trip insurance, four-night lodging at New York New Guittar or Rich Hedin at 508-832-7799 on Tuesdays or begin July 17 and run to Aug. 21, from 7 to 8 p.m. Our York Casino. Includes breakfast each day.Oct. 28-Nov.1 (five Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. instructor, Myriam Lamour, will be teaching with the days/four nights). Pricing for the first session. Cost is $15/couple per class or a special from $1,199 db.p.p./$1,399 sin- rate of $80/couple per session. Single persons can call the gle. Deposit of $400 upon reg- senior center at 508-832-7799 and they will try to accommo- istration. Final payment due date you with a partner. no later than Sept. 15. Checks payable to Best of SENATOR MOORE’S ICE CREAM SOCIAL Times. For any additional Senator Michael Moore will host a complimentary Ice information call Lynne or Cream Social on Monday, July 22, from 1-2 p.m. at the Rich, 508-832-7799. Auburn Senior Center. You should pre-register at the front • Imperial Cities: desk at the senior center if you are planning to attend. Featuring Prague, Vienna 848 Southbridge St. Route 20 and Budapest, 11-day trip, 14 Auburn, MA 508.832.0045

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Editor’s Note: The information con- peace, Fairfield Inn, Southbridge Southbridge St. 1-90. June 12 tained in these police logs was St. 11:52 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, June 10 8:32 a.m.: Threats, Auburn High obtained through either press releas- 11:41 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Prior to exit 0 – I-290. Personal 2:11 a.m.: Threats, Oxford St. School, Auburn St. es or other public documents kept by Warren Rd. Property damage. injury. 8:10 a.m.: Larceny over $250. 3:04 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, each police department, and is con- 5:17 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, June 6 Coolidge St. personal injury, Swanson Rd and sidered to be the account of police. White Terrace. 1:07 p.m.: Threats, Eaton Ave. 8:15 a.m.: Breaking and entering, Southbridge St. All subjects are considered innocent 6:14 p.m.: Vandalism, Pinedale Rd. 6:19 p.m.: Rape, McDonalds, motor vehicle, Imperial 3:44 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, until proven guilty in a court of law. 11:57 p.m.: Commercial fire alarm, Auburn St. Distributors – Sword St. personal injury, Off ramp from I-90 If a case is dismissed in court or the Grossman Bargain Outlet, 9:52 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 9:00 a.m.: Service of Arrest – Interchange 10. party is found to be innocent, The Southbridge St. Pub 99, Southbridge St. Property Warrant, Walsh Ave. 3:49 p.m.: Larceny over $250. News, with proper documentation, June 3 damage. 9:17 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Aeropostale – Southbridge St. will update the log at the request of 8:25 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, June 7 property damage, Town Pizza, June 13 the arrested party. Swanson Rd. – I-290. Personal 10:32 a.m.: Report of lost/stolen Auburn St. 11:33 a.m.: Flooding, Leicester St. injury. property.Oxford St. 12:34 p.m.: Larceny under $250, 1:49 p.m.: Domestic disturbance, AUBURN POLICE 10:20 a.m.: Vandalism, Pakachoag 4:09 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Lady Slipper Ln. At’s Equipment, Washington St. DEPARTMENT St. personal injury, I-290. 12:42 p.m.: Disturbance of the 2:38 p.m.: Harassing annoying May 31 11:49 a.m.: Disturbance of the 6:13 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, peace, Crystal Caves, Southbridge phone call, Waterman Rd. 9:07 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, peace, Sears, Southbridge St. pedestrian, W/B MM 91-I-90. St. 2:44 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Midstate Dr. Property damage. 3:04 p.m.: Shoplifting, Macy’s 8:43 p.m.: Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 2:37 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, property damage, Southbridge St. 10:56 a.m.: Hit and run, motor vehi- Auburn Mall, Southbridge St. Paul St. property damage, Oxford and 4:20 p.m.: Poisoning-ingestion, cle accident, Rt. 20 entrance to 4:17 p.m.: 9:43 p.m.: Domestic disturbance, Rochdale St’s. Southbridge St. Ct. Whispering Pines, Washington St. Swindle/con/scam/fraud, Old Cart Willis St. 3:16 p.m.: Lost/stolen registration 5:11 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, No personal injury. Rd. June 8 plate, Curtis St. property damage, Millbury St. 5:42 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 4:45 p.m.: Shoplifting, Auburn Mall, 11:14 a.m.: Larceny under $250. 3:34 p.m.: Identity theft complaint, 5:30 p.m.: Larceny over $250. BJ’s Southbridge & West Sts. Property Southbridge. Hampton St. School St. Wholesale Club Washington St. damage. 6:44 p.m.: Larceny under $250, 12:05 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 7:13 p.m.: Neighbor dispute, May 10:03 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 6:37 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Auburn Mall, Southbridge St. property damage, One Stop Lane. property damage, Waterman Rd Webster First Federal Credit June 4 Convenience – Auburn St. 8:02 p.m.: Breaking and entering and Southbridge St. 2:32 a.m.: Disturbance of the peace, 1:20 p.m.: Vandalism, Old Common motor vehicle, Auburn Middle Union, Southbridge St. Personal AUBURN ARRESTS injury. White Terrace. Rd. School, Swanson Rd. June 1 1:09 p.m.: Robbery-unarmed, 1:39 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 10:38 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, May 31 6:51 a.m.: Report of lost/stolen Central One Federal Credit Union, Property damage, Casey Storage property damage I-90. Sarah A. Gelb, 69 West St. property, Oxford St. Southbridge St. Systems – Washington St. June 11 Worcester.Possession Class C drug, 11:15 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 2:18 p.m.: Commercial Breaking 3:18 p.m.: Larceny over $250, 7:18 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, possessions Class E drug, disorder- Jerome Ave. Property damage. and Entering, Door Systems Inc. Bertera Nissan, Oxford St. Fairfield Inn, Southbridge St. ly conduct, larceny under $250. 5:28 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Sword St. 3:24 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 8:54 a.m.: Disturbance of the peace, June 2 Sharon Ave & Meadow St. Property 2:49 p.m.: Breaking and entering property damage, Macy’s Home Oxford St. John F. O’Grady, 8 Cutting Ave. damage. motor vehicle, Arbys Roast Beef, Store, Southbridge St. 10:16 a.m.: Larceny under $250. Worcester. Operating under influ- 7:44 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, Southbridge. St. 3:35 p.m.: Poisoning-Ingestion. Warwick St. ence liquor – Per Se, marked lanes Diane Ave. 5:24 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Oxford St. 11:31 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, violation. 9:56 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Prospect St. Personal injury. 9:06 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, property damage, Washington and June 3 Interchange 10. Property damage. 8:44 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, Old Cart Rd. Elm St’s. Katie A. Gunnard, 57 Smithville 10:02 p.m.: Disturbance of the Papa Gino’s, Southbridge St. June 9 4:02 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Rd. Spencer. Possession to distrib- peace, Winchester Ave. June 5 10:49 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, property damage. Washington and ute Class D drug, operating motor June 2 12:42 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Whitney Dir. Millbury St’s. vehicle with suspended license, 1:40 a.m.: Motor vehicle stop, Acura 303 Washington and Millbury Sts. 5:04 p.m.: Vandalism, Elmwood St. 6:14 p.m.: Larceny under $250. motor vehicle not meeting RMV of Auburn, Southbridge. Arrest Property damage. 6:06 p.m.: Larceny under $250, Sears, Southbridge St. safety standards. made. 3:26 p.m.: Commercial fire alarm, Jerome Ave. 6:58 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Kelvin I. Rivera, 1 Richards St. 11:26 a.m.: Disturbance of the Webb F.W. Co. Sword St. 6:34 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, property damage, Corner of Bryn 6:02 p.m.: Shoplifting, Macy’s, personal injury. Behind the Mall – Mawr and Rock Ave’s. Turn To POLICE, page A13 LEGALS

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Other terms, if any, to be announced at March 9, 2007, and recorded in the on said Plan; REAL ESTATE the sale. Worcester County (Worcester District) THENCE S. 63¡ 53' 30'' E. by said Lot a By virtue and in execution of the Power JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Registry of Deeds, in Book 40831, Page distance of 64.30 feet to Lot 42 on said of Sale contained in a certain mortgage SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO 79. plan; given by Thomas M. Mosley to Mortgage CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will THENCE S. 39¡ 45' 20'' W. 85.86 feet and Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Present holder of said mortgage be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, S. 10¡ 20' 35'' W. 143.24 feet by said Lot to dated June 22, 2005 and recorded with encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, said Lorna Drive; the Worcester County (Worcester District) By its Attorneys, municipal liens and assessments, if any, THENCE northwesterly by Lorna Drive by Registry of Deeds at Book 36644, Page 1, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. which take precedence over the said mort- a curve to the right having a radius of 380 of which mortgage the undersigned is the 150 California Street gage above described. feet a distance of 138.25 feet to the point of present holder by assignment from Newton, MA 02458 FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars beginning. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, (617) 558-0500 of the purchase price must be paid in cash, A portion of the above described premises Inc. to Chase Home Finance, LLC dated 201007-2468 - PRP certified check, bank treasurer's or has been registered by the Massachusetts August 10, 2010 and recorded with said June 14, 2013 cashier's check at the time and place of the Land Court and is shown as Lot 35 on plan registry on August 11, 2010 at Book June 21, 2013 sale by the purchaser. The balance of the dated April 13, 1979 registered as Plan No. 46147 Page 123, for breach of the condi- June 28, 2013 purchase price shall be paid in cash, certi- 5627-C and filed with Land Court tions of said mortgage and for the purpose fied check, bank treasurer's or cashier's Certificate No. 8288. of foreclosing, the same will be sold at NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF check within thirty (30) days after the date Being the same premises conveyed to the Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 10, REAL ESTATE of sale. Mortgagors by Deed dated August 12, 2013, on the mortgaged premises located Premises: 16 Eaton Avenue, Auburn, MA Other terms to be announced at the 1981 recorded with the Worcester District at 25 Swanson Road, Auburn, Worcester By virtue and in execution of the Power sale. Registry of Deeds at Book 7295, Page 363 County, Massachusetts, all and singular of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP, 1080 and Registered with the Land Court as the premises described in said mortgage, given by Michael Nguyen and Huong K. Le Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney Document No. 36588, Certificate No. 9973. TO WIT: to Mortgage Electronic Registration for Massachusetts Housing Finance For mortgagor's(s') title see deed reg- The land in Auburn situated on the Systems, Inc. as nominee for NE Moves Agency, Present Holder of the Mortgage, istered with Worcester County (Worcester southerly side of Swanson Road and fur- Mortgage, LLC and now held by (401) 272-1400 District) Registry District of the Land Court ther bounded and described as follows: Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, (5519935)(Nguyen/Le)(06-14-13, 06-21- as Document No. 36588, as noted on BEGINNING at a stone bound set in the said mortgage dated March 16, 2007, and 13, 06-28-13)(299888) Certificate of Title No. 9973 and recorded southerly line of said Swanson Road at a recorded with the Worcester County June 14, 2013 with said Registry at Book 7295, Page 363. corner of land now or formerly of the Town (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in June 21, 2013 These premises will be sold and con- of Auburn; THENCE S. 83 degrees 08' 58” Book 40831, Page 81, said mortgage June 28, 2013 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all E. eighty (80) feet by said line of Swanson which was assigned from Mortgage rights, rights of way, restrictions, ease- Road to a stake and nail; THENCE S. 6 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF ments, covenants, liens or claims in the degrees 51' 02” W. one hundred (100) feet nominee for NE Moves Mortgage, LLC, to REAL ESTATE nature of liens, improvements, public by other land now or formerly of Charles R. Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency By virtue and in execution of the Power assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Axall and Patricia M. Axall; to a stake and by assignment dated August 9, 2012, and of Sale contained in a certain mortgage titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and nail; THENCE N. 83 degrees 08' 53” W, recorded with the Worcester County given by Colleen B. St. Francis and Ernest any other municipal assessments or liens eighty (80) feet by land now or formerly of (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in W. St. Francis to Mortgage Electronic or existing encumbrances of record which Charles R. Axall and Patricia M. Axall to a Book 50306, Page 333, for breach of the Registration Systems, Inc., dated January are in force and are applicable, having pri- stake and nail at said Town of Auburn land; conditions in said mortgage and for the 9, 2006 and registered with the Worcester ority over said mortgage, whether or not THENCE N. 6 degrees 51' 02” E. one hun- purpose of foreclosing the same will be County (Worcester District) Registry reference to such restrictions, easements, dred (100) feet by said Town of Auburn sold at Public Auction on July 9, 2013 at District of the Land Court as Document improvements, liens or encumbrances is land to the point of beginning. CONTAIN- 10:00 a.m. Local Time upon the premises, No.89521 as noted on Certificate of Title made in the deed. ING 8,000 square feet of land. all and singular the premises described in No. 9973, and recorded with said Registry TERMS OF SALE: For mortgagor's(s') title see deed said mortgage, to wit: at Book 38205, Page 167, as affected by a A deposit of Five Thousand recorded with Worcester County A certain parcel of land situated in Auburn, modification agreement registered with ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in on the southwesterly side of Eaton Avenue, said Registry at Document No. 96737, as check will be required to be paid by the Book 24770, Page 297. being Lot No. 9 on said plan of Auburn noted on Certificate of Title No. 9973 and purchaser at the time and place of sale. These premises will be sold and con- Heights, made by C.M. Allen, C.E., dated recorded with said Registry at Book 45086, The balance is to be paid by certified or veyed subject to and with the benefit of all June 17, 1926, and recorded with Page 341, of which mortgage the under- bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., rights, rights of way, restrictions, ease- Worcester District Deeds, Plan Book 47, signed is the present holder by assignment 150 California Street, Newton, ments, covenants, liens or claims in the Plan 14, bounded and described as fol- from Mortgage Electronic Registration Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. nature of liens, improvements, public lows: Systems, Inc. as nominee for Drew Box 610389, Newton Highlands, assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax BEGINNING at a point in the southwester- Mortgage Associates, Inc. to Residential Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and ly line of Eaton Avenue, 425 feet north- Credit Solutions, Inc. dated July 31, 2012 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will any other municipal assessments or liens westerly from the intersection of the south- and registered with said Registry on be provided to purchaser for recording or existing encumbrances of record which westerly line of Eaton Avenue and north- August 13, 2012 at Document No. 102024 upon receipt in full of the purchase price. are in force and are applicable, having pri- westerly line of Hampton Street; as noted on Certificate of Title No. 9973, The description of the premises contained ority over said mortgage, whether or not THENCE southwesterly by Lot No. 10 and recorded with said Registry on August in said mortgage shall control in the event reference to such restrictions, easements, above plan, one hundred eighty (180) feet 13, 2012 at Book 49433, Page 29, for of an error in this publication. improvements, liens or encumbrances is to the land of Consolidated Rendering breach of the conditions of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at made in the deed. Company; and for the purpose of foreclosing, the the sale. TERMS OF SALE: THENCE N. 51¡ 58' W. sixty (60) feet to Lot same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 RESIDENTIAL CREDIT A deposit of Five Thousand No. 8 on said plan; p.m. on July 8, 2013, on the mortgaged SOLUTIONS, INC. ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank THENCE northeasterly by said Lot No. 8 premises located at 6 Sara Dr, Auburn, Present holder of said mortgage check will be required to be paid by the on said plan, one hundred eighty (180) feet Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and purchaser at the time and place of sale. to Eaton Avenue; singular the premises described in said By its Attorneys, The balance is to be paid by certified or THENCE southeasterly by said line of mortgage, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Eaton Avenue sixty (60) feet to the point of TO WIT: 150 California Street 150 California Street, Newton, beginning. The land in Auburn, being Lots 35 and 35A Newton, MA 02458 Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Being the same premises conveyed to the on plan by Cullinan Engineering Co., Inc., (617) 558-0500 Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Mortgagors by Deed recorded prior hereto dated April 18, 1979 and recorded with the 201104-1187 - GRY Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty with the Worcester District Registry of Worcester District Registry of Deeds Plan June 14, 2013 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will Deeds at Book 40831, Page 79. Book 468, Plan 73, more particularly June 21, 2013 be provided to purchaser for recording The description of the property con- bounded and described as follows: June 28, 2013 upon receipt in full of the purchase price. tained in the mortgage shall control in the BEGINNING at a point on the northeast The description of the premises contained event of a typographical error in this publi- side of Sara Drive at Lot 36A on said Plan; in said mortgage shall control in the event cation. THENCE N. 39¡ 45' 20'' E. by lots 36A, 34A of an error in this publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated and 34 a distance of 230.95 feet to Lot 33 Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 9 SPORTS Three Auburn teams head to Massachusetts Tournament of Champions

Photos courtesy John R. Anderson Auburn’s Megan Chestna (12) prepares to stop a shot by Dudley’s Emerson Wildes in the Under 16 final. Auburn goalie Abigail Baer was recovering from being knocked over in the box. The heated action Auburn’s Symantha Brothers boots a shot from outside the box to score the winning goal for her Under in front of Auburn’s net occurred in the last few minutes of the second half and was whistled to a stop 16 team. The ball ricocheted off the post, hit the Dudley goalie in the head and slowly rolled into the by the referee. net. The goalie was uninjured. Division 1, coached by Pete The Massachusetts pete against the winners Three United Soccer of over 25 Central Mass com- Rocheford and Stephen Chestna and assisted by Bob Tournament of Champions from other 11 regional Auburn teams will be play- munities. McGrath bested Mountain Rojee beat Quabbin, 5-0. takes place at the leagues in the state. ing in the Massachusetts Playoff finals held on Club, 2-1. Girls Under 16 — The Boys Under 16 and Massachusetts Youth Soccer Tournament of Champions Sunday, June 23, saw victo- Division 1, coached by Doug Under 18 teams both made facility in Lancaster. The — Submitted by John R. after winning their regional ries for three girls’ teams. Brothers and Pete Chestna playoffs, but were eliminat- complex has 16 soccer fields Anderson titles. Auburn competes in Girls Under 14 — Division 2, and assisted by Breyn ed in the quarterfinals and including five with artificial Midland Area Youth Soccer coached by Ken Cavanaugh Brothers topped Dudley, 2-1. semifinals, respectively. turf. MAYS teams will com- (MAYS), which includes and assisted by Julie And Girls Under 19 — Auburn grabs another win in Summer Hoops League

AUBURN — On June 25 the Auburn High summer basketball team grabbed another victory in the Auburn Boys’ Summer Basketball League at the Horgan Courts, this time defeating the Advanced Math and Science Academy, 51-21. The Rockets are now 3-1 to open the sum- mer.

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LEFT TO RIGHT, Auburn’s Mike Thomas drives through multiple AMSA defenders on his way to the basket on June 25. Mark Wright of Auburn lays in a shot in second half action versus AMSA. Auburn’s Mike Jankowski provides a solid up-fake on an AMSA defender. Leicester Founders Day 5k race results

On a beautiful Father’s Day, the Leicester 30. Matt Brennan, Leicester, 29:48 40. Joan Flanagan, Rochdale, 32:13 50. Lisa Coyle, Leicester, 35:50 Founders Day 5k road race was held to cele- 31. James Flanagan, Rochdale, 30:04 41. Abigail Bernabei, Leicester, 32:29 51. Andrea Knox, East Brookfield, 36:47 brate the 300th anniversary for the town of 32. Dana Mackie, Leicester, 30:21 42. Andrew Bernabei, Leicester, 32:30 52. Mary Blair, Leicester, 37:04 Leicester. The race has been held on and off 33. Carissa Soucie, Leicester, 30:33 43. URO, 32:34 53. Denise Kobel, Leicester, 38:04 over the years with the last race being held 34. Cindy Campenley, Rochdale, 30:39 44. Maureen McKeown, Leicester, 34:19 54. Bob Sullivan, Leicester, 39:54 in 1995. There were 59 finishers. 35. Regina Cerit, Hoboken, N.J., 31:00 45. Darcy Cormier, Leicester, 34:28 55. Tina Higgins, Southbridge, 40:34 Thanks go out to all the members of the 36. Rachel Rossi, Worcester, 31:15 46. URO, 34:31 56. Jacob Zawalich, Leicester, 41:02 Leicester Founders Day committee as well 37. Al Rossi, Worcester, 31:16 47. Brian Farrell, Rochdale, 35:20 57. Keri Zawalich, Leicester, 41:03 as the following CMS members who volun- 38. Tom Jacobs, Rochdale, 32:06 48. Tammy Berthiaume, Leicester, 35:34 58. Kimberly Alapierre, Leicester, 42:30 teered for the race: Jen Hogan, Karen Pajer, 39. Jessica McGowan, Leicester, 32:10 49. Deb Brennan, Leicester, 35:49 59. Beth Shea, Leicester, 43:42 Stu Kravitz, Hicham Maalouf, Donna Maass, Steve Hardy,Rich Lemerise, Annette Lemerise, Kathy Mayo, Linda Luthman, Laura Petronino and Race Director John Grenier. LOCAL TRUSTED The race results are as follows: 1. Adam Rundell, Brookfield, 18:53 2. Vincent Piarulli, Oxford, 21:14 3. Michael Lynch, Cherry Valley, 21:50 4. Sergy Chuz, Leicester, 22:31 5. Kip McNamara, Southbridge, 22:40 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 6. Tommy Lee Sr., Leicester, 22:47 7. Lester Forgit, Worcester, 23:03 8. 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Nick Ethier photos Bob Sivret, formerly of Auburn High and here a Central Mass. All-Star, fights for extra yardage while Central Mass. All-Star Jordan Giampa, formerly of Auburn High, snaps the ball. carrying the ball.

LEOMINSTER — All the Western Mass. All-Stars needed was a change of scenery, it seems, to out- last the Central Mass. All-Stars in the 13th annual Shrine Chowder Bowl Classic. The game, featuring the top grad- uated high school football players, is normally held at Springfield College, but this year it switched over to Doyle Field. Central Mass. had defeated its neighbors to the west on nine straight occasions, until June 21 when Western Mass. pitched a shutout, 13-0. Central Mass. still holds the all- time series lead at 10-2-1. Western Mass. scored on a 1-yard run by Ryan Wilder to lead, 6-0, at halftime and added a second half touchdown catch by Sam Blake and point after kick by Liam Murphy to surge ahead, 13-0. Central Mass. was hampered by five interceptions and one lost fum- ble. But the purpose of the game is to raise money for the young patients at Shriners Hospital for Children in Springfield. This year the 50/50 raf- fle raised $2,000. The Stonebridge Press affiliated local Central Mass. All-Stars includ- ed Bay Path’s Anthony Baez, Shepherd Hill’s Drew Ravenelle, Chris Dutting and Matt Petrelli, Tantasqua’s Jon Beaudry, Auburn’s Kyle Langer, Bob Sivret, Jordan Giampa and Nate Conway, and Blackstone Valley Tech’s Shawn Wilkins. Auburn’s Aaron Dyke did not play due to injury, and Northbridge’s Matt Phelan, Leicester’s Nick Kenneway, Bartlett’s Akeem Belnavis and Uxbridge’s Jared Mansfield were also chosen but weren’t in atten- After a strong defensive stand, Auburn’s Kyle Langer — now a Central Mass. All-Star dance. Auburn’s Nate Conway of the Central Mass. All-Stars, a wide receiver, runs — grabs a drink of water and listens to a coaches instructions. his route at the snap of the ball. — Nick Ethier

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cause. Tom loved Auburn High and the many friends he ATHLETE Golf tournament to help Fleming family met there. They will never forget him. There is no better way to honor his memory than to help two students of scholarship at Auburn High each year to realize their dreams of a college education. the Anyone who would like to be part of the tournament February 20 marked the 10-year anniversary of the either by golfing or sponsorship please email judyin- WEEK death of Tom Fleming in the Station nightclub fire. [email protected] or call (727) 530-0739 for more informa- Since 2003 the family has donated $26,000 in scholar- tion. ships to graduating seniors at Auburn High School by Kyle Langer, Bob Sivret, having several golf tournaments. This year the Fleming family will be hosting the last of these outings. It will be held July 7 at the Heritage Former Auburn coach looking to recon- Jordan Giampa, Nate Conway Country Club in Charlton. The goal is to be able to fund a few more years of scholarships in Tom’s name. nect with former athletes and Aaron Dyke The fee of $125 per person includes a round of golf, Bruce Mastracchio, the former girls’ track coach at cart, a steak dinner, prizes for the top foursomes and a Auburn High from 1972-1979, is looking to hear from The five recent Auburn High graduates were all raffle including Red Sox tickets, a laptop computer, a some of his former runners/jumpers/throwers. He can mini iPad and much more. be reached at (401) 885-3160 or at selected to play in the Shrine Chowder Bowl Golfers and sponsors are needed for this worthy [email protected]. Classic, an annual football showcase highlight- ing the best from Central Mass. and Western Mass. Call or email Stonebridge Press today PROUD TO SPONSOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK! 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Box 90, Southbridge Street (Route 12), Auburn. If Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764- you have a classic car bring it down and UPTON – Homer Coolidge turn, they were invited to 8015 or by e-mail to atremblay@stonebridge- show it off. If not, come on down and check Sanborn, 89, of Upton died visit the home countries of press.com. Please write “calendar” in the sub- out the classics and hot rods on display. Tuesday,June 18, 2013 at the their exchange students – an ject line. All calendar listings must be submit- Enjoy a cold drink and food at the Food home of his daughter in experience they treasured ted by 3 p.m. Friday, eight days prior to being Tables. We have 50/50 raffles for sale (drawn Northbridge. greatly. published in the following Saturday’s edition. promptly at 7:30 p.m.). Give-aways are He was the husband of He was a U.S. Marine All calendar items will be inserted under the announced every 20 minutes after we kick Helen M. (Mann) Sanborn. Corps veteran of World War actual date of the event. We will print such off the night with the playing of the Star Mr. Sanborn was born II. listings as space allows. Spangled Banner at 6 p.m. Come enjoy the Oct. 4, 1923 in Thetford, Vt. In addition to his wife music of Posi-Track, playing favorites from the son of the late Harley and V. Pearl Helen, Homer is survived by 4 sons, Ford R. EVERY SATURDAY the 50’s and 60’s. Check out our many won- (Scribner) Sanborn. and his wife Linda M. Sanborn of Sutton, AUBURN — The Bay State Chapel meets derful local sponsors this year. Our new 4th He was a graduate of Thetford Academy David N. and his wife Amy M. Sanborn of at 6 p.m. every Saturday at St. Thomas Edition T-Shirts are available for sale, but in and soon after graduation he moved to Upton, Dale P. Sanborn of Goodwater, AL, Episcopal Church, 35 School St., Auburn. limited amounts of colors, so get yours early Sterling to work at an orchard farm. In and Glenn W. Sanborn of Northbridge; 3 Everyone is invited. There will be childcare to avoid disappointment. All gate donation Sterling, he met his future bride who was a daughters, Karen L. Wiersma of and refreshments at every service. proceeds go to the Elks Scholarship fund. resident of Sterling at the time. Northbridge, Valerie G. and her husband Visit us at Homer and Helen Mann were married in Michael Hopkins of Battle Creek, MI, and AUBURN — The Auburn Historical https://www.facebook.com/Friday.Night.Cr the garden of the family farm in Thetford, Holly F. Dion and her husband Skip of Museum at 41 South St. is open every uisin. We will also use Facebook and emails Vt. on Aug. 18, 1946 and were blessed with Auburn; a sister Maribelle Heno of Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to cancel our cruise in cases of inclement five sons and three daughters. Franklin; 11 grandchildren; 6 great-grand- Admission is free to see a variety of artifacts weather. For more information, call 508-832- Homer worked at the former Draper children and many nieces, nephews and and memorabilia concerning Auburn as far 9575. Corporation in Hopedale for several years. cousins. back as when it was known as the town of He was later employed as a steam pipefitter He was predeceased by a son, Donald R. Ward. All are welcome to come. For more WEDNESDAY at the Wyman-Gordon plant in Worcester. Sanborn, Sr.; 4 brothers and 3 sisters. information contact Sari Bitticks at sar- He was a licensed plumber and since many Funeral services, with military honors, [email protected]. JULY 3 of his customers were elderly, he charged were held Monday, June 24 in the United AUBURN – Town of Auburn them very little. Parish of Upton, Central Square, Upton. EVERY MONDAY Independence Day Celebration, located at AUBURN — ZUMBA Gold Classes from 9 Homer served as Deacon of the United Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, Upton. the Dr. Arthur and Dr. Martha Pappas to 10 a.m. every Monday and Thursday at the Parish in Upton. He and Helen were both Memorial donations may be made to Recreation complex, Pakachoag Street, from Auburn Senior Center, 4 Goddard Drive. The PTA presidents in Upton schools and each American Diabetes Association, 10 Speen 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 3. The rain cost is $3 per class. “ZUMBA gold” is a low served as Master of the Upton Grange. They St., 2nd Floor, Framingham, MA 01701. date is Friday, July 5. Parade at 5 p.m.; open- intensity but high-energy dance fitness class were avid dancers at various The Buma-Sargeant Funeral Home, 42 ing remarks at 5:30 p.m.; 6 -9 p.m. children’s for older active adults. This Fun Latin clubs throughout the region. They hosted 31 Congress St., Milford, directed the arrange- activities; live bands from 6-9:30 p.m.; 9:30 inspired dance class includes , exchange students from many countries. In ments. www.bumafuneralhome.com p.m. fireworks. There will be vendors, kids , Rock & Roll, and more. It is a games, pony rides, train rides and live enter- safe, easy to do and an effective total body tainment. Shuttle service available. Call workout. It’s great for the body, mind and recreation and culture at 508-832-7736 for soul, but mostly your heart. The certified details or visit Auburnguide.com. SEND OBITUARIES at no charge to Community News Editor Ann instructor, Myriam Lamour, has a back- Tremblay, by faxing (508) 764-8102, or by e-mailing the editor at ground in dance and fitness. She has been [email protected]. dancing for over 25 years and is licensed to SATURDAY teach Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Toning We also invite funeral directors and families to e-mail us a as well as Zumba for kids. JULY 6 AUBURN — Boy Scout Troop 121 of JPEG photograph to print, at no cost, alongside the obituary. EVERY TUESDAY Auburn will be holding a Bottle and Can AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a Christ- Drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,July 6 at centered life recovery program) from 7 to 9 the Drury Square Fire Station. This annual p.m. every Tuesday at the Faith Baptist event helps to raise funds for the Troop’s Church, 12 Faith Avenue, Auburn. Do you numerous activities. Please save those wear a mask that hides your depression, returnables cans and bottles from your July anger, addiction, pain, guilt or fear? Check 4th cookouts and bring them to us. Regional title winners travel to nationals us out online, or attend a meeting. Call 508- 832-5044 for more information. TUESDAY AUBURN — The Auburn Historical JULY 9 Museum at 41 South St. is open every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission is AUBURN — Horticulturalist Betty free to see a variety of artifacts and memo- Sanders will be visiting the Auburn Public rabilia concerning Auburn as far back as Library at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 9 as part of when it was known as the town of Ward. All its Adult Summer Reading Program, are welcome to come. For more information Beneath the Surface. She will be presenting contact Sari Bitticks at [email protected]. a program on gardening to attract birds, bees and butterflies. Bring song, beauty and EVERY WEDNESDAY pollinators to your garden by including AUBURN — Divorced? Separated? You plants designed to attract them. A few care- don’t have to go through it alone. Divorce fully selected plants are all you need to make Care is a support group that meets from 6:30 your garden a better environment for you, to 8 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 207 at the your plants and the world we share. To reg- Faith Baptist Church, 22 Faith Avenue, ister for this event please call the library at Auburn, providing practical support, recov- 508-832-7790. This event is sponsored by the ery and hope. There is a voluntary donation Friends of the Auburn Public Library. of $15. Childcare will be provided. Activities for K-high school occur at the same time. For FRIDAY more information, call 508-832-5044, ext. 321. JULY 12 AUBURN — The Rotary Club of Auburn AUBURN — The Ultimate Library meets at 6 p.m. every Wednesday at the Scavenger Hunt, an event just for teens at Heritage Coffee Shop, 567 Southbridge the Auburn Public Library at 6 p.m. Friday, Street, Auburn. Anyone interested in join- July 12. Pursuant. That is what you’ll have to ing the Rotary Club of Auburn or attending do to make it through this library’s after- a meeting should call David Bellerose, Club hours event. You will have exactly sixty min- President at 508-832-4420 or Owen Russell, utes to find all the items you will need to sur- Club President-Elect at 508-841-0671 or visit vive the coming games. Will you hunt or be [email protected]. hunted? Join us for this unusual scavenger hunt that will test your brains and so much EVERY FOURTH WEDNESDAY more. Teen events are open to kids ages 10- OXFORD — The Nipmuck Coin Collectors 18. To register for this event please call the Club meets the fourth Wednesday of each library at 508-832-7790. month at 6:30 p.m. at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 Main St., behind the Oxford THURSDAY Town Hall. Everyone is welcome from long time collectors to those just starting to col- JULY 18 lect or maybe looking to pick up a new hobby.For more information about our club AUBURN – The Relay for Life of Central or coins in general, call Dick Lisi at 508-410- South County will be holding an informa- 1332 or visit [email protected]. tional meting at 6:30 p.m. July 18 in the lower hall of the Congregational Church, Central EVERY THURSDAY Street, Auburn. Anyone interested in learn- AUBURN — Open Story Time will be held ing more about the Relay for Life and its mis- at 4:30 p.m. every Thursday at the Auburn sion or wish to take part in this great event, Public Library. No registration required. is encouraged to attend. For more informa- Please drop in. Open to all ages. For more tion, contact information, call 508-832-7790. [email protected] or [email protected]. AUBURN — Chuck wants boys in the 6th through 10th grades to join The Man Cave. FRIDAY The Man Cave is a boys’ group that meets from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Thursdays at the AYFS, JULY 19 21 Pheasant Court, Auburn. This is where AUBURN — Animal Diggers Visit the members will learn that peers their own age Auburn Public Library, a special event for Courtesy photos share similar concerns. Group members the summer reading program. Creature OXFORD — Natalie Bolio and Dylin will be able to discuss ways to cope with Teachers will be visiting the Auburn Public McCarthy, both of the Boucher School their concerns as well as receive positive Library at 11 a.m. Friday, July 19 to intro- of Dance in Oxford, won Regional feedback. Each week will center around a duce the children to some animal friends Headliner Solo Titles this spring. The particular topic for discussion. There is no who love to play in the dirt. Explore their Titles of Ms. Teen Headliners and Mr. cost to join. For more information, call underground homes and find out what Teen Headliners qualify Bolio and Brandon Pare 508-832-5707, ext. 16 or Dan makes them who they are. This fabulous live McCarthy for the National Solo Title Secor 508-832-5707, ext. 14. Free food avail- animal show will be open to summer read- able. Competition June 27 – July 2, in ing participants. This event is being spon- Lancaster, Pa., at the National sored by the Friends of the Auburn Public Headliners Dance Competition. AUBURN — ZUMBA Gold Classes from 9 Library. Space is limited so please call the The Boucher School of Dance to 10 a.m. every Monday and Thursday at the Auburn Library at 508-832-7790 to register. Auburn Senior Center, 4 Goddard Drive. The Company travels to Lancaster with the cost is $3 per class. “ZUMBA gold” is a low THURSDAY dynamic duo to compete at the National intensity but high-energy dance fitness class Headliners dance competition with all for older active adults. This Fun Latin JULY 25 their solo, duo, trio, group, and produc- inspired dance class includes Merengue, tion pieces after qualification at a AUBURN — The Relay for Life of Central regional dance event. There adventure Salsa, Rock & Roll, Tango and more. It is a Company members, right down to the Big, South County will be holding an informa- includes performing dance pieces for over- safe, easy to do and an effective total body Bad Wolf and the little pigs. There are 26 tional meting at 6:30 p.m. July 25 in the lower all critique and awards as well as classes workout. It’s great for the body, mind and BSD cast members in this piece. The BSD hall of the Congregational Church, Central and audition opportunities for the BSD soul, but mostly your heart. The certified Company looks forward to a great week Street, Auburn. Anyone interested in learn- Company.The largest piece the dancers per- instructor, Myriam Lamour, has a back- with their dance family! ing more about the Relay for Life and its mis- form is the 8-minute production of ground in dance and fitness. She has been The Boucher School of Dance faculty and sion or wish to take part in this great event, “Grimm,” in which choreographer and dancing for over 25 years and is licensed to parents wish the BSD Company dancers the is encouraged to attend. For more informa- Boucher School of Dance alum Devon teach Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Toning best of luck! We are so proud of every tion, contact meghan.hoffsommer@ can- Tremblay-Tyrrell has recreated many of the as well as Zumba for kids. dancer! cer.org or [email protected]. storybook characters with the BSD 12 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013

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“I could hear the driver moaning Even after victims were safely gency teams had to disconnect Auburn Middle School while the CRASH but I couldn’t see him.” removed and transported, police electric power because a number scene was investigated and the bus continued from page 1 According to Coleman, it took and fire officials faced several safe- of wires were exposed by the was carefully removed. mother and all three boys, ages 8, more than an hour to get the driv- ty issues. crash, in addition to water having Officials said that one of the 11 and 14, were injured with multi- er out of the bus. According to Police Chief to be shut off because pipes were children was in the kitchen, the ple lacerations. “The extrication was very Andrew Sluckis, the home was ripped open. very room that the WRTA bus tore According to neighbors, the hus- lengthy and complicated,” pushed between 5 and 10 feet off Officials speculated that the into, but escaped major injury. band and father at 24 Swanson Coleman said. its foundation. Since the home was cause of the crash was a “medical The mother and all three sons, Road, was working at the time of Ambulances and fire trucks structurally unsound, officials, issue” with the driver, since there identified as members of the the crash, but quickly arrived at from several towns responded to including the Town of Auburn were no skid marks or signs of an Erickson family, were released the scene and went with his family the scene, including Oxford, engineer, concluded that if the bus attempt to stop the bus. from the hospital that night. to the hospital. Leicester and Worcester. was towed from the impact site, The driver was later identified “It is a miracle that those kids Neiman ran to the scene and Victims, both in the home and the house would collapse. as 27-year-old Francis Artey, of survived,” Sluckis told reporters. tried to gain access to the bus, on the bus, were transported to St. An emergency shoring team was Worcester. Officials determined that the which was occupied by one driver Vincent’s Hospital and the called to the scene to secure the “We will be here for hours,” house could not be salvaged and and two passengers. University of house before the bus was extract- Sluckis told reporters at the scene. would have to be completely “I tried to get on the bus but the Massachusetts–Memorial ed. Traffic was closed into the night demolished within a few days. door was jammed,” said Neiman, Campus. Sluckis also reported that emer- on Swanson Road just before Volunteers behind SWAC advocating for cleaner town TRASH have contributed to the increase in recy- a challenge. augment our resources.” continued from page A1 cling in Auburn over the past several “A huge challenge we face on a daily basis “I think the Solid Waste Advisory years,” concluded Sullivan. is the growing trend of our ‘disposable soci- Committee does a pretty good job consider- Still SWAC continues to educate and ety’ and the questions about what to do with ing we are all volunteers,” Sullivan said, “As trash collectors. encourage more recycling. those wastes that cannot go in the trash a whole, Auburn residents are doing a good Multi-family dwellings, mobile homes “Recently, the SWAC received a grant toter, such as electronics,” she said. job recycling, but there is always room for and condominiums are considered private from the Massachusetts Department of Many times though the efforts of SWAC improvement.” and therefore are not eligible for town curb- Environmental Protection to produce an are overlooked, underappreciated or For more information about SWAC or side pick-up. educational flyer. This flyer was included unknown all together. Trash and Recycling visit: After a recent slight raise in fees, the first with each trash bill,” said Sullivan. “SWAC is a very important committee,” http://www.auburnguide.com/Pages/Aubu increase in a decade, the average household SWAC also collaborated with the towns of said Town Manager Julie Jacobson, “They rnMA_SolidWaste/index or contact the pays $216 a year for the service. This also Shrewsbury and Millbury to create a re-use can advise the town on contracts of waste Board of Health at 508-832-7703. Amy includes a 64-gallon wheeled toter for trash guide which is available on the town’s web- removal. They also supply research analy- Sullivan may be reached at and a 96-gallon recycling toter. site. sis and recommendations.” [email protected]. Smaller householders can pay $176 annu- Despite general success, Sullivan’s posi- Jacobson said that the SWAC’s efforts are ally for the same service but with smaller tion is not without stressors. all the more appreciated because Sullivan toters each 35-gallon. “The biggest challenge to me is time,” and the others are all Statistics show that in the town of Sullivan revealed, “If I had 40 hours per volunteers. Auburn, recycling has increased steadily in week to work just on education and out- “We need volun- recent years. reach, I think I could reach a much larger teers because of lim- “I believe the convenience of single- audience and really drive the recycling mes- ited resources,” REPORTER stream recycling, combined with additional sage home.” Jacobson said, “The education and awareness about recycling, Sullivan said that societal habits also are SWAC volunteers WANTED Library kicks off summer reading program The stroke of the pen. summer. Programs for adults over the sum- The feeling of fresh newsprint in your hands. FUN Instead of reading to play, teens mer include a presentation on how continued from page 1 enrolled in summer reading will to attract birds, bees and butterflies The satisfaction of snapping a clear, crisp photograph, Teachers who will be brining in ani- read for the weekly shot a winning a to you garden, a nature presentation creating a memory that will last forever. mals that like to dig in the dirt. In prize, which Bichan said will most on the Broad Meadow Brook by the late July the Auburn Department of likely be gift cards to Amazon or Mass Audubon Society, and a begin- The fun of meeting new people on a daily basis. Public Works will present a pro- Barnes and Noble. Activities for ner’s watercolor class. To top it all Your words on the page, reporting the goings on gram on their dirt-diggers through teens will revolve around the off, adults who take part in the sum- stories and crafts and exploration. “Beneath the Surface” theme, and mer reading program will be in the area. The in August, summer readers will will feature a cooking class, a scav- entered into a raffle to win some If all these things sound appealing to you, be treated a “Fun with Fossils” enger hunt, and even an after-hours exciting prizes at the end of the sea- event which will allow them to archeological dig. son. you just might want to be a journalist. explore the ancient past of Just like the kids program, teens To find out more or to sign up for will chart their summer reading by summer reading, stop by the library dinosaurs through the remains they If so, The Southbridge Evening News may be your opportunity. left behind. keeping track of the number of days at 369 Southbridge Street or call The children’s Dig Into Reading they read. Teens will also write book (509) 832-7790. We are looking for a hard-working, flexible reporter to cover the program is open to kids ages 2 reviews. towns of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton. through 12, with kids ages 10 and up Adults who enroll in summer Amanda Collins may be reached at having the option to join the teen reading at the library will keep (508) 909-4132 or by email at group. They will chart the number track of the titles they read over the [email protected]. Your job would include writing features, news and profiles, pho- of the days they read throughout the season. tography, information gathering and networking. You will be the face of the towns you cover! POLICE Edward C. O’Connor, 25 Whitney Hartford, Ct. Larceny over $250. continued from page A8 Circle, Auburn. Domestic assault Receiving stolen property +$250, use Candidates must be able to work nights and weekends and meet and battery. of motor vehicle without authority. weekly deadlines. Residence in the area is preferred, but not Worcester. Shoplifting +$100 by Matthew A. Durso, 8 Round Table Rd. Bria Chontice Miller, 407 required. asportation. Shrewsbury. Operating under influ- Weatherfield Ave. Hartford, Ct. Robert R. Bolduc III, 20 Grand Street ence of drugs, marked lanes viola- Larceny over $250, receiving stolen CT. Worcester. Shoplifting $100 by tion, license no in possession. property +$250, use of motor vehicle The position is full-time with an hourly rate, paid mileage, paid asportation. June 10 without authority. vacation, company laptop and camera, etc. Samantha Plante, 52 Hecla St. Steven R. Collins, 192 Charlton Rd. June 13 Uxbridge. Shoplifting +$100 by Spencer. Arrested on a warrant Richard J. Denaris, 6 John St. asportation (another community). Millbury. Operating under influence June 6 June 11 of liquor – Per Se, marked lanes vio- Daniel S. Nowicki, 24 Eaton Ave. Khamprasong Nanthavong, 181 lation. Send your résumé and cover letter Oxford St. Auburn. Domestic assault Christopher J. Kerr, 10 Millbury Auburn. Assault with dangerous to Editor Adam Minor at weapon, carrying dangerous and battery, Domestic Assault with a Terrace, Millbury. Possession Class weapon, disturbing the peace. dangerous weapon, assault with dan- B drug, subsequent offense. [email protected], June 7 gerous weapon. Michael J. Gilbert, 56 Martin St. or mail to Stonebridge Press, June 12 Millbury. Arrested on a warrant Ryan L. St Marie, 9 Bedford Ave. P.O. Box 90, Worcester. Arrested on a warrant Eric M. Johnson, 28 Old Cart Rd. (another community). (another community). Auburn. Operating after license or Southbridge, MA 01550. June 9 right to operate revoked. Sirterrance C. Brown, 2311 Main St. 14 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 BB SSECTIONECTION Friday, June 28, 2013 Roundup of garden tips

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NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD ON DEPOSIT OXFORD – WEBSTER – 251 Killdeer Island! DUDLEY – SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! DUDLEY – 189 Ramshorn Rd! DOUGLAS - Lake Manchaug! 7 Acre WALES – LAKE GEORGE! 72 Fort Hill Rd! Beautiful WEBSTER – 388 Mason Road! Huge 8 Rm Colonial! Granite Kit w/SS Webster Lake Access w/Assoc Raised Ranch! Many Updates “2009” 5,445' 15 Rm Custom Colonial! Gentleman's Farm or for All the Toys! Estate! 185' Waterfront! 7 Rm Contemp 352’ Waterfront! 2.2 Acres! Beautiful New England Commons! Adult 55+! 4.65 Acres! Sunsets & Expansive Lake Spacious 6 Rm Country Ranch! Built Chalet! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Soaring Appliances! Frplce Fam Rm w/Sliders to Membership! Dble Lot- Beautiful 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Completed some still to do! 9 Rms! 3,100’ Custom Built Paradise! Open Flr 3 Tier Trex Deck! Formal Din & Liv Rm Grounds! 6 Rm Ranch! 3 Bdrms! 2 Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Granite Kit w/SS Appliances! Frplcd Views! Fantastic Master Suite! Super 2000! 2 Car Attached! 2 Car Detached! Cathedrals! Wrap Around Deck! Lake Plan! 21’ Cathedrals! Super Lake Views! 30x40 "Morton" Building! Cathedral w/Red Oak Hrdwds! 3/4 Bdrms! Master Baths! Hrdwds Throughout! Fireplace! Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Liv Rm! 4 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Ideal for Applianced Granite Kit w/Cherry Facing Master w/Master Bath! 3-4 Fam Rm w/2nd Kitchen! Lake Facing 1st Cabinets! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Kit & Ceiling Kit, Din & Liv Rms! Bdrms! 3 Baths! CAir! Oversized 2 Story w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 Baths! 2 Car Garage! Bright Kit w/Storage! Airy Fam Rm! Security! Community Center! Walking In House Business! Excellent Flr 3 Rm Master Suite! 3 Garages! CAir! 16x20 Shed! Gorgeous Stonework! Trex Deck! Shed! Move In & Enjoy Lake Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Potential! Garage! Theatre! 5 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! Office Applianced! Laundry Rm! Farmer's Garage/Barn! Sandy Beach! Dock & Lift! $539,900.00 $239,900.00 Over 3 Car Garage! $1,345,000.00 Porch! Deck! 2Acres! $279,900.00 $690,000.00 Gas Heat! Generator! Sprinklers! $324,900.00 Living! From $234,900.00 $239,900.00

SOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT DOUGLAS – POMFRET, CT - Charming WOODSTOCK – 1215 Rte 197! 10 WEBSTER – 16 Colonial Rd! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 71 Eagle Dr! Being Built! 97 NW Main St! WEBSTER – 28 East Main St! DUDLEY – 4 Oak St! 4 Family! For the DUDLEY – 4 Laurel Lane! IMMACU- Colonial Bed & Breakfast! 16 Rms! Rm Custom Colonial Cape! 5 Acres! 2 Colonial! View of WEBSTER LAKE from 2880’! 9 Rms! Granite Kitchen! 23X23.5 Gentleman’s Horse Farm! 6 Rm Colonial! Conveniently Located 3 Family! 5/5/4 Investor or Live Rent Free! 4 Rms/2 LATE 7 Rm Cape! Beautifully 7 Bdrms! 7.5 Bathrms! 6 Acres! Living Levels – Possible In-Law! Wide the Farmers Porch! Kit w/Recent Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! 4 Stall Barn, Loft for Rms, 2/2/2 Bdrms! Perfect Bdrms in Each Unit! Eat-in Kitchens! Landscaped! Applianced Oak Kit Beautiful Grounds! Fully Equipped Pine Flrs! Beautiful Woodwork! Granite Counters - 2 Pantries! Din Rm w/Office! 3 Tile Baths! All Hrdwd Flrs! 800 Bales! Tack Rm! Multiple Shelters! Investment Property! Well Hrdwd Flrs! Tenants Pay Utilities! Land w/Center Island, Slider to Cathedral Kitchen! Hrdwds! French Doors! 3 Applianced Frplcd Country Kit! 2nd w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall! 2X6 Construction! C/Air! 2 Car Near State Forest Trails! InGr Pool! Maintained! Off Street Parking & Lord Meter! New Rear Porches! New Sun Rm! Den! Formal Din & Liv Rm Frplcs! As a Residence, Applianced Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 Updated Bath! All Rms Recently Country Kit w/Pantry! Recent Roof & Garage! Individually Metered! Recent Electrical! Garage! Town Services! Full w/Hrdwds! 2 Tile Baths! 3 Bdrms Possible Bdrms! Studio/Office! 2 Car Painted! Lower Level Ready to Finish! Garage! Still Time to Pick Int Colors! Windows, Hrdwd Flrs! Country Living at Business or Both! $346,900.00 Gas Boilers & Water Heaters! Fully Walk-up Attic w/6 Additional Rms! w/Skylights! 3Z Oil Heat! AG Pool $574,900.00 Garage! $324,900.00 Fenced In Yard! $184,9000.00 its Best! $349,900.00 Rented! $169,900.00 $189,900.00 w/Deck! $249,900.00 House Lots For Sale

DOUGLAS – 60A NW Main - 3.5 Ac $79,900 DUDLEY – 187 Ramshorn – 2 Ac NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING SOLDSOLD ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT $74,900 ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING CHARLTON – WEBSTER - WEBSTER – WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 46 Klebart Ave! 22 Old Stafford St! 7 WEBSTER – 86 Killdeer Island Rd! DUDLEY – 191 Ramshorn – 2 Ac New England Commons 12 Deerfield Dr! NE 10A Vecchia St! Real WEBSTER – 22 Oakmont St! Walk to Formal 7 Rm Colonial! Private 3/4 Rm Cape w/2 Story Entry! 1.41 Acres! Webster Lake Access via Killdeer Isl $79,900 55+! To Settle Estate! Custom Commons 55+! 5 Rm 1,357’! Open Flr Nice 4 Rm, 2 Bdrm Condo! Freshly Webster Lake's Lakeside Beach & Boat Acre Lot! Applianced Granite Kit Applianced Kit! Formal Din Rm Assoc Membership! 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath Handicap Accessible! Many Upgrades! Plan! Applianced Granite Kit Painted! Appliance Kit w/Ceramic Flr! Ramp! "2001" 7 Rm Ranch! Recent w/Hrdwds! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Beamed THOMPSON/Webster Line – Applianced Kit w/Granite Counters, w/Breakfast Bar! Din w/Built-In Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 2 Oversized Bdrms w/Island! Formal Dining & Frplcd Liv Ranch Won't Last! Master Bath! Like $64,900 Upgrades – Hrdwds, Tile & Marble Rm w/Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 2 Ceiling & Wide Pine Flrs! 15x16 Master to Entertain? Media Rm! Full 2.49 Ac Tile Floor, Pantry Cabinet! Cathedral Granite Desk! Liv & Din Rms w/Hrdwds! Full Ceramic Bath! Its Flooring! New Bathroom Sinks & Baths w/Ceramic & Granite! Heated Bdrm! 3/4 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Basement w/Potential to be Finished WEBSTER – W. Point Rd - .67 Ac Ceiling! 2 Bdrms, Master Bath! 2 w/Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Own Laundry/Storage Rm! Gas Heat! Vanities! 3 Bdrms! Master w/1/2 Bath! Farmer’s Porch! Deck! Above Ground $49,900 Baths! 3 Season Porch! Garage Baths! Laundry Rm! Garage! C/Air! In-ground Pool! Prof Landscaped! 2 Adding a 3rd Floor of Living Space! $279,900.00 New Hot Water! Garage w/2 Add Fam Rm! 2.5 Baths! 2 Car Garage! Car Garage! $349,900.00 Pool! $239,900.00 $239,900.00 w/Handi Ramp! $219,900.00 Full Basement! Parking Spaces! $79,900.00 $189,900.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING WEBSTER – WEBSTER DUDLEY – DUDLEY – 64 W. Main St! Custom 50 Upper Gore! DUDLEY – 9 Fairfield Dr! 7 Rm English OXFORD – 28 Charlton St! 13 Rm WEBSTER – 100 Lower Gore Rd! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 211 W. Main St! 2 Family! – 141 Lower Gore Road! 54’ 9 Ellis St! Remodeled 8 Built 1 Owner 7 Rm Ranch! Views/Sunsets Over Webster Lake! 9Rm Tudor Tri-Level! Appliance Kit w/Jennair Greek Revival said to be “Clara Colonial! 1700+ Sq.Ft! Applianced Kit 7/6 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 2/1 Baths! 1st Flr - 7+ Rm Ranch Set On 1.02 Level Acres! Rm Cape! Applianced Hickory Kit Applianced! Frplce Liv Rm! 3 Spacious Brick Ranch! 1 Acre! New Granite Kit Range! Formal Dining! Liv Rm! Cathedral Barton’s Summer Residence”! Stately w/Din Area Open to Formal Din Rm! Eat-In Kit! Din Rm! 2 Lg Bdrms! Frplce Split Floor Plan – Master Bdrm/Master w/Quartz Counters! Granite Hutch! Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Ceramic Baths! w/CTile Flr! Din Rm w/Corner China Foyer w/Skylight! 3 Bdrms, Master Bath! Pillar Front! Grand Stairway! 10’ Front to Back Liv Rm w/Slider to 3 Liv Rm! Full Bath! Hrdwds! Fam Rm Bath at One End – 2 Bdrms & Bath at Pantry! Din Rm! 4 Bdrms! New Master 1st Flr Fam Rm! Frplce Lower Level! Cabinet! Frplc Liv Rm w/Picture 2.5 Baths! Lower Level Fam Rm w/1/2 Ceilings! 6 Italian Marble Fireplaces + Season Sun Rm! 1.5 Ceramic Baths! 1st w/Bath & Office! 2nd Flr w/Applianced the Other End! Applianced! Din Rm Bath! 2 Baths! Fam Rm w/Pellet Stove! Walk In Cedar Closet! Workshop! 2 Z Window! 3 Bdrms 2 Baths!! Ideal In- Bath! 2 Car Heated Garage! Nicely Brick Oven! Servant’s Flr Laundry! 3 Bdrms! Attached Garage! Kit! Din Rm! Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms! Bath! w/Slider to Deck! Liv Rm w/Cherry Deck w/Awning! Newer Windows, Oil Heat! 2 Car Garage! Law! Frplc Fam Rm! Landscaped! 2x6 Construction! Quarters/Apartment! Recent Buderus! Nicely Landscaped! Town Services! Sunroom w/Laundry! Garage! Hrdwd Flr! Lower Level Fam Rm/4TH Siding, Roof, Electric & Gas Furnace! $214,900.00 $259,900.00 $219,900.00 Many Updates! $299,900.00 $204,900.00 $279,900.00 Bdrm! $219,900.00 $214,900.00

NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE THOMPSON/Webster Line! SOUTHBRIDGE – 440 N. MILLBURY – Ramshorn Pond! 59 Davis WEBSTER LAKE – 505 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 106 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE – 54 West Point WEBSTER LAKE – 10 Fairfield St! WEBSTER LAKE – 76 Union Point 33 66’ Level Waterfront! Western Expo – Rd! 100’ Waterfront! Panoramic Lake Bonnette Rd! 8 Rm Ranch! Woodstock Rd! 76 Acres of Natural Rd! Full Recreational! East Expo - Beautiful Island! 6 Rm Townhouse Overlooking Park! Beach Front Townhouse Rd! Killdeer Island! Western Expo - Beauty! 8 Rm Country Ranch! Sunrises! Custom 8+ Rms, 3,200'! Water Heated Pool! Hrdwd Flrs! Open Floor w/BOAT DOCK! 5 Rms! Move-in BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS! Spacious & Fantastic Sunsets! Newly Remodeled Views! 13,407’ Lot! Applianced Country Kit! Huge Frplce 6 Rm Ranch! Applianced Granite Kit! 8 Rm Colonial! Lake Facing Master Liv Rm w/Pellet Stove! 3 Spacious Yester Year Charm! 2 Kitchens! Views from 3 Levels! Cherry Hrdwds! Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Condition! Huge Lake Views! S&S Maintenance Free! Built “2002”! Kit 3 Stone Fireplaces! Lower Level Anderson’s! SS Applianced Kit! 20x25 Fam Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Applianced! Din & Frplcd Liv Rm! w/Center Isl! Din Rm w/Lake Views! Liv Rm w/Cathedral & Hrdwds! Lake Bdrm! 4 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Applianced Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Master w/1/2 Facing Master w/Full Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Bath! Full Bath w/Corian Vanity! “Saloon”! Huge Barn! 4+ Garages! Rm w/14' Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Heat! Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 Lake Facing Master Bdrm w/Bath! 2 Liv Rm w/Gas Frplc & Sliders to Deck! Kit! 2 Car Detached Garage! Workshops! Saw Mill! BOAT SLIPS! Sandy Beach! Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! CAir! Garage! Lake Facing Master Suite! 3 Spacious Baths! C/Air! 12X52 Deck! Super Convenient! Frplce Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! Deck 3Z CAir! Buderus! Boat Ramp! Dock! $224,900.00 Former “Cheney Farm” $549,900.00 $249,900.00 $289,900.00 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! $449,900.00 $389,900.00 $569,900.00 w/Electric Awning! $419,900.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD AGAINAGAIN NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - LAKE ACCESS! WEBSTER LAKE - Wawela Park WEBSTER LAKE – 711 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE – 54 Laurelwood 406 Treasure 4 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE - 80’ Waterfront WEBSTER LAKE! 18 Fairfield! Middle Pond! Sharing Cove w/T I Rd! 130’ SUBDIVIDABLE WATER- Park! 5 Room Townhouse! Sandy Drive! Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! Island Townhouse! End Unit! 6 Expansive Views of South Pond! Lot and a Fire Damaged House - It’s Killdeer Isl! Western Expo! Beautiful Beach! Lakeside Pool! Move Right In! Rms! 2 Bdrms! Master w/Hrdwds & Marina! 4+ Rm Yr Rd Cottage w/FHA FRONT LOT! 1/2 Acre Plus! Western Exposure – Beautiful Southern Exp! Tons of Sun! 80' Natural All About the LAND! Don’t know if the Sunsets! Panoramic Views of North Expansive Views of Middle Pond! Partial Lake Views! Fully Applianced! Bath! 2.5 Baths! Stainless Kit Waterfront! 13,983' Lot! 6+ Rm Ranch House can be Saved, Foundation Pond! 100' Waterfront! Huge Level Lot! Oil Heat! Plenty of Potential! Full Din Rm & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Deck Sunsets! 7 Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Private! Wooded! Ideal Southern w/Hrdwds! Din/Liv w/Hrdwds! w/2 Living Levels! 14x18 Master Updated 6Rm Ranch! Lake Facing Walk-out Basement! Functional Kit, Access! Lake Facing Master! Master Cathedrals! 1.5Baths! Garage! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Tile Flr! CAir! Gas Maybe? Great Views of South Pond! Exposure! 157' Road Front! 197' w/Panoramic Lake Views! Lake Facing Master Suite! 2 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! 2 Din Rm, Liv Rm, Bdrm, Tile Bath! Deep! Town Services! Pristine Piece Bath! 2 Bedrooms! 2.5 Tile Baths! SOLD 8/30/2010 $380,000.00 Heat! Heated Garage! 2 SLIPS! Tons of Sun! Beautiful Sunrises! 100’ 5.5X24 Porch! Central Air! Garage! Liv Rm w/Full Length Deck! Walk-out Road Front - 9,000+- Sq.Ft! Frplcs! 2 Car Garage! Boat Ramp! of Webster Lake! $489,900.00 SOLD 6/14/2013 $455,000.00 Beach! Pool! $479,900.00 $119,900.00 $194,900.00 $269,900.00 Lower Level! $429,900.00 $239,900.00

hope2own.com WEBSTER - 35 LAURELWOOD DR. *EXTRAORDINARY! Professionally decorated, custom 4 BR Colonial on PRI- VATE 3.75 acres, superb location overlooking Webster Lake w/spectacular OPEN HOUSE 508.943.4333 western water views, quality 12-2PM SUN workmanship & materials Southbridge: Well Sharon Pelletier - Broker throughout, Mstr BR suite maintained Brick w/it's own frplc'd living rm & Ranch! 7 rooms 3 Licensed in MA, CT & RI Brenda Ryan Jan private balcony! Gourmet Broker-Owner DiGregorio bedrooms 2 kitchen! Family & formal din- baths! 2 fire- WE WANT YOUR ing rms! 2 car att'd garage places. Lovely 3 PLUS a 36x48 det'd 6 car season porch overlooking beautifully land- LISTINGS! garage& lg walk up 2nd scaped yard. Lower level has family room story!* $499,000 plus full bath-great in law set up. 2 car 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 garage. $194,900.38 Bruce Lane Melissa Mary Jo Cournoyer Demick OPEN HOUSE Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoeing * Diane Strzelecki Hilli 12-2PM SUN Southbridge: Fabulous Spacious One Level Living with WEBSTER - 7 HARRIS STREET WEBSTER - 10 STARZEC DRIVE THOMPSON - 186 WAGHER RD. WEBSTER - 121 THOMPSON RD attached in-law or huge master bedroom suite! No work needed here! Move in and enjoy this 7 room 4 bedroom Spiro Vivian 2 bath Ranch. Pottery barn colors & design. 2004 Marrero- Thomo Doros Master bedroom suite added plus 30 x 30 2 car garage. Hardwood floors. All appliances included even the washer & dryer located on first floor. Level yard. Wonderful property inside & out! $224,900 50 Cathy Lane Southbridge: Well SOLD Robin Debra maintained 2 family Giguere Nordby- Rivera located on quiet dead end. 5 room 3 bed- First Time Offered by Original Owner! 2300 Sq Ft Newly remodeled 4 family on dead end street! First time offered! 4 bdrm Cape! Custom young farmer’s porch Colonial! Spacious Georgian Colonial! Grand Entry Foyer! Beautiful Quiet neighborhood! Off Street parking!Llarge open floor plan! Entry foyer with french doors! 3 room apartments. Hardwood Floors! New windows! 1/2 acre Modern kitchen & Curved Open Staircase! 4-5 Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths! yard! All apartments, 1 bedroom. Gas heat! bdrm! 1.5 Baths, central air! Beautiful walkout Master Bath! Gas Heat! Central Air! Bonus 25x37 lot! Garage! Sheds! Fruit Trees! Large sliders lower level patio! Excellent location for in baths. Hardwood 1 Bath! Priced to sell at $159,900 home business! New Price! $234,900 floors. Updated electrical panel. 1st floor furnace Two Story Carriage House! $194,900 Yard! Easy access to I-395. $159,900 Debbie Joan Thomo Lacoste updated. Fully rented -$1475 income each month. Yard. $153,900. DUDLEY - ELMWOOD AVE SOUTHBRIDGE - 20 TILLYER AVE WEBSTER Southbridge: NEW ENGLAND COMMONS LAND Magnificent “Like New” Colonial in very desirable Attention Investors! Approx. 3/4 acre (.71) Country Club location. 8 of Vacant Land, Res-10 Zoned. Mixed Use Chad Michelle rooms 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 Splaine Roy baths. Laundry room on area of Single Families, Multi-Familes & 1st floor. 1st floor bed- WEBSTER - 13 SCENIC AVE room or dining room or Condos. Access through existing paper “We are playroom. Fantastic Great Room with fireplace & Unique 3 bed/ 2 1/2 bath Custom Contemporary! cathedral ceilings. Wonderful Kitchen with breakfast road known as Elmwood Ave from George Open and spacious! Master w/walk-in closet. part of bar & appliances! Master bedroom with bonus room Vaulted Beamed Living Room plus Family Room! Street & Fairview Ave. This parcel has 305' Make over garage-walk in closet, exercise room or addi- Hardwood and tile floors. Cabinet-Packed Cherry Southbridge tional play room. Wonderful yard with gardens. Five road frontage on Elmwood, back from kitchen, granite/corian counters, island seats 5! New Listing: Great 8 rm split has been Stan Iron shot to Cohasse Country Club-$325,000. WEBSTER: 55+ Adult Community Bright! First floor laundry. Abundant finished outdoor living lovingly cared for! Gleeming hardwood Misiaszek Home” Beautiful condo being offered! Priced to sell George St about 100'. Known as Parcel 82 Southbridge: OUT- spaces! Detached 2 Car garage! Inground Pool! flrs., granite kitchen floor! Formal dining STANDING 2005 quickly! Huge combo living/dining room! Large on Dudley Town Map 118. $94,900. Large 3-season Porch. Lake View. Fenced Yard. rm w/sliders to expansive wrap-around Colonial set on 2 acres bedrooms! French doors to deck! Full basement! Alternate heat source. $299,900 porch! Fireplaced lower level! Economical of land. Desirable layout Offering 3 months paid condo fees! $194,900 gas heat! 2 car garage!. $194,900 with 6 rooms, 3 bed- rooms, 2 1/2 baths. Lets’s Talk Real Estate! Huge eat in kitchen with breakfast bar & all the appliances. Front to back Don’t Be a Bad Borrower masterbedroom w/master bath & walkin closet. WEBSTER LAKE - SOUTH POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE ~ LONG ISLAND 201 SOUTH STREET All freshly painted. Top of the line Buderus HW Getting approved for a loan isn’t always a good due within one month. If the borrower can’t pay SOUTHBRIDGE, MA baseboard heat. Close to the Woodstock line. 2 thing. You have to make sure you are a good bor- back the loan, the lender will take your car and car garage. Must see. $249,900. rower. What makes a bad borrower? There are sell it. 508-765-9155 several types of loans you should avoid if you Tax refund anticipation loans Another loan with 1-800-784-0445 Southbridge: don’t want to overextend yourself and potentially an extremely high interest rate is a tax refund FAX: 508-765-2698 STOP PAYING damage your credit rating. anticipation loan. If you need more money you RENT! Own this Payday loans Interest rates on pay day loans can change the amount that’s withheld from your Now offering wonderful 4 often run high into the triple digits. They are paycheck. That way you give yourself a raise and room 2 bedroom designed to be extremely short-term. Pay day the government takes only the amount that’s rental Condo! Safe & WEBSTER LAKE LOT loans often put borrowers in a cycle of debt that owed. services secure! Updated can be difficult to break because borrower usual- Co-signing a loan Co-signing a loan for some- kitchen, large ly can’t pay off the original loans and keep return- one else has you taking on all of the responsibil- HISTORIC rooms, wall to wall carpet in neutral colors. Southern exposure! Panoramic view! ing to the service. ity of another financial obligation with none of the Prime Waterfront Island Lot! Perfect Vacation LOW Middle Unit – so really inexpensive heating Breathtaking morning sunrises! Architectural Car title loans Borrowing against an asset is benefits. Too often co-signers find themselves Dream Get-away, 6,245 sf, 50' Frontage, Clear, INTEREST costs! Move right in & enjoy. $54,900. Could usually never a good idea. Most car title loans left with the loan long after the other person on RATES qualify for a no money down program! drawings! Engineered and approved, conser- charge interest with an annual percentage rate of the loan has stopped paying. It usually never almost level lot. Western Exposure = Beautiful vation site plan! Buy now! $199,000 well over a 100 percent and they are generally makes sense to take on someone else’s debt. Sunsets! $169,900 4 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 For Sale By Owner Killdeer Island Road, Webster

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Corian kitchen with dining area open to liv- AUBURN: Worcester: 5 Spring room with 1/2 bath and walk-out to patio. Recent ing room. In-law features walk-in shower, kitchenette, 2 replacement windows and garage door. Desirable br’s and sitting room w/slider to nicely landscaped back Outstanding Custom Valley Road -- off end location steps to beach, heated pool and yard. Oil heat, vinyl windows, 2-car garage, shed. Home offering loca- Salisbury St and near marina. Guest parking spaces nearby. Move right Excellent neighborhood, level 1/2 acre, conveniently the Holden line. located near shopping, highway, hospital, lake. tion & fantastic set- in, just in time for summer! Oversized split with R/E Tax $4,406 $379,900 R/E Tax $3130 $329,900 ting in great area. Central Air! 3 beds, Quality construction A WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING 2.5 BA, finished LL, with a superior decor offering hardwoods & SINCE 1962 ~ OUR 51ST YEAR IN BUSINESS deck, 2 car garage, tile flooring, cathedral center line ceiling security. HW in LR, w/tons of glass overlooking private wooded DR and HALL. Tile in LL, Baths and Kitchen. rear yard. This 3 Bedroom & 2 Bath Cape is WELL MAINTAINED and clean. $307,000 FOR SALE Only $329,000. Call Beth for more information 774-289-6437 1078 MAIN ST - LEICESTER T Stratton Vitikos Call Beth Johnson 843-957-1629 774-289-6437 School Administration Building. [email protected]

Call Leicester Town Hall for more info. LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL? Auburn 508-892-7000 Board of Selectmen. CALL ME TO MAKE IT A REALITY! Premier E Custom Home Must be sold thru public RFP - see Central Register. Interest rates are at historical lows. This is a great time to strike while the iron One level liv- Deadline 7/8/13. Appraised value $274,000. is hot! ing in this out- Whether you are looking for a first time standing home or you just need a change of scenery. design featur- I can assist you with this transition. ing 17+ high ceilings incredible master suite, formal din- This is the place OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1:30-3:30 Please give me a call. ing & living rooms, custom kitchen with all the extras. Fireplace family room and 739 Guelphwood Rd., Southbridge loaded with extras. $549,900 Very private Contemporary on 15 acres. to sell your Hardwoods floors, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Joanne St. Pierre Grover Gentry balcony, big deck, 2 car garage with loft 508-864-8399 508-579-8682 home! Charlton Road to 739 Guelphwood Inger Christensen www.emersonrealtors.net Your ad will be 508-769-3823 (cell) [email protected] (email) www.IngerC.com THOMPSON Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 1 mailed to 50,000+ 50 Years Experience bath, open kitchen/dining with new corian counters and refaced cabinets and draws. Buying or Selling? UST REDUCED households through- J One car garage, full basement and updated Call Us Now electrical. In residential neighborhood set- 196 Park Ave., Worcester, MA 01609 ting, convenient to MA and I-395. out Southern Joanne Fontaine A STEAL AT $139,000 Jane Austin 860-886-3106 cell Worcester County. 508-479-9691 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] (email) P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT www.NewEnglandMoves.com Phone: (860) 923-3377 Call your local sales Fax: (860) 923-5740 Take a virtual visit: GOT A HOUSE www.johnstonrealestate.net representative FOR SALE? today! TheHeartOf Look for that new home in 1-800-367-9898 our real estate section. Massachusetts.com Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 5 Open House Directory 508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 Deadline: Monday at 10am JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Dave Vitkus Brenda Flanagan Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 774-230-6550 508-769-1811 (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse CRS, GRI, SRES Realtor LICENSED IN MA & CT Connie Nedoroscik Call any agent listed above (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Marketing Co-ordinator “Home Ownership Matters” for a showing (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community NEW LISTING NEW LISTING - OXFORD - 2 UNITS MILLBURY - SPENCER - $379,900 WEBSTER $139,900 $179,900 NEW LISTING-$164,900 SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013 SOUTHBRIDGE

389/391 Lebanon Hill S 12-2 $379,900 Jo-Ann Szymczak Re/Max Advantage 508-943-7669

739 Guelphwood Rd 1:30-3:30 $269,900 Coldwell Banker/Joanne Fontaine 508-479-9691 * In-law potential * 2 units * 2 BR unit * 6 room * Park-like country setting * 2 bedrooms each * Sided *2BR * HW floors * Gleaming hardwoods * Above ground pool * Gas heat * Barn w/two garage bays * Sided SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2013 1 Summer St 24 Pine St 127 Park Hill Ave. DUDLEY WEBSTER - $74,900 DUDLEY - SPLIT - $239,900 PAXTON - COMMERCIAL 1 Jons Way S 1-3 $249,900 Jo-Ann Szymczak OWN LESS THAN RENT LOCATION - $149,900 Re/Max Advantage 508-943-7669

* Cathedrals * Family room *3BR * Great yard To have your open house listed in this directory please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 * “0” down * Interior recently * 1 Acre * 3 BR * Outbuilding * Formal DR * Town Services payment painted 39 Maple St 12 Glendale Dr 521 Pleasant St DUDLEY - 1.9 ACRES SOUTHBRIDGE - DUDLEY - HEATED WEBSTER - NEW 63 Acres INGROUND POOL CONSTRUCTION Washington quarters OPEN HOUSE SAT. 12-2 (1932-current) * Open fields * 6 stall barn * Duplex w/central air master dies off to Denver and San * 1st floor * Fireplaced * Cathedrals * Maple JOSEPH * 2 baths * Family room * Wooded land *3BR kitchen continued from page A1 Francisco. The 1950 D/S sells for $105 in master BR * 6 acre mini * HW floors * Office suite estate * 2 baths * Buyer EF and the 1950 S/D lists for $105 in EF. incentives 88 Center Rd 389/391 Lebanon Hill 21 Corbin Rd 6 Groveland Street designs. After 1935, circulation strikes of the S mint quarters were no longer made. They OXFORD - BUFFUM MANSION - $298,000 WEBSTER - CONDO - WEBSTER - With very few exceptions, there are few $69,900 INGROUND POOL rarities. Most average circulated (heavily were only produced for special, and then worn) silver Washington quarters today regular, mint and proof sets. A spread sell for melt value, which is their greatest winged bald eagle was on the reverse * 17 rooms value. In 1932 over 5.4 million quarters from 1932 to 1974. It was changed to a * HW floors drummer for the 1975 bicentennial coins, were minted in Philadelphia, and they * Pocket doors are among the “melt value” coins of which, by the way,were all dated 1976, and then reverted back to the same eagle * 3 Fireplaces today.However, only 436,000 were made in * Motivated Sellers Denver and 408,000 were minted in San reverse from 1977 until 1998. In 1999 the Mint started the enormously successful *2BR * 3-4 BR * 1st Fl family room Francisco. As a result, a 1932 D in Good 4 * Totally applianced * Garage * Fireplace condition lists at $150 and the 1932 S lists State Quarter (SQ) program. It is estimat- * HW floors * Near Webster Lake for $160 in the same grade. Uncirculated ed that the SQs were collected by 70 mil- 168 Charlton Street 17 Cutler Street 7 Lillian Ave 1932 coins are considerably more difficult lion people. Unfortunately, this renders DUDLEY - to find. The ’32 D lists for $900 in uncircu- the SQ series virtually worthless from a DUDLEY - LAND OAKVIEW ESTATES - 55+ COMMUNITY lated (MS 60) condition, and the ’32 S lists numismatic point of view. 4 UNITS Tobin Farms at $450. In our next column we’ll conclude our comments on the Washington quarter $250,000 * View 3 lots *2BR There are a few Mint errors that also PEN HOUSE series and start up on the earliest half * Exceptional O SUN. 1-3 * 2 baths command a premium. The 1937 double die 2 (2 BR units) * Walking trails obverse (DDO) lists at $70 in extrafine dollar series. lots 1 acre + 2 (1 BR units) * No maintenance (EF) condition; the 1942D, DDO, lists at * $579,900 * Walk out basement $350 in EF; the 1943 DDO is at $190 in EF, Contact us! Paul: Grey Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508-943-6570, pwogie@char- and the 1943 S is listed at $95 also in EF. includes 2nd lot Colonial plans The only other Mint errors are the 1950 ter.net; www.greyghostcorp.com; The available D/S and the 1950 S/D. In both of these author conducts certified coin and cases, the Philadelphia mint punched in antique/collectible appraisals, on site 22 Chase Ave 1 Jons Way - Dudley the wrong mint mark before sending the estate sales, auctions, and cleanouts.

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149 East St. (Rte. 9) Brookfield, MA Free Tai Chi in the park Conversations with Keith Ware, MA MONDAY, JULY 22 Every Wednesday Fridays 10 a.m.-11 a.m. THROUGH Cruisin’ with the King 5:00-5:30 p.m. A live talk radio show on FRIDAY, JULY 12 FRIDAY, JULY 26 Classic & Custom Car and Putnam Rotary Park WARE 1250AM Kyle Ray Vacation Bible School Bike Show Kennedy Dr., Putnam, CT and downloadable on the 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. At Pilgrim Baptist Church Thursdays 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 Call Quiet Korner internet anytime Janine’s Frostee 9 a.m. – noon p.m. Health and Wellness Sponsored by The Holistic 149 East St. (Rte. 9) Ages 3 – teen Music by DJ Dick Salvas for more information Center Ware, MA Bible, crafts, snacks and Pizza King 860-576-0126 West Brookfield games 430 Ledge Rd., Killingly, CT 508-867-3409 SATURDAY, JULY 13 33 West Brookfield Rd. 860-774-8221 Guy Bergeron North Brookfield, MA Live Entertainment Friday FRIDAY, JUNE 28 5:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. 413-967-5750 for info Live music on the deck Night Live Music Janine’s Frostee Sundays 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Hexmark Tavern at Salem Blues and Jazz with the 149 East St. (Rte. 9) FRIDAY, JULY 26 Pizza King Cross Inn Deb Hopkins and Ware, MA Live music 430 Ledge Rd., Killingly, CT 260 West Main St., West Jim Poland Duo Blues and Jazz with the 860-774-8221 Brookfield, MA Hank’s MONDAY, JULY 15 Deb Hopkins and 508-867-2345 416 Providence Rd., Janine’s Frostee Jim Poland Duo Live Music and www.salemcrossinn.com Brooklyn, CT “Polish Night” Hank’s Entertainment 860-774-6071 Enjoy an evening with time- 416 Providence Rd., Every Friday night less classic Polish music, Brooklyn, CT Teresa’s Restaurant 1st Thursdays are FRIDAY, JULY 5 good friends and a delicious 860-774-6071 Rt. 32, Palmer Rd. Chicken Night Noah Lis “Polish Plate” served at Ware, MA 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Janine’s ONGOING 413-967-7601 Family style baked chicken Janine’s Frostee 149 East St. (off Rte. 9) with fries, pasta & marinara 149 East St., (Rte. 9) Ware, MA First Fridays in Wednesday Night sauce, salad and rolls Ware, MA Downtown Putnam, CT Cruising for Charity Karaoke and Adults: $11.75 FRIDAY, JULY 19 First Friday of every month Car Show at Klems Every Thursday and Children under 10: $6.75 Arts & Framing presents Paisley Rowland May through October June 5-August 28 Saturday American Legion Tuttle Sculptor Margaret Young 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Live music, art exhibits Every Wednesday from Trivia Night and DJ Post #279 At the Sochor Art Gallery Janine’s Frostee Demonstrations, perform- 5:00 p.m. till dusk Karaoke 88 Bancroft St., Auburn, MA 112 Main St., Putnam, CT 149 East St. (Rte 9) ances Music and concessions Every Tuesday 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. 508-832-2701 860-963-0105 Ware, MA Art attacks 100% of the profits go to Live Country Music 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Masonic Children’s Charity Every other Friday at 9 p.m. New Art Exhibit SATURDAY, JULY 20 117 West Main St., Spencer, Sherwood’s Restaurant & “The Feeling of Red” Lyle Pierce & Friends Aerobic Workout Classes MA Bar Works by Bernice Harmyk 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Saturday Mornings Full schedule at 35 Rte. 171, South And Susan Rosenstone Janine’s Frostee 8:30-9:30 www.klemsonline.com Woodstock, CT Larrow 149 East St. (Rte. 9) $5.00 drop in 860-963-1230 Silver Circle Gallery Ware, MA Spencer Fish & Game Club Karaoke 75 Main St., Putnam, CT 155 Mechanic St., Spencer, Every Saturday 8 p.m.-12 Trivia Night 860-928-2900 Annual Country Fair MA In the Veterans Lounge Every Wednesday Pilgrim Baptist Church Public invited 7p.m.–9p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 6 10 a.m. Piano Bar with American Legion Tuttle Free to play Crooked Ledge Band 33 West Brookfield Rd. Don & Yvonne Post #279 Food and drink special 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. North Brookfield, MA Sunday nights 88 Bancroft St., Auburn, MA Prizes Janine’s Frostee 413-967-5750 for info 6:00 p.m. 508-832-2701 Hank’s Restaurant 149 East St. (Rte. 9) Carmellas Italian 416 Providence Rd., Ware, MA SUNDAY, JULY 21 Restaurant Brooklyn, CT Donna Lee & Friends 55 South Maple St. (Rte. 9) 860-774-6071 SUNDAY, JULY 7 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Donna Lee & Friends Janine’s Frostee 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 149 East St. (Rte.9) Janine’s Frostee Ware, MA 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Friday, June 28, 2013 JUNE 26, 2013 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1 Town-to-Town Classifieds TO PLACE YOUR AD HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 2 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 26, 2013

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New in wrap Solid Maple GERNERATOR/ $1,000 Call: 413-245-6521 Paid-$307 Set- 1920’s 7 drawers w/chair VENTED PARLOR $3500.00 or BO Or: 413-478-1469 Sell for-$200 Headboard w/footboard $200.00 INVERTER Call 860 974-1627 10 Fishing (full), nightstand, dresser HEATER Or Best Offer 50,000 BTU Honda EU3000is. leave message Outboards 100% Wool Multi w/mirror, matching bench Excellent Condition. 508-885-5347 seat solid, lovely condition! Used one year 3-25HP Colored Hand $700.00 OBO Very low usage. ARCHERY Electric start & pull start. $250-$500 each Braided Rug 4 Section Peerless $1,275 OBO Call 508-234-8454 Rinehart Target 18-1 508-596-1918 cell Very quiet. Mahogany Gold $700 Cast Iron Boiler Beautiful leather sofa also New in package Great for electronics. Call: 508-885-6657 $80.00 Cup Race Boat Call: 508-320-7941 Estate Items Asking $1500.00. $450 Milwaukee Hammer 26 ft Replica of 1926 race Oak Pedestal Nichols and Stone & Angle Drills 860-935-0072 boat. 5-step bottom 774 449-8012 Brand new pair CHRISTMAS TREE 327 chevy engine. Table Rocking Chair Freezer Mike. and 4 round-back or 508 277-8735 (cell) HARLEY DAVIDSON (LIKE NEW) Pressure-Washer Includes Trailer $200 BOOTS 7’ x48” w/white lights $65,000 spindle chairs. Antique Bricks Got a truck? Oval with grey/blue tiled top. 50%-70% OFF Size 11 Balsam fir style 3-Woodstoves Phenomenal bargains One Extension Green Plaid LARGE Asking $70.00 $100.00 B/0 Power Saws Call 508-259-8805 Excellent condition Drill Press Gas range, gas clothes 508-344-7681 dryer, air hockey table, Flexsteel Easy INVENTORY 508-347-3145 Fishing Poles Asking $450.00 or BO Chair and Ottoman New Windows, Doors, 2-New Windows 34”x38” Maitlin Smith game table, Mamiya Medium Appliances, Pet Cages piano. Boxes & boxes of Call 508 892-1783 $350 Fans, Lights, Brand New Tools good items!! Format Vanities, Pedestal Sinks DINING ROOM SET Terracotta Floor Tiles 711 Pro camera Toilets Pillow-top Granite Slabs All must go!! Old Trunks 508-867-8948 48” table w/2-12” leaf w/80mm F4 lens & super $45 Each Kitchen Sinks Mattress Six chairs and 508-248-7812 Buy some, buy all wide 43 mm F4.5 lens with 12’ Aluminum Faucets Unopened set, still in bags. glass-front hutch 508-341-8292 optical viewfinder, Student’s Desk Lawn, Garden & Comes with warranty. Mint condition EXCEL STAIR LIFT Both w/polar filter. V Hull Carpenter Equipment $450 or best offer 13.5’ rail Headboard full adj. Almost new, in & Chair with 6HP gas engine and Fireplace Log Sets $150 508-885-9906 $1400 micro suede, oatmeal w/esp. perfect condition $50 36lb trolling motor included. & Tools Can Deliver wood trim $1850.00 On trailer. 413-531-2433 ALADDIN $125 OBO 860 923-9407 Two End Tables $1,200 OBO $45 each 7’ Pool Table Call Karl: DISHWASHER reading magnifier Coffee/Espresso MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE SET 774-823-6692 White $160 w/4 chairs Call: 774-452-3514 $75 Maker $150.00 Compound Bow Admiral by Maytag 82-12 cups ORIGINAL SEQUOIA PSE Model COLEMAN STOVE Under the counter HAIER $75 OBO NORDIC TRACK, Air Hockey Table Used only two years LIKE-NEW METAL BUNK Handmade Silk Screen, 11 arrows with case. (Vintage) All hoses and 4 cu,ft refrigerator BED $40 Two Burner, mint Tins (some antique), $400 OBO manual included $110 Honeywell Air Cleaner $125.00 Royal Dalton China, $80 OBO $200.00 rm. sz. 15x20 Christmas Items, Call: 508-764-6058 860 576-5462 $50 OBO TWIN BABY CARRIAGE Gevalia Coffee Machines, Kenmore Washing 508-943-5033 HOSPITAL BED $40.00 crank Original Paintings 14 ft Machine Call: 508-765-0621 and other items CUSTOM PINE $50 GARAGE-TYPE STORAGE Aluminum Boat $175 Down Riggers TENT Call 860-455-6222 with 7hp Eska motor and a TRESTLE TABLE HISTORICAL PIECE leaves (opens to 10'), Penn Fathomaster REALISTIC DX100 New Minn Kota 28 lbs of thrust Call: 508-867-7807 OF LITERATURE $100.00 trolling motor. No trailer. lazy susan, 625 Receiver PANASONIC STEREO protective pads, VHS 8 chairs. (REDUCED) $70 A pictorial record of the MAHOGANY HUTCH $1500 or B/O w/rod holders & inserts devastation from the $150.00 RECORDER/PLAYER 9-ft. x 55” beveled tornado in Worcester on $20.00 860 576-5462 glass tabletop Matching work island with to place in boat rod holders 2 drawers, 2 doors, 48” boom with weights WOODWORKING June 9,1953 QUEEN SERTA MATTRESS 14K Marquis 1/2-inch thick removable plexiglass cover. Retail $349 each TOOLS w/boxspring 508-347-3145 Diamond Ring $100.00 Asking $125 each Published by Davis Press $600.00 $3,000 negotiable. in Worcester Never worn, .70 carats, 22 Call 774-230-9457 815-222-9323 In original mailing sleeve PELLET STOVE years old, still in jewelers 508-765-1514 $1,000.00 508-943-8107 box. Have appraisal AAA Sports Cards Pet Training Crate FOR SALE paid $3,250 Desk/Bureau 24”Lx19”Wx19”H FLAT SCREEN 508-765-5072 Mitutoyo 8” Enviro EF-111 Bay I will sell $1,500 Stars 1950’s-1970’s Heavy duty 11-gauge ENTERTAINMENT Very Good Condition Great shape $75.00 Digmatic Calipier $1,800.00 firm black epoxy HOVEROUND Near mint cards Like new CENTER Rebuilt Call Pete Call: 860-774-6373 19” w x 24” h x 54” l Used Once, New Battery All cards at $40 Comes with book $50.00 508-864-2848 60% off book!! Lg. Pet Carrier Excellent condition 1500 $30.00 $100.00 and charger PLOW TRUCK Sports Cards Call: 508-864-9223 508-347-3145 Excellent Condition 508-867-3729 1 Solid Oak 1989 Chevy S10 4x4 Mostly Stars & Rookies New Tire Rim Rocking Chair with Fisher Baseball, Football, Hockey, AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRIC FOR SALE: $950.00 Quick Switch Plow Basketball, And More FOR SALE 60 R16 or Best Offer $50.00 $2,000 or best offer Near Mint Cards POSTUREMATIC GO-KART 508-867-7388 General Electric $30.00 Call $45 12,100 BTU ADJUSTABLE BED T&M Chasis Yamaha Engine 10” Delta Sealy twin size and Jackshaft. RACE READY! 413-245-9651 PORTABLE Raced at Tri-state Race Call: 508-864-9223 $250.00 Small Desk Extra long Compound Miter PODIUM $30.00 Massage button on remote Track, Pomfret. 508-304-7321 $85.00 Also Tires, Racing HP Saw with Bench 12 years old Locking Wheels 2 Pianos $300.00 Fuel. Generator. PHOTOSMART GLIDER CHAIR Both In Excellent Condition All For Inground 508-832-3985 PRINTER A636 $125.00 Price Includes Tuning & Pool... Golf Clubs/Bag Call after 4:30pm $50.00 Move To 1st Floor Location $45.00 860-947-1211 Model #Q8637A , In Worcester County. •Sta-Rite 20” Sand Filter $3,000 $50.00 508 867-3729 Please Call •Duraglass 3/4HP Electric FOR ALL Or Best Offer OLD END TABLE 508-885-3705 Pump/Trap Antique Printers Skil Miter Saw 508-347-3145 Most Beautiful $45.00 $80 Garden Wedding? 20” BLACK RIMS •EZ Adjustable Drawers Perfect strapless Wedding Gown Steps/Rails $15.00 ea. Long sleeved, beaded BENCH TOP WITH TIRES Stand w/extended informal wedding HUSQVARNA Alloy wheels •Arneson Pool Vac/Leaf dress: bodice, size 4-6. $50.00 6 lugs patent Cannister & Hose ends ST121E Display Cabinet White with lace overlay. $200 Fits Chevy Colorado, GMC •Aluminum Ladder For long length cutting Dress size 6-8, tea length in Canon, Trailblazer, etc. SNOWBLOWER Call: 508-885-6988 $50.00 $60 front, slight train in back. New last year CALL $700.00 or best offer Would fit 5’2”-5’5” height. 508-320-9732 BEST OFFER Used once MOTORS 774 452-3514 Call: 860-923-9781 774-452-3514 Almost New Selling for health reasons 24’ Alum Ladder 774-289-3607 $75 $575.00 1/2HP 230/460V Good condition Call: 508-765-5867 508-612-9471 1725RPM, 56 Frame. ALL IN EXCELLENT Diamond Ring $45 OBO PRESSURE WASHER $125.00 CONDITION Gents 14K Yellow & White ELECTRIC BED Gas Log For Sale 5HP, 230/460V 6 months old Gold. Center Diamond Jotul GF200 LP Gas 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC $200.00 90/100 Surrounded By (INVACARE) $650 OBO 8’ Werner Coffee Table 450 pound capacity LARGE FISHER $125 OBO $30.00 6 03/100 Diamonds. Will deliver Step Ladder All Fine Brilliance double motors (head and SPEAKER 5HP, 230/460V 757-705-5106 26 Year Old Appraisal Was legs) hand crank, Mini Kota Electric $50.00 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Excellent condition Side Table $5560 roll-out safety rails Fishing Motor $125 OBO $60.00 Quoizel Pendant $75.00 Will Sell For Same Now! 36lb thrust, 5 speeds ANTIQUE CHAIR 4 Motor Speed Controls 774-232-0407 $200.00 $125 OBO $75.00 Hitachi J100, 400/460V Light 42” TV with Stand Contact Michael Best Offer Floral design deep red Drop Leaf Desk $350.00 SWORD SET flowers with green leaves, DINING ROOM 818 521-5656 Fitness Power gold chain, three light bulbs, 32” Long Call 5pm-8:30pm Good condition 508-981-9033 TABLE Rider 508-867-6546 approximate diameter 18”. $200.00 $55.00 Angle Iron Cutter $175.00 Machinist $100 OBO $175 Maple, very good condition, Complete Set SMALL DROP LEAF NEW H D Hamilton Beach For Shelving beautiful base, Call: 508-943-2174 TABLE ON WHEELS MEZZANINE Call: 413-245-9221 42”x 66” four leaves extend of Tools Roaster 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Miscellaneous $65.00 3500 sq. ft. 15 ft. high VICTORIAN LIVING Normally Sells For $700 table to 106” inches (2) Kennedy tool boxes Tons of load factor (almost 9’ feet) 1”-6” Starrett mics, NASCAR collectibles $25.00 $90 OBO Over 300 items MANY RECORD ALBUMS Includes decking ROOM SET (4) interapid indicators MANY HARDCOVER BOOKS 66% off Like new Call 5pm-8:30pm and much more!! 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110 NOVENAS 205 BOATS 275 FLEA MARKET 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE PRAYER TO THE 1996 Dudley Rascal Scooter Technics organ WOOD PELLET HOLY SPIRIT Sunbird Spirit Flea Market 170sp FIREARMS WANTED: With Lift Includes Stool and STOVE Holy Spirit, you who made Antiques, Collectibles Collector looking WWII US Firearms In excellent condition, User Reference Lopi, Yankee me see everything and White, blue trim & General 4 wheel deluxe model, Working showed me the way to reach Bow Rider-90hp Evinrude M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols, Guide my ideal. You who gave me (1996) gas Open Every Saturday-Sunday brand new batteries, Well maintained 8am-4pm 1911/1911 A1’s weight capacity 450 lbs. Baywindow front the divine gift to forgive and AM/FM/Cassette Elec. Trim From the very first note Comes w/premium forget the wrong that is done Easy-Tilt Trailer you play on the accessories, 4” vent pipe, to me and you who are in all Free Outdoor Space TOP PRICES PAID $1,800 OBO Technics EA5 organ, instances of life with me. I, in $5,000 or B.O. Call: 508-476-3058 and approx. half pallet with Every Indoor Space Have all necessary federal licenses you’ll marvel at their rich of pellets this short dialogue, want to authentic instrument Now Through Labor Day $2,000.00 thank you for everything and Call Barbara COME Join US sound. Like a well-tuned Call Jim after 6:15 p.m. confirm once more that I 413-262-9521 Call Wally At Reloading Equipment pipe organ, these instru- 508-867-7976 never want to be separated Something For Everyone! ments are finely crafted to from you no matter how 508-234-5860 Dies & Bullets deliver robust sounds. great the material desire may Behind BP Gas What’s more, their elegant- WOODEN be. 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Due to Eviction tail answers to Cuddles and ANTIQUES 1/2hp & 1hp Motors keys lower keyboard 44 $1000 OUTBOARD has an odd sounding meow 884 Worcester St. keys 508-892-4370 and prefers to be outside Southbridge MA pedal keyboard 13 keys 130 YARD SALES MOTOR William is solid white Please call if you have taken 4 Drawer Steel *100’s of dynamic PCM ~Antiques~ 1976, 7 hp Eska with one green and him in or know his location Looking To Purchase Filling Cabinet true to life sounds Runs mint one blue eye. 413-505-9747 Antiques *Superb organ voices Hoosier Cabinet DEADLINE FOR Jack is black and white. $25.00 including realtime Oak Round Table/chairs YARD SALE And Collectibles Oak Hutch $475 OBO 285 PET CARE Hammond style digital SUBMISSIONS These two are brothers, Single Items drawbars Mahogany Secretary Desk 860 576-5462 (413)245-7011 Mahogany Hutch IS 1:00 PM MONDAY both are fixed, they are Or Entire Estates *Easy to use large 6-7 years old and are LCD display Pie Safe Hutch FOR ALL MASS. SEA NIMPH FAN-C-PET We Buy It All RINNAI VENTLESS * Large capacity Oat Bureau WEEKLY PAPERS V-BOWE in desperate need of Mobile And Also Do GAS/LP HEATER 16-track sequencer 2 Drop-leaf Mahogany Tables *Deadlines Subject To a home!! On-Site Estate Sales * Built-in digital Maple Rocker/Glider Change Due To Holidays Aluminum Grooming Salon 24,000 BTU, Remote Oak Book Seat Call For More Info. Bass Fishing Boat. And $500.00 disk recorder Call: 774-545-0330 Mint Condition Vicki Kelley Estate Auctions Price: $1000 or B/O 508-344-9555 ESTATE SALE $1000 OBO Professional CALL MIKE ANYTIME (4) SNOW TIRES 860 576-5462 Like new, July 3 through 7 Groomer 508-765-9512 Firestone Winterforce 508 266-0035 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Looking for a 225/70-15 100 GENERAL 58 Circle Road 215 CAMPING wonderful loving 20 Years Exp. $225.00 or 508 612-9053 Barre, MA “We Go Right toYour A little of everything 2005 Palomino home... Door” $ BUY & SELL $ THIN BRICK 105 BULLETIN BOARD Come take a look! (4) FORD 4X4 Pop-Up 508-987-2419 ALL GOLD & SILVER FACTORY WHITE VENEER AUBURN RESIDENT 2 year Old Pitbull Camping Trailer with papers ITEMS SPOKE RIMS “Used Brick” - clay - NEEDS RIDES ESTATE SALE Excellent Condition 15x7 with center caps indoor/outdoor SW For errands and groceries Female named “Calle” Specializing in Saturday, June 29 and Garaged during off seasons NUMISMATIC COINS, $100.00 Flats + corners - 1-2 times per month Sunday, June 30 One Owner blue nose. Not spayed. $8.40 per sq. ft. 508-335-3728 9a.m.-3p.m. Used only 4 weeks a year Great for single pet gold & silver of any 508-479-9752 9 South Street Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas stove, environment. form! Call 508-867-9387 small gas/electric refrigerator RIDING LAWN Southbridge Qualified with over 30 Sears Gas Trimmer Antiques, vintage clothing, Call: years experience & a MOWERS tons of costume jewelry, $3995 774-318-8439 following of many with supply of lines old trunks, furniture 508-885-7680 Going... Going... satisfied customers. $100 TOOL SHEDS All 42” Cut w/Baggers and much more! Gone to the Dogs We also sell a nice Made of Texture 1-11 Rain or shine 8x8 $725 Agway 12 1/5 hp Training and behavior selection of fine jewelry, 1974 Suzuki 100CC $500 Membership to 283 PETS antiques & collectibles. $1,000 8x10 $900 ESTATE/YARD Stateline Camp management in your 8x12 $975 Miss Duchess home. Bring in your items & see Assortment of cameras & Craftsman 20 hp SALE Resort 8x16 $1275 $600 the Cat Needs a Positive methods what they’re worth. You photo equipment 27 Arthur Drive in Killingly, CT used. won’t leave disappointed. Linwood Forever Home Honesty and fairness Call: 508-885-3136 Delivered And Wizard 19 1/2 hp Saturday, June 29 Family activities, pool, Rescued, older spayed Certified Pet Dog are our best policies! Built On-Site $600 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. playground, fishing, female, indoor/outdoor trainer and member Other Sizes Available Rain or shine expires 2045. house cat. APDT Lee’s Coins & Series 1555 Call 413-324-1117 Childs Rocker $10 Something for everyone! $800 OBO Good with dogs Call Renelle at Jewelry Med-Lift Power Box of Dolls $5 Call for details: but not other cats 239 West Main Street Two Kayaks GARAGE SALE 508-476-7382 508-892-1850 East Brookfield Recliner 508-867-6775 Saturday, June 29 Pictures available email: (Route 9 - Panda Low volt motor, four years For Sale 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Check the resort out online at 508-341-0588 [email protected] Garden Plaza) old, cranberry color. 107 MISC. FREE 49 Walnut Street statelinecampresort.com 508-637-1236 Excellent condition!! 1 - 15 ft Nantucket, Oxford Need Help Fixing 508-341-6355 (cell) Livingroom set, J & L Gray FREE cabinets, organ Your Pet? Call: 508-476-7642 225 INSTRUCTIONS 2 - 13 ft Old Town Campfire Wood We can help at an Pet Sitting $$$ Castine , Red 508-885-3252 YARD SALE NRA Certified affordable price!!! Service Snapper All surgeries performed by Make Money Both are ocean-going kayaks Leave message MOVING SALE Pistol Course liscenced vets at our Professional at Home Selling Roto-Tiller w/rudders, one seaters, Furniture, children’s clothing, Getting Classes Together wellness center. Pet Sitting and Dog Walking enclosed waterproof tools Your Unwanted IR5003, Used Twice FREE For Member of National $900 or/BO compartment Three layer Saturday, June 29 Mid & Late Summer Association of Professional Stuff!!! polylink Both used only Used Dishwasher 8 a.m. - 12 noon 860-377-5165 Pet Sitters TracVac twice. Like New Quality Dealers Wanted Call 186 Greenville St. Established 1996 Best Deal Around. Model 385-IC/385LH Spencer 260 COLLECTIBLES Certified • Bonded • Insured Used Once. $1400/pair or 508-943-9185 Clean, Indoor Flea Market $700/each 508-347-3826 Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm $900 or/BO 135 LOST AND FOUND HORSE LOVERS or BO Breyer Horse Models Transportation and additional Route 12 FREE WOOD discounts are also available. Bear Cat LOST Like new to gently used Dudley Call 508 259-8805 Personal Collection Please Call 508-637-1333 (Behind BP) Vac-N-Chip Pro PALLETS Small gold jewelry bag or visit us online at & contents Great Prices www.dudleyflea.com & Vac Pro You pick up. Monday www.secondchanceanimals.org Models 72085, 72285, vicinity of Cinemagic 1-800-551-7767 thru Friday 8am-noon. in Sturbridge. Charlton Flea Market See You There! 72295. Used Twice Two Professional Stonebridge Press Great sentimental value. in Co-op Building Powder-Puff Puppy $1995 or/BO 25 Optical Drive Saturdays & Sundays Toy Size WANTED Trombones (located behind Southbridge Offering reward Call For Sale Hotel & Conference Center) if all contents are returned Michelle Long Haired Coat Mopeds and Scooters In Good Condition 508-612-4795 508-434-0114 Hypo-Allergenic Breed. Any Condition 508-765-5763 wonderful temperment Call Travis Call to Inquire 260 ANTIQUES Same Owners 508 278-3988 $800.00 Tom & Camila 774 242-9227 200 GEN. BUSINESS NEW ENGLAND For More Information Solid Maple 401-397-6499 UTILITY TRAILER ANTIQUES New Stuff! WANTED Head Board-Queen 203 SNOWMOBILES 4’x6’ with ramp gate 11,000 sq. ft. gallery with Pure Bred Reconnective Healing VERY USED $75.00 OBO & spare tire. 2003 SKIDOO 600 1000s antiques, art, Animal Massage 3 years old primitives to modern Puppies Animal Communication Kitchen Cabinets Excellent condition GRAND TOURING At 137 Schofield Ave., The older the better. We Queen-size Ecru Over thirty breeds available. And Dudley (Rte. 12) As Always! are a kitchen refacing F/S 11-5, Sun. 11-3 Health checked/guaranteed. company and we use Comforter $450.00 110 NOVENAS State licensed. Reiki/Feng Shui w/shams and (Lowes $549 w/o spare tire) 2004 SKIDOO these cabinets at home 500SS LEGEND www.laughlinkennel.com Natural Foods shows for matching pillows PRAYER TO THE 265 FUEL/WOOD Laughlin Kennel Flower Essences “BEFORE & AFTER” WHEEL HORSE With 2006 Karavan Tilt Alpha Wave Music $40.00 BLESSED VIRGIN Trailer. Low mileage on all. Central Boiler E-Classic Call 508-987-7161 (Never known to fail). 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Daily/Weekly Rates mother, Oh Holy Mary, 12 ft CrystalRockFarm.com Large Play Yards WAR Assorted Queen Ask for Bill Mother of God, Queen of Sheet Sets 508-248-3612 BASS FISHING Heaven and Earth, I humbly FIREWOOD Training RELICS $10-$15/each beseech you from the bottom BOAT Basic - Advanced Women’s Clothing of my heart, succor me in mint condition Cut, split, delivered this necessity. There are green or seasoned Group Or Private & 508 764-3736 (3) Leather Jackets none that can withstand your New - Open Enrollment 2X, 1XL call. Oh, show me herein, $450 OBO Wood lots wanted LET US KNOW!!! WAR $50.00/each you are my mother. Oh, Mary 860 576-5462 Grooming Solid Maple conceived without sin, pray Call Paul Please call us so that Baths To Full Grooms SOUVENIRS Columbia Hiking Boots for us who have recourse to 508-769-2351 we can take your ad Dining Set thee. (3 times) out of the paper... WANTED Table, hutch and 6 chairs. $25.00 Holy Mary I place this cause Certifications! $800 OBO in your hands (3 times). Town-To-Town PCSA Levels I & II WWII & EARLIER Lands End Zero Sweet Mother I pray for this Classifieds CPR Certified CA$H WAITING! cause in your hands. Firewood Reiki Master Antique Man’s Degree Boots 508-909-4111 Helmets, Swords, $20.00 (3 times). Holy Spirit, resolve Green $135 Lighterian Reiki VII Highboy Dresser all problems, light all roads Reconnective Healing II Daggers, Bayonets, $800 OBO so that I can attain my goal. 128 cubic feet. ICNDF Certified Trainer Medals, Badges, Flags, Black Dress You gave me the divine gift Found 1/8 Uniforms, etc. 4 pairs, to forgive and forget all evil (774)696-7879 Harden Cherry On Worcester St Experienced, Caring Staff Over 30 Years Experience. $10/pair against me in all instances of 1983 CHRIS Individualized Care Call David 4-Poster King all size 7 1/2 my life, you are with me. Attention To Detail CRAFT CABIN In Southbridge... 1-508-688-0847 Bed Frame I want this short prayer to WOOD Red/Black thank you for all things as CRUISER Seasoned, not split All black male cat 508-987-0077 I’ll Come To YOU! $800 OBO you confirm once again that 26’ Fiberglass New 350 Green eyes, very lovable, Boil Wool Jacket I never want to be separated 205 Federal Hill Road 2X Chevy engine. With trailer $100 OBO not fixed, definitely a Oxford, MA Call: 508-207-0966 from you even in spite of Great fishing boat Pickup only house cat. $20.00 material things. I wish to be or family boat 860 576-5462 Call: 774-287-5043 starwoodpetresort.com 300 HELP WANTED with you in eternal glory. Has kitchen and table, Klein Full-length Thank you for your mercy beds forward and aft Trees for Black Wool Coat toward me and mine. The Great condition 275 FLEA MARKET LOST 310 GENERAL HELP person must say this prayer $18,000.00 286 LIVESTOCK Sale 2X three consecutive days. English Bulldog WANTED $50.00 After three days the request Call 508-259-8805 GREAT Evergreen Trees, Colorado Elderly,female with limited 4 Car Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, will be granted. FLEA MARKET eyesight Bag Shavings Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. This prayer must be 1995 Glastron 17ft Every Saturday and Sunday Brown with white head $4.75 each Flatbed Driver All 10 trees for $85 published after the prayer year round Missing since 11/28 3.2 cubic feet kiln dried, Percentage base pay for auto Call 508 764-3736 is granted. Fiberglass Boat Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ (open style) with 88HP Dealers, leave your stuff from the Rice Corner/ small to medium flakes, transport company. Excellent 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ Thank you. Virgin Mary set-up in our secure facility Arnold Rd area plastic bags pay rate for someone willing from M.R. Evinrude SPL outboard. tall 5/$99. WOODSTOVE Includes trailer. Easily seats Dealer days every Brookfield/Sturbridge line to work. Class A CDL and Excellent Privacy FOR SALE 8. Used in fresh water for Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 I Rock Valley Farm experience necessary. Border/Ornamental Better ‘N Ben’s Thank you water skiing. Ever-changing array If seen W. Brookfield Fireplace insert Our Lady of of cool, cool stuff Call 508-278-5762 800-551-7767 please contact Mark 508 867-2508 Call 413-374-2591 Evenings $400.00 Perpetual Help $5,000 dudleyflea.com 774 200-0388 508 278-5835 for prayers answered! Call: 508-234-5676 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 26, 2013

310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL 448 FURNITURE 501 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR WANTED Trailer Truck FURNITURE WANTED RENT Bedroom 1 complain about SOUTHBRIDGE Drivers Wanted discrimination call The REPORTER Solid Brass Bed Department of Housing and 2 bedroom HELP WANTED Class A CDL With w/2 white laminate Renovated,, Deleaded Line Cooks Urban Development “HUD” bureaus/matching mirrors toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Wall to Wall Experienced Pizza Makers Hazmat $1000.00 Tile Kitchen and Bath & Waitstaff For the N.E. area, call HUD Based In ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Parking WANTED Section 8 approved Apply in person North Brookfield. Bedroom 2 free number for the hearing Village Pizza Oak impaired is 1-800-927-9275 $650/mo 487 Main Street Armoire, Bureau/matching 505 APARTMENTS FOR The stroke of the pen. Sturbridge Please Call mirror, 617-908-0744 Ask for Nellie or Bob 508-867-3235 cylinder waterbed, RENT The feeling of fresh newsprint in your hands. 508-347-8177 w/matching headboard $1000.00 Brookside SOUTHBRIDGE The satisfaction of snapping a clear, crisp photograph, Maids Wanted Dining Room Golf Street creating a memory that will last forever. Custom-Made Racetrack 1-Room Efficiency Apartment We have permanent 400 SERVICES Quiet Neighborhood part-time positions available. Glass Top Table Terrace The fun of meeting new people on a daily basis. 6 chairs, buffet No Utilities Qualifications are; your own $300/month Your words on the page, reporting the goings on vehicle, cleaning experience $1200.00 ------402 GENERAL SERVICES First and Last a plus but not mandatory, References in the area. personable, organized and Living Room SPECIAL! punctual. Hours estimated Drexel beige leather, 2 If all these things sound appealing to you, 15-25/week. Must be able chairs, loveseat, couch 1 MONTHS Call 508-765-5533 to start at 8:45AM All Cleanouts Living Room 3-piece FREE RENT for appointment to see you just might want to be a journalist. Perfect mothers hours. Cleanups sectional, brick color All qualified employees start $1200.00 WITH MOVE-IN BY JUNE 30th Southbridge at $10.00/hour. Raise to Haul-Away High St If so, The Southbridge Evening News may be your opportunity. $11.00/hour after first 90 Must be Seen ------2 bedroom apartment. days, advancement possible. Basements 508 278-7659 Cute, clean and quiet! We are looking for a hard-working, flexible reporter to cover the We do withhold taxes. Attics Affordable 1, 2 and 3 $725/Month Looking for applicants towns of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton. Apartments 454 HOME Bedroom Apartments No Pets residing in the towns of: For Rent. Call: 508-764-3743 Brookfield, Worcester, Garages IMPROVEMENT Southbridge, Webster Yards Spacious, Fully Your job would include writing features, news and profiles, pho- & Leicester Rental Property Applianced. SOUTHBRIDGE Call Tammie STUDIO APARTMENTS tography, information gathering and networking. You will be the Estate Cleanouts $1 PAINTING Starting at $698 508-347-3275 Heat/Hot Water Downtown, 2nd floor face of the towns you cover! or send resume to Small Building Interior/ Stove, refrigerator Included! Off-street parking TLCHomeCleaning@ Demolition Exterior No pets Verizon.net Better Than • A/C In Every Unit First, last and security Candidates must be able to work nights and weekends and meet Power Washing • Pool $390-$425 Owner Operator A Dumpster weekly deadlines. Residence in the area is preferred, but not We Do It! Carpentry 508-829-5853 Owner Operator Solos • FREE ESTIMATES • • Basketball Court required. *Dedicated Runs FREE Estimates! • FULLY Insured • *$1.06 per mile plus FSC • Playground SOUTHBRIDGE 774-329-3386 • Reasonable Rates • *Minimum 2,480 • On-Site Laundry Two The position is full-time with an hourly rate, paid mileage, paid miles/week 774-230-8586 Rich O’Brien 2-bedroom apartments *Daily Hometime INCOME LIMITS APPLY available vacation, company laptop and camera, etc. *CDL-A with 2 year OTR Painting One with hardwood floors exp & Hazmat 28 Years Of Experience throughout 508-248-7314 One with wall-to-wall 888-716-1322 ARMY OF 1 carpeting www.drivenctrans.com Water Filtration Section 8 Welcome Off-street parking $Aerial Tree & Site$ Office Open From: Washer/dryer hook-up Send your résumé and cover letter $Development$ Bright, clean and spacious ARMY OF 1 will treat all Monday-Friday to Editor Adam Minor at water problems!! Tree landscape & 9:00am to 5:00pm excavation specialist Saturday 10:00am $700-$750 per month [email protected], 311 PART-TIME HELP New Installations to 4:00pm Call 774-258-0147 or mail to Stonebridge Press, WANTED Servicing all equipment Septic systems repaired Evening Appointments Available Well tank and pump service and installed P.O. Box 90, YOUTH GROUP Brookside Terrace Spencer James Morse 2 Apartments in Southbridge, MA 01550. MINISTER Retaining walls 11 Village Drive Beautiful Victorian needed for part-time work at North Brookfield, MA Southbridge,MA 01550 Near center of town Brookfield Congregational 774-200-0225 Landscape installation, Church [email protected] etc. (508)764-7675 Apt#1 Hours and compensation 4 Room, 1Bedroom, 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 546 CEMETERY LOTS 575 VACATION RENTALS are negotiable Heat & Hot Water Please direct questions Call Rick LaFleche Hardwood Floors, HOUSE Double Burial Plot CAPE COD and/or send your resume to 860-382-5071 C&C Stove & Refrigerator Includes bronze marker in South Dennis, MA BCC Call The W/D hook-ups, FOR RENT Hillsboro memorial Gardens P.O. Box 457 We also buy heavy scrap Properties Brandon, Florida 33511 ************* Junk Man ~Sutton~ Prime Weeks Available Brookfield, MA 01506 iron, trucks, farm LOOK & COMPARE Apt#2 Cape with $3,800 See above Memorial Day Weekend - equipment etc. cathedral ceilings 3 nights $375 325 PROFESSIONAL Trees Cut Southbridge NO Dryer hook-up 1 bedroom. den. Call: 774-289-3622 kitchen, living room, Quality 1, 2 & 3 NO Pets 6/1-6/8; 6/8-6/15 - $875/wk Product Specialist Brush/Limbs Bedroom Apartments! laundry References furnished /unfurnished Level II Removed DiGeronimo Appliances, Off-Street AVAILABLE NOW! Double 6/29-7/6; 7/27-8/3; 8/3- Parking Scenic road, 8/10; 8/24-8/31 - $975/wk BALANCE OF JUNE FREE 4 miles from 146/395 Cemetery Lot Perform a wide variety of WE NOW TAKE PAINTING YOUR AUTOS Call (508)765-0501 In All Faith Swedish assembly and bench related Residential Specialist $850/mo Applications being taken Cemetery, Worcester, MA. work assignments, including FOR CASH! Quality First & Last No Smoking Lot #119 Section I the set-up and operation of Removal of Metal, Affordability & Trust DOUGLAS Leave message No Pets complex machinery such as Appliances, Without Compromise 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom or call after 5:30pm First/Last/Security $1,400 lathes, draw towers, proof- 508 885-2703 $1150/mo Furniture, TV’s. Interior rooms Apartments Available 508-865-4656 Call: 508-867-8350 testers, quality control Construction As low as $159 Prices start at $845/month. quality assurance measure- Materials. Includes heat, hot water, Spencer PINE GROVE ment systems. Operate Ceilings $99 A/C, pool, fitness center Attractive One orTwo- HOUSE FOR RENT Cellars/Attics & children’s program. machines requiring limited Cleaned. Bedroom Apartment, Webster CEMETERY Woodwork $99 Off street parking. Appliances, Whitinsville, MA interrelated adjustments with Small Building Call (508)476-3777 Very cute, clean On dead end street, detailed procedures in W/D Hookup Available 2 Bedroom , possibly 3 2 plots for sale very clean 3 bedrooms manufacturing layouts, Demolition, Tires. Specializing In: Modern, Bright, 1 1/2 Bath Yew Ave. section (dbl, queen, 2 twins), 1 bath, Quiet Country Setting. full kitchen w/ micro, engineering specifications, Leaves Removed. • Color Changes Garage, Big Yard Douglas Directly Off Route 9. Stove, refrigerator. Asking $2400.00 washer/dryer, 3 TV's similar operating procedures Residential Moves. • Foyers & Stairways 4 room apartment on Visit Our Website dishwasher Valued at $3000.00 w/cable, screened porch w/ or work instructions, Furnaces Removed • Wallpaper Removal • Cathedral/Vaulted second floor. www.spencercondos.com gas grill, outdoor shower. including but not limited to, Heat and hot $1300 508-476-3875 Close to golf, bike trail, Ceilings playground, tennis, inspection; basic care and Weekends also! • Exterior Paint & Stain water included 1st and Last cleaning of equipment and WEBSTER shopping, restaurants, Central Mass 508-943-2670 Worcester County theater, flea market, 10 min. work area to ensure process and Connecticut Newly renovated! Nice, clean 3-bedroom Memorial Park drive from bay & efficiency and product New kitchen cabinets, apartment, 3rd floor ocean side beaches. quality. Test and inspect Dave stove and refrigerator, Appliances, laundry WEBSTER LAKE Paxton, MA in-process and completed 508-867-2564 Cell 508 577 7940 Snowplowing and No pets, no smoking 3-bedroom cottage rental PLOT FOR SALE Call Jan at 508-865-1583 products. Perform material yardwork included. Available mid-July from September - May 667B after 6 pm or 413-262-5082 James DiGeronimo Private entrance $800/month No pets. no smoking Graves 1 and 2 in email [email protected] handling duties requiring the Serving Central MA for photos and more info. operation of all types of Off-street parking Garden of Heritage 2 And Beyond Laundry facilities. Call Jim Call 860-617-1113 Value $6500 material handling equipment. 860-933-6817 Asking $4200 Receive, store, stage and for details FREE 481 POOLS/SPAS $875/Month Call Lorraine ship all types of materials 508-789-8188 and products. Certification Metal Pickup Call:508-476-2508 WEBSTER A/C, Refrigerators, may be required to verify 18 FT. 3 Bedroom 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Cape Cod Washers, Small Trailers, 2nd floor Apartment WORCESTER COUNTY initial proficiency. Batteries. ABOVE GROUND MEMORIAL PARK DOUGLAS $750/Month For Sale Paxton, MA Dennisport Responsibility Requirement WE PAY YOU POOL Apartment for Rent 315 sq ft Cottage 2-grave-plot Clean 2 Bedroom Top Dollar For Your Used only one season! 3 bedrooms, 2nd floor, 2 Bedroom in Narragansett, RI Section Heritage 1 Moving must sell. Cottage • Work with maintenance, AUTOS washer/dryer hook-ups Located 1200 ft from state Asking $3,250 Everything included 1st floor Apartment Call 413-245-4340 engineers or other sup TRUCKS Available June 1st $650/Month beach on lease land Cable TV. Close To Or TRACTORS in private area. Email: [email protected] port personnel to identify Beaches, Golf, Bike $1300.00 $1000/month Appliances, 6 family building Open May to mid October. and to resolve equipment, 508-867-2564 laundry in basement, Newly renovated Trail, Shopping, process, or product Or Best Offer First & Security WORCESTER COUNTY Restaurants and 413-262-5082 Call 508-796-5192 off street parking, No Pets, most contents included ssues. 508 476-2699 photos available MEMORIAL PARKS Amusements. Leave Message First, Last & Security. Two grave plots: • Maintain work area $48,000 Sorry, No Pets. 508-864-6285 Valor I {#291 unit A, Large Private Lot. organization/orderliness SOUTHBRIDGE [email protected] graves 1 and 2} and cleanliness 433 CLEANING or call Current value $8200.00 Great For Children! • Perform inspection, basic 94 East Main St Offered: $5,850.00 ••••••••• 500 REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom apt 860-928-6103 care and cleaning to WHITINSVILLE 508-499-7957 no utilities 2 Bedroom, [email protected] $595 A Week include: * TLC Home * natural gas heat 1st floor, - Cleaning of equipment 501 REAL ESTATE $650/month stove, refrigerator, WALES 508-280-7577 Cleaning WORCESTER COUNTY - Limited equipment We Use & Supply Organic WANTED gas heat, parking, coin-op. 28 Woodland Heights [email protected] inspections, and Cleaners To Ensure Your 16 Charlton St No pets. 1BR/1BA Single Family MEMORIAL PARK adjustments requiring Family’s Safety. 3 bedroom house Convenient to major routes. Hardwood Floors Paxton, MA only simple instructions. $950/month Lease Option or Garden of Gospels Gift Certificates For 1 plot (#85) • Observe all safety Baby Showers, $795 Cash Discount plus utilities. with 2 grave sites procedures, including the Anniversaries, And More! 96 North St $4,000.00 CAPE COD TIME use of appropriate safety A Perfect Gift! 1 bedroom apt Call 508-234-7930 $1500 DN, $535/mo 877-499-8065 774-200-1194 devices and personal 2nd floor SHARE FOR SALE Office/Homes $550/month Edgewater Beach Resort rotective equipment Spring/Fall Cleaning 95 Chase Avenue (PPE). 535 HOUSING WANTED Weekly/Bi-Weekly/ ************** STOREFRONT 523 OPEN HOUSE Worcester County Dennisport, MA 02639 • Perform other related Monthly Cleaning 1200 sq.ft. Across the street Flexible Hours/Days EQUAL HOUSING Memorial Park from the water duties assigned. Can be divided OPEN HOUSE NEEDED: OPPORTUNITY looking for a room to live in Paxton, MA Studio (Unit 706) Registered/Insured/ $500 for half 57 ORIOLE DR. Fixed week 33 (August) Turn in a Job Posting $1000 Whole space around the Brooklyn to Bonded ************** WHITINSVILLE Woodstock, CT area for a Garden of Heritage Deeded rights Application to the Human All real estate advertising in Heat/hot water June 29 and 30 (1) Grave included 63 yr old man. $9,000 Firm Resource Office CALL TODAY FOR A this newspaper is subject to 11a.m-4p.m. Also needed: a barn or #121D plot 2 508-347-3145 GREENER TOMORROW The Federal Fair Housing Act Oversized ranch for sale garage area for storage of 1968, which makes it First/Last/Security, 11 rooms Asking $2,800 ASK FOR TAMMIE AT illegal to advertise any References Desirable neighborhood and 860 230-7438 Call: 508-476-1621 508-347-3275 preference, limitation or $20 Application Fee great back yard with pool discrimination based on race, 508-765-5542 Main floor almost WELLS, MAINE color, religion, sex, handicap, 1900 sq. ft. with finished 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES familial status (number of walkout basement Village By the Sea children and or pregnancy), Southbridge Lots of extras 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. 50 Hall Rd 442 LICENSED DAY national origin, ancestry, age, Nice modern, clean 508-234-2779 or CEMETERY PLOTS Brookfield Pool complex, with Sturbridge, MA 01566 CARE marital status, or any 1 bedroom apt in quiet 508-887-5387 Worcester County Nanatomqua Mobile jacuzzi, exercise room, www.ofsoptics.com intention to make an such downtown area. Memorial Park Home Park (55+) outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, preference, limitation or Includes heat, hot water,& Mobile Home For Sale. A/C, cable. Paxton, MA Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. *************** discrimination. This appliances 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Garden of Gospels Summer Rentals The Commonwealth of newspaper will not Large Kitchen & Living Available dates: 1 Plot #150 Room. Screen Porch Massachusetts Office of knowingly accept any $625/mo DUDLEY 2 grave sites wk of July 6 & Aug 17 advertising for real estate & Carport. Child Care Services One Year Lease 3-bedroom Park Rent $120/Month $875 Weekly that is in violation of the law. References, Credit Off-street parking Current Value $9200 requires that all ads Our readers are hereby Includes Taxes, Water, placed in the newspaper Check,& Security Deposit No pets, no smoking Asking $3800 Sewerage, Trash and Road Spring/Fall dates available informed that all dwellings Required References for child care (daycare) advertising in this newspaper Maintenance CALL FOR DAILY RATES Please call $1000/monthly plus utilities 386-576-6663 CALL FOR PRICE in your home include are available on and equal Call 401-624-3897 your license number. opportunity basis. To 508 347-7709 Leave message 774-262-7307 (508)429-7568 JUNE 26, 2013 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS This Unit#58 has a wonderful RV in Co-op Park site placement with a back $30,000 Hampton yard to house car and shed with rock garden and front Woodstock, CT yard for nice lawn, small fish Beach: pond and more flowers. Cottage and Roof over (20x36) an 8 x38 trailer with two slide outs, Suites screened porch (8x29) and Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to GREAT SUMMER front deck (8x16) all built in beach, located behind 1997. Unit has been com- Ashworth hotel. Private RETREAT pletely redecorated to include yard, with grill and tables. $30,000.00 ceiling fans, carpeting, floor- Great family area Meadowside ing and paint, has lots of and rates. of Woodstock, CT storage and comes Seasonal campsite Call 603-926-1867 is a cooperative seasonal completely furnished. Meadowside of Woodstock, campground offering 100 25 Rte 197 Own your own lot. owner owned sites, a lagre See Craigs List Trailer with add-ons which pool, fishing pond, mini golf for more pictures contain large family room, course, laundry, two bedrooms, dining room, sm. rec room, and pavilion. Call 508-864-3008 screened porch, vinyl siding, Season runs from large shed, outdoor fire pit, April 15-October 15. mostly furnished. Weekly pump out is included Park ammenities: large in annual fee which runs swimming pool, rec hall. from $990.00 to $1320.00 pavilion, mini golf, bocci, per season depending on horseshoes, fish pond, when you pay playground-low yearly your assessment. maintenance fees. Want to clear away some clutter and make money this summer? Rte.25 197, Place your ad in the Classifieds and have a yard sale. Town-to-Town Woodstock, CT Classifieds Unit #5 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 772-233-1555 This is the place to sell your home! 1-800-536-58361-800-536-5836 Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ households throughout Southern Worcester County. Call your local salesrepresentative today! Visit us online! • www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 1-800-367-9898

725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1997 Ford Explorer 2008 Nissan Versa VEHICLES LAKESIDE Michigan Needs minor part to run Hatchback 2 Motorcycles 2007 RV RESORT 2002 GMC Backhoe 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Invested $4000. in one year Silver, 4 door, 74,000 miles. MOTORHOME Own RV lot Payloader In excellent condition, For Sale for less than renting Sierra SLT Diesel, Runs Good Ford 351 one owner! 31 ft. Class “C” Take it away for only Developers final phase 1500, Z71 off road $9997 Windsor Motor 2007 Roadstar Itasca Impulse package. Extended cab, $1500.00 $7,995 Warrior- All Lots 50% off Chevy Box Truck $150 774 452-3613 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool, Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new Metallic Gray, VERY LOW Owners are Activity Center Mastercraft tires. UPS-Style Call: 774-217-8057 MILES, Samson Ground non-smokers/ 224,000 miles $3500 Rebuilt C6 1997 MERCURY or email: Pounders, Very Clean. have no pets 508 989-8165 Transmission with [email protected] $7,000 OBO Only 14,136 miles John Deere SABLE Many extrass $6,000 OBO Transfer Case 4 door, tan Skidloader PARKMODEL Call: 774-922-2098 Needs Motor Work $200 132,000 miles 2008 Yamaha Asking $58,000.00 300V6 WITH ADDITION 2010 FZ6- Serious buyers call 1952 Chevy Power Runs excellent 508-320-2944 About 850 sq. ft. 2002 White Let’s Talk, Make 4 new tires, battery PONTIAC VIBE 600CC, Royal Blue, VERY Also 12x16 shed An Offer! Train $1,200 or best offer LOW MILES, Very Clean, Chevy Van (Toyota Matrix) Color matched Call (508)347-7300 $200 Call 508-713-3066 or Slider Guards. 2007 Washer/dryer Express 2500 508-779-0194 4-door, 5-speed, FWD, $5,200 OBO Silver, 35 MPG, 99K MOTORHOME Furnished 1987 GMC Parts Excellent condition Large lot in 1998 FORD 31 ft. Class “C” beautiful campground 767 VEHICLES WANTED Nice chrome front $8,495.00 or BO Call: 908-242-2016 Best Offer Itasca Impulse More than 70000 invested Call: 774-482-0408 bumper, heater core, WINDSTAR 508-208-6042 or email: Look and make offer Mileage: 122486 [email protected] 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed ANTIQUE AUTO misc. Blue Book Value $2,985.00 Owners are 941-567-8719 Good condition, AWD 2003 BUICK non-smokers/ 2004 PARTS NEEDED Chevy 283 & 327 well maintained RENDEZVOUS have no pets STURBRIDGE/BRIMFIELD 1937-1960 Freedom Lift 2007 SUZUKI Only 14,136 miles NISSAN TITAN Car and truck sheet metal crankshafts Mileage: 87,407 Many extras Cute 1-room cabin Scooter Lift installed Loaded, all electric, heated BURGMAN 400 On Lot With Lake View Crew Cab w/Off-Road and trim and exterior parts only 7/13/2011 leather seats/mirrors, cruze, Like new 1.5 Mile Lake, Tow Package. No mechanical parts Call: 508-892-8481 Purchase price $3,795.00 Asking $55,000.00 One owner whatsoever parkaid, moonroof, 3-row Less than 3K miles Serious buyers call Pool, Rec Hall, seating, rear liftgate $4,000 Family Activities Truck runs like new Also 1949-1951 Mercury 508-320-2944 Never off-road or plowed trim and sheet metal 720 CLASSICS Asking $5,000 One owner Very good condition $19,900.00 All service records 978-760-3453 1994 HONDA 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Flowmaster exhausts Call 508-248-7930 Asking $6,000 Deep water blue Leave message 774-262-9409 NIGHTHAWK 1994 Damon Call 508-989-8165 211K highway miles **1983 Classic** Excellent condition Escaper 32’ Fifth $6995.00 or b/o 11K miles 760 VANS/TRUCKS Vehicle Needed!! Mercedes Benz 732 SPORTS UTILITY Wheel Camper 508-208-6042 2001 $800 1992 GMC If anyone has a car that 300 TD Great condition, real clean! runs and can get a sticker DODGE 2500 2011 Call 508-335-2747 New tires, custom order Diesel Truck For Sale and they want to donate it Turbo Diesel 4-wheel drive w/plow Bass Tracker deluxe queen size bed UPS Truck-Style, 2008 E150 to an old man that needs a Excellent Leather Interior 138,000 miles Pro 165 w/trailer and microwave. Aluminum Grumman Body, car to get to the stores. Runs Excellent Needs transmission work Harley Davidson Everything works! Shelves. Rebuilt CARGO VAN Let him know he may be 105,000 miles $3500 40hp motor has only 8 hours V8 engine $11,000 2012 FLHTK Transmission/Motor, willing to give you some- New Tires $5,000 New Fuel Tank, Radiator, 4-speed automatic thing for the car. Asking $1300 1998 Electra Glide Call: 508-335-2747 Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Air conditioned ************************ 2011 11’ Area Behind Seats AM/FM stereo with clock Here is his number!! Call for more info VOLVO V70 Limited Leather seats Polaris ATV-II 518 miles, radio, Excellent Condition Call: 508-764-0594 508-779-0194 2005 JAYCO 14,100GVWR With racks and shelving WAGON 5PM, PPC, Camo heated handle bars. 9,380 miles Automatic 30 hours. Speakers in passenger seat. JAYFLIGHT 29 FBS Call 5pm-8:30pm 508-867-6546 $1000 Paid $9,000 Asking $23,000 CAMPER $15,000 1963 Ford Asking $7,000 508-278-6625 Bunkhouse in rear, Queen We Buy Junk Fairlane 500 860-377-5742 bed in front. Table and 2000 TOWN AND 860-935-8085 MID SEASON DEAL couch fold out into double Cars Rebuilt 260 V8, new 508-278-6625 COUNTRY automatic transmission, 2002 beds. Excellent condition. floors and interior. New dual 2006 Suzuki Full slide-out. Stove, micro, MINIVAN exhaust, paint and chrome Chevy Impala stand-up separate shower, No rust, awesome shape in WOMAN’S 21 SPD, Boulevard cable, awning, surround good. Runs good, but needs some Grey, VL800K, great bike, and out TLC Silver 120,000 miles 26” BIKE sound, etc. All wheel drive, leather, $8,400 OBO Excellent condition mint condition, under 2,200 Will consider trades and cash miles (always garaged). every option Asking $225 (negotiable) $12,000 OBO New headlights, brakes, Call Chuck: Asking $2500 Call 860-779-9097 Shield, saddle bags, and Call Us At: Call 508 278-6304 sissy bar. 508-400-2073 water pump 508-248-5928 Uxbridge MA $3600 or best offer 774-230-8586 2004 BMW Z4 740 MOTORCYCLES $5,500 508-847-3281 $$$ 1970 CHEVY Black with red interior, ***HARLEY DAVIDSON*** Must See! 33’ Rockwood CHEVELLE 2.5L engine, 21,000 miles Trailer 3/4 ton CHEVY 454 SUPER SPORT Personal/private professional Call: 774-329-9160 with Double Lot in Brimfield SILVERADO $16,500 HD sales experience Used 6 times 4-wheel drive, 1986 508-282-2884 by APPOINTMENT! Cold A/C, Automatic 745 RECREATIONAL Largest Lot on site Selling for parts Asking $8999 Women/1st timers/little Own for life 2004 FORD E250 time/BS avoiders/uncertain VEHICLES $600 Firm 774-312-6891 Customized credit/MC’s - all welcome $30,000 Call Mike 508 832-2566 Handicapped Van Call, text, email PAUL 24/7 1987 CLASSIC [email protected] Power Ramp, TV w/DVD. Call 508 892-8027 Please leave message Power windows, mirrors, 860-402-0374 or CHEVY TIOGA 1976 MGB and seats. [email protected] ARROW 23-FT. New tires, brakes Roadster and shocks. MOTORHOME Convertible Totally customized interior. 1996 HARLEY Physically and mechanically MUCH MORE! in good condition Exterior bodywork newly Many new redone, 85,000 miles, comes 34,000 miles DAVIDSON Excellent condition, mechanical updates with cover. 883 SPORTSTER Motor is a 350, 5.7 with K & Low miles gas mileage per gallon, 11.5 $5,000 OBO 508-797-2206 $4,000 to 12 depending on Call: 508-414-7574 2004 Pontiac GTO 774-402-4624 how you drive Torrid red with black leather $6,500, price is firm ‘87 OLDS interior, 5.7L LS1 V8, 1998 Yamaha automatic transmission, VStar 650 CUTLASS 73,000 miles. 508-867-6124 Black anytime, Guaranteed Financing No Matter What Your Credit History!! SUPREME Low Milage w/442 package Asking $10,900 $1835.00 best time 8-10 a.m. 2007 Nissan Murano SE/SL/S Moon roof, air, 6 disc CD player, Call: 508-949-1816 or 4:30-8 p.m. Good tires 774-232-2999 Runs great, looks great This car was Real clean V8 307 2005 FORD FOCUS $5500 White Hatchback in excellent MOTORCYCLE 1997 35’ misrepresented in 774-239-1674 condition. Great Gas Mileage, 2004 Yamaha Good first car Holiday V Star 1100 the June 14 issue For sale $5000 or B/O Classic Vacationer 1986 CORVETTE Call 508 885-9962 Chevy 454 engine, 58,000 due to a typo. Excellent condition, must be miles, (6) Michelin tires, 350-AUTOMATIC seen to be appreciated. ‘53 Chevy Like new, well kept queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan We apologize 79K original miles 7.0 generator, backup Pick-up 3100 camera, (2) new batteries, Removable top, black with Rounded windows. Asking $5,000 Retail $14,900 Ours $12,900 for the error. tan interior Call: 508-347-5179 hydraulic leveling jacks, New wheels Engine re-done. many extras, $7,900 or B.O. Asking or excellent condition. Call Direct 508-756-6400 • 241 Grove Street, Worcester $24,000 774-230-5924 $18,000 508-764-7193 508-278-6625 Call: 508-892-4102 We Guarantee to beat any deal up to $1000 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 26, 2013 GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL

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our current retail rate 2 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, June 28, 2013 HEALTH Shade Eyes To Safeguard Vision (NAPS) tion or gritty feeling in the apply UV-blocking sun- It may be eye-opening eyes, extreme sensitivity to screen around the eye area, news to many to learn that light and excessive tearing. and wear a hat to keep direct prolonged sun exposure Additionally, research has sunlight off the face and without the proper UV pro- shown that long-term expo- eyes. In addition, the AOA tection may cause severe eye sure to UV radiation recommends that sunglass- conditions that can lead to a increases the chance of es should: variety of vision disor- developing cataracts, ptery- • Block more than 95 per- ders—but you can protect gium (an abnormal growth cent of UVA and more than yourself and your family. of the covering of the white 99 percent of UVB radiation The Problem of the eye onto the cornea) • Screen out 75 to 90 per- Unfortunately, when it and eye cancer. It can also cent of visible light comes to protecting eye- damage the retina, which • Be perfectly matched in sight, only 28 percent of con- may lead to macular degen- color and free of distortion sumers said UV protection eration—the leading cause and imperfections is the most important factor of blindness in adults in the • Have lenses that are gray when purchasing sunglass- U.S. for proper color recognition of critical objects, such as es, placing a higher priority WHAT TO DO on glare reduction and com- traffic signals fortable vision, according to To help reduce the risks of • Have a frame that fits a new survey from the UV exposure on the eyes, it’s close to the eyes and is con- American Optometric wise to start taking precau- toured to the shape of the Association (AOA). tions as early as possible. head. If eyes are exposed to Because the effects of solar See The Eye Doctor excessive amounts of UV radiation are cumulative, Another way to monitor radiation within a short it’s important to develop eye health, maintain good time frame, such as a day at good protection habits early vision and keep up-to-date the beach, a temporary and have infants and chil- on the latest in UV protec- To protect your precious vision, wear sunglasses that block harmful UV rays. “sunburn” of the cornea, dren wear proper sunglass- tion is by scheduling yearly called photokeratitis, can es whenever outdoors. comprehensive eye exams. occur. This painful condi- For optimal eye safety in To find an optometrist near- tion can be serious and the sun, wear sunglasses or by or for additional informa- includes symptoms such as contact lenses that offer tion on UV protection, visit Rare Genetic red eyes, foreign-body sensa- appropriate UV protection, www.aoa.org. Disorder Brings When Hot Flashes Meet Families Together Summer Heat: Tips To (NAPS) While the bonds that unite families are usually associ- Help Keep You Cool ated with positive events, such as weddings or holi- days, those bonds can be hot flashes.3 more challenging when • Improve your diet. Some entire families are impacted women may find relief if by a hereditary disease. they improve their diet.2 Christie Hardin knows this • Hormone therapy. firsthand. For years, she and Prescription estrogen con- more than 30 members of tinues to be the most effec- her extended family have tive option for relieving the lived with hereditary discomfort of hot flashes angioedema, or HAE, a rare and night sweats associated genetic disorder that can with menopause.1 The FDA cause severe swelling in var- recommends the lowest ious body parts including effective dose with any the hands, feet, face, gas- estrogen therapy for the trointestinal tract and air- shortest amount of time to way. But now, on-demand treatments are helping gen- achieve personal treatment erations of families affected goals.4 by HAE take more control of When simple lifestyle their lives. changes aren’t enough to New treatments are helping families that share a hereditary dis- control hot flashes, you and LIVING WITH THE ease, such as HAE, gain more control over their lives. your physician may decide DISEASE to explore hormone thera- py treatment options. Your “As a child, I could remem- ber my mother having toms of HAE. Even with an physicians to develop a To fight hot flashes, use a fan or open a window to keep air flowing; physician may prescribe accurate diagnosis, patients treatment plan—credits decrease the room temperature. Divigel®, a bioidentical5, swelling attacks in just a matter of minutes and my like Hardin struggle to get these new therapies with transdermal estrogen gel brothers would miss school their family members giving families like hers (NAPS) with the lowest FDA- your findings can help due to painful abdominal engaged in learning more control of their lives again. approved dose of transder- If you’re among the near- identify underlying trig- swelling that would leave about and managing their Patient assistance programs mal estradiol gel or spray ly 75 percent of gers.2 them both bedridden for condition while seeking ensure that all eligible menopausal women who • Layer, layer! Dress in (0.25 mg/day estradiol) for days,” recalls Hardin. “It appropriate treatment patients have access to ther- suffer from hot flashes,1 it layers so that they can be hot flashes.6-9 Divigel® is wasn’t until my teens, when options. apy. can be tough to enjoy the removed when feeling used to treat moderate to I started experiencing the “Education and under- “While HAE is a lifelong sunny weather worrying warm; use a fan or open a severe hot flashes due to same painful swelling, vom- standing are the foundation condition, thanks to the about a sudden hot flash in window to keep air flowing; menopause. Generally, iting, nausea and limited of managing any condi- availability of therapies, my summertime. And since hot decrease the room tempera- women should be started at mobility, that I understood tion,” said Hardin. “As an entire family can now live weather tends to be a com- ture; or sip a cold drink.3 0.25 mg/day of Divigel®. the severity of HAE.” advocate for HAE aware- their lives knowing these mon hot flash trigger,2 • Say yes to the cool pool For patients who are pre- HAE affects an estimated ness, I’ve encouraged many attacks are treatable,” said these sudden feelings of and no to the hot tubs. Both scribed Divigel®, saving 6,000 to 10,000 people in the patients, especially my fami- Hardin. warmth can be exacerbat- hot tubs and saunas can money is easy and just a United States, and is caused ly,to become their own advo- To learn more, visit ed. But, with just a little cause your body tempera- few clicks away at by a genetically inherited cates.” www.haeday.org. divigel.com. Patients can planning and preparation ture to rise and trigger a deficiency of a protein in TREATMENT OPTIONS DID YOU KNOW? you can get on the right hot flash. It’s best to avoid print the Patient Savings the blood called C1-esterase track to an enjoyable sum- these if you’re sensitive.2 Coupon, bring it to their inhibitor. Symptoms are On-demand treatment for Hereditary angioedema, mer. • Watch what you eat and local pharmacy, and pay no often misdiagnosed as aller- HAE can decrease the dura- or HAE, can cause severe Here are some tips that drink. Hot and spicy foods, more than $25 on their gic reactions, colitis and tion of an attack from days swelling in various body can help temper those sea- caffeinated drinks and alco- Divigel® co-pay amount. appendicitis. While inaccu- to less than an hour, provid- parts including the hands, sonal hot flashes: hol can trigger a hot flash.3 The Patient Savings rate diagnoses result in pre- ing patients and their physi- feet, face and gastrointesti- • Learn your hot flash • Relax. Yoga, meditation Coupon is for eligible scriptions for ineffective cians with the option to nal tract. Fortunately, on- triggers. Every woman can or other helpful relaxation patients only and limited to treatments and unnecessary develop an HAE treatment demand treatment can learn how to help stay cool techniques may provide a maximum savings of $25 exploratory medical proce- plan tailored to meet their decrease the duration of an unique needs. Hardin—who, attack from days to less than by paying attention to her some relief.3 each on four Divigel® pre- dures, a single accurate after receiving treatment, an hour. To learn more, visit own individual triggers. • Don’t smoke. Smoking scriptions. 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AMD breaks down cells in the back of the DOCTORS’ ADVICE eye that provide sharp central vision, neces- A Look At sary for reading, driving and recognizing Study findings show a link between beta- faces. Advanced AMD can lead to significant carotene use and lung cancer risk not only vision loss and is a leading cause of blind- for smokers but even for former smokers. Supplements ness in the United States. About 2 million “Adding lutein and zea?xanthin in place of Americans have advanced AMD; another 8 beta-carotene could improve the AREDS for- million are at risk. Smoking is a major risk mulation for both smokers and nonsmok- factor. ers,” said lead investigator Emily Chew, And Age-Related M.D. THE GOOD NEWS “Millions of older Americans take nutri- tional supplements to protect their sight Eye Disease Fortunately, the National Eye Institute’s without clear guidance regarding benefit (NEI) Age-Related Eye Disease Study and risk,” said NEI director Paul A. Sieving, (AREDS) found that a combination of vita- (NAPS) M.D., Ph.D. mins C and E, beta-carotene and the miner- Many risk factors contribute to AMD, There could be good news for many people als zinc and copper—called the AREDS for- including age, genetics and diet. People over who take vitamins and other nutritional mulation—can help reduce the risk of 60 should get a dilated eye exam at least once supplements to help protect their health. A advanced AMD by 25 percent. a year and consult an eye care professional new study from the National Institutes of before using AREDS supplements. Health (NIH) helps clarify which are most THE LATEST NEWS effective and safe for treating age-related In a follow-up study, AREDS2, the LEARN MORE macular degeneration (AMD), a common researchers discovered that adding omega-3 eye disease among people age 50 and over. For further information, visit fatty acids didn’t really help; neither did www.nei.nih.gov/areds2. The Problem adding lutein and zeaxanthin. Lutein and zeaxanthin together, however, proved to be a Top photo: A charming scene as viewed through safe and effective substitute for beta- normal vision is clear and bright. carotene, which has been linked to lung can- TheHeartOf Bottom photo: The same scene as viewed by a cer risk in smokers. Massachusetts.com person with age-related macular degeneration. Friday, June 28, 2013 • THE EXPRESS • 3 HEALTH Breathe Easier This Summer: Tips To Control Your Child’s Asthma

(NAPS) increased air pollution on • Tell you what medica- smoke, sprays and pollu- As the school year draws some especially hot sum- tion your child needs to tion, and talk about ways to a close and the tempera- mer days. control asthma symptoms. your child can avoid them. ture rises, children and “While controlling asth- Inhaled corticoster?oids, • Ask before you leave the families everywhere start ma requires daily atten- taken daily, are the most doctor’s office or pharmacy to look forward to the sim- tion, your child doesn’t effective medication for for someone to show you ple pleasures of summer— have to be sidelined,” said reducing the inflammation and your child how to use jump rope, sunshine, play- James P. Kiley, Ph.D., direc- that causes asthma symp- each prescribed medication ing ball, and cookouts. tor of the National Heart, toms in people who have and device correctly. However, for the one in Lung, and Blood Institute’s persistent asthma. You can visit the NHLBI’s every 11 children in the (NHLBI) Division of Lung • Give you a written asth- website at United States who has asth- Diseases, part of the ma action plan that spells www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/ ma—including one in every National Institutes of out what to do every day to health-topics/topics/asth- six African-American chil- Health. “With proper treat- control your child’s asth- ma for more information, dren—summer can also ment, most children who ma, and how to handle and to order publications bring wheezing, coughing have asthma can avoid symptoms or asthma from the NHLBI’s National and trouble breathing. attacks, experience fewer attacks. Asthma Education and The joys of summer can symptoms, be physically • Check your child’s asth- Prevention Program: So be challenging if your child active and enjoy summer- ma control at regular vis- You Have Asthma, How has asthma, a common but time.” its, and adjust medication Asthma-Friendly Is Your serious chronic disease. To make sure your child as needed to keep your School?, Asthma & Summer’s long afternoons doesn’t miss a thing this child’s asthma in control. Physical Activity in the spent playing outside can season, the NHLBI recom- • Schedule regular follow- School and a sample expose children with asth- mends that you work with up visits (at least every six Asthma Action Plan. ma to triggers that can your child’s doctor and ask months). bring on attacks, such as him or her to take the fol- • Work with you to identi- increased pollen and aller- lowing key actions that can fy your child’s asthma trig- gens from blossoming help your child—and you— gers, such as allergens like Children and their parents may plants and trees, and breathe easier. pet dander and pollens and both breathe easier when asth- irritants like tobacco ma is under control. Giving a Voice to the Cystic Summer Skin Care: Fibrosis Adult Community Boosting Hydration For

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(NAPS) courage to retake control of my life and She went on to write and produce her first While for many people age 26 is when speak out about my MS,” said Ms. Salerno solo album, “Believe,” in 2006, which was their dreams are just starting to come true, Kent. listed for several months on the pop/coun- for some, life can take a surprising turn. try music radio charts. She also started her Consider Kristie Salerno Kent. That was own music production company and direct- the age at which she was diagnosed with ed an award-winning film, “The Show Must multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic, often dis- Go On,” to help others understand the emo- abling disease that attacks the central nerv- tional and physical impact of MS. ous system. Ms. Salerno Kent was busily Ms. Salerno Kent became in–volved with planning her wedding day, just a few short MS organizations and is now a motivational months away. Suddenly, she felt certain that speaker who shares her story and sings to her dreams of becoming a singer, wife and inspire many others with severe health con- mom were out of reach. ditions. She lives in Atlanta, Ga., with her “I knew I wanted to become a Broadway husband and two children, Kingston and star since I was 7 and performing on a home- Giabella. She says it was her family that made stage for my family. When I was diag- motivated her to stop hiding her symptoms nosed with MS, it was just after completing and take steps to improve her health. my degree in theater. I was beginning to “I like to say that the word ‘dreams’ may experience numbness in my legs and feet end in ?MS,’ but MS doesn’t have to end your due to MS that made me think I would never dreams. I hope that now my story and my be on stage again,” said Ms. Salerno Kent. music can help others to pursue their own Her new autobiography, “Dreams: My passions and use that strength to face MS Journey with Multiple Sclerosis,” provides head-on and get the care they need,” she an inside look at the fear and denial that Ms. said. Salerno Kent, now a patient advocate, expe- Her autobiography “Dreams: My Journey rienced after her diagnosis and a defining with Multiple Sclerosis” is available now as event that encouraged her to follow her a free eBook or audiobook download at heart and live out her dreams. www.DreamsTheEbook.com. You can also “Like so many people with MS, for years I catch one of Ms. Salerno Kent’s perform- didn’t talk to anyone about what was hap- ances at several events—follow her appear- pening, even my husband Michael, because ances at www.DreamsTheEbook.com. it was too hard to explain. I always tried to hide my symptoms and avoided visiting the Kristie is a paid spokesperson for Acorda doctor. But then I got an opportunity to sing Kristie Salerno Kent’s autobiography shows how Therapeutics®, Inc. with a local band and I started to find the she didn’t let MS end her dreams. 4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, June 28, 2013

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