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VOTE MAY 4th McAuliffe move official: TA headed for Swansea RANDY BECKER Selectmen form search committee for replacement Integrity Dedication Work Ethic BY JASON BLEAU May 29. in love with that area of of Assessors and Finance NEWS STAFF WRITER McAuliffe did not the state and had last- Committee according to for WEBSTER — Town return several calls to ing friendships in the town charter. McAuliffe Administrator John his office to share his Swansea area that made did offer to serve on the Webster McAuliffe has official- thoughts for this story, it appealing to him on a committee as a non-vot- ly accepted an offer to but prior to accepting the personal level. ing member if the need SELECTMAN fill the same position in position he had called the The Board of Selectmen arises. decision a difficult one, now begins the process Selectman Robert Swansea. Paid For by Donna Becker The announcement saying he cherished his of seeking a successor Miller said he feels like came as no surprise for time with Webster and to McAuliffe with eight the town has made prog- many, after McAuliffe that his decision to leave weeks remaining before ress with McAuliffe at 508LOCAL.COM was revealed as a finalist in no way reflects any he moves on to his new the helm and said he for the and was made dissatisfaction with the post. The nine-member can’t criticize him for Market Place an offer for the position town. An avid boater committee will be com- making a move with his Find more at: www.508LOCAL.com but had yet to accept it and former town admin- prised of members of heart. Call 508-764-4325 to in early April. His last istrator for Somerset, the Board of Selectmen, advertise with 508Local.com day with the town will be McAuliffe said he fell School Committee, Board John McAuliffe Please Read MCAULIFFE, page ­A12 Marketplace today! ‘Idol’ alum visits CrossPoint Church

Stacey shares intimate set with congregation BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER NORTH OXFORD — CrossPoint Christian Church in North Oxford played host to a very spe- cial guest on Thursday, April 16, as a former American Idol contes- tant took the stage to sing in a very intimate show Jason Bleau photos for the members of the No little league would be complete without its own rendition of the Red Sox church and members of the local community. For the second year in LITTLE LEAGUE MARCHES ON a row, 2007 American Idol final six contestant Phil Stacey made a stop in WEBSTER — North Oxford to share his On April 19, it inspiring life stories, love was blue skies, for God and Jesus Christ green grass and and his love for music all smiles as the with local residents prior Webster Little to a much larger show the League celebrat- next day in Providence. ed opening day The show was made pos- with its annual sible thanks to a mutual parade and kick- friend between members off games. of the church and Stacey, who said he was more At right: The than happy to share his Cardinals walk as time with members of a a team to the open- church that he called one ing day ceremony. of the most welcoming organizations he has ever For more pho- Jason Bleau photos been a part of. tos, turn to page Phil Stacey shares one of his many stories of faith and belief “This is a great church A4! with the congregation at CrossPoint Christian Church during Please Read STACEY, page ­A12 the start of his set on April 16. ‘A resource for the entire community’ Legion finds new

Regional life in giving back Resource Center holds to veterans

open house BY JASON BLEAU to help replenish what NEWS STAFF WRITER has already been spent BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER OXFORD — Over the to help veterans in their past year, American times of need. WEBSTER — The new Legion Auxiliary Unit “We’re trying to raise community correction cen- 58, of Oxford, has become money to put back into ter in Webster, now called the quite the presence in the our account so we can Worcester County Sheriff’s local community. The help some of the local Office and Regional Resource organization has evolved veterans and the local Center, has been both a source from a defunct group to military families around of anticipation and controversy one with new life and town, whether they need Jason Bleau photos over the past few months leading vitality dedicated to help- just money towards a to its opening in February and The new Regional Resource Center, formerly known as a community correc- ing local veterans and light bill or they need a on Tuesday, April 14, the doors tion center, on Main Street in Webster, held an open house on April 14 to their families. ride somewhere and they were opened for an open house give citizens a firsthand look at the facility and what it has to offer. Continuing it’s efforts don’t have gas money or in hopes to showing the commu- the Auxiliary held a the kids can send back- nity what the center is really all rumors that it would be an open Evangelidis said the open house air jail started to circle. Public was a way to allow citizens with pancake breakfast on packs oversees for par- about. Sunday, April 19, as just ents there. We’re just try- In late 2014, just before the opinion about the center become lingering concerns or questions much more welcoming after sev- about the center to see first hand one of many past and ing to raise up money to November elections, word that upcoming fundraising get things going for that,” the center was in the works eral town meetings and informa- what the center looks like and tion sessions provided insight will be providing from here on efforts to give back to Hallene said. spread throughout the Webster those who put their lives Hallene said the break- community and caused a bit of into what the community could out to the community and those expect from the center. in the Dudley, Webster and on the line for their coun- fast was lightly attended, a stir as fears of who would be try. Auxiliary President however it was still con- served by the center and even Worcester County Sheriff Lew Please Read OPEN HOUSE, page ­A12 Elizabeth Hallene said the breakfast was meant Please Read LEGION, page ­A12 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com

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A well-earned reward ACCURACY WATCH: Heritage students win limousine ride after read-a-thon The Webster Times is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in a timely manner on page A3. We cannot run corrections based upon differences of opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, however, print letters to the editor from area residents who wish to add their com- ments to our news coverage. If you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voicemail box. ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENTS

Kathleen Pastore, Bruce from Status Limousine and the winners pose Kathleen Pastore serves some slices of pizza to the students at her in front of the limo: Nicholas Ramsey, Kaylie Richard, Alberto Ingram, end of the table. Alexander Audunsson, Samantha Lotter, Caleb Green, Ronan Shaw, Shaylan Cashman, Ashley Erickson and Alexander Gammetto. DON’T MISS A THING!

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But she With so much focus on technology www.designmythreads.com Hours: M-F 9-5, Th 10-7, Sat 9-1, Sun Closed Principal Kathleen Pastore. “Some of thinks the actual draw was being in the and video games, the kids have been before. But I never limo with Mrs. Pastore. Pastore was glad have. They loved all of the electron- “They like her so much,” said Stanley. that the Read-A- ics inside. There were MP3 players, “They dressed up. They loved the expe- Thon inspired video games, movies — it was fun. They rience of being in the limo.” children to read. enjoyed it.” Bruce from Status Limousine in “We find that Heritage School celebrated its sec- Sturbridge donated his time for free. children just ond annual Read-A-Thon this month. Zorba’s offered a discount on the stu- aren’t spending The students raised over $11,000, which dent’s chicken finger and pizza feast. enough time read- goes towards the school. According to Fourth grader Alex Gammetto raised ing to really pro- Pastore, the money will go towards the $155 for the Read-A-Thon. He said it’s vide them with Student Activities Fund, which covers fun to read. He likes “Diary of a Wimpy not only devel- materials for teachers and technology, Kid” and “My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish.” oping their read- such as smart boards. He said he has continued to read after ing schools and Because of the huge carnival for par- the Read-A-Thon ended. wide background ticipants, prizes from the community “It was fun because the limo was knowledge,” she and pizza parties, Pastore said there fancy,” he said. “It had a coffee holder, said. “Reading was a lot of incentive for the children a fog machine. I also like the food. It’s is the primary to read this year. The biggest draw for good.” contributor for many students was the chance to ride Third grader Caleb Green raised developing their in a limousine with the principal. The about $45 by reading two books over knowledge about student who raised the most money the month-long fundraiser. He liked the the world.” secured a spot in the limo. limo prize because he got to be with his “I think it was the attraction of doing friends and go out to eat during school. Olivia Richman something exciting that adults do,” she He also thought it was fun being with can be reached at said. “I liked the idea. It’s a unique the principal. 508-909-4132 or by prize.” “I read two books,” he said. “They e-mail at olivia@ Parent Volunteer Amy Stanley was were huge. One was 215 pages. The stonebridgepress. the one who suggested the idea, after other was 600 pages. It was Harry com. Potter. I liked the Read-A-Thon because GUESS YOU Public Meetings DIDN’T Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are READ retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- es, including Town Hall and the Internet. THE The Webster TImes is not responsible for changes and cancellations. PAPER. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT WEBSTER Monday April 27 When thing like speed limits change, JIM Cable Advisory Board, 10 a.m., Park we’re the first to know. Avenue Elementary You could be the second Public Hearing to Discuss FY 2016 Your Community Paper. CHAUVIN Budget, 7 p.m., Bartlett High School Told ya. FOR OFFICE OF DUDLEY TREASURER Monday April 27 OPEN HOUSE If Elected: Selectmen Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Dudley Pre-K - GRADE 8 Municipal Complex • I will maintain a professional and Tuesday, April 28th efficient office OXFORD Pre-K and K Informational Meeting begins at 6:00 PM • I will become a Certified Treasurer through Grades 1 – 8 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM Thursday April 30 the Massachusetts Treasurers’ and Collectors Association Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., St. School Oxford Town Hall 26 Main Street, North Grosvenordale, CT 06255 • I will work with the Financial Team to keep Phone: 860-923-2090 • Fax: 860-923-3609 the town of Webster in good financial standing Remember Mom, May 10th • I will work to establish professional A Great Gift For or any special •NAEYC Accredited • School Readiness Funding Available Mother’s Day, occasion. • NEASC Accredited • Specials ( P.E., Music, Technology, relationships with the financial businesses Graduation, One bracelet, • Safe Environment Spanish, Art, Band) who advise the Town Birthday, just change • Strong Academics • Full & Part-time Pre-K and Kindergarten • Involved Parents • Before and After School Programs • I will be accessible to the Town’s people and Anniversary, the clasp! • Longstanding Dedicated Administration, • Affordable-Financial Aid Available Faculty & Staff willing to observe, listen and learn to find out LESTAGE CONVERTIBLE Athletics-Fall, Winter, Spring Sports: COLLECTION their needs Cross Country: Girls & Boys, grades 4-8 • Soccer: Girls & Boys, grades 4-8 Basketball: Girls JV & V, Boys JV & V, grades 2-8 • Golf: Girls & Boys, Grades 5-8 And lastly, I will always remember “It’ is your money” and I ask for your support as Town An informational meeting for interested parents for both our Pre-K and Kindergarten programs will be held on Tuesday, April 28th, at 6:00 PM in the school cafeteria. Please bring Treasurer on Monday, May 4, 2015 $10 off next new purchase, layaway or repair. in your questions, big or small, to the meeting and we will be happy to answer them. –James Chauvin Some restrictions apply. Our Kindergarten screenings will take place on Tuesday, May 12th and Wednesday, May 13th. Please call the school for an appointment. We are looking forward to seeing you. Come see why we have been educating children for over 130 years. Paid For by the committee to elect Jim Chauvin 136 Main Street • Spencer, MA 01562 www.cormierspencer.com • 508-885-3385 Website: www.schoolofstjoseph.org • Email: [email protected] 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Webster Little League kicks of 2015 season

WEBSTER — Only a few weeks ago 18 inches of snow covered the Little League fields off of Lake Street in Webster. On April 19, it was blue skies, green grass and all smiles as the Webster Little League celebrated opening day with its annual parade and kickoff games. With teams bearing sponsors on their hats and names of major league teams in their jerseys, aspiring baseball stars from Webster took to the field for the ceremonial first pitch and that always exciting statement — “Play ball!”

Jason Bleau photos Webster’s version of the Twins were one of the first teams to his the parade route.

Webster’s Board of Selectmen are joined by Sen. Ryan Fattman and State Rep. Joe McKenna in celebrating opening day in Webster.

The Rays, sporting the bright blue uniforms, makes their way to the field for opening day.

Town and state elected officials lead the way along with the Webster Little League banner as the players make their way down Main Street in Webster.

The Bartlett High School Marching Indians brought up the rear of the parade playing the clas- The Giants walk the parade route through The A’s make their way through Webster sic tune “Take Me Out To The Ball Game.” Webster. during the 2015 Webster Little League Parade.

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WEBSTER — The Dudley Woman’s Club recently held its seventh annu- al Fashionista Fashion Show at Point Breeze Restaurant. We are deeply grate- ful for the support of all who contrib- uted or attended it. Our special thanks go to Point Breeze Restaurant, Coco’s Cottage, Men’s Wearhouse, Shepherd Hill Regional High School, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School, Ten Mangoes Photography, Oxford Home Depot, Pratt Trucking, Gentex Optics and Twin City Cleaners for helping to make this annual event a great success!

delivery of efficient, effective care. The Awareness Month and Child Mental total awarded to Harrington was $3.5 Health Week. The event will feature news brief million, of which $1.4 million has been tables with behavioral health service approved for this project. information, tools, children’s activi- Additional grants, donations, and ties, and giveaways, as well as relevant Color Run to raise money private funding are being examined to information on health and wellness for make up the remaining $1.5 million the the whole family. There will be refresh- for behavioral health at project needs to move forward. ments, entertainment, and raffles, as Access to behavioral health programs well. Harrington are at an all-time high, not only in the The event is rain or shine and starts state but across the country. Harrington at 79 Sayles Street in Southbridge. SOUTHBRIDGE — On May 3, the com- already has one of the most robust pro- The route is partially trail terrain and munity is invited to have a little fun – grams in the region, including substance includes moderate hills. and get a little colorful – to raise money abuse, psychiatric emergency services, Registration is $25, $15 for seniors and for behavioral health services. individual, couple and child/family students. Children under 10 are free but Harrington HealthCare’s ‘Take a counseling, outpatient counseling, par- must be accompanied by an adult. Mental Health Day’ is a family-friend- tial hospitalization, and a 14 bed inpa- For more information, to make a ly 5K walk or run that includes four tient unit in Southbridge. donation, or to sign up, visit http::// color stations – locations throughout the Harrington is committed to providing harrington.kintera.org/mentalhealth5k course where willing participants are quality, comprehensive care locally, and Questions about the event can be showered with a non-toxic, color corn- this program will fill a void in patient directed to Courtney Little at 508-765- starch mixture. At the end of the race, services. It will be the first inpatient 3009 or Blaine Schnare at 508-764-2420. the participants are a mixture of green, unit in central Massachusetts to offer an red, blue, and yellow, creating a fun, inpatient psychiatric unit with a special- tie-dye appearance. Similar color runs ty track for patients suffering from both are held internationally by various cor- mental illness and substance abuse. The porations. closest inpatient unit is 25 miles away, The event is just one step the health- a significant and inconvenient distance care system is taking to raise money for patients in Harrington’s service area. for an inpatient psychiatric unit to May also marks Mental Health be constructed at Harrington HealthCare at st Webster. The 14 61 Annual Windham County bed adult unit will offer a secure 4-H Auction & Tag Sale hospital setting to receive care for a This year at Woodstock Fairgrounds variety of behav- ioral health issues. Fri. and Sat. May 1st and May 2nd In November, Harrington applied Auction Both days preview 5PM, starts 6 PM for, and received, Tag Sale Friday: noon to 6 pm & Sat. 9 am -6 pm a Community Hospital Featuring New, Used and Antique Goods, Gift Certificates, Acceleration, Revitalization, & Live Plants, Silent Auction, Autographed sports posters, Transformation, Hourly Raffles & Bake Sale (CHART), invest- ment program Friday Night: Come see an autographed map of Phase II grant John Glenn’s second orbit! through the MA Health Policy Saturday Night 2 VIP Red Sox Tickets, June 24 game Commission (Minimum bid may be required on some items) (HPC). CHART makes phased Call 860-974-3379 investments in Massachusetts to arrange for a pickup or to schedule a delivery community hospi- Donations may be delivered to the 4-H Camp Horse barns entrance tals to enhance the 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning School district to host coordinated program review

WEBSTER — Dr. Barbara Malkas, tially implemented, the district must Departamento de Educación Primaria tran implementado o sólo parcialmente of the Webster Public Schools, propose to the Department corrective y Secundaria de una próxima Revisión implementado, el distrito debe propon- was informed by the Department of action to bring those areas into com- Coordinada de Programas que tendrá er a la acción correctiva Departamento Elementary and Secondary Education pliance with statutes and regulations. lugar este año escolar. Como parte de de traer esas áreas en el cumplimien- of an upcoming Coordinated Program Districts and schools are encouraged to esta Revisión del Programa Coordinado, to de los estatutos y reglamentos. Se Review that will be taking place this incorporate the corrective action into personal del Departamento visitará el anima a los distritos y las escuelas school year. their district and school improvement distrito durante la semana del 18 de para incorporar las medidas correc- As part of this Coordinated Program plans and professional development mayo. Estas visitas se llevan a cabo tivas en sus planes de distrito y de Review, Department staff will visit the plan. The school district will be pro- habitualmente por el Departamento mejora de la escuela y el plan de desar- district during the week of May 18. vided with technical assistance from de satisfacer los requisitos federales y rollo profesional. El distrito escolar se Such visits are routinely conducted the Department in developing a correc- estatales para la revisión periódica de les proporcionará la asistencia técnica by the Department to satisfy federal tive action plan. Both the Department’s los programas y servicios específicos del Departamento en el desarrollo de and state requirements for the periodic report and the corrective action plan de educación en las escuelas en todo el un plan de acción correctiva. Tanto el review of specific education programs are public information and will be Estado. El Departamento está revisando informe del Departamento y el plan and services in schools throughout the available to the public upon request. varios programas durante una sola vis- de acciones correctivas son infor- Commonwealth. The Department is Program Review Final Reports are also ita con el fin de utilizar Departamento mación pública y estarán disponibles reviewing several programs during a available on the Department’s Internet y el tiempo del personal de la escuela al público a petición. Programa de single visit in order to use Department website at http://www.doe.mass.edu/ de manera más eficiente y fomentar Revisión Informes Finales también and school staff’s time most efficiently pqa/review/cpr/reports. fuertes vínculos entre los programas. están disponibles en la página web del and to encourage strong connections Any member of the public may Revisión Coordinada de Programas Departamento en . The Department’s Coordinated by a member of the Department’s vis- siguientes programas: Educación Cualquier miembro del público puede Program Review will address the fol- iting team. Those wishing to be inter- Especial, Derechos humanos, y solicitar ser entrevistado por teléfono lowing programs: Special Education, viewed should call the superintendent’s Educación del Idioma Inglés. Después por un miembro del equipo visitante Civil Rights, and English Language office at 508-943-0104 no later than May de revisar distrito escolar procedimien- del Departamento. Las personas que Education. After reviewing school dis- 6, to leave their name and phone num- tos para estos programas, un equipo del deseen ser entrevistados deben llamar trict procedures for these programs, a ber, or they may call the Department of Departamento hará su visita in situ, a la oficina del superintendente en 508- Department team will make its onsite Elementary and Secondary Education durante el cual se revisará los registros 943-0104 más tardar 6 de mayo 2015 tam- visit, during which it will review at (781) 338- 3727. A member of the visit- individuales de los estudiantes, admin- bien dejar su nombre y número de telé- individual student records, interview ing team will contact each person desir- istradores de la entrevista, maestros fono, o pueden llamar al Departamento administrators, teachers and para- ing an interview within two weeks after y personal auxiliar docente, padres de Educación Primaria y Secundaria al professional staff, survey parents and the completion of the onsite visit. If an de la encuesta y observar los espacios (781) 338- 3727. Un miembro del equipo observe instructional spaces. After the individual is not comfortable commu- educativos. Después de que el sitio lo visitante pondrá en contacto con cada onsite visit it will prepare a report for nicating in English or requires some visitan preparará un informe para el persona que desee una entrevista den- the superintendent and school commit- other accommodation, the Department superintendente y la comisión escolar, tro de dos semanas después de la final- tee, with detailed findings for each pro- will make arrangements to communi- con los resultados detallados para cada ización de la visita in situ. Si un individ- gram. cate appropriately with the individual. programa. uo no se siente cómodo comunicándose Using a scale of ratings ranging from Utilizando una escala de califica- en Inglés o requiere algún otro tipo de “Commendable” to “Not Implemented,” ciones que van desde “Encomiable” a alojamientos, el Departamento hará los the report will rate the implementation EN ESPAÑOL “no implementado”, el informe va a arreglos para comunicarse adecuada- of each requirement reviewed by the Dr. Barbara Malkas, superintenden- evaluar la implementación de cada req- mente con el individuo. Department. Where requirements are te del Webster fue informado por el uisito revisado por el Departamento. found not implemented or only par- ¿Endónde los requites so se encuen- EDUCATION NOTEBOOK tion on the program has been the school year: beers from different regions. Education Foundation and Heidelberg University expertly wedded to inspiring SECOND HONORS Also join us at our silent auc- the Janet Malser Humanities texts of universal appeal,” Grade 8: Riley Mills, of tion table where you can bid Trust. selected student art- TIFFIN, Ohio — Ashley Ramsdell said. Oxford on a variety of great items work for sale. Come and see Racicot of Dudley, is among the Several selections feature Grade 6: Lacey Boulay, of including gift baskets, Red Sox the works of art created by our 50 members of the Heidelberg solos or accompaniment Oxford tickets and gift certificates. own proud artists! University Concert Choir pre- by students from the choir. Ticket price is $25 and includes paring for their final concert Featured soloists include Cody light hors d’oeuvres and tast- of the academic year as well as Henderson, Chelsea Smith, Shepherd Hill Regional ings. Proceeds will benefit the The George Sellig the upcoming annual spring Kelly Devine, Cy Boehler and 7 schools in Dudley-Charlton tour. Tim Borham. Organ accom- High School Regional School District Memorial Scholarship For its home concert April paniment will be provided through educator grants. 26, the choir will perform a pro- by Stephen Smith and violin DUDLEY — Shepherd Generously sponsored by WEBSTER — The Webster gram with the theme “Faith, accompaniment will be provid- Hill Regional High School Point Breeze Restaurant, Ted’s Lions Club is currently accept- Hope & Love.” Under the direc- ed by Cedric Robinson. Drama Club, 68 Dudley- Liquors and Nipmuc Liquors. ing applications for the George tion of Dr. Greg Ramsdell, the Since its inception in 1938, Oxford Road, Dudley, to per- Register for the event at www. Sellig Memorial Scholarship. choir is the premiere mixed the Concert Choir has achieved form “The Brothers Grimm dcedfoundation.org. We hope The winner will be selected choral ensemble of the universi- the distinction of being one of Spectaculathon,” a comedy by to see you there! based on the student’s aca- ty’s School of Music & Theatre. the premier collegiate choral Don Zolidis. The Shepherd Hill demic performance, communi- Repertoire for the home con- ensembles in the Midwest. Regional High School’s Drama ty service and financial need. cert is a deliberate reference Open to all Heidelberg stu- Club presents their spring pro- Dudley-Charlton The $1,000 award is present- to the final verse of the “love” dents, regardless of major, duction The Brothers Grimm ed each year to a graduating chapter: 1 Corinthians 13. the Concert Choir rehearses Spectaculathon, Friday, May 1, Regional School high school senior, who is a “Because of the sacred allu- three times each week and per- and Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m. resident of Webster, and will sion inherent in this theme, forms more than 15 concerts in the high school’s auditori- District Art Exhibition be continuing his or her edu- a great deal of the reper- each year, including a domes- um. Tickets are available at the cation in an accredited college toire we will be presenting is tic tour and a performance of door: $10 for adults and $5 for DUDLEY — The Dudley- program. Applications are drawn from the sacred cho- Handel’s “Messiah” as part of students and seniors. Children Charlton Regional School available at the Bartlett High ral tradition,” Ramsdell said. Heidelberg’s Christmas con- under 5 are admitted for free. District is pleased to announce School Guidance Department “However, rather than simply cert at Tiffin’s Ritz Theatre for Advanced tickets can also be the third annual, district-wide, or by contacting Dr. John pulling from a limited num- the Performing Arts. purchased via e-mail at kgrif- student art exhibition; Art Kalinowski at 508-943-7434. ber of genres and styles, the The upcoming tour will take [email protected] or by calling Through the Ages: Live In Applications are due May 1. repertoire for this program is Racicot, a senior majoring in (508) 943-6700, ext. 227. Living Color! The gala event intended to represent a diverse Communication & Theatre will feature over 3000 pieces and eclectic potpourri of choral Arts and Spanish, and the of artwork from district stu- literature.” choir south for a series of Dudley-Charlton dents in grades kindergarten Chester C. Corbin The concert program fea- performances May 11-16 in through 12. The exhibition tures “Cornerstone,” a piece Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Education Foundation is Friday, May 8, 5-8 p.m. at Public Library: with strong allusions to the South Carolina and Tennessee. Shepherd Hill Regional High gospel style; “Praise the Lord,” WEBSTER — Tickets are School and includes perfor- Upcoming Events an African folk song; “Break still available for this fun event mances by the Shepherd Hill of Day,” Michael John Trotta’s Assumption School on April 30, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., Jazz Band and Women’s Choir • Thursdays, 10-10:30 a.m.: emotionally charged setting at a Wine & Beer Tasting on ‘Mystique’, light refreshments, New! Toddler Storytime with of John Donne’s poem of the MILLBURY — The following Webster Lake. Come relax and and is free to all. Again, this Ali! same name; and “No Time,” students have been named to enjoy the sunset from the deck year will feature a silent auc- • Monday, April 27, 6:30 p.m.: an arrangement of three camp the honor roll at Assumption of Point Breeze Restaurant tion of works by student art- The Book Club meets to dis- meeting songs. “There should School for the third quarter of overlooking Webster Lake. ists and the gala event is sup- cuss “The Dog Stars” by Peter be no question that each selec- Sample a variety of wines and ported by the Dudley- Charlton Heller.

roll, potato, fruit. fruit, milk. and hummus, chilled mixed Wednesday, April 29: Thursday, April 30: Specialty fruit, milk. Grilled cheese sandwich, salad or salad plate or tuna Thursday, April 30: Grab and minestrone soup, fruit. roll-up or pulled pork sand- go or salad plate or tuna toll- Thursday, April 30: Grilled wich or crispy chicken patty up or pulled pork sandwich chicken patty, whole grain chef’s choices as posted, peas or crispy chicken patty, peas roll, green beans, fruit. and carrots, mashed potatoes, and carrots, mashed potatoes, Friday, May 1: Nachos gua- peach upside down cake, apple applesauce, milk. SHEPHERD HILL Monday, April 27: Chicken camole, salsa/cheese/meat, sauce, milk. Friday, May 1: Grab and go REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL nuggets, Romaine salad, rolls three-bean salad, fruit. Friday, May 1: Specialty or salad plate or stuffed crust salad or salad plate or stuffed pizza or hot dog, tossed salad, and butter, fruit variety of OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL sandwiches. crust pizza or hot dog, tossed fruit crisp, fruit, milk. Monday, April 27: Chicken Tuesday, April 28: Chicken salad, fruit crisp, fruit, milk. nuggets, Romaine salad, rolls CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY parmesan, spaghetti, salad, Monday, April 27: Specialty OXFORD MIDDLE and butter, fruit variety of fruit, rolls and butter, variety SCHOOL salad or salad plate or ham SCHOOL sandwiches. of sandwiches. and cheese roll-up or buffa- Tuesday, April 28: Chicken Wednesday, April 29: lo chicken sandwich or beef Monday, April 27: PB&J meal parmesan, spaghetti, salad, Meatball grinder, whole-grain steak smokie grill/bun, chef’s Monday, April 27: Grab or munchie lunch or ham sand- fruit, rolls and butter, variety roll, minestrone soup, fruit, choices as posted, soup of the and go or salad plate or ham wich or country pork patty on of sandwiches. variety of sandwiches. moment, roasted green beans, and cheese roll-up or buffalo bun,, roasted green beans, veg- Wednesday, April 29: Thursday, April 30: Sloppy vegetable and hummus, straw- chicken sandwich or beef steak etable and hummus, strawber- Meatball grinder, whole-grain Joes, on wheat bun, sweet pota- berries in a cloud, milk. smokie grill/bun, soup of the ries in a cloud, milk. roll, minestrone soup, fruit, to fries, fruit, variety of sand- Tuesday, April 28: Specialty moment, roasted green beans, Tuesday, April 28: PB&J variety of sandwiches. wiches. salad or salad plate or turkey vegetable and hummus, straw- meal or munchie lunch or Thursday, April 30: Sloppy Friday, May 1: Quesadilla roll-up crusty mac and cheese, berries in a cloud, milk. salad meal or turkey roll-up or Joes, on wheat bun, sweet pota- chicken, salad, fruit, variety of personal pizza, chef’s choices Tuesday, April 28: Grab and hamburger on a bun, steamed to fries, fruit, variety of sand- sandwiches. as posted, steamed corn, Jell-O, go or salad plate or turkey roll- corn, chilled pears, milk. wiches. chilled pears, milk. DUDLEY ELEMENTARY up or Crusty mac and cheese or Wednesday, April 29: PB&J Friday, May 1: Quesadilla Wednesday, April 29: personal pizza, steamed corn, meal or munchie lunch or chicken, salad, fruit, variety of SCHOOL Specialty salad or salad plate chilled pears, milk. salad meal or tuna on goldfish sandwiches. Monday, April 27: Hot dog on or tuna roll-up or Rib-B-Q/bun Wednesday, April 29: Grab or Rib-B-Q/bun, three bean DUDLEY MIDDLE whole grain roll, baked beans, or super burger, chef’s choic- and go or salad plate or tuna salad, vegetable and hummus, SCHOOL fruit. es as posted, there bean salad, roll-up or Rib-B-Q/bun or chilled mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday, April 28: soup of the moment, vegetable super burger, three bean salad, Thursday, April 30: PB&J and hummus, chilled mixed soup of the moment, vegetable Cheeseburger, whole grain Turn To MENU page ­­­A7 www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Senior Corner Webster Senior Center • House Number Signs: Birthday Cake, hosted by we will not be playing bingo. Shopping, Blood pressure (first Sheriff’s Office offers a free ser- Brookside Rehab. Thanks! Thursday) 116 School Street — Monday, vice to anyone who may be Panera Bread donation here • Fridays: Transportation to Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. interested in having a number Friday mornings weather per- UPCOMING EVENTS Hair Appointments to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m. sign made for his or her house. mitting! Thank you Panera! • Daily: Cards and Games, to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- Please inquire at Senior Center • A calendar of special Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour 949-3845) Office. ONGOING EVENTS events is available. Please call advance notice) • Senior Center will be closed • Available For Loan: Margaret at 508-949-8010 #3, for • Monthly: Wal-Mart, K-Mart, on Monday, May 25 in obser- Walkers, wheelchairs, shower • Monday: Chair Yoga more info or e-mail to coa@ dollar store, grocery store and vance of Memorial Day. chairs, canes, etc., inquire at 10:30-11:30 a.m., with Joanne dudleyma.gov. Volunteers are TJ Maxx trips, Birthdays, Book • Zumba Gold Classes are office. LaLiberte, HHP. Free! Monday always appreciated to help Club, Coin Club, Tea & Talk. held every Thursday 9:30-10:15 Please call the Senior Center Lunch Club, Tri Valley Meal, with meals and programs! a.m. Chair Yoga classes follow at (508) 949-3845 for addition- served at noon $3 donation, TRI-VALLEY INC. at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each class. al activities and upcoming 508-949-8010, ext. 3, to RSVP. Oxford Senior Center • Knitting/Crocheting Social: events. Po-Keno at 1 p.m. Monday, April 27: Lemon Mondays, 10 a.m. • Tuesday: 1 p.m., 13 Card 323 Main Street, Oxford, thyme chicken, sour cream/ • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: Dudley Senior Center Pitch, and Dudley Senior MA 01540, 508-987-6000, Open chive potato, Scandinavian Please note that you need to call Needleworker’s Group. Monday through Friday, 8:30 vegetables, fresh fruit. 48 business hours in advance Phone: 508-949-8010, option • Wednesday: 1 p.m.: Dudley a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28: Soup: Beef (two days) to schedule a ride. #3; Margaret Bussiere, Senior Needleworker’s Group, Closed April 20 for Patriots barley, beef paddy jardinière, 1-800-321-0243. Coordinator and Scrabble Players. Day. mashed potatoes, honey glazed • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. • Thursday: 1 p.m., Cribbage. carrots, snack and loaf, cookie. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and – 3 p.m. • Friday: 10-11 a.m. Chair ONGOING Wednesday, April 29: Herb Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Please Zumba with instructor Forty roasted pork, potatoes au gra- call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 UPCOMING EVENTS Arroyo ($2 donation) and at • Mondays and Fridays: Hot tin, spinach, applesauce. hours in advance to reserve 10:30-11:30 a.m. Chair Yoga breakfast, 8:30-9:45 a.m. Thursday, April 30: Spaghetti your meal. • April 24: Jimmy D’s Little with Joanne Laliberte HHP. • Tuesdays: Needle Workers, and meatballs, green beans, • Bingo: Every Tuesday, Italian Lunch is on hold; Chef Thank you ladies for keeping Chair Yoga birthday cake, plain cake. starts at 1 p.m. promptly. Please Jim had to make an emergency us motivated and moving! Tri • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, Friday, May 1: Cheese omelet arrive by 12:45 p.m. to sign in. trip to Italy. We will alert our Valley Lunch is served at 11:30 Pitch, EMS Presentations with spinach, O’Brien potatoes, • Progressive Pitch: Every many friends when he returns! a.m. followed by bingo at 12:30 (third Wednesday of the month) mixed vegetables, pears. Monday and Wednesday at 1 We’ll miss you Jim! p.m. Please note on days we • Thursdays: Strength p.m. • April 27: After lunch, Happy have Jimmy D’s Italian Lunch, and Balance Class, Grocery

Webster. Possession Class A. Drug. POLICE LOGS April 11 SWCCC Monthly Update Danielle M. Baarda, 22, 216 Lower WEBSTER — South Worcester County appropriate responses to emergencies. Gore Rd. Webster. Operating under Editor’s Note: The information con- Communications Center (SWCCC), • Fiber-optic based “wireline” con- influence of liquor, negligent operation tained in these police logs was obtained located in Webster is a regional 911 pub- trol of off-site radio equipment will be of motor vehicle. through either press releases or other lic safety answering point and dispatch implemented. Traditional copper based public documents kept by each police center serving the towns of Webster and telephone lines are struggling to main- department, and is considered to be Dudley. tain efficient radio communications for the account of police. All subjects are DUDLEY POLICE SWCCC provides police, fire, emer- public safety environments. The new considered innocent until proven guilty gency medical services, and afterhours fiber based connection will allow for a in a court of law. If a case is dismissed DEPARTMENT ARRESTS department of public works dispatch high quality interface for many years to services for both towns. come. This type of install will be a first in court or the party is found to be inno- April 7 cent, The Times, with proper documen- During the month of March, SWCCC of its kind for the South County area and Jeffery A. Sprague, 34, 3 Oak St. handled a total of 2,650 calls for service quite possibly even beyond. tation, will update the log at the request Dudley. Operating motor vehicle with of the arrested party. (an average of 85 calls per day), 1,728 • Dispatch and Police Records suspended license, subsequent offence. originating in the town of Webster and Management Systems from the towns of April 10 892 originating in the town of Dudley. Webster and Dudley are in the process Steven A. Gardner, 29, 14 Whitcomb Of these calls, 1,569 originated by use of of being merged into a single database. WEBSTER POLICE St. Webster. (3) counts out of agency the Emergency 911 system. Requests for Additionally, the Webster and Dudley warrants, fugitive from justice without police services totaled 1,985, fire services Fire Departments are in the process of DEPARTMENT ARRESTS warrant. 52, and EMS services 613. converting to the same central records April 11 April 6 The Dispatchers of the SWCCC contin- management system. Anthony C. Comeau, 21, 22 Nelson A. Barker, 21, 535 School St. ue to provide a strong and professional Additional technological advances are St. Webster. Marked lanes violation, Webster. Warrant arrest. service to the towns and member agen- planned for the future as well. operating under influence of liquor, Edmond C. Paradis, Jr., 48, 70 N Main cies. We continue to work to grow our In closing, I would like to acknowl- negligent operation of motor vehicle. center into a model for Regional 911 edge and commend all of the dispatch- St. Webster. Warrant arrest. Jason R. Panczyk, 28, 16 Mechanic St. Centers that may develop in the future. ers of the South Worcester County Donald E. Prunier, 44, 36 Lake St. Webster. (2) Out of agency warrants. Multiple technological advances are Communications Center for jobs well Webster. Warrant arrest. Tyler C. Shute, 23, 175 Whitwell St. currently being implemented, all fund- done during the month. Multiple critical April 7 Quincy. By Law Violation. ed through the State 911 Department incidents took place during the month Derek R. Girardin, 19, 94 Lower Gore Ryan O. Collins, 35, 179 Old Webster Regional Development Grant Program. of March, which can have an effect on Rd. Webster. Disorderly conduct, dis- Rd. Oxford. Operating under influence • Automated Vehicle Locating equip- dispatchers in the same manner as turbing the peace, false/silent 911 call. of liquor, negligent operation of motor ment has been installed which will allow responders. I am happy to report that all April 8 vehicle, fail to stop/yield. dispatchers to know where their police, incidents were handled in a professional Dina P. Goparian, 45, 30 Poland St. fire, and EMS responders are located, manner and that all responders returned thereby ensuring the most timely and home safely to their families.

wich, whole-wheat bread with Romaine Mexican rice, seasoned beets, chilled MENU Monday, April 27: Turkey sandwich, lettuce or BBQ pulled pork, whole- peaches, milk. continued from page A6­­­ whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- wheat bun, sweet potato fries, green Friday, May 1: Chick fajita salad, meal or munchie lunch or salad meal tuce or chicken patty/whole-wheat bun, beans, fruit cocktail, milk. beans spinach bread sticks or turkey or ham sandwich or pulled pork sand- long grain brown rice pilaf, cauliflower, Thursday, April 30: Turkey sandwich, sandwich, whole-wheat bread with wich, peas and carrots, mashed pota- spiced applesauce, milk. whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- Romaine lettuce or personal pan pizza, toes, applesauce, milk. Tuesday, April 28: Turkey sandwich, tuce, or Mexican taco bowl, long grain salad with baby spinach leafs/chick- Friday, May 1: PB&J meal or munchie whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- brown rice pilaf, seasoned corn, chilled peas, pineapple tidbits, milk. lunch or salad meal or sandwich of the tuce, or hot dog, whole-wheat bun, oven peaches, milk. baked French fries, peas and carrots, Friday, May 1: Turkey sandwich, day or yummy cheese pizza, mixed veg- BAY PATH etables, fruit crisp, fruit, milk. chilled pears, milk. whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- Wednesday, April 29: Turkey sand- tuce or personal pan pizza, salad with BREAKFAST CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY wich, whole-wheat bread with Romaine baby spinach leafs/chickpeas, chilled SCHOOL lettuce, chicken fries, sweet potato fries, peaches, milk. Monday, April 27: Blueberry pan- dinner roll, whole-wheat, green beans, cakes with syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit Monday, April 27: PB&J meal or BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL fruit cocktail, milk. juice, fruit variety. munchie lunch or ham sandwich or Thursday, April 30: Turkey sand- Monday, April 27: Chicken fajita Tuesday, April 28: Sausage, egg and country pork patty on bun, roasted wich, whole-wheat bread with Romaine salad, beans spinach bread sticks or cheese on an English muffin, 4 oz. green beans, vegetable and hummus, lettuce or Mexican taco bowl, long grain turkey sandwich, whole-wheat bread yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. strawberries in a cloud, milk. brown rice pilaf, seasoned corn, chilled with Romaine lettuce, or chicken patty, Wednesday, April 29: Scrambled eggs, Tuesday, April 28: PB&J meal or peaches, milk. whole-wheat bun, long grain brown rice bacon, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey Friday, May 1: Turkey sandwich, pilaf, broccoli with cheese sauce, spiced juice, fruit variety. roll-up or hamburger on a bun, steamed whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- applesauce, milk. Thursday, April 30: Assorted bagel, corn, chilled pears, milk. tuce or personal pan pizza, salad with Tuesday, April 28: Chick Fajita assorted cream cheese, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 Wednesday, April 29: PB&J meal or baby spinach leafs, chickpeas, pineap- salad, beans spinach bread sticks or oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. munchie lunch or salad meal or tuna ple tidbits, milk. turkey sandwich, whole-wheat bread on goldfish or Rib-B-Q/bun, three bean with Romaine lettuce or sliced turkey/ LUNCH salad, vegetable and hummus, chilled WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL gravy, mashed potatoes, cranberry Monday, April 27: Grilled cheese, mixed fruit, milk. Monday, April 27: Turkey sandwich, sauce, salad with baby spinach leafs/ tomato soup, garden salad, fruit variety. Thursday, April 30: PB&J meal or whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- chickpeas, chilled pears, milk. Tuesday, April 28: Hot dog on whole- munchie lunch or salad meal or ham tuce or chicken patty, whole-wheat bun, Wednesday, April 29: Chick fajita wheat bun, vegetarian chili, fruit vari- sandwich or pulled pork sandwich, peas long grain brown rice pilaf, broccoli salad, beans spinach bread sticks or tur- ety. and carrots, mashed potatoes, apple- with cheese sauce, spice applesauce, key sandwich whole-wheat bread with Wednesday, April 29: Cheeseburger sauce, milk. milk. Romaine lettuce or BBQ pulled pork, - Beef burger topped with cheese on Friday, May 1: PB&J meal or munchie Tuesday, April 28: Turkey sandwich, whole-wheat bun, sweet potato fries, whole-wheat bun, baked tater tots, fruit lunch or salad meal or sandwich of the whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- green beans, fruit cocktail, milk. variety. day or yummy cheese pizza, mixed veg- tuce or hot dog, whole-wheat bun, oven Thursday, April 30: Chick fajita salad, Thursday, April 30: BBQ pulled pork etables, fruit crisp, fruit, milk. baked French fries, peas and carrots, beans spinach bread sticks or turkey on a whole-wheat bun, baked beans, PARK AVENUE SCHOOL chilled pears, milk. sandwich, whole-wheat bread with coleslaw, fruit variety. Wednesday, April 29: Turkey sand- Romaine lettuce, Mexican taco bowl,

Financial How to be an “environmental” investor Focus This week, according to the National Institute of strategy that’s appropriate for your taken its business in a new direction. we observe Environmental Health Sciences. So goals, risk tolerance and time horizon. Instead of just liquidating the invest- JEFF the 45th from an environmental standpoint, it Of course, within your strategy you ment and using the cash to buy, say, an BURDICK anniversa- might be smart for all of us to “stream- can make adjustments as your circum- ultra-high-definition television with all ry of Earth line” our possessions. And the same stances change over time, but there’s the bells and whistles, you could find a Day. Since could be true for our investments — it’s probably no need to toss your entire new use for the proceeds in your invest- its inception in 1970, Earth Day has not always a case of “the more, the mer- approach overboard. As you invest, ment portfolio. To name one possibility, inspired millions of people to take rier.” It’s particularly important not though, always be aware that the value you could use the money to help save action to improve the environment. But to own too many of the same type of of your investments will fluctuate, and for a child’s college education. Or you the lessons of environmentalism can investments, because you could suffer there are no guarantees that you won’t might use it to help fill other gaps in also be applied to other areas of life — a setback in a market downturn that lose value. your portfolio. such as investing. Specifically, as an primarily affects those assets. Recycle — Aluminum cans become By following the “reduce, reuse and investor, you may well want to follow Reuse — One way of being environ- airplane parts, old phone books are recycle” philosophy, you can help make the “three R’s”: reduce, reuse and recy- mentally conscious is to repair, rather transformed into textbooks and plastic the world a “greener” place to live. And cle. than replace, durable goods such as beverage containers may end up as the by applying the same principles to the Let’s see how these environmental bicycles, washers, dryers, etc. After all, carpeting on your floors. It’s truly amaz- way you invest, you can create a health- themes can be applied to your invest- “new” is not always better. Many inves- ing how recycling can give new life to ier environment in which to pursue ment habits: tors are also prone to tossing out the old, unwanted products. In a way, you your important financial goals. Reduce — Many of us probably own old and bringing in the new — and not can also “recycle” investments that no more things than we really need. In always with the best results. For exam- longer meet your needs, either because This article was written by Edward fact, if all the other people on Earth ple, some investors switch their over- your circumstances have changed or Jones for use by your local Edward used as much “stuff” as we do in the all strategy every so often in attempts because the investments themselves Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact United States, the planet would need to capitalize on some trend they have have become fundamentally altered — Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones to have three to five times more space heard about. But you’re almost certain- as is the case when a company in which Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or just to hold and sustain everybody, ly better off by sticking with a long-term you invested has shifted its focus or [email protected]. 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Practice makes perfect Technical Rescue Team hosts regional drill

Southbridge firefighter/paramedic and Technical Rescue Team member Kelly Manning wasn’t even breaking a sweat as she walked away from one of the emergency sites, even though she had just been dangling on harnesses, halfway down a tall tower, hundreds of feet off the ground, attempting to lift 170 pounds of dead weight. She said that being at the drill allows you to work with different people and become a bet- ter critical thinker. “I think as a firefighter it’s important to be well rounded with different disci- plines to be called to any type of inci- dent,” said Manning. “I also do scuba diving and HAZMAT. In the past we Charlton Fire Chief Charles Cloutier said had to respond to serious incidents like there were four Technical Rescue Team the tornado in 2011. We need to be pre- members from Charlton at the drill. pared so a drill like today really helps us prepare for something like that. We Olivia Richman photos never worked together before. To be can work out some of the bugs and the able to test capabilities and communi- “When working in a confined space, one thing to watch out for is making sure everyone has kinks.” air,” said Auburn Fire Chief Stephen Coleman. cations and all of the phases of rescue is So how did it come to be that a bunch very important.” of specialized firefighters met at a BY OLIVIA RICHMAN According to Auburn Fire Chief At each of the rescue scenario sites power plant in Charlton? Community NEWS STAFF WRITER Stephen M. Coleman Jr., the District 7 there is an evaluator. The scenarios Rep. Admin Manager of Millennium CHARLTON — Massachusetts Fire chairman, the simulation began when were created by Kevin Nord of the Power Jayne Vranos said that post 9/11, District 7’s Technical Rescue Team Millennium called 911 saying that while Plymouth County Technical Rescue the plant was approached by someone had a daylong drill at the Millennium the plant was operating there was a Team, Duxbury Fire Chief and Head of on the SWAT team, asking if they could Power Plant where the specialized unit microburst that came through and Technical Rescue Committee for Fire use the area for training. practiced rescues during high angle, injured several workers while they were Chiefs Association of Massachusetts. “We realized that we had a really confined space and trench emergencies performing regular duties. Charlton’s Each scenario was created after speak- good opportunity to help out police, fire while the plant was still running. The Technical Rescue Team was first to ing to chiefs from all over the district and SWAT professionals and give them goal was to be as authentic as possible, arrive and assess the situation. Each and finding out which scenarios would a place to train,” said Vranos. “We are complete with 170-pound dummies. team arrived in “real time,” responding be the most common and which skills out of the way, secluded, an industrial While Technical Rescue Teams from how they would to a true emergency, so each team needed to work on. facility. It works out great. It’s a great each of the 15 communities practice it could be evaluated by the Plymouth Charlton Fire Chief Charles Cloutier opportunity. We’re happy to be able rescues often, it’s not as common for County Technical Rescue Team on how said that Charlton has four members on to give them a place to do their drills. every single community to work togeth- long each team takes to arrive. the Technical Rescue Team. But all of It gives them hands-on training that er. There were 48 team members on site “It’s important to have drills like this the firefighters in the town are trained would be similar to real-world scenari- on Tuesday, April 14. because we don’t usually have a chance at an awareness level. os. When it comes to life and death, this The large-scale rescue was made pos- to all work together,” said Coleman. “The importance of today’s drill is to is very important.” sible in part by Homeland Security, “Some of these teams are two hours test the team,” he said. “This is the first which gave District 7 $299,835 in grants apart from each other. To pull people big test with the entire district. We drill Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- towards training and equipment. in from West Brookfield and Auburn as a team because it takes so many peo- 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- Included in that total is $38,574 to run — drills of this size only occur once or ple to facilitate a rescue. We are much bridgepress.com. the Operation BuzzER exercise. twice a year. Some of these people have better off working as a team.” news briefs Manchaug Pond watershed-wide clean Clean-up scheduled of up event! Garbage bags, rubber gloves, and refreshments will be provided. Manchaug Pond Watershed Educational information on residen- tial Low Impact Development (LID) DOUGLAS/SUTTON/OXFORD — techniques such as landscaping with Join the members and friends of the buffer zones and rain gardens to limit Manchaug Pond Foundation in a spring runoff of fertilizer nutrients and pet and cleanup event of Manchaug Pond: its livestock wastes will be offered to par- shoreline, roadsides, public access boat ticipants as made possible by the water ramp, and watershed. quality grant. The Manchaug Pond In cooperation with the Town of Foundation’s educational events look to Sutton Highway Department and improve the water quality of the pictur- a Massachusetts Department of esque 380-acre community lake that lies Environmental Protection (MassDEP) within Douglas and Sutton through the S. 319 Non-point Source Pollution education of the many users and water- Grant, the effort is scheduled to take shed residents. Rain date is Sunday, place Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. April 26. Courtesy photo to 12 noon with volunteers meeting For more information contact coordi- at the state Public Access Boat Ramp nator Marty Jo Henry, at WaterQuality@ the Rainbow for Girls. Following the on Torrey Road in Sutton. All will hit ManchaugPond.org. Rainbow Girls gather for service the residents enjoyed the coffee the pavement with garbage bags in hour that was hosted by the Rainbow hand to clean the roadsides, break the ‘Rainbow Sunday’ assemblies. Everyone enjoyed the waves with small boats and long arms social time and spending time together. to clean the shoreline, and with shovels CHARLTON — The Overlook A few former adult advisors and former and barrels to tackle the ramp all in a in Charlton was the location of the members of Rainbow enjoyed visiting annual Rainbow Sunday services for with the girls and learning about some seven Rainbow Assemblies on April of the things that the girls are now 12 — Rainbow Girls from Framingham working on in Rainbow. We even found FUN WITH EGGS Assembly #47, Spencer Assembly a former member of Rainbow that was #72, West Springfield Assembly #79, 93 years old! Courtesy photos Gardner Assembly #83, Holden Rainbow is a youth organization for WEBSTER — Residents of Christopher Heights in Webster had a great Assembly #85, Oxford Assembly #89, girls between the ages of 11 and 21 time coloring eggs before Easter. Pictured, Pauline, Louise and Diane were and Barre Assembly #114. The girls where girls gain experience in leader- a few of the residents that attended. along with parents, friends, and adult ship and character building through advisors arrived at The Overlook, greet- opportunities of public speaking and ed the residents as they came down for community service. The girls have fun Sunday services. and enjoy spending time together. The girls then lined up and carried For more information about Rainbow the flags into the Chapel and observed or to find a Rainbow Assembly near Sunday services with the residents at you — please visit www.massiorg.net or The Overlook. Rainbow Sunday is an www.gorainbow.org. event that celebrates the founding anni- versary of the International Order of

St. Joseph School Third Quarter Honor Roll

HIGH HONORS Valliere Grade 5: Izabella Bezak, Benjamin Colebourn, Olivia Duquette, Julia Grade 8: Boudreau, Bartosz Libuda, Antonia Peters, Elizabeth Mamro, Justyn Sudyka Walker Grade 7: Abigail Duval Grade 4: Christopher Best, Emma Grade 6: Mankarios Boulet, Kaeleigh Sullivan, Julia Grade 5: Seth Boudreau, Benjamin Zdrok Duval, Elzbieta Gronek, Szymon Mamro, Sebastian Podgorny, Riley Peters, Juliana Zalewski RECOGNITION Grade 4: Benjamin Duquette, Nicholas Fennelly, Parick Mahlert, Remonda Mankarios, Olivia Grade 8: Robert Fanning, Hannah Montione, Alexandro Montreuil, Iozzo, Kaja Pianko, Cassandra Joshua Njorge, Kelleigh Strong, Rudnicki, Joseph Starr Jadyn Williams CREDIT

HONORS Grade 7: Nolan Ciani, John Medaglia, Antoni Piascik Grade 6: Dedrick Baublitz, Grade 8: Nicole Kulpa, Alexandra Christopher Mahlert, Marcus Sobczak, Alicja Stachowicz Robbins Grade 7: Paul Davey, Jessica Grade 5: Boynton, Hayden Gardner, Aleksandra Taylor, Lucas Dery Yash Grade 4: Ava Edwards, Casey Grade 6: Jack Colebourn, Adriana Rekowski Duby, Aidin Rosario, MacKenzie www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 ‘Laughter is the best medicine’ ‘Pasta & Laughta’ fundraiser benefits Relay for Life

By the end of the Luminaria Ceremony, almost the entire room was aglow with glow sticks. Almost every single person had lit one in memory of a friend or relative who had died of cancer.

Father Peter Omoywo from St. Anne’s in Fiskdale said a prayer for cancer patients and their families: “We ask for peace and love for all your people who are so dedicat- Lucille Ravenelle with Pawfect Pal’s mascot, ed to continue their mission in a fight for a a big mastiff stuffed animal. cure.”

Dave Kane performed his comedy show as Father Misgivings, a Catholic priest character he made up on a radio show he worked on. Here, he picks on an audience member.

Rob Briere, Sylvia Buck, Karen, Julie and Douglas Kenward.

Charlene Richard, Sophie and Judy Shute laugh and chat over some pasta.

The VFW was packed with guests waiting to feast on some pasta and hear Father Misgivings’ standup.

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Pawfect Pals member and event orga- NEWS STAFF WRITER nizer Lucille Ravenelle had put togeth- SOUTHBRIDGE — Father Misgivings er the “Pasta & Laughta” event. Like brought the house — well, VFW — previous years, she teamed up with down on Saturday, April 18, during the Hedgehogs Captain Rick Stearns, who Pawfect Pals’ annual “Pasta & Laughta” did all of the cooking with his wife, Relay For Life fundraiser. daughter and sister. The full house seemed to be relating “I think it’s great,” she said. “We’re to Dave Kane’s jokes about growing up all one, big happy family. All of the Jane and Dick Laporte and Peter Omwoyo felt Catholic, from the differences between money goes towards the same cause. Jackie and Rich Valle. Said Rich: “It’s great! the night was wonderful. Protestants and Catholics to wondering We’re all here for the same reason — to They always do a good job.” where the money from the collection find a cure.” After the Luminaria Ceremony, basket ended up going. Echoed Stearns, “We’re really family. she stepped down this year – and how As people entered they could take We do it all together. There is a compe- Father Misgivings took to the stage. well the team has been doing over the The crowd couldn’t stop laughing. part in a 50/50 raffle, which ended up tition to see which team can raise the decade. It was followed by a Luminaria raising over $340, around $170 going most money, but every dollar does add Said Ravenelle, “Laughter is the best Ceremony with glow sticks. medicine.” towards the American Cancer Society. up and goes to the same cause.” “By the time it’s done all of the glow There were also many gift baskets Pawfect Pals members started serv- sticks will be lit,” she noted. “Everyone Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- being raffled off. The baskets were all ing the feast at 6 p.m. After the dinner, has been touched by cancer. But we are made by members of Pawfect Pals and a Ravenelle went on stage to talk a little 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- told we are making progress. That’s a bridgepress.com. few were donated form local businesses. bit about her ten years as captain – good thing.” The Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) ANACS, the third party mound and the date wore out confirmed. coin grading service out of very quickly. As a result, Fraser As regular readers will recall, mint Centennial Colorado, has and the Mint staff re-designed marks were hand punched onto dies monthly specials. The Coin the obverse, putting the Buffalo until quite recently. This was true for of the Month for April is the on a straight line plain, with the entire run of Buffaloes. As a result Buffalo, or Indian Head nickel. the date sufficiently recessed. there are some less valuable, but still James E. Fraser’s beloved Thus, for the 1st year of issue highly collectible OMM’s (Over Mint design continues to be one of we have Type I (on mound) and Marks). The most collectible are the 1938 the most collected coin series Type II (on plain) from all three D/D and the 1938 D/S. I recently came (next to the Lincoln cent) in mints (Philly, Denver, and San across a collection that had two D/S in Mint history. How beloved is Francisco). outstanding condition. I sent them both it? The Mint has resurrected Treasures There are some great, high- out to be certified and both came back as his design twice…the one ounce ly collectible error rarities, a MS 65 coins. gold Buffalo and the 5-ounce sil- in Your few of which have been discov- Pricing for early Buffaloes (1913-1918 ver Buffalo. ome ered in the past 20 years. The S) are generally higher in all grades than Fraser and his wife, Laura H most notable error variety is 1917 and hand punched an 8 over the the later years. However, there are some Gardin Fraser, were an extreme- the 1937D three-legged coin. 7. The coin went into production early later year low mintage coins that gener- ly talented pair of engravers. PAUL JOSEPH The Mint staff tried to extend in 1918 with the faulty die. The error is ate very good prices. Examples are the She was, arguably, the better the use of the dies by remov- quite noticeable on better grade coins by 1919D ($12 in G condition), 1921 S ($45 in of the two and she designed ing the obverse die after it had the straight line of the top of the 7 clearly G), 1924-S ($12 in G), 1926 S ($15 in G), and numerous medals, tokens, and coins. produced a good number of coins and showing above the rounded top loop of the 1931 S ($12 in G). Fraser knew that if he used one native polishing it. This would remove irreg- the 8. While heavily worn (circulated) Even 2 digit, 3 digit, and dateless American as the model for the obverse, ularities on the surface. However, they examples are harder to see, the error is Buffaloes are worth more than face that model’s tribe would “claim” the tried this too often with one of the dies still visible. value. The accompanying picture shows coin as their own. So he wisely used used in Denver and ended up polishing A more recent discovery is the 1914/3 the obverse of a 1937D 3-legged Buffalo. three different models from three differ- a shallow section of the die, the Buffalo’s Philadelphia nickel. That obverse die ent tribes. right front leg, out of existence. Thus was produced for the same reason and in Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey The coin replaced the Liberty V nick- final production using this die showed the same manner as the 1918/7. However, Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508- el (1883-1912). Originally, the obverse only three legs. the upper right corner of the underlying 943-6570, [email protected]; www. design had the American bison (“Black Other valuable error varieties of the 3 is fairly difficult to discern on all coins, greyghostcorp.com; The author conducts Diamond” from the Bronx Zoo in NYC) Buffalo series include the 1918/7 D coin. regardless of their grades. Thus, it was certified coin and antique/collectible standing on a mound. The date was Again, in an effort to save money, Mint quite some time after they were pro- appraisals, on site estate sales, auctions, not sufficiently depressed below the staff in Denver took a left over die from duced before they were discovered and and cleanouts. 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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Letter A new law was The Webster Times writers are encouraged to remain passed near the end Believe it or not, we’re coming up on focused on endorsing a candidate, and of last year that that time of year — election season. to refrain from commenting negatively impacts all drivers Editorial Candidates in our communities are about opponents. Failure to follow that on Massachusetts gearing up for the annual elections, and guideline could result in rejection of a roadways. just as they are hoping for a good voter letter to the editor. Chapter 481 of the turnout, Stonebridge Press wants to Letters should not be written as acts of 2014 made hear from you. Who do you support in though to a particular individual (for changes requiring The power of your town’s upcoming election? Why? example: “Your decision was wrong. Chief’s the use of lights on What issue is most important to you? You should not act in that way.”). Refer vehicles at specif- Our Election Letters Policy is as fol- to individuals by name, and then by Corner ic times. Since the lows: “he” or “she” or “they” in subsequent STEVE change took place forgiveness Absolutely no anonymous Sound Offs references. on April 7, I have may be submitted in endorsement of For election-related letters only, there WOJNAR been asked several any candidate for political office. Any is a 500-word limit, and all submissions questions. One in mention of a political candidate and/or will be published as space is available. particular surrounds newer vehicles She stood there with tears in her issues he or she has addressed, and any Any candidates for office will be equipped with running headlights. Are eyes, shaken to the core, filled with election-related matter, must be done in allowed one letter to introduce them- using these lights sufficient to meet the nerves, grief and sorrow, but she spoke a signed Letter to the Editor. selves and their candidacy. Candidates requirements of the law? with conviction. All endorsement/election-related let- will not be allowed to submit any other The rules governing headlight use are Her son was gone, but she showed ters must be received in a timely enough election-related letters. contained in several sections of the law. true fashion to allow for publication up until The editor reserves the right to edit Headlights (as well as taillights) are The strength one week before your town’s election. any and all submissions at his dis- to be used on a motor vehicle “during in her While space dictates how many letters cretion. When possible, attempts will the period from one half after sunset Minor state- are published in each issue, prompt be made to allow the letter writer to to one half hour before sunrise, and ment. Details submission will increase the likelihood rewrite, but the final decision rests with during any other period when visibil- “I for- of inclusion. In other words, writers the editor. ity is reduced by atmospheric condi- give the ADAM are advised not to wait until two weeks No “Your Turn” columns will be tions so as to render dangerous fur- hands of MINOR before an election to submit a letter. No accepted as candidate endorsements. ther operation without lights being dis- the peo- election-related letters will be published The editor reserves the right to refuse played.” The changes to Massachusetts ple that in the paper directly preceding an elec- a submission if it does not meet any of General Laws Chapter 85 Section 15 had a tion. the aforementioned guidelines for pub- now requires headlights and taillights hand in my son’s murder. I pray and The following is a list of our dead- lication. The editor may otherwise edit to be used when, “visibility is reduced hope that someday everyone out there lines, according to town. Please note or reject a letter at his discretion. such that persons or vehicles on the will forgive them also.” that the deadline has passed for letters There are a lot of important issues roadway are not clearly discernible at a Aaron Hernandez, only minutes pertaining to th e Webster election: facing every town this year and you distance of 500 feet or when the vehicle’s before, had been found guilty of first-de- • Dudley: Monday, June 1, 12 p.m., for deserve a say in them. You’ll get one windshield wipers are needed;” This gree murder and sentenced to life in the June 5 Webster Times chance at the polls on Election Day. amendment now requires both front prison without parole, completing his • Oxford: Monday, May 4, 12 p.m., for You have another chance on our Op/ and rear lights to be used during this absolute free fall from grace as a star the May 8 Webster Times Ed pages. period. A violation can result in a civil tight end for the New England Patriots, All letters must be signed, with a So what are you waiting for? fine of $5. Although the fine appears all the way to a convicted murderer in place of residence and phone number small, it is a surchargeable violation for a jump suit, behind bars. insurance purposes. The man he was found guilty of kill- For those vehicles equipped with run- ing, Odin Lloyd, was shot multiple ning headlights, it will be necessary to times, killed execution style in June activate your taillights as well in order 2013, a cold-blooded display of ruthless- Letters to the Editor to be in compliance. The law has good ness from a man many thought was intentions and will take some drivers the future of football in New England. time to adjust. Similar laws exist in Oh, how quickly things change. And, Before going to the polls, consider this other states, so this is not a unique situ- oh, how little we think we know about To the Editor: community. While many know that he ation. By using lights, there is a greater those we idolize. What qualities are you looking for in donated $500,000 to building the new likelihood of your vehicle being noticed But it was the statements of Lloyd’s a selectman? police station in town, not many people sooner. Please be conscious of this mother, Ursula Ward, during a state- Are you in search of a candidate who know the countless hours of his time change. Your cooperation can result in ment to the judge after the conviction lives out their campaign motto and gen- that he donated to the project while safer driving habits and a reduction in that I think struck me the most as I uinely wants the best for our town? serving as Secretary of the Webster accidents and injuries. watched the events unfold last week on As you head to the polls on May 4, Police/Fire Station Building Committee CNN. Her son was ripped away from please consider placing your vote for since 2008. In addition, he is a Trustee Thanks again for your questions and her at 27 years old nearly two years Randy Becker. Randy embodies every of Nichols College and currently comments. Please send them to me at now, and she had been dealing with quality that you see on his campaign serves as the Chairman of the Finance the Dudley Police Department, 71 West the resulting high profile, highly publi- signs including integrity, dedication Committee. He is also the President of Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail cized court case in its aftermath involv- and work ethic. As chief financial offi- the St. Louis School Endowment Fund, at [email protected]. Opinions ing a star professional athlete. Needless cer at MAPFRE/Commerce Group, he in addition to volunteering with other expressed in this weekly column are those to say, she was tired, weary and ready has played a crucial role in helping the affiliations as well. of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly to put this chapter behind her. company grow in Webster, and this 3. He is a team player. Another lesson noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions There’s no way I could ever put business sense will be incredibly advan- I learned while serving our town in this of any other organization or citizen. myself in her shoes, but I’m sure she tageous to our community. Having for- capacity is that a good idea amounts to dealt with all the emotions one would merly served on the Board of Selectman nothing if you don’t have support from expect — anger, depression, you name for 8 years, I have witnessed fresh ideas your peers and the community. Randy’s it. One would understand if she carries from new, driven members of the team business experience, team approach Respect the will of that burden around until her dying coming to fruition and benefiting the and impeccable communication skills day. She no doubt will. But less than citizens of this town. are exactly what we need to aid us the people two years after this life-changing event, Here are four reasons why I support in turning great ideas into action. His she stood in front of the world (with Randy Becker for selectman: capabilities will help with fostering a To the Editor: Hernandez himself only feet away from 1. He is a leader. With the state of the prosperous town that is welcoming to As an Oxford business owner and tax- her, by the way) and declared that she economy continually surfacing in the residents and visitors alike. payer, I am disappointed to learn that forgave Hernandez. No matter what news, it is important to have someone 4. He listens. Randy is an approach- town officials have recently discussed kind of man Odin Lloyd was, whether with sound financial opinions helping able, genuine person who wants the concept of forming a new “study he was a good man or not, it doesn’t to lead our town. Randy has proven his your feedback. If you have any ques- committee” to revisit acquiring the matter, he was still somebody’s son, leadership strength in this area by over- tions, please feel free to email him at Aquarion Water Company. and he was still loved by his moth- seeing MAPFRE/Commerce Group’s [email protected]. Another town official included budget er. It was quite impressive of Ursula finances and helping to grow the com- Again, I ask that you support Randy figures in the water enterprise fund to Ward to stand there and declare her pany to over 1,800 employees in Webster Becker, for Selectmen, on May 4. operate a water company that the town forgiveness of Hernandez. Whether she alone. does not own. The town manager did the meant it or not, that’s not for anyone to 2. He cares. Randy has grown up, Deborah Keefe right thing by removing those recom- judge, but I thought it was a powerful lived and worked in Webster for most Webster mendations and thereby clarifying the message nonetheless to send to anyone of his life and he has strong ties to our issue for town meeting voters. watching that might have been holding The 2014 spring Annual Town Meeting a grudge. If this woman can stand up Dudley Board of Selectmen should apologize voted overwhelmingly to oppose buying and announce publicly that she for- the water company. The message was gives her only son’s murderer, the one To the Editor: the Planning Board had “no grounds to clear: Oxford residents do not want to responsible for ending his life, why The continuing saga of the proposed turn it down” is patently false. commit the resources, and engage in can’t we stand up and forgive others industrial solar array on the Easterbrook Even a cursory reading of the solar large scale borrowing in order to pur- for the many less severe offenses that property in Dudley has taken another bylaws reveals that these projects must chase an already existing system. have been dealt to us? Talk about per- unfortunate turn. be built within fairly strict parameters, Aquarion provides high quality water spective… At its April 6 meeting, the Dudley visual screening being among them. The to over 2,600 business and residential We all have moments that we aren’t Board of Selectmen advanced the idea proposed installation did not do this and customers at a reasonable price. I rare- proud of — moments that remind us that the Planning Board had no grounds therefore did not meet this threshold. ly, if ever, hear complaints concerning that we aren’t as strong as we’d like to on which to deny NexAmp’s site plan Had the board passed it as proposed, the water service or the costs of service. be … moments that reveal dark portions review permit at its March 30 meet- town might have been exposed to a law- Aquarion is now undertaking major of our character that need refining … ing and publicly chastised the Planning suit by the abutters whose rights under upgrades and system improvements by instances that shine a light on our ugli- Board for not approving it. Without spe- the bylaws would have been violated. replacing aging water mains in North er characteristics. We hold grudges, we cifically naming dissenting members As to the dissenters’ capacity to serve Oxford. are stubborn, and we hold on to anger, Marcia Wagner and Sean Guerin, they on the board, what took real “guts” was The cost for the town to acquire the rage, resentment and hatred. It’s easier were indirectly described as not having for these two members to stand up to the system is very high — over $10 mil- to hold on to those things than to fight “the guts to be … elected official[s].” pressures exerted on them by a num- lion when one considers the figures dis- against them and overcome them. The Board of Selectmen then voted to ber of officials in the days preceding cussed at the 2014 annual town meeting, censure the board by “strongly” recom- the vote and in the days following. A But there comes a time where we and the cost of recent infrastructure mending it reconsider its decision at a great deal was also made at the Board have to choose between doing what’s improvements. This would all be in addi- future meeting. of Selectmen meeting regarding the loss easy and doing what’s right. I hope tion to the nearly $1 million in legal fees With respect to the Board of Selectmen, of revenue from the payment in lieu of that Ursula Ward’s shining moment of spent by the town on trying to take over its views on these matters are incorrect. taxes (PILOT) that might have been real- the water company. When one considers grace in that courtroom last week is a Regarding the matter of the Planning ized from the project. the budget problems Oxford is currently reminder to us all that we don’t need Board’s decision, each solar project of It is to the dissenters’ further credit facing, how could one conclude that the to spend our lives dwelling in the dark- this sort can and should be considered that they had the “guts” to consider not town could afford to borrow these funds ness of holding a grudge against others on an individual basis, which is the a narrow financial interest but to uphold to purchase an already existing water that may have wronged us. Despite the Planning Board’s charge and preroga- the principles that undergird the town system? consequences of someone’s actions, we tive. The dissenting members in no way bylaws instead. We reject the notion that further dis- can choose forgiveness, we can choose violated their oaths of office by careful- Ms. Wagner and Mr. Guerin deserve cussion through some special committee grace, and we can choose love, and ly deliberating and weighing the rights kudos for standing up for principles over is necessary. A vote was just taken on there is unbelievable, inspirational of the applicant against the rights of interests and for bearing up under this the issue. Town officials should respect power in that. the abutters, both of whom are afford- ill-advised public censure. I respectfully the will of the people here in Oxford. ed certain protections under the zoning urge the board to apologize publicly to There is no need to study an issue so Adam Minor may be reached at (508) bylaws. the dissenters and to retract its censure. recently resolved. Instead, let’s work 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stonebridge- The dissenters did, in fact, “uphold together to support new town leadership press.com. the town bylaw governing solar installa- John Swayze and its hope of economic growth and tions” by accurately judging that the pro- Dudley new development. posed site plan did not visually screen Dr. Antoinette D. Parvis abutters as is required by the bylaws. Oxford The Board of Selectmen’s assertion that www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Take extra caution outdoors as tick season begins The tick did not believe in giving his patient A call to the owner of the Gate 8 bait season is antibiotics just in case the ticks were shop in Belchertown reported that the here! With The Great carrying the disease. As the days went Quabbin Reservoir opened this past a new strain on he became very tired and one of his Saturday to shore fishermen only. It of tick found Outdoors feet were swelling. A few days later will open to boats this Saturday, April last year his whole right leg was swollen and he 20. No one had reported any fish being that can RALPH called another doctor. He immediately caught as of this past Sunday by shore give you placed him on antibiotics and he had fishermen. Bill reported that the new more seri- TRUE to take days out of work because of the regulation requiring boaters to have ous health swelling. Lyme disease is a very seri- there boats washed prior to fishing the problems, it ous disease and requires everyone to big pond started at $29 a few years ago, is best to monitor all tick bites and to watch for the symptoms after a tick bite. it soon went to $30 and is now set at $49. seek medical attention if you feel sick or Spider bites and bee bites are also very Many feel it is overkill. Business at Gate have aching joints. serious and can kill you if you are aller- 8 Bait & Tackle, and boaters using the The one thing that baffles this writer gic to them. These insects carry some Courtesy photo big pond dropped off big time after the is how some physicians fail to recog- serious problems for humans and family This week’s picture shows my brother, Ken, new regulation started. nize the problem until the Lyme dis- pets. With turkey hunting opening April with a pair of nice tautog taken last year at Wachusett Reservoir opened to shore ease has became advanced. Some phy- 27 in Massachusetts this year, hunters this time. As soon as the dandelions blossom, fishermen only, last Saturday but there sicians will prescribe antibiotics right will be sitting on or near the ground it is time to fish for tautog. is no boat fishing at the Reservoir at any away while others take a wait-and-see waiting for a shot at a big gobbler. When time of the year. approach. Some doctors check the blood leaving the woods hunters need to check Saltwater anglers are patiently wait- of a patient and then send the patient their clothing prior to going in the house but should not be sprayed on the body. ing for the first sign of stripers along our back for another blood test a couple of and also need to check their body for Read the directions carefully. coast. I would not be surprised to hear months later even if the first test shows a ticks. Applying a good coating of per- Trout fishing has improved dramat- reports of the first striper being caught negative reading for Lyme disease. matrin to your clothes can alleviate ically over this past week. Stream and for at least a couple of weeks. Tautog This past week I spoke with a local tur- many problems for the hunter, and for brook fishing will become better as the fishing should get started any day now. key hunter that was bitten by a couple of others that take walks in the woods or waters warm and continued trout stock- Take a kid fishing and keep them rods ticks last year. His doctor failed to diag- even there back yards. One good applica- ings are made. Trout stockings should bending! nose the patient for Lyme disease and tion of the spray is good for a few weeks continue until Memorial Day. Best times to bag a bargain

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Letters to the Editor Beresik announces run for treasurer Kill him? To the Editor: Joseph S. Beresik, 976 School St., To the Editor: a swift moving river. In the river was by, which is an eternity on TV, and Webster, announces his candidacy for We all have conversations with a frog sitting on a large leaf. Dora made simultaneously both my daughters the one-year elected position as treasur- friends, relatives, fellow employees, the frog look as if it was in peril. She yelled, “He went right. He went right.” er for the town of Webster. bosses, clergy, etc. yelled and screamed at the frog to jump, When you ask a question – shut up. I graduated from Bartlett High School All conversations are the same. The but the frog just sat there. Then, ahead, You have asked a question. You deserve and Nichols College, earning a degree in subjects may be different, but the same the river came to two tributaries. The an answer. But most importantly you accounting. “blah, blah, blah” has been happening frog on the leaf headed towards the have asked the person to think. I have worked in the private sector as since people beat drums as a way to 3-way intersection. Dora yelled that she Kill him? There is a jury in Cambridge an accountant and the past 22 years was communicate. What changes a simple didn’t know which way the frog would that will be asking themselves that employed in municipal government. conversation is when someone puts a go. Then, there was a sign above each question. I can’t imagine someone, a As a municipal employee I was a question mark at the end of one of direction. One said, “left”; another said, court, a government, asking me to make department head supervisor and a mem- those sentences. I put a “?” at the end “straight” and another said, “right.” a decision if someone will die. It would ber of the financial team which analyzed of the title of this letter. It wasn’t a Dora is frantic. Then the frog on the be the hardest question any of us will budgets, set priorities and worked with statement, “Kill him.” It was a question, leaf went down the right tributary. Dora ever be asked. But those 12 people have the town manager on many manage- “Kill him?” looked into the screen, looking directly been asked to determine the ultimate ment projects. To spend time with my daughters, at my two kids and every other kid in fate of one of the people that destroyed I believe in giving back to my town. when they were toddlers, I would America that was watching. Then she the lives of so many — and changed the I have served on the Zoning Board of sit with them as they watched TV. I did something that is an absolute no-no Boston Marathon forever. Appeals, Board of Assessors, School allowed one hour per day. One of their on radio and TV – dead air. She looked If you were on that jury — you would Committee, Administrator Search favorite programs back then was “Dora into the screen and with anguish in be forced to answer that question. Committee and currently an elected the Explorer.” One of the shows had a her face she asks, “Did the frog go left, Should he go to jail for the rest of his member of the Finance Committee. profound influence with my sales staff did it go right, or did it go straight?” life or … kill him? I know that with my accounting and and my management team. Then, dead air. She said nothing. There Ray Lentine municipal government experience I Dora was standing along the side of wasn’t a sound. About 5 seconds went Oxford would be most qualified to fill the trea- surer’s position. I ask for your vote on Monday, May 4.

Joseph S. Beresik www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Webster 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net McAuliffe officially set to leave Webster on May 29 cup of coffee and move her accountant title, and missions in town. Regis to see McAuliffe leave his credit and the Board MCAULIFFE on. I think we’ve always will succeed McAuliffe will not receive addition- after helping the town of Selectmen’s credit — continued from page 1 been able to do that. He’s upon his departure on a al wages or benefits from through several projects it’s been a little bit of a “John and I have had going to an area he really temporary basis until a the town for her tempo- that McAuliffe himself trip here and there, but our differences. What enjoys, so who am I to permanent town admin- rary position. has said he was extreme- I think we’ve all tried we’ve always done is say, ‘You can’t go’?” istrator is named. Miller While Miller said he ly happy to be a part of. to treat him fairly and I even if we disagreed on Webster Town said that decision came looks forward to work- “It’s almost like a dif- wish him luck.” something we all would Accountant Pam Regis with nearly unanimous ing with the next town ferent type of marriage,” Jason Bleau may be cool down in a day or so has been named to the role support from everyone in administrator to help said Miller. “You’ll reached at 508-909-4129, or and we could sit down of assistant town admin- the Town Hall and on the keep Webster moving have differences but we by e-mail at jason@stone- and discuss it over a istrator while retaining various boards and com- forward, it’s still difficult always resolve them. To bridgepress.com. Stacey concert shares stories and songs of faith

STACEY being a college student unable to pay don’t ever take for granted the peo- continued from page A1­­­ for food and being held at gunpoint ple that actually give you their time. by known murderers who spared him, They want to be moved and want to with great people and very welcoming later learning at that exact moment his be impacted by the music you make or people,” said Stacey. “It’s a great repre- mother and others were praying for him the things you share with them. I think sentation of what I think a great church in a nearby church. He said performing music moves people so it’s important would be. I love the people here. They’re to a smaller audience in a church set- that instead of getting caught up in the very kind and treat me well and it is ting is a lot less nerve-racking than his day-to-day and the repetitive nature great to be back.” bigger shows and after eight years on of the beast, it’s important to bring In the grand scheme of things, the road those shows are always some your heart into everything. You can’t go CrossPoint Church on Route 56 is still of the best for him to perform. wrong that way.” a relatively young organization, but “It’s certainly more intimate,” said While Phil Stacey’s visit to CrossPoint during its short history it has managed Stacey. “It gives you an opportunity to Christian Church is a true highlight for to bring in many programs and special do more storytelling and sharing rea- the congregation, Kurtz hopes that this guests in an attempt to reach out to the sons why you picked specific songs. It is a sign of even bigger things to come. community and become a much larger gives you the chance to actually bond He said the mission of the church goes part of Oxford than simply just another with your hosts and get to know them a well beyond attracting people to meet place to worship. little better whereas in the arenas and celebrities and enjoy a show, it’s about Pastor Tom Kurtz said he and his bigger shows you’re ushered in and being a bigger part of people’s lives and congregation felt blessed to host the out.” changing them for the better. American Idol once again. Stacey added that he has found a lot “It’s good to have someone new come “Obviously to have someone of noto- of joy in his life in his music, both as in and also someone that’s popular,” he riety come here and give some exposure a hobby and as a career, and he would said. “We just hope to bring in people to the church is nice, but he also has a like to inspire people as both a devoted from the community. The events we really great message and he’s an excel- catholic and a successful musician to hold are not just for our own people, but lent musician. We feel special that he’s stay true to themselves and to strive for also for the whole community. We’re made a stop here,” Kurtz said. what they really want from life without hoping that our people will get some During his nearly two-hour set, hesitation. He said he takes his role as refreshment but also that the communi- Stacey spoke about personal stories a singer and a role model people look to ty will get a great message from some- relating to his music and his connec- for guidance very seriously. one like Phil Stacey or whoever me may tion to God and Jesus Christ, taking the “I think I just enjoy getting the oppor- bring to the church as well.” time to speak directly to the congrega- tunity to sing,” he said. “The fact that Jason Bleau photos tion about specific scenarios where his people actually want to hear me or Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- Phil Stacey belts out a song for visitors to faith helped change his life and get him spend their precious time with me is 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- CrossPoint Christian Church. through difficult times. These included a really big honor, and I guess I’d say press.com. Regional Resource Center opens its doors to the community

OPEN HOUSE offer a space to learn to assist munity attended the open the local community. beautiful. It’s well managed. continued from page 1 patients with obtaining their house, as did individuals who “I think this is a tremendous The young lady that gave me GED or further education. could speak to the benefits they asset as far as people that will a tour was exceptional and Oxford area who find them- Titus noted that many may had received through being need some guidance and hope- knowledgeable. It appears they selves in a battle with drug not be aware that the services enrolled in similar programs in fully we can avoid them going are running a tight ship. My addictions. the center offers goes well Worcester. Richard Gonzalez back into the system. This is concern was people hanging “This office is a commu- beyond testing from drug use was enrolled in Worcester’s a place not only for them but around the front of the build- nity center we are servicing and helping people kick their version of the program after also for their families to find ing for extended amounts of with the drug court and the habits. It actually goes deeper. being addicted to heroin since anything they need whether time and they’ve been address- probation department and “What we have found out the age of 12 and has since that’s job placement, education ing that. You have to give them Harrington Hospital who is is a lot of the individuals are become a pastor and has trans- or both to help make them pro- a chance and I hope it works offering the primary services referred mainly for substance formed himself to better his ductive members of the com- out. I don’t see it to be a deter- of mental health and substance abuse,” Titus said. “When we community and those who suf- munity,” Miller said. rent to the community and I abuse,” said Evangelidis. “We evaluate and assess them we fer from similar addictions. Selectman Mark Dowgiewicz, guess time will tell.” do case management here, edu- discover that they also suffer “When I had the ability to who has been one of the most Evangelidis said that he cational services, daily drug some other disorders. In a lot of go to the office in Worcester outspoken selectmen in terms hopes to see this center become testing for people in the crimi- cases the abuse of the substanc- it was a blessing to my life,” of his concerns for the center, a much bigger part of the com- nal justice system who need to es is being done in order to said Gonzalez. “I was exposed said that while he would still munity as things progress, be tested on a daily basis and correct another problem they to a lot of recovery groups. I like to see the center moved maybe even serving as a host essentially offer supervision of are not even aware of.” was exposed to a lot of spiritual closer to the Dudley District for other programs or as a people in the criminal justice He said this is where groups and it helped me find Court in the long run, he was meeting place for community system and at the same time Harrington Hospital and their my identity and who I really impressed by the facility that organizations as the need aris- offer them case management services come into play and was. It helped me to earn my has been set up in Webster. es. to keep their lives on track, off all of this helps take someone GED and it helped me see there “I don’t have issues with Jason Bleau may be reached drugs and become productive who has suffered an addiction was something good in me and the program. I always agreed at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at citizens.” and make them fully functional that I could do better.” with the program 100 percent,” [email protected]. The program is serviced and contributing members of Carlos Castro, a heroin Dowgiewicz said. “My problem through the Dudley District the community with a new and addict for 25 years straight who was the location and I can tell Court and has gained open clean life ahead of them. Those was enrolled in Worcester’s you that the facility here is support from many officials at who fail to commit to the pro- program, said programs like the court, most notably Judge gram are sent back to court and the one that is now available in Timothy Bibaud. The space at potentially to prison. Webster are effective and he is 562 Main St. where the center “There was obviously a lot living proof. is housed has been completely of discussion in the fall when “The program gave me the Pancake breakfast renovated to include several the proposal was set forward, chance no one else did in my education rooms, including a but we’ve really hit the ground family or in the street. They fully functional computer lab, running,” said Evangelidis. gave me a chance to see fur- continues string of consultation offices, a commu- “We’ve been open well over ther and see another life. They nity room, a functional kitchen a month and we’ve already helped me see the light at the for staff and a lab for drug test- gotten over 62 clients we are end of the tunnel. It changed Legion fundraising ing work to take place. Webster assisting through the center my life completely. Now I’m office program manager Byron and are already offering edu- working for my pastor in the only the beginning veterans with the Titus said form and function LEGION to more great things proceeds benefiting cation programming and doing street to help the homeless continued from page 1 were taken into consideration drug testing for the probation and just giving back what was the Auxiliary plans the cause as well. when creating the layout for department. We have a great given to me,” Castro said. sidered a success to do for local vets. Hallene said she’s the office. Every room was computer lab and great facili- Local officials showed mostly and is just the start “With our troop proud to see the designed to be welcoming and ties and we’re trying to make praise for the program during of many great pro- drive that we have hard work of her- pleasing with every room hav- this a resource for the entire the open house. Selectman grams and events sometimes we’ll self and her fellow ing a purpose, whether that’s community.” Robert Miller said he feels like that the Auxiliary ship packages over- volunteers at the for testing, consultation or to Many members of the com- the center is a huge addition to has lined up. sees, but this year Auxiliary paying “We didn’t get as we hooked up with off. Only a year ago many people as we two 501C nonprofit the Auxiliary was would’ve liked,” organizations that abandoned and shut she said. “We got are going to take down and today about 50 tickets all the donations countless sponsors sold. We made a and ship them all have joined on profit of approxi- for us so we won’t board to support mately $300. We’re have that big ship- the many events in the process of ping cost this year, planned through also selling T-shirts which is nice. All the organization for $12 apiece to the proceeds we and help them give also put back into raise go into our back to those who the account to help bank account and give their nation more veterans and when we find a vet- all they have in soldiers. We have eran in need or a service overseas or coffee cups we’re military family in on the home front. selling as well.” need we jump into Hallene hopes that Hallene said the action,” she said. this is just the Auxiliary is always The group is also start of something looking for new holding it’s 5th great and that the ideas to help veter- Annual Veterans Auxiliary contin- ans and local cur- Inc. Poker Run on ues to grow and rent military mem- May 16 with one bring the communi- bers. She noted of three operation ty together to sup- that in February appreciation troop port veterans near the group held a donation drives and far as best they comedy show that taking place on can. raised $750 to help May 30 and other a soldier from the events scattered Jason Bleau 379th Engineering on the schedule may be reached at throughout the 508-909-4129, or by Jason Bleau photos This fully functional computer room will be used to help Company with funeral expenses year. The Auxiliary e-mail at jason@ One of several classrooms set up within the new educate recovering addicts to help them in the process for a young child. is also selling pop- stonebridgepress. Regional Resource Center in Webster. of getting their GEDs. Hallene said this is pies hand made by com. www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 and headquarters Improving the world around you

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Bartlett’s Kody Morio finishes his swing versus Quaboag during the team’s season opener on Anthony Grzembski of Bartlett slides safely into second base. April 14.

horse so we prepped all preseason, even once games were getting cancelled as if he were pitching,” Bartlett head coach Jon Way said of Brooks. “He has the arm to go the distance if we need him to and he knows what’s expected of him as a senior.” Way was also pleased with the defense, who cleanly fielded every groundball and completed a double play to finish the game. “The cornerstone of our program has always been defense,” Way said. “If we score some runs we’re going to be in games.” And the Indians did just that, as they collected 14 hits. James Patterson was 3 for 5 and teammates Kody Morio, Anthony Grzembski, Ryan Sullivan and Jason Brooks of Bartlett throws one of his Will Cronan each added two hits apiece. pitches during the Indians’ 18-2 season open- “Put the bat on the ball [and] good ing victory over Quaboag. things happen,” was Way’s message to the club. “We put a lot of balls in play. They made a couple of errors and good BY NICK ETHIER teams — and hopefully we are a good SPORTS STAFF WRITER team — try to take advantage of that.” WARREN — Behind the pitching of The Cougars committed seven errors, Jason Brooks, an error-free defense all in the third and fourth innings after behind him and a team-wide contingent clean frames in the first two. of offensive support, the Bartlett High “We did a few things here and there, baseball team had a strong season open- but seven, eight errors,” Quaboag head coach Brian Guimond said of the dif- er versus Quaboag Regional on April Bartlett’s Luis Conception takes a healthy hack at a pitch. 14. The end result was an 18-2 victory in ference between the first and second five mercy rule shortened innings. innings to the third and fourth. Brooks was perfect through three The Cougars had limited practice Sunday and worked for four hours to innings — tossing 32 pitches, 25 for time on the actual baseball field, being clean this field up.” strikes in the process — and finished relegated to gymnasiums and parking Guimond noted that his pitchers will with a complete game two-hitter, sur- lots, but Guimond added that it is not need some time on the rubber to get in rendering two earned runs and walking an excuse. game-shape, and that they will need to just one. “We only practiced yesterday,” he learn to keep the ball down in the zone. “We know he’s going to be our work- said. “The team came out here on Tyler Wade, Brandon Nichols-Hogan and Matt Koslowski all toed the rubber for Quaboag versus Bartlett. “We don’t have Thomas Jankins or anything throwing 90 anymore,” Guimond said of the 2013 graduate now Oxford’s Keohane finishes tossing for Quinnipiac University, a Division 1 program. “We have kids that can pitch, but they have to live down [in the zone].” third at State Free Throw Sullivan, Cronan and Morio all col- lected three RBI against the Cougars’ pitching, but Way said his team has Nick Ethier photos plenty to work on while they prepare Quaboag’s Tyler Wade tosses a pitch versus Championships for their next contest. Bartlett during the season opener on April For Quaboag, Brannon McMullen Oxford’s Sarah Keohane represented the Southern Worcester County 14. and Wade had the RBI at-bats before the League (SWCL) and Central Mass. at the State Free Throw Championships game went final. at the TD Garden on Tuesday, April 14, held prior to the Boston Celtics ver- sus Toronto Raptors game. Keohane, a junior forward on the Lady Pirates, advanced to the finals by making 41 of 50 free throws to win the SWCL and Central Mass. titles. The event is a joint venture between the Red Auerbach Youth Foundation and the Mass Basketball Coaches Association. Following Tuesday’s competition at the Garden, Keohane finished third overall in the sprorts briefs state. off some calories, meet some wonderful Central Mass. Rusty Blades to people and have fun. Contact Debbie at host benefit hockey game (508) 248-3600 for more information. The Central Mass. Rusty Blades Hockey Club will host a benefit hock- Three-day trip to attend two ey game for Relay for Life with the Red Sox games now available American Cancer Society, sponsored by the Harrington Hospital Pediatric Once again in 2015, Chapter 12, Union Nurses on Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m. -Jean-Baptiste of Southbridge is at the Lake Ave. Skating Rink in sponsoring a three-day trip to attend Worcester. The character of “Doctor two Boston Red Sox versus Baltimore Hook” from the movie “Slap Shot” will Orioles baseball night games with be a special guest, and raffles and a door reserved field seats at Camden Yards prize will also be had. Tickets will be at in Baltimore from June 9-11. Members the door and there will be a donation and non-members are welcome to par- cost of $8 for adults and $4 for children. ticipate in this event. The escorted trip For other questions please call Phil at includes transportation, lodging two (508) 269-0749 or Buff at (413) 668-6330. nights at the Holiday Inn Suites Hotel, two breakfasts, sightseeing in the Inner Harbor Marina area of Baltimore, and Women’s pickup basketball an extended tour of Washington, D.C., Capital Mall complex of Smithsonian offered at Heritage School in museums and a visit to Arlington National Cemetery. Departure is from Charlton Southbridge via an air-conditioned motor coach. If interested in seeing the Women’s pickup basketball is offered File photo Red Sox at play, please call Ted Bartlett Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the Oxford’s Sarah Keohane recently finished in third place at the State Free Throw at (508) 764-7909 for more information Heritage School in Charlton. There are and cost and reservation deadline. Championships. no set teams and no fees. We play from September to June based on the school calendar. This is a great way to burn www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 15 Sports Slow start versus Colonials drops Shepherd Hill softball to 0-2 Rams show improvement on the diamond second game in

Shepherd Hill catcher Sophia Sciarappa reaches up to catch a high Nick Ethier photos pitch thrown over the plate. Shepherd Hill’s Catie Smith, who went 2 for 4 versus Shrewsbury, swings away at an offering.

to show fight after the first inning, as pitcher Maddie Fagan worked scoreless second and third frames as her team found some offense themselves in the fourth inning. Amanda Lane (2 for 3), Molly Hennessey (2 for 3) and Sophia Sciarappa belted consecutive singles, with Sciarappa’s pro- ducing an RBI. Fagan then helped her cause with an RBI groundout, making it 8-2. But Shrewsbury picked up its offensive attack in the home half of the frame, tacking on six more runs to make it a 14-2 advantage. Once again, though, Shepherd Hill didn’t give in. Batting in the top of the fifth, the Rams’ Logan Filo-Loos (2 for 3) laced an RBI double into the right-center field gap, Lane followed with an RBI double down the third base line and Ally Nuttall of Shepherd Hill makes a play at third base and records Hennessey ripped an RBI sin- an out over at first. gle. That made the score 14-5, impressing Loos in the process. “I was really proud of the BY NICK ETHIER cy-rule shortened innings. way the girls stuck together,” SPORTS STAFF WRITER “We’re still searching for our he said. “It’s easy to play when SHREWSBURY — Yes, the identity on defense, and it’s a you’re up 8-0 [or] 10-0. It’s not Shepherd Hill Regional varsi- young group. It’s going to take easy to stay in there and keep Logan Filo-Loos of Shepherd Hill throws the ball back in from her ty softball team has reached some time for the kids to gel.” having great at-bats, and they center field position. the Central Mass. Division 1 Playing in the Midland A did.” district championship game League this spring after tran- But Shrewsbury put the the past two seasons. But yes, sitioning out of the Southern game away with two runs in they’re also an entirely new Worcester County League, the bottom of the fifth and one club with a new head coach Shepherd Hill will play many more in the sixth to implement playing in a different league of the region’s top teams twice, the 12-run mercy-rule differen- this time around. and the Colonials are one of tial, dropping The Hill’s record “We’re a new team in a new them. Shrewsbury exploded to 0-2. division with a lot of kids for eight runs in the bottom of Despite the slow start, Loos who play some different posi- the first inning to take an 8-0 saw improvements in the tions and we’re sort of work- lead and never look back. team’s performance from game ing through things to see who “No excuse, they hit the crud one and hopes to see much belongs in what spots,” first- out of the ball,” Loos said of the more in the season ahead. year head coach Donny Loos Colonials’ offensive approach. “I saw a lot of progress,” he said April 17 after the Rams “They probably got 20 hits.” said. “I’m really proud of what lost a 17-5 decision in six mer- But the Rams continued the girls showed me today. Not all our games are going to go like that.”

Mohegan Bowl winter Shepherd Hill pitcher Maddie Fagan unleashes a pitch to Shrewsbury leagues, week ending in the first inning. April 19 Monday Men’s Business Single – Ryan Pelletier 153, Mike Marrier 147, Dan Farrar and Jon Dufield 138 Series – Ryan Pelletier 406, Jon Dufield 380, Josh Antos and Mike Marrier 355 Series over average – Ryan Pelletier +67 Tuesday Chet’s Social Single – Ryan Pelletier 133, Ken Borski 119, Rick Marschall 115, Marsha Kallgren 98, Cherie Borski 90, Darlene Froment 89 Series – Ryan Pelletier 356, Ken Borski 319, Dave Lamontagne 302, Marsha Kallgren 272, Cherie Borski 264, Darlene Froment 250 Series over average – Dan Burlingame +49, Kathryn Ward +12 Tuesday Bowlerettes Single – Maureen Laprade 115, Charles Knorr and Mary Brodeur 107 Series – Charles Knorr 317, Maureen Laprade 300, Brenda Mayer 293 Thursday Coffee Single – Gloria Ricker 112, Marsha Kallgren, Ruth Defoe and Betty Lefort 106 Series – Ruth Defoe and Betty Lefort 298, Marsha Kallgren 289 Series over average – Carol Montpelier +40 Saturday Youth Single – Zachary Sirard 78, Ben Gervais 59, Savannah St. John 85, Gabriella Wondolowski 80, Amelia Peterson 77 Series – Zachary Sirard 192, Ben Gervais 168, Savannah St. John 214, Gabriella Wondolowski 204, Amelia Peterson 199 Series over average – Ben Gervais +33, Savannah St. John +25 Sunday Mixed Single – Rick O’Connor 128, Joe Senical and Vicky Eastwine 95, Sheila Lavallee 105, Brianna Baillargeon 103, Michelle Nault 101 READING Series – Rick O’Connor 339, Joe Senical 274, Paul Nault 257, Sheila NEWSPAPERS Lavallee 278, Brianna Baillargeon 277, Wendy St. John 263 Series over average – Roger Robidoux +36, Sheila Lavallee +35 IS A QUEST LIKE NO OTHER 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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WEBSTER — Patricia A. Barrett, 62, Barrett and lived here all her life. She RUTLAND, Vt. — Anita Belleville, Anita is survived by her daughter, died Monday, April 20, at Harrington was formerly employed at the Anglo 96, died March 14, at Our House Too in Linda McGrath of Mount Holly, Vt. She Memorial Hospital, Southbridge. Fabric Co. where she was a textile Rutland Vt. is also survived by her daughter-in-law She leaves her daughter, Malissa worker. She was born in Dudley on Jan. 23, Susan Belleville of Grafton. She is pre- Barrett, of Southbridge. She also She enjoyed music. There are no call- 1919, the daughter of Marianna and deceased by her son, Luke Belleville. leaves her companion Ernest Falke, of ing hours. All services are private and Leonard Nowosadko. She was the last She has four grandsons: Chris Charuk, Webster, and her three sisters; Gloria at family’s convenience. survivor of eight children. of Burlington,Vt., Eric Belleville of St. Armand of Rhode Island, Rosemary The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Anita attended Bartlett High School Essex, Vt., Brian Belleville of Medford, Mayotte and Janet Renaud both of 48 School St., Webster is directing in Webster. She was married to and Jeffrey Belleville of Grafton, as Webster, and two grandchildren. arrangements. Frederick Coderre who served in the well as two great-grandchildren, niec- She also had a brother who prede- A guest book is available at www. Marine Air Corps in World War II es, nephews and cousins. ceased her, Robert Barrett of Webster. shaw-majercik.com where a condo- and died in 1946, MIA, in Nagoya Bay, A memorial service for Anita’s life She was born in Webster, daughter lence or a memory may be posted. Japan. will be held at St. Anthony’s Basilica, of the late Louis and Theresa (Pittlia) In 1948, she married Roger Belleville Whitcomb St., in Webster, on Saturday, and was married to him for 41 years June 13, at 10 a.m. The interment will Doris M. Krupinski, 85 until his death in 1989. follow at the cemetery. All family and She lived in Dudley for most of her friends are invited to gather for the life and was employed for many years mass and celebration with a recep- DUDLEY — Spring Co. in Oxford and retired from at Nichols College in the faculty dining tion to follow at the home of Susan Doris M. (Snyder) there many years ago. room. She enjoyed cooking and baking Belleville, 159 Grafton St., Grafton. Krupinski, 85, passed Doris was a member of St. Andrew and was an avid gardener and reader. away peacefully Bobola Church and the Holy Rosary Sunday, April 19, in Sodality, she enjoyed country dancing her home surrounded and polka dancing, was a doll collector Frances A. Lonergan, 83 by her family. for many years and enjoyed going to Her husband of the casino. MEMORIAL SERVICE 16, Webster. 38 years, Bernard J. The funeral for Doris was held REMINDER Mrs. Lonergan was a co-owner of Krupinski died in Tuesday, April 21, with a Mass in Tri Town Travel in Webster for many 1986. St. Andrew Bobola Church, 54 West years. She was predeceased by a daughter, Main St., burial followed at St. Joseph WEBSTER — A celebration of the Arrangements are under the direc- Helen Louise Edson who died in 2009. Garden of Peace Cemetery in Webster. life of Frances A. (Lang) Lonergan, tion of Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 Doris leaves behind a son, William A calling hour was held Tuesday prior who died March 28, will be held on East Main Street. J. Krupinski and his wife Judy and to the funeral at the Robert J. Miller Saturday, May 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. in The For more information, visit www. a daughter, Barbara B. Jezierski all Funeral Home and Lake Chapel, 366 Lodge Restaurant, Gore Road, Route scanlonfs.net. of Dudley, seven grandchildren, School St., Webster. six great grandchildren, and two In lieu of flowers, Memorial great-great-grandchildren, also a sister, Contributions may be made to: The Boguslaw Mielewski, 58 Eileen M. Desjourdy of East Douglas. American Heart Assoc., 20 Speen St., Doris was born in Worcester a Framingham, MA 01701, or Overlook WEBSTER — for the Department of Youth Services daughter of the late Wilfred and Emma Masonic Hospice, 88 Masonic Home Boguslaw ‘Bogi’ in Westborough, he was also a member (Lazure) Snyder and has lived in Rd., Charlton, MA 01507. Mielewski, 58, passed of St. Louis Church, enjoyed fishing Dudley most of her life. A guest book or to share a memory of away unexpectedly and ice fishing, camping and the out- She worked at the former Webster Doris: RJMillerfunerals.net. on Tuesday, April 14. doors, a favorite place was Arcadia He leaves his National Park. He was a New England John T. Mahoney Jr., 92 wife of 27 years, Patriots fan, but most of all enjoyed Janet (Walkowiak) being with his grandson Mason, his AUBURN — John was the retail advertising manager at Mielewski, two ‘Best Buddy.’ T. Mahoney Jr., 92, Worcester Telegram and Gazette in sons, Christopher A. There were no calling hours. A died Saturday, April Worcester, where he worked for 37 Mielewski and his wife Jennifer and Memorial Mass for Bogi was held 11, at the Odd Fellows 1/2 years. He enjoyed travel and doing Jonathan F. Mielewski all of Webster, Saturday, April 18, in St. Louis Church, Home in Worcester. yard work. a grandson, Mason Mielewski, two sis- 16 Lake St. Burial will be at the conve- He leaves his The services will be held in the funer- ters, Marica Stankiewicz and her hus- nience of the family. wife, Mary V. Fay al home, Saturday, April 25, at 4 p.m., band Richard, and Zosia Orman and Please omit flowers, Memorial Mahoney, of Auburn, with a calling from 3 p.m. until service her husband Marek, all in Poland, and Contributions may be made to: The a son, John T. time. Omit flowers and donations may two nephews. Mielewski Grandchildren Education Mahoney III, and his be made to American Cancer Society. Bogi was born in Nowa Huta, Fund, C/O Hometown Bank, 31 Sutton wife, Beth Mahoney, of Worcester, and The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Poland, the son of the late Adam and Ave., Oxford, MA 01540. a grandchild and a great grandchild. 48 School St., Webster, is directing Bronislawa (Lach) Mielewski and has The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home He also had a son who predeceased arrangements. A guest book is avail- lived in Webster since 1987. and Lake Chapel, 366 School St. is him, Gerry Mahoney of Ft. Myers, Fla. able at www.shaw-majercik.com He was also predeceased by a niece, directing arrangements. Online guest He was born in New Hampshire, son where you may post a memory or a Agneska Orman. book or to share a memory of Bogi: of the late John T. and Viola Mahoney condolence. Bogi was a group worker since 1999 RJMillerfunerals.net. Sr. and lived here most of his life. He Jeannette R. Morang, 91 Betty A. Tremblay, 76 OXFORD — past 23 years. NORTH OXFORD — Jeannette R. ter of the late Albert and Theresa Betty A. (Dunlop) Mrs. Tremblay was a surgical tech- (Cazeault) Morang, 91, formerly of (Phoenix) Cazeault, and lived in Tremblay, 76, died nician at Hahnemann Hospital in Wells Street, died Monday, April 13, at Webster and Worcester before moving peacefully in her Worcester for 25 years and Memorial Lanessa Nursing Home in Webster. to North Oxford in 1949. She graduated home on Thursday, Hospital in Worcester for 5 years, She was predeceased by her hus- from Bartlett High School in 1941, and April 2. before retiring in 1995. She was a mem- band of 52 years, Guy A. Morang of was a member of Sacred Heart Church She is survived ber of the Shrewsbury Dog Training North Oxford. She is survived by two in Webster. by her husband of Club in Shrewsbury. She enjoyed cro- children, Kirk A. Morang and his wife A funeral Mass was held Saturday, 59 years, Lawrence cheting, knitting, going to fairs, camp- Susan of Groton, Conn., and Pamela April 18, at Sacred Heart Church, 18 R. “Lefty” Tremblay ing and traveling with her husband J. Knight and her husband Daniel of East Main St., Webster. Military buri- of Oxford; two children, Shelly A. in their R.V., and most of all enjoyed Charlton; four grandchildren, seven al followed at Sacred Heart Cemetery Tremblay of Oxford, and Michael spending time with her family. great grandchildren, and many nieces in Webster. Calling hours were held J. Tremblay and his wife Jennifer A funeral Mass was held at 12 noon and nephews. Saturday, April 18, prior to the Mass. of Sterling; two brothers, William on Saturday, April 18, at St. Mary’s She was predeceased by two sis- Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in Lonnroth of Ellington, Fla., and Robert Church, 263 Hamilton St., Southbridge. ters, Lorraine Szymocki and Annette Oxford is directing the arrangements. Lonnroth of Worcester; six grandchil- Burial will be private at a later date at Kozlowski. For more information, visit www. dren and many nephews and nieces. Worcester County Memorial Park in She was born in Webster, the daugh- paradisfuneralhome.com. She was predeceased by her son Paxton. Memorial calling hours were Steven R. Tremblay who died in 2014; held Friday, April 17, at the funeral end all obituary notices to he ebster imes her brother Sonny Lonnroth; and home. S T W T , her sister, Mildred Powell. She was Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, or by born in Worcester, the daughter of the Oxford is directing the arrangements. e mail to obits stonebridgepress com late Wilson Dunlop and Ida (Guinee) For more information, visit www.par- - @ . . Gagnon, and lived in Oxford for the adisfuneralhome.com.

WEBSTER — The Webster Five Foundation announced as well as receive education to promote bone health and that, as part of its Web of Caring to Make a Difference prevent falls. If necessary, clinicians will make referrals program, it will donate $1,000 to VNA Care Network & for further care and testing, and the VNA will collaborate Hospice. The donation will support a program for seniors with community partners on securing additional services called “Falls Prevention: Be Safe, Be Strong.” and financial support. Webster Five’s donation will fund Webster Five’s Web of Caring to Make a Difference the 2015 program. program reinforces the bank’s long-standing initiative to Richard T. Leahy, president and chief executive officer give back to the community by supporting local organi- of Webster Five, stated, “With the winter weather in the zations that are making a difference. VNA Care Network area this year increasing fall risks, we understand the & Hospice provides home and community based care to need for a program such as this. Webster Five is happy to patients in Central Massachusetts. support the VNA Care Network’s program to increase the A member of the Worcester community for over 120 safety of our seniors.” Courtesy photo years, VNA Care Network & Hospice still holds true to its VNA Care Network president, Mary Ann O’Connor, From left, Richard Leahy – CEO/President, Webster Five; mission and commitment to caring for vulnerable patients stated, “We value the support of Webster Five as we work Mary Ann O’Connor – Executive Director, VNA Care Network through home heath and hospice care services. The pro- to implement these important projects to keep our patients & Hospice; Sam Bitar - Executive Director of the Webster gram entitled “Falls Prevention: Be Safe, Be Strong” will healthy and educated in bone health and fall risk.” Five Foundation and Business Analyst, Webster Five. serve approximately 125 older adults and seniors from the communities of Auburn, Dudley, Oxford, Shrewsbury, Webster and Worcester. The pro- gram will include a series of bone mineral density RONNIE’S SEAFOOD Webster Five donates $1K to VNA Care (BMD) screenings held at local sites, using portable devices. 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(508) Center, 10 Cudworth Road. ing a mattress, now is the time to act 885-4510. www.SuttonCountrySquares. on April 25 with 30-60 percent off retail freeservers.com. The St. Louis League of Catholic Saturday, April 25 prices. There will also be sets to try Women is holding its yearly member- out and mattress experts to answer ship drive. The purpose of the league is DUDLEY questions. The fundraiser, run through Saturday, May 16 to bring together women to further their It’s finally here! Spring cleaning time! Custom Fundraising Solutions, allows cultural, social, and religious interests. The Dudley Boy Scout Troop 273 Annual the team to earn about $50 per mattress WEBSTER The league meets every first Wednesday Yard Sale is coming up on Saturday, sold, though the amount varies by mat- American Legion Riders Chapter 58 of the month, with the exception of May 23! Get rid of your unwanted items tress. The company can sell mattresses Oxford, 5th Annual Poker Run — The January, February, July, August, and and support a wonderful organization! for cheaper than a store because it does Poker run is in its fifth year for collect- September. Programs this year will Drop off your donations at Universal not have overhead costs associated with ing funds to be donated to Veterans Inc., include cupcake decorating, Christmas Tag, 36 Hall Rd., Dudley (across from the running a retail location. You won’t In Worcester. The American Legion sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Dudley District Courthouse) between find brand new mattresses any cheap- Riders Chapter 58, Oxford is holding night, crowning of Mary, and other 9 a.m. and noon on the following dates: er and you will be supporting the U12 a Motorcycle Poker Run on Saturday, interesting topics. If you are interested, Saturday, April 25 Girls Liverpool Soccer team achieve May 16, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tickets please call Financial Secretary Louise Saturday, May 2 their goal in getting to England. Please are $15 per person. You do not have to Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President Saturday, May 9 come out and help support the girls and join us for the ride. We are encourag- Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. Saturday, May 16 have a good night sleep, as well. ing people to attend for the Pig Roast Large donations can be picked up! and Entertainment. There will be 50/50 OXFORD Call Tracie at 508-943-2114 or Deb at 508- Raffle. Registration is from 9 until 11 Free Yoga Classes for Breast Cancer 943-7596 or Jen at 508-335-7084 to make Sunday, April 26 a.m. at 227 Main Street, Oxford where Patients. Restorative yoga classes for arrangements. you will get your first card, then you breast cancer patients will be held No electronics please! DUDLEY will proceed to the Pot Belly Pub in on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Seven Hills Wheelmen, Sunday, Millville, to collect the second card Classes are held from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. A blood drive to benefit Boston April 26, Bicycle Ride — Meet at 9 a.m. and on to American Legion Post 92 in on Saturdays and from 10 to 11:15 a.m. Children’s Hospital and in honor of Sunday, April 26, at Dudley District Grafton, to collect your third card, then on Sundays at Aspire Dance Center, Laura Baum, Kenny Laferriere and Court, Route 197 and Lyons Road, on to American Legion Tuttle Post in 278 Main St., Oxford. Advance registra- Krystina Leary has been scheduled for Dudley, for a 24-mile bicycle ride with Auburn for your 4th card and ending tion for restorative yoga is required. Saturday April 25, 2015 from 9 a.m. the Seven Hills Wheelmen. Helmets are at Post 184 in Webster, for your final Classes in yoga for stress relief, open to to 3 p.m. at The First Congregational required. For more information, call card. The Webster Post is where the patients, survivors, and their families Church of Dudley, 135 Center Rd. (508) 831-0301 or visit www.sevenhills- run ends and the dining and entertain- or caregivers will also be offered. The To make an appointment please log wheelmen.org. ment are. There will be a door prize at Restorative Yoga program is a com- onto halfpints.childrenshospital.org. the end of the evening and you must be plementary therapy that is designed The sponsor code for this drive is present to win. Tickets will be available to help reduce lymphedema, increase FIRSTCONDU or call Erika at (508) Saturday, May 2 in the American Legion Lounge at 227 range of motion, and soothe neuropa- 873-6204. Each donation can help up to Main Street in Oxford or by contacting thies that may occur during all stages four young patients. Walk-ins are wel- DUDLEY Tom Siplas, President of the American of treatment and recovery. come but appointments are preferred. Church Rummage Sale — The Legion Riders Chapter 58 at 508-769- Yoga for Stress Relief promotes Positive ID is required. All donors will Ladies Benevolent Society of the First 5516 or email at [email protected], or relaxation, which is a vital element in also be entered into a raffle to win gift Congregational Church is holding a Elizabeth Hallene, Press Contact for healing. This mind/body program is certificates from local businesses. benefit rummage sale on Saturday, May American Legion Riders Chapter 58 designed to bring emotional and phys- 2, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church @508-641-0642 or email eimcdonald. ical relief from stress through medita- WEBSTER located on 135 Center Road on Dudley [email protected]. Like us on Facebook tion and gentle yoga stretches. Classes Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 18 East Hill. Sale items are gently used clothing, and visit our website http://american- are held from 11:15 am to 12:30 p.m. Main Street, Webster, presents Living hats, and accessories for men, women, legionriderschapter58oxford.weebly. on Saturdays at Aspire Dance Studio. Waters Coffeehouse Ministry. We invite and children, baby clothes and toys. com. Classes are free for those undergoing you to experience an evening of uplift- Baked goods and coffee are for sale. treatment or in recovery from breast ing Spirit-filled music, light refresh- Everything is reasonably priced. There OXFORD cancer. For more information on class ments, and casual fellowship. People of should be something for everyone! dates or to register to attend a class, all ages are welcome to this free event. Zion Lutheran Church, located at 70 visit www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987- Join us on Saturday, April 25, from Spring cleaning? Are you looking to Main St., Oxford, will hold their annual 3310, or send an email to info@pinkhip- 7-9 p.m. at the parish hall, 11 Day St., get rid of some of those “treasures” that Spring Flea Market and Bake Sale on py.org. Webster. might be found in the attic, garage or Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. basement? The Black Tavern is now There will be a food for lunch and home The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 United Church of Christ, Federated, accepting donations (no clothing or baked goods will be available for sale. p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each located at 4 Church Street in Webster electronics) for our Annual Yard Sale Featured will be collectibles as well as month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 (across from Town Hall) is hosting their on May 2. Our barn is empty so please gently used household items and books. Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. 7th Annual Daffodil Tea on Saturday, help us fill it up. To arrange drop off or To rent a table please call Sue at 508-943- For more information, contact Dick Lisi April 25, at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 pick up call Linda at 508-943-5509 or Bob 1722. Table rentals are $15 for a space or at [email protected]. for adults and $8 for children under the at 508-943-8782. $20 with a table or two for $30. This is a age of 9. Children 4 and under are free. rain or shine event, bad weather takes The Central Mass. Mother of Twins Tickets can be purchased at the church The Dudley Earth Day cleanup is everything inside. is a non-profit club to benefit those who office from Tuesday through Friday scheduled for Saturday, May 2, from 9 are raising multiples and provide sup- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be door a.m. to 12 noon at the Dudley Highway NORTH OXFORD port and an outlet. The club meets from prizes, gift basket raffle and an Easter garage on Indian Road. Gloves, bags 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of Bonnet Parade. Wear your favorite bon- and vest will be provided. Quantities Saturday, May 16, 6th Annual Charles the month at the Oxford Community net! Enjoy the experience of an English are limited. Please help to keep Dudley Cournoyer Memorial Golf Tournament, Center to discuss twins-related issues High Tea in an English garden ambi- clean. For more information call the Pine Ridge Country Club, 28 Pleasant and have relaxing events such as movie ance which will include a soup du jour, Board of Health Office at: 508 949-8017. St., North Oxford. 11:30 a.m. registra- nights and outings to take the children scones, delicious tea sandwiches and an tion. $100 per player. Competition priz- to and or your spouse or just for Moms. assortment of mouthwatering desserts. The Black Tavern Historical Society, es, 50/50 raffle, drawings. All proceeds Anyone who is a childcare provider to Seventh Annual Yard Sale, Saturday, will benefit the Charles Cournoyer multiples is welcomed and the meetings OXFORD May 2, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Black Memorial Scholarship. Questions, call are held on the second floor of the build- Tavern, Center Road, Dudley. To donate Judy Cournoyer at 860-617-5686 or email ing of the old school house. The Oxford Woman’s Club will be items, please call 508-043-8782 or 508-943- [email protected]. having a Flea Market on Saturday, 5509. DUDLEY April 25 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chair Yoga and so much more every St. Roch’s lot on the corner of Water WEBSTER/DUDLEY Saturday, May 30 Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at St. and Main St. The rain date will be Earth Day Cleanup is back in Webster The First Congregational Church, 135 Saturday May 2. Set-up time is 7 a.m. & Dudley! We need your help to make it DUDLEY Center Road, Dudley (please park and Anyone interested in buying a space a success! Individuals and groups are Run for the Beach 5K Road Race enter through the right side basement to sell their items, will have the oppor- welcome to join us on Saturday, May 2, — Walkers and strollers welcome! entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- tunity to have two, 8-foot tables for $20. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Webster Town Hall, Free T-shirt for all pre-registered by tary contribution (Cancer patients You must supply your own tables and 350 Main Street, Webster, and from 9 May 8. Saturday, May 30, at 10 a.m. always free). Proceeds donated to the chairs and remove all excess at end of a.m. to 12 noon at the Dudley Highway Starts/finishes at the Dudley Town First Congregational Church of Dudley. the Flea Market. The Woman’s Club Garage, Indian Road, Dudley. All par- Beach – Parking behind Mason Road Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic would welcome any donated items from ticipants or group representatives must Elementary School. Health Practitioner. This class of vendors, to the Woman’s Club table. check in by 9 a.m. to pick up supplies Registration: Entry Form and infor- Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and Flyers will soon be distributed through- and be assigned a cleanup location if mation about online registration is strengthen all the body’s major mus- out the town with tear-off strips to send needed. Gloves, bags and safety vests available online at www.dudleyma. cle groups, for stability and mobility, to Connie Tagg with your $20 check. will be provided. Tree seedlings will be gov., Selectmen’s Office, 71 West Main balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- You may also reach Connie at 508-987- distributed to volunteers while supplies Street, Dudley, the Pearle L. Crawford larity of hip and legs and increasing 5987. The Woman’s Club will also be last. Participants should bring all trash Memorial Library, 40 Schofield Ave. range of motion with our “rear view having a bake sale table along with our collected back to the dumpsters pro- and the Webster-Dudley Boys and Girls mirror” twists. We work through the flea market items. vided by Pratt Trucking near Webster Club, Oxford Ave., Dudley. entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- Town Hall. If you need assistance with Cost: $20 per runner (pre-registered ing stress, realigning posture and we The U12 Girls Liverpool Soccer team bulk items, pick-up trucks will be avail- by mail), $25 per runner on race day, leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to is holding their inaugural Mattress able on request. At the end of the clean- Kids under $10 free (must be accompa- adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted Fundraiser on Saturday, April 25 at up, you will be asked to fill out a “Trash nied by a paid adult). with respect for every member of the Five Star Soccer Academy, 94 Main Tracker” form so that we can keep Packet Pickup: Check-in to get your class. We honor the body as it is right Street, Oxford, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. track of what was collected. race number and T-shirt on race day now and work to improve its overall to help them raise money to get to We will also be collecting electron- 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the beach. health. We come to class as individu- Liverpool, England to train with the ic items at special rates. Call Insation Awards: Males/Females: 1st, 2nd and als and leave as family. Get to know Liverpool Soccer team. Five Star will be Technologies at 508-422-0477 for price 3rd. yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga All proceeds will be used for the pur- and build a body that serves you bet- pose of maintaining and hiring life- ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with guards for the Town Beach! Come and any exercise program, check with your Manufacturing, Warehouse, enjoy the fun! healthcare professional before starting.

Office Space for Lease Come join the Drop In Knitting Group ONGOING EVENTS from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the 15,500 SQ. FT., easily Sub-dividable, available May 1st. in Pomfret Center CT Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, 12,300 sq. ft. Sub-dividable to 4,300 & 8,000 WEBSTER Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and with 16’ Clear Span Ceiling Height The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- pose is to encourage creative think- come. For more information, call Mary • Two Loading Docks • Rest Rooms ing through the writing process. This Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline group is not focused on grammar and Vassar at 508-892-4754. • One 12’ x 14’ • Concrete Floor spelling; it is not a critique group. It is Overhead Door • 2,200 sq. ft. Office Space a group for self-improvement and fun. SOUTHBRIDGE All reading levels are welcome. Much of • 3 Phase Electrical • 1,000 sq. ft. The Cancer Support Group meets the meeting will be talking through the from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday Additional Space • L.P. Gas Heat process and getting minds warmed up. of every month in the Boardroom on the with 8’ Ceiling Height • Energy Efficient Lighting Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 ing levels (beginners and experienced). South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- Both male and female are encouraged 2400 for more information. Please Call 860-928-4072 or Email [email protected] for more information. to join. www.webstertimes.net Friday, April 24, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE within five (5) business days after writ- OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE ten notice of the default of the previous By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Premises: 14 Pine Tree Lane, highest bidder. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Power of Sale contained in a certain Webster, MA If the premises are not serviced by a given by Eugene Langlois Jr, and Mortgage given by Katrina L. Downes By virtue and in execution of the Power public sewage system, the purchas- Jean Langlois to Mortgage Electronic to Mortgage Electronic Registration of Sale contained in a certain mort- er of such property will be solely Registration Systems, Inc., dated Systems, Inc. as nominee for Delta gage given by Joyce L. Thunberg to responsible for compliance with all June 29, 2005 and recorded with the Funding Corporation, dated May 4, Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, Title V Regulations, including, but not Worcester County (Worcester District) 2007 and recorded with the Worcester dated July 3, 2002, and duly recorded limited to, any inspection and upgrade Registry of Deeds at Book 36738, County (Worcester District) Registry with the Worcester District Registry requirements set forth in 310 CMR Page 348, of which mortgage the of Deeds at Book 41128, Page 115 of Deeds, Book 26956, Page 186, (Code of Massachusetts Regulations) undersigned is the present holder by subsequently assigned to HSBC of which mortgage the undersigned, 15.300 through 15.305. assignment from Mortgage Electronic Bank USA, N.A., as Trustee for the Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown The purchaser will be responsible for Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee Registered Holders of Renaissance Bank, a Cooperative Bank, is the pres- all closing costs, state documentary for Mortgage Trust Group, Inc. to PNC Equity Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, ent holder, for breach of conditions stamps, and recording fees. Bank, National Association dated May Series 2007-3 by Mortgage Electronic contained in said Mortgage and for The description of the property con- 14, 2012 and recorded with said registry Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- the purpose of foreclosing the same, tained in the mortgage shall control in on May 17, 2012 at Book 48984 Page ment recorded in said Registry of said premises will be sold at Public the event of a typographical or clerical 304, for breach of the conditions of Deeds in Book 49070, Page 381; of Auction at 11:00 A.M. on the 8th day error in this publication. said mortgage and for the purpose of which Mortgage the undersigned is the of May, 2015 at or upon the mortgaged Other terms and conditions to be foreclosing, the same will be sold at present holder for breach of the condi- premises, namely 14 Pine Tree Lane, announced at the time and place of Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on May tions of said Mortgage and for the pur- Webster, Massachusetts, as described sale 4, 2015, on the mortgaged premises pose of foreclosing same will be sold below, being the premises described Hometown Bank located at 7 Vernon Street , Oxford, at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on May 8, in said mortgage, together with all the f/k/a Hometown Bank, Worcester County, Massachusetts, all 2015 at 29 Holly Street, Oxford, MA, all rights, easements, and appurtenances a Cooperative Bank, and singular the premises described in and singular the premises described in thereto, to wit: Present Holder of Said Mortgage said mortgage, said Mortgage, to wit: A certain parcel of land with the build- By its Attorney, TO WIT: Locus, in Oxford, Worcester County, ings thereon of every nature and David E. Silverman, Esquire The land in Oxford, being Lot 21 on Massachusetts. The land with the description, and all the privileges and Silverman & Esposito a ‘’Plan of Streets and Lots in Oxford, buildings thereon situated on the appurtenances thereto belonging, sit- P.O. Box 245 Mass. owned by the Rocky Hill Realty easterly side of Holly Street, in the uated in Town of Webster, Worcester 264 Main Street Company’’ dated April 14, 1958 and Town of Oxford, being Lot No. 110 as County, Massachusetts and known as Oxford, MA 01540 recorded in Plan Book 231, Plan 122, shown on a Plan of Land in Oxford, Lot #23 as shown on a plan entitled (508) 987-2707 drawn by Walter W. Brown, bounded owned by Mascor Homes, Inc., Albert “Subdivision of land owned by Norman April 10, 2015 and described as follows: L. Fitzback, Surveyor, dated April 25, Richard, Ash Street, Webster” dated April 17, 2015 BEGINNING at the southeasterly 1975 and recorded with the Worcester November 2, 1962, recorded with April 24, 2015 corner of the tract herein described at District Registry of Deeds in Plan Worcester District Registry of Deeds, an iron pipe driven in the ground on the Book 415, Plan 39, more particularly Plan Book 275, Plan 20, further bound- Commonwealth of Massachusetts westerly line of a private road known as bounded and described as follows: ed and described as follows: The Trial Court Vernon Street, being the northeasterly Beginning at the northwesterly corner BEGINNING at a point on the westerly Worcester Probate and Family corner of other land now or formerly of the premises herein described at a side of Pine Tree Lane said point being Court of Rocky Hill Realty Corporation. Said point on the easterly line of said Holly the northeasterly corner of Lot #23; 225 Main Street pipe is located three hundred sixty- Street, said point being one hundred THENCE W. one hundred (100) feet Worcester, MA 01608 one and ninety hundredths (361.90) eighty-six and 76/100 (186.76) feet along the southerly line of Lot #22 to (508) 831-2200 feet northerly measured along the measured southerly along the east- a point; Docket No. WO15P1038EA westerly line of Vernon Street from the erly line of said Holly Street from a THENCE S. eighty (80) feet along the CITATION ON PETITION FOR intersection of the extended westerly line cement bound at the end of a curve easterly line of Lot #14 to a point; FORMAL ADJUDICATION of Vernon Street from the intersection of at the intersection of said Holly Street THENCE E. one hundred (100) feet Estate of: Rudolph F Nachtigall the extended westerly line of Vernon and Maid Marion Street; Thence N. along northeasterly sideline of Lot #25 Date of Death: 02/19/2015 Street and the northerly line of Rocky 86 degrees 13’ 52” E. Two hundred to Pine Tree Lane; To all interested persons: Hill Road; twenty-one and 95/100 (221.95) feet THENCE N. eighty (80) feet along Pine A Petition has been filed by: THENCE from said pipe by the westerly along Lot No. 109 to a point at Lot Tree Lane to the point of beginning. Olga Turner of Suwanee GA line of Vernon Street North 7 degrees No. 107; Thence S. 03 degrees 46’ BEING the same premises conveyed requesting that the Court enter a for- 19’ East one hundred (105) feet to an 08” E. ninety-three and 21/100 (93.21) to Joyce L. Thunberg by deed dated mal Decree and Order of testacy and iron pipe driven in the ground at land feet along said Lot No. 107 to a point March 18, 1991 and recorded with for such other relief as requested in now or formerly of Rocky Hill Realty at land now or formerly owned by Worcester District Registry of Deeds, the Petition. Corporation; the Millbury Water Company; Thence Book 13292, Page 167. And also requesting that: THENCE by Lot 22 on said plan North S. 72 degrees 24’ 48” W. two hun- TERMS OF SALE: Olga Turner of Suwanee GA be 78 degrees 50’ West one hundred dred fifty-eight and 10/100 (258.10) Said premises will be sold and con- appointed as Personal Representa- twenty (120) feet to an iron pipe driven feet along said land of the Millbury veyed subject to and with the benefit of tive(s) of said estate to serve Without in the ground; Water Company to a cement bound on any and all rights, rights of way, mort- Surety on the bond. THENCE by said land of Rocky Hill the easterly line of said Holly Street; gages, restrictions, easements, local You have the right to obtain a copy of Realty Corporation South 7 degrees Thence N. 06 degrees 43’ 18” E. zoning laws and the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 19’ West one hundred five (105) feet one hundred fifty-seven and 48/100 regulations, building and code vio- Court. You have a right to object to this to an iron pipe driven in the ground at (157.48) feet along the easterly line lations, covenants, improvements, proceeding. To do so, you or your at- other land of said Rocky Hill Realty of said Holly Street to the point of unpaid taxes, unpaid water and/or torney must file a written appearance Corporation being Lot 20 on said Plan; beginning. Containing 28,864 square sewer bills, outstanding tax titles, and objection at this Court before: THENCE by said Lot 20 South 78 feet. Subject to a temporary cul-de-sac municipal or other public taxes, 10:00 a.m. on 05/05/2015 degrees 50’ East one hundred twenty radius of forth 940) feet as shown on assessments, federal and state tax This is NOT a hearing date, but a (120) feet to the place of beginning. said plan. Subject to covenants and liens, other liens or claims in the deadline by which you must file a writ- Containing 12,571 square feet. restrictions recorded with Worcester nature of liens, and existing encum- ten appearance and objection if you Subject to an easement of the District Registry of Deeds in Book brances of record created prior to the object to this proceeding. If you fail to Northeastern Gas Transmission 5782, Page 102. Subject to easements above-described mortgage, if there be file a timely written appearance and Company fifteen (15) feet wide abutting for poles and wires which may affect any, or otherwise having priority over objection followed by an Affidavit of the southerly boundary of the described locus. For title, see Deed recorded at the mortgage described herein, if there Objections within thirty (30) days of the premises. Book 36933, Page 221. be any, and the rights of tenants and return date, action may be taken with- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed The premises are to be sold subject to occupants of the mortgaged premises, out further notice to you. recorded with Worcester County and with the benefit of all easements, if there be any. The premises shall The estate is being administered un- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds restrictions, building and zoning laws, also be sold and conveyed subject to der formal procedure by the Personal in Book 19987, Page 234. liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- any restrictions of record and rights of Representative under the Massachu- These premises will be sold and ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, redemption for unpaid federal taxes, if setts Uniform Probate Code without conveyed subject to and with the tax titles, water bills, municipal liens there be any, as shall, notwithstanding supervision by the Court. Inventory benefit of all rights, rights of way, and assessments, rights of tenants this provision, constitute valid liens or and accounts are not required to be restrictions, easements, covenants, and parties in possession. encumbrances thereon after said sale. filed with the Court, but recipients are liens or claims in the nature of liens, TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall be required entitled to notice regarding the admin- improvements, public assessments, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND to pay FIVE THOUSAND and No/100 istration from the Personal Represen- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank, tative and can petition the Court in any liens, water and sewer liens and any in the form of a certified check or bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the matter relating to the estate, including other municipal assessments or liens or treasurer’s check will be required to be time and place of the sale as a deposit. distribution of assets and expenses of existing encumbrances of record which delivered at or before the time the bid All bidders must exhibit said required administration. are in force and are applicable, having is offered. The successful bidder will deposit to the auctioneer immediately WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, priority over said mortgage, whether be required to execute a Foreclosure prior to the auction sale in order to First Justice of this Court. or not reference to such restrictions, Sale Agreement immediately after the qualify as a bidder. The balance of the Date: April 07, 2015 easements, improvements, liens or close of the bidding. The balance of purchase price is to be paid by certified, Stephanie K. Fattman, encumbrances is made in the deed. the purchase price shall be paid within bank, treasurer’s or cashier’s check Register of Probate TERMS OF SALE: thirty (30) days from the sale date in within thirty (30) days after the date April 24, 2015 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 the form of a certified check, bank of the sale at the offices of Attorney ) Dollars by certified or bank check will treasurer’s check or other check satis- David E. Silverman, Silverman & COMMONWEALTH OF be required to be paid by the purchaser factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Esposito, 264 Main Street, Oxford, MASSACHUSETTS at the time and place of sale. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at Massachusetts 01540. 14P3085EA balance is to be paid by certified or the sale, to reject any and all bids, to The Mortgagee reserves the right to WORCESTER, SS bank check at Harmon Law Offices, continue the sale and to amend the postpone the sale to a later date by PROBATE COURT P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, terms of the sale by written or oral public proclamation at the time and To all persons interested in the estate Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to announcement made before or during date appointed for the sale, and to of Earl N. Dion late of Oxford in said P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set further postpone at any adjourned sale County, deceased. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within aside for any reason, the Purchaser date by public proclamation at the time A petition has been presented to said thirty (30) days from the date of sale. at the sale shall be entitled only to a and date appointed for the adjourned court for authority to mortgage certain Deed will be provided to purchaser return of the deposit paid. The pur- sale date. real estate of said deceased. for recording upon receipt in full of the chaser shall have no further recourse The successful bidder(s) at the auc- If you desire to object thereto you purchase price. The description of the against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee tion shall be required to execute a or your attorney should file a written premises contained in said mortgage or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The Memorandum of Sale and Terms and appearance in said Court at Worcester shall control in the event of an error in description of the premises contained Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale before ten o’clock in the forenoon on this publication. in said mortgage shall control in the at the conclusion of the bidding at the the twelfth day of May 2015 the return Other terms, if any, to be announced at event of an error in this publication. auction. In the event the successful day of this citation. the sale. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. bidder at the Auction Sale shall default Witness, DENISE MEAGHER, PNC BANK, NATIONAL Other terms if any, to be announced in purchasing the property according Esquire, First Judge of said Court, this ASSOCIATION at the sale. to the terms and conditions of this fifteenth day of April 2015 Present holder of said mortgage HSBC Bank USA, N.A., as Trustee for Notice of Sale and/or terms of the Stephen G By its Attorneys, the registered holders of Renaissance Memorandum of Sale executed at the Register of Probate HARMON LAW OFFICES, Equity Loan Asset-Backed time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee P.C. Certificates, Series 2007-3 reserves the right to sell such property April 24, 2015 150 California Street Present Holder of said Mortgage, by foreclosure deed to the second Newton, MA 02458 By Its Attorneys, highest bidder, at its bid commitment (617) 558-0500 ORLANS MORAN PLLC which was made at the time of the 201002-0744 - TEA PO Box 540540 foreclosure sale, providing that said April 10, 2015 Waltham, MA 02454 second highest bidder shall execute April 17, 2015 Phone: (781) 790-7800 a Memorandum of Sale and Terms April 24, 2015 13-018967 and Conditions of Sale and deposit April 17, 2015 with Mortgagee’s attorney, David E. April 24, 2015 Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the May 1, 2015 required deposit as set forth herein Turn To LEGALS, page 6 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, April 24, 2015 www.webstertimes.net GIRL SCOUTS DELIVER EASTER GIFTS TO JOSHUA PLACE

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DUDLEY — Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts from Troop 11027 recently delivered painted sun catchers and cards that they made for Easter to all of the residents of Joshua Place in Dudley. Alyssa Keenan and Spencer Young, with a resi- dent of Joshua Place.

Alicia Saladino and Caitlin Cunic.

Katie Cournoyer and Rachel Miller. Alyssa Keenan, Spencer Young and Alisha Laliberte. LEGALS Together with all the improvements Bank National Trust Company, as DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) LEGALS continued from page 5­­­ now or hereafter erected on the prop- Trustee, on behalf of the registered in the form of a certified check or bank erty and all easements, rights, appur- holders of GSAMP Trust 2004-AR2, treasurer’s check will be required to be NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, delivered at or before the time the bid OF REAL ESTATE and gas rights and profits, water rights Series 2004-AR2 By: Reneau J Lon- is offered. The successful bidder will By virtue and in execution of the and stock and all fixtures now or goria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & be required to execute a Foreclosure Power of Sale contained in a certain hereafter a part of the property. All LONGORIA LLC 100 Cummings Cen- Sale Agreement immediately after the mortgage given by John R. Hud- replacements and additions shall also ter, Suite 225D Beverly, MA 01915 close of the bidding. The balance of son to Argent Mortgage Company, be covered by this sale. 978-921-2670 4011.35 (. HUDSON the purchase price shall be paid within LLC dated May 7, 2004, recorded Terms of Sale: ) FEI # 1078.00375 04/24/2015, thirty (30) days from the sale date in with the Worcester County (Worcester Said premises will be sold subject to 05/01/2015, 05/08/2015 the form of a certified check, bank District) Registry of Deeds in Book any and all unpaid taxes and assess- April 24, 2015 treasurer’s check or other check satis- 33595, Page 112; said mortgage was ments, tax sales, tax titles and other May 1, 2015 factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The then assigned to Ameriquest Mortgage municipal liens and water or sewer May 8, 2015 Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at Company by virtue of an assignment liens and State or County transfer fees, the sale, to reject any and all bids, to dated May 12, 2004, and recorded in if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE continue the sale and to amend the Book 52210, at Page 282, and further DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or OF REAL ESTATE terms of the sale by written or oral assigned to Deutsche Bank National certified check will be required to be By virtue and in execution of the Power announcement made before or during Trust Company, as Trustee, on behalf paid by the purchaser at the time and of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set of the registered holders of GSAMP place of the sale as a deposit and the given by Lynne Davis to Mortgage aside for any reason, the Purchaser Trust 2004-AR2, Mortgage Pass- balance in cashier’s or certified check Electronic Registration Systems, at the sale shall be entitled only to a Through Certificates, Series 2004-AR2 will be due in thirty (30) days, at the Inc. as nominee for Taylor, Bean & return of the deposit paid. The pur- by virtue of an assignment dated May offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, Whitaker Mortgage Corp., its succes- chaser shall have no further recourse 12, 2004, and recorded in Book 52210, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite sors and assigns, dated November 3, against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee at Page 283, of which mortgage the 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being 2006 and recorded with the Worcester or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The undersigned is the present holder for of the essence. County (Worcester District) Registry description of the premises contained breach of conditions of said mortgage The Mortgagee reserves the right to of Deeds at Book 40116, Page 376, in said mortgage shall control in the and for the purpose of foreclosing the postpone the sale to a later date by subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loan event of an error in this publication. same will be sold at PUBLIC AUC- public proclamation at the time and Servicing, LLC by Mortgage Electronic TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. TION at 12:00 PM on May 22, 2015, date appointed for the sale and to fur- Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- Other terms if any, to be announced on the mortgaged premises. The entire ther postpone at any adjourned sale- ment recorded in said Registry of Deeds at the sale. mortgaged premises, all and singular, date by public proclamation at the time in Book 45900, Page 27, subsequently Nationstar Mortgage LLC the premises as described in said and date appointed for the adjourned assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC Present Holder of said Mortgage, mortgage: sale date. by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by By Its Attorneys, The land in said Oxford on the west- The premises is to be sold subject assignment recorded in said Registry ORLANS MORAN PLLC erly side of Conlin Road containing to and with the benefit of all ease- of Deeds in Book 51006, Page 90, of P.O. Box 540540 1.456 acres and being Lot A as shown ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, which the Mortgage the undersigned Waltham, MA 02454 on “Plan of Land in Oxford, Mass.” and rights of possession, building and is the present holder, for breach of the Phone: 781-790-7800 Surveyed for Richard G. Kusy dated zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- conditions of said Mortgage and for the April 24, 2015 May 5, 1987 by Para Land Surveying, minium liens, if any and all other claim purpose of foreclosing the same will be May 1, 2015 Incorporated, recorded with the in the nature of liens, if any there be. sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on May 8, 2015 Worcester District Registry of Deeds In the event that the successful bidder May 15, 2015 at 43 Greystone Avenue, in Plan Book 580, Plan 40, bounded at the foreclosure sale shall default Webster, MA, all and singular the prem- Commonwealth of Massachusetts and described as follows: Beginning in purchasing the within described ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Worcester, SS. SUPERIOR at the southeasterly corner of the lot property according to the terms of this A certain tract of land in said Webster, COURT at a drill hole set on the westerly side Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the being Lots #102, #103, #104 on DEPARTMENT OF THE of Conlin Road and at land now or Memorandum of Sale executed at the “Plan of Beacon Heights, Webster, TRIAL COURT formerly of Mark J. Stacey and Laura time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Massachusetts, owned by Willard CIVIL ACTION Stacey; Thence N. 81 degrees 08’ 20” reserves the right to sell the property Welsh Realty Company, October No. 15-0525A W. a distance of one hundred fifty-two by foreclosure deed to the second 1912, J. A. Whittaker, Engineer,” To Brian E. DeWitte and 34/100 (152.34) feet along land of highest bidder, providing that said sec- recorded in Plan Book 60, Plan 69, Doreen M. DeWitte of Webster, said Stacey to a point; Thence N. 81 ond highest bidder shall deposit with and being a portion of the tract Worcester County degrees 52’ 05” W. a distance of two the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, conveyed to Stanislaus Szczypion by AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED hundred forty-two and 57/100 (242.57) GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 said Willard Welsh Realty Company TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- feet along land of said Stacey to a drill Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Bev- by deed date August 27, 1919 and DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF hole set at the southwesterly corner of erly, MA 01915, the amount of the recorded in Worcester District Registry ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: said lot; Thence N. 02 degrees 39’ required deposit as set forth herein of Deeds, Book 2226, Page 42, Webster Bank, National Association as 52” E. a distance of one hundred sixty within three (3) business days after bounded and described as follows: Successor in Interest to First Federal and 00/100 (160.00) feet along land written notice of the default of the pre- BEGINNING at a Webster highway Savings Bank of America of Kim M. Hanna and Paul C. Hanna, vious highest bidder and title shall be bound marking the intersection of the claiming to be the holder of a mortgage III to a point; Thence S. 83 degrees conveyed to the said second highest Southerly line of Tower Street with covering property situated 5 Sibley Av- 56’ 49” E. a distance of three hundred bidder within thirty (30) days of said the Westerly sideline of Greystone enue Webster, MA given by Brian E. sixty six and 21/100 (366.21) feet written notice. Avenue; THENCE Southerly by said DeWitte and Doreen M. DeWitte re- along Lot B as shown on the aforesaid If the second highest bid- Greystone Avenue, a distance of corded in the Worcester District Reg- plan to a point on the westerly side of der declines to purchase the with- eighty-seven and 1/10 (87.1) feet to istry of Deeds, Book 30775, Page 215, Conlin Road; Thence S. 06 degrees in described property, the Mortgagee the Northwesterly corner of Lot #101; has filed with said court a Complaint for 04’ 26” E. a distance of one hundred reserves the right to purchase the with- THENCE Westerly by said Lot #101, authority to foreclose said mortgage in eighty and 00/100 (180.00) feet along in described property at the amount a distance of ninety-five (95) feet; the manner following: by entry on and the westerly side of Conlin Road to the bid by the second highest bidder. THENCE Northerly by Lots #74, #73, possession of the premises therein de- point of beginning. For title reference The foreclosure deed and the and #72, a distance of eighty-five scribed and by exercise of the power of see deed dated 11/22/00 and recorded consideration paid by the successful and 1/10 (85.1) feet to a point in the sale contained in said mortgage. 11/22/00 in Book 2324 at page 269 bidder shall be held in escrow by Southerly sideline of Tower Street; If you are entitled to the benefits of the in the Worcester County Registry of DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA THENCE Easterly by said sideline of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of Deeds. LLC, (hereinafter called the “Escrow Tower Street, a distance of ninety-five 1940 as amended, and you object to Subject to and with the benefit of ease- Agent”) until the deed shall be released (95) feet to the point of beginning. such foreclosure you or your attorney ments, reservation, restrictions, and from escrow to the successful bidder at For title reference see Deed recorded should file a written appearance and taking of record, if any, insofar as the the same time as the consideration is herewith in Book 40116, Page 374. answer in said court at Worcester in same are now in force and applicable. released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) The premises are to be sold subject said County on or before the Twentieth In the event of any typographical error days after the date of sale, whereupon to and with the benefit of all ease- day of May next or you may be forever set forth herein in the legal description all obligations of the Escrow Agent ments, restrictions, building and zon- barred from claiming that such foreclo- of the premises, the description as set shall be deemed to have been properly ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water sure is invalid under said Act. forth and contained in the mortgage fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be bills, municipal liens and assessments, Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, shall control by reference. discharged. rights of tenants and parties in posses- Administrative Justice of said Court, This property has the address of 42 Other terms to be announced at the sion. this Eighth day of April 2015. 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WEBSTER - 16 HOUGHTON ST THOMPSON - 131 HAGSTROM RD. WEBSTER ~ 12 HOUGHTON STREET WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT Young Custom Built, Wonderful Year-round WEBSTER LAKE Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expansive Water Views, Western Exposure! Excel- lent Friendly Shore Line & Level Lot! Sandy Beach Area is Great for Swimming! Waterfront - Front & Back w/Sheltered Cove! Main Level Features Open Floor Plan with Lake Views from Every Window! Fire- ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT placed Living/Dining Room w/Hardwood Floors! Gourmet Kitchen with Oversized Island/Breakfast Bar, Upgraded Cabinets, Viking Appliances Pride in ownership shines throughout this beautifully & Granite Counter Tops! Full Waterfront side Master Bedroom w/In- updated 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Wrap around Farmers Sprawling 2089sf+/- Ranch home on 3.95 acres! Custom Custom Cape! 4 bedroom 1-1/2 Bath! Loads of natural credible Water Views! Gorgeous Master Bath w/Whirlpool Tub, 2nd Porch invites you in. Gleaming hardwoods, new furnace, Built! 3 bedroom, 3 Bath! w/Private Master Bath! hugh office! woodwork! 2nd floor bedroom offer a Large open floor planl Bdr has Covered Balcony! 3rd Bdr sleeps 8 comfortably, 2nd Full Bath new roof, fenced yard, new electrical, partially finished lower Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! 30 X 50 Morton Barn! bedrooms devided by a half bath. Forced hot water by oil! & 2nd Floor Laundry! Great Functional Layout! 22x24 2 Car Garage! level with recessed lighting. All ready for you to call home Nicely Landscaped Yard with Irrigation System! This is definitely the NEW PRICE $169,900 All in the Heart of Farm Country! New Price $304,900. Detached garage! NEW PRICE $164,900 ONE you’ve been waiting for! $659,900.

WATERFRONT - 63 S. CHARLTON SHORE RD WEBSTER - 2 HIGHCREST PARK LAND! Let’s Talk Real Estate! Five Reasons to Buy NOW THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER If there was ever a time to purchase real estate it is now! A unique combination of BUILDABLE LOTS circumstances makes buying a home NOW a No-brainer. Here are five reasons why you should buy a home NOW… Lot 119B Thompson Rd 1. Houses are more affordable Town, Water & Sewer. $55,000 ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT 2. Historically low mortgage rates Lot 119A Thompson Rd 3. Prices are recently stabilized CHARLTON WATERFRONT - Summer Cottage on South Town, Water & Sewer. $60,000 Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a notch and come to the Lake for Townhouse unit #2, great location. Fresh paint! Gleaming 4. Home ownership historically, is the path to independence and wealth Deer Run: Sutton Rd 21.47 total Acres some R & R! 75’ of waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! hdwd in dining and living areas! Large living room has 5. Owning a home gives you pride of ownership picture window and front door access! Fully applianced +/- 7 single family residential 1 acre+ Open Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with exposed Call today to find out what homes are available in your Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the family since 1963 ~ kitchen! Central air! Central vac! Washer and dryer on first approved buildable lots. Plus 12.68 and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to Treasure It! floor! 2nd floor has 2 large bdrms and roomy bathroom. price range or do a quick search to look for homes and create a profile on this site to NEW IMPROVED PRICE $179,000. New Price $129,000. save your favorites, Hope2Own.com acres $249,900

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Cresent Gate at Sturbridge Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” SOUTHBRIDGE ~ NEW CONSTRUCTION 201 SOUTH STREET, OPEN HOUSE REDUCED SOUTHBRIDGE, MA April 25 & 26 508-765-9155 11:00-1:00 FAX: 508-765-2698 • Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan 4 Homes have SOLD Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera & more Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES under construction! 55+ community: 920 sq.ft. condo. 1 br. hard- Southbridge:(New Southbridge: LOADS OF Listing) Marino Pond Water SPACE comes with this Classic (GPS to 87 Wall St) wood floors, w/carperts in BR. All App. inc. View! Wonderful 6 rooms Colonial! 10 rooms 5 bedrooms Energy Efficient Homes on Cournoyer Blvd. 3 Bdrm, 2 washer/dryer in unit. Condo fee includes cen- 3 bedroom 1 ½ bath Cape! 3 baths!! Large eat in kitchen, NEW LISTING Beautiful updated kitchen sliders to deck. Lots & Lots of Bath, 2 Car Garage under, granite countertops, central air, tral heat/AC and water. Terrific location close with granite, loads of custom updates including a pellet stove hardwoods, tile, one year builder’s warranty. This home is to major highways. Elevator to heated garage. cabinets & open to dining room. Large living room to enclosed to help with heating costs! Now R ready for a quick sale! porch & fenced yard. Lower level fantastic GAME Room! First work needed. Roof updated, vinyl Pool/room Library, exercise room, TV room. floor bedroom. Garage. 2010 Windows. Sheds. Generator hook sided, CB, Deck. Gas heat. PLUS 3 car garage and BIG YARD! Christi Cournoyer Very quiet. Price reduced to $149,900 up. Very short walk to Town Beach! $239,900. $189,900. 384 Main St., Southbridge, MA Southbridge: Southbridge: Family Call owner 1-508-347-3063. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2 Owned for 40 years! Great 508-764-3202 24A MARIA AVE 2 family with 4 room End Unit condo Available for OPEN HOUSE 12-2 2 bedroom units. Nice Sale-4 room 2 bedroom 2 bath with screen porch overlooking enclosed porches for both units. Updated boilers. E woods. Extra glass cabinet in kitchen. Breakfast bar. Washer & Dryer, refrigerator, stove, Each tenant pays their own dishwasher all stay. Needs a little paint & update flooring BUT the utilities. Level yard. All mechanics are working and each layout is great! Take a look! $79,900. apartment is rentable. Not a short sale or foreclosure. 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Seller is motivated. 99,900! Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Southbridge: JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 Southbridge/Stubridge area: NMLS #20898 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2 Spectacular Home with 7 rooms 499 DENNISON DRIVE 3 bedrooms 2 baths! What’s so LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed FABULOUS RENOVATED special? THE IMPROVEMENTS! Jo-Ann Szymczak OPEN HOUSE 12-2 “Home Ownership Matters” SPACIOUS RANCH! 7 rooms 3 New gorgeous kitchen w/ Jenn CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Ownership Matters” above for a showing bedrooms 2 baths. Brand new A Air appliances, granite counters, Master bedroom with beautiful tile tile flooring. New 1st Fl full bath & Now on Real Estate TV • Channel 193 @ Charter Saturday & Sunday bath plus walk in closet! Brand New Kitchen! Huge living room laundry. New Vinyl siding, new gas furnace & HW heater. First with hardwood floors. Newly vinyl sided plus new windows, roof, floor familyroom plus sunroom to great multi-layered deck. Just DUDLEY/OXFORD DUDLEY & doors. Lovely level yard with views! 2 car garage. $234,900. minutes to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. $218,900. MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! L EMERSON REALTORS

* Move right in! * 2.6 Acres * Granite & Maple Kitch * 3 season porch The Market Leader * Country setting * Custom built hip-roof SUN • 11-1 * 24x24 family room * Lower level fam. room DUDLEY: * Convenient to highway colonial * 2 Baths * 4 bedroom * Oversized cape Outstand- * 3 Bedrooms *1.5 baths ing Cus- 21 Piasta Rd • $289,900 17 Corbin Rd • $339,900 NEW LISTING! tom Home featuring CHARLTON THOMPSON CT – QUADDICK LAKE great floor * Waterfront plan with * Contemporary 17 Wellman Street, Auburn $229,900 2,800+sf. * Multi Level Well maintained 3 BR Dutch Colonial Featuring 3-4 bedrooms, formal dining loaded with charm and character. Gleaming room, country style kitchen & huge fam- WATERFRONT * HW Floors hardwood floors, updated kitchen and bath, SEASON IS * 24’x24’ Family Rm natural woodwork throughout, oversize deck ily with cathedral ceiling leading to deck. HERE! Master suite, 3 full baths & 3 E * 2.5 Baths for family fun, fenced yard. Offered at: $229,900. car garage $409,900 * Cathedral Ceiling Call today! Master Bedroom * 2 Car garage in fenced yard Call Mary Ellen Cox Call Kevin Maher * 100’ Water front * Galley Kitchen * 2 Bedroom * Granite counters * Updated Kitchen * Full Service Lake 508-735-7061 508-450-4219 or * 2-3 bedrooms (Boating, Jet skis, Fishing) E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] * 2 bonus room over garage * Spectacular views Worcester: Well LAND- 97C Baker Pond Rd - $319,000 26 Breaults Landing Rd - $399,900 maintained 4 bed- Charlton room victorian in S established neigh- Established borhood. Close to area of homes. shopping, highways, 1.15 acres slop- schools & public ing lot. Well pool. Hardwoods and septic on throughout. Fireplaced living room. Huge, cabinet packed, eat-in kitchen with pantry. property but Bonus walk-up attic has a 5th bedroom and condition is not Open House Directory additional open living area ready to be fin- known. Across Deadline: Monday at 10am ished. 3 Season porch and 2 car detached T from Charlton garage.Seller $227,000 Furniture. (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse $49.900 (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Jeannine Silun Claire M. Earley [email protected] ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 508-579-0696 508-208-1395 SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2015 AUBURN: Auburn: 13 A Beautiful Bancroft ready to Street Antique SOUTHBRIDGE SOLD move in 3 New England Cournoyer Boulevard S 11-1 CALL Christi Cournoyer, Colonial A bedroom split (GPS to 87 Wall St) Hometown Realty, 508-864-3356, 508-764-3202 with easy GEM! 1760 flowing lay with 4 beds, 2 out in the heart of Auburn.Outstanding FULL baths, well maintained! Setting back from the SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 2015 road access with lots of privacy too. street gives wonderful privacy. Ell offers T Won’t last. Priced at $239,900. great potential for extended family liv- SOUTHBRIDGE ing. Wide Pine Floors. $365,500 Cournoyer Boulevard S 11-1 CALL Christi Cournoyer, (GPS to 87 Wall St) Hometown Realty, 508-864-3356, 508-764-3202 Stratton Vitikos Call Beth Johnson 843-957-1629 For your showing today! 24A Maria Ave C 12-2 $79,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 [email protected] 774-289-6437 E 499 Dennison Dr S 12-2 $239,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155

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AUBURN: Custom Colonial at Bridle Webster $204,900 Path. Offer 4 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and 4bdrm, 2 car gar, 2.5 BA, updated 2 car attached garage. 1st floor 9’ ceiling, heating, windows, roof, electrical!! master suite, finished lower level and land- Move in and enjoy this summer! Close scaped grounds. MINT to schools, shopping and $ 449,900 Highway access!! Nice home turnkey come see!!! Donna Caissie Laura Poulin-Harkins 774-641-3325 508-207-3802 Thinking of Selling? Get Ready Now OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING For Spring Market Charlton: Large Colonial style home tucked DUDLEY-SUN Put the power of a seasoned away several hundred feet from road w/close HOLLAND-SUN HOLLAND STURBRIDGE THOMPSON CT professional, CHIC BELAND, to 11 acre. Stone fireplace, large recently 21 Mason Rd • 1:30-3 53 Island Rd • 12-1:30 Hamilton Res. 138’ of deeded beach on 3 BR, 2.5 bath Ranch, 4 BR Center Hall to work for you. 30 Years of renovated kitchen, gleaming hardwoods & 4 BR, 2.5 bath Cape with Waterfront with 50’ Hamilton Res! centrally located! Colonial, 2.5 baths. Experience. CALL TODAY ! open floor plan. 3 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 many updates! $264,900. frontage. $249,900. $180,000. $239,900. $315,000. car garage & More. A stunning Ingrid Helena Karp. Larry Mandell. Lisa Boudreau. Moira McGrath. Sarah Gustafson. Estate. $415,000 Chic Beland [email protected] Ron Garabedian 774-641-3325 REDUCED 508-523-7733 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING www.emersonrealtors.net

OXFORD HOLLAND SOUTHBRIDGE BROOKLYN, CT UNION, CT Expanded 5 BR, 2.5 bath Fabulous yr-rd Well maintained 3 BR, 3 BR Ranch on level 2 BR Waterfront on Cape on 1+A. Waterfront on Ham Res! 2 bath Cape, hardwoods. 1.3+A. Hamilton Res. $324,900. $325,000. $199,900. $174,900. $229,900. GOT A HOUSE FOR Laura Eliason. Lisa Boudreau. Dennis Bottcher. Ingrid Helena Karp. Lisa Boudreau.

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FULL TIME SERVICE TECHNICIAN 010 FOR SALE Tri State Toyota Scion is looking for an experienced service technician. HOME MADE PINE Requirements: COFFEE TABLE • Must have valid drivers license & • Brakes, steering, suspension, A/C, exhaust SPORTS • Electrical diagnostic experience TWO END TABLES • Must have own tools $125.00 • Work well with others CORRESPONDENT • Keep clean area ANTIQUE LAMP JUG For an interview call (508)943-7474 $40.00 and ask for Sean Foley or email resume to [email protected] DROP LEAF COFFEE TABLE Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome $100  H o n e s t  E x c e l l e n t R e p u t a t i o n  S a l a r y  C o m m i s s i o n  B o n u s e s  President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K                    DROP LEAF CART  Team Atmosphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 Expectation the First Year  Experience NOT a Must, We Will Train. $85 We are searching for the right female OR male to join our team.  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative Stonebridge Press sports department long term career... SWORD SET See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion is seeking an individual to cover and $65 [email protected] photograph high school sports. END TABLE Candidate will be flexible with hours W/DRAWER likely on Friday nights & weekends. $75 Correspondent must have digital camera 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE END TABLE and the ability to e-mail photos and story. W/2 DRAWERS MEN & WOMEN’S 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE $50 GOLF CLUBS NEW REDUCED PRICES!!! Please apply to either Complete (with carriages) ROUND KITCHEN TORO LAWN OLD END TABLE Make Offer TABLE Adam Minor at $45 Classic Star Trek MOWER w/4 chairs Figurine Set Two years old [email protected] $125.00 Excellent condition AIR CONDITIONER In box - never opened GIRLS 18 SPEED BIKE Self-propelled or Nick Ethier at New, Used only 8 hours! $100 $100.00 COFFEE TABLE Push button $200.00 Sears Carpet,Upholstery $150.00 [email protected] Vacuum and 2 end tables CANOPY $50.00 or call (508) 764-4325 508-892-7160 $60 WASHER & DRYER 3-IN-1 (2) HON Side Chairs ENTERTAINMENT and leave a message at extension 10FTX20FT Local $30/ea SET $135.00 Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) CENTER New 130 or 133.

News $175/OBO w/end cabinets $200.00 (2) Mid-back leather 10’ long, 74” high MANY HARD $225.00 JEWELRY SAFE COVER BOOKS office chairs 109 MUSIC/ARTS 205 BOATS $30/ea 2 SWIVEL ROCKER GARDALL 010 FOR SALE Bell motorcyle 16” wide 23” tall SMALL UPRIGHT SMALL COFFEE CHAIRS 17’ QUEST helmet $100.00 VACUUM TABLE $25.00 each WHITE LAQUER PONTOON Never used CLEANERS PIANO $40.00 $60 LEATHER COUCH 50 HP Mercury four stroke New-Good for garage w/Bench OB, Bimini, Canvas Cover Beckett Burner ONE 2HP SEARS AIR 87” light tan 11 years old and Trailer. ELECTRIC BASE Control & Aquastat COMPRESSOR 220 $25.00 FOUND HERE! Excellent condition Excellent Condition. $200 HOOVER CARPET- BOARD $100.00 Paid $3700 In the water in $25.00 Moving... (3) Kincaid “Replica” 508-949-1283 CLEANER NEW Asking $1500 Woodstock, CT SEARS Paintings ONE SUNBEAM GAS $100.00 508-637-1168 $9750 WOODEN DOLL PRO-FORM 2’x3’ $50/ea GRILL 860-614-4525 Christin Dior Tux $50.00 TWO GLASS TABLE 130 YARD SALES CRADLE TREADMILL Used once 42-44 long, TOPS **************** 265 FUEL/WOOD $15.00 w/pleated shirt Folds up, heavy duty ONE BARBECUE GRILL $50.00-each Reg. maintained $175/OBO Local DEADLINE FOR Central Boiler E-Classic $50.00 YARD SALE ANTIQUE $200.00 Cast Iron Christmas TWO SEWING 1400/2400 CROQUET SET or best offer Tree Stand Development SUBMISSIONS IS 1-413-244-9510 OUTDOOR WOOD $40.00 $25 & Projects MACHINES WITH NOON MONDAY 508-867-0368 Sunbeam Whole SNOW TRACKING BENCH FOR ALL FURNACE LARGE FISHER House Humidifier $50.00-each MASS. WEEKLY Cleaner & Greener MOVING SALE! TIRES EPA Qualified SPEAKER (on wheels) PAPERS EVERYTHING $50 185x65 R15 25-Year Warranty $50.00 $50.00 each CEDAR HOPE Deadline subject to change Call Today 13’ Sunsetter due to holidays MUST GO! Lightly Used CHEST 508-882-0178 Awning Cover Call for more info ELECTRIC CHORD $60.00 CrystalRockFarm.com Lawn mower Never Used Call ******************** ORGAN $300.00 $30 508-637-1401 FIREWOOD $75.00 14” Snow Chains DISHES NEW AND RUTLAND, MA Cut, Split & Delivered $20 19TH ANNUAL Snow blower TAKAMINE 12 OLD. Green & Seasoned $300.00 15” Cable TWO SUNROOF STRING FOUND HERE! TOWN WIDE KITS Snow Chains 508-885-3136 Wood Lots Wanted Love Seat, Ottoman, ELECTRIC/ YARD SALE $100.00 Brand New 860-888-5207 Chair $35 ACOUSTIC GUITAR TREES FOR SALE Saturday, April 25 Call Paul $450.00 8am-??? Used Engine Very good condition w/hard Evergreen Trees, Colorado Weathertech 508-769-2351 GOLF CLUBS WITH 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 shell case $325 Maps available on Coffee and end table Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Floor Mats BAG $250 Fender stratocaster mexican Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall town common $125.00 283 PETS $50.00 Antique-Kelvinator made blue/white excellent All 10 trees for $85 Gray, Front and Rear Fits (Routes 56 & 122A) Electric range condition $350 or BO Norway Spruce, 3.5’ Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 and town lines Two Kitchen stools Need help with w/double oven, broiler glass tank for reptiles 30”Hgt x 5/$99 Like New starting at 7:15am. LARGE ANTIQUE $75.00 12”width x19 1/2” depth $10 Over 200 participants! your pets B/O Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall Reduced to: PICTURE FRAME Call Ed @ 774-272-0821 5/$99 Lots of fun! Rain or Shine! veterinary care? $50.00 Call 508-479-9752 Excellent privacy $80.00 WANTED We can help 508-859-8326 THREE border/ornamental LET’S MAKE A DEAL! Always Buying at an affordable price! Myers Convertible CRAFTSMAN Call 508-278-5762 PORTABLE PODIUM 508-347-3145 Old Toys $60.00 Jet/Tank pump system, evenings Need to Place SANDERS -Pre 1980- 7 Gal. a Classified Ad? All under $50.00 WESLO Old Bicycles Call 800-536-5836 TRUCK TOOL BOX 1/2h.p. with 50’ hose never -1880s-1970s- Half Ton TREADMILL used Also parts & Accessories CALL $175 HOMELITE CHAIN $80.00 20HP/100MPH & Literature 774-452-3514 Home H2O Kooler with SAW $70.00 Cash Paid hot faucet Precious EZ supper auto HEAVY DUTY 1800-336-2453 Johnson and Evinrude $50 $50.00 ENGINE STAND BRINX SAFE Lawn Mowers & More Moments 18X12 INCHES $50.00 YARD SALE outboards, $80.00 2-30hp, several left from 774-297-9279 Collection NEW CEILING AIR HOCKEY TABLE Saturday: April 25, 2015 Need to Place a Classified Ad? 61X33 INCHES $60.00 Time: 9:00am-2:00pm last season Call 800-536-5836 and stands LIGHTS GOLF CLUBS AND FOOSBALL TABLE Where: 25 Surrey Lane, $200-$650. 28 pieces $10-$50 Each BAG 55X30 INCHES $60.00 Southbride, MA. Our veterinarians can help 508-867-2887 CALL Contact spay/neuter and/or general Also, I need motors, NASCAR $60.00 parts - 1958-’85 (508) 885-4212 508-764-3191 medical appointments. Die-Cast Models SEARS GAS Additional discounts Want to Place They’re Back! REGULATION TRIMMER 33 GALION a Classified Ad? available for those on 508-885-6657 Call 800-536-5836 $5 And Up! POOL TABLE w/ supply of Lines ALUMINUM GAS 200 GEN. BUSINESS financial assistance. BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! Needs new felt, $500 $50 Please call KIRBY SENTRIA II TANK 508-637-1333 204 WATER EQUIPMENT VACUUM SYSTEM Blessings Farm Call 508-885-3136 $75.00 or online at 50 H Foote Road 2 HARDWOOD with carpet cleaning 100 GENERAL 2000 SEADOO 720 www.secondchanceanimals.org Charlton attachment. CHERRY TOOL SHEDS MILLER HIGH with caravan trailer 508-248-1411 Six months old. CABINETS Made of Texture 1-11 FREQUENCY BOX 107 MISC. FREE Red & white 284 LOST & FOUND $600 firm. Very fast and fun! New Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, 8x8 $775 25’ tig Torch FREE PETS Call 508-987-3677 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. 8x10 $960 Queen PillowTop and regulator 2 twin size $1500 8x12 $1050 $600.00 Call 774-244-6781 Did you find LED R-30 INDOOR Mattress 508-892-3275 $1375 electric beds 8x16 your pet? FLOODLIGHTS with Box Spring 860-455-8762 (not hospital beds) 508-234-8297

Want to Place a Classified Ad? Call 800-536-5836 Delivered and Built On-Site Or find a home by Philips in Original Plastic USED ADULT POWER Mid-sized couch with 205 BOATS 12w = 65w Other Sizes Available CHAIR for one? Instant on, very bright $150.00 CALL 413-324-1117 matching chairs 14’ STARCRAFT plus dimmable ADULT POTTY CHAIR ALUMINUM BOAT Lasts 22.8 years Call: 508-410-7050 REMOTE CONTROL TRAC VAC 413-436-8520 Big box stores sell for with 5HP Mercury AIRCRAFTS Model 385-IC/385LH $26-$30 NordicTrack Elite 109 MUSIC/ARTS gas motor (2011) Used Once WHEEL CHAIR YOU PAY $15.00 each some with motors only 10 hrs use 14.7 Elliptical Call George Best Offer GUITAR Trailer included - or 4 per case $50.00 2 years old, Like new, 774-241-0027 2 WALKERS 1970 GIBSON J50 plus seats & vests Call Keith Internet access, Paper work BEAR CAT Acoustic w/case Asking Bought $1399 508-524-9328 VAC-N-CHIP PRO 8 NFL SUPER BOWL Great condition $1,800.00 LET US KNOW!!! asking $850.00 What’s On $1800.00 o.b.o. 508-867-2551 & VAC PRO COINS Please call us so that we LUMBER Email Your Mind? $1600.00 774-633-0832 Models 72085, 72285, 16 FT. FIBERGLASS can take your ad Rough Pine - Dry Us! We’d Like to Know. Wii 72295 out of the paper... 5% moisture - Sizes up to Email us your Asking SAILBOAT Used Twice Want to Place 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality w/Balance Board thoughts to: $3500.00 with mainsail, jib and trailer Town-To-Town Best Offer $2.00 board foot or B.O. Controllers, Games SoundOff a Classified Ad? with new tires Classifieds 508-476-7867 Bought $500 Southbridge@ Call Call 800-536-5836 $450.00 stonebridgepress.com Leave message Asking $250.00 CALL 508-765-5763 508-832-3029 774-230-0753 508-909-4111 4 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, April 24, 2015

285 PET CARE 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 505 APARTMENTS FOR 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 575 VACATION RENTALS 400 SERVICES WANTED TO BUY WANTED RENT SPENCER SINGLE FAN-C-PET JULY, 11-18 BY COLLECTOR Mobile JOURNEY MAN 402 GENERAL SERVICES FAMILY HOME AUG, 8-15, 15-22 Old comic books SOUTHBRIDGE RANCH STYLE Grooming Salon 1940s and up ELECTRICIANS Call The $999/week New for rent prime location. No prime time Beatles memorabilia Mr. Response Electric 1 bedroom apartment. Junk Man 3 bedrooms, vacancies in 9 years! 1960s and up Is looking for licensed Off-street parking Email 1 bath, Vicki Kelley Electricians with commercial Bass River Cape Cod Famous monster Trees Cut No Pets 1 car garage, and residential experience. Charming Cottage 3-bedrooms Professional magazines, Godzilla, Brush/Limbs 1 Bedroom: $725/mo Large yard Great wages and company Half mile to beach Frankenstein and Removed 2 Bedroom: $825/mo washer/dryer included. Groomer vehicle. Must have own tools. Private deck monster items, Newly renovated. 20 Years Exp. Send FREE METAL PICK-UP Kids love it Us! Old toys and First & Security Very warm and bright. Resume Appliances, “We Go Right advertising items Call: 508-765-5852 No pets. pictures available to Furniture, TV’s. $1300.00/Month toYour Door” Dave [email protected] Construction first+last-security 508-987-2419 Call: 860-779-2469 508-864-0460 Materials. SOUTHBRIDGE call Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Newly renovated 3-4 bedroom 508-397-9703 RV in Co-op Park WAR Maids Wanted Small Building apartments efficient heating for showing. RELICS We have permanent Demolition, Private parking yard, de-leaded, $26,900 part-time positions Residential Moves. on site laundry, these won’t last 535 HOUSING WANTED Woodstock, CT available. Qualifications are; long, pet friendly, no applica- & WAR Furnaces Removed Retired Mechanic your own vehicle, cleaning tion fee, Starting at $825/month with drivers license experience a plus but not 508-784-7119 SOUVENIRS Looking for InLaw mandatory, personable, Dave Or Going... Going... Apartment or WANTED organized and punctual. 508-867-2564 www.Bellus.RE.com Gone to the Dogs WWII & EARLIER Hours estimated Room with a bathroom Training and behavior 15-25/week. Must be able 413-262-5082 and storage CA$H WAITING! to start at 8:45AM for 64 year old management in your SOUTHBRIDGE Seasonal campsite Helmets, Swords, Perfect mothers hours. Handicapped, but home. 433 CLEANING Nice modern, clean 1-bedroom Meadowside of Woodstock, All qualified employees start self-sufficient Daggers, Bayonets, apartment in quiet Own your own lot. Positive methods used. at $10.00/hour. House/Office Medals, Badges, Flags, downtown area Trailer with add-ons which Certified Pet Dog Raise to $11.00/hour 860-382-3634 Uniforms, etc. Cleaning Includes heat, hot contain large family room, two after first 90 days, trainer and member Over 30 Years Experience. water bedrooms, dining room, What’s On advancement possible. Available 546 CEMETERY LOTS APDT Call David and appliances screened porch, vinyl siding, We do withhold taxes. Reasonable rates. large shed, outdoor fire pit, Call Renelle at 1-508-688-0847 Looking for applicants No job too big or small. CEMETERY LOTS mostly furnished. 508-892-1850 I’ll Come To YOU! residing in the towns of: Day and evening $625/month Your Mind? AVAILABLE Park ammenities: Holland, Wales, hours available. One year lease email: Pine Grove Cemetery large swimming pool, rec hall. Worcester, Sturbridge & -Bonded- References, credit check [email protected] Spencer, MA pavilion, mini golf, bocci, Southbridge and security deposit required Single lot $1000 horseshoes, fish pond, We’d Like 300 HELP WANTED Call Tammie Please call Call Wendy for a Double $2000 playground-low yearly 286 LIVESTOCK 508-347-3275 FREE estimate at: 508-347-7709 maintenance fees. BAGGED 305 BUSINESS or send resume to to Know. TLCHomeCleaning@ 508-943-9880 Call Mike SHAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES SOUTHBRIDGE 774-200-6164 Rte.25 197, Verizon.net Woodstock, CT $4.75 Each TLC Three bedrooms, or SPORTING GOODS Unit #5 Horse quality HOME CLEANING Stove, Off-street parking, pinegrovecemetery STORE NEED [email protected] 3.25 size We Use & Supply Organic Washer/Dryer Hook-ups in Rock Valley Farm for sale selling bait tackle and CHAMBERMAIDS/FRONT apartment. 772-233-1555 Email us your archery products established DESK CLERKS. PART TIME, Cleaners To Ensure Cemetery Plots West Brookfield MA w/Fridge 1991 owner retiring turn key WEEKENDS. EXPERIENCED Your Family’s Safety. 508-867-2508 Limited restricted storage. Worcester County Memorial THINK SUMMER! operation will train serious AND DEPENDABLE. $10-$12hr Park thoughts to: Gift Certificates For Deposits, references, and inquiries only STURBRIDGE COUNTRY Valor II Section Baby Showers, credit check required. 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES 508-932-9502 INN 508-347-5503 Graves 1 & 2 Anniversaries, And More! No pets, No utilities adam@ leave message. 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used properly, regular blood sugar below (Blue) or above (Red) the cus- monitoring can help you and your tomizable range limits set in the meter. healthcare professional detect high and When the meter displays a low result, low blood sugar and make therapy and it prompts the user to treat for the low lifestyle adjustments. glucose result and retest in 15 minutes. Unfortunately, many people with dia- “Knowing at a glance what your result betes don’t test their blood sugar as means is important because another recommended by their healthcare pro- study has shown that nearly one third fessional because of psychological or of people say they can’t make sense emotional reasons. of their results,” says Dr. Polonsky. In a study of more than 800 people “The OneTouch Verio® Meter can help with diabetes, three key reasons were patients feel more confident about man- given for disliking and avoiding testing aging their blood sugar by providing blood sugar: feedback about their results and oppor- • It’s a burden, it takes work; tunities for better control.” • It’s not viewed as worthwhile; The meter also looks for signs of prog- • It’s often a demotivating expe- ress and provides positive reinforce- rience when, despite their best efforts, ment through two types of progress their blood sugar levels are frequently notes. An “achievement” message is out of range. displayed when the current result is “Many people may feel overwhelmed in range following three consecutive by too much information, information above range results. A “consistency” that isn’t clear, or simply by the day- message appears when 70 percent of to-day effort required to manage dia- results in the past seven days are in betes,” explains Dr. William Polonsky, range. co-founder and president of the After using the meter for a week, 94 Behavioral Diabetes Institute. percent of people with diabetes said it New Tools Can Help made their test results simple to under- A new device can help people with diabetes better understand their blood sugar test results Fortunately, there are new tools stand.1 with no extra work and feel more confident about managing their blood sugar. that can help. For example, the new The system is available where diabe- OneTouch Verio® Blood Glucose tes supplies are sold with an estimated Monitoring System can help people bet- retail price of $19.99. For more informa- ter understand their blood sugar test tion, visit www. OneTouch.com. results with no extra work. (NAPS)—If you are among the esti- a healthy range is key to preventing or Easy to use, the meter features a 1Study conducted in the UK and US mated 29 million people with diabetes delaying long-term complications such color-coded range indicator that shows with 102 patients with diabetes. 2013. in the U.S., keeping your blood sugar in as kidney, eye and heart disease. When whether a result is within (Green), The Affordable Care Act: What You And Your Doctor Need To Know If You Have Cancer

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