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This week’s Quote

“Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” Will Rogers

Editor’s Office Hours Mondays 12-5 Soldiers are honored with a creative display. Wednesdays 1-5 Fridays 1-5 LEICESTER PAYS TRIBUTE TO VETERANS Jaime Desroches, of Auburn, shows her patriotism with her sons, Kyle, INSIDE 9, and Mason, 10 months, as well as her niece, Mikayla Desroches, 10. Obituaries...... B SECT Calendar...... B SECT Viewpoint...... A8-9 Sports...... A10-15

REMEMBERING

Kevin Flanders photos VFW members stand united.

LEICESTER — Even though towns throughout the area canceled their Vigil pays Memorial Day parades, Leicester residents would not let the rain deter them from honoring veterans and fallen Officer Ronald Tarentino on Monday, May tribute to 30. From police and fire officials to scouting groups, the parade was well attend- Auburn’s ed for another year, with several participants walking in memory of Tarentino. For more photos, turn to page A17! finest heroes At left: Boy Scouts get ready for the parade. Page A6-7 REMEMBERING ‘A hero to us all’

BY KEVIN FLANDERS during services last week business owners have Community pays respects NEWS STAFF WRITER at St. Joseph’s Catholic been working hard to Thousands of guests Church in Charlton. But make sure Tarentino is to fallen police officer paid their respects to slain even though final good- never forgotten. Auburn Police Officer byes were said, several Support has poured Ronald Tarentino Jr., residents, officials and Turn To TARENTINO page ­­­A9

Memorial Day takes on all new meaning in Leicester Page A5

SPORTS

Courtesy photo Officers from throughout the state pay their respects at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. An ‘all-star’ plumbing performance Bay Path student receives top state award Leicester baseball BY OLIVIA RICHMAN dents in each vocational looks ahead NEWS STAFF WRITER and technical school in Page Ax CHARLTON — the state. Bay Path Regional Bachand was nom- Vocational Technical inated by Plumbing High School student Instructor Bob Ceminski, Daniel Bachand received who had this to say about the All-Star Student the soon-to-be graduate. Award for 2015-2016 at “Every once in a while the Plumbing-Heating- you get a truly outstand- Cooling Contractors of ing student,” Ceminski Massachusetts Inc., an said. “He is involved with award that recognizes the top plumbing stu- Turn To AWARD page ­­­A9 2 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 News Briefs

The two banks will continue to remain separate, Chief of Staff for Durant at Ann.Gaudreau@MAhouse. SpencerBANK, Southbridge independent entities. Mr. Robbins will serve as the gov or (617) 722-2060, ext. 8563. Chairman and CEO of the combined mutual holding • Spencer Town Hall: Monday, June 13, 9-10 a.m. company while Mr. Tallman will serve as President • Charlton Town Hall: Monday, June 13, 11 a.m. to Savings Bank to merge and Treasurer. Both Messrs. Robbins and Tallman 12 p.m. will continue as President and CEO of their respective • Dudley Town Hall: Thursday, June 16, 3-4 p.m. SPENCER/SOUTHBRIDGE — SpencerBANK, banks. • Southbridge Town Hall: Thursday, June 16, 5-6 the wholly-owned subsidiary of Spencer MHC and “Our banks’ business and service goals have always p.m. Southbridge Savings Bank, the wholly-owned subsid- been very similar,” said K. Michael Robbins, President iary of Green Valley Bancorp, MHC, have agreed to and CEO of SpencerBANK. “We are confident that combine their two mutual holding companies under this partnership will enable us to more thoroughly the name SSB Community Bancorp MHC. serve our customers.” Exchange Club golf tournament The merger has been approved by the Board of Each bank brings complementary products and Trustees of each bank’s parent mutual holding com- services,” said Todd M. Tallman, President and CEO a success pany and by the Corporators of each mutual holding of Southbridge Savings Bank. “This partnership will company, and has received the required regulatory provide us the ability to offer a broader range of ser- SPENCER — The Spencer Exchange Club hosted approvals. Spencer Mid-tier Holding Company and vices and depth of knowledge to our communities.” their 40th Annual Swing into Spring Golf Tournament Green Valley Bancorp, Inc., the subsidiary mid-tier on Friday, May 13th at Leicester Country Club, which holding companies of Spencer MHC and Green Valley was proudly sponsored by Lamoureux Ford and well Bancorp, MHC, respectively, will also combine under attended with 123 golfers. This fundraising effort, the name SSB Community Bancorp Inc. in connection Durant announces June office the Club’s largest of the year, is just one of the ways with the merger. The merger is expected to be com- this dedicated group of volunteers raises money to pleted on May 31. hours support the community. Special thanks go out to The combined mutual holding company will have the event sponsors: Lamoureux Ford, SpencerBank, over $1 billion in total consolidated assets and $108 State Rep. Peter Durant will be holding office hours Southbridge Savings Bank, Vibram USA, McDonald’s million in equity capital and will represent a branch throughout the district each month. of Spencer, the Lowkes Family and Gavitt Wire, network of 15 offices located throughout Central Constituents and town officials are invited to Webster First Federal Credit Union and to the gen- Massachusetts. express any concerns, issues, or ideas they have. erous tee and raffle sponsors and players. Without This merger represents a strong financial, strategic Walk-ins are always welcome. To schedule an indi- their continued support, the Club would be unable to and cultural fit, and bolsters both banks’ presence in vidual appointment please contact Ann Gaudreau, continue its mission of making a positive difference in the marketplace while allowing each to operate inde- the community. Each and every dollar pendently under their own names. the Spencer Exchange Club collects goes directly back into the community. Anyone interested in learning more about the Spencer Exchange Club is wel- Sturbridge Dollhouse Miniatures Festival come to contact Jim Sandagato at jsan- SUNDAY, JUNE 5TH • 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. [email protected]. $7 ADULTS $4 CHILDREN 12-UNDER Host Hotel Exhibition Hall ~ 366 Main Street/Rte 20~Sturbridge A show & sale featuring artisans from the USA, Canada, France, Hungary & Brazil with Scale Structures*Dolhouse Almanac Accessories & Furniture*Dolls, Paintings & Quilts*Antique & Collectible Miniatures*Electrical, Landscaping & Building Components....& much more - all in miniature and all for Quotation of sale! Directions: 508 347-7393 the Week Information: www.mollycromwell.com Saturday, June 4 • Preview 5-8 p.m. “It’s amazing to see how many $18 includes early sales, weekend admission, Courtesy photo lives he has touched, and how each cash bar, refreshments. Pay at the door. The Tantasqua Education Foundation awarded more than $20,000 of you has shown and expressed in grants to the Tantasqua/Union 61 District at the Diamond & your love for him. There are so Champagne Brunch held on Sunday, May 15. many police and fire departments, both locally and nationally, that have been here to support us. Our communities have been amazing to Ted. awards more than $20K in rally behind our family.” - Tricia Tarentino, wife of the late Officer Ronald Tarentino Jr., com- grant funding menting on the support for her fami- STURBRIDGE — The Tantasqua Education Foundation ly during this tragic time. (Ted.) awarded more than $20,000 in grant monies to 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp teachers in the Tantasqua/Union 61 District at its annual Real estate 2 Sided Insulated Chain Drive Diamond & Champagne Brunch held on Sunday, May 15, Garage Door at the beautiful Publick House Historic Inn. The Brunch is a celebration of dedicated teachers, who Transactions r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & 7ft Opener track, 8 color & 3 panel design options benefit from Ted. grants. Teachers apply for grants each $270 year for various educational projects. A project must be inc Installation innovative, be consistent with school or district goals, and SPENCER $570 price matching available on all written quotes inc Installation encourage leadership and creativity. It must also promote $170,000, 8 Dustin Street, Richard collaboration between educational professionals. Tracy to Pierre Brouillard This year’s winners were Jim Reynolds, Rachel Hager, $288,000, 8 Howe Road, Glenn Megan Kehoe, Robin Potvin, Talia Quihta and Meghan and Arline Narrow to Arnaldo and Rodier at Tantasqua Regional Junior High School. Marcelina Machado Matthew Guertin at Tantasqua Regional Junior High $204,900, 103 Pleasant Street, Noel School. Dr. Sarah Bousquet at Tantasqua Regional High Deleon to Aaron Deraleau RONNIE’S SEAFOOD School and Jennifer Iller, Joann Wright, Sara Cornacchioli $150,000, 32 Prospect Street, and Alison Boulanger of Holland Elementary School. Terkanian Brothers Realty, LLC to Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot A lucky attendee also had a chance to win a beauti- Michelle Connolly ful diamond pendent and earrings set valued at $3,000 $123,000, 59 Thompson Pond Road, “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” and generously donated by Shawn Cormier of Cormier Deborah Thibeault to Ryan Schwartz Jewelers. $193,000, 33 Lake Street, Francis This year’s winner was Jennifer Iller of Holland. and Kara Cadrin to Lynn Loftus “Shawn has been a supporter of Ted. since the begin- ning, back in 2007,” said President Laurie Placella. “We Open are so grateful for his support.” This event is one of three fundraisers that Ted. holds LEICESTER each year to raise money to continue its mission to pro- vide students who attend schools in the Tantasqua district $90,000, 16 Monterey Drive, Federal Tuesday-Sunday with “Educational experiences beyond the Ordinary.” Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Ted. is a community-sponsored, independent, nonprofit Victor Taylor organization dedicated to providing financial resources to $259,000, 42 Cricklewood Drive, 11:00am to 9:00pm support projects and programs that encourage students to Leonard and Barbara Allain to develop their talents, become lifelong learners, and pur- Daniel and Andrea Snow sue excellence. Such projects go beyond the scope of those $214,500, 57 Pine Street, Michael funded by the operating budget of the school districts. and Karen O’Connor to George Additional information can be found at www.tedfound. Taylor org or by contacting Laurie Placella, Ted. President at $132,000, 3 Knollwood Drive, [email protected]. If you would like to support the Jeffrey and Deena Perro to Home54, Foundation, please consider a tax-deductible donation by LLC visiting the website. $90,000, 69 McCarthy Avenue, Accepting most major credit cards Peter and Donna Hendrickson to John Franco $94,000, 75 Huntoon Memorial Highway, Theodore Janulewicz to Robert Norrgard ­A Stonebridge Press STAFF DIRECTORY How to Use publication President & Publisher Frank G. 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WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Thursday, the 91-year-old widow living across the May 26, Congressman Jim McGovern street. spoke on the House floor to honor “Remembering Officer Tarentino this Officer Ronald Tarentino Jr., a member week, Auburn Police Chief Andrew J. of the Auburn Police Department who Sluckis said, ‘He got along with every- was tragically shot and killed in the line body. He was somebody who was always of duty. smiling. He was an outstanding guy, “Today I rise to honor Officer Ronald and we’re going to miss him.’ That’s Tarentino Jr., a member of the Auburn how he’ll be remembered. Police Department in Massachusetts, “In the days since this tragedy, it has who was tragically shot and killed in the been truly inspiring to see the Auburn, line of duty this past weekend. Officer Leicester and surrounding communi- Tarentino exemplified the courage and ties come together to support Officer dedication that defines our incredible Tarentino’s wife and three children. men and women in blue. His neighbors My heart goes out to them and I know and friends described him as a ‘gentle I am not alone in saying that Officer giant,’ a ‘great guy,’ and ‘always willing Tarentino will never be forgotten.” to help.’ He always kept an eye out for

Senate recesses in memory of Officer Tarentino

BOSTON — At the motion of Senator on to say, “Officer Tarentino’s spirit, Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury), the and call to duty, will never be forgot- Massachusetts State Senate recessed ten by the residents of the Town of budget debates on Tuesday in mem- Auburn, his hometown of Leicester, the ory of Auburn Police Officer Ronald Commonwealth and certainly not by Tarentino, Jr. who was killed in the line members of this Chamber.” of duty early Sunday morning. “It brings me great sadness to stand before this Chamber to CARD OF THANKS recess in mem- ory of Officer Tarentino,” said Sen. Moore. “This The Depot Square Committee senseless act of would like to extend our sincere violence has taken the life of a loving appreciation to the husband, dedicat- ed father of three East Brookfield Boy Scouts Troop 238, children, and a especially, Ryan LaRoche, brother of the law enforcement com- Paul Davidson, Christine Petruzzi munity. Members of and TRG Construction, the Senate gath- for completing the beautification of the ered to offer a moment of silence railing around Depot Square. in memory of Officer Tarentino, Your generosity, thoughtfulness and to offer their and support for the Veterans of East thoughts and prayers to his fam- Brookfield is greatly appreciated. ily, friends and col- leagues. Sen. Moore went 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 REMEMBERING TARENTINO Rockets honor Tarentino with pre-game ceremonies

Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, www.seligerphotography.com

AUBURN — On Wednesday, May 25, before the Auburn Rockets baseball and softball teams wrapped up their regular season schedule against Oakmont Regional, both schools paid tribute to fallen Auburn Police Officer Ronald Tarentino with a ceremony that included the police and fire departments and a color guard tribute.

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BY KEVIN FLANDERS who always put his neighborhood and (World War II Army veteran); and two weeks, students at all Auburn and NEWS STAFF WRITER community first. Leonard and Margaret Darling. Thanks Leicester schools have organized differ- LEICESTER — Less than a week after “As a community, we have all to Stevens, the event also featured an ent activities to pay tribute to a hero. Officer Ronald Tarentino made the ulti- been devastated by the loss of Officer appearance of a moving wall commem- “All will choose his or her own way to mate sacrifice, students and staff at Tarentino,” said Principal Joyce orating soldiers from Worcester County honor this fallen hero, but I suggest that Leicester Middle School honored the Nelson, who drew parallels between lost in the Vietnam War. the best honor is to walk as he walked,” town hero and all others who gave their Tarentino’s sacrifice and those that Three of those soldiers were from wrote Leicester Superintendent Judy lives defending freedom. have been made by armed forces over- Leicester. Paolucci in her blog posted to the school The school’s Memorial Day pro- seas. “This is such a great event for the website. “The positive outpouring of gram on May 27 (a town-wide day of Speaking of the countless families kids. It’s important for our students support for the Tarentino family and mourning for Tarentino) conveyed a who have lost a family member in war, to associate Memorial Day with the pride in our community should become heightened sense of understanding for Nelson said, “Their loss affected their people who served,” Nelson said in an the norm. Anything less does not show students of the holiday’s significance. loved ones just as our loss in Leicester interview. honor to this fine man.” Several veterans were in attendance, has shattered us. Freedom isn’t free.” Tarentino was laid to rest across their heroism honored – and the veter- Veterans attending the event includ- town that same afternoon, and LMS Kevin Flanders can be reached at 508- ans wanted to make sure all guests took ed Dean Stevens (Air Force); Robert students and staff honored him at their 909-4140, or by email at kflanders@stone- the time to celebrate the life of a man Ahlquist (Army); William Laventure Memorial Day event. Over the last bridgepress.com.

Kevin Flanders photos The moving wall honors all Worcester County veterans lost during the Vietnam War.

Principal Joyce Nelson honors fallen Officer Ronald Tarentino during a speech.

Veterans look on during the ceremony. Veterans are applauded as they enter the gymnasium.

mashed potatoes & gravy, steamed suey, hot dog on a roll, bag of pota- peas, whole grain roll & butter, apple to chips, Jell-O/topping, school baked School Menus crisp, raisins NORTH beans Wednesday, June 8: Ham & cheese on Wednesday, June 8: Cook’s choice, whole grain croissant, lettuce & tomato, BROOKFIELD HIGH fruit/veggie, milk LEICESTER HIGH French fries, baby carrots, mixed fruit Thursday, June 9: Turkey wrap, options chicken nuggets, warm rolls, hash Thursday, June 9: Chicken parmesan SCHOOL browns SCHOOL sandwich, celery & carrot sticks, ranch Monday, June 6: Cheeseburger, Friday, June 10: Mozzarella sticks dressing, corn, dried cranberry cup w/ marinara sauce, warm rolls, school Monday, June 6: Hamburger or chicken patties, hash brown Friday, June 10: Assorted pizza made pizza, pasta with herbs cheeseburger, lettuce & tomato, assort- Tuesday, June 7: American chop options cheese & pepperoni, potato ed toppings, roasted sweet potatoes, puffs, romaine tossed salad, assorted baked beans, fresh fruit choices dressings, peach cup Tuesday, June 7: Chicken bacon ranch sandwich on whole grain roll, lettuce & tomato, roasted green beans, cucumber slices, strawberry cup, rai- LEICESTER sins Wednesday, June 8: Tacos w/crunchy shells, lettuce & tomato, salsa & sour PRIMARY SCHOOL cream, Spanish brown rice, corn, mixed fruit cups Monday, June 6: Popcorn chicken, Thursday, June 9: Grilled chicken dipping sauces, mashed potato, but- Caesar salad with croutons, roasted tered peas, fresh apples vegetables, whole grain roll with but- Tuesday, June 7: Cheese ravioli w/ ter, dried cranberry cup, peach cup tomato sauce, whole grain roll w/ but- Friday, June 10: Assorted pizza ter, tossed salad, assorted dressings, options cheese & pepperoni, curly fries, applesauce cups romaine tossed salad, assorted dress- Wednesday, June 8: Tacos w/crunchy ings, mixed fruit cups shells, lettuce & tomato, shredded cheese, brown rice pilaf, corn, raisins Thursday, June 9: Crispy chicken sandwich on whole grain roll, condi- LEICESTER ments, baked beans, steamed green beans, mixed fruit cup Friday, June 10: Whole grain stuffed MEMORIAL SCHOOL crust pizza, romaine salad w/ cheery tomatoes, assorted dressings, carrots, Monday, June 6: Hot dog or hamburg- peach cup ers, on whole grain roll, French fries, FOR TICKETS VISIT: baked beans, strawberry cup Tuesday, June 7: “Breakfast For www.the200.org/event/51st-annual-dinner Lunch” – Scrambled eggs, whole grain NORTH bagel w/butter, potato hash brown, baby carrots, fresh fruit Wednesday, June 8: Whole grain BROOKFIELD pasta w/ meat sauce, romaine salad w/ cherry tomatoes, dressings, garlic bread, peach cup ELEMENTARY Thursday, June 9: Crispy chicken breast sandwich on whole grain roll, SCHOOL lettuce & tomato, potato puffs, apple- sauce cups Monday, June 6: Pulled pork sand- Friday, June 10: Assorted pizza, tossed wich, chicken patties, French fries salad, assorted dressings, steamed Tuesday, June 7: Cheeseburger, hot green beans, mixed fruit choices dog, rice pilaf, school baked beans, Jell-O cake Wednesday, June 8: Chicken & gravy, bread stuffing, turkey/ cheese sand- LEICESTER MIDDLE wich, bag of potato chips Thursday, June 9: Turkey wrap, chicken nuggets, warm rolls, hash SCHOOL browns Monday, June 6: Popcorn chicken, Friday, June 10: Mozzarella sticks w/ assorted dipping sauces, roasted sweet sauce, assorted new pizza, pasta with potatoes, baked beans, applesauce cup herbs Tuesday, June 7: Roasted chicken, 6 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 REMEMBERING TARENTINO Vigil pays tribute to Auburn’s finest heroes BY KEVIN FLANDERS Belhumeur, while others trav- one came together to honor eled long distances just to show those who put on a uniform NEWS STAFF WRITER their support. No matter where AUBURN — A grieving every day to protect their com- they were from, everyone in community united last week munity. attendance was “Auburn to honor a pair of men who “This is a great turnout – it Strong” in honor of two fallen committed countless hours to shows how much people care heroes. keeping Auburn safe. about their community and Belhumeur, who died on Officer Ronald Tarentino everyone who works hard the morning of May 22 after Jr. and former fire chief Roger to keep it safe,” said Officer a lengthy battle with cancer, Belhumeur died within hours Danny Diaz, a 12-year mem- served as the town’s fire chief of each other last Sunday, May ber of the Worcester Police and also as its emergency 22 — one of the darkest days in Department who joined offi- management director. He was town history. At a candlelight cers from across the state at remembered for always want- vigil on May 25 at Lemansky the vigil. ing to be involved in Auburn Park, residents began the long Added Jacobson, “Auburn is activities, serving on multiple and difficult healing process by a very close community. When boards and commissions as celebrating the impacts made a tragedy like this occurs, we well. by two town heroes. all feel it personally.” “To lose both of these men Tarentino, 42, was fatal- For many residents, the vigil within hours of each other is Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.seligerphotography.com ly shot during a traffic stop served as an opportunity to unfathomable, and our collec- on May 22. Reflecting on his honor all emergency respond- During the vigil, many shirts like this one could be spotted, sporting the tive grief is profound,” said life, vigil guests described a ers who put the lives of others phrase, “Tarentino Strong.” Auburn Town Manager Julie tremendous officer who loved before their own. Jacobson. “Auburn is a bet- his family and the communi- “They are always here to help ter community thanks to their ty he served. For those who and support us, and we wanted contributions.” didn’t know Tarentino well, a to come out and support them,” Added Auburn Fire Chief quick conversation with town said Auburn resident Mary Stephen Coleman, “I would Decell, who lives close to the officials or business owners like to thank all of you for your street where Officer Tarentino helped them begin to under- overwhelming support for was killed. stand the selflessness of a man these two heroes.” Organizers thanked every- who transcended the meaning As the sun fell away and a one who attended the vigil and of service. 90-degree day slowly began to made donations. If you would “I knew Ron for maybe six cool, the sea of blue at Lemansky like to offer support, a memo- years, since he was with the Park transformed into a sea rial fund has been established Leicester Police Department. of candlelight. Prayers were to assist Tarentino’s family. He was a good family man who offered. Tears were shed. Two Donations can be made to: was respected by everyone,” separate moments of silence Officer Ronald Tarentino, Jr. said Worcester’s Henry James, ruled. Across the street, its sig- Memorial Fund, C/O Savers a member of the well-represent- nage draped in black, the police Bank, 38 Auburn Street, ed Worcester Harley Owners station drew several guests to Auburn, MA 01501 Group. place flowers and notes. The vigil was attended by Young and old alike, res- Kevin Flanders can be reached people from across the commu- Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.seligerphotography.com idents and non-residents, at 508-909-4140, or by email at nity and the country. Some of Many residents held candles, symbolizing their unity in their grief. friends and strangers – every- kflanders@stonebridgepress. them knew both Tarentino and com.

Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.seligerphotography.com The mood was somber at the vigil, as emotions ran high.

Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.seligerphotography.com Wayne Page holds an “Auburn Strong” sign in remembrance of Tarentino.

Kevin Flanders photos Hailey Heckman, 6, of Auburn, joins the sea of blue at Lemansky Park.

Kevin Flanders photos An Auburn Police unit leads hundreds of motorcycles into the park.

Kevin Flanders photos Town Manager Julie Jacobson addresses guests.

Kevin Flanders photos The flag flies from a crane rig while guests fill the park. Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­7 REMEMBERING TARENTINO

Kevin Flanders photos Kevin Flanders photos Worcester Police Officer Danny Diaz and his family honor Officer Tarentino. Members of the Durand, Demers, and McNeely families.

Kevin Flanders photos Chuck Carroll, of Shrewsbury, left, and Mike Barrett, rode in on their motorcycles to support Officer Tarentino’s family.

Kevin Flanders photos From left, Makayla Gillette, Emma Bransky, and Shalees Reddick, all 9 from Auburn.

Kevin Flanders photos From left, Alexis Kubert, Kayley Markuenas, and Katy Bernard, all of Auburn.

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Kevin Flanders photos The Write Stuff Frankie, 1, and Victoria, 6, Malpass, of Auburn, show their support. for Season 14 in the Spencer New Leader! Essays and Poems written by local authors from Spencer, Leicester, and The Brookfields open to All Grades, home schooled students & ADULTS!

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Frank G. Chilinski President and Publisher Antiques in the news Talk to your Adam Minor Managing Editor adult children

Editorial about smart My flag financial moves

It’s something I’ve wanted since If you have I bought my first home. Actually, it’s children who Financial something I’ve wanted even before that, are finish- when my wife and I were renting our Focus ing college or first place. It never would have been an embarking issue, I’m sure, but it always felt weird JEFF on their first making changes to a home that wasn’t BURDICK full-time job, ours. It never happened. you obviously It’s relatively small, and is not a major want them to purchase when you think of it in purely get off to a good start in their adult and financial terms, but it’s something that working lives. And by virtue of your may mean more than anything I own. Courtesy photo years of experience, you probably have It’s red and white, with a little corner One of several postcards written by Alexander Graham Bell in our August auction. some good advice to offer — especially of blue, decorated with stars and stripes and is the symbol of freedom we enjoy when it comes to making smart finan- here in the United States of America. The news is full of antique most popular antiques and col- cial moves. It waves freely with the wind as I finds, auction results and estate lectibles in Britain: Of course, you can find a broad array write this, a proud symbol of freedom. sale discoveries. Here are some Jewelry of financial topics to discuss. But if you Last of the latest happenings in the Vinyl records want to concentrate on just a few, you The fall, after antique world. Ornaments might consider these for starters: more I’ve heard from many deal- Pictures Investing for the future – When young Minor than ers that the Brimfield May Vintage toys people are paying off student loans, they a full show was one of the best in First edition books may not think they can also afford to Details year in some time. The good weather Sports memorabilia invest for the future. Indeed, this can our new be challenging – but it’s not impossi- ADAM brought a large number of buy- Antique vases home, ers, and sales were great. The Antiques, Pop memorabilia ble. So, if your children go to work for MINOR and an employer that offers a retirement next show dates are July 12-17 Collectibles Antique furniture armed and Sept. 6-11. The Minneapolis Star plan, such as a 401(k), you may want with a There are a number of other Tribune offered an update to point out that they can have money gift certificate to Lowe’s, I purchased my & Estates antique shows and flea markets on a folk art pottery jug. The automatically invested – and since they first American flag kit, but with nowhere in the area. Two of the larg- piece that was purchased at an never really “had” this money in the to mount it correctly without cutting WAYNE TUISKULA er ones are at the Stormville estate sale for $300 was said to first place, they are less likely to miss into my vinyl siding, and time not on my it. They can start by deferring small side weather-wise to do such a project Airport in New York and be a mid-Atlantic 19th centu- Madison-Bouckville, which is ry jug worth $50,000. A num- amounts; when their earnings rise, they before winter, I tabled the installation to can increase their contributions. the spring as time got away with me — also in New York. If you want to hunt ber of faces adorned the jug with eyes, antiques for days there are some yard noses, and faces visible from all sides. Buying a home and paying off a mort- as I’m sure many of my readers with two gage – With interest rates still low, now young children can understand. Last sales that run for miles. The 31st annual Betsey Soule, an Oregon horse trainer, is not a bad time for prospective first- week, just in time for Memorial Day, 100-mile yard sale runs from Jackson to recognized the piece as one she had time homebuyers. Of course, if your my father and I, completely randomly Kennett, Missouri. The second largest made in her high school art class during and on a whim, dug into the project, yard sale runs in Texas along Route the 1970’s. The appraiser corrected his children truly are starting out in the and installed the mounting block right 281. The Brownsville Herald in Texas appraisal but still believes the piece to working world, it will likely take them a next to our front door, and put up my reports that Yolanda Almaguer spear- be worth between $3,000 and $5,000. few years to save up enough for a down flag for the first time. It turned out to be headed the plans for this sale. “She got Our next live antique auction is Aug. payment. But even after they reach that way easier of a project than I thought, the idea for the Texas Longest Yard 25 but we are running multiple estate goal, you may want to warn them not mostly because of my father’s prowess Sale from the National Road Yard Sale, sales and online estate auctions regular- to become “house poor” by spending with projects such as these. What would which spans 824 miles from St. Louis, ly. Visit our website and sign up for our a large portion of their total income I ever do without him? Missouri, to Baltimore, Maryland; and email list or follow us on social media to on home ownership. If they do buy a As I tightened the set screw for the the ‘World’s Longest Yard Sale,’ run- keep updated on upcoming events. house, though, and their incomes go first time, securing the flag in its mount ning 690 miles from Addison, Michigan, up as their careers progress, they may for the next few hours, I thought of all to Gadsden, Alabama.” Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula wonder if they should pay down their my friends and family that have served An article in the UK Mirror reports Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass mortgage quicker. While they might or currently serve in the military. My that 1 in 6 people have handed their Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate feel good about lowering that debt, you uncles, Henry and Steve, my grandfa- valuable items to friends, charities, and Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- may want to point out that an argument ther, Roger, and literally two dozen of others and later found that the pieces tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), could be made for putting money in my friends — my life is filled with peo- were valuable. They offered a list of [email protected]. assets that will likely be more liquid, ple that have served this country. That such as stocks and bonds. For one thing, piece of nylon that now hangs from my if your children were to lose their jobs, house means so much more than just and they needed cash to tide them over colors and designs. It’s more than just until they were once again employed, a neat piece of décor. That flag is why I they’d likely find it much harder to get can enjoy the freedoms I have, why my money out of their homes than their children can grow up in a country where Should I do a short sale investment accounts. Also, in terms of they will be able to freely enjoy life, lib- accumulating resources for retirement, erty and the pursuit of happiness. Mother Nature did not cooperate last they might better off building up their weekend, as many parades and cere- on my home? investment portfolios, rather than sink- monies were either altered or cancelled ing every extra dollar into their homes. outright. In my town, we moved our Using credit wisely – Urge your chil- I spoke last week a continue to maintain dren to avoid taking on excessive credit ceremony indoors into the school’s gym. little about short sales the home. They are in It was stripped of the usual pomp and realtor’s card debt and taking out non-essential circumstance that usually accompanies and wanted to discuss the lending business loans. As you know, having a good cred- such things, and was fairly brief. But it in further for people report and not the property it score can pay off in several ways, was great because we got right to the that may be struggling management busi- including getting better rates on mort- heart of the matter with our program — to pay their mortgage ness. It is a lengthy gages. You may want to risk sounding showing appreciation for our veterans and don’t know what JAMES process and can take “old fashioned” by encouraging your through speeches and song. to do. BLACK many months to get children to live within their means. And As part of the ceremony, a local U.S. I always think it is an answer but many consider pointing out that it’s often the Navy veteran, Carl Reed, was hon- a good idea to consult people have been able people who are the most frugal today ored for his service. He tentatively with a real estate agent and a real to keep their home by doing this. Many who may end up with the most money approached the podium with emotion, estate attorney that is well versed in banks will require this step before tomorrow. obviously touched that he was being It’s not always easy for young people honored for his service. He spoke gently short sales before deciding what is best looking at the short sale option. for you. A short sale occurs when you If the loan modification did not go to get off on the right foot, financially and earnestly into the microphone. speaking. But as someone who knows sell your home for less than what is through and you are struggling to pay “I don’t have much to say … except a thing or two about controlling debt, owed on it and ask the mortgage hold- thank you.” or are behind on your mortgage a short saving and investing, you can help your And that was it. Simple. Effective. And er to release the line on the property sale could be a good option prior to children out by imparting a few words probably more powerful than any 5-min- take the proceeds from the sale as pay- foreclosure. Do not wait until you start of wisdom. ute speech could deliver. It was actually ment in full. The one thing to keep in getting foreclosure notices because it quite moving. He simply thanked every- mind is not every scenario will you get may be too late at that point. A short This article was written by Edward one in attendance for the honor, but I the bank to release you of all liability. sale will affect you credit but not in the believe it should have been the other Jones for use by your local Edward way around. They may actually require you to sign same way that a foreclosure will. Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact Thank us? No, sir. Thank you. a note to pay back a portion over time A short sale is also a lengthy pro- Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones I came home later that day, and the that was not recovered by the sale of cess and you will supply paystubs, Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or sun was out after a morning of overcast the home. Many times they will do this bank statements, tax returns, and a [email protected]. nastiness. The grass was still damp. as a zero-percent interest loan. hardship letter to the bank as well as The flag — my flag — waved gently in When you purchased the home you some other items that could be specific the breeze, the sun giving it a nice glow told the bank you would pay back to your bank. Hire a real estate agent as it rippled slowly. I thought of all my the money you loaned from them. If and attorney right away. They will friends that selflessly gave, my uncles you owe too much on the home and work on your behalf and guide you who sacrificed so much, and my grand- never see the value coming back is down this path and the banks will typ- father, my father’s father, a man I never knew, that served for years as a U.S. not a reason to short sale your home. ically pay their fees. Many times out Army veteran of World War II and the However, if you have been struggling of pride we don’t tell someone we are Korean War — their work has made it to make your payments on your home struggling until it is too late to stop a possible for me live free in these United or are behind on your mortgage due to foreclosure. Don’t let pride keep you States. That flag reminds me of that. a hardship like divorce, reduction in from making the best decision for you With Memorial Day now in the rear income or relocation a short sale could and your family. view mirror for another year, let me add be a good option. I would only look at in one more chorus of gratitude as we this option after seeing if the bank will James Black is a licensed realtor for turn our attention to other things. To all do a loan modification, which many A&M Real Estate Consultants at Keller who have served, or are currently serv- times the bank will do to make sure Williams Realty. He may be reached at ing — thank you. My flag waves proudly because of you. they will continue to see payments (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at jblack2@ will agree to. It is in their best interest kw.com. Adam Minor may be reached at (508) to keep you in the home so you can 508LOCAL.com 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- bridgepress.com. Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­9 VIEWPOINT Readers share favorite tips and tricks

Readers of this column are (you can place more than one). offered the stump removal tip always discovering new ways Eleanor K. Price Take All pocketbooks are easy to see above. to do things, and despite prep- Thompson, Conn. the and reach. ping for a busy warm weath- *** er season, many took time out *** Hint Lucille Barry Win Dinner for Two — Your from their schedule to share Can’t find a hammer? Whitinsville, Mass. tips can win you a great din- their tips to halt life’s little has- Improvise! KAREN ner for two at the historic sles. Whether it’s a strategy to I you need a hammer and TRAINOR *** Publick House Historic Inn save money or a clever repur- cannot find one, you can use a A regular reader uses her in Sturbridge! Simply send posing tip, creative ideas from paintbrush Take a paintbrush MacGyver skills as a tempo- in a hint to be entered into a readers definitely deserve to and use the metal part of the years when I have been asked rary fix! random drawing. One winner be passed along! Read on for brush to hammer whatever to make salads, and when I A friend’s spring broke on per month will win a fabulous some recently submitted tips you need to push in. Example, recently made 200 ginger rolls their bathroom sink stopper. three-course dinner for two and solutions. garden stake, tack, nail, push for a grandson’s stag and show- The kind where when you push at the renowned restaurant, And remember readers, pins, etc. er , One of the salads request- to raise or lower the lever to located on Route 131 across send in your best tips and you ed was crabmeat (expensive). get the drain to open and close. the town common in histor- could win dinner for two in Tina Lysic Years ago I discovered that if They were bailing water from ic Sturbridge. Because I’m in Sturbridge! Leicester, Mass. you peel, then shred a parsnip the sink and continuing to use the business of dispensing tips, or two ad add it to mayo, cel- the sink until a plumber could not inventing them (although I *** *** ery, etc. It adopts the flavor of be found. I took a small jewel- can take credit for some), I’m Stumped about how to A reader shares her “soap the crabeat ad becomes a won- ry sized screw driver, raised counting on you readers out remove an eyesore tree stump? solution” that’s an unconven- derful extender, which no one the stopper unit and put a thin there to share your best helpful Read on for a reader’s red-hot tional cure! can detect. terry hair scrungee around the hints! solution! If you are bothered with leg stopper so it would just rest in Remove an unsightly tree cramps at night put a bar of Zita Lackenbauer the drain, not fall in so water Do you have a helpful hint stump without digging: Here’s soap (any kind) in your bed, Putnam, Conn. couldn’t drain. The hair scrun- or handy tip that has worked a great reason to have more wrapped or unwrapped, it gee also kept hair etc. from for you? Do you have a ques- cookouts. If you have an helps. All the people I’ve told *** going down. All set until a new tion regarding household or unsightly stump in your yard, this tip to say that it works. I A gal can never have enough unit can be installed. garden matters? If so, why not make your charcoal do dou- know that it does for me. purses, and a reader discov- share them with readers of ble duty. After grilling yourself ered an easy way to store them Viola Bramel Stonebridge Press publications? some juicy steaks, dump the Waltrude Foisey-Boutin all: Northbridge, Mass. Send questions and/or hints to: hot coals in the center of the Danielson, Conn. Don’t know what too do with Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge stump. Each time you do this, all those pocketbooks? I bought *** Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, a little more of the stump will *** an inexpensive wooden coat Prize Winner — MA 01550. Or e-mail kdrr@aol. burn away until it disappears. This reader’s creative culi- rack and placed in my base- Congratulations to Eleanor com. Hints are entered into Take the money you’d pay to nary trick feeds a crowd with- ment. Price of Thompson, CT, whose a drawing for a three course have the stump ground out and out breaking the budget. Just hang each pocketbook name was drawn as winner for dinner for two at the historic fill your freezer with steaks for I have used this hint a a on the arms of the coat rack Dinner for Two at the Publick Publick House Inn! even more cookouts! few times throughout the House in Sturbridge. She Region mourns loss of slain Auburn police officer

added. TARENTINO At the May 27 funer- continued from page A1­­­ al for a fallen hero, in from across the state Tarentino’s wife of 20 over the past two weeks. years, Tricia Tarentino, Locally, residents and thanked everyone who business owners have has supported her fami- devised some unique ly. Officers from across ways to thank Tarentino the state and the nation for his service. For life- arrived in Auburn to pay long Auburn resident their respects, as well Megan O’Brien, her busi- as other first respond- ness offered the perfect ers and officials. Many opportunity to foster com- guests never even knew munity solidarity while Tarentino, but they knew assisting the Tarentino how much he meant to family. Leicester and Auburn. O’Brien, the owner of “It’s amazing to see Kadoodles Kupcakes in how many lives he has Courtesy photo Sturbridge, held a week- touched, and how each Above and at right: Leicester High School students line long fundraising effort of you has shown and Paxton Street in support of Officer Tarentino. during which a brand new expressed your love for treat honored Tarentino’s him,” Tricia Tarentino day of mourning. men and women in blue,” service and sacrifice. All said. “There are so many proceeds from sales of the Meanwhile, “Thank McGovern said. “His police and fire depart- you, Ronnie” and neighbors and friends specially designed “blue ments, both locally and line cupcake” were given “Leicester Strong” described him as a gen- nationally, that have been signs could be seen up tle giant, a great guy, and to the Tarentino family. here to support us. Our “Officer Tarentino is a and down Route 9, from always willing to help.” communities have been rival David Prouty High Added McGovern, “In hero to us all, and I knew amazing to rally behind I had to do something School in Spencer all the the days since this trag- our family.” way to West Brookfield. edy, it has been truly to help,” said O’Brien, At schools through- whose siblings are both And every lowered flag inspiring to see the out the area, students along the way served as Auburn, Leicester and firefighters. “I know first- and teachers organized hand what it’s like to have a solemn reminder of the surrounding communi- creative ways to honor dangers police officers ties come together to sup- family as first respond- Tarentino. Leicester ers, and I can’t imagine embrace in order to keep port Officer Tarentino’s High School students residents safe. wife and three sons. My what the Tarentino fami- lined Paxton Street in a ly is going through.” Tarentino’s sacri- heart goes out to them, strong show of support, fice was even felt in and I know I am not alone Courtesy photo O’Brien’s fundraiser while Leicester Middle Washington D.C., where in saying that Officer Leicester High School saw immediate success, School staff and students Congressman James Tarentino will never be and countless other with $550 worth of blue included a special trib- McGovern spoke on the forgotten.” communities are all line cupcakes sold in the ute to Tarentino in their first five hours. House floor to honor him. “Leicester Strong.” Memorial Day program “Officer Tarentino Kevin Flanders can be “The support has been on May 27 – which was unbelievable – it’s so nice exemplified the cour- reached at 508-909-4140, or declared by Leicester age and dedication that by e-mail at kflanders@ to see people come togeth- selectmen as a town-wide er and help,” O’Brien define our incredible stonebridgepress.com. Bachand hailed as ‘truly outstanding student’ at Bay Path AWARD Bachand fell in love with the profession for its hands-on continued from page A1­­­ 2, 3. approach and the fact that he was constantly moving and the co-op program, doing really “not sitting down all day.” well with that. Since the first JUMP HEAD: After graduation, Bachand day he got here as a freshmen will become an apprentice with he’s been nothing but serious W.F. Lynch in Westborough, about his career.” “definitely a big step.” Bachand The recognized students were stated that he “can’t wait for recognized at a large trade expo the real world,” because he in Marlborough, where the really loves working. State Board of Examiners of Bachand isn’t the only one Plumbing were in attendance. excited about the news. Each honoree was presented Said Ceminski: “It’s one of with a starter tool set and will Daniel Bachand the best companies in the state. Photos courtesy Jeremy Guay have their photograph, along The experience he got here Daniel Bachand was excited to receive the prestigious award in front with their accomplishments, Bachand said it was a great qualified him to work there. of his parents (Daniel and Nancy Bachand) and grandparents (Edna and published in the spring edition feeling to have his parents and Dan was ready for the real Clarence Bachand). of the New England Progress grandparents there as well, world when he got here as a greatest feeling you Magazine. Bachand will also who were very proud of him. freshmen. He was one of those can have.” have his name on the wall in In fact, Bachand chose plumb- unique kids. And you knew it When Bachand isn’t the plumbing department. ing because of his dad, who had off the bat.” studying or working, While Bachand said he advised him that it was a good During his time at Bay Path, he likes to snowboard was honestly not expecting career path. Bachand felt he learned a lot in and do a lot of moun- to receive the award, it had When Bachand first began the “short amount of time” he tain biking. He has been one of his goals from at Bay Path he liked it, if only was a student. also earned a black the very beginning of his Bay because he knew he had a “In plumbing, the classroom belt in karate. Path career. Said the senior: bright future ahead of him in is aimed towards you getting “It looks good on your résumé, his chosen career. According your license,” noted Ceminski. Olivia Richman can for one, and it stays forever. It to Ceminski, plumbers usually “I’ve been an instructor here be reached at 508-909- shows my accomplishments in don’t have to worry about find- for 26 years. I like that you 4132 or by e-mail at life so far.” ing a job (“People are always know you’ve made a difference olivia@stonebridge- Daniel Bachand with his instructors Paul Around 30 students were going to need water.”). in a lot of students’ lives. They Daoust (left) and Robert Ceminski, who nomi- recognized at the ceremony. press.com. As the years went by, come back and tell you. It’s the nated Bachand for the All-Star Student Award. 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 SPORTS Leicester baseball looks ahead to first postseason appearance in four years

Greg Barlow photos Leicester’s Camden Hart earned the win for the Wolverines on Friday, May 27 versus Sutton. Anthony Notaro of Leicester makes contact in the first Ryan Greaney of Leicester throws down to second base on inning versus Sutton. BY GREG BARLOW time) and focus on the task a steal attempt. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT at hand. SUTTON — Leicester “I didn’t know what I two-run homer that sailed High catcher Ryan was walking into when I over the high left field fence Greaney went 3 for 3 at the first took the job, but these to score the go-ahead runs, plate, recording three RBIs are great kids with good as the Wolverines expand- in leading the Wolverines’ camaraderie, and now it’s ed to a 3-2 advantage. varsity baseball team to time to move onto the post- Leicester then added a 4-3 victory over Sutton season,” said Fahey, a first- another run in the top of High on Friday, May 27 in year coach at Leicester. the fifth inning to move out their regular season finale “They came into the season to a two-run lead, courtesy before embarking on the hungry. They wanted to of a Greaney RBI triple to Central Mass. Division 4 get back into the winning center field. district tournament. tradition, and that’s what The Sammies played But more importantly, we’ve done. They have the flawless defense for the in memory of recent fall- confidence to come out remainder of the game to en Auburn Police Officer and play baseball like they keep it close. Still in the Ronald Tarentino Jr., know they can. We’ll take it bottom of the fifth with one who began his career in one game at a time.” out, third baseman Connor Leicester, the Wolverines “We’ve had a huge come- McKay chopped a ground- played the game wearing back this year,” added er to shortstop, as Greaney blue jerseys with “Leicester Greaney. “Everyone was charged toward home from Strong” labeled on their here to play. Everyone third. On the slide at the sleeves and “Tarentino” wanted it, and we have plate, he was tagged out on printed on their backs. proved ourselves.” the fielder’s choice play. Sutton lefty pitcher Nick “The school, communi- Each team had eight hits, Leicester’s Mike Albro takes off to first base with a single. ty, parents and kids all just as right-hander Camden Maselek picked off McKay jumped in and did what- Hart started and earned the on a lead at first base to end ever they could to support win for Leicester, notching the inning. that family,” said Leicester three strikeouts. Right- In total, Sutton retired head coach Chuck Fahey. hander Christian Russo six straight Leicester “The family has three boys, closed the game in the sev- batters throughout the one’s in the service and enth inning, tallying the Wolverines’ final two two are in Leicester High. final strikeout to end the innings, as the Sammies Everybody knows the fami- game. trimmed the deficit to one ly — they’re a great family. The Wolverines trailed run in the bottom of the It’s been emotional for these by two after Sutton post- seventh. kids, but they’ve stepped up ed a pair of runs in the With a runner on third and played well.” bottom of the first inning. base and one out, Leicester “We wanted to go out Nick Genatossio hit an suffered a balk to bring in there today and show the inside-the-park homer to the unearned run to make town what we’re really center field to bring in the the score 4-3. With Russo here for,” added Greaney. first two runs, giving the taking over the mound “I was able to get it done at Sammies an early lead. to close and Hart moving the plate and our pitchers Following quick frames behind the plate as catcher, did great. It was an overall for both sides in the sec- the Sammies attempted a great win.” ond inning, Leicester used steal. Hart was prepared, Leicester finished 14-6 a three-run spurt to take though, as he gunned down record and will make over the lead in the top the would-be base stealer. their first district tourna- of the third. Leading off Now with two down, Russo ment appearance since the rally, shortstop Mike struck out the next Sutton 2012. Overcoming their Albro reached on an infield batter to secure the 4-3 win 2-14 mark from last year, interference call. Up next, as the Wolverines prepare Fahey speculates the Hart brought in the first for the upcoming district tournament. Wolverines will draw near run with a double to center Camden Hart of Leicester swings at a pitch in the first inning. the fifth seed (brackets will field. be announced after press Greaney then cranked a SPORTS BRIEFS

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ing their regular season schedule. “I’m hoping we can get a home game, it depends where we fall in,” Desroches said. Shepherd Hill will also play in the Central Mass. Division 1 district tour- nament, having won game No. 10 ear- lier in the week. Their record stood at 10-9 after losing to Tantasqua with one regular season tilt to play. That is a much better record than their 4-16 mark from a season ago. “That was definitely the first goal for our season was to qualify for districts, we accomplished that,” said Ram head coach Donny Loos. “I couldn’t be proud- er.” Loos didn’t expect such a lopsided loss to the Warriors, though. “I didn’t recognize the team that showed up,” he said. “Tantasqua came out and kicked our butts. You have to give them credit, they hit the ball up Photos courtesy Ryan Brooks and down the lineup.” Tantasqua’s Abby LaFountain tossed a Aside from Blanchard, Kendra Emily Blanchard of Tantasqua launches one of her two homers versus Shepherd Hill. two-hitter during the Warriors’ 13-1 victory Salviuolo batted 2 for 3 with a pair of over Shepherd Hill. RBI, including a solo homer. “Once somebody hits one then we all start feeling it,” Blanchard said of the contagious offense, and Desroches added that seven Warriors have gone yard this season. Sarah Harlinski, Tantasqua’s No. 9 batter, hasn’t hit a homer, but versus Shepherd Hill she finished 3 for 3 with an RBI. “Sarah has hit some of the hardest outs this year out of any girl that I’ve seen,” Desroches said of his potential leadoff hitter next year, as current No. 1 batter Hayley Worthington is the team’s lone senior. Shepherd Hill actually scored the first run in this one, with Molly Hennessey belting an RBI single that scored Dani Donnelly in the top of the first inning. But Tantasqua pitcher Abby Marie Stewart of Tantasqua prepares to LaFountain settled in, pitching all five get defensive ready from her second base innings and allowing the single run on position. two hits with a strikeout, one walk and a hit batter. Tantasqua’s Abby Stansky slides into home plate safely for the game-ending run against Blanchard put her team ahead in the Shepherd Hill. bottom of the second with a two-run BY NICK ETHIER homer down the left field line. Then, in SPORTS STAFF WRITER the third, Blanchard blasted a three-run Tryout Locations STURBRIDGE — Tantasqua Regional homer to left-center. varsity softball head coach Phil The Warriors scored four more times Desroches has always said that his team in the third (Harlinski RBI single, two can hit, and that aspect of their game runs scoring on an error, Worthington Five Star was on full display when the Warriors scoring on a passed ball) to put the defeated Shepherd Hill Regional, 13-1, game away, 9-1. Academy in five mercy-rule shortened innings “I’m not shocked that we won, I’m just shocked we won like we did,” last Wednesday, May 25. 94 Main Street “I think this team can hit with just Desroches said. about anybody,” he said. Salviuolo’s shot in the fourth made Oxford MA 01540 Leading the charge offensively for it 10-1, and Tantasqua stretched Tantasqua was Emily Blanchard, who three more across in the fifth to end finished the game with the Rams 3 for 4 things. 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Sam Knox of Tantasqua earned the win by pitching a complete game in a 9-6 decision over Shepherd Hill.

The Tantasqua Regional varsity baseball team crowds around home plate to congratulate Jordan Choquette (8) on his first career high school home run.

BY NICK ETHIER the bases — which were full — with a SPORTS STAFF WRITER double into the right-center field gap. STURBRIDGE — Sporting a record of Then, with the bags full again, Griffin 5-10 three quarters of the way through Brooks hit into a fielder’s choice, which their regular season, the Shepherd Hill scored another. Regional varsity baseball team knew Jordan Choquette then opened the it needed to win its final five games to bottom of the second with a solo homer advance to the Central Mass. Division down the left field line to make it 5-0. 1 district postseason tournament. The “It was a great pitch right down the Rams then rattled off four straight vic- middle,” said Choquette (2 for 3) of his tories to get to 9-10, which set the stage first high school home run. “I did not for their finale at Tantasqua Regional expect it to go that far. I was like, ‘No on Friday, May 27. way, this actually happened.’” The Warriors were also 9-10 but had The Choquette homer signaled the ensured themselves a spot in the same end of the day for Shepherd Hill starter Central Mass. D1 tournament thanks Nate Healy. Dunn was quick to mention to their second place finish in the six- that Healy has been good for the Rams, team Southern Worcester County noting an appearance where he took a League West Division. Any division perfect game versus Marlborough into that includes five or more teams gets the sixth inning. two automatic playoff spots. The Rams finally solved Knox’s pitch- In the end, Tantasqua ended Shepherd ing with a three-run top of the third Second baseman Bennett Paradis of Tantasqua fires over to first baseman Griffin Hill’s season with a 9-6 victory, as they when Nick Ostrowski (3 for 4) plat- Brooks to record an out. improved to 10-10 and the Rams fin- ed two with an RBI double and Ryan ished 9-11. Sanderson added an RBI single. “If you make the plays, you hit and But Tantasqua got those three runs double, but, with the tying run on deck, you pitch, you can be competitive,” said back in the home half of the third to Knox finished things off by striking out Warrior head coach Mark Muska. extend the lead back to five, at 8-3. Kyle Radziewicz. Tantasqua committed one error and Brooks ripped an RBI triple to center “We really wanted to win this game,” had strong defense from center field- field and Pupillo (2 for 4) hit an RBI said Choquette. “We were on a little bit er Jordan Choquette and right fielder single before Nick Pechie added an RBI of a losing streak. We really wanted to Anthony Pupillo, they smacked 10 hits single. snap back.” and built a 5-0 lead, and Sam Knox fired Both pitchers — Knox and Shepherd Muska said that the victory gave his a complete game on the mound. Hill’s Dario Tarquinio — then settled team “a lot of confidence.” He added, The Hill, meanwhile, committed four in, delivering scoreless fourth and fifth “Let’s go see who’s Corn Flakes we can errors and never got going until the top innings — until the Warriors got anoth- sour,” in regard to the upcoming dis- of the seventh inning when it proved to er run in the sixth off a wild pitch to trict tournament. be too little, too late. make it 9-3. For Shepherd Hill, although they “I think the better team won today,” Down to their final three outs, the didn’t reach the official postseason, it said Shepherd Hill head coach Bear Rams then played with some resil- felt like a playoff atmosphere when Dunn. “We didn’t bring our ‘A’ game, ience. They scored three runs when their backs were against the wall. no doubt about it.” Dan Weinhardt crossed home on a wild “That was our fifth playoff game The Warriors took a 4-0 lead after an pitch, Sebastian Gruszecki launched an because it was win or go home,” said inning when Frank Tremblay cleared RBI single and Ostrowski hit an RBI Dunn. Dunn also credited the work of Gruszecki, Ostrowski and Mike Gauvin for nearly willing The Hill to the post- season. “That’s a testament to the work ethic of our senior leadership,” he said. Dunn hopes that the sophomores and juniors learned enough from the seniors to get to the playoffs in 2017. “We need to learn to be mentally focused at all times. That’s part of the Nick Ethier photos How can I get the maturation process of playing base- Tantasqua’s Jordan Choquette gets on his ball,” he concluded. horse to make a nice catch in shallow center Spencer New Leader mailed to my field.

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He gave me pitches I could as the game proved to be a strong defen- Pirates jumped to 17-4 following a 5-0 drive, and I did what I could with it. sive battle resulting in quick innings. victory over previously unbeaten Bay There’s a lot of seniors on this team, Oxford jumped out to an early 2-0 lead Path Regional. and we’ve being playing together for in the bottom of the first. After center Oxford catcher Zakk Renihan led his over a decade. We’re just a bunch a fielder Austin Greene got on base with brothers out here. We’ve been in the an error at second, Renihan cranked district finals for four straight years, so a two-run homer over the right field we’re trying to make it five.” fence. Hetherman retired the next two The Pirates, who will soon compete batters to end the inning. in the Central Mass. Division 4 district Following a series of brief at-bats for tournament, will look for their fifth both teams, Oxford extended its lead to straight appearance in a final. 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning. “There’s eight seniors who have been With a runner on third and two outs, playing baseball together for proba- third baseman Jared Buckley beat a bly 15 years, so that helps a lot,” said throw to first base to earn the RBI on an Oxford head coach Justin Richards. “It infield grounder. was Senior Night and their last home The action picked up in the top of game here. The whole atmosphere was the fifth when the Minutemen got their perfect. We have a great team of good bats clicking. Shortstop Brandon Aviles athletes, and we’ll give the playoffs the smashed a shot to the center field fence. best shot we can.” However, bare-handing the ball from With its first loss this season, Bay the warning track, Greene fired a throw Path is 18-1 overall as the Minutemen to second base on a hop for the tag-out look to compete in the State Vocational play to prevent the double. Tournament as well as the Central Up next, Nick Jose singled to right Mass. Division 3 district tournament. field, but Meech struck out two more “We knew we were in for a battle batters to end the inning with a clean today, and they played better than we sheet. did and deserved to win,” said Bay Path The Pirates responded with their Greg Barlow photos head coach Mark Sansoucy. “We’re final two runs in the bottom of the fifth Bay Path’s Tucker Hetherman pitched hoping we get a good draw in the dis- inning. Second baseman Cam Cardoni seven innings with 11 strikeouts during the tricts and possibly get a bye since it’s started the rally with an infield single, Minutemen’s 5-0 setback to Oxford. such a quick turnaround between the diving head first to beat the throw and two tournaments.” secure a hit. Hetherman then walked on the board. After Hetherman struck Pitching a full game to earn the win the next three consecutive batters to out the side in the bottom of the sixth, for the Pirates was left-hander Dave give Oxford a run. With the bases still the Minutemen got a runner on base in Meech, while righty Tucker Hetherman juiced, shortstop Bryce St. Germain the top of the seventh. However, Meech pitched a full seven innings for the gave Oxford a 5-0 advantage with a posted a strikeout before a fly-out to left Minutemen. Both starters recorded 11 sacrifice grounder on a fielder’s choice field ended the game, as Oxford secured strikeouts each. play in the infield. the 5-0 win. “I’m looking forward to entering Bay Path had two more at-bats to get the State Vocational Tournament and Bay Path’s Jeremy Rabidou makes a play on district tournament and putting our a bunt at third base. best effort forward,” said Hetherman. “Hopefully we can win it. We have to play like we’ve played all year, and it’s

Bay Path’s Ryan Fahey squeezes the glove to catch a throw to first base.

Brandon Aviles of Bay Path (5) flips the ball to Nick Trinque before the start of an inning.

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BY OLIVIA J. CAPPOLI through the first two frames and silence Bay Path’s bats through SPORTS CORRESPONDENT tagged her with four runs on the final two innings. With the OXFORD — When it comes to four hits. The Pirates grabbed help of stellar defense by her the postseason, the biggest key the quick 1-0 lead when Grady teammates and two punch-outs, to success is experience — expe- came around to score on a defen- Nelson retired the side in the rience in knowing how to handle sive miscue by the shortstop in top half of the seventh to lift the the pressure of carrying a team the first. A triple from junior Pirates to the 7-1 victory. to a championship win, espe- Kayla Soto and single from The Minutemen concluded cially from the seniors. For the Grady helped knock in three its regular season with the loss Bay Path Regional varsity soft- more runs for Oxford to take a and Howard now knows what ball team, the Colonial Athletic 4-0 lead in the home half of the his team needs to do to improve League Small School champion, second. before they begin the Central head coach John Howard knows Errors became more of a Mass. Division 3 district postsea- the seniors’ leadership and nightmare for the Minutemen son tournament — hitting. experience is vital because they in the third. Keohane safely “Fast pitching is always diffi- understand the dedication and reached first as the left fielder cult to get hits off of and you also drive that is required. misplayed a fly ball and later have to understand the umpire’s “There is no lackadaisical reached third thanks to a miscue strike zone,” explained Howard. thing like that — there’s no tak- on Amanda Fradsham’s ground- “Sometimes you may not agree ing it easy,” said Howard. “This er to third. With runners on sec- with the umpire, but anything is serious because it’s one game ond and third with two outs, close you have to make sure and you’re done. That’s it. The Soto made the errors hurt when you’re taking a swing.” seniors understand that. They she launched a two-RBI single Despite Oxford not qualifying want to make sure they go out into left-center to put the Pirates for the playoffs (Central Mass. and try to play their absolute up, 6-0. Division 2 district tournament) best and get their teammates to Even though Oxford built that this season, it does not mean play their absolute best so they lead with three innings in the the seniors’ positivity and lead- can keep playing.” books, the Pirates were not done. ership will go unnoticed. Pirate But, backed by a dominant Keohane brought in the seventh head coach Jamie Hetherman 11-strikeout and two-hit perfor- run in the fourth on a fielder’s explained that despite having mance on the hill from soph- choice to the shortstop that a slow start to the season this omore Candice Nelson, the allowed Nelson to cross home. year, it was the seniors who kept Oxford High varsity softball Bay Path finally got its first the team’s morale high. team connected for seven hits, run on the board thanks to an “You know, they’ve set good including a combined three sin- RBI single into right by fresh- examples,” he said. “Even with gles from seniors Nicole Grady man Patty King to put the score a down season like we’re hav- and Sarah Keohane, to nab a 7-1 at 7-1 after four. Unfortunately ing, they’re very positive. With nonconference triumph over the for the Minutemen, that was the games where we get blown out, Minutemen (12-8) on Wednesday, only run they could plate for the they’re trying and they’re dedi- Olivia J. Cappoli photos May 25. remainder of the game. cated to helping the young girls Oxford (6-13) jumped all Much like the first half of the and I’m very, very proud of Bay Path’s Sam Partridge prepares to take a jump off first base after over sophomore Aliya Guillote contest, Nelson continued to them.” the release of a pitch.

Courtesy photos BLUE JEANS FOR BABIES Employees from SpencerBANK and Southbridge Savings Bank recently joined together to participate in a Blue Jeans for Babies fundraising event. Bank employ- ees were encouraged to make a donation in exchange for the opportunity to wear jeans to work on Friday, May 6. Together, both banks raised a total of $1,425 for the March of Dimes, an organization that works to end premature birth and help improve the health of babies. Great team work!

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LEICESTER — Even though towns throughout the area canceled their Memorial Day parades, Leicester resi- dents would not let the rain deter them from honoring veterans and fallen Officer Ronald Tarentino. From police and fire officials to scouting groups, the parade was well attended for another year, with several participants walking in memory of Tarentino.

The parade is underway.

A moving symbolic gesture for fallen heroes. Boy Scouts hit the street for the parade.

Leicester veterans enjoy the parade.

These Boy Scouts won’t let a little rain discourage them.

September 11, 2001 victims are remembered.

Girl Scouts show off the red, white and blue. www.508Local.com Matt Thompson, of Leicester Cub Scout Pack 125, with his son, Harrison, 7. 18 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 SENIOR SCENE

show, one morning show, and more. March 14 (4 p.m.), Book Club March 24 interested in joining the Council, please TRI-VALLEY, INC. Sunday-Saturday, Oct. 2-8. Cost is $560, (1:30 p.m.) call Barbara Clancy at 508-867-6043. including tips. • Brookfield Seniors meet Tuesday Monday, June 6: Beef with jardinière • Indian Head Christmas Tour in the morning, June 14, in the downstairs sauce, mashed potatoes, peas, tapioca White Mountains of New Hampshire. hall at the Brookfield Congregational pudding, diet tapioca pudding, marble Incudes buffet, welcome cocktail recep- WEST BROOKFIELD Church beginning at 11:30 a.m. Our rye bread tion and open bar and Christmas show. program this month is called “Creating Tuesday, June 7: Hot dog on bun, Thursday, Nov. 10 at 8:30 a.m. Cost is SENIOR CENTER the Story of You: Document Your Life.” baked beans, pasta salad, cantaloupe, $79. If you feel there’s nothing noteworthy mustard packet, hot dog bun The following is a schedule of events about your life, sometime in the next Wednesday, June 8: Stuffed shells, at the West Brookfield Senior Center: 100 years, someone who is researching spinach, pears, French bread • Mondays: 9 a.m., Walking Group; their own history, is going to want to Thursday, June 9: Garlic herbed NORTH 11:30 a.m., Lunch; 1:30 p.m., Yoga (drop know more about you. So document chicken, couscous, winter mix vegeta- in, $5). your life. It’s part of “human history”. bles, streusel cake, diet=small piece, BROOKFIELD • Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., Wii; 11:30 a.m., This program is being presented by pumpernickel bread Lunch; 12:30 p.m., Busy Bees knit and Seema Kenney, a professional genealo- Friday, June 10: Beef and broccoli, crochet. gist with over 20 years of research, Ms. seasoned rice, carrots, pineapple, whole SENIOR CENTER • Wednesday: 9 a.m., Walking Kenney has a Certificate in genealogi- wheat bread Group; 10 a.m., Veteran Agent Office cal research from BU and is a Guided The North Brookfield Senior Center Hours; 10 a.m., Blood Pressure (sec- Autobiography Consultant. Bring a starts the New Year with some great ond Wednesday of month); 11:30 a.m., friend. Refreshment available. news. We are now open five days a Lunch; 12:30 p.m., Pitch. • Tai Chi: Join in the classes which week! With new programs and popular LEICESTER SENIOR • Thursday: 8:30 a.m., Tai Chi; 11:30 continue to meet every Tuesday at 8:30 events it’s going to be a great year! a.m., Lunch; 1 p.m., Genealogy (second a.m. in the Brookfield Town Hall. Thursday). • Foot Clinic: The foot clinic will CENTER NEWS AND INFORMATION • Friday: 9 a.m., Walking Group; be held on Tuesday, June 28, at the 10 a.m., Coffee Hour (third Friday of Brookfield Town Hall with Dr. Quigley. The Leicester Senior Center, 40 The North Brookfield Senior Center month); 11:30 a.m., Lunch; 12:45 p.m., Clinic time this month is 10 a.m. Please Winslow Ave., Leicester, is open is open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Duplicate Bridge. call Rikki LaMonda at 508-867-4578 to Friday. Tri-Valley meals are served make an appointment. Leave a message to 2 p.m. Lunch is served at noontime, Monday, Thursday, Friday and home Monday through Friday for a nominal so she can get back to you. cooked meals from our Center Café on • Medi Car: Call the West Brookfield meal donation of $2.50. Reservations Tuesdays and Wednesday (suggested must be made 48 hours in advance by SPENCER SENIOR Senior Center at 508-867-1407 if you need donation is $3). Reservations needed transportation to a doctor’s appoint- calling Elder Services of Worcester at least a day in advance. Call (508) 867- Area at 508-852-3205. ment. The Medi Car will also bring you 0220. CENTER home. In addition to many “Special Events,” The NB Senior Center also has a new The Spencer Council on Aging activ- • Use of Laptop at Library: The COA the senior center also offers many activ- Facebook page! ities at the Spencer Senior Center. The has purchased a laptop that is available ities that are repeated each week and The North Brookfield Senior senior center is open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for use by Senior citizens at the Merrick are open to all. Connection, our monthly news- Monday through Thursday. Free Blood Public Library anytime during the • Mondays — 9 a.m., Art with letter, is available free of charge at Pressure Clinic on the last Thursday of library’s regular open hours. Tutoring Genevieve; 10 a.m., Zumba Gold; 11 the North Brookfield Senior Centre, the month at 11:30 a.m. is available, too. a.m., Yoga; 1:15 p.m., Line Dancing the North Brookfield Savings Bank, Free wellness clinic on the second • Brookfield Food Pantry: Open • Tuesdays — 11:30 a.m., Golden Christ Memorial Church, First Thursday of the month for Spencer res- Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 to Needles; 1 p.m., Exercise Club; 6:30 p.m., Congregational Church, St. Joseph’s idents only. 11 a.m. in the basement of St. Mary’s Fiber Group Church, Hannaford’s Supermarket, • Monday: 9:30 a.m., Cribbage, cost is Church, located at the rear of the build- • Wednesdays — 1 p.m., Balance The Haston Free Public Library, the $1; 12:30 p.m., Pitch $3 ing off Howard St. The library is also • Thursdays — 10 a.m., Cribbage; 11 Town Offices at 215 Main St., Herard • Tuesday: 9:30 Yoga (Free); 10:30 a.m., a drop off point for donations to the a.m., Yoga; 12:45 p.m., Bingo Lanes Community Room, and Hillside Exercise class (Free); 11:30 a.m., Lunch; Brookfield Food Pantry. • Fridays — 10:30 a.m., Tai Chi; 1 p.m., Meadows Community Room and can 1 p.m., Bingo • Library Delivery Services: Available Chair Yoga by Jessica also be mailed free to your home by • Wednesday: 10 a.m., Computer on Fridays (Friends of the Library). • Saturdays — 7 p.m., Pitch Party calling the Senior Centre. instruction by appointment; 11 a.m., Call 508-867-6339. Tai Chi (Free); 12:30 p.m., Line Dancing ONGOING ACTIVITIES (Free); 1:30 p.m., Beginners Line EAST BROOKFIELD SENIOR UPCOMING TRIPS Dancing CENTER Daily: Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coffee • Thursday: 9:30 a.m., Yoga (Free); available all day. Pitch and Cribbage Call Joan Wall at 508-892-3967 for 10:30 a.m., Exercise class (Free); 11:30 Would you like a day of fun? Come all day until closing. Jigsaw table open. more information and reservation. a.m., Lunch; 1 p.m., Bingo on down to the East Brookfield Senior Puzzles available to take home. • North Shore Music Theatre, show- Wellness Clinic Second Tuesday of Center! It is opened at 9:30 a.m. for a • Monday: Line Dancing with J.P. ing “Funny Girl.” Lunch first at the the month at 11:30 a.m. free coffee and muffin, lots of friendly (9:30 a.m.), Bingo (12:45-2:15 p.m.), free Danversport Yacht Club. Wednesday, BP Clinic last Thursday of the month. conversation and laughs. refreshments following last call. June 8, at 10 a.m. Cost is $109 Birthday cake the second Tuesday We need your participation and ideas. • Tuesday: Hannaford Bread • Plymouth Getaway Tour: See of the month from Quaboag on the Enjoy a card game, cribbage, coloring Distribution (9:10 a.m.), Blood Pressure Plymouth, cruise the Pilgrim Belle and Common. in an adult coloring book or do a puzzle. lunch at the Hearth & Kettle. Thursday, Clinic (10:30-11:30 a.m.) Center Café Do you prefer knitting, crocheting or July 7, at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $79. open for home cooked lunch. See menu embroidery? Bring it down and share • Gloucester Lobster Cruise & buffet. for details. patterns. Would you like to do some Thursday, Aug. 11, at 9 a.m. Cost is $89. • Wednesday: Corner Cafe: (9:15 a.m.), BROOKFIELD creative writing or memoirs? You could • Ogunquit Play House for “Seven Free specialty coffee & baked goodies; also learn a new game. Try it – you Brides for Seven Brothers” and a lob- Queen’s Knitting Group (9:45 a.m.), might like it. ster bake or BBQ chicken at Foster’s, Center Café open for home cooked COUNCIL ON Opened first, third and fourth Thursday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m. Cost is $139. lunch. See menu for details. Thursday of each month from 9:30 a.m. • Foxwoods Casino: Friday, Oct. 21, at • Thursday: Breakfast with Bill (9 AGING to 2:30 p.m. A Tri-Valley lunch is avail- 8 a.m. Cost is $24. a.m.), Community Yoga (2:15 p.m.) able for $3 (call Ginny Allen at 508-867- • Pigeon Forge & The Smoky • Friday: Funday Fridays — See cal- • Brookfield Council on Aging will 2741 for reservations). A terrific home Mountains Show Trip (6 nights – 7 endar above for special events meet on Tuesday, June 14, in the meeting cooked luncheon is available for $4 the days) 6 breakfasts & 4 dinners. See • Monthly Specials: Friends Meeting, hall of the Brookfield Congregational fourth Thursday of each month (call the Titanic, 3 dinner shows, 1 evening March 14 (10:30 a.m.), COA Meeting Church beginning at 10:30 a.m. Anyone Judy Shute at 508-867-9224).

MOMMY AND ME ATTENTION Courtesy photos AUBURN — Auburn Mall hosted a special Simon Kidgits Club “Mommy & Me” event on May 7 — a Mother’s Day Weekend event of mother and child activities to honor moms for all they do! Moms enjoyed activities and quality time with their children, including arts & crafts, face painting, cookie decorating and more. Moms also got to treat themselves to some beautification with a complimentary hair and nail bar provided by Toni & Guy Hairdressing Academy.

Above: From left, Jael Rivera, 4, and Jovani Rivera, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS 5, of Webster, were little superheroes to their mom.

At left: Zariah Sackschewski, of Rochdale, Photos Wanted 3, showed off her painting skills for mom. Below: The 2017 Spencer, Leicester & The Brookfields Community & From left, Nikolas Lison, 7, and mom Alicia Restaurant Guide is looking for some GREAT photos that represent Lison, of Woonsocket, R.I., got festive for the camera. our beautiful towns. If you’d like to share your pics and possibly get them published in the 2017 Directory, please email a high resolution jpg to me at [email protected] and please put 2017 DIRECTORY PHOTO in the subject line, a description of where the photo was taken, and your name and town in the email. I am looking for photos taking during all four seasons, of scenery, landmarks, animals and people that make our towns great! This is not a contest, we cannot compensate you for your photos, but if we publish your photo, you will be given credit for taking the picture and forever be in the archives of our directories! Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you. June Simakauskas p: 508-909-4062 e: [email protected] Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­19

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OBITUARIES LEICESTER — was a member of Aldersgate United Priscilla W. (Cullen) Methodist Church and their Women’s Graves, 92, of Pleasant Club. She was also a member of the Street, died Monday, Senior Citizens of Leicester and the Barbara M. Buteau, 87 May 23, surrounded Leicester Housing Association. She by her family in her enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles BROOKFIELD — Barbara M. great grandsons, Matthew, Kyle, Cody daughter’s home after and spending time with her grandchil- (Gilman) Buteau, 87, passed away and Jermiah; three great granddaugh- an illness. dren. The family wishes to thank the peacefully surrounded by her loving ters, Kalee, Adriana and Alexis; a She leaves a son nurses and staff of VNA of Southern family. great-great grandson Braxton; many Glenn A. Graves and Worcester County Hospice for their She was born in Auburn, the daugh- nieces and nephews. his wife Terry of Auburn, a daughter compassionate care giving. ter of the late Clarence and Lillian ( She was predeceased by her husband Sue E. Spear and her husband Roland The funeral was held Saturday, May Burdett) Gilman and lived most of her George Buteau in 2010. of Oxford, several grandchildren, 28, at Aldersgate United Methodist life in Brookfield. She worked many Funeral services and burial in great-grandchildren, nieces and neph- Church, 1048 Main Street, Worcester. years at Bosquet’s Bakery in Spencer Worcester County Memorial Park in ews. Burial followed in North Cemetery, until she retired. Paxton will be private for the family. She was predeceased by three broth- Oxford. Calling hours were Friday, Barbara leaves a daughter Candice Pillsbury Funeral Home, 44 Gilbart St., ers; Robert M., Stephen J. and William May 27 in Morin Funeral Home, 1131 A. Buteau; her brother Charles Gilman; North Brookfield, is directing arrange- J. Cullen and two sisters Wilma A. Main Street, Leicester. two grandsons Brad & his wife Ginger ments. Jones and Shirley J. Cullen. In lieu of flowers memorial donations and David and his wife Jessica; four Please visit: Pillsburyfuneral.com. Mrs. Graves was born in Leicester, may be made to Shriner’s Hospital for daughter of John P. and Vera A. Children, 516 Carew Street, Springfield, (Mallard) Cullen. She worked in the MA 01104. warehouse at Millbrook Distributors Visit www.morinfuneralhomes.com. Ronald Tarentino Jr., 42 for many years retiring in 1988. She

LEICESTER — Police Department for seven years. Auburn Patrolman Born in Melrose and raised in Sally A. Ricci, 61 Ronald Tarentino Medford and Tewksbury, he graduat- Jr., 42, of Leicester, ed from Tewksbury Memorial High BROOKFIELD a sister Roberta Labonte; a beloved passed away Sunday, School in 1991 and was co-captain of — Sally A. Ricci, 61 niece Kimberly Gaboury; 13 beloved May 22 at UMass the basketball team. He later attended passed away Sunday, grandchildren; two great grandchil- Middlesex Community College. Memorial Hospital May 22, surrounded dren; many nieces and nephews. in Worcester after He was a devoted husband, father, by family after a long Sally worked many years as a coun- sustaining life threat- son, brother and beloved friend to all. ening injuries in the Ron was living his lifelong dream of and courageous battle selor and manager for RRI of Sturbridge line of duty earlier that day. being a police officer and serving the with cancer. in residential homes dedicating her life He leaves his loving wife of 20 people of his community. He was a mem- Sally was born in to helping others. years, Tricia S. (Smith) Tarentino, his ber of the Mass. Police Association, the Southbridge on June Calling hours were held Thursday, three sons Private First Class Ronald Auburn Elks and Mustangs of Mass. He 18, 1954, daughter of May 26, in Pillsbury Funeral Home, 3 Tarentino III with the U.S. Army sta- was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed the late Helen (Dunphe) Oosting. West Brookfield Rd., Brookfield. Burial tioned at Ft. Bragg, N.C., Spenser R. archery, hunting and fishing. She leaves her husband of 44 years followed in Brookfield Cemetery. and Kyle M. Tarentino of Leicester, his A funeral service and celebration Russell Ricci; 4 children Lori Lawler Please visit: Pillsburyfuneralhome. mother Sharon M. (James) and father of Officer Tarentino’s life was held on and husband Paul, Christy Ricci, Shane com. Ronald Sr., Retired Patrolman for the Friday, May 27, in St. Joseph’s Church, Ricci, Mark Holmes and his wife Sara; Medford Police (after serving 42 years) 10 H. Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton. of Tewksbury, his sisters Danielle M. Burial followed at Greenville Baptist Tarentino of Tewksbury, Jennifer T., Cemetery, Pleasant St, Rochdale. Laurel Alice Smalley, 58 husband James McMahon, Jr. and son Calling hours were held on Thursday, May 26 at St. Joseph’s Church in Aaron of Lowell, Caitlin M. Tarentino NORTH BROOKFIELD — Laurel Salvation Army in Spencer. of Tewksbury and his maternal grand- Charlton. Alice (Lemon) Smalley, 58, passed Her spirit will forever live on through mother Elaine James of Medford. He In lieu of flowers, contributions also leaves behind father and moth- can be made to the Officer Ronald away in her home with loved ones at those that she touched, for she taught er-in-law Wayne and Emily Smith of Tarentino, Jr. Memorial Fund, c/o her side on May 19. simple pleasures, love, kindness, and Meriden, Conn., sister and brother-in- Savers Bank, 38 Auburn St., Auburn, She is survived by her soulmate compassion — the truest gifts of all. law Sharon and Carmelo Ticino, Jr. MA. 01501. James E. Smalley Jr., daughter and A celebration of life will be held on of Higganum, Conn., and their chil- The family has entrusted the care daughter-in-law, Tracey and Michelle Sunday, June 5, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. dren Alyssa, Jessica, Brandon and and funeral arrangements of Officer Love, four step-daughters, Sarah at the Knights of Columbus in Ware. Christian. Tarentino with the Morin Funeral Gonzalez, Samantha, Natalie, and Jamie All are welcome. Ron was a patrolman for the Auburn Home, 1131 Main St., Leicester. Smalley, six sisters, Jean Bowler, Carol In lieu of flowers, the family asks Police Dept. for the past two years Visit www.morinfuneralhomes.com. Leduc, Marsha McManus, Marilyn for donations in Laurel’s name to her and previously served on the Leicester Supczak, and Sally Lavallee, of Ware, favorite charity - The Make a Wish and Audrey Burke, of Barre, and one Foundation. Pillsbury Funeral Home, brother, Arthur Lemon, of Ware. She 44 Gilbert St., North Brookfield, is was predeceased by two sisters, Gail directing arrangements. Ward of Wheelright and Judith Lemon- Please visit: Pillsburyfuneralhome. Timothy J. Josti Sr., 67 Boynton of Palmer. She worked for the com.

SPENCER — – Girl Scout event. Timothy J. Josti Sr., They continued to Robert D. Rutter, 86 67, of Spencer, after share their love of a courageous battle scouting and camp- BELCHERTOWN/WEST Bob was a for- with cancer, complet- ing with their own BROOKFIELD — Robert D. Rutter, 86, mer member of the ed his earthly work family. died Sunday, May 22, at Wingate in Warren Federated and peacefully joined Tim’s life was filled South Hadley after a period of declin- Church, the Adams- God on Thursday, with many varied ing health. Coney-Frew Post 244 May 19, while sur- activities. He enjoyed He leaves his beloved wife of 39 American Legion rounded by his fam- SCUBA diving, years, Janet E. (Walker) Rutter; a son, in West Brookfield, ily. including rescue diving under the ice, Derrick D. Rutter of Murfreesboro, and the Korean A loving and devoted husband, woodworking, and going to the beach. Tenn.; a daughter, Robin E. Nugent War Veterans of father, and grandfather, he will be He was known to have many jokes of Worcester; two brothers, Clifford Massachusetts. greatly missed. and would leave people smiling wher- M. Rutter of Warren, and Alden B. A funeral service for Robert was Timothy was born on June 27, 1948 ever he went. He was a member of the Rutter of Belchertown; a sister, Betsy held Thursday, May 26, at Varnum Knights of Columbus Council 118 and in Worcester, son of Walter F. and E. Rutter of Monson; four grandchil- Funeral Home, Inc., 43 East Main St., Jeannette C. (Miller) Josti. He married the American Legion Post 138. dren, one great-granddaughter, and West Brookfield. Calling hours were his high school sweetheart, and great- For more than 35 years, he shared several nieces and nephews. est advocate, Jean P. (McCaffrey), 44 a deep faith as an active parishioner held prior to the service. Burial was years ago. of Mary, Queen of the Rosary Parish Robert was born in Pittsfield, son held privately at the Massachusetts He leaves his children: Timothy J. in Spencer. He was an Extraordinary of the late Robert F. and Marjorie Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Josti, Jr. and his wife, Tamara, of East Minister of the Eucharist, one of the E. (Delano) Rutter. He was raised in Winchendon. Brookfield, and Heather A.J. Harris, first in the Diocese of Worcester. He was Warren, and lived in West Brookfield In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- and her husband, Jermaine, of Chula also a Religious Education Teacher, for many years before moving to tions may be made to a charity of your Vista, Calif. His five grandchildren, committee member for numerous din- Belchertown a few years ago. He was choice. Cody, Logan, Tyler, Kristen and Emily ner dances, Giving Tree volunteer, and a graduate of the former Warren High Visit varnumfuneralhome.com. were a constant source of pride, joy Supplies Coordinator for the annual School, and attend- and entertainment. He leaves his sis- Bazaar. He assisted, annually, in cook- ed the University ter, Mary E. Caramiello, and her hus- ing and serving meals to the candi- of Massachusetts band, Joseph, of Auburn, his brother, dates for Confirmation at their retreat. in Amherst. Daniel F. Josti, and his wife, Linda, Recently, he found a calling serving Robert worked of Standish, Maine, and sisters-in-law, meals to others through the Martha- in Sales and of the R Linda Josti of Shrewsbury, and Gail Mary Ministry. Throughout the com- Engineering at een os Woodcock, and her husband, John, of munity, he was known as a man of Warren Pumps u ar Jewett City, Conn. He is predeceased prayer; many people requested his for 42 years before y Q by his brother, Walter J. Josti. He also prayers for their intentions. retiring in 1992. y P leaves his uncle, John Miller, and his The family is grateful to Dr. John He was a United r a a wife, Barbara, of Worcester. He leaves Batbouta and the staff at Reliant States Army veter- r five godchildren, as well as nieces, Medical Group, Spencer, for their kind- i an of the Korean M s nephews, and cousins. ness and concern shown to Tim during War. h Timothy was educated in the the past year and to Mary, Queen of Worcester Public Schools, graduating from Burncoat Senior High School in 1967. Following graduation, he entered the United States Air Force and proud- ly served his country for more than To place an four years in 442nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron. He achieved the In-Memoriam, rank of Staff Sergeant while being a Card of Thanks, crew chief for helicopters and F-111 60 Maple St., Spencer, MA 01562 fighter bombers. He was honorably Birthday or Anniversary Greeting, discharged in May of 1972, and then attended Leicester Junior College, in the Spencer New Leader, receiving an Associates Degree in – 20th Annual – 1974. He continued his education at the deadline is Friday noon Fitchburg State College receiving both for the following week. INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Technology Education. He taught Friday, June 10th • 5:00-11:00 pm industrial arts at Stetson School for Ad prices are $15 for a 2x3 (actual size 2.4” x 3”) Boys in Barre, MA for thirteen years. or $25 for a 3x4 (3.7” X 4”) or 4x3 (5” x 3”). Saturday, June 11th • Noon-10:00 pm His next 20 years were spent teach- You can add a photo at no additional cost. ing in the communities of Worcester, Free admission, Food Southbridge, Leicester, and North Brookfield. During this time, he devel- To send by mail, please mail to Free entertainment, Giant flea market oped and grew technology education Rides & games for the kids programs, frequently utilizing contri- June Simakauskas, P. O. Box 90, 25 Elm St., butions he received from local busi- Southbridge, MA 01550. Fun for everyone nesses. Personal checks, Visa, Master Card, Discover and AMEX are accepted. His love of Scouting began when he www.MaryQueenOfTheRosary.org became a Cub Scout and continued throughout his life. He served as a cub- For more information, master, assistant scoutmaster, a unit please call June at 508-909-4062 Free shuttle bus from Price commissioner, unit charter organiza- or email [email protected] Chopper Parking Lot, tion representative and returned as a and she’ll be happy to help! Spencer Bank, Howe Village & den leader when his grandsons began scouting. The world of scouting offered Senior Living at Prouty many opportunities including meeting Jean, 51 years ago, at a joint Boy Scout 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016 CALENDAR

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Vendors sites Church, 25 Winthrop Terrace, Warren. 10:30 p.m. Admission, $7. Sovittaja are still available. 20 x 20 grassy spots All ages are welcome. There is no Friday, June 3 Park, Finn Park Road (off Pleasantdale are $35 each. All funds raised from cover charge; however, a love offering Road), Rutland. Call 508-885-7311. site rentals go towards the 19th annu- is accepted as a gift to the Band or WEST BROOKFIELD al Washington, D.C., Youth Mission Musician as thanks to God for their Trip where 33 local teens travel to our sharing of their talent and gift for the Friday Night Special, Roast Pork Monday, June 6 nation’s capitol to feed the hungry and glory of God (www.emmanuelortho- Dinner — June 3, 5 p.m. until sold out. homeless population. Your support is dox.org). Take out only, Methodist Church, 33 EAST BROOKFIELD appreciated! Call Terry at 508-867-4462 West Main St., West Brookfield. Roast to register! RUTLAND pork, baked potato, glazed carrots, roll, Join the Friends of the East apple cake, $9. Be on time — only 60 Brookfield Library! Next meeting NORTH BROOKFIELD Senior Exercises Classes are held meals! Monday, June 6, at 6 p.m. The Friends every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. of the East Brookfield Library is a St. Joseph’s 25th Annual strAwber- at the Rutland Community Center, service organization dedicated to help- ry Festival will be held on Saturday, Glenwood Road, Rutland. Enjoy an Saturday, June 4 ing the library. They are people who June 18 in St. Joseph’s Church Hall, hour of fun and exercise to music to love and support the library and who 296 No. Main St., North Brookfield. help stay strong, fit, healthy and inde- SPENCER/LEICESTER believe that a quality library is an One sitting at 5 p.m. (take-out avail- pendent. Classes are co-ed and all are essential part of the community. Their able). Adults: $12, Children: $5 (5-10 welcome. The fee is $4 per class. For National Trails Day/Midstate Trail ongoing yearly support enables the years old). Menu: “Baked” ham, home- more information, call Joyce Gamache Walk and Celebration — Sibley Farm/ library to continue its wide range of made baked beans, homemade potato at (508) 754-2821. Audubon Sanctuary in Spencer. A programming and museum passes. salad, homemade cole slaw, rolls, and Non-Hikers Gentle Walk In The Woods. The group provides financial support of course, strawberry shortcake, coffee SPENCER Meet at the Sibley Farm Conservation to pay for the expense of supplies and and iced tea. Call the rectory for more parking area on Greenville Street equipment beyond funding provided information at (508) 867-6811. Bingo at the Knights of Columbus, in Spencer. For location use 116 by local, regional and state govern- 10 Meadow Road, Spencer every Greenville Street, Spencer, MA 01562. ment agencies. The Friends are always Thursday. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. The Going Route 9 east from Spencer looking for new members and hope ONGOING EVENTS first game starts at 6:30 p.m. Along Center, turn right onto Greenville you will consider joining. with our regular games we feature Street just before Dippin Donuts and SPENCER two winner take all games, two 50/50 go 1.2 miles to Sibley Farm/Burncoat games and two progressive jackpot Pond WildLife Sanctuary. From Route Wednesday, June 8 First Congregational Church, games with payout’s of $600 and $500 9, traffic signals at Leicester Center, go 207 Main Street, Spencer. Economy respectively. Good food and soft bev- west 4/10 mile; turn left onto Rawson LEICESTER Shop Hours for January. Open Every erages are available at Judy’s Kitchen. Street . Travel 2.1 miles to Greenville Wednesday 8 a.m. to noon. Thursday 8 Come and enjoy some good food, good Street and turn right onto Greenville Leicester Garden Club will meet on a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday 8 people and hopefully win a little. Street. Go about 1/2 mile to conser- Wednesday, June 8, at 7 p.m. at the a.m. to noon. vation area. We will shuttle hikers Leicester Senior Center for the annual The VNA Care Network and Hospice to intersection of East Charlton Road plant auction . We have many annuals, NORTH BROOKFIELD is holding a free Keep Well Clinic to and Capen Rd. in Spencer. Walk back perennials, potted plants and garden residents 60 and older from 11 a.m. to to Sibley Farm 2.8 miles for Midstate related items to be auctioned. Bring There will be free weekly Parent/ 1 p.m., at the Spencer Fish and Game Trail/National Trails Day celebration a plant and a friend. Many great bar- Child Programs from 9 to 11 a.m. Club on Mechanic Street. Local resi- and BBQ. Terrain is mostly wooded gains. Refreshments to follow and the Fridays and Wednesdays at the North dents may have their blood pressure and level. Meet at Sibley Farm at 11 public is invited. Brookfield Elementary School, New checked and learn about health con- a.m. Pat Faron: 508-892-9237. School Road, North Brookfield. The cerns. Blood sugar, weight monitoring program runs on school calendar and and other health assessments may also NORTH BROOKFIELD Saturday, June 18 closes for vacation and inclement be available. VNA Care Network and weather according to North Brookfield Hospice clinics are funded in part by The North Brookfield Senior Center WEST BROOKFIELD School calendar. This free program is the United Way, local boards of health, presents a good old-fashioned square sponsored by the Spencer, Wachusett, private foundations. For up-to-date dance with the Hayloft Steppers. Open Flea Market on the Common — A North and East Brookfield Coordinated clinic information please visit www. Family Grant in partnership with vnacarenetwork.org or call 888-663- the North Brookfield Elementary 3688, ext. 5603. School. Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and EAST BROOKFIELD Care. For more information, please call CFCE at 508-885-2934 or e-mail The East Brookfield Baptist Church [email protected]. invites all senior citizens (ladies and gentlemen) to a Community Lunch at The North Brookfield Historical 11:30 a.m. every second Thursday of Society Museum will be open from the month in Fellowship Hall. Lunch will be soup, sandwich and a light dessert. This will be followed by a time of fellowship and games concluding with a devotional just before 2 p.m. Reservations are encouraged. Call 508- Ad Libs 867-7725. by June Get your tickets early! Moore ushers DATE: July 16, 2016 self-storage insurance TIME: 7:30 AM Tee Off/ 12:00 Lunch Welcome the month of June! It seems FORMAT: 18 Holes Scramble with foursomes like “yesterday” that I wrote this column bill through Senate for the beginning of June last year and WHERE: Leicester Country Club, 1430 Main St, BOSTON —The Massachusetts State how I dread the “junebug” jokes. Time Senate recently passed legislation filed Leicester, MA 01524 has a way to really fly by the older we by Sen. Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury) get! regarding self-storage insurance. I have to say I’m most proud of our The bill, which received unanimous WE LOVE OUR PETS page that is support, enables self-storage facilities to offer limited insurance policies for running this week. Not so much proud possessions placed in a self-storage of my idea to run the page, but SO unit. PROUD and appreciative of our readers “The bill helps close an existing for taking the time to share your photos insurance gap that exists when items Ticket Information: and memories! The number of photos in self-storage are not covered by an Golf/Lunch $100.00 pp – includes 18 hole round of golf, delicious buffet, cart, far exceeded my expectations! I’m individual’s homeowners, automo- and a golfers gift package. bile or other type of insurance,” said sorry that we weren’t able to include Moore. “Self-storage units are utilized * Limit of 144 Tickets all the nice messages that came with to store many different items — many Don’t golf? the photos, but as you will see, we of which possess significant value. Enabling self-storage operators to offer Lunch Only $35.00 – Loaded buffet w/lots of wonderful choices. just ran out of space! I hope you will all dress up your beautiful pets and limited insurance policies will provide consumers with the security of opting * Limit of 75 Tickets send pictures in costume for our 6th to insure their items.” For tickets, go to the shelter’s website at www.secondchanceanimals.org or ANNUAL PET HALLOWEEN The legislation authorizes the call the shelter at 508-867-5525. Tickets are limited so don’t wait! COSTUME CONTEST, scheduled to Commissioner of the Division of run on October 28. There will be an Insurance to issue a self-service stor- Other fun things at this event: early deadline for photos, and I’ll run age agent license to an operator who Silent Auction * 50/50 * Mulligans * Raffles * Other Contests Too! reminder ads as we get closer. Again, has complied with the requirements outlined by the bill. The scope of the thank you to all our readers for your Interested in sponsoring this event? Please visit our website for details on the great opportu- license is limited to insurance connect- nities! response, and of course to all of our ed to the rental of space at a self-service sponsors, for without you, we could not storage facility. Second Chance Animal Shelter is a non-profit no kill animal shelter located in East Brookfield. run these special pages! The legislation marks a national Second Chance also has a Pet Wellness and Education Center in North Brookfield and Memorial Day (and all major trend toward licensing self-storage Springfield Community Veterinary Center in Springfield. Over 16,000 pets a year are helped by Monday holidays) always pose a operators to sell rental insurance Second Chance through the various programs including adoption, the spay/neuter clinic, at their facilities. Similar policies special challenge with early deadlines. exist in Arizona, California, Florida, wellness clinics, training, educational outreach, and the pet food pantry. For more information Thank you to all my customers for your on the shelter, visit the website at www.secondchanceanimals.org Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, New cooperation in getting one and two ads Jersey, New York, Texas, Utah and ADOPTION CENTER: WELLNESS AND EDUCATION CENTER: SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY in earlier than usual. Like they say, “it Washington. The legislation will now be consid- 111 Young Rd., P.O. Box 136 372 North Main St. VETERINARY CLINIC takes a village…”! Happy you’re part ered by the House of Representatives. E. Brookfield, MA 01515 N. Brookfield, MA 01535 501 Belmont Ave., of mine! TEL (508)867-5525 TEL. (508) 637-1333 Springfield, MA FAX (508)867-5019 FAX (508) 637-1417 TEL. (413) 739-2343 Have a great week!! email [email protected] www.secondchanceanimals.org FAX (413) 372-4163 READING June Simakauskas NEWSPAPERS 508-909-4062 [email protected] IS A QUEST LIKE NO OTHER Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 5

Courtesy photo Sen. Michael Moore, Faith Muello, Lori Mahassel and Sen. Michael J. Rodrigues. Moore supports passage of bill to protect horseback riders BOSTON — Sen. Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury) announced that the Massachusetts Senate passed legislation aimed at strengthening protections against sexual abuse within the equestrian community. The bill, filed by Sen. Michael J. Rodrigues Calla Kularski, NBSB’s February Hat Winner, shown wearing her hat in Puerto Vallarta, (D-Westport) and co-spon- Mexico. sored by Moore, requires Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) checks for equestrian instruc- At right: Jennifer Plassmann tors, stable and barn owners who work with children. (left), Ware Assistant Branch Equestrians have cited the need for expanding the CORI requirements Manager and teacher of the as a result of incidents of sexual abuse in the horseback riding community. NBSB Financial Literacy Riding lessons are often conducted in secluded settings without adult super- Program with Calla Kularski vision other than a lone instructor. Victims of sexual abuse, many of whom (right) when she picked up her $100 gift certificate. are now adults, have come forward to share their stories about inappropriate sexual conduct committed by barn and stable owners or riding instructors. “This legislation will help ensure that our Commonwealth’s most vulner- able residents are safeguarded from sexual abuse,” said Moore. “No child West Brookfield should fall victim to a predator who has a track record of sexual abuse. I am proud to have co-sponsored this bill and appreciate the hard work and dedi- cation of those who have advocated for its passage.” resident wins “The passage of this bill by the Senate today is an important step forward to better protecting our most vulnerable children,” said Rodrigues. “We should never turn a blind eye to the fact that children of all ages are our most NBSB February precious resource. Because of the hard work and advocacy of the horseback riding community and victim advocates, this bill closes a current loophole in Hat Contest the law and enhances public safety by requiring CORI checks for horse riding instructors, and stable and barn owners who work directly with children.” NORTH BROOKFIELD New Hope, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to ending domestic — While the rest of us were shivering this past February, Calla Kularski, of West and sexual violence, has actively supported the legislation. Earlier this week, Brookfield, was soaking up the sun and enjoying a bit of good fortune in Mexico. the organization submitted a letter to members of the Senate highlighting She was the February winner of North Brookfield Savings Bank’s “Where It’s At” that “there is currently no way to assure that stable employee or riding Hat Contest. instructor does not have a history of sexual offenses.” While on vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Calla’s father noticed her favorite North The bill would close the existing gap by requiring licensed barns and stable Brookfield Savings Bank hat made the trip to Mexico with them. He captured owners to conduct CORI checks prior to accepting any person as an employ- the fun vacation moment in the photo shown above and sent it to the Bank. Each ee, volunteer, vendor or contractor who is working with children. During month, anyone spotted wearing a NBSB hat can be entered into a drawing to win a the debate, the Senate also adopted an amendment to the bill filed by Sen. $100 gift certificate to a local establishment. Calla was awarded a $100 gift certificate Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury), which ensures that the CORI requirement to Steaming Tender in Palmer. She is the first NBSB Hat Winner who received the includes freelance riding instructors who are not associated with a licensed distinction from outside the country. barn or stable. Calla is also currently a student in NBSB’s school banking Financial Literacy “Those in our riding community know all too well that this problem exists Program at Quaboag Regional Middle High School in Warren. Her teacher is in our state and across the country,” said Faith Muello who, as a survivor of Jennifer Plassmann, Ware Assistant Branch Manager, pictured above with Calla sexual abuse by a barn owner, attended the Senate session to advocate for the when she picked up her gift certificate. bill. “I am glad the Senate has taken action to protect young riders from these To learn more about North Brookfield Savings Bank and the “Where It’s At” Hat monsters. The equestrian sport should be a child’s sweetest dream — not a Contest, visit www.NorthBrookfieldSavingsBank.com. nightmare.” The bill will now go to the House of Representatives for consideration.

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CHARLTON - Glen Echo Lake! 211 Sunset Dr! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 4492’ 14 Rm, Custom Colonial w/Farmers Porch! WEBSTER LAKE - 17 Beacon Rd! WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, 200’ Waterfront w/Manicured Grounds! 4 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Fireplaces! C/Air, C/Vac, C/Stereo, Security! Hrdwds! Open Flr Plan! Lake Killdeer Island! Custom 9 Rm Cape HAS IT A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/14’ Ceilings, Sliders to Lake Facing Deck! Din Rm w/Crown Moldings, Chair Rail & Waterford Chandelier! Cherry ALL! 100’ Level Waterfront! 07 Completely Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Cabinet Kit w/Quartz Counters, Center Isl w/Decor Appliances & Walk-in Pantry! 2 Master Bdrms - Lake Facing 1st Flr w/11’ Ceilings, Renovated! Granite Kit! Mostly Lake Facing Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Frplc & Bath w/Dble Sinks, Shower, Whirlpool & Walk-in Closets! Lake Facing Sunrm w/French Door, Sliders, & 14’ Ceilings! Office, Rms! Mstr Suite w/Private Deck! 4 Bdrms! a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & 1/2 Bath, Laundry Rm! 2nd Flr w/2nd Master Suite w/Full Bath w/Dble Sinks! 2 Bdrms Share Another Bath! Lower Level w/Frplc Fam 3 Granite Baths! Possible In-Law! C/Air! 42’ Timber Tech Covered Deck! 3 Car Garage! Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Rm, Wet Bar, Billiard Parlor, Workout Rm & 6 Seat Theatre Rm w/60” TV w/Surround Sound! Full Bath! Walkout to Lake, Patio & Private Boat Ramp! $799,900.00 Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,375,000.00 Yard! 4Z Baisi Furnace! 2 Car Garage! Extra Lot! Glen Echo Awaits! $869,900.00 NEW PRICE SOLD

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWER PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 296 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE - 14 Bates Crossing! & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal WEBSTER LAKE - 17 South Point Rd! Island! North Pond! 180 Degree Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 South Pond! East Expo – Beautiful Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! Middle Pond! 6 Room Cape! 72’ Waterfront! Panoramic Water Views! Front Row Seat Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Completely Renovated! Center Island Kit! Sunrises! Expansive Water Views! Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm to 4th of July Fireworks! 5 Room Ranch! Mostly Lake Facing Rms! Master w/Bath 11,000’ Level Lot! 6 Rm Colonial! 10x46 Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & Ideal Second Home or Live Year Round! & Private Deck! 2/3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Oil by Porch! Open Flr Plan! 3 Bdrms! 2nd Flr Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Winter in Florida – Summers on Webster Theater! Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound Buderus! 4 Electric Mitsubishi Heat Pumps w/ Master w/Cathedrals, Master Bath! 2 Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Lake! Open Floor Plan! 2 Bedrooms! System! Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,299,900.00 Air! Farmers Porch! Garage! $499,900.00 Baths! A/C! Garage! $559,900.00 Nice Deck! Garage! $299,900.00

Featured New Listing hope2own.com WEBSTER-45 PARK AVE 508.943.4333 New To Market! Spacious custom ranch style home on large Sharon Pelletier - Broker level lot, conveniently located & close to elementary school. Granite face front, well maintained, nicely landscaped, pri- Licensed in MA, CT & RI vate, fenced in back yard with in-ground pool, screen room, and RV pad with electricity. Recent updates include roof & Buderus heating system with Megastore hot water storage, WE WANT YOUR Formal entry to large living room with stone fireplace, 2 car 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! garage & much more $214,900. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

DUDLEY-217 DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE RD THOMPSON-839 THOMPSON RD DUDLEY - 14 JAYBEE AVE THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $56,900. Lovely Country Setting for this 3 Bedroom Cape! Motivated Young, Huge 60 X 40 Ranch! Outstanding Quality! Cathedral Ceiling Spacious raised ranch! Open layout floor plan! Hardwoods Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect quiet neighbor- Seller! Private setting on 1 Acre +/-! 2 Car Garage! Liv- in Living Room, Kitchen, and Dining areas! 10 Skylights! 3 Bedrooms! throughout!!!Fireplaced living room! Double deck w / hot hood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Sit out on your screened in Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water ing-Dining Area! Country Kitchen! Eat in Dining Area! Walk 2-1/2 Baths! Propane Fireplace! Lower Level Finished with Bath, and tub! Lower deck has french doors from fireplaced family porch on those warm summer nights and look out at the fruit trees and gardens! & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. Open floor plan has so much to offeer! Front to back living room has a lovely out Basement for Convenient Access to Backyard. Needs some Bedroom with walk out sliding door! 2 Acres! Approximately 395 Feet room! Applianced kitchen! Lower level family room w / fire- Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of place! 2 Car garage! And much more! $249,900. fireplace and pellet stove included. Fully applianced kitchen is open to back den Cosmetic Updates but still a Good Valu $259,000. of road frontage NEW PRICE $299,987. and attached garage offers added storage! New Price $259,900. Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000.

THOMPSON - 473 LOWELL DAVIS RD WEBSTER-4 PANARELLI WAY DUDLEY- 23 INTERVALE RD WEBSTER - 25 STEFANIK AVE #3 WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE An affordable starter or retirement home! Original 1954 Cape style, 4 room home with stairway to un- finished walkup attic 2 bedrooms on main ON DEPOSIT level, some hardwood NEW LISTING NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT floors, ceramic tile bath. Young, econom- Pristine 3 Year Young Ranch! Absolutely better than new! New Listing! Beautiful Colonial Located In A Quiet Cul De Welcome home to this charming 3-4 bedroom, 2 bath cape! Very Affordable! Low Monthly Fee! Desired END Unit gives Wooded Pri- ical, natural gas fired, 2 Bedrooms! Appliance Kitchen! 2 X 6 W/ Plywood Construc- Sac! Amazing Grand Foyer With Cascading Stairway! 7 Room, One acre! First floor master bdrm w/ full bath! Living room w/ vacy & Extra Windows! Located in a Low Traffic Neighborhood! The Entire forced hot air furnace, electric hot water heater Full basement with interior tion! Screened in porch! Nestled on 1.7+ nicely landscaped 3 Bed 2.5 Bath Home! Gleaming Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living pellet stove! Lower level has additional heated family room! Main Level has Been Freshened Up with New Paint in a Neutral Tone! This and outdoor walkout access.Recently painted. Large corner lot with good Complex is close to Shopping, Highway, Private & Public Schools! Close sized yard, some fenced-in yard area, 6x8 storage shed and 10x20 1 car acres! Garage W/Work Shop and attached Carport! House Gener- Room! Applianced Kitchen! Master Suite! Jacuzzi Tub And W/ 2nd full bath! Sit out and grill on the recent deck and enjoy attached garage. Located in convenient East Village area of Webster with ator! Forced Hot Air by oil! Lower Level Pellet Stove! Shower Stall! Private Back Deck! 2 Zone Heating And Cooling! Vicinity to the Webster Lake Beach for Lots of Summer Fun! Cheaper than the fresh air!!! Make sure you put this one on your “to see” Renting! Heated Lower Level - Extra Space for, Office , Family Room, Com- close proximity to grocery store, banks, service providers, retailers, restau- NEW LISTING $189,900. $328,900. list!!! $239,000. puter Room, Game Room...etc $115,000. rants, highway access, etc. ON DEPOSIT $122,550

WEBSTER LAKE - TREASURE ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE- 267 THOMPSON RD ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Water- Webster Lake Waterfront Home front! Breathtaking views! offers all the amenities of a fine The House is located on home Plus Direct Webster Lake Middle Pond which is the Largest Expanse of Webster Access! Located in a sheltered Lake! Very Private! Abun- cove which provides boat access dance of Land for Enter- OPEN HOUSE, SAT • 6/4 12-2 SORRY SOLD! to full open water! Inground pool, SORRY SOLD! taining! 11 Rooms Total! a fully fenced lakeside yard. Fine 3-1/2 Baths! 4 Bedrooms! Welcome to Treasure Island ! Located on the Shores of Beautiful WEBSTER LAKE! Current Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic Master Bath! 2 Fireplaces! Walkout Finished Lower Living Level! Over- Owner’s Remodeled every inch of this Unit with a “Magazine Worthy” Flair! Each Room is Ele- Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right at water edge or in the tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center island, Slider to large lake sized 2 car garage with unfinished space above! Foundation already gantly Appointed! Bamboo Floors! Family Room in Lower Level has Gas Fireplace with “Floor huge 4 season porch! Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! in for Future Boat House at waters edge! Need an office? This has 2! to Ceiling” Custom Granite & Mantel! Tastefully Finished w/ Crown Molding! “Lux” Master Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious master bedroom! Property is within a Business Zoned area! Be in before Summer! Bath W/Italian Tiled Shower Surround! Enjoy the Outdoors Deck, Private Beach & Heated “Salt Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! and Water” Pool! 2 Boat Slips! New Price $334,900 much more! NEW PRICE $329,900. ON DEPOSIT $485,000. Hurry won’t last. $599,900. Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 7

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PRICE OPEN HOUSE CHANGE Dudley-$304,900 Sunday, June 6 Noon-2:00pm 51 Fairview Ave.

Dudley, MA NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Motivated Seller, Relocating. Great Location, Great Schools! Family Friendly Neighborhood! This is a must see home! Come see this Beau- tiful, well maintained, move in ready Colonial in a Family Friendly Neighborhood! Many Improvements and updates, new carpets in all STURBRIDGE OPEN HOUSE 6/5 • 1-2 STURBRIDGE STURBRIDGE STURBRIDGE Leadmine Lake Waterfront! CHARLTON Well-maintained 2 Family Crescent Gate Condo! End unit at Sturbridge Hills. 4 bedrooms, Hardwood floors. Living Room with built-in Bookcases, 100’ frontage, 3 BR, 2 full 138 Burlingame Rd on Fiske Hill. Energy efficient middle unit. 3 BR, 4.5 baths, 3000 SF. 3 BR, 2 full bath Raised Ranch, fin Family Room with pellet stove fireplace insert, Passing Title V, Put this baths. $389,900. $204,900. $147,000. $299,000. w/out bsmt, pellet stove, new roof. Sophia Lengyel. Dorothy Fontana. at the Top of Your List and Come take a look! Call for a private showing Laura Eliason. $259,900. Stewart & Stewart. Laura Eliason. MLS# 71980029. Martha Oakes 49 Main St., Sturbridge, MA 01566 (508)479-7657 ReMax Professional Associates [email protected]

WEBSTER STURBRIDGE HOLLAND WEBSTER WEST BROOKFIELD Webster Lake Waterfront. 3 Spectacular Cedar Lake Year-round waterfront 2 Webster Lake Condo. 2 Charming and spacious An- BR, 2 bath Colonial, views. Waterfront! 5 BR, 3.5 baths, BR home. Great views, FP. BR, 2.5 bath Townhouse, tique Colonial. 4 BR, over- FP. $485,000. FP. $650,000. $239,000. fireplace, garage. $239,000. looking orchard. $184,900. Sarah Gustafson. Dorothy Fontana. Lisa Boudreau. Sarah Gustafson. Dorothy Fontana. NEW OPEN HOUSE LISTING SUN., JUNE 5 • 12-2 PM 42 Casey Road, Charlton. Very private, waterfront on Cranberry Meadow Pond, 23 acres. 4 br, 3.5 baths, plus in-law apt over 3 car garage. $850,000 WEST WARREN HOLLAND SUTTON HOLLAND HOLLAND End unit in historic brick Pristine 3 BR, 2 bath Spacious townhouse-style Waterfront, 2 BR, 2 baths, Next best thing to Maribeth Marzeotti row house. 4 BR. Many Ranch. Gas FP, cathedrals. condo, 2 BR, 2.5 baths, whole house generator, Waterfront! 2 BR, deeded recent updates. $ 95,000. $350,000. fireplace. $275,000. fireplace. $399,000. beach rights, sunset views! MaribethRealtor.com Stewart & Stewart. Lisa Boudreau. Sarah Gustafson. Lisa Boudreau. $114,900. Lisa Boudreau. Advantage 1 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163

Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 A Place To Call Home… furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. $234,800.

Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” NEW PRICE NEW PRICE 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa KILLINGLY-Bring your bathing suit and your float! This WOODSTOCK-This 2 bedroom 1 bathroom Cape Cod has a ton of potential with THOMPSON-Don’t miss out on this great seasonal home with rights Now offering rental services year-round waterfront home on beautiful Alexander’s Lake an unfinished walk-up attic that could be finished for additional living space. The and a short walk to Little/School House Pond. The pond is fully rec- cozy hardwood floored living room has a stone fireplace, there is a 1st floor master reational year-round. This cottage does have a propane wall mounted Southbridge: GREAT is being offered fully furnished! Over 1600 sq. ft. of living bedroom, and laundry on the first floor. The roof, septic, well equipment, & heating FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK! area provides 2 BR and 2 full baths; open kitchen/living; first heating system and with some modifications could be year round Southbridge/Charlton Line:Extra HOME in newer system have all been more recently been updated. The home does need some cos- especially since it has a newer well & septic system. The home has Special Antique Colonial with beautiful subdivision! 8 rooms floor laundry; a porch with daybed and finished lower level metic updating& elbow grease but should qualify for all types of financing. There is a a great open floor plan and has been recently painted inside & out. “dream” kitchen!! Custom hickory 3 bedrooms 2 ½ baths. with walk-out just steps from your dock. Leased land. It’s a large shed and the home sits on just under 1/2 acre on the Woodstock/Pomfret line conveniently located for commuting. $109,900 There are 2 good sized bedrooms and a full bathroom that has just cabinets, quartz counters, double ovens, BUILT in 2005! Spacious vacation…year round! Priced at just $219,900 been renovated. $134,900 center island, pantry closet plus laundry eat in kitchen with deck. closet! 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths-all large rooms! 3rd floor w/ Open to living room bonus rooms! Sliders to great deck. Great backyard with shed. Pellet and dining room. Lower level finished into 2 rooms. Master stove, wood furnace plus oil heat. Sunny & Bright! You will love this bedroom with wonderful master bath! Private backyard! Short NEW home! Move in condition! $239,900. Sale approved for $216,000. JUST LISTED Southbridge: Move in Southbridge: Magnificent Home! Pristine CONSTRUCTION Ready Ranch with 6 rooms 7 rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths. Open 3 bedrooms 2 baths. Open living room, dining room, breakfast room & kitchen. Hardwoods throughout. Beautiful living room, dining room, and NEW PRICE kitchen. Good size bedrooms. kitchen with SS appliances & corian Finished lower walk out counters. 1st floor master bedroom suite basement with full bath, family w/new master bath & dressing or use as a family room. 2nd flr master bedroom with just remodeled master bath & walk in THOMPSON-You really must see this bright and sunny Thompson BROOKLYN-Take your pick of THREE great lots near room, kitchen & office. Easily be an in-law. HUGE level KILLINGLY-This is a great money making, fully rented mixed use build- closet. LOWER LEVEL has full in law apartment including massive fireplace in LR, mobile home to believe it. This nicely maintained two bedroom, one the end of a dead-end road With superior finishing & ef- back yard with pool, deck, fire pit. Short sale approved bath home is situated in the over 55 community of Quinebaug Park. ing. The 1st floor features 2 commercial units that are both fully rented. BIG kitchen, full bath & bedroom-walk out to own driveway. Inground pool!Truly a Both units have their own 1/2 baths and separate electric heat. The ficient construction, these homes are not to be missed. for $169,900. one of a kind impressive home! Desirable Location! $349,900. Flooring throughout has been updated and there’s even a dining room for gatherings. Enjoy time outside sitting on your back deck second floor includes 3 well maintained, updated, and fully rented ef- No Construction loan needed. Lots are 2.07, 2.01, & 7 AC. Southbridge: Beautifully ficiency apartments. Each unit has newer flooring/kitchens/fresh paint/ INVENTORY OF HOMES FOR SALE ARE THE LOWEST enjoying the quiet backyard space. This home is ready to move right 1800 sq. ft. Colonial in process with 3 BR 2 1/2 BA & 2 car maintained and upgraded home replacement windows. Exterior is well maintained and easy to maintain IN 10 YEARS IN SOUTHBRIDGE & SURROUNDING into and can be yours for only $54,900. Call today for your private garage for $309,900. Similar sized & features Cape Style ready to move right in! Perfect on a small lot. Close to downtown Danielson. Building has the potential AREAS! SELLER’S MARKET! viewing. $54,900 in-law, two family or single to pay a mortgage and make over $12,500/year. $149,900 home for $304,900, and bring your plans for the 7 AC lot! NEW PRICE CALL US IF YOU HAVE TRIED TO SELL BEFORE! family. 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths plus 3 rooms 1 bedroom WE WILL SELL YOUR HOUSE! 1 bath. BIG Remodeled kitchen WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING! P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT with cathedral ceilings, plenty of counter space and custom WE ARE THE NUMBER ONE REAL ESTATE OFFICE cabinets. Sliders to deck. NEW detached 2 car garage. Minutes Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 IN SOUTHBRIDGE! to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. $224,900. We need listings desperately in all local towns. Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net LET US Do Your Home Work! Looking to sell your home, let us do the work for you. Your ad will be seen in over 50,000 households throughout Southern Worcester County. 8 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 3, 2016

100115RogersBlackstoneMORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, June 7, 2016 SOUTHBRIDGE ~ $199,900-$269,900 REAL ESTATE 1:00 PM-SOUTHBRIDGE 309 Worcester Street sgl fam, 1,334 sf liv area, 0.11 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 40328, Pg 25 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance tobe paid within thirty 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-272-5832 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney 508-981-4903 NMLS #20898 for the Mortgagee. Beautiful River’s Edge Subdivision, with new LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT construction from 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, granite, Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” the information contained herein. central air & so much more. Make this peaceful above for a showing neighborhood home. OXFORD – QUALITY CAPE BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. Christi Cournoyer NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com 384 Main St., Southbridge, MA * 26’x24’ Great Room MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 508-764-3202 *Fireplace *Applianced Kitchen * Breakfast Bar * 8 Rooms * Office, Den, Formal Dining * Sided * Inground Pool

131 Old Webster Road • $317,900 OPEN HOUSE • SUN. 11-1 OPEN HOUSE • SUN. 1:30-3 OPEN HOUSE • SAT. 12-2 CHARLTON CHARLTON CHARLTON DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE DUDLEY CARDINAL INGROUND 2 BR, 1 BA home. 1485 sq ft. 3 BR 2 BA Cape on 2.7 Acres. 4 BR, 1 BA Colonial. 1368 HEIGHTS POOL Meticulously maintained by 2,262 sq ft. Pride of ownership sq ft. Set back from main ANTIQUE original owners. HW floors in shows throughout. Eat-in road w/ a large flat backyard; COLONIAL LR & DR. Updates inc central kitchen w/ exterior access to Open layout; Pellet stove in * Fireplace LR; New vinyl siding; Large * Open Concept air, garage & driveway. deck & backyard; Formal DR; * 8 Room, 4 Br * Hardwoods * Pellet Stove * Hardwoods BRs, lots of closet space; * 1 full, 2-1/2 Bath * Fantastic Views All utilities are underground. Cathedral ceilings in LR; * Title V Compliant * Motivated Seller * USDA eligible Close to major rtes. Huge 1st fl Master BR. Town sewer. * USDA & VA Eligible * Major updates 96 Charlton Rd • $239,900 $234,900 $310,000 $234,900 40 Brentwood Dr • $239,900 108 Chapman St • $169,900 LEICESTER WEST BROOKFIELD DUDLEY 2 GREAT ACRES NEIGHBORHOOD

IN-LAW 508-365-3532 SPACE * Large Master Suite * Custom Built * 3.5 Baths www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com •[email protected] * 2.5 Baths * 2.5 Baths * 32’ Media Rm * Cherry Cabinets Kitch *Central Air * Gas Heat * Living Room * Open Floor Plan * Master Bedroom suite * Cathedral Ceilings * Hardwoods 198 Wickaboag Valley Rd 3 Traci Place • $379,900 $284,900 10 Johnathan Pass • $409,900 SPENCER 4.7 Be Smart…Learn what you need Open House Directory ACRES to know NOW! Free Home Sellers Class Deadline: Monday at 10am 25 Sutton Avenue (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse June 14th • 6:30pm (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community * In-law apt • Pre-Inspection * 2 baths • Permits or lack of permits ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE * 2 bay heated garage * 2300+ sq.ft. • Environmental Issues SATURDAY, JUNE 4 • Market conditions, Rates & Programs DUDLEY 50 Brooks Pond Rd • $344,900 96 Charlton Rd S 12-2 $239,900 Remax Advantage 1/Jo-Ann Szymczak 508- Make a reservation now! 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 WEBSTER SZYMCZAK SELLS WORCESTER Treasure Island S 12-2 $334,900 Hope Realty 508-94304333 HOLLAND Webster Lake Maria Reed SUNDAY, JUNE 5 helped buyers DUDLEY 40 Brentwood Dr S 11-1 $239,900 Remax Advantage 1/Jo-Ann Szymczak 508- find their 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 new home 57 Fairwiew Ave S 12-2 $304,900 Remax Professionals/Martha Oakes 508-479-7657 ASST. SALE MONDAY- FRIDAY, JUNE 6-10 ASST. SALE WORCESTER 8 Grafton St A 9am-6pm Edge at Union Station 508-755-1950 6 Blodgett Dr • $174,999 320 Lake Ave •

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VENDORS WANTED clays and ammo Flea Market on the Common ONGOING NRA certified range officer on site every Sponsored by Congregational shoot 20th ANNUAL Church, West Brookfield AUBURN SPORTSMAN CLUB INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR ROADHOUSE BLUES JAM June 18, 8:a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA MARY QUEEN OF THE Every Sunday, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. $35 for a 20x20 grassy spot 508-832-6492 ROSARY CHURCH CADY’S TAVERN Call 508-867-4462 60 Maple St., Spencer, MA 2168 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI WEDNESDAY NIGHT CRUISING Free admission, free 401-568-4102 SUNDAY, JUNE 26 FOR CHARITY CAR SHOW entertainment, food, giant flea market, TRIVIA NIGHT ALBANIAN DAY PICNIC June 8th through August 31st raffles, 50/50, rides & games for the kids. Wednesdays 12 noon - 5:30 p.m. KLEMS Free shuttle bus from Price Chopper, 7:00 p.m. -9:30 p.m. ST. NICHOLAS ALBANIAN 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA Spencer Bank, Howe Village & Senior HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB ORTHODOX CHURCH Living at Prouty 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, MA 126 Morris St., Southbridge, MA 508-892-9822 SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Shish Kebab, Spinach Pies,

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GRADE 7 Logan Kingman, Alexa Knight, Kassandra Knight, Ballou, Lindsey Barone, Linda Barriere, Lillian Manhattan Kulesza, Nicholas Laflamme, Alyson Barry, Alexander Becker, Caitlin Bilodeau, Taylor Highest Honors: Kaitlyn Andersen, Kaitlyn Boone, Langlois, Simone Laplante, Cameron Larcheveque, Biron, Kyle Boone, Maeve Brennan, Andrew Briere, Alexis Carson, Thomas Celuzza, Nadine Chidester, Seann Lauritsen, Emma Leaning, Sydney Leanna, Joslyn Bronner, Dominic Brown, Meghan Caplette, Henry Cipro, Brynna Davis, Carol DeRose, Nina Juliana Learned, Emily Locke, Tyler Locke, Brianna Carly Cave, Jennifer Collins, Carter Cooper, Michael Ellison, Grace Farland, Lauren Glennon, Andrew Lucier, Gweneth Madore, Rebecca Mahon, Ryan Crosby, Elias Currier, Michael Distefano, Nathan Gustavson, Cooper Hurt, Brandon Jarzabski, Matthew Malone, Johnathan Marcucci, Ainsley Maus, Quinn Eliason, Addison Ellithorpe, Toby Emerson, Alaina Jolie, Michael Lucas, Brooke Macey, Katelyn Mills, McHugh, Brianna McNulty, Liberty Meisl, Lorenzo Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Flandreau, Gavyn Floury, Alexandra Mrotek, Theodora Onwubueke, Victoria Mercado, Brendan Metz, Isabella Miles, Gavin Miller, Kylee Fortuna, Gillian Gaboury, Noah Galonek, Perry, William Pieczynski, John Quinn, Jill Reardon, Ian Morrell, April Mortimer, Emma O’Coin, Kylee Olivia George, Angela Gonzalez, Liam Gore, Jonah Rebecca Schultz, Savanna Tatro, Phoebe Thomas, Olejniczak, Olivia Olson, Immanuel Pabon, Allison Green, Madeline Hall, Julia Howard, Kylee Inthirath, Rebecca Turley, Benjamin Wohlhueter Parker, Alexa Pechie, Michael Peloza, Brianna Phylis, Katherine Jones, Jack Lafond, Jessica LaFrance, Honors: Amber Afton, Paige Alexander, Michael Evan Raymond, Stella Reilly, Alyssa Renaud, Brandon Cooper LaMountain, Jordan Lapierre, Katelyn Austin, Philip Baldwin, Jillian Beaudry, William Rodrigues, Amina Rodriguez, Olivia Roy, Abigail Lauritsen, Shane Lawrence, Katherine LeBrun, Beaumont, Jacob Belanger, Joseph Berthiaume, Ruggieri, John Schneider, Morgan Smith, Jason Troy Lee, Alyson Locke, Hailey Magierowski, Megan Madison Berthiaume, Liam Blanchard, Gregory Snyder, Logan St Clair, Logan Talbot, Niya Talcott, Mawdsley, Katherine McGlinchy, Julio Mercado, Bourbeau, Cadence Boyce, Jackson Boyd, Liam Alexa Umanzor, Madison Varney, Ainsley Way Cody Miarecki, Kathryn Morrill, Margaret Noonan, Brennan, Christina Calianga, Mai Caslowitz, Jordan Kylie O’Connor, Clyde Ochieng, Adon Osimo, Rebecca Clark, Sophia Cook, Ashley Cooper, Kara Corriveau, GRADE 8 Pano, Andrew Parker, Rose Pecci, Connor Perry, Kassidy Cousineau, Mitchell Curboy, Kamdyn Davis, Griffin Polga, Bernadette Provost, Andrew Radoc, Ava Debruin, Louis Desy, Julia Dumas, Ethan Eroh, Highest Honors: Gabriella Berube, Lydia Boland, Mikayla Raymond, Daniel Reeve, Brian Riel, Parker Spencer Fancy, Courtney Farrell, Mason Faugno, Emily Ryan Bonja, Tiana Brantley, Emma Bullock, Abigail Riley, Kyle Rizy, Savannah Russell, Molly Ryan, Favreau, Nathaniel Fournier, Colleen Frank, Hannah Cantwell, Serena Chiasson, Jackson Dietz, Rachel Timothy Rynearson, Ryan Sears, Patrik Shea, Jessica French, Megan Genaway, Adrianna Gidopoulos, Flamand, Megan Frisella, Lyndsey Gamache, Morgan Shiers, Jordan Smith, Jarod Spratt, Timothy Taudel, Tristan Gilmore, Mary Godek, Jillian Gore, Julianne Hammond, Aleksandra Jedrzejczyk, Jillian Johnson, Emma Thompson, Shannon Tweraser, Samuel Goulet, Jillian Goyette, Madison Griffin, Tyler Hall, Amber Lataille, Liam Noonan, Salvatore Novak, Valcour, Sophia Viapiano, Grace Wilbur, Abigail Ryan Harlinski, Allison Henry, Haley Hilton, Olivia Alexis Plumley, Katlyn Shonak, Annika Terry, Kai Zahr Hood, Sage Hoschek, Nathan Hoy, Haven Hubacz, von Bleicken, Cole Warren, Eva Wengender, Gianna Isabella Huckins, Macy Jensen, Regan Jones, Wyatt Deanna Kearns, Aidan Kenneway, Ethan Kenyon, Honors: Emma Aldenberg, Grace Austin, Maxwell

LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) OF LEON W. MOORE, TWO Review under Sections 7.4 of the OF REAL ESTATE in the form of a certified check, bank HUNDRED TWO (202) FEET TO AN Spencer Zoning Bylaw to expand By virtue and in execution of the treasurer’s check, or money order will IRON PIN IN THE GROUND AT SAID garage and parking for multifamily/ Power of Sale contained in a cer- be required to be delivered at or before HIGH STREET; office use. The property is located tain Mortgage given by Richard B. the time the bid is offered. The suc- THENCE RUNNING NORTHERLY ON within the village residential zoning MacLean and Kathreen A. MacLean cessful bidder will be required to exe- SAID HIGH STREET ONE HUNDRED district. to Mortgage Electronic Registration cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement SIX (106) FEET TO THE PLACE OF Interested Parties may review Systems, Inc. as nominee for Prime immediately after the close of the BEGINNING. these applications at the Office of Mortgage Financial, Inc., its succes- bidding. The balance of the purchase BEING THE SAME PREMISES Development & Inspectional Services sors and assigns, dated August 2, price shall be paid within thirty (30) CONVEYED TO MORTGAGOR BY in Memorial Town Hall during regular 2005 and recorded with the Worcester days from the sale date in the form DEED IN BOOK 43555 PAGE 111.” business hours. County (Worcester District) Registry of a certified check, bank treasurer’s The premises will be sold subject to June 3, 2016 of Deeds at Book 37011, Page 15, check or other check satisfactory to any and all restrictions, easements, June 10, 2016 subsequently assigned to GMAC Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee improvements, covenants, outstanding Mortgage, LLC by Mortgage Electronic reserves the right to bid at the sale, tax titles, municipal or other public Commonwealth of Massachusetts Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- to reject any and all bids, to continue taxes, assessments, liens or claims The Trial Court ment recorded in said Registry of the sale and to amend the terms of in the nature of liens, and existing Probate and Family Court Deeds in Book 48045, Page 237, the sale by written or oral announce- encumbrances of record superior to Worcester Probate subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loan ment made before or during the fore- the Mortgage, if any. Said premises and Family Court Servicing, LLC by GMAC Mortgage, closure sale. If the sale is set aside will also be sold subject to all leases 225 Main Street LLC, by assignment recorded in said for any reason, the Purchaser at the and tenancies having priority over said Worcester, MA 01608 Registry of Deeds in Book 50860, sale shall be entitled only to a return Mortgage, to tenancies or occupa- (508) 831-2200 Page 285, subsequently assigned of the deposit paid. The purchaser tion by persons on the premises now Docket No. WO16C0205CA to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. as Trustee shall have no further recourse against and at the time of said auction which In the matter of: for LSF9 Master Participation Trust the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the tenancies or occupation are subject Danielle Louise Dallaire by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, by Mortgagee’s attorney. The description to said Mortgage, to rights or claims Of: Spencer, MA assignment recorded in said Registry of the premises contained in said mort- in personal property installed by ten- NOTICE OF PETITION FOR of Deeds in Book 54643, Page 184, of gage shall control in the event of an ants or former tenants now located CHANGE OF NAME which the Mortgage the undersigned error in this publication. TIME WILL on the premises, also to all laws and To all persons interested in petition is the present holder, for breach of the BE OF THE ESSENCE. ordinances including, but not limited described: conditions of said Mortgage and for the Other terms if any, to be announced to, all building and zoning laws and A petition has been presented by purpose of foreclosing the same will at the sale. ordinances. It shall be the bidder’s Danielle L Dallaire requesting that: be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. as Trustee for sole responsibility to ascertain all items Danielle Louise Dallaire be allowed to on June 10, 2016 at 10 West Avenue, LSF9 Master Participation Trust described in this paragraph and no change his/her/their name as follows: Spencer, MA, all and singular the Present Holder of said Mortgage, representations are made concern- Danielle Louise Ludwig premises described in said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, ing compliance with applicable zoning, IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT to wit: ORLANS MORAN PLLC building, sanitary or other state and/or THERETO, YOU OR YOUR The land in Spencer, Worcester P.O. Box 540540 municipal regulations. ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN County, Massachusetts, with the build- Waltham, MA 02454 TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOUSAND APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT ings thereon situated on the northerly Phone: 781-790-7800 AND 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN line of West Avenue and the west- May 20, 2016 will be required to be paid in cash, or O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 erly line of Main Avenue in that part May 27, 2016 by certified or bank cashier’s check by AM) ON 06/28/2016 of Spencer as North Spencer, and June 3, 2016 the purchaser at the time and place WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First bounded and described as follows: of sale. The balance of the purchase Justice of this Court. BEGINNING at the northwesterly cor- MORTGAGEE’S SALE price on the sale shall be paid in cash, Date: May 23, 2016 ner of the intersection of the West OF REAL ESTATE or by certified or bank cashier’s check Stephanie K. Fattman Avenue and Main Avenue; THENCE By virtue and in execution of the within thirty (30) days thereafter and Register of Probate southwesterly by said West Avenue Power of Sale contained in a cer- the Deed transferred contemporane- June 3, 2016 one hundred (100) feet to a stake tain mortgage given by Joseph H. ously therewith. The successful bidder set in the ground; THENCE northerly Robinson to Mortgage Electronic at the sale shall be required to sign a Commonwealth of Massachusetts by land now or formerly of Laura E. Registration Systems, Inc., (“MERS”) Memorandum of terms of sale con- The Trial Court David one hundred (100) feet to a dated December 1, 2008 and recorded taining the above terms at the Auction Probate and Family Court point; THENCE easterly by land now with the Worcester District Registry sale. The purchaser will be responsi- Worcester Division or formerly of Henry Freeman one of Deeds in Book 43555, Page 113, ble for all closing costs, Massachusetts Docket No. 16P1592EA hundred thirty and three tenths (130.3) as affected by Note and Mortgage deed excise stamps and all recording Estate of: feet, more or less, to a stake set in Modification Agreement dated August fees. Richard S. Chabior the ground at the westerly line of Main 3, 2010 and recorded as aforesaid The sale may be postponed or Date Of Death: March 25, 2016 Avenue; THENCE by the southerly in Book 46128, Page 216, as further adjourned from time to time, if neces- INFORMAL PROBATE line of said Main Avenue one hundred affected by Assignment of Mortgage to sary, by the attorney for the mortgagee PUBLICATION NOTICE four (104) feet to the place of begin- Country Bank for Savings dated June at the scheduled time and place of To all persons interested in the above ning. Being Lots No. 12 and 13 on 2, 2015 and recorded as aforesaid in sale. The description for the premis- captioned estate, by Petition of Peti- a Plan of Land dated May 28, 1938 Book 53803, Page 189, of which mort- es contained in said mortgage shall tioner Leanne L. Chabior of Spencer described as Camp Louis owned and gage the undersigned is the present control in the event of a typographical MA Developed by Henry Freeman, drawn holder, for breach of the conditions error in this publication. a Will has been admitted to informal by E.A. Chamberlain, C.E. and set out of said mortgage and for the purpose Other terms, if any, will be announced probate, as Map No.2. Together with the right of foreclosing, the same will be sold at the sale. Leanne L. Chabior of Spencer MA to pass and repass for all purposes in at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on Country Bank for Savings, has been informally appointed as the common with others over Main Avenue the 29th day of June, 2016, on the Present Holder of said Mortgage Personal Representative of the estate and West Avenue from the Paxton- mortgaged premises believed to be By: _/S/______to serve without surety on the bond. Spencer Highway, so-called. Subject known as 14 High Street, Brookfield, Jonathan C. Sapirstein The estate is being administered un- to flowage rights and restrictions as Worcester County, Massachusetts, all SAPIRSTEIN & SAPIRSTEIN, P.C. der informal procedure by the Personal recited in Deed to Harold H. Supernor and singular the premises described in 1331 Main Street, 2nd Floor Representative under the Massachu- et al dated July 16, 1941 and recorded said Mortgage, to wit: Springfield, MA 01103 setts Uniform Probate Code without with the Worcester District Registry of “THE LAND AND BUILDINGS (413) 827-7500 supervision by the Court. Inventory Deeds in Book 2822, Page 492, but not THEREON IN SAID BROOKFIELD Its Attorneys and accounts are not required to be reimposing the same. Being the same SITUATE ON THE EASTERLY SIDE Date: May 16, 2016 filed with the Court, but interested par- premises conveyed to the mortgag- OF HIGH STREET IN THE VILLAGE May 27, 2016 ties are entitled to notice regarding the ors by a deed from David Breaultand OF SAID BROOKFIELD, BOUNDED June 3, 2106 administration from the Personal Rep- Shelli Breault dated November 13, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: June 10, 2016 resentative and can petition the Court 2003 and recorded in the Worcester BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN IN THE in any matter relating to the estate, District Registry of Deeds in Book GROUND AT THE NORTHWESTERLY Notice of Public Hearing – including distribution of assets and 32394, Page 40. “For informational CORNER OF THE TRACT HEREIN Planning Board expenses of administration. Interest- purposes only, the subject premises CONVEYED AND AT LAND NOW OR The Spencer Planning Board will hold ed parties are entitled to petition the is shown on Plan Book 134, Plan 22, FORMERLY OF ONE BLEUMER; a public hearing on Tuesday, June Court to institute formal proceedings Worcester District Registry of Deeds.” THENCE EASTERLY ON LINE OF 21, 2016 in McCourt Social Hall of and to obtain orders terminating or re- The premises are to be sold subject LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF SAID Memorial Town Hall, 157 Main Street, stricting the powers of Personal Rep- to and with the benefit of all ease- BLEUMER ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY- Spencer, MA, on the following item(s) resentatives appointed under informal ments, restrictions, building and zon- SEVEN (187) FEET TO A STONE starting at 7:00 PM or as soon thereaf- procedure. A copy of the Petition and ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water WALL AND AN IRON PIN; ter as can be heard: Will, if any, can be obtained from the bills, municipal liens and assessments, THENCE RUNNING SOUTHERLY Minor Site Plan Review - Applicant/ Petitioner. rights of tenants and parties in pos- ONE HUNDRED SIX (106) FEET TO Owner: Mark and Darlene Handy, June 3, 2016 session. AN IRON PIN IN THE GROUND; Location: 266 Main Street, Spencer TERMS OF SALE: THENCE RUNNING WESTERLY ON Assessor’s Map U06/54. The appli- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND OTHER LAND NOW OR FORMERLY cant is requesting a Minor Site Plan 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER •Friday, June 3, 2016 Friday, June 3, 2016 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 11 Uxbridge Auto, Inc. 187 North Main St. Uxbridge 508. 278. 6672

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2009 Cadillac Escalade AWD 2013 Mercedes GLK350 AWD 2012 Mercedez GL550 AWD 2011 Mercedez GL450 AWD 6.2 LTR V8, Leather Heated power seats, fog lights, steering control, 5.5L V8 Leather heated power seats w/ cooling options, rear heat- 4.7l V8 AWD, Leather power heated seats, w/ cold weather package, 3.5L V6 AWD, leather power heated seats w/ memory controls, Wood trim, Navigation with DVD player with back seat monitors, blue tooth, Nav., traction control, 3rd row seating with DVD player, wood trim, Steering wheel controls with blue tooth, cruise con- ed seats, steering audio controls, blue tooth, cruise control, Naviga- running boards, moon roof #LA235 tion, traction control and hill assist, moonroof #LAW321 Bluetooth, Steering controls, cruise control, running boards #LA199 trol, Power locks and windows, stability control, traction control. #LAW317 $ $ $ $ 144/wk. 112/wk. 96/wk. 101/wk. 2012 Audi A4 - 62,958 mi - AWD $ 69/wk. 62,958 mi, AWD Manual 6-Speed- Turbo, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Traction control, Stability control Transmission hill holder, Front fog/driving lights, ABS brakes, Air conditioning with climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 8-way power adjustable driv- ers seat, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, 2007 BMW X3 3.0si AWD Power heated driver mirror, External temperature display, Ta- 2011 BMW 328XI AWD 64,273MI - All Wheel Drive SUV, Sunroof - Loaded with Traction control, Front fog/driving lights, Sunroof, Climate control, 4-wheel chometer, Video Monitor Location - Front, Heated passenger xDrive AWD, One Owner, Traction control, Stability control, Hill descent control, Transmission hill holder, 4-wheel ABS ABS brakes, Air conditioning with climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 3 drivers, brakes, Front fog/driving lights, Climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, full power options including Power mirror, Heated Windshield Washer Jets, Interior air filtration, windows with 4 one-touch, Rear air conditioning - With separate controls, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sunroof, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 8-way power adjustable drivers Audio controls on steering wheel, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, Power heated driver mir- seat, 260 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, 4 Doors, All-wheel drive, Tachometer, Interior air filtration, Speed-pro- Speed-proportional power steering, Rear fog lights, Signal mir- ror, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 230 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, 4 Doors, Remote window portional power steering, Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls, Heated Windshield Washer Jets, Rear spoiler, Extended sunroof, operation, External temperature display, Tachometer, Trip computer, Residual heat distribution, Speed-proportional power Rain sensing window wipers, Speed sensitive window wipers, Rear rors 8 way power adjustable passenger seat, Rear bench seats, steering, Heated Windshield Washer Jets, Interior air filtration, wiper, 8-way power adjustable passenger seat, Daytime running lights, Intermittent window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Rain sensing Clock - Headlight cleaners - Washer, rear heat - With separate controls, Intermittent window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Rain Dusk sensing headlights, Stability control, Descent Control - Hill descent $ window wipers, Speed sensitive window wipers #LAW296A sensing window wipers #LAW440 $ control, Transmission hill holder #LAW135 52/wk. 69wk. 2012 BMW 550 Xi - 66,158 mi - AWD $ 98/wk. xDrive AWD, Navigation, Sunroof (Includes the K40 Radar Detection and Blocking System.) Sought-after Black Sapphire Metallic color with the Black Dakota Leather, ABS, Xenon headlights, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag... Leather seats, Navigation system - With voice activation, Bluetooth, Remote power door locks, Power windows with 4 one-touch, Sun- roof - Express open/close glass, Automatic Transmission, Compressor - Twin turbo, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Rear air conditioning - With separate controls, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, Xenon headlights, Universal remote transmitter, Traction control - ABS and 2009 BMW 328xi AWD driveline, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 2 drivers, 10-way power 2008 BMW 328xi AWD AWD - Sunroof, Traction control, Transmission hill holder, Hill descent control, Stability control, power glass sunroof, adjustable drivers seat, Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row, Passenger AWD, Sunroof, Daytime running lights, Dusk sensing headlights, Descent Control , hill descent control, Climate control, Rear air conditioning., All-wheel drive, front fog/driving lights, full power options including Power Stability control, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Front fog/driving lights, Power glass Sunroof, Climate control, Rear windows with 4 one-touch, Sunroof - Express open/close glass, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air conditioning with dual zone Airbag, 4.4 liter V8 DOHC engine, 400 hp horsepower, Multi-function remote air conditioning, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, Tilt and climate control, Rear air conditioning - With separate controls, Audio controls on steering wheel, Tilt and telescopic - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sunroof/convertible roof, Power heated telescopic steering wheel, 230 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, Multi-function remote steering wheel, 230 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/ mirrors, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 4 Doors, Front fog/driving lights, - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sunroof/convertible roof, Power heated driver mirror, Remote window tailgate, windows, sunroof, Power heated driver mirror, 4 Doors, operation, Tachometer, External temperature display, Trip Heated passenger mirror - Heated, Heated Windshield Washer Remote window operation, External temperature display, Tachometer, Trans- computer, Heated Windshield Washer Jets, Interior air Jets, Interior air filtration, Remote sunroof operation, Residual mission hill holder, Stability control, Trip computer, Heated Windshield Wash- filtration, Residual heat distribution, Speed-proportional heat distribution, Speed-proportional power steering, Steering $ er Jets - Jets, Interior air filtration, Clock-In-dash, Residual heat distribution, power steering, Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls, $ Wheel Air Conditioning Controls, Headlight cleaners #LAW439 54/wk. Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls # LA1539 Headlight cleaners - Washer, Clock - In-dash #MB021 45/wk. 2013 Cadillac CTS - 52,200 mi - AWD $ 80/wk. Performance, AWD, Leather, Traction control, Stability control, Heated Leather seats, Bluetooth, Remote power door locks, Power windows with 4 one-touch, Automatic Transmission, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Cruise control, Universal remote transmitter, Audio controls on steering wheel, Xenon head- 2007 BMW 328xi AWD lights, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 2 drivers, 2013 Cadillac ATS AWD Sunroof, Daytime running lights, Dusk sensing headlights, Descent Control , hill descent control, Stabil- Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, remote 3.6L premium AWD, All Wheel Drive, ABS, Xenon headlights, Traction control, Passenger Airbag, Curtain airbags...Other features include: ity control, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Front fog/driving lights, Power glass Sunroof, Climate control, Rear air engine start, Power heated mirrors, Tilt and telescopic Leather seats, Navigation, Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows...Standard features include: Leather seats, Navigation system - With voice conditioning, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Audio controls on steering wheel, Tilt and activation, Bluetooth, Remote power door locks, Power windows with 4 one-touch, Automatic Transmission, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air condi- telescopic steering wheel, 230 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, Multi-function remote steering wheel, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, 3.6 tioning with dual zone climate control, Universal remote transmitter, Audio controls on steering wheel, Xenon headlights, Traction control - ABS - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sunroof/convertible roof, Power heated driver mirror, Remote window and driveline, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 2 drivers, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, remote engine start, liter V6 DOHC engine, 318 hp horsepower, 4 Doors, All- 10-way power adjustable drivers seat, 3.6 liter V6 DOHC engine, 321 hp horsepower, Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row, Passenger operation, Tachometer, External temperature display, Trip Airbag, Power heated mirrors, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 26 and EPA city (mpg): 18, Exterior Park- computer, Heated Windshield Washer Jets, Interior air wheel drive, Exterior Parking Camera, Front fog/driving ing Camera - Front and rear w/rear camera, Tachometer, External temperature filtration, Residual heat distribution, Speed-proportional $ lights, External temperature display, Compass, Tachome- display, Compass, Full-time, Daytime running lights, Stability control, Knee power steering, Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls, airbags - Driver and passenger, Clock - In-dash, Head-up display, Interior air $ Headlight cleaners - Washer, Clock - In-dash # LAW425 /wk. ter, Adaptive headlights # LAW070A filtration, Overhead console - Mini, Transmission controls on steering wheel 48 - Gear shift controls, Trip computer #LAW444 91/wk. 2009 Mercedes Benz E350 - 75,005 mi - AWD $ 58/wk. 2009 Mercedes-Benz E350 AWD Luxury, Navigation, Traction control, Stability control, Front fog/driving lights, Bluetooth, ice-cold Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Cruise control, Universal remote transmitter, Audio controls on steering wheel, Driver and passenger memory seats, Memory settings for 3 drivers, Multi-function re- mote - Trunk/hatch/door, windows, sunroof, Power heated 2013 Mercedes Benz c300 AWD mirrors, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 8-way power 2011 Mercedes Benz c300 AWD AWD, Sunroof, Traction control, Transmission hill holder, Signal mirrors, Turn signal in mirrors, Bluetooth, Remote Luxury C300 AWD 4MATIC in Auburn, MA near Worcester, MA - 36k miles - Leather - Loaded with All Wheel Drive, power door locks, Power windows with 4 one-touch, Sunroof - Express open/close glass, Automatic Transmission, adjustable drivers seat, 268 hp horsepower, 3.5 liter V6 Traction control, Stability control, Transmission hill holder, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Front fog/driving lights, Bluetooth, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Universal remote transmitter, Audio controls on DOHC engine, 4 Doors, Remote window operation, External full power options including Remote power door locks,/ Power windows with 4 one-touch, Automatic Transmission, steering wheel, 248 hp horsepower, 3.5 liter V6 DOHC engine, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, Tilt and telescopic Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Cruise control, Audio controls on steering wheel, 228 hp horsepower, steering wheel, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sunroof, Power heated mirrors, 4 Doors, temperature display, Turn signal in mirrors, Auto-dimming 3 liter V6 DOHC engine, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, Power heated mirrors, Multi-function remote - Trunk/ Remote window operation, Tachometer, Compass, External hatch/door, windows, sunroof, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, External temperature display, 4WD Type - Full-time, temperature display, Heated Windshield Washer Jets - Jets mirrors, Residual heat distribution, Reverse tilt mirrors, Heated Windshield Washer Jets - Jets and reservoir, Interior air and reservoir, Interior air filtration, Trip computer, Reverse tilt Speed-proportional power steering, Trip computer, Video filtration, Reverse tilt mirrors - Passenger mirror, Speed-pro- mirrors - Passenger mirror, Speed-proportional power steer- $ portional power steering, Daytime running lights, Rear fog ing, Signal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrors, Stability control, lights, Signal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrors, Privacy/tinted $ Monitor #LAW010A glass, Clock - In-dash, Trip computer. # LAW424 Auto-dimming mirrors - Electro chromatic #LAW299 77/wk. 69/wk.

2011 Mercedes Benz c300 AWD 2011 Mercedes Benz s550 AWD 2011 BMW X3 AWD 2012 Audi Q5 AWD AWD, Leather, Traction control, Stability control, Transmission hill holder, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Front fog/driving AWD 4MATIC, Leather, Navigation, Sunroof, Traction control, Transmission hill holder, Stability 2011 BMW X3 xDrive 28i in Auburn, MA near Worcester, MA - All Wheel Drive - One Owner - Comes 2012 Audi Q5 3.2 AWD Premium Plus, Leather - Navigation, All Wheel Drive, Traction control, Xenon headlights, 4-wheel ABS lights, Bluetooth, full power options including Remote power door locks,/ Power windows with 4 one-touch, Automatic control, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Leather seats, Navigation, Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows, loaded with Traction control, Transmission hill holder, Stability control with anti-roll, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Leather seats, Bluetooth, power glass Sunroof, full power options including power windows with 4 one-touch, power glass Transmission, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Cruise control, Audio controls on steering wheel, 228 Sunroof - Express open/close glass, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning with dual zone brakes, Front fog/driving lights, Bluetooth, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning with dual zone Sunroof, Heated drivers seat, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Rear air conditioning - With hp horsepower, 3 liter V6 DOHC engine, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, Power heated mirrors, Multi-function climate control, Xenon headlights, Audio controls on steering wheel, Universal remote transmitter, climate control, Cruise control and Audio controls on steering wheel, Driver memory seats, Memory separate controls, Audio controls on steering wheel, Universal remote transmitter, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 2 drivers, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Power heated mirrors, 8-way power adjustable remote - Trunk/hatch/door, windows, sunroof, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, External temperature display, 4WD Memory settings for 3 drivers, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, sun- settings for 3 drivers, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, Power driver mirror, drivers seat, Heated passenger seat, 270 hp horsepower, 3.2 liter V6 DOHC engine, 4 Doors, Compass, External temperature display, Type - Full-time, Heated Windshield Washer Jets - Jets and res- roof/convertible roof, Power heated mirrors, Heated passenger seat, Tilt and telescopic steering 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, 240 hp horsepower, 3 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine, Tilt Tachometer, Interior air filtration, Power Activated Trunk/Hatch - Power lift gate, Speed-proportional power steering, Auto-dimming ervoir, Interior air filtration, Reverse tilt mirrors, Passenger mirror, wheel, 382 hp horsepower, 5.5 liter V8 DOHC engine, and telescopic steering wheel, 4 Doors, Heated Wind- mirrors - Electro chromatic, Power retractable mirrors, Reverse tilt mirrors - Passenger mirror, Video Monitor Location - Front, Heated Speed-proportional power steering, Daytime running lights, Rear 12-way power adjustable drivers seat, All-wheel drive, shield Washer Jets, Interior air filtration, 8-way power Windshield Washer Jets, Rear spoiler, Extended sunroof, Roof rack, Intermittent window wipers, Rain sensing window wipers, Speed fog lights, Signal mirrors, Turn signal in mirrors, Privacy/tinted $ 4 Doors, Front fog/driving lights, Remote window op- adjustable passenger seat, Rear spoiler, Rear wiper, Trip sensitive window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Rear wiper, Climate glass, Clock - In-dash, Trip computer. #MB026 /wk. eration, Tachometer, Compass, External temperature $ computer. #LAW441 $ controlled - Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger 63 display, Interior air filtration #LAW391 /wk. /wk. heated-seatback, Daytime running lights, Headlight cleaners - Washer, $ 133 77 Rear fog lights, Self-leveling headlights #LAW466 98/wk.

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130 YARD SALES ARTICLES FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE **************** SET METAL RAMPS DEADLINE FOR FOR SALE Garage Frame LEATHER JACKET Tool Sheds Bedoom Set-Pine $40.00 YARD SALE 010 FOR SALE 20’x22’ Black, size 2XL Made of Texture 1-11 (6 Piece) LAY-Z-BOY LOVE SEAT SUBMISSIONS IS All hardware and with zip-out lining 8x8 $775 Queen bed, triple dresser AND CHAIR PRINTER’S ANTIQUE NOON MONDAY instructions Very nice, 8x10 $960 3 Bicycles, Mirror,Bureau,Night $500.00 DRAWERS FOR ALL Brand new, never used in extra good condition 8x12 $1050 1 Hardrock Ladies, $20.00 PER stand. Like new $500/obo Made by FMC, MASS. WEEKLY 1 Giant Ladies, CUSTOM-MADE 8x16 $1375 $750.00 New Hoveround zippers at sleeve cuffs PAPERS 1 Giant Mans, 2 LG. WOODEN STORAGE Delivered Built On-Site (508)266-0730 DINING TABLE AND $600.00 Firm $75 Deadline subject to change $150.00 each CONTAINERS Other Sizes Available Bedroom Set CHAIRS Call Call (860)774-7615 CALL (413)324-1117 due to holidays $50.00 Call for more info Quality (6 chairs - includes (413)245-9651 evenings 2 Mongoose Pro two captain’s chairs) ******************** Scooters Lite Pine 2002 COMPUTER TV-SONY $1,000.00 GARMIN GPS 12XL $55.00 Each Queen LIVINGROOM SET ACCUSYNC 50 NEC 24” ESTATE SALE Personal Navigator, 12 Saturday, June 4 Excellent condition. 18x19x51, With matching hutch COFFEE TABLE AND BY LANE $100.00 includes owners manual, top,Men’s 5 drawer chest channel receiver, remote control and 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. HOLLYWOOD SOFA Plus two night stands TWO END TABLES moving map graphics, cables. Antique and newer tools, 2 Kitchen New $1700 KITCHEN CHAIRS $300.00 OAK backlit display for night $25.00 gardening equipment, furniture Chandeliers use. Like New, asking Asking $400 and miscellaneous items Call (774)239-2240 $100.00 MANY HARD COVER text msg only to $100.00 $175. 12 Fagan Street Bedroom set Solid MATCHING CHAIR BOOKS (860)630-0773 (413)245-9221 or best offer Uxbridge, MA 01569 Maple wood twin TV ARMOIRE AND OTTOMAN OAK (508)347-3145 New: $1398 72 INCH FOLDING 2 Beds, 5 Drawer SPARE TIRE P225/60R16 Utility box trailer $125.00 Asking $300 ROLLOUT BED Dresser, Desk with EAGLE GA WITH RIM With 8 bed and fold Local attached shelf, chair. Can Gutter Shell leaf guard $45.00 with mattress Sold as a set 3 pieces down tail gate for loading also be bunk beds with Call 508-789-9708 system NEW ramp, great for Heroes Never Used Original boxes $600 $90.00 ladder. $400.00 ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN transporting lawn and (38) 4 ft. pcs. aluminum (508)612-9263 (508)764-8149 For sale... $60.00 garden machines. guards, 16 end caps, (8 (508)461-7479 12FT ADJUSTABLE OLD CHERRY DINING $500/OBO BLUE BIRD BOXES left, 8 right) Made for a ALUMINUM TABLE CAR SUNROOF Get your boxes ready 5-in. gutter, includes now for Early Spring! $100 $100.00 Tandem wheel flatbed LADDER. screws .Musket Brown MAKITA 8” $5 Each trailer Used three times. 10’x12’x8 TENT W/BOOT PORTABLE TABLE SAW Woodstock Asking $485 HOMEMADE PINE With 15’x6’ body $99.00 $50 $60.00 (860)481-9003 (508)779-0595 COFFEE TABLE Hand crank wrench Call or OLD WESTERN SADDLE AND TWO END TABLES Plywood decking used HANDICAPPED SCOOTER KEROSENE teristohlberg $50 $100.00 but very 860-481-5949 with 2 brand new batteries TORPEDO HEATER @yahoo.com serviceable 3 PUMP JACKS ALUMINUM FOLDING $60.00 ANTIQUE LAMP JUG $600/OBO BOWRIDR $25 RAMP $40.00 1988 18 Ft (860)933-3828 $800.00 SHOP VAC FOUND HERE! Inboard/outboard,V6 $30.00 Call ANTIQUE CROQUET SET engine, interior re-done LIFT CHAIR (860)974-1748 FLEA MARKET SELLERS Trailer seats 8-10 Light Blue POULIN 18” $40.00 20 years of very good $2750 $275.00 CHAINSAW items clearing out house SMALL COFFEE TABLE but don’t want hassle of Call $50.00 VARIOUS CANADIAN PINE HUTCH $35.00 yard sale come and make (508)667-9249 ELVIS PRESLEY $225.00 an offer ! 9ft ‘ Fisher Plow WEED WHACKER ELECTRIC BASE BOARD MEMORABILIA Best one gets it all! In real great condition. $50.00 CAM 14 cu. ft. GE $25.00 $500 Cash only! A must see. SUPERLINE SELF-DEFROSTING Routers, woodworking tools (508)612-9263 (508)943-0169 Was $800 FREEZER and supplies DROP LEAF CART (508)461-7479 14’5” Flatbed trailer Ford Trenching Bucket MASSIVE TARD SALE REDUCED TO $700 $150.00 Many miscellaneous $50.00 Call (860)753-1229 with ramps 12” Wide Heavy Duty Saturday and Sunday all wood Hardly ever used looks VISION FITNESS June 4 and June 5 good conditon Call 508-885-2895 SWORD SET ABS Exercise Lounge like New! New $1590 508-943-2174 PROGRAMMABLE 4 families and 3 generations of $2000/OBO $50.00 $30 Was Asking $800 ELLIPTICAL TRAINER treasures Mattress New Farm equipment, household 508-736-7841 REDUCED TO $700 HO Scale Train Model #X6100 END TABLE W/DRAWER items, musical equipment, tools Biomaster Treadmill $25 Collection $1,300 Queen PillowTop Folds Nicely CAMPER FOR $60.00 High End Trainer and much more! Hydraulic Jackhammer Mattress 85” Harley Davidson 300 ft of slot car track Lightly Used, CHARLTON ORCHARDS SALE for Skid-steer Loader, with Box Spring Sportster 1000cc Rebuilt (60s-70s) $85 END TABLE W/ TWO Excellent Condition FARM 2000 Keystone Sprinter Mini-excavators, in Original Plastic $150 Motor DRAWERS Retail $1295 44 Old Worcester Rd (Rte. 20) 26’ Fifth wheel backhoes, & excavators. 1/2 ton hoist 3 phs $100 Call (774)230-6285 $50.00 Asking $525 Charlton, MA Nuwave Induction clean non-smoking, sleeps 8 Pr car ramps $20 508-479-4023 Open Saturday 9-5 cooktop New $45 w/slide out table, bunks, Powerful Jackhammer MINK JACKET OLD END TABLE Sunday 10-4 Call (508)960-9163 sofa-bed and queen bedroom, for maximum Model A parts $300 Thigh length $30.00 WEBSTER- new awning, electric brake and productivity used very Mint condition hitch included. 3 utility trailer springs IN HOME SALE! little, in great shape Seldom worn! Adult Power Wheel Asking $7000 OBO $50 Christmas Decor New $12,500.00 BEST OFFER CALL Chair Asking Leave message Department 56 Silhouettes MULTI-FAMILY Was asking $8000 60-70 pieces of marble 508-278-3973 774-452-3514 $1500.00 Cash 860-774-6507 Decorative Prints YARD SALE REDUCED TO $7000 $75 Lawn Chairs Saturday, June 4th 8 NFL SIlver SUPER Carpet Cleaner- Hoover A must see call POOL LADDER 1940-41 buick and much more. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. BOWL COINS (860)753-1229 With latch and gate Skate Sharpening By appt. only no calls after 7pm New $100.00 engine head $50 21 Whitetail Circle $800.00 $200 Machine, (508)949-7539 Two glass table tops 1948-52 239 engine Southbridge Old $50.00-each parts and truck tool tray 3 SETS OF SCAFFOLDING custom made Primitives, home decor, Comic Books numbers On board radius furniture, electronics, exercise Dishes New and Old. $125 AND 2 WALK BOARDS 1s FOR SALE $350 dresser. 3 quick lock 100 GENERAL equipment, toys, books, 1948-52-truck repro clothing and so much more! Batman Lamp & Clock (508)885-3136 fixtures hockey figure HOUSEHOLD hub caps $100 $1000.00 (860)888-5207 ITEMS GAS FIREPLACE LOGS & goal tender. MULTI-FAMILY/ Call 10 RR lanterns $35 with glass fireplace doors Excellent condition. 110 NOVENAS NEIGHBORHOOD COAL STOVE-HARMOND $300 (508)832-3029 each $550.00 YARD SALE! with blower. Dept 56 Silhouette (508)847-4848 Call Bob THANK YOU ST. JUDE Lake Country Estates Includes 15 bags of coal Collectibles DIAMOND PLATE (508)885-9537 East Brookfield $475 TRUCK BOX Snow Blower Cub Cadet AND ST. ANTHONY Angle Iron Cutter Lawn Chairs (Oakwood Dr. (508)476-2497 For large truck 945 SWE Snowblower FOR PRAYERS For Shelving HUSQVARNA LAWN ANSWERED & Meadow View Lane) $60 13 hp Tecumseh OHV, Sunday, June 5 Electric Guitar Decorative prints TRACTOR CTM 4W296, HK Potter 2790 45 in width trigger (rain or shine) $50 YTH24V48LS, 24hrs, Brand Normally Sells For $700 GOLF CLUBS AND BAGS 8:30-2:00 And Much more! New, 24hp Briggs, Hydro, controlled steering, $90 OBO Amp $25 Something for everyone! Fabricated Deck, 6 forward, 2 reverse, THANK YOU, ST. JUDE $50 By Appointment only Hardly used! FOR ANSWERED Call 5pm-8:30pm Bagger/Blower, 48in Deck. MILLER TIG WELDER No Calls after 7pm $3400.00 $1900 PRAYERS YARD SALE (508)867-6546 Fax machine Portable, hooks up to gas (508)347-3775 B.C. 34 Scenic Ave. $20 508-949-7539 welder, 25-foot White Outdoor Webster Back yard (508)826-9237 Take torch Products Items for sale $500 Saturday, June 4 adventures FURNITURE SALE SnowBoss 1050 ARD ALES Entertainment Center, Sofa & chair 130 Y S 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Solid cedar play set Snowblower, 10hp Corner-Oak w/ QUEEN BEDROOM SET antique wood trim $500. 2 POOL SAND FILTERS Large to 2x men’s clothing, W/ tree house Slide, Tecumseh two stage Magnovox Tv 7 pieces Make offer A-TYPICAL electric range, many household Swing and baby swing $3000.00 Small antique rocker 30 in width, electric start YARD/MOVING SALE items Excellent condition Slate Pool Table 4x7 & cane seat chair 860-455-8762 Well maintained. 2 Fremont Street Paid $2500 new (508)867-2820 DININGROOM SET Cherry sideboard ea $75. $700.00 Oxford 135 LOST AND FOUND Asking (508)347-3775 For Sale $2000.00 Friday/Saturday, LOST $1500.00 All in good condition BRAND NEW CENTURY REMOTE CONTROL June 3 & 4 Gold necklace (774)293-0457 WOOD STOVE ORIENTAL RUG cash & carry TAKAMINE 12 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. with heart-shaped pendant. AIRPLANES 40,000 BTUs Beige and green Text (508)963-0238 STRING Treasures just for you! Lost in area Some with motors, Bar Stools Heats 1000 square feet $150.00 Books, furniture, housewares, of Webster Price Chopper radios and accessories, ELECTRIC/ Mint condition Paid $500 Kitchen Wood Stove tools, snowblower, and some building material REWARD 6 Armed Bar stools Sell for $250.00 SOFA RECLINER AND 6 lids ACOUSTIC GUITAR filing cabinets Call 774-241-0027 508-943-3797 $100.00 each Also 2 tons of pellet fuel blocks RECLINER CHAIR Oven, water reservoir Very good condition Rain date: June 10 & 11 $225.00 $425.00 warming oven w/hard shell case $325 REWARD 5 Stools Call Paul at cream and porcelain. SEARS ANNUAL MULTI-FAMILY FOR RETURN OF LOST $75.00 Each 1-774-241-0327 WALNUT TABLE $675 FOLDING STEPPER 774-272-0821 YARD SALE AT THE TOP BRACELET Refrigerator Excellent condition FULL LENGTH MINK AND 4 CHAIRS OF MORRIS STREET Lost Saturday, May 14, in the Electric Kitchen Stove Used very little Tires and Rims $150.00 $125.00 IN SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Southbridge area COAT 1960s 4 burner top 2 Paid $150 5 of ea. Slot machine Size 12New $2,400 SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Silver cord, gold joints oven white wonderful Asking $75 $90 Each with colored gems $150.00 Asking $500 9:00 a.m. 508-987-5388 condition $375 Call Jan (508)885-6977 (Rain date, Saturday, June 25) Call Carolyn Call (508)885-3096 (508)461-7479 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call (508)344-8081 508-867-2130 20+ families 941-724-0199

Friday, June 3, 2016 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 3 Local 275 FLEA MARKET 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL 454 HOME 575 VACATION RENTALS 200 GEN. BUSINESS INDOOR/OUTDOOR WANTED HELP WANTED IMPROVEMENT Heroes WELLS, MAINE YARD SALE/ $ BUY & SELL $ CAD/DRAFTSPERSON: Village By the Sea 205 BOATS FLEA MARKET Furniture Doctor ALL GOLD & SILVER PLUMBERS We are looking for a self- 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Saturday, June 11th ITEMS motivated CAD/Draftsperson Have your furniture 1- BASS BOAT 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. PIPE FITTERS Pool complex, Specializing in for our Commercial Professionally restored 10 ft. with trailer at Shepherd Hill w/jacuzzi, exercise room, NUMISMATIC COINS, Licensed only Sales Division. at Reasonable rates. $1150. Regional High School We will provide permanent Candidate must have some outdoor pool, in-unit gold & silver of any form! furniture face lifting, Dudley positions, experience in commercial painting, striping to laundry, Table space available to rent excellent compensation and applications of fenestration A/C, cable. 1- 13 ft. 10” Qualified with over 30 Refinishing, For info see benefit package products (Windows, Doors, Weeks available from years experience & caning and repairs. ALUMINUM shepherdhillchorus.com Apply Curtain Wall, Storefront, a following of many $875 to $925 SPORTSPAL CANOE Sponsored by J.J. Bafaro Inc Skylights) and AutoCAD ANTIQUE DOCTOR satisfied customers. CALL FOR RATES $500. Music Parents Assoc. 9 Winter St software. Daniel Ross (508)429-7568 FOUND HERE! Strong organizational skills We also sell a nice Worcester Ma 01604 (508)248-9225 283 PETS and the ability to assume or 1- ALUMINUM 10 ft. selection of fine jewelry, numerous responsibilities (860)382-5410 JOHN BOAT PUPPIES FOR SALE antiques & collectibles. is required. SHEET METAL St.Bernard and Shepherd mix Minimum Associates Degree 30 years in business $300. Bring in your items & $200.00 each MECHANICS in Architectural Drawing see what they’re worth. We are looking for required. 860-382-5071 You won’t leave 457 LAWN/GARDEN Call experienced mechanics for We offer Blue Cross of RI disappointed. industrial and commercial 284 LOST & FOUND health plans, 401K/Profit 508-885-5189 Honesty and fairness work Sharing Plan, paid TROY’S LAWN CARE are our best policies! PETS We will provide permanent vacation/holidays, company SERVICES ******************** positions and excellent paid life insurance and —Lawn mowing 3-PERSON PEDAL BOAT Lee’s compensation and benefit Did you find disability. —Mulching Like new - used 4 times packages Coins & Jewelry Submit resume by —Tree work Stored inside your pet? Apply 239 West Main Street email to —Spring/fall clean ups $400 or make us an offer J.J. Bafaro, Inc. 725 AUTOMOBILES Or find a home East Brookfield bgregoire@ Call 774-262-0015 700 AUTOMOTIVE 508-867-8605 9 Winter St. Please leave a message and I will for one? (Route 9 - Panda lockheedwindow.com, return your call Garden Plaza) Worcester, MA 01604 submit online at MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE ******************** (508)637-1236 www.commercial. 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 2007, 2-door (508)341-6355 (cell) lockheedwindow.com/ 500 REAL ESTATE Black exterior, grey interior THE TOWN OF WALES 2006 MUSTANG GT 125,000 miles Old Town Canoe HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT team/join us PARTS Good condition 1931 old town 18’ is seeking a 40-hour full-time or mail to (4) Koenig Beyond Wheels 17x8 $4,200 505 APARTMENTS FOR restored Maine guide WAR employee, with required over- Lockheed Window $450 Call 508-867-9106 canoe. time in the winter months. Corp. RENT Front Leather Seats $500 Complete Stock Exhaust $300 West Brookfield Clear resin coated, RELICS Position is hourly at a rate of Attn: Robert Gregoire $20.31, with competitive Front Brake Calipers w/Pads Mahogany gun wales Commercial Sales Apartment for rent $300 LET US KNOW!!! & WAR benefits package. Toyota Tacoma 2008 And caned seats Division Elm Street, Webster Complete Suspension System Please call us so that we Applicants must have 6 cylinder Cruise control a third seat mahogany P.O. Box 166 2 bedrooms $750 can take your ad SOUVENIRS mechanical background and 6 foot bed,Extended cab $750/month Other Parts caned seat and back have own tools and previous Pascoag, RI 02859 out of the paper... First, last, security 68k Miles. $12000/OBO Paddles included WANTED construction experience AA/EOE 508-476-2293 Town-To-Town Call 413-668-8990 (508)434-2736 Perfect for the wooden WWII & EARLIER preferred. The Town of Brookfield, canoe enthusiast. Classifieds A full description can be found CA$H WAITING! a community of 3,400, 720 CLASSICS at the town website Volvo 850 1997 $5800.00 508-909-4111 Helmets, Swords, is seeking a Section 8 (508)479-0230 www.townofwales.net Welcome Runs Well, Needs Work Daggers, Bayonets, TOWN ACCOUNTANT 1964 1/2 $750.00 Interested candidates must fill Southbridge Medals, Badges, Flags, for 15-20 hours per week. MUSTANG (508)451-8525 SEA NYMPH 1993 Local out application which can be The Town Accountant is 6 Room 3 Bedroom Uniforms, etc. obtained at the Pony Int. responsible for the daily Apartment, New Kitchen, 16FT DEEP Over 30 Years Experience. Town of Wales Excelent condition News administration of the Bath, Wall, Ceilings, Fishing Machine Series Call David 3 Hollow Rd, Wales, MA all original Equipment 740 MOTORCYCLES Town’s financial affairs. Paint, flooring, Lights FM161. 40HP Johnson 1-(508)688-0847 or at the Minimum qualifications include Needs some restoration Appliances. W/D hookup Motor. Galvanized I’ll Come To YOU! Highway Department a Bachelor’s Degree in completion 2007 SUZUKI Available ASAP No pets $15000/OBO Trailer. Used minimally. 1 Hegan St., Wales, MA accounting, finance or related BOULEVARD C50 (413)531-2433 Like new/showroom All applications must be field; knowledge of Mass Cruiser. condition. Stored in submitted by Thursday, municipal government 1990 CADDY Silver/Gray Sharp Bike procedures; general laws and heated garage. $3000.00 300 HELP WANTED June 16 at 3:00 p.m. SPENCER 47000 Miles Lots of mods/extras. The Town of Wales is an EOE procurement. Excelent Shape 14,812 miles, original owner. Call: (774)272-1761 2 Bedroom Townhouse Successful candidate must have New tires, ready to ride. municipal experience, proficient All electric 774-297-9279 $4,400 Ski Nautique 1984 2001 FOUND HERE! 310 GENERAL HELP TOWN OF CHARLTON computer skills. Appliances Call Nate 401-269-6070 tan on tan HIGHWAY TEMPORARY Knowledge of VADAR, UMAS Washer/dryer hookups WANTED 725 AUTOMOBILES new interior LOST CAT POSITION OPENING and GASB is preferred. No Pets

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Call 508-886-4312 $6500.00/OBO In great condition White with golden brown and Seeking Quality Homes Person must hold a valid Applicants should submit a Call(413)245-9545 Standard transmission 1989 CITATION black markings Throughout Central MA Massachusetts Drivers License letter of interest and resume to: or SPENCER No accidents, no recalls Call Chris To Provide Foster Care Employment applications can Board of Selectmen 5th wheel (860)985-8000 2-bedroom suburban for rent Title in hand 860-634-6001 To Children In Need. be picked up in the 6 Central Street Good condition Gas heat $7200 24/7 Support. Generous Highway Department Everything works Brookfield, MA 01506 with electric appliances 207 BOAT/DOCK Reimbursement. Call 508-943-7539 Good for campground 285 PET CARE Office or email $765 per month $1000 Sign-On Bonus $2500.00/OBO RENTALS 100 Flint Road selectmen@ 508-886-4312 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 352-552-7464 FAN-C-PET Call For Details Charlton, MA 01507 brookfieldma.us Green PRICE REDUCED- Mobile Deadline for receiving no later than Monday, June 13 56,000 miles, in great condition applications will be The Town of Brookfield is an WEBSTER No accidents, clean title 2008 LAREDO BUILDING LOT Grooming Salon June 15, 2016 EOE/AA Employer 1st floor, newly renovated and remote car starter. 34 ft. 5th wheel Tires are 16 months old. 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Located in Gone to the Dogs 508-867-3235 power locks, sunroof Worcester County TRAILERS Quinebaug Cove PROFESSIONALS V6 Training and behavior Apply in person MEMORIAL PARK Campground, Brimfield 99000miles management in your Hampton Inn 400 SERVICES Paxton MA 2013 COACHMAN Res.$15,000 or b.o. $6500 Campsite sells with home. 328 Main St ****************** Garden of Valor,Lot 100B CLIPPER TRAVEL CAREER Call (508)667-5234 everything on it! 38ft Positive methods used. Sturbridge MA 01566 442 LICENSED DAY two sought after side by TRAILER EOE OPPORTUNITIES AT side spaces Park Price camper furnished, small Certified Pet Dog CARE Chrysler 300C 2006 16 foot, sleeps 4 shed, more. trainer and member SEVEN HILLS HEALTH $8200 for both OBO In very good condition Used only 4 times ************************* Call or e-mail APDT HELP WANTED CARE, SOCIAL WORK & (508)856-0346 111,200 Miles Comes with accessories - HUMAN SERVICES The Commonwealth of too many to mention for pics and details. Ciesla Construction Corp Leather seats,navigation Call Renelle at ** Direct Support Massachusetts $8,300.00 or BO (774)245-5098 237 Fiske Hill Rd sunroof, V8 hemi 508-892-1850 Professional Office of Child Care 550 MOBILE HOMES 774-757-7250 Sturbridge MA AWD $8600/OBO davemproperty@ email: (Full Time/Part Time ) 508-347-3455 Services requires that all hotmail.com (2nd & 3rd shifts) (774)230-3067 [email protected] ads placed in the KROPF/WEDGEWOOD Hornet RLS 2006 CONSTRUCTION ** Residential Management newspaper for child care PARK MODEL TRAILER Need to Place LABORER ** Registered Nurse and LPN CORVETTE 1977 32 Feet, Excellent a Classified Ad? (daycare) in your home Park Model Trailer with addition auto, red, rebuilt original motor condition. Used only 5 Call 800-536-5836 Ambitious, dependable, willing ** C.N.A. 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Call (508)765-5039 This is seasonal $12,000 860-412-0119 ** And other Job IMPROVEMENT opportunities Price: $25,000 Call Route LICENSED PLUMBERS $ Call Pat 774-318-7014 Go to: ANS RUCKS 265 FUEL/WOOD $10,000 sign on bonus 1 PAINTING 760 V /T www.SevenHills. 508-873-6312 169 Multi-Family New Construction Dodge 1500 pickup. 98’ org/careers Interior/ FIREWOOD Top Salary, benefit package 110,000 Miles Antiques and search by Category, Exterior VAN 2001 DODGE Cut, Split & Delivered includes medical, dental, LTD, 575 VACATION RENTALS $950.00 Green & Seasoned 884 Worcester St. 401K, sick, holiday Location or Position Type Power Washing RAM 1500 AA/EOE Southbridge MA and vacation pay. Carpentry Ford Wind Star 01’ Fair condition Wood Lots Wanted ****************** Call 800-304-4924 • FREE ESTIMATES • CAPE COD TIME 143,000 Miles starts right up and runs Call Paul(508)769-2351 Looking To Purchase • FULLY Insured • $1100.00 $800/OBO • Reasonable Rates • SHARE FOR SALE Antiques Call (508)779-0194 774-261-5503 PERFORMS Rich O’Brien Edgewater Beach Resort And Collectibles CARPENTRY Need to Place a Classified Ad? 95 Chase Avenue FREE Painting Single Items AND MAINTENANCE 28 Years Of Experience Dennisport, MA 02639 CONSTRUCTION WOOD Or Entire Estates TASKS Call 800-536-5836 (508)248-7314 On the water 2x4’s, 2x6’s, (Limited masonry) Studio (Unit 706) Plywood beams, 3/4’ We Buy It All Must have driver’s license Fixed week 33 (August) thick, Assorted sizes & And Also Do and 5-7 years experience. Deeded rights thickness. 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SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 We Love Our Pets! Thank you to our Sponsors, and to everyone who shared photos of your precious pets! Please join us in October for our 6th Annual Pet Halloween Costume Contest!

Abby from Spencer Abby from Wales ACE from Dudley Alice from Webster

Annie, Jake, Yogi, Mike and Zoe Angel from Webster Annie, Emma, Tiger from Dudley Therrien from Douglas, MA Bailey from Sturbridge

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Bandit from Scotch Plains, NJ Bear from Douglas Bella from Leicester Bennett from Wales

Boomer from Douglas Brutus from Chemlsford Bubba on Lake Lashaway Buddy from Dudley

Making the world beautiful one pet at a time. By appointment 508-885-5324 2 • The Express • Friday, June 3, 2016

Buttercup, Peabody, and Callie,Taylor,Thompson, and Nadia from Sturbridge Teddy from Webster Caly from Spencer Champion from Sturbridge Charlie & Beau from Charlton

Cocoa from Holland Cocoa from Uxbridge Colby from Webster Comet from Douglas Dakota from Dudley

Dexter & Delaney from Declan from Northbridge Rutland Dragon from Paxton Echo from Sturbridge Eddie from Wales

Ella & Annie from Spencer Figaro from Spencer Foxy from Rochdale Georgie from Spencer Goliath from Sturbridge

Gracie from Dudley Gracie from Spencer Gracie Lynn from Auburn Hank from Spencer Izzy from Warren

Jack from Paxton Jay from Webster Karim from North Brookfield Kit Kit from Worcester Kitty Cute from Webster

Kodiak & Juneau Lakelyn Elliot Allard Larry the Chicken and her from Rochdale from West Brookfield bunnies, from Douglas Lenore from Webster Lexi from Charlton

Lilly from Southbridge Lily from Webster Louie from Northbridge Maci & Maxi from Webster Miss Bessie from Sturbridge

Miss Fluffy from Douglas Miss Molly from Spencer Missy from Auburn Missy from Sturbridge Molly from Dudley

Molly from North Brookfield Molly from Spencer Molly from Sturbridge Molly McGloin from Webster Mr. Jack Bunny from Spencer Friday, June 3, 2016 • The Express • 3

Mr. Stone from Charlton Natty from Holland Nikki from Leicester Niko from Charlton O’Malley from Webster

Ollie from Spencer Patchey from Southbridge Penny from Northbridge Penny V. from Northbridge Pepper from Charlton

Pickles from Charlton Pookiee from Douglas (bird) Rain from West Brookfield Ralphie from Spencer Reilly from Northbridge Pet Memoriams

“Sparky” from Spencer 02/28/07 - 12/28/15 Jelly from N. Brookfield Abby from Northbridge, Rocky from Webster Rorschach from Douglas 09/10/13 To our beloved Sparky, you She was my girl. I miss her so Dec. 2015 brought a spark to our lives Missing you always, Love Mom & Dad much and will always love her. We love and miss you.

Bama from Spencer, 4/1/03 – 3/21/16 Fred from Sturbridge MA. Lily Our special girl.Captured all our Ruby from Spencer Rudy from Charlton Our “rock” star…life just isn’t the A great pal for many years. hearts From the first day same without you. Until the end 12/09/00-3/25/15 We love and miss you. Love Ron and Sue The Leclair’s

Moxie from Webster - Our Beloved Harley Pepsi from Brookfield, 19 years of pure pleasure with this little man, Rudy from Webster Rupert & Pippa from Wales gone but not forgotten.. From West Brookfield we miss you everday! my “Golden Boy” that long. Sadly missed.

Rest in peace Bud Rufus, our hearts still hurt. We miss you Jake 4/18/16 Miss you every day. See you at from Charlton Sadie from Northbridge Sadie from Oxford the Rainbow Bridge, boy.

ZAKK from Dudley. Only 2 Scrappie from Charlton was a rescue Mr. Ed from Marlboro - I was blessed and Kitty was a stray. Both will be with Mr. Ed shortly after my husband years old when we lost him...he passed. He was a rescue that rescued me. Sadie from Whitinsville Sam & Duke from Webster was a good dog and he is missed. forever missed. We love you! He is forever loved and eternally missed.

Our beloved Cobie from Northbridge Priscilla from Brookfield - Words Mona, Max, & Mikie from Webster: We lost this boy last August 2015 cannot express how much “joy” To my M&M’s, I will be waiting for due to brain tumor and a stroke. this little girl brought into my life! you at the Rainbow Bridge. Sammy & Becky from Auburn Shadow F. from Webster Someday we will be together again.

Thank you for sharing heartfelt memories of Stewart from Southbridge Boomer & Grizzly from Spencer your beloved pets. 5/5/2006-6/8/2012 Love and Miss You Both We miss you every day!!! Love Mark, Nicole, Anthony & Brooke Shadow from Webster Shae-be from Charlton 4 • The Express • Friday, June 3, 2016

Sissy McLittle & Caly from Spencer Sissy McLittle & Caly from Spencer Snickers from Uxbridge Sox from Sturbridge

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