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TODAY’S QUOTE Blessing of the animals “It’s not the hours SOUTHBRIDGE — ly uncommon children Animals, to which a cou- Anybody inside, and prob- singing or reciting, but ple dozen non-human you put in your ably some outside, St. they might’ve had a hard companions also came. work that counts, Mary’s Church definitely time hearing those over Most of them were dogs, got an earful at the 1 p.m. the other excited utter- but a few people brought it’s the work you put Mass Thursday, Oct. 4. As ances, mostly of the cats, several brought pic- in the hours.” with any Mass, they’d canine variety. That’s tures of their pets, and have heard the regular because the day was the one even brought a hermit Sam Ewing prayers, music and slight- annual Blessing of the crab. LOCAL

Scarecrow Contest Page A2-3

OPINION Jack Bettigole and Victoria Symock were among those who per- formed a short play about the event’s patron saint, Francis of Assisi.

Gus Steeves photos Wendy Benoit has her hands full with Calee and Benji, but they weren’t nearly as rambunc- Moore Salutes Hero tious as some of the other dogs present. Page A4

WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS

MASS. DAILY NUMBERS drawn Monday afternoon were: 5-9-9-8

Hero is so small he can fit on the shoulder of MASS DAILY NUMBERS Sherri Hostage’s dog Talula was Rev. Nelson Rivera blesses the home of a hermit crab named Trish Bourassa of Sturbridge. drawn Monday night were: one of the bigger animals present. after his owner, Zachary Hebert. 8-9-2-3

LUCKY FOR LIFE: 2-4-7-10-13 A friendly game for a good cause LUCKY BALL 10

WIZARDS BRINGING THEIR BRAND OF MAGIC TO DUDLEY SPORTS BY JOY RICHARD STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER DUDLEY — Bringing in the bucks with a friendly game of hoops is the name of the game on the Hill. The Dudley Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is looking to get as many res- idents out as they can to Barnes beasts Bay Path past take part in the upcoming Harlem Wizards game, Monty Tech which will be held on Page A10 Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m., at Shepherd Hill Regional High School. Speaking with PTO Interim President/ OPINION Treasurer Jane Malboeuf, she said this would be one of GET YOUR the largest events the PTO Courtesy photo POINT ACROSS has held in the last several The Harlem Wizards, shown here, will be appearing at Shepherd Hill Regional High School on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m., as one of sev- years. Joy Richard photo PAGE A4 eral Dudley Parent Teacher Organization fundraisers. She said she hopes to sell Dudley Middle School eighth graders Molly Sullivan, 13, Lilia out the event, as the Regional School District School District Fitton, 13, Rachel Madore, 14 and Rafaella Dos Santos, 14, pose Shepherd Hill gymnasium WHAT TO DO administration and faculty. Superintendent Sean for a photo on Friday, Oct. 5, in Audrey’s Corner located in the can hold 800 people. Amongst the players are Gilrein, both of whom joked school’s library. The Wizards will play a Dudley Middle School about how they might not be A CALENDAR pick up game against mem- Principal Gregg Desto and Turn To GAME A7 OF AREA EVENTS bers of the Dudley-Charlton Dudley-Charlton Regional page PAGE A5 Her own little corner

Stolen traps hamper feral cat cleanup LOCAL STUDENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO FALLEN FRIEND BY MARK ASHTON Second Chance Animal 50 used in eight area towns – NEWS STAFF WRITER Shelter, is wondering why a disappeared within the last BY JOY RICHARD thoughts of her class- SOUTHBRIDGE — “Some handful of traps used to few weeks and are affecting STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER mates. colonies have as many as 30- round up un-spayed, un- the shelter’s efforts to catch, DUDLEY — One year LaBonne passed away on 40 cats. I don’t know why neutered cats in town have spay or neuter – for free – later, Dudley Middle Sept. 26, 2011, after a long someone would take our wound up missing. “I’m dis- and then return cats to their School eighth graders are battle with several life-long traps. They’re not worth appointed. The traps are neighborhoods without the remembering their friend illnesses. much in terms of metal, but clearly marked as our prop- ability to grow their popula- with their own special trib- According to LaBonne’s they’re crucial in our erty. One of the traps even tion. ute. mother, Robin, during an efforts to help control the belongs to the town of Feral (outdoor, Speaking with a group of interview last year, Audrey feral cat population.” Southbridge,” says unclaimed) cats live in their five friends last week, it was diagnosed with mus- Sheryl Blancato, founder Blancato. own colonies, according to was clear that Audrey 6 56525 10441 1 and executive director of The traps – four of about Turn To CATS page A7 LaBonne was still in the Turn To CLASS page A12 2 • Wednesday, October 10, 2012 Guys and ghouls... STURBRIDGE — When it comes to scaring are a yard-full of inventive, sometimes devil- wandering the grounds in search of thrills ACCURACY up some bloody good fun around Halloween, ishly clever scarecrow entries, ranging from and chills. It’s best to go in the daytime. there’s only one place to look – on the Publick the cute to the cutthroat (literally), from the Things can get really creepy after dark. House Common. hauntingly horrible to the ghoulishly unnerv- Look (or listen) for the scarecrows’ last WATCH The annual scarecrow contest is back on the ing. Some folks seem to have worn their fin- screams in conjunction with the annual grounds – on, around, and buried deep within gers to the bone in their attempting to put Harvest Festival, being held Saturday and THE SOUTHBRIDGE EVENING NEWS IS COMMITTED TO ACCU- – offering creatively creepy concoctions their best foot – or other body part – forward. Sunday, Oct. 20 and 21, on the Publick House aimed at amazing, amusing, and otherwise They won’t be there forever, of course – just lawn and Sturbridge Common on Route 131. RACY IN ALL ITS NEWS REPORTS. ALTHOUGH NUMEROUS SAFE- entertaining guests and visitors. long enough to reach out for the votes of GUARDS ARE IN PLACE TO ENSURE ACCURATE REPORTING, MIS- Vying for attention – and prizes – this year, unsuspecting judges and unwary visitors TAKES CAN OCCUR. CONFIRMED FACT ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED ON PAGE A2 IN A TIMELY MANNER. IF YOU FIND A MISTAKE, CALL (508)764-4325, EXT. 130 DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. AFTER 5 P.M., PRESS EXT. 152 FOR THE NEWSROOM HOTLINE.

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ESTABLISHED 1923 Do your part to make hunting

OX OPINION PO B 90 Viewpoints and commentary from the Tri-Community and beyond SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 TELEPHONE: (508) 764-4325 season safe FAX: (508) 764-8015 www.theheartofmassachusetts.com eer hunting season is just around the corner. FRANK G. CHILINSKI D PRESIDENT & PUBLISHER Since firearms and other weapons are used in this process, the risk of accidents ADAM MINOR and injuries is always present. I was asked to EDITOR provide a few safety tips for people to observe at this time. First and foremost, pro- tect yourself while out in the woods. Wear the prop- er clothing. This includes the appropriate material EDITORIAL for the weather (rain, cold, etc.) and the proper reflec- tive items. This can pro- tect you from hypother- CHIEF’S mia and allow you the best The Minor opportunity to be seen by CORNER other hunters. Always wear the appropriate eye STEVE and hearing protection. Identity WOJNAR Guns are loud when fired MOORE SALUTES AN AMERICAN HERO and injuries from misfires Courtesy photo are always a possibility. Appropriate protec- BOSTON — Sen. Richard T. Moore, D-Uxbridge, welcomed home M/Sgt. Kevin Kroyman, USAF, who recent- tive measures can save you from serious, t sounds like the title to a Hollywood film ly returned to Oxford from a six month tour in Afghanistan. Moore presented the local veteran with a long term injuries. of which I’m the star, not Matt Damon. Massachusetts State Flag and a Senate Citation honoring him for his exemplary service to America. Joining Avoid hunting alone whenever possible. If I Senator Moore in honoring this true “American Hero” is Al Beland, Chairman of the Webster-Dudley for some reason you will be alone, it is impor- That’s sure what it felt like last week as I Veterans Council. tant to advise someone of where you will be received a scary phone call from my grand- and when you are expected to return. This father, who had a disturbing piece of news. will provide people the opportunity to locate As it turns out, there is someone out there you in the event there is a problem. It is also pretending to be me, all in an attempt to TO THE EDITOR vitally important to avoid using alcohol or bamboozle my Gramps out of some cash. drugs before or during hunting. This will It’s a typical scam impair your judgment and can contribute to accidents and injuries. these days — a guy calls Maher: Lessons learned from Bay Path vote As for the firearms, they must be treated up pretending to be a with the appropriate respect for their dan- member of your family, To the Editor: to 1,700 (Spencer New Leader) Dudley, and Webster, and a gerous nature. People should take a safety tells you he is in trouble Yesterday (Oct. 4) the homes and in Oxford direct mail in Auburn, our course and receive the appropriate training with the law,and asks for “Vote Yes to Bay Path (Webster Times) 6,000 homes. campaign would have been for the weapons they use. Be certain money to bail him out of Committee” won the town In both towns, we received successful. firearms are in good condition and proper said trouble. This type of elections. after the insert numerous These are the lessons we working order. Proper maintenance is scam is usually aimed at We congratulate the vic- calls, requests for lawn signs, are drawing from this expe- important with firearms. In addition, seniors — why, I don’t tors and will do nothing to or donations. rience. hunters, and all gun users, must assume know — but you’d be sur- further oppose this project. 3. In two towns where we firearms are loaded at all times. They should THE MINOR prised how many people The voters have spoken and did inserts in the Worcester Editor’s Note: We would be pointed down or away from others. DETAILS out there fall for it. I’m we accept their decision. Telegram, Charlton and like to clarify a point in Mr. Fingers should be off the triggers until such sure there are even some We believe our campaign Spencer, we did not receive Maher’s letter to the editor.We time as they will be shot. was unsuccessful for the fol- one response. The news- cannot speak for the ADAM people reading this who When the time comes to fire your weapon, lowing reasons: stand in Charlton where we Telegram & Gazette, but in MINOR have fallen victim to be certain of your target. When a gun is 1. The fact that this was checked the Sunday his fourth point, Maher fired, the bullet cannot be recalled in the such a scam. the only question on the bal- Telegram at did not have the implies we did not run the But when it hits home as close as it did last event it is sent in the wrong direction. It will lot resulted in a lower voter insert. Indeed, we did not paid ‘Vote No’ insert in the hit what ever (or whomever) is in its path. If week, I couldn’t help but put fingers to key- turnout. There were no know the inserts had even Auburn News, but according board and do what I could to warn the public. you are out in the woods and hunting, there other issues on the ballot to appeared until the Telegram to our Circulation is a strong likelihood others are there as Well, Mr. Imposter, you messed with the draw out voters as there published a letter to the edi- Department, the following wrong grandfather. well. Many accidents have occurred in the were in the spring municipal tor mentioning the insert. inserts were distributed in the past. These unfortunately seem to take place Granted, my Gramps didn’t fall for it, and elections, where the same 4. We did an insert in the following Stonebridge Press all too often. Observing the proper behaviors the way he explained it, it was a pretty lame proposal was defeated in Southbridge News on Labor papers and towns: and using the best equipment at all times attempt from the get go. I mean, who pre- seven out of 10 towns. Day Weekend. This did not • Auburn News: Sept. 22 will limit the potential for these accidents tends to be somebody without first knowing Making it easier for regional go to every home in edition, 909 issues and injuries. Please do your part to make what they sound like? That’s the first thing vocational schools to win Southbridge and was clearly • Webster Times: Sept. 21 this season safe for everyone. my Gramps said he noticed. Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclu- premature. In Auburn, we edition, 3,907 issues in “His voice was way too scruffy to be sions was probably the rea- didn’t receive one response Oxford, 924 issues in North Thanks again for your questions and com- yours,” he told me on the phone just after he son the Legislature passed to the insert in the Auburn Oxford ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley hung up on the imposter unceremoniously the statute allowing such News; we are not even sure • Spencer New Leader: Sept. Police Department 71 West Main St. Dudley, (the “transcript” of the call, with its pretty elections. the insert we paid for 21 edition, 1,659 issues in MA 01571 or e-mail at swojnar@dudleypo- hilarious ending, is at the end of this col- 2. In two towns where the appeared. The Auburn News North Brookfield lice.com. Opinions expressed in this weekly umn). Vote No Committee received circulation has dwindled to column are those of Chief Wojnar only and “It sounded like you had a really bad cold,” strong majorities, Oxford 901, so it appears to have had STEVEN R. MAHER unless clearly noted, do not reflect the ideas or and North Brookfield, we minimal impact. he added. CHAIRMAN AND TREASURER opinions of any other organization or citizen. had done massive newspa- We believe that had we “Well, Gramps, I can assure you, I am safe VOTE NOTO$73.8 MILLION per inserts. In North done inserts in the at home, and not rotting in some Hartford Brookfield we had done Stonebridge Press publica- COMMITTEE jail cell — and I feel just fine,” I told him as inserts in newspapers going tions for Charlton, Spencer, O THE DITOR we shared a couple laughs over the T E imposter’s ineptitude. “I could tell something was off about him Ponderings of a wandering mind as soon as he started to talk, but I knew as Representative needs to soon as he told me what his problem was that To the Editor: In the other corner is the Then you hear it. No, not it wasn’t you,” he said. “I know you would Have you ever sat in a wait- young punk. Not rude or the nurse saying “come right work with others ing room? mean, unless you count the in.” That would be a relief. never be in that kind of problem.” To the Editor: If you’re wondering how the conversation What am I saying? If you smacking lips as he chews, No, it’s the little hellion. He are older than 4 years old, of open-mouthed, on the 15 is screaming at the top of his During my tenure as a Dudley selectman played out, and what “the problem” was, (1999-2005) I had occasion to work with here’s an approximate play-by-play accord- course you have. In America pieces of gum. You know lungs. Apparently he wants a you can’t escape the be-here- who I mean. He’s the one cookie. Charlton Selectman Kathleen Walker. ing to my grandfather about how the conver- by-10-a.m.-and-we-will-see- with his head flailing back That brings me to my I was sent to Charlton to discuss mutual, sation went. Maybe if any of you receive you-by-noon appointment and forth to the noise (I favorite person in the crowd, town business. I found her to be rigid, set in similar phone calls, this will help prepare schedule. mean music) pumping the mom. She is a Boy Scout her ideas and quick to dismiss my thoughts. you. But I digress. Back to the through the headphones. on steroids. She has been sit- She is not the first nor will she be the last waiting room. Oh, and there’s the book- ting quietly, reflecting. Now to disagree with me. What concerns me is THE CALL There I am, sitting in an worm. She’s turning a page she is pushed into action. that we don’t need another politician in unreasonably uncomfort- every three minutes. Her She reaches into her 20-gal- Boston or Washington that is not willing to [Ring!] able chair. I am listening to glasses are pulled down low lon purse. She pushes her listen or work with others. Gramps: [picks up phone] “Hello?” piped-in elevator music that on her nose, eyes bulging as hand into the Mary Poppins- JOSEPH E. SENDROWSKI Faux Adam: “Hi!” rarely plays anything I like. I she reads the fifth book in a esque bag, past the enor- DUDLEY Gramps: “Who is this?” glance around the room and series of 12. mous box of tissues, beyond FA: “Guess!” notice two key points. Don’t forget the little hel- the 12-quart bottle of lotion, Gramps: “It’s too early to play games — Point #1: I see pictures on lion on the floor. His face is under the Thermos of Kool- Bacon: Vote for Walker who is this?” the walls that remind me of covered with juice stains, Aid, and the Ziploc baggie of FA: “It’s your grandson.” places I would much rather roaring as he pretends that plasticware. Digging deep Gramps: “Which one?” be than here. Instead, I am the airplane in his hands is under the crayons, and Nov. 6 FA: “Your oldest one!” sitting here waiting for crashing into who knows action figures, she finds it. To the Editor: Gramps: [quickly] “Adam?” someone to say, “Come right what. Her hand pops out victori- I worked with Kathleen Walker for six FA: “You got it!” in.” Especially since they Or how about Little Miss ously! The 4-pound box ani- years on the Charlton Board of Selectmen. Gramps: “OK [suspicion starts to take won’t let me “come right in”, Crafty? Yeah, smiling and mal crackers. She pulls out I found her to be exceptionally dedicated to over] … how are you?” I have to wait an hour. nodding at everyone as they five and hands them to her whatever cause she felt strongly about, and Point #2: The crowd con- come in. Her hands knitting still-screaming son. Ah, the FA: “Well, I’m in a little bit of trouble. I always worked it to completion. Although sists of the usual suspects. a blanket at the speed of a glorious sound of silence. was out with a bunch of friends late last I’m a Republican, my vote will go to Kathleen No, not the same people ninja master. So fast you’re Just in time to hear the night in Hartford, and I got arrested for DUI. for the sole purpose of putting another exactly; but, it’s always the afraid to sit anywhere near nurse say, “Come right in.” Democrat alongside Senator Brewer. As a I need your help because I need bail money same assortment. her. Yup, the usual suspects. to get me out.” Republican, Mr. Durant is outnumbered in In the corner is Mr. What about the young cou- Now I’m ready to go in and Boston by a large number of Democrats and, Gramps: “DUI, huh?” Sniffles. You know the guy. ple? Yipping at each other, get poked and prodded. It’s for the sake of Charlton and surrounding FA: “Yeah…” He doesn’t have any tissues something about how he going to be a glorious day! communities, Kathleen will be a much Gramps: “Hmm … well … then you’re not to blow his nose, so he sits hates to be here and he only stronger voice and a better representative. Adam.” there making disgusting came because she forced ROBERT CHERNISKY [Click] JOHN BACON noises. him. SOUTHBRIDGE Ha! I love my grandfather…indeed, he CHARLTON knows me too well.

Adam Minor may be reached at 508-909- 4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stonebridge- press.com. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Wednesday, October 10, 2012 • 5

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Stock up for the holi- Worcester County and vicinity come. Please contact Carolyn DEAR READER: Yes, you could, such listings as space allows. days. are welcome. Free admission Galgano at 508-865-0648 or via but that’s not the only possible expla- and coffee. Visit www.communi- email at [email protected] nation of your symptoms. There are WEDNESDAY THURSDAY tybusinessassociates.org or e- with any questions and/or a reg- some rare diseases that can cause OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11 mail info@communitybusines- istration form. very low blood levels of testosterone SOUTHBRIDGE — Would you STURBRIDGE – The third sassociates.org. and a host of symptoms. I won’t be like to learn to reduce your annual Blanchard Mears SOUTHBRIDGE — Come taste talking about ASK stress naturally? DROP IN MED- Foundation Benefit, will be held the Tri-Community heritage at those in this ITATION from 6 to 7 p.m. every Thursday, Oct. 11 preserving the SOUTHBRIDGE — The International Moments in column. DOCTOR Wednesday at Catholic History, the Heritage and the monthly Hymn Sing at the First Southbridge, a chef tasting and Instead, I’m Charities, 79 Elm St., Dream. Honoring Bonita J. United Methodist Church, 449 family fun fair sponsored by the talking about K Main St., Southbridge has been Elm Street Congregational Southbridge. For more informa- Keefe-Layden for her dedication a more com- ANTHONY L. tion, call 508-765-5936. Funded to the foundation and Elm Hill postponed from Friday,Oct. 12 to Church, 61 Elm St., at the corner mon condi- KOMAROFF, M.D. through a grant from the Greater . All proceeds will benefit Friday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. This is of Elm and Park Streets in tion. Worcester Community The Blanchard Means due to a scheduling conflict with Southbridge on Saturday, Oct. 13 Testosterone Foundation. Foundation’s programs at his- Sovereign Grace Chapel who from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Join is the major sex hormone in men. As area chefs from Rovezzi’s toric Elm Hill Center in shares the church building with men get older, testosterone produc- Ristorante, Francesco’s Italian SOUTHBRIDGE — Catholic Brookfield. The Center provides us. Those attending choose the tion falls. If it falls low enough, it can Charities and the Tri- inclusive programs for all people hymns to be sung and there is no Bakery, Vienna, Zorba’s, Avellino and more to sample fine cause some of the symptoms you Community YMCA are sponsor- including those with special preaching nor is there a collec- described. ing a Walk for Wellness from 4 to needs through hands on activi- tion taken, so as the adman says, cuisine. Also featured will be live , internation- Testosterone plays a number of 5 p.m. every Wednesday. Meet at ties using horticulture, horse- Come on Down. Folks from all important roles, even after puberty. It 4 p.m. at Westville Dam, manship and the arts. The faiths are invited. For more al crafts, a giant silent auction of merchandise from area busi- affects muscle size and strength, bone Southbridge. All ages are wel- Foundation is an affiliate of information, call Robert Briere, growth and strength, sex drive church organist, at (508) 347-3788. nesses, and a moonwalk and face come. Rehabilitative Resources, Inc. (libido), sperm production and mood. www.rehabresourcesinc.org. painting for the kids. The church SATURDAY is handicapped accessible from A cascade of chemical signals leads STURBRIDGE — Woman in to the production of testosterone. One Business, Inc. (WIB) will hold its STURBRIDGE — There will be the back of the Town Hall park- OCTOBER 13 ing lot. Discounted tickets for the part of the brain (the hypothalamus) monthly luncheon meeting on a Sleep Tight Pajama Story Time SOUTHBRIDGE — The sends a signal to another part (the Wednesday,Oct. 10, from noon to at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11 at chef tasting can be purchased at Blessed John Paul II FLEA MAR- pituitary gland). The pituitary gland 1:30 p.m. at T.J. O’Brien’s, 407 the Joshua Hyde Library. the church office Tuesday KET, at the Sacred Heart through Thursday mornings or then relays signals to the testes to pro- Main St., Sturbridge. Stories, songs, craft to end the Campus, 40 Charlton St., Registration for the luncheon day. Pre-register necessary. Call call 508-764-8058. duce testosterone. Southbridge, is open from 9 a.m. As blood levels of testosterone rise, begins at 11:45 a.m. The cost is the library. to 1 p.m. every Saturday. $14 for members, and $16 for non- STURBRIDGE — The a “feedback loop” kicks in: When lev- Donations accepted on Prodigium Foundation Inc. is els rise high enough, the brain tem- members. The guest speaker is SOUTHBRIDGE — There will Saturdays and Mondays from Dennis A. McCurdy, a self- be a Patriotic Rosary,a multi-lin- sponsoring a craft, bake and porarily shuts down the signals that 9:30 to 1 p.m. For more informa- yard sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. lead to more testosterone. When blood employed businessman, entre- gual recitation of the rosary tion, call 508-765-3701. preneur, and owner of McCurdy with readings and meditations Saturday, Oct.13 at 25 Podunk levels fall, the brain turns the signals Road, Sturbridge. No early birds back on. Group who will speak on “Your for our country, at 7 p.m., BRIMFIELD — Hitchcock please. This event will feature During teenage years and early in Invisible Ceiling.” He is also the Thursday, Oct.11, at St. Mary’s Free Academy’s FARMERS founder of the Adam Beck Church, Hamilton Street in food and baked goods for sale, adult life, this signaling system works MARKET continues each Craft Creations by Janice Scott Institute for Business and anticipation of our very impor- Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. fine. However, for reasons we don’t Personal Development. He is the tant elections coming up in and Gold Button Bags by understand, as men get older the pitu- through Nov. 17. Stop by for Barbara Day.Yard sale items will author of two books, “Find A November. Pray with us for a starter plants, locally grown sea- itary gland sends fewer signals and Way: A Guide to Getting the renewal in America, a change in include glassware, books, cloth- the testes produce less testosterone. sonal produce, and homemade ing, household goods, a limited Most Out of Life” and “52 Ways direction for our country – away products. New vendors always It’s similar to what happens to Find a Way,” a collection of from excess of all kinds and amount of furniture, woodwork- during menopause in women, when welcome. Call 1-413-245-0088 or ing machinery, and miscella- motivational messages, one for towards traditional patriotic and visit www.hitchcockacademy.org the brain stops signaling the ovaries each week of the year. Woman in family values. Join us in read- neous items. The food corner to make female hormones. In fact, for more information. will offer hot dogs, coffee, hot Business, Inc. provides a net- ings, prayer and song to thank some experts call this reduction in mulled cider, bottled water, chips work for working women God for His many gifts and to testosterone, and the symptoms it can CHARLTON — Please join us and home-made baked goods. All through sharing their knowl- bring America closer to Him. on Saturday, Oct. 13, from noon cause, “andropause.” edge and experiences. The group proceeds will benefit The to 4:30 p.m. for a Day of Renewal! Prodigium Foundation Inc., a The main symptoms of andropause meets on the second Wednesday STURBRIDGE – Preschool Dr.Allen Hunt, who is the author include: of every month. Call (508) 764- screening for 3 and 4 year olds, non-profit organization that sup- of “Confessions of a Mega ports and sustains the perform- — low sex drive; 1657 to reserve a seat, or email us residents of Sturbridge, on Oct. Church Pastor: How I — low energy; at [email protected]. You 11 by appointment only. If you ing, literary and visual arts in Discovered the Hidden Southbridge. For more informa- — erectile dysfunction (difficulty can also visit our website at have concerns about your child’s Treasures of the Catholic having an erection); www.wibsturbridge.org. development or would like your tion, call 508-335-7683 or visit Church”, will be the guest speak- www.prodigiumfoundation.org. — decreased muscle mass. child screened, please call 508- er. Dr. Hunt is a nationally There are many other causes of SOUTHBRIDGE — The 347-7041 for an appointment. known author and speaker; he these symptoms. For example, men Southbridge Historical Society Early intervention will do DUDLEY — The Shepherd Hill also hosts a weekend talk radio Music Parents will be hosting its start losing muscle mass as they get will meet at 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Developmental Screenings for show on News/Talk WSB. His older, even if their testosterone levels Arts Center, 111 Main St., Children Birth to 3 years old. 25th annual MICCA Central topics will focus on, “What is are normal. And depression is a com- Southbridge. The program with Please call 508-765-0292 for an weighing you down?” and “Why mon cause of low sex drive, low ener- be “From Bogs to Blacksmiths: appointment. Please Read CALENDAR, page A9 gy and erectile dysfunction. In fact, most men with these symptoms have causes other than low testosterone. However, if a man with these symp- toms has low blood levels of testos- terone, and if these symptoms POLICE LOGS improve when a man is given testos- terone replacement, he is probably experiencing andropause. Editor’s Note: The information con- for Operating a motor vehicle with a sus- he had not rented. While speaking with Testosterone replacement can be tained in these police logs was obtained pended license, number plate violation the officers the individual had driven his given through testosterone injections through either press releases or other pub- and an equipment violation. Poplawski’s vehicle back to the area of room #158. or a patch. lic documents kept by each police depart- vehicle was removed from the roadway. Officers made contact with the individual Testosterone treatment has some ment, and is considered to be the account of He was transported to the Sturbridge identified at Matthew R. Betts, 32, 1429 potential side effects. Most doctors police. All subjects are considered innocent Public Safety Complex for completion of Bush St., Oceanside, Calif. Following an are reluctant to prescribe testos- until proven guilty in a court of law. If a the booking procedure and was later investigation, Officer Benoit placed Mr. terone for a man who has prostate case is dismissed in court or the party is released pending arraignment at Dudley Betts under arrest for Breaking and cancer, or who has several close rela- found to be innocent, The News, with prop- District Court. entering in the daytime for a Felony, tives with prostate cancer. The con- er documentation, will update the log at defrauding innkeeper, injury,defacement cern is that the testosterone hormone the request of the arrested party. Officer Daniel Hemingway became or destruction of real property, disorder- will encourage cancer cells to grow. aware of the existence of an active arrest ly conduct and operating under influence The evidence in support of this is, in STURBRIDGE warrant issued on behalf of the of liquor. Mr. Betts vehicle was removed my opinion, not clear-cut, but it’s a Sturbridge Police Department. At and he was transported to the Sturbridge real concern. POLICE ACTIVITY approximately 4:40 p.m. Officer Public Safety Complex for completion of On my website (AskDoctorK.com), SEPT. 30 Hemingway observed a vehicle being the booking procedure. Betts was held I’ve included some questions and operated by the subject of the warrant, pending arraignment at Dudley District answers about testosterone symptoms At approximately 4:01 p.m. Officer Rebekah L. Garrand, 22, 15 Bernie Road, Court. written by my colleague Dr. Abraham Hillary DaDalt and Sgt. Earl Dessert were Holland. The officer conducted a motor 1:20 p.m.: Threats/harassment, Morgentaler in his book dispatched to Wal-Mart for a detained vehicle stop and placed Garrand into cus- Investigation, Heritage Green Dr. “Testosterone for Life.” shoplifter. Upon arrival they met with the tody. During an inventory search, Officer 2:21 p.m.: Larceny/theft, Walmart, (Dr. Komaroff is a physician and Asset Protection Associate whom advised Hemingway located drug paraphernalia Charlton Rd. Services rendered. professor at Harvard Medical School. that Crystal M. Murzycki, 26, 126 and what appeared to be a Class B sub- 2:23 p.m.: Larceny/theft, Pilot Gas To send questions, go to Southbridge Road, Charlton, was caught stance. Garrand’s vehicle was removed Station, Route 15. Services rendered. AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask Doctor shoplifting by concealing store merchan- from the roadway. Garrand was trans- 2:33 p.m.: Intox/Incap person, Hamilton K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, dise. Written statements and surveillance ported to the Sturbridge Public Safety Inn, Main St. Investigated. Boston, MA 02115.) information was obtained for court pur- Complex for completion of the booking poses. The officers placed Murzycki procedure and later released pending OCT. 4 under arrest for shoplifting and trans- arraignment at Dudley District Court. 12:30 a.m.: Accident, property damage, ported her to the Sturbridge Public Garrand was charged with Warrant Shepard Rd. Investigated. Safety Complex for completion of the arrest and possession of Class B Drugs. 10:23 a.m.: Larceny/theft, Heritage booking procedure. Murzycki was later 11:49 a.m.: Animal complaints, Green Dr. Investigated. released pending arraignment at Dudley Breakneck Rd. Services rendered. 1:45 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Main St. District Court. 2:26 p.m.: Bryan Paul Poplawski, 23, 18 Investigated. Budd Drive, Dudley. Operating motor OCT. 2 3:29 p.m.: Property (lost/stolen), Irrigation Blowout vehicle with suspended license, number Tantasqua Regional Sr. High School, Residential & Commercial At approximately 2:26 p.m. Officer plate violation, miscellaneous motor Brookfield Rd. Investigated. Hillary DaDalt was monitoring traffic in vehicle equipment violations, possession 5:29 p.m.: Accident, property damage, Residential $50 1 oz marihuana. the area of Routes 148 and 20. She Hall Rd and Rte 20. Written warning Commercial $75 observed a motor vehicle with no front OCT. 3 issued. registration plate and defective equip- 6:18 p.m.: Accident, hit and run, 24-hour response time ment pass by her location. The officer At approximately 12:51p.m., Officers Publick House Historic Inn, Main St. conducted a stop of the motor vehicle in Joseph Lombardi and Carol Benoit were Services rendered. question. The operator identified as dispatched for a past Breaking and enter- 8:44 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Bryan P. Poplawski, 23, 18 Budd Drive, ing at the Comfort Inn. Upon arrival, at Mashapaug Rd. Services rendered. Dudley. An RMV check of Poplawski’s the Comfort Inn, officers met with report- license indicated that it was currently ing parties whom advised that they suspended. He was placed under arrest observed a while male within a room that 6 • Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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MONTY Wednesday, October 10, 2012 • 7 Dudley PTO to host Second Chance wins some, loses some town in the past year under CATS the grant. By controlling continued from page A1 fundraiser game on the Hill feral populations, towns experience fewer car cat- Blancato, who says that hits and disease issues, Southbridge and Warren have GAME says Blancato. feral colony problems even continued from page A1 East Brookfield, where greater than the other six towns Blancato also serves as ani- (the Brookfields, Spencer, and the best at hoops, but are mal control officer, repre- Charlton) served by a grant to looking forward to partic- sents a real success story help control them. ipating in the game. in the battle to control feral That $101,000 grant, from Pet Desto said the group cat colonies. “There are no Smart Charities, runs out next who fundraises for unfixed colonies at pres- summer, and Blancato, who Mason Road Elementary ent,” says Blancato. “The would like to spay and neuter School, Dudley town is over-population every feral cat (along with as Elementary School and free.” many household pets as possi- Dudley Middle School That’s her desire, as well, ble) before then. Courtesy photo have had a huge role in for the other towns served Under the grant, feral felines supporting of the many, Second Chance Animal Shelter spays, neuters, by the PetSmart Charities are trapped and neutered for treats, and finds homes for thousands of animals extra classroom pro- grant, acknowledging that free and given a rabies shot annually. grams the schools have the theft of traps only ham- been able to bring in over (also free) before being returned the life expectancy of a feral cat pers those efforts. “I don’t the years. to their neighborhoods. is about two years, so it’s impor- know why someone would take “Let me put it simply Southbridge, Blancato esti- tant to get the (neutering/spay- them,” says Blancato. “I don’t and boldly, they are the mates, has the highest feral cat ing) work done.” think the public realizes the primary reason we have population in the area – proba- Feral cats are not of any spe- problem, or the extent of our cultural enrichment, bly “over a thousand.” Warren cific type or breed. “Some can services. I wish we had more field trips and different has the next biggest problem, be pure-breds that revert back traps.” cultural programs,” said she adds. to feral. Some are even just She said the organization Desto last week. “Some of “It doesn’t take much to build strays,” says Blancato. “We “works with the police chief these things are what the up a colony,” Blancato explains. want people to take advantage and the board of health” to get kids really like, and “Two or three cats to can of this program while we have the word out about the services thrive off of. Their become 20-30 within a year. the grant money.” Since the available – and the recent thefts. impact can’t be overstat- Those then become 150 next problems of feral colonies The organization has an annual ed. They are a huge help.” year.” Cats can have up to three (which include spreading dis- operating budget of about Malboeuf said the litters per year and average four ease, rabies, and rapid over-pop- $800,000 – in large part due to group is more than 15 kittens per litter, she says. ulation) are “all over,” Blancato medical costs, says Blancato. years old and she has Courtesy photo Kittens can start breeding as encourages area residents – Those funds come “from differ- been a part of the organi- early as five months old. A player of The Harlem Wizards shows off some skillful especially cat lovers – to call ent sources – fund-raisers, zation for the last four moves. Under the grant, Southbridge “and tell us where they are.” grants, donations,” she adds. years. has been garnering a large part The shelter then provides Founded in 1999, Second She said as the years of the shelter’s recent atten- field trips and the things that come callers with a trap and bait Chance maintains an animal have gone by fundraising has tions. “We rely on the public to through the school system to (“regular cat food – the smellier shelter in East Brookfield and a become more difficult as the econo- tell us where the feral popula- advance our children that much the better”) and returns to pick Wellness Center in North my has turned further downward. tions are,” says Blancato. more.” up and process the captives. Brookfield. It helps some 10,000 Malboeuf said the group averages “Whether it’s one or 100, we Gilrein echoed Desto’s senti- Though the outside ferals are animals (cats and dogs) annual- seven fundraisers each year. She respond. The neighborhoods ments and said administrators are neutered and immunized ly with seven full-time and four said they try to put as much space have been wonderful. We set up grateful for the PTO and everything (against rabies) for free, the part-time staff. “We also have between the events as possible so as traps, neuter and spay and give they have been able to give back to shelter also supplies the same 325 volunteers we couldn’t live to raise the most funds. She said all rabies shot and return the cats.” the district this year in those past. services for house-pets at highly without,” says Blancato. Those of the money brought in is given Why not put the homeless ani- “The history of the Dudley- discounted rates under the volunteers do everything from directly back to the schools. mals down? “Euthanasia of Charlton PTO is that they have sup- grant. “For a household earning caring for, feeding, and walking Malboeuf said this is why the feral cats doesn’t work,” says ported so many efforts, both inside, under $30,000 a year, the charge animals, to cleaning the facili- members of the PTO thought the Blancato. “Because there’s a and outside the classroom,” said is just $10 (regularly $50-$65),” ties and clerical work, she adds. game would be a good food source – neighbors often Gilrein. “They have expanded the says Blancato. For those on pub- The phone number for the draw for the community and also feed them – and shelter, more walls of classrooms and given stu- lic assistance, the services are Wellness Center is 508-637-1333. something that could bring in a cats will just come in. What dents the ability to participate in so free. More information and other large sum of funds for the school. does work is spaying and releas- many other activates.” Blancato says Second Chance contact numbers are found on “We provide two, in-house educa- ing. The colony won’t increase, staff or volunteers are “in town the shelter’s website at: tional programs per grade level,” and they’re generally good for Joy Richard may be reached at 508- most every day” picking up www.secondchanceanimals.org. said Malboeuf. “We would love to neighborhood rodent control.” 909-4129 or by email at traps and processing the ani- Mark Ashton can be reached sell out [that night]. What we’re Feral felines may find shelter [email protected]. mals. The shelter also held at: [email protected], doing trying to give the kids the best under a shed, or a porch, she three free rabies shot clinics in or by calling: 508-909-4144. education that can by supporting says. “They find someplace. But 8 • Wednesday, October 10, 2012 Pheasant hunting season opens in the Valley

his Friday, Oct. 13, the start of the Massachusetts upland Tbird season opened, but most bird hunters will be hunting the popular ring neck pheasant. With grouse in short supply local- ly and woodcock also down in num- bers from previous years, the pheas- ant have become the number one choice for bird hunters. Stocking of these birds by Mass. Fish & Wildlife and local clubs are necessary to keep the birds available to local hunters as very few, if any, native birds exist in local covers in the Valley today. More than 40,000 pheasant will be stocked in local covers this year according to Mass. Fish & Wildlife officials, with the Central District receiving 13,000. Unfortunately for Courtesy photos local sportsmen, the loss of suitable habitat in open covers has dwindled This week’s pictures show this writer, Ron Castellone and his dog Max and Ron’s dad with some of the birds harvested this past week. Also pictured are Armand Champagne, over the years and efforts by local Evert Parkin, Joe Pomoransky, Allen Hurd, John Sartin at the clubhouse after the hunt. sportsmen trying to change the functions, as running a rod and gun treated to a special bird hunt. numerous acres of timber a few trend will stop soon. trend have been unsuccessful. club on just membership dues is no Arriving at the club at 6:30 a.m., I years ago and now some of the best Anglers returning from upstate Only two areas are stocked with longer a sustainable resource. The was greeted by Ron Castellone, hunting fields are enjoyed by the report on a record run of pheasant locally, West Hill cost to run a rod and gun club grows chairman of the bird committee, club membership. The growth of King Salmon with low water condi- Management areas and the Old Voss each year and those that hold office Steve Daily,and a few other club offi- approximately 2 to 3 feet has made tions in the Salmon River. The Farm. For years, pheasant were in the clubs often find the job over- cers. I was told I would be hunting ideal hunting conditions and food salmon become trapped in shallow stocked in at least a half dozen areas whelming and become burned out with Ron and his dad, who is 83 source for birds, deer, etc. A special pools as they navigate the river and in Uxbridge, Northbridge and in a year or two. Every club has the years young. He would be using his thanks to all those that set up the the flow of water recedes. The Douglas. Today there are more same problem and 4-year-old Springer hunt and to the members and offi- biggest complaint as it is every year hunters and less areas to hunt, and it has been that way Max. I was told that I cers that allowed the old timers a are the thousands of fishermen lin- hunters owning bird dogs have for years, as this THE GREAT could use my new Lab, great day in the field. ing the banks make for crazy fishing increased dramatically. It all boils writer well knows. Twig, but decided to Local trout fishing has been great with tempers flying high on many down to hunting in crowded condi- Being past presi- OUTDOORS wait to insure a quality for many anglers fishing Wallum occasions. It is nothing this writer tions, which can become extremely dent of a couple of hunt for my hunting Lake and Webster Lake, with has any interest in as I have been dangerous, so many bird hunters clubs or holding partner Tony. Max was numerous fish being caught on a there and it is crazy. Lake Ontario have written off these hunting areas some type of office RALPH off and running as he daily basis. Trolling flies, casting fishing from a boat is still the best to hunt private clubs and hunting had me giving up TRUE was let out of the ken- lures and bottom fishing with power way to land a King Salmon. Also preserves. many hunting and nel and it was not long baits have been the most productive. locating small creeks that lead into We are fortunate to have two local fishing opportuni- before he found his first The rainbow trout average 12 to 14 the Salmon River will get you away public hunting preserves in our ties and time with my family.But the bird. As he flushed the bird I was inches with some hold over trout from the large crowds but be sure to area, which include Addieville rewards were also a great part of told to take the first shot and exceeding 15 inches. It is doubtful stay off of posted property or you Farm in Harrisville, R.I., and holding office, as families worked dropped the impressive cock bird a that any brood stock salmon will be could end up in jail! Ladywoods located in Douglas. The numerous suppers at the club, held few yards out. Tony dropped the available for stocking this year after Striper fishing on the Cape contin- hunts are a bit expensive for the charitable events for the less fortu- next bird with a great shot and the loss of one of the federal hatch- ues to improve daily and striper average sportsmen, averaging more nate and the list goes on. Today rod numerous other birds were harvest- eries to flooding in Vermont that fishing in Rhode Island has had a than $20 a bird. A few local rod and and gun clubs still hold the same ed on that morning hunt. A total of supplied many of the fish. Talk few good days recently. It is only gun clubs have a preserve permit, values by most of their members nine birds were taken before we about abandoning the Atlantic going to get better but as most which allows the members approxi- helping out in the community and decided we had enough. A few pic- Salmon Restoration Program could striper fisherman know the bite can mately six months to hunt birds on holding numerous events for young tures of the boys and it was back to mean the end of numerous opportu- often be like a rollercoaster ride. their property but the clubs are not sportsmen hoping to keep the tradi- the club house for coffee and talking nities to catch one of the breeder Good one day and bad the next. easy to join with the waiting list tion of hunting, fishing and respon- about the good old days. fish that were made available annu- Night fishing and playing the tides growing annually. sible gun ownership alive for future Richard Hewett, president of the ally for stocking in local waters. It is is practiced by most experienced Just joining a rod and gun club to generations. club, stopped in and joined us for a a wait and see situation. anglers. hunt or fish has many requirements This past Friday,this writer and a cold drink. This writer was Unfortunately, Massachusetts has Take a kid fishing and keep them for new members, including work number of other senior sportsmen impressed with the great job that the lost the Pike program and the stock- rods bending! hours and participation in club from the Wallum Lake club were members had done in clear cutting ing of snowshoe hare. Hopefully this LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF shall have no further recourse against the of land with buildings thereon, situated in TO: REAL ESTATE Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the said Southbridge, bounded on the westerly Samuel Richard McDonald By virtue and in execution of the Power of Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the side of and some distance from Everett and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given premises contained in said mortgage shall Street, bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 by Rodney P. Cournoyer and Barbara J. control in the event of an error in this publi- the S.E. corner of land formerly of Louis U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: Cournoyer to Mortgage Electronic cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Bachand, at a pin in the ground; Thence Sovereign Bank N.A. Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for, Other terms if any, to be announced at the southerly on land formerly of Sylvester claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. A California sale. dresser 60 feet to an iron pin in the ground; covering real property in 61 Bruce Lane, Corporation, its successors and assigns, GMAC Mortgage, LLC Thence westerly on land formerly of said Southbridge, given by Samuel R. dated March 27, 2007 and recorded with the Present Holder of said Mortgage, Dresser to S.E. corner of land hereinbefore McDonald to Sovereign Bank, dated Worcester County (Worcester District) By Its Attorneys, described and conveyed in this deed; February 13, 2007, recorded with the Registry of Deeds at Book 40969, Page 47 of Orlans Moran PLLC Thence on last named land northerly 60 feet Worcester County (Worcester District) which the Mortgage the undersigned is the P.O. Box 962169 to land of said Bachand; Thence easterly on Registry of Deeds at Book 40691, Page present holder by assignment for breach of Boston, MA 02196 said Bachand's land to the point of begin- 331, and now held by plaintiff by assignment, the conditions of said Mortgage and for the Phone: (617) 502-4100 ning. Subject to and together with rights and has/have filed with this court a complaint for purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at restrictions of record to the extent that same determination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Public Auction at 11:00 AM on October 17, September 26, 2012 may be in full force and effect. Servicemembers status. 2012 at 15 Podunk Road, Sturbridge, MA, all October 3, 2012 For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded If you now are, or recently have been, in and singular the premises described in said October 10, 2012 with the Worcester County (Worcester the active military service of the United Mortgage, to wit: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31434, States of America, then you may be entitled All that parcel of land in Sturbridge, LEGAL NOTICE Page 69. to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Worcester County, Commonwealth of MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The premises will be sold subject to any Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the Massachusetts, as more fully described in By virtue of and in execution of the and all unpaid taxes and other municipal above-mentioned property on that basis, deed Book 34250, Page 1, ID#, being known Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- assessments and liens, and subject to prior then you or your attorney must file a written and designated as lot 5b, plan of land in gage given by Matilda A. Williams a/k/a liens or other enforceable encumbrances of appearance and answer in this court at Sturbridge, Mass." filed in plat book 386, Matilda Williams to Option One Mortgage record entitled to precedence over this mort- Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA page 45, recorded 08/20/1973. Corporation, dated November 19, 2004 and gage, and subject to and with the benefit of 02108 on or before November 5, 2012 or you That certain parcel of land with all the build- recorded at Worcester County (Worcester all easements, restrictions, reservations and will be forever barred from claiming that you ings and improvements thereon in the Town District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35152, conditions of record and subject to all tenan- are entitled to the benefits of said Act. of Sturbridge, County of Worcester, Page 314, as affected by an Agreement for cies and/or rights of parties in possession. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Massachusetts being lot #5b as shown on a Judgment recorded at said Registry of Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or Justice of this Court on September 21, 2012. "Plan of land in Sturbridge, Mass., Surveyed Deeds in Book 40861, Page 173 of which certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Attest: for the Walker Pond Corporation, Harold J mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee deposit must be shown at the time and place Deborah J. Patterson Ellis Jr., Pres, August 20,1973 Robert F. for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-1 of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the Recorder Para, land surveyor, Southbridge, Mass.;" Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-1 is mortgage holder and its designee(s) are October 10, 2012 said plan being recorded at the Worcester the present holder by assignment recorded exempt from this requirement); high bidder to District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 386, at Worcester County (Worcester District) sign written Memorandum of Sale upon LEGAL NOTICE Plan 45. Registry of Deeds in Book 39741, Page 14, acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price TREE REMOVAL By fee simple deed from Lodav Properties for breach of conditions of said mortgage and payable in cash or by certified check in thirty A Public Hearing will be held Thursday, Inc as set forth in Book 34250 Page 1 dated for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the (30) days from the date of the sale at the October 18, 2012 at 8:30 A.M. across from 07/23/2004 and recorded 07/29/2004, mortgaged premises located at 213 Elm offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & #236 Blackmere Rd., Southbridge, MA Worcester County Records, Commonwealth Street, Southbridge, MA 01550 will be sold at Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite regarding the removal of the following of Massachusetts. a Public Auction at 5:00PM on October 24, 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such marked trees along Blackmere Rd. in prepa- The premises are to be sold subject to and 2012, at the mortgaged premises, more par- other time as may be designated by mort- ration for a solar array construction project: with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, ticularly described below, all and singular the gagee. The description for the premises con- 1) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax premises described in said mortgage, to wit: tained in said mortgage shall control in the 6” Maple titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- The land, with the buildings thereon, event of a typographical error in this publica- 2) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- located in Southbridge, Worcester County, tion.” 10” Maple session. Massachusetts, on the easterly side of Elm Other terms to be announced at the sale. 3) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – TERMS OF SALE: Street in said Southbridge, in the Center Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Option 10” Ash A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Village thereof, bounded and described as One Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-1 Asset- 4) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a follows: Beginning at the N.W. corner there- Backed Certificates, Series 2005-1 8” Ash certified check or bank treasurer’s check will of, upon the easterly line of said Street, and Korde & Associates, P.C. 5) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – be required to be delivered at or before the at corner of land formerly of Louis Bachand; 321 Billerica Road 8” Maple time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Thence easterly by a fence and land of said Suite 210 6) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – will be required to execute a Foreclosure Bachand about 125 feet to land formerly of Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 15” Oak Sale Agreement immediately after the close Sylvester Dresser; Thence southerly by last (978) 256-1500 7) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – of the bidding. The balance of the purchase named land about 60 feet to land now or for- (OOM 11-004291/Williams)(10-03-12, 10- 15” Maple price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from merly of Joseph Ouimette; Thence westerly 10-12, 10-17-12)(293519) 8) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – the sale date in the form of a certified check, by land now or formerly of Ouimette about October 3, 2012 20” Maple bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- 125 feet to the easterly line of said Elm October 10, 2012 9) across from #236 Blackmere Rd. – factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Street; Thence northerly on said street about October 17, 2012 24” Maple Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the 60 feet to the point of beginning. Expressly The trees are subject to the Mass. Public sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue excepting and reserving from this con- (SEAL) Shade Tree Law. All persons concerned are the sale and to amend the terms of the sale veyance the certain strip of land along the COMMONWEALTH OF invited to attend the hearing. by written or oral announcement made southerly line thereof heretofore taken by the MASSACHUSETTS Thomas E. Daley, P.E. before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Sewer Commissioners of said Town of LAND COURT Director of Public Works sale is set aside for any reason, the Southbridge for the purpose of laying and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Tree Warden Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to maintaining a sewer as recorded with said 456362 October 10, 2012 a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser Worcester District Deeds. Also a certain tract ORDER OF NOTICE October 17, 2012 Wednesday, October 10, 2012 • 9 WHAT TO DO CALENDAR 7:15 – 8:45 p.m. The instructor is home projects. Classes are held Sturbridge and Wales residents; all STURBRIDGE — The Hayloft Jane Anable, Certified Kripalu Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10 – 11 others please add $5. For more continued from page A5 Steppers Square Dance Club, 232 Instructor and Phoenix Rising a.m. and 1 – 2 p.m.; choose from Oct. information, call 413-245-9977 or Podunk Road, Sturbridge, is hold- Yoga Therapist, and the fee is $60 16 – Nov. 27 or Oct. 17 – Dec. 5. The visit www.hitchcockacademy.org. District Marching Band Festival on ing a Special MS/PL dance with an for 6 classes for Brimfield, Holland, instructor is Linda Fuchs of Linda Saturday,Oct. 13, at Shepherd Hills’ A1 tip on Sunday,Oct. 14 from 2 to 5 Sturbridge and Wales residents; all Fuchs Greenhouses in Brimfield. SOUTHBRIDGE — The third Carmigniani Football Field in p.m. featuring National Caller Phil others please add $5. For more The fee is $55 for residents of annual free Harvest and Halloween Dudley. High school marching Farmer from California and local information or to register, call 413- Brimfield, Holland, Sturbridge and Supper will be held from 4:i30 to bands from Agawam, Gardner, favorite Roy Williams cueing. 245-9977. To see other programs Wales; all others please add $5. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 at Leominster, Millbury, Needham, Admission is $7 per person. For available, visit www.hitchcocka- There is also a $25 supply fee Catholic Charities, 79 Elm St., North Middlesex, Putnam, and information on our next beginner cademy.org. payable to Linda Fuchs on the first Southbridge. Fun for the children, Shepherd Hill will be performing. class, class. For more information or to Halloween costumes are optional. The bands will be evaluated by please call Moe at (508) 867-8036 TUESDAY register, call 413-245-9977. To see Please call 508-765-5936 and let us qualified judges who provide or Al at (413) 436-7849 OCTOBER 16 other programs available, visit know that you are coming. This expert opinion and feedback to all or visit www.hayloftsteppers.org. www.hitchcockacademy.org. event is funded by the Bishop’s participants in a non-competitive STURBRIDGE — FUN at FIVE Networking Event from 5 to 7 p.m. Partners in Charity, the United setting. A star rating will be DUDLEY — A free concert of BRIMFIELD — New Tai Chi / Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge assigned for each schoolâ?™s Oct. 16 at Cinemagic, The Center at recent works by composer Shirish Hobbs Brook, Sturbridge. Network Chi Kung sessions at Hitchcock and Charlton and a grant from the Music Performance, General Korde will be held on Sunday, Oct. Free Academy,on a new night! This Greater Community Foundation. Effect, Percussion, Visual with CMS Chamber members in 14 at 2 p.m. at The First our beautiful, new neighborhood beginner-level Tai Chi class will be Performance and Color Congregational Church, 135 Center held on Tuesday evenings, Oct. 16 – WEDNESDAY Guard.Students from Dudley theater, take a chance to win cool Road, Dudley. The one-hour con- drawing prizes, and then stay for a Nov. 20, 6 – 7 p.m. Explore this OCTOBER 17 Middle School will play the cert will include music influenced ancient yet evolving art form that National Anthem and perform in movie! Cinemagic will be offering a SOUTHBRIDGE — The MS SUP- by India and will be followed by a free movie, small soda and popcorn uses slow, deliberate movements to PORT GROUP meets from 1:30 to 3 exhibition. Competition starts at 6 refreshment reception hosted by achieve increased balance, flexibil- p.m. Admission is $8 for adults and for all Fun at Five attendees on this p.m. on the third Wednesday of the church’s Arts Council. The con- special evening. The movies play- ity, endurance and strength. All every month in Conference Room $5 for students and senior citizens. cert is sponsored by the Fischer abilities and ages 14 and up are wel- Tickets may be purchased at the ing that night will be timed to start 4, Basement level at Harrington Institute at Nichols College. from 6:45 – 7:30 p.m. and our guests come to join in. Instructor David Memorial Hospital on South Street. gate. Refreshments will be avail- Masera. There are 6 classes and the able. can go to any they wish. (Our SOUTHBRIDGE — A compli- guests may also have their fami- fee is $43 for Brimfield, Holland, mentary breakfast will be served SOUTHBRIDGE — Please join lies/friends join them at their pre- from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Sunday, ferred movie time, of course, buy- QVCAH, 111 Main St., Southbridge, Oct. 14 for members of the for a Weekend of Art by Dolores ing their own tickets.) Thanks to Shaw - Majercik Pilsudski Polish American our sponsor: Garieri Jewelers, Kosciusko, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Citizens Club at club headquarters, Oct. 13 and from 1 to 5 p.m. Oct. 14. Sturbridge. RSVP by phone or 18 Ballard Court, Southbridge, fol- email to attend. Cost is $10 for FUNERAL HOME & On display throughout the gal- lowed by the monthly meeting. All leries will be a retrospective of the members who pre-register, $15 at members are encouraged to attend. the door and $20 for non-members. CREMATION SERVICES artist’s work. Born and raised in Anyone wishing to become a mem- Affordable Traditional Funerals, Cremation Services, Southbridge, Dolores Kosciusko Call 508-347-2761 or email ber can call the club at 508-764-4746 [email protected] to register. Pre-Planning and Trusts now lives in Dudley and has been for information. painting for over 50 years. This DIRECT $ * weekend exhibition will include BRIMFIELD — CPR and First 1290 works in colored pencil and acrylic MONDAY Aid classes at Hitchcock Free CREMATION COMPLETE and oil paintings. The artist will be Academy. Participants of these In Worcester County and Windham County, CT present to speak with visitors dur- OCTOBER 15 (adult, child, and infant) CPR and ing the exhibit that is free to attend BRIMFIELD —Tai Chi Chuan First Aid classes will receive a Red Includes and open to the public. For more classes at Hitchcock Free Academy Cross certification upon successful • Transportation in Worcester County and information, call 508-764-3341. starting Oct.15. Begin learning the completion of each course. CPR Windham County 108-movement Yang Family Tai Chi will be held on Tuesday,Oct. 16, and • Obtaining Legal Permits SUNDAY long form. This advanced class is First Aid on Tuesday, Oct. 23; both • Professional Staff Services for those who have taken Tai Chi / classes are from 7 – 9 p.m. Sign up • Preparation OCTOBER 14 Chi Kung classes and have prac- for either class or both. The • Crematory Fee STURBRIDGE — Back by popu- ticed for at least one year. Classes instructor is Erin Foss, and the fee • Cremation Container lar demand! Relay For Life of the will be held Mondays, 6 – 7 p.m., is $50 for each class for Brimfield, • Prices may change if we incur increases by providers. Greater Southbridge Area will Oct. 15 – Nov. 19, and the instructor Holland, Sturbridge, and Wales res- Does not include: Certified Death Certificates, Cemetery Charges or paid Obituary. sponsor the second search for is David Masera. The fee is $43 for 6 idents; all others please add $5. For “Treasures” on Sunday, Oct.14 classes for Brimfield, Holland, more information, call 413-245-9977. Veteran Owned • 102 Years In Business from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the ReMax Sturbridge, and Wales residents; To see other programs available, Realty parking lot at 49 Main St. all others please add $5. For more visit www.hitchcockacademy.org. Shaw - Majercik Funeral Home (Route 131) in Sturbridge. All Relay information, call 413-245-9977 or teams are invited to bring a table visit www.hitchcockacademy.org. BRIMFIELD — Garden & Nature and set up their wares. Anyone not classes at Hitchcock Free Academy 48 School Street • Webster, MA currently involved in Relay can BRIMFIELD — “Yoga with Jane” are back! Children ages 2.9 – 5 years (508) 943-6278 also participate for a fee. The first at Hitchcock Free Academy. Hatha can discover the joys of gardening event was a great success and this Yoga might just be what you need and explore the wonders of nature www.shaw-majercik.com one, weather permitting, also for stress reduction and relaxation through season- promises to be a lot of fun. Call as the cold weather approaches. al, hands-on Cindy at (508) 523-9675 for informa- Our next 6-class session will be activities, sto- tion and to register. held on Mondays, Oct. 15 – Nov. 19, ries, and take- FREELANCE REPORTER WANTED

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the team’s first play of the Minutemen held the ball the When a player of that drive and galloped 72 yards rest of the way by running stature gets hurt or doesn’t untouched for another 16 plays — one in the third play, it affects your whole touchdown. Brennan quarter, 15 in the fourth — to team.” Cheney then provided the run the clock out. Because Murphy sat out, extra point to make it 15-0. Bay Path was ready for Dhembe’s defense focused Then, in the second quar- Monty Tech, but it certainly on Forgues, who carried 14 ter, Barnes scored from 50 helped that star running times for 37 yards. yards out, again on the back Tarsiah Murphy did “Without [Murphy] you Minutemen’s first play of not play. can almost gear on one guy,” the drive. “I saw them Week 1 and we Dhembe said. The score now read 21-0 were very impressed,” Bay Path will look to and it was all Barnes, or so it Dhembe said. “[Playing improve to 5-1 when they hit appeared. without Murphy is] like tak- the road to face Quaboag. “The hole was the size of ing Barnes away from us. the Grand Canyon, unbeliev- able,” Barnes said, as the offensive line — including Jon Dones, Matt Ruzzoli, Will Shedd and Alex Garamy — led the way. “Honestly, it wasn’t even me. It was the line. I just run straight and its just grass.” “Our offensive line did an outstanding job kind of tak- ing control of the line of scrimmage as the game went Nick Ethier photos on,” Dhembe added. Bay Path’s Tyler Barnes, seen carrying the ball, rushed nine times for 162 yards and four touchdowns in Bay Path added another the Minutemen’s 39-6 victory over Monty Tech. touchdown late in the sec- ond quarter to make it 33-0 at BY NICK ETHIER “Barnes, as you saw, I call opening possession, Bay halftime. Thibeault (3 for 6, SPORTS STAFF WRITER him Toby for [Minnesota Path’s offense — led by 71 yards) found Anthony CHARLTON — Tyler Vikings running back] Toby Barnes — took charge. Baez in the left corner of the Barnes’ career day was all Gerhart,” Bay Path head Barnes opened the series end zone and the receiver the Bay Path football team coach Al Dhembe said. “He’s with a 12-yard run and then somehow pulled the pass in needed to get by Monty Tech just a good looking kid, he carried for another 6 yards. while being draped by two on Oct. 5. Barnes, filling in at works extremely hard get- Quarterback Kyle Thibeault Monty Tech defenders. running back for the injured ting in shape, he’s going to then struck with a 25-yard Gabe Cruz (4 carries, 61 Josh St. Laurent and John be a great one for us.” pass to Justin Sherman yards) then scored from 39 Vidal, carried the ball nine “We work as a team. When before Barnes finished the yards out in the third quar- times for 162 yards, four someone goes down some- drive with a 2-yard touch- ter to make it 39-0 in the touchdowns and a two-point one steps in,” the humble down run. Barnes’ two-point Minutemen’s favor. conversion — all in the first Barnes said. conversion rush then made Adam Forgues of the half — to lead the After the Minutemen’s it 8-0. Bulldogs scored late in the Minutemen (4-1) past the defense forced a Monty Tech Later in the first quarter, third quarter to stop Bay Bulldogs 39-6. three-and-out on the game’s Barnes took a handoff on Path’s shutout bid, but the Gabe Cruz of Bay Path cuts the corner past the Monty Tech defense. HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK Oct. 1 Tantasqua’s best players were Miranda Dry (14 service points Ridge, the Warriors’ golf team beat were handed their second loss of Southbridge golf loses pair of Lauren Gerrish (19 service points, 3 including 2 aces) and Amanda both Rams teams. the season at the hands of the contests — The Southbridge High aces, 10 kills, 1 block), Narissa Merrifield (7 service points includ- Co-medalists for Tantasqua (14-1) Lancers. golf team played a tri-match at Tremblay (5 service points, 2 aces, ing 1 ace). were Brandon Trafford and Longmeadow’s Billy Walthouse Clearview Country Club against 16 kills, 2 digs) and Amanda Tantasqua 15, Southbridge 44; Andrew Serrenho, both firing 39s. was the medalist with a 2-under par both Millbury and Bartlett, losing Merrifield (11 service points, 4 aces, Tantasqua 21, Uxbridge 34; Tantasqua 3, Shepherd Hill 2 34 at Hemlock Ridge. Andrew both matches. The Pioneers are 2 kills). Uxbridge 17, Southbridge 38 — — The Warriors boys’ soccer team Serrenho went low for Tantasqua now 0-10. Tantasqua 5, David Prouty 0 — In a tri-meet in Sturbridge, the erased a 2-0 deficit to defeat the vis- (14-2) with a 39. Tantasqua 7 1/2, Leicester 1 Although the varsity Warriors Warriors girls’ cross-country team iting Rams. Oct. 6 1/2 — The Warriors’ golf team boys’ soccer team lost to the earned a pair of victories. Versus CJ Mattioli, Liam Seguin and Minnechaug 3, Tantasqua 2 — improved to 12-1 after dispatching Panthers, Tantasqua’s JV team the Pioneers, the top five runners Andy Lidonde tallied for Tantasqua The Minnechaug girls’ soccer team the Wolverines (3-8) at Leicester emerged victorious. Scoring for the were all from Tantasqua. They (7-5), while Nicholas Kondek and scored three first half girls, and Country Club. Warrriors (4-3-2) were Evan were Courtney Holmes, Emily Ted Girard struck for Shepherd then the Warriors battled back, but Earning medalist honors for Cleveland, Robbie Kenyon, Nick Gustavson, Sarah Peck, Elizabeth Hill (6-3-2). it wasn’t quite enough. Scoring for Tantasqua was Tucker France, who Pechie, Joe James and Dom Zollo. Quivellon and Laurel Seery. Shepherd Hill 2, Tantasqua 1 Tantasqua (5-5-2) was Olivia carded a 6-over par 40. Steve Andrew Mortarelli and Jesse Versus the Spartans, the top five — The visiting Rams girls’ soccer Connly and Jessica Luke. Ferraro led Leicester with a 41. Guillette combined in goal for the were Holmes, Uxbridge’s Sandy team held on to defeat the Warriors. Tantasqua 38, Oxford 0 — The Tantasqua 4, David Prouty 0 — shutout. Ghobrial, Gustavson, Peck and Emily Reynolds and Lindsay host Warriors’ football team took In girls’ soccer action, the Warriors Oct. 2 Quivellon. Ferreira scored for Shepherd Hill, care of the Pirates behind quarter- blanked the Panthers. Leading the Bartlett 9, Southbridge 0 — In the Spartans versus Pioneers while Sara Rousseau got the second back Randy Harrington’s 372 pass- charge for Tantasqua (5-3-2) were The Pioneers’ golf team lost anoth- matchup, the top five were half goal for Tantasqua (5-4-2). ing yards, 3 passing touchdowns Olivia Connly (1 goal, 1 assist), er decision at Raceway Golf Club. Ghobrial, Uxbridge’s Abby Sawyer, Oct. 5 and 1 rushing score. Dom Cruz Maddie Mayberry (1 goal, 1 assist), Southbridge is now 0-11, while the Uxbridge’s Tori Luccio, Oxford 9, Southbridge 0 — added a rushing touchdown and Taylor Farland (1 goal, 1 assist), Indians improved to 4-7. Southbridge’s Jennifer Frechette Gerald Davis of the Pirates was the catching TD passes were Jon Alli Tichey (1 goal) and Logan Oct. 3 and Uxbridge’s Svenga Noack. medalist for the golf team, shooting Beaudry (two) and Spencer Nardi (5 saves). South 3, Tantasqua 1 — Despite Tantasqua is now 5-2, Uxbridge 3- a 6-over 41 at Cohasse Country Duncan. Beaudry also booted a 28- North 3, Tantasqua 2 — The winning the first set, the host 4. Club. yard field goal. visiting Warriors’ volleyball team Warriors’ volleyball team fell to the Oct. 4 Oxford improved to 2-10, while Trevor Robert and Chris Capuzzo dropped to 3-6 after a close one with Colonels. Set scores were 17-25, 25- Tantasqua 200, Shepherd Hill the Pioneers dropped to 0-12. had interceptions for the Warriors’ the Polar Bears. Set scores were 26- 17, 25-17, 25-20. 204; Tantasqua 162, Northbridge Longmeadow 241, Tantasqua defense, as they improved to 3-2. 24, 14-25, 15-25, 25-22, 15-10. Leading Tantasqua (3-7) were 175 — In a tri-match at Hemlock 251 — The Warriors’ golf team

SPORTS BRIEFS athleticism combined with high-energy com- a “meet the inductees” at 6:15 p.m. with the Tryouts will be at the Tantasqua Regional Harlem Wizards to hit edy and audience interaction. The Wizards dinner to follow at 7. High School gymnasium on Oct. 26 and Nov. combine pre-planned comedic acts with 2 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Please bring a $20 regis- basketball court at spontaneous humor that fans of all ages will tration fee and birth certificate. find laugh out loud funny. Pink Night for breast Coaches are also needed. All inquiries Shepherd Hill Players for the Dudley Swishers include should email [email protected]. For If you are looking for a fun night out with Mr. Gilrein, Mr. Desto, Mr. Paire, Mrs. cancer awareness at more information please visit www.team- your family that is guaranteed to make you Caffelle, Mrs. Dono, Mr. Resner, Mr. Provost, massboys.com. laugh, mark Oct. 18 on your calendar. The Mr. Reinhart, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Packard, Ms. Tantasqua volleyball Dudley PTO proudly presents the Harlem Falcone, Mrs. Savoie, Mrs. Bannister, Ms. game Wizards basketball team, who will be taking Baillargeon, Mrs. McNamara, Mr. Jones, on the Dudley Swishers at Shepherd Hill Chief Wojnar, Chief Kochanowski and Mr. Charlton’s Heritage Carty. On Monday, Oct. 15, the Tantasqua volley- Regional High School at 7 p.m., with doors ball community will host a Pink Night in opening at 6. The Dudley Swishers team is Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for chil- School to host pickup dren. For tickets, contact Heather Bowes at honor of breast cancer awareness. The made up of staff, faculty and members from Warriors will take on Wachusett beginning the Dudley community. [email protected] or (508) 949-7235. Don’t basketball games miss out on this exciting night guaranteed to at 6 p.m. when the freshmen and JV teams When you are in the stands at a Wizards square off simultaneously on two different Women’s pickup basketball is now offered game, you’re not just a spectator; you’re a bring laughs to everyone in attendance. Refreshments and souvenirs will be sold at courts. The varsity contest will follow at 7, at the Heritage School in Charlton from 7-9 part of the fun show. Come and experience a but in between a raffle will be drawn. p.m. and will run Mondays until June based magical display of tricks, coordinated ball the game and there will be a free autograph session following the game. Up for grabs is an iPhone 5, donated by on the school calendar. This is not a league handling, fancy passing, and aerodynamic Amcomm Wireless, with locations in both and there are no fees. Players must be at Sturbridge and Holden. The second prize is least 18 years old. Come for the fun and exer- Southbridge sets date four tickets to the Cinemagic movie theater, cise. Contact Deb at (508) 248-3600 for more and third prize is one free week at any information. Correction: for Athletic Hall of Tantasqua Summer Sports Camp. Raffle tickets are $2 and are being sold at Athlete of the Week Fame dinner both Tantasqua and Wachusett. If tickets are Charlton Youth Soccer still available they will be sold at the door for Due to a pagination error, the Athlete The Wells/Southbridge High School the volleyball matches. All proceeds will ben- spring registration just of the Week in the Oct. 3 edition of the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee will hold efit breast cancer research. Southbridge Evening News featured the an Induction Dinner on Oct. 20 at the new around the corner Southbridge High field hockey team, but Southbridge Middle/High School. That included a picture of Southbridge’s evening 13 athletes, two loyal supporters, Team Mass Girls In-person registration for Charlton Youth girls’ soccer team. The correct athlete of and the 1964 football team will be inducted Soccer’s spring season will be held at the week was the field hockey team, into the Hall of Fame. Tickets are $40 per AAU Basketball to hold Charlton Public Library’s Community Room which endured seven straight years of person and a table of 10 can be reserved for on Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Then, losses before winning two in a row in $400. To make your reservations contact tryouts on Oct. 18 at Dexter Hall, more registrations late September. We apologize for the Frank Koumanelis at (508) 764-7603 or will be held from 6 to 7:30. Please provide a error. Southbridge Athletic Director Brian Davis The Team Mass Girls AAU Basketball birth certificate if it is your child’s first time at (508) 764-5456. The evening will begin with team will have tryouts for the 2013 season. playing soccer in Charlton. Wednesday, October 10, 2012 • 11 Sturbridge Children Dentistry Welcome Dr. Arthur Y. Balian D.M.D., MS Family Dentist *Now Accepting New Patients*

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est to her still wanted to do The “Audrey’s Corner” always lived for every helps in moment’s of sad- we got to know each other,” CLASS more to keep her spirit Dos Santos refers to is a moment she could. She ness. said Valentine. “She never continued from page A1 alive. small bookshelf created in taught us to be grateful, she “I used to go to her house complained about any- Eighth grader Rafaella Audrey’s honor, and is never thought she was dif- all of the time,” said thing. I didn’t know until cular dystrophy when she Dos Santos, 14, said origi- home to several of her ferent from anyone else.” Madore. “She had her first two days before she passed was two, scoliosis in 2008, nally a group of girls were favorite book series, which Fitton said students sleepover ever with me. away that she was in the restrictive lung disease at going to create a memorial include many mystery would also be raising There was a baby monitor hospital. The day I got the birth, and cardiomyopathy poster in Audrey’s name, books. money for Audrey’s Corner in her room and her mom news [that she passed] was along with pulmonary but they knew their gesture Fellow eighth grader and the LaBonne family’s said she could hear us gig- the day I was going to visit hypertension in 2009. needed have more impact Lilia Fitton, 13, said she felt charity of choice through a gling all night.” her.” Audrey’s life was cele- on their classmates. the books were the right penny war in the coming Valentine said she was brated after her passing “We asked Ms. kind of tribute for Audrey, weeks. close with Audrey for Joy Richard may be with a memorial for her [Claudette] Eagleton and because she loved reading Both Rachel Madore, 14, almost two years and reached at 508-909-4129 or by classmates and friends at she said we should start and learning. and Audrey’s closest friend helped write a few special email at jrichard@stone- the Webster-Dudley something for Audrey’s “Ms. Eagleton said she Veronica Valentine, 13, said words for the plaque on bridgepress.com. American Legion Post 184, Corner,” said Dos Santos. had never had a group of they both have their own Audrey’s Corner. but more than a year later “She used to read all of the kids come together like we happy memories of Audrey “At first we sat at the the children who were clos- time.” did,” said Fitton. “[Audrey] to cheer them up, which same lunch table, and then NEWS BRIEFS

charitable donations and for the contribu- families in need in the communities that Boys & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley to Coldwell Banker group tions made by sales associates and employ- they serve.” attend. Membership is $25 a year. ees. Sales associates and employees raise The Saturday program will offer a wide ranks among top The announcement was made during the funds for local housing-related causes by variety of recreational, educational and cul- Corporate Citizenship Summit, which was donating a portion of their sales commis- tural activities for the participants as well as charitable contributors held at the Waterfront Westin Hotel in sions and paychecks to Coldwell Banker to provide experiences which will give STURBRIDGE — The Coldwell Banker Boston and attended by nearly 700 leaders Residential Brokerage Cares, the compa- opportunities for individual achievement, Residential Brokerage office in Sturbridge representing a wide range of non-profit ny’s charitable arm. development of self confidence, reinforce- is pleased to announce that Coldwell organizations as well as local and national The primary purpose of Coldwell Banker ment of values and fun. Programs will Banker Residential Brokerage New companies with a presence in Residential Brokerage Cares is to raise include physical education, arts & crafts, England has been ranked by the Boston Massachusetts. The summit was led by the funds to provide financial assistance to games, sports, health and life skills, educa- Business Journal as one of the top corpo- Boston Business Journal, in partnership housing-related causes in the communities tion. rate charitable contributors in with The Boston Foundation, the Greater where Coldwell Banker Residential For additional information please call Massachusetts. Boston Chamber of Commerce, and the Brokerage has a presence. Tony Poti at the Club, 508-943-0037. With nearly $170,000 in donations in 2011, United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Since its inception, Coldwell Banker Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Merrimack Valley. Residential Brokerage Cares has donated (CBRB) was ranked No. 60 on the list for its “Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage millions of funds to hundreds of non-profit would not have received this honor without organizations. Coldwell Banker Residential Cultural Council the continual support and donations from Brokerage Cares is the New England chap- our sales associates and employees,” said ter of the Realogy Charitable Foundation accepting applications Pat Villani, president of CBRB New Inc. England. “Their philanthropic efforts and CBRB is the largest residential real SOUTHBRIDGE — The Southbridge volunteer work are truly admirable. I know estate brokerage company in New England. Cultural Council announces that grant they will continue to help individuals and With more than 4,000 sales associates and application forms for the 2013 grant cycle are staff in more than 90 office locations, the available by visiting G TIN massculturalcouncil.org. Forms are also THTH organization serves consumers in Y! CELEBRACELEBRA available through use of the public comput- OUR 15 Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New DINE IN & ANNIVERSARTAKE OUT Chinese Restaurant LOUNGE Hampshire, and Maine. CBRB is part of ers at the Jacob Edwards Library. NRT LLC, the nation’s largest residential The criteria for funding has been changed COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK! We apologize for any inconvenience while we were closed. Stop in for your favorite polynesian drink in our welcoming & friendly lounge. real estate brokerage company. with new forms by the MCC and allso 11 Worcester Rd. (Rte. 12), Webster, MA 01570 changes in the local cultural council criteria. 395 Exit 2 By Gulf Gas Station (Across From Cranston Printworks) Submission deadline of all applications is (508)943-8888 Hours: Sun - Thurs, 11:30am-10pm; 4 p.m. October 15, date stamped in the Town Fri & Sat 11:30am-11pm Boys & Girls Club Manager's Office at the Town Hall or post- WE DELIVER TO marked that day or earlier. WEBSTER, OXFORD & DUDLEY announces new Saturday The Southbridge Cultural Council (SCC), a ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH & DINNER BUFFET local agency, is part of the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), a state agency, Lunch: $6.55 11:15am - 2:30pm Sunday Lunch Buffet hours Dinner $9.99 3:00 pm - 8:30 pm $6.95 which provides allocation of funds to the DUDLEY — The Board of Directors of the 351cities and towns of the Commonwealth in Empire Wok gets an A+ from the Boys & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley is support of cultural activities in their respec- Webster Board of Health pleased to announce that we are now open on tive areas. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call Michelle Dine-in, Pick- up or Delivery The program is open to all children ages 6 LeBoeuf at 508-764-4803 or Ted Bartlett at 508- 10% OFF With This Ad to 18. Children must be members of the 754-7909. 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Best Offer and (4) straight back chairs. $1,000 Auto Body Stud •Arneson Pool Vac/Leaf condition. Excellent condition!! Best Offer Welder Cannister & Hose Call Karl: Asking $800 Stressless Coco ************** $80 •Aluminum Ladder 774-823-6692 $500 OBO Call: 508-943-3449 Call: 508-943-8712 Leather Recliner Located in Paxton White with Ottoman New 6 1/2 HP BEST OFFER Please Call: Grandfather Brass Fireplace FOR SALE Mint condition 508-892-3488 5/8 shaft motor in box Call: 860-923-9781 Clock $125 Screen and doors Don’t Forget... Cemetery or Pet $700 (1) Maytag LP Gas $800 Angle Iron Cutter With accessories Monuments: Call: 860-230-7438 $100 Beautiful stained glass & Tiffany Pearl Clothes Dryer For Shelving Once you’ve sold concrete cemetery stones. Excellent condition, will ************** 4W296, HK Potter 2790 it, call us to Hexagon 16”x18” Bracelet 1995 Chevy Please Call Janet: (2) w/ cross and flowers left guarantee 30 days, recently Dining Room Set Normally Sells For $700 508-867-8415 remove your ad!! Mint condition overhauled. S10 Blazer $90 OBO (1) w/ flowers sit flush with Best Offer $500 New tires **Town To Town** landscape. Best Offer Call 5pm-8:30pm Call: 508-765-5190 and lots of new parts Classifieds $125.00 ea ************** $2700. OBO 508-867-6546 Canon Rebel XTI 508-909-4111 Call: 508-344-5334 (2) 350 Chevy Computer Desk Digital Camera Call: 860-299-5925 and Filing Amana heavy duty top Antique Mirror Seldom used, Lumber Marine 400HP load Washer $45 great shape! 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Free delivery Buy some, buy all Ready Heaters Call: 774-312-0105 3-Way Lamps sill. New in wrap ******************* 774-402-4262 508-341-8292 $45 or 508-943-3105 $100 Paid-$307 With attached matching Call: 508-344-6015 headboard full adj. Sell for-$200 mirror. 7 drawers + 2 Electrical Material micro suede, oatmeal w/esp. 2,000 3/4 100psi •(2) Blue floral drawer cabinet. COUCH AND wood trim Industrial, Commercial, $125 OBO striped sofas 508-867-8948 508-885-5347 71Wx34Hx19D LOVE SEAT Residential Plastic Pipe $60 $160 each ******************* Blue and beige pin stripe Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, Coffee/Espresso Maker Rugs: 11’ Aluminum 4-Foot Steel with floral toss pillows Coils, Overloads, Fuses, 82-12 cups •8x10 blue-$55 Metal Brake $300 Very neutral Breakers, Meters, $75 OBO Steel Shelf Shelves CALL JEFF: Excellent condition! 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Transportation and additional EVERYTHING MUST GO! expires 2045. discounts are also available. Oak Entertainment Dual8 508-461-7224 $800 OBO Behind BP Gas Best Offer Saturday, October 13 Please Call 508-637-1333 Center Natural Cherry 9-4 Call for details: At Dudley/Webster Line or visit us online at $250 8-Drawer Dresser (Rain date Oct. 14) 508-476-7382 2 Acres, Indoors! www.secondchanceanimals.org Assortment of cameras & Trees for 97 Northwest Main St. photo equipment $50 www.dudleyflea.com Brookfield Sale Douglas Check the resort out online at Short Left-Handed Yard tools, holiday statelinecampresort.com 1-800-551-7767 Cash Only Call: 508-885-3136 Evergreen Trees, Colorado decorations, housewares, Pure Bred Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Men’s Golf Clubs Large number of Byers 281 FREE PETS Call Dee: Series 1555 Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. Gently used Choice collectibles 225 INSTRUCTIONS Puppies 508-867-4091 Med-Lift Power All 10 trees for $85 $150 Something for everyone! Over thirty breeds available. Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ BOARDING AND (2) Male Cats Health checked/guaranteed. Paperback Books Recliner 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ Health Rider Exercise TRAINING AVAILABLE Currently Homeless State licensed. Low volt motor, four years tall 5/$99. Yard Sale with USDF-certified www.laughlinkennel.com Mostly New Titles, old, cranberry color. Excellent Privacy Machine Sat/Sun Oct. 13 & 14 instructor Due to Eviction Mostly Romance Novels. Excellent condition!! Border/Ornamental $50 9:00am to 5:00pm Indoor, outdoor, rings, trails Laughlin Kennel Very Reasonable 91 Old E Brookfield Rd Also have school horse William is solid white Call 508-987-7161 Call For More Information Call 508-278-5762 East Brookfield Call: 508-476-7642 Evenings Call: 508-478-7577 program in safe, friendly with one green and Or Leave Message environment 284 LOST & FOUND 508-764-1156 Household items, toys tool box- one blue eye. es, mechanic/machist tools, Email Jack is black and white. PETS Shade Cutting Wooden High electric hoists, furniture, weed [email protected] Machine Trestle Table whacker, power washer, more or call 413-563-3477 7’ 3 1/2’ Pine Chair These two are brothers, 2 years old Refinished Web: morninglightfarm .net Did you find your paid $1,600 Matching Benches 135 LOST AND FOUND both are fixed, they are asking $800 OBO Needs Refinishing $50 each 265 FUEL/WOOD 6-7 years old and are pet? Or find a $250 Call: 774-452-3514 LOST A. Jeffers in desperate need of home for one? Solverus Charge Wooden High Panasonic HDC-HS9 high a home!! Machine London Fog definition camcorder. Tree Service paid $650 Luggage Chair Item was lost on Main St., °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Call: 774-545-0330 Tree Removals asking $300 Garment Bag, Carry-on, Refinished Southbridge Camcorder was Paying Top Duffle Bag $50 each in black carrying case with Logging Dollar (2)Sharp model ER320 $60 Call: 774-452-3514 shoulder strap. Land Clearing Cat Needs Home Cash Registers Firewood For Silver Coins, Worcester County Reward will be given “Acushla” is desperate LET US KNOW!!! Silver Dollars, paid $250ea 32’ Extension for safe return. WOOD LOTS for a home. Young asking $100ea Memorial Park Contact Stacey at WANTED neutered male healthy Please call us so that Gold Coins, Ladder we can take your ad Paper Money. Paxton, MA [email protected] FREE ESTIMATES with all shots. gallant Call: 774-745-0226 250lb Capacity Call (774)239-0285 and brave, will make out of the paper... Ask for Bruce $150 Garden of Heritage Banks Recommend Us! Central Boiler E-Classic someone a loving and Town-To-Town (1) Grave loyal companion. We Travel To You! Snapper Call: 508-347-7052 #121D plot 2 200 GEN. BUSINESS 1400/2400 Classifieds 508-909-4111 FREE Honest Appraisals Roto-Tiller Troy-bilt Asking $2,800 OUTDOOR WOOD Call: 508-832-5512 We Operate By The IR5003, Used Twice 203 SNOWMOBILES if not home please leave Call: 508-476-1621 FURNACE a message Golden Rule! Paid $1295 Polar Blast 1988 POLARIS INDY Cleaner & Greener Best offer Snowblower Worcester County 400 SLED EPA Qualified Did you find your 25-Year Warranty L&L Coin 10.5 HP, 30 inch cut, mint Black/red pet? Or find a TracVac condition, always stored in Memorial Park Call Today Looking for a Call Tom 4K original miles, home for one? 508-450-1282 Model 385-IC/385LH heated garage. (2) Grave Sites Always stored indoors 508-882-0178 wonderful loving Used Once. In Heritage I Classic machine CrystalRockFarm.com Paid $1300 $950 OBO Will consider trade home... Best offer Call: 508-341-1337 for riding mower PIANO $2,200 $600.00 obo Firewood 2 year Old Pitbull 1928 Henderson upright Bear Cat VERA BRADLEY Call: 508-832-5065 508-208-6042 Green $135 with papers player piano. With 35 music purses, gently used but Female named “Calle” rolls and bench. Rarely used Vac-N-Chip Pro in excellent condition 128 cubic feet. needs tuning, on first floor. 2003 SKIDOO 600 blue nose. Not spayed. LET US KNOW!!! & Vac Pro $35-$45 100 GENERAL (774)696-7879 Great for single pet Models 72085, 72285, Call: 508-596-4925 GRAND TOURING environment. Please call us so that $250 OBO 72295. Used Twice 105 BULLETIN BOARD And we can take your ad Call: 508-892-4609 Paid $2772 VERA BRADLEY 2004 SKIDOO FIREWOOD Call: out of the paper... Best offer purses, gently used but CARE NET of NECT 500SS LEGEND Green - $150 774-318-8439 Town-To-Town Primitive Honey-tone in excellent condition Call: $35-$45 Needs volunteers!! With 2006 Karavan Tilt or Seasoned - $200 Classifieds Pine Hutch For more information Trailer. Low mileage on all. Cut, Split, Delivered 508-765-5763 Call: 508-596-4925 6x4x2 Please call: Excellent condition. WOOD LOTS WANTED RESCUED CATS NEED 508-909-4111 $525 860-779-0218 Call Paul: LOVING FOREVER Sofa and Matching please leave message if Asking $12K 508-769-2351 HOMES Vermont Castings no answer but reasonable offers 508-987-5349 Female Siamese Found 1/8 (5) Antique Windsor Chair, Wood stove considered Cream and gray Chairs Art Deco Retro $400 Call 508-769-3167 Neutered Male Tabby On Worcester St (3) Thumb-back, Pastel Upholstery IN REMEMBRANCE Both very gentle In Southbridge... (2) Bird-cage Above-Average Condition Julie Ann Bainton 204 WATER EQUIPMENT and playful $450 Asking $125.00 Pot Belly Woodstove Pictures available All black male cat $300 (Knurowski) Tandem Kayak 508-341-0588 Green eyes, very lovable, White-Wash Oak Coffee 36 Year Senior Secretary Write not fixed, definitely a Antique Child’s Rocker Tables, Floor and Table Bay Path High School For Sale 2003 Skidoo house cat. $125 Lamps Also Available Dear Friend, Please Visit Good design, and good Us! RESCUED DOGS Call: 774-287-5043 Separately. Renegade Our Guest Book And Leave A condition. NEED LOVING $3,500 OBO Note To Pay Your Respects Like New Oak 860-928-6308 www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton Was $1,100 HOMES Little used, sell for FOUND IN VICINITY OF Computer Hutch Solid Maple JULIE Male Husky Mix; 1 yr. old EVERETT STREET, $550 Skidoo Blizzard Nov. 26th, 1954 $600 Female Shepherd SOUTHBRIDGE Dining Set $1,000 OBO Nov. 30th, 2008 Call: 860-974-1993 Mix; 4-5 yrs. old Beautiful medium-size Table, hutch and 6 chairs. Both gentle and playful Calico Cat Send Your Love To: Disciplined and previously Charlton $800 OBO OATS Very friendly 1995 Skidoo 888-974-1977 (FAX) 205 B What’s On trained Call 774-230-4428 508-248-0684 Or Mail To: Formula SLS Your Mind? Pictures available Leave message Antique Man’s $500 OBO PO Box 979 1995 Glastron 17ft 508-341-0588 Quoizel Pendant Highboy Dresser Charlton City, MA 01508 Fiberglass Boat We’d Like Light God Bless (open style) with 88HP to Know. $800 OBO 2000 F150 Parts Evinrude SPL outboard. Floral design deep red Call for pricing flowers with green leaves, 107 MISC. FREE Includes trailer. Easily seats Send your letters to: gold chain, three light bulbs, Harden Cherry 8. Used in fresh water for Letter to the Editor FREE SOFA BED water skiing. Southbridge approximate diameter 18”. 4-Poster King 1987 Honda XR200 Evening News $1,000 OBO Very good condition 25 Elm St. Bed Frame Maroon $5,000 Southbridge, MA $175 Call 508-885-3252 01550 Call: 413-245-9221 $800 OBO 860-377-4225 Call: 508-234-5676 Call: 508-207-0966 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com Name: TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Address:

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284 LOST & FOUND PETS -TToo--TToowwnn CCllaassssiif FREE TO GOOD oowwnn- fiieeddss HOME TT Our owner is moving and cannot take us with them... 2 year old “Molly” & “Princess” are sisters, preferably kept together. Both cats are spaded and have multi colored patchwork fur. Please Call: 774-452-1293 or email: [email protected] HELP Ruby has been missing since June 12th. She was 6 mos. old then and 65 lbs. She is now 9 mos old. She’s a boxer/terrier mix. Spayed and current on all vaccines. Graduated puppy101. Call today She’s fawn and white. Beautiful girl. Ran away from new to get in on this great deal owner in Southbridge. If you have her, have seen to make your ad POP! her or know who does have her... please, please, please call 860-634-7593. We are very worried. 508-909-4111 Thank you! or email: Lost Cat Missing from Hillview [email protected] Lane Whitinsville on 8/24/12 “Mollie” Is a longhaired tabby black & brown in color. She has 4 white paws and a white bib. She weighs 12lbs and is 2 years old, she is microchipped #985121006650768

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LOST: SOLID BLACK MALE CAT Neutered. Diabetic, needs insulin. Missing many teeth Has a few white hairs on his chest Answers to “Salem” Missing since January 31. Last seen in the vicinity of Pleasant St. and Hillcrest Ave. in Southbridge. $ BUY & SELL $ ROUTE ALL GOLD & SILVER 508-314-2252 ITEMS 169 Specializing in NUMISMATIC COINS, MISSING CAT ANTIQUES gold & silver of any Last seen 5/19/12 884 Worcester St. form! Goulding Drive area Southbridge MA Qualified with over 30 of Auburn. years experience & a Same Owners Looking To Purchase following of many SENIOR Antiques satisfied customers. DRIVER FOR 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY Tom & Camila And Collectibles We also sell a nice MORTGAGE LOAN Single Items selection of fine jewelry, CLASS A PROCESSOR- F/T New Stuff! Or Entire Estates antiques & collectibles. Milford Federal Reconnective Healing CHEM. Whitinsville Office FIREARMS WANTED: Animal Massage We Buy It All Bring in your items & see TANKERS Processes First Mortgage Collector looking WWII US Firearms Animal Communication And Also Do what they’re worth. You and Consumer Loan Applica- On-Site Estate Sales won’t leave disappointed. WANTED tions; prepares files for M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols, And Honesty and fairness underwriting; reports file to 1911/1911 A1’s “Finney” 2 year old As Always! are our best policies! • Gross 70/80K male Abyssinian. Beige Reiki/Feng Shui Estate Auctions percentage based closing attorney and per- Lee’s Coins & forms pre-closing reviews. TOP PRICES PAID (fawn) colored. He’s very Natural Foods CALL MIKE ANYTIME • Experience a must Interviews applicants for shy and has never been Flower Essences Jewelry • Non Smoker mortgage and consumer Have all necessary federal licenses outdoors!! Alpha Wave Music 508-765-9512 239 West Main Street loans. Responds to custom- East Brookfield 508-764-2635 er, attorney and broker inqui- Call Wally At Finney is Microchipped Boarding (Route 9 - Panda DAYS ries; prepares mortgage Garden Plaza) reports; orders credit 508-234-5860 Reward If Found Indoor/Outdoor Runs $$$ Skylights 508-637-1236 reports, appraisals, plot $300 plans, flood certs and Heated/Air Conditioned Make Money 508-341-6355 (cell) Immediate Selling employment verification; PLEASE Email: Opening for locks rates for customers. Bay Path Reg. Voc. Tech Day Care Your Unwanted Clerical Person High School [email protected] Supervised Groups Wanted To Buy REQUIREMENTS: is seeking Stuff!!! with excellent 400 SERVICES Daily/Weekly Rates By Collector Excellent computer/software Substitute Part Time communication/sales skills & knowledge; ability to multi- Large Play Yards Quality Dealers Wanted Old comic books-1940’s MS office background for our Bus Drivers ET ARE Best Deal Around. task; excellent communica- 402 GENERAL SERVICES 285 P C and up, old baseball and Oxford and Marlborough, MA tion skills; 1-2 years loan in- All Applicants Must Have A Training Clean, Indoor Flea Market sports cards, Beatles office location. terviewing and processing Current School Bus Drivers Basic - Advanced Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm memorabilia-1960’s and preferred. Competitive wage Certificate, A CDL License ADT FAN-C-PET Group Or Private Route 12 Send resume to and benefits. And A School Bus up, old toys, old “S” Endorsement Security System Mobile New - Open Enrollment Dudley advertisement signs; [email protected] (Behind BP) Rate of Pay is Pulse Select Grooming Salon soda, food etc. Submit resume, cover $17.34 Per Hour No Phone Line Needed Grooming www.dudleyflea.com Senior Collections letter with salary For Applications please call Arm/Disarm with Vicki Kelley Baths To Full Grooms 1-800-551-7767 Call: 860-779-2469 Clerk:Full Time requirements to: 508-248-5971, X1754 Smartphone See You There! Collector [email protected] between 7:30 am 2 doors, 1 motion, 1 Quick Professional Certifications! no agencies. EOE and 3:00 pm key, Text Notification for Milford Federal S&L Applications must be Groomer PCSA Levels I & II Main Office, Milford. 20 Years Exp. CPR Certified received in the Get your home $$$-CASH PAID-$$$ 300 HELP WANTED Perform a variety of duties Business Office by protected with ADT “We Go Right to Reiki Master For Unusual Bicycles to collect on delinquent Wednesday, Your Door” Lighterian Reiki VII residential mortgages and October 17, 2012 1870’s-1970’s 310 GENERAL HELP Speech Language Call Chris: 508-987-2419 Reconnective Healing II consumer loans. Excellent An Equal Opportunity ICNDF Certified Trainer Hi-Wheel WANTED customer service and Pathologist Employer 774-696-7365 Balloon Tire problem solving skills CBS Therapy is looking for Experienced, Caring Staff Stingray Bilingual required. Individualized Care an experienced, licensed Choppers Must be proficient with speech language pathologist 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Attention To Detail Customer Service/ Microsoft Office applications. All Cleanouts Schwin Data Entry for various school positions 508-987-0077 Columbia 2-4 years experience in in Central MA. Full time DOUGLAS PUBLIC Cleanups Shelby Specialist collections at a financial positions available. SCHOOLS 205 Federal Hill Road Colson Busy marketing office institution is preferred. Haul-Away Oxford, MA seeks full-time Bilingual Competitive wage Please send resumes to: Raleigh and benefits. Nurse - BSN Basements Etc. English/Spanish customer [email protected] Attics Going... Going... starwoodpetresort.com service/data entry Douglas Early Childhood I Pay More For Bikes representative. Submit resume, cover letter Center Apartments Gone to the Dogs with salary requirements to Training and behavior For My Museum! Garages All Conditions Considered Excellent phone manner, [email protected] 311 PART-TIME HELP .4 FTE (5 days/2 hours Yards management in your 286 LIVESTOCK No agencies 36 minutes per day) 1-800-336-2453 (BIKE) multitasking and problem WANTED home. solving skills a must. EOE DESE Certified Rental Property Positive methods Requires HS Diploma or Town of Spencer Estate Cleanouts GED and use of MS Office Deadline for applications: used. Bag Shavings is Seeking Private Snow ASSISTANT 10/15/12 Small Building WAR 2007 and other windows Plowers Certified Pet Dog $4.75 each based software. ASSESSOR Please send letter of intent, Demolition trainer and member 3.2 cubic feet kiln dried, for the 2012-2013 Winter resume and three letters of RELICS Season. The Town of East Brookfield reference to: Better Than APDT small to medium flakes, Benefits include: Health is seeking applications for plastic bags Insurance, Life Insurance, A Dumpster & If interested, please contact the 24-hr/week position of Nancy T. Lane Call Renelle at 401K, paid vacation time the Office of Utilities and Assistant Assessor. We Do It! Rock Valley Farm and more! Superintendent of Schools 508-892-1850 WAR Facilities: Experience in the 21 Davis Street FREE Estimates! email: W. Brookfield 3 Old Meadow Road, assessment of real and Douglas, MA 01516 [email protected] 508 867-2508 If interested, send Spencer, MA personal properties, 774-329-3386 SOUVENIRS resume to: Monday-Thursday knowledge of Mass General 774-230-8586 Human Resources 8:00am – 5:00pm Laws and Practices, 335 JOBS WANTED J & L WANTED or call: 508-885-7515. and familiarity with 298 WANTED TO BUY WWII & EARLIER PO Box 300 or on the Town website computer appraisal systems PCA Job wanted Pet Sitting Sturbridge, MA 01566 www.spencerma.gov is preferred. CA$H WAITING! Submit resume to the In Spencer area. Willing to travel 20-25 miles. Many Service CASH PAID Applications should be Board of Assessors I pay cash for Helmets, Swords, Preschool 122 Connie Mack Drive, years experience. Professional at Home Daggers, Bayonets, submitted as soon as Pet Sitting and Dog Walking diabetic test strips. Teacher possible. East Brookfield, MA 01515 Up to $15 per box Medals, Badges, Flags, MA certification is required. The Town of Spencer is an or by email to Call Betty: Member of National depending on type, [email protected] Association of Professional Uniforms, etc. equal opportunity employer. 774-641-6710 condition and Over 30 Years Experience. Pet Sitters expiration date Please send resume to: Established 1996 . Will pick up and pay cash. Call David 85 Oxford Ave Certified • Bonded • Insured 978-503-2908 1-508-688-0847 Dudley, MA 01571 508-347-3826 anytime I’ll Come To YOU! Or Call: 508-943-0129 www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com B4 Southbridge Evening News ¥ Wednesday, October 10, 2012

402 GENERAL SERVICES 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 402 GENERAL SERVICES 402 GENERAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT RENT RENT Armand A. Thibert NEW LISTING Southbridge WEBSTER & Son PAINTING Southbridge 2 bedroom, third floor 6 large rooms, 3 bedrooms C&C $750/Month $850 P/MO ARMY OF 1 • Painting & Wallpapering Interior/ Properties 161 Morris Street Available October 15 (All Types) Exterior 3/4 bedroom, third floor 3rd floor, coin-op wash, Water Filtration LOOK & COMPARE Heat & Hot Water Included $950/Month deadend street Do you have bad water such as staining, • Renovations & Power Washing Large 6 Rooms (1200 sf) 20 min. to Worcester Southbridge All have been remodeled and 1st/last/security odors, hardness, iron, low PH, Remodeling Carpentry Section 8 is welcomed and credit check • FREE ESTIMATES • Quality 1, 2 & 3 Stove, Refrigerator manganese, arsenic, radon or sediment Bedroom Apartments! Call after 6 p.m. • Exterior Decks • FULLY Insured • Washer/Dryer Hook-up Call: 508-320-2175 508-949-0683 Repaired & Stained • Reasonable Rates • Appliances, Off-Street Enclosed Porch, Parking. 1 Car Garage ARMY OF 1 will treat all water Rich O’Brien Small Pets OK Webster Licensed & Insured Southbridge/Charlton SOUTHBRIDGE problems!! Painting Line Available Now 2-bedroom apartment, First floor, 1 bedroom Wales, MA 28 Years Of Experience 413-245-7181 2 Bedroom 1st floor, front apartment, off street parking, • New Installations 508-248-7314 Luxury Condo. [email protected] no pets, no smoking. Clean. Appliances, Gas Fireplace Convenient to town, • Servicing all equipment $795/Month (774)230-1939 Parking $625/Month • Service plans are available TOP SHOP (508)347-3068 Call: 508-943-8755 • Well tank and pump service Call The We specialize in Call (508)765-0501 $995/Monthly Heated $850/month Quality Natural Stone & includes heat and hot water WEBSTER Junk Man Quartz Countertops NORTH James Morse DOUGLAS Call 508-320-9075 1-bedroom apartment , Please call for a 2nd floor North Brookfield, MA FREE Estimate! 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom BROOKFIELD Trees Cut 27 Grove Street Off-street parking 508-909-5105 Apartments Available $500/month Cell: 774-200-0225 TopShopNE.com 3 rooms, 1st floor SOUTHBRIDGE Brush/Limbs Prices start at $845/month. Newly renovated 282 Mechanic Street 1st month email: [email protected] Includes heat, hot water, Washer/dryer hook-up 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, plus security required Removed A/C, pool, fitness center No pets, no smoking 457 LAWN/GARDEN Off-street parking 2nd floor & children’s program. No pets Off-street parking Call 860-963-7260 WE NOW TAKE Off street parking. YOUR AUTOS $550/month Laundry hook-up, deleaded 510 550 MOBILE HOMES Black Diamond Call (508)476-3777 References and Available immediately WEBSTER FOR CASH! Lawn Care security deposit required $950/month 1-bedroom apartment with COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS For sale by Removal of Metal, Professional Work DOUGLAS 508-867-7404 Call 617-645-2811 small deck, refrigerator, motivated owner: Appliances, At Prices Beating stove, new Pergo floors. Southbridge Quiet first floor Near bus route Sturbridge, MA Furniture, TV’s. The Competition! OXFORD Southbridge 5 Room updated fully newly-renovated apartment UNIQUE STUDIO Quiet building PROFESSIONAL Construction Cleanups 1 bedroom/4 rooms No pets applianced clean, mobile Mowing APARTMENT For Rent SPACE Materials. Large screened-in porch 3 bedroom apartment, wall First and last home. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Plowing Post & Beam large kitchen and living Refrigerator and stove Fieldstone Fireplace to wall carpeting, $500.00/month For Rent Cellars/Attics Mulching Private parking, large yard room. 4 season sun porch, Cleaned. Close To All Highways washer/dryer hookup, gas 508-943-3112 98 Hamilton Street Hedge Trimming No dogs/No smoking oven and stove. Off-street lots of storage, central air, No Pets, Non-Smoking (Left Hand Side) 2 large electrified sheds (1 Small Building Patios 1st/last/references required $750/Month + Utilities parking for one. Webster Demolition, Tires. Etc. $750/month Formerly insulated) Nice private yard 1st and Last 3 room efficiency apartment. with patio screen house, Leaves Removed. includes heat/hot water Call 508-987-0813 Good security, off street Dave’s Styling/Hairdresser Seth Goudreau 508-476-3929 Call: 508-943-5901 First Floor, Good Visibility! mature plantings plus more! Residential Moves. Or call: 508-397-1044 parking, 1 person only. 774-402-4694 No Smokers/No Pets Parking 900 Sq. Ft./210 Sq. Ft. DRASTICALLY Furnaces Removed www.blkdiamondlandscaping.com Dudley River Mill Pay Own Heat and Electric Check-our-down-to- FREE Estimates 508-320-9075 REDUCED!! 2 bedroom, second floor $120/week plus park share earth prices first! Fully Insured apartment. Deck, quiet Southbridge Experienced & Village Call: 508-873-9257 Call for more details: Weekends also! neighborhood, stove and Large, spacious, 2nd 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Ambitious! fridge included. Thompson, CT floor 3 bedroom 860-315-7122 Central Mass No pets/No smoking apartment. Hardwood WEBSTER and Connecticut $685/Month Affordable floors in living room & Hartley Terrace CHARLTON Mobile Home Dave First & Last Month’s Rent 1,2 & 4 Bedroom dining room, eat-in Nugget Drive In well established 500 REAL ESTATE plus Security Apartment Homes kitchen, pantry 2 Bedroom resident owned adult 508-867-2564 Call: 508-943-4465 washer/dryer hookup, $739-$802 3-4 bedroom house with park in Quinebaug CT. Or: 508-615-9912 W/D Hook-ups storage, front & back Heat & Hot Water deck and view of pond Many extras!!! 508-581-0902 501 REAL ESTATE Refrigerator, dishwasher, & On-Site Laundry closed-in porches. Included. 508-347-7804 WANTED hardwood floor in Ample Parking Must Income Qualify livingroom, newly painted Call for an Dudley Spacious Floor Plans $850-$900 Section 8 Certification appointment: 2 bedroom, second floor Near-by Park & First/Last/Security Welcome $1,300/month Modern Kitchens 508-847-1562 FREE apartment. Deck, quiet Library No Pets Wall-To-Wall Carpet Metal Pickup neighborhood, stove and Close to I395, RT12 Spacious Closets Service Pets Only Nice Comfortable fridge included. Call: 774-258-0147 On-Site Laundry First/Last/Security A/C, Refrigerators, No pets/No smoking Easy Highway Access References 2 Bedroom Washers, Small Trailers, $685/Month FREE RENT AT MOVE-IN $20 Application Fee Mobile Home Batteries. Summer First & Last Month’s Rent For More Information 508-765-5542 Well kept in ************** plus Security Move-In Special retirement park. WE PAY YOU *2 BR ONE MONTH Southbridge Call 508-943-9567 Top Dollar For Your Call: 508-943-4465 EHO $45,000 EQUAL HOUSING Or: 508-615-9912 FREE* New 1 & 2 bedroom AUTOS OPPORTUNITY apartments. Off-street SOUTHBRIDGE Call: 774-318-0275 TRUCKS Must Income Qualify parking. No Pets. Webster Or TRACTORS ************** Voucher Holders Park Model Dudley Welcome Large, bright 2 bedroom Recently Updated 508-867-2564 All real estate advertising in 3 bedroom third floor apart- 1 Bedroom: apartment. Wall-to-wall House, Must See!! Mobile Home this newspaper is subject to ment. Bright and clean, nice $675/Month carpeting, washer/dryer 3 Bedroom 1 Bath For Sale By Owner 508-347-7804 The Federal Fair Housing Act neighborhood, off-street Call Today facilities, parking, no pets. Fully Furnished, New Porch of 1968, which makes it parking available 508-581-0902 (860)923-3919 2 Bedroom: Located in Nice Quiet Addition, Also Nice Shed & illegal to advertise any immediately. No dogs. $775/Month Credit Check & References Great Place For A Garden. preference, limitation or rivermillvillage@ First/Last Area, Private Landscap- On Beautiful Lot Near discrimination based on race, $875/Month winnco.com First & Security ed Yard, W/D-Hook-Ups, Swimming Pool. 433 CLEANING color, religion, sex, handicap, Call: 508-735-1933 Call: 508-765-5852 $650/Month Off-Street Parking, Located At Highview familial status (number of Call: 508-943-0474 Walk-Out Basement, Campground In children and or pregnancy), Screened Porch, West Brookfield. national origin, ancestry, age, SOUTHBRIDGE Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 * TLC Home * marital status, or any Southbridge Hardwood Floors, Cleaning intention to make an such East Brookfield: 961 Main Street Nice, clean, 2 & 3 No Pets/Smoking, preference, limitation or 4 bedroom townhouse bedroom apartments: We Use & Supply Organic Short term rental WEBSTER Asking $28,000 discrimination. This Sept 15th-June 15th only. $950/Month Only $1,150!!! Cleaners To Ensure Your newspaper will not Fully applianced, carpet 508-867-8736 Family’s Safety. 6RM, 4BR waterfront. Plus-Utilities knowingly accept any $1100 16 Ballard Court and hardwoods, off-street Prospect Gift Certificates For advertising for real estate parking, close to downtown. 1st/Last/Security/Preferred Sturbridge that is in violation of the law. 3 bedroom Small 55+ park, Baby Showers, $850/Month Anniversaries, And More! Our readers are hereby Spencer: From $595/Month Estates 508-434-0485 only 12 units: A Perfect Gift! informed that all dwellings 1br, 1ba, 3rd fl. Irving St. First & Security Recently renovated mobile 186 Hamilton Street 1 & 2 Bedroom Or:508-764-3853 home. New windows, paint advertising in this newspaper $500 No Pets Apartments. Office/Homes are available on and equal 3br, 2ba townhouse 2 bedroom Call Anna @ ECRE plumbing, insulation, slider Spring/Fall Cleaning opportunity basis. To Hastings Rd. $775/Month with heat Now Available: door. Walking distance to 508-499-6582 everything. Near Old Weekly/Bi-Weekly/ complain about $1200 Service Pets Only Historical Buildings STURBRIDGE HOUSE Monthly Cleaning discrimination call The LG 1br, 1ba, 2nd fl Bell St. Sturbridge Village. Flexible Hours/Days Department of Housing and W/D Hookups, Must Income Qualify RENT OR OWN $700 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch, Urban Development “HUD” 3BR, 1BA Apt 2nd fl. Stove/Refrigerator. Spencer SECTION 8 Priced for quick sale!! Registered/Insured/ toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. First/Last/Security, 1 Bedroom Apartment CERTIFICATES beautifully remodeled, School St. minutes from major $25,000 Bonded For the N.E. area, call HUD $775 References. with deck WELCOME Monthly Fee $220 ad 617-565-5308,. The toll $20 Application Fee $550/Month highways, quiet street, CALL TODAY FOR A free number for the hearing Call town sewer/water 508-765-5542 Near Bus Route. quiet Rent $1550/month 617-799-1379 GREENER TOMORROW impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Worcester: building No Smoking/Pets, 2br, 2ba condo. heat, hot (508)943-9567 plus utilities Off-Street Parking. or purchase from owner 575 VACATION RENTALS ASK FOR TAMMIE AT 505 APARTMENTS FOR water, central air, condo Coin-Op On Site. EHO 508-347-3275 ENT fees, trash, 2 parking spots, $229,900 R Southbridge First/Last, Security & [email protected] Fort Meyers Beach & basic cable included. Background Check 2 and 3 Bedroom 1 bedroom cottage, fully BROOKFIELD $1600 West Brookfield equipped, across street from 1-bedroom apartment Apartments: One bedroom completely Call 508-892-5385 530 HOUSES FOR SALE beautiful beach. Clean, quiet, 442 LICENSED DAY for rent Available remodeled. Appliances close to all attractions. Electric heat and hot water Varying Locations included, laundry room with CARE No dogs washer & dryer. Central air, NORTH BROOKFIELD $4,400 Jan. & Feb. Webster $119,900 $550/month All are very well 1 bedroom apartment owner occupied. walking 2 month rental *************** Call 508-867-7555 Neat and clean, Affordable. distance to town. Twnhse, 3BR, 1FB, maintained. Excellent location, No Smoking/No Pets 2 Half BA, End, 2 Decks, The Commonwealth of Washer/dryer hookups. FP, Carpet/Tile, Off season rates from Brookfield off street parking $350 weekly Massachusetts Office of HouseworksRealty.com Modern $650./Month Many Closets/Storage, One bedroom apartment Call for details Child Care Services 508-867-0903 kitchen and bath. First/Last Finished LL now available. 508943-7436 Could Be 239-463-3369 requires that all ads Furnished, appliances and Call: 508-867-6805 placed in the newspaper From $700/Month or 3rd BR/Familyroom, 727-204-4457 utilities included Southbridge 508-912-9192. New Roof, Siding, Windows for child care (daycare) 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Income Verification Required Call Pamela Mills in your home include $725/Month Woodstock CT ERA your license number. For More Information 1 Bedroom-Hardwoods, 508-579-4364 Please Call: washer/dryer hookups, Call: 508-769-2500 WEBSTER Country Manor 774-232-7761 refrigerator/stove. 1 BR Apartments under Local 546 CEMETERY LOTS Spencer $700 new ownership. Music Scene Bright Beginnings Southbridge 2 Bedroom-Fireplaced Refrigerator, stove, living room wall-to-wall Attractive One orTwo- Newly renovated 1 &2 Four Plots Day Care 2 bedroom Apt Bedroom Apartment, dishwasher, microwave. bedroom units available. In West Brookfield carpeting, very plush with all New cabinets/New bathroom In Worcester Country the amenities of home. Appliances, New kitchens, bath, flooring. Full and Part Time Openings for Rent W/D Hookup Available Off-street parking Hot water included in rent. Memorial Park, Paxton, MA New carpet, bright & clean Modern, Bright, Coin-op laundry In The Many references No pets Both Apartments Include: Security system “Rememberance Section” Off-street parking, Quiet Country Setting. Call: 508-622-1258 MA Lic #9010702 $675.00 per month plus Directly Off Route 9. Non-smoking All Four For $4500 OBO First and Last Heat/hot water No dogs/cats or email: (Currently Sells For Call Tina Fitzgerald: Visit Our Website 1st and Security rpcountrymanor@ $1800 Each) Call: 774-230-0680 www.spencercondos.com (508) 248-7186 508-867-8158 Call 508 917-8497 yahoo.com 508-721-2572 FOUND HERE! Wednesday, October 10, 2012 • Southbridge Evening News B5

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Extended cab, Pick-Up truck side Good Engine, Drive Train Woodstock Campground Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new 732 SPORTS UTILITY Fat Boy 7.0 generator, backup Activities include: fishing Chevy 283 & 327 boxes & Body Parts. Anniversary Edition Mastercraft tires. $1,200 camera, (2) new batteries, pond, pool, etc. Open April crankshafts (2) 8ft, good condition, also 2004 Land Rover 10,250 miles, a lot of hydraulic leveling jacks, 15 thru October. 35’ Trailer 224,000 miles have ladder rack free if you Call: 860-974-1801 chrome, drag bars, many extras, with attached 8x16 screen buy boxes! Freelander Super G carb porch, includes lot. Call: 508-892-8481 2000 CHRYSLER SEBRING excellent condition. $6,000 OBO $500 Call: 774-922-2098 CONVERTIBLE 78K miles. Extremely well $18,000 95,000 miles $13,500 OBO End of Season LEER FIBERGLASS maintained, clean Carfax. Call: 508-340-7950 Call: 508-892-4102 Call: 508-885-4651 Many updates, new tires, Sport leather interior, faux Reduction!!! 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