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6 56525 10441 1 10 • Friday, June 21, 2013 RELAY FOR LIFE One more ‘for the cause’ RELAY FOR LIFE NETS NEARLY $190K FOR ACS BY MARK ASHTON years ago.” NEWS STAFF WRITER Even before the event officially began, SOUTHBRIDGE — As usual, it provided the field was flooded with campers and proof that there is great strength in num- workers preparing and serving the bers — as well as in the Power of One. Survivor’s Meal to hundreds of purple- The latter was the team name of shirted special guests, who gathered under Barbara Lammert, who set up shop at one the big top for recognition and special end of a soggy McMahon Field last Friday, attention. June 14, to walk faithfully, frequently, and At 6 p.m. Friday, things got underway throughout the night “for the cause.” with opening remarks from Lou DeMauro, The 16th Annual Relay for Life of the who set forth the ACS goal of “making this Greater Southbridge Area enjoyed sunny the last century” for cancer, and State Rep. Friday and Saturday weather (although Peter Durant, offering words of encour- portions of the track and field were still agement, comfort, and hope. A Police spongy from Thursday night’s hard rain) Department Honor Guard was on hand for and spirits buoyed by the camaraderie the singing of the National Anthem by that comes from friends and neighbors Daniel Briere, followed by lighting of the united for a purpose. “Eternal Flame” by Pauline Lusignan and That purpose, of course, was to work Lorraine McNamara. and walk together, to raise funds for the Doves were released, and then, to kick American Cancer Society and its efforts to off the Survivor Celebration Lap, those in find cures for cancer and to alleviate the purple shirts walked slowly but steadfast- suffering of those battling one of its many ly around the oval to the generous – and forms. tear-generating – applause and support of “Life is ” was this year’s others lining the track. theme, brought to life by those who were The first official tally listed the fundrais- Believin’ in Steven or taking things One ing at more than $105,000, with each subse- Day at a Time. quent count registering higher than last But those at the field weren’t dwelling on year’s same-time-period totals. The All- the negative. Instead, they were engaged Mark Ashton photos Team Banner Lap revealed a number of new teams, along with the stalwart faith- in uplifting, even joyous, labors, honoring The 16th Annual Relay for Life of the Greater Southbridge Area took place Friday and Saturday, June ful. As dusk settled over the city, it was and remembering those lost to the struggle 14 and 15, at McMahon Field. but celebrating survivors and – as the time for the poignant lighting of the Relay motto affirms – making more birth- Luminaria and the Candle Lap, accom- days. organize and energize the annual Relay. in town, and its members provided both plished to the accompaniment of bag- Three co-chairs of the event – Lou But as essential to the cause as were comfort and support for many of the walk- pipers presenting “Amazing Grace” and DeMauro, Rick Stearns, and Ray Fournier their efforts, it was the arrival of teams ers – including survivors in whose lives then music to walk to. – were quick to praise the efforts of a score and team members, survivors and care- they’ve already played truly life-saving On one side of the field, the word of local committee members, working tire- givers, first-timers and 16-year veterans, roles. “We’ve lost family and close friends “HOPE” was illuminated electrically. On lessly,many for months, behind the scenes that energized the residents of this small to cancer,” said one team member. In the other side, candlelit luminaria spelled – and typically on the front lines – to tent city into a community of committed effect, they’re working to put themselves – out the word “CURE” on the aluminum volunteers. someday – out of business. grandstands. Hundreds of commemora- They were there for the same and differ- There were Happy Campers Against tive luminaria lined the track and filled ent reasons, frequently at the invitation of Cancer, a healthy contingent of veteran rows of shelves and makeshift bleachers, a loved one or friend, eager to help, sup- Hedgehogs and Jolly Jesters, daughters honoring beloved pepes and memeres, port, donate to, or volunteer for an effort manning booths for their moms, sisters, moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and both joyous and reverential. and brothers, elaborate campsites and way-too-young classmates lost to the dis- SUMMER VACATION Betty Morgan was there from Brimfield humble pop-up tents, all sheltering walk- ease or still battling bravely. CLASSES START as captain of the Bizzee Beez. On her team ers and workers, adding comfort as well as Quiet time officially began at 10 p.m., July 8th and 29th were family and friends, former day-care dollars to the cause. with a Pajama Lap and a more somber customers who’ve lost moms and dads to “Bob, my husband, died nine years ago,” 9am-3:30pm group of marchers, many of whom pon- cancer, or those walking to celebrate “my said Pauline Lusignan of the aforemen- dered the presence of loved ones “walk- Sturbridge • Barre • Spencer aunt, who’s a lung cancer survivor,” or tioned Jesters. “I got started, and I couldn’t ing” with them along the trail. The next even for “Sue, a former member of the give it up!” Her team had dozens of raffle morning found the track still alive with team who lost the fight.” items – “everything donated” – and 3,000 team members. “I walked until 2 a.m. and Meanwhile, Barb Lammert of tickets to sell toward the total fundraising then got up at 5:30,” said Terry Moriarty of Southbridge performed as a one-woman effort. the Fighting Irish Team. She and her team “just for a cheer,” but also because The Knutty Knights were back, along mother are both cancer survivors and she’s been a part of the local Relay for 15 of with the Gateway Drama Dearies, the Relay regulars. its 16 years. “There are just too many peo- Fighting Irish, F Troop, and other stead- There were as many reasons for being ple I know (affected by cancer),” she said. fast teams of volunteers. But also on hand there as there were participants. “I love “I walk all night – I’m a night walker.” were a handful of first-year entries or rel- getting here on Friday to see people start The Cancer Center at Harrington atively new teams, including one from setting up,” said former Relay co-chair and Hospital has had a team (of Caring Dexter-Russell. “We’ve been trying to year-long volunteer and advocate for the Crusaders) at the develop a wellness program at work,” said event Ron Ravenelle. “This is something Relay for three Dexter-Russell team organizer John you’ve just got to see from beginning to years – since the Looney. “We’ve lost several employees (to end.” Coincidentally, this year’s event fell opening of that unit cancer), and personally I lost a niece seven on his birthday. “That’s what we’re about,” he reiterated. “Making birthdays.” This year’ event, in fact, featured the combined efforts of dozens of teams, hun- dreds of walkers with thousands of sto- ries, all working to raise a couple hundred thousand dollars toward the eradication of cancer and its ravages on humanity. Ray Fournier, meanwhile, was rushing around to keep things running smoothly and on schedule – with Saturday morning

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Livia Lajoie, Jaclyn Tretheway and Jayda Rodriguez all walked for Team Believin’ in Steven, named for The Memory Wall listed dozens of reasons – including family and friends – for taking part in Relay. their classmate Steven Howe, who succumbed to cancer less than a year ago.

Pauline Lusignan was part of the Jolly Jesters raf- fling off dozens of gift items, raising thousands for the cause.

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Signs of hope were everywhere. Adam Phillips gets a lift from friends Ariana Plante, Jacob Webb, and Jessica McCann. All were part of the Cronin Cabinets Team.

Barbara Lammert set up shop as the Power of One Even the muddy track reflected some hope in the As dusk settled over the field, CURE awaited on team, in honor of “too many friends and family” The Eternal Flame stayed lit for the entire Relay. Relayers’ efforts. the grandstands. lost to cancer.

Early morning Saturday walkers cast long shadows on the track. Luminaria remember and honor friends and family. Early morning mist rises from the field Saturday morning.

Bracelets provided evidence of the volunteers’ Young pirate Destiny Hardy did her part for the commitment to causes. cause. The tent city was alive even before the official 8:00 a.m. Saturday wakeup.

Friends Sarah Williams and Megan Hufault helped out at a registra- Gail White and daughter Terry Moriarty, both cancer survivors, tion table. Walkers took to the track in either direction. walked as part of the Fighting Irish team.

When the big top went up on Thursday, the weather wasn’t very cooperative. Special hand-made shelves displayed one team’s gallery of “Precious Treasures.” Friday, June 21, 2013 • 13 THE FACES OF RELAY Relay for Life celebrates survivors, honors those lost to cancer

SOUTHBRIDGE — The weather forecast was grim, but at the 16th Annual Relay for Life of the Greater Southbridge Area, the skies were clear and the sun was warm as hun- dreds convened to remember those lost to cancer, celebrate those who have conquered it, and raise money for the American Cancer Society. As of press time, more than $185,000 has been raised — and counting.

Adam Minor photos Messages like this one (“Don’t give up!”) were scrawled throughout the event on the memory board.

Bryan Perry, 2, of Southbridge, has throws caution to the wind and plays around in the muddiest parts of the track at McMahon Field during the Survivors decked out in purple Relay T-shirts take early parts of the Relay. a walk around the track.

The McMahon Field track was packed with cancer survivors for the Survivor Lap.

During the Survivor’s Lap, attitudes ranged from joyous to somber.

Blake Andrews, 8, of Southbridge, poses at the Mike Dupuis dresses up for the Mr. Miss Relay with Buddy, a 6-week-old beagle/lab mix. Southbridge contest.

A young Relayer takes part in the Survivor’s Lap.

Proud survivors walk in the Survivor’s Lap.

Hugs abounded during the emotional Survivor’s Lap. The glasses say it all (“I love the Relay for Life.”) 14 • Friday, June 21, 2013 THE FACES OF RELAY

Participants in the Mr. Miss Southbridge Contest solicit donations. Shaun Moriarty, far left, a member of the What the Dickens?! team, would be the even- Jakob Knoebel, 2, of Sturbridge, takes a turn tual winner of the contest. splashing in an infield puddle at McMahon Field.

Lilly Kavorkian, left, 4, of Charlton, and Jennessa Sepuka, 3, of Southbridge, show off the face paint Team 11077 — a group of Leicester Girls Scouts (Troop 11077) — shows off signs they made for the they received at the Relay. “Why I Relay” Lap.

Everyone had a reason to Relay. Why I Relay Lap participants showed off a variety of reasons (and signs) as to the motivations behind them being at the Relay last weekend.

No matter how old you are, everyone had a reason to walk in the Relay for Life. Family was the reason for this one to Relay — all in hope for a cure. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Friday, June 21, 2013 • 15 THE FACES OF RELAY

This “pirate” takes a stroll during the Why I Relay Lap — because he can.

David Dore photo This year’s Mr. Miss Southbridge Contest champion — Shaun Moriarty.

The Forget-Me-Nots, of Dudley — from left, Emily Martel, 16; Angela Rodinou, 16; Erin Rohr, 16; Devon Walker, 18; Lauren Milosh, 15; Jessica Moore, 15; and Jacob Milosh, 14.

The Fighting Irish — Carissa Allard, 9, of Charlton, Kaylyn Daigneault, 10, Jody Laperle and Rylee Many reasons to Relay were deeply personal. Laperle, all of Putnam, Conn. The team was selling handmade ribbon pins.

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BOSTON — Sen. Richard T. Moore, D- Free Fun Fridays is a summer pro- Museum. Battleship Cove; Ocean Explorium; The Uxbridge, announced that the Highland gram sponsored by the Highland Street • July 12: Museum of Fine Arts Cape Cod Museum of Natural History; Street Foundation is once again spon- Foundation which opens the doors to Boston; Larz Anderson Auto Museum; The Eric Carle Museum. soring “Free Fun Fridays” this summer. many of Massachusetts’ most treasured Cape Cod Children’s Museum; Pilgrim • Aug. 16: The Institute of Back by popular demand, this pro- museums and cultural venues at no cost Hall Museum; Museum of Russian Contemporary Art/Boston; USS gram provides free admission to some of to visitors. Over the past four summers Icons; Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. Constitution Museum; Concord Massachusetts’ most well known attrac- more than 500,000 visitors have enjoyed • July 19: JFK Library & Museum; Museum; Edward Gorey House; tions every Friday from June 28 through Free Fun Fridays. This year marks the Reagle Music Theatre; Buttonwood Springfield Museums; Berkshire Aug. 30. fifth anniversary of Free Fun Fridays Park Zoo; Danforth Art; Hancock Museum. “There is no better way to experience and a record-breaking 60 venues will Shaker Village; Garden in the Woods. • Aug. 23: Isabella Stewart Gardner the history and culture of participate, with six cultural venues in • July 26: Commonwealth Museum; Museum of African American Massachusetts than by seeing it in per- Massachusetts open free-of-charge Shakespeare Company; New England History; New Bedford Whaling son,” said Moore, a former member of every Friday for 10 weeks this summer. Historic Genealogical Society; Museum; Fitchburg Art Museum; the Committee on Tourism, Arts and This summer’s “Free Fun Fridays” American Textile History Museum; Fruitlands Museum; Sterling and Cultural Development. “Thanks to the schedule is as follows: Children’s Museum in Easton; Amelia Francine Clark Art Institute. Highland Park Foundation, families • June 28: Freedom Trail Foundation; Park Children’s Museum; Higgins • Aug. 30: Plimoth Plantation; The have the opportunity to visit several fab- Mass MoCA; Stone Zoo; Worcester Art Armory Museum. Discovery Museums; New Repertory ulous museums and cultural attractions Museum; Heritage Museums & • Aug. 2: Boston Children’s Museum; Theatre; Ecotarium; Normal Rockwell throughout the Commonwealth without Gardens; Tanglewood. Franklin Park Zoo; Arnold Arboretum; Museum; The Mount: Edith Wharton’s spending a dime. ‘Free Fun Fridays’ • July 5: Mass Audubon’s Boston Fuller Craft Museum; Wenham Home. also promotes the Commonwealth’s Nature Center; Cape Cope Museum of Museum; The Mahaiwe Peforming Arts To learn more about the Highland dynamic tourism sector, and even pro- Art; Martha’s Vineyard Museum; Center. Street Foundation’s Free Fun Fridays vides increase in business for nearby Children’s Museum at Holyoke; • Aug. 9: Boston Harbor Island program, visit http://www.highland- restaurants and vendors.” Volleyball Hall of Fame; Peabody Essex Alliance; The Sports Museum; street.org or call 617-969-8900. 16 • Friday, June 21, 2013 THE TEAMS OF RELAY Relay for Life walkers show team spirit

Adam Minor photos SOUTHBRIDGE — Life is a treasure. The theme of this year’s Relay for Life of the Greater Southbridge Area was taken to heart by many last weekend, as treasure chests, pirates and all sorts of other goodies could be seen around McMahon Field. During the Team Lap, Relayers had the chance to show off some team spirit, chanting their team’s name, or dressing up for the occasion. Friday, June 21, 2013 • 17 THE TEAMS OF RELAY 18 • Friday, June 21, 2013 REMEMBER Relayers remember those taken by cancer

Adam Minor photos SOUTHBRIDGE — As the sun set on the Relay for Life Friday,June 14, the lights came on, candles were lit and silence descended on McMahon Field as Relayers walked around the track to remember those lost to cancer.

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BY DAVID DORE Department seeking the condi- STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER tion of the four people was not QUOTATION OF THE WEEK STURBRIDGE — Police immediately returned. believe a medical issue was the The crash and subsequent “If I slow down, I’ll stop. And cause of a head-on accident investigation caused traffic I’ll never get started again.” Friday,June 14 in Fiskdale that delays on Route 20, Holland - Ray Fournier, a co-chairman of the sent four people to the hospital. Road and Route 148 for a couple Relay for Life of the Greater Sturbridge Police Sgt. Kevin of hours in the late morning Southbridge Area, commenting on his Mercier said a 2013 Toyota and early afternoon of June 14. drive to volunteer for the annual event. RAV4 driven by Eric Romano of Responding to the scene were Brimfield was heading east on public safety crews from OPEN TO CLOSE Route 20, between Goodell Sturbridge, Southbridge and Street and Brookfield Road Brookfield, along with the TOWN HALL (Route 148), the morning of Massachusetts Highway Monday-Wednesday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 14. Romano crossed into Department and the Thursday: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. the westbound lane and collid- Sturbridge Highway Friday: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. ed with a 2006 Kia Optima driv- Department. en by Phyllis Grady of Spencer. 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This summer’s concert series on the Sturbridge Town Common, for example, is a potpourri of musical genres and styles – from kids stuff to a Sinatra impersonator, CLARIFICATION from Neil Diamond and Connie Francis tributes to high school jazz bands, from From the country and Top 40 pop hits to German Editor: and Polish brass band favorites. In our recent It all began Friday, June 14, in fact, with series of candi- “Jazz on the Common” from the date profiles for Tantasqua Regional Junior and Senior the upcoming High School Jazz Bands. On Thursday, race for Town June 20, The Diamond Collection took the Council, you may stage at the gazebo on the common, offer- have noticed that ing the best of Neil Diamond with a flair a feature on can- for faithfully recreating everything from didate Albert “Sweet Caroline” (natch!) to “some lesser- “Apple” Vecchia known gems. has not appeared. The Diamond Collection features a nine- Courtesy photos After several piece band formed in Western The Diamond Collection is part of this year’s Sturbridge Concerts on the Common, performing recent- Al Vecchia Massachusetts in 2000 and garnering attempts to reach ly with a program of faithful re-creations of some of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits and “lesser-known out via e-mail and recognition from a loyal contingency of gems.” “Diamondheads.” Fronted by Kenny phone, Vecchia did not respond to Labelle, the band boasts a lineup of skilled requests for an interview in time for our singer/songwriter in his own right, is orig- Diamond Tribute) (Publick House & deadline of Wednesday, June 19. If you musicians devoted to maintaining accura- inally from Worcester. Betterment) (Rain Location: Burgess cy and authenticity with an energetic would like more information on Vecchia Later in the season, The Mad Bavarian Elementary School) before the election next week, check out stage show of four decades of hits from an Thursday, June 27: Big Pay Back Brass Band will present a unique and his letter to the editor published in the American icon. invigorating tribute to “Musikanten des (Country & Top 40’s) (Betterment) Friday,June 14 edition of the News, either The rest of the concerts are also on Heimatlandes” with German marches, Thursday,July 4: Livestock (Americana) online at www.theheartofmassachu- Thursday evenings, basically at 6 p.m., and waltzes, polkas and “happy music” they’ve (Betterment) free and open to the public. shared at picnics and parades, Thursday, July 11: Eric Monroe setts.com, or call us at (508) 909-4130 to see Big PayBack, based in Smithfield, R.I., Oktoberfests and festivals of all kinds, (Children’s Music) (LLC Grant & if we have a copy. Don’t forget to vote on performs a rousing program of classic, concerts in the park and “second-time- Betterment) Tuesday, June 25! modern, and Southern Rock, along with around weddings.” Thursday, July 18: The Sounds of Frank R&B, Top 40s, and mainstream country The series will conclude on Thursday, (Frank Sinatra) (Sturbridge Tourist covers. Among the hits on their playlist Aug. 22, with Jumpin’ Juba and a program Association) are Lynard Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home of jazz augmented by front-man Steve Thursday, July 25: 215TH Army Band Alabama,” the Rolling Stones’ “Honky Hurl’s eclectic love of acoustic and electric (Publick House and S.T.A. (Rain Location: Tonk Woman,” America’s “Horse with No guitar, rootsy folk, and piano blues. Burgess Elementary School) Name,” and Credence Clearwater The Sturbridge Recreation Department Thursday, Aug. 1: The Mad Bavarian Revival’s “Proud Mary” (Rollin’ on the has put this summer’s schedule of con- Brass Band (German & Polish) River). David Kearsley, a lead and backup certs together, with such sponsors as the (Sturbridge Tourist Assoc.) singer for the band, as well as a Publick House, the Betterment Thursday, Aug. 8: Illusions Committee, the (Contemporary) (LLC Grant and S.T.A.) TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Sturbridge Tourist Thursday,Aug. 15: Assocation, and Donna Lee (as PUBLIC MEETINGS LLC grants. Connie Francis) The complete (Sturbridge Tourist schedule for the Association) SOUTHBRIDGE TUESDAY, JUNE 25 summer of 2013 fol- Thursday,Aug. 22: Special State Election, 7 lows, with musical Jumpin Juba (Jazz MONDAY, JUNE 24 a.m. to 8 p.m., Oliver Wight genre and sponsors Band) (LLC Grant & Curriculum Committee, 7 Tavern, Old Sturbridge listed in parenthe- S.T.A.) p.m. at old high school Village ses – along with All concerts begin Sturbridge Tourist “rain location” at 6 p.m. on the TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Association, 7 p.m., Town when appropriate. Sturbridge Hall Conference Room 1 For more informa- Common and are Town and Special Senate tion, contact the free and open to the Election, 7a.m. to 8 p.m. at WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 Recreation public. Bring your Community Center Department at 508- own lawn chairs Housing Authority, 7 p.m. Regional Economic and blankets. For at high rise Development Information 347-2041. Academy, 6:30 p.m. more information, THURSDAY, JUNE 27 STURBRIDGE call the Sturbridge THURSDAY, JUNE 27 SUMMER Recreation Retirement Board, 8:30 CONCERTS 2013 Department at: 508- a.m. at Town Hall Finance Committee, 7 p.m., Veterans Memorial Friday, June 14: 347-2041. Hall, Town Hall Jazz on the STURBRIDGE Common (TRHS & Mark Ashton can SATURDAY, JUNE 22 CHARLTON TRJH Jazz Bands) be reached at: Thursday, June mark@stonebridge- Board of Assessors, 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 25 20: The Diamond press.com, or by call- p.m., Town Hall Conference Collection (Neil ing: 508-909-4144. 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CHILINSKI when he was just “a child.” We recently PRESIDENT & PUBLISHER had the fun and pleasure of visiting a couple of local elementary school class- rooms to talk to the kids about their ADAM MINOR career possibilities and came away with a EDITOR stack of reports they had done on the topic of “Setting Goals.” Inspiration for the assignment came from the reading of a book, “Miss DITORIAL Rumphius,” in which the lead character E achieves “three things she had told her grandfather she was going to do.” The kids were charged by their teacher with coming up with three Finding goals of their own, and they wholeheartedly did so – in writing. Because it’s potentially reality enlightening to envision the future by way of the aspirations of second- graders, we hereby share ASAP some of those heartfelt goals. (Please note that AS YOU any misspellings can be There’s something profoundly real blamed not on the kids about working the land — planting a LIKE IT but on the aging eyes and peach tree by hand in rain-wet grass, LOCAL ELKS TO HOST BIKE SAFETY DAY memory of this colum- maneuvering rocks like File photo MARK ASHTON nist.) puzzle pieces to build AUBURN — The Auburn Webster Lodge of Elks #2118, with the assistance of the All the kids are mem- stone raised beds, hand- Auburn Police and Fire departments, will be holding a Bike Safety and Helmet Day on bers of Mrs. Beth shaping the small Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rain date of July 20). Champney’s second-grade class at mounds of our corn- The event will include free helmet fittings and replacement if necessary, while sup- Charlton Street School. We have edited field, laying out paths in plies last. Skateboarders welcome, we have all purpose helmets available for you! Rules here and there (we doubt we could have wood chips. of the road and proper hand signals will be taught, along with Bicycle Alley of spelled “Arizona” correctly in the second Even when not work- Worcester, explaining and providing bike safety checks. grade, either), but only for clarity and ing, the surround sound While bike and helmet safety will be the key focus of the day, there will be several other components, like fire safety,fingerprinting and face painting just to mention a few. consistency. of nature is a constant Pictured, Rhianna Labay,9, of Oxford, wears the new helmet she got at the Bike Safety Abrahm Routhier set his first goal at presence, even in a place and Helmet Day last year. being “a chemistry just minutes from down- GUS STEEVES scientist/builder/artist” because he “got town – hearing a dozen inspired by the great scientists and avian dialects alongside astronomers.” His second goal is to “go to the crickets and frogs, watching the dart- TO THE EDITOR Canada, because I want maple syrup,” ing fireflies flickering across the dark and his third goal is to “make the world a backdrop of windswept trees. better place,” mainly by “picking up Although I put all these images down Gimas explains reason behind absence trash off the street.” here in words, the words themselves are A classmate wants to become a hair- not real. They have only the barest sem- To the Editor: evening during the sum- class. I want to thank the dresser (“because I always play Hello blance of the living reality all around our This letter is for the resi- mer. It was strictly for work Town Administrator, Mr. Kitty Salon”) and to go to Africa “to make home by night or day. The Bible has it all dents of Sturbridge. reasons that I could not Suhoski, for informing the sure people don’t keep killing tigers and wrong when it says, “In the beginning I apologize for not being attend. Due to the fact that public of the reason for my cheetahs.” Thus, Aleisha Algarin hopes was the Word” – words strip the world of at the third night of the the summer sessions are absence. to “make the world more beautiful by sav- much of what it really is, sometimes annual town meeting. each six weeks long, it is ing endangered animals so they won’t making it abstract to the point of absurd- However, I teach on not in the best interest of DR. PRISCILLA C. GIMAS become extinct.” ity. Tuesday and Thursday the students to cancel a STURBRIDGE Arguing that “everyone should do Sure, by writing the frog calls down, three goals in their life,” Thomas Morse my words might cause you to recall your says, “I want to be a scientist so I can own experiences with peepers or bull- Lally: Zotos ‘has the interests of Southbridge at heart’ make slime.” Abraham Colon, mean- frogs. But that can never be what I now while, in addition to wanting to become a hear — the subtle intertwining of sounds To the Editor: undertakes. nitely has the interests of drummer and travel to Puerto Rico that combine into a musical improvisa- Paul Zotos in the political The folks in Southbridge Southbridge at heart. (“because it’s hot and it never snows”), tion in which living and manmade arena will represent the would be well represented wants to “stop bullying by telling people instruments come and go without end. people and listen to the peo- by having Paul Zotos on the MIKE LALLY to stop saying mean words to other peo- And that’s just in sound, only one way ple. His social and political Council. He is a trustwor- CHARLTON ple.” of interacting with Earth. Text can’t ade- skills will definitely aug- thy, honest and a very lik- After setting her own goals, Kristina quately portray the differences in how ment any initiatives he able gentleman. He defi- Lynch hopes that her (future) children the four or more kinds of soil we dug out will “set the same three goals … (in order of the tree’s hole feel in my hands: dry to) be just like me – nice, pretty, and and rocky sand, wet and heavy clay, Zotos’ tenacity ‘will serve us well’ smart!” Self-confidence, of course, goes a crumbly goat manure, dense, root-packed To the Editor: youth he spearheaded and Council. Few can rival the long way toward being able to realize topsoil. Words say almost nothing about Once again, it is election oversaw the successful knowledge he has gained as one’s personal goals. the mélange of smells carried on the time, and it is our right and operation of a youth dance a witness to this era in the One classmate wants to work at Home breeze, and I can’t attempt to claim what duty for us to select those program that supposedly history of our town. Depot because he likes to work with the sensual symphony that surrounds us who will lead up through could not be done. Paul Zotos also displays a tools; another wants to “make France a might all taste like. what appears to be more In his position of leader- unique ability to both think beautiful place … by telling people to stop More important, there are no words to trying times ahead. ship at the Southbridge out of the box and combine smoking” (“Ne fumez pas, tu chimney really portray Earth’s transformation of If you have been follow- Cable Access program his that with the application of tete! – our words, not hers); and a third a tiny seed in a raised bed into a bean or ing the news, I needn’t have many years of experience smart, no-nonsense strate- wants to “spray paint vehicles.” zucchini plant and ultimately into food. to tell you about the strife included innumerable gies to bring these ideas to Among the various goals of making the You simply cannot get that in a news- and conflict that are regu- hours of unpaid time to see fruition. world a more beautiful place, are Jenisey room, on a blog, or talking in the most lar features at our Town to it that the programs I invite you all to join me Ramos’ plan to give “toys to people that expressive human language – just the Council meetings. What is were done correctly. This in voting for Paul Zotos for don’t have any,” Tatiana Rodriguez’ goal barest hint of it. needed now is tough-mind- tenacity, he has shown us, Town Council — you won’t of “giving food to stray animals,” and Yet we humans spend so much time try- ed optimism to steer us will serve us well. regret it. Jane Morales’ intentions to “tell people ing to convince each other and ourselves though the rough waters to He has been a lens on the to stop drugs.” In the meantime, she also that the words matter. Sometimes they come. Eye of the Commonwealth, HUGH MACKINNON hopes to visit Ireland so she can “catch a do, and the uniquely human ideas and Paul Zotos possesses this giving us a clear view of SOUTHBRIDGE leprechaun.” the things we do with them have effects quality and more. Even as a the workings of our Town Anielys Rodriguez wants to visit out of all proportion to their quirky ori- Antarctica because she’s “curious about gins. But only rarely do they approach that continent.” She also wants to “help nature’s unrehearsed completeness. On local charter change: There’s got to be a better way mammals and other animals.” Eric Starting with words, we’ve built barri- Smith – whose printing is exquisitely leg- ers between ourselves and Earth. Some with the Home Rule sy as to whether we should To the Editor: ible – wants to be a zookeeper and would are physical, including glass windows I am writing today to Amendment to the retain the council-manager like to “travel to Florida to see a white and the complex structure of the encourage every registered Massachusetts constitution form of local government, shark and … my brother and sister.” (He Internet, but the most crucial are mental, voter within the Town of (and relevant sections of switch to a mayor-council doesn’t say if they all live together.) concerns and preconceptions that are Southbridge to vote no on the Massachusetts General form of city government, Emma Pelloni’s first goal is to be often not real but have been with us for all nine ballot questions Laws) it provides us with or go back to some flavor of teacher because she likes to “teach kids years or generations. They are things this coming Tuesday. the scope within which we town government in which and make them smart”; Kaylie Paul we’ve learned at the expense of time par- The Charter Review can do our jobs as elected citizens can vote directly,as would “make the world more beautiful by ticipating in Earth’s living community. process that began in officials. members of either an open painting houses with permission.” With Most of that community ignores such August 2009 with former The Southbridge Home or a representative Town any luck, she’ll have the help of Keanu things, but we’re beginning to see the Council Chairman Steve Rule Charter (much like Meeting. I am currently fin- Sirimongkboune, who’s “going to be fix- concerns we invest with so much energy Lazo, and is only just com- the municipal government ishing my first year as a ing roofs.” could have a huge impact on the rest, for ing to a conclusion this itself) belongs to the people member of the Gabrielle Morales, after going to good or ill. coming Tuesday, was con- of this community, and not Southbridge Town Council, Arizona “to go swimming in a swimming Either way, Earth’s non-humans have voluted, flawed in several their elected officials. and although I can’t say pool,” hopes to “help people make a gar- no chance to give consent. Until they key ways, and unfortunate- Although it’s certainly pos- specifically which alter- den.” Who can fault Jayden Flanders for have some say in the outcome, we do not ly for the community as a sible for the local officials nate form of government wanting to go to England to see the have the right to impose our purely whole, subjected to numer- within a community to would be better for this Flanders Castle? Jasmine Maldonado human interests on them. To do so is pro- ous power struggles by self- request certain kinds of community, I will tell you wants to “sing and make music.” Ana foundly disrespectful of other species’ interested local officials small changes to its munic- that the current system is Lima has her sights set on being a DJ and antiquity and right to live on this planet, along the way. ipal charter by way of profoundly dysfunctional, traveling to Lima “because it is my last and might lead to our own demise. The Southbridge Home Special Legislation, under and it would serve us well name and it sounds cool.” By contrast, redesigning our culture to Rule Charter is, on the local Massachusetts law, some to try something else. Thank goodness for second-graders. take such rights into account and to give level, analogous to what the specific and more substan- Overall, accepting the Their hopes and goals may indeed make us more time to participate with the United States Constitution tive changes to the local questions you’ll see on the the world “more beautiful” and “a better world physically will help us rediscover is on the federal level. It checks and balances within ballot will only solidify the place.” “It is amazing what one person our intimate, wordless communication specifies the goal posts and a local government (such as existing status quo, which can do,” notes River Walsh. Peter and keep us alive. Every hour we choose the playing field, the frame- the ballot question relating is why I urge you all to vote Morales concludes that “changing the to be planting, listening, walking, feeling work for our elected offi- to the Town Manager’s no on all nine of them at world is a nice thing to do.” in the real world, rather than just the cir- cials to carry out their appointment) are more the polls this coming cumscribed world we’ve devised for our- duties. In the hierarchy of appropriate for an elected Tuesday. Mark Ashton can be reached at: selves, the more alive we are and the law, it’s up one level from Charter Commission. [email protected], or by call- longer other species are likely to live. the local regulations we In recent years, there has AMELIA PELOQUIN refer to as “bylaws.” Along been increasing controver- SOUTHBRIDGE ing: 508-909-4144. Friday, June 21, 2013 • 5 Southbridge Remembers

tos, courtesy of Jacob Edwards Library and the Southbridge Historical Association, were taken in 1916.

This week, “Southbridge Remembers” takes a look at a pair of photos from near- Photos and information used courtesy of Dick Whitney, of Southbridge. For more ly 100 years ago of the interior of the Jacob Edwards Library,two years after its con- interesting pictures and tidbits about Southbridge, visit his website at www.dickwhit- struction at the present location on the corner of Main and Foster Streets. The pho- ney.net! POLICE LOGS

Editor’s Note: The information contained in these police SOUTHBRIDGE – 9:54 p.m. – Larceny, Pine Street logs was obtained through either press releases or other public documents kept by each police department, and is SUNDAY, JUNE 16 considered to be the account of police. All subjects are con- SOUTHBRIDGE – All Day – Three accidents and two sidered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If a domestic disputes. One of latter led to arrest of Amanda case is dismissed in court or the party is found to be inno- Hausammann of 135 Locust Ave. for domestic assault. cent, The News, with proper documentation, will update SOUTHBRIDGE – 12:35 p.m. – Missing person, River the log at the request of the arrested party. Street WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 SOUTHBRIDGE – 7:42 p.m. – Burglary of car, Roger Street SOUTHBRIDGE – All Day – Two larcenies. SOUTHBRIDGE – 8:06 p.m. – Incident at his home led to SOUTHBRIDGE – 10:47 a.m. – Traffic stop on Central arrest of Jeffrey Cruz of 9 Rose St. on a domestic assault Street led to arrest of Andrew Smith of Charlton for unli- warrant. censed driving, driving after suspension, using forged RMV documents, and unregistered/uninsured vehicle. MONDAY, JUNE 17 SOUTHBRIDGE – 1:44 p.m. – Missing person,Brochu SOUTHBRIDGE – All Day – Three accidents, two bur- Street glaries. One oflatter led to arrest of Michael Belanger of SOUTHBRIDGE – 3:32 p.m. – Arrested Roger Demers of 23 Village Drive for attempted daytime felony burglary, 161 Mechanic St on warrant for failure to pay fines for burglary tool possession, and a warrant for driving after larceny. suspension. SOUTHBRIDGE – 5:40 p.m.— Car burglary, Morris SOUTHBRIDGE – 9:40a.m. – Fraud,Morris Street Street SOUTHBRIDGE – 11 a.m. – Larceny, Wolcott Street SOUTHBRIDGE – 7:27 p.m. – Unattended death, SOUTHBRIDGE – 3:48 p.m. – Non-violent family Highland Street offense, Riverview Place. SOUTHBRIDGE – 11:59 p.m. – Domestic dispute, SOUTHBRIDGE – 4:16 p.m.— Suspicious person call on Plimpton Street North Woodstock Road led to arrest of Paul Pfosi of THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Woodstock for disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, larceny under $250 and being a fugitive from justice SOUTHBRIDGE – All Day – Three accidents. (Conn.). SOUTHBRIDGE – 2:55a.m. – Domestic dispute, Village SOUTHBRIDGE – 5:23 p.m. – Threats, Plimpton Street Drive SOUTHBRIDGE – 9:26 p.m. – Concurrent vandalism on SOUTHBRIDGE – 2:28 p.m. – Larceny,East Main Street SOUTHBRIDGE – 9:25 p.m. – Traffic stop on Main Charlton Street and assault on Foster Street. SOUTHBRIDGE – 8:10 p.m. – Arrested Barbara Ross of Street led to arrest of Shawn Everhart of 31 Franklin SOUTHBRIDGE – 9:42 p.m. – Drug violation, Windsor 116 Charlton St. on default warrant for leaving the scene. Terrace for driving after suspension and municipal pot Place possession. FRIDAY, JUNE 14 SOUTHBRIDGE – 10:20 p.m. – Disturbance on Pine TUESDAY, JUNE 18 SOUTHBRIDGE – All Day – Three domestic disputes, Street led to arrest of Michael Rentas of 93 Cross St. for SOUTHBRIDGE – All Morning – Two accidents. including one leading to arrest of Nathaniel Nevarez of assault with a knife. SOUTHBRIDGE – 7:47 a.m. – Domestic dispute, Walker 162 Mechanic St. for malicious destruction under $250. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Court. SOUTHBRIDGE – 8:06 a.m. – Larceny,Marc Avenue SOUTHBRIDGE – 10:32 a.m. – Threats reported at sta- SOUTHBRIDGE – 1:43 p.m. – Trespassing, SOUTHBRIDGE – 12:12 a.m. – Assault, Coombs Street tion. Quinsigamond Community College SOUTHBRIDGE – 8:37 a.m. – Shoplifting, Main Street SOUTHBRIDGE – 11:07 a.m. – Vandalism reported at SOUTHBRIDGE – 7:36 p.m. – Accident, West Main SOUTHBRIDGE – 7:48 p.m. – Burglary, Country Club station. Street Place EDUCATION NEWS BRIEFS

Where can you find all sorts of stuff to Other youngsters who have been par- NOTEBOOK Morris Street yard sale furnish your new space? At this yard ticipating most of their lives are the celebrates Silver sale, that’s where! You can find furniture, Merchants, Jarad (11), Coby (9) and Calle University of New dishes, artwork, lamps and all kinds of (6) and Ryan Lockhart (7) who set up a Anniversary accessories at really cheap prices. Just “Snack Shack” and sell stuff in the yard Haven ask Jessica (Martin) Beaulieu. Jessica of their grandparents, Dave and Ann SOUTHBRIDGE — The “Annual Multi- grew up at the top of Morris Street and Tremblay at 385 Morris St. Aidan (11) and participated in many yard sales. When Erin (9) Hulyk and six-year-old Aaron WEST HAVEN, Conn. — Allison Family Yard Sale at the Top of Morris she got married, she shopped in the Mandeville, who live next door to the Ramsdell, from Southbridge, was named to Street in Southbridge” will begin at 9 neighbors’ yards and found many items Tremblays, have also been around all of the Dean’s List at the University of New a.m. Saturday, June 22 with a rain date of to use in her first home. Jessica and her their young lives. Haven for the spring 2013 semester. Full- Saturday, June 29. husband, Serge, now live in Manchester, Should you choose to accept this chal- time undergraduate students must have a Hopefully, the weather will cooperate N.H. and have two children. The lenge and venture out for a day of fun and 3.50 or better cumulative GPA for the again this year and we will not have to Beaulieus return yearly to the Martin visiting with friends who pass you by, semester to be eligible for the Dean’s List. reschedule. A quick history lesson — the yard sale home to participate in this fun-filled day. make sure to wear comfortable clothes began back in the summer of 1988 with Jessica’s 14-year-old nephew, and walking shoes because you will be University of Hartford only a few families taking part. Now Johnathan Martin, resides on Maria covering quite a big distance. Some yard- more than 20 families usually partici- Avenue and has been involved in the yard salers prefer to park their car and walk WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — pate. The yard sale has grown to include sale in his grandparents’ yard all of his the entire distance while others choose to Christopher LaFleche, of Southbridge, the nearby streets with many neighbors life. Johnathan sets up a hot dog stand. move their car occasionally so they do graduated from the University of Hartford setting up in their yards. You will proba- He is a Boy Scout and this year he will be not have to carry their treasures very far. during spring commencement weekend bly find more yard sales going on as you a “Counselor-in-Training” at Treasure Either way, the families at the top of (May 18-19) and received a Bachelor of Fine make your way up Morris Street hill. Valley in Paxton and he’s hoping to sell Morris Street anxiously await your Arts. You have reached the time in your life enough hot dogs to pay for his summer at arrival. when you are moving out of your par- camp. His younger brother, Joshua, helps See you Saturday! ents’ home into a place of your very own. out with fruit cups. - Submitted by Ann Tremblay

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MONTY Friday, June 21, 2013 • 7 Think globally, enjoy locally WHAT IS IT? ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY EXPLORED BY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SOUTHBRIDGE — They had the whole world, in their gym. Looking to expand their understanding of things geographical, students at West Street School (WSS) recently welcomed a visit from an 85-pound globe, which was the center of attention on Friday, June 14, in the school gym. The 20-foot-diameter inflatable globe offered the kids a unique view of “the big blue marble” known as Earth. In fact, students and teachers were even allowed inside the hand-painted globe “and got a close look at the large-scale map of the Earth’s surface, showing rivers, seas, landforms, continents, islands, oceans, and major cities,” said WSS Family Liaison Michelle Ortiz. The Earth View program, sponsored and managed by the geography department at Bridgewater State From time to time, The News will feature a tightly cropped University, teaches students about the world and photo of a local landmark or well-known building or loca- “promotes more geography instruction in the Courtesy photos tion and test our readers’ ability to recognize what’s in the schools,” said Ortiz, adding that the local students “were excited and inspired” by the unique experi- West Street School students enter an inflatable globe set up photo and identify its location in Southbridge. ence. in their gym on June 14. Here’s today’s “What Is It?” – with a hint: Looking skyward, aiming high For half-a century, I led the way to hopes and dreams For folks like you and me!

Can you guess where I am?

Answer to last week’s photo: This colonnade is located at the entrance to Sovereign Bank on Main Street, between the Post Office and Southbridge Savings Bank. One of the old- est downtown structures, the bank has served many generations of customers – and survived many name changes. “How’d that get in here?” A miniature (but still impressively The view from inside: Students got a look at rivers, landmass- large) Third Rock from the Sun spent time in the gym at West es, oceans, and other geographical elements of the world in Street School recently. which we live. CONTEST ENTRY FORM June 21, 2013 Deadline: June 25, 2013 My guess is:______

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SOUTHBRIDGE — The Southbridge Optimist Club recently reaffirmed its belief in, and hopes for, the community with a program celebrating the exceptional efforts of the town’s elementary school students, as part of its annual Southbridge Optimist Youth Appreciation Day. The event was held Wednesday, June 12, at Charlton Street School, where the kids were feted with ice cream and snacks, along with recognition from school, club, and town officials, parents, and friends. Some 94 students were honored not only for their academic excellence but “for their ability to work well with other students, their teachers, and administrators at their school.” The students, representing Trinity Catholic Academy, Charlton Street School, and West Street School, were selected for the special recognition by their teachers. The individual school and class winners are depicted here.

Mark Ashton photos At West Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 1: Mrs. Cournoyer – Kierce Jarvis and Brady Spinelli; Mr. Fitzgerald – Anakaren Garcia-Baez and Carmine Giaquinto; Ms. Krasinski – Avelyn O’Brien and Michael Baniukiewicz; Mrs. Piche – Kayliana Sevieri and Victor Otero-Smith; Ms. Skrzypczak – Abbigail Egan and Haycer Garcia

At West Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 3: Mrs. Lanctot – Yamaira Vega-Torres and Jonathan Colon; Mrs. Murray –Aaliyah Tremblay-Collins and Christopher Beauparlant; Ms. Rebis – Abigail Harrison and Brandon Valentin; Ms. Yelmini – Tinaya Chauvin and Alexavier Arroyo

At West Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 2: Mrs. Blanchard: Melinda Beato and Julien Sanchez; Mrs. Payne – Arminda Simoes and Christopher Derry; Mrs. Tetreault – Merissa Murray and Jaime Marrero; Ms. Zikos – Reynaliz Garcia and Adriel Olivo

At Charlton Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 1: Mrs. Kenny – Laisha Hansen and Zachary Singvongsa; Mrs. Pena – Radiel Lopez and Wendy Ramirez; Mrs. Sbordy – Chloe Fredette and Antoine Nassour; Mrs. Stella – Carlos Estrada and Trinitie Bulak At West Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 4: Mrs. Briggs – Emma Carpenter and Jonathan Griffith;Mr. Gentile – Nimsay Hernandez and Derek Kolesnikovas;Mrs. Jolicoeur – Jaelein Rolfe and Justin Churchey; Ms. Keane-Carron – Nicholas Bessette and Jacob Burnette; Ms. Medina – Jennifer Gallipeau and Nathan Campbell

At Charlton Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 4: Mrs. Caplette – Candilize Santa and Jeremy Peters; Ms. Cournoyer – Eniya Santos and Evan Duffey; Mrs. Bosco – Roselyn Puello and Jose Ortiz; Ms. LaChance – Saige Therrien and Kenneth Aponte At West Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 5: Mrs. LaPlante – Eimary Rosario and Tyler Gonzalez; Mr. Sanchez – Kalyn Saez and Darren Houatchanthara; Mr. Small – Amber Pelletier and George Foto; Mr. Veshia – Lannaya Brandt and Evan Donovan

At Charlton Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Grade 5: Mrs. Alder – Stephany Breton-Rodriguez and Miguel Rivera; Mrs. Biron – Livia Lajoie and At Charlton Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Reginald Rushin; Mrs. Brackett – Carlos Ramos and Sherlyanie Garcia; Mrs. Patterson – Tiana Velez Grade 2: Mrs. Champney – Tatiana Rodriguez and Naythan Silva; Mrs. Cropley – Jaiden Rodriguez and and William Hine Erika Melendez; Mrs. Croteau – Kole St. Laurent and Alicia D’Amour; Mrs. Kenda – Teodoro Hernandez and Madelyn Huard

At Charlton Street School, Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners were: Southbridge Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Day award winners at Trinity Catholic Academy were: Grade 3: Ms. Berthiaume – Margaux Morales and Jenielle Colon-Morales; Mrs. Giardiello – Sophia Grade 1 – Brody Carlson and Laci Pallone; Grade 2 – Dev Patel and Terry Simon; Grade 3 – Nathan Hatzidis and Christopher Tyznik; Mrs. Pratt – Aaliyah Aponte and Nicholas White; Mrs. Rossi – Ilias Kowal and Reagan Peck; Grade 4 – Kyle Woodruff and Isabella Balian; Grade 5: Julio Del Valle and Perez and Scarlet Taveras Kimberly Ngo Friday, June 21, 2013 • 9 OBITUARIES Harold E. Baker, 90 David W. Conerly, 58 PUTNAM, Conn. — He was predeceased by his son Michael HOLLAND — David W. of the Name of Jesus Christ, knowing Harold E. Baker, 90, of Baker. Conerly, 48, of Holland, was that every moment of his life was by Woodstock Avenue, formerly He served in the Army Air Force during surrounded by his family God’s grace and not by human effort. of Woodstock, died Friday, World War II. when his Lord and Savior There are no calling hours. Family and June 14, 2013 at Matulaitis He was a member of the Holy Trinity Jesus Christ called him home friends are invited to gather Saturday, Nursing Home. Church. after a courageous battle with June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Holland He leaves his wife, Brenda He retired from King Trucking in cancer. Congregational Church, 11 Sturbridge D. (Cook) Baker; one son, Levi Benjamin Eastford after many years service. He is survived by his loving and faithful Road, Holland, to celebrate David’s life. Baker and his wife Debra of Woodstock; There are no calling hours. His funeral wife of 28 years, Wilhemina (Ferrer) Following the memorial service burial three daughters, Rosalie Petrillo and her will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday,June 26, Conerly; two sons, Jonathan and Taylor; with military honors will be at Holland husband David of Southbridge, Pauline in Holy Trinity Church, 446 Hamilton St., one daughter, Janna Cser and three Cemetery. Hebert and her husband Ralph of Putnam Southbridge. Burial will follow in grandchildren. David served his country In lieu of flowers, memorial donations and Monica Addington and her husband Eastford Cemetery. in the Marine Corps from 1984-1986. in David’s memory may be made to the Michael of Southbridge; his sister, Alma Memorial contributions may be made He was a graduate of the University of church. Rose of New Jersey; to Woodstock American Legion, PO BOX Pheonix with a BA in 2004 and a MBA in Belanger Bullard Funeral Home, 51 6 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchil- 111, Woodstock, CT 06281. 2007. Marcy St., Southbridge is in charge of dren. Belanger-Bullard Funeral Home, 51 David was a faithful member of the arrangements. Marcy St., Southbridge, is directing the Holland Congregational Church and For an online quest book and video trib- arrangements. served in the ministries of usher, men’s ute visit An online guestbook is available at ministry and small groups. David strived www.BelangerFuneralHome.com. Self-tanning www.BelangerFuneralHome.com. to live for the Glory of God and the fame CALENDAR CALENDAR products are safe LISTINGS WHAT TO DO LISTINGS The calendar page is a free service offered for listings for govern- for short-tem ment, educational and non-profit organizations. Send all calendar BRIMFIELD — Holi Indian Celebration at Hitchcock Free listings and happenings at least one week in advance by mail to Ann Academy on Saturday, June 22 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. during the DEAR DOC- ASK Tremblay at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; Farmers’ Market. Holi Festival is a traditional celebration of TOR K: I like by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to atremblay@stonebridge- spring. We will celebrate with games, dancing, and playing with to look DOCTOR press.com. Please write “calendar” in the subject line. We will print colors. Wear old white clothing and be prepared to get messy throw- tanned, but K such listings as space allows. ing powdered color and enjoy a belly laugh! This is a free event pre- I’m fair- sented by local Indian artist Sangita Desai. For more information skinned and ANTHONY L. FRIDAY, JUNE 21 or to register, please call (413) 245-9977 or visit www.hitchcockacad- can’t spend SOUTHBRIDGE – In light of the Year of Faith as declared by KOMAROFF, M.D. emy.org. too much time Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, beginning in October 2012 to in the sun. Are November 2013, Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter No. 12 of SUNDAY, JUNE 23 sunless tan- Southbridge, New England Region of Catholic Financial Life of STURBRIDGE — A Republican Rally and Summer BBQ will be ning lotions and sprays safe? Milwaukee, Wisconsin is sponsoring this “Day of Reflection and held Sunday,June 23 at the Hamilton Rod & Gun Club on Hamilton DEAR READER: Looking tanned is Rediscovery of the Faith” to the National Shrine of Divine Mercy Road, Sturbridge, from noon to 5 pm. The event includes a BBQ attractive, probably because it is equated in Stockbridge on Sunday,June 23. Reservation deadline is June 21. buffet catered by B.T.’s Smokehouse and great speakers including with health. If you’re tanned, you’re the Because of the great devotion to The Divine Mercy message, its Mass GOP Chairwoman Kirsten Hughes, Worcester County Sheriff “picture of health.” There are basically chaplet and the writings of St. Faustina, this pilgrimage is an invi- Lew Evangelidis and former State Representative and current just three ways your skin can be tanned: tation for the faithful of area parishes to also join us. All are wel- political news commentator Karyn Polito. There will also be live (1) exposure to sunlight, (2) exposure to come to participate in this event. Eucharistic Adoration is 1 - 2 p.m. entertainment and a live and silent auction that includes tickets to artificial tanning lamps, and (3) staining daily; a Sunday Mass at 2 p.m. The Divine Mercy Chaplet and the Red Sox. Tickets may be purchased at the door but pre-regis- your skin with a sunless tanning lotion. Benediction is at 3 p.m. daily. The cost is $39 per person excluding tration is strongly encouraged. Please email Janet Garon at But no one should spend too much lunch. For more information, call Ted Bartlett at1-508-764-7909. [email protected] or call Janet at 774-230-7382 to pre-register. time soaking up the sun’s rays. Exposing Tickets for the event are $25 per person. All proceeds benefit the your skin to the sun’s harmful ultravio- STURBRIDGE — Stageloft Repertory Theater, 450A Main St., Monson, Sturbridge, Wales, and Ware Republican Town let (UV) light increases your risk for skin Sturbridge, will present its summer musical, “Fiddler on the Roof,” Committees. cancer and accelerates skin aging. through July 7. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 Sunless tanning sprays and lotions can p.m. on Sundays. There will also be special Saturday matinees at 2 CHARLTON – The first annual Charlton-Dudley Rams “Family make your skin look tanned without p.m. June 22 and July 6. Tickets are $17 adults; $15 senior citizens Fun Day” takes place on Sunday, June 23, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at exposing it to harmful UV rays. For 65+and $8 students 12 and younger. For information and reserva- Maynard Field, 10 Dresser Hill Road, Charlton. For just $5, the kids short-term use at least, sunless tanning tions, call 508-347-9005. Stageloft Rep is fully air-conditioned and can bounce, box, and joust all day in the inflatable bounce houses products are a good alternative to tan- handicap accessible. and amusements. There are plenty of other free events throughout ning outdoors or using an indoor tan- the day too, including: A Punt, Kick, and Pass Competition, Sack ning bed. SOUTHBRIDGE — Open House! Teens, parents, guardians and Races and Relay Races, a Pie Eating Contest, and a Hot Dog Eating You can buy self-tanning products over educators come check out the Bridge of Faith Youth Center, 320 Contest, all with prizes for the winners, along with Football and the counter and apply them yourself, or Main Street, from 3 – 6 p.m., Friday,June 21, for all grades 6-12, espe- Cheerleading Skills Drills. But even that’s not all! For just $1, dunk you can go to a salon that offers spray-on cially for those entering grade 6 this upcoming school year 2013- a coach (or willing parent, sibling, or friend) in the dunk tank filled or airbrush tans. The active ingredient 2014. (508) 765-7020. with ice cold water; or see what your victim of choice looks like in all of these products is dihydroxyace- with a pie in the face. There will be plenty of burgers, hot dogs, cold tone (DHA), a color additive often SATURDAY, JUNE 22 drinks, and much more – all at family friendly prices! Thinking derived from plant sources. It’s FDA- SOUTHBRIDGE — State Rep. Peter Durant, R-Spencer, will be about joining in the football or cheering fun? Stop by the registra- approved for tanning purposes. hosting a canoe day on the Quinebaug River on Saturday, June 22, tion table to learn more about the Charlton-Dudley Youth Football The coloring process affects only the at 9 a.m. Durant will travel by boat to Southbridge as a way of & Cheer, a member of the Central Massachusetts Youth Football surface layers of your skin. So your showcasing the beauty of the river. and Cheer Conference, which competes with American Youth “tan” lasts only as long as those layers Football. Teams are made up of boys and girls in kindergarten stay on your body — five to seven days. CHARLTON — Summer Reading Kick-off Family Concert, a through eighth grade. Family Fun Day is open to the public. For After they slough off, you’ll need a reap- rockin’ sing-along with Steve Blunt, will be held at 10:30 a.m. more information, email Scott Fenton at [email protected]. Be plication. Saturday, June 22 in Dexter Hall, third floor of the Charlton sure to save the date and get ready for some fun. Self-tanning is generally considered Library.Please call 508-248-0452 ext. 12 or visit the Children's Room safe, although there have been few safety to sign up. Funded by the Charlton Cultural Council. studies. Allergic reactions are rare, but the long-term effects remain largely STATEWIDE — The Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition unknown. I would say that more (MBCC) will be holding its annual Against the Tide swim, walk, research is needed before DHA can be run, kayak fundraising event again in summer 2013. The morning declared safe for long-term use. event consists of competitive and recreational swim, kayak, walk, Even if you’re sporting a faux glow, it’s and run components. Back for a second year, participants can important to practice proper sun protec- choose an Aquathlon “Splash and Dash” event consisting of a com- tion. You still need to use plenty of sun- petitive 1-mile swim and competitive 5K or 10K run. The Metro screen or sunblock when you’re out in Boston Against the Tide event will be held at DCR’s Hopkinton the sun. Choose sunscreen with a sun State Park on Saturday, June 22 in Hopkinton. The annual Cape protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. Cod Against the Tide event will be held at DCR’s Nickerson State I advise against using tanning beds at Park on Saturday,August 17 in Brewster. Both events start at 7 a.m. a salon, spa or gym. These tanners emit and end at noon. Visit www.mbcc.org/swim the same ultraviolet waves as the sun, or call 800-649-MBCC for more the waves that cause skin cancers and information or to register. skin aging. Worse, the self-tanning industry is largely unregulated. No one CHARLTON — New Hampshire singer/storyteller Steve Blunt has measured and reported the amount will present a family concert at the Charlton Library in Charlton of ultraviolet radiation generated by the on Saturday, June 22 at 10:30 a.m. The performance is part of the machines — and no one will close down library’s summer reading program, “Dig into Reading.” It will the machine if it is generating excessive include songs and stories with an underground theme: volcanoes, amounts of radiation. dinosaurs, etc. Blunt specializes in funny, original kids‘ music— During a spray-on tanning session, with a rockin‘ twist. This library event, funded by a grant from the make sure your eyes, lips, ears, nose and Charlton Cultural Council, offers fun, upbeat musical entertain- mucous membranes are covered. Hold ment for families with children of all ages. To sign up for this your breath to avoid inhaling the prod- event, please contact the library at 508-248-0452 ext.12. More infor- uct while it’s being applied. mation is available at www.charltonlibrary.org or www.steve- Some self-tanning products are sold as blunt.com. pills containing a color additive. These pills are not safe when taken in the STURBRIDGE — The Hayloft Steppers Square Dance Club, 232 amount recommended for tanning. Stick Podunk Road, Sturb ridge is holding a “2nd Day of Summer” dance with the stuff you spray or rub onto your on Saturday, June 22 from 8 to 10:30 p.m. skin. (Early rounds at 7:30 p.m.). The caller is (Dr. Komaroff is a physician and pro- Chris Jacobs and the cuer is Phil Gatchell. fessor at Harvard Medical School. 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Southbridge Middle/High School athlet- Cody Lach; History Medal — Zachary Charter Communications Scholar ic director Brian Davis presented the sen- Anctil and Cody Lach; Accounting and Athlete Award: Faith Macharia. ior athletic awards at a special banquet on THE SPORTS Business Medals — Alexander Gilliard. “Pioneer Pride” Distinguished Educator Wednesday, May 29. Each senior athlete The Class Salutatorian was Kelsey Aponte Award: Courtney Brousseau and Lindsay was presented a plaque with the sports HISTORIANS and Valedictorian was Faith Macharia. Charron. they played during their senior year Special Awards: “Pioneer Pride” Distinguished Service engraved upon it. The following is a list of Best All Around Male and Female Award: Southbridge Credit Union and Big the seniors and the sports they played: CHARLIE BICKERSTAFF Student — Ricardo Veras and Female Bunny Market. Alexandria Bahena (softball, soccer), AND LEFTY VARIN Faith Macharia. American Optical Scholarship: Noura Janetis Cardona (softball, basketball, soc- Wahib and Donovan Jay Olivo. cer), Edward Craney (track), Yoel Delacruz dents: Yolanda Silyvongxay (President), Principals Awards Retirement (football), Tanaisha Espino (soccer, basket- Noura Wahib (Vice President), Kelsey Once again this week we are saying ball, softball), Tanishia Espino (soccer, Aponte (Secretary) Members: Tanaisha Worcester County Superintendent’s goodbye to a friend and colleague as Greg basketball, softball), Alexander Gilliard Espino, Tanishia Espino, Faith Macharia, Award for Accomplishments during their Leach retires as Principal of Southbridge (football), Matthew Hernandez (football, Ariana Rivas and Maria Zavaleta. high school career: Kelsey Aponte. Middle/High School. It has been a pleas- basketball), Jeremia Latour (football), John and Abigail Adams Scholarships State Senator Richard T. Moore, ure to have worked with Greg over the Chad Lazo (football), Faith Macharia (soc- were awarded to these students: Zachary Commonwealth Award for exemplary years, and we wish him the best in his cer, tennis), Genesis Martinez (field hock- Anctil, Jinessa Anderson, Kelsey Aponte, Community Service: Margaret Jubin. retirement and may it be all that he ey,basketball) Aaron Medina (track), Felix David Brown, Charles Clemmey Jr., Worcester Telegram & Gazette Student expects it to be. Melendez (football, basketball), Jose Tanishia Espino, Alexander Gilliard, Achiever Award: Faith Macharia. We want to thank the staff at Melendez (soccer), Christopher Mendez Brandon LaBarge, Cody Lach, Faith Massachusetts Secondary School Southbridge Middle/High School for their (soccer, track), Nicholas Morales (football), Macharia, Genesis Martinez, Donovan Administrators’ Association Student efforts in providing us with the material Donovan Olivo (football, tennis), Alex Olivo, Alex Ortiz, Ariana Rivas, Theodore Achievement Award: Tanaisha Espino. for this article. Ortiz (soccer, tennis), Carolina Pena Salmon, Yolanda Silyvongxay, Ricardo Southbridge High School Achievement As the Class of 2013 rides off into the (track), Kaitlyn Perez (field hockey, soft- Veras, Noura Wahib, Jason Wetteland, Award in recognition of outstanding rep- sunset, it is time for the Sports Historians ball), Rashaun Perez (football, basketball), Kristina Yaede and Maria Zavaleta. resentation of the school community: to leave for a few weeks to enjoy a summer Ryan Raymond (soccer, baseball), Cacheli Those awarded certificates of comple- Faith Macharia. vacation. See you in the fall. Charlie and Reyes (track), Ariana Rivas (soccer, bas- tion of coursework in the Virtual High Accepting the Challenge of Excellence Lefty. ketball, tennis), Fernando Robles (basket- School program were: Tanaisha Espino, Award presented by the Exchange Club: Charlie Bickerstaff and Lefty Varin are ball), Walter Rocca (soccer), Alondra Tanishia Espino, Brooklynne Logan, Faith Janetis Cardona. the Sports Historians and the statisticians Rodriguez (track), Miguel Rojas, (football, Macharia, Genesis Martinez, Sabrina Southbridge High School Personal emeritus for The News. They may be basketball), Leslie Rosario (track), Bairon Noel, Donovan Otts, Ariana Rivas, Achievement Award: Jeezreel Cabrera. reached by e-mail at Sanchez (track), Kimberly Sanchez Alondra Rodriguez, Noura Wahib, Maria US Army Reserve Scholar Athlete [email protected], or by mail at (track), Christian Santos (basketball) and Zavaleta, and Zahouria Zia. Award for a student who performs well on Sports Historians, c/o Southbridge Noura Wahib (field hockey, softball). Student Council Award winners for lead- athletic teams but also holds a 3.0 or high- Evening News, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA ership and participation in Student er GPA: Genesis Martinez and Alex Ortiz. 01550. Academic Awards Council were Faith Macharia (President), Noura Wahib (Secretary), Kristina Yaede The following students participated on (Activities Coordinator) and members the Varsity Math Team: Trey Salce, Tyler Kelsey Aponte, Genesis Martinez, Alex Gibeault, Noura Wahib, Kelsey Aponte, Ortiz and Yolanda Silyvongxay. STRIKE ZONE Donovan Olivo, Christopher Mendez, The following students received awards Tanishia Espino, Ariana Rivas, Faith for participating in the Upward Bound Macharia and Cody Lach. Yolanda Program: Kelsey Aponte, Faith Macharia, AAU U11 Silyvongxay received a $1,000 scholarship Maria Zavaleta, Tanaisha Espino, Ariana to WPI for her high score at their annual Rivas and Nick Morales BASEBALL math meet. Academic Medal Winners: Band Medals The following students were awarded — Zachary Anctil and Daniela Oliveras; TEAM certificates for participating in the school Piano Medal — Luis Pagan; Guitar Medal bank program: David Brown, Tanishia — Zahooria Zia; Chorus Medals — Faith TAKES SUPER Espino, Emma Hammond, Brandon Macharia (Chamber Choir), Jinessa LaBarge, Christopher Mendez, Gisselle Anderson (Concert Choir) and Krista Paulino, Juan Rivera, Alondra Rodriguez, Yaede (Show Choir); Art Medal — Maria DIVISION Carlos Rodriguez, Trey Salce and Noura Zavaleta; Theater Medal — Kristina Wahib. Yaeda; Digital Publications Medal — NEW ENGLAND The following students were recognized Karenya Kapulka; Desktop Publishing for membership in Honor Societies: Tri M Medal — Zahooria Zia; Digital Technology CHAMPIONSHIP Music Honor Society — Faith Macharia, Medal — Tamra Nicacio; Daniela Oliveras, Ariana Rivas, Yolanda Technology/Engineering Medal — Silyvongxay and Kristina Yaede. The Donovan Otts; Photography Medal — Thespian Honor Society — Kristina Yaede. Tamra Nicacio; Yearbook Medal — Courtesy photo The Art Honor Society (Multi) — Kelsey Alondra Rodriguez; Virtual High School — Four Charlton boys were part of the Strike Zone AAU U11 baseball team. On June 16 they won the Aponte, Daniela Oliveras, Carolina Pena, Faith Macharia; English Language Arts 2013 Super Division New England Championship in Johnston, R.I. They beat the Northeast Gators, Christina Porra, and Maria Zavaleta. Medal — Faith Macharia; Chemistry 14-3. The team finished their regular season 11-3 and advanced to the semifinal round of their Membership in the National Honor Medal — Faith Macharia; Biology Medal playoffs. The team included, from left, (front row) Francis Ferguson, Brant Savage, Colin Allain, Society was attained by the following stu- — Kelsey Aponte; Mathematics Medal — Brady Smolinski, Joey Rubin, (middle row) Asa Floyd, Jared Kapurch, Cody Smith, Kevin Skagerlind, Brian Carlson, (back row) Coach Mike Savage, Manager Todd Smith, Coach Jim Smolinski and Coach Eric Rubin. SPORTS BRIEFS PMC Sturbridge Kids Summer Volleyball COHASSE SCOREBOARD

Ride to raise money Clinic set to start in June 12 — Wednesday of 45: Bill Crosbie Round Robin Blind Second gross with a for cancer care and Brimfield Partner score of 48: Brian Maska Low net with a score of Third gross with a research Each Thursday evening (6-7:15) from 25: Gary Young and Peter score of 50: Nicholas July 11 to Aug. 8 the Brimfield Recreation DiDonato Thomo STURBRIDGE — This June, the Pan- Department will host a Summer Volleyball Second net with a score Low net with a score of Massachusetts Challenge (PMC) Clinic. The clinic will be held at the of 27 (matched cards): 34: Tom Jacques Sturbridge Kids Ride will be one of 38 Brimfield Elementary School gymnasium Jim Santelli and Mike Second net tie with a PMC Kids Rides throughout New England (entrance is in the back of the school) for Cournoyer score of 35: Don Anglim and beyond. The PMC Kids Rides program girls entering the sixth through ninth Sweeps with a net score and Kosta George in 2012 attracted nearly 4,500 cyclists grade in the fall with a one-time fee of $20. of 36: Bob Cantara, John June 15 — Saturday between the ages of 2 and 15 who rode Players will learn the basic fundamental Williams, Keith Gagnon, Anderson, Don Bernard Blind Partner between one and 26 miles in mini-bike-a- skills of volleyball (passing, setting, spik- Paul White, Warren and Bill Gibson Low gross with a score thons to raise money for cancer care and ing, blocking and serving) as well as court Fontaine and Bill Low net with a score of of 74: Chris Boisvert and research. positioning for offense and defense. No McClurg 30: Basil Michaeles Snehal Patel To give the young cyclists an additional experience is necessary. June 12 — Seniors Second net with a score Low net with a score of push, the PMC recognizes cyclists in the Please bring cash or a check on July 11 Wednesday Round of 32: Paul Benoit 61: Chris Langlois and Kids Rides program who raise $250 or along with a Brimfield Recreation Sports Robin Third net with a score Mike Cantwell more. Riders who meet this goal are hon- Registration form filled out and signed by Upper Division of 33: Austin Jenkins June 15 — Chelsea and ored as Heavy Hitters and receive an offi- a parent/guardian. Check can be made Low gross tie with a Lower Division cial PMC hat, certificate and sticker to payable to the Brimfield Athletic score of 41: John Low gross with a score Please Read COHASSEE, page B4 place on their helmets to acknowledge Association. their fundraising achievements. The instructors will be Tantasqua varsi- The PMC Sturbridge Kids Ride expects ty volleyball coach Stephanie Rousseau 150 children, ages 3 to 13, to ride several and Tantasqua volleyball alumni Hannah routes around Burgess Elementary School Prescott. Please email Rousseau at sum- in Sturbridge. The PMC Sturbridge Kids [email protected] or call (774) 226-8110 to Ride was started by a group of adult PMC register. cyclists and volunteers that live in the Sturbridge area and have long been a part of the PMC family. The ride hopes to raise $20,000. M.L. PARTLOW & SON, INC. The PMC Sturbridge Kids Ride will be Since ASPHALT PAVING SPECIALIST 1998 held from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, PAVING AND INFRARED THERMAL BONDING June 23 at Burgess Elementary School in Quality Work Guaranteed Sturbridge. There is a $10 registration fee Commercial Parking Lots and a $25 fundraising minimum. PMC Residential Driveways Kids Rides are sponsored by Stop & Shop. Roadways • New or Resurfacing PAVING Contributions can be made payable to the Berms • Sidewalks • Seal Coating • Crack Filling FULLY INSURED Pan-Mass Challenge. To register, visit http://kids.pmc.org. For more informa- SEALCOATING 10% OFF NOW THROUGH AUG.1ST Call us today for a free estimate tion, email/call Dina Sexton at (508) 347-8956 [email protected] or (781) 249-5874 FAX (508)347-7099 or call 800-WE-CYCLE. EMAIL: [email protected] B2 • Friday, June 21, 2013 SUMMER HOME IMPROVEMENT

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NEW LISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING SOLDSOLD NEW LISTING ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT OXFORD – WEBSTER – 251 Killdeer Island! DUDLEY – SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! DUDLEY – 189 Ramshorn Rd! DOUGLAS - Lake Manchaug! 7 Acre WALES – LAKE GEORGE! 72 Fort Hill Rd! Beautiful WEBSTER – 388 Mason Road! Huge 8 Rm Colonial! Granite Kit w/SS Webster Lake Access w/Assoc Raised Ranch! Many Updates “2009” 5,445' 15 Rm Custom Colonial! Gentleman's Farm or for All the Toys! Estate! 185' Waterfront! 7 Rm Contemp 352’ Waterfront! 2.2 Acres! Beautiful New England Commons! Adult 55+! 4.65 Acres! Sunsets & Expansive Lake Spacious 6 Rm Country Ranch! Built Chalet! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Soaring Appliances! Frplce Fam Rm w/Sliders to Membership! Dble Lot- Beautiful 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Completed some still to do! 9 Rms! 3,100’ Custom Built Paradise! Open Flr 3 Tier Trex Deck! Formal Din & Liv Rm Grounds! 6 Rm Ranch! 3 Bdrms! 2 Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Granite Kit w/SS Appliances! Frplcd Views! Fantastic Master Suite! Super 2000! 2 Car Attached! 2 Car Detached! Cathedrals! Wrap Around Deck! Lake Plan! 21’ Cathedrals! Super Lake Views! 30x40 "Morton" Building! Cathedral w/Red Oak Hrdwds! 3/4 Bdrms! Master Baths! Hrdwds Throughout! Fireplace! Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Liv Rm! 4 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Ideal for Applianced Granite Kit w/Cherry Facing Master w/Master Bath! 3-4 Fam Rm w/2nd Kitchen! Lake Facing 1st Cabinets! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Kit & Ceiling Kit, Din & Liv Rms! Bdrms! 3 Baths! CAir! Oversized 2 Story w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 Baths! 2 Car Garage! Bright Kit w/Storage! Airy Fam Rm! Security! Community Center! Walking In House Business! Excellent Flr 3 Rm Master Suite! 3 Garages! CAir! 16x20 Shed! Gorgeous Stonework! Trex Deck! Shed! Move In & Enjoy Lake Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Potential! Garage! Theatre! 5 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! Office Applianced! Laundry Rm! Farmer's Garage/Barn! Sandy Beach! Dock & Lift! $539,900.00 $239,900.00 Over 3 Car Garage! $1,345,000.00 Porch! Deck! 2Acres! $279,900.00 $690,000.00 Gas Heat! Generator! Sprinklers! $339,900.00 Living! From $234,900.00 $239,900.00

SOLD SOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT DOUGLAS – POMFRET, CT - Charming WOODSTOCK – 1215 Rte 197! 10 WEBSTER – 16 Colonial Rd! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 71 Eagle Dr! Being Built! 97 NW Main St! WEBSTER – 28 East Main St! DUDLEY – 4 Oak St! 4 Family! For the DUDLEY – 4 Laurel Lane! IMMACU- Colonial Bed & Breakfast! 16 Rms! Rm Custom Colonial Cape! 5 Acres! 2 Colonial! View of WEBSTER LAKE from 2880’! 9 Rms! Granite Kitchen! 23X23.5 Gentleman’s Horse Farm! 6 Rm Colonial! Conveniently Located 3 Family! 5/5/4 Investor or Live Rent Free! 4 Rms/2 LATE 7 Rm Cape! Beautifully 7 Bdrms! 7.5 Bathrms! 6 Acres! Living Levels – Possible In-Law! Wide the Farmers Porch! Kit w/Recent Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! 4 Stall Barn, Loft for Rms, 2/2/2 Bdrms! Perfect Bdrms in Each Unit! Eat-in Kitchens! Landscaped! Applianced Oak Kit Beautiful Grounds! Fully Equipped Pine Flrs! Beautiful Woodwork! Granite Counters - 2 Pantries! Din Rm w/Office! 3 Tile Baths! All Hrdwd Flrs! 800 Bales! Tack Rm! Multiple Shelters! Investment Property! Well Hrdwd Flrs! Tenants Pay Utilities! Land w/Center Island, Slider to Cathedral Kitchen! Hrdwds! French Doors! 3 Applianced Frplcd Country Kit! 2nd w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall! 2X6 Construction! C/Air! 2 Car Near State Forest Trails! InGr Pool! Maintained! Off Street Parking & Lord Meter! New Rear Porches! New Sun Rm! Den! Formal Din & Liv Rm Frplcs! As a Residence, Applianced Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 Updated Bath! All Rms Recently Country Kit w/Pantry! Recent Roof & Garage! Individually Metered! Recent Electrical! Garage! Town Services! Full w/Hrdwds! 2 Tile Baths! 3 Bdrms Possible Bdrms! Studio/Office! 2 Car Painted! Lower Level Ready to Finish! Garage! Still Time to Pick Int Colors! Windows, Hrdwd Flrs! Country Living at Business or Both! $346,900.00 Gas Boilers & Water Heaters! Fully Walk-up Attic w/6 Additional Rms! w/Skylights! 3Z Oil Heat! AG Pool $574,900.00 Garage! $339,900.00 Fenced In Yard! $184,9000.00 its Best! $374,900.00 Rented! $169,900.00 $189,900.00 w/Deck! $249,900.00 House Lots For Sale

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

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD WEBSTER – WEBSTER DUDLEY – DUDLEY – 64 W. Main St! Custom 50 Upper Gore! DUDLEY – 9 Fairfield Dr! 7 Rm English OXFORD – 28 Charlton St! 13 Rm WEBSTER – 100 Lower Gore Rd! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 211 W. Main St! 2 Family! – 141 Lower Gore Road! 54’ 4 Duval Ln! 8 Rm Split! Built 1 Owner 7 Rm Ranch! Views/Sunsets Over Webster Lake! 9Rm Tudor Tri-Level! Appliance Kit w/Jennair Greek Revival said to be “Clara Colonial! 1700+ Sq.Ft! Applianced Kit 7/6 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 2/1 Baths! 1st Flr - 7+ Rm Ranch Set On 1.02 Level Acres! Nicely Landscaped 1/2Acre! 18x36 Applianced! Frplce Liv Rm! 3 Spacious Brick Ranch! 1 Acre! New Granite Kit Range! Formal Dining! Liv Rm! Cathedral Barton’s Summer Residence”! Stately w/Din Area Open to Formal Din Rm! Eat-In Kit! Din Rm! 2 Lg Bdrms! Frplce Split Floor Plan – Master Bdrm/Master InGr Pool! Applianced Kit! Din Rm Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Ceramic Baths! w/CTile Flr! Din Rm w/Corner China Foyer w/Skylight! 3 Bdrms, Master Bath! Pillar Front! Grand Stairway! 10’ Front to Back Liv Rm w/Slider to 3 Liv Rm! Full Bath! Hrdwds! Fam Rm Bath at One End – 2 Bdrms & Bath at w/Slider to Screened Porch! Liv Rm 1st Flr Fam Rm! Frplce Lower Level! Cabinet! Frplc Liv Rm w/Picture 2.5 Baths! Lower Level Fam Rm w/1/2 Ceilings! 6 Italian Marble Fireplaces + Season Sun Rm! 1.5 Ceramic Baths! 1st w/Bath & Office! 2nd Flr w/Applianced the Other End! Applianced! Din Rm w/Pine Flr, Hearth & Stove! Den Walk In Cedar Closet! Workshop! 2 Z Window! 3 Bdrms 2 Baths!! Ideal In- Bath! 2 Car Heated Garage! Nicely Brick Oven! Servant’s Flr Laundry! 3 Bdrms! Attached Garage! Kit! Din Rm! Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms! Bath! w/Slider to Deck! Liv Rm w/Cherry w/Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! Master Oil Heat! 2 Car Garage! Law! Frplc Fam Rm! Landscaped! 2x6 Construction! Quarters/Apartment! Recent Buderus! Nicely Landscaped! Town Services! Sunroom w/Laundry! Garage! Hrdwd Flr! Lower Level Fam Rm/4TH Suite/Bath! 2 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! $214,900.00 $259,900.00 $219,900.00 Many Updates! $299,900.00 $204,900.00 $279,900.00 Bdrm! $219,900.00 2 Car Garage! $259,900.00

NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE THOMPSON/Webster Line! SOUTHBRIDGE – 440 N. MILLBURY – Ramshorn Pond! 59 Davis WEBSTER LAKE – 505 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 106 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE – 54 West Point WEBSTER LAKE – 10 Fairfield St! WEBSTER LAKE – 76 Union Point 33 66’ Level Waterfront! Western Expo – Rd! 100’ Waterfront! Panoramic Lake Bonnette Rd! 8 Rm Ranch! Woodstock Rd! 76 Acres of Natural Rd! Full Recreational! East Expo - Beautiful Island! 6 Rm Townhouse Overlooking Park! Beach Front Townhouse Rd! Killdeer Island! Western Expo - Beauty! 8 Rm Country Ranch! Sunrises! Custom 8+ Rms, 3,200'! Water Heated Pool! Hrdwd Flrs! Open Floor w/BOAT DOCK! 5 Rms! Move-in BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS! Spacious & Fantastic Sunsets! Newly Remodeled Views! 13,407’ Lot! Applianced Country Kit! Huge Frplce 6 Rm Ranch! Applianced Granite Kit! 8 Rm Colonial! Lake Facing Master Liv Rm w/Pellet Stove! 3 Spacious Yester Year Charm! 2 Kitchens! Views from 3 Levels! Cherry Hrdwds! Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Condition! Huge Lake Views! S&S Maintenance Free! Built “2002”! Kit 3 Stone Fireplaces! Lower Level Anderson’s! SS Applianced Kit! 20x25 Fam Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Applianced! Din & Frplcd Liv Rm! w/Center Isl! Din Rm w/Lake Views! Liv Rm w/Cathedral & Hrdwds! Lake Bdrm! 4 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Applianced Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Master w/1/2 Facing Master w/Full Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Bath! Full Bath w/Corian Vanity! “Saloon”! Huge Barn! 4+ Garages! Rm w/14' Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Heat! Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 Lake Facing Master Bdrm w/Bath! 2 Liv Rm w/Gas Frplc & Sliders to Deck! Kit! 2 Car Detached Garage! Workshops! Saw Mill! BOAT SLIPS! Sandy Beach! Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! CAir! Garage! Lake Facing Master Suite! 3 Spacious Baths! C/Air! 12X52 Deck! Super Convenient! Frplce Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! Deck 3Z CAir! Buderus! Boat Ramp! Dock! $224,900.00 Former “Cheney Farm” $549,900.00 $249,900.00 $289,900.00 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! $449,900.00 $389,900.00 $569,900.00 w/Electric Awning! $429,900.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD AGAINAGAIN SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - LAKE ACCESS! WEBSTER LAKE - Wawela Park WEBSTER LAKE – 711 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE – 54 Laurelwood 3 Bates Grove! 4 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE - 80’ Waterfront WEBSTER LAKE! 18 Fairfield! South Pond Yr Rd! Applianced! Middle Pond! Sharing Cove w/T I Rd! 130’ SUBDIVIDABLE WATER- Park! 5 Room Townhouse! Sandy Drive! Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! Expansive Views of South Pond! Lot and a Fire Damaged House - It’s Killdeer Isl! Western Expo! Beautiful Beach! Lakeside Pool! Move Right In! Furnished! Dock! 19’ Pontoon Boat Marina! 4+ Rm Yr Rd Cottage w/FHA FRONT LOT! 1/2 Acre Plus! Western Exposure – Beautiful Southern Exp! Tons of Sun! 80' Natural All About the LAND! Don’t know if the Sunsets! Panoramic Views of North Expansive Views of Middle Pond! Partial Lake Views! Fully Applianced! w/50 HP! 6 Rms! Screened Porch! Oil Heat! Plenty of Potential! Full Sunsets! 7 Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Waterfront! 13,983' Lot! 6+ Rm Ranch House can be Saved, Foundation Pond! 100' Waterfront! Huge Level Lot! Private! Wooded! Ideal Southern Din Rm & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Deck Fam Rm w/Cath Ceiling! 1st Fl Master Updated 6Rm Ranch! Lake Facing Walk-out Basement! Functional Kit, Access! Lake Facing Master! Master Cathedrals! 1.5Baths! Garage! w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! w/2 Living Levels! 14x18 Master Maybe? Great Views of South Pond! Exposure! 157' Road Front! 197' w/Panoramic Lake Views! Lake Facing Master Suite! 2 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! 2 Din Rm, Liv Rm, Bdrm, Tile Bath! Deep! Town Services! Pristine Piece Bath! 2 Bedrooms! 2.5 Tile Baths! SOLD 8/30/2010 $380,000.00 14,190’ Lot! Sandy Beach! Freshly Tons of Sun! Beautiful Sunrises! 100’ 5.5X24 Porch! Central Air! Garage! Liv Rm w/Full Length Deck! Walk-out Road Front - 9,000+- Sq.Ft! Frplcs! 2 Car Garage! Boat Ramp! of Webster Lake! $489,900.00 SOLD 6/14/2013 $455,000.00 Paint Ext! Recent Roof! $479,900.00 $119,900.00 $194,900.00 $309,900.00 Lower Level! $429,900.00 $239,900.00

hope2own.com WEBSTER - 35 LAURELWOOD DR. Southbridge: *EXTRAORDINARY! Professionally decorated, custom 4 BR Colonial on PRI- Great Owner VATE 3.75 acres, superb location overlooking Webster Lake w/spectacular 508.943.4333 western water views, quality Occupied 2 family! workmanship & materials Vinyl sided! Spacious 4 room 2 Sharon Pelletier - Broker throughout, Mstr BR suite Brenda Ryan Jan w/it's own frplc'd living rm & Broker-Owner DiGregorio bedroom apart- Licensed in MA, CT & RI private balcony! Gourmet ment and 5 room 2 kitchen! Family & formal din- bedroom apartment. Updated kitchens & WE WANT YOUR ing rms! 2 car att'd garage Baths. BIG 2 car garage! Must see inside! PLUS a 36x48 det'd 6 car $125,000 LISTINGS! garage& lg walk up 2nd 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 story!* $499,000 Melissa Mary Jo Cournoyer Demick OPEN HOUSE Hilli 12-2PM SUN Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoeing * Diane Strzelecki Webster: HORSES- Here is a home for you PLUS like WEBSTER - 7 HARRIS STREET THOMPSON - 108 GAWRON ROAD THOMPSON - 186 WAGHER RD. “brand new” beauti- WEBSTER - 121 THOMPSON RD ful Ranch with 5 Spiro Vivian Marrero- rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths. OUTSTANDING Thomo Doros Layout for one level living. 3 Stall Row Barn with electrobraid fencing with trails for riding. No more boarding your horses! EXCELLENT CONDITION! $229,900. 1206 School St. OPEN HOUSE Robin Debra 12-2PM SUN Giguere Nordby- Southbridge: BE SOLD- ASSISTED SALE Rivera READY TO BE WOWED! Your dream First Time Offered by Original Owner! 2300 Sq Ft home is right here in Stately Hip Roof Ranch! Loads of Character! 3 bed- First time offered! 4 bdrm Cape! Custom young farmer’s porch Colonial! Spacious Southbridge! 8 rooms Georgian Colonial! Grand Entry Foyer! Beautiful rooms, 2 Baths! Double sided fireplace! 2 car open floor plan! Entry foyer with french doors! 3 4 bedrooms 2 baths! Curved Open Staircase! 4-5 Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths! attached garage! Barn! Long, Deep & Wide circular Hardwood Floors! New windows! 1/2 acre bdrm! 1.5 Baths, central air! Beautiful walkout Fully remodeled inside & out! BIG livingroom plus Master Bath! Gas Heat! Central Air! Bonus 25x37 drive provideing a beautiful approach! All on 2.5 sliders lower level patio! Excellent location for in 1st floor familyroom. Gorgeous kitchen with granite lot! Garage! Sheds! Fruit Trees! Large Debbie Joan counter & breakfast bar. Loads of cabinets! Big mas- Two Story Carriage House! Acres! Only $315,000 home business! New Price! $234,900 Lacoste NEW PRICE $194,900 Yard! Easy access to I-395. $159,900 Thomo ter bedroom. Wonderful yard & farmer’s porch. $209,900. 753 Dennison Dr.

SOUTHBRIDGE - 20 TILLYER AVE OPEN HOUSE WEBSTER 12-2PM SUN NEW ENGLAND COMMONS Featured Listing - Open House Southbridge: Excellent Condition OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3 Chad Michelle Splaine Roy Colonial in desirable WEBSTER - 13 SCENIC AVE neighborhood! 5 Unique 3 bed/ 2 1/2 bath Custom rooms 3 bedrooms 1 Contemporary! Open and spacious! Master “We are 1/2 baths. Spacious living room/dining room w/walk-in closet. Vaulted Beamed Living part of combination with sliders to deck. Overlooking Room plus Family Room! Hardwood and tile Make woods. Central Air. Fireplace. Security system. floors. Cabinet-Packed Cherry kitchen, gran- Southbridge Hardwood floors. 1 car garage. $174,900. 55 ite/corian counters, island seats 5! First floor Stan Arland Misiaszek Home” laundry. Abundant finished outdoor living New Listing: Great 8 rm split has been WEBSTER: 55+ Adult Community Bright! spaces! Detached 2 Car garage! Inground OPEN HOUSE lovingly cared for! Gleeming hardwood 12-2PM SUN Beautiful condo being offered! Priced to sell Pool! Large 3-season Porch. Lake View. flrs., granite kitchen floor! Formal dining quickly! Huge combo living/dining room! Large Fenced Yard. Alternate heat source. Southbridge: FANTAS- $299,900 rm w/sliders to expansive wrap-around TIC CONDITION bedrooms! French doors to deck! Full basement! porch! Fireplaced lower level! Economical Offering 3 months paid condo fees! $194,900 HOME! 7 room 3 bed- gas heat! 2 car garage!. $194,900 room 1 1/2 bath. New Kitchen cabinets, countertops, & appliances. New family room. Lets’s Talk Real Estate Hardwoods throughout. Fireplace. New Avoid a Low Home Appraisal WEBSTER LAKE ~ LONG ISLAND 201 SOUTH STREET remodeled baths! MUST SEE! JUST DUDLEY - ELMWOOD AVE A house needs to be sold three times when it is on the or MAI, designations. SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Gorgeous! $169,900. 120 Lebanon St. LAND market. First it needs to be sold to other agents so they – Meet the appraiser, when he or she inspects the home, 508-765-9155 will want to show and sell the home. Second it needs to share your knowledge of recent short sales and foreclo- 1-800-784-0445 Attention Investors! Approx. 3/4 acre (.71) be sold to buyers and lastly to the appraiser. Even if the sures that might skew the comps. OPEN HOUSE buyer is willing to pay a certain price for a home they And yes, you can speak with your appraiser; the prohibi- FAX: 508-765-2698 12-2PM SUN of Vacant Land, Res-10 Zoned. Mixed Use usually need a mortgage. That means it is actually the tion only applies to your lender. Southbridge: Large bank who is buying the home. The bank wants to protect If you’re a seller: Now offering beautiful Condo in a 3 area of Single Families, Multi-Familes & their investment so they do an appraisal. When the –·Get an appraisal before you list a home. Search for a unit brick complex. appraisal comes back low or as an under-appraisal, qualified appraiser in your area on the Appraisal Institute rental Condos. Access through existing paper deals can fall apart. website. Spacious 6 rooms 2 bed- If you are a seller or a buyer do you know how to protect – Use the appraisal to set a realistic listing price for your services rooms. Gleaming hard- road known as Elmwood Ave from George yourself from short appraisals? Here are some sugges- home. wood floors. All redone in 2006. Wonderful sun HISTORIC Street & Fairview Ave. This parcel has 305' tions from Bankrate.com for buyers and sellers. – Give a copy of your pre-listing appraisal to the buyer’s room with a sky light that leads out to a deck. If you’re a buyer: appraiser. The more professional appraisers will under- LOW Rear porch. Unit includes garage. Low Condo road frontage on Elmwood, back from – Tell your lender to find an appraiser who comes from stand that you’re just trying to add more data and anoth- Prime Waterfront Island Lot! Perfect Vacation INTEREST Fee too! Truly exceptional condo-$125,000.24 your county, or perhaps a neighboring county. er perspective. RATES Park St. (between Elm and Everett) George St about 100'. Known as Parcel – Request that the appraiser have a residential appraiser – Question a low appraisal. There’s always a chance the Dream Get-away, 6,245 sf, 50' Frontage, Clear, certification and a professional designation. Examples appraiser or a supervisor will take into account, new or almost level lot. Western Exposure = Beautiful 82 on Dudley Town Map 118. $94,900. include the Appraisal Institute’s senior residential overlooked information. Sunsets! Now $169,900. appraiser, or SRA, or member of the Appraisal Institute, B4 • Friday, June 21, 2013 REAL ESTATE

508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Dave Vitkus Brenda Flanagan 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 774-230-6550 508-769-1811 Jo-Ann Szymczak JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com CRS, GRI, SRES Realtor Call any of these agents for Connie Nedoroscik LICENSED IN MA & CT • Marketing Co-ordinator “Home Ownership Matters” representation SPENCER - NEW LISTING VICTORIAN MANSION DUDLEY - 58’ RANCH $379,900 $298,000 $209,900

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* In-law potential * 17 rooms * Formal DR for * 58’ * Jacuzzi tub * Park-like country setting * 3 baths 22 people * 2 Baths *4BR * Gleaming hardwoods * pocket doors * 3 fireplaces * Barn w/two garage bays Maria Reed 508-873-9254 BROKER OPEN HOUSE: CALL FOR DETAILS 2 Fairview Ave DUDLEY - 4 BEDROOMS DUDLEY - 1.9 ACRES DUDLEY - CONTEMPORARY $287,000

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* Fireplace * 22’ above ground * 2/3 BR * Country kitchen * Gourmet kitchen * Open LR-DR * L-shaped FR pool * 2 baths * Brick exterior * 2.5 baths * Fantastic * NOW!! NOW!! NOW!! SEE THIS 2200 SQ FT HOME! “0” down payment * 2-car gar * Skylight neighborhood Open House Directory 17 Fairfield Dr 88 Center Rd 12 Shine Ave Deadline: Monday at 10am MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WANTED (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse AT PUBLIC AUCTION Family must buy either house with garden (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Monday, June 24, 2013 (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community area, small farm, will consider waterfront SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2013 2:00 PM - DUDLEY home, or muti-family. Will repair. DUDLEY Plasse R.E. 508-987-5588. 45 Mill Street 88 Center Rd S 11-1 $189,900 Bob Zannotti, Remax Advantage 1 (508) 414-8101 sgl fam, 1,529 sf liv area, 0.34 ac lot, 8 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 Fairview Ave S 11-1 $209,900 Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 This is the Tobin Farms S 11-1 new construction 1.5 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 32259, Pg 152 place to sell 2500 sq ft home Jo-Ann/Maria, Remax Adv. 1 508-873-9254 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place your home! of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2013 the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. 321 Billerica Your ad will be DUDLEY Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. mailed to 1 Jons Way S 1-3 $249,900 Dave Vitkus, Remax Advantage1 (508)230-6550 Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. 50,000+ 12 Shine Ave S 12-2 $369,900 Diane/Jo-Ann, Remax Advantage 1 (774) 230-5044 WEBSTER BAY STATE AUCTION CO., INC. households 6 Groveland S 1-3 $294,500 Maria Reed, Remax Advantage1 (508) 873-9254 NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 throughout 13 Scenic Ave S 1-3 $299,900 Hope Realty 508-943-4333 www.baystateauction.com Southern 1206 School St S 12-2 $229,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 MA Lic. #2624 ~ NH Lic. #3088 ~ RI Lic. #0149 Worcester MILLBURY County. 127 Park Hill Ave S 1-3 $164,900 Jesse Ritz, Remax Advantage 1 (508) 450-5011 SOUTHBRIDGE FOR SALE Call your local 753 Dennison Dr S 12-2 $209,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 sales 55 Arland Dr S 12-2 $174,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 1078 MAIN ST - LEICESTER representative 120 Lebanon St S 12-2 $169,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 today! 24 Park St C 12-2 $125,000 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 1-800-367- SPENCER School Administration Building. 9898 50 Brooks Pond Rd S 12-2 $379,900 Maria Reed, Remax Advantage1 (508) 873-9254 Call Leicester Town Hall for more info. 508-892-7000 Board of Selectmen. Must be sold thru public RFP - see Central Register. • Deadline 7/8/13. Appraised value $274,000. 943-4900 * 987-8400 R OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON RD., WEBSTER, MASS. Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers

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Brooks and Olivia Brooks; Bob Dean and Second gross with a score of 61: Paul Long drive on eighth hole: Bob Jacques COHASSE continued from page 1 Jordan Dean Karopanos, Scott Kunkel, Kerri Kubiak Shootout on ninth hole: Kerry Dion Third gross tie with a score of 68: and Greg Spahl June 18 — Ladies Tuesday Morning Alijah Frazier Charity Golf Richard Ciukaj and Chris Ciukaj; Bill Third gross with a score of 62: Steve Blind Partner Tournament Harrison and Sam Harrison; Terry Baker Londregan, Matt Davol, Dick Dixon and Low net with a score of 29: Paula Format: Four-person scramble and Terrance Baker Mike Londregan Gerard and Lesle Mallon Second net with a score of 31: Low gross with a score of 59: Chris Low net with a score of 44: Louis Oleksy Last gross with a score of 79: Kirk Janice Ciukaj, Tim Dion, Brenden Dion and and Julia Oleksy Bostwick, Rick Oatway, Keith Switzer and Norcross and Cheryl Kingston June 19 — Seniors Wednesday Round Jamie Pena Second net with a score of 47: Chris Peter Bostwick Robin Second gross with a score of 60: Nick LaBonte and Allison LaBonte Low net with a score of 58: Phil Dixon, Upper Division Power, Troy Baker, Tyler Simonelli and Third net tie with a score of 50: Warren Steve Shiner Jr., Jeff Yasik and Ben Low gross with a score of 41: Tim Bachand Fontaine and Arianna Fontaine; Warren Cormier John Third gross with a score of 61: Roland Fontaine and Marissa Fontaine Second net with a score of 61: David Anderson Second gross tie with a score of 43: Bosse, Tim O’Brien, Matt Lanava and 9 holes for ages 12 and under Fields, Dacia Fields, Barbara Fields and John Soloperto Low gross with a score of 35: Mike Sue Joidon Frank Partlow, Arnie Simpson, Sam Long drive on first hole for women: Sosik and Mike Sosik Third net with a score of 64: Fred Yanka and Austin Jenkins Low net tie with a score of 33: Teena Wood Second gross with a score of 37: Keith Sexton, Tom Carlson, Bob Jacques and Don Long drive on first hole for men: Chris Gagnon and Jake Gagnon Bob Plunkett Bernard and Bill Gibson Third net with a score of 34: Ciukaj Low net tie with a score of 26: Matt Last net with a score of 72: Joe Sena, Jorge Closest to the pin on fourth hole for Sosik and Anna Sosik; Andy Borrguard Chris Sena, Stu Pelletier and Paul Pelletier Asturias Lower Division men: Tim O’Brien; 7 feet, 3 inches and Andy Borrguard Closest to the pin on third hole: Don June 16 — Parent-Child Tournament June 17 — Chuck’s Open Baseball, 28 feet Low gross tie with a score of 49: Bill Format: Two-person scramble gross and Format: Four-person scramble Closest to the pin on fourth hole: Neil Crosbie, Kosta George and Andre Lazure Low net with a score of 34: net Low gross with a score of 58: Jay Dion, Anderson, 2 feet, 6 1/2 inches Bill Lemke 18 holes for ages 13 and over Kerry Dion, Steve Boulanger and Don Long drive on sixth hole: Paul Second net tie with a score of 36: Tom Low gross tie with a score of 65: Jeffery Renaud Karopanos Jacques and Mike Spencer Friday, June 21, 2013 • B5 Dining & Entertainment Visit these fine establishments for great food and entertainment Call Nate at 508.909.4064 to advertise

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Check the heating, in the form of more exten- including engine oil, power ventilating and air-condi- sive repairs or lost resale steering, brake and trans- tioning (HVAC) system as value,” said Rich White, mission as well as wind- proper heating and cooling executive director, Car Care shield washer solvent, performance is critical for Council. “Following a rou- antifreeze and coolant. interior comfort and for tine maintenance program 2. Check the hoses safety reasons such as makes financial sense, and belts to make sure defrosting. extending useful vehicle life they’re not cracked, brittle, 8. Inspect the steering and helping avoid costly frayed, loose or showing and suspension system repairs down the road.” signs of excessive wear. annually in–cluding shock The Car Care Council is 3. Check the battery absorbers, struts and chas- the source of information and replace if necessary. sis parts such as ball joints, for the “Be Car Care Aware” Make sure the connection is tie-rod ends and other relat- consumer education cam- clean, tight and corrosion- ed components. paign promoting the bene- free. 9. Check the tires, fits of regular vehicle care, including tire pressure and maintenance and repair to 4. Check the brake Take care of your car now so you don’t have to pay for repairs later. system annually and have tread. Uneven wear may consumers. the brake linings, rotors and indicate the need for wheel alignment. Tires should also WHERE TO LEARN drums inspected at each oil MORE change. be checked for bulges and 5. Inspect the exhaust bald spots. For further information, Simple Steps To Save Gas system for leaks, damage 10. Check the wipers and visit www.carcare.org. and broken supports or lighting so you can see and Without Driving Less Make Your Driving (NAPS) Just because gas prices go up, that doesn’t mean your driving has to go down. You can’t control the price of gas but you can control how much you use with some Dollars Go Farther simple and inexpensive vehicle mainte- nance. SAVE GAS AND CASH Consider these simple steps to save gas without driving less: pared to low-detergent gaso- • Keep your car properly tuned to improve line. When used continuous- gas mileage by an average of 4 percent. ly, it helps clean and protect • Keep tires properly inflated and improve critical engine parts from gas mileage by 3 percent. harmful deposits, so you’ll • Replace dirty or clogged air filters on go a little farther between older vehicles to improve gas mileage by as fill-ups. Results will vary much as 10 percent. depending on a variety of • Change oil regularly and gain another factors and in tests were mile per gallon. Fuel economy is directly related to vehicle care more significant in older • Check the gas cap. Damaged, loose or and driving behavior. model vehicles. missing gas caps let the gas just vaporize • Rack up a more efficient into the air. nance can end up costing a lot more. ride. Use a removable roof • Observe the speed limit. Gas mileage Keeping your car running efficiently and or bicycle rack and install it decreases rapidly above 60 mph. modifying your driving behavior is the best only when needed. By avoid- • Avoid excessive idling. Idling gets zero way to improve your vehicle’s fuel economy ing the extra bulk, you’ll miles per gallon. Warming up the vehicle for and keep more money in your pocket. Fuel minimize aerodynamic one or two minutes is sufficient. consumption is directly related to vehicle drag—the air and wind • Avoid quick starts and stops. Aggressive care and driver behavior and both can have resistance your vehicle driving can lower gas mileage by 33 percent a significant impact on how much motorists must overcome to accelerate on the highway and 5 percent in the city. pay at the pump.” and maintain a constant • Consolidate trips. Several short trips The Car Care Council is the source of speed. taken from a cold start can use twice as information for the “Be Car Care Aware” • Cruise cautiously. Use much gas as one longer multipurpose trip. consumer education campaign promoting the cruise control on long • Don’t haul unneeded items in the trunk. the benefits of regular vehicle care, mainte- stretches of highway driv- An extra 100 pounds in the trunk reduces nance and repair to consumers. ing when it’s safe to do so, fuel economy by up to 2 percent. A new fuel program offers consumers a smarter way to save money which can help save fuel by “Some motorists think they are saving LEARN MORE on quality gasoline. helping your car maintain a money when they put off needed vehicle steady speed. Driving maintenance,” said Rich White, executive For a free copy of the council’s “Car Care Guide” or for further information, visit (NAPS) one hour from being aggressively by rapid accel- director, Car Care Council. “What they don’t eration and braking uses realize is that neglecting routine mainte- www.carcare.org. From daily commuting to earned—without the wait summer road trips, the for monthly statements or amount of time we spend additional purchases at driving adds up other retailers, as many loy- quickly…and so can travel alty programs require. costs. However, a few good Program rewards may be See If You Are “Tire Smart” driving habits can help put redeemed toward a single fill-up (up to 20 gallons), for the brakes on unnecessary (NAPS) spending and get you on the a period of 90 days following road to savings: the month in which they A recent national survey • Watch your speed. A were earned, and may not be found that only one in six faster trip may be less fuel able to be combined with U.S. drivers is “tire smart” efficient. When traveling at other offers. To save even when it comes to checking speeds above 50 mph, gas more, you can use a BP Visa tire pressure—a quick and mileage tends to de–crease credit card to pay for your simple step that can opti- rapidly. fuel purchases along with mize vehicle safety and fuel • Lose weight in your car. the BP Driver Rewards card. economy and helps tires Every extra 100 pounds can Visit www.bpdriverre- last longer. re–duce fuel efficiency by up wards.com for terms and Gender & Generation to 2 percent, so keep your conditions and participat- Gap trunk clear of unnecessary ing locations. Significant differences items. • Avoid idling. When exist between men and • Find gas pumps that pay parked, shut off your engine women and also among you back. Some stations, to save fuel. An idling younger and older drivers. like participating BP sta- engine can consume up to a Men are more likely than tions, allow you to save on half gallon of fuel per hour. wom?en to be “tire smart,” future fill-ups. With the BP • Inflate for a smoother according to the survey. Driver Rewards program, ride. Keep your tires at the About 20 percent of men for every 20 gallons of BP proper pressure to get up to and 14 percent of women fuel you purchase, with a 3.3 percent better gas are considered “tire minimum of two transac- mileage. smart.” That means fewer tions, you can earn a 5-cents- • Choose quality gasoline. women know to check tire off-per-gallon reward. It’s Fill up with a quality fuel pressure monthly and to free to join. Rewards accu- like BP gasoline with check tires when they are mulate automatically and Invigorate®, which can help cold (before driving). rect tire pressure for their SAFETY RISK can cause uneven and rapid may be redeemed as soon as your car get a few more Women know better than vehicle: on the driver’s tread wear. miles per tank when com- men where to find the cor- doorjamb or door and in Underinflated tires pose Rotation: Rotate tires the owner’s manual. a safety risk, waste fuel and every 5,000 to 8,000 miles to A more stark difference cause premature tire wear. help you achieve more uni- exists between generations. The U.S. Department of form wear. Twenty-seven percent of Energy estimates that prop- Tread: Advanced and drivers aged 60 and older erly inflated tires can save unusual wear can reduce 25,000 Unique about 11 cents a gallon at are “tire smart” while only the ability of tread to grip 8 percent of drivers 18 to 39 today’s gas prices. the road in adverse condi- know the basic tips for Motorists can Be Tire tions. properly checking tire pres- Smart and Play Your PART. sure. The survey was con- Pressure: Check tire pres- LEARN MORE sure monthly with a tire Visitors Every Week! ducted for the Rubber For further information, Manufacturers gauge and inflate to vehicle manufacturer’s recom- visit www.betiresmart.org Association, which repre- or call (202) 682-4800. sents tire manufacturers in mended pressure. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com the U.S. Alignment: Misalignment of wheels Friday, June 21, 2013 • THE EXPRESS • 3 AUTOMOTIVE Helping Your Car Keep Cool In Warmer Weather

(NAPS) • Top Off Or Change • Cool Your Engine. Your Whether it’s a vacation Fluids. Engine fluids are a engine works extra hard road trip or your daily com- key component in keeping during the summer and mute to work, when the tem- your car running during the relies on the cooling system peratures climb higher on summer months. When to protect it from overheat- the outside, things are also fluid levels are low, the cool- ing. To keep your cooling heating up under the hood ing effect is decreased and system in good working con- of your car. could result in overheating. dition, you should flush Fortunately, there are sev- Check your vehicle fluids your system and replace the eral preventative steps you including motor oil, trans- coolant as recommended by can take to keep your engine mission fluid, power steer- the manufacturer. Engine running cool. Here are some ing fluid and brake fluid. coolant can become contam- tips that can help to keep Refer to your owner’s manu- inated and its protective you on the road to safety and al for recommended fluid additives can lose their convenience. type. effectiveness. • Check Your Battery. If • Check Engine Belts You can also try using a you have an older vehicle or And Hoses For Cracks radiator coolant additive, you’ve had your battery for And Wear. Look for leaks such as Purple Ice by premi- more than three years, you and feel to determine if the um synthetic lubricant should have it tested. While hoses are firm and pliable. manufacturer Royal Purple. it is common to hear of car Pay special attention to Purple Ice is designed to battery failure during the places where hoses are con- improve your engine’s per- cold winter months, heat is nected and clamped. Do not for?mance, help prevent just as hard on your battery. attempt to touch any hoses overheating and keep the Warmer temperatures can or belts after you have been system clean. Plus, it’s com- evaporate battery fluid, driving your vehicle, as they patible to use with will be hot and could cause anti–freeze or straight Hot summer temperatures can be hard on your battery so it’s important to check for corrosion. causing damage to internal plates and speeding up cor- burns and serious injury. water. rosion. For more information, Easy Maintenance Tips visit www.royalpurple.com. happy years together. It can also mean that when the time comes to sell, you may get a On The Road To better price. Here are a few things you can do to improve the life of your vehicle and impress prospective buyers: Stress-Free Driving • Get it serviced regularly—Change the oil at specific mileage intervals recommended AUTOMAKERS HAVE YOUR BACK for your car. • Follow the manufacturer’s service sched- ule—Depending on your car, this may include checking the coolant, power steer- ing and brake fluid levels and rotating the tires. • Find and fix open re–calls—If your car has been recalled, it probably has a problem that can affect performance and safety. • Keep track of the service history—Prove that your car has been well maintained. Take good care of your car now and it may take The new myCARFAX app keeps track of better care of you when it’s time to sell. your service history and information about (NAPS) recalls right on your smartphone. Visit www.mycarfax.com to learn more about Proper vehicle maintenance doesn’t only maintaining the value and performance of mean you and your car can spend many your car. Don’t Like Pressure,

Your Tires Do You and your car can stay on the road hassle-free.

(NAPS) an emergency on the road— atics platform. This pro- to increased wind drag and and according to Forbes, the gram provides free proac- cargo weight. Handling, con- With more than 5 million average driver is involved in tive safety and car care trol and braking are also car crashes every year in the a collision every 18 years— ser?vices for three years and negatively impacted. U.S., it’s important that driv- get to a safe place to call for includes automatic collision • Rotate Before You ers understand what they help, give emergency per- notification, SOS emer- Go—Regular rotation helps can do to avoid a collision sonnel your specific location gency assistance, enhanced achieve uniform tire wear and also what automakers and do your best to stay roadside assistance, and improves road perform- are doing to help them calm. month?ly vehicle diagnos- ance. Tires rotated every should they be involved in tics reports and mainte- 6,000 to 8,000 miles have an accident. WHAT AUTOMAKERS nance alerts. Said Barry longer life and help to maxi- WHAT YOU CAN DO DO Ratzlaff, Director of mize your tire investment. Customer Satisfaction and • Straighten Up—Proper • You’ve heard it a hun- Car companies are includ- Service Business wheel alignment provides dred times—stay off your ing all sorts of new technol- Development: “While driv- safe, predictable vehicle con- cell phone and don’t even ogy in modern cars in order ers want cars they enjoy trol and helps tires wear think about texting. to keep vehicles in tip-top driving, safety features and evenly and last longer. • Work with your car deal- shape and help drivers who maintenance reminders are • Bald Isn’t Beautiful— er to make sure your tires may be involved in an acci- also important.” Lack of tread affects the are properly inflated, your dent. For example, Hyundai Learn More tire’s ability to grip the road. fluids are topped off and Assurance Connected Care For further facts and Make sure tires don’t have your brakes are well main- is the new safety and main- ideas, go to uneven wear, high or low tained. tenance suite powered by www.hyundaibluelink.com. spots or unusually smooth • Remember, if you are in the firm’s Blue Link telem- areas that can decrease trac- tion and increase the risk of road accidents. A FIVE-MINUTE FIX Air pressure in a tire goes up in warm weather 1?2 pounds for every Stop Sun Damage 10-degree temperature change. Make sure the weather isn’t affect- Checking tire pressure ing your tires by using a tire gauge to check your pressure. and tread is easy and can cancer.” pay dividends when it comes (NAPS) Adds the Skin Cancer wheel retailer—Discount to fuel economy and han- Foundation, drivers are especially Investing a little time and Tire: dling. Don’t go by appear- vulnerable on the left side. effort to make sure your • Get Pressure Right— ances. Use a tire gauge to tires are road worthy can Low tire pressure can check since a tire can be 50 AN ANSWER pay dividends when it comes decrease fuel economy.Tires percent underinflated but to safety. Experts say the may lose up to one pound still not appear flat. Fortunately, drivers can apply a first step is to make sure per square inch per month. Make it a habit to check clear or tinted window film over your tires are properly The specific inflation pres- tire pressure every month the vehicle’s windows for virtually inflated. sure number can be found and always before a long invisible protection that blocks up According to the National on the vehicle placard locat- trip. Use the vehicle manu- to 99 percent of ultraviolet rays. Highway Traffic Safety ed on the driver’s side door- facturer’s recommended Lower Temperatures And Costs Administration, underin- post, glove box door, fuel tire pressure. In addition, by reducing the inte- flated tires contribute to door or in the owner’s man- Additionally, check tire rior temperature of the car, the more than 600 fatalities and ual. Custom tires and tread depth by using the window film can reduce the need 33,000 injuries each year. wheels may change stan- “penny test.” Insert Abe The sun’s harmful rays can penetrate car window glass to to run the air-conditioning and so Simply checking your tire dard air pressure require- Lincoln’s head upside down harm drivers’ skin. burn less fuel, saving money and pressure can help you stay ments, so if you customize, into the tread. If you see his the environment. Window film can (NAPS) safe during your next trip. have a pro check them out entire head, it’s time to reduce a car’s interior temperature by as To get the most from your before you go. replace the tire. Many drivers have found a clear way to much as 30 degrees. tires this summer, here are • Don’t Overload To learn more about tire protect themselves, their passengers and LLumar window films by Eastman some maintenance tips from Vehicle— Overloading safety, visit www.discount- their wallets with the help of a film they can Chemical Company can be professionally the world’s largest tire and decreases fuel economy due tire.com. hardly see. installed at more than 1,100 LLumar and The Problem FormulaOne dealers across the country. “People don’t realize their skin is getting Manufactured in the U.S., they are backed damaged from sitting near glass windows in by a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty. “Every Town Deserves a cars,” explains Dr. Dee Anna Glaser, vice- LEARN MORE chair of the Dermatology Department at St. Louis University. “Damage from certain Visit www.llumar.com/skinpro tection to Good Local Newspaper” kinds of ultraviolet rays is cumulative. learn more about window films for skin pro- These ultraviolet rays penetrate deep into tection; “like” LLumar on Facebook at the skin and can silently accelerate the www.facebook.com/llumarwindow film for TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com aging process, cause wrinkles and even skin more skin protection tips. 4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2013 AUTOMOTIVE Tread Carefully When Buying Tractor Tires (NAPS) weight of equipment with its longer foot- Just as car owners have to pay attention print, reducing its impact on the ground so to keep their tires in good shape, farmers crops grow more readily with less soil also need to keep farm equipment tires in compaction. This reduced impact can lead mind. Brand, price and conve?nience may to better fuel economy. Spread over 12–14- play a part when you look to buy tires, but hour days and hundreds of acres, that a farmer’s tire choice is much more means finishing fields sooner, spending involved. Selecting the right tire for a trac- less on fuel and reducing carbon emis- tor, harvester or grain cart can have a last- sions. ing effect on a farm’s productivity and the environment in general. BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT The good news, experts say, is that investing the time and trouble required to The new radial is also de?signed to with- find the best ag tire can pay dividends for stand stubble damage from today’s your farm and its bottom line. stronger crop stalks so that it lasts longer, One of the latest developments in tractor which helps the farmer’s pocketbook, and tires is the YieldBib ag radial created by with fewer waste tires tossed into landfills. Michelin North America Agricultural Said James Crouch of Michelin North Tires. They deliver better fuel economy, America, “Farmers have a lot more factors lon–gevity and traction even in adverse to think about when choosing farm tires conditions. And the way the tire does it than passenger car tires. They have to helps the environment by improving tire select tires that will help them produce the footprint on the ground while helping most crops and help them be good stew- reduce equipment carbon footprints. ards of the land. The right farm tire helps their business at the same time that it pro- tects the environment.” LESS IMPACT ON THE GROUND To learn more about how farm tires pro- Investing the time and trouble required to find the best tire for your tractor can pay dividends when it comes to your farm and its bottom line. For starters, the new tire safely runs at tect the environment and farmer invest- much lower air pressures, so it spreads the ments, visit www. michelinag.com. Traveling With Kids— Be Car Seat Smart 4’9” in height, which is typi- cally between ages 8 and 12. A child is ready to move from a booster seat to a lap/shoulder belt if the fol- lowing criteria are met: • The child can sit all the way back against the vehicle seat; • The child’s knees can bend comfortably at the edge of the vehicle seat; • The lap/shoulder belt crosses the child’s shoulder between the neck and arm and the lap belt remains low across the thighs and hips; • And, the child can Protect your precious cargo. Be sure your child’s car seat is proper- remain in this position for ly installed and remember to use it every ride. the duration of the ride. Before heading out on (NAPS) tection will help keep them your trip, be sure that your Road trips with children safe. child’s car seat is installed Batteries wear out for many reasons, including age, extreme conditions, corrosion, frequent short trips can be daunting, but with Following these best prac- properly. According to the and long periods of no use, but they rarely die overnight. AAA’s expert advice, your tice recommendations will National Highway Traffic next family car trip can be ensure your children are as Safety Administration, both safe and fun: safe as possible on the road: three out of four car seats • Involve your children First, remember that the are incorrectly installed. It’s early on when planning a backseat is the safest place important to read the Care For Your Battery for all kids under 13. road trip. Let them help owner’s manual for both the decide places to stop. Toddlers should be kept in vehicle and the car seat • Give kids a map so rear-facing seats for as long before attempting the instal- they can see where you are as possible, until reaching lation. Fortunately,Certified Today So It Can Care and how far it is to your des- the height or weight limits Child Passenger Safety tination. of the car seat, typically Technicians are available to • Remember,loose items in around age 2. Children who advise you. You can find the car can be dangerous in have outgrown the harness- them through an AAA For You Later a crash or just a sudden stop. es on their forward-facing office, by calling (866) SEAT- Keep loose items in the car seats can use a booster CHECK or by visiting (NAPS) trunk, a console or under a seat to help position them so www.seatcheck.org. ly with water, preferably charging the battery prop- the lap/shoulder belt fits distilled. Reinstall the erly. cargo net. Another way to protect chil- For many motorists, the • Be sure children are properly across their hips dren all over the country,the battery is a case of under cables, positive first, and • Remove the battery if and upper thighs and across coat the terminals and a vehicle is going to sit idle secure in the proper car experts at AAA say, is to hood, out of mind until seats. Each year, more than their chest and collarbone. strengthen child passenger they’re stranded by a dead clamps with a thin grease for more than 30 days. The American Academy of to prevent new corrosion. 1,000 kids die and 170,000 are safety laws. Learn more at battery,which can be incon- injured in car crashes—but Pediatrics says children www.SafeSeats4Kids.AAA.c venient and even danger- • Don’t run it down. should remain in a booster Ensure that all lights and REPLACING THE giving them the proper pro- om. ous—but this doesn’t have BATTERY seat until they have reached to happen to you. Look for other electronics are such signs that the battery turned off when the car If your battery needs is failing as the headlamps isn’t being driven. If you do replacing, consider this: look dim at idle and bright- drain the battery and ACDelco batteries provide decide to jump-start your Tips On Trucking en when you rev the engine some of the best and easi- or the starter groans and car, carefully follow the est-to-understand free turns slowly, barely start- instructions in your replacement warranties in ing the car. owner’s manual to avoid the industry. There are damaging your car as well choices for all models, For DIY Movers as the running vehicle. budgets and priorities. In (NAPS) PRESERVING THE Wear goggles and remove addition, the company’s BATTERY your scarf, tie and jewelry. alternators are 100 percent When it’s time to move to your college Today’s average car has performance and reliability dorm, your first apartment, your family While no battery lives for- 20 or more onboard comput- house, your scaled-down empty nest or ever, these tips can help tested. Customers who have ers. Connecting a positive these things installed by a whenever you have a new home, you may be keep yours cranking: cable to a negative termi- able to save time, trouble and money by • Keep it clean. member of the ACDelco Even on nal—or vice versa—can doing it yourself. to?day’s sealed batteries, Professional Service Center cause an expensive electri- program qualify for a To make driving your own moving truck corrosion on the posts and cal short that could destroy easier, heed these smart safety hints from terminals can compromise nationwide, 12-month, one or more of the comput- 12,000-mile limited warran- the experts at Penske Truck Rental: performance. Your service ers. • Have a handle on what you haul. Most technician can clean it or ty on parts and labor and • Have your battery roadside assistance. truck rental agreements include language you can. With the car off, checked. Your service tech- from the U.S. Department of Transportation loosen and remove the neg- nician can perform a load prohibiting the “carrying or hauling of ative cable, then the red LEARN MORE test, which provides a snap- To find a nearby shop or explosives and other dangerous articles.” positive cable. Use a brass- shot of how much life is left That means don’t pack flammable items wire battery brush dipped further facts and tips, visit in the battery. He or she www. acdelco.com. such as paint, chemicals and cleaning mate- in a paste of baking soda may also check to ensure rials, flammable solvents, propane, gasoline and water. Rinse thorough- Moving your household yourself and driving the that your alternator is and the like. Your rental agent can explain it truck may be easier than you realize. all to you. • Take your time. Allow plenty of time to truck. “Trucks are tall?er, wider and may get to your destination and be aware of pos- weigh up to 10 times more than the average sible bottlenecks along the way. Be mindful car,” explained Don Mikes, senior vice pres- of rush hour traffic, too, and plan according- ident?rental, Penske Truck Leasing. “You ly. have to be extra vigilant.” 25,000 Unique • Get acquainted with the vehicle. • nsure yourself. “Most insurance and Familiarize yourself with the truck’s credit card companies won’t cover truck switches and gauges. Properly adjust the ren?tals under existing policies,” Mikes side mirrors for maximum visibility. added. If your insurance company is among • Watch out for blind spots. Remember, them, consider signing up for additional trucks have oversized blind spots known as coverage options to protect yourself and Visitors Every Week! the “No-Zone,” according to the Federal your belongings. You may feel more confi- Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 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Pet Carrier Electric Fishing Motor Call: 508-410-7050 Craftsman Scroll saw Call: 508-764-6058 36lb thrust, 5 speeds $995.00 $30.00 Skil Miter Saw $125 OBO 774-200-1194 $50.00 AAA Sports Cards $80 Oak Dining Room 14 ft Stars 1950’s-1970’s colonial, 6 chairs (S. Bent) Drill Presses Aluminum Boat Great shape New Tire Rim Stand w/extended Fitness Power LOWREY ORGAN 90” table, 36” mirrored buf- with 7hp Eska motor and a Near mint cards fet, 56” lighted china closet. All cards at 60 R16 ends Rider ROYALE 1/2hp & 1hp Motors Minn Kota 28 lbs of thrust $100 OBO $1,000 trolling motor. No trailer. 60% off book!! $30.00 For long length cutting In beautiful, excellent $60 condition. Selling for 4 Drawer Steel $1500 or B/O Call: 508-864-9223 Call: 508-943-2174 fraction of cost. 10 Fishing Small Desk One family owned Filling Cabinet 860 576-5462 AIR CONDITIONER Almost New Outboards $25.00 GE ELECTRIC STOVE 3-25HP $85.00 774-289-3607 Double oven/4 burners $3500.00 or BO 14K Marquis FOR SALE $250-$500 each Diamond Ring General Electric Good shape, Call 860 974-1627 (413)245-7011 12,100 BTU Golf Clubs/Bag ELECTRIC BED Working area on stove leave message Never worn, .70 carats, 22 Beige Call: 508-885-6657 RINNAI VENTLESS years old, still in jewelers $45.00 (INVACARE) GAS/LP HEATER box. Have appraisal $250.00 450 pound capacity 508-304-7321 Call Paul at 24,000 BTU, Remote paid $3,250 double motors (head and 508-756-0227 Machinist Oak Pedestal $500.00 will sell $1,500 Antique Printers legs) hand crank, Table All For Inground roll-out safety rails Complete Set firm Pool... Drawers General Purpose and 4 round-back (4) SNOW TIRES Call: 860-774-6373 of Tools spindle chairs. Like new, •Sta-Rite 20” Sand Filter $15.00 ea. $200.00 ENGLISH SADDLE (2) Kennedy tool boxes Oval with grey/blue tiled top. Firestone Winterforce 1500 •Duraglass 3/4HP Contact Michael Some scratches 1”-6” Starrett mics, One Extension 225/70-15 Pump/Trap Display Cabinet 818 521-5656 (4) interapid indicators Excellent condition $225.00 Sports Cards Asking $95.00 and much more!! Mostly Stars & Rookies •EZ Adjustable $50.00 508-234-1942 Asking $450.00 or BO (4) FORD 4X4 Baseball, Football, Hockey, Steps/Rails Electrical Material Call: 586-419-1040 Call 508 892-1783 FACTORY WHITE Basketball, And More Industrial, Commercial, Near Mint Cards •Arneson Pool Vac/Leaf 774-452-3514 GERNERATOR/ SPOKE RIMS Cannister & Hose Residential Mamiya Medium 15x7 with center caps $45 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, INVERTER $100.00 Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Format Old Trunks •Aluminum Ladder Diamond Ring Honda EU3000is. $45 Each Call: 508-864-9223 Breakers, Meters, Excellent Condition. 711 Pro camera Gents 14K Yellow & White Punches, Pipe-Benders. 508-479-9752 BEST OFFER Gold. Center Diamond Very low usage. w/80mm F4 lens & super Student’s Desk 4 Section Peerless Call: 860-923-9781 90/100 Surrounded By New Recessed Troffer Electric start & pull start. wide 43 mm F4.5 lens with WOODSTOVE Flourescent 3-Tube Very quiet. optical viewfinder, & Chair Cast Iron Boiler 6 03/100 Diamonds. $50 FOR SALE ARCHERY, HUNTING All Fine Brilliance T-8 277V Fixtures Great for electronics. Both w/polar filter. Enclosed Almost new, in Better ‘N Ben’s $450 EQUIPMENT 26 Year Old Appraisal Was Fireplace insert AND ACCESSORIES $5560 $56 Each Asking $1500.00. perfect condition Two End Tables 774 449-8012 Will Sell For Same Now! 860-935-0072 $1850.00 $45 each $400.00 In Excellent Condition Call 5pm-8:30pm 860 923-9407 508 278-5835 or 508 277-8735 (cell) Call 508-764-6908 774-232-0407 508-867-6546 Mike. Call: 774-452-3514

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135 LOST AND FOUND 265 FUEL/WOOD 284 LOST & FOUND 285 PET CARE 298 WANTED TO BUY 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 100 GENERAL LOST Central Boiler E-Classic PETS Rough Cut Small gold jewelry bag 1400/2400 THIN BRICK & contents OUTDOOR WOOD Did you find your WANTED Wide Pine Boards 105 BULLETIN BOARD vicinity of Cinemagic VENEER in Sturbridge. FURNACE pet? Or find a VERY USED in assortment of “Used Brick” - clay - widths/lengths RIDING LAWN Great sentimental value. Cleaner & Greener home for one? Kitchen Cabinets $1.50/board foot indoor/outdoor SW EPA Qualified The older the better. We Flats + corners - MOWERS Offering reward 25-Year Warranty are a kitchen refacing $8.40 per sq. ft. All 42” Cut w/Baggers if all contents are returned Call Today company and we use Mahogany Gold 508-612-4795 508-882-0178 these cabinets at home Cup Race Boat Agway 12 1/5 hp CrystalRockFarm.com shows for 26 ft Replica of 1926 race Call 508-867-9387 $500 “BEFORE & AFTER” boat. 5-step bottom FIREWOOD Same Owners 327 chevy engine. 200 GEN. BUSINESS Cut, split, delivered Tom & Camila Call between 9 & 5 M-F Craftsman 20 hp LET US KNOW!!! or leave message Includes Trailer TOOL SHEDS $600 green or seasoned $65,000 Made of Texture 1-11 Please call us so that New Stuff! KITCHEN OPTIONS of NEW 203 SNOWMOBILES Wood lots wanted ENGLAND 8x8 $725 Wizard 19 1/2 hp we can take your ad Reconnective Healing 508-987-3384 out of the paper... Truck Cap 8x10 $900 $600 2003 SKIDOO 600 Call Paul Animal Massage or 860-749-6998 Fiberglass, for 8’ bed. From a GRAND TOURING Town-To-Town Animal Communication www.mykitchenoptions.com Dodge pickup. Red 8x12 $975 Childs Rocker $10 508-769-2351 $400/OBO 8x16 $1275 Box of Dolls $5 And Classifieds As Always! 2004 SKIDOO 508-909-4111 Reiki/Feng Shui Call 508-259-8805 Delivered And 508-867-6775 500SS LEGEND Firewood Natural Foods WAR Built On-Site With 2006 Karavan Tilt Green $135 Flower Essences Sears Gas Trimmer Trailer. Low mileage on all. Found 1/8 Alpha Wave Music RELICS Other Sizes Available 107 MISC. FREE Excellent condition. 128 cubic feet. with supply of lines Call 413-324-1117 On Worcester St $100 Boarding & FREE Asking $12K (774)696-7879 In Southbridge... Indoor/Outdoor Runs but reasonable offers All black male cat Skylights WAR 1974 Suzuki 100CC Trees for Campfire Wood considered $1,000 508-885-3252 WOOD Green eyes, very lovable, Heated/Air Conditioned Call 508-769-3167 not fixed, definitely a SOUVENIRS Sale Seasoned, not split Assortment of cameras & Leave message house cat. Day Care Evergreen Trees, Colorado 205 BOATS WANTED photo equipment $100 OBO Call: 774-287-5043 Supervised Groups Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Daily/Weekly Rates WWII & EARLIER Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. 12 ft Pickup only Call: 508-885-3136 FREE Large Play Yards CA$H WAITING! All 10 trees for $85 Used Dishwasher BASS FISHING 860 576-5462 LOST Series 1555 Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ English Bulldog Training Helmets, Swords, 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ Call BOAT 275 FLEA MARKET Daggers, Bayonets, mint condition Elderly,female with limited Basic - Advanced Med-Lift Power tall 5/$99. 508-943-9185 eyesight Group Or Private Medals, Badges, Flags, Excellent Privacy Dudley Uniforms, etc. Recliner $450 OBO Brown with white head New - Open Enrollment Low volt motor, four years Border/Ornamental Missing since 11/28 Over 30 Years Experience. 860 576-5462 Flea Market from the Rice Corner/ old, cranberry color. Call 508-278-5762 Antiques, Collectibles Grooming Call David Excellent condition!! FREE WOOD Arnold Rd area 1-508-688-0847 Evenings & General Brookfield/Sturbridge line Baths To Full Grooms 1995 Glastron 17ft Open Every Saturday-Sunday I I’ll Come To YOU! Call: 508-476-7642 PALLETS You pick up. Monday Fiberglass Boat 8am-4pm If seen Certifications! Two Kayaks thru Friday 8am-noon. (open style) with 88HP please contact Mark PCSA Levels I & II Snapper Stonebridge Press Evinrude SPL outboard. Free Outdoor Space 774 200-0388 CPR Certified For Sale 25 Optical Drive Includes trailer. Easily seats with Every Indoor Space Reiki Master 300 HELP WANTED Roto-Tiller (located behind Southbridge 8. Used in fresh water for Now Through Labor Day LOST CAT Lighterian Reiki VII IR5003, Used Twice 1 - 15 ft Nantucket, Hotel & Conference Center) water skiing. COME Join US Cross Street area Reconnective Healing II $900 or/BO Gray in Southbridge ICNDF Certified Trainer 310 GENERAL HELP $5,000 Something For Everyone! Missing since 2 - 13 ft Old Town Saturday, November 3 Experienced, Caring Staff WANTED TracVac Call: 508-234-5676 Behind BP Gas Individualized Care Model 385-IC/385LH Castine , Red 110 NOVENAS At Dudley/Webster Line Male Tiger Cat with striped tail answers to Cuddles and Attention To Detail Used Once. 1996 2 Acres, Indoors! 4 Car Both are ocean-going kayaks Prayer to St. Jude has an odd sounding meow $900 or/BO Sunbird Spirit www.dudleyflea.com and prefers to be outside 508-987-0077 Flatbed Driver w/rudders, one seaters, May The Sacred Heart Of Je- Please call if you have taken Percentage base pay for auto sus Be Adored, Glorified, 1-800-551-7767 205 Federal Hill Road Bear Cat enclosed waterproof 170sp him in or know his location Oxford, MA transport company. Excellent compartment Three layer Loved And Preserved White, blue trim 413-505-9747 pay rate for someone willing Vac-N-Chip Pro polylink Both used only Throughout The World Now Bow Rider-90hp Evinrude GREAT starwoodpetresort.com to work. Class A CDL and And Forever. Sacred Heart Of (1996) gas 285 PET CARE experience necessary. & Vac Pro twice. Like New Jesus, Pray For Us. St. Jude, AM/FM/Cassette Elec. Trim FLEA MARKET Models 72085, 72285, Worker Of Miracles, Pray For Easy-Tilt Trailer Every Saturday and Sunday year round Call 413-374-2591 72295. Used Twice $1400/pair or Us. St. Jude, Helper Of The FAN-C-PET 286 LIVESTOCK $1995 or/BO Hopeless, Pray For Us. Say $5,000 or B.O. Dealers, leave your stuff $700/each This Prayer 9 Times A Day set-up in our secure facility Mobile or BO For 9 Days, By The 9th Day Call Barbara Dealer days every Grooming Salon Call Your Prayer Will Be An- Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 Bag Shavings swered Even If You Don’t Be- 413-262-9521 Ever-changing array Be Proud of 508-765-5763 Call 508 259-8805 lieve. This Novena Has Never of cool, cool stuff Vicki Kelley $4.75 each 3.2 cubic feet kiln dried, What You Do! Been Known To Fail. Publica- 2008 Sea Ray 800-551-7767 Professional RRI is a non-profit tion Must Be Promised. dudleyflea.com small to medium flakes, 185 Sport plastic bags human service agency Thank You St. Jude Groomer currently recruiting Solid Maple J.L. Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha 281 FREE PETS 20 Years Exp. Two Professional 190PHP. 50 hours, pearl Rock Valley Farm individuals to join us in Head Board-Queen and black, many features. “We Go Right toYour our mission of providing Trombones Outstanding condition with (2) Male Cats Door” W. Brookfield quality, support services $75.00 OBO trailer. 508 867-2508 for people with disabilities. For Sale 130 YARD SALES Currently Homeless 508-987-2419 Must be In Good Condition Due to Eviction reliable, have strong Queen-size Ecru $18,000 communication skills and Comforter Call to Inquire DEADLINE FOR Call Mark: 298 WANTED TO BUY be a team player. 781-801-4061 William is solid white w/shams and 508 278-3988 YARD SALE with one green and Part Time matching pillows SUBMISSIONS OUTBOARD one blue eye. $ aaa Van Drivers/Monitors $40.00 UTILITY TRAILER IS 1:00 PM MONDAY Jack is black and white. Directly responsible for 4’x6’ with ramp gate MOTOR ROUTE the daily transportation of & spare tire. FOR ALL MASS. 1976, 7 hp Eska These two are brothers, developmentally Queen-size Green/Rose 3 years old WEEKLY PAPERS Runs mint both are fixed, they are Going... Going... 169 delayed/physically Quilted Excellent condition *Deadlines Subject To 6-7 years old and are Gone to the Dogs handicapped individuals Change Due To Holidays $475 OBO in desperate need of ANTIQUES from point of residence to Bedspread Call For More Info. 860 576-5462 a home!! Training and behavior Day Program site in a safe, $450.00 884 Worcester St. efficient manner. Split shift w/matching Toss (Lowes $549 w/o spare tire) management in your home. Southbridge MA with an average work day Pillows MOVING SALE SEA NIMPH Call: 774-545-0330 of 2.5 hours in the $50.00 VICTORIAN LIVING V-BOWE Positive methods Looking To Purchase morning and 2.5 hours 14 Witek Cir., Uxbridge used. in the afternoon. ROOM SET June 23rd Aluminum Antiques Assorted Queen Bass Fishing Boat. Certified Pet Dog And Collectibles $10.50-$11.00/hr. Like new 8am-4pm Mint Condition Looking for a trainer and member Minimum Requirements: Sheet Sets Single Items Must be 21+ years old Sofa and 2 chairs Household, Furniture,Tools, $1000 OBO wonderful loving APDT $10-$15/each $1,900 Books,Sports,Toys Or Entire Estates with a valid MA driver's 860 576-5462 home... Call Renelle at license, good driving Call 774-696-3397 We Buy It All record and at least 3 years And Also Do 508 764-3736 215 CAMPING 2 year Old Pitbull 508-892-1850 of passenger vehicle Women’s Clothing MOVING SALE with papers email: On-Site Estate Sales driving experience. Solid Maple (3) Leather Jackets 2005 Palomino [email protected] And Must have high school MULTI-FAMILY Female named “Calle” Estate Auctions diploma or GED and be Dining Set 2X, 1XL Furniture, Clothing Pop-Up blue nose. Not spayed. able to pass a DOT Table, hutch and 6 chairs. $50.00/each Everything from Great for single pet J & L CALL MIKE ANYTIME physical & drug test Camping Trailer prior to hire. $800 OBO soup-to-nuts Excellent Condition environment. Pet Sitting 508-765-9512 Sat., 23 & 29 Garaged during off seasons Columbia Hiking Boots Call: Service Please Fill out Antique Man’s 7:30-3:30 One Owner application at $25.00 Used only 4 weeks a year 61 Lebanon St 774-318-8439 Professional at Home www.rehabresourcesinc.org. Highboy Dresser Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas stove, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking $800 OBO Lands End Zero Southbridge small gas/electric refrigerator $ BUY & SELL $ Member of National ALL GOLD & SILVER EOE/AA Association of Professional Degree Boots $3995 ITEMS Harden Cherry $20.00 MULTI-FAMILY 283 PETS Pet Sitters 508-885-7680 Established 1996 Specializing in 4-Poster King YARD SALE Miss Duchess NUMISMATIC COINS, Black Dress Shoes the Cat Needs a Certified • Bonded • Insured HELP WANTED Bed Frame Sat. June 22 Membership to 508-347-3826 gold & silver of any Line Cooks $800 OBO 4 pairs, & Sun, June 23 Forever Home form! Experienced Pizza Makers $10/pair & Waitstaff 8:00-3:00 Stateline Camp Rescued, older spayed The Super Pet Qualified with over 30 all size 7 1/2 female, indoor/outdoor years experience & a Call: 508-207-0966 798 Dennison Dr Resort Apply in person in Killingly, CT house cat. Animal Care following of many Southbridge Good with dogs satisfied customers. Village Pizza Red/Black Brand new desk chair, but not other cats Service 487 Main Street Technics organ Boil Wool Jacket Family activities, pool, We provide care for small We also sell a nice Sturbridge Furniture, Clothing, Tools, playground, fishing, Includes Stool and 2X & much more! Pictures available animals and dog walking. selection of fine jewelry, Ask for Nellie or Bob expires 2045. Weekdays/Weekends antiques & collectibles. 508-347-8177 User Reference $20.00 $800 OBO 508-341-0588 Last minute pet care jobs Guide Call for details: Daily visits Bring in your items & see STURBRIDGE 508-476-7382 Need Help Fixing when you are away what they’re worth. You From the very first note Klein Full-length Huge Neighborhood Please call Jane now won’t leave disappointed. you play on the Your Pet? Black Wool Coat yard sale, Check the resort out online at We can help at an to schedule an Honesty and fairness Technics EA5 organ, statelinecampresort.com are our best policies! NOW HIRING you’ll marvel at their rich 2X Saturday 6/22/13 affordable price!!! appointment authentic instrument $50.00 (raindate Sunday) All surgeries performed by 508-797-2850 Lee’s Coins & for Life Guards 8am – 2pm, liscenced vets at our Jewelry at Southbridge Pool sound. Like a well-tuned wellness center. Please leave message pipe organ, these instru- Meadow View Ln and 225 INSTRUCTIONS if no answer 239 West Main Street in Worcester and ments are finely crafted to Highland Ln East Brookfield Paint Rock in Lexington deliver robust sounds. Call 508 764-3736 NRA Certified off Arnold Rd, (Route 9 - Panda Make up to $15/hr What’s more, their elegant- Household items, Furniture, Pistol Course Garden Plaza) ly designed WOODEN www.usapools.com wood-grain finish cabinet Kids Toys and books etc. Getting Classes Together 508-637-1236 877-248-1USA makes them fashionably SWING SET For Local 508-341-6355 (cell) perfect for your music Mid & Late Summer by Creative Playthings THE ANNUAL 860-377-5165 room. This organ is in very 4-Swing Stations, MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Transportation and additional good condition and would Monkey Bars, discounts are also available. Heroes $$$ AT THE TOP OF MORRIS suit anyone from beginner 260 COLLECTIBLES Please Call 508-637-1333 through to more Sand Box, Fireman’s Pole, STREET IN SOUTHBRIDGE Make Money Ladder to Club House or visit us online at experienced players WILL BE HELD ON HORSE LOVERS www.secondchanceanimals.org Selling (includes cover) & Slide Please log on to our Breyer Horse Models Your Unwanted website to fill out an online A range of features includ- SATURDAY, Like new to gently used ing: *Upper keyboard 44 Will help disassemble Powder-Puff Puppy Stuff!!! application and we will call JUNE 22, 2013 Personal Collection and hold an interview keys lower keyboard 44 Will need trailer Great Prices keys Toy Size Quality Dealers Wanted with applicants Long Haired Coat Best Deal Around. www.usapools.com pedal keyboard 13 keys $1000 Beginning at 9 a.m. Charlton Flea Market *100’s of dynamic PCM in Co-op Building Hypo-Allergenic Breed. Clean, Indoor Flea Market true to life sounds 508-892-4370 SOMETHING Saturdays & Sundays wonderful temperment Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm *Superb organ voices FOR EVERYONE Route 12 Owner Operator including realtime ~Antiques~ $800.00 Dudley Hammond style digital Michelle Owner Operator Solos Hoosier Cabinet RAIN DATE: 508-434-0114 For More Information (Behind BP) *Dedicated Runs drawbars 401-397-6499 *Easy to use large Oak Round Table/chairs Saturday, June 29 www.dudleyflea.com *$1.06 per mile plus FSC LCD display Oak Hutch NTIQUES *Minimum 2,480 260 A 1-800-551-7767 miles/week * Large capacity Mahogany Secretary Desk Pure Bred See You There! 16-track sequencer Mahogany Hutch YARD SALE SAT NEW ENGLAND *Daily Hometime * Built-in digital Pie Safe Hutch Puppies *CDL-A with 2 year OTR disk recorder 6/22/13 ANTIQUES Over thirty breeds available. exp & Hazmat Oat Bureau 11,000 sq. ft. gallery with 2 Drop-leaf Mahogany Tables 8 AM - 4 PM Health checked/guaranteed. WANTED Price: $1000 or B/O 1000s antiques, art, State licensed. Mopeds and Scooters 888-716-1322 Maple Rocker/Glider HOUSEHOLD, MISC ITEMS, primitives to modern www.laughlinkennel.com www.drivenctrans.com Oak Book Seat MENS BIKE, CLOTHING. At 137 Schofield Ave., Laughlin Kennel Any Condition 508 266-0035 34 BONNETTE AVE, Dudley (Rte. 12) or 508 612-9053 Call 508-987-7161 FOUND HERE! Call Travis 508-344-9555 THOMPSON, CT. F/S 11-5, Sun. 11-3 774 242-9227 JUNE 19, 2013 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 3

310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL WANTED 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY Responsibility Requirement Nutrition Site Manager • Work with maintenance, FIREARMS WANTED: Southbridge-Part Time engineers or other sup Collector looking WWII US Firearms Position, Monday-Friday port personnel to identify 5 hours/day.. Excellent and to resolve equipment, M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols, opportunity for someone to 1911/1911 A1’s work with elder community process, or product to oversee the delivery of ssues. Meals on Wheels, manage • Maintain work area TOP PRICES PAID nutrition meal site and organization/orderliness Have all necessary federal licenses recruit volunteers. Must be and cleanliness able to lift 25 pounds. • Perform inspection, basic Call Wally At Please send letter of care and cleaning to 508-234-5860 interest to: include: A. Bellows - Cleaning of equipment Tri-Valley, Inc. - Limited equipment inspections, and 10 Mill Street 433 CLEANING 481 POOLS/SPAS Dudley, MA 01571 adjustments requiring or email to: only simple instructions. [email protected] • Observe all safety * TLC Home * 18 FT. AA/EOE procedures, including the use of appropriate safety Cleaning ABOVE GROUND devices and personal We Use & Supply Organic Our agency is seeking Cleaners To Ensure Your POOL an experienced, rotective equipment Family’s Safety. Used only one season! (PPE). Moving must sell. Gift Certificates For full-time personal • Perform other related Everything included Lines CSR Baby Showers, 505 APARTMENTS FOR duties assigned. Anniversaries, And More! RENT with the confidence and A Perfect Gift! $1300.00 ability to give quality service Turn in a Job Posting Or Best Offer to our customers in all Office/Homes REPORTER aspects of their daily needs Application to the Human Call 508-796-5192 Spring/Fall Cleaning Leave Message Brookside in a professional and friendly Resource Office Weekly/Bi-Weekly/ manner, reinforced with solid Monthly Cleaning insurance knowledge. Terrace Flexible Hours/Days WANTED RESPONSIBILITIES: include Registered/Insured/ 500 REAL ESTATE ------quoting premiums, writing Bonded policies, endorsements, claims, and RMV CALL TODAY FOR A SPECIAL! The stroke of the pen. procedures. All done with GREENER TOMORROW 501 REAL ESTATE 1 MONTHS attention to detail. 50 Hall Rd The feeling of fresh newsprint in your hands. WANTED FREE RENT JOB REQUIREMENTS: A Sturbridge, MA 01566 ASK FOR TAMMIE AT minimum of 2 year personal www.ofsoptics.com 508-347-3275 WITH MOVE-IN BY The satisfaction of snapping a clear, crisp photograph, lines insurance agency experience, excellent verbal JUNE 30th creating a memory that will last forever. ------and written communication The fun of meeting new people on a daily basis. skills, ability to work well 442 LICENSED DAY with others as a team in a 400 SERVICES Affordable 1, 2 and 3 fast paced environment. CARE Bedroom Apartments Your words on the page, reporting the goings on 402 GENERAL SERVICES For Rent. Please email resume to *************** Spacious, Fully in the area. [email protected] The Commonwealth of Applianced. All Cleanouts Massachusetts Office of ************** If all these things sound appealing to you, Starting at $698 316 SUMMER HELP Child Care Services EQUAL HOUSING you just might want to be a journalist. Cleanups requires that all ads Heat/Hot Water Town of Charlton Haul-Away placed in the newspaper OPPORTUNITY Included! Highway Temporary for child care (daycare) ************** If so, The Southbridge Evening News may be your opportunity. Position Opening Basements in your home include All real estate advertising in • A/C In Every Unit The Town of Charlton Attics your license number. this newspaper is subject to • Pool We are looking for a hard-working, flexible reporter to cover the Highway Department is Apartments The Federal Fair Housing Act towns of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton. looking for two (2) Garages 448 FURNITURE of 1968, which makes it • Basketball Court temporary full-time laborers illegal to advertise any • Playground starting July 1, 2013 Yards FURNITURE preference, limitation or for a period of approximately Rental Property Bedroom 1 discrimination based on race, • On-Site Laundry Your job would include writing features, news and profiles, pho- eight weeks Estate Cleanouts Solid Brass Bed color, religion, sex, handicap, tography, information gathering and networking. You will be the Person must hold a valid familial status (number of INCOME LIMITS APPLY Massachusetts Drivers Small Building w/2 white laminate children and or pregnancy), face of the towns you cover! License bureaus/matching mirrors national origin, ancestry, age, Demolition $1000.00 Previous experience in Better Than marital status, or any Highway maintenance intention to make an such Candidates must be able to work nights and weekends and meet helpful but not required A Dumpster Bedroom 2 preference, limitation or Section 8 Welcome Employment applications can We Do It! Oak discrimination. This Office Open From: weekly deadlines. Residence in the area is preferred, but not be picked up in the Highway Armoire, Bureau/matching newspaper will not Department Office FREE Estimates! knowingly accept any Monday-Friday required. mirror, 9:00am to 5:00pm 100 Flint Road 774-329-3386 cylinder waterbed, advertising for real estate Charlton, MA 01507 w/matching headboard that is in violation of the law. Saturday 10:00am Monday-Friday 774-230-8586 $1000.00 Our readers are hereby to 4:00pm The position is full-time with an hourly rate, paid mileage, paid 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. informed that all dwellings Evening Appointments Available or online at advertising in this newspaper vacation, company laptop and camera, etc. www.townofcharlton.net Dining Room are available on and equal Brookside Terrace Deadline for receiving Custom-Made Racetrack opportunity basis. To ARMY OF 1 Glass Top Table 11 Village Drive applications will be June 21, complain about Southbridge,MA 01550 2013 no later than 3:30 p.m. Water Filtration 6 chairs, buffet discrimination call The $1200.00 Department of Housing and (508)764-7675 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL ARMY OF 1 will treat all Urban Development “HUD” Send your résumé and cover letter water problems!! Living Room toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Certified Drexel beige leather, 2 For the N.E. area, call HUD to Editor Adam Minor at Nurse Aides/ New Installations chairs, loveseat, couch ad 617-565-5308,. The toll [email protected], free number for the hearing C&C Certified Servicing all equipment Living Room 3-piece Well tank and pump service sectional, brick color impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Properties or mail to Stonebridge Press, Home Health $1200.00 P.O. Box 90, James Morse LOOK & COMPARE Aides Must be Seen 505 APARTMENTS FOR Southbridge, MA 01550. Need a break from long North Brookfield, MA 508 278-7659 term care, but still want to 774-200-0225 RENT Southbridge work with the elderly? [email protected] 454 HOME Quality 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments! IMPROVEMENT Christopher Heights of AUBURN Appliances, Off-Street Webster is your answer!! Call The 2BR, 1BA House Parking 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 We are an 83 unit Assisted $1 PAINTING $1175 Call (508)765-0501 RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Living Community that Junk Man has position openings Interior/ EAST BROOKFIELD Webster for all shifts. Southbridge SPACE FOR Exterior Modern 2BR, 2nd fl., Charlton Nice modern, clean 1 Bedroom Responsibilities include the fin attic Efficiency Apartment RENT provision of personal Trees Cut Two Bedroom Apartment. 1 bedroom apt in quiet Power Washing $825 Off-Street Parking. Nice downtown area. Stove, Refrigerator, WEBSTER assistance as well as light Brush/Limbs Rubbish housekeeping, personal Yard, Coin-Op Laundry. Includes heat, hot water,& Carpentry 1st fl 3BR, 1BA, WDH No Pets. appliances New Rugs laundry, and dining services. Removed • FREE ESTIMATES • Off-Street Parking. 6500 sq. ft. $925 $800/Month Cement floor, office, WE NOW TAKE • FULLY Insured • Plus Electricity Apply in person to: • Reasonable Rates • $625/mo $575/Month 2 loading docks, Laurie Nelson YOUR AUTOS LEICESTER 508-335-0249 One Year Lease First & Last 3-phase power Christopher Heights FOR CASH! Rich O’Brien 8RM, 3BR, 1BA, WDH References, Credit $2400/month Check,& Security Deposit of Webster Removal of Metal, Painting $1150 DOUGLAS Webster 338 Thompson Rd 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Required 6500 sq. ft. Webster, MA 01570 Appliances, 28 Years Of Experience NORTH BROOKFIELD 3 Bedroom Apartments Available Please call Stove, Refrigerator, 3rd floor with Located directly behind Furniture, TV’s. 508-248-7314 2BR, 1BA, 1st & 2nd fl. large elevator Harrington Hospital Prices start at $845/month. 508 347-7709 Rubbish Construction $775 & $725 Includes heat, hot water, Off-Street Parking. Very clean and bright at Hubbard Pets allowed Materials. $Aerial Tree & Site$ A/C, pool, fitness center SOUTHBRIDGE Reasonable 325 PROFESSIONAL Cellars/Attics $Development$ & children’s program. $800/Month SPENCER Off street parking. 2 bedroom First & Last 3500 sq. ft. Cleaned. Tree landscape & 1BR, 1BA, 3rd fl, $575 Renovated,, Deleaded Trailer Truck excavation specialist Call (508)476-3777 Drive in ground level Small Building Wall to Wall Call: 508-943-5084 Cement floors with office Drivers Wanted Demolition, Tires. Small 2BR, 2nd fl. $600 DOUGLAS Tile Kitchen and Bath and 3-phase power Septic systems repaired Parking Class A CDL With Leaves Removed. Apartment for Rent WEBSTER Residential Moves. and installed Huge 1BR, 2nd fl., 2 units 3 bedrooms, 2nd floor, Section 8 approved 3600 sq. ft. Heat/Hot water incl. 3 Bedroom Hazmat Furnaces Removed washer/dryer hook-ups Loading dock Based In Retaining walls $850 Available June 1st $650/mo 2nd floor Apartment Very secure 617-908-0744 $750/Month $1500/month North Brookfield. Weekends also! Landscape installation, WORCESTER $1000/month etc. Greendale: 5 RM, 2BR, First & Security SOUTHBRIDGE 3600 sq. ft. Central Mass 1BA, 3rd fl, Deleaded 2 Bedroom 508 476-2699 1st floor Apartment Cold storage Please Call and Connecticut $750 Golf Street Cheap 508-867-3235 Call Rick LaFleche 1-Room Efficiency Apartment $650/Month Dave HouseworksRealty.com SOUTHBRIDGE Quiet Neighborhood 860-382-5071 Appliances, 6 family building 508-867-2564 508-867-0903 No Utilities Call owner Product Specialist 94 East Main St $300/month laundry in basement, 508-753-3670 413-262-5082 We also buy heavy scrap 2 bedroom apt First and Last off street parking, No Pets, Level II iron, trucks, farm no utilities References First, Last & Security. equipment etc. natural gas heat 508-864-6285 Perform a wide variety of FREE $650/month Call 508-765-5533 assembly and bench related for appointment to see 525 HOUSES FOR RENT work assignments, including Metal Pickup DiGeronimo 16 Charlton St WHITINSVILLE the set-up and operation of A/C, Refrigerators, 3 bedroom house SOUTHBRIDGE 2 Bedroom, HOUSE FOR RENT complex machinery such as Washers, Small Trailers, $950/month Two 1st floor, Batteries. PAINTING BROOKFIELD lathes, draw towers, proof- 2-bedroom apartments stove, refrigerator, Webster Residential Specialist available testers, quality control Quality Large 2-bedroom apartment 96 North St gas heat, parking, coin-op. Very cute, clean WE PAY YOU One with hardwood floors No pets. quality assurance measure- Affordability & Trust in quiet building available in 1 bedroom apt throughout 2 Bedroom , possibly 3 Top Dollar For Your Brookfield center 2nd floor Convenient to major routes. ment systems. Operate AUTOS Without Compromise One with wall-to-wall 1 1/2 Bath On site coin-op laundry $550/month carpeting machines requiring limited TRUCKS Interior rooms Off-street parking $795 Garage, Big Yard interrelated adjustments with Or TRACTORS Off-street parking As low as $159 STOREFRONT Washer/dryer hook-up plus utilities. Stove, refrigerator. detailed procedures in 508-867-2564 $750/month plus utilities 1200 sq.ft. Bright, clean and spacious Call 508-234-7930 dishwasher manufacturing layouts, Ceilings $99 Can be divided 413-262-5082 Call 508-868-6392 engineering specifications, Woodwork $99 $500 for half $700-$750 per month similar operating procedures $1000 Whole space $1300 Heat/hot water Call 774-258-0147 or work instructions, Specializing In: 1st and Last including but not limited to, Southbridge included Local • Color Changes 1 & 2-Bedroom Apartments Local 508-943-2670 inspection; basic care and • Foyers & Stairways cleaning of equipment and First/Last/Security, • Wallpaper Removal References Development work area to ensure process News 2-Bedroom-Hardwoods, • Cathedral/Vaulted washer/dryer hookups, $20 Application Fee efficiency and product & Projects Ceilings refrigerator/stove. 508-765-5542 quality. Test and inspect • Exterior Paint & Stain Spencer WEBSTER LAKE in-process and completed 1-Bedroom-Fireplaced Attractive One orTwo- SOUTHBRIDGE 3-bedroom cottage rental products. Perform material living room wall-to-wall Bedroom Apartment, from September - May handling duties requiring the carpeting, very plush w/all STUDIO APARTMENTS Appliances, the amenities of home. Downtown, 2nd floor No pets. no smoking operation of all types of Stove, refrigerator W/D Hookup Available material handling equipment. Cell 508 577 7940 Both Apartments Include: Off-street parking Modern, Bright, Receive, store, stage and James DiGeronimo Off-street Parking, No pets Quiet Country Setting. Call 860-617-1113 ship all types of materials Serving Central MA Heat/Hot Water First, last and security Directly Off Route 9. and products. Certification And Beyond $390-$425 for details may be required to verify FOUND HERE! Call: 774-230-0680 508-829-5853 Visit Our Website FOUND HERE! initial proficiency. www.spencercondos.com 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 19, 2013

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Screen Porch Open May to mid October. 2 grave sites Memorial Day Weekend - Graves 1 and 2 in & Carport. 3 nights $375 Clean 2 Bedroom Newly renovated Park Rent $120/Month most contents included Current Value $9200 Garden of Heritage 2 Includes Taxes, Water, Cottage photos available Asking $3800 Value $6500 Sewerage, Trash and Road 6/1-6/8; 6/8-6/15 - $875/wk GREAT SUMMER $48,000 Asking $4200 Maintenance Cable TV. Close To RETREAT [email protected] 386-576-6663 Call Lorraine CALL FOR PRICE 6/29-7/6; 7/27-8/3; 8/3- Beaches, Golf, Bike $30,000.00 or call Leave message 508-789-8188 774-262-7307 8/10; 8/24-8/31 - $975/wk Trail, Shopping, Meadowside 860-928-6103 of Woodstock, CT Seasonal campsite 575 VACATION RENTALS Restaurants and Double Burial Plot WORCESTER COUNTY is a cooperative seasonal Meadowside of Woodstock, WALES Includes bronze marker in Amusements. campground offering 100 Own your own lot. Hillsboro memorial Gardens MEMORIAL PARKS Sorry, No Pets. owner owned sites, a lagre Trailer with add-ons which 28 Woodland Heights Brandon, Florida 33511 Two grave plots: CAPE COD TIME pool, fishing pond, mini golf contain large family room, 1BR/1BA Single Family $3,800 Large Private Lot. course, laundry, two bedrooms, dining room, Hardwood Floors Valor I {#291 unit A, SHARE FOR SALE graves 1 and 2} Great For Children! sm. rec room, and pavilion. screened porch, vinyl siding, Lease Option or Call: 774-289-3622 Edgewater Beach Resort Season runs from large shed, outdoor fire pit, Cash Discount Current value $8200.00 95 Chase Avenue ••••••••• April 15-October 15. mostly furnished. Double Offered: $5,850.00 Dennisport, MA 02639 Weekly pump out is included Park ammenities: large $1500 DN, $535/mo 508-499-7957 Across the street $595 A Week in annual fee which runs swimming pool, rec hall. 877-499-8065 Cemetery Lot [email protected] from the water from $990.00 to $1320.00 pavilion, mini golf, bocci, In All Faith Swedish Studio (Unit 706) per season depending on Fixed week 33 (August) 508-280-7577 horseshoes, fish pond, 535 HOUSING WANTED Cemetery, Worcester, MA. WORCESTER COUNTY when you pay playground-low yearly Lot #119 Section I Deeded rights On dead end street, [email protected] your assessment. NEEDED: MEMORIAL PARK $9,000 Firm very clean 3 bedrooms maintenance fees. looking for a room to live in $1,400 Paxton, MA 508-347-3145 (dbl, queen, 2 twins), 1 bath, This Unit#58 has a wonderful Rte.25 197, around the Brooklyn to Call: 508-867-8350 Garden of Gospels full kitchen w/ micro, site placement with a back Woodstock, CT Woodstock, CT area for a 1 plot (#85) yard to house car and shed 63 yr old man. washer/dryer, 3 TV's with rock garden and front Unit #5 Also needed: a barn or PINE GROVE with 2 grave sites WELLS, MAINE w/cable, screened porch w/ Hampton yard for nice lawn, small fish garage area for storage CEMETERY $4,000.00 Village By the Sea gas grill, outdoor shower. pond and more flowers. 772-233-1555 Whitinsville, MA 774-200-1194 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Close to golf, bike trail, Roof over (20x36) an 8 x38 860 230-7438 2 plots for sale Pool complex, with playground, tennis, Beach: trailer with two slide outs, Yew Ave. section jacuzzi, exercise room, shopping, restaurants, screened porch (8x29) and 545 LAND/LOTS outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Cottage and front deck (8x16) all built in Asking $2400.00 Worcester County A/C, cable. theater, flea market, 10 min. 1997. Unit has been com- Waterfront Lot Valued at $3000.00 Summer Rentals drive from bay & Suites pletely redecorated to include Memorial Park ocean side beaches. ceiling fans, carpeting, floor- Brimfield Paxton, MA Available dates: Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to ing and paint, has lots of 1 1/2 Mile Lake 508-476-3875 wk of July 6 & Aug 17 beach, located behind storage and comes Beautiful RV Resort WORCESTER COUNTY $875 Weekly Call Jan at 508-865-1583 Ashworth hotel. Private completely furnished. $1950.00 Garden of Heritage MEMORIAL PARK (1) Grave after 6 pm or yard, with grill and tables. 25 Rte 197 Paxton, MA Spring/Fall dates available email [email protected] See Craigs List Other lots available 2-grave-plot #121D plot 2 Great family area for more pictures Starting at Section Heritage 1 CALL FOR DAILY RATES for photos and more info. and rates. $123/per month Asking $3,250 Asking $2,800 Call 508-864-3008 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 508-989-8165 Call 413-245-4340 (508)429-7568 Call 603-926-1867 Email: [email protected] Call: 508-476-1621

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE ‘87 OLDS 2010 1998 Yamaha VEHICLES 2005 JAYCO 2004 CUTLASS 2001 PONTIAC VIBE VStar 650 1987 CLASSIC JAYFLIGHT 29 FBS NISSAN TITAN 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES DODGE 2500 (Toyota Matrix) Black CHEVY TIOGA Crew Cab w/Off-Road and SUPREME 4-wheel drive w/plow Low Milage CAMPER Tow Package. w/442 package 4-door, 5-speed, FWD, Bunkhouse in rear, Queen Moon roof, air, 6 disc CD player, 138,000 miles Silver, 35 MPG, 99K $1835.00 ARROW 23-FT. One owner Ford 351 Needs transmission work bed in front. Table and Good tires Excellent condition 774-232-2999 MOTORHOME couch fold out into double Truck runs like new Windsor Motor Runs great, looks great $3500 $8,495.00 or BO Physically and mechanically beds. Excellent condition. Never off-road or plowed Real clean V8 307 All service records $150 $5500 508-208-6042 in good condition Full slide-out. Stove, micro, Many new stand-up separate shower, Flowmaster exhausts 774-239-1674 1998 Deep water blue Rebuilt C6 mechanical updates cable, awning, surround VOLVO V70 ‘53 Chevy Motor is a 350, 5.7 with K & sound, etc. 211K highway miles Transmission with FOR SALE WAGON Pick-up 3100 gas mileage per gallon, 11.5 $6995.00 or b/o Transfer Case 1955 FORD Automatic 2 Motorcycles to 12 depending on $12,000 OBO 508-208-6042 $200 Rounded windows. how you drive 2 door sedan, $1000 Engine re-done. For Sale 508-400-2073 89,203 original miles 2007 Roadstar $6,500, price is firm Uxbridge MA $6000.00 Asking 1952 Chevy Power 860-377-5742 $24,000 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Train Car is all original, Warrior- 33’ Rockwood needs paint, 508-278-6625 Metallic Gray, VERY LOW 508-867-6124 $200 MILES, Samson Ground anytime, Trailer new brake lines and Michigan gas lines. AWD 2003 BUICK Pounders, Very Clean. best time 8-10 a.m. with Double Lot in Brimfield 1987 GMC Parts Can be seen in 2002 $7,000 OBO or 4:30-8 p.m. Used 6 times Backhoe Nice chrome front Sturbridge, MA Chevy Impala RENDEZVOUS Largest Lot on site Payloader bumper, heater core, 813-389-1021 Runs good, but needs some Mileage: 87,407 2008 Yamaha Own for life Diesel, Runs Good TLC Silver 120,000 miles Loaded, all electric, heated 1997 35’ misc. ask for Butch leather seats/mirrors, cruze, FZ6- $30,000 $9997 For sale parkaid, moonroof, 3-row 600CC, Royal Blue, VERY Holiday Call 508 892-8027 Chevy Box Truck Chevy 283 & 327 Asking $2500 seating, rear liftgate LOW MILES, Very Clean, 1986 CORVETTE Call 508 278-6304 UPS-Style crankshafts One owner Slider Guards. Vacationer LAKESIDE $3500 350-AUTOMATIC Very good condition $5,200 OBO Chevy 454 engine, 58,000 Asking $6,000 miles, (6) Michelin tires, RV RESORT John Deere Call: 508-892-8481 79K original miles 2004 BMW Z4 queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan Own RV lot 774-262-9409 Call: 908-242-2016 for less than renting Skidloader Removable top, black with Black with red interior, 7.0 generator, backup Needs Motor Work tan interior 2.5L engine, 21,000 miles or email: Developers final phase 720 CLASSICS 732 SPORTS UTILITY [email protected] camera, (2) new batteries, All Lots 50% off New wheels hydraulic leveling jacks, $7,900 or B.O. Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool, Let’s Talk, Make $16,500 many extras, Activity Center An Offer! 508-282-2884 2006 HYUNDAI 508-764-7193 excellent condition. Call (508)347-7300 **1983 Classic** TISCON $18,000 508 989-8165 725 AUTOMOBILES Call: 508-892-4102 Mercedes Benz 2004 FORD E250 ********** Harley Davidson 760 VANS/TRUCKS 300 TD 1997 Ford Explorer Customized $8,599 Negotiable 2012 FLHTK 767 VEHICLES WANTED Handicapped Van Sunroof, 2007 1992 GMC Needs minor part to run cruise control, Turbo Diesel Invested $4000. in one year Power Ramp, TV w/DVD. Electra Glide Excellent Leather Interior heated seats, MOTORHOME Diesel Truck Power windows, mirrors, Limited UPS Truck-Style, Runs Excellent and seats. heated windshield, 31 ft. Class “C” ANTIQUE AUTO 105,000 miles Take it away for only heated mirrors, 518 miles, radio, Aluminum Grumman Body, New tires, brakes heated handle bars. Itasca Impulse Shelves. Rebuilt PARTS NEEDED New Tires $1500.00 and shocks. fold down back seats, 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed 1937-1960 Asking $1300 cargo cover, Speakers in passenger seat. Transmission/Motor, 774 452-3613 Totally customized interior. Asking $23,000 Owners are New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Car and truck sheet metal ************************ MUCH MORE! power everything non-smokers/ trim and exterior parts only Call for more info ****************** 508-278-6625 Steering Box. Dual Wheels, 1997 MERCURY 34,000 miles have no pets 11’ Area Behind Seats No mechanical parts 508-779-0194 Excellent condition, CALL 508-943-8490 Only 14,136 miles Excellent Condition whatsoever SABLE for test drive! Many extrass 14,100GVWR Also 1949-1951 Mercury trim and sheet metal 4 door, tan 508-797-2206 Call 5pm-8:30pm 132,000 miles Asking $58,000.00 978-760-3453 1963 Ford 2011 MID SEASON DEAL Serious buyers call 508-867-6546 300V6 Bass Tracker Fairlane 500 Runs excellent 2004 Pontiac GTO Pro 165 w/trailer 508-320-2944 Rebuilt 260 V8, new 4 new tires, battery 2006 Suzuki Torrid red with black leather 40hp motor has only 8 hours 2002 GMC automatic transmission, $1,200 or best offer interior, 5.7L LS1 V8, Boulevard 2007 Vehicle Needed!! floors and interior. New dual Call 508-713-3066 or automatic transmission, $11,000 Grey, VL800K, great bike, Sierra SLT exhaust, paint and chrome 508-779-0194 73,000 miles. mint condition, under 2,200 MOTORHOME If anyone has a car that good. miles (always garaged). 31 ft. Class “C” 1500, Z71 off road runs and can get a sticker 2011 package. Extended cab, and they want to donate it $8,400 OBO 1998 FORD Asking $10,900 Polaris ATV-II Shield, saddle bags, and Itasca Impulse Will consider trades and cash sissy bar. Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new to an old man that needs a WINDSTAR Call: 508-949-1816 11.5 ft. slideout queen bed car to get to the stores. Call Chuck: 5PM, PPC, Camo Owners are Mastercraft tires. Mileage: 122486 30 hours. 224,000 miles Let him know he may be 508-248-5928 Blue Book Value $2,985.00 $5,500 non-smokers/ willing to give you some- Good condition, 2005 FORD FOCUS Paid $9,000 Must See! have no pets thing for the car. well maintained Asking $7,000 Only 14,136 miles $6,000 OBO White Hatchback in excellent Many extras 1976 MGB Freedom Lift condition. Great Gas Mileage, Call: 774-329-9160 Call: 774-922-2098 Here is his number!! Scooter Lift installed Good first car 508-278-6625 Roadster 7/13/2011 Asking $55,000.00 Call: 508-764-0594 Purchase price $3,795.00 Serious buyers call 2002 White Convertible $5000 or B/O 508-320-2944 Exterior bodywork newly WOMAN’S 21 SPD, Chevy Van Asking $5,000 Call 508 885-9962 MOTORCYCLE redone, 85,000 miles, comes 26” BIKE 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Express 2500 with cover. Excellent condition 2004 Yamaha We Buy Junk Call 508-248-7930 2008 Nissan Versa Asking $225 (negotiable) V Star 1100 1994 Damon Cars $5,000 OBO Leave message Hatchback Call 860-779-9097 Escaper 32’ Fifth Best Offer Call: 508-414-7574 Silver, 4 door, 74,000 miles. Classic Call: 774-482-0408 In excellent condition, 740 MOTORCYCLES Excellent condition, must be Wheel Camper one owner! seen to be appreciated. Great condition, real clean! 3/4 ton CHEVY 1996 HARLEY Like new, well kept New tires, custom order SILVERADO $7,995 deluxe queen size bed DAVIDSON Asking $5,000 and microwave. 4-wheel drive, 1986 Everything works! 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Redesigned 2014 Acura MDX Best Choice in Luxury SUV Segment for its Practicality

BY KEITH GRIFFIN

The 2014 Acura MDX is being billed - somewhat daringly - as "an executive family jet" by Acura. While this upscale SUV isn't up to that level of luxury it does feature something incredibly necessary and previously lacking: front-wheel drive. Now in its third generation, Acura realized it was omitting a huge segment of potential buyers who didn't want or need all-wheel drive, so it now offers front-wheel drive as standard. That's also how Acura was able to drop the intro- ductory price of the 2014 Acura MDX. Speaking of price, the Acura MDX starts at a relatively afford- able $42,290 for the front-wheel drive version. It's a good price for a well-equipped vehicle. However, start adding in extras like the tech- nology and entertainment pack- ages (which an audiophile would die for) or the advance package with adaptive cruise control, venti- lated front seats, and the collision mitigation braking system, and the price can reach $54,805 with all the bells and whistles and all-wheel drive. The Acura MDX is redesigned for the 2014 model year with a more fuel-efficient engine and standard front-wheel drive available for the first time. That starts to put the MDX into some pretty competitive areas. A sedan-like experience. BMW X5 is going to cost $55,200 and Handling continues to be the a Mercedes-Benz ML 350 has a MDX's strong point. It's going to starting MSRP of $47,270. Another handle twisty, curving roads but competitor in that price range still deliver a compliant ride. In would be the Lexus RX 350 at fact, this MDX has three settings: $39,075. sport, comfort and normal. Sport Of course, those three models are lives up to its billing while comfort all lacking one thing: a third row. delivers a sense of automotive That gives the 2014 Acura MDX a lethargy."Ah, we'll get there. What's leg up on its competition. It can the rush?" It's a smooth ride option handle adults in the third row. I for when the trip is more important watched a fairly nimble 66-year old than the destination. (Type A driv- climb into the third row without ers may not like it when faced with much difficulty. A new "one-touch a slowpoke in the left lane.) walk-in" feature makes for easier, The MDX V6 engine is 3.5 liters, more intuitive one-button opera- which is down from the previous tion of the second-row seats – from generation 3.7-liter engine but the rear seat, outboard middle row smaller doesn't mean less powerful. seats, or from outside the vehicle – The aluminum, 24-valve V-6 engine further easing third-row entry and produces 290 peak horsepower and exit. 267 lb.-ft. of peak torque with Photos © Acura The 2014 MDX is based on an all- approximately 8 percent more Acura has adapted the "keep-it-simple" philosophy for the center stack design with a reduction in the new, purpose-built platform. The torque below 2,750 rpm compared number of buttons necessary to make things work. It's more intuitive now for folks used to tablets best thing one can say about an to the 3.7-liter engine in the previ- and smart phones. SUV's ride is "I never noticed it." ous model. (More torque at lower mpg, a 28-percent increase in com- VITAL STATISTICS This generation MDX, which is two rpm produces more satisfying bined fuel economy versus the pre- Wheelbase: 111.0 inches inches longer with 2.8 inches more acceleration.) vious SH-AWD model (the only dri- Length: 193.6 inches space between the wheels, drives Acura has adopted a fuel-saving vetrain configuration previously Width: 77.2 inches nothing like a seven-passenger measure with its V6 normally seen available). Height: 66.7 inches SUV. Except for the higher seating on V8 engines. As the company I was driving the Acura MDX as Curb weight: 4025 lbs. to 4332 position, it's almost like driving an explains, "Variable Cylinder part of a media introduction in lbs. Acura RLX. It's an SUV with a Management switches between 3- New York City and Westchester Engine: 3.5-liter, single overhead and 6-cylinder modes, County, N.Y. and didn't get the cam V6 depending on engine opportunity to see fuel economy Horsepower: 290 hp at 6200 rpm load, effectively varying over an extended period. One down- Torque: 267 lb. ft. at 4500 rpm engine displacement to side is the MDX uses premium fuel. EPA estimated mpg city/high- match driving condi- So, if you're in the market for a way: 20/28 – FWD and 18/27 tions for improved fuel seven-passenger SUV with a luxury AWD efficiency. Active feel, you're not going to do better Base price: $42,290 Control engine Mounts than the 2014 Acura MDX. Sure, the As-tested price: $48,565 (ACM) and Active Noise nameplate may not have the cache Also consider: (a comparative Cancellation allow the of a Mercedes-Benz or a Lexus but vehicle) BMW X5, Lexus RX 350, VCM system to operate you're going to pay more and not Mercedes M350 in 3-cylinder mode get anything more in terms of crea- across a wider range of ture comforts. It's the right choice driving situations." in this segment. That latter sentence is important because (For the latest new car news, fol- Auto Review without it there would low me on Twitter at aboutusedcars. be engine shaking You can also learn about buying occurring. and selling a used car at The cylinder manage- UsedCars.About.com.) ment is one of the things making the 2014 Acura MDX more fuel efficient. The 2014 MDX with SH-AWD has a 17- percent increase in its combined EPA fuel economy rating versus the previous model, to class-leading levels (18/27/21 mpg city/highway/com- Exiting and entering the third row of the 2014 Acura MDX has bined), while the new become easier – not easy – but it is possible for a six-footer to two-wheel-drive MDX is climb in and out without ligament damage. EPA rated at 20/28/23 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 19, 2013 GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL

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Only 23K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power Only 26K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, LS with only 39K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, tilt Only 59K Miles! Leather, sunroof, luggage rack, alloy wheels, seat, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, tilt steering steering wheel, cruise controls, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise), AM/FM/CD player, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, power win- Mp3 player, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls and so much more! wheel, cruise controls, power seat, alloy wheels, steering wheel con- AC, rear defrost, plenty of storage in the back with the rear opening dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, power seat gate, alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so trols (audio, cruise) and so much more! much more! and so much more! 2010 2007 2007 Jeep 2012 Mitsubishi Chevy Grand Hyundai Lancer ES Cherokee Veloster Trailblazer $ $ $ 279 per mo. $ 269 per mo. 279 per mo. 289 per mo.

Alloy wheels, hatchback, 2 dr., coupe, PW, PL, CD 36K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear LT 4x4 with only 84K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, Laredo 4x4 with only 70K Miles! Power windows, power defrost, spoiler, sunroof, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, steering player, air, auto, low miles AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD player, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), AM/FM/In dash 6 Disc CD locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for changer/Sat capable all powered by a Rockford Fosgate stereo system wheels, dual opening rear gate, dual climate controls, rear climate and your Ipod or Mp3 player, 4x4, plenty of room in the rear, audio controls, tow package, and so much more! and so much more! alloy wheels, sunroof and so much more! 2010 Mercury 2007 Ford 2008 2007 Mariner F-150 XLT Dodge MERCURY $ 4x4 299 per mo Nitro SLT MOUNTAINEER $ $ 299 per mo. $ 299 per mo. 299 per mo.

Only 28K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seat, sun- Extended Cab with only 80K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power 4x4 with only 51K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mir- Premier AWD with only 64K Miles! Leather, sunroof, power seats, power win- roof, alloy wheels, running boards, plenty of storage in the back with the dual mirrors, AC, bed liner, tow package, alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, 3rd Row seating that folds opening rear gate, luggage racks, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 Ipod or Mp3 player, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel and so much more! rors, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, power seat, AM/FM/CD/Sat down for flat storage, power folding 3rd row seating, memory seat, roof rack, tow player with a USB all powered by Microsoft Sync, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering This is a beautiful truck at the right price! Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, heated seats, tilt steering package, alloy wheels, AM/FM/In dash 6 Disc CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 play- wheel, cruise controls and so much more! wheel, cruise controls, fog lamps, tow package and so much more! er, heated seats, cruise controls, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, temper- ature), dual climate controls, tilt steering wheel, fog lamps and much more! 2010 2008 2010 2011 Dodge Hyundai NISSAN NISSAN Ram Santa Fe ROGUE SL MAXIMA Bighorn $ $ $ $ 299 per mo. 299 per mo. 329 per mo. 329 per mo.

AWD with only 55K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mir- rors, AC, rear defrost, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, steering White, AWD with only 71K Miles! Sunroof, AWD, power windows, power Only 33K Miles! Automatic, leather, sunroof, power seat, tilt steering 4x4 V8 with only 71K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, cruise controls, tilt wheel, cruise controls, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, mirrors, AC, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, tilt steer- wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), AM/FM/CD/Aux for your steering wheel, AM/FM/In dash 6 Disc CD Changer/Aux for your Ipod Ipod or Mp3 player with a USB/ Satalite capable, alloy wheels and AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD player/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, ing wheel, cruise controls and so much more! This truck has alloy or Mp3 player all powered by a Bose stereo system, steering wheel alloy wheels and so much more! wheels and a full cap on the bed! so much more! controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth) and so much more!

2010 2010 2010 Subaru 2010 Ford Ford Subaru Legacy Escape Escape XLS Legacy $ XLT $ 339 per mo. 329 per mo. $ $ 339 per mo. 349 per mo.

AWD PZEV (Partial Zero Emisions Vehicle) with only 40K Miles! White, AWD with only 64K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power AWD PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle)with only 54K Miles! Power win- What a beautiful car! This Subaru is equiped with power win- AWD with only 63K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, mirrors, AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, AWD, heated cloth seats, dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, heated cloth power seat, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel, cruise con- cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, alloy wheels, luggage rack and so power seat, alloy wheels, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM/CD/Aux seats, power seat, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, trols, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise), luggage rack, dual opening much more! for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, alloy wheels and so much more! rear door, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! 2011 2010 Ford 2010 2009 NISSAN Escape Toyota Infiniti PATHFINDER S Venza $ XLT G37X $ $ $ 349 per mo. 359 per mo. 379 per mo. 389 per mo.

AWD with only 39K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mir- 4x4 with only 66K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, Only 33K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power rors, power seat, AC, rear defrost, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AC, rear defrost, 3rd row seating that folds down for storage as well, AWD with only 48K Miles! Leather, power windows, power AM/FM/CD player, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, lug- seat, sunroof AC, rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, dual cli- locks, power mirrors, power seats, memory seat, sunroof, AC, gage rack, tow package and so much more! player, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, fog lamps, luggage rack, mate controls, fog lamps, bluetooth connectivity and so much more! alloy wheels and so much more! rear defrost, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, heat- ed seats, alloy wheels and so much more!

2009 Jeep 2011 Chevrolet 2009 2010 Silverado Nissan Toyota Wrangler Rubicon 1500 LTZ Murano SL Highlander $ $ $ $ 449 per mo. 389 per mo. 399 per mo. 399 per mo.

Only 44K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, rear Only 64K Miles! Running boards, tow package, bed liner, AWD with only 45K Miles! Leather, heated seats, power windows, power toneau cover, leather, power seats, heated seats, power win- locks, power mirrors, power seats, alloy wheels, dual panormaic sunroof, windshield wiper, alloy wheels, full size spare tire on the back, hard top, two way remov- dual climate controls, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), 4x4 with only 19K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, able hard top, fog lamps, sway bar lock, with the Rubicon tires, tilt steering wheel, cruise dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your tilt steering wheel, cruise control, AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD changer/Aux AC, rear defrost, 3rd Row seating, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 controls, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! THIS is THE Ipod or Mp3 player, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, steering player, cruise, rear air controls, heated mirrors for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! ULTIMATE SUV! wheel controls (audio, cruise) and so much more! 2012 2008 2009 Lexus 2011 Toyota Mercedes RX 350 Mercedees Tundra Benz E350 C300 $ Beautiful! $ $ 499 per mo. $ 499 per mo. 499 per mo. 499 per mo.

WD Loaded! Only 42K Miles! Leather, navigation, power windows, power Sport 4 Matic (AWD) with only 35K Miles! Power windows, power 4 Matic with only 49K Miles! AWD, Leather, Sunroof, navigation, power tele- locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, rear back up camera, sunroof, locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, leather, dual climate controls, 4x4 with only 4K Miles! This truck is practically brand new! Power win- scoping steering wheel, cruise control, AC, rear defrost, power rear visor for AM/FM/CD/Cassette/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, power heated seats, power seats, memory driver seat, steering wheel con- dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, the rear window, heated seats, power seats, memory seats, dual climate con- seats, heated seats, fog lamps, alloy wheels, power rear gate, steering wheel trols (audio, cruise, heads up display, bluetooth), cruise controls, cruise controls, bed liner, tow package, dual climate controls, steering trols, AM/FM/CD/Sat Capable/navigation all powered by a Harmon/Kardon controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth), power telescoping steering wheel, wood- power telescopic wheel, alloy wheels sunroof, bluetooth technology, wheel controls (bluetooth, cruise, audio) and so much more! system, fog lamps, alloy wheels, and the luxury of Mercedes! grain throughout the vehicle, cruise control and so much more! Low miles! AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more!

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