Bristol Soccer star Bristol teen playing for national championship PhoenixPhoenix PAGE 12 eastbayri.com THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 VOL. 177, NO. 29 $1.00 Flood changes to trickle down New maps, insurance changes and the town's participation with FEMA to affect policy dollars

BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR [email protected] Flood insurance premiums may increase for residents and business owners in the Town of Bristol. Depending on which flood zone a structure falls within, pre- miums will increase between 6 and 19 percent on top of the 25 percent increase dealt to busi- nesses and non-primary home- owners. Policies written or renewed on or after Oct. 1 are affected. PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Diane Williamson, director of ABOVE: Bristol’s Joe Bagwell (right) runs a sweep during the first annual Bristol-Warren Alumni Flag Football Game hosted by the Bristol-Warren community development for the Gridiron Club at Kickemuit Middle School on Saturday night. BELOW: Bristol receiver Jeff Bananca dives for a pass thrown by Stephen Martel. Town of Bristol, hopes recent developments within her depart- Bristol, Warren and ment will help offset some of backer for his high school foot- us," said Mr. Rhynard, who guys I haven't seen since we those costs. Mt. Hope football ball team. graduated in 1996 from Mt. walked off the field from our Last summer, the planning and alumni don jerseys Mr. Boulanger was one of Hope High School. last game," he said. "The cama- zoning department began the for one more game nearly 100 former football play- Warren and Bristol school raderie we had then, it's process of applying for Federal ers of Warren, Bristol and Mt. districts regionalized following nice to reconnect. It's a Emergency Management Hope high schools who con- Mr. Rhynard's sophomore bond we've formed for Agency's Community Rating Sys- BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR verged on the middle school year, which created Mt. life." tem program. Through this pro- [email protected] field for three games of flag Hope High School. Formed in 2008, the gridiron gram, municipalities are recog- When Paul Boulanger was football in the name of charity. "Some of these club raises money annually to nized for several initiatives taken offered the opportunity to hit Hosted by the Warren-Bristol fund various needs of the Bris- to educate the public, provide the field with fellow former Gridiron Club, the first annual tol and Warren youth and high outreach and information, as well Redskins, he instantly said yes. Alumni Football Tourney was, school football programs, as the acquisition of open space Early on Saturday morning, by all accounts, a great success, such as uniforms and goal to deter flooding. Mr. Boulanger packed his car said event organizer Mark Rhy- posts. To date, the club has "These are all steps taken to and traveled from his home in nard. reduce the risk of flood-related New Jersey to the football field "It was really great to see the See GRIDIRON Page 13 damage," Ms. Williamson said. at Kickemuit Middle School to turnout of players and people Municipalities are awarded relive his glory days as a grid- who came out to support points based on their efforts in iron warrior. the three aforementioned cate- "It took me three and a half gories. The Town of Bristol's pack- hours to get here," said Mr. age was awarded 1,200 points for Boulanger, who graduated War- its efforts, placing it in a category ren High School in 1990. He 8 out of 10 categories. played running back and line- The biggest reward, Ms. Wil- iamson said, was the 10 percent

See FLOOD Page 8 Electricians go solar Bristol business installs solar panels PAGE 4 Page 2 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Dubois remains in jail Teen discovers burglar following improper in the bedroom BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR Startled, the male, later identi- relations with teen [email protected] fied as Anthony Giampietro Jr., A 15-year-old Bristol teen 24, of 11 Terrace Drive, fled on BY TED HAYES Dubois had had with her daughter. was home foot out the front door. [email protected] Bristol Deputy Chief Steven Con- alone Tues- The teen, as well as a nearby A Warren man was sent back to tente said the mother was looking day, July 9, landscaper, were able to pro- the ACI follow- on her daughter's laptop computer when he hap- vide police with a detailed Tree Trimming ing a bail hear- and discovered nude pictures that pened upon a description of the male, Tree Pruning ing Monday, the girl had taken of herself and burglary-in- enabling officers to locate Mr. two weeks after sent to Mr. Dubois. The mother progress. Giampietro. Tree & Shrub Removal Bristol police called the Department of Children, Police were Mr. Giampietro was brought Stump Grinding charged him Youth and Families and also went called to the back to the Wall Street home, Plant Healthcare with indecent to police. Officers later discovered Wall Street where he was positively identi- solicitation of a private Facebook conversations Anthony home at 11:20 fied as the burglar by the teen. Licensed Arborists minor. between the two, who police said Giampietro Jr. a.m., where Mr. Giampietro was arrested Pesticide Applicators Warren police knew each other through mutual the teen told on charges of vandalism and Timothy Dubois arrested Timo- friends in school. officers that he heard a door breaking and entering of a CRANE & BUCKET thy Dubois, 20, Mr. Dubois was arraigned on close, and his dogs barking, dwelling while a resident was TRUCK SERVICE of 82 Water St., on Saturday, June June 29 and was ordered held in leading him to enter a bed- home. 29, and turned him over to Bristol lieu of $10,000 bail with surety room on the second floor. Police discovered that Mr. 401-765-4677 police. The arrest came about three pending a bail review on Monday, Once there, the teen told police Giampietro gained access to months after the mother of a 13- July 15. Court records show he was he saw a black male standing the home through a first-floor TOLL FREE: year-old Bristol girl complained remanded back to the ACI after in front of an open jewelry box. window. He was also unarmed. 866-765-4783 about an improper relationship Mr. Monday's hearing. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES POLICE REPORT Men arrested after climbing on bank roof at 2 a.m. was a frequent shopper at that CVS Department. On March 27, a relative of bance coming from the bank's roof. The following people were and provided officers with a descrip- Mr. Horta filed a claim with the Bristol Upon arrival, police discovered two arrested by the Bristol Police tion. Police canvassed the neighborhood Police Department about a possible highly intoxicated men on the bank roof. Department July 8 to 14: and located the same male, wearing the theft. The victim told police that they They were identified as Benjamin same sweatshirt as was on the video had noticed some discrepancies in their Rondinone, 22, of Grandby, Conn., and Thursday, July 11 footage, at his apartment. Police arrest- bank account and upon investigating, Kevin P. Gregory, 22, of Bloomingdale, Police responded to the CVS on Meta- ed Robert James Rufo, 51, of 400 found that a few bank checks were N.J.. Police accessed a ladder from a com Avenue shortly before 11 a.m. on Metacom Ave., on misdemeanor missing. Based on their investigation of neighboring business to get the men off July 11 for a report that a theft had charges of shoplifting. the family member's claim, Bristol the roof, neither of whom could remem- taken place. The store manager played police issued a warrant for Mr. Horta's ber how or why they were on the roof. for the officers video footage of the Friday, July 12 arrest on charges of larceny. It did not appear to police that their alleged shoplifter, showing a male motive was to break in or rob the bank; entering CVS and exiting with two cas- Jason Horta, 29, of East Providence, was arrested by the East Providence Residents near the Citizen's Bank on there was no damage to the building. es of Ensure, without paying for them. Hope Street called police at 2:28 a.m. Both men were arrested on charges of Store employees told officers that he Police on July 12 on an affidavit war- rant issued from the Bristol Police July 12 for a report of a loud distur- disorderly conduct.

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BYMANUEL C. "MANNY" CORREIRA

Paul Viveiros crossed his arms in front of his chest on Saturday night and peered into the tent area where people had begun to line up to get their food for the annual Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 16th of July Feast. “That’s what this feast is all about,” he boasted. “It’s the food which attracts everyone here.” Mr. Viveiros, now in his 16th year as chairman of the Feast Committee, added that because of the dedicated, hard work of his committee, his parish con- tinues to benefit from the many hours these people put in dur- ing the celebration’s four days of operation. “It’s wonderful to see the many people who support our celebration enjoy themselves the way they do,” he said. “And, I know it’s the food we serve which is the biggest attraction.” Serving everything from hot dogs and hamburgers to fine PHOTOS BY MANUEL C. "MANNY" CORREIRA Italian delicacies like eggplant grinders and pasta and meat- Mary Acciardo, preparing chourico and peppers, says she loves working at the Mt. Carmel Feast every year. balls, the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Feast has been a than their fair share of music to great big smile today.” staple of the Bristol community enjoy. Mt. Carmel pastor Rev. Henry for the past 115 years. It’s the “These were three exceptional P. Zinno, Jr. said he was thrilled oldest, continuous feast of its bands,” said Mr. Viveiros. “We with the way everyone came type in the Diocese of Provi- were happy to have them this together to help make this year’s dence. year.” celebration such a great suc- “I love doing what I do here,” As much fun and enjoyment cess. said parishioner Mary Acciardo, as youngsters and oldsters had, “In the 26 years since I have a member of the Feast Commit- there were moments of solemn been attending the Feast as pas- tee for the past 10 years. “The reverence to the Blessed Mother tor (2002-13), assistant pastor community comes together. Mary, Queen of Carmel, for (1987-97), and as pastor of Holy People from all parishes come whom the parish is named. Spe- Ghost in Tiverton (1997-2002), here to support us. It’s wonder- cial Masses were held through- this year brought the whole ful.” out the week. The Living Rosary parish together in joyful and St. Elizabeth’s Church parish- was conducted this past Sunday grand celebration,” he said. ioner Rosemary Oliveira loves inside the church, followed by a “Young and old, veteran work- attending the Mt. Carmel solemn procession, led by this ers and rookies, new families, Church Feast…and, for a very year’s chief marshals, Manny generational feast workers, it good reason. and Terry Pasqual, around the was a most awesome parish and “These people who work and Town Common; and Benedic- community celebration.” attend the feast here at Mt. tion back at the church. He extended special thanks to Carmel come to our parish The weather was extremely Mr. Viveiros, general chairper- when we have our church cele- hot and uncomfortable Sunday son; Madeline Grimo and Betty brations,” she noted. “I think it’s afternoon, but that didn’t hin- Vendituoli, Feast secretaries; only right that we attend theirs. der the parishioners who came and of course, to Mr. and Mrs. Plus, I really enjoy the food out once again in full force to The statue of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is carried through the streets of Pasqual, and the Tom Vendituoli here. I bring my whole family pay homage to the Blessed Bristol. “Faith in Action” winner, Phillip every year.” Mother. For Mr. Pasqual, it was Dufour. With three quality bands — bittersweet. brother, John J. Pasqual Jr., a “I truly miss him,” he said, his “I never saw so many smiles,” Vini Ames and Sh-Bop, Bobby As he said before the start of former Mt. Carmel Feast chief emotions starting to take con- he said, “as I did from all these Justin, and King’s Row —- per- the procession, “My brother mMarshal (2007), passed away trol. "I know my brother would and all our workers, and indeed forming over the weekend, John will be right by my side last November. Mr. Pasqual has- be so happy for me. I know he’s from everyone who came to the those who attended had more today.” Mr. Pasqual’s oldest n't forgotten for a moment. looking down on me with a Feast.”

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By Popular Demand... THE PORTUGUESE BURRITO Electricians go solar Clem's Electric takes Flank Steak, French Fries advantage of state's Rice, Cheese $$ 9595 new renewable Two Eggs Over-Easy energy program Topped with 1212 Portuguese BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR Hot Peppers [email protected] $ 00 WITH The high cost of installing solar 1 OFF THIS AD power on the building owned by EAT-IN Clem's Electric Company on Broadcommon Street has been a TAKE OUT turnoff for the company's presi- dent, Wayne Clemens. DELIVERY While the federal government RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Closed Mondays offered a 30-percent investment From left, Stuart Flanangan of Newport Renewables, Todd and Wayne tax credit to those businesses who Clemens, of Clem’s Electric, and Michael Cabral and Paul Raducha, of installed renewable energy sys- Newport Renewables. tems, the State of Rhode Island lagged behind in offering its own — full sun. The entire system will "We're moving more toward incentives, which would further produce 33,000 watts. energy-related projects, more so in bring the cost down. "It's also stabilizing the grid," Massachusetts," Mr. Clemens said. This year, however, the Rhode said Stuart Flanagan of Newport "To have it installed on my own 76 State Street, Bristol • 401-396-9588 Island Economic Development Renewables. "They're no longer building was a good fit." Corporation enacted a Renewable drawing energy off the grid, and The cost for installing solar pan- Energy Fund, which has designat- instead, any overage is put right els on either residential or com- ed funds to help businesses such as back into the grid." mercial properties has dropped Clem's Electric to develop renew- There will be months when over the years, said Paul Raducha able energy products. The program Clem's Electric will not have an of Newport Renewables. The mate- offers businesses a grant up to 20- electric bill, and perhaps will even rial used to construct the panels percent of the project cost. see a credit on their account. It was similar to a computer, and in Mr. Clemens couldn't act fast eventually evens out, considering the early days of solar, materials enough. the winter months when the sun is were in high demand. This week, he flipped the switch, not as prominent and the business "When I first started in (solar transitioning his company's ener- may have to draw its power from energy), the cost per panel was just gy source from the grid to the 126 the grid more. over $4 a watt," he said. "Now it's solars panels outfitted on his roof. The entire project is a 25-year just under $1 per watt." "With energy prices constantly investment, which means the pan- Mr. Raducha also emphasized going up, we will see a return on els are under warranty by the com- that there is a safety mechanism our investment in about five pany for 25 years. that powers down the solar panels' years," Mr. Clemens said. Employees of Clem's Electric power production if the grid were Working with engineers at New- also worked to install the solar to go down. This is to ensure there port Renewables, Clem's Electric panels, a task which pays the com- are no live wires, which could elec- spent roughly $130,000 on the pro- pany back in training and educat- trocute grid workers. "So when the ject cost. Each panel can produce ing its workers to complete such a grid loses power, so does Clem's 265 watts at optimal performance project in the future. Electric," Mr. Raducha said. Wondering how to Thank A Teacher this spring?

This Saturday at 10pm RUSH Tribute “BWEF ‘Thank A Teacher’ gifts are gifts Band that truly keep on giving... It's a double gift — a gift to me to be honored and a gift to BWEF that benefits our students.” with ~ Nicole Galipeau, Giving away prizes all night long! Guiteras School teacher DINNER SPECIAL Fisherman’s Platter Our Thank A Teacher program provides a unique opportunity to thank that special with a side of clam cakes, chowder and salad teacher, coach or educator in a way that truly honors the spirit of teaching. $ Each honoree will receive recognition identifying the child and family that has made ONLY 19.99 a donation in the educator's name. Visit bwedfoundation.org for details. Open Daily 11:00am (for Lunch) - 1:00am Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/bwedfoundation 198 Thames St. Bristol • 401.253.2012 • finsri.com bwedfoundation.org Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Page 5 Natalie Swift is living on faith As ALS patient fights illness, her friends and neighbors hope to raise $100,000 at Aug. 3 Sherry Winn, Owner/Director [email protected] fund-raiser

BY TED HAYES [email protected] COME DANCE WITH US! On most days, her friends and family say, Natalie Swift does better Registration than they do. Saturday, July 20th 10am-12pm It's been nearly a year since the Warren mother of six learned she Classes offered in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop, had Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Lyrical, Acro, Cardio Ballet, Creative Movement (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's & Monthly Specialty Workshops Disease. The disease is fatal and is Natalie and Neil Swift with boys (from left) Luke, Matthew and Nathan. Not pictured are Thomas, Margaret and Grace Swift. Ages 20 months to Adult particularly cruel, as it robs its vic- Warm, Friendly & Caring Staff! tims of their bodies while leaving Non-Competitive Environment! their minds intact. But Ms. Swift, the Vipers). The local band will play be perfect." Tickets are $20, and who graduated from Bristol High blues and rock n' roll, and the 400 have been sold so far. 1 School in 1985 and is married to opening set will be by Juniper Hill. To call it just a concert, though, ⁄2 OFF registration fees with this Ad the love of her life, Warren-native Mr. Harper said organizers hope sells it short. There will also be a Neil Swift, is proving an inspiration to raise $100,000, and they plan to silent auction, concessions by 426 Metacom Ave • Warren, RI 02885 to those close to her — her chil- use some of the money to buy a Amaral's, Balasco's and a catered (401)486-4478 • justdanceri.com • 426fitness.com dren, spouse and many, many handicap-accessible van to help truck.There will be a cash bar — friends in Bristol and Warren. Mrs. Swift get around. The rest will the Warren Town Council agreed to "She's so strong," said her sister- go toward other expenses. issue an alcohol permit for the in-law, Leslie Swift. "She has "If we can raise $100,000, we can event, which it seldom does at incredible faith and is putting stop the fund-raising for now," he Burr's Hill — and more. Snow fenc- everything in God's hands. She said. All proceeds benefit the ing will be put up, there will be never complains, never gets down, Natalie Swift Foundation. three tents for dining, a beer gar- never asks why." Though past fund-raisers were den and the auction, and more. "She's the strongest person I've successful, Mr. Harper said, "we Children are welcome, too. ever met," added family friend Jim thought a large concert, where a lot "It's going to be a pretty big pro- Harper, who grew up with Neil of people could come out, would duction," Mr. Harper said. Swift in the Laurel Park neighbor- hood. "She's always smiling, she's always happy. She truly believes How to help that it's God's plan, whatever hap- pens." There are several opportunities to Swift Results Golf Center on Mar- Mortgage Since she was first diagnosed, help the Swift family: ket Street, and his contracting Rates are Ms. Swift has stayed out of the pub- business. Family friend Jim Harper the Lowest lic eye, fighting the illness with her Aug. 3 concert suggests that if folks want to help in Years! young children and husband, who A fund-raising concert and silent the family, they can go and hit a she's known since they were teens. auction, with food and drinks, will bucket of balls, or call Mr. Swift But friends have lent a hand and be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Satur- for any contracting work they may held a series of fund-raisers — a day, Aug. 3, at the Burr's Hill Park need done. golf outing, dinner and most band shell in Warren (raindate recently, cookie sale at Savon Shoes Sunday, Aug. 4). Tickets are $20 Provide meals — that have helped the family and can be purchased at Swift For some time, friends have been tremendously as they face astro- Results Golf Center, Amaral's Fish bringing by regular meals so the nomical expenses. and Chips, Savon Shoes and Gil's Swifts don't have to worry about As those expenses mount, an Appliance in Bristol. Or call Jim preparing dinner. That continues; even bigger fund-raiser is planned Harper at 640-8229, Karyn Tra- those who want to help out can for two weeks from now. vers-Harper at 486-3796 or Liz contact the numbers listed above, On Aug. 3, friends and family DeLeo Miller at 641-3536. or purchase gift cards to local expect upwards of 800 to 1,000 to restaurants that will deliver. attend a fund-raising concert at the Burr's Hill band shell. "A Swift Con- Hit some balls cert" runs from 5 to 10 p.m. and As Neil Swift helps his wife with For more information on Swift features a show by Neal and the her illness, he has had less time to and her situation, see Bill Lizotte Vipers (formerly Young Neal and spend with his two businesses, thenatalieswiftfoundation.org. ARCHITECTURAL GLASS & ALUMINUM, INC. Servicing all of your Interior & Exterior Glass Needs Mention this ad and receive a $25 GAS or GROCERY Ferry tops Prudence Island meeting agenda Gift Card with any NEW order over $300 Portsmouth is holding gansett Ave. Council President from ferry owner Bruce Medley. 400 Wampanoag Trail • East Providence, RI • 401.383.9535 a meeting on the island James Seveney said members will Among the terms of the purchase, this Saturday be taking the 1:30 p.m. ferry to the Bristol will own the parking lot with island. its 65 to 70 spots, although lease It's been four or five years since agreements for 25 of those spots BY JIM MCGAW the council last met on Prudence. between Prudence Island residents ot [email protected] Autom ive & T Islanders will no doubt have plenty and Mr. Medley will be honored igg’s owin Ferry transportation to and from of questions for the council regard- through the terms of the lease. w General Auto Repairs & Accessories g T 24 Hour Towing/Road Side Assistance Prudence Island will be the main ing the ferry situation on Saturday. Some island residents have item of interest when the "I'm sure this will be foremost on expressed confusion over the park- FIRECRACKER SPECIAL Portsmouth Town Council meets the minds of its citizens," said ing situation, which will require a islanders at a regular session this Town Administrator John Klimm. fee for overnight parking. Mr. $49.95 FOR A/C RECHARGE Saturday, July 20. The Town of Bristol recently pur- Klimm, as well as Harry Sterling Cannot be combined with any other offer. Must mention or present this ad for special. Offer expires 7/31/13. Check us out on Facebook @ facebook.com/TwiggsAuto GIFT CARDS The council will meet at 2 p.m. at chased the Prudence Island Ferry from the Prudence Island Planning AVAILABLE!! the Prudence Island Improvement dock and parking lot on Thames Commission, said they will update 205 Child Street • Warren, Rhode Island Association Building, 620 Narra- Street in that town for $800,000 islanders about parking Saturday. 401-245-9469 Authorized Dealer Opinion Page 6 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EDITORIAL Fourth of July Carnival is Seafood for a cause too expensive for families he dog days of summer are here, but that’s no reason to lock yourself indoors. To the editor: more than that. struggle to meet daily needs. As a matter of fact, this weekend will be Congratulations to the Town To put this in perspective, for These families, including ours, the perfect time to head outdoors and of Bristol for hosting yet anoth- a family of four to ride the Ferris look forward to the annual over to the annual Warren Barrington er successful Fourth of July Cel- wheel this year, a rather Fourth of July Celebration, RotaryT Club’s Quahog Festival. ebration. From the annual appalling sum of $20 was including the carnival. The event is a great time every year, anchored by a Orange-Crate Derby to the Con- required. True, Rockwell offers It is evident that Rockwell menu of local seafood: clamboils, stuffies, lobster, certs at Independence Park to discounts depending on the uses this popular celebration to clamcakes, chowder, little necks, lobster salad, crab- the 228th Annual Fourth of July amount of tickets purchased, take advantage of the local resi- cakes, calamari, fresh corn on the cob, and other deli- Parade, the celebration is fami- but the discount is nominal at dents by increasing prices, cious summer fare like hot dogs, burgers, sausage and ly-friendly and reminds us of best and still requires a sub- reducing discounts, and offer- peppers and more. our small town roots. One stantial amount of money. ing fewer activities. Not only do I WHERE TO WRITE: There is also beer, wine, aspect of this annual celebra- In years past, Rockwell has these price-gouging practices Bristol Phoenix, P.O. Box 90, soda, ice cream and tion, however, fails to connect offered the purchase of impact hardworking families in Bristol, R.I. 02809. plenty of water to wash to what is otherwise a quintes- bracelets as a one-time, all-you- Bristol, but they are contrary to Letters may also be sent to: it all down. sential small town celebration, can-ride discount. Last year, the spirit that is Bristol's small [email protected] For the kids, there will and that is the annual carnival those bracelets were sold at $20 town, family-friendly celebra- be a moonwalk, pony on the Town Common. and were available most nights tion. rides, bungee jumping The idea of a carnival on the of the carnival. This year, No one wants to see the carni- and a “rock” wall. And at the same time, there will be Town Common during the week bracelets were sold at $25 and val eliminated, and I'm certain- a juried art exhibition with more than 40 artists’ rep- leading up to the Fourth of July were available on only three of ly not advocating for such a resented. Music will keep the festival going from start Parade is a fantastic idea; it is the carnival's eight nights. drastic solution. However, our to finish. both family-friendly and brings For a family with two chil- town and its residents and fam- The best part about this annual summer festival is with it fun and amusement to dren, this results in a cost of ilies deserve better than what is that the money raised supports a great organization help celebrate the Fourth. In $50. By way of comparison, being offered by Rockwell — the Rotary. The worldwide organization prides reality, however, the carnival, admission for children under 48 Amusements. Numerous other itself on service and members work hard to support a provided by Rockwell Amuse- inches at Canobie Lake Park is vendors are available to provide number of different causes. Volunteers from the Bris- ments, has increasingly become $26; junior admission at Lake this service; the town need not tol Rotary Club will be joining the Warren Barrington a disappointment and a blem- Compounce is $29 — all before settle with Rockwell. Certainly, volunteers throughout the weekend, and a portion of ish on what is otherwise a won- typical coupons and other pro- the town should expect more the proceeds benefit this town's Rotary Club. derful family-friendly, small- motions and discounts. These from them for providing such Worried about parking? Don’t be. Though there is town celebration, as costs have parks offer much more for chil- an opportunity for Rockwell to still construction equipment onsite, left over from the soared while the level of service dren for roughly the same cost do business; the celebration recent upgrade of the Burr’s Hill and Warren Town and quality of rides has dwin- — and the enjoyment is not lim- draws people from all over. Beach areas, the festival will be unaffected. Parking is dled. ited to after 5 p.m. I hope you join me in urging available on nearby streets. Taking a family of four to the Taking into consideration the the Town of Bristol Fourth of The festival schedule is: Saturday, July 20, from 10 carnival should not cost more quantity and quality of amuse- July Committee to research and a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, July 21, from 10 a.m. to 6 than a trip to a regional amuse- ments and attractions offered explore additional vendors p.m. ment park. This year, Rockwell by Rockwell Amusements, the more capable of providing a Amusements offered tickets for costs are unreasonable. Eco- carnival that is more consistent rides at $1 each. Of course, each nomic times are not what they with our annual celebration. ride required at least three tick- once were; families in Rhode Matthew Shaw ets and many rides required Island and Bristol continue to 51 Sefton Drive There's stubborn, and there's mumpsimus

To the editor: view in spite of evidence that it is insisted that he had been saying it There is a wonderful word, wrong. for 40 years and would not change mumpsimus, for those who can- It is said that an aged priest said it for this new word. Established in 1837 not accept much of today's sci- the word mumpsimus instead of Saul Ricklin ence, as well as some politicians Latin sumpsimus in the Mass. 145 Ferry Road Matthew Hayes, Publisher and others who stubbornly hold a When told it was incorrect, he Christine O’Connor, Editor R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus SPEAKOUT Letters policy Yes, this is to the taxes that just people who aren't working. Just a ing, SETTING OFF ALL THESE ILLEGAL The Bristol Phoenix encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. came in. My taxes went up quite a little note for thought. FIREWORKS UP IN THE AIR. If the police We will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Let- bit, and I thought when we put can't control them, if they're illegal, ters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are lim- ited to 500 words. Direct letters to: Bristol Phoenix, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, R.I. 02809. Letters may also be Tony in office we were going to I strongly believe that BICYCLISTS, then they should hire more officers sent to [email protected] have taxes lowered. I got a letter in RUNNERS AND EVERYONE SHOULD STOP to take care of this problem after- Correction policy the mail about TAXES GOING UP FOR FOR THOSE STOP SIGNS. Cars are not wards. People shouldn't have to We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we SEWER AND SCHOOLS and everything going to stop for them. That's not put up with this. This is ridiculous. have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct all errors brought to our attention else. People aren't working, don't going to be the case all the time. Just the Town of Bristol. No other or that we discover ourselves. They will always appear on this page. you get that people? Why don't you town is like this. This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print cut your salaries, and help the I think we need more officers to without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $38 Town of Bristol, instead of actually control what happens after the Given that we are only a few ($32 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Periodicals postage paid Bristol, R.I. 02809. The Bristol Phoenix office is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, putting more in your salaries. That fireworks have been set off by months from the Boston bombing, R.I. Telephone 253-6000. POSTMASTER send address changes to Bristol Phoenix, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, would help the Town of Bristol. town. Bristol goes crazy for two R..I. 02809. Especially for the elderly and the nights in a row until 2 in the morn- See FACING PAGE Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Page 7 COMMENTARY SPEAKOUT From FACING PAGE Rape victim responds to Phoenix and Bristol Give us your input. Call I am writing in response to the nor anyone from Bristol Town advocating for legislation that I find that the Bristiol Fourth of Speakout at 254-0340 article, “Bristol Town Council Council, has replied. would take the reporting out of July Committee was highly inap- stands by harbormaster,” July 10, I was not interviewed for the the chain-of-command. Mem- propriate in not vetting the VEN- 2013. investigation. Documentation bers of the Congress understand DORS WHO ARE SELLING SEMI-AUTO- illegal fireworks. I did not authorize my name that I felt backed up my claim and acknowledge this injustice MATIC TOY RIFLES, AND TOY PISTOLS, to be released in the article. I am was not considered or even to rape survivors. In recent years, TOY HAND GRENADES and equally About bikes on bike path, my a victim of a rape, and I felt that reviewed. I feel that the investi- legislation such as the Military irresponsible were the parents husband and I were run down it was insensitive and inappro- gation is incomplete since the Justice Improvement Act and who were buying and letting their while walking on the pedestrian priate for Bristol Phoenix to witness was not interviewed. the Sexual Trauma Oversight children stand in the street in the side of the bike path from publish the name of a rape sur- On July 8, I received an email and Protection Act have been parade route pretending to shoot behind. BIKES ARE GOING TOO FAST vivor. I unwillingly and unknow- from Scott Pickering, general introduced to take the military bystanders and people who were AND ARE NOT WATCHING FOR PEDESTRI- ingly was dragged into what manager of East Bay Newspa- reporting option out of the chain ANS. obviously is small town politics. I pers, requesting to speak to me of command. in the parade. If these children Let me remind you that it is a was never interviewed by Mary because my “name has surfaced It was very difficult and emo- brought these things to school, walking path also. Maybe we Parella or the Bristol Town Coun- in connection to Greg Marsili.” I tional to read the Bristol they'd be expelled, and yet should rename it to the walking cil, nor by the journalist who replied that I was willing to Phoenix article. I want to thank they're somehow allowed to and bike path. wrote the article, Christine speak to him and gave him my everyone who responded. I have stand in the parade route and O’Connor. phone number. received countless emails of sup- pretend they're shooting people? I fully understand the Fourth of This is my statement: The same day, Mr. Pickering port from residents of Bristol, Something's wrong here. July needing money and I sup- I was brutally raped in 2006 called me to verify my phone R.I., and neighboring communi- port their cause, I have no prob- while serving under the com- number and that if I was the ties who are upset at the article, Whatever happened to neigh- lem donating. But they really, mand of Gregg Marsili in the Burlington rape victim. Mr. Pick- Bristol Phoenix and the Bristol bors, relatives or friends, when really over did it this year, with United States Coast Guard. After ering was driving and unable to Town Council and are asking you send them a baby gift, birth- THOSE OBNOXIOUS WHISTLES THAT reporting my rape, I was further conduct a full interview with me how they can help. ISN'T A WERE JUST OUT OF CONTROL, victimized, blamed, doubted, at that time. He said that Chris- Everyone who wants to help day gift or graduation gift, and that ridiculed and retaliated against. I tine O’Connor would call me the can do so by contacting your THANK YOU NOTE IMPORTANT THESE man on the microphone was am still suffering from the trau- next day for the full interview. representative and request that DAYS? I just don't get them any- equally as obnoxious. There has ma that I experienced while The entire conversation with Mr. they co-sponsor the STOP Act- more. to be a better way to raise money under Marsili’s command. Pickering lasted 6 minutes. Ms. HR 1529. What Mr. Marsili did to than to have some screaming The Department of Veterans’ O’Connor did not call. me can not be undone, but by I understand that Fourth of July man at people with whistles in Affairs diagnosed me with Post In 2012, the Department of taking the reporting out of the is a day for celebration and fire- the middle off a parade. Traumatic Stress Disorder as a Defense estimates, there were chain-of-command it could pre- works and parades, but I just result of Military Sexual Trauma. 26,000 rapes and sexual assaults vent another service member to think that it’s really outrageous TAXES ON SEWER GOING UP, WONDER- It has been a very difficult seven in the Armed Forces. The actual suffer the way that I did. that FIREWORKS ARE OUT OF CONTROL FUL. Is Roger Williams tied up to years. I am often awakened by number of assaults might be Panayiota Bertzikis after the festival is over and elder- our sewer system? Why aren't nightmares of being back at Sta- much higher, since the United tion Burlington, Vt., and under States Coast Guard is not includ- Executive Director ly people have to put up with this they contributing a little more to the command of Gregg Marsili. I ed in those numbers. Statistics Military Rape Crisis Center in nursing homes. And pets, peo- the town if they are? I'm a senior am in counseling for PTSD. Each show that over 92% of all mili- ple pets have to get all nerved up citizen struggling to make ends day has been a struggle. tary rapists are NOT prosecuted with the noise from the fireworks. meet and its not right if the tax For the past seven years I and often are able to continue Editor's note: The Phoenix has It's just a little too much and it payers of Bristol are paying extra served as executive director of serving without a blemish on always treated victims of sexual should be controlled somehow. every year. the Military Rape Crisis Center, their record. assault or rape with sensitivity Somebody has to control all these an organization that I founded The survivors of military sexu- and protected their identities.We while on active duty to help my al trauma are systematically vic- identified Ms. Bertzikis in last fellow survivors. These survivors timized for reporting rape. Sur- week's article because she has are all service members and vet- vivors are often retaliated already been identified as a rape erans who have been sexually against, blamed or not believed. assaulted and/or raped. The A Military Rape Crisis Center victim in numerous published organization is currently one of study estimates that more than articles; she is a public advocate the largest of it kind. Each year 90 percent of rape survivors lose for rape victims and executive we help an average of 1,900 ser- their careesr after reporting that director of an advocacy center; vicemen, women and veterans they have been raped. and she identified herself as a rape that have been raped. At the center, we find these victim in the phone conversation I learned that Gregg Marsili statistics unacceptable, and we represented above. She never was appointed as harbormaster work very closely with members requested anonymity. by residents of Bristol. I was for- of the United States Congress by warded a press release by a Bris- tol resident dated May 25. It was written by Mary Parella in which she announced that there would be an investigation into Mr. Mar- Largest selection Imports from sili’s past. Even though the inves- of Buddha Statues Indonesia tigation had yet to be conducted, in the Northeast! Garden Furniture, Ms. Parella already clearly dis- JeJewelrywelry & More missed the allegations when she called them “rumors” and “innu- endo” in that same press release. On June 13, The Central Phoenix, Inez Casiano Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW), released a state- ment on my behalf. By email, NOW told Ms. Parella that they SUMMER SALE have “a victim statement and 20% off Entire Store • Many Item 50% off other official documentation 401.855.1751 • 57 Water St • Warren, RI regarding Mr. Marsili’s part in Mon, Thurs-Sat 10:30-5:30 • Sun 11-5 the incident … so the Town of facebook.com/summerwoodteak Bristol can include these files in their investigations.” Ms. Parella,

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www.OneBradford.com Page 8 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Ask Dr. Kerwin FLOOD: With new maps and new rates, costs rise From Page 1 THE ORTHODONTIST Anticipated Flood Insurance Rate Map Changes savings people will have on their Existing 2013 Q: What does an orthodontist do? Dental Association. All dentists, flood insurance premiums. Surf Drive AE 15, VE 19 AE 14, VE 16 whether they select a DMD or DDS A: An orthodontist is a dentist who "I'm not sure we could ever do Fales Road VE 18 VE 16 specializes in the use of braces, degree designation, go through the same basic education. Some dentists any better, because the state Courageous Circle VE 18 VE 17 bands, wires and elastics to straighten Usher Cove AE 15, VE 18 AE 12, VE 15 teeth and correct misaligned bites, a choose to go on for more education adopted a new building code, condition called malocclusion. The and training to specialize in a field. which lowered the wind stan- Mill Pond AE 15, VE 18 AE 13, VE 15 Orthodontists typically go through two roots of the word are the Greek dards," she said. Oliver Street AE 15, VE 18 AE 13, VE 14 “orthos,” meaning straight or perfect, to three years in a full-time orthodon- tics residency, where they learn about Another potential hit to flood Ferry Road AE 14, VE 18 AE 12, VE 15 and “dontos” tooth. In young patients, RWU VE 18 VE 21 an orthodontist can influence incoming tooth movement and facial develop- insurance premiums will be the teeth and coax them into perfect align- ment. Talk with your dentist about approval of FEMA's latest flood- Narrows Road AE 15, VE 18 AE 14, VE 21 whether you are a patient who could ment. plain mapping report of the Town benefit from treatment by an orthodon- AE: The base level at which flood waters will rise to. For example, an AE of 15 implies The orthodontist’s role, though, is not tist or one of the other dental special- of Bristol. that at 15-feet above sea level, flood waters will be present following a storm. strictly a cosmetic one. X-rays may ists. FEMA released its report last show that teeth are coming in at VE: The level at which an area will flood as a result of storm waves. For example, a VE improper angles. Misaligned teeth can February, which consists of a flood of 19 implies that at 19-feet above sea level, when wind and storm waves are consid- Presented as a service to the cause problems with chewing, nutri- insurance study report and a flood ered, the area will flood. Structures are built with this consideration, and should be at tion and speech and can also cause community by insurance rate map. The report least 19-feet off the ground. • Dr. Theodore G. Drummond unusual wear on the teeth. examines the town's flood haz- • Dr. John F. Kerwin, DDS Orthodontistry is one of nine dental ards, flood sources and informa- period. The public is encouraged Now, with the advent of newer, specialties recognized by the American Presented as a public service 634 Main St, Warren • 245-5825 tion on flood protection mea- to view the maps and become sophisticated technology, the new sures. The map illustrates the familiar with the changes, Ms. map was created using scientific flood hazards through flood risk Williamson said. data. The discrepancies between zones. One of the most notable dis- the 2006 map and the 2013 map Information from the entire crepancies to the old flood map is are largely due to the accuracy of report is used by the federal gov- the elevation change along the the data, Mr. Pimenta said. WILD CAT ernment to determine the flood- east and west coastlines of Bristol, Builders who are looking to plain development regulations said Richard Pimenta, the town's build in Bristol should adhere that would apply in each zone, building official. their designs to the newer flood OIL CO. and who must buy flood insur- "It seems as though the west map, despite its not being in effect ance. side of Bristol's elevation has been until the following year. 24 Hour Burner "It's complicated," said Ms. downgraded," he said. "The east- "If you're planning a project, Service Available Williamson. "There are going to ern side, where Roger Williams you should look at the new maps be a lot of questions that people University is, is increasing." because once completed, they will have." The last time the maps had be rated based on the new map," Though the new maps were been updated was 2006. That year, Ms. Williamson said. "This 624-3453 unveiled in February, they won't and in subsequent maps, histori- includes new construction and Call for Daily Prices go into effect until May 2014. cal data such as storms, previous- substantial improvements to a Right now, the maps are on dis- ly recorded flood levels and rain structure, which is over 50 percent * price subject to change play at the planning and zoning totals were used to determine of the value of the property." office for a 90-day public input flood zones and their risk.

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Bristol Art Museum baked goods, jams, jellies and rel- Music, fitness at Blithewold Mansion offers new exhibit ishes are for sale. Enter through downtown the main entrance at Asylum The Blithewold Mansion, 101 Ferry Road, has Road and watch for the signs on several opportunities for residents and visitors to the left. have fun this summer. A new exhibit by the Bristol Art Free fitness walks are open to the public from Museum, “Bristol,” is open Car wash to benefit 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on Mondays through Sept. 2. through Oct. 2 at Rogers Free high school DECA Participants can do a fitness walk through the Library, 525 Hope St. In 2013, the grounds or participate in a Fit-Camp with Kara museum celebrates its 50th Mt. Hope High School DECA Rocha, owner of Nutrition 4 Life, a community anniversary as a museum and as a members will hold a car wash club in Bristol where people go for good health and cultural and educational arts fund-raiser on Saturday, July 20, nutrition. All levels are welcome and can walk at organization serving Bristol and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bristol their own pace. Meet in the parking lot near the the East Bay community. Senior Center, corner of Hope and carriage house. Scenes of Bristol in mixed Chestnut streets. The cost is $5. The Music at Sunset Series continues from 6 to 8 media will be on view by partici- p.m. on Wednesday,July 24. Performing will be the pating artists. Mt. Hope Farm offers Superchief Trio. Grounds open at 5 p.m. for pre- Guest speakers who are partici- farmer’s market concert picnic set-up, croquet and lawn games. pants in the exhibit will talk about The series invites concertgoers to bring a picnic the “Bristol” theme and their art- The Mount Hope Farmers’ Mar- and blanket and enjoy the sunset during the musi- Upcoming performers are Atwater-Donnelly on work at a later date. If interested ket is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. cal performances this summer. You can bring your Aug. 7 and Magnolia on Aug. 21. For more infor- in the artwork, contact on Saturdays through Oct. 26, rain own wine or other alcoholic beverages, too. Cost is mation on the musicians, or reservations, visit [email protected]. or shine, at Mount Hope Farm, $10 ($7 for members). www.blithewold.org or call 253-2707. 250 Metacom Ave., in the south Four blood drives pasture. coming up in town There is produce, eggs, meats, “Simply God’s Best” G.A. West (w/ [email protected]. day, July 19, to let her know the seafood, cheese, honey, baked Doc Ozone), former heavyweight Meeting locations are — number of children attending and The R.I. Blood Center is con- goods, prepared/hot foods, pot- champion “The Juice” J.T. Dunn, July 21: Meet at the Prudence their ages. ducting four blood drives in town ted flowers and herbs, jams, jel- “The Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Island Ferry Landing on Thames this week and next. Summer is a lies, sauces and relishes, granola, Batello, David & Eddie Loomis, Street. Nice, shady spot. time of year when blood is always soaps, herbal remedies and teas. The BLT (Big Lovable Team), “The July 28: No meeting due to Art Post 237 VFW in demand. Then, grab some coffee and Hard Rock Hellraiser” Todd Sople, al Fresco on Hope Street. to meet Monday The drives are — breakfast or lunch and listen to “RIOT” Kellan Thomas (w/ For more information, visit • Friday,July 19, from 10 a.m. to live music. Kepler), NCW 2012 Rookie of the www.bristolartmuseum.org or Anthony C. Almeida Post 237 1 p.m. in the bloodmobile at Ben- The market also has a food Year “All Good” Anthony Greene, www.portsmoutharts.org. VFW will hold its monthly meet- jamin Church Senior Center, 1020 scraps/compost drop-off site, “The Maniacal” Jack Krueger, ing at 7 p.m. Monday, July 22, at Hope St. Yoga-at-the-Market, an expanded “The Twisted Hatter” Alex Creed Parenting Support the post home, 850 Hope St. The • Friday,July 19, from 3 to 6 p.m. series of children’s activities at the and many more. Group to meet Sunday group meets on the fourth Mon- in the bloodmobile at BankNew- market, the Chefs-at-the Market Doors open at 7 p.m., with a day of each month. port, 6 Gooding Ave. summer series, and ongoing 7:30 bell time. Tickets at the door The Parenting Support Group • Monday, July 22, from 3 to 6 demonstrations and workshops. are $10 for adults and $5 for kids will meet on Sunday, July 21, at 6 Bristol Rotary Club p.m. in the hall at St. Mary’s The market accepts SNAP/EBT 12 and under. Partial proceeds of p.m. in the Tildsley Building at St. meets on Wednesdays Church, 330 Wood St. benefits, credit/debit cards and this event will be donated to Michael’s Church, 399 Hope St. All • Wednesday, July 24, from WIC farmers market checks. COTA for Kavan. parents of school-age children are The Bristol Rotary Club meets 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the (http://www.cotaforkavanb.com/ welcome — single and partnered, every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at bloodmobile at Roger Williams March for Life in front WaysToHelp). traditional and non-traditional the DeWolf Tavern. Lunch is $20. University, 1 Old Ferry Road. of Mount Carmel School and parents in blended families. For information, call Jack Dusel at All are invited. All types are Sunday plein air painting This is an opportunity to meet 253-2614. needed. Donors must be at least The Bristol Council Knights of under way on Sundays with other parents and a mental 17-years-old and weigh at least Columbus will sponsor a Walk for health professional, to discuss the Steak and chicken BBQ 110 pounds. For more informa- Life on Saturday, July 20, at 2 p.m. Sunday plein air painting spon- everyday challenges of raising deadline is on Monday tion, call 800/283-8385 or visit starting at the monument for the sored by Bristol Art Museum and children today, such as misbehav- www. ribc.org. unborn in front of Our Lady of the Portsmouth Arts Guild meets ior, building self-esteem, school The Hopeworth Community Mount Carmel School. on Sundays from 3 to 6 p.m. All anxiety and separation problems, Association will hold its annual levels and media are welcome. and special needs issues. All dis- steak and chicken barbecue on Colt Park has farmer’s Championship There is no instruction for the cussion is confidential. Saturday, July 27, from 4:30 to market Fridays wrestling on Saturday drop-in sessions, but a short cri- There is no charge for the 9:30 p.m. at the Hopeworth Park.. tique follows each one. group, but participants are invit- Cost is $30. Kids’ meals are $5. An annual market by the R.I. On Saturday, July 20, Northeast Rain cancels a session. Fees are ed to bring donations of non-per- At 7 p.m., join them for a raffle. DEM Division of Agriculture is Championship Wrestling returns $5 a session ($4 for Bristol Art ishable food or personal hygiene The last day to purchase tickets open from 2 to 6 p.m. on Fridays to the Bristol VFW Post 237 at 850 Museum and Portsmouth Arts items for the Bristol Good Neigh- is Monday,July 22. Call Jan at 253- through Oct. 26, rain or shine, at Hope St. for NCW “Red, White, & Guild members). Or pay $25/$20 bors pantry. Child care is avail- 2534 for tickets or come to the Colt State Park, off Hope Street. Bruised!” for the entire series. For more able, but parents planning to park on Tuesday evenings during Locally grown plants, vegeta- Wrestlers will include reigning information, contact Suzanne bring children must contact Jen- bocce from 6 to 9 p.m. bles, flowers, fruit, herbs, eggs, NCW New England champion Lewis at 254-1668 or suzan- nifer DeWolf at 935-3359 by Fri- Page 10 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Cool off at the Audubon center with alfresco nature stories Looking to enjoy hot July days, register online at www.asri.org. admission; no registration needed. A bird band- I I but prefer not to bask on the hot, Alfresco Nature Stories for Bird-banding demonstrations ing demon- crowded beaches? Head to the ages 3 to 8 are from 10 to 10:30 a.m. will be offered from 9:15 to 11:15 stration will great outdoors at the Audubon on Thursdays, July 18 and 25 and a.m. on Sundays, July 21 and Aug. take place on Society of Rhode Island’s Environ- Fridays, Aug. 2 to 23. Enjoy the 11. Join Audubon and witness bird- Sunday, July mental Education Center at 1401 beautiful summer weather while banding, where experts capture, 21. The tech- Hope St. on the Bristol/Warren listening to a story outdoors. band, measure and release song- niques of town line. Spread out a blanket and bring a birds in order to record their move- identifying, The center features a life-sized snack to enjoy while an Audubon ments. Birds will be gently measuring, model of a Right Whale, harbor seal naturalist reads a nature story. The removed from tall mist nets set in weighing, and display, marine and freshwater program will be moved indoors if the shrubby habitats on the banding the birds will be aquarium exhibits, tide pool tank, weather is inclement. Free with grounds of the Environmental demonstrated along with trails and a boardwalk admission; no registration needed. Education Center. The techniques before they to the bay on the 28-acre wildlife I A nature craft table for ages 3 of identifying, measuring, weigh- are released. refuge. The center is open from 9 and older is from 10 a.m. to noon ing, and banding the birds will be a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday on Saturdays, July 20 and 27 and demonstrated before they are and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 3 to 31. Join Audubon on Sat- released. The migratory habits and from 10 to 11 a.m. Children ages tion center through Sept. 9. The usual admission fee is $6 for urdays for the nature craft of the life history of each captured 3 to 5 participate in games, hikes, Audubon is partnering once adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for week. It is free with admission. species will be discussed. crafts, songs, hands-on activities again with the New Bedford children 4 to 12 years (under 4 are I Guided trail walks for all ages Participants are encouraged to and more. Adults must accompa- Whaling Museum to showcase a free). However, it is waived on the will be offered from 2 to 3:30 p.m. bring a camera and binoculars. ny children and there are no new temporary exhibit. Books, first Saturday of each month for on Saturdays, July 20 and 27 and Programs are limited to 15 partici- refunds for missed classes. The artwork and artifacts chronicling Free Family Fun Day courtesy of a Aug. 10 and 24. Join an Audubon pants, so register early. Programs fee for the four-week program is right whales throughout whaling grant from the Citizens Bank Foun- naturalist for a leisurely walk along are for ages 6 and older. The cost is $44; $54 for two siblings ($40/$50 history will be on display. Were dation. trails to Narragansett Bay. Stop to $8 for adults and $6 for children for members). Call to register as right whales really “the right For more information, call 245- observe wildlife in field, wetland ($6/$4 for members). space is limited to 12 children. whale to hunt”? Come find out. 7500 or visit www.asrieec.org. To and forest habitats. Bring binocu- I Pre-School Adventures are I A new exhibit, “The Endan- The exhibit is free with admis- register for programs requiring reg- lars and a camera. The program is on Wednesdays, July 31 and Aug. gered Right Whale, A Journey sion. istration, call 949-5454, ext. 0, or weather dependent. It is free with 14 and 21, and Thursday, Aug. 29, Through Time,” is at the educa-

AT THE YMCA The Bayside YMCA offers a variety ty, all new locker rooms and child In addition, the Arthritis Founda- Golden anniversary of programs for all ages at the Y at 70 care center and access for people of tion exercise program is now held West St., Barrington. Stop by or call all abilities. The outdoor pool is at a completely accessible location 245-2444 for more information or to now open, summer camp is in full on Tuesdays and Thursdays from register. Online registration is avail- swing, and members are swim- 11 a.m. to noon. able for YMCA members at ming, exercising and taking classes. www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org/b All residents of Warren, Bristol, Summer camp ayside. Riverside and Barrington are invit- Programs may be canceled due to ed to come in for a tour of the Plan a summer at Camp Mani- lack of enrollment, so register as updated community center. too, a place where kids come to soon as possible. Financial assis- learn, grow and have fun in a tance is available for many pro- Aquatics for arthritis friendly, safe environment. A wide grams. variety of camp experiences are The Arthritis Foundation aquat- available, all designed to enhance Richard and MaryLou Travers of Hillside Road, Bristol, celebrated Up and running! ics program has returned to the and enrich your child’s summer. their 50th wedding anniversary recently. The couple were married Bayside Y. The outstanding class is Whether it’s the traditional camp on June 22, 1963, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and have The Y is fully operational after a held in the new pool on Monday, with sports, games, swimming, and lived in town for 72 years. They celebrated by renewing their vows substantial construction project Wednesday and Friday from 10:30 arts and crafts in a choice-based at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, followed by a reception at The Lobster Pot with family and friends. The couple have two chil- that includes a new aquatics facili- to 11:15 a.m. model, or one of the week-long dren, Richard Travers Jr. and Lisa Dunbar, and three grandchildren. specialty camps – fencing, art, mar- They say the secret to a successful marriage is laughter, patience tial arts, sailing and seamanship, or and unconditional love. horseback riding to name a few. Visit the Bayside welcome desk or call 245-2444 for more information. You can still participate in Y pro- ENGAGEMENTS grams without joining the Y. Most classes are open to non-members. Tanya Lee Guedes - Sean Edward Gustafson The cost is sometimes a little more, but that’s the only difference. Visit Tanya Lee Guedes and Sean Guedes of Siegel Street, Bristol. He www.gpymca.org and click on Bay- Edward Gustafson announce is the son of Edward and MaryAnn side to find class listings and sched- their engagement. She is the Gustafson of Roosevelt Drive, ules. daughter of Jose A. and Adelia C. Bristol. Ms. Guedes is a 2004 Mt. Hope High School graduate and is a criminal jus- tice major at New England Institute of Technology. She owns a small business in Warren. Her fiancé is a 2000 graduate of Mt. Hope High School and works at Outer Limits in Bristol. A June 28, 2014, wedding date has been set. Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Page 11 AT THE LIBRARY ACHIEVEMENTS Arts and crafts ‘Mad Science!’ July 12 to Aug. 16. A grand prize of Two Bristol students at St. Mary a Kindle Fire‚ as well as door Academy-Bay View attained BENJAMIN DIAS was named to Tunnel Vision Arts and Crafts The next Wednesday special is prizes will be awarded Aug. 21 at a national recognition for their the spring semester dean’s list at are on Friday, July 19, at 9:30 a.m. “Mad Science!” on Wednesday, Dinner and Book Chat. You must excellent performance on the Quinnipiac University where he in the Herreshoff Room. Children July 24, at 10:30 a.m. in the Her- be present to win the grand prize. 2012 National Spanish Examina- is a broadcast journalism major. age 4 and up can just drop in and reshoff Community Room. A mad Wondering what to read? See tions. DANIELLE DUNBAR is in He is the son of Paul and choose which crafts or all crafts to scientist will amaze the children the recommendation shelf. Chil- Grade 8. COLLEEN MILLER is in MaryEllen Dias of Bristol. make and to take home. The free as they dig into the layers of the dren’s books and magazines don’t Grade 9. workshop will end by noon. Earth to see its make-up and count. investigate how scientists evaluate Entry forms are available at the Fused glass workshop what they find. The presentation library and on the website. GRADUATES really pops when the children see ALEX R. HAMEL graduated Tufts University. He is a clinical Deenie Pacik Giuliano’s fun what happens when what’s inside Teen summer crafts with honors pharmacologist at Takeda Phar- fused glass class lets children the Earth tries to get out. No regis- and received a maceuticals in Cambridge, Mass. enjoy creating, writing and draw- tration is needed; it is suggested The R.I. Museum of Science and bachelor of sci- He is the son of William and Mary ing on fused glass pendants for ages 4 and up. Art will present “Cut Paper Anima- ence degree in Hanley of Bristol and formerly of inspired by their favorite books. tion” for students in Grade 6 and marine and Warren. Have fun with colorful pre-cut up on Wednesday, July 24, at 6:30 environmental glass, crushed glass, powders and Teen Summer Reading p.m. in the Herreshoff Communi- sciences from LAUREN ELIZABETH CABRAL dichroic glass. ty Room. Students learn about dif- the U.S. Coast graduated magna cum laude and The workshop begins at 10 a.m. The Teen Summer Reading Pro- ferent types of animation — Guard Acade- received a bachelor’s degree in on Friday, July 19, in the Her- gram is a very informal reading focusing on two-dimensional or my. He was English and art history from reshoff Community Room as part program for readers in middle “cut-out” animation. After screen- commissioned Mount Holyoke College. She is of Tunnel Vision Arts and Crafts. It school and high school. Read a ing some professional cut-out as an ensign in the U.S. Coast the daughter of Edward and Don- is suggested for ages 4 and up; book, fill out a form, and mark shorts, students will make their Guard, and will serve as a deck na Cabral of Bristol. signups are encouraged. which prize you would like to win. own jointed 2D puppets, which watch officer on the USCG Cutter The summer will end on Tues- may be taken home. They will Waesche, based in Alameda, Calif. Cadet 1st Class RICHARD Summer chess class day, Aug. 20, with a Pizza Party then work in small groups to make A graduate of La Salle Academy, CHARBONNEAU of Bristol and entertainment in the Her- their own stop-motion film, using Alex is the son of Bob and received a bachelor of science Library volunteers are teaching reshoff Community Room, along their newly created puppets, to be Camille Hamel of Bristol. degree in marine safety and envi- the basics of chess to children age with prizes to be won. premiered at the end of the out- ronmental protection from the 7 and up. The third class is on Check out the rules and get reach and to be viewed later on Dr. MICHAEL J. HANLEY Massachusetts Maritime Acade- Tuesday, July 23, at 9:30 a.m. The down to the library to put your the RIMOSA website. received a doctor of philosophy my. goal of this lesson is to learn a lit- entries in the box in the Young Additional post-program activi- degree in pharmacology and tle about forks and other tactics. Adult Area. The last day to get ties can include students working experimental therapeutics from The free classes meet in the entries in is Monday, Aug. 19. individually to write a dialogue, young adult area on the main narration, or director’s comments floor. Anyone can come to any les- Adult Summer Reading for their short film. son to get started playing, and Students in Grade 6 and up are Concerts on the Common continue children who play are welcome. The library will hold an Adult invited to create their own fused Signups are not needed. Summer Reading contest again glass pendants with Deenie Pacik tonight with the Bristol County Chorus this year. You must be 18 years or Giuliano on Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Create a comic book older to participate. 6:30 p.m. in the Herreshoff Com- Bristol’s summer music Hammerstein. The chorus will Read three books or listen to munity Room. Come play with series, Concerts on the Com- be accompanied by Diane Do you like reading comic three audio books before Aug. 16. glass in an easy, fun class — no mon, continues on Thursday, Gualtieri and Karen Mellor. books? How would you like to help Write the book’s title and author experience necessary. Learn to July 18, at 7 p.m. at the band- Beginning July 25, concerts create one? Join Eric Fulford at a and rate each book on the entry design beautiful pendants with stand on the town common, will start at 6:30 p.m. and will special event as he uses ideas form. Turn in your entry at the pre-cut dichroic glass (which State and Wood streets. Per- run on Thursdays through Aug. from the audience to draw and to main circulation desk on the sec- means two colors), as well as pow- forming this week is the Bristol 29. tell the story of a brand new com- ond floor of the library. You may der and frit made from crushed County Chorus. The theme of The series will conclude with ic book hero. Eric will begin at submit as many entries as you glass. Tools will be provided. the concert is a tribute to a concert by the R.I. Philhar- 10:30 a.m. in the Herreshoff Com- like. The more you read, the better Registration is required for Broadway, with an emphasis monic Orchestra on Sunday, munity Room on Monday,July 22. your chances of winning a prize. crafts and is under way. For more on Richard Rodgers who wrote Sept. 1, at Independence Park. The free performance is for chil- Weekly prize drawings will be information, call Miss Charlotte at with Lorenz Hart and Oscar dren ages 4 and up. held on Friday afternoons from 253-6948. Sports Page 12 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Bristol all-stars heading to state championships For the first time in 29 years, the that the shortstop couldn't handle. Bristol 11- and 12-year-old All Star Then Peter Parella reached on a Little League team has secured the fielders' choice to make it two outs District 2 Championship title. and a man on first. The players wrapped up a dou- Charlie Faulkner then roped a ble-elimination tournament Sun- line single to left to move runners day but not before logging a few to first and second. Santerre then good plays. roped a single that would score With teammate Cory Burke, Parella from second to go up 6-3. who's been battling cancer over Rumford would score two more the past year, cheering them on to in the third to make it 6-5. victory after victory, it was truly Rego came in for relief pitching special to watch this team play duty and displayed some closer together. From timely hits, key mentality, squashing a Rumford fielding plays,excellent base-run- rally in the third. ning and some very solid pitching, As the game entered into the this team was clicking on all cylin- bottom of the fifth, Bristol was still ders. up 6-5 when Rumford got a two- Once Bristol got into the cham- out double (one of only four hits pionship round against Rumford, that Rego allowed in three-plus they had two thrilling games. In the innings of work). first game in Rumford, Justin Ger- Then Rumford got a single to vais took the mound for Bristol. Members of the Bristol 11- and 12-year-old All Stars, front row, from left, are Matthew Parella, Ethan San- centerfield but Santerre threw a Rumford struck first and scored to terre, Cameron Santerre, Braylon DaCosta, Shaun Garrity, Justin Gervais, Cory Burke and Jack Serbst. Middle rocket to Simeone, who put down a go up 1-0 after the first inning. row from left, are Zach DaCosta, Jack Krouse, Trey Moran, Peter Parella, Matthew DeFelice, Max Moskala, great tag, at the plate to nail the and Carissa Rego. Back row, from left, are Coach Jerry Burke, Manager Cory Santere, Nick Simeone, Charlie But in the top of the second, Zac would-be tying run. Faulkner, Coach Joe Simeone and Coach Joe Simeone, Jr. Dacosta tied the game with a big In the top of the sixth, Faulkner home-run to right center to get the led off with a walk and then pinch Bristol dugout roaring. It stayed field to nail the runner. zero walks, while striking out three and Carissa Rego led off with sin- runner Moskala advanced to sec- that way until the fourth inning, In the bottom of the fifith, with and allowing three runs. gles. After a fielders' choice by ond on a passed ball. That proved when Shaun Garrity led off with two outs, Rumford tied the game 3- In the deciding game Sunday, in Moskala, the runners were on first big as Moran lined a two-out single and single and Trey Moran fol- 3 on a solo home-run. But then in front of a packed field at Veterans and second with one out when to right field that plated Moskala lowed with a walk. Both Garrity the top of the sixth, Cameron San- Memorial Field in Bristol, the Santerre laced a triple to right field and put Bristol up 7-5 with a little and pinch-runner Jack Serbst terre led off with an opposite field hometown team took the early to score both Defelice and pinch- more breathing room. moved up on a wild pitch. home-run to put Bristol up 4-3 and advantage in the top of the first runner Garrity. In the bottom of the sixth, Rum- Gervais drove in Garrity with a then Moran followed suit two bat- inning. Bristol got a walk to Moran Santerre would later score on a ford would try to rally again. Two ground out and then Nick Simeone ters latter with a majestic home- and then Gervais followed with a fielders' choice by Serbst to go up singles and walk made it bases brought in Serbst with a groundout run to left-center field. two-run home-run to put Bristol 5-0. loaded with one out. But Rego to shortstop to make the score 3-1. Gervais then closed it out in the on top 2-0. The tough Rumford team fought showed her toughness. With ice in In the bottom of the fourth, bottom of the sixth to seal the win Starting and winning pitcher back with three runs (two earned) her veins, she proceeded to strike Rumford would close the gap to 3- for Bristol and bring a winner-take- Matthew Defelice shut down Rum- in the bottom of the second to out the next two batters to send the 2 and looked like they might tie it all scenario back to Bristol. ford in the bottom of the first to close the gap to 5-3. Bristol would Bristol faithful into a frenzy as they up, but Max Moskala gunned the Gervais pitched a brilliant game, keep the momentum going for again add another run in the third, advanced to the state champi- would-be tying run at the plate having a complete a six-inning Bristol. this time Jack Krouse started the onships this weekend in Cranston. with a perfect throw from center- game while allowing seven hits, In the top of the second, Defelice rally by hustling out a hard hit ball Bristol soccer star will be kicking it in Kansas BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR ing of more than 10,000 teams will face off against three soccer "I always knew she'd play at [email protected] from U.S. Youth Soccer's 55 clubs from Michigan, Texas and the national level, I'm just sur- While most of her school- state associations. Only four California. The team with the prised it's this early," said Ms. based friends are strolling the teams advance to Kansas. most points at the end of the Larson's dad, Kris Larson. "For mall, or checking out the latest "It takes a lot of hard work week takes home a trophy and her mom and I, we're so proud movie, Kerrie Larson, 13, opts to and sacrifice," Ms. Larson said. bragging rights. of her." spend time on the field. "(Going to Kansas) is life- "It takes a major commitment Ms. Baldwin, who has been For just over a decade, the changing; one of the best things for the girls to play at an elite coaching at the collegiate level Bristol teen has been dribbling, to have happened in my life." level," said Ms. Larson's coach, for the past six years, said girls heading and passing a soccer Ms. Larson is one of 17 play- Kerry Baldwin. "The girls train who play at the elite level often ball. ers on the New England Futbol at least twice a week, and attend advance in soccer through high "I like soccer," Ms. Larson Club Elite team for girls under games on the weekend. Often, school and eventually college. said. "I can't imagine my life 13. Players hail from several they travel up to an hour to get And that's just what Ms. Larson without playing soccer." south-shore towns in Massa- there, and an hour back. Some is hoping for. Ms. Larson, who will be an chusetts and Portsmouth, R.I. girls will bring their homework, "My cousin got a full soccer eighth-grade student at Kicke- Ms. Larson and her team or study during the ride." scholarship to the University of muit Middle School this fall, will defeated New York-based World Ms. Larson was recruited to Delaware," said Ms. Larson, be traveling to Kansas July 21 to Class Futbol Club during the try out for the New England Fut- hoping her athletic abilities showcase her soccer skills in the Region I Championships held at bol Club team a year ago. While afford her the same opportuni- Kerrie Larson, 13, of Bristol, will U.S. Youth Soccer 2013 National the University of Rhode Island dedicating most of her free time ty. travel to Kansas this weekend with Championships. The champi- recently, advancing them to the to soccer, she said she main- "It's my life goal to make the her soccer team to compete in the onship is the culmination of a national championship. tains her honor-roll status in women's national teams and U.S. Youth Soccer 2013 National year-long competition consist- In Kansas, Ms. Larson's team school. play soccer at the Olympics." Championships. Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 Page 13 GRIDIRON: Alumni return for glory

From Page 1 raised more than $50,000. "Our main goal is to give out two $1,000-scholarships to grad- uating seniors at Mt. Hope," said Arthur Manuel, president of the gridiron club. Saturday's fundraiser generated $2,200 for the club. Rain fell on the field during the early part of the first game, which pitted 2002-2008 Husky alumni against 2009-2012 Husky alumni. The older generation took the win. The game that followed brought East Bay legends back to the field: Warren Redskins vs. Bristol Colts, all graduating years. RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. "It's go time," said an enthusi- astic Scott Kopecky, a 1990 grad- Warren quarterback Jay Rose (left) is hit by rushing Bristol line- uate of Warren High School. "I've man Rich Collum (right). been waiting since 8:30 this morning for this." Kopecky served as his team's named after the two high captain on Saturday, but was a schools' former coaches, Mr. quarterback - the last under for- Rodrigues and Mr. Abruzzi, the mer head coach Pasquale "Doc" latter of whom recently passed Abruzzi - when in high school. away. Chico Andrade, a 1980 Warren Mt. Hope alumni from 1994 to High School graduate, donned 2001 took to the field following the jersey of a former Redskin the second game, facing off who died at the age of 16 - Eddie against the younger 2002-2008 Boulanger. alumni. The winner, the 2002- "This game was dedicated to 2008 alumni, took home the him," said Mr. Andrade. Vendy Cup, named after the late Mr. Andrade's classmate and former football coach Tom Ven- teammate Brian Cote, also laced dituoli. up. Mr. Cote is currently the head "It was a great game," Mr. Rhy- football coach at Mt. Hope High nard said. "Great competition. I School. was blown away by the support And though he couldn't play we received and I can't wait until anymore, 1971 Warren High next year." School graduate Bill Estrella The gridiron club is set to host stood on the sidelines holding its next fundraiser, a golf tourna- his grandson, Cole, and cheered ment, this fall. The club is cur- on his former teammates. Estrel- rently accepting sponsors for tee la's son, Tom Estrella, graduated signs. Anyone interested can e- from Mt. Hope in 2004, and was mail Mr. Rhynard at rhy- part of the winning alumni team [email protected] of game one. Jan Malik, 1974 Warren High School graduate, was all smiles when the scoreboard reflected a 20-0 win for the Redskins. "We never got beat in high school by Bristol, and it looks like we're not going to get beat again," he said. Despite coaching by Roland "Rollie" Rodriques, the former Bristol Colts couldn't get a point. "I do miss it," said Mr. Rodrigues, who retired from coaching both Bristol and Mt. Hope football teams in 1995. "(These guys) are still the same, though." The Warren Redskins took home the Rollie-Abruzzi Cup,

dine locally. Page 14 Bristol Phoenix July 18, 2013 LEGAL NOTICE OBITUARIES STATE OF RHODE ISLAND PROBATE COURT OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL, RI NOTICE Lombard John Pozzi OF MATTERS PENDING AND FOR HEARING IN SAID COURT Historic preservation architect Warren and places all over Rhode architecture to engage the pre- dent of East Bay ARC of RI and The Court will be in session at the Town left a lasting legacy in Bristol Island appear the way they do sent with the past. His exemplary chaired and served on many Hall, 10 Court Street on the dates speci- Lombard John Pozzi, age 67, today because Lombard helped Peaberry Block (1987-88) in Bris- boards, committees and com- fied in notices below at 9:15 A.M. for hearing said matters: died on July 9 save and restore many of their tol (now Le Central Bistro) sets a missions in his beloved Town of at Rhode Island neglected buildings. In 1998, the high standard worthy of emula- Bristol. Lombard was the author BOTELHO, JAMES G., estate. John Taylor Goltman, II has qualified as Hospital in Rhode Island Historical Preserva- tion. of numerous articles on local executor; creditors must file their claims Pro vidence tion & Heritage Commission pre- Lombard served Bristol as history and architecture, served in the office of the probate clerk within the after a brief ill- sented him with the Frederick C. “architect-in-residence” for many as Chairman of the celebrated time required by law beginning July 16, 2013. ness. Williamson Award for Profession- historic buildings, including the publication, Bristol, Three Hun- July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 He was the son al Leadership in Historic Preser- Bristol Historical Society, the dred Years in 1980 and as a co- DaROSA, CONCEICAO, estate. of the late Lom- vation. The citation reads in part Benjamin Church Home, Linden author of Fixing Up, an award- Maria M. DaRosa-Medeiros has qualified bard J. and as follows: Place and Mount Hope Farm. winning book funded by the as executrix; creditors must file their claims in the office of the probate clerk Alice Tavares Lombard’s ability to organize Moreover, Lombard possessed National Trust for Historic within the time required by law beginning Pozzi, a lifelong complex, long term restoration a kind, gentle, and generous spir- Preservation. July 16, 2013. July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 resident of Bristol and lived in the projects and his acute attention it. He would often lend his archi- He is survived by his sister, same house “Northfield” on to detail have well served a num- tectural expertise and penchant Jessica, her caregiver, Sue Pratt, PEZZULLO, ANGELO, estate. Hope Street since 1949. He ber of Rhode Island monuments, for detail, free of charge, to his friend, Lindsay Green, his Vincent Pezzullo has qualified as execu- tor; creditors must file their claims in the attended Bristol schools, gradu- including East Providence’s friends and strangers alike. Tavares and Pozzi cousins, and office of the probate clerk within the time ating from Colt Memorial High Squantum Association Club- Countless buildings around many good friends. required by law beginning July 16, 2013. July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 School in 1963, and graduated house, Johnston’s Dame Farm, Rhode Island are the beneficiary Donations made in Lombard’s from Rensselaer Polytechnic North Providence’s Old Town of a Lombard John Pozzi sketch memory may be sent to the Bris- PARTRIDGE, WALTER JR., estate. Karen Sylvia has qualified as executrix; Institute in Troy, N.Y., with Bach- Hall, Pawtucket’s Slater Mill, or suggestion. He was also fasci- tol Historical & Preservation creditors must file their claims in the office elor of Building Science and Providence’s First Baptist Meet- nated with the integrity of his- Society, Box 356, Bristol, R.I. of the probate clerk within the time required by law beginning July 16, 2013. Bachelor of Architecture ing House and Roger Williams toric materials — especially old 02809 or the Lombard John July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 degrees.He worked for Warren Park, Warren’s George Haile Free house parts that most people dis- Pozzi Historical Preservation architect William O’Rourke for Library and First United carded or ignored. He collected Fund at the Rhode Island Foun- COSTA, DANIEL PATRICK, estate. Jane Anne Machado has qualified as five years before receiving a Mas- Methodist Church, Wickford’s St. these for over 45 years. They dation, One Union Station, executrix; creditors must file their claims ters of Science in Restoration and Paul’s Church and his native Ben- included an assortment of blinds, Providence, R.I. 02903. in the office of the probate clerk within the time required by law beginning July 16, Preservation from Columbia jamin Church Home, Burnside balustrades, columns, doors, For online condolences, 2013. University. Memorial Hall, Linden Place, clocks, windows, slate shingles, shared memories, information July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 Lombard began working as an Mount Hope Farm, The Bristol bricks, stone slabs. This was his and directions go to www.san- FRYZEL, CHERLYN ANN, change of historic preservation architect for Statehouse, The Roger Williams palette for historic preservation. sonefuneralhome.com name. Notice is hereby given that the name of the Rhode Island Historical University Performing Arts Cen- He was a member of the There will be a celebration of the above named resident of Bristol was Preservation Commission in the ter and the Rogers Free Library. American Institute of Archi- Lombard's life at Mount Hope on July 16, 2013 changed to CHERYL ANN FRYZEL. 1970s before establishing an Integrating new construction tects (A.I.A.) and many histori- Farm later in the summer where July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 award-winning private practice. into historic areas, one of archi- cal and professional societies, people are invited to share pho- He immediately gained promi- tecture’s trickiest dilemmas, sug- and maintained a close associa- tographs, memories and funny WAY, JAMES, estate. Granting of letters of administration; for nence as an architect for both gests parameters - not problems - tion with the Rensselaer Society Lombard stories. Details will fol- hearing August 6, 2013. new construction and the reha- to Lombard, who draws his ency- of Engineers, his college frater- low when they are known. July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 bilitation of old buildings. Bristol, clopedic knowledge of historic nity. He also served as Presi- STANZIONE, BRUCE A., estate. Sale of real estate (1/3 interest) located at 41 Duffield Road designated as Lots 181, 182, 183 on Assessor’s Plat 80; for hear- ing August 6, 2013. Antonio July 18, 25 and August 1, 2013 Richard B. Abilheira, Probate Judge (Anthony) Papa Louis P. Cirillo, CMC, Probate Clerk Enjoyed hunting and fishing and Individuals requesting interpreter servic- es for the hearing impaired must notify his beloved dog, Jake the Town Clerk’s office at 253-7000, 72 Antonio (Anthony) Papa passed hours prior to said meeting. away Thursday, July 4, 2013, at Grace Barker Nursing Home in Warren at the PAYMENT age of 72. He was the son DEMAND NOTICE of the late Antonio M. Kenneth Portas Papa and the 28 Harrison St. late Jeannie (Corriera) Papa. Bristol, RI 02809 He was a longtime member of the Warren Rod and Gun Club. He PAST DUE RENT OF $528. was employed by Hasbro, then by ON STORAGE UNIT #314 Royal Chain in Warren for 28 DUE BY 07/28/2013 by 5:00PM years. He leaves two sisters, Jean and A-1 Self Storage Inc Robert Marshall of Bristol and 110 Seymour Street Rose Marie and the late Sonny Warren, RI 02885 Sousa of Bristol; two sons, Antho- 401 245-0330 ny Papa and his wife, Lori, of Bris- tol, and Christopher Papa of East Providence; two grandsons, Christopher Papa and Curtis Papa, both of Bristol, and nieces and nephews. Services are pri- vate. Graphic Design Direct Mail Social Media

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF BRISTOL TOWN OF BRISTOL INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID Bristol County BID NO. 786 BID NO. 777-2

Sealed bids will be received until 12 noon Sealed bids will be received until 12 noon on August 7, 2013, for furnishing the Town on August 7, 2013, for furnishing the Town of Bristol with the following: of Bristol with the following:

MOUNT HOPE PUMPING STATION INFLOW SOURCE RELOCATION IMPROVEMENTS AND ASSOCIATED DRAINAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS The work in this Contract includes, but is Profiles not limited to: BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 12 NOON AT • Pumping Station Rehabilitation THE BRISTOL TOWN HALL, 10 COURT – BUSINESS PROFILE ADVERTISEMENT – • Site improvements STREET ON AUGUST 7, 2013 FOR THE • Mechanical and electrical demolition TOWN COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST • Two (2) new sanitary sewer pumps 7, 2013. with associated piping and valves • New generator and enclosure Bid documents may be obtained for a non- Maple Avenue Family Dentistry • Closure of existing underground fuel refundable fee of $70 and bids MUST be storage tank filed at the Office of the Town Clerk, 10 • Mechanical, electrical and plumbing Court Street, Bristol, RI 02809. Bid docu- Improvements ments may also be examined, but not is in its fifth year! obtained during regular business hours, at BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 12 NOON AT the office of Dodge Reports, 34 Crosby r. Barone grew up in New York, and graduated THE BRISTOL TOWN HALL, 10 COURT Drive, Bedford, Massachusetts. Bids must STREET ON AUGUST 7, 2013 FOR THE be submitted in a sealed envelope and from Providence College. He attended dental school TOWN COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST clearly marked on the outside “INFLOW Dat the University of Maryland at Baltimore, and did 7, 2013. SOURCE RELOCATION AND ASSOCIAT- his residency at Long Island College Hospital. Dr. Goff, ED DRAINAGE SYSTEM IMPROVE- Contract Documents may be obtained for a MENTS, Bid No. 777-2, August 7, 2013.” who began the practice 30 years ago, grew up in non-refundable fee of $100 and bids MUST Bids will be opened at 12 noon at the Rumford and did his undergraduate work at University of be filed at the office of the Town Clerk, 10 Bristol Town Hall, 10 Court Street on Rhode Island and received his dental degree from Tufts. Court Street, Bristol, RI 02809. Contract August 7, 2013. Successful bidders must Dr. Bouffard, the resident Periodontist, graduated from Documents may also be examined, but not furnish a performance bond on 100 percent obtained during regular business hours, at of the proposed contract within 15 days the University of Maryland and its College of Dental the office of Dodge Reports, 34 Crosby after the award. The Town reserves all Surgery and was a Periodontics Resident at the Naval Drive, Bedford, Massachusetts. Bids must rights to reject any and all bids, or any part Dental School in Bethesda. He has been with the practice be submitted in a sealed envelope and thereof, or to go on the open market when clearly marked on the outside with the bid- is deemed to be in the best interest of the for more than four years and is offering extractions and der’s name and address, subject matter, Town. periodontal procedures, including implants, grafts, deep bid number, and the bid opening date. Bids cleanings, and surgery. will be opened at 12 noon at the Bristol The work in this Contract includes, but is Town Hall, 10 Court Street on August 7, not limited to, modifications to existing Dr. Chris Napolitano is a graduate of NYU Dental 2013. Successful bidders must furnish a storm water pipelines and structures, School. He has a background of excellent dental labora- performance bond on 100 percent of the including but not limited to modification, tory skills he learned from his father at Precision Craft proposed contract within 15 days after the removal or abandonment-in-place, award. The Town reserves all rights to replacement, and new installation of pipe Dental Lab in Smithfield and will be helping with some reject any and all bids, or any part thereof, lines and manholes, and catch basins. additional evening hours. or to go on the open market when is Approximately 1,800 linear feet of pipe Maple Avenue Family Dentistry is proud to offer full deemed to be in the best interest of the ranging in size between 8-inch and 36- orthodontic services by teaming up with Rhode Island Town. inch, and of various pipe material, is to be installed. Orthodontic Group. Rhode Island Orthodontic Group is Attention of Bidders is particularly referred the leader in quality orthodontic care in Rhode Island and to the Federal and State requirements as to Attention of Bidders is particularly referred has been proudly serving the orthodontic needs of Rhode Dr. Barone, Dr. Goff, and Dr. Bouffard are joined by Dr. conditions of employment to be observed to the Federal and State requirements as to Island for over 50 years. Drs. Turchetta and Kacewicz are Chris Napolitano, Dr. Brad Turchetta, and Dr. Michael and wage rates to be paid under the conditions of employment to be observed Kacewicz. Contract as determined by the Department and wage rates to be paid under the both from a multigenerational orthodontic background. of Labor and Industries under the provision Contract as determined by the Department Dr. Turchetta graduated from Northwestern University addition of new and improved techniques and equipment. of Chapters 12 and 13 of Title 37, General of Labor and Industries under the provision The most recent addition is Digital X-rays. Digital X-rays Laws of Rhode Island, 1956, as amended. of Chapters 12 and 13 of Title 37, General Dental School in Chicago in 1996, and received his ortho- Laws of Rhode Island, 1956, as amended. dontic certificate from the University of Rochester. He is use up to 90 percent less radiation than film X-rays, offer The successful bidder will be required to board certified by the National Board of Orthodontics and higher quality images, and are environmentally friendly, as conform to all provisions of the federal The successful bidder will be required to is on staff at the University of Rochester. Dr. Kacewicz no chemicals are used to develop film. Digital images can Davis-Bacon and Related Acts which conform to all provisions of the federal requires all laborers and mechanics Davis-Bacon and Related Acts which graduated from Boston University Dental School in 2006 be e-mailed to a specialist for immediate review. employed by contractors and subcontrac- requires all laborers and mechanics and got his masters degree from BU as well. As well as M aple Avenue Family Dentistry is open at 8 a.m. Monday tors in excess of $2,000 to pay their labor- employed by contractors and subcontrac- being chosen for the RI Monthly Top dentists, they are a through Saturday, with convenient evening hours. A den- ers and mechanics not less than the pre- tors in excess of $2,000 to pay their labor- vailing wage rates and fringe benefits, as ers and mechanics not less than the pre- preferred provider for Invisalign and Invisalign Teen. tist is always on call for emergencies. Most dental insur- determined by the Secretary of Labor, for vailing wage rates and fringe benefits, as They will be practicing on Tuesdays offering full services ances are accepted. Visit our website: www.mapleav- corresponding classes of laborers and determined by the Secretary of Labor, for for children and adults. enuefamilydentistry.com for directions, services and addi- mechanics employed on similar projects in corresponding classes of laborers and tional information. the area. mechanics employed on similar projects in The practice continues to grow and expand with the the area. The Bidders attention is called to the 310 Maple Avenue, Suite 107, Barrington • (401) 247-2200 “Equal Opportunity Clause”, the The Bidders attention is also called to the “Nondiscrimination in Employment”, and “Equal Opportunity Clause”, the the State MBE/WBE requirements of the “Nondiscrimination in Employment”, and Contract. the State MBE/WBE requirements of the Contract. The Bidders attention is also called to the United States Environmental Protection The Bidders attention is also called to the Agency’s Disadvantaged Business United States Environmental Protection Enterprise (DBE) requirements of the Agency’s Disadvantaged Business Contract. Enterprise (DBE) requirements of the Contract. This project is also subject to Chapter 37- 14.1 of the Rhode Island General Laws, This project is also subject to Chapter 37- and regulations, which require that ten per- 14.1 of the Rhode Island General Laws, cent (10%) minimum of the dollar value of and regulations, which require that ten per- the work performed on the project, be per- cent (10%) minimum of the dollar value of formed by certified minority business enter- the work performed on the project, be per- prises. formed by certified minority business enter- prises. 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BY CHRISTY NADALIN Park music scene as Bruce Spring- I have mine." He recently released [email protected] steen & The E Street Band—and an all-acoustic album, and is they have recorded and per- working on another one with the This Saturday, the Newport formed with Springsteen and oth- Jukes. 21st annual Warren Yachting Center will be the site of er E Streeters on many occasions His way of doing things is clear- a ten-hour homage to blues and over the years. East Bay Life ly laid back—for one thing, he Arts & Quahog Festival BBQ, and Southside Johnny and caught up with Southside Johnny does not perform onstage with a Showcasing a variety of the Asbury Jukes will he headlin- while he was traveling the back- set list. "I like to play whatever, fresh cooked seafood, chow- ing a line-up that spans the gener- roads of Virginia en route to keep it fun. And I have a great ders, stuffed quahogs, and ations from a teenager breaking shows in Culpepper and Alexan- band that's used to getting thrown clam cakes; arts and crafts into the scene to true blues leg- dria before heading north for their curveballs," Johnny says. "We're vendors; live musical enter- ends. Newport date. not putting on a show, we're just tainment. Burr's Hill Park, Warren; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat- The James Cotton Blues Band, Johnny's genuine and hearty making music. It may go in any urday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun- Matt “Guitar” Murphy and South- laugh is contagious, and one thing direction. Sometimes we'll just let day. Free side Johnny will be performing at becomes instantly clear: this is a the audience decide," he laughs. the 2nd Annual Newport Blues & man who enjoys what he's doing. "If they're loud enough." Ulti- BBQ Festival from noon to 10 p.m. Primarily touring the East Coast mately, for Southside Johnny, it's Block-A-Palooza along with Ronnie Earl & The on weekends, from Portland to the about the music, and having fun. A family-friendly event that Broadcasters, Quinn Sullivan, Rick Carolinas, allows these music vet- "We're not pretending to be sex boasts epic headliners in Russell and the Cadillac Horns erans to go home to New York and symbols or geniuses," he says. Ryan Montbleau Band and and The Big Cat Blues Band. New Jersey between shows. "We're musicians. Come to see us Roomful of Blues. South The Jersey Shore band, South- They're still active in the studio as play, and have a great time." Main Street in front of the side Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Southside Johnny headlines this well, though Johnny admits to not Tickets are available at Fall River Justice Center, the has been popular since they Saturday. collaborating with other artists; www.newportwaterfrontevents.co new courthouse at 186 South Main St., Fall River. 6- began recording hits like “Having the studio as often as on stage, m; by calling 800/745-3000 or at 10 p.m.; Wednesday, July 17. a Party” and “Sweeter Than Hon- explaining "in the studio, they the Newport Yachting Center Box Call 508/324-1926 for more ey” in the mid-1970s. They emerged from the same Asbury have their way of doing things and Office. info. Free.

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Great Costello, Garth more active I became in one food; entertainment provid- Brooks and group or another, the less con- ed by the incomparable Gary Toby Keith, and nected to Christ I felt.” Fish. The Mill Pond at Tiver- is currently a His talent for evocative lyricism ton Four Corners, 3848 member of Emmylou Harris' translates well to the page, illus- Main Road; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; band The Red Dirt Boys, will be trating the faith journey we all Saturday, July 20. 401/624- coming to Barrington Books to share with tender and raw stories 2600. Free. promote "God on the Rocks: Dis- about family, a failing marriage tilling Religion, Savoring Faith." and a surprising new love. Roger Williams Paddle In "God on the Rocks," Rather than finding God in reli- Please join the Ten Mile Riv- Madeira's first book, he shares gion, Madeira sees God in his er Watershed Council as we personal, emotional and some- everyday life—music, relation- retrace the route of Roger times devastating stories about ships, love and family. An encour- Williams from East Provi- his search for God. “I prefer the fil- agement to those searching for Rare for RI: dence into Providence. We tered version of God’s voice, as I God, Madeira helps readers find will paddle on the Ten Mile, do my whisky,” writes Madeira. God in life’s ordinary experiences, Seekonk, and Providence “Let the message age a while in a assuring them religion is not the Rivers, finishing with a pic- warm oak cask. My ears, worn key to knowing and experiencing nic at Roger Williams Cobia caught in bay Memorial. Meet at Freedom down by the blues, smoothed by God. Green on North Broadway in the rough edges of angular voices, East Providence at 9 a.m.; listen with acquired wisdom, and Warm water fish: Greg bunker (Atlantic Menhaden) start by 10 a.m.; Saturday a need to listen twice before inter- Where: Phil Madeira at Vespe of Tiverton caught this head as bait. July 20. Email preting.” Barrington Books cobia, an exotic warm water [email protected] to regis- An evangelical by birth, When: 1-3 p.m.; Saturday, fish, off Gould Island when ter. $10 for non-members. Madeira’s eclectic career in Amer- July 20 fishing for striped bass with a See full story on page 3 icana music led him to experience Page B2 East Bay Life July 17-18, 2013 TRASH OR TREASURE? Victorian ‘Balloon Back’ Settee and Screen Paintings Q: I have inherited my grand- mother's couch and footstool (I believe it is called a settee?) It is about 100 years old as it belonged to her mother. It was reupholstered 40 years ago, after a house fire, to resemble the Karen original fabric. I WATERMAN am at a point in my life where I know it is time to sell, and I would like your input regarding what you think is a fair asking price and where to begin the selling process. This “Ballon Back” Settee dates back to the 1920s. I have attached photos of the fur- niture. Thank you for any help you can give. A: Your Victorian “Balloon Back” settee (or loveseat) and bench are from the 1920’s. From the picture, the wood appears to be walnut. There are many examples of Victo- rian furniture for sale and the set- tees generally sell around $400 (depending on condition) at auc- tion. Expect to pay 20% to an auc- tion house (there may be addi- tional fees for pick up, storage, etc.) or you could try a consign- ment shop. Q. These are window screens from a house built at the end of the nineteenth century. When viewing the screens from the Late 19th century window screens, such as the one above, are rare today. inside of the house during the daytime, you see all that goes on Octovec to make screens for them. go to www.paintedscreens.org. outside. At nightfall these amazing The screens were decorative from images appear. I have them on the the outside and provided privacy Karen Waterman is a fine art, walls in my home and have for the interior. He opened an art antique furniture and decorative installed black fabric on the back shop in 1922, made screens by the arts appraiser in the East Bay area to simulate night. What are your thousands, and offered art classes. and will answer as many thoughts? Other artists followed and sales questions your own “hidden A. Screen painting was a folk art reached their peak in the 1940’s treasures” as possible. By sending a style of painting which originated and 1950’s. During the two world letter of email with a question, in Baltimore, Maryland. William wars materials were limited, and your give full permission for use in Octovec is credited with making the screens fell out of fashion fur- the column. Names, addresses or this art popular. A frustrated artist, ther when the air conditioner was e-mail will not be published and he opened a grocery store to make invented. This is the 100th photos will be returned if ends meet. He painted the screens anniversary of Octovec’s initial requested. Send e-mails (digital on the doors to the store with screen paintings. Screen paintings photos are encouraged) to images of the meat and vegetables were rarely signed and very few [email protected]. Send he sold inside. The screens kept remain today. For more informa- snail mail to East Bay out the bugs, while offering a form tion in identifying your screens Newspapers, Att. Karen of advertising. His store drew further and general information Waterman, P.O.Box 90, Bristol, RI many admirers who asked on the history of screen painting, 02809.

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No one could have predict- obscene English) that they didn’t missioner of Higher Education ize and for an expansion of TDI— in the CNBC “Top States for Busi- ed these standings by looking at scare him, he not only puffed out job to a crony who, a.) doesn’t both competitiveness killers. The ness” rankings to 49th, there’s no the roster on Opening Day or the chest of Boston Strong, he appear to have any qualifications Sakonnet River Bridge toll was pride in being one notch ahead of reflecting on the showed his team what a leader to oversee our colleges and uni- backroom politics at its worst. If Hawaii and one below West Vir- lost season of does in a time of crisis. A leader versities and b.) according to an our East Bay legislators were as ginia. We need leaders who can Bobby V. This steps up and shows the team a Ethics Commission regulations is double-crossed as it seems they drive policy changes that matter team is not as path forward. not eligible for the job because were, I hope they will introduce a and don’t waste effort or political entertaining as So who will step up to the mike she chairs the Board of Education bill to assess a user fee for snow capital on frivolous legislation. the “idiots” of for Rhode Island? I’m not sug- which (that’s right) hires the removal based on the inches of There’s only 81 games left in the 2004, but the gesting that we need a major dis- Commissioner of Higher Educa- snow a town gets in a year. If we regular season but we’ve got more between the aster in Rhode Island to get our tion. I’m just not sure we can have to bear the burden for main- than a year to go before the “Help Cara stars, the veter- house in order, but we are des- “Trust Chafee” to do anything taining the bridges, others should Wanted” signs are up for every CROMWELL ans and the perate for leadership. It’s becom- besides make bad decisions. have to pay more to maintain elected position in the State rookies, they’ve ing clear that Governor Chafee is It’s clear that we can’t rely on their community roads with House. Let’s pledge to make good figured out a way to play great not the contemplative, indepen- the General Assembly to define a exceptional snow removal needs. choices. After all, this is our baseball and lead the league. dent person that a bit more than path forward either. We’re coming Why should I pay to plow Route “bleeping” state and it’s time that Their secret: leadership. I don’t a third of us voted for – and it’s off of a tumultuous legislative 5? I never use it. we dictate what happens here. pretend to know what happens in not clear at this point if his ethical session that saw additional bur- We cannot continue the path the locker room or on the team compass is even pointed in the dens being placed on Rhode we are on. Our jobs numbers are right direction. In the last two Island businesses and a mixed improving but primarily because NO FLUKE Local angler catches an exotic cobia charter boat Maridee II said, “Sat- slowed a bit. "We may have seen “What a fight… the fish cleared enticed the cobia to come into fishing and shell fishing on the water by three feet and then the Bay. In fall, Cobia reverse urday we fished Block Island and the best of the day time bass fish- Narragansett Bay for over 40 dug under the their migration pattern and head had 41 keepers with six people on ing in the Bay, however, we are boat and ran... south as water temperatures fall. board. The fishing has been good now starting to sell a lot of eels years. He holds a captain’s boy they are Crabs are a favorite food of but we haven’t been catching and customers are starting to do master license and a charter tough fish.”, said cobia, which are commonly large fish in numbers. The largest more night fishing due to the fishing license. He is a RISAA Greg Vespe of called "crabeater". They often so far this year has been in the water warming.” board member, a member of the Tiverton, RI as cruise in packs of 3-100 fish, seven plus pound range.” Brian Scup fishing remains strong RI Party & Charter Boat he recounted his hunting for food during migra- Beltraimi wrote on the RISAA with anglers catching fish off Association and a member of the fight with a tion in shallow water along the blog: "Fished the Newport Bridge bridges, from shore and from RI Marine Fisheries Council.Visit Capt. Dave cobia he caught shoreline. They will follow rays, area yesterday (Saturday), started boats in the upper, middle and Captain Dave’s No Fluke website MONTI off the south turtles, and sharks, sneaking in to with an outgoing tide and S wind, lower parts of the Bay. Mary Dan- atwww.noflukefishing.com; his side of Gould scavenge whatever is left behind. not the best drift conditions, this gelo reports that her customers blog at Island in the This Rhode Island-caught cobia produced a few shorts. As the tide are catching scup at State Pier www.noflukefishing.blogspot.co East Passage of Narragansett Bay. is a real prize, so congratulations slowed we went into Potters Cove, number 5 in Narragansett. m, or e-mail him at The fish was caught last Sunday Greg Vespe, and thanks for shar- dropped the hook and had lunch Captain Dave Monti has been [email protected]. at 10:30 a.m. with a bunker ing your story about the fight. while waiting for the tide to (Atlantic Menhaden) head when change. We then went back and Vespe was fishing for striped bass. Where’s the bite fished in about 80' with an “The fish weighted 17 pounds, Fluke fishing is good but is on incoming tide and S wind. We not really big for a cobia but what and off some days. Mike Swain of soon started to hit them, all keep- POLI-TICKS a fight.” said Vespe. Coventry fished the Newport ers 20-22". Used pink and glow Cobia are a great sport (and Bridge area with his fishing part- "Spintrami" spin rigs tipped with eating) fish and commonly weigh ner Darryl and boated ten keep- variations of squid, fluke belly, between 20 and 50 pounds with Stop the excuses ers last week, then went back to mackerel, and spearing.” lengths of 20 to 47 inches. the same spot the next day and Striped bass fishing around According to the Florida Museum caught two fish,” said John Wun- Block Island has been good, of Natural History a record cobia ner of John’s Bait & Tackle, North according to Capt. Dangelo. “Last for bad behavior weighed in at 135 pounds. Kingstown. I fished the west side week we landed a 51 pound fish Cobia migrate along the of the Newport Bridge with two and today our largest fish was ometimes, I think I am the front page again when the Atlantic coast on a seasonal basis. lines in the water Friday just 49.8 pounds," he said. "Tolling being “shaken down”. team’s corner back was detained In spring, they move from south- before the tide turned and landed umbrella rigs and jigs are working Throughout the state for a DUI charge. He is already ern Florida to the Carolinas as S three keepers in about an hour, well.” Dave Henault of Ocean some folks are arguing for tax- out on probation (which should water temperatures rise. I and then the fishing shut down. State Tackle, Providence, reports payer-funded be revoked) before he starts serv- checked online and some have “A customer landed four keeper that striped bass fishing had been summer activi- ing a prison term in March 2014 been caught in Rhode Island but fluke fishing the Quonset Point good, but that things slowed a bit ties for youth in for assaulting a police officer. In usually later in the summer when and Wickford areas this Saturday,” when the Bay warmed up. Capt. order to keep his book, "Pros and Cons" Jeff the water has a chance to warm. Wunner said. Mary Dangelo of Billy Silvia of Can’t Imagine Char- them out of Benedict noted that 70% of pro Last Sunday, surface water tem- Maridee Canvas-Bait & Tackle, ters reported landing eight bass trouble. It athletes arrested for felonies peratures in the middle of Narra- Narragansett said that some of in one recent morning. John seems that if we who were playing in the NFL gansett Bay were in the 80-degree her customers are catching fluke Wunner of John’s Bait & Tackle don’t have a were minorities whose excuses range so perhaps this is what from shore. Capt. Dangelo of the reports that pogy sales have Arlene pool or a bas- for their anti-social behavior VIOLET ketball tourna- ranged from poverty to lack of ment or a teen education. The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset center for the little dears we are The facts are, however, that responsible for them becoming these 109 players responsible for Wednesday, July 17 2:59 (3.8) 3:39 (4.6) 8:17 9:39 5:24 8:17 juvenile delinquents. Sorry, I am 264 arrests during their pro Thursday, July 18 4:03 (3.8) 4:43 (4.9) 9:24 10:47 5:25 8:17 not guilty and neither are you. careers in the 1990’s had a free Friday, July 19 5:09 (4.0) 5:47 (5.2) 10:28 11:46 5:26 8:16 We became adults quite nicely college education and commit- without dipping into anybody ted twice as many crimes after Saturday, July 20 6:13 (4.3) 6:47 (5.5) 11:28 (—) 5:27 8:15 else’s pocket for the cost of enter- their draft as before it. They had Sunday, July 21 7:12 (4.7) 7:42 (5.7) 12:41 12:27 5:28 8:14 taining us during the summer. already banked multi-millions of Monday, July 22 8:06 (5.0) 8:35 (5.8) 1:34 1:25 5:29 8:13 Fie on politicians who try to tell dollars for their athletic prowess, Tuesday, July 23 8:59 (5.2) 9:26 (5.8) 2:25 2:22 5:30 8:12 us we are responsible for sum- so poor they were not. The team Wednesday, July 24 9:51 (5.3) 10:17 (5.6) 3:12 3:17 5:31 8:12 mer violence. owners were only making excus- Thursday, July 25 10:43 (5.3) 11:08 (5.2) 3:55 4:09 5:32 8:11 Another side of this argument es for their choosing of hooli- is to excuse bad behavior of ath- gans based on a philosophy of Full moon, July 22 — New Moon August 6 letes, particularly if they are con- win at all costs. sidered minorities. The New * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. England Patriots appeared on See POLI-TICKS Page 4 Page B4 East Bay Life July 17-18, 2013 POLI-TICKS: Stop the excuses for bad behavior

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These criminals are not mis- guided youths but rather players who think that they are immune from punishment precisely because they are sports figures and they know the leagues will look the other way. Take Alfonzo Dennard, the Revelers at the Newport Polo 2012 Braveheart Ball raised over most recent arrestee. He failed a $17,500 for the Star Kids Scholarship program. field sobriety test. Did he go to the clink? No, he was brought to a detox center. Of course, the same treatment would have been accorded to the reader, correct? Tickets on sale now for Patriot player Aaron Hernandez felt comfortable slamming a door in a law enforcement officer’s the Bacchanale Ball face. So, now, in another sad sack statement, Patriots owner Robert at Rosecliff Kraft is “monitoring” the situa- tion. Some days ago he told us he Hope Funds for Cancer trustee, the charity “encourages felt “duped” by his tight end, Research designated investigation of innovative can- Aaron Hernandez. Pass the 22ND ANNUAL cer treatment and detection for Kleenex. Please stop all of this beneficiary; Italian Polo the most difficult-to-treat and hypocrisy. Mr. Kraft is a practiced Team guests of honor understudied cancers,” by sup- politician who pretends that he is porting scientific and medical only giving somebody (including Sponsored by the Jay Barry Cultural Arts research programs aimed at past Patriots ala Randy Moss) a increasing knowledge relating to “chance”. In fact, he is overlooking The Newport Polo Club's both cancer care and preven- their poor character to win titles. Saturday, July 20th annual black tie charity gala is tion. The entire football league is a just a couple of weeks away, at 7 The Ball is just one event in a disgrace. It seems that the only 10am to 6pm p.m. on August 2. It promises to weekend of festivities, including crime that is punished consis- be an exciting night of delicious Saturday's USA vs. Italy polo tently is gambling, because that food and dancing at Rosecliff, match followed by a champagne offense would eventually hurt the one of Newport’s most legendary trophy presentation and annual coffers of the owners. The other Sunday, July 21st Bellevue Avenue mansions. Lobsterbake. notable exception is for crimes It will also be a very profitable This year's Bacchanale Ball is that outrage people. Fans love 10am to 5pm evening for one local charity: Newport Polo's 13th annual their animals so when a Michael The Hope Funds for Cancer International Polo Charity Ball, Vick harms dogs, he gets a sus- Burr’s Hill Park Research, which will be the and the highlight of Newport’s pension. recipient of the gala's donor gifts polo season. For reservations Do sportswriters hold the Water Street, Warren and live auction. According to and more information call excuse makers accountable by Dr. Eugene Kennedy, gala 401/847-7090 or visit www.npt- asking penetrating questions? Artist demonstrations on Ambassador and Hope Funds polo.com. Mr. Kraft’s hand-picked invitation to only a handful of sportswriters Saturday & Sunday to a press conference on Hernan- dez is an exercise to control the For more information call (401) 527-2748 or (401) 374-8793 media. From published reports, the writers present tossed marsh- mallows so they’d be invited to Held in conjunction with the next party. the Warren Quahog Festival Blaming bad behavior on “poverty” insults the millions of people who faced both prejudice and lack of resources to become the outstanding members of soci- ety that they are today. Their Sailing Lessons – & More… accomplishments shouldn’t be COURSES AVAILABLE undermined by pampered play- Beginning Sailing • Coastal Cruising • Bareboat Chartering ers. Advanced Docking • All Women Programs Available Small Class Size - Experienced Cruising Instructors Free practice time on our boats included!

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NIBBLES Have any food and dining news course, prix fixe dinners for Peabody's Beach. The rehabilitat- board members. Ticket price ing Rhode Island farmers, fisher- you want to share? Send it to us $29.95. See the participating ed Third Beach Club, now NBS’ includes clams, corn on the cob, men and food artisans. Featuring at [email protected]. restaurants at www.goprovi- Third Beach Education Center, will potato, sweet potato, onion, two dozen local farmers and pro- dence.com/rw/. be open with staff naturalists pro- sausage, hotdog, chourico, and ducers, teamed up with chefs viding fun activities for kids; enjoy watermelon. Non-alcoholic bever- from Castle Hill and Newport Providence Bake on the Beach a chowder station and view the ages will be available for $1. For Restaurant Group, plus local Restaurant Week opening of the clambake. Dinner more information call John at wines, beers, live music, a photo Norman Bird Sanctuary’s Bake on buffet with lobster $75, without 401/635-2241 or Jeff at booth and a silent auction. Tickets From July 7-20, restaurants the Beach—an authentic clam- lobster $68; includes corn on the 401/624-2144. are $75-$125, free for kids under including East Bay favorites bake on the sand, Saturday, July cob, chourico, red bliss potato, sal- 12. For more information visit Redlefsen's and the Hourglass 20 at 5 p.m. Join Norman Bird ad, steamers, mussels, barbecued Westport Point Clambake www.farmfreshri.org. Brasserie, both in Bristol, are Sanctuary for a traditional chicken, and watermelon. Kids 12 offering three-course, prix fixe McGrath Clambake on their Third & under: hot dogs, hamburgers The Westport Point United Clambake in Tiverton lunches for $14.95, and three- Beach property, just south of and chips $15. Beverages provided Methodist Church will hold their by Narragansett Beer and New- 32nd annual clambake on Satur- The First Baptist (Old Stone) port Vineyards. Other non-alco- day, July 27 at 1912 Main Road in Church will be holding a clambake holic beverages provided. For Westport Point. The menu on August 10, at the church, 7 reservations contact www.nor- includes New England clams, Stone Church Rd. Tickets are $30 W manbirdsanctuary.org or call sausage, hot dog, potato, corn, per person. Please call for reserva- YOUR LOCAL ITALIAN RESTAURANT W sweet potato, stuffing, and brown tions: 401/624-4155. & FRESH PASTA SHOP W 401/846-2577. Tickets only avail-

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sent a talk on the miracle (and science) brother David, who has Down Syn- SPOTLIGHT of celestial navigation by Raymond drome, intervenes. as an elite athlete, Wednesday Payson, a retired aeronautical naviga- kevin was a professional risk-taker but July 17 tor. Payson, who lives in Bristol, will now his skills are impaired and a small speak about the art and science of nav- blow to the head will kill him. how Contra dance at Sandywoods igating by the stars. As a navigator for much risk is too much? Please join us for our monthly contra the U.S. Air Force, Payson helped guide WHERE: International Tennis Hall of Fame grass dance at Sandywoods Center for 88the aircraft across the Atlantic as well as courts, Newport. Rain venue: Casino Theatre, 9 Arts, with music by old-time string Europe and Southeast Asia. The talk is Freebody St., Newport. band Sundial, with dance caller Paul part of an on-going exhibit at the WHEN: film begins at sunset (approx. 8:20 PM) gallery called, “Ocean-Going Vessels” Wilde. All dances are taught, partners COST: $5 suggested donation not necessary, beginners and children that will be on display until July 20. welcome. Bring something for the Work on display includes traditional snack table if you’d like. scale ship models, ceramic vessels, paintings, historic etchings, sailors’ WHERE: 43 Muse Way, Tiverton valentines and photographs as well as a WHEN: 7-10 p.m.; Wednesday, July 17 collection of historic photos and etch- Saturday COST: $6 general admission, $3 for children 16 ings and a ship drawing and model of July 20 and under, $14 for families. the Fishing Vessel Narragansett from MORE INFO: 401/241-7349 Blount Shipyard in Warren. Arts and Quahog Festival WHERE: IMAGO Gallery, 36 Market St., Warren 22nd Annual, sponsored by the Jay Bar- RIC student picnic WHEN: 7 p.m.; regular gallery hours are 4 to 8 ry Cultural Arts Foundation runs all Current and incoming Rhode Island p.m. on Thursday and noon to 8 p.m. on Friday weekend at Burr’s Hill Park in Warren. College students and their families are and Saturday. WHERE: Burr’s Hill Park, Warren invited to a picnic at Colt State Park. COST: Free WHEN: 10-6 Saturday, 10 am.-5 p.m. Sunday Food, games, and prizes. The Northeast Navy Showband MORE INFO: www.imagofoundation4art.org COST: Free WHERE: Colt State Park, Bristol WHEN: 5-8 p.m. in East Providence Annual Arts & Artisan Festival COST: $5; three ways to pay: At the Rhode he Weaver Library is Island College Student Union Welcome & Infor- Now in its 26th year, this festival has proud to present the WHERE: 41 Grove Avenue, East Providence seen some of the best local, regional mation Center during New Student Orientation; WHEN: 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, July 24 Thursday online through https://ric.managemyid.com; day Northeast Navy Show- and national artists display and sell T COST: Free July 18 of the event band next Wednesday, on the their works and this year will be no exception. 70 + artists & artisans from MORE INFO: Registration is required; to sign up, lawn of the library. The 17-piece MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 Eric Fulford/Comic Adventures apron and home good designers/mak- go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RIC-Pic- Showband, one of several excit- Do you love stories of hidden treasure nics; 401/456-8871 ers to watercolorists, dog accessories ing ensembles of Navy Band and grand adventure? Do you like read- and canine snacks, a bird house mak- ing comic books? How would you like Plants of Goosewing Beach Northeast based in Newport, is the big band jazz ensemble. This very ers, jewelry artisans, pottery, photogra- popular band performs a variety of musical styles from swing to con- to help create one? Join Eric Fulford as phy, handbags, assemblage boxes & Join local naturalist Garry Plunkett as he uses ideas from the audience to wall art, all natural handmade body we explore plants of the beach and temporary big band to many patriotic audience favorites. The band’s draw and tell the story of a brand new musicians come from all around the country and are top-notch enter- care, painters & woodworkers and coastal meadow habitats of The Nature adventure hero! Featuring comedy, car- much, much more! There will be food Conservancy’s Goosewing Beach Pre- tainers. Bring the whole family along with some lawn chairs and a pic- toons, and plenty of creativity, Come from Acacia Café food truck and the serve. Garry lives in Tiverton, where he nic to a great Rhode Island summer concert! and enjoy the fun! Ages 5-12. award winning Mad Hatter Bakery plus works to preserve and manage natural WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren free, local musical entertainment pro- habitats with the Tiverton Open Space WHEN: 3 p.m. vided by the incomparable Gary Fish. Commission and Tiverton Land Trust. COST: Free WHERE: The Mill Pond @ Tiverton Four Corners, He shares his passion for native plants ber, Block-a-Palooza is the first summer River Justice Center, the new courthouse at 186 MORE INFO: Call the children’s room at 245-7686 3848 Main Road, Tiverton through teaching, writing, and leading music festival put on by the non-profit South Main St., Fall River to register. WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. tours with the RI Wild Plant Society. arts center. An economic revitalization WHEN: 6-10 p.m. Garry will share his knowledge of the COST: Free project event to benefit downtown Fall COST: Free area’s natural history and tips for identi- River, Block-a-Palooza is a family- MORE INFO: 401/624-2600; info@fourcorner- MORE INFO: 508/324-1926 fying various plants. We suggest bring- friendly event that boasts epic headlin- sarts.org ing a notebook and wearing protective ers in Ryan Montbleau Band and clothing. Roomful of Blues. In their 45-plus year Read/Eat/Chat book club Friday Prudence Island Recreation Day 2013 WHERE: Goosewing Beach Preserve career, Roomful of Blues has earned "Read/Eat/Chat", the Newport Art July 19 We've changed our annual Block Party WHEN: 5:30 p.m. critical, popular and radio success and Museum's art-themed book club will event! Join us at T-Wharf on the South meet to discuss "The Man Who Made 'The Crash Reel' COST: Free a legion of fans around the globe. The End for an afternoon of fun and science critically-acclaimed blues rockers have Vermeers: Unvarnishing the Legend of This eye-popping film, stunningly edit- exploration. Come pull a seine net, visit MORE INFO: 401/331-7110 x.33; been twice selected Best Blues Band by Master Forger Han van Meegeren" by [email protected] ed from 20 years of verité footage, fol- our aquarium and touch tank, enjoy a Downbeat International Critics Polls. Jonathan Lopez. Bring a lunch. lows champion snowboarder Kevin nature hike, tour our research laborato- At 34, Montblueau is a late-bloomer Get the Full Story about Retirement WHERE: Griswold House, Newport Art Museum, Pearce and exposes the fatal allure of ries, go geocaching, and take the Jr. who's right on time. Montbleau didn't Bellevue Avenue extreme sports. An escalating rivalry Marine Biologist Challenge. Health Care Costs start singing or playing guitar in earnest WHEN: Noon between Kevin and his nemesis Shaun WHERE: T-wharf, Prudence Island Start planning for one of your biggest until he was in college. His band came COST: Members are free, non-members $5 White in the run-up to the 2010 retirement expenses at this free semi- together naturally, over time, planting olympics culminates in Shaun winning WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. nar being held on Thursday evening. strong roots in coffee shops, folk venues MORE INFO: 401/848-8200; NewportArtMuse- COST: Free um.org gold and Kevin in a coma following a Seminar attendees will learn how and rock clubs before converting audi- training accident. Kevin's family helps MORE INFO: 401/683-1478; www.nbnerr.org health care costs can impact retirement ences on an outdoor festival circuit that him rebuild his life as a brain injury sur- income, what Medicare covers, and now stretches across the country. Celestial navigation vivor, but when he insists he wants to Imago Foundation for the Arts will pre- what costs you pay out-of-pocket, what WHERE: South Main Street in front of the Fall return to the sport he loves his eloquent planning options you can use to pre- See SATURDAY Page 8 pare for these expenses, and how to get a personalized estimate of your retire- Join the fun & learn all the popular social dances! ment health care costs. Refreshments Private Lessons will be provided. Group Classes WHERE: Sweet Berry Farm, 915 Mitchell’s Lane, Middletown and Dance WHEN: 5-7 p.m. Parties COST: Free DanceNelia.com MORE INFO: 401/848-4579 ext 117; Ballroom & Latin Dancing OPEN TO THE PUBLIC [email protected] Every Friday Night 7-11pm (401) 245-1119 7-8pm Beginner Lesson Block-A-Palooza: Roomful of Blues And 8-11pm Social Dancing Ryan Montlbleau Band Nelia Lawton Professional Ballroom & Latin Dancer Democratic Club Not to be confused with the Narrows 186 Roffee St. Barrington, RI Festival that takes place every Septem- No partner needed to participate - Absolute beginners welcome Admission $15 at the door Page B8 East Bay Life July 17-18, 2013 8 Days MORE INFO: www.tenmileriver.net. There is a White, & Bruised!” Wrestlers include limit on the number of boats allowed, so please reigning NCW New England champi- SPOTLIGHT Saturday email [email protected] to register. on “Simply God’s Best” G.A. West (w/ Doc Ozone), former heavyweight 'Newport Squared' champion “The Juice” J.T. Dunn, “The From Page 7 Learn about the Roles of Washington Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Batello, Square and Queen Anne Square in David & Eddie Loomis, The BLT (Big A Night at the Museum Newport's history at Newport History Lovable Team), “The Hard Rock Hell- The Newport Art Museum's summer Tours' July Tour of the Month, "New- raiser” Todd Sople, “RIOT” Kellan gala "Night at the Museum—Where Art port Squared". This walking tour takes Thomas (w/ Kepler), NCW 2012 Rook- Comes to Life" will be held July 20 in the guests back in time to trace the evolu- ie of the Year “All Good” Anthony galleries of the Museum's John N.A. tion and importance of Washington Greene, “The Maniacal” Jack Krueger, Griswold House on Bellevue Avenue. Square and Queen Anne Square, two “The Twisted Hatter” Alex Creed and The evening begins with cocktails, fol- centers of Newport’s culture and land- many more. lowed by fine dining from Russell scape. Also, save the date for the August WHERE: VFW Post 237, 850 Hope St., Bristol Morin Catering, and dancing to the monthly tour, French In Newport, on WHEN: Doors open at 7 p.m., with a 7:30 bell Mac Chrupcala Orchestra. A silent auc- August 17. time. tion will run throughout the evening WHERE: "Newport Squared" will begin at Brick COST: Tickets at the door are $10 for adults and where guests can bid on exquisite items Market on Thames Street and will conclude at $5 for kids 12 and under. such as artwork and jewelry, and unfor- Queen Anne Square gettable experiences including travel MORE INFO: Partial proceeds of this event will be WHEN: 11 a.m. donated to COTA for Kavan and unique behind-the-scenes tours. (http://www.cotaforkavanb.com/WaysToHelp). New this year is the addition of "After COST: Tickets for the monthly tours are $15; $10 Party" tickets. Guests arrive at 9 p.m. for Newport Historical Society members. and enjoy dessert and dancing until the MORE INFO: Space is limited and reservations midnight conclusion. are recommended by calling 401/841-8770 WHERE: Griswold House, Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave., Newport Dragonflies with Ginger Brown Sunday WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Join expert Ginger Brown and explore July 21 Audubon’s Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in COST: Tickets for the evening start at $350; "After Party" tickets are $75. search of dragonflies. Begin in the 6th annual Hasbro Children's Hospital barn with an overview of the dragonfly MORE INFO: Please phone the Museum for your Motorcycle Run invitation 401.848.8200 or email develop- species found in our area. Then head Starts at WalMart, 1180 Fall River Ave., [email protected]. out into the fields and to the pond to Seekonk, upper parking lot; ride will Summer Art Show catch and identify dragonflies. Be sure end at Tweet Balzano's, 180 Mt Hope to dress for the weather and bring along Roger Williams Paddle Ave., Bristol. Fully police escorted. Reg- he 15th Annual juried Little Compton Summer Art Show will be some water shoes as you may venture istration begins at 10 a.m.; ride leaves at Please join the Ten Mile River Water- into the pond. A rain date is set for held at the Community shed Council for our annual Roger noon sharp. Helmets required. Enjoy Sunday, July 21. Center on the Commons WHERE: Community Center, Williams Paddle this Saturday, where dinner, music, and raffles after the ride! T WHERE: Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown WHERE: WalMart, 1180 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, this weekend. Opening night is Little Compton Commons we will retrace the route of Roger Ave, Seekonk Williams from East Providence into upper parking lot; ride will end at Tweet Friday, with a patron preview WHEN: Opening 6-8 p.m.; July 29; Providence. We will paddle on the Ten WHEN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Balzano's, 180 Mt Hope Ave., Bristol party starting at 5 p.m. and gen- 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; July 20-21 Mile, Seekonk, and Providence Rivers, COST: $8/member adult, $3/member child; WHEN: Registration 10 a.m.; ride at noon eral admission from 6 to 8 p.m. COST: $10 opening; free otherwise $12/non-member adult, $6/non-member child finishing with a picnic at Roger COST: $20; dinner only is $15 This popular community event MORE INFO: 401/580-8042 Williams Memorial. MORE INFO: register online at www.asri.org MORE INFO: Sandy Phillips 508/336-0290, and wonderful addition to the WHERE: Meet at Freedom Green on North 508/336-3749 Southcoast artist tour continues Championship wrestling Broadway in East Providence with free public admission on Saturday and Sunday. "Regatta" (above), WHEN: 9 a.m.; start by 10 a.m. Northeast Championship Wrestling Sculpture park opening reception donated by Phyllis Dobbyn Adams, will be the silent auction item. COST: $10 for non-members returns to Bristol for NCW “Red, The Four Corners Arts Center presents their 20th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Park, "Gestures of That Other Life," on the grounds of the Meeting House. The park is open during daylight hours until conflict in the Middle East. The film, please register early. October. The Arts Center is pleased to released in 2012, was featured at the welcome Kate Mullen back as curator of WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Cannes Film Festival as well as the ter, Bristol their outdoor sculpture park, Kate Jerusalem and Tokyo film festivals. Mullen. The chosen theme is "Gestures WHEN: 9:15-11:15 a.m. of That Other Life" after a poem written WHERE: Temple Habonim, 165 New Meadow COST: $6/member adult, $4/member child; Road, Barrington by Rhode Island poet, David O’Connell $8/non-member adult, $6/non-member child. in response to this year’s scluptor, WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Ages: 6+. Wendy Klemperer’s work. COST: Free MORE INFO: Register online at www.asri.org WHERE: The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road, MORE INFO: 401/245-6536; office@temple- Tiverton Four Corners habonim.org. WHEN: Opening reception 1-3 p.m.; park is open to the public, daylight hours until October. Bird-Banding COST: Free Join Audubon and witness bird-band- Monday MORE INFO: 401.624-2600; info@fourcorner- ing, where experts capture, band, mea- July 22 sarts.org sure and release songbirds in order to record their movements. Birds will be Composites Technology & Marine Summer film series at Temple Habonim gently removed from tall “mist nets” set Systems Open House in the shrubby habitats on the grounds "The Other Son": As he prepares to join of the Environmental Education Cen- Individuals interested in pursuing new the Israeli army for his national service, ter. The techniques of identifying, mea- career tracks at IYRS will have a chance Joseph discovers he is not his parents’ suring, weighing, and banding the birds to step inside the school’s workshops biological son, but that the hospital will be demonstrated before they are during a July Open House at the Bristol accidentally switched him with Yassin, released. The migratory habits and life campus. The event will give career the son of a Palestinian West Bank fam- history of each captured species will be seekers an opportunity to see the ily. As their families struggle with the discussed. Participants are encouraged school’s lab facilities, meet IYRS startling revelation, the young men to bring a camera and binoculars. Pro- instructors, and participate in a ques- have a unique insight into the ongoing grams are limited to 15 participants, so tion-and-answer session on the appli- cation process and financial aid. The Bristol facility is home to the school’s Marine Systems and Composites Tech- nology programs. The Composites Technology Program trains students in the theory and hands-on practice of working with composite materials, a method of construction that represents the next generation of building materi- als in many industries—including aero- space, construction, boat building, automotive and wind energy. The Marine Systems Program teaches stu- dents to install, maintain and trou- bleshoot the onboard systems used on modern and classic boats. Both pro- grams are six months long, beginning in March and September. WHERE: IYRS Bristol Campus, 253 Franklin Street, Bristol WHEN: 4-6:30 p.m. COST: Free MORE INFO: www.iyrs.edu; 401/848-5777, x216 East Bay Life July 17-18, 2013 Page B9 8 Days Full Moon Hike to Hanging Rock WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. Scampi Tweet Balzano’s Family Restaurant During this special opportunity to WHEN: 6 p.m. 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- 180 Mount Hope Ave., 401/253-9811 DeWolf Tavern explore NBS after dark, we will hike out COST: Free 5844 Saturday: The Jimmy Jo-Jo Show; Sun- to watch the moon rise over the Sakon- MORE INFO: Call 401/245-7686 to register; ages 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: day: Hasbro Children’s Hospital Motor- net River from the beautiful vantage 10 and up Alissa Musto cycle Run point on top of Hanging Rock. On the Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz) way back, we will stop occasionally to Fire Camp enjoy some fun night hike activities. The Coffee Depot Summer Concert Series at Weaver The Steel Yard is pleased to announce Library Appropriate for ages 10 and up. the first ever Fire Camp fundraiser, This 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 Weaver Library, 41 Grove Avenue, East WHERE: Norman Bird Sanctuary, Middletown family friendly event will feature a live Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- Providence WHEN: 7-8:30 p.m. iron pour outdoors at the Steel Yard, lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm Benefits COST: $5 Members, $8 Non-Members and the opportunity to create unique, performance until 9:50pm., Fridays Weaver Library announces an exciting Island summer party MORE INFO: Call 401/846-2577 to register cast iron tiles that can be taken home excluding holiday weekends. Please schedule of free outdoor concerts that that night.The Steel Yard will have sand note this is an alcohol and tobacco-free the whole family will enjoy. The sum- Tickets on sale now for East bay Sailing molds of tile forms available to pur- venue. Try to remember to bring a non- mer series continues each week Foundation's J-22 fleet fundraiser! chase for $20. These molds can be perishable food donation to benefit through July, at 6:30 p.m. Bring a chair, Indulge in a distinctive Caribbean- scratched into to create unique designs, Bristol Good Neighbors, our local food a blanket, and a picnic, and enjoy a inspired menu and groove into the sun- patterns, or images. The customized pantry, in support of ‘Singing Out for wonderful summer evening listening, set with the sounds of the PanLoco steel Tuesday scratch molds will be cast in iron during Food’ for the Artist Hunger Network. singing, and dancing on the library band! July 23 the event, and be cleaned and ready to lawn! July 17: Dan Lilley & the Keepers; WHERE: Bristol Yacht Club, Poppasquash Road take home to decorate your garden, or Federal Hill Pizza July 24: Northeast Navy Showband; July WHEN: 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, July 27 Huntington's Disease Caregiver's tabletop. During the event there will be 31: An Evening of Broadway with Ron COST: $55 exhibits explaining the process and 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 Procopio and Friends. Free. 401/ 434- Support Group MORE INFO:eastbaysailingfoundation.org Sponsored by the Rhode Island Chapter artists and artisans on hand to answer Federal Hill Pizza features live music 2453; www.eastprovidencelibrary.org Huntington's Disease Society of Ameri- your questions. every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. This ca, with facilitator Jean Baxendale, LIC- WHERE: The Steel Yard | 27 Sims Avenue | Provi- week: Rebecca Correia SW. The Caregiver's Support Group dence meets on the Fourth Tuesday of every WHEN: 5-9 p.m. Fins other month. COST: $20 198 Thames St., Bristol; 401/253-2012 WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County MORE INFO: www.thesteelyard.org Saturday, July 20: Lotus Land, a tribute Road to the band Rush, 10 p.m. WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m. COST: Free The Narrows Center MORE INFO: www.hdsa.org/ri Music 16 Anawan St., Fall River; 508/324-1926 Wednesday, July 17: Walter Trout. Blue- Aidan’s Irish Pub collar bluesman at heart, Trout brings John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 his trademark turbocharged blues-rock Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. sound and unbridled six-string rage to Wednesday the Narrows. $25 in advance; $28 at the door. July 24 Atlantic Sports Pub Saturday, July 20: Jim Lauderdale. This 70 Shove St., Tiverton; 401/816-5996 'The Apartment' Grammy Award-winner is one of the Join librarian and film enthusiast Doug Every Wednesday: Pro Karaoke by Rick most respected artists in the bluegrass, Swiszcz for "A Slice of Lemmon: A Sum- & Joan country and Americana communities mer Matinee Movie Series" that cele- today. $25 in advance; $28 at the door. brates a handful of the comedies of Jack Beach House Lemmon. The series continues with Merrill Lounge "The Apartment," the Academy Award- 506 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- winning Best Picture of 1960. Here, Lem- 5700 535 North Broadway, East Providence; mon is cast in a role at which he would Tuesday: Crooners & Cocktails Karaoke; 401/434-9742 come to excel: the little man, lost in the Wednesday: World Tavern Poker; sea of humanity, but trying desperately Thursday: Summer Idol Karaoke; Fri- Not Your Average Bar & Grille to carve out a niche for himself. He’s a day: Team Trivia; Saturday: The Look; 275 Child St., Warren; 401/245-9517 small cog in the wheel at a large insur- Sunday: All Mixed Up ance company, who lends his apartment One Pelham East to his philandering bosses for their trysts. But is this the best way to climb Benjamin’s Sports Club 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 the ladder of success if it means com- 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 Wednesday: Chris Gauthier; Good Will promising your self-respect? The series and Them Apples; Friday: Wicked Peach; Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & concludes on July 31 with "The Odd Saturday: Ten/8; Sunday: Honky Tonk Joan Couple," co-starring Walter Matthau. Nights with Keith Manville; Monday: WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Bruce Jacques; Tuesday: The Slackers Road British Beer Company WHEN: 1 p.m. 29 State St., Bristol; 401/253-6700 133 Club COST: Free Wednesday: Open Mic Night; Thurs- MORE INFO: [email protected]; day: Evan Goodrow; Friday: D&D Live; 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; 401/247-1920 Saturday: Colby James & Jon Tyler; 401/438-1330 Tuesday: Team Trivia. Wednesdays: karaoke with Big Bill; Thusday: Mac Odom Band; Fridays: Concerts on the Common Stone Leaf; Saturday: Here Again; Sun- Bristol Town Common, Bristol day: Brother to Brother. Thursday Bristol’s summer music series Concerts PM Picnics July 25 on the Common has begun! Beginning July 25, concerts will start at 6:30 PM Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave. Birds of Prey at Goosewing Beach and will run on Thursday evenings The Newport Art Museum’s outdoor Join The Nature Conservancy in collab- through August 29. The series will cul- concert and performance series, PM oration with the Audubon Society of RI minate with a concert by the RI Philhar- Picnics, return this summer to the Gris- for this exciting event! Learn about the monic Orchestra on Sunday, Septem- wold House lawn. Guests are invited to adaptations, behavior, ecological ber 1, at Independence Park. bring their own picnic and a blanket or importance and natural history of birds lawn chairs. 6 p.m.; Wednesdays of prey. A live bird and biofacts will Custom House Coffee through September 4. $10 for adults (or help illuminate the fascinating lives of 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main $5 for Museum members) and $8 for these birds. Road, Portsmouth youth (or $4 for Museum members). WHERE: Goosewing Beach Preserve, Benjamin Visit NewportArtMuseum.org or call Family Environmental Center Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 401/848-8200. WHEN: 6 p.m. COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/331-7110 x.33; [email protected]

Watercolor Painting with Pam Santos This creative, instructional workshop will focus on the basic techniques of water- color painting while we capture the beauty and strength of trees beneath the surface and above. With gentle guidance and encouragement each participant will complete their own work of art. This is an opportunity for folks of all abilities to come and enjoy the peaceful art of watercolors. All supplies will be provided. Page B10 East Bay Life July 17-18, 2013 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com July 17-19 , 2013 Page C1 In real estate, communication is key re you ahead of the comfortable with these processes. curve or lagging Make them comfortable and they behind in your com- will become a client for life! munication style? As • Mediums. By now you should you know in today's know how to text and email. If not, Aworld of real estate, communication take a class. When important deci- is an the center of everything we sions need to happen (such as do. When was the last time you accepting an offer) nothing beats a updated your style of communica- face to face meeting or phone call. tion? Do you text and email your Other less important issues can be clients? Do you communicated via email, or text pick up the message. Millennials feel strongly phone and call about these forms of communica- them? Do you tion, and if you reach out to them send hand-writ- using their preferred method, you ten notes peri- will become a trusted advisor. odically? Do Technology doesn't backtrack, it you schedule only moves forward, much like the times a year and I go and visit with available to another person as it is munication from us. The ability to face-to-face vis- generations that have become our them. about relaying a message. reach out is not a luxury for them, its? business base. So, ask yourself, are Communication is key in our The Millennial generation is the its a necessity. Waiting 24 hours to Those of us you ahead of the curve or lagging business. Without proper communi- "wave" of home buyers that is hit- call them about a new opportunity over the age of 45 (give or take) behind in your communication cation we don't have a business. As ting the market now. This genera- or to respond to an offer is unac- didn't grow up with computers, and style? real estate agents we don't sell tion grew up with computers in ceptable. some of us didn't even have them houses, we sell our time. So, are their homes and schools. They are • Information. They can pull new Heidi Kelley is a lifelong Rhode in school. We were thrown into the you ahead of the the curve or lag- the first generation to grab onto home listings and mortgage rates Islander who grow up in Riverside technology age and we had to sink ging behind in your communica- technology and run with it. We off the internet so don't waste your and graduated from EPHS. She or swim. I happen to be a swimmer. tion? I read a article today that said need to understand what they time sending this. What they need became a realtor because she want- I have embraced technology in "the ability to communicate is a expect in communication and we from us is our guidance and negoti- ed to give clients the customer serv- communication and actually teach quality demonstrated by the best of must be able to produce it. ating skills. We know the home ice and education every home classes at my real estate office. I the best." Great communicators There are three expectations that buying and due diligence process buyer or seller deserves. She is also hand write notes to my con- know that this quality is as much Millennials typically have: well. Give them what they need. As affiliated with Keller Williams and tacts, and past clients a couple of about listening and making yourself • Speed. They expect rapid com- first-time home buyers most are not can be reached at 401/633-4763.

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Bristol: Fabulous sun filled condo that Barrington: Bright and Sunny Colonial Pawtucket: Location, Location! Barrington: Great apartment or condo Rumford: Young handsome 4 bed, 2 bath shows pride of ownership. Well appoint- with open floor plan to dining room and Wonderful Cape abuts Slater Park! This alternative 2 beds 1 bath starter or down Colonial with all the bells and whistles, fea- ed kitchen with top of the line cherry cabinets, gran- livingroom. Beautiful brick fireplace. Newer win- homes features 3 beds, 2 baths, spacious living & size large corner lot shopping close needs tlc great tures granite stainless eat-in-kitchen, dining, living/fp, ite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a gas dows, new boiler, 13 year roof. Wonderful heated dining, beautiful new granite kitchen, family room, opportunity! $180,000 Jane Marshall 401-486- family rm, 4 beds up, hardwoods, new windows, stove. Adjacent to Mt. Hope farm and deeded beach sunroom overlooking the fenced yard. A must see office. Private yard w/ above ground pool, large deck, 4847 french doors to large deck to enjoy private fenced yard! rights. $479,000 Debra Jobin 401-527-7894 home !!! $255,000 Jane Marshall 401-401-486- shed & pathways to Slater Park. $234,900 Robin $289,000 Jean Clarke 401-374-5039 4847 Lozito 401-486-6937 EPRiversEdgeRI.com RiversEdgeRI.com 401-433-5100 300 County Rd. Barrington, RI • 401-245-2000 Visit our new office Location at 47 Bradford Street, Bristol, RI • Johnathon D. Birs 4152, Loan Officer • 401-640-8320 401-254-1776 the corner of Warren + Dover Ave. RI Licensed Loan Broker 20021417LB MB2934 Page C2 East Bay Classifieds July 17-19, 2013 House of the Week An East Providence home with room to breathe his property at 151 Dover Avenue in East Providence may seem at first glance to be a not- uncommon typical fami- Tly home, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms at just under 1,800 square feet. But the exceptional lot size—about a third of an acre—is what really makes this property stand out from the crowd in a town that is otherwise relatively, well, crowded.

! $239,000 ! Michelle Cartwright ! RE/MAX River's Edge ! 401/663-5677

East Providence is essentially city living, but it provides a nearby, affordable alternative to living (and paying taxes!) in Providence. With several parks, the East Bay Bike Path, top-flight golf courses, and easy access to Interstate 95 and the Attleboro Amtrak/MBTA station, East Providence enjoys all the con- veniences of urban living, while still allowing for a little elbow room. Close to several parks, the East Bay Bike Path, top-flight golf courses, and easy access to Interstate 95 and the Attleboro Amtrak/MBTA station, East Providence enjoys all the The Dover Avenue home is conveniences of urban living. Typical family home, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms at just under 1,800 square feet. But the exceptional lot size. young, with an open and light-filled floor plan that makes it ideal for best, and the property is well within well as park space and recreational an oversized kitchen and master dant closet space. If you are looking entertaining. The Kent Heights walking distance to several good fields. suite, new appliances including a for a home is East Providence, this neighborhood is among the city's schools, both public and private, as Inside features elegant stonework, new wood-burning stove, and abun- is one not to be missed.

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portsmouth - WATERFRONT MIDDLETOW- PARADISE N portsmouth - WATERFRONT Classic New England shingle-style home Shingle style home located on quiet cul- Shingle style home sits on 1.5 acres with set on 2 plus waterfront acres. Offering fine de-sac. Formal living and dining rooms, club room, library, elevator, guest wing with 3 en- craftsmanship throughout, spacious eat-in kitchen with walk-in pantry, 4 bed- suite bedrooms, spa & den. Master wing has kitchen, 4 bedrooms, and library. Separate rooms including master suite with walk-in fitness room, living area, 2 en suite baths, Local Legacy... guest apartment. 209 feet of water closet. Wrap-around porch. Minutes to walk-in closets & breathtaking balcony. ™ frontage. area beaches and Newport. Dock possible. Minutes to Newport. International Reach $4,750,000 401-848-2101$1,195,000 4 0!8 1 4!2 8 1 0 1 New Price $1,800,000 401-848-2101

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newport - IN-TOWN Bristol - WATERFRONT TIverton - WATERVIEWS Sunny & stylish, historic 1845 Greek Revival Stunning 5 bedroom Contemporary set on Fantastic views of Mt. Hope Bay from this DETAILS LILADELMAN.COM offers 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, in-law over 3 acres of rolling lawns and magnifi- newly custom built home. Second floor @ apartment and stately columned porch. cent gardens. Guest suite with private deck master suite includes walk-in closet, Walk to Bellevue, Newport Art Museum, and kitchentte. Over 260' of beach front fireplace and balcony. Two car garage. Redwood. and private dock. New Price $868,000 401-848-2101 $635,000 4 0!8 1 4!2 8 1 0 1 $3,399,000 401-848-2101 LILADELMAN.COM July 17-19, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C3

Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction Real Estate 26 Swamp Road, Little Compton, RI TO BE SOLD: Thurs., July 25, 2013 at 11:00 AM on the premises Land For Sale

NY SPORTSMAN’S BEST LAND DEALS 5 Acres w/Rustic Lodge: $29,999 51 Acres, Excellent Hunting: $59,995 74.73 Acres, Minutes from Salmon River: $99,900 Preseason Sale, Many More Description: Two-story Colonial Style Home w/2,160 SF GLA, built Properties 5 to 200 Acres in 2005, w/two porches, fireplace, driveway parking all situated on a 6.60 Acre (or 287,496 SF) lot of land - well located in southern end Starting at $12,995 Easy of town. Terms of Sale: $10,000 Deposit by certified or bank check Financing. Call 800-229-7843 or due at sale; other terms announced at time of sale. Land Evidence visit www.landandcamps.com Records Town of Little Compton, RI in Book 169 at Page 51 - all according to information believed, but not guaranteed, correct. PLACE YOUR YARD SALE See listing & photographs @ auctionzip.com – ID #5964 ad in the East Bay Classifieds at 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. GeorgeCollias.net Auctioneers/Appraisers/Realtors/Agents TIVERTON: 12 acres, wooded, There are Two Ways to Sell Real Property - On the Market for Months ideal for home and mini farm, Or Off the Market in Minutes. Take Action - Have an Auction! Route 177, Only $149,000 Call The Auction Advantage! - (508) 679-7919 401-419-8000 Home Repair Loans

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BARRINGTON: 2 bed apt, non smoking, no pets, w/d hook up, Primrose Hill School Dist., near Haines Memorial Park. Internet incl, water, gas and electric excluded, off street parking. New Price $950/mo + sec dep. Avail August 1st.401-247-1121. 41 DEFIANCE AVE | BRISTOL BRISTOL: Immaculate 2 bed + 13 rooms , 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage, salt water office, hw, w/d hook up, 5 min in ground pool without outdoor shower. Alot of house from center of Bristol, no smok- ing, no pets, $875 + util, 1 yr for the money. Wow call now for the new price. lease, only mature and respon- sible individuals should apply. 401-253-9538 JoAnn Silva Office: 401-254-1900 BRISTOL: 1 bdrm efficiency, Cell: 401-439-8861 2nd fl, quiet area, off street park- [email protected] ing, no smoking, no pets, sec & 1st mo $700 + electricity 401- 253-8497

BRISTOL: 1 bed, 1st floor, High Street, quiet, all utilities, all Rondeau Associates appl, no pets, no smoking 401-487-2086, 401-523-1900. TL Holland Real Estate 3948 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners • 401.624.8469 • [email protected] • www.tlholland.com

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TIVERTON - Beautifully maintained Cape with open floor plan, South Tiverton - Spectacular, private waterfront homesite with multi TIVERTON - Desirable Nanaquaket neighborhood. Spacious SOUTH TIVERTON - Walking distance to historic Four hardwoods, 1st floor bedroom. Large expanded second floor level residence, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath and private beach. brick front Contemporary Cape with 4 bed, 3.5 baths, beautiful Corners. Beautiful, spacious Cape Cod style home on 4+ acre $1,700,000 screened-in porch overlooking 1 acre lot, plus additional living lot overlooking Nonquit Pond. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half includes in-law set up. Well landscaped yard, large mahogany area above 2 Car garage, suitable for guests, teens, or in-law. deck, shed and oversized garage. $299,000 Short walk to Sakonnet River. $525,000 baths, studio/home office in walkout lower level. $495,000 NEW PRICE

Little Compton - Spacious Contemporary with open floor Little Compton - Idyllic country setting, close to the Commons and TIVERTON - Nice waterviews of Mount Hope Bay located Fall River - North End Cottage with Garage. Well main- plan, cathedral ceiling, wood floors, 3 season room, 2 car beaches. This Little Compton Cape features all NEW kitchen baths. across the street from the water. The interior is in unfinished tained. Brand new 3 Season room. 2 full baths, potential for garage. Well landscaped 1+ acre lot. $349,000 Anderson/Pella windows, Tiger eye maple hardwoods, granite counter- condition (rough framing only). Walk-out lower level. Good 2nd bedroom. Newer windows, doors and roofing. Central tops, maple cabinets, cedar decking, brick walkway, patio & driveway. Beautiful 2AC lot with mature perennials. 3BR/2BA plus 1st floor opportunity for builder to finish. $269,000 vac. Terraced yard with storage shed. Convenient location to office/den, attached 2 car garage, 3 season sunroom.$535,000 Rte. 79/24. $149,900

SOUTH TIVERTON - Dairy Farm - 17+ Acres includes 3 Tiverton - An exceptional 3+ acre waterfront site on the LITTLE COMPTON - Spacious cape in quiet location. 3 bed, Little Compton - Spacious 4 bedroom, 5 bath country home large barns and outbuildings. Property has frontage on eastern shoreline of Nanaquaket Pond - Spectacular sunsets. 2 bath, fireplace, hardwoods, deck, patio, 2 car garage. with outdoor shower and attached 2 car garage. Minutes to Main Rd just south of 3626 Main Rd. $799,000 Stunning one level geo-thermal heated home with open floor Near Commons and conservation land. $443,000 town Commons and ocean beaches. 2 acre yard, great for plan, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage and separate stu- kids! $519,000 dio. $875,000 Page C4 East Bay Classifieds July 17-19, 2013 Real Estate

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3 bedroom ranch, BRISTOL: Spacious 2 bed- WARREN: Remodeled, 2-3 bed BRISTOL: room, appliances, parking, laun- on 2nd flr. 1100 SF, includes appliances, laundry, parking, dry, $850 month Francis Realty stove, refrig, dishwasher, w/d in nice yard, $1,000 month Francis 401-253-9696 unit, front porch. Parking, yard, Realty 401-253-9696 must see! $1,100/month, TAP IT’S SO EASY TO ADVERTISE BRISTOL: 1 and 2 bed apts, 401-595-8368 centrally located, lease, no pets, 74-$98-!"#$-%"&-:6"##7;78<#) *"66 call for pricing 401-253-6807 WARREN: First floor, 1 bed- 0#-"$-=>?.@AB.?>>>-+1-C>>.BC@. room, stove, refrig, water. Sec. C=DD deposit required, No pets, $495, LITTLE COMPTON: Furnished, EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st fl, 4 401-254-1036 2 bed, washer/dryer, winter room, 2 bed, bus line, large yard rental, avail. Sept through May, convenient Avail 09/01/13. !"#$%"&'()*+,-.-/+01-2+34-546748 $900/mo. no pets 401-334-2663 $800/mo + util 401-433-1782 WARREN: Spacious 1 bed, appliances, laundry, parking, LITTLE COMPTON: Cottage, EAST PROVIDENCE: 3rd fl, 4 $650/month Francis Realty 401- near beach, avail. year round, rm 2 bed, bus route, lg yard,gas 253-9696 $760/month. 860-367-7010. heat and hot water, $750 + util 401-433-1782 WESTPORT: Summer weekly RIVERSIDE: 50 River St., 3 Little Compton: Stunning 7 Acre homesite on Cottages, 1 or 4 bedrooms, bed, laundy, appliances, dish- $1400-$2500 Call Rene 401- washer, no pets, lease, $960, EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st flroor, 649-1915 sec. 401-433-1803 South of Commons Rd. Approved four bedroom septic sunny 5 rooms, 2 bed, EIK, nice yard, close to everything $1,050, w/gas & elec. 401-433-1782 design. Short walk to Town Commons.

EAST PROVIDENCE: 2 bed, Stonegate, waterfront, all appli- ances, laundry, 1st floor no steps, T.L. Holland Real Estate sunny, $995 401-463-5784 3948 Main Road, Tiverton, RI EAST PROVIDENCE: Sunny, 2-3 bed, eik, hw’s, carpet, $950 no util., gas heat, no pets, park- 401-624-8469 • www.tlholland.com ing 401-255-7669, 401-255-7549

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433 Paddock Court, Bristol NEW LISTING WESTERLY WATERVIEWS! CORNER 3 Bedroom/3 Bathroom WARREN BRISTOL UNIT w/ AN ARCHITECTURAL- Refurbished 2 family home with 2 bedrooms in each unit. Freshly Great investment opportunity in excellent Downtown location. Two LY STYLED CONTEMP. FLARE! painted, new carpet, eat in kitchen & 2 car garage. $189,000 renovated Historic buildings on 1 lot. Large office & 7 apartments SINGLE LEVEL FEATURING Aaron Doran 401-864-1644 & Victoria Doran 401-458-2160 w/ many upgrades, hardwoods, marble fireplaces, original wood- OPEN FLOOR PLAN, INTEGRAL work, large yard & 1 block from Harbor. $899,000 2CAR GARG., MASTER SUITE Dory Skemp 401-524-2369 w/ WALK-IN CLOSET & HIS/HER SINKS! BABY 280 County Road, Barrington • 495 Hope Street, Bristol • www.NEMoves.com BOOMERS DELIGHT! 401-253-4050 • 401-247-0202 • 800-541-4593 Asking $479,900

I understand that home is about life... your life! This means when financing Ryan Fonseca your home, the quality of your personal experience matters greatly. Broker Associate Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, RI & Mass Housing financing is available. 729 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809 495 Hope St, Bristol, RI • 280 County Rd, Barrington, RI [email protected] Cell: 401-323-0598 Fax 781-663-6694 Rondeau Associates 401.489.0065 - cell Richard Petisce [email protected] • www.nemmortgage.com/richardpetisce Senior Loan Officer Program eligibility is subject to complete underwriting based on program guidelines; not all applicants will qualify. Offer of credit is subject to credit and property approval. Equal Housing Lender: 401.254.1900 - office NMLS# 762162 NMLS ID 2584; MA Lender/Broker License #MC2584 – 52 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451; RI Licensed Lender: License #20052011LL; RI Licensed Loan Broker License: # 20052012LB. 5/2013

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WAREHAM - Exclusive Bourne Point Residence. This unique 7.5 acre property Guimond Realty Group offers a pristine main home with lovely period details and 112 POTTERSVILLE RD., LITTLE COMP- 1741 Main Road, Tiverton, RI 101 POTTERSVILLE ROAD, LITTLE S. TIVERTON - Charming, immaculate Cape separate quaint guest cottage. This private estate is bound- TON - This wonderful property works well COMPTON - Wonderfully spacious & beau- with pellet stove and vaulted ceiling. Open floor ed by beautiful conservation woodlands, professionally as a primary house or the perfect vacation retreat. plan on first level, wrap porch with beautiful pergola and landscaped gardens and water views of Bourne Cove. tifully maintained home. Living room w/fireplace & Meticulous, passive solar main home offers spacious 401-625-5878 many recent updates. Large deck, 2+ acres, garage, fenced rear yard. Finished lower level. Convenient area to Deeded beach rights, tennis and yacht club association. schools, shopping and highways. great room with stunning, slate fireplace and tranquil small barn & hot house. Short drive to Commons & $239,000. CAROL $1,350,000. FREEMAN "MIKE" HILL, 508-536-6811. sunroom. Quaint, new guest house with garage, sepa- www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com GUIMOND, 401-625-5878. beach. $359,000. DAWN CAMARA, 401-439-2372. rate barn, beautiful grounds and heated, I/G pool. Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Customer Satisfaction $675,000. DEB PLANT, 401- 451-8293. Luxury Listings July 17-19, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT BARRINGTON 10 Lincoln Ave. $507,500 $525,000 4 2/0 Barbara Stamp/Residential Properties, Ltd. Barbara Stamp/Residential Properties, Ltd. 30 Hawthorne Ave. $555,000 $499,900 3 2/0 Peter Capizzo/New England Group Serv., Inc. Joyce Hughes/Residential Properties, Ltd. 5 College Ln. $542,500 $599,000 5 2/1 Nancy Weaver/Residential Properties, Ltd. Nancy Weaver/Residential Properties, Ltd. 14 Chachapacassett Rd. $635,000 $659,000 3 1/1 Elizabeth Kirk/Residential Properties, Ltd. Lisa Schryver/Residential Properties, Ltd. BRISTOL 1 South Ln. $380,000 $389,000 3 2/0 Barbara Stamp/Residential Properties, Ltd. Barbara Stamp/Residential Properties, Ltd. EAST PROVIDENCE 11 Bart Dr. $163,000 $176,900 3 2/0 Ronald Faria/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty Michael Lambrese/RE/MAX Town & Country 160 Holland Ave. $205,000 $219,900 3 2/0 Phillip Tirrell/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty Joseph Pytka/RE/MAX 1st Choice 26 Heath St. $195,000 $199,900 3 1/1 Cecilia Duarte/Mateus Realty Pam Reis/Mateus Realty 44 Hartford Ave. $165,000 $169,900 3 2/0 Luis Mateus/Mateus Realty Ronald Faria/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty 208 Woodward Ave. $185,000 $189,900 4 2/0 Diana Barone/RE/MAX 1st Choice Melissa Rose/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. PORTSMOUTH 15 Benjamin Dr. $470,000 $499,000 3 2/1 Chad Kritzas Team/Keller Williams Rlty Npt. George Tollefson/Lila Delman Real Estate 42 Glen Rd. $300,000 $324,900 3 1/1 Cathy Wicks/Century 21 Access America David McCauleyPrudential Prime Properties TIVERTON 117 Brackett Ave. $130,000 $130,000 3 1/1 Paul Ferreira/Teri Degnan RE & Consulting Kathleen Robinson/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty.

CHOOSING A TOP PRODUCER IS NOT EXPENSIVE. IT’S PRICELESS. Renee M. Welchman Realtor & CPA ~ Your Business Minded Realtor Conveniently Located 18 Commons | Little Compton | RI | 02837 O: 401-635-0252 C: 401-649-1915 www.WelchmanRealEstateGroup.com NEWPORT | EAST BAY EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEK ADDRESS DAY TIME STYLE BEDS BATHS PRICE BROKER AGENT PHONE BRISTOL 80 Peck Ave. Saturday, July 20 11-1 pm Other 4 2 $349,900 Keller Williams Realty Elaine Reavey 401-258-4789 LITTLE COMPTON 112 Pottersville Road Thursday, July 18 4:30-6 pm Other 3 2 $675,000 Coldwell Banker Guimond Deb Plant 401-451-8293 101 Pottersville Road Thursday, July 18 4:30-6 pm Other 3 2 $359,000 Coldwell Banker Guimond Dawn Camara 401-439-2372 44 West Main Road Saturday, July 20 11-1 pm Other 4 3 $589,000 Welchman Real Estate Group Renee Welchman 401-649-1915 RIVERSIDE 58 Euclid Ave. Sunday, July 21 12-2 pm Cottage 2 1 $149,900 RE/MAX River's Edge Ted Friedman 401-864-0269 RUMFORD 151 Ferris Ave. Sunday, July 21 12-2 pm Colonial 3 1.5 $225,000 RE/MAX River's Edge Jean Clarke 401-374-5039 TIVERTON 5 Highland Road Saturday, July 20 1-3 pm Other 3 2 $314,900 Century 21 Rondeau Ryan Fonseca 401-489-0065 238 Stone Church Road Sunday, July 21 11 am-1 pm Colonial 5 3.5 $895,000 Prudential Prime Properties Dina Karousos 401-451-6461 WARREN 511 Child St. #304 Sunday, July 21 1-3 pm Townhouse 2 1.5 $225,000 RE/MAX River's Edge George Saber 401-525-1351 24 Ridgeway Drive Sunday, July 21 12-2 pm Ranch 3 1 $299,900 Velozo Real estate Cindy Cabral 774-644-1783 929 Main St. Sunday, July 21 11-1 pm Cape 3 1 $225,000 Coldwell Banker Residential Coldwell Banker 401-253-4050 8 Maple Road Sunday, July 21 1-3 pm Colonial 4 2 $399,000 Coldwell Banker Residential Erin Venditti 401-255-5019

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If you’ve been waiting to sell your home, there is no better time than NOW! · Property inventory has never been lower! Debut! Pristine townhome · Prices have begun to increase! end unit, open airy interior, Enjoy a private country setting in this 4BR, 3.5 Striking waterviews from every window! gourmet kitchen/granite counters, office, hardwoods,cathe- · Interest Rates are still reasonable! baths expanded Cape. Master suite and Open floor plan,granite,bamboo floors, 3Br., drals, glass galore, 2 car garage, magnificent gardens, laudry on first floor on 1.5 ac bounded by 3.5 bath, finished basement, on one half Buyers are waiting to find the stone walls. Close to beaches, within club acre, walking distance to beach,in club offered at $669,000. right home and it could be yours! zones. $1,475,000! zones. $1,625,000 Barbara Hanaway Don’t miss out call ME today! LAND Cell: 508-776-8773 Westport Harbor 5 acres, just a few minutes from Adamsville, RI, genlty sloped wooded lot. Mary Jo Build your dream home! Subdivision possible. Close !to ocean and river access. $350,000 Fidalgo-Tavares 401-297-1399 cell 401-254-1900 office 508.636.2831 Rondeau Associates Rondeau Associates 729 Hope St., Bristol, RI 02809 www.cummingsgroup.net 729 Hope Street | Bristol | 401-254-1900 Page C6 East Bay Classifieds July 17-19, 2013 Real Estate

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Open Sunday 12-2pm 58 Euclid Ave. Incredible Waterfront - $699,000 Stunning brick & stone DRAMATIC 2800SF home offering 3-4 beds, 3 FULL Winnisimet Farm-Custom built home offers 4 beds, opportunity to make this 2BR cottage your 4700SF (4 bed, 6 bath) on 3+ acres w/deep BATHS, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, MAPLE FLOORS, 2.5 ba., HW flrs, Tuscan granite kit. w/butlers pantry, home! Features newer windows, vinyl siding & water dock, boat ramp, 2 sep. 2 stall garages wrap around deck w/POOL, central air & vac, PLUS 2 FP, home office, master suite w/water views, Florida lots of natural light. Large 9,000 sq.ft. lot plus barn. Two complete kitchens could easi- HEATED BARN. Pristine home is situated on 1.12 rm, fin. basement, IG pool, 2 stall gar., deeded beach leaves plenty of room for expansion. $149,900 ly accommodate in-law arrangement acres at the end of a PRIVATE cul-de-sac. $429,000. rights, prof. landscaped on pvt. 1.4 acres, $849,000. RE/MAX River’s Edge Equity Real Estate, Inc. Equity Real Estate, Inc. Equity Real Estate, Inc. Ted Friedman - 401-864-0269 508-679-3998 508-679-3998 508-679-3998

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Meticulously kept 3-family w/spacious 3 bed CONDOS - 55+ COMMUNITY IN WEST- Contractor’s 3 bdrm, 3.5 bath cont. in pvt., rural units in move-in condition. Totally updated. Open house: 24 Ridgeway Dr.. 7/21 12-2pm.Come PORT New 2 bdrm, 2bth units in Oakridge setting w/fenced yard, pool. Used as single fami- - Westport’s premiere active adult commu- Large yard and driveway, 2 car garage. Front see this immaculate 3 bed home! Large kitchen, din- ly w/in-law suite, but could be converted to single nity. Hdwd flrs, granite countertops, C/A, 2 porches, rear deck. Located off Market St. ing room, hardwoods, pellet stove, bath with jetted stall garage & more. Starting in low family. Windows & roof less than 2 years old. near Rt. 136. $349,900 tub, generator, sprinklers, and much more! $299,900. $300’s. Call for details! Must see. $339,000. The Agency Paiva Velozo Real Estate Equity Real Estate, Inc. Equity Real Estate, Inc. Joseph Paiva - 401-595-8368 Cindy Cabral - 774-644-1783 508-679-3998 508-679-3998

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BUYFOR...... $16,681 BUYFOR...... $18,698 Disclosure: Includes - Factory to Dealer Incentive. Includes - Military Rebate. Disclosure: Includes - Factory to Dealer Incentive. Includes - Military Rebate. Must Take Same Day Delivery. Must Finance with Dealer. Offer Good 7/31/13. Must Take Same Day Delivery. Must Finance with Dealer. Offer Good 7/31/13. NEW NEW 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 3.6, V-6,17” 3.6, V-6, Big Horn Equipment, 17"x7.0Aluminum SAVEOVER Aluminum Wheels, SAVEOVER Chrome Wheels, $5,400 Sirus XM Satellite $9,000 Spray in Bedliner, Sirus XM Satellite Radio, Power Radio, Power window Group Window Group C17559 MSRP...... $25,375 C17591 MSRP...... $37,575

...... BUYFOR...... $28,569 BUYFORDisclosure: Includes - Factory to Dealer Incentive.$19,930 Includes - Military Rebate. Disclosure: Includes - Factory to Dealer Incentive. Includes - Military Rebate. Must Take Same Day Delivery. Must Finance with Dealer. Offer Good 7/31/13. Must Take Same Day Delivery. Must Finance with Dealer. Offer Good 7/31/13. www.somersetautogroup.com JEEP SALES:1-800-495-5337 1451 Brayton Point Road, Somerset, MA 02725 Page C10 East Bay Classifieds July 17-19, 2013 July 17-19, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C11

1.9 FINANCING ON SELECT BRISTOL TOYOTA SCION PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED VEHICLES* The only Toyota dealer in New England to acheive the Over 150 Pre-Owned Vehicles to choose from starting at $6,990 highest customer satisfaction award 25 years running 11-13 Toyota Sienna 3 TO CHOOSE ....STARTING AT $23,772 BRAND NEW 2013 TOYOTA COROLLA LE BRAND NEW 2013 TOYOTA RAV4 07-12 Toyota Tundra 3 TO CHOOSE ....STARTING AT $21,990 $ $ 2012 Nissan Maxima 2 TO CHOOSE ....STARTING AT $20,500 24 MO. LEASE FOR ONLY /mo. 24 MO. LEASE FOR ONLY /mo. 145 199 2012 Nissan Altima Coupe ...... $18,777

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09-10 Toyota Venza 2 TO CHOOSE .....STARTING AT $19,995 SAVE AS MUCH AS BRAND NEW 2013 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 07-10 Toyota Rav 4 5 TO CHOOSE .... STARTING AT $16,995 $ $7,500 on in -stock PRIUS’ 24 MO. LEASE FOR ONLY 169/mo. 08-10 Toyota Prius 3 TO CHOOSE .....STARTING AT $12,995 Stk# 1T14337N 04-10 Toyota Corolla 3 TO CHOOSE .....STARTING AT $9,995 2009 Toyota Tacoma ...... $26,990

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2004 Toyota Highlander V6 AUTO ...... $8,999

*24 month lease. $3,999 cash or trade down, $12k/year, tax, title, reg, 2004 Chevy Impala ...... $6,995 extra. Offers good on in-stock only. See dealer for details. TOYOTA SUMMER TIME 1997 Chevy 1500 Cargovan ONLY 67K MILES ... $6,990 SALES EVENT *All sale prices on in-stock vehicles. All rebates & incentives to dealer. Sale ends soon. Sales Hours: M-Th 9-9, Fri 9-7, Sat 9-6, Sun 11-5 GREAT TIME FOR A GREAT DEAL!! Parts and Service Hours:M-F 7:30-6, Sat 8-4 706 METACOM AVENUE, BRISTOL RI 1-800-497-4340 www.BRISTOLTOYOTA.com ! Jobs ! Items For Sale ! Autos/Boats EASTBAYClassifieds.com ! Services July 17 - 19, 2013 Page C12 Yard Sales Items for Sale

BROADCAST LAWN FERTIL- AMAZON KINDLE FIRE: First HOT TUB/SPA: 2013 Model, 5- Barrington PORTSMOUTH: Not your Free Stuff IZER SPREADER: $15 Warren generation, like new, $99 or Good Stuff 6 person, 40 Jets, waterfall, Average ESTATE SALE Fri & 401-245-0414 best East Providence 401-438- LED Lighting, Ozonator, All Sat, July 19-20, 9am-2pm. 6142 options w/cover. Brand New-Still BARRINGTON: 65 Governor 37 Independence Ct (off Rt DOORS: DUTCH DOOR (2pcs, CEILING FAN: Brand new Bradford Drive Saturday and wood, 79” x 36”) w/ storm door in Package-Never Hooked up. 138) Portsmouth, RI. Many Landmark Plus, antique brass, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Full warranty. Original Cost Sunday July 20th and 21st 8am- fine English antiques and (80” x 35”) ; FRENCH STYLE w/3 light kit, 52” 5 blades $40, OFFICIAL BUGLE: Rexcraft 1pm.Indoor/Outdoor. Moving PATIO DOORS (full glass, 78” x $7000, Sacrifice $2950. Can collectibles, furniture, antique Somerset 508-672-4617 chrome, excellent condition with Deliver 203-232-8778. sale. Lots of furniture, acces- and vintage books, house- 36”) w/storm doors (79” x 35”) instruction booklet $75 sories, commercial hardware, holds, appliances, garden & 401-253-5527 DIAPER “CAKE”: Contains Barrington 401-829-2687 clothes yard equipment, Christmas 100 8-14 pound diapers, miscel- room, beds, outdoor teak laneous items for baby girl $39 FOLDING CARD TABLE: With LOOKING FOR A NEW MEMOREX TV: 13x17 and con- four chairs, all padded, blue, like HOUSE? Find a complete list of BARRINGTON: 2 & 8 Abby dinning set, electronics, Tiverton 401-835-8411 verter box. Free Call after 3pm. East Bay area open houses in Road, Saturday, July 20, 8am- lamps, rugs, home decor. new, $55, Tiverton 401-624- 401-624-9397. EXERCISE BIKE: Columbia, Atlantic Flag the East Bay Classifieds every 1pm. Multi family, household Worth a trip! Cash only. 4945 with timer, odometer and friction week. Plan your route and find goods, furniture, books, bikes, & Banner adjustment, $35 Riverside, 401- LOWREY ORGAN: Sounds your dream home! skis, children’s toys. Finds Under $25 great, comes with bench.TIVER- PORTSMOUTH:THE Glen off 536-3522 694 No. Broadway BARRINGTON: 17 Lister Drive East Main Road,Sat. July 20, TON $90.00 (401)290-8715. FILE CABINET: Heavy duty, 5 East Providence, RI Saturday July 20th 8am-11am Sun. July 21. 9am-5pm Yard, ADULT BRIEFS: (Invacare)X- large, pull-ups or taped sides, drawer, excellent condition MUSTANG 67: Rear bumper, KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Downsizing. All must go. No Jewelry, Christmas sale. Kids’ $49.99 Warren 401-245-2354 chrome, great shape $99 Bristol 401-434-1430 Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit. Complete kids items Lollipop Pick. 4-H Country Fair 10 cases available, $8.50 /per package, free delivery, 401- 401-297-6798. Room Treatment Solution. • Flags • Flag Poles Odorless, Non Staining. Available 247-1559 LAMPS: with BARRINGTON: 39 Primrose GOLF SETS: Mens, womens, PAIR OF TABLE online at: homedepot.com (NOT IN right, left handed, child sets, shades $75/best 850-866-3151 • Mailbox Covers Hill Road, Saturday, July 20, Rehoboth AQUARIUM: 20 gallon, with STORES) bags, fairway woods, drivers, • Decorative Banners 9am-1pm. Household items and hood light and filters, $20, putters, $39/best Pawtucket KILL ROACHES! Buy HarrisRoach some furniture. Somerset, 508-672-2105 Baquacil, 2 • Custom/Advertising Flags REHOBOTH: 8 Gorham Street 401-724-5049. POOL CHEMICAL: Tablets. Eliminate Roaches- full gallons, $59.99 firm, moving, Saturday July 20th 8am-1pm. Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, CAT LITTER: Clumping, 40 lb., Swansea, 508-379-0914 www. Bristol Furniture, barn items, baby Long Lasting. Available at Ace items, cleaning out. Rain date come to 29 Riverside Drive, GOLF CLUBS/BAG: Mens, left- atlanticflag Tiverton, $10 401-624-6281 POOL CHEMICAL: Baquacil, 2 Hardware, The Home Depot, Sunday. ies Python (Cobra knock-off), 3- .com homedepot.com. BRISTOL: Tower Street and pw; Callaway Driver, $49.99 full gallons, $59.99 firm, moving, 1X, 2X, variety $5 Arthur Avenue ( off Metacom) CLOTHES: Barrington, 401-245-7175. Swansea, 508-379-0914 Furniture, each Tiverton 401-835-2830 MOVING SALE: Thursday July 18th and Friday 100% GUARANTEED OMAHA Cherrywood master bed, 8 July 19th 2pm-8pm. Saturday Warren GRASS CATCHER: For 42” STEAKS: Save 69% on The Grilling EGYPTIAN ONION PLANTS: pieces, $1250. Formal dining, July 20th and Sunday July 21st Craftsman tractor, $49.99 Collection. Now only $49.99 PLUS 11 pieces $750 and others 9am-4pm. Huge moving and WARREN: 14 Haile St.Saturday Like scallions, they are edible, Bristol 401-254-0187. 2 FREE GIFTS & right to the door perennial plants, $2 Bristol 401- [email protected] 401- garage sale. Rain or July 20, 8am-3pm.Multi family delivery in a reusable cooler. 246-2778 shine.Household , business, yard sale. Lots of good stuff. 247-1970 LAWN MOWER: 18” electric, ORDER today 1-888-697-3965 Use seasonal items. Everything Musical instruments and sheet $49 401-625-1528 code 45102ETA or www.oma- 36” stainless steel must go. music, hand crafted thrown pot- FISHING: hasteaks.com/offergc05 REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL: gaf and 18” round 48” long net tery, lots of household items, Get a 4-Room All-Digital Satellite $12 Bristol 401-396-9955 PATIO TABLE: 48” white alu- electronics. Come buy our stuff : 14 foot trampo- system installed for FREE and pro- 10 Ocean View Dr, minum glass top, excellent con- TRAMPOLINE AIR CONDITIONER: window BRISTOL: after you visit the Warren line no net, good condition you gramming starting at $19.99/mo. Saturday, July 20th, 8:00am- LACE: All widths 1/2” to 6” wide. dition, $35Seekonk 508-336- unit, 14,700 BTU, like new, used Quahog Festival. take away $50/best Barrington FREE HD/DVR upgrade for new 4:00pm. Estate sale of complete Beautiful colors. Hard to find, 6720 2 seasons, timer,blows ice cold 401-699-9641 MUST SELL callers, SO CALL NOW. 1-800- contents. Antiques, furniture, WARREN: 80 Seymour St, $10 worth Bristol 401-253-8665 $289 401-865-9918 699-7159. glassware, china and loads PATRIOTS REEBOK ATHLET- Saturday, July 20th, 9am-4pm. IC SHOES: Size 11, new in the more. A must attend sale. Shelves, computer desk and METAL MILK CAN: good box, Pats colors, $49.99 Bristol Finds Under $200 THE EAST BAY Classifieds. SAVE ON CABLE: TV-Internet- monitor, ferret cage, lots of shape, $24.99/best 401-625- 401-254-0701 Your Neighborhood Digital Phone-Satellite.You’ve smalls from antique store. 1478 BRISTOL: 15 Gooding Ave, Marketplace. 401-253-1000 or got a choice! Options from ALL 56 Goodnights fits BOXING ELECTRONIC PRO- Saturday, July 20th, 9:00am- PAMPERS: Cyber Slam 800-382-8477 (MA) major service providers Call us 38 to 65 pounds, $25 East GRAMMABLE 1:00pm. tools, exercise equip- IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RESIN BARREL PLANTER: Man: For total fitness workout. to learn more 877-884-1191 Large, Blue $24.99/BO Tiverton, Providence, 401-434-2070 Starting at ment,books, household items, spruce up your line ad, you can Gloves/sand incl. $199 Newport DISH TV RETAILER: 401-625-1478. $19.99/month (for 12 mos) & etc.Everything must go. make BOLD letters or add a 401-847-1763 SPIDERMAN TODDLER BED: High Speed Internet starting at TV SHOW LOST: dvd, final frame around your ad. You can With mattress, siderail, etc., season, season 6, never also add a logo or picture. To SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAG- COLEMAN CANOE: 17’ plastic $14.95/month (where available) From 1966 to 1982, excellent condition, can email opened, in box. $20 Barrington learn how to make your ad AZINES: fiberglass, 3 person, 680 SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Little Compton mixed bundles of 50 magazines, picture, $49.99 Newport 401- 401-699-9641 POP, call 401-253-1000. pounds, $199. Fall River 508- Installation! CALL Now! 1-877- $24.99 401-685-4466 846-0830 989-5768 992-1237 15 LITTLE COMPTON: TOOL BOX: diamond plate, WACOM CINTIQ DTK-2100: Colebrook Rd. Sat July 20th, PLACE YOUR YARD SALE TOWEL BARS: Pair of 19” HARLEY DAVIDSON BARBIE aluminum for full size pick up DISH TV RETAILER: Starting at Comes with pen, pen holder, nib 8am-3pm. Multi family yard ad in the East Bay Classifieds at bronze colored towel bars, like DOLLS: No. 3, 4 and 5. $65 truck $40 401-556-7122 $19.99/month (for 12 mos) & remover and extra nibs. sale. Rain Date Sun July 21st 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. new condition, $15, Barrington each. Fall River 508-676-1842. Adjustable stand and the ability 401-245-1711 High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available) to rotate your display 180 KENMORE WASHING degrees in either direction PLACE YOUR YARD SALE MACHINE: Like new, seldom SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY DON’T HAVE TIME to place Finds Under $100 accommodates all drawing ad in the East Bay Classifieds at used $125 401-246-1512 after Installation! CALL Now! 1-877- 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. your ad in the East Bay Finds Under $50 habits. Active display area is Classifieds during normal busi- 5pm. 992-1237 AIR CONDITIONER: Sylvania 21.3” with 1,024 levels of pres- ness hours? Just visit us online 36” SEWING FOLDING 12000btu, portable. Used 1 FORMAL DINING TABLE: 8 sure-sensitivity on the pen tip Portsmouth at EastBayClassifieds.com. TABLE: Heavy duty, Matching year, new condition. Paid $299, RUGS: Two 9x12, excellent, light blue velvet cushion chairs, and eraser. Very lightly used. We’re open 24 hours a day, 7 flip top chair w/storage, $40 sell $125.00. 401-253-0348. one multi colored, one border cane backs, two leafs, and cov- Photos and more info can be PORTSMOUTH: 489 Wapping days a week to place your ad Portsmouth 401-683-2033 rug, $100 each Bristol 401-253- ers. $500 Tiverton 401-624- seen at - http://bit.ly/VgRY0h. Road, Saturday, July 20, 9am- when it’s convenient for you. 2768 6887 Originally sold for $2,899. 2pm. Hammock, bedding, mis- The East Bay Classifieds, Your BICYCLE: 26 inch Mountain, ALUMINUM DOOR AWNING: Looking for $1,800. All reason- Neighborhood Marketplace. cellaneous kitchen & house- great condition, ready to ride Black & White aluminum awning TWIN BEDS:Two beds each has 3 PLACE YOUR YARD SALE able offers will be considered 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477 hold, women’s clothing, books & $40 anytime Warren 401-245- 62”Wx44”Lx20”H. Great condi- draw storage under and mattress. Nice ad in the East Bay Classifieds at 401-489-5723. (MA). jewelry. 2148 tion! 95.00 (401)437-1302. $150.00 TIVERTON 401-290-8715 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. BUYING GOLD SOMERSET AUTO GROUP PRESSURE WASHERS Highest Prices Ever Repaired ~ Serviced ~ Sold 10k STERLING SILVER - OLD COINS 18k Units IN STOCK from $ PRIVATE $ 1900—4000 PSI 14k APPRAISALS Portuguese Gold Electric & Gasoline Driven Residential ~ Commercial ~ Industrial 5% MORE WITH THE AD With Kohler or Honda Engines Buying any broken, damaged, or unwanted gold FREE FREE Made by SIMPSON, BLACK& DECKER, or sterling silver jewelry. School rings, wedding AIR CONDITIONER bands, bracelets, chains, charms, etc. Silver coins PERFORMANCE CHECK DEWALT, WESTINGHOUSE, GENERAC before 1965 Halfs to 1969, any gold coins, coin AC charge and dye extra. Expires 7/31/13 All makes repaired and serviced collections, unused stamps, pocket watches, old boys toys before 1990, clocks, collectibles, Free Shuttle Service! documents, sport items, large quantities of Free Vehicle Pick-Up & Delivery, Night Drop-Offs, COLUMBUS FAN& MACHINE costume jewelry, attic & cellar accumulations. Flexible Appointments with Saturday Hours 8am-2pm 59 Baker St., Warren, RI 507 Main St. Warren, RI We Service All Competitive Makes & Models 401-247-0079 (Across from Town Hall, next to Subway) Call 368-2567 1491 Brayton Point RD Somerset, MA 02725 Mon-Fri, 8am-430pm Ralph Petrucci, Buyer 47 years experience. 508-675-1106 • Toll free 1-800-495-jeep 9:30am to 3:30pm Monday - Saturday | LIC# 200817 www.somersetautogroup.com Call us today!!! 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USED RECORDS WANTED: Applainces Home Furnishings Wanted To Buy Round Again Records needs your used records, 45s, LPs, EASTBAYClassifieds.com Dryer: GE 7.0 CuFt Electric - HOME FURNISHINGS: Queen Cash paid! Providence 401- New: In the Box. Model Cherry Bedroom by Kincaid, 351-6292. GTDP490EDWS. Ordered but Desk w/Hutch & Chair, Baker’s A Call To could not use. Highly rated. Rack Dinette,Bookshelves Call DANTIQUES MORTGAGE MARKETPLACE: Barrington. Call 5:00 - 9:00. if interested 508-642-5238 Get the most up to date mort- Retail $570 . Asking 450.00 Gets highest prices for old gage rates, mortgage specials, (401)529-9901. THERE ARE MANY WAYS 7@ '@D& ?0:& ?0//& EFGH lamps, clocks, trunks, every week in the East Bay ultra capacity, with steam wash IJKHGFFF& @=& LFFHKLIHLEMM toys, dolls, advertising Classifieds! Call our Real Estate Advertising Specialist, 401-253- cycle.white, approx 3 years old. "@:509& 7B=@DNB& O=2509& L0A& H items, postcards, books, FINDS UNDER $200 Original $950 Asking$400 J '@D& ?0: magazines, painting, Q2127& 4017809=2>?@A& 0:5& ?@A item or complete estates. space! That’s East Bay ?/01123245164017809:4;1<0H Prompt and courteous <4=1>?@A> Classifieds, Your Neighborhood service for 34 years. Marketplace! Auctions LIVING ROOM TABLES: Coffee table w/glass top, 2 end 676 Hope St, Bristol tables w/glass tops walnut WANTED TO PURCHASE: $400/best 850-866-3151 Antiques & Fine Art, 1 item or 401-253-1122 Harold S. Holmes, Auctioneer AT LAST! Entire Estate or Collection. Gold, 401-253-8111 Silver, Coins, Jewelry, Toys, MOVING SALE: Cherry DIning 605 Middle Road, Skowhegan, ME 04976 Oriental Glass, China, Lamps, Room table w/ 10 upholstered Alfred’s Books, Textiles, Paintings, Prints chairs, hutch, buffet, 2 leaf ITEMS WANTED ~ NOW BUYING almost anything old Evergreen ESTATES WANTED: Jewelry, extensions, protective pad coins, antique, 1 piece or Jewelry Nautical Tools Consignments Auctions 973-818-1100. Email $1800/best 850-866-3151 [email protected] entire estate. Call John 401- *Gold Military Musical 263-7215. *Sterling Hummels Stoneware 840 Main Street Consignment Shops PINE BEDROOM SET: Queen *Costume Royal Doulton Oil Lamps Warren, RI 02885 bed w/ mattress and box spring (Rt. 114) hardly used, dresser w/mirror, !017C09*$>?@A&H&'@D=&-@;:&(:/2:4 Sterling Flatware China Furniture EASTBAY CONSIGNMENT: chest of drawers, end table Coins Glassware Clocks 656 Metacom Avenue, Warren, $500/best 850-866-3151 *OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Is Now Open quality furniture, home decor & Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Watches Toys Art Work Come and see our books. consignments wanted, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie *Pocket Rugs Old Books wonderful new inventory pick-up avail. Hrs: Tues-Sat 10- Pets & Supplies State, D’Angelico, Stromberg and *Wrist Trains Dolls 6pm, Sun & Monday 11-4pm. Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920’s Estates purchased, total clearouts thru 1980’s TOP CASH PAID! 1-800- Decoys Post Cards & So Much More and Appraisal service available! 401-289-2246. www.eastbay- GRIFFON/YORKIE TERRIER: 401-0440 consignment.com 1st shots-8 weeks, 2/F, $300, IN YOUR AREA WEEKLYY Tiverton 401-624-2401 Alfred Brazil PAPA’S ATTIC: used furniture, TRADING POST ANTIQUES: PleasePl Call for Appointment PROPRIETOR homegoods, antiques, jewelry. YORKSHIRE TERRIERS: Buying gold, sterling, and antiques. Old postcards, toys, Tel #1-888-920-5421 or P.S. Our Bristol Store will r emain at Consignments wanted 233 Exceptional quality, tiny, would its current location of 331 Hope Street Child Street (rte 103) Warren, arrange delivery. Only go to military items, clocks, costume Cell #207-474-1176 W-Sat 10am-5pm, Sunday approved homes. Male & jewelry, 507 Main Street 401- [email protected] 11am-4pm. 401-585-9151 female, raised at home, not a 368-2567.Ralph Petrucci Regular Hours Mon Sat 10am to 5pm Sunday 12 5pm puppy mill. 802-895-4061 buyer/owner Paws & Claws Directory

24 Hour Emergency & Critical Care Hospital Training for Puppies & their Families RI’s Premier Puppy-only Financing Board Certified Available for Surgeons and Internal Preschool and Daycare Medicine Specialist Qualified available by Developed only for puppies 8—16 weeks old Clients appointment only Reinforces housetraining when you aren’t home Provides socialization and enrichment to prevent behavior problems in the future. Where excellence meets compasion Additional Training Programs for Puppies and their Families: Dogs, Cats, Pocket Pets, Avians & Exotics Puppy Socials—A social experience for pups to play Digital X-Ray • Ultrasound • Endoscopy with other pups and meet new people Complimentary Exam Puppy Kindergarten Classes—Basic manners for pups for New Clients 508-379-1233 Puppy Jumpstart class—Housetraining, nipping, With this ad. 508-379-1233 EBN062013 www.bsves.net biting and chewing problems solved! 76 Baptist St. Swansea, MA 944 East Main Rd • Portsmouth, RI Conveniently Located at the intersection of Rt. 6 & 136 www.poochpawsitive.com 401-683-0803 Call 401-714-5652 PortsmouthVetClinic.com Heidi Palmer McNeil, CTC, CPDT-KA

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