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I realize sometimes that I take a lot for granted — the food I eat, the shoes on my feet, the roof above my WHITINSVILLE — head, the beat up, rusty car that Blackstone Heritage I drive, the heat within my four Corridor Inc. (BHC) walls, the fact that I can see, hear presented awards to and walk — they are all things in several volunteers life that I have been able to enjoy, for their outstand- and I am thankful for that, because ing service with Courtesy photo there are many out there that can- the National Park Receiving awards for volunteer service from Blackstone not say one or more of the things I Service’s Volunteers- Heritage Corridor, Inc. (BHC) at the 2nd Anniversary just listed. in-Parks program celebration of the Blackstone River Valley National When I think about not being that it manages. The Historical Park are, from left, Jack Crawford and able to say one of those aforemen- awards were present- Annika Bangma, both of Youth Unlimited Serve Project; tioned things, my heart breaks for ed during the second Suzanne Buchanan, Volunteer Coordinator at BHC; the people that struggle with these FATTMAN RINGS anniversary celebra- Benjamin Cote of Ten Mile River Watershed Council; things. But at the risk of diving tion for the Blackstone Sarah Carr and Anne Conway, both of the Museum of into a completely different subject, River Valley National Work and Culture, and Rosanne Sherry. Not pictured is there is one thing I temporarily lost THE BELL Historical Park. Steve Emma. BHC manages the Volunteers-in-Parks pro- recently, and it reminded me just Among those rec- gram for the National Park Service and recognized these how important it is. Courtesy photo ognized for their volunteers and groups for their outstanding contribution If any of you were wondering WHITINSVILLE — State Sen. Ryan individual impacts to the volunteer program in 2016. why I have been a little more dif- C. Fattman (R-Webster) was a “celebri- were: Benjamin Cote, ficult to reach by phone during ty” bell-ringer for the Salvation Army in the week leading up to Christmas, Rosanne Sherry, and Benjamin Cote, a on to present walking there’s a good reason I wasn’t up to front of the Wal-Mart on Valley Parkway Steve Emma. Groups resident of Pawtucket, tours for BHC’s 2nd talking. I lost my voice. in Whitinsville last month. The Salvage recognized for out- R.I., and also president Annual GO! program Communication is so different Army raises funds for those in need standing service of the Ten Mile River this past September. than it was even five to 10 years through their Kettle Fund Raising during include the Museum Watershed Council, Cote received the ago. Facebook, Twitter, texting and the holiday season. of Work & Culture and is a new volunteer e-mails — almost anything can be Whitinsville Serve with BHC and signed Please Read BHC, page A13 related without uttering a single 2016. word. But when I lost my voice, I realized just how much I still rely on having it. I can’t communicate with my kids as effectively. I can’t speak on Valley Tech advances recycling initiatives the phone. I can’t teach at my youth group. I can’t have conversations with my wife about her day, or ask UPTON — To many, the yourself of the excess waste and recycle the most plastic awards for promoting envi- questions to my son about what he holidays mean stuffed stock- the holidays bring: recycle film. Each month, the stu- ronmentally friendly tech- did at school. As much as I rely on ings and a pile of presents it through the Trex Plastic dents will weigh and record nology and practices in both the written word (as I’m sure you under the tree. To others, the Film Recycling Challenge. the amount of plastic film its facility and vocational can imagine), it’s pretty amazing holidays mean extra trash The students at Valley Tech received through the recy- technical curriculum and just how much we rely on the spo- bags filled with wrapping will collect plastic grocery cling bins spread throughout was the first green renova- ken one. paper and plastic wrap. The bags, bread bags, newspaper the school. It will then go tion school in Massachusetts, It’s a rare occurrence in my life, students in the Students for sleeves, Ziploc bags, bubble to Shaw’s in Northbridge for will be competing to win a as I can only remember two other Environmental Awareness wrap, dry cleaning bags, and recycling. Trex bench when the winner times it has ever happened, once (S.E.A) club at Blackstone more through April 15, 2017. Valley Tech, which was is announced on Earth Day in college and once in high school. Valley Tech are giving you As part of the challenge, the recognized as a “Green (April 22, 2017). It’s been more than a dozen years a quick, simple, environmen- students will compete against School” through the state’s since it has happened last, and both tally friendly option to rid other area schools to collect 2016 Excellence in Energy times, it was at inopportune times Please Read VALLEY TECH, page ­A15 — at a summer camp and then again during my senior internship. The summer camp one is actu- ally a pretty funny story. I was at a weeklong camp in upstate Award-winning New York, and part of the camp revolved around a competition in dramatic skits. Our skit was early on in the week, and I had a pretty lecture series bad cold as it was, going in to it. We made it through the skit OK, but my voice was gravely. I was clearing my throat, doing every- comes to thing I could not to have a coughing fit while trying to deliver lines. I woke up the next morning, and my voice was completely gone. Not Whitinsville even a shred of it left. I had to resort to whispering for three more days before it started to come back later WHITINSVILLE — Kristi Potter, director in the week, just in time to leave The award-winning of the January Series. and come back home. January Series of “We are so thrilled it’s One night in that three-day peri- Calvin College is com- been here for 30 years, od, my cabin camped out by the ing to Whitinsville. and we are so grateful lake and we were charged with From Jan. 4 through to our sponsors who telling each other our life stories, or Jan. 24, Fairlawn have helped make this “testimonies,” as church lingo dic- Christian Reformed possible. Our desire tates. Needless to say, my testimo- Church will be one is to keep bringing in ny was related in a squeaky, bro- of 50 remote webcast these great speakers ken whisper, much to the delight of locations worldwide to year after year so we my buddies who so loved to give me Bartlett’s Marylee Panient wins the game opening tip versus Uxbridge. broadcast one of the can continue to have a hard time. I heard many impres- nation’s leading lec- these important con- sions of me that week! ture and cultural arts versations.” As I type this, my voice has near- series. The experts will offer ly returned, again, almost three A few of the featured informed perspectives days later, and I’m now a full week SPARTANS presenters in the series’ on a wide range of in to recovering from this cold/flu 30th anniversary year today’s most relevant that has been going around (includ- LOSE TOUGH include Doris Kearns topics, including glob- ing both of my kids). I’m happy to Goodwin, a world-re- al governance, human have my voice back, so if you left nowned presidential rights, race relations, a message with me, have no fear, CONTESTS historian and Pulitzer- healthcare reform and it will be returned soon. In fact, by Prize winning jour- the gender gap in tech- the time you read this, it probably nalist; Gary Haugen, nology. For a full list will have already been returned. Nick Either photos CEO and founder of of speakers and topics, The great thing about working International Justice visit www.calvin.edu/ at a newspaper is that even with a In pre-holiday basketball action, the Blackstone Valley Mission, and Matthew january-series/speak- silent voice, I can still have a voice, Desmond, co-found- ers. that is, as long as my fingers still Tribune was on hand for a pair of games — an Uxbridge er of the Justice and Potter says the function! Poverty Project and speakers will not only Now, can someone please pass High loss to Quaboag (62-53) on Friday, Dec. 23, and an the recipient of a give listeners a deep- me a lozenge? And does anyone MacArthur “Genius” er understanding on know if there is such a thing as Uxbridge High girls loss to Bartlett (42-39) on Thursday, grant. various issues, but hand insurance? “It means a lot that they will also provide Dec. 15. For the stories and Ryan Morais of Uxbridge goes up for Adam Minor may be reached at we can share this with more photos, turn to page A12! an uncontested layup. (508) 909-4130, or by e-mail at ami- our community,” said [email protected]. Please Read LECTURE, page ­A14 2 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Art contest winners announced

UXBRIDGE — Whitinsville watercolor, acrylics, or oils. their communities and paint Art Studio, Art...Make It Real, “The submitted art was so their favorite places.” and Savers Bank in Uxbridge diverse from 13 surrounding Young artists were grouped announce the winners of the communities and included in three age categories and 3rd Annual “Paint Your Town” beautiful portrayals of librar- were awarded $100 for first art contest. ies, downtowns, business place, $50 for second place, Young artists from across landmarks, and natural land- and $25 for third place. In the Southern New England were scapes,” said Art...Make It Real 6-8 year old category, Brooke encouraged to choose a favor- founder Michelle Siefken. “It Shumate from Whitinsville, ite location in a local town and was exciting to give young art- first place; Grace Sabo from bring it to life on canvas with ists this opportunity to explore Mendon, second place; Natalie Lamberton from Sterling, third place. In the 9-12 year old category, Maria Girgis from Sutton, first place; Anastasia Girgis from Sutton, second place; Karma Bebawy from Sutton, third place. In the 13-17 year old category, Amruta Peri Affordable and Dependable Garage Door Professionals from S. Grafton, first place; Courtesy photo 8x7-9x7 Steel Aidan Grinnell from Uxbridge, Paint Your Town Contest winners: Back row, from left, Michelle Siefken, second place; Ashley Labbe Owner, Art...Make It Real; Amruta Peri (13-17) 1st place; Aidan Grinnell 2 Sided Insulated $40 Off from Uxbridge, third place. (13-17) 2nd place; Ashley Labbe (13-17) 3rd place; Alan Melidossian, VP Garage Door The purchase of Participants, their families, Marketing Manager, Savers Bank; Barbara Medberry, Uxbridge Branch r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & and friends were invited to Manager, Savers Bank; middle row, from left, Natalie Lamberton (6-8) 3rd track, 8 color & 3 panel design options any garage door a special reception at Savers place; Anastasia Girgis (9-12) 2nd place; Karma Bebawy (9-12) 3rd place; (1 per customer, not to be combined FREE Bank in Uxbridge where all Maria Girgis (9-12) 1st place; front row, from left, Grace Sabo (6-8) 2nd $570 with any other offer) ESTIMATES place; Brooke Shumate (6-8) 1st place. includes Installation Coupon expires 1/31/17 submitted art was displayed. For more pictures of submitted Sales • Service • Installation art and video from the recep- 800-605-9030 508-987-8600 tion: www.artmakeitreal.com. www.countrysidedoors.com e: [email protected]

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K’Lonie is a sweet 6-year-old Afri- can American girl who loves hugs and kisses. K’Lonie enjoys listening to mu- sic and humming to the melody. She also likes having books read to her and playing on the iPad. K’Lonie is on the Autism Spectrum and due to her young age it is not clear if there are additional cognitive delays. She is cur- rently attending a day program where she is learning sign language, receiv- ing 1-1 support and has an Individu- alized Education Plan (IEP) to help her build age-appropriate skills. She is able to participate in her lessons and activities but requires supervision when doing activities on her own. K’Lonie can have difficulty with transitions but she is able to manage them with the appropriate support. When she feels she needs assistance of oth- ers she typically uses physical contact to try to communicate. Her speech and language has been improving and she has proved that with the proper support, she is able to make progress in many areas she was behind in before coming into care. K’Lonie maintains contact with some of her birth family. An ideal family for her would be two parents who have natural supports in place so they may obtain respite if feeling overwhelmed. A family would need to be strong educational advocates so the progress through her program is not lost if or when she transitions to the regular public school system.

What does Adoption Cost? It costs little or nothing to adopt a child from foster care. Unlike interna- tional or private adoptions, there is no adoption agency fee. There are also a number of free post-adoption support services available to families statewide, including support groups and respite care. Children with special needs who are adopted from the foster care system are eligible for ongoing financial and medical assistance after adoption. These children are also eligible for a tuition waiver to attend a Massachusetts state college or uni- versity. To learn more about K’Lonie, and about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-54-ADOPT (617-542-3678) or visit www.mareinc.org. The sooner you call, the sooner a waiting child will have “a permanent place to call HOME.”

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25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone: (508) 909-4126 Fax: (508) 764-8015 www.StonebridgePress.com OPINIONOpinion and commentary from the Blackstone Valley and beyond Frank G. Adam Chilinski Minor President & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor Publisher Consider some Quit smoking for the New Year New Year’s To the Editor: track. For example, a smoke-free lunch New Year With 2017 fast approaching, make a date or game night could help distract resolution for a healthier life for you you. (financial) and your family. If you’re a smoker, 3. Anticipate and plan for challenges. quitting is the most important step The urge to smoke is short — usual- toasting you can take to protect your health, ly only three to five minutes. Those decreasing the risk of lung disease, moments can feel intense. Before your resolutions cancer, and even early death. quit date, write down healthy ways to If you want to quit and tried in the cope with cravings so you can get past W e past, don’t give up. It often takes sev- them. tips just eral tries before you can quit for good. Healthy choices include: Financial opened However, with planning and support, - Drinking water Focus the door you can become tobacco-free. - Taking a walk or climbing the stairs to 2017, Fortunately, most health insurance - Calling or texting a friend Take JEFF so you plans cover quit-smoking medicines. 4. Remove cigarettes and other tobac- BURDICK might the The Massachusetts Smokers’ Helpline co from your daily routine. Throw b e at 1-800-QUIT NOW (1-800-784-8669) away your cigarettes, lighters, and ash- think- Hint is also available for free coaching 24 trays. Clean your car and home. Old ing about some New Year’s resolu- hours each days, seven days a week cigarette odors can cause cravings. tions. What’s on your list this year? KAREN (except Thanksgiving and Christmas) 5. Talk to your doctor about More visits to the gym? Learning a TRAINOR to support you through quitting. You quit-smoking medications. Over-the- new language? Mastering the perfect can get four weeks of free nicotine counter or prescription medicines can beef bourguignon? All worthy ambi- patches at the Helpline (with medical help you quit for good. Your quit coach tions, of course, but why not also [Editor’s Note: This column was sub- eligibility). The combination of free and pharmacist can also provide guid- include some financial resolutions? mitted before the New Year’s holiday] coaching and cessation medication can ance. By reviewing your needs and make you three times as likely to quit For more information, call goals, you can identify some resolu- New Year’s Eve is rich in tradition for for good! 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit: makesmok- tions that are particularly relevant two reasons — New Year’s resolutions Quitting smoking can be hard — inghistory.org. to your own situation. But here are a and New Year’s toasts. While plenty of here are five ways to make it easier: Make the choice to quit today, mak- few suggestions: inspiration is always offered for resolu- 1. Set a quit date. Choose a quit day ing the holidays and New Year smoke- Build an emergency fund. If you tions — not so much for the latter. From this month, give yourself about two free and healthier than ever. needed a major car repair or a new classic “well wishes” to funny one lin- weeks to prepare. furnace, or faced some other large, ers, this week’s column reviews a roster 2. Tell your family and friends you Tina Grosowsky, MA unanticipated expense, could you of interesting (and entertaining) toasts. plan to quit. Share your quit date with Project Coordinator cope with it? If you didn’t have the Happy New Year! important people and ask for their Central MA Tobacco Free money readily available, you might support. Daily encouragement and Community Partnership have to dip into those investments *** planned activities can help you stay on Bottoms Up: Toasts from the Famous, intended for long-term goals, such as Past to Present retirement. Instead, build an emer- gency fund containing three to six These toasts take their cue from celeb- months’ worth of living expenses, rities, both historic and modern: kept in a liquid, low-risk account. How to get your offer Cut down on debts. It’s not easy “Be at war with your voices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new to cut down on one’s debt load. But year find you a better man.” -Benjamin if you can find ways to reduce your Franklin accepted on a home debts, you’ll help improve your over- “New Year’s Day: Now is the accepted all financial picture. Many debts are time to make your regular annual good not “useful” – that is, they don’t resolutions. Next week you can begin carry any tax advantages – so every dollar you spend to pay down those paving hell with them as usual.” -Mark The inventory has which so that the seller Twain debts is a dollar you could use to been low for quite feels more comfortable invest for your future. “May all your troubles last as long a while and actual- realtor’s and offer to put larg- as your New Year’s resolutions!” -Joey Boost contributions to your retire- ly the lowest it has report er deposit as earnest ment plan. If your employer offers Adams been in 16 years. In money prior to closing “Good resolutions are simply checks a 401(k) or similar retirement plan, Worcester county so they know you are take full advantage of it. Your earn- that men draw on a bank where they inventory is down serious about the home have no account.” -Oscar Wilde JAMES ings have the potential to grow tax about 25 percent from BLACK and will not be out shop- deferred and your contributions “Cheers to a new year and another where it was at this ping for others homes chance for us to get it right.” -Oprah may lower your taxable income. same time last year. while under contract on Plus, most plans offer a selection Winfrey This means when you this one. “The future belongs to those who of investment options, so you can walk into that perfect home most likely 6. If you have a home to sell, ensure choose the investment mix that fits believe in the beauty of their dreams.” your will have to compete to win the that your home already has an accept- -Eleanor Roosevelt your objectives and risk tolerance. home. I wanted to share some ways that ed offer on it and the home inspection Therefore, if your salary goes up this “For last year’s words belong to last you can make sure your offer stands has been completed to show the seller year’s language. And next year’s words year, or if you think you can find out against the rest of the offers and that they can feel confident that your other ways to free up some money, await another voice. And to make an end gets accepted. If you hire an experi- home will sell. If you are in a position is to make a beginning.” -T.S. Eliot increase your contributions to your enced Realtor they should be able to to buy your new home without selling retirement plan. “Happiness is too many things these guide you through which strategies will your current home, you may want to days for anyone to wish it on anyone Review your portfolio. Is your work best given your scenario. consider removing the contingency to investment portfolio still on track lightly. So let’s just wish each other a 1. We need to find out what is most sell your home to make your offer more bile-less New Year and leave it at that.” toward helping you meet your long- important to the seller. They may want attractive. This will also allow you to term goals? If not, you may need -Judith Crist a flexible closing timeline or it could be look for homes before listing your home “Ring out the old, ring in the new, to make some changes. You’ll also a buyer putting more down payment for sale and thus reducing some of the want to study your investment Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The down so they can feel secure that the stress from the process. year is going, let him go; Ring out the mix to make sure it still accurately sale will go through and they can feel 7. I would add an escalation clause reflects your risk tolerance. Over false, ring in the true.” -Lord Alfred comfortable offering on whatever home that will allow your offer to increase Tennyson time, and often without your taking they find. by a certain amount above the high- any significant actions, your portfo- 2. Make it personal. Write a letter to est offer if you really want to make lio can “drift” to a place where you *** the seller letting them know what you sure you don’t lose the home. In the Rib Tickling Toasts are taking on too much risk – or even love about their home. Having some- offer there should also be a clause that too little risk – for your needs and one treat their home the way they did requires seller to provide a copy of the long-term objectives. If this happens, Looking for an amusing toast? Try one may be a priority to them especially if offer you had outbid to prove that they of these vintage favorites: you may need to “rebalance” your the home has been in their family for a did indeed have that offer. holdings. • A toast to the three great American long time. As always, I suggest you hire a pro- birds: May you always have an eagle in Avoid mistakes. None of us can 3. Look at listings as soon as they hit fessional that has experience in these avoid all mistakes, in life and in your pocket, a chicken on your table, the market and put in a very strong urgent multiple offer situation and can and Wild Turkey in your glass. our investment activities. But as an offer they cannot refuse before you employ strategies to ensure your offer investor, you’ll clearly benefit from • Here’s to a full belly, a heavy purse, leave the house so they don’t have time gets selected out of the many that were and a light heart. minimizing your errors. For exam- to have other people view and offer on submitted. Ask the agent for some spe- ple, it’s generally a mistake to jump • May your luck ever spread, like jelly the home. cific scenarios where they had helped a on bread. out of the market in response to a 4. Make sure you are preapproved buyer secure a home in a multiple offer period of volatility. If you wait for • Stir the eggnog, lift the toddy, Happy and have a current letter from a rep- situation. New Year, everybody! things to “calm down” before invest- utable lender when submitting an ing again, you might miss out on • Here’s to short shoes and long corns offer and be willing to be preapproved James Black is a licensed realtor for for our enemies. the opportunity to participate in the through a preferred lender of the seller A&M Real Estate Consultants at Keller next market rally. • May we be as lucky as a mosquito in if they request it. Sellers may have had Williams Realty. He may be reached at a nudist colony Think long term. Keep this in bad experiences with other lenders and (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at jblack2@ mind: You’re not investing for today • May the devil cut the toes off all our want to ensure they know you are able kw.com. foes, that we may know them by their or tomorrow, but for many years to buy their home. from now. Try to keep a long-term limping. 5. Offer to put more money down • To your very good health. May you focus when making all your key live to be as old as your jokes. investment decisions. By doing so, • We know it is true that we’re wicked you can avoid overreacting to short- that our criminal laws are lax; but here’s term developments, such as a sud- to punishment for the man who invent- See a photo you den drop in the market or a “momen- ed the income tax tous” political event that actually • Here’s to turkey when you’re hun- decreases in importance as time goes gry, champagne when you’re dry a pret- by. would like to order? Try to follow these financial reso- ty woman when you need her, and heav- en when you die lutions as best as you can. You could make 2017 a year to remember. *** Classic Shout Outs Photo Reprints Available This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Here are some more traditional toasts: Call Stonebridge Press Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- • In the year ahead, May we treat our tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward friends with kindness and our enemies Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508- with generosity. for details 508-764-4325 347-1420 or jeff.burdick@edward- • May the dust of your carriage wheels jones.com. blind the eyes of your foes. • May you live as long as you want, or drop us an email at and never want as long as you live. [email protected] Turn To TRAINOR page ­­­A5 B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 5 OPINION The latest on upcoming bird seasons

Now that the upland bird population. Lisa This is the time of year that this season is over, many bird Williams, Game writer had a lot of fun rabbit hunting hunters that own a good bird The Great Bird Biologist for in my younger years, with my three dog are still enjoying a bit Pennsylvania, was beagles. Training them during the sum- Outdoors of pheasant hunting at local receiving numer- mer months on snowshoe hare in the clubs and at hunting pre- ous negative reports Douglas State Forest with a few of my serves in the area. RALPH on their state bird, buddies was exciting. Today, it is all We are fortunate to have TRUE the ruffed grouse. gone, and our cottontail population has two local hunting pre- The serious grouse hit an all-time low also. The Cape has serves in the area that offer decline started in the some rabbit hunters enjoying limited pheasant hunting through early 2000’s. With the hunting, and the western part of the the month of March. Addieville East help of local sportsmen, a study to find state still has a small population of hare Pheasant Preserve in Mapleville, R.I., the reason for the decline was started. for hunters to enjoy. The baying of the offers guided hunts for pheasant and Was it a disease, loss of habitat, or pred- hounds as they trailed the elusive rab- chukar partridge through the month of ators, that was negatively impacting bit was indeed a big part of my younger March, or you can use your own dog. the grouse population? West Nile virus years. Call 1-401-568-3185. was first noted in Pennsylvania in the The black powder season for deer Ladywoods Pheasant Preserve also early 2000’s. The disease is carried by hunters ended last Saturday in Courtesy photo allows hunters to hunt through the mosquitoes and caused a high mortality Massachusetts. Local hunters reported month of March on their 130 acres of among crows and blue jays in the early spotting numerous deer during their This week’s picture shows Phil Harper with a prime bird habitat. To make reserva- 2000’s. hunts in local covers. Some managed huge buck he harvested with his bow during tions call 1-508-278-3529 or check them “Sage grouse had a high mortality to harvest some venison in the final the black powder season. Wow! The 11-point out on their website. back in early 2000 by (WNV) in the west- weeks. Hopefully it will be a mild win- buck weighed in at 255 pounds live weight, Bird hunters that own a good bird dog ern states,” Williams stated. ter as the acorn crop in Massachusetts and was harvested in Uxbridge. do not get much time in the field if they After the rigorous study was com- is extremely poor, and will have deer rely on the short season that is allowed pleted it was determined that WNV visiting local neighborhoods in search in Massachusetts. With the decline of does kill grouse, and could be a major of food. Expensive ornamental bushes line. grouse and woodcock in Massachusetts, factor in their decline. With our loss are expected to take a big hit this year. Ice fishing locally has anglers navi- serious bird hunters need to rely on of habitat in Massachusetts and dis- Residents should not be surprised to gating some dangerous ice conditions, out-of-state hunting, rod & gun club ease affecting some of the population observe deer munching on their prize but some nice bass, perch and calico hunting preserves, or private hunting of grouse, it is only a waiting game to bushes in the coming weeks. bass are being caught in local ponds. preserves. see if the birds do rebound in our state, Steelhead fishing in upstate New It is extremely important to constantly The serious decline in our local and neighboring states. Massachusetts York should be great during the next check the thickness of the ice as you grouse population and surrounding should also address this problem soon, few months, if anglers can handle the navigate the frozen body of water that states is being addressed by the state if they have not already done so. Grouse extreme cold. Wading through the dan- you are fishing on. All forms of activity of Pennsylvania. A copy of the month- populations in the western part of gerous currents, navigating the slip- on the ice needs to have the thickness of ly Pennsylvania News was given to Massachusetts are better off than the pery rocks, and handling the cold tem- the ice checked by an adult. Happy New me by a local hunter. Pennsylvania Blackstone Valley area according to perature have their rewards when a Year to all! has addressed their dwindling grouse reports by local bird hunters. steelhead trout is on the end of your Take a kid fishing and keep them rods bending! Antique New Year’s resolutions For those of you 2010’s. On the other making New Year’s hand, some antique resolutions you are prices have fallen. The taking part in a prac- radios we auctioned in tice that dates back the major fall antique 4,000 years ago to the radio auctions had ancient Babylonians. dropped from their The History peak several years Channel states that ago. Despite this, the they were the first to quality of the collec- Courtesy photo hold recorded celebra- Antiques, tion drew buyers from tions in honor of the across the country and A few of the estate jewelry gold rings in our Jan. 26 auction. New Year. The prac- Collectibles we were able to sell tice took place again them above the auc- under Julius Caesar’s & Estates tions estimates. about. 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You typical- that trip you’ve wanted to take, you film your collection and more information on these and sures like losing weight, get- ly know the most about your could allow you to purchase describe each piece. Make sure other upcoming events. ting fit, or quitting smoking. collection and can share that something you need or want, you keep a copy in a safe place Getting out of debt is often on information when you sell it. or may generate cash that you outside of your home in case Contact us at: Wayne peoples’ lists. Your antiques I have had a number of peo- can share with your family or you ever need it. Tuiskula Auctioneer/Appraiser may not help you with getting ple tell me that they want to allow you to leave liquid assets If your resolution is to buy Central Mass Auctions for in shape or giving up smok- sell their items because future to your heirs. instead of sell, the Jan. 26 live Antique Auctions, Estate Sales ing but they may help you pay heirs won’t appreciate them Although this isn’t usually auction in Worcester contains and Appraisal Services www. your financial issues. and their collections may be on peoples’ resolution lists get- a wide variety of items from centralmassauctions.com (508- Antique prices can be thrown away or end up in a ting an appraisal of your col- multiple estates with addi- 612-6111), info@centralmas- like the stock market. Some yard sale. Many heirs also lection for insurance purposes tional pickups of more items sauctions.com. objects rise in value and others don’t want the burden of hav- may give you some piece of still scheduled. The Athol drop. Jewelry and coin prices ing to sort through antiques in mind in 2017. An appraisal by American Legion Post will host increased when gold and sil- an estate full of items they’ve an accredited appraiser is best an appraisal event where I’ll ver prices spiked in the early been left and know nothing in the event of damage or loss. be on Jan. 14. I’ll also be lec-

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For more information contact used to assist Petfinder members who are caring Chapter Regent Anne Marie Safaee at 508- for a pet that needs special life-saving veterinary 949-0926. Pictured, back row, from left, Anne care in order to become adoptable. Marie Safaee, Linda Ballou, Beverly Nelson, The Petfinder.com Foundation assists the 12,000- Louise Zygmuntowicz, Cynthia Correia. plus animal shelters and rescue groups that post Front, from left, Gail Anderson, Sylvia Every Week! their adoptable pets on Petfinder.com. A nonprofit Gamache, Addie Healy, Carolyn Lavallee 501(c)(3) organization, the Petfinder Foundation and Anne Chase. 6 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune OBITUARIES Laurie Anne Lavin, 59 Blanche M. Burrows, 88 DOUGLAS — brother, Gary M. Elias and his wife UXBRIDGE — of Lawrence High School, Class of 1946. Laurie Anne (Elias) Sandra of Alpharetta, Ga.; four sisters, Blanche M. (Savage) Blanche lived in Marlborough until Lavin reflected on Lynne M. Anctil and her husband Roy Burrows, 88, previ- 2010 and worked as a medical billing her last sunset with a of Brimfield, Debra Douglass and her ously of Marlborough, specialist for Post Road Pediatrics in smile, surrounded by partner Michael of Chicopee, Donna passed away on Sudbury for over 30 years until her the people that loved L. Bealand and her husband Arthur Wednesday, Dec. 14, retirement at age 75. She loved her job her, prior to passing of Springfield, and Lisa M. Gartland at St. Camillus Health and the people there. away on Dec. 24. and her husband Kevin of Mansfield. Center after a long ill- Blanche had many talents and in Before the cancer She also leaves behind countless ness. her younger years, she crocheted took her life it showed loving nieces, nephews, great-niec- Blanche was gener- afghans, made her children’s clothing, her life; she remained strong, brave, es, great-nephews, dear friends, col- ous, warm, and friendly with a wonder- braided rugs, maintained a beautiful and beautiful until her last breath. leagues, customers and extended fam- ful sense of humor. She made everyone flower garden, and later on was an Laurie was born in Springfield on ily members. feel comfortable and at-home. outstanding cook. She also enjoyed Jan. 28, 1957, the daughter to the late In Laurie’s typical fashion, she fin- She is survived by her two daughters, reading. Blanche was an animal lover Michael G. and Dorothy (Spiriti) Elias. ished her life in her own mind, con- Patricia J. Givner and her husband, and through the years she took care She spent her childhood in Springfield, trolling the unexpected, determined James, of Whitinsville and Deborah of many pets, including Sunny and graduating from the Notre Dame High to survive with courage, grace, and L. Schottler and her husband, Paul, Sandy, her dogs; George, her cat, and School, Class of 1975. humor. She will be missed by all who of Acton; five grandchildren, Rachel Joey, her parrot. But most of all, her With an affection for animals, espe- had the honor of knowing her. Hughes and her husband, John, of family was the love of her life, and she cially dogs, Laurie earned her veter- A time of visitation with Laurie’s Uxbridge, Michael Tamulis and his cherished them every day. inary technician certification prior family has been set for 2-7 p.m. on Jan. wife, Sujittra, of Whitinsville, Philip Blanche’s funeral service was held on to starting Laurie’s Dog Grooming, a 28, Laurie’s birthday, in the Wallum Tamulis of Whitinsville and David Wednesday, Jan. 4, in Jackman Funeral business she owned and operated for Lake Rod & Gun Club, 200 Brook Rd, and John Schottler of Acton; three Home, 12 Spring St., Whitinsville. many years in Pennsylvania and in Harrisville, RI 02830. A time to reflect great grandchildren, Jack, Jordan, Cremation burial followed in St. ’s Douglas prior to closing due to her ill- and celebrate her life will take place and MacKenzie, a brother Robert S. Cemetery, Uxbridge. A calling hour at ness. Laurie enjoyed nature and found at 5 p.m. Casual dress is encouraged, Burrows of Whitinsville; and several the funeral home was held on Jan. 4. enjoyment in hunting, 4-wheeling, with focus on the color purple, Laurie’s nieces and nephews. She was the for- In lieu of flowers, donations in walks in the woods, and watching sun- favorite color. mer wife of Richard N. “Doc” Savage. Blanche’s memory may be made to the sets with her devoted husband, John Donations in Laurie’s name may be She was sister of the late Louise M. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 220 North C. Lavin, III. She enjoyed traveling, made to NEADS (Dogs for Deaf and Stott and Richard W. Burrows. Born in Main St., Suite 104, Natick, MA 01760. especially anywhere there was a beach, Disabled Americans), 305 Redemption Framingham, on May 3, 1928, she was To leave a condolence message for the Aruba, Florida, or the Outer Banks. Rock Trail, Princeton, MA 01541; or the daughter of Alfred J. and Grace L. family, please visit http://www.jack- In addition to her husband she leaves to c/o VNA Care Fund Development (Wallace) Burrows and was a graduate manfuneralhomes.com/. a daughter, Launa Graiko-Monahan Office, 199 Rosewood Drive, Suite 180, and her husband Leo of Charlton; a Danvers, MA 01923. son Christopher M. Graika of Auburn; Hays Funeral Home, 56 Main Street, seven grandchildren, Loriauna, Chloe, Northborough, MA 01532 is honored to Jody J. DeVries, 57 Ella, Dominic, Ava, Ian and Haley; two assist the Lavin Family with arrange- UXBRIDGE — daughters, Elizabeth V. and her hus- stepsons, John C. Lavin, Jr and his ments. To leave a condolence please Jody J. DeVries, 57, band Lee Bessette of Whitinsville, wife Katrina of Webster and Andrew visit Laurie’s Book of Memories at of Uxbridge, passed Jennifer L. and her husband Mark E. Lavin and his partner Benjamin HaysFuneralHome.com. away on Saturday, Pignataro of Oxford, one sister, Andrea of Trenton, N.J. Laurie also leaves a Dec. 17, after battling Pincins of Whitinsville, two grandchil- a long illness. dren, Madeline Bessette and Nathan V. James Pomposelli, 78 Mr. DeVries was Bessette, several nieces and nephews an assembler at ATK and his beloved cat “Charlotte.” He UPTON — V. James ic for numerous local Aerospace Structures is also survived by his former wife, “Jim” Pomposelli, companies, retiring in Hopkinton for 15 Christine M. (Kloczkowski) DeVries of 78, formerly of 16 years ago from years before his retirement in 2015 Linwood. Whitinsville, died Modern Continental. and had previously been employed at He was predeceased by his brother, Wednesday, Dec. He was a member Nieco Microwave Co. He was a gradu- Andrew DeVries. 14, after a brief ill- of the International ate of the Blackstone Valley Vocational Visiting hours were held on ness. He leaves his Union of Operating Technical High School, Class of 1978. Thursday, Dec. 29, in the Buma Funeral wife and soul mate, Engineers, Local 4 Jody enjoyed fishing, spending time Home, 101 North Main St. (Route 122), Sue (Blanchard) since 1968. at West Hill Dam in Uxbridge and Uxbridge. Funeral services were held Pomposelli and their Jim was always watching the ships in Galilee, R.I. He on Friday, Dec. 30, in the funeral home. children, Jim Pomposelli, of Chicago; busy and known to fix anything. He also loved watching the New England Burial will be in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Mike Pomposelli and his wife Molly, of was a hard worker and will be remem- Patriots, gardening, cooking, swim- Providence Rd. (Rt. 122), Northbridge. Needham; Cathy Poirier and her hus- bered as a gentle giant who loved his ming in the family pool and vacation- In lieu of flowers, memorial donations band Scott, of Upton and seven grand- wife, children, grandchildren and the ing on the Island of Jamaica. His grand- may be made to the American Lung children; Andrew, Tyler, Ryan, Jack, time spent with them. children were the pride of his life. Association of MA, 460 Totten Pond Rd. and Celia Pomposelli and Robert and Jim’s Funeral Mass will be held Jody was the son of the late Joseph Suite #400, Waltham, MA 02451 or the Mary Poirier. Saturday, Jan. 7, at 11 a.m., at Saint and Virginia (Dion) DeVries and had Community Cat Connection, P.O. Box He was predeceased by his brother, Mary’s Church, Uxbridge. Interment been a lifelong resident of Linwood 724, Webster, MA 01570. Fedrico Pomposelli. will follow in Saint Mary’s Cemetery. before moving to Uxbridge three years Visit www.bumafuneralhome.com. A son of Mario and Frances (Frabotta) There are no calling hours. ago. Mr. DeVries is survived by two Pomposelli, Jim was born Sept. 24, Please omit flowers. Memorial 1938, in Northbridge. He grew up in donations may be made to St. Jude’s Uxbridge and graduated from Uxbridge Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. High School in 1957. Jim was a proud Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Mary A. Johnson, 93 veteran of the United States Army. He To leave a condolence, please visit MILLBURY — Mary A. (Bogdewicz) years at Telechron/General Electric. worked as a heavy equipment mechan- www.carrfuneralhome.com. Johnson, 93, of Millbury, died Sunday, She enjoyed summers at Plum Island Dec. 18, at home. in Newburyport with her sister Wanda, Her husband, Norman G. Johnson, quilting by hand, sharing good food Eleanor M. Gonsorcik, 84 died in 1974. She leaves a son, Bruce with family and friends, playing scrab- WHITINSVILLE — Born in Mendon on Jan. 7, 1932, she Johnson and his wife Linda of ble and listening to opera music. She Eleanor M. (Daige) was the daughter of George and Florida Millbury, with whom she made her was a very congenial, peaceful person. Gonsorcik, 84, of the (Jacques) Daige and lived here all her home; a daughter, Susan Del Nostro She was most proud of her grandson, Linwood section of life. and her husband Carmen of Nevada; Ryan for the care, compassion and Whitinsville, passed Mrs. Gonsorcik worked in the cafete- a sister, Wanda Novak of Worcester; advocacy he provided her through the away with her loving ria for the Northbridge Public School a grandson, Ryan Johnson of Auburn; years. husband of 63 years, System many years retiring in 1998 a great-grandson, Layne Del Nostro of There are no calling hours. Burial John A. Gonsorcik due to illness. She loved her family Avon, Colo.; two great-great-granchil- will be at the convenience of the family. Sr., holding her hand and enjoyed raising her children and dren, John Blaze and Aspyn. She was In lieu of flowers, donations can on Sunday, Dec. 18, spending time her kids, grandkids, and predeceased by a son, Alan Johnson; be made to Second Chance Animal at St. Camillus Health Center after a great grandkids. She was very crafty, two brothers, Walter and Joseph Hospital, 111 Young Road, East decline in health. enjoyed going to the polka dances with Bogdewicz; by two sisters, Katherine Brookfield, MA. She is survived by her two children, her husband, and treasured her cat. Stukowski and Amelia Bogdewicz; and Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, John A. Gonsorcik Jr. and his wife She was a member of Good Shepherd by a grandson, John Lavalley. 48 School Street, Webster has been Chris of Webster and Judy Ann Kaske Church. She was born in Worcester, daugh- entrusted with arrangements. A guest and her husband Steven of Whitinsville; Her funeral was held from Tancrell- ter of the late Bernard and Katarzyna book is available at www.shaw-majer- six grandchildren, James Eric, Brian, Jackman Funeral Home, 35 Snowling (Huk) Bogdewicz and lived in Millbury cik.com where you may light a candle and Nicole Gonsorcik of Webster, Rd., Uxbridge, on Saturday, Dec. 31, most of her life. She was a retired or post a message of condolence. Joshua Kaske and his wife Kristen of with a Mass in Good Shepherd Church, assembly worker, having worked many Whitinsville, and Sarah Berard and 121 Linwood St., Linwood. Burial her husband Derek of Webster; four followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery, great grandchildren, nieces, neph- Uxbridge. Bette J. Williams, 75 ews, and friends. She was sister of the To leave a condolence message for late Florida Roy, Pearl Graveson, and the family, please visit www.jackman- SPENCER — Bette J. (Christy) 1975. She was a retired factory worker. George Daige, Jr. funeralhomes.com. Williams, 75, of Spencer, died Monday, She enjoyed cooking and baking. Dec. 26, at Saint Vincent Hospital, There are no calling hours. Funeral Worcester. services and burial are private. Peter A. Janton, 57 She leaves her husband, Michael In lieu of flowers, donations can be J. Williams of Spencer; two sons, made to the Second Chance Animal WHITINSVILLE — High School in 1977, and he attended Michael Williams and his wife Mary Shelter, 111 Young Rd., East Brookfield, Peter A. Janton, 57, Norwich University. of Woodstock, Scott Williams and his MA 01515. died Friday, Dec. 16, He was a lead shipper at Riverdale companion, Lori Desrosier of Warren; Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 after being stricken Mills in Northbridge, where he worked two sisters, Gail Pierpoint of Sturbridge School Street, Webster, MA has been ill. for 18 years. and Karen Taylor of Millbury; two entrusted with his arrangements. He is survived by Mr. Janton was a sports enthusi- grandchildren, Tyler and Stephanie. A guest book is available at www. his wife, Charlene M. ast. He enjoyed candlepin bowling, She was born in Worcester, daughter shaw-majercik.com where you may (Kell) Janton; a son, NASCAR, the NFL, especially the New of the late Wilfred and Emma (Davidson) light a candle or post a condolence Peter A. Janton, Jr., York Giants, and he was a New York Christy and lived in Worcester and message. a step-son, Jonathan Yankees fan. in Maine before moving to Spencer in Kell, all of Whitinsville; a step-daughter, A funeral service was held Friday, Kiley Strader, and her husband,Robert, Dec. 23, in the Carr Funeral Home, of Raleigh, N.C.; two brothers, Walter 24 Hill Street, Whitinsville, followed S. Janton, Jr., and James W. Janton, by burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Judith H. Zacopoulas, 71 and his wife, Candi, of Whitinsville; Douglas. Calling hours were Thursday, a sister, Nancy Grieb, and her hus- Dec. 22, in the Carr Funeral Home. UXBRIDGE — Judith (Hanson) In addition to her husband, she is band, Thomas, of Portsmouth, R.I.; two Please omit flowers. Memorial dona- Zacopoulas, 71, of Uxbridge passed survived by her daughter, Tracy and grandchildren, and many nieces and tions may be made to the Peter Janton away on Sunday, Dec. 25, in Rhode her husband Peter Hall of Uxbridge; nephews. Memorial Fund, in care of the Webster Island Hospital, Providence, R.I. her grandson, Ethan Hall of Uxbridge; Mr. Janton was born in Worcester, First Credit Union, Providence Road, She was the wife of James W. her sister, Katherine Richmond of April 9, 1959, a son of the late Walter Whitinsville, MA 01588. Zacopoulas. Florida, a niece, nephew, and cousins. and Winifred (Johnson) Janton. He To leave a condolence, please visit Judy was born June 17, 1945, in Funeral services will be private. was a lifelong resident of Whitinsville. www.carrfuneralhome.com. Whitinsville and had been a longtime Memorial donations may be made to He graduated from Northbridge resident of Uxbridge. She was a grad- MSPCA – Angell, Attn: Donations, 350 uate of Uxbridge High School, Class of S. Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130. 1963. Arrangements are under the direc- Judy was a devoted and caring wife, tion of the Buma Funeral Home, mother and grandmother. She also Uxbridge. Please Turn to page 7 for more obituaries loved her animals. Visit www.bumafuneralhome.com. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 7 OBITUARIES Leoza Kuhnel, 88 Stanley J. Smith, 57 WHITINSVILLE Born in Whitinsville on June 18, OXFORD — Stanley He was born in Ashland, Maine, — Leoza (Lachapelle) 1928, she was the daughter of Joseph J. Smith, 57, of Old son of the late Stanley F. and Priscilla Kuhnel, 88, of Cotton and Leoza (Contois) Lachapelle was a Worcester Road, (Jimmo) Smith, was raised in Mill Apts., passed graduate of Northbridge High School died unexpectedly on Gleasondale and lived in Marlborough away peacefully at and went on to earn her LPN degree. Monday, Dec. 19, at St. before moving to Oxford 13 years ago. home on Thursday, She worked at the former Westborough Vincent Hospital in He attended Nashoba Regional High Dec. 22. State Hospital until her retirement. Worcester. School. She is survived Leoza had a very close family and He is survived by his Mr. Smith was a construction worker by her three daugh- she enjoyed her time with all of them. life partner of 30 years, for over 25 years. He was a mechanic ters, Lynda Araby She enjoyed antiquing, crafting, cross- Roberta “Robin” A. and enjoyed working on race cars. He and her husband Joe of Bristol, R.I., word puzzles and was also an avid quil- Arena of Oxford; his son, Michael J. enjoyed sports, following the Boston Kathleen Benoit of Pinellas Park, Fla., ter. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Smith of Oxford; two stepsons, Carl E. sports teams, and loved racing and and Mary Ellen Corey and her compan- Church. Arena and Christopher M. Arena, both NASCAR. ion Andrew Petitti of Quincy; seven A celebration of life was held on of Oxford; his granddaughter, Madison Calling hours were Friday, Dec. 23, grandchildren, eight great grandchil- Monday, Dec. 26, at her sister Ann’s Rose Arena of Northbridge; his broth- at Paradis-Givner Funeral Home, 357 dren; three brothers Norman, Richard, home, 41 Laura Lane, Whitinsville. er, Gaylon Campbell of Maine; five sis- Main St., Oxford. Burial will be private and Robert all of Whitinsville; three Leoza’s memorial Mass and burial ser- ters, Donna Matheson of Texas, Rhonda at a later date. sisters Florence Killmurray of Grafton, vice will be held at St. Patrick’s Church Langille of Maine, Debra Smith Martin In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Jacqueline Blinkhorn of Uxbridge, Ann at a later date. of Fitchburg, Kathy Smith Doyle of butions may be made to Parkinson’s Woodward of Whitinsville; and several To leave a condolence message for Front Royal, Va., and Gail Smith Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, nieces, nephews, and friends. the family, please visit www.jackman- McCassey of Putnam, Conn.; many Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018. She was predeceased by five broth- funeralhomes.com. nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. ers, four sisters, and her son-in-law. great-nieces. Bradley S. Rice, 60 lived in New Braintree for the 28 years and previously resided in Spencer. NEW BRAINTREE — Bradley S. Rice, He was a laborer working for Borges 60, of New Braintree, died Tuesday, Construction in Ludlow. He was a E-mail obituaries for the Dec. 27. member of the International Laborers He leaves his wife of 28 years, Union 243. He was a train in enthusiast. Deborah M. (Ayotte) Rice of New There are no calling hours. Services Braintree; a daughter, Brianna Rice are private at the convenience of the Blackstone Valley Tribune to: of New Braintree; a brother, Donald family. Rice of Spencer; a sister, Susan Rice Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Myers of Sutton; his mother, Velmer School St., Webster, has been entrusted (Frietsch) Rice of Spencer. with his arrangements. A guest book is [email protected] He was predeceased by a brother, available at www.shaw-majercik.com Ronald Rice, of Spencer. where you may light a candle or post a He was born in Worcester, son of condolence message. Velmer and the late Earl D. Rice and SENIOR SCENE

TRI VALLEY INC. DAVID MURADIAN OFFICE HOUR 8622 center. Friday, Jan. 13, 10:30 a.m. Donna Oncay – Administrative Assistant – 508-278-8622 Please call the Senior Center 48 hours Monday, Jan. 9: Beef burgundy, DANCE CLASSES Lynne McPherson – Chef – 508-278- ahead at 508-278-8622 to reserve your brown rice, mixed vegetables, cookie The Senior Center will be offering 8622 meal and also to arrange for transpor- Tuesday, Jan. 10: Hot dog on a bun, Tap Class and Ballroom Dancing start- Gail Boutiette – Outreach Coordinator tation to lunch and for medical appoint- baked beans, pasta salad, mixed fruit ing in January/February. At this time Omer Boucher – Van Driver ments. Van transportation begins at Wednesday, Jan. 11: American chop we are asking those who are interested 10:30 a.m. each day. Please check with suey, broccoli, pear crisp, diet=baked to call and let us know so we can set up Please remember to call ahead 48 the Senior Center by calling 508-278- apples these programs. The Tap Class will be hours in advance to attend the meal 8622, Uxbridge Cable Local Access Thursday, Jan. 12: Chicken w/aspar- a 3 p.m. class and Ballroom Dancing program and also if you need to cancel. Channel 191, Facebook, or the Council agus, del Monico potatoes, corn, fresh will be a night class. Both classes are Often times during special events there on Aging website for the Lunch Menu. fruit tons of fun and are great exercise! Call is a waiting list and if you let us know Friday, Jan. 13: Wild Alaskan salmon Michelle at the Senior Center for more you cannot make it, this will give some- The Senior Center is a drop off site for with dill, vegetable couscous, California information. one else the opportunity to attend the the People First Food Pantry. Donations vegetables, chocolate pudding and diet lunch. Thank you! are accepted Monday through Friday SENIOR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER TO TELL THE STORY OF YOUR LIFE Construction of the new fire depart- The Senior Center is partnering with ment is well underway. The parking SENIOR CENTER WISH LIST Phone: 508-234-2002 the Northbridge Middle School to work lot across the street, the old Post Office We welcome and appreciate the sup- www.northbridgemass.org/coun- on a new and exciting intergeneration- building, is no longer available. We port of anyone in a position to give. Your cil-on-aging al project. Seniors will be partnered have a limited number of parking spots donations make a significant difference Hours: 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday– with a Middle School 6th grader to be available at the center. During special in the lives of our elders and help sup- Thursday; 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Friday. interviewed about their life. This is an events, we encourage those who can port our daily lunch program. All mon- ongoing project spanning from January to carpool or take the van. There is etary gifts can be made out to the Town UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS AND to June. You will meet with the student additional parking behind Coves, the of Uxbridge with Senior Center in the ANNOUNCEMENTS frequently to complete your story. The Library and also at Savers Bank. If memo section of your check. Gift cards We require registration for all of our final product is a published book, writ- you have any questions about parking, events and trips. Additionally, if you ten by the student, for you to share with please do not hesitate to call the senior Turn To SENIOR SCENE page ­­­A15 need transportation, please inform your family. If you are interested in the center at the time of registration. this project, please call Michelle at the Simply call 508-234-2002 to sign-up. Senior Center for more information. Deposits and fees are required at time of sign up in order to reserve your spot. DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home BOWLING FINE (Friends of Northbridge Elders) Leading the Way offers bowling on the first and third SCHEDULE OF DAILY EVENTS Monday of the month from 1-2 p.m. with Dignified Professionals who are at Sparetime Lanes. There is now a • Mondays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; small fee of $2 for 2 games and your 10 a.m., Osteo exercise, Reverse Glass shoes. This is open to all Northbridge Painting; 12 p.m., Needle Works. Caring & Honest with Sensible Pricing residents aged 60 or older. This is not a • Tuesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 9:30 league, it is a come-whenever-you-can- a.m., Cribbage; 9:30 a.m., Zumba; 12 Affordable Traditional Funerals, make-it activity. p.m., Bingo. • Wednesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; Cremation Services, Pre-Planning TECHNOLOGY HELP 10 a.m., Osteo exercise; 11 a.m., Coloring and Trusts Every Thursday from 1-3 p.m. Call to Group; 12 p.m., Needle Works sign up. • Thursdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 9:30 a.m., Computers, 10 a.m. and 12 “Because We Care” SCRABBLE PLAYERS NEEDED p.m., Painting; 10 a.m., Tai chi; 12 p.m., $ Bingo. direct Every Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. we offer 1375 Scrabble here at the Senior Center. cremation complete Come in and join the group for this SHINE In Worcester County and Windham County, CT relaxing game, share some laughs, have Our Shine Counselor is here by some coffee and enjoy our newly deco- appointment only. If you would like an Richard Majercik rated Senior Center! appointment please call (508) 476-2283 and we will arrange a time for you to Director BILLIARD LEAGUE come in and meet with Steve. Every Wednesday from 8:45-11:15 a.m. SUNSHINE CLUB NEWS traditional Includes NEW CLASS BEING OFFERED: TAI graveside service • 20 Gauge Metal Casket CHI • Concrete Vault Thursdays from 1-2 p.m. This is an Monthly Meetings: Are held on the and burial ancient art of medicine to improve first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. • Transportation within Worcester County health, energy, balance and muscle Meetings are held at the senior center. & Windham County training. Beginners are welcome! $2 $ plus Cemetery per class. • Professional Staff Services & Obtaining UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER 3500 Charges complete Legal Permits ASK THE NURSE/BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC 36 South Main St. NO HIDDEN COST OR FINE PRINT Tuesday, Jan. 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 Marsha Petrillo – Director – 508-278- p.m. Veteran Owned • 105 Years of Caring RMV NEAR ME Thursday, Jan. 12, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Easy way to renew your license/ registration, report a lost or stolen Shaw - Majercik Funeral Home handicap placard and more. Don’t wait in line at the RMV, call Michelle or 48 School Street Adele to make an appointment and to see if you are eligible. Webster, MA REIKI (508) 943-6278 Thursday, Jan. 12, from 2-3 p.m. $5 for 15 minutes, call to sign up. www.shaw-majercik.com 8 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune CALENDAR

The calendar page is a free service admission!) will be held on Sunday, tion per class, which is passed on to a offered for listings for government, Saturday, Jan. 14 Dec. 4 at 2 p.m., Uxbridge High School local organization doing good work in educational and non-profit organiza- Auditorium. For more information our community. Visit us on Facebook: WHITINSVILLE tions. Send all calendar listings and about the band, please visit our website Sunshine Yoga Collaborative. happenings by mail to Adam Minor at www.bvccbmusic.org or contact the The Blackstone Valley United at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, band via e-mail: bvccband2002@gmail. Every Monday — Celebrate Recovery Methodist Church in Whitinsville will Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at (508) com is a Biblically based step program host a clothing swap on Saturday, Jan. 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@stone- designed to heal a wide variety of hab- 14, from 9-11 a.m. Whether you’re look- bridgepress.news. Please write “calen- SUTTON its and harmful behaviors, such as drug ing to clean your closets or update your dar” in the subject line. All calendar dependency, abuse, eating disorders, wardrobe, this is the event for you! We listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on The First Congregational Church of depression, anger, pornography, bro- accept gently used (no rips or stains Monday to be published in the following Sutton, 307 Boston Road, presents its ken relationships. The group meets please) men’s, women’s and kid’s cloth- Friday’s edition. We will print such list- monthly free will offering of open seat- every week in a two-part session, an ing, shoes and accessories. You don’t ings as space allows. ing dinners from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on open group followed by gender-specific have to donate anything in order to the second Saturday of each month. All small share groups. Starts at 7 p.m. and take something home and you don’t are welcome. Dinners are served with ends at 9:00. Come at 6:30 for coffee and have to take something home in order bread, beverage and dessert. For more conversation. Pleasant Street Church, Thursday, Jan. 12 to donate. Everything is free and open information, call (508) 865-6914. 25 Cross Street, Whitinsville, 508-234- to the public. Donations can be dropped UXBRIDGE 5268, ext. 14, or email howard@pscrc. off on Friday, Jan. 13 from 6-7 p.m. or The St. John’s Episcopal Church org. the morning of the swap. Use the drive- Help support the graduating Class Senior Breakfast will not be held way between Domino’s Pizza and the of 2017! Momentum Fitness, Inc. & in July or August, but will become The John 21 Community Breakfast law office and come in the back door. Parents for a Safe Graduation present a Community Breakfast on the first at St. Patrick’s Church has been estab- For more information, please email eda- our “Burn It to Earn It” Fundraiser! Friday of the month beginning Sept. 2. lished as a response to the needs of many [email protected] or call Christine at Please join us for a special fitness “boot The breakfast is held from 8 to 9 a.m. people in our community. Breakfast 508-234-8131. camp” class followed by a social hour at the church, 3 Pleasant Street, off will continue each and every Saturday on Thursday, Jan. 12, from 7-9 p.m. Route 122A in Sutton, and is handi- from 8-10 a.m. in the Parish Center, 1 Help support a safe graduation while capped accessible. Suggested donation Cross St., Whitinsville. Our mission is you get a fun work out in & then catch Saturday, Jan. 21 is $5. For more information, call Cyndy to serve a nutritious breakfast, free of up with friends! Everyone is welcome Rogers, (508) 529-4437. charge, every Saturday morning in the WHITINSVILLE to take part & everyone works at their spirit of community fellowship and hos- own level! Participants & spectators: Waters pitality. Teams of volunteers prepare Whitinsville Christian School Open Date: Thursday, Jan. 12; Class Time: Farm is pleased to announce the 2016 and serve breakfast on a rotating basis. House — Jan. 21, at 10:30 a.m. WCS 7-8 p.m. Social Hour: 8-9 p.m. Class Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull season All are welcome. For more information, Krull Auditorium, 279 Linwood Ave., Location: The Community House, has started. A special date has been please contact the ministry coordinator Whitinsville. Join the WCS family in Court Street, Uxbridge Social Hour: set for the week after Mother’s Day. at [email protected]. If you exploring our strong academic and dis- Kapi’s Pub, Uxbridge. Cost: $15 – all Going forward, please join us on the 2nd would like to make a donation to this tinctly Christian environment at our class proceeds go towards safe gradua- Sunday of every month, June through project, please contact St. Patrick’s rec- open house. Register by calling 508-372- tion events! September, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The pull is tory at 508-234-5656. 3278, www.whitinsvillechristian.org. Please email Rachel at rachel@gain- open to all ages. Minors must have adult yourmomentum.com or call 617-852- supervision. Most pulls run in conjunc- Legos Club the first and third Mondays 9662 to sign up & for more information. tion with other Waters Farm activities of each month, for ages 6 and up from 3 Space is limited so sign up today to save Saturday, Jan. 28 for the family. For more information on until 5 p.m. at the Whitinsville Social your spot! Thank you for your support! NORTHBRIDGE the tractor pull, contact Bob Chauvin Library. For more information about at 508.949.0971. Waters Farm is a 501(c)3 programming, please visit the library’s St. Peter’s Parish nonprofit, all volunteer organization website at www.northbridgemass.org/ in Northbridge located at 53 Waters Road, Sutton, and whitinsville-social-library. will be hosting a is on the National Register of Historic Pork Roast Dinner Homes. DOUGLAS on Saturday, Jan. 28, starting at 5:30 MILLBURY Time are tough and the economy is p.m. in the Parish tight. It can be hard to make ends meet. Hall. Bring your Parent Support Group in Millbury What about your four-legged friends? family for a won- sponsored by Parent Professional Project Kibble is a food pantry for pets. derful meal and Advocacy League (PPAL). Please join Project Kibble will operate out of Dog meet some new us for our free and confidential Parent Orphans Humane Society in Douglas friends! Tickets Support Group on the second (work- on the second Saturday of each month are $10 adults/$7 shop) and fourth (sharing) Friday of from 1-3 p.m. Project Kibble accepts seniors and kids the month from 10:30 a.m. to noon at donations of dry and wet dog food, cat ages 4-12/$32 per the Millbury Public Library. Call PPAL food, kitty litter, treats, small rodent family & must at (508) 767-9725 for further informa- food (for hamsters, gerbils, etc.), bird be purchased in tion. Parent Professional Advocacy and fish food. All collected donations advance. All pro- League is a statewide network of par- will then be distributed through local ceeds will go to help ents and professionals and adolescents food pantries. For more information fund our Mission with emotional, behavioral and mental or to make a donation, please email Trips for the Edge health needs. [email protected] or call 508- & Lifeteen Kids in 234-8131. July 2017. Please NORTHBRIDGE call 508-234-6355 to HOPEDALE purchase tickets The Caregivers Group will meet in or if you have any the library at the Northbridge Senior The Adult Children of Alcoholics questions. Center on the fourth Tuesday of the 12-step support group meets from 7:30 month from 3-4 p.m. If you are current- to 9 p.m. on Mondays at the Hopedale ly caring for a family member or close Unitarian Church, 65 Hopedale St. For ONGOING friend, come and join others who share more information, call Rose at (508) EVENTS your compassion. 234-9004. A “Serenity On The Hill” Al-Anon UPTON UXBRIDGE step meeting will be held at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at the Rockdale The Upton Woman’s Club is now The Blackstone Congregational Church, 42 Fowler accepting vendor applications for the Valley Community Road, Northbridge. This is a support 2016 Upton Woman’s Club Fall Fair Concert Band has group for family and friends of problem being held Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016 at resumed rehears- drinkers. Newcomers always welcome. Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational als on Thursday For more information, call 508-366-0556. Technical High School, 65 Pleasant evenings, 7-9 p.m., Street in Upton. This is the biggest at the Uxbridge WHITINSVILLE and best fair in Upton, and a wonder- High School. The ful opportunity for you to tap into the Band is seeking Come join the Sunshine Yoga pre-holiday shopping crowd. Vendors new members Collaborative in our mission to bring are invited to sell crafts, products and (instrumental- community based yoga to Uxbridge and services at their annual Fall Fair, ists), especially the surrounding communities! These Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 A.M. to 3 p.m. low brass players classes are appropriate for those just Booth spaces are limited and accepted (trombone, horn, beginning to the advanced student. Our on a first come basis. For more informa- tuba) and percus- class is every Sunday morning from tion and an application contact Vanessa sionists. No audi- 7:30-8:30 a.m. at Alternatives, Unlimited Majkut, Vendor Chairman Fall Fair, tion required. The at 50 Douglas Road in Whitinsville. We Upton Woman’s Club, vmajkut@veri- BVCCB Holiday have extra yoga mats, but most folks zon.net, 508-529-4096. Pops Concert (free bring their own. We ask for a $5 dona- POLICE LOGS

Editor’s Note: The information contained in tion of restriction of interlock device, oper- these police logs was obtained through either ate motor vehicle after rev habitual traffic press releases or other public documents kept offender by each police department, and is considered Dec. 19 to be the account of police. All subjects are Drew Matthew Sunden, 22, of 17 May St., considered innocent until proven guilty in a Apt. #1F, Worcester, was charged with OUI court of law. If a case is dismissed in court or liquor, negligent operation of motor vehicle, the party is found to be innocent, The Tribune, motor vehicle not meeting RMV safety stan- with proper documentation, will update the log dards, marked lanes violation at the request of the arrested party. Dec. 20 Mark E. Chamberlain, 46, of 45 Libbeus St., Woonsocket, R.I., was charged with three DOUGLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT counts of failure to appear, two counts of pos- session of Class E drug ARRESTS Dec. 22 Roxanne L. Schiloski, 51, of 24B Gilboa St., Dec. 14 Douglas, was charged with assault and bat- Lucas A. Smith, 30, of 9 Cook St., Douglas, tery with dangerous weapon (glass bowl and was charged with failure to appear wooden massage tool) Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Thomas A. Banks, 52, of 9 Bowdoin Dr., Kenneth Ballou, 20, of 21 Colonial Rd., Milford, was charged with OUI liquor, negli- Douglas, was charged with failure to appear gent operation of motor vehicle, marked lanes Dec. 25 violation, speeding Kristy L. Ramstrom, 33, of 6 Aventine Ave., Tracey Volz, 40, of 171 Village St., Medway, Apt. 1, Providence, R.I., was charged with was charged with failure to appear OUI liquor, marked lanes violation, negligent Charles D. Degregorio, 42, of 19 Broad St., operation of motor vehicle Medway, was charged with operate in viola- B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 9 LEARNING DHS names November Students of the Month

DOUGLAS — Douglas High School is being the best in her class: the English their annual Christmas Food Drive and pleased to announce their Students of award in 9th grade, the Outstanding Senior Citizen Breakfasts, etc. Aurore the Month for November. Underclassman Chorus award in 10th has been the School Council Student Olivia Ouelette is a top senior stu- grade and the top Math award in 11th Representative last year and this year. dent earning highest honor roll status grade. She has been playing guitar She is also a member of GSA and the every term. She balances her rigorous since she was ten years old and she Drama Club as Art Director, develop- schedule including several AP courses has been doing dance lessons since she ing ideas for and creating props, back- with her active involvement in many was three years old, training in bal- ground sets, etc. Aurore is assisting with activities and clubs here at DHS. She let, modern and jazz. Also, Olivia is a the creation of this year’s Yearbook. has been involved with our award win- Counselor in Training serving as a posi- Aurore has also been very busy com- ning chorus and a capella choir since tive role model for other campers every pleting multiple community service middle school and served as a sopra- summer at Fleur de Lis Camp in New hours. Some interesting places she has no section leader last year. Olivia has Hampshire. Olivia plans on majoring in volunteered are at the Pet Rock Festival, been one of the few students who has Architecture in college next year. Spooky Zoo at Roger Williams Zoo and been performing since 8th grade at the Aurore Ndayishimiye is a hard-work- at the Community Cat Connection. annual Tiger Jam. This year, Olivia is ing senior who has balanced a very Last summer, Aurore completed an serving a president of National Honor rigorous schedule including many AP internship working two days a week Society. She has been an active mem- courses with two part time jobs and sev- at the Blackstone Valley Chamber of ber of Peer Leaders since sophomore eral school activities. Aurore has been Commerce assisting with communica- year assisting them with their annual on the honor roll every term through tions by helping set up events, con- food collection for the local food pantry high school and earned the following tacting sponsors and assisting during and other community service activities. top awards: Freshman History Award, classes for businesses. This experi- All in all, Olivia has contributed over Junior English Award, George Eastman ence will definitely help Aurore as she 75 hours in community service since Young Leaders Award and was named goes to college in the fall majoring in Courtesy photo freshman year including tutoring stu- an AP Scholar last spring. She has been Public Relations/Communications and The Douglas High School Students of the dents and helping with various events an active member of Student Council Business. Month for November, Olivia Ouelette and at the Whitinsville Community Center. assisting with activities and events Aurore Ndayishimiye. Olivia has earned a few awards for as well as Peer Leaders assisting with

Northbridge Middle School Term 1 Honor Roll

HIGH HONORS Consigli, Haley Cormier, Jillian Bresnahan, Hailee Katie Murray, Lillian Naylor, Schofer, Walker Sengtong, Jared Dermooshegian, Kyla Brien, Samantha Brody, Gary James Oatis, Owen Orlandino, Liam Simoneau, Nathaniel Grade 5: Elizabeth Andrews, Dominguez De Los Santos, Bunis, Allison Canal, Shelby Isabella Patrinelli, Lukas Survell, Zoe Taylor, Alexis Ryan Bedigian, Giovanni Lena Dresp, Kaia Dziekiewicz, Cannon, Abigail Caya, Ashley Petone, Liam Pinoos, Gracie Vazquez, Timothy Visbeek, Biagioni, Rowan Borruso, Joseph Ferguson, Sabrina Concepcion-Cruz, Travis Cook, Place, Colin Pomeroy, Gage Alison Warren, Krista West, Cameron Burdick, Sean Fields, Abigail Fraser, Kyle Amelia Corazon, Elizabeth Coy, Pomeroy, Caitlin Porcelli, Derek Westhoff Cahalane, Evan Carrachino, Froment, Daniel Fung-A-Fat, Ryleigh Crothers, Nicholas Caramia Pozzi, Emma Quinn, Grade 8: Derek Angell, Britnei Chen, Rebecca Cleary, Gabrielle Gallant, Charles D’Alfonso, Lauren Decoteau, Christopher Redding, Michael Grace Arnold, Joseph Atchue, Elizabeth Connolly, Sarah Garrigan, John Gifford, Logan Decoteau, Kassidi Rice, Tade Riordan, Jacqueline Allison Athanas, Melanie Cowen, Adam Ells, Poula Carmen Gray, Claire Green, Dobelbower, Erika Dresp, Roe, David Rousseau, KayLee Bisbee, Ally Boucher, Anthony Fahmy, Hailey Feehan, Olivia Katelyn Hanson, Jonathan Madelynne Driscoll, Sophia Sabourin, Madison Scott, Ryan Bourgelas, Kristina Brenn, Frabotta, Ainsley Hogan, Hollenbeck, Darlene Johnson, Dumouchel, Charles Dupuis, Searles, Colin Seitz, Kayleigh Matthew Ceruti, Gavin Lucas Hovsepian, Callie Julia Johnson, Maeve Kelly, Adam Federici, Logan Feehan, Silva, Katrina Snow, Rylie Chabot, Donald Coddington, Jee, Catherine Kingsbury, Ansha Khan, Elizabeth Landry Fitzgerald, Ryan Standridge, Megan Stearns, Mason Consigli, Cody Corey, Legge, Rachael Kramer, Olivia Lange, Gabriel Flaherty, Alexander Flanagan, Myaira Swann, Jack Vaughan, Alyssa Corral, Kevin Costigan, Mahoney, Joseph Manzi, LaTour, Grace Lavoie, Dakota Grazulis, Aubrey Nicholas Vaughan, Robert Owen Cunningham, Olivia Jackson Mastroianni, Joseph Emma Laydon, Caitlyn Grondin, Carrie Guckel, Dina Watson, Emily Wheeler, Duclos, Samuel Flanagan, Mazzarelli, Angelina Nowlan, Mahoney, Mackenzie Malone, Halloran, Evan Harrigan, Graham Williams Asa Flannery, Hunter Frates, Zachary O’Meara, Marcus Joseph Maxim, Brendan Kayla Hubbard, Yaliz Jimenez, Grade 7: Makenzie Alicea, Charlotte French, Patrick Reilly, Ella Rogozenski, McIntyre, Hailey Munson, Hannah King, Kayda King, Katelyn Barrows, Joshua Gahan, Trinity Gibbs, Damian Mikaela Sadik, Rachel Sawyer, Zachariah Osterman, Dev Jake LaChapelle, Trysta Berkowicz, Delaney Bernier, Gilbert, Courtney Giles, Madighan Tracy, Jack Wallace, Patel, Alexander Quaranta, Lamarche, Cassidy Leach, Alisha Bevans, Ryan Boyce, Shaylanni Green, Trinity Matthew Waterson, Andrew Jordon Rice, Thomas Rice, Charlotte Leppamaki, Kayla Benjamin Braley, Justine Grondin, Courtney Guckel, White, Natalie Zborowski Tyler Richards, Luke Riley, Leppamaki, Emily Letendre, Brueggemann, Thomas Caito, Rose Handlin, John Hehir, Jack Grade 6: Cameron Athanas, Christopher Rivelli, Lauren Anthony Lomonaco, Delaney Riley Castonguay, Aiden Hester, Grant Houatchanthara, Abby Barnatt, Karlee Battista, Rogozenski, Aidan Roy, Faith Mahoney, Lily Marshall, Chase, Ben Chase, Adam Destiny Ingersoll, Brooke Brynn Burt, Vanessa Calles, Sawyer, Carolyn Schairer, Molly Mawn, Charleigh Chen, Isabelle Chong, Nicholas Jackson, Carly Jacobs, James Canoy, Joseph Aaron Smeglin, Christopher Mitchell, Jacob Nackman, Cleary, Olivia Clemente, Breanna Jacques-Rojas, Carpenter, Michael Cary, Smith, Patrick Smith, Colin Brady Nicholson, Aidan Nulty, Rowan Conway, Faith Davis, Jordan Kingsbury, Jill Labrie, Molly Conroy, Jayden Consigli, Tognazzi, Celia Walker, Lindzy James Potter, Kassandra Alexander Dineen, Joshua Emma LaChapelle, Emily Hunter Criasia, Hannah Winslow Pouliot, Brianna Rowan, Dolan, Larissa Dowd, Collin Lafreniere, Abby Larochelle, Direnzo, Jackson Doan, Breana Grade 8: Jason Aicardi, Emily Schonberg, Elizabeth Falconer, Lauren Ferreira, Abbie Lax, Abigail MacKay, Ferguson, Ian Gahan, Hunter Jonathan Alvarez, Liam Smith, Mary Sullivan, Zachary Ryan Flauto, Allison French, Domenic Malone, Morgan Hastings, Oscar Hay, Joseph Amsden, Emery Amtmann, Tevepaugh, Adriana Tillison, Joseph Gauthier, Dakota Mawn, Emily McFetridge, Hehir, Caleb Hensley, Owen Haley Berkowitz, Brian Anthony Tomasetti, Jack Gelinas, Tanner Giacobbi, Nicholas McKeon, Lillian Hester, Joseph Hutchinson, Bisaillon, Colin Brody, Trudeau, Emma Vaughan Anthony Gomez, Virginia McLaughlin, Trevor Moorey, Ryleigh Johnson, Ryan Lax, Jennifer Chauvin, Joseph Grade 6: Daven Aguiar, Greenan, Nikolas Hayes, Alexandra Padula, Anthony Mike Li, Emily Carolyn Lucena, Consigli, Anna Cook, Jonathan Sophia Bates, Emmanuel Hayleigh Hoffman, Kayla Patrinelli, Emma Paulhus, Jenna Malone, Colin Marino, Cray, Caleb DeGabriele, Kevin Bedford, Sophia Boisseau, Kamishlian, Benjamin Krause, Dillon Riley, Allison Ronan, Annalise McDonald, Michael Downing, Vincent Duca, Callie Lynnse Borges, Callanan Laura Lacombe, Emma J’Lynn Schiappucci, Matthew McNeil, Adam Minior, Elijah Ellis, Emma Ganley, Thomas Caito, Andrew Ceruti, Lenahan, Marissa Lind, Aiden Scholl, Michael Shorey, Neerayah, Caroline O’Brien, Gogolinski, Meghan Griggs, Mackenzie Champagne, Ian Lubas, Abigail Manuels, Samantha Souvanna, Sophia Kathryn O’Brien, Andrew Kayleigh Labrecque, Katelyn Claudio, Brayden Corey, Cole Alexander McKay, Erin Swartz, Isabella Trombino, Padula, Jayden Roderigues, Lombardo, Hannah Lomonaco, Crosby, Emily Crowther, Morrissey, Madison Murphy, Kyle Walker, Melanie Warner, Emma Ronan, Michael Ronan, Brennan Mahoney, Kaitlyn Meghan Cummiskey, Connor Nicolas Petone, Christopher Christian Wermuth, Michael Ethan Ross, Ryan Scannell, Manzi, Zakary Marston, DeCiero, Yeva DerKosrofian, Ramalho, Jessica Ross, Rory Wilkes Abigail Schofield, Dominic Justine Michaud, Luke Jenna Dolber, Elizabeth Scichilone, Caleb Sweck, Nina Morrison, Nathan Nackman, Duca, Brenna Duda, Alex Szymanowski, Keira Touhey, Dylan Rosenberg, Patrick Foley, Ealise Gagnon, Nathan Shia Trotta, Sarah Tubbs, Rosenlund, Donna Ross, Germain, Brian Giles, Matthew Visbeek, Jenny Avery Senosk, Tyler Strom, Jonathan Ginsberg, Brooke Wagenhoffer, Drake Wallis, Klaiton Thomason, Kayley Giuliano, Corey Gjeltema, Julia White, Emily Wildfeuer, Tivnan, Katharine Tubbs, Erin Mary Goodrow, Sam Grilli, Nathan Williams Vierck, Jared Wielsma, Evelyn Kiana Hardy, Briana Hawes, SPORTS Grade 7: Andrew Akeley, Williams Nikauly Hernandez, Andrew Angelique Akeley, Lily Jacobs, Timothy Labrie, Allen, Anderson Barnicoat- HONORS Madeleine Lannon, Maya CORRESPONDENT Sansone, Sara Bedigian, Grade 5: Timmothy Adams, Laydon, Derek Lewis, Sarah Marissa Biagioni, Samantha Lynch, Coulton Manning, Luke Billmyer, Julianna Borruso, Macie Allen, Samantha Alvarez, Riley Austin, Jacob Massicotte, Abigail Mathon, John Buckley, Kylie Evelyn Mongeau, Natalie Clement, Madison Colonna, Baker, Christian Bedard, Haily Billmyer, Isabelle Boie, Morris, Kayla Munson, Xavier Ethan Connolly, Molly Murphy, Kahlyi Murray, DHS HOSTS ‘12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS’ FOOD COLLECTION The Stonebridge Press Sports Department Courtesy photo is seeking an individual to cover and DOUGLAS — Douglas High photograph high school sports on a School Peer Leaders are happy to report that they have doubled the freelance basis. Candidate will be reliable amount of items that they normally collect during their annual 12 Days and flexible with hours, and will be of Christmas Food Collection for a needed on nights and weekends as grand total of 4,024 items. All items were donated to the People’s Pantry assigned. Correspondent must have a in Douglas. We’d like to thank the following classes who have donated digital camera and the ability to e-mail 100 items or more: Mrs. Fitzpatrick, photos and stories on deadline. Mr. LaChapelle, Mrs. Lavin, Mr. Leonard, Mrs. Mayo, Mr. Riordan, Local applicants are preferred, Mr. Stand, and Mr. Thayer. For the second year in a row, first place but is not a requirement. goes to Mrs. Mayo’s class who donated 1, 205 items. They have earned a pizza party for their class. Please apply to Peer leaders would like to thank all Sports Editor Nick Ethier who donated! at [email protected] or call (508) 909-4133. 10 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune LEARNING EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

damaged library materials. The Bookies Book Group – Thursday, Whitinsville Social Library: Book Donations: Please keep in mind Jan. 19 at 3 p.m. This is a free drop in FOR CHILDREN this winter that the library can use program. We will discuss “Jane Eyre” Upcoming Events like new items for the upcoming spring by Charlotte Bronte. New members wel- • Storytime & Craft with Miss Marcia: book sale. If you have items in fair come! Extra copies of the book will be The Whitinsville Social Library, locat- Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. every week in condition, please deposit them in the available at the Adult Circulation desk. ed at 17 Church St., in Whitinsville, can January. For ages 2 and up. RecycleThat bin located in the Cove be contacted at 508-234-2151 or through • Music & Movement with Deb parking lot behind the library. Proceeds Facebook. Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10 Hudgins: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. go to the Friends of the Library. TEEN PROGRAMS a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, 1-6 p.m., Saturday every week in January. For ages 1 and Technology Help: Bring your tablet, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed on Martin Luther up. Registration Required. Registration laptop or smart phone and we will show Teen Advisory Board (TAB), for stu- King Day: Monday, Jan. 16. Historical opens on Thursday of the week before you how to use library apps to access dents in grades 7-12, Thursday, Jan. 12, Room open to public on second and each session. Register: www.tinyurl. audio e-books, e-books, music, and data- at 6 p.m. Organize, plan, and run library fourth Wednesdays from 1:30-2:30 p.m. com/bvlevents. bases. programs for teens. Make selections to • My Pal & Me Art Club: Monday, Jan. Box Tops: Taft ELC is collecting add to the teen library collection. 9 at 3:30 p.m., for kids in Grades K-4 with cereal Box Tops for Education at the FOR ADULTS one adult. Come and make a Wacky Uxbridge Library. Bring your tops to Stuffed Pal of your own! Registration the children’s room to help them collect! CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS • Knitting Group: Wednesdays from required. Register: www.tinyurl.com/ Senator Fattman Open Office Hour 6-8 p.m., weather permitting. All experi- bvlevents. – Monday, Jan. 23, from 3-4 p.m. Bring Babies and Books – Next session sig- ence levels welcome! • Full Steam Ahead Preschool your comments, questions and concerns nups are the week of Jan. 9-14. Babies • Game of Thrones Book Group: Program: Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 10 a.m. to the Uxbridge Free Public Library to and Books meets on Mondays and will Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 6:30 p.m. for this Monthly STEAM program for pre- speak with Senator Fattman. begin Jan. 16. Ages 0-2.5. fourth of five meetings to discuss “A schoolers returns! Miss Marcia will be Story Time – Next session signups are Feast of Crows,” the 4th book in George talking Magnets to children ages 3-5 and the week of Jan. 9-14. Story Time meets R.R. Martin’s series “A Song of Ice and their caregiver. Registration required. ADULT PROGRAMS on Thursdays and will begin Jan. 19. Fire.” Registration required. Register: Register: www.tinyurl.com/bvlevents. Ages 2.5-6. www.tinyurl.com/bvlevents. • Save the date — Take Your Child Yoga with Marise – Mondays, Jan. Crafty Wednesday – Wednesdays • Art Class: Still Life with Gregory to the Library Day – Carnival Edition. 9, 23 and 30, at 7 p.m. Sign up for this between 10 a.m.-4 p.m. One craft per Maichack, Saturday, Jan. 28, at 11 Saturday, Feb. 11, from 10:30 a.m. free program sponsored by the Library child, please. This is a free drop in pro- a.m. to 1 p.m. (corrected time) Gregory to 1 p.m. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Miss Deb’s Trustees. gram. Maichack returns with his pastel work- Carnival Music & Movement (funded Running Group – Check the website Lego Hour – Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. shop “Pastel Paint: Stunning Still Lifes by Beginning Bridges). From 11 a.m. or call the circulation desk for a list of Bring your own base; all other Legos Like the Masters.” Greg demonstrates to 1 p.m., have a balloon made for you dates. are provided for your building cre- how beginners to accomplished artists by Ceil, the Balloon Artist. Get you Night Knitters – Monday, Jan. 9 and ations. Ages 5 and up. can easily pastel paint a still life while face painted by artist Holly Gauthier. Jan. 23, at 6:30 p.m. This is a free drop Bedtime Story Time with Miss Nancy applying techniques applied by mas- Decorate a cookie. Play some carnival in program for both knitting and cro- – Monday, Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m. This is a ters. Register: www.tinyurl.com/bvlev- games. cheting. free drop in program and all are wel- ents. Sit and Knit – Thursdays, Jan. 12 and come. • Cooking with Chocolate with Liz 26, at 1:30 p.m. This is a free drop in pro- Deb Hudgins “Winter Wonderland” Barbour: Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 6:30 p.m. Uxbridge Public Library gram for both knitting and crocheting. – Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. This is Enjoy a cooking demonstration of two Creative Writing Workshop – a free drop in program sponsored by delicious recipes and samples. Register: Holiday Hours — Monday, Jan. 16, Monday, Jan. 9, at 6 p.m. Sign up for Beginning Bridges and the Uxbridge www.tinyurl.com/bvlevents closed in observance of Dr. Martin this free program. Library Trustees. • Blackstone Valley Art Association Luther King, Jr. Day. Page-turners – Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 3 Library Meetings Open to the Public Art Exhibit & Reception: Saturday, Feb. Food for Fines: From Jan. 3-31, the p.m. This is a free drop in program for — Friends of the Library meeting, 18, this Choco l’Art show is the perfect library will forgive all late item fines people who wish to hear about reviews Thursday, Jan. 12, at 7 p.m. Library melding of chocolate and art! Come vote for Uxbridge Library with a donation and recommendations for new fiction Trustees meeting, Tuesday, Jan. 17 at for your favorite for the People’s Choice of canned goods for the Uxbridge Food and nonfiction books. 7 p.m. Award. Pantry. This does not apply to lost or

Wednesday, Jan. 11: Build fast: French toast sticks, hash cookie, chilled fruit, milk a burger, sweet potato, green brown patty, sausage links, Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice of MENUS beans, fruit, milk mandarin oranges, milk, or One: Hot dog on a roll, baked Thursday, Jan. 12: Pasta, hot/cold sandwich with above beans, sweet potato fries, or meat sauce, green beans, car- sides, salad bar Breakfast for Lunch: Cereal UXBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL of One: Chicken nuggets, BBQ rots, dinner roll, fruit, milk Tuesday, Jan. 10: Popcorn choice, yogurt and fruit, fresh chicken sub, Tony’s pizza for Friday, Jan. 13: Homemade chicken, whipped potatoes, fruit, milk Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of one, served with mashed pota- cheese pizza or sausage, side mixed vegetables, assorted Friday, Jan. 13: Choice of One: Pizza sticks and sauce, toes, cole slaw, assorted pud- salad, celery sticks, fruit, milk fruit, milk, or hot/cold sand- One: Stuffed crust pizza, cheese ham and cheese croissant, ding wich with above sides, grab or pepperoni, garden salad, or Tony’s Pizza, salad bar, served Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice of and go salad Breakfast for Lunch: Cereal with creamy spinach dip and One: Fish nuggets, Ribbie Q NORTHBRIDGE MIDDLE Wednesday, Jan. 11: Pulled choice, yogurt and fruit, fruit tortilla chips, diced pears, sandwich, parfait and pretzel, SCHOOL pork on a roll with BBQ beans choice, milk assorted pudding served with rice pilaf, BBQ and cole slaw, fresh baked Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of baked beans, awesome apple- cookie, fruit and milk, or hot/ DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY One: Chicken parmesan, meat- sauce Monday, Jan. 9: Meatball cold sandwich with above SCHOOL ball sub, Papa Gino’s, tortel- Friday, Jan. 13: Choice of One: sub, green beans, carrots, fruit, sides, salad bar lini salad, GNG: Turkey sub, Professional Development, No milk Thursday, Jan. 12: Nachos served with sautéed spinach, School Today Tuesday, Jan. 10: Beef Monday, Jan. 9: Hot break- Texas Toast, fresh fruit nachos, black beans, corn, with beef, cheese, salsa, let- fast: French toast sticks, tater Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice fruit, milk tuce and tomato, Spanish rice, tots, sausage patty, hot sand- of One: Asian chicken rice OUR LADY OF THE Wednesday, Jan. 11: Popcorn Mexicali corn, fruit and milk wich choice with tater tots, bowl, cheeseburger, cheese VALLEY chicken, broccoli, sweet potato, Friday, Jan. 13: Pick your orange slices, milk pizza, turkey and bacon salad, fruit, milk pizza, assorted toppings, carrot Tuesday, Jan. 10: Popcorn GNG: ham and Swiss, served Thursday, Jan. 12: Grilled sticks with hummus, assorted chicken, potato wedges, peas Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of with honey ginger carrots, cheese sandwich, chicken and fruit, milk, or hot/cold sand- and carrots, potato bar with One: Hot Diggity Dog, served pineapple and cherries, animal vegetable soup, spinach, fruit, wich with above sides, salad chili, assorted toppings, fruit with oven fries, honey carrots, crackers milk bar cup, milk strawberry cups Thursday, Jan. 12: Half Day Friday, Jan. 13: Cheese pizza Wednesday, Jan. 11: Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice DOUGLAS MIDDLE Today: No Lunch or Hawaiian pizza, side salad, Macaroni and cheese, steamed of One: Chicken parmesan, SCHOOL Friday, Jan. 13: Professional celery sticks, oranges, milk broccoli, build a salad, whole served with sautéed spinach, Development, No School Today grain roll, fresh baked cookie, tasty Texas Toast, fresh fruit Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of chilled fruit, milk Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice NORTHBRIDGE One: Chicken nuggets, pota- Thursday, Jan. 12: Hot dog MCCLOSKEY MIDDLE of One: Chicken nuggets, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL to wedges, mixed vegetables, on a roll, baked beans, sweet SCHOOL served with mashed potatoes, or hot/cold sandwich, potato potato fries, cold sandwich bar, cole slaw, assorted pudding wedges, assorted fruit, milk sweet potato fries, fresh fruit, Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice Monday, Jan. 9: Pizza sticks, Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of milk One: Pizza sticks and sauce, of One: Ribbie Q sandwich, sauce, chicken fajita, sliced One: Nachos with beef, cheese, Friday, Jan. 13: Pick your ham and cheese croissant, served with rice pilaf, BBQ carrots, peas, fruit, milk salsa, lettuce and tomato, pizza, plain or with topping, Tony’s Pizza, salad bar, served baked beans, awesome apple- Tuesday, Jan. 10: Hot dog Spanish rice, Mexicali corn, or garden salad, hot sandwich with creamy spinach dip and sauce and beans, chicken fajitas, salad bar, wheat roll, fruit and choice with garden salad, fruit tortilla chips, diced pears, Friday, Jan. 13: No Lunch corn, fruit, milk milk choice, milk assorted pudding Today! Wednesday, Jan. 11: Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of Cheeseburger, chicken fajita, Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice One: Chicken parmesan, meat- of One: Pasta with meat sauce, BLACKSTONE VALLEY broccoli, sweet potato, fruit TECH ball sub, Sal’s Pizza, tortelli- TAFT EARLY LEARNING milk Caesar salad, garlic bread, or ni salad, served with sautéed CENTER Thursday, Jan. 12: Pasta, hot/cold sandwich, Caesar Monday, Jan. 9: Chicken par- spinach, side of pasta, Texas meat sauce, dinner roll, chick- salad, yogurt parfait, fruit and mesan on a whole wheat deli Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of Toast, fresh fruit en fajita, green beans, steamed milk roll, tender sweet corn, Caesar One: Hot Diggity Dog, Muffin Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice carrots, fruit, milk Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice salad, lite ranch dressing, Fun Lunch, served with of One: Asian chicken rice Friday, Jan. 13: Cheese pizza of One: Hamburger bar with choice of chilled fruit, fresh steamed spinach, cole slaw, bowl, cheeseburger, cheese or pepperoni pizza, chicken choice of toppings, baked fries, fruit in season, choice of ice BBQ baked beans pizza, turkey and bacon salad, fajita, celery sticks, side salad, or onion rings, or salad bar, cold milk, creamy pudding Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of served with honey ginger car- fruit, milk wheat pita bread, fruit and Tuesday, Jan. 10: Baked One: Chicken parmesan, gooey rots, pineapple and cherries, milk potato bar with chili or chick- grilled cheese and soup, served animal crackers BALMER ELEMENTARY Friday, Jan. 13: Choice of en, cheddar cheese, salsa, with mashed potatoes, tasty Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice of SCHOOL One: Pick your pizza, plain sour cream, whole wheat din- Texas Toast, awesome apple- One: Brunch Bonanza, pulled or with topping, carrot sticks ner roll, margarine, choice of sauce pork sub, stuffed crust pizza, with hummus, or hot/cold chilled fruit, fresh fruit in sea- Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice Monday, Jan. 9: Pizza sticks, buffalo Caesar salad, served sandwich, carrot sticks with son, choice of ice cold milk, of One: Cheeseburger, cereal sauce, chicken fajita, sliced with potato wedges, choice of hummus, fruit and milk granola fun lunch, served with rice carrots, peas, fruit, milk 100 percent juice, Jell-O with Wednesday, Jan. 11: pilaf, honey glazed carrots, Tuesday, Jan. 10: Hot dog topping DOUGLAS PRIMARY American chop suey, parmesan strawberry cups and beans, chicken fajitas, Friday, Jan. 13: Professional SCHOOL cheese, fresh tossed salad, lite Thursday, Jan. 12: Choice of corn, fruit, milk Development, No School Today salad dressings, whole wheat One: Chicken patty sandwich, Wednesday, Jan. 11: Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of deli roll, margarine, choice of fun fish nuggets, served with Cheeseburger, chicken fajita, One: Breakfast for Lunch: chilled fruit, fresh fruit in sea- WHITIN ELEMENTARY oven fries, fresh apples, assort- broccoli, sweet potato, fruit French toast sticks, tater tots, son, choice of ice cold milk SCHOOL ed pudding milk sausage patty, or cereal choice, Thursday, Jan. 12: Grilled Friday, Jan. 13: Professional Thursday, Jan. 12: Pasta, yogurt and fruit, orange slices, ham and cheese, tomato soup, Development: No School Today meat sauce, dinner roll, chick- milk Monday, Jan. 9: Choice of baked potato salad, choice of en fajita, green beans, steamed Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of One: Popcorn chicken and roll, chilled fruit, fresh fruit in sea- carrots, fruit, milk One: Popcorn chicken, potato Hot Diggity Dog, Muffin Fun NORTHBRIDGE HIGH son, choice of ice cold milk Friday, Jan. 13: Cheese pizza wedges, peas and carrots, or Lunch, served with oven fries, Friday, Jan. 13: BVT’s own SCHOOL or pepperoni pizza, chicken Breakfast for Lunch: Cereal honey carrots, strawberry cups cheese pizza, or ham, egg fajita, celery sticks, side salad, choice, yogurt and fruit, fruit Tuesday, Jan. 10: Choice of and cheese breakfast frittata fruit, milk cup, milk One: Chicken parmesan, gooey Monday, Jan. 9: Chicken faji- with whole wheat dinner roll, Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice grilled cheese and soup, cereal ta, peppers and onions, black Caesar salad, lite salad dress- of One: Macaroni and cheese, fun lunch, served with sautéed beans, brown rice, fruit, milk DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL ings, choice of chilled fruit, steamed broccoli, or Breakfast spinach, tasty Texas Toast, Tuesday, Jan. 10: Meatloaf, fresh fruit in season, choice of for Lunch: Cereal choice, fresh fruit gravy, mashed potato, carrots, ice cold milk, Sunbutter bar Monday, Jan. 9: Hot break- yogurt and fruit, fresh baked Wednesday, Jan. 11: Choice fruit, milk B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017• 11 Sports Beavers defeat Douglas to exact revenge from last season’s playoff defeat

Douglas’ Peyton Young hustles down the court dribbling the ball on the fast break.

DOUGLAS — A season ago the Blackstone Valley Tech girls’ varsity basketball team’s season came to an end in the quarterfinal round of the Central Mass. Division 4 district tournament at the hands of Douglas High. Flash-forward to this season and the Beavers found themselves at the same Nick Ethier photos Douglas High gymnasium on Friday, Dec. 30, looking for revenge. Thanks to Defender Kourtnie Page of Blackstone Valley Tech stays close to Douglas’ Shanna King, who attempts to break the press. a strong start and an overall suffocating defense, BVT found that revenge thanks of the frame’s final 11 points to surge and ended the game on an 8-1 run to dropping to 4-1. Peyton Young scored to a 47-34 victory over the Tigers. ahead, 33-23, entering the fourth. win and improve to 3-2. The Beavers’ 11 points for Douglas, while Meghan The Beavers held an 8-3 lead after the In the fourth the Beavers scored the Victoria Russian led the way with 13 Carroll pulled down 9 rebounds. first quarter of play and a 19-13 halftime first six points to essentially put the points and 8 rebounds, while teammate advantage. game away, but the Tigers rallied. They Emily Muscatell — a Douglas resident Then, in the third quarter, Douglas went on a 10-0 run — including eight — chipped in 10 points. cut the deficit down to three points at points by Hannah Favaloro — to make Douglas’ Favaloro had game-high 24-21, the closest they had gotten since it a 39-33 game as the clock wound down. totals of 16 points and 13 rebounds as the sports briefs it was 6-3. But Valley Tech scored nine Valley Tech showed poise, though, Tigers lost for the first time this season, Worcester State University set to host plenty of baseball clinics Various baseball clinics will be held at Worcester State University this year. Please visit http://www.wsulancers.com/ camps-clinic/index for additional information on any of the clinics. 10th annual Friday Night Baseball School: Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10, Feb. 17, Feb. 24, March 3, hitting from 6-7 p.m., pitching from 7 to 8 p.m. in multipurpose gym/cages. 22nd annual Hitting Clinic: Feb. 20-22, 9 a.m. to noon in multipur- pose gym/cages. 10th annual Pitchers and Catchers Clinic: April 18 and 20, 9 a.m. to noon outdoors on Lyons Meghan Carroll of Douglas reaches up to Diamond. block a shot taken by a Blackstone Valley Third annual U.S. Baseball Tech player. Academy: June 26 and 29 out- doors on Lyons Diamond. 10th annual Instructional Prospect Clinic: Aug. 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Lyons Diamond. Douglas’ Hannah Favaloro hits the floor to grab possession of a loose ball. Softball pitching lessons coming to Southbridge’s Armory Softball Pitching Lessons begin Sunday, Jan. 8 and run to March 19 at the Southbridge Armory, located on 152 Chestnut Street. The times are 8:30-11 a.m. for each 50-minute session. Special consid- eration will be given for teams and leagues. For more informa- tion, please contact Coach Bill Blackstone Valley Tech’s Erin Fraine looks Rahall at (860) 576-3440 or email inside to dish a pass in the paint. [email protected]. Registration now open for Northbridge Junior League Baseball Online registrations for Northbridge town baseball is now open for kids ages 4-17 years old. We have mandatory playing time rules in place to make sure everyone sees playing time. Our regular season runs from April to June and we also offer summer and fall baseball leagues as well. Registrations are open and run until Jan. 31. There is a late regis- tration fee after Jan. 31 if there are available openings. To register, go to www.NorthbridgeBaseball. com. Emily Muscatell of Blackstone Valley Tech Blackstone Valley Tech’s Victoria Russian attempts a shot from close range up and over the attempts a 3-pointer from the right corner. reach of Douglas defender Hannah Favaloro. 12 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Indians grind out victory versus Spartans, 42-39

WEBSTER — A 9-0 lead midway 40-36 count as the clock wound down. through the first quarter for the But Uxbridge’s Meghan Jones buried a Bartlett High girls’ varsity basketball 3-pointer with 1:05 left to slice the deficit team when they took on Uxbridge High down to 40-39. on Thursday, Dec. 15 seemed to imply The Spartans began to foul and that the Indians wouldn’t have a prob- Bartlett scored on a pair of free throws lem putting away the Spartans. But to make it 42-39. Uxbridge had a last Uxbridge fought back and the game was ditch effort for a game-tying 3-pointer, tied up at 20-20 by halftime. which would have sent the game to Bartlett eventually persevered, overtime, but the Spartans couldn’t get though, and won a close contest, 42-39, a shot off before the final buzzer sound- to improve to 2-1. The Spartans dropped ed. to 0-2. The Indians were led by Madison Uxbridge’s comeback came immedi- Podedworny’s double-double (15 ately following their 9-0 deficit, as they points, 10 rebounds), a 10-point effort rattled off the next seven points. The from Kyara Binienda and a 6-point, Indians led at the end of quarter one, 14-rebound performance by Marylee 13-9, before the Spartans grabbed a 20-18 Panient. lead just before the break, but not before For Uxbridge, Maggie Streichert led Bartlett tied the score heading into the the way with 10 points and 9 rebounds. second half. Melissa Silva added 8 points and 11 The Indians won third quarter scor- rebounds, and Jones’ trio of 3-pointers ing, 14-10, to surge ahead, 34-30, heading accounted for 9 points. into the final frame, and they led by a Nick Ethier photos Uxbridge’s Olivia Hicks dribbles the ball down the court and into Bartlett’s defensive end.

Samantha Morton of Uxbridge flings a pass Erin Jones of Uxbridge contemplates a down toward a teammate. 3-pointer from the top of the key. Uxbridge’s Meghan Jones looks up before making a pass on the fast break.

Inch by inch, Cougars outlast Uxbridge

WARREN — Throughout the first points) had an important 3-pointer in the three quarters of their matchup with third quarter that upped the Cougars’ Uxbridge High, the Quaboag Regional lead to double-digits, 36-26. And after boys’ varsity basketball team inched the Spartans trimmed that lead down past the Spartans, winning the first to 36-30, Antonopoulos hit a pair of free frame by four points, the second peri- throws and Ben Wisniewski (12 points, 9 od by three and the third quarter by rebounds) completed a three-point play six. And although Uxbridge claimed the to make it a 41-30 game. Dante Ortiz (8 fourth by four, the Cougars did enough points, 6 rebounds) followed with anoth- to win, 62-53, in a game played Friday, er three-point play, but Uxbridge’s Josh Dec. 23. Callinan (12 points, 7 rebounds) had a Quaboag improved to 3-1, while the 10-point frame to keep the Spartans in it, Spartans slipped to a 2-3 mark. 47-34, entering the fourth quarter. With the score knotted at 17-17 early Uxbridge’s Joshua Wilcox buried a in the second quarter, the Cougars 3-pointer late in the game to cut it to an embarked on an 8-0 run to lead, 25-17, eight-point game, 59-51, but the outcome and they never looked back. Uxbridge’s of a Quaboag victory was never in doubt Nathan Manz (18 points) had quite a in the final frame. moment, though, as he buried a 3-point- Other double-digit scorers in the er from three-quarter court just before contest included the Cougars’ Robert the halftime buzzer to make it a 29-22 Greenlaw (15 points) and the Spartans’ deficit for his team. Ryan Morais (15 points). Quaboag’s Brady Antonopoulos (19

Nick Ethier photos Uxbridge’s Nathan Manz dribbles the ball into the Spartans’ attacking territory.

Uxbridge’s Joshua Wilcox attempts a free Quaboag’s Ben Wisniewski soars through the throw versus Quaboag. Uxbridge defense.

Thomas Sawyer of Uxbridge keeps his eyes on Quaboag dribbler Ben Wisniewski. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017• 13 BHC awards volunteers during BRVNHP anniversary

BHC the Blackstone Valley and it inspired all kinds of weather and special safety They logged a total of 3,168 volunteer continued from page A­­­ 1 new stewards,” said BHC Executive signage to display that helps identify hours and volunteered in the communi- Director Charlene Perkins Cutler. him as volunteer with the Volunteers- ties of Northbridge, Uxbridge, Millville, Steve Emma, a resident of Providence, in-Parks program and warns passersby Douglas and Grafton over the span of “Outstanding GO! Tour 2016” award for R.I., has made Blackstone River State of the work zone. one week in July. Their service resulted his “Lanterns, Ghosts and King Philip’s Park in Lincoln, R.I., his second The Museum of Work and Culture in an in-kind donation valued at over War” walking tour at the Cumberland home and volunteers to maintain the (MOWC) in Woonsocket, R.I., $73,000. “They came to visit, not to stay, Monastery in Cumberland, RI. The Blackstone River Bikeway by fixing received the “Outstanding VIP but their impact is felt here every day,” event drew the largest audience of broken posts and cutting back invasive Group Partnership Program Award.” Buchanan commented upon presenting a volunteer-led GO! experience with weeds such as poison ivy and bitter- According to Buchanan, this award the award. nearly 100 attendees. Rosanne Sherry, sweet. Emma received the “Outstanding recognizes MOWC volunteers for their To learn more about the a resident of N. Smithfield, R.I., a life- Natural Resource Volunteer” for 2016. knowledge, inspiration and gracious- Volunteers-in-Parks program, visit long-birder and career horticulturalist, “He is poison ivy’s worst enemy, ness. Over the past year, MOWC vol- BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org/doing/ received the “Outstanding Interpretive and the Bikeway’s best friend,” noted unteers contributed 1,437 hours of ser- vip-program or considering attending Program Award.” Rosanne presented Suzanne Buchanan, volunteer coordi- vice with an in-kind donation value of BHC’s next Volunteer Open House on “Birding on the Blackstone” walking nator at BHC. “He is out there in all $33,856. Whitinsville Serve 2016 received Monday, January 9, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. tour series in both Lincoln, R.I., at the kinds of weather and has helped recruit the “Outstanding Special VIP Project at BHC’s office at 670 Linwood Avenue, Blackstone River State Park, and in new volunteers to our program. People Award” for 2016. The award recognizes Whitinsville, MA. To register, RSVP Uxbridge, at the Blackstone River & see him in action and ask how to get the 104 volunteers who participated in to Suzanne Buchanan at Volunteer@ Canal Heritage State Park. involved.” the Youth Unlimited service project BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org or call “It was an exceptional program that Buchanan added that Emma has been hosted by the Pleasant Street Christian (508) 234-4242. educated people about the fauna of outfitted with special orange gear for Reform Church of Whitinsville, MA. and headquarters Improving the world around you Building Supplies Cabinet Re-finishing Morse Lumber Co., Inc. The Cabinet Rehab Shop Building Materials & Supplies Lumber & Ties • Insulation • Mouldings Drywall • Ceilings • Flooring Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing Hardware • Cements • Siding • Roofing Factory Finishes Applied In-Home Windows • Doors • Concrete Block Sawmill Products Rough Sawn • Dimension Lumber Refinishing Boards • Timbers • Industrial Lumber Painting

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Courtesy photos DOUGLAS — The Douglas Senior Center celebrated the hol- idays in style with a party on Dec. 14 featuring Vinni Aimes for a holiday sing along. The senior center also decorated a Christmas tree, the ornaments of which were hand made by the center’s knitting, crochet and painting classes.

CLM announces Uxbridge resident as board chair

BOSTON — The Children’s League adulthood. to help children and young adults live of Massachusetts (CLM), a statewide “Matt is a creative and decisive lead- safe, successful lives.” non-profit association of over 80 pri- er who will direct our organization with As executive director in vate and public organizations and a sense of purpose during his tenure as Massachusetts and New Hampshire, individuals that collectively advocate Chair,” stated Erin G. Bradley, execu- Stone is responsible for all clinical, busi- for public policies and quality ser- tive director of CLM. “With important ness development, government rela- vices that are in the best interest of initiatives such as the Transition Age tions, and fundraising activities in the the Commonwealth’s children, youth Youth Coalition and the Child Welfare New England region for Youth Villages. and families, announced this week that Task Force underway, we are excited In his 16 years at the organization, Uxbridge resident Matthew Stone, the to have Matt’s vision and experience on Stone has led a wide variety of commu- Executive Director of Youth Villages board. Youth Villages Massachusetts nity-based and residential children’s Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and New Hampshire has been a long- mental health and family-support ser- will serve as Chair of its Board for a time member of CLM, so we are looking vices. He has been an active participant two year term. Stone succeeds Carla forward to hitting the ground running in a number of advocacy organizations Saccone, President & CEO of Children’s as a new legislative session starts in and coalitions that have helped shape Friend and Family Services. January.” children’s policy in Massachusetts for Youth Villages Massachusetts and “I’m excited to lead the Children’s the last ten years. In 2011, Stone was New Hampshire provides services in League’s work to improve the lives named one of Boston’s “Top 40 Under the Blackstone Valley through its office of children and families across the 40” by the Boston Business Journal. He in Worcester. Services include inten- Commonwealth,” Stone said. “Our holds a master’s degree in social work sive, in-home therapy for families and vision is to be a strong partner with the from the University of Tennessee. mentoring of young people to make Commonwealth, families, communi- Matthew Stone a successful transition to independent ties, and service providers in the effort Church to host Calvin College web series broadcast

LECTURE we just write a check or do we change continued from page A­­­ 1 our lifestyle to help change the world?’” The January Series lectures will be video streamed live at Fairlawn their perspectives on how people can Christian Reformed Church (305 make a difference. With that in mind, Goldthwaite Rd., Whitinsville, Mass.) Potter says having Eugene Cho, found- from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. EST Monday er and pastor of Quest Church — an through Friday. The lectures are free urban, multicultural, multigeneration- and open to the public. al church in Seattle — on the series line- In 2017, 50 remote locations will carry up will provide an additional challenge the January Series — spanning 19 U.S. to attendees. states, two Canadian provinces and one “I am excited to have Eugene Cho on site in Europe. the series. So often we talk about how For more information about the we can make a difference, but are we January Series, contact Don Stahl at actually doing it?” asks Potter. “Cho [email protected] or at 508-234- SENIOR CENTER RECEIVES MEAL will hold us accountable to take those 2838, ext. 200. To download a hi-res photo steps to make a difference. In his book, of any speaker, visit www.calvin.edu/ he asks questions like ‘Are we in love january-series/speakers and click on the PROGRAM DONATION with the idea of changing the world or name of the speaker. actually changing the world?’ and ‘Do Courtesy photo UXBRIDGE — Heartfelt thanks from the Uxbridge Senior Center to the generous agents at ERA Key Realty of Whitinsville for their $500 gift to help fund our senior meal program. We are grateful to the agents for donat- ing a portion of their commissions to help fund a special ERA Key Realty See a photo you Charitable Trust. These funds are distributed at various times throughout the year to help support the extraordinary needs of children and families and senior citizens. At the end of the year, remaining Charitable Trust would like to order? funds are administered to local food pantries and local senior centers. This year ERA Key Realty agents also donated to the “Vest a Dog” program, at the Mendon, Uxbridge, Douglas and Millville Police Departments. These special hoto eprints vailable vests are designed to help protect canine dogs on the job. The Uxbridge P R A Senior Center extends their very best wishes to all of the agents for lending their help and support to so many of our local citizens and public safety Call Stonebridge Press for details organizations. We wish everyone at ERA Key Realty of Whitinsville a very happy holiday and a prosperous New Year! 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at Pictured, from left, Sue Dix, Maureen Benoit, Lynne McPherson, Chef and Marsha Petrillo, Director. Not pictured Michelle Eddy. [email protected] B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 15

Please be sure to call ahead to reserve PODIATRY CLINIC a.m. – Pick-up begins for grocery shop- SENIOR SCENE your seat for this informative lunch & Monday, Jan. 30, the foot doctor will ping at Hannaford’s. Call 278-8622 to continued from page A8­­­ learn as seating is limited. Uxbridge be at the Senior Center. Appointments arrange for pick-up. Community Television will film this are set up on a first come, first served • Wednesday, Jan. 11: Lunch – 11:30 for Hannaford, Walmart and CVS also event and it will be aired on local cable basis and run rather quickly. Please a.m. – Chicken Marsala, jasmine rice, make nice gifts for senior citizens in access. We are thankful to be work- call 508-278-8622 to schedule an appoint- broccoli & sugar free Jell-O. need. ing closely with the Uxbridge Police ment. Also, please let us know if you • Thursday, Jan. 12: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch Department and to have Uxbridge require transportation to the podiatry – Ham casserole, peas and carrots & We also continue to need in kind Community Television film these clinic. sugar free ice cream. 12:30 p.m., pick-up donations of toilet tissues, Clorox events. begins for Wal-Mart shopping. Call 278- wipes, both regular and decaf coffee, UNDERSTANDING YOUR MEDICAL 8622 to arrange for pick-up. napkins, paper towels and 8oz plastic PUPPIES! PROBLEMS • Friday, Jan. 13: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch and foam cups. one can donate directly Monday, Jan. 9, 11:45 a.m. Kerry Are you confused when you visit the – Baked fish, sweet potatoes, mixed veg- to the center at 36 S. Main Street or Shaw, wife of Selectman Jeff Shaw, will doctor or pharmacist? There are some etables & sherbet. online via the town’s web page. Every bring in their puppies for the seniors to things that you can do to make it eas- donation helps and comes enormously enjoy! We are looking forward to some ier to understand. One way to help appreciated! Thank you to all who have canine therapy! Be sure to come to is to take a family member or friend already donated as well! lunch early on this day! with you, two heads are better than MILLBURY SENIOR CENTER one when listing to instructions. Ask Feel free to contact us at 508-278-8622 HEALTH CARE questions and ask for more informa- Lunch is served Monday-Friday, 12 or visit us on our web page at Uxbridge- Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1-3 p.m. Karrie tion if you don’t understand and have noon, for a $2.50 donation. Reservations ma.gov/coa or like us on our FB page or Soltys, Sales Executive II Medicare someone write down any instructions must be made 48 hours in advance. by Googling Uxbridge Senior Center, or Sales for FallonHealth will be here to for taking medications or therapy. Use even dropping by. roll out the New 2017 Senior Plans and the computer to learn more about your RMV TRANSACTIONS • Uxbridge-ma.gov/coa Senior Care Options. If you have any medical condition and medications. Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Facebook.com/ questions, please feel free to join us! The Five Transactions we will Focus UxbridgeMASeniorCenter BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING on are license renewals (for drivers HOLIDAY Are you dealing with the loss of a younger than 75); registration renew- Hannaford grocery shopping every The senior center will be closed loved one, losing a job or your home or als; change of address; duplicate license Tuesday. New Pick up begins at 8:30 on Monday, Jan. 16, in observance of just need to talk to someone? Please call or registration; how to report a lost or a.m. Please make note of this time Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday. No the Senior Center and make an appoint- stolen disability placard and how to change so you will be sure to be ready. lunch or transportation. ment to talk to our bereavement coun- request a replacement. Call us at 508- selor who is available for people of all 865-9154 for an appointment! Walmart shopping will be on the sec- TOWN MEETING ages by appointment. All sessions are ond and fourth Thursdays of the month. Tuesday, Jan. 17, 7 p.m. – Special free, private and confidential. Call the SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Pick up begins at 12:30 p.m. Please sign Town Meeting will be held at the new Senior Center at 508-278-8622 to make an • Monday — 8:30 a.m.: Walking Club; up in advance by calling us at 508-278- UHS. appointment. 8622 to reserve your seat on the van. 9:30 a.m.: Light Exercise; 12 Noon: Lunch; 12:30 p.m.: Wii Bowling; 1 p.m.: ASK THE NURSE NAVICARE Cribbage; 1 p.m.: Game Day, Including Reminder — If you have purchased Tuesday, Jan. 24, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 Nelly Colon is the new Account Cribbage, Scrabble, Chinese Checkers, the Hannaford Helps Reusable Bags, p.m. Salmon Health VNA will be avail- Executive. You are eligible to join Scat & Wii Bowling they will scan them as you check out able for the blood pressure clinic. If you Navicare if you are 65 or older, live in • Tuesday — 9-10 a.m.: Blood Pressure; and a donation of 25 cents will be made have any questions about new symp- our service area and have MassHealth. 9-11: Coffee in the Garden (weather per- towards the senior center’s daily meal toms you may have, questions about Nelly Colon can be reached at 508-847- mitting); 9:30-10:30 a.m.: Tai Chi; 10:45- program. Thank you for your partici- new medications, or any other health 8511 and she is also bi-lingual. 11:30 a.m.: Zumba Gold; 11:45-12:30 p.m.: pation! problem, they will be able to help you Yoga; 12 Noon: Lunch; 1 p.m.: Cribbage with them. Salmon Health nurse, Janet Veteran Services Office is now locat- & Scat LUNCH AND LEARN WITH POLICE Iocabelli will be at the senior center ed at The Uxbridge Town Hall. Carl • Wednesday — 9:30 a.m.: Craft Class; CHIEF LOURIE every fourth Tuesday. Please join us J. Bradshaw, District Director can be 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: RMV Transactions; 12 Friday, Jan. 6, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for this important free monthly clinic reached at 508-278-8600, ext. 2017, and Noon: Lunch; 1 p.m.: Social Bingo; 5-6 Police Chief Jeff Lourie will hold his offered by the Salmon VNA. AnnMarie Cleary, Assistant Director monthly Community Policing Bureau can be reached at 508-278-8600 ext. 2037. p.m.: Blood Pressure Clinic first and second Wednesday evenings of the Presentation. Guest speaker is Jack SENIORS FOR SENIORS DENTAL Office hours are posted on the door. month; 6 p.m.: Bingo (we are resuming Daley and he will be discussing his PROGRAM our Wednesday evenings Bingo!) new book geared to drug addiction Wednesday, Jan. 25, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 • Thursday — 10-11:30 a.m.: Adult and seniors. Efforts to prevent drug p.m. This program has been developed THE WEEK AHEAD “Coloring Class”; 12 Noon: Lunch; 12:45 abuse overwhelmingly focus on youth. by Senior Dental Assisting students at p.m.: Whist; 2:30-3:30 p.m. Computer & However, older adults abuse drugs and BVT. They will provide an information- • Monday, Jan. 9: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch Cell phone class. Reservations required suffer from addiction at rates similar al presentation on dental related topics – Baked macaroni and cheese, steamed 508-865-9154/ to teens and young adults. As the baby geared toward senior citizens. Please carrots and fresh fruit. • Friday — 9 a.m.: Shopping; 9:30: boomer generation continues to age, join us for this informative lunch. • Tuesday, Jan. 10: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch the demand for addiction treatment Exercise; 12 Noon: Lunch; 12:30 p.m.: – Meatloaf w/gravy, mashed potatoes, Bridge & Scat for older adults will continue to grow. DR. MICHAEL BIANCAMANO green beans and blueberry cake. 8:30

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REDUCED SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD SOLD ON DEPOST DOUGLAS – 15 Mt Daniels Way! 8 Rm DUDLEY – 113 W Main St! Super Brick 2 DUDLEY – 377 Dudley Oxford Rd! 7 Rm WEBSTER – 16 Orchard Ave! 7 Rm Custom CHARLTON – 175 Oxford Rd! 6+ Rm DUDLEY – 61 New Boston Rd! 1,300+’ OXFORD – 11 Daniel Dr U:B! 55+ Adult DUDLEY – 32 Central Ave! 6 Rm Town- Custom Colonial! 2.2 Acres! 2 Story Grand Family! Move-in Condition! Freshly Painted! 6/6 Split! 2+ Acres! Applianced Kit w/ Breakfast Cape! Farmers Porch! Applianced Kit! Formal Split! 1.53 Acres! Applianced Granite Kit w/ Ranch! 1.52 Acres! Applianced Oak Cabinet Community! Twin Elm Estates! Nice 6 Entry Foyer! New Applianced Granite Kit! house! Huge Liv Rm w/Wood Laminate Rooms! 2/2 Bedrooms! 1/1 Baths! 1st Floor w/ Bar! Den w/ Pellet Stove! 12x20 Liv Rm w/ Dining! Cathedral Liv Rm w/Frplc & Skylight! 1st Tile Flr! Din Rm w/Hrdwds, Anderson Slider Kit w/Breakfast Counter! Din Area w/Slider Rm End Unit! Applianced, Granite Eat-in Flooring & Triple Window! Applianced Formal Din & Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! Frplc Fam to Trex Deck! Brick Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwds Rm! Frplc Master Suite w/Cathedrals! 2.5 Fireplaced Living Room! Lots of Hardwoods! Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath w/Skylight! Flr Bdrm! Cathedral Master! 3Bdrms! 2 Baths! to Deck! Frplc Liv Rm w/Bay Window & Pellet Kit! All Hrdwd Flrs! Liv Rm w/Slider to Kit w/Breakfast Bar, Dble Stainless Baths! Expandable 3rd Level! New Roof & Applianced! Tile Kitchens & Baths! Separate Lower Level Fam Rm w/Hearth! 12x20 Deck! & Bow Window! Master w/Hrdwds, Slider Stove! 3 Bdrms! Master w/Bath & Walk-in Deck! Master/Walk-in Closet, Master Sink! Din Area w/Slider to Deck! Family Rm! 3 Season Sun Rm! CAir & Vac! to Deck! Master Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Furnace! CVac, Security, Irrigation! 2 Car Utilities! Oil Heat! Corner Lot, Nice Yard! 2 Car Detached Garage! 2 Sheds! New Roof! Closet! 2nd Bath w/Skylight! Shed! Vinyl Bath! 2 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Fam Rm! Craft Newer Furnace, Water Heater & Windows! Garage! Quality Updates Through Out! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Garage! Oil Heat! Garage! $429,900.00 $219,900.00 $234,900.00 Siding & Windows! $229,900.00 Rm/Office! C/Air! Attached Garage! Shed! Fenced Yard! $169,900.00 Garage! Town Services! $259,900.00 $279,900.00 $249,900.00

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SOLD ON DEPOST SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD ON DEPOST DUDLEY – 4 Cross St! Newly SOUTHBRIDGE – 32 Glenview Ave! THOMPSON – 449 E Thompson Rd! – 52 Upland Ave! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 7 Kayla Lane! 8 Rm Colonial WEBSTER – WEBSTER DUDLEY - 43 Mason Rd! Remodeled SUTTON – 58 Stone School Rd! Easy Renovated 6 Rm Cape! Applianced Custom 6 Rm Contemp! Open Kit & 6 Rm Contemp! Beautiful 1.5 Acres! Cape! Spacious Applianced Eat-in Kit! 7 Rm Ranch! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/ Access Rte 146! 7 Rm Colonial! 1.12 Set On 1.84 Acres! Applianced Granite New England Commons! Adult 55+! Applianced Kit w/Quartz Counters, Cherry Formal Din Rm or 3rd Bdrm w/Hrdwds 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Granite Kit w/Tile Flr! Picture Din Rm & Din Area w/Cathedrals & Skylight! Liv Quartz Counters, Breakfast Bar & Tile Acres! Farmers Porch! Applianced Kit Kit! Frplcd Dining Rm! Living Rm w/ Rm w/Pellet Stove, Slider to Deck! 1st Cabinets, Breakfast Bar! Formal Din & Built-Ins! Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Flr! Flr! Large Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Din Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Family Rm! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Spacious Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! New Bath Rm! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Frplc! w/Din Area, Tile Flr, Slider to Deck! Din Flr Master w/Private Deck! 3 Bdrms! 2 Den or Office! 1/2 Bath on Main Level! Area w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 2 Full Rm w/Hrdwds, Custom Wood Ceiling 3 Bedrooms! Spacious Master, Master Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! w/Marble Shower & Tile Flr! 1st Flr Master w/Walk-in Closets, Private Deck 2 Oversized Bdrms w/Hrdwds on 2nd Master! 2nd Flr w/2 Bdrms w/Walk-in Baths! Finished Lower Level w/LP Frplc! & Full Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! C/Vac! Exceptional Bathrms! Fam Rm! Office! w/Crowns! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Bath! 2.5 Baths! 1st Floor Laundry! Security! Community Center! Walking New Kit Cabinets, Counters & Roof Flr! Full Bath! Mud Rm! Full Walk-out Farmers Porch! Deck! Attached 2 Car Closets! 3 Season Sunrm! NEW Furnace, Mitsubishi A/C! Wired for Generator! 2 Basement! Rear Patio! Immediate Security! Oil Heat! AG Pool! Trex Deck! Office w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 13X25’ Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! 2014! $249,500.00 Car Garage! 2 Sheds! $299,900.00 Occupancy! $154,900.00 Shed! 2 Car Garage! $264,900.00 Master! 2 Baths! $294,900.00 Garage! $359,900.00 From $234,900.00 Plumbing & Electric! $149,900.00

ON DEPOST SOLD SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE NEW PRICE WEBSTER – 17 Fort Hill Rd! Looking WEBSTER – 26 Pepka Dr! 7 Room WEBSTER – 24 Upland Ave! 6 Rm Cape WEBSTER – 13 Crown St! Conveniently DUDLEY - 174 Klondike Rd! Pierpont WEBSTER – 9-11 Lyndale Ave! 8 30 ACRES OF PRIVACY & SERENITY! WEBSTER – 129 Lower Gore Rd! 6 Rm Meadow Waterfront! West Facing! WEBSTER – 36 North Main St! Split! Immediate Occupancy! 1.5 Acres of 1,790’ Ranch! SS Applianced Kit & Din w/Full Dormer! Convenient Location! Located 2 Family! 5/5 Rms! 2/2 Bdrms! 2/1 6 Room Cape! Cabinet Packed Rm Colonial w/Greenhouses! Eat-in 5 Rm Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/Updated Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Updated Cabinets Baths! Ideal 1st Flr Applianced Eat-in Kit! Beautiful Sunsets! Full Recreational! Cozy Cabinets! Formal Din Rm! Liv Rm Leads Privacy! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Tile Flr! Area w/Tile Floor! Formal Din Rm & Yr Rd Getaway! Renovated! Applianced Kitchen w/Dining Area! Living Room Kitchen! Formal Dining Rm Open to to Screened-in Porch Overlooking Pond! Din Area w/Sliders to Deck! Liv Rm w/New Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Family Rm! 3 Bdrms & Ceiling Fan! Formal Din & Liv Rms 15X26 Frplcd Liv Rm/Din Rm Combo! 2 Kit w/Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/ w/Wall to Wall! Den w/Wall A/C! 1st Living Rm w/Wood Floors! Full Bath! 2 Large Bdrms! Updated Bath! Full Carpet! 3 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall! 1.5 Baths! w/Carpet Over Hrdwds! 1st Master w/ Full Baths, Master Bath! Spacious 2nd Flr, Frplc & Hrdwds! 1 Bdrm! Updated Bath! Floor Bedroom! 3/4 Bedrooms! 1.5 Den w/Built-ins! 4 Large Bedrooms w/Hrdwds! Master w/Bath & Walk-in on 2nd Floor! Nice Level Lot! Walking Basement w/Laundry! 2 Car Detached 6 Panel Doors! Newer Furnace! Town Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Oil Heat! 5 Rms! Eat-in Pantry Kit, Din & Liv Rms! Heated Sunroom Overlooking Water! Baths! Recent Roof & Furnace! Will Closet! 2 Full Tile Baths! Huge Basement! be Updated to Circuit Breakers! Distance to Center of Webster! Town Garage! Oil Heat! Gas Hot Water! Services! 2 Sheds! Town Services! Gas Avail! Vinyl Siding! Detached Garage! Off Street Parking! Recent Electrical, Plumbing, Well & $274,900.00 Patio! Circular Drive! Great Yard! $199,900.00 Septic! $199,900.00 Nice Back Yard! Off Street Parking! Services! Rte. 395 Near! Walk to $219,900.00 $219,900.00 Garage! $169,900.00 $89,900.00 Schools & Churches! $114,900.00

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD WOODSTOCK – 1420 Route 169! WOODSTOCK – 291 E Quasset Rd! DUDLEY – 9 Chestnut St Unit 22! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 402 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 701 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 46 Pt Pleasant CHARLTON - South Charlton Reservoir! Custom Built 10 Rm 3,154’ Colonial WAPPAQUASSET “QUASSET” POND! “Stonegate” Conveniently Located! 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Island! Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Island! Townhouse End Unit! 6Rms, 2 Rd! Middle Pond – Southern Expo! 8 302C Partridge Hill Rd! Full Recreational! Set on 5 Secluded Acres! Grand Entry Freshly Painted 4 Rm 2 Bdrm Condo! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Hardwood Floors! Applianced! Open Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths Total! Rm Custom Cape! Open Flr Plan! Fully 75’ Waterfront! West Expo - Beautiful Hidden 88 Acre Recreational Gem! New LG Stainless Appliances! Din Rm Foyer! 9ft Ceilings! Loads of Upgrades! Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Pantry Closet, Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Floor Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Applianced w/Lunch Counter! Lake Facing Sunsets! 6 Rm Ranch! Great Water Views! Applianced Kitchen w/Huge Granite Woodstock Fairgrounds Near! Yr Rd or w/Sliders to Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/ Tile Counter, Dble Sink & Ceiling Fan! Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Heat! Brick Frplc Liv Rm, Din Rm & Fam Rm! 19’ Open Flr Plan w/Cathedrals, Skylights, Island! Formal Dining w/Hrdwds! 2nd Home! 6 Rm Ranch! 152’ Waterfront! Liv Rm w/Wall A/C & Flat Panel TV! Sliders to Patio! New C/Air! Garage w/ 34,848’ Lot! Appliance Kit! Frplc Fam 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 BOAT Master! 4 Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing! 2 Baths! Frplce! 2 Baths! Fam Rm! Garage! Fireplaced Family Room! Master Suite! 4 Full Bath! Electric Heat & Hot Water! w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Heated Pool! Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Rm! 2 Bdrms! Full Bath! A/C! Garage! SLIPS! Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! Huge Trex Deck! Buderus 5Z Oil Heat! Sandy Shore, Great Swimming! Dock! Storage! 2 Parking Spaces! Coin Op Everything it Could Be! $674,900.00 Sandy Beach! $389,900.00 $259,900.00 Laundry! $69,900.00 $299,900.00 $284,900.00 $449,900.00 $329,900.00 NEW PRICE

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WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 103 Treasure Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 113 Birch Island WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! 1,874’ Townhouse! Oak Cabinet Kit w/ Rd! Overlooking Middle Pond! Eastern Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Build Your Dream Home or Summer Breakfast Counter! Formal Din Rm! Frplc Expo – Beautiful Sunrises! 5 Rm Year Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded Liv Rm! Screened Porch! 1st Flr Master w/ Round Waterfront Home! 2 Bdrms! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Walk-in Closet & Bath! 2.5 Baths! 2nd Level Renovated Kit & Bath! Din Rm! Liv a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water w/2nd Master Bdrm & Bath! C/Air! Attached Rm w/Frplc! Listed by Another, SOLD Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Garage! 2 Boat Slips! Heated Pool! Sandy are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! by Century21 Lake Realty! Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,195,900.00 $249,900.00 Beach! $279,900.00 Your Consideration! $189,900.00 $285,000.00 ON DEPOSIT

SOLD SOLD WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Lakeview WEBSTER LAKE – 36 Laurelwood HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Rd! Middle Pond - Reid Smith Cove! Dr! Magnificent Lake Property! .75 Acres! Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! West Exposure = Sunsets! 100’ Level Western Expo – Beautiful Sunsets! Frplc Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Waterfront! 7 Rm Yr Rd or Ideal 2nd Liv Rm! Kit w/SS Appliances! Din Rm! 4 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 Screened Porch! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Home! Enjoy Music from Indian Ranch - Bdrms! 2 Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Free! Fantastic 12,298’ Flat Lot w/Plenty of & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Deck! Cabana! Sandy Beach! New Dock! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Space for Outside Enjoyment! 2 Docks! 3 Boat Ramp! $799,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! $489,900.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $799,900.00

Featured Listing THOMPSON, CT - 1117 THOMPSON RD DUDLEY - 17 EAGLE DR hope2own.com Recently remodeled First Time Offered! “WOW” is 508.943.4333 the Reaction when Entering this Ranch! New Beautiful Home ! Outstanding engineered Sharon Pelletier - Broker Quality in this Custom Colo- nial! Large Upscale Kitchen hardwood flooring, Licensed in MA, CT & RI w/ Solid Maple Cabinets! GE SORRY, SOLD! Profile Appliances! Granite carpeting, kitchen Counters! Lg Angled Breakfast cabinets, granite Bar! Formal Dining Room! WE WANT YOUR Hardwood Flrs Throughout both Levels! Brick Fireplace. Cathedral Ceiling, Second counters and appliances! Partielly finished lower living Floor Balcony! 1st Flr Master w/LuX Bath & Sep. Shower, Double Vanity w/Granite! 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 1st Flr Laundry w/Sink! 2nd Flr - 3 Bdrms, 2 Full Baths, Rm above garage! Lg Deck level! Close to I395! assisted sale $194,900. LISTINGS! 14x30! Security Sys.! Central Air! Oversized Garage! $424,900. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER - 9 GORE GABLE RD WEBSTER-4 PANARELLI WAY THOMPSON CT- 351 QUADDICK RD DUDLEY- 23 INTERVALE RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, Beautiful Colonial Located In A Quiet Cul De Sac! Amazing Welcome to the country at its best! This gorgeous 3 bedrm 2.5 Bath 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. 1st Time Offered! Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial! Front to back Fire- Grand Foyer With Cascading Stairway! 7 Room, 3 Bed 2.5 contemporary home, nestled on a private beautifully manicured yard Welcome home to this charming 3-4 bedroom, 2 bath cape! One Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $56,900. placed formal living room! Formal Dining Room! Family room with Bath Home! Gleaming Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! on 2.64 Acres! Granite countertops and island! Brazilian cherrywood acre! First floor master bdrm w/ full bath! Living room w/pellet stove! throughout kitchen, dining, & living room! Cathedral ceiling living Lower level has additional heated family room! W/ 2nd full bath! Sit Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- cathedral ceilings! Eat in Kitchen! Screened in summer room! 2 Car Applianced Kitchen! Master Suite! Jacuzzi Tub And Shower rm! Propane fireplace heater! Downstairs master bedroom, full bath! Garage. Forced Hot Water by Oil! $264,900. Stall! Private Back Deck! 2 Zone Heating And Cooling! First flr half bath w/ washer dryer. 2 Car garage! out and grill on the recent deck and enjoy the fresh air! Make sure Acres. Town Water & Sewer. Level Lot. New Price $309,900 New Price $299,900. you put this one on your “to see” list! New Price $199,900 Business Zoned $110,000.

AUBURN- 5 PINEDALE RD PLAINFIELD, CT - 94 NORWICH RD DUDLEY - 217 DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE RD THOMPSON CT– 1 MASON TER

SORRY, SOLD! Young Modern Commercial Building - Theater/ Performimg Arts/Club District, Formerly a Club. ON DEPOSIT

Centrally Located to All Major Routes! Route 395/290/20/ Approximately 5000 sq ft on 1st floor! potential to Lovely Country Setting for this 3 Bedroom Cape! Motivated Seller! New To The Market! Fully Remodeled 2 Family Unit! Maintenance 12 and Mass Pike. Charming 4 Bed Cape 1,493 sq ft. +/- double the square footage with a 2nd floor. Paved Private setting on 1 Acre. Roomy 2 Car Garage Open Concept Floor Free Exterior! Spacious 3 Bedroom Units Fully Applianced Huge Family Room 22x20 to Deck 20x15, Hardwoods, Plan. Living-Dining Area. Country Kitchen with Eat in Dining Area. With Brand New Dishwashers, Hot Water Heater And Washer/ Dryer Hookups In Each Unit!! Brand New Roof And Second Newer Roof, Vinyl Siding, Spacious Flat Level Lot, Paved parking. On Route 12, quick easy access to I395! Access to Rear Deck for Summer Fun. Walk out Basement for Con- venient Access to Backyard. Electric Fence to Keep The Dogs Safe! Bioler Installed For Separate Units Heat. Pleanty Of Off Street Drive, 2 Sheds, Town Services. $239,900. Great Potential! $1,000,000. Good Value! NEW PRICE $244,000 Parking And Excellent Location. Close To 395.Great Investment Property! Check This One Out! $149,900.

WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 60 LAKESIDE AVE WEBSTER LAKE -WATERFRONT LOT WEBSTER LAKE - TREASURE ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD

SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD!

WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Authentic LOG HOME Summer Cottage! 100’ Water- 22 SOUTH SHORE RD. New to the Market. Southern Exposure! Welcome to Treasure Island ! Located on the Shores of Beautiful WEBSTER Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete front! Western Exposure! 10,000 + sq. ft. Lot offers Panoramic Water View of South Pond! Breath taking morning sunrises! LAKE! Current Owner’s Remodeled every inch of this Unit with a “Magazine Wor- Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right thy” Flair! Each Room is Elegantly Appointed! Bamboo Floors! Family Room in patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, loads of enjoyment! Other possibilities due to the Have fun Kayaking, Sailing, Boating, Swimming, Snorkel, Skiing, Ice at water edge or in the huge 4 season porch! privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- Boating, Snowmobiling, and Skating! Suspended low maintenance Lower Level has Gas Fireplace with “Floor to Ceiling” Custom Granite & Mantel! size and frontage of the lot! EXPANSIVE VIEW OF Tastefully Finished w/ Crown Molding! “Lux” Master Bath W/Italian Tiled Shower Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on Dock! Custom architectural home drawings. Engineered and was SOUTH POND! Inground Sprinkler System! Don’t let Surround! Enjoy the Outdoors Deck, Private Beach & Heated “Salt Water” Pool! 2 Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! And 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. approved, conservation site plans, (needs to be resubmitted, expired) $445,000 this one pass you by! $374,000. Boat Slips! New Price $334,900 Conservation Site Plan DEP# 323-0926. $189,900. much more! NEW PRICE $319,900 B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 3

508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-272-5832 508-981-4902 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Free Market Analysis! Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Ownership Matters” above for a showing DUDLEY REAL ESTATE New Ownership Class Buyer Representative MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Take the class January 11th at 6:30-7:30 at 25 Sutton. Ave., Oxford. Purchase a Thursday, January 12, 2017 MERINO home with me as your buyer agent and I POND 11:00 AM-BLACKSTONE will reimburse you the cost of your home 25 Saint Paul Street Ready for spring inspection at closing. Limited to the first 3 fam, 2,184 sf liv area, 0.08 ac lot, 12 rm, & Summer • Cathedral Ceiling 5 buyers (must attend class to be eligible) 6 bdrm, 3 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 38800, Pg 344 • 19’ Bowman • 2+ Acres wooded privacy TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time • 35’ of Docks • 220’ on pond For reservations call and place of the sale. The balance tobe paid within • 3 Full Bath • Full service body of water Vicki Bennett - Client coordinator thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & As- 72 Flaxfield Rd • $439,000 774-633-6762 sociates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851, Attorney for the Mortgagee. WEBSTER DUDLEY LAND DUDLEY Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of 2 UNITS the information contained herein. Tobin Farm Estates 2 lots available BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com 1 Acres $119,900 MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 4 Acres $139,900 2 UNITS Your builder or ours • 6 room house, 3 Bdrm House • Additional Buildings • Formerly used as • 3 Room Apt commercial with additional • No Closing Costs! buildings

39 Lake St - $139,000 13 Railroad Ave - $209,900

SPENCER E BROOKFIELD SHREWSBURY 2 BR 2 BA 1,764 Sq Ft Cape; Rare Find! 5 BR 3.5 Bath 4 BR, 2 BA, Considering selling your home in 2017? Meticulously maintained 11 year Waterfront Colonial on Lake 1,700 Sq Ft Cape; young home with year round Lashaway w/almost 3,000 sq. This is truly a move in ready Attend a FREE Class views of Stiles Reservoir! Fresh ft. of living space & 25 ft. of home. The interior has been Jan. 18 @ 6:30-7:30 • 25 Sutton Ave, Oxford paint & newly installed HW floors waterfront w/ direct access from completely remodeled and the in many rooms; the home! Gutted & renovated exterior has been updated as Lean strategy, inspections, staging and well. New roof! Oversized 1-car garage. in 1991. financing concerns $350,000. Ask about $279,900 $400,000 seller Reservations suggested CALL: incentives for Vicki Bennett ~ Client Coordinator attendees 774-633-6762 508-943-7669

DUDLEY 508-365-3532 www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com • [email protected] Happy New Year! JoAnn, Diane, IN-LAW Maria, Maureen, & To advertise in our Real Estate Section, APARTMENT Bill Roland • 3-4 Bedrooms • 2 Full Baths please call your local • 2 Center fireplaces sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 11 Elizabeth St - $250,000

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P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT please call your local Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net LEGALS (SEAL) accepted at the hearing. A copy of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts PARCEL TO BE TAKEN COMMONWEALTH OF proposed budget may be obtained at The Trial Court BROADBENT, MASSACHUSETTS the Business Office, 21 South Main Probate and Family Court MILDRED S. ESTATE OF LAND COURT St., 2nd Floor, beginning Tuesday, Worcester Division Subsequent Owners: Broadbent, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL January 10, 2017 from 8:00 a.m. to Docket No. WO16P3866EA Charles T. & Larson, Judith E. COURT 3:00 p.m. It will also be available online Estate of: Location: 158 Yew Street 16SM011064 at www.uxbridgeschools.com Lillian F. Pelland Containing: 1.52 Acres more or less ORDER OF NOTICE January 6, 2017 Date Of Death: August 6, 2016 Assessors’ Map 222, Parcel 44 To: INFORMAL PROBATE Document No. 31232 as noted on Richard A. Cedrone PUBLICATION NOTICE Certificate of Title No. 8791. Doreen A. Cedrone, Individually and (SEAL) To all persons interested in the above 2004 Real Estate Tax: $2,102.13 as Trustee of the MA Property Realty COMMONWEALTH OF captioned estate, by Petition of 2013 Real Estate Tax: $2,570.32 Trust MASSACHUSETTS Petitioner Tiffany Taylor of 2014 Real Estate Tax: $3,362.86 and to all persons entitled to the ben- LAND COURT New Port Richey FL 2015 Real Estate Tax: $3,446.72 efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Tiffany Taylor of New Port Richey FL 2016 Real Estate Tax: $3,522.10 Act, 50 U.S.C. 50 §3901 et seq.: COURT has been informally appointed as the Plus Interest & Costs Radius Bank f/k/a First Trade Union 16 SM 011046 Personal Representative of the estate Respectfully Submitted By: Bank ORDER OF NOTICE to serve without surety on the bond. Cheryl J Vaidya, Collector of Taxes claiming to have an interest in a TO: The estate is being administered un- January 6, 2017 Mortgage covering real property in Everardo Miranda der informal procedure by the Personal Whitinsville (Northbridge), numbered and to all persons entitled to the ben- Representative under the Massachu- Commonwealth of Massachusetts 8-10 Brook Street, given by Richard efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief setts Uniform Probate Code without The Trial Court A. Cedrone and Doreen A. Cedrone Act:, 50 U.S.C. c.50 §3901 et seq.: supervision by the Court. Inventory Probate and Family Court to First Trade Union Bank, dated Ditech Financial LLC fka Green Tree and accounts are not required to be Worcester Division September 15, 2005, and record- Servicing LLC filed with the Court, but interested par- Docket No. WO16P2966EA ed in Worcester County (Worcester claiming to have an interest in a ties are entitled to notice regarding the Estate of: District) Registry of Deeds in Book Mortgage covering real property in administration from the Personal Rep- Lynn A Ferrucci 37315, Page 211, has/have filed with Uxbridge, numbered 51 Linwood resentative and can petition the Court Also Known As: this court a complaint for determi- Street, given by Everardo Miranda in any matter relating to the estate, Lynn A. Kabarrubias nation of Defendant’s/Defendants’ and Elizabeth Torres to Mortgage including distribution of assets and Date Of Death: August 14, 2016 Servicemembers status. Electronic Registration Systems, expenses of administration. Interest- INFORMAL PROBATE If you now are, or recently have been, Inc. as nominee for GMAC Bank, ed parties are entitled to petition the PUBLICATION NOTICE in the active military service of the its successors and assigns, dated Court to institute formal proceedings To all persons interested in the above United States of America, then you September 27, 2004, and record- and to obtain orders terminating or re- captioned estate, by Petition of may be entitled to the benefits of the ed with the Worcester County stricting the powers of Personal Rep- Petitioner Michael E. Kabarrubias Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If (Worcester District) Registry of resentatives appointed under informal of Upton MA you object to a foreclosure of the above Deeds in Book 34755, Page 376, and procedure. A copy of the Petition and a Will has been admitted to informal mentioned property on that basis, then now held by plaintiff by assignment, Will, if any, can be obtained from the probate. you or your attorney must file a written has/have filed with this court a com- Petitioner. Michael E. Kabarrubias of Upton MA appearance and answer in this court plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ January 6, 2017 has been informally appointed as the at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Personal Representative of the estate MA 02108 on or before January 30, If you now are, or recently have been, THE COMMONWEALTH OF to serve without surety on the bond. 2017 or you will be forever barred from in the active military service of the MASSACHUSETTS The estate is being administered un- claiming that you are entitled to the United States of America, then you TOWN OF DOUGLAS der informal procedure by the Personal benefits of said Act. may be entitled to the benefits of the OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF Representative under the Massachu- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If TAXES setts Uniform Probate Code without Justice of said Court on December 15, you object to a foreclosure of the N O T I C E O F T A X T A K I N G supervision by the Court. Inventory 2016. above-mentioned property on that TO THE OWNERS OF THE and accounts are not required to be Attest: basis, then you or your attorney must HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED LAND filed with the Court, but interested par- Deborah J. Patterson file a written appearance and answer AND TO ALL OTHERS CONCERNED ties are entitled to notice regarding the Recorder in this court at Three Pemberton YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED administration from the Personal Rep- 16-027332 Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or THAT ON Tuesday, the 31st day resentative and can petition the Court January 6, 2017 before January 30, 2017 or you will be of January, 2017, at 12:00 o’clock in any matter relating to the estate, forever barred from claiming that you PM., at MUNICIPAL CENTER, pur- including distribution of assets and PUBLIC HEARING – are entitled to the benefits of said Act. suant to the provisions of General expenses of administration. Interest- ANNUAL SCHOOL BUDGET Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Laws, Chapter 60, Section 53, and ed parties are entitled to petition the The Uxbridge School Committee will Justice of this Court on December 15, by virtue of the authority vested in Court to institute formal proceedings conduct a public hearing on the pro- 2016 me as Collector of Taxes, IT IS MY and to obtain orders terminating or re- posed Fiscal Year 2017 School Budget Attest: INTENTION TO TAKE FOR THE stricting the powers of Personal Rep- on Tuesday, January 17, 2017, com- Deborah J. Patterson TOWN of DOUGLAS the following resentatives appointed under informal mencing at approximately 7:00 p.m. in Recorder parcel of land for non-payment of the procedure. A copy of the Petition and the Library at the Uxbridge High School (16-007114 OM) taxes due thereon, with interest and all Will, if any, can be obtained from the as required by Chapter 71, Section January 6, 2017 incidental expenses and costs to the Petitioner. 38N of the Mass. General Laws (MGL). date of taking, unless the same shall January 6, 2017 Public input is encouraged and will be have been paid before that date. HEY MOM! We’re in the paper!! Order your photo reprint today Call Stonebridge Press for details (508)764-4325 All at great prices! Digital copy $5 4”x6” $5 • 8.5”x11” $10.00 (glossy prints) B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 5 LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee TERMS OF SALE: ORLANS MORAN PLLC OF REAL ESTATE reserves the right to bid at the sale, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) PO Box 540540 By virtue and in execution of the to reject any and all bids, to continue Dollars by certified or bank check will Waltham, MA 02454 Power of Sale contained in a certain the sale and to amend the terms of be required to be paid by the purchas- Phone: (781) 790-7800 Mortgage given by Allen J. Tripp, Jr. the sale by written or oral announce- er at the time and place of sale. The 15-016235 to Mortgage Electronic Registration ment made before or during the fore- balance is to be paid by certified or December 23, 2016 Systems, Inc. as nominee for Family closure sale. If the sale is set aside bank check at Harmon Law Offices, December 30, 2016 Choice Mortgage Corporation, its suc- for any reason, the Purchaser at the P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, January 6, 2017 cessors and assigns, dated June 20, sale shall be entitled only to a return Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 2008 and recorded with the Worcester of the deposit paid. The purchaser P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE County (Worcester District) Registry shall have no further recourse against Massachusetts 02461-0389, within OF REAL ESTATE of Deeds at Book 43008, Page 270, the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the thirty (30) days from the date of sale. By virtue and in execution of the Power as affected by a Loan Modification Mortgagee’s attorney. The description Deed will be provided to purchaser for of Sale contained in a certain mort- Agreement recorded in said Registry of the premises contained in said mort- recording upon receipt in full of the gage given by Douglas R. Aucoin and of Deeds at Book 50233, Page 129, gage shall control in the event of an purchase price. The description of the Sandra Smolinsky to Chase Manhattan subsequently assigned to BAC Home error in this publication. TIME WILL premises contained in said mortgage Mortgage Corporation, dated April 25, Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide BE OF THE ESSENCE. shall control in the event of an error in 2003 and recorded with the Worcester Home loans Servicing, LP by Mortgage Other terms if any, to be announced this publication. County (Worcester District) Registry Electronic Registration Systems, at the sale. Other terms, if any, to be announced of Deeds at Book 29792, Page 027 as Inc. as nominee for Family Choice WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND at the sale. affected by a modification agreement Mortgage Corporation, its successors SOCIETY, FSB, doing business as WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. recorded with said records at Book and assigns by assignment recorded CHRISTIANA TRUST, not in its indi- Present holder of said mortgage 48632, Page 160, of which mortgage in said Worcester County (Worcester vidual capacity but solely as Trustee By its Attorneys, the undersigned is the present hold- District) Registry of Deeds at Book for BCAT 2014-4TT HARMON LAW OFFICES, er by assignment from JPMorgan 45345, Page 259, subsequently Present Holder of said Mortgage, P.C. Chase Bank, N.A., S/B/M Chase assigned to Secretary of Housing By Its Attorneys, 150 California Street Home Finance LLC, S/B/M to Chase and Urban Development by Bank of ORLANS MORAN PLLC Newton, MA 02458 Manhattan Mortgage Corporation to America, N.A., Successor by Merger to PO Box 540540 (617) 558-0500 NRZ Pass-Through Trust V, U.S. Bank BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Waltham, MA 02454 201412-0611 - YEL National Association not in its individu- Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, Phone: (781) 790-7800 January 6, 2017 al capacity but solely as pass-through LP by assignment recorded in said 16-002333 January 13, 2017 trust trustee dated May 20, 2016 and Worcester County (Worcester District) December 30, 2016 January 20, 2017 recorded with said registry on July 13, Registry of Deeds at Book 53699, January 6, 2017 2016 at Book 55630 Page 366 and by Page 80, subsequently assigned to January 13, 2017 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE assignment from NRZ Pass-Through GCAT 2014-4, LLC by Secretary of OF REAL ESTATE V, U.S. Bank National Association not Housing and Urban Development by NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE By virtue and in execution of the in its Individual Capacity but Solely as assignment recorded in said Worcester OF REAL ESTATE Power of Sale contained in a certain Pass-Through Trust Trustee to U.S. County (Worcester District) Registry of By virtue and in execution of the Power Mortgage given by Micheal W. Smith Bank National Association, as Trustee Deeds at Book 53748, Page 127 and of Sale contained in a certain mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration for NRZ Pass-Through Trust V dated subsequently assigned to Wilmington given by Jeanne B. Laverdiere to Wells Systems, Inc. as nominee for November 17, 2016 and recorded with Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing Fargo Bank, N.A., dated August 19, Mortgage Master Inc., its successors said registry on December 7, 2016 at business as Christiana trust, not in its 2005 and recorded with the Worcester and assigns., dated December 21, Book 56423 Page 152, for breach of individual capacity but solely as trustee County (Worcester District) Registry 2011 and recorded with the Worcester the conditions of said mortgage and for for BCAT 2014-4TT by GCAT 2014-4, of Deeds at Book 37143, Page 301, County (Worcester District) Registry the purpose of foreclosing, the same LLC by assignment recorded in said of which mortgage the undersigned is of Deeds at Book 48326, Page 25 will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 Worcester County (Worcester District) the present holder, for breach of the subsequently assigned to Wells Fargo p.m. on January 18, 2017, on the mort- Registry of Deeds at Book 54081, conditions of said mortgage and for Bank, N.A. by Mortgage Electronic gaged premises located at 142 Glen Page 41; of which Mortgage the under- the purpose of foreclosing, the same Registration Systems, Inc. as nomi- Avenue, Upton, Worcester County, signed is the present holder for breach will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 nee for Mortgage Master Inc., its suc- Massachusetts, all and singular the of the conditions of said Mortgage p.m. on January 27, 2017, on the cessors and assigns. by assignment premises described in said mortgage, and for the purpose of foreclosing mortgaged premises located at 127 recorded in said Worcester County TO WIT: same will be sold at Public Auction at SCHOOL STREET, NORTHBRIDGE, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds The land together with the buildings 2:00 PM on January 20, 2017 at 59 Worcester County, Massachusetts, all at Book 50892, Page 226; of which thereon, located in the Town of Upton, Carney Street, Uxbridge, MA, all and and singular the premises described in Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- and shown as Lot B (which includes singular the premises described in said said mortgage, ent holder for breach of the conditions Lot AA) on a Plan entitled ‘’Land in Mortgage, to wit: TO WIT: of said Mortgage and for the purpose Upton, Mass. Street: Glen Avenue A CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL The land in Northbridge described as of foreclosing same will be sold at Owner: Laverne F. and Muriel J . OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS follows: Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January Mitchell Lot B Beatrice E. Mitchell Est, THEREON, SITUATED ON THE BEGINNING at a point on the division 13, 2017 at 72 Pine Street, Douglas, Lot A’’ prepared by Swanson Sur- NORTHERLY SIDE OF CARNEY line between land of the grantors and MA, all and singular the premises veys, Upton, Mass. Said Plan recorded STREET, UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER land of the Paul Whitin Manufacturing described in said Mortgage, to wit: with the Worcester District Registry of COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, AND Company which point is fifty-three and A parcel of land with the buildings Deeds in Plan Book 641, Plan 81 and BEING SHOWN ON A PLAN ENTITLED 54/100 (53.54) feet measured N. 14° thereon in Douglas Worcester County to which Plan reference may be made “PLAN OF LAND IN UXBRIDGE, 19 minutes E. from a granite bound on Massachusetts being shown as Lot for a more particular description of said MASS. PREPARED FOR LOUIS D. & said division line, said granite bound 2 on a plan of land entitled, “Plan of Lot B. SUSAN B. DESRUISSEAUX SCALE: being about one hundred forty-seven Land in Douglas, Mass. Prepared for Said Lot B contains an area of 33,841 1” = 20’ JUNE 3, 2002 BY ANDREWS and 88/100 (47.88) feet measured N. William W. B. Greene, Scale 1” = 50’, square feet of land, more or less, SURVEY & ENGINEERING, INC. 104 14° E. from a granite bound on the November 9, 1995 by Andrews Survey according to said plan. MENDON ST. UXBRIDGE, MASS. northerly side of School Street at the & Engineering Inc., 104 Mendon Street, For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed 01569” SAID PLAN RECORDED AT southeasterly corner of land of Charles Uxbridge, Mass. 01569” which plan recorded with Worcester County WORCESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY H. N. McNeil and Helen McNeil, said is recorded with Worcester District (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds OF DEEDS IN PLAN BOOK 792, PLAN point being the southeasterly corner of Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 703, in Book 29792, Page 26. 89, BEING FURTHER BOUNDED the premises herein described; Plan 99, and to which plan reference These premises will be sold and con- AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THENCE N. 62° 19 minutes W., for- may be had for a more particular veyed subject to and with the benefit BEGINNING at a point on the north- ty-five and 88/100 (45.88) feet to a description of said Lot 2. Said Lot 2 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, erly side of Carney Street, at land now point; contains 4.85 acres, more or less, easements, covenants, liens or claims or formerly of Louis D. and Susan B. THENCE S. 27° 41 minutes W., twen- according to said plan. TOGETHER in the nature of liens, improvements, Desruisseaux, said point being the ty-four and 96/100 (24.96) feet to a with an easement over Lot 1 shown on public assessments, any and all southwesterly corner of the lot herein point; Plan Book 703, Plan 99 for driveway unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water described; THENCE N. 19° 28’ 33” THENCE N. 63° 50 minutes W., two purposes as set forth in grants of ease- and sewer liens and any other munic- W., by said Desruisseaux land, 135.63 hundred three and 4/100 (203.4) feet ment recorded with said Deeds in Book ipal assessments or liens or existing feet to a point; THENCE N. 79° 00’ 00” to land now or formerly of Alfred Pouliot 19189, page 78 and in Book 26359, encumbrances of record which are W., still by said Desruisseaux land, and Rita L. Pouliot; Page 298. Being the same premis- in force and are applicable, having 127.88 feet to a point; THENCE S. 37° THENCE N. 20° 53 minutes E. by land es conveyed to the herein named priority over said mortgage, whether 34’ 30” E., 150.00 feet to a drill hole now or formerly of said Alfred Pouliot mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with or not reference to such restrictions, on the northerly side of Carney Street; and Rita L. Pouliot, one hundred Worcester District Registry of Deeds in easements, improvements, liens or THENCE along a stone wall on the eighty-six and 17/100 (186.17) feet Book 46416, Page 228 encumbrances is made in the deed. northerly side of Carney Street, S. 79° to a granite bound at land now or for- The premises are to be sold subject to TERMS OF SALE: 00’ 00” W., 175.00 feet to the point of merly of the Paul Whitin Manufacturing and with the benefit of all easements, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 beginning. For title see deed of Toma Company; restrictions, building and zoning laws, ) Dollars by certified or bank check will A. Milouchev and Brenda Crudo to THENCE S. 75° 52 minutes E. by land liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- be required to be paid by the purchas- Allen 1. Tripp, Jr. dated May 22, 2008 now or formerly of the Paul Whitin ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, er at the time and place of sale. The and recorded with Worcester District Manufacturing Company, two hundred tax titles, water bills, municipal liens balance is to be paid by certified or Registry of Deeds in Book 43008, twenty-eight and 22/100 (228.22) feet and assessments, rights of tenants bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Page 268 RE: 59 Carney Street, to a granite bound; and parties in possession. P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Uxbridge, MA THENCE S. 14° 19 minutes W. by TERMS OF SALE: Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Upon information and belief, there land now or formerly of the Paul Whitin A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, is an error in the legal description Manufacturing Company, two hundred DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) Massachusetts 02461-0389, within attached to the mortgage, wherein the thirteen and 54/100 (213.54) feet to the in the form of a certified check, bank thirty (30) days from the date of sale. second bound should read: “Thence point of beginning. treasurer’s check or money order will Deed will be provided to purchaser for N. 79 degrees 00’ 00” E., still by said CONTAINING 49,557 square feet of be required to be delivered at or before recording upon receipt in full of the Desruisseaux land, 127.88 feet to a land, more or less. the time the bid is offered. The suc- purchase price. The description of the point;”. For title purposes see deed Subject to and with the benefit of cessful bidder will be required to exe- premises contained in said mortgage of Toma A. Milouchev and Brenda all rights, rights of way, easements, cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement shall control in the event of an error in Crudo to Allen 1. Tripp, Jr. dated May appurtenances, reservations, restric- immediately after the close of the this publication. 22, 2008 and recorded with Worcester tions, and layouts and takings of bidding. The balance of the purchase Other terms, if any, to be announced District Registry of Deeds in Book record, insofar as they are in force and price shall be paid within thirty (30) at the sale. 43008, Page 268, as well as Plan applicable. days from the sale date in the form U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- recorded at Plan Book 792, Plan 89. Excepting Parcel 1 on Plan Book 441, of a certified check, bank treasurer’s ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NRZ The premises are to be sold subject to Plan 10 which is described in a deed in check or other check satisfactory to PASS-THROUGH TRUST V and with the benefit of all easements, Book 6255, Page 308. Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Present holder of said mortgage restrictions, building and zoning laws, This instrument does not create new reserves the right to bid at the sale, By its Attorneys, liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- boundaries. to reject any and all bids, to continue HARMON LAW OFFICES, ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed the sale and to amend the terms of P.C. tax titles, water bills, municipal liens recorded with Worcester County the sale by written or oral announce- 150 California Street and assessments, rights of tenants (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds ment made before or during the fore- Newton, MA 02458 and parties in possession. in Book 3586, Page 521. closure sale. If the sale is set aside (617) 558-0500 TERMS OF SALE: These premises will be sold and con- for any reason, the Purchaser at the 201308-0323 - TEA A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND veyed subject to and with the benefit sale shall be entitled only to a return December 23, 2016 DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, of the deposit paid. The purchaser December 30, 2016 in the form of a certified check, bank easements, covenants, liens or claims shall have no further recourse against January 6, 2017 treasurer’s check or money order will in the nature of liens, improvements, the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the be required to be delivered at or before public assessments, any and all Mortgagee’s attorney. The description the time the bid is offered. The suc- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water of the premises contained in said mort- cessful bidder will be required to exe- and sewer liens and any other munic- gage shall control in the event of an cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement ipal assessments or liens or existing error in this publication. TIME WILL immediately after the close of the encumbrances of record which are BE OF THE ESSENCE. bidding. The balance of the purchase in force and are applicable, having Other terms if any, to be announced price shall be paid within thirty (30) priority over said mortgage, whether at the sale. days from the sale date in the form or not reference to such restrictions, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. of a certified check, bank treasurer’s easements, improvements, liens or Present Holder of said Mortgage, check or other check satisfactory to encumbrances is made in the deed. By Its Attorneys, 6 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune Health Avoiding A Heart Attack

(NAPS)­ diovascular medi- cine at Brigham and According to a Women’s Hospital in study published in Boston, Mass. Circulation, a jour- “Make sure the nal of the American holidays don’t get Heart Association in the way of tak- (AHA), the winter ing your medicines holiday season is and continuing to be considered a risk fac- attentive to a healthy tor for cardiac and diet,” he said. “But noncardiac death. even when the hol- While researchers idays are passed, don’t know exactly these things continue why heart attacks to be issues all year are more common long because heart around holidays, disease remains a they note a number leading threat to of possible reasons, America’s health.” including changes in What You Can Do diet and alcohol con- The American sumption during the Heart Association is holidays; stress from helping heart attack family interactions, survivors learn how strained finances, to reduce that risk travel and entertain- with a few simple but ing; respiratory prob- effective action steps: lems from burning • Take medi- wood; and not paying cation as directed attention to the signs • Have a fol- and symptoms of a low-up doctor’s heart attack. appointment One Woman’s • Complete a Story cardiac rehabilita- Consider the case tion program of Julie Rickman, • Manage risk a 41-year-old stay- factors at-home mom. “I • Develop a felt like we were strong support sys- running around, tem. going everywhere, The program is and I just couldn’t part of the associ- catch my breath,” ation’s Guideline Rickman said. “I Transformation remember, two days and Optimization before Christmas, we Initiative and is sup- thought I was allergic ported by an educa- to my live Christmas tional grant from tree, and we took it AstraZeneca. down and got an arti- ficial tree.” Research shows death from heart attack is highest during December and January—but you can reduce your risk. Learn More The day after For further facts Christmas, Rickman attack. cardiac death during ing to more stress cut out processed said. “I don’t try to do and advice about got winded while “I have no idea the holidays is actu- on the heart. A car- foods and limits it all. I have my list reducing heart attack folding laundry. when the heart attack ally more the acute diac event might be sugar. She also limits but it’s not an ongo- risk, see www.heart. She thought it was happened. I was one manifestations of the triggered because social engagements ing list of unrealistic org/heartattack. exhaustion but decid- of those women who disease,” explained the heart is working and time spent on expectations.” To get involved, ed to go to the emer- attributed feeling Jorge Plutzky, harder.” social media during That’s good advice, visit www.heart.org gency room, anyway. bad to the holidays M.D., a volunteer Rickman, now the holidays and especially because or follow the AHA That trip saved her and thinking I was with the American an American Heart makes a conscious people who have on Facebook and life. exhausted,” she said. Heart Association. Association Go effort to realize being had a heart attack Twitter. Along with two Doctor’s Advice “Factors like cold Red For Women a supermom might are at increased risk blockages in her “The progression weather, stress and volunteer, has not be reality. of another, added heart, doctors also of heart disease dietary indiscretion since changed her “The biggest chal- Dr. Plutzky, direc- discovered she had doesn’t happen over- can contribute to a approach to the holi- lenge is controlling tor of preventive suffered a heart night, so an uptick in chain of events lead- days and to life. She stress,” Rickman cardiology and car- When Should Your Child Visit The Orthodontist? still has some baby teeth.” What To Watch For These signs suggest you should consult an ortho- dontist: • Early or late loss of baby teeth; • Difficulty in chewing or biting; • Mouth breathing; • Thumb sucking; • Crowding, misplaced or blocked-out teeth; • Jaws that shift or make sounds; • Speech difficulties; • Biting the check or tongue; • Teeth that meet abnormally, or don’t meet at all; • Facial features that are out of proportion to each other; • Jaws that are too far forward or too far back; • Grinding or clenching the teeth. Most children begin orthodontic treatment between the ages of 9 and 14. Benefits of Early Evaluation A check-up with an orthodontist while some baby teeth are still present can be beneficial for youngsters and their parents. “If we determine that treatment will be needed, an early check-up allows the orthodontist to recommend the most appropriate treatment at the most appropriate time. We can also talk with parents about budget- ing for treatment, based on their individual cir- cumstances. Orthodontists routinely offer a vari- All children should get a check-up with an orthodontist ety of payment plans, and parents can look into at the first recognition of an orthodontic problem but no benefits to reduce their out-of-pocket expenditures later than age seven. such as insurance, flexible spending accounts­ and health savings accounts,”­ according to Dr. (NAPS) McCamish. Many AAO members offer low-cost or While there’s no “exact age” for a child to begin complimentary initial consultations and a referral orthodontic treatment, there are a few things to to an orthodontist is not necessary. consider. What an Orthodontist Is Suggests Dr. DeWayne B. McCamish, president Orthodontists first graduate from dental school, of the American Association of Orthodontists and then go on for an additional two-to-three aca- (AAO), “Somewhere between the seventh and demic years of study at an accredited orthodontic eighth birthdays is generally when a child should residency program to become orthodontists. Only visit an orthodontist. If a parent is concerned orthodontists can be AAO members. You can be about something they observe, it’s quite alright to sure that you are being treated by an orthodontic specialist when you see the AAO logo. bring in an even younger child. Alzheimer’s Disease: What You Should Know “The orthodontist assesses the ‘bite’—meaning how the teeth come together. There is a wealth Learn More (NAPS)—The more you know about dementia—and the sooner you of information we can gather just from watching For further information or to find nearby AAO orthodontists, visit mylife mysmile.org. know it—the better able you, your family and your finances will be how a child brings the teeth together. Some prob- to deal with it. lems reveal themselves at an early age, and some of these problems can be addressed while a child B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, January 6, 2017 • 7 8 • Friday, January 6, 2017 Blackstone Valley Tribune

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DEPARTMENT OF Large Enclosed Porch PUBLIC WORKS *************** Focusing on: Large Shed HIGHWAY DIVISION Southbridge Charlton Meadowside of Woodstock Class A CDL with Sturbridge A Seasonal Cooperative POSITION: Oxford Campground Master Mechanic, Hazmat Grade W-6H Based in Roof Snow Removal Asking $16,500 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 760 VANS/TRUCKS For more information 700 AUTOMOTIVE The Town of Northbridge is North Brookfield Call Brett 2003 Mercury Sable 1992 GMC Call Rich seeking qualified candidates to (860) 733-2260 LS Premium FOR SALE Diesel Truck fill the full-time position of 508-248-7314 2008 Toyota Corolla 1990 Corvette Hatchback ****************** UPS Truck-Style, Master Mechanic, Grade W-6H. Standard shift, 265,000 CPE Recent brakes, tires, rear struts, Aluminum Grumman Body, Regular working hours are highway miles, still going! 575 VACATION RENTALS muffler Shelves. Rebuilt Monday through Friday, from Please Call 500 REAL ESTATE Well maintained. T-Tops, All Original, One-Owner 2 extra rims Transmission/Motor, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. as We need a larger car. Color Red with Black Interior 508-867-3235 117,000 miles; good condition New Fuel Tank, Radiator, described in the current $5,500 negotiable. Auto Trans 5.7 Liter V8 asking $2,500 Steering Box. Dual Wheels, union-management agreement. 505 APARTMENTS FOR CAPE COD TIME 72K Miles 11’ Area Behind Seats The rate of pay shall be Grade 1978 Thunderbird Coupe RENT SHARE FOR SALE Excellent Condition W-6H at the appropriate step 400 SERVICES Dual Exhaust, Rust-free, 89K Call (508) 769-2710 Asking $11,000 Edgewater Beach Resort $8,950 Call (508) 335-0335 14,100GVWR based on years of experience. 95 Chase Avenue 402 GENERAL SERVICES 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX I spent over $14,000 the last 2 CHARLTON Dennisport, MA 02639 years I had it on the road This position requires (978) 760-3453 (Gray) MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE On the water $5,000 or best offer After 7:30pm Excellent condition 2007, 2-door two (2) to three (3) Call The HOUSE FOR RENT Studio (Unit 706) 22,600 miles Black exterior, grey interior years of relevant Two Bedrooms, Fixed week 33 (August) Junk Man $11,000 125,000 miles Call 5pm-8:30pm experience, a minimum NO PETS, NO SMOKING! Deeded rights 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Good condition 508-867-6546 Class B Massachusetts Trees Cut Garage, Deck, Porches, 508-641-4606 2006 MUSTANG GT $4,200 Brush/Limbs Oil Heat. You’ll own it for a lifetime Local Commercial Drivers PARTS Removed Includes ALL Appliances- & can be passed down to Call 508-867-9106 License or better, and a (4) Koenig Beyond Wheels 17x8 News Washer/Dryer your children and grand West Brookfield Massachusetts Hoisting METAL PICK-UP $450 2011 RED children. $5000.00 Engineer Operator Appliances, Front Leather Seats $500 740 MOTORCYCLES $1,500 + Utilities (508)347-3145 Complete Stock Exhaust $300 HYUNDAI SONATA License, 2-B and 4E, or Furniture, TV’s. (508) 335-0249 2007 SUZUKI better. Front Brake Calipers w/Pads Construction $300 Excellent Condition, BOULEVARD C50 Materials. SOUTHBRIDGE Want to Place Complete Suspension System Four Door, Cruiser. A complete position description a Classified Ad? FOUND HERE! Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Newly-renovated Call 800-536-5836 $750 73,000 miles, with a list of responsibilites and Silver/Gray Sharp Bike Small Building 3 bedroom apartment Other Parts One-Owner Car! qualifications can be obtained at Lots of mods/extras. Nice area 508-476-2293 $8,500 the Demolition, 14,812 miles, original owner. 1999 CHEVY S10 All appliances including (508) 843-3604 Northbridge Highway Residential Moves. New tires, ready to ride. dishwasher and Department Furnaces Removed LASSICS $4,400 Extended Cab, 6-Cylinder, washing machine OFF SEASON IS GREAT 720 C located at: BUICK DEVILLE DTS Call Nate 401-269-6070 Two-Wheel Drive, Current No utilities AT THE CAPE 11 Fletcher Street, Dave 2005, V8, Black Inspection, Runs Good, Needs First/last/security 1966 Ford Galaxie 745 RECREATIONAL Whitinsville, MA 01588, (508)867-2564 Good condition Some Body Work $750/month NStar Navigation, Leather $700 As Is (413)262-5082 500 Convertible VEHICLES Monday through Friday from 774-200-7172 Interior, Moon Roof, CD Player (508) 414-2474 131,000 Miles 2008 LAREDO 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Information and Pictures are on Local $4000 34 ft. 5th wheel Craigslist under car/trucks 1 owner, in excellent condition Interested applicants should SOUTHBRIDGE owner. Call 774-272-2085 2008 Ram submit resume, cover letter and News 2 slides and new tires Three Bedroom, Type in 1966 Ford. $14,000 completed Town of Northbridge Living Room, Dining Room, Car is White (Bighorn)Truck employment application to: Call 508-234-7755 Kitchen, Bath, Pantry, CAR FOR SALE Hemi Motor, 4 Door, Hardwood Floors $15,500 Want to Place In Great Condition, Mr. James Shuris, P.E., MBA, 2015 Nissan Rogue a Classified Ad? Only 37,000 miles. Call Dean Call 800-536-5836 Director of Public Works, NO PETS Navigation, Sunroof, P.O. Box 88, (508) 885-9537 54,000 Miles Call for more info. Whitinsville, MA 01588. (774) 200-8795 South Dennis, MOTOR HOME SERIOUS INTERESTS off Rte. 134: 725 AUTOMOBILES Call Gabriel ONLY To request an application and a 38’ 1998 FOUND HERE! Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, at (413) 245-9651 copy of the job description, Dutchstar 2 twins) 1 bath home with Sturbridge Automotive please call (508) 234-3581. STURBRIDGE 1966 CHEVROLET 300 Cummins Diesel 415 BUSINESS full kitchen & microwave, (508) 347-9970 768 VEHICLES FOR APARTMENTS ON washer/dryer, screened in CORVETTE Spartan Chassis. One Position will remain open until ERVICES PARTS S BEAUTIFUL CEDAR porch w/ picnic table, grill, Slide out. filled. C2 STINGRAY Dodge 1500 pickup. 98’ cable TV. Outdoor shower. 83,000 Miles LAKE 4 Speed Coupe, 110,000 Miles Seeking area residents On dead-end street. New Tires & Brakes 1995 TOYOTA T100 The Town of Northbridge is an 3 Room Apartments, 327/300HP, $950.00 interested in having an on-site, Near shopping, theater, Sleeps Four. Price Affirmative Action/Equal 1 Bedroom, Silver Pearl/Black Interior, FOR PARTS ONLY professional review of their restaurants, bike trail, Ford Wind Star 01’ Opportunity Employer Kitchen Applianced, $18,000 Reduced! private wells. This service is fishing, playground, 143,000 Miles Call (508)335-3948 $1,000 Or Best Offer grant funded by the USEPA. Utilities Not Included 10 minutes from bay and Need to Place a Classified Ad? [email protected] $1100.00 Call 800-536-5836 It is free and is confidential. NO PETS ocean side beaches. WAITSTAFF (203) 826-2702 Call (508)779-0194 (508) 801-0663 Many times well owners are 1/4 Mile to I-84 NEEDED unaware of the possible causes and MA Pike Off season rates available of contamination in their wells. Must be 18 years old References A Must Older wells may not be sealed Call Janet Weekends a MUST $750/Month Please Apply in Person: properly near the surface or at 508-865-1583 their source of water may be First/Last/Security after 6 pm, or email Call (508)347-9623 Village Pizza shallow and influenced by June at things like feedlots, septic 9am-6pm 487 Main St, [email protected] systems, or nearby land uses. for more information. Sturbridge Many things at or near the 525 HOUSES FOR RENT (508) 347-8177 surface could impact the water Need to Place quality of a well. a Classified Ad? 319 HEALTH CARE This assessment provides you a Call 800-536-5836 comprehensive evaluation of the SOUTHBRIDGE PROFESSIONALS possible causes of House for Rent contamination at or near your ******** well to help you understand Three Bedroom, Two Bath, what possible risks and Quiet Country Setting, COMMUNITY vulnerabilities you should be Secure References Required RESPITE WORKER aware of that might impact your First, Last & Security drinking water. The assessment $1,500/month + Utilities (Job ID: 9784) considers site conditions, geology, land use practices, To provide families and Ideal for Commuters- well construction, and Easy Access to Highways individuals with dependable maintenance to provide you and age appropriate Family with a detailed list of things, Support. if any, that could impact your (508) 729-0910 This is a direct service well water quality. The results position, responsible for the will provide you a list of 546 CEMETERY LOTS provision of Respite Care Ser- possible concerns, if any are vices to program found, and recommendations 2-GRAVE LOT IN participants. To service as a and best practices that will help PAXTON MEMORIAL Seven Hills Family Services, you keep your well and your Inc. Team Member. family safe from well PARK Pay rate $12.00+/hr. contamination. Happy Garden section Includes cement vaults Qualifications: Contact Jim Starbard at Valued at $9,000 An interest in working with (978) 502-0227 Asking $5,900 families who have a physi- 508-769-0791 cally, developmentally, emo- or jstarbard@ tionally, or other life BURIAL PLOTS challenged family member. rcapsolutions.org PAXTON MEMORIAL Must be at least of eighteen Picture This... (18) years of age. 442 LICENSED DAY PARK Knowledgeable of creative and CARE developmental activities Garden of Heritage Photo Reprints Available appropriate for the age and ************************* The Commonwealth of capabilities of the individual Bought (2) $3,750.00 each being supported. Massachusetts and will sell for $3,500.00 each From All Of Our Publications First Aide and CPR Office of Child Care certification required. Must Services requires that all Call (508) 248-6373 have a vaild driver’s license. ads placed in the newspaper for child care WORCESTER COUNTY Options & Prices View job specific details (daycare) in your home MEMORIAL PARK & to apply go to: Digital Copy (emailed) $5.00 include your license number Paxton, MA www.SevenHills. 4” x 6” Glossy Print $5.00 454 HOME org/careers/ Garden of Valor I IMPROVEMENT 2 side-by-side plots 8.5” x 11” Glossy Print $10.00 Current Value $8,500 and Type the ID#9784 into the Furniture Doctor Keyword/ID# field. Have your furniture Asking $4,800/OBO Professionally restored Call or email Stonebridge Press today For more information contact: Call (508) 556-7407 at Reasonable rates. Elizabeth Carroll, ECarroll furniture face lifting, Worcester County 508-909-4105 or @sevenhills.org painting, striping to Memorial Park or Refinishing, Paxton, MA [email protected] Zoranlly Leon Reynoso, caning and repairs. ZLeon ANTIQUE DOCTOR Garden of Faith You can also download your @sevenhills.org Lot 271A Daniel Ross 2 Graves, side-by-side (508)248-9225 AA/EOE photo reprint form at or Asking $1,700 each (860)382-5410 $2,200 Both www.508Local.com ******** 30 years in business Call (508) 723-2306 4 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, January 6, 2017