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Barry Neil awards luncheon Kaufman BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Editor’s NEWS STAFF WRITER ffice ours STURBRIDGE — The United Way O H of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Olivia Richman photo Mondays 12-5 Charlton held its 2014 Campaign Awards Luncheon at the Sturbridge Varsity baseball captains Tyler Simons, Tucker Hetherman Wednesdays 1-5 Host Hotel on Thursday, March 5, to and Jacup Roberts will be making chilidogs for the Chili Chow Fridays 1-5 acknowledge all of the local compa- Down to support the team’s trip to Cape Cod. nies and agencies who held a United Way 2014 Campaign. Because of the companies’ partic- INSIDE ipation and donations, United Way Almanac...... 2 was able to fund different programs Are you ready Obituaries...... 7 that make a difference in Charlton, Sturbridge and Southbridge. Police Logs...... 9 United Way is currently at 91 per- Opinion...... 10 cent of their local goal and at 81 per- to chow down? Learning...... 11 cent of their total goal of $300,000. Calendar...... 11 Charlton finished at 79 percent of its Real Estate...... B Sect. goal of $76,400, Sturbridge reached Sports...... 14-15 75 percent of its $30,000 goal and Southbridge finished at 101 percent of Bay Path preps to host LOCAL Olivia Richman photos it’s goal of $144,100. popular chili fundraiser Dawna Dagenais represented Dexter Russell, The businesses were awarded Inc. who received the Silver Award for a during a three-course meal. Karri medium business (26 to 399 employees) for having 90 percent employee participation. Please Read MONEY, page ­A11 BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Chow Down had more NEWS STAFF WRITER than 400 attendees. The CHARLTON — Come popular event is also a join Bay Path at the Chow favorite for students, who Down! look forward to the bot- THE BIG The 5th Annual Chili tomless feast each year — Chow Down takes place especially the Bay Path RACE Sunday, March 29, from baseball team, who spon- 4-6 p.m. For $5 you can sors the event. eat unlimited amounts The money raised at the of chili from local ven- Chow Down benefits the Cards for cancer dors, cooks and culinary baseball team’s annual Page A3 arts students at Bay Path tournament in Cape Cod Regional Vocational during April vacation. Technical High School. The team stays overnight, “We’re going to have so the proceeds help pay about 24 vendors this for the students to stay in year,” said Culinary Arts the hotel, as well as pay LEARNING Lead Instructor Mark for their meals. Sansoucy. “They will go Sansoucy is not only table to table, serving the culinary arts lead chili. You can eat as much instructor, but the varsity Olivia Richman photo chili as you can possibly baseball coach. eat. A lot of people don’t “It’s nice to go down CHARLTON — Cub Scout Pack 165 hosted its annual Pinewood Derby even get to taste every there,” he said. “You final- Saturday, March 7, at The Overlook. Pictured, celebrating with their fellow one because they’re so ly get to see other teams Tiger Scouts, Nolan Bautista won Most Scout Worthy, Tristan Ellis Morris stuffed!” won Best Paint and Zackary Kelleher won Most Creative for the Tiger Scouts. Last year the Chili For more photos, turn to page A8! Please Read CHILI, page ­A11

Bay Path students learn about PTSD, life with a service ‘A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ for Borggaard family dog Page A4 Charlton resident SPORTS invited to play in prestigious hockey tournament

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Tournament, one of NEWS STAFF WRITER the best amateur hock- CHARLTON — ey tournaments in the Golden Eagles Charlton resident world. He will be part Austin Borggaard is one of the Junior run past Rams of the top 240 10-year- Bruins hockey team, girls’ basketball old hockey players in one of the 14 teams North America. He will competing in the Brick. in district semifi- be heading to Canada “This is pretty spe- with his family this cial,” said Austin’s nals Photos courtesy Andrew Borggaard summer to compete in father, Andrew Page A16 the 26th Brick Super Austin Borggaard, 10, has been skating ever since he could walk. He also loves fishing, soccer, dirt biking, lacrosse and golfing with his father. Novice Invitational Please Read HOCKEY, page ­A16

Opinion Get Your Back to work: Durant looks ahead to third term in office Point Across Page A10 BY JASON BLEAU House of Representatives office. During a sit down handle on that process. NEWS STAFF WRITER for his first terms several with , I remember talking to years ago. Durant said it’s busi- [State Rep.] Kevin Kuros State Rep. Peter Durant As one of the few politi- ness as usual for him who had Dudley in his has officially entered his cal figures retaining their in Boston now that he’s jurisdiction at one time. third term serving the original seat in South back to work and he feels In the second term, I 6th Worcester District, Central like his experience in the said to him that it feels and in doing so is con- following the November House is now starting to like you’re really getting tinuing the work he set elections, Durant is in a pay off. your feet underneath you out to complete when unique position among “It certainly gets eas- in the second term.” he claimed victory in his local peers as he has ier now that I’m in my One of his most cher- one of the closest races the chance to continue to third term and as I’ve ished accomplishments in Massachusetts politi- work towards the goals progressed through Peter Durant cal history to enter the he set when he first took my terms I’ve gotten a Please Read DURANT, page ­A12 2 •The Charlton Villager• Friday, March 13, 2015 www.charltonvillager.com

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“We have to constantly prove our- of skills selves, we’re still only a little over 20 percent of the Legislature. [The voters] have elected us, now we need to show that it was a good move.” BY OLIVIA RICHMAN NEWS STAFF WRITER - State Rep. Peter Durant, comment- STURBRIDGE — Gun laws are a con- ing on Republican representation in troversial, with political debate taking the State House. place all over the country. In Sturbridge, as long as a resident is licensed to carry, they may purchase and own a gun. One of the requirements Open to Close to obtain a license is to go through a Basic Firearms Safety Course. The Town Hall (508) 248-2200 Sturbridge Police Department provides Board of Selectmen (248-2206): these classes free of charge about twice Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays a year...... 7:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. “The reason we’re doing this is that Tuesdays...... 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Massachusetts we want to have a Town Clerk (248-2249): baseline where people have basic skills, Monday, Thursday...7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. instead of just going out and buying Tuesday...... 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. a firearm and not knowing how it Wednesday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. works,” said Officer Daniel Menzone, Friday...... 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. who instructs the course. “It’s the same Public Library (248-0452) idea as a car. You don’t want someone to Tuesdays and Thursdays ...... 9:30-8:00 just jump into a car without any driving Wednesdays and Fridays ...... 9:30-5:00 experience and just go. This way, every- Saturday ...... 9:30-3:00 one is on the same playing field.” (closed on Sat. during the summer) Menzone is a licensed instructor Closed on Sunday and Monday for the state as well as the firearms Police Department (248-2250) instructor for the Police Department. Monday to Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The course will satisfy the state’s safe- For emergencies, dial 911 ty certification requirements for both Fire Department (248-2299) Class ‘A’ licenses to carry and firearms Monday to Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. identification cards. Post Offices The course is very basic. Menzone Charlton Center Post Office.... (800) 275-8777 will go over safety features, as well Charlton City (01508) ...... (800) 275-8777 as things future gun owners may not Schools have thought about, like where to lock Dudley-Charlton Regional School District up the gun to make sure it’s safe and ...... (508) 943-6888 rules and regulations, like where they Charlton Elementary School can and cannot carry a weapon and ...... (508) 248-7774 or (508) 248-7435 which guns are allowed in the state of Heritage School ...... (508) 248-4884 Massachusetts. He also discusses penal- Charlton Middle School...... (508) 248-1423 ties you may encounter if you don’t do Shepherd Hill Regional High School it correctly...... (508) 943-6700 “It’s a specialty, like scuba diving, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical boating or playing an instrument,” said High School (508) 248-5971 or (508) 987-0326 Menzone. “Some people like to collect stamps, some people like to collect fire- Church Listings arms. Some people just want the basic • Charlton Federated Church, 64 Main St., knowledge. They want to know how it Pastor James Chase, 248-5550, Sunday worship works. People have come up to me and 10:30 a.m. www.fedchurchcharlton.org said they never plan to own a gun, but • Charlton Baptist Church, 50 Hammond want to know how it works. It’s a good Hill Road, 248-4488,www.charltonbaptist.org, Sunday worship 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. thing. Knowledge is power. The more • Charlton City United Methodist, 74 Stafford people understand the way things work St. 248-7379, web site: CharltonCityUMC.com, the more it’s better for everybody.” Sunday worship 10:30 am, Sunday School 9 am. Turn To GUN SAFETY page ­­­A12 • St. Joseph’s Church, 10 H. Putnam Ext, 248- 7862, www.stjosephscharlton.com, Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 p.m., Sunday Mass 8 a.m., Sunday Family Mass 10 a.m., Sunday LifeTEEN A Stonebridge Mass 5 p.m., Weekday Mass Monday, Tuesday, Press publication Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. • Hope Christian Fellowship, 6 Haggerty President & Publisher Road, 248-5144 Frank G. 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Southbridge, MA 01550. O’Brien to Jay Barthiaume Gabriel www.charltonvillager.com Friday, March 13, 2015 •The Charlton Villager•3 Cards for cancer Popular board game tournament raises money for Relay for Life Accuracy Watch

The Charlton Villager is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a timely manner. If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4107 during normal business hours. During non-business hours, Photos courtesy Shaun Moriarty leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will return your phone call. Because of the positive feedback, a second Around 20 people came to participate in the first ever Cards Against Humanity Against tournament is already in the works, possibly Cancer tournament. popping up sometime in April. friends. I have a friend battling it right now,” she said. “I don’t think this dis- BY OLIVIA RICHMAN NEWS STAFF WRITER ease will go away any time soon. The more awareness we can provide and the SOUTHBRIDGE — Relay For Life more research we can support the bet- teams Rosemary’s Wish, What the ter. It will help the numbers go down.” Dickens?! and Battling Sox came togeth- Visit Cards Against Humanity er for the first ever Cards Against Against Cancer’s community page on Humanity Against Cancer tournament Facebook to find out when the next on Saturday, Feb. 28. tournament will take place. Despite very little advertising and very chilly weather, the tournament Olivia Richman can be reached at raised over $200 for cancer research. 508-909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- According to What the Dickens?! team bridgepress.com. member Shaun Moriarty, the event Shaun Moriarty said that Cards Against Humanity is a great way to break the ice and have was very well received and people have a laugh with new people. already asked when the next tourna- ment will be. oped this game thinking?’ It’s a good Relay teams,” he Stonebridge Press “For those who play Cards Against excuse to let go and not worry about added. “While Humanity the game itself is something anything.” sometimes people Villager Newspapers everyone will enjoy because of the Participants paid $10 to enter the are competitive nature of the game. It’s a little raunchy. Cards Against Humanity Tournament. and are trying It’s selected taste. Having a dark sense With around 20 people attending the to raise the most of humor or sarcasm certainly helps,” event, over $200 was raised towards the money, ultimately said Moriarty. “I think for those who Relay For Life. Some expected guests the whole point is have played, they enjoy the opportunity ended up not being able to make it, but to raise money for to play a game like this where you don’t Moriarty says that for anybody who the fight against have to worry about being judged for missed out on the fun there will be cancer. If we can making an off-color joke.” another chance in the near future. do that all together, Like many party games, Cards “We are definitely having another so be it. Whatever Against Humanity also serves as a tournament,” he said. “We are talking will help the fight great way to get to know other people, about doing it at the same venue, against cancer.” Newspaper Inserts are one of the best said Moriarty. It’s an icebreaker. Even Starlite. We don’t have an exact date yet Brogna has been marketing tools available. if you’re playing with people you don’t but we’re thinking mid to late April.” involved with the know very well, you begin to learn Another exciting aspect of the tour- Relay For Life Direct mailed to every home or zoned about their sense of humor and loosen nament was the three Relay For Life for many years. up. teams collaborating for the first time. She has spent the exactly where you want for a fraction of the Jacki Brogna, of the Battling Sox, Moriarty felt that it worked out very past nine years cost of direct mailing. agreed. well and opened up a lot of opportuni- participating in Said Brogna, “I thought it was a great ties in the future to have an even bigger the Southbridge idea. I think it’s a lot of fun. It’s total- attendance since more social circles Relay. ly unexpected. You don’t know what’s would be involved, “casting a wider “I’ve lost many Southbridge News coming next. It makes you stop and net.” family members think, ‘What were the people who devel- “It builds up a good spirit with other to cancer. And can insert your 8.5”x11” insert for only $ per Birth Announcements 38 thousand Krystal Perez and Andres Danger Quinn on Feb. 8, weigh- great-grandparents are Annette Vasquez, of Southbridge, wel- ing 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Proud Mitchell, John and Leona or we will Design, comed Armani Blake Vasquez grandparents are Donald Farber, Christianson, and Richard and on Feb. 7, weighing 8 pounds, Brenda Farber-Baker, Victoria Marilyn Reniere. Print and Deliver your 13 ounces. Proud grandparents Quinn and William T. Quinn, Sr. Yareliz Suarez, and Luis are Gail Christian, Chad Miller, Lissa and Matthew Thibodeau, Rodriguez, of Southbridge, wel- flyer for as little as Ramon Perez, Carmen Arroyo, of Southbridge, welcomed Elora comed Zabriel Rodriguez on and Edwin Sanchez. Rae Thibodeau on Feb. 13, Feb. 22, weighing 7 pounds, 11 $ per Cynthia and Brendan Quinn, weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces. ounces. Proud grandparents are 75 thousand of Oxford, welcomed Logan Proud grandparents are Hope Maria Lopez, Juan Suarez, and Wilson and Michael Victoria Rodriguez. Proud Aunt Hayes, Lester Wilson and Yolimar Suraez. Judith Bergeron, Donna Michelle Anne Belanger and PUBLIC MEETINGS and Robert Thibodeau. Joseph Nazaire Vaillancourt, of Melissa Parent and Southbridge, welcomed Joella For more information call Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are Anthony Scott, of Marie Vaillancourt on Feb. 25, retrieved in advance from multiple Southbridge, welcomed weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Nathan Berg, Advertising Executive sources, including Town Hall and on Emmett Daniel Scott on Proud grandparents are Marc the Internet. The Charlton Villager is Feb. 17, weighing 7 pounds, and Brenda Belanger (deceased); 508-909-4064 not responsible for changes and cancel- 2 ounces. 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BY OLIVIA RICHMAN NEWS STAFF WRITER CHARLTON — Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School’s Health Technology Department had two special guest speakers come in on Friday, March 6 — veteran Bryan Leblanc and his service dog Tuukka. Leblanc discussed the impact his new service dog has had on his life. “They’re going to learn about a per- son with PTSD. In all kinds of health care facilities you’re going to deal with folks who have this,” said Bay Path Superintendent-Director John Lafleche. “When you’re working with folks who have health concerns, many of them have service dogs. I’m very grateful to the folks at Nick’s House to share their experiences with our students and get them ready for the world of work.” Suffering from PTSD and exposure to chemical warfare, Leblanc has dif- ficulty balancing, hearing and seeing. He has survived three strokes. With Tuukka he can walk without a cane. She also detects his seizures before they happen. The 10th and 11th graders never lost interest the whole time Leblanc spoke. They also asked many questions, inspired by his openness and “She knows I’m having a seizure honesty. before I know,” said Lablanc. “She’ll start to push me, warning me to lay

Superintendent-Director John Lafleche pets Pam Parker, of Nick’s House, called Tuukka Tuukka, a Great Dane, weighs more than Tuukka. She enjoyed the attention. a “diva” because of her expensive taste in 100 pounds at almost 2 years old. When she dog food and treats. is full-grown, she will be around 175 pounds.

Olivia Richman photos the importance of service dogs. went into a seizure because she had “When we get out to the field we Veteran Bryan Leblanc and his service dog, down so I don’t fall and get hurt. When Tuukka, visited Bay Path to discuss PTSD and caused him so much stress because need to be able to handle them better,” I have seizures the flashes are white or how to deal with service dogs in the health she didn’t like dogs. If you see a ser- she said. “They need to be with their multi-colored and I can’t see straight. technology field. vice dog that’s not behaving properly handler, not just for the dog but for She’ll make sure nobody gets near me. it’s because there’s something wrong. She doesn’t bark or bite. It’s a great the owner. They both feed off of each Usually at most hospitals they let her other. Tuukka helped Brian even from thing. But she’ll push you away slowly stay close to Brian. Sometimes she’ll lay “out of control” and “wouldn’t follow to prevent people from touching me.” an emotional standpoint. He was so demands.” Parker and Leblanc went up on the bed with him. She has to know depressed without the dog. It gives him Nick’s House co-founder Pam Parker he’s OK or she won’t settle down.” to see Tuukka. said many of Leblanc’s seizures — like hope and a better outlook. He has some- “It takes about six months for a dog Health Technology instructor thing now. He’s overcoming so much. many other people with his conditions Deborah Slavinskas said that many of and an owner to bond,” said Parker. — are brought on by anxiety. Because of He is an outstanding person.” “But within 24 hours Tuukka was lis- her students haven’t had a lot of experi- Being so open and honest, the stu- this, it’s very important for nurses and ence with service dogs yet, which is one tening to every command and warning technicians in the hospital to know how dents were captivated by Leblanc’s him about seizures. She was meant for of the reasons they wanted Leblanc to speech. He described his experience in to deal with a service dog. When the ser- come speak to them. him.” vice dog and handler are separated both the Army and said he had seen many Leblanc laughed and joked that “When they go into the communi- things that bothered him, leading to can become very nervous. ty they need to know what the laws Tuukka is a “typical woman.” She won’t “We’ve only had one technician that PTSD down the road. He said that some- eat regular dog food. Her food costs $125 are and how to handle the dog,” she times all of the things he deals with now caused a problem,” said Parker. “Brian explained. “For example, Tuukka didn’t a month. She only likes a special kind. make him depressed. He once contem- And she will only eat expensive treats like the cold floor in the classroom so plated suicide. we put down a blanket so she could lay as well. Parker described Tuukka as a While very intelligent and worldly, diva. at Brian’s feet. We offered her a bowl his brain damage made it very hard to of water. If the dog is comfortable, the “For all of the things she’s done for Chinese Restaurant do the things he once loved, including me,” said Lablanc, “the price of the patient is comfortable. We want to put playing instruments, reading and paint- www.foodaw.com/015/dynasty everybody at ease.” dog food and treats is not a problem. It ing. He can’t even watch television for doesn’t bother me.” For junior Pauline Muise this was very long. But Tuukka gave him hope. Take-out Service the first experience she had with a ser- After a long wait, the Service Dog vice dog. But after just one hour with Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- Catering Party to Your Place Project said they had a Great Dane for 909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- Leblanc and Tuukka, Muise could sense him. They warned him that she was Please call bridgepress.com. 508.765.0398 508.765.9816 Full Liquor License Gobi announces March office hours We Have Delivery Service Open 6 days: Tuesday-Sunday 11 am-10 pm BOSTON — Tyler Wolanin, district cials are invited to meet with Tyler to Tuesday, March 17 Fri.-Sat 11 am-11 pm • Sun. 12 pm-10 pm • Closed Mon. aide to Sen. Anne Gobi (D-Spencer) will express any concerns, ideas and issues • Warren: 2-3 p.m. in the Town Offices 344 Main St. (Rte. 131) be holding local office hours through- they have. Walk-ins are welcome but to Southbridge MA 01550 out the district during the month of set up an appointment you can e-mail Wednesday, March 18 March. Constituents and town offi- Tyler at [email protected]. • Wales: 10-11 a.m. in the Town Offices • Brimfield: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Monday, March 9 Senior Center • Sturbridge: 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the • Holland: 1-2 p.m. in the Town Hall Town Hall • Charlton: 12-1 p.m. in the Senior Monday, March 23 Center • East Brookfield: 6-7 p.m. in the Municipal Town Complex Wednesday, March 11 • West Brookfield: 10-11 a.m. in the Wednesday, March 25 Town hall • North Brookfield: 11 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Senior Center, 12 p.m.-1 p.m. in the Monday, March 16 Town Offices • Spencer: 12-1 p.m. in the Town Hall • Brookfield 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the Town Hall

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Editor’s Note: The information con- motor vehicle accident on Sturbridge 7:51 a.m. — Police responded to a tained in these police logs was obtained 9:20 a.m. — Susan Mary Archambeault, Road motor vehicle accident on Baylies Road through either press releases or other 58, 19 Main Street was arrested on a 8:14 p.m. — Police responded to a 5:16 p.m. — Police investigated a dis- public documents kept by each police warrant motor vehicle accident on Chelsie Way turbance on Sturbridge Road department, and is considered to be the 5:24 p.m. — Police responded to a account of police. All subjects are con- OTHER ACTIVITIES Saturday, Feb. 28 motor vehicle accident on Brookfield sidered innocent until proven guilty in Road a court of law. If a case is dismissed in Thursday, Feb. 26 11:11 a.m. — Police responded to court or the party is found to be innocent, a motor vehicle accident on Trolley Tuesday, March 3 The Villager, with proper documenta- 8:19 a.m. — Police responded to a Crosing Road tion, will update the log at the request of motor vehicle accident on Southbridge 9:50 p.m. — Police investigated a sus- 8 a.m. — Police responded to a motor the arrested party. Road picious motor vehicle on Worcester vehicle accident on Burlingame Road 7:26 p.m. — Police responded to a Road motor vehicle accident on Worcester Thursday, March 5 CHARLTON POLICE Road Sunday, March 1 6:49 a.m. — Police responded to a DEPARTMENT Friday, Feb. 27 10:16 p.m. — Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on City Depot disorderly person on Gale Road Road ARRESTS 12:45 p.m. — Police investigated sus- picious activity on Putnam Road Monday, March 2 Wednesday, March 4 1:49 p.m. — Police responded to a EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

ership, and community service. can be reached by calling 508-248-7711. Ronald J. Denault Memorial Interested persons should complete Completed application packets should Freshmen: Meaghan Daniels, and submit an application packet no be mailed to the Ronald J. Denault Law Law Enforcement Scholarship later than April 30. The application Enforcement Scholarship Committee Mikhaela Daniels packet will include the following: an c/o P.O. Box 352, Charlton City, MA A $1,000 scholarship, honoring the application form; a one-page essay sum- 01508. Dudley-Charlton Regional School memory of Ronald J. Denault, highly marizing why the applicant is interest- District respected police officer at both the state ed in a career in law enforcement; two and local levels, will be awarded again letters of reference; and documentation Holy Name Central Catholic Applications for the district’s pre- this June to a student in the Class of of academic scholarship. Details regard- school program will be accepted 2015. To be eligible for consideration ing all requirements will be included Jr./Sr. High School Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, for this award, a student must be a with the application form. Application April 2, at Mason Road School, 20 Mason Charlton resident who is planning to forms are downloadable from the teen WORCESTER — Holy Name Central Road, Dudley, and Charlton Elementary further his/her education in pursuit of page on the Town of Charlton web- Catholic Jr./Sr. High School has School, 9 Burlingame Road, Charlton, a career in law enforcement or criminal site or can be obtained at the public announced Charlton students that have from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. justice. Applicants may be graduating library, at the police station, or through made the second quarter honor roll. For further information, call Charlton from a public or private high school or the guidance offices at either Bay Path HONORS Elementary School at 508-248-7774, and from a home schooling program that Regional or Shepherd Hill Regional Seniors: Megan White Mason Road School at 508-943-4312. has been approved formally by the High School. Further questions may be Juniors: Ryan Dilegge, Dante Santelli Parents will be notified on May 4 of School Committee. Ideally, applicants directed to Mrs. Ronald Denault, who their child’s acceptance into the pro- will show evidence of scholarship, lead- gram.

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Olivia Richman photos The Overlook residents enjoyed having the entertainment and came Wolf Scout Champions! First place, Lukas The den leaders and Pinewood Derby Coordinator Steve Brodeur. to watch the scouts race their cars. Later they were able to race Trevarthan; second place, John Tighe; and each other. third place, Ashton Fournier. Best Paint went to Jaden Salmon, Most Scout-Worthy went to Joshua Hemingway and Brady Wisniewski won Most Creative.

The Wolf Scouts cheered on their cars, getting excited as they The kids waited at the end of the racetrack anticipating their cars whizzed past the finish line. coming down the track.

Cub Master John Gaughan would push the cars down the track once the kids were cheer- ing loud enough.

Tiger Scout Champions! Fist place, Chase Each car races four separate times, then The Pinewood Derby is a parent-son event. Newman; second place, Christian Sargis; and each time is added up. The lowest amount of The parents helped their kid carve and third place, Liam Cunniff. time wins in their age group. decorate the car. Pack 165 even held a Cub Scout family and friends, as well as some workshop if families didn’t have the tools Overlook residents, cheered on the scouts at home. friends and Overlook residents to par- and even got to participate in some races BY OLIVIA RICHMAN ticipate in the Pinewood Derby. after the Scouts finished. NEWS STAFF WRITER they didn’t have the necessary tools at “It’s a great way to bring some youth home. CHARLTON — The sound of engines up to the residents,” said Brodeur. “The “It’s a parent-kid event. I enjoy build- Overlook wanted the residents to have revving up, the crowd cheering, cars ing the car with my son,” said Pinewood racing down the track — this was the something to do and something to see. Derby Coordinator Steve Brodeur. We have a lot of residents helping out annual Pack 165 Pinewood Derby. “During the race I just like seeing the On Saturday, March 7, the Cub Scouts with the event. There’s just a lot of excitement in the kids’ faces and their excitement.” held the traditional event at a new big smiles when their car crosses the venue — The Overlook. The Cub Scouts would like to thank finish line.” Overlook and the Charlton Police “There are 85-year-old men in this Gaughan agreed. Said the Cub Master, room that have raced in a Pinewood Explorers for hosting the event and “When the kids see cars they created helping out with directing traffic. Derby,” said Cub Master John Gaughan. coming down the track — whether they “It’s a scouting tradition.” “I wanted to help out because my son win or lose — there’s just this sense of has gotten a lot out of Cub Scouts. It’s Pinewood Derby was founded in 1953 satisfaction. I like seeing how proud by Don Murphy. He wanted to create what he loves the most,” said Brodeur. the kids are when their cars cross that “It’s my way to give back and do some- a father-son Cub Scout activity that finish line.” involved racing, since it would be two thing for the pack.” The Cub Scouts raced by rank, start- If you’re interested in having your years until his ten year old son could ing with the Tiger Scouts. The Wolf participate in the Soapbox Derby. son join Pack 165 or to learn more about Scouts were next, followed by the Bear Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts – any town Each scout was given a block of wood Scouts, then the Webelo Scouts. There and with a parent, the children would can join the pack - visit charlton165. were trophies for first, second and third mypack.us. carve and shape their car. They also get place, as well as Best Paint Job, Most to paint it and design it. Some children The track that was used at the Pinewood Creative, Most Scout-Worthy and Best Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- added stickers. Some cars had flags. Crash. Derby has only been in use for the past three Pack 165 also ran a workshop for the 909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- years. Cub Master John Gaughan said it was a After the Pack Championship there bridgepress.com. parents to come to with their kids if was even a chance for siblings, parents, very big upgrade from the last track. Brewer to be recognized as ‘Citizen of the Year’

GARDNER — in Central and Western Massachusetts, chaired the powerful Senate Committee he lives with his wife, Valerie, and is Mount Wachusett and has long supported efforts that ben- on Ways and Means and served on the proud father of their two daughters, Community efit students of all ages in our region,” the Senate Committee on Ethics and April and Audrey. College said MWCC President Daniel M. Rules and the Joint Committee on The Harold E. Drake, Jr. Citizen of the Foundation Inc. Asquino. “His commitment to serving Rules. Previously, he served as Senate Year Award is presented in memory of will honor for- others epitomizes the virtues of civic vice-chair of the Joint Committee on Harold E. Drake, treasurer and former mer State Sen. engagement that are incorporated into Natural Resources and Agriculture, president of Royal Steam Heater Co. Stephen M. the educational experience at Mount as vice-chair of the Public Safety & and Lynde Hardware & Supply, Inc. The Brewer as the 2015 Wachusett Community College and also Homeland Security Committee, and as award recognizes community members Harold E. Drake, reflects our values as an academic insti- a member of the Joint Committee on who exemplify Mr. Drake’s extraordi- Jr. Citizen of the tution. His leadership and dedication Public Safety. nary commitment to the North Central Year at its annu- over the years have been monumental, Brewer earned his baccalaure- Massachusetts region. Stephen Brewer al Foundation and we are delighted to recognize him ate degree from the University of Tickets to the annual foundation Dinner on April as the 2015 Citizen of the Year.” Massachusetts Amherst, where he dinner are $75 per person, and pro- 9 at Mount Brewer retired last fall follow- recently joined the faculty of the Center ceeds go directly to student scholar- Wachusett Ski ing 26 years in the state Legislature. for Public Policy and Administration. ships. A social hour will begin at 5:30 Area in Princeton. After serving as a selectman in Barre He earned a master’s degree in histo- p.m. followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. Outstanding MWCC students who and as a legislative aide to Senator ry and government from Assumption Reservations are required and may be receive foundation scholarship funds Robert D. Wetmore, he was elect- College and was awarded an honor- made by contacting Jo-Ann Meagher at also will be honored. ed to the Massachusetts House of ary Doctor of Philosophy from MWCC 978-630-9387 or [email protected]. “Senator Brewer worked tirelessly Representatives in 1988 and to the state during the college’s 2008 commence- edu. to serve the needs of his constituents Senate in 1996. Most recently, Brewer ment. He is a resident of Barre, where

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.charltonvillager.com Friday, March 13, 2015 •The Charlton Villager•9 Plan to plant helpful herbs Although there’s still snow on the The herb feet apart. Peppermint is ready a week) crumble leaves into pieces but ground, one way to hurry spring along should be plant- Take to harvest when the lower leaves not a powder. Pack in tight containers. is to plan your garden! Few outdoor ed in rows about begin to yellow. Clip entire plant plantings are as charming as the hum- 2 1/2 feet apart, the one inch from the ground. To dry *** ble herb garden. Whether lush and wil- leaving 18 inch- Hint peppermint, strip leaves from Your tips can win you a great dinner lowy or lofty and spiked, herbs are not es between stems and let dry. Crumble dried for two at the historic Publick House only easy to grow, they offer the prom- plants. While KAREN leaves and store in tightly cov- Historic Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send ise of medicinal magic. Chamomile ered jars. Tea can be prepared in a hint to be entered into a random As our modern culture rediscovers doesn’t require TRAINOR from either fresh or dried leaves. drawing. One winner per month will the attributes of “yesterday’s miracle very fertile soil, Add a squeeze of lemon to taste. win a fabulous three-course dinner for drugs,” more and more people are add- some dried cow two at the renowned restaurant, locat- ing herbs to their backyard garden plot. manure will ensure an adequate supply *** ed on Route 131 across the town com- The good news is, it is easier than ever of nitrogen. When plants bloom, pick While herbalists recommend catnip mon in historic Sturbridge. Because to enjoy the benefits of common herbs and dry the flowers away from direct tea for upset stomach, nervous head- I’m in the business of dispensing tips, picked straight from the ground or from sunlight. Spreading them on an old win- ache and promoting perspiration to not inventing them (although I can take a windowsill pot! Read on for some tips dow screen will allow air to circulate cool a fever, it might be fun to grow credit for some), I’m counting on you on growing the most practical of medic- and speed up the process. catnip purely for your pet’s pleasure! readers out there to share your best inal herbs. To brew, bring a cup of water to boil, What could be more enjoyable to your helpful hints! Note: Information culled from several remove from heat and drop in about two furry feline than to have a windowsill sources, including Natural Healing by teaspoons of the dried flowers. Allow to garden to mosey up to and nibble on to Do you have a helpful hint or handy Mark Bricklin, Rodale Press, 1983. steep for about 10 minutes (keep lid on its heart’s content? Catnip is very easy tip that has worked for you? Do you have tight). Strain off flowers and sip slowly. to grow, the hardy perennial requires a question regarding household or gar- *** practically no attention! Plant in light den matters? If so, why not share them Chamomile is a versatile herb that *** soil, expose to ample sunshine, keep with readers of Stonebridge Press publi- can be brewed into a tea to sooth such Peppermint, the source of menthol, moist and the plant will thrive. Either cations? Send questions and/or hints to: maladies as an upset stomach, indi- has long been utilized by households start from seed or divide roots of an Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge Press, gestion, anxiety and sleeplessness. The that always had a growing plant of pep- established plant into new plants. New P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or fragrant herb has even been touted as permint, whether it be in the yard or on divisions should be planted immedi- e-mail [email protected]. Hints are entered a nightmare deterrent! The hardy, low the windowsill. Its claim to fame is that ately, about 18 inches apart. Seedlings into a drawing for a three course dinner growing plant is easy to grow in a back- peppermint relieves a tummy ache, alle- should be thinned to 12-inch intervals. for two at the historic Publick House Inn! yard garden. Chamomile, dubbed the viates the chills, and lessens symptoms Hint: Enthusiastic cats can easily dam- For more great hints, tune into Take the “herb of humility” because it seemed to of fever and the flu. A few strong cups of age growing transplants; sown from Hint! one minute snippet tips aired on thrive when walked on, and in England peppermint tea has even been credited seed, however, the herb won’t attract NASH Icon 98.9. And for more tips and has actually been planted as a fragrant with curing a headache. cats unless the plant is bruised. talk, be sure to listen to my live hour- lawn! For best results, author Mark In the garden peppermint likes moist, Catnip grows fast and can be har- long show Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m., on Bricklin suggests buying mature dou- rich soil, but is easy to grow. Keep vested any time after the plant matures WARE 1250. ble flowered Anthemis (this variety of in mind it is a vigorous grower, so and blooms, but before any yellowing Chamomile is the Roman version and you might want to plant it alone. Start begins. Strip leaves off plant and let dry the perennial plants are available at peppermint by dividing a purchased thoroughly (don’t dry in sun, or vola- garden nurseries). plant and replanting in a bed about two tile oils will be lost). When dry (up to Collectors’ estate planning

I recently had the covered over the value. you gave to him/her. I’ve had numerical standard), their pleasure of giving a years and should be Regardless of what type of some collections worth more value or value range, and the talk to the Nipmuc Coin of concern to all, or collection it is, the new own- than $50K turned over to me on source(s) used to determine Club. The club is one of most, of our readers. ers need to have the collec- a handshake, and others of just those values. The report should the most vibrant ones in First, let me say tion appraised…in writing… a couple hundred pieces that also contain a legend of current central Massachusetts, that many times before they decide to sell it. had every item meticulously various standards and terms and meets on the fourth when I’m asked to The principles listed below described and listed. It makes that are used throughout the Wednesday of each appraise an estate, apply to any collection wheth- no difference to a certified report. month in Oxford, right I’ve discovered that er it is coins, currency, antique appraiser what the inventory 7. Once you have the report behind the Town Hall. the family had pre- guns, Hummels, or any other looks like…the client is going in hand, make a good copy. Anyone interested in Treasures viously disposed of antiques or collectibles. to get a complete inventory Make sure the report has a date joining the club can call one of the Estate’s Here’s what should be done… back in writing. on it. Put one copy into a secure Dick Lisi at (508) 410- in Your collections…often at 1. Find a reputable, hon- 4. Organize the inventory to location (home, safe, bank safe- 1332. a considerable loss est, certified appraiser who is make it easier for the apprais- ty deposit box), and let your I always invite ques- Home because they had no willing to provide references. er to conduct the appraisal. family know where it is. Keep tions during and after idea what the items Preferably one who is certi- This will ultimately save you one copy nearby so that you my talks. Stan, an avid PAUL JOSEPH were worth. This fied by a nationally accredit- money. can access it and make changes reader of this column, happens most often ed appraisal organization, and 5. Make sure the apprais- as you add to, or subtract from, and a collector, asked: when a collection is who provides an appraisal al service report includes an you collection. “How do I go about protecting large and they want to move according to USPAP (Uniform invoice that lists documented Following these steps will my investment for my fami- the entire group in one fell Standards of Professional hours of work. You can expect ensure that your family is pro- ly should anything happen to swoop. They think this is more Appraisal Practices) stan- to pay between $50 and $100 tected and that they will not me? It should be noted that convenient. dards. A certified appraiser’s per hour for a professional “be taken for a ride.” Stan not only collects coins, And, I agree that to sell an work is acceptable by all courts appraisal. Remember that the but also has some fascinating entire collection at one time of law and by the IRS. exact amount of time needed Contact us! Paul, CAI, other antiques and collectibles is convenient…but this should 2. Make sure the appraiser to perform the appraisal can be GPPA: Grey Ghost Auctions that he has accumulated over never be done until the approx- will only work with a written difficult to determine ahead of & Appraisals, 508-943-6570, the years. imate value of that collection is contract that spells out what s/ time…but a “ball park” figure [email protected]; www. I immediately recognized known. Personally, I will not he will provide for services. is reasonable to request. greyghostcorp.com; The author this as an important topic; one buy a collection of any sort 3. Inventory the collection to 6. You should expect that conducts certified coin and that I hadn’t addressed in pre- unless it has been appraised whatever degree will make you the appraisal will include the antique/collectible appraisals, vious columns. And, this issue and the owners have an accu- comfortable that what is listed items, their condition (either on site estate sales, auctions, includes all of the areas we’ve rate sense of its current market in the written appraisal is what with a word description or a and cleanouts. OSV announces spring, summer ‘Discovery Adventures’ STURBRIDGE — Continuing a APPRENTICES (AGES 11-14) 60-year tradition of hands-on learning Home and Hearth: June 29-July 3, July for children, Old Sturbridge Village has 20-24 — How did children contribute to announced a new season of “Discovery the daily upkeep of a household in the Adventures” for kids and teens ages 6-14 1830’s? Learn how to make kitchen tools during both April and summer school such as whisks (made from birch twigs), vacations. cook historical food in a brick hearth, The museum offers a variety of options and experience some typical daily tasks during spring school vacation week done in the home and at the farm. April 20-24, and offers weekly five-day summer sessions from June 29-July 31. MILITIA Themes include Helping Hands, Fuzzy July 13-17 — An introduction to the Friends, Ox-Tales, Wooly Wonders, customs and traditions of early New Courtesy photos Playful Pastimes, Outdoor Explorers, England militia. Try training as a young Home and Hearth, Militia, and Dirty Dressing in 1830s-style clothing is just part of the fun at Old Sturbridge Village’s Discovery person in the 1830s and learn the dis- Jobs. Extended day care is available, and Adventures, offered during April and summer school vacations for kids and teens ages 6-14. cipline, drills, target practice, arms, discount lodging packages are offered at clothing, and personal equipment that the museum’s own Old Sturbridge Inn According to Old Sturbridge Village July 6-10, July 20-24 — Using such were required. Also try some authentic and Reeder Family Lodges. educators, when children learn by stories as Donald Hall’s beloved tale camp cooking at your militia’s outdoor Old Sturbridge Village Discovery doing, they remember things far lon- Ox-Cart Man, learn about the people and camp, and learn traditional fife music. Adventures are divided into three age ger. And the life skills, self-reliance, and activities that made up farm life in the Participants will take on roles of real groups: Abcedarians (ages 6-7); Peddlers teamwork so important to children in 1830s. Activities this year include meet- 18th- and 19th- century Sturbridge mili- (ages 8-10), and Apprentices (ages 11-14), 19th-century are also relevant and useful ing the hard-working oxen and cows of tia or retired Revolutionary military and activities are tailored to take full in the 21st century. the Village, dipping candles, performing men. advantage of the living history muse- a shadow puppet show, churning butter, DISCOVERY ADVENTURES and making a special 19th-century toy. um’s historic 200-acre setting, which OFFERINGS DIRTY JOBS includes 40 antique buildings, a working July 6-10, July 27-31 — Discover just farm, heritage breed livestock, heirloom PEDDLERS (AGES 8-10) how dirty life in the 1830s really was! gardens, water-powered mills, trade APRIL ADVENTURES (AGES 6-14) Wooly Wonders: July 6-10, July 27-31 From helping farmers around the barn, shops and an authentic 19th-century Helping Hands, April 20-24: Learn how — How does wool transform from a to dairy work, cleaning wool, garden style stagecoach. children’s “helping hands” were import- sheep’s winter coat to a ball of yarn? work and processing food, experience “For parents worried about kids ant to the success of family farms in the Dabble in the history of textile produc- first-hand the messy chores of the past. spending too much time on digital devic- 19th-century. Doing a job well is reward- tion by learning how wool is treated es, we have the perfect antidote. At Old ing, and making a game of chores also after it has been shorn. Kids will dye a Sturbridge Village, kids can ‘unplug,’ makes them enjoyable and fun. Who wool sample, practice weaving, and even dress in vintage clothing, and explore can gather the most eggs? Shell the most meet the wooly wonders themselves — Answer to Crossword an entirely different century. It is like corn? And fill the wood box the fastest the village sheep! stepping into a 19th-century painting, and neatest? Children learn how to care and it’s an experience they will always for the farm animals, churn butter, cook PLAYFUL PASTIMES remember,” said the Village’s Discovery by the hearth and can also enjoy crafts July 13-17 — Life in the 1830s wasn’t all Adventure Director Elizabeth Oborne. and classic games. work. Learn about the toys and games During Discovery Adventures, kids that kept children entertained in the spend time both indoors and out — gain- ABCEDARIANS (AGES 6-7) past. Try your hand at “Les Graces” and ing insights into what it was like to be a Fuzzy Friends — June 29-July 3, July play traditional schoolyard games, make child in early New England — and hav- 13-17, July 27-31. Why was livestock so a Jacob’s Ladder and a wooden sailboat ing fun at the same time. They can learn important to New Englanders in the of your very own. to churn butter, cook over the hearth, early 19th century? Find out by explor- dip candles, and care for the farm ani- ing the life of a different farm animal OUTDOOR EXPLORERS mals. And with free range chickens, every day of the week. After meeting the June 29-July 3, July 20-24 — Join the they’ll find that gathering eggs can be sheep, cows, chickens, pigs, and horses ranks of naturalists and explorers of a bit like a daily Easter egg hunt. In that live in the Village, learn how to tell the early nineteenth century by adven- addition to learning chores, children a good egg from a bad egg, and the reason turing in the “uncharted land” of early can also enjoy traditional schoolyard that blacksmiths are so important to America. Make tools and learn orien- games, make favorite 19th-century toys, keeping horses healthy. tation skills to prepare for the journey, enjoy puppet shows, and ride the Village cook food over a campfire, and record stagecoach. OX-TALES your findings along the way. 10 •The Charlton Villager• Friday, March 13, 2015 www.charltonvillager.com

25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone (800) 367-9898 Fax (508) 764-8015 www.charltonvillager.com Views and commentary from Charlton, Charlton City, Charlton Depot and beyond Frank G. Chilinski OPINION President/Publisher Adam Minor To the Editor How should Editor Opposition to motorsports park sends a you respond to clear message Milestones To the Editor: To put an extreme and (some would higher interest So what’s all the fuss about putting argue) very dangerous activity as in a motor sports complex in Charlton motorsport in the same recreational off Brookfield Road? Why the large and category as hunting, hiking or fishing missed growing crowd in opposition? is, at best, beyond logic and reason. rates? My wife and I searched for a home in The Charlton zoning bylaws were the early 1980’s and settled on building designed to maintain a sense of balance On March 15, 1985 — 30 years ago this a home on Brookfield Road in Charlton and fairness for taxpaying residents of If the Federal Sunday — I became an older brother. for both the rural peacefulness and its town. They were meant to protect resi- Financial I was 18 months old when he arrived, location in an agriculturally zoned area. dents from one day waking up to learn Reserve Focus so obviously, I don’t remember much, Over these past decades, as Charlton that a developer would like to put in a (Fed) raises but my grew, Brookfield Road has become a runway to build an airport, since he/ short-term JEFF The parents very busy mini highway as trucks and she feels that skydiving was an allowed interest rates tell me tankers have “discovered” the ease of recreation in the agricultural district. BURDICK this year, as Minor I greet- connecting between Routes 49 and 20. Opposition to the allowance of motor- many finan- ed him The proposed motor sports complex sports of any kind in the agricultural cial profes- Details warm- off Brookfield Road is suggested to be land off Brookfield Road should be seen sionals predict, what will it mean ly. As located in a densely residential area in as drawing a clear boundary of protec- to you? As a consumer, you might ADAM an only an agricultural zone. tion for resident taxpayers of Charlton. experience the “ripple” effects if long- MINOR child, I The developers of this project had It should be viewed as affirming the term interest rates eventually follow enjoyed received an interpretation from the protection of quality of life and the suit, affecting mortgages and other all my Charlton Zoning Enforcement Officer peacefulness that we all take pride in. loans. But as an investor, you might parents’ affection and attention, and that this extreme sport, fell under the The efforts by a small select few (many now I had company. “passive” category and would thus be of which are from towns afar) to disrupt quickly feel the impact of a move I have pictures of my young self, allowable under the current Charlton the lives and the health of Charlton res- by the Fed — especially if you own dressed in an oversized flannel shirt, zoning bylaw. idents needs a firm and clear NO from bonds. visiting him in the hospital, looking lov- I have filed an appeal to this one-per- the Charlton Zoning Board of Appeals. In fact, the value of your existing ingly at him in his blankets as he slept son interpretation on the basis that it is What will the future bring to your bonds might drop noticeably if inter- in his crib. Throughout the years, we an incorrect assumption of the intent back yard? est rates were to rise. That’s because grew up attached at the hip. Halloween of the Charlton legislative body that Ronald Charette no one will give you full price for saw us partner up on many occasions passed the zoning bylaws, namely the Charlton your lower-paying bonds when new — like Mario and Luigi and Leonardo Charlton Town Meeting. bonds are being issued at a higher and Raphael (Raphael was my favorite interest rate. So if you want to sell Ninja Turtle). We were brothers, but we your bonds, you might have to take a were also the closest of friends. Sure, loss on them. we argued, fought and got sick of each sound off! Of course, if you were always plan- other’s foibles from time to time. All ning to hold your bonds until maturi- brothers do. But we always had each ty, you might not be overly concerned other’s backs. with falling prices. Assuming your As much as we were alike, sharing a Hoping Charlton zoning bylaws are followed bond issuers don’t default — and common sense of humor, musical and fashion tastes, we were also very dif- defaults are rare among “investment ferent. School came relatively easy to grade” bonds — you will continue me, and I was pretty successful with SOUND OFF: Where does motocross racing fit into collecting regular interest payments my grades. He had to scratch and claw, What did the framers of Charlton’s this description? until your bonds mature, at which putting in all kinds of extra effort just zoning bylaws intend for agricultural Residents within a 2-mile radius of the point they will be redeemed at full to pass his classes. He hated school use? proposed racing site will be negatively face value. Furthermore, just owning so much, it was like torture to him. The town of Charlton’s Zoning affected if the proposed racetracks are bonds can help you diversify your I preferred more intellectual hobbies, Board of Appeals is currently tasked allowed. Accompanying the two pro- portfolio, which might otherwise such as writing, art — anything in the with determining whether or not two posed racetracks is a 150-site primitive be dominated by stocks and there- liberal arts, like my mother. He pre- proposed commercial motocross race- campground, complete with no electric- fore be susceptible to big swings in ferred working with his hands, like tracks off Brookfield Road in Charlton, ity, running water, or sewer. The race- value (while diversification can help my father — learning about cars, car- near Sturbridge, should be an allowable tracks and campground are all that is reduce the effects of volatility, it can’t use of agriculturally zoned land as a currently proposed. A detailed study of pentry, plumbing and other practical guarantee a profit or protect against “recreational” activity. Their decision the current engineering plans reveals pursuits. Admittedly, I regret not tak- loss). ing an interest in those things myself on these racetracks will be announced safety and environmental issues, and on March 10 (Editor’s Note: This meet- does not guarantee that subsequent However, it’s still useful to be when I was younger, as I find myself aware of the effects of rising interest having no choice but to learn about ing occurred after press time, but before phases of the project would ever become rates on bonds of different matur- these things now as a grown man. I was our publication date). a reality. (and am) very frugal with my money, According to the American Heritage Although we are not opposed to ities. Typically, when rates rise, long- often holding back pulling the trigger dictionary, agriculture is defined as motorsports per se, the site location term bonds will fall in value more on a purchase because I felt like I could “the science, art, and business of cul- is not appropriate due to its proximi- than short-term bonds. So if you only always find a better deal sometime and tivating the soil, producing crops, and ty to numerous residential neighbor- owned long-term bonds, your port- somewhere else. He had no problem raising livestock useful to man.” The hoods in both the towns of Charlton and folio could take a bigger hit than if paying more on the spot if he wanted it. dictionary further defines the word cul- Sturbridge. There are over 100 residenc- you owned both short- and long-term He would often come home with “toys” tivate as: “to improve and prepare land, es within 1 mile of the proposed race- bonds. Again, this might not be a that I could not afford, like a car stereo, as by plowing or fertilizing, for raising tracks, and 602 homes within 2 miles. big issue if you intend to hold bonds a TV or more expensive clothes, just crops.” Motocross racetracks are the Shouldn’t the safety and health of the until they mature — but if your plans because he wanted it. exact opposite of the definition of agri- existing residential neighborhoods be change, a drop in value in your bond He also had the worst of luck some- culture. Dozens of racing motorcycles considered foremost, instead of trying holdings could be cause for concern. times. In high school, he once had his are not the type of machine that comes to justify why this should be allowed? Furthermore, if you just owned long- to mind when you envision “tilling the If Charlton allows this type of “recre- wallet (which was full of cash from a term bonds, your money would be soil.” We think of recreational activities ational” activity on agricultural land, recent paycheck) stolen right out of tied up, thereby not allowing you to his gym locker. Soon after that, also at as quieter, more passive forms of activ- the floodgates of other inappropriate ities such as soccer, tennis, archery, activities will be unleashed on residents take advantage of newly issued, high- high school, he had his car broken into er-paying bonds. and his car stereo ripped out. Only a and horseback riding, not high decibel who will have no recourse to salvage You can help protect yourself couple years before the car crash that racing that assaults the ears and throws their homeowner’s rights. Charlton took his life in 2006, he totaled a pick- dust clouds into the air. might as well throw their zoning regu- against the potential negative effects up truck in wintery weather when he The town of Charlton prides itself as a lations out the window. of rising interest rates by incorporat- slid on ice and hit a telephone pole. He great place to raise a family. On the town We hope that Charlton’s Zoning ing a “fixed-income ladder” in your had his heart broken a few times, ad of Charlton’s website, their “Business Board of Appeals follows this phrase, portfolio. You can build this ladder often found himself wondering what his and Community Guide” states: quoted below from their Zoning Board by purchasing fixed-income securi- purpose was. After high school, he had “Residents choose to live in Charlton of Appeals Guidelines: “We here at ties — such as corporate or municipal no idea what he wanted to do for work. for its quiet wooded hills, farms and the Charlton Zoning Board of Appeal bonds — in various maturities. With He attended community college for a orchards, and excellent schools and find and follow this basic key phrase: your ladder in place, a portion of your time before ultimately deciding on the country living.” Also: “Charlton hopes “Maintenance of a system of zoning as portfolio matures at regular inter- final job he would have — a plumber’s to continue growth with a careful eye will best serve the interest of the com- vals. Consequently, you can benefit apprentice. But even then, he wasn’t trained on maintaining the open space, munity as a whole.” from any increase in interest rates sure that was what he wanted to do. He character and heritage of our town.” by reinvesting your maturing bonds was a man always looking for the thing at the higher rate. And if interest he loved. He would never find it. rates should fall, you still have your He had just turned 21 years old two longer-term bonds working for you weeks before when he lost control of his LETTERS (generally, longer-term vehicles pay car and hit a telephone pole on April 1, higher rates than shorter-term ones). 2006, in the early morning hours, end- Even if the Fed does raise short- ing his life way too soon, and setting Extra! Extra! Read All About It! our family on an entirely unexpected term rates in 2015, it doesn’t necessar- new trajectory. No one knows what We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers to turn to ily signal the start of a trend. Interest happened that night, and I don’t think the Opinion pages and read your Letters to the Editor. rate movements are notoriously hard we ever will. But first, you have to write us! to predict — and you probably won’t This Sunday, he would have been 30 help yourself by trying to “time” your years old. No doubt, there would have Mail your letters to the Chalrton Villager, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, investment decisions based on where been a big party, full of celebration, MA 01550. rates may be heading. But techniques pomp and circumstance, like the one I such as a fixed-income ladder can had when I turned 30 in 2013. Instead, Or e-mail your letters to the editor at aminor@stone bridgepress. work for you in all interest rate envi- we look back on yet another milestone com. ronments. So as you think about how missed in the nearly nine years he has you’ll invest in bonds in the years been gone. You’ll need to provide your name and place of residence, along with ahead, keep this type of “all-weather” But instead of ending this on a solemn a phone number, so we can verify the letter is yours. strategy in mind. It may be able to note, I will choose to smile, because as We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around 600 words or so, help you keep the “guesswork” to a much as I miss him from time to time, minimum. and am sad I won’t be able to share this you’re going to have a better chance at seeing all your words in print. life with him anymore, I am glad that I got to spend the 21 years I did with him. If you want to write a bit longer about a particular issue, maybe a This article was written by Edward It’s a lot more than some people get, guest Your Turn column is your cup of tea. If you do that, try to keep Jones for use by your local Edward and I will always be thankful for the 21 Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- birthdays he got. it between 700-800 words. tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Happy birthday, brother. Remember, libelous remarks and/or personal attacks are a no-no Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508- 347-1420 or jeff.burdick@edwardjones. Adam Minor may be reached at (508) and could lead to your letter not being published. com. 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! bridgepress.com. www.charltonvillager.com Friday, March 13, 2015 •The Charlton Villager•11 Local companies awarded at United Way luncheon

care. On any given day we have 155 MONEY children in our program. Of those 155, continued from page 1 98 percent are in subsidized childcare Freeland, the executive director of slots. These families are trying to fur- United Way, said that it’s United Way’s ther their education or work to support “thank you” to the companies and any themselves. They wouldn’t be able to individuals in the community that have do that without affordable child care, donated, to acknowledge their hard which we can provide with the help of work. the United Way.” “We are supporting around 20 pro- Whether it’s providing aid to people grams this fiscal year,” said Freeland. with mental illnesses, helping veter- “These programs aren’t only for low-in- ans with Alzheimer’s, teaching adults come families. They help the elderly English or providing safety and care and children. It improves the education, for foster children, United Way aims to income and health in the area. The pur- make a difference throughout the com- pose is to make an impact on the area. munity in any way possible. What I like about United Way is that we To learn more about United Way, are funding multiple programs. Your visit www.unitedwayssc.org. money goes a long way. We’re following through to make sure the programs are Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- reaching their goals as well.” 909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- Many of the member agencies came bridgepress.com. to the Awards Luncheon to make a Tri-Community YMCA Executive Director short speech explaining how the fund- Campaign Chairwoman Yolanda Alvarado led Glenn Juchno presented the invocation ing is helping them make a difference the ceremony. before the luncheon began. locally. One of the programs was the CASA Project, represented by Sue Ellen Scrogin. “We save children who have been neglected or abused. We save them by pairing a volunteer with a child,” she explained. “Donating money is the best thing you can do. For every $1,000 we can pair a volunteer with a child for a whole year.” According to the CASA Project, on an average day in Worcester County, 1,600 abused, neglected or exploited children live in foster care because they cannot live safely at home. CASA volunteers advocate for any medical, mental health and educational services a child may need while investigating and fact-find- ing to help the judge learn the nuances of each child’s prospective caregiver situations. Savers Bank received the Silver Award for a medium business (26 to 399 employees) for hav- New Hope, a domestic and sexual vio- ing 90 percent employee participation. Savers Bank employee Jessica Brigham (second from lence social service agency, was anoth- the left) received the Unsung Hero Award. er member agency that greatly benefit- ed from United Way. Marcia Samanski The Hometown Bank received the Gold said that without the money they Award for a small business (25 employees receive from all of the local businesses or less) for having 100 percent employee working with United Way it would be participation. It’s their fourth year in a row very difficult to provide their services at 100 percent. to so many men, women and children in need. “Last year in Southbridge, Charlton and Sturbridge, we served 179 fami- lies,” said Samanski. “We are half-way through this fiscal year and we are already at 100. We see clients that are traumatized by the violence. We help them develop a safety plan for when they leave the court and refer them to other services and keep them and their families safe. We’re all in this together.” Another organization that received donations from United Way was the American Red Cross of Central Massachusetts. Patricia Gauthie rep- Incom Inc. was presented with the Good The Southbridge Savings Bank received a resented the Red Cross. She explained United Lens Co., Inc., were given the Silver Neighbor Award for a medium business for Diamond Award for gifting $30,000 or more. that the Red Cross collects 40 percent of Award for a medium business (26 to 399 their continued support every year. Harrington the nation’s blood. But while they are employees) for having 98 percent employee Hospital and Employees were also given the participation known for collecting blood, there are Good Neighbor Award for a large business for other important programs as well that donating more than $10,000 annually. people may not be aware of. “We deal with big disasters, the most common being a home fire,” said Gauthie. “We’ve taken on a new proj- ect to prevent 20 percent of deaths and injuries caused by home fires. With the funding we’ve received we plan to install 1,000 home detectors in our com- munities throughout Massachusetts. We want to keep this up for five years.” The YMCA was another organization that received funding for programs from United Way. Tri-Community YMCA Executive Director Glenn Juchno said that when many people think of the YMCA they think of the pool, fitness and treadmills. “Believe it or not, that’s only 25 per- The Southbridge Credit Union was given a Gold Award for a medium The 2014 Campaign Awards Luncheon was held at the Sturbridge cent of our operation,” said Juchno. Business (26-399 employees) for having 100 percent employee par- Host Hotel. “Sixty percent of what we do is child ticipation. ‘Chili Chow Down’ to benefit Bay Path baseball team

student, and Jacup Roberts, a baseball,” he said. “It’s a really coming back to help. I appreci- Country Club, Epicurean CHILI plumbing student, how to pre- fun time down in the Cape. We ate everyone has come. Some Feast, Pleasant Street Diner, continued from page 1 pare the chili. all get to stay in the same hotel restaurants have come every Buck’s BBQ, Ray Vallee from from other areas. It’s a bonding “I’m excited to teach the and play with better teams and year. They are very supportive Tantasqua Regional High thing for the team. They get to other captains how to make a see how good our team can be.” of the school. They’re giving up School, Tantasqua Regional room together and know one good chili,” said Hetherman. Sansoucy said there is anoth- some of their time and giving High School, Chili’s, Nichol’s another. They become closer.” “We won two years ago. It was er reason the Chili Chow Down up some of their chili to sup- College, Uno’s, Tweeds, The baseball team will be a good, basic chili. It was a well- is a special event for Bay Path. port us.” Publick House, 308 Lakeside, helping out at the Chili Chow made chili. We made chilidogs A lot of the chefs that come Sansoucy is waiting on a Jay Anthony’s, Creative Down by serving, setting up that year and last year as well. down and participate are past few more vendors to confirm Catering,Eller’s, Kindred and cleaning at the event. They It just puts a little twist on the graduates of the culinary if they will be joining the Chow Transitional Care and Rehab also will be making their own chili. We’ll most likely do it department that are now work- Down, but provided a list of the and Keefe Tech. chili to enter into the contest. again this year.” ing at local restaurants, includ- restaurants and chefs who have It helps that one of the cap- Hetherman is also excited to ing the Publick House, Tweeds, already said they would be Olivia Richman can be tains, Tucker Hetherman, is a taste all of the chilis. He also is Nichols College and Uno’s. there, including Bay Path, Bay reached at 508-909-4132 or by culinary arts student. He will looking forward to the baseball “To me, that’s the ultimate Path administrator Jeremy email at olivia@stonebridge- be showing the other two cap- team’s trip to Cape Cod. give back,” said Sansoucy. “It Guay, The Twisted Fork, The press.com. tains, Tyler Simons, a drafting “I can’t wait to see everyone means a lot to me, knowing Black Sheep Tavern, Brown’s come down to support Bay Path that those culinary kids are Square Civic Club, Pineridge

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ses that come about.” about for this term yet. You We’ve been able to see a little party on Capitol Hill. DURANT Durant cited the MBTA and know it when you see it. Those more change here in Central Still, even though there continued from page 1 issues they have faced as a huge issues find you.” Massachusetts and when we are signs of bipartisanship in entering his third term is his focus point in his third term as Durant admitted that with see these kinds of gains, and Boston, Durant feels his party promotion to the House and well as the concerning electric only six weeks in the books of course with a Republican has a lot to work on. Joint Committees on Ways rate issue that he and his fel- during the current session in governor coming in, the mood “We have to constantly and Means. As a member of low political leaders in Boston the House, he and other pol- does shift.” prove ourselves, we’re still those committees, Durant said believe has caused a burden for iticians have been impacted Durant said the biggest sign only a little over 20 percent of he hopes to work for more the average ratepayer. Unlike by the extreme winter weath- of bipartisan progress he saw the Legislature. [The voters] accountability in the state, rein other political figures who are er, which has caused things was when Gov. Charlie Baker have elected us, now we need to in spending and focus more on just starting to get a grasp on to move uncharacteristically put forth cuts to satisfy a $700 show that it was a good move.” the district and the services the changes and issues they’d slow in Boston as lawmak- million deficit in his first few On his part, Durant has within them. like to focus on, Durant said ers make efforts to get to the weeks in office, with some called his re-election a hum- “Being on Ways and Means his third term is about putting Capitol through the snow. Still, of the cuts coming from his bling experience and one he gives me [and my party] a little the pieces together to finally he is prepared and excited to own staff. Rather than allow hopes speaks to the trust he more influence in the budget- start accomplishing what he make progress in his new term countless amendments to be has earned from the people he ing process and how we’re look- has been working towards the and feels there is a shift on pushed through Durant said represents. Now he is ready ing to spend our money here in past two terms. Beacon Hill that may be related Speaker of the House Robert to kick it into a new gear and the state wisely,” said Durant. “I think the ideas that we’ve to the rise in Republican rep- DeLeo, a Democrat, squashed work even harder to bring “As far as government account- had over the past five years resentatives in both the House the amendments and asked great things to his district ability this is my second term are ideas without time lim- and the Senate. the House to allow the gover- and the state as a whole in the on the House Post Audit and its. They are consistent,” he “It’s interesting that in the nor to govern and to give him House of Representatives. Oversight Committee, which said. “When you come into a Legislature the Republicans a chance to make his mark. really is my favorite committee new session you always look have picked up a net of six Durant saw this is a sign of Jason Bleau may be reached because we dig into different at these things and outside of seats,” said Durant. “Two of good faith from one party to at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at facets of government and we accountability and budgeting those seats were people who another to see if progress can [email protected]. talk a lot about some of the cri- you see other issues come up touch my district and are be made even though the gover- but [new issues] have not come very good friends of mine. nor is from the state’s minority Dancing with the Stars announces first pair of contestants

STURBRIDGE — Southbridge Town Council Chairman Shaun Moriarty and his talented instructor, Michelle “Mickey” Anderson, have begun les- sons to rehearse for the Tri-Town Domestic Violence Task Force Dancing with the Stars evening on April 11, at 7 p.m. in the Burgess Elementary School auditorium in Sturbridge. This local star event is to raise funds for programs presented by the Tri- Town Domestic Task Force. Shaun and Mickey will try to swing your vote in their favor to take home the trophy while supporting a great cause. Shaun Moriarty shared some of his thoughts on this event. “I’ve been involved with a number of causes over the years, chiefly youth sports and the fight against cancer. While I’ve been fortunate that domestic violence has not had a direct impact on my life, I know others who have been affected. When I was approached to take part, there was no way I could say no. The embarrassment and fool- ishness I’ll be putting myself through on the dance floor is nowhere near the actual life-shattering ramifications of domestic violence. I expect the most fun part of the event will be hoisting up the winner’s trophy with my excellent dance instructor and partner, Michelle Anderson. If I’m going to take part in the event, my competitive side says I need to win, so we’re going to shuffle our feet to get the win. The other fun Shaun Moriarty part is being able to take what I’ve Michelle Anderson learned getting ready for this and being In general, I love how dancing comes able to dance with my wife as if I know games and even a sense of guilt on the had these thoughts. in all sorts of forms and that so many what I’m doing. As a high school teach- part of the victim. Domestic violence is “I was asked to participate in this people can enjoy it different ways. I love er in an urban setting, I’ve had a num- not something that can continue to be fund raiser through one of my students. the energy it inspires. My friends and ber of students who have experience ignored at large, or shrugged off as just I have never done anything like this family and those who know me through domestic violence in their lives. In a simply being none of our business.” before but I’m excited to share in the dance often ask how my dancing is number of cases, these students have Anderson, has been involved in social experience and bring dance to the local going. I get to share with them that I’m developed behavioral disorders, includ- dance since high school and has been community in a fun, accessible way. involved with a local Dancing with the ing post-traumatic stress disorder. The teaching since 2006. Her favorite social This also supports a cause that all too Stars and how it’s a fund raiser for the true scars and wounds of domestic vio- dances are Swing and Salsa, but she often is neglected. What’s most excit- DVTF and that they should come out lence last far longer than the physical tries to experience all types of danc- ing about dance is expression through and support!” bruises and abrasions that many of es from various cultures and loves to whole body movement. I can say more Tickets are sold at the door: $12 us visualize when we think of domes- share the joy of dance with others in a through dancing to music sometimes adults, $10 seniors and children under tic violence. It often is a vicious cycle fun, easy, relaxed way. than by just using words. I also get 15. You may reserve tickets by calling that encompasses a great deal of mind When asked about her participation excited when I can share the joy of as an instructor for this event, Mickey dance with others in and out of class. 413 245-1219. Gun safety class to give people ‘baseline’ of skills

The controversy of guns lives on. to relinquish their weapons and license If you are interested in taking a safe- GUN SAFETY Many people believe that every human because of problems with the law usual- ty course you can visit sturbridgepd. continued from page 2 being has the right to own a gun, while ly give it up because they’re reasonable org. You can also visit a local gun shop, Most of the people that sign up for others feel it may be dangerous or cause people and want to protect the rights for which usually post information about the safety courses use guns for sport- more violence in the area. Some people other people who want to own guns.” available classes in the area. ing activities, including shooting clubs, even think it would lower crime rates. While not too common, the issues “I have done a lot of things. Scuba cowboy action shooting and other gun Has the Sturbridge Police Department with guns mostly stem from armed diving, playing instruments,” said competitions and activities. It’s a very run into a lot of problems with gun-re- robberies and other illegal activity, Menzone. “I like to learn about things big motivator in Massachusetts, accord- lated activity in the area? but Menzone said it’s usually not the before I decide if I like something or ing to Menzone. Hunting is another “We have very little problems with licensed people involved in these acts. not.” popular incentive, but those are entire- legal gun owners,” said Menzone. The Police Department will be hold- ly separate courses. A good amount of “People that are honest and profession- ing the Basic Firearms Safety Course Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- people also want a gun for personal pro- al and applying to get a license – they Saturday, March 14. Because of space 909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- tection. Some even just want to exercise want to protect that right. They want issues, the class could only hold 10 bridgepress.com. the right to have a firearm. to go to shooting ranges with their kids individuals. People claimed their spots or enter competitions. People that have almost immediately. Gateway to hold auditions for ‘Night Watch’

SOUTHBRIDGE — Gateway women of varying ages are moment Elaine screams as she verge of a breakdown, calls in suspense and mystery of the Players Theatre Inc. will hold needed. Auditions will consist sees (or believes she sees) the a lady psychiatrist, who agrees play as it draws towards its auditions for “Night Watch” of cold readings from the script. body of a dead man in the win- with his suggestion that Elaine riveting and chilling climax. by Lucille Fletcher on Sunday, For questions, please call dow across the way. The police should commit herself to a san- Gateway Players is currently March 8, at 2 p.m., and on Gateway at 508-764-4531 and the are called, but find nothing itarium for treatment. From in its 40th season. For more Monday, March 9, at 6:30 p.m. director will return the call. except an empty chair. Elaine’s this point on, the plot moves information about this orga- in the Gateway Arts Barn, 111 The Story: Unable to sleep, terror grows as shortly thereaf- quickly and grippingly as those nization, go to www.gateway- Main St., Southbridge. Elaine Wheeler paces the living ter she sees still another body- involved-Elaine’s old friend players.org or the Gateway This mystery-suspense pro- room of her Manhattan town this time a woman’s — but by and house guest Blanche; the Players Facebook page. duction will be directed by house, troubled by unsettling now the police are skeptical inquisitive and rather sinister Mary Gahagan and produced memories and vague fears. Her and pay no heed to her fran- man who lives next door; and by Suzanne Adams and will be husband tries to comfort her, tic pleas. Her husband, claim- the nosy German maid Helga- performed in June. Men and but when he steps away for a ing that Elaine may be on the all contribute to the deepening

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for you and your family members, The fraud alert requires creditors to 12, Rep. Kate D. Campanale, of Gobi urges constituents to including minor dependents. contact you before opening any new Leicester, along with Rep. Paul Frost • Credit monitoring services are accounts or increasing credit limits on of Auburn, offered a motion for the take precautions to protect meant to detect whether someone is your existing accounts. When you place House of Representatives to adjourn in trying to open new lines of credit in a fraud alert on your credit report, all respect to the memory of former State identity your name. You can find more infor- three credit bureaus are required to Representative Albert L. Nash, who mation about the services being offered send you a credit report free of charge. served in the House from 1965 to 1974. BOSTON — Sen. Anne Gobi by Anthem at www.anthemfacts.com/, • If after reviewing your credit report The special memorial adjournment (D-Spencer) recently received infor- https://anthem.allclearid.com/, or by you believe there is unexplained activi- represents a very special honor, which mation from Attorney General calling 877-263-7995. ty, you may want to place an extended is bestowed upon all members of the Maura Healey on how constituents of (2) Order a copy of your credit report fraud alert on your credit report. In House, both past and present, when Massachusetts can protect themselves and Explanation of Benefits Statements, order to do this, you need to file a police they pass away. from having their identities stolen and and look for unauthorized activity. report with your local police depart- “Mr. Nash was an admirable man their credit compromised. The infor- • Look carefully for unexplained ment, keep a copy for yourself, and with undeniable character,” said State mation was provided in response to activity on your credit report. You are provide a copy to one of the three major Rep. Kate D. Campanale (R-Leicester). an announcement by health insurer entitled to one free copy of your credit credit bureaus. An extended fraud alert “His life-long devotion to his communi- Anthem, Inc. that the recent data breach report every 12 months from each of the can be placed on your file for a 7 year ty, his family, our Commonwealth and at Anthem could potentially affect the three nationwide credit reporting com- period. country will forever be remembered.” personal information of nearly one mil- panies, which can be obtained through (4) Consider placing a “security “As a member of the House I appre- lion people with Massachusetts ties. https://www.annualcreditreport.com/ freeze” on your credit report. ciate his service to our region, our “I appreciate the proactive work of index.action. Staggering the reports • Consider placing a “security freeze” Commonwealth and our nation,” said the Attorney General and I am glad to every four months (one free annual on your credit report by written request State Rep. Paul K. Frost (R-Auburn). join her in assisting my constituents report per each of the three major credit to each of the three credit bureaus to “The special adjournment is a way who may be affected by this serious bureaus) is a good way to monitor your prohibit the release of any information for all former members to be for- breach,” said Gobi. credit throughout the year. from your report without your written mally mentioned from the rostrum The information that may have been • Also, check your and your family’s authorization. A security freeze differs and on the Massachusetts House of compromised includes names, birth- Explanation of Benefits (“EOB”s) from from credit monitoring in that it pre- Representatives Floor one last time days, medical IDs/Social Security num- your health insurance company to con- vents new lines of credit from being after they pass.” bers, street addresses, email addresses firm that all information is accurate. opened without your authorization. Born and raised in Millbury, former and employment information, includ- (3) Call one of the three major credit (5) If you are a victim of fraud or Rep. Nash relocated to Leicester, where ing income data. Anthem reports that bureaus and place a one-call fraud alert identity theft. There are many steps he served as a state representative from there is no evidence at this time that on your credit report: you will need to take to protect your 1965 to 1974. He represented the towns of credit card or medical information • You only need to call one of the three identity. For further steps to protect Auburn, Charlton, Leicester, Millbury, (such as claims, test results or diagnos- credit bureaus; the one you contact is themselves, consumers may contact the Oxford, and Paxton. tic codes) were compromised. required by law to contact the other two Attorney General’s consumer hotline at Mr. Nash served in the Army Air Anthem is offering two years of free credit bureaus. (617) 727-8400, review identity theft pro- Corps before dedicating his life to credit monitoring, identity theft insur- • Equifax: Call (800) 525-6285, and tection tips at the AG’s website or view public service. He served as Water ance and other services, and plans to write: P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA the Federal Trade Commission’s iden- Commissioner of Leicester in 1961 and send notice to all affected consumers 30374-0241. tity theft resource, available at www. was elected to the Board of Selectmen in about the breach. The company has • Experian: Call (888) 397-3742, and consumer.gov/idtheft/. 1964 where he served for 12 years. First posted information for customers about write: P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013. elected to the Massachusetts House of the breach at www.anthemfacts.com. • TransUnion: Call (800) 680-7289, Representatives in 1964, he served for The AG’s Office offers consumers and write: Fraud Victim Assistance Campanale, Frost adjourn five terms. the following information on how to Division, P.O. Box 6790 Fullerton, CA guard themselves from potential iden- 92834-6790. House in memory of Nash tity theft: • This one-call fraud alert will remain (1) Sign-up for the two years of free in your credit file for at least 90 days. BOSTON — On Thursday, Feb. credit monitoring offered by Anthem and headquarters Improving the world around you

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The calendar page is a free service STURBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE filled with sausage, cheese and veggies; offered for listings for government, edu- crispy bacon, green buttermilk pan- cational and non-profit organizations. The Hayloft Steppers Square Dance The YMCA will be holding a Scholastic cakes and of course, O’Brien potatoes! All calendar listings are due on Fridays Club is holding three Free Fun Nights Book Fair event from Wednesday, Listen to Irish music, enjoy fun games at 5 p.m., for publication in the follow- on the following Sundays: March 15, March 18, through Wednesday, March with prizes and celebrate our March ing Friday’s edition. Mail to Editor March 22 and March 29 from 5:15 to 6:15 25, at the YMCA on 43 Everett St. birthdays. Reserve early as seating is Adam Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. p.m. Come on down and check out the Scholastic events generate excitement limited. Please call before Tuesday, Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; send fun! The next beginner classes will start for reading, and for one week the YMCA March 23. The cost for this brunch is $5 by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to on Sunday, April 12. Beginner lessons will feature affordable books based on per person. The Senior Center is located [email protected]. Please are $6 per person. The club is located characters and subjects kids love and in the 1st Congregational Church, 20 write “Calendar” in the subject line. We at 232 Podunk Road in Sturbridge. For want to read about. Event is free for all. Main St., Brimfield, 413-245-7253. will print such listings as space allows. information please call Moe at (508) 344- For hours call 508-765-5466 or go online Please note: Items with an RSVP date 3430 or Al at (413) 436-7849 or visit our at tricommunityYMCA.org. Saturday will be listed by their RSVP date, not by website at www.hayloftsteppers.org. the date of the actual event, unless other- Lots of fun! Great exercise! March 28 wise requested. Thursday The Hayloft Steppers Square Dance SOUTHBRIDGE Club is holding a Special “Advanced” March 19 Friday dance on Sunday, March 15 from 2 to The Tri-Community YMCA is hold- 4:30 p.m. The caller will be Bob Butler. STURBRIDGE ing a 3-on-3 basketball tournament on March 13 There are no rounds. Admission is $7 Saturday, March 28 starting at 9 a.m. per person. Our next beginner class is Village Toastmasters Speech and for Junior High, High School students CHARLTON on April 12 at 5:15 p.m. (preceded by Table Topics Contest —Thursday, and Adults. It will be a double elimi- three Fun Nights in March 15, 22 and March 19, Southbridge Savings Bank, nation format, with games played on Joseph’s Dream — St. Joseph’s 29). Please call Moe at (508) 344-3430 or Community Room, 200 Charlton Road, a 3-on-3 half court “loser’s ball.” All Church, 10H Putnam Road, Charlton — Al at (413) 436-7849 or visit our web- Route 20, Sturbridge, 7-8:15 p.m. For games will be officiated. Cost is $30 per March 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. and March site at www.hayloftsteppers.org. The more information about this event and team and registration is required prior 15 at 1:30 p.m. Doors open one hour ear- club is located at 232 Podunk Road in the club, please visit http://727120.toast- to March 16. The proceeds will benefit lier with a cash bar and complimentary Sturbridge. Lots of fun! Great exercise! mastersclubs.org/. the YMCA Youth Basketball League hors d’euvres. Tickets are $20 each. Scholarships in memory of Ralph Jolin Please call 508-721-9600 or visit the UPS Origami at the Sturbridge Library SOUTHBRIDGE Jr., an avid basketball player and grad- Store Auburn, which is our box office — Sunday, March 15, 2-4 p.m. This sea- uate of Southbridge High School. For for tickets or more information. son’s theme is Origami Craft, using Thursday, March 19 — VFW Post more information, contact Sue Casine paper folding in crafty ways to create 6055, 219 Everett St., Southbridge, will at 508-765-5466 or scasine@tricommuni- BRIMFIELD useful and decorative items, including hold nominations and election for tyYMCA.org. ornaments, mini-books, candy boxes Board of Directors and Officers. The Back by popular demand! Painting on and more. All ages are welcome but meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Thursday Glass with Loretta Mederios. Loretta children age 10 and under must be Post Memorial Room. All members are will teach you the skills to create your accompanied by an adult. Funded and encouraged to attend. April 2 own personalized vase or drinking sponsored by the Friends of the Joshua glass. You can use a decorative stencil Hyde Public Library in Sturbridge. STURBRIDGE or let your creativity flow and create Friday your own design. $7 covers the class SOUTHBRIDGE The Lashaway Seniors will hold their and all materials. Just bring yourself! March 20 Spring Fling Banquet at the Publick March 13, 10:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Please There will be an all-you-can-eat House in Sturbridge on Thursday, April RSVP no later than March 10. The breakfast buffet from 7 to 11 a.m. SOUTHBRIDGE 2, at 11 a.m. There will be three meal Senior Center is located in the First Sunday, March 15 at the Quinebaug choices and the cost will be $15 for mem- Congregational Church, 20 Main St., Masonic Lodge, 339 Ashland Avenue, On Friday, March 20, the mem- bers and $24 for non-members. Tickets Brimfield. Call 413-245-7253. Southbridge. The menu includes bers of the Southbridge Woman’s and information will be available at the French toast, Belgium waffles, custom Club will meet for lunch at noon at March meetings or by calling Joan at omelets, sausage gravy and biscuits, the Southbridge Hotel and Conference 508-885-5103. Saturday bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, toast, Center. After lunch and a brief busi- and more. The cost is $8 for adults ness meeting, Carol Sidebottom, chair- Saturday, April 11 March 14 and $6 for senior citizens. There is no person of the Community Service charge for children under 10. Committee, will introduce Dr. James BRIMFIELD SOUTHBRIDGE Sullivan, Emergency Room Medical CHARLTON Director at Harrington Hospital, as our Tri-Town Rabies Clinic for Dogs and Free Community Yoga Class, 10-11 guest speaker. Dr. Sullivan will inform Cats — Saturday, April 11, from 11 a.m. a.m. — Everyone welcome. Come for The Charlton Activities Council is the group about the importance of early to 12 noon, held at the Brimfield Fire free family fun, ideal for beginners. sponsoring a St. Patrick’s Pancake intervention when one is faced with a Station. Pet owners from Brimfield, Families welcome, children under 16 Breakfast from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on medical emergency, especially in the Holland and Wales are invited to par- must be accompanied by an adult. Please Sunday, March 15, at the Charlton Arts case of a stroke. ticipate. Town bylaw requires that you arrive early. Call Linda at 508-615-3568. and Activities Center, 4 Dresser Hill license your dog, and the Town Clerk Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 446 Road, Charlton. Cost is $5 per person will be available for licensing at the Hamilton St., Southbridge, 508-765-9559. and includes a craft project and Bingo Saturday clinic. The cost per vaccine adminis- For more information, visit www.holy- for children. Charlton grandfather/ tered is $25 dog owners must have proof trinitysouthbridge.org. granddaughter author team Frank March 21 of a current rabies vaccination and to Morrill and Hannah Morrill will also receive the lower license fee, certifica- CHARLTON be present for a book signing of their SOUTHBRIDGE tion of neutering. We recommend that recently released local history book, cats be in carriers. For more informa- Please join us for a Smoked Shoulder “Charlton: Through Time.” The Women’s Fellowship of Elm tion please contact the Brimfield Board Boiled Dinner at Charlton City United Street Congregational Church is hold- of Health at 413-245-4100, ext. 3. Methodist Church located at 74 Stafford ing a fundraiser with Gateway Players. St., Charlton, on March 14, at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday This fundraiser is a series of Skits titled STURBRIDGE Adults - $10, Children 6-12 - $6, Children “Please Don’t Adjust Your Dial” (Old under 6 - Free, Family - $40. March 17 Time Radio). Date: Saturday, March Spring Book Sale — Joshua Hyde 21, at 7:30 p.m. Adults, $14, Seniors, Public Library, Sturbridge, Saturday, STURBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE $10. Location: Fellowship Hall, Elm St. April 11, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. No such Congregational Church, Southbridge. thing as too many books! We have The Sturbridge Police Department We have an incredible program right Refreshments will be served during thousands of books both fiction and will be holding a Basic Firearms Safety here at the Tri-Community YMCA called intermission. We are handicapped acces- non-fiction for both adults and chil- Course on Saturday, March 14, from LIVESTRONG at the YMCA. Located sible. Parking in back of Southbridge dren. Our selection includes mysteries 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Sturbridge on 43 Everett Street in Southbridge, Town Hall. For tickets call (508) 347-3464 and thrillers, history, cooking, trav- Public Safety Complex. This safe- this 12-week free program is designed or the church office at (508) 764-8058 el, gardening, biographies, romance, ty course will be taught by a licensed to offer health and wellness for those (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday a.m.). sports, science fiction and many, many and certified instructor and will sat- impacted by cancer. It is a structured children’s books. Good time to grab isfy Massachusetts’ safety certifica- exercise program, in a supportive On Saturday, March 21, from 10 a.m. a good book. Friends of the Joshua tion requirements for both Class ‘A’ environment, in which the YMCA until 2 p.m. the Tri-Community YMCA, Hyde Public Library will hold their licenses to carry and firearms iden- trainers work on the specific needs of on 43 Everett St., is celebrating YMCA’s Book Sale Saturday, April 11, from 10:30 tification cards. The class will cover cancer survivors who would like to Healthy Kids Day with a free communi- a.m. to 2 p.m. The book sale is one of topics such as handgun identification, improve their quality of life following ty event to get kids moving and learn- the Friends’ major fundraisers. It sup- safe handling procedures, residential/ completion of treatment. Activities are ing, and families living healthier. The ports the many programs of the library home safety and security, concealed designed to include strength, cardiovas- event is free for everyone, with swim- such as Museum Passes, Children’s carry, vehicle transportation, Mass cular and balance training, yoga, flexi- ming, rock wall climbing and a moon Programs, Summer Reading and Adult Laws as well as cleaning and main- bility, nutrition, aqua aerobics, Zumba, bounce, book fair, activities and demon- Programs. Joshua Hyde Public Library, tenance. Seating will be limited to 10 Pilates and much more. There are strations, along with representatives 306 Main St., Sturbridge (right next to attendees and preference will be given openings still available for the March from various community health-pro- the Sturbridge Common). to Sturbridge residents. This class is 17 session. Classes are held Tuesdays moting organizations. For more infor- free of charge. For more information or and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. until 12 mation call 508-765-5466 or visit us at ONGOING EVENTS to register for this class, please contact noon. Members and non-members are tricommunityYMCA.org. either Lt. Mark Saloio or Officer Daniel welcome. For details visit tricommuni- SOUTHBRIDGE Menzone at 508-347-2525. tyYMCA.org or by calling (508) 765-5466 to set up an intake appointment. Tuesday Worcester Community Action The American Legion Post 109, 507 Council Inc. (WCAC), in collaboration Main St., Sturbridge, will be hosting a BRIMFIELD March 24 with Southbridge Public Schools — Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on HiSET Preparation Classes (formerly March 14, starting at 5 p.m. Tickets are The Brimfield Senior Center will SOUTHBRIDGE GED) High School Equivalency Test, $14 per person and can be purchased at be “rocking the house” with vocalist Worcester Community Action Council, the Legion Hall, from a member, email Tammy Casavant for a very special per- The Tri-Community YMCA is offer- Inc. Head Start/Early Head Start, 25 us at [email protected], or call formance on St. Patrick’s Day, March ing an American Red Cross Adult and Cole Ave., Southbridge, MA 01550. us at 508-347-3248. The proceeds will 17, 11 a.m. Come join us! Sit back and Pediatric CPR/AED course on Tuesday, Funding for this project provided benefit the veterans in our area and our relax and enjoy a variety show of Irish March 24, starting at 6 p.m. at the in part by a Community Development many programs. Hope to see you then. music and traditional favorites. Lunch YMCA, located on 43 Everett St. Learn Block Grant administered by the is available for a $2 donation but please how to provide care for an adult, child Massachusetts Department of Housing DUDLEY call to reserve no later than 11 a.m. on or infant who stops breathing, is chok- and Community Development and the Monday, March 16. The Senior Center ing, or whose heart stops beating, and Town of Southbridge. The 2015 Shepherd Hill Prom Dress is located in the 1st Congregational more. This class teaches you to perform Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Swap — Why pay hundreds of dollars Church, 20 Main St., Brimfield, 413-245- lifesaving skills such as rescue breath- Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. for a dress you will only wear for a 7253. ing, CPR, chest thrusts and automated Please Note: Preparation classes are few hours? Come to the prom dress external defibrillator (AED). Good for free. Please bring proof of income and swap and get your dress for only $15! childcare providers, babysitters and fit- address. Program is for Southbridge Admission is only $5! Tell your friends Wednesday ness professionals. Class are taught by a residents only. For questions, please and come take a look! Students from certified Red Cross instructor. The cost call Evelyn Velez at (508) 765-4738, ext. other schools are welcome. At Shepherd March 18 is $45 per person. Certification is valid 302 Hill Saturday, March 14 (snow date: for two years. To pre-register call 508- March 15), 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission BRIMFIELD 765-5466 or visit tricommunityYMCA. STURBRIDGE is $5 per person. Each dress is $15. org. Donate a prom dress and get anoth- A special “Service Dog” will join the Coffee and Conversation at South er dress free (of equal quality). Please Friends of the Brimfield Senior Center Friday Valley Family Support Center, 128 call 508-943-6700, ext. 165, or 508-248-3508 after the March 18 meeting at 1 p.m. Main St., Sturbridge (508-796-1950) — for more information. Proceeds will be in the Senior Center. A speaker from March 27 Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Every donated to Make a Wish Foundation. “Canines for the Disabled” will speak Thursday Join us for sharing, network- on the many services these dogs pro- BRIMFIELD ing, information and referral or just an vide, as swell as the laws that gov- opportunity to unwind with a cup of Sunday ern them. Refreshments will be served The Brimfield Senior Center will be coffee and have someone listen. Open to after the program. Anyone interested is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a full the public, free. March 15 invited to attend. Irish Brunch on Friday, March 27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come join us for Eva’s homemade hash, a luscious egg bake www.charltonvillager.com Friday, March 13, 2015 •The Charlton Villager•15 OBITUARIES Anna Howe Stead, 96 Jean Hall, 89 AUBURN — Anna to the principal for misbehavior or skip- Howe Stead, a native ping classes! CHARLTON — Trinity Episcopal Church in Sturbridge and longtime resident Anna was a prolific letter writer who Jean (Risley) Hall, and was active in the Daughters of the of Auburn, died peace- also produced numerous essays and 89, passed away Nile, the Eastern Star, the Daughters fully on Saturday, Feb. reminiscences, including a history of Wednesday, March of the Revolution and the Mayflower 14, in Burlington, Vt., the Auburn Women’s Club and a short 4, at her home in Society. She was also an avid knitter after a short illness. biography of Clara Barton. She declined Charlton with her and spent many hours knitting for char- She had been visit- to use a word processor because, she daughter by her side. ity. ing her daughter in said, she liked to think about what she She leaves her four She was an amateur genealogist and Underhill Center, Vt. was writing. Portrait, a collection of her children, Stephen Hall delighted in the discovery of previously Born in 1918, she was the daughter of Haiku and poems composed over the and his wife Debbie unknown ancestors. Jean and her hus- Robert C. and Esther E. (Scott) Howe of last thirty years, was published in 2013. of Murrietta, Calif., Deborah Hampilos band Jack traveled the world togeth- Auburn. She was a member of the Auburn and her husband Gus of Menlo Park, er and visited Japan, Ireland, Wales, She grew up in Auburn, and, in 1936, Women’s Club, served as President of Calif., Jonathan Hall and his wife Vickie England, Scotland, Mexico and Canada. was valedictorian of Auburn High the Auburn Historical Society, and was of Vernon, Vt., and Samuel Hall and his Both were avid RV’ers, and over their School’s first graduating class and the a Trustee of the Auburn Library for wife Kerry of Coventry, Conn.; seven 60 years together, they visited every first editor of The Green Dome, the many years. She also volunteered at grandchildren and two great-grandchil- state in the continental United States. school newspaper. Worcester’s Mechanics Hall. She had dren. A Funeral Service for Jean was held Anna was first in her class and class high regard and affection for Worcester She was predeceased by her husband Tuesday, March 10, in the Chapel of president for each of her first three State University, where she was hon- of 60 years, John T. “Jack” Hall in 2008. the Overlook Masonic Health Center, years at Worcester State College. In ored with its first Distinguished She was born May 14, 1925, in West 88 Masonic Home Rd., in Charlton. A 1939, near the end of her junior year, Alumna Award in 1988. Brookfield, daughter of the late Maurice calling hour was held prior to the ser- she married Albert Stead. She was then Despite her lifelong wide-ranging T. and Elizabeth (Foster) Risley, and vice in the chapel. Burial will be in the informed that students who marry had fascination with the world, Anna had grew up in the yellow Victorian on spring in Pine Grove Cemetery in West their enrollments automatically termi- a demonstrated conviction that family Long Hill Road that her grandmother Brookfield. In lieu of flowers, memorial nated by the college. She was eventually and friendships are the two greatest built. She later lived in Beaver Falls, donations may be made to the Shriners granted permission to return for her treasures of life. Pa., Escondido, Calif., Allendale, S.C., Hospital for Children, 516 Carew St., senior year after a one-year leave of Anna leaves five children: Robert and Deerfield, and Agawam, before moving Springfield, MA 01104. absence. his wife Elinor of Charlton; David of to Charlton. She was a graduate of the Varnum Funeral Home, Inc., 43 East Her college major was French, taught New York City; Jean Howe of Hanover, former Warren High School and Russell Main St., West Brookfield is assisting by Professor (later Dean) Marguerite N.H.; Judith Munger of Norwich, Vt.; Sage College where she graduated with the family with arrangements. McKelligett. They formed a close and Essie Howe and her husband a degree in Business. For more information, visit varnum- friendship which endured until Miss Michael Oman of Underhill Center, Vt. Jean was a member of the Holy funeralhome.com. McKelligett’s death. Years later Anna Anna leaves her dear sister Nancy founded the McKelligett Memorial Howe Hodgden of Shrewsbury. She was Lecture Series at the College, and head- pre-deceased by her sister Janice Howe Jane Ray Berger, 83 ed the committee that guided it for its King. SOUTHBRIDGE — She was the daughter of the late first 12 years. She brought many noted She leaves nine grandchildren: Jane Ray (Maynard) Albert and Annie (Ray) Maynard of writers to give lectures, including poet Robert Stead of Bloomfield Hills, Berger, 83, of Oxford. Mary Oliver and author Nicholas Gage. MI; David Stead and wife Suzanne of Southbridge, passed She was born on Jan. 14, 1932. Between 1940 and 1949 she became the Worcester; Andrew Stead and wife away while wintering She was predeceased by her sisters, mother of five children. She returned Sharon of Sharon; Rebecca Stead in Florida on Feb. 21. Elaine Triplett, Lois Leduc, Joseph to a teaching career in 1953, and taught and husband Sean O’Brien of New She leaves behind Maynard, she leaves a brother Rene English and mathematics in Holden and York City; Jonathan Stead and wife her husband of 63 Maynard, of Buford, Ga., two sisters then in Worcester while she earned a Stephanie Wu of New York City; Jason years, Rene Berger, of Dolores Jastrzebski of Dudley, and Master’s degree from Clark University. McGuckin of Lebanon, N.H.; Shannon Southbridge. She also Mary Robin Yates of Sturbridge. For thirty-five years she taught mathe- Munger and husband Tom Hunton of leaves behind four children, Bonnie She loved her family, was an avid matics in Worcester schools, including Lyme, N.H.; Jill Mauldin and husband Masse and her partner, Ron Antos, of knitter, and crafter donating her work Burncoat, Classical, and Doherty High Bill of White Rock, N.M.; and Zachary Southbridge, LuAnn and her husband to the church. And she loved the Boston Schools. Some summers she directed the Howe Tellstone and partner Lisa Dame Edward Kelly of Punta Gorda, Fla., a Red Sox. She will be missed by family Worcester Natural History Museum’s of Underhill, Vt. son, Joel and his wife, Pamela Berger of and friends and all who knew her. Nature Training School in Paxton. For She leaves 16 great-grandchildren Webster, and a daughter. Tammy Casey Please omit flowers, donations made several years she also taught communi- : Ryan, Daniel, Christina, Jessica, and her partner Paul Doyle of Webster. in her name to Saint Vincent de Paul at cation skills at the Memorial Hospital Addison, Jack, Eli, Melanie, Sarai, She also leaves behind eight grandchil- Saint John Paul II Parish, Southbridge. School of Nursing. With her students MacKenzie, Katherine, Matthew, dren, Devon Alston, Siobhan Niquette, A memorial service to be held at a later Anna was kind, wise, and generous Nicholas, Sierra, Dylan, and Jackson. Holly McGloin, Heather Kelly, Megan date at the convenience of the family. with her time, always striving to dis- She leaves two nephews: Jon King Faford, Justin Berger, Shannon and Sansoucy Funeral Home is handling cover what she could give that they of Auburn; and Richard King and his Corina Casey. She also leaves eight arrangements. could use. Some of her students became wife Donna of Bonita Springs, Fla., and great grandchildren. dear, lifelong friends. a niece, Jennifer Hodgden of Eugene, She was innovative in developing Ore. ways to introduce students to import- She leaves treasured cousins, great Donald F. Nelson, 56 ant issues. Besides the many student nieces and nephews and many dear field trips she guided, she organized a friends. She will be greatly missed. CHARLTON/ as a Lance Corporal. teach-in on A Memorial Service is planned for WORCESTER — He enjoyed wood- “The Roots of Prejudice,” and also April 11, at the Unitarian Universalist Donald F. Nelson, 56, working, was a New organized a school-wide program at Church of Worcester, 90 Holden Street, passed away Tuesday, England Patriots fan Doherty High School for the first Earth at 1 p.m. March 3. and a fan of the Florida Day. She was especially pleased when In lieu of flowers, donations may be He leaves his wife, Gators. informed by the school administration made in her memory to the Boston- Mary K. (March) Don’s favorite thing that the day was the first in school his- based charity Partners In Health. Nelson, his mother, was doing things for tory that no student had been reported Karen M. (Amyot) his grandchildren, Dickens of Palm who were his pride and Beach, Fla., four children, Kristin Shea joy, and he would do anything in the Elaine M. Tucker L’Heureux, 79 of Coventry, Conn., Kaycee L. Krummel world for them. and her husband Jason of Colchester, Funeral services for Don were held SOUTHBRIDGE — and her husband Ronald “Chappy” of Conn., Tyler Duclos of Killingly, Conn., Monday, March 9, with a Service in Elaine M. (Roberts) Sturbridge; two nephews and many and Justin Duclos of Webster, seven the Charlton Federated Church, 64 Tucker L’Heureux, 79, grandchildren and great grandchildren. grandchildren, Evin, Alyssa, Aubrey, Main St., followed by Military Honors. of Cady Lane, passed She was predeceased by two brothers, Miley, Paxton, Ecko, and Cauy; two Burial will be at a later date in West away on Friday, March Earl W. Roberts and Donald L. Roberts; brothers, Jonathan and Kenneth Nelson Ridge Cemetery. Calling hours were 6, in the Southbridge one sister, Gloria Senecal; and former and a sister, Lisa Nelson and a nephew, held Monday, March 9, in the Robert J. Rehabilitation and husband, Arthur R. Tucker. Rich Donahue. Miller-Charlton Funeral Home, 175 Old Healthcare Center, She was born in Southbridge the Don was born in Worcester son of the Worcester Rd., prior to the service. after an illness. daughter of Winfield and Rena (Recore) late Richard F. Nelson and lived most of In lieu of flowers, Memorial She leaves her hus- Roberts. his life in Worcester before moving to Contributions may be made to: band of 36 years, Robert T. L’Heureux; Elaine worked for several years for Charlton recently. Wounded Warriors Project, P.O. Box three sons, James Tucker and his wife the American Optical Company. She He worked for the Staples Corporation 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Lisa A. of Charlton, Richard Tucker enjoyed crafts and collecting owls and for 20 years in Framingham as Director On line guest book or to share a mem- and his wife Karen of Spencer and angels. Elaine loved camping and trav- of Inventory and shortage control. ory of Don: RJMillerfunerals.net. Patrick Tucker and his wife Lisa L. of eling with family and friends. Her true Don served in the U.S. Marine Corps Southbridge; two daughters, Catherine love was her family and the time she Thompson and her husband Lee of spent with her children, grandchildren Southbridge and Lori A. Dunphe and and great grandchildren. Henry N. Lavallee, 66, her husband Paul of Southbridge; two Her funeral was held on Wednesday, step-sons, Robert T. L’Heureux II and March 11, from the Daniel T. Morrill SOUTHBRIDGE — Henry N. Cole Trade High his wife Nina of Yaphank, N.Y., and Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton St., Lavallee, 66, died Monday, March 2, at School in Southbridge, William Machie and his wife Kuzko Southbridge, with a Mass in St. The Meadows of Leicester after a long and enlisted in the US of Chula Vista, Calif.; four step-daugh- Joseph’s Church, 10 H. Putnam Rd. Ext., illness. Army serving with ters, Gail Beausoleil and her husband Charlton. Burial was in St. Hedwig’s He is survived by his son, Jason the Military Police in Kenneth of Quinebaug, Conn., Donna M. Cemetery, Southbridge. Calling hours Lavallee and his wife, Colleen, of North Germany. Fafard of North Grosvenordale, Conn., in the funeral home were held on Grosvenordale, Conn., and four grand- He was a member of Lisa J. Villeneuve and her husband Tuesday, March 10. children. He leaves his mother, Hazel the Fraternal Order of Lester of Voluntown, Conn., and Paula For more information, visit www. (Bennett) Lavallee of Southbridge, for- Eagles Aerie #334, and R. L’Heureux of Voluntown, Conn.; morrillfuneralhome.com. merly of the Sturbridge Retirement the Order of Redmen, a special niece, Darleen Chapdelaine Community, a brother Gary Lavallee and worked for over 35 years at United of Sacramento, Calif., a sister Marianne Lens Company, retiring in 2003. Congdon and her husband Paul of Calling hours were Wednesday, Warren E. Reynolds, 81 Charlton, and his longtime companion March 4, at Sansoucy Funeral Home, Lydia Hayes. 40 Marcy St., Southbridge. Burial will BROOKFIELD — Warren E. Reynolds, Zajac of Connecticut, Shirley Bromley He was predeceased by his daugh- be private. 81, died peacefully at home surrounded of Connecticut and Marion Reynolds ter Melissa Lavallee who died in 1986, For more information, visit www. by his family. of Charlton; two brothers Emerson his son Craig Lavallee in 1972, and his sansoucyfuneral.com. He was born in Charlton, the son of Reynolds and his wife Esther of father Henry A. Lavallee in 1995. Lewis and Lena Reynolds. He was the Webster, Myron Reynolds, of Charlton, Henry graduated from the former youngest of eight children and worked and many nieces and nephews. on the family farm for many years. He He was predeceased by two sisters was a truck driver at Rand-Whitney Helen Brewer and Gertrude Miller, Hugh N. MacKinnon, 60 for many years until he retired. He was both of Charlton. SOUTHBRIDGE — interpreter for Old Sturbridge Village. a great sports fan and played softball Calling hours were held Monday, Hugh N. MacKinnon, He enjoyed acting and was an actor until he was 55. March 2, in Pillsbury Funeral Home, 60, of Williams St., and member of the Gateway Players in He leaves his loving wife of 46 Route 9/West Brookfield Rd. The funer- passed away on Southbridge and the Bradley Playhouse years, Barbara (Booth) Reynolds; five al for Warren was held on Tuesday Saturday, March 7, in Putnam, Conn. Hugh was very active children, Debra Blasko and her hus- in the funeral home. Burial followed in the Massachusetts in politics and assisted with many cam- band Dan, of North Carolina, Cindy in Brookfield Cemetery. Please omit General Hospital, paigns for local politicians. Mulleady and her husband Michael of flowers. Boston, after an ill- His funeral was held on Tuesday, Florida, Timothy Reynolds and his wife Donations may be made to the Center ness. March 10, from the Daniel T. Morrill Cheryl of Charlton, Glenn Reynolds of of Hope, P.O. Box 66, Southbridge, MA He leaves his moth- Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton St., Brookfield, Jeffrey Reynolds of New 01550. er, Mary (O’Grady) MacKinnon; three Southbridge, with a Mass in St. Mary’s Jersey; nine grandchildren; seven great Please visit: Pillsburyfuneralhome. sisters, Kathy Iozzo and her husband Church of the St. John Paul II Parish, grandchildren; three sisters, Barbara com. Scott of River Ranch, Fla., Gereen Alarie 263 Hamilton St., Southbridge. Burial and her husband Corey of Southbridge was private. Send all obituary notices to the and Maryjane Langlois and her hus- A calling hour was held in the funeral Charlton Villager, PO Box 90, band Armand of Sturbridge. home on Tuesday, March 10, before the He was born in Southbridge the son of Mass. Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to the late Robert G. MacKinnon. For more information, visit www. [email protected]. Hugh worked for several years as an morrillfuneralhome.com. 16 •The Charlton Villager• Friday, March 13, 2015 www.charltonvillager.com SPORTS Golden Eagles run past Rams girls’ basketball in district semifinals

Shepherd Hill’s Julia Dandridge looks for an open teammate to pass to as Alayah Sweeney of Central defends. Ciara McKissick of Shepherd Hill holds the Nick Ethier photos ball away from Central defender Karina BY NICK ETHIER Miranda. SPORTS STAFF WRITER Shepherd Hill’s Caitlin Smith reaches out as Central’s Sha’raya Haines Hughes jumps in to make a steal. HOLYOKE — The Shepherd Hill Regional girls’ basketball team prides itself on a hustling style that oftentimes into a 23-0 spurt, thanks to a 10-0 run to includes a full-court pressure defense to open the third quarter. Shepherd Hill’s force its opponents into untimely turn- deficit was now 47-23, far too much to overs. But when the Rams matched up overcome against a quality and speedy with Central of Springfield in a Western opponent. Mass. Division 1 district semifinal at Tamar Gervais led Central with 19 Holyoke High on March 3, The Hill points, while other double digit scor- wasn’t causing the turnovers — it was ers included Ishanna Brown Jones (16 the Golden Eagles. points), Makayla Thompson (12 points) Top seeded Central overwhelmed the and Alayah Sweeney (10 points). fourth ranked Rams, 66-48, and will “We did get back on defense, but they move on to defend its Western Mass. kept coming at us,” Hackenson said. title against No. 6 Chicopee Comp (15-7). “They’re a good team, they’re a fast Shepherd Hill finished 15-7. team, they’re pretty deep…they played “They challenged every ball, they us well. Their speed hurt us.” challenged every pass and a couple The Rams managed to run with of ours went errant,” said Rams head Central the rest of the way, though, coach James Hackenson. “In games like never giving in and ending the game on Bailey Savage of Shepherd Hill attempts to this turnovers count.” a 25-19 run. work her way around Central defender Tamar Shepherd Hill totaled 25 turnovers, “We didn’t quit and that’s the resil- Gervais. including at least five in each quarter. ience these kids have,” Hackenson said. “We lost the ball, we threw it away,” “They continued to play until the end, Shepherd Hill’s Ciara McKissick tries to Hackenson said. which is part of our program. That’s bounce a pass past Central’s Sha’raya The Golden Eagles raced to a 22-15 what we try to teach and try to contin- Haines Hughes. lead after the first quarter before the ue.” Rams rallied. An 8-2 run to open the Shepherd Hill seniors Kendra hopefully step up, including a pair of second frame cut the deficit down to a O’Malley, Caitlin Smith and Ciara freshmen in Julia Dandridge (9 points, 6 single point, 24-23, but The Hill never McKissick finished their careers off in rebounds) and Bailey Savage (5 points). got over the hump. style. O’Malley registered 16 points and “Hopefully what those kids saw this Instead, Central went on a 13-0 run nine rebounds, while Smith added nine year in those three seniors will carry of its own over the final five minutes of points and six rebounds and McKissick over in teams to come,” said Hackenson. the half to surge ahead, 27-23, into the chipped in with six points and 11 boards. “I’m proud of the kids, they intermission. “We’re going to lose a lot of leader- worked hard,” concluded Hackenson. “The end of the second quarter, that ship and a lot of stability,” Hackenson “Hopefully we’re back here next year.” was the nail in the coffin, so to speak,” said. Kendra O’Malley of Shepherd Hill runs the Hackenson said. But Hackenson was quick to mention fast break to drive past Central’s Makayla The Golden Eagles’ 13-0 run turned that there is plenty of talent that will Thompson. Top hockey player slated to travel to Canada for ‘The Brick’ HOCKEY continued from page 1 Borggaard. “We’re humbled that he’s gotten this far. I know a lot of people have this dream that their kid will play professionally. I just want to keep my kid happy. We’re taking it one step at a time. It’s a chance to coach him and see more of his accomplishments. He has accomplished a lot.” Austin’s mother, Amy Borggaard, said that he used to walk around with a hockey stick as a toddler. When he learned to walk he entered a skating program. Once he mastered the art of skating he switched over to playing hockey. Andrew used to be a profes- sional hockey player and Amy a profes- sional cheerleader, so hockey may be in Austin’s blood. He has played in some spring and summer hockey tournament teams, such as Blue Chip Selects, Boston Junior Bruins and participated in a Top 40 Showcase. Austin was crowned 2014 Worcester Sharks Shootout Champion last year, with over 100 kids participat- ing. The Brick is a very big deal in the NHL world. Austin is very excited to play in The Brick. Austin, 10, is one of the top 240 10-year-old “It’s amazing to me,” said Amy. “I Said Andrew Borggaard, “They treat them He said it’s a great honor and can’t wait to hockey players in North America. Said Austin, just think he is so driven. He just loves like NHL stars. They interview them after see the city. “I just love to play.” it so much. I think to see him come every game. It’s a big to do. It sort of sounds home from a game or practice just to silly but for the kids that can all be pretty pick up the hockey stick at home … It’s cool.” amazing how he can be so in love with this one sport.” Nugent-Hopkins, Dany Heatly, Blake be able to go to. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime There are three tournaments that take With Andrew as his coach, Austin has Wheeler, Steven Stamkos and Dougie opportunity. I want to see all the differ- place before The Brick and the flights played for the Worcester Junior Sharks Hamilton are some past and present ent teams and see the city. The water and hotel stays add up. Being part of the with children older than himself. NHL players who had participated in park, the mall and the hockey rink.” Boston Junior Bruins also has a pretty Currently he plays for the Providence The Brick when they were 10 years old. Amy is also elated over her son’s steep price. Capitals in North Smithfield. The team “Once you enter this high level of new opportunity. She loves watching Because of the high costs of this rare is ranked #4 in the United States right hockey they talk about the Brick and him play as a fan and as a mother. The opportunity, Austin’s family has start- now. how it’s a big honor,” said Andrew. “It’s intensity of the game draws her in, but ed a Go Fund Me page. Visit gofundme. “I just like playing the sport. It’s just like watching a Bruins game. They film she also is amazed at how dedicated the com/austinbrick to help the Borggaards really fun to me,” said Austin. “I like every game. The kids get a DVD of their 10-year-olds are and everything they’re with travel expenses. You can also learning all the different things and game. All of the lights, the music, the able to do. track the Boston Junior Bruin’s team being able to play with people. I get to be National Anthem. They also have a jer- “We’re really looking forward to The progress starting early April at www. with my friends. That’s really cool. It’s sey swap where the teams from all over Brick,” she said. “We want to support bostonjuniorbruins.com. really fun that my dad is a coach. He’s a North America get to exchange jerseys. him in any way we can. We want to root really good coach.” It’s kind of cool. He’s going to be treated him on as a family.” Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- For a 10-year-old already this accom- like a rock star, like an NHL pro. 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BY ing signs of getting out of their shooting funk. Jared James (8 points, 10 rebounds) hit back-to-back shots late to pull Tantasqua closer. A balanced third quarter attack pulled the Warriors within seven, at 50-43, entering the final eight minutes. In the third frame, Tantasqua started to find its 3-point stroke as Scott Phillips (15 points, 3 rebounds) and Chandler Beaudoin each buried long 3s late. “He gave everything he had tonight,” O’Neil said of Phillips. “He and Jake Webb played the games of their lives tonight.” Webb finished with nine points and 10 rebounds but did Jon Gouin photos his best down low to control Tantasqua head coach Tom O’Neil embraces Scott Phillips after the loose balls and rebounds for Warriors lost to South Hadley in the Western Mass. Division 2 district the Warriors (18-4). final, 67-63, on Saturday, March 7. South Hadley (15-8) was not to be denied their spot in histo- ry, though. Senior Scott Phillips of Tantasqua fires a 3-pointer with a hand in his The game came down to the face during a 67-63 loss at the Curry Hicks Cage at UMass-Amherst final minutes, and it was free last Saturday night. throws that decided the out- come. The Tigers hit 13 of 16 freebies down the stretch, with Earle going 10 for 10, while the Warriors only mustered 4 of 8 in the fourth quarter and 7 for 18 in the second half. Hitting just a handful of those free throws would have seen the game end much differ- ently for Tantasqua, who came off a 2013-14 season in which they went 2-15 before ultimate- ly reaching the district final this year. “It’s pretty amazing to get here. We were a last place team, 2-15, and now we’re one Tantasqua point guard Nick Pechie stops his drive near the South of the best teams out here,” Hadley hoop before pulling up for a shot. O’Neil said of the postseason experience. “We went to the Elite Eight in the whole state of Massachusetts, I’m just so proud of these guys.” The game came to a close at 67-63, and the Warriors were left standing on the court, dis- appointed and letdown, not really grasping the accomplish- Junior J.J. Howland of Tantasqua leans toward the basket for a shot ment at the moment. from down low on the baseline. “We’ve got to look at this as a success,” O’Neil said. “It hurts the guys because they don’t understand yet, but when JON GOUIN they look back in a few weeks, SPORTS CORRESPONDENT and say, ‘Wow, amazing.’ The run they had, to win 15 of the sports briefs AMHERST — The last 17, it was awesome, and I’m Tantasqua Regional so proud of them.” boys’ basketball team’s Tantasqua will graduate a The 2014-15 Tantasqua Warriors pose with their Western Mass. remarkable run came handful of key contributors to a close at the Curry Division 2 district runner-up trophy after a 67-63 loss to South Hadley Three-day trip to attend this spring, including James, on Saturday, March 7. Hicks Cage at UMass- Mike Ostrowski, Cam Laird, two Red Sox games now Amherst on Saturday Phillips, Webb, Reilly Lucas night, March 7, when and Jeremy Carter, but O’Neil available the fourth-seeded is confident in the core of the Warriors met No. 7 team that remains. Once again in 2015, Chapter South Hadley High. “We have J.J. [Howland] 12, Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste The Tigers complet- and Griffin [Brooks] and Nick of Southbridge is sponsoring ed their own dream [Pechie] (9 points, 5 rebounds, a three-day trip to attend two run, knocking off 3 steals) coming back, and Boston Red Sox versus Baltimore Tantasqua, 67-63. that’s a pretty big core,” he Orioles baseball night games with South Hadley had said. “Last year they learned reserved field seats at Camden already defeated the how to play, and this year they Yards in Baltimore from June second and third seed- learned how to win. I mean, it’s 9-11. Members and non-members ed teams in the Western pretty ridiculous from losing are welcome to participate in this Mass. Division 2 dis- 15 to winning 18. event. The escorted trip includes trict tournament before “It’s going to hurt because transportation, lodging two nights meeting the Warriors, their leadership is amazing,” at the Holiday Inn Suites Hotel, and the continued O’Neil said of his seniors mov- two breakfasts, sightseeing in scoring of Cam Earle ing on. “Off the floor they’re the Inner Harbor Marina area of and teammate Griffin just great young men too, so Baltimore, and an extended tour Fitzell proved to be too I’m going to miss that more Second-year head coach Tom O’Neil of Tantasqua calls out a play. of Washington, D.C., Capital Mall much for Tantasqua to than the basketball part. O’Neil coached the Warriors to 18 wins this season after the squad managed just two wins last year. complex of Smithsonian muse- overcome. They’re like my sons.” ums and a visit to Arlington “Earle gets his National Cemetery. Departure is points, but Fitzell was from Southbridge via an air-con- the reason we lost that ditioned motor coach. If interest- game today — he beat ed in seeing the Red Sox at play, us,” Warriors head please call Ted Bartlett at (508) 764- coach Tom O’Neil said 7909 for more information and cost after the season-end- and reservation deadline. ing defeat. “We knew [Fitzell] could score, he just didn’t miss. We battled, we didn’t give Women’s pickup up, and it’s just that our shots didn’t fall.” basketball offered at The underdog Tigers came out on fire, build- Heritage School in ing a 22-11 lead after the Charlton first quarter came to a close, as Fitzell poured Women’s pickup basketball is in 12 of his 19 points offered Monday evenings from in the frame. But J.J. 7-9 p.m. at the Heritage School Howland (12 points, 6 in Charlton. There are no set rebounds) and com- teams and no fees. We play from pany never gave in to September to June based on the what was essentially school calendar. This is a great the home team. By halftime the game way to burn off some calories, Tantasqua’s Jake Webb puts home a Jared James of Tantasqua dribbles deep into the lane against the meet some wonderful people and was still an 11-point rebound during the Warriors’ late fourth contest, 35-24, but the South Hadley defense during the Warriors’ Western Mass. Division 2 have fun. Contact Debbie at (508) quarter run versus South Hadley. district championship defeat last weekend. 248-3600 for more information. Warriors were show- 18 •The Charlton Villager• Friday, March 13, 2015 www.charltonvillager.com Sturbridge Villager Serving The Sturbridge, Brimfield, Holland and Wales

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Recipe One Pot Chicken Supper Ingredients: • 3/4 pound small red-skinned potatoes, them on the counter. This produces halved, or quartered if large more juice. • 1 tsp. salt • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, • 4 skin-on, bone-in chicken breasts plus 1 tablespoon leaves (6 to 8 ounces each) • 1 clove garlic, smashed • 10 ounces mushrooms • ¼ - ½ tsp. red pepper flakes (use a variety for more complex flavor) • Juice of 2 lemons (use real lemons) Bring them to room temperature before you juice them. Using your hand, roll

Preheat the oven to 450. This requires an oven proof pot, such as a Dutch oven. Boil potatoes for about 8 minutes; drain and set aside. Combine rosemary leaves, garlic, 2 teaspoons salt and the red pepper flakes in a food processor, blender or even on a cutting board and chop them so they are well combined. Place mixture in a bowl and add your lemon juice and olive oil. Place the chicken in the bowl and coat it well with this mixture. Heat your pan. Add the chicken, skin-side down. Sear for about 5 minutes until the skin in golden and crusty. Add the mushrooms and partially cooked potatoes. Add any lemon mixture you may have left. If you’d like add a few more rosemary sprigs and halved lemons. Transfer the pot to the oven and roast uncovered for about 20-25 minutes or until the chicken is thoroughly cooked and skin is crispy.

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NEW PRICE SOLDSOLD SOLD NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER – 34 Eastern Ave Unit P! 5 Rm WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 4 Tanner Rd! WEBSTER – 4 Spruce Ln! 7 Room WEBSTER – 3 Bernard St! 8 Rm OXFORD – 76 Dudley Rd! Attention OXFORD – 11-9 Thayer Pond! OXFORD – 37 Harwood St! 8 Rm SOUTHBRIDGE – 15 Kingsley St! Townhouse! End Unit! Granite Kit w/Tile Custom 9 Rm, 3,494’ Brick Ranch! .68 Colonial! Quiet Location! Dead-end! Cape! Applianced Oak Kitchen! Dining Investors! Super 4 Family Extensively Conveniently Located w/Easy Access Cape! Meticulously Cared For! 2 Family! Extremely Well Kept! 6/6 Rms! Flr! Stainless Steel Appliances! Liv Rm w/ Acres! 70’ Deck! Fam Rm w/Cathedrals, Close to Everything! Applianced Kit w/12’ Area w/Slider to Deck! Spacious Living Renovated Since 2011 Excellent Condition to Major Routes! 4+ Room Condo/1ST Remodeled Kit! Din Rm! Frplcd Liv 3/3 Bdrms! Each Approx 1,100’! The Major Pergo Wood Flr! 2 Comfortable Bdrms w/ Skylight, Stone Frplc & Hrdwds! Din & Island, Custom Cabinets, Wall Oven & Rm w/Closet & Wood Laminate Floor! Situated in an Ideal Location, not your Floor Garden Unit! Fully Applianced Rm! French Doors! Fam Rm! 4 Bdrms! Updates Are Done! Upgraded Electrical, Wall to Wall! 1.5 Baths! Lower Level Fam Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Micro, Recessed Lighting, Skylights & 3-4 Bedrooms w/Wall to Wall! Master 2 Recent Furnaces! Replacement Typical Setting for a Multi! Good Return on Kitchen! Dining Area! Spacious Liv 2 Updated Baths! 4 Z Oil Heat & Windows! Vinyl Siding! Blow-in Insulation Rm! Laundry Rm w/Washer & Dryer! Walk Master Suite! 1st Flr Laundry! Finished Ceiling Fan! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! Bath! 2 Baths Total! 2Z Oil Heat! Lower Investment! 5/4/3/3 Rms! 2/2/1/1 Bdrms! Nice Rm! 2 Bedrooms! Full Tile Bathroom! Pellet Stove! Generator! In Ground to Schools! Minutes to Rte 395 & Webster Lower Level! C/Air! Security! 2 Car 14x24 Master! 3.5 Baths! Open Floor Plan! from Mass Save! The Hard Work Is Level Family Rm! Shed! Fenced Yard! Kitchens! All Remodeled Baths! Separate Recent Water Heater! New Heat & A/C Pool! Fenced Yard! Garage! .77 Acres! Done! Don’t Miss this Opportunity! Lake! $129,900.00 Garage! $399,900.00 28X34’ Heated Garage! $259,000.00 $227,900.00 Utilities! .96 Acres! $294,900.00 Unit! Storage! Hurry! $109,900.00 $274,900.00 $179,900.00

SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEW LISTING CHARLTON – 15 Lindsey Lane! 10 Rm, MILLBURY – Ramshorn 102’ SUTTON – RAMSHORN POND! SUTTON – RAMSHORN SUTTON – 17 Cold Spring Dr! WEBSTER – 78-81 N. Main St! 5 WEBSTER– 3 Oak St! 3 Family! 18 SOUTHBRIDGE – 24 Lynn Lane! 5+ 2914’ Colonial! 1.15 Acres! 44’ In Ground Waterfront! 11 Bayberry Lane! 3,400’ Incredible Sunsets! Western Expo! WATERFRONT! 70’ Shoreline! 1.29 “Woodburyville Heights” 6 Rm Rms! 6/6/6 Rooms! 3/3/3 Bdrms! 1/1/1 Rm Split! On a Cul De Sac! Liv Rm w/ Pool! 2 Story Grand Foyer! 9’ Ceilings! Custom 8+ Rm Colonial! 2.5 Story Grand Panoramic Water Views! 5 Rm Yr Rd Unit – 4 Apartments Plus a Commercial Acres! Cove Location with Western Townhouse! Applianced Kit w/Skylight! Space! Fully Rented! Off Street Parking! Baths! Eat-in Pantry Kitchens! Formal Hrdwds & Ceiling Fan! Applianced Kit w/ Granite Eat-in Kit w/Isl, Breakfast Bar, Entry! 9’ Ceilings! Granite Kit! Lake Facing Ranch! 172’ Waterfront! Liv Rm w/Stone Exposure! Incredible Sunsets! 5 Rooms! Cathedral Ceiling Din & Liv Rm w/3 Many Updates! Separate Utilities! Vinyl Dining & Living Rooms! Comfortable Breakfast Bar & Tile Flr! 3 Bdrms w/Wall SS Appliances, Open Floor Plan! Frplc Frplcd Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms – 2 Lake Facing – Frplc & Cathedral Ceiling! Knotty Pine 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Home? Renovate? Skylights, Hrdwds, Frplc & Slider to Deck! Fam Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Liv Both w/Full Baths! Master Suite! Library! Kit! 2 Bdrms! Lake Facing Porch & Deck! Sided and Replacement Windows! Rear Bedrooms! Laundry Facilities! Storage to Wall Carpets! Full Bath w/Ceramic Tile Build Your Waterfront Dream! Master w/Cathedrals, 2 Closets, Dble Vanity Building Has Multi Stall Garage with Floor! Expandable Lower Level w/Brick Rm w/Hrdwds! Office! 4 Bdrms & 2.5 Lower Level w/2nd Kit/14 Seat Bar! 3.5 Detached 2 Car Garage! 2.67Acres! 2nd Sheds! Gas Heat! Vinyl Siding & Full Recreational Pond! Ski, Sail, Fish, Bath! 2nd Bdrm! 2nd Bath w/Jacuzzi! Fam One Free Standing Apartment that Has Hearth! Replacement Windows! Baths! Master Suite! A/C! 3 Car Garage! Baths! C/Air! Frplcd Gazebo w/A/C! Garage! Home? Renovate? Build Your Waterfront Rm or 3rd Bdrm! Gas Heat! C/Air! 2 Car Windows! $199,900.00 $389,900.00 $724,900.00 Dream! $382,000.00 Enjoy a Midnight Cruise! Handicap Accessibility, Nice Floor Plan! Shed! .41 Acres! $159,900.00 $348,000.00 Garage! $254,900.00 $199,900.00

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEW LISTING SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! WEBSTER LAKE – 61 Wawela WEBSTER LAKE – 24 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE - 603 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 18 Cross Ct! WEBSTER LAKE– 73 Bates Point Rd! “2009” 5,445’ 15 Rm Custom Colonial! 30 Horne Drive! 6+ Rm Contemp! Park! Middle Pond! Western Exposure! 100’ Southern Exposure! 9 Rm Cape w/ 67 South Shore Rd! 5 Rm Summer Island Townhouse! 6 Rms! 2 Bdrms! Killdeer Island - North Pond – Western Eastern Exp – Beautiful Sun & Moon 4.65 Acres! Sunsets & Expansive Lake Applianced Custom Kit w/Center Fantastic Sunsets! The Ideal Summer Huge Views of South Pond & A View of Cottage! Comfortable Cozy Liv Rm Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! 7 Rms! Rises! 8+ Rm Contemp! Applianced Cottage! 8 Rms! 4 Possible Bdrms! 1.5 Master Bedroom w/Full Bath! 2.5 Views! Fantastic Master Suite! Super Island! Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! 3 Middle Pond Too! Lake Facing Kitchen, w/Stone Fireplace Leading Out to the Baths! Applianced Kitchen! Din/Liv Custom Kitchen! Lake Facing Liv Custom Kit, Marble Frplcd Liv Rm w/ Applianced Granite Kit w/Cherry Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Newly Baths! Fireplaced Liv Rm! Phenomenal Din Rm, Liv Rm, Fam Rm & Master Enclosed Porch Ideal for Entertaining! Rm! Lake Facing Master Bedroom w/ Hrdwds! Walk-out Fam Rm! 3-4 Bdrms! 3 Finished Walkout Lower Level! Enjoy Screened Porch w/Panoramic Lake w/Wall to Wall! Frplcd Family Rm! Cabinets! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Kit Views! Lake Facing Bdrm! Decks! Dock! Bdrm! 3 to 5 Possible Bdrms! Office/ Kitchen! 3 Bdrms! Detached 2 Car Cathedral Ceiling! 3 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Baths! 2 Car Garage! C/Air! & Theatre! 5 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! Office Lake Living! Studio! 2 Full Baths! 2 Car Garage! Garage for Storage of all the Lake CAir! Gas Heat! Garage! BOAT SLIP! C/Air! Super 2 Car Garage! New LP Gas Heat! Decks! Patio! $448,900.00 Tennis*! WOW! Over 3 Car Garage! $1,175,000.00 $399,900.00 Dock! 11,195’ Lot! $499,900.00 Toys! $349,900.00 Beach! Pool! $269,900.00 $484,900.00 $689,900.00

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Sharon Pelletier - Broker Sprawling 2089sf+/- Ranch home on 3.95 acres! Licensed in MA, CT & RI Custom Built! 3 bedroom, 3 Bath! w/Private Mas- ter Bath! hugh office! Hardwoods! Fireplaced Liv- WE WANT YOUR LISTINGS! ing Room! 30 X 50 Morton Barn! All in the Heart of 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 Farm Country! $324,900. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoening * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse

THOMPSON - 4 BABULA ROAD WEBSTER - 27 PARK ST THOMPSON- 111 THOMPSON HILL ROAD THOMPSON - 124 FABYAN-WOODSTOCK RD WEBSTER - 18 MALDEN DRIVE

SOLD NEW LISTING HANDSOME GARRISON COLONIAL! Great Location just over the CT state CHARMING “REFRESHED” COLONIAL! Great Neighborhood Setting of Like Houses on What a Deal!! Well Cared for Family Home offers Many Upgrades and Renovations! CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY! Engineered & Built by Owner! De- Desired Cul-de-Sac area Where Pride of Ownership reigns Throughout! New Paint & Carpets, line in Thompson CT, Close Proximity to I-395. Updated, freshly painted, Newer Roof! Repointed Chimney! Replacement Windows! Vinyl Siding! FIRST Floor First Time Offered! Country Cape on Small Pond! Large Backayrd ~ sireable “OPEN CONCEPT” Floor Plan! 3 Brs, 3 Full Baths! Mas- Refinished Hardwood Floors, Custom Window Treatments, Decorative Lighting! New Lawn & clean, move in condition, Gleaming Hardwood Floors throughout the main was Renovated “To the Studs” in late 80’s! Cabinet Packed Kitchen, Counter Tops, Fun for the Kids!! Over 1 Acre of Privacy on this Tree LIned Property! Garage Door! ENERGY EFFICENT UPGRADES THROUGH MASS SAVE! This Family Friendly 2014 New Bathroom, SECOND Floor boasts Natural Sun Light, Updated Kitchen with level, ceramic tile in baths. Fabulous front to back master Bedroom with 2009 Updates include: Porch, Siding, Roof & Windows! Great Space ter BR with On-Suite “Spa Like Bathroom” Lower Level Media Rm Home Offers 3 Floors of Living!! Large “Sunny” Eat-In Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room and Sitting Area, double closets, including a walk in closet. Almost 1/2 acre New Cabinets, Counters & Tile Backsplash! 2-100 Amp Services ~ Economical Natural Gas heat on First Floor! Hardwood Floors! Washer & Dryer Hook Ups in Both Units! in the Basement to be finished - Already has Walkout Access and with insulated walls & Ceilings! House is set back off the road 1/2 Bath W/Laundry, 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths, Master has Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Finished level yard, private & fully fenced back yard! Storage Shed, Oversized 2 car Walk up Attic on Third Level offers Future Expansion Possibilities! Nothing to do but Wood Stove! Great Location Minutes to I-395 offering 4+ acres of Privacy! $314,900 Lower Level Completes this House! Includes Full Bath, Bedroom & Den! Level Lot and “BEST OF Detached Garage. $234,900 “Turn the Key!! Come Take a look! $140,000. NEW IMPROVED PRICE $185,000 ALL...ECONOMICAL GAS HEAT!!! NEW PRICE $289,000

WEBSTER LAKE - Long Island WEBSTER ~ 12 HOUGHTON STREET WEBSTER - 2 HIGHCREST PARK WEBSTER - 8 MARILYN DRIVE WEBSTER -16 HOUGHTON ST Lot! Prime Western exposure Lake Frontage!! Perfect Summer Retreat! Cleared Lot! Custom Built Shed with Loft! $149,900. ON DEPOSIT THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER Townhouse unit #2, great location. Fresh paint! Gleaming hdwd in dining and living areas! Large living room has Light and airy well maintained 3 bdrm ranch! On 3/4+ BUILDABLE LOTS picture window and front door access! Fully applianced acre all fenced in! Finished family rm and 4th bdrm in lower level. Above ground pool with deck! Separate deck Pride in ownership shines throughout this beautifully updated Lot 119B Thompson Rd Custom Cape! 4 bedroom 1-1/2 Bath! Loads of natural kitchen! Central air! Central vac! Washer and dryer on first floor! 2nd floor has 2 large bdrms and roomy bathroom. perfect for outdoor gatherings! 2 large sheds for storage! 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Wrap around Farmers Porch invites Town, Water & Sewer. $55,000 woodwork! 2nd floor bedroom offer a Large open floor planl Great place to be with excellent highway access. you in. Gleaming hardwoods, new furnace, new roof, fenced bedrooms devided by a half bath. Forced hot water by oil! New Price $129,000. Lot 119A Thompson Rd New Price $179,900 yard, new electrical, partially finished lower level with recessed Detached garage! NEW PRICE $164,900 lighting. All ready for you to call home $174,900 Town, Water & Sewer. $60,000

WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WATERFRONT - 63 S. CHARLTON SHORE RD WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD

ON DEPOSIT ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE CHARLTON WATERFRONT - Summer Cottage on South land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# 40-D-14-0 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove ON DEPOSIT showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end of Webster which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a notch and come to the Lake for lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful some R & R! 75’ of waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming Year-round cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center Open Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with exposed feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened-in patio, island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the family since 1963 ~ 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty of land gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to Treasure It! Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing possibilities? NEW IMPROVED PRICE $179,000. New Price $599,000 Call for details. $389,000. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $569,000. 6 • The Villager • Friday, March 13, 2015 EMERSON REALTORS 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland The Market Leader JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed STURBRIDGE DUDLEY: Jo-Ann Szymczak Outstand- “Home Ownership Matters” • 52 RIDGE WAY CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Ownership Matters” above for a showing Warm and Invit- ing Cus- tom Home ing Cape Gam- Now on Real Estate TV • Channel 193 @ Charter Saturday & Sunday featuring brel waiting for DUDLEY/OXFORD UXBRIDGE great floor new owner! Move in condition, one-car plan with attached garage, partially finished basement. 2,800+sf. R Public access to Lake within walking distance. Featuring 3-4 bedrooms, formal dining Quick closing possible! $240,000 room, country style kitchen & huge fam- OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING ily with cathedral ceiling leading to deck. Master suite, 3 full baths & 3 car garage $409,900 Call Mary Ellen Cox Call Kevin Maher SUN • 12-2 E 508-735-7061 508-450-4219 or E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] * 4 miles to 290 * 1.5 Baths * 5 Garages * 1st floor vauted ceiling * 2.6 acres * Hardwood floors * 24’ * 2.5 Baths Fam. Room Worcester: Well LAND- * Custom built hip roof living/dining rm * 4 Bedrooms * Gas Heat maintained 4 bed- Charlton colonial * Sided * Inground Salt Water room victorian in established neigh- Established Pool area of homes. 21 Piasta Rd • $289,900 5 Willard Dr • $389,900 A borhood. Close to shopping, highways, 1.15 acres slop- WEBSTER schools & public ing lot. Well WEBSTER WEBSTER pool. Hardwoods and septic on throughout. Fireplaced living room. Huge, cabinet packed, eat-in kitchen with pantry. property but Bonus walk-up attic has a 5th bedroom and condition is not additional open living area ready to be fin- known. Across OPEN HOUSE L ished. 3 Season porch and 2 car detached from Charlton garage.Seller $227,000 SAT • 11-1 Furniture. $49.900 * 50’ Ranch * Cathedrals * Office * Central Air * Gas Heat * 2 Bath *3 Bedrooms Jeannine Silun Claire M. Earley * In-ground pool * 2.5 Bath [email protected] * Fireplace * Woodstove 508-579-0696 * 2 Baths * 3-4 Bedroom * Water View 508-208-1395 * Near Webster Lake * HW Floors * 3 Bedroom AUBURN: Auburn: 13 * Town Services * Just Painted Bancroft 39 Camile Road $289,900 7 Lillian Ave • $249,900 14 Birch Drive • $229,900 Beautiful ready to Street Antique SALE PENDING move in 3 New England DUDLEY - $400’S THOMPSON DUDLEY WORCESTER bedroom split Colonial A with easy GEM! 1760 Tobin Farm E with 4 beds, 2 flowing lay out in the heart of Auburn.Outstanding FULL baths, Select from INVESTMENT well maintained! Setting back from the road access with lots of privacy too. 2 potential sites street gives wonderful privacy. Ell offers Won’t last. Priced at $239,900. great potential for extended family liv- ing. Wide Pine Floors. $365,500 2200 sq. ft. * Log Home * 3-4 BRs * 3 Units * 2 Bedrooms * Corian Counters * Incredible Cash Flow S Ranch or Colonial * 2.5 acres * 2.5 Baths * Sided Stratton Vitikos Call Beth Johnson * 1.5 Baths * Formal Dining Rm * Possible Owner 843-957-1629 For your showing today! Call NOW! * Fireplace * Sprinkler System Occupied [email protected] 774-289-6437 Meet with the builder! 111 Wagher Rd - $339,900 21 Johnathan Pass $387,500 35 Litchfield St $199,900 LAND, OXFORD OXFORD WEBSTER T LAND, LAND WEBSTER: 2+ Acres, $69,900 55+ COMM. OXFORD:1.5 Acres, Oxford - $224,900 Move in Ready 4 $45,900 A AUBURN: Custom Colonial at Bridle bdrm home with a private back yard. CHARLTON: Path. Offer 4 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and 1.5 BA, fireplace family room. Great Waterfront. Pumpkin Ln. * 3 bedrooms * 2 Baths * 2 bedroom * 2 bedroom condo 2 car attached garage. 1st floor 9’ ceiling, * ”0” Down Payment * No Shovelling * Appliances commuter location! Call Donna $114,900 master suite, finished lower level and land- Caissie for your tour! Time to make DUDLEY: * Redcued $30,000 * No Lawn Maintenance * Garage scaped grounds. MINT * Town Services $ 449,900 homeownership a Reality 6 Acres, * Central Air in 2015!! Tobin Farm Estate 1 Wayne Ave • $209,900 13 Daniel Dr • $217,900 17 Cutler St • $64,900 T Donna Caissie Laura Poulin-Harkins 774-641-3325 SZYMCZAK TEAM SELLS! 508-207-3802 SOUTHBRIDGE PAXTON WORCESTER E Thinking of Selling? Get Ready Now

ASST. SALE ASST. SALE ASST. SALE For Spring Market Charlton: Large Colonial style home tucked Put the power of a seasoned 119 Old North Woodstock Rd away several hundred feet from road w/close 17 Wildwood Dr 47 Moore Ave professional, CHIC BELAND, to 11 acre. Stone fireplace, large recently Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Jo-Ann Szymczak to work for you. 30 Years of renovated kitchen, gleaming hardwoods & Experience. CALL TODAY ! open floor plan. 3 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car garage & More. A stunning Estate. $415,000 Chic Beland [email protected] Ron Garabedian 508-523-7733 774-641-3325 www.emersonrealtors.net

Quiet & Convenient Living NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING at Slater Estates Applications are now being accepted for STUDIO and ONE-BEDROOM apartments AUBURN WEBSTER THOMPSON STURBRIDGE PALMER 2 BR, 2 bath Condo at 3 BR ranch near Webster 3 BR, 2 bath Cape, FP. 3 BR, 3 bath Contemporary Former church, 4000SF, located at 96 Slater Street; Webster, MA. Pine Ledge. $190,000. Lake. $189,900. $190,000. Raised Ranch. $249,900. 3 Acres. $247,000. Rents are based on 30% of income with HUD Section 8 Subsidy. Stewart & Stewart. Gracellen Riel. Sarah Gustafson. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Larry Mandell. All units are equipped with modern appliances and carpeted throughout. On-Call Maintenance 24/7, Onsite Laundry Facilities, Emergency Call System, Community Room,

REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED and Convenient Location of Shopping Areas. NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Do You Qualify? Applicants must be 62 years of age or older, OR if under 62, Mobility Impaired requiring the features of an accessible unit, AND must be income-eligible. These guidelines are established NORTH BROOKFIELD WARE BROOKLYN, CT SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE Spacious 3 BR, 3 bath Well maintained 3 BR, by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 3 BR Ranch on level 3 BR, 1.5 bath Cape, FP. 4 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial w/ Colonial on 1.7+A! 2 bath Raised Ranch. For further information, contact the Management Office Today! 1.3+A. $174,900. $159,900. brick hearth FP. $365,000. $135,000. $225,000. (508) 943-9897 TTY (978) 630-6754 Stewart & Stewart. Stewart & Stewart. Ingrid Helena Karp. Moira McGrath. Cindy Sowa Forgit.

Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros HOLLAND WARE SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE WARREN “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” Lovely 3 BR Ranch Spacious 3 BR, 1.5 2 BR waterfront Ranch. 3 BR, 2 bath Oversized 3 BR Ranch, in country setting. bath Ranch on 1.3+A. 201 SOUTH STREET, $230,000. contemporary. $269,900. hardwoods, FP. $198,000. $179,900. $235,000. SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Lisa Boudreau. Wendy McFarland. Larry Mandell. Sarah Gustafson. Larry Mandell. 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Southbridge: Fabulous Sturbridge: Picture Perfect Home in Fabulous Newer Home with many updates! Neighborhood! Better than Open Concept 6 room 2-3 NEW LISTING new Contemporary Cape NEW LISTING bedroom Ranch! New Pro with 6 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 ½ baths including Master Windows, vinyl sided, Bath. Sun filled rooms. Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar. updated furnace, septic. Sliders to deck. Formal dining room. Fireplaced livingroom. Walk up attic. Updated & gorgeous kitchen. Premium location Lower level office or play room. 2 car gar. No work and No due to dead end street. BIG YARD! Backyard abuts hundreds GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? worries here. $259,900. of acres of woodland. Garage. $214,500. Southbridge: AWSOME Southbridge:Desirable HOME with a VIEW! Sunny open Duplex with one side floor plan with this 8 room 4 This is the place bedroom 2 bath Cape! Beautiful having 5 rooms 3 new kitchen with TOP OF the bedrooms plus sunroom. LINE custom cabinets, granite counters, new appliances & Other unit has 4 rooms 2 to sell it! hardwood floor PLUS huge bedrooms plus heated sunroom. Separate Utilities. Gas island! Open to dining room w/fireplace. An abundance of light flows into the oversized 1st flr family room with pellet stove for warmth. Heat. Full basement. Off street parking. Located on dead Your ad will be mailed to Lower level finished. Many upgrades. Tiered deck. Fenced in private end street. Walk to town. Inexpensive. $135,000. yard. See the view from the New Farmer’s Porch. $239,900. 50,000+ households Southbridge: Wonderful Southbridge: BRAND layout for this 6 room 3 bedroom NEW CONSTRUCTION for throughout 2 bath Ranch. Master bedroom under $200K! 5 rooms 3 has a master bath! Eat in kitchen. bedrooms 1 bath Split Level Southern Worcester County. Big Livingroom with picture home. 2 car garage under. window plus open to Dining Deck. Quality builder with great reputation! Bring us your room! Hardwoods! Enclosed porch looking out to your backyard. dream home plans & we can get a price for you. Location a Full basement with 2 car garage. Desirable cul-de-sac neighborhood! FOR premium! Cul-de-sac. Priced to see at $194,900. To advertise on our $159,900. SALE real estate section, MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! please call your local sales representative TheHeartOf at 1-800-367-9898 Massachusetts.com Friday, March 13, 2015 • The Villager • 7

Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 WEBSTER 7 Lillian Ave S 11-1 $249,900 Maria Reed/Remax Advantage 1 508-873-9254 SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2015 DUDLEY 21 Piasta Rd S 12-2 $289,900 Joann Szymczak/Remax Advantage 1 774-230-5044

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Southbridge R Beautiful home with so much charm and so many extras!! 5 min. access to Mass Pike/84/Rte 20. Addition and upgrades of.. Vinyl Siding, State of the Art Natural Gas Boiler, Gutters, Doors, & 200 amp electric service, gorgeous dream kitchen fully applianced with Jenn Air Appliances including wall oven, microwave/convection oven, stove top, Refrigerator, and wine chiller, Granite E Counters, New 1st Floor Bath and Laundry combo. Hardwood Flooring throughout refinished. Gorgeous Gardens with multi-tierd composite flooring and vinyl railings. Only $218,900. A

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Bridgeport 1.5HP HOME MADE PINE NEW REDUCED 010 FOR SALE ARCHERY, Electrical FOR•SALE COFFEE TABLE KIRBY SENTRIA II PRICES!!! HUNTING Lathe 32 between Material Razor Electric Dirt Bike & VACUUM SYSTEM Classic Star Trek ‘05 HONDA EQUIPMENT Centers 14” Swing Industrial, Commercial, 5’x8’ Utility Trailer TWO END TABLES with carpet cleaning VTX 1300 Residential $125.00 attachment. Figurine Set AND Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, In box - never opened 6600 mi., Candy Red, 72 Yamaha D100 Trail Bike Six months old. Radial Arm Drill 13” Coils, Overloads, Fuses, $100 New plugs, Battery ACCESSORIES $600 firm. Column 4’ arm Breakers, Meters, ANTIQUE LAMP JUG $5800/OBO In Excellent Condition Cedar Amoire Call 508-987-3677 Sears Carpet,Upholstery Call 508-764-6908 Punches, Pipe-Benders. $40.00 Vacuum Stack Rack Sears Craftsman Riding $60 ‘98 HONDA New Recessed Troffer Mower DROP LEAF LAWN MOWER AND (2) HON Side Chairs AUTO PARTS FOR Flourescent 3-Tube VACUUM: 1100 TOURER Record Storage T-8 277V Fixtures COFFEE $30/ea SALE Lite Trailer Receiver Snapper Rear Engine New front tires, Brakes, shelving 200 sections Enclosed TABLE Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) Battery Riding Mower $56 Each Cobble Stones $100 $175/OBO Trailer Included 4 Yokohama Avid Tires 15hp Briggs & Stratton Engine, (2) Mid-back leather $4500/OBO 205-50-R17V Call Call 5pm-8:30pm Electric Start, Twin Bagger 1997 Riviera office chairs Less than 500-miles 508-792-9950 508-867-6546 DROP LEAF CART $500 $30/ea $200/OBO $85 860-923-9067 Call For Pricing Bell motorcyle CEMETERY PLOT Craftsman Yard Audi Custom fit car ENGAGEMENT 401-486-4051 helmet Double plot SWORD SET Vacuum/Blower 2-Wheeled Bikes covers 1/2 price at RING Never used $65 6.5hp Briggs & Stratton Engine As is $20.00/ea. A4 & A5 $2200 FOR SALE FOR SALE: w/Chipper Chute $60 And Beckett Burner 29 GALLON 14k Gold $300 Cannon Power-Shot Weathershield Floor Control & Aquastat Diamond 1800s Chair END TABLE Camera 10x Mats FISH TANK Blue Flower Seat $200 Round Brilliant W/DRAWER Call 860-779-2616 $100.00 Excellent condition with everything $75 (3) Kincaid “Replica” $40.00 1.09Cts $75 Clarity Paintings Call Country Music Records 508-885-3136 YOUTH BED VS-1 LED R-30 INDOOR 2’x3’ $50/ea Southbridge From the 60s END TABLE 860-888-5207 $35.00 Color Christin Dior Tux 508-764-9309 all in good condition W/2 DRAWERS FLOODLIGHTS 508-892-4582 K $50 by Philips Used once 42-44 long, 2004 $2850 or best offer. $50 w/pleated shirt CHAIN SAW 12w = 65w HATACHI HD TV BEDROOM SET please call Telephone stand with Folding Instant on, very bright $175/OBO Cast Iron Christmas 51” Diagonal HUSQVARNA 508-764-6843 Chair OLD END TABLE plus dimmable $60 Great reception QUEEN SIZE BED model 181 $45 Lasts 22.8 years Tree Stand $100.00 With 20” Bar Big box stores sell for $25 Oak Headboard FOR SALE Small Table $26-$30 Brimfield 80.7 cc motor with power for Sunbeam Whole & Frame $25 GIRLS 18 SPEED BIKE YOU PAY $15.00 each 413-245-9538 or the bigger trees runs like new! House Humidifier $450.00 50” TV Stand with $100.00 or 4 per case $50.00 [email protected] Storage Call (on wheels) 9 DRAWER LOW Call Call Keith $50 2008 JVC HD TV 508-344-8081 Medium Oak 508-347-7441 CANOPY DRESSER $150.00/OBO 508-524-9328 13’ Sunsetter 56” DLP Projection with 3-IN-1 Awning Cover New Bulb & Bulb in Box CHAMPION Four 17” Low profile attachable full mirror 10FTX20FT $300 or best offer Gold Framed Wall Never Used PORTABLE Yokohama Tires LUMBER $30 508-234-3460 Mirror $135.00 2 DRAWER NIGHT Mounted on Eikei Sportline Rough Pine - Dry 14” Snow Chains GENERATOR 29x41” rims. Like new condition. 2010 SEARS STAND Model 41135 $50.00 MANY HARD 5% moisture - Sizes up to $20 $600.00 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality RIDING MOWER 6800 starting watts COVER BOOKS 15” Cable 550 Rotel Watts 5’ Floor lamp $2.00 board foot or B.O. Bagger $100 Tread mill Snow Chains 2 years old, Never used $15.00 508-476-7867 FULL/QUEEN w/wide belt power Brand New Paid $750.00 SMALL COFFEE Leave message Incline and monitors $35 SEARS GAS MATTRESS Asking $550.00 Photos upon request Great condition TABLE Used Engine TRIMMER and boxspring Call Gordon Call Like new $275.00 $40.00 MEN & WOMEN’S 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 508-234-3589 508-892-1679 w/ supply of Lines GOLF CLUBS $250 $50 $400 Firm 860-928-3972 ELECTRIC BASE Antique-Kelvinator COUCH Complete (with carriages) Call Susan FOR SALE BOARD Electric range Call 508-885-3136 $50.00 Make Offer w/double oven, broiler 508-347-9296 electric wheelchair/bed, FULL LENGTH $25.00 4 SALE old stamps, albums, B/O KENMORE MINK COAT Call Ed @ Bedroom set, BLUE BIRD BOXES comic books, old AIR CONDITIONER bedroom set, waterbed frame, Size Medium WOODEN DOLL 12 drawer dresser chest, Get your boxes ready WHISPERTONE New, Used only 8 hours! 508-479-9752 foldout loveseat. Excellent Condition CRADLE nightstands king brass now for Early Spring! $200.00 LET’S MAKE A DEAL! VACUUM $800 or BO $15.00 headboard. $5 Each CALL Call Haywood Wakefield dining $75.00 NordicTrack Elite (508)631-0756. 508-234-8767 508-892-7160 room table, credenza. Dinette Woodstock ANTIQUE 14.7 Elliptical table and hutch. Much More 860-481-9003 HUGE TV CROQUET SET 2 years old, Like new, take any or all. No reasonable or FOR SALE GREAT CANADIAN Moving... $50.00 $40.00 Internet access, Paper work offer refused teristohlberg SEARS Bought $1399 Call 860-455-3379 CANOE @yahoo.com HOOVER Garage door L=15’-W=36” PRO-FORM asking $850.00 with all hardware-white Weight=67lbs LARGE FISHER 4 TIRES 225-50 BOSCH HAND CANISTER Paid $400.00 with paddles, plus six life vests. SPEAKER TREADMILL asking Wii GRINDER WINDTUNNEL Favorite canoe for couples & $50.00 Folds up, heavy duty R17 93V $175.00 Reg. maintained $25.00 $150.00 or best offer great family fun w/Balance Board Michelin Pilot HX MXM4 asking $600 $200.00 approx 34K Miles ELECTRIC CHORD Controllers, Games Four double pane windows Call Charlie or best offer Bought $500 $100.00 Firm ORECK with frames ORGAN LARGE SELECTION OF 781-801-8329 Asking $250.00 $45.00 $50.00 a piece $75.00 5 TIRES WITH ROUTER BITS 508-867-0368 3”x5” HARLEY DAVID- Precious RIMS ENTERTAINMENT SON BLACK TWO SUNROOF MAKITA RANDOM Call Paul Myers Convertible Moments P205-65 R15 H approx 6k CENTER LEATHER KITS Miles ORBIT SANDER 774-241-0327 boots size 8 Med ladies Jet/Tank pump system, Collection $50.00 $100.00 $300.00 Firm ModB0500 New in Box 7 Gal. and stands $45.00 $100/OBO 1/2h.p. with 50’ hose never 28 pieces CALL Call GOLF CLUBS WITH used 508-867-2887 For Sale $175 508-236-1256 WILSONS BLACK BAG BOSCH B7000 774-321-0662 Schweiger Green Home H2O Kooler with Local 860-334-5061 LEATHER BIKER $50.00 CORNER SANDER Dining Room Set Southwestern hot faucet News w/pads JACKET $50 6’ LEER 700 TONNEAU Soild Maple 86” Couch & 65” Loveseat LARGE ANTIQUE $40.OO with frindge, size M Lawn Mowers & More COVER Table, 5 Chairs and Hutch with matching pillows $150/OBO PICTURE FRAME 774-297-9279 Asking Fits Toyota Tacoma Price reasonable $50.00 Silver BLACK&DECKER $275.00 Call 860-779-0022 860-455-9918 VARIABLE SPEEED NASCAR $425.00 PORTABLE PODIUM JIG SAW China For sale Die-Cast Models HOUSE HOLD $60.00 FOUND HERE! Call 860-933-1444 $18.00 Dinner Set TOMATO AND ITEMS They’re Back! CUCUMBER CAGES $5 And Up! REGULATION 8 piece place setting Wood stoves ALPACA BEAN 13” wide x 54” tall BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! white background Refrigerator POOL TABLE 508-461-9626 Made out of concrete wire CALL Natural Alpaca w/pink roses E/Range Needs new felt, $500 Will last forever! Blessings Farm Fertilizer $50.00 A/C Units 774-452-3514 $4.00 each 50 H Foote Road Pre-composted BRAND NEW Need to Place TV’s Charlton 2 HARDWOOD Great for your garden (wrapped in original 508-789-0864 860-774-4469 a Classified Ad? File Cabinets Call 800-536-5836 508-248-1411 $10 per bag unopened plastic) (Brooklyn) Book Cases CHERRY Call TWIN Mattresses (2) ELECTRIC And much more! CABINETS 508-238-5233 TWIN Boxspring (1) POWER CHAIR For Sale: 508-451-8525 $200.00 each Johnson and Evinrude New Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, MODEL JET 3 ULTRA SEALY QUEEN SIZE outboards, Queen PillowTop 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. 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Job will include VAC-N-CHIP PRO Like New 14’ STARCRAFT Always Buying writing several stories per week, ENTERTAINMENT & VAC PRO Old Toys photography, information gathering $100.00/OBO ALUMINUM BOAT and networking. CENTER Models 72085, 72285, -Pre 1980- 72295 with 5HP Mercury Old Bicycles w/end cabinets Candidates must be able to work Used Twice gas motor (2011) 10’ long, 74” high 508-347-3145 -1880s-1970s- nights and weekends when needed. Best Offer only 10 hrs use $225.00 Also parts & Accessories Residence in the Quiet Corner is Trailer included - & Literature preferred, but not required. plus seats & vests Cash Paid 2 SWIVEL ROCKER CALL 508-765-5763 100 GENERAL Asking 1800-336-2453 Villager Newspapers is an CHAIRS $1,800.00 equal opportunity employer. $25.00 each TRUCK TOOL BOX 508-867-2551 107 MISC. FREE Half Ton 283 PETS ONE 2HP SEARS AIR $80.00 16 FT. FIBERGLASS So what are waiting for? 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Will entertain any Always inside 1997 Polaris 500 EFI CONDITION School bus yellow Excellent Condition $725/Month reasonable offer. MUST SEE! 2003 JEEP 4X4 $1500 $19,750 2013 DODGE $1,200.00 Photos on craigslist LIBERTY LIMITED (508)341-9282 $7900 5-Room Apartment 508-347-3145 Only 81k mi. Cond Vg/ Excel JOURNEY 2002 Polaris 700 Call 1st Floor, 2-Family 860-774-5802 Asking $7125 or best offer FWD FOR SALE: Classic Hardwood Floors, Patio 860-963-7458 RV in Co-op Park 860-774-1932 Call Four Cylinder $2500 $895/Month 2007 $26,900 [email protected] 860-966-6042 2.4 L 3/4 TON CHEVY 7 Passenger HARLEY DAVID- 2012 Mission Double SILVERADO - No Utilities - Woodstock, CT Extras 1963 SON SUPER GLIDE Trailer 4-wheel drive, 1986 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2004 BUICK $14,861.00 CHEVROLET $3500 Selling for parts Includes LESABRE CUSTOM 774-200-5152 7500 Mi. Black. Appliances & Laundry BISCAYNE Excellent Condition, (PRESIDENTIAL) clean with many extras. Call $600 Firm On Premises. 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CEMETERY PLOTS THINK SUMMER! We’d Like to Know. Worcester County Memorial Park Us! Paxton, MA Garden of Gospels Email us your 1 plot #150 2 grave sites thoughts to: Asking $2200 386-576-6663 SoundOff WORCESTER Southbridge@ COUNTY South Dennis, MEMORIAL PARK off Rte. 134: 2 plots Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, stonebridgepress.com Garden of Heritage 2 2 twins) 1 bath home with vaults included full kitchen & microwave, present value $8300 washer/dryer, screened in Asking $4500/OBO porch w/ picnic table, grill, Call cable TV. Outdoor shower. 508-769-8107 On dead-end street. CLIP AND MAIL or Near shopping, theater, Write your ad here: restaurants, bike trail, 508-764-2002 fishing, playground, 10 minutes from bay and Town-to-Town Worcester County ocean side beaches. Memorial Park Now Booking for Double plot Summer of 2015 $2300.00 CLASSIFIEDS ($4600.00 value) Off season rates available HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS Will pay transfer fee Name: 508-248-3303 TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE Call Janet www.towntotownclassifieds.com at 508-865-1583 CALL Address: WORCESTER COUNTY after 6 pm, or email TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Town: Zip: MEMORIAL PARK June at [email protected] Paxton, MA Best Buy Ad Bargain Box Ad Phone: for more information. Faith/Crypts Apartments – Help Wanted Furniture – Autos Lot 84C #1 Space WELLS, MAINE Real Estate – Pets/Livestock Appliances – Boats $1500 All Classified Ads MUST be prepaid. Village By the Sea Firewood - Daycare Campers - Motor Homes 508-943-0671 Sell Your Items! Please Include A Check or 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Advertise Your Business! o Charge it to my credit card. Circle one: Credit Card Number For Your Ad WORCESTER COUNTY Pool complex, 30 Words Or Less Mail to: w/jacuzzi, exercise room, 30 Words Or Less All 11 MA/CT Papers MEMORIAL PARK # Town-to-Town Classifieds outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, All 7 MA Papers (Plus Our Website) Two grave plots: A/C, cable. V-Code from back of signature panel P.O. Box 90 (Plus Our Website) Until Sold!* $46 ...... K Valor I (#291, Unit A, 1 week $53 ...... K Expiration Date Name on the credit card Southbridge, MA 01550 graves 1 and 2) Summer weeks available, (Up To 1 Year Maximum) month year Fax to: 508-765-0233 $90.00 off season daily rate 2 weeks $79 ...... K Current value $8200.00 * Bargain Box rate does not apply to Pets, Zip Code for Card______Email to: Offered: $5,850.00 4 weeks $111 ...... 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The “Trips Offered” section is for bats, dancers, jugglers, balancers, con- SOUTHBRIDGE SENIOR CITIZENS • Grand Tour of Italy, including lake non-profit organizations and will run tortionists, and more talented artists ASSOCIATION Como and extra time in Tuscany: May as space allows. Anyone who wishes to who will take the stage as the Boston 4-18. take advantage of this space must sub- Pops perform their own spectacular • California: from San Francisco to mit a copy of a not-for-profit certificate to music of Tchaikovsky, Saint-Seans and 2015 TRIP SCHEDULE San Diego, including Yosemite, Sequoia Editor Adam Minor. Mail your certificate Rimsky-Kosakov. The 8 p.m. concert and Kings Canyon National Parks: and information to Trips Offered, c/o with reserved second balcony seat- • Tuesday, April 21: Neil Sedaka at June 8-21. Adam Minor, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, ing is $55 per person. Departure: 5:30 the Mohegan Sun. $89 gets you a deluxe • Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and MA 01550; fax to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to p.m. from the RMV, La Rochelle Way, motor coach ride to Mohegan Sun and a Latvia, including St Petersburg, the [email protected]. Southbridge. Reserve early to avoid dis- $30 gaming package and the show. Neil Bolshoi, etc.: Sept. 6-21. appointment. did songs like “Oh Carol,” “Calendar • Vietnam, Thailand & Cambodia: • July 19: A Sunday afternoon at Girl,” “Sweet Sixteen” and more. I can Feb. 13-29, 2016 UNION SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE Tanglewood — reserved seating for the only take 18 with me on this trip. A • Holland, Belgium & Luxembourg: 2:30 p.m. concert in the Koussevitsky picture ID is required to get gaming May 2-12, 2016 package. Only eight seats remain! A New Year — 2015 — and once again Music Shed, preceded by a luncheon • Germany, Switzerland & Austria, • Tuesday, May 5: Bobby Darin and the opportunity to experience the plea- at the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge. Sir including a Rhine River Cruise: Aug. 22 Connie Francis Tribute — $75 gets you sure to travel in a day or an extended Neville Mariner, conductor and the to Sept. 4, 2016. transportation to the Log Cabin. You excursion comes to you. Chapter No. 12, Boston Symphony Orchestra will per- will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, soup and a USJB/CFL of Southbridge, a non-profit form music of Mozart and Schumann. fabulous meal with wine and ice cream BERNADETTE CIRCLE NO. 709: fraternal, announces the 2015 sched- The concert guest performer is Paul sundae. You will listen to “Mack the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA uled trips. As always, all excursions Lewis, pianist. The cost is $119 per per- Knife,” “Beyond the Sea,” “Who’s Sorry are available to the public. One doesn’t son. A limited number of seats (30) are Now” and more. have to be a member of USJB to attend a available. Reservation deadline is July • Tuesday, June 10: A tribute to Dean 2015 FANTASTIC BUS TOURS sponsored event. Please consider keep- 10. Departure is 9 a.m. from the RMV, Martin and Marilyn Monroe — $80 gets ing this list for future reference. We La Rochelle Way. Southbridge. you a deluxe motor coach ride to Whites • April 12: Captain Jack’s & Foxwoods also offer gift certificates in any amount • August: A possible mystery trip to at Westport your choice of a chicken or — A Delicious Luncheon & Foxwoods! as an appreciation gift. The recipient someplace unique. fish meal. Enjoy the enchanting songs Wow! $77. 9 a.m. Southbridge; 9:30 a.m. can apply the gift certificate for any • Sept. 8-11: A four-day excursion to of Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe Webster. Choice of lobster or prime rib event of his or her choice up to the Quebec City, the only historic walled endearing icons of the 20th century. at Captain Jacks. Foxwoods includes face value of the certificate. Please call city in North America. Lodging for This show is fresh from Vegas. dinner and $10 casino slot bonus! An for additional details (508-764-7909) and three nights at the Palace Royal Hotel • Thursday, July 16: Gambling at annual favorite destination! Hope leave a message. near Saint Jean Gate to the old city. Mohegan Sun — $25 gets you a deluxe everyone wins $1 million! The following are brief descriptions Included is dinner at the hotel’s Beffori motor coach from the Southbridge • May 3-5: Atlantic City Resorts Casino of the scheduled excursions. If you are Steak House. A local guide for sight- Community center to Mohegan Sun, a — Atlantic City’s original casino! $219. 7 interested in any of these events, please seeing Quebec Citadel Fortress, the $25 casino package subject to the casi- a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. Southbridge. call for additional information and for Plains of Abraham and the original no. The bus will leave the Community $25 slot bonus, two buffets, revue show reservations. All trips require a res- lower old town, Place Royale ends with Center at 10 a.m. I must have a mini- right on the Atlantic City boardwalk! ervation form and a payment form. free time for a gourmet lunch (on own) mum of 30 and money is due at time of • May 17: Newport Playhouse — Suggestion is to reserve early. and explore the romantic charms of the sign up. You will need a current picture “Cheaters” show, cabaret and delicious • April 25: “Do As You Wish Spring Parisian style streets. Evening dinner ID or player’s card to get casino pack- buffet! $85. 8:30 a.m. Southbridge; 9 Day in New York City” to shop, to dine is included at D’Orsays in old Quebec. age. a.m. Webster. Great stage show, buffet in a special restaurant, visit a museum, Next day is the Picturesque Beaupre • Thursday, Aug. 20: A Tribute to luncheon and cabaret! Tour of sights, attend a matinee Broadway show, do Coast with a visit to Les Cuivre d’art Patsy Cline and Lobster Feast — $80 famous theater shows, great cuisine, some sightseeing. An optional activity and Guilles Copper Museum, Shrine St gets you transportation to the Log too! What a combo! is a visit to Ground Zero 911 Memorial Anne de Beaupre and more free time in Cabin. You will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, • June 14-16: Bar Harbor Spectacular Fountains and by ticket only, the 911 Quebec City. Dinner this evening is the clam chowder, ribs, chicken and lobster — Deluxe hotel, five meals, Acadia Museum, obtained at 911memorial.org Café de Paris. A stop at the duty free with wine and ice cream sundae. You National Park, $379. 7 a.m. Southbridge; or call 1-212-267-2047. Cost to NYC is $54 shop on our departure from Canada is will listen to sweet dreams, walking 7:30 a.m. Freeport Visit and L.L. Bean, per person. Departure: 6:30 a.m. from included. The trip cost is $695 per per- after midnight and more. too! The Maine Event! Southbridge and return time is about son/double; $635 per person/triple and • Tuesday, Sept. 22: A Tribute to the • July 12: Hukelau Dinner Theatre — 10:30 p.m. $975 single. A budget payment plan and Beach Boys — $85 gets you a deluxe “Christmas in July,” delicious cuisine/ • May 29-31: A three-day visit to cancellation insurance are available. motor coach ride to the Venus De show, $72. 8:30 a.m. Webster; 9 a.m. Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes Region and Departure is from Southbridge at the Milo in Swansea. You have a choice Southbridge, Atkins Farm Stand visit! Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to attend specific location. Please note: A valid of chicken or fish. Songs include “I Hawaii comes to Chicopee! the 24th annual spectacular Canadian U.S. Passport is required. Get Around,” “Fun Fun,” “Help Me • Aug. 9: Newport Playhouse Show & International Military Tattoo with • October: A possible two-day foliage Rhonda” and many more. Lobster Fest! Lobster “plus” Feast! $92. precision marching bands, bagpipes, trip to New Hampshire. • Oct. 11- 17: Aruba, This is an all-in- 9 a.m. Southbridge; 9:30 a.m. Webster. drums, dancers and more, totaling 400 • Nov. 15: A day in New York City clusive trip. For only $1,850 per person/ Terrific “Flamingo Court” show and to 500 performers. Lodging two nights to do as you wish. Sightseeing, visit a double or $2,330 single, gets you six cabaret! Lobster “plus” buffet and at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel, on museum, shop, dine, attend a matinee nights in the resort in a deluxe ocean Newport’s best show! the Canadian side of the falls, includes Broadway show, etc. Departure from front room. All your flights, transfers, • Aug. 23: Gloucester Lobster two complete breakfasts, a dinner at Southbridge is 6:30 a.m. with return food, drinks, and snacks are included. Cruise New England’s Finest Cruise a local restaurant a visit to Niagara time to Southbridge about 10:30 p.m. Enjoy the beach all-day and free shows Luncheon, $87. 8:30 a.m. Southbridge; 9 Falls Casino, a local guide for visit- Cost is $54 per person. Please reserve at night. You can also enjoy the casino a.m. Webster. Entertainment/narrated ing Niagara Falls and the English early. nightlife in one of many casinos located cruise/Salem visit, too! The best sum- community of Niagara on the Lake. A • Dec. 12: Festival of Christmas Lights nearby. A passport is required. This mer time trip ever! Finger Lakes Region winery, Ventosa at the La Salette Shrine — A concert trip fills up fast so sign up as soon as • Sept. 13-15: Atlantic City Resorts Vineyards, Geneva, N.Y., at Lake with Fr. Pat, the Singing priest in the Casino — Atlantic City’s original Shrine Chapel: visit the international you can. Only 12 seats remain. A $250 Seneca is included for a visit, lunch, deposit per person is required by March casino! $229. 7 a.m. Webster; 7:30 a.m. and wine tasting. Cost is $525 per per- display of Nativity sets, the gift and Southbridge. $25 slot bonus, two buffets, book shop, the candle shrine, the bis- 30 to secure place. son/double. A cancellation insurance • Thursday, Nov. 12: A Tribute to revue show, great walking on the board- and budget payment plan are offered. tro and all preceded by a luncheon at walk, food and shopping, too! Wright’s Farm Restaurant. Cost is $49 Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra Please note: A valid U.S. Passport is — $89 gets you a deluxe motor coach • Oct. 4: New Hampshire Turkey Train required for travel to Canada. for adults; $35 age 4 to 10; Free 3 years “Granite State”/Foliage & Turkey and under. ride to the Venus De Milo in Swansea. • June 9-11: Red Sox vs. Baltimore You have a choice of chicken or fish. Feast, $75. 8 a.m. Southbridge; 8:30 a.m. Orioles at Camden Yards, Baltimore, We at Chapter No. 12 hope you can Webster. Scenic train ride/turkey feast join us for one or more of these sched- Sebastian Anzaldo and Sharon Owens Md., for a three-day excursion that look and sound like Frank Sinatra and on board/farm stand visit, and more! includes two evening baseball games uled trips for 2015. The possibility of • November: Fantastic show with lun- additional day or extended trips may Barbra Streisand. They will perform with lower field seating, lodging for two many of their great songs and do a duet. cheon included! Further information nights at the Holiday Inn Suites, two take place. Watch for these special such as place, date, times of departure, announcements. Please remember Trips are open to the public! Make full breakfasts and for 2015, an extend- checks payable to the Southbridge etc., to be announced shortly! ed tour of Washington, D.C., including to keep this list for future reference. For reservations on these exciting Chapter No. 12, USJB (Union Saint- Senior Citizens Association. Contact Arlington National Cemetery. Cost is Jim Julian at the Casaubon Senior tours, please contact Janet Caouette at $510 per person/double; $650 single; $470 Jean Baptiste), is a non-profit fraternal 508-887-2215, or Bernadette Langlois at society and at various times via these Center Monday, Wednesday or Friday per person/triple. Cancellation insur- mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. or call 774- 508-943-8047. Please make checks pay- ance and a budget payment plan are excursions we are able to provide some able to Bernadette Circle No. 709. Mail monetary assistance to worthy causes. 922 4049, or e-mail me jimtrips@yahoo. offered, Departure is from Southbridge com. to Bernadette Circle No. 709, P.O. Box from a designated location. 201, Webster, MA 01570. • June 13: “Evening at the Boston Bernadette Circle No. 709, Daughters Pops,” in Symphony Hall, Boston, for a MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY of Isabella, is a non-profit, charitable special program. After last year’s sold PARISH Catholic women’s organization. out performances, Keith Lockhart, con- ductor, and the Boston Pops Orchestra SPENCER — Mary Queen of the bring back “Cirque de la Symphonie” Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, — a magical fusion of circus with is offering the following trips. For more orchestral music. Aerial flyers, acro- information, call Bernard Dube at (508) 885-3098. Health Hunger Is A Health Issue For Older Adults (NAPS) spectrum, and that Band-Aid approach- Hunger and food insecurity are signif- es—as necessary as they are to meet icant health issues for older Americans. immediate needs—are not solving the That’s an issue underscored by root of these problems. With the size of two recent studies commissioned by the 50+ population growing every year, AARP Foundation, according to the it’s a problem that needs attention right Foundation’s president, Lisa Marsh away. Ryerson. • Many older adults don’t make Among the key findings: good nutrition choices. The study from • Hunger and food insecurity AARP Foundation reveals that many are health issues for older Americans. older Americans may misunderstand Roughly one in 10 older adults struggles dietary recommendations and find food to put food on the table every day. Plus, labeling a mystery. data shows that food insecurity and In addition, it’s common for older poor health go hand in hand. Chronic adults to not have access to nutritious conditions such as diabetes, heart dis- food, especially if they live in urban ease and depression are more prevalent areas, where they sometimes have to among the food insecure. shop for food at places like convenience Research also indicates this relation- marts and drugstores. ship between hunger and health can Ryerson says the Foundation is con- easily become a vicious cycle, as low-in- vinced its new strategy of working with come seniors have to spend more on those at each step throughout the food their health care and thus have even supply chain will reap major rewards fewer financial resources to spend on in improving the nutritional quality of food. food available to the food insecure and • The “youngest old” are the ultimately enable these individuals to worst off. The statistics show that food live happier, healthier lives. To learn insecurity is highest among those aged more or to obtain a copy of the study, New studies suggest food insecurity among older adults contributes to this nation’s staggering 50 to 59, and indeed that the numbers visit www.aarpfoundation.org. health care costs. are even higher for those in their 40s. Ryerson believes this demonstrates that there is something systemically wrong with how nutritious food reaches www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com those at the lowest end of the economic Friday, March 13, 2015 • The Express • 3 Aut motive 2015 BMW 740Ld xDrive Delivers on Many Levels Regardless of the Weather

Photo by Keith Griffin The 2015 BMW 740Ld xDrive easily handled the foul winter weather we have become grudgingly accustomed to here in New England lately.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN presets, you have to jump out to the Is it politically incorrect to refer to regular listings. If you’re in the regu- a German sedan as a tank? Because lar listings, you have to jump back to that’s what the 2015 BMW 740Ld presets to quickly find a preferred sta- xDrive is. It’s a tank that just laughs tion. I continuously lament the lack of at what Mother Nature has thrown us preset buttons on high-end vehicles. this winter. Another quibble would be the door Where do these chuckles emanate handles – there really aren’t any. from? Topping the list would be its Instead, you grab a ridge in the door 3.0-liter inline-six advanced die- to pull it closed. It wasn’t intuitive sel engine with BMW’s TwinPower until after the fourth day of driving. Turbo technology that’s mated to an My 7-year-old also got frustrated by it. eight-speed automatic transmission. Then again, kids aren’t the target Point its nose where you want to go market for a BMW 740Ld xDrive. and it plows through heavy winter Successful grown ups are with its snow. $82,500 starting price before the $950 That’s thanks to 255 horsepower destination charge. (That’s actually a at 4,000 rpm and 413 lb. ft. of torque relative bargain for a car this expen- from 1,500 – 3,000 rpm. Sure, the BMW sive.) But it was easy to get the price 740Ld xDrive will accelerate from 0-60 up to $98,250. mph in 6.1 seconds but it also just eats The big additional cost was the M Photo by Keith Griffin up snowy highways and side streets Sport package that added $4,000 but As part of its M package, the 2015 BMW 740Ld xDrive includes 19-inch alloy wheels that with aplomb. There’s no need to drop included things like 19-inch alloy manage to look good even with snow packed on them. below the posted speed limits thanks wheels, steering wheel paddle shift- to the advanced all-wheel drive sys- ers, multi-contour seats, and an aero- tem. This car just inspires confidence dynamic kit. in foul weather. There’s no stopping (For the latest new car news, follow it. me on Twitter at indepthauto. You can OK, technically it does have good also read the latest automotive news at stopping power with 13.7-inch venti- BoldRide.com, where I am a contribu- lated disk brakes up front and 13.6- tor, or learn about buying and selling inch disk brakes in the rear. Published a used car at UsedCars.About.com.) reports put its stopping distance at 126 feet, which is more than respect- VITAL STATISTICS able for a car weighing 4,684 lbs. Wheelbase: 126.4 in. Another stand out feature of the Length: 205.5 in. BMW 740Ld xDrive is its driving Width: 74.9 in. dynamics control that offers five Height: 58.3 in. options for setting your driving expe- Curb weight: 4,685 lbs. rience. Sure, there’s an Eco Pro set- Engine: 3.0-liter, inline six, turbod- ting but with this much torque and iesel horsepower Sport Plus is the order of Horsepower: 255 @ 4,000 rpm the day. Torque: 413 @ 1,500 rpm Most surprising about this car is EPA estimated mpg city/highway: the absolute lack of diesel sensation. 23-city/31-highway/26-combined It’s as smooth as any gas engine car I Base price: $98,250 have ever driven. Even a wind chill of Also consider: (a comparative -26 one morning (ah, the joys of living vehicle) Mercedes S-Class, Audi in New England) didn’t challenge its A8, Cadillac XTS ability to start. Also, even those this was the long wheelbase version of the 7 series, it handled itself like a much nimbler 5 series. The wheelbase is stretched 5.5 inches, with all the legroom going to rear passengers. This legitimately feels like a car where business leaders Auto Review are meant to be driven. Surprisingly, though, not much is added in the way of creature comforts in the rear area besides the heated seats that are part of the available cold weather package. As part of that package a heated steering wheel is included. I forced myself to test it at 4 degrees one morn- ing. It could have warmed up a bit faster for my tastes but my fingers survived. Photo © BMW Are there other quibbles? I contin- The interior of the 2015 BMW 740Ld xDrive is spacious thanks to its long wheelbase with a ue to be frustrated by BMW’s stereo mostly, simple-to-use dashboard layout. system. It’s a pain to move up or down one channel on the radio. If you’re in 4 • The Express • Friday, March 13, 2015 Spring Uxbridge Clearance Blowout! Auto, Inc. PRICES SLASHED 187 North Main St. THRU Uxbridge 3/31/2015 508. 278. 6672

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