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Thomas Mattson photos Recipients of awards for outstanding performance in athletics at Northbridge High School are (from left): Zach Zidelis, Amanda Consigli, Meghan Gosslin and Matthew Perry.

Gold medal winners (in alphabetical order): Carlos Arriaga, Courtney Beauregard, ARCH TO Lindsay Castonguay, Michael Deneault, Susan Emmerling, Michael Gosselin, Brendon MMARCH TO Grabowski, Amy Holmes, Lynnzie Marinaccio, Grace Pimentel, Robin Reiss, Sarah Spencer, Kayla Sullivan and Nicole Webb.

GOLD MEDAL WINNERS HONORED

THETHE FUTUREFUTURE BY THOMAS MATTSON about four gold medals a year, some TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER classes have taken away a dozen and NORTHBRIDGE — This year’s one or two 13 gold medals. graduating class at Northbridge The 14 represents 10 percent of High School may have set a record the class of 144 and may well be the NHS BIDS ADIEU TO CLASS OF ’09 for the number of gold medals most any class has ever received. awarded. CARLOS ARRIAGA will receive To earn the coveted award, first $114,400 in grants and scholarships BY THOMAS MATTSON “Never turn down an opportunity” was the first. handed out in 1897, a student must from Stonehill College. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER “Find your niche, and stay in your lane” was the have achieved at least 104 credits of He finished in sixth place among NORTHBRIDGE — It wasn’t exactly crime second. It means, he said, knowing and accepting A’s and no grade lower than a C- all high school stu- writer Elmore Leonard’s 10 writing tips, but long- your own strengths and weaknesses. minus. dents in the West Point Bridge time School Superintendent Henry O’Donnell did Since everyone cannot be good at everything, he Only 473 students have achieved Design contest, received the even better — he gave the 2009 Northbridge High observed, graduates should find something they that level in 113 years. Daughters of the American School graduating class “seven lessons.” Turn To 2009 page A13 Although that averages out to Turn To GOLD page A15 National Anthem waves high Smell a cause for BY THOMAS MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER NORTHBRIDGE — Although the concern in Upton Rams’ football and basketball games are usually solid performances, the vocal preludes to those contests are STOCKPILE OF UTILITY POLES AT ISSUE every bit as good. Susan Emmerling and Krista BY ANDY LEVIN ing to Holman, because federal Hansson, 2009 graduates who led a TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER transportation law that takes prece- small contingent of singers render- UPTON — Fumes emanating dence over local bylaws allows the ing “The Star-Spangled Banner” from approximately 300 chemically railroad right of way at the site. before games, often left fans wonder- treated utility poles stored on a “Clearly there are issues and the ing whether they had come to a first- Maple Avenue property are alleged- Board of Health is trying to address class concert or to an athletic con- ly sickening several residents here. those issues,” he said. “Every test. The poles, which have been treat- department in town is taking signif- If it were not for the fact both the ed with the restricted-use fungi- icant action. These laws do not football and basketball teams win a cide/pesticide pentachlorophenol, allow a restraint of trade or what lot more than they lose, a spectator are stocked on land contained with- goes across the railroad.” might be tempted after hearing in 28 acres that are part of a lease Holman said the Board of Health Emmerling, Hansson, or seniors agreement between Cox Industries has been in frequent contact with Chelsie Martin and Ashley Burgess and Grafton-Upton Railroad. The the U.S. Department of to conclude the best part of the latter transports the poles on Transportation and the state afternoon or evening had just demand for the former. Department of Environmental occurred. Upset residents have launched a Protection (DEP) to expedite action When any of those four ended the Thomas Mattson photo campaign to have the poles removed on removing the poles. Rep. George National Anthem, hitting the high Krista Hansson (left) and Susan Emmerling from the site. Moreover, they have Peterson, R-Grafton, is helping facil- notes and rendering the piece with accused local and state officials of itate the communications, accord- flawless articulation, it was only the toward the field. Chorus. dragging their feet on the matter. ing to Holman. hubbub surrounding the beginning These young vocalists blossomed The National Anthem is supposed Not so, said Board of Health “Under normal circumstances, of the game that turned the atten- in the high school chorus led by to be one of the hardest songs to Chairman Al Holman, responding the Board of Health could just order tion of everyone away from the school music director Joseph Pepin, sing, but these Northbridge vocal- to the latter charge. Removing the a cease and desist,” he said. “But a viewing booth — in football — who also directs the A Capella poles is not a simple matter, accord- Turn To VOCALS page A6 Turn To SMELL page A7

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VALLEY NOTEBOOK TRIBUNE Graduates from Douglas High School Leadership Academy include Aaron Horton, Emily Mielnicki and Bridget Murphy. Blackstone Valley ALMANAC Regional Vocational technical High School honors graduates graduates include Corrine Sanborn, QUOTATION OF THE WEEK Patrick Duggan, Mollie Letendre, Seanna BY ANDY LEVIN Roy and Sam Schonning. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER “Find your niche, and REGION — Some 22 graduates of stay in your lane.” the Blackstone Valley Youth Leadership Academy (BVYLA) were NEW BVT Former Superintendent Henry O’Donnell recognized at a May 19 celebration at to the Northbridge High School the Singh Performance Center at class of 2009 Alternatives in Whitinsville. PRINCIPAL The students were presented with Christopher Cummings has been named THE STATS certificates of completion along with the next assistant superintendent-direc- citations from the state’s House and tor/principal at Blackstone Valley The percentage of those born in another Senate. The BVYLA targets students Courtesy photo Regional Vocational Technical High state other than where they live. in grades 9 and 10 from high schools Blackstone Valley Youth Leadership Academy graduates outside the School in Upton. Auburn ...... 11.8 Oxford ...... 13.5 across the Valley. This year’s class is Whitin Mill last week. The School Committee and Brimfield ....22.5 Southbridge 13.8 the fifth to finish the program, which Superintendent-Director Michael Brookfield.. 14.9 Spencer .... 11.6 Charlton 18.4 Sturbridge 24.1 now has a total of 113 graduates. consensus building. Fitzpatrick named Cummings to the post Douglas ...... 23.1 Uxbridge ...... 23.3 The program runs a dozen conferences A mock Town Meeting and a day devoted to last week. He will replace longtime teacher Dudley...... 16.0 Wales ...... 31.5 from November to May and aims to develop career exploration are also part of the pro- and administrator Richard Brennan, who is Holland .... 30.0 Webster ...... 15.6 the leadership skills of the students as well as gram. retiring from the school after 35 years. Leicester ...... 11.5 * Information as of bolster their connection to the Valley.The ses- In addition, each 2009 graduate planned and Cummings has been an assistant principal Northbridge 17.8 2000 U.S. Census sions cover several topics including team carried out a community service project earli- at Ashland High School since 2005. He is a res- building, leadership styles, communications er this spring. These projects included stock- ident of Bellingham. SUNRISE/SUNSET skills, community needs assessments, project “I am very excited and looking forward to ing a local food pantry’s shelves, sprucing up Sat., June 6 ...... 5:13 a.m...... 8:21 p.m. planning, goal setting, decision making and public recreation areas, holding bake sales, leading Valley Tech into the next decades,” he said. “This is an incredible opportunity for me Sun., June 7 ...... 5:13 a.m...... 8:22 p.m. sponsoring a blood drive, working with Mon., June 8 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:22 p.m. preschoolers and elementary school students and I am thrilled to be part of the Valley Tech family.” Tue., June 9...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:23 p.m. and assisting senior citizens. Wed., June 10 ....5:12 a.m...... 8:24 p.m. BVYLA class of 2005 member Matthew Cummings is a graduate of Hofstra University in New York and earned master’s Thur., June 11 ....5:12 a.m...... 8:24 p.m. Chamberlin, of Blackstone, was the featured Fri., June 12 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:25 p.m. speaker. The graduates also heard words of degrees in history and secondary education advice and encouragement from state Rep. from Providence College. THE FIVE QUESTIONS George Peterson, R-Grafton, Blackstone “We are pleased to welcome Chris Valley Chamber of Commerce Education Cummings to our administrative team and I 1. What is the capital of South Carolina? WAREHOUSE OUTLET Foundation Director Susan Gately and believe his talents and insight will be a valu- 2. In terms of population, what country Jeannie Hebert, president and CEO of the able asset as we continue to improve our sys- is number three? Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce. tem,” Fitzpatrick said. “Chris is well aware of 3. The Fletcher School of Law and BVYLA is a program of the Blackstone our culture of high expectations and team- Diplomacy is part of what university? Valley Chamber of Commerce Education work as we prepare students for success in the 4. This U.S. President was once a news- Foundation. 21st century marketplace.” paper publisher in Marion, Ohio. Who was he? 5. Is it sheriff or sherrif and is it desert or dessert (to end a meal)?

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BY THOMAS MATTSON Joann, a first-grade teacher in Grafton, TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER would take a Mediterranean cruise. The UPTON — You would never guess, from couple has a daughter and a son and hearing retiring Principal Richard Brennan plans to stay in the area and not Brennan, that there was ever anything less get too far away from the world of educa- CCURACY than unanimity of spirit around Valley tion. After all, he is only 57. AACCURACY Tech. He gave a blanket endorsement of the But in fact, only a decade before Bryan student body, saying he has enjoyed all the started teaching at the 13-town Blackstone students at Valley Tech over the years. WWAATCHTCH Valley Regional Vocational Technical High That said, he reflected on the changes School, there was plenty of wrangling by that have occurred in vocational-technical The Blackstone Valley Tribune town representatives on the School education since he taught his first class. Committee as to where to locate the cam- “In the early years,” he said, “we were is committed to accuracy in all pus. well-adjusted to the fact our role was to its news reports. Although There was a strong bid for the Brady-Root prepare kids for the workforce.” numerous safeguards are in site in Uxbridge, Milford wanted it in that “Now the demands of the workplace place to ensure accurate report- historically thriving granite center, and a have changed and so have the expectations Northbridge contractor made a case to of students and of employers,” he ing, mistakes can occur. locate the school in his town. observed. “It’s totally different from 1966.” Confirmed fact errors will be Eventually the board decided on 30 acres He said it has been “a challenge to the corrected at the top right hand of an Upton farm, which was taken by emi- school to meet those changes within the nent domain. It cost $30,000 and that is workplace as well as [provide] what the corner of page A3 in a timely where the school — with some major modi- community expected of us — a strong aca- manner. fications and additions — is to this day. demic background to be successful in If you find a mistake, call Brennan well remembers the school’s today’s workplace.” early days. Just a few years before the board “What we offer has changed,” he said. (508) 234-2107 during normal had named the new gymnasium after James One of the things that has driven such business hours. During non- Mullaney,the early driving force behind the Thomas Mattson photo change, he said, is meeting the require- business hours, leave a message school. Mullaney was chairman of the Richard Brennan ments of the Massachusetts Education in the editor’s voice mailbox. Vocational Education Department at the Frameworks, set forth by the Legislature then Northbridge Junior-Senior High tion was to help students who were not suc- in the early 1990s. The editor will return your School. ceeding with the general education format “The MCAS tests have helped raise the phone call. Mullaney took the early reins, but soon a of a core curriculum and introduce them to bar,” Brennan said. day-to-day director named Paul Sullivan hands-on training for specific jobs. He said while the quality the school assumed command and, in his modest but As more and more eighth graders looked for in hiring its staff several strong way, turned Valley Tech into a state throughout the region began to apply for decades ago was experience in a craft, FIVE ANSWERS and national showcase for vocational edu- admission to the school — sometimes 50 today it has to be a balance of that and of 1. Columbia cation. For several years running, for exam- percent of all eighth-graders in the Valley academic background. 2. The USA ple, Valley Tech students won approximate- and the Milford area applied — admissions Today, he said, just as in the days of the 3. Tufts University ly a third of all the awards available nation- became a more difficult matter and some arc-welding supremacy, the school depends 4. Warren Harding ally in the Lincoln Arc-Welding Contest. parents complained the school was becom- upon its staff. 5. Sheriff and dessert That was because of the teachers the ing elitist in excluding some students who “We are blessed with a high percentage of school had, Brennan said. The welding could profit from a vocational education skilled teachers,” Brennan declared. instructor, he said, was a crackerjack who while picking more talented students. He is not shy about singing the praises of FRED’S passed on to his students much of his own The school began sending more and more Valley Tech, nor of his own roles in the FREELANCE hard-won knowledge from working in the graduates on to colleges, sometimes to pres- school. trade for many years. tigious schools like Worcester Polytechnic “I’m proud of what I’ve done here,” he PHOTOGRAPHY Sullivan had worked for the state Institute and M.I.T., and the trend toward said. “Valley Tech has led the way for voca- Department of Education and also in the more technical complexity in the market- tional-technical schools in the state.” federal government, so he brought a vast place has tended to reinforce the acceptabil- He called the school the flagship of the background to the new school venture. ity of admitting very good academic stu- state’s vocational-technical education sys- Wayne Gilley, the Douglas representative dents as well as a range of others who can tem. to Valley Tech for some 20 years, remem- profit from the school’s many offerings. “The students have proved more than bered the trips Sullivan took to Army Brennan has been a math and science capable of meeting the academic standards FREDERICK J. LYONS 508 813-0085 depots across the country,spending pennies teacher, then assistant principal and, for of the state and of technical competencies,” on the dollar for equipment he had shipped the past eight years, principal of the grow- he said. back to Upton. The perception of members, ing school. “To give students a pathway [to success],” whether exaggerated or not, was that The school has an enrollment of 1,105 and h e said, “you’ve got to have them commu- Sullivan would spend maybe a few hundred has recently increased its capacity to 1,200. nicate with customers and other employees dollars and a railroad car full of graphics A Grafton native, Brennan came to and to work in teams.” and other equipment would show up on Valley Tech right after graduating in 1974 “It’s the success of the students I’m most BANKRUPTCY Pleasant Street. from Bridgewater State College, where he proud of,” he said. The gifted Eugene Picard followed was captain of the basketball team and He noted that 70 percent of Valley Tech Sullivan and steered the school through the scored 1,139 points. students continue their education at post- IS AN OPTION financial hard times of the 1980s, but unex- During his 20-year stint as a teacher, secondary schools, half at two-year colleges pectedly died at a relatively young age. The Brennan also coached cross-country and and technical schools. school’s third superintendent-director, track and field, and boys and girls basket- He said numerous graduates continue ★ Most People are Eligible ★ ball one year. In 1989 he became president of working for some time at the same compa- Michael Fitzpatrick, is someone Brennan If you are facing foreclosure or the teachers union. 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FRANK G. ANDY CHILINSKI LEVIN PRESIDENT & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EDITOR PUBLISHER Terrier’s EDITORIAL Let’s commit to work together Life To the Editor: signs, passed out flyers and made phone calls on my behalf. I’d like to thank every resident who exer- It has been an honor and a privilege to e was waiting for a name...... Educational cised his or her right to vote in Northbridge’s serve the town of Northbridge. Over the next My father drove the car with me along town election. I am grateful to those who cast three years I will continue to strive to earn H to a place just over the Rice Street their vote to re-elect me and pledge to contin- the trust of each and every resident. We live tracks. ue my service as selectman in the best inter- in the shining light of democracy, so let’s We went into a small house just a few yards Surprise est of all in this community — for it is true commit to working together to keep the fire from the Great Northern route and stood in a that government is competent when each bright through all of our town’s days. kitchen paved with old newspapers. who comprise it work as trustees for all citi- Thank you for your support and the confi- There was a litter of about eight French Fox here are those who are convinced zens. dence you have placed in me. Terrier puppies. high school is harder than college. It was a tremendous experience meeting It didn’t take long for us to settle on a partic- T with so many residents during this cam- JIM MARZEC ular pup who was black and white and would eventually reach a fighting weight of 22 We know how high school graduates feel paign. I am extremely appreciative for the NORTHBRIDGE about the whole thing, because we hear outpouring of support from all corners and pounds. their speeches and other comments villages of our town, and to those who put up The first around graduation. They seem more posi- thing about the young dog we tive than kids taking six or seven courses MUSINGS Thanks for the support noticed was a semester might be expected to be. that his eyes But we rarely hear a speech by a gradu- To the Editor: ciated. Thank you also to those Northbridge were a hazy ating college senior comparing high residents who took the time to vote. dark-blue. He THOMAS school and college. I would like to thank my family,friends and sipped at a MATTSON If we did, it would be interesting to see residents who supported me during my cam- GEORGE S. MURRAY saucer of milk whether a college senior would agree that paign for selectman. Their votes and kind NORTHBRIDGE we put down for high school poses a tougher challenge words on election day were very much appre- him in our kitchen. My father had paid the than college. woman whose kitchen had been our dog’s nurs- In high school, to do well academically, ery five dollars. you have to get high grades in everything. A different type of ‘stimulus’ We took him to a vet and got the usual dis- temper and rabies shots. We got a small collar That is often not the case in college. and a leash. In colleges and universities, although To the Editor: pay for about 25 years of war in Iraq. It would be four times worse than Bush’s But mostly Pepper — for that was the name the undergraduate years are thought of as we settled on — stayed inside his first few general education compared to graduate Mr. Dubois, I have a “stimulus plan” just worst year. for you, because I know these are very tough And it would be only 2009. We would have weeks. Only when he reached the age of one or schools, there is still more specialization times for a lot of hard-working Americans. three more years of huge deficits after that, so did he find his way some six blocks down to than in high school. If you give me $1,300 dollars, I will give you presumably. the Presbyterian Church. There he made his If you hate math, you just avoid it in col- a “stimulus” of $1,000 for you to use however It is time for Democrats to emerge from first ecclesiastical debut. lege. At some colleges, however, at least an you see fit denial and take responsibility for the fact But he was entirely ecumenical. When we introductory math course is mandatory. If the “stimulus” doesn’t improve your that, although Bush did him no favors, moved into the country, he discovered a That used to be true of Princeton but not financial situation, I will let you blame Obama’s enormous “stimulus,” “bailouts” Catholic church and stayed for a blessing there. the case at Harvard, where a science George Bush all you want. In fact, I will and other insane spending is making the When he was still under two, Pepper includ- ed Harry Swenson’s drug store on his daily course has usually been a requirement blame George Bush, too. economy worse, not better. If you complain about the missing $300, I I invite all Democrats to express their dis- rounds. Swenson, a tall, gentle Swede with rim- during the first two years. And universi- less glasses, had a peanut machine near the ties keep reviewing their course require- will just write that you are “greedy” and agreement with me, their hatred for George “wrong” in the local newspaper until you Bush, and their loyalty to Obama’s economic entrance to the store and Pepper made a point ments fairly regularly. of checking any bounty that had fallen on the Students are usually pegged as talented stop complaining, okay? recovery plan by signing a check in the How about it? amount of $1,300, made payable to Jim floor. The salt on the peanuts made him very either in the direction of science-math or thirsty. Now, turning serious, Mr. Dubois began a LaDine. Send it to me. If the check doesn’t When Pepper waited for a customer to open of English/history and other disciplines recent column with a boast that he has no bounce, I will then return a “stimulus” to the door in order to get in, he would go right to in the humanities. This is so widely recog- research to support his opinion. He then each Democrat who participates. I promise the peanut dispenser and clean up. nized that at many colleges the people who claimed that government spending has NOT that it will “kick start” his or her economic “Pepper,” Swenson would sigh, “what am I make up the course exams take pains, for increased “dramatically,” except for the cost situation within the next three years. The going to do with you?” example, to give exams in the humanities of two wars. “stimulus” will be in the amount of $1,000 In those days trolleys were common and I that try to balance the challenge to sci- Also, the federal government announced and it will arrive within the following 750 used to stand in front of Swenson’s to catch one that the 2009 deficit would be about $1.9 tril- business days. Remember, times are tough, ence-math types and to English majors. every morning. More than a few times, Pepper lion (up from earlier estimates of $1.2 tril- but “Yes, We Can.” For the former, there is a number of ques- rushed aboard with me and it might have been tions that stress “yes” or “no” answers or lion). half a block or so before the conductor got him multiple choices. In these questions writ- At this rate of growth, Obama’s 2009 deficit JIM LADINE off. ing is de-emphasized because of the con- could be about $3.3 trillion by December, per- NORTHBRIDGE When we moved into the country, my father viction that science-math types are at a haps. For a sense of scale, $3.3 trillion would would drive me to the end of the line, where I disadvantage in writing out philosophical boarded a streetcar for school. Pepper usually arguments, and at their best where ambi- What a deal! came along for the ride. But several times he guity is absent. got loose and hopped on the trolley with me. Conversely, maybe half the exam ques- To the Editor: the U.S. receive a salary for two or three Then my father would have to follow the street- tions in college cater more to the strengths months because the job does not require full- car until the dog was ejected. After all, he never paid a fare. of the English major, who generally likes I would like to reply to an article submitted time employment. His salary and perks prob- by state Rep. Paul ably amount to $80,000 a year. The state could It was St. Rose of Lima Church that Pepper to deal with words and for whom writing occasionally attended. The church was only a is a strength. Kujawski titled “House passes FY 2010 state certainly use this money during these trying budget.” In it, he stated the Quinn Bill is a times. couple of blocks away from us. About the same But in high school, you toe the line. “sacred cow.” This bill pays an incentive for Furthermore, Kujawski goes on recess distance up Fernwood was the Lutheran If you are a future English major, you police who further their college education so Aug. 1 to Jan. 1 of the following year. What a church. Pepper tried that, too. still have to take science and math to the that they can better serve their communities. nice vacation! Despite his forays into the Presbyterian and bitter end. If you are a math-science type, I say Kujawski is a “sacred cow.” He Lutheran churches, we figured his heart was with St. Rose of Lima. After all, he was French. you still have to take English, history and receives a salary and pension for 52 weeks a RICHARD J. LACHAPELLE There was an old woodpile behind our languages. year; his job is full time. Many other states in DOUGLAS So there are those who see high school garage and Pepper, being a terrier, used to as offering a broader challenge than col- stand on top of it looking for rats. He once got into a scrape with a muskrat in a lege. swamp across the street and had his right jaw It is as if, when you can do well in high An ‘in-betweener’s’ life with technology torn open by the swamp’s occupant. It took a school, you can be confident of doing well vet to stitch him up. in college. The reverse should not, howev- s I make my way like this: “Since you love reading He liked to sit on the front steps of the house. er, be true. through my day, grab- and writing and talking on the “There’s the king,” my father would say That is, just because a student does not Abing my cell phone, KRISTAL phone, you should try out this when we drove up the driveway,because I often excel in high school is no proof he or she checking my e-mail on my lap- new thing called Instant spent the whole day at the golf course where he will not do well in college or in life after- top, and programming wherev- KLEAR Messenger. It’s like talking, but was the pro. It was only much later that Arnold ward. In fact, a high school student who er I’m headed into my GPS it’s like writing. And it’s, like, Palmer became “the king.” has had a spotty high school record should before I back out of the drive- cool.” Pepper had a special liking for my father, as take heart in approaching college. The way, I sometimes wonder what KRISTINA Or there was that time that I dogs often do. My father would stand inside the my life would be like without REARDON realized that more and more front door and put his hands down, then ask whole atmosphere is usually different in the dog whether he wanted to go along. Pepper college. Somehow, in college, you feel you all that stuff. kids around me had cell phones, I’m just old enough to vague- and that I was one of the Lone would race across the house and leap into his have time to concentrate on papers, arms. whereas high school is rush-rush. ly recall the car phone my par- Rangers left with pocketfuls of ents had when I was in elementary school, or dimes and quarters for the pay phone in the Resting was a special talent of Pepper’s. There are those who argue that if you do the fact that Instant Messenger wasn’t widely high school lobby. He preferred the pillow of a bed but would really well in high school, you will proba- used until I was in middle school, or that “Oh my gosh,” one of my other friends told settle for the foot if he had to. bly at least be a competent manager. Facebook didn’t exist until I was a freshman me. “You so need a cell phone. What if you use My mother was a little fastidious. She had But the so-called creative person may in college. up all your quarters calling home and nobody not grown up with a dog, whereas my father have depths of feelings and a sense of pur- I’m part of that in-between generation of picks up and then you can’t call home again?” always had a dog when he was a kid. pose that cannot be given a grade. And, Americans — not part of the generation that I think my mother’s answer to that question My father fed him scraps under the table in a some day, he/she may surprise everyone, saw all this stuff happen as adults, and not at the time would have involved words like way he thought no one noticed. including all of those really fine man- part of the generation that literally can’t “peace,” and “quiet,” and “happiness,” and When I was twelve, I played football with Pepper. I got down on hands and knees and agers. imagine life without it all because, well, “daughter not being annoying.” they’ve never experienced life without it all. This, of course, is because after I got my chased him around the dining room table. The So, that leaves me with half an adolescence first cell phone during senior year of high prize was a football with a loose leather string that can relate to my parents’ generation, school, I was able to repeatedly call my mom he could hold onto. He would get set like a quar- WANT TO SOUND OFF? which, of course, allows me to say things to (as in, dial, hang up, dial again, hang up and terback on one side of the table, his eyes a daz- my 14-year-old brother, like: “Put that cell dial again many times per minute) to tell her zle at my next move, his teeth clenched on the Sound Off is your phone down, already! Don’t you know what that I’d forgotten my lunch, and my flute, and string. I would try to fake him out with double opportunity to speak life was like without one?” my homework on the kitchen counter — and and triple moves, but he was very smart and always read me. Since I was quarterback on my But since I am not quite a part of my par- oh, yeah, pretty please would she bring them out about the impor- school team, it was good training for me. I ents’ generation, and I bridge the gap between to school for me? tant issues of the day. never faced a defensive lineman as maddening- the little brother and them, that still allows And then there was that time that I didn’t ly quick as Pepper. The Tribune will pub- my parents to say things to me, like: “Would realize that text messaging everyone I’d met One winter he chased a motorcycle and the lish many of your responses each you stop texting while you’re telling your at my college orientation approximately 500 right pedal caught his chin. It sent him flying brother to put his cell phone down, already!” times per second would actually cost money, week, with preference given to matters through the air into a snow bank. He limped Indeed, my teenage years are sprinkled and the cell phone bill shot up to astronomical of local significance. Keep your com- home and we thought it was curtains. But he with moments of revelation—moments when levels. I’m pretty sure my parents were think- survived. ments to the point and please avoid I first realized that new technology that my ing the opposite of what my friend had told When he was 10, though, and I was in college, personal attacks and slander. 14-year-old brother thinks has always existed me: “You so do not need a cell phone. Please that motorcycle accident might have caught up E-mail your comments to: actually did, in fact, exist. talk to people in real-life.” with him. It was the final year of an eventful For example, in the seventh grade, a friend And, of course, I was one of the last classes career. [email protected]. of mine recommended that I sign up for an AIM account, telling me something that went Turn To REARDON page A5 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 5 OPINION Appreciating animal instincts

y friend, Sandra, is seems to have at least one the child shall play with dan- but when winter left them for their departed. Can we worried. The econo- AS "natural enemy" — typically gerous serpents and not be abandoned at an isolated out- really be sure man is the M my,of course, is part OU someone (or something) just harmed, etc ... In this "peace- post, they had to revert to highest form of life on the of her worries, along with Y above or below it on the "food able kingdom," everything their own resourcefulness. In planet when there are such the rising rate of joblessness, LIKE IT scale." Then there are will be both hunky and dory. the movie, that meant find- noble creatures as those in the lack of time to do all that internecine conflicts, which It sounds pretty laid back, ing and feeding upon gulls, the "Eight Below" clan? What needs doing on any given day, MARK man seems to be pursuing at paradisiacal even, which is beached whales, and other is it, in fact, that sets man and all sorts of strife here, such a pace that only the bac- precisely what it is. However, sources of sub-arctic pro- above the rest of animal cre- there, and everywhere. ASHTON teria and cockroaches may the road to paradise has tein. ation? We were commiserating be left! always been fraught with I'm not sure if Sandra I think it was Mark Twain recently, expressing our down to the grasshoppers I guess I just always accept- plenty of pitfalls, problems, would like the dog-eat-bird- who noted that man is "the thoughts on how tribulation and bugs that eat who knows ed this way-of-the-world temptations, and other dis- and-whale world much better only creature that is capable and challenges can build (or what, if not occasionally wariness as a fact of life, an tractions. And again, don't than the dog-eat-dog one, but of blushing — or that needs at least reveal) character and each other. ("What's even immutable part of nature — we need to experience some I found the movie uplifting, to." Evolutionist theories strengthen faith. I was sur- smaller than a mite's like gravity, magnetism, the hardships along the way in inspiring, and the protago- aside, that's as good an expla- prised, though, when she mouth?" goes the old conun- cycle of day-to-night, like (as order to appreciate the peace nist pooches truly heroic — nation as any for why we've concluded our discussion of drum/riddle. The answer: Disney puts it in "The Lion and comfort of the final des- if not outright majestic! been here 10,000 years (give the need for "opposition in all "Whatever goes into it!" King") "The Circle of Life." I tination? Meanwhile, we humans or take a lost weekend in a things" (how can we truly Which is mighty small, after suppose that's not really an I got to watch a really neat could probably learn some- cave in Mesopotamia) and know and appreciate great all.) answer — and certainly not video last week (we've cut thing about living happily still haven't learned to get joy without comparing it to But my friend said she was very comforting; so Sandra's back considerably on our and productively by observ- along as well as some of our sufficient sadness?) with her having a hard time reconcil- questions got me to wonder- cable bill without any real ing some of these "lesser" four-legged friends. Walking inability to accept what we ing the dog-eat-dog (or croco- ing what the world might be hardship in being "out of the animals and adopting their upright isn't the end of evo- generally call the "natural dile-eat-hyena hyena-eat- like if things weren’t rooted loop"). It was a Disney flick basic appreciation for the lution — perhaps just a les- order" of things in the ani- duck duck-eat-waterbug) solely in self-preservation. called "Eight Below," based simple pleasures of exis- son on the way to winning mal world. ways of the world with an Well, actually, we've on a true story of Antarctic tence. These dogs, even while wings! She just couldn't under- overall optimistic view of already been promised that explorers and the sled dogs observing a pecking order of stand why lions need to hunt things. Her remarks got me world — at a time to be they had to leave behind. The sorts in their pack, did share Mark Ashton writes a week- and eat smaller, slower crea- to thinking. I certainly don't announced later — as a day hardy critters had been used with one another, did assist ly column for Stonebridge tures, which in turn may have an answer for why when "the lion and the lamb to eating "dog food" and rely- their weaker members, did Press publications. hunt prey of their own, on every creature on the planet shall lie down together" and ing upon human caretaking, succor their sick and mourn Money grab? That’s the ticket

guess you could say I have a lead foot. cars, SUV, had the fines reduced — the first to $150, the easy way to get quick cash. It’s not being Typically, I drive about 10 miles over the pickups and second to $100. Nonetheless, as anyone who’s done in every town and every city,mind you; I speed limit on highways. I try to stay IRD S just about any ever gotten a speeding ticket knows, there’s my guess is it’s more prevalent in larger around the speed limit on main roads and B ’ other type of still an insurance surcharge to be dealt with. cities like Worcester and Boston. other streets, but I’m not always successful. vehicle you I thought about what my colleague had Usually, you get pulled over, you get a I consider myself a reasonably safe driver, NEST can think of. said as I waited for my turn with the court warning. Unless, say, you were going 50 reflected by my record. Knock on wood, I All pulled over, hearing officer the other day, and I reached miles over the speed limit and you had a tail- haven’t had a major accident since the win- all with driv- the following conclusion: With towns and light out and an open six-pack of Budweiser WALTER ter of ’85, when I was 16 and full of all the ers wearing cities staring at crippling budget deficits, in the back seat. false bravado and over-inflated self confi- BIRD JR. the same exas- some police departments are doing their Again, hey, you do the crime, you gotta do dence that comes with being a teenager. perated facial level best to pump money into the coffers by the time. And, as I told my son in both I’ve gotten several warnings for speeding, expressions. setting up more speed traps than ever before. instances, Daddy was speeding and he got a but until recently, only one ticket — and In my case, There are similar concerns along the Pike, ticket. Although, on the second occasion, my upon appeal, I was found not responsible. the first ticket was a doozy; the cops said I where motorists are finding themselves son could see right through my attempt to About a month ago, within a span of three was doing 49 in a 20. I was taking my son to being pulled like a kid might pop candy from accept responsibility — right around the weeks, I got whacked with two speeding tick- school, something I get to do every two a Pez dispenser. It’s particularly bad inside time I looked up at the vehicles speeding by ets — in the same spot. Yeah, yeah, I know. weeks, on Friday mornings, when his step- the airport and O’Neill tunnels; more than my car as the cop wrote up my ticket and How dumb can you be to get nabbed twice in mother and I keep him on Thursday nights. 13,000 tickets were written in Boston tunnels said, “Hey, look at that guy! And that guy! the same place? Two weeks later, I decided to take the same last year alone, according to a Boston Herald “And that guy! Well, it’s pretty easy when there’s a money route, this time armed with the knowledge report. Of course, we do have the option of appeal- grab going on. that there was a speed trap. I dramatically I’m not sure how many are doled out in a ing. But even that might soon cost you in A colleague mentioned recently how she reduced my speed, but apparently not given week along Mill Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, courtesy of state Rep. was suddenly seeing two, three or more enough. but on the morning I was given my first tick- Geraldo Alicea, D-Charlton, who has sug- cruisers on the same stretch of road on her I was pulled over once more in the same et, I counted a dozen vehicles in the time I gested charging a fee to anyone who requests way to work, whereas before there was nary spot and assessed another ticket, although was pulled over. That was in just 10 or fewer a court appeal of a speeding ticket. After all, a cop in sight. this time I was apparently going 34 in a 20 minutes. he said recently, why punish the innocent? In Worcester, where I amassed the two tick- mph zone. Oh, and as I was waiting for my Here’s the argument you or I might give That was shortly before he went ahead and ets, a school zone on Mill Street has become special gift from the officers, I watched a half our teenaged driver: Hey, if you can’t do the voted to raise the sales tax on all those inno- something of a hang out for the men in blue. dozen cars whiz by at well over 34 mph. time, don’t do the crime. In other words: Stop cent people. Specifically, the stretch where the speed Lesson learned? speeding! I’m all for taking responsibility. But let’s limit plummets from 35 to 20 in a school You bet. I no longer travel by way of Mill The police, we might say,are merely trying call things what they are. A money grab is a zone. Just beyond that school zone, every Street in Worcester to my son’s school, to keep the roads safe, to protect us and other money grab. morning, stand two cops armed with Lidar instead going way out of the way. There’s a drivers. units. Almost without fail, if you drive school zone along that route, too, but never Not that I’d want my teenager to say it, but Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 508-909- through that area in the early morning any cruisers. my response? I’m not buying it. 4107 hours, say until 8:30 or so, you’ll see a line of I appealed both tickets and, in both cases, This is a money grab, pure and simple; an ‘A lighthouse and a crossroads’

ver the next week or so, the magnifi- that he had not however, has consistently taken a pro-choice crossroads. Father Hesburgh had declared cent tones of Sir Edward Elgar’s come to Arizona position. Many in the Protestant community, Notre Dame was a lighthouse “… shining with O“Pomp and Circumstance” will mix MY to challenge the especially evangelicals, share this strong the wisdom of the Catholic tradition.” It was with the scent of newly cut flowers as they proposition that opinion against abortion. While some object- also a crossroads where, “…differences of cul- flow from the open windows and doors of ivy VIEW he had not had ed to Notre Dame’s granting Obama an hon- ture and religion and conviction can coexist covered halls and high school auditoriums — sufficient life orary degree as much as disapproving his with friendship, civility,hospitality,and, espe- it is the season of graduation. achievement; in appearance, the result was the same. Harvard cially, love.” “Land of hope and glory…” though written JOHN H. fact, he said that law professor and former Vatican ambassador The president chose to engage the country around 1901 seems torn directly from the BAKER he embraced it. Mary Ann Glendon declined to receive the on a very difficult subject in a very complex England’s Victorian world of Dickens, But, he said to prestigious Laetare Medal at the ceremony environment. It may be asked whether or not Disraeli, and Tennyson. The Irish poet the class of 2009, because she felt it was inappropriate for Notre the nation should appreciate him for his William Butler Yeats said that Elgar’s music “Your body of Dame to honor a pro-choice president. Bishop courage and candor. It is beyond being cool; it was “… wonderful for its heroic melancholy.” work is yet to come.” John D’Arcy of the Fort Wayne-South Bend is about being civil and civilized. One is Graduation is a time of youthful aspiration Theirs was a class, he said, that was receiv- Diocese announced that he would not be reminded of the comments of the battered and exuberance. I remember the subject of ing its diplomas at a time of trial and attending the graduation. The Cardinal Rodney King who suggested, “Let’s try to my high school graduation speech — “World upheaval — a time when “…old ideas and Newman Society declared that honoring the work it out. Let’s try to beat it.” Unity.”What a tattered subject this has turned institutions have crumbled, and a new gener- president was “…an outrage and a scandal.” At my Uxbridge High School graduation on out to be. The “60 Minutes” commentator ation is called upon to remake the world.” It The president of the university, the Rev. John June 16, 1943, the late much-loved Mrs. Helen Andy Rooney says that he enjoys graduations was a reminder of a windy January day in Jenkins, held his ground despite a petition Murphy Ryan chose Felix Mendelssohn’s and their excesses. His advice is not to be cyn- 1961, when a youthful John Fitzgerald signed by over 350,000 signatories, and the loss “War March of the Priests” for our grand ical about the enthusiasm of youthful aspira- Kennedy in his inaugural speech proclaimed, of an estimated $14 million in charitable dona- entry. “The War March of the Priests” was a tion unburdened by cruel experience and dis- “Let the word go forth, from this time and tions. portion of music Mendelssohn wrote for a appointment. There’s time enough for that. place…that the torch has been passed to a new In his speech, Obama did not sidestep the 17th century French play by Jean Racine Graduations are carried out on a grander generation of Americans…” President issue. Conceding that there might well be titled “Athalia.” “Athalia” was the daughter of scale at prestigious institutions like Harvard Obama urged graduates to adopt a new stan- irreconcilable differences between the sides, the infamous Old Testament couple, Ahab and or Yale — or Arizona State University or the dard for success, not to chase the usual “brass he tried to make the case for a dialogue allow- Jezebel. She is described in the Bible as “that University of Notre Dame. rings” of how much money is made, a fancy ing for passion and conviction without either wicked woman.” She met a violent end similar Our new president has been in office slight- title, or a nice car. He urged “substance over side reducing the other to caricature or demo- to that of her mother. Some have said that it is ly over 100 days and he has made major appearance” and “character over celebrity.” nization. It was clear that while many in the because of the unsavory characters of the addresses at two significant graduation ven- He said, “That is what building a body of auditorium did not necessarily agree with the play that it is seldom performed. With no ues. President Obama accepted an invitation work is all about — it’s about the daily labor, president, they were willing to listen in a cour- reflection upon the art of either of the two to address the graduating class at Arizona the many individual acts, the choices large teous and civil manner. classical pieces, I, personally,prefer a world of State University on May 13. Many felt the uni- and small that add up to a lasting legacy.” Obama recalled that the Rev. Theodore “heroic melancholy” to one of “discord and versity had slighted the president by not offer- The president’s invitation to address the Hesburgh, Father Jenkins’ predecessor as discourtesy.” ing an honorary degree because his “body of graduating class at the University of Notre president of the university and the only sur- work” was not sufficiently developed. The Dame was even more controversial. The viving member of President Dwight Dr. John H. Baker, of Whitinsville, is a president skillfully converted the issue into a Catholic Church’s pro-life stance on the sub- Eisenhower’s Civil Rights Commission, had Tribune columnist. challenge for the graduating class. He stated ject of abortion is well known; the president, called Notre Dame both a lighthouse and a

REARDON tagged of me in the past four years; and the countless wall course, I continue to fervently claim that it would be wildly continued from page A1 postings that have kept me in touch with people who should inaccurate for anyone to guess that either of these scenarios have probably naturally faded out of my life years ago — is his- has actually happened, despite strong evidence that would sug- tory. gest otherwise. It’s just that I truly believe that Mystic would of students in college to get an actual Facebook — the kind Not all of these new additions to my life have been bad. Case rather be a part of Rhode Island than Connecticut, and who that was printed on paper with everyone’s high school pictures in point: the fact that I can now program my desired location am I to be judgmental about these sorts of things? and proposed majors, with names and contact information into my new GPS means that when I intend to drive from After all, I’m just an in-betweener: I sort of float between two underneath. About a month or so after we go those, one of my Providence to South County, Rhode Island that I will not, in generations, staring in a bewildered fashion at the GPS as it friends said to me: “Hey, Kristina. There’s this new Facebook fact, end up in central Connecticut. Or that when I intend to leads me home. thing online. You should get an account.” drive from Seacoast New Hampshire to Cambridge, And the rest — my accumulation of 427 “friends” who I may Kristina Reardon writes a column for Stonebridge Press and Massachusetts that I do not end up in Portland, Maine. Of or may not have ever met; the 930 photos that friends have Villager Newspapers. 6 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE POLICE LOGS NHS duo impressive with ‘Star-Spangled Banner’

NORTHBRIDGE VOCALS said. “He’d give me people or situations that Like Emmerling, Krista Hansson, also a continued from page A1 generate certain emotions in you.” soprano, has a big range. • At 7:22 p.m. on May 30, a clerk for Gary’s But it is the role of Cinderella she played at She started singing as a first grader at St. Variety, 2201 Providence Road in Rockdale, ists treated it as a piece of cake. 14 that she still regards as her performance Peter’s Church, and later has sung with her called the police to report he had just been The daughter of Kevin and Pamela pinnacle, although she gave a lot of credit to mother, LeeAnn Hansson, a School robbed at gunpoint. Emmerling, Susan Emmerling made quite a director Diane Pollard and the cast. Committee member. In fact, the two of them, The suspect is described as a male wearing splash in the local entertainment scene when Emmerling is a native of Buffalo and moved mother and daughter, sing the Mass at wed- a dark, hooded sweatshirt with a bandana she played Cinderella in a middle school pro- to Northbridge when she was in the second dings. covering his face. The suspect left on foot, duction directed by Diane Pollard. She was grade. “I really liked A Capella,” Hansson said. walking north on Providence Road. An undis- also in “The Wizard of Oz” as a fifth-grader. She will attend the University of “We got to hear what our own voices sounded closed amount of money was taken in the rob- That was the same year she began to take Massachusetts and major in kinesiology in like.” bery, which remains under investigation by voice lessons. preparation for medical school. Krista paid her mother a supreme compli- Sgt. Shawn Heney, Officer Matthew Leonard “I learned not just about the singing,” she “As an athlete,” she said, “I’m interested in ment, implying she is her artistic role model. and Officer Levon Derkosrofian. said, “but a lot of mechanical things that go motion.” “I’m always singing with her,” she said. with it, as well as connecting with an audi- Emmerling was on the varsity soccer team The daughter of Thomas and Leeann ence.” four years and captained the team this past Hansson, Krista Hansson was happy to get the UXBRIDGE A soprano, Emmerling said she starts off year. She also went out for track her freshman chance to sing the National Anthem this year the National Anthem more like an alto to be and sophomore years. at the regional cheerleaders’ contest. She said • Mark Lanagan, 19, of 12 Cross St., She said she would look into the possibility she was told only a few minutes before the Uxbridge, was arrested May 21 and charged able to hit the high notes. If she were like the rest of us, she would have to shift into a whole of minoring in the performing arts. contest started that she was to sing the with domestic assault and battery. The two singers she mentioned that have anthem. He was held pending arraignment in lower octave to hit high C. “I like musical theater,” she said. most impressed her are Celine Dion, whom “I kind of liked the surprise,” she said. “I Uxbridge District Court. she saw in a concert when she was in the sec- didn’t get butterflies because of ‘Oh, I’m doing Lanagan was placed under arrest after offi- One of her teachers worked with her to express emotions in a song — like anger, hap- ond grade, and Mariah Carey. this now.’” cers responded to this location for a report of Emmerling said she sang more at basketball Like Emmerling, Hansson is an outstanding a domestic altercation. piness and frustration. “You have to learn how to convey it,” games and that Krista Hansson did more foot- student. She will attend Johnson & Wales The arrest was made at 7:30 a.m. by Officer ball games Chelsie Martin also sang the University to major in Sports Entertainment Scott Brown. Emmerling said. “It’s hard to convey a feeling if you don’t feel it.” National Anthem more at football games than Events. • John Lee Andrews, 31, of 215 Aldrich St., elsewhere. “It has to do with sports, concerts — coordi- Uxbridge, was arrested May 21 on a warrant. “It’s really hard at first,” she said of that challenge. It even can seem silly, she said. During the graduation ceremonies May 29, nating events and entertainment,” she said. He was held pending arraignment in Ashlee Burgess and Hansson did a stunning On the other hand, she won’t forget music. Uxbridge District Court. She said she learned to think about certain persons or things that might help her express job as soloists with the high school chorus on “Definitely I’ll stay singing in church,” The arrest was made at 8:53 p.m. by Officer “Whenever You Remember.” Their voices Hansson said. “It’s what I most like. That’s David Bergeron, assisted by Officer Paul certain emotions. “You pretend you’re singing to them,” she were equal to the vast spaces of the field where the talent comes from.” Stuczynski, at 215 Aldrich St., Uxbridge. house. • Virginia Dugas, 21, of 105 Griffin St., Pascoag, R.I., was arrested May 21 and charged with unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, speeding and warrant default. NEWS BRIEFS She was held pending arraignment in Uxbridge District Court. Dugas was taken into custody after a rou- Development Study Committee that published tem, basic first aid, foot marches, and field tine traffic. a master plan for Massachusetts Turnpike air training exercises. The arrest was made at 1:12 p.m. by Officer Milford Federal elects rights development. He is also involved in He is the son of Kevin Butler, of West Main Josiah Morrissette on Quaker Highway. Milford area sports and civic activities, which Street, Millbury. • Benjamin J Ouwinga, 22, of 72 Linwood in the past included serving as head coach of Butler is a 2001 graduate of Blackstone Ave., Whitinsville, was arrested May 23 and Malnati to board his son’s travel basketball and baseball teams Valley Regional Vocational-Technical High charged with assault and battery with a dan- and serving as a member of the Long Range School, Upton. gerous weapon (shod foot), disorderly con- MILFORD — Education Planning Committee for Milford. duct, disturbing the peace and assault and Milford Federal Currently he is a member of the Armory battery. Savings & Loan Renovation Committee as well as being an He was held pending arraignment in Association is pleased active Town Meeting member. Uxbridge to host Uxbridge District Court. to announce the elec- Malnati holds a bachelor’s degree in eco- Ouwinga was taken into custody after being tion of Paul Malnati to nomics from Wesleyan University and an involved in an altercation. its board of directors. MBA with distinction from Babson College. Firefighters parade The arrest was made at 1:06 a.m. by Officer “Mr. Malnati, with He resides in Milford with his wife, LuAnn, UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Fire Gregory Bach, assisted by Officer Steven his extensive knowl- and their son, James. Department and Firefighters Association is Prior. edge of real estate and pleased to announce they will be hosting the • Jean A. Leblanc, 40, of 23 Milton Ave., experience in the Northern Rhode Island Firefighters League North Smithfield, R.I., was arrested May 26 financial sector, will Memorial Parade and services on June 14. and charged with operating a motor vehicle Paul Malnati prove to be a valuable Butler completes The parade is scheduled to step off at 1 p.m., with license revoked, speeding and warrant addition to Milford beginning at the parking lot of the former default. Federal,” said Cynthia Casey, president and Cocke n’ Kettle restaurant, located at 240 Leblanc was held pending arraignment in CEO. “We are very pleased to welcome him to basic training South Main St. The parade route follows Uxbridge District Court. our board of directors.” MILLBURY — Army National Guard Pvt. Route 122 into downtown, turning left onto The arrest was made at 3:01 p.m. by Officer Malnati is the senior vice president of real Jason Butler has graduated from basic com- Route 16, and finishing at the Nazarene Keith Stratton, assisted by Officer Brian estate and investments for Trans National bat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Church, 130 Douglas St. MacDonald, on Quaker Highway. Group in Boston. In his current position, he During the nine weeks of training, the sol- At the conclusion of the parade there will oversees all of the real estate and investment dier studied the Army mission, history, tradi- be services held at the Nazarene Church in activities of the company and serves as the tion and core values, physical fitness, and honor of Firefighter’s Memorial Sunday. The company’s treasurer. received instruction and practice in basic public is invited to attend this memorial serv- Malnati is active in combat skills, military weapons, chemical ice. the Boston real estate warfare and bayonet training, drill and cere- Uxbridge Fire Department observes this community, most mony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed event annually, but has not hosted the parade notably, serving as a and unarmed combat, map reading, field tac- since 1998. In the event of rain the parade will member of the Boston tics, military courtesy, military justice sys- be cancelled but the service will be held at 2 Strategic p.m. There are over 11 fire departments expected to participate in the parade, all members of Don’t Tie up an the Northern Rhode Island Firefighters League. The member departments will be Emergency Ambulance for sending 20 pieces of apparatus. Non-emergency Transport Call K’s Ambulance Service 508-987-2254 Working with congress to lower ambulance rates. 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Joseph P. Sullivan Sr., 88; World War II veteran Joseph J. Saster, 91; World War II veteran PLYMOUTH — Joseph P.Sullivan Sr., 88, of ing department for Harvard University for 37 DOUGLAS — Joseph J. “Sarge” Saster, 91, ber and past command- the White Horse Beach section of Plymouth, years. He also worked at the Watertown of 300 Main St., a Battle of the Bulge veteran, er of the Joseph J. died Monday, May 25, after an illness. Arsenal several years. He was a graduate of died Monday, May 25, after an illness. Michna VFW Post 7554 He leaves his wife of 66 years, Ethel M. Rindge Technical High School and attended His loving wife of 60 years, Albina M. and a member of (Prebensen) Sullivan; four children, Joseph P. Wentworth Institute of Technology.He was a (Colonero) Saster, died Oct. 6, 2004. Mumford Council 315 Sullivan Jr.and his wife Theresa, of Pocasset, U.S. Army World War II veteran, serving in Joe leaves two sons, Frank and his wife Knights of Columbus, Janet and her husband John Burke, of the European, African, and Middle Eastern Susan Saster, of Douglas, and Robert and his serving as past grand Whitinsville, Charles G. and his wife Lisa theaters. He was a member of the VFW in wife Tami Saster, of Douglas; four grandchil- knight and district Burke, of Pocasset, and Mary Ethel and her Cambridge, and the Knights of Columbus in dren, Mario, Joey, Ava, and Cameron; two deputy. He was one of husband Neil Cahalane, of Hanover; 11 Cambridge, Brighton, and Manomet. He great-grandchildren, Angelina and Dylan; a the founders of grandchildren, Joseph P. Sullivan III, enjoyed watching sports, swimming, dancing brother, Fred “Butch” Saster, of Franklin; a Douglas Intermediate Matthew and wife Gretchen Sullivan, David with his wife Ethel, and just being with fami- sister, Mary Cheli, of Franklin; many Baseball (later the Burke, Alison and husband Craig Raposa, ly. He was artistic and loved to sketch. He nephews and nieces. He was brother of the Babe Ruth League) and served on the Douglas Megan and husband Phil Hudzikiewicz, enjoyed vacationing in Bermuda and winter- late Tony Saster, John Saster, Rose Cruthers, Baseball and Little League boards. He was an Connor Sullivan, Kaleigh Sullivan, Erin ing in Marco Island, Fla. at his beloved and Lucy Malloy. Athletic Booster for Douglas High School, Sullivan, Kate Cahalane, Jack Cahalane, and nephew Dr. Michael Sullivan and wife Born in Worcester on Aug. 10, 1917 he was where he enthusiastically watched his grand- Seamus Cahalane; four great-grandchildren, Debby’s home. His family thanks the Milford the son of Frank and Florence (Nasuti) children and local kids play sports. He for- Ronan Sullivan, Katrina Sullivan, Seamus VNA, Salmon Hospice and the Beaumont Saster and lived in Douglas 65 years. merly owned and operated Saster’s Laundry Sullivan, and Colin Hudzikiewicz; a sister, Nursing Home staff and Peace Team for their Mr. Saster was a water and sewer commis- in town and would always sponsor local Mary McNeill, of Brighton; a sister-in-law, outstanding care and support. Joe was a sioner for the town of Douglas for 45 years sports teams. He loved to golf, play horse- Lila Sullivan; many loving nephews and member of St. Bonaventure Church in and was recently elected to his 15th term. He shoes and cards, but will always be remem- nieces. He was brother of the late Peg Power, Plymouth. was also the town’s plumbing inspector, serv- bered as a devoted father and family man. He Betty McGrath, Barbara Kelley, Jean Scott, His funeral was held Thursday, May 28 in ing 39 years. Along with this, Joe worked for was a longtime member of St. Denis Church Edward Sullivan, George Sullivan, and St. Bonaventure Church, Plymouth. Burial Arthur Fullerton Plumbing throughout the where he served as an acolyte. Charles Sullivan. followed in the VA National Cemetery in area for 41 years. His funeral was held Saturday, May 30, Born in Cambridge on March 17, 1921, he Bourne. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran, from Jackman Funeral Home, 7 Mechanic St., was son of John J. and Margaret (Doona) Donations may be made to Juvenile serving five years in the infantry as a master with a Mass in St. Denis Church. Burial fol- Sullivan and lived in White Horse Beach 20 Diabetes Research, 60 Walnut St., Wellesley sergeant. He served under General George lowed in St. Denis Cemetery. years. Hills, MA 02481. Patton in the Battle of the Bulge, where he Donations may be made to Douglas Mr. Sullivan was a crew chief in the paint- received two Purple Hearts. He was a mem- Basketball, Box 224, Douglas, MA 01516. Elizabeth D. McMahon, 87; lifelong Whitinsville resident Amanda Morin, 93; leaves family in Valley NORTHBRIDGE — Elizabeth D. “Bette” Grafton public school system and at the NORTHBRIDGE — Amanda (Poliquin) Mrs. Morin worked for Pelland Cleaners in (Driscoll) McMahon, 87, of Whitney Place, Balmer School in Northbridge. She worked 23 Morin, 93, of 52 Union St., died Friday, May North Uxbridge, Hopedale Gardens Nursing formerly of Linwood Avenue, died suddenly years, retiring in 1986. She also worked for 22, after an illness. Home, and Westborough Health Care Center at home on Thursday, May 28, after being the NAC Food Pantry. She was educated at Her husband, Elphege E. “Doc” Morin, died as head of housekeeping. She loved spending stricken ill. Her husband Matthew J. Regis College and Worcester State Teachers March 26, 1989. time with her family and was a member of McMahon died April 7, 1993. College, was a member of the Friday She leaves a daughter, Muriel C. Morin, of the Church of the Good Shepherd. She leaves a son, Mark J. McMahon of Afternoon Club of Worcester, the Central Linwood, with whom she lived; a son, Ronald Her funeral was held Tuesday,May 26, from Redding, Conn.; a daughter, Catherine D. Mass. Retired Teachers Association, and the R. and his wife Roseanna Morin, of Millbury; Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, with a McMahon, of Houston, Texas; five grandchil- Friends of the Whitinsville Social Library. six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; Mass in the Church of the Good Shepherd, dren; a great-granddaughter; two brothers, She was a longtime member of St. Patrick’s several nephews and nieces. She was sister of Linwood. Burial followed in St. Patrick’s John R. “Jack” Driscoll, of Westborough, and Church. the late Gerard Poliquin, David Poliquin, Cemetery. Edward M. Driscoll, of Gastonia, N.C.; sever- Her funeral was held May 30 in St. Patrick’s Adelard Poliquin, and Cecile Desjourdy. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made al nephews and nieces. Church. Burial followed in St. Patrick’s Born in Canada on May 10, 1916, she was to Good Shepherd Church, Box 517, Linwood, Born in Northbridge on July 5, 1921, she Cemetery. daughter of Peter and Ursula (Laflamme) MA 01525. was daughter of Thomas H. and Margaret A. Donations may be made to St. Patrick’s Poliquin and lived in Linwood all her life. (Riley) Driscoll and lived here all her life. Renovation Fund, P.O. Box 60, Whitinsville, Mrs. McMahon was a teacher and director MA 01588. of reading for the Worcester and South Doris M. Blaine, 81; lifelong Northbridge resident Gosselin. Born in Northbridge on Jan. 22, 1928, she NORTHBRIDGE — Doris M. (Gauthier) was daughter of Ulderic and Clara E-mail obituaries for the Blackstone Valley Blaine, 81, formerly of Sutton and Chestnut (Chenevert) Gauthier and lived here all of streets, died Thursday, May 21, at her daugh- her life. ter’s home, after an illness. Her husband of 53 Doris was primarily a homemaker, but Tribune to: [email protected] years, Russell T. Blaine, died Aug. 13, 2001. worked several years for the Fenwall Corp. in She leaves three sons, William Blaine, of Ashland. She was a devoted friend and moth- A CORPORATE GLASS COMPANY West Boylston, Richard Blaine, USCG Ret., of er and loved spending time with her family. 70th In your Ft. Myers, Fla., and Col. Russell Blaine, USAF She was a member of St. Peter’s Church. ersary 500 MILES AWAY Anniv time of Ret., of Chelmsford; a daughter, Linda According to her wishes, funeral services Grants need DOESN’T CARE ABOUT we care Flamand, of Sutton; six grandchildren; sev- will be private. Burial will be in St. Patrick’s YOUR BROKEN WINDOW. MONUMENTAL WORKS eral nephews, nieces and good friends. She Cemetery. Monuments • Markers • Cemetery Lettering • Cleaning was sister of the late Alpha Gauthier, Alcide Donations may be made to the Whitinsville WE’VE GOT PEOPLE WHO DO. Gauthier, Ludger Gauthier, Leo “Lou” Retirement Home, 10 Chestnut St., All local. All the time. 401 Douglas St. (Rt. 16), Uxbridge • 278-3621 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Gauthier, Harvey Gauthier and Florence Whitinsville, MA 01588. Chemically treated poles allegedly sicken Upton residents

SMELL A flyer circulated in town and on Internet the municipal water supply, which serves 60 in the flyer. “I did go to the last [Board of continued from page A1 blogs features a bold headline: “Question: percent of the town’s residents as well as the Health] meeting with some of the residents What’s the smell permeating through Upton? schools and office buildings. who are seriously ill. I respectfully urged that knee-jerk reaction could end up sitting on a Answer: Pentachlorophenol, a human car- “If this chemical enters the groundwater the BOH take action to either have the materi- judge’s desk.” cinogenic!!!!” and ultimately town wells, our water supply al enclosed or moved to another location away While not doubting that several residents The flyer alleges that the poles were treated will have to be shut down,” the flyer claims. from homes, people and our water supply.I do who live or work near the site in the most with pentachlorophenol without a required “What can you do,” it asks. “Ask why these know that the BOH wanted to have all their densely populated section of town are experi- permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals, the poles have not been removed when Upton has ducks in a row and did ask the state for assis- encing symptoms such as respiratory prob- flyer claims. zoning laws prohibiting offensive emissions, tance, which has been slow to action also.” lems, headaches and burning eyes, Holman “If you have been at the Post Office in West storage of hazardous materials and GL Holman said the flyer contained some “inac- said he was unclear whether the utility poles Upton and thought you smelled blueberries, Chapter 11 gives the [Board of Health the curate information” and was guilty of “sensa- are the lone culprit because they are stored you are inhaling pentachlorophenol, a ben- authority to have the hazard removed.” tionalizing the issue.” He was hopeful the adjacent to the town’s former landfill, which is zene derivative, which is a recognized human Marsha Paul, who served on the Board of issue would be resolved soon. being capped. The DEP, however, has deter- carcinogen,” it states. “Residents adjacent to Health until last month, has also expressed According to the U.S. Environmental mined no problems associated with the old this property have reported trouble breathing, concern about the delay in removing the Protection Agency, short- term exposure to dump’s capping, Holman said. heart palpitations, migraines, burning eyes poles. pentachlorophenol can cause damage to the The poles have been stored at the site for and faintness. They cannot open their win- “I am concerned about the length of time central nervous system. Long-term exposure about two months. dows or go outside, as the chemical odor is that has gone by and the quality of life that has the potential to cause reproductive effects, overwhelming and sickening.” residents have that live adjacent to this prop- damage to the kidneys and liver and cancer. RESIDENTS ANGERED Moreover, the flyer states, the site is close to erty,” Paul wrote in comments incorporated “Got Will?” You Should! Merrill J. Atkins, LLM ATTORNEY AT LAW Low Cost Couples Will Affordable Estate Planning Packages include: Minimize State and Federal Estate Taxes • Two Wills ! • Two Power of Attorneys Minimize Probate Costs Living Trusts • Two Health Care Proxies Irrevocable Trusts ! Pet Trusts • Two Living Wills Domestic Partner/Same Sex Estate Planning • Burial Instructions FREE Initial Consultation • Weekday and Weekend Appointments • House Calls

Conveniently located at 140 Worcester-Providence Turnpike • Sutton, MA (Rte. 146 South before Tony’s Pizza) Have The Will to Plan Ahead Call or email for an appointment (508) 581-8700 Sutton Woman’s Club banquet [email protected] SUTTON — On May 19, the Sutton Woman’s Club held its annual end of the year banquet at Calabria Restorante, Millbury. Executive board members were chosen for the 2009-10 club year. Front row, from left: Cynde Balazs, membership chair, Joyce Kent, parliamentarian, Robin Conkey, president, Carolyn Porcaro, recording secretary, publicity. Back row, from left: Pamela Hammond, corresponding secretary, Susan Travis, treasurer, Constance Dwyer, vice president (outgoing), Linda Winchell, hospitality chair, Sandra Salerno, program chair. Not pictured are: Lisa Gauvin, nominating chair, Claudette Rice, auditor. 8 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE NHS class of 2009 remembers Brittany Norcross

BY THOMAS MATTSON And Faith Krevis, also a class- TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER mate, was equally perturbed NORTHBRIDGE — Much of singing a Sarah McLaughlan the Northbridge High School piece, “I Will Remember You.” class of 2009 took time out Another classmate of Friday, May 29, to remember Brittany’s, Nicholas Rexford, Brittany Norcross, a classmate gave a reading of “Butterfly who died in 2006. Memorial Poem.” Christine Norcross, The Rev.Raymond Coffey,pas- Brittany’s mother, addressed tor of Fairlawn Christian the students at a tree-planting Reformed Church, spoke with memorial service for her empathy of how hard it is to try daughter. She thanked her to accept the loss of someone daughter’s classmates for com- like Brittany Norcross. ing to the ceremony and reflect- Sometimes, he implied, the ed on the life of Brittany. She ways of God are impossible to also gave a homily admonishing fathom. Yet in spite of the sad- young people and others to ness and difficulty at compre- beware entering the car of any- hension, the historic faith of one who has been drinking. believers is in a transcendent Brittany’s aunt, Patricia realm the faithful aspire to Grondin, also spoke at the move toward as the eventual event, which took place at the goal of life in the fullness of entrance to the high school off time. Ronald Safer Way. Safer, a for- Brittany Norcross lost her life mer principal of the high in a car accident in November school, died at an early age just 2006. She was only 15. days before the new high school Christine Norcross and opened in 2001. Patricia Grondin handed out High School Principal memorial bookmarks to the Christine Johnson welcomed classmates of Brittany, with a everybody. photo of Brittany and the Classmate Rachel Bedigian, emblem of a butterfly, with the Thomas Mattson photo moved by her memories, had words “Butterflys Are Members of the Northbridge High School class of 2009 pay tribute to a fallen classmate who would have graduated with them this year. trouble reading a reflection, “If Free/Spread Your Wings & Fly.” I Knew.”

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P • RASPBERRIES • FRUIT TREES • PEATMOSS • POTTING SOILS • • Thursday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m., the Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band will be per- forming at the Northbridge Town Common. The rain location for this event is the Singh Performance Center located at Alternatives Unlimited, Inc. in Whitinsville. The Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band is a well known local group. There are over 50 band members from throughout the Blackstone Valley. They will be performing a wide variety of selections ranging from old time music to rock ‘n’ roll including patriotic songs, polkas, marches and show tunes. This program is also supported in part by grants from the Douglas, Hopedale, Millville, Northbridge and Uxbridge Local Cultural Councils, which are local agencies supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. Be sure to check www.UniBank.com for schedule updates including additional concerts.

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Abigail’s Jewel Box™ ~ 76 Main Street ~ Putnam, CT ~ 860-928-1300 ~ [email protected] BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 9 Senior Scene NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER computer workshop on Monday ing fourth-graders from the Taft • Because SCO will provide by trained, courteous professional afternoons from 1:30 to 3 p.m. School will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Medicare Part D Prescription Drug drivers. Please call 48 business Senior Center Hours Workshops will include setting up Wednesday, June 17. Call Bev at coverage without any co-payments hours ahead to reserve your ride, 1- The Northbridge Senior Center a database for addresses and mail- (508) 278-7609 for reservations. • Because SCO offers dental, vision 800-321-0243. will be open Monday through ing labels; photo printing, editing and hearing aid coverage Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and organizing; using Microsoft Golf Tournament • Because SCO offers individual- Crocheting Fridays 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. For more Word, Excel, or Access. The annual Senior Center golf ized care — each member’s doctor A crocheting class is held information, call (508) 234-2002. tournament will be held Sunday, and a team of professionals design Wednesdays at noon at the center. Computer Class Reminder June 14, at Crystal Lake. Tee time each care plan — and each mem- All ages are welcome. Transportation & Nutrition There is one opening in the com- is 12:45 p.m. Call (508) 278-8622 to ber has 24-hour access to a team of Policies puter class from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on register. professionals Painting Class A reservation must be made 24 Tuesdays. The class runs for five • Because SCO members keep all An acrylic painting class is held at hours in advance for rides on the weeks and the cost of each class is Lunch n’ Learn their MassHealth benefits the Senior Center from noon to 1:30 van. A reservation must be made 48 $5. With the VNA of Greater Milford, For more information, call the p.m. on Thursdays. The class will hours in advance for lunch because starting at 11:30 a.m., featuring Sue Senior Center at (508) 278-8622. be taught by a local instructor and the nutrition site is only open Sports Friend, R.N. Subjects include is for all levels. Supplies will be Monday through Thursday. Do you like to bowl, play golf, ten- heart-healthy living and the VNA’s Grocery Shopping provided. nis, baseball or other sports? You TeleHealth program. The Senior Center travels to Mall Trip can do all of this right here at the Hannaford’s every Tuesday and Senior Van The Northbridge Senior Center Senior Center via our new Wii sys- Cards Wednesday morning. Contact Joe The van is on the road and will pro- bus will go to Wrentham on tem. If you enjoy any of these Come join us for an afternoon of Rondeau at (508) 278-8622 to make a vide transportation to destinations Tuesday, June 9. The bus will leave activities call for more informa- card playing every Tuesday at the van reservation. that SCM Elder Bus does not. The the center at 11 a.m. Lunch will be tion. We will soon be offering a Senior Center. Contact Rita at (508) van is for the use of all seniors and at the Cracker Barrel Restaurant, “Demonstration Day ”on all these 278-2824 for more information Pitch Mondays disabled people in Douglas and prior to shopping. Call the center programs. Presently we are bowl- about this card group. A Pitch party will be held Mondays Sutton. The van is available 9:30 to make a reservation, as seating is ing on Fridays at 10 a.m. Other at 6:30 p.m. There is a $2 donation. a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through limited to 19. activities including the Wii exer- Join Elderly Connection Thursday. Reservations must be cise program are being scheduled. The Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Senior Club made 48 business hours ahead of Friends of Northbridge Elders Plan to come and try these sports Inc., invites you to become a mem- The Senior Club meets at the time by calling the Sutton Senior The Friends Group has announced games, see how realistic they can ber of its fund-raising group. The Uxbridge Senior Center on the sec- center at (508) 234-0703. that the 2009 F.I.N.E. dues are be, and have fun with others. Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Inc., ond and fourth Wednesdays of payable at your convenience, either is a non-profit, organization that each month. We are looking for Yoga yearly, $5, or three years, $12. You UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER serves as the Friends group to the new members and enrollment in The Senior Center is now offering a may call or stop by the center to Uxbridge Senior Center. this group is open year round. yoga class on Thursdays at 11 a.m. inquire whether your dues are up Marsha Petrillo, director — (508) Membership in this organization is Please call to sign up. to date. 278-8622 open to everyone interested in sup- DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER Beverly Clarke, nutrition site man- porting the Uxbridge Senior Blood Pressure Clinic Pizza Party ager — (508) 278-7609 Center. We invite family members, Alyssa Graveson, director, (508) The clinic will be held the third The Northbridge Senior Center Joe Rondeau, transportation coor- caregivers, business people, young 476-2283 Thursday of each month from 10-11 will host a pizza party at 11:45 a.m. dinator — (508) 278-8622 adults and all interested individu- a.m. on Tuesday, June 23. Call for more Mary Rice, outreach coordinator — als to join The Elderly Connection, The Douglas Senior Center is locat- information, and to sign up for this (508) 278-8638 Inc. Membership is $2 per year and ed in the basement of the post Bingo Luncheon. will help support the Uxbridge office at 331 Main St. The Senior Games are held every Tuesday at Help Wanted Senior Center. If you are interest- Center is open Monday through 11:30 a.m. Lunch is available prior Volunteer Drivers Volunteer drivers are needed to ed in becoming a member please Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to bingo and must be reserved a The Tri-Valley nutrition site is in deliver Meals on Wheels in call us at (508) 287-8622. week earlier. need of volunteer drivers to deliver Uxbridge, Mendon and Blackstone. Elderbus meals to local homebound elders Call Bev at (508) 278-7609. SCO SCM Elderbus is a publicly funded Osteo Stress Exercise Monday through Thursday. Any The Senior Care Options (SCO) transportation service that is avail- Classes are Mondays and day that you have available would Bottle Drive Program brings Medicare and able to residents of Douglas or Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. be greatly appreciated average Help us raise money with Brownie MassHealth together and is espe- Sutton. You must be over the age of time would involve approximately Troop 982. Save your soda cans and cially for MassHealth members. 60 or disabled to use our services. Tai Chi 2 1/2 hours. Call the center for bottles and drop them in the box at Seniors who are 65 years of age or This is the ideal way to get to med- Tai Chi classes will be held at 9:30 more information. the Senior Center. older, and meet the MassHealth ical appointments, grocery shop- a.m. on Thursdays. financial eligibility criteria, may ping, lunch, the hairdresser or Computer Workshop Father’s Day Concert be eligible for SCO. even to go to work. All vans are The Senior Center has begun a A special musical luncheon featur- Why choose SCO? wheelchair accessible and staffed Milford Regional Calendar of Events

TUESDAYS, JUNE 9, 16, 23 AND 30 MONDAY, JUNE 8 Caregivers Support Group — Meets every Breast Feeding Class — Meets from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the VNA of in Physicians Conference Center A, located Greater Milford-Northbridge Area, 37 Birch adjacent to the main lobby of the Medical St., Milford. For individuals caring for loved Center. The cost is $45. For more information, In the Blackstone Valley area ones affected by Alzheimer’s disease or other call the Childbirth Education Department at Worcester Community Action Council, Inc., 484 Main Street, Suite 200, Worcester, MA 01608 memory disorders. For more information, call (508) 422-2756 or go to the hospital’s Website at (508) 473-0862 or 1-800-478-0862. This group is milfordregional.org. Workforce Investment funded by the Central Massachusetts Agency ATTENTION on Aging. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Act Summer Youth THURSDAY, JUNE 18 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: Meets Local Businesses & Agencies: Employment Services the second Wednesday of each month from Nursing Moms Support Group — 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Clinical Engineering Federal Stimulus Breastfeeding is Beautiful (BIB) is a free Room, adjacent to the MS Center, Third Floor, group is for breastfeeding women and their Hill Health Center. For more information, call Can you provide 7 weeks of Funding will provide: babies to help women reach their breastfeed- Kay Grimes at (508) 533-8726. -Youth Wages ing goals. Meets the first and third Thursday meaningful summer of the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in employment opportunities for youth & -Payroll Services WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 10, 17 AND 24 Physicians Conference Center A at Milford young adults ages 16-24 years? -Job Site Support Regional Medical Center. There is no cost to Teen Pregnancy Group — A free childbirth attend and registration is not necessary. For preparation class for teen mothers up to age -Pre-employment more information, call (508) 422-2960. 19, this class meets in a supportive setting to gain knowledge about their baby’s growth, Training Mother Talk Support Group — For new changes to expect, legal issues and nutrition mothers with infants from newborn to eight and exercise. The group meets on the second, Please contact: Christine Whipple, Job months. Meets the first and third Thursday of third and fourth Wednesdays of each month Developer at 508 234-9090 ext. 105 or the month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in from 3-5 p.m. in Conference Room F at Milford Physicians Conference Center A at Milford Regional Medical Center. For more informa- [email protected] Regional Medical Center. There is no cost to tion and to register, call (508) 473-1190, ext. attend and registration is not necessary. For 5076. more information, call (508) 473-1190, exten- The WIA Summer Youth Employment Services sion 5076. Program is operated by the Worcester Community For more information please visit Action Council, Inc. (WCAC) on behalf of the Central our website at www.wcac.net MA Regional Employment Board.

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UXBRIDGE — Our Lady of the Valley Regional School recently held its annual Safety Fair. OLV hosts Safety Fair Photos by Mary Pat Wickstrom

Uxbridge’s police and fire departments give safety information to families. Terri Powell and Sheila Bernard help out at the concession tables.

Face painting fun. Brigid Wickstrom having fun at the fair.

Sparky the Fire Dog waves to all the kids.

Mike Houle, Will Malone and Margaret Moors cook up some delicious sausages. Eagle Scouts helping The Molly Bish Foundation in distributing child ID kits. Mary Beth O’Day displays information on lead poisoning prevention.

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BY TOM MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER DOUGLAS — Despite a towering homerun way over the right field wall and another hit at Soldiers Field Friday, May 29, against Hudson Catholic, Tigers’ pitcher Nate Pajka’s heroics were not enough to pull Douglas ahead of the visitors in a first-round playoff game in the Central Massachusetts Division 3 championship series. Douglas went down swinging, 4-2, to the Green Wave. Pajka’s moon-shot tied the game at 1-1 in the second inning. Hudson Catholic scored two unearned runs in the seventh inning. But Douglas put a scare into the visitors in the bottom of that frame. Douglas coach Ed Lachapelle praised his team for its persistence through the end of the contest. Left, Tony Bulak and Brandon Stand, co- With one out in the seventh and captains, chat after the game. down 4-1, the Tigers zapped the ball to right, then to left field. A walk team for a long time out in short left loaded the bases, a runner scored. field, encouraging them and brush- Now Douglas trailed by two runs ing away any lingering regrets. with men on second and third. It Douglas finished the year at 10-11. was a nail-biter, but in the end The win put Hudson Catholic at 10-9. Douglas couldn’t move the runners ahead. HUDSON CATHOLIC 4, Hudson Catholic’s center fielder Thomas Mattson photos DOUGLAS 2 Jeremy Williams started a rally in The DHS players pose for a group shot. the seventh with a single after one out. He made it to third on a single HUD 101 000 2 — 4 7 1 by left fielder Pat O’Connell, who DOU 010 000 1 — 2 8 2 stole second. With two outs, both Williams and O’Connell scored on a Tim Walsh and Gerret Wellen; single by Brian Cormier. Nate Pajka and Kevin Wnukowski. Tim Walsh went the distance for Highlights: HC — Cormier, 2-3, Hudson Catholic. Pajka pitched the double; Williams, 2-3, run; entire game for Douglas. O’Connell, single, run. D — Pajka, Lachapelle noted Douglas has 2-3, solo homer; Ryan Hill, 2-3, run. made the playoffs seven out of the Records: HC 10-9; D 10-11. last eight years. He talked with his

Douglas’ Kevin Wnukowski follows through. Tigers congreate about their dugout. Northbridge Rams’ bats explode against Assabet, 12-0

BY TOM MATTSON in the bottom of the fourth, Ryan The victory left Northbridge at 15-5 TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Bagster relieved Piachnik and held and Assabet at 11-8. NORTHBRIDGE — Jeremy Weaver the Rams to one run the rest of the hurled five innings of shutout ball game. and got two hits and three RBI to lead Catcher Thomas Murphy, after NORTHBRIDGE 12, ASSABET 0 Northbridge to a 12-0 win over walking in the fifth, scored the last Assabet Vocational Technical High run for Northbridge when he made it AVT 000 000 0 — 0 5 3 School Saturday, May 30, in the open- home from first on a long double to NHS 440 310 x —12 11 0 ing round of the Central center field by Nick Ducey. Massachusetts Division 2 champi- Ben Richards came in for Weaver in Jon Piachnik, Ryan Bagster (4), onship playoffs at Lasell Field. the sixth and recorded two strikeouts Jeremy Lamoy (6) and Tony “We’re starting to gel now,” coach and a groundout. Weaver gave up five Gennetti; Jeremy Weaver, Ben John Demagian told his troops after hits and had three strikeouts while Richards (6), Thomas Murphy (7) the game. “We’re hitting the ball throwing 59 pitches. Catcher Thomas and Thomas Murphy, Jeremy well.” Murphy took the mound in the sev- Weaver (7). Highlights: N — Weaver, Matt Consigli went two for four and enth. 2-4, 3 RBI; Matt Consigli, 2-4, 3 RBI; had three RBI and Greg O’Donnell In the fifth inning, Assabet right Greg O’Donnell, 2-3, RBI, 2 runs. had two hits, an RBI and scored twice. fielder Keith Howell made a nice, slid- Records: A 11-8, N 15-5. The win pitted Northbridge against ing catch of a drive by Andrew Nipmuc in the second round. Dupre. Northbridge jumped on Assabet Shortstop Kevin Emmerling made pitcher Jon Piachnik to score eight a fine defensive play in the seventh, runs in the first two innings. grabbing a hot grounder and throw- With the score 11-0 for Northbridge ing an out at first.

Thomas Mattson photos Left to right: A Northbridge batter gets ready to swing. Coach John Demagian. Jeremy Weaver on the mound for the Rams. 12 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE SPORTS Grafton knocks Spartans out of Division 2 playoffs

BY KENNEDY O’BRIEN Bradshaw, after he doubled, the first. On the mound, TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT and was batted in by Stock. Stock seemed to be picking up GRAFTON — The fifth- Leftfielder Matt Mattrick got steam as the game went on. seeded Grafton Indians (16-5) the go-ahead RBI on a triple After letting up three hits in came away with a 5-2 win to right, scoring right fielder, the first inning, Stock only let against Uxbridge’s 12th-seed- senior Nick Lacroix. up three more hits through- ed Spartans (11-8) on Friday, Mattrick then proceeded to out the remainder of the May 29 to kick off the score on a throwing error, an game. Division 2 playoffs. attempt to throw him out at When asked about the Grafton’s pitcher, senior third. This play put Grafton game, Stock said,”it was a big Trevor Stock, led the team up by two in the first inning ‘W’ and it’s nice to get the with a complete game, letting and proved to be the game’s first [playoff victory] out of up only two earned runs on deciding run. the way.” six hits and three walks, Even though he earned the He later said that it was while totaling six strikeouts. loss, Spartan pitcher Jason “definitely a team win” not- Uxbridge’s leftfielder, jun- Silbor, a junior, pitched well, ing: “My team was able to put ior Alex Bliss, shined Friday, going all six innings for up some runs after we were scoring twice for his team. Uxbridge. Letting up only five down in the first inning.” He was knocked in by team- hits, one less than Stock, Grafton went on to play at mates senior Dan Cahill, in Silbor also had three walks Hudson against the Hawks in the first inning, and senior while his team committed the Division 2 Quarterfinals Ross White, in the third. three errors behind him, lead- Monday night. Uxbridge started off strong ing to the four earned runs in the first inning, scoring and one unearned run scored early when Cahill’s hit against the Spartans. allowed Bliss to score from Indian pitcher Stock dis- second. Grafton quickly played a solid pitching per- Maggie Penza photo recovered, however, scoring formance as well as driving in A Grafton runner scores one of his three runs in the bottom of his team’s first run on a field- team’s five runs in a victory over the first. The first run was er’s choice ground ball to the Uxbridge last week. scored by shortstop Mark second baseman in the top of Slow economy equals more fishing

ishing on all fronts has been good to for them using light freshwater rods. Now I excellent for those anglers who take the am hooked on fishing for stripers, but from a Ftime to enjoy it. boat! I have had to learn how to use circle Fishing has seen an upswing in participa- hooks because many fish need to be released tion this year as the economy remains slow unharmed and circle hooks are great for this. and people have more time. It also can put Now if I can just remember not to set the food on the table at a time when money is hook! Conventional hooks require a good set tight. to ensure the hook lodges into the heavy flesh Freshwater fishing on most lakes and rivers of a striper, but with a circle hook you only in Massachusetts has neared its end as far as need to start reeling when a bite is felt. The trout stockings are concerned, but many hook will set itself normally in the mouth of impressive trout and salmon remain to be the fish, which makes for easy removal and caught. very little stress to the fish, insuring a safe Wallum Lake in Douglas and Webster Lake release. in Webster received some Cape fish recently • The saltwater fishing license is moving that consisted of some good size tiger trout. ahead, but little is known about the cost or any They were in the 2-3-pound range, according other particulars that are of interest to sports- to a few lucky anglers who managed to catch men. Where will the money go? What is the them. Major rivers continue to be fished by actual proposed cost? When will it go into anglers locally, but to catch a few trout effect? Who will need to purchase one? Have requires patience, bug spray and a small boat sportsmen been involved in the process? or canoe, as the trout have dispersed from This all needs clarification soon! their stocking area and now are distributed • The early opening of deer season is also up throughout the river. in the air. Sportsmen have asked Fisheries & West River is your best bet, but you should Wildlife to change the dates of the opening visit Fin & Feather sporting goods to join the day of shotgun season to include fishing derby first. You may very well hook Thanksgiving week. I was informed a few into one of the many tagged trout the store months ago that change was in the process, has sponsored in cooperation with the state but to date nothing has happened, to the best Division of Fisheries & Wildlife. The tagged of my knowledge. It was suggested that sports- trout have a valuable prize when the tag is pre- men contact their state representatives and sented at the store, but you need to be in the ask them to put in a good word to the Fisheries derby to participate. & Wildlife Board. It will also be helpful to con- • Stripers are exploding with action for Courtesy photo tact Boston personally to ask for the change. If anglers at the Cape Cod Canal and the other sportsmen do not get involved, we only have usual hot spots on the Cape. Rhode Island was Ken True, of Whitinsville, with a nice pair of stripers he caught over Memorial Day week. ourselves to blame if the change is not made. also providing great fishing in the last two shows. Baitfish have inundated many areas for stripers; in fact, I rarely fished for stripers weeks and this writer and my brother Ken and when you find them stripers are just at all until the past few years when my broth- Take a Kid Fishing and Keep Them Rods took advantage of it, as this week’s photo below the schools. I was never a surf angler er Mel took me out in his 16-foot boat fishing Bending. Northbridge player honored for academic success

DUDLEY — The New England Football Conference has who majors in accounting. RB Jay Pino (Middletown, N.J.) and FB Jim Fritz (Souderton, named 12 Nichols College student-athletes to the 2008-09 NEFC A human resources major, junior DL Anthony Freni Pa.). All-Academic Team. A total of 237 student-athletes from the (Norton, Mass.) and classmate TE John Sielawa (Dudley, Rounding out Nichols’ All-Academic team honorees is WR league’s 16 teams were honored on the All-Academic squad, Mass.), a sport management major, were also named to the Chris Vallee (Fitchburg, Mass.), who is pursuing an MBA in which was announced last week. team. security management. Three Bison sophomores were named to the team, including Six student-athletes of Nichols’ 10-member senior class also The Bison open the 2009 season at Vendetti Field Sept. 4 in a DB Brandon Wallace (Windsor, Conn.), a management major, earned all-academic status: LB Tom Mulligan (Elmwood, Park, 7 p.m. game against Westfield State. DB Ryan Pandolfi (North Smithfield, R.I.), a sport manage- N.J.), WR John Snediker (Grafton, Mass.), LB Erik Valentine ment major, and DL Vincent Caprio (North Branford, Conn.), (West Lebanon, N.H.), LB/P Josh Harris (Northbridge, Mass.),

DeSisto graduates St. Joseph

UXBRIDGE — On May 17, Uxbridge resident Marjorie DeSisto graduated from St. Joseph College in West Hartford Conn. Marjorie graduated cum laude in the honors program with a dual certification in Elementary Education and Special Education. In addition she was presented the Founder’s Award for excellence in Special Education. Marjorie is a member of Kappa Gamma Pi, the National Honor To the Northbridge Rams, Society for Catholic College graduates and Kappa Delta Pi, the National Honor Society in education. Marjorie is a 2005 graduate of Uxbridge High School. She is for their big 12-0 playoff win employed by the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Waterbury, Conn. as a resource teacher. over Assabet last week. CMDART to host training sessions REGION — The Central Massachusetts Disaster Animal Response Team, Inc. (CMDART) is hosting an introductory course in animal disaster response from 5 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 11 for anyone interested in helping the team prepare for the upcoming bad weather sea- son. For those who attend the night program, an extended training will then be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 13, if participants choose to register for extended instruction. The evening pro- gram will include Incident Command Training from 5-7 p.m. and from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. folks will learn how to interview and intake victims of fires, floods, hurricanes and other hazards that may involve animals. The course is being held at Girls Inc, 125 Providence St., Worcester. You must RSVP to participate by contacting [email protected] or call (508) 380-4722. CMDART is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization designed to help pet owners and animals when affected by disasters. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 13 Northbridge High says goodbye to 144 graduates

Thomas Mattson photos Salutatorian Robin Reiss New graduates proceed with their diplomas.

2009 continued from page A1 excel at. “Be confident, but humble,” he urged. According to a survey of 75 busi- ness leaders, he said, “the most important predictor of success is self-awareness.” But while it is important to stay in your niche, O’Donnell counseled, “it’s also important to be fearless, to have the courage to take risks,” he urged as his third lesson. “The road less traveled is some- times burdened with barricades, bumps and uncharted terrain,” he continued, “But it is on that road where your character is truly tested Mike Padro, a standout football player and your personal growth realized.” and an All American lacrosse player. “Never compromise your integri- ty” was O’Donnell’s fourth lesson. Lesson No. 5 was to “be an inspi- Council president Victoria ration to others,” and No. 6 to “sur- Macridis, “we will wake up and be round yourself with good people.” different somehow. We may feel Finally, he offered, “believe in older or more nostalgic or we may what you do, and try to make a dif- just feel like we have accomplished ference.” something.” O’Donnell served the schools as “This is the beginning of our next journey,” Macridis said. superintendent from 1994-2005, then Members of the class of 2009 listen to the ceremonies. returned a year ago to lead the Fred Beauregard, whose daughter school as an interim leader. Courtney was among the graduates, New Superintendent Susan Gorky addressed the assembly on behalf of handed out gold medals, the highest the School Committee, of which he award the school gives for academic is a member. Beauregard was achievement, to 14 of the graduat- among those who took the lead a ing seniors. year ago in forming the As the class of 2009 wended its Northbridge Education Foundation way into the high school field house to deal with the financial crisis through two widely separated doors affecting the schools by raising pri- and took their seats in the center of vate funds to keep athletics and the vast space, the Northbridge extracurricular activities going. High School Band, directed by School Committee member Joseph Pepin, played “God Bless Leeann Hansson, whose daughter America” and “Pomp and Krista was also among the graduat- Circumstance.” ing class, gave a well-received Seniors in the A Capella Choir address on not being afraid to take a then sang “The Star Spangled chance and on the ability to laugh at Banner.” yourself. Salutatorian Robin Reiss said, After the presentation of the gold “education is more than the grades medals, valedictorian Lynnzie we receive and the medals we earn.” Marinaccio addressed the assembly “In the last four years,” she said, of more than 1,000 family members “we learned valuable lessons about and friends. friendship, love, encouragement “… I wish you the simple things in and grief.” life,” she told her classmates. “I “We learned about tolerance, hope that you laugh every single day respect and responsibility,”she said. for one reason or another.” “We came to understand the value of She said she hoped that in future laughter and the devastation of loss. years her classmates “will look back We’ve learned how important it is to at our times at Northbridge High be kind and compassionate, and we School with nothing less than a learned that the golden rule they smile.” taught us back in kindergarten And even more important, she never stops being applicable.” said, ”I hope that wherever you go in Class President Matthew Perry, life, you have the courage to conquer who opened his speech in a humor- your fears, for overcoming fears Graduates get ready to toss their caps at the conclusion of the ceremony. leads to truly amazing opportuni- ous mode, also remarked: “I think they scored the highest on the another planet some days,” she said, and other times you should know our greatest achievement is that we ties.” High School Principal Christine MCAS tests since the tests arrived “but ‘RAMS’ and ‘MARS’ aren’t when to just ‘Spit’ into the wind.” all stayed together during the terri- in the mid-1990s. light years away.” “But from here forward, members ble budget crisis our school went Johnson said you could know a lot about members of the Class of 2009 She called the class “thoughtful “Each class member has the same of the class of 2009, what you do lies through last year.” and caring.” choices,” Johnson said, “to travel to with, yup, ‘Guess Who’… You!” “Even though times were tough by reflecting on the games they play. She then reeled off maybe 50 board “They have embraced ‘Life’ to the ‘Candyland,’ ‘Go Fish,’ to find the “So as you follow the ‘Order of the and the future looked grim,” he fullest, got in a little ‘Trouble’ doing love of his or her life on a ‘Mystery Stick’ and receive your symbol of said, “we all stuck it out and made games she worked into an essay about the class. so from time to time, and took a Date,’ pursue happiness, ‘Money,’ success (and here’s some good news the best of what we had… We also ‘Risk’ after carefully applying the fame or throw ‘Darts’ at a board and — no ‘Passport’ required) embark played a major role in our school “It was playing pitch with them in the 25th hour of the 30-hour famine ‘Game of Probability.’” go in whatever direction it may with the confidence in knowing you receiving full accreditation last “Education is important to them,” land.” have all the ammunition you need to year.” lock-in when Mike said it best — ‘Mrs. Johnson, you can’t win if you Johnson said, “even though in their “Perhaps you haven’t a ‘Clue’ sail on the ‘Battleship’ we call ‘After “Overall,” Perry said, “I think it’s opinion they felt it seemed on some what you will do,” Johnson contin- Northbridge High School.’” safe to say we’ve had a pretty good don’t ever lose,’” Johnson said. She added that the class of 2009 is days just about ‘Trivial Pursuits.’” ued. “That’s okay. Sometimes you “It’s time now for you to set sail,” time here at Northbridge.” “I know you think we are on need to know when to ‘Hold ’Em’ she told the class. “Tomorrow,” said Student used to winning. As sophomores, 14 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE

NHS CLASS OF 2009 GRADUATION LIST

President Matthew Perry Aarikka Jean Foose J a c l y n Joan Claire Bisogno Michael Sarah Ashley Spencer * James Jorritsma Seamus Paul Mrs. Jenna Stanley Red & Nicole Long W illiam Scott Gosselin Lynnzie May Lindsay Sue Castonguay * Amy O’Connell Meredith Elaine White John Ratcliffe * Marinaccio * Tyler James Roy Aileen Holmes * Christina Underwood Vice-President Susan Jonathan Louis Bartusek Casey Christopher Bliss Elizabeth Menard Ashley Anne Amanda Marie Consigli * Jaimy Emmerling Ms. Jeanne Joanna Marie Foose Stacey Ann Stephanie Anne Gosselin Rachael Stankevitz Leigh Juskavitch Micheal Mesac LeBlanc Lord Robin Annalee Christine Marshall-Valk Hanna Lindsay Rebecca Charbonneau Padro Justin Michael Varteresian Secretary Lindsay Castonguay Reiss Rae Royals Paige Nichole Horn Stephen Christopher Dalton Creasey CLASS FLOWER Apryl Renee Sonja Beaupre Garrett Robert Bousquet Matthew Mingolla Benjamin William Carl Keaton Matthew Treasurer Joseph Rice Ryan Charles Gallant David Brendon Thomas Grabowski * Douglas Stewart * Steven Perry * Paul Stefan Wallen White Rose Michael Mackie Nicholas John Chelsie Miranda Martin Joseph Christopher Robert Chenevert Historian Elizabeth Phelan Rexford John Russo Megan Elizabeth Houle Marisa Desiree Elizabeth Cunningham Photographer Meredith Courtney Curtis Beauregard * Danielle Ann Brown * Natalie Elizabeth Molinaro Kayla Faith Barbara Krevis Elizabeth Underwood Matthew Richard Gazaille Ann Elizabeth Grondin Angelena Elizabeth Sullivan * Audrey Pesce Jeremy Bruce Class Marshall Casey Petersen Victoria Ann Macridis * Joseph Mary Maturi Mary Kathleen Benjamin Joseph Childress Weaver Ryan Andrew Ahern William Raymond Rice * Rutana * Robert Charles Jameson Nicole Lindsey Nicole Daoust Alec Roger Dyer Hilary Jae Lapan Rachel Joy Bedigian * Briana Gus George Brown Matthew Judith Morvan Joseph Andrew Brian Labonte Casey James Grace Helen Pimentel * Nicole Gonzalez Nicholas Andrew Gordon Haas * R ebecca Susienka * Petersen * Nicole Kristen Webb * Molly Elizabeth Anderson Toni Magner David Russell Rixham Emily McCarthy James William William Michael Ciavola Alyssa Marie Day Andrew Marie Egnitz * Emily Jean Daniel Bednárik Brett Alan Sawyer Rachel Susan Janton Ashley Anne Robert Lachapelle Jarid Alan Lawson Kyle W. Porter Gosselin Lauren Ashley Maguire Jaclyn Mary Brown * Krista Murphy Nicholas Evan Tonelli Petit John Joseph Wesgan Carlos José Arriaga * Sylvain * Clinton Joseph Roach Carol-Louise Hansson * Megan Angel Manuel Clemente Michael Patrick Deneault * Wolfe Ellis Mercedez Lynne Seth Michael Bergeron James Elizabeth McGowan Megan Rose Christopher Charles Johnson Elizabeth Leah Phelan * Zachary Lemieux * Wajahet Rehman Michael Gosselin Ryan James Sclar Sarah Michelle Nigro Jordan Paul William Zidelis Qureshi Mahoney Katelyn Alysa Robards Ashlee Marie Burgess * Jessica Tredeau Amanda Genevieve Donati * Robert John Astin Susan Clare Anthony James Bernardo Lee Hazard Jessica Lynn Destine Marie Clemente Erin Michele Phillips Anastasia Emmerling * Michael Anthony Meghan Elizabeth Gosselin McKinnon Kaitlin Angela Smith Confesora I. Jones Thomas Wayne Rose Zolides Lewis Michael David Randall Natalie Esther Marchi Ian John Ryan Sean Cassidy Kayla Ann Norris, Jr. Virginia Lee Trufan * Katherine Jeannette Draleaus Caroline Elizabeth Bartlett Robie Hollett Julie Ellen McLaughlin Jessica L. Cleveland Timothy * National Honor

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Revolution award for Good Algebra II, Spanish, World History, As a ninth grader she was judged ber of the A Capella Choir. She also provides weekly childcare Citizenship, and won the leadership Science, Health Education, the outstanding student in Fine Grabowski is in the Yearbook and worked as a dentist’s office award, community service award Geometry, American Studies, Arts. She has been on the highest Club and was in the Mock Trial assistant. and the scholastic excellence award Biology and Physical Education. honor roll all four years of high Club and the Drama Club. She received the Math as a member of the Northbridge She took 78th place among school and received awards for He has been a member of the Department Award, the RAMS Junior ROTC unit his freshman Massachusetts high school students excellence in Spanish, English, Young Neighbors in Action group Award for Achievement and a year. in the West Point Bridge Design Algebra and Biology. and in the youth ministry of his Bernice Plante National Honor Arriaga took top honors in Contest. As a junior, Castonguay Emmerling played on the soccer church. He helped with construc- Society scholarship. achievement and academic excel- won first place in a Collaborative in team four years and was Teacher tion of a Nativity Scene at his GRACE PIMENTAL won the lence awards in his class as a sopho- an Advanced Placement U.S. Appreciation chairperson for the church. He has played on the Excellence in Social Studies award more and junior. He received the History competition. Student Council all four years. Northbridge Youth Soccer team the her junior year and achieved high- Junior Medalist award in Science. She is class secretary and co-cap- Not surprisingly, she is a member past four years. est honors several years. She was He has had highest honors the past tain of the field hockey team. She of the A Capella Choir. Grabowski works as a summer cited for outstanding achievement three years and is a member of the has also played basketball and soft- She is also an editor of the year- school custodian assistant and is as a freshman in Drama Production National Honor Society. ball and been a member of the book. Emmerling was in the Drama also a church office assistant. and as a sophomore for outstanding Arriaga was captain of both the Foreign Language Club and DECA. Club six of the past eight years, with AMY HOLMES, who will receive achievement in Biology Honors and indoor and outdoor track and field In the community she has leading roles. She has been a mem- $98,800 from Northeastern as a junior in English III Honors. teams, was Student Council treasur- coached youth field hockey and been ber of the World Language Club the University, won the Bausch & Lomb Pimental was on the Hip Hop er, National Honor Society vice pres- an assistant in her church’s youth past three years, ran indoor and out- University of Rochester Science Squad in Grade 9 and on the track ident, and the World Language Club programs. She helped out with the door varsity track two years and has Award, the Student Leader of and field team her sophomore year. treasurer. Senior Citizens’ Thanksgiving been class vice-president the past Distinction Award, and two first She has been a member of a Bible In community service, he has Dinner, did a “walk for cancer” in three years. places in a school photography con- study fellowship group for three tutored a Middle School student, vol- Worcester and also in Boston and Under the Young Neighbors in test. An occupant of the highest years, and raised funds for a local unteered at the Worcester Youth for the past four years has helped Action program, she helped the honor roll, she was 18th in the state soup kitchen. Center, taken part in the Boston clean a beach designated by the U.S. homeless in California for a week in the West Point Bridge Design She was co-chair of the Seasonal Walk for Hunger, and participates in Coast Guard. She has also been her junior year. Contest. Community Window Painting pro- a Bible study class. involved in the Living Stations of She has played Northbridge Youth Holmes was a senior editor of the gram. He has worked at Wal-Mart. the Cross program at her church. Soccer since the second grade. yearbook, in the National Honor She was co-historian and vice COURTNEY BEAUREGARD, who Castonguay also works as a wait- Among her scholarships were the Society,on the Student Council, cap- president of the World Language will also attend Stonehill College, er. Arthur Fletcher Whitin award, the tain of the tennis team, photogra- Club. won the George Eastman University MICHAEL DENEAULT, who will Ronald P. Safer Memorial pher for the Foreign Language Club, Pimental is a Sunday School assis- of Rochester Young Leaders award also attend Stonehill College and Scholarship, the Unibank for in the Drama Club, Photography tant for the Blackstone Valley her junior year and captured the receive $40,000 in awards and schol- Savings Scholarship, Wendy’s High Club, photography seminar, Girl United Methodist Church and a Smith Book Award for excellence in arships, finished 17th in the state in School Heisman Award, and an A Scouts, and a March of Dimes vol- member of the Douglas First English, also as a junior. She the West Point Bridge Design con- Capella pin. unteer. She was also a volunteer for Congregational Church Youth Bible received the Student Leader of test. He was a Junior Medalist for She works as a sales associate. Pennies for Patients. She won first Study. She is also on the Methodist Distinction Award in the Student being the most improved student in MICHAEL GOSSELIN received place in the Humanities Scholars’ Church staff parish relations com- Leadership Training Program and English his junior year. honors in Chemistry his junior year program competition, mittee. the Executive Board Award for Deneault has played soccer and as well as in American Studies II. She works in sales. She is employed as a server at the Student Council as vice president in indoor and outdoor track. He has He was noted for outstanding LYNNZIE MARINACCIO was West End Creamery and is a babysit- Grade 11. been in the Pep Band, Jazz Band and achievement in Science as a fresh- valedictorian of her class and won ter. Beauregard is in the National Orchestra for several years. man . the Superintendent’s Excellence ROBIN REISS, the salutatorian, Honor Society and won an award for He was in the Drama Club, the A He was recognized for his level of Award. She received $24,000 in will attend Westfield State College. Academic Excellence in Grades 9 Capella Choir, the Student Council, performance in Wood I and in World grants and scholarships to She won the Holy Cross Book and 10. and a video producer. History in Grade 9. Providence College. Award, the Junior Medalist Award She has been on the highest honor For the past four years Deneault Gosselin received the Presidential Marinaccio won the Harvard in Foreign Language, received high- roll throughout high school. has served in his church’s youth Education Gold Award in Grades 10 Book Award, the University of est honors since her freshman year As a sophomore she was chairper- ministry. His freshman and sopho- and 11. He won the Silver Award as a Rochester Humanities and Social and at various times was recognized son for a Senior Citizen Prom and more years he took weeklong trips freshman. Science Award, and received high- for outstanding achievement in she also served as chairperson for a to St. Louis and Detroit as part of Gosselin works in seal coating est honors throughout high school. Spanish Honors, Latin I, Biology Spirit Day event. the Young Neighbors in Action pro- and carpentry. She won outstanding achievement Honors, English III Honors, and Beauregard was captain of the gram. BRENDON GRABOWSKI was the awards in English, History,Spanish, Chemistry Honors. tennis team, a member of the World He was a religious education outstanding student in his class in Freshman Science, Biology, Latin, Reiss received a National Merit Language Club and Drama Club and teacher for preschoolers, Grade 1 Biology in Grade 10 and in Spanish Chemistry and Pre-Calculus. As a Scholarship letter of commenda- as a junior won first place in a and Grade 7. in Grade 11. Student Council member, she was tion, won the T&G Student Achiever History Humanities Scholars’ Deneault has worked with and He finished first in district DECA active in a number of efforts, was Award, the World Language Collaborative helped a child with Down’s syn- competition and fifth in the state. the World Language Club historian, Department award and the She is editor of the yearbook and drome. A member of the National Honor took part in spring track, received Northbridge High School Faculty a member of the Principal’s He has played club soccer for the Society for three years, he is cur- the outstanding achievement award award. Leadership Advisory Council. New England Eagles. rently secretary. in Peer Tutoring, and took first She was active in the Drama Club, In her church, Beauregard is He worked as a secretary in his He has been on the varsity soccer place in the Humanities Scholar including acting in major roles, a director of the Living Stations of parish church, and did yard work team four years and is the outdoor Collaborative Team. Her communi- member of the Hip Hop Club, the the Cross at St. Patrick’s parish, for neighbors and senior citizens. track captain. As a junior, he took ty activities included assisting in Bible Club, Chorus, A Capella teaches religion to children in SUSAN EMMERLING has been third place in the Southern the Elementary Classroom, taking Chorus, and was co-founder of the Kindergarten and Grade 1 and is a cited by people throughout Central Worcester County League 110-meter an American Heart Turn To GOLD page A16 Bible Camp counselor. Massachusetts for the superb way hurdles. 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GOLD and was a Wendy’s High school Spencer was active in MASC at Society for three years. She was an ior year. continued from page A15 Heisman applicant. conferences round the year since editor of the yearbook, a member of Webb has been a district, state and An outstanding runner, Spencer her freshman year. The past two the World Language Club four international-level competitor in Swing Dance Club. She also won the was captain of the varsity cross- years she was a delegate on the years, and on the literary magazine DECA. This year she was DECA’s Chorus Award. country team and also of the varsity MASC executive board. two years, serving as its editor this district president. She acted in productions of the indoor track squad. She also com- Spencer has been active in the past year. She is a member both of the Valley Music School Summer peted on the spring track team. Girl Scouts, and served as a coun- Sullivan has been active in the National Honor Society and of the Theater Camp, sang with the A person of wide interests, selor at Hickory Hill Camp. She has Girl Scouts since the fifth grade, and Art Honor Society, the Community Blackstone Valley Community Spencer played lacrosse for two also been part of a church youth a teaching assistant for religious Service Club, the Yearbook Club, Chorus and also with the Chamber years. group and was a counselor in the education as well as a Vacation and was founder and coordinator of Singers. And she has contributed to She has been on the Student Blackstone Valley Vacation Bible Bible School assistant. She has been “Go Green at Northbridge.” the New England Dream Center Council four years, with special con- School. a Social Justice advocate for two Webb was co-captain of the varsi- Youth Group and to the Summer tributions as chairperson of She is a Special Olympics tourna- years, has mentored other students ty field hockey team and before that Youth Outreach program. Halloween Fest games, chairperson ment volunteer. In addition, she and been an altar server at her of the junior varsity team. She ran She has been a member of the of Winter Carnival games, chairper- works as a baby-sitter. church. indoor track, was on the Hip Hop Methodist Youth Fellowship and of son of the Compatibility Test KAYLA SULLIVAN, who received She works as a server at the West team and a member of the Tennis the Thirty Hour ‘Famine.’ She Fundraiser and of the Central $104,000 from George Washington End Creamery. Club. belongs to the Youth Bible Study District of the Massachusetts University, has been a steady pres- NICOLE WEBB achieved highest In community activities, Webb group of the Douglas First Association of Student Councils ence on the honor rolls. She has honors all four years at Northbridge “walked for cancer,”was a volunteer Congregational Church and was (MASC) fall conference. been cited for outstanding achieve- High School. Her junior year she dancer for the elderly, helped clean active in a youth outreach program. Spencer was a member of the ment in Biology, Latin I, and won the Business & Technology up the Mumford River, was associat- She tutored other students in 2007. National Honor Society for three Chemistry.Sullivan was also chosen Education award. ed with Habitat for Humanity, and SARAH SPENCER has been an years, as well as of the National Art as the outstanding English She was class president in the was an active church volunteer. honor roll student all four years. She Honor Society, also for three years. Department student. ninth grade and was on the Student She has worked as a nanny, is a received an award for the quality of She served as the group’s historian Sullivan has been on the Student Council eight years. She was chair freelance muralist and has sold her service to the Student Council and yearbook editor. Council and in the National Honor of the Senior Citizen Prom her jun- footwear.

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tral Massachusetts. SATURDAY For information about services call Tri-Valley’s free Help-Line at 1-800- JUNE 6 286-6640 or go the Website at www.trivalleyinc.org. NORTHBRIDGE — The Blackstone Valley Pregnancy REGION — For veterans struggling and Infant Loss Support Group financially due to a job loss or will meet from 10 a.m. to 11:30 decreased income, the Department a.m. at the Blackstone Valley of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers an United Methodist Church, 61 assortment of programs that can Linwood Ave, Whitinsville. The relieve the costs of healthcare or group is open to anyone who has provide care at no cost. lost a baby due to miscarriage, Veterans whose previous income stillbirth, neo-natal death, SIDS, was ruled too high for VA health- etc. Everyone is welcome. If you care may be able to enter the VA need additional information, feel system based upon a hardship if free to contact Christine at (508) their current year’s income is pro- 234-8131 or jected to fall below federal income [email protected]. thresholds due to a job loss, separa- tion from service or some other UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge financial setback. Elementary PTO Playground Veterans determined eligible due to Committee will hold a silent art hardship can avoid co-pays applied auction at the Town Common to higher-income veterans. to benefit improvements to the Qualifying veterans may be eligible Taft School playground. This for enrollment and receive health unique auction will highlight one- care at no cost. of-a-kind works of both profes- Also eligible for no-cost VA care are sional and amateur artists and most veterans who recently community members with an returned from a combat zone. They earth friendly component: all of are entitled to five years of free VA the art work will be done on old care. The five-year “clock” begins elementary school desks and with their discharge from the mili- chairs. tary, not their departure from the One of the desks featured that day NHS, NHS combat zone. will be autographed by New Each VA medical center across the England Patriots linebacker Tedy NORTHBRIDGE — Northbridge High School recently inducted members into the National Honor Society. country has an enrollment coordi- Bruschi and finished in a Patriots nator available to provide veterans theme by the Uxbridge High information about these programs. School art teacher. This desk will Veterans may also contact VA’s include a picture of Bruschi sign- Health Benefits Service Center at 1- ing the desktop (the only desk top he has or contact Youth Services Librarian 877-222 VETS (8387) or visit the VA health ever autographed)! SATURDAY Carol Geary at (508) 865-8752. eligibility Website at The desk auction will be from 10 a.m. to 2 www.va.gov/healtheligibility. p.m. with a rain location at the JUNE 20 UXBRIDGE — The town clerk’s office Community House behind the common. announces that 2009 street list books NORTHBRIDGE — Whitinsville Social In addition to the auction, the fundraiser UXBRIDGE — Mark your calendars, pack are now available for public purchase. Library’s Literacy and ESL Program is will include kids’ games, crafts and the children and invite a friend. The Street list books contain information on offered to individuals who would like to refreshments. Winning bidders will be annual Family Fishing Fair will be held town residents, including names, learn or improve their English skills. announced at the end of the auction. at West Hill Park from 9 a.m. to noon. The addresses, and years of birth obtained Tutors available for one-on-one or group For more information, please contact event will be held rain or shine. License from the 2009 annual town census. lessons. There is a small fee for the work- desk auction co-chairs Kim DeMers at requirement waived for adult and youth Books are $10 each and may be purchased book. For further information, please (508) 278-5435 (e-mail: pkdemers@char- participants. There will be about 40 fish- from the town clerk’s office in Town Hall. stop by or call library at (508) 234-2151, ter.net) or Kris Holt at (508) 278- 2658 ing rods available for sign-out or bring ext. 4. ([email protected]). your own. Bait provided while supplies NORTHBRIDGE — The Northbridge last. All registered participants will be Centre Congregational Church Sunday NORTHBRIDGE — Adult Children of entered into a prize raffle for fishing rods, School is sponsoring a shoe drive until Alcoholics (ACA) is a 12 Step Ala-non fel- coolers etc. Children under 16 must be Sunday, June 21. The children are asking lowship of men and women whose com- SUNDAY accompanied by an adult. For more infor- for donations of new sneakers, black mon purpose is healing, recovery and dis- mation, call the Park Ranger Team at school shoes, and socks and shoelaces for covery of self. JUNE 7 (508) 278-2511. children ages 7-18. Shoes that are collect- The ACA meeting in the Northbridge ed from the drive will be given to Shoes area meets on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at UXBRIDGE — A New England Country for Orphan Souls. Music Club jamboree will be held from Oakhurst Conference Center (Catholic 2-6 p.m. at V.F.W. Post 1385, Route 16. Ray Charities), 120 Hill St. For further infor- SUNDAY REGION — VNA Care Network & Hospice mation, call Rose at (508) 234-9004. Cross & the Country Heartbeats will be offers a new, free, 10-week bereavement featured. Donation at the door is $3 for JUNE 21 support group in Hopedale for members members, $5 for non-members. HOPEDALE — A new Alzheimer’s UXBRIDGE — A New England Country of the community who are grieving due Caregiver’s Support Group meets from Music Club Jamboree will be held from to the loss of a spouse. The group will 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on the second Thursday 2-6 p.m. at VFW Post 1385, Route 16. meet from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesdays of each month at Sacred Heart Church on MONDAY Featuring Rachel & Western Partners. through Aug. 5. New members will be Hopedale Street. For more information, Donation at door is $3 for members and $5 accepted through June 17. Meetings will call Cecelia Boatman at (508) 473-9600. JUNE 8 for non-members. be held at Atria Draper Place, 25 Hopedale St. To register and for more REGION — The AARP Foundation-spon- NORTHBRIDGE — Northbridge Youth information, contact Don Eckerson, hos- sored tax preparation program, TaxAide, Soccer Association would like to pice social worker, at (508) 786-1525, ext. helps low- and moderate- income persons announce its annual general meeting at 7 FRIDAY 5632; 800-521-5539, ext. 5632; or e-mail prepare their federal and state income p.m. at Town Hall in the selectmen’s [email protected]. taxes during the tax season. The program room. Board elections will take place. For JUNE 26 is entirely managed and staffed by volun- further information please visit north- UXBRIDGE — The Metacomet Land Trust teers. Volunteer counselors and client bridgesoccer.com. DOUGLAS — The Douglas Sunshine and the Department of Conservation and assistors are needed in all parts of Club is sponsoring a trip to Recreation at River Bend Farm are spon- Worcester County. Foxwoods. For reservations, call soring children’s workshops on the first No accounting experience is needed, Frances Jolda at (508) 476-7882 or Saturday of each month from 10:30 a.m. although basic computer skills and e-mail SATURDAY Martha Adams at (508) 476-3491. until noon through the month of access are necessary and basic acquain- JUNE 13 September. All programs include a walk tance with tax issues is desirable. through the park to look at habitats, a Training and mentoring will be provided. NORTHBRIDGE — Prudential Prime SATURDAY craft-making workshop for the kids and One does not need to be a member of Properties will sponsor a community informational handouts on how to wel- AARP to serve. Go to AARP.com/tavolun- yard sale, bake sale and raffle. All pro- JUNE 27 come these creatures into your own back- teers and click on tab for “Leadership ceeds donated to the Northbridge Food yard. They are geared for preschool and Development” and open pages for “Client Pantry. The event will be held from 8 a.m. DOUGLAS — The People’s Pantry at elementary age children. Facilitator” and “Counselor.” Please call to 1 p.m. at the corner of Arcade and the Second Congregational Church, The free programs are held rain or shine. (508) 753-7905 if interested and for more Main streets (empty lot across from 289 Main St., will host a tag sale from Families are invited to bring a picnic information. Potpourri Mill and next to Arcade Pond). 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Donations are now lunch and to enjoy the nature of the park Call Roxie at (508) 234-6441 to rent a space being accepted and may be dropped after the program. NORTHBRIDGE — The Blackstone Valley for $15. Deadline for reserving a space is off at the pantry from 3-5 p.m. on Metacomet Land Trusts’ Education and Free Medical Program, dedicated to the June 8. Businesses and crafters welcome. Tuesdays and 9-11 a.m. on Saturdays. Community Outreach Committee has memory of Dr. Robert Bajema, is held Donations for yard sale and non-perish- Arrangements can be made for your worked with park staff to produce the from 6-8 p.m. on the second Monday of the ables needed. Bring a donation your name donation to be picked up by calling educational series to increase education- month at Northbridge High School, 427 will entered in raffle to win Boston Red Brenda Roy at (508) 476-1880. All pro- al opportunities about the environment Linwood Ave. This is a project of the Sox tickets. ceeds will be used to purchase food to for our area’s budding naturalists. Northbridge Association of Churches. stock the pantry’s shelves. The For more information, please call the This program is for the uninsured. No People’s Pantry serves 30 to 40 fami- Metacomet Land Trust at 888-298-7284 or appointments needed. lies each week and is open to all fami- e-mail us at [email protected] or General comprehensive services and TUESDAY lies in the Blackstone Valley. contact River Bend Farm at (508) 278-7604. referrals include general physicals, pap smears, mammograms, lab testing JUNE 16 NORTHBRIDGE — The Whitinsville resource, acute illness care, counseling, UPCOMING/ Social Library has received a grant from medications, specialist referral, chronic SUTTON — The Sutton Garden Club the Northbridge Cultural Council for illness care. Also, referral for financial will meet at 7 p.m. at First Baptist ONGOING museum passes to Higgins Armory aid and prayer support from 12 churches Congregational Church, 307 Boston Road. and Southwick’s Zoo. Higgins Armory is available. “Organic Gardening 101” will be the sub- SUTTON — The Sutton Public Library passes may be taken out for one week and ject. New members are welcome. has begun registration for the chil- may be used for a family of four. A week- REGION — Co-Dependents Anonymous dren’s summer reading club and pro- ly drawing for Southwick’s Zoo passes is a 12 Step Fellowship of men and women grams. This year’s summer theme is will be available. A limit of two free pass- whose common purpose is recovery from THURSDAY “Starship Adventure” and there will be a es per family will be drawn each week for codependence and the development and summer full of space-themed programs at the season, as quantities are limited. For maintenance of healthy relationships. JUNE 18 the library, starting with Toe Jam Puppet more information regarding museum The group meets at 7:30 p.m. on Band in Outer Space on July 1. All sum- passes, please call (508) 234-2151, ext.4 or Wednesdays at Trinity Lutheran Church, UXBRIDGE —State Rep. Jennifer mer, children who participate in the read- visit www.northbridgemass.org. Lancaster Street, Worcester. For more Callahan, D-Sutton, will host ing club will be eligible to enter drawings information, call Rose at (508) 234-9004. monthly office hours from 5:30 to for fantastic end-of-summer prizes. REGION — Funding continues to be 6:30 p.m. at Mom’s Breakfast and A special component of the summer read- available through the UniBank REGION — Make your fall plans with the Lunch. Residents are welcome to ing club this year is that the library will Pharmacy Assistance Project. This Young at Heart group from Faith visit with the representative to dis- also be collecting donations for the project is designed to offset prescription Fellowship! Sept. 13-17 will be a trip to cuss issues or concerns. If Sutton Food Bank. Every time a child drug costs for eligible individuals aged 60 Cape May and Wildwood, N.J. for five Representative Callahan is unable to checks in with the reading club and and over living in one of the 11 days. Cost of $429 includes all dinners attend, a member of her staff will be brings an item to donate to the Sutton Blackstone Valley towns of Douglas, and breakfasts, bus, hotel and lots of present on her behalf. If this time is Food Bank, the child will earn an extra Uxbridge, Northbridge, Upton, Hopedale, sightseeing. There are still a few seats inconvenient for you, please call the drawing entry to the end of the summer Mendon, Blackstone, Millville, Sutton, left to see “My Fair Lady” at the Stageloft district office line at (508) 865-7788 to raffle. The library will post a list of items Grafton or Millbury. Applicants must Repertory Theatre in Sturbridge on schedule an appointment at your con- that the Sutton Food Bank especially also meet financial qualifications. There Saturday, June 27. There will be a full venience. needs this summer. is no application deadline, but once fund- course lunch at the Publick House includ- For more information on the full schedule ing is depleted, the project may end. ed for $59. The bus leaves from Faith of summer programs for children and Tri-Valley, Inc. is a private, non-profit Fellowship Church, 647 Douglas St., teens, check out the Sutton Library’s agency providing in-home and communi- Uxbridge. Call Sue at (508) 476-3438 for Website at www.suttonpubliclibrary.org ty based services in 25 towns in south cen- more information. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 3 BEYOND THE VALLEY The future of ‘green’ energy arrives

NEW LITHIUM ION BATTERY FACILITY WILL CREATE 600 JOBS, OFFICIALS SAY

BY TERESA A. FRANCO hub for the advanced batteries that McGovern said Auburn and STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER will power the nation’s clean energy Central Massachusetts is a good AUBURN — According to state future and Boston-Power’s plan to location for the facility because it’s officials, this town will soon be on create this facility in Auburn is a where much “industrial renova- its way to becoming the hub of clean big step toward that goal,” Gov. tion” took place. He also said that he energy in Massachusetts. Patrick said in a press release from believes investing in energy-effi- On Monday, June 1, Auburn was Boston-Power. “We look forward to cient products is the “catalyst for recently dubbed the future host for working with the company and our economic recovery.” one of the world’s most advanced colleagues in the Congressional del- Auburn Board of Selectmen lithium ion battery manufacturing egation to make this happen.” Chairman Robert Grossman offered plants by Boston Power. On Monday, Lampe-Onnerud spoke highly of his support on the matter, pointing many prominent state and local offi- Massachusetts and described it as out that Auburn was the location Dr. cials assembled in the parking lot of an area of “innovation” and said Robert Goddard chose for launching the former Filene’s Basement ware- she felt privileged her company is a the first rocket. house building on Millbury Street part of it. She pointed out that the “I am confident that Boston — the future site of the manufactur- company applied for stimulus Power’s choice will be very similar ing plant — to hear the announce- money two weeks ago. in proving to be a successful loca- ment. The new facility would pro- “I think if our application gets tion for the development and manu- duce and meet the demand for eco- read correctly, we have a good facturing of efficient energy stor- certified lithium-ion batteries for chance of winning,” Lampe- age,” Grossman said. plug-in hybrids and battery electric Onnerud said. Bowles pointed out the lead the vehicles, notebook PCs and national She also offered a peak of the Commonwealth already has in pro- security applications. In addition to Swing, the company’s newest bat- ducing clean energy. producing eco-certified batteries, tery for plug-in hybrid and battery “The race is on to capture the the facility is also projected to pro- electric vehicles. The battery offers enormous economic and environ- duce 600 jobs and 2,000 more jobs energy density, long life, safety, mental benefits of clean energy and indirectly. Teresa A. Franco photos weight and environmental sustain- Massachusetts is in the lead,” In attendance at the event were ability. Bowles said in a press release from Gov. Deval Patrick addresses the crowd at a press conference Monday, June 1, in Gov. Deval Patrick, Lt. Gov. Timothy At the event, Patrick acknowl- Boston-Power. Auburn that announced the town has been chosen by Boston-Power to be the host of edged that it was a “very, very, good Patrick acknowledged that the Murray, Congressman James the world’s most advanced lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant. McGovern, Secretary of Energy and day,” in the state. He also empha- money from the American Recovery Environmental Affairs Ian Bowles sized the importance of the job cre- and Reinvestment Act still has to be green jobs and green energy.” under the Defense Production Act, and Boston-Power Founder and ation potential the facility possess- approved, but he did offer some opti- According to Boston-Power, the which supports the creation of man- CEO Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud. es. mism. company is seeking out about $100 ufacturing facilities in the United The local officials present were the “Six-hundred jobs in Auburn is a “Nothing is certain — but I am million from the U.S. Department of States that are important for entire Board of Selectmen, State mighty good benefit,” Gov. Patrick quite hopeful that the Department Energy’s advanced battery and cell National Security. The Auburn site Rep. Paul Frost and State Sen. said. of Energy will respond favorably manufacturing grant program was chosen by Boston-Power Michael Moore. The governor noted that there is and we’ll go from there,” he said. through the American Recovery and because of its proximity to the com- “It is a great day for still “a lot of work to be done” but Reinvestment Act. Boston-Power is pany’s headquarters in Massachusetts,” Murray said at the that he looks forward to taking the Teresa A. Franco may be reached also trying to get funds through a Westborough. beginning of the conference. “We’re steps to do so and said that it is “a at 508-909-4136 or e-mail her at tfran- proposed program allocation in the “Our goal is to make talking about realizing a vision for day to celebrate.” [email protected]. Fiscal Year 2010 federal budget Massachusetts a manufacturing “Best Kept Secret” Susan Souza comes to Conn.

GETTING IN TUNE The Cannery, 12 Crane Street, Southbridge, $7 • The Fever Band, 9 p.m., The Village, • Steve Willey, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, continued from page 1 • Delta Generators, 9 p.m., The Pump House, Woodstock, CT Sturbridge Southbridge • John Koerner, 8 p.m., The Vanilla Bean Cafe, • Jazz Night w/ Tim Peck & Friends, 8 to 10 to take better care of the planet. The music is • Shawn Taylor & Open Mic, 7:30 p.m., The Pomfret, CT, $15 p.m., Victoria Station, Putnam, CT lively and crosses multiple musical genres Vanilla Bean Cafe, Pomfret, CT, $5 • Susan Souza, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle @ The • RAM, 9 p.m., Lucky’s, Foster, R.I. including folk, boogie woogie, jazz, swing, • RAM, 9 p.m., Altones, Jewitt City, CT Laurel House, Rt. 395 Exit 94, Dayville, CT • Sugar, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun gospel, Latin and Celtic, which students have • The Fixx, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun • Tongue & Groove, 9 p.m., The Lake Tavern, Casino, Uncasville, CT choreographed. The Chaplin sixth-grade class Casino, Uncasville, CT Dayville, CT • Scrap Metal, 8 p.m., Sugar Red Drive, 11 p.m., THURSDAY, JUNE 11 will be collecting donations for a service proj- SATURDAY, JUNE 6 ect in which they will send money to Ryan’s Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, • Dana Lewis, 7:30 p.m., Caffe Sorrento, Foundation to drill a well at a school in • Ken Macy, 8:30 p.m., Spruce Street Tavern, CT Milford Uganda. To learn more visit http://earths- Clinton, Mass. SUNDAY, JUNE 7 • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The peak .sblc.wikispaces.net or contact Donna • The Fran Dagasino Band, 9 p.m., Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge Dufresne at [email protected]. Greendale’s Pub, Worcester. • Dana Lewis, 8 p.m., Caffe Sorrento, Milford • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic (upstairs), 8 p.m., • FatWall Jack, 9 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester. • Blues Jam, 2 p.m., The Cannery, 12 Crane TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge, Mass. FRIDAY, JUNE 5 • Panther Lee Johnson, Southern Bastard Street, Southbridge • Jazz with Rich Falco, Rich Jarvais and Jerry • Mike Finneron, 9 p.m., Fiddler’s Green, Church, God’s Green Earth, Skulltoboggan, • Kal David and The Real Deal, 7 p.m., Wolf Wilfong, 6 - 9 p.m., Oxford Casual Dining, 2 Worcester One Bullet Solution, Mongrel, Supernaut-The Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT Millbury Boulevard, Oxford, MA Black Sabbath Experience, 8 p.m., Lucky Dog, • Songwriter Sessions: Lisa Martin, Janet • Shirley Lewis, 9 p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester MONDAY, JUNE 8 • ed ‘n da ve with T, 7 p.m., Greendale’s Pub, Worcester Feld, Emma Weiss, Jane Fallon, 7 p.m., The Worcester • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The • Open Mic, 8 pm, Dark Horse Tavern, 12 Vanilla Bean Cafe, Pomfret, CT • “Forever Young” (Neil Young tribute), 8 Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge Crane Street, Southbridge • Ray Cooke, 8 to 10 p.m., Victoria Station, p.m., Lucky Dog, Worcester • Dave Dersham w/ , 8 p.m., Sturbridge Coffee • Totally Funked! with Jay Stollman, 7 p.m., Putnam, CT • Nicole Frechette, 9 p.m., Crossroads, Route House, 479 Main St. (Route 20), Fiskdale Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, • Velveteen Playboys, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, 20, Palmer • Tall Heights, 1 to 2 p.m., Southbridge FEST, CT Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT • Lori Brooks, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Tavern, West Southbridge Brookfield • Killer Queen, 9 pm, The Cannery, TUESDAY, JUNE 9 If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- Southbridge, $8 tured, know of someone else who is, or simply • The Bad Tickers, 9 p.m., Trumbull’s, Main • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic, 7:30 pm, • Spare Parts, 9 p.m., The Pump House, want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- St, Spencer Greendale’s Pub, Worcester Southbridge mail me at the address below. Anything I get • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The • Rob Adams, 7:30 to 10 p.m., The Copper • Mark Nomad Band, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Tavern, before Friday of each week will make the fol- Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge Stallion, 538 Main St, Sturbridge/Fiskdale West Brookfield lowing Friday’s paper. Keep the music live and • The Matt Shwachman Band, Jediah, 9 p.m., • Gotham, 7 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun not so quiet here in Northeastern CT & Central Casino, Uncasville, CT MA! Email Mark: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 [email protected].

SUSHI 3rd Annual Socks for Siberia Spring Family Festival SOUNDS APPETIZING. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2009 BUT, YOU WOULDN’T TRAVEL TO 12:00 TO 6:00PM at Hyland Orchards 199 Arnold Rd., Sturbridge, MA. JAPAN FEATURING LIVE MUSIC BY: FREE ADMISSION!! * Dick Chase & The Millboys * * The Otters * RAIN OR TO GET IT. * Phillip Newland & Chuck Davis * SHINE!! * The Peter J. Newland Duo (formerly of "FAT") * Raffles- Silent Auction Red Sox vs. Yankees Tickets & LIMO Rooski (Penny) Raffle NE Patriots Tickets Children's Games • Face Painting Sports Memorabilia Barnyard Zoo FOOD & BEVERAGES Find your favorite takeout, quick and easy. Since 1999, “Socks for Siberia” has provided assistance to All local. All the time. orphaned children living in various Children’s Homes in the region TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com of Khakassia Siberia. We are a 501(c)(3) Non Profit Charitable Organization and 100% of the procedds of this event go to benefit these beautiful children who receive no other outside assistance. Donations can be sent to: “Socks For Siberia” c/o North Brookfield Savings Bank 128 West St.,West Brookfield, MA 01585

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NEW LISTING ONON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEW PRICE SOLD CHARLTON – CHARLTON – DUDLEY WEBSTER – 15 Brandes Street! WEBSTER – 54 Lake Parkway! 54 N Sturbridge Rd! 8 139 Berry Corner Rd! WEBSTER – 367 Thompson Rd! 8Rm WEBSTER – 121 Thompson Road! DUDLEY – 16 Dave’s Way! 6Rm 4 Bdrm – 56 Eagle Drive! 10 Rm 4 Yr Convenient 6 Rm Ranch! Cabinet “2006” 5Rm Split!! Open Flr Plan! Rm Garrison! New Tile Flrs & Granite 9 Rm Tudor! In-Law Potential! 3/4 Cape! Applianced Kit w/Wood Flr! Custom 2004! "L" Shaped Colonial! Cape! 1.26 Acre Lot! Country Kitchen Yg Colonial! Upgrades Galore! Super Packed Eat-in Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm Applianced! 2 Bdrms! Potential Counters Being Installed! S.S. Acres! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds! DinRm w/Hrdwds! Frplcd LivRm! Ideal Place to Live and Work From! w/Oak Cabinets! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3 Full Custom Kit! Stone Counters! Jenn Appliances! Formal Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 2 Frplcs! Office! 3/5 Bdrms! 19X25 4Bdrms! 2Baths! Super LL FamRm - 7 Rms! Super Kit! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Baths! Deck and Covered Patio for Aire! Maple Cabinets! Tile/Hardwoods! w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Frplcd Lower Level Fam Rm! 2x6 Construct Frplcd Fam Rm w/Cathedrals & Fam Rm! 3 Tile Baths! Deck! Green Entertaining! Partially Finished Lower 24x24 Great Rm w/Gas Fireplace! 3/4 Walk-out to 16x24 Deck! 3Z Oil! Walk-out Lower Level! C/Air! Porch! Fam Rm! Remodeled Bathroom! Many w/Steel I Beam! Fenced Back Yard! Skylights! 4 Bdrms! Frplcd House! Garages Attached & Under! Patio! Deck! Turn-around Drive! Level w/Fam Rm & Full Bath! In-Law Bdrms! Office! 2.5 Bathrms! Finished Updates! And More! Don’t Wait! Town Services! Convenient! Master/Master Bath, Walk-in Closet! 2.5 New Furnace & Water Heater! 1/2 Acre! Below Assessment! Walk to Webster Lake! Potential! Motivated Seller! Basement! Sprinkler! Pool! $189,900.00 $169,900.00 Tile Baths! 1+ Acre! $359,900.00 $319,900.00 $239,900.00 $259,900.00 $249,900.00 $364,900.00

NEW PRICE SOLD WEBSTER – 28 Skyview Lane! SOUTHBRIDGE – 452 High Street! DUDLEY – 14 Edward Rd! 8+ Rm THOMPSON – 13.3 Acres! 32 Emil Dr! WEBSTER – 148 N. Main St! 2 WEBSTER – 493/495 School Street! WEBSTER – 89 Lakeside Ave! OXFORD – 33 Old Worcester Rd! Colonial! 1/2 Acre Corner Lot! Fully 9Rm Cape! Granite Counters & Floor! Liv Family! Natural Woodwork! Updated Almost New 7 Rm Split! Applianced Kit Convenient! Corner Lot! Freshly Painted 6 6 Rm Raised Ranch! Quick Highway Updated 8 Rm 29x53' Georgian Split! Ideal Duplex! 5/7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! Area of Fine Homes! Maple Cabinets! Applianced! Din Rm w/Chair Rail! Fam Rm w/Cathedrals, Stone Frplc & Slate Flr! Kits! 1st Flr Kit w/Triple Ovens! 1.5/1.5 Baths! Applianced! Great w/Center Isl! Din & Liv Rm Cathedrals! Rm Ranch! 2 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Kit Opens Access! Dead End Street! Living Room Updated Baths, Heat, Hot Water & Fireplaced! 3 Bdrms! 2 Ceramic Tile to Din Rm & Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Flrs! Applianced! French Drs to Deck! Frml Rm! 1st Flr Laundry! 15x15' Master Loft Fam Rm! 3 Bdrms! Office! 2.5 Granite Investment Opportunity! 493 and 3 Bedrooms w/Hardwood Floors! Din Rm! Huge Liv Rm! Spacious Entry Bdrm w/Full Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 3/4 Baths! Frplcd Master Suite w/Custom Electric! C/Air! Master Bdrms w/Dble Remodeled from Studs, Custom Kit, Baths! Fully Finished Lower Level! Bathroom w/New Floor! 3 Season Porch! Partially Finished Basement Walkout thru Lower Level Family Rm - Possible 4th Foyer! 4 Bdrms! Mstr Bath! 2.5 Bdrms! 2 Car Garage w/Openers! Granite Bathrm & Walk-in Clst! Air! Closets! Laundry Rms! Some Repair Walk-in Closets! Laundries! Sep 2 Car Garage! Fenced Back Yard! Walk Remodeled Baths! Finished L L Neighborhood Setting! Oil/Wood Heat! 36x50 Framed Barn! Needed 2nd Flr! As Is! Basements & Walk-up Attics! Recent to Lakeside Beach! Garage! Fenced Backyard! Shed! Bedroom! Newer Windows! $279,900.00 $469,900.00 $179,900.00 $209,900.00 $269,900.00 $179,900.00 $189,900.00 w/Fireplaced Fam Rm! 2 Car Gar! Half Windows! Garages! Acre Corner Lot! $244,900.00

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SOLD NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW PRICE DOUGLAS – Whitin Reservoir! WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER – th WEBSTER LAKE - Lake Access from 202 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE - MIDDLE SUTTON - RAMSHORN POND! WEBSTER LAKE – 705 Treasure Island! 22 Lincoln Street! 9 Rm WEBSTER – 11 5 Street! 7 Rm 406’ Waterfront Paradise! this Beautiful 8 Rm Contemp Colonial! Island! Townhouse! Move-in Condition! 6 POND!!! Convenient Point Pleasant! 56 Griggs Road! Yr Rd Enjoyment or Townhouse End Unit! Move-in Condition! Single, w/In-law or 5/4 Rm 2 Family! Cape! Applianced Kit! Din Rm Custom Contemporary! 6+ Rms! Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths 9' Ceilings! Crowns! S.S. Applianced! Ideal 2nd Home or Use Yr Round! Open Summer Lake Living! Panoramic Lake 6Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths New Roof, Windows, Electric, Furnace, w/Hardwds! Front to Back Frplcd Liv Super Lake Views! Cherry Kit! Cherry Cabs, Granite! Center Isl! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Flr Plan! Panoramic Lake Views! Ideal Views! 64’ Waterfront! 2 Bdrm Ranch! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Hot Water, Flooring, Ceilings, Walls, Rm w/Hardwds & Slider to Deck! 1st Frplcd! Hrdwds! 20x26 Fam Rm! Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! Flr Master Bdrm! 2 Front to Back 2nd Fireplaced Liv Rm! 1st Fl Master/ for All Water Activity! Applianced! Slate Like New! Applianced! Cathedral Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! Fixtures, Etc.!!! Nice Yard! All the Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Hardwoods! "Marble" Baths! Glass Sinks! 2.5 Baths! C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Frplcd Liv Rm! 2 Bdrms! Hrdwd Flrs! C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Flr Bdrms w/Hardwoods! 1.5 Baths! Ceilings, Hardwoods! Summer’s Coming Major Works Been Done! 17,000’ Level Lot! 3 Bdrms! Gas Heat! C/Air! Sandy Beach! Heated Pool! Ready for Summer Now! Plan Now! $359,900.00 Heated Pool! Sandy Beach! $162,900.00 Enclosed Porch! Corner Lot! Shed! $599,900.00 $269,900.00 $399,900.00 $259,900.00 $189,900.00 $599,900.00

NEW PRICE ONON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTE LAKE! Spectacular 10 Rm WEBSTER LAKE – 1401 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 120' Waterfront! WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond! Rare WEBSTER LAKE! Middle Pond Southern 810 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond WEBSTER LAKE – 11 Ernest Street, w/Panoramic Views across South Pond! Island! Custom End Unit! Marina/Lake 9 Rm Brick Cape! Grand Views of South Find! Almost New! Custom Quality 8Rms! Exposure! Panoramic Lake Views! 112’ Ideal Garden Unit w/Water Views! Waterfront Lot! One of the Absolute Best South Pond! 80’ Waterfront! Perfect 8Rm Custom Colonial! Panoramic Views! Sunsets! Great for all Water Sports! Views! 6Rms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Appliances! Pond! Frplcd Liv Rm & Fam Rm! All the Extra’s! Beautiful Sunrises! Waterfront! Level 13,016’ Lot! Sandy 10 Beautiful Acres! Sandy Beach! Fantastic Shorelines on the Lake! Perfectly Level! Master Bdrm Suite that you'll never Custom Floor Plan! Hardwoods/ Marble/ Applianced! Granite! Fireplace! 4Bdrms! Shoreline! 8 Rm Ranch! Applianced Kit! Lakeside Pool! 1100’ of Yr Round Living or Sandy Beach! Western Exposure Across Granite Kit! Formal Dining! Frplcd Liv Lake Facing Mstr Bdrm! Main & Lower Rm! Master Bdrm/Bath w/Lake Views! want to Leave! 3 Fireplaces! 3.5 Baths! Limestone! 2 Bdrms - Master Bdrm - Lake Facing Master & Master Bath! 3Baths! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Lake Views! 3 Lake Facing as 2nd Home! Applianced! 5 Rms! 2 the Widest Expanse of the Lake with Level Kitchens! Beautifully Landscaped! Bdrms! Master Bath! 3 Skylights! 2 Car Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Hrdwds! 2 Car Garage! Professionally Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! 26X30' Garage! Roof 07! Siding 09! Office! Hrdwds & Ceramic! Air! Expand 3rd Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths Total! CAir! Sunsets to Die For! 10,183’! Cathedrals! 2 Car Garage! Landscaped! Mahogany Decks! Garage! CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! $589,900.00 Level! 2Car Garage! Irrigation! Garage! Convenient Killdeer Island! Garage! And More! $199,900.00 Town Services! $325,000.00 $689,900.00 And Much More! $899,900.00 2 BOAT SLIPS! $415,000.00 $645,000.00 $549,900.00

NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 326 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE - Exceptional WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond! WEBSTER LAKE - Spectacular Killdeer Island - Middle Island! Middle Pond! South Facing! 5 Property! Spectacular Sunsets! 100' North Pond! Western Exp – Pond! Prime Southwestern Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! 22 Bates Point Rd! Western Exposure! Views Across Middle Pond! 85' Rm Ranch! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hardwood Waterfront! 5700'! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Exposure – Spectacular Sunsets! Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Western Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! Fantastic Sunsets! 8+ Room Cape! Waterfront! Huge 20,202' Lot! 11 Rms! 2 Living Levels! 2 Kitchens! Flr & Skylight! 3 Bdrms w/Hardwoods! Library! Granite Kitchen! Media Rm! Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake 80’ Waterfront! Level 31,005’Lot! Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr 7Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Cathedrals! 3 Lake Facing Bdrms! 4/5 Bdrms! Black Pearl Foyer! Tray Ceilings! Master 16x29’ Lake Facing Family Room! Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master 7Rms! 2 Complete Kitchens! Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 1.5Baths! Garage! $459,900.00 Lake Facing Enclosed Porch to Increase Master Bath! 3.5 Baths! 2 Frplcs! Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level 3Bdrms! 3 Baths! Sandy Beach! 3/4 Bedrooms! Ideal Second Home or the Entertaining Area! 82' Waterfront! Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water 2 Additional Waterfront Lots – 8500’! Year Round Use! Hardwoods! Carport! In-law Apartment! 2 - 1st Flr "Offices"! w/Kitchen &10x20 Resistance Pool! Garage! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! $229,900.00 Sandy Beach! Gardens! Security! And More! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! $649,900.00 Each $379,900.00 C/Air! And More! $1,499,000.00 $879,900.00 $599,900.00 $345,000.00 $749,900.00 Professional + Experience = Performance

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Auburn Holland Worcester Auburn Worcester Dudley Sutton Auburn Luxury condominium with gorgeous Year round waterfront colonial on 9 room custom Colonial One level 2 bedroom condo. Adorable 6 room cape with finished Mint Cape, 3 BRs. 1.5 Ba’s, Lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch in Quality built house w/heavily At Pineledge. LL family room. Dead end street desirable area. courtyard views. Pierpont Meadow Pond. insulated interior, exterior wall loaded w/extras in premier location $199,900 $499,900 $529,900 $190,000 $240,000 $210,000 $218,000 and ceilings. $465,000 New Construction 2 Great Locations Mobile Homes Prospect Hill Estates, Auburn Buyer - Seller Representation 12 Great Opportunities DeerHill Estates, Oxford Auburn - Worcester Locations Quality Custom Homes Call or Visit $329,900 Forward Prices $19,900 to $129,900 Sunday • Open House 11-1 www.EmersonRealtors.net • 508.832.5324 Location - Access & Afforable

Dudley Auburn Auburn Auburn Worcester Auburn Worcester - Westwood Hills Auburn Updates make this 3 bedroom Many updates to this diamond in the Like new, 8 rooms, 4 BRs. 6 room, 2 bedroom townhouse. 5 room, 2 bedroom. Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Country seting, gracious 9 room 6 room Cape, Prospect Hill location colonial like new! rough ranch. Loaded & acre+ lot. $209,900 “As Is” sale dormered Cape in great location. Colonial Huge 10x24 deck $205,000 $189,900 $379,900 $125,000 $209,900 located at end of cul-de-sac overlooking level lot $434,000 $237,500 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 5

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Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Charlton Waterfront • South Charlton Reservoir Broker- Broker/ Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Owner Realtor Hilli Doros Rivera SUNDAY, June 7 • 11:30-1:30 98 HAMILTON STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Now offering rental services $8,000 TAX CREDIT TO FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS www.aucoinryanrealty.com Waterfront on South Charlton Sturbridge: New Price! 4 Room 2 Southbridge: Move Right In! Be in Dudley: Fabulous home with 4 Br. 2 Reservoir. EW 3 bd 2 1/2 bath, hw, Bedroom home on over 3/4 acre of for summer to enjoy the pool. This N and 1/2 baths. Located on 5.56 land. Hardwood floors, new cabi- low maintenance house has a fully acres. Set back 200+ feet off road in tile, family room, granite counters, nets and appliances in the kitchen. applianced kitchen with sliders to LISTING wonderful neighborhood. Gleaming PEN HOUSE PEN HOUSE hardwood floors and ceramics. Eat O First floor laundry. Oversized 2 stall O the deck, brand new bath, two fire- oak cabinets, oversized 2 car in kitchen, formal dining room. First 12-2PM • SUN detached garage. Don’t miss out! 12-2PM • SUN places, paved drive, beautiful land- Come view this home on Sunday! scaping. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. fl bedroom or office. Large fam. garage/ room above, boat dock, Reduced to $169,900. Come check out all this property room with fireplace and cathedral has to offer on Sunday! $198,900. ceilings. Master BR with full bath custom brick patios and stone and walk in closet. $359,900 walls. Panoramic view of lake from Southbridge: This home could be Southbridge: Want to sit and relax by Southbridge: Spectacular home featured in a Homes Magazine! abutting the golf course. This house EW the pool this summer? Come make rooms. Too much to list. N 2172 square foot home on just PRICE this property your home. There is has it all. 8 rooms, 4 br. Full baths. under 2 acres. 7 Rooms, 3 Custom built fully applianced LISTING REDUCED nothing to do here. Lovely 8 room, 4 Bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 baths. Cabinet bedroom 1 and 1/2 bath home with kitchen, 1st Floor master suite, $499,000 Owner 774-633-0960 packed kitchen with granite coun- character and Charm. Brand new full Formal dining room leads to deck. ters. Wonderful open floor plan, Fireplaced living room. 2207 square generous sized rooms and closets. bath. First floor laundry room. Low feet plus 840 more in fully finished Deck leads to in ground pool, lovely maintenance home with siding, many lower level with private entrance, fire- Directions: Bond Road to Daniels Road to Marcia Drive. Right on 27 landscaping, sprinkler system and hardwood floors and replacement place, wet bar bath and another bed- two stall garage. $349,900 windows. $173,000. room. All this for only $299,900! Robert Blvd.

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OPENSAT HOUSE 12-2 OPENSUN HOUSE 12-2 SUN 1-3 SUN 1-3 OPENSUN HOUSE 1-3 N DEPOSIT OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE O Inger Christensen 508/769-3823 AUBURN - $259,900 WEBSTER - $549,900 WEBSTER - $574,900 THOMPSON, CT - $319,900 WOODSTOCK, CT - $129,900 GRAFTON - $389,900 508/365-3561 Ranch w/open floor plan, hrdwd/tile Killdeer Island Waterfront! 70ft Great opportunity... 2-FM plus Beautiful 6rm 3br 2ba Cape, Beautiful Townhouse with view, Stunning 4 yr Hip Roof Colonial, floors, 3br, 1.5ba, fam rm, sliders, sandy beach. 8rm 3br 2 full ba. newer 2700sf Colonial, lge rms, 4 brick fireplace, garages, 5rm 1.5ba, deck, all new cabinets, hdwd-tile flrs, island-ss appl. skylight, new bath & kitchen, corner garages, hdwd/tile, fenced yd. Near train/MaPike.. lot, garage, patio. Cont Ranch, stone firpl LR, fin LL plus 4rm apt. hdwds & tile floors. 79 & 79.5 East Main St (Rt 197) off Rt. 197 Licensed in MA & CT 1 Prentice Avenue 284 Killdeer Road 112 Old Turnpike Rd 449 Dugg Hill Road 82 Milford Road Elaine Armstrong 508/353-1932 ON DEPOSIT 508/365-4022 WEBSTER - $249,900 WEBSTER - $649,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 WEBSTER - $349,900 WEBSTER - $249,900 THOMPSON,CT -$339,900 Custom Cape ctry setting. Ranch w/rear apt, total 9 rms, 4br Waterfront! Your own 98 ft Open floor plan Cape, new kitch You’ll be impressed! Young 2-fam, Lge 2-Fam, 6/6, 3 br ea unit, Pine 2.5ba, hdwd flrs, firepl, FHW heat, Mahogany deck, full wall fieldstone To view these properties please visit Peninsula. Waterview from every w/island, 6-8 rms 3 br 2 full ba, FR, mstr bdrm w/private roof deck, flrs, cab kitch, frt prchs, backyd, 2- frpl, 1st fl mstr ste, maple cabs, 2 gar, walk to bus/stores room, 9-10 rms, 4 docks, more! coal stove, deck, lge level yard. views of Webster Lake car gar, First floor to rent @$900 plus acres www.IngerC.com 28 Slater Street 131 Birch Island Road 66 Cushing Road 285 Killdeer Road 41 Brook St 73 LaPorte Road off Rt. 12

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# ######################################################################################################################## 23 FISKDALE ROAD Real Estate on the Rise! OH MY! Quaboag Valley BROOKFIELD, MA 01506 www.hope2own.com 508-867-4555 Sharon Pelletier June Cazeault Real Estate 508.943.4333 Broker Owner Sales Associate Sturbridge: Desirable Fiske Hill area subdivi- Warren: Great home in a beautiful setting 43 East Main St. • Webster, MA 01570 sion! This well-maintained Colonial sits on a nice- w/landscaped yard, fish pond, brick patio/walls & 90 Worcester Road 25 Colonial Road ~ ly kept corner lot. Large custom “Cronin” kitchen perennial gardens. This well-maintained Ranch Webster Webster Lake ~ FIND THEM ALL ON OUR w/corian counter tops & breakfast area w/FP, for- has 3/bdrs, 2/ba, great room w/cathedral ceilings, $269,900. $435,000 mal LR, formal DR , large FR w/wood/coal stove, open floor-plan, oak kitchen, master bedroom OPEN HOUSE Contemporary 2nd floor boasts 4/bdrs including a master suite, w/full bath, office, family room w/wood stove. Sat 6/6 • 11-1 Styled 3 BR Raised OPEN HOUSE Ranch! Approx partially finished LL w/possible 5th BR, oversized Move in condition!! $269,000 Call Kathleen Spacious 2,361 sf 2 car attached garage. $279,900 Call Danny Cembura 508-867-8971 7,868 SF Lot, 50' Minchoff 508-784-0653 custom cape! Prime Water Warren: Young expanded Cape with 4/bdrs & 2 Business zoned! Frontage w/Sandy Superb location for Beach Area! Great full baths, open floor plan, hardwoods, formal din- Swimming & ing, 1st floor bedroom & bath, large master bed- professional bldg or very fine personal residence!! EASY-TO-USE Quality craftsmanship & extraordinarily well maintained! Boating Location! Fabulous Western Exposure! Sliders to Charlton: Enjoy the simpler life! It’s all here; room, farmer’s porch & a nice 1+ acre flat, private, a Great Lake Facing Deck, Recent Roof, Cherry Cabinets, pasture, barn w/3 stalls, potting shed & a warm & landscaped lot, town water & sewer, great com- 4 huge brs. 2 like new ceramic full baths ~ 1 on ea level! Granite Countertops, Hardwoods in the Kitchen, Full inviting 19th century Colonial, 4/bdrs, beautiful muter location, close to Scottish Meadow Gold Gleaming hardwood floors throughout! Beautifully Finished Lower Level Family Room w/Wetbar, Walkout chef’s kitchen, mudroom/workroom, LR Course. $219,900 Call Michelle Terry 508-735- unique kitchen! 30x24 LL workshop! Access! 8744 w/Vermont Castings woodstove, sitting room 95 Southbridge Rd, w/pellet stove w/separate entrance, updated sys- 13 Conservation Dr Douglas Dudley ONLINE DIRECTORY. Brookfield: tems, large unfinished area on second level, in-law Nanatomqua-55+ Mobile Home $329,000 $267,500 potential. $399,900 Call Kris Casucci 508-784- Adult Community, 2/br mobile home 3 season What a Great Cul De EASY Sale - QUICK 0655 porch, nice lot, storage shed, park fee $100/mo. Sac Neighborhood! EW TO MARKET EW TO MARKET Close! Not a Short $67,500 plus park share Call Lisa Caron QVRE N You will Love this N 508-341-8299 "Just the Right Size" Sale or Forclosure! 3 BR 2 Bath Colonial Lovely 2,450 SF 4 All local. on 2.5 acres in BR Cape-5 Yr Young Preservation Park! Roof, 2 Car Garage There are actually 508-832-2262 trees that separate Addition w/11X22 Sullivan houses & woods off the back yard! Enjoy your privacy in Finished Rm Above, Open Flr Plan Flows Nicely! 505 Washington St., Auburn, MA 01501 the back yard/deck & pool! Blues Skies prevail w/under- Kitchen/Dining Combo Features Maple Cabs, Oak Flr & All the time. Real Estate Group sullivanregroup.com ground utilities (no wires blocking the view)! Remodeled Oversized Island! Step down Family Rm w/Cathedral Kitchen/Dining w/customized cabinets, corian counters, Ceiling! Pellet Stove! Sliders to Back Deck/Patio & Private upscale appliances! Fabulous Interior Decor ~ recently OPEN HOUSE Tree Lined Back Yard - the Perfect Space for Summer FUN! TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 6/7 • 2:15-3:45 updated w/custom paint & berber! 254 ADAMS RD. OAKHAM: Charming country colonial on acre + lot with beautiful large in ground pool & pool house. Bright sunny open floor plan. Interior fea- tures: wide pine floors, exposed beams, latch doors, dining area opens to 2nd floor loft with sky light. Slider from dining area to large deck AUBURN: Single Family, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 overlooking beautifully landscaped yard. Finished lower level with slid- bath. Short sale. $160, 000. er walk out. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath. $245, 000. Webster: OPEN HOUSE 6/7 • 12:00-1:30 WEBSTER LAKE 7 PINEDALE RD. WATERFRONT. Auburn: Can be Killdeer Island. used as a large sin- Features approx 100' gle family or a legal frontage on the lake, 2 family for additional income. First floor has eat-in with potential to subdivide. Unique colonial with lots kitchen, LR w/fireplace, hardwood floors, 4 season of character and charm through out.7 rooms, 3 bed- sunroom w/slider to deck overlooking large level $599, 000. yard. Cute 3 room apartment on 2nd floor. rooms, 1 bath, fireplace. Must See! Commuters Dream. $239,900. sullivanregroup.com 6 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE 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, JUNE 6 AUBURN 1 Prentice Ave SF 12:00-2:00 $259,900 Coldwell Banker, B.J. Ostrokolowicz 508-341-2685 SPENCER Candlewood Dr SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900 - Century 21 Toomey Lovett Inc. $249,900 508-885-3443 WEBSTER Groveland Terrace SF 12:00-2:00 $289,900 RE/MAX Professional Associates, Conrad Allen 508-400-0438

Groveland Terrace SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 RE/MAX Professional Associates, Conrad Allen 508-400-0438

506 Treasure Island Rd SF 12:00-2:00 $281,500 ERA Key Realty Services Don Malo 508-243-3793

90 Worcester Rd SF 11:00-1:00 $269,900 Hope Real Estate Group 508-943-433 SUNDAY, JUNE 7 CHARLTON Charlton Waterfront SF 11:30-1:30 $499,000 By Owner, 774-633-0960

AUBURN 7 Pinedale Rd SF 12:00-1:30 $239,900 Sullivan Real Estate Group, 508-832-2262

OAKHAM 254 Adams Rd SF 2:15-3:45 $245.000 Sullivan Real Estate Group, 508-832-2262

SOUTHBRIDGE 8 Parkwood Ln SF 12:00-2:00 $229,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty, 508-765-9155

31 Servamt Way SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty, 508-765-9155

SPENCER REAL ESTATE Candlewood Dr. SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900- Century 21 Toomey Lovett Inc. SERVICES $249,900 508-885-3443 FROM HERE TO HOME Lake Whittemore SF By Appoint $254,900 Gibbs Realty Inc. 508-886-6100

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AUBURN. Excellent location for this 3 CHARLTON. Fabulous 4 BR Colonial w/ DUDLEY. Stunning sunsets, spectacular HOLDEN. Meticulously maintained 3 BR BR Cape! Definitely not a drive-by! all amenities on 1.3+A! Fireplace, gran- views from this 4 BR Cape on 2.9+A! Ranch. Screened porch, FP'd living 112 Old Turnpike Rd SF 1:00-3:00 $319,900 Coldwell Banker, Interior is much larger that it looks! ite, hardwoods. Master w/ jetted tub. Hardwoods throughout, eat-in kitchen, 4 room, finished basement. Hardwoods Many updates, pristine condition! Large Central air, pellet stove, 2 car gar. car garage. $264,900. Cindy Forgit. throughout. $249,900. Cindy Forgit. Inger Christensen 508-769-3823 back yard. $249,000. Beverly or Dan. $410,000. Dorothy Fontana. WEBSTER 284 Killdeer Rd SF 12:00-2:00 $549,900 Coldwell Banker, OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING B. J. Ostrokolowicz 508-341-2685 SUN • 1-3pm 79 & 79.5 East Main St SF 1:00-3:00 $574,900 Coldwell Banker, 75 N WALES RD, HOLLAND. Tucked SOUTHBRIDGE. Great investment or STURBRIDGE. Private, wooded 40 Acres STURBRIDGE. Nice 2 BR Cape has fire- away on 3+ acres is this captivating 3 owner occupied property! 4 Family, fully accompany this 2 BR Cape! Hardwoods placed living room, formal dining room, Elaine Armstrong 508-353-1932 BR Cape! Spacious rooms and exciting rented. Great location, minutes from throughout, central FP w/ beehive oven. hardwood floors. Great commuter loca- floor plan provide an abundance of pos- downtown and major routes for com- 2 room master suite. $300,000. Holly tion! Being sold "as is". $124,900. Dick, WOODSTOCK, CT sibilities. $289,900. Annette Astphan. muting. $252,000. Cindy Forgit. Livernois. Jerry or Jennifer. 449 Dugg Hill Rd T 1:00-3:00 $129,900 Coldwell Banker, Inger Christensen, 508-769-3823

Professional Conrad Allen Associates RIGHT NOW ConradAllen.com Agent Webster, MA 508-400-0438 943-4900 * 987-8400 IT’S OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE SAT 6/6 • 12-2 SAT 6/6 • 12-2 OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER, MASS. Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers “house similar” “house similar” WEBSTER-$289,900 WEBSTER - $269,900 CHARLTON-$189,900 DUDLEY Brand New Construction! 7 rooms, 3 bed- Brand New large spilt entry 6 rooms, 3 bed- 45º WEBSTER - Excellent - Lovingly main- Like New 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Cape, rooms, 2 full baths, 1800 sq. ft. Pick your rooms, 2 full baths, garage, decks & more tained and totally immaculate Glass like hardwood floors. Ready to colors now! Dir: School St. to Overlook Dir: School St. to Overlook to 1st street three BR Ranch on 1/4 on left. acre level lot - corian and Cape in wonderful neighbor- move in. $8,000 tax credit available. to 1st street on left. NEW LISTING stainless steel kitchen - hood - cabinet kitchen - din- IN AMSTERDAM. hardwoods, ceramics - ing room - front-to-back liv- knotty pine family room - ing room w/fireplace and bow central air/vac - oil heat - window - two bedrooms - 1.5 WHICH WOULD BE garage - shed - nice neigh- ceramic baths - finished borhood, convenient to breezeway with sliders to NICE TO KNOW everything. deck - new interior paint and carpeting - hardwoods - shed - vinyl siding -- two-car attached garage - nicely landscaped 1/3 acre. WEBSTER - LESS THAN RENT ...IF YOU WERE THERE. R/E Tax $1800 $214,900 R/E Tax $1796 $254,900 Payment includes taxes, PMI!! Like WEBSTER-$229,900 DUDLEY-$69,900 new three bedroom cape, new kitchen Webster Lake waterfront lot! Ready to Immaculate and ready to move in. 3 cabinets, countertops, ceramic tile, build right now. Town water and town room condo. Lots of storage. Priced new carpeting, no short sale, foreclo- WEBSTER - Very nice WEBSTER - New con- sewer available. to sell. sure, etc. Only $115,900 NO MISPRINT owner-occupied two temporary split level - REDUCED family - fireplace - applianced kitchen - 3 garage - above-ground bedrooms - 2 full baths - pool - new Buderus oil furnace - some vinyl open floor plan - deck - Don Malo windows - lots of stor- oversized two-car garage age - good neighbor- - oil heat - centrally locat- hood - many updates - ed - town services. Key Realty 508-243-3793 owners moving west. Services R/E Tax $2042 $224,900 R/E Tax $2100 $269,900 OPEN HOUSE DUDLEY WEBSTER - Big, solid three- - Wonderful SATURDAY 6/6 Find your local family on 1/3 acre - 3-3-3 - opportunity if your cur- rent needs include an in- rice Reduction living room - formal dining - P forecast, law or accessory apart- 12:00-2:00 big, eat-in kitchen - hard- ment in this spacious 27 x quick and easy. wood floors - storage areas 50 ft. nine-room raised 506 - detached 2-car garage - ranch in Dudley. Bright, TREASURE ISLAND RD. handicap ramp - vinyl siding open floor plan with three - recent roof - updates need- bedrooms on main level - ed - family-owned since - kitchen, bath, bedroom “WEBSTER LAKE CONDO” 1924. and sitting room in lower level - 2-car garage - 22 ft. deck - new All Local. oil furnace - nicely landscaped three-quarter acre near schools. 2 boat slips in private marina. 2 bed, 2.5 baths, deck and patio, R/E Tax $2320 $204,900 R/E Tax $2043 $239,900 attached garage, near beach and marina, new carpets. End unit. All the time. REDUCED $281,500. Don Malo 508-243-3793 ERA KEY TheHeartOf STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 Land: Buildable lot for single family or 2 family, town water, town sewer, below assessed. $49,000 Massachusetts.com

WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 47TH YEAR GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? Look for that new home in our real estate section. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 7 Take Advantage of the $8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

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PRICE REDUCED KILLINGLY Beautiful Cape with 3 Webster, MA What a view! Wake up to a Webster Lake THOMPSON New construction 3 BR 2.5 bath Colonial bedrooms, 2 full baths. Kitchen open to deck and views in this completely remodeled 2 BR, 1.5 bath on 2.33 private manicured acres. Home features hard- above ground pool with a private fenced back yard home. New windows, doors, siding, roof, & so much wood floors, granite counters, central AC, master BR with stone fireplace and storage shed. Seller will con- more. Finished soon for $239,000 with jacuzzi and 2 sinks & a walk-out basement. Call sider all reasonable offers. A must see at $238,000 today for your private showing! Offered at $389,900. http://www.realtor.com/Prop/1108649526 www.realtor.com/Prop/1108865416

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PRICE REDUCED THOMPSON Looking for a home PRICE REDUCED WOODSTOCK Step back in time PRICE REDUCED THOMPSON Beautiful spacious that stands out? This Cape has 3 BR's, a loft over the when you enter this c1846 E.Woodstock home.Several ranch with open floor plan, cherry kitchen with cathedral ceiling living room, central air, central vac, 2 orig. features remain such as rosettes on door & window attached dining area open to large living room with full baths, and 3 forms of heating: Oil, Elec. or Wood. trims,3 fireplaces, painted wide board floors & built-in fireplace. Master BR with full bath, + 2 BRs, deck, A half acre and garage complete the package.$229,900 cupboards; Updates to bath,roof,furnace & H/W heater for farmers porch, & oversized 2 car garage. $325,000 http://www.realtor.com/Prop/1108137890 $179,900 http://www.realtor.com/Prop/1108356815 http://www.realtor.com/Prop/1108039215

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Date: May 22, 2009. offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, Maclean, Jr. to “MERS”, Mortgage Electronic is the present holder, for breach of the condi- Stephen G. Abraham 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Registration Systems, Inc., a separate cor- tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Register of Probate MA 01915, time being of the essence. poration that is acting solely as nominee for foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public June 5, 2009 The Mortgagee reserves the right to “Lender”; WMC Mortgage Corp. and its suc- Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 1, 2009, on the postpone the sale to a later date by public cessors and assigns dated May 13, 2005 and mortgaged premises located at 26 Louis NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF proclamation at the time and date appointed recorded with the Worcester County Street, Northbridge, Worcester County, REAL ESTATE for the sale and to further postpone at any (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, in Massachusetts, all and singular the premises By virtue and in execution of the Power adjourned sale-date by public proclamation Book 36323, Page 311, of which mortgage described in said mortgage, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage at the time and date appointed for the the undersigned is the present holder, for TO WIT: given by Russell F. Bedard to Mortgage adjourned sale date. breach of the conditions of said mortgage A certain parcel of land with the buildings Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as The premises is to be sold subject to and and for the purpose of foreclosing the same thereon and all the privileges and appurte- nominee for New Century Mortgage with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM, nances thereto belonging, situated on the Corporation dated October 3, 2006, recorded leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, on June 26, 2009, on the premises known as westerly side of Louis Street, in the Linwood with Worcester County (Worcester District) building and zoning laws, encumbrances, Unit 28 of the Carrington Landing section of the Town of Northbridge, in said Registry of Deeds in Book 39909, Page 232 condominium liens, if any and all other claim Condominium 96 Carrington Lane, Worcester County, and being more particu- of which mortgage the undersigned is the in the nature of liens, if any there be. Uxbridge, Massachusetts, the premises larly bounded and described as follows: present holder for breach of conditions of In the event that the successful bidder at described in said mortgage, together with all BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- the rights, easements, and appurtenances thereof at a stone bound on the westerly side closing the same will be sold at PUBLIC ing the within described property according thereto, to wit: of said Louis Street and at land now or for- AUCTION at 02:00 PM on June 24, 2009, on to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the The Unit known as Unit No. 28 (“Unit”) of the merly of George Mercier; the mortgaged premises. The entire mort- terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed Carrington Landing Condominium THENCE S. 19¡ 30' E., by the westerly side gaged premises, all and singular, the premis- at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee (“Condominium”), a condominium estab- of said Louis Street, 99.43 feet to a stone es as described in said mortgage: reserves the right to sell the property by fore- lished pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws Chapter bound on the northerly side of a private way; Unit B of the 291 A-D North Main Street closure deed to the second highest bidder, 183A by Master Deed recorded with the THENCE S. 70¡ 08' W., by the northerly side Condominium, situated in Uxbridge, providing that said second highest bidder Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book of said way, 51.26 feet to a point at land now Worcester County, Massachusetts, a condo- shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, 28321 Page 304, as amended (“Master or formerly of Joseph H. and Viola A. minium established pursuant to DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., Deed”). The Unit is laid out in accordance Laliberte; THENCE N. 15¡ 36' W., by said Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, with a Plan attached to the Unit Deed to be Laliberte land, 120.04 feet to a point at land 183A, by Master Deed dated February 14, Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the recorded with said Deeds and with the said now or formerly of George Mercier; 2006, and recorded in the Worcester District required deposit as set forth herein within Master Deeds. Said Unit 28 is shown on the THENCE S. 84¡ 40' E., by said Mercier land, Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 in three (3) business days after written notice of said Phase 12 Condominium Site Plan filed 47.5 feet to the point of beginning. Book 38386, Page 357. Said Unit contains the default of the previous highest bidder and with the Worcester Registry of Deeds in Plan Being lot numbered one (1) as shown and approximately 1164± square feet respective- title shall be conveyed to the said second Book 823, Plan 102, the Floor Plans filed designated on a plan of land entitled 'Division ly and are shown on the floor plans of the highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said with said Registry in said Plan Book 823, of Property by Joseph Nolet, Northbridge, Building recorded with the Master Deed, and written notice. Plan 102 and on a copy of the portion of said Mass.' dated September, 1947, by Francis J. on a portion of the floor plans attached there- If the second highest bidder declines to plan attached hereto and made a part hereof Brennan, Surveyor, filed with the Worcester to and made a part thereof, to which is purchase the within described property, the to which is affixed the verified statement of a District Registry of Deeds in Book 148, Plan affixed the verified statement in the form Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the registered architect in the form required by 9, and containing 5,152 square feet of land, required by said Chapter 183A, Section 9. within described property at the amount bid Mass General Laws, Chapter 183A, Section more or less, according to said plan of land. Said Unit is mortgaged together with: 1. An by the second highest bidder. 9. Excepting from the above described premis- undivided twenty five (25%) percent interest The foreclosure deed and the considera- Said Unit contains an undivided 2.9 percent es that portion thereof conveyed by Joseph in the Common Elements described in the tion paid by the successful bidder shall be interest in the common areas and facilities of Nolet to Joseph H. Laliberte and Viola A. Master Deed. 2. The exclusive right and held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & said Condominium. Laliberte, by deed dated March 14, 1955, easement to use and the responsibility to LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the Said Unit is conveyed subject to and togeth- and recorded with the Worcester District maintain the areas reserved for the exclusive "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be er with the terms, rights, liens, reservations, Registry of Deeds Book 3665, Page 178, use of Unit B, all as shown on the Site Plan released from escrow to the successful bid- restrictions, covenants, liabilities, obligations shovvn as 'way' on said September 1947 recorded with the Worcester District Registry der at the same time as the consideration is and any easements described in said Master plan, recorded in said Registry Book 148, of Deeds in Plan Book 838, Plan No. 39. 3. released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days Deed, as amended of record; the said Unit Plan 9. The exclusive right to use those Common after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- Deed, the Declaration of Trust of the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Areas and Facilities appurtenant to said Unit tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to Carrington Landing Condominium Trust ed with Worcester County (Worcester as set forth in the Master Deed; 4. All other have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow recorded with said Deeds in Book 28321 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40950, rights, easements, agreements, interest and Agent shall be discharged. Page 326, as amended of record; and M.G.L. Page 77. provisions contained in the Master Deed, the Other terms to be announced at the sale. Ch. 183a, as may be amended. These premises will be sold and con- Declaration of Trust of the Condominium Dated: May 20, 2009, HSBC Bank USA, The Post Office address of the Condominium veyed subject to and with the benefit of all dated February 14, 2006 and recorded with National Association as Trustee, By: Reneau Unit is: 96 Carrington Lane, Uxbridge, MA rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, said Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LON- 01569. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of in Book 38386, Page 367 (“the Declaration of GORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite Said Unit is intended to be used only for res- liens, improvements, public assessments, Trust”). Said Unit is mortgaged subject to and 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, 978-921-2670, idential purposes as set forth in Section 10 of any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, with the benefit of: 1. The provisions of www.dgandl.com said Master Deed, and is subject to the water and sewer liens and any other munici- Chapter 183A as the same may be amended (2333.16/Bedard)(05/29/09, 06/05/09, restrictions as set forth in Section 11 of said pal assessments or liens or existing encum- from time to time; 2. The provisions of the 06/12/09)(154925) Master Deed. brances of record which are in force and are Master Deed and floor plans (including, with- May 29, 2009 For title see Deed of Carrington Landing, Inc. applicable, having priority over said mort- out limitation, the title matters set forth in June 5, 2009 recorded prior hereto. gage, whether or not reference to such Exhibit A to the Master Deed and the June 12, 2009 Terms of Sale: These premises are being restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Grantor’s rights to add additional phrases to sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate or encumbrances is made in the deed. the Condominium as set forth in the Master NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF taxes, water rates, municipal charges and TERMS OF SALE: Deed, and the Declaration of Trust, in each REAL ESTATE assessments, condominium charges, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) case as the same may be amended from Premises: 132 Forsythe Farm Road, expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- Dollars by certified or bank check will be time to time pursuant to the provisions there- Northbridge, Massachusetts cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, required to be paid by the purchaser at the of); 3. Real estate taxes assessed against the By virtue and in execution of the Power statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision time and place of sale. The balance is to be Unit and the Common Areas and Facilities of Sale contained in a certain mortgage control, or other municipal ordinances or paid by certified or bank check at Harmon which are not yet due and payable; 4. given by Matthew Peterson, aka Matthew J. bylaws respecting land use, configuration, Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Provisions of existing building and zoning Peterson to Mortgage Electronic Registration building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to laws; and The rights, agreements, ease- Systems, Inc., as nominee of IndyMac Bank, ordinances regarding the presence of lead P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ments, restrictions, provisions and interests F.S.B. and now held by OneWest Bank, FSB, paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) set forth above, together with any amend- said mortgage dated 1/12/2007, and record- sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- ments thereto shall constitute covenants run- ed in the Worcester County (Worcester , to the extent that they are recorded prior to vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt ning with the land and shall inure to the ben- District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 40527 at the above mortgage, any easements, rights in full of the purchase price. The description efit of and bind, as the case may be, any per- Page 322, for breach of the conditions in said of way, restrictions, confirmation or other of the premises contained in said mortgage son having at any time any interest or estate mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing matters of record. shall control in the event of an error in this in the Unit, his agents, employees, licensees, the same, will be sold at Public Auction on Purchaser shall also bear all state and coun- publication. visitors and lessees as though the same June 19, 2009 at 4:00 pm Local Time upon ty deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 Other terms, if any, to be announced at were fully set forth herein. The Unit may be the premises, all and singular the premises is to be paid in cash or bank or certified the sale. used only for residential purposes subject to described in said mortgage, to wit: check at the time and place of the sale, with BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/A the zoning laws of the Town of Uxbridge and A certain parcel of land located on the balance of the purchase price to be paid COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC- the restrictions set forth in the Master Deed. Forsythe Farm Road, Northbridge, by bank or certified check within thirty (30) ING LP. The street address of the Unit is 291B North Worcester County, Massachusetts, shown a days after the date of the sale, to be deposit- Present holder of said mortgage Main Street, Uxbridge, Massachusetts Lot 9 on a certain plan of land entitled “A ed in escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, 01569. Being the same and all the same Definitive Subdivision Plan for Quaker Ridge at 9 Acton Road, Suite # 10, Chelmsford, By its Attorneys, premises as were conveyed to me by Deed Estates in the Town of Northbridge, Massachusetts. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. of Demos Pirperis dated July 31, 2006 Massachusetts owner: Quaker Mendon, LLC In the event that the successful bidder at the 150 California Street recorded with the Worcester District Registry Scale 1”=40’ Date: February 25, 2003” pre- foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing Newton, MA 02458 of Deeds in Book 39909, Page 230. Subject pared by Heritage Design Group 10 River the within described property according to (617) 558-0500 to and with the benefit of easements, reser- Road, Suite 101, Uxbridge, Massachusetts the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the 200812-1062 - BLU vation, restrictions, and taking of record, if 01569, which plan is recorded with the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed June 5, 2009 any, insofar as the same are now in force and Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Plan at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee June 12, 2009 applicable. In the event of any typographical Book 803 Plan 102 and to which plan refer- reserves the right to sell the property by fore- June 19, 2009 error set forth herein in the legal description ence may be made for a more particular closure deed to the second highest bidder or, of the premises, the description as set forth description of said Lot 9. thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- and contained in the mortgage shall control For title reference, see deed of viding that said bidder shall deposit with said Commonwealth of Massachusetts by reference. Maspenock Building Corporation dated attorney, the amount of the required deposit The Trial Court Subject to and with the benefit of ease- September 6, 2006 and recorded with as set forth herein within five (5) business Probate and Family Court ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Book days after written notice of the default of the Worcester Division record, if any, insofar as the same are now in 39766 Page 399. See also deed dated July previous highest bidder. Docket No. WO09P1488EA force and applicable. 26, 2004 recorded in said Deeds in Book Other terms, if any, are to be announced at In the Estate of: Georgianna M Houle In the event of any typographical error 34357 Page 115. the sale. Late of: Uxbridge, MA 01569 set forth herein in the legal description of the The description of the property that Present holder of said mortgage Date of Death: 03/26/2009 premises, the description as set forth and appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for NOTICE OF PETITION FOR contained in the mortgage shall control by shall control in the event of a typographical the Benefit of Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust PROBATE OF WILL reference. error in this publication. Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates To all persons interested in the above cap- This property has the address of Unit B For Mortgagors’ Title see deed dated Series 2005-HE3 tioned estate, a petition has been presented of 291 A-D North Main Street 9/6/2006, and recorded in Book 39766 at by its Attorneys requesting that a document purporting to be Condominium, Uxbridge, MA 01569 Page 399 with the Worcester County Guaetta and Benson, LLC the last will of said decedent be proved and Together with all the improvements now (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds. Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire allowed, and that Theresa G Ratty of or hereafter erected on the property and all TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be 9 Acton Road Uxbridge, MA be appointed executor/trix, easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, sold and conveyed subject to all liens, Suite # 10 named in the will to serve Without Surety. royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, Chelmsford, MA 01824 IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now municipal liens and assessments, if any, May 28, 2009 YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A or hereafter a part of the property. All which take precedence over the said mort- June 5, 2009 WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT replacements and additions shall also be gage above described. June 12, 2009 AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN covered by this sale. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of June 19, 2009 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Terms of Sale: Said premises will be the purchase price must be paid in cash, cer- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF ON JUNE 23, 2009. sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and tified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s REAL ESTATE In addition, you must file a written affidavit assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other check at the time and place of the sale by the By virtue and in execution of the Power of objections to the petition, stating specific municipal liens and water or sewer liens and purchaser. The balance of the purchase price of Sale contained in a certain mortgage facts and grounds upon which the objection State or County transfer fees, if any there shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank given by Debra Joyce to Mortgage Electronic is based, within thirty (30) days after the are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty Registration Systems, Inc., dated April 6, return day (or such other time as the court, ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check (30) days after the date of sale. 2007 and recorded with the Worcester on motion with notice to the petitioner, may will be required to be paid by the purchaser Turn To LEGALS page 9 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 9 LEGALS LEGALS will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on BEGINNING at a point in a stone wall on the continued from page 8 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF July 1, 2009, on the mortgaged premises northeasterly side of McGuire Road at the REAL ESTATE located at 97 South Main Street , Uxbridge, southwesterly comer of the herein described Other terms to be announced at the By virtue and in execution of the Power Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and premises and at the northeasterly corner of sale. of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage singular the premises described in said mort- Lot 8 as shown on said plan; BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC given by James Wilson and Kristal Moore to gage, THENCE N. 53¡ 07' 37'' W. by said McGuire 160 Farmington Avenue Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, TO WIT: Road and by said stone wall 94.45 feet to a Farmington, CT 06032 Inc. dated July 25, 2007 and recorded with The land with the buildings thereon, situated drill hole at the intersection of stone walls; Attorney for OneWest Bank, FSB the Worcester County (Worcester District) in the Town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, THENCE N. 52¡ 57' 25'' W. by said stone wall Present Holder of the Mortgage Registry of Deeds in Book 41564, Page 42 of located on the westerly side of South Main and by said McGuire Road 85.00 feet to a (860) 677-2868 which Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Street, bounded and described as follows: point at Lot 6; May 29, 2009 ent holder by assignment, for breach of the BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of THENCE N. 35¡ 54' 49'' E. by said Lot 6 a June 5, 2009 conditions of said Mortgage and for the pur- the premises described at land formerly of distance of 260.00 feet to a point at Lot 4; June 12, 2009 pose of foreclosing same will be sold at George Burnham on the westerly side of THENCE N. 60¡ 56' 14'' E. by said Lot 4 a Public Auction at 10:00 A.M. on the 6th day South Main Street, Uxbridge, Mass. distance of 258.01 feet to a point at Lot 3; THE COMMONWEALTH OF of July, 2009 at 47 Linwood Street, Uxbridge, THENCE S. 79 deg. 44 min. 45 sec. W. one THENCE N. 53¡ 35' 00'' E. by said Lot 3 a MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts 01569, all and singular the hundred twenty-one and ninety-seven distance of 70.27 to a point at Lot 8; LAND COURT premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: (121.97) hundredths feet by said Burnham THENCE N. 35¡ 54' 41'' W. by said Lot 8 a DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT The Land in Uxbridge, being shown as land now or formerly to a stone bound at a distance of 496.44 feet to the point of the (SEAL) Case No. 391779 Parcel 2 on a Plan of Land of Walter and brook to land of Raymond Desjardin et ux.; beginning. To: Rosealma Geurtin, Uxbridge, THENCE N. 45 deg. 39 min. W. by and with Containing 1.74 acres of land, more or less, Amy Beland; Jamal Jones Massachusetts, dated September 4, 1968 by said brook and land of Raymond Desjardin et according to said plan. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of John R. Andrews, Jr, Surveyor, and recorded ux. eighty-two and thirty-four (82.34) hun- For mortgagor's title see deed recorded the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds dredths feet to a stone bound at land of Ruth with Worcester County (Worcester District) Aurora Loan Services, LLC claiming to be Plan Book 321, Plan 8. Berman; Registry of Deeds in Book 39227, Page 36. the holder of a Mortgage covering real prop- Beginning at a point at a drill hole at the THENCE N. 77 deg. 23 min. 35 sec. E. by These premises will be sold and con- erty in Uxbridge, numbered 78 Carney Street southeasterly corner of premises to be con- and with land formerly of Michael Sheehan veyed subject to and with the benefit of all given by Amy L. Beland a/k/a Amy Beland to veyed on the northerly side of Linwood one hundred sixty-six and fifty-eight (166.58) rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Street. hundredths feet to South Main Street; covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Inc., dated April 4, 2006, and recorded with Thence: N. 78 degrees 03’ W. along said THENCE S. 11 deg. 16 min. 25 sec. E. thirty- liens, improvements, public assessments, the Worcester County (Worcester District) Linwood Street, 68.35 feet to Parcel #1 on three and eighty-nine (33.89) hundredths any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Registry of Deeds at Book 38735, Page 57 above referred to plan; feet by the westerly side of South Main Street water and sewer liens and any other munici- and now held by the plaintiff by assignment Thence: N. 0 degrees 52’ E. by said to a Massachusetts Highway bound; pal assessments or liens or existing encum- has filed with said court a complaint for Parcel #1 on said plan, 72.24 feet to an iron THENCE Southerly by the westerly side of brances of record which are in force and are authority to foreclose said mortgage in the pipe at the southwesterly corner of Parcel #3 South Main Street being a curve to the left applicable, having priority over said mort- manner following: by entry and possession on said plan; with a radius of 760.33 feet, forty and eleven gage, whether or not reference to such and exercise of power of sale. Thence: N. 82 degrees 13’ E. by said (40.11) hundredths feet to the place of begin- restrictions, easements, improvements, liens If you are entitled to the benefits of the Parcel #3, 44.94 feet to a drill hole on a stone ning. or encumbrances is made in the deed. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- wall, at land now or formerly of Brouwers; For further reference see plan to show land TERMS OF SALE: ed and you object to such foreclosure you or Thence: S. 14 degrees 28’ E. along said in Uxbridge Massachusetts owned by A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) your attorney should file a written appear- stone wall and land now or formerly of said Charles M. Malkemus by plan dated Dollars by certified or bank check will be ance and answer in said court at Boston on Brouwers, 92.25 feet to the point of begin- December 28, 1972 and drawn by John R. required to be paid by the purchaser at the or before JUN 29 2009 or you may be forev- ning. Andrews, Jr., Surveyor, Uxbridge, Mass., time and place of sale. The balance is to be er barred from claiming that such foreclosure Subject to a twelve foot right of way as which plan is recorded in Worcester District paid by certified or bank check at Harmon is invalid under said act. recited in Deed, recorded with Worcester Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 376, Plan 39. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief District Registry of Deeds, Book 4886, Page For title Deed reference Book 23102, Page Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Justice of said Court on MAY 14 2009. 305 and shown on Plan Book 321, Plan 8. 355. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Attest: For title see deed recorded in Worcester For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Registry of Deeds in Book 30863, Page 326. recorded with Worcester County (Worcester (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be RECORDER The premises are to be sold subject to District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35844, provided to purchaser for recording upon 200812-1457-BLU and with the benefit of all easements, restric- Page 140. receipt in full of the purchase price. The June 5, 2009 tions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, These premises will be sold and con- description of the premises contained in said tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and veyed subject to and with the benefit of all mortgage shall control in the event of an Commonwealth of Massachusetts assessments, rights of tenants and parties in rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, error in this publication. The Trial Court possession. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Other terms, if any, to be announced at Probate and Family Court TERMS OF SALE: liens, improvements, public assessments, the sale. Worcester Division A deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOL- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Docket No. WO09P1494EA LARS AND 00/CENTS ($10,000.00) shall be water and sewer liens and any other munici- Present holder of said mortgage In the Estate of: Laura L. Caron required to be paid to the mortgagee in cash, pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Late of: Uxbridge MA 01569 by certified or bank’s cashier check at the brances of record which are in force and are By its Attorneys, Date of Death: 05/03/2009 time and place of sale. The balance of the applicable, having priority over said mort- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR purchase price is to be paid in cash, by cer- gage, whether or not reference to such 150 California Street PROBATE OF WILL tified check or by bank’s cashier check in or restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Newton, MA 02458 To all persons interested in the above cap- within thirty (30) days from the date of the or encumbrances is made in the deed. (617) 558-0500 tioned estate, a petition has been presented sale. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. TERMS OF SALE: 200611-1311 - GRN requesting that a document purporting to be Other terms if any, to be announced at A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) June 5, 2009 the last will of said decedent be proved and the sale. Dollars by certified or bank check will be June 12, 2009 allowed, and that Robert E. Caron, Jr. of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. required to be paid by the purchaser at the June 19, 2009 Mendon, MA be appointed executor/trix, Present Holder of said Mortgage, time and place of sale. The balance is to be named in the will to serve Without Surety. By Its Attorneys, paid by certified or bank check at Harmon IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Barron & Stadfeld, P.C. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, LEGAL NOTICE YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1310 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Boston, MA 02114 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, By virtue of and in execution of the Power AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN 617-723-9800 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty of Sale contained in a certain mortgage O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) June 5, 2009 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be given by Jessica A. Putnam to Ameriquest ON JUNE 23, 2009. June 12, 2009 provided to purchaser for recording upon Mortgage Company, dated July 29, 2005 and In addition, you must file a written affidavit June 19, 2009 receipt in full of the purchase price. The recorded with the Worcester County of objections to the petition, stating specific description of the premises contained in said (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in facts and grounds upon which the objection COMMONWEALTH OF mortgage shall control in the event of an Book 36999, Page 26 of which mortgage is based, within thirty (30) days after the MASSACHUSETTS error in this publication. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as return day (or such other time as the court, LAND COURT Other terms, if any, to be announced at Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of on motion with notice to the petitioner, may DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT the sale. Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset- allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. (Seal) Case No. 09 MISC 391753 HSBC BANK USA, N.A. AS INDENTURE Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First To: TRUSTEE FOR FBR SECURITIZATION 2005-R9, is the present holder by assign- Justice of this Court. Scott C. Thatcher; TRUST 2005-1 CALLABLE MORTGAGE- ment recorded in said deeds in Book 43618, Date: May 22, 2009. Lisa Catroppo; BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-1 Page 25, for breach of conditions of said Stephen G. Abraham and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Present holder of said mortgage mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Register of Probate the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: the same, the mortgaged premises located June 5, 2009 Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. By its Attorneys, at 50 North Main Street, Northbridge, MA claiming to be the holder of mortgage cover- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. will be sold at a Public Auction at 10:00 AM Commonwealth of Massachusetts ing real property in Northborough, numbered 150 California Street on June 19, 2009, at the mortgaged premis- The Trial Court 53 Summer Street given by Scott C. Newton, MA 02458 es, more particularly described below, all and Probate and Family Court Department Thatcher to Mortgage Electronic Registration (617) 558-0500 singular the premises described in said mort- WORCESTER Division Systems, Inc., dated March 16, 2007, 200709-1787 - RED gage, to wit: Docket No. W059P1975-37 Recorded with the Worcester County June 5, 2009 All that certain parcel of land lying and Notice Of Fiduciary’s Account (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at June 12, 2009 being situated in the County of Worcester, To all persons interested in the estate of Book 40855, Page 90, and now held by June 19, 2009 State of MA, to-wit North 55 degrees 54 min- E. Kent Swift late of Northbridge, Worcester plaintiff by assignment has filed with said utes East by said Lot No. 74, One Hundred County. court a complaint for authority to foreclose Three and Ninety Five Hundredths (103.95) You are hereby notified pursuant to Mass. said mortgage in the manner following: by NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF feet to Lot No. 83, thence South 33 degrees R. Civ. P. Rule 72 that the First (being the entry and possession and exercise of power REAL ESTATE 36 minutes East by Lots No. 83 and No. 84 27th thru 31st in a series) account of United of sale. If you are entitled to the benefits of By virtue and in execution of the Power on said plat, Seventy Four and Ninety Five States Trust Company, N.A., E. Kent Swift, Jr. the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Hundredths (74.95) feet to Lot No. 72 on said (d/o/d 3/30/07), Alexander Whiteside and object to such foreclosure you or your attor- given by Matthew P. Bedrosian to Mortgage Plat, thence South 55 degrees 54 minutes John Winslow Sawyer as Trustees (the fidu- ney should file a written appearance and Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated West by Lot No. 72, One Hundred Five and ciary) under the will of said deceased have answer in said court at Boston on or before June 5, 2006 and recorded with the Seventy Hundredths (105.70) feet to said been presented to said Court for allowance. the 29th day of June 2009 or you may be for- Worcester County (Worcester District) North Main Street, thence North 32 degrees If you desire to preserve your right to file ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- Registry of Deeds at Book 39227, Page 37, 18 minutes West by North Main Street, an objection to said account(s), you or your sure is invalid under said act. of which mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is the Seventy-Five and No Hundredths (75.00) attorney must file a written appearance in Witness, Karyn F. Scheier Chief Justice present holder, for breach of the conditions of feet to the point of beginning. Containing said Court at Worcester on or before the of said Court this 14th day of May 2009. said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Three twenty-third day of June, 2009 the return day Attest: closing, the same will be sold at Public (7,853) square feet, more or less, according of this citation. You may upon written request Deborah J. Patterson Auction at 3:00 p.m. on June 30, 2009, on the to said plat. For Title see deed dated August by registered or certified mail to the fiduciary, Recorder mortgaged premises located at 11 McGuire 3, 2002 Recorded with the Worcester District or to the attorney for the fiduciary, obtain (285.6321/Thatcher)(06/05/09)(155875 Road , Sutton, Worcester County, Registry of Deeds in Book 27960, Page 230. without cost a copy of said account(s). If you June 5, 2009 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Tax Map Reference 6A-44 Being that parcel desire to object to any item of said described in said mortgage, of land conveyed to Jessica A. Putnam from account(s), you must, in addition to filing a NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF TO WIT: Helen Powers by that deed dated 09/22/2003 written appearance as aforesaid, file within REAL ESTATE A certain parcel of land with the improve- and recorded 09/22/2003 in Deed Book thirty days after said return day or within By virtue and in execution of the Power ments thereon, in the Town of Sutton, 31716, at Page 70 of the Worcester County, such other time as the Court upon motion of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Worcester County, Massachusetts, on the MA Public Registry. Address Ð 50 North Main may order a written statement of each such given by Michael Austin and Yon H. Austin to northeasterly side of McGuire Road, shown St. Northbridge, MA Beginning at a point on item together with the grounds for each Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, as Lot 7 on a plan entitled, ''Plan of Land in the Northeasterly side of North Main Street, objection thereto, a copy to be served upon Inc., dated March 4, 2005 and recorded with Sutton, Mass., property of David P. located four hundred eighty one and twenty the fiduciary pursuant to Mass. R. Civ. P.Rule the Worcester County (Worcester District) Bedrosian, 18 Maple Street, Whitinsville, seven hundredths (481.27) feet from the cor- 5. Registry of Deeds at Book 35844, Page 141, Mass.,'' scale 1''=-50', dated August 6, 1991, ner formed by the intersection of the north- WITNESS, Denise Meagher, Esquire, of which mortgage HSBC Bank USA, N.A. as drawn by Guerriere & Halmn Inc. easterly line of said North Main Street, said First Justice of said Court at Worcester this Indenture Trustee for FBR Securitization Engineering and Land Surveying, point being the most Northerly corner of Lot twenty-sixth day of May, 2009. Trust 2005-1 Callable Mortgage-Backed Whitinsville, Mass., recorded with the #74 on said plan and being most westerly Stephen G. Abraham Notes, Series 2005-1 is the present holder, Worcester Registry of Deeds, Plan Book corner of the lot herein described. Register of Probate for breach of the conditions of said mortgage 659, Plan 83, and bounded and described as For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded June 5, 2009 and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same follows: Turn To LEGALS page 10 10 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS the probate records. OWNER OF RECORD: ALBEE PETER A continued from page 9 The year for which the tax was assessed. TEE & HENDERSON JR EDWARD S TEE MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Amount of tax assessed on each parcel to LOCATION: 353 MAIN ST with the Worcester County (Worcester By virtue and in execution of the Power be taken. The unpaid balance, if any, of the CONTAINING: 8,075 Square Feet more or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31716, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage tax assessed. less Page 70 given by Paul E. Kelley and Diane M. Kelley Description of the several rights, lots, or ASSESSORS' MAP 164, PARCEL 26 The premises will be sold subject to any to “MERS”, Mortgage Electronic Registration divisions, sufficiently accurate to identify the RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is premises. REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26891, assessments and liens, and subject to prior acting solely as nominee for Ameripath In the case of registered land, Certificate of PAGE 49 liens or other enforceable encumbrances of Mortgage Corporation, “Lender”; and its suc- Title No. must be given. 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,523.46 record entitled to precedence over this mort- cessors and assigns dated September 28, UNPAID BALANCE: $737.68 gage, and subject to and with the benefit of 2006 and recorded with the Worcester OWNER OF RECORD: all easements, restrictions, reservations and County (Worcester District) Registry of LOCATION: HEMLOCK ST OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN conditions of record and subject to all tenan- Deeds, in Book 39934, Page 104, of which CONTAINING: 3 Acres more or less LEBEWOHL LLC cies and/or rights of parties in possession. mortgage the undersigned is the present ASSESSORS' MAP 287, PARCEL 11 LOCATION: 291-4 SOUTH ST Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or cer- holder, for breach of the conditions of said RECORDED IN LAND COURT, BOOK 847, CONTAINING: 5,009 Square Feet more or tified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing PAGE 110, CERTIFICATE OF TITLE# less deposit must be shown at the time and place the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,398.20 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 17 of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the 10:00 AM, on June 26, 2009, on the premis- UNPAID BALANCE: $1,738.42 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY mortgage holder and its designee(s) are es known as 17 Pond Street, Douglas, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, exempt from this requirement); high bidder to Massachusetts, the premises described in OWNER OF RECORD: ABDEL-FATTAH PAGE 129 sign written Memorandum of Sale upon said mortgage, together with all the rights, GAMAL TEE & ABCON REALTY DEVEL- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $7.08 UNPAID acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price easements, and appurtenances thereto, to OPMENT TRUST BALANCE: $58.68 payable in cash or current funds in thirty (30) wit: LOCATION: 726 NORTHWEST MAIN ST days from the date of the sale at the offices All the certain parcel of land situate in the CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & Associates, City of Douglas, County of Worcester, State ASSESSORS' MAP 122, PARCEL 4.3 LEBEWOHL LLC P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210, of Massachusetts, being known and desig- RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 291-6 SOUTH ST Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100, or such other nated as follows: REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 32957, CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or time as may be designated by mortgagee. Lot 67, as shown on a plan entitled PAGE 255 less The description for the premises contained in “Definitive Plan of Springmeadow Estate in 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,748.66 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 18 said mortgage shall control in the event of a Douglas, Mass…” dated May 20, 1988, UNPAID BALANCE: $5,852.58 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY typographical error in this publication. revised August 29, 1988 and December 9, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, Other terms to be announced at the sale. 1988, which plan is recorded in the OWNER OF RECORD: AHRONIAN KATH- PAGE 129 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan LEEN M 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $787.56 UNPAID Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of Book 619, Plan 70. LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST BALANCE: $1,001.37 Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset- Being the same property as conveyed from CONTAINING: 7.74 Acres more or less Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series Russel B. Nickerson to Paul E. Kelley and ASSESSORS' MAP 257, PARCEL 3 OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN 2005-R9 Diane M. Kelley, husband and wife as tenants RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LEBEWOHL LLC Korde & Associates, P.C. by the entirety, as described in Book 23212, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39769, LOCATION: 291-8 SOUTH ST 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210 Page 351, Dated 11/15/2000, recorded PAGE 206 CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 11/15/2000 in WORCESTER County 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,685.34 less (978) 256-1500 Records. UNPAID BALANCE: $1,752.89 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 19 (CitiRL 08-050664/Putnam)(05/22/09, Terms of Sale: These premises are being RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 05/29/09, 06/05/09)(153033) sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate OWNER OF RECORD: AHRONIAN KATH- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, May 22, 2009 taxes, water rates, municipal charges and LEEN M PAGE 129 May 29, 2009 assessments, condominium charges, LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $761.28 UNPAID June 5, 2009 expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- CONTAINING: 8.09 Acres more or less BALANCE: $969.73 cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, ASSESSORS' MAP 257, PARCEL 4 statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: ALICE OGDEN NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF control, or other municipal ordinances or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39769, LEBEWOHL LLC REAL ESTATE bylaws respecting land use, configuration, PAGE 206 LOCATION: 291-10 SOUTH ST By virtue and in execution of the Power building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,707.58 CONTAINING: 5,030 Square Feet more or of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ordinances regarding the presence of lead UNPAID BALANCE: $1,778.08 less given by William Joseph a/k/a W.B. Joseph to paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 20 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and, OWNER OF RECORD: AITON, STEVEN & RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Inc., dated July 18, 2007 and recorded with to the extent that they are recorded prior to AITON, CAROL A REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37835, the Worcester County (Worcester District) the above mortgage, any easements, rights LOCATION: WALLUM LAKE RD PAGE 129 Registry of Deeds at Book 41510, Page 255, of way, restrictions, confirmation or other CONTAINING: 2 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $765.32 UNPAID of which mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC is matters of record. ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 9700 BALANCE: $974.96 the present holder, for breach of the condi- Purchaser shall also bear all state and coun- RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of ty deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 CATE OF TITLE# OWNER OF RECORD: ALLAIN MICHAEL foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public is to be paid in cash or bank or certified 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $124.34 UNPAID A Auction at 10:00 a.m. on June 29, 2009, on check at the time and place of the sale, with BALANCE: $200.15 LOCATION: 373 NORTHWEST MAIN ST the mortgaged premises located at 26-36 C the balance of the purchase price to be paid CONTAINING: 23,304 Square Feet more or Street, Unit 32, 26-36 C Street by bank or certified check within thirty (30) OWNER OF RECORD: AITON, STEVEN & less Condominium, Northbridge, Worcester days after the date of the sale, to be deposit- AITON, CAROL A ASSESSORS' MAP 146, PARCEL 12 County, Massachusetts, all and singular the ed in escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, LOCATION: WALLUM LAKE RD RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY premises described in said mortgage, at 9 Acton Road, Suite # 10, Chelmsford, CONTAINING: 3 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19272, TO WIT: Massachusetts. ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 9710 PAGE 259 Unit 32 of the #26-#36 C STREET CONDO- In the event that the successful bidder at the RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,351.70 MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing CATE OF TITLE# UNPAID BALANCE: $1,684.28 County, Massachusetts, a condominium the within described property according to 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $185.00 UNPAID established pursuant to Massachusetts the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the BALANCE: $273.39 OWNER OF RECORD: AMONS CASSIE L General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed LOCATION: 156 YEW ST Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee OWNER OF RECORD: AITON, STEVEN R CONTAINING: 1.52 Acres more or less in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds reserves the right to sell the property by fore- & AITON, CAROL A ASSESSORS' MAP 222, PARCEL 43 on October 2006 in Book 40015, Page 75. closure deed to the second highest bidder or, LOCATION: SOUTH ST RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- Said Unit contains approximately 1008+ thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- CONTAINING: 10 Acres more or less CATE OF TITLE# 11966 square feet and is shown on the floor plans viding that said bidder shall deposit with said ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 9690 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,672.06 of the Building recorded with the Master attorney, the amount of the required deposit RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $740.08 Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto as set forth herein within five (5) business REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6782, PAGE and made a part thereof, to which is affixed days after written notice of the default of the 95 OWNER OF RECORD: ASLANIAN, JUS- the verified statement in the form required by previous highest bidder. 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $609.62 UNPAID TINE said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Other terms, if any, are to be announced at BALANCE: $786.03 LOCATION: 21 RICHIE RD For Title see Deed herewith 41510/254 the sale. CONTAINING: 10,000 Square Feet more or For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Present holder of said mortgage OWNER OF RECORD: AITON, STEVEN R less recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as & AITON, CAROL A ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 123 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 41510, Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I LOCATION: WALLUM LAKE RD RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Page 254. Inc. Trust 2007-HE2 Mortgage Pass- CONTAINING: 13 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 10601, These premises will be sold and con- Through Certificates, Series 2007-HE2 ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 9740 PAGE 243 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all by its Attorneys RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $39.42 UNPAID rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Guaetta and Benson, LLC REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6782, PAGE BALANCE: $97.66 covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire 95 liens, improvements, public assessments, 9 Acton Road 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $791.60 UNPAID OWNER OF RECORD: ATAMIAN JR any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Suite # 10 BALANCE: $1,005.71 FRANK & ATAMIAN LETICIA water and sewer liens and any other munici- Chelmsford, MA 01824 LOCATION: 137 WALLUM LAKE RD pal assessments or liens or existing encum- May 28, 2009 OWNER OF RECORD: ALBEE PETER A CONTAINING: 1.15 Acres more or less brances of record which are in force and are June 5, 2009 TEE & HENDERSON JR EDWARD S TEE ASSESSORS' MAP 260, PARCEL 13 applicable, having priority over said mort- June 12, 2009 LOCATION: 355 MAIN ST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY gage, whether or not reference to such June 19, 2009 CONTAINING: 11,032 Square Feet more or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 23759, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens less PAGE 150 or encumbrances is made in the deed. THE COMMONWEALTH OF ASSESSORS' MAP 163, PARCEL 102 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,969.30 TERMS OF SALE: MASSACHUSETTS RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $2,684.91 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) TOWN OF DOUGLAS REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26891, Dollars by certified or bank check will be OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES PAGE 71 OWNER OF RECORD: AUDET BROS, INC required to be paid by the purchaser at the N O T I C E O F T A X T A K I N G 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,435.50 LOCATION: POND ST time and place of sale. The balance is to be TO THE OWNERS OF THE HEREINAFTER UNPAID BALANCE: $720.40 CONTAINING: 6.47 Acres more or less paid by certified or bank check at Harmon DESCRIBED LAND AND TO ALL OTHERS ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 97 Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, CONCERNED OWNER OF RECORD: ALBEE PETER A RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ON TEE & HENDERSON JR EDWARD S TEE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 13830, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Friday the 12th day of June, 2009, at 10:00 LOCATION: 349 MAIN ST PAGE 194 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty o'clock AM., at MUNICIPAL CENTER, pur- CONTAINING: 8,482 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $408.44 UNPAID (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be suant to the provisions of General Laws, less BALANCE: $543.04 provided to purchaser for recording upon Chapter 60, Section 53, and by virtue of the ASSESSORS' MAP 163, PARCEL 103 receipt in full of the purchase price. The authority vested in me as Collector of Taxes, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: AUDET BUILDERS description of the premises contained in said IT IS MY INTENTION TO TAKE FOR THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26890, INC mortgage shall control in the event of an TOWN of DOUGLAS the following parcels PAGE 210 LOCATION: POND ST error in this publication. of land for non-payment of the taxes due 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,136.12 CONTAINING: 3,223 Square Feet more or Other terms, if any, to be announced at thereon, with interest and all incidental UNPAID BALANCE: $878.79 less the sale. expenses and costs to the date of taking, ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 30 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC unless the same shall have been paid OWNER OF RECORD: ALBEE PETER A RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY Present holder of said mortgage before that date. TEE & HENDERSON JR EDWARD S TEE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16027, Pamela A Carter LOCATION: 347 MAIN ST PAGE 254 By its Attorneys, COLLECTOR OF TAXES CONTAINING: 8,258 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $57.62 UNPAID HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. LIST OF PARCELS TO BE TAKEN less BALANCE: $119.49 150 California Street THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST ASSESSORS' MAP 163, PARCEL 104 Newton, MA 02458 BE GIVEN IN THE CASE OF EACH PAR- RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: AUDET BUILDERS, (617) 558-0500 CEL: REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26890, INC 200904-2968 - BLU Names of all owners known to the collector. PAGE 187 LOCATION: DARLING WY June 5, 2009 In the taking of undivided real estate of 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,273.50 CONTAINING: 1.21 Acres more or less June 12, 2009 deceased persons, the names of all the UNPAID BALANCE: $1,163.67 ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 31 June 19, 2009 heirs or devisees interested as appearing in Turn To LEGALS page 11 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 11 LEGALS LEGALS CONTAINING: 9,975 Square Feet more or LOCATION: 239 SOUTHWEST MAIN ST continued from page 10 less CONTAINING: 13,060 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: FORESIGHT ASSESSORS' MAP 300, PARCEL 5 less ENTERPRISES CORP RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 227, PARCEL 32 LOCATION: 65 GILBOA ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 17745, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 40173, RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- CONTAINING: 3.07 Acres more or less PAGE 337 PAGE 343 CATE OF TITLE# 15759 ASSESSORS' MAP 138, PARCEL 45.1 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $89.98 UNPAID 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,344.50 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $86.94 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $158.53 UNPAID BALANCE: $698.10 BALANCE: $129.56 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 35320, PAGE 131 OWNER OF RECORD: AUDET BUILDERS, OWNER OF RECORD: BOUDREAU JOEY OWNER OF RECORD: COOMBS KEVIN R 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,509.42 INC K & BOUDREAU BETH A LOCATION: 34 RICHIE RD UNPAID BALANCE: $1,874.79 LOCATION: DOWNS RD LOCATION: 8 CEDAR ST CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 7.4 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 6.1 Acres more or less less OWNER OF RECORD: FORTIER SR ASSESSORS' MAP 223, PARCEL 30 ASSESSORS' MAP 211, PARCEL 3 ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 106 RONALD & FORTIER MARYANN RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 72 PINE ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 20015, CATE OF TITLE# 69099 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 22688, CONTAINING: 4.85 Acres more or less PAGE 1 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,982.32 PAGE 314 ASSESSORS' MAP 264, PARCEL 27 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $467.08 UNPAID UNPAID BALANCE: $98.92 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $880.58 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $613.76 BALANCE: $839.26 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38978, OWNER OF RECORD: BUSKIRK, TIMO- PAGE 364 OWNER OF RECORD: AUTUMN WOODS THY G OWNER OF RECORD: COOMBS KEVIN R 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,873.14 DEVELOPMENT LLC LOCATION: 19 WEBSTER ST LOCATION: 29 ARNOLD RD UNPAID BALANCE: $1,130.72 LOCATION: CRESCENT LN ASSESSORS' MAP 198, BLOCK 32, LOT 2 CONTAINING: 15,000 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY less OWNER OF RECORD: GIAMPIETRO ASSESSORS' MAP 239, PARCEL 1.22 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39441, ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 83 DANIEL W RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 312 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 287-6 SOUTH ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38549, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,030.08 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 21882, CONTAINING: 5,096 Square Feet more or PAGE 273 UNPAID BALANCE: $74.59 PAGE 306 less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,649.94 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,696.46 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 29 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,831.14 OWNER OF RECORD: C D T DEVELOP- UNPAID BALANCE: $1,598.58 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY MENT CORPORATION REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37296, OWNER OF RECORD: AUTUMN WOODS LOCATION: 24 ROYAL CREST DR OWNER OF RECORD: DAIGLE, JOSEPH PAGE 265 DEVELOPMENT LLC CONTAINING: 21,273 Square Feet more or H & DAIGLE, PATRICIA M 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $808.80 UNPAID LOCATION: CRESCENT LN less LOCATION: 82 PETERS COVE RD BALANCE: $1,027.05 CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 249, PARCEL 15 CONTAINING: 10,632 Square Feet more or ASSESSORS' MAP 239, PARCEL 1.3 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY less OWNER OF RECORD: GROH DIANE A RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18683, ASSESSORS' MAP 158, PARCEL 3 LOCATION: 4 SOUTHWEST MAIN ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38549, PAGE 332 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 22,080 Square Feet more or PAGE 273 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $72.78 UNPAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6771, PAGE less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,649.94 BALANCE: $137.99 42 ASSESSORS' MAP 213, PARCEL 21 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,038.48 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,228.24 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: C D T DEVELOP- UNPAID BALANCE: $2,745.88 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 13442, OWNER OF RECORD: AUTUMN WOODS MENT CORPORATION PAGE 73 DEVELOPMENT LLC LOCATION: ROYAL CREST DR OWNER OF RECORD: DAIGLE, JOSEPH 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,967.40 LOCATION: CRESCENT LN CONTAINING: 9,230 Square Feet more or H & DAIGLE, PATRICIA M UNPAID BALANCE: $1,227.64 CONTAINING: 2.09 Acres more or less less LOCATION: 85 PETERS COVE RD ASSESSORS' MAP 239, PARCEL 1.4 ASSESSORS' MAP 249, PARCEL 21 CONTAINING: 1.94 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: HILDITCH, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 158, PARCEL 8 GEORGE C & HILDITCH, LORI A REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38549, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19390, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 10 REID RD PAGE 273 PAGE 332 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7359, PAGE CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,650.96 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $69.76 UNPAID 168 less UNPAID BALANCE: $2,039.72 BALANCE: $134.35 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $153.66 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 182 BALANCE: $235.72 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: AUTUMN WOODS OWNER OF RECORD: C D T DEVELOP- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 11713, DEVELOPMENT LLC MENT CORPORATION OWNER OF RECORD: DEER CROSSING PAGE 176 LOCATION: CRESCENT LN LOCATION: ROYAL CREST DR DEVELOPMENT LLC 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $38.42 UNPAID CONTAINING: 2.08 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 2.5 Acres more or less LOCATION: 16 WOODLAND RD BALANCE: $96.45 ASSESSORS' MAP 239, PARCEL 1.7 ASSESSORS' MAP 249, PARCEL 23 CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 238, PARCEL 25 OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39505, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18683, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY STRUCTION & CO INC PAGE 298 PAGE 332 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36342, LOCATION: BROOKSIDE DR 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,650.96 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $169.84 UNPAID PAGE 164 CONTAINING: 6,450 Square Feet more or UNPAID BALANCE: $2,039.72 BALANCE: $255.21 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $307.34 UNPAID less BALANCE: $139.12 ASSESSORS' MAP 170, PARCEL 11 OWNER OF RECORD: BAKER, GENE P & OWNER OF RECORD: CENEDELLA RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BAKER, LINDA C STEPHEN E & CENEDELLA CLARE M OWNER OF RECORD: DOUGLAS LAND REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 17306, LOCATION: MANCHAUG ST LOCATION: FOREST ST CORPORATION PAGE 167 CONTAINING: 12,676 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 14.8 Acres more or less LOCATION: DAVIS ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $66.72 UNPAID less ASSESSORS' MAP 133, PARCEL 14 CONTAINING: 1.33 Acres more or less BALANCE: $130.48 ASSESSORS' MAP 119, PARCEL 6 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 191, PARCEL 33 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19091, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6963, PAGE PAGE 192 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 31958, STRUCTION & CO INC 393 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $897.76 UNPAID PAGE 237 LOCATION: BROOKSIDE DR 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $17.19 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,134.14 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,371.92 CONTAINING: 3,714 Square Feet more or BALANCE: $53.43 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,701.16 less OWNER OF RECORD: CHACE, RICHARD ASSESSORS' MAP 170, PARCEL 6 OWNER OF RECORD: BALLOU JR E F OWNER OF RECORD: DOUGLAS LAND RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY HOWARD E & BALLOU HANA A LOCATION: 83 SOUTHEAST MAIN ST CORPORATION REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 17306, LOCATION: WEBSTER ST CONTAINING: 2.1 Acres more or less LOCATION: DAVIS ST PAGE 167 CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 214, PARCEL 27 CONTAINING: 11.33 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $65.72 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 200, PARCEL 9 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 192, PARCEL 1 BALANCE: $129.23 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15138, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CATE OF TITLE# 15785 PAGE 286 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18385, OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,341.60 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,433.36 PAGE 307 STRUCTION & CO INC UNPAID BALANCE: $1,671.96 UNPAID BALANCE: $4,203.00 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,410.10 LOCATION: BROOKSIDE DR UNPAID BALANCE: $4,106.94 CONTAINING: 2.52 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: BEGIN RAYMOND OWNER OF RECORD: CHERRIER LISA M ASSESSORS' MAP 189, PARCEL 9 M & BEGIN SHARON A LOCATION: 12 BIRCH ST OWNER OF RECORD: DOUGLAS LAND RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: SOUTH ST CONTAINING: 2.09 Acres more or less CORPORATION REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 17306, CONTAINING: 15.2 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 146, PARCEL 14 LOCATION: 153 DAVIS ST PAGE 167 ASSESSORS' MAP 263, PARCEL 18.1 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 6.28 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $168.84 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 30400, ASSESSORS' MAP 192, PARCEL 8 BALANCE: $253.78 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6145, PAGE PAGE 308 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 30 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,077.36 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 31958, OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,138.26 UNPAID BALANCE: $4,982.78 PAGE 237 STRUCTION CO INC UNPAID BALANCE: $2,631.84 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,388.98 LOCATION: CHARLES ST OWNER OF RECORD: CHERRIER REAL- UNPAID BALANCE: $2,903.46 CONTAINING: 25,720 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: BEGIN, RAYMOND TY CORP, less M LOCATION: 54 PINE ST OWNER OF RECORD: FERGUSON III ASSESSORS' MAP 141, PARCEL 28 LOCATION: 172 SOUTH ST CONTAINING: 1.03 Acres more or less WALTER & FERGUSON JR WALTER RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 27.61 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 265, PARCEL 13 LOCATION: 11 ARNOLD RD REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18544, ASSESSORS' MAP 248, PARCEL 8 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 10,000 Square Feet more or PAGE 146 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 41547, less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,322.38 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7175, PAGE PAGE 164 ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 90 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,237.19 37 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,526.60 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,069.40 UNPAID BALANCE: $499.26 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 33803, OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- UNPAID BALANCE: $3,755.74 PAGE 256 STRUCTION CO INC OWNER OF RECORD: 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,104.00 LOCATION: CHARLES ST OWNER OF RECORD: BEHRENS, CHERRIER,ROBERT UNPAID BALANCE: $1,386.46 CONTAINING: 1.33 Acres more or less ROBERT A & BEHRENS, NOREEN E LOCATION: 365 NORTHWEST MAIN ST ASSESSORS' MAP 141, PARCEL 29 LOCATION: 50 CEDAR ST CONTAINING: 18,774 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: FERSCHKE, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 7.43 Acres more or less less THERESA REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18544, ASSESSORS' MAP 200, PARCEL 13 ASSESSORS' MAP 159, PARCEL 53 LOCATION: 3 JOHNSON CT PAGE 146 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 22,023 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $80.88 UNPAID CATE OF TITLE# 10095 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 41547, less BALANCE: $97.26 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,506.26 PAGE 164 ASSESSORS' MAP 161, PARCEL 49 UNPAID BALANCE: $3,073.31 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,329.46 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- UNPAID BALANCE: $798.89 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7074, PAGE STRUCTION CO INC OWNER OF RECORD: BENSON, RONALD 359 LOCATION: DAVIS ST MORRIS & BENSON, RICHARD ALAN OWNER OF RECORD: CHROBAK MARK 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,138.26 CONTAINING: 10.04 Acres more or less LOCATION: UNKNOWN LOCATION K UNPAID BALANCE: $2,640.22 ASSESSORS' MAP 168, PARCEL 7 CONTAINING: 10 Acres more or less LOCATION: 18 ROBIN DR RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 12245 ASSESSORS' MAP 170, BLOCK 48, LOT OWNER OF RECORD: FLAGG RALPH & REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19121, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 31 FLAGG TERESA A PAGE 302 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 8081, PAGE RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 3 WIXTEAD CT 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $710.72 UNPAID 172 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38487, CONTAINING: 17,832 Square Feet more or BALANCE: $899.42 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $609.62 UNPAID PAGE 261 less BALANCE: $786.09 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,088.72 ASSESSORS' MAP 142, PARCEL 73 OWNER OF RECORD: J A TAYLOR CON- UNPAID BALANCE: $2,574.95 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- STRUCTION CO INC OWNER OF RECORD: BOPP JOHN E TEE CATE OF TITLE# 67326 LOCATION: DAVIS ST & SHORE ROAD REALTY TRUST OWNER OF RECORD: COCKCROFT 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,274.74 CONTAINING: 10.07 Acres more or less LOCATION: 133 SHORE RD JOHN & COCKCROFT ANN UNPAID BALANCE: $2,800.97 Turn To LEGALS page 12 12 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, LOCATION: CROSS ST continued from page 11 PAGE 277 OWNER OF RECORD: LECLAIR, GERALD CONTAINING: 15.19 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $74.80 UNPAID R & LECLAIR, SHEILA A ASSESSORS' MAP 135, PARCEL 6 ASSESSORS' MAP 168, PARCEL 8 BALANCE: $140.19 LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 3.56 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26433, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19121, OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- ASSESSORS' MAP 199, PARCEL 34.01 PAGE 206 PAGE 300 OPMENT INC RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,838.00 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $712.76 UNPAID LOCATION: 2 PILGRIM CT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16751, UNPAID BALANCE: $2,281.41 BALANCE: $901.85 CONTAINING: 20,081 Square Feet more or PAGE 63 less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,393.16 OWNER OF RECORD: MAZZUCHELLI OWNER OF RECORD: JANELLE DAVID & ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 28 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,734.19 JOSEPH A & MAZZUCHELLI BELINDA A JANELLE CYNTHIA RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 40 COLONIAL RD LOCATION: 6 ARNOLD RD REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, OWNER OF RECORD: LOTTO, GLEN C CONTAINING: 20,186 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or PAGE 277 LOCATION: 193 DAVIS ST less less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $70.76 UNPAID CONTAINING: 5.7 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 40 ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 70 BALANCE: $135.33 ASSESSORS' MAP 193, PARCEL 2 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 21333, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 23689, OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 9026, PAGE PAGE 171 PAGE 113 OPMENT INC 254 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,751.94 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $38.42 UNPAID LOCATION: 15 COLONIAL RD 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,986.62 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,263.40 BALANCE: $96.45 CONTAINING: 20,010 Square Feet more or UNPAID BALANCE: $2,428.05 less OWNER OF RECORD: MORLOCK, VIR- OWNER OF RECORD: JANELLE DAVID & ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 50 OWNER OF RECORD: LYNCH, ALICE R & GINIA M JANELLE CYNTHIA RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CEMETARY LOCATION: 55 WEBSTER ST LOCATION: 8 ARNOLD RD REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST CONTAINING: 12.31 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or PAGE 77 CONTAINING: 4,901 Square Feet more or ASSESSORS' MAP 199, PARCEL 23 less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $70.76 UNPAID less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 71 BALANCE: $135.33 ASSESSORS' MAP 109, PARCEL 10 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 24665, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 288 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 29807, OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6441, PAGE 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,313.04 PAGE 393 OPMENT INC 271 UNPAID BALANCE: $4,053.04 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,618.60 LOCATION: 13 COLONIAL RD 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $62.68 UNPAID UNPAID BALANCE: $2,010.37 CONTAINING: 19,994 Square Feet more or BALANCE: $125.79 OWNER OF RECORD: MORLOCK, VIR- less GINIA M OWNER OF RECORD: JOHN DURIDAS ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 51 OWNER OF RECORD: MACLEOD, LOCATION: 51 WEBSTER ST ENTERPRIES INC RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY STEPHEN L & MACLEOD, BEVERLY CONTAINING: 1.48 Acres more or less LOCATION: MAPLE ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, LOCATION: 352 SOUTHEAST MAIN ST ASSESSORS' MAP 199, PARCEL 24 CONTAINING: 2.73 Acres more or less PAGE 77 CONTAINING: 1.04 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 218, PARCEL 14.1 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $35.38 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 267, PARCEL 12 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7244, PAGE RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $92.68 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 201 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36969, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6794, PAGE 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,306.20 PAGE 223 OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- 346 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,627.33 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,382.04 OPMENT INC 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,084.68 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,720.78 LOCATION: 3 COLONIAL RD UNPAID BALANCE: $2,474.61 OWNER OF RECORD: NATURE VIEW LLC CONTAINING: 20,211 Square Feet more or LOCATION: CRESCENT LN OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON less OWNER OF RECORD: MALLETT CLAIRE CONTAINING: 3.33 Acres more or less MICHAEL R ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 54 G ASSESSORS' MAP 239, PARCEL 8 LOCATION: LEDGESTONE RD RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 1 LAUREL GLADES RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 6,359 Square Feet more or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, CONTAINING: 29,463 Square Feet more or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 31344, less PAGE 277 less PAGE 346 ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 12 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $70.76 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 148, PARCEL 24 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $220.40 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $135.33 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $315.94 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 30520, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 35363, PAGE 307 OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- PAGE 318 OWNER OF RECORD: NAVALANCE 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $81.88 UNPAID OPMENT INC 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,878.32 GREG A & NAVALANCE STEPHANIE S BALANCE: $72.84 LOCATION: COLONIAL RD UNPAID BALANCE: $854.86 LOCATION: 16 HILLTOP DR CONTAINING: 2.93 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 2.08 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 55 OWNER OF RECORD: MARKUNIS BAR- ASSESSORS' MAP 255, PARCEL 1.03 MICHAEL R RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BARA A & CORTESE THOMAS RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: LEDGESTONE RD REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, LOCATION: 76 NORTH ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36259, CONTAINING: 3.08 Acres more or less PAGE 277 CONTAINING: 20,212 Square Feet more or PAGE 292 ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 2 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $194.10 UNPAID less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $5,304.72 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $284.24 ASSESSORS' MAP 137, PARCEL 21 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,488.50 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 19072, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 14 OWNER OF RECORD: KIBBE JR ALVIN N REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 34572, OWNER OF RECORD: NEDOROSCIK, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $207.26 UNPAID TEE & HOPEVILLE REALTY TRUST PAGE 304 STEPHEN M & NEDOROSCIK, TAMMY L BALANCE: $109.56 LOCATION: 67 GILBOA ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,503.24 LOCATION: GROVE ST CONTAINING: 22.96 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $3,078.11 CONTAINING: 1.51 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON ASSESSORS' MAP 138, PARCEL 45 ASSESSORS' MAP 143, PARCEL 10 MICHAEL R RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: MARSTERS RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: LEDGESTONE RD REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 35026, EARLE M & KENNETH E T & M & R REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 14133, CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less PAGE 277 TRUST PAGE 167 ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 32.1 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,190.84 LOCATION: 43 OLD FARM RD 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $92.00 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $2,697.29 CONTAINING: 2.07 Acres more or less BALANCE: $161.26 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39162, ASSESSORS' MAP 224, PARCEL 26 PAGE 146 OWNER OF RECORD: KIBBE JR ALVIN N RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: NESLUSAN, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,517.50 TEE & HOPEVILLE REALTY TRUST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 14912, GWENNETH UNPAID BALANCE: $474.09 LOCATION: 16 CEMETERY ST PAGE 278 LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST CONTAINING: 5,055 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,649.94 CONTAINING: 30,613 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON, less UNPAID BALANCE: $2,038.48 less DOROTHY A, LE ASSESSORS' MAP 142, PARCEL 107 ASSESSORS' MAP 123, PARCEL 4 LOCATION: 69 WEBSTER ST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: MARSTERS KEN- RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- CONTAINING: 3.99 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 25528, NETH E + DANIEL E & PRIME PROPER- CATE OF TITLE# ASSESSORS' MAP 199, PARCEL 20 PAGE 314 TIES REALTY TRUST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $69.76 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $60.66 UNPAID LOCATION: 61 OLD FARM RD BALANCE: $134.35 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15137*, BALANCE: $123.34 CONTAINING: 23,700 Square Feet more or PAGE 297 less OWNER OF RECORD: NICHOLS, KEN- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,944.02 OWNER OF RECORD: KING, JAMES B & ASSESSORS' MAP 237, PARCEL 29 NETH M & NICHOLS, JEAN UNPAID BALANCE: $2,800.69 KING, KATHLEEN A RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 287-2 SOUTH ST LOCATION: 80 WEST ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 29336, CONTAINING: 5,580 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON, CONTAINING: 20,037 Square Feet more or PAGE 393 less MICHAEL ROY less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $73.80 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 27 LOCATION: 110 LEDGESTONE RD ASSESSORS' MAP 161, PARCEL 2 BALANCE: $138.93 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 6,534 Square Feet more or RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7433, PAGE less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 6728, PAGE OWNER OF RECORD: MARTOWSKA 173 ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 10 384 RUTH A TRUSTEE & WALLUM LAKE TER- 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $786.56 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,212.06 RACE NOMINEE TR BALANCE: $1,000.15 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16006, UNPAID BALANCE: $1,236.70 LOCATION: 3 ARNOLD RD PAGE 119 CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: OIKLE DONALD R 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,928.98 OWNER OF RECORD: KOCUR WILLIAM J less LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST UNPAID BALANCE: $577.76 SUBSEQUENT OWNER: KOCUR, WILLIAM ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 93 CONTAINING: 4.01 Acres more or less J RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 186, PARCEL 3 OWNER OF RECORD: JOHNSON, LOCATION: RAILROAD AVE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16630, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY WILLIAM W CONTAINING: 1.52 Acres more or less PAGE 219 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38529, LOCATION: 51 LEDGESTONE RD ASSESSORS' MAP 189, PARCEL 16 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,335.52 PAGE 19 CONTAINING: 5.16 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $1,666.74 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $243.64 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 110, PARCEL 32 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 40034, BALANCE: $194.16 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 359 OWNER OF RECORD: MARTOWSKA REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7685, PAGE 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $95.02 UNPAID RUTH A TRUSTEE & WALLUM LAKE TER- OWNER OF RECORD: OLSON, SVEA 207 BALANCE: $164.85 RACE NOMINEE TR LOCATION: MAPLE ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,332.38 LOCATION: 6 RICHIE RD CONTAINING: 15.51 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $681.00 OWNER OF RECORD: KRZEWICKI, BAR- CONTAINING: 5,000 Square Feet more or ASSESSORS' MAP 194, PARCEL 10 BARA less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- LOCATION: WEBSTER ST ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 96 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4563, PAGE OPMENT INC CONTAINING: 4.74 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 19 LOCATION: COLONIAL RD ASSESSORS' MAP 200, PARCEL 3 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 23117, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,128.16 CONTAINING: 30,709 Square Feet more or RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 76 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,607.04 less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 14480, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $38.42 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 24 PAGE 130 BALANCE: $96.45 OWNER OF RECORD: OLSON, SVEA RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,439.66 LOCATION: 156 MAPLE ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15099, UNPAID BALANCE: $186.60 OWNER OF RECORD: MATEER, PAUL S CONTAINING: 19.1 Acres more or less PAGE 277 LOCATION: 64 NORTHWEST MAIN ST ASSESSORS' MAP 194, PARCEL 12 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $73.80 UNPAID OWNER OF RECORD: LABONNE DANIEL CONTAINING: 15.69 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY BALANCE: $139.01 T & LABONNE KAREN ASSESSORS' MAP 186, PARCEL 2 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4563, PAGE LOCATION: 310 NORTHWEST MAIN ST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 19 OWNER OF RECORD: KENTCO DEVEL- CONTAINING: 1.02 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 10614, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $5,991.18 OPMENT INC ASSESSORS' MAP 159, PARCEL 10 PAGE 55 UNPAID BALANCE: $7,291.69 LOCATION: COLONIAL RD RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,167.58 CONTAINING: 33,454 Square Feet more or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38695, UNPAID BALANCE: $327.27 OWNER OF RECORD: OLSON, SVEA less PAGE 323 LOCATION: MAPLE ST ASSESSORS' MAP 117, PARCEL 25 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,803.50 OWNER OF RECORD: MAWN JR PATRICK CONTAINING: 15.71 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $3,347.85 J & MAWN HEATHER M Turn To LEGALS page 13 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, June 5, 2009 • 13 LEGALS LEGALS LOCATION: 183 WALLIS ST continued from page 12 CONTAINING: 28,648 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: SKEEAN, GERALD OWNER OF RECORD: UNDERWOOD less F TR & WANDLEAR, LESLIE F TR STEPHANIE TRUSTEE & UNDERWOOD ASSESSORS' MAP 194, PARCEL 19 ASSESSORS' MAP 147, PARCEL 20 LOCATION: WEST ST REALTY TRUST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- CONTAINING: 4.27 Acres more or less LOCATION: 179 DAVIS ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4563, PAGE CATE OF TITLE# ASSESSORS' MAP 161, PARCEL 17 CONTAINING: 2.39 Acres more or less 19 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,379.00 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 193, PARCEL 4 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,881.34 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,717.28 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 7080, PAGE RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $3,529.76 174 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 21811, OWNER OF RECORD: PHILLIPS, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,475.04 PAGE 326 OWNER OF RECORD: OLSON, WALLACE RICHARD W UNPAID BALANCE: $774.49 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,131.06 W LOCATION: 291-5 SOUTH ST UNPAID BALANCE: $3,818.46 LOCATION: MAPLE ST CONTAINING: 5,096 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: SMITH ROSS I & CONTAINING: 4.08 Acres more or less less SMITH CARRIE L OWNER OF RECORD: VECCHIONE RUTH ASSESSORS' MAP 191, PARCEL 6 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 24 LOCATION: 151 DAVIS ST E TRUSTEE & COOPERTOWN REALTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 1.32 Acres more or less TRUST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4010, PAGE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 12352, ASSESSORS' MAP 192, PARCEL 8.1 LOCATION: 34 DAVIS ST 444 PAGE 11 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 4.25 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $289.14 UNPAID 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $729.94 UNPAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 35326, ASSESSORS' MAP 164, PARCEL 8 BALANCE: $397.42 BALANCE: $931.70 PAGE 297 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,600.16 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 37456, OWNER OF RECORD: OLSON, WALLACE OWNER OF RECORD: PRESERVATION UNPAID BALANCE: $116.35 PAGE 204 W DEVELOPMENT CORP 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,273.74 LOCATION: MAPLE ST LOCATION: CONSERVATION DR OWNER OF RECORD: SMITH ROSS W & UNPAID BALANCE: $2,800.23 CONTAINING: 4.57 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 2.64 Acres more or less SMITH NANCY M ASSESSORS' MAP 194, PARCEL 13 ASSESSORS' MAP 145, PARCEL 19 LOCATION: 94 ISLAND RD OWNER OF RECORD: VIERSTRA RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 16,988 Square Feet more or PAMELA REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4010, PAGE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18168, less LOCATION: 106-108 GILBOA ST 444 PAGE 387 ASSESSORS' MAP 159, PARCEL 63 CONTAINING: 13,063 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $280.04 UNPAID 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $175.90 UNPAID RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY less BALANCE: $388.19 BALANCE: $262.27 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39422, ASSESSORS' MAP 138, PARCEL 42 PAGE 127 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: OPPERWALL, OWNER OF RECORD: R & A REALTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,400.10 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18830, PETER T & OPPERWALL, JOANNE M CORPORATION UNPAID BALANCE: $1,428.40 PAGE 335 LOCATION: 22 POTTER RD LOCATION: NEWPORT DR 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,615.46 CONTAINING: 10.83 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 32,539 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: SPERONI ROBERT UNPAID BALANCE: $2,373.43 ASSESSORS' MAP 118, PARCEL 1 less S TEE & THE S & L REALTY TRUST RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 142, PARCEL 31.6 LOCATION: DAVIS ST OWNER OF RECORD: WALENTY JR, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 11680, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 1.06 Acres more or less STEPHEN W PAGE 303 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 34396, ASSESSORS' MAP 191, PARCEL 33.1 LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,156.34 PAGE 227 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 11,141 Square Feet more or UNPAID BALANCE: $937.72 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $81.88 UNPAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39152, less BALANCE: $73.27 PAGE 114 ASSESSORS' MAP 254, PARCEL 1 OWNER OF RECORD: ORBISON CORP 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,333.50 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- LOCATION: CROSS ST OWNER OF RECORD: ROMAN CATHOLIC UNPAID BALANCE: $1,655.68 CATE OF TITLE# CONTAINING: 4.6 Acres more or less BISHOP,OF WORCE 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $56.62 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 144, PARCEL 4.1 SUBSEQUENT OWNER: FAIRWAY FINAN- OWNER OF RECORD: ST PIERRE, NOR- BALANCE: $82.66 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CIAL REALTY LLC MAND A REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36607, LOCATION: MUMFORD ST LOCATION: 45 FAIRBANKS CT OWNER OF RECORD: WALENTY JR, PAGE 139 CONTAINING: 5.15 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 6.34 Acres more or less STEPHEN W 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,495.26 ASSESSORS' MAP 135, PARCEL 14.01 ASSESSORS' MAP 241, PARCEL 30 LOCATION: SOUTHWEST MAIN ST UNPAID BALANCE: $1,857.45 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 9.28 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 40529, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16068, ASSESSORS' MAP 254, PARCEL 8 OWNER OF RECORD: ORBISON CORP PAGE 12 PAGE 110 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- LOCATION: WILDFLOWER DR 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,452.80 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,906.62 CATE OF TITLE# CONTAINING: 2.91 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $1,806.23 UNPAID BALANCE: $626.32 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,856.20 ASSESSORS' MAP 144, PARCEL 4.4 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,141.82 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: SAMMIN LLC OWNER OF RECORD: SULLIVAN, JAMES REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36607, LOCATION: WEBSTER ST M OWNER OF RECORD: WARD PETER L PAGE 139 CONTAINING: 18.61 Acres more or less LOCATION: WEBSTER ST TRUSTEE & WEBSTER STREET REALTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,672.18 ASSESSORS' MAP 206, PARCEL 2 CONTAINING: 4.87 Acres more or less TRUST UNPAID BALANCE: $1,016.95 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 205, PARCEL 3 LOCATION: WEBSTER ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 22694, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 31.24 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: ORBISON CORP PAGE 155 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 10212, ASSESSORS' MAP 205, PARCEL 1 LOCATION: WILDFLOWER DR 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,317.32 PAGE 257 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 31,412 Square Feet more or UNPAID BALANCE: $1,634.12 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $934.16 UNPAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 23041, less BALANCE: $1,208.23 PAGE 115 ASSESSORS' MAP 144, PARCEL 4.6 OWNER OF RECORD: SAVANKHAM, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,599.28 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY KONGSAVANH & SAVANKHAM, TRICIA A OWNER OF RECORD: SULLIVAN, JAMES UNPAID BALANCE: $3,198.70 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 36607, LOCATION: 50 WEBSTER ST M PAGE 139 CONTAINING: 1.21 Acres more or less LOCATION: WEBSTER ST OWNER OF RECORD: WASHINGTON 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $75.82 UNPAID ASSESSORS' MAP 199, PARCEL 6 CONTAINING: 83.5 Acres more or less MUTUAL SPECIALTY M BALANCE: $141.66 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ASSESSORS' MAP 207, PARCEL 1 LOCATION: 412 NORTHEAST MAIN ST REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 15213, RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 8,624 Square Feet more or OWNER OF RECORD: PARROTT BAR- PAGE 248 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 9401, PAGE less BARA M 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $76.84 UNPAID 258 ASSESSORS' MAP 141, PARCEL 59 LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST BALANCE: $142.80 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $5,909.30 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 34,412 Square Feet more or UNPAID BALANCE: $7,155.67 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 39954, less OWNER OF RECORD: SEAGRAVE GOR- PAGE 11 ASSESSORS' MAP 103, PARCEL 15 DON R LE OWNER OF RECORD: SULLIVAN, JAMES 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,940.10 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, BOOK 92, LOCATION: DAVIS ST M UNPAID BALANCE: $2,396.05 PAGE 58, CERTIFICATE OF TITLE# CONTAINING: 37,244 Square Feet more or LOCATION: WEBSTER ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $47.52 UNPAID less CONTAINING: 22.79 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: WEAGLE, BALANCE: $108.28 ASSESSORS' MAP 193, PARCEL 1 ASSESSORS' MAP 207, PARCEL 2 CHARLES K & WEAGLE, CYNTHIA M RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY LOCATION: 154 WALNUT ST OWNER OF RECORD: PARROTT BAR- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 26870, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 10076, CONTAINING: 2.6 Acres more or less BARA M PAGE 382 PAGE 298 ASSESSORS' MAP 274, PARCEL 10 LOCATION: NORTHWEST MAIN ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $172.88 UNPAID 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,612.54 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY CONTAINING: 1.99 Acres more or less BALANCE: $254.77 UNPAID BALANCE: $1,989.11 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 18193, ASSESSORS' MAP 103, PARCEL 16 PAGE 380 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, BOOK 92, OWNER OF RECORD: SERAPHIN, JAMES OWNER OF RECORD: SULLIVAN, JAMES 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,839.90 PAGE 58, CERTIFICATE OF TITLE# A & GERMAIN, TAMI J M UNPAID BALANCE: $863.54 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $120.30 UNPAID LOCATION: WEBSTER ST LOCATION: WEBSTER ST BALANCE: $195.78 CONTAINING: 22.59 Acres more or less CONTAINING: 32.09 Acres more or less OWNER OF RECORD: WHEELS ESTATES ASSESSORS' MAP 207, PARCEL 4 ASSESSORS' MAP 230, PARCEL 2 CO & WILLARD, EUGENE H GEORGE & OWNER OF RECORD: PATEL, RAMESH M RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY ELD & PATEL, INDIRA R REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16831, REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 9401, PAGE LOCATION: 287-1 SOUTH ST LOCATION: 296 MAIN ST PAGE 355 271 CONTAINING: 15,071 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 7,010 Square Feet more or 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,598.38 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,270.70 less less UNPAID BALANCE: $1,972.10 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,780.51 ASSESSORS' MAP 288, PARCEL 34 ASSESSORS' MAP 163, PARCEL 92 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: SHOCKLEY DIANE OWNER OF RECORD: SYMS, CLARA REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 4975, PAGE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 10667, V TEE & DORA REALTY TRUST LOCATION: UNKNOWN LOCATION 4 PAGE 61 LOCATION: SOUTHEAST MAIN ST CONTAINING: 55 Acres more or less 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $57.62 UNPAID 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,439.54 CONTAINING: 5.91 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 888, PARCEL 15080 BALANCE: $119.59 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,993.91 ASSESSORS' MAP 222, PARCEL 20.1 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 2738, PAGE OWNER OF RECORD: WHITINSVILLE LIB- OWNER OF RECORD: PERKINS RACHEL REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 38262, 538 ERTY & HEIGHTS CORP A PAGE 124 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $4,169.36 LOCATION: STONEWALL CT LOCATION: 57 YEW ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $1,575.14 UNPAID BALANCE: $5,085.15 CONTAINING: 23,158 Square Feet more or CONTAINING: 4.28 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $1,952.02 less ASSESSORS' MAP 197, PARCEL 9.2 OWNER OF RECORD: TAYCOR INC ASSESSORS' MAP 195, PARCEL 5 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: SIMMONS III,DON- LOCATION: SUNSET DR RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 32265, ALD K + LISA M CONTAINING: 2.02 Acres more or less REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16768*, PAGE 311 LOCATION: 52 VINE ST ASSESSORS' MAP 170, PARCEL 76 PAGE 178 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,321.14 CONTAINING: 2.35 Acres more or less RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $71.78 UNPAID UNPAID BALANCE: $316.53 ASSESSORS' MAP 247, PARCEL 1.1 REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 16348, BALANCE: $136.57 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY PAGE 297 OWNER OF RECORD: PETERS ROBERT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 40991, 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $138.50 UNPAID OWNER OF RECORD: YUNG RALPH E & F TEE & SUAREZ VIRGINIA TEE PAGE 114 BALANCE: $217.13 YUNG KATHLEEN M LOCATION: 602 NORTHWEST MAIN ST 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,118.94 LOCATION: 26 SMITH HILL WY CONTAINING: 2.12 Acres more or less UNPAID BALANCE: $617.59 OWNER OF RECORD: TRANAN CORPO- CONTAINING: 4.68 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 147, PARCEL 18 RATION ASSESSORS' MAP 148, PARCEL 17 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY OWNER OF RECORD: SIMONE ROBERT LOCATION: 16 LAUREL HILL RD RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 27830, TEE & FINCH TRUST CONTAINING: 6,260 Square Feet more or REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 22789, PAGE 106 LOCATION: 259 SOUTHWEST MAIN ST less PAGE 349 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $2,376.86 CONTAINING: 1.04 Acres more or less ASSESSORS' MAP 284, PARCEL 114 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $5,748.54 UNPAID BALANCE: $2,059.52 ASSESSORS' MAP 227, PARCEL 29 RECORDED IN WORCESTER COUNTY UNPAID BALANCE: $7,003.96 RECORDED IN LAND COURT, CERTIFI- REGISTRY OF DEEDS, BOOK 30298, OWNER OF RECORD: PETERS, LUCY L CATE OF TITLE# 15311 PAGE 256 June 5, 2009 HICKEY, LYDIA & BERNIER, DORIS N 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $3,933.80 2008 REAL ESTATE TAX: $38.42 UNPAID PERCY PETERS UNPAID BALANCE: $1,205.89 BALANCE: $51.19 14 • Friday, June 5, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE JUNE 03, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1 Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Antique Parlor Set Beautiful Hardwood 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Early 50’s, Never Used Pub Table 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE $600 OBO 4 Years old, Excellent Antique Bedroom Set Condition. Walnut Color (2) Circular Clothing 2 Anderson 6 GE Two Way With 4 Matching Chairs. Car Seat Computer Electric PaceSaver Racks Early 50’s, 6-Piece, Good $20 Venting Skylights Radios Condition. 36” x 36” x 42” Compaq FS7600 Scooter (1) Circular Belt Rack Originally Purchased At Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax Pricing Gun & Tags 22”x46 1/2” 14 Channel, With One Mile $500 OBO Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike For Handicapped Individual $50 Each Range & Belt Clip. Raymour & Flanigan. $35 Lexmark Printer In Need Of Getting (2) Crates Coat Hangers Great For Hunting! Pink Depression Glass $275 OBO All For $550 OBO Around Outside. Assorted Pictures 8-Foot Tonneau Cover Fancy Pieces And Sets 508-868-1619 774-272-2459 For Pickup Truck $100 For All Computer Desk (Corner) Asking Price Only $450 Only Used 7 Months $200 Commercial 508-943-0652 $195 OBO Includes Manual Booklet & Will Sell For $400 Bench-Top Grinder Beauty Salon Case Tractor Office Chair (Cully) Power Cord For Recharging Or Separately (4) Chrome Wheels 1948 VAC With Batteries. 15-Inch, Were On Cast-Iron Floor Stand Equipment $65 (860)974-9946 $75 Sickle-Bar Mower. Serious Inquiries Only On Dodge Van. 2 back to back, free floating Asking $1650 OBO Entertainment Center Call 508-764-7650 (2) Dark Walnut Colored Asking $200 For All 4 508-248-3932 styling stations, $200 each 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood Antique Red or best offer. International Harvester $300 MA-Pro-3 Call 508-873-1394 Two-Row Corn Planter Electric Scooter 6 Shaper Bits Call Suzanne Numerous Dog & Speakers Never used w/factory Vermont Casting (508)886-6494 Trailer-Type, With Breed Books 12 3/4”x22” coating. 1/2 inch shank. NOT Gas Heater Hydraulic Lift. Electric 2 Grayish 508-867-9734 $70 FOR HAND ROUTER. Excellent Condition. Beige Loveseat $800 OBO Wheelchair Bucket Seats $185.00 Asking Price $1700 Sleeper-Sofa 860-974-9811 62 Assorted Albums Computer Table For Sale Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan Delta Lathe Call 508-867-5677 $150 $500 Each Ranging From John Denver Or Office 508-755-0972 Casio PCR255 To Iron Butterfly. Excellent Condition Reproducer $20 (508)987-3143 $70 Each 3-Piece Oak Wall Unit $75 For All Fits 12" & 14" Delta $400 Cash Register 6-Drawer Table $20 Or Both For $100 Lathes $450 Antique Stool Like new Electric Twin Call 508-248-3932 Complete Antique Maple 2 IBM Selectric Backpack & Lavatory $100 Toshiba 5-Megapixel Hospital Bed Typewriters Porcelain Handles. Bedroom Set Camera $45 Never Used $500 508-764-8330 $700 (6) HEPA Filters With Many Elements & $100 HP All-In-One Printer(G85) Ribbons. (2)Glass Doors For Kitchen 1/3HP, 120V Call (508)943-7215 Cabinet Beige Leather Recliner Cedar Chest & $45 1 Pair AR 2x4 Area Output $75 Each OBO $150 Floor-Standing Speakers 2 Solid Wood Doors New HP Printer $29 Floor Or Wall-Mount 508-885-3136 7’ Pool Table Complete Trundle Bed Rocker $150 Great For Woodworking 6’8”x32” Multi-Colored Cushioned 860-888-5207 Not A Cheap One! (1)4 Lights, (1)15 Lights $150 DVD Player $20 1 Passive Subwoofer Area. Top, Cherry Wood Cedar “Home” $50 This Is A Nice Piece Of 3 Wood Frame Solid All Items Excellent Condition! Bike $40 Cost New $1000 2 New La-Z-Boy Oak Furniture. Includes: (Hope) Chest and Matching Sell For $150 Each Glass Door 508-892-8810 Rocker. Both In Excellent AT&T Blackberry Curve $140 Chevy Prizm Wanted Suspended Light Fixture. 24”x50” Rocker/Recliners $400 OBO After 6pm Condition. Any Year. Must Have Very 1000lb Engine Stand Asking And More! Model 3981 Only One Month Old. Call Marty In Dayville, CT 30-Gallon Electric Low Miles. (1) Blue & (1) Maroon. 860-779-2611 Hot-Water Heater Bernina 640 Cedar Chest $300 480-282-2490 Will Consider A Civic Call 5pm-8:30pm Paid $439 Each Or Email LP Gas Wall heater Sewing Machine Rocker $200 508-764-1439 Asking $400 OBO Each Call 508-756-2607 Dark Wood Curio 508-867-6546 [email protected] 712-299-5239 New In April ‘08. Used Only 10 Year Fabric Protector. A Few Hours. Comes With All 55” Wide x 77” Tall, Electrical Material 12 Outboards Call Diane Ab Coaster Accessories Including BSR Cherry Dining 18” Deep Industrial, Commercial, 508-344-4777 Practically Brand New Antique Tall, Stitch Regulator Foot, Room Table Glass Doors On Top, With Residential 3HP to 35HP Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, Johnson, Evinrude, Only Used Twice, Packed Mirrored Walking Foot, 1/4 Inch Foot. With 2 leaves, 4 side chairs Three Drawers Below. In Original Box w/All Has 570 Stitch Patterns, and 2 captains chairs. $500 Coils, Overloads, Fuses, & Mercury. 2 Pianos Sideboard/ Breakers, Meters, All Tuned Up, Checked Out, Original Accessories. 5 Alphabets, Thread Cutter Only $500. Both in excellent condition Paid $400, Asking $180 Dresser/Foyer And More. Highchair Punches, Pipe-Benders. And Ready To Go. and tuned, Price includes Cherry TV Armoire $50 $250-$650 Owned For 2 Weeks. REDUCED! $3500 Only $300. New Recessed Troffer move to 1st floor location in YOU PICK UP (Oxford) Piece Flourescent 3-Tube 508-885-6657 Lovely piece imported Call Nancy Must be seen to appreciate. White Crib Worcester County. Please Please Call 508-867-3900 T-8 277V Fixtures call 508-885-3705 from Manchester, Prices are negotiable. Mattress Included $300 774-289-9362 (508)864-1092 Enclosed 13-Inch Tires England. Over 100 Years 508-885-2866 $56 Each Old. Carving, Columns, Bicycle Off Ford Car, Almost New Air Conditioners Call 5pm-8:30pm $10 Each 20 Foot Dual Axle 7 Drawers, Serving Area, Men’s Trek Pilot 5.2, 58cm Chickering General Electric 10,000 BTU $1700 Dental Chair 508-867-6546 508-764-1220 Flat Bed Trailer Window Mount Air Burl Inlay Detail. Small Spinet Piano Shelves For Candelabra. Electric operates well, Would Medium Duty. 2500 GVW Conditioner, $150. Wedding Gown be great for tattoo parlor, etc. Appraised At $2400 Size 10-12, Ivory Strapless, Baby Grand & Entertainment 15” Horizontal All Newly Rebuilt. $899 Samsung 5,000 BTU 74” High x 63” 3 to choose from. $50 each. OBO Window Mount Air Used. $150 Bench Call (508)987-3143 Center Machinist’s Rotary Wide x 23” Deep. All In Excellent Condition 53”x53”, Has Two 20”x14” 508-769-2351 Conditioner, $75.00 774-230-1763 $700. 1993 Chevrolet Turntable Call Jeff at 508-943-2007 Camaro; 21,270 miles, all Storage Compartments, BH15, $400 Or Best Offer 508-248-6949 Designer And A 40-Place CD Rack (802)380-0844 Email For Photo original, $5000. 200+ Music CD’s Bolens Tractor Call (508)765-9316 leave On Bottom. Call 5pm-8:30pm $8.00 each or 10 for $75. No [email protected] Wedding $100 Air Conditioners Price Is $1250 Model 1886-04 message 508-867-6546 rap. Email your want list: Hydrostatic, Power Takeoff, Call 508-248-3932 [email protected] Like New! Hydraulic Lift, Kohler Engine, Christmas Dress 16-Year Old Craftsman Miter Box with (3) Frigidaire 8000 BTU Antique Victorian 54-Inch Mowing Deck, Snow Entertainment back saw. This is not cheap $50 Each Sports Card Never Worn! Double Pane 8pc. Black Marble Thrower, Chains, Vacuum Christina Wu Strapless Center plastic. $65.00. (1) GE 5000 BTU System With Trailer. Service Specials Call (508)943-7215 Fireplace Gown with train. Size 8. Solid Oak Wood, Custom Windows $25 Manuals. Always Stored Baseball/Football Purchased at Kleinfelds Made. Custom Side Door With Screens: Mantle Surround Inside. Runs Strong. Basketball/Hockey RCA Solid Maple Good Condition NYC. Elegant beading For Tapes, Excellent (4) 22.75”W/40”H 2006 Cam $1500 Racing/Boxing with organza & silk/satin Console Stereo Best Offer For Both Condition. 62” Wide, Can (10) 22.75”W/48”H Rookies/Stars/Sets/Singles material. $700. (9) 22.75”W/56”H Superline Has Turntable, With 3 Brush Chipper Fit Up To A 30” TV Record Sizes. AM/FM Radio. Leave Message 8HP, Commercial-Duty Call (508)949-2528 Dumping Trailer 860-923-2987 All Cards 75% Off Book! $250 Firm With Crank Opening $150 Rated. $250 Including Vintage Cards Like (1) 40.75”W/41”H 14 Feet Long, 6’9” Wide, Ask For Bob With 4 Foot Sides. Weighs Men’s Specialized Allez 508-832-2679 Mantle/Williams/Etc. Dinette Set 508-963-0714 (2) 34.75”W/48”H Road Bike 508-864-9223 4,000lbs Empty, 16,000 APARTMENT Seating For Four w/Glass Asking $50 OBO Per Set GVW. 4 Tie-Downs. 27 Speeds. In Excellent Brand New Bunk Estate Furs 774-262-8929 Condition. LIQUIDATION Clawfoot Tub Top And Three Bar Stools. Great For Bobcats or Beds and 2 $350 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb Mini-Excavators. $100 Everything Must Go! $400 coat. Size small w/matching Call Matt at 1960’s Desk $5999 OBO Call 508-764-3736 Furniture Dressers 508-867-9566 hat. In excellent condition, 508-641-3289 Beautiful wood frame 508-943-6771 $500/BO. 1 long Black And Chair Aiwa Compact Men’s Clothing includes mattresses, pillows, Coin-Op Persian Lamb. Size large. In $35 2006 Keystone Pictures ladder (never used). $2000 Washers & Dirt Bike good condition, but worn. Extra-Large Disc Stereo or best offer. 2003 RM65 Suzuki $300/BO. Sprinter Travel Has Three-Place Disc Player, Many Miscellaneous Call (508)987-1594, leave Dryers Great condition, asking (508)987-8483 Wicker Dog Bed AM/FM Radio, Dual Cassette 1 1/2 To 2 Years Old. With Cushion Items message will return call. $1200. Trailer Player, Remote, Two 10 Sets Available Call (774)696-3360 Everything Must Never Used Excellent Condition. Speakers, And New Denon No Reasonable Brand-New Very Good Condition $50 31 Feet, New Tires, Well DP-26F Full Automatic Offer Refused Automatic Scrubbing 774-230-0680 Disney Area Stay Go!! Singer Sewing Machine Maintained, Slide-Out, Turntable. 7 Days, 6 Nights Portable Dishwasher In Box Awning, Ladder. Sleeps 6. $125 508-949-6425 Power-Head with butcher block top, $250. $500 Colonial Wood 2 Adult Disney Tickets $10 Dual Cam Hitch, TV, AC/Heat. Call 508-248-3932 Paid $750 Farmers table with 5 chairs, Manual Pasta Maker $15,900 Hutch and Base $200. Oak cabinets, various Athena Stereo Reconditioned Prop Honey pine finish. Asking, Sell For $249 $10 508-943-8240 All French Country 19” Pitch, Fits Good For One Year sizes, six pieces, $400. $350. Call (508)328-3438 508-735-9493 Ethan Allen Speakers Merc Cruisers Antique Chezck crystal 508-301-0266 27” RCA Maple 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent $85 set, valued at over $1800. Furniture quality, fantastic sound. 2 Double Window Exercise 1974 Suzuki TC100 Console Color TV Hand cut, very ornate. Variety Of Tables speakers. Asking $380 508-826-2029 New, Vetter High Pro 4 Equipment 1000 Original Miles, Always Gemstar, Beautiful Piece for pair. Appraised. Will sell for $900. Of Furniture. Butler Glass and brass dinette With Screens. Weider weight bench, Garaged. Hasn’t Been Used End Tables Call (508)341-4659 Brilliion Grass In 4 Years! $400 OBO set Perfect for 1st Measures 76”Long preacher curl and leg Nested Tables Seeder extension with Olympic bar. $1000 860-933-6369 Bakers Rack apartment. $50. 61”High Leave Message Model Sl8 Call (508)943-6367 $650 OBO 295lbs of weight, $250. 50lb 508-885-3136 With 4 Shelves & Drawer 8-Foot Wide, Like New punching bag, $50. Curl bar, 860-888-5207 3-Year Old Formal 508-208-8401 Can schedule viewing With Butcher Block Condition. Always Marine Hemi 85lbs or weight, $40. $25 Complete Master Living Room in Oxford. Stored Inside. Bedroom Furniture Engine [email protected] 197? Ford Lawn & Couch Ceramic Flower Pot $5,500 OBO 1959 With Latham Blower or 508-637-1046 Amana 100 With Pedestal Includes California And Four Carburetors Garden Tractor Blue & Gold. Turfco Top Dresser King-Sized Waterbed Frame, $25 $295 OBO $8000 OBO Farm Equipment 20 HP, Hydrostatic Drive, Matching Wingback Microwave Large Armoire, Large Harrow Power Steering, 2-Speed Chair Included. New Condition Old Copper Spittoon 508-764-8330 Dresser With Mirror, Axle, 3-Point Hitch, Power Call 508-259-8805 Deere 5-Foot, 3-Point $400 $150 Tobacco Company (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy $400 Angle Plow, 60” Mower Writing On It Bunk Bed Set Cherry In Excellent Dresses Deck, Wheel Weights, 508-832-7414 Bunn Coffee Maker $75 Maple $175 Condition. Cultivator Toolbar Owner’s & Repair Manuals. $75 Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, For More Information Pearl Export Series $2000 OBO brand new. Older Tractor, But 508-764-8330 Call 508-347-7441 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point Still Strong! 35MM Camera 5-Piece Drum Set Piggy-Back Washer/ Call (508)981-6762 $350 $1500 FIRM Beach Cruiser With Double Bass Pedal, Dryer Combo Call 860-923-3532 Pentax K-1000 Amana Air Hi-Hat & 2 Cymbals. Kenmore, Excellent Electric Dryer Lime Spreader Ask For Ron with assortment of lenses Bicycles $350 Condition, All Brochures. Used 6 months, $100. Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. Conditioner $600 OBO $150 2 electronic flashes, and NEW! Red, Blue, 508-987-3152 Washer used holds x-large many other accessories. 18,000 btu only used 4 Green, Orange. loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen 860-974-7099 1996 Tigershark summers, 2 heavy for me to (3) Original Factory Sell all for $220. Balloon Tires. Hubcaps table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 Two-Seat Jetski lift. $400 new, sell for $200. $300 Each or best offer. Good condition Call (508)943-5954 or Ask for Pat, Camcorder For 2005 Hyundai Sonata 508-476-1935 $35 Each wrought iron & glass coffee Heavy Duty 9’ Fisher & Trailer days (508)943-7704 (508)885-5542 $140 table & end tables inlay $1275 Call Alan At w/stone, very nice, $50. Highway Plow Beautiful Audio Equipment 508-509-5407 One-way plow, set up for 5-Phone Executone Office 35mm Minolta Authentic $60 Apartment size freezer, $50. Furniture Works well. backhoe or truck, $650. Telephone System Revolutionary Electric Guitar $450 Maxxum 5000 Entertainment Center Corner TV Cabinet Call (508)340-2098 Fisher Snow-Foil Type Heavy War Historic $95 $150 Duty 8’ Plow for truck Back up Powerpack for Camera $200/BRO, like new. AF50 Lens & AF70-210 Lens, Redecorating and need Amp $60 Sony 36” Flat Screen $500 Computer, $100 Autographs Receiver $120 Flash & Case. space. Store-new Girls Clothing Heavy Duty Hobart Meat Antique Stainless-Steel Genuine Original Signature Canon Film Camera $45 Television $150 Autographs Of condition, MUST SEE! $250 Large quantity of high Grinder. Floor type with large Milkcan, $25 (508)832-3684 DVD Player $25 American Icons. Solid Cherry Entertainment quality, brand name bowl. $375 Antique Singer Sewing 508-278-6123 GPS $95 George Washington $3000 Computer $150 Center Girls Clothing For Sale Briggs & Stratton 12HP Machine, $50 Benjamin Franklin $3000 Brand New DJ Equipment Fits 27” TV, $200 Age: Infant-3T Vertical Riding Mower IBM Selectric Typewriter 4x8 Open Trailer Thomas Jefferson $1500 Engine, $95 Front load washer & dryer Dale Earnhardt Sr. NEC 20” TV & VCR $75 Come choose from & Table, $100 Newly done over. Asking All Have Certificates Of set. $1200. the best at the $525. Authenticity Magazines Used 15” Monitor Call (774)364-0367 Call 508-943-3711 age level you need. $25 Call (508)885-5560 508-476-1068 860-963-7087 After 6pm 508-461-9097 Call 508-347-5344 Call (508)461-9097

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Perfect Asking $2500 For All 860-963-0685 New Fringe & Attachments, Hooks Up For Two. Assembles Corner Student Archery 508-987-2419 Professionally Cleaned To All Three. In Minutes. Simply Desk & Chair $50 $350 Men’s Burberry Kennedy Mint Condition. Plugs Into Standard 48” Oak Bathroom Vanity Equipment Prorsum $50 Sporting goods, Gym Equipment Machinist Toolbox Call Rich Books/Manuals Included Household Outlet. 20 Inch, 7-Drawer, Several 508-826-2029 Trenchcoat Asking $3500 OBO $500 48” Mirrored Medicine Machinist Tools & Marc X Platinum 3100 Cabinet With Vanity Lights In Excellent Condition Micrometers, Indicators, Etc. Size ? (40/42), Tan, Slightly 508-347-5725 Auto Tools, most half Worn, But Good Condition. Call John $35 Handicap walkers, $250 OBO Kenmore Top-Load Living Room Couch And Matching Chair $100 508-949-1051 24” Oak Bathroom Vanity $10-$30. 300 lb Olympic Weights Washer Piano $25 35MM Canon Camera With Bar Good Condition Floral Design Fabric 860-974-9946 $100 OBO 2 1/2 Years Old $150 New! 8 American By Baldwin Dark Pine Wash Stand $200 Only Used 3x/Week Men’s Skis Craftsman With Bench $35 (508)885-5189 TAKE BOTH FOR $300 413-245-9001 Excellent Condition Call 860-933-6369 $100 CASH OBO Dynastar Skis & Boots, Replacement Call 508-943-3711 Prices Negotiable! Afternoons & Evenings Living Room Size 10 $500 OBO After 6pm Hand-Beaded 860-974-1912 $135 Windows 508-943-6654 Furniture 508-832-3118 9500 series. Low E, full Salon Equipment Flat Belt Wedding Gown Keyboard Best Offer For: screen, 6 over 6 grille. White Piano Plus Size (18-20), Cathedral Maghogany, Werlitzer For Sale PTO Pulley Stand, Case and FlexSteel Couch, Microwave vinyl, 34 1/4 x 48. Paid Mint Condition! Train, Plus Bustle & $30. Large capacity air $1400. Asking Spinnet, With Bench. Good $80 Tiara-Style Headdress & Chair & Ottoman. Condition. Price Reduced! Chair La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. conditioner, $100. Ladies $1000 or best offer. Aluminum Cross Veil. Museum-Quality New, never been used. Top size 6 Harley boots, $50. Call (508)779-0438 ask $800 $4500 Preservation. Includes Training Books For Church, Cross Arm 6’, of the line. Bought at All Items High Quality, Men’s leather jacket, small, for Justin Call For Information 10’ High, 10” Surface, 7” $600 OBO Gordon’s Music last fall. Paid Like New. $75. Bread maker, $15. 508-987-8885 508-987-3781 860-564-3771 Deep. Can Be Lighted. over $600 will sell for $325 Email For Photos Toaster oven, $15. Fold-up NFL Autographed Call After 5pm After 6pm $150 firm. [email protected] rocker, $100. High-Low Electric Please contact Call (774)745-0153 Helmet Collection Pipe Threader Call 5pm-8:30pm 401-316-4793 Five Ridell Team Helmets Samsung 61” 508-867-6546 Hospital Bed (508)450-7150 Toledo 999, Floor Model, Mint Condition Signed By MVP Icon On Wheels. HDTV-DLP TV Like New! Living Room Set Quarterback Tom Brady, FOLDING With Scoop Mattress Kia Rio Or Hyundai 90” Sofa Handicapped Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Angle Iron Cutter For with stand for sale for $1500. CREEPER $500 OBO Accent Wanted Love Seat Scooter Joe Namath, And Peyton Shelving Call (508)733-5047 for 413-245-6182 One With Very Low Mileage Oriental Rug Manning. All Have COA’s 4W296, HK Potter 2790 appointment. For automotive purpose - sit $1,200 Or Best Offer $3000 OBO or laying position. $10.00 HO Scale Train Auto, Air. ‘06-’08. 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Oak Computer Armoire Desk $150 Used Once. Plus 3-Drawer Dresser. Call (860)244-9544 LADIES Maple Dining Weider Pro 9940 dual weight Paid $1300 Good Condition. bench, $150. Great Original Condition! Pine Bunk-Bed $1100 Asking $75 DRESSER Room Set Trampoline, $75. 54” Long, 30” Wide Desk & Dresser Built-In! 774-318-1024 HP Scanner Large, With Mirror With Hutch $600 Needs Assembly. Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro $50 & 2 Armoires Brand new computer 860-774-4019 $300 armoire, $450. $400 & Vac Pro Glass-Top 36” Also: $1700 For All Stereo/CD With One Room Window Trumpet $100 Models 72085, 72285, (Negotiable) Please call 72295 Octagonal Table Custom Made Moses Speakers/Woofer & Remote Electric/Acoustic Guitar Baskets. $45 (508)404-5470 Air Conditioner Used Twice $50 Handmade Vinci Brand $100 Paid $2772 (508)765-7322 (2)Sofas $150/$300 Siesta Brand Oak Queen Post Lead Chandelier Neutron Cordless $25 508-864-7159 $1900 Headboard/Footboard Contemporary Style Toaster-Oven $50 New $40 Electric Mower Steam Press 508-765-5763 Jazzy Power Chair $150 (Negotiable) Comes With Rear Bagger, B.O. For All SP660 Gas 32” Fireplaces Only Used Once! 508-892-1107 Trimmer, Extra Battery, $50 Prom Dress Sale Snow Tires $50 each Selling For $799 508-278-2729 Mulching Kit, Extra Current Gowns-Daughter is Electric Waterfall Picture 4 P225-60-R17. Tires like Freezer (17cu.ft.) $200 774-230-9321 Ladies’ Genuine 508-282-1026 Cutting Blade. Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally new, winter ‘07. $300 or best 5’x8’ Oriental Rug $30 Paid $500 24”Wide, 4’Long priced from $200-$300. $50 offer. Oak TV Cabinet $40 Black Shearling Maroon Sectional Will Let Go For $250 Some shoes and jewelry. Call (508)234-7930 Jewelry Cash only. 508-347-5782 New 14K Ruby & Diamond Sheepskin Couch 774-318-1130 Mat Massager Yellow gold cross pendant, Good Condition. 5-Motor w/Heat Call (508)832-9981 Snowblower Golf Clubs & Bag Fur Coat New 8 Foot $50 Snapper 8HP 26” $500 $300 or best offer. Also gem- Medium. Like New. Worn $250 OBO Brand New, Never Used stone rings & pendants, best Glass-Top Dining Room Lifetime Folding Wonder Portable Pub/Bar Set Washer One Or Twice. Length 30” Clothes Washer Warrior Iron Set offers. 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(like brand new) on beautiful Asking $400 w/Hanging Brackets. lot in campground can be Please Call Triple Dresser w/Mirror Greens Mower Equipment $3300 Paid Over $600 Gorgeous $6900 OBO used for a full 6 months (15 508-987-2798 $150 Trailer (4)5-Lug Truck Rims Best Offer! April-15 October every year) King Sized John Deere 220A Sterns & Foster Mattress $995 OBO & Tires 508-885-3136 Lot paid for until 2097. New $400 Bedroom Set Walk-Behind Greens Mower $300 $48,000 Real Ranch $2500 OBO Car Trailer 860-888-5207 Computer Desk $100 5 Pieces. Paid $6000 Paid $2500 860-208-7010 Call Don (508)344-9499 Mink Jacket At Rotman’s Jacobsen Walk-Behind New Bunkbeds Very Good Condition Shop Smith $2300 OBO Penn 6 wt. Flyrod w/Accessories $500 $1500 FIRM Greens Mower Matching Paid $900 $800 or best offer Moving $250 OBO Aluminum Folding Asking $500 New Condition Joiner/Planer $75 Contact Laurie Staging/Scaffolding Camel-Back Just Purchased In March! 508-943-2444 LCD Monitor 17” $75 508-450-5740 Vikon Fertilizer Spreader Call 508-278-6419 For 3 Point Hitch 2 Sections w/Platforms, Sofa & Includes Mattresses Maple Dresser $450 OBO On Wheels, w/Steps 774-200-1561 Refinished Chairs Two w/Hutch $50 Each Grandfather Clock 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H Love Seat Piano Natural Or Painted Finish, Walnut, Winchester chime, 508-764-8330 $950 OBO Sofa - 73” Long New Snap-On Call 774-262-3336 $200. Baldwin Spinnet Some Decorated. Singles To Leave Message Call 5pm-8:30pm Love Seat - 53” Long Harley Davidson Light brown color. Bought at Sets Of Six. Designers Mother-of-the- John Deere 508-867-6546 Williamsburg Blue Steinerts. Good condition, Bride Gown (Red & Navy Plaid) Collectors Edition Very Reasonable! Sofa Snowthrower $700. 508-764-4493 Size 8, Pewter color with $350 OBO Call (508)885-4320 96 Inches Long, 8 Cushion, For LX And GT Series 508-234-7917 Toolbox Mixed Color. Very Good elegant beading, matching Large Double Black and chrome with jacket paid $700, Lawn & Garden Tractors. Sony 50” XBR Condition. Stainless-Steel Harley logos & flames. 5, H x $100 OBO (Cash) asking $250. 42 Inch, 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Rough Sawn 5x5x8 Ft. Call (508)885-4303 Sink Memory Foam Projection TV 508-347-3280 Used Once(Honest!) seen. $4000 firm. Pine Timbers $1100 or best offer. Kenmore Includes Chains, Weights, REDUCED! Authentic Contact Dale Air Dried, Two Years. Lane 2 piece sectional Solid Marble Washer & Dryer And Operator’s Manual w/Faucet & Sprayer Therapeutic (508)943-8692 after 6pm. $8.00 Each with recliner, $1000 or $1500 43” x 22” best offer. 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All the time. best offer. $275 CASH ONLY Very good condition. $7,900. 508-450-9437 For More Information 774-200-5512 Call (508)248-6601 508-341-9282 Charlton, MA Call 508-885-3689 [email protected] 401-397-6499 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 03, 2009

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Brookfield Basic-Advanced Domino’s Base Pay Of $80/Day • Kitchen, Bath & Waterfront 2BR Group or private 286 FEED Plus Commission! 402 GENERAL SERVICES & Commercial Basement Remodeling $1225 (Utilities Included) Cleaning • Painting - Interior & Pizza Telemarketers Exterior Spencer First Cutting Immediate Openings At The Time of Advertising • Roofing Experienced caring staff A Cleaning Service, We All 4RM, 1BR, 1BA Hay For Sale Now Hiring Drivers & Wanted • Tiling $875 (Utilities Included) Earn up to $10-$15 per hour Announce The Same. No Rain Inside Staff For AAA • Power Washing - Wood 3BR, 1BA, Fireplace Tours 10am-4pm Flexible hours Let Affordable Residential Other times by appt. Excellent Feed Hay Southbridge Location. & Vinyl $850 & $1100 $5 Per Bale Full-Time Or Part-Time between 9 a.m.-8 p.m., M-S & Commercial Cleaning • Gutters - Hung, Cleaned please! 90 Mendon St. Haul-Away Show You The Difference! & Gutter-Guard Three 2BR, 1BA Will Deliver For Earn Excellent Money $650, $675, $875 An Additional Fee. While Having Fun! Bellingham, MA Rubbish Removal Installation 508-966-9416 We Guarantee You That 508-987-0077 Southbridge At Absolutely Your Satisfaction Will Be 4RM, 2BR, Very Private 508-764-6376 Call Jared Lowest Cost Our Best Reference. We Are A Full Service $750 205 Federal Hill 508-765-0822 Firewood Also Available! TOWN OF DUDLEY Guaranteed! We Specialize In Carpets, Company Offering All Road Aspects Of Interior Southbridge Pearle L. Crawford Attics, Garages, Cellars Upholstery, Floors, Large 2BR, 1BA, Deleaded Oxford, MA Memorial Library And Auto Detailing. And Exterior Home 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES Household Items & Improvements. $850 www.starwoodpetresort.com Foster CIRCULATION Yard Waste Registered/Insured/Bonded References Available No Job Too Big Harvey Windows Parents Wanted AIDE Demolitions Or Too Small! W. Brookfield Give Maria A Call At 2RM, 1BR New - Still Wrapped Seeking Quality Homes Part-Time Temp Position Senior Discounts (2) Big 41 1/2 x 57 Throughout Central MA Fifteen Hour-Per-Week 508-764-2500 $625 (Utilities Included) To Provide Foster Care Cheaper Than A R.O. Double Hung, Position Available From 508-344-2263 (Cell) AWN ARDEN Tall Pine To Children In Need. June 15th Through Dumpster And 457 L /G Worcester Vinyl, White We Do The Work! Both For $300 24/7 Support. Generous August 28th. Previous 3BR, 1BA, Deleaded Reimbursement. Library Experience Pickups Days, DUMP RUNS $800 Farm & 508-278-7835 Preferred. Must Have Evenings & Weekends We Move It And Haul It Johnny K’s No Job Too Big Or Small HouseworksRealty.com Enthusiasm For Books MASTERCARD 508-867-0903 Kennel 298 WANTED TO BUY And The Library And & VISA ACCEPTED Just Give Us A Call! Yard Enjoy Working With The Senior Citizen Discounts Call Today Bob 860-923-7808 Going Away? Public. Computer Skills 774-437-0970 Service Are Required. Tom 860-455-8762 Where Is Devereux Therapeutic Got Limbs??? Your Dog Going? Salary $11.81/Hour Brookside $ Foster Care Send Or Deliver Your YARD & GUTTER 508-829-6769 Resume To: 442 LICENSED DAY Terrace ROSS RECYCLING Dudley Personnel Board Call The CARE CLEAN-UP $ $300 Off May Rent $ We Pay More!! 71 West Main Street #30 ______Front Desk Dudley, MA 01571 Junk Man Affordable 2 Bedroom All Scrap Metals, Deadline: June 7th *************** Option 1 Clerk Needed FREE BBQ Removal The Commonwealth of Tree & Limb Removal Apartments For Rent. Cars, Trucks Part-time. 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Small Building Complete Yard Service - • Experienced Staff Apply Saturdays at: www.LSIMAGS.com Demolition, Tires. Leicester Center Tree/Limb Removal, • On-Site Laundry • Large Play Yard Sturbridge Country Inn 1-800-781-1344 Leaves Removed. Family Daycare Raking, Spring Through • Heat/Hot Water • Grooming Available Fall Yard Maintenance $$$$ 508-347-5503 Small Residential Experienced Provider Has & Scotts 4-Step Included! Make Sure Your Truck Drivers Moves. Trees Cut Openings For Your Child, Fertilization, Bi-Weekly Toddler Through INCOME LIMITS APPLY Dog Gets A Brush/Limbs Lawn Cutting Section 8 Welcome Fun, Peaceful, Hair Stylist Wanted School-Age. Nutritious ______Class A CDL with Hazmat. Removed Meals Included. Office Open From: Country Vacation Enclosed Yard, Quiet Street. Needed Day Driving Furnaces Removed 508-887-1914 Monday-Friday We’re Filling Up Full Or Part Time Throughout Northeast. Flexible Hours. 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[email protected] Retirees Welcome! 508-892-9983 500 REAL ESTATE Available No Overnight Loads. 508.248.9993 *Guitars*Amplifiers*Drums* 508-769-1437 (cell) (508)867-3235 Central Mass License #2084989 *Saxes*Trumpets* and Connecticut 501 REAL ESTATE *Keyboards*Pro Audio*Etc.* Would You Like To 286 LIVESTOCK Hampton 508-347-7804 WANTED Call: 508-765-9352 Improve Your Diet 448 FURNITURE Brookside Terrace Bagged Shavings Open Mon-Sat Mobile 11 Village Drive Kiln-Dried Pine (10-6) Inn & Lose Weight? 413-262-5082 Southbridge,MA 01550 Paper Bags. 339 Main Street Men And Women Without Have Your 3.25 Cubic Feet Sturbridge Diabetes Interested In (508)764-7675 Southbridge, MA 01550 Committing To A Dietary Furniture $4.75 Each (No Limit) gordonlasalle.com Is now hiring for Plan That Impacts Diabetes Professionally Pick Up In And Heart Disease Risk West Brookfield the following Factors Are Wanted For A Restored UMass Medical School C&C Rock Valley Farm CASH PAID position At Reasonable ************** For Coins And Jewelry Reasearch Study. 508-867-2508 Compensation Provided. Rates EQUAL HOUSING Properties Buying/Selling LOOK & COMPARE Gold & Silver Front Desk OPPORTUNITY FEED One Piece Or Collection Attendant ************** 2 Bedroom CHEAP JUNK Luxury Condo On HAY Lee’s Coins & Jewelry Full-Time All real estate advertising in Southbridge/Charlton Various Shifts REMOVAL this newspaper is subject to Line. Appliances, Central 1st & 2nd Cut 239 West Main Street East Brookfield Trash Wizard Makes Your The Federal Fair Housing Act Air, $795/Month REDUCED PRICE! of 1968, which makes it $4.50-$6.50/Bale (Route 9 - Panda Junk Disappear! Housekeeping Fast, Clean, illegal to advertise any Sturbridge Delivery Available Garden Plaza) (508)856-1518 Furniture Facelifting, preference, limitation or Completely Furnished 508-765-6022 508-637-1236 Attendant (Docket#: H-13075) Professional! Painting, Caning, discrimination based on race, efficiencies. All utilities 508-341-6355 Weekends Required We Remove Electronics, Stripping to Refinishing, color, religion, sex, handicap, and cable. $200 per 311 PART-TIME HELP Appliances, Sofas, Yard And Repairs. familial status (number of week. Looking For Old Apply in person WANTED Waste, Construction Guaranteed. children and or pregnancy), Also, Quality 1, 2 & 3 DeWalt Hampton Inn Debris, Etc. Free Estimates. national origin, ancestry, age, Bedroom Apartments! HORSE 328 Main Street EXPERIENCED Call Today For A marital status, or any Appliances, Off-Street Radial Arm Saw Sturbridge MA 01566 Pick-up & Delivery. intention to make an such Parking. CAMP DOG GROOMER FREE ESTIMATE! preference, limitation or (10 Inch) Part-Time 1-508-425-4713 discrimination. This Call (508)765-0501 stowefarm.com The Older The Better. Must Be Able To Work Alone, www.TrashWizard.com Antique newspaper will not Must Have Solid Cast Arm, Laborer Prefer If You Have Own knowingly accept any Call Tammy at Rock Wall Climbing And Motor Must Run. Person To Help With Odd Tools. Must Be Professional Doctor advertising for real estate 508-579-0539 Moon Bounce Contact Neil At Jobs & Help With Horses. & Dependable. Gander Travel & that is in violation of the law. 508-341-8335 774-232-6943 508-885-2052 508-248-9225 Our readers are hereby Gem Mining Thank You! Transportation Hay Rides informed that all dwellings 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Services advertising in this newspaper DOUGLAS Petting Zoo are available on and equal Loved: (GTTS) 454 HOME 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Pony Rides LANDSCAPE RN Or LPN “Customer Comes First!” opportunity basis. To Moo-Choo Train A Consignment IMPROVEMENT complain about Apartments Available Boutique Experienced Weekdays Expedited Mail Service discrimination call The Prices start at $845/month. Pedal Carts Is Now Accepting 10-15 Hours Per Week Minutes/Hours Or Department of Housing and Includes heat, hot water, Hay Climb Womens’ Clothing And Techs/Foreman Oversee Medical Care Next-Day Service ABC Remodeling Urban Development “HUD” A/C, pool, fitness center Of 30 Residents. Roofing & Leak Repairs & children’s program. AND MORE! Accessories. Wanted for lawn Transportation Throughout toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Clothing Must Be Assisted Living, Home Heated Gutter Guards For the N.E. area, call HUD Off street parking. Care, Or Nursing Home New England Trail Rides In-Season, Stain-Free, maintenance & Siding, Windows & Doors ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Call (508)476-3777 June Through August construction divisions Experience. In Taxi, Limousine, And Freshly Laundered. Or Minivan Carpentry free number for the hearing of rapidly growing Retirees Welcome. impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Friday 3-7 Loved Is Located At: Write To: Frame To Finish! Saturday & Sunday 110 Church St. company Proms, Graduations, Dudley Lincoln Hill Manor Weddings & Special Kitchen/Bathroom 505 APARTMENTS FOR 1 Bedroom Apartment, 12-7 Whitinsville 53 Lincoln Street Remodeling For More Information, Job Requirements: Occasions RENT Updated Building, Call 508-234-2556 Spencer, MA 01562 Call Chuck Gander Hardwood To Ceramic Extra-Large, Clean, •Drivers license Flooring Or Email w/clean DMV record 508-885-3338 508-335-1153 Douglas Appliances, Private Back Stowe [email protected] Fax 774-402-8176 Interior/Exterior Painting One Bedroom. Yard, Great Neighborhood, •2-3 years experience New Appliances, Across From Park, Walk Farm w/landscape company Sheet Rock/Plastering Dishwasher. Quiet, Private To Town. WAR RELICS •D.O.T. card YOU FINALLY HAVE Call For Estimate Country Road. No Traffic. First, Last, Security. (508)865-9860 •Pesticide license ENOUGH MONEY FOR THAT TIME IS 508-304-9806 $650 Plus Electric. References Required & preferred RUNNING OUT! No Smoking, No Dogs. $525 Glenn 508-615-1332 WAR SOUVENIRS Salary and benefits “MOM” TATOO After June 16th, Your TV Call (508)476-1722 commensurate Antenna Will No Longer WANTED Work Without A PAINTING w/experience ON YOUR... Dudley WWII & EARLIER Digital Converter Box! Dudley 1 Bedroom, Very Cute And WANT Call For Sales & Service Interior/ Two-And-A-Half Bedroom CA$H WAITING! Clean, Efficiency Apartment. A. Arsenault & Sons WELL..WHEREVER Call 508-839-6580 Exterior Apartment $750 I’ll Come To You At Master Technician License #8920 Recently Remodeled. TAKE-OUT? Your Convenience. located in Spencer YOU HAVE IT PUT, First Floor. Renovated, MUST SEE! Over 30 Years Experience. 508-885-5589 Power Washing New Carpet Stove, Refrigerator, Off-Street Parking. FROM SUSHI TO Call: 1-508-688-0847 Fax resume GET IT LOCALLY. 412 ELDER CARE • FREE ESTIMATES • Webster • FULLY Insured • $550/month. First And Last. SANDWICHES, All Calls Promptly 508-885-9889 SERVICES One Bedroom Apartment Returned. • Reasonable Rates • Call (508)943-2670 YOU CAN FIND IT ALL FIND A TATOO ARTIST $550 ON OUR EASY-TO-USE Call Rich Renovated With Hardwood ON OUR EASY-TO-USE Winter Pool Cover Lincoln Town Car CNA/PCA 508-248-7314 Floors, Kitchen With Southbridge ONLINE DIRECTORY. DIRECTORY. Appliances. 2 Bedroom Condo Wanted Wanted Available 24/7 28 Years of Experience For Rent. All local. 2002 Or NEWER All local. For In-Home Care. No Pets, No Smoking. 16’x36’ or Rich O’Brien Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat $695/month 16’x32’ With Stairs Chuck Gander All the time. Experienced, Excellent All the time. 508-335-1153 References. Painting & Coin-Op Laundry Call Noelle At TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 508-461-9477 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 508-847-2279 508-380-2359 508-277-2128 JUNE 03, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 510 510 RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Dudley Oxford Southbridge Spencer Webster Southbridge 3 Room 1 Bedroom Two Bedroom Apartment. Modern 2 Bedroom Two Bedroom Apartment, 2 Bedroom, Third Floor. NOW AVAILABLE $640/Month In Owner-Occupied, Single Apartments. Appliances, First Floor. With Enclosed Off-Street Parking. 6700 Sq.Ft. 2 Room Efficiency Family Home. Off-Street Parking. Sun Porch, Appliances & No Pets. Retail, Commercial, Or $550/Month Available June 1st $685-$750/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups. Utilities Not Included. Industrial Space. King-Sized Line Ads Both Are First Floor. Clean & Heat & Hot Water Included. 774-258-0147 Off-Street Parking, Large $600/Month Across From Dunkin Good Area. Off-Street $900/Month Yard, Quiet Neighborhood, 508-269-0855 Donuts (E.Main Street), Parking, Coin-Op On First & Security Southbridge Hardwood Floors. Trash Great Traffic Area. Newly BIGGER SPACE!!! Premises. Includes Stove, No Smoking. Removal. No Pets. Renovated/Painted. 508-769-6236 Nice Two Bedroom First/Security Webster Snowplowing Provided. BIGGER TEXT!!! Refrigerator, Trash Apartment. Stove, 28 Harris Street Removal & Utilities. $675/Month Call For More Information Washer/Dryer Hookups. 508-885-5806 Nice 2 Bedroom Apartment. 860-928-4155 Get Yourself Noticed! No Pets/Smokers Off-Street Parking. Off-Street Parking, First/Last & Security *Southbridge* Owner-Occupied. No Pets. Coin-Op, Storage Unit. Reference/Credit Check Available For Second Floor, Front Porch. Southbridge As Low As $10 Extra 508-949-3044 Beautiful area near Immediate Viewing. Spencer No Pets. First & Security Retail Space Two Bedroom Apartment. Per Week town central/post-of- $650/Month $675 Main Street, high visibility. (Conditions Apply, Call For Details) fice, large, peaceful 508-764-7649 Heat, Hot Water & 774-289-1667 $1300 per month 2-bedroom home on Appliances Included. plus utilities. Dudley Southbridge Washer/Dryer Hookups, private street, Trash Removal, Off-Street Webster Call (508)765-5995 Dresser Hill appliances Non-Smokers Only. 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES Apartments Cozy Four Room, One Parking. 30 Poland Street w/dishwasher, oil-heat, Bedroom. Stove & Fridge. No Smoking, No Pets. Modern 4-Room Apartment, Cemetery Plots at Sturbridge 2 Bedroom In Country fire-place, porch facing Setting. Stove And $550/Month First/Last/Security Just Renovated. Kitchen , Webster Worcester County Mobile Home 55+ Refrigerator Included, brook, nice yard, on/off First & Security, $850/Month Appliances, Furnished. For Rent 1 Bedroom, Ideal Laundry Facility, street parking. Credit Check. Cats OK. Other Apartments Available Large Rooms, Great Memorial Park Location, Close To Off-Street Parking. 413-283-5445 Call For Details Closets! Off-Street Parking. 1000 Square Feet in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. Please call 508-885-6445 Less Than 1 Mile To Everything. New Floors, No Pets. Leave Message To Call (508)987-6180 Carpets, Paint, Windows, First And Security (508)579-4809 I-395. Walking Distance To Most Webster Schools. 14,000 Square Feet Shower, Cabinets & Deposit Required. www.geocities.com/ Southbridge Spencer And Anything Two Cemetery $700 Monthly gregnmargo/home One Bedroom Apartment. No Pets. Counters. Newer Furnace, Plus Utilities. Second Floor, Includes Two Bedroom. Clean, $750/Month In Between... Lots A/C & More. (508)397-0212 Stove, Refrigerator, Hot Bright, Sunny, Heat Call 508-943-0972 Owner Will Give You Worcester County Washer/Dryer. Water, Off-Street Parking. Included, Off-Street Or 508-949-1400 Price You Can’t Refuse! Memorial Park $37,500 Parking, Trash Removal, SOUTHBRIDGE No Pets. 508-753-3670 In Paxton Owner Financing Dudley $625/Month Coin-Op Laundry On Premises, Nice Back Yard. Webster $900 For Each, Available For Rent BRAND NEW First/Security Deposit & Call For Details APARTMENTS! Credit Check $750 Brand New Two $1800 For Both Two Bedroom First/Last & Security Bedroom Apartments. 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE 508-347-7027 Call Jim No Smoking, No Pets Call Cheryl Apartments. 2 Bedrooms/$775. 508-765-0620 Many Amenities $650 Available now. Call 508-889-6079 Spencer 413-245-4181 Including Dishwasher. Two Bedroom Condo. Bright, Year Round Three Bedroom Stove, refrigerator and Nice Area, Modern, Contemporary Two Lots Apartments dishwasher included. Southbridge Sturbridge Washer/Dryer Facilities. Rent Or Style. Hardwood, Available At Worcester or Winter $700-$900 Secure building. 1738 House References Required. Tile, & Appliances. County Memorial Park Rent-To-Own Please Call Off-street parking. Free Electric, Heat, No Pets Great Kitchen. Beautifully In Paxton. Home NO Pets. Two Bedroom, One Bath Hot Water Included In Studio Landscaped Grounds. Non-Selected. This 1475 sq. ft. 2 508-943-1685 Condo. Granite Countertops, From $675 Call (508)765-5852 Or One Bedroom. Call 508-769-2500 Convenient Location. Asking $1200 For Both bedroom 2 full bath, fully Deck, In Quiet Wooded All Appliances. Rent To Own! Or Best Offer furnished, like new home Area Of Town. Studio $675/month 508-867-0902 inside and out, is in a Condo Fees Included In Rent. (6 Months Credit) Grafton/Uxbridge *Southbridge* One Bedroom $900/month Webster From $850 beautiful 55 and older 1 & 2 Bedroom $800/Month Off-Street Parking gated community. It’s Nice 3 Bedroom Apartment, First/Last & Security FREE RENT Call 508-735-4335 Two Plots Apartments Third Floor. Wall-To-Wall 508-347-1101 (2) Two Bedroom In Worcester County located in Fort Pierce, FL., 774-239-4291 just minutes from beaches From $640 And Up Carpet, Stove Included Apartments Available, 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Beautiful, Sunny, Big Yard, Front/Back Deck. Southbridge Starting At $600 At Garden Of Heritage II and great fishing. Many Applianced, Renovated. Storage. No Pets. Off-Street Parking, Charlton $1500 OBO For Both other extras. $79,900. Cat OK. Cheap Utilities. First & Security. Studio Apartment. STURBRIDGE And Much More! 508-864-7159 Make an offer. Location Convenient To $775 & Up/Month Near Hospital. Full Kitchen. One Bedroom House. Call (508)779-0311 Coin-Op, Off-Street Parking. Daniel Fiske They Won’t Last!!! Newly Renovated, 122/146/140/Pike/Train. Accepting Housing 508-796-3902 Worcester Country Credit Check. First/Last & 508-764-7383 $525/Month House Includes All Appliances. Half Security. 774-230-7520 Electricity Included. Very Nice Yard, Great Memorial Park 575 VACATION RENTALS 508-529-4585 Pay Own Heat (Gas) Large Sunny 3 Location. Off-Street Parking. Section Valor II Available June 1st Bedroom, Second Webster Small Pets OK Graves 1 & 2 Southbridge Call 413-426-2829 Floor Apartment Lake Street Non-Smoker Preferred. Valued At $5600 IMMEDIATE 3 Bedroom 2-Level Second Floor, 4 Rooms, Security Deposit Required. Asking $2500 For Both Cape Cod Southbridge Hardwood Floors. Two Bedrooms. Heat/Hot Available 6/1. 508-885-6489 OPENINGS Apartment. Fresh Paint, $950 New windows. Three Bedroom Apartment Water. Stove & Refrigerator, For Appointment Ask For Karen Dennisport New Roxbury Village For Rent. Washer/Dryer Hookup, Affordable elderly housing Washer/Dryer Hookup, First Floor, Four Call 973-295-6005 Immaculate Big Back Yard and Deck. $750/Month Room Apartment Hardwood Floors, Lighted WORCESTER COUNTY in rural Woodstock, CT Parking Lot, 2 Bedroom Cottage Single: $120* Storage Area, Separate Recently Remodeled. $695 EMORIAL ARK Utilities. No Pets. Washer/Dryer Rubbish Removal. East Brookfield M P ; Cable TV. Walk to Double: $140* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No Smoking/Pets Paxton, MA *Minimum rent. $775/month Hookups. Section 8 OK. Spacious 2 Bedroom. beach. Sorry no pets. First & Security Required. Both Include First/Security All Applianced, Including 2 adjoining lots. Large private lot. May increase based on Call (508)764-4283 $750/Month Asking $1500 or Best Offer 31% of adjusted income. Call 508-949-0630 Appliances & Laundry Washer & Dryer. Hardwood Great for children! Room On Premises. 508-943-5404 Floors, Small Office, for both call (508)867-3820 For application contact Leave Message ••••••••• 860-928-6378 Southbridge No Utilities. Partially Finished Cellar. $625 a week. 79 Worcester Street Southbridge References, Lease And Non-Smokers. Worcester County 508-280-8331 First Floor, Two Bedroom, Three bedroom, de-leaded, Security Deposit Webster Service Dogs Only. Memorial Park Five Room Apartment. remodeled, stove, off-street Large Four Room References Requested. NEW LISTING parking, washer/dryer Required First & Security Paxton, MA Off-Street Parking, Enclosed Apartment, Wall-To-Wall, Plots In Garden Of Honor. Cape Cod Porch, Washer/Dryer hookups, limited/restricted Washer & Dryer Facilities. $1000/Month Popponesset Southbridge storage. First, and (508)347-9081 Call 508-885-4496 2 Lots & 2 Vaults. Hookups. Heat & Parking. No Pets. Asking $2700 For All 3 Bedroom Cottage 161 Morris Street Hot Water Included. security deposits. References Credit Check & References. One Block To Beach and credit check. No pets, 774-745-0026 6 Room, 1200 Sq. Ft Section 8 Welcome. First & Last. WARREN: Please Leave Message Deck, Grill, Microwave. $800/Month no utilities. $650/Month Large, Private Yard. Newly Renovated, $750.00 per month. Heat & Hot Water Also: Three Bedroom Sturbridge Call 508-943-0474 HOUSE FOR LEASE Sorry, No Pets. Available Call (508)637-1074 Nice, clean one with option to buy, Worcester County No Smoking. Included. bedroom apartment 5-year-old 8-rm. Col, 4 BR, $1199/Week 508-344-2660 Memorial Park, Minimum 2 Weeks. Stove, Refrigerator, 508-320-4570 Southbridge in good area. Includes open flr plan, fenced yard. Washer/Dryer Hookups, stove, refrigerator, $1400 per month Paxton Discounts For Longer Stays. Very Attractive One Bedroom 508-943-2703 Enclosed Porch, 1 Car Southbridge Apartment. Centrally air and laundry room Webster www.pamcrawford.com. 4 lots in the Garden of the Garage. Small Pets OK. Located, Lots Of Windows, on premises. RE/MAX Cross, which is the oldest Available May 1st Available Now! Hardwood Floors, Modern $525/month. Professional Associates garden in the park. Value 5 Room Apartment, First Contact Email Kitchen & Bath. Security deposit, lease Prospect 508-885-5556 $7000, asking $6000. Dennisport Floor. No Appliances. Completely Furnished With and references required. Will sell separately. For Application $700/Month [email protected] Appliances & Furniture. Please call Estates Call (508)892-8685 Cape Cod Pay Own Oil Heat. Safe & Quiet Building. (508)347-3068 508-764-6425 (508)347-7709 Webster 3 Bedrooms First/Last. $125/Week 1 & 2 Bedroom Very Nice Condo-Style 550 MOBILE HOMES 508-248-6687 Glendon Beach Apartments. House. 2+ Bedrooms, 1 1/2 & Ocean Beach Southbridge Sturbridge Bath. Big Yard. Stove, 14x70 Mobile Southbridge 1 Month Free Rent Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Close To Shops North Brookfield Clean 4 room, 2 bedroom Sturbridge Heights Home Restaurants. duplex apartment. Stove, West Street (Hall Road) Now Available: Garage. 40 Forest Street Clean & Updated $1300/Month W/56ft addition which Deck, Grill, Microwave, 1st Floor, 1 Bedroom refrigerator, hookups, Brand New Two Bedroom Historical Buildings includes 24x12 den, 14x12 Modern Kitchen, basement, yard, good area. Two & Three Bedroom. Applianced Apartments. First & Last Apartment, Available Stove & Refrigerator Call 508-943-2670 work room w/sink and 18ft $1100 Per Week, Immediately. No pets. Credit check, Starting At $845/Month Must Income Qualify Included. SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES porch w/handicapped ramp. $800 Off-Season. $450/Month First & Last Also Available Large hallways/doors, for $675 per month, First/Last & Security WELCOME Open Year-Round. Call Mike Edson At $600-$700/Month Two Bedroom, Includes 530 HOUSES FOR SALE wheelchair. New plus utilities. Heat & Hot Water, roof/windows. $98K plus (508)272-3433 Godin Real Estate Call (508)765-2658 No Pets. Credit Check, Call (978)249-8131 x15 References & One-Year Third Floor. First & Last. Woodstock park share. Cell Or View All Our Apartments Lease Required. $895/Month (508)943-9567 Completely Remodeled Bill, (508)347-5463 OR at www.beremco.com Southbridge Call For Details Call (508)729-3429 Split-Level Ranch. 4 (508)832-3029 781-962-6910 E.H.O. Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Clean Four Room Large Family Room. 14x70 Mobile Apartments, Northbridge Spencer Uxbridge Whitinsville Everything New. Second Or Third Floor. Efficiency, 1 Bedroom & Located On One Acre Home Clean, Bright Rural, Cottage Street Area with central air. Mint (Linwood) One Year Lease & 3 Bedroom Apartments 1 Bedroom Apartment. With Beach Rights To Pleasant, Clean, References Required. Available 1 Bedroom Apartment Bungee Lake. condition to move in. Many Florida Heat, Electric & With Kitchen, Living Room, new extras. Located in Three Room Apartment. First & Security Off Street Parking, Washer/Dryer Included. REDUCED! $249,900 Disney Area NO PETS/NO SMOKING Section 8 Approved. 1 Full Bath. Possible Lease Option attractive over 55 park in From $575/month $1000/month. For Inquiries Please Call Sturbridge. $750 + Security SECTION 8 OK Call (508)987-3214 Call (508)397-5498 Call 508-320-2175 All the comforts of Includes Heat, Hot Water, 508-234-1510 Call Joe (508)347-8976 home, with the Stove, Refrigerator, Call 508-765-0386 Spencer 545 LAND/LOTS attractions nearby. Off-Street Parking. Weekdays 9:30a-5:30p 1983 Mobile Home 2 Bedroom, 508-234-2025 FREE RENT 510 To Apply Two Apartments Available, Webster Beautiful 14’x70’, Liberty Brand. 2 bath condo. No Pets, No Waterbeds Starting At $600 COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Building Lot Two Bedroom, Sleeps 6, Off-Street Parking, All Remodeled With Full kitchen, pool, Northbridge NORTH VILLAGE In Thompson, CT Attached Screenhouse. Half-Duplex, 6 Room Three And Much More! Septic Design Approval & tennis and more! They Won’t Last!!! For Lease Park Share Included. Bedroom, Completely A2 Survey Complete. $69,000 OBO SPRING/SUMMER Southbridge 508-796-3902 ONE MONTH’S Or Sale Remodeled. Laundry FREE RENT $65,000 508-867-5043 RATE Hookup, Off-Street Parking, Coombs Street Three Separate Modern House Package Available Includes Dishwasher, And 3 Bedroom Apartment Spencer 2 Bedroom Units Condominium-Type For $199,000 With Land $60/Night Electric Range. Available. Modern Two Bedroom Starting At $783!! Industrial Units. 860-935-0193 Brookfield 508-885-4078 First/Last & Security Applianced, Washer/Dryer Apartment. Fresh Paint, SF Sizes 3,125 Nanatomqua Mobile $1100/Month Hook-ups. No Pets. Off-Street Parking, A/C, Quiet Heat And Hot Water 6,125 and 14,500. Home Park Call 508-397-5498 Section 8 Ok. & Secure Neighborhood. Is Included. Less Than 10 Minutes Douglas, MA (55 And Over) $750 Private Deck, Dishwasher, From Worcester. Waterfront Land 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 Extra Storage. Nice Yard. 10% Modern Offices First And Security. Good Credit A Must! Must Income Unbelievable Opportunity! Bath, Living Room, Large Hampton Northbridge And 90% High Bay 1/3 Acre Wooded Lot On One Bedroom References And Credit $750/Month Qualify. Kitchen, Laundry Room Check Required. Warehouse. Perfect For Whitins Reservoir. With New Appliances, From $500 Per Month. Call 508-869-6004 Light Manufacturing or Beach: Section 8 Vouchers $159,900 And Door To Back Porch. First, Security & Call (508)596-8497 Or 508-989-0317 Distribution. Separate 508-244-7909 Reference Required. Accepted. Utilities; Most With REDUCED Cottage and No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. Spencer Docks/Drive-In Door. $79,900 Income Eligible. One bedroom duplex, Please call 546 CEMETERY LOTS Suites Immediate Occupancy 508-868-4662 Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Call Dave appliances, one year lease, (508)987-1595 Call Peter At beach, located behind Southbridge no pets. First, last, $500 Cemetery Lot 508-234-4041 508-987-2595 Mobile Home Ashworth hotel. Private Mon-Fri First Floor, Four security. $525 per month. yard, with grill and tables. Room Apartment, Please call 508-886-4312 For Sale EOH Worcester County Memorial For Sale Great family area Electric Heat, Webster In Sturbridge Retirement and rates. Washer/Dryer Hookups, (2) One Bedroom North Brookfield Park, Paxton, MA. Spencer Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, Co-Operative. Call 603-926-1867 Refrigerator, Stove, One Bedroom, First Floor. Apartments. Retail/Office/ 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths Garage, Large Yard. $500 & $550 2 Lots (1 & 2) Washer/Dryer Hookups. Commercial $1500 For Both (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living OXFORD $675/Month Plus Utilities Off-Street Parking, Quiet Newly Renovated, With Space In Area). Air Conditioning, First/Last & Security Parking Space, Coin-Op Call 508-347-3884 Lincoln, NH Neighborhood. Downtown Area. Leave Message If No Answer Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. $575/Month Laundry. Lincoln Station 508-320-3368 1200 Sq.Ft., Heat For Appointment Loon Mountain New First/Last & Security 508-943-6581 Included. Full Basement, 508-347-9370 508-885-0822 774-280-0169 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath. Next To Bank. Cemetery Lots Sleeps 10+ Orchard Southbridge Spencer $895/Month Retiring? Indoor/Outdoor Pool Large 1 bedroom modern. Smaller Spaces for Sale Think Of A Mobile Home Golf, Tennis Two Bedroom Apartment Webster Worcester County Memorial In A Beautiful Park In Wall to wall, appliances With Large Living Areas, Available Biking, Hiking Hill 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments For $450/Month Park-Paxton, MA Sturbridge. included, coin-op laundry, no In Quiet Neighborhood. Neat & Clean, Washer/Dryer River With Tubing Nearby. 1 & 2 Bedroom pets, lease and security. Next To Laundromat 2 Lots (#408A) available in Two Bedrooms, One And Deck With BBQ, Completely Renovated. Hookups, Off-Street Parking. the beautiful Garden of Valor One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Apartments. $575 and up, utilities not All Kitchen Appliances, Good Location. Affordable! Call Nellie At Open Yard. included. II. $5,000 for both. New Roof, New Windows, Great For Children! 1 Month Free Rent Hookups In Basement, For Details Call 508-347-2774 Call (508)987-0531 And Many Updates. Call (508)764-2866 Off-Street Parking. 508-943-7436 508-366-7787(Days) Or Peter seerealtor.com 508-366-1485(Eve.) Heat & Hot Water Heat Included. 508-612-6192 508-882-3177 Included First/Last/Security $89,500 Southbridge $850 CEMETERY 508-347-8791 Must Income Qualify Large 6-Room, 774-245-7346 Spencer South Yarmouth SECTION 8 3 Bedroom Apartment. Webster LOTS: Sturbridge Retirement CERTIFICATES Gleaming Wood Floors, Sturbridge 18 Mechanic Street Office Space Two in the Community Cape Cod WELCOME Freshly Painted, Two And Three Bedroom Furnished Studio Apartment. Bright & Spacious Rooms In Garden of Valor Completely Rebuilt In 2002. Charmng newer expanded Nice Yard, Nice Location. Apartments. Shared Bathroom. With Beautiful, Historic Victorian. at Worcester Memorial New Floors, Walls, Doors, ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1/2 mile Call $800/Month Plus Utilities. Stove & Refrigerator All Utilities, Laundry, Centrally Located On Route Park in Paxton. Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, to beach. Marsh view. First & Security. No Pets. Supplied. Washer/Dryer Off-Street Parking. 9. Ample Parking. Great $1500/best offer. Bathroom. Carpeting On All Privacy. Close to everything. 508-987-8121 Pam 508-885-5556 Connection With 3 Bedroom. $125/Weekly Location. Variety Of Floors Except Kitchen & Kids love it. Choice weeks Floorplans Available. Please call available. $825 per week. EHO For Info Parking For 1-2 Cars. For Rental Application 508-885-5133 Bath. New Vinyl Siding. www.pamcrawford.com 774-230-5210 Call 508-943-9452 Call 508-735-4335 508-735-9639 508-864-0460 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June 03, 2009

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1953 Ford 1985 Fire-Engine 1997 Olds Regency 2000 Ford 2004 Chrysler 2007 Dodge 2000 Harley 2-Door Sedan Red Mazda RX7 Nice solid driver 105K Mustang GT Town & Country Charger SXT Davidson XL883 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES highway miles, loaded with Mild Custom, $11,000 1.1L Rotary Engine. moonroof, needs nothing. $13,500 OBO One Owner, 23,500 Miles. Only 1,400 Miles, Pearl-Coat Custom Mint Condition. Asking $3500. Candy Apple Red, Black Custom Paint, Fully Red, Grey Interior. 3.5L V6, (3) Continental Pristine Condition! Lots Of Toys. NO Bank Lien Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, Contra-Track Tires 1955 Oldsmobile Single Owner, 54k Miles. Call (860)974-3022 Loaded, Perfect Condition Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, Always Garaged, No Rust, 33,010 Miles. $18,000 Or Best Offer $19,595 OBO Size P245-65R17 4-Door Fully Loaded, Including Must See! Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, On Polished Aluminum Original, $10,000 Sunroof. 1998 Ford MagnaFlow Exhaust, Call 508-764-3723 Sharon 774-287-2031 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots Premium Wheels, Excellent Runs Beautifully. Contour LX AEM Intake, Lojack. Of Chrome Added, 1,493 Condition, Lots Of Tread! $5000 Stored Winters. Miles, Flawless. 1975 Ford Flatbed Blue. Reliable, Runs Great, 2004 Nissan Corvette 1988 Asking $5800 $100 Each $1600 508-845-9237 133k. Good Tires, Serious Inquiries Only Excellent Condition. New Or $250 For All 860-923-9618 Maxima SE 860-792-1168 Recent Brake Job. Very Good Condition, T-Top, Tires & Interior. Fits 2003-2008 Envoy, 1986 Camaro Z28 $1700 Or Best Offer Trailblazer, Rainier & 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton 125k Miles. Over $11k Invested. 2002 Harley Pickup 305, 4-Bbl, Auto, Nice Body. 508-892-9212 2000 Nissan $8000 Asking $7500 OBO Ascender. Red Paint, Iroc Wheels, 508-347-9629 Solid, Needs Restoration, Altima 1-508-943-1128 XLH 883 Sportster Flowmaster, KNN, Tints, 1999 Audi A4 1.8T Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, $2500 Perfect Condition, 111k 8HP, One Owner 1-508-341-3164 CD/Amp, Racing Seats, 82k Miles. 19” Chrome Miles Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, (4) 17 Inch Rims Collection MUST BE SOLD! Tune-Up And More. $800 Passenger Pegs & Pillion, 978-760-3453 Wheels, Body Kit, Custom Fully Loaded. Wanted With Tires $2500 OBO Paint, Plus Many Extras. Asking $4000 South Killingly Old Camaros Custom Grips. 6 Lug 860-774-6567 774-289-1321 860-774-4130 Excellent Condition 1973 Green Leave Message Asking $9,800 1967-1969 including parts, $700 OBO or best offer Looks & Runs Great. 860-933-6369 VW Beetle 2001 PT Cruiser 2004 Subaru pieces in any condition. Will Asking $4500 1987 Cadillac (508)717-9244 Impreza WRX consider other models. 860-617-7335 4 Cooper Weather Recent Engine, Brougham Limited Call (860)633-0869 Good Tires 1999 Buick Silver w/ Leather, Loaded All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, 2003 Kawasaki Master S/T Tires Best Offer White, Sun Roof, Alarm, One Owner Heated Seats & Mirrors. 732 SPORTS UTILITY Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 413-245-3530 Alaways Garaged , 85k Miles Century Custom Green Paint & KX65 $4,995 4-Door, Original Owner. A Loved Car!!! Spoiler. 5-Speed. 2001 Chevy Like New $150 Low Price Reflects 114k, One Owner, Runs Great, 1978 Corvette 508-764-8330 $4500 OBO Asking $14,900 OBO Blazer LT New Sprockets and Chain. 4 Cooper Weather 508-277-5944 New Timing Belt, and Call 774-289-3929 Silver Anniversary Model 1991 Oldsmobile Extensive Tune-up Second Owner, 6-Cylinder, Son has outgrown it. Master S/T Snow Limited Edition, Runs Or 508-764-7986 Groove Tires Black, 4-Door Sedan, 122k 1999 Buick Park REDUCED Electronic Shift-on-The-Fly 4 $1600 OBO Strong, Looks Real Sharp! Miles, 5 Almost-New Tires, Wheel Drive. Very Clean, 225/55 R17 Excellent Driver. L82 2005 Chrysler Runs Great, Needs Nothing! Call 508-764-1515 Like New $200 New Battery, New Alternator, Ave $5700 or (Cell) 508-450-6458 Engine, T-Tops. A/C, Passed Recent Inspection, Loaded, like new, leather, (508)476-3715 Pacifica 94k Miles, 22MPG. 508-867-2560 Tilt Wheel. Record Of All Maintenance. 122K miles. $4500. AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly Asking $6000 2003 Kawasaki Evenings $7900 Good Price To Keep Or Sell! Call (508)752-8683 2001 Subaru Highway. New Tires, Great 508-864-3846 Serious Inquires Only! $650 Forrester Family Car, Well Maintained. Nomad Third Row 508-340-5334 508-987-8067 1999 Ford $6500 OBO 2004 Jeep Red On Tan, 1500cc, 6300 Standard, Recent Brakes, Photos Available Miles. Shaft Drive, Water Bench Seat 1992 Dodge Escort LX A/C, Roof Racks. Looks Call Bill & Andrea Liberty Sport Cooled, Hard Bags, For Ford Expedition 1985 Buick 4-Cylinder, 4-Door, 5-Speed. & Runs Great. 860-377-0396 Silver, 49k Miles. Windshield, Floor Boards (Eddie Bauer) Riviera Stealth Over 30 MPG. Excellent $5,500 OBO 860-928-1064 Excellent Condition. Front/Rear. Tan Leather, Excellent Must Sell My Beautiful, Red, Mint Condition. Condition 508-987-3244 CD/AM/FM Radio. Excellent Condition. Condition. Restored Pride & Joy! $6500 OBO Retails For Over $3000 2005 Ford Includes: Helmet, 508-347-3613 2002 BMW 325ci Asking $14,200 Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 135k Original Miles. Pretty $1,900 OBO Focus Sedan Leather Chaps, Tourmaster $150 Blue With Black Landau 508-754-2323 Convertible 774-364-1133 Summer Jacket. 860-935-0039 4-Door, Automatic, 53k Or After 5pm $7,800 Roof. Plush Interior. 1993 Cadillac Excellent Condition. Miles, A/C, CD/MP3 Player, Mechanically Good. 1999 Ford 38,883 Miles. Automatic Red, Gray Interior, Keyless 508-886-7184 (860)779-0414 $2500 OBO Fleetwood Transmission With Sports Ask For Linda Truck Cap Florida car. 46k miles, Mustang Entry, Power Windows & 2003 Yamaha Chevy/GMC, 508-476-1721 6-Cylinder Automatic, 94k Shift Mode. Grey Leather Locks, Dependable, Great regular gas; 17-18 in city Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. 2004 Subaru YZ125R Color Match “Pewter”. S-10, 27-28 highway. Fully loaded, Miles, White. Power Seats, Gas Mileage. X-Cab, Fiberglass. Hi-Rise, Windows, Locks & Steering. Harmon-Kardon Sound $7500 NADA Book Value Forester XS Mint Condition, Garaged. 1987 Chevy Light Blue with Light System, Premium Sliders, Locks, Roof Rack Blue leather interior. $6200. Very Good Condition. Asking $6800 CD, A/C, Sunroof, Etc. Hardly Ridden. Brackets. Monte Carlo LS $3500 Wheels, Etc. 508-868-3043 Pictures & Details At $2000 $300 Call (508)832-3029 or $19,999 Call 508-254-8663 Light Blue, 2-door hard-top, (508)272-3433 Call 508-764-4570 www.woodstock4sale.com 860-974-7099 Contact Josh 2005 Toyota Very Clean. After 4pm & Weekends 5.0 V8 automatic, perfect 508-885-7085 Or 508-248-5466 velour interior, 1-owner, 1999 Ford Ranger Camry Asking $11,000 1993 Volvo 240GL 860-428-4381 And Leave Message Truck Rails 120K miles. Bought new at 4-Door Sedan, 132k Extended Cab Pickup Top Of The Line. Diamond Chevrolet. Very Miles. Runs Fine. No V6, 4.0L 2002 FORD F-150 Fully Loaded! Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed good condition, 131,780 Miles. Recent 740 MOTORCYCLES 2004 Harley Great Condition Rust. CD, Automatic. 4-door king cab, extra clean. 40k Miles. runs great. $1999. Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. 75,000 miles. 2 WD. $14,500 1983 Suzuki Davidson Ultra $95 For Set (508)347-9386 $2300 OBO Runs Well. $8500.00 firm. Will Trade Classic (207)646-6288 508-867-6023 $3500 Call 508-243-2157 1100cc GM Chrome (Book Value $6000+) 2004 Toyota Camry 5500 miles, $17000. Slotted Wheels 1995 Buick 860-923-1848 76k Miles. Motorcycle Call (508)943-0242 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern 1995 Toyota Supra $11,500 Model GS1100G Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. LeSabre 2002 Lincoln LS Used Only 3 Years. Has For Full-Size GM. Original. 60k, 4-Door, Fully Equipped. 1999 Mercury Will Pay Top Dollar 2004 XL 883 $200 Set Of 4 Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, Since Been Kept In Storage. Black-On-Black, Leather, Female Driven, New Battery, Cougar Fully Loaded, Chrome For Clean Cars! Excellent Condition. Two-Owner Car. Always Garaged. Harley 454 Complete 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All Rims/Grill/Rocker Must Be Seen! $50,000 FIRM $2350 Rutland Auto Sales Call 508-234-5012 GM Block Options. College Panels/Pillars, Route 122 Forces Sale Davidson With Fuel Injection 1973 Pontiac 1979 Ford F-350 Brand New Snow Tires, Rutland, MA 3400 miles, lots of $1200 4x4 With Plow. 49k Original $3800 OBO Extra Set Of 18” Chrome 508-886-2720 1987 Yamaha Trans-Am Miles. Some Rust On Bed, upgrades, mint 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, Call Rims with Tires. New XV535 Motorcycle 508-259-8805 Good Frame. 508-476-3907 2006 GT Mustang condition, handles Burgundy Interior, Original, $1650 Brakes 59,920 Miles, New Battery, great. $7200 or best Matching Numbers. 90k. 508-335-1283 Owner’s Manual, Service 978-760-3453 Sharp Car! Mint! Convertible offer. Won’t last long! Used Auto Parts $50,000 FIRM Bright Red, Black Manual Included. Call (508)347-8969 91 day Guarantee. Large 2000 Chrysler $13,500 obo $900 OBO 508-344-2660 1995 Volvo 774-289-9074 Top/Interior. Automatic, 49k inventory of engines, Sebring Miles (Mostly Long Trips). Call Robert transmissions, tires & glass. 850 Turbo Convertible Shaker 1000 Sound System. 508-987-5167 2005 Aquila 250 Excellent service. Free parts Antique Black In Good Condition. 2002 Mitsubishi Stored In Winter. Ford locating service. 97k Miles, No Repairs 1994 Harley Cruiser Jaguar With Snow Tires. Needed. Carfax Report Gallant ES Anti-Theft & Lojack. Amherst-Oakham Auto $2500 Provided. MUST SELL! 356 miles, showroom Call (800)992-0441 or 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and 508-333-3340 Runs Good, Rear Quarter Davidson condition, bike can be seen chrome nearly perfect, New $3500 Firm Dented, Replaced Engine. $22,000 Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, (508)799-9969 860-634-4632 508-987-0947 at 364 Main Street, Oxford. Michelin pin stripe tires and 1996 Ford Escort $2400 good shape, extra lights, $2700. many spare parts. Only $750! 508-987-2045 extra chrome, forward Call (774)280-2630 715 AUTO SERVICES Best Reasonable Offer. 2000 Ford 2006 Scion XB controls. $7500. Runs Great Still In New Condition! Call Tom (Spencer) For Listings Escort ZX2 Call (508)864-3198 2005 Honda VT750 Junk Cars & (774)745-0173 2003 Ford Has 19k Miles On It. Carries 800-559-4138 xL273 5-Speed, 86k Miles, Platinum Warranty, Good Trucks Wanted Excellent Condition. Mustang GT 1998 Harley Shadow Spirit 725 AUTOMOBILES With 22k Miles, Custom Until 2012, Or 70k Miles. All Mint Condition, Low 1996 Mercury $2000 Options, 35-40MPG, Large Trucks & Call 774-230-9583 Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Davidson Mileage, Always Garaged. $500 Police Grand Marquis Burgundy Exterior. 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, Equipment Ebiach Lowering Springs. Excellent Inside/Out. Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver Impounds! Blue Hill Edition 2000 Ford Focus Clean Car, Mint Condition. excellent condition, Flame, Chrome Backrest. Cash Paid Loaded, White w/ Blue $12,800 registered, many extras! Cars/Trucks From $500! Model SE Wagon Garaged In Winter. 508-943-5954 Asking $4500 OBO Interior, 90k Miles 25-29 MPG $7000 or BO FREE REMOVAL For listings $14,000 OBO 508-764-8754 Call 860-792-0506 401-965-8949 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 $2,995 obo $2000 508-864-9692 2006 Toyota 508-867-7147 2005 Suzuki C50 1995 Geo Prizm 1992 Chevy 508-764-1401 Corolla CE 1999 Harley 720 CLASSICS Corsica 2001 Oldsmobile Manual, 45k, Davidson Boulevard Cruiser 110K miles, Red, 4 door 2003 Ford Very Good Condition. One Black/Grey, 300 Miles, 1984 Firebird SE sedan, recently, Blue, 119k Miles, Intrigue GL Sedan Owner. 40 MPG. Motorcycle Mint! reconditioned, new starter, Good Condition Excellent Condition, Fully Mustang Mach 1 REDUCED! Dyna Wide Glide. $4899 H06, air, auto locks doors & runs great. Appointed. Leather Interior, 18k Miles. Some Extras. windows. Cast wheels, 6 Cylinder Automatic Azure Blue with Black Moving must sell quick!! $1,195 obo Sunroof. 75k Miles leather. 18K miles, like brand $8500 $9000 508-885-9892 Chapman. Best offer. $2500 or best offer. $5100 508-347-3280 Call 508-943-5911 508-753-5529 Call (617)872-3230 new. Couple after Call (508)341-4434 or (508)615-5959 508-278-3312 market parts. $17,500. (860)857-4168 After 5pm Call (508)987-8486 2004 Honda VTX 2006 Harley 2006 Volkswagen 1300 Retro Davidson 2004 Chevrolet Jetta Pristine condition, Candy Apple Red, many chrome Sportster XL883C Monte Carlo LS Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 White with saddle bags. disc CD changer, heated extras, less than 2000 miles, Black/Grey, Excellent $7500 firm. Free mini bike 2,091 miles. $6000. Also Condition, 43k Miles. seats & mirrors, sunroof, Harley helmet, jacket and front, side & rear air bags. with purchase. $8000 Call David, gloves for sale. 508-987-1350 $14,900. 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740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 2005 Yamaha *NEW LISTING* 1997 24’ Coleman Niagra 1994 Ford F150 TTR90 Motorcycle Camper Dutchman Pop-Up 2002 Citation Pop-Up XLT 4x4 Xtracab 3-Speed Transmission, 35 Feet Long, 8 Feet Wide Camper Great Condition! Heat, Pickup D&M Electric Start. Purchased Komfort Brand. 31Ft. Travel Inside/Outside Stoves, Brand New Off Showroom $4000 Model 1007 Slide-Out Dinette, Looks Good, Runs Towing & Recycling Sleeps 6 Trailer Excellent! V8, PW, Floor, But Never Used. 860-974-0083 $13,999. One owner, kept on Refrigerator, Inside/Outside ZERO Miles On Bike. 860-928-4584 Great Condition. Heat, site, nice camper, includes Shower, Toilet, Lots Of PL, Cruise, 5-Speed, CASH PAID!!! Paid $2000 Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. back ladder, spare tire, Storage. Sleeps 6-8. Cold A/C. For Your Junk & Unwanted Vehicles Asking $1500 1982 Van $2700 awning, electric jack, sleeps Asking $7500 $2,900 OBO Fully Licensed & Insured I Have All Paperwork 413-537-0619 6, lots of storage, huge 508-248-5620 508-765-9431 Motor Home bathroom, queen bed, 1 large 2003 Honda Cars, Trucks and Farm Equipment Wanted 19 Feet, Has Hot & Cold 1998 Lance slide-out in living room & Prowler Travel TRX250 EX ATV Water, Full Bath. 16 MPG Call D&M Towing 508-887-3645 dinette area. Pictures on Trailer Runs Great! Looks Great! (City), 19 MPG (Highway). Squire 9800 www.breezybendrv.com 2006 Honda Heater w/Thermostat, $2100 OBO TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Truck Camper Call (508)987-1519 for 1999 Model 27X XR 650L Registered & Insured. 27 Foot Trailer, Sleeps 860-634-0581 Inquire at: www.dmtow.com Appraised At $6,500 11’ 3” A/C, electric jacks, 3 more details On/Off-Road Bike burner stove/oven, sleeps 5, Seven With 2 Bunks. $4500 OBO Full Shower/Bath. Excellent New Rear Tire, Excellent 508-754-2323 30 gallon propane tank, 1996 Ford E-250 Shape. With 3800 Miles. generator ready. Full dry Condition, Only 2 Owners, Rarely Used. 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT $4000 OBO bath, solar panel, 2 awnings, 2005 Fleetwood Or Trade For 4WD Or Car 1989 24’ Terry double sinks. Must Sell! Extended Utility Van. 2001 Dodge CAT D8H PaceArrow 37A $4800 Call After 4pm Travel Trailer $6800 75k Miles On Engine, Dakota Bulldozer 508-867-6152 Motorhome Please Call Allison 186k Original Miles. Excellent Condition, New Call Mike (508)949-9174 860-942-3201 Well Maintained. A/C, 4 Wheel Drive, Extended Battery, Tires, & More. 18K miles, loaded, no Cable Blade - Power Shift 2000 Winnebago pets/smokers. Two slide Tool Shelves. Great For Cab One Owner, Mint Runs Good 50cc Red SCOOTER Receiver & Sway Bars outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. Wells, Maine Floor Coverings! Condition. Fully Loaded! Included. Must See To Chieftain Electric awning & levelers, 2005 40’ Breckenridge $2100 Bedliner & Cover, Remote $12,000 Average 85 MPG. No (860)928-3477 Reg/MC License For CT/MA. Appreciate. Model 35U workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 Park Model Home Call Mike Start, 12 Disc CD, Great For City, Or RV-er’s $3400 or best offer. 40k Miles, Loaded, Many speed, lots of extras. Enclosed Room Addition, 508-269-2420 Visors, Steps, Electric Mint, Garaged. 508-885-6215 Extras. No Pets/Smoking. Low $90’s. Plus Screen Room & Deck. Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Only 75 Miles. Must See! Call (508)885-4727 Double Loft, Sleeps 10. 1996 Isuzu Oasis Full Rear Seat. Michigan $1750 1990 Ford 350 Asking $55,000 Fully Furnished & $9000 obo 508-269-1710 Landscaped. Mini-van Payloader & Pair Of Red Helmets Class-C Camper (looks like a Honda (508)757-5211 $100 Meadow Ledge Resort Backhoe Model 75 50k Miles, Twin Beds In 2001 24 ft. Travel 2006 Camp May-October Odyssey). Runs great, very Peter (Woodstock) Rear. Sleeps 6, Very Good $75,000 clean, everything works. Snowplow 860-974-3470 Camper Trailer Out Truck Cap 508-278-6123 Kelly Blue Book says $4100, 2003 Chevy Diesel, Runs Good Condition. Roof Air, Gray, 6ft with sliding front Furnace, Generator, Fully All works, call for details! but will sell for $3700. window & side windows & 760 VANS/TRUCKS Call (508)892-8690 Venture Self-Contained. Call from 8am-7:30pm. Also: Motorcycle Or Best time to call locking back window. Used 2 75K miles, in very good Gravely Tractor Scooter With Tow Dolly. 4pm-7:30pm months, brand new. Stored 1985 Ford F-600 1996 Town & condition. Asking $6000 or Ready To Go (508)867-6124 in heated garage. Fits 2005 best offer. And Parts Joe Hauler $10,900 SEASON SPECIAL! Ford F-350 Truck Super Cab. Box Truck Country LXI Van Call Tatyana, Call (508)347-7300 CARRIER 508-347-3262 $1100. low miles, runs good, needs 240k Miles, Recent Sticker (508)949-6082 $5,500 some new brake lines. $1000 & Tires. Needs Exhaust. Off-Ground With Ramp & (508)729-9177 767 VEHICLES WANTED Straps. Fits 2-Inch 1990 Nomad or best offer. $900 OBO 2003 Dodge Pickup Or RV Hitch. In Campground 2001 Fleetwood Call (508)922-3936 Call 508-943-3812 $225 Or 508-259-9403 Ram 1500 Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain Elkhorn Truck 32 Foot 2004 RV Extended cab, 4.7L, 4WD, Peter (Woodstock) Room On Deck, New 1989 Chevy 1500 runs excellent, bed liner. 860-974-3470 Plastic Shed, 3-Burner Camper On Waterfront Short bed Z71 off road. 1997 Chevy Tahoe $8100. $ $1500 or best offer. Beautiful Maroon & Grey Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, Like new, used only a few Lot Call (508)347-7832 ROSS RECYCLING Or Towable With P/Jack. times. Fits 6’ truck bed. On 1 1/2 Mile Lake, Call (774)280-2480 All Major Parts Replaced, 745 RECREATIONAL Good Tires, High Miles, Many Extras Queen, sleeps 4, all In Beautiful Resort 2003 Silverado We Pay More!! VEHICLES amenities, asking $8,700. Campground 1992 GMC Leather. Best Offer! Must see! Truck also Wife Got Another Car. All Scrap Metals, 413-433-1479 $39,999 Diesel Truck 2500 HD available. 508-989-8165 $2500 Cash Takes It! Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, Cars, Trucks 1998 Kawasaki Call (508)892-8861 UPS Truck-Style, Runs Strong Aluminum Grumman Body, grey, loaded, leather, Batteries, 750 Xi Sport Jetski 1991 Ford Tioga 508-615-2540 tonneau, chrome step, tow 2001 Shelves. Rebuilt Copper Wire, Two seater, new battery and Class-C Camper 35’ Park Model Transmission/Motor, package, excellent condition. recently serviced. Excellent 25k Miles, Mint Condition. “Woodland Park” New Fuel Tank, Radiator, 1997 Dodge Call (978)697-0706 Appliances... condition. Includes trailer Full Sized Bed In Back. Beautiful Custom Design, Trailer Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Dakota Sport 4x4 64 Tucker Hill Rd. and cover. $2500 or best Sleeps 6 Fully equipped, furnished 11’ Area Behind Seats “California” offer. Call (508)234-0252 40’ Park Model Trailer. Power everything, 122K Putnam, CT 06260 MUST SELL! Sliding Glass Door with 10’x35’ attached Excellent Condition 14,100GVWR miles, looks good, runs 1967 F-250 $10,000 Entrance, Full Bath, enclosed room. Heated, A/C, good. Rhino spray on 860-935-9266 3 Slide-Outs, Sleeps 8 friendly neighbors, large Call 5pm-8:30pm bedliner. Service Truck 860-928-7165 1998 Polaris ATV Central Air field, family activities, access 508-867-6546 Asking $4000. with lumbertack. New Magnum 425, 4x4 Winter Insulation Package to new built in pool, engine, 6x6x10’ (enclosed). 1994 Class-A inexpensive comfortable Call (508)867-3741 Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 Paid $47,000 New. 1994 Chevy 3/4 2-3 Motorcycle Trailer High-top Mini Motor Home Asking $29,995 OBO living, located in Woodstock Haulmark 2006 Harley Years Ago. Used Very Little CT. Park open April-Oct. Ton Since. Needs Battery. 31 Foot Challenger 617-524-6220 1997 F150 “Dyna” Street Bob, Black Wheelchair M-310-Ford-460 $40,000 includes lot. 2009 350 V8, 2WD, excellent 4x2, third door, six cherry, 2000 miles. Asking $3000 assessment and the R.E. Tax 508-885-3136 20k Miles, Very Good 2002 12x40 Park condition, 190k miles, new passenger, V6, 116K, A/C, 12 foot, pungo 120, kayak Van Needed 860-888-5207 Condition. (508)278-7616 or tires, recent brakes and 6-CD changer, power with paddle, vest. Asking $8000 Model RV (508)450-0689 tuneup. $3000. windows/locks, tow (951)522-0573 In excellent running Tow Vehicle Available! (like brand new) on beautiful Call (774)272-1192 package, runs great, one condition with fully 2004 90cc Polaris 508-832-3164 lot in campground can be owner, always maintained, all automatic wheel chair lift used for a full 6 months (15 1994 Chevy recent brakework done, very Truck Cap Predator ATV 1996 22’ April-15 October every year) Camper/RV Lumina Van clean, some rust, For 1999 Dodge Pickup and closing doors. Excellent Condition, Lot paid for until 2097. 2001 Coachhouse dependable. $4500. (Short-Bed) Please leave message Aftermarket Lights, Brand Dutchmen Classic $48,000 6 cylinder, 7 seats. Original 52k Miles, Completely (508)277-7829 $700 obo (508)764-2807 New Battery, New Tires, Call Don (508)344-9499 owner, good brakes and 508-892-0526 Electric And Kick Start And Trailer Self-Contained Camper tires. 230,000 miles but still Runs Like New. Garage Kept. 1 Owner, Kept On Site. Van. Shower, Toilet, runs great. $800. 2003 Isuzu NPU Comes With Kids Racing Includes Stabilizer Bars, 2003 Trail- Sink, Stove, Generator, Call (508)278-0138 Truck Cap Boots & Gloves. 2 Doors, Awning, Screen Auxiliary Batteries, 16 ft Box Truck White Fiberglass, With Lincoln Town Car Cruiser and MORE! A $1600 Value Room, New Gas Tanks, 1998 Nissan V8 automatic transmission, Sliding Windows, Tinted Wanted For $900 FIRM Full Bathroom, Kitchen, 26’, queen bunk house, light Asking $27,000 power steering, power Glass, Cargo Rack. Bedroom, A/C & Heat. weight, stereo, micro, A/C, MUST SELL! 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Mercedes Nears Almost Perfection with the All-New 2010 GLK Compact SUV

BY KEITH GRIFFIN so it likes to run along seamlessly at 80 mph forever. So, it’s best to use cruise Finally, Mercedes has made an every- control, especially during a holiday day SUV that I can rave about. I could go weekend. on for hours about the G wagon, which There’s just one problem. I continue to could probably drive on the moon, but I hate the cruise control system Mercedes don’t consider that a daily driver SUV. has. It’s a stick on the left side of the No, the Mercedes SUV that has left me steering wheel that your fingers con- impressed is the new 2010 GLK 350. It’s stantly think are the turn signals. Now, I the first in the Mercedes lineup that dri- read a surprising statistic recently that ves like a Mercedes sedan. It’s the only 10 percent of drivers use their turn Mercedes for the person who wants to signals, but I’m still old fashion. About combine an SUV with the legendary lux- the only time I don’t use them is when ury of the Mercedes sedan. To me, it’s I’ve inadvertently engaged the cruise the Mercedes E class you wouldn’t mind control instead. getting dirty. The GLK also presents a comfortable Lest anybody accuse me of plagia- level of safety. Standard equipment rism, I want to include this quotation includes front and side air bags as well from the Mercedes press material verba- as window and knee air bags. The tim because I agree with it so much: “At 4MATIC all-wheel drive system comes first glance, the new GLK appears to be with electronic stability control and a smaller version of the GL, but a closer adaptive braking, which features hill- look reveals a modern interpretation of start assist, priming of the brake system the iconic G-Class. In sharp contrast to for more spontaneous response in the the relatively soft forms of other simi- event of panic braking and using brak- The 2010 GLK sports a distinctive design – something that couldn’t be said about most lar-sized vehicles, the striking, angular ing to dry the discs in wet weather. An previous Mercedes SUVs. nose of the GLK sets it apart from the additional safety boost comes from the end of the day, I found myself wanting (Questions and comments about this competition.” headlight system with integrated cor- to get behind the wheel of the GLK. I review and other automotive concerns Not quite sure the politically correct nering light function and headlamp liked it so much that I finagled an extra can be e-mailed to way to put this, but Mercedes SUVs assist. day in it from Mercedes. [email protected]. All queries (except for the G wagon) are pretty I’m a bulky guy so I don’t complain The one thing I don’t like about the are answered.) wimpy looking. They tend to say when a vehicle presents a challenge GLK, but mostly because I’m cheap, is “Bloated sedan coming through.” They because I’m the problem. However, I do its required 91 octane. This SUV would VITAL STATISTICS lack attitude. I like the GLK because it like compact vehicles that welcome my be perfect in my book if it ran on 87 Wheelbase: 108.5 inches doesn’t strive for anonymity. It makes a entrance. The GLK 350 is an asy vehicle octane (or better yet came in a diesel Length: 178.3 inches bold statement just like Mercedes used to get in and out of. Passenger comfort is version). It’s EPA rated at 16-mpg city Width: 79.4 inches to make with everything it sold. OK, great. Two six footers can sit behind one and 22-mpg highway. Neither number is Height: 66.9 inches time to steal one more line from the another comfortably as demonstrated going to blow your socks off, especially Curb weight: 4036 lbs. press kit: “(T)he bullish shape of the during a drive to and from Bear with the more expensive recommended Engine: 3.5-liter V-6 new GLK suggests power and agility.” Mountain in upstate N.Y. fuel. Horsepower: 268 hp The GLK350 is powered by 268-horse- That drive just reaffirmed how much I The new GLK350, with standard Torque: 258 lb. ft. power, a 3.5-liter V6 engine that pro- liked the GLK 350. I was at Bear 4MATIC all-wheel-drive, is priced at $35, EPA estimated mpg city/highway: duces 258 lb-ft of torque. It left me want- Mountain to take part in an 900, plus an $875 destination fee. The city/ highway ing for nothing in any situation. International Motor Press Association GLK350 with rear-wheel-drive is priced Base price: $33,900 Mercedes says its 0-60 time is a down- event called Spring Brake (clever name, at $33,900 plus the $875 delivery fee. As-tested price: $35,900 right spirited 6.5 seconds for its two-ton don’t you think?). Anyway, the day Frankly, I don’t find this pricey at all for Also consider: Acura RDX, Mazda CX7, weight. This is a true Autobahn crawler involved the opportunity to drive up to 55 different makes and models. At the a Mercedes SUV. Volvo XC60