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Upcoming police forum to introduce new app for residents By Greg Fitzpatrick Rick Paul speaks to first responders and Correspondent nurses about the importance of the Stop the GRANVILLE – The Granville Police Department will Bleed Program. (Photo by Greg Fitzpatrick) be hosting a community forum on October 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Granville Town Hall. Headlining the public forum, the police department will introduce their new tool, the See Something and Send First Something App. Available for residents to download on their smart phone, the app is a platform for people to The Payton Block on Elm St. in Westfield where Philip A report crimes that are instantly directed to the police. The Payton, Jr.’s father’s barber shop was located next door to community will also be able to send pictures and videos Lambson Furniture. (Photo courtesy of the Westfield Athenaeum) responders, in real time. Lt. Rick Rindels noted that this app could make a posi- tive impact on the police due to the department’s inability to be fully-staffed every single day of the week. A part- Westfield’s Lesser nurses learn time department, the Granville Police Department con- sists of 16 officers. “A lot of times, the police station is not manned,” said Rindels. Known History: about Stop Besides discussing the See Something and Send Something app, Granville officers will allow the public to ask questions and address any concerns or comments they Philip A. Payton, Jr. may have. One issue the police department expects to be the Bleed talked about is speeding. By Sarah Hunter At the police town meeting in December of 2017, the Intern, WSU ’20 Granville Police Department compiled statistics and WESTFIELD – In 1658, found they had 35 criminal complaints in 2017, with at , NY was formally Program least 15 of those being arrests. From 2007 to 2014, organized as a Dutch village. It By Greg Fitzpatrick Granville had eight criminal complaints or less. In 2016, wasn’t until the 1900s when it Correspondent the police department responded to approximately 1,200 became the cultural epicenter WESTFIELD – Officials from Baystate calls. Chief Scott Flebotte reported that a majority of that people know it as today. Health’s Stop the Bleed Program instructed those calls were drug-related. The Harlem we know today is a members of the Westfield Fire Department If anyone has questions or comments about the upcom- hub of art and culture includ- and nurses in the Westfield School District on ing police town meeting, contact the Granville Police ing, but not limited to, Friday afternoon at the Little River Road Fire Department at 413-857-8572. American jazz and poetry that Station. draws in diverse crowds day The 1895 Graduation photo A national campaign, Stop the Bleed focus- after day. of Philip A Payton, Jr. (Photo es on training people throughout the commu- We owe much of that devel- courtesy of the Westfield nity on what to do in the event of an emer- opment to Westfield native, Athenaeum) gency where someone is bleeding. The pro- Philip A Payton, Jr. gram is part of the American Academy of Payton was born in Westfield, shop until 1899, when he Surgeons initiative. Massachusetts on February decided to move to New York. Rick Paul, who instructed the class on 27th, 1876 and was the second In New York he got his start in Friday, is the EMS (Emergency Medical of four children born to Philip real estate working as a porter Services) Coordinator for the Stop the Bleed A. Payton and Anna M. Payton. at a real estate company. Program at Baystate, but is also a firefighter His father was a barber by trade About a year into his time and EMT with the Westfield Fire Department. and had a shop on Elm street in there, he began to have ideas of Paul noted that the most important aspect to Westfield where his wife ran a starting his own company and this training is that it may take first respond- hairdressing shop above it. The Brown and Payton Real Estate ers several minutes before responding on same building still stands today Company was formed in 1900. scene. By the Westfield firefighters being at 77-79 Elm Street. Payton trained, they will then be able to become worked in the family’s barber See History, Page 7 instructors and teach civilians so they can Chief Scott Flebotte speaking to Granville residents at learn how to stop the bleeding until emer- the public meeting in December of 2017. (WNG File Photo) gency personnel arrive. “Bystanders having this equipment and experience is vital,” said Paul. To begin the class, Paul mentioned differ- ent types of events that can cause profuse bleeding, like car accidents, shootings, bomb- Community Engagement for Artists ings, work-related injuries, and home inju- ries. Going into the “ABC’s” of bleeding, AMHERST – The Arts Extension Service of Western Massachusetts artists to harness the power Paul informed those in attendance it meant UMass is offering a FREE public art workshop of art to bring people together across barriers and set Alert, find the Bleeding, and then Compress. for artists, focused on how to engage communi- the table to create a broad social impact. Leading The alert step involves immediately calling ties in arts-based projects and programming, to these projects takes special skills. 911, and then locating where the bleeding is build stronger communities, encourage partici- In this evening long workshop, artists will receive pation in the arts, and impact key social issues. a broad overview of how to: identify opportunities See Stop the Bleed, Page 7 The event in Westfield will take place at for public art and socially-engaged projects, begin Westfield Creative Arts located in the Rinnova collaborations and partnerships, and develop art Building at 150 Elm St, Westfield, MA Monday projects that truly reflect the needs and interests of October 1st beginning at 5:30 PM. the communities involved. Attendees will learn about the innovative The workshops will take place in four different community-engaged art projects happening locations, on four different dates, with varied start nationwide, best practices, and the work required times, to enable attendance across communities. to create an art project that ethically engages a Artists may attend the workshop that fits their community. Community-engaged public art schedule. Light snacks and beverages will be pro- projects, whether student designed murals, par- vided. Admission is free, but pre-registration is ticipatory installations or performances, or arts required. First responders and nurses in the Westfield education opportunities for underserved com- School District learned about the program. munities, are excellent opportunities for See Artists, Page 7 (Photo by Greg Fitzpatrick) PAGE 2 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Westfield PumpkinFest Art & Author Show ArtWorks Westfield, a local arts & cultural organization promoting the rich and talented artistic diversity of Westfield and the surrounding communities, is seeking artists and authors to participate in our second annual ART & AUTHOR SHOW. TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY In conjunction Westfield PumpkinFest 2018 taking place in downtown Westfield on October 13th, ArtWorks Westfield will host our fall ART & AUTHOR SHOW in the grassy, open area between Blended Vintage Marketplace and the Westfield Transportation Center on Elm Street from 12noon to 6:00pm. The show will also extend along Elm Street in the Gaslight Gallery District. Space to accommodate up to twenty artists and authors to display and sell their work at the show is available on a first come, first served basis. Display space is 10’ x 10’. Display fee is just $20. Artists and authors must provide their own tent, tables, chairs and other display Mostly Sunny. Sunny Skies. vehicles. The event takes place rain or shine. Display fee is non-refundable. All mediums are welcome. There is no fee to apply. Deadline to apply is October 6th. Westfield PumpkinFest has doubled in size this year, extending from the Green on Park Square north down Elm Street to Franklin Street. Elm Street will be closed to traffic and 66-69 61-65 transformed into a day-long fall festival! Organizers expect thousands of visitors to attend WEATHER DISCUSSION this event! Today, a few clouds early, otherwise mostly sunny. High 69F. Artists should submit two jpeg images of your work to westfieldartsandculture@gmail. Clear. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph. Tonight, clear. Low around 45F. com for consideration. Authors are asked to send your contact information and a sample list Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday, sunny skies. High around 65F. Sunday Night, clear skies early. Becoming mostly cloudy of your works. For more information about the show and reserving your display space, please with showers developing later at night. Low 48F. Monday, early email Show Coordinator Cheryl Crowe at [email protected]. showers, then partly cloudy. High around 65F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. Monday Night, partly cloudy 45-46 skies early will give way to late showers Low 53F. 5K Dam Run returns to Homecoming Weekend Mark your calendars for Saturday, Oct. 13 to run the 2nd Annual 5K Dam Run, part of Gateway’s “Homecoming Weekend”. Run the challenging but scenic home course used by today Gateway’s Cross-Country Teams, which includes running up the back of Littleville Dam and scenic views along Littleville Lake. Runners of all ages and abilities are welcome. 6:46 a.m. The Class of 2020 will host a Breakfast Tailgate in the Gateway Regional High School 6:38 p.m. 11 hours 52 Minutes parking lot, beginning at 8 a.m., so grab some goodies for before or after the race at that time. sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY Race registration opens at 8:30 a.m. in the parking lot of Gateway Regional High School. The timed race begins at 9 a.m. and concludes at the top of Littleville Dam, where medals will be awarded to top finishers. Entrance is free but donations will be accepted for the Gateway Education Foundation at registration. This race is a service project of the Gateway Boys Cross-Country Team, coached by alum- Odds & Ends nus John Crane. Timing services are donated by The Berkshire Running Center in Pittsfield, owned by alumnus Kent Lemme. Homecoming Weekend takes place Thursday, Oct. 11 through Sunday, Oct. 14. Events benefiting the Foundation also include a kick-off dinner at Chester Common Table on has its Picnic fizzles out Thursday evening (GEF will receive 15 percent of sales); a family movie night on Friday evening starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Gateway Performing Arts Center (movie is free but dona- 1st electric scooter as kombucha earns tions will be accepted for the Shipman Fund. In addition to the 5k Dam Run, Saturday events include a Historic Canoe/Kayak Tour of Littleville Lake on Saturday, Oct. 13 starting at noon; DUI prosecution grandpa park ejection BYOB (bring your own boat) and please support the Gateway Outdoor Club with a donation. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — A picnic for a It wouldn’t be Homecoming Weekend without “Soccer Saturday” (four high school games Angeles man has been fined $550 and 60-year-old grandfather fizzled out pretty starting at 11 a.m. on Booster Field and ending with the Annual Alumni Soccer Game under ordered to pay restitution for riding an quickly when he and his grandsons were the lights). On Sunday, alumni will report to the band room for rehearsals during the day electric scooter while intoxicated and kicked out of a park in Virginia for drinking ending with an Alumni Band Concert in the Gateway Performing Arts Center at 4 p.m. More knocking over a 64-year-old pedestrian kombucha. details coming soon. on a sidewalk. The bubbly, fermented tea originated centu- The City Attorney’s Office said ries ago in China and typically contains a Thursday the prosecution of 28-year-old slight bit of alcohol. Nicholas Kauffroath was the first motor- That’s what got Sid Tatem in trouble while ized scooter driving under the influence celebrating his birthday with his two grand- legal case with a charge in Los Angeles. sons at Chesapeake’s Northwest River Park. Westfield on Weekend’s Pumpkin-Fest The office says in a statement that The Virginian-Pilot reports the three were Kauffroath on Aug. 4 had a blood-alco- sipping homebrewed kombucha at the park Car Show Spook-tacular hol level more than three times the limit when a ranger asked what they were drinking Join us for a frighteningly fun time on Saturday, October 13, Elm St., downtown Westfield, while operating a Bird scooter. and then kicked them out upon discovering 12-5 pm, rain or shine. We invite each show car to dress their space with creepy ghoulishness, The pedestrian was knocked down what it was. keeping in mind it is a family friendly event. Last year’s event brought thousands of people leaving a theater and suffered a knee City spokeswoman Elizabeth Vaughn says abrasion while the rider continued on. to downtown and our hope is to bring in even more with this car show – but we need you to the ranger acted because the beverage was Kauffroath pleaded no contest to oper- given to juveniles. make this community event bigger than last year’s! ating a motorized scooter under the Awards to be given for several different categories (TBD). Show Car entry fee – just $10. Kombucha sold in supermarkets must fall influence and hit-and-run. below 0.5 percent alcohol, but Tatem’s home- Initial planning for Show Car entry to downtown is from Washington St., onto Arnold St., He was placed on 36 months of proba- brewed drink had not been tested for alcohol onto Elm St., beginning at 10. We have room for more than 50 cars! For more information, tion and must complete a DUI program. please contact Julie @ 413-454-5371. content.

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2018. There are 93 days left in the year.

n Sept. 29, 1978, Pope John Paul I was found Co., died in Detroit at age 70. at taxpayer expense. The warned Ameri- dead in his Vatican apartment just over a month cans to stay away from Cuba, and ordered home more Oafter becoming head of the Roman Catholic In 2000, Israeli riot police stormed a major Jerusalem than half of the American diplomatic corps there; the Church. shrine and opened fire on stone-throwing Muslim wor- administration began referring to the mysterious health shippers, killing four Palestinians and wounding 175. ailments affecting Americans there as “attacks” rather On this date: than “incidents” but acknowledged that neither Cuban In 2001, President George W. Bush condemned Af- nor US investigators could figure out who or what was In 1789, the U.S. War Department established a regular ghanistan’s Taliban rulers for harboring Osama bin responsible. San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz ac- army with a strength of several hundred men. Laden and his followers as the United States pressed cused the Trump administration of “killing us with the its military and diplomatic campaign against terror. inefficiency” after Hurricane Maria. In 1829, ’s reorganized police force, which be- came known as Scotland Yard, went on duty. In 2005, John G. Roberts Jr. was sworn in as the na- Today’s Birthdays: tion’s 17th chief justice after winning Senate confirma- Conductor Richard Bonynge is 88. Writer-director Rob- In 1910, the National Urban League had its beginnings tion. ert Benton is 86. Singer Jerry Lee Lewis is 83. Soul- in New York as The Committee on Urban Conditions blues-gospel singer Sherman Holmes is 79. Sen. Bill Among Negroes. Ten years ago: Nelson, D-Fla., is 76. Actor Ian McShane is 76. Jazz On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average musician Jean-Luc Ponty is 76. Nobel Peace laureate In 1938, British, French, German and Italian leaders plunged 777 points after the House defeated, 228-205, Lech Walesa (lehk vah-WEN’-sah) is 75. Television-film concluded the Munich Agreement, which was aimed at a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation’s finan- composer Mike Post is 74. Actress Patricia Hodge is appeasing Adolf Hitler by allowing Nazi annexation of cial system, leaving both parties and the Bush adminis- 72. TV personality Bryant Gumbel is 70. Rock singer- Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland. tration scrambling to pick up the pieces. musician Mark Farner is 70. Rock singer-musician Mike Pinera is 70. Country singer Alvin Crow is 68. Actor In 1943, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Italian Five years ago: Drake Hogestyn is 65. Olympic gold medal runner Se- Marshal Pietro Badoglio signed an armistice aboard the NASA’s newest delivery service, Orbital Sciences bastian Coe is 62. Singer Suzzy Roche (The Roches) British ship HMS Nelson off Malta. Corp.’s unmanned cargo spacecraft Cygnus, made its is 62. Comedian-actor Andrew “Dice” Clay is 61. Rock first-ever shipment to the International Space Station. singer John Payne (Asia) is 60. Actor Roger Bart is 56. In 1957, the San Francisco-bound New York Giants Some four dozen people were shot to death at an ag- Singer-musician Les Claypool is 55. Actress Jill Whelan played their last game at the Polo Grounds, losing to the ricultural college in Gujba, Nigeria, in an attack blamed is 52. Actor Ben Miles is 52. Actor Luke Goss is 50. Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-1. The Brooklyn Dodgers played on Boko Haram. A car bomb tore through a market in Rock musician Brad Smith (Blind Melon) is 50. Actress their last game before moving to Los Angeles, losing to Peshawar, Pakistan, killing at least 41 people. On the Erika Eleniak is 49. Rhythm-and-blues singer Devante the Phillies 2-1 in Philadelphia. last day of the season, Miami’s Henderson Alvarez Swing (Jodeci) is 49. Country singer Brad Cotter (TV: pitched one of baseball’s most bizarre no-hitters. Alva- “Nashville Star”) is 48. Actress Emily Lloyd is 48. Ac- In 1977, the Billy Joel album “The Stranger” was re- rez celebrated in the on-deck circle when the Marlins tress Natasha Gregson Wagner is 48. Actress Rachel leased by Columbia Records. scored on a two-out wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth Cronin is 47. Country musician Danick Dupelle (Emer- inning to beat the Detroit Tigers 1-0. son Drive) is 45. Actor Alexis Cruz is 44. Actor Zachary In 1982, Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with Levi is 38. Actress Chrissy Metz (TV: “This Is Us”) is 38. deadly cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the One year ago: Actress Kelly McCreary (TV: “Grey’s Anatomy”) is 37. Chicago area. (To date, the case remains unsolved.) Tom Price resigned as President Donald Trump’s sec- Country singer Katie McNeill (3 of Hearts) is 36. Rock retary of Health and Human Services amid investiga- musician Josh Farro is 31. Actor Doug Brochu is 28. In 1987, Henry Ford II, longtime chairman of Ford Motor tions into his use of costly charter flights for official travel Singer Phillip Phillips is 28. Actress Clara Mamet is 24. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - PAGE 3

Woman Government Meetings convicted of MON DAY, OCT. 1 killing toddler daughter dies Westfield: Ghost Tours Returning 2018 License Commission at 6 pm in prison to Old Burying Ground Fire Commission at 6 pm School Committee at 7 pm FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — Massachusetts pris- All proceeds go towards the preservation of the Old Burying Ground. on officials are investigating Special Thanks to the Westfield Athenaeum Southwick: the death of a woman who Liquor License Authority at 6:10 pm was convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2001. A spokesman for the Department of Correction tells the Cape Cod Times that TUESDAY, OCT. 2 43-year-old Erin Colleran was found unresponsive in Westfield: her cell Wednesday at the state prison in Framingham. Planning Board at 7 pm Cause of death was not The Westfield Historical immediately known. Commission invites you Southwick: Colleran was originally Friday and Saturday Planning Board Meeting at 7 pm found guilty of first-degree & your family to our murder in the death of her 6th annual historic ghost Planning Board Public Hearing at 7:15 pm daughter, Skyler, in the fam- September 28th & 29th ily’s Sandwich home. The tour at our National state’s highest court later Rain date: Sept. 30th Huntington: reduced the conviction to Historic Cemetery! Council on Aging at 1 pm second-degree murder, ruling The Old Burying Ground Enjoy an evening with Board of Assessors at 6 pm there was no premeditation Mechanic St • Westfield, MA and that Colleran was severe- ghosts from our historic Historical Commission at 7 pm ly depressed at the time. Tour Hours: 6:00, 6:30, past and learn about Colleran has been eligible 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30pm for parole for several years some of Westfield’s WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 under the reduced sentence. Tickets $10.00 per person Her lawyer filed a motion Purchase Tickets At: founding men & women. earlier this year to have her The Westfield Athenaeum examined by a forensic psy- Several New Westfield: chologist. or at the gate Ghosts & Spooky Zoning, Planning and Development Parking in the St. Mary’s parking lot Spirits Guaranteed Meeting at 6 pm Municipal Light Board at 7 pm Harvard Huntington: discrimination Selectboard at 6 pm lawsuit officially Board of Health at 6 pm headed to trial Conservation Commission at 7 pm CAMBRIDGE, Mass. o lace ike ome (AP) — A federal jury will N P l a H decide a lawsuit alleging that Harvard University’s WE NEEd A HomE... THURSDAY, OCT. 4 admissions practices unfair- ly discriminate against Asian Americans. ~ STELLA ~ ~ BUGSEY ~ The judge overseeing the Southwick: Stella, a Bugsey, case rejected motions from Community Preservation Committee Meeting at Pointer/Lab both sides Friday asking to a Heinz mix, is 6:30 pm rule on their behalf. The 57, has judge says there’s still too a high en- earned much in dispute. ergy young an A++ The group Students For adult. Stella for sitting Fair Admissions filed the will thrive nicely suit in 2014. It says Asian in a home for his WESTFIELD Classes  Art  Gifts American applicants have with a profes- at The Rinnova Gallery the best academic records family that sional 105 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD, MA 01085 but the lowest admission will pro- photo 413.579.5967 rate among any race. vide lots of shoot! www.westfieldcreativearts.comwww.westfieldcreativearts.com Harvard denies any bias exercise and Bugsey enjoys long walks, play- NEW CLASSES StArtiNg SooN! and says it considers race enrichment. Stella would be a ing with toys and cuddle time. only as one of many factors great running or agility partner! Photography II ~ Red, Yellow, Blue & You ~ Bugsey is an energetic boy and Couch potatoes need not apply! Oct. 3rdWESTFIELD • 6-8pm • 4 wks • $80 Oct. 5th • 4-5:30pm • 4 wks • $55 in deciding which students would love a home with an ac- to admit. Stella is a work in progress with tive family with older children. Intro to Photography ~ Beginner Knit & Crochet ~ Both sides have presented leash training and would benefit Oct. 9th • 10-12pm • 4 wks • $80 Bugsey does well with cats and is Oct. 4th • 6-8pm • 4 wks • $80 reports from economists that from being enrolled in obedience dog selective. Come to Westfield they say prove their case. Beginner Youth Crochet ~ classes. Come to Westfield Animal Animal Shelter to meet Bugsey! Youth Drawing & Watercolor ~ “Texting Gloves” The judge says it will require Shelter to meet Stella! Oct. 4th • 4:30-6:30pm • 4 wks • $55 Oct. 25th • 4-5pm • 4 wks • $40 closer examination. Trial is scheduled to begin For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the For All Class Listings & More Info Oct. 15. Call 413-579-5867 or visit Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA www.westfieldcreativearts.com At the intersection of Community & Creativity Police seek owner of malnourished dog found wandering street BEVERLY, Mass. (AP) — The Animal Rescue League and state police are trying to identify the former owner or caretaker of a badly malnourished dog found wandering the streets in Beverly. Officials say the small, terrier-type male, believed to be 10-years-old, has been named Angel and is now getting care. It had no identifying microchip. The Animal Rescue League of Boston says the dog was dirty and in “appalling condition” when found earlier this week, with overgrown nails that were causing the animal discomfort while walking. The league, along with Beverly and state police, are asking for the public’s help in tracking down whoever was responsible for Angel’s plight.

If you would like to run a Free Concert at Westfield Birthday Announcement in Evangelical Free Church The Westfield News contact The Watoto Children’s Choir from Uganda is performing a free concert of their new album, “We Will Go,” at Westfield Evangelical W E S T F I E LD us at: 413-562-4181 Free Church on Friday, Oct. 5 at 7 PM. Like Africa, the production is vibrant and colorful, taking you on an emotional journey from despair to joyous celebration as the abandoned children and vulner- SportSman’S club able women share their personal stories of triumph in story and FURROWTOWN ROAD WESTFIELD song. The church is located at 568 Southwick Rd., in Westfield.

MeMberShip Westfield on Weekends Drive and Open hOuSe Seeking Holiday House Host Applicants Renewals and New WESTFIELD — Do you love decorating for the holidays? Does your home have an interesting history or unusual fea- Members Welcomed ture? Then, share that love of home or history with us and become part of the 2017 Westfield on Weekends Holiday House Tour on Sunday, December 9, 2018! We have just begun accepting applications of participation from interested residents 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and would love to include your home! Simply send in your name, address and phone number, along with a short paragraph about why your home should be included in the tour to either: [email protected] or [email protected]. Sat., Sept. 29 If your home is among those chosen, Westfield on Weekends will contact you and, together, we will begin the exciting process of including your home in the festivities! But hurry – all applications should be received no later than October 31! and Sun., Sept. 30 Don’t miss your chance of becoming part of this lovely Westfield holiday tradition! For more info (413) 562-0771 PAGE 4 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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Listen to latest PulseLine Calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Trump holds firm for Kavanaugh but calls accuser ‘credible’ Protesters rally against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh as the Senate Judiciary Committee debates his WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday confirmation, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, at the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) he found the testimony by a woman who said she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh decades ago to be “very compelling,” but added that he’d given no consid- eration to the idea of nominating someone else. “Not even a little bit,” Trump said. GOP agrees to FBI probe of The president told reporters that Christine Blasey Ford “was a very credible witness” but also that Kavanaugh’s own testimony on Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee was “an incredible moment.” Kavanaugh, delaying Senate vote Reiterating his support for Kavanaugh, Trump said, “I think it will work out very well for the country.” WASHINGTON (AP) — After a dra- After huddling privately with his col- the White House, which passes them The president also expressed confidence in the confirmation matic flurry of last-minute negotiations, leagues, Flake announced he would along to the committee. Republicans process as an 11th-hour demand from a key Republican senator Supreme Court nominee Brett vote to advance Kavanaugh’s nomina- say reopening the FBI investigation is again threatened to derail the timeline for a Senate vote. Kavanaugh cleared a key procedural tion to the full Senate only if the FBI unnecessary because committee mem- “I’m going to let the Senate handle that, they’ll make their deci- sions and they’ve been doing a good job and very professional,” he hurdle Friday, but his confirmation were to investigate the allegations bers have had the opportunity to ques- said. “I’m sure it will all be very good.” prospects were still deeply uncertain as against the judge. Democrats have been tion both Kavanaugh and Ford and Trump said he was “just hearing” about comments from Arizona Republicans agreed to ask for a new calling for such an probe, though other potential witnesses have submit- Sen. Jeff Flake, who called for a delay in the Senate vote for up to FBI investigation into sexual assault Republicans and the White House have ted sworn statements. a week for more investigation. allegations. insisted it’s unnecessary. If the FBI does reopen the back- Trump missed hardly a moment of Thursday’s hearing, relying Under pressure from moderate mem- The committee vote was 11-10 along ground investigation, agents could on DVRs to keep up on the hearing from his private office on Air bers, Republican leaders said they party lines. interview accusers and witnesses and Force One as he traveled from New York to Washington, and con- would allow the new probe for up to Flake said that after discussing the gather additional evidence or details tinuing to monitor it back at the White House, where Ford’s voice one week, slowing their rush to confirm matter with fellow senators, he felt it that could help corroborate or disprove echoed from TVs around the building. Kavanaugh shortly after the new high “would be proper to delay the floor vote the allegations. Within moments of the eight-hour proceedings concluding, court term opens on Monday. for up to but not more than one week.” Democrats have been particularly Trump tweeted his approval of Kavanaugh’s performance and It was unclear whether President Attention quickly turned to a handful focused on getting more information called on the Senate to move swiftly to a vote. “His testimony was Donald Trump backed the new timeline, of undecided senators. West Virginia from Mark Judge, a high school friend powerful, honest, and riveting,” Trump said. “Democrats’ search cobbled together in private negotiations Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said he of Kavanaugh who Ford said was also and destroy strategy is disgraceful and this process has been a total Friday. The talks were forced by Sen. supported Flake’s call to push off a full in the room during her alleged assault. sham and effort to delay, obstruct, and resist. The Senate must Jeff Flake, a moderate Republican who Senate vote until the FBI investigates In her gripping testimony, Ford said vote!” surprised colleagues by announcing his Ford’s allegation. He said the probe Kavanaugh and Judge’s laughter during Ford’s tearful recounting of allegations that Kavanaugh sexually support for Kavanaugh early Friday should happen “so that our country can the incident has stuck with her nearly assaulted her when they were in high school led Trump to express only to call for further investigation a have confidence in the outcome of this four decades later. sympathy for Kavanaugh and his family for having to listen to the few hours later. vote.” Judge has said he does not recall any testimony, according to two Republicans close to the White House but not authorized to speak publicly about private conversations. Trump, who previously accused the It was unclear if Republican Sens. such incident. In a new letter to the They added that Trump expressed some frustration at the process Democrats of obstruction and opposed Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Senate panel, he said he would cooper- — and the staff work — that led Kavanaugh to this point. the FBI probing the allegations against Murkowski of Alaska would do the ate with any law enforcement agency After seeing Ford’s powerful testimony, White House aides and his nominee, said merely that he would same. assigned to investigate “confidentially.” allies expressed concern that Kavanaugh, whose nomination “let the Senate handle that.” In fact, it’s With a 51-49 majority, Senate Flake, a 55-year-old Arizonan, has already seemed to be teetering, would have difficulty to deliver a the White House that would have to ask Republicans have little margin for error made himself a central character in the strong enough showing to match hers. the FBI to investigate. on a final vote, especially given the fact drama. As a retiring Republican, with White House officials believe Kavanaugh’s passionate denials Friday’s developments unfolded a that several Democrats facing tough re- no public plans to face GOP voters of Ford’s claims, including the judge’s tearful description of the day after Kavanaugh and an accuser, election prospects this fall announced soon, Flake has emerged this year as a impact the accusations had on his family, met the challenge. A Christine Blasey Ford, testified in an their opposition to Kavanaugh on vocal and biting Trump critic and an White House official who was not authorized to speak publicly emotional, hours-long hearing that was Friday. Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida, Joe advocate for bipartisan cooperation in said the West Wing saw the judge’s opening statement as “game televised nationwide. Kavanaugh angri- Donnelly of Indiana and Jon Tester of Washington, even has he largely votes changing” and said Trump appeared to react positively. ly denied the allegation that he assault- Montana all said they would vote no. with his party. Trump told associates after the hearing that he liked Kavanaugh’s ed Ford while they were both in high During Thursday’s hearing, Flake’s post on the committee has fighting attitude and was critical of Democrats who he sees as school, but she said she was “100 per- Democrats repeatedly peppered given him another platform. In recent politicizing the process, said a person familiar with his thinking cent” certain he was her attacker. Kavanaugh with questions about wheth- weeks, he’s acted as a committee liaison who was not authorized to disclose private conversations. He was Flake, a key moderate Republican, er he would support an FBI investiga- to the Democrats and moderates happy with Republicans on the committee, though he was not was at the center of Friday’s drama and tion. He demurred, saying he would Republicans urging a slower process. impressed with the questioning from an outside female prosecutor. uncertainty. In the morning, he back whatever the committee decided Last weekend, he pushed the committee While he acknowledges the vote will be close, he currently thinks announced that he would support to do. to give Ford more time to decide wheth- they will get there. Kavanaugh’s nomination. Shortly after, The FBI conducts background checks er to testify. Democrats have been eye- he was confronted in an elevator by two for federal nominees, but the agency ing him as a possible “no” vote, leaving women who, through tears, implored does not make judgments on the credi- many surprised to see him announce him to change his mind. The stunning bility or significance of allegations. It Friday morning that he backed the confrontation was captured by televi- compiles information about the nomi- judge. He made clear hours later his sion cameras. nee’s past and provides its findings to vote wasn’t yet secure.

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62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 (413)562-4181 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - PAGE 5 Police Logs Obituaries WESTFIELD thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Major crime and incident report Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 Vickie Shedd 12:28 a.m.: suspicious person, Broad Street, a patrol officer W eSTFIELD- It is reports he encountered a male party sleeping on a bench in a with heartfelt sadness, church parking lot, the officer reports that the man was found the family of Vickie to be the subject of outstanding warrants issued by the Shedd, 29, announce her Northampton and Belchertown district courts, Drew E. Morningside passing on September 10, Broska, 59, of no fixed address in Northampton, was arrested 2018 due to a heart condi- on the two warrants; Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 tion. Born July 26, 1989 1:37 a.m.: accident, City View Boulevard at Hillside Road, to Geoffrey L. Shedd and a caller reports a utility pole has been knocked down by a •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES Irene M. (Daniels) Shedd vehicle and wires are in the roadway, the responding officer 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday of Chester. Vickie gradu- reports there was nobody in the vehicle, the G&E was notified ated from Gateway and dispatched a crew, Southwick police wee asked to check with George Delisle Regional High School in the address of record of the vehicle owner and report the man 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael 2008. She worked previ- was found in their town, the owner acknowledged that he had ously at Dunkin Donuts been operating the vehicle when it struck the pole and said the “Buster” McMahon ‘92 and most recently at Family Dollar in Westfield. was not injured; Besides her parents, she leaves two daughters, Makayli 6:38 a.m.: breaking and entering, Bullens Field, King Street •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• Nieves and Sofia Rosa-Roman. She also leaves leaves Extension, a caller reports the concession stand at Bullens 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse sisters Jennifer Shedd of Springfield, Linda Shedd of Field was broken into overnight, the responding officer Westfield, her Aunt Ellen Daniels Vidal and Jesse Vidal reports a concrete part of a bench was used to smash in a 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski of Russell, Uncle Bob Daniels and Alysia of Russell, wooden window, the officer reports there was reportedly no Aunt Wilma Sudyka of Chester and Uncle Ted Wheeler cash in the stand but the interior was ransacked and interior •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• of Middlefield, maternal grandparents Robert (who doors were forcibly opened; passed away on September 26th) and Audrey Daniels 9:24 a.m.: accident, Union Street, a caller reports a motor- 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman of Russell as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins cyclist appeared to have been injured in a crash with a pickup 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts and many friends. Calling hours will be held Wednesday, truck, the responding officer reports the operator was trans- October 3rd from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. at Westfield Funeral ported to Baystate Medical Center and the motorcycle was 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan Home. Please join her family and friends at a celebra- transported to the police impound yard; and Denny Atkins (8-10am) tion of life to be held on Saturday, October 27th at the 2:46 p.m.: larceny, Jaeger Drive, a resident came to the sta- VFW in Russell, MA. tion to report mail was stolen from his porch, the responding 2nd Wed Window into Westside officer reports the complainant said that a package which was with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) reported to have been delivered on Sept. 18 was not received; 5:07 p.m.: animal complaint, Second Avenue, a resident Chamber Chatter brought to the animal shelter an older male golden retriever with Kate Phelon (9-10am) Westfield State University to dog she said was found wandering at Hampden Village; 6:41 p.m.: disturbance, Lincoln Street, a caller reports a 3rd Wed Everything Southwick hold third annual Henry Wefing college related disturbance, the responding officers report about 70 college aged youths were dispersed and peace was with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) Memorial Golf Classic restored; ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) Westfield State University will hold the third annual 8:08 p.m.: accident, Franklin Street at Elm Street, multiple Henry Wefing Memorial Golf Classic on October 19 at 11 callers report a traffic light standard was knocked down, the 4th Wed Rock on Westfield a.m. at Tekoa Country Club in Westfield. Co-sponsored by responding officer reports the traffic light was completely with Harry Rock (8-9am) the University’s Communication Department and the knocked down, the G&E was notified, the officer reports a car Division of Institutional Advancement, proceeds from this operated by a woman who was transporting a child crashed Boys and Girls Club Hour fundraiser will benefit the Henry Wefing Journalism into the traffic standard and the woman was found to be with Bill Parks (9-10am) Scholarship Fund. Dr. Wefing was a journalist for 20 years intoxicated, Lucretia L. Raskauskas, 41, of 126 Union St., for several newspapers before he began teaching at Westfield Apt. 16B, Westfield, was arrested for operating a motor vehi- ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• State in 1985. cle under the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a Dr. Wefing taught journalism and writing courses for motor vehicle, child endangerment by OUI and a marked 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, almost 30 years until his passing in 2015. The scholarship lawns violation, the car was towed to the police impound yard; with host Patrick Berry was created by faculty and family members in memory of 8:40 p.m.: assault, Franklin Street, a patrol officer reports Dr. Wefing’s dedication to students and to the journalism he was flagged down by a pedestrian who said that she was 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: field. Since 2016, the Henry Wefing Journalism Scholarship assaulted moments earlier by a bicyclist, the woman told Westfield Tech. Academy’s police that while she was capturing images of spiderwebs a has been awarded annually to students pursuing a journal- Rob Ollari & Joe Langone ism-related career. passing cyclist had slapped her buttocks and groped her breasts, the woman said that the man had grabbed her keys Tournament participation is $65 for students, $90 for indi- from her and had struck her with them before he threw them 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight viduals, or $350 per foursome. All prices include lunch and at the spiderwebs, the officer reports that when he was passing with Stefan Czaporowski 18 holes of golf. Corporate sponsorships are also available, he had seen a cyclist fitting the suspect’s description and a including promotional options. Online registration and pay- search of the area yielded the suspect near the Great River ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• ment to participate is required by Friday, October 12. To Bridge, the officer reports the suspect was resistant to speak- JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica register, explore promotional options or make a donation, ing with the officer and struggled when he was taken into 6-8 am: visit www.westfieldalumni.org/wef. custody, the victim was taken to the site and identified the Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 Tekoa Country Club is located at 459 Russell Road in 8-9 am: suspect as her assailant, Vadym Misiruk, 18, of 13 Madison and Anthony Swenson ‘18 Westfield. For more information, or to donate raffle/auction St., Westfield, was arrested for indecent assault and battery on prizes, contact Suzanne Boniface at 413-478-2652 or sboni- a person 14 years-of-age or older, assault and battery with a 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles [email protected]. dangerous weapon, assault and disorderly conduct, during the booking process the man struck an officer with his elbow and ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• was also charged with assault and battery on a police officer; 10:49 p.m.: disturbance, Lincoln Street, a caller reports a 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina college related disturbance, the responding officers report a party was breaking up when they arrived and the hosts were Cape Cod town searches for cooperative. answers after fatal shark bite WELLFLEET, Mass. (AP) — A fatal shark attack has residents of a Cape Cod town discussing what can be done to prevent such tragedies in the future. Pedestrian on interstate struck and killed by rig The Cape Cod Times reports that hundreds of people attended a community meeting in Wellfleet Thursday LEXINGTON, Mass. (AP) — A man has died after being Investigators say they do not know why the man was in the night, but there was little consensus on how to proceed in struck by a tractor-trailer on Interstate 95 in Lexington. roadway at the time. the future. State Police say the pedestrian, whose name has not been Police say the driver of the tractor-trailer was a 40-year-old Arthur Medici of Revere died Sept. 15 after being bit- released, was in the northbound lanes of the highway at about man from Northampton, Pennsylvania. ten by a shark while boogie-boarding off Newcomb 3:45 a.m. Friday when he was struck by the rig. The man was No charges have been filed but the crash remains under Hollow Beach. It was Massachusetts’ first fatal shark taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. investigation. attack in 80 years. Some residents suggested that steps be taken to cull the population of great white sharks and the gray seals that are attracting the predators to Cape waters. But experts Emergency loans available for businesses hurt by gas blasts said that would be difficult and could violate federal law. LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP) — A $1 million emergency loan apply. A number of meeting participants complained about fund has been set up for Massachusetts businesses directly Also Friday, Democratic U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and spotty cellphone coverage on beaches. impacted by a series of natural gas explosions and fires. Edward Markey said the Senate Commerce, Science and Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and officials from Lawrence, Transportation Committee had agreed to hold an oversight Andover and North Andover announced the fund on Friday. hearing in Massachusetts on the Sept. 13 disaster. No date was No payments and no interest will be required during the first set for the hearing. six months of each loan made to eligible businesses. If the The blasts killed one person, injured some 25 others and Westfield State University loan extends beyond six months, market rates would then damaged or destroyed dozens of homes and businesses. to host targeted career fairs WESTFIELD — Government, Criminal Justice & Non- profit Career Fair – October 11: The annual career fair for When it comes to 21st century multimedia platforms, “hyper local” is a Government, Criminal Justice and Non-profit careers will be Hyper • Local term you hear a lot. held Thursday, October 11 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Woodward Center, 395 Western Ave., Westfield. The fair is intended for It’s not a new idea. In fact, The Westfield News has been providing those interested in the fields of social services, law enforce- ment, federal employment, and psychology. Over 90 local, readers with “hyper local” news coverage of Westfield, Southwick, and state, federal and non-profit agencies are scheduled to attend to the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and regional newpapers only showcase career and employment information to those seeking jobs. provide fleeting coverage of local issues you care about. TV stations and Business, Communication & Technology Career Fair – big newspaper publishers, after years of cutbacks and mergers, frankly October 17: The annual Business, Communication & aren’t able to provide in-depth coverage of smaller markets anymore. Technology Career Fair will be held Wednesday, October 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. in Scanlon Banquet Hall, 577 Western Ave., Westfield. More than 40 local, national and international com- But, day in and day out, The Westfield News provides consistant panies are scheduled to attend to showcase career opportunities coverage of the stories you need to know about, that are important to in the business, communication, and technology fields. Both events are free and open to the public. Attendees your city, town, neighborhood and home. should bring copies of their resume and dress professionally. Visitor parking will be available in the South Lot, 700 Western Avenue, and campus shuttle services will transport guests to and from the career fairs. To register for these fairs, please log in or create an account with Handshake at https://westfield. The Westfield News Group joinhandshake.com/login, click on ‘Fairs’ then search for Westfield State University. Once you complete the career fair 62 School Street • Westfield, MA 01085 • (413) 562-4181 registration, you will receive a confirmation email. For addi- The Westfield News • The Original • tional information, call the Career Center at 413-572-5206 or PENNYSAVER • Longmeadow News Enfield Press email [email protected]. PAGE 6 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Box 814, 118 Meadow Street Westfield, Ma 01086 First Congregational Church Of Westfield Westfield, Ma 01085 Southwick Community http://www.Secondchurchwestfield.org 18 Broad Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 413-562-0344 Episcopal Church E-Mail: [email protected] Phone - (413) 568-2833 Http://Www.Nlwcofwestfield.Org 660 College Highway Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 1PM, Fax - (413) 568-2835 Pastor Gene C. Pelkey Southwick, Ma 01077 Closed Monday. Website: Churchonthegreen.Org Sundays - 10 A.M. - Worship and Phone: 569-9650 Phone - (413) 568-7557 Email :[email protected] Sunday School. Http://Www.Southwickchurch.Com Sunday - 10 A.M., Worship Service Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9A.M.-1P.M. Wednesdays - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Rev. J. Taylor Albright, Pastor And Sunday School For Rev. Elva Merry Pawle, Pastor Men’s And Ladies Prayer Groups Saturday Evening Worship Service 5 P.M. Preschool Through High School. Tracy Gervais, Church School Coordinator (Call For Schedules) Sundays 9:30 Am, Service That Blend Sunday Evening - Youth Program. Allan Taylor, Minister Of Music Changed Into His Image Class Contemporary Worship With Traditional Liturgy Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 am (Call For Schedules) And A Family-Friendly Atmosphere Westfield Alliance Church Church School Sunday 10 am Kidzone: Childcare And Children’s Ministry 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Childcare Available - Handicap Accessible Our Lady Of The Blessed Sacrament Parish During The Service Rev. Jordan Greeley, Pastor Fellowship Hour 11 Am 127 Holyoke Road Sign Language Interpreted Phone - (413) 568-3572 Westfield, Ma 01085 Handicapped Accessible Sunday - 9:30 A.M. - Bible Life A.M. For All Ages, Nursery First Spiritual Church Mailing Address: Women’s Group: Thursdays 9:30 To 11 A.M. Care Provided; 11 A.M. - Worship And The Word; 33-37 Bliss Street, Springfield, Ma 01105 P.O. Box 489 Good Coffee, Fellowship And 6 P.M -Evening Service. Rev. John Sullivan, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01086-0489 Light-Weight Discussion Of Faith Issues. Phone - (413) 238-4495 Pastor: Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec Childcare Provided. Word Of Grace Church Sunday Service - 10:30 A.M., Sermon, Healing Service, Deacon Paul Federici Of Pioneer Valley Spirit Communication. Pastoral Minister: Mary Federici Southwick Congregational Church, UCC 848 North Road, Route 202 Parish/Religious Education Office: (413) 562-3450 488 College Highway, PO Box 260 Westfield, Ma 01085 First United Methodist Church Parish Fax: (413) 562-9875 Southwick, MA 01077 (413) 572-3054 (A Stephen’s Ministry Church) Www.Diospringfield.Org/Olbs Phone: 413-569-6362 Email:[email protected] 16 Court Street Mass Schedule: email: [email protected] Http://Www.Wordgrace.Us Westfield Ma 01085 Saturday: 4 P.M. (Vigil) website: www.southwickucc.org, Chet Marshall, Senior Pastor 413-568-5818 Sunday: 7, 8:30, 11 A.M. https://www.facebook.com/ Sunday Morning Service: 10 A.M. Rev. Bruce T. Arbour Monday-Wednesday: 7 A.M. Communion Service SouthwickCongregationalChurchUCC Sunday Evening, 6 P.M. Email:[email protected] Thursday Rev. Dr. Susanne U. Hayes – Interim Minister Wednesday Evening, 7 P.M. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 A.M. & Friday: 7 A.M. Music – Roberta Kowal; Patti Wood Sunday School: Sunday 10 A.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. Miraculous Medal Novena Lyn Casey, Office Administrator M-F 9:00-1:00 Westfield Evangelical Free Church Coffee Hour: Every Sunday 11 A.M. Confession: Saturday 3:15- 3:45 P.M. Sundays 568 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Childcare Available-Handicap Accessible Handicapped Accessible. 10:00 AM (9:30 AM from 6/17-9/2/18) Rev. David K. Young, Pastor Worship Service Phone - (413) 562-1504 Grace Lutheran Church Our Lady Of The Lake Church (Nursery Available) Sunday – 10 A.M. - Morning Worship, 1552 Westfield Street, Sheep Pasture Road 10:15 AM Childcare Available; 8:45 A.M. - Sunday School. West Springfield, Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday School/Youth Group Wednesday - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Ma 01089 Pastor Rev. Henry L. Dorsch (413) 569-0161 (2nd and 4th Sunday) (off for summer 5/20) Friday - 6:30 P.M. - Phone - 413-734-9268 Deacon: Rev. Mr. David Przybylowski (413) 569-0161 3:30 PM Awana Children’s Program. Website - Catechetical Leader: O.A. Meeting www.Gracelutheranonline.Com Lynda Daniele (413) 569-0162 Tuesday West Springfield Church Of Christ The Rev. John Marquis, Pastor Bookkeeper:Rosemarie Ricco 6:30 PM 61 Upper Church Street, E-Mail [email protected] Parish Secretary: Maxine Matos Boy Scouts Meeting West Springfield, Ma 01089 Margit Mikuski, Administrative Assistant (Fri. 8am - 4pm) 413-569-0161 email:[email protected] 6:30 PM Phone - (413) 736-1006 [email protected] Best rectory office hours Thurs. 9am-noon & Fri. 8-4pm. Bell Choir Rehearsal Sunday - 10:30 A.M. And 6 P.M., Worship Service; 9:30 Sunday Service - 9:30 A.M. Sacristan: Stella Onyski Wednesday A.M. - Bible Study. Tuesday – 9 A.M. - Bible Study Mass Schedule 6:30 PM Wednesday - 7 P.M., Bible Study. Wednesday Service - 6 P.M. Sat. 5 P.M. (Vigil), Sun., 8, Cub Scouts Meeting 10 A.M. And 7 P.M. 7:00 PM Wyben Union Church Granville Federated Church Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 A.M. Voice Choir Rehearsal An Interdenominational Church American Baptist Wednesday 7 P.M. 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Email your notices of religious events and listings to [email protected] Subject:Religion Pages THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - PAGE 7 Facebook says 50M user accounts affected by security breach NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook reported a credentials. “These access tokens that were major security breach in which 50 million stolen show when a user is logged into user accounts were accessed by unknown Facebook and that may be enough to access a attackers. user’s account on a third party site,” he said. The attackers gained the ability to “seize Facebook confirmed late Friday that third control” of those accounts, Facebook said, by party apps, including its own app, stealing digital keys the company uses to keep could have been affected. people logged in. Facebook has logged out “The vulnerability was on Facebook, but owners of the 50 million affected accounts these access tokens enabled someone to use — plus another 40 million who were vulner- the account as if they were the account-holder able to the attack. Users don’t need to change themselves,” Rosen said. their Facebook passwords, it said. News broke early this year that a data ana- Facebook said it doesn’t know who was lytics firm once employed by the Trump behind the attacks or where they’re based. In campaign, Cambridge Analytica, had improp- a call with reporters on Friday, CEO Mark erly gained access to personal data from mil- Zuckerberg said that attackers would have lions of user profiles. Then a congressional had the ability to view private messages or investigation found that agents from Russia post on someone’s account, but there’s no and other countries have been posting fake sign that they did. political ads since at least 2016. In April, “We do not yet know if any of the accounts Zuckerberg appeared at a congressional hear- were actually misused,” Zuckerberg said. ing focused on Facebook’s privacy practices. Facebook shares fell $4.38, or 2.6 percent, The Facebook bug is reminiscent of a much to close at $164.46 on Friday. larger attack on Yahoo in which attackers In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Navy Sailors from Underwater Construction The hack is the latest setback for Facebook compromised 3 billion accounts — enough Team (UCT) 2 assist local authorities in shuttling the passengers and crew of the Air during a tumultuous year of security problems for half of the world’s entire population. In Niugini flight to shore after the plane crashed into a lagoon on its approach to Chuuk and privacy issues . So far, though, none of the case of Yahoo, information stolen includ- International Airport in Micronesia., Friday, Sept. 28, 2018. All passengers and crew sur- that has significantly shaken the confidence ed names, email addresses, phone numbers, vived the plane’s crash landing. (Lt. Zach Niezgodski/U.S. Navy via AP) of the company’s 2 billion global users. birthdates and security questions and answers. The latest attack involved bugs in It was among a series of Yahoo hacks over Facebook’s “View As” feature, which lets several years. people see how their profiles appear to others. U.S. prosecutors later blamed Russian Everybody on plane survives The attackers used that vulnerability to steal agents for using the information they stole the digital keys, known as “access tokens,” from Yahoo to spy on Russian journalists, from the accounts of people whose profiles U.S. and Russian government officials and crash landing in Pacific lagoon were plugged into the “View As” feature — employees of financial services and other and then moved along from one user’s private businesses. WELLINGTON, New boat to shuttle people ashore The airline said it was Facebook friend to another. Possession of In Facebook’s case, it may be too early to Zealand (AP) — A passenger before the plane sank in making all efforts to ensure those tokens would allow attackers to control know how sophisticated the attackers were on a plane that crashed into a about 30 meters (100 feet) of the ongoing safety of the pas- those accounts. and if they were connected to a nation state, Pacific lagoon on Friday said water. sengers and meet their imme- One of the bugs was more than a year old said Thomas Rid, a professor at the Johns the flight attendants were The striking images of diate needs. It said it was in and affected how the “View As” feature inter- Hopkins University. Rid said it could also be panicking and he saw water people being rescued from touch with embassies, pas- acted with Facebook’s video uploading fea- spammers or criminals. pouring through a hole in the the half-submerged plane senger representatives, stake- ture for posting “happy birthday” messages, “Nothing we’ve seen here is so sophisti- side of the plane before he were reminiscent of the 2009 holders and families of the said Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of cated that it requires a state actor,” Rid said. was able to escape. crash landing in New York crew. product management. But it wasn’t until mid- “Fifty million random Facebook accounts are Local boats helped rescue City known as the “Miracle Air Niugini is the national September that Facebook noticed an uptick in not interesting for any intelligence agency.” all 47 passengers and crew on the Hudson.” airline of Papua New Guinea unusual activity, and not until this week that it Ed Mierzwinski, the senior director of con- after the plane hit the water Louie Mallari, who was and has operated since 1973. learned of the attack, Rosen said. sumer advocacy group U.S. PIRG, said the while trying to land at the working at a hotel near the The airline identified the “We haven’t yet been able to determine if breach was “very troubling.” there was specific targeting” of particular “It’s yet another warning that Congress Chuuk Island airport in the airport, said he could hear the flight as PX 073 with the accounts, Rosen said in a call with reporters. must not enact any national data security or Micronesia archipelago. whole thing happen. registration number P2-PXE. “It does seem broad. And we don’t yet know data breach legislation that weakens current Seven people were taken “As the plane approaches, Flight histories show the air- who was behind these attacks and where they state privacy laws, pre-empts the rights of to a hospital, according to the sound of the engine is craft has made recent flights might be based.” states to pass new laws that protect their con- officials, including one getting stronger, then sud- to Manila, Sydney and Neither passwords nor credit card data was sumers better, or denies their attorneys gen- described as being in critical denly a splash of water,” he Singapore. stolen, Rosen said. He said the company has eral rights to investigate violations of or but stable condition. said, adding that he then Air Niugini’s network is alerted the FBI and regulators in the United enforce those laws,” he said in a statement. Passenger Bill Jaynes said heard screaming. concentrated on domestic States and Europe. Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter said “the the Air Niugini plane came in He said it’s a good thing routes linking the capital, Jake Williams, a security expert at Rendition most important point is that we found out very low. that so many people use Port Moresby, with isolated Infosec, said he is concerned that the hack from them,” meaning Facebook, as opposed “I thought we landed boats to travel and were able points across the Papua New could have affected third party applications. to a third party. hard,” he said. “Until I to quickly help with the res- Guinea archipelago, but it Williams noted that the company’s “As a user, I want Facebook to proactively looked over and saw a hole in cue. flies as far as Tokyo and “Facebook Login” feature lets users log into protect my data and let me know when it’s the side of the plane and “It’s really fortunate that Hong Kong. other apps and websites with their Facebook compromised,” he said. water was coming in. And I we didn’t have any fatali- The fleet includes Boeing thought, well, this is not the ties,” said Glenn Harris, a 767 and 737 jets for interna- way it’s supposed to hap- government aviation security tional routes, according to pen.” inspector for the Federated the airline, as well as Fokker Jaynes said those aboard States of Micronesia. F-100 aircraft, Q400 and managed to wade through Harris said the plane left Dash 8 aircraft for challeng- waist-deep water to the emer- from the Micronesian island ing local terrain. gency exits on the sinking of Pohnpei about 700 kilo- Micronesia, located north plane. meters (435 miles) to the east of Australia and east of the He said the flight atten- before ending up in the water Philippines, is home to just dants were yelling, and that at about 10 a.m. over 100,000 people. It has he suffered a minor head He said he has yet to see a close ties with the U.S. under injury. He said he called his passenger manifest, but typi- an agreement known as a wife, who started crying. cal passengers would include compact of free association. “I was really impressed businesspeople from The crash landing comes with the locals who immedi- Micronesia, Papua New less than two months before ately started coming out in Guinea and Australia, as well Papua New Guinea hosts the boats,” he said in an inter- as some tourists. Chuuk is Asia-Pacific Economic view with a missionary in known for its world-class Cooperation summit, expect- Chuuk, Matthew Colson, that diving, with dozens of World ed to draw world leaders was posted online and shared War II shipwrecks visible in beginning on Nov. 17. CEO Mark Zuckerberg with the AP. the clear waters. In the “Miracle on the “One would think that they Harris said he doesn’t Hudson,” both engines on a might be afraid to approach a know what caused the crash U.S. Airways jet failed after History plane that’s just crashed.” landing or whether the pilots it struck a flock of geese dur- Continued from Page 1 The sequence of events had alerted air traffic control ing takeoff from New York’s remains unclear. The airline of any problems. He said an LaGuardia Airport. Pilots This company would turn out unsuccessful the last of their troubles. said the plane landed short of investigative team would be Chesley Sullenberger and but Payton continued on by himself after The company faced their hardest challenge the runway. However, Jaynes on the ground in Chuuk by Jeffrey Skiles safely landed Brown’s departure in the spring of 1901. in 1906. Stockholders of the company filed a said the only scenario he can Saturday to figure out what their powerless plane on the In an interview with the New York Age in lawsuit against the Afro-American Realty imagine is that it hit the end went wrong. Hudson River and passen- 1911, Payton describes his first break as “a Company for exaggerating the amount of prop- of the runway and continued The airline said in a state- gers and crew walked on the result of a dispute between two landlords in erty owned and for failing to disclose how into the water. ment that the 35 passengers wings to be rescued. West 134th Street. To ‘get even’ one of them much of the property was mortgaged. The New Bill Jaynes. (Matthew and 12 crew members aboard In both crashes, everyone turned his house over to me to fill with col- York Times in 1907 reported that this case led Colson via AP) the Boeing 737 were all able survived. ored tenants. I was successful in renting and to Payton being arrested for civil fraud charges. The U.S. Navy said sailors to safely evacuate. It said the “I’m alive,” said Jaynes, managing this house, after a time I was able to The Afro-American Realty Company ceased working nearby on improv- weather was poor at the time, the passenger. “That’s an induce other landlords to … give me their operations a year after. Even after the company ing a wharf also helped in the with heavy rain and reduced extremely good thing.” houses to manage.” shut down, Payton continued to buy and man- rescue by using an inflatable visibility. In 1904, with the help of affluent black age real estate for black tenants in Harlem as Americans, such as Booker T. Washington, the Philip A. Payton Jr. Company. His largest he, along with business partner James C. deal was made in 1917 for 1.5 million dollars Thomas, chartered the Afro-American Realty he sold six apartment houses, all of which were Company. Their company’s biggest competi- renamed after prominent Black Americans. Stop the Bleed tor was the Hudson Realty Company, which According to his 1917 obituary, Payton died Continued from Page 1 started buying up buildings and evicting black of liver cancer at age 41 in Allenhurst, New tenants. In response to this, the Afro-American Jersey a month after this deal was made. The coming from. The final step of compressing means to apply direct pressure by using two Realty Company bought up the adjacent Philip A. Payton Jr. Company survived after hands. buildings, evicted Hudson’s white tenants and his death until 1922. Due to his efforts, Harlem Paul went into further detail about the importance of people using a tourniquet and how to replaced them with black tenants. This started remains a largely black community today. apply the tourniquet on the patient. what dubbed the “Real Payton and his family are buried in Westfield’s If there isn’t a tourniquet available, Paul acknowledged that hemostatic dressings could work Estate Race War.” although, this wouldn’t be Pine Hill Cemetery. as well such as, quik clot, combat gauze, and celox, which is crushed up seashells. As a last resort, clothing could be used to hold pressure on the wound. These options are crucial for civil- ians and first responders to learn. “We want to stop deaths that are preventable,” said Paul. “That’s the big goal here.” Jen Chapman, a nurse in the Westfield schools, was glad to take part in the class. Artists “I’m new to the idea of this being in a school system,” said Chapman. “It’s a concern protect- Continued from Page 1 ing the kids, I think it’s necessary.” Pre-register by contacting AES at aes@ Initiative which serves artists through inten- Westfield Fire Captain Chris King wants the community to know that their ability to become acad.umass.edu or 413-545-2360. Contact sive workshops on the business of art, cours- a part of the Stop the Bleeding Program can be extremely important when an emergency situa- Program Coordinator Terre Vandale with es, publications, and an internship program to tion occurs. additional questions and media inquiries at connect UMass and 5 College arts and culture “No matter how efficient we (first responders) are, if you’re right there when it happens, [email protected]. students with individual artists and arts orga- that’s the whole different of this,” said King. For more information visit: https://www. nizations. Both Paul and King said that they’re looking into any possible grant opportunities that can umass.edu/aes/newsandevents/announcing- These trainings are funded in part by the help people get more involved in the Stop the Bleeding Program. community-engagement-artists-workshops- Massachusetts Cultural Council, Westfield If anyone is interested in taking a class, a free course is offered at Baystate Medical Center fall Cultural Council, Amherst Cultural Council, in Springfield every month. With the registration limited to 24 people each course, contact The Community Engagement for Artists Easthampton Cultural Council, Springfield Kimberley Demerski at 413-794-1873. workshop is part of the UMass Amherst Arts Cultural Council, and UMass Amherst. Extension Service’s Arts Entrepreneurship PAGE 8 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Rick Gaylord the “levitating farmer” levitates

Ghosts Come to life in Westfield Westfield’s history comes to life during a Westfield Historical Commission’s annual Old Burying Ground Ghost Tour at the cemetery on Mechanic St. “The Historical Commission’s major goal is to bring community awareness to this important piece of Westfield’s history,” said Cindy Gaylord. “There is so much history written on these beautiful gravestones and it is one of the oldest burying grounds in the country still in its original location.” All proceeds directly fund the restora- Tania Vancini plays the role of Eleanor Fowler, grand- tion and preservation of the gravestones there. For more information visit https://www.cityofwestfield.org/384/The-Old- daughter of one of the original settlers in Westfield Burying-Ground. (Photos by Lynn F. Boscher)

Westfield history comes to life on a tour at the Old Burying Ground.

Rick Gaylord plays a “levitating farmer”

John Ingersoll as played by Mike McCabe. Debbie Opperman and Ellen McEwan show some of the photos that are being raffled off.

A tour group gathers to hear John Ingersoll, 1 of the 7 founders, speak about his life and times.

Joseph Rovelli will tell you Guide Cindy Bronson with about the life of Joshua her pet “Never More” Root.

John Sacket, owner of the Sacket Tavern and 1 of the first 3 settlers to the area

Joe Mitchell portrays Chrystal Hollister plays “Temperance” and C C Costello plays “Mary” and tell the story of Captain Samuel Mosley King Phillips War.

Arthur Sousa reenacts the life of Rev. Edward Taylor. Old Burying Ground Ghost Tour Visitors to the cemetery hear from John Sacket. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Yankees tie HR mark, beat Sox, home for wild card BOSTON (AP) — The New York Westfield High School’s Riley Coughlin (55) dishes out a clean hit on Westfield High School’s Carlos Flores (19) celebrates after scoring Yankees clinched home-field advantage Agawam’s quarterback. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) a touchdown against Agawam. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) for the AL wild-card game on Friday night, hitting four homers to tie the major league single-season record and beat the Boston Red Sox 11-6. Reigning Rookie of the Year Aaron Judge hit his first homer since coming off the disabled list Sept. 14, and Gary Sanchez, Aaron Hicks and Luke Voit also homered to match the mark of 264 set by the 1997 Seattle Mariners. The win in the opener of the three-game series settled the AL’s last remaining post- season question with two games to go. The Yankees will host the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday for the right to play Boston in the divisional round. The Red Sox, who clinched the best record in baseball with a franchise-record 107 wins, were hoping to make things dif- Westfield High School’s Christian Nalepinski (3) shows off his ficult for their archrivals — and the Bombers’ Mason Collingwood (18) makes a highlight reel grab look wheels on his way to scoring during the first half. (Photo by Randy Athletics, too — by forcing the winner of routine. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) Burlingame) the wild-card game have to fly cross- country next week. The ALDS begins in Boston on Friday. J.A. Happ (17-6) pitched three perfect innings and allowed just one hit through five. Staked to an 8-0 lead, he loaded the bases in the sixth for Steve Pearce’s grand slam but got Rafael Devers on a ground- out to end the inning. Brownies cooked In all, Happ allowed four runs on four By Chris Putz Collier returned a punt 60 yards for a touch- six-of-seven extra point attempts. The only hits and two walks, striking out seven in Staff Writer down but a penalty on the play brought the miss came on a block. six innings. He would be on regular rest WESTFIELD – The Westfield High School ball back to the Agawam 31. Seven plays for the wild-card game, but manager football team served up some more home later, Westfield punched it in on a 7 yard run GIRLS SOCCER Aaron Boone has not announced his post- cooking. from Mason Collingwood with 26 ticks left in season pitching plans. Westfield senior running back Dakotah the quarter to take a 14-0 lead. Sanchez homered to lead off the third, Moynihan ran for three touchdowns and Agawam finally got on the scoreboard with Saints shut out just his second homer and fourth hit of tossed another on a trick play in the Bombers an Elijah Torres touchdown early in the sec- any kind in two weeks. Hicks hit a three- 48-14 rout of the Agawam Brownies Friday ond quarter. Beavers run shot in New York’s six-run fourth. night at Bullens Field. Westfield answered with another touch- St. Mary’s 3, Putnam 0 Voit hit a solo shot in the seventh and Five different players scored for unbeaten down on its next possession. Moynihan com- Allie Goodreau netted two goals and her Judge hit his 27th of the year in the eighth Westfield (4-0). The Bombers sputtered on pleted a 44-yard TD rush, spinning away from sister, Emma, had a goal and an assist to lead to make it 11-4. their opening possession, but soared soon several defenders half way to the end zone St. Mary’s to a solid victory. Saints’ goalies Boston scored once and loaded the after. and slipping through the grasp of a defensive Amelia Willenborg and Jess Crosby com- bases in the bottom of the eighth against After taking over near midfield after the back just before crossing the goal line. bined for the shutout. Dellin Betances, but Eduardo Nunez lined opening kickoff, Westfield drove all the way Westfield tacked on a fourth touchdown in “I cannot say enough about the character out to second to end it. The Red Sox to the Agawam 31 yard line. A fumbled the waning seconds of the first half. and composure of these young ladies,” St. loaded the bases in the ninth before Zach exchange on the snap resulted in a 9-yard loss, Rather than take a knee deep in their own Mary’s coach Patrick Olearcek said. “We Britton walked Xander Bogaerts to score a making it tough for the home team to recover territory, Westfield reeled off four quick plays, average less than 15 years of age for a varsity run and cut the deficit to 11-6. the yardage. advancing the ball 89 yards in 30 seconds. team but their maturity is so much greater. … But Pearce grounded out on a 3-2 pitch The second drive was much more produc- The first big play was a Mike Nihill to They are willing to sacrifice for the team’s to third base to end it, giving the Yankees tive. Collingwood pass completion. Two plays betterment each and every game.” their 99th win. After forcing a fumble on Agawam’s first later, Nihill connected with Christian Olearcek said this was on display when he FOR THE RECORD play of the game, a run, Westfield needed just Nalepinski on a nice post play. Nalepinski swapped his keeper Willenborg out of goal, Red Sox left-hander Brian Johnson one play to score. The Bombers used some hauled in the pass and outran the defense to sending her out to replace a top offensive (4-5) allowed two runs in three innings trickery running a double reverse with the end zone for the 37 yard score with six player, who went down with an injury. and left with a 2-0 deficit. William Cuevas Moynihan finding senior wide out Baley seconds left in the half. “Without skipping a beat, she plays at an all came out to start the fourth and gave up Collier streaking down the right sideline wide A third quarter touchdown run from Adam Western Mass level at midfield and helps us six runs on six hits and a walk while get- open. Collier caught the ball in stride and ran Boggs made it 33-6. Another from Moynihan right away add to the lead,” he said. “We are ting just one out. untouched for a 38 yard touchdown. The made it 41-6. And yet another from Moynihan, so lucky to have great kids like her.” DOUBLING UP score came with 6:13 remaining in the first a 55-yarder, made it 48-6. St. Mary’s, which improved to 6-0-2, is Miguel Andujar’s fourth-inning double quarter. Thomas Caracciolo scored a late TD for back inaction Monday against Hampden was his 44th of the season, tying Joe Westfield forced a three-and-out on Agawam. DiMaggio for the record by a Yankees Agawam’s next series, and took advantage. Westfield freshman kicker Ian Dixon made See H.S. Roundup, Page 10 rookie. Second base umpire Andy Fletcher appeared to hurt his calf while calling The Bombers Andujar safe on the play. The game was run onto the completed using three umpires. According field while the to Major League Baseball, Fletcher sus- Westfield High tained a muscular injury and will need School band further evaluation but will likely be plays. (Photo by replaced for the rest of the series. Randy Burlingame) TRAINER’S ROOM Yankees: SS Didi Grigorius returned to the lineup for the first time since Saturday because of torn cartilage in his right wrist. Hicks also returned to the lineup; he missed two games with tightness in his left hamstring. UP NEXT RHP Lance Lynn (9-10) is scheduled to face RHP Nathan Eovaldi.

H.S. FALL SPORTS Standings/Results

FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER GYMNASTICS Friday’s Results Westfield 4-0 Westfield 3-4 Westfield 2-0 FOOTBALL Westfield Technical Academy 7-0 Westfield 48, Agawam 14 GOLF St. Mary’s 2-2 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS SOCCER Westfield 6-1 Southwick 2-1 Gateway 2-2 St. Mary’s 3, Putnam 0 Westfield Technical Academy 1-0 Gateway 2-0 Westfield Technical Academy 0-2 West Springfield 4, Westfield 1 St. Mary’s 0-4 Westfield 0-2 South Hadley 1, Southwick 0 Southwick 0-4 FIELD HOCKEY BOYS SOCCER Westfield 1-7 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Westfield Technical Academy 2, GIRLS SOCCER Southwick 7-0-1 Westfield 0-2 Greenfield 0 Westfield 7-1 FIELD HOCKEY Westfield Technical Academy 0-4-2 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Longmeadow 12, Westfield 1 St. Mary’s 6-0-2 Westfield 7-2 Southwick 5-2 Southwick 7-3 Gateway 3-0

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FALL 2018 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE

WESTFIELD SOUTHWICK ST. MARY’S GATEWAY WESTFIELD HIGH -TOLLAND HIGH HIGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL -GRANVILLE SCHOOL SCHOOL ACADEMY

09/29/2018 10/1/2018 10/1/2018 10/1/2018 Boys Varsity Soccer vs Girls Varsity Field Hockey 10/1/2018 Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Golf Amherst-Pelham Reg High Athol High School @ Boys/Girls Varsity Cross Mohawk Trail Regional HS Sabis International Charter School Southwick Regional School @ Gateway Reg. High School @ Westfield Technical Westfield High School Country School Academy Southwick Field Hockey Gateway Reg. High School @11:00 AM Field @4:00 PM Hopkins Academy @ Saint East Mtn Country Club @3:00 @6:00 PM PM Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Mary Parish School Boys Varsity Golf vs Amherst-Pelham Reg High 10/2/2018 Girls Varsity Soccer School Chicopee Comprehensive Stanley Park @3:30 PM Boys/Girls Varsity Cross Westfield High School Country Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @ HS @ Southwick Regional Westfield Technical Academy @11:00 AM School Gateway Reg. High School Boys Varsity Golf @ Pope Francis, Hampshire Westfield Technical Academy Edgewood Country Club @4:00 PM 10/1/2018 @3:00 PM Lenox Memorial Middle and Whiting Reservoir @4:00 Girls Varsity Field Hockey PM Smith Academy @ Westfield High School @ Saint Mary Boys Junior Varsity Soccer High School Girls Varsity Soccer Parish School Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Westfield Technical Academy Westfield High School @4:00 Southwick Regional School Gateway Reg. High School @ TBD PM @ Springfield Central High Tekoa Country Club @3:30 @ Granby Jr./Sr. High Lincoln Grove @4:00 PM School PM School Boys Varsity Golf Berte Field @ Central HS Granby Jr./Sr. High School 10/2/2018 Westfield High School @ @6:00 PM @4:00 PM Boys/Girls Varsity Cross Belchertown High School Boys Varsity Soccer Country Cold Spring Country Club Girls Junior Varsity Field 10/3/2018 Westfield Technical Academy @3:00 PM Saint Mary Parish School @ Girls Varsity Soccer @ Palmer High School Hockey Smith Academy @ Athol High School @ Palmer High School @4:00 Girls Varsity Soccer Putnam Voc/Tech Academy Gateway Reg. High School PM Westfield High School @ Southwick Regional School Forest Park @4:00 PM Gateway Reg. High School Belchertown High School Southwick Field Hockey @6:00 PM Boys Varsity Golf Belchertown HS Stadium Field @5:30 PM Field @6:00 PM McCann Technical High Girls Varsity Soccer 10/4/2018 School @ Westfield Technical Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity Volleyball Academy Southwick Regional School Hampden Charter School of Athol High School @ East Mtn Country Club @3:00 Westfield High School @ Gateway Reg. High School Agawam High School @ Springfield Central High Science @ Saint Mary Parish PM School Gateway Reg. High School Agawam High School @6:15 @6:15 PM PM Springfield Central HS Fields School Boys Varsity Soccer @4:30 PM Westfield Intermediate Boys Junior Varsity Soccer McCann Technical High Girls Junior Varsity Field School @4:00 PM Athol High School @ School @ Westfield Technical Hockey Gateway Reg. High School Academy Smith Academy @ Westfield Gateway Reg. High School Westfield Technical Academy High School @4:00 PM @4:00 PM Westfield High School @5:30 PM Boys Junior Varsity Football Westfield High School @ Agawam High School Phelps School @4:00 PM West Springfield vs. Westfield Girls’ Soccer Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Westfield High School @ Belchertown High School Belchertown HS Stadium Field @4:15 PM Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Westfield High School @ Agawam High School Agawam High School @5:00 PM

10/2/2018 Boys Varsity Soccer Westfield High School @ Longmeadow High School Westfield goalie Adrianna Arona comes out her net to Russell Field @4:00 PM grab the ball with West Springfield attackers closing in. Boys Junior Varsity Golf Westfield High School @ Longmeadow High School Twin Hills Country Club @3:00 PM Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Westfield High School @ Longmeadow High School Russell Field @4:00 PM

10/3/2018 Girls Varsity Field Hockey Holyoke High School @ Westfield High School Westfield High School @4:30 Chandler Pedolzky makes a great move around a PM defender and puts a shot inside the near post for a Boys Varsity Golf goal. Longmeadow High School @ Westfield High School Tekoa Country Club @3:00 PM Girls Varsity Gymnastics Agawam High School @ Westfield High School Westfield High School @6:00 PM

Girls Varsity Gymnastics Ellen Jury beats the West Springfield play- Midfielder Saige Smith heads the ball away Hampshire Regional High er to the ball and heads it up field. from the attackers. School @ Westfield High School Westfield High School @6:00 Westfield’s Chandler Pedolzky tries to break through PM the West Springfield triple team. Photos by Bill Deren Boys Varsity Soccer Westfield High School @ Springfield Central High School H.S. Roundup Berte Field @ Central HS Continued from Page 9 @6:00 PM Charter at Westfield Intermediate School at 4 p.m. Dan Kontsimal, Dave Tikhonchuk, and Brody Paquett delivered a great Boys Junior Varsity Soccer defensive effort to help preserve the shutout. Westfield High School @ Springfield Central High School FIELD HOCKEY Springfield Central HS Fields Terriers beat Bombers @4:30 PM West Springfield 4, Westfield 1 10/4/2018 West Side scored two goals in each half to get by Westfield at Roots Lancers roll Boys Varsity Golf Sports Complex. Terriers’ Mackenzie Paulo recorded a hat trick. Longmeadow 12, Westfield 1 PVIAC Invitational 2 Ball Chandler Pedolzky scored the lone Westfield goal. Olivia Cunningham (4 goals), Sara Chamberlain (3), and Elizabeth Yorn Oak Ridge Golf Club @9:00 (2) combined for nine goals in Longmeadow’s convincing victory. AM Senior captain Thea Glenzel scored for Westfield. Bombers goalie Rachel Packard finished with 27 saves. Girls Varsity Soccer Tigers top Rams Minnechaug Reg. High School @ Westfield High South Hadley 1, Southwick 0 JV GIRLS SOCCER School Hannah Gerrish made 13 saves for Southwick in a tough-luck loss. South Hadley 3, Southwick 1 Bullens Field @7:00 PM Gerrish also had seven stops in Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Hampshire. Brooke Bellows scored for Southwick. Hannah Burke assisted. Maddie Landis (6 saves) and Sydney Demyon (5 saves) split time in net Girls Junior Varsity Soccer BOYS SOCCER for the Rams. Minnechaug Reg. High School @ Westfield High School Tigers escape Green Wave LATE RESULTS – Wed., Sept. 26 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Bullens Field @5:15 PM Westfield Technical Academy 2, Greenfield 0 Southwick def. Duggan Academy 25-17, 25-15, 25-17 Adam Strycharz and Philip Lisyanyy each scored a goal to lead Westfield Allie Methe (5 digs, 7 aces, 2 kills, 1 assist), Jen Motsko (4 digs, 5 aces, Tech past Greenfield. Ruvim Vdovichenko assisted on Lisyanyy’s score. 4 kills), Kaitlyn Haseltine (1 dig, 1 ace, 2 kills, 7 assists), Sarah Cerone (1 “We seemed a little slow and tired today,” Westfield Tech coach Kyle ace, 4 kills, 2 blocks), and Kayla Andrade (2 digs, 1 ace, 3 kills, 5 assists) Dulude said, “but players stepped up when they needed to.” delivered a Southwick sweep.

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The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You make a statement today. You are clear about what you need to say to a key person in your life. Although you expect clear commu- nication, you still feel the need to verify what is Mark Buford happening around you. Confirm others’ ideas. SCARY GARY Tonight: Note how everything is connected. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You could be getting a clearer under- standing of a risk. You might feel as if you need to rethink this issue with more emphasis on how you would handle a failure. Could you afford a letdown? Be as realistic as possible. Tonight: Treat a loved one as you would like to be treated. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You wake up feeling more vibrant than you have in a while. You will make better Crosswords choices as a result. You cannot be stopped once you get going. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Mick and Mason Mastroianni Others want to be close to you, and delight in DOGS of C-KENNEL your company. Tonight: Whatever makes you smile. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH Slow down and try not to push as hard as you have been. You might want to spend some time alone or with your best friend. You could be contemplating a lot more than others realize. Having a confidant proves to be helpful and uplifting. Tonight: Play it low-key ... for now. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH Emphasize your friends and new possibilities. You meet people with ease and enjoy networking far more than you have in the recent past. Friends surround you. Your popular- ity soars, and, as a result, many invitations come B.C. Mastroianni and Hart forward. Tonight: Where the action is. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HH You might feel as if you must make a public appearance but don’t feel up to it. A loved one starts cheering you on. You feel supported and capable of doing what is needed. How you project yourself in public is much different from your authentic self. Tonight: Accept an invita- tion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH One-on-one communication can be very satisfying. Make a point of walking in someone else’s shoes. A child or new friend volunteers to pitch in; accept the offer. The results could be excellent. Two heads work better ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie than one. Tonight: Where you can hear great music. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH You might want to seriously consider a partner’s offer. You have to start at the beginning sooner or later to accomplish what you want. Be willing to avoid taking shortcuts. Listen to news more openly. One-on-one discussions flourish. Tonight: Make nice with a special person. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH Defer to a loved one’s ideas. Both of you will have a good time, no matter what is planned. Spending more time together enhances the warmth and comfort between you. Do not give in to a minor disagreement today. Let go and relax more. Tonight: Go along with estab- ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett lished plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH You have a lot going on around you. Use your energy well, and get into a project that you have been postponing. Honor a fast change of pace. Throw yourself into the moment. Your ability to see past the obvious will help you eliminate what is unnecessary. Tonight: Out late. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHHH You typically aren’t as easygoing and lighthearted as you seem to be today. Honor Cryptoquip a fast change of pace. Sometimes you overthink what is going on in a relationship. Why not just live in the moment? The other party could be quite delighted by your attention. Tonight: Ever playful. ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH Allowing more give-and-take would help you get past an unexpected communication. Understand that others could be a little out of whack and more volatile than usual. Let go of judgments, especially when dealing with a pow- erful friend. Tonight: Lighten your mood.

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The Daytona Beach News-Journal’s Godwin Kelly & Ken Willis have covered NASCAR for NASCAR THIS WEEK nearly 60 years combined.

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask CHARLOTTE Compelling questions ... and maybe a few ourselves THREE THINGS TO WATCH actual answers Among bottom four, who has best Buying the Roval hype? Kevin Harvick chance to extend his playoff life? hopes he doesn’t GODSPEAK: Clint Bowyer is crazy emerge from a Kinda, sorta. With all the drivers enough to run the Roval wide smoke cloud at fretting the great unknowns entering open and advance into the Round Sunday’s Charlotte this first-time event, largely due to of 12. Roval race. Harvick the unique course, it definitely raises KEN'S CALL: I say Jimmie will turn said the race has your curiosity a bit. To hear them in a top-five on the Roval and him “terrified.” tell it, there will be a lot of spills and keep his faint hopes alive for an [AP/STEVE HELBER] thrills, but in the end someone will be eighth championship. first to the checkers. And if the show is deemed a hit, look for plenty of Where will Kyle Busch eventually land lobbying for at least one more “roval” on the all-time wins list? revival. The Brickyard, perhaps? Day- GODSPEAK: I can see Busch get- tona in July? ting to 80 wins before his M&M's bag is empty and Interstate bat- How ’bout Junior? tery is out of juice. KEN'S CALL: Somewhere between Junior Earnhardt’s fourth-place show- Dale Earnhardt (76 wins) and Jeff 1. Four will go spins, chills and thrills for drivers. ing at Richmond’s Xfinity race last Gordon (93). But easily passes “I’m terrified of next week because Friday night was obviously a solid 200 overall wins (Cup, Xfinity, Four drivers will be booted from the there are so many unknowns,” result, especially given his race-high Trucks) next season. Cup playoffs after Sunday’s inaugural hardened veteran Kevin Harvick said. 96 laps led. Most noteworthy, however, race on Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Martin Truex Jr. said “Everybody is might’ve been his honesty afterward Roval (road course/oval) course. The scared to death of that place.” in detailing the pressures he put on FEUD OF THE WEEK four under the Round of 12 cut line himself in the car and how big of now are Clint Bowyer (-4), Jimmie 3. Royal treatment an issue that was during his career. Johnson (-6), Erik Jones (-21) and And how glad he is to be rid of it, of JEFFREY EARNHARDT VS. MATT Denny Hamlin (-29). “I think surviv- The Charlotte Roval is getting so course. KENSETH: On Lap 326 (of 400) ing is just the biggest thing,” Johnson much hype that NBC Sports decided Kenseth’s No. 6 Ford slipped up said. “We are going to go down to showcase it on its primary broad- — Ken Willis, ken.wil- the track into Earnhardt’s No. 96 swinging to the bitter end.” cast network. The preceding six Cup [email protected] Toyota, causing him to spin out Series races, including Darlington and and head to pit road. Indianapolis, have been carried by GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: With all 2. Roval anxiety NBC Sports Network. Dale Earnhardt that was on the line at Richmond, Jr. said there is genuine concern in CUP STANDINGS this was the only caution for an The Charlotte Roval, which is listed the garage area about Sunday’s race. on-track incident. The other two as a 2.28-mile road course, has Cup “Nobody is going to sleep this week,” yellows were for stage endings. Series drivers extremely nervous. Earnhardt said. 1. Martin Truex Jr. 2141 Go figure. This is the first time Charlotte has 2. Kyle Busch 2125 used the course, and during open test — Godwin Kelly, godwin. 3. Kevin Harvick 2113 G O D W I N ’ S P I C K S sessions, there were several gaffes, [email protected] 4. Brad Keselowski 2111 FOR CHARLOTTE 5. Joey Logano 2081 6. Aric Almirola 2079 7. Kyle Larson 2073 WINNER: AJ Allmendinger 8. Kurt Busch 2071 REST OF TOP 5: Michael McDowell, RICHMOND 9. Chase Elliott 2066 William Byron, Chris Buescher, 9. Austin Dillon 2066 Matt DiBenedetto 10. Alex Bowman 2061 FIRST ONE OUT: Denny Hamlin THREE THINGS WE LEARNED 11. Ryan Blaney 2060 DARK HORSE: Bubba Wallace 12. Clint Bowyer 2056 DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: This inau- 1. Where you finish 13. Jimmie Johnson 2054 gural race on the Charlotte Roval 14. Erik Jones 2039 produces a finish more shock- Kyle Busch is the perfect example of 15. Denny Hamlin 2031 ing than Old Dominion beating what is important in NASCAR racing. 16. Ryan Newman 583 Virginia Tech. It’s not where you start, but finish. He 17. Paul Menard 566 qualified 39th and won at Richmond. 18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 552 “Yeah, I'm not going to qualify here 19. Daniel Suarez 550 anymore,” he said. “It’s a waste of time MOTOR MOUTHS for us. I don’t know why, I just cannot PODCAST qualify here.” WHAT’S ON TAP Kyle Busch celebrates his 50th NASCAR A road course incorporated into Cup Series win at Richmond Saturday CUP SERIES: Bank of America Roval 400 SITE: Charlotte Motor Speedway (2.28- oval-track racing. A Roval ... get 2. Milestone victory night. [AP/STEVE HELBER] it? Let’s talk it through. mile Roval) SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (NBC Sports The Richmond win was Busch’s 50th, footnote in the Richmond record Network, noon), qualifying (NBC Sports Tune in online at which tied him with Junior Johnson and book as the driver leading the Network, 4:30 p.m.). Saturday, practice www.news-journalonline.com/ Ned Jarrett on the all-time NASCAR Cup most laps without scoring a vic- (NBCSports.com, 11 a.m.; CNBC, 1:30 daytonamotormouths Series wins list. It was his sixth career tory. He led a race-high 163 laps p.m.). Sunday, race (NBC, coverage win at the three-quarter-mile oval, and finished third. “I don’t know begins at 1 p.m.; green flag, 2:15 p.m.) but his first in the fall race. He swept what we’ve got to do to win this both Richmond races this year and has race,” said Truex, who clinched a XFINITY: Drive for the Cure 200 seven wins for the season. Round of 12 spot on points. SITE: Charlotte Motor Speedway SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (NBC Sports 3. Whole lotta laps — Godwin Kelly, godwin. Network, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.). Saturday, [email protected] qualifying (CNBC, noon), race (NBC Sports Network, 3 p.m.) Martin Truex Jr. has earned a

2018 SCHEDULE AND WINNERS May 6: AAA 400 at Dover (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 12: Pure Michigan 400 (Kevin Harvick) Feb. 11: Clash at Daytona (Brad Keselowski) May 12: Go Bowling 400 at Kansas (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 18: Night Race at Bristol (Kurt Busch) Feb. 15: Can-Am Duel at Daytona (Ryan Blaney and Chase May 19: All Star Race at Charlotte (Kevin Harvick) Sept. 2: Southern 500 at Darlington (Brad Keselowski) Elliott) May 27: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Kyle Busch) Sept. 10: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis (Brad Keselowski) Feb. 18: Daytona 500 (Austin Dillon) June 3: Pocono 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 16: Las Vegas 400 (Brad Keselowski) Feb. 25: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Kevin Harvick) June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan (Clint Sept. 22: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond (Kyle March 4: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) Bowyer) Busch) March 11: Camping World 500(k) at Phoenix (Kevin June 24: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma (Martin Truex Sept. 30: Bank of America 500(k) at Charlotte road course Harvick) Jr.) Oct. 7: Delaware 400 at Dover March 18: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Martin Truex) July 1: Chicago 400 at Chicagoland (Kyle Busch) Oct. 14: Alabama 500 at Talladega March 26: STP 500 at Martinsville (Clint Bowyer) July 7: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona (Erik Jones) Oct. 21: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas April 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) July 14: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky (Martin Truex Jr.) Oct. 28: First Data 500 at Martinsville April 15: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle Busch) July 22: New Hampshire 301 (Kevin Harvick) Nov. 4: Texas 500 April 21: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Kyle Busch) July 29: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono (Kyle Busch) Nov. 11: Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix April 29: Geico 500 at Talladega (Joey Logano) Aug. 5: 355 at the Glen, at Watkins Glen (Chase Elliott) Nov. 18: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead

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KYLE BRAD KEVIN MARTIN KYLE LARSON JOEY LOGANO ARIC KURT CHASE ERIK BUSCH KESELOWSKI HARVICK TRUEX JR. Try to win, A little ALMIROLA BUSCH ELLIOTT JONES His turn at Had a real Roval fear? Rediscovered or just consistency Sixth, fifth Bad time Survival Vegas crash the point shot at four He may be top gear past advance? would help past two for a is key for has him in again straight sandbagging two weeks weeks mini-slump now bad spot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - PAGE 15

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