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If you Correspondent have questions before they reopen, call WESTFIELD – School begins less the Central Office at 572-6439. than a month from now for most students Abner Gibbs Elementary School, 50 in the Westfield Public Schools. Opening Silver Street, 572-6418 day for grades 1 to 12 is Tuesday, Franklin Avenue Elementary School, September 4. Kindergarten and pre- 22 Franklin Avenue, 572-6424 school at Fort Meadow will begin on Highland Elementary School, 34 Monday, Sept. 10. Start times have Western Avenue, 572-6428 changed for elementary students for the Munger Hill Elementary School, 33 2018-2019 school year. Elementary Mallard Lane, 572-6520 school will begin fifteen minutes later at 9:15 a.m. Paper Mill Elementary School, 148 Paper Mill and students will get out at 3:15 p.m., also fifteen Road, 572-6519 Outreach worker John Bergeron is retiring after almost three minutes later. The Fort Meadow Early Childhood Southampton Road Elementary School, 330 decades of helping hilltowners. (Photo by Amy Porter) Center will continue to operate from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 Southampton Road, 572-6435 p.m. There will also be no change to the high school Westfield Intermediate School, (Grades 5/6) 350 start and end time from 7:15 a.m. – 1:56 p.m. Both the Southampton Road, 572-6441 grade 5-6 Westfield Intermediate School and grade Westfield Middle School (Grades 7/8) 30 West End of an era – 7-8 school Westfield Middle School will begin at 8:00 Silver Street, 568-1900 a.m. and end at 2:29 p.m. High Schools (Grades 9-12) This is the first year for online registration for all Westfield High School, 177 Montgomery Road, students new to the district. New Student Online 572-6364 longtime Hilltown Registration can be done on any mobile device or Westfield Technical Academy, 33 Smith Avenue, computer, and should be done as soon as possible. 572-6533 The link for new students in grades 1 -12 is http:// For English Language Learners, Highland will no outreach worker www.schoolsofwestfield.org/parents/registration_ longer be the only elementary site to service English Children must be five years of age on or before learners. The district is expanding the English Learner September 1, 2018 to attend kindergarten in Westfield Education (ELE) Program to include a second site in Public Schools. Parents are encouraged to register order to more efficiently serve the needs of this grow- says Aloha their child for kindergarten as soon as possible at ing population. EL students that live in the Abner By Amy Porter http://www.schoolsofwestfield.org/parents/registra- Gibbs, Munger Hill, Paper Mill, and Southampton Correspondent tion_/2018-19_kindergarten_registration/ Road regions of the city will now attend Munger Hill HUNTINGTON – There is probably no one living in the hill- Registration may also be done in person at the Elementary School. For more information, please towns who hasn’t been helped by John Bergeron, or knows some- Central Office on the second floor of the Westwood contact Denise Ruszala, Director of Assessment and one who has. For the last 25 to 30 years, Bergeron has been one of Building, 94 North Elm Street, Westfield, MA. Accountability at [email protected]. the few people to turn to when needing guidance in obtaining Phone: 572-6349. Orientation for incoming freshmen and their par- health care, food stamps, fuel assistance, housing or most anything Parents/Guardians who have questions regarding ents will be held at Westfield High School on else. the online registration process should contact schools Thursday, Aug. 23 from 9 to 11 a.m. During this time Bergeron, a senior outreach worker with the Hilltown Community as follows: Health Centers (HCHC), will be leaving the position on Friday, Elementary Schools, (Grades K-4) – Elementary See Opening Dates, Page 3 Aug. 17. An ‘Aloha John Bergeron party on the occasion of his retirement’ is being planned the night before, Aug. 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Comfort Kitchen 4 Main St. in Huntington. Bergeron said he has always done more than just health access, including “pretty much the whole gamut.” He’s helped people with resumes and job searches, and simple budgeting. “I even did a divorce. It was uncontested, just paperwork. They hadn’t lived Southwick Regional gets new assistant principal together for years. It made sense financially for both of them at that By Greg Fitzpatrick Enfield Public Schools in 2009 as a point,” he said. Correspondent classroom teacher. Shortly after he Navigating paperwork, lots of it, has been a big part of the way SOUTHWICK – Mike Pescitelli was appointed as the math coordina- he’s helped people. “People tend to get intimidated by forms,” he is the new Assistant Principal of the tor responsible for grades sixth to said. “The need’s always been there. Seems like the need is even Southwick Regional School offi- twelve while also being in charge of greater these days,” Bergeron added. cially starting his new role on curriculum, assessment, and super- When asked how many people he helps, he shrugs, guessing at a August 1. vising the math department. couple of thousand a year. Officially, he serves the four hilltowns Ben Taglieri, the former assistant Having experience working with of Huntington, Chester, Middlefield and Russell through one grant- principal, took a position as the a wide range of teenagers, the assis- funded program. Most of the people who come to him are referred Instructor Technology Coach within tant principal position was a great by HCHC, or through word of mouth. the Southwick-Tolland-Granville opportunity for Pescitelli. As a health access worker, he also gets people from the other side Regional School District creating “The variety of student popula- of Springfield, and even calls from Boston. “If they reside in this the vacancy. tion really attracted me and know- state, I can help,” he said, adding, “We try to keep it to the area that A Westfield native who started his ing the community that I was going HCHC serves, but it goes way beyond that.” professional career in the Westfield to potentially be able to work in,” Bergeron grew up in Southwick, and plans to attend his 46th high Public Schools, Pescitelli has been said Pescitelli. school reunion there next Saturday. He moved to Huntington in working in the Enfield Public Pescitelli is eager to develop 1982, where he soon became a single parent of a 1 ½ and 3 year Schools since 2006. strong relationships, something that Mike Pescitelli has been hired as the old. After going back to school to get wasn’t easy to come by at a larger new Assistant Principal at the his Master’s Degree from UMass Southwick Regional School. (Photo See Bergeron, Page 2 Amherst, Pescitelli returned to See Assistant Principal, Page 3 from Mike Pescitelli)

Southwick officials discuss policy for private roads By Greg Fitzpatrick on each road, on-street parking standards private roads need to meet those roads. The temporary repairs Correspondent rules, and a mailbox replacement in order to be plowed by the DPW. for the maintenance policy include SOUTHWICK – The Select policy. “Our goal through this whole tasks like patching holes and road- Board and DPW Director Randy Despite the Snow and Ice Policy, process is to make sure we are in side mowing. Brown discussed policies involving the Select Board and Brown went compliance with mass general law,” According to Brown, there are town roads this week. more in depth with a recent policy said Brown. anywhere from 40 to 50 private A Snow and Ice Policy, which is that was approved as a town bylaw The maintenance policy will roads in Southwick that are used by not mandatory by the state, is at the annual town meeting this past include the DPW doing temporary the public. strongly recommended by munici- May. repairs only on private roads in Acknowledging that it’s a large palities and allows them to have a The maintenance of private roads Southwick that are open to the pub- number of private roads, Brown is set of guidelines for plowing snow is required by Massachusetts lic and used by the public. Any focusing on being transparent with Southwick DPW Director Randy on roads throughout town. The pol- General Law and the maintenance permanent or major repairs on those the residents who reside in those Brown. (Photo courtesy of Greg icy includes snow maintenance policy is in conjunction with the private roads would be the responsi- Fitzpatrick) which features types of treatment snow and ice policy as it identifies bility of the people who live on See Private Roads, Page 3

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Bergeron John Continued from Page 1 Bergeron and longtime He first started providing selves,” he said. The only Community social services under the alternatives people had were Health Worker Hampshire Community to go to Westfield, Diane Action Center (HCAC) when Northampton or Pittsfield to Meehan, who he was hired for a five hour seek help. also retired grant-funded position. At the Meehan also worked for this year. time, HCAC was offered a HCAC for twelve years, and (Photo by grant to assess the experienc- HCHC for thirteen years. Amy Porter) es of the hilltown consumer Though retired, she is still the with various agencies, such Director of the Hilltown Hilltown Community Center, as MassHealth and food Pantry in Chesterfield. 9 Russell Road in Huntington stamps. Meehan said she and (WNG File Photo) “I identified a great need, Bergeron started in the base- and in a short time, turned it ment of Town Hall before ing the Hilltown Family into a 35-hour position,” moving to an office in the Center, Health Access and Bergeron said. At the same Hilltown Community Center Navigators, Hilltown Social time, he was working 15-20 at 9 Russell Road in Services, Health Outreach “What they mainly do is help others,” she said. with his hands. “I’ve seen the hours doing outreach for Huntington. She said they Program for Elders (HOPE), people interested in bettering “I was always grateful that Affordable Care Act really HCHC, where he has been worked there while they were and Hilltown Safety at Home, their health or well-being,” he was willing to work on the help people,” he added, say- full-time for the past 18 years. still rehabbing the building, a domestic violence victim she said, adding that commu- insurance end of things,” ing while it’s not perfect, “it For many years, Bergeron using plastic on the walls to advocacy program. Gail nity health workers offer sup- Meehan said about working has really helped.” and Community Health keep the cold out. Bobbin, a domestic violence port and resources. with Bergeron, who she added Bergeron said once he Worker Diane Meehan, who “The irony was not lost on victim advocate for the pro- Much of the work that both had real determination, and retires, he is going to take a also retired earlier this year, us, while doing a fuel assis- gram for many years, also Bergeron and Meehan have tried to make it easy for peo- break. Part of his focus will were providing the only tance application for some- retired this year. done has been grant-funded, ple. be on helping his son through social services in the area. one, to suggest ‘you might Meehan said HCHC has initially through Community “What probably touches some medical issues. “This was it for the want to keep your coat on,’ ” hired a domestic violence Development Block Grants, me the most is being able to “It’s going to be sad, Hilltowns. For years, there Meehan said. worker, and has four commu- and also United Way, Mass help somebody in a great way. because I really enjoyed wasn’t anybody to lean on. If Now HCHC rents the nity health workers, one in the DPH, Navigator and the I’ve been able to take some- working with the people, and we had to figure something whole building, and provides newly opened John P. Musante BCBS Foundation. “Some body from here, to here,” figuring out the problems. out, we figured it out by our- a number of services, includ- Health Center in Amherst. years were more robust than Bergeron said, marking a line But it was work,” he added.

Odds & Ends LOCAL LOTTERY Last night’s numbers Billionaire drops MASSACHUSETTS SaturdAY SUNDAY Lucky For Life TONIGHT 13-25-30-33-37, Lucky Ball: 5 quest to split MassCash 14-17-19-30-34 Mega Millions state into 3 parts Estimated jackpot: $63 million Numbers Evening 0-9-6-8 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The bil- Numbers Midday lionaire behind a measure to split California 2-2-3-4 in three said he’s giving up on the effort to Powerball Rain Showers. Isolated t-storms. reimagine the nation’s most populous state Estimated jackpot: $247 million after the state Supreme Court knocked it off the November ballot. “The political environment for radical 78-81 77-80 change is right now,” venture capitalist Tim WEATHER DISCUSSION Draper wrote in a letter to the court dated Aug. 2 and made public by his opponents Today, a mainly sunny sky. High 87F. Tonight, mainly clear Thursday. “The removal of Proposition 9 CONNECTICUT Mainly Clear. skies. Low 63F. Saturday, rain showers in the morning with Cash 5 scattered thunderstorms arriving in the afternoon. High 81F. from the November ballot has effectively put 06-08-17-22-34 Winds light and variable. Saturday Night, chance of an isolated an end to this movement.” Lucky For Life thunderstorm in the evening, then variable clouds overnight The court struck Draper’s measure in July 13-25-30-33-37, Lucky Ball: 5 with more showers at times. Low 64F. Sunday, isolated thun- Lucky Links Day derstorms in the morning. Mostly cloudy skies late. High near in response to a lawsuit but didn’t rule on the merits of the case, allowing Draper the oppor- 01-02-04-11-14-15-21-22 80F. Sunday Night, cloudy early. Low near 65F. Lucky Links Night 63-64 tunity to fight to put it on future ballots. He’s 02-03-04-09-12-17-20-22 not moving forward with the case. Mega Millions Draper spent more than $1.7 million to Estimated jackpot: $63 million qualify his initiative for the ballot, which Play3 Day 1-6-6 requires gathering hundreds of thousands of Play3 Night 3-6-1 today Play4 Day 1-5-4-0 signatures. Play4 Night 7-7-6-2 5:54 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 14 hours 06 Minutes See Split, Page 3 sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Friday, Aug. 10, the 222nd day of 2018. There are 143 days left in the year.

n August 10, 1792, during the French Revolution, providing $20,000 payments to still-living Japanese- ness. (Authorities say in addition to kidnapping Hannah, mobs in Paris attacked the Tuileries Palace, Americans who were interned by their government dur- DiMaggio killed her brother and mother at his home east Owhere King Louis XVI resided. (The king was ing World War II. of San Diego.) Singer Edyie Gorme, 84, died in Las Ve- later arrested, put on trial for treason, and executed.) gas. In 1991, nine Buddhists were found slain at their temple On this date: outside Phoenix, Arizona. (Two teen-agers were later One year ago: arrested; one was sentenced to life in prison, while the President Donald Trump, continuing his criticism of Sen- In 1821, Missouri became the 24th state. other received 281 years.) ate GOP leader Mitch McConnell following the failed ef- fort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, sug- In 1846, President James K. Polk signed a measure es- In 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as the sec- gested that McConnell might have to rethink his future as tablishing the Smithsonian Institution. ond female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. majority leader unless he could deliver on Trump’s legis- lative priorities on health care, taxes and infrastructure. In 1861, Confederate forces routed Union troops in the In 2006, British authorities announced they had thwart- North Korea’s military described as a “load of nonsense” Battle of Wilson’s Creek in Missouri, the first major en- ed a terrorist plot to simultaneously blow up 10 aircraft Trump’s warning that the North would face “fire and fury” gagement of the Civil War west of the Mississippi River. heading to the U.S. using explosives smuggled in hand if it threatened the United States. luggage. In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with polio Today’s Birthdays: at his summer home on the Canadian island of Campo- Ten years ago: Actress Rhonda Fleming is 95. Singer Ronnie Spector is bello. At the Beijing Olympics, Michael Phelps began his long 75. Actor James Reynolds is 72. Rock singer-musician march toward eight gold medals by winning the 400-me- Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) is 71. Country musician Gene In 1949, the National Military Establishment was re- ter individual medley in 4:03.84 — smashing his own Johnson (Diamond Rio) is 69. Singer Patti Austin is 68. named the Department of Defense. world record. The U.S. women’s 400-meter freestyle Actor Daniel Hugh Kelly is 66. Folk singer-songwriter relay team, anchored by 41-year-old Dara Torres, took Sam Baker is 64. Actress Rosanna Arquette is 59. Ac- In 1969, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered the silver behind the Netherlands. Stephanie Rice of tor Antonio Banderas is 58. Rock musician Jon Farriss in their home by members of Charles Man- Australia won the gold in the women’s 400-meter indi- (INXS) is 57. Singer Julia Fordham is 56. Journalist- son’s cult, one day after actress Sharon Tate and four vidual medley in a world record time of 4:29.45. Pad- blogger Andrew Sullivan is 55. Actor Chris Caldovino is other people were slain. raig Harrington rallied from three shots behind to win the 55. Singer Neneh Cherry is 54. Singer Aaron Hall is 54. PGA Championship in Bloomfield Township, Mich. Soul Boxer Riddick Bowe is 51. Actor Sean Blakemore is 51. In 1975, television personality David Frost announced he crooner Isaac Hayes, 65, died in Memphis, Tenn. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lorraine Pearson (Five Star) had purchased the exclusive rights to interview former is 51. Singer-producer Michael Bivins is 50. Actor-writer President Richard Nixon. Five years ago: Justin Theroux is 47. Actress Angie Harmon is 46. Coun- In an address at the Disabled American Veterans’ con- try singer Jennifer Hanson is 45. Actor-turned-lawyer In 1977, postal employee David Berkowitz was arrested vention in Orlando, Florida, President Barack Obama as- Craig Kirkwood is 44. Actress JoAnna Garcia Swisher in Yonkers, New York, accused of being “Son of Sam,” sured disabled veterans that his administration was mak- is 39. Singer Cary Ann Hearst (Shovels & Rope) is 39. the gunman who killed six people and wounded seven ing progress on reducing a backlog of disability claims. A Rhythm-and-blues singer Nikki Bratcher (Divine) is 38. others in the New York City area. (Berkowitz is serving harrowing weeklong search for a missing California teen- Actor Aaron Staton is 38. Actor Ryan Eggold is 34. Actor six consecutive 25-years-to-life sentences.) ager ended when FBI agents rescued 16-year-old Han- Charley Koontz is 31. Actor Lucas Till is 28. Reality TV nah Anderson and shot and killed 40-year-old James star Kylie Jenner is 21. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed a measure Lee DiMaggio at a campsite deep in the Idaho wilder- THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 - PAGE 3 Water Use Restrictions Governor signs bill updating (Effective July 1st) voter registration Government Meetings WESTFIELD — Pursuant to its authority under State and BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts is joining 13 other states local laws, rules, and regulations, the City of Westfield Board and the District of Columbia in making it easier to register and MONDAY, Aug. 13 of Water Commissioners has declared a State of Water Supply vote in elections. Conservation. A water supply shortage was created with the Republican Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday signed a bill removal of Municipal Wells Number 7 and 8 due to contami- approving an automatic voter registration system. nation with PFASs. The new system will automatically update a person’s voter Westfield The Board of Water Commissioners has determined that registration when that person notifies a state agency like the Council on Aging meeting is cancelled. mandatory conservation measures are necessary to ensure Registry of Motor Vehicles of a new address or other change that an adequate sup- in status. Those automatically registered to vote will then be Park & Rec meeting is cancelled. ply of water exists notified by mail of the opportunity to choose a political party License Commission meeting is cancelled. for all water con- or to decline to register. sumers. Secretary of State William Galvin says the new system will This Non- begin automatically registering voters in January 2020, before Blandford Essential Water Use the next presidential primaries. Conservation Commission at 6 pm Restriction begins Advocates say the new law could add up to 700,000 eligible Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm July 1, 2018 and voters to the voter rolls. shall be effective Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm until further notice. A All non-essen- tial water use is ONLY ALLOWED on Tuesday, Thursday, Tolland and Saturday before 9am and after 5pm at ODD Numbered Downtown Live! Friday Night Concert Board of Selectmen at 5 pm Houses. Series Showcases Westfield Performers B All non-essential water use is ONLY ALLOWED on The Downtown Live! Friday Night Concert Series, presented by Wednesday Friday, and Sunday before 9am and after 5pm at Artworks Westfield, moves into second half of its summer long Granville EVEN Numbered Houses. line-up with five bands comprised partially or wholly of Westfield ZBA Meeting at 7:30 pm C No non-essential water use is allowed on Mondays. performers. Examples of “non-essential” water use include: On Aug. 17th Jon Adams, Kim O’Brien and their band, Kitty • Irrigation of lawns via sprinklers or automatic irrigation Does Country, will bring their high energy modern country show to Chester systems; the stage. Kitty Does Country was an unexpected but highly suc- Conservation Commission Meeting at 5 pm • Washing of vehicles, except in a commercial car wash or cessful spin off from Jon’s earlier band, Bad Little Kitty. Maybe Jon Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm as necessary for operator safety; and finds a way to sneak his steel drums into a tune here and there! • Washing of exterior building surfaces, parking lots, drive- On Aug. 24th Bill Curran, Doug Cotton and the rest of Whitaker Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm ways or sidewalks, except as necessary to apply surface treat- Hill will bring good ol’ classic rock, expertly delivered, to the Planning Board Meeting at 7:30 pm ments such as paint, preservatives, stucco, pavement or crowd. The Downtown Taste will be going on that evening and for cement. the whole weekend, so food, fun and music will abound. • Irrigation of lawns, gardens, flowers and ornamental On Aug. 31st the summer long series comes to a close with plants by means of a hand-held hose, soaker hose or drip Bernie Dion and his fantastic (mostly) family band, Whiskey TUESDAY, Aug. 14 irrigation system. Traveler. This band has established a reputation for tightness, excel- lent musicianship, and star quality vocals. The set list is mostly Examples of water uses NOT subject to restrictions: modern country with splashes of other contemporary genres. • For health and safety reasons; Downtown Live! Friday Night Concert Series takes place each Tolland: • By regulation; Friday evening through August 31st on Elm Street in downtown Council on Aging at 9 am • For the production of food and fiber; Westfield in the performance space adjacent to Mina’s Wine & Spirits. Come early, explore downtown Westfield and visit one of Conserv Comm Open Office Hours • For the maintenance of livestock; or the many downtown eateries. Bring a chair, snacks and beverages, & Business Meeting at 3 pm • To meet the core functions of a business (for example, but please, no alcohol. irrigation by golf courses as necessary to maintain tees, Chester: Municipal Light Department Meeting greens, and limited fairway watering, or irrigation by plant at 6 pm nurseries as necessary to maintain stock). Photographer says Bill Murray Enforcement: Westfield: It is unlawful for any person to violate the terms, condi- Conservation Commission at 6:30 pm tions, restrictions or requirements of a declaration of a state harassed him at restaurant of water supply emergency or state of water supply conserva- OAK BLUFFS, Mass. assignment for The Martha’s tion. The penalty for violation of these mandatory restrictions (AP) — A photographer says Vineyard Times at Lola’s in is $25.00 for the first citation and $50.00 for the second and actor Bill Murray slammed Oak Bluffs on Wednesday each additional citation. Each day on which a violation him against a door and when Murray accosted him, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15 occurs constitutes a separate violation. poured a glass of water over swore at him and threatened This mandatory water restriction program is designed to him while he was shooting a him. He wasn’t injured. sustain the water supply for all. Your anticipated cooperation band at a Massachusetts res- Simon, who is singer Carly is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please con- taurant this week. Simon’s brother, said the band Blandford: tact the Water Division at 413-572-6269. Peter Simon tells The invited him to the restaurant Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm Boston Globe he was on an and he was not there to take pictures of Murray. Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm According to the police Historical Commission Meeting at 7 pm report, Murray was “visibly Opening Dates Split upset” and said Simon was Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 3 harassing him. Huntington: It’s not his first effort to No one was charged but Water & Sewer parents will have an opportunity to hear about available break up California — his plan police told Simon he could staff and services, graduation requirements, athletic require- to split the state into six didn’t take out a criminal complaint. ments, and daily schedules, just to name a few. There will qualify for past ballots. He’s Attempts by the Globe to also be a Q&A time to answer questions. The students will argued California has become reach Murray were unsuccess- receive their schedules and locker information, go on tours, ungovernable due to its size ful. identify their lockers and where their classes are and talk with and diversity, politically and upperclassmen about all things Westfield High. The orienta- geographically. tion will culminate with an ice cream social. The latest plan would have The freshmen and new student cookout for Westfield divided California into three Technical Academy will be Thursday, Sept. 6 from 5 to 7 pieces. One would comprise Private Roads p.m. Families are invited. the Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Continued from Page 1 There are three dates for free pre-season physicals for high Sacramento and the rest of neighborhoods. school student athletes who have not had a physical within Northern California; the sec- “Were going to have to work with them and inform them of these policies moving forward,” the last year. Pre-season physicals for student athletes in any ond would be a strip of land said Brown. sport in Westfield High School and Westfield Technical from Los Angeles to Monterey; The Select Board is hopeful this mandated policy will be a benefit for the taxpayers in town. Academy will be held at Westfield High School on Tuesday, and the third would include “We’re going to hopefully make it something that is not only good for the town but for those Aug. 14 from 2 to 4 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 23 from 8 to 12 San Diego, the Central Valley people that are on private roads,” said Select Board Vice-Chairman Russ Fox. noon, and on Tuesday, Sept. 4 (first day of school) from 2 to and Orange County. Although the maintenance of the private roads policy was approved in May, the bylaw is still 4 p.m. The Planning and in the process of going through the Attorney General’s office and has to wait until the office New teacher orientation is on August 28 at Westfield Conservation League sued to approves the bylaw. Intermediate School. The following three days, August 29, 30 keep Draper’s initiative off the The Select Board, Brown, and other town officials are planning on having more meetings and 31 are staff development days. There will be no convoca- ballot, arguing that such a about the policy in the near future. tion this year; instead, Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski massive change to the state’s will be going to each school to speak for one hour. governance couldn’t be done through a ballot initiative. “At the end of the day, this Assitant Principal was a billionaire’s massive Continued from Page 1 Southwick Election Information and illegal use of the initiative The Town Clerk’s Office will be open for Voter Registration process, and the court was cor- school system. on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 until 8:00pm. This is the rect in stopping this folly,” “You really don’t feel that strong connection,” said Pescitelli. “I knew I would be able to final day to register to vote in the State Primary on Tuesday, Carlyle Hall, an attorney who have that and make those connections in a smaller school.” September 4th, 2018. Absentee ballots are currently available worked on the suit with the Pescitelli’s primary duties will focus on student affairs, including student activities and han- at the Town Clerk’s Office. Last day to obtain an application environmental group. dling student discipline. The first day of school at Southwick Regional is August 30. for absentee ballot is 5:00pm on Friday, August 31, 2018. On Draper, meanwhile, said he “I’m looking forward to being able to work with all the students and staff here,” said Thursday August 9, 2018, the Town Clerk will be testing the had “no idea” if his initiative Pescitelli. voting machines starting at 9:00am in the Town Clerk’s would have passed or if Office. The public is welcome to view the process. 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In this March 13, 2018, file photo, police officers guard a cordon around a police tent covering a supermarket car park pay machine near the spot where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found critically ill following exposure to the Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury, England. The United States will impose sanctions on Russia for the country’s use of a nerve agent in an assassination attempt on a former Russian spy and his daughter. The State Department says Aug. 8, sanctions will be imposed on Russia as the country used chemical or biological weapons in viola- tion of international law.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File) Russian prime minister warns US judge halts US against ramping up sanctions deportation, MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s prime purchase many items with national secu- impact on the Russian economy. minister sternly warned the United States rity implications. The announcement of new U.S. sanc- on Friday against ramping up sanctions, New sanctions proposals in U.S. tions has rattled the Russian currency and threatens Sessions saying that Moscow will retaliate with Congress include legislation targeting stock markets. The ruble plummeted to its economic, political and unspecified Russia’s state-controlled banks and freez- lowest level since August 2016 in early “other” means. ing their operations in dollars — a move trading Friday. The tough message from Dmitry that would deal a heavy blow to the Russia-U.S. ties have sunk to their low- with contempt Medvedev marked what the Kremlin sees Russian economy. est level since the Cold War times amid WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday as a red line, reflecting a growing dismay Medvedev warned the U.S. that such a tensions over Ukraine, the war in Syria halted a deportation in progress and threatened to hold with the new U.S. sanctions that already move would cross a red line. and the allegations of Russian meddling Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt if the mother and has sent the Russian ruble plummeting to “If something like a ban on bank opera- in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. daughter weren’t returned to the U.S. its lowest level in two years. tions or currency use follows, it will Medvedev said that while the U.S. says U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of Washington The U.S. State Department said amount to a declaration of economic that the sanctions are intended to punish learned in court that the two plaintiffs in a lawsuit before him Wednesday that Washington made the war,” he said. “And it will warrant a Russia’s “bad” behavior, their real goal is were being removed from the United States and confirmed determination this week that Moscow had response with economic means, political to sideline a rival. later that they were on a plane headed to Central America. He used the Novichok nerve agent to poison means and, if necessary, other means. Our “It’s intended to remove Russia as a said any delay in bringing them back would be intolerable. ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his American friends should understand strong competitor on the international If they fail to comply, the judge said, Sessions, Homeland daughter in the British city of Salisbury that.” arena,” he said. Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and other senior Homeland and that sanctions would follow later this Medvedev’s tough tone was in stark Medvedev pointed at U.S. efforts to Security officials would have to convince him not to hold month. Russia has strongly denied contrast with past statements by President block the planned construction of a new them in contempt of court. involvement in the poisoning. Vladimir Putin and his lieutenants, who Russian natural gas pipeline to Germany The Department of Homeland Security was bringing the According to the State Department, have taken a nonchalant posture while in order to encourage the sales of pair back to the United States on Thursday after the plane those sanctions will include the presumed talking about U.S. and other Western American liquefied natural gas to Europe landed in El Salvador. The mother and daughter did not dis- denial of export licenses for Russia to sanctions, seeking to downplay their as an example of “unfair competition.” embark in the Central American country. “This is pretty outrageous,” Sullivan said in court, accord- ing to The Washington Post. “That someone seeking justice in U.S. court is spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her?” Porn star lawyer Avenatti takes his fighting message to Iowa “I’m not happy about this at all,” the judge said, according WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Avenatti’s said his remarks would focus on “how as a to the Post. “This is not acceptable.” crusade for the porn actress taking on the presi- party we need to fight this fight. And what The woman — identified in court as Carmen — is a plaintiff dent has already catapulted him to cable news we need to fight for and who we need to in a lawsuit filed this week against the administration by the stardom and endeared him to many frustrated fight for.” American Civil Liberties Union over efforts to prevent immi- liberals. Now the self-styled “dragon slayer” is But he admitted his appeal was of the grants from seeking asylum because of domestic and gang taking his message to Iowa Democrats. bare-knuckle variety, noting, “I’m not cute violence in their home countries. The lawsuit asks the judge to And the attorney who has spent months posi- and cuddly.” invalidate Sessions’ June 11 decision to restrict the kinds of tioning himself as one of President Donald Democratic consultant Mary Anne Marsh cases that qualify for asylum. Trump’s leading critics insists this foray into said Avenatti deserves credit for being able The judge imposed a halt Thursday on deporting Carmen, Iowa — an early proving ground on the presi- to rile up Trump and Iowa Democrats her daughter and six other plaintiffs. The Justice Department dential campaign calendar — is not a stunt. deserve credit for bringing more attention to declined to comment on the judge’s threat of contempt. “I am not proposing this to get under the the fundraiser. president’s skin,” Avenatti said in an interview. “The Iowa Democrats are many things. “I am seriously considering it, and I think a lot Michael Avenatti, the lawyer represent- Dumb’s not one,” she said. “They know how of it is going to hinge on what direction I think ing adult film actress Stormy Daniels, to get attention. They know how to raise the party is taking and who is likely to get in the poses for a selfie with a fairgoer at the money. That doesn’t mean Michael Avenatti race.” Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, is on the way to winning the Iowa caucuses.” For now, Avenatti has plenty of spotlight as Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018. (AP Photo) Avenatti will share the stage Friday with the top 2020 presidential prospects stay away Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, Maryland Rep. John from Iowa. He has not made any formal moves Delaney and businessman Andrew Yang. toward a presidential run, but he toured the Many top-tier prospects — including former Iowa State Fair on Thursday and was set to appear at the Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Democratic Wing Ding in Clear Lake on Friday. Organizers of the Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Cory Booker of New Jersey, fundraiser for county Democratic organizations said they were Kamala Harris of California and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York happy to welcome him to an event that has drawn heavy hitters like — are avoiding Iowa so far. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in past years. If anything, they Amid his growing profile, Avenatti continues to represent said, he was boosting interest. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. She has said she “Let’s put it this way: Tickets are selling, and we’re getting a lot had sex with Trump in 2006, months after his third wife gave birth of women buying tickets,” said Wing Ding chairman Randy Black, to their son, but Trump has denied it. Days before the 2016 presi- who said Avenatti reached out to say he was considering attending dential election, Daniels was paid $130,000 to stay silent in a deal the event and they asked him if he would like to speak. handled by Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen. She is suing Novelty candidates are nothing new to politically savvy Iowans. to invalidate the nondisclosure agreement. Indeed, Trump — who did not win the Republican caucuses but But Avenatti’s reach has extended. In recent weeks, he has pro- The Westfield News did win the state in the 2016 general election — was a reality star tested Trump in London, accepted an award in Denver and visited before he took to the campaign trail. Black said Avenatti could have children in New York who had been separated from their parents at A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC a similar effect, noting: “You have Trump, who opened up doors the U.S. border. He expects to devote more time to Democratic for people who never entered a political arena before. Michael Party events in the coming weeks, with plans to appear in Ohio, Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager Avenatti has done the same thing.” Florida and Iowa (again). Classified Manager The similarities between Avenatti and his chosen nemesis don’t So far, Avenatti has not taken any other steps toward a run, like Marie Brazee stop there. Like Trump, Avenatti is a brash political outsider with a hiring staff or raising money, though he says he has heard from Chris Putz Business Manager natural talent for cable television news, a blistering Twitter feed and consultants. He describes his political philosophy as “a Bill Clinton Sports Editor Lorie Perry a knack for a catchy slogan. He turned those tools against Trump Democrat who embraces a few fundamental concepts of the pro- Director of Ad Production as he represents Stormy Daniels and a growing list of critical cli- gressive left,” such as “Medicare for all.” And he argues that while ents. he has no background in politics, “I might argue that I’m certainly Patrick R. Berry Whether the trash-talking, sharp-suited, telegenic attorney is the more well-versed in many concepts of government and the law President right fit for low-key Iowa in the long run is an open question, as is than our sitting president.” whether he’d actually want to subject himself to the grind of a Longtime Iowa Democratic activist Sue Dvorsky said she didn’t campaign. He’ll get his first stylistic test in Clear Lake, where see a downside in welcoming Avenatti to Iowa. 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 Black says he has made clear that “we’re not here to bash, we’re “The Wing Ding isn’t a setup to have deep policy conversations. (413)562-4181 here to energize the base.” It’s a Wing Ding, for God’s sake!” she said. “I think it’s going to be www.thewestfieldnews.com Avenatti, who attended high school in Missouri, got his legal fun, it’s going to be entertaining and I think he’s got something training on the East Coast and built his law practice in Los Angeles, important to say.” THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 - PAGE 5 Southwick Man accused of offering Humason Announces Mark Leavitt Election 11-26-1969 ~ 8-10-13 $500 for immigration September Office Hours ~ 5th Anniversary ~ WESTFIELD — State Senator Don Humason announced Information agent’s killing today that he will be holding public office hours in all 11 cities SOUTHWICK — The BOSTON (AP) — A man who offered on social media to and towns in the 2nd Hampden and Hampshire District Town Clerk’s Office will be pay $500 to anyone who would kill a federal immigration throughout September. open for Voter Registration officer was arrested on Thursday, prosecutors said. Senator Humason or his staff will be available at public on Wednesday, August 15, Law enforcement officials said they hope the arrest of office hours on the following dates: 2018 until 8pm. This is the Brandon Ziobrowski sends the message that they will not tol- Tuesday, September 4, 2018 final day to register to vote in erate a rise in threats against immigration officers and others Agawam Health Care 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM the State Primary on Tuesday, amid increasingly heated political debates. Main Dining Room September 4th, 2018. “The agents and officers out there enforcing federal laws are 1200 Suffield Street, Agawam Absentee ballots are current- Those we love don’t go doing their job, plain and simple,” U.S. Attorney Andrew Southwick Council on Aging 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM ly available at the Town away. They walk beside Lelling said. “Those who disagree with their mission are of 454 College Highway, Southwick Clerk’s Office. Last day to us everyday. Unseen, course free to say so. But there is a difference between public Wednesday, September 5, 2018 obtain an application for unheard, but always near. debate and intentionally putting others in fear of their lives.” Easthampton Council on Aging 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM absentee ballot is 5:00pm on Still loved, still missed Ziobrowski, of Cambridge, is charged with using interstate 19 Union Street, Easthampton Friday, August 31, 2018. On and foreign commerce to transmit a threat to injure another Chicopee Council on Aging 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Thursday August 9, 2018, the and very dear. person. He was arrested in New York, where he was visiting a 5 W. Main Street, Chicopee Town Clerk will be testing Deeply Missed friend. Thursday, September 6, 2018 the voting machines starting He made an initial court appearance in Brooklyn and was Westfield Athanaeum 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM and Always Loved at 9:00am in the Town Clerk’s Mom, Debbie & Gary, released on $50,000 unsecured bond and was ordered to wear 6 Elm Street, Westfield Office. The public is wel- a GPS monitoring bracelet until he turns in his passport on Southampton Council on Aging 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Joe & Shelly, come to view the process. Steve & Marge, Friday. 210 College Highway, Southampton Daily hours to register are Ziobrowski’s federal defender in New York declined to Donna & Gerry, Monday, September 17, 2018 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday and your comment. No phone number for Ziobrowski was listed in pub- Tolland Town Hall 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM lic directories. through Friday at the Town Nieces & Nephews 241 W. Granville Road, Tolland Clerk’s Office. Authorities say Ziobrowski, who’s 33 years old, tweeted last Granville Town Hall 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM month to his more than 400 followers, “I am broke but will 707 Main Road, Granville scrounge and literally give $500 to anyone who kills an ICE Tuesday, September 18, 2018 agent.” He also responded to a tweet about U.S. Immigration Holyoke Senior Center 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM and Customs Enforcement officers putting their “lives on the 291 Pine Street, Holyoke line” to make arrests by saying, “Thank you ICE for putting Tuesday, September 25, 2018 your lives on the line and hopefully dying I guess so there’s Montgomery Town Hall 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM less of you?” according to court documents. 161 Main Road, Montgomery Ziobrowski also tweeted about his desire to kill Arizona Wednesday, September 26, 2018 U.S. Sen. John McCain and said guns “should only be legal for shooting the police like the second amendment intended,” Russell Council on Aging 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM prosecutors say. 65 Main Street, Russell Twitter suspended his account after it was alerted to the threat about the ICE agents, according to court documents. All are welcome to visit and share their thoughts or con- “People who try to politicize our mission are within the cerns about state matters with Senator Humason and his staff. legal right to freedom of speech,” said Peter Fitzhugh, special In addition to office hours throughout the district, Senator Morningside agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Humason and staff are also available to meet with constituents Boston. “But when freedom of speech crosses a line into at the Senator’s district office, located at 64 Noble Street in Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 threats or offers to have federal law enforcement officers Westfield. No appointment is necessary, but calling ahead is killed, we will never tolerate that.” recommended. Senator Humason's District Office staff can be •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES reached at (413) 568-1366. Staff in his Boston Office can be reached at (617) 722-1415 for legislative matters. Senator 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday Humason’s email address is Donald.Humason@MASenate. with George Delisle gov Senator Humason represents the 2nd Hampden and 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael Police Logs Hampshire District, which consists of the cities of Agawam, “Buster” McMahon ‘92 Easthampton, Holyoke, Westfield, and parts of the city of WESTFIELD Chicopee; and the towns of Granville, Montgomery, Russell, •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• Major crime and incident report Southampton, Southwick and Tolland. Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse 1:07 a.m.: vandalism, Westfield Middle School South, West 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski Silver Street, a caller reports a pickup truck is “doing donuts” on the school’s athletic fields near the school maintenance Man who defrauded 15 people •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• garage, the responding officer reports tire damage to the field; 1:51 a.m.: disturbance, North Elm Street, a bar employee of $6M gets 5 years in prison 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman reports a fight in the bar spilled into the parking lot where one BOSTON (AP) — A former Massachusetts man convicted 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts party “flashed a firearm” and made threats before fleeing in a of running what prosecutors called a Ponzi-style scheme that vehicle, a responding officer reports she stopped the car at the defrauded 15 investors out of more than $6 million has been 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan intersection of Notre Dame and Moseley streets, Desmond D. sentenced to five years in prison. and Denny Atkins (8-10am) Mixon, 21, of 803 Armory St., Springfield, was arrested for John William Cranney, who once lived in Belmont but now assault with a dangerous weapon and threatening to commit a lives in El Paso, Texas, was also sentenced Thursday to three 2nd Wed Window into Westside crime; years of probation and ordered to pay restitution. with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) 6:41 a.m.: vandalism Western Circle, a caller reports her Prosecutors say from 2001 through 2012, the now 77-year- mother’s car was vandalized overnight, the caller said that the old Cranney solicited money from friends and business asso- Chamber Chatter windows were smashed and Russian profanity was keyed into ciates and told them he was investing it in a fund or a retire- with Kate Phelon (9-10am) the paint, the responding officer reports three vehicles in the ment plan he managed. He created shell companies that he area were similarly vandalized; named to sound like investment funds. 3rd Wed Everything Southwick 9:55 a.m.: larceny, Murphy Circle, a caller reports her He spent the money on personal bills and to prop up his with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) medications were stolen, the responding officer reports the failing nutrition products distributorship. victim said that a whole bottle of prescription medication has The scheme collapsed when investors demanded return of ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) been stolen, an investigation was initiated; their money. 11:10 a.m.: larceny, Washington Street, a resident came to 4th Wed Rock on Westfield the station to complain that his rent money was stolen by a with Harry Rock (8-9am) neighbor, the responding officer reports an investigation into the identity of a suspect is ongoing; Boys and Girls Club Hour 5:22 p.m.: vandalism, North Road, a caller reports a traffic Woman killed in crash with Bill Parks (9-10am) sign has been cut down, the responding officer reports part of a metal “Caution” sign was removed from its post and left involving police cruiser ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• rolled up on the ground; SOMERSET, Mass. (AP) — Police say a woman involved 8:17 p.m.: larceny, Ridgecrest Drive, a resident came to the in a crash with a police cruiser in Massachusetts has died. 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, station to report a vintage car was stolen, the responding offi- State police say the Somerset officer was responding to an with host Patrick Berry cer reports that the complaint said that a 1960 Ford Sunliner emergency call at about 12:30 a.m. Friday when the crash which has not been driven since the owner passed away in occurred on Route 138. 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: 1996 was stolen from the garage, the officer reports a neighbor The woman was taken to Charlton Memorial Hospital Westfield Tech. Academy’s said that a tow truck had taken the car a couple of weeks ear- where she was pronounced dead. The police officer was taken Rob Ollari & Joe Langone lier; to Rhode Island Hospital with unspecified injuries and is 8:34 p.m.: fire, East Main Street, a caller reports a car in a expected to be OK. 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight supermarket parking lot is on fire, dual response dispatched, Both vehicles sustained heavy front end damage and had to with Stefan Czaporowski the responding firefighters report no flame was showing but be towed from the scene. The crash also snapped a utility fire was evident in the passenger compartment of the unoccu- pole. ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• pied car, the fire was extinguished, firefighters report the fire No names were immediately released. appeared to have been in the vicinity of the driver’s side door The crash remains under investigation. 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica window motor. 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 and Anthony Swenson ‘18 UMass-Amherst police question 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles Court Logs public safety at Mount Ida ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — Add police officers at the 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina University of Massachusetts Amherst to the list of people Westfield District Court unhappy with the school’s $75 million purchase of the former Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 Mount Ida College campus. Douglas P. Fortin, 39, of 37 Ridgeway Ave., Westfield, was Unions representing both patrol officers and supervisors at released on his personal recognizance pending an Oct. 11 UMass tell The Daily Hampshire Gazette they’re concerned hearing after he was arraigned on charges of assault and bat- about student safety because security at Mount Ida will be tery on a child with injuries and three charges of assault and provided by private, unarmed security guards rather than battery brought by Westfield police. trained police. School demolition crews unearth Jacqueline Silver, 48, of 17 Boyleston St., Springfield, was The purchase also came at a time when police staffing in 124-year-old time capsule held in lieu of $500 cash bail after she was arraigned on Amherst is at a 20-year low. charges of unlawful possession of a theft detection device The 74-acre Newton campus, about 90 miles from Amherst, SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. (AP) — Construction crews tear- deactivator or remover and larceny from a building brought by will be used for students in Boston-area career preparation ing down a former middle school in Massachusetts have Westfield police. programs. found a 124-year-old time capsule. Desmond Mixon, 21, of 803 Armory St., Springfield, was A UMass-Amherst spokeswoman says Mount Ida will The Daily Item reports crews found the time capsule under released upon payment of $500 cash bail after he was arranged have appropriate public safety in compliance with state and one of the front steps of the former Swampscott Middle on charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and threaten- federal law this fall when 200 students and staff will be at the School. ing to commit a crime brought by Westfield police. site. The capsule is dated April 28, 1894, the day the school was dedicated. It contains two newspapers, remnants of military uniforms from the Civil War, a war medal and names of locals who served in the war. ‘Male Call!’ Fitness Class at Westfield Senior Center Planning Board Chairwoman Angela Ippolito says they WESTFIELD — Greg Hannum, a senior Movement Science major at Westfield State University, facilitates ‘Male Call!,’ an were aware the time capsule existed but weren’t sure where all-male fitness class at the Westfield Senior Center on Monday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. The cost is $5 per class on a pay- it was located. She says the discovery was “quite a thrill.” as-you-go basis. This is a general fitness class designed specifically for older men with a variety of fitness abilities. Please The items are now heading to the Northeast Document remember that participants utilizing the Fitness Room for classes and dance sessions are required to change their footwear Conservation Center for assessment. before walking on the hardwood floor and also sign a Release of Liability and Usage Agreement. For more information, contact Ippolito says they hope to put the items on display at Town the Westfield Senior Center at 562-6435. Hall. PAGE 6 - FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS HOMEDESIGN

This photo provided by Bees Wrap shows the wrap in use in a variety pack of colors and sizes. (AP Photo) How to reduce plastic, foil and other kitchen disposables Disposables have become a mainstay of many American sustainable materials that can be used numerous times before reused. They are watertight, and can go from freezer to micro- kitchens — plastic baggies, plastic wrap, paper towels, alumi- tossing them out, says Brandi Broxson, articles editor at Real wave. num foil, plastic straws and more. Reducing or even eliminat- Simple magazine. Cleaner paper towels can be recycled. ing them can save you money in addition to cutting down on PLASTIC WRAP trash that ends up in landfills. Both Broxson and Tyrell recommend Bee’s Wrap as an “It’s easy to be overwhelmed by it all, but little differences PLASTIC SHOPPING BAGS alternative to typical plastic cling wrap. It’s made of fabric really do add up,” says Lauryn Tyrell, food editor at Martha Carry your own canvas or string tote bags for groceries and coated in a mixture of wax, oil and tree resin, and sticks to the Stewart Living magazine. other purchases. The key, as with bar towels, is to keep them top of bowls and jars. Like plastic wrap, it conforms to all “I spend about 75 percent of my time in the test kitchen and handy. sorts of shapes. Unlike plastic wrap, it can be washed and so I’m an excellent candidate for creating a ton of kitchen “There are so many types of reusable bags out there that reused, and remains sticky for months, Bronson says. waste. But we’ve learned some tricks to reduce the amount of there’s really no excuse for bringing home single-use plastic “It’s not great for wrapping something drippy like a tuna trash we produce,” she says. shopping bags anymore,” Tyrell says. sandwich, where maybe parchment paper or aluminum foil (Remember that in addition to reducing and reusing, recy- Americans throw away around 100 billion plastic bags a might be preferable. But as a container covering, or to wrap cling is an easy option for many items, including glass, plastic year, she says. drier types of foods or sandwiches, it’s great,” she says. containers, bottles, cans, clean aluminum foil and batteries.) A few kitchen tips from the pros: PLASTIC PRODUCE BAGS ALUMINUM FOIL PAPER TOWELS Avoid plastic produce bags by keeping a few lightweight “Luckily, unbleached parchment paper works great for bak- mesh bags — often sold as “multi-use straining bags” — in ing and roasting, and also for wrapping sandwiches and “Keeping paper towel use to a minimum is one of the things your purse when you head to the grocery store, Tyrell says. snacks,” and is biodegradable, Broxson says. Martha Stewart is really serious about,” Tyrell says. Each “They’re also great for making nut milks or straining “If you must use aluminum foil, you can wad it up into a workspace in the magazine’s test kitchen features cloth tea yogurt,” she adds. ball and reuse it as a scouring sponge for baking dishes to get towels, bar towels (similar to rags) and a roll of select-a-size If your grocery store doesn’t use compostable produce bags, one more use out of it before throwing it away,” she suggests. paper towels, she says. The latter is used sparingly. you can always bring some of your own. Clean aluminum foil can be recycled if it’s free from food Tea towels are great for drying hands or dishes, or folding To avoid plastic wrapping on meat or fish, try asking the residue. And many stores now sell recycled aluminum foil. up to use as a hot mitt. Bar towels can be used for most butcher at the grocery store to wrap it instead in paper, which messes. Paper towels are reserved for messes like juice from is biodegradable. Or bring a reusable container to put it in. meat or raw egg. PLASTIC STRAWS AND UTENSILS “It helps to have all your towel options in one place, so I’d The test kitchens at Martha Stewart Living have switched recommend keeping rags or bar towels near where you keep PLASTIC BAGGIES from plastic to stainless steel straws, says Tyrell. the paper towels,” Tyrell says. If cloth towels aren’t handy, There are a variety of new products that can be used as an “I carry my own titanium fork and spoon, with a nylon con- you probably won’t use them, she advises. alternative to baggies. Broxson, at Real Simple, recommends nector so they can even be used as tongs. They’re super- And if you can’t wean yourself off paper towels, there are one called Stashers . They’re like zip-top plastic bags but are lightweight, and kind of cool,” she says. “Way nicer than now several types of reusable ones made of bamboo and other made of Silicon, and can be washed in the dishwasher and plastic.” Ask a Designer: Closet organization that lasts Most people don’t start out rior designer Caitlin Murray. designer and builder Marnie they long or short? You may with a messy closet. 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9 expenses to pack in your moving budget Moving comes with a long, expensive to-do list The average cost for a local move from a two-bedroom apartment or three-bedroom house ranges from $400 to $1,000, accord- ing to HomeAdvisor’s True Cost Guide . While you’re choosing a place to live and deciding what to pack, having a plan for expenses can ensure your budget doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. “It’s very easy to overlook minor details because when you’re moving, you’re look- ing at getting your stuff from point A to point B,” says Jessica Nichols, a director at Avail Move Management, a relocation and transportation service in Evansville, Indiana. Preparing for moving costs can help alle- viate emotional and financial strain. Consider these less-obvious expenses. 1. PEAK SURCHARGES In this July 13, 2012, file photo, people load a U-Haul truck with boxes while they prepare to move in York, Pa. Moving to a new place can Many moving and truck rental compa- be taxing, emotionally and financially. Preparing a budget can help. (Chris Dunn/AP Photo) nies raise rates during busy times like sum- mer and weekends. If you have the flexibil- ity, relocate in an off-peak period to save 4. CLEANING “Nobody wants to think about their items Mentally walk through your moving pro- money. getting broken. Ideally that would never hap- cess from start to finish. Outline the potential You’ll likely need to tidy up your current pen, but in the real world that’s something you items and services you’ll need at least a month 2. PACKING MATERIALS place, especially if there’s a security deposit at need to plan for,” says Nichols. ahead. Then, research prices and get multiple stake. Most movers provide basic valuation cover- estimates for the best deals and service, AND EQUIPMENT Housecleaning services typically charge age, which limits their liability to 60 cents per Nichols says. 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Closets Continued from Page 6 you can’t see anything or find anything, it might as well not anywhere,” says Eskandari. “Don’t put as many hangers into even be there.” childrens’ closets. They just won’t use them.” Oursler agrees that kids often do better with bins or baskets SMALL, VISIBLE COMPARTMENTS on shelves and simple cubbies for shoes. “I think the success of any (closet) organization is how you If you’d rather your kids hang things up, hooks are more divide stuff and compartmentalize it,” Eskandari says. likely to get used than hangers. “Don’t overcomplicate things She suggests separate spaces for everything, with more for kids or teenagers,” says Eskandari. shelves fairly close together rather than a few spaced far apart. “How many sweaters can you fold without them falling GREAT LIGHTING, FUN STYLE over?” she asks. She’s also a fan of shelf dividers to keep one Murray recommends including plenty of light (natural light type of clothing or pantry item from another. when possible) and painting closets “in a clean, bright paint, If you have compartments for everything, she says, “then This photo provided by Case Design shows a closet designed by which not only makes any space feel a bit bigger but it also everything is going to have its home.” Elena Eskandari, an interior designer specialist at Case Design. makes the closet that much more functional.” These designers acknowledge that built-in shelving and Eskandari agrees: You can improve your closet’s lighting compartments can be expensive, but they say it’s often worth “Store the items you reach for most often in the places where with minimal expense, she says. Being able to see what the investment for a really efficient master bedroom closet or you have the easiest access, so you’re not constantly pushing you’ve got will help you use and enjoy those items more kitchen pantry. everything around to find one thing,” says Murray. often. Oursler notes that a closet with lots of built-ins may allow And use transparent storage (glass-faced cabinets or clear Aim for several different light sources, she says, rather than you to eliminate dressers and other storage pieces from your acrylic drawers are great if you’re doing built-ins, or clear bins one overhead light. And cheer up the space with bold paint bedroom. on shelves) to make access even easier. colors and wall coverings. “If we can put that storage in the closet,” she says, the bed- Your master-bedroom closet is a space you visit at the start room will feel larger and more peaceful, and may even have KEEP IT SIMPLE FOR KIDS and end of every day. So make it fun. As Murray says, closets space for a sitting area. “Kids have what I call a ‘rule of two moves.’ If it takes them will “feel that much more special and boutique” if you add As you plan these areas, focus on what you use most. more than that to put something away, it’s not going to go items like “wallpaper, a dramatic chandelier and a luxe rug.” PAGE 8 - FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Rotary awards scholarships The Rotary Club of Westfield is pleased to award three addi- The Scholarship Committee consisting of Dawn Thomas in all studies, F.) have a positive attitude towards themselves, tional scholarships to Westfield students; this is in addition to (Chair), Lynn Boscher, Rene Laviolette and Jennifer Gruszka their peers, teachers, and life, G.) also exhibit the Rotary char- the yearly one that is managed by the CSF Westfield Dollars (all Past Presidents) used the following criteria in their selec- acter traits of being truthful, being fair to all concerned, and for Scholars. These three $1,000.00 scholarships were award- tion. A.) Must be in their Senior year, B.) maintain a good build good will and better friendships with others. ed to Cassidy Pawul, Jimmy Knapik, and Fiona Cioch all from attendance record, C.) demonstrated community involvement, Westfield High School. D.) have strong leadership qualities, E.) show academic effort — Contributed by the Westfield Rotary Club

Lynn Boscher, Rene Laviolette, James Knapik, Dawn Lynn Boscher, Rene Laviolette, Cassidy Pawul, Dawn Thomas, Lynn Boscher, Dawn Thomas, Fiona Cioch, Justin Glace. Thomas, Justin Glaze. Justin Glaze.

Fiona Cioch James Knapik Cassidy Pawul Fiona Cioch is the 2018 James “Jimmy” Knapik Cassidy Pawul has Bronze Tablet Award win- has been honored as an AP received the Dartmouth Book ner, a member of the Scholar with Honors in Award, published a short Westfield Sons of Erin Physics, Calculus, Biology, story in the New York State Colleen Court, received US Government, US Young writers Magazine the Frederick Douglass History, and in English and “Young Voices” entitles and Susan B. Anthony Spanish. He also received “Johnny Go Boom”. Also Award. She is a member the 2018 Mickey Sullivan played leading roles in the of the National Honor Student Achievement drama productions “The Society, WHS Band, WHS Award from the Hollow”, “Death By Council on Peer Education, Massachusetts Secondary Chocolate” and “Here Comes WHS Student Council, Schools athletic Directors the Brides”. Cassidy also served on the WHS Asst. Association. In addition to finds time for tutoring at the Principal Search commit- these he also received the Westfield Athenaeum with tee. She was also WHS John and Abigale Adams “VIPS”, tutors advanced Class President 2018. Honors, Bryant College French and English Literature Book Award, Renaissance and Language Art. There are Honors and is part of the Tri too many more accomplish- James Knapik Fiona Cioch M Music Honor Society. ments than can be listed here. Cassidy Pawul

Westfield Community Education Program Do you need help developing a cover letter and resume? Do you know the best online job School Notes sites to search for employment? Do you know how to attach your documents to online job sites? If you need help with any of these, Westfield Community Education Program can help! Local Students Receive Taylor Dube Graduates From September 13-October 4, 2018 from 5:30-7:30pm on Thursdays, at 128 East Mountain Rd. in Westfield, Clark Tech Lab on the campus of Western Ma Hospital. Classes are free and Bachelor’s Degrees from Hofstra University open to the public; you must be at least 18 years old OR a current student of Westfield from UMass Amherst Taylor Dube of Westfield, MA graduated from Hofstra University in May 2018, earning Community Education Program. Please call Westfield Community Education Program at Approximately 5,500 students received (413) 336-3100 to sign up. Limited seating is available! a Bachelor of Business Administration in bachelor’s degrees in over 100 majors at the Legal Studies in Business. University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Undergraduate Commencement on May 11, 2018 at the McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Blandford Resident Tyler Westfield Community Education Westfield Community Below is a list of students from your area Program Celebrating 10 years Education Program Free who earned a degree. Kornacki Returns Following BLANFORD: Robert L Yvon. Intensive Research Project Westfield Community Education Program–an HiSET/GED Preparation HUNTINGTON: Casey Anne McKittrick, anti-poverty initiative of Domus Inc, is a provider Berta Warner. Tyler Kornacki of Blandford, Mass., a of free HiSET/GED Preparation classes, classes to return to the RUSSELL: Ilia Korchevskiy. member of the class of 2019 majoring in civil Computer Literacy Classes and Workforce Westfield Athenaeum SOUTHWICK Anthony Vincent Cagliostro, engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Development classes. We are pleased to announce Mariah F Collins, Tara Sue Dowd, Benjamin (WPI), was a member of a student team that Our free HiSET/GED preparation that we will be celebrating our 10th anniversary James Dussault, Austin Dana Houghton, Liam recently completed an intense, hands-on classes will be returning to the? on August 27th at 5:30pm at the Westfield Christian Jackson, John Keenan, Dylan C. research through the WPI project center in Westfield Athenaeum this September Athenaeum in the Lang Auditorium. The public is Shea, Nicholas F Smith, Brandon Smith, Worcester, England. The project was titled for our Fall 2018 session. Classes have invited to come and hear about this valuable pro- James Liam Stinehart, Gabrielle Layne Implementing and Critiquing the Higher-Ed. been held at Western MA Hospital gram, its successes and the committed communi- Strong. Sustainability Evaluation Tool. In their project while the Athenaeum underwent reno- ty support that we have been a recipient of since TOLLAND: Melissa Ann Sullivan. summary, the students wrote, "Sponsored by vations. Registration for HIiSET/GED 2008. Immediately following our presentation, WESTFIELD: Nicholas Andrew Barnes, The University of Worcester, this project cri- classes will be held on August 27th at registration for our Fall 2018 HiSET/GED classes Alexander Bienvenue, Kristen Nicole Bonsall, tiqued and implemented the recently devel- 5:30pm in the Lang Auditorium at the will take place. Be prepared to fill out registration Kate Brunges, Alexandra M. Burkott, Jonah C oped Higher-Ed Sustainability Evaluation to Athenaeum, 6 Elm Street in Westfield. paperwork and take 2 assessment tests. Please Chaban, Ryan Patrick Clark, Samantha Colby, assess the University's engagement of sustain- Please call 413.336.3100 for more info. call 413-336-3100 with any questions. Adam J Collier, Lauren Elizabeth Czach, ability in curriculum and research." Astrid Alexandra Esquilin Nieves, Laura At WPI, all undergraduates are required to Forbes, Daniy D Gavrilyuk, Amber Marie complete a research-driven, professional-level Girouard, Gina Gabrielle Grimaldi, Jason project that applies science and technology to Westfield Creative Westfield High School David Howard, Alexander T Kaubris, Hannah addresses an important societal need or issue. Liquori, Yaroslav Mayboroda, Aidan Orion About two-thirds of students complete a proj- freshman orientation Murphy, Natasha Nikulina, Ashlee Quinn ect at one of the university's 40-plus off-cam- Arts: New On August 23, 2018, from 9-11 am, the O'Connor, Nigel Stephen Paine, Christopher pus project centers, which are located around Teachers, Guidance and Administration of James Pray, Kayla Reno, Christopher Roy, the world. A signature element of the innova- Classes for Fall Westfield High school invite all incoming Anaise Anita Seabury, Alison Mary Simard, tive undergraduate experience at WPI, the freshman and their parents to join us for an Aisling Smith, Taylor Alexandra St. Jacques, project-based curriculum offers students the Westfield Creative Arts is excited to opportunity to apply their scientific and tech- announce is Fall Session beginning on orientation. During this time parents will Sean Rowan Sullivan, Andrea Camille have an opportunity to hear about available Watson, Melissa L Whitten. nical knowledge to develop thoughtful solu- Tuesday September 4. In addition to our tions to real problems that affect the quality of quilting, intermediate acrylics, watercolor, staff and services, graduation requirements, athletic requirements, and daily schedules, people's lives-and make a difference before writing and photography classes, we have Conner Laraway named they graduate. expanded our adult curriculum to include just to name a few. There will also be a autumn gourd design, traditional quilting, the Q&A time to answer questions. The stu- to Spring 2018 Dean’s List fundamentals of sewing, knitting and crochet, dents will receive their schedules and lock- Union College announces a beginner acrylics class, and more! We also er information, go on tours, identify their at Palmer College offer several classes for young artists, includ- lockers and where their classes are and talk 2018 Dean's List honorees with upperclassmen about all things of Chiropractic ing drawing and watercolor and new this fall, The following local students were named to crocheting a Balayage scarf! All classes will Westfield High. We will culminate the Conner Laraway of Westfield, MA, has event with an ice cream social. Any ques- been named to the Spring 2018 Dean's List at the 2018 Dean's List at Union College: take place at Westfield Creative Arts, 105 Garrett Fitzgerald of Westfield, MA; Elm Street in Westfield MA. For more infor- tions about orientation should be directed Palmer College of Chiropractic's Main cam- to [email protected]. pus, Davenport, Iowa. Fitzgerald is a member of the Class of 2018, mation, including material lists and pricing majoring in Computer Engineering. please log onto www.westfieldcreativearts. Alexa Morin of Westfield, MA; Morin is a com or call 413-579-5967. member of the Class of 2020, majoring in Political Science. Students with at least a 3.50 grade point average for the entire academic year were honored with the academic achievement. Notice of Destruction of Union College, founded in 1795 as the first college chartered by the New York State Special Education Records Board of Regents, offers programs in the lib- Notice is hereby given that the Gateway eral arts and engineering to 2,100 undergradu- Regional School District Office of Pupil ates of high academic promise and strong Services will be destroying the special educa- personal motivation. Union, with its long his- tion records of students who graduated or left tory of blending disciplines, is a leader in school in 2011. If you or your child received educating students to be engaged, innovative special education services and you wish to and ethical contributors to an increasingly obtain the special education file, please call diverse, global and technologically complex 685-1017. Records will be destroyed on society. August 31, 2018. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Silver sluggers By Chris Putz Staff Writer WESTFIELD -The Batter’s Box came within one run and three outs of repeating as 14U Suburban League Softball champs, but it wasn’t meant to be. West Springfield exploded for six runs in the seventh inning en route to a 13-7 win to sneak away with the title Thursday night at Sadie Knox. Three players produced multi-hit efforts for West Side. Erin Gour and Emma LaPointe each had two hits to lead Batter’s Box. Bri Sulikowski homered in the fifth.

Carly James (2) tosses the ball to Bri Sulikowski for the start of a double play at Thursday night’s game with West Side.

Katelyn Baker goes all out for a stolen third base.

Catcher Katie Joyner is intent on getting a hit. Emma Lapointe sets up to Pitcher Erin Gour fires one down the line. throw to first after getting the out at home.

Catcher Emma LaPointe nails a 2 run hit.

Bri Sulikowski is all smiles after knocking in an in-the-park Carly James scores a run. Photos by Marc St.Onge home run. Valley Blue Sox repeat SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI- The 2018 Valley Blue Sox are to make a run of their own and not let the Blue Sox stay in total hoisting the trophy for the second straight season after defeating command. Waves third baseman Grant English (Winthrop the Ocean State Waves 19-6 in a game that had no shortage of University) smacked two home runs in the contest but the hits. Waves could not keep up with the hits the Blue Sox were get- The Blue Sox were able to pound out 20 hits and plate 19 runs ting. The Waves committed three errors early in the contest to in Thursday night’s victory. The Blue Sox failed to score in just put the Blue Sox in the front seat to winning their second con- two out of the nine total innings. secutive championship. The first inning was filled with runs for the Blue Sox as Nate In the sixth inning, an RBI single by Simon Whiteman, and a Cardy (Gannon University), Andre Marrero (Quinnipiac three-run home run for Connor Pauly put the game completely University), and Michael Wroth (Herkimer County CC) added out of reach for the Ocean State Waves. In the end, it was south- RBIs to help the Sox jump off to an early 5-0 start that they paw Ricky Reynoso (University of Pacific) getting a ground never looked back on. ball that was scooped up by first baseman Richard Constantine The Blue Sox were led heavily by Simon Whiteman (Yale (Western Kentucky University) touching the bag to be crowned BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS University) who went 6-for-7 and added four RBIs in the game. the Valley Blue Sox 2018 NECBL champs. Valley Blue Sox Whiteman also scored five runs and had a batting average of The Blue Sox have now won back-to-back championships .625 in the playoffs. Connor Pauly (Morehead State University) under head coach John Raiola. First-time owner Fred Ciaglo The Blue Sox pounded out 20 hits and 19 runs while the went 4-for-6 on the night with one run and four RBIs. hoisted the Fay Vincent Sr. Cup for the first time as owner of the Waves notched 13 hits and six runs. – Courtesy of Collin While the Blue Sox were pouring on the runs, the Waves tried Valley Blue Sox. Quinn/Valley Blue Sox

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MLB Expanded Standings By The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston 81 35 .698 — — 8-2 L-1 42-15 39-20 New York 72 42 .632 8 — 5-5 W-4 39-16 33-26 Tampa Bay 58 57 .504 22½ 10 5-5 W-1 34-24 24-33 Toronto 52 62 .456 28 15½ 4-6 W-1 28-30 24-32 Baltimore 35 80 .304 45½ 33 4-6 L-1 20-35 15-45 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cleveland 64 50 .561 — — 7-3 W-2 37-23 27-27 Minnesota 53 61 .465 11 14½ 5-5 L-2 33-24 20-37 Detroit 47 68 .409 17½ 21 3-7 L-6 29-27 18-41 Chicago 41 73 .360 23 26½ 4-6 L-3 21-36 20-37 Kansas City 35 79 .307 29 32½ 3-7 W-1 16-39 19-40 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston 73 43 .629 — — 6-4 L-1 32-25 41-18 Oakland 68 47 .591 4½ — 7-3 W-1 33-23 35-24 Seattle 66 50 .569 7 2½ 3-7 W-1 36-24 30-26 Los Angeles 58 58 .500 15 10½ 4-6 W-3 32-28 26-30 Texas 51 66 .436 22½ 18 6-4 L-1 25-36 26-30 Boston Red Sox’s Mookie Betts hits a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the ninth inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018, in Toronto. (Fred Thornhill/The national LEAGUE Canadian Press via AP) East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia 64 50 .561 — — 6-4 L-1 38-18 26-32 Atlanta 62 50 .554 1 — 7-3 L-1 28-23 34-27 LEADING OFF: Betts rolls to Washington 59 56 .513 5½ 4½ 7-3 W-1 30-28 29-28 New York 47 65 .420 16 15 4-6 W-1 24-37 23-28 Miami 47 69 .405 18 17 2-8 L-2 27-33 20-36 Central Division Baltimore, Correa comes off DL W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away A look at what’s happening around the Double-A Corpus Christi on Wednesday and Chicago 66 48 .579 — — 6-4 L-1 35-21 31-27 majors today: was in Houston for a scheduled day off Milwaukee 66 52 .559 2 — 5-5 L-1 36-24 30-28 Thursday. Correa is batting .268 with 13 St. Louis 60 55 .522 6½ 3½ 7-3 W-2 29-26 31-29 MOOKIE MANIA home runs and 49 RBIs. Pittsburgh 60 56 .517 7 4 5-5 W-3 33-29 27-27 Mookie Betts tries to follow up his first Cincinnati 50 65 .435 16½ 13½ 3-7 L-1 26-31 24-34 career cycle when Boston opens a series at BOLSTERED BULLPEN West Division Baltimore. The AL MVP contender homered W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away off Ken Giles in the ninth inning Thursday to The Athletics have charged into the AL Arizona 64 52 .552 — — 6-4 W-1 32-29 32-23 complete his first career cycle, though the playoff picture with a never-say-die lineup, Los Angeles 64 52 .552 — — 5-5 W-1 31-28 33-24 Red Sox still lost 8-5. A trip to Camden Yards but Oakland is looking to make a name for Colorado 60 55 .522 3½ 3½ 3-7 L-3 28-27 32-28 doesn’t figure to slow Betts — he’s hit 13 keeping leads, too. Fernando Rodney may San Fran 57 59 .491 7 7 5-5 L-3 32-25 25-34 homers there in 35 games, by far his most in join the team Friday after being acquired via San Diego 46 71 .393 18½ 18½ 4-6 W-1 20-36 26-35 any stadium other than Fenway Park. Betts is trade from Minnesota on Thursday night. The hitting .347 with 27 homers, 59 RBIs and a longtime closer joins a deep bullpen led by 1.102 OPS this season. Blake Treinen, Lou Trivino and former Mets AMERICAN LEAGUE closer Jeurys Familia. That quartet could prove pivotal if Oakland winds up in the AL Wednesday’s Games Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Chicago White Sox HEALTH SCARE wild-card game. For now, the group will try Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen has been to lock down victories as the A’s open a series Texas 11, Seattle 7 (Rodon 3-3), 8:10 p.m. sent back to Los Angeles after being hospital- in Anaheim. L.A. Angels 6, Detroit 0 Seattle (Leake 8-7) at Houston (Cole 10-4), 8:10 p.m. ized Thursday with an irregular heartbeat. Jansen has dealt with an irregular heartbeat in Boston 10, Toronto 5 St. Louis (Gomber 1-0) at Kansas City (Smith 1-3), the past, and manager Dave Roberts said the GRAY DAYS Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4 8:15 p.m. right-hander will visit his cardiologist in LA. Jon Gray aims to continue a strong second Roberts said the team is “holding out hope it’s half of the season when Colorado hosts the Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 Oakland (Anderson 2-3) at L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3), not too serious.” Roberts didn’t know if the Dodgers. Gray struggled hard in the first half, N.Y. Yankees 7, Chicago White Sox 3 10:07 p.m. team would make a roster move in Jansen’s even getting demoted to Triple-A in early absence. July, but he’s been solid since returning to the Kansas City 9, Chicago Cubs 0 Saturday’s Games majors. He’s 2-0 with a 1.52 ERA in his past four starts, and the Rockies haven’t lost with Oakland 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Boston (Price 11-6) at Baltimore (Ramirez 1-4), CARLOS COMES BACK him on the mound since June 17. Kenta Thursday’s Games 1:05 p.m., 1st game Carlos Correa is expected back in the line- Maeda (7-7, 3.73) pitches for LA as the NL up for Houston. The star shortstop has been West contenders continue their four-game Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4 Texas (Hutchison 1-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Lynn 8-8), out with lower back soreness since June 25. series. N.Y. Yankees 7, Texas 3 1:05 p.m. Correa completed a rehab assignment with Toronto 8, Boston 5 Tampa Bay (TBD) at Toronto (Gaviglio 2-4), 4:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4 Minnesota (Gibson 5-9) at Detroit (Liriano 3-6), Seattle 8, Houston 6 6:10 p.m. Hoyer, Patriots beat Redskins Boston (TBD) at Baltimore (TBD), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New touchdown and also ran in the conversion to Friday’s Games England might have found a running back in make it 26-17. Boston (Eovaldi 5-4) at Baltimore ( Cleveland (Bauer 11-6) at Chicago White Sox (Shields undrafted free agent Ralph Webb. Hoyer was 16 of 23 for 144 yards. Washington may have lost one with a knee TWO HALVES Bundy 7-10), 7:05 p.m. 4-13), 7:10 p.m. injury to second-round pick Derrius Guice. The Patriots offense did little until back-to- Webb ran for two touchdowns and also scored back 20-plus yard catches by Devin Lucien set Texas (Minor 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees Seattle (LeBlanc 6-2) at Houston (Morton 12-2), on a pair of 2-point conversions on Thursday up ’s 52-yard field goal just (Tanaka 9-2), 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. night as the defending AFC champions rallied before halftime. Mike Gillislee ran seven times from a 17-0 first-half deficit to beat Washington for 31 yards on a drive that set up Jeremy Hill’s Tampa Bay (Snell 12-5) at Toronto St. Louis (Flaherty 5-6) at Kansas City (Duffy 7-10), 26-17 in the teams’ exhibition openers. 1-yard run. “I’ve been working my whole life for this, to Webb made it 18-17 with nine minutes left in (Estrada 5-8), 7:07 p.m. 7:15 p.m. come out here and get a chance to compete,” said the game and added an insurance score with 3:27 Minnesota (Santana 0-0) at Detroit Oakland (Jackson 3-2) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 8-7), Webb, who was undrafted out of Vanderbilt and to play. Washington’s Dustin Hopkins, who listed ninth among nine running backs on the kicked a 52-yard field goal at the end of the first (Zimmermann 4-4), 7:10 p.m. 9:07 p.m. Patriots’ depth chart. “I’m blessed to be able to be quarter, banged a 56-yarder off the left upright here and say that I did it.” just inside the two-minute warning. Guice, the No. 59 overall pick from LSU, was Third-stringer Danny Etling, a seventh-round NATIONAL LEAGUE slow getting up after a 34-yard run that was draft pick, was 2 of 5 for 21 yards, with a fumble negated by a penalty late in the first quarter. for New England. Hogan completed 7 of 9 Coach Jay Gruden said he would have an MRI passes for 44 yards, but also fumbled for Wednesday’s Games (Smith 1-3), 8:15 p.m. on his knee on Friday. Washington. N.Y. Mets 8, Cincinnati 0 “I just said a little prayer for Derrius,” INJURIES L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-7) at Colorado Washington quarterback Colt McCoy said. “I Washington was hit with a slew of injuries. Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3 (Gray 9-7), 8:40 p.m. hope he’s OK.” Also needing medical attention: TE Manasseh McCoy outplayed New England’s Brian Gardner (knee), and WR Trey Quinn, who took Arizona 6, Philadelphia 0 Philadelphia (Eflin 8-3) at San Diego (Nix Hoyer in a scrimmage of backup quarterbacks, a hard shot in the side from Patriots cornerback Atlanta 8, Washington 3 while starters and Alex Smith stayed Ryan Lewis and took a few minutes to get up 0-0), 10:10 p.m. on the sidelines counting their money. before heading to the medical tent. St. Louis 7, Miami 1 Pittsburgh (Holmes 1-1) at San Francisco On the day that the Patriots reportedly sweet- “Trey Quinn is getting checked,” Gruden said. ened Brady’s contract with $5 million in incen- “Some internal stuff going on.” Milwaukee 8, San Diego 4 (Holland 5-8), 10:15 p.m. tives, the reigning NFL MVP sat out the game, LEADING THE CHARGE Kansas City 9, Chicago Cubs 0 along with tight end . As usual, Brady led the team out of the tunnel Saturday’s Games “Some players played and some players before the game. But he was not carrying a hel- Oakland 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Washington (Roark 6-12) at Chicago Cubs didn’t,” Patriots coach said. “We met as he jogged onto the field. , wanted to take a look at some guys.” who missed all of last season with a knee injury Thursday’s Games (Lester 12-4), 4:05 p.m. ESPN reported before the game that the and will miss the first four games of 2018 Washington 6, Atlanta 3 Arizona (Ray 3-2) at Cincinnati (Harvey Patriots would add $5 million in incentives to because of a suspension for performance-enhanc- Brady’s contract, which was due to pay him $15 ers, sprinted the length of the field. San Diego 8, Milwaukee 4 5-7), 6:40 p.m. million. That would bring the 41-year-old, five- BIG PLAY time champion closer in pay to less McCoy hit Cam Sims with a 57-yard pass L.A. Dodgers 8, Colorado 5 Milwaukee (Miley 2-1) at Atlanta (Teheran accomplished quarterbacks around the league midway through the second quarter. Sims pulled Pittsburgh 10, San Francisco 5 8-7), 7:10 p.m. — including Smith, who got a four-year, $94 the ball down behind his defender, made one million extension from Washington. person miss at the sideline and dodged another Friday’s Games N.Y. Mets (Oswalt 1-2) at Miami (Straily Brady’s agent, Don Yee, did not respond to an before he was brought down at the 2. Two plays email seeking comment. Patriots spokesman later, McCoy connected with Maurice Harris to Washington (Hellickson 5-2) at Chicago 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Stacey James said the team does not comment on give Washington a 17-0 lead. Cubs (Hendricks 8-9), 2:20 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 5-6) at Kansas City contracts. NATIONAL ANTHEM McCoy completed 13 of 18 passes for 189 All of the players on each team appeared to Arizona (Buchholz 5-1) at Cincinnati (Duffy 7-10), 7:15 p.m. yards and two touchdowns in a little less than a stand for the national anthem, some bowing their half, helping to stake Washington to a 17-0 lead heads and others placing their hands on their (DeSclafani 5-3), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 5-4) at Colorado before he was replaced by third-stringer Kevin hearts. The Patriots observed a moment of N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 6-6) at Miami (Urena (Freeland 10-7), 8:10 p.m. Hogan. silence beforehand for Weymouth police officer Hoyer struggled against the Washington start- Michael Chesna, who was killed last month in 3-11), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 12-3) at San Diego ers, but drove New England to a pair of second- the line of duty. half touchdowns, including Webb’s 8-yard TD NEXT UP Milwaukee (Peralta 5-2) at Atlanta (Lockett 0-2), 8:40 p.m. run followed by the catch on a 2-point conver- Washington: Hosts the New York Jets on (Gausman 5-9), 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Williams 9-8) at San Francisco sion that gave New England an 18-17 lead. Thursday night in its second exhibition game. In the fourth quarter, Trent Harris strip-sacked Patriots: Play their second and final home pre- St. Louis (Gomber 1-0) at Kansas City (TBD), 9:05 p.m. Hogan and recovered the ball season game on Thursday night with a Super and ran 53 yards before he was brought down Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles. near the goal line. Webb punched it in for the THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 - PAGE 11

Shaker Farms Country Club Shell’s Tekoa Tuesday Golf League 2018 STANDINGS HOLE-IN-ONE Results from August 7, 2018

Tom Daley, of Westfield 1st Place Pat McGinn & Dave Lees 164.0 Points 2nd Place Rich Chistolini & Eric Wilder 163.0 Points Hole #14, 137 yards, 8-Iron 3rd Place Bob Czarnecki & Ray West 160.0 Points Witnesses: 3rd Place Harry Pease & Ed West 160.0 Points 4th Place Jack Pocai & Bill Wallinovich 159.0 Points Mike Bishop 5th Place Dick Williams & Ron Sena 158.5 Points Clyde St. Amand 6th Place Carl Haas & John Lucas 154.5 Points Dave Sheedy 7th Place Fred Rogers & Bob Berniche 154.0 Points 8th Place Jack Blascak & Bob McCarthy 151.0 Points 9th Place Harry Thompson & Mark Thompson 148.5 Points 10th Place Bill Lawry & Dave Gile 146.5 Points 11th Place Bob Dudas & Skip Couture 143.0 Points EAST MOUNTAIN COUNTRY CLUB 12th Place Gene Theroux & Jack Kennedy 142.0 Points 13th Place Jack Campaniello & Phil Lewis 140.0 Points 13th Place Angelo Masciadrelli & Frank Kamlowski 140.0 Points HOLE-IN-ONE 14th Place Jim French & Dave Liberty 138.0 Points 15th Place Mike Ripa & Ron Bonyeau 134.5 Points CONGRATULATIONS TO MATT NASH OF WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 16th Place Stu Browning & Jeff Guglielmo 131.0 Points WHO SCORED AN ACE ON THE 155 YARD 10TH HOLE ON 17th Place Jim Floraski & Jim Johnson 130.0 Points SUNDAY AUGUST 5, 2018 18th Place John Kidrick & Erroll Nichols 124.5 Points MATT USED A 9-IRON FOR HIS PERFECT SHOT Low Gross Rich Chistolini @ 41 Low Net Rich Chistolini & Bob McCarthy @ 29 HIS HIO WAS WITHNESSED BY: Closest to Pin on 11th Frank Kamlowski JOE LEMAY Closest to Pin on 16th Jim French Closest to Pin on 18th Dave Gile

8th Annual Tekoa Country Club Four Ball Results Ed Normand Golf League at EMCC Overall Shootout Champions, Scott Martin Standings Week 158.5 Mike Mahan – Joe Hebda 17 of 24 8/2/18 157 Mike Douville – Jody Wehr and Mike Slyne , Won on 2nd Shootout Hole 156 Jim Conroy – Fran Como Division 1 149.5 Ed Bielonko – Branden Bielonko Championship Division 168.5 Marc Grenier – John LaRose 148 Bob Collier – Don Clarke 1st- Steve Lefave-Mark Vincellette 37.5 won final match 2&1 164.5 Dave Dubois – Alan Velazquez 144 Dan Burns Jr. – Greg Glidden 2nd- Lee Albertson & Josh Holt 45.5 162 Bob Bihler – Larry Cournoyer 138 Bruce Kellogg – Richard Kellogg 3rd- Mike Trombley-Todd Ezold 37 153 Randy Anderson – Bob Genereux 129 Marty Tyler - Stan Jackson T4th- Mike Cove-Bryce Piemonte 36 152.5 Tim Laramee – Dan Laramee Greg Stratner-Joe Gorneault 36 150.5 Tom Denton – Jim Johnson Division 3 149.5 Mike Cote – Ryan Maloney 166.5 Joe Boutin – Henry Smith 1st Divison 146.5 Dan Harris – Shawn Bradley 166.5 Jim Strycharz – Richard Roy 1st- Mike Slyne-Scott Martin 39 won final match 1up 144.5 Rick Brown – Jim Cartwright 165 Bob Lewko – Richard Hebert 2nd- Mike Korpita & Dan Korpita 40 139.5 Tom Massimino – Tim Huber 162 Mike Soverow – Mike Mulligan 3rd- Paul Vincellette-Steve Prefontaine 38 129 Sean Cahill – Mark O’Donnell 154 Jason George – Dan Van Kruiningan 4th- Kevin Green-John Vurovecz 34 125 Brian Johnson – Al Nubile 154 Dan Burns Sr. – Mike Manijak 153 Glenn Grabowski – Jeff Berger 2nd Divison Division 2 146.5 Tom Reynolds – Pat Bresnahan 1st- Jeff Robideau Jr – Tom Fredo 41.5 won final match 3&2 164.5 Gary Gladu – Fran Dwyer 142.5 Mark Chase – John Palivoda 2nd- Liam Whitman-Mike Strong 39 162 Carlos Santos – Bill Grise II 138.5 Dave Dover – Bill Chaffee 3rd – Chris McCarthy-Chris Strycharz 38 161.5 Cam Lewis – Bill Grise III 138.5 Roy Barton – Bill Reinhagen 4th- John Lewis-Bernie Demeo 35.5 159 Jay O’Sullivan – Rick Burke 111 Jason Fitzgerald – Steve Tomaino 3rd Division - 1st- Fred Goerlach-Scott Preston 44.5 won final match 3&2 2nd- Sue Sendlenski-Cheryl Salva 38.5 Friday Couples League AT EMCC 3rd- Bird Leal-Connie Lombard 38 4th- Frank Fuselli-John Edinger 32.5 Friday Couples League 4th Division East Mountain Country Club T 1st- Bill McGinn-Don Cyr 43 – Final match was tied and called off due to heat Jay Nomakeo-Steve Mazza 37.5 Results for July 20, 2018 3rd – Kyle Dulude-Ryan Hart 34 4th- Dale Kratochvil-Bob Lareau 33 17 couples participated on a perfect evening for golf

5th Division Points results front-9: 1st- Bob Thompson-Jim Kenny 44 – won final match 2 up Shawn Czepiel and Sherrie Czepiel 41 points 2nd- Chris Hourihan-John Perenick 36.5 Randy Christensen and Dana Christensen 41 points 3rd – Tim McGinn-Abe Vazquez 34.5 4th- Kirk Tewksbury-Mike Moran 32 Albie Strattman and Jean Genereux 41 points

6th Division Net results front-9: 1st – Jim Tinker-John McCormack 39 won final match 2&1 2nd- Phil Cameron-Gerry Banch 38 Points results back-9: 3rd- Jeff Martin-Mike Moran Jr 36.5 Mark Kurowski and Lynn Kurowski 41 points 4th – Mike Sullivan-Tony Chiba 34

Net results back-9: John Johndrow and Lyn Johndrow 71 Silver Fox Tournament Rich Slysz and Louise Slycz 71 Ladies Division: Don Skelly 58 Gross- Flo Masciadrelli - Patrick Skelly - 11th Annual Elsie Osman & Esther Cressotti Karen Booth 80 Dirk Kidwell 61 Katie Davidson - Cancer Awareness Memorial Golf Tournament All proceeds go to cancer research for a cure at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sponsored Christine Consolini 91 White Division: by the Jimmy Fund. The event will take place on August 25, 2018 at 1:00 pm (shotgun start/ Net- Nancy Lancto - Gross - Kevin Lancto - best ball) at the East Mountain Country Club, E Mountain Rd, Westfield. Cost is $90.00 per Lynn Robienciezak 61 Dennis Bleau 74 player, or $360.00 for a foursome. Includes 18 holes with a cart, as well as lunch and dinner (steak or swordfish). First prize will be awarded to the foursome with the lowest score; other Annaliza Serrenho - Dan Kotowitz - prizes will be awarded for the longest drive, closest to the pin, etc. There will be three holes in Pat Johnson 68 Brian Lyman 78 ones with great prizes. Many other great prizes will be raffled off after dinner. Please contact Leah Cressotti at 413-562-1417 for questions and payment information. The deadline is August Net - Pat Miles - Dan Wozniak 61 19. Blue Division: Gary Pollard Gross - Greg Strycharz- - Clyde St. Amand 63 Bill Melo 70 ——— Western MA Amputee Golf Open Mark Consolini- Shaker Farms Country Club Shaker Farms Country Club is hosting the 2018 Western Mass Amputee Golf Open, on Chris Strycharz 71 866 Shaker Road • Westfield MA August 19th, 2018 at 1:00pm. The cost which includes an 18 hole scramble, cart, lunch, and dinner buffet is $90 per golfer, and $45 per Amputee. The tournament is open to the public and Net - Ric Serrenho - you do not have to be an amputee to participate. Proceeds will benefit The United States Adaptive Golf Alliance, Shriners Hospitals for Children, and the Eastern Amputee Golf Association. National Alliance on Mental Illness of Western Fall Sports Sign-Ups Underway Massachusetts 2nd Annual Golf Tournament Online sign-ups for fall sports at Gateway Regional High School are now open on the NAMI-Western Massachusetts is pleased to announce its 2nd Annual Golf Tournament to Gateway website. Any Gateway student entering grades 6 – 12 who wishes to play boys or girls be held Saturday, August 18, 2018 at the Westover Golf Course, 181 South Street, Granby soccer, or run with the boys or girls cross-country teams, should sign up now. The link to reg- MA 01033. Along with the tournament there will be raffles, a hole-in-one prize and a lunch ister for Fall Sports is on the home page of the Gateway website (www.grsd.org) under “Quick reception. This fund-raiser is intended to provide NAMI-Western Massachusetts with the Links”. means to continue its programs of education, advocacy and support. With your help we can Tryouts have been scheduled for all teams, beginning Thursday, August 23. Boys and girls stop the stigma that goes along with having a mental illness. cross country runners should report to the school for tryouts from 3 – 5 p.m. on Thursday and One in five people in the United States suffer with a mental health condition. NAMI- Friday. Boys’ soccer tryouts will be 8 – 10 a.m. and 3- 5 p.m. on both days. Girls’ soccer tryouts Western Massachusetts, headquartered in Agawam, is an affiliate of the nation’s largest grass- will be 9 – 11 a.m. and 5 – 7:15 p.m. on both days. Tryouts and practices beyond those dates roots organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with mental illness. With will be announced by the coaches. free support groups, educational programming, and advocacy, NAMI-WM advocates for Athletes are asked to complete a brief sports survey (also located on the Gateway homepage) access to services, treatment, supports, and research and is steadfast in its commitment to to determine interest in winter and spring sports seasons. raising awareness and building a community of hope for all those in need. PAGE 12 - FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

TV Sports Listings Dear Friday, Aug. 10 CYCLING AUTO RACING 3:30 p.m. Noon FS2 — Tour of Utah, Stage 4, at Salt Lake City Annie NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Consumers GOLF By ANNIE LANE Energy 400, practice, at Brooklyn, Mich. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TNT — PGA of America, PGA Championship, second round, at St. No More Hemming and Hawing FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, Corrigan Oil 200, Louis Dear Annie: I have a friend, “Rosie,” who kicked me out practice, at Brooklyn, Mich. 4 p.m. to the curb (metaphorically speaking) when her sister moved 3 p.m. FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, quarterfinal into her mobile home park. Prior to her sister’s moving into the neighborhood, Rosie FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, Corrigan Oil 200, matches, at Kingston Springs, Tenn. and I saw a lot of each other. I was always sewing for Rosie, final practice, at Brooklyn, Mich. HORSE RACING her husband and her mother-in-law and his mother at little or 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. no cost. I sent food to her after her surgery. I helped Rosie’s sister with planning Rosie’s 60th birthday party. NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Consumers FS2 — Saratoga Live, Tale of the Cat Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, Meanwhile, when I had health issues and told her, she Energy 400, qualifying, at Brooklyn, Mich. N.Y. didn’t contact me afterward to see how I was. When I had a BASEBALL MLB BASEBALL baby shower for my daughter, she did not attend. Then she 11 a.m. 2 p.m. promised she’d send a gift after the arrival of the baby, but she never did. ESPN — Little League, Midwest Regional, second semifinal, at MLB — Washington at Chicago Cubs She now only calls me on her way to work. I started to Westfield, Ind 7:30 p.m. distance myself from her, and it didn’t seem to afaze her. This 1 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Milwaukee at Atlanta OR Seattle at has been going on for almost a year now. After several weeks of not hearing from her she texted me to sew her husbands ESPN — Little League, New England Regional, second semifinal, at Houston (8 p.m.) pants. I have thought of confronting her, as I am very hurt by Bristol, Conn. KICKBOXING how she has treated me. Do you think I should end this 3 p.m. Midnight (Saturday) friendship? -- Forgotten Friend ESPN — Little League, Northwest Regional, second semifinal, at San ESPN2 — Glory 56, at Denver Dear Forgotten Friend: No one can read your mind, not even your closest friend. Rosie probably has no idea you’re Bernadino, Calif. NFL FOOTBALL feeling this way. She does still call you, after all: You say 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. “only” on her way to work, but that’s pretty darn often. ESPN — Little League, Great Lakes Regional, second semifinal, at NFL — Preseason, Atlanta at N.Y. Jets So she’s been busier over the last year, and, yes, maybe Westfield, Ind. 10:30 p.m. spending a lot of time with her sister that she previously would have spent with you. That doesn’t mean she’s replaced 7 p.m. NFL — Preseason, Detroit at Oakland you. Talk to her about how you’re feeling, but avoid making ESPN — Little League, Mid-Atlantic Regional, second semifinal, at SOCCER accusations or placing the blame on her. Instead, tell her that Bristol, Conn. 3 p.m. you miss her and have felt out of her loop for the past year. If she continues being distant after the talk, there’s no need to 9 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester United vs. Leicester City lash out. Simply take it as your cue to move on and focus ESPN — Little League, West Regional, second semifinal, at San TENNIS more on yourself and on fostering new friendships. Bernadino, Calif. 12:30 p.m. Dear Annie: “Merging Maven” has prodded me to write. BASKETBALL ESPN2 — ATP World Tour & U.S. Open Series, Rogers Cup, quar- My husband and I have driven in all 50 states over the years, and have had many discussions about the proper way to 2 p.m. terfinals, at Toronto merge from two lanes to one, mostly at construction sites. FS1 — Jr. NBA World Championship: Quarterfinals, at Kissimmee, 6:30 p.m. One state (I wish I could recall which one!) posted this sign Fla. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour & U.S. Open Series, Rogers Cup, quar- when two lanes had to become one: “Use both lanes to merge point, AND then take turns.” It kept traffic flowing and didn’t 7 p.m. terfinals, at Toronto ruffle drivers’ feathers. We both commented that it was a FS1 — Jr. NBA World Championship: Quarterfinals, at Kissimmee, WNBA BASKETBALL sensible solution to the problem. We haven’t seen it used Fla. 10 p.m. since then and now wonder if it was just part of some study. 8 p.m. NBA — Indiana at Phoenix But it was an easy fix for an irritating and potentially hazard- ous problem, and should become the standard rule for merg- FS1 — Big3, Week 8 games, at Atlanta ing. -- Road Warrior Dear Road Warrior: Perhaps the zipper merge would catch on more if there were signs such as these, concisely explaining the concept and giving drivers permission to use it. It’s a wonder more states haven’t tried this. Thanks for writing in. On The Tube “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite col- umns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available Kids swapping outdoor play for TV as smoke chokes California as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublish- ing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A unhealthy air that has drifted as far east A day earlier, dozens of summer Lane to [email protected] dull haze and the faint smell of smoke as Salt Lake City, 450 miles (725 kilo- campers sat inside watching a movie at from distant blazes have blanketed meters) away. a Sacramento YMCA. many California cities for two weeks, The skies there were so murky that “Normally that doesn’t happen on a forcing summer campers to stay inside, residents couldn’t even see the nearby regular day at camp,” said Jay Lowden, HINTS FROM HELOISE obscuring normally bright skylines and mountain range that hovers over the president of the YMCA for a nine- leaving cars covered with ash. valley earlier this week. Utah air qual- county region that serves more than FROZEN SAUCE Smoky air from blowing winds is ity officials warned children and seniors 700 kids weekly at 13 summer camps. Dear Heloise: I like tomato sauce, but I nothing new in California, but air qual- to limit time outside. His counselors monitor the air quali- can never finish the big jar. I pour the sauce ity experts say it’s rare for the dirty air The skies cleared a bit Wednesday in ty on a daily basis, and Lowden said he into a dedicated ice cube tray and freeze. to linger for so long, a reality of ever- Utah’s capital city, but more smoke is may cancel a planned family camp this -- Simone P., West Palm Beach, Fla. larger fires that take longer to extin- expected to blow in over the weekend, weekend in the foothills because of the GUNKY GASKET guish. National Weather Service meteorolo- smoke. Dear Heloise: By accident, I found that The haze stretches from the foothills gist Steve Rogowski said. Sac United, a competitive youth soc- the rubber guard under the garbage dis- of the Sierra Nevada mountain range to Thursday marked the Sacramento cer club, has canceled four practices in posal is soiled. I wipe under the rubber to Sacramento and hovers over the San region’s 14th straight “Spare the Air” the past two weeks because of poor air clean and sanitize it. -- R.A. in New York Francisco Bay Area, with most major day, when people are encouraged not to quality. High school sports teams are Yes, the rubber sink gasket can get gunky! Here’s an easy population centers in between suffering drive and add further pollutants to the being similarly conscious of dangerous way to really keep it clean: air quality that’s considered dangerous air — the longest stretch since at least air as practices get underway. Fill the sink with enough water to cover the gasket (which for children, the elderly and people 2001. Sacramento residents have taken to should release easily), and add a couple of drops of liquid with asthma or other respiratory condi- A similar warning is effect in the San Twitter to share photos of a dark gray dishwashing detergent and a careful but generous glub-glub tions. Francisco Bay Area, and air quality sky hanging over the Capitol and a city of chlorine bleach. Soak for 20 minutes. Rinse and reattach. Kaela Baylis of Sacramento used to experts in California’s Central Valley skyline difficult to make out. The smell -- Heloise take her nearly 2-year-old son outside and areas southeast of Los Angeles are of smoke has even slipped into down- NIFTY NOODLES twice a day but has only gone in the warning residents to limit outdoor town office buildings. Dear Heloise: When I make boxed mac and cheese, I put morning the last 10 days. exposure because of wildfires. “It was horrible; I’ve never seen any- more macaroni in it from my pantry to stretch it further, and “He asks to go outside a lot in the John and Rosalie Gonzales strolled thing like it before,” Mayor Darrell I also put these nifty noodles in chili or soup to do the same! afternoon,” she said Wednesday as they through a Sacramento park on Steinberg said of Monday’s afternoon -- Betty D., Faulkton, S.D. strolled through a park. Wednesday with their toddler grand- haze. LIPSTICK FIX Two major wildfires — one called daughter, whom they were visiting. For Lori Kobza, spokeswoman for the Dear Readers: Got a broken lipstick? Don’t despair - here’s the Mendocino Complex Fire that is the the last few days at their home in the Sacramento Air Quality Management a solution: largest in California history — are San Francisco Bay Area community of District, said it’s hard to predict when Heat the raw edge with a match until soft, and set the piece burning more than 100 miles (160 kilo- Albany, they have awakened to ash on things will improve because of the back in the tube gently but firmly, then wait five minutes meters) north of Sacramento and anoth- their cars from the Mendocino Complex unpredictably of the fires and the before rolling it down the tube. Place the tube into the freez- er huge fire near Yosemite National Fire. winds. er for 10 minutes to seal the repaired parts. -- Heloise Park is a little farther to the southeast. That was a rarity until a few years Because the city is located in a val- Firefighters made significant prog- ago, before California began experienc- ley, it’s easier for smoky air to get ress against the Mendocino Complex ing more unusually large wildfires, trapped when high pressure systems for the first time Wednesday but said they said. blow in, making Sacramento like a the blazes will likely persist through “It doesn’t seem like it’s sustainable smoke-filled bowl that’s had a lid September. to have this happening year after year placed tightly on top. The fires have combined to produce after year,” she said. “We’re all trapped in it,” Kobza said.

Video jour- nalist Chris O’Neal records the sun visible through thick smoke from a wildfire as a helicopter flies past him Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018, in Lake Elsinore, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Aug. 10, 2018: This year you won’t be complaining of boredom. You even could be found praying for some downtime. Your active life allows you to meet several people from different walks of life. If you are single, you will want to explore different lifestyles and people. Travel will allow you to meet sev- DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker eral potential suitors. If you are attached, the two of you could be greatly influenced by a workshop, course or trip. You see your life through new eyes, and this perspective can reinvigorate your relationship. A fellow LEO encourages you to jump past a self- imposed barrier. 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 could feel as though others are out of control. Could this comment pos- sibly apply to you? Once conversations and SCARY GARY Mark Buford interactions take a more even tone later in the day, you could get some important feed- back. Communication takes on a frantic tone. Tonight: Let off some steam. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH You might have difficulty letting go of pressure, as so much could be occur- ring within your personal or domestic life. Relax -- you cannot change the situation for now, but soon you will see an opening. Maintain a sense of humor. Tonight: Head home early and plan on a cozy night. Crosswords GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHHH Your sixth sense always informs DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni you when you have pushed too hard. Others could be acting out in strange ways. Detach before you get too involved. Know that a solar eclipse occurs tomorrow. Many peo- ple could be reacting to its energy. Tonight: Swap war stories of the week. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH You, of all signs, feel the ebb and flow of the tides, but you also respond to the gravitational pull of the planets. Be aware of what is going on around you. Many people feel out of kilter but do not know why. Indulge a friend, and do what he or she wants. Tonight: Dinner for two. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You seem to be functioning on B.C. Mastroianni and Hart a high level. The unexpected becomes more frequent when you are out among the crowds. People express their feelings and insecurities in what they hope is a meaning- ful way. Just do your thing. Tonight: Greet the weekend in grand style. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HH You could feel somewhat depressed. Although tomorrow’s eclipse is unlikely to affect your life, you still feel its draining influence. Do your best not to allow the vibes of this eclipse to mar some fun moments. A loved one wants to share some feelings. Tonight: Get some extra R and R. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH You’ll be observing your friends ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie and wondering what is ailing them. Many of them could be very moody or touchy. Know that they are feeling the vibes of tomorrow’s solar eclipse. Use this moment to zero in on a wish involving a loved one. Tonight: Make the most of the night. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHH You probably did not expect to be in the limelight. A boss appreciates how you present yourself. Make strong choices not only for yourself, but also for others. A loved one could be acting strangely. Soon, his or her strange ways will become nor- mal! Tonight: Dance the night away! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHHH You might be weighing the pos- ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett sibility of taking a few days off. You could need the excitement of a different environ- ment, and you might meet some unusual people as well. Your mind may be so full of ideas that you can accomplish little! Tonight: Say “yes” to living. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH The reason that you like both the staid and the predictable is that you know how to deal with those factors in your life. When the unexpected starts rampaging Cryptoquip through your life, you might not be so con- fident. Just consider how exhilarating change can be! Tonight: Out late. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH You could be extremely busy deal- ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe ing with others and their requests. Several friends decide that they cannot enjoy the weekend without you! Be flattered as you try to incorporate everyone’s plans into the next few days. Tonight: Be only where friends can be found. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHHH Reach out to a co-worker, espe- cially if you feel that you cannot complete everything you want. The unexpected could crash through your daily life, be it a lost cellphone or a car problem. Know that, in the long run, these snafus are minor. 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Gregory BY h sale. the ae,assmns in,or liens, assessments, taxes, te em ob none at announced be to terms Other ils uiia rohrpublic other or municipal titles, mortgage. et,Wlae ilbr and Pillsbury Wallace, herty, 2)bsns aso adwrit- said of days business (20) h oelsr aeudrits under sale foreclosure the as”Danb olnAsso- Conlon by Drawn Mass.” ctda h ieo h fore- the of time the at ecuted the purchasing in default shall ihndsrbdpoet ac- property described within tax outstanding provements, ulfe i,o oreschedule to or bid, qualified cisr vne Chicopee, Avenue, 32 Theroux, McKinstry L. 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L n h o J r o f , s t t e s u h c a s ihMrggesatres Do- attorneys, Mortgagee's with NTDCOEAIEBANK, COOPERATIVE UNITED the of execution in and virtue By eoddi ape County Hampden in recorded ATRYb adnwor now land by feet; EASTERLY (131.47) Mas- Westfield, Land, of vision idra h oelsr sale foreclosure the at bidder and issues rents, said the retain in n ihnissl discre- sole its within and tion, o edb NTDBANK, UNITED by held now ulfe idrwti twenty within bidder qualified eos ae uy1,17,and 1978, 18, July dated veyors, ethgetqaiidbidder qualified highest next h aewl esl tPublic at sold be will same the eurddpsta e forth set as deposit required o h ups fforeclosing, of purpose the for il ak ae etme 8, September dated Bank, ville hru” rw yCno As- Conlon by drawn Theroux”, ok151 ae10 fwhich of 120, Page 13571, Book IHE .ODNELto O’DONNELL A. MICHAEL omryo .&S on,as Young, eighty-three S. plan, said & on W. shown of formerly ucaeprice. purchase eti otaegvnby a in given contained mortgage Sale certain of Power 8,Pg 6adbigmore being and 16 Page 180, 98rcre nteHampden the in recorded 1978 ae hte rntreference not or whether gage, sold be will premises above The ovydt adnx highest next said to conveyed ulfe idrsaldeposit shall bidder qualified mrvmns in rencum- or liens improvements, scribed. eenwti he 3 business (3) three within herein uto at Auction nteeetta h successful the that event the In ihs idradttesalbe shall title and bidder no- highest written receiving after days odtoso admrgg and mortgage said of conditions atclrybuddadde- and bounded particularly rne smd ntede,if deed, the in made is brances de- herein premises the with tion oits n.dtdJl 18, July dated Inc. sociates, 03 eodda Hampden at recorded 2003, rsn odr o raho the of breach for holder, present n 910(35)feet; (83.59) 59/100 and rft ni eal hereunder), default until profits onyRgsr fDesin Deeds of Registry County onyRgsr fDesBook Deeds of Registry County otaeteudrindi the is undersigned the mortgage ucae ttetm n place and time the at purchaser hrdy h 3ddyo Au- of day 23rd the thursday, OTEL yLt# as #1 Lot by SOUTHERLY ue hl lopydrcl to directly pay also shall Buyer with- cash in paid be to balance ieo eal fteprevious the of default of tice any. connec- in used or to attached o ecie l n singular and all described low ieTosn olr ($5,000) Dollars Thousand Five hereafter or now fixtures all and h utoer ao onk& Posnik Aaron auctioneer, the herein mortgagor the to veyed 16. 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Lucille gest o 3frthemselves, for #3 Lot to egress hw nsi ln n hun- one plan, said on feet; shown (100.00) hundred one hri ecie substantially described therein Rgto a”o o 2as #2 Lot on Way” of “Right oda hw nsi plan, said on shown as Road hw naPa nild“Subdi- entitled Plan a on shown hi er n sin the assigns and heirs their rdtit-n n 47/100 and thirty-one dred 8 99 n eoddin recorded and 1999, 28, t nWsfed Hampden Westfield, in ate ape onyRgsr of Registry County Hampden sflos owit: to follows, as , s t t e s u h c a s s a M , y t n u o C ed nBo 04,Page 10743, Book in Deeds hl eette ocletand collect to entitled be shall 542. htcranpre fln situ- land of parcel certain That nldn l et,ise and issues rents, all Including oee,ta h Mortgagor the that however, one n ecie sfol- as described and bounded en nw n eintdas designated and known Being lows: rft hro (provided, thereof profits o 2o lnette “subdi- entitled Plan a on #2 Lot IE BANK, NITED nann 205sur feet. square 12.045 ontaining 9 & oKos RoAd, locKhoUse A&B etil,m 01085 mA westfield, otAe' sAle moRtGAGee's uut3 0 2018 10, 3, August fRA estAte ReAl of uy2,2018 27, July ntepeie be- premises the on , 10 .. on a.m., 11:00 fieldnews.com/classifieds etme 1 03 n recor- and 2003, 11, September ae37 n o edby held now and 307, Page d e t a d , n o i t a r o p r o C e g a g ityo ed nBo 13573, Book in Deeds of gistry e nHmdnCut Re- County Hampden in ded Mort- Eastern First to Casse efe .LCseadTriLa- Terri and LaCasse P. 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