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This week’s Quote Northbridge trounces Tantasqua on “Strive for Homecoming weekend excellence, not perfection.” Schofer ties school record with 7 TD’s in victory

BY JON GOUIN Rams’ offensive attack, paring for a Southern H. Jackson SPORTS CORRESPONDENT led by junior quarter- Worcester County NORTHBRIDGE — back Koby Schofer, even- League showdown with Brown Jr. It may only have been tually rolled up a 49-26 perennial powerhouse the second game of the victory, moving to 2-0 on Auburn High (2-0) com- Northbridge High foot- the season. The Warriors ing up on Friday, Sept. 26 ball team’s 2014 football fell to 1-1. at 7 p.m. in Auburn. INSIDE season, but Saturday “They were for- “They’ve had our num- afternoon, Sept. 20 was midable…this was a ber the last five or six A2-3— Local Homecoming. Visiting very intense game,” years,” LaChapelle said historic Lasell Field Northbridge head coach of the Rockets. “I don’t A4-5— Opinion that day was Tantasqua Ken LaChapelle said to even want to count, I A7— Obituaries Regional, a Division 4 Jon Gouin photos his team after the game, don’t want to know, but power. “But, bottom line is we this will be a great test for The Northbridge High football team storms the field before A9— Senior Scene came out right on top.” us [playing at Auburn].” The game proved to a 49-26 Homecoming victory versus Tantasqua on Saturday, Before they even left Tantasqua proved to be A11 — Sports be closer than the final Sept. 20. the field, it was clear the B2 — Calendar score indicated, but in the end the high-powered Rams were already pre- Please Read VICTORY, page ­A10 B4— Real Estate B5 — Legals Uxbridge closes LOCAL Time to celebrate FY15 deficit Octoberfest making annual return to BY DAVID DORE a $951,107 increase in the downtown Douglas NEWS STAFF WRITER school budget without UXBRIDGE — Voters identifying a revenue at the Sept. 16 Special source. Town Meeting approved Selectmen and the all of the proposals pre- Finance Committee sented to them, includ- originally agreed to ing one that meant going use money from sev- against the advice of the eral sources to close Finance Committee. the deficit: $375,172 in The Board of revenue adjustments Willie Nelson Selectmen and the (including an increase Finance Committee in local receipts and packs Indian disagreed on a motion lower health insurance Ranch for sold out in Article 4 to use premiums), $189,103 in $375,935 from the town’s cost savings by using show Stabilization Fund to grants to fund some help close the nearly $1 school expenses and Page A3 million deficit in this reducing professional year’s budget. The gap development and tech- was created when vot- nical expenses, $188,319 LOCAL ers at the May Annual Town Meeting approved Please Read FY15, page ­A9

Charter going File photo Locals enjoyed food, music and all sorts of fall fun at last year’s Octoberfest. This year’s event is slated for Saturday, Oct. 4. all-digital in

Updates on fall BY DAVID DORE Cube and a “Wheel Like last year, seasons, upcoming NEWS STAFF WRITER of Fortune,” and a lot there will be two stag- Worcester County events DOUGLAS — This more along Main Street es on either end of BY DAVID DORE the next few weeks for week’s change of the (Route 16) and Depot Main Street. The “A” NEWS STAFF WRITER its customers in Central Page A5 season from summer to Street. stage, sponsored by For at least a cou- Massachusetts. fall means the annual “We close down that Guaranteed Builders ple of years, represen- Charter will soon stop Douglas Octoberfest is whole section, and we Inc., will be at Depot tatives from Charter sending some stations SPORTS just one week away. get in about 10,000 peo- Street; the “B” stage, Communications have in analog format and The 2014 edition of ple each year to down- sponsored by UniBank, warned that customers some stations in digital Octoberfest will be held town Douglas,” said will be at Cook Street. would soon need a con- format, and start send- Saturday, Oct. 4 from Keith Menard, who The “A” stage will verter box to watch pro- ing them all in a digital 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will handles entertain- feature indie folk group grams on any television format that will require include a mix of musi- ment and publicity for Courage and the Bear in their home — a box a converter box for each cal performances, rides, Octoberfest. “It’s an at 9 a.m. (they’ll play they would have to pay television set. vendors, food, crafts incredible event, that again on the “B” stage for each month. The change affects (like a decorate your we think is one of the According to notices customers whose cur- own hat table), a Cash largest in the Valley.” Please Read DOUGLAS, page ­A9 from the cable company, that day will arrive over Please Read CHARTER, page ­A13

Spartans get past Southbridge Relay celebrates success at thanks to ‘adversity and wrap-up meeting discipline’ inal tally of revealed Page A11 F $219K BY AMANDA COLLINS co-chairmen including Cancer Society. In all, 54 NEWS STAFF WRITER Shaun Moriarty and teams were represent- Opinion SOUTHBRIDGE — Ray Fournier who over- ed at the event with 743 The 2014 season for the saw the “Kiss Cancer participants taking part Amanda Collins photos Get Your Relay for Life of the Goodbye” themed event in the walk, organizers Attendees at the Relay for Life wrap-up meeting line Point Across Greater Southbridge that took place over the announced on Monday, up to show off the total raised from the June event — Area was officially summer. The 17th annu- saying that the numbers $219,623 Page A4 closed — and sealed al Relay in Southbridge were “right on par” with with a kiss — as organiz- kicked off on Friday, previous years. Among ers and participants met June 13 at McMahon the dedicated “relayers” theme by wearing giant serious about raising Contact the for a wrap-up meeting, Field, with participants were 170 registered can- red wax lips or even funds. At the close of Tribune editor Monday, Sept. 15. walking the track and cer survivors. dressing up as mem- the Relay on June 14, “It was a great year and camping out overnight The tone of the Relay bers of the band KISS. it was announced that at aminor@ a great Relay,” said Rick in Saturday, raising was celebratory — par- But while they had stonebridgepress.com Stearns, one of three money for the American ticipants got into the fun, they were quite Please Read RELAY, page ­A9 2 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune ‘This will probably be my last hurrah’ Tribune Morin comes out of retirement for one day, Almanac reunited with grader Quotation of the Week BY DAVID DORE Northbridge for more than NEWS STAFF WRITER 45 years. NORTHBRIDGE — It “In that time,” she said, “he looked like a scene from the worked for the Northbridge past, but it happened just a Highway Department and “He has this elusive quickness. I few days ago. his absolute joy in life was don’t know where he got it, but he just Gerry Morin was smooth- making sure the roads were glides; he makes things happen and ing out the parking lot at cleared in the winter time. that’s tough on any defense.” Linwood Memorial Field He drove the grader in town Friday, Sept. 19, at the con- and people still tell me how - Northbridge Rams head coach Ken trols of a grader he used to he did a wonderful job on LaChapelle, commenting on his quar- drive for the Northbridge their streets and how he took terback, junior Koby Schofer, and his Highway Department before such pride in his work.” seven touchdowns against Tantasqua retiring 18 years ago. Taking a brief break last week, tying a school record. The grader is in private around noontime Friday, the hands now, owned by a man 79-year-old Morin sat in the in town who asked Morin to operator’s seat of the grader Open to Close come out of retirement for and said, “This will probably Northbridge Town Manager David Dore photo a day to cover the parking be my last hurrah.” lot with grindings that were (508) 234-2095 Gerry Morin, who worked for the Town of Northbridge for more than 45 brought to the field. David Dore may be reached Northbridge Town Clerk years, came out of retirement for one day Friday, Sept. 19 to operate According to Morin’s at (508) 909-4140, or by email (508) 234-2001 the grader he used to drive for the Northbridge Highway Department at ddore@stonebridgepress. Northbridge Middle School, Pleasant and smooth out the parking lot at Linwood Memorial Field. daughter Darlene, Morin worked for the Town of com. Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-8718 Northbridge Elementary School, 87 Linwood Ave., Whitinsville (508) 234- 5264 Northbridge High School, Linwood news POLICE LOGS Avenue, Whitinsville (508) 234-6221 Balmer School, Crescent Street, NORTHBRIDGE POLICE charges. Whitinsville (508) 234-8161 briefs Sept. 17 Grammar & Primary Schools, Cross ARRESTS Kasey Weihn, 24, 31 D St. Whitinsville. Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-6346 Sept. 12 and Scott McPhail, 24, 31 D St. Special Education Department. 87 Christian J. Perreira, 22, 31 Snowling Whitinsville. Charges Shoplifting by Linwood Ave. Whitinsville (508) 234- Registration deadline Rd. Uxbridge. Open container of alcohol asportation. 8701 (Town by-law). Summary - Northbridge Police Douglas Town Manager nears for Nov. election Summary - Party was arrested follow- Station received a call from Wal-Mart (508) 476-4000, ext. 101 ing a call for a disturbance in the Ocean asset protection stating they had two Douglas Town Clerk The last day to register to vote before State Job Lot parking lot. individuals detained for shoplifting. (508) 476-4000 the Nov. 4 general election is Wednesday, Sept. 15 After a brief investigation, Ms. Weihn Douglas Elementary School, Gleason Oct. 15. Town clerk offices across the Greggory M. Gallerani, 22, 345 and Mr. McPhail were arrested on the Court, Douglas (508) 476-2154 region will be open until 8 p.m. that day. Mendon St. Uxbridge. Operating after above charge. Douglas Intermediate School, 21 revocation, HTO, false name to Police Davis St., Douglas (508) 476-3332 officer, Open container of alcohol in Early Childhood Center, 29 Depot St., motor vehicle. UXBRIDGE POLICE ARREST Douglas (508) 476-4034 Summary - Special Education Department, 29 Subsequent to a Sept. 15 Depot St., Douglas (508) 476-4035 motor vehicle stop Jason P. Hawkins, 27, 300 W. River Uxbridge Town Manager on Border St., sub- Rd. Uxbridge. Warrant default. (508) 278-8600 ject was arrest- Summary - Party taken into custody Uxbridge Town Clerk ed on the above on an outstanding court warrant. (508) 278-3156 Uxbridge High School, 300 Quaker Highway, Uxbridge (508) 278-8633 Butter & Sugar Sweet Corn! McCloskey Middle School, 62 Capron Street, Uxbridge (508) 278-8634 Whitin Elementary School, 120 Apples, Lettuce,Tomatoes, Granite St., Uxbridge (508) 278-8640 Pumpkins, Potatoes, Taft Early Learning Center, 16 BLACKSTONE VALLEY choice of ice cold milk. 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sold out show Accuracy Watch

The Blackstone Valley Tribune is com- WEBSTER – It was a show truly like old performer do what he does best. For hits Nelson has been involved with like no other, as the Red-Headed Stranger, an hour and a half fans were treated to “Beer for My Horses,” giving multiple mitted to accuracy in all its news better known as country music legend hits like “Whisky River,” “Blue Eyes standing ovations to a man who many reports. Although numerous safeguards Willie Nelson, made a rare appearance Crying in the Rain,” “On The Road idolize in the country music world. It are in place to ensure accurate report- at Indian Ranch in Webster for a sold Again,” and “Crazy,” as well as covers was the first time in 20 years the leg- ing, mistakes can occur. Confirmed out show with around 3,000 fans pack- of classic tunes by Hank Williams and end had made an appearance at Indian fact errors will be corrected at the top ing the popular venue to see the 81-year- Waylon Jennings and more modern Ranch. right hand corner of page A3 in a timely manner. If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4130 during normal business hours. During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will return your phone call.

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DOUGLAS

Monday, Sept. 29 Board of Health, 6 p.m., Health Office

Tuesday, Sept. 30 Cemetery Commission, 7 p.m., Municipal Center Octoberfest, 7 p.m., Municipal Center Jason Bleau photos Nashville recording artist Tim Charron armed Nelson picks away at his guitar, which has been with him through much of his career Wednesday, Oct. 1 The man everyone came to see — Willie up the crowd with a song before the main event. and contains a notable hole in its body that Nelson performs his signature hit “Whisky the country legend once said made it sound Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., River” to open the show. even better. Municipal Center

Thursday, Oct. 2 Board of Assessors, 6 p.m., Municipal Center

UXBRIDGE

Thursday, Oct. 2 Fire Station Design Committee, 4:30 p.m., Center Fire Station

The capacity crowd gives a standing ovation as Willie Nelson walks onto the stage.

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25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone: (508) 909-4126 Fax: (508) 764-8015 www.blackstonevalleytribune.com OPINIONOpinion and commentary from the Blackstone Valley and beyond Frank G. Adam Chilinski Minor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR President & Amanda’s Editor Publisher Moore vs. Fattman: Status quo, or change? Musings AMANDA Editorial To the Editor: addition, 90 percent of his contributions If voters in the Commonwealth want have come from within the district – and COLLINS true change on Beacon Hill, just take a many of the contributions were for $100 look at the two candidates who are run- (or less). Spam, a lot ning for State Senate. On Nov. 4, we have a choice to make The incumbent, Richard Moore, has effective change on Beacon Hill. We can I’m a guy that gleans knowledge from been a part of the Beacon Hill establish- choose the old way of doing business How a Post-It a variety of legitimate sources — books, ment for more than 40 years. He has (the “same-old-same-old”) by voting for trusted news networks and educational not used his tenured influence to curb an incumbent (Richard Moore) who has programs, and sometimes, yes, even the the cronyism and corruption that has been part of the “establishment” for over changed my Internet (no, not Wikipedia…usually), become the normal way of doing busi- 40 years or we can vote for a young but the latest gem the World Web Web ness on Beacon Hill and has raised 90 reform-minded man (Ryan Fattman) offered up to me in my work e-mail’s percent of his campaign money from out- who is willing to fight for the common inbox may be the most profound nugget life side of the district (think special inter- man (and not for any special interest of useful information I have ever had ests, unions, and lobbyists). group, lobbyist, or union). For me and the pleasure of digesting. “You know, sometimes all you Contrast this old way of doing “The my family, we are not voting for the “sta- “Ketchup is not a vegetable.” need is 20 seconds of insane cour- I’m sure at this point you can sense People’s Business” with the potential tus-quo” on Beacon Hill; we are voting age. Just literally 20 seconds of my sarcasm dripping off the page like for a new way. State Rep. Ryan Fattman for “change”! just embarrassing bravery — and I said has been meeting voters and explaining How will you vote? promise you, something great will his views on critical issues such as his Lenny Demers come of it.” he ketchup. T I am, of vote against the gas tax, his vote for EBT Douglas This line is stolen from a father- reform, his fight for lower taxes, etc. In son heart-to-heart scene in a movie Minor course, talking I recently watched, and it’s some Details about pretty good advice. I know, because the won- The difference between a republic and a democracy if I hadn’t mustered up some cour- ADAM derfully age three years ago to the very day this column comes out, I might have MINOR tedious and To the Editor: the people” by majority vote decide. In missed out on something special. some- America is a direct Republic, not just his book, Ray Raphael shows how people It was the day I met my boy- times a Democracy, and there’s a difference from here guarded their liberties so jeal- friend and I’m going to tell the tale entertaining and equally frustrating between the two. ously they forced British appointment not because I’m being sappy, but world of spam. No, not the canned, pre- In his book, “The First American officials to resign and voted at every turn because it’s a pretty good story. (At served “meat product.” In a weird way, Revolution,” author Ray Raphael proves telling their own elected officials what to least we think so.) And come on, I suppose I do “eat” spam every day, but the people of rural Massachusetts, do. But we got so big so fast we couldn’t who doesn’t like a good love story? that’s because my inbox is flooded with like those of Worcester County and keep track. But with computers and the It was a sunny but chilly fall day, hundreds of messages daily, most of the Blackstone Valley, established Internet now we can take our Republic my deadline day, and of course I was them repetitive, some of them in differ- America as a direct Republic long back. running late. I needed to find a few ent languages, and all of them a waste before the Continental Congress meet- So when you vote, vote only for those fall photos to turn in to my editor, of my time. Every morning, I have the ing in Philadelphia decided what to do. who’ll do “We the People’s” majority will. and was aimlessly driving around daunting task of sifting through hun- And when they finally did decide Ben And if no one will, then place your name Charlton looking for some locals dreds — sometimes even as many as Franklin said when asked what America available to be written in. And God will out enjoying the foliage. I ended up 800-900 — of spam messages, some of was, “A Republic — if you can keep it.” bless you and bless America once again. at Buffumville, and right as pulled which find their way into my inbox, We haven’t kept it and it’s time to take into a parking spot just next to the so I’m forced to at least glance at each our Republic back. Ronald Okuliczki dam, he pulled in beside me. On any one, taking in the ridiculous attempts at In a Democracy those we elect, once Whitinsville other day we would have probably most messages of getting me to click on elected, can do what they please. In a just politely exchanged hellos, but something I’m not supposed to. direct Republic, they must do what “We I needed to snap some photos, and “Milk worse than smoking?” That I needed a willing participant. So I was another one I received last week blurted out to this complete strang- about 20 different times. Another one Helping a veteran in need er, “Excuse me, what are you doing asks about my digestive habits — I won’t here?” go into the exact wording, as I don’t do Jonathan was there to meet To the Editor: place. Senator Moore wrote that it was a toilet humor in this column. What if a group of friends for a game of In the past year, our family experienced pleasure to support his constituency, but the kids are reading this? Interestingly disc golf. I wasn’t familiar with the a very difficult time, as my father-in- especially the veterans who served us all though, nearby to that spam is one that sport (which is sort of like golf with law’s nursing home benefits were about so nobly and bravely. Both the senator simply says “Toilet paper coupons,” Frisbee-like discs), so he told me a with a picture of an adorable puppy to expire. and his excellent staff were giving of their little about it and invited me to tag snuggling with a roll of toilet paper, At 94 years of age, he has been slipping time and advice and we couldn’t be more along. So there I was, meandering with a caption that reads: “Unroll sav- mentally and physically and returning grateful for their help. through the woods in high-heeled ings.” Yikes. I can hear the rim shot home was not an option. He remains Senator Moore walks the walk as a boots, snapping photos and trying from here. a very proud and dignified veteran of hard working caring public servant, and not to blush at the sight of my hand- A good, solid chunk of my daily World War II, where he served in the our family would like to thank him again, some subject. After about 10 photos spam intake includes 20-30 messages South Pacific as an army medic. publicly. Thank you, Senator. more than I really needed, I took out in Chinese or Japanese, usually with In desperation, Senator Moore’s office my notebook, collected names, and a random text document to download. was contacted and we asked for guidance Barry Murphy and family headed back to the car. Looks safe enough, doesn’t it? on how to help him get into the Holyoke Mendon Now this is the part that’s going “Stop Ordering Salads! They are Soldier’s Home, a wonderful and caring linked to Disease!” I can’t make this stuff sound a bit corny — as I walked up. A spam message just below that one away, I felt pretty bummed — I could reaffirms the warning — “Catastrophic have sworn there was a “connec- organ failure linked to salads.” Well, What’s smarter: Paying off debts tion” between me and this disc-golf- you heard it here first, kids — eating ing guy. Had I misread the romance healthy is now unhealthy. Crack open signals? Why didn’t he offer his those Cheetos! number, his e-mail, his something? And if that wasn’t enough, a similar or investing? Would I never see him again? spam reads: “Organ damage caused by I got in my car, turned the igni- you drinking water.” First salads, and It probably doesn’t hap- Increasing your home tion, and glanced down at my pas- pen as much as you’d like, equity is a goal of many now water? What’s next? Air? Financial senger seat. I had a stack of yellow but from time to time, you homeowners — after all, post-its, a marker, and two choices Continuing a similar vein, a spam Focus headline reads: “Diabetes dissipates have some extra disposable the more equity you have in — I could drive away and wonder, or if you eat more sugar.” Now, I’m no income. When this hap- your home, the more cash I could take a chance. doctor — but I’m pretty sure that’s pens, how should you use JEFF you’ll get when you sell it. I took a deep breath to gather BURDICK just a flat-out lie. Here’s another one: the funds? Assuming you Yet, if your home’s value those few seconds of bravery, scrib- “Cheeseburgers lower your risk for a have adequate emergency rises — which, admitted- bled down my number, stuck it to heart attack.” What kind of nutrition savings — typically, three ly, doesn’t always happen his windshield, and drove off feeling classes are these people taking? to six months’ worth of living expenses — you will still, in effect, be building completely embarrassed. And when One message simply exclaims, “YOU — should you pay off debts, or fund your equity without having to divert funds he called 20 minutes later, I was WON!!!” Three exclamation points! IRA or another investment account? that could be placed elsewhere, such as mortified — and excited. They must really mean it! Upon seeing There’s no one “correct” answer — in an investment. In this situation, it’s Now, I’m not the kind of girl who the e-mail, I am notified that I have won and the priority of these options may important to weigh your options. Do goes plastering her number on every “$850,000USD” and that I need to click change, depending on your financial you want to lower your mortgage debts windshield. But on that day, I fol- on a harmless link so I can clarify my goals. However, your first step may be and possibly save on cumulative inter- lowed my gut and found a little cour- “personal details.” Right… to consider what type of debt you’re est expenses? Or would you be better age, and today, I’m really glad I did. “Lose Weight Caveman Style!” one thinking of paying down with your extra served to invest that money for potential That one little note opened up the spam title reads. Intriguing, but I’ll pass. money. For example, if you have a con- growth or interest payments? possibility of years of adventure, “0prah Finally Admits Her Secret.” sumer loan that charges a high rate Here’s an additional consideration: If friendship and love. And yes, that is a number 0 where the of interest — and you can’t deduct the you tied up most of your money in home So, be brave and take a chance capital O in “Oprah” should be. In the interest payments from your taxes — equity, you may well lose some flexibili- whenever you can. You just never body of the e-mail, which is inexplica- you might conclude that it’s a good idea ty and liquidity. If you were to fall ill or know what it might turn into. bly purple for some reason, it states, to get rid of this loan as quickly as pos- lose your job, could you get money out “Nation in Shock as Dr. Oz Exposes how sible. of your home if your emergency savings Amanda Collins may be reached Oprah Lost All That Weight.” I’m sure Still, if the loan is relatively small, and fund fell short? Possibly, in the form of at (508) 909-4132 or by email at acol- we were all dying to know. the payments aren’t really impinging on a home equity line of credit or a second [email protected]. And there’s the main event, a message your monthly cash flow that much, you mortgage, but if you were not bringing that simply reads: “Hello. I’m Falling might want to consider putting any extra in any income, a bank might not even for You.” money you have into an investment that approve such a loan — no matter how I’ve never even met you! And what has the potential to offer longer-term much equity you have in your house. would my wife say? benefits. For instance, you might decide You may more easily be able to sell ENTERTAINMENT AND And lastly, the encore: “If it stinks, to fully fund your IRA for the year before stocks, bonds or other investment vehi- it’s probably rotten. Don’t let it ruin tackling minor debts. (In 2014, you can cles to gain access to needed cash. your business.” I don’t even know what contribute up to $5,500 to a traditional or Getting some extra money once in a EVENTS that means. Roth IRA, or $6,500 if you’re 50 or older.) while is a nice problem to have. Still, Spam can be an absurd journey if When it comes to making extra mort- you won’t want to waste the opportunity you take the time to read some of them gage payments, however, the picture — so, when choosing to pay down debts (deleting the inappropriate ones, of is more complicated. In the first place, or put the money into investments, course, which are many), or take the mortgage interest is typically tax deduct- think carefully. time to write a column about them. ible, which makes your loan less “expen- Some will even make you giggle at their sive.” Even beyond the issue of deduct- This article was written by Edward randomness. ibility, you may instinctively feel that Jones for use by your local Edward Now, if you’ll excuse me, it’s time for it’s best to whittle away your mortgage Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact DON’T MISS me to eat a cheeseburger instead of a and build as much equity as possible in Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones salad. Time to drop some pounds. your home. But is that always a smart Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or move? [email protected] Adam Minor may be reached at 508- A THING! 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- bridgepress.com. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014 • 5 OPINION Updates on fall seasons, upcoming events Although the nice fall weather is in the area for a while longer. enjoyable, the lakes, ponds and streams Tautog fishing should also be are drying up and could be a major The Great good now and I plan to try for problem if rain does not come soon. them on our next trip. Striper Forest fire dangers are very high, Outdoors fishing was still very good last prompting this writer to discuss the week around Block Island. It was drought conditions. Sportsmen will one of the better years for strip- soon be spending a lot of time in the RALPH ers at the Block, and the fishing woods and they need to be extra careful TRUE should remain very good for a with cigarettes and other combustible few more weeks. materials. Numerous deer have been The fall trout stocking is spotted recently taking a drink from small ponds, expected to start next week at major lakes and as there are very few areas that can provide water ponds, but rain is needed to get the rivers and for them. Acorns are becoming plentiful for deer to streams flowing again, which will get oxygen feed on as acorns fall from the trees. Connecticut and back to a healthy level in most ponds and lakes. Rhode Island deer hunters are bringing home venison, The black bear season started on Sept. 2, in with numerous deer being harvested in both states. Massachusetts, and closed Sept. 20. The late sea- The new Mass. Fish & Wildlife headquarters has son runs from Nov. 3-22. A large male bear was finally been completed at the old Westboro site and harvested in Phillipston during the first seg- most offices have moved into the new facility. The ment. The huge bear weighed in at 327 pounds office of fishing and boating access will be moving field dressed. Courtesy photo from their current office in Brighton to the new field Anterless deer permits will go on sale on Oct. This week’s picture shows my son, Ralph, with a big king salmon from headquarters building in Westboro soon. OFBA’s new 8, at 8 a.m. For Zone 10, Zone 13 and Zone 14, phone number is 508-389-7810. they will go on sale Oct. 9. years past. The month of October is the best time to enjoy the salmon Approximately 13,000 pheasant will be released into A public hearing will be held on Oct. 7, run in New York and is only a five-hour drive from the Valley. open covers this fall in Massachusetts. Major wildlife at 3 p.m., to discuss a youth deer hunt in management areas will receive a stocking three times Massachusetts. The hearing will be held at the a week at those sites, while the smaller management Field Headquarters in Westboro. Details on the areas and open covers will only receive a once-a-week proposal are available at the MFW website. stocking. Some of the clubs that raise state birds had a All canoeists and kayakers are reminded that few problems with the young pheasant this year, with they must wear a PFD from Sept. 15 to May 15, one club losing at least one third of the birds short- 2015. ly after receiving them. Last year’s pheasant were The Big MOE will be held at the Hamilton also in poor shape prior to stocking in local covers. Rod & Gun Club in Sturbridge this Sunday, Hopefully, they will be in better shape this year. Last Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.! The event is held year’s birds were not much larger than a partridge every year promoting the sport of hunting and and had very little weight when released into open fishing. The event is free, and youngsters of all covers. The state had closed all of their pheasant rear- ages will be allowed to shoot guns, fish, shoot ing pens years ago and now buy all of their pheasant archery, tie flies and much more. All youngsters from upstate New York or . will be mentored by experienced sportsmen and Goose season in Massachusetts closed this past it is all free. All the food is free also. The event is Thursday, Sept. 25, and not as printed in this col- open to the public. For more information go to umn last week, which had Sept. 15, as the final day. hamiltonrodgun.com. Sportsmen should always check their abstracts prior Emerson Chandler, 88, of Berlin, passed away to hunting any wild game! The duck and goose season at his home on Sept. 17. Emerson worked for the Mystery Pictures by Ralph True Sr. will open on Oct. 14 this year. I apologize for the typo Mass. Division of Fish & Wildlife as regional error. The last days of the goose season locally were supervisor and had many accomplishments Courtesy photo still very poor in the area, even with some of the corn- that benefited sportsmen during his tenure Last week’s mystery picture showed the late Ralph fields being cut. with MF&W. This writer had many discussions Saltwater fishing for sea bass and false albacore was with Mr. Chandler at the Worcester County Sullivan, of Whitinsville, in back of the counter at his red hot last week for many anglers in Narragansett League meetings years ago, and he was always diner in Whitinsville not Uxbridge. The diner is still there Bay. This writer and my brother, Ken, fished around eager to help sportsmen improve hunting and and is now Peg’s Diner, located on Church Street. Bob Point Judith light area and quickly filled our sev- fishing throughout the state. Our deepest sym- Brochu was the cook at Sullivan’s Diner back in those en-fish limit on sea bass. Some nice size scup were also pathy goes out to his family and friends. days and his son Ralph Jr. was the counter person along boated. Although we did not land any false albacore Salmon fishing in upstate New York is heat- with his dad. Ralph Jr. still lives in Whitinsville and has many fly fishing anglers did. My brother also landed ing up and should be great in a couple of weeks many fond memories of his early years at the diner. Peg an undersize striper, which was released, but no fluke on the Salmon River in Pulaski. Gagner, pictured, has been the owner of the diner since were caught. There were tons of baitfish inside and Take a kid fishing and keep them rods bend- 1973 and still makes her homemade pies for her clients. outside of the Center Wall which should keep the fish ing! Readers share their favorite tips the turkey, and often nowadays cook it celebrating. You might have to start a coat hands with WD-40 or silicon lubri- Take in a separate pan. To get that great flavor month or so in advance but it will make cant; therefore doesn’t stick to hands from cooking inside the bird, without you feel younger and happier then you easily. Two treatments afterwards with the risk of contamination from leftover bits have in years! Now write each one down lubricant and soapy water, all was gone. of stuffing remaining in the bird, try as you go along and enjoy yourself. I I like to hand rub furniture finishes. Hint this: promise you will be glad you did and the Alternative: Rubber dishwashing gloves When stuffing the turkey, first line the world will be a nicer place with you in it. allowed for feel deep into grooves and KAREN cavity with a couple of generous layers Happy Birthday. joints of the furniture. TRAINOR of cheesecloth, draping the ends over the Lois Woods Viola Bramel opening. Spoon in the stuffing, twist and Millbury, Mass. Northbridge, Mass. tuck the ends of the cheesecloth in so the *** *** Readers of this column are always stuffing won’t fall out and cheesecloth Solving life’s little hassles is easy with Prize Winner — Congratulations generous when it comes to sharing their wont scorch. Roast the turkey. When it’s these tips: to Pam Brundage, of Pomfret Center, favorite tips and tricks and this month done, pull out the stuffing, which has • If ants are a problem in your home Conn., whose name was drawn as win- is no exception. From washing windows baked inside the cheesecloth, inside the sprinkle baby powder down on areas of ner for dinner for two at the Publick to stuffing a turkey, the following hints turkey to get that good flavor, and open concern. This should keep them out as House in Sturbridge. She offered the prove all it takes is a little ingenuity to out into a serving dish. they do not like the scent. stuffing tip above. tackle life’s little hassles! Pam Brundage • To add volume to your eyelashes *** *** Pomfret Center, Conn. take a Q-tip and add to your eyelashes in Win Dinner for Two at the Publick This reader’s tip is literally “for the *** between your coats of mascara. House — Your tips can win you a great birds!” Salad on the go? It’s easy with this MC dinner for two at the historic Publick With bird feeding season upon us simple strategy! Sturbridge, Mass. House Historic Inn in Sturbridge! Simply soon, I use a toothbrush to clean the bird When I am making salad place all *** send in a hint to be entered into a ran- feeder parts. It works great. ingredients in a baggie and then I add Here’s a good reason to keep a clothes- dom drawing. One winner per month Terry Maiorana any type of salad dressing to the baggie pin in the toolbox! will win a fabulous dinner for two (a $60 Ashford, Conn. and shake until dressing is mixed in and Use a clothespin to hold a nail while value) at the renowned restaurant, locat- *** serve. hammering. It prevents you from ham- ed on Route 131 across the town common A reader offers a trio of time and mon- Marilyn Chalupka mering your fingers. in historic Sturbridge. Because I’m in the eysaving tips: Oxford, Mass. Donna Lewandowski business of dispensing tips, not invent- • Use vertical strokes when washing *** Charlton, Mass. ing them (although I can take credit for outside windows and horizontal for A reader really has a “handle” on hot *** some), I’m counting on you readers out inside the windows. This way you can foods! From exercising to varnishing, this there to share your best helpful hints! tell which side has the streaks. I leave a Corning Ware cover in my reader shares her helpful hints! Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip • Storing plastic wrap in the fridge will microwave. I use it instead of plastic 1. Doing deep knee bends for life, knee that has worked for you? Do you have a prevent it from sticking. wrap, a plate or paper towels, which alignment — While doing these I now question regarding household or garden • With Christmas on the way try mail- prevents chemicals from getting into the place my hands behind me on a table top matters? If so, why not share them with ing cookies packed in popcorn to keep food. the handle of the cover makes it or railing and can do triceps exercises at readers of The Southbridge Evening from crumbling easy to pick up the cover when my food the same time. Works for those few min- News? Send questions and/or hints Deb Marks is heated It also saves on the use of plas- ute break times on the job or at the gym. to: Take the Hint! C/o the Southbridge Woodstock Valley, Conn. tic wrap or paper towels. 2. To get stuck objects (e.g. cat toy, Evening News, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, *** Barbara Ledbetter paper clog, etc.) out of the corrugated MA 01550. Or e-mail [email protected]. Hints Tried and true turkey tips courtesy of Leicester, Mass. vacuum cleaner tube, a smooth broom are entered into a drawing for dinner for a clever Connecticut reader: *** handle solved the problem and the cor- two at the historic Publick House Inn. Turkey day will be here before we Giving back on your birthday is a rugated tube collapsed easily around it For more great hints, tune into Take the know it, and this is a tip my parents priceless gift! until I reached the clog. Hint: Detach Hint! one minute snippet tip s aired twice got from God knows where back in Is your birthday coming up? Want to tube from vacuum and thread the broom daily on ORC FM 98.9. And for more tips the 1960’s — most likely an article like have the best birthday ever? So happy handle in the end with the nozzle and the and talk, be sure to listen to my live hour- yours. People worry about food contam- you are here celebrating life? Well then clog out through the larger corrugated long show from 9 to 10 am. each Friday ination when putting the stuffing inside take the birthday challenge. Do one good end. on WARE 1250. deed or kindness for every year you are 3. Varnish while making furniture, Learning more about antiques and collectibles I’m often asked how thing from Queen Anne highboys to are another good way to learn about vaged and was in poor condition to a someone can learn collectibles. antiques. As you shop, you can see 19th century clock in fantastic condi- more about antiques Old Sturbridge Village and Eastfield how things are priced and what items tion featuring a tin figure and porcelain and collectibles. Village in Nassau, N.Y., also offer work- are selling well. If you see duplicate face. There was also a Sterling silver There are many class- shops and classes on historic trades and objects throughout a number of shops, set with over 30 place settings. Prices es available that may antiques. you should be aware that they might be ranged from $5 to $10 for some items to be helpful. Collectors and dealers often like to reproductions. well into the thousands for others. I was fortunate talk about the items that they collect. Appraisal events are also an informa- I enjoy these events as they provide enough to find a class A dealer who lives near me has been tive tool to learn about antiques in gen- an opportunity to meet new people taught by George selling antiques since before I was born eral, but also your items specifically. and see some great antiques as well. I Antiques, Michael, a former and has been kind enough to share his I recently had the pleasure of doing will be appraising antiques at another host of an antiques knowledge with me over the years. a presentation on antiques at Goddard event being held at the Leicester Senior Collectibles show on PBS that Auctions are also a great way to learn. House Assisted Living Center in Center on Oct. 15, at 12:30 p.m. The states began airing in 1963. You can preview items prior to the auc- Worcester. The room allowed for 35 Leicester Senior Center is located at 40 & E According to the tion and stay to see what they actually people and was filled to capacity. Winslow Ave. Nashua Telegraph, sell for. I attended two to three auctions After the presentation, I appraised I will also be teaching my “Evaluating WAYNE TUISKULA his show was designed a week when I was getting started in the items for the attendees. I saw a wide Your Antiques” class for the Worcester to inform the public antique business. range of items including an old Civil Turn To ANTIQUES ­­­A6 and covered every- Antique shops and flea markets War Enfield rifle that had been sal- page 6 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune CALENDAR The calendar page is a free service Allen at (508-372-3251) or for more infor- purchase supplies for our hands on lasagna, pasta, meatballs, sauce, salad, offered for listings for government, educa- mation. monthly meetings. rolls, dessert and coffee/tea. Bar will tional and non-profit organizations. Send For more info on the BVAA see our be available. Ticket cost is $10/adult all calendar listings and happenings web page at BVAA.ORG or like us on and $8 senior or children under 5. Take by mail to Adam Minor at Stonebridge Wednesday Facebook. out will be available. Tickets are being Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA sold on Tuesday nights from 6:30 - 7:30 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail Oct. 1 SUTTON at the food pantry located at 19 Douglas to [email protected]. Please St. You can also reserve your tickets by write “calendar” in the subject line. All DOUGLAS Water’s Farm 35th Annual Farm e-mailing your ticket request to thepeo- calendar listings must be submitted by Days - Fall Festival — Saturday and [email protected]. We will 3 p.m. on Friday to be published in the Join us for a special story time with Sunday, Oct. 4 and 5, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. have your tickets ready for you at the following Friday’s edition. We will print Elmo! The MEFA U.Fund Start U. Demonstrations, antique cars, trac- door. Only 175 tickets are available. We such listings as space allows. Reading Series will feature Elmo at the tor pull and lawn and garden tractors, sell out every year, so get your tickets Douglas Public Library, Wednesday, farm machinery and equipment, lum- early! We are in need of raffle baskets Oct. 1, at 10:30 a.m. Children are invited berjack show (Sunday only), K Street and raffle items. Please contact Deb Monday to participate in an engaging story time Saxophone Players (Sunday), shingle Blackburn at deb@wickstrommorse. and related activities with their favorite making demo, maple sugaring, black- com to donate a raffle basket/item. This Sept. 29 literary character. All participants will smith demo. Back by popular demand, dinner helps us to raise the necessary have an opportunity to meet Elmo, have demos by Uxbridge wood sculptor funds we need in order to continue our UXBRIDGE their photo taken, and receive a goody Michael Basiner. Drawings for one ton mission of helping those in need. With bag filled with materials and a brand of wood pellets, and for one handmade the winter months coming, many fam- Uxbridge 4th of July Planning new book. Parents are encouraged to quilt. Food, including our famous apple ilies struggle even more to put food on Meeting — Did you enjoy the Uxbridge bring their cameras for photos of their crisp, and much, much more. their tables, while also trying to pay for 4th of July celebration in 2014? Have children with Elmo. Registration is increased heating costs. Please come some great ideas for 2015? Join the requested but not required. and enjoy a night out with friends, Uxbridge 4th of July Committee for a As a reminder to our patrons please Friday while supporting our cause! planning meeting on Monday, Sept. 29, do not park in the Webster Credit Union at 6:30 p.m. Find us at a picnic table at parking lot the morning of the perfor- Oct. 3 the Haywagon Restaurant during their mance. Call the library for more infor- Sunday weekly cruise night. We will be dis- mation, 508-476-2695. SUTTON cussing fundraising ideas and looking Oct. 5 for corporate sponsorships. For more Senior Breakfast — St. John’s information contact uxbridgejuly4th@ Thursday Episcopal Church, 3 Pleasant Street, BLACKSTONE gmail.com or www.facebook.com/ Sutton. Friday, Oct. 3, 8-9 a.m. French UxbridgeJuly4th. Oct. 2 toast, breakfast sausage, fresh fruit, Blackstone Valley Community juice, and coffee or tea. $4 donation per Concert Band — Sunday, Oct. 5, 1 p.m., HOPEDALE person. Handicapped accessible. For at Daniel’s Farmstead, 286 Mendon St., Tuesday more information, call 508-865-3103. Blackstone. Free. Info: www.bvccband. Generally, it is a goal of the BVAA to org. The Blackstone Valley Community Sept. 30 share their colorful works of art with Concert Band is a true community band the public. At the recent Hopedale Day Saturday consisting of approximately seventy tal- WHITINSVILLE in the Park however, members of the ented musicians from the Blackstone BVAA walked home with half of the col- Oct. 4 Valley and beyond. Our performance Whitinsville Christian High School orful award ribbons and the cash prizes will feature a variety of music including (WCHS), located at 279 Linwood Ave., in that went with them. It was an exciting DOUGLAS popular songs, music from the movies, Whitinsville, will host the 2014 Greater day for the group. The BVAA also, had patriotic songs and marches. This is Christian College Fair on a vendor space at the park to share Douglas Historical Society Annual music your whole family will enjoy. We Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. in more works of art and info regarding to October Fest Yard Sale — Oct. 4: hope you can join us. the school auditorium. Approximately it’s activities. Looking to get rid of some old stuff? We 30 Christian colleges and universities The next big activity will be at would be happy to take it off your hands. Monday from all over the United States will Hopedale’s October Fest to be held 10 The Douglas Historical Society will be be represented. Students and parents a.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 4. Atria Draper accepting donations for their Annual Oct. 6 will be able to pick up catalogues, bro- Place, 25 Hopedale St., has generously October Fest Yard sale. Donations will chures, financial aid information and agreed to host our Fall Show, during be accepted every Saturday prior to NORTHBRIDGE applications from the various college the festivities. We will also celebrate the event from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at representatives. Additionally, a finan- with an artist reception on Oct. 2, from the Douglas Farmers Market outside The Northbridge Historical Society cial aid seminar will be available during 6-8 p.m. The public is welcome free of the E.N. Jenckes Museum in Douglas. will hold the first meeting of its 44th the evening. charge and wine and hors d’oeuvres Please no large furniture or electronics. year on Monday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m., at the The Whitinsville Fair is under the will be served. Questions, contact John P. at 508-864- Whitinsville Social Library. Following direction of Faith Towner, Northeast The BVAA is a non-profit group 0583. a short business meeting led by Regional Fair Coordinator, and is which promotes the arts through edu- President John W. Walker, Jr., retired endorsed by the National Association cation and art shows for the enjoyment UXBRIDGE Northbridge Fire Chief Cornelius J. of Christian College Admissions of the public. We would like to thank the Madigan will speak. “The Northbridge Personnel. The Whitinsville stop is Hopedale Cultural Council which has The People First Food Pantry of Fire Department: A History” will be his intended to reach students and parents provided us with a grant to help with Uxbridge 2014 Italian Dinner Fundraiser topic (from the Shop connection, to the in central Massachusetts, Rhode Island the fall show expenses. will be held on Saturday, Oct. 4, at the construction of the “new” fire station in and northeast Connecticut. Contact The Northbridge Cultural Council VFW Post 1385 in Uxbridge. The dinner 1922, to the addition of the ambulance John Vriesema (508-372-3272) or Beth has also provided us with a grant to will be from 5-7 p.m. Dinner will be service, to memorable fires).

We Are Open Year Round 9am-5pm Brookfield Orchards Learning more about 12 Lincoln Rd., N. Brookfield, MA 01535 • 508.867.6858 • 877.622.7555 Follow signs from Rts. 9, 31, 67 or 148 SNACK BAR Maze $3/person Hot Apple Dumplings w/ice cream antiques and collectibles Apple Pies, Reg. & Sweet ‘n Low ~Music by~ Cider • Cider Donuts • Cheese • Candy Honey & Maple Products Tequila Mockingbird 1-4 pm Sept. 27 ANTIQUES Jellies & Relishes Wibble, 1-4 pm Sept. 28 continued from page A5­­­ Historical Maps and Books Antiques and Collectibles Grandpa’s Kettle Korn and Public Schools on Oct. 8. The class runs Applewood Bundles & Chips from 6 to 9 p.m. at Worcester Technical Recreation Area Wagon Rides 1-4 pm Sat & Sun TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com High School at 1 Skyline Dr. You can www.browsethebrookfields.com www.brookfieldorchardsonline.com find more info on the course and regis- tration at www.nightlifeworcester.org or by calling 508-791-3171. I hope to see some of my readers at one of these events or please contact me to schedule one for your group or organization. You might discover that you have something in your attic that will pay for a tropical vacation as the weather gets colder in New England.

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READING NEWSPAPERS IS A QUEST LIKE NO OTHER B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014 • 7 OBITUARIES Carol Roche Virostek, Ph.D., 72 Edward P. Dion, 87 WEBSTER/BERLIN, family, with whom she enjoyed many OXFORD — Edward Construction Company in Auburn for 37 Conn. — Carol Roche happy times summering at Webster P. Dion, 87, of Front years, retiring in 1993. He was a member Virostek, Ph.D., of Lake for 35 years, as well as skiing Street, died peacefully on of the V.F.W. Post 5663 in Oxford and a Berlin, Conn., and in Vermont and vacationing in Siesta Tuesday, Sept. 16, in his member of the Arbor Day Foundation. Webster, died on Sept. Key. She is survived by her beloved home. He loved tomato gardening. He was a 16. husband of 50 years, Paul; her daugh- He was predeceased sports fan, especially enjoying the Red The daughter of the ter Allison Hopkins and son-in-law by his wife of 49 years, Sox and Patriots, and he loved sing- Claire R. (Boulanger) ing. He participated in the Accord Day late Anna T. (Vecchione) Charles Hopkins of Worcester; her Dion who died in 2008. He Program in Webster. Roche and Joseph T. daughter Leslie Virostek and son-in- is survived by his daughter, Carolyn L. The family would like to thank Roche, Carol was born in Whitinsville, law John Cobb of Wallingford, Conn.; Rocheleau of Oxford; two stepchildren, Overlook Hospice in Charlton for their MA, on April 23, 1942. From an early grandchildren Zachary and Isaac Pfosi, Norma J. Boudreau of Springfield and exceptional care during his illness. age, she was called to be a teacher. and Aidan, Elise, and Aileen Cobb; and Francis G. Barnes of Cornwall, Vt.; two Calling hours were held Friday, Sept. She graduated from the University of step-grandchildren Heidi Enea, and brothers, Jean Dion of Windsor Locks, 19, at Paradis-Givner Funeral Home, Massachusetts Amherst with a teach- Amie, Christopher, and Hope Hopkins. Conn., and William Dion of Hadley; a 357 Main St., Oxford. A funeral service ing degree and then earned a mas- In addition, she leaves her dear sister sister, Lena Lagerholm of Millbury; 12 was held at Saturday, Sept. 20, at the ter’s degree from Central Connecticut Kathleen McCarthy of Whitinsville, grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, funeral home. Military burial will fol- State University. She taught English and brother Joseph T. Roche Jr. of and many nephews and nieces. low at North Cemetery in Oxford, with at Berlin High School for more than Holly Hill, Fla., and many beloved niec- He was predeceased by a broth- the Oxford Memorial Honor Guard par- 20 years, during which time she was es and nephews, other family members, er, George Dion; three sisters, Marie ticipating. In lieu of flowers, memorial named Connecticut State Teacher of and friends. Bowman, Rita Smith, and Mary Calnan; contributions may be made to Overlook the Year in 1989. She was honored with She died at home with her fami- and a grandson, John Robert Boudreau. Hospice, P.O. Box 1000, Charlton, MA a national Milken Educator Award in ly around her. Her family gratefully He was born in Lowell, the son of the 01507, or to the Oxford Memorial Honor 1991 and then began a doctoral pro- acknowledges the superlative medical late Alphee and Emma (Roy) Dion, and Guard, 9 Locust St., Oxford, MA 01540. gram at the University of Connecticut, care Carol received at the Dana-Farber lived most of his life in Oxford. He was a For more information, visit www.par- where she served as an adjunct profes- Cancer Institute, which for 12 years proud veteran of the U.S. Army. adisfuneralhome.com. sor and completed her Ph.D. in 1996. provided her with not only compas- Mr. Dion worked at R.H. White In her long career as an educator, she sionate care but also the latest can- also served as the writing coordinator cer treatments. Impeccably dressed, for Berlin Public Schools, as a consul- professionally accomplished, compas- Sylvia I. Bedard, 87 tant for many school districts, and as sionate, generous, and loving, Carol WHITINSVILLE years. Sylvia enjoyed reading, sewing, a presenter at numerous conferences. inspired others to live life as fully and — Sylvia I. (LeBlanc) and crafting. She enjoyed sitting in her Mentoring prospective teachers and passionately as she did. Bedard, 87, passed away window and waving to the school chil- providing professional development Carol devoted much of her life to edu- peacefully at home with dren waiting for the buses across the for other educators proved to be among cation and to making the world a more her loving daughter, street every afternoon with her hand the most fulfilling work she had ever just and equitable place for women and Susan Bedard, by her held signs of hearts and seasonal pic- done. girls. side on Monday, Sept. 15, tures. The school children enjoyed wav- An award-winning volunteer, Carol Carol’s funeral will be held on Friday, after a long illness. ing and making hearts back to her. was passionate about a number of issues Sept. 26, from Jackman Funeral Home, She was predeceased She will be missed by all the lives she pertaining to social justice and the 12 Spring St., Whitinsville with a Mass by her loving daughter, Betsy Bedard. touched over the years. empowerment of women. Her involve- at 11 am in St. Patrick’s Church, 7 East She is also survived by a grandson Her funeral was held on Friday, Sept. ment included serving on the Board of St. Calling hours at the funeral home Andre Kyrychok and his wife Nicole 19, from Jackman Funeral Home, 12 Directors of YWCA New Britain and on were held on Thursday, Sept. 25. Burial of Uxbridge; three great grandchildren; Spring St., Whitinsville, with a Mass at the Board of Trustees of the Friendship will be private and held at the conve- Olesya, Collin, and Adin; a beloved niece Good Shepherd Church, 121 Linwood Center of New Britain, and serving as nience of the family. Cheryl LeBlanc of El Monte, Calif.; and St., Linwood. Burial followed in St. president of the American Association In lieu of flowers, donations may be several nephews. Mary’s Cemetery. Calling hours at the of University Women’s New Britain made to the AAUW, 1111 16th Street Born in North Uxbridge on July 1, funeral home were held Friday, Sept. 19. Branch and state organization. For sev- NW, Washington, DC 20036 (Carol 1927, she was the daughter of Homer Le In lieu of flowers, donations in Sylvia’s eral years she chaired the national R. Virostek Campus Leadership Blanc and Anna (Tessier) Le Blanc and memory may be made to American AAUW College/University Relations Opportunities Fund #4378), or to the lived in the Whitinsville and Uxbridge Lung Association, 460 Totten Pond. Rd., Committee, and in 2013 the national YWCA New Britain (Family Literacy area all her life. She was a graduate of Suite 400, Waltham, MA 02451. AAUW created an endowed fund to Programs), 19 Franklin Square, New Uxbridge High School, Class of 1945. She To leave a condolence message for the honor Carol’s work and commitment, Britain, CT 06051. worked as a nurse’s aide at St. Camillus family, please visit www.jackmanfuner- which will make grants in perpetuity To leave a condolence message for Nursing Center in Whitinsville and a alhomes.com. to support leadership initiatives for the family, please visit www.jackman- home health aide for the VNA for many young women. funeralhomes.com. Carol was also passionate about her William G. Guertin, 64 UXBRIDGE — Dorothy (Fournier) Guertin and was a Arpenig Hanoian, 90 William G. Guertin, 64, graduate of Uxbridge High School Class of Centennial Ct., died of 1968. Bill worked in his family busi- GRAFTON — Arpenig She enjoyed cooking, knitting, danc- Saturday, Sept. 20, at his ness at Linwood Lumber many years. (Penny) Hanoian, 90, died ing, reading, gardening, and found great home. Bill’s favorite pastime was bragging on Sept. 20. joy in interior decorating and floral He is survived by his about his children and grandchildren. She was born to the late arrangements and design. Her greatest former wife Kathleen C. He was an avid golfer and was extreme- Haiganoush (Mooradian) pleasure however, was her family — (Coffey) Guertin; three ly social enjoying time spent with his and Yeprem Egsegian. both near and far. While she had many daughters Shelley S. many, many friends. She graduated from interests, she will forever be defined as Rivelli-Young and her husband Tom His funeral was held from Tancrell- Northbridge High School one who found ultimate joy and happi- of Northbridge, Kerry B. Boucher of Jackman Funeral Home, 35 Snowling and later received a ness in the love of family and friends, Northbridge; Jill K. Leonard and her Rd., Uxbridge, on Wednesday, Sept. diploma from Becker Business College, those she called her “treasure.” husband Paul of Whitinsville; two sons 24, at Valley Chapel, 130 Douglas St., Worcester. She did substitute teaching She is survived by her sons and their George R. Guertin and his wife Devyn, Uxbridge. Burial followed in St. Mary’s prior to being employed as a secretary families which include six grandchil- of Sutton, and Douglas W. Guertin, Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral at Whitin Machine Works. dren and five great-grandchildren, a of Northbridge; three sisters Lacie home were held Tuesday, Sept. 23. In She married the late Thomas M. brother William Markarian in Texas, Castagnaro of Uxbridge, Catherine lieu of flowers, donations in Rat’s name Muradian and they had three sons, and the dearly loved families of William, Schwartz of Cambridge, and Jeanine may be made to Northbridge Booster Thomas M. III, David and Barry. She her late sister Varsenig Egsegian, late Paddock of Marston Mills; two broth- Club, c/o Athletic Director, NHS, 427 was very active in the Whitinsville com- brother Vartkes Markarian, late broth- ers Paul Guertin of Norfolk and Scott Linwood Ave., Whitinsville, MA 01588. munity, notably as a communicant of the er Richard Egsegian, and dearly loved Guertin of Rockland; 12 grandchildren, To leave a condolence message for the Soorp Asdvadzadzin Armenian Church, families of Thomas Muradian and and many nieces and nephews. family, please visit www.jackmanfuner- member of the Church’s Women’s Richard Hanoian. Born in Whitinsville on Sept. 2, 1950 alhomes.com. Guild, President of the Armenian Red Calling hours were held Thursday, he was the son of the late George W. and Cross, and Treasurer of the Whitinsville Sept. 25, at Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill Women’s Club. St., Whitinsville, followed by a funeral After the death of her husband in at the Soorp Asdvadzadzin Armenian Ronald L. Picnia, 81 1976, she met and married Richard J. Apostolic Church. Burial was in Swan UXBRIDGE — Ronald listening to music espe- Hanoian and moved to Rhode Island Point Cemetery, Providence, R.I. In lieu L. Picnia, 81, died cially Frank Sinatra. A where she became a communicant of of flowers, memorial donations may Tuesday, Sept. 16, sur- very kind man, Ron was the Saint Sahag and Mesrob Armenian be made to the Armenian Apostolic rounded by his loving always helping people Church, and member of the Armenian Church, 315 Church St., Whitinsville, family at Beaumont out of “sticky” situations. Chorale of Rhode Island. After his death, MA 01588. Nursing & Rehab. Center His memorial funeral she returned to live happily with her Visit www.carrfuneralhome.com for in Northbridge, where he service was held Friday, son David in North Grafton. more information. had been a resident the Sept. 19, at Tancrell- past two years. Jackman Funeral Home, He is survived by his three children; 35 Snowling Rd., Uxbridge. Calling hours Ronald Picnia and his wife Debra, of at the funeral home were held Friday, Henrietta Beinema, 90 Holland, Apryl Picnia of Weymouth, and Sept. 19. Burial will be at a date and time Jennifer Bonati and her husband John convenient to the family. To leave a con- WHITINSVILLE — Ann Beinema, of Southbridge; three of Uxbridge; his loving companion of 20 dolence message for the family, please Henrietta “Honey” daughters, Verna Stone of Woodstock, years, Ruth Lapierie; four grandchildren, visit Jackman Funeral Home online at (Haringa) Beinema, 90, Ga., Brenda and her husband Gary Ashlee Picnia of Holland, Nate DeLuca of www.jackmanfuneralhomes.com. of Whitinsville passed White of Ocala, Fla., and Sally Masnoon Weymouth, and Jesse and Jason Bonati away Sunday, Sept. 21, of Marlborough; six grandchildren of Uxbridge; and his former wife Pauline in the Milford Regional and three great-grandchildren, one (Jacques) Picnia. Medical Center, Milford. great-great-granddaughter, and nieces Born in Tewksbury on June 20, 1933 She was the wife of and nephews. he was the son of Francis and Alice Marvin L. “Mike” She was predeceased by a broth- (Looskin) Picnia and lived in Uxbridge Beinema. er James Haringa and three sisters, most of his life before moving to Millbury Mrs. Beinema was born Aug. 15, 1924, Catherine Baker, Anne Bosma, and 22 years ago. in Whitinsville, the daughter of the late Phyllis Schotanus. He worked as a security guard for the Herman J. and Eva (Bosma) Haringa Visiting hours were held Thursday, Worcester County Courthouse for 33 and was a graduate of Northbridge Sept. 25, in the Buma Funeral Home, years until his retirement. He served in High School. 480 Church St., Whitinsville, followed the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict Mr. & Mrs. Beinema observed their by a funeral service in the funeral and was a Knight at the Knights of 68th wedding anniversary on July 2, home. Burial followed in Riverdale Columbus council #365 in Whitinsville. 2014. Cemetery, Northbridge. Ron was an animal lover, especially Mrs. Beinema was a longtime mem- Memorial donations may be made to Siamese cats. He loved trips to Cape Cod, ber of the Pleasant Street Christian the Whitinsville Christian School, 279 Reformed Church and cherished time Linwood Ave., Whitinsville, MA 01588. spent with her family and grandchil- Visit www.bumafuneralhome.com, for dren. more information. Second Congregational Church In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son Larry M. and his wife Celebrating 180 years of loving God and serving our community Join Us in our celebration! Sunday, September 28th Morning Worship at 10:15 Rev. David Woods will be our Guest preacher (Rev. Woods pastored our church from 1972-1977) Summer Enjoy fellowship with us:

Good Local Newspaper” OPEN HOUSE from 2-4 p.m. “Every Town Deserves a Clearance Sale! TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com with a dessert reception 289 Main St., Douglas, MA 8 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune the Blackstone River Valley National hundreds of participants, family and MILFORD — Citizens for Milford is Heritage Corridor, Inc. presents the friends attending and creating last- organizing a Candidates Forum to be NEWS UniBank Blackstone River Valley ing partnerships with volunteers and held Thursday, Oct. 23, starting at 7 Greenway Challenge. organizations in the National Heritage p.m. in the upper chamber of Milford Athletes run, paddle and bike on a Corridor are among the great benefits of Town Hall. BRIEFS newly designed course through the beau- the Greenway Challenge.” The forum will feature the incum- tiful and historic Blackstone River Valley Team Bums Mountain Bike Club bent and challenging candidates for National Heritage Corridor. The annual has become one of the returning vol- the Milford area’s state representative Birth Announcements race has become one of New England’s unteer organizations working with and state senator — State Rep. John V. premier adventure races. This year the the Greenway Challenge Steering Fernandes (Democrat) and his challeng- Milford Regional Medical Center race is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. Committee. They have designed and er Mark Reil (Republican) and State announces recent births: 27, and will start at Nipmuc Regional constructed new mountain bike trails Sen. Richard Moore (Democrat) and his Aug. 1 High School in Upton. The finish line for four years, including a new bridge on challenger Ryan Fattman (Republican). A daughter, Payton Jane Trusas born and awards ceremony is at Spring Lake this year’s course. Running through the This event will be free and open to to Lisa (Crawford) and Michael Trusas Beach Facility in Burrillville, R.I. The Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State the public. Constituents in all towns of Millville. course runs through the Massachusetts Park and West Hill Park, the 7-mile trail within the Worcester and Norfolk sen- Grandparents Ronald and Elizabeth towns of Mendon, Grafton, Uxbridge, starts at Plummer’s Landing and ends atorial district, as well as in the Tenth Crawford of Upton and Michael and Northbridge and Millville and the Rhode at West Hill Park, both in Northbridge. Lucinda Trusas of Southampton former- Worcester district for state representa- Island town of North Smithfield. The Team Bums and the Army Corp of tive, are invited to attend. ly of Mendon. public is encouraged to attend. Engineers will continue the partnership Great-grandparents - Nellie Crawford Candidates will be available to meet UniBank is the Greenway Challenge’s of trail maintenance in future years. voters in the back of Town Hall start- of Hopkinton and Paul and Florence title sponsor. Their consistent support of By its very design, the Greenway Mick of North Carolina. ing at 6:30 p.m. The forum will start the race over many years has enabled its Challenge gets people outside to enjoy promptly at 7 p.m. The first half of Payton joins her 2-year-old sister, Ava growth in size and impacts. much of what the Blackstone River the evening will feature Fernandes and Mae. The Greenway Challenge Steering Valley National Heritage Corridor has to Reil. The second half of the evening Aug. 21 Committee named the Grafton Lions offer. UniBank has entered their employ- will feature Moore and Fattman. Each A daughter, Juliana Faith Sobrinho Club as the 2014 Charitable Recipient. ees as a team in the Corporate Cup divi- candidate will have the opportunity to born to Jessica (Heywood) and Odilon The Grafton Lions Club will receive sion for fourteen years. Taco/The White Sobrinho of Whitinsville. a donation from the proceeds of the Family Foundation, the River Champion make an opening statement, debate his Grandparents - Kim and Jane Heywood Greenway Challenge, as well as have an Sponsor, uses this event as part of the opponent by asking a series of challenge of Woonsocket, RI. and Antonio Rabelo active role in the event, assisting with company’s wellness program. The par- questions, answer questions from mem- Leite and Maria Socorro of Gonzaga, logistics and hosting a transition site ticipation of their employees in the bers of the audience, then make a final Minas Gerais, Brazil. on the day of the event. Previous char- Greenway Challenge has been shown to statement. Constituents are encouraged Juliana joins her siblings, Davin (9), itable grant recipients include Mount improve absenteeism, and overall gener- to bring their own questions to ask the Maria (8) and Gabriel (2). Saint Charles Academy (2013), Governor al health and wellbeing. candidates. Aug. 29 Aram J. Pothier Elementary School The 2014 Greenway Challenge course Although the forum will be not be A son, Tyler Allen Petruzzelli, born to (2012), Blackstone River Watershed is just over 60 miles in length and aired live, it will be video recorded and Ann (Ouellette) and Carl Petruzzelli of Association (2011) and Blackstone River includes street biking, river paddling, available for all to watch on Milford Uxbridge. Watershed Council (2010). mountain biking and running. The TV and other area local access outlets. Grandparents - Jean Ouellette of The Greenway Challenge simply public is invited to come and join the The forum video will also be available Uxbridge and Joe Ouellette of Franklin would not happen each year without Greenway Challenge festivities, cheer to watch on the Citizens for Milford and Sue Fraser of Largo, FL and Robert the enthusiastic support of over 200 vol- the runners in as they cross the finish website (CitizensforMilford.com) Petruzzelli of Exeter, N.H. unteers. Volunteers begin working in line, and applaud the great efforts of and Facebook page (Facebook.com/ Great-grandparents Joan Ouellette of March with event planning, including the hundreds of volunteers helping on CitizensforMilford) within 48 hours fol- Bellingham and Camello Petruzzelli of designing the new course. Prior to the September 27th. Entertainment includes lowing the event. Ashland. day of the event, volunteers help with New Bay Colony performing classic Milford Town Hall is located at 52 Tyler joins siblings, big brother Max site and river cleanups and the creation rock-n-roll. Visitors can share in the Main St., Milford, Massachusetts. Petruzzelli (2). of new mountain bike trails. memories and learn about the work of Parking is available at Town Hall, “The Greenway Challenge started as the Blackstone River Valley National Middle School East, and the Milford The tradition of the Greenway an adventure race but, it has become Heritage Corridor, Inc. Youth Center. Street parking is also so much more,” said Barbara Dixon, available. Challenge continues special events coordinator at Blackstone More information about the forum, Heritage Corridor, Inc. “Introducing Citizens for Milford to host as well as extensive voting information, WOONSOCKET, R.I. — Each year, new recreational opportunities to the is available on the Citizens for Milford candidates forum website (CitizensforMilford.com). Weekly Crossword September 26, 2014 EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Across Douglas Library Book Discussion tory and symbolism with an emphasis 1. “Polythene ___” on local cemeteries. Please call or visit (Beatles song) The next meeting of the Douglas the library to register for this wonder- 4. Pack (down) 8. Confine Library Book Group will be discussing fully unique program sponsored by the 14. North, South and Hampton Sides’s “In the Kingdom of Ice: Uxbridge Library Board of Trustees. Central landmasses The Grand and Terrible Voyage of the Friends Semi-Annual Book & Bake 16. Prickly plant U.S.S. Jeannette,” on Tuesday, Oct. 14, Sale — The Friends of the Uxbridge 17. Second stomachs at 6:30 p.m. A dramatic account of the Library will hold their fall Book & Bake 18. ___ tunnel syn- ill-fated 19th-century naval expedition Sale will take place on Saturday, Oct. 4, drome to the North Pole cites the contribu- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 19. Lying, maybe tions of German cartographer August 20. Blend Petermann, New York Herald owner Whitinsville Social Library 22. Dilutes James Gordon Bennett and famed naval 23. Bicycle seat officer George Washington De Long in WHITINSVILLE — Volunteers are 25. Falling star the team’s efforts to survive brutal envi- needed to help adult learners improve 27. Marathon ronmental conditions. Call the Library their English as part of the English as 29. Outdo 508-476-2695 for a copy of the book. New a second language (ESL) and English 32. Contents of some members welcome. Homemade refresh- language learners (ELL) programs at the cartridges ments, inspired by the title being dis- Whitinsville Social Library. Volunteers 35. Bringing up the cussed, will be served. are asked to tutor for one hour a week. rear If interested in becoming a one-on-one 37. Sylvester, to Tweety Uxbridge Public Library tutor, call the library at 508-234-2151. 38. Corpulent 39. Anger UXBRIDGE — The following pro- WHITINSVILLE — The Whitinsville 40. “Gladiator” setting grams and activities are going on at the Social Library announces new hours, 42. “___ what?” Uxbridge Library this fall. All programs which began on Tuesday, Sept. 2, which 43. ___-friendly are open to the public and free of charge include opening on Friday afternoons. 44. Chaotic unless otherwise noted. The new hours will be: 45. Unified whole “out” lingo 51. He took two tablets The Uxbridge Library is proud to • Monday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. 48. ___ of the Un- 4. ___-tac-toe 34. Daily publication 53. Lake nymph in be providing ESL (English as a second • Tuesday through Thursday: 9:30 a.m. knowns 5. Insight 36. “___ we having fun Greek mythology language) classes again each Monday – 8 p.m. 6. Drone, e.g. yet?” 54. Having a thin, 50. For the time being evening from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Main • Friday: 1-6 p.m. 7. Church song 40. BBs, e.g. metallic sound 52. Sharp ends Library. Facilitator Bonnie Berard is • Saturday: 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. 56. Flight segment 8. “Yadda, yadda, 41. Revival 55. Bluish gray yadda” 43. Final: Abbr. 56. Advance, slangily donating her time to this worthwhile 58. Catch, in a way effort. This program is being offered free WHITINSVILLE — Are you a middle 60. Commuter line 9. Less of a mess 46. Big hit 57. Radial, e.g. 10. Drive-in employee 47. Classical Greek 59. Game on horseback to the public and will be on a drop-in or high school student or adult in need of 61. Long-running basis. Please note there is no child care some help with math? The Whitinsville Broadway musical 11. Removes by verb form express- 62. Formerly known as suction ing action 64. “Tarzan” extra service available at this time. For more Social Library is once again offering 63. A short sonata information please inquire at the circu- Free Math Tutoring on Saturdays at the 65. End of a threat (2 12. Wild cherry 49. First act 13. Building additions lation desk or call 508-278-8624. Library. wds) This Week’s Answers: 15. Jokes and ___ Page Turners — Join this daytime Dennis McCowan, retired math teach- 66. Kind of ears discussion on recent books, movies and er, is experienced in tutoring students 67. Cylindrical and 21. Sweet last course 24. Knowledge gained current topics the second Tuesday of from basic through advanced levels in tapering each month from 2-3 in the lower library. math. 68. Achy through tradition 26. King ___, Egyptian Light refreshments will be served. The To reserve a time for tutoring, please 69. Blonde’s secret, Gravestone Girls return on Oct. 2 at 6:30 call the Whitinsville Social Library at maybe pharaoh 28. Sparkle p.m. They are cemetery historians ded- 508-234-215. Sessions are offered at 11 30. ___ souci icated to documenting and preserving a.m., 11:45 a.m. or 12:45 p.m. Down gravestone art, while educating audi- 1. Airborne units 31. “Don’t go!” 32. Chinese dynasty ences about the treasures to be found WHITINSVILLE — The Whitinsville 2. Amorphous creature in local cemeteries. The focus of the Social Library is off to a fabulous fall 3. Apportioned, with 33. “O” in old radio presentation covers cemetery art, his- with the following events. All events are free and open to the public. •Two Community Health Presentations: Whitinsville Social Library will host a seminar “Sugar Blues: Healing Your Relationship With Sweets,” on Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 7-8:30 p.m., given by Donna LOCAL TRUSTED Reese and Louise Kulig, Certified Holistic Health Coaches and Nutritional Educators. Donna & Louise will follow up with a second presentation, “What’s the Hype About Gluten?” on Tuesday, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Oct. 14 from 7-8:30 p.m. • “Your Legacy,” a presentation by Seema Kenney from Mass Researchers, Our readers trust our advertisers will be shown on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. Mass Researchers focuses on the education, documentation, and preser- SERVICE DIRECTORY GUTTERS HANDYMAN MASONRY PEST CONTROL ROOFING vation of our lives for future generations. • On Saturday, Dec. 6, from 12-2 p.m., Semi-Retired MASONRY PEST CONTROL SAUNDERS & Whitinsville Social Library will hold a CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS All Kinds Of Repairs On: Accurate Pest Local Author Fair. This is a chance to Gutters Cleaned All Types Control SONS ROOFING meet local authors, talk about their work * Cleanings * Chimneys & Foundations and purchase their work. Local Authors Giles Brothers Repainted, Rebuilt, Or Chimneys * Stone Full Pest Control Owner On Every Job!! Construction & Stuccoed. Rain & Critter Caps Walls * Steps Services Call Bill Toll Free can pick up an application to participate * Repairs * at the library or online: http://tinyurl. Home Remodeling installed, great prices! Walks * Block Work Over 27 yrs. 1-866-961-ROOF New Homes, Additions Siding Trim Installed 508-765-0100 com/wslauthorapp Around Windows & Doors FREE ESTIMATES experience Garages, Decks. Door & * Installations * MA Reg #153955 • Mah-Jongg continues on Monday Window Replacement. And On Overhanging Jets FULLY INSURED Reasonable Rates Member Of The BBB afternoons from 1-3 p.m. Come by to Security Bars Installed Vinyl Siding, Roofing Owner Operated A+ Rating with the BBB learn or play! On Windows & Bob Fully Insured, Free Estimates Kitchen & Bathroom 508-867-2877 • Knitting & Needlework Group meets Various Openings 508-278-3913 508-757-8078 Family Owned And Operated Remodels. Hardwood 508-754-9054 Have Tools, Will Travel *Now Accepting All* on Wednesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. & Ceramic Flooring A. Eagle Gutters In Business For Ask for David Hight Bring your latest project. All experience Roland Dubrule Over 25 Years Auburn, MA *Major Credit Cards* Interior Finish Work 508-832-4446 levels welcomed! Licensed & Insured Please contact the Whitinsville Social Paul (508)949-2384 Library with any questions at 508-234- Peter (860)923-0482 2151. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014 • 9 Relay for Life nets grand total of $219K for ACS

RELAY going to amazing places,” said Relay for the Irish Steppers, with $11,410, and continued from page A­­­ 1 Life specialist Lauren Falco, speaking Pawfect Pals, with $10,610. The top of various American Cancer Society three moneymaking teams proportion- programs that provide an array of sup- ate with the number of team members $203,725 was raised. At the wrap-up portive services to patients and caregiv- was Big Dog Bandits, Ribbon Rockettes, meeting it was announced that another ers “Without programs like the Road and Strutting Flamingos. $15,000 had been raised by participants to Recovery or the Hope Lodge, some While the wrap-up meeting put the in the months since the event, bringing patients wouldn’t even be able to get 2014 Relay to a close, attendees took the 2014 Relay’s total to a whopping treatment.” time to look forward to next year. $219,623. In the New England Region there are Guests selected “Unwrapping the Cure” “That’s an outstanding number,” three Hope Lodges where patients can as the theme of the 2015 event. The com- Fourier said after the wrap-up event. stay for free while they’re being treat- munity is invited to join the organizing “I just can’t thank everyone who works ed for cancer. The American Cancer committee, which requires as little as so hard on the Relay enough for every- Society has awarded $57 million in a couple hours of volunteer work a thing they put into it.” more than 130 grants to 30 New England month. For more information, go to The number marks the sixth highest hospitals and institutions for cancer relayforlife.org. the Relay has netted in its 17-year his- research and care. tory, and third highest in recent years, The top fundraisers from this year’s Amanda Collins may be reached at according to Fourier. An American Relay were announced and included (508) 909-4132 or by email at acollins@ Cancer Society representative at the Erin Lemovitz, who raised $7,176, David stonebridgepress.com. Relay wrap-up event explained to American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Hills, who raised $5,700, and Jo-Ann attendees just where all that funding specialist Lauren Falco explains where the Channell, who raised $4,860. goes. money raised goes. The top fundraising teams were the “The money that you raised really is Hedgehogs, who brought in $18,550, Additional special education costs cited at Uxbridge Town Meeting

FY15 tions, not to support taking such as vehicles that town bility for those health insur- the Farnum House. continued from page A­­­ 1 that money from Stabilization. departments need. ance benefits is $47.75 million. • Transferring $212,480 from Members believed the plan • Transferring $85,563 “This is not going to go free cash into the Cable Access in savings when the schools they and selectmen agreed to between municipal accounts to away,” Genereux said. “We Account to be spent on pub- replaced retiring or departing earlier in the summer should give salary increases for depart- have to fund this going for- lic access and comply with the employees with new employ- have been used instead, and ment heads, fund the new sala- ward.” town’s cable TV contract with ees who are being paid less, special education expenses ry schedules in the contracts The move will also keep bor- Charter Communications. and $198,513 in School Choice should be dealt with separate- for unionized Department of rowing expenses (such as inter- revenue. ly. Public Works, administration est) low for the town, he said. David Dore may be reached However, according to Selectmen Chairman and Fire Department workers, • Moving $1,876,517 from at (508) 909-4140, or by email at information provided at Jennifer Modica said her fund a new six-hour-per-week free cash into the Stabilization [email protected]. Town Meeting, the School board supported the use of administrative position for Fund. Department needs some of that Stabilization 3-0, but not neces- the Conservation Commission • Using $697.46 from this money for unexpected special sarily its use in the future. and fund a medical leave in year’s budget to pay an oil bill education expenses, includ- The motion to take $375,935 the Inspectional Services for the Historic Commission ing additional services for from Stabilization was Department. for a late-season oil delivery to students and a student being approved by an 85-24 margin. • Establishing an Other Post- placed in an out-of-state pro- Also approved at the Town Employment Benefits Liability gram. So, town officials instead Meeting were: Trust Fund and placing Want to Advertise in proposed using $375,935 from • Adding $50,000 to the police $100,000 from the Stabilization Stabilization. salaries account for expected Fund into it. The new fund will The Finance Committee overtime expenses. be used to pay health insur- The Blackstone Valley Tribune? announced to Town Meeting • Adding $246,644 to the ance benefits for retired town voters gathered in the Uxbridge municipal capital account from and school employees, Town High School auditorium it unspent money from the previ- Manager David Genereux said. voted 4-0, with three absten- ous fiscal year (also known as The Town Meeting warrant “free cash”) for big-ticket items noted the town’s estimated lia- Call Lisa Lemoine for information! Octoberfest set to return to (508) 909-4063 Douglas next weekend

which Menard said is an open the event is growing. We real- DOUGLAS mike event where people can ly appreciate the support of the continued from page A­­­ 1 sign up and perform. community and look forward to Playing at the Mumford River seeing everyone.” at 2:45 p.m.), Blue Cat Groove at Lodge will be Jon Short from 10 More information on Douglas 10 a.m. (a rhythm and blues band a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by Zack Octoberfest is available at its [email protected] whose guitar player, Sam Bowen Slick from 2-3 p.m. Sound for website, www.douglasoctober- is from Douglas), the Douglas those shows will be provided by fest.com, or its Facebook page, High School Chorus at 11 a.m., High Voltage Sound, Inc. www.facebook.com/douglasoc- folk duo Mark Mandeville and Elsewhere downtown, In Gear toberfest. Raianne Richards at noon, Transmission will sponsor a car Cannibal Ramblers at 1 p.m., show and the Douglas Historical David Dore may be reached Velvet Skies at 2 p.m., British Society will hold a garage sale. at (508) 909-4140, or by email at Invasion cover band the Brit Making Octoberfest a real- [email protected]. Wits at 3 p.m. and the Douglas ity is the responsibility High School Band at 3:45 p.m. of a committee with just The “B” stage will feature a handful of members. Blackstone Valley Music They’re assisted by an Presents at 9:30 a.m. (featuring eager group of volun- students from the Uxbridge- teers. based music school), local talent Sponsorships are avail- at 10:30 a.m., the Grey Whisker able for Octoberfest; for Pickers at 10:45 a.m., the MRM sponsorship or volunteer Local Business Showcase at information, send an 11:30 a.m., musician Drewby email to douglas_october- Carey at 11:45 a.m., the Douglas [email protected]. ABT Local Business Showcase “It’s a great event that at 12:30 p.m., Reagan Burrows we’ve been doing now at 1:45 p.m. and another Local for a number of years,” Business Showcase at 2:30 p.m. Menard said. “Every year At 12:45 p.m., the “B” stage it really astounds me how will host “15 Minutes of Fame,”

TheHeartOf Massachusetts.com 10 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Schofer, Rams run wild in Homecoming rout of Tantasqua, 49-26 VICTORY ably in front, 42-26. continued from page A­­­ 1 Back in that third quarter, Edwards (11 of 26, 314 yards, 4 touchdowns, 2 interceptions) connected with both J.J. a formidable test for the Rams as well, Howland (4 receptions, 84 yards) and led by quarterback Zack Edwards and again to Robert (4 receptions, 98 yards) a running back by committee offensive on touchdown passes of 30 and 9 yards, approach. The scoring came quickly respectively, to keep the Warriors in and frequently throughout, but in the the game, but they never found a way end the Warriors just couldn’t keep up. to corral Schofer (25 carries, 217 yards, “They’re a good team, they’re very 5 touchdowns). athletic, so that poses some mismatch- “He has this elusive quickness,” es on our defensive side of the ball,” grandfather and coach LaChapelle said explained Tantasqua head coach Joseph of Schofer. “I don’t know where he Beveridge, whose Warriors ripped the got it, but he just glides; he makes Rams 40-3 a season ago. “You can only things happen and that’s tough on any contain so much, and they were just a defense.” little deeper than us.” Schofer was a one-man wrecking Northbridge got on the board first, crew, accounting for 425 yards and all taking the opening kickoff on a nine- seven touchdowns — also tying a school play, 53-yard drive that culminated in record at Northbridge — as the Rams a 7-yard Schofer quarterback keeper improved to 2-0. to make it 6-0. Place kicker Geoffrey Up next for Tantasqua (1-1) is a diffi- Reichert nailed the extra point to make cult matchup with Doherty High (1-1) it 7-0. Reichert, by days end, would be a on Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. at Foley Stadium in perfect 7-for-7, tying a school record for Worcester. successful extra points. “We don’t have a lot of time to hang Following a quick Warriors three- our heads, we have a divisional oppo- and-out, the Rams’ offense went back nent in Doherty, they’re explosive, big, to work. But, on a third-and-4 at the and physical, so we just have to be Tantasqua 16-yard line, a bad snap led ready,” concluded Beveridge. Quarterback Koby Schofer of Northbridge looks over Tantasqua’s defensive front during his to a fumble and the Warriors took over pre-snap cadence. — likely with a sigh of relief — after not falling behind by two scores. Just two plays later, Edwards found Trevor Robert over the middle and the senior wideout made a quick move and was off to the races, galloping 72 yards to tie the game at 7-7 after Andrew Mortarelli hit the point after try. Quick strikes became the name of the game and on the very next play, Northbridge responded in kind. Schofer (12 of 21, 208 yards, 2 touchdowns, inter- ception) hit Chandler Brooks (7 recep- tions, 155 yards) for a 50-yard catch-and- run that made it 14-7 as the first quarter came to a close. The second quarter went much the same way as the first did, with the Rams outscoring the Warriors 14-7 to take a 28-14 halftime lead. In the second half Schofer completely took over the game, especially when Tantasqua had made their move and got to within eight points at 28-20. On the next Rams’ possession, Schofer broke free for a 54-yard run that made it a 35-20 game. The junior QB added another long touchdown run Northbridge’s Jake Wood rumbles down the at the start of the fourth quarter, as he sideline for a nice gain during the third quarter broke away for a 43-yard score with 9:33 against Tantasqua. Rob Fraser of Northbridge leaps and catches a Koby Schofer touchdown pass in the back of to play to put his Rams now comfort- the end zone. New eNglaNd OutdOOrs

A READERS STORY in its mini-museum lobby. est trail in Oh, and to use the restrooms and I don’t doubt it. From the On a recent Saturday night, too. Y, it’s three miles to the top of Laura and I enjoyed a crack- Another half-mile north on Mt. Flume and a third of that ling fire under a star-filled sky Route 3 we pulled into the is about as steep as a play- at Lost River Campground in Mount Flume hiker’s parking ground slide, and often times Woodstock, New Hampshire. lot and there stuffed a day nearly as slippery. It’s not for Though we’re not late-night pack with rain jackets (just in the faint of heart. Water seeps revelers at any time any- case!), a variety of fruit, some from crevices making ledges way, we hit the rack early in trail mix, pre-made banana, very slippery, using your anticipation of our next day’s peanut butter and marshmal- hands is required in many planned ten-mile loop hike low wraps, plus a couple of places though handholds on the Flume Slide Trail that Detour protein bars for good are sometimes few or even would include the 4000-plus- measure. Laura carried our non-existent, and the fact that foot peaks of Mounts Flume water in her Camelbak waist your heart is redlined only and Liberty in the White belt while I shouldered the adds to the fun! Mountains. day pack, and by 10AM we At the top of Mt. Flume, After a quick morning pit were hoofing it on the trail. the views of Franconia are stop for her latte and my The route starts innocently magnificent and we enjoyed by more down, which led to New England, just steps away Diet Coke, and a short drive enough; for the first mile the them while scarfing down additional down. I didn’t from the cocoons of our hous- on Route 3 northbound, we White House Trail meanders soggy peanut butter wraps. think it would ever end. The es and cars. Enjoy! arrived at The Flume Visitor along a bicycle path and the Next came a mile or so of trail is rough, we were tired, (Note: If you do this hike, walk Center. The Flume is a spec- Pemigewasset River. But after the boulder-strewn Franconia and just about the time when it in the direction I described. tacular granite-walled gorge crossing the river, we turned Ridge Trail which delivered each of us had had enough, Do not even consider going that awe-struck flatlanders right onto the Liberty Spring us to the 4459’ summit of Mt. we reached the bicycle path clockwise, which would entail can explore from the Center Trail and then a short dis- Liberty, the midpoint of our again and shortly our vehicle. going down the Flume Slide for a $15 fee, but we kept our tance later veered right at a hike. Though the valley below Did we enjoy it? Would we Trail. Though there’d be lots money in our pockets; our Y onto the Flume Slide Trail. looked clear, a cool fog rolled do it again? Yes and yes. It’s of excitement from falling all stop here was only to mean- Things started looking up, if over us quickly and we didn’t a terrific hike, a great way to over the place, it’d be zero fun, der among the interesting old you catch my drift. That is, hang around there long. Next kill six or eight hours, and a and more than likely you’d end pictures, souvenirs, and other this trail is steep! Those in the came a lot of downhill on the nice reminder of all the won- up seriously hurt. For real.) ephemera from days gone by know say it may be the steep- Liberty Spring Trail, followed derful journeys there are in

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Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary 56 Capen Road ChaRlton, ma BOLD COAST 86 acres of trails Do you want to get away from it all? Try Cutler open from dawn to dusk. and the Bold Coast Trail. This trail with magnificent vistas of Balsam Fir upon high rock We have a visitor center cliffs leading down into the raging and freezing sea with animals, is a magnificent area to enjoy! Look for puffins, all free of charge. seals and possibly a whale just off the coast! The Squirrel Nest Gift Shop trail itself is just less than 10 miles round trip over and Visitor Center a rocky landscape. Utilize the designated camping Call for hours locations or do it all in one go. Leave the tourists of 508.248.5516 Acadia National Park behind and enjoy the view. All proceeds go to the sanctuary. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014• 11 Sports Spartans get past Southbridge thanks to ‘adversity and discipline’

Oliver Sawyer of Uxbridge (11) attempts to haul in a pass. From left, Southbridge receiver Shawn Miller and Uxbridge defensive back Oliver Sawyer tan- two straight touchdowns, making it a gle as the ball gets snapped. one possession game, 21-14, midway through the fourth. loose. They scored a couple of quick inch. We just made mistakes.” But the upperclassmen-heavy ones, but we made some mistakes.” Taparausky (14 carries, 136 yards) Spartans regrouped and scored twice in The Spartans held a 7-0 edge at half- scored on a 46-yard scamper two plays Nick Ethier photos just over two minutes to put the game time, but it was nearly scoreless going after Southbridge turned the ball over Despite bobbling the ball, Uxbridge’s Patrick away and account for the 34-14 final. into the break. on downs. Taparausky then threw the Berthelette holds on for a first quarter catch. “We talk about adversity and dis- The Pioneers had a second-and-five two-point conversion pass to Sawyer to cipline,” Uxbridge head coach Bob at their own 6 with 45 seconds to play make it 21-0. Martellio said. until intermission when Anthony The Pioneers didn’t quit, though, as The Spartans’ Cam Stewart dis- Santos’ pass to Eli Perez went back- they scored on a 4-yard Santos keeper played both on the ensuing kickoff after ward, making it a live ball. Uxbridge’s with just over a minute to play in the Southbridge’s score, as he gobbled the Oliver Sawyer then grabbed it at the third quarter. Santos also kicked the ball up at the 20-yard line and scam- 1 and walked into the end zone for the extra point to make it 21-7, the first pered 80 yards to pay dirt. Stewart then touchdown. Stewart’s kick made it 7-0. points the Spartans had allowed all sea- kicked the extra point to regain a two- “I thought we gave them a gift,” son. score lead at 28-14. Koumanelis said. After the Southbridge defense forced “Cam Stewart made a great cut, “It was a great play by Oliver Sawyer,” Uxbridge to punt, the Pioneers scored great blocking, and then he was gone,” Martellio said. “It’s a 1-yard fumble again. A crucial play in the drive was Martellio said. recovery for a touchdown, but he makes a 42-yard connection from Santos to But Uxbridge wasn’t done there, as a great play on a swing pass. That was Perez. Three plays later, Ortiz ran it they regained the ball on the next kick- a lateral [and] he had the whereabouts in and Santos kicked the point after to off when Southbridge fumbled. to pick it up and actually go in instead make it 21-14. “We caused a turnover within a cou- of just standing there watching it. That “He’s got a big arm,” Koumanelis said ple of plays,” Martellio said when, in was the most impressive part.” of Santos, who finished 10 of 19 for 169 Quarterback Jake Taparausky of Uxbridge fact, it was just a single play. Sawyer had a piece in the Spartans’ yards, which included a 52-yard connec- runs through the Southbridge defense for a Four snaps later and the Spartans second touchdown, hauling in a 47-yard tion to Lucas Cancel in first half action. good chunk of his 136 yards gained on the had once again taken control of the bomb from Taparausky down the side- “I really think he’s got one of the best ground. game. Quarterback Jake Taparausky line. Two plays later Jon Sylvia scored arms in the league. I thought he passed ran one in out of the shotgun to make on a 1-yard fullback dive to make it 13-0. well and he ran well.” BY NICK ETHIER it 34-14. Southbridge got the ball back and But Uxbridge had the final two scores SPORTS STAFF WRITER For Southbridge head coach Frank later faced a fourth-and-inches from to secure a 20-point victory, vaulting SOUTHBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Koumanelis, he admired the comeback midfield, but Gio Ortiz was stood up for them to 2-0 on the young season. The High football team held a 21-0 lead over bid but was also disappointed with the a loss of one on a nice tackle by Sylvia. Spartans next face Worcester North Southbridge High at Harry J. McMahon mistakes made down the stretch. “This whole game came down to about Sept. 26 at Foley Stadium at 5 p.m. Field on Sept. 19 midway through the “We were in the game, we came five plays, and that’s it,” Koumanelis Southbridge, now 0-2, will look to third quarter, but before one knew it back,” he said. “You have to be happy said. “You’ve got to pick up first downs regroup as they host Oxford High Sept. the Pioneers had stormed back with about that, but [then] all hell breaks when you have fourth down and an 26 at 7 p.m. Millbury girls’ soccer blanks Rams in battle of unbeatens, 4-0 BY JON GOUIN after the on-field scene just 30 minutes SPORTS CORRESPONDENT prior. MILLBURY — The girls’ varsity The second half saw renewed life in soccer season saw one of its first mar- the Rams, and they began to make the quee matchups of the year on a chilly plays needed in order to put pressure on Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, at Elmwood the Millbury back line. They controlled Street School, home of the 6-0 Millbury the first 10 minutes of play with three High Woolies. The 5-0 Northbridge High good scoring chances, but couldn’t find Rams came to battle for sole possession the back of the net. of first place in the Southern Worcester “We started to do a lot of good things, County League on the line. it’s just the big difference I would say was Through the opening 17 minutes when we had opportunities to finish we Millbury freshman Maddie Wilson sends the Millbury had control of the play, but the didn’t, and when they had their opportu- Jon Gouin photos game remained scoreless until a major nities they did,” DiMare said of his team ball toward the Northbridge net and past Millbury’s Meredith Pine (9) and teammates junior midfielder Adrianna DiMare. momentum shift occurred, giving the not being able to score while Millbury celebrate her goal — Pine scored twice — already rolling Woolies an even bigger managed four goals, double what the in the Woolies’ 4-0 win over Northbridge on push. The home team potted two goals Rams had allowed in five games prior. Wednesday, Sept. 17. long way to go and a lot of tough teams in less than two minutes, leading to a 4-0 The Woolies made it 3-0 in the 64th in front of us…but we’ll take it.” shutout victory. minute as Mitchell scored unassisted. “They’ve been beating us for the “We’re still a work in progress,” “We came out flat after the injury,” Just one minute later, Pine netted her league championship by one game for DiMare said of his team, who graduated recalled Northbridge head coach Steve second of the game and sixth of the sea- the last three years,” Khoury said of the nine seniors a season ago, four of them DiMare in regards to the play that came son to make it 4-0 as time ran down on budding rivalry. “We got one tonight, Central Mass All-Stars and three who 17:35 into the game. “It took the life out the Rams. but we’re going to have to go to their were All-State. “It’s a good start [5-1], I’m of us.” Despite the best efforts of senior place and play another good game.” very happy with it. Sarah Pucci, a junior midfielder, col- Holly White and juniors Devyn Jacobs, Now 7-0 and alone atop the SWCL East The Rams will hope to get back on lided with another player and fell quick- Adrianna DiMare and Shayleigh division, Millbury will look to a two- track this week with three SWCL games ly to the ground in obvious pain. O’Donnell, Northbridge failed to score game week on the schedule with a home on the docket. The girls will travel With no medical staff on hand, an a goal for the first time in 2014. Millbury tilt with Wachusett on Sept. 27 and a trip to Bartlett on Sept. 26 before hosting ambulance was summoned to the field. keeper Gabby Hunt (five saves) earned to Doherty on Oct. 1. Auburn on Sept. 29 and will then head to During the 18-minute delay, Woolies her fifth shutout of the year. Stearns On his team’s unbeaten start, Khoury Tantasqua on Oct. 1. head coach Steve Khoury took advan- stopped four shots for the Rams. said, “It’s a good start, but we’ve got a tage of the situation to coach up his squad. “We talked about and made a couple of adjustments, and [after play resumed] we just started getting in a rhythm and worked the ball well,” Khoury explained. The adjustments led to two quick goals, the first coming 1:09 after play resumed, and the second just moments later to make it 2-0. Freshman Maddie Wilson got the Woolies on the board at 18:44, tak- ing a touch from sophomore Mikaela Mitchell and beating Northbridge keep- er Stephanie Stearns to break the ice. The second marker came at 20:22 as Meredith Pine beat Stearns, taking Kelsie Cummings sixth assist of the year. The teams went to the half togeth- er, but each headed in different direc- tions — both literally and figuratively. Northbridge went with a heavy heart and worry for their teammate, while Millbury went with a spring in their step after playing a terrific first half against a solid side. “She’s doing OK,” DiMare said of the injured Pucci after receiving a picture via text message of the fallen Ram smil- ing in the hospital. “No neck or spine injury, everything looks as though it’s good, her spirits are good.” Certainly, it was great news to hear 12 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Douglas boys remain unbeaten with tie at Nipmuc, 1-1

Jon Gouin photos Douglas starting keeper Danny Hayes pre- Douglas senior midfielder Johnny Gonzalez dribbles up the sideline pares to stop a free kick during the Tigers’ Junior Mitch Thackberry of Douglas celebrates his ice-breaking goal in and across midfield into Nipmuc’s territory. 1-1 draw at Nipmuc on Sept. 16. the eighth minute against Nipmuc last Tuesday afternoon.

BY JON GOUIN win a few times late in the Hayes’ left side. Before let- with Douglas getting a pair of SPORTS CORRESPONDENT action. ting it fly, Franzosa request- opportunities just three and UPTON — The Douglas “Both teams played very ed the standard 10 yards of four minutes into the half, but High boys’ varsity soccer team hard,” Douglas head coach space between he and the one shot sailed wide and the extended their season-open- Alex Ferguson said of the Douglas wall. second high, leaving the game ing unbeaten streak to four contest. “I thought we gave Franzosa continued to knotted at one. Nipmuc’s best games, playing to a 1-1 draw an effort that we needed to insist on the 10 yards, which scoring chance came with 14 in their Tuesday, Sept. 16 give in this game, just a cou- was seemingly a ploy to lull minutes remaining as a free meeting against the reigning ple bad calls; we got pushed the defense to sleep. As soon kick right in front never made Central Mass. Division 3 dis- in the box twice, should’ve as Franzosa saw his opening it past the Douglas defensive trict champs from Nipmuc been penalty kicks.” he fired a shot past every- wall, preserving the tie. Regional. Before the no-calls late one, including Hayes, and In the final four minutes, The tie moved the Tigers in the game, each side took into the top right corner of Douglas mounted a push for to 2-0-2 on the young season. turns dominating posses- Team captain Michael Pepin of Douglas the net, tying the game at a the game-winner, getting deep Many will remember that these sion on the pitch. It was sends the ball toward the Nipmuc net during a goal apiece. It was a heady penetration and scoring chanc- two teams met in last year’s Douglas who controlled the rematch of last year’s Central Mass. Division play for the junior. es three times. Twice, as men- district title game on Nov. 9 and ball throughout the first 3 district championship game. The game went to the half tioned earlier, there could have on that day it was Northbridge half, and their early hard still tied, 1-1, but it felt as been penalty calls made, but no native T.J. Mulgrew scoring work paid off almost imme- Warriors, it wasn’t enough of a though Douglas still had whistle would blow in Upton the game-winner for the 14th diately. deflection and the ball bounded momentum on their side, play- this day. seeded Warriors in a 1-0 vic- The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in past Morrisom and into a gap- ing the defending champs on The Tigers would be forced tory. the eighth minute of play when ing goal to give the visitors an their pitch and playing quite to swallow a draw, something The 1-1 draw last Tuesday junior Mitch Thackeberry advantage early on. well — especially for such a that isn’t necessarily all that marked the seventh straight fired a shot from about 20 It would not take long for young squad. bad for the young squad. meeting between the teams yards out. Nipmuc keeper Nipmuc to respond, though, “It’s a whole new group of “We’ll take a tie on the road,” in which Douglas could not Rauri Morrisom, a junior, despite Douglas controlling the guys,” Ferguson said of his 2014 said Ferguson. “That’s always pull out a victory over their came out of the net to cut down majority of play. roster. “I lost 16 out of 20 from a good thing.” Dual Valley Conference rivals, Thackeberry’s angle and as he A questionable call in the last year [and] we’ve only got Douglas will look to get a dating back to 2011. Back to let the shot fly, he got a hand box in front of Tigers keeper three seniors on the team this ‘W’ against the Warriors again present-day, though, this game on the ball. Danny Hayes gave Nipmuc’s year. These guys work hard later in the season, as they could have been Douglas’ to Unfortunately for the Austin Franzosa a free kick and I like their attitudes.” meet once more on Oct. 9 in from about 18 yards out and to The second half would open Douglas. Northbridge’s Sarah Northbridge Youth Lacrosse set to Boucher named Women’s open spring 2015 registration and Recreation fee, and player regis- tration with U.S. Lacrosse. For the first time this year, NYL will offer a family Soccer Rookie of the Week discount as follows: first player $125, second player $100, and third or more Sarah Boucher — a 2014 graduate of players $75 each. Uniforms are ordered Northbridge High — as their Division separately from registration and will be 2 Rookie of the Week. available in the NYL online store. The Boucher scored three goals and seven cost will be between $45 and $60. points to help lead the Warriors to their Instruction, practice and game play first 2-0 start to begin a season since will be provided. NYL spring 2015 prac- 2011. The rookie leads the Warriors tices will begin in March, weather per- in both points and goals through two mitting, and games are held weekly games. The freshman sits in a tie for on Sundays from mid-April through fourth in the Northeast-10 in points and mid-June with a year-end Jamboree. is also tied for fourth in goals scored. NYL will be offering indoor clinics in Boucher scored her first-career goal January and February at an additional and notched her first-career assist in the Warriors’ season opener against Photo courtesy Merrimack College Athletics Dowling College. She followed that up In her first week of collegiate soccer, with a two-goal performance against Northbridge resident and freshman Sarah Molloy College. Boucher was named the Corvias Eastern Boucher added an assist in Collegiate Athletic Conference Division 2 Merrimack’s third game, a 1-0 victory Rookie of the Week. over Southern Connecticut State. As of press time Merrimack is 3-1-1 The Corvias Eastern Collegiate and Boucher has three goals and two Athletic Conference selected assists. Merrimack College freshman forward

Antique car and motorcycle display area Courtesy photos Northbridge Youth Lacrosse opens its spring 2015 registration on Oct. 15 and it will run through Dec. 31.

NORTHBRIDGE — Come play the fastest sport on two feet. Northbridge cost. Youth Lacrosse (NYL) opens registra- Northbridge Youth Lacrosse is com- tion for its sixth season on Oct. 15. mitted to growing the exciting sports of Girls and boys in kindergarten through girls’ and boys’ lacrosse in Northbridge grade 8 are invited to register for the and surrounding towns. Established in 2015 season. Registration will be online 2009, NYL offers a lacrosse development at ramslacrosse.uslaxteams.com begin- program for over 160 boys and girls in ning Oct. 15 and close Dec. 31. Waiting the U9, U11, U13, and U15 leagues, plus Vendors: $20 Outdoor $30 Indoor lists will only be created if a team fills boys select leagues. NYL is a member of Vendor Gate Opens 5AM up. NYL will do its best to place all wait- the Massachusetts Bay Youth Lacrosse list players on teams for the season, but League (MBYLL) and the Massachusetts Saturday Setup Available cannot guarantee it. Players are wel- Bay Girls Lacrosse League (MBGLL). come and encouraged to register from For more information and to Car Corral Entries $5 Northbridge and surrounding towns. register, visit ramslacrosse.uslax- Good Local Newspaper” “Every Town Deserves a The cost to register a player for the teams.com or check out NYL on

TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 2015 season is $125, which includes Facebook at facebook.com/pages/ www.brooklynfair.org league fees, Northbridge Playgrounds NorthbridgeYouthLacrosseLeague. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014• 13 Charter analog signals to be turned off over next several weeks

CHARTER gresses, we are removing the analog ver- announced on the town’s website the and request a self-install kit or pick continued from page A­­­ 1 sion of channels, moving to an all-digi- channel numbers for the community’s up equipment at Charter stores at tal environment,” Charter spokesman public access channels are changing 95 Higgins St. and 867 Grafton St. in Heidi Vandenbrouck said Friday, Sept. because of the digital transition. Public Worcester, 131 East Main St. in Webster rent cable TV setup has the cable 19. “This provides our customers a con- access, seen on Channel 11, is moving or 71 Main St. in Sturbridge. plugged directly into the back of their sistent experience throughout their to Channel 191. Government access, Charter has completed the same dig- set. Anyone with a Charter digital con- homes and enables interactivity, con- now seen on Channel 12, is moving to ital transition in parts of Michigan, verter box or digital video recorder trol, and the ability for us to offer great- Channel 192. Educational access, seen Missouri, Texas, California, Wisconsin, (DVR) will not have to do anything once er choices on demand and in high-defi- on Channel 13, is moving to Channel South Carolina and Massachusetts. It the transition happens. nition (HD), faster Internet speeds and 194. will be done in all 29 states where it The move, according to company rep- much more. The Cable Committee also reported operates by the end of this year, accord- resentatives, will allow Charter to offer “More than 90 percent of Charter’s in a Sept. 16 notice on its website that ing to the company. more than 200 high-definition channels customers in Central Massachusetts Douglas residents are “receiving incon- The change comes as Central and increase residential Internet down- subscribe to digital service, whereby all sistent information from Charter” Massachusetts Charter customers load speeds from 30 megabits per sec- channels are delivered in digital by set- on the digital transition. The website could soon see a change in their cable ond to 60 megabits per second at no top boxes or other devices to at least one states that Charter would provide two company. As part of a merger deal additional cost. TV in the home,” she said. “All Charter converter boxes or two CableCards between the top two cable companies The schedule released by Charter for competitors in this area provide only a (which can be inserted into some newer in the United States, Comcast and Time the digital transition is as follows: digital service, no analog.” televisions to get channels in digital Warner, Comcast and Charter agreed • Sept. 30: Auburn, Brookfield, East Thomas Cohan, director of govern- format) for free for 24 months, and then in April to swap systems — including Brookfield, North Brookfield, West ment relations for Charter, said at regular rates would apply. in Central Massachusetts, which would Brookfield, Charlton, Leicester and an October 2012 hearing in Leicester “The Charter box offers for stan- go from Charter to Comcast. The swap Oxford. the digital transition was happening dard-definition (SD) and high-defini- would occur only if regulators approve • Oct. 7: Douglas, Dudley, Millville, because customers are “demanding” tion (HD) will expire 120 days from the the Comcast-Time Warner merger. Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, more high-definition programming. first day of the all-digital transition Comcast operates in Eastern Sutton, Uxbridge and Webster. Sending channels in digital format is for their area,” Vandenbrouck said. Massachusetts and Western • Oct. 14: Barre, Berlin, Boylston, more efficient, he said, because 10 digi- “Digital Video Recorder boxes are not Massachusetts, including cable sys- Grafton, Holden, Hubbardston, tal or two high-definition channels use included in the fee waiver. Beyond the tems in Warren and Hardwick. Oakham, Paxton, Rutland, Millbury, the same amount of space as one chan- special free box offers, the cost of any Hearings are being held across Northborough, Northbridge, nel in analog format. digital set-top box is $6.99 a month.” Worcester County so selectmen or Southborough, Upton, Westborough Some channel locations will change According to a press release from City Councils can vote on the proposed and West Boylston. when the analog-to-digital transition Charter, customers can get free digital cable license transfers from Charter to • Oct. 21: Worcester. is completed, Vandenbrouck said, add- converter boxes at no cost for one, two Comcast. • Oct. 28: City of Worcester, Brookline, ing that updated channel lineups are or five years, depending on their pro- N.H., Dunstable, Groton, Harvard, available online at www.charter.com/ gramming package “and other qualify- David Dore may be reached at (508) Hollis, N.H., and Pepperell. digitalnow. ing factors.” 909-4140, or by email at ddore@stone- “As the evolution of Charter TV pro- The Douglas Cable Committee Customers can call (888) 438-2427 bridgepress.com. 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Large 3 bdrm 1 bath ranch set on 1.5± acre! Eat-in kitchen! Charming Split Entry! Beautifully updated kitchen New Listing: Mint condition! Farmer’s porch colonial at Light and airy well maintained 3 bdrm ranch! On 3/4+ Fireplaced Living Rm! Hdwd floors! First floor laundry! 1 Charming hip roof colonial! Great Neighborhood setting - with cherry wood cabinets, stone back splash, granite +/- acre landscaped backyard ready to enjoy! Detached garage sunny shores! 4 Brs, 2.5 Baths ~ 9’ ceilings 1st flr, amazing acre all fenced in! Finished family rm and 4th bdrm in countertop, formal dining room with sliders to a lovely open flr plan! Spacious Mstr BR w/Private Bath w/Jacuzzi Tub, yet tucked away for maximum privacy! Formal living & dining lower level. Above ground pool with deck! Separate deck will accommodate two cars! with workshop! Town sewer! Easy rms, plus a cozy fireplaced family rm - ALL w/beautiful hard- 3 season sun room overlooking private backyard with access to I-395. Close to Webster Lake and public boat launch! Ceramics, 2 Car Garage, Shed, Close to Webster Lake w/lake wood floors! Lovely kitchen & informal dining w/ceramic floors perfect for outdoor gatherings! 2 large sheds for storage! inground pool. Hardwood floors, 2 full ceramic tile baths, New Price $187,000 access at Lakeside Beach/Boat Ramp! & French doors to private rear deck! Large front to back master Great place to be with excellent highway access. 3 bedrooms, finished lower level, meticulously kept. Priced to Sell, $269,900! bedroom, 3 Brs total! 2 car garage! New Price $274,875 New Price $189,900 $254,900

THOMPSON- 63 PORTER PLAIN RD WEBSTER - 71-A KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD DRIVE WOODSTOCK - 90 BARLOW CEMETARY RD WEBSTER THOMPSON ROAD 2 Lots, Level and cleared! Lot B $40,000! An Exceptional Home on an Exceptional Lot ~ Picturesque & Private ~ Relax on the Farmers Porch ~ Enjoying Nature on Your own Private Pond or Gather Friends by the *Country living at its best! Follow this long Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Stone Fire Pit! Professionally Landscaped! ~ This amazing Ranch Packs all the Punch- driveway to a ranch nestled on a very private Wrap Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was es! Location is set off the road ~ Approach to House includes an Engineered Bridge, Lot C $45,000! given to Quality and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Dam & Spillway…Inside Boasts a Custom Kitchen with Maple Cabinetry, Designed & 3.5 Acre lot! Great entertaining spot! Open floor Built by “Brunarhans” of Woodstock ~ Granite Counter Tops ~ Center Island & SS Ap- Very close to Memorial plan! Oversize 2 car barn style garage, a loft area Baths! Crown Moldings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ pliances including Gas stove! Main Level flooring includes Handsome “Hand-Scraped” for that office, perfect for Mechanic/ car lover! Heated In-ground Indoor Pool Room! Radiant Heat! New Listing! Charming Colonial! 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Hickory Wood ~ Efficient “Koltech” Exterior Doors & Windows ~ Custom Built interior Beach! Town Water & Sewer! So many more Special Amenities! Call for your private situated in a quiet neighborhood! Large manicured yard with Wide Plank Doors!.. Finished Basement matches the integrity of Main level ~ “Maga- Minutes from rt. 395 And area Amenities!! Com- privacy galore. Open floor plans! Front back fireplaced living zine” worthy Accent Wall of Reclaimed Barn Board & Full Bath! Paint & Décor are of Appointment Today! $650,000. “Pottery Barn” Style! Quality built! “Buderus Heating System. 18 X 20 Shed w/power... Don’t miss out! muters dream! $207,700 room, 2 car attached garage. A must see! $284,900 Don’t Delay ~ Call Today! $275,000.

WEBSTER- 25 THIRD ST #A OXFORD - 18 MAIN ST WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WATERFRONT - S CHARLTON RESERVOIR WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW PRICE Pride of Ownership! - Very well maintained 2 bedroom Beautiful young (2006) townhouse end unit condo at co- ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the lonial village! 3 Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths! Pets allowed w/restric- ranch in Oxford, Perfect for a first time buyer or someone who is amenities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a shel- Waterfront - 103 S Charlton Rd Charlton Summer tions. Open floor plan! Entry foyer! Garage! Combination kitchen/ downsizing. This home offers lots of updates which include a new tered cove which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a Cottage on South Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a dining room w/appliances & cabinets aplenty! Center island/ roof, siding, windows, upgraded kitchen and bathroom, Plenty of fully fenced lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, notch and come to the Lake for some R & R!! 75’ of breakfast bar natural gas fireplace! Spacious master bedroom & waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! Open closets and storage space. Also features private, large backyard beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appli- 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street private master full bath! 2nd floor full bath & separate laundry ances, center island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with room! Huge full basement! Convenient location, just a short walk with a shed, designated garden area and patio that is great for exposed Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, to the schools (Webster middle & Bartlett high), close proximity & entertaining. Easy commuter location, just off 395! This property room! Spacious master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate family since 1963 ~ and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn easy access to I-395! $185,000. is ready to move in! Come take a look $185,000. marble shower! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $579,000. to Treasure It! $199,000. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014 • 3

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A Place To Call Home… REAL ESTATE JUST LISTED JUST LISTED JUST LISTED EMERSON REALTORS The Market Leader OPEN AUBURN: PLAINFIELD-Looking for old charm with modern up- PRIME CENTER PUTNAM: Victorian style home located in neighbor- HOUSE grades? Then don’t miss this beautiful renovated Cape with ED-THOMPSON: This 2,194 sq.ft. Cape with cedar siding LOCATION! has a lot to offer with a beautiful country kitchen, dining room, hood of similar era homes; nice corner lot; many options SUNDAY hardwood floors throughout; a custom kitchen with maple Outstanding large living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office/den with possible with numerous rooms available; water damage Sept 28, 2014 cabinets & Corian counters; two bedrooms, 2 full bath- property. Living fireplace, a wonderful full length porch, 2 car garage, 1.5 acres has resulted in some gutted walls and damaged flooring 12-2 pm rooms, large deck and very efficient furnace.$144,900 room, formal din- on quiet country road. Well worth a look. $205,000 and ceiling. $99,900 169 Manchaug Road • Sutton ing room, 2nd floor hallway plus 3 bed- Come view this outstanding 4 br, 2.5 PUTNAM: Don’t miss rooms all hardwoods. Large deck. Many THOMPSON COM- Ba colonial with central air, 2+ garages, updates. Lower level family room recent- this neat & clean con- MERCIAL- Looking to veniently located end- expand your home busi- gourmet kitchen on beautiful 2.2 Acres ly finished. Great access to all highways. REDUCED unit Condo. This home ness or get closer to the near lake. $485,000 Superior family location $239,900 features 2 BR, 2.5 baths, center of town? We have a finished room in base- 2 rentals available. A 1,600 ment, fireplaced living sq ft. rental space recent- Call Mary Ellen Cox Call Kevin Maher room, C/AIR & eat-in ly renovated brick land- 508-735-7061 508-450-4219 or kitchen w/SS applianc- mark with plate glass win- E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] THOMPSON: Spacious 2 bedroom home with eat-in es. Along with the low dows with an open porch, handicap accessible, AC, open floor plan, HDWD floors kitchen, living room w/fireplace, 3 season porch, front condo fees, you will find BRIMFIELD: and tile. Formerly occupied as restaurant/bakery/bistro. WEBSTER porch, garage and a finished family room in lower level. newer wood flooring, a Motivated Seller Asking $1,100/mo. Also a 925 sq ft. rental space. Great Price Many updates, offered at $149,900 deck & a detached 1 car has given this for a salon, professional, or your imagination. Currently Reduced! garage. Priced at just home a total has 2 sinks along with handicap accessibility, a full bath- facelift. Spacious Great condo $149,900 room and is recently renovated. Asking $700/mo 4 bedroom/2 full alternative. bath Cape style Cute ranch off the beaten path but minutes to major with sea- P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT highways.Fresh paint, NEW flooring, sonal views of lake. Updated and ready Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 windows, SS appliances and water heat- to move into. 3 BR. FP living area. er. Nothing to do but move right in and Central air. Firepit in the yard. enjoy the summer in this gem. Priced Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net to sell at $219,900. May qualify for no Call for a private showing... Don’t money down financing. miss the little gem.... $179,000

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Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera • Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Sun. 12:30-2:00. ALL THE Sun 12-2.Southbridge Split EXPENSIVE UPDATES HAVE ranch located on small cul de BEEN DONE! House has newer sac off Lebanon Hill on 1 acre of roof, siding, windows, chimney land. Fully applianced, updated OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE work, 200 amp electrical service, kitchen and bath. Gas fireplace & central air! 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Easy commute to bedroom but BIG! 1178 Mass Pike, Rt 84, Rte 20. 508-868-5651 square feet. One level living. Family room with fireplace. One acre of land. Move 2 car garage. $134,500 in condition. Roof is updated. Full walk out basement. [email protected] $175,000. E Southbridge-This home is Sturbridge -Great Raised Areas Premier Realtor better than new! 6 Room – 3 Ranch with 2 car garage is set Bedroom – 2 full bath ranch. on 2.87 acres. This Spacious 3 Hardwoods and tile through- bdrm 2 bath home offers a sun Need we say more! out. Open floor plan. Upgraded room with sliders to large deck newer kitchen. Family room with and above ground pool on nice Fireplace and Vermont Castings wood stove insert. Additional 1000 square foot professionally finished lower level including level lot. Basement has office and additional finished family room bathroom suite. Large, spacious rooms with loads of storage. with wood stove. Lots of space and privacy. 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LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed 508-400-0438 Jo-Ann Szymczak [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” above for a showing OXFORD - $239,900 OXFORD DUDLEY/ OXFORD L WEBSTER - $149,900 55+ COMMUNITY OXFORD LINE Large or growing family..This is the last home located on dead street..Large back yard ideal for IN-LAW APT. barbecues, veggie gardens, ball field for the little ones..You can’t rent this home for what you can own it..Check out the other homes and then call for a private appointment to see this new listing. * 2.6 Acres * 2 Baths * 1 acre * Central Air * End Unit * 2 Baths * Family Room * 2300sq.ft. * Central Vac * 21’ kitchen 24’ living /dr * 3 Bedrooms *3-season Rm * Cathedral Ceilings * 2.5 Baths * 3 zones * Hardwoods * 2300 sq.ft. * Hardwoods * Dining room * Granite Countertops 32 Old Worcester Rd 137 Dudley Rd • $344,900 21 Piasta Rd • $309,900 13 Daniel Dr • $219,900 OXFORD DOUGLAS $199,900 PERRYVILLE ESTATES DUDLEY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NEW CONSTRUCTION DUDLEY-2 UNITS DUDLEY-3 UNITS $279,900 This has not been built yet... It is a smart home... You can con- trol the burglar alarm, thermostat, view the E cameras, unlock the front door and more from anywhere you This is an estate sale..There is no money to do any * 6 Room * 2 bedrooms each unit have a smart phone or work..This is a real diamond in the rough..Lots of great * Sprinkler system * Fireplace * 3 bedroom * Live rent free similar device... This features throughout this home..The 2.4 Acres is open * 24’ above ground pool * Garage * Single family house * Sided beautiful home will have cathedral ceilings in the living and all usable..Two fireplaces in This home..Two full * 3-4 Bedrooms * Low fees room, dining area and kitchen... the exterior color of the baths..Large rooms throughout..This property would * Central air/vac, * Applianced kitchen * Replacement windows home and roof color is the buyer’s choice... The interior * 3 Room apartment * Oversized garage color of the walls is the buyer’s choice... Floor coverings, make a great 203k Project..There is also an in-ground 21 Johnathan Pass • $397,500 13 Railroad Ave • $230,000 17 Pine St.• $184,900 kitchen countertops, etc. are the buyer’s choice... There pool that was operable but hasn’t been used for 3-4 will be rough plumbing in the lower level for another years..The Home is ready for immediate occupancy.. WEBSTER CONDO SHREWSBURY WORCESTER SOUTHBRIDGE bathroom... Any design home can be built on this lot... Call for a private showing. S Our plans or yours. WEBSTER $189,900 WEBSTER 3 FAMILY This is not a drive by home.. $162,900 You have to see the inside.. 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“0” DOWN 14+ ACRES PAYMENT THOMPSON 76.6 ACRES THOMPSON $139,900 A ON THE WATER This is a short sale * 3-4 bedroom that has not been * 14.4 Acres * 2 Bath * Near boat ramp Unbelievable piece approved by the lend- * 3 Bedroom * Central Air * 5 fireplaces * Water view of land... pristine, er..We have to present * Family Room private and devoid * Family Room * 3 Separate Living Areas * 2 Full baths the offer and then. Go * Inground Pool of other homes in through the approval * Level Lot * Great History * Cathedrals view yet 20 min- * Great Location * Ideal for extended Family * Near Webster Lake utes to Worcester... process..The exterior is in need of scraping and painting.. * 2 bedrooms frontage on Long Certain financing. Such as FHA, USDA, etc will require 1 Wayne Ave • $215,900 78 Hisgen Rd • $475,000 7 Lillian Ave • $249,900 75 Lakeside Ave • $199,900 Pond with access that the exterior be scraped and painted in order for to the water for the Financing to be approved..This will be the buyer’s SZYMCZAK SZYMCZAK TEAM miles... Ideal for WEBSTER the owner looking responsibilty to complete..Any and all repairs. Will be the SELLS! GETS IT DONE! T for open land... buyer’s responsibilty..The sellers have no money to do the Approximately 35 repairs..The property will be Available for immediate occu- OXFORD STURBRIDGE acres are open... Ideal for the horse lover or the gentleman pancy..The roof is only 8 years old..The interior is very farmer... Looking to install a solar farm? This land works... looking for a private hunting ground? This is it... Possible livable..There Is a 10x8 breezeway in between the garage ASSISTEDSALE 4 lot development... This land is a real jewel of a bargain. and house..Denis Dr is the first street in Connecticut off School St in Webster..Close to Rt. 395..The home ASSISTEDSALE ASSISTEDSALE is priced to reflect the work needed..It is priced To sell. OXFORD WATERFRONT $399,900 Where do I begin? One of a kind waterfront with 3500 sq ft cape on 2.43 acres with 594 feet of your own pri- * Cathedrals * 3 Bedroom E vate waterfront... Do you want your own private tennis * 2 Baths * 2 Baths * 3 Family * 2-C-G court? You could turn into a great basketball court... * Garage * Sided Check out the size of these rooms... The home does need cosmetic work but the bones are great... Privacy 69 Mashapaug Rd 9 Tower St. • $210,000 Maria Reed 15 A Paige Ln • $225,000 Diane Loung galore being located on the end of a dead-end street... Check out the aerial video. This gives you a sense of how private this location is and how few homes are on this pond... It is only 1.31 minutes long. http://youtu. be/vBlR25J1uE4 Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am NEWS BRIEFS (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Walk to stop diabetes to feature local participants ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE WORCESTER — The Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes will take place on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2014 Saturday, Sept. 27 on the UMass Medical School Quad in Worcester. AUBURN Festivities and family activities begin at 8 a.m., and the 2.5-mile and 1-mile 82 Curtis St S 12-2 $354,900 Emerson/ Beth Johnson 774-289-5437 walks kick off at 10 a.m. DUDLEY The event raises money for the American Diabetes Association to help fund 13 Railroad Ave M 11-1 $230,000 Re/Max Advantage 1 /Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 their mission to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people living with type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 Several walkers from Uxbridge have signed up to do the walk. Among them OXFORD is Elin Johnson, who is involved on a personal level but also is the Step Out 13 Daniel Dr CD 11-1 $219,900 Re/Max Advantage 1 /Diane Loung 774-239-2937 Team Captain at her job, which has a team. She knows people who have been SOUTHBRIDGE affected by diabetes. 38 Meadowbrook Rd S 12:30-2 $168,000 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 To register to walk and fundraise, or to find out more information about 25 Surrey Ln S 12-2 $199,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 Step Out and the ADA, visit www.diabetes.org/stepoutcentralma. Cournoyer Blvd S 10-12 $199,900 Christi Cournoyer, Michael Toomey & Associates The American Diabetes Association funds critical research looking towards Starting 508-864-3356 prevention and a cure. Donations provide summer camp for local children SUTTON living with diabetes. It funds education programs, including a Youth Leader 169 Manchaug Rd S 12-2 $485,000 Emerson/Mary Ellen Cox 508-735-7061 Program for peer mentoring of young people in Central Massachusetts living WORCESTER with diabetes, and the Safe at School Program, which educates school nurses 194 Delmont Ave S 11-1 $205,000 Re/Max Advantage 1 /Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 and teachers about how to keep their diabetic students safe. The ADA offers various community programs providing information to help prevent diabetes and manage diabetes. In addition to providing resources to newly diagnosed To have your open house listed in this directory patients and families, the ADA also advocate for the rights of all people living please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 with diabetes. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, September 26, 2014 • 5 bound who just need someone to visit them. DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER • Senior Center will be closed on the fol- Friendly Visitors are from all age groups; SCHEDULE OF DAILY EVENTS lowing days: Friday, Oct. 10, and Monday, SENIOR SCENE teens, young adults or seniors. Everyone is • Mondays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 10 Oct. 13, in observance of Columbus Day. No welcome. a.m., Osteo exercise; 10 a.m., Reverse Glass lunch will be served. TRI-VALLEY, INC. Participation in this program involves a Painting; 12 p.m., Needle Works. • Carol Tucker – Carol Tucker from Monday, Sept. 29: Soup: Cream of tomato, commitment of one hour a week with a visit • Tuesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 9:30 a.m., Christopher Heights in Webster will be giv- cheese and bacon omelet, O’Brien potatoes, to the client either in person or by telephone. Cribbage; 12 p.m., Bingo. ing a presentation on Thursday, Oct. 9, from mixed vegetables, lemon grahams. The Friendly Visitor may visit a private • Wednesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 10 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. She will also be bring- Tuesday, Sept. 30: Chicken Murphy, sea- home, nursing home or convalescent home. a.m., Osteo exercise; 12 p.m., Needle Works ing lunch. soned potatoes, red beets, fruited Jell-O, This program offers and provides compan- • Thursdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 10 a.m., • Computer Classes - Computer classes will sugar free Jell-O. ionship and support to our elderly here in Tai chi; 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., 12 p.m., Bingo. begin in October. Call the Senior Center to Wednesday, Oct. 1: Salmon casserole, car- Millbury as well as an opportunity to encour- UPCOMING EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER pre-register and to find out the starting date. rots, broccoli, cinnamon crumb cake, small age and nourish friendship between genera- • Reverse Glass Painting: Pam’s reverse You can get help with your iPhone, iPad, tab- slice. tions. Thank you in advance for your consid- glass painting is so popular during the day let, Nook or other electronic devices. Thursday, Oct. 2: Meatloaf and gravy, gar- eration, remember volunteers are special. that she is adding a nighttime class! All you • Don’t Ignore Your Medicare Mail – If you lic mashed potato, California blend vegeta- For more information on these programs need to begin is a picture frame with glass. have a Medicare Prescription Drug plan or bles, fresh orange. call the Millbury Senior Center 508-865-9247. The cost for the class is $5 per week and class a Medicare Advantage Plan you should be Friday, Oct. 3: Chicken stew, green beans, should run about 4-6 weeks depending on receiving information from your plan by the biscuit, mandarin oranges. NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER the project you choose. Class will start on end of September. It is important to under- MILLBURY SENIOR CENTER Director Kelly S. Bol Monday, Sept. 29, from 6-8 p.m. All are wel- stand and save this information because it ONGOING ACTIVITIES Phone: 508-234-2002 come: Please sign up by Sept. 23. explains the changes in your plan for 2015. Lunch is served Monday-Friday, 12 noon, Hours: 8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. Monday–Thursday; During the annual Medicare open enroll- for a $2.50 donation. Reservations must be 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Friday UPCOMING EVENTS FOR OCTOBER ment, Oct. 15- Dec. 7, you will have a chance made 48 hours in advance. • VNA: Oct. 7, at 11 a.m. What is a VNA to change your plan for next year. We can HOLIDAY CLOSING and what do they offer, Sheila will be here to help you understand your plan as well as • Monday: 9:30 a.m., Light Exercise; 12:30 The Northbridge Senior Center and discuss homecare options and hospice. other options you may have. Call the Senior p.m., Wii Bowling; 1 p.m., Scrabble and Scat. Tri-Valley nutrition site will be closed on • Halloween Party: Oct. 22, at 11:30 a.m., Center at 508-278-8622 or SHINE at 1-800-243- • Tuesday: 9 a.m., Blood Pressure; 9:30 Monday, Oct. 13, in observance of Columbus dress in your best costume and enjoy all of 4636 to get more information or to make an a.m., Tai Chi; 10:45 a.m., Zumba Gold; 11 Day. our special spooktacular decorations! We appointment. a.m., Sing-A-Long; 11:45 a.m., Yoga; 1 p.m., UPCOMING EVENTS & will be having a special surprise entertainer • SHINE – What happens to my insurance Cribbage/Scat. ANNOUNCEMENTS that you don’t want to miss! This show is if I retire before age 65? What if I work past • Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., Craft Class; 1 p.m. We require registration for all of our free and is being sponsored by The Douglas age 65? What about coverage for my spouse? and 6 p.m., Bingo. events and trips. Simply call 508-234-2002 to Cultural Council. Lunch will be sandwich- What does Medicare cover? What is the • Thursday: 1 p.m., Whist. sign up. The Northbridge Senior Center is es, chips assorted salads and desert for $5. difference between a Medicare Supplement • Friday: 9 a.m., Shopping to Fair Plaza/ now on Face book like us and visits our page Prizes for the best costume, most creative Plan and a Medicare Advantage Plan? On Price Chopper, appointment required; 9:30 at Senior Center to keep up-to-date on events, costume and the funniest costume will be Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 12 to 1 p.m., SHINE a.m., Light Exercise; 10:30 a.m., Zumba Gold; programs and happenings. awarded. Please call to reserve your place by Regional Director Ed Ross will be here to dis- 12:30 p.m., Bridge/Scat. IN-TOWN TRANSPORTATION Oct. 13, (508) 476-2283. cuss Medicare Open Enrollment and answer UPCOMING EVENTS Due to the high demand for local transpor- HEALTH SERVICES your questions. Please register early if you • Coffee in the Garden — Weather permit- tation, appointment must be made no later • Podiatrist — The podiatrist will be at the are coming to lunch. ting we will be having “coffee in the garden” than twenty four hours prior to pick up. Call center Oct. 6. Appointments start at 10:30 a.m. • Fallon Representative – On Thursday, 9-11 a.m. on Tuesdays. Come and enjoy a cup 508-234-2002. and require a reservation. Appointments fill Oct. 30, from 1:30-3 p.m. Fallon Representative of coffee while enjoying our beautiful garden OTHER EVENTS & PROGRAMS up quickly. Please reserve your space early, Dan Amason will discuss Fallon changes, and some companionship. FINE TRAVELERS if you need to cancel please let us know as prices and premiums. You need to come • Walking Club — Join us Tuesday morn- Friends of Northbridge Elders Inc. has soon as possible, so that someone else can to this if you have Fallon Insurance or are ings at 9 a.m. Walking is an excellent form announced the following Trips for 2015: utilize this appointment time. thinking about changing to Fallon. of exercise. Come enjoy some fresh air and 1. San Antonio, Texas: March 22-26. • The Blood Pressure Clinic — The Blood • Thank You, Thank You: We are very healthy benefits. 2. America’s Music Cities, Sept. 16-20. Pressure Clinic will now be held at the Senior grateful for the Grange for contributing 14 • Buy a Brick Memory Walk — The Friends 3. Holy Land Experience (Ancient Center on Sept. 25 at 11:30 a.m., please call to loaded backpacks and addition school sup- of the Millbury Seniors, Inc. is planning a Jerusalem) Bus trip, to Orlando, Fla., May make an appointment time. (508) 476-2283. plies to the People First Food Pantry. The beautiful Memorial Walk for the Victorian 16-24 SUNSHINE CLUB Food Pantry was able to give out 75 back- Garden here at the Senior Center. They For more detailed information contact The Sunshine Club still has room on the packs to school children in Uxbridge this are selling bricks for a donation of $50 and Jim Gallagher, 508-259-3786. Brochures are trip to N.H. w/Castle in the Clouds and year. $100, that you may personalize or dedicate available at the Senior Center. The New Hart’s Turkey Farm, Oct. 15, for $65. The bus • Bereavement Counseloring – Are you to a family, a person, a friend or a business. Horizons September-October also contains will leave the Classic Envelope parking lot at dealing with the loss of a loved one, losing This is a way to pay tribute in honor of, or in information. 7:30 a.m. and return around 8 p.m. There is a job or your home or just need to talk to memory of someone special. a choice of turkey, roast beef or haddock for someone? Please call the Senior Center and The bricks are 4” x 8” with three lines SAVE THE DATES: UPCOMING DAY the meal. There is also still room on the trip make an appointment to talk to our bereave- available with 12 spaces on each line for $50. TRIPS to NYC for four days. $459, including 9/11 ment counselor, Dr. Carl Schultz. Dr. Schultz Or choose an 8”x 8” brick with five lines with DEC. 10, 2014 HOLIDAY TRIP Museum, three breakfasts and three dinners. comes to us with impressive credentials. He 12 spaces on each for $100. Wednesday Dec. 10, a day trip to the Salem There is a harbor tour and lots of sightseeing is available for people of all ages by appoint- Order sheets are available at the Senior Cross Inn in West Brookfield for a holiday included. ment. All sessions are free, private and confi- Center and all checks are made payable to dinner. Call the center for menu choice and Both December trips have room. Dec.. dential. Call the Senior Center at 508-278-8622 the Friends of The Millbury Seniors. cost. 3, Stoneham Theatre to see “Meet Me in to make an appointment. Bricks are great gifts for special people. MECHANICS HALL St. Louis,” and Dec. 12, ballet “Coppelia” in • Boo! It’s Halloween! Join us on Friday, • Senior Center Offering Free Breakfast On Wednesday, Dec. 17, The Northbridge Providence with lunch at “Fire and Ice.” Oct. 31, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for our — We offer breakfast every Tuesday 8:30-10 seniors will go to Worcester for a Holiday Call Sue, 508-372-9266, for more informa- Halloween Party. There will be prizes and a.m. The meal will consist of flavored oat- Organ performance from 3-5 p.m. Call tion or to book. All trips leave from the surprises! Costumes welcome! Space is limit- meal, muffin and smoothie. The breakfast Jeannine at the center for more details. Classic Envelope parking lot, 120 Gilboa St., ed so register early for lunch. is free and served by volunteers. Donations NEW EXERCISE CLASSES Douglas. THE WEEK AHEAD accepted. Reservations accepted and walk- The Northbridge Senior Center will host a • Sunshine Club Upcoming Meetings: Oct. • Monday, Sept. 29: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch – ins are also welcome. Vegetable Alfredo with penne, garden salad new exercise program, Low Impact Aerobics 2 meetings are held at the senior center at • Stay Well Clinics — Tuesday morning, and fresh fruit. Wednesday, 10:15-11:15 a.m., and Friday, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 30 from 9 to 10 a.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 30: 8:30 a.m. – Pick-up Gentle Yoga, 10:15-11:15 a.m. Each class $3, or • Sunshine Club Trips: The following • Exercise Class — Take advantage of all or begins for grocery shopping at Hannaford’s. take both classes $5. events will be held by the Sunshine Club of one of our fun classes! Call 278-8622 to arrange for pick-up. 11:30 WALKING CLUB Douglas. • Tai Chi — Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. a.m. – Lunch – Meatloaf and gravy, mashed The Northbridge Senior Center has coor- Wednesday, Oct. 22: Halloween Party by • Zumba Gold — Tuesday, 10:45-11:30 a.m. potatoes, green beans and peach cake. dinated a walking club directed by Gay the Senior Center with lunch provided by $3 per person. • Wednesday, Oct. 1: 11:30 a.m. –Lunch – McCrea, at St Patrick’s Cemetery beginning the Sunshine Club at noon for a cost of $5. • Zumba Gold — Friday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 Roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, butternut Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 10-11 a.m. All are wel- The Sunshine Club will be sponsoring the per person. squash and apple cake. come. following trips this fall: • Light Exercise — Monday and Friday, • Thursday, Oct. 2: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch – FINE BOWLING • Wednesday, Oct. 15: Fall Foliage trip 9:30-10 a.m. Free. Beef stroganoff, egg noodles, green beans and The Friends of Northbridge Elders, Inc., — Hart’s Turkey Farm and Castle in the Consider joining one of our classes. All sugar free Jell-O. will sponsored Bowling at Spare Time Clouds. Come and explore the historic castle abilities are welcome. • Friday, Oct. 3: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch and with magnificent views of the surrounding • Wii Bowling — Mondays from 12:30 – 2 Recreation at no cost to local seniors 60-plus Learn with Chief Lourie – Baked fish, baked mountains. Dinner choices are turkey, roast p.m. come down and have some fun. Play years old. Free shoes rental, string of bowling sweet potato, mixed vegetables and sugar beef or haddock. Cost of $65. Wii Bowling a fun interactive video game provided by F.I.N.E. The times are 10 a.m. On free ice cream. • Friday, Oct. 24 to Monday, Oct. 27: Four for all ages. the first Monday, third Wednesday of each days to New York City — Come and see • Like to play cards? We have scat on month. Monday, Oct. 6 and Wednesday, Oct. what 900,000 people have already experi- Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, follow- 15. enced since May! The 9/11 Museum is the ing lunch, cribbage on Tuesdays at 1 p.m., COMPUTER CLASS most talked about museum in NYC right whist at 1 p.m. on Thursdays and bridge Interested in learning computers, but now! Also there is a complete guided tour of on Friday’s at 12:30 p.m. All are welcome to afraid? Come meet Jennifer, our computer instructor, who will put you at ease while Manhattan w/Rockefeller Center, Central LEGALS come and play and enjoy the camaraderie. Park, Times Square, a NYC Harbor Cruise, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Come in for lunch and stay and play! learning simple techniques as how to obtain etc. Includes three nights lodging, three • Podiatrist Clinic — Friday, Oct. 17, 8:30 an e-mail account and use email, scan imag- The Trial Court breakfasts and three dinners for $459. to 11 a.m. Call the center for appointment, es, upload photos and edit them, surf the Probate and Family Court • Wednesday, Dec. 3: Come see the 508-865-9154. Internet safely and create favorites etc. Worcester Probate and Family Christmas musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” • Let us help you to your medical appoint- The classes are available on Monday and at the Stoneham Theatre with lunch at Court ments — Your health is important to us. Tuesday 12:30-1:30 p.m. Call the center, ask Polcari’s, an all-you-can eat Italian family 225 Main Street If you are in need of transportation to a for Jennifer. style restaurant in Woburn for $79. doctor’s appointment, we can help. With ASK THE NURSE Worcester, MA 01608 • Friday, Dec. 12: Get in the holiday spirit a 48-hour notice we can provide you with The vital signs clinic will be held on Docket No. WO14P3075GD w/a performance of the Coppelia Ballet at transportation to and from your appoint- Tuesday, Oct. 28, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come meet Robert’s Auditorium w/lunch at Fire and NOTICE AND ORDER: ment. We go one town out in both directions. our nurse Pat Wallen. Ice, Providence. Fire and Ice is an all-you- Petition for Appointment of Call 508-865-9247 to arrange for transporta- PODIATRIST can eat restaurant where you choose all tion. We can also provide an escort to travel Monday, Sept. 29, Dr. Michael Biacamano Guardian of a Minor the ingredients that you want, along with with you. You can request this when you will be available by appointment only. Call In the interests of special sauces and have the expert grill chefs make your appointment. the center for information regarding your prepare them just right. Also there will some Makenzie Marie Mclellan Important — For all medical appoint- insurance coverage. free time at the Providence Place mall just of Northbridge, MA ments, please be on the lookout for the van FLU CLINIC in time for more Christmas shopping! Cost Minor driver to pick you up at least 10 minutes The Northbridge Senior Center will have of trip $58. before your pick up time. It is imperative a flu clinic on Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 10:30 NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED Please call Sue at 508-372-9266 to sign up you are ready to go so that we may service a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and Tuesday afternoon, PARTIES for trips or any questions. Pick up place is everyone in a timely manner. Thank you for 4-6 p.m. This service is provided by Salmon Classic Envelope Parking lot, 120 Gilboa St., 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a your consideration. VNA, sponsored by the Northbridge Board Douglas. Petition for Appointment of Guardian • Shopping — Millbury Senior Center has of Health. • Tuesday, Oct. 7, 6-8 p.m. Bingo a shopping trip to The Fair Plaza, Price DENTAL CLINIC of a Minor filed on 09/11/2014 by • Oct. 14, 6-8 p.m. Ham & Bean dinner and Chopper and Dollar Store every Friday. Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Massimo Lombardo of Northbridge, a show. Come on in and enjoy The Honky We start picking up at 9 a.m. and return Dental Hygienist Angie Polion, RDH, will Tonk Piano Man. This is a must see show he MA at 11 a.m. We can also provide transpor- be available by appointment only. Call the is extremely talented and very entertaining. Joyce E Lombardo of Northbridge, tation to local shopping venues, Shoppe’s center to make an appointment. Cost for the meal is $6 the show is free. Please at Blackstone Valley, Auburn Mall, Price SHINE APPOINTMENTS MA make your reservation by Oct. 7. Chopper, Goretti’s and more. Call the center The SHINE counselor is now available will be held 10/17/2014 08:30 AM Mo- every Friday to assist you with Medical • Monday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m. Whist tion 48 hours in advance for bus transportation. Insurance concerns you may have. • Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6-8 p.m. Bingo • We are seeking volunteers interested Appointments are necessary, call the center UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER Located Courtroom 1, Worcester in escorting our senior clients to and from to schedule an appointment. 36 South Main St. Probate Court, 225 Main Street, their medical appointments. Friends of the 120 CLUB Marsha Petrillo – Director – 508-278-8622 Millbury Seniors provides van transporta- Worcester, MA 01608. The Friends of Northbridge Elders, Inc., Donna Oncay – Administrative Assistant 2. Response to Petition: You may tion to the appointment. If you are able to have tickets available for the next 120 Club. – 508-278-8622 lend a couple of hours of time please call the This fundraiser helps to defray the cost of Lynne McPherson – Chef – 508-278-8622 respond by filing a written response to center. Your generous gift of time is greatly instructors, for activities and programs Peter Waeger – Van Driver the Petition or by appearing in person appreciated. held at the center and off site locations. The Please call the Senior Center at 508-278- • Friendly Visitor — Are you homebound, at the hearing. If you choose to file a 20-week cycle has begun and will run to Dec. 8622 to reserve your meal and also to arrange written response, you need to: geographically isolated or sometimes lonely? 11. At that time the final drawing for the 2014 for transportation to lunch and for medical The Friendly Visitor Program offers and season will be held. appointments. File the original with the Court; and provides companionship to the elderly of BINGO Van transportation begins at 10:30 a.m. Mail a copy to all interested parties Millbury as well as encouraging and nour- Thursday, Oct. 16, there will be an addi- each day. Please check with the Senior at least five (5) business days before ishing friendships between generations. If tional afternoon of bingo, $2 a card as well Center, Uxbridge Cable Station or the you are interested call the Senior Center the hearing. as Thursday, Nov. 20. Bingo will begin at 1 Council on Aging website for the Lunch 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (508-865-9247). p.m. Jeanne Dionne (Program Coordinator) Menu. • Sing-a-Long Singers — Music is a healing will call all these sessions. This is only for The Senior Center is a drop off site for (or an adult on behalf of the minor) and creative force. Our singing group led by the dates listed. Weekly Bingo is held every the People First Food Pantry. Donations are has the right to request that counsel Chris Caputi meets here on Tuesday morn- Monday at 1 p.m. accepted Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. ing all year long at 11 a.m. Come join in the be appointed for the minor. LUNCH 3 SEASONS to 4 p.m. 4. Presence of the Minor at Hear- fun. If you play a musical instrument maybe Oct. 21, the Northbridge Senior Center • Senior Center Wish List — We have you could lend your talents to this group. Dine Out Group will have a lunch at In the had an overwhelming response to our wish ing: A minor over age 14 has the right Can’t sing? Come hum along! 3 Season Restaurant at 11:45 a.m., located in list. Thank you all for your thoughtfulness to be present at any hearing, unless • Legal Clinic — Attorney Nicholas G. the Blackstone Valley Tech High School in and generosity! We continue to need dona- the Court finds that it is not in the mi- Kaltsas comes to the Millbury Senior Center Upton. Call the center for more information tions of paper towels, napkins, and foam on the second Friday of the month from 10 nor’s best interests. or to make a reservation. coffee cups. We will also accept monetary THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An im- a.m. to 12 noon. Attorney Kaltsas provides ADVANCED DIRECTIVES donations to our lunch program or to the free legal counseling by appointment only, Thursday, Oct. 23, at 10:45 a.m. Discussion Elderly Connection. The Uxbridge Elderly portant court proceeding that may af- please call 508-865-9247 or sign up at the led by Jason Cote a social worker from Connection raises funds to help support fect your rights has been scheduled. Center for an appointment. Salmon Family Services. Join this discus- many of the activities and the purchase of • Shine News — If you need help on any If you do not understand this notice or sion around documenting your medical much of the equipment that is not covered other court papers, please contact an aspect of your health insurance, SHINE wishes and legal forms to make sure your by our budget. offers free counseling at the Senior Center wishes are followed. • Shopping Trips – Grocery shopping every attorney for legal advice. every first Monday of the month from 9 a.m. MONTHLY BIRTHDAY DINNER Tuesday. Pick up begins at 8:30 a.m. Walmart Stephen G. Abraham to 12 p.m., by appointment only. Call 508-865- Thursday, Oct. 23, the monthly Birthday shopping – second and fourth Thursdays of 9154 and ask for a SHINE appointment. Register of Probate Dinner/Plant Raffle will be held on at 11:45 the month. Pick up begins at 12:30 p.m. Date: September 16, 2014 • Your Community Needs You — The a.m. Any senior celebrating a birthday in • Blood Pressure Clinic – Fran Stone from Millbury COA has a “Friendly Visitor” October is welcome to attend with a guest. Salmon VNA will do a blood pressure clinic Program. We are seeking volunteers inter- Reservations must be made by Tuesday, Oct. on Tuesday, Oct. 21, from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 September 26, 2014 ested in becoming a friend to and elderly 20, 11 a.m. p.m. She will be here on the third Tuesday of Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B6 person who is a shut-in, most are home every other month through June 2015. 6 • Friday, September 26, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune LEGALS LEGALS est bidder. said mortgage above described. shall control in the event of an error in continued from page B5­­­ The foreclosure deed and the consid- FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars this publication. eration paid by the successful bidder of the purchase price must be paid in Other terms, if any, to be announced NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s at the sale. OF REAL ESTATE GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- or cashier’s check at the time and GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC By virtue and in execution of the Power inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) until place of the sale by the purchaser. The Present holder of said mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mortgage the deed shall be released from escrow balance of the purchase price shall be By its Attorneys, given by Roger Jodoin, Gail Jodoin to the successful bidder at the same paid in cash, certified check, bank trea- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. to Mortgage Electronic Registration time as the consideration is released to surer’s or cashier’s check within thirty 150 California Street Systems, Inc. as nominee for First the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the (30) days after the date of sale. Newton, MA 02458 Franklin Financial Corp., An Op. Sub. date of sale, whereupon all obligations Other terms to be announced at the (617) 558-0500 of MLB&T Co., FSB dated February of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed sale. 201312-1033 - TEA 12, 2007, recorded with the Worcester to have been properly fulfilled and the Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Sept. 26, 2014 County (Worcester District) Registry Escrow Agent shall be discharged. 1080 Main Street Oct. 3, 2014 of Deeds in Book 40661, Page 134; Other terms to be announced at the Pawtucket, RI 02860 Oct. 10, 2014 said mortgage was then assigned to sale. Attorney for Webster Bank NA U.S. Bank, National Association, as Dated: August 22, 2014 f/k/a First Federal Savings TOWN OF NORTHBRIDGE Successor Trustee to Bank of America, U.S. Bank, National Association, as Bank of America ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS N.A., as Successor to LaSalle Bank, Successor Trustee to Bank of America, Present Holder of the Mortgage NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N.A., as Trustee for the Holders of N.A., as Successor to LaSalle Bank, (401) 272-1400 In accordance with the provisions of the First Franklin Mortgage Loan N.A., as Trustee for the Holders of Sept. 19, 2014 M.G.L. Ch 40A, Section 11, and Chap- Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed the First Franklin Mortgage Loan Sept. 26, 2014 ter 173, Section 48 of the Northbridge Certificates, Series 2007-1 by virtue Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Oct. 3, 2014 Zoning By-laws, the Northbridge Zon- of an assignment dated September 6, Certificates, Series 2007-1 By: Reneau ing Board of Appeals will hold a public 2011, and recorded in Book 47829, J Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE hearing on October 9, 2014 at 7:05P.M. at Page 81, of which mortgage the & LONGORIA LLC 100 Cummings OF REAL ESTATE at the Aldrich School Town Hall An- undersigned is the present holder for Center, Suite 225D Beverly, MA 01915 By virtue and in execution of the Power nex, 14 Hill Street, Whitinsville, MA breach of conditions of said mortgage 978-921-2670 25509.23 (Jodoin ) FEI of Sale contained in a certain mort- to consider the petition of Aris Group, and for the purpose of foreclosing the # 1078.00145 09/12/2014, 09/19/2014, gage given by Ralph L. Fantini Jr. and LLC 100 Church Street, Whitinsville, same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION 09/26/2014 Laurie J. Fantini to Mortgage Electronic MA for a Variance pursuant to Article at 10:00 AM on October 10, 2014, on Sept. 12, 2014 Registration Systems, Inc., dated XVII, Section 173-112(F) of the Town the mortgaged premises. The entire Sept. 19, 2014 March 9, 2005 and recorded with the of Northbridge Zoning By-laws, Senior mortgaged premises, all and singu- Sept. 26, 2014 Worcester County (Worcester District) Living By-law, in order to allow the sale lar, the premises as described in said Registry of Deeds at Book 35875, of units restricted to affordable buyers mortgage: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Page 230, of which mortgage the to market rate buyers. That certain parcel of land togeth- OF REAL ESTATE undersigned is the present holder by The property is located at 15 Hem- er with the buildings thereon situat- Premises: 58 Warren Street, assignment from Mortgage Electronic lock St., 25 Spruce St. & 49 Spruce ed in Douglas, Worcester County, Upton, MA Registration Systems, Inc. to Green St. shown on Assessor’s Map 19 as Massachusetts, described as follows: By virtue and in execution of the Tree Servicing LLC dated July 10, Parcels 501, 506 & 518. The property Lots numbered 177 and 178, Section 1 Power of Sale contained in a certain 2013 and recorded with said registry is located in a Residential-1 zoning on that plat of land entitled “WALLUM mortgage given by Lori A. Sweeney on July 18, 2013 at Book 51220 Page district and is owned by Aris Group, LAKE TERRACE”, surveyed and and Robert W. Sweeney to Marathon 122, for breach of the conditions of LLC. platted by G. Bertrand Bibeault, Civil Mortgage Company, Inc., and now said mortgage and for the purpose of The purpose of this hearing is to pro- Engineer, July 1955, which said plan held by Webster Bank NA f/k/a First foreclosing, the same will be sold at vide an opportunity for public comment. is on file and recorded in the Land Federal Savings Bank of America, Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on October Anyone wishing to be heard regarding Evidence Records of said Town of said mortgage dated June 13, 2003, 24, 2014, on the mortgaged premis- this matter should attend said meeting Douglas in the Worcester County and recorded with the Worcester es located at 8 Farm Street, Upton, at the time and place designated. A registry of Deeds in Plan Book 207, County (Worcester District) Registry of Worcester County, Massachusetts, all copy of the petition is available for re- Plan 119, reference to which is hereby Deeds in Book 30444, Page 220, said and singular the premises described in view at the office of the Town Clerk and made for a more particular description. mortgage was assigned from Marathon said mortgage, Zoning Board of Appeals Office and The conveyance is made subject to Mortgage Company, Inc., to First TO WIT: may be reviewed during normal busi- and with the benefit of all easements, Federal Savings Bank of America, by A certain parcel of land with the build- ness hours. restrictions, and other matters of record assignment dated June 13, 2003 and ings thereon in the Village of West Thomas Hansson, Chairman to the extent the same are in force and recorded with said Registry of Deeds Upton, in the Town of Upton, Worcester Northbridge Zoning Board of Appeals applicable. in Book 30444 at Page 234; for breach County, Massachusetts, situated on Sept. 19, 2014 Subject to and with the benefit of ease- of the conditions in said mortgage the southeast side of a private roadway Sept. 26, 2014 ments, reservation, restrictions, and and for the purpose of foreclosing the leading southerly from Main Street, the taking of record, if any, insofar as the same will be sold at Public Auction first portion f said roadway being part Commonwealth of Massachusetts same are now in force and applicable. on October 10, 2014 at 1:00PM Local of what is known as Centennial Court, The Trial Court In the event of any typographical error Time upon the premises, all and sin- bounded and described as follows: Probate and Family Court set forth herein in the legal description gular the premises described in said Beginning at the most westerly corner Worcester Division of the premises, the description as set mortgage, to wit: of the premises conveyed at a square Worcester Probate and Family forth and contained in the mortgage The land in Upton, Worcester County, iron pin driven in the ground in the Court shall control by reference. Massachusetts, on the westelry side of southeasterly side of said private road- Docket No. 14P2921EA This property has the address of 2 Warren Street, bounded and described way being indicated in part on a plan Estate of: Kathleen L Nolen Roslyn Rd, Douglas, MA 01516 as follows: recorded with the Worceser District Date of Death: September 29, 2013 Together with all the improvements Beginning at a drill in stone wall on Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 55, INFORMAL PROBATE now or hereafter erected on the prop- the westerly side of Old Warren Road Plan 80, the southeasterly line ther- PUBLICATION NOTICE erty and all easements, rights, appur- at alnd formerly of Consigli, now or of being substantially in line with the To all persons interested in the tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil formerly of Smith, at the northerly line southeasterly line of the lot occupied by above-captioned estate, by Petition of and gas rights and profits, water rights of Lot #2 shown on plan hereinafter Building No. 20 on said Plan; and said Petitioner Ryan MacQuarrie of Worces- and stock and all fixtures now or here- referred to; pin being at or near the point of curve ter, MA after a part of the property. All replace- Thence S. 43 degrees 53’ W. by the indicated on said plan; Ryan MacQuarrie of Worcester, MA ments and additions shall also be cov- northerly line of Lot #2, 157.20 feet to a Thence South 47 1/2 degrees East one has been informally appointed as the ered by this sale. drill hole in remains of stone wall; hundred five (105) feet by a line parallel Personal Representative of the estate Terms of Sale: Said premises will Thence S. 43 degrees 02’ W. by the with ten (10) feet from the north east to serve without surety on the bond. be sold subject to any and all unpaid remains of stone wall on the northerly side of a cement garage now or fromer- The estate is being administered un- taxes and assessments, tax sales, line of Lot #3, now or formelry of Rose ly owned by WilIim Knowlton & Sons der informal procedure by the Personal tax titles and other municipal liens E. Davis, 157.20 feet to a drill hole in Company, said line being in part by Representative under the Massachu- and water or sewer liens and State stone wall at land now or formelry of other land now or formerly of Knowlton setts Uniform Probate Code without or County transfer fees, if any there McCarty; Farms, Inc., and by other land now or supervision by the Court. Inventory and are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Thence N. 41 degrees 29’ W. by a formerly of William Knowlton and Sons accounts are not required to be filed ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or certified stone wall, 109.52 feet to a point; Company to a stake ; with the Court, but interested parties check will be required to be paid by Thence N. 41 degrees 29’ W. by the Thence North 36 degrees 02’ East one are entitled to notice regarding the ad- the purchaser at the time and place of stone wall, 30 feet to a corner of walls; hundred (100) feet by other land now ministration from the Personal Repre- the sale as a deposit and the balance Thence N. 37 degrees 05’ E. by stone or formerly of Knowlton Farms, Inc., to sentative and can petition the Court in in cashier’s or certified check will be wall at land now or formerly of Rodwill, a stake; any matter relating to the estate, includ- due in thirty (30) days, at the offices 348.42 feet to an iron pin in the Thence North 47 1/2 degrees West ing distribution of assets and expenses of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, westerly line of Warren Street; one hundred five (105) feet still by said of administration. Interested parties are 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Thence S. 29 degrees 02’ E. by stone Knowlton Farms, Inc., to a spike at or entitled to petition the Court to insti- Beverly, MA 01915, time being of the wall on the westerly line of Warren near said private roadway; tute formal proceedings and to obtain essence. Street, 56.87 feet to a drill hole in said Thence South 36 degrees 02’ West orders terminating or restricting the The Mortgagee reserves the right to wall; one hundred (100) feet by other land of powers of Personal Representatives postpone the sale to a later date by Being shown as Lot 1 on a plan record- said Knowlton Farms, Inc., and along appointed under informal procedure. A public proclamation at the time and ed with Worcester District Registry of or near said private roadway to the copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can date appointed for the sale and to fur- Deeds in Paln Book 212, Plan 7. point of beginning. be obtained from the Petitioner. ther postpone at any adjourned sale- Together with all right title and interest, Containing 10,500 square feet of land, Sept. 26, 2014 date by public proclamation at the time if any, in that parcel of land consisting more or less, according to said plan. and date appointed for the adjourned of Old Warren Road and 3,679 For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Commonwealth of Massachusetts sale date. square feet of land between Old Warren recorded with Worcester County The Trial Court The premises is to be sold subject to Road and the present Warren Road, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Probate and family Court and with the benefit of all easements, which said parcel is bounded and in Book 16609, Page 331. Worcester Probate and Family restrictions, leases, tenancies, and described as follows: These premises will be sold and con- Court rights of possession, building and zon- Beginning at the same point as the veyed subject to and with the benefit 225 Main Street ing laws, encumbrances, condominium main parcel; of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Worcester, MA 01608 liens, if any and all other claim in the Thence N. 29 degrees 02’ W. 110.16 easements, covenants, liens or claims (508) 831-2200 nature of liens, if any there be. feet to a stake at the new Warren in the nature of liens, improvements, Docket No. WO14C0323CA In the event that the successful bidder Street; public assessments, any and all unpaid In the matter of: at the foreclosure sale shall default in Thence S. 61 degrees 07’ E. by the taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and Alisa Maria Rodriguez purchasing the within described prop- westerly side of Warren Street as now sewer liens and any other munici- Of: Whitinsville, MA erty according to the terms of this existing 108.47 feet to a point on the pal assessments or liens or existing NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Notice of Sale and/or the terms of westerly side of Warren Street; encumbrances of record which are in CHANGE OF NAME the Memorandum of Sale executed at Thence S. 43 degrees 53’ W. 60.40 force and are applicable, having priority To all persons interested in petition the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee feet to the point of beginning. over said mortgage, whether or not ref- described: reserves the right to sell the property For title, see deed of Jane A. Richard, erence to such restrictions, easements, A petition has been presented by by foreclosure deed to the second Trustee of the Florence L. Poirier improvements, liens or encumbrances Alisa M Rodriguez requesting that: highest bidder, providing that said sec- Revocable Trust -1990 and Jane A. is made in the deed. Alisa Maria Rodriguez be allowed to ond highest bidder shall deposit with Richard, Executrix recorded with said TERMS OF SALE: change her name as follows: Alisa the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, Deeds in Book 16808, Page 184. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 Maria Ayres. GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 The description of the property con- ) Dollars by certified or bank check will IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, tained in the mortgage shall control in be required to be paid by the purchas- THERETO, YOU OR YOUR MA 01915, the amount of the required the event of a typographical error in this er at the time and place of sale. The ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN deposit as set forth herein within three publication. balance is to be paid by certified or APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT (3) business days after written notice For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN of the default of the previous highest July 20, 2004, and recorded in the P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 bidder and title shall be conveyed to Worcester County (Worcester District) Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to AM) ON 10/07/2014. the said second highest bidder within Registry of Deeds, in Book 16808, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, thirty (30) days of said written notice. Page 184. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within First Justice of this Court. If the second highest bidder declines to TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will thirty (30) days from the date of sale. 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CORNER SANDER 774-452-3514 asking 50%-70% OFF Lathe 32 between $300/OBO w/pads $175.00 HEADBOARD LARGE Centers 14” Swing ORECK $40.OO ELVIS PRESLEY FULL ADJ. 860-923-9067 INVENTORY $45.00 CHRISTMAS Four double pane windows with frames Micro suede, oatmeal w.esp New Windows, Doors, Radial Arm Drill 13” 1 Natural Lunaraine BLACK&DECKER ALBUM $50.00 a piece wood trim Appliances, Column 4’ arm ENTERTAINMENT $125 OBO Mink Paw 46” Coat VARIABLE SPEEED The first five recordings, various 3”x5” Convertible Style Collar Fans, Lights CENTER JIG SAW other LP’s and box sets and Bracelet Cuffs Vanities Stack Rack $50.00 Call for details COFFEE/ $18.00 Call Paul Pedestal Sinks ESPRESSO $800.00 508-885-9992 774-241-0327 Toilets Record Storage Call MAKER 82 1 Ladies 18kt Kitchen Sinks shelving 200 sections 508-461-9626 ENGAGEMENT 12 cups Yellow Gold Faucets 774-321-0662 DROP LEAF COFFE RING For Sale $75 OBO Lawn, Garden & Want to Place a Classified Ad? 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ELECTRIC Call for Price For Shelving $40.00 END TABLE Good condition $800.00/negotiable FISHING MOTOR 860-928-5433 FOUND HERE! 4W296, HK Potter 2790 YOUTH BED W/2 DRAWERS No under carriage frame *********** or wiring 36 lb. thrust, 5 speed Normally Sells For $700 $35.00 Johnson and Evinrude $50 $125 OBO $90 OBO 508-892-4582 GRANDFATHER outboards, 2-Wheeled Bikes Asking $1800 2-30hp, several left from CLOCK As is $20.00/ea. Call 5pm-8:30pm OLD END TABLE 508-885-2053 FITNESS POWER last season 508-867-6546 CHAMPION $500.00/negotiable $45 Leave message $200-$650. ********** RIDER 2-Minivan Car Sets PORTABLE For sale $100.00/OBO ARCHERY, For pictures or $100 OBO Also, I need motors, GENERATOR TRUCK TOOL BOX AMANA parts - 1958-’85 HUNTING other questions Cannon Power-Shot Model 41135 774-280-9565 1/2 TON WASHING Call 508-943-2174 6800 starting watts EQUIPMENT [email protected] $80 MACHINE 508-885-6657 Camera 10x 550 Rotel Watts $100.00 AND 2 years old, Never used GAS STOVE (774)452-3514 King Size ACCESSORIES Paid $750.00 Dining Room Set 50” JVC TV TAPPAN 508-885-3136 Asking $550.00 Bedroom Set In Excellent Condition Soild Maple Electrical Buy all or separate 4 burner Cooking Stove 860-888-5207 Call 508-764-6908 Call Gordon Table, 5 Chairs and Hutch 6 piece cherry wood Material Apartment size sleigh bed 508-234-3589 Asking Excellent condition 2004 Industrial, Commercial, Call BABY ITEMS $275.00 Broiler never used Residential $2500.00 HATACHI HD TV 1-774-571-0189 $300/OBO 2 swings, bouncy seat, CREATIVE PLAY Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, 51” Diagonal Call or best offer Pottery Barn wicker bassinet China Coils, Overloads, Fuses, FOR SALE Great reception w/all bedding, bumbo seat SET GYM 508-779-0881 508-272-7110 Breakers, Meters, Baby Carriage $100.00 w/tray, Slide, Ladder, Cargo Net, Rock Dinner Set 508-245-7857 Punches, Pipe-Benders. 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PRESCHOOL TEACHER 130 YARD SALES 205 BOATS The Guild of St. Agnes in Webster is currently 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE seeking a preschool teacher. BUSINESS 14’ STARCRAFT The candidate will have taken Child Growth and KIRBY SENTRIA II ALUMINUM BOAT Development and have a minimum of 9 months of NEW REDUCED ROLAND ORGAN TREES FOR SALE REMODEL/SIDE- professional experience working with children ages with 5HP Mercury VACUUM SYSTEM PRICES!!! Evergreen Trees, Colorado 2.9 to 5 years. Special consideration will be given MUSIC ATELIER WALK SALE! gas motor (2011) Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, to an individual with an associates degree in ECE. with carpet cleaning 80G LUXURY Saturday September 27th only 10 hrs use attachment. Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall La-Z-Boy including bench and 8a.m.-1p.m. Salon equipment, Trailer included - Contact Sharon at [email protected] Six months old. 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WEEKLY Trailer Excellent, $50.00 each $3,500/OBO Ford 99 E250 (2) HON Side Chairs $50.00 PAPERS Never been in salt water! with papers Brand new with Bane-Cleane System IV Can be driven Female named “Calle” $30/ea Deadline subject to change 774-633-0832 Red leather 34” jacket ENTERTAINMENT Good Condition $8,700 Blue nose, not spayed Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) Asking $8,500.00 due to holidays with tuxedo front fur CENTER Call for more info 860-974-1276 Great for single pet $175/OBO environment 297 CHILD CARE Full zip out lining, size large w/end cabinets ******************** Asking (2) Mid-back leather Von Schrader VS2 2 SEA EAGLE Call 10’ long, 74” high Dry Foam $500.00/OBO office chairs $225.00 MOVING SALE 774-318-8439 ALL ABOARD Upholstry Extractors INFLATABLE $30/ea 133 Pine Dale St $850.00 ea. BOATS FAMILY CHILD Call 860-963-0117 Bell motorcyle 2 SWIVEL ROCKER Southbridge MA 8’10” 283 PETS CARE, LLC helmet CHAIRS Saturday 9/27 LED R-30 INDOOR Never used Extra VS II Brush Unit Rain Date Oct 4th Can Row or use Gas/electric Now Enrolling Ages 2-5 $25.00 each Need help with FLOODLIGHTS $60 $275.00 8am-4pm motor Montessori Based Curriculum Furniture $500.00 each or best offer by Philips Beckett Burner your pets Hours 7-4pm Monday-Friday House wear Turbo-pump and battery kit 12w = 65w Control & Aquastat ONE 2HP SEARS AIR Von Schrader VS III BS in Education & CPR/First Tools avalable veterinary care? Instant on, very bright $200 COMPRESSOR 220 Wall Cleaning Machine Aid certified Electronics 413-245-3313 We can help plus dimmable (3) Kincaid “Replica” $100.00 $325.00 Charlton, MA Provider License Apparel at an affordable price! Lasts 22.8 years 2004 ALUMINUM V14 # 9019224 Paintings baby items Big box stores sell for www.allaboard 2’x3’ $50/ea ONE SUNBEAM GAS 17” Pacific Floor TRACKER GUIDER BOAT $26-$30 And much more! familychildcare.com Dog Gate-plastic GRILL Machine AND TRAILER YOU PAY $15.00 each with 25 Horse Yamaha motor or call 508-434-0088 $10 $50.00 $275.00 MOVING SALE or 4 per case $50.00 Great seating, live well, etc. 251 New Boston Rd Dog Gate-steel In excellent condition, Call Keith Sturbridge MA ANTED TO UY never used ONE BARBECUE GRILL 413-967-7567 very low hours on motor 298 W B Saturday-Sunday 508-524-9328 $25 $50.00 $3200.00 Christin Dior Tux VERY LARGE VINTAGE Sept 27&28th 9am-3pm Call 508-885-2884 Lg. Pet Carrier Used once 42-44 long, OAK OFFICE DESK John Deer Tractor with Route w/pleated shirt 1-413-244-9510 BOAT FOR SALE $30.00 $240 or B.O. Bagger $175/OBO 2009 Trophy Ariens Snow blower 169 18’ Walkaround Cast Iron Christmas SNAPPER Assorted Yard tools CHILD’S DESK Porta-potty, VHF Golf Clubs/Bag Tree Stand Queen size cherry bedroom Our veterinarians can help Antiques $40 Fish finder and GPS $25 ROTO-TILLER set spay/neuter and/or general 884 Worcester St. $45.00 Stereo with CD player IR5003, Used Twice Miscellaneous household medical appointments. Sunbeam Whole 115 Merc Southbridge MA Best Offer VINTAGE WATER AND goods Additional discounts House Humidifier Caravan roller trailer SNOW SKIS Vinyl Albums-over 200 for available for those on Antique Printers (on wheels) Approximately 500 hours Looking To Purchase TRAC VAC sale as lot only financial assistance. $50 Reasonable offers accepted $18,000 Antiques Drawers Model 385-IC/385LH Please call 13’ Sunsetter Webster, MA And Collectibles $15.00 ea. Used Once 802-258-1599 508-637-1333 Awning Cover Best Offer YARD SALE 508-943-1317 or online at Single Items Never Used Or Entire Estates COLONIAL PARK BOAT, MOTOR www.secondchanceanimals.org Display Cabinet $30 BEAR CAT BEACH We Buy It All Standard Car Seat WOOD STOVE AND TRAILER 284 LOST & FOUND $50.00 Like New VAC-N-CHIP PRO And Also Do SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION Chrysler, Tri-Hull $15 PETS & VAC PRO “WOODMASTER” Paperback books Bow Rider On-Site Estate Sales 14” Snow Chains with 60HP And 774-452-3514 Models 72085, 72285, WITH DAMPER CONTROL 2 area rugs Did you find $20 72295 SUITABLE FOR CAMP USE TV table Evenrude motor Estate Auctions 15” Cable Used Twice $100 Household Items Galvanized trailer LUMBER your pet? CALL MIKE ANYTIME Snow Chains Best Offer Odds and Ends Set up for fishing or pleasure’ Rough Pine - Dry $1200.00 Or find a home Brand New Come and Browse 774-230-1662 5% moisture - Sizes up to 28 Colonial Rd Extras - call for details for one? 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality $35 CALL 508-765-5763 INFANTS Webster MA 508-949-1320 $2.00 board foot or B.O. Used Engine PORTABLE PACK 508-476-7867 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 Saturday Sept 27th $ BUY & SELL $ 260 ANTIQUES Leave message $250 SNOWBLOWER AND PLAY 8am-2pm ALL GOLD & SILVER Antique-Kelvinator CRAFTSMAN BY CHICCO LIKE NEW YARD SALE ANTIQUES ITEMS MATAG ELECTRIC Electric range 24” Electric Start $75 Specializing in Saturday 9/27-Sun 9/28 RANGE w/double oven, broiler Brand New 1800’s Federal Dresser NUMISMATIC COINS, B/O $500.00 4 PAIR WOOD 8am-2pm w/ Mirror, Candle Holders & less than two years old. gold & silver of any form! Haier Mini-Fridge 508-637-1622 5 Haynes St Glover Boxes $1000 Stainless + Black Dual ovens SNOWSHOES Like New Sturbridge MA Qualified with over 30 $500.00 SIZE LARGE WITH LET US KNOW!!! $40 01566 Hoosier w/flour & Bread Bins years experience & Call STURBRIDGE, MA BINDINGS Lots of clothes $150 Please call us so that we a following of many 508-248-5901 Recliner NEW FROM $25 TO $75 mens and womens XL can take your ad satisfied customers. Like new BASED UPON Air-Conditioner And much more! 1950’s Kitchen Table out of the paper... MEN & WOMEN’S $50 CONDITION Call Ed @ FRIEDRICH Rain or shine w/ Porcelain Top $150 Town-To-Town We also sell a nice GOLF CLUBS Kuhl Plus Series selection of fine jewelry, 508-479-9752 Call 508-347-7492 Large lot of Hobnail, Kitchen Classifieds Complete (with carriages) SQ08n10 YARD SALE, antiques & collectibles. LET’S MAKE A DEAL! Ware, Tins & Advertidement Make Offer 7500 BTU Sunday, Sept. 28th. 508-909-4111 $449.00 10 Baker Pond Rd Bring in your items & NordicTrack Elite $400.00 100 GENERAL Charlton, Ma. 508-867-9667 see what they’re worth. 285 PET CARE AIR CONDITIONER 14.7 Elliptical Buffet, You won’t leave New, Used only 8 hours! FRIEDRICH Children’s Toys, 265 FUEL/WOOD disappointed. 2 years old, Like new, ULLETIN OARD Vaccum, FAN-C-PET Honesty and fairness $200.00 FRA064VU1 105 B B Central Boiler E-Classic Internet access, Paper work Electronics. are our best policies! 6000 BTU Bought $1399 AUBURN 9am-3pm 1400/2400 Mobile $149.00 508-892-7160 asking $850.00 RESIDENT OUTDOOR WOOD Grooming Salon Lee’s NEEDS RIDE YARD SALE MINI ENVIRO Both for $500 FURNACE Coins & Jewelry For errands Saturday Sept 27th 239 West Main Street Wii and groceries 9am-3pm Cleaner & Greener Vicki Kelley PELLET STOVE East Brookfield Mr. Desai 1-2 times per month 12 Terkanian Dr EPA Qualified $1500.00 w/Balance Board Professional (Route 9 - Panda Cell: 732-309-9366 508-335-3728 Spencer MA 25-Year Warranty Controllers, Games Call Today Garden Plaza) Bought $500 Home: 508-347-2764 Rain Date: Groomer 508-882-0178 508-637-1236 BRADBURY Asking $250.00 Saturday Oct 4th 20 Years Exp. CrystalRockFarm.com 508-341-6355 (cell) MINT HORSE THE BOOK BEAR “We Go Right 107 MISC. FREE 135 LOST AND FOUND FIREWOOD COLLECTION PERFECTLY is having a toYour Door” Cut, Split & Delivered GREAT with cabinet SALE —LOST— SEASONED FREE WOOD Green & Seasoned 508-987-2419 Exellent condition FIRE WOOD FOR Oct 2-5th PALLETS Large Male FLEA MARKET $200.00 35% OFF Every Saturday and Sunday You pick up Wood Lots Wanted SALE Open 7 Days 10-6 80 West Neutered Cat year round Monday thru Friday 508-987-9211 Main St Stoneville Pond & Dealers, leave your stuff $210 per Cord 8am-noon Call Paul Rt 9 West Brookfield Leicester St Area set-up in our secure facility Call Stonebridge Press 508-769-2351 Moving... 508-867-8705 Dealer days every Aeiral Tree Service 25 Optical Drive 508-987-5349 Black with patches of white on Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 SEARS Southbridge & site development his belly Ever-changing array PRO-FORM (located behind FREE Ask for Rick TOOLS FOR SALE A little shy but basically Going... 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Call Travis Die-Cast Models 508-867-2564 Call Renelle at REGULATION Bottom Jon Boat 774-633-0832 Leave message They’re Back! 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Delivery Available 508-892-1850 Life vest & oars 774-242-9227 $5 And Up! POOL TABLE 2hp Johnson Motor SMALL UPRIGHT 2000 SEADOO 720 email: BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! Needs new felt, $500 paid $1200 new 275 FLEA MARKET [email protected] (We also sell) with caravan trailer Asking $650 or BO WHITE LAQUER Red & white INDOOR FLEA Blessings Farm 2 HARDWOOD PIANO Stowe Farm WANTED TO BUY 5 H Foote Road Very fast and fun! MARKET Charlton CHERRY 774-230-3205 w/Bench Pet Boarding BY COLLECTOR 11 years old $1500 3 Rooms 508-248-1411 CABINETS From Dogs to Old comic books Excellent condition Call 774-244-6781 Sat., October 4th 1940s and up Guinea Pigs New Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, TOOL SHEDS Paid $3700 508-234-8297 8am-1pm Beatles memorabilia 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. Made of Texture 1-11 Asking $1500 Horse Back Riding Lessons 1960s and up Queen PillowTop 8x8 $775 508-637-1168 Worcester-Auburn 205 BOATS and Summer Camp Famous monster Mattress 508-892-3275 8x10 $960 Emblem Club magazines, Godzilla, at Worcester Elks 8x12 $1050 16 FT. FIBERGLASS Frankenstein and with Box Spring 110 NOVENAS 233 Mill Street Hand raised guinea pigs, REMOTE CONTROL $1375 SAILBOAT monster items, in Original Plastic 8x16 Worcester bunnies, and parakeets AIRCRAFTS ST. JUDE with mainsail, jib and trailer Table Reservations: $15 Old toys and with new tires advertising items $150.00 some with motors Delivered and Built On-Site Thank you call 508-892-3788 508-865-2227 Call George Other Sizes Available for prayers answered $450.00 FREE ADMISSION! Stowe Rd. Millbury MA Call: 508-410-7050 774-241-0027 CALL 413-324-1117 JF 774-230-0753 Snack Bar • Bake Table www.stowefarm.com Call: 860-779-2469

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298 WANTED TO BUY 319 HEALTH CARE 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS PROFESSIONALS IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT Now hiring UXBRIDGE WAR $ RV in Co-op Park VACATION AT THE CERTIFIED HOME DOUGLAS 2 Bedroom Duplex CAPE YEAR ROUND 1 PAINTING STURBRIDGE $26,900 RELICS HEALTH 2 Bedroom Apartment One bath AIDES/CERTIFIED Interior/ Living room, Kitchen, Living Daniel Fiske Electric included Woodstock, CT & WAR NURSING ASSISTANTS Exterior room, Office W/D Hookup Heat & Water included House All shifts Power Washing No Smoking SOUVENIRS Close to park and 5 minute Please call Carpentry $1100/month walk to downtown No security needed WANTED 508-347-0037 • FREE ESTIMATES • $950/mo 1 Bedroom Apartment for more information • FULLY Insured • CALL WWII & EARLIER 508-473-6549 $725/Month or apply in person! • Reasonable Rates • 508-278-0304 CA$H WAITING! 173 Charlton Road Rich O’Brien FOR RENT 5-Room Apartment Seasonal campsite Helmets, Swords, Sturbridge Painting 1st Floor, 2-Family Meadowside of Woodstock, Daggers, Bayonets, 28 Years Of Experience Webster Hardwood Floors, Patio 535 HOUSING WANTED Own your own lot. Medals, Badges, Flags, 325 PROFESSIONAL 508-248-7314 2 Bedroom apartment $895/Month Trailer with add-ons which 2nd floor Uniforms, etc. ELP ANTED contain large family room, two South Dennis, H W Neat & Clean LOOKING FOR APARTMENT Over 30 Years Experience. - No Utilities - bedrooms, dining room, off Rte. 134: W/D Hookup Elderly woman on Call David PART-TIME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oxygen looking for 1 or screened porch, vinyl siding, Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, 500 REAL ESTATE Off Street parking large shed, outdoor fire pit, 2 twins) 1 bath home with 1-508-688-0847 COMMERCIAL Excellent location Includes 2-bedroom first floor apartment Appliances & Laundry in decent neighborhood with mostly furnished. full kitchen & microwave, I’ll Come To YOU! LOAN 508-943-7436 Park ammenities: washer/dryer, screened in 508-612-6192 On Premises. heat/hot water, washer/dryer ADMINISTRATOR 501 REAL ESTATE First/References/Security hookups in the Southbridge/ large swimming pool, rec hall. porch w/ picnic table, grill, Required Sturbridge area pavilion, mini golf, bocci, cable TV. Outdoor shower. WANTED Need to Place horseshoes, fish pond, On dead-end street. Manage commercial loan and a Classified Ad? (508)347-9081 Have indoor neutered cat and 300 HELP WANTED Call 800-536-5836 playground-low yearly Near shopping, theater, real estate relationships; liaison many references maintenance fees. restaurants, bike trail, between Hometown Bank and 508-344-0072 fishing, playground, customers, attorneys, and SBA. WEBSTER Rte.25 197, 10 minutes from bay and 305 BUSINESS Requires excellent computer NORTH BROOKFIELD Retired Mechanic ocean side beaches. skills, strong analytical and Prospect Estates Woodstock, CT OPPORTUNITIES with drivers license organizational skills. DUNCAN BLOCK 2 and 3 Bedroom Unit #5 Looking for InLaw Avaliable August 23-30 Send resume and cover letter APARTMENTS Apartments Apartment or For Family Room to: Norma Collins, VP Human 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom Now Available 772-233-1555 Week,Weekend Resources, Hometown Bank, 31 apartments Room with a bathroom 2 Leather Couches Historical Buildings & Sutton Avenue, Oxford, MA Heat and hot water and storage 42”Lx33”Hx23”W Daily Rates 01540 or Hardwood floors for 64 year old A-1 Condition ************ Must Income Qualify [email protected]. Stove, refrigerator Handicapped, but (Fontana/armless) SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Off season rates available Hometown Bank is an Equal EQUAL HOUSING Trash pick-up, elevator self-sufficient Local Originally $350 WELCOME Opportunity Employer. Secured entry Asking $225/ea. OPPORTUNITY Call Janet On-site laundry Call 860-382-3634 Trailer Truck Heroes at 508-865-1583 ************* Parking (508)234-2573 (508) 943-9567 after 6 pm, or email Drivers Wanted All real estate advertising in this Non-smoking, no pets EHO June at newspaper is subject to The 546 CEMETERY LOTS Class A CDL with [email protected] Federal Fair Housing Act of 508-867-4277 310 GENERAL HELP Hazmat for more information. 1968, which makes it illegal WEBSTER WANTED Based in to advertise any preference, CEMETERY LOTS SOUTHBRIDGE Sunny Second Floor North Brookfield limitation or discrimination AVAILABLE WELLS, MAINE based on race, color, religion, APARTMENT 6 room CASHIERS Apartment Pine Grove Cemetery sex, handicap, familial status 3 bedroom Village By the Sea Part-time & Full-time double living room Spencer, MA Please Call (number of children and or 5 rooms 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. positions available. Salary porch Single lot $1000 pregnancy), national origin, Hardwood Floors Pool complex, upon evaluation. 508-867-3235 near high school Double $2000 ancestry, age, marital status, or Large Kitchen w/jacuzzi, exercise room, and 395 any intention to make an such W/D Hookup outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Email resume to: avalable now preference, limitation or Nice area Call Mike A/C, cable. [email protected] 400 SERVICES First-last-security discrimination. This newspaper Large Yard 774-200-6164 Walk-ins welcome $850/month 8’x6’ Blackboard will not knowingly accept any $800/month+utilities or CALL FOR DAILY RATES advertising for real estate that is Call Old School First and last pinegrovecemetery (508)429-7568 Yankee Spirits in violation of the law. Inger $500.00 Avalable OCT 1st [email protected] 376 Main Street Our readers are hereby Call 508-769-3823 Want to Place a Classified Ad? Sturbridge, MA informed that all dwellings 508-769-2500 FOUND HERE! Call 800-536-5836 Hearthstone Soap Stone advertising in this newspaper CEMETERY PLOTS Wood Stove are available on and equal WoodLand Walk Apartments Worcester County Companions & $1900.00 opportunity basis. SOUTHBRIDGE Memorial Park 241 Southbridge Road Suite 15 Homemakers, Inc To complain about Coombs Street Paxton, MA Attn: Property Manager Oak Dining room Table discrimination call The Two-2 bedroom apartments Garden of Gospels CAREGIVERS Charlton, MA 01507 2 Leaves/6 Chairs Department of Housing and Laundry hook-ups 1 plot #150 WANTED Urban Development “HUD” Utilities not included 2 grave sites $725.00 Located in Charlton, WoodLand Immediate Openings toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Quiet neighborhood Walk Apartments offers one & We are looking for responsible For the N.E. area, call HUD ad No Pets 73” Mitsubishi two bedroom apartments Asking $2800 mature individuals who enjoy 617-565-5308,. The toll free $800-$900 Big-Screen TV available to applicants. working with the elderly and number for the hearing impaired first/security/references $1500.00 is 1-800-927-9275 All units are assisted by Rural 386-576-6663 making a difference in some- 508-596-8497 one’s life. Development and are available Email on an open occupancy basis to Good Pay 3-Piece Oak low income applicants. Cemetery Plots Choose Your Own Hours 505 APARTMENTS FOR SOUTHBRIDGE Bedroom Set To receive an Worcester County Memorial Medical Benefits-80% RENT New $750.00 application, write to Park Company Paid. 2 bedroom apartment. the above address or Valor II Section Positions Avalable Throughout 774-545-6161 2 BEDROOM Off-street parking Graves 1 & 2 the State. No Pets call (508) 248-6639. We are accepting applications, Us! Must have car available (except APARTMENT WITH 2 bedroom: $775/mo Local currently there are no vacancies. Valued at $7600 live-ins). HARDWOOD Asking $4000 Apply On-line Today At First & Security www.caregiverjobsct.com News FLOORS. This institution is an equal Call: 508-765-5852 508-885-6489 or call 888-844-4442 Spacious 2 bedroom located opportunity provider DCP HCA 0000101 across from Harrington and employer. 508-885-4278 Want to Place memorial hospital a Classified Ad? DRIVERS: Ideal for professionals Call 800-536-5836 W/D Hookup WORCESTER cdl-a. average $52,000 per yr. Garbage removal plus. excellent home time plus COUNTY off street parking weekends. monthly bonuses up WoodLand Walk Centrally located SOUTHBRIDGE MEMORIAL PARK to $650. 5,000w apu’s for your Apartments $750/Month 2 plots in Good Shepherd comfort plus e-logs. excellent Nice newly renovated 241 Southbridge Road FOUND HERE! Deanna 2 bedroom apartment Plot #97 benefits. 100% no touch. Suite 15 $1800 w/sun room, new 877-704-3773 508-561-3286 Attn: Property Manager Will pay transfer fee carpets, kitchen & 402 GENERAL SERVICES Charlton, MA 01507 508-867-3729 3 BEDROOM bathroom. Located in Charlton, WoodLand Foster Call The W/D Hook up Walk Apartments offers one & APARTMENT $800/mth heat & hot two bedroom apartments Worcester County Parents Wanted Junk Man Eat in kitchen water included. First & available to applicants. All Memorial Park Seeking Quality Homes Trees Cut Laundry Room security, No pets, No units are assisted by Rural Throughout Central MA Double plot Brush/Limbs Full Security System smoking. Development and are available To Provide Foster Care Off Street Parking on an open occupancy basis to $2300.00 To Children In Need. Removed Large Deck Call Bob 508-641-4606 low income applicants. To ($4600.00 value) 24/7 Support. Generous FREE METAL PICK-UP Next to park or Imelda receive an application, Will pay transfer fee What’s On Reimbursement. Appliances, Close to 290 508-764-6843. write to the above 508-248-3303 $1000 Sign-On Bonus Furniture, TV’s. small pets ok address or call (508) $1100/month Call For Details Construction Southbridge 248-6639. First+Last WORCESTER COUNTY Your Mind? Materials. Nice, Clean We are accepting applications, MEMORIAL PARK Call currently there are no vacancies. Cellars/Attics Cleaned. 508-943-8058 2 & 3 Bedroom Paxton, MA Small Building Faith/Crypts Demolition, Leaves Apartments Lot 84C #1 Space We’d Like Removed. Fully applianced $4200 C&C Carpet, Hardwoods Residential Moves. This institution is an equal 508-943-0671 Devereux Therapeutic Properties 1st & Security Furnaces Removed opportunity provider and to Know. No Pets Foster Care 107 Central St. employer. From $595.00 WORCESTER COUNTY 508-829-6769 Southbridge Dave CALL MEMORIAL PARK LOOK & COMPARE Equity Commercial 508-867-2564 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Two grave plots: Real Estate HVAC TEK Valor I (#291, Unit A, 413-262-5082 Southbridge Steve: 508-755-3336 Minimum 5 years Quality 1, 2 & 3 House For Rent graves 1 and 2) Email us your service + install PAUL CHAMPEAU Bedroom Apartments! Current value $8200.00 Residential/commercial Appliances, SOUTHBRIDGE Southbridge Offered: $5,850.00 Full-time MASONRY Three bedrooms, 508-499-7957 Off-StreetParking Beautiful location thoughts to: Health insurance, vacation, Creative Masonry Call (508)765-0501 New floors, Cleaned, 2 to 3 bedrooms, 2 bath [email protected] holidays, etc. Design in Concrete: painted, Stove, Off-street Great for 508-476-1722 Brick Block or Stone. parking, Washer/Dryer professional couple adam@ Repairs and New Construction CHARLTON Hook-ups in apartment. Near hospital and 575 VACATION RENTALS Walls, w/Fridge & Washer major routes MOVER/DRIVER Two bedroom apartment Walkways, Limited restricted storage. No Smoking Valid drivers licence and heavy Off-street parking. Deposit, references, and stonebridgepress. Chimneys etc. Pets Negotiable CAPE COD TIME Nice yard lifting required 20 years in the trade credit check required. $1500/month SHARE FOR SALE Part Time with potential for full Coin-op laundry No pets, No utilities MA LIC CS 078612 1st/Last/Security Edgewater Beach Resort time No Pets $750 per month com FULLY INSURED References 95 Chase Avenue Charlton Furnature Second Floor Plus Sewer & Water (508) 764-1707 508-729-0910 Dennisport, MA 02639 508-248-5566 $800/Month Call 508-637-1074 Plus electricity Across the street 442 LICENSED DAY from the water 774-230-4012 SOUTHBRIDGE HOUSE FOR RENT WAREHOUSE CARE Studio (Unit 706) APARTMENT Webster Lake Fixed week 33 (August) We’d Love - ************************* DOUGLAS Waterfront seasonal Rental Deeded rights The Commonwealth of Two bedroom, OCT-JUNE Order Selectors 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom no smoking or pets Massachusetts Furnished 2 Bedroom, You’ll own it for a lifetime Forklift operators and truck Apartments Available W/D hook up Office of Child Care Large Yard & can be passed down to To Hear loaders/unloaders. Lots of off street parking, Prices start at $845/month. Close to 395 your children and grand overtime Services requires that all on site storage. Includes heat, hot water, W/D Included children. Will entertain any 2nd and 3rd Shift ads placed in the $600 month A/C, pool, fitness center No Smoking No Pets reasonable offer. Call Gloribit newspaper for child care & children’s program. First-Security $1080 month+Utilitys From You! 508-581-8855 (daycare) in your home Off street parking. Call First+Security - include your license number Call (508)476-3777 508-200-8038 Call 508-989-9385 508-347-3145

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705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 725 AUTOMOBILES 720 FOREIGN AUTO 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/ 750 CAMPERS/ 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE 2001 VW PASSAT TRAILERS TRAILERS 3/4 TON CHEVY TIRES AND RIMS FOR SALE: 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES WAGON PARKMODEL SILVERADO FOR JEEP LIB- 2004 BUICK 2007 2005 PALOMINO 4 HANOOK SNOW LESABRE CUSTOM 4matic, all wheel drive with all POP-UP CAMPING WITH LOFT 4-wheel drive, 1986 ERTY AND FORD luxury features HARLEY DAVID- Selling for parts TRAILER and full-length addition TIRES (PRESIDENTIAL) 150,000 miles Excellent Condition 235/55/R18 100T RANGER SON SUPER GLIDE Furnished 76K miles; 4-door; metallic In excellent condition Garaged during off seasons $600 Firm Like new 235/70/16 12x16 with washer/dryer champagne w/black landow No rust 7500 Mi. Black. One owner Call Mike All 4, $245 Nordsman M+S roof; light tan interior; leather Campground season All service records available Excellent Condition, Used only 4 weeks a year 508-832-2566 Pressure valve stem system heated seats; new tires; April 15-October 15 $4,000 or best offer clean with many extras. Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas on Voxx racing rims super clean; Please leave message RETRACTABLE 508-333-3340 $8500. stove 941-567-8719 CARGO COVER $600.00 great condition; Please call Bert or asking $6,500 Small gas/electric 860-779-2246 860-315-7609 refrigerator Local FOR CHEVY EQUINOX 508-476-2236 2005 LOTUS ELISE 941-592-5318 Brand new, $65 Sport and Touring MUST SEE! Weathertech Packages Want to Place a Classified Ad? MUST SELL! 760 VANS/TRUCKS Heroes Call 800-536-5836 U-HAUL TRAILER Floor Mats 2004 CHRYSLER Arctic Silver metallic paint with black leather interior $3995 1992 GMC HITCH Gray, Front and Rear Fits SEBRING Star Shield paint protection Harley Davidson 508-885-7680 Class II Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 4 dr. sedan 11,000 miles Diesel Truck 2-inch receiver fits Like New 4 cylinder, automatic Dealer maintained Fat Boy UPS Truck-Style, Chevy Equinox from 2004- 104,500 miles $35,000 2001 Carberated 70K CAMPER/ Aluminum Grumman Body, 2013 $100.00/OBO 508-847-5274 Many new parts $8500.00 TRAVEL TRAILER Shelves. Rebuilt $75 508-347-3145 Asking $3,000 2010 R-Pod Transmission/Motor, New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- Call Tom at 740 MOTORCYCLES 1 slide out, sleeps 4, queen Call Mark ing Box. Dual Wheels, 774-242-9061 Tornado bed, convection micro, 3-way 508-887-2847 720 CLASSICS 11’ Area Behind Seats 1999 BMW fridge, 2-burner stove, AC, Catamaran Excellent Condition heat, TV, DVD, wet bath 4 Tires w/Rims 1963 2004 CORVETTE R1100R 20’ Great Shape 14,100GVWR $3650.00 Excellent condition 2009 midsize Ford CHEVROLET 21,800 mi, 125/55R16 CONVERTIBLE Excellent condition, $13,999.00 Call 5pm-8:30pm FOUND HERE! BISCAYNE R-Dome, $400.00 Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Blue and saddle with hard bags, Blue 774-545-6161 508-867-6546 $450.00 MUST SEE! 26,281 miles on it $3500 413-544-1168 767 VEHICLES WANTED

New tires and brakes Small 508-735-2436 Like New-Under 2000 High Performance Asking $32,000 ANTIQUE AUTO 508-943-1740 2,300 miles LAKESIDE RV TOWN & COUNTRY V8 Call or text Paul at 2000 HARLEY Spring around the corner PARTS NEEDED Local Automatic Overdrive RESORT MINIVAN 1937-1960 774-641-4050 DAVIDSON be ready-to-ride with $18,000/OBO Own RV lot for less than renting No rust, awesome shape Car and truck sheet metal this fantastic News 508-949-0771 Heritage Softail Developers final phase in and out. trim and exterior parts only 2005 20,000 miles 2006 Suzuki All lots 50% off All-wheel drive, leather, No mechanical parts Excellent Condition Boulevard VL800K Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool every option, new headlights, whatsoever Early 1964 1/2 FORD TAURUS 1 Owner Like new Saddle bags-Visor Activity Center brakes, water pump Also 1949-1951 Mercury Mustang Coupe 4-door, Air Condition, $8900 Buy Now for fantastic start $3600 or best offer trim and sheet metal 508-847-3281 with factory 260 V8 Light Bronze color 508-341-6127 to spring 508-989-8165 978-760-3453 133,000 miles $4900.00 White w/red interior, Want to Place Excellent condition, Good condition a Classified Ad? 774-329-9160 FOUND HERE! Call 800-536-5836 All receipts, $2,850 AUDI A4 Complete documentation. 508-779-0194 Motorcycle for sale No disappointments. HEAVY-WEIGHT 2002 HONDA 2001 & A5 Light-weight $16,900 2006 MERCURY CBR 954 Harley Davidson Custom fit covers Black and red Toyotas are less or best offer MOUNTAINEER $100.00 In great condition Night Train 1450 82,000 miles, one owner, Only 11,637 miles Less than 20,000 miles All-wheel Drive, V6, seats 7 860-871-5777 Is completely Selling because bought 2010 A5 DIGITAL-FIT Good Condition ready to ride new bike in Dudley, MA FLOOR MATS $8,000 $10,000 firm 725 AUTOMOBILES Tons of cosmetic $100.00 Ph: 508-949-2270 upgrades 860-753-2096  We have no mortgages Priced to sell  Low overhead in Dudley MA  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery A5 SNOWTIRES (4) 1988 FORD immediately at $4,500 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX WANTED (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) (Michelin) MUSTANG LX 508-688-5907           Black, 117k miles Kawasaki on German alloys Conv. Black Ext. Black Top 4-door sedan  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 Like New Gray Int, V8 5-speed manual FWD Motorcycles                 2008 KAWASKI  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been $600.00 Firm 5 Speed 4-cyl 1968-82 employed at Tri-State for Excellent Condition $4500/OBO BRAND NEW TIRES VULCAN 500 (3 cylinder prefered) over 25 years Call and REPLACED A/C MOTORCYCLE Any Condition  Honest small town 774-272-5891 Moon roof and alloy wheels dealing 508-764-9309 3200 mi., Black EXCELLENT CONDITION  No games - no gimmicks Like New CAll JOE JEEP CHEROKEE $10,495 (978)760-5042  Serving the tri-community 1993 FORD F450 Asking $3800 and tri-state area for Caterpillar Service truck 508-887-0468 RIMS (5) 508-867-8374 or (508)481-3397 over 25 years 450 Dually 17x7.5 rims  Special military and 7.3 International diesel Need to Place a Classified Ad? BRAND NEW Call 800-536-5836 college rebates available 1 with mounted tire 5 Speed transmission 720 FOREIGN AUTO Stored in garage Service body 150cc Scooter $300.00 or BO 2,100 miles 4 stroke, single cylinder, 508-867-5156 International 2050 ‘01 VW BUG 11HP, 6000rpm, 745 RECREATIONAL www.TristateToyota.com Rotating Crane $1950 or BO Electric/Key Ignition, EHICLES PASSENGER SIDE $3,100 Runs Great Automatic, 71x96x46, V REAR VIEW 508-779-0194 860-753-2096 Front disk, Rear drum MIRROR FOR ‘05 brake, Max 65mph, 2001 ITASCA SILVERADO 1.6 gal. 350lb, SUNDANCER 2003 1984 VW RDX School bus yellow Mirror has signal, heat and MOTOR HOME Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm power in & out for hauling BUICK CENTURY Convertible $1,200.00 30 ft. with slideout off I-395 (508)341-9282 Sleeps 7 Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm trailer (plastic casing piece 4 door, Gray 4-speed standard transmission 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571 Ford F450, low mileage broke off) 190,000 Miles 183,000 miles Need to Place  Only Minutes from Everywhere! Black Needs some work $595.00 a Classified Ad? Good condition No appointment needed in our service department Call 800-536-5836 $200.00 $750.00 needs minor work Call 508-892-3612 for appointment to view 860-377-8374 774-200-5152 508-779-0194 See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at [email protected] 6 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, September 26, 2014

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Comes equip with a gray defrost, Tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 3rd row seating that folds down flat for black interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Automatic headlights, with a black cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, storage, stow and go second row captains seats, rear air controls, AM/FM/CD player, cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, Radio & cruise steering wheel controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single AC, rear defrost, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, alloy wheels, power sliding doors, power rear door, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 inch sporty alloy full opening rear windows and so much more! in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, Blue tooth audio, Touch screen interface, inch sporty chrome alloy wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Lighted glove wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise controls), In (audio, cruise controls), In dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or box, 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong engine; lots of features for dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and more! Mp3 player, Wood grain accents through all and more! the price; with composed ride and handling. 2011 Honda 2 2011 Infiniti 2012 Infiniti TO 2014 Jeep CR-V SE (A5) Compass G25 G37x AWD CHOOSE Sedan Sport 4x4 SUV Sedan SUV $ $ $ $ 99 per wk. 91 per wk. 95 per wk. 99 per wk. 34k miles! Automatic transmission, Gas efficient 2.4-liter I-4, Easy to maintain black interior, Seating capacity of 5, Power windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Only 44K Miles! Black Leather Interior, Sunroof, power seats, mem- Only 35K Miles! Fuel eficient 2.4L 4-Cyl, alloy wheels, power windows, RWD with only 16K Miles! 2.5L 6cyl automatic transmission, Leather, power ory seat, heated seats, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise 16inch alloy wheels, Plenty of storage space, Independent front strut suspension w/ anti-roll bar, Manual air conditioning, Power rearmost windows, Steering wheel with seats, memory seat, heated seats, power windows, power locks, power controls, dual climate controls, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, manual tilting, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player AUX hook mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, navigation, bluetooth technology, beautiful wood grain throughout Mp3 player, Sat Capable, power seat and so much more! up and more! bluetooth technology, beautiful wood grain throughout the vehicle, AM/FM/CD the vehicle, AM/FM/CD player/Aux for your Ipod or MP3 player and player/Aux for your Ipod or mP3 player and so much more! so much more! 2011 Honda 2 2009 Toyota 2012 Ram 1500 Pilot EX 4WD TO 2011 Tacoma TRD ST 4x4 Quad SUV CHOOSE Lincoln Sport Truck 6.4ft Truck $ MKX SUV Extended Cab Quad Cab 113 per wk. $ $ 114 per wk. per wk. $ *4WD* with 250-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, Automatic transmisson, Only 35k miles, Comfortably seats 115 4.0-liter V-6 automatic transmission only 48k miles!!! Seating capacity of 4, Back up camera 119 per wk. 8 with easy to fold 3rd row seating! Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls Rear air conditioning with separate controls, Steering wheel 4x4 with only 48k miles!! 305-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 gorgeous black interior with seating of 5, Heated steering wheel, with LCD monitor in the Rear view mirror, Skid plates, Steering wheel with manual tilting, 46k miles!! with a 390-hp, 5.7-liter HEMI V-8, Well thought out spacious Gray/tan interior, with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 8-way driver seat adjustment, Power windows with Heated and A/C seats, Power liftgate, Power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors, Automatic dual-zone Manual air conditioning, Front and rear cupholders, Full floor console with covered box, Glove AM/FM/Satellite, SIRUS, with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player with LCD monitor, driver and passenger 1-touch down, Garage door transmitter, Full floor console with covered front air conditioning, Steering-wheel mounted A/C controls, Voice activated air conditioning, 2 driver memory box, Rear door bins, SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player with Steering-wheel mounted audio controls, Manual air conditioning, 3 12V DC power outlets, box, Illuminated locking glove box, 4 12V DC power outlets, 17 inch alloy wheels, AM/FM/ seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Remote engine AUX hook up and MP3 Decoder, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, 2 12V DC power AC power Outlet, power mirrors, power windows, power locks, 20 inch Alloy wheels, start, Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Navigation system with voice activation, 4 12V outlets, External 110v outlet in truck bed, Custom light bar and in grill lights, Weather tech Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, AUX hook up and MP3 decoder, Steering Running boards and more!! This is the ultimate machine with Best-in-class ride quality; DC power outlets Full floor console with covered box. Ample passenger space; innovative technology and rubber floor matts, Engines offer a good balance of power and fuel efficiency; strong safety wheel mounted radio controls. Pleasant ride, decently roomy third-row seat, smooth V6, clever well-made interior; clever storage spaces; powerful V8; lots of interior space. interior storage features, perfect crash test scores. comfortable and quiet ride and more!! scores; impressive build quality and a well-appointed interior. 2011 Ford 2009 2011 CADILLAC 2010 F-150 FX4 Mercedes-Benz ESCALADE Porsche Truck S-Class S550 EXT Luxury Panamera $ Turbo Super Cab 169 per wk. SUV Call for details $ $ 179 per wk. AWD beautiful AWD and Sport controls! Beautiful Tan Leather, with the Yachting 137 per wk. Blue exterior color, Navigation, sunroof, sport 19’ alloy wheels, front and rear LOADED!! 403-hp Vortec 6.2L V8 SPI, 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual, Black leather interior with a seating capacity (FX4 ECO BOOST) Twin Turbo V-6 cyl 3.5L has only 45k!! This truck has it all, Seating Only 42K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power of 5, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, 22’’ Chrome wheels, clean interior, clean wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual individual climate controls, AM/FM/SAT/CD Player/Bluetooth Capability/Aux for capacity of 5 in an all black leather interior, Center console Shifter, SIRIUS AM/FM/ steering wheel, power seats, power trunk, Leather, sunroof, navigation, zone A/C, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter, Heated steering wheel with power tilting, auto tilt-away, your Ipod or Mp3 player all powered by the Burmester Stereo System, power rear Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, Steering- AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD player/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 Illuminated entry, Memory seats, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Front LCD screen, Navigation System with voice activation, In-dash 6-disc remote CD, 8 Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround speakers, 2 wireless headphones, 2nd row opening and closing gate, HID Head lamps, fog lamps, front and rear heated and wheel mounted audio controls, Wireless phone connectivity, Automatic dual-zone front player/Bluetooth all powered by a Harmon Kardon Stereo! Alloy wheels, air conditioning, Driver and passenger door bins, 3 12V DC power outlets, Black running LCD wing down entertainment system with DVD, Back up camera, Power moonroof, and Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express- air conditioned seats. This is one BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE VEHICLE! power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear back up camera and so Open/Close, Roof rack, Chrome door handles, Running boards, Remote engine start, 4 12V DC power outlets, Cruise control with Boards. Bed Liner, Black Grill, Power folding mirrors, Refined ride, quiet interior, top steering wheel controls. Strong and smooth powertrain, plush ride, quiet cabin and more! crash-test scores, good-looking and functional cabin. much more! *All payments are subject to qualified credit. 0 down 2.99% for 72 months.

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