Northbridge Trounces Tantasqua on Homecoming Weekend
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Mailed free to requesting homes in Douglas, Northbridge and Uxbridge Vol. II, No. 48 Complimentary to homes by request ONLINE: WWW.BLACKSTONEVALLEYTRIBUNE.COM Friday, September 26, 2014 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.