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BY DAVID DORE home invasion, armed assault with said Muller used his body to block ters, Joselyn Mercier, screamed STAFF WRITER intent to murder and unlawful pos- the doorway and prevent escape. “Rot in hell” at him. WORCESTER — Christian session of a firearm. His lawyer, “His victims were trapped, and Before that, Mercier told Tucker Muller will spend the rest of his life John LaChance, argued at trial ear- one by one he shot each of them in during her victim impact state- in prison after being convicted last lier this month Muller was insane the head,” Hodgens said. ment Bash was “more than a good week of killing two Dudley resi- and fighting a drug addiction when A second man, Marc Letang of person. He was an amazing per- dents during a 2007 home invasion. he went into an apartment at 25 Worcester, was charged with two son.” She recalled his calling his On Friday, March 18, Worcester West Main St. in Dudley in the counts of murder and one count of sisters at 2 a.m. doing impression of Superior Court Judge Richard early morning hours of July 9, 2007 armed assault to commit murder in television show characters as a way Tucker sentenced Muller, 30, of and shot the three people inside. connection with the home inva- of catching up with them. She said Webster, to two consecutive life Aaron Bash, 31, and Denise sion. He pleaded guilty to Bash’s son, also named Aaron, was terms with no chance of parole, Johnston, 26, died from their manslaughter and is serving a 15- just a baby when he was killed. plus 40-47 years on lesser charges. injuries. Joanne Mercier, Bash’s to 16-year jail term. “Little Aaron will never know Four days earlier, a jury convict- sister, survived a gunshot wound to As Muller was escorted out of the what a great person he was,” ed Muller of two counts of first- the head. courtroom after Friday morning’s Mercier said. degree murder, three counts of Christian Muller Prosecutor Christopher Hodgens sentencing, another of Bash’s sis- Turn To MULLER page A15 Walking Voters approve funding the walk for police/fire stations

BY AMY STANFIELD Christopher Tanguay photos A special election vote was the STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER next step needed following the WEBSTER — Voters turned out Special Town Meeting held March Monday, March 21 for a Special 7, where residents voted 241-22 in OXFORD — Nearly 170 Election to vote on a debt exclusion support of moving forward with people turned out for the building of a new police sta- the project. Saturday, March 19, for tion and the renovation of the The debt exclusion will allow the the Barton Center for existing Fire Department. town to raise additional money for Diabetes Education’s 17th When the smoke cleared, the the project through taxes, above annual St. Patrick’s Day town voted 605-291 in favor of the the Proposition 2 1/2 levy limit. Road Race/Walk for debt exclusion that would allow the The new police station will cost Diabetes. town to raise the necessary funds approximately $8.2 million and the for the project through taxes. refurbishing of the Thompson In total 898 (8 percent) of the Road fire department will cost $6.5 town’s 11,100 voters came to the million. polls. “We’re so thankful,” said Police Town Administrator John Chief Timothy Bent. “Thanks to McAuliffe was excited by the the dedicated, hardworking results. Building Committee. Thanks to Mr. “I’m ecstatic,” he said. “This is and Mrs. Fels. Thanks to the voters an awesome project.” of Webster. Most of all I thank God He added this would be a big step for making this day happen.” Above, Erin Lowkes, 13, of East for the town with a brand new Fire Chief Brian Hickey added: Brookfield, along with her self- police station and state-of-the-art “I’m thrilled. This will benefit appointed team captain Jen Foley, fire/rescue station. stand in front of their team of friends Turn To VOTE page A15 and family, all wearing shamrocked signs for “Team Erin.” At right, Nearly 170 walkers and runners participat- ed in Saturday’s event, raising money Local elections see for diabetes research and education. For more photos, turn to page A4! several spots up for grabs

BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER It’s municipal election time again, and town clerks all over the Tools go to car donation project at Bay Path area are preparing ballots for spring elections. In Dudley, there are 12 positions BY GUS STEEVES STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER available, and only 11 candidates to go around. As the deadline for CHARLTON — For Bay Path candidates to return nomination Anthony DiDonato Jeffrey Duggan Regional Vocational Technical papers came and went on Monday, automotive students, giving and March 21, it became clear that Committee, Alfred C. Reich of the getting go hand-in-hand. write-ins are going to be neces- Southern Worcester County Last week, they received $1,000 sary if all positions are going to Regional Vocational School in tools from LKQ Corp. as part of be filled. Committee, John C. Zajkowski of their effort to repair two cars On the ballot for a three-year the Board of Health, and Water donated earlier this year by term on the Board of Selectmen Commissioner Daniel O’Connor. Commerce Insurance. are incumbent Anthony B. Library trustees William E. “They always have an ability to DiDonato Sr. and challenger Sean Fyffe and Stacy A. Adamuska work on older cars, making rust F. Guerin. Sewer Commissioner have both reached the end of their repairs and so forth, but these Thomas Fournier has a chal- terms on the Board of Trustees, were newer ones,” with parts lenger in Michael Dubois as well. and are both running unopposed donated by various area firms, Incumbent Conrad Allen is run- to retain their positions for three said Commerce’s Stephen Bentley. ning unopposed for his seat on the more years. “… It’s really been a nice commu- Board of Assessors. The Planning Board has two nity effort.” Gus Steeves photo Also running unopposed are open positions — a full five-year Those late model cars will be Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical automotive students received $1,000 in Pauline J. Aucoin of the Dudley- terms, and a three-year term to fill auctioned and raffled to raise tools from LKQ Corp. as part of their effort to repair two cars donated earlier this Charlton Regional School Turn To ELECTION page A16 Turn To TOOLS page A16 year by Commerce Insurance. 2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net Bay Path OKs $16.7M budget ALMANAC QUOTE OF THE WEEK BY GUS STEEVES et. … We are not over our founda- on how the state determines how In short, LaFleche observed, STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER tion,” said Superintendent David much it expects each town to pay it’s a “very convoluted formula, CHARLTON — After holding a Papagni. “I don’t think the state for schools. In theory, towns are very complex,” with one goal: To “I’m ecstatic … This is public hearing without residents can change our budget unless expected to pay as much as 82.5 have all towns pay the same pro- and waiting a while for the last they change the [funding] formu- percent of the school budget, but portion of school cost based on an awesome project.” member required to reach quo- la. … They could hit our bussing that figure is “sort of irrelevant revenue and property values. rum, the Bay Path Regional [reimbursement], but that’s all to our towns” because it’s based Over the next few months, - Webster Town Administrator John School Committee unanimously they could really change.” on the very rich suburbs. seven of the 10 towns must McAuliffe, commenting after voters approved a debt exclusion Monday night, approved a $16.7 million budget Papagni said he and LaFleche In reality, the formula devised approve the budget; in most, that March 21, paving the way for a new police for fiscal 2012 last Wednesday, have started giving member under Mass. General Laws means a Town Meeting vote, but station and fire station renovation. March 16. towns budget presentations if Chapter 70 takes a percentage of in Southbridge, it’s done by the All of the district’s 10 towns they request them. So far, select- each town’s property value and Town Council. If that does not will see increases in their net men in Dudley and Charlton tax returns to calculate the happen, he said, state education assessments, but Business have, as has the town manager of “combined effort yield” (what a officials will review the budget OPEN TO CLOSE Manager John LaFleche noted Southbridge, among others. town needs to split between all of and, if they believe it’s fair, will almost all of them are actually As part of such forums, the public schools it’s a member essentially tell the towns voting DUDLEY paying less than what their they’re also presenting prelimi- of, with specific ratios for each “no” that they “must appropri- assessments started as last year. nary figures for the building ren- level — elementary, middle, high ate that [money] to stay within DUDLEY TOWN HALL (508) 949-8000 Charlton sees the largest ovation project, for which a fea- and vocational). Every year, a the law.” Board of Selectmen (949-8001) increase — a jump of $186,420 to sibility study is underway. percentage equal to the town’s Papagni noted, however, there Monday-Thursday . . .8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $911,325 — while Rutland’s is the Papagni said he’s estimating that growth in local receipts is added, is a chance the committee might Fridays ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. lowest — up just $8,008 to cost at $55 million with 55 per- plus a penalty of 2 percent if the have to meet in June to amend Evening appointments if needed. Note: Office $226,516. Rutland’s overall cent reimbursement “just to give town is notably below where it the budget depending on what hours are for selectmen’s secretary and town assessment is the smallest in the them an idea.” If numbers are should be. Finally, the number is the Legislature does. administrator. Selectmen do not hold office district, while Southbridge, at accurate and the towns approve split by the proportion of stu- hours. $1,282,601, is the highest and the project, it would add 15 to 22 dents going to each relevant Gus Steeves can be reached at Town Clerk (949-8004) Oxford, at $1,081,896, is second. cents per $1,000 to town tax rates. school district (that is, vocation- 508-909-4135 or by e-mail at Monday-Thursday . . . . .8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. “We think this is a good budg- LaFleche gave a brief primer al and regular). [email protected]. Thursday nights ...... 5 to 7 p.m. Fridays ...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

NEWS BRIEFS DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT (943-4411) Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week DUDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-8040) [email protected] and visit the Special Prayers of the Faithful will be pre- DRTC to assist Back-A-Kid DRTC website at www.dudleyrupublicans. sented, and the names of these innocent vic- Monday-Sunday ...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. com. tims of tragic circumstances will be recited OXFORD Charity Drive as those in attendance present a flower for each victim, followed by the candle light cer- OXFORD TOWN HALL (508) 987-6027 DUDLEY — The Dudley Republican Town Daughters of Isabella sponsoring emony in remembrance of these children. Board of Selectmen Committee’s Charity Committee, chaired by This event is a very moving and memo- town committee member Mike Mayotte, is rable experience for all those present, and Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. sponsoring the Dudley/Webster Boy’s and Candlelight Vigil Town Clerk (987-6032) continues to grow in attendance each year. It Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Girl’s Club Back-A-Kid Charity Drive. WEBSTER — Bernadette Circle No. 709, is hoped that this year’s participation will be The next meet of the Dudley Republican Daughters of Isabella, Webster, and Catholic even larger than last year’s. Please consider Town Committee is Thursday, March 24, at 7 OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT (987-0156) Charities of South County,are again co-spon- bringing your families, your neighbors, and For emergencies, call 911 p.m. The meeting will be held at 71 West Main soring the Ninth Annual Candlelight Vigil your friends. Street Dudley Town Hall first floor in the OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT (987-6012) for Abused, Deceased Children of the State of This is a once-a-year opportunity to show Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Senior Citizen Center. The public is invited . In observance of this event, your concern for the abuse that is taking and refreshments will be served. and, as this schedule follows during Lent, place in so many homes across our state, and Dudley Republican Town Chairman this event will begin with Stations of the to individually pray for the souls of these WEBSTER Douglas M. Bushman said, “I am encourag- Cross at 6:30 p.m. followed by a Mass, after unfortunate children who just happened to WEBSTER TOWN HALL (508) 949-3850 ing Dudley Republicans and all the residents which the Candlelight Vigil will begin for be the recipients of the breakdown of com- of Dudley to come out to our March meeting Office Hours: those children of Massachusetts who have munication in our communities and our fam- Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to help us raise funds for the Dudley/Webster died from abuse. ilies. This event will last approximately one Boy’s and Girl’s Club. This year we are solic- Tuesday-Thursday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event will take place of Friday hour and a half, and we guarantee that you Friday ...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. iting funds for the club’s Back-A-Kid charity evening, April 15, at Sacred Heart Church, 18 will come away from this evening with a new drive. Mike Mayotte, the head of the Town East Main St., Webster. The Mass will be con- reserve to do what you can, if only by your Committee’s Charity committee, has been WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT ducted by our local Circle’s Chaplain, Rev. prayers, to improve the situation in our com- (943-1212) working hard to connect the Dudley Michael Roy, and with the assistance of munities and in our families. This is a most For emergencies, call 911 Republican Town Committee with those who Deacon Tony Surozensk and Paul Lesier. worthwhile way to spend your time on Friday WEBSTER FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-3875) need assistance. Our goal is to raise $200 for The Local Circle of the Daughters of evening, April 15, especially during the Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. this worthy non-partisan cause.” Isabella will be joined by members of Lenten Season. It is also a good opportunity Saturday ...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. For further information please contact Catholic Charities, and by the general public to include area Confirmation Classes, Youth DRTC Chairperson Douglas M. Bushman at (men, women and children) for this event. Groups, and other Spiritual Organizations in the project. Drugs, $13K seized from home WEBSTER — On Thursday, March 17, at approximately at 5:55 p.m., members of the Webster Police Department, along with the assistance of the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council SWAT Team executed a search 1-508-865-4370 warrant at 456 South Main St., apart- Owner On Every Job www.skyhooktree.com ment 3R. 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THE WEBSTER TIMES (USPS#024-928) IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STONEBRIDGE PRESS,INC., 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550. POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO WEBSTER TIMES,P.O.BOX 90, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3 Haircuts and shave downs ACCURACY WATCH: fter a long, hard winter, it Sometimes, shave downs are done ion statement, the “Nu-Nu Head” look. It has The Webster Times is committed to accuracy appears spring is finally CRITTER to avoid a coat getting matted in the caught on and many of my customer’s dogs in all its news reports. Although numerous making its appearance. first place. have left my business sporting this fashion- safeguards are in place to ensure accurate A CORNER I actually have some customers able look at the request of the owners. Please reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed The abundance of snow we who require their dogs to be shaved keep in mind that most groomers want to fact errors will be corrected in a timely man- endured is quickly melting into just MICHELLE down year round due to allergies. please their customers and are open to con- ner on page A3. We cannot run corrections a memory of yesterday.Thank good- LEFLECHE Apparently, it works. structive criticism and/or new ideas. based upon differences of opinion or uncon- ness! With the arrival of spring, we I personally don’t shave down my If you are a groomer, please consider help- firmable facts. We will, however, print letters also welcome back all those pesky Springers. I love their long ears and ing out your local animal shelter by offering to the editor from area residents who wish to insects that annoy us and our pets — mostly feathering too much so I keep them in a tradi- your services free or at reduced rates to help add their comments to our news coverage. If mosquitoes, ticks and fleas. tional Springer cut. However, I do use a ten out needy, homeless dogs and cats. Jose and I you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. That isn’t to say these pests haven’t been blade on their faces and bodies and 1/3 top of donate our grooming services to our shelter During non-business hours, leave a message around during the winter months; they have their ears. In addition, I shave the inside of animals. The reward of helping out homeless in the editor’s voicemail box. when the temperature has been suitable for their ears and use thinning shears to lightly animals is beyond priceless. their emergence from dormancy. Obviously, thin out the fur on the outside of their beau- Please remember our little animal shelter these little blood-sucking leeches of the tiful, wavy, long ears. Doing this reduces the is always in need of dog food, cat food, kitty CORRECTION insect world aren’t as prevalent during the weight of their ears thus allowing more air to litter, cleaning supplies, blankets, towels and winter months as they are during the spring, circulate inside the ear canal, which helps to monetary donations so that we may remain The Webster Times would like to make a cor- summer and fall. prevent ear infections. It works as all of the no kill and provide the best possible care to rection found in the Friday, March 18 edition Based on these facts, this is why it is so Springers I have raised since puppies have our homeless animals. in the article entitled “Hackenson: Bartlett is important to protect our pets from these never had ear infections (knock on wood!). As of Jan. 1, 2011, our shelter had 18 cats. back on track.” pests year round. Cats are also shaved down. Persians, Maine Through adoption and transfers to other no- An error was made regarding the dropout During the spring and summer, many peo- Coons, and Ragdolls are some breeds of cats kill shelters, as of March 17, we have five numbers for the years 2007-08. The actual fig- ple like to have their dogs clipped very short that may require grooming of this nature. adult cats left available for adoption. ure was 6 percent of students choose to or shaved down. Until recently, cats that were shaved down Unfortunately, we still have four dogs — two dropout of school in grades 9 through 12 that This allows pet owners to inspect their pet were done so in the famous “lion cut” fash- young pit bulls and two seniors awaiting year, and not 548 students as the article refer- more easily and successfully for ticks and ion. A lion cut involves shaving down the their forever homes. enced. The drop out rate for 2008-2009 was four fleas in conjunction with other medicinal body of the cat with the exception of the head Until next time, respect and appreciate percent of students, and not 565 children, and tick and flea treatment applications. and more times than not, below the knees, each other as well as all the wonderful crit- the 2009-10 dropout rate was 5 percent, not 545. Many of my clients request their dogs be and tip of the tail which is to resemble a tas- ters we have been blessed with sharing our We apologize for the error. “shaved down.” Some people don’t under- sel much like a lion’s tail. Many don’t realize lives. stand exactly what a “shave down” is. For that a cat’s skin is thin like tissue paper and those who don’t, shaving down a dog is a term not like a dog’s. 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Whether grooming a 1-800-605-9030 requires almost no grooming maintenance dog or a cat, I automatically include the nails 508-987-8600 until the coat starts to grow back. The dog is as part of my grooming procedure. Be sure to easier to keep clean as well. ask your groomer if nails are included or if FOUND HERE! www.countrysidedoors.com I know with dogs that love to swim (like my an extra charge is involved when having your Oxford, MA Email:[email protected] Springers), a shaved down dog requires less pet groomed. drying time. Also, don’t be timid about telling your Is a shave down cut appropriate for every groomer what you like and don’t like in breed? I would have to say no but I’ve been regards to the grooming of your pet. I, per- requested to shave down quite a variety of sonally, would rather have customers advise OXFORD TERCENTENNIAL different breeds, with the most strange being of their opinion so the next time the pet is a black Lab. To my surprise, the dog actually groomed, it is done to the customer’s com- looked good. Who would have thought? plete satisfaction. I have a customer who has Wine & Beer Tasting Party Shave downs are sometimes necessary an English Springer Spaniel. This dog always when a dog is extremely matted. Sometimes receives a complete shave down with the as a groomer, it is kinder to shave down a dog exception of the top of his head. The owner to benefit the than to spend hours attempting to brush and allows the top of this dog’s head to grow into comb the matted fur out. a sort of toupee. I have nicknamed this fash- Oxford 300th Celebration sponsored by Knights host regional free throw contest WEBSTER — Male and female shooters age 10 to 14 Periwinkles from across Central Massachusetts gathered at St. Louis School on March Bar & Grille 12 to compete in the Annual Knights of 917 Southbridge St. Columbus Free Throw Competition. Auburn, MA 01501 More than 60 partici- Rt. 20 Auburn /No. Oxford line pants representing Districts 9 to 19 were pres- ent for the event. First place winners will travel to Catholic Memorial High School in Boston April 2 to Thursday, April 14, 2011 compete in the state finals. at Periwinkles Restaurant First place winners were from Groton, Milford, 6:30-8:30pm Sudbury, Stow, Westboro, Blackstone, Southboro, Charlton Council 11379 Free Throw Chairman Dave Barbale and Regional $20.00 per person-advance Dunstable, Leominster, Coordinator Paul Perry pose with Charlton winners Danielle Donnelly and Uxbridge, Ayer and Anne Barbale. $25.00 at the door Charlton. Central Region Coordinator, Paul Perry would like to thank St. Louis School for the use of their venue for the competition. For tickets call Local Charlton winners were 11 year old (girl first place) Danielle Donnelly; and 12 year old (girl 2nd place) Anne Barbale. 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Theheartofmassachusetts.com 4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net Walkers pound the pavement for diabetes research

Christopher Tanguay photos The 17th annual St, Patrick’s Day Road Race/Walk was held at the Clara Barton Camp in North Oxford last weekend.

Coordinator Brian Johnson gave the runners and walkers a pep talk before sounding the horn, begin- ning the race.

OXFORD — Folks from all around the run/walk, including 130 pre-reg- which was formerly known as the the region braved the chilly Saturday istered participants. Pine Ridge Road Race, raises money winds March 19, during the Barton That figure beat the organization’s for diabetes research and education Center for Diabetes Education’s 17th previous attendance record of 142 through pledges brought in by the annual St. Patrick’s Day Road participants. participants as well as corporate Nearly 170 walkers and runners participated in Saturday’s event, raising money Race/Walk for Diabetes. Organizers Neil Hanrahan and sponsorships. for diabetes research and education. Nearly 170 people turned out for Brian Johnson explained the event,

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Hello. My name is Belle and I am me at my foster home. 15 months old. If you can’t adopt me, maybe Dudley Woman’s Club Annual Fashion Show I was surrendered by the only you could sponsor me. Anyone can family I’ve ever known because sponsor a cat by giving a monthly Plans Nearing Completion my human mom went into hospice donation for that cat. You give any care. My mom’s friend took me to amount you wish, and your name the CCC and they found me a tem- is placed on the cat’s cage as WEBSTER — Preparations are porary foster home. I like it here, his/her sponsor (if you want). nearly complete for the third but it’s hard because everything is There’s no commitment. However, annual Dudley Woman’s Club different, except for my carrier. most sponsors usually try to con- “FASHIONISTA” Fashion Show That’s a lot of change for a young tinue their sponsorship until that on March 20, 2011 at Point Breeze girl! cat gets adopted to his/her forever Restaurant in Webster. This event I am very affectionate. I love home. provides the majority of the fund- attention and I love to play.I’m still The CCC also wants to help the know these cats can be adopted ing for DWC’s three annual schol- a bit unpredictable, and I nibble homeless kitties out there. If into good homes, but we don’t have arships — one to a student from sometimes, but I’m learning to there’s a homeless population in room at the shelter to take them all Shepherd Hill Regional High play nicely and my foster mom your area, call the CCC and they in. So, we are looking for foster School, one to a student from Bay says I’ve made a lot of progress. I can come trap, neuter and return families to each foster one of these Path Vocational Technical High get along with other cats, but I’ve them to prevent more homeless cats until there is room at the shel- School, and one to a Dudley never met a dog. kittens from being born. ter. The CCC covers all costs for woman returning to college. It is I would be happiest in a predom- The CCC is also currently look- foster cats including food, litter also the primary funding support inately female family, and would ing for foster homes for cats that and vet bills. The foster families for the Dudley Woman’s Club’s be absolutely ecstatic if someone are trapped in our TNR (trap- only need to provide love for these many charitable activities in the was home much of the day. neuter-return) program and are beautiful animals. If you are inter- community. Although I’m not overly enthusias- too friendly to return to the wild. ested in fostering a cat, please call Doors open at 10:30 a.m. with tic about men, I will tolerate them. The TNR program was originally or stop by the CCC. boutique vendor shopping. The I’d also probably be best in a home designed to trap wild (feral) cats The CCC is also desperately in event also features gift raffles, without children until I can get my and spay/neuter them and return need of volunteers for all shifts. If door prizes and a 50/50 raffle. A nibbling under control. them so that they would not repop- you’re interested in volunteering, baked chicken lunch will be Even though my foster mom ulate. However, we are now finding please stop in and fill out an appli- served at noon followed by the 1 loves me dearly, she cannot adopt cats in our traps who are not wild, cation, or download and submit an me because she travels too much cats who were once someone’s pets p.m. fashion show featuring fabu- application from their website. for work. But she would love to and have since been abandoned. It lous spring selections from TJ For more information visit their introduce you to me, so please let breaks out hearts to have to return Maxx in Auburn and Marshalls at website at www.ccatconnect.org us know if you would like to meet these cats with the feral cats. We the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley. Local celebrities and per- sonalities gracing the catwalk Last year’s model Selectman Nancy Runkle this year are Dudley Middle School teachers Claudette Eagleton and Lesa Patrock; members of the Dudley Board of Selectmen Nancy Runkle and Steve Sullivan; Bay Path College Adjunct Professor Edward Bazinet; Eighty Ates owner Trevor Dieffenwierth; and Dudley couples Mark & Maribeth Marzeotti and Tom and Pam Holt. Tickets are $25 per person, available from any member of the Dudley Woman’s Club or by calling Alex at 508-943-5264.

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BY ADAM T. SILVA raffle tickets for the event did not STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER work. Bay Path Regional Vocational The money raised will go toward Technical High School culinary equipment and fees for using the teacher Mark Sansoucy is working Southbridge Cultural Center dur- hard on turning a cabinetmaker ing the winter for captain’s prac- into a chef. tices. The players would have to pay The Bay Path baseball team will out-of-pocket for the practices. host its first “Chili Chowdown” “Every year, we are asked to play from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 27. in a tournament on the Cape during Twenty-one different restaurants April school vacation,” he said. “It and chefs from Central would cost the kids way too much Massachusetts will offer their money to go, so we haven’t been finest chili with the proceeds going able to. We’re hoping the event will to the baseball team. cover the entire cost of going to the “All the places are bringing their tournament and we won’t have to own different kinds of chili,” said charge the kids anything. It’s a two- Sansoucy, also the Bay Path base- day tournament and we have to pay ball coach. “The chili we are mak- for rooms and everything. I really ing is buffalo chicken chili. People hope we can do this for the kids. It are making venison, vegetarian, all will be something different for kinds. People think there is just them.” beef and beans, but there is so Hooten is currently taking bar- much more to that. When people tending classes, but hopes to find a come, they are really going to be job as a cabinetmaker after gradu- impressed.” ating. If this doesn’t pan out, col- Each restaurant will have its own lege could be in his future. table, which will contain informa- “This year, the team is looking tion about the restaurant. really good, since we only lost one Currently, restaurants from senior from last year,” he said. “We Worcester, Sterling, Charlton, have four seniors this year. We were Leicester, Oxford, Sturbridge, one game away from the playoffs Boylston, Northborough and last year. I really think we are going Auburn are taking part. to go far in the playoffs. I was really The players won’t be doing much happy to hear about the fundraiser, Courtesy photo of the cooking, but they will be since the more we do and the more Although Dan Hooten, left, is a cabinet major at Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School, teacher Mark Sansoucy is waiters and doing other jobs that money we make, that’s better bene- showing him cooking basics. The baseball team, which Hooten is a pitcher on and Sansoucy is a coach, will be having a “Chili night. Senior pitcher and carpen- fits for the team. It’s my senior year Chowdown” from 4 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 27. try/cabinet major Dan Hooten, of and I want to make the most of it. Rutland, is working with Sansoucy I’m not a chili eater, but I’m willing to possibly teach him some basic to do anything to help the team.” work would take on his body. “The restaurant has been open as prime rib.” cooking techniques. Recently, the cabinet shop has The culinary department is hard long as the school has been open,” Sansoucy has organized chowder- worked on handicapped ramps and at work as well, as the school also said Sansoucy.“This is totally sepa- Adam T. Silva may be reached at fests in the past to raise money for is remodeling a church in Dudley. has a restaurant open Tuesday rate from the school cafeteria. Our 508-909-4050 or by email at the Junior American Culinary Hooten originally planned to go through Friday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 menu changes daily.Today, we have [email protected]. Federation and has tried to organ- into masonry, but said he was not p.m. when school is open. fish and chips, fried clams and ize chilifests in the past, but selling ready for the wear and tear the

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chased by the Association for use by the Webster Fire Department and Webster Rescue Squad. Concert to benefit Rescue Squad The Worcester Fire Brigade Pipes and Drums Band, voted Evangelidis to Speak at DRTC WEBSTER — The Webster Rescue Squad Members Best Pipe Band in the 2011 Worcester St. Patrick’s Day Parade Association is pleased to announce that they will once again be was founded in October, 1994 after plans were discussed about meeting hosting the Worcester Fire Brigade Pipes and Drums Band in the idea of using a drummer to march with the Worcester Fire DUDLEY — The Dudley Republican Town Committee will Department during parades in order to keep the firefighters in a concert to benefit the Webster Rescue Squad. hold its March meeting on Thursday, March 24, at 7 p.m. step. In just one year after plans were developed, the band had This concert will be held on the evening of Saturday, April The meeting will be held at 71 West Main Street Dudley 30, at Bartlett High School, 52 Lake Parkway, Webster. The 31 members taking lessons every Tuesday night. Today, the band has 45 members from departments throughout Central Town Hall first floor in the Senior Citizen Center. event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis will be the This will be the third time that the Webster Rescue Squad Mass. including will host the Pipes and Drums band. Past concerts proved to be Worcester, Oxford, Charlton, West Boylston, and Dudley guest speaker. The public is invited and refreshments will be a success for all involved and provided for a very fun and enter- along with Westfield, Amherst, Framingham, and Cambridge served. Dudley Republican Town Chairman Douglas M. taining night for all those who attended. outside the Central Mass. area. The band makes the majority of Bushman said, “We are excited that Sheriff Lew Evangelidis The Webster Rescue Squad Members Association is the their appearances in parades all over Massachusetts, including is coming to Dudley to speak to us. This is part of the on- social aspect of the Town of Webster Rescue Squad. The the Worcester and Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parades each year. going mission of the Dudley Republican Town Committee to Association members, totaling 20, are all members of the Town The Band has also appeared at the Hanover Theatre along bring to Dudley guest speakers regardless of party affiliation of Webster Rescue Squad. The Association conducts several with the Chieftans and several members have played on stage so they can be presented with a diversity of ideas.” annual fundraisers in an effort to purchase additional equip- with the Drop Kick Murphys. For further information please contact DRTC Chairperson ment and supplies that benefit the squad and are not funded In addition to the Pipes and Drums Band, additional enter- Douglas M. Bushman at [email protected] and through the town budget. In addition to this special fundrais- tainment will be provided, including the Bartlett High School visit the DRTC website at www.dudleyrupublicans.com. ing event, the Association holds annual flower sales on the Choir under the direction of Peter Carney and organ perform- weekend of Easter and Mother’s Day at Webster Fire ance by Mike Palumbo (Shrewsbury Fire, Ret.). Both will Headquarters. Proceeds from the event will help defray the accompany the band on several tunes. Corbin Library: Upcoming Events cost of a Polaris Ranger 6x6 off road vehicle, recently pur- There will also be a raffle of several prints from the original artwork collection of John Paul Marmonti. • Tuesdays, March 1 to April 5, 9:30 to 10 a.m. “Father Goose Marmonti, a native of Massachusetts, has become on the Loose.” Sing Songs, read stories, and participate in well known for several of his works including his Sept. other activities. For kids ages 0-3 and their parents. 11 Tribute Art Tour Gallery, Worcester Warehouse Fire Auburn High School (W6) Tribute Print, as well as other Patriotic paintings Absolutely Free! No registration is necessary, but parental Booster Club to name a few. The feature raffle will be a framed 24” x participation is mandatory. 34” print of John’s “Old Glories.” • Friday,April 8, 12:30 p.m.: Free Classic Movie Friday! “The Come enjoy the concert and show your support for Snows of Kilimanjaro” with Gregory Peck & Susan Hayward. your local unsung heroes. Tickets for this concert event • Monday,April 11, 3:30 p.m.: Children’s Book Club meets to Wine & Beer are $10 and can be obtained from any member of the discuss “Found” by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Webster Rescue Squad or Worcester Pipes and Drums • Thursday, April 14, 6:30 p.m.: Roger Tetreault presents Tasting Event Band. Tickets may also be obtained at the Webster Fire “Hiking the Appalachian Trail.” Roger will show slides and April 8, 2011 ~ 7:00pm Department Headquarters, located at 55 Thompson Rd., discuss his 5 1/2 month trip from Georgia to Maine on the Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and online at famous trail. Auburn/Webster Lodge of Elks www.websterrescue.com. • Saturday, April 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Friends of the Library Please visit www.websterrescue.com or www.worces- Book Sale! Come support the library! 754 Southbridge St., Auburn, MA 01501 terfirebrigade.com for more information. 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WESTFIELD — Nicole Holmberg, daughter Tuesday, March 29: Hot turkey sandwich, ments and the application guidelines. Smarra all of Oxford: Stephanie Dymek of mashed potatos, vegetables, rolls and butter, pud- of Craig and Cathy Holmberg of Oxford, Applications should be submitted to the St. Webster. received academic honors at Westfield State ding. Andrew Bobola Scholarship Committee, PO Wednesday, March 30: Pizza quesadilla with University by making the University’s Dean’s Box 98, Dudley MA 01571. The scholarship List for the Fall semester 2010. chicken, salad, fruit. guidelines and application are available at Oxford Clergy Thursday, March 31: Shaved Steak on a roll, A freshman at Westfield State University, the church rectory at 54 West Main St., peppers and onions, potato, cake. Holmberg is majoring in Athletic Training at Dudley between 8 am and noon, Monday OXFORD –– The Oxford Clergy has met to the University. She earned a 3.92 grade point through Friday. Completed applications are begin planning the Baccalaureate Service for average. due no later than April 29, 2011. the class of 2011. D/C ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS The scholarship will be presented to the This event is for all Oxford Graduating student at our annual Communion Breakfast Seniors whether you attend Oxford High Monday, March 28: Hot dog on a bun, potato Oxford Library Amnesty Month upon receipt of their college transcript indi- School are home schooled, or attend a private puffs, fruit. cating successful completion of their first school out of town. Tuesday, March 29: BBQ ribs, potato puffs, veg- April is Amnesty Month at the Oxford semester and continuation into their second This year’s Service will be held on Tuesday etables, rolls and butter, cake. Library! semester. evening, May 14 at 7 p.m. The location will be Wednesday, March 30: Chicken Caesar salad wrap, potato puffs, fruit. This is a great chance to return Oxford announced. Library book that you have been hanging Thursday,March 31: Ravioli with sauce, vegeta- Statement of Purpose: The baccalaureate bles, rolls and butter, fruited Jell-O. onto all year. Forget to return your summer Holy Name Central Catholic Jr./Sr. Service is a religious and spiritual event reading! Return it during the month of April planned and led by Oxford Clergy that pro- and pay no fines! This applies to all Oxford High School vides an occasion to remember that we do not items, including movies, books, CD’s, games, belong only to ourselves and that our true BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL even magazines! WORCESTER — The following area stu- vocations, our deepest callings, are discov- Monday, March 28: Salad meals or assorted The one rule to remember is that this only dents have been named to the honor roll for ered only by committing ourselves to the grinders or spicy chicken patty,lettuce and toma- applies to Oxford items, we cannot waive the the second quarter of the school year at Holy service of the common good. to, corn cobbettes, Doritos chilled pears, milk. fines on items that belong to other libraries. Name Central Catholic Junior/Senior High Tuesday, March 29: Salad meals or assorted They are kind enough to send us their items School: grinders or pork choplette on a bun, lettuce and so that out patrons do not have to go to other Freshmen: Carolyn tomato, crispy onion rings, peas and carrots, libraries, but we have to follow their rules. Trottier of Webster. banana bread, milk. The Oxford Library does this every year dur- Sophomores: Wednesday, March 30: Salad meals or assorted ing April to help out our patrons. Alexandra Dube of grinders or Mexican tacos, Mexican rice, sea- Dudley: Melissa soned corn, butterscotch brownies, milk. Thursday, March 31: Salad meals or assorted Andersen, Karina grinders or ham, cheese on a croissant, giant St. Andrew Bobola Holy Rosary Halloran, Shannon pretzel, apple juice, peaches with topping, milk. McCarthy, Mariah Friday,April 1: April Fool’s Day! – Salad meals Sodality Scholarship Rennie, all of Oxford: or assorted grinders or pepperoni pizza sticks or Kasandra Lugo of The Holy Rosary Sodality of St. Andrew beef ravioli, garlic bread, garden salad, M&M Webster. cookie, milk. Bobola Church is offering a $500 scholarship Juniors: Katianna to a current high school Senior whose moth- Antkowiak, Allyson er, grandmother or great grandmother is an Hassett, John Soltys, BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL Monday, March 28: Salad meals or assorted grinders or spicy chicken patty,lettuce and toma- St. Joseph School announces to, corn cobbettes, doritos chilled pears, milk. Tuesday, March 29: Salad meals or assorted grinders or pork choplette on a bun, lettuce and honor roll students tomato, crispy onion rings, peas and carrots, banana bread, milk. WEBSTER — Saint Joseph 6TH GRADE Wednesday, March 30: Salad meals or assorted School recently announced its Honors: Tatihana Beckford, grinders or Mexican tacos, Mexican rice, sea- list of second quarter honor roll soned corn, butterscotch brownies, milk. students for the 2010-11 academic Oktawia Gielarowiec, Victoria Thursday, March 31: Salad meals or assorted year. Puczydlowski, Hannah Yash. grinders or ham, cheese on a croissant, giant Credit: Michael Andronic, pretzel, apple juice, peaches with topping, milk. 4TH GRADE William Davey, Suzanne Ellis, Friday,April 1: April Fool’s Day! – Salad meals Emily Puchala. High Honors: Robert Fanning, or assorted grinders or pepperoni pizza sticks or beef ravioli, garlic bread, garden salad, M&M Bartosz Mamro, Alicja 7TH GRADE cookie, milk. Stachowicz, Justyn Sudyka. Honors: Vito Fasulo, Hannah High Honors: Gordon Ellis. Iozzo, Nicole Kulpa, Cassandra Honors: Kyle Herbst. Rudnicki. Credit: Patryk Kalinowski, WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Zachary Mailloux, Olivia Mason, Credit: Kaya Pianko, Bradley Monday, March 28: Grab & Go yogurt roll (veg- Jillian Recko, Dante Turo. Rekowski. etables, cookie) or pepperoni pizza sticks, garlic Recognition: Thomas Clifford, bread, peas and carrots, applesauce cup, milk. 5TH GRADE Adam Grzyb. Tuesday, March 29: Grab & Go (yogurt roll, High Honors: Thomas 8TH GRADE fruit, vegetables, cookie) or buffalo popcorn Dziechciarz, Brandon Goguen, chicken, whole grain roll, oriental rice, green High Honors: Alyssa Bronzo, beans, golden cake, frosted, milk. Shauna Harney, Thomasz Wednesday, March 30: Grab & Go (yogurt roll, Mamro, Taylor Strong. Kate Drabato, Artur Lachcik, Kacper Puczydlowski, Matthew fruit, vegetables, cookie) or meatball grinders, Honors: Mathieu Ellis, Jacob nacho chips, salsa, garden salad, fruit cocktail, Podskarbi, Robert Gallagher. Sabacinski, Justyna Sudyka. Honors: Natalie Szwarc. milk. Credit: Alyssa Brown, Kelsey Thursday, March 31:Grab & Go (yogurt roll, Credit: Jacob Mailloux, Dylan Brown, Tyler Brown, Pamela fruit, vegetables, cookie) or chicken fajita wrap, Kalinowski. Murphy, Megan Scully, Joanna peppers, onions, refried beans, broccoli spears, Recognition: Damon Brown. Stachowicz, Nathan spice cake, icing, milk. Whittenburg. Friday,April 1: Grab & G (yogurt roll, fruit, veg- etables, cookie) or fiesta fish sticks, whole grain roll, baked french fries, creamy cole slaw, STUDENT ACHIEVERS Fudgicle, milk. AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY PARK AVENUE SCHOOL Monday, March 28: Grab & Go (yogurt, roll, BOSTON — William N. Kring of Dudley fruit, vegetables, cookie) or beef ravioli, whole has been named to the Dean’s List at Boston grain roll, garden salad, green beans, vanilla University for the Fall semester. pudding, milk. Tuesday, March 29: Grab & Go (yogurt, roll, fruit, vegetables, cookie) or hot dog on a bun, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT potato puffs, baked beans, spice cake, icing, milk. Wednesday, March 30: Grab & Go (yogurt, roll, FARMINGTON fruit, vegetables, cookie) or pepperoni pizza sticks, whole grain pasta, sauce, sweet peas, FARMINGTON, Maine – Erin O’Halloran chilled pears, milk. of Webster has been named to the Dean’s List Thursday, March 31: Grab & Go (yogurt, roll, for the Fall 2010 semester. fruit, vegetables, cookie) or chicken fajita wrap, peppers, onions, baked french fries, apple juice, devil’s food cake, with frosting, milk. Friday, April 1: Grab & Go (yogurt, roll, fruit, vegetables, cookie) r grilled cheese on whole grain bread, nacho chips, salsa, tomato soup, peaches with topping, milk. BAY PATH BREAKFAST Monday, March 28: Toasted bagel, cream cheese, 4 oz cup of yogurt, bowl of cereal, orange or apple juice. Tuesday, March 29: Eggs and bacon, whole wheat toast, jelly,4 oz cup yogurt, fruit cup. Wednesday, March 30: Cinnamon-crumb muf- fin, 4 oz cup of yogurt, bowl of cereal, orange or apple juice. Thursday, March 31: Blueberry pancakes, syrup, 4 oz cup of yogurt, fresh fruit.

LUNCH Monday,March 28:Hamburger or cheeseburger on a bun, (onions, catsup, relish, mustard), baked beans, baked french fries, cole slaw, fresh fruit or vegetable burger on a bun, beans, french fries, cole slaw, fruit. Tuesday, March 29: Breaded pork patty, gravy, baked potato, sour cream, sweet green peas, whole wheat roll and butter, fresh fruit or grilled cheese sandwich, potato, peas, fruit. Wednesday, March 30: BBQ chicken, baked potato, cranberry sauce, sweet corn, whole wheat roll and butter, fruit or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, baked chips, vegetable sticks, fruit. Thursday,March 31: Grilled chicken sandwich, cup of vegetable soup, crackers, sweet potato fries, cole slaw, fruit or tossed salad, vegetable soup, sweet potato fries, cole slaw, fruit. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.comwww.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net Residents show in force for Overlook wind hearing

BY GUS STEEVES the current background noise, Engineering’s review found the STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER boosting it from an average of 43 dB new driveway won’t make those CHARLTON — The neighbor- to 48 dB. worse, but the firm will work with hood turned out en masse Resident John Perkins, however, the town Highway Department to Wednesday night, March 16, for day didn’t like that, claiming that “if address them anyway. two of the Planning Board’s somebody’s in their living room Graves, he added, reviewed 23 Overlook wind turbine public hear- having a quiet conversation, they’ll issues related to the access route ing. be fighting with that.” He argued and still had concerns with six of The project aims to erect two 900- citing it here “shouldn’t even be them, most related to drainage and kilowatt turbines on a hill with considered” because of the proxim- erosion. access off Burlingame Road. But ity of local playing fields, the To resident Don Roberts, though, many residents said they’re con- school, library and other public a bigger issue was fire suppression. cerned that’s not a good site for var- sites. The plans call for having on-site fire ious reasons, and raised several Resident Bill Plante agreed, say- extinguishers and an optional issues with the fairly limited num- ing he feels Overlook should be a smoke detector, but he said he’d pre- ber of things the board could accept “good neighbor” and “put these on fer some kind of automated sup- comments on — driveway and safe- a shelf until more research is done” pression system in the turbine ty design, noise and “flicker” because most residents “would not itself. (That was something town effects. The latter wasn’t even want it downtown.” He said he was review consultant Justin Dufresne addressed because the town’s engi- approached “to put up a ton of of VHB also noted for discussion.) neer had only begun to review it; it these things” at Heritage Country Roberts said he’d seen online will be discussed at the next hear- Club, but said no. videos of turbines burning and did- ing date, April 20. Later, he added he feels it would n’t think the fire department was The noise issue consumed most greatly reduce local property val- “equipped to fight a fire 230 feet in Gus Steeves photos of the hearing, with a fair amount ues and, although he supports alter- the air.” In response, Gordon said The Planning Board listens to comments on Overlook’s proposal to install two 900-kilo- of concern placed on infrasound native energy, feels the industry he had sent the proposal to the fire watt wind turbines off Burlingame Road. The maps slanted at left and the small ones (Editor’s Note: see related story needs to work on locating such sites department for comment, but has on the far wall depict the project’s noise estimates (the big ones are unrelated to this below). better. not received any and will specifical- project). Regarding audible noise, “The When residents expressed con- ly raise this issue with the chief. turbine creates more and more cern it might overlap noise from the Kevin Schulte of SED said pro- sound up to the design wind speed proposed Bay Path turbine, Strong tecting the site relies on an auto- specific accepted international can’t require that, but Overlook’s and that’s the maximum amount of said turbine sound “dissipates very matic, Internet-based fault-detec- standards” for determining how far George Senerth said he’d talk to sound it will makes,” said David quickly,” soon reaching a point tion system that shuts the turbine ice might fly, but the rule of thumb SED about doing so. Strong of Sustainable Energy where it’s not distinguishable from off when various conditions occur, is 1.5 times the rotor diameter — in In other business, the board held Design, Overlook’s project consult- anything else. including fire, lightning, excessive this case, 300 feet, he said. quick hearings on two proposed ant. Dufresne noted VHB has a noise wind speed, unbalanced vibration The discussion started to look at Town Meeting warrant items — to He supplied maps showing SED’s specialist who will look at these and ice buildup. People from visual issues, with Gordon passing change the flood plain zoning computer simulation of how far issues in more detail for the next Overlook and the fire department out SED-supplied computer images description to incorporate new away various noise levels would be, hearing. will be trained to respond to such of how the turbines will look from FEMA maps (a formality that as determined by placing micro- Regarding the driveway issue, alerts to give time for more experi- Bay Path and Overlook’s parking ensures anyone currently flood- phones and wind sensors in various Planner Alan Gordon said resident enced responders from SED and the lot. But he noted they were not insured stays so) and to add a site locations and digitally adding tur- Robert Gauthier (who was not pres- turbine manufacturer to get there, enough. plan review requirement for solar bine noise. Under the “worst case ent) pointed out several existing he said. “I really thought the board was projects. The former drew no com- scenario,” he said, the project drainage, flooding and icing issues Strong agreed, saying, “These looking for particular locations like ments, but the latter hit almost the would add about 5 decibels (dB) — along that stretch of Burlingame wind turbines are designed to be here in the center of town,” he said. same nerve the wind project did. about half of the state’s limit — to Road. Gordon said Graves fail-safe,” and the firms have a After a short discussion, the Both passed unanimously. strong interest in protecting them board settled on having SED create Gordon said the board wants to because damage to the nacelle (the images from the elementary school, do it because, otherwise, landown- device atop the turbine containing Karl Storz, behind the library and a ers only have to get building per- the generator) would essentially site off Burlingame Road. Strong mits. Such projects would not have require replacing the whole tower. said he did take photos from the a hearing like this one where neigh- Regarding lightning, Schulte said school and found the turbines bors can raise issues of location, the site will have several “rings” of would be mostly obscured from that reflections, and other concerns, he electricity-damping devices angle, but Gordon said that’s what said. designed to international standards the board wants to see. Under current state law, the town (which are stronger than U.S. Tim Gillespie showed his own cannot require the more stringent codes) to ground it since such tow- version of the turbines from Main special permit process, but such ers are often hit by bolts. Strong Street, remarking “Does that look projects still must comply with any- added SED would also study how like a historic district?” thing the Conservation electricity travels through the local Planning Board (and Historical Commission has jurisdiction over. soil. Commission) member Bill This issue came up because of Dufresne said the plans do not Hultgren finished his thought, say- the Cape Wind project, Gordon said, address ice throw — the potential ing, “It’s a visual intrusion.” adding, “What they did is hand- for ice to fly off a moving turbine Mike Gillespie added he’d like to cuffed the towns.” blade. In response, Strong said an see Overlook and SED put up bal- imbalanced weight will cause it to loons so people can see exactly Gus Steeves can be reached at 508- shut off, with most ice simply where and how tall the turbines 909-4135 or by e-mail at gus@stone- falling straight down. There are “no will be. McGrath said the board bridgepress.com. Infrasound tops residents’ turbine concerns

BY GUS STEEVES very low sounds. She said she’s particularly concerned STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER about potential effects on the developing brains of chil- CHARLTON — To residents concerned about the plan dren at Charlton Elementary School (where she teaches) to put two turbines on Overlook property, a major con- and on elders who might have other health issues. cern is something people won’t be able to see or hear — Town engineering consultant Justin Dufresne of VHB the very low frequency noise called infrasound. said there are no infrasound rules, just limits on total Unfortunately for them, the Planning Board can’t do audible volume (with a maximum increase of 10 deci- anything about it. Under state law, the board can only bels beyond current background noise) and require- review whether the project meets Department of ments a project not create “pure tones.” His review of Environmental Protection standards for audible noise, the proponents’ computer model found that neither of flicker and road-related issues, Chairman John these will happen here — it’ll hike overall noise levels McGrath said Wednesday, March 16. about 5 dB — but he and the board agreed to require “You’d have to petition the people who set the limits to actual testing once the turbines are up. go into higher or lower sounds,” he said. “We have no say According to a well-resourced entry at Wikipedia, on that. … We are not allowed by the state to change the infrasound is sound at frequencies, measured in Hertz criteria.” (Hz), that’s below the human hearing range, but can be Resident Kathy Gillespie raised the issue, citing felt physically under some circumstances. Historically, claims that people too close to other turbines have some- it has been used to study earthquakes, find oil-bearing Write Us! times experienced a variety of symptoms due to such rocks, monitor nuclear tests, communicate over long dis- tances (by the military and various wild species, including whales, elephants and alliga- tors) and has been tested as a weapon and crowd-control method, among other things. It can occur during various events, including earthquakes, avalanches, strong waves/tsunamis, explosions and sonic booms. Such tones do not affect everyone the same way.In 2003, British scientists found that 17 Hz tones slid into musical scores produced “a range of bizarre effects in people, including anxiety, extreme sorrow and chills,” with 22 Email percent of the audience reporting “unusual experiences,” according to a report at the Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald. One of the composers for that experiment, Sarah Angliss, wrote about her involvement at Us! http://www.spacedog.biz/Infrasonic/ sounds/infrasonic. Unfortunately, only the introduction page seems to work now. “Our aim was explore some tantalizing What’s On Your Mind? We’d Like to Know. claims about infrasound and put them under What’s On Your Mind? We’d Like to Know. scientific scrutiny,” she wrote. “Of particular We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers interest were its reputed emotional effects. We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers Infrasound is used in sacred music, for to turn to the Opinion pages and read your to turn to the Opinion pages and read your instance during cathedral organ recitals, and Letters to the Editor. But first, you have to write us! there is debate about why it’s used. Some peo- Letters to the Editor and Sound Offs. We’ll do our best to make the space available... ple say it adds a sense of awe to the music — it But first, you have to write us! puts a shiver down your spine.” after all, this is YOUR Newspaper! Another experiment, by NASA in 1976, found Send your letters to: We’ll do our best to make the space available... low (3-27) Hertz frequencies have visual effects after all, this is YOUR Newspaper! because of resonance with the face and eyes. Letter to the Editor Among other things, it found visual acuity Webster Times If you can, put “Letter to the Editor” in the subject declined seriously at frequencies under 15 Hz when looking at nearby things, and, in some 25 Elm St. line or “Anonymous Sound Off” and send them to: cases, people see nonexistent things at 18-19 Hz. Southbridge, MA 01550 (Note that study was done with either the [email protected] objects or the people vibrating at such frequen- cies, not them being exposed to a sound field of We’d Love To Hear From You! We’d Love To Hear From You! such frequencies, so the relevance to wind tur- bine conditions is unclear.) In 2001, the National Institutes of Health issued its “Infrasound Toxicological Summary,” which referred to more than 100 studies of various aspects of this phenomenon,

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Assault and battery with danger- TURBINES before the Massachusetts Legislature (H. 1775) … have a higher incidence of medical prob- ous weapon. continued from page 8 seems to strengthen local oversight of such lems … due to noise emissions from the tur- Kevin E. Giroux, 40 Lincoln St., Webster. projects. It has a passing reference to studying bines.” It does not, however, discuss infra- Violation of abuse prevention order, many of them in other languages. Among the “detriments,” including noise, but does sound, and the sometimes-misspelled data domestic assault and battery. other things, it cautioned that effects of infra- not directly address the infrasound issue. pages do not include such things as questions sound may be hard to specify “because in envi- Charlton neighbors also handed out data asked or pre-existing conditions. 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A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Slovenia 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 Slater Woods acquired by DCLT TEL. (508) 764-4325• FAX (508) 764-8015 s of late, I’ve noticed giant bill- www.webstertimes.net To the Editor: still impressive stonewalls. The walk to Peter boards around Ljubljana — The Dudley Conservation Land Trust is Pond takes almost 90 minutes, so there is Awhich are usually plastered with FRANK G. CHILINSKI pleased to announce that the 74-acre “Slater time to contemplate nature and enjoy its a variety of local images STONEBRIDGE PRESS PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER Woods” parcel was purchased in February. beauties, and ultimately be rewarded by the — covered with ads for I want to personally thank the four grant stillness of Peter Pond. Oreos. ADAM MINOR organizations and more than 75 local donors Over the next six to 12 months, the Dudley Gone are some of the EDITOR who made this $130,000 project a reality! With Conservation Land Trust CLT will work with political campaign THE WEBSTER TIMES everyone’s efforts, we now have a new 1.5- the Massachusetts Audubon Society to sensi- images, concert promo- mile long open space corridor that connects tively develop a parking area and trailhead tions, or tourist destina- 200-plus acres of conservation land from along Dudley Oxford Road in Dudley. A trail tion ads. In their place? Dudley-Oxford Road to Peter Pond. This open will also be put in place that will lead to Peter A royal blue background space corridor will provide land for wildlife; Pond & back. Once completed, the corridor with larger-than-life EDITORIAL trails for the public and assist in the preser- will be open to the public for hiking, snow- (larger-than-human, vation of this still rural part of Dudley. shoeing, cross-country skiing and the enjoy- KRISTAL I have had the pleasure to walk the land a ment of nature. Donations for these improve- actually) images of number of times over the past year, and the ments are welcome and can be sent to the KLEAR those crunchy, dry little property is indeed very special. As you enter Dudley Conservation Land Trust at P.O. Box chocolate cookie/crack- the land, road traffic quickly disappears and 14, Dudley, MA 01571. Thank you! ers with the too-sweet Guidelines KRIS REARDON the visitor is treated with the hushed tones of white filling. natures. Upon walking further, one hears KEITH KIRKLAND I remember eating only the wind and the sound of wildlife. TREASURER Oreos as a kid, as they were often given for There are no signs of man with the exception DUDLEY CONSERVATION LAND TRUST as a snack in school or after-school of the abandoned Old County Road and the activities by kind parents or teachers who wanted to give us a something tasty. Oreos are a kid-approved favorite. submitting “Ewww,” I remember saying under my breath, whenever I was handed an Oreo. I was never a big fan of anything choco- Do some spring cleaning late. Now that I’m older I have grown to election love things like hot chocolate or a warm, American-style chocolate chip cookie, but it’s rare that I crave the fake choco- on your (financial) house late-y taste of something like an Oreo. letters I’m also not a fan of butter cream frost- ing at all, and the insides of Oreos strike t’s spring — time to clean out the reduce the effects of volatility on me as a cheap imitation of something I gutters, tune up the lawnmower your portfolio, it can’t guarantee can barely tolerate. t’s hard to believe, but election sea- Iand wash down the windows. But gains or prevent losses.) son is upon us once again. as you attend to these types of tasks Prepare yourself for stormy I blame my mother for being such a Before we know it, people will be around your home, why not take the weather. During springtime, we good cook that even as a 7-year-old I heading to the polls once again to time to do some financial “spring often experience heavy rains, hail- snubbed snacks other kids loved, dream- I ing instead of a light, airy whipped- select their choice for a variety of posi- cleaning” as well? storms, high winds and other types cream on the top of a cake, or warm tions in town, who will then, in turn lead Specifically, consider these moves: of inclement weather. That’s why we “Dust off” your investment strate- keep our roofs in good shape, keep peanut butter cookies straight out of the the town into the future. gy. If there’s an area in your home branches away from our homes and oven with tiny Hershey’s kisses in the So with this in mind, we offer up our that you haven’t looked at for a while, FINANCIAL take other steps to protect our hous- middle. election letters policy. you may need to dust it off in prepara- es and property from the ravages of In a fun twist that proves my mother’s Most importantly, readers are encour- tion for the new season. And the same FOCUS Mother Nature. You and your family genius, she convinced me that eating aged to take pen in hand (or keyboard principle may apply to your invest- could go through some rough pieces of cheese and deli meat in an ice- ment strategy — if you haven’t exam- “weather” too, during the course of and mouse, as the case may be) and write JEFF BURDICK cream cone was also a dessert-style ined it for a while, it may be time to your lives, so you’ll want to make in support of their favorite candidate. snack. I was very gullible, but I should clean it up to prepare for a new season sure you have sufficient protection be noted that I was at least a very You may, instead, feel passionate about a in your life. After all, since you initially in the form of adequate life and disability healthy child. particular issue that you want to see designed your investment strategy — that is, insurance. Review your coverage to make addressed by your newly elected offi- the total amount you invest, the percentages sure it’s still adequate for your needs. In any case, here come the Oreos, cials. going into “growth” and “income” vehicles, Open up the windows of opportunity. After invading Slovenia. I saw them on the shelves of my local Mercator grocery The Letters to the Editor forum is there the dollars going into taxable versus tax- a long winter, you’ll find it pleasant to open store the other day. I couldn’t tell if for you this election season, but there are deferred accounts and so on — many things the windows of your home and let in may have changed for you, such as your and the air. And as an investor, you’ll find they’ve always been there and Nabisco rules to be followed. employment situation, the number of chil- “windows of opportunity” through which has just randomly decided to make a big First and foremost, absolutely no elec- dren in your household and even your long- you can open yourself up to good investment marketing push right now, or if they’ve tion-related letters, e-mails or phone term goals. Consequently, you may need to possibilities. For example, even though we’ve just recently arrived here. calls, including candidate endorsements, revise your investment strategy in consulta- clearly been in a challenging economy the I also saw them as I was shopping will be published under the anonymous tion with your financial advisor. past couple of years, a number of factors – recently at InterSpar, the giant grocery Sound Off section. “De-clutter” your portfolio. The chances are such as low interest rates, improved corpo- store at BTC (Europe’s biggest shopping pretty good that if you look around your rate earnings and favorable stock valuations mall complex) that would put a Super All letters must be signed, with a place house, you’ll find many things that are actual- (the price you pay for a stock, relative to its of residence and phone number supplied Wal-Mart to shame. Inside the InterSpar ly duplicates, such as those five coffeemakers earnings) — have actually meant that it’s were giant cardboard displays of Oreos, for verification. Failure to include any of you’ve accumulated over the years — so you been a pretty good environment for investors and cards manned by pleasant-voiced that information could result in your let- decide to “purge” a few. And when you take a looking for quality stocks. sales ladies in blue aprons, handing out ter not being published. close look at your portfolio, you might find By doing some financial spring cleaning, several investments that you’ve added over you may find that you’ve swept away some of half an Oreo in a small plastic cup. All letters must be free of personal Walking through the mall, I saw some- attacks and libelous remarks. Letter time and that are similar to each other. If the obstacles to helping achieve your goals. that’s the case, you might help yourself by one dressed as a giant Oreo milling writers are encouraged to remain selling the “redundant” investments and This article was written by Edward Jones about, not doing much of anything, but focused on endorsing a candidate, and to using the proceeds to buy different ones that Financial Advisor Jeff Burdick of Sturbridge. just kind of, you know, being an Oreo in refrain from commenting negatively can help you diversify your portfolio. (Keep in a mall. about opponents. Failure to follow that mind that while diversification can help After consulting with my cousin in guideline could result in rejection of a Slovenia, I was told Oreos had only been letter to the editor. around for a few months. Letters should not be written as though “How long has the Oreo been around to a particular individual (for example: in the U.S.?” I was asked, as most people “Your decision was wrong. You should Protect your metals from theft here thought they were just plain old new — not just new to Slovenia. not act in that way.”).Refer to individuals hese difficult financial times can make regular checks and note “Gosh, as long as I can remember,” I by name, and then by “he” or “she” or have increased the occur- any suspicious activity. Visits at dif- said in response. But how accurate was “they” in subsequent references. T rence of a certain type of ferent times will avoid setting a pat- my memory? And, technically, having For election-related letters only, there criminal activity. tern of conduct. been born in the ’80s, my memory does- Thefts of metals have been tak- Perhaps most important, people is a 500-word limit, and all submissions n’t stretch that far back. So I set about ing place for some time here in our should report any suspicious activity will be published as space is available. area. I was asked to bring this to taking place in their neighborhoods. today to find out some interesting Oreos The editor reserves the right to edit any the attention of the readers of this People who commit crimes, such as stats: and all submissions at his discretion. column and provide some advice metal thefts, can spend significant • They were first created in 1912. When possible, attempts will be made to on preventing these crimes from CHIEF’S time searching for potential targets • More than 491 billion Oreos have allow the letter writer to rewrite, but the occurring. or at the scene committing their been sold since then. final decision rests with the editor. The price of many metal items CORNER offense. You know your neighborhood • That makes them the best-selling While space dictates how many letters has increased over time. When you and neighbors best. Prompt reporting cookie of the 20th century. combine this with the current STEVE of suspicious activity could result in So, the upshot is that Oreos existed for are published in each issue, prompt sub- recession, some people resort to WOJNAR preventing or solving many crimes. almost 100 years before the marketing mission will increase the likelihood of stealing these products in order to I wish to congratulate the Dudley campaign started in Slovenia. inclusion. In other words, writers are cash them in. Metals such as steel and copper Woman’s Club for another successful The whole thing was a bit weird, I advised not to wait until two weeks have great value. Construction sites, home “Fashionista Fashion Show” held on Sunday, thought to myself, as I finished my shop- before an election to submit a letter. renovation locations, abandoned properties, March 20, at Point Breeze. A capacity crowd ping that day at InterSpar. Then, I decid- We will stop publishing election-relat- and some businesses can be prime target was on hand once again for this third annual ed to buy a small box of Oreos to bring areas for these thieves. Many of these loca- event. The proceeds of this day will benefit ed letters, including endorsements, one tions are occupied on a limited basis or scholarships for Shepherd Hill and Bay Path on my weekend visit to my cousins out- week before the election. In other words, rarely visited. Some houses that are left students as well as the many charitable func- side of Ljubljana. I won’t stand by them there will be no letters published in the vacant for periods of time had suffered a loss tions of the Club. Many local residents and as the best little cookies in the world, edition that precedes the election. of the copper heating and water pipes. Idle public officials were on hand to assist with but I thought it would be fun to see what The editor reserves the right to refuse a time provides an opportunity for these thefts modeling, raffles, and other events of the day. my cousins think. submission if it does not meet any of the to take place. Sergeant Dean Poplawski and I were on hand After all, they weren’t that expensive, and even though I’m not a huge fan, so aforementioned guidelines for publica- Suggestions on protecting the metals on to participate as greeters and assistants. A your property are similar to general break-in good time was had by all. I applaud the club many other Americans like them that tion. The editor may otherwise edit or prevention tips. Simple fixes such as lights for their great work and continued support of bringing them with me on my visit just reject a letter at his discretion. and alarms can make a big difference. With our community. seemed like a cool thing to do. With so many important decisions fac- the availability of Internet access, cameras Clearly, the marketing is working. ing the town this year, readers are can be installed in many places in order to Thanks again for your questions and com- encouraged to share their opinions and monitor locations. These devices allow you to ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley Kristina Reardon, of Uxbridge, is in concerns. There is no better way to do be anywhere in the world and view what is Police Department 71 West Main St., Dudley, Ljubljana, Slovenia on a Fulbright taking place in a particular area. It is also MA 01571 or e-mail at grant for the 2010-11 school year. You can that than through your local newspaper. important to keep valuable items out of [email protected]. Also, feel free to So pull out that pad and pen, or sidle up sight. Things that are left in yards or in plain visit our web site at www.dudleypolice.com. reach her at to your computer, and have a say in this view can provide a target for a criminal. Opinions expressed in this weekly column are [email protected]. Her views year’s election by writing to us, and let Property owners, who will be away for any those of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly are her own and do not reflect those of the your voices be heard! length of time, should always make arrange- noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions of U.S. Department of State or the ments to have the properties visited on a con- any other organization or citizen. Fulbright Program. sistent basis by responsible individuals. They www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 VIEWPOINT Gifts that keep on not giving!

araprosdokian of the week: ought to do the trick. had been previously used, but we no cash, emptying both our wallet and “The last thing I want to do is AS So we wandered the aisles of the longer had the register receipt from our storehouse of hope/faith in gift- Phurt you. But it’s still on the YOU huge retail outlet like a boy in a toy that last purchase, so we asked the card receiving. Back at home, our list!” store (exactly like a boy in a toy cashier merely to “take it for all it’s BFF took the news with incredulity. We spent a couple of days last LIKE IT store, in fact) and soon had a cartful worth.” “I thought they outlawed expira- week digging out things from the of such fun stuff (really!) as sanding “Can’t do that,” she replied, indi- tions on gift cards,” she reminded nether regions of our wallet. You MARK disks (hook and loop) and sanding cating the phone number on the us. Nevertheless, we had already know, those things that you forget ASHTON belts, some No. 20 “plate joining bis- back of the card, or the handy driven 15 miles from the store and are even there, until you’re search- cuits,” a brand new random orbital Internet Web address we could type weren’t about to challenge the ing for something else — something sander, and miscellaneous items in (on the computer in our back cashier’s firm (but polite) assess- crucial, like a town-hall-stamped other retailer nowadays. that would make Tim the Tool Man pocket?) to retrieve the balance ment. version of your birth certificate, or And the cards are truly good, and Taylor drool with envy. information. We spent the next couple of days a card with your passport numbers truly appreciated. Except when they At the checkout counter, the total “Huh!” we thought again. “So on phones and at websites checking on it, or a $2 bill that you saved aren’t “good” at all. Turns out that came to within 10 bucks of what the much for treating this card ‘like the balances of the eight remaining because they’re so cool and so likely some of those cards — most of cards were supposed to be worth (we cash!’” gift cards in our possession. The $50 to confuse any cashier under the age which read on the back, “Treat this thought), but the first card (with the The fourth card was very clearly AmEx card ended up having a bal- of 35. card like cash!” — might more accu- store’s own logo on it) scanned with marked “$25 for you” and had never ance of just $3.51, so we’re not sure In fact, we were weeding through rately be considered trash. a nasty message: “Card No Good!” been previously used, so we present- why we had even saved it. Looks like our personal stash of gift cards, We learned that (the hard way) We re-tried the scanner, but the mes- ed it in the sure hope (and faith!) we’ll be splurging very soon, howev- those “one size fits all” last week when three of four cards sage persisted. that it would scan as presented. er, at a major retail outlet whose birthday/Christmas presents that we presented at a major home build- “Huh!” we thought. “Well, at least Wrong again! name rhymes with “small dart.” you amass when loved ones can’t ing supplies store turned out to be we have three other cards to work “It’s expired,” said the cashier. And, FYI, if you’re hankering for really think of anything you need unusable. We went to this particular with.” “Sorry.” ice cream and/or donuts anywhere (or don’t already have) and they store specifically because we had The second card, also with the Indeed, the register was protest- in my vicinity (in Southbridge) in know that you really MIGHT actual- two cards bearing their logo and the store’s own logo, subtracted $25 ing (announcing with glee, actually) the near future, the treat’s on me. ly go to Dunkin’ Donuts or caption “A Gift Just for You!” And from the total — just as it was sup- that this $25 gift had lost all of its We’ve recently taken to heart that Friendly’s or Home Depot someday though we weren’t quite sure how posed to, so we thought we were cash value a mere 17 days earlier age-old bit of wisdom: “Use it – or — maybe even all on the same day. much balance remained on the building our way to gift-card suc- and now wasn’t worth the plastic on lose it!” And because they (the cards, not the cards we dug out from the back of cess. Wrong! which it had been printed (and elec- Mark Ashton writes a weekly col- loved ones) are so readily available our wallet, we figured that two store- The next card, which had “$50” tronically recorded). umn for Stonebridge Press publica- in any major grocery store chain or specific cards and two AmEx cards emblazoned right on the front of it, We shelled out nearly $90 in real tions. Dust off the artwork in your attic

ewspapers often Take a close view of your brought at auction. I regularly use report stories of TREASURES painting. The more detail the “Davenport’s Art Reference and Price N paintings being found better. If you see more detail Guide.” There are many websites such as in university or church stor- IN YOUR in the scenes and people in artfact.com where you can pay a fee to look age rooms or attics in pri- HOME the distance, you are probably up auction prices of art by listed artists. vate homes that get sold for seeing the work of a well Listed artists are those who usually had millions of dollars at auc- WAYNE trained artist. Take a closer some formal art training but not necessari- tion. view with a magnifying glass. ly. TUISKULA Take a minute to take a If a close-up shows you dots, Even if you aren’t lucky enough to find closer look at some of the breaks in a printed line or out that your painting isn’t by a famous paintings that you may have publisher’s information, you artist or isn’t even a painting, it still might inherited that might be packed away some- are seeing a print and not a painting. Some be worth something. Antique paintings can where in your home or may be displayed on prints still may be desirable. still be sold to someone looking to decorate your wall. The subject matter is very important their home. Signed prints by famous artists Many factors determine whether you with paintings. With portraits, Abraham are collectible. We sold two pencil signed have a valuable painting. As with most Lincoln should be worth considerably prints by Pablo Picasso that sold for about other antiques, the age is very important. more than an unknown family member. $500 each at auction. Old posters can sell An older painting in an original frame is Identifiable scenes of famous places are for thousands. usually worth more than a newer painting. more desirable than those of unknown As the warm weather comes and you If you turn a painting around, check for locations. Interesting scenes like seascapes start your spring cleaning, check with a natural darkening of the wood frame and with sailing ships are sought after by col- professional before you sell that painting the canvas. The style of the painting and lectors. you didn’t think looked good over your the era of the scene that is depicted may The size is another important factor. mantle. It might be worth a small fortune to help you determine the age of the painting. Larger paintings by an artist usually sell an art collector. This isn’t always the case though. There for more than smaller paintings. are many colonial and Victorian scenes One of the most important things to Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula: Central that were painted much later. check is the signature on a painting. There Mass Auctions www.centralmass Courtesy photo Oil paintings on canvas are typically are many reference guides available that auctions.com 508-612-6111), info@central- H. Buttner Foxhunt Painting brought $6,350 at our more valuable than watercolors or pastels. will list what an artist’s works have massauctions.com. September 2005 auction. March is Maple Month

or many New molasses-like flavor, and is used but the sweet native treat also adds a distinc- chopped nut meats; one tsp lemon extract Englanders, the silver TAKE mostly by commercial manu- tive taste to an array of dishes. Directions: Starting cold, cook maple syrup, Flining of a long cold win- facturers with other ingredi- Note: For optimum taste, pure maple syrup cream and butter together at a gentle boil for 9 ter is the promise of the sea- THE ents for “maple flavored” should be used in these recipes. minutes after boiling point is reached. son’s first sweet maple syrup. HINT syrups. Seven Minute Maple Frosting — This frost- Remove from heat, add nut meats and lemon, The centuries-old ritual of ing is longtime farm family favorite, with the stir vigorously with wooden spoon for 5 min- tapping sugar maple trees con- KAREN *** simple recipe often passed down through gen- utes. Pour into buttered pans. When cool cut tinues to be carried on today TRAINOR Maple History: While no one erations. in squares. and our state is home to more may be completely sure how Ingredients: 2 egg whites; 3/4 cup of sugar; than 250 maple producers, sev- the taste of maple sap was dis- 1/4 tsp of salt; 1 tsp vanilla; 1/2 cup maple *** eral of which are located in our covered, there is a popular leg- syrup; 1/4 tsp cream of tartar. Old Fashioned Maple Syrup Cold Cure — area. end that may explain the mystery. Folklore Directions: Combine all ingredients, but the New England farmers tout this concoction as March has been designated Maple Month by tells of an Indian squaw who was cooking vanilla in a double boiler (I just used 2 differ- a remedy for the common cold. the Massachusetts Maple Producers venison and needed a liquid to cook the meat ent sized pots). Cook over boiling water, heat- Ingredients: 1 part maple syrup; 1 part Association and in celebration of the season, in. With no water handy,she collected sap run- ing constantly until mixture will stand in lemon juice; 2 parts whiskey; 4 parts ice. the following maple facts, recipes and mus- ning from a nearby sugar maple tree and used peaks. Use an electric beater at high speed for Directions: Combine all ingredients and ings are offered. the sweet liquid to cook the meat. The result seven minutes; add in vanilla during this shake or stir well. Sip and sleep well. was so impressive, the Native Americans time. *** began tapping trees and using the liquid for *** Maple syrup is not only delicious; the sweet cooking. *** Win Dinner for Two at the Publick House — stuff is rich in manganese as well as a good What is known for sure is that the Indians Maple Syrup Barbecue Sauce — A sweet Your tips can win you a great dinner for two at source of zinc, both of which can benefit your first recognized the value of sap as a food. and salty taste to enjoy on your favorite meats the historic Publick House Historic Inn in immune system. In fact, pure maple syrup, They are also responsible for teaching early year round. Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint to be with its concentrated sweetness, it is quick white settlers how to tap trees. They first used Ingredients: Three quarters of a cup pure entered into a random drawing. One winner becoming a popular and tasty alternative to pieces of bark to form a trough to extract the maple syrup; one cup ketchup; two teaspoons per month will win a fabulous dinner for two white sugar. sap. grated lemon rind, optional; one cup onion, (a $60 value) at the renowned restaurant, finely chopped; one quarter cup brown sugar, located on Route 131 across the town common *** *** firmly packed; one quarter cup lemon juice; in historic Sturbridge. Because I’m in the Did you know pure maple sugar may be sub- Maple Facts two tablespoons Worcestershire sauce; one business of dispensing tips, not inventing stituted for sugar in most recipes? Here’s the • It takes approximately 40 gallons of sap to quarter cup water; one half teaspoon salt; two them (although I can take credit for some), I’m conversion: One quarter cup pure maple make 1 gallon of maple syrup. tablespoons crushed garlic. counting on you readers out there to share syrup equals one cup sugar. For best results, • A maple tree is usually at least 45 years old Directions: Combine all ingredients in your best helpful hints! when substituting syrup for sugar, reduce the and 12 inches in diameter before it is tapped. medium saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer liquid in recipe by three tablespoons for each • As a tree increases in diameter, more taps for 15 to 20 minutes, uncovered, in refrigerator Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip that cup of syrup used. can be added: up to a maximum of four. for up to 1 month. Makes approximately 4 cups has worked for you? Do you have a question • Tapping does no permanent damage to the Maple Syrup Candy — Delicious maple regarding household or garden matters? If so, *** tree and only about 10 percent of the sap is col- candy is a favorite edible “souvenir” served at why not share them with readers of The Pure maple syrup will keep up to two years lected each year. eateries along the East Coast. To make it at Southbridge Evening News? Send questions unopened and up to one year when opened if • Each tap yields an average of 10 gallons of home, just be sure to follow directions careful- and/or hints to: Take the Hint!, C/o the stored in the refrigerator. When prepared sap per season: that yields about one quart of ly and avoid making on a humid day. Southbridge Evening News, 25 Elm St., properly, pure maple syrup will not freeze, so syrup. Ingredients: 2 c. maple syrup; 3/4 c. Half & Southbridge, MA 01550. Or e-mail the freezer is an ideal place to store it for long • Warm sunny days (above 40 degrees F) and Half; 2 T. white corn syrup; 1 c. broken wal- [email protected]. Hints are entered into a draw- periods of time (please note that dangerous frosty nights are ideal for sap flow. nuts ing for dinner for two at the historic Publick mold can grow on improperly prepared maple • The maple season may last four to six Directions: Combine maple syrup, Half & House Inn. syrup). weeks, but sap flow is heaviest for 10 to 20 Half and corn syrup in heavy saucepan. Cook For more great hints, tune into Take the days. to softball stage, stirring constantly.Cool. Add Hint! one minute snippet tips aired twice daily *** • Sap flowing in high volumes is called a nuts. Beat until mixture starts to lose its gloss. on ORC FM Oldies 98.9. And for more tips and There are four grades of maple syrup: “run.” Drop by spoonfuls on waxed paper. talk, be sure to listen to my live hour-long Grade A, light amber in color, with a mild, • The harvest season ends with the arrival of show from 9 to 10 am. each Friday on WARE subtle flavor; warm spring nights and early bud develop- *** 1250. Grade A medium is a medium amber, with a ment in the trees. 14 Minute Maple Fudge — Old fashioned mellow flavor, and is the most popular; Grade maple fudge has never tasted better than with A dark (formerly Grade B) is dark amber with *** this classic recipe. Simply scrumptious! a hearty flavor; Grade B (formerly Grade C) is Maple Syrup Recipes — Thick, rich maple Ingredients: four cups maple syrup; one cup very dark (the least expensive) with a robust syrup may be at its best right from the bottle, whipping cream; 1/4 cup butter; one cup 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net SPORTS St. Anne girls’ clinch 1st and 2nd for season

JUNIOR VARSITY, VARSITY TEAMS PLACE AT THE TOP OF THE CONFERENCE

NORWICH, CT — The St. Anne son after losing to St. Bernard’s girls’ hoops teams from Webster of Fitchburg. each placed in the top two in the The St. Anne girls’ varsity recent Route 395 Basketball and team came out strong, winning Cheerleading Conference. 39-26 vs. St. Patrick’s in the first The school’s junior varsity round of the tourney. The team girls’ team clinched first place in then claimed second after a 51-31 the league tournament, which loss to St. James. took place March 4-6. The team The varsity girls had an won in the finals 27-19 vs. St. impressive 8-4 regular season Patrick’s Cathedral School, record under Coach Buzz which hosted this year’s tourney Krysinski and Assistant Coach at Teachers’ Memorial and Kelly Michael Jalbert. Middle Schools. St. Anne also Top St. Anne scorers in the won 24-10 against St. James of tourney finals were sixth grader Danielson, Conn., in the first Ariana Guenther with 9 points round of play. for the JV team and her sister, Ending a second consecutive eighth grader Gabrielle year of undefeated regular-sea- Guenther, with 17 points for the son play with a 10-0 record, the varsity team. St. Anne JV team was directed by Coach John Snyder and Assistant Coach Monique Courtesy photo Snyder. The team competed in the Worcester Diocesan tourna- The St. Anne School girls JV team ment on Sunday, March 13, in celebrates after defeating St. Leominster, but ended their sea- Patrick’s of Norwich for the league title.

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Courtesy photos The St. Anne’s Girls’ varsity team came in second place at the school’s Winter Classic. This is the 25th Members of St. Anne’s girls’ JV team, currently undefeated in regular season play, clinched first place at year the school has hosted the tourney. the school’s annual Winter Classic.

WEBSTER — Teams from St. Anne’s and St. James clinched top hoop titles at the recent Girls’ Invitational Winter Classic. This was the 25th year of the tourney, hosted each year by St. Anne School. The three-day event took place Feb. 18-20 at the school’s gymnasium on Day Street in Webster. Eleven parochial schools from Massachusetts, , and Rhode Island participated. Results in the Junior Varsity division are as follows: 1st place: St. Anne, Webster 2nd place: St. Patrick, Norwich, Conn. 3rd place: St. James, Danielson, Conn. 4th place: St. Louis, Webster 5th place: Our Lady of the Valley, Uxbridge. Results in the Varsity division are as follows: 1st place: St. James, Danielson, Conn. 2nd place: St. Anne, Webster Ariana Guenther and Katelyn DiTullio of St. Anne’s JV team turn up the heat against St. James. 3rd place: Fr. John V. Doyle, Coventry, RI St. Louis’ Simone Fournier (31) tries to break free from an 4th place: Trinity Catholic, OLV opponent during JV play. The Webster team prevailed, Southbridge 25-17. 5th place: Our Lady of the Valley, Uxbridge 6th place: St. Joseph, Webster.

Varsity player Alyssa Jalbert packs on the defense against Fr. Doyle of Coventry, RI. St. Anne’s won the Saturday match, 32- The St. Anne cheerleaders perform their halftime routine during the recent Girls’ 14. St. Anne’s Isabelle Lathrop works the ball toward the hoop. Invitational Winter Classic. www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 SPORTS Bay Path winter season review

While neither the Bay Path boys’ or girls’ basketball teams advanced to the Central Mass. Division 3 dis- trict tournaments, both teams pro- vided many moments to remember as the winter season transitions over to the spring. On the boys’ side, the Minutemen struggled out of the gate to a 2-7 record near the midseason mark. But Bay Path found its ground around that time and ended the year on a 7-4 run. Unfortunately for the Minutemen, that added up to a record of 9-11, finishing just one game shy of reaching the postsea- son. Junior TJ Gentry led the charge for Bay Path, and current sopho- more Anthony Baez will be back to help try and advance the team to the postseason. The Minutemen will lose valu- able seniors Nick Nickerson, Dave Prince, Brandon Bolduc, and Dan Leufstedt. The Bay Path girls’ team finished at 3-17, but senior Nicole Primavera had a season to remember. Primavera, a four-year varsity starter, led the Colonial Athletic League in scoring and reached the 1,000-point club in her final contest. Facing off against Parker Charter, Primavera needed just a Nick Ethier file photos single point to get to 1,000. At left, Bay Path senior Nicole Primavera is congratulated by coach Jeannine Lambert after Primavera net- Primavera thought she needed ted her 1,000th career point in her final game vs. Parker Charter. Above, TJ Gentry of Bay Path slashes to more than one point to set the mile- the hoop through two Assabet defenders. stone, so it was a pleasant surprise to her when the game was stopped and she was honored as the top scoring Bay Path girl in school his- tory. Stonebridge Press Villager Newspapers

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VOTE ties. than this,” Selectman Donald D. Bourque THE VOTE: continued from page 1 The Police/Fire Station Building Study said. BY THE PRECINCT everyone.” Committee has been working on this for Hickey also thanked the Police/Fire more than two years. With interest rates and Amy Stanfield may be reached at (508) 909- Voter Turnout: 898 out of 11,100 regis- Building Committee for all the work they put building costs low, now is seen as the best 4142, or by e-mail at astanfield@stonebridge- tered voters (8 percent) into this project. time to move forward. press.com. The town has already received a donation “Nothing better for the Town of Webster PRECINCT 1 from the Fels foundation of $6 million Yes: 103 toward the projects, which will be paid to the No: 49 town over the course of 30 years, at $200,000 Total: 152 per year. Also, a $500,000 grant from an anonymous PRECINCT 2 donor was made for the purchase of the Vito Yes: 77 Block site for the new police station, located No: 22 across from the Webster Town Hall on Main Blank: 1 Street. Total: 100 According to Webster Police, the estimated tax increase residents will see on an average PRECINCT 3 property value of $231,500 will be $96 per year or, $8 per month. Yes: 98 The new police station will be a 22,000 No: 60 gross square foot steel framed brick building Blank: 1 designed to conform to the Main Street Total: 159 architecture. The Emergency Operations PRECINCT 4 Center, currently in the basement of the Fire/Rescue Station, will be relocated to the Yes: 184 new police station. No: 97 At the Fire/Rescue building on Thompson Total: 281 Road a number of renovations will be required to bring the building up to today’s PRECINCT 5 standards from electrical work to plumbing Yes: 143 and HVAC and the installation of engine No: 63 exhaust ventilation and a sprinkler system Total: 206 in the event of an electrical or vehicle fire. All renovations will help extend the life of TOTAL the 43-year-old building. Both the new police station and renovated Yes: 605 fire department will help provide adequate No: 291 space and storage as well as up-to-date facili-

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and Linda M. Slota are all vying change as more potential candi- ELECTION for the two-year town treasurer dates had taken nomination Path automotive students continued from page 1 seat. papers out, but had yet to return the vacancy left by an incumbent Two three-year seats are avail- them to Town Clerk Lori Kelly. TOOLS and other related occupations. who resigned with an unexpired able on the School Committee, At that time, both Michael continued from page A1 The technology is changing, he term. and incumbents Joan Voas and John G. Saad had said. Not only are there more com- No nomination papers were Czechowski and Martina Gorski- returned papers for a three-year funds — a Camry being raffled puterized and digital parts, cars returned to Town Clerk Ora Strong are both in the running to seat on the Board of Selectmen, March 30 for Bay Path itself; a are being made with materials not Finn’s office in regard to the retain those positions, as chal- and incumbent Benjamin J. Corolla being auctioned April 6, common a few years ago — high- Planning Board positions. lenger Ted D. Geotis tries to LaMountain had returned with funds split between Shepherd strength but lighter steel and alu- “We’ve advertised well unseat one of them. papers to run for re-election to Hill, Oxford and Bartlett high minum alloys, strong plastics, enough,” Finn said of the Marc D. Becker is running for his position on the Southern schools. hybrid technology, fuel cells, etc. Planning Board positions. “It’s re-election to his position as Worcester County Regional Lead teacher Ray Beck said the “How you go about repairing been on cable and the website, Assessor, and is being chal- Vocational School Committee. raffle’s goal is $10,000, and he those are different,” he said, and I know the selectmen have lenged by Joseph S. Beresik. Also already on the ballot are expected the auction to generate adding that further changes and announced it.” Two seats are available on the incumbent John I. Flynn for a close to the Corolla’s retail value, complexity will come as increasing When asked why she thought Trustees of the Public Library, three-year seat on the Library which he estimated at $12,000. fuel efficiency standards hit the potential candidates were shying and incumbent Jean M. Travis is Board of Trustees, as well as “This is the first time we’ve done market. away from the town election, on the ballot, as is Christina M. Stephen C. Anderson vying for a this where we’re getting the pro- “We’re [here] supporting our Finn simply said, “I don’t know.” Ralph. three-year term on the School ceeds from the sale,” he said. “The insurance partner but also the The annual Dudley town elec- Loretta L. Scott-Walker and Committee, and Arthur C. students did all the repairs except future generation of auto repair tion will be Monday, May 9. Steven M. Sutton are both in the Degan running for a two-year the structural stuff.” technicians,” Folino added. In Webster, where the election running for a three-year seat on seat on the Housing Authority. Oxford’s Dillon Ramm, a junior, Bentley noted the two vehicles will take place Monday, May 2, the Board of Health and James Also available during the May was among them. Although his were accident-damaged but there are two seats available on E. Avery and Diane S. Hunter are election are a three-year term as goal is to go to college for music, he repairable. It’s impossible to see the Board of Selectmen. vying for a five-year seat on the town moderator and a three-year said he enjoys auto work because the damage now — the students Incumbents Jeffery P. Duggan Housing Authority. term as trustee of the Charles he likes “working with his hands.” have finished all the necessary and Deborah A. Keefe are run- One five-year seat on the Larned Entertainment Fund. “I had fun with that,” he said. “I work, and state inspectors have ning against Robert J. Miller and Redevelopment Authority is also like doing jobs that take a while, already certified the Camry’s Leslie M. Stevens. available with no official candi- Christopher Tanguay may be and I was working on that pretty repairs (the Corolla’s being Town Collector Maryann C. dates. reached at (508) 909-4132, or by e- much the whole year. It feels good inspected this week). McGeary is running unopposed Oxford’s ballot of their mail at ctanguay@stonebridge- to start something and finish it.” for re-election, as is Michael Tuesday, May 17 election is still press.com. For Paul Folino, a representative Gus Steeves can be reached at 508- Finamore of the Finance open until Tuesday, April 12. of LKQ, such projects on new mod- 909-4135 or by e-mail at gus@stone- Committee. As of Friday, March 18, there els are crucial to training the next bridgepress.com. Joseph S. Beresik, Julie J. were six candidates for seven generation of mechanics, parts Dell’Anna, Michael P. Dostoler positions, though that is likely to salespeople, insurance estimators

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WORCESTER — Blanche (Bates) Taylor, 78, spiritual family kept her active in all facets of WEBSTER — Claire M. (Brisbois) Horan, F. Horan; her son, Sean P. Horan and her of Worcester, went home to be with her Lord her church including serving as a Trustee 83, died Wednesday, March 9, 2011 in brother, Emil P. Brisbois. and Savior on Saturday, March 5, 2011, in her and Trustee Secretary, a class leader, choir UMass/Memorial Healthcare, Worcester, She was born and raised in Dudley, a home, surrounded by her loving family. member and greeter. She was active in many with her children at her side. daughter of Emil and Frances (David) Blanche is survived by a daughter, Debra church clubs and missionary activities. Her husband of 58 years, Albert J. Horan, Brisbois, and lived in Webster since 1952. (Taylor) Claudio of Webster; two sons, Leslie She was a member of The Worcester died in 2008. She graduated from Bartlett High School in L. Taylor, Jr. and Michael A. Taylor, both of Community Gospel Choir, the Telephone She leaves a daughter, Colleen C., wife of 1944. Worcester; a brother, Harry E. Bates of Pioneers and Healthy Network. Bruce Emery of Plymouth; three sons, Albert Mrs. Horan was a paraprofessional in the Farmington, Conn.; a sister, Doris E. Shavies Blanche was a Native American Indian and B. Horan and his wife Susan of Webster, Webster School System for 31 years, first at of Tacoma, Wash.; five grandchildren, was a member of the Nipmuc Indian Tribe, Brian A. Horan and his wife Renee of Oxford, Filmer School and then at Park Avenue Stephanie, Brooke, Robert, Christopher and where her father was Chief Sun Cloud. She and Neil A. Horan of Dudley; 12 grandchil- Elementary School. She retired in 2000. Chavani; 11 great-grandchildren and many remained active in the Nipmuc regional and dren, Lauren, wife of Ian Ratner, Erin, wife of She was a member of Saint Louis Church. nieces and nephews. national circles. Adam Nash, Edward Brodzinski, Her funeral was held Monday, March 14, She was predeceased by a grandson, Her heart was full of friendship and love, Christopher, Ryan, Katelyn and Kimberly from Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 East Main Michael “Mikey” A. Taylor, II; her former and she cherished her children, grand and Horan, Sean and Alan Lamothe, and Emily, St., followed by a Mass in Saint Louis Church, husband, Leslie L. Taylor, Sr.; as well as two great grandchildren. Her caring for others Timothy and Kathryn Horan; four great- 14 Lake St. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, brothers and four sisters, Ernest E. Bates and was shown in the way she would make sure grandchildren, Ava, James and Vivienne Dudley. Carl O Bates, Jr., Lillian L. Lane, Mary E. that everyone was fed, not only with the won- Ratner, and Addison Nash; a sister, Bernice Donations in her name may be made to Williams, Alice M. Ward and Jessie E. derful cakes and foods she would make from Mansfield of Webster; a brother, Richard Saint Louis School Endowment Fund, 15 Lake Johnson. scratch, but with the spirit of God’s loving Brisbois of Somerset; nieces and nephews. St., Webster, MA 01570. Blanche was born in Worcester, daughter of kindness. Blanche was born to shop and loved She was predeceased by her daughter, Gail www.scanlonfs.com the late Carl O. and Gladys (Hennessey) Bates a bargain. and has lived here all her life. Her funeral service was held on Saturday, She graduated from Commerce High March 12, 2011 in Belmont A.M.E. Zion School. Church, Illinois Street, Worcester. Interment Michael Kaminski, 60 Mrs. Taylor retired in 1982 from New was in Mount Vernon Cemetery, West England Telephone, where she had worked Boylston. OXFORD - Michael He worked all his life in sales most recently for many years. She had previously worked as Donations in her memory may be made to Kaminski, 60, died Friday, at SMS. Inc. in Hudson. a cashier at “The Mart” and was an aide at Why Me Sherry’s House, 1152 Pleasant Street, March 4, 2011 at Michael was Silver Mittens, Golden Gloves, the former Rutland Heights Hospital, follow- Worcester, MA 01602 or www.whyme.org. Marlborough Hospital New England and Diamond Belt Champion, ing her work at the former Carl Burwick Bag The Mercadante Funeral Home and after a head on automobile and participated in National Championships. Company. Chapel, 370 Plantation Street, Worcester, accident. He enjoyed coaching basketball at the She was a life-long member of Belmont directed the arrangements. He leaves his wife of 25 Dudley Middle School. A.M.E. Zion Church. Her dedication to her years, Deborah (Bickford) He was a devoted fan and coach of his Kaminski; four daughters, daughter Courtney’s Basketball Career in Laurie Phinney of Sturbridge, Nichole High School and at the Division 1 program at Sheehan and her husband Derek of Quinnipiac College. Luz D. Breton, 59 Rockland, Courtney Kaminski and her fiancé He was also famous for his Antipasto Salad! David Stanger of Oxford and Kathy Marshall A memorial Mass was celebrated Saturday, WEBSTER - Luz Divina (Rivera) Breton, 59, seven grandchildren. of Lynn; one sister, Diane Hudson of Saugus. March 12, 2011 in Sacred Heart of Jesus of 81 Lake St., died Thursday, March 10, 2011, She was born in Manati, Puerto Rico, Michael was a loving grandfather and PAPA Church, 16 East Main St., Webster. at home. daughter of the late Leoncio Rivera and lived to Katie, Alyssa, and Ryan. He also leaves a Donations may be made to the basketball She leaves her husband, Robert Breton Jr. in Webster most of her life. niece, Lisa Hudson; a nephew, Michael program at the Dudley Middle School, 70 of Webster; one son, Timothy Zonia of She worked in quality control for Colts Hudson; great-niece and nephews, Matthew Dudley-Oxford Road, Dudley, MA 01571. Webster; one daughter, Tammy Snow of Plastic. and Anastasia Hudson. Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Webster; her mother, Cresencia (Ruiz) Rivera There are no calling hours. Funeral servic- He was born in Winthrop, the son of the Schofield Avenue, Dudley, directed the of Orlando, Fla.; two brothers, William es and burial will be private. late Victor and Helen (Kasper) Kaminski. arrangements. Rivera Jr. of Webster and David Rivera of Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School He graduated from English High and www.bartelfuneralhome.com Florida; two sisters, Ana Durocher and St., Webster is directing arrangements. Empire College. Emenita Tourtellotte, both of Webster and John King, 83 Lucien Fourner, Jr., 84 OXFORD – John King, in Oxford for the past 58 years. PRESCOTT, Ariz. — Lucien Fournier, Jr., nephews and 10 great-grandnieces and great- 83, of Old Webster Road, Mr. King was a foreman and truck driver at 84, died in his home in Prescott after a long ill- grandnephews. died peacefully on the former Reed and Prince Company in ness. His son, Joey, was by his side. He was predeceased by his brother, Monday, March 7, 2011, at Worcester for 40 years. He is survived by his sons, John Lucien of He was predeceased by his brother, St. Vincent Hospital in He enjoyed traveling, especially to Florida, Redondo Beach, Calif., Robert of Glendale, Normand. Worcester. camping, playing cards, woodworking, and and Joseph of Prescott; his sisters, Lucille He was born Oct. 8, 1926, son of the late He is survived by his spending time with his grandchildren and and Jeanne, both of Oxford, Mass., and Anne Lucien Joseph Fournier Sr., and Olive Imelda wife of 56 years, Lorraine great-grandchildren. of Springfield, Mass.; his brothers, Gerard of L’Homme. B. (Ellis) King; two daugh- His funeral Mass was held Monday, March Nashville, Tenn. And George of Lakewood, He grew up in Southbridge, Mass., where ters, Denice A. Vignali and 14, 2011, at St. Roch’s Church, 332 Main St. Calif. and his grandsons, John Lucien II and he attended Notre Dame School. her companion Mark Bishop of Dudley and Burial will be at a later date at St. Roch’s Dustin Turner of Redondo Beach, Austin of He worked for the U.S. Postal Service in El Darlene A. Thornton and her husband Steven Cemetery in Oxford. Glendale and Joseph, Victor and Shawn Ryan Segundo, Calif. and Phoenix, until he retired. of Oxford; three grandchildren, Carly Memorial contributions may be made to of Prescott. He is also survived by 22 nieces Funeral services will be private and at the Whitcraft and her husband Chad, Brett the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., and nephews, 50 grandnieces and grand- convenience of the family. Vignali and Gwen, and Dayna Vignali and her Framingham, MA 01701. companion Mike Mahota; three great-grand- The Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., children, Cole Vignali, Abby Vignali, and Oxford, directed the arrangements. Sarah Whitcraft; and many nephews and The family would like to thank Webster Gloria J. Taylor, 79 nieces. Manor Nursing Home for their exceptional He was born in Oxford, the son of the late care during John’s time there. WEBSTER — Gloria J. (Browne) Taylor, 79, Taylor (1976) and David W. Taylor (2008). Fred X. and Justine (Landry) King, and lived www.paradisfuneralhome.com a resident of Sandalwood Nursing Home, for- She was born in Worcester, daughter of merly of Webster, died Tuesday,March 8. 2011 Robert W. and Lillian (Desourdis) Browne. at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. Mrs. Taylor worked for many years at New Her husband was the late Reginald G. England Plating Mfg. in Worcester. John A. Krukowski, 87 Taylor who died in 1987. She enjoyed watching old movies, loved She is survived by her son, Richard C. animals and was a film collector. DUDLEY - John A. Mr.Krukowski first worked at Taylor of Sturbridge; three grandsons, Jason Services will be private. Krukowski, 87, formerly of Webster Lens Company.He then Taylor of Webster, Ryan Taylor of Sturbridge Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy St., Chase Avenue, died was a maintenance worker at and Nicholas Taylor of Rochdale and a very Southbridge, is directing the arrangements. Monday, March 7, in Cranston Print Works close friend, Dennis Luukko of Webster. www.sansoucyfuneral.com Lanessa Extemded Care, Company in Webster before he She was predeceased by two sons, Robert Webster. retired. He leaves his wife of 61 He was a member of Saint years, Victoria M. Joseph Basilica in Webster. (Marszalkowski) He enjoyed cooking, fishing and gardening. William Halcrow, 98 Krukowski; three grandsons, Eric Morin of His funeral was held Friday,March 11, from Plainfield, Conn., Shad Morin and Wayne the Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 OXFORD — William for almost 50 years of the Oster,both of Dayville, Conn. and three great- School St., Webster, followed by a Mass in Halcrow, 98, passed away Epworth United Methodist grandchildren, Jordan, Thomas and Tesla. Saint Joseph Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St. Burial Thursday, March 10, 2011 Church in Worcester. Bill later He was preceded in death by his daughter, was in Saint Joseph Garden of Peace. The at the Life Care Center of was a volunteer in the Service Patricia V.Morin of Dayville, Conn. in 1999. Webster-Dudley Veterans Council performed Auburn. Companion Programs in He was born in Webster and raised in the military honors at the cemetery. He was predeceased by Worcester and Tri Valley in Thompson, Conn., the son of Constantino Donations in his name may be made to his wife of 42 years, Ruth Webster, with 24 years of com- and Frances (Narowska) Krukowski. He lived Lanessa Extended Care Patient Activities V.(Erickson) Halcrow who bined service. in Southbridge before moving to Dudley in Fund, 751 School St., Webster, MA 01570. died in 2002 and a sister, He was a member of the Worcester Photo 1955. www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com Florence E. Whipple. Color Club (now 7 Hills Camera Club) and He was an Army veteran of World War II, Bill was born in Providence, R.I. on Feb. 5, was also a railroad enthusiast. serving in the Rhineland and Central Europe. 1913. He graduated from Technical High He was also an amateur radio operator School in Providence. (N1lNW) for many years, and was a member Bill served in the Navy during World War II of the Worcester Radio Club. and worked on the PB4Y flying boats while As per Bill’s wishes, funeral services were Thomas P. Mallett, Sr., 61 stationed in California. Private. Burial was in The Massachusetts He worked for more than 25 years as a sta- National Veterans Cemetery in Bourne. WEBSTER — Thomas P. Mallett, Sr., 61, of Rifle Marksman Award. He was tionary engineer at Cranston Print Works in The Robert J. Miller-Oxford Funeral Home, Webster, formerly of Worcester, died on a Golden Gloves Boxer in the Webster and retired in 1980. 247 Main St., Oxford, directed the arrange- March 8, 2011 in the Oakwood Rehabilitation city of Worcester. He was a member of the Oxford Lodge of ments. and Nursing Center after an illness. He is sur- He received a key to the City Masons for over 50 years and was a member Online guest book at RJMillerfunerals.net. vived by a daughter, Lisa M. Mallett- of Worcester for his bravery Hatheway of Webster; two sons, Thomas P. when he jumped into an ice cov- Mallett Jr. of Chicago, Ill. and Jamie F. ered Lake Quinsigamond to Mallett of Worcester; five brothers, Edward, save two people from drowning in 1985. Lillian R. Lachappelle, 86 Francis, Raymand, Donald and Anthony Calling hours will be held on Monday, March Mallett all of Worcester; three sisters, Louise 14th from 5 to 7:30 PM in. NORTHBRIDGE — Lillian R. (Macialek) aide at St. Camillus and previously at Gilbert, Linda Booker and Viola Rodriguez, A funeral service was held Monday, March Lachapelle, 86, of Plummer Aven ue, died Westborough State Hospital. all of Worcester; 11 grandchildren and many 14 in the Alfred Roy & Sons Funeral Home, 12 Thursday, March 10, 2011, at Beaumont Lillian was a member of the Oliver Ashton nephews and nieces. Thomas was born in Hammond St., Worcester. Burial was in Saint Nursing Center after a long illness. American Legion Women’s Auxiliary, St. Worcester,son of the late George and Dorothy John’s Cemetery, Worcester. She is survived by her husband, Charles Patrick’s Church and their women’s guild. (Tebo) Mallett and is predeceased by two Memorial contributions may be made to Lachapelle; four daughters, Sharon J. She was an accomplished cake decorator brothers, Albert and George Mallett. Mr. the Massachusetts Shelter for Veterans, 69 Kurowski of Whitinsville, Lillian M. specializing in her grandchildren’s birthday Mallett is a veteran of the Vietnam War serv- Grove St., Worcester, MA 01605. To send a Lefebvre of Sutton, Charlene H. Lachapelle of cake. Lillian also enjoyed gardening, sewing, ing in the United States Marine Corps. While message of condolence to the family or for Oxford and Nancy M. Lachapelle of Fort reading and especially spending time with in the Marine Corps., he was awarded a directions please visit www.Royfuneral.com. Benton, MT; nine grandchildren; three great- her family. Purple Heart, a Combat Service Ribbon and a grandchildren; a sister, Eileen Ouellette of Her funeral was held on Tuesday, March 15 Fitchburg and many nephews and nieces. from Jackman Funeral Home, 12 Spring St., She was predeceased by her sister, Joanne. Whitinsville, followed by a Mass in St. Born in Northbridge, on Nov. 4, 1924, she was Patrick’s Church, 1 Cross St., Whitinsville. SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO the daughter of Joseph and Rose (Buczynski) Her family requests you share a kind word Macialek and has lived in Northbridge all of or special visit with your own loved ones in THE WEBSTER TIMES, her life. Lillian’s memory. She worked for many years as a nurse’s 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550, OR BY E-MAIL TO [email protected]. www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3

CHURCH LISTINGS WEBSTER CALENDAR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION, 5 N. Main St., Webster, MA Send all calendar listings and happenings Skills, Inc. Admission is $8 per person with a 50/50 raf- 01570, 508-943-8714, Web site: www.reconciliation- to Editor Adam Minor by mail to the Webster fle weekly. Country karaoke follows in the web.org, e-mail: [email protected], Times, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, by Monday, March 28 downstairs lounge! During winter weather office hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail to please call the Post at (508) 943-9039 for any The Rev. Janice C. Ford, Pastor and Priest-in- [email protected]. All calendar WEBSTER — The Webster Dudley Business cancellations! Charge. Sunday Services of Holy Eucharist at 10 listings must be submitted by noon Friday,, to Alliance will host a Financial Health • Feb. 27: Hank Martin & Last Chance. a.m. (with coffee hour following). Sunday School be published in the following weeks edition. Seminar for small businesses on Monday, begins at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available beginning March 28 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Point Breeze DUDLEY — The Black Tavern Historical at 9:45 a.m. Friday, March 25 Restaurant, 114 Point Breeze Road, Webster. Society is conducting its annual member- CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. Guest presenters are Carl Kaliszewski of ship drive. For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, WEBSTER —Musicians Steve Pavao & Ian Navigator Financial who will discuss suc- Through our modest dues, $10 per individ- SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Fitzgerald kick off their Eastern U.S. cession planning and Naomi Myhaver of ual and $15 per family,we are able to provide Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing Tour from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Booklovers’ Baystate Financial Services who will cover historical and educational speakers, con- on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 Gourmet, 55 East Main St., Webster. basic financial planning tips & tricks to certs and conduct tours of our historic build- p.m. Donations accepted. For more informa- avoid. $7 for WDBA members, $10 non-mem- ing. tion call 508-949-6232 or visit bers. Refreshments will be served. RSVP to If you have not received a form in the mail FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln stevepavao.com or 508-949-6232. and would like to support the Black Tavern and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent www.ianfitzgerald.com Historical Society by becoming a member, Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. www.faithassemblywebster.com. WEBSTER – A free College Admissions please call Nancy Roy at (508) 943-7875, Chris Saturday, March 26 Seminar for students and their parents about Ducharme at (508) 943-8782 or Linda Bazinet CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. in the college admission process will be held at at (508) 943-5509 or visit our website at the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. WEBSTER — A benefit dance held to raise 7 p.m. Monday, March 18 in the Bartlett www.theblacktavern.com. Please help us (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible funds for Canines for Combat Veterans Jr./Sr. High School Cafeteria. Topics include: preserve this “gem on the hill.” study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. will be held at the American Legion Post Current College admissions trends; Stages of #184 on School Street. the college admissions process; College FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, The need for dogs is so great and very little entrance tests; Preparing for the essay,inter- WEBSTER — The Webster Fire 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. funding is made available to purchase and view and campus visit; Financial aid basics, Department is seeking applications for Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and train the dogs. Co-Chairmen for this event MEFA’s free resources for families. Please children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. their Recruit Training Program.The are Sons Commander Karl Kuhn Sr. and Sr. see the school counselor or visit www.mefa- Recruit Training program teaches candi- HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, NATIONAL Vice Commander of the Post Jim Frissell, counselor.org for more information. dates basic firefighting skills, CPR, and first CATHOLIC, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Dr. U.S.M.C. Ret. aid. The Recruit Training Program is the Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. Sundays, 9 a.m. The evening will kick off with dancing from WEDNESDAY, March 30 first step to becoming a regular call/volun- All are welcome. 8 p.m. to midnight with Rewind. This band is teer firefighter for the town of Webster. direct from the Wolf Den at the Mohegan OXFORD — The Coin Collectors meeting Anyone interested should apply at Webster SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) Sun and is rated as one of the top dance will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Oxford Senior Fire Department headquarters, 55 943-3140. The Rev. Michael J. Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. bands playing all the hits from the ‘60s Center, directly behind the Oxford Town Hall Thompson Road, Monday through Friday, 8 Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning through the ‘80s. Doors open at 7 p.m., so get on Main Street. The meeting is open to any- worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. a.m. till 4 p.m. or Saturday, 8 a.m. till noon. there early. one from Worcester County and SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, All proceeds go directly toward the $10,000 Northeastern Connecticut. For more infor- DUDLEY — Come join our Drop In 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard needed for a dog and we are soliciting dona- mation, call Dick at 508-410-1332 or Knitting Group at the Pearle L. Crawford Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. tions for the evening’s raffle from local mer- [email protected]. Memorial Library on Schofield Avenue in Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. chants as well as corporate donations. Dudley. We meet on the first and third Handicapped accessible. With the support of the community we will Fridays of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. be able to provide a dog at no cost to a quali- THURSDAY, March 31 All ages and levels (from beginner to expert) STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, fied veteran as well as free travel to the train- of knitters are welcome. For more informa- 35 Lake Parkway. (508) 949-7623. The Rev. Luke A. ing campus in Princeton, along with free WEBSTER — To celebrate its one year tion please contact Mary Kunkel at (508) 943- Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. (sum- anniversary the Webster, Dudley,Oxford Tea mer) or 10 a.m. (September to May). accommodations for their two-week training 8107 or Jacqueline Vassar at (508) 892-4754. session. Party is hosting an evening in honor of our ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 “The dog assists the handler with his or her local military families at the Webster Fish OXFORD — We are trying to build a new Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, transition to prosthetics, helps with wheel- and Game on March 31. Among the guests animal shelter for the town of Oxford. Rev. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 chair bound vets, they retrieve and carry is Dudley Veteran’s Agent Richard Holewa. The current kennel is 40 years old and horri- p.m., Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. objects, press buttons and open doors, turn Candidates for the election in the 6th District bly rundown. There are only two functioning and 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., off and on lights, assist the hard of hearing, have been invited to speak as well. The pub- dog runs and no air conditioning. The whole Holy Day Masses, 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. (English) provide balance when walking, as well as lic is welcome to join us and enjoy refresh- shelter is only 200 square feet and all species 8:15 a.m. (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). companionship.” stated Kuhn. ments. are in the same room. Please consider mak- If any group, business, or individual would ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. The ing a donation. Every little bit helps. Make Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. like to make a donation toward the snacks, SATURDAY, April 2 checks payable to: Town of Oxford and mail Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and 12:30 p.m. raffles, please contact Karl or Jim at the to: Oxford Animal Shelter Committee, Town (Spanish). American Legion at (508) 943-9039. REGION — All towns welcome to Electronic of Oxford, 325 Main St., Oxford, MA. 01540. Tickets will be sold at the post and door and and Appliance recycle day to be held UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED the cost is $12 per person. Limited tickets are Saturday, April 2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the WEBSTER — The Webster Police UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC congrega- available now. parking lot of Saint Anthony’s Church, 24 Department is pleased to announce its tion, welcoming ecumenical diversity. 4 Church Duldley Hill Road, Dudley.Accepting all elec- fourth Junior Police Academy, which will Street, Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: 508-943-0061, Web WEBSTER — The Worcester Polytechnic tronics to include but not limited to moni- be held July 11-15. The program is for youths site: www.uccfedwebster.org The Rev. Melinda Institute’s Big Jazz Band, under the tors, TV’s, computers, printers, fax machines 13-18 who are interested in law enforcement LaMontagne, Ph.D. E-mail: melinda.lamontagne@ and copy machines for recycling as well as yahoo.com, Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. with coffee direction of Richard Falco, will appear or related fields. The academy will run from hour at 11:00 a.m. Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 in the Upper Parish Hall at the Church of any appliances such as washers, dryers, 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Applications are a.m.-1:00 p.m. Bible study: Wednesdays 12:00-2:00 the Reconciliation at 7:30 p.m. The WPI refrigerators, ac units, dehumidifiers and available at the police station or can be p.m. Our services are handicapped accessible. Jazz Band is a student organization that any item with a cord. In addition we will be downloaded at websterpolice.com. presents numerous concerts each year and accepting snow blowers, lawn mowers with Application deadline is June 3. There is no DUDLEY has traveled extensively throughout the gas removed, exercise equipment. This is a cost to attend. For more information, call world. They have played to rave reviews in fund raiser for the Saint Anthony’s Church Sgt. Michael Shaw or Officer Steven CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, such countries as the Czech Republic, with low fees of $5 each monitor or comput- Cacciapouti at (508) 943-1212. 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. Hungary, Poland, Greece, Spain, Russia, er, $10 any appliance or small TV and $15 Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible study,Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Egypt, and France, among others. Notable each TV over 20”. Any cell phones,car and REGION — Entertainment Guide 2011 edi- performers who have appeared with the truck batteries, bikes are free. Any ques- tion is on sale now! Show your support to St. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF group have included Jason Marsalis, Dizzy tions, [email protected]. Anne School for just $25 per book and enjoy DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of Gillespie, Sheila Jordan, Maynard Ferguson, hundreds of discounts for dining as well as Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. and Julius Hemphill. MONDAY, April 4 50 percent off on restaurants, movies, attrac- White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 The event is a coffee house fundraiser for the tions, groceries, travel, entertainment and a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Sun. 8:30 a.m.. Church of the Reconciliation. Refreshments DUDLEY — There will be a play for seniors more! These books can be used immediately Open & Affirming Congregation. All are welcome. will be served and are included in the price “Mary Queen of Scots,” portrayed by Muriel and are valid through Nov. 1, 2011. They also Handicapped Accessible. www.uccdudley.org. of the ticket. Ticket prices are $10 general Dyas at 1:30 p.m. Monday, April 4 at the make great gifts. Please contact the school at Dudley Senior Center, 71 West Main St., ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- admission and $7.50 for students. Seating is (508) 943-2735. 5633. The Rev. Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 4:45 p.m. limited. Reservations may be made by call- Dudley. Free admission. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and 10:30 a.m. (in ing the church office at (508) 943-8714. The OXFORD — Parent and Child Together English). Church of the Reconciliation is located at 5 SATURDAY, April 9 Time (PACT) for age birth through 5 at the North Main St. Oxford Public Library. Choice of 10 to11:30 ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, OXFORD – There will be a Breakfast Buffet a.m. or 4 to 5:30 p.m. monthly sessions. Age- 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Paul WEBSTER — The WPI Big Band Jazz from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Oxford Masonic appropriate stories and activities, as well as Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. Ensemble, Directed by Richard Falco, at Lodge, 22 Mt. Pleasant St., Oxford. Tickets suggestions for activities to do at home. Cost 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 26, a Coffee are $7 per person and $5 for children ages 6- is free. Registration is required. Sponsored ST. COLUMBA ANGLICAN CHURCH, 12. There is no charge for children under 6. Nichols College Chapel, Center Road. 860-243-3606 House Fundraiser, Upper Parish Hall, by Partners with Parents. For application, Canon John Wesley Westcott III Church of the Reconciliation, 5 N. Main St., contact Danielle Morrow at Sundays, 10 a.m. Webster. For more information, call 508 943- SUNDAY April 17 [email protected], or (508) 987-0829, ext. 19. 8714. OXFORD WEBSTER — The fourth annual Earth Day DUDLEY — Do you love to sing? Did you Expo hosted by The Webster-Dudley sing in school and or with a church choir? THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- Business Alliance is scheduled for Sunday, OXFORD — An Indoor Community Flea Are you currently not attending another DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- April 17, 12-4 p.m., at Bartlett High School. Market will be held on Saturday, March 26 church and are wishing that you had that 1083. Bishop Garn Evans. Sundays, 10 a.m. Space for non-profit groups and businesses from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First musical outlet? Do you enjoy singing a range are available to showcase environmentally Congregational Church, 355 Main St. (Route of traditional to contemporary Christian FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH friendly products, services or educational OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee 12) in Oxford. Expected to be on sale are music? If you are fun-loving, hard- working information. Interactive displays and hands D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. household items, books, toys, clothing, crafts and enjoy being part of a group committed to on activities are welcome. Cost to reserve a and more. Morning coffee and donuts will be making beautiful music and growing togeth- table is $25. For more information call Deb at FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, available. Reservations from vendors are er, come join us at our Tuesday evening (508) 949-6232 or John at (860) 935-5235. 355 Main St. (508) 987-2211. The Rev. Samuel W. now being accepted. Space rental is $20; ven- rehearsals at 7 p.m. at the First Young. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. dors may not sell food and must remove their Congregational Church of Dudley located right next to Nichols College. If you have any GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., 508- own trash at the end of the day. Space is lim- 987-1004, Father Alfred T.K. Zadig, Ph.D., Parish ited; vendor reservations must be made by ONGOING questions, feel free to contact search- March 18. For more information or to [email protected] or at (860) 935 5219. Priest. Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), Saturdays, 5 p.m., REGION Holy Eucharist (Rite 2), Sundays, 10:30 a.m. reserve a table, contact the church office at 508-987-2211 or at WEBSTER — Have you lost a loved one? Are WEBSTER — A monthly bereavement sup- OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. [email protected]. you having trouble coping? You are not (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, port group hosted by Brookhaven Hospice alone! will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the second 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. WEBSTER — The Webster Lions Club will Come and join us for a monthly Monday of each month at Webster Manor, hold a Wine and Beer Tasting from 6 to 9 p.m. Bereavement Support Group on the sec- OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 745 School St. Please call Brookhaven Saturday, March 26 in the Rose Room at Lic’s ond Monday of each month from 6 to 7:30 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev. Paula Hospice at (508) 820-4800, ext. 336 for more Restaurant. Admission is $20 per person. All p.m. Meetings will be held at Webster Manor, Fletcher. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care information. The meetings are free and open proceeds will benefit the Webster Lions Club 745 School St., Webster. provided. Sunday School for Kindergarten to the public. through Adults at 9 a.m charities. There will be hors d’oeuvres and Please contact Chaplain Rev. Lee Atherton at raffles. Must be 21 years old to participate. (508) 820-4800, ext. 336 for more information. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. WEBSTER — The American Legion on the Meetings are free of charge and open to the Pastor Richard Reidy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 corner of School and Houghton streets public. a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday, March 27 invites everyone to the post every Monday evening for “Old Comedy Night” hosted by WEBSTER — Healthy living providers and OXFORD — The Central Mass. Mother of ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. Ralph, our comedic bartender. Enjoy some businesses wanted: Promote your contribu- Twins Group is a nonprofit club forming to Monsignor Louis R. Piermarini. Saturdays, 4 p.m. snacks and your favorite beverage while tion to better living at the fourth annual East benefit those who are raising multiples and Sundays, 8:30, 10:30 a.m.. watching some of the best in old comedies on meets West Business Bonanza & Health provide support and an outlet. We have meet- the flat screen. All the fun starts at 6 p.m. Fair presented by Life-Skills, Inc., Page ings every first Thursday of the month at the TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF • On Saturday, March 29, the “Chili Cook GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue Chiropractic Health Center and Curves of Oxford Community Center from 6:30 to 8:30 Off ” returns. Bring in a crock of your Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, Webster, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bartlett High p.m. We discuss twins-related issues and favorite chili and you may win one of the Wednesdays, 7 p.m. School, Webster. Businesses $50, non-profits have relaxing events such as movie nights prizes. Judging is at 5 p.m. Come in early for $20. To reserve your space or sponsor this and outings to take the children to and or a chance on the meat package, which is ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. event contact Cindy Lebeaux at (508) 943- your spouse or just for Moms. Anyone who is (508) 987-1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 drawn at 4 p.m. 0700, ext. 2112, [email protected] or a childcare provider to multiples is wel- a.m.; weeknight worship on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. • Tri-State Country Music Lovers wel- find the event registration forms at www.life- comed and the meetings are held on the sec- comes all to the Post for the best in live coun- skillsinc.org. All proceeds benefit develop- ond floor of the building of the old school try music every Sunday.Doors open at 3 p.m. mentally disabled persons supported by Life- house. with music and dancing from 4-8 p.m. 4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net American Cancer Society Southbridge Relay For Life Silent Auction

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PATRIOT'S #54 TEDY BRUSCHI CARQUEST 2001 TOP FUEL DRAGSTER FIELD OF DREAMS BASEBALL WITH RUNNING RIVER ACRYLIC PAINTING AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL DIE-CAST METAL 1:25 SCALE KEVIN COSTNER AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL PAUL ROMINE 3 TIME IHRA WORLD CHAMP ARTIST ROBERT COLE DONATED BY:RELAY FOR LIFE LIBERTY TAX SERVICE (ALISON ADAMS) DONATED BY: CARQUEST OF FITCHBURG MA REAM EAM 312 MAIN STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE,MA D T 2 HOOK ST,SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $50.00 TO $100.00 VALUE: $65.00 TO $150.00 VALUE: $50.00 TO $100.00 VALUE: $50.00 TO $100.00 CURRENT BID: $25.00 (33) CURRENT BID: $65.00 (31) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (32) CURRENT BID: $40.00 (34)

LIVE A FLOURISHING LIFE GIFT CERTIFICATE F-14 TOMCAT AND A FOCKE-WULF READY TO ASSEMBLE 64 CHEVY IMPALA SS INCLUDES BOOK, CD AND 2-1 HR RENEW YOUR VOWS TA154A MOSKITO MODEL AIRPLANES METAL BODY MODEL COACHING LESSONS IN STRESS MANAGEMENT OR A WEDDING CEREMONY HOG HEAVEN HOBBIES HOG HEAVEN HOBBIES DONATED BY:RITA SCHIANO REVERAND JONATHAN VIZARD,FISKDALE,MA 494 MAIN STREET,STURBRIDGE,MA 494 MAIN STREET,STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $160.00 VALUE: $150.00 VALUE: $55.00 VALUE: $20.00 CURRENT BID: $80.00 (35) CURRENT BID: $100.00 (36) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (37) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (38)

GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE SPA FACIAL GIFT CERTIFICATE GREEN HAIR CO 1 FREE BREAKFAST,1 FREE LUNCH HAIR GALLERY SALON & SPA GROOMING OR BOARDING AN ORGANIC SALON & SPA OR 1 FREE DINNER 70 CENTRAL ST WOOF AND WHISKAS INN 538 MAIN STREET,STURBRIDGE,MA E.B. FLATTS SOUTHBRIDGE,MA 265 DUDLEY RIVER ROAD,SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $50.00 245 WEST MAIN STREET,EAST BROOKFIELD,MA VALUE: $75.00 VALUE: $40.00 CURRENT BID: $27.00 (39) VALUE: $15.00 CURRENT BID: $10.00 (40) CURRENT BID: $36.00 (41) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (42)

GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CARD STURBRIDGE COFFEE HOUSE STURBRIDGE CANDY & GIFT PIZZA CHEF MORE AUCTION ITEMS 479 MAIN STREET 500 MAIN ST BOARDWALK PLAZA 85 HAMILTON STREET APPEAR ON THE STURBRIDGE,MA STURBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE, MA VALUE: $10.00 VALUE: $20.00 VALUE: $25.00 FOLLOWING PAGE CURRENT BID: $5.00 (43) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (44) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (45) www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 American Cancer Society Southbridge Relay For Life Silent Auction

6 QT DESIGNER SERIES SAVINGS BOND DIGITAL CROCK POT HOMETOWN BANK DONATED BY: 331 MAIN STREET Relay For Life 2011 STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 DEB BELL VALUE: $60.00 VALUE: $100.00 CURRENT BID: $30.00 (46) Team Captain CURRENT BID: $40.00 (47)

GIFT CARD Meetings GIFT CARD ENRICO’S BRICK OVEN PIZZERIA ENRICO’S BRICK OVEN PIZZERIA 500 MAIN STREET 500 MAIN STREET STURBRIDGE,MA STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $20.00 (48) CURRENT BID: $23.85 (49) 6 pm for new team captains and 6:30 pm for general meeting

GIFT CARD GIFT CARD RENAUD'S TV & APPLIANCES TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2011 RENAUD'S TV & APPLIANCES 168 MECHANIC STREET 168 MECHANIC STREET SOUTHBRIDGE,MA 6 pm for new team captains SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 and 6:30 pm for general meeting VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (50) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (51)

TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011

GIFT CARD 6 pm for new team captains GIFT CARD RENAUD'S TV & APPLIANCES and 6:30 pm for general meeting RENAUD'S TV & APPLIANCES 168 MECHANIC STREET 168 MECHANIC STREET SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (52) Team Captain meetings are open to anyone who would like CURRENT BID: $15.00 (53) to attend and would like information about Relay.

GIFT CARD Please contact Ray Fournier 508-347-7419, Rick Stearns 774- GIFT CARD EIGHTY ATES BAR/GRILL 200-9596, or Ron Ravenelle 508-347-3826 for any information EIGHTY ATES BAR/GRILL 8 AIRPORT ROAD regarding the Relay For Life of the Greater Southbridge Area. 8 AIRPORT ROAD DUDLEY,MA DUDLEY,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (54) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (55)

GIFT CARD GIFT CARD GIFT CARD GIFT CARD EIGHTY ATES BAR/GRILL EIGHTY ATES BAR/GRILL BISTRO EIGHTY ATES BISTRO EIGHTY ATES 8 AIRPORT ROAD 8AIRPORT ROAD 172 GORE ROAD 172 GORE ROAD DUDLEY,MA DUDLEY,MA WEBSTER,MA WEBSTER,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (56) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (57) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (58) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (59)

GIFT CARD GIFT CARD 2 QUARTS PURE MAPLE SYRUP 2 QUARTS PURE MAPLE SYRUP BISTRO EIGHTY ATES BISTRO EIGHTY ATES K.E. FARM & SUGARHOUSE K.E. FARM & SUGARHOUSE 172 GORE ROAD 172 GORE ROAD 317 LEADMINE ROAD 317 LEADMINE ROAD WEBSTER,MA WEBSTER,MA STURBRIDGE,MA STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $40.00 VALUE: $40.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (60) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (61) CURRENT BID: $20.00 (62) CURRENT BID: $20.00 (63)

GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE ONE HOUR MASSAGE THERAPY GIFT CERTIFICATE THE BIRD STORE TUB TIME PET SALON HANDS-ON HEALTHCARE TIP TOP COUNTRY STORE 4 CEDAR STREET 484 MAIN STREET 8 CENTRAL STREET 8 CENTRAL ST,PATIO LEVEL STURBRIDGE,MA FISKDALE,MA BROOKFIELD,MA BROOKFIELD,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $65.00 VALUE: $50.00 CURRENT BID: $18.00 ( 64) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (65) CURRENT BID: $65.00 (66) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (67)

ULTRASONIC FACIAL ULTRASONIC FACIAL VIVA BENE AND HANOVER THEATRE GIFT CERTIFICATE SKINGLO ESTHETICS SKINGLO ESTHETICS DINNER/THEATRE PACKAGE GENO'S PIZZA AND WINGS 8 CENTRAL ST, 8 CENTRAL ST, RADIUS HEALTHCARE 84 WORCESTER ST BROOKFIELD,MA BROOKFIELD,MA 84 CHAPIN ST,SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $90.00 VALUE: $90.00 VALUE: $150.00 VALUE: $20.00 CURRENT BID: $50.00 (68) CURRENT BID: $50.00 (69) CURRENT BID: $75.00 (70) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (71)

GIFT CERTIFICATE DINNER FOR TWO AIR QUALITY TEST BOUQUET A MONTH FOR ONE YEAR G&R FISH MARKET (EXCL ALCOHOL, TAX & GRATUITY) AERUS ELECTROLUX GREEN THUMB FLORIST 135 MAIN ST RTE 131 OXHEAD TAVERN 1020 CENTRAL ST 381 STURBRIDGE ROAD -ROUTE 20 THE CENTER AT MAPLE HILL,STURBRIDGE,MA 366 MAIN STREET,STURBRIDGE,MA PALMER,MA BRIMFIELD,MA VALUE: $20.00 VALUE: $65.00 VALUE: $75.00 VALUE: $240.00 ($20.00 P/MO) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (72) CURRENT BID: $40.00 (73) CURRENT BID: $30.00 (74) CURRENT BID: $100.00 (75)

12 OUNCE CANDLE OF THE MONTH 7.5" SILVER PANDORA BRACELET GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR ONE YEAR WITH HOPE CHARM FRANCESCO'S RESTAURANT HOO YA'S RESTAURANT STURBRIDGE CANDLE COMPANY GARIERI JEWELERS ROUTE 20 13 MAIN STREET 381 STURBRIDGE ROAD -ROUTE 20 BEDROCK PLAZA 139 MAIN STREET BRIMFIELD,MA BRIMFIELD,MA BRIMFIELD,MA STURBRIDGE, MA VALUE: $50.00 VALUE: $20.00 VALUE: $144.00 CURRENT BID: $75.00 (76) VALUE: $100.00 CURRENT BID: $50.00 (77) CURRENT BID: $40.00 (78) CURRENT BID: $11.00 (79)

GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE ONE 6 WEEK SERIES OF DOG STELADENAS SPECIALTY CAKES SHAW'S SUPERMARKET MORIN JEWELERS OBEDIENCE CLASSES AND BAKE SHOP RTE 131 MAIN ST 409 MAIN STREET COMPATIBLE CANINE - KATHY MENARD 630 MAIN STREET - ROUTE 20 STURBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA 29 BROOKFIELD ROAD - RTE 148 FISKDALE,MA VALUE $20.00 VALUE: $25.00. FISKDALE, MA VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $17.00 (80) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (81) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (82) VALUE: $120.00 CURRENT BID: $55.00 (83)

THIRTEEN $2.00 OFF THIRTEEN $2.00 OFF THIRTEEN $2.00 OFF CAR WASH COUPONS CAR WASH COUPONS CAR WASH COUPONS MORE AUCTION ITEMS C&R TIRE C&R TIRE C&R TIRE APPEAR ON THE ROUTE 20, STURBRIDGE,MA ROUTE 20, STURBRIDGE,MA ROUTE 20, STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $26.00 VALUE: $26.00 VALUE: $26.00 FOLLOWING PAGE CURRENT BID: $14.00 (84) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (85) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (86)

THIRTEEN $2.00 OFF SIX WEEK ONE ON ONE FLORAL GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE CAR WASH COUPONS ARRANGEMENT CLASS WITH JOYCE NOAH'S ARK PET STORE OVERNIGHT STAY-VIP SUITE C&R TIRE GREEN THUMB FLORIST RTE 131 FISKE HILL PLAZA (EXL HOL & PEAK VACATIONS) ROUTE 20, STURBRIDGE,MA 381 STURBRIDGE ROAD -ROUTE 20 STURBRIDGE,MA BARKWOOD INN VALUE: $26.00 BRIMFIELD,MA VALUE: $25.00 462 WORCESTER ROAD,CHARLTON,MA CURRENT BID: $10.00 (87) VALUE: $500.00 CURRENT BID: $200.00 (88) CURRENT BID: $20.00 (89) VALUE: $45.00 CURRENT BID: $20.00 (90) 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net American Cancer Society Southbridge Relay For Life Silent Auction

FOUR HOURS PROFESSIONAL GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE 2 RED SOX TICKETS W/PRE-PAID PARKING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES PROFESSIONAL GUTTER CLEANING VELVET GREENE GARDEN CENTER (3 ROWS BEHIND RED SOX DUGOUT) GASKELL CONSTRUCTION RMD SERVICES 381 STURBRIDGE ROAD - ROUTE 20 GAME TO BE DETERMINED (LICENSED CONTRACTOR), PALMER,MA ROOF SYSTEMS AND GUTTERS CLEANED BRIMFIELD,MA DONATED BY:FRIEND OF RELAY CALL BRUCE @ 413-433-3211FOR DETAILS STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $310.00 VALUE: $250.00 TO $400.00 VALUE: $50.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (92) CURRENT BID: $300.00 (94) CURRENT BID: $125.00 (91) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (93)

GIFT CERTIFICATE 3 DOZEN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES GIFT CERTIFICATE REACTOR WIRELESS GAMING SYSTEM PLEASANT STREET PUB AND PIZZA RED ROOF CATERING STOP AND SHOP WITH 42 PREINSTALLED GAMES AT YE OLDE TAVERN 76 WALES ROAD 100 CHARLTON ROAD DONATED BY:FRIEND OF RELAY CORNER PLEASANT AND MAIN STREET HOLLAND MA STURBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $70.00 WEST BROOKFIELD,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $35.00 (95) VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $10.00 (96) CURRENT BID: $10.00 (97) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (98)

GIFT CERTIFICATE MOISTURIZING MANICURE AND PEDICURE GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE LASERDERM MEDI-SPA SIMPLE INDULGENCE DAY SPA POINT BREEZE POINT BREEZE OWNER:DONNA BAYROUTY 598 MAIN STREET 114 POINT BREEZE ROAD 114 POINT BREEZE ROAD 6 GORDON ROAD STURBRIDGE, MA WEBSTER,MA WEBSTER,MA SHREWSBURY,MA VALUE: $70.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $100.00 CURRENT BID: $37.00 (100) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (101) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (102) CURRENT BID: $5500 (99)

BUYAKING SIZE PRIME RIB GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE GET A QUEEN SIZE PRIME RIB FREE ED STEARNS DRESSED MEATS CARMELLA'S RESTAURANT EMPIRE BUFFET (FRI AND SAT ONLY) 55 SOUTH MAPLE STREET - ROUTE 9 846 MAIN STREET ROUTE 169 COPPER STALLION PUB CHARLTON, MA BROOKFIELD, MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA 538 MAIN STREET,FISKDALE, MA VALUE: $75.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 CURRENT BID: $ 70.00 (103) CURRENT BID: $20.00 (104) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (106) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (105)

5 CAR WASH GIFT CERTIFICATES GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE DUNK'N FOAM-IT BIG BUNNY MARKET BIG BUNNY MARKET BIG BUNNY MARKET AT BIG BUNNY MARKET 942 MAIN STREET 942 MAIN STREET 942 MAIN STREET 942 MAIN STREET SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $25.00 TOTAL VALUE: $50.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (108) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (109) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (110) CURRENT BID: $25.00 (107)

GIFT CERTIFICATE ($25.00) GIFT CERTIFICATE SAVINGS BOND GIFT CERTIFICATE PLUS SURPRISE GIFT PACKAGE BIG BUNNY MARKET SOUTHBRIDGE CREDIT UNION TED'S CITGO TED'S PACKAGE STORE 942 MAIN STREET 205 MAIN STREET 28 WORCESTER ROAD ROUTE 20 SOUTHBRIDGE,MA SOUTHBRIDGE,MA CHARLTON,MA CHARLTON CITY,MA VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $100.00 VALUE: $25.00 VALUE: $50.00 CURRENT BID: $15.00 (111) CURRENT BID: $30.00 (112) CURRENT BID: $15.00 (113) CURRENT BID: $30.00 (114)

LETTERMAN JACKET W/LEATHER SLEEVES WINE GIFT BASKET W/CUSTOM EMBROIDERED NAME ON CHEST QUABOAG ON THE COMMON I AM T SHIRTS 47 EAST MAIN STREET 510 STAFFORD STREET WEST BROOKFIELD, MA CHARLTON, MA VALUE: $65.00 VALUE: $140.00 CURRENT BID: $35.00 (116) CURRENT BID: $75.00 (115) Relay For Life 2011 fund raisers

SOUTHBRIDGE — The American Cancer directions for all of the projects, plus an For your listening and dancing pleasure will feature delicious baked goods, candy Society's Relay For Life 2011 Tri-Chairs are entry to win the door prize! music will be provided by Ed and Son DJ and cancer bracelets. Ron Ravenelle, Ray Fournier and Rick Pre-registration by April 1 is $20. Service . There will be door prizes, raffles Note: The Dream Team will also be sell- Stearns. Anyone interested in participating Registration is $25 at the door. and fun for all ages. Tickets are $25.00 per ing chocolate bars at all of their events this in the Relay in any way can contact one of FALL IN THE BERKSHIRES RAFFLE couple, Adults are $15.00 p/person and chil- year. The bars will be $1 each. the Tri-Chairs. Everyone is welcome! The dren under 12 are $10.00. TOLL ROADS TO TAKE A TOLL theme for Relay 2011 is "Relay Around the SOUTHBRIDGE -- A whole week in the Please call 508-248-7866 for more informa- ON CANCER World." Berkshires during the most beautiful time tion or tickets. Ron Ravenelle at [email protected] of year! You can win this special raffle, SLATE PAINTING PARTY APRIL 10 The Relay For Life team Ribbon Rockettes Ray Fournier at [email protected] being sponsored by the Relay For Life team will bring back their successful fund-raiser Rick Stearns at Fighting Irish, for a week at the Oak 'n' CHARLTON -- Have you ever admired a this year. Team members will be setting up [email protected] Spruce Resort in South Lee, from October 7 lovely, welcoming decoration at a friend's ”toll roads” in several locations, leading up PERSONALIZED SCULPTURE through 14. Your accommodations will home? You know the kind that brings a to Relay 2011 in June. include 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a full smile as you enter the home? Well, this is * Charlton toll-takers will be asking for The Southbridge Relay For Life DREAM kitchen. The unit sleeps six. The Oak 'n' your chance to display an original work of your donations on May 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 TEAM wants to know if you would like to Spruce has two indoor pools and a minia- art at your own home, one that demon- p.m. on Main Street at the intersection of give someone a blessing. If you know of ture golf course on site. Chances for this strates your own creativity. The Relay For Masonic Home Road. someone who is sick or living on hard times great opportunity are $5 each/ 5 for $20. Lift team Fighting Irish will sponsor a slate * The Dudley toll road will be on May 14 right now,and could use a blessing, give Chances are available online at painting party,under the guidance of a pro- from 9 a.m. to noon on Route 12 at the town them a very personalized gift that will lift [email protected] or by calling Patricia fessional artist Donna Olson, who will be line where Dudley Main Street begins. their spirits and let them know that they are at 774-230-3499. happy to offer as much or as little assistance * The final toll will be in Sturbridge on being thought of and prayed for. For $10 I DRAMA DEARIES RAFFLES as you might want. All necessary materials, May 28 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hobbs Plaza will create for them a sculpture that I make including your own piece of slate, are pro- on Route 20. Toll takers will be on the access from scratch, specifically for them. I will SOUTHBRIDGE — The Relay For Life vided by the studio. The cost is $35 per per- road in front of Staples. notify you with a delivery date and someone team Drama Dearies will be raffling off two son, with $20 of that fee going to Relay For TAG SALE will deliver it to you for you to pass along to very desirable items. Here’s your chance to Life. The Slate Party will be on April 10 at your loved one. Please contact Michael get that genuine Celtics jacket to wear this Designs Arts Studio on Route 20 in BRIMFIELD — In conjunction with the DiDonato at [email protected] year when they win the championship! The Charlton. There will be two seatings, 1-3 Brimfield Flea Market week, the Relay For or call Michael at 508-397-3503 for more jacket is size extra large. Chances are $2 p.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m. Space is limited so Life will be holding a tag sale from May 10, information. each or 6 for $10. The Dearies, who are pri- reservations are required. Don't delay! To 2011 through May 15, 2011 from 8 a.m. to 5 SCENTED CANDLES marily members of the Gateway Players in reserve your place, call Patricia at 774-230- p.m. at the Green Thumb Florist (aka Southbridge, are also raffling off a unique 3499 or Donna Olson at 508-248-4741. Sturbridge Candle) on Route 20 in The Relay For Life team LUCKY CHARMS is quilt made from the same material used in BAKE SALE Brimfield. If you have items you would like selling 100 percent green tea scented pink costumes for the well-known theatrical to donate for the tag sale, please call Ron soy candles. These candles are made by group. The beautiful, imaginative quilt is STURBRIDGE — The Relay for Life team Ravenelle at 508-347-3826. There will be Green Thumb Florist home of Sturbridge approximately 5 feet square. Tickets are $1 PAWFECT PALS will be conducting their something for everyone. Candle Company and the entire $5 purchase each. Chances for both items will be avail- annual bake sale on Saturday, April 23 from SCRATCH TICKET RAFFLE is being donated to Southbridge Relay For able at the upcoming Gateway productions, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wal-Mart at the Hobbs Life. For more information please call Joyce Heiress with performances on 25, 26 and 27, Brook Plaza in Sturbridge. Relay For Life of the Greater Southbridge Stocks at the Sturbridge Candle Company at as well as Murder’s in the Heir taking the PASTA AND LAFTA Area is currently selling raffle tickets for a 413-245-6565. stage on May 13, 14, 20 and 21 at the Gateway “Scratch Ticket Basket.” There are 60 CRAFTING FUN Theatre on Main Street. Additional tickets The Relay for Life team PAWFECT PALS will scratch tickets in $5, $10 and $20 denomina- will be available at Relay On the Common be having their Pasta and Lafta evening on tions for a total of $500 in scratch tickets. STURBRIDGE — The Relay for Life Team Fun Day in May,Southbridge Fest on June 5 Saturday, April 30. Back by popular For a $5 chance the odds of winning are 1 in Rosemary's Wish will sponsor a day of and at Relay 2011 June 17 and 18 at demand is last year’s entertainer Shirley 500 as only 500 tickets will be sold. The draw- crafts, munchies and fun from noon to 3 McMahon Field. You may also call Jeanne McAfee. Last year’s show was a sell out. ing is scheduled to take place at Relay on p.m. Saturday, April 16 at Southbridge at 508-764-8763. Only 160 tickets will be sold this year and Friday,June 17, 2011 or sooner if all 500 tick- Savings Bank Community Room on Route ALL YOU CAN EAT CHICKEN BBQ there will be no tickets available at the door. ets are sold before. For more information on 20 in Sturbridge. Come any time between Tickets are $15 per person. For more infor- this raffle or for tickets please contact Ron noon and 3 and create up to 5 great craft The American Cancer Society Relay For mation or to purchase tickets please contact Ravenelle at 508-347-3826 or ronrave@char- projects to stamp. The door prize for this Life of the Greater Southbridge Area team Ron or Lucille Ravenelle at 508-347-3826 or ter.net. event is a "Big Shot" Die Cutting Machine. Hedgehogs will be having their Annual [email protected]. Please note: The firstst drawing for the Additional raffles will be held and partici- Springtime All You Can Eat Chicken BBQ BAKE SALE Scratch Ticket basket was held on Feb. 15. pants must be present to win. Donate a raf- with 12 side dishes, on Saturday, April 2, We are now beginning to sell tickets for a fle item and get an extra entry to win the 2011 with the doors opening at 6:00 pm and STURBRIDGE — The Relay for Life second Scratch Ticket Basket? "Big Shot," or wear pink and you could win dinner being served from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm DREAM TEAM is sponsoring a bake sale on a prize from the fashion police! at the Pilsudski Polish American Club at 18 May 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Walmart, — SUBMITTED BY THE If you can't attend, go to Rosemary's Wish Ballard Court in Southbridge (across the Hobbs Brook Plaza in Sturbridge. The sale SOUTHBRIDGE RELAY FOR LIFE team page and donate $20 to receive the street from Big Bunny Market). www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7

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NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEW LISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEW LISTING WEBSTER – SOUTHBRIDGE – 452 High St! 8 Rm WEBSTER – 2 Elaine St! Quiet DUDLEY – 19 Lyon Rd! 8 Rm Colonial! DUDLEY - 14 Hall Road! 9 Rm DUDLEY – 1 Eric Way! Perryville DUDLEY – 2 Fairview Ave! 58’ WEBSTER – 57 Upper Gore Rd! Post 15 Marilyn Drive! Ideal 6 Rm Ranch! Open Flr Plan! Spacious 29x53' Georgian Split! Area of Fine Neighborhood Setting! 6 Rm Split! Applianced Kit w/Island! Din Rm Brick Cape! Super In-Law Set Up! Estates! 8 Rm 2,300’ Custom Colonial Updated 8 Rm Ranch! Applianced & Beam, Stone & Stucco! 10 Rms - Homes! Maple Cabinets! Applianced! w/French Drs & Hrdwds! Frplce Fam Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling & Open Floor Plan! Spacious Liv Rm 2 Complete Living Levels! All Set On 1.61 Acres! Center Island Granite Kit! 15X19’ Liv Rm! 4 First Flr 2,890'! 1790 Antique Colonial! 5.84 French Drs to Deck! Frml Din Rm! Huge Rm w/Cathedrals! Den w/Hrdwds! 1st Bdrms! Gleaming Hrdwds! Acres! Distant Views of Webster Lake! Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms, Huge Master! 1.5 Liv Rm! Spac Foyer! 4 Bdrms! Mstr Bath! w/Cathedral Ceilings! Kitchen w/CTile! Flr Laundry! 4 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Master Spacious Rooms! Hardwoods! 5/4 Kitchen! Formal Din w/Hrdwds! 14X24 Fully Finished Lower Level! 2 Baths, Frplcd Din Rm! Frplcd 2nd Flr Great Baths! Walk-out Lower Level Fam Rm! 2.5 Remodeled Baths! LL w/Frplcd Fam 3 Bedrooms! Huge Bath! Dining Area Bath! 2.5 Baths! C/Vac! 3Z Oil Heat! Rms! 2/2 Bdrms! Walk-out Lower Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Whirlpool! New Windows! Half Acre! Rm! Will Need New Well/Septic! 2 Car Garage! .61Acres! And More! 395 Rm! Newly Sided! 2 Car Gar! 1/2 AC w/Slider to Private Deck! New Roof! Nicely Landscaped! Stone Patio! Level! 3 Baths! Huge .91 Acre Lot! Baths! Office! Farmers Porch! 2 Car $216,900.00 $229,900.00 $259,900.00 $219,900.00 Motivated Seller! Potential Masterpiece! Exit 3! Corner Lot! Garage! $197,500.00 $319,900.00 $219,900.00 Garage! $349,900.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING SOLDSOLD DUDLEY – 28 Healy Rd! Nichols WEBSTER – OPEN HOUSE WEBSTER – 49 Sunny Ave! 7 Rm WEBSTER – 4 Hall Road! WEBSTER – 2 Klebart Ave! “2005” DUDLEY – 5 Luther Lane! 8 Rm WEBSTER – 11 Everett Ave! THOMPSON – 82 Brandy Hill Rd! College Near! 7 Rm Country Cape! 4.1 Sundays from 12:00-2:00! Colonial! Desirable Neighborhood! Updated 6 Rm Split Entry! Kitchen 6 Rm 50’ Split Entry! 13x20’ Applianced Colonial! Many Updates! Stainless 7 Rm Updated Bungalow! Open Liv Rm Like New “2004” 8 Rm Ranch set on Acres! Marble Counters, Jen-Air Gas New England Commons! Adult 55+ Fenced Yard! Eat-In Kit w/Center w/Dining Area! Comfortable Liv Rm! Kit! Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Floor! 3 Bdrms! Appliances! Granite Counters! Din Rm & Din Rm! 3 Bdrms! 1st Flr Bdrm, 2 1.79 Acres! 3/4 Bdrms! Master Bath! Community! Applianced! Solid Counters! Range! Frplcd Fam Rm! French Doors Isl! Spacious Liv Rm! Formal Din 3 Bdrms! Master w/half Bath! 2.5 Master Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 14x24’ w/Hrdwds! 15X25' Liv Rm w/New Large 2nd Flr Bdrms! Huge Bathroom 2.5 Baths Total! Super Finished Walk- to Deck w/Panoramic Vistas! Pegged Hardwoods! 2 Bdrms! 2 Baths/Master! Full Rm! 3 Large Bdrms! Master w/Walk- Baths! Lower Level Family Room! Carpet! 1.5 Baths! 12X26' Master! 3 w/Laundry! 3 Season Front Porch! out Lower Level Family & Game Rm – Hrdwd Flrs! 3 Bdrms! Frplcd Master, Basements! Garage! C/Air! Security! Family Rm! 2Z Oil! Deck! Corner Lot! Bdrms! Finished Lower Level! Recent Windows & Roof! Siding in 05! Master Bath! 3 Baths! Garages! Irrigation! Community Center! Walking Trails! in Closet! LL Fam Rm! 6 Panel Drs! 2 Car Garage! Private Yard! Exit 1 – 395 Easy Access! Furnace & Hot Water 07! Garage! Man Town! 2 Car Garage! And More! $224,900.00 $249,900.00 24/26X50'Garage w/25x25 Loft! C/Air! $334,900.00 Low Fees! Easy Access! Walk to Lake! $189,900.00 $239,900.00 C/Vac! $254,900.00 $149,900.00 $244,900.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD WEBSTER – WEBSTER – WEBSTER THOMPSON – 48 Lake Parkway! THOMPSON – OXFORD – 10 Lambert Circle! 8 Elaine St! 6 Rm Ranch! – 493/495 School Street! SCHOOLHOUSE Immaculate 5Rm Ranch w/Hardwood THOMPSON – 225 Wagher Road! WEBSTER – 127 Douglas Rd! 7+ Rm 102 Baker Road! Completely Updated 8 Rm Colonial! Fireplaced Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms w/Hardwood Ideal Duplex! 5/7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 1.5/1.5 POND! 6 Rm Waterfront Cape! Floors! 1/2 Acre! Master w/Walk-in Calif. 6 Rm Split! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Split! 1.31 Acre! 2 Car Under, 2 Car 8 Rm Cape Set on 2.18 Acres! Picture Baths! Applianced! Great Investment Super Island Kitchen! Fireplaced Floors! Kitchen w/ Wall Oven! Screened Western Exp! Fantastic Sunsets! Closet! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Wall of Built-ins! Open Flr Plan! Applianced! Recently Detached w/Loft! Frplcd Liv Rm Perfect Interior! Wood Floors Opportunity! 493 Remodeled from Studs, Applianced! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms Tile Bath w/Jacuzzi & Sep Shower! Huge Finished Lower Level Fam Rm w/Pellet Throughout! Fantastic Applianced Family Rm! Gleaming Hardwoods! 3/4 Rear Porch! Expandable Lower Level!! Custom Kit, Walk-in Closets! Laundries! w/Skylights! Kit w/Breakfast Bar! Full w/Hrdwds! 1st Flr Laundry/Office! Country Kit! Laundry Rm! Recent Roof, Stove! Storage Rm/Workshop! Garage Bath w/Jacuzzi Tub & Shower! 3 Bdrms! Granite Kitchen! Super Great Rm! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Garage w/Electric Opener! Corner Lot! Sep Basements & Walk-up Attics! Recent Windows, Furnace, Clapboard, Trex Deck! Windows! Garages! Sep Basements! Recent Bath, Furnace, Roof, Electrical w/Opener! Private Backyard w/Trex Lower Level Fam Rm or Master Suite Bedrooms! 2 Full Baths! Kraft Garage! Cul-de-Sac! .93 Acres! Great Commuting Location! Coi Pond! 12x19 Shed! Garage! Commuter Deck! 1.39 Acres! $159,900.00 New Electric! New Siding! & Insulated Doors! 2 Tier Deck! $234,900.00 w/Walk-in Closet & Half Bath! Rm/Workshop! Garage! $269,900.00 $199,900.00 $269,900.00 Location! $194,900.00 $249,900.00 $267,500.00

NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SUTTON - WEBSTER LAKE! 327 Thompson WEBSTER LAKE - 200 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE! Middle WEBSTER LAKE - STRIP DOUGLAS - Whitin Reservoir! 25 WEBSTER – 3 Klebart Ave! Stately 7 DUDLEY "LAKE SINGLETARY" ISLAND! – 109 W. Main St! Stately Brick 400'+ of Prime Lake Frontage! 1.69 Rd! 3,100’ Custom 9 Rm Waterfront Island Rd! Sunsets! 8 Rooms! Pond/Western Expo = Spectacular Your Own Island Paradise! Cottage Colony Dr! Beach Rights! 3 Rm Colonial! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Crown Colonial! Multi Use! 13 Rms! Single Fam Acres Surrounded by Waterfront Ranch! 2 Complete Living Levels! Ideal 4 Bdrms! Lake Facing 16x20 Master! Sunsets & Views! 80' Waterfront! "Wawela You’ll Never Want to Leave! 8 Rms! Rm Ranch! .66 Acres! Approval for Moldings! Applianced Kit! Formal Din w/Inlay Apart / Super 2 Family! Business Extended Family Set Up! 2 Kitchens! Frplcd Liv Rm! Applianced! Park"! Ideal 2nd Home or Yr Round Living! 3/4 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Sep Guest New Home w/Septic Plans! Ideal Rm & Fam Rm w/Hrdwds! Entry Foyer! Zoned! Live & Work From Here! Park Estates! 2 Separate Houses Proposed Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral! Applianced! Cottage! Gazebo! Boat House! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Master w/Cedar & 2 Lot Division! Build 2 New Homes on Walk-out Lower Level! 40’ Deck & 3 Full Baths! Finished Lower Level Getaway! Yr Rd! Open Kit, Din & Liv Like Grounds! 6/7 Rms! 2/4 Bdrms! 2 Family Rm! 4 Decks! A/C! Din Rm or Office! 2 Bdrms - Lake Facing “Mainland” Lot for Parking w/Garage! Rm w/Lake Views! Bdrm w/Dble Closet 2 Dbl Closets! Sunroom! Tile Bthrms! Frplcd Liv Rms! 3 Baths! New Furnace! Separate Parcels or Build Your Patio! Hardwoods! Fireplaced! .91 Master! 3 Season Porch! Gas Heat! CAir! 3 Fully Equipped! Pontoon Boat! Garages! Newer Roof! Easy Rte.395 $625,000.00 $424,900.00 Heated Garage w/Workshop! & Wall A/C! 3/4 Bath! Utility/Laundry $224,900.00 Check It Out! $299,900.00 Private Estate! Acres! $679,000.00 Car Garage! Deck! Docks! $359,900.00 $599,900.00 Rm! $139,900.00 Access!

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD WEBSTER LAKE! 53 Bates Point! WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE! Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE! 12 June Ave! South WEBSTER LAKE! Reid Smith Cove! WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – North Pond – 69 Birch 36 Laurelwood! 228 Killdeer - Snug Harbor Eastern Exp = Spectacular Sunrises! 9 Rm 145 S. Shore Rd! Middle Pond - Pond! Panoramic Views! Excellent Sun Middle Pond! East Exp - Fantastic Villas! 3,300'! Luxurious Waterfront Isl Rd! Panoramic Views! 61’ Waterfront! Middle Pond/Reid Smith Cove! Western Island Rd! Sandy Shores! Level – Southern Exp! Expansive Lake Views! Exposure! 7 Rms! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Contemp! 3 Levels w/Panoramic Lake Updated 5 Rm Ranch! Open Floor Plan! Kit, Exp – Beautiful Sunsets! 90’ Walk-Out! 7 Rm Contemporary! 2 Story Sunrises! Panoramic Views! 220’ Living! 7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Views! Granite, Marble & Hrdwds! Applianced! Din Area w/Lake Views! Swimming & Boating! Private 1/3 Acre! Waterfront! Wooded, Rustic & Private! Frplcs! Gourmet Kit! S/S Appliances! Din & Liv Rms All w/Great Lake Views! Waterfront! Fantastic 3/4 Acre Lot! 8 Frplcd Liv Rm! Lake Facing Master Lake Facing Frplce Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms - 2 Room to Entertain! Major Remodel / Fireplaced! 3 Bdrms - Lake Facing Master! Beamed Cathedral Ceilings! Lake Facing w/Bath! 3 Bdrms! 3 Tile Baths! C/Air! Ideal 5 Rm Summer Cottage! Stone Master Suite w/Private Balcony! Great Media Rm! Detached 3 Car w/2nd Flr Rm Colonial! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3/4 Bdrms! Lake Facing! Lake Facing Master! 2 Addition 04! Super Kit, Great Rm & Master Bdrm w/Sliders to Deck! 2 Bdrms Garage! New Roof & Other Master w/Lake Views! Buderus 4Z Heat! Fireplaced Great Rm! 2/3Bdrms! Rm w/ Cathedrals, Frplc, Hot Tub & Expansion Potential! 220' Deep Lot! Total! Garage! Swim & Ski from Your Dock! 2 Full Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany Baths! Huge Deck! Level Lawn to Renovations! $539,900.00 Water’s Edge! $429,000.00 Super Garage! $499,900.00 2 Baths! $474,900.00 Steam Shower! $499,900.00 Permanent Dock! $469,900.00 $389,900.00 Decks! $639,900.00

SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE! WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE Exceptional WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island - WEBSTER LAKE – 3 Bates Grove! WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ Killdeer Isl - – TI Townhouse! - South Pond! – 220 Killdeer Property! Spectacular Sunsets! 100' North Pond! Western Exp – South Pond Yr Rd! Applianced! Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = North Pond! NW Exp = Grand 6 Rooms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Applianced! Open 25 Bates Grove Rd! 88’ Waterfront! Island, 75’ Sandy Beach! Fantastic Waterfront! 5700'! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Furnished! Dock! 19’ Pontoon Boat w/50 Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Sunsets! 80’ Waterfront! 8 Rm Cape! Floor Plan! Dining Rm w/Sliders to 20,712’ Lot! 2 Complete Living Lakefront Home! Cherry Kitchen! Library! Granite Kitchen! Media Rm! Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake HP! 6 Rms! Screened Porch! Fam Rm Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr Ideal 2nd Home/Summer Res or Yr Deck! 2 Bedrooms! Master Bath! Levels - 2 Kitchens! Cathedrals Lake Facing Din & Liv Rms! 5 Bdrms - Black Pearl Foyer! Tray Ceilings! Master Round! Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 Bdrms! 1.5 w/Skylights! Fireplace! 3 2 on 1st Flr - 3 Lake Facing! Master Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master w/Cath Ceiling! 1st Fl Master w/Hrdwds! Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 2.5 Baths! Fireplaced Family! Garage! Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 14,190’ Lot! Sandy Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water Baths! Enclosed Porch w/Super Water Bedrooms! 3 Full Baths! Panoramic Bath! 3 Full Baths! 11X46 w/Kitchen &10x20 Resistance Pool! Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Views! Walk-out Lower Level CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Lake Views! 2 Car Garage! Office/Workshop/Utility! Garages! AC! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! Beach! Freshly Paint Ext! Recent Roof! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! Sandy Beach! $599,900.00 Gardens! Security! And More! $374,900.00 $499,900.00 w/Summer Kit! Recent Windows & Pro Landscaped! Level Lot! Trex $1,250,000.00 $649,900.00 Siding! $419,900.00 $259,900.00 Deck! Dock! $799,900.00

OPEN HOUSE Sat. 3-26 12 –3pm 74 Southbridge Rd Dudley Have fun in the sun living in this spacious cape. Beautiful private backyard with in ground pool, shed and gazebo on 42,000 sq ft of land. This cape needs a little work but is a great investment. 4 Bedrooms, living room, breezeway, 3 garage spaces, large partially finished basement and more. Passed Title V. Rt 131 to Southbridge Rd. $143,000

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Come See This Cozy, Cute, Comfortable, Woodstock Cape. First floor bedroom and bath. Open kitchen, din- ing and living room with hardwood flooring. Two bed- rooms and a bath upstairs. Deck overlooking the back yard. Two car detached garage. 1.75 acres. $250,000 Tedeschi Real Estate Center 158 Rte. 171 • S. Woodstock, CT • 860.928.5058

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2 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 www.NewEnglandMoves.com pen House O Sun 1-4 Open House Inger Christensen Sun 12:30-2:30 Laurie Sullivan Tony Alfama Maria Reed Diane Luong Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-451-0471 508-769-3823 508-525-0611 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 WEBSTER - $589,900 OXFORD - $259,900 Connie Nedoroscik 508-365-3561 175 Killdeer Island Road 14 Westview Avenue 508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Corner lot features 9rm 4 full & 2 half ba Contemporary ovrlking Lake, 3 Deceiving 3br 2 full ba Country Cape, decks, mstr w/2ba, tanning, firpl, & large bdrms, deck w/screened porch. LICENSED IN MA & CT • Now is a great time to buy! Licensed in MA & CT balcony, much more EZ to hiway DUDLEY - OAKVIEW ESTATES 55+ COMMUNITY - WEBSTER $199,900 STARTING • OPEN HOUSE • SAT & SUN 1-3 Elaine Armstrong 2 Apartments For Rent New PRICING!!! $199,900 and opportunity to have one level living in a 55+ Community...upgrades optional. Weekly open 508-353-1932 Plenty of Parking houses or by appointment...meet builder and discuss how quickly you can be in your new home..need to sell your house..we can make your transition easy ..a small community of 10 units surrounded by open space..now is the time. 508-365-4022 • $575/mo – Sunny 1 bedroom 1 Jons Way - Unit 1 Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669/ Maria Reed 508-873-9254 DOUGLAS - $189,900 • $750/mo – Bright, cheery 2 24 Charles St, Unit 8 bedrooms, sliders to OXFORD-$144,900 WEBSTER-$159,900 View more properties at Upgraded 6rm 2 lge br Townhouse, c/a, balcony, new carpets, cab pkd kitch w/all appl, bay window, www.IngerC.com parking, yard. laundry

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Great starter home in a quiet neighborhood setting. Ideal commuter Large 4 bedroom family home,located on a dead end street easy access location with I-395, I-290, Mass Pike just minutes away. Above ground pool to 395,shopping and downtown. Oversized 2 car garage with work area Maher Real Estate and welcoming back yard for family entertaining. With some updating/TLC and loft. Hardwoods, wrap around porch and an enclosed porch. Great this property will easily shine. opportunity for a family home 7 Walcott St Call Diane Luong 774-239-2937 9 Wakefield St Call Laurie Sullivan 508-525-0611 Visit Century21Maher.com for • Sandra Loughlin THOMPSON CT-$269,900 WEBSTER-$299,900 508-769-2605 All Massachusetts homes for sale!

PEN HOUSE O Ann Marie Joyce Johnson SUN 3/27 10-12 PEN HOUSE SUN 12-2 PEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 105 Monadnock Rd Sorensen O O 508-958-1742 508-612-8864 Worcester- 8 Rm 4 Br. Ranch in desir- Sturbridge -7 Rm., 4 Br. Ranch w/ able West side. Granite siding, hard- many updates Hdwds, frplcd DR, over- wood floors updated Kitchen & Bath. sized Master Br. w/ cath. ceilings & hot Custom built colonial w/ hardwood floors throughout the entire house,maple R Frplcd LR, finshed bsmt. w/ frplcd fam- tub. finished LL, freshly painted & move Easy Commute to Rte. 395,290,146 Open floor plan with formal fireplaced ily Rm., bath & laundry. in condition! Deeded Beach Rights! cabinets and granite countertops, gas fireplace...oversized garage..40' farmers living room..family room with cathedral ceiling, overlooking private Ronald Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Sue porch..20' deck...open field surrounds the home. Ideal location for golfer in close fenced yard with inground pool and patio..kitchen opens into dining room Garabedian $329,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $285,000 Call: 508-832-5831 Kusz proximity to golf course...MUST VIEW INTERIOR! SPACIOUS ROOMS...quality ..office/den or 4th bedroom.. close proximity to golf course. 508-615-5058 508-864-5177 433 East Thompson Rd 7 Lillian Ave Call Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Call Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669/Tony Alfama 508-451-0471

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Maryann Diane Johnson Pacevicz 508-847-1484 508-340-5755 Oxford - 5 Rm. Ranch. Cathedral living Worcester-16 Rm 9 Br. Multi Family. E and dining areas, custom built-in music Vinyl sided, hdwds, freshly painted, system. Cabinet packed Kit. with break- newer vinyl windows, new furnace on fast bar, lower level family room, farmers 2nd floor. Great opportunity for investor porch & deck! or owner occupied. Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate Chic $204,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $219,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Janice Beland Ward 508-523-7733 508-847-4277 Nestled in a quiet family neighborhood setting, this well maintained & upgraded, Open floor plan with country kitchen ..large walk up attic for storage .. or owner occupied 3 family has easy access to Worcester and I-290. Each unit has 3 good maybe expansion..convenient to stores, schools, and highway access. size bedrooms, eat in kitchen and large living/dining room combo. Plenty of yard space Walk to Webster Lake.. and parking here with minimal traffic on the dead end street. There is additional park- 21 Brodeur Ave Call Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 ing in the 2 car garage or utilize this space for storage or workspace. Property is ideal for owner occup or investor with current rents below avg in the area 36 Boyd St Call Diane Luong 774-239-2937 A Judy Lorraine Empie Jankowski DUDLEY-$320,000 508-334-0275 Whitinsville- Duplex. Mortgage helper! Millbury- 8 Rm., 3 Br. Vintage Colonial. 508-277-5831 WEBSTER-$274,900 Own for less than your rent! 6+ rooms Vinyl sided with replacement windows. and 3 Br’s each side. Owners side has Price reflects many repairs needed. Estate Sale. Property being sold as is. family rm. addition w/ gas frplc, and Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate additional bath w/ laundry hook-up. $89,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Exclusively at Century 21 Maher Real Estate $228,000 Call: 508-832-5831 Helen Anne Vangsness Greenberg 508-753-5465 774-239-2887 Looking for a Job? *** RENTALS *** Have you considered a real estate career? Dudley – House ...... $1,900 L Contact: 7 Rm., 4 Br., on 4.5 Acres! Stunning 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Colonial. This home features a fireplaced Great opportunity..well maintained units 2 buildings in central location.. Andrea 508-832-5831 Ext.11 Auburn – Office Space..$470 living room, formal dining, eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, rents are presently below market. Carolyn (Ask about our class rebate!) 528 SF. Bldg. – Great visibility Elie hardwoods floors, large open entryway, sliders, french doors to deck and 29-29.5 Granite St Kahale Call Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 Smith Email- [email protected] an in-ground pool, master suite with walk in closet, 2 car garage, and pro- 508-832-1405 508-328-3622 fessionally landscaped property. Truly a one of a kind home. No need for a vacation, it's all right here! 426 Pakachoag Street, Auburn MA 162 Dudley Oxford Rd Call Laurie Sullivan 508-525-0611 508-832-5831 • 1-800-563-7019 www.century21maher.com Sharon Franny Davolio [email protected] Gaudette 508-932-1259 Licensed in MA & CT 508-864-3808 Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- Broker Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult 201 SOUTH STREET, (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community E SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 508-765-9155 ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 1-800-784-0445 Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek FAX: 508-765-2698 Rivera SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2011 Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES

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SUPREME COURT : present holder by assignment Recorded at ed and described as follows: The description of the premises contained in COUNTY OF ONTARIO Worcester County (Worcester District) BEGINNING at the intersection of the easter- said mortgage shall control in the event of an Application of L. Alan Badger, Registry of Deeds in Book 47111, Page 146, ly line of said Charlton Road with the north- error in this publication. OTHER TERMS, IF as Trustee of the Thomas A. Badger for breach of conditions of said mortgage and westerly line of said Mill Street; ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. Living Trust for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the THENCE North 33 East two hundred thirteen Present holder of said mortgage, Deutsche dated December 8, 1993 mortgaged premises located at 64 Lyons and six tenths (213.6) feet by the northwest- Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Petitioner Road a/k/a 58 Lyon Hall Road a/k/a 58 Lyons erly line of said Mill Street to a stake at land the certificateholders of Soundview Home v. Hall Road, Dudley, MA 01571 will be sold at now or formerly of Joseph R. Goddard, et al; Loan Trust 2006-OPT4, Asset-Backed Robert Farrell, Shortsville, NY; Francis a Public Auction at 5:00 PM on April 4, 2011, THENCE Northwesterly at right angles to Certificates, Series 2006-OPT4 By its Keleher, Worcester, Mass; Robert A. at the mortgaged premises, more particular- said Mill Street by land now or formerly of Attorneys, ABLITT SCOFIELD 304 Keleher, Rochester, NY; Richard Keleher, ly described below, all and singular the prem- said Goddard, a distance of one hundred Cambridge Road Woburn, Massachusetts Shortsville, NY; Joseph Keleher, ises described in said mortgage, to wit: forty-five and one tenth (145.1) feet to the 01801 Telephone: 781-246-8995 Fax: 781- Shortsville, NY; Margaret Keleher, The land in the Town of Dudley, County easterly line of said Charlton Road; 246-8994 3/11/2011 3/18/2011 3/25/2011 Shortsville, NY; Mr. John Keleher, of Worcester, Commonwealth of THENCE Southerly two hundred sixty-one 96.0912-FC Shortsville, NY; Allice Farrell, Massachusetts shown as Lot #7R on plan and fifty-nine hundredths (261.59) feet to the March 11, 2011 Canandaigua, NY; Margaret Farrell, recorded at Worcester District Registry of easterly line of said Charlton Road to the March 18, 2011 Canandaigua, NY; and John Doe and Deeds in Plan Book 683, Plan 97, further point of beginning. March 25, 2011 Mary Roe representing the heirs at law bounded and described as follows: For title reference see Volume 19865 at Page and next of kin of the foregoing Beginning at a point at the northeast corner 29. Respondents, who may be deceased of tract herein described on the westerly side For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Respondent(s) of Lyons Road (formerly called Lyon Hall ed with Worcester County (Worcester Commonwealth of Massachusetts NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Road) at the southeast corner of land, now or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19865, The Trial Court INDEX NO. 105839 formerly of Dennis P.and Elaine T. Couchard: Page 29. Probate and Family Court Pursuant to the Order of this Court duly Thence S. 00¡ 34' 11" E. along the westerly These premises will be sold and con- Worcester Division made and entered on the 20th day of January, side of said Lyons Road a distance of 90.00 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Docket No. WO11P0777GD 2011, Notice is hereby given that all persons feet to land, now or formerly of Thomas W. rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION claiming any interest in the real property Verdone and Claire L. Regis; Thence running covenants, liens or claims in the nature of FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR hereinafter described are required to appear northwesterly along said Verdone, Regis liens, improvements, public assessments, INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO before this Court at a Special Term thereof to land on a curve to the left having a radius of any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, G.L. c. 190B, ¤5-304 be held in and for the County of Ontario, at 20.00 feet and a dength of 31.42 feet to a water and sewer liens and any other munici- In the matter of: Lucy Adamaitis the Ontario County Courthouse in the city of point; Thence S. 89¡ 25' 49" W. along said pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Of: Webster, MA Canandaigua, 27 North Main Street, on the Verdone, Regis land and Lot #3 a distance of brances of record which are in force and are RESPONDENT 3rd day of May, 2011 at 9:30 in the forenoon, 400.00 feet to a point; Thence N. 65¡ 58' 16" applicable, having priority over said mort- Alleged Incapacitated Person or as soon thereafter as Counsel may be W. along said Lot 3 a distance of 231.93 feet gage, whether or not reference to such To the named Respondent and all other inter- heard and show cause, if they have any, why to a point; Thence N. 01¡ 11' 50" E. along restrictions, easements, improvements, liens ested persons, a petition has been filed by they should not be forever barred from main- said Lot 3 a distance of 803.98 feet to a point or encumbrances is made in the deed. Oakwood Rehab. and Nursing Centr. of taining any action or proceeding for the in a stonewall at land of Alfred Fraumeni; TERMS OF SALE: Webster, MA in the above captioned matter recovery of the real property hereinafter Thence S. 86¡ 50' 50" E. along a stonewall A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) alleging that Lucy Adamaitis is in need of a described which property was devised to and said Fraumeni land a distance of 187.94 Dollars by certified or bank check will be Guardian and requesting that Marcella Thomas A. Badger by the Last Will and feet to a drill hole at land, now or formerly of required to be paid by the purchaser at the Oklatir of Webster, MA and Dorothy Oklatir of Testament of Margaret McGarry, which Last one Marsh; Thence S. 34¡ 15' 17" E. along time and place of sale. The balance is to be Bonney Lake, WA (or some other suitable Will and Testament was admitted to probate said Marsh land a distance of 127.65 feet to paid by certified or bank check at Harmon person) be appointed as Guardian to serve by Decree of the Ontario County Surrogate a drill hole in a stonewall at land, now or for- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Without Surety on the bond. dated April 3, 1990 and thereafter conveyed merly of Toney and Carol Lee DeAngelis; Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to The petition asks the court to determine by the said Thomas A. Badger by the Thence S. 03¡ 31' 56" W. partly along a P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, that the Respondent is incapacitated, that Thomas A. Badger Living Trust under stonewall and said DeAngelis land a distance Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, Agreement dated December 8, 1993 which of 614.40 feet to a point; Thence N. 89¡ 16' days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- and that the proposed Guardian is appropri- said deed was dated December 8, 1993 and 06" E. along said DeAngelis land a distance vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt ate. The petition is on file with this court and recorded December 13, 1993 in the Ontario of 191.70 feet to a point at Parcel 5; Thence in full of the purchase price. The description may contain a request for certain specific County Clerk’s Office in Liber 934 of Deeds S. 00¡ 34' 11" E. along said Parcel 5 a dis- of the premises contained in said mortgage authority. at page 260, said devise having occurred tance of 119.44 feet to a point; Thence N. 89¡ shall control in the event of an error in this You have the right to object to this pro- more than 20 years ago. 25' 49" E. along said Parcel 5 and said publication. ceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Bouchard land a distance of 180.00 feet to a Other terms, if any, to be announced at attorney must file a written appearance at Said property is situate in the Town of point; Thence running northeasterly along the sale. this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the Manchester, Ontario County, New York, on said Bouchard land on a curve to the left hav- FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB return date of 04/05/2011. This day is NOT a the west side of County Road 19, containing ing a radius of 20.00 feet and a length of Present holder of said mortgage hearing date, but a deadline date by which 33.668 acres, more or less, bounded on the 31.42 feet to the point of beginning. you have to file the written appearance if you east by County Road 19, on the west by For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded By its Attorneys, object to the petition. If you fail to file the writ- Canandaigua Outlet, on the north by the with the Worcester County (Worcester HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ten appearance by the return date, action Village of Shortsville and on the south by District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20690, 150 California Street may be taken in this matter without further lands of Merkel and being designated as Tax Page 124. Newton, MA 02458 notice to you. In addition to filing the written Map #44.00-2-40. The premises will be sold subject to any (617) 558-0500 appearance, you or your attorney must file a and all unpaid taxes and other municipal 201003-1519 - RED written affidavit stating the specific facts and DATED: January 17, 2011 assessments and liens, and subject to prior March 11, 2011 grounds of your objection within 30 days after William R. Kenyon, Esq. liens or other enforceable encumbrances of March 18, 2011 the return date. Attorney for Plaintiff record entitled to precedence over this mort- March 25, 2011 IMPORTANT NOTICE Kenyon & Kenyon gage, and subject to and with the benefit of The outcome of this proceeding may limit or 11 North Street all easements, restrictions, reservations and NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF completely take away the above-named per- Canandaigua, NY 14424 conditions of record and subject to all tenan- REAL ESTATE son’s right to make decisions about personal (585) 394-2068 cies and/or rights of parties in possession. By virtue and in execution of the Power of affairs or financial affairs or both. The above- February 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 2011 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or Sale contained in a certain mortgage given named person has the right to ask for a March 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, 2011 certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a by George F.Young and Sandra A. Young to lawyer. Anyone may make this request on April 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 2011 deposit must be shown at the time and place Option One Mortgage Corporation, dated behalf of the above-named person. If the of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the September 12, 2005 and recorded with the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts mortgage holder and its designee(s) are Worcester County (Worcester District) one may be appointed at State expense. The Trial Court exempt from this requirement); high bidder to Registry of Deeds in Book 37324, Page 269 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, Probate and Family Court sign written Memorandum of Sale upon of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National First Justice of this Court. Worcester Division acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price Trust Company, as Trustee for the certificate- Date: March 11, 2011 Docket No. WO11P0755EA payable in cash or by certified check in thirty holders of Soundview Home Loan Trust Stephen G. Abraham In the Estate of: Jeanette D Richer (30) days from the date of the sale at the 2006-OPT4, Asset-Backed Certificates, Register of Probate Late of: Webster, MA 01570 offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & Series 2006-OPT4 is the present holder, by Date of Death: 02/13/2011 Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite assignment, for breach of the conditions of March 25, 2011 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- PROBATE OF WILL other time as may be designated by mort- closing, the same will be sold at Public To all persons interested in the above cap- gagee. The description for the premises con- Auction at 10:00 AM on April 1, 2011, on the tioned estate, a petition has been presented tained in said mortgage shall control in the mortgaged premises located at 33 Douglas COMMONWEALTH OF requesting that a document purporting to be event of a typographical error in this publica- Road, Webster, MA , all and singular the MASSACHUSETTS the last will of said decedent be proved and tion.” premises described in said mortgage, TO LAND COURT allowed and that Sally J Krow of Plano, TX Other terms to be announced at the sale. WIT: The land situated in the Easterly part of DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT and Gail C Hickman of Dudley, MA be Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Webster, MA, known as the Gore District, (SEAL) Case No. 10 MISC 442824 appointed executor/trix, named in the will to Trustee for American Home Mortgage containing 7 acres, more or less, with right of To: Daniel J. Perras serve Without Surety. Assets Trust 2007-3 Mortgage-Backed way, bounded and described as follows: Deborah J. Perras IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-3 BEGINNING: At the Northwest corner, said and to all persons entitled to the benefit of YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Korde & Associates, P.C. corner being the Northeast corner of Lot 3 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Wells WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT 321 Billerica Road and the Southwest corner of Lot 10 Thence: Fargo Bank, N.A., in trust for the benefit of AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Suite 210 EASTERLY: Bounded Northerly by Lot 10. the Certificateholders of Asset Backed O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 511.5" (more or less) to a corner, Thence: Securities Corporation Home Equity Loan ON 05/31/2011. (978) 256-1500 SOUTHERLY: Bounded Easterly by Lot 10, Trust, Series OOMC 2005-HE6 claiming to In addition, you must file a written affidavit (08-050198 )(Druzbicki)(03-11-11, 03-18-11, 519.75" (more or less) to a corner, said cor- be the holder of Mortgage covering real prop- of objections to the petition, stating specific 03-25-11, 04-01-11)(266590) ner being the Easterly boundary of a Right of erty in Oxford, numbered 146 Sutton Avenue facts and grounds upon which the objection March 11, 2011 Way and the Northeast corner of Lot 3; given by Daniel J. Perras and Deborah J. is based, within thirty (30) days after the March 18, 2011 Thence: WESTERLY: Bounded Southerly by Perras to H&R Block Mortgage Corporation, return day (or such other time as the court, March 25, 2011 Lot 3, 477.49" (more or less) to a corner, dated April 16, 2005, and recorded at on motion with notice to the petitioner, may April 1, 2011 Thence: NORTHERLY: Bounded Westerly by Worcester County (Worcester District) allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. Lot 3, 518.36" (more or less) to the point of Registry of Deeds in Book 36298, Page 218 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Beginning. For mortgagor's title see deed and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, Justice of this Court. REAL ESTATE recorded with the Worcester County has filed with said court a complaint for Date: March 10, 2011 By virtue and in execution of the Power (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in authority to foreclose said mortgage in the Stephen G. Abraham of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Book 39401, Page 331. These premises will manner following: by entry and possession Register of Probate given by David J. Perreault and Catherine M. be sold and conveyed subject to and with the and exercise of power of sale. If you are enti- March 25, 2011 Perreault to Mortgage Electronic Registration benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, tled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Systems, Inc., dated September 24, 2008 easements, right of ways, covenants, liens or Civil Relief Act and you object to such fore- LEGAL NOTICE and recorded with the Worcester County claims in the nature of liens, improvements, closure you or your attorney should file a MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at public assessments, any and all unpaid written appearance and answer in said court By virtue of and in execution of the Book 43354, Page 257, of which mortgage taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer at Boston on or before the 25th day of April, Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- Flagstar Bank, FSB is the present holder, for liens and any other municipal assessments 2011 or you may be forever barred from gage given by Raymond Druzbicki and breach of the conditions of said mortgage or liens or existing encumbrances of record claiming that such foreclosure is invalid Theresa A. Druzbicki to Mortgage Electronic and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same which are in force and are applicable, having under said act. Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on priority over said mortgage, whether or not Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief nominee for American Brokers Conduit, April 4, 2011, on the mortgaged premises reference to such restrictions, easements, Justice of said Court this 11th day of March, dated September 8, 2006 and recorded at located at 2 Charlton Road, Dudley, improvements, liens or encumbrances is 2011. Worcester County (Worcester District) Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A Attest: Registry of Deeds in Book 39755, Page 85, singular the premises described in said mort- deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Deborah J. Patterson as affected by Scrivener’s error affidavit gage, ($10,000.00) by certified or bank check will Recorder recorded with said Registry of Deeds at Book TO WIT: be required to be paid by the purchaser at (10-003365 )(Perras)(03-25-11)(267607) 40858, Page 385 of which mortgage The land in the Town of Dudley, County of the time and place of sale. The balance is to March 25, 2011 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Worcester, Commonwealth of be paid by certified or bank check at ABLITT Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Massachusetts: A certain parcel of land situ- SCOFIELD, 304 Cambridge Road, Woburn, Trust 2007-3 Mortgage-Backed Pass- ated at the junction of Mill Street and Massachusetts 01801, other terms and con- Turn To LEGALS, page 13 www.webstertimes.net Friday, March 25, 2011 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 LEGALS LEGALS continued from page 12 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF COMMONWEALTH OF Commonwealth of Massachusetts REAL ESTATE MASSACHUSETTS The Trial Court NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF By virtue and in execution of the Power WORCESTER, SS. PROBATE COURT Probate and Family Court REAL ESTATE of Sale contained in a certain mortgage WO11E0009PP Worcester Division By virtue and in execution of the Power given by Daniel A. Watterson to Mortgage To Walter S. Pekala Jr. of Eilington in the Docket No. WO11C0067CA of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as State of Connecticut, Diane W. Wojcik part In the matter of: given by Tina M. Caron and Christopher J. nominee for Drew Mortgage Associates, Inc. unknown and Catherine Pekala of Dunborton Theresa Jean Glidden Caron to Mortgage Electronic Registration dated January 31, 2006, recorded with the in the State of New Hampshire and to all Of: Douglas, MA Systems, Inc., dated May 24, 2007 and Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Book other persons interested. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR recorded with the Worcester County 38341, Page 236 of which mortgage the A petition has been presented to said CHANGE OF NAME (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at undersigned is the present holder for breach Court by Louise C. Girard of Webster in the To all persons interested in petition Book 41223, Page 81, of which mortgage of conditions of said mortgage and for the County of Worcester representing that she described: BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold holds as tenant in common undivided part or A petition has been presented by Theresa Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP is at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on April share of certain land lying in Webster in said J Glidden requesting that: Theresa Jean the present holder, for breach of the condi- 8, 2011, on the mortgaged premises. The County Worcester and briefly described as Glidden be allowed to change her name as tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, follows: follows: Theresa Jean Arpin. foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public the premises as described in said mortgage: SCHEDULE A IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Auction at 12:00 p.m. on April 11, 2011, on A certain parcel of land with the build- Two certain parcels of land with the buildings YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A the mortgaged premises located at 40 ings thereon of every nature and description thereon of every nature and description and WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Quinebaug Road, Dudley, Worcester County, and all the appurtenances thereto belonging, all the privileges and appurtenances thereto AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Massachusetts, all and singular the premises situated in the Town of Webster, County of belonging, situated on the easterly side of O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) described in said mortgage, Worcester, Commonwealth of Harris Street, in the Town of Webster, ON 04/12/2011. TO WIT: Massachusetts on the easterly side of Worcester County, Commonwealth of WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First A certain tract of land situated in the Village Thompson Road and being Lot No. 12 and Massachusetts, being situated at 33 Harris Justice of this Court. of Quinebaug Town of Dudley, Worcester portion of Lot No. 13 on Plan of Lakeview, Street, in said Webster, further bounded and Date: March 18, 2011 County, Massachusetts, being Lot #29 on dated May, 1899 and recorded with the described as follows: Stephen G. Abraham 'Plan of Property owned by Edwin C Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan TRACT 1 Ð A certain parcel of land with the Register of Probate Cleveland in the Village of Quinebaug , Town Book 5, Plan 11, to which plan reference may buildings situated in said Webster, more fully March 25, 2011 of Dudley, Mass., and Thompson, Conn', be had for a more particular description. bounded and described as follows: made by John T. Casey, C.E., and recorded Being the same premises conveyed to BEGINNING at the southwest corner of said in Worcester District Deeds, Plan Book 177, Mortgagor by deed recorded with said tract at an iron pipe in the ground on the east- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 39. Registry in Book 24152, Page 97. erly side of said Harris Street and at the The Trial Court Being the same premises conveyed to the Subject to and with the benefit of ease- northwest corner of land, now or formerly of Probate and Family Court herein named grantor(s) by deed recorded ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of one Krystyniak; Worcester Division with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds record, if any, insofar as the same are now in THENCE easterly by said Krystyniak land Docket No. WO11P0705PM in Book 34709, Page 247. force and applicable. one hundred twenty-three and eight tenths CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- In the event of any typographical error (123.8) feet to an iron pipe at land of one FOR APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATOR ed with Worcester County (Worcester set forth herein in the legal description of the Lynch; OR OTHER PROTECTIVE ORDER District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34709, premises, the description as set forth and THENCE northerly by said Lynch land, sev- PURSUANT TO Page 247. contained in the mortgage shall control by enty-three and five tenths (73.5) feet; G.L. c. 190B, ¤5-304 & ¤5-405 These premises will be sold and con- reference. THENCE westerly by land of one Bembenek, In the matter of: Paul Kehler veyed subject to and with the benefit of all This property has the address of 169 now or formerly, one hundred fourteen (114) Of: Webster, MA rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Thompson Road, Webster, MA, 01570. feet, more or less, to an iron pipe on the east- RESPONDENT covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Together with all the improvements now erly side of said Harris Street; (Person to be Protected/Minor) liens, improvements, public assessments, or hereafter erected on the property and all THENCE southerly by said Harris Street, To the named Respondent and all other inter- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, sixty-seven (67) feet to the point of begin- ested persons, a petition has been filed by water and sewer liens and any other munici- royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- ning. Webster Manor Healthcare Center of pal assessments or liens or existing encum- its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now TRACT II - Webster, MA in the above captioned matter brances of record which are in force and are or hereafter a part of the property. All BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of alleging that Paul Kehler is in need of a applicable, having priority over said mort- replacements and additions shall also be said Harris Street, being the southwest cor- Conservator or other protective order and gage, whether or not reference to such covered by this sale. ner of tract hereby conveyed; requesting that Louise Kehler of Grafton, MA restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Terms of Sale: Said premises will be THENCE N. 11 degrees 25’ W. sixty-seven (or some other suitable person) be appointed or encumbrances is made in the deed. sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and (67) feet by said street to a stone in the as Conservator to serve Without Surety on TERMS OF SALE: assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other ground at land formerly of one Socher; the bond. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) municipal liens and water or sewer liens and THENCE easterly by said Socher land one The petition asks the court to determine Dollars by certified or bank check will be State or County transfer fees, if any there hundred eight (108) feet to a stake at land that the Respondent is disabled, that a pro- required to be paid by the purchaser at the are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS formerly of one Lynch; tective order or appointment of a time and place of sale. The balance is to be ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check THENCE southerly seventy-three and five Conservator is necessary, and that the pro- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon will be required to be paid by the purchaser tenths (73.5) feet by said Lynch land to stake posed conservator is appropriate. The peti- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, at the time and place of the sale as a deposit at other land formerly of Katherine S. Brown, tion is on file with this court. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to and the balance in cashier's or certified now of Johanna Budzynkiewicz; You have the right to object to this pro- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the THENCE westerly by land formerly of ceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, Boleslaw Kroll et ux one hundred fourteen attorney must file a written appearance at days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, (114) feet to the point of beginning. this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt MA 01915, time being of the essence. TOGETHER with a RIGHT OF WAY to pass return date of 04/05/2011. This day is NOT a in full of the purchase price. The description The Mortgagee reserves the right to and repass over extension of Harris Street by hearing date, but a deadline date by which of the premises contained in said mortgage postpone the sale to a later date by public said land. you have to file the written appearance if you shall control in the event of an error in this proclamation at the time and date appointed setting forth that she desires that all the object to the petition. If you fail to file the writ- publication. for the sale and to further postpone at any aforesaid described part of said land may be ten appearance by the return date, action Other terms, if any, to be announced at adjourned sale-date by public proclamation sold at private sale for not less than may be taken in this matter without further the sale. at the time and date appointed for the $244,200.00 dollars and praying that parti- notice to you. In addition to filing the written BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/A adjourned sale date. tion may be made of all the land aforesaid appearance, you or your attorney must file a COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC- The premises is to be sold subject to and according to law, and to that end that a com- written affidavit stating the specific facts and ING LP with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, missioner be appointed to make such parti- grounds of your objection within 30 days after Present holder of said mortgage leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, tion and be ordered to make sale and con- the return date. building and zoning laws, encumbrances, veyance of all, or any part of said land which IMPORTANT NOTICE By its Attorneys, condominium liens, if any and all other claim the Court finds cannot be advantageously The outcome of this proceeding may limit or HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. in the nature of liens, if any there be. divided either at private sale or public auc- completely take away the above-named per- 150 California Street In the event that the successful bidder at tion, and be ordered to distribute the net pro- son’s right to make decisions about personal Newton, MA 02458 the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- ceeds thereof. affairs or financial affairs or both. The above- (617) 558-0500 ing the within described property according If you desire to object thereto you or your named person has the right to ask for a 200902-0400 - BLU to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the attorney should file a written appearance in lawyer. Anyone may make this request on March 18, 2011 terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed said Court at Worcester before ten o’clock in behalf of the above-named person. If the March 25, 2011 at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee the forenoon on the third day of May 2011, above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, April 1, 2011 reserves the right to sell the property by fore- the return day of this citation. one may be appointed at State expense. closure deed to the second highest bidder, Witness, DENISE MEAGHER, Esquire, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, providing that said second highest bidder First Judge of said Court, this first day of First Justice of this Court. COMMONWEALTH OF shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, March 2011. Date: March 08, 2011 MASSACHUSETTS DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., Stephen G. Abraham Stephen G. Abraham LAND COURT 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Register of Probate Register of Probate DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the March 25, 2011 March 25, 2011 (SEAL) Case No.: 10 MISC 442712 required deposit as set forth herein within April 1, 2011 To: James S. Dunn and Sheila A. Dunn three (3) business days after written notice of April 8, 2011 Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the default of the previous highest bidder and The Trial Court the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: Bank of title shall be conveyed to the said second Commonwealth of Massachusetts Probate and Family Court America, N.A. claiming to be the holder of highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said The Trial Court Worcester Division mortgage covering real property in Webster written notice. Probate and Family Court Docket No. WO11P0875EA numbered 37 Granite Street given by If the second highest bidder declines to Worcester Division In the Estate of: Ruth H Orr James S. Dunn and Sheila A. Dunn to purchase the within described property, the Docket No. WO11P0863EA Late of: Douglas, MA 01516 Shawmut Mortgage Company, dated Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the In the Estate of: May Hermanson Duclos Date of Death: 02/17/2011 January 29, 1993, and recorded in the within described property at the amount bid Late of: Webster, MA 01570 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Worcester County (Worcester District) by the second highest bidder. Date of Death: 01/10/2011 PROBATE OF WILL Registry of Deeds in Book 14926, Page 330, The foreclosure deed and the considera- NOTICE OF PETITION FOR To all persons interested in the above cap- as affected by a Loan Modification tion paid by the successful bidder shall be PROBATE OF WILL tioned estate, a petition has been presented Agreement dated October 24, 2002, and held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & To all persons interested in the above cap- requesting that a document purporting to be recorded with said Deeds in Book 29936, LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the tioned estate, a petition has been presented the last will of said decedent be proved and Page 348, and now held by Plaintiff by "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be requesting that a document purporting to be allowed, and that Miriam R Mongeau of Assignment; has filed with said court a com- released from escrow to the successful bid- a copy of the last will of said decedent be Douglas, MA be appointed executor/trix, plaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage der at the same time as the consideration is proved and allowed, and that Michael B named in the will to serve Without Surety. in the manner following: by entry and posses- released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days Duclos of Stow, MA be appointed IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, sion and exercise of power of sale. If you are after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- executor/trix, named in the will to serve YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A entitled to the benefits of the tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to Without Surety. WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Agent shall be discharged. YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ney should file a written appearance and Other terms to be announced at the sale. WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT ON 04/12/2011. answer in said court at Boston on or before Dated: March 7, 2011, New York Community AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN In addition, you must file a written affidavit the 25th day of April, 2011 or you may be for- Bank , By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., DOO- O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) of objections to the petition, stating specific ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- NAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 ON 05/10/2011. facts and grounds upon which the objection sure is invalid under said act. Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA In addition, you must file a written affidavit is based, within thirty (30) days after the Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com of objections to the petition, stating specific return day (or such other time as the court, Justice of said Court on this 10th day of (1471.96 )(Watterson)(03-18-11, 03-25-11, facts and grounds upon which the objection on motion with notice to the petitioner, may March, 2011. 04-01-11)(266962) is based, within thirty (30) days after the allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. Attest: March 18, 2011 return day (or such other time as the court, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First DEBORAH J. PATTERSON March 25, 2011 on motion with notice to the petitioner, may Justice of this Court. Recorder April 1, 2011 allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. Date: March 18, 2011 (5508544 )(Dunn)(03-25-11)(267552) WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First Stephen G. Abraham March 25, 2011 Justice of this Court. Register of Probate Date: March 18, 2011 March 25, 2011 Stephen G. Abraham Register of Probate March 25, 2011 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, March 25, 2011 www.webstertimes.net

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2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT 4X4 2007 Acura TL Navigation 2006 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Lariat 4WD 2008 Honda Civic LX Power operated moonroof with tilt auto Imagine the fun you will have open/close auto reverse key off, LEATHER, $ Leather seats, POWER door $ driving this 2007 Ford $ Power door locks, mirrors, seats, windows, locks, mirrors, seats, windows, $ Explorer Sport Trac - XLT, Black roof Rear Defrost, Side Air Bags, NAVIGATION 13,900 19,900 22,995 Cruise/Tilt, chromed steel front 30,900 SYSTEM, XM Satellite, AM/FM/ D/DVD/ MP3 rails, AM/FM/CD/MP3 player, Keyless with 8 speakers, Driver lumbar, Keyless Entry, bumper entry, Class II trailer Woodgrain Interior Trim.What a beauty this vehicle is.

2004 Toyota RAV4 2008 Honda Accord LX 2007 Honda Accord EX 2008 Honda Pilot VP Silver/Gray $ $ $ $ SUV 17,900 22,900 4 Cylinder 10,900 15,900

2006 Honda Pilot EX 2006 Cadillac SRX 2007 Infiniti G35 G35x 2005 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Roof side rails, 2nd -3rd row 60/40 $ $ Heated seats, 7" color AWD, auto, ac, pw, pl, cc, cd, $ split flat folding seats, remote LCD display $ tilt, leather, sunroof, third row keyless entry, remote fuel filler door 18,900 18,900 26,900 seat, allow, roof rack, running 18,900 release, AM/FM/CD boards

2007 HONDA CRV 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X 2008 Mazda CX-7 Sport 2009 Acadia AWD, auto, ac, pw, pl, cc, cd, $ Side Air Bags, $ AWD, only 20k auto, ac, pw, pl, $ MINT CONDITION 18,900 Easy Folding soft Call 20,600 tilt, 7 passenger, mint condition 28,900

HOURS: Mon-Thurs 9-7 • Fri 9-6 508.832.8886 Sat 9-6 • Sun 11-4 www.midstateautogroup.com 2 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ March 23, 2011 Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Antique Victorian Brand New Juki 8pc. Black Marble Commercial 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Fireplace 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Mantle Surround Sewing Machine (10) Wooden 18 Foot Fiberglass 42” Wide Walking Foot, Table, Motor, Coleman Electric Computer/TV Double Window Good Condition All Accessories. Shutters Boat Mitsubishi TV Best Offer For Both Generator Armoire New, Vetter High Pro 4 Beautiful Machine. $75 With Screens. 15” x 59.5” Medallion HD 1080p Paid $1600 5000W, 10HP 21 Foot Cabin Boat Not Wall Mounted, Leave Message $425 Measures 76”Long Triple Track 860-923-2987 Will Sell For $1000 OBO Circa-1955 Aluminum Toolbox With Speaker. Only Used Once Stihl Chainsaw Stereo Console 61”High Storm Windows For Pickup Truck Good Condition. 508-341-6941 $650 OBO (5) 28” x 54” Asking $500 Antiques MS290, 20” $50 (6) 28” x 50” Fiberglass Cap 508-248-9248 Excellent Condition X-Chain. MAKE AN OFFER! Call 508-259-8805 For Truck Brunarhans $325 (1) 25.5” x 34.5” Antique Stepback Kitchen 12-Gun Hutch-Style 508-347-3193 (11) Old Wooden Cultivator 454 350HP Cabinet. Lots Of Storage Craftsman Air Drawtite Trailer With Motor Gun Cabinet Contemporary Windows With Glass With Work Surface. $500 Compressor Hitch Marine Engine 48”Lx21”Dx77.5”H 5HP, 20 Gallon, Extras. Band Saw Complete & Running. Lamps Drawtite Class 3/4 Trailer 508-987-3796 On Stand $575 Dry Bar $150 Hitch For Sale. 2” Receiver. 508-612-2623 Includes Alternator, Power Twin Bedframe NEW Lawnmower Steering Pump, Raw Water Antique French Provincial With 2 Stools Reddy Air Heater Great Shape, Rarely Used. China Cabinet All Oak BEST OFFER Fishing Rods Pump, Etc. Kerosene, 65k BTU Coffee Table (2) 350 Chevy $3500 Glass Doors, Underneath $500 $40 508-868-1619 Marine 400HP With Reels Call 508-259-8805 Storage. All In Great Condition Pictures Emailed 508-278-2684 47.5”Lx14.75”Dx70”H Scuba Gear Traveling Sprinkler 508-987-2502 On Request Race Motors 80-Gallon Ruud $375 Tanks, Wetsuit, BC, Fins, $20 (See www.drawtite.com With Aluminum Intake 508-765-6067 Regulator With Octopus, Etc. Coolant System Model #75079 For Details) Manifolds And Holly 18-Foot Pool Electric Water $300 Spray Doc Offers Welcome 3 Gallon 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase Carburetors. Good For Either w/Locking Steps 6-Gallon Flood-Type Dresser, Chest $800 OBO Heater 860-779-6171 $10 Rebuilds, Or Parts Engine 3 Years Old. ARCTICWEAR $300 New & Nightstand $1500 For The Pair 508-473-6350 Excellent Condition Bunkbed Set 586-419-1040 $150 OBO Call 508-259-8805 Snowmobile Thinsulate Wrought-Iron Sunroom $400 Jacket, Liner, Bibpants. All Wood. Very Good 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type 1930’s Antique 508-341-6669 Condition. Separates Into 2 Coleman Furniture (2)25 Ft. & Women’s Medium. Coolant System (Sofa/Chair/Ottoman) Hand-Painted Twin Beds. Underbed $300 New 9’ Fisher “Like New” Storage Drawer And Powermate (2)18 Foot Decorative $175 OBO $150 OBO Wrought-Iron Glass-Top Parking Lot Heavy Duty Mattresses Included. 5000W Generator Table w/6 Chairs Washtub Highway Plow BOSSCAT Helmet Paid Over $1000 For Set 110V/220V, 20A. Call 5pm-8:30pm Light Posts Asking $175 With Fog-Reducing 3-Way Asking $400 Well Maintained. 508-867-6546 Wooden Dinette Set w/Double Lamps With Blade Vapor Control System. Call 508-887-2651 10HP Briggs & Stratton w/6 Chairs New $1200 508-765-0342 Set up for backhoe or truck Unisex Small. Engine. Recent New Couch Navy Blue Leather Country-Style 508-764-8330 2 Grayish $550 $150 OBO Cameras Magneto. Dining Room Hutch 508-783-3825 Runs Well. Used For $1000 OBO Bucket Seats Used 15” Monitor Several 35MM Cameras Power Outages. Side Tables (6) HEPA Filters $15 Cannons & Pentex. $450 FIRM 774-230-6152 And Much More 1/3HP, 120V Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan Beautiful Antique Excellent Condition Call (508)461-9097 Also: 508-320-0133 All In Excellent Condition 2x4 Area Output Hutch 8MM Movie Cameras Custom-Made Floor Or Wall-Mount $70 Each 508-764-8441 Or Both For $100 Above Ground Purchased At Tripods Commercial Wrought Iron 508-344-2675 Great For Woodworking Brimfield Flea Market. Lots Of Extras! Area. 508-885-3136 Swimming Pool Central Air Pot Rack 860-888-5207 Paid $950 $300 For The Lot Electric Rascal Cost New $1000 15’x30’ Asking $500 Conditioning Unit 18 Inch Diameter. Sell For $125 Each OBO Call After 4pm $90 Wheelchair Pool Pump & Filter, 508-987-5515 Cools 10,000 Sq.Ft. 2 Pianos AquaBug Pool Vacuum, Please Call $500 Large, Never Been Used. Call 5pm-8:30pm 508-764-6825 Wrought Iron $1500 508-867-6546 Both In Excellent Condition Solar Cover, And In-Pool Carpet/Tile (4)Antique Leather Single-Panel Price Includes Tuning & Ladder Included. Biolet Composting Fireplace Screen Old Tavern Table 1 Pair A/R Move To 1st Floor Location Asking $1100 Tools Chairs Over 100 Years Old! $25 Each 31” x 39” Bookshelf Speakers In Worcester County. 508-234-4310 Toilet Floor Roller(75lbs) $70 $400 $125 Please Call Great For Cabins! 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For Shelving Cradle Bed Will Sell For Same Now! Dining Room Set Showcase 774-232-0407 We Travel To You! $50 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Table, 4 Chairs, For Infant Electronics Normally Sells For $700 $300 6’Wx2’D, 82” High 508-864-9223 Hutch & Server $250 Dining Room Huge Speakers FREE Honest Appraisals $90 OBO $300 508-234-2631 413-245-1241 Table Paid $500 Each We Operate By The 3-Wheel Electric Call 5pm-8:30pm Twin Mattress Asking $300 For Pair Golden Rule! 508-867-6546 Set And Frame Coffee Table Solid Wood, 8 Chairs, Handicap Scooter Compliment 2 Leafs. $50 With Matching End Tables Your Living Room Sony Surround-Sound L&L Coin Has New Batteries, $40 $750 OBO System Lightweight, Great For Antique Crawford Sectional Ethan Allen Call Tom Foxwoods Or Travel. Rust 413-245-1241 Air Compressor & Tools $250 Parlor Stove $300 OBO 508-450-1282 REDUCED Square Model, $100 Love Seat Set Of 4 Speakers Coin-Operated With Wood/Fabric $350 Dated 1919. Mirrored Coffee Table 508-885-0159 $300 508-987-6395 When Refurbished, $40 FoosBall Table Ottoman. 30 Years Young! Sells For $3800 Excellent Condition. Call 508-949-7040 Beautiful Large Wood Office Desk And Chair $100 $400 FIRM Doors 4 Winter Snow Asking $1400 $200 Or Best Offer Soild Wood Interior Laine Couch Vintage 50’s (Un-Refurbished) 860-774-8008 Webster Tires 508-987-2502 (1) 78”x18” & Chair Bedroom Set 860-657-6128 $15 215-70R-15 508-873-7348 COINS Floral Print On Beige $500 Mounted & Balanced On 508-476-7250 Brand New Computer Desk (1) 78”x30” Background. Steel Wheels. State Quarters Corner Style Exterior Prehung Steel-Clad Very Good Condition. 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ELECTRONICS Invacare Pronto Large Jointer NordicTrac $175 $50 Trees for (Sturbridge, MA) M51 Power Heavy-Duty Motor Lift 4-Foot Steel Shelves SAMSUNG LN52A850 Indoor/Outdoor $225 Very Heavy Duty Sale LCD 1080p HDTV $50 Power Antique Cast-Iron Evergreen Trees, Colorado 52”, Slim 1.9” Thin Wheelchair Coal Stove 413-245-7388 Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, 120Hz RSS $200 Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. $3099 Sure Step Technology Old-Fashioned Solid Oak Excellent Privacy $1799 That Automatically 1929 Chevy Engine Border/Ornamental Adjust To Keep All Six $275 Cherry Wood L-Desk & Hutch All 10 trees for $85. SONY VCR/VHS Wheels On The Ground Generac Generator Sewing Machine $1995 Call 508-278-5762 SLV-780HF At All Times. High-Back $250 Light, Distressed Oak Wheat, Evenings Van Seat, Deep Blue Table Integrated Surge Supressor $199 Pearl Base. The Radial Arm Saw With Drawers $99 $125 Power Unit, Storage Curios, Cadillac Of Power $200 OBO Open Shelf (Built-In Lamp) Wheelchairs. Band Saw Top Drawbridge Slides Trestle-Style SONY DSC-H1 MSRP $3500 $150 Set Of 2 Bureaus Forward And Illuminated Library Table Digital Camera Selling For $2000 Call 508-752-8569 1 With Mirror, One Without. Desktop. Antique, 72”x32”Wide $299 FIRM After 6PM $250 OBO 68”Wx81”Dx72”H Boards. $179 508-410-1784 (Includes Left-L) Asking $175 Webster, MA Beige Couch One Owner/1yr Old/MINT SONY FX330 Large Oak & w/2 Chairs, Ottoman. Originally $2400 Also Video Camcorder $600 OBO 508-765-1231 Antique Victor Victrola, Jet Glass Hutch 1850’s Melodeon Organ, $299 Lighted Interior, Storage 508-943-1428 And More $149 Woodworking Underneath, Silverware 774-242-7515 Square Foot 508-248-1951 Drawer BOSE LIFESTYLE 35 Machines $600 Pellet Stove Concrete 3 HP Shaper With Power Troy-Bilt SOUND SYSTEM Feeder & Mobile Base. Oak Twin Bed Enviro EF2 Footing Forms $2999 $1050 Free-Standing SF32 - $45 Each Snow Blower $1499 With Storage Underneath Two Years Old, 10.5HP, 30” Wide. 8” Jointer With Mobile Base $100 Used One Season. Wheelbarrow Dual Stage, Polar Blast, Call Mr. Desai $525 Primitive Originally $2400 $20 Electric Start, Touch & 732-309-9366 (Cell) Excellent Condition Pottery Hutch Asking $1500 (5) Steel Lally Columns Turn, 6 Forward, 2 860-928-4382 774-200-0558 $200 Reverse, One-Hand Black Operation. Entertainment $100 PINE BUREAU SET (8) Antique Milk Cans $1000 Jukebox All Very Good Condition $110 107 MISC. FREE 130 YARD SALES Center Night stand with mirror 508-667-9249 For Sale 508-735-9703 Good condition Frigidaire Gallery Gas Dryer To Fit 62” TV Asking $200 $70 TT Custom Fit Hammond Estate Tag Sale Perfect Condition 1951 Rowe AMI Lexmark Printer Car Cover Saturday, March 26th Cherry Finish, Model “D” 40 $50 OBO Cherry Hutch 413-245-7388 Organ Excellent Condition. 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Excellent Condition Tables & Chair, Kitchen Farmer’s Hutch Asking $800 Antique Beige Kitchen Best Offer Don’t Despair Items, Bookcases, End $200 150 Rolls Go With It 508-476-7096 $850 Range 508-764-9309 Tables, Recliners, Linens, Junior Wooden Pray to St. Jude Household Items, Lawn Call 508-943-3711 508-234-9020 By White Warner O holy St. Jude, apostle and Mar- After 6pm Loft Bed MAPLE DINING Washer & Dryer tyr, great in virtue and rich in Mower, Lawn Tools, With Desk And Dresser. ROOM SET. POOL TABLES 508-943-4565 White, Used. miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Hand/Power Tools Fish Tanks Paid $700 7 Foot $250 Christ, faithful intecessor of all And Much More! Will Take $350 OBO Owned by Storm Door who invoke your special patron- 75 Gallon 92-year-old woman. 8 Foot 508-333-8090 age in time of need, to you I have Complete Setups, Including Mattress Not Included. 30” x 80” 860-608-3402 Six chairs, table, copper- 9 Foot recourse from the depth of my 135 LOST AND FOUND Wood Cabinet Stands, lined dry sink and hutch. $900 Each Never Used. With All Parts. Wedding heart and humbly beg to whom Canister Filters For Salt Or $300.00. Delivery Available Paid $108 God has given such great power Kawai Organ Sell For $59 Ring Set to come to my assistance. Help FOUND Fresh Water, Heaters, Very good condiiton. 413-245-7480 14c Gold Pumps, Lights & Extras. With All Instruments. Call 508-397-3008 me in my present and urgent pe- Women’s Ring $500 FIRM Books, Lamp & Headphones Recliner ALSO: Beautiful Diamond tition. In return, I promise to In Pine Street Call 508-949-7040 Included. Metal Door Setting, Size 7 1/2. make your name known and Dudley Area Maytag Washer Economy Power Lift $700 cause you to be invoked. St. Asking $1500 With 15 Glass Lites, Jude, pray for us and all who in- For More Information Call 2 Years Old & Recline 508-461-9250 FOR SALE 508-347-3380 Left Or Right Hang. Antique Amethyst voke your aid. Say three Our Fa- GE Dryer 2-3 Positions. Very Gently thers, three Hail Marys and three --Window guards: $15.00 Both For $350 $40 --Reddy heater: $65.00 Kenmore Used. Medium Blue. Ring Glorias. Publication must be --Metal trunk: $50.00 Paid $1200 Call Richard Appx. 110 Years Old promised. This novena has never 200 GEN. BUSINESS 2 New Cherry Endtables 508-885-9046 been known to fail. N.E.M. --Wood trunk: $30.00 Electric Range $100 Each Asking $800 Large Square Lavender --7 pairs skiis: $35.00 Almond Finish, 508-867-6168 Stone, Beautiful Filigree --Ultra ramp: $40.00 Black Glass Door. Cedar Chest Sylvania Record Setting. Size 8. Prayer to St. Jude 203 SNOWMOBILES --New Littlest Gund bears: Self Cleaning Oven. $50 Refinished Chairs Player $300 Most Holy Apostle, St. Jude, faithful servant of Jesus, the 2004 Polaris 1/2 price Excellent Condition. 32” Color TV Natural Or Painted Finish, Exponent 4/40, Solid State, 508-234-4137 413-245-7388 $150 OBO $50 Some Decorated. On Original Stand. church honors and invokes Snowmobile Edge 508-654-5247 Very Reasonable! 1960’s or 1970’s, you universally, as the patron 4 Lamps & Shades of hopeless cases, of things Touring 550 FOR SALE $10 Each 508-764-4493 Very Retro! WHIRLPOOL A Houseload Of Collections Kimball Spinnet $125 OBO GLASS-TOP almost despaired of. Pray for 2-Up Sled, Electric Start Need New Homes 508-949-8851 SERIOUS me, I am so helpless and & Reverse. Front & Piano Victrola 1904-1906 ELECTRIC RANGE alone. Make use I implore Rear Heated Grips. Cat’s Meow (100+ Pieces) Solid Wood. Miscellaneous BUYERS & Victor Talking Machine $275 you, of that particular privi- Trailer Included. Costume Jewelry Excellent Condition, Electrified, With Accessories. lege given to you, to bring 1700 Vermont Trail Miles. Needs Tuning. Items COLLECTORS Frigidaire Top-Mount Stamp Bears All Kinds Of Collectibles! $200 OBO visible and speedy help $4300 Appraised At $2500 Refrigerator where help is most despaired Call 508-962-8960 Rabbits, Snowmen Head Skis, May Be Seen 508-885-3124 Will Sell Bindings & Poles $225 of. Come to my assistance in And Other Stuffed Animals $800 FIRM By Appointment. 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Never Used! Call 508-765-0812 Tan Genuine Emerson Microwave this great need that I may re- Stationery And 508-892-9103 $150 $25 ceive the consolation and Photo Albums Ask For Gloria Sheepskin Men’s help of heaven in all my ne- 2005 Ski-Doo Jetski Pioneer & Technics All White, Good Condition. Apple Green & Black. Beatrix Potter Books Kitchen Craft Jacket Call 508-801-6367 cessities, tribulations, and Stereo Components Shoprider Scooter sufferings, particularly (Here Less Than 65 Hours. Misc. Kitchenware Cookware Best Offer $1000 Size 46, Never Worn. 3-Cylinder 15003cc $150 make your request) and that Ceramics & Other Decor Basic Set Practically New! White Frigidaire I may praise God with you Supercharged Engine. Call 508-949-7040 3-Seater, 130 Inches Long. Holiday Ornaments Sells For $1495 Men’s Suit Portable Olympia Refrigerator and all the elect forever. I An Old Piano (Needs Fixing) At Home Show promise, O blessed St. Jude $7000 Mitsubishi 65” Size 42 Regular, Black, New! Typewriter One Year Old Includes Dock & Trailer And About A Zillion $800 $100 In Case. 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205 BOATS 283 PETS Settle in your New Studio Home... 2010 Skeeter Pure Bred ZX-180 Rockdale House Apartments Brand New, Never Been Puppies In Water! Over thirty breeds available. 63 School Street • Northbridge, MA Red & Black. 115HP Yamaha Health checked/guaranteed. 4-Stroke. 70lb Thrust State licensed. Beautiful, spacious Studio Apartments for Adults 62 years Trolling Motor. Easy Load www.laughlinkennel.com and better or mobility impaired that meet HUD eligibility Trailer, Hummingbird 323 Laughlin Kennel income guidelines. Rents are based on 30% of adjusted gross Fish Finders. New Batteries. Call 508-987-7161 $22,000 OBO income, if eligible. Newly remodeled with modern appli- 860-428-6797 ances and carpeting. On-site laundry facilities, emergency 285 PET CARE call system, community room, on call maintenance and small Larson 1997 pets welcome. Ski-Boat 19 Foot, With Volvo Penta NOW RENTING STUDIOS Engine. With Trailer. 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FT (37.5hrs) $1000 Sign-On Bonus Recommendation By Check-our-down-to- Cars, Trucks Call For Details must have valid driver's March 30th, 2011 To: license and reliable earth prices first! Batteries, Beth Gonyea, transportation. Must have Weekends also! Powder-Puff Copper Wire, WANTED Executive Director AA in ECE or related field Central Mass Chinese Crested Appliances... Beatles Items SWCEC BA preferred. Home visiting Puppy Record Sleeves, Record PO Box 517 experience and bilingual and Connecticut Male. Sweet, Loveable, 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Players, Dolls, Statues, Southbridge, MA 01550 a plus. Town-to-Town Mugs, Toys, Magazines, Dave Fluffy Toy Hypo-Allergenic Classifieds Putnam, CT 06260 Devereux Therapeutic Or Email All positions are located Breed. Promo Items, Displays, 508-347-7804 1-800-536-5836 Movie Posters, Etc. Foster Care [email protected] in Southbridge. For More Information 508-765-6940 860-928-7165 508-829-6769 Send resume to: 413-262-5082 401-397-6499 860-779-2469 Equal Opportunity Employer MARCH 23, 2011 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

402 GENERAL SERVICES 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 546 CEMETERY LOTS IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT GOT LEAKS??? Four Plots Southbridge Webster In Worcester Country J.J.’s Home DiGeronimo DOUGLAS SOUTHBRIDGE Southbridge Memorial Park, Paxton, MA 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Two Bedroom, 2nd Floor. 37 Myrtle Ave Improvements Painting 96 North Street Five Minutes From Quiet Neighborhood, Not Far In The Apartments Available Hospital. Very Private, House For Rent, “Rememberance Section” 774-200-1996 Quality, Affordability 2nd Floor, One Bedroom From Center Of Town. HEAT, 4 Bedrooms, Finished Prices start at $845/month. Wall-To-Wall Carpet Cozy One Bedroom Hot Water & Appliances Basement. There Is A One All Four For $4500 OBO • Snow & Ice Removal - & Trust Includes heat, hot water, Cottage. Clean, Freshly (Currently Sells For Roofs & Gutters Without Compromise $575/Month Included. Off-Street Parking. Bedroom Apartment And A/C, pool, fitness center Painted, In A Quiet No Pets Two Bedroom Apartment. $1800 Each) • Water Damage Repairs & children’s program. 16 Ballard Court Setting. 508-721-2572 • Drywall/Sheet Rock Interior Rooms Second Floor, First & Security Deposit Section 8 Accepted. Off street parking. No Smoking. No Pets. $800/Month 561-351-8122 Installation As Low As Call (508)476-3777 3 Bedroom. Hardwoods. Stove, Fridge, Washer • Interior/Exterior Painting $139 $850/Month & Dryer, Gas Fireplace. 508-765-9673 774-242-7515 • Kitchen/Bath & Gas Heat/Hot Water Two Lots Ceilings $69 Douglas $700/Month Available At Worcester Basement Remodels Woodwork $69 (Not Included) First & Last Southbridge • Tiling Two Bedroom $800 Webster County Memorial Park Plus Electric 32 Taft Street Call 508-765-0322 Two Bedroom, Second Floor. First Floor, In Paxton. • Power Washing Serving Central Mass. One-Stall Garage, James DiGeronimo New Appliances, First Floor, 4 Bedrooms. Three Bedroom Apartment. Non-Selected. Call Today For A Dishwasher. Quiet, Private Call For Price! Stove & Refrigerator, Recently Remodeled $575 EACH Free Estimate! Cell 508-577-7940 Washer/Dryer Hookups. Country Road. No Traffic. 186 Hamilton Street Southbridge Coin Op Laundry Or Best Offer No Smoking, No Dogs. $700/Month No Pets 508-885-1071 Apt B, First Floor Hospital Area 508-887-3145 Call (508)476-1722 One Bedroom. Second Floor, 5 Rooms, First & Last 433 CLEANING Quiet Area. 3 Bedrooms. Seperate $750/Month Two Plots 500 REAL ESTATE Douglas $725/Month Entrances, Off-Street Southbridge Call Matt 508-864-9626 In Worcester County Two Bedroom Apartment Heat & Hot Water Parking. Very Attractive One Bedroom Memorial Park, Paxton, MA & Apartment. Centrally * TLC Home * 501 REAL ESTATE Included. No Pets/Smoking At Garden Of Heritage II Three Bedroom Apartment $650/Month Located, Hardwood Floors, Webster $1500 OBO For Both WANTED 957 W. Main Street First & Last, References Modern Kitchen/Bath. Cleaning Off-Street Parking, 3 Bedrooms. Lake Street 508-847-6913 Washer/Dryer In Basement. 508-864-7490 Completely Furnished With Have You Heard The Gas Heat & Electric Hot Appliances & Furniture. Renovated Second Floor, Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” Recently Remodeled. Water (Not Included) Four Room, Two Bedrooms. Heat & Hot Water Included. Central Air & Parking. 550 MOBILE HOMES We Use & Supply Organic $800/Month Safe & Quiet Building. Heat & Hot Water, Cleaners To Ensure Your Credit Check Required. SOUTHBRIDGE Stove & Fridge, 508-473-6549 121 Elm Street $125/Week OR Brookfield Family’s Safety. Marcy Street $500/Month Washer/Dryer Hookup. 2 Bedroom, One Bath Third Floor 2-3 Bedroom Spacious Two Bedroom. Hardwood Floors, Gift Certificates For Dudley $825/Month Utilities, Very Low, Open Concept. First Floor, But Separate. Lighted Parking Lot. Baby Showers, Very Cute 1 Bedroom Includes Heat/Hot Water Move-In Condition Anniversaries, And More! Off-Street Parking, ($500 Security) Rubbish Removal. Completely Updated. Efficiency Apartment. Service Pets Only Applianced. Washer/Dryer No Smoking/Pets. A Perfect Gift! ************** Stove, Refrigerator 508-248-6687 Heat, Air, Water, Windows, W/D Hookups, Hookups. Yard, First & Security Farm Porch. Gas Fireplace. CALL TAMMIE TODAY EQUAL HOUSING Rubbish Removal Quiet Neighborhood. References Required. $575/month Stove/Refrigerator. Spencer Nice Lot, Backs Up FOR A GREENER First/Last/Security, Close To Everything! $750/Month To Woods. OPPORTUNITY Close To Major Routes 2 Bedroom Townhouse. Call 508-943-5404 References. $775/Month All Electric, Hookups. $83,000 TOMORROW! ************** Off-Street Parking. Leave Message First & Last $20 Application Fee Plus Utilities One Year Lease. No Pets. Includes Park Share 508-347-3275 All real estate advertising in 508-943-2670 508-765-5542 First/Last/Security First & Last 401-864-3413 774-230-7885 this newspaper is subject to Preferred $625 per month. Webster The Federal Fair Housing Act North Brookfield Available Immediately Security Deposit ($500) Modern 4-Room Apartment. Office/Homes of 1968, which makes it Call 774-241-1688 Call (508)886-4312 Brookfield 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Wall-To-Wall, Washer Spring Or Fall Cleanings illegal to advertise any Southbridge & Dryer Facilities. Parking. Nanatomqua Mobile preference, limitation or Townhouse Apartment. 1 Bedroom. Modern. Home Park (55+) Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or Nice Neighborhood. Southbridge Spencer No Pets. discrimination based on race, Wall To Wall, Appliances Credit Check. Mobile Home For Sale. Monthly Cleanings color, religion, sex, handicap, Heat Included. Included, Coin-Op Laundry, Nice 3 Bedroom, Attractive Two- Bedroom Apartment, References. First & Last. Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. Flexible Hours/Days familial status (number of Off-Street Parking. No Pets. Lease And Plus Office. Section 8 OK. Large Kitchen & Living Washer/Dryer Hookup. De-Leaded, Clean, Appliances, $650/Month Registered/Insured/ children and or pregnancy), Security. Utilities Not Call 508-943-0474 Room. Screen Porch Bonded national origin, ancestry, age, Appliances. Included. New Paint, Eat-In Washer/Dryer Included, Modern, Bright, & Carport. marital status, or any No Pets. Call (508)764-2866 Kitchen. Park Rent $100/Month References Available intention to make an such $875/Month LAUNDRY HOOKUPS Quiet Country Setting. Webster Directly Off Route 9. Newer & Modern CALL FOR PRICE preference, limitation or First & Security IN UNIT! 774-262-7307 discrimination. This 508-867-9561 $875/Month ALSO AVAILABLE Two Bedroom, Four Room Southbridge Apartment. All Appliances. Affordable newspaper will not 508-450-7642 Call Ryan At 1-Bedroom Apartment. knowingly accept any 11 Charlton Street 617-818-3002 Clean, Bright. Includes Washer/Dryer Park Model Cleaning Service advertising for real estate North Brookfield Renovated, Clean Centrally Located. Hookups & Off-Street Mobile Home We Offer Quality Work At that is in violation of the law. 1 Bedroom 3 Bedroom Off-Street Parking Parking. Laundry Hookups, SOUTHBRIDGE First Floor. For Sale By Owner An Affordable Price! Our readers are hereby Heat/Hot Water Included 508-735-4335 Fully Furnished, New Porch informed that all dwellings Elevator Accessible, Onsite All Appliances. One Bedroom Apartment. $750/Month • Homes & Offices Good Building. Modern. Visit Our Website Call 508-769-2500 Addition, Also Nice Shed & advertising in this newspaper Laundromat, Trash Removal, www.spencercondos.com Great Place For A Garden. • Carpet Cleaning are available on and equal Deleaded. • Floors Private Parking. Two Bedroom, On Beautiful Lot Near opportunity basis. To Appliances Included. $750/Month First Floor Apartment Webster • And Much More! First & Last Spencer Swimming Pool. complain about Secured Building, Off-Street Parking Two Bedroom, Located At Highview REGISTERED, discrimination call The Section 8 Families Waterfront Downtown Location. Both Section 8 Accepted. Four Room Apartment Campground In INSURED & BONDED Department of Housing and Non-Smoking. No Pets. Encouraged. Home For Rent 100% Remodeled No Dogs Both Applianced With West Brookfield. Give Maria A Call Urban Development “HUD” $750/Month Steps To Beach Area On Garage, Fenced Yard, Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Good References. Heat & Hot Water Included. 508-764-2500 For More Info 774-230-0710 Fully Recreational Lake. Quiet Building. Price Includes Seasonal For the N.E. area, call HUD Call Joe 4 Rooms. With 3-Season Washer/Dryer Included. (508)867-4277 774-230-8486 Payment ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Southbridge Glass-Front Room $750/Month (April-October 2011) House/Office free number for the hearing North Brookfield Facing Lake. Plus Security & Utilities Asking $28,000 impaired is 1-800-927-9275 One Bedroom Apartment. Off-Street Parking. Cleaning Available Third Floor, One Bedroom Second Floor, Includes Small Pets OK. 508-867-8736 Apartment Near Non-Smoking Call 508-943-0169 Reasonable rates. 505 APARTMENTS FOR Southbridge Stove, Refrigerator, No Pets. No job too big or small. Center Of Town. 2 Bedroom Apartments Hot Water. Permanent RENT Newly Renovated Bathroom. Asking $900/Month Days and evening Starting At $150/Week $625/Month Call 508-885-4181 510 Trailer For Sale hours available. Off-Street Parking. One Bedroom Apartment, Brookfield No Smoking, No Pets. COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS In Wells, Maine Call Wendy for a Large Sunny Charlton First Floor. Includes $495/Month. 2 Bedroom Spencer Campground FREE estimate at: One Bedroom Apartment. Stove/Refrigerator, WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE No Utilities. $175/Week Hot Water, May 15th To October 15th (508)943-9880 First Floor. First/Last 2 Bedroom Apartment. Webster Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Recently Renovated All are newly remodeled, Dryer & Washer. Gas Heat & Hot Water. 508-579-2590 $700/Month For Rent From Beach. Fully $795/Month carpeted, stove & Electric Appliances. Furnished, Utilities & refrigerator included. 2500 Sq.Ft HOUSECLEANING Off-Street Parking. Hookups. & Florida Room, Corner Lot. BY LINDA Appliances Included Section 8 Approved. No Pets. No Pets. 1-Year Lease Asking $18,500 First & Last. OXFORD No Pets Allowed First/Security Deposit First & Last 7500 Sq.Ft. Call 508-277-4569 Over 25 Years Experience in No Pets. Security Deposit & & Credit Check $500 Security Deposit Free Standing Buildings. the Local Area. 508-867-6286 References Required Call Irene $720/Month Great Space! References, Reasonable 774-232-7761 New 413-781-4633 Call 508-886-4312 ALSO: Sturbridge Rates, Free Estimates. Call 774-289-1714 Open Concept, Call me at 774-289-3163 Or Kenny 2500 Sq.Ft. 508-909-6870 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Orchard Southbridge Sturbridge 3000 Sq.Ft. Cathedral Ceilings, Brookside 1738 House 9000 Sq.Ft. Flat Lot. New Roof, New 442 LICENSED DAY 2 Bedroom Apartment. Available! Windows. Deck & Patio. Hill Renovated & De-Leaded. Southbridge Free Electric, Heat, CARE Terrace One Bedroom Apartment. Hot Water Included In Owner Will Give You Shows Pride Of 1 & 2 Bedroom Wall-To-Wall Carpet, Ownership! Heat/Hot Water Tile Kitchen & Bath. Includes Utilities & Studio, One Or Price You Can’t Refuse! Apartments. Vinyl Replacement Windows Appliances. Second Floor. Two Bedroom Apartments $75,000 *************** Included! All Appliances. Call 508-347-8791 CALL FOR Off-Street Parking. Spacious, Nice Location. The Commonwealth of $700/Month $625/Month $675/Month (Studio) 1-508-753-3670 Massachusetts Office of FREE RENT!!! MORE DETAILS Section 8 OK 508-287-6256 $900/Month (1 BR) Sturbridge Child Care Services Heat & Hot Water 617-908-0744 $1000/Month (2 BR) Retirement Affordable 1, 2 and 3 Off-Street Parking 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE requires that all ads Bedroom Apartments Included Southbridge 1993 Doublewide, placed in the newspaper 508-347-1101 For Rent. 24/7 On-Call Southbridge Real Nice Quiet Two Warren 2 Bedroom/2 Bath. Wood for child care (daycare) Spacious, Fully 4 Rooms, One Bedroom. Bedroom Apartment In Sturbridge Fireplace. New Wood Maintenance Downtown Area. Awesome Two Bedroom Condo in your home include Applianced. Hardwood Floors, Nice Two-Room Laminate Flooring. your license number. Free Parking Washer/Dryer Hookup. Roof Deck. New Rugs, $725/Month Enclosed Porch. 2 Carport. Fridge, Stove, And Efficiency In Country Plus Utilities Starting at $698 Must Income Qualify Stove & Fridge. Setting. Easy Commute. 3 Sheds. Beautiful Large $550/Month Dishwasher. New Paint Finished Basement. Landscaped Lot. • Pool SECTION 8 Includes Appliances & References Plus Security CERTIFICATES Plus Utilities Throughout The Apartment. Reasonable. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Laundry On Premises. 860-208-2707 NOW ENROLLING • Basketball Court WELCOME Non-Smokers. $495/Month 508-867-5511 FALL 2011 Cats OK. Credit Check. Off-Street Parking. No Pets. One Year Lease. • Playground Leave Message Credit, References & Bright Beginnings Call 860-749-4112 $700/Month Webster 565 ROOMS FOR RENT Montessori • On-Site Laundry 508-987-8121 508-341-8971 Security Deposit Required. Condos For Sale By Owner Pre-School Please call First & Third Floor, INCOME LIMITS APPLY EHO Southbridge (508)347-7709 3-Unit Building. HOUSE IN 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Section 8 Welcome Available March 15th Southbridge Modern Rehab. NORTHBRIDGE Your Child Deserves The Remodeled Second Floor, 2 Bedrooms, One Bath Office Open From: Large Three Bedroom, Three-Bedroom Apartment. Upper floor, Best Start To Their Monday-Friday First Floor Apartment. Eat-In Kitchen, Living Room. 3 rooms for rent. Education! Deleaded. Appliances Included, 9:00am to 5:00pm Wraparound Porch, $850/Month $950/month 508-987-3465 FREE RENT! Washer/Dryer Hookup, Webster Including Washer & Dryer. Electricity, water, trash Saturday 10:00am Also Modern 2-Bedroom Hardwood, Ceramic Tile Lic. #8121699 to 3:00pm Off-Street Parking Apartment, 3rd Floor pickup. Features included: Heat/Hot Water Section 8 Approved. & Wall-To-Wall Carpet. 3 private bedrooms, full Evening Appointments Available $750/Month NORTH VILLAGE Garage Plus 1 Parking. Included! $900/Month Section 8 Welcome private bathroom, URNITURE Front Porches & cable/satellite hookup, 448 F Call 508-943-1731 Available Now! 2 Bedroom Units Fenced Yard. Affordable 1 2, and 3 Leave Message Call 508-320-2175 3 closets, furnished. Bedroom Apartments Starting At $783!! First Floor Handicap No smoking, Accessible. pets negotiable. Have Your For Rent. Southbridge Southbridge Heat And Hot Water $97,000 Brookside Terrace Spacious, Fully Central Street Share entrance and Furniture Third Floor, Three Room Is Included. & kitchen. 11 Village Drive Applianced. Second Floor, 3 Room Apartment, $89,000 Singles, couples welcome. Professionally Southbridge,MA 01550 Apartment. On Dead End Street. Must Income Call 508-943-0169 Email Starting at $698 Refrigerator, Stove, Heat & Hot Water Included. Qualify. [email protected] Restored (508)764-7675 Washer & Dryer Included. First Month & Security 525 HOUSES FOR RENT or call 508-887-1517 At Reasonable • Pool Off-Street Parking. Required. $625/Month Section 8 Vouchers Rates • Basketball Court $600/Month Accepted. Sturbridge Heat Included. Please Call 3 Bedroom Ranch In Quiet 575 VACATION RENTALS • Playground First Month Required. 508-340-2551 Neighborhood. Large Level C&C No Pets. Please Call • On-Site Laundry After 4pm Yard, Big Family Room And Call Nick (508)987-1595 Office On Lower Level, Cape Cod Properties 508-380-8922 INCOME LIMITS APPLY Southbridge EHO 3-Season Porch. Summer Rental LOOK & COMPARE Section 8 Welcome Southbridge Three Bedroom 12 Month Lease. Southbridge/Charlton Apartments. $1300/Month 6 Room House Office Open From: Cisco Street Webster Background & Credit Check Line Nice Area. West Yarmouth Monday-Friday 2-Family, Second Floor. 6+ Rooms, Newly 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. 508-864-8184 Furniture Facelifting, 2 Bedroom Three Bedrooms, Laundry Renovated. Ceramic Neat & Clean, Affordable. Painting, Caning, Luxury Condo. 9:00am to 5:00pm One Minute walk to Ocean Room, Appliances, Garage, Tiled Kitchens & Baths. Good Location, beach. All amenities. Stripping to Refinishing, Appliances, Gas Fireplace Saturday 10:am Front & Back Porch. Hardwoods. Off-Street Parking Webster And Repairs. $795/Month to 3:00pm First & Last Month’s Rent All Floors Available Call For Details Upper Portion Of Raised $950.00 per week. Guaranteed. Sturbridge Evening 1-Year Lease, References. From $825/Month 508-943-7436 Ranch. Walk To Webster Call 617-698-0638 Free Estimates. One Bedroom Apartment Appointments No Pets Call 508-769-2500 Or Lake And Boat Ramp. OR 617-797-4665 $900/Month 508-612-6192 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Pick-up & Delivery. Appliances & Hot Water Available [email protected] Included 508-765-1104 Fully Applianced Southbridge $1600/Month $675/Month Three Bedroom Webster Antique Southbridge 3 Bedroom Condo. 1.5 OR Southbridge Small 2 Bedroom Duplex Split-Level Apartment. Freshly Painted. Baths, One-Car Garage. Entire House With Quality 1, 2 & 3 Apartment. Stove, In-Law Apartment. Doctor Bedroom Apartments! Deck, Backyard, Washer/Dyer Hookups. Brookside Terrace Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer First & Security. $2,300/Month 508-248-9225 Appliances, Off-Street 11 Village Drive Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Parking. Credit Check Required. Separate Utilities $1400/Month Call Broker theantiquedr.com Southbridge,MA 01550 No Pets. Section 8 Welcome 774-696-2230 Call (508)765-0501 $775/Month Property Shop (508)764-7675 $650/Month Plus Utilities 508-949-1100 Or Call 508-765-2658 508-764-4283 [email protected] Classifieds keep you on the right track. 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ March 23, 2011

720 CLASSICS 720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1950 Chevrolet 1966 Mustang 2000 Volkswagen 1985 Harley VEHICLES 4-Door Sedan Coupe Cabrio Convertible Sportster 1998 Polaris ATV 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. (Not Fastback) 76k, Power Package, A/C. 1000 XLH Magnum 425, 4x4 I PAY YOU CASH (4) 17 x 8 ASA New Factory-Built Motor. Rust-Free! Georgia Car Great Condition. New S&S Carb., Ignition Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 Solid Body, Runs Excellent. (Always Garaged) $5500 OBO Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. Years Ago. Used Very Little FOR JUNK CARS Chrome Wheels Needs Interior & Minor Work Paint’s Faded. All Ready For 860-928-0794 $2000 OBO Since. Needs Battery. For 2005 Acura RL To Be Road-Worthy. YOUR 289 V8 Engine. 508-731-5621 Asking $3000 & TRUCKS Excellent Condition, $5900 $6900 2002 Jeep Grand Ask For Stephen 508-885-3136 Never Seen Snow Or Salt. 978-760-3453 Cherokee 860-888-5207 And Farm Equipment Must See! Utility Trailer ______Purchased New $1000 That Dumps Overland Edition 1995 Honda 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Asking $500 1952 Pontiac Removable Sides, Fully Loaded, Running Boards, Sunroof, Towing Goldwing 33’ Travel Trailer Call D&M Towing & Recycling 508-987-2839 Woody Very Solid. 32k Miles, $550 Package, Leather, CD, Currently On-Site In Park 508-887-3645 Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 4WD, 71k Miles. Like New Condition. (Woodstock, CT) In Need Of Complete 978-760-3453 Very Good Condition. Ready To Ride! Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW 5th Wheel Restoration. Engine Turns, NADA $10,925 $7000 Porch, Oversized Corner Lot, Steel Drop Center Major Components In Place. Asking $9,000 508-943-3004 Shed. Park Features: Family Good Interior. Solid Frame, 1973 Triumph TR6 Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Tailgate Red, Many New Parts - Jeff 508-867-6358 Straight Eight, 1999 Road King & Comfortable Living. 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS $200 Automatic Transmission. Interior, Top, Exhaust, Black, 10k Miles, Mint Park Is Open April-October. Electrical, Brake Lines, 2003 Nissan 508-943-2572 $3950 Condition. Lots Of Chrome, $23,500 1979 Ford F-350 Wheelchair Van 978-760-3453 And More! Altima Must See! Always Kept (Includes Lot) $7100 OBO 5-Speed MANUAL Inside. 860-923-2549 Pickup Truck 1999 Ford F250 Chrysler Industrial 1953 Ford 508-248-1592 Black On Black Leather. $13,000 OBO 352-314-0003 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original Runs. $5000 OBO V8 400HP Engine Every Option. 74k Miles. 508-765-5289 Miles. NO TITLE. 508-248-7791 2-Door Sedan 1977 Corvette L82 $8900 OBO Email Me At 1988 33 Foot Floor In Bed Is Missing, Rebuilt, Zero Miles. Mild Custom, $11,000 508-330-1308 Needs Replacing. Sitting On Ground, Low Mileage. Original 350 [email protected] 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Engine With 350HP. 508-524-9328 Southwind Solid Frame, Ready To Go Very Good Mechanics. $2200 1955 Oldsmobile Runs Goods. Needs TLC. 1999 Suzuki Motorhome 1964 Case $5000 OBO 69k Miles, Sleeps 5, New One Original Owner 4-Door 2004 PONTIAC GTO TLS 1000 $1650 Backhoe Loader With Rebuilt Fitted 508-892-9583 Blk/Blk, 5.7ltr, LSI V8 6-spd Tires, New Batteries, Transmission Original, $9,995 774-696-7697 V-Twin, Strong Runner. 978-760-3453 Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, manual trans. 74,000 mi, Hydraulic Leveling Jacks. Runs Strong. (Zero Miles) KONIG 18” chrome wheels. The Hot Set-Up! Carbon Price Reduced For $3000 Package Deal 1975 Ford Flatbed Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Comes With Snow Bucket 1995 Toyota Supra Sharp and fast. Quick Sale! 1980 Blazer Great For Landscaping $1600 $10,900/BO $3500 $7500 FIRM Transmission Only Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. 860-315-7417 2-Door, Very Rusty Body. Projects Or Snow Removal $1800 Original. 60k, 774-272-1526 Can Be Seen On Craigslist Needs Work. $4000 OBO 1953 Ford 508-943-5659 (John) Call 860-923-0406 508-461-9097 Black-On-Black, Leather, 2002 HARLEY With 7-Foot Fisher Plow Located In Leicester 3/4 Ton Pickup Two-Owner Car. (In Good Condition) 508-868-5481 Solid, Needs Restoration, Best Offer DAVIDSON 1992 Mallard Runs And Plows. Used Auto Parts $3200 2005 CHEVY EQUINOX 1200 Sportster Sprinter See It, Drive It, Make 2003 Rawson Portable All-wheel drive An Offer 91 day Guarantee. Large Collection MUST BE SOLD! 1973 Pontiac Black, Drag Bars, Forward Screener Plant Runs excellent and well Controls, Excellent Condition Park Model 508-764-6543 inventory of engines, 978-760-3453 Trans-Am maintained. Extra clean. Many Updates. Nice Big Lot Model 3618/SN:SN823203 transmissions, tires & glass. 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, $5000 OBO 24 Point OV Twin Honda 110k Miles. 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Fastback Black With Good Mechanics. 725 AUTOMOBILES Lots Of Great 386-624-2650 Payloader 720 CLASSICS White Interior Customizing Details $1500 Excellent Condition Backhoe 1929 Model A 1988 Buick 2006 Volvo S60T $6000 OBO 1996 Holiday 978-760-3453 $14,600 Estate Wagon Leather Heated Seats Call Ron Rambler 5th Michigan Street Rod Call 413-245-3402 Power Everything. 508-344-1904 1992 GMC Diesel, Runs Good 350 Ramjet Fuel Injection Last Of The Woodies! New Tires. Wheel Aluma-Lite Needs Tender Loving Care. Excellent Condition. Diesel Truck Engine. 1975 Mercedes 2003 American With One Living Area Also: 350 Trans., Vintage Gauges. $1500 78k Miles. Slide-Out, Rear Kitchen, UPS Truck-Style, 450SL $15,200 Ironhorse Garden Tub, Queen Bed, Aluminum Grumman Body, Chevy Box Truck $22,500 1982 Dodge Half-Ton Shelves. Rebuilt Convertible 318 Flat-Bed 774-200-5015 Slammer Including Some Accessories. UPS-Style Four Toolboxes In Good Condition. 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Power Heated Seats, $3450 Complimentary 10% OFF Florida Car - Never Seen Bose, Auto. 143k Miles. Travel Trailer A Winter! 76k Original Miles. $9,400 2005 Harley 774-232-0407 any service performed here at A Must See! 508-266-0878 Davidson With Tipout Given $ $3795 OBO Dyna-Wide Glide Living Space Of 11’x14.5’ 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 Tri-State Toyota Scion 508-769-0512 New Refrigerator, Pet Free, Extra Cab Pickup ROSS RECYCLING Chevy Prizm Mint Condition Smoke Free. Like New. We Pay More!! $11,000 Sleeps 7 With Matching Cap & Liner. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS 1999 Toyota Wanted Too Many Extras To List Reduced From $8500 33” Tires With Lift. Camry Any Year. Must Have Very Call Mike @ $5999 131k Miles, Well Kept. All Scrap Metals, • Toyota Master Technician 224k Miles, Runs Great! Low Miles. 508-248-6781 Plus Shed & Deck $6795 Cars, Trucks Will Consider A Civic Or Email • GM Mark of Excellence Master Technician Kept Up To Date. 413-433-5431 508-885-2884 Batteries, Inspected. Air & Heat. 508-764-1439 [email protected] • Chrysler Level 4 Master Technician Good First Car Or Spare Car Brimfield/ 2009 Chevy Copper Wire, REDUCED 732 SPORTS UTILITY 2007 HARLEY Appliances... • ASE Re-certified Technician $1800 OBO DAVIDSON Sturbridge Silverado 401-585-0309 Must Sell 64 Tucker Hill Rd. We want to work on your automobile and make you 2002 Chevy Soft Tail Deluxe. Club Cab Black Cherry. Mint Condition. Campground Lot! 1500 Series Putnam, CT 06260 part of our family! Please present this coupon to our Trailblazer LS Many Extras. 6000 Miles Was $19,000 Service Dept. 2000 BMW 740 IL 4WD, Power Package, Has Z-71 Package. 4-Door Sedan, Anthracite $15,000 NOW $9500 Silver Blue Color. With 87k Miles. Well Maintained. Call 860-942-0464 My Loss, Your Gain! 860-928-7165 (Metallic Grey/Blue). PRICE LOWERED! Tonneau Cover & Liner. 105k Miles. Pampered Or 978-355-2389 508-989-8165 8k Miles, One Owner. 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Old Ford (508) 943-7474 Sunroof/Cooper tires/new Women’s New Microwave Oven, 3-Burner Deep-Tinted Glass. Automobile 147k Miles, Dark Green, battery. Runs great. Stove w/Oven. 12 Cu.Ft. Re- AWD. Good Condition. Insulated $17,995 www.tristatetoyota.com • www.tristatescion.com Asking $3,500. Leather Jacket frigerator/Freezer. Double Parts $2400 Call 774-200-7604 Stainless Steel Sink 508-847-3157 Motors, Fenders, Doors, Police-Style, Size Large. Dry Weight: 2701 lbs View Pictures And More 508-254-3858 $125 Complete Or Parts Cars. $5500 OBO Details Online At 1933-1960, Nothing Newer! 508-949-1320 508-435-4395 www.mobilityvansales.com 978-760-3453

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Volvo S60 Not Naughty as Marketing Implies – It's a Nice Premium Sedan for 2011

BY KEITH GRIFFIN

In 2010 at the New York Auto Show, Volvo introduced the new Volvo S60 as the naughty new Volvo. At the time, it seemed kind of a silly thing to do because, hon- estly, when has a Volvo ever been naughty? It's not a vehicle that bad boys aspire to. So, to be honest, I wasn't expect- ing much when the opportunity presented itself to drive the Volvo S60 home from the New England Motor Press Association's Winter Vehicle Testing in Middleborough, Mass. I was just glad the Swedish premium mid- size sedan had a full tank of gas. Then it took all of two minutes for this sedan to grow on me. Hopping on the highway, I was impressed by the quick accelera- tion offered by the standard 3.0- The 2011 Volvo S60 is being marketed as a naughty Volvo, but it's really quite a step forward for what was already a strong premium sedan. Plus, it comes in at liter turbocharged inline six- a lower model price than the last generation. cylinder engine that delivers 300 horsepower and 325 lb.-ft. of torque. According to published based on its delicious mid-range detect pedestrians in the front of fuel costs, and an amazing extend- reports, it can hit 0-60 in six sec- power band and paucity of turbo the car (inattentive mall parking ed range on a highway, thanks to onds, which is more than fast lag," noted Tom Murphy, lot walkers to the rear are out of its diesel engine. It's what the enough in real world driving situ- Executive Editor of Ward's luck). If the driver doesn't Chevrolet Volt should become. ations. AutoWorld. "This engine is per- respond to the pedestrian, the S60 Unfortunately, no plans have been Because this is a turbo-charged fectly suited for the all-new S60 jams on the brakes with full power announced to bring it to the six, the maximum torque kicks and powers it into contention to avoid collisions up to 22 mph. United States, yet. I suggest we early in the power range at only against bigger, better-established Faster than that and the Volvo start a Facebook fan page! 2,100 rpm. Typically,you're hitting luxury entries." tries to minimize the damage by north of 4,000 rpm before that can Fuel economy is midrange on slowing the sedan as much as pos- (For the latest new car news, fol- be said of most engines. And, as the S60. It is rated at 18-mpg high- sible. low me on Twitter at aboutused- Volvo is quick to point out, the way and 26-mpg highway and it's I say pedestrian detection is cars. You can also read the latest torque output of the turbocharged going to hit those numbers. Even somewhat lamented because it automotive news at inline six equals that of the 4.4- with some spirited driving has not done well in some demon- TorqueNews.com, where I am a liter V8 in other Volvo models. thrown in, the S60 averaged 23.1 strations. Here's hoping the contributor, or learn about buying The best part, though, is how mpg for the week I had it. Swedish engineers are busy and selling a used car at smooth the delivery of power is. The interior has Volvo's typical tweaking it. UsedCars.About.com.) There is no discernible turbo lag Swedish warmth. It's functional Pedestrian detection with full and torque steer is negligible and full of brushed aluminum. auto brake is part of the S60's VITAL STATISTICS thanks to the all-wheel drive. You'll like it if Ikea is your design optional Technology Package that Wheelbase: 109.3 inches But don't take my word for it sense. What is most effectively also includes adaptive cruise con- Length: 182.2 inches (just in case anybody was inclined does is achieve neutrality. There's trol with new queue assist, colli- Width: 73.4 inches to take my word for it). The T6 was nothing not to like about it. sion warning with full auto brake, Height: 58.4 inches selected as one of Ward's 10 Best One feature I cannot wait to try distance alert, driver alert control Curb weight: 3812 lbs. Engines for 2011. "Volvo clearly out on a test track is Corner and lane departure warning. Saab Engine: 3.0-liter, inline six benchmarked BMW in developing Traction Control by Torque used to say it was the safest car in Horsepower: 300 hp @ 5600 the supremely smooth T6 engine, Vectoring. (I might have tried it on Sweden despite Volvo's claims but rpm dry, springtime this latest burst of technology has Torque: 325 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm roads with nary to belie that claim. EPA estimated mpg city/high- a touch of black The safety technology is espe- way: 18/26 ice lurking.) It's cially impressive considering the Base price: $37,700 a new technolo- starting price of the S60 is only As-tested price: $47,920 gy that puts the $37,700 (a drop of about $2500 from Also consider: (a comparative torque on your the previous model). Add in all the vehicle) BMW 335i, Mercedes- outer wheel to technology (i.e. the profit centers) Benz C300, Saab 95 help aid the S60 and the price of our tested model around turns. It jumped to $47,920 with delivery. works on the That's not a high price when front and back compared to the competition such wheels because as the BMW 335i, the Saab 95 and of the all-wheel the Mercedes-Benz C300 (all with drive system. all-wheel drive). The Volvo actual- I'm hoping ly matches or beats the other Auto Review there's some sedans when it comes to interior track time at space. Monticello with Brand new for 2012 is a T5 model the S60 this fall. with a 2.5-liter, 5-cylinder engine. One technolo- It's a great alternative if you still gy I'm not that want a roomy, comfortable sedan interested in but not quite the same high level trying out is of performance (and without all- Volvo's some- wheel drive) at a price tag of what lamented $30,975. Pedestrian The Volvo I really want, though, Detection with is the Volvo V60, the station Full Auto wagon equivalent of the S60 that Brake. A radar was unveiled recently.It's the pow- and camera sys- ertrain I have longed for: a plug- Photos © Volvo tem work in, hybrid diesel. That troika will The center stack of the Volvo S60 is well laid out with intuitive controls. together to deliver low C02 emissions, low 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ March 23, 2011