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Mailed free to requesting homes in Thompson Vol. VII, No. 32 Complimentary to homes by request (860) 928-1818/e-mail: [email protected] FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2012 THIS WEEK’S QUOTE Committee to search for grants to fund mill clean up SELECTMEN HOPEFUL PROPERTY MAY SEE NEW LIFE AS PARK “Self-development BY KERENSA KONESNI ble left behind after a series expressed by what is now the – as is the case with the is a higher duty VILLAGER STAFF WRITER of owners removed the valu- Department of Energy and Belding site, the corporation THOMPSON — After clean able portions of its construc- Environmental Protection that retains responsibility than self-sacrifice.” up efforts were derailed by tion, leaving piles of bricks (DEEP) drew the process out, for the clean up and remedia- the downturn in the econo- and concrete behind a chain and with trucks on the tion of a site is often not pres- my, the site of the Belding- link fence near the heart of ground ready to begin clear- ent, if it exists at all. Corticelli Mill on Route 12 in the town. ing debris, the money to com- “The town is willing to find Thompson may be back on According to First plete the project privately ways to be creative but not to track to see clean up, remedi- Selectman Larry Groh, the ran out. According to Groh, take on the liability,” said ation and a change in the current owner of the site Scott owns the Belding- Kennedy. “So right now the INSIDE landscape. Andy Scott has said that he is Corticelli Mill free and clear. -
Citizen Culture Issue #6
corrections 11/22/05 11:17 AM Page 117 corrections 11/30/05 12:14 PM Page 3 38 106 75 TIDBITS JOURNALISM The Meth Mess Idiotic Inventive Crimes 8 Grace Carter 38 Mark Peters Must-Have Tech Gadgets 2005 8 Agha Khan TABLET: Fiction Recording in a Free World Phantom of Havana: 10 Paul Rouse 50 The Forgotten Legend of C.J. Fuentes El Rushbo, Gentle Arbiter Chris Wilson 12 Michael Serazio Flight 117, Tampa to Providence Insomnia Corner 55 Jennifer Farmer 15 Moisture Therapy Docents Against Darwin 59 Krista Jarmas 16 R.M Schneiderman ON THE FENCE TOCFrom the Left THE CCM INTERVIEW Sen. John McCain on 60 Dmitry Tuchinsky 18 Young Pros in 2006 65 From the Right Igor Finkel and Jonathon Scott Feit Ben Barron First Person SATIRE 70 Jill Dudones 21 A Good Day for John Bolton Seth Reiss 75 THE “F” WORD APHRODISIA CCM INVESTIGATES On Camping and Childbirth The NYC Security Paradox 23 Jen Karetnick 82 Team Coverage TRAVEL LOCAL FLAVOR: Anecdote Bluffed by Bali Adventures in Designer 26 Nicholas Gill 88 Handbag Shopping Amanda Joyce GLOBAL FOCUS Murder in Mongolia ARCHITECTURE 32 Claudia B. Flisi In Pursuit of Luxury issue92 Molly Klais #6 corrections 11/22/05 11:14 AM Page 4 124 102 92 MAGAZINES CONTRIBUTORS New York’s Arbiter of Cool JEN KARETNICK is a Miami-based freelance writer 99 Jonathon Scott Feit and poet. She works as the features editor for Wine 102 THE 6*4*6 News, the Miami stringer for Gayot.com and the restaurant critic for So.Florida Magazine, Las Olas LINES AND LISTS Magazine and Lincoln Road Magazine. -
Mr. Lawrence C. Rowell, 71 Ny Tompkins
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD, BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE AutoServ steps up for a local family in need BY DONNA RHODES when his company learned [email protected] about their troubles, they TILTON — Last Thurs- asked how they could help. day afternoon, AutoServ of Town officials informed Tilton stepped up to ease one them of the family’s need for of the many burdens of the reliable transportation, so Rivers family in Tilton by AutoServ delved into their donating a 2001 Nissan Xter- inventory and found some- ra SUV after the couple’s two thing very suitable. vehicles were crushed by “It’s great we were able to falling trees in a microburst do something like this. This on July Fourth. Neither of community’s been so great their vehicles were insured to us over the years as we’ve for such damage, as both grown, and these are just were paid in full and one was great folks. We were so only used for plowing their pleased we were in the posi- driveway. tion to give them a hand,” “We just had the mini- said Hosmer, adding, “This mum liability coverage, so car should work very well we really didn’t know what for them.” we were going to do when we Considering the many re- saw what happened to cent Fourth of July celebra- them,” said Sylvia Rivers tions and activities in the last week. Lakes Region, Hosmer said AutoServ vice president SEE AUTOSERV, PAGE A10 Andrew Hosmer said that DONNA RHODES Sylvia Rivers of Tilton was overwhelmed with gratitude when AutoServ of Tilton’s vice president, Andrew Hosmer, handed her keys to a 2001 Nissan Xterra to replace one of her family’s vehicles, which were crushed by trees when a microburst struck the area on July 4. -
F.W. Webb 100 - 09/26/2015 New Hampshire Motor Speedway - Loudon, N.H
NASCAR Race Number 13 Unofficial Race Results For The F.W. Webb 100 - 09/26/2015 New Hampshire Motor Speedway - Loudon, N.H. - 1.058-mile banked paved oval Total Race Length 172 K - 102L - 107 M Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status 1 1 2 Doug Coby Dunleavy's Repair/HEX Performance Chevrolet 102 48 5 Running 2 12 07 Patrick Emerling Buffalo Auto Auction Chevrolet 102 42 Running 3 2 44 Bobby Santos Tinio Corp./Dan Kelley/Curb Records Chevrolet 102 42 1 Running 4 16 15 Ron Silk 15-40 Connection/LFR Chassis Chevrolet 102 40 Running 5 6 51 Justin Bonsignore M3 Technology Chevrolet 102 39 Running 6 4 8 Donny Lia Sypher Construction/Bardahl Chevrolet 102 38 Running 7 23 46 Jeff Goodale * Riverhead Building Supply/Speedworld FX Chevrolet 102 37 Running 8 10 9 Chase Dowling * S&S Asphalt Paving/Dunleavy's Repair Chevrolet 102 36 Running 9 25 36 Dave Sapienza * Frankie's Towing/Wine Country Chevrolet 102 35 Running 10 3 38 Woody Pitkat Buzz Chew Chevrolet/Elbow East Chevrolet 102 35 1 Running 11 24 56 Craig Lutz * Lutz Motorsports Chevrolet 102 33 Running 12 5 16 Timmy Solomito Diversified Metals /R.B. Enterprises Ford 102 32 Running 13 29 18 Ken Heagy Buoy One Seafood/East End Statuary Chevrolet 102 31 Running 14 28 99 Jamie Tomaino Dunleavy's Repair/Atlantic Sprinkler Chevrolet 102 30 Running 15 9 70 Andy Seuss Rockingham Boat/Leon Holmes Excavating Chevrolet 102 29 Running 16 33 26 Gary McDonald Lakeland Landscape/TRC Electric Chevrolet 102 28 Running 17 21 75 Shawn Solomito Eastport Feeds/Axel Anderson Inc. -
4.MPIREFERENCEGUIDE2019.Pdf
#ISpyMPI 3, 5 Formula / Off Road / UTV 46 - 49 #MPIFamily 4, 69 Drag Racing 50 - 51 Testimonials 6 Steering Wheel Chart 52 - 53 2018 Highlights 7 Boat / Golf Cart Steering Wheel 54 - 55 About MPI 8 Accessories 56 - 63 Steering Wheels 10 - 55 Hub Chart 64 - 65 Anatomy of a Steering Wheel 11 Project U 66 - 67 #MPIDifference 12 - 13 Pricing Chart 68 Asphalt Circle Track 14 - 23 ForeVer Our Champions 70 - 71 Dirt Track Racing 24 - 31 Contact Info 72 Off Road / Road Course 32 - 45 2 PROJECT U 3 4 2018 Joey Logano 2018 Tyler Ankrum 2017 Kyle Busch 2017 Martin Truex Jr 2017 Harrison Burton 2016 Christian Eckes MPI Champions List 2016 Jimmie Johnson 2017 Todd Gilliland 2015 Chase Elliott 2015 Kyle Busch 2016 Justin Haley 2014 John Hunter Nemechek 2018 Dakota Dickerson 2014 Kevin Harvick 2015 William Byron 2017 Kyle Kirkwood 2018 Justin Bonsignore 2018 Austin Dillon 2018 Bobby McCarty 2017 & 2016 Doug Coby 2018 Nikko Reger 2017 Kurt Busch 2018 Jared Fryar 2017 Patrick Gallagher 2016 Denny Hamlin 2017 Cole Rouse 2015 Joey Logano 2018 Nick Hoffman 2017 Josh Berry 2017 Kyle Strickler 2016 Raphael Lessard 2018 Tyler Courtney 2017 Chris Windom 2018 Tyler Reddick 2016 Deac McCaskill 2017 William Byron 2015 Cole Timm 2018 Philip Morris 2016 Daniel Suarez 2015 Brayton Haws 2017 & 2015 Lee Pulliam 2018 Logan SeaVey 2014 Chase Elliott 2016 Matt Bowling 2017 Spencer Bayston 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Donny Schatz 2018 Brett Moffitt 2018 RJ Anderson 2018 Christopher Bell 2017 Jeremy McGrath 2017 Christopher Bell 2017 & 2015 Donny Schatz 2016 Johnny Sauter 2016 -
June 24, 2021
PRSRT STD Belchertown, Granby & Amherst U.S. POSTAGE PAID PALMER, MA PERMIT NO. 22 ECR-WSS LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 ENTINELYOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1915 A TURLEY PUBLICATIONS ❙ www.turley.com Volume 106 • Number 14 www.sentinel.turley.com COMMUNITY OPINION AGRICULTURE SPORTS Dreamer the Lemur...p. 4 A missed sign spoils Finger licking Orioles enter the surprise...p. 6 picking...p. 8 tournament...p. 11 GOVERNMENT Rustic Fusion, owned by Chris Snow, was one of COVID relief four food trucks that came to Food Truck Fridays funds coming; on June 18. How it will be used is TBD JONAH SNOWDEN [email protected] REGION – As the Mass. Senate and House work to reconcile differences and craft a new state bud- get to send on to Gov. Charlie Baker, the Baker administration last week announced a plan to spread approximately $2.815 billion in direct federal aid among local municipalities to target communities that could use an economic boost. “Key priorities” include housing and homeowner- Finally, it’s ship, economic development, local downtowns, job training, workforce development, health care, and infrastructure, Baker said. The money was doled out to states in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the negative impact it has had on local economies. “Our proposal will immediately invest $2.8 bil- FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS lion toward key priorities that will help jump-start our economic recovery, with a particular focus on CARA McCARTHY those hit hardest by COVID-19, such as communi- Staff writer ties of color,” Baker said in a statement. “With over four million people fully vaccinated, Massachusetts BELCHERTOWN -- Food Truck Tess Mathewson, is getting back to normal and back to work, but it is Fridays have made a return to the Parker Mas, and critical that we act now to make these critical invest- Town Common as the COVID-19 Olive Smith coor- ments to keep our recovery moving. -
Killingly Test 3-30 NEW.Qxt
Mailed free to requesting homes in Brooklyn, the borough of Danielson, Killingly & its villages Vol. VII, No. 25 Complimentary home delivery (860) 928-1818/email:[email protected] Friday, April 26, 2013 THIS WEEK’’S QUOTE Affordable “To win without housing grant risk is to triumph without glory.” announced Pierre Corneille STATE TO FUND $1.5M EXPANSION INSIDE AT MAPLE COURTS BY MERYL E. WILLETT Greene said construction for VILLAGER STAFF WRITER the six new units would A8 — OPINION KILLINGLY — Additional begin as soon as possible. A12 — SPORTS affordable housing options There are 43 apartments already on the Maple Courts B1 — CALENDAR are to become available to senior citizens all over II site, and according to B2-3— OBITS northeastern Connecticut Greene, the new construc- tion would help the B3 — LEGALS Courtesy photos due to a grant from the state. The Legislature Authority to raise its rev- Sara Hunt at the finish line the day before the Boston Marathon. B4 — CLASSIFIEDS announced last week that enue. Maple Courts II, in Killingly, “It is difficult to put would be the recipient of a money aside in reserve sub- $1.5 million grant that will stantial enough to meet the LOCAL fund the construction of six cost of repairs and replace- ‘It was total chaos’ additional housing options ments. The buildings are that will be offered in 2014. more than 20 years old, and Senate President Pro as the other apartments get Tempore Donald E. older there are more repairs QUIET CORNER RESIDENTS Williams, D-Brooklyn, that need to be done,” said SHARE EXPERIENCES AT THE reported on the eve of the Greene. -
NWMT Career Poles List Updated Jan 19.Xlsx
Whelen Modified Tour Career Poles (1985-Present) Driver Poles Driver Poles Driver Poles 1 Mike Stefanik 48 32 Woody Pitkat 4 66 Rowan Pennink 1 2 Tony Hirschman 41 Chase Dowling 4 Craig Lutz 1 3 Reggie Ruggerio 29 Ken Bouchard 4 John Beatty Jr. 1 4 Ted Christopher 27 Richie Evans 4 Shawn Solomito 1 5 Jeff Fuller 26 Nevin George 4 Wayne Anderson 1 Jan Leaty 26 Charlie Jarzombek 4 Mike Andrews Jr. 1 7 Mike Ewanitsko 25 Brian Ross 4 Dan Avery 1 8 Steve Park 23 39 Patrick Emerling 3 JR Bertuccio 1 9 Donny Lia 22 Tom Baldwin 3 Howie Brode 1 Doug Coby 22 Dave Berghman 3 George Brunnhoelzl Jr. 1 11 Tim Connolly 20 Jimmy Blewett 3 George Brunnhoelzl III 1 12 Bobby Santos III 17 Bob Park 3 Sean Caisse 1 13 Ryan Preece 16 Charlie Pasteryak 3 James Civali 1 Ed Flemke Jr. 16 Carl Pasteryak 3 Leo Cleary 1 15 Mike McLaughlin 15 Bob Polverari 3 Bill Colton 1 16 Rick Fuller 12 Greg Sacks 3 Doug French 1 17 Todd Szegedy 11 Tony Siscone 3 Richie Gallup 1 18 Ron Silk 10 Bugs Stevens 3 Bobby Grigas III 1 Justin Bonsignore 10 Check Steuer 3 Dan Jivanelli 1 Jerry Marquis 10 Ken Woolley Jr. 3 Chris Kopec 1 21 Eric Beers 9 52 Tom Rogers Jr. 2 Allen McClure 1 Chuck Hossfeld 9 Ronnie Williams 2 L.W. Miller 1 George Kent Jr. 9 Eric Goodale 2 Tony Papale 1 24 Matt Hirschman 7 Eric Berndt 2 Bill Park 1 Ryan Newman 7 Tom Bolles 2 Billy Pauch 1 Rob Summers 7 Joey Caraccia 2 Richard Savary 1 27 Timmy Solomito 6 Jerry Cranmer 2 Ken Schrader 1 Jimmy Spencer 6 Tommy Cravenho 2 Robin Vollemoeller 1 29 John Blewett III 5 Tony Ferrante Jr. -
October 16, 2020 Serving Putnam Since 2005 Complimentary to Homes by Request Day Kimball Putnam Bank Golf Classic Supports COVID-19 Response Fund
PUTNAM VILLAGER Friday, October 16, 2020 Serving Putnam since 2005 Complimentary to homes by request Day Kimball Putnam Bank Golf Classic supports COVID-19 Response Fund Johanna Lada Photo Courtesy Walmart-North Windham team of Roger Noll, Scott Vose, Sean Vigue, and Pat Kozelka placed in first with a score of 57 for gross results at the Day Kimball Hospital Putnam Bank Golf Classic held on Sept. 11 at the Connecticut National Golf Club. PUTNAM — The 36th plies, equipment and resources Kristen Willis, director of A centenarian Annual Day Kimball Hospital in response to the coronavirus development, Day Kimball (DKH) Putnam Bank Golf pandemic. Healthcare. “We are incredibly Classic was held at the “In a very difficult time in grateful for the supporters of Connecticut National Golf Club healthcare, it was amazing to our Golf Classic who play an birthday celebration on September 11. Sponsors, see the combination of dedicat- enormous role in helping us golfers, and volunteers who ed donors, hospital staff, vol- continue to provide high qual- participated in or supported unteers, community members, ity, safe care to our patients DAYVILLE — On North Grosvenordale. this year’s event raised more and business partners come and their families during the Saturday, Oct. 3, Johanna As a youth, her educa- than $113,000, the net proceeds together in light of the COVID- pandemic and beyond.” Lada celebrated her 100th tional years were spent at of which will benefit the DKH 19 pandemic to help us exceed Changes, such as tempera- birthday at Westview Health St. Joseph’s School. and COVID-19 Response Fund all expectations in achieving Care Center, and the occa- later, Tourtellotte High which provides critical sup- our fundraising goal,” said Turn To DK GOLF page A2 sion was marked with as School. -
Camping World Named Title Partner for Superstar Racing Experience
Camping World Named Title Partner for Superstar Racing Experience Sponsor to Highlight Plating Change Initiative with Goal of $1 Million in Donations to Battle Food Insecurity MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 1, 2021) – Camping World, America’s Recreation Dealer, has joined Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) as the title partner of the six-race short-track series debuting this summer on Saturday nights in primetime on the CBS Television Network and streaming live on Paramount+. “At every racetrack I’ve ever been to – and I’ve been to a lot of them – you see RVs and people tailgating and just enjoying the outdoors,” said Ray Evernham, co-founder of the Camping World SRX Series. “Camping World is a perfect fit for our fans and the tracks where we’re racing. We’re bringing big-name, race-winning and championship-winning drivers to grassroots racetracks. If you’re a fan of pavement racing, you’ll want to be a part of this, and if you’re a fan of dirt racing, you’ll want to be part of this. The Camping World SRX Series will have a little something for everyone.” “Motorsports has proven to be a very good investment for Camping World, and our partnership with SRX is a reaffirmation of our commitment to racing and its fans,” said Marcus Lemonis, Chairman and CEO of Camping World. “Race fans are passionate about their sport and they commit to it, often by setting up camp at the track and immersing themselves in the experience. That’s our customer, and SRX will reach a diverse group of race fans who follow a variety of racing series.” As title partner of the Camping World SRX Series, Camping World will use the platform to highlight a standalone philanthropic initiative called Plating Change. -
Whelen 100 Sorted on Laps
UNOFFICIAL Whelen 100 Sorted on Laps NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour New Hampshire Motor Speedway 1.058 miles Whelen 100 7/17/2021 12:45 Race started at 12:51:43 Pos No. Name Sponsor Laps Diff 1 6 Ryan Preece Riverhead Raceway Chevrolet 105 2 51 Justin Bonsignore Phoenix Communications, Inc Chevrolet 105 0.129 3 85 Ron Silk Stuart's Automotive Chevrolet 105 0.138 4 99 Ronnie Williams Trump 2024 Ford 105 0.187 5 7 Jon McKennedy Ultra Wheel Chevrolet 105 0.486 6 70 Andy Seuss Rockingham Boat Chevrolet 105 0.642 7 36 Dave Sapienza Sapienza Enterprises Chevrolet 105 0.712 8 44 Bobby Santos III Think Light Air/Harshaw Paving Chevrolet 105 0.832 9 22 Kyle Bonsignore Chalew Perf/Munns Auto/Wilwood Brakes Chevrolet 105 0.851 10 64 Timmy Solomito Dell Electric/Lumiere Electric Chevrolet 105 1.057 11 1 Woody Pitkat Dunleavy's Truck & Trailer/Gunsmoke Stables Chevrolet 105 1.157 12 06 Samuel Rameau Central Mass Tree Chevrolet 105 1.761 13 07 Patrick Emerling Captain Pip Marina Chevrolet 105 2.061 14 58 Eric Goodale GAF Roofing Chevrolet 104 1 Lap 15 18 Ken Heagy Buoy Seaford Market and Restaurant Ford 104 1 Lap 16 82 Anthony Nocella Nocella Paving Chevrolet 103 2 Laps 17 24 Andrew Krause Supreme Mtg Chevrolet 103 2 Laps 18 59 Matt Galko BNP Machine Dodge 102 3 Laps 19 34 J.B. Fortin Whip it Jerky/John's Fuel/Peerless Chevrolet 98 7 Laps 20 78 Walter Sutcliffe Jr. Last Minute Racing Chevrolet 98 7 Laps 21 32 Tyler Rypkema Nelcorp/Musco Chevrolet 92 13 Laps 22 54 Tommy Catalano FX Caprara Chevrolet 79 26 Laps 23 97 Bryan Dauzat Brother-in-Law Motorsports -
Sturbridge 7-27-07
3 Oxbow Road, Charlton (RT. 20 Richardson Corners) OXBOW VARIETY & PACKAGE STORE 508-248-4969 ABSOLUT VODKA CAPTAIN MORGAN BUD LIGHT,BUDWEISER SMIRNOFF VODKA SVEDKA VODKA 1.75ml 1.75ml 1.75ml 1.75ml COORS LIGHT, MILLER LITE All Flavors 30pk cans+ deposit (cash only) $ $33.99 $29.99 22.99 $20.99 $19.99 Hours: Mon-Sat 8-10 • Sun 9-9 (prices expire 12/31/11) Mailed free to requesting homes in Sturbridge, Brimfield, Holland and Wales Vol. V, No. 46 PROUD MEDIA SPONSOR OF RELAY FOR LIFE OF THE GREATER SOUTHBRIDGE AREA! COMPLIMENTARY HOME DELIVERY ONLINE: WWW.STURBRIDGEVILLAGER.NET Friday, November 18, 2011 Vets collection to honor fallen soldier NAMES BEING COLLECTED FOR VETERANS PLAQUES BY KEVIN FLANDERS VILLAGER STAFF WRITER STURBRIDGE — For Sturbridge veterans and their family members, Veterans Day provides an opportu- nity to honor those who served and are currently serving their country. Each person observes the day in a different way,but they are all united by a common bond. Debra Booth has made several extra efforts to assist veterans, and for the second consecutive year she will collect clothes and other donat- Joshua Booth ed items before distributing them to homeless veterans at local shelters. made the holidays particularly spe- It is especially rewarding for Booth cial for me.” to provide assistance to homeless Booth is looking to collect such veterans, as her son, United States items as gift certificates, toiletries, Store spooks in Marine Corps First Lt. Joshua clothing, games, and cleaning sup- Booth, was killed in Hadithah, Iraq plies. If you would like to make a in October of 2006.