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ONLINE: WWW.BLACKSTONEVALLEYTRIBUNE.COM “Journalism will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you're at it.” Friday, July 17, 2009 Gauthier to replace Johnson at NHS helm

BY THOMAS MATTSON Christine Johnson, who has been “Mike [Gauthier] will assume his “Mr. Gauthier brings strong expe- football, and track on both the mid- TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER principal of the high school since new position July 27,” School riences as a school administrator to dle and high school levels.” NORTHBRIDGE — Michael 2001, has accepted an administrative Superintendent Susan Gorky this new position,” Gorky said. Gorky described Gauthier as “a Gauthier, principal of the middle position at Leicester High School. announced. “Mike has served as Northbridge tireless leader who prides himself school, has been appointed interim She had been an administrator at “Mrs. Johnson will be working Middle School principal four years. on his knowledge of students and principal of Northbridge High Algonquin Regional High School in with Mr. Gauthier through Aug. 14 Prior to that he taught grades 3, 4 staff.” School. Northboro before she came to to ensure a smooth transition for and 6 in the Grafton public schools. Northbridge. our students and staff,” Gorky said. Mike has also coached , Turn To NHS page A13 Water issue floods Douglas selectmen BY THOMAS MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER DOUGLAS — There seem to be sharply divergent views about this town’s water supply. Although all of the intricacies of the situation are not known, the upshot of statements made more than a year ago about the local water supply seem to have given the Board of Selectmen pause in reappointing Michael Yacino to the Conservation Commission. Yacino made a detailed comment of about 1,500 words to the select- men Tuesday night, July 7, in an attempt to clarify issues apparent- ly related to his reappointment. What it all boils down to is that Yacino, as vice chairman of the Conservation Commission, went Michael Yacino ahead with a study of wells in town and concluded that a certain num- Yacino’s statement in March 2008 ber did or could have contami- presented results of the well analy- nants. He urged testing so that res- sis. Michael Yacino said the Board idents with wells can be sure of the of Health certainly knew of the quality of their water. Turn To WATER page A13

Thomas Mattson photo The Junior Summer Theater Arts Workshop at the Valley Music School will perform ‘Willy Wonka, Jr.’ on Friday, July 17, at Northbridge High School. CANDY MAN COMETH VALLEY MUSIC SCHOOL TO PRESENT ‘WILLY WONKA, JR.’

BY THOMAS MATTSON It’s a production of Roald Dahl’s on Friday,July 17 — once at 1 p.m. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER musical “Willy Wonka, Jr.” And it at the Northbridge High School NORTHBRIDGE — If it’s choco- is the culminating performance of Auditorium on Linwood Avenue late you crave, maybe a whole fac- the Junior Summer Theater Arts in Whitinsville, and again at 7 p.m. tory’s worth, there are words and Workshop at the Valley Music at the same location. music coming up Friday, July 17, School. The stage show will be pre- Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for that may just start to satisfy it all. sented by 56 middle school actors from throughout the region twice Turn To CANDY page A13 Rockdale landlord teed off SAYS NEW GOLF COURSE CAUSING WATER DAMAGE AT PROPERTY

BY THOMAS MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER NORTHBRIDGE — Joseph Zappella likes to play an occasional round of golf and his wife Carolyn plays to a 12 handicap. Andy Levin photo The North Uxbridge couple is in favor of the new Shining Rock golf Rick Dowden rebuilt his home on Quaker Highway after it was destroyed by fire this course that may open on a tempo- past winter. Also pictured are his wife, Eryn Peters, and her children Michael and rary basis this summer. Savanna. But they have a problem with one of the 18 holes — No. 15. The Zappellas own rental proper- ty on School Street in Rockdale and are unhappy about storm water Family rebuilds with they say has flooded their property since the hole was built. It must be a conflict of interest for help from community them, because when you look at that fifteenth hole, it is one beauty of a BY ANDY LEVIN trailer located on their front lawn. layout. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Dowden’s former house at 39 But the Zappellas are expected to Quaker Highway was destroyed by voice their concerns at the Planning UXBRIDGE — For Richard fire the afternoon of Dec. 15, 2008, a Board’s public hearing at 7 p.m. on Dowden and family, this summer Thomas Mattson photo faulty dryer the probable cause. The Tuesday, July 21, in Town Hall. will almost certainly end up a lot Joseph Zappella stands near a drainage area behind one of his apartments. Zappella wood structure home, built about 35 It is at that hearing the Planning easier than the winter just passed. claims runoff from a nearby golf course has damaged his property. years ago and owned by Dowden for Board may decide on whether a tem- That’s because living in an all the past 10 years, was rendered porary opening of the new links is Norwood Cooperative Bank, the owner, and a goodly number of resi- new, 3,000-square-foot home certain- uninhabitable by fire, smoke and feasible this summer. Planning Board, Tim Gordon of ly beats spending January through much of the spring in a singlewide Certainly, the course owner, Hopkinton, the possible new course Turn To DRAIN page A10 Turn To REBUILD page A15

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VALLEY NOTEBOOK TRIBUNE Trail enthusiasts pushing for connecting link ALMANAC QUOTATION OF THE WEEK BY ANDY LEVIN trail to travel mile upon mile the region’s trail system, accord- providing a description of the TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER uninterrupted on bicycle or ing to Pat McGarrah, president of state’s landmark health care sys- “A tireless leader who prides REGION — Proponents of a 60- horseback, according to propo- the Grand Trunk Trailblazers. tem. 80-mile trail running east to west nents. “Our goal is to collaborate with “As the White House and himself on his knowledge of across the state and linking the “Metacomet Land Trust works local trail groups to build the Congress ramp up their efforts in students and staff.” Blackstone and Pioneer valleys in many of the communities that Titanic Rail Trail linking the creating a comprehensive nation- will meet later this month to iron the trail passes through,” said Blackstone Valley with the al health care reform proposal, — Northbridge School Superintendent out strategy. Lisa Mosczynski, of Douglas, that Pioneer valley,”he said. “It will be we in can at the Susan Gorky on new NHS Principal The planned Southern New organization’s president. “We an incredible southern-tier trail very least offer our own experi- Michael Gauthier England Trunkline Trail work in 13 communities, but what and it’s time to push for its com- ences of success to officials down (SNETT) would pass through is most significant is that its pletion.” in Washington,” Moore said. THE STATS Blackstone, site of a meeting at 7 crossroads [would] happen in “We’ve made significant progress MOORE HEALTH CARE Median year householder moved into p.m., Thursday, July 23, at that Blackstone. It’s important that we here in the Commonwealth since owner-occupied housing units: town’s public library. Trail advo- help folks understand the signifi- 2006, so it is also important that The area lawmaker who helped Auburn...... 1986 Oxford ...... 1988 cates want to promote a non- cance of this intersection and craft the state’s health care we monitor national health motorized, multi-use trail that urge them to participate in how reform developments to see how Brimfield ...... 1990 Southbridge..1985 reform law is now playing an Brookfield ....1989 Spencer ...... 1983 would utilize the SNETT and con- the trails develop — and make important role in overseeing the they may positively or adversely nect with the north to south sure they get completed in the impact our current system.” Charlton...... 1990 Sturbridge ....1990 Congress’ attempt to do much the Douglas ...... 1991 Uxbridge ...... 1992 Blackstone River Bikeway. very near future.” same. In addition to his role in Organizers hope to attract rep- Mosczynski and other support- Boston, Moore has also been Dudley ...... 1986 Wales ...... 1991 Sen. Richard Moore, D- Holland ...... 1989 Webster ...... 1986 resentatives of local and state ers of the SNETT project cite the Uxbridge, chairman of the new named to a White House team government, trail groups and community health benefits and comprised of 47 state legislators Leicester ...... 1984 * Information as of Special Senate Committee on Northbridge 1989 2000 U.S. Census interested residents to next the economic and recreation National Health Reform, last from across the country who week’s session. Planners also potential thoroughly planned and week heard testimony from leg- advocate national health care want to discuss the possibility of properly maintained trail net- islative, administrative and busi- reform. SUNRISE/SUNSET including the east-west Titanic work could have for the region. At ness officials at a hearing at the Moore said he plans share testi- Rail Trail in the Pioneer, French next week’s meeting, they hope to State House. mony from the State House hear- Sat., July 18...... 5:28 a.m...... 8:20 p.m. River and Quinebaug River val- draw on the expertise of people The panel is charged with keep- ings with his meetings with the Sun., July 19 ...... 5:29 a.m...... 8:19 p.m. leys within the project’s scope. who want to amplify trail advoca- ing track of national health care Obama administration. Mon., July 20 ....5:30 a.m...... 8:18 p.m. That would allow users of the cy and improve the networking of reform developments along with Tue., July 21 ...... 5:31 a.m...... 8:18 p.m. Wed., July 22 ....5:32 a.m...... 8:17 p.m. Thur., July 23 ....5:33 a.m...... 8:16 p.m. UEF gets donation from golf tournament IN UNIFORM Fri., July 24 ...... 5:34 a.m...... 8:15 p.m. THE FIVE QUESTIONS Editor’s Note: a recent Five Question mis- takenly listed as zero the number of Gilbert completes movie sequels that have won an Academy Award for Best Picture. There were two: Army training “The Godfather Part II” (1974) and “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.” DOUGLAS — Army National Guard Pvt. (2003) David L. Gilbert has graduated from the The Charlton Villager apologizes for the Infantryman One Station Unit Training at mistake. Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. The training consists of Basic Infantry 1. Montevideo is the capital of what Training and Advanced Individual Training. South American country? During the nine weeks of basic combat 2. What are the names of the pieces in training, the soldier received training in drill chess? and ceremonies, weapons employment, map 3. Where does the Mansard roof come reading, tactics, military courtesy, military from? justice, physical fitness, first aid skills, and 4. The July birthstone is a: garnet, ruby, Army history, core values and traditions. opal, topaz? Additional training included development of 5. “I must decline your invitation owning basic combat skills and battlefield operations to a subsequent engagement.” Who said and tactics, and experienced use of various this: Willie Loman, Mark Twain, weapons and weapons defenses available to Groucho Marx, Oscar Wilde? the infantry crewman. The Advanced Individual Training course is designed to train infantry soldiers to per- FRONT PAGE QUOTE form reconnaissance operations; employ, fire — Horace Greeley Front row, from left, are Ashley Dube and Erika Dube. Back row, from left, are Duane Dube, Kate Travaline and recover anti-personnel and anti-tank (president of UEF), Lori Fafard (assistant principal Taft Elementary School). mines; locate and neutralize land mines and operate target and sight equipment; operate and maintain communications equipment OPEN TO CLOSE UXBRIDGE — The day after Uxbridge Education the day of the tournament. and radio networks; construct field firing aids Fathers’ Day marked the 20th Foundation in memory of The money will be used for for infantry weapons; and perform infantry Northbridge Town Manager year for the Mike Morrison Dan Stefanilo, superintendent scholarships and student pro- combat exercises and dismounted battle (508) 234-2095 Golf Tournament in memory of Uxbridge Public Schools, grams. Huge thanks are drills, which includes survival procedures in Northbridge Town Clerk of Terece Dube. It was played who suddenly died on Feb. 21. extended to the Dube and a nuclear, biological or chemical contaminat- (508) 234-2001 this year at Blissful Meadows The Uxbridge Education Morrison families for their ed area. Northbridge Middle School, Pleasant in Uxbridge. Part of this years Foundation was on hand to kind generosity. He is the son of David Gilbert, of Douglas, Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-8718 proceeds, $3,000, went to the receive the generous donation and Karen Huard, of Spencer. Northbridge Elementary School,87 The private is a 2001 graduate of Blackstone Linwood Ave., Whitinsville (508) 234- Valley Regional Vocational Technical High 5264 Walter Buxton School, Upton. Northbridge High School, Linwood (508) 450-8194 Avenue, Whitinsville (508) 234-6221 Balmer School, Crescent Street, (508) 341-2038 Whitinsville (508) 234-8161 Grammar & Primary Schools, Cross Buxton & Grandson SEARCH Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-6346 “Big or Small” We do it all! 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BY THOMAS MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER REGION — A new book, “Landscape of Industry: An Industrial History of the AACCURACYCCURACY Blackstone Valley,” provides a series of scholarly essays and historical photos and maps of WAATCHTCH the Valley from Worcester to W Providence. The book got a pedigreed send- The Blackstone Valley Tribune off Tuesday, July 7, at is committed to accuracy in all Alternatives’ Whitin Mill in its news reports. Although Whitinsville, where two con- gressmen and a bevy of environ- numerous safeguards are in mental experts assembled in the place to ensure accurate report- Singh Performance Center to ing, mistakes can occur. herald the book. A foreword by Sen. Edward Kennedy lent a fur- Confirmed fact errors will be ther measure of weight to the corrected at the top right hand publication. Congressman Richard Neal corner of page A3 in a timely The book has several authors. manner. They include professional histo- The book appears in a context rians who cite chapter and verse in which town officials from the If you find a mistake, call in myriad footnotes, and Park 11 towns in the Valley are mak- (508) 234-2107 during normal Rangers who insert an immedia- ing efforts at regionalizing cer- business hours. During non- cy about the Valley from their tain services. own experiences contemplating Although one might discover business hours, leave a message the region and communicating a few minor caveats, the book is in the editor’s voice mailbox. with the public about it. impressive both in its scope and The editor will return your It is an ambitious project and in its quality. The text is won- undoubtedly the most qualita- derfully detailed and amply phone call. tive work on the Blackstone complemented by a variety of Valley since Thomas Navin’s art — maps, old photos of textile “Whitin Machine Works,” pub- leaders, groups of workers and lished around 1949. The latter athletic teams, and countless National Park Rangers — Chuck a number of South Carolina Douglas Historical was an in-depth analysis of the mills. Arning, Ray Boswell, Peter enterprises,” Rockman notes. world-leading textile machinery One of the major impressions Coffin, Kevin Klyberg, and Jack U.S. Rep. James McGovern, D- producer from 1831 through a reader may draw after perus- Whittaker. Worcester, said area residents Society announces World War II. And while it was ing the entire 170-page volume is The pieces by professional his- should draw great inspiration intensively scholarly, Navin had of just how vast the area that torians include those by from what happened in the raffle winner full access to The Shop and its gave birth to the American Dartmouth assistant professor Valley. He said the region’s personnel and he provided Industrial Revolution is. Not in Joseph Cullon, “A River future is tied to green technolo- DOUGLAS — The Douglas Historical many personal vignettes that the spatial sense of the West, but Transformed, a Valley gy, which is already beginning. Society recently announced the winner of the made the book more than a sta- even more impressively within Renegade,” Richard “Green technology in this cor- raffle for a week’s vacation at Wallis Cove tistical wonder. Navin was a pro- the 46-mile length of the Greenwood’s ”A Landscape of ridor will grow and grow and Cabin. fessor at the Harvard Business Blackstone River, with its 450- Industry,” Gray Fitzsimons’ will be the model for the world,” On July 1, at the E. N. Jenckes Store, the School. foot descent from Worcester to “The Slaters of McGovern said. “We’ll make winning raffle ticket was drawn. The winner He made no attempt to do an Pawtucket. To invoke the West, and the Rise and Fall of renewable energy parts right was Erika Peterson, of Douglas. overview of the entire however, the time it took entre- American Textiles” and here.” This is the second year that Wallis Cove Blackstone Valley, although ref- preneurs and settlers, after “Moving the Goods: Roads, “This area is known for its owner, Laurie Church, has generously donat- erences to such were inevitable. Samuel Slater’s genius took Canals, and the Coming of the greatness in the past,” he said, ed a week’s rental to the Historical Society. In contrast, “The Landscape of hold, to put up textile mills and Railroads,” also by Fitzsimons. and it will (also be known) in the The cabin is on Whitin Reservoir. The week, Industry” approaches the histo- establish villages packed tightly Also, “Slavery and Abolition future,” he said. valued at $750, has helped the Douglas ry of the Valley from a number into one of the smallest states in along the Blackstone,” by Seth U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, D- Historical Society raise $800 in donations this of points of view. If there is any the Union and then south from Rockman, and “‘We Walk!’ The Springfield, spoke of the great year. The Historical Society thanks all who exception readers from Worcester is almost remindful of Struggle for Worker Rights in rivers of the world, like the helped further its renovation cause by pur- Northbridge might take to the the Sooners who raced to stake the Industrial Blackstone Euphrates and Thames or the chasing a ticket. book, it is that Whitin Machine claims in Oklahoma around Valley,” by Albert Klyberg. great rivers of North America , “I believe strongly in the mission of the Works is put into the context of 1889. Cullon also wrote the conclud- and how history is interwoven Douglas Historical Society, which is to pre- so many other industries in “The Landscape of Industry” ing piece, “The Past as Prologue: with them. The same is true of serve and maintain the E. N. Jenckes Store Worcester, Providence, goes a long way toward setting The National Park Service and the Blackstone, where the Museum, and I also recognize, as a board Pawtucket, Lincoln, R.I. and, in the stage for a new realization of the Reintegration of the American Industrial Revolution member, the extent of the work left to do,” general, of those enterprises the common roots of Valley res- Blackstone Valley’s Past.” began by harnessing of the said Church, a member of the Historical located directly on the idents, whether in Grafton, “Mill Villages and the river. Society. “I feel grateful that I am able to offer Blackstone River. Whitin Northbridge, Uxbridge, Diversity of Industry” was a 26- He likened the sound of looms the cabin week.” Machine was on the Mumford Blackstone, Douglas, Sutton or page contribution by the to democracy. Peterson, of Douglas, is the granddaughter River, which flows into the Slatersville and Lonsdale (now Rangers — Arning, Boswell, “Democracy is supposed to be of board member Paul Peterson. Blackstone about a mile to the Lincoln, R.I.). Coffin, Klyberg and Whittaker. noisy,” he declared. “There is a For more information on the Douglas southeast. At the same time, The story of the Blackstone The article on the relationship great clatter to democracy. “ He Historical Society, please visit www.dou- there is a huge sketch of John Valley is also a story of risk-tak- of slavery to textile mills is dis- said voices must be heard over glashistoricalsociety.org. For more informa- Whitin’s famous patent pick and ing, by the mill owners, the turbing in its indictment of both and over. tion on Wallis Cove Cabins, please visit spreader, there is a streetcar canal-builders, the railroaders, Northerners and Southerners. “It’s the price of democracy.” www.walliscove.com. from out of the past in Linwood, and the workers who endured There was no way cotton grew Neal spoke of the conflicts and there is a picture of the 69-hour labor weeks. It depicts along the Blackstone, Rockman between farmers and mill own- Douglas team of the how the Valley rose out of a quipped. In fact, it came from ers. Blackstone Valley Industrial mostly agrarian self-sufficiency the cotton fields of Southern, He said the great decisions A-1 COMPLETE League. The Draper Corporation to producing a limited range of slave-owning plantation owners. across the country are always AUTO DETAILING of Hopedale gets some mention homemade items to importing Without the cotton, textile mills about land-use. He mentioned along with Adin Ballou’s utopi- and exporting sophisticated would have been impossible. But the Kansas-Nebraska Bill and (508) 266-0516 Free an community that preceded it, machines via the canal or by Rockman even goes painfully the Dred Scott Decision. He Air but neither Draper’s nor Whitin oxen who sometimes plodded Freshener deeper into the matter. He noted decisions like those led to is included among five so-called some 50 miles, say, in delivering names quite a few Northern mill the Civil War. world-class industries from the axes from Douglas to Boston. owners or financiers who owned Neal also referred to the con- Valley’s past. The 11 contributors to the property in the South, including tentious issues of immigration. Nevertheless, the book’s over- book all have a keen sense of the slaves. To compound things, tex- He asked whether there were a all thrust is of a region rather historic backdrops against tile mill owners were often good better example of immigration than of any particular place or which Blackstone Valley resi- friends of abolitionists. than the Blackstone Valley. industry. dents lived their lives. Rockman points out that Cullon said the Blackstone Among the authors are five Gift “Blackstone (Valley) manufac- Valley’s past is prologue to its Certificates We now turers of spinning machinery future. 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still wonder whether Miss Ahlstrom was Don’t click Ion to me. She was my fifth grade teacher in Duluth, Minnesota, and I was not a well-behaved boy. it? Miss it To this day, I reminisce about how she saw all of us. Miss Ahlstrom was quite young, per- haps just out of college, and one of the most considerate things she did for me came after I ately, Massachusetts is buzzing with had moved to another city.Perhaps she was so talk of tightening the seatbelt law from thrilled to be rid of me, she could not restrain Lsecondary enforcement to primary herself from proving it was really so. Maybe enforcement. In other words, if the law was that was what amended, police could ticket unbuckled driv- drove her to ers without first having to pull them over for take a class another motor vehicle violation, say speeding. photograph, MUSINGS Perhaps pressure from the federal govern- without me in ment is behind the latest attempt to tighten it, of course, the seatbelt law. Maybe it’s the truly sad fact SOUND OFF and send me that at only 65 percent, Massachusetts wins the picture at THOMAS the award for worst seatbelt use in the nation. my new loca- MATTSON The Bay State even beat out New Hampshire, tion. the state so proud of its “Live Free or Die” phi- Summer chaos in the Valley It came out of losophy. Oh joy, it’s boating season again. cars following behind because the operators the blue just as I was trying to get on to new We were happy with our way of life — that friends 150 miles away. is until we missed out on $17 million of feder- As everyone who lives near a recreational haven’t bothered to connect brake lights and lake in the Blackstone Valley knows, that turn signals. Oddly,local police don’t seem to I came across that photo a few years back al grant money. Suddenly, we became intro- when I was cleaning out a drawer. spective, wondering if we do in fact have a means it’s time for bags of trash to be pull over these visitors or cite them for these dumped along our roadways, behemoth often very dangerous infractions. Guess the There were Carol and Marjorie and Dale problem. and Barbara and Shirley, Jimmy and Roger We are not arguing that every one should be trucks and trailers barreling centerline down tourism dollars are too precious. our narrow streets and lots of guesswork for I can’t wait for Labor Day. and Thomas (my Italian friend) and Walter forced to wear seatbelts. But all of us can and Philip and Robert and Alvin. There also recall accidents that could have remained was the boy we pretty much knew only as “the accidents instead of tragedies if only the seat- Russian,” a towering figure with paint in his belt would have been considered. Within the fingernails — he lived on a farm. There was past five years, over 200 people were killed in the boy who obliged an audience by lowering car accidents in Massachusetts who did not Culture shock and bellyaches his head with a not exactly precocious grin have to necessarily die. Any of these 200 peo- and running against the school’s brick wall ple could have survived if they wore a seat- without apparent ill effect. belt. This is nothing we haven’t heard a thou- s I adjusted to and a steaming cup I have a huge sweet tooth, Marjorie had a buttercup upper lip and I sand times. seeing the of strawberry and I will never, never com- failed to know how much she cared about me Truthfully, it is not pleasant to think that AAlps rise up herbal tea with plain about the sweet tasting until she presented me, on one of my last days with the seatbelt enforcement becoming pri- before me every day sugar. things in Slovenija — the at E.R. Cobb School, an aluminum bracelet mary,state troopers could stop and search any as we drove from one That was the first overabundance of fruit-filled with “Tom” inscribed on it. I treasured it and car for absolutely no reason more than a for- place to another in time that I realized cakes; the potica which is often sought a proper place to enshrine it in. gotten buckle after leaving the supermarket. my family’s corner of my stomach might slightly different from each Marjorie was my summer girl friend even as However, this looks like one of those discom- Slovenija, I couldn’t not be overwhelm- cook’s oven but still very, Dale was my northern winter princess. There forts we are just going to have to live with. help but notice that it ingly pleased with very good no matter how it was something about Marjorie and warm Obviously no one wants to imagine the alter- wasn’t the big things the idea of the vari- tastes; or the fresh-picked weather just as those winter days of 20-below native. — the mountains, the KRISTAL ous food combina- pears and other fruits from zero enraptured Dale as a sort of ice palace language differences tions they serve in my family’s orchards and IN PERSEPCTIVE queen. Marjorie had brown hair and Dale of and things like that KLEAR Slovenija. gardens. To me, anything course was a blond. As is the case so often, catastrophe in a com- — that were making It’s not that the sugary is the best part of It never occurred to me back in those days munity often brings out the best in people. me crazy. KRIS REARDON stuff is bad at all; Slovenija’s culinary tradi- that a teacher might like a hellion, especially Such was the case this winter past, when No, it was all the it’s just that the tim- tions. one who nevertheless knew the multiplication countless Uxbridge residents rallied to help small things that ing of it being It’s just the meat that gets table cold. There were three of us who got Richard Dowden and his family after their were catching me by sur- served, or what it is paired to me — things like the paraded around the school to different grades Quaker Highway home was destroyed by fire. prise and becoming the hard- with, is so foreign to my sausages made of pork and to show off our skills at multiplying esoteric From thoughtful neighbors (some of whom est to live with. My first American stomach that I was beef, deep fried in oil (a com- numbers like “11-times-12.” Cobb didn’t ask a barely knew the family) to school staff to area weeks in Slovenija, I couldn’t e-mailing my mother in near mon Bosnian dish) that whole lot of you but the staff appreciated kids contractors who gave services and time at no help but notice the tiniest hysterics during that first many people in the region getting something right. charge to help rebuild the home, the commu- details about my life in the week, begging her to send me where my family lives love. Miss Ahlstrom was a magician as a teacher. nity came to the rescue — much as it did in U.S. that I once took for something that would keep They eat several of these She had us eating out of her hand. How many the aftermath of the Bernat Mill fire two granted or seemed insignifi- me from getting horrible sausage links — dripping fifth grades today would behave all day just to years ago. Such kindness says a lot. cant before I left. stomach pains followed by a with grease from the pan, hear their teacher read a chapter of “Heidi I am mostly talking about quick stamp of rejection by and smothered in a neon red Grows Up”? I guess quite a few. food. my body after nearly every sauce that is homemade and Movies were a bad influence. I don’t mean Coming from a family meal as I bolted to the bath- consists of probably every the war films, where the Japanese soldiers BLACKSTONE where my mom and grand- room. As the days pro- kind of pepper and tomato always wore black helmets. It was movies like ma routinely make tradition- gressed, I realized that reac- available. And after I got over “Tom Sawyer” that taught the most relevant ALLEY RIBUNE al Slovenian dinners, I tion — reaching for a bottle the grease, it didn’t taste lessons. V T thought I was completely of pills or Rolaids when I half-bad. For example, it was, I think, from that film prepared for what Slovenian was feeling uncomfortable or But I quickly learned that I or maybe from “Huckleberry Finn” that I LETTERS POLICY food would be like. That sick — is truly American. should try things once to be learned to swish a few strands of Barbara’s proved to be only half true. When my cousin noticed that polite, but then to only con- long hair in my inkwell. I also heard from my Sure, I love the sarma — I wasn’t feeling well, she tinue eating the things that sister of daring feats performed in junior beef stuffed cabbage — that made me some odd tasting my body did not put its high school. One of them was firing spitballs ur opinion pages are a forum for my mom makes, or the potica herbal tea that is supposed to stamp of rejection on. So, for with a rubber band. columnists and our valued readers my mother’s aunt in be a local remedy for upset the time being, that means Doing these things was somewhat out of to express their views and thoughts O Connecticut makes — it’s a stomach. But what I really no more Bosnian sausages, character for me, but I have no idea whether on a variety of issues. walnut-filled sweet bread wanted was my own remedy: and no more cheese hot dogs Miss Ahlstrom might have agreed with that. We strongly encourage people to speak that is a mark of Slovenian flat ginger ale and Rolaids, for breakfast. That means All I know is that, instead of haranguing me their mind through The Tribune, and make culinary pride. Whole chap- and no more meat. digging into my suitcase to for my evil deed, she made me stay in during it easy to do so by offering two forums — ters in cookbooks are dedi- Of course, I didn’t get any clandestinely eat a Special K Letters to the Editor and guest columns — recess and pick up all the paper-wad missiles I cated to variations of potica. of those things. I don’t think bar and assure my cousins I had fired off with the rubber band. It took through which to get a point across. But life in Slovenia is not I’ve seen ginger ale since I’ve could hold out ’til lunchtime Letters to the editor are always welcome, quite a while. She had my number. all sarma and potica, and it’s gotten here, and even Coca- — when we will be having One thing public schools did not like was and can be sent to the Blackstone Valley certainly not all sarma with Cola products don’t taste the the blissfully bland, and Tribune, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, Mass., fighting. Even back at the dawn of civiliza- American side dishes like same. Cockta, the Slovenian therefore lovely-tasting 01550, or via e-mail at andy@stonebridge- tion, school administrators were concerned Minute Rice and store- rip-off version of Coke, is breaded chicken. press.com. about what they probably saw as violence, but bought vegetables, and popular and tastes mostly And that means making a Please refrain from sending letters via which was a far cry from that. I was known as maybe some Rice Krispy OK, while Coke — always list of things I want for din- fax, and be sure to supply a home address a pugilist and was often called into Mrs. Petrie and phone number to allow for confirma- Treats with M&Ms for called Coca-Cola; no one will ner the first day I get back at the principal’s quarters to explain my antiso- tion. Allow at least 48 hours for a dessert (my favorite!) along know what you’re talking the beginning of August: a cial behavior. My father, an ex-amateur boxer, response. Letters must be submitted by 4 with the potica. about if you ask for a Coke — chai latte from Starbucks, had shown me a few moves. p.m. Friday to ensure publication in the No, food here is about is not that popular. I was a lit- macaroni and cheese, kettle When I entered a new school near St. Paul, following Wednesday’s issue. Comments of meat, meat, meat — all day, tle bit surprised, since I love cooked salt and vinegar it was upscale and advanced with a separate a slanderous or libelous nature will not be all the time, for all the meals. to have a glass of Diet Coke chips, and a salad with real teacher for each subject. But my teachers published, and personal attacks will not be Day one, for breakfast, my when I eat out. But Coke is salad dressing. were impressed with how far ahead Miss allowed. cousin offered me a true mixed with different waters That list might seem odd to Ahlstrom, in a much tougher neighborhood, The maximum word count for letters is treat, something her hus- and syrups here, and it’s dis- anyone from Slovenija (well, had moved her class through the educational 500. band was really excited gusting: my glass of Coca- and probably anyone from frameworks of that day. about: two cold, cheese-filled Cola Light (the European America, too, but that’s not a I often wonder how all my classmates hot dogs. name for Diet Coke) left dark normal meal for me — just a turned out. While my face tried to black stains on the side of mix of things I miss). I know that I, for one, accumulated such an WANT TO SOUND OFF? maintain a calm outer com- my glass and tasted nothing Slovenijans might expect me assemblage of things to be guilty for, that by posure, I think that mentally like what I’m used to. to miss the sorts of things the time I encountered a Scottish preacher at Sound Off is your my jaw dropped to the bot- But all the food isn’t bad that have American labels on age 11, I was ready to consider my ways. I opportunity to speak tom floor of her 10-story here — not by a long shot. them in the grocery store: learned to throttle fighting as a solution, even apartment complex. Walking up and down the prepackaged beef patties though turning the other cheek was some- out about the impor- “Sure,” I said, trying to banks of the Ljubljanica with the words “American times very hard to do. There were times I tant issues of the day. play the role of calm and River in Slovenija, I am Cheeseburgers” written in wanted to punch out a kid for what he did or The Tribune will pub- appreciative guest. “We eat thrilled to see someone sell- red, white and blue; a small said, but I held my peace. hot dogs in the U.S.” In my ing gelato every 50 feet, for bag of microwave popcorn lish many of your responses each Later, in a private boys’ school, there was mind I was thinking: Yeah, the excellent price of 1 Euro with red and white stripes almost no fighting. Throw a baseball off week, with preference given to matters we eat hot dogs in the U.S. — — or about $1.25 American. and a blue stamp that says course and the kid would say “Sorry.” There of local significance. Keep your com- for lunch or dinner at a BBQ, And just tonight I had a deli- “American-style popcorn.” were still fights, and they were truly vicious, ments to the point and please avoid never at 8 in the morning! cious glass of cacao s But those are just a couple of but it was always the same two kids, who were Well, my cousin kindly smetano — thick hot choco- the small number of things personal attacks and slander. stars. The masters came out to watch bare- moved to the kitchen, put the late with whipped cream — that are prepackaged in knuckled boxing matches as free-for-all as E-mail your comments to: two cheese hot dogs on my and a piece of cherry strudel Slovenijan grocery stores. anything in John L. Sullivan’s day. [email protected]. plate, brought me out a small with powdered sugar sprin- Their fruit and vegetable My principal in Duluth would have been bowl of blueberry yogurt, kled generously over the top. Turn To REARDON page A5 horrified. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 5 OPINION Welcome to the Party… or not

aving what is essentially a tic includes an endless round of positions have often differed from choose not to run, Cahill’s new two-party system in this talking the issue to death without a the Republican Party,he would have standing would also allow him to Hcountry and in this state has ON THE vote. The Democrats total of 60 been up for a tough primary fight avoid a primary fight against certain advantages and disadvan- members in its caucus includes against a fellow Republican. It is Attorney General tages. LEFT Senator Sanders. The caucus also presumed that he will now not be who, it is expected, would run if the In some countries there are rou- includes new Senator Al Franken of challenged in a Democratic primary. seat were open. tinely at least four major parties ART Minnesota and formerly of One could argue that each switch I have a problem with all this and, perhaps, an additional four “Saturday Night Live.” Another new was conveniently timed. shifting. Too often, rather than an minor parties. A ruling government DUBOIS Democrat, but not new to the Senate, Similarly, Senator Joe Lieberman officeholder realigning his or her in these countries is often formed by is former Republican Arlen Specter was defeated in the Democratic pri- thinking into a party that suits alliances and compromises among independent candidates face very of Pennsylvania. With the mary in Connecticut. He then left them, the switch comes across as lit- one or two major parties with agree- high odds. So, allegiance to one Democrats enjoying the strategic his party to run successfully as an tle more than opportunism. Both of ments and involvement of one or party or to the other is the ordinary advantage due to the number in the independent and retained his seat. the major parties, for all their flaws, two minor parties. Each party has path for most office holders. This is caucus, you would think that I He was welcomed back into the have big tents that allow for mem- its own platform, but effective gov- what this article is about. would be happy with these three Democratic caucus. Then he sup- bers to have a wide view on issues erning requires many different The highest office holder in the men. I am very pleased with ported Senator McCain, and was within the context of their plat- players to work together. When the nation who is not a member of Senators Sanders and Franken, but again welcomed back into the cau- forms. We can all name solid multi-party system doesn’t work, it either the Democrat or Republican I do want to comment about Senator cus. Democrats who are moderate or can get ugly. Different parties that party is United States Senator Specter and others like him who Now here in Massachusetts, we even conservative on some issues. have similar agendas can stubbonly Bernie Sanders of Vermont. He change parties at interesting times have Christy Mihos, formerly an The same is true of Republicans. I refuse to move closer together on describes himself as a democratic in their careers. unsuccessful independent candi- am not expecting any office holder single issues. That is not to say that socialist, but belongs to no official Senator Specter is by all accounts date for governor, now running for or candidate to put on blinders and our two-party system is perfect. Of political party. He has therefore offi- a decent man who has always voted the Republican nomination for gov- follow his or her party when doing course, it is not. cially run as an independent. He his own way,while maintaining rea- ernor. We also have Tim Cahill who so is against his or her conscience. I The two-party system, especially caucuses with the Democrats in the sonable loyalty to his party. has run as a Democrat successfully am however calling on office hold- at the presidential level, is solidly Senate. However, it is worth noting that this twice for state treasurer, but now ers and candidates to respect the established in this country. The Much has been made about the is not the first time Arlen Specter says he can no longer stay a process and not merely disavow presidential level is most strong in Democrats now having enough has switched parties. He was origi- Democrat because he disagrees with their party whenever it suits their part because of the electoral college, votes in the Senate to prevent a nally registered as a Democrat and the party’s direction. It is also worth ambition. which at least in my view makes it Republican filibuster. A filibuster is switched at age 35 to challenge a noting that by doing this, he avoids a virtually impossible for an inde- a tactic that can be used by a minor- Democrat incumbnent attorney primary fight against Governor Arthur Dubois, of Uxbridge, is a pendent or third party candidate to ity party to delay action on a bill general. In this last switch back to Patrick, assuming the latter runs for Tribune columnist. win. But even in most states, the two that would otherwise pass. The tac- the Democratic Party, it has been reelection. All signs point to him major parties are so strong that noted that while his views and his doing so. Should the governor A Draft of Obama’s Future Memoirs ne thing that President they will not let a smidgen of can fool most of the people most of the time, old texting your speeches. Obama will probably do common sense get in the way of and some of the people all the time, but you On a somewhat similar vein, I learned that Owhen he leaves office is CONTRA their infatuation once they can’t fool all the people all the time, unless you should never let your guard down, espe- to begin to write his memoirs. find one. they are people like the ones I mentioned at cially if you are talking to fans who are con- For all we know, he may even MUNDUM I have also learned the same the beginning of this draft. stantly stroking your ego and making you feel have started already, because refrain that everyone used to I learned that, no matter how much you like a superstar. You may just slip and say Obama likes to write books. badger my predecessor can wish, Al Gore will never — I mean NEVER — something really stupid; pull a Biden, so to I wonder if these memoirs MIGUEL also be used against my per- go away. speak. (Note to self: consider deleting that last would include the things today GUANIPA formance. For example, if I say I learned some ideas that look fabulous in sentence from final draft) we hope he will learn, as every that the economy is going to theory — I admit some are darn near laugh- And while we’re on the subject of public other president has, while he rebound, someone could just able — are pretty hard to actually put into speaking, I learned that what I say regarding presides over the most power- retort, “simply saying some- practice, even if it’s something simple like a conflict in any part of the world is of greater ful office on earth. Indeed, how I wish he had thing doesn’t make it so.” closing a detention center. importance than any of the accolades I used to learned them before he took office. I learned there are times in our lives when I have learned the world is actually a scari- revel in for being such a great orator. This is Nevertheless, without further ado, I now we need to take a sober look at what we have er place than I once thought it to be. because what is said — as well as what is left present you with what could very well be a always considered to be our most fundamen- I learned that though there’s no substitute unsaid — will affect many people whose lives first person account of what I believe will be tal beliefs, and perform an honest reappraisal for the best-laid plans, even the best-laid plans could very well hang in the balance. some of the subjects Obama will touch upon: of them, to see if they can are at least still can sometimes be beaten to a pulp by a brutal And finally, I learned that timing is very aligned with the truth. And if they’re not, it gang of facts. I borrowed that from Churchill, important. And the worst regrets do not Hello, this is Barack Obama. may be time to reconsider one’s position. with whom — for the history buffs out there — always come from speaking too soon, but I wanted to share with all of you some of the Speaking of previously held fundamental I have precious little in common. more from not really thinking before speak- things I have learned while I was in office. I beliefs, I learned that tyrants are actually real- Speaking of history, I learned that I should ing. Oh, and that there is also such a thing as will call it: “Things I Learned When I Was ly mean people, and are only interested in dia- really brush up on it before I give another not speaking soon enough. President.” logue as long as it furthers their own agenda. international speech; there may be people lis- I think I’ll take a break from writing and go Like some of you, I used to believe that They are not interested in taking advice, even tening who actually know what I am referring walk my dog now. there is nothing I need to learn. Let me say if you are nice to them and sweeten the deal to and point out my utter ignorance on the that you have provided me with my first les- with an admission of collective guilt as the subject. This reminds me, I need to have a talk Miguel Guanipa, of Whitinsville, is a son, and that is there are people out there who imperialist, arrogant superpower that we are. with my speechwriter about that. I guess Tribune columnist. are in such a dire need for a hero to worship, I learned (and boy this is a big one) that you that’s what you get when you have a 27-year- ‘Life is short, art is long’

nly a few have an in-depth ture, classic or modern, we con- he wrote: “OPEN WITH CARE” and set it into exhibit is on display at the Peabody Essex knowledge of art or its front many life situations. By a crevice between the old and the new walls of Museum in Salem. Outgrowing its reputation Ohistory. MY entering into the fictional lives the construction site. as the site of the witch trials of the 17th cen- All of us, however, can of others, we can become more Shortly after my retirement, I became a tury, Salem now is home to a world-class art respond to the beauty of a well- VIEW appreciative and tolerant of the member at the MFA in Boston. Apart from the collection at the PEM. In 2003, the museum executed painting, the lilt of a challenges in lives besides our appreciation and inspiration I derived from presented for viewing a 200-year-old Chinese neatly crafted poem, or the chal- own. the museum’s collection of art treasures, the house that it purchased in Anhui Province, lenge of a Thomas Hardy novel. JOHN H. The Museum of Fine Arts in periodic special presentations have been spec- Peoples’ Republic of China. The home gives In a world of pop culture, hip- BAKER Boston was first opened in 1876. tacular — “Japanese Paintings from the visitors an intimate look into the life and hop, and “Reality TV,” it is easy The MFA, located on Floating World,” “Napoleon and the Art of the times of Chinese families at the turn of the to overlook the world of art and Huntington Avenue, contains Empire Style,” “Americans in Paris,” El Greco 18th century. culture, which defies time and 450,000 artifacts and paintings. to Vasquez, the art of Edward Hopper, and The present exhibit at the museum is titled place. For Marilyn and I, it has been a privi- Since 1909, the museum has been identified by John Singer Sargeant. Visiting these exhibits “The Golden Age of Dutch Seascapes: The Sea lege to have stood before classics of art like the Great Plains Indian with outstretched does not make one an art expert, but it does Through the Eyes of the Dutch and Flemish the “Mona Lisa” at the Louvre in Paris, “The arms seated upon a horse gazing at the heav- take us out of our time and remind us that Masters, 1500 to 1700.” The exhibit comes from Night Watch” at the Rijksmuseum in ens out in front. The sculpture, by Cyrus man’s sojourn on this earth had a long but the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Amsterdam, and “Washington Crossing the Dallin, is titled “Appeal to the Great Spirit.” hauntingly fleeting quality. It could help us to London. The sturdy galleons floating like Delaware” at the Metropolitan Museum in On April 23, the museum entrance was moved remember the triumphs and failures of the gigantic bathtubs and dependent upon the New York. We observed the collection at the back to Huntington Avenue from Museum past — The Assyrian empire that dominated power of wind contrast sharply with the sleek Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Road. This reintroduced visitors to the origi- the Middle East from the 9th to the 7th centu- vessels made possible by the change of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg (Leningrad dur- nal three bronze doors and carved oak panel- ry BCE was only one vanished civilization in power source to coal and oil. In the paintings, ing our visit). When the work of chroniclers of ing leading to the magnificent John Singer a long procession, many of which are now rep- the turbulent seas and treacherous coasts the American West engaged my attention, I Sargeant mural on the ceiling of the rotunda. resented only by broken shards in museum combined with powerful storms render was able to view the Frederick Remington col- In June of this year, while working on the new exhibition cases around the world. As seascapes as metaphors of tragedy and scenes lection at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort wing being constructed on the museum prop- Frederick Hegel said: “The only thing we of transcendent beauty. Worth, Texas, and the Charles Marion Russell erty, a worker found a letter written 83 years learn from history is that we learn nothing In our time of interest in sources of alter- Museum in Great Falls, Montana. Both collec- earlier when a previous construction project from history.” native energy, the billowing sails and the pen- tions, I found stirring. Art gets us into differ- was being undertaken. The letter, written by Currently on display at the MFA is a display nants and flags wildly flapping at right angles ent times and different places. Thomas Crowley of Dorchester, was brief and titled “Titian, Tintorreto, Veronese: Rivals in testify not only to the power of hurricanes One does not have to be an art major to to the point: “Wednesday, July 21, 1926. This Renaissance Venice.” We are familiar with the and storms, but also to the power and the pos- appreciate a painting by Rembrandt or part of the Museum of Fine Arts Building spectacular Renaissance art of Florence and sibility of energy derived from everyday flow Vermeer. Nor does one have to be an English was built by L.P.Soule & Son Company.It is to Rome; this exhibit adds another venue to the of air. major to realize what Dostoyevsky or Tolstoy be called the Western Art Wing. …Today is the spectacular art that characterized a period Hippocrates said it: “Life is short, art is communicate in their presentations of the oft- hottest day we have had this summer. Temp when the combination of myth, religion, and long.” convoluted drama of life. 95’ ” uncommon genius gave the world some of the The classics are not the only source of When the letter was finished, Mr. Crowley most incredible art of all time. Dr, John H. Baker, of Whitinsville, is a worthwhile reading. In the world of litera- put it in an envelope, on the outside of which A few miles to the north in Salem, another Tribune columnist. Culture shock and bellyaches

REARDON of every different kind and cut of meat, just sell here anyways. germophobic girl from Amerika who honest- continued from page A4 thrown into huge piles from which you can And the salads are not personal salads — ly and truly really is starting to like this signal to the butcher which ones you’d like in they come from a center bowl, where every- place, despite the stomach aches. crates are full to the brim with local prod- your bag. Slovenijans would laugh at our deli one sticks their forks in to grab a bite. The ucts, which few people have reason to buy counters. same goes for other side dishes and even Kristina Reardon is a Stonebridge Press cor- anyways since almost everyone has a garden And while they eat salad daily — one of my some main courses at a family home or with respondent, and contributes a column to the and chickens. And the meat counters are favorite foods — it’s with just oil and vinegar, a group of friends. Individual plates are Sturbridge Villager. quite different from the ones at home — full never with dressing, which they don’t really reserved for restaurants … and for me, the

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NEWS BRIEFS POLICE LOGS — Aug. 6, Rural Cemetery Tour, Worcester Walkabout the Valley — Aug. 13, Guided Bike Tour: Historical Sgt. Shawn Heney and Detective Donald Sites Along the Bikeway, Roy made the arrest. Lincoln/Cumberland NORTHBRIDGE with a Service ranger — Aug. 20, City of Industry Tour, Pawtucket • Lisa M. Wagenhoffer, 40, of 41 East — Aug. 27, City of Woonsocket Tour Hartford Ave., Uxbridge, was arrested at 12:59 REGION — The National Park Service a.m. on July 8 and charged with domestic UXBRIDGE assault and battery and malicious destruction rangers from the Heritage Corridor • There was a series of break-ins in the area of property under $250. Commission are once again offering a series last week. Three different locations in Kid’s summer lunch Police received a call from a man reporting of Thursday Night Walkabouts this summer. Uxbridge have been the victim of a “smash a domestic disturbance at his residence at 109 Each Thursday evening the rangers, or one and grab.” The small businesses targeted Heritage Drive, Whitinsville. After a brief of their volunteer partners, will offer a free program offered have been in the center, south and north ends program somewhere in the Blackstone Valley investigation, Officers Richard Gorman and NORTHBRIDGE — The Peace of Bread of town. The perpetrator allegedly smashed a – a chance for you to explore part of the histo- Jeffrey White learned that Wagenhoffer had Community Kitchen, located in the United window to gain entry. The buildings were ry or natural beauty of the Valley we call shown up at the residence and assaulted her Presbyterian Church at 51 Cottage St, alarmed, and officers responded swiftly but home. ex-husband. Police also found that she struck Whitinsville, will be offering a free Kid’s were unable to find the party that was respon- This year the rangers will also highlight the her ex-husband’s vehicle with hers, causing Summer Lunch Program. sible. Blackstone River Bikeway with a number of minor damage. Lunches will be served each Monday, Should anyone see or suspect suspicious bike programs that will demonstrate that the Wednesday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 activity, please do not hesitate to call the sta- Bikeway is not just great for recreation, but • Police received numerous 911 calls at 11:40 p.m. through Aug.28. Children of all ages are tion, or 911, and have an officer respond to also a wonderful way to explore many of the a.m. on July 3 reporting that an SUV struck welcome to attend but those under the age of check the area. It is very helpful if you get a stories of the Blackstone Valley. and snapped a telephone pole and then rolled 16 must be accompanied by an adult. description of the vehicle, any individuals in All of the programs are free and open to the over on Providence Road in the area of According to Laurie Sabourin, Peace of Bread the area, and direction of travel should they public. Walking tours begin at 6:30 p.m. The Gelinas Ave. volunteer coordinator, the goal of the summer leave the area before officers arrive. The most bike programs begin at 6 p.m. and you need to The owner of a 1998 Dodge Durango, Jason lunch program is to help families with chil- helpful piece of information is a registration bring your own bicycle. Bring appropriate Hutchinson, 25, of 304A Providence Road, dren who are home from school all summer plate from the vehicle, however, only do that if gear and dress for the weather.For more infor- South Grafton, was not injured. Hutchinson and need help providing lunch for their chil- you feel it is safe to get close enough to clearly mation about these programs including direc- was cited for failure to stay within marked dren. see the plate. tions to the start locations, visit lanes. Power was knocked out to a portion of Last year approximately 70 lunches were Citizens are urged to set their house alarms www.nps.gov/blac/planyourvisit/2009-walka- town for a couple hours. provided each Wednesday and the program if they have them whenever they leave their bouts or contact the Heritage Corridor at (401) Officer Joshua Nadeau investigated. has been able to grow to three days a week this residences, as some houses have also been 762-0440. broken into in the last week. Please watch out summer with the help of community • Darcy Beckim, 29, of 97 School St., — July 23, Recycling On — and for — the for your neighbors’ property; if anything fundraising initiatives. Northbridge, was arrested July 2 and charged Blackstone River: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour seems suspicious, please call the police with assault and battery with a dangerous of Bill’s Auto Parts in Cumberland department right away. — July 30, River Bend Farm and Blackstone weapon (toy sword). The victim sustained Canal Tour, Uxbridge minor injuries. Beckim was arraigned July 3 in Uxbridge District Court.

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Donald A. Corkran, 51; leaves family in area Joseph W. Lodi, 49; Valey Tech class of 1979 NORTHBRIDGE — Donald A. Corkran, 51, Donald was a licensed practical nurse for GRAFTON — Joseph W. Lodi, 49, passed played varsity and earned certifi- of Benson Road, died July 4, after a brief ill- several area nursing homes, the away July 1, in St. Vincent Hospital, after a cation in plant maintenance. He began work- ness. Framingham Women’s Prison and the recent struggle with esophageal cancer. ing in 1979 at Washington Mills Electro He leaves his mother, Juanita Fox, of Worcester County Jail. He was a graduate of He leaves his mother, Donna (Vincent) Minerals Corporation in North Grafton, until Hamstead, N.C.; three brothers, Ronald L. nursing school in Worcester and of Guzman and her husband Jack, of Newfield, illnesses forced him to retire. Joe loved the Corkran, of , Gerald S. Corkran, of Northbridge High School. He also served in Maine; three sisters, Robin A. Julien and her outdoors, particularly bow hunting and was Northbridge, and Charles D. Corkran, of the U.S. Army. Don was artistic and lived to husband Curtis, Ginger M. Menke, her hus- an enthusiastic Bruins, Red Sox and Patriots Dudley; two step-brothers, Warren Philbrook draw, workout and travel. He was an animal band Clete and their children Joshua and fan. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and and Brian “Punky” Philbrook, both of lover with a fondness for cats. Peter, in California, Jethra Guzman and her friend sharing his talents and generosity Douglas; his former partner of 22 years, Rick According to his wishes, funeral services son John, both in Maine; a brother, Albert J. with all. Joe will be cremated in accordance Farias, of Worcester; two nieces, a nephew, and burial will be private. Lodi, his wife Patricia and their children with his and the family’s wishes. aunts, uncles, and cousins. Born in Baltimore Donations in Donald’s memory may be Alex and Amanda, all of Acton; several A graveside committal service and inter- on April 1, 1958, he was son of the late Charles made to the Massachusetts Humane Society, aunts, uncles and cousins. ment of his ashes was held Friday,July 10, in F. Corkran and lived in Northbridge, Grafton Box 890127, E. Weymouth, MA 02189. Joseph was born Nov.13, 1959, in Worcester, Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. and Holden. son of the late Joseph R. Lodi, and had lived Donations may be made in his name to the many years in Grafton. Joe was a 1979 gradu- Grafton Police Drug Education Program, 28 ate of Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Providence Road, Grafton, MA 01519. John P. Mikolaycik, 84; World War II veteran Technical High School in Upton, where he DOUGLAS — John P. “Porky” Mikolaycik, eran and a founding 84, of 312 Main St., died July 7, after an ill- member and past com- Alfred W. Lajoie, 89; lifelong Uxbridge resident ness. mander of Joseph J. He leaves his wife of 64 years, Betty M. Michna VFW Post UXBRIDGE — Alfred W. “Danny” Lajoie, Blanche Lambert, Antoinette Croteau and (Vodden) Mikolaycik; two sons, James F. 7554. He enjoyed golf 89, of Cross Street, died July 7, surrounded by Olivette Beauchemin. Mikolaycik and Thomas J. Mikolaycik, both and belonged to the his loving family, at Whittier Rehabilitation Born in Uxbridge on Sept. 8, 1919, he was of Douglas; a daughter, Mary Doyon, of Whitinsville Golf Center in Westborough. son of the late Andrew and Victoria (Jacques) Douglas; nine grandchildren; eight great- Club. He was a lifetime His wife of 60 years, Sophie F. (Podzycki) Lajoie and had lived in Uxbridge all of his grandchildren; a sister, Arlene and her hus- member of the Slovak Lajoie, died on Oct. 22, 2001. life. Danny was a core maker at the former band Robert Campo, of Douglas; several Catholic Sokols and He leaves three sons, Daniel Lajoie, of Whitin Machine Works for 42 years and nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by a once managed their Uxbridge, Peter Lajoie and his wife Diane, of worked part time for several years at son, John P. Mikolaycik Jr., on Aug. 3, 1992, club hall. A devoted Uxbridge, and Richard Lajoie, of Parkman, Associated Transport in Worcester. He was a and was brother of the late Joseph A. family man, he liked to travel to visit family Maine; a daughter, Maria Chesley, of communicant of St. Mary’s Church in Mikolaycik. Born in Douglas on July 23, 1924, and was a member of St. Denis Church. Douglas; nine grandchildren; nine great- Uxbridge and enjoyed gardening, bird watch- he was son of Andrew and Maryann (Pompa) His funeral was held Friday, July 10, from grandchildren; a special nephew and friend, ing, fishing in Meadow Pond and was an avid Mikolaycik and lived there all his life. Jackman Funeral Home, with a Mass in St. George Lajoie, of Uxbridge; several other Red Sox fan. Mr. Mikolaycik was a standards engineer Denis Church. Burial followed in St. Denis nephews and nieces. His funeral was held July 11, from Tancrell- working with methods and time study for sev- Cemetery. He was predeceased by two brothers, Henry Jackman Funeral Home, Uxbridge, with a eral area companies including Hayward In lieu of flowers, donations may be made and Ovila Lajoie, and by six sisters Louise Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Uxbridge. Burial Schuster Woolen Co., Whitin Machine Works to VNA Care Hospice, 333 Turnpike Road, Albin, Marion Frabotta, Ella Lavallee, followed at St. Mary’s Cemetery. and later ATF Davidson Co., where he retired Southboro, MA 01772. in 1983. He was a World War II U.S. Army vet- Georgette M. Morrissette, 84; longtime Northbridge resident Walter R. Paul, 61; Vietnam War veteran NORTHBRIDGE — Georgette M. (Nero) Northbridge for most of her life. Morrissette, 84, died Wednesday, July 8, in St. She worked as a packer at General Electric, NORTHBRIDGE — Walter R. Paul, 61, of active with the veter- Vincent Hospital, Worcester, after a brief ill- Ashland, for 22 years before retiring in 1983. Providence Road, died suddenly on ans in recent years, and ness. Previously, she worked at Paul Whitin Wednesday, July 8, at UMass Memorial was proud of his mili- She leaves her husband of 63 years, Lucien Manufacturing, Northbridge, Wuskanut Medical Center, University Campus, tary service with the R. Morissette; two sons, Robert A. Morrissette Mills, South Grafton, and Kartiganer Hat Worcester, after a short illness. Navy. In his spare time, and Richard R. Morrissette, both of Shop, West Upton. She was a longtime mem- He leaves three children, Robert W. Scerra, he enjoyed watching Northbridge; four grandchildren, Angela S. ber of St. Peter’s Catholic Parish and she of Gilford, N.H., Adam W. Paul, of “M.A.S.H.” He will be Conway, of Oxford, Adam R. Morrissette and enjoyed gardening, flowers, cooking and feed- Northbridge, and Ashley M. Paul, of remembered as a devot- Vanessa J. Laferriere, both of Northbridge, ing birds. Most of all, she enjoyed her grand- Northbridge; a brother, Arthur F.Paul and his ed family man who and Charles M. DeGennaro, of Worcester; a children. wife Mac, of Woodstock, Conn.; a sister, loved his children and great-grandson, Adam R. Morrissette, Jr., of Her funeral was held July 13 from Turgeon Phyllis E. Knowles, of Worcester; three grand- grandchildren, and as a Northbridge; nephews and nieces. Funeral Home, with a Mass in St. Peter’s children, Nicholas Scerra, Natasha Scerra, loving grandfather to Georgette was born May 3, 1925, in Welland, Church. Burial followed in St. Patrick and Troy Rudder; several nephews and nieces. his grandson, Troy. Ontario, Canada, the only child of Antonio Cemetery. He was born and raised in Oxford, son of A funeral service was held July 11 in the and Endine (Gosselin) Nero, and had lived in the late Theodore and Florence R. (Daoust) funeral home, followed by a military burial at Paul Sr., and lived in Northbridge for the past North Cemetery, Oxford, with the Oxford 20 years. He attended Oxford schools and was Memorial Honor Guard participating. a U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions Mr. Paul was a tire technician at Worcester may be made to the Disabled American E-mail obituaries for the Blackstone Valley Tire Company,retiring in 2008 due to disabili- Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250- ty. Previously, he worked at various tire com- 0301. panies throughout the area. He was very Tribune to: [email protected]

Milford Regional honors volunteers

REGION — Milford This annual event provid- Milford Regional is truly Regional Medical Center ed an opportunity for med- fortunate to have such car- recently recognized all of ical center managers and ing, committed people vol- the adult volunteers who administrators to personal- unteering for us.” give freely of themselves to ly thank the individuals Special recognition was support patients and staff who are so important to given to two volunteers, throughout the year. many of the activities at the Rose Mary Fieldgate of Volunteers provided over Medical Center. Milford and Shirley Caputo 32,000 hours of service in “Volunteers are an inte- of Upton for giving over 30 2008. Milford Regional cele- gral piece of the care at years of service to the med- brated their generous gift of Milford Regional,” said ical center. In addition, time with a luncheon held Elaine Willey, director of many volunteers were in the Atrium Café. The volunteer services. “They given service award pins celestial theme was appar- assist during special events for contributing 1,000 hours ent from the sparkling tea and in the day-to-day func- or more during the year. lights illuminating the tioning of the hospital. room and signs describing Over the year, 350 volun- the volunteers as “our shin- teers helped out in 24 med- ing stars.” ical center departments.

Courtesy photo Volunteers (front, from left) Rose Mary Fieldgate and Shirley Caputo are recognized for 30-plus years of service by (from left) Ed Kelly, president, Elaine Willey, director of volunteers, and Frank Saba, CEO.

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f you’ve been a parent, you things you don’t want is a crapshoot. our respective assets, and help evaluate the working on making that happen. There are know how frustrating it can be So instead, I prefer to invest my various opportunity paths we have. We need some very well intentioned pockets of activ- I to figure out what a crying baby energy coming out in favor of things our respective planning departments, ity and a few partial attempts for sure; but wants. As a new grandpa, I’ve been that I do want. (those towns that even have planning nothing effective. reminded recently. Speaking of the Blackstone Valley, departments) to work in concert by creating Unlike my baby granddaughter, we can You know the routine: are you here’s an undeniable fact: The 11 a regional approach to infrastructure devel- all talk. But when it comes to our regional hungry sweetie? Here’s a bottle; and towns that make up the opment, economic growth, job creation, community we are surely not effectively then wham… it flies across the fam- Massachusetts section of the while at the same time keep the preserva- communicating what we want economical- ily room as the crying gets louder. Blackstone Valley have over 200 tion of the natural beauty we enjoy as an ly. We do not communicate to the state, not You’re diaper dirty? Nope, all clear square miles of land and much of it ongoing priority as well. to the feds, and most importantly we have there. Want grandpa to rock you? OOKING is still undeveloped. I think that is Yes, we need economic growth. Our towns absolutely no strategy or vehicle for com- After a few bounces on my shoulder L wonderful and as a resident with desperately need to expand their sources of municating to any private industry that she throws her head back, pushes FORWARD over 20 acres of farmland myself I revenue without the ever present begging to might be inclined to come here. So by her arms against my chest, and am an avid supporter of preserving the state, or the omnipresent call for an default we will likely get second-rate proj- tries to flip into a raged-filled som- the natural beauty we share here. override and higher taxes. We need better ects that come our way by default, rather ersault to the floor — head first! JOSEPH DELISO But another undeniable fact is we job opportunities for ourselves and our chil- than the prize development opportunities Of course, I am filled with imme- form a corridor connecting the sec- dren right here in the Valley.We need smart we might really want. diate panic. Not so much for fear of the ond and third largest cities in New England. growth. We need to leverage our regional As I said earlier, the Blackstone Valley is minor injury my flexible little granddaugh- With Route 146 now well connected to strengths to attract the best kind of eco- geographically positioned as the corridor ter might sustain, but in the flash panic that Worcester, Route 290, and the Mass. Pike, nomic engines such as office parks, high connecting the two largest growth cities in my relationship with her mom, my daugh- it’s only a matter of time before many of tech, medical manufacturing and research; New England. So we have growth in our ter, would be scarred for life when she these acres give way regardless of the most the very same industries that the state has future no question. The question is in what returns to find her precious baby with a well intentioned opposition. targeted and are already developing in com- form? I say, let’s have an office park in bump on her noggin. Development comes. It is the human con- munities around us. We need to abandon Sutton and a biotech research facility in There are times I wish babies could talk. dition, and rest assured it is coming here, the infrastructure technology of the 18th Grafton. Why not attract an insurance com- But then, just because someone can talk it there is no denying it. The pace is already century and bring water and sewer to our pany to headquarter in Douglas, or attract a doesn’t mean we can figure out what they increasing daily. What strikes me most towns. community college to build an expansion want; does it? My wife and I did raise two squarely is that right now, this very day, We need a lot, and high on the list should campus in Northbridge or Upton. Let’s find teenage girls after all. Enough said. before the onslaught gathers more steam be a regional economic strategy coupled a way to bring good jobs to the Valley and The truth is — the history of mankind and more dangerous and unsightly curb with a regional entity charged with the mis- subsequently revitalize our town centers. In proves that the ability to speak words in no cuts are already made; we have the opportu- sion of advocating, advancing, and deliver- fact, while we’re at it, why not bring water way guarantees us the ability to articulate nity to gather together as a Valley commu- ing these things. and sewer into Millville? (More on that what we want. No, it takes more than the nity and have an impact on our future. We need a regional economic entity topic in the future.) simple ability to speak. To properly commu- It is not too late to create a clear vision as because we need competent experienced nicate what we want, it first takes the very to what we would like this Valley to look people to work alongside our legislators in adult skills of contemplation, realization like for the coming generations. We can advocating for state and federal support for If it all sounds far-fetched, just look to and finally a conscious effort to communi- influence what sort of regional economic important projects. We need a facilitating your immediate neighboring towns. It’s cate that clearly to others. This holds true engine develops and later supports our com- organization to effectively advance the val- already happened. I submit these things are in all aspects of our lives. munities in the years to come. ley’s economic future. We need a sales and all possible. But only if we choose to join Having lived 15 years in the Blackstone How? By using the steps I mentioned marketing arm to clearly communicate together as a region, find a way to minimize Valley, I’ve come to recognize that one rea- before — contemplation, realization, and what we want and to actively help make our provincial concern over 17th century son our regional economy has never recov- finally communication. In 1910, Wallace that a reality. What area doesn’t? town boundaries, and choose instead to ered from the exodus of industry in the sec- Wattles called it the “certain way.” In 2005, Today no such entity exists here. It does work together advancing a smart regional ond half of the 20th century is that, as a Rhonda Byrne called it the “secret of however exist in other areas of the economy with an eye to simultaneously pre- community, we have not been able to figure attraction.” Both fancy words that sold a lot Commonwealth. In fact the vast majority of serving our historical and natural beauty out, never mind communicate, what we of books. Me? I simply call it “you get what Massachusetts’s towns are already repre- as well. want to replace it with. you ask for” and it has always worked for sented by Regional Economic Development The alternative is we choose to stay We seem to be pretty good at knowing me. organizations. There’s the Berkshire locked in our paradigm of individual town what we don’t want. We didn’t want Home Here’s another undeniable fact: Economic Development Council, the supremacy, remain strangled in thought by Depot. Many fought the arrival of Wal- Economies never develop at a local level. Pioneer Valley EDC, the Merrimac Valley our short term limitations, and pass on our Mart, although we all seem to enjoy shop- Towns simply do not have the scope, size, or EDC, the 495 Corridor EDC, the opportunity to work regionally, Should we ping there now. We don’t want truck stops, critical mass to develop a “town economy.” EDC, the North Central EDC, and more. continue on this path, I fear 30 years from quarries, or strip malls. In fact, it’s easy to Even the great city state economies of In fact, our area is but one of a few areas now we will find ourselves in a very differ- find out what people don’t want — all you Renaissance Italy, such as Florence and in Massachusetts that is without a regional ent looking Blackstone Valley anyway — have to do is propose some development Venice were regional in nature as they economic organization. And it shows, does- and not the one we might hope for today. idea for your town and you’ll quickly find a enveloped the entire surrounding country- n’t it? And the bigger truth is, as a state, whole host of people coming out against it. side. No, economies in the smallest unit are Massachusetts is actually behind the curve Joseph Deliso is chairman of the fledgling While I am certainly in favor of opposing regional, and the most advanced regional when it comes to regional economic activi- Regional Economic Development Committee bad ideas, I also believe if communities economies develop as a result of the coordi- ties as compared to states such as North of the Blackstone Valley Chamber of come out only to oppose things they don’t nated leverage of the region’s strengths and Carolina and Texas, where it’s a passion. Commerce. For more information on their want it only puts off one idea that will be assets. As a director of the Chamber of work, contact the Chamber www.black- inevitably be replaced by another down the Here in the Valley, we are in desperate Commerce, I can tell you with absolute cer- stonevalley.org or Joe Deliso directly at road. The next one might be better for sure, need of a regional perspective and vision. tainty that as a region we do not have a [email protected] but by the odds, it just as easily could be We need competent people working on our cohesive strategy to advance smart growth worse. So in my mind, focusing on the behalf to leverage our strengths, coordinate here, nor is there a structured organization

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Policies financial eligibility criteria, may get to medical appointments, gro- A reservation must be made 24 be eligible for SCO. cery shopping, lunch, the hair- NORTHBRIDGE hours in advance for rides on the UXBRIDGE Why choose SCO? dresser or even to go to work. All van. A reservation must be made • Because SCO will provide vans are wheelchair accessible SENIOR CENTER 48 hours in advance for lunch SENIOR CENTER Medicare Part D Prescription and staffed by trained, courteous because the nutrition site is only Drug coverage without any co- professional drivers. Please call 48 Senior Center Hours open Monday through Thursday. Marsha Petrillo, director — (508) payments business hours ahead to reserve The Northbridge Senior Center 278-8622 • Because SCO offers dental, your ride, 1-800-321-0243. will be open Monday through Friends of Northbridge Elders Beverly Clarke, nutrition site vision and hearing aid coverage Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Friends Group has manager — (508) 278-7609 • Because SCO offers individual- Crocheting Fridays 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. For more announced that the 2009 F.I.N.E. Joe Rondeau, transportation coor- ized care — each member’s doctor A crocheting class is held information, call (508) 234-2002. dues are payable at your conven- dinator — (508) 278-8622 and a team of professionals design Wednesdays at noon at the center. ience, either yearly, $5, or three Mary Rice, outreach coordinator each care plan — and each mem- All ages are welcome. Caregivers Support Group years, $12. You may call or stop by — (508) 278-8638 ber has 24-hour access to a team of The Caregivers Support Group the center to inquire whether professionals Painting Class meets on the fourth Thursday of your dues are up to date. Help Wanted • Because SCO members keep all An acrylic painting class is held at the month at 9:30 a.m. in the Volunteer drivers are needed to their MassHealth benefits the Senior Center from noon to library at the Senior Center. If Volunteer Drivers deliver Meals on Wheels in For more information, call the 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays. The class you feel this a program that could The Tri-Valley nutrition site is in Uxbridge, Mendon and Blackstone. Senior Center at (508) 278-8622. will be taught by a local instructor benefit you in the caring of a need of volunteer drivers to deliv- Call Bev at (508) 278-7609. and is for all levels. Supplies will loved one, contact the center for er meals to local homebound eld- Grocery Shopping be provided. more information. ers Monday through Thursday. Bottle Drive The Senior Center travels to Any day that you have available Help us raise money with Brownie Hannaford’s every Tuesday and Senior Van ‘Shifting Gears’ would be greatly appreciated aver- Troop 982. Save your soda cans and Wednesday morning. Contact Joe The van is on the road and will The Senior Center will have a rep- age time would involve approxi- bottles and drop them in the box at Rondeau at (508) 278-8622 to make provide transportation to destina- resentative from the Registry of mately 2 1/2 hours. Call the center the Senior Center. a van reservation. tions that SCM Elder Bus does Motor Vehicles at 1 p.m. on for more information. not. The van is for the use of all Wednesday Aug. 19. The program Cards Pitch Mondays seniors and disabled people in will include safe driving for senior Computer Workshop Come join us for an afternoon of A Pitch party will be held Mondays Douglas and Sutton. The van is citizens, disability placards, and The Senior Center has begun a card playing every Tuesday at the at 6:30 p.m. There is a $2 donation. available 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., when to give up a license. Mark computer workshop on Monday Senior Center. Contact Rita at (508) Monday through Thursday. you calendars this program has afternoons from 1:30 to 3 p.m. 278-2824 for more information Senior Club Reservations must be made 48 been presented before and was Workshops will include setting up about this card group. The Senior Club meets at the business hours ahead of time by very well attended. a database for addresses and mail- Uxbridge Senior Center on the sec- calling the Sutton Senior center at ing labels; photo printing, editing Join Elderly Connection ond and fourth Wednesdays of (508) 234-0703. Ask the Nurse and organizing; using Microsoft The Uxbridge Elderly Connection, each month. We are looking for The Northbridge Senior Center’s Word, Excel, or Access. Inc., invites you to become a mem- new members and enrollment in Yoga Ask the Nurse will be available ber of its fund-raising group. The this group is open year round. The Senior Center is now offering from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Computer Class Reminder Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Inc., a yoga class on Thursdays at 11 July 21. A nurse will take vital There is one opening in the com- is a non-profit, organization that a.m. Please call to sign up. signs and answer any questions puter class from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on serves as the Friends group to the you may have concerning your Tuesdays. The class runs for five Uxbridge Senior Center. DOUGLAS Blood Pressure Clinic medications. weeks and the cost of each class is Membership in this organization The clinic will be held the third $5. is open to everyone interested in Thursday of each month from 10- Musical Program supporting the Uxbridge Senior SENIOR CENTER 11 a.m. The Senior Center will host an Center. We invite family members, Sports Alyssa Graveson, director, (508) afternoon of entertainment at 1 caregivers, business people, young Do you like to bowl, play golf, ten- 476-2283 Bingo p.m. on July 30. Matthew Vera, a nis, baseball or other sports? You adults and all interested individu- Games are held every Tuesday at Northbridge Middle School stu- als to join The Elderly Connection, can do all of this right here at the The Douglas Senior Center is 11:30 a.m. Lunch is available prior dent, will perform a series of Inc. Membership is $2 per year and Senior Center via our new Wii located in the basement of the to bingo and must be reserved a vocal arrangements. will help support the Uxbridge system. If you enjoy any of these post office at 331 Main St. The week earlier. Senior Center. If you are interest- activities call for more informa- Senior Center is open Monday Movies ed in becoming a member please tion. We will soon be offering a through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 Osteo Stress Exercise The Senior Center will have a call us at (508) 287-8622. “Demonstration Day ”on all these p.m. Classes are Mondays and movie on Thursdays at 1 p.m. dur- programs. Presently we are bowl- Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. SCO ing the summer months. Light ing on Fridays at 10 a.m. Other Elderbus refreshments will be served. Come The Senior Care Options (SCO) activities including the Wii exer- SCM Elderbus is a publicly funded Tai Chi and enjoy others in our air-condi- Program brings Medicare and cise program are being scheduled. transportation service that is Tai Chi classes will be held at 9:30 tioned Senior Center. MassHealth together and is espe- Plan to come and try these sports available to residents of Douglas a.m. on Thursdays. cially for MassHealth members. games, see how realistic they can or Sutton. You must be over the Transportation & Nutrition Seniors who are 65 years of age or be, and have fun with others. age of 60 or disabled to use our older, and meet the MassHealth services. This is the ideal way to AARP announces tool to avoid ‘doughnut hole’

REGION — By the end of this summer, up lower cost drugs for their conditions, cre- healthy. AARP recently joined President as part of a special arrangement between more than a million older Americans will ate a Personal Medication Record and print Obama to endorse an agreement by Senate AARP and Medicare. The data is the same have fallen into the “doughnut hole” — a cov- out personalized letters to their doctors to leaders and the pharmaceutical industry that used by the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan erage gap in Medicare’s prescription drug help start a conversation about safely switch- would reduce brand name drug costs by half Finder, giving users the most accurate and up- program that leaves individuals on the hook ing prescriptions. for most people who fall into the doughnut to-date drug pricing information available. for all of their own drug costs while still pay- “Twenty-five percent of Massachusetts res- hole. ing premiums. idents in Medicare fall into the prescription Research shows people cut back on their For many,this amounts to thousands of dol- drug coverage gap each year, and hundreds of prescription drugs when their costs become lars in unbudgeted spending. To help people thousands more nervously wonder if they unaffordable, which can lead to more serious FRANK’S avoid the dreaded coverage gap, AARP has will,” said Deborah Banda, AARP health conditions and larger health care bills. Friendly developed a new online resource, the AARP Massachusetts state director. “For the first “Saving money on prescription drugs is LAWN CARE Doughnut Hole Calculator, which is free to time, people in Medicare have a simple way to going to mean pressing hard in Washington to use. figure out if they’ll fall into the doughnut close the doughnut hole,” Banda said. “We are Available at www.aarp.org/doughnuthole, hole, and find ways to potentially avoid it by proud to help announce significant progress 508-476-1124 • 344-2021 cell the AARP Doughnut Hole Calculator guides switching to safe, less expensive medica- toward that goal. In the meantime, we also visitors through their prescription drug tions.” want to give Americans the tools they need to options using localized information about As a part of its Health Action Now cam- cut their drug costs and stay out of the gap in • Weekly Mowing • Cleanups their plans and prescriptions to determine if paign, AARP is calling on Congress to close the first place. We encourage every person in • Mulch • Tree Removal or when they will fall into the coverage gap. the Medicare doughnut hole and lower pre- Medicare to take a few minutes to find the In about 15 minutes, visitors can view a graph scription drug prices so that no one has to go right drugs at the lowest prices.” • Handyman Jobs • Fertilizing of their out-of-pocket spending by month, look without the prescriptions they need to stay The calculator is powered by DestinationRx

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Providing Companion Animal Health Care Since 1985 10 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Ethics bill should have been tougher

t was a day of celebra- was a reactive response work on behalf of the people. ment out of the back room and con- People to alter or to abolish it, and to tion for many officials demanded by citizens who Legislative leaders have claimed duct the people’s business in the institute new Government, laying Iin the State House. are fed up with their state that the best components of all bright light of day. Recently, there its foundation on such principles Lawmakers were patting government. Let’s face it — ethics reform bills have been incor- has been a disturbing trend in the and organizing its powers in such one another on the back for the Legislature had to do porated into this package. Yet, in legislative process where bills are form, as to them shall seem most a job well done. The media something to confront the secret meetings, behind closed crafted and released in the cloak of likely to affect their Safety and had turned out to cover the public outrage before they doors, the best and most meaningful darkness when most people are Happiness.” historic event. The gover- started throwing rocks at elements were stripped away or left home sleeping. Then, before True and meaningful ethics nor had just signed the us. To answer their calls, we out. Legislators are given time to read reforms seek to address a govern- Ethics Reform bill, declar- responded by doing the bare First, the Senate version of the the bill or fully debate its merits, we ment system that has become ing, “trust has been LOOKING minimum of what is bill prohibited all campaign contri- are called to vote on its passage. destructive and to restore the safety restored on Beacon Hill.” required. Yes, there is butions from paid lobbyists. But Third, eliminating “pay to play” and happiness of the people. Yet, as the ink was drying FORWARD important reform included this provision was stripped away. opportunities associated with I do not intend to be silent and sit from the pens signing this in this bill, but there are Why are we so afraid to take this poi- recent high profile public corrup- on the sidelines when it comes to document, I couldn’t help Jennifer also glaring and obvious son out of our political system? We tion cases is an obvious example of pressing for further change in how but think we could have Callahan omissions. need to make it clear to everyone meaningful reform not included in the Legislature conducts business done so much more. While this legislation is a that money does not buy access. As this bill. Like lobbyists, state con- on behalf of the people we serve. It There is much good done in this step in the right direction, it should other states have already done, all tractors who are bidding on major is time we stopped fighting about ethics bill, but unfortunately the only be considered to be a first step. political contributions by paid lob- government contracts should be the least we can do and started fight- reform package signed into law does The bill signed into law does not byists should be made illegal. prohibited from contributing to ing about the most that we can do to not go far enough. Given this past truly fulfill the promise made by leg- Second, the Open Meeting Law election campaigns. This simple make our citizens truly proud of year’s sickening events, the islative leaders to make Beacon Hill was also discarded in formulating change would limit the influence of their state government. While we Legislature should have been anx- more open and accountable. I am this ethics reform package. Too special interests and the impact have taken the first, very necessary ious to embrace this reform as if it very concerned the Legislature is often, the biggest problem on they have on legislative delibera- steps, we must continue to push our is something we all know is inclined to say “mission accom- Beacon Hill is we conduct our most tions. public promise for a government unequivocally right. That never plished” and not delve deeper into important work in private. Every As we celebrated the birth of this that is open and accountable for the happened. Instead, we were brought solving the roots of corruption and city and town government across great nation, I reflected upon the people and by the people. If the to the table begrudgingly by public mistrust too often plaguing political the Commonwealth must abide by principles of government this coun- ethics glass is half full, it is also a outrage. institutions. the Open Meeting Law. Yet the try was founded upon. The glass half empty. Along with many others, I believe Ethics reform has never been Legislature is able to hide behind Declaration of Independence states, the only reason we made the first about addressing singular inci- special exceptions. I believe we “Whenever any Form of Rep. Jennifer Callahan, D-Sutton, move to pass this ethics reform bill dents, it has always been about should be a role model of openness. Government becomes destructive of is a frequent contributor to the is because we were forced to do it. It changing the culture of how we It’s time we take the state govern- these ends, it is the Right of the Blackstone Valley Tribune. Abutter claims drainage problem from golf course

DRAIN the next phase. continued from page A1 The board originally granted a permit in 2002. dents living in the Shining Rock Golf The Zappellas began corresponding with Community want to see the course operating the Planning Board June 23, 2006, about the as soon as possible. After all, the concept for storm water runoff from the golf course. the course was put forth in 2001. Joseph Zappella at that time wrote the But the Zappellas can point to communica- Planning Board that as the owner of apart- tions from the Planning Board, the town plan- ments at 91-97 School St, which abuts the ner, the town’s engineering consultant and Shining Rock development, he had been hav- other sources who have said the storm water ing a water problem “for the past six or seven runoff must be contained. months coming from a retention pond built by As a matter of fact, the problem is not just the golf course.” too much water coming from the golf course He said the pond was supposed to have a onto abutting apartment property. It is what metered pipe to control the flow of water, but Zappella says appear to be chemicals in that that it was not built according to proper spec- runoff water he thinks may be a health haz- ifications. ard. He has said there is an oil film on the “As a result,” Zappella wrote the Planning water. A close inspection of the water showed Board three years ago, “the water broke it tended to be reddish. through the wall, flooding my property sever- In the winter, he said, the storm water from al times.” the golf course freezes on his driveway, creat- Zappella said he had a drain in place to take ing a safety hazard. care of small amounts of water coming off A storm water pipe runs under the front the hill. yard of the Zappella property, but he said it “Now the drain is clogged with debris due to has become clogged from the volume of storm the water from the pond,” he said during an water coming from the fifteenth hole. interview at the site last week.. Shining Rock The course developer has gone to great had promised him it would correct the prob- effort to drain water from the hole, with lem, he said, “but has done nothing other than depressions along the abutters’ side of the put two bales of hay where it washed out… Thomas Mattson photo The hay is doing nothing.” hole, each depression containing a central Joseph Zappella stands by a drainage pipe on one of his rental properties that he claims is flooding due to drain. There is also a series of sand traps to He said he had to replace one of his drive- excess runoff from a hole at an adjacent golf course. further catch water runoff, and a small reten- ways, the cost of which Shining Rock split tion pond also in the rough adjacent the abut- with Zappella. in Tim Gordon of Hopkinton, who owns and owns the golf course and remaining house ters’ land. But the problem is ongoing, he said. manages Saddle Hill Country Club in lots on the 225-acre site between the center of But the Zappellas have said that despite “When it rains it floods the driveway and as Hopkinton. Rockdale Village (Northbridge) and West communication back and forth among them- a result the water has undermined the main The housing in the golf course development Upton. selves and the bank and the town, the storm driveway, washing out the gravel and caving is a separate issue. Not only does Norwood Bank want to see water continues unabated. Joseph Zappella in the sides of the driveway…” Originally, the course was to include a club- the course open on a temporary basis as soon blames it on the blasting of rock on an upslope By February 2008, the problem continued house and pool and even a tennis as possible, hopefully sometime this summer, on the other side of the hole. unabated, and Town Planner Gary Bechtholdt court was thought of at one point. but most town boards have given their The landing area for drives from the fif- asked Norwood Bank to address the issue Fred Ruland of Lincoln, the previous proj- approvals, and a nucleus of residents seemed teenth tee is shaped like a bowl, with a natural immediately. ect manager, had planned a clubhouse as part overwhelmingly supportive of such an open- hill on the right (where Zappella said rocks DPW Director Richard Sasseville attested to of the golf course package. Later, he said put- ing when they spoke at a Planning Board were blasted) and a ridge built up along the the problem, too. He said he observed “a very ting up such a building would have to depend hearing June 23. fairway on the side nearest the abutters. heavy overland flow of silt-laded storm water on an ongoing membership providing income The bank sought legal updating of the sta- It is a design famed golf course architect coming from the Shining Rock development. for construction of the clubhouse. tus of certain lots as well as of the course, Donald Ross might have been proud of, “The water was flowing down the driveway The Planning Board had pushed for a which itself consists of three large parcels. because he liked mounds and traps along the at the Zappella property onto School Street,” phased building of the golf course and hous- Moreover, the bank asked that the construc- side of a hole. he said. “Additionally,a large volume of water es, many of which were all part and parcel of tion of a clubhouse be deferred for three years Except, there is the water issue. was flowing across the Zappella property in the development. Board members often object- while houses are completed. Gordon said he Zappella said Norwood Bank has made two an open trench and discharging into a partial- ed that all the housing within, say, the first could put up a temporary structure within a settlement offers, one of which was $15,000 in ly open storm manhole at the backside of the phase of the project had to be finished before couple of months that could serve as a place to return for a promise not to sue in the future. sidewalk on School Street. While some of the the second nine of the course could be started. change and get a sandwich and drink. He said But Zappella said the damage and the cost of water was flowing into the manhole, a signifi- But the developer tried to explain that it was he did not favor using the current mobile corrective action far exceed $15,000. cant amount flowed over the sidewalk and more economical to include some back-nine home office as a temporary clubhouse. He To be specific, the Planning Board next into the street.” holes within the first-phase timeline. implied that would be below his standard of Tuesday will consider the bank’s request for “These conditions are unacceptable and Meanwhile, a number of residents of the aesthetics. modification of the special permit so that the must be corrected,” Sasseville declared. “I development complained about such things as Gordon handed members of the Planning phasing of the project, part of the original have never observed these conditions in the washouts in sidewalks and messy piles of Board a conceptual sketch of a 42-by-70-foot permit, can be altered. Moreover, the owner past and a check with Highway material about. temporary clubhouse that would serve as a wants further modifications touching on the Superintendent Arthur Magowan reveals that Meanwhile, there has been a national slow- golf shop. location and layout of structures and other he has never seen flows of this volume in the down of golf course construction in the past improvements, including a clubhouse, a main- past.” few years because of a waning economy and a tenance facility and temporary or permanent In 2006 an auction was held on the premises proliferation of courses, intensifying the com- parking. of Shining Rock, but nobody bought the lay- petition for members. The Planning Board had for some time out for the starting price of around $4 million, New courses have gone up in Sutton, insisted that each of the five phases had to be so it reverted to Norwood Cooperative Bank. Grafton and Uxbridge in the past decade. completed before the developer could go on to Now the bank says it has a potential buyer At this point, Norwood Cooperative Bank

Fresh Air Fund seeks local families REGION — This summer, share the beauty of your community with an inner-city child BANKRUPTCY while enjoying a vacation in your own backyard! Join thousands of volunteer host families throughout 13 Northeastern states and Canada as they open their hearts and homes to New York City children from underprivileged com- munities through the Fresh Air Fund’s Volunteer Host Family program. In 2009, The Fund IS AN OPTION celebrates its 133rd summer of helping youngsters from New York City enjoy new experi- ences like skipping rocks across a lake, running barefoot through the grass and making new ★ Most People are Eligible ★ friends. “Our family has hosted our Fresh Air child for five summers, and each year just gets bet- If you are facing foreclosure or ter! While helping her to experience new things, we have also reintroduced ourselves to the overwhelmed by bills, harassed by wonderful features of our area, which make it such a special place to live,” said one host par- creditors, and feel you just can’t get ent. ahead, call now and find out your Imagine summertime without swimming in a pool, playing in the backyard or gazing at legal rights. the stars. Since 1877, the Fresh Air Fund has provided more than 1.7 million inner-city chil- dren with the opportunity to enjoy these simple pleasures. Fresh Air children on first-time Attorney Rose Clayton visits to host families are six to 12 years old and stay for one to two weeks. 508-832-9006 For more information on how you can make summer special for a Fresh Air child, contact We are a Debt Relief Agency. We provide assistance to individuals to file Susan Carlson at (508) 473-6614 or the Fresh Air Fund at 800-367-0003. You can also learn more for bankruptcy relief pursuant to the provisions of the bankruptcy code. about the Volunteer Host Family program by visiting www.freshair.org. BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 11 CALENDAR

es will be available. A limit of two and basic acquaintance with tax FRIDAY free passes per family will be issues is desirable. Training and drawn each week for the season, as mentoring will be provided. One JULY 17 quantities are limited. For more does not need to be a member of information regarding museum AARP to serve. Go to NORTHBRIDGE — The culminat- passes, please call (508) 234-2151, AARP.com/tavolunteers and click ing performance of the Junior ext.4 or visit www.northbridge- on tab for “Leadership Summer Theater Arts Workshop at mass.org. Development” and open pages for the Valley Music School will be a “Client Facilitator” and production of Disney’s musical REGION — Funding continues to “Counselor.” Please call (508) 753- “Willy Wonka, Jr.” Shows will be be available through the UniBank 7905 if interested and for more at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Northbridge Pharmacy Assistance Project. information. High School auditorium. This project is designed to offset Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for prescription drug costs for eligible NORTHBRIDGE — The Blackstone children 12 and under. Tickets will individuals aged 60 and over living Valley Free Medical Program, ded- be available at the door. in one of the 11 Blackstone Valley icated to the memory of Dr. Robert The Summer Theater Arts th towns of Douglas, Uxbridge, Bajema, is held from 6-8 p.m. on the Workshop, now in its 13 year, has Northbridge, Upton, Hopedale, second Monday of the month at been in session at the Valley Music Mendon, Blackstone, Millville, Northbridge High School, 427 School during the past two weeks. Sutton, Grafton or Millbury. Linwood Ave. This is a project of Middle school students from Applicants must also meet finan- the Northbridge Association of around the Blackstone Valley have cial qualifications. There is no Churches. been taught acting, singing, danc- application deadline, but once This program is for the uninsured. ing, and all the many skills needed funding is depleted, the project No appointments needed. for a live stage production. may end. General comprehensive services Tri-Valley, Inc. is a private, non- and referrals include general phys- UXBRIDGE — A Pan Mass. Desruisseaux family welcomes baby Kerry profit agency providing in-home icals, pap smears, mammograms, Challenge spaghetti dinner and and community based services in lab testing resource, acute illness fundraiser will be held from 6:30 25 towns in south central care, counseling, medications, spe- to 10:30 p.m. at the Progressive UXBRIDGE — Brian and Nicole Desruisseaux welcomed their daughter Kerry L. Massachusetts. cialist referral, chronic illness Club. Tickets are $20 and include a Desruisseaux on July 3. She weighed seven pounds and15.8 ounces and was 20.5 For information about services call care. Also, referral for financial aid raffle for Red Sox tickets and other inches long when born at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center Tri-Valley’s free Help-Line at 1-800- and prayer support from 12 church- prizes. All proceeds go to the in Worcester. She joins her two older sisters, Tracy, 19 months, and Amy, 9. 286-6640 or go the Website at es is available. Jimmy Fund. For tickets, call Matt www.trivalleyinc.org. McElreath at (508) 277-2353 or go to REGION — Co-Dependents [email protected]. summer full of space-themed pro- ebrates the community. REGION — For veterans strug- Anonymous is a 12 Step grams at the library. All summer, Prospective bands and entertain- gling financially due to a job loss or Fellowship of men and women children who participate in the ers should send demos and com- decreased income, the Department whose common purpose is recov- SATURDAY reading club will be eligible to plete contact information to Keith of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers an ery from codependence and the enter drawings for fantastic end-of- Menard, entertainment coordina- assortment of programs that can development and maintenance of JULY 18 summer prizes. tor, c/o Octoberfest Committee, 29 relieve the costs of healthcare or healthy relationships. The group A special component of the sum- Depot St., Douglas, MA 01516, or e- provide care at no cost. meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays UXBRIDGE — Boy Scout Troop mer reading club this year is that mail douglas_octoberfest@ Veterans whose previous income at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1122 will hold a Molly Bish Kid the library will also be collecting yahoo.com. was ruled too high for VA health- Lancaster Street, Worcester. For Identification Fair from 10 a.m. donations for the Sutton Food care may be able to enter the VA more information, call Rose at to 2 p.m. at Kensho Ryu Family Bank. Every time a child checks in GRAFTON — “Once Upon A Time” system based upon a hardship if (508) 234-9004. Kenpo, 44 Depot St. Donations for with the reading club and brings children’s story hour will be held their current year’s income is pro- the People First Food Pantry will an item to donate to the Sutton from 11 to 11:45 a.m., Tuesdays, jected to fall below federal income REGION — Make your fall plans also be accepted. The event is free Food Bank, the child will earn an through Aug. 25 thresholds due to a job loss, separa- with the Young at Heart group and part of Brandon Walker’s extra drawing entry to the end of Children ages 4-6 and their parents tion from service or some other from Faith Fellowship! Sept. 13-17 Eagle Scout project. the summer raffle. The library will will enjoy Willard House and financial setback. will be a trip to Cape May and post a list of items that the Sutton Clock Museum’s special “time” Veterans determined eligible due Wildwood, N.J. for five days. Cost Food Bank especially needs this for children at its “Once Upon a to hardship can avoid co-pays of $429 includes all dinners and SATURDAY summer. Time” summer series, hearing new applied to higher-income veterans. breakfasts, bus, hotel and lots of For more information on the full and familiar stories. Children are Qualifying veterans may be eligi- sightseeing. There are still a few AUG. 22 schedule of summer programs for encouraged to bring their favorite ble for enrollment and receive seats left to see “My Fair Lady” at children and teens, check out the blanket. There will also be games, health care at no cost. the Stageloft Repertory Theatre in REGION — Blackstone Valley Pop Sutton Library’s Website at songs and a small craft. Each week Also eligible for no-cost VA care Sturbridge on Saturday, June 27. Warner will hold a Texas Hold www.suttonpubliclibrary.org or has a different theme, so sign up are most veterans who recently There will be a full course lunch at ‘em Night at 6 p.m. at the Uxbridge contact Youth Services Librarian for as many weeks as you’d like! returned from a combat zone. They the Publick House included for $59. VFW, Route 16. Carol Geary at (508) 865-8752. Admission is $3 per child. are entitled to five years of free VA The bus leaves from Faith Due to limited seating, advance care. The five-year “clock” begins Fellowship Church, 647 Douglas UPCOMING/ONGO SUTTON — The Sutton Public registration is required. To regis- with their discharge from the mili- St., Uxbridge. Call Sue at (508) 476- Library is currently registering for ter, please call (509) 839-3500. tary, not their departure from the 3438 for more information. ING the teen summer reading club combat zone. and programs. UXBRIDGE — The town clerk’s Each VA medical center across the SUTTON — Purgatory Chasm UXBRIDGE — Come join the fun Be a star, with karaoke at the office announces that 2009 street country has an enrollment coordi- State Reservation will offer a at Croc Doc Week, July 27-31, 9 to library at noon on July 10. list books are now available for nator available to provide veterans Junior Ranger program this sum- 11:45 a.m., at Uxbridge Nazarene Two video game programs will be public purchase. Street list books information about these programs. mer for youths 8-12. Participants Church. Ages preschool through held in July as well: at noon on contain information on town resi- Veterans may also contact VA’s will take learn about nature by tak- fifth grade are eligible. For more July 17 (Dance, Dance, Revolution) dents, including names, addresses, Health Benefits Service Center at ing part in a series of hands-on information, or to register, call and at noon on July 24 (Rock and years of birth obtained from 1-877-222 VETS (8387) or visit the activities. Enrollees will be given a (508) 278-2315. Band). the 2009 annual town census. VA health eligibility Website at workbook to keep and can earn a For more information or to regis- Books are $10 each and may be pur- www.va.gov/healtheligibility. patch and a Junior Ranger certifi- NORTHBRIDGE — The ter for any of the programs call the chased from the town clerk’s office cate. Playground and Recreation library at (508) 865-8752. in Town Hall. NORTHBRIDGE — Whitinsville The program will begin Friday, Department, along with UniBank There is more information as well Social Library’s Literacy and Aug. 7. It will run from 2-4 p.m. for and Wal-Mart, present summer on the library’s teen page at UXBRIDGE — The Metacomet ESL Program is offered to indi- four consecutive Fridays. concerts on the Whitinsville www.suttonpubliclibrary.org. Land Trust and the Department of viduals who would like to learn or The programs are free but registra- Town Common. In case of rain, Conservation and Recreation at improve their English skills. tion prior to the event is required. concerts will be held in the Singh NORTHBRIDGE — The ecumeni- River Bend Farm are sponsoring Tutors available for one-on-one or A parent or guardian must accom- Center at Alternatives, Douglas cal Vacation Bible School (VBS) children’s workshops on the first group lessons. There is a small fee pany participants to this program. Road. All concerts begin at 6 p.m. will be held July 27-31 at the Village Saturday of each month from 10:30 for the workbook. For further The events are sponsored by state • July 23, Point ‘n Swing Band Congregational Church, Church a.m. until noon through the month information, please stop by or call Department of Conservation and • July 30, Blackstone Valley St., Whitinsville. VBS is sponsored of September. All programs library at (508) 234-2151, ext. 4. Recreation. Contact Diane at (508) Community Concert Band by the Northbridge Association of include a walk through the park to 234-9610 if you want to register for • Aug. 6, Chet Williamson and Churches and is for children 4 look at habitats, a craft-making NORTHBRIDGE — Adult the program or have any questions. Chromatic Swing through grade six. Youth who have workshop for the kids and informa- Children of Alcoholics (ACA) is completed grade six and up can be tional handouts on how to welcome a 12 Step Ala-non fellowship of MILFORD — Milford Regional’s • Aug. 13, Tom Beaudreau th • Aug. 20, James Krikorian and 5 helpers. these creatures into your own men and women whose common 20 annual Golf Classic is sched- After 5 VBS is from 9 to noon. An optional backyard. They are geared for pre- purpose is healing, recovery and uled for Monday, Aug. 31. Once • Aug. 27, Al Legere swim program at the Whitin school and elementary age chil- discovery of self. again this year, a Radiothon in Community Center is open to chil- dren. The ACA meeting in the partnership with WMRC 1490 AM NORTHBRIDGE — The dren who have completed kinder- The free programs are held rain or Northbridge area meets on will be held. The Radiothon will Whitinsville Social Library recent- garten through grade six and runs shine. Families are invited to bring Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at Oakhurst give the entire community an ly received a $2,500 donation from from noon until 2:15 p.m. The VBS a picnic lunch and to enjoy the Conference Center (Catholic opportunity to participate. UniBank to assist in the funding of program includes worship, nature of the park after the pro- Charities), 120 Hill St. For further Proceeds from this year’s the library’s summer program, singing, Bible instructiion, crafts, gram. information, call Rose at (508) 234- Radiothon will benefit the Oliva Starship Adventure. Summer recreation, outreach projects, Metacomet Land Trusts’ 9004. Patient Comfort Fund, which sup- events include: Magician Scott chimes, sacred dance and refresh- Education and Community ports cancer patients as well as Jameson Presents (funded by ments. The VBS is sponsored by 11 Outreach Committee has worked HOPEDALE — A new hospice services. With tremendous Northbridge Cultural Council), churches: Armenian Apostolic, with park staff to produce the edu- Alzheimer’s Caregiver’s community support, the WMRC July 23, 2 p.m.; Deb Hudgins Singer, Blackstone Valley United cational series to increase educa- Support Group meets from 9:30 to Radiothon has been able raise July 30, 6:30 p.m.; Joel Warren Methodist, Fairlawn Christian tional opportunities about the 10:30 a.m. on the second Thursday more than $60,000 over the past two Concert, Aug. 6, 2 p.m.; Toe Jam Reformed, Northbridge Center environment for our area’s bud- of each month at Sacred Heart years and we hope that the commu- Puppet Band, Aug.11 2 p.m.; Ronald Congregational, Pleasant St. ding naturalists. Church on Hopedale Street. For nity will once again show its sup- McDonald (funded by McDonald’s), Christian Reformed, Rockdale For more information, please call more information, call Cecelia port so the medical center can pro- Aug. 12, 11 a.m.; Debbie O’Carrol’s Congregational, St. Mark’s the Metacomet Land Trust at 888- Boatman at (508) 473-9600. vide the best medical care possible. Planet Magic Show, Aug. 13, 2 p.m.; Catholic (Sutton), St. Patrick’s 298-7284 or e-mail us at WMRC will broadcast live between Southwick Zoo, Aug. 20, 2 p.m. Catholic, Trinity Episcopal, United [email protected] or con- REGION — The AARP Foundation- 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. from the Milford These events require no registra- Presbyterian and Village tact River Bend Farm at (508) 278- sponsored tax preparation pro- Regional Golf Classic at Franklin tion. For a complete listing of the Congregational. 7604. gram, TaxAide, helps low- and Country Club. The Radiothon will library’s summer activities, please moderate- income persons prepare feature interviews with Milford visit northbridgemass.org, or stop DOUGLAS — Keith Menard, enter- NORTHBRIDGE — The their federal and state income Regional staff, patients and family by the library for a brochure. tainment coordinator for the Whitinsville Social Library has taxes during the tax season. The members. Throughout the day, lis- Douglas Octoberfest Committee, received a grant from the program is entirely managed and teners will be encouraged to call in SUTTON — The Sutton Public is looking for local bands, chil- Northbridge Cultural Council for staffed by volunteers. Volunteer or go to Milford Regional’s Website Library has begun registration dren’s acts and entertainers to par- museum passes to Higgins counselors and client assistors are to make gifts to the Medical Center. for the children’s summer read- ticipate in the town’s fall street fes- Armory and Southwick’s Zoo. needed in all parts of Worcester To make a pledge online, go to ing club and programs. This tival on Saturday, Oct. 3. Higgins Armory passes may be County. www.milfordregional.org/golf. year’s summer theme is “Starship The event hosts two stages that taken out for one week and may be No accounting experience is need- Adventure” and there will be a anchor each end of Main Street used for a family of four. A weekly ed, although basic computer skills during the daylong festival that cel- drawing for Southwick’s Zoo pass- and e-mail access are necessary 12 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE SPORTS Northbridge Legion extra bases set down West Boylston, 5-1

Thomas Mattson Josh Manning on the mound. Former Northbridge High star Tyler Bennett swings and follows through for a hit.

BY THOMAS MATTSON Cafarella was thrown out after a grounder TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER proved too deep to nail Trujillo coming NORTHBRIDGE — It looked as if it home from third to score his team’s only would be a close game last Thursday,July 9, run. Matt Higgins kept the rally going with between the Northbridge and West a solid, line-drive double to left field. Matt Boylston American Legion baseball teams. D’Auleuil socked a hard single to left field The two squads traded to move Higgins to third. runs to keep it at 1-1 With men at the corners through the fifth inning at and only one out, West Lasell field. Boylston appeared ready to But then in the sixth, cash in. Northbridge exploded for Mantoni came in to relieve four more runs that sealed Josh Manning of Nipmuc the outcome. Ben Richards Regional, who pitched a fine- and Matt Consigli, both of ly tuned game through five Northbridge, crashed innings. Sam Manning triples in that frame. smashed a hot grounder to With runners on first and the pitcher’s mound and second and no outs, Mantoni fired the ball to Richards cracked a tower- catcher Thomas Murphy,who ing three-bagger beyond the nailed Higgins at home as he leftfielder. It scored two tried to score from third. runs, pushing the host team That turned out to be a huge into a 3-1 lead. defensive play. After Mantoni grounded Winning pitcher Joe Mantoni But in the category of a out to the third baseman to minor baseball miracle was start the inning, Hopedale the next play. Zach Ford hit a From left, Ben Richards, and Matt Consigli. teammate AlexPosch socked a hard single pitch into short center field, where to leftfield. Greg O’Donnell of Northbridge Northridge outfielder Tyler Bennett followed with a well-hit single to rightfield scooped it up and threw a laser to Murphy to set the stage for Richards’ triple, which at home. D’Auleuil apparently missed tag- sent the visitors’ leftfielder and centerfield- ging home plate and the 6-3 Murphy er chasing the ball between and beyond reached out to tag him with the ball. The them. game was still somehow a 1-1 tie going into Consigli followed that burst with one of the bottom of the sixth. his own that had the West Boylston left- “The ball felt good off my bat,” said fielder running backward for the ball. Richards of his triple. He will be a senior Consigli scored Richards from third and this coming year at Northbridge, as will Northbridge was up, 4-1. The visitors (12-7) Consigli. Northbridge American Legion sent in Zach Ford to relieve Jon Kassira, pitcher Josh Manning will be a senior at who had pitched a tight game for five Nipmuc Regional High School. innings, until the roof fell in during the “Ben provided the spark,” said Matt sixth. Consigli scored from third on a Consigli, who wasn’t exactly picking passed ball to make it 5-1 for Northbridge. daisies himself. “Ben put us ahead.” Joe Mantoni, who is headed from With his usual candor, Northbridge Hopedale to Merrimack College in the fall, coach John Demagian said: “We looked like primarily as a pitching prospect, hit over sleepwalking the first five innings. .700 this season for the Hopedale Raiders. If Manning kept us in the game and we broke Northbridge had not come up with some loose. We often do that, score five or six defensive heroics in the fifth inning, West runs at a time.” Boylston might have built up a command- The win left the Northbridge Legion ing lead in the game. team with a 15-4 record. With three regular- To start the sixth, West Boylston’s Dave season games left, the Northbridge nine Trujillo sent a triple into orbit over the expects to be playing next week in the Zone Northbridge right fielder’s head. Andrew 4 District playoffs. From left, Ben Richards, and Matt Consigli.

BAY STATE GAMES RESULTS July 6 West 10, Central 5 — Trevor Hajko, a member of the Tantasqua Regional baseball team, went 1-for-1 with a run scored and a walk to help West defeat Central in the first day of Bay State Games play. July 7 Central 7, Southeast 6 — Auburn’s Brian Sullivan went 1-for-2 with two runs scored, an RBI, walk, and stolen base in Central’s win. To the Northbridge American July 8 Legion baseball team, for Northeast 5, West 2 — Tantasqua’s Trevor Hajko went 0-for-1 as his West team fell to Northeast. being the only team in our Metro 9, Central 6 — Auburn’s Brian Sullivan scored a run as a pinch runner, and coverage area to qualify for Northbridge’s Evan Macintosh went 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter as Central fell to 1-2 in postseason play. Bay State Games play.

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TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 13 Selectmen mull Conservation Commission reappointment WATER continued to gather information ed to the board… I can’t imagine a fence viewer for the town “and developable land in Douglas, Josey continued from page A1 and what, if anything, I did with she would have kept it secret.” have served in that position unin- said he was thinking of the large new information… You asked Yacino also claimed his brother terrupted since then…” expanse of land south of Route 16 analysis because he had made [whether] I felt I had stepped into Joseph Yacino said Lapham had Although water has always been near the Webster line, recently des- information about it available in an area I shouldn’t have, why I acknowledged to him that he had a topic of interest over the decades, ignated as a Chapter 43D accelerat- full to the Health Board office and failed to notify the Board of Health seen the letter. the issue surfaced publicly most ed permitting site. Town officials that he assumed the Health Board of my work, and whether I was “Throughout the six months I recently in December 2007, when generally agree that is the largest chairman, Justin Lapham, was aware that townspeople were upset did all of the research of public Robert Josey of the Water/Sewer prospective industrial site in town. informed of the study. or pleased with what I tried to records in the Board of Health Commission said Douglas was Josey said there is an aquifer in As far as Michael Yacino under- accomplish.” office,” Michael Yacino said, “most “wealthy” with water. the Pyne area and that because of stood, he explained, he had a green Yacino said he would try to of the time I worked alone. At first The issue has reverberations for that “the state Department of light for the analysis both from the answer Hughes’ questions and pro- it was with my brother until he developers, who are uneasy about Environmental Protection (DEP) Conservation Commission and vide more detail about statements went on vacation.” aquifers designated under what probably won’t allow us to put a from the Board of Health. made April 1, 2008. Yacino told the selectmen last otherwise might be choice building town well there.” In his remarks last week, Yacino recalled the Board of week the Conservation sites. And the notion that a number Moreover, he said, “there are Michael Yacino noted Hughes had Selectmen a year ago presided over Commission administers a host of of wells in town may have contam- already three sewage treatment met with him the week of July 1 a joint meeting with the Board of regulations and laws dealing with inants suddenly became a health plants upstream (of the aquifer and “raised some questions he felt Health and the Conservation wetlands and water both above and issue. under Lackey Dam Road and in the he needed to be answered before he Commission and told the two below the surface. In mid-March, 2008, Michael general area of Pyne’s and of the could approve my reappointment.” boards “to get together and work “Because water underground is Yacino read what he said was a let- Shell station just over the town line “To say I was surprised by on those issues we felt needed reso- all connected,” he said, “what hap- ter approved by his brother, as in Uxbridge) — the Douglas facili- Chairman Hughes telling me his lution.” He said after Conservation pens above ground certainly health board agent, who okayed the ty, the South Sutton plant, and the questions revolved around what he Chairperson Marylynne Dube affects below the surface and use of his signature on the letter. private Guilford treatment plant.” called ‘several meetings recently wrote Lapham about setting up a where springs feed above ground- He was speaking to Michael Yacino Also, Josey said, salt is a contam- with the Board of Health over your meeting of the two boards, Lapham water resources, we are ever cog- by phone from Florida, where he inant threat coming off Route 146 past work on water issues’ would left a message on the Community nizant of how drilling and tapping spends half the year, according to near Pyne’s. be an understatement,” Yacino Development answering machine into below-ground sources of Michael Yacino. Josey said the Board of Health said. saying his board had decided “it water can impact water quality.” Josey took issue in mid-March has no say over the Douglas He said he could not remember wouldn’t be an option to meet with If nothing else, he added, it 2008, with some of the remarks Wastewater Treatment facility.The any mention of a vote by that Conservation because we have points to the need for the Health Board agent Joseph Yacino Department of Environmental board to oppose my reappointment. issues to iron out.” Conservation Commission and the made to the Board of Selectmen Protection (DEP) and the federal “I also asked my brother (Joseph Yacino said Lapham claimed Board of Health to share informa- about the status of wells through- Environmental Protection Agency Yacino) if he knew of your appear- March 5, 2008, he had no knowledge tion “and discuss any issues [of out the town. (EPA) do, he said. ance at that board to discuss the of the project Yacino was doing, how] the decision of one board can Josey on July 7 restated remarks The Board of Health oversees issue and he knew nothing to that outside a newspaper story. affect the responsibilities of anoth- he made to the selectmen in private wells and private septic effect,” Michael Yacino said. “It “However,” Yacino said, “the last er.” December 2007. He said last year systems, and Josey said he com- also seemed especially odd since week of February [2008] I forward- Yacino said there might have his remark on Douglas as wealthy mended the board for doing that. more than a year has gone by with ed all my information to my broth- been some calls to the Board of in water was based on the fact the After completing his remarks to no indication there was any longer er Joe who initially started the Health from contractors concerned town is allowed to pump a million the Selectmen July 7, Selectmen a problem… But apparently my project [on the wells] and asked that the town was given an overall gallons a day but only draws off Chairman Michael Hughes and name and my position have been that he review the material.” miss-assessment by what he said. 330,000 gallons. Also, he said, the Selectman Scott Medeiros said called into question and I am “In a response e-mail,” Yacino He blamed that on a newspaper Board of Selectmen in December Yacino’s statement contained happy to respond.” said, “[Joseph Yacino] indicated it article that did not relay his entire 2007 wanted to know whether or information they had not heard “You asked,” Yacino addressed was ‘well-written,’ that he had no report with support data. not there was enough water for before, The Board of Selectmen Hughes, “whether the additions or deletions and that I Yacino did acknowledge going development at the Pyne gravel site agreed to study both sides of the Conservation Commission and the could sign his name to the report.” beyond what was originally pro- across Gilboa Street from the Shell issue before making a decision on Board of Health had met to resolve He then forwarded the material posed. gas station. whether or not to reappoint any issues which arose well over a to Marleen Bacon in the Board of In 1965, he said, after two years of In regard to his comment that Michael Yacino to the year ago. You asked [whether] I Health office so it could be provid- military service, he was appointed there is no aquifer under a lot of Conservation Commission. ‘Willy Wonka’ comes to Northbridge High this weekend CANDY continued from page A1 children 12 and under,with tickets available at the door. The words and music are by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley adapted for the stage by Leslie Bricusse and Timothy McDonald, based on the book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” by Dahl Dahl’s story of the world-famous candy man and his quest to discover an heir comes to life in this adaptation of “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.”It features songs like “The Candy Man” and “Imagination” from the fam- ily film “Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory.” The Summer Theater Arts Workshop, now in its 13th year, has been in session the past two weeks. Middle school students from around the Blackstone Valley have been taught acting, singing, dancing and all the other skills needed for a live stage production, according to producer Harriet Forman. “The beloved story by Roald Dahl of Willy Thomas Mattson photos Wonka comes alive with the costumes, Above: Members of the cast seem pleased with scenery, and props that give an authentic fla- their rehearsal performance. Right: members of the vor to the musical,” Forman said. “The young “Willy Wonka, Jr.” cast rehearse a routine. actors show a great talent in their abilities to tell the story through their singing, dialogue Fowler, A.J. Gagner, Jason Hart, Zachary and movements.” Hendrick, Arianna Koeman, Victoria Lind, The theater directors, in addition to Madison Lozier, Michaela Perkins, Hanna Forman, are Russ Whittaker, Karen Hastie- Picard, Molly Prior, Catarina Protano, Ryan Wilson, and Debbie Kogut, all from the Valley. Salmon, Nicole Sanderson, Lia Stanley, The Northbridge Cultural Council supports Rachel Sullivan, Alicia Thomas, Julie Moriarty,Chelsea Proehl and Brooke Vescera. Other actors are Camile Blandon, Rose the show. VandenAkker, Alicia VandenAkker, Logan From Douglas: Devan Brevigleiri, Carol Joubert and Veronica Wylie, all of Worcester; The cast includes the following actors from Vierck, Katie Vriesma, Elena Wassenar, McPherson and Lizzy Petrocelli. Jordan Dion of North Grafton; Kaitlyn Northbridge: Dylan Aquino, Owen Hannah Wickstrom, Amelia Wright and From Sutton: Allie Giza, Mollie Dmohowski of Milford; Molly King of Brookhouse, Nicole Cella, Samantha Cella, Marissa Zanella. Morganstein, Katrena Pecci and Catherine Mendon; Madison Krajeski of Upton and Abby Cook, Ashley Curboy, Shannon Deiana, From Uxbridge: Anne DuBois, Angela Romanova. Chrissy Metzger of Westboro. Karsyn Flanders, Harold Fowler, Edward Epplett, Patrick Klos, Alicia Miller, Keryn Gauthier to take helm at Northbridge Middle School NHS tive leadership to move the bachelor’s degree in to wean students from the ects, technology applica- Asked how he sees the tran- continued from page A1 high school forward in its Education at Worcester State plan), student input, positive tions/web sites/ test genera- sition from head of the mid- mission to provide an educa- College, where he also risk taking, exploratory tor, curriculum mapping dle school to interim princi- “He has promoted the tional experience committed received a master’s in educa- scheduling, technology appli- (grades 5-8), MCAS data pal of the high school, development of an effective to high expectations and tion. cation, health/wellness focus. analysis application, teaming Gauthier said: “I think the middle school model based on diverse learning opportuni- Gauthier taught all sub- For 2006-07: interdiscipli- progression, tutorial/ enrich- student aspect will be the eas- the New England League of ties for all students, embrac- jects to grades 3 and 4 in nary units (minimum of two ment efficiency. ier transition for me. I’m Middle School recommenda- ing the school motto of Grafton, and Language Arts per grade), Administrative Goals for 2008-09: function- familiar with the students tions, working to increase ‘Together We Can.’” and History to grade 6 there. Advisory Council (increased al/interactive Websites, (because most of them will student achievement, par- Gauthier, 42, may be the Asked what he was proud- to 18 students), team/commu- Grades 5-8 comprehensive have gone through the middle ent/community involvement, first graduate of Northbridge est of during his tenure as nity meetings (two a year), writing program, personal- school). and staff competency in High School (class of 1984) to head of the middle school, increase of student perform- ized learning focus, “Going Gauthier said he believes instruction and assessment,” have become principal of his Gauthier said it was “achiev- ance/ “raising the bar”/ Green” projects, mid-year people in education “have the Gorky said. alma mater. Gauthier, like ing 26 out of 28 goals set by “active learning,” increase of assessments (all content chance for a tremendous “Mike is eager to work with two of his brothers, Matt and the New England League of parent/community involve- areas). impact on students.” students and parents at Peter Gauthier, was an out- Middle Schools.” ment, enrichment/tutorial Gauthier also spoke of the Gauthier will start at the Northbridge High School and standing passer as a quarter- The goals for 2005-06 includ- efficiency, team identities importance of having provid- high school Aug. 1. continue their proud tradi- back for the Rams football ed “interdisciplinary units, (names, logos, traditions), ed a safe environment, and Jill Carroll and Richard tions and notable achieve- team. professional library, District inter-grade projects. encouragement of students Meagher are the middle ments. He will provide effec- He attended Lowell Curriculum Accommodation For 2007-08: interdiscipli- toward maximum academic school assistant principals. University and obtained a Plan reduction (the goal was nary units/inter-grade proj- and social potential. 14 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Northbridge water costs could erupt in geyser

BY THOMAS MATTSON the Whitinsville Water Company. “I also be sent to Mary Cottrell, next two years with regard to the Bunker’s [the former manager] first TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER have a problem with that. Should we Secretary of the Department of cost of the treatment facilities.” task was to advertise for a consult- NORTHBRIDGE — Selectmen are write a letter to Boston that gives Public Utilities, One South Station, In 2006, Leonard White, chairman ant to recommend what types of gearing up for a confrontation with our side? I’m against any expendi- Boston, MA 02110. of the Water Company,said the DEP treatment were available, and which the Whitinsville Water Company at tures in this economy.” In 2006, the Whitinsville Water had administered a consent order to ones were the most cost-effective.” a September hearing in Boston over “I know there’s a building man- Company proposed a 33-percent cost Whitinsville Water Company,giving “This he has done,” White told the proposed rate increases. date,” Melia said, “but it’s a big increase on the basis that it had it until Sept. 30, 2009, to construct a selectmen at that time, “and the The state Department of piece of cake to swallow.” been nine years (1997) since the last water treatment facility at what firm of Metcalf & Eddy was con- Environmental Protection (DEP) “When the DPU hearing is held,” increase. The matter went through White called “our best water source sulted in June 2006, on a prelimi- ordered the Whitinsville Water said Selectmen Chairman Joseph arbitration with the Massachusetts — the Sutton wells.” nary basis, to recommend a process Company several years ago to build Montecalvo, “we’ll go there… to jus- Department of Tests showed that surface water satisfactory to the DEP for treat- a water treatment plant in Sutton tify [our case]. And we’ll say how Telecommunications and Energy was influencing the company’s ment of the Sutton water supply.” because of the DEP’s purported dis- expensive it is for the town.” [DTE], as the DPU was then called. ground water. By law, it had to be White said the penalties for non- covery that, as Water Company pres- The hearing is at 2 p.m. Sept. 9 in The upshot was that, while the treated. compliance are severe. ident Leonard White told selectmen, the Department of Public Utilities, water company proposed an White said what the DEP meant The irony of the consent order, “microscopic particles found their One South Station, second floor, increase of 33 percent in the average was that “microscopic particles White implied, was that way into our underground wells.” Boston. quarterly bill, or about $28.75, under found their way into our under- Whitinsville Water officials had The Whitinsville Water Company “We will see what we can do,” the settlement the revenue increase ground wells.” The latter con- wanted to construct a treatment filed with the state Department of Montecalvo said. “It’ll be hard on was to be 27.31 percent and would tributed a million gallons of water a plant to get rid of the manganese Public Utilities (DPU) on June 15 for people if there’s an increase, even if take effect in two phases, according day to the Whitinsville Water and iron in the wells next to an increase in its total annual rev- it winds up at 12 percent.” to then Interim Town Manager Company distribution system. Meadow Pond. He said complaints enue of approximately $1,144,240, Town Manager Theodore Kozak Joseph Montecalvo. White said the revelation shocked decreased once the company mixed with the increase to be phased in explained that, while there is no Although the Water Company him because, he said, the Sutton the water from the wells near over two years in about equal written contract that the sought a profit margin of 11.5 per- wells, surrounded by 1,600 acres of Meadow Pond with water from the amounts. Northbridge Water Department cent, under the new arrangement it privately owned land, are “pris- Sutton wells. The DPU suspended the effective must charge its customers the same was to get 10.75 percent. tine,” by which he meant the compa- “The DEP asked every water com- date of the proposed rates in order as what the Whitinsville Water “The effect of the rate structure ny perceived them as extremely pany to do tests,” White noted. “The to investigate the propriety of the Company does, it is understood that on a typical user, which was pure. DEP looks at test results over a long increase sought by the company. the Northbridge Water Department described under DTE guidance as a Although it will cost millions of time.” Current rates will remain in effect customers will be asked to pay the customer using 2,400 cubic feet of dollars to treat the problem, White In his remarks at the June 19, 2006 until January 2010, when the DPU is same increase. The water is sup- water per quarter, was an increase said, the cost of that would not meeting, White reassured that the expected to make a decision. plied by the company, which was of about 26 percent over the then affect customers until around 2011. water distributed by the If approved, selectmen said, the once owned by Whitin Machine current rate, or $17.53, as of Feb. 9, It was in the context of such Whitinsville Water Company and rates as proposed by the company Works, but about half the users in 2007, and an additional increase of impending needs that White the town was “completely safe.” will increase the average residential town are billed by the company and about 4 percent, or $3.10, on Feb. 1, declared the company would seek a He observed that DEP officials quarterly bills 23.67 percent, or $28, the other half are billed by the town 2008. 22 percent to 33 percent rate hike said there had been no problem with on Jan. 1, 2010, and by 23.72 percent, department. “The water treatment facilities starting in 2007 because no increase water distributed in Northbridge in or $34.50, on Jan. 1, 2011. The per- To register opinions about the the company is required by the DEP had been asked since 1997. However, 40 years. centage increases will vary from the proposed rate increases, residents consent order to construct are sub- he insisted the rate increase sought White said that, because of his average depending on volume used, may either call the Whitinsville ject to a current completion dead- for 2007 had nothing directly to do familiarity with many well systems according to Richard Sasseville, Water Company at 508-234-7358 or line of Sept. 30, 2009,” he noted in with the projected cost of treating in New England, he was somewhat director of the Northbridge write the company in care of Randy 2006. the problem at the Sutton well field. surprised at the DEP issuance of a Department of Public Works. Swigor, General Manager, “Therefore,” Montecalvo contin- As White noted, “at the time of consent order. “This [Sutton well “I have a problem with that, Whitinsville Water Company, P.O. ued, “the town must expect that the this bombshell, the Water Company system] is one of the best I’ve seen,” “Selectman Thomas Melia said of Box 188, 44 Lake St, Whitinsville, Whitinsville Water Company will be was without a general manager, or a he declared. the proposed, two-year increases by MA 01588. Written comments may filing another rate petition in the consulting engineer, and Don Garden Folklore

he garden has long been clues as to Mother Nature’s scared off by their own reflections in the gaz- attracted to the following shrubs and flowers: a mystical place, where TAKE mood. Some of these vintage ing ball. Also called Witch Balls because Azalea; Bee Balm; Butterfly Bush; Canna; Tthe wonder of nature’s verses are oft repeated today. witches were often the spirits to repel, the Coral Honeysuckle; Flowering Quince; Four handiwork is apparent each THE A wet January, a wet spring. brilliant globes were also said to ward off mis- O'Clocks ; Foxglove; Fuchsia ; Hosta ; harvest season. Given a gar- INT In February, if thou hearest fortune and illness. Today, gazing balls have Impatiens; Morning Glory; Petunia; Trumpet den’s unpredictability it H thunder, Thou shalt see a sum- become an attractive addition to both formal Creeper; Yucca. should come as no surprise KAREN mer wonder. and casual gardens. Set on a cement or metal If you use a hummingbird feeder, a home- that gardeners through the A peck of March dust is stand, the orb allows a view of the entire gar- made solution of nectar is an economic way to ages have tried to tempt fate TRAINOR worth a king's ransom. den with a single glance. Gazing balls come in attract the birds. The general recipe is one through rituals and rhymes. April showers bring May many colors and sizes, allowing for versatility part sugar to four parts water. Mixture should To mark the height of the gar- flowers. in the home garden. be boiled for about a minute to retard mold. dening season, read on for a sampling of folk- If it thunders on All Fool's Day, it brings The solution should be replaced at least once lure tradition and tales. good crops of corn and hay. HUMMINGBIRD LORE a week and it is imperative you keep the feed- “Weather” or Not A dry May and a leaking June, make the The tiny hummingbird has a rich heritage er clean. It is not necessary to add red food col- The weather plays a major role in planting farmer whistle a merry tune. steeped in Native American folklore. In oring to the water, as any red trim on the feed- success, and our forefathers had numerous A cold May is kindly and fills the barn fine- Mayan lore, the hummingbird is the sun in er will attract the birds. anecdotes and rhymes to aid them in recalling ly. disguise. A Mojave legend has a hummingbird nature’s predictions. Here is an entertaining A wet May makes a big load of hay. flying up from the darkness of the inner earth Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip that collection of phrases for you to ponder. Mist in May and heat in June will bring all to discover the world we now live in. The has worked for you? Do you have a question Clear moon, frost soon. things into tune. Taino tribe worshp the hummingbird, believ- regarding household or garden matters? If so, Cloudy mornings turn to clear afternoons. June damp and warm does the farmer no ing it is a “sacred pollinator.” And the why not share them with readers of the Halo around the moon, rain soon. Halo harm. Chaymas of Trinidad alsio hold humming- Blackstone Valley Tribune? Send questions around the sun or moon, rain or snow soon. A dripping June keeps all things in tune. birds sacred, as it is thought the humming- and/or hints to: Take the Hint! c/o the If you see the underside of the leaves in the A swarm of bees in July is not worth a fly. birds are their dead ancestors. Southbridge Evening News, PO Box 90., gentle breeze, it will rain before your sneeze. If the 24th of August be fair and clear, then Hummingbirds are a delightful addition to Southbridge, MA 01550. Or e-mail Mare's tails and mackerel scales make tall hope for a prosperous Autumn that year. the modern garden, as they are not only won- [email protected]. Hints are entered into a ships take in their sails. derful to watch, they are valuable pollinators drawing for dinner for two at the historic No weather is ill when the wind is still. THE LEGEND OF Publick House Inn. GAZING BALLS and insect predators. Growing flowers that Pale moon doth rain, Red moon doth blow, produce nectar will White moon doth neither rain nor snow. Gazing balls, which are large shiny, reflec- attract the tiny birds, Red skies at night, sailor's delight. Red skies tive orbs that typically sit on a stand in the and hummingbird at morning, sailors take warning. garden, have long been said to have protective feeders ensure a plen- Smoke downward, poor weather. powers. In the Victorian era, gazing balls were tiful flock of the tiny When the stars begin to huddle, the earth common sights in gardens. Legend has it evil visitors. will soon become a puddle. spirits attempting to enter the garden were Hummingbirds are When your joints all start to ache, rainy weather is at stake. When a cow endeavors to scratch his ear, It means a rain shower is very near. When he thumps his ribs with an angry tail, Look out for thunder, lightning and hail. A year of snow, a year of plenty. Evening red and morning gray help the traveler on his way. Evening gray and morn- ing red bring down rain upon his head. MANTRA OF THE MONTHS Want to Advertise in Certain months of the year bring curious The Blackstone Valley $254 per ton! Wood Pellet Fuel Users... Tribune? The Best Wood Pellet Fuel for your stove is a Premium Hardwood Pellet not a softwood or Blend. A premium hardwood Pellet will burn much longer, yields very little ash & has less stove cleanings… Call Lisa Lemoine for information! *Also Specialize in Kiln Dried Firewood Important! 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BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 15 Family rebuilds… with a little help from their friends REBUILD that moment was the fate of his Pellerin, of Millville, did much of school gave the kids clothes. It can “It was good that somebody gave continued from page A1 mother’s antique hutch. the work themselves, aside from the be a dog-eat-dog world, but when us a trailer to stay in, but it wasn’t “I had always told Eryn, ‘If this more technical aspects of home con- something happens like this, it so fun,” she said. “It was good that water damage; instead, it had to be house ever burns down, get that struction such as the plumbing and makes you realize how good people we could be here, but I wouldn’t almost completely rebuilt. hutch out first,’” he said. “The fire electric systems. They began work can be.” want to do it again.” Dowden, 55, his wife, Eryn Peters, department got it out; it was unbe- in January,even as Dowden hobbled Peters credited the fire depart- The family extended gratitude to and her children, Savanna, 14, and lievable. They could have wrecked around on a broken foot. Dowden ment for its quick response and pro- several people and businesses that Michael, 9, were essentially left it, but they carried it out and babied said the work was undending, with fessionalism at the scene. provided them with assistance dur- homeless. Fortunately, they were the thing.” one job leading to another as they “The chief was here in about a ing the early months of this year: not left alone. A few other important items were tore apart the remains of the house. minute,” she said. “They couldn’t Bill and Dave from Ace HVAC; Mark Dowden, who does construction rescued from the fire, but otherwise “It just became a much bigger have gotten here any quicker. They from Omega Alarm Co.; Paul from P. work, was building a house in everything else was destroyed. project than we first looked at,” he were so good. And then they all kept Marcotte Construction; Ronny from Blackstone when a friend called to “We lost pretty much every- said. “But we’re just about done coming back to check on us to see Quality Plastering, Inc.; Brian Feely, tell him his house was on fire. thing,” he said. “It wasn’t so much now. We worked like nuts; we never how we were doing.” for lending tools and helping with Michael was not at home, but Eryn burned, but smoked or water dam- stopped. Even when I wanted to As for the community’s outreach the finish carpentry; “Tank” from and Savanna were when they aged. There was soot everywhere. It stop, like at 2 in the morning, Tim to the family, Peters described it as Statewide Insulation; Paul from smelled smoke. They thought was just nasty.” would just say, “let’s keep going.’ So eye opening. Rota Studios, Jay from Jason maybe some food they had put on The family was left without a roof we’d go. I couldn’t have done it with- “It was incredible,” she said. Ranslow Construction; Jack from the stove was causing the smell, but over their heads and with no cloth- out him.” “Nowadays, you’re afraid to talk to Valley Disposal; Steve Cecconi from almost immediately they saw ing or other necessities. What they The outpouring of support from strangers, or even to stop to help Best Mason; Gray’s Hardwood flames coming out from behind the discovered, though, was a commu- neighbors and the community at somebody. But when something bad Floor; Joan Remillard, a teacher at dryer. Fortunately, they had time to nity that cared, according to large — some of whom they didn’t happens you stop and see how really Taft School; all of the staff and par- call the fire department and get out. Dowden. even know all that well — inspired good the world is. Friends and ents at Taft and Whitin schools; the “When I got here, everybody was “Right off the bat, everybody the family, according to Dowden. teachers took my daughter out People First Food Pantry; Mike and out of the house, the street was started asking what we needed,” he “My whole life I was willing to shopping so she could have clothes. Dawn Lawrence; The Woodstock, blocked off and the fire trucks were said. “My neighbors took our dogs, help anybody with whatever they So many people helped in so many Conn. Fire Department; neighbors everywhere,” Dowden said, taking a which was very nice because they needed,” he said. “ But I never liked ways.” Joe and Jane and Ty and Angela; break from putting the finishing made a mess of their house. People to ask for anything. Then all of a Michael said he made it through Bonnie and Paul Grimala; Dave and touches on his new home. “The kids couldn’t have been nicer.” sudden all these people kept coming the winter by playing an extraordi- Penny Montville; Paulie and were hysterical and crying… It was Soon enough, the family was forward. They’d bring things like nary amount of video games. Autumn Grimala; Linda Nelson; a sick feeling. It was bad; obviously given an old trailer to live in so that gift cards, clothes — it kept coming. Savanna also described a tough Sue Dowden and Sonja Lawrence. we had no place to live.” they could be on the property while People would call asking if we need- transition from the family’s older Dowden said the thing that reconstruction work was ongoing. ed a place to sleep or if we needed home to the state-of-the-art one they strangely concerned him most at Dowden and his good friend Tim money. It was just amazing. The now share.

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NEWS BRIEFS Milford Regional Calendar of Events

TUESDAY, JULY 21

Heartsaver CPR: This course covers adult, infant and child CPR and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO) to all lay rescuers and is taught by American Heart Association instructors. A course completion card is awarded. Meets from 6-10 p.m. in Physicians Conference Center A, adjacent to the main lobby of the hospital. Cost is $45 and pre-registra- tion is required. Please go to the hospital’s Website at milfordregional.org or call (508) 422-2206 for more information.

TUESDAYS, JULY 21 AND 28

Caregivers Support Group: Meets every Tuesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the VNA of Greater Milford-Northbridge Area, 37 Birch St., Milford. For individuals caring for loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s disease or other memory disorders. For more information, call (508) 473-0862 or 1-800-478-0862. This group is funded by the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging.

THURSDAY, JULY 23

Celiac Disease — It’s All About the Grain! : Meets the fourth Thursday of the month from 6:45 to 8 p.m. in Physicians Conference Center B, located adjacent to the main lobby.This sup- port group is for celiacs who are looking for an opportunity to share experiences, continue to learn about the gluten-free diet and strategies to help live the GF lifestyle. The group is facili- tated by a registered dietitian. For more information, call (508) 422-2474.

Cancer Support Groups: For a complete list of current support groups for cancer patients and their families, please call Ann Sullivan, LICSW at (508) 488-3783.

Eating Disorder Support Group: For parents and loved ones of teens and young adults with eating disorders. For more information, call the Center for Adolescent Health at (508) 482-5444.

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SATURDAY, WORCESTER

July 18 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group WEBSTER — Offered by The Family Caregiver Support Program of Open Mic/Live Music Night — Elder Services of Worcester Area 3rd Year Anniversary Bash! Inc. and Children’s Friend Inc. at Hosted by “B&E,” Saturday, July Children’s Friend, 20 Cedar St., 18, at the PACC, 37 Harris St., Worcester, MA 01609 (formerly Webster, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. No held at the Worcester Senior cover charge, featuring the debut Center.) The event is for grandpar- of “Jericho.” Also scheduled are ents and kinship caretakers inter- — the B&E Band with Ed Morgan ested in sharing their experiences and Shel Pierce, Larry, Dave and caring for grandchildren and Gerry, and a bunch of others! For learning about resources. This three years now — the best live support group meets the second music is at the PACC! Tuesday of each month from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a counselor from Children’s Friend, Inc. MONDAY, Meetings are free and open to all kinship families. For more infor- July 20 mation on how you can partici- pate, call 508-753-5425. This event OXFORD is made possible through AoA and the Executive Office of Elder Oxford Senior Center Affairs. Retirement Seminar — Monday, July 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. Bill WEBSTER Mahoney is a nationally recog- nized financial planner and edu- Harrington Hospital & cator. For the last 20 years he has UXBRIDGE’S DICRESCENTIS Harrington HealthCare at educated the public on basic Hubbard Preventive Health financial issues that they have to Office in Webster, GB Wells deal with in their lives. This semi- INTERNING FOR MOORE Office, 228 Main St., open on nar will cover a number of topics REGION — Sen. Richard Moore, D-Uxbridge, poses here with Louis DiCrescentis, of Uxbridge, in Mondays from 9 to 11 a.m., including the Property Tax the Senate Chamber of the State House. (excluding holidays). The office Circuit Breaker for seniors in DiCrescentis is currently conducting an unpaid internship with Moore and is receiving course provides the following services Mass who have less then $40,000 in credit at Assumption College, where Moore was associate dean of students from 1967-1969. free of charge: insurance registra- income. It is designed to give these DiCrescentis is currently a junior at Assumption. tion; referral services; blood pres- seniors up to a $2,800 payment. We Interns for Moore help assist in the daily operations of his State House office, are assigned special sure screenings; blood sugar will also cover reverse mortgages, projects that vary from local issues to legislative concerns, and are also granted a unique opportuni- screenings; cholesterol screen- health care proxies, budgeting ty to observe and learn about the Massachusetts legislative process. ings; childhood vaccines for indi- and other financial programs DiCrescentis is graduating with a double major in political science and philosophy. viduals without a physician or available for seniors in insurance; adult vaccines such as; Massachusetts. TD, Pneumonia, Influenza and Hep. A & Hep. B for high-risk indi- those trips, and this is no excep- flower. Lectures about daylilies E. Main St., Webster. viduals; PPD testing; Treatment tion. He has been published multi- and demonstrations will be held WEDNESDAY, for individuals diagnosed with ple times as a poet but this is his throughout the day. Volunteers Latent or Active TB. For more July 22 first novel. will be on hand to answer your ONGOING information, individuals can call questions and guide you through Harrington Preventive Health at WEBSTER WEBSTER the spectacular daylilies. OXFORD 508-765-9771, ext. 3614. We will have hundreds of Wednesday, July 22, from 9 a.m. to Blackstone Valley Celtic daylilies for sale — all colors, all St. Roch’s Thrift Shop is serving DUDLEY 1 p.m., The Education Department Festival — Saturday,July 25, from types, you will be delighted! There the community and the parish of of Harrington 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Indian Ranch will be special savings on a large St. Roch at 334 Main St., Oxford. Do you love to sing? Did you sing Hospital/Harrington HealthCare Performance Center, Route 16, selection of daylilies already dug Store hours — open Saturday,July in school and or with a church at Hubbard will be providing Webster. Celebrating talent and up and ready to take home to 11 and July 18. After July,the shop choir? Are you currently not Stroke Education & taking culture! Featuring Charlie Zahm enjoy in your gardens. will be open on the first and third attending another church and are Blood Pressures free of charge Trio, Cady Finlayson Band, A number of great raffles will be Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. wishing that you had that musical at the Chester C. Corbin Library,2 Burning Bridget Cleary, George held for newly introduced plants to 12 p.m., and every Wednesday, outlet? Do you enjoy singing a Lake Street. Casey and Jug O’Punch. To pur- and more! Questions, call from 3 to 6 p.m. Men’s, women’s range of traditional to contempo- chase tickets, got o www.indian- Partridge Hill Gardens at 508-943- and children’s clothing, some of it rary Christian music? ranch.com or call 508-943-3871. 1885. is brand new! Come check out If you are fun loving, hard work- Directions: Route 31 (Dresser Hill what we have available. Winter FRIDAY, ing and enjoy being part of a DUDLEY Rd) to Dudley Southbridge Rd. Clearance is going on now! group committed to making beau- July 24 Look for signs! tiful music and growing together Annual Auction — First WEBSTER come join us at our Thursday WEBSTER Congregational Church of Dudley, evening rehearsals at 7 p.m. at 135 Center Rd., Dudley, Saturday The Southern Mass. Country SUNDAY, The Dudley First Congregational Volunteer Open House — July 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain Music Lovers invite you all to Church located right next to Friday, July 24, from 9 to 11 a.m. Date: Sunday, July 26, 12 to 5 p.m. Aug. 9 enjoy free line dancing and Nichol’s College. If you have any Are you looking to volunteer some Preview — one hour prior to auc- great country music in July at questions feel free to contact me at of your time? Interact with your tion. Many estate items — partial SOUTHBRIDGE the American Legion Hall, School [email protected] or at 860- community? Harrington listing: chairs, tables, bicycles, Street, in Webster, every Sunday 935-5219. HealthCare at Hubbard wants you dishes, glassware, toys, games, Step up to the plate at mini- from 4 to 8 p.m. — $5 admission to be a part of our family. We are garden tools, power tools, large Fenway Park and hit a home run with a chance to win $50 door DUDLEY holding a Volunteer Open House trunks, computer desk, milk can, for a local girl batting cancer prize each week. Doors open at 3 Get fit while you sit with chair in the Webster campus cafeteria, many furniture pieces and much in the process. The fifth annual p.m. yoga — Come have fun, stretch, 340 Thompson Rd. Fill out paper- more. There will also be a food Aislen Cipro Wiffle Ball • July 12 — The most requested flex and flow while being around work and learn more about the booth, tag table, merchant dona- Tournament will be held Sunday, band in the area: Manny & The your friends in a relaxing envi- great volunteer programs we tions and a 50/50 raffle. For infor- Aug. 9 at Edgar McCann Field on Goatropers! ronment. Take charge of your have. For more information, mation, call Derek Donahue at Henry Street in Southbridge. The • July 19 — Enjoy the great sound health — movement is the key to please contact Laura Dilts at 508- 508-943-2531, or David Gould at tournament, sponsored by the of Cobblestone Road! life. Location: Jacob’s Hall at the 765-9771, ext. 6471. 508-949-1251. Southbridge Little League, will • July 26 — Direct from New benefit Aislen and her family. Hampshire a big favorite: First Congregational Church, 135 Aislen is battling neuroblastoma, Bushwack! Center Rd., Dudley, the church SATURDAY, SUNDAY, a cancer of the sympathetic nerv- All proceeds benefit the American next to the Nichols College cam- ous system. She has been battling Legion Post #184. pus. Please enter through the side July 25 July 26 the disease for most of her life. Coming on Aug. 15 is Summerfest entrance. This year’s tournament will take 2009. Bring the entire family for a The class runs weekly, every WEBSTER OXFORD place at Edgar McCann Field as to great day of fun, food, and music Tuesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. take advantage of the league’s by Manny & The Goatropers. Class fee is $5 per person/per On Saturday, July 25, from 2 to 4 Good News at the Gazebo! On new press box and concession class, or free for those undergoing p.m., author event with Robert Sunday,July 26, from 6 to 7 p.m., at stand, while also offering numer- AUBURN cancer treatment. St. Marie — Fantasy novel Oak Hill Bible Church, and ous locations for Wiffle Ball fields. How Do I Sign Up? Simply show “Blood and Stone” at Booklovers’ Saturday, Aug. 29, from 6 to 7 p.m. Teams of kids and adults have The Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge up and pay when you arrive. No Gourmet, 55 E. Main St., Webster. at Crosspoint Church, we will enjoyed the tournament over the is having a weekly Car ‘Cruizin need to sign up ahead of time as About the book: “If you believe bring to Oxford Good News! At last few years, making it a fun Night on Fridays through the there is plenty of space available. that gargoyles are mere statues each event, there will be music time for all. Registrations will be summer (with the exception of If it is your first class, please found at churches, you are mis- and singing, then sharing the accepted throughout the month of July 3). Burgers, hot dogs and bev- arrive 15 minutes early to com- taken, as were Jacob and Cheryl Good news from God’s Word. July, but spots may fill up quickly, erages are available along with plete a health form. Sterns, until they came face-to- In a world filled with bad news so visit http://southbridgelittle- awards, trivia prizes, and a DJ. Who can come to class? Seniors, frightening-face with one. Humble everyday, violence and hatred — league.com/wiffle.html for more There is no admission charge for men and women and/or any adult convenience store clerk Walter there is hope. Come out to the information, and send in your this event and all proceeds will who is looking for a gentle yoga Archemis becomes an unexpected Bandstand at Joslin Park, Main team’s registration today! benefit local charities. Bring the class to build range of motion and hero when he rescues the twins Street, Oxford, and hear that hope whole family down to see some of flexibility while sitting in a chair. from danger at the hands of — it will change your life. Bring the area’s finest automobiles. The This class is superb for any per- Duster the menacing gargoyle. Yet lawn chairs or blankets. THURSDAY, Lodge is located at 754 son with Fibromyalgia and the twins become marked with a Southbridge St. (Route 12), Multiple Sclerosis as well. If you sinister bond, and the tortuous Aug. 13 Auburn. Call 508-832-9575 for more are currently undergoing cancer creatures of stone will not leave SATURDAY, information. treatment, this class is free for them alone. Now under the protec- WEBSTER you. tion of Archemis — revealed to Aug. 1 REGION What is required for this class? the twins as a vampire from an Meet the Author of “The Die- Please wear sneakers, comfort- ancient world and charged with DUDLEY Hard Sports Fan’s Guide to Ten Star All-Star Basketball able clothes that you can stretch the mission to protect human Boston: A Spectator’s Camp — Final applications are in and a big smile. Bring a bottled mortals from the Gothic granite Patriot Daylily Festival and Handbook” — Whether you’re a now being evaluated for the Ten water to stay hydrated. Chairs ghouls — the twins must endeavor Sale —The first annual Daylily rookie or an old-timer, take a time Star All-Star Summer Basketball will be provided. a terrifying quest to evade them.” Festival & Sale sponsored by the out and come on over to Webster’s Camp. The Ten Star All-Star In your best interest, consult your About the Author: Robert St. Patriot Daylily Society will be Booklovers’ Gourmet to meet Summer Basketball Camp is by health care provider before taking Marie has been telling stories his held on Aug. 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 local author Christopher Klein, invitation only. Boys and girls this or any exercise program. whole life. His main goals have p.m., at the lovely countryside author of The Die-Hard Sports ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. Your Instructor: “Mimi” Michelle always been to entertain, to ques- location of Partridge Hill Fan’s Guide to Boston. Klein will Players from 50 states and 11 for- Strzelewicz, RYT, owner/instruc- tion social norms, and, whenever Gardens, located at 23 Partridge sign books and talk about eign countries attended the 2008 tor of De-Stress with Yoga. For possible, create chills that run Hill Rd., in Dudley. Boston’s legendary sports history, camp. College basketball scholar- questions, please call Mimi at down the spine. He grew up in a What comes in a variety of shapes offer insider’s tips to guide you ships are possible for players (508) 943-1579 or e-mail at de- small border town in and sizes and a rainbow of colors, through Beantown’s booming selected to the All-American [email protected]. Visit Massachusetts, where he now is able to survive with little or no sports scene, and provide some Team. There is also a summer www.de-stresswithyoga.com. lives with his wife, two children care, in a wide range of climates, lesser-known facts that’ll test the camp available for boys and girls and a Pixie who likes to pretend makes a wonderful and inexpen- knowledge of even the most die- ages 9-18, for all skill levels. For a Boys and Girls Clubs throughout she’s a cat. He enjoys writing, sto- sive landscaping plant, the hard fan. This event is open to the free brochure on these summer the country are pleased to call rytelling, hiking in the local state Daylily of course! public — fair weather fans includ- camps, please call 704-373-0873 any their clubs “The Positive Place for forest and going to the zoo. A great Come spend some time with us ed! Thursday Aug. 13, from 5:30 to time. For more information, visit Kids.” Helping to keep clubs a pos- many stories have evolved from and learn more about our favorite 7 p.m., at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 tenstarcamp.com. Turn To CALENDAR page 5 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 3 Night Fever al Fresco relives the 70s

ight Fever al Fresco 2009 is a Restaurant, Sturbridge ’70’s Disco Dance Party event • New Pilot, Nude Black Glass, NJuly 18, at 7:30 p.m., in Rotary GETTING Jabooda, 10 p.m., Mill Street Brews, Park, Putnam, Conn., and is free to Southbridge the public. IN TUNE • Equinox, 9 p.m., The Cannery,12 A Town of Putnam and Brian Crane, Southbridge, $6 Sparks Musica production with • The New York Howl, 9 p.m., The Master of Ceremonies Gary Osbrey MARK Pump House, Southbridge (WINY Radio), the event will feature RENBURKE • Dana Lewis, 8 p.m., New nine-piece band, The Cartells. England Steak & Seafood Transcending the boundaries of Restaurant, Mendon style and able to adapt to virtually p.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester • Open Mic/Live Music Night any performance situation, The • Brendan Mahoney, 9 p.m., /(Third Year Anniversary Bash), Cartells are one of the most popular Greendale’s Pub, Worcester 8:30 pm, PACC, 37 Harris St., event bands in Connecticut. The • Billy GoodSpeed, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Webster group will be featured along with Tavern, West Brookfield • Collin Raye with Restless Heart, the “Night Fever” dancers. • Jason James & The Baystate The Help Wanted Band, 2 p.m., Says producer Brian Sparks: “The House Rocker, 9 p.m., Crossroads, Indian Ranch, Route 16, Webster disco music of the 1970s was so Palmer • Don White, 8 p.m., The Vanilla much fun; let’s relive and ‘Celebrate • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly Bean, Pomfret, CT, $15 Good Times,’ so here’s your Duckling loft @ The Whistling Swan • Bret Talbert, 6 to 9 p.m., Stoggy chance.” During the intermission, Restaurant, Sturbridge Hollow Restaurant, 492 Route 198, attendees of the Al Fresco event can • Primal Fate, Welcome the Tide, Woodstock, CT gather along the banks of the A War for All Seasons, Victims of • Uncle Rhubarb & The Hokum Quinebaug River to watch as the Armageddon, Black Water Blessing, Hotspurs, Victoria Station Cafe, Riverfires are lit. End All Suffering, 7 p.m., Mill Street Putnam, CT The rain date is Sunday July 19. Brews, Southbridge • Fiske and Herrera, 9:30 p.m., For more info, visit nightfeveral- • Jay Parker’s TripleShot, 9 p.m., The Gold Eagle at The Laurel fresco2009a70sdiscod.shutterfly.com The Pump House, Southbridge House, Dayville, CT Also on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., the • Dana Lewis, 8 p.m., New • US, Cady’s Tavern, 2168 Putnam PACC in Webster will holds its third England Steak & Seafood Pike, West Glocester, R.I. The Cartells anniversary bash of the Open Restaurant, Mendon • David Cassidy, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, Mic/Live Music Night. Hosted by • Billy Pilgrim Band, Cady’s Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, B&E (a.k.a. Bill Glinicki and Ed Tavern, 2168 Putnam Pike, West CT Uncasville, CT Duckling loft @ The Whistling Swan Deluca). Featuring the debut of Gloucester, R.I. Restaurant, Sturbridge Jericho, also performing is the B&E • RAM, 9 p.m., Altones, Jewitt SUNDAY, JULY 19 TUESDAY, JULY 21 • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic Band with Ed Morgan. There is no City, CT • Traditional Irish Sesiun, 8 p.m., (upstairs), 8 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, cover charge. The PACC is located at • David Foster & The Mohegan • Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic, 7:30 The Grey Hound, Kelley Square Sturbridge 37 Harris St. in Webster. Sun All-Stars, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, pm, Greendale’s Pub, Worcester • Dana Lewis, 8 p.m., Caffe • Bo Bice, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, More live music “in the Great Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, • Dr. K’s Motown Revue, 7 p.m., Sorrento, Milford Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Outdoors” this weekend: CT Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, • Blues Jam, 2 p.m., The Cannery, CT Known for his guilt-free, high 12 Crane Street, Southbridge Uncasville, CT energy pop song performances, Bret SATURDAY, JULY 18 • Amy Herrera, 2 to 4 p.m., Stoggy Talbert will be out on the deck at WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 If you’re a live act that would like • Ken Macy, 8 p.m., Spruce Street Hollow Restaurant, 492 Route 198, to be featured, know of someone else Stoggy Hollow in West Woodstock • Steve Willey,8:30 to 11:30 p.m., TJ Tavern, Clinton Woodstock, CT who is, or simply want to let us know Saturday at 6 p.m. With Bret’s mix O’Brien’s, Sturbridge • Jimmy Mack Blues Band, 9 p.m., • Hotel California “A Salute to the about an upcoming gig, e-mail me at of modern and classic rock and pop, • RAM, 9 p.m., Lucky’s, Foster,R.I. Gilrein’s, Worcester Eagles,” 7 p.m., Wolf Den, Mohegan the address below. Anything I get plus country, blues, and folk, there’s • Silverado, 8 p.m., Wolf Den, • Uncle Billy’s Smokehouse, 9 Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT before Friday of each week will make something for everyone. In the event Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, p.m., Greendale’s Pub, Worcester the following Friday’s paper.Keep the of rain, Bret will perform inside in • Mullethead w/Ill Conceived, 8 MONDAY, JULY 20 CT the restaurant. music live and not so quiet here in p.m., Lucky Dog, Worcester • Open Mic, 8 pm, Dark Horse THURSDAY, JULY 23 Northeastern CT & Central MA! FRIDAY, JULY 17 • The Wanderers, 9 p.m., Tavern, 12 Crane Street, Email Mark: Crossroads, Palmer Southbridge • Dana Lewis, 7:30 p.m., Caffe [email protected] • Jug O’ Punch, 9 p.m., Fiddler’s • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly • Nicole Frechette, 8 p.m., Wolf Sorrento, Milford . Green, Worcester Duckling loft @ The Whistling Swan Den, Mohegan Sun Casino, • Rob Adams, 8 p.m., Ugly • Messin’ with the Blues Band, 9

AROUND THE REGION

tradeshows and monthly bank kiosk dis- Chasm on this interpreter led hike. This pro- guardians to the great outdoors. Themed sto- played throughout the region gram is suitable for children over 5, accompa- ries followed by craft and an outdoor activity. Southwick’s Zoo to host Please contact Tourism Co-Chair Tom nied by a parent or adult. Sturdy shoes are rec- Drop in attendance welcome. Meet at the Bellacqua at (508) ommended. Visitors Center, 287 Oak St. For more informa- summer worship 278-6956 or the Blackstone Valley Chamber tion, please call the park at (508) 278-7604. of Commerce at (508) 234-9090 for further details. SATURDAY, JULY 18 • Canal Walk: Sundays in July, 1-2 p.m. This MENDON — The First Evangelical • Quarterly Rack Card: Check out the July - Wildlife in our Backyard, 1:30 to 3:30 easy walk appropriate for all ages meets at the Congregational Church of Uxbridge and the September Rack River Bend Farm Visitor Center and contin- Earth Discovery Center at Southwick’s Zoo p.m. Cards that display events going on around Meet at the Visitor Center ues along the canal’s towpath. Listen to stories once again cordially invites families to enjoy a the Blackstone about the canal’s history,ecology,geology,and special worship at the zoo in Mendon this Central Massachusetts is home to many Valley. species of wildlife. In this one-and a half hour wildlife. This walk is suitable for families and summer. This two-sided rack card is your event plan- anyone who is physically able to complete a For a second summer we have chosen to program we will feature animals that live in ner for your family fun at reasonable prices. our backyards and forests. Make a plaster cast moderate walk. Meet at the Visitors Center. move outside our church building to focus on This card is produced by the Blackstone worship that embraces stewardship of the of an animal’s track that you can take home. Valley Tourism Association in conjunction Find out where beavers, fishers, bobcats and • Junior Naturalists: Friday afternoons, 3-4 earth. We are joining with the zoo and Earth with local businesses. Join us on the last p.m. Through stories, activities, and nature Limited Inc. to honor our covenant with the other wildlife live and how you can spot signs Friday of every month as tourism members of them. hikes, explore life along the Blackstone River earth and its creatures. meet and plan events for the Blackstone and Canal. A new theme each week! Ages 6-10. For 10 weeks this summer, we invite you to Valley. Meetings start at 8 a.m. and we con- Meet at the Visitors Center. come on one of the Sundays to worship at the vene at different tourism locations. SUNDAY, JULY 26 Earth Resource Center at the zoo. We will wor- • Mark your Calendar: Saturday, Oct. 10, • Junior Rangers: 2 to 3:30 p.m., Thursdays, Rock Detectives, 2- 3 p.m. ship through Sunday, Aug. 30. The Resource from through Aug. 13. Ages 8-12. Looking for a sum- Meet at the Visitor Center Center is a presentation area with a stage and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the first annual Fall mer adventure? Join us each week as we dis- Would you like to be a rock detective? Learn pavilions used to present special nature pro- Family Fun Day to be held at West End cover wildlife and take a look at the history in some simple clues that will help you identify grams. It is ideal for our worship. Each of the Creamery in Whitinsville. The day will our own back yard! Pre-registration is rocks and minerals in this fun program, suit- services will include hymns, prayers, offering, include food, music, a clown, face painting required and program numbers are limited. able for all ages. scripture, a message and a special nature seg- and much more. Programs run rain or shine and be prepared ment. The schedule is as follows: Please stay tuned, as more information will to spend time outside! Earn your DCR Junior • The gates open at 8:30 a.m. Worship is at 9 be released. MONDAYS, JULY 20, 27 Ranger badge and certificate. Call (508) 278- a.m. as the Zoo opens at 10 a.m. Plan to arrive • Books for Sale: The Blackstone Valley 7604 or e-mail at the zoo early allowing yourself time to get Tourism Association is currently selling a Kiddie Chasm, 11 a.m. to noon [email protected] to register. to the Earth Discovery Center. The gates for book that explains a historical overview of Meet at the Playground worship close at 9 a.m. the Blackstone River Valley of Massachusetts. Fun for kids in our new playground. Come • Free Concert Series Special Offer: If you attend worship you The book is titled “Honor the Past, Celebrate try the great slide, play on “rocks” and discov- Bring your own lawn chairs or blanket for receive a group rate to enter the zoo. The the Future.” The cost is er Purgatory Chasm’s brand new kid’s spot! these outdoor concerts; free admission. In group rate is $8:50 per person. You may also $10. Park interpreter will “show you the ropes”! case of inclement weather call Visitor Center choose to become a member of Earth Limited Please visit www.blackstonerivervalley.com at (508) 278-7604 for event status. for $60 per adult or $40 per child; you can come for great summer fun in the Valley. THURSDAYS, JULY 23, 30 • July 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Rainbow Palette to the Zoo free for a year. Art and Music Fest; concert at 3:30 p.m. You will be greeted at the parking lot, given Healthy Heart Trail Walk, 6-7 p.m. a map and directed to the Resource Center if Meet at the Visitor Center you want to walk or ride. Join the park interpreter on a one-mile walk For those who have difficulty walking, there Purgatory Chasm over moderate terrain. Bring water and is a carryall vehicle that will transport folks to snack, if desired. Sturdy shoes, comfortable and from the Resource Area. clothing and bug repellant recommended. For zoo information, contact info@south- Upcoming Events wickszoo.com. All programs are free and open to the pub- In the event of heavy rain there will be no lic. An adult must accompany children. service FRIDAYS, JULY 17, 24, 31 Reasonable accommodations are available Kidleidescope Kids Story Hour, 11 a.m. upon request. For more information call to noon Diane at (508) 234-9610. BVCC Tourism Meet at the Playground This program for pre-school children and their parent/guardian will introduce them to Association Calendar the outside world through a variety of topics River Bend Farm and themes. Includes a story, activity and/or REGION — The Blackstone Valley Chamber walk outdoors. Calendar of Commerce Tourism Association is pleased to announce a new Literature SATURDAYS, JULY 18, 25 UXBRIDGE — Blackstone River and Canal Distribution System in Massachusetts. Heritage State Park announces upcoming We are delighted to have partnered with Hiking Beyond the Chasm, 11 to noon events at River Bend Farm Visitors Center.All Alternatives Unlimited. This new and excit- Meet at the Visitor Center programs are free and open to the public. ing literature distribution program offers the Join the park interpreter to explore sections All children must be accompanied buy an following unique benefits for businesses: of the park that are off the beaten path. On adult. Something for all ages! Guided tours • New and affordable $20 per month partici- this one to one and a half mile walk, we’ll look available for groups with advance notice. For pation in Massachusetts locations for signs of flora and fauna found in the more information, please call the park at (508) • Delivered to over 50 tourist high traffic Sutton State Forest. 278-7604. sites • Timely and efficient monthly distribution • Story Hour at River Bend Farm: Nature- • Monthly press releases to advertise kiosks SUNDAY, JULY 19 themed story and activity hour for ages 3-5. located all over the region from Milford to Chasm Tour, 5- 6 p.m. Siblings welcome! Join us at the Visitor Leicester Meet at the Visitor Center Center for a free morning story hour program • Automatic exhibit of material at Learn the history and mystery of Purgatory designed to connect young children and their 4 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Food Scares Multiply: How To Choose Safe Food For Kids

(STATEPOINT) * Brand Name: Parents believe * Know Your Source: Buy only alerts or recalls. You can review food it is 100 percent and endlessly recy- From cookie dough to peanut but- that reputable brands will provide from stores and brands you trust. recalls yourself at www.recalls.gov. clable. Also, jars and bottles can eas- ter to vegetables, food scares contin- high-quality,safe foods for their chil- Know where your food was grown, * Packaging Matters: Many par- ily be washed out and re-used. Don’t ue to abound. It sometimes seems dren. manufactured and packaged. ents are rightly concerned about purchase foods with extraneous you can’t go a week without hearing * Freshness: Food freshness is of Trustworthy stores will remove food harmful chemicals such as bisphe- packaging if you have other choices. about another tainted food being vital importance to all parents. For from shelves should there be safety nol-A (BPA) leeching from plastics. * Check Expiration Dates: Be sure recalled or another harmful chemi- instance, glass keeps products Glass bottles and jars are recog- to check dates before purchasing. cal in packaging. fresh and safe while preventing nized by the FDA as being safe, Also, check how long a bottle or jar Many parents these days are close- bacteria growth and allows and the transparency of glass of food can be stored after opening. ly considering a number of factors parents to easily see the fresh allows parents to view the fresh- Write the date you opened it directly when shopping for their children’s food inside. ness of the product inside. They on it to keep track. Make life easier food. * Health and Wellness: also are perfect for resealing and by purchasing foods with long shelf “When feeding their families, Parents gravitate toward prod- storing unused portions. This lives, such as dried fruits or bottled health and wellness are top of mind ucts they believe provide way parents don’t waste food and sauces, especially when you know for all parents,” says Carl Rooth, health and wellness benefits to keep it fresh from bacteria. your kids like them. food and beverage category director their babies and contain added * Condition Is Critical: Don’t * Store Food Correctly: Keep food for O-I, the world’s largest glass nutrients, such as DHA (which purchase cans that are dented or at the proper temperature at home. packaging manufacturer. “With so can help with eye and brain bulging. Pay close attention to the After opening a jar of baby food, it many concerns about contamina- development). vacuum-sealed lids on glass jars should be refrigerated as soon as tion and chemicals in our food, we * Price: Parents are willing to and consider avoiding plastic con- possible after use. Glass jars can be found that parents often pay atten- pay more for brand-name, tainers with dented bottoms. re-used after they are washed out. tion to a food’s packaging and the healthy and fresh baby foods. Choose containers with clean “From baby food to after-school brand, as well as what’s inside the Even with all of these con- labels. snacks, you can’t be too careful jar or bottle.” siderations, you may still won- * Go Green: Whenever possible about your child’s food and the con- New research from Ipsos, a global der which food to choose. Here choose food in recyclable packag- tainers in which it is packaged,” research firm, shows the majority of are a few tips to consider before ing. Glass packaging is particu- stresses Rooth. parents choose food based on: going to the store: larly environmentally-friendly, as

Your donation of used books is greatly CALENDAR appreciated. continued from page 2 WEBSTER itive place is the income from donated cars. Boys and Girls Clubs are accepting car Sons of the American Legion Post #184 of donations. The money received from the Webster is currently holding its annual sale pf a car is a big influence in making a membership drive. Membership is open to club positive. any son or grandson of an American veter- To donate a call, just call 1-800-246-0493. No an. Annual dues are $15. Please make checks restrictions apply and the car will be picked payable to the Sons of the American Legion. up within a few days, Checks may be sent or dropped off at the post home on Houghton Street in Webster. WEBSTER Donate your books — Webster Recycling Commission is now collecting donations of used books, CDs, DVDs, videos and audio books. Drop off your contributions at their local donation container to keep books out of Petting zoo, climbing wall, horse moon bounce, panning for the trash! How to donate — Drop them off at gemstones, moo choo train rides, Webster Police Station, 57 Thompson Rd., hay rides, pony rides, birthday parties, and of course, horseback Webster, MA 01570. Donations may be made riding on our scenic country trails in this container anytime. For more infor- $1.00 OFF Large Bag of Fossils mation, call Got Books? at 978-327-7600, or with this ad visit www.gotbooks.com.

WEBSTER Drop off old books, videos, CDs, and Open DVDs at the Police Station parking lot. Got Sat-Sun Books recycles your old books, and finds new 12-5pm homes for them. All proceeds (four cents a pound) will go directly into the C.A.R.E. (Children’s Anti Drug & Resistance Education) account. This account helps fund the program for the fifth grade students. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts gage, whether or not reference to such Street, Douglas, Massachusetts, all and sin- Late of: Uxbridge, MA 01569 The Trial Court restrictions, easements, improvements, liens gular, the premises described in said mort- Date of Death: 06/04/2009 Probate and Family Court or encumbrances is made in the deed. gage, to wit: NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Worcester Division TERMS OF SALE: The land with the buildings thereon now PROBATE OF WILL Docket No. WO09P1840EA A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) known and numbered as 76 North Street To all persons interested in the above cap- In the Estate of: Spaulding R. Aldrich Dollars by certified or bank check will be East Douglas, Worcester County, tioned estate, a petition has been presented Late of: Whitinsville, MA 01588 required to be paid by the purchaser at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Said requesting that a document purporting to be Date of Death: 05/07/2009 time and place of sale. The balance is to be premises are shown as Lot 1A on a plan enti- the last will of said decedent be proved and NOTICE OF PETITION FOR paid by certified or bank check at Harmon tled “Plan of Land in Douglas, Mass., owned allowed, and that Wendy H Innis of Uxbridge, PROBATE OF WILL Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, by Colin and Christine Haire”, dated June 1, MA be appointed executor/trix, named in the To all persons interested in the above cap- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 2004, drawn by Guerriere & Halnon, Inc., will to serve Without Surety. tioned estate, a petition has been presented P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, recorded with the Worcester District Registry IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, requesting that a document purporting to be Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) of Deeds as Plan Book 811, Plan 15. YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A the last will of said decedent be proved and days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- Said premises contain 20,209 square WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT allowed, and that Norma Aldrich of vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt feet, more or less, according to said plan. AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Whitinsville, MA and Elizabeth Aldrich of in full of the purchase price. The description Being a portion of the premises con- O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Whitinsville, MA be appointed executor/trix, of the premises contained in said mortgage veyed to the Grantors by deed of Robert E. ON JULY 28, 2009. named in the will to serve Without Surety. shall control in the event of an error in this Wallis and Gale C. Wallis, dated November In addition, you must file a written affidavit IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, publication. 29, 2001, and recorded with the Worcester of objections to the petition, stating specific YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Other terms, if any, to be announced at District Registry of Deeds in Book 25429, facts and grounds upon which the objection WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT the sale. Page 244. is based, within thirty (30) days after the AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be return day (or such other time as the court, O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Present holder of said mortgage sold and conveyed subject to all restrictions, on motion with notice to the petitioner, may ON JULY 28, 2009. easements, unpaid taxes, tax titles, munici- allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. In addition, you must file a written affidavit By its Attorneys, pal liens, and assessments, if any, which take WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First of objections to the petition, stating specific HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. precedence over the said mortgage above- Justice of this Court. facts and grounds upon which the objection 150 California Street described. Date: July 1, 2009. is based, within thirty (30) days after the Newton, MA 02458 Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars of the Stephen G. Abraham return day (or such other time as the court, (617) 558-0500 purchase price must be paid in cash, certi- Register of Probate on motion with notice to the petitioner, may 200808-1507 - BLU fied check, bank treasurer’s, or cashier’s July 17, 2009 allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. July 10, 2009 check at the time and place of the sale by the WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First July 17, 2009 purchaser, and the balance of the purchase Commonwealth of Massachusetts Justice of this Court. July 24, 2009 price shall be paid in cash, certified check, The Trial Court Date: June 26, 2009. bank treasurer’s, or cashier’s check within Probate and Family Court Stephen G. Abraham THE COMMONWEALTH OF twenty-one (21) days after the date of sale Worcester Division Register of Probate MASSACHUSETTS and shall be paid to Attorney Dennis M. Docket No. WO09P1854EA July 17, 2009 LAND COURT Sullivan, of 12 Congress Street, Milford, In the Estate of: Claire A. Morisseau DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Massachusetts, at which time the also known as Claire Morisseau THE COMMONWEALTH OF (SEAL) Case No. 392809 Foreclosure Deed shall be delivered to the Late of: Blackstone, MA 01504 MASSACHUSETTS To: purchaser. All costs and expenses for record- Date of Death: 06/29/2009 LAND COURT Sandra L. Maddocks ing fees and documentary stamps shall be NOTICE OF PETITION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT and to all persons entitled to the benefit of paid by the purchaser. The successful bidder PROBATE OF WILL (SEAL) Case No. 394036 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. shall sign a Written Memorandum of Sale To all persons interested in the above cap- To: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP f/k/a upon acceptance of bid. In the event that the tioned estate, a petition has been presented Robert P. Hartung, Jr. Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP successful bidder at the foreclosure sale requesting that a document purporting to be and to all persons entitled to the benefit of claiming to be the holder of a Mortgage cov- shall default according to the terms of this the last will of said decedent be proved and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. ering real property in Whitinsville Notice of Sale and/or fail to comply with any allowed, and that Raymond Morisseau of JP Morgan Chase Bank, National (Northbridge), numbered 420-422 Church terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed Blackstone, MA be appointed executor/trix, Association claiming to be the holder of a Street given by Sandra L. Maddocks to at the time of the foreclosure, by failing to named in the will to serve Without Surety. Mortgage covering real property in Uxbridge, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, complete the purchase or otherwise, the IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, numbered 52 Buxton Street given by Robert Inc., dated December 9, 2005, and recorded Seller retains the option, at Seller’s sole dis- YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A P. Hartung, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic with the Worcester County (Worcester cretion, to complete the sale by selling the WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Registration Systems, Inc., dated February District) Registry of Deeds at Book 38012, Premises, subject to the terms and condi- AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN 15, 2006, and recorded with the Worcester Page 273 and now held by the plaintiff by tions of sale stated therein, to the next high- O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) County (Worcester District) Registry of assignment has filed with said court a com- est, qualified bidder. ON JULY 28, 2009. Deeds at Book 38420, Page 312 as affected plaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage The Mortgagee reserves the right to In addition, you must file a written affidavit by a confirmatory mortgage recorded with in the manner following: by entry and pos- postpone the sale to a later date by public of objections to the petition, stating specific said Deeds at Book 38435, Page 352 and session and exercise of power of sale. proclamation at the time and date appointed facts and grounds upon which the objection now held by the plaintiff by assignment has If you are entitled to the benefits of the for the sale and to further postpone at any is based, within thirty (30) days after the filed with said court a complaint for authority Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- adjourned sale date by public proclamation return day (or such other time as the court, to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- ed and you object to such foreclosure you or at the time and date appointed for the on motion with notice to the petitioner, may lowing: by entry and possession and exercise your attorney should file a written appear- adjourned sale date. allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. of power of sale. ance and answer in said court at Boston on Other terms will be announced at the WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First If you are entitled to the benefits of the or before AUGUST 10, 2009 or you may be sale. Justice of this Court. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- forever barred from claiming that such fore- Milford Federal Savings and Loan Date: June 29, 2009. ed and you object to such foreclosure you or closure is invalid under said act. Association Stephen G. Abraham your attorney should file a written appear- Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Present holder of said Mortgage Register of Probate ance and answer in said court at Boston on Justice of said Court on JUNE 24, 2009. July 17, 2009 or before the 10th day of August 2009 or you Attest: By its attorney: may be forever barred from claiming that DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Commonwealth of Massachusetts such foreclosure is invalid under said act. RECORDER Dennis M. Sullivan, Esquire The Trial Court Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief 200901-0589-GRN 12 Congress Street, P.O. Box 268 Probate and Family Court Justice of said Court on the 23rd day of June July 17, 2009 Milford, MA 01757 Worcester Division 2009. (508) 473-4811 Docket No. WO09P1856EA Attest: THE COMMONWEALTH OF DATED: June 30, 2009 In the Estate of: Paul P Leporati DEBORAH J. PATTERSON MASSACHUSETTS Late of: Blackstone, MA 01504 RECORDER LAND COURT July 17, 2009 Date of Death: 03/15/2009 200810-1586-BLU DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT July 24, 2009 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR July 17, 2009 (SEAL) Case No. 398659 July 31, 2009 PROBATE OF WILL To: To all persons interested in the above cap- Joyce A. Demers; Harold J. Konkol Commonwealth of Massachusetts tioned estate, a petition has been presented NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR COURT requesting that a document purporting to be REAL ESTATE the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT the last will of said decedent be proved and By virtue and in execution of the Power of BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a CIVIL ACTION allowed, and that Beth A. Leporati of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. No. 09-1493 Blackstone, MA be appointed executor/trix, by Jason D. Tammelleo and Jennifer L. claiming to be the holder of a Mortgage cov- To: named in the will to serve Without Surety. Tammelleo to Mortgage Electronic ering real property in Sutton, numbered 32 Jay M. Tarabey, Worcester County, IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Registration Systems, Inc., dated January Hough Road given by Joyce A. Demers and Massachusetts; AND TO ALL PERSONS YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A 30, 2007 and recorded with the Worcester Harold J. Konkol to Mortgage Electronic ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT County (Worcester District) Registry of Registration Systems, Inc., dated April 14, DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF ACT AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Deeds at Book 40598, Page 100, of which 2006, and recorded with the Worcester OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Milford National O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the pres- County (Worcester District) Registry of Bank and Trust Company, a banking institu- ON JULY 28, 2009. ent holder, for breach of the conditions of Deeds at Book 38787, Page 336 and now tion with a usual place of business in Milford, In addition, you must file a written affidavit said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed Worcester County, Massachusetts claiming of objections to the petition, stating specific closing, the same will be sold at Public with said court a complaint for authority to to be the holder of a mortgage covering prop- facts and grounds upon which the objection Auction at 3:00 p.m. on August 4, 2009, on foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- erty situated on Bailey Street, being num- is based, within thirty (30) days after the the mortgaged premises located at 68 Old lowing: by entry and possession and exer- bered 9A & 9B on said street, in said return day (or such other time as the court, Farm Road, Douglas, Worcester County, cise of power of sale. Uxbridge given by Jay A. Tarabey to on motion with notice to the petitioner, may Massachusetts, all and singular the premises If you are entitled to the benefits of the Chittenden Trust Co. d/b/a Mortgage Service allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. described in said mortgage, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- Center dated January 28, 2005, recorded in WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First TO WIT: ed and you object to such foreclosure you or Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Book Justice of this Court. A certain parcel of land with the buildings your attorney should file a written appear- 35598, Page 158 as assigned to Plaintiff by Date: June 29, 2009. and improvements thereon in Douglas, ance and answer in said court at Boston on Assignment of Mortgage dated February 2, Stephen G. Abraham Worcester County, Massachusetts, located or before AUG 10 2009 or you may be forev- 2005, recorded with said Deeds in Book Register of Probate on Old Farm Road, shown as Lot 61A on a er barred from claiming that such foreclosure 44448, Page 348, has filed with said court a July 17, 2009 plan of land entitled, '''Amended' Deer is invalid under said act. Complaint for authority to foreclose said Crossing Definitive Subdivision Plan of Land Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief mortgage in the manner following: by entry NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF in Douglas, Massachusetts, Prepared for: Justice of said Court on JUN 25 2009. on and possession of the premises therein REAL ESTATE Prime Properties Realty Trust Scale 1'' = 40' Attest: described and by exercise of the power of By virtue and in execution of the Power Date: April 4, 2003, Prepared by J.D. DEBORAH J. PATTERSON sale contained in said mortgage. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Marquedant & Associates Inc., Land RECORDER If you are entitled to the benefits of the given by Laurie LaDuke and Susan Patry to Surveying, 6 Walcott Street, Hopkinton, MA 200902-2529-BLU Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 01748'', which plan is recorded with the July 17, 2009 as amended, and you object to such foreclo- Inc., dated February 13, 2007 and recorded Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan sure you or your attorney should file a written with the Worcester County (Worcester Book 823, Plan 23. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE appearance and answer in said court at District) Registry of Deeds at Book 40688, Said Lot 61A contains 100,643 square feet PREMISES: 76 North Street, Worcester in said County on or before the Page 375, of which mortgage BAC Home according to said plan. Douglas, Massachusetts fourteenth day of August next or you may be Loans Servicing LP f/k/a Countrywide Home For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- By virtue and in execution of the forever barred from claiming that such fore- Loans Servicing LP is the present holder, for ed with Worcester County (Worcester POWER OF SALE contained in a certain closure is invalid under said Act. breach of the conditions of said mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40598, mortgage given by: Barbara A. Markunis and Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Esquire, and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Page 97. Thomas Cortese to Milford Federal Savings Administrative Justice of said Court, this third will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on These premises will be sold and con- and Loan Association, dated September 9, day of July 2009. August 11, 2009, on the mortgaged premis- veyed subject to and with the benefit of all 2004, and recorded with the Worcester Dennis P. McManus, Clerk es located at 2572 Providence Road, rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, County (Worcester District) Registry of July 17, 2009 Northbridge, Worcester County, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Deeds in Book 34572 page 306, of which Massachusetts, all and singular the premises liens, improvements, public assessments, mortgage the undersigned is the present Commonwealth of Massachusetts described in said mortgage, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, holder for breach of conditions of said mort- The Trial Court TO WIT: water and sewer liens and any other munici- gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the Probate and Family Court The land on the northeasterly side of pal assessments or liens or existing encum- same will be sold at Public Auction at ten Worcester Division Providence Road, Northbridge, Worcester brances of record which are in force and are o’clock a.m. on the 18th day of August, 2009, Docket No. WO09P1888EA County, Massachusetts and shown as Lot 1 applicable, having priority over said mort- upon the mortgaged premises at 76 North In the Estate of: Judith Brown Osgood Turn To LEGALS page 6 6 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS site visit or consultation session, should write occupations are subject to said mortgage, to continued from page 5 to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs, rights or claims in personal property installed 100 Cambridge St., Suite 900, Boston, by tenants or former tenants now located on on a plan of land entitled ''Plan of Land Massachusetts 02114, Attention: MEPA MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE the premises, and also to all laws and ordi- Owned by Roland F. Fontaine in Office, referencing the above project. By virtue and in execution of the Power of nances including, but not limited to, all build- Northbridge, Mass.'' Scale 1''=20', By LTI Uxbridge Stanley Limited Partnership Sale contained in a certain mortgage given ing and zoning laws and ordinances. November, 1984, By: C.E. Michaud & July 17, 2009 by Lorna Carter to Washington Mutual THE TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOU- Associates, Whitinsville, Mass., which is Bank, FA, dated January 2, 2004, and SAND and 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS recorded in the Worcester District Registry of Commonwealth of Massachusetts recorded in the Worcester County will be required to be paid by bank or certi- Deeds in Plan Book 528, Plan 90. The Trial Court (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in fied check only by the purchaser at the time For mortgagors' title see deed recorded Probate and Family Court Book 32609, Page 85, of which mortgage the and place of sale, and the balance of the pur- with Worcester County (Worcester District) Worcester Division undersigned is the present holder, for breach chase price shall be paid by bank or certified Registry of Deeds in Book 24256, Page 142. Docket No. WO09P1952EA of the conditions of said mortgage and for the check in or within thirty five (35) days there- These premises will be sold and con- In the Estate of: Carl H Erickson purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold after with Attorneys Stanton & Davis, 1000 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all (leaving property in Uxbridge, MA) at public auction at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday Plain Street, Marshfield, Massachusetts. rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Late of: Largo, FL 33770 the 4th day of August, 2009, on the mort- The successful bidder at the sale of the covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Date of Death: 10/14/1997 gaged premises located at 222 N Main premises shall be required to sign a liens, improvements, public assessments, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Street, Northbridge, Massachusetts, all Memorandum of Sale of Real Property By any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, PROBATE OF WILL and singular the real estate described in said Auctioneer containing the above terms at the water and sewer liens and any other munici- To all persons interested in the above cap- mortgage as follows: Auction sale. pal assessments or liens or existing encum- tioned estate, a petition has been presented "...the following described property locat- Other terms, if any, to be announced at brances of record which are in force and are requesting that a document purporting to be ed in Worcester County, Massachusetts: the time and place of the sale. applicable, having priority over said mort- a certified copy of the last will of said dece- LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERE- SIGNED: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., gage, whether or not reference to such dent be proved and allowed, and that TO AND MADE A PART HEREOF Successor in interest from the Federal restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Antoinette Erickson of Largo, FL be appoint- Exhibit A Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver or encumbrances is made in the deed. ed executor/trix, named in the will to serve The land with the buildings thereon known for Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a TERMS OF SALE: Without Surety. and numbered as 222 North Main Street, in Washington Mutual Bank, F.A., Present A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, the village of Whitinsville, in the Town of Holder of Said Mortgage, By: STANTON & Dollars by certified or bank check will be YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Northbridge, Worcester County, and the DAVIS, As its Attorneys, FROM THE required to be paid by the purchaser at the WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Commonwealth of Massachusetts, consist- OFFICES OF: Jon S. Davis, Esquire, STAN- time and place of sale. The balance is to be AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN ing of two parcels bounded and described as TON & DAVIS, 1000 Plain Street, Marshfield, paid by certified or bank check at Harmon O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) follows: MA 02050, (781) 834-9181 Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, ON AUGUST 04, 2009. PARCEL 1 (2139-1939-408F/Carter)(07/10/09, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to In addition, you must file a written affidavit A certain parcel of land formerly known as 07/17/09, 07/24/09)(160269) P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, of objections to the petition, stating specific the Labeau Place, situated on the easterly July 10, 2009 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty facts and grounds upon which the objection side of North Main Street, bounded and July 17, 2009 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be is based, within thirty (30) days after the described as follows: July 24, 2009 provided to purchaser for recording upon return day (or such other time as the court, BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the receipt in full of the purchase price. The on motion with notice to the petitioner, may premises at an iron pin in the rock set on the MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF description of the premises contained in said allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. easterly line of North Main Street at a point REAL ESTATE mortgage shall control in the event of an WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First one hundred and sixty-two one hundredths By virtue and in execution of the Power of error in this publication. Justice of this Court. (100.62) feet South 10 degrees 30’ East of a Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given Other terms, if any, to be announced at Date: July 7, 2009. wall on the southerly line of a lane, said wall by Edward A. Leduc to Mortgage Electronic the sale. Stephen G. Abraham being twenty-eight and thirty-eight one hun- Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 18, BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP F/K/A Register of Probate dredths (28.38) feet southerly of the 2006 and recorded with the Worcester COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS July 17, 2009 Richmond land, so-called; County (Worcester District) Registry of SERVICING LP THENCE South 10 degrees 30’ East along Deeds at Book 39013, Page 194 of which the Present holder of said mortgage NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF North Main Street one Hundred seventy-five Mortgage the undersigned is the present REAL ESTATE (175) feet to a stone bound; holder for breach of the conditions of said By its Attorneys, By virtue and in execution of the Power THENCE North 79 degrees 30’ East one Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage hundred seventy five (175) feet to a stone same will be sold at Public Auction at 09:00 150 California Street given by James Sherman Rowland and bound at other land of these grantors, being AM on August 13, 2009 at 17 Beacon Newton, MA 02458 Wendy S. Rowland to Mortgage Electronic the below described Parcel 2; Street, Uxbridge, MA, all and singular the (617) 558-0500 Registration Systems, Inc., dated September THENCE North 10 degrees 30’ West one premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: 200809-2679 - GRN 17, 2004 and recorded with the Worcester hundred seventy five (175) feet, partly along The land with the buildings thereon, situated July 17, 2009 County (Worcester District) Registry of said other land of these grantors and partly in Uxbridge on the northerly side of Beacon July 24, 2009 Deeds at Book 34803, Page 351, of which along land now or formerly of Whitin Machine Street and being Lots numbered 24, 25, 26, July 31, 2009 mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC is the pres- Words to a stone bound; and 27, on Plan of Fair Ground Plat owned ent holder, for breach of the conditions of THENCE South 79 degrees 30’ West one by Belmont Realty Company, surveyed by Commonwealth of Massachusetts said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- hundred seventy five (175) feet to North Main L.S. Aldrich, dated August 18, 1925, and The Trial Court closing, the same will be sold at Public Street at the place of beginning, this last recorded with Worcester District Deeds, Plan Probate and Family Court Auction at 12:00 p.m. on August 14, 2009, on bound being by land now or formerly of Book 45, Plan 26, bounded and described as Worcester Division the mortgaged premises located at 54 Whitin Machine Works. follows: Docket No. WO09P1923EA Christian Hill Road, Upton, Worcester CONTAINING 30,625 square feet, more or Beginning on the northerly line of said In the Estate of: Margaret Helen Sharkey County, Massachusetts, all and singular the less. Beacon Street at the southeasterly corner of Late of: Uxbridge, MA 01569 premises described in said mortgage, PARCEL 2 the premises, said point being also the Date of Death: 06/07/2009 TO WIT: An adjacent parcel of land situated easterly southwest corner of Lot #23 on said Plan; NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Two (2) certain parcels of land with the build- of North Main Street, and northerly of Thence northerly by Lot #23 on said Plan, PROBATE OF WILL ings thereon situated on Christian Hill Road, Overlook Road, bounded and described as 120 feet to a point; To all persons interested in the above cap- Upton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, follows: Thence S 72¡ 45’ W., 200 feet to a point; tioned estate, a petition has been presented being shown as Lot 1 and Parcel 1 on a plan BEGINNING at a granite bound at the south- Thence southerly, 120 feet to point on the requesting that a document purporting to be of land entitled 'Plan of Land in the Town of easterly corner of other land of these northerly line of said Beacon Street; the last will of said decedent be proved and Upton, Massachusetts, Property of Robert R. grantors, being the above described Parcel 1 Thence easterly by the northerly line of said allowed, and that Joan M. Sharkey of Lapan' which plan is filed with Worcester said bound being one hundred seventy five Beacon Street, 200 feet to the point of begin- Uxbridge, MA and Mary C. Sharkey of District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 761, (175) feet measured North 60 degrees 37’ ning. Grosvenor Dale, CT be appointed execu- Plan 8 and to which plan reference is made East from a granite bound on the easterly For title reference see Deed recorded April tor/trix, named in the will to serve Without for a more particular description of said Lot 1 line of North Main Street at the southwester- 26, 1985 in Book 18672 Page 312. Surety. and Parcel 1. ly corner of the above mentioned other land The premises are to be sold subject to and IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Said Lot 1 contains 2.53 acres and said of these grantors, said point of beginning with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Parcel 1 contains 1.17 acres, more or less, being on the westerly side of the herein building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT according to said plan. described premises; titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN For title reference see deed recorded at the THENCE North 29 degrees 44’ West by said ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Worcester District Registry of Deeds at Book other land of these grantors one hundred session. ON JULY 28, 2009. 30202, Page 358. (100.00) feet; TERMS OF SALE: In addition, you must file a written affidavit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed THENCE North 60 degrees 16’ West one A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS of objections to the petition, stating specific recorded with Worcester County (Worcester hundred (100.00) feet; AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a facts and grounds upon which the objection District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23838, THENCE South 29 degrees 44’ West one certified check or bank treasurer's check will is based, within thirty (30) days after the Page 288. hundred eighty-five and thirty-four one hun- be required to be delivered at or before the return day (or such other time as the court, These premises will be sold and con- dredths (185.34) feet to land now or formerly time the bid is offered. The successful bidder on motion with notice to the petitioner, may veyed subject to and with the benefit of all of Theodore A. and Betty R. Bisson, the last will be required to execute a Foreclosure allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, two (2) lines bounded by land now or former- Sale Agreement immediately after the close WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First covenants, liens or claims in the nature of ly of Whitin Machine Works; of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Justice of this Court. liens, improvements, public assessments, THENCE South 87 degrees 29’ West by said price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Date: July 3, 2009. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Bisson land, one hundred eighteen and the sale date in the form of a certified check, Stephen G. Abraham water and sewer liens and any other munici- eighty-one hundredths (118.81) feet to land bank treasurer's check or other check satis- Register of Probate pal assessments or liens or existing encum- now or formerly of Charles H. and Samuel J. factory to Mortgagee's attorney. The July 17, 2009 brances of record which are in force and are Mateer; Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the applicable, having priority over said mort- THENCE North 19 degrees 23’ West by said sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue PUBLIC NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL gage, whether or not reference to such Mateer Land, thirty-one and fifty-one one the sale and to amend the terms of the sale REVIEW restrictions, easements, improvements, liens hundredths (31.51) feet to the point of begin- by written or oral announcement made PROJECT: Stanley Woolen Mill or encumbrances is made in the deed. ning. before or during the foreclosure sale. If the LOCATION: Assessors Map 19, Parcels TERMS OF SALE: CONTAINING 16,058 square feet more or sale is set aside for any reason, the 3621 & 2739, Mendon Street, Uxbridge, A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) less. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Massachusetts Dollars by certified or bank check will be Being the same premises conveyed to the a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser PROPONENT: LTI Uxbridge Stanley Limited required to be paid by the purchaser at the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed record- shall have no further recourse against the Partnership time and place of sale. The balance is to be ed with Worcester District Registry of Deeds Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the The undersigned is submitting an paid by certified or bank check at Harmon in Book 28862, Page 58. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the Environmental Notification Form (“ENF”) to Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, which currently has the address of 222 premises contained in said mortgage shall the Secretary of Environmental Affairs on or Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to NORTH MAIN STREET, NORTHBRIDGE, control in the event of an error in the publica- before June 30, 2009 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 01588 ("Property Address"): tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. This will initiate review of the above project Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty TOGETHER WITH all the improvements Other terms if any, to be announced at the pursuant to the Massachusetts (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be now or hereafter erected on the property, and sale. Environmental Policy Act (“MEPA”, M.G.L. c. provided to purchaser for recording upon all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 30, s.s. 61, 62 62H). Copies of the ENF may receipt in full of the purchase price. The now or hereafter a part of the property. All Inc., Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its be obtained from: description of the premises contained in said replacements and additions shall also be Attorneys, Orlans Moran PLLC, P.O. Box Mark Anderson, Heritage Design Group, 1 mortgage shall control in the event of an covered by this Security Instrument. All of 962169, Boston, MA 02196, (617) 502-4100 Main Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588 508- error in this publication. the foregoing is referred to in this Security (285.6378/Leduc)(07/17/09, 07/24/09, 266-2066 Other terms, if any, to be announced at Instrument as the "Property". . ." 07/31/09)(161627) Copies of the ENF are also being sent to the the sale. Said premises will be sold subject to July 17, 2009 Conservation Commission and Planning GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- July 24, 2009 Board of Uxbridge where they may be Present holder of said mortgage tions, easements, improvements, covenants, July 31, 2009 inspected. outstanding tax title, municipal or other pub- The Secretary of Environmental Affairs will By its Attorneys, lic taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE publish notice of the ENF in the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. nature of liens, and existing encumbrances OF REAL ESTATE Environmental Monitor, will receive public 150 California Street of record created prior to the mortgage, if By virtue and in execution of the Power comments on the project for 20 days, and will Newton, MA 02458 any there be. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage then decide, within ten days, if an environ- (617) 558-0500 Said premises will also be sold subject to given by Church Street Properties, L.L.C., to mental Impact Report is needed. A site visit 200901-2021 - ORE all leases and tenancies having priority over The Westborough Bank k/n/a Avidia Bank, and consultation session on the project may July 17, 2009 said mortgage, to tenancies or occupations dated January 27, 2006, and recorded with also be scheduled. All persons wishing to July 24, 2009 by persons on the premises now or at the the Worcester County (Southern District) comment on the project, or to be notified of a July 31, 2009 time of the said auction which tenancies or Turn To LEGALS page 7 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 7 LEGALS LEGALS (Northbridge), Worcester County, manner contrary to or inconsistent with (i) located at 52 D Street, Unit 52, #50-#60 D continued from page 6 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Master Deed, (ii) Condominium Trust, By- Street Condominium, Northbridge, described in said mortgage, Laws, and the Rules and Regulations prom- Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Registry of Deeds in Book 38287, Page 15, TO WIT: ulgated thereto, or (iii) Chapter 183A. singular the premises described in said mort- of which mortgage the undersigned is the Unit 2 of the 9-11 Arcade Street These restrictions shall be for the benefit of gage, present holder, for breach of the conditions of Condominium, a Condominium created by all Unit owners and shall be administered on TO WIT: said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Master Deed dated December 14, 2002 and behalf of the Unit Owners by the Trustees of Unit 52 of the #50-#60 D STREET CONDO- closing, the same will be sold at public auc- recorded with the Worcester District Registry the Condominium Trust and Shall be enforce- MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester tion at 1 o’clock in the p.m. on the 4th day of of Deeds in Book 23336, Page 33 and shown able solely by one or more Unit Owners or County, Massachusetts, a condominium August, 2009, on the mortgaged premises on a plan recorded in said Registry of Deeds Trustees, insofar as permitted by law, and, established pursuant to Massachusetts located at 20 Cross Street, Whitinsville in Plan Book 763, Plan 77. insofar as permitted by law shall be perpetu- General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master (Northbridge), Massachusetts, all and singu- The post office address of the Unit is 1 I al; and to that end may be extended at such Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded lar the premises described in said mortgage, Arcade Street, Whitinsville, Massachusetts time or tirnes and in such manner as permit- in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds TO WIT: 01588. ted or required by law for the continued on October , 2006 in Book 40105, Page The land in Whitinsville, Worcester County, The Unit is shown on a plan recorded here- enforceability thereof. No Unit Owner shall be 101. PB 850/25 Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, with to which is affixed a verified statement in liabk for any breach of the provisions of this Said Unit contains approximately 1579+ situated on the westerly side of Cross Street the form provided by G.L. Ch. 183A, ?9 and paragraph except such as occur during his or square feet and is shown on the floor plans and bounded and described as follows: is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of her Unit ownership. of the Building recorded with the Master Beginning at a stone bound set in the west- the obligations, restrictions, rights and liabili- Said premises are hereby mortgaged sub- Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto erly side of Cross Street at the northeast cor- ties contained in G. L. Ch. 183A, the Master ject to and with the benefit of, as the case and made a part thereof, to which is affixed ner of land now or formerly of Arthur F. Deed, the documents establishing the organ- may be, the following: the verified statement in the form required by Whitin; ization of unit owners and the By-Laws as A. The Trustees of the Condominium Trust said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Thence north 72¡ 54’ west by said Whitin amended of record. shall have a right to access to each Unit to for title see Deed herewith 40106/55 land 140 feet to a stake at the southwesterly Unit mortgaged together with the following: inspect the same, to remove violations there- For mortgagor's(s') title see deed corner of the herein described premises, at 1. An undivided fifty (50%) percent interest from and to maintain, repair or replace the recorded with Worcester County (Worcester land now or formerly of Addison D. Monroe appertaining to Unit in the Common Areas Conamon Elements contained therein or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 40106, and land now or formerly of Arthur F.Whitin; and Facilities of Said Condominium; elsewhere in all such buildings. Page 55. Thence north 14¡ 47’ east by said Monroe 2. The exclusive right and easement to use B. If any portion of the Common Areas or These premises will be sold and con- land 51.63 feet to a stone bound; the area described in Exhibit III of the Master Facilities of the Condominium encroached veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Thence 80¡ 23’ east a distance of 140 feet to Deed. upon any Unit, or if any Unit now encroaches rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, a stone bound on the westerly side of Cross The Unit contains 2,375.30 square feet upon any portion of the Common Areas and covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Street, at the northeast corner of the herein approximately, and is laid out as shown on a Facilities, or if any such Encroachment shall liens, improvements, public assessments, described premises; plan recorded with the original deed and occur hereafter as a result of setding or shift- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Thence south 14¡ 24’ west by said Cross affixed to which is the verified statement of a ing of any of the buildings or alterations or water and sewer liens and any other munici- Street 70 feet to the point of beginning. registered land surveyor, certifying that the repairs of the Common Areas and Facilities pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Hereby meaning and intending to convey all plan shown the unit designation of the Unit made by or with the consent of the Trustees, brances of record which are in force and are and the same real property and interests as hereby conveyed and of immediately adjoin- or as a result of a condemnation or eminent applicable, having priority over said mort- are described in deed dated April 11, 1984 ing units, and that it fully and accurately domain proceedings, a valid easement shall gage, whether or not reference to such recorded in Worcester District Deeds, Book depicts the layout of the Unit, its location, exist for such encroachment and for the restrictions, easements, improvements, liens 8150, Page 340. See also deed of John R. dimensions, approximate area, entrance and maintenance of the same so long as such or encumbrances is made in the deed. Driscoll et al. to Assignor of even date here- immediate Common area to which it has building shall stand. TERMS OF SALE: with Bk 38287 Pg 12 assess, as built. C. The provisions of Massachusetts General A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) The mortgagee reserves the right to Unit and parking areas, if any, ate intended to Laws, Chapter 183A, as amended. Dollars by certified or bank check will be postpone the sale to a later date by public be used primarily for the purposes set forth D. The terras and Conditions of Master Deed required to be paid by the purchaser at the proclamation at the time and date appointed in Paragraph 7 of the Master Deed, and are dated December 14, 2000 and recorded in time and place of sale. The balance is to be for the sale and to further postpone at any subject to the restrictions set forth in Book 233336, Page 33. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon adjourned sale date by public proclamation Paragraph 8 of the Master Deed as follows: E. The terms and conditions of Declaration of Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, at the time and date appointed for the 1. All Units shall be used for residential pur- Trust of 9-11 Arcade Street Condominium Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to adjourned sale date. poses; Trust dated December 14, 2000 and record- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Said premises will be sold and conveyed 2. The use of the decks or patios by the own- ed on December 18, 2002 with the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty subject to and with the benefit of all, if any, ers or occupants of the respective Unit to Worcester Distsict Registry of Deeds in Book (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be rights, rights of way, rights of tenants and which they are appurtenant and any 23336, Page 50 and By-Laws and Rules and provided to purchaser for recording upon parties in possession, restrictions, ease- improvements thereof shall comply with the Regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. receipt in full of the purchase price. The ments, covenants, improvements, outstand- Master Deed, the Condominium Trust and F. The obligations to pay the proportionate description of the premises contained in said ing tax titles, unpaid taxes, municipal liens or the Condominium Law and all zoning, safety, share attributable to said Unit of common mortgage shall control in the event of an other public assessments, local zoning laws building and other applicable laws, ordi- expenses. G. Such taxes attaibutable to said error in this publication. and regulations, mortgages, liens or claims nances and regulations. The Trustees of the Unit for the current fiscal year as are not now Other terms, if any, to be announced at in the nature of liens, and existing encum- Condominium Trust, their agents and ser- due and payable. the sale. brances of record, if any there be, insofar as vants may have access to and use of said H. The rights of other Unit Owners to exclu- GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC the same are in force and applicable, having decks, after not less than 48 hours' notice to sively use certain Coratnon areas and Present holder of said mortgage priority over the mortgage described herein, the owner of the Unit having the exclusive Facilities, as set forth in Master Deed. if any. use right thereof for purposes of mainte- Being the same and all the same premises By its Attorneys, The successful bidder or bidders will be nance, repair, upkeep or inspection of said as were conveyed to me by Deed of Aaron HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. required to sign an Auctioneer’s areas or other portions of the Buildings or Washington and Meagan Washington dated 150 California Street Memorandum of Sale and a Statement of Common Areas, and the Trustees of the October 4, 2005 recorded with the Worcester Newton, MA 02458 Additional Terms at the conclusion of the bid- Condominium Trust and any Unit Owner may District Registry of Deeds in Book 37612, (617) 558-0500 ding. have access to and use of the decks at any Page 365. 200904-2958 - ORE In the event that the successful bidder at the time, without notice, in the event of erner- For mortgagor's(s') title see deed July 3, 2009 foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing gency. recorded with Worcester County (Worcester July 10, 2009 the within described property according to 3. The following conditions and restrictions District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37612, July 17, 2009 the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the shall apply to the tenanting, renting or leas- Page 365. terms of the Auctioneer’s Memorandum of ing of Units: These premises will be sold and con- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE Sale executed at the time of the foreclosure, A. Each and every lease, license and/or ten- veyed subject to and with the benefit of all OF REAL ESTATE the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the ancy agreement must be for the entire Unit rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, By virtue and in execution of the Power of property by Foreclosure Deed to the second and must be in writing; covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given highest bidder, provided that the second B. No Unit shall be tenanted, rented, let, liens, improvements, public assessments, by Jennifer Ingle and Sean Ingle to Mortgage highest bidder shall deposit with the leased or licenses for transient or hotel pur- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Mortgagee’s attorney, the Law Office of poses. water and sewer liens and any other munici- November 8, 2005 and recorded with the Joseph J. Connolly, the amount of the C. Every lease, license or tenancy arrange- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Worcester County (Worcester District) required deposit as set forth herein within ment permitting outside occupants use or brances of record which are in force and are Registry of Deeds at Book 37769, Page 91, three (3) business days after written notice of possessions or occupancy of a Unit shall applicable, having priority over said mort- of which mortgage U.S. Bank National default of the previous highest bidder and the include a provision or occupancy of a Unit gage, whether or not reference to such Association, as Trustee to J.P. Morgan title shall be conveyed to said second highest shall include a provision requiting the outside restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Mortgage Acquisition Corp. 2006-FRE2 bidder within twenty (20) days of said written occupant to comply with all terms and condi- or encumbrances is made in the deed. Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, notice. tions of Master Deed, specifically including TERMS OF SALE: Series 2006-FRE2 is the present holder, for TERMS OF SALE: but not limited to Paragraph 7 and Paragraph A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) breach of the conditions of said mortgage A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) 8 thereof, the Condominium Trust and the Dollars by certified or bank check will be and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Dollars in cash or by certified or bank Rules and Regulations of the Condominium required to be paid by the purchaser at the will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on cashier’s check will be required to be made (which are an exhibit to the Condotninium time and place of sale. The balance is to be August 4, 2009, on the mortgaged premises at the time and place of the sale as earnest Trust) and that the failure of said outside paid by certified or bank check at Harmon located at 8 Pleasant Street, Unit No. 8, 2-8 money. The balance of the purchase price is occupant to comply with any of the terms of Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Pleasant Street Condominium, Uxbridge, to be paid in cash or by certified check or said Master Deed, Condominium Trust Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and bank cashier’s check and shall be deposited and/or said Rules and Regulations shall be P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, singular the premises described in said mort- in escrow at the offices of Joseph J. Connolly, default under said lease license or tenancy Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty gage, Esq., 74 Main Street, Marlborough, agreement There shall be attached to each (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be TO WIT: Massachusetts, 01752, within thirty (30) after such written instrument a copy of the Rules provided to purchaser for recording upon Unit 8 of the 2-8 PLEASANT STREET the sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser and a copy of Paragraphs 7 and 8 of the receipt in full of the purchase price. The CONDOMINIUM, situated in Uxbridge, for recording upon receipt in full of the pur- Master Deed; description of the premises contained in said Worcester County, Massachusetts, a condo- chase price. The description of the premises D. No outside occupants shall keep, house mortgage shall control in the event of an minium established pursuant to contained in said mortgage shall control in or harbor any pets or animals in a Unit or error in this publication. Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter the event of an error in this publication. Common Elements unless first consented to Other terms, if any, to be announced at 183A, by Master Deed dated March 31, Other terms, if any, to be announced at by the Trustees of the Condominium Trust; the sale. 2005, and recorded in the Worcester District the sale. E The provisions of the within Paragraph 3 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Registry of Deeds on March 31, 2005 in AVIDIA BANK shall not apply to any bona fide first mort- Present holder of said mortgage Book 36012, Page 329. Present Holder of said Mortgage gage lender who obtains title to or takes pos- Said Unit contains approximately 4913+/- By its attorney, session of a Unit by foreclosure or pursuant By its Attorneys, square feet and is shown on the floor plans Law Office of Joseph J. Connolly to any other remedies provided in the mort- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. of the Building recorded with the Master 74 Main Street gage or by applicable law; 150 California Street Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto Marlborough, Massachusetts, 01752 4. Use of Building and Common Areas may Newton, MA 02458 and made a part thereof, to which is affixed Phone (508)485-4488 also be restricted under provisions of the (617) 558-0500 the verified statement in the form required by July 3, 2009 Condominium Trust and 'Rules and 200901-1815 - BLU said Chapter 183A, Section 9. July 10, 2009 Regulations' promulgated pursuant thereto July 3, 2009 Said Unit is mortgaged together with: July 17, 2009 and recorded herewith. July 10, 2009 1. An undivided forty six (46%) percent 5. Restriction on Use. Unless otherwise per- July 17, 2009 interest in the Common Elements described NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF mitted in writing executed by a majority of the in the Master Deed. REAL ESTATE Trustees of the Condominium Trust pursuant 4. The exclusive right and easement to use By virtue and in execution of the Power to the provisions thereof: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF and the responsibility to maintain the areas of Sale contained in a certain mortgage A. No Unit shall be used for any purpose not REAL ESTATE reserved for the exclusive use of Unit 8, all as given by Vincent M. Bertolino a/k/a Vincent specified in Paragraph 1 above; By virtue and in execution of the Power shown on the Site Plan recorded with the Bertolino to Mortgage Electronic Registration B. The architectural integrity of the Building of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan Systems, Inc., dated October 20, 2005 and and the Units shall be preserved without given by W. B. Joseph a/k/a William Joseph Book 823, Plan No. 121. recorded with the Worcester County modification, and to that end, no awning, to Mortgage Electronic Registration 5. The exclusive right to use those (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at screen, antemia, sign, banner other device, Systems, Inc., dated November 2, 2006 and Common Areas and Facilities appurtenant to Book 37612, Page 369, of which mortgage and no exterior change, additions, structure, recorded with the Worcester County said Unit as set forth in the Master Deed; Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the present holder, projections, decoration or other feature shall (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at 4. All other rights, easements, agreements, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage be erected or placed upon or attached to the Book 40106, Page 58, of which mortgage interests and provisions contained in the and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same building, any Unit, or any part thereof. This GMAC Mortgage, LLC is the present holder, Master Deed, the Declaration of Trust of the will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on subparagraph shall not restrict the right of for breach of the conditions of said mortgage Condominium dated March 31, 2005 and July 29, 2009, on the mortgaged premises Unit Owners to decorate the interiors of their and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same recorded with said Registry of Deeds on located at 11 Arcade Street, Unit 2, 9-11 Units, as they may desire. will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on March 31, 2005 in Book 36012, Page 339 Arcade Street Condominium, Whitinsville C. No Unit shall be used or maintained in a July 31, 2009, on the mortgaged premises Turn To LEGALS page 8 8 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS LEGALS with Worcester County (Worcester District) TOGETHER WITH all the improvements TERMS OF SALE: continued from page 7 Registry of Deeds in Book 40106, Page 73. now or hereafter erected on the property, and A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS These premises will be sold and conveyed all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a (''the Declaration of Trust''). subject to and with the benefit of all rights, now or hereafter a part of the property. All certified check or bank treasurer’s check will Said Unit is mortgaged subject to and with rights of way, restrictions, easements, replacements and additions shall also be be required to be delivered at or before the the benefit of: covenants, liens or claims in the nature of covered by this Security Instrument. All of time the bid is offered. The successful bidder 1. The provisions of Chapter 183A as the liens, improvements, public assessments, the foregoing is referred to in this Security will be required to execute a Foreclosure same may be amended from time to time; any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Instrument as the “Property”. . .” Sale Agreement immediately after the close 2. The provisions of the Master Deed and water and sewer liens and any other munici- Said premises will be sold subject to of the bidding. The balance of the purchase floor plans (including, without limitation, the pal assessments or liens or existing encum- and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from title matters set forth in Exhibit A to the brances of record which are in force and are tions, easements, improvements, covenants, the sale date in the form of a certified check, Master Deed and the Grantor's rights to add applicable, having priority over said mort- outstanding tax title, municipal or other pub- bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- additional phases to the Condominium as set gage, whether or not reference to such lic taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The forth in the Master Deed, and the Declaration restrictions, easements, improvements, liens nature of liens, and existing encumbrances Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the of Trust, in each case as the same may be or encumbrances is made in the deed. of record created prior to the mortgage, if sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue amended from time to time pursuant to the TERMS OF SALE: any there be. the sale and to amend the terms of the sale provisions thereof); A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Said premises will also be sold subject to by written or oral announcement made 3. Real estate taxes assessed against the Dollars by certified or bank check will be all leases and tenancies having priority over before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Unit and the Common Areas and Facilities required to be paid by the purchaser at the said mortgage, to tenancies or occupations sale is set aside for any reason, the which are not yet due and payable; time and place of sale. The balance is to be by persons on the premises now or at the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to 4. Provisions of existing building and zon- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon time of the said auction which tenancies or a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser ing laws; and Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, occupations are subject to said mortgage, to shall have no further recourse against the The rights, agreements, easements, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to rights or claims in personal property installed Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the restrictions, provisions and interests set forth P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, by tenants or former tenants now located on Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the above, together with any amendments there- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty the premises, and also to all laws and ordi- premises contained in said mortgage shall to shall constitute covenants running with the (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be nances including, but not limited to, all build- control in the event of an error in this publi- land and shall inure to the benefit of and provided to purchaser for recording upon ing and zoning laws and ordinances. cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. bind, as the case may be, any person having receipt in full of the purchase price. The THE TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOU- Other terms if any, to be announced at the at any time any interest or estate in the Unit, description of the premises contained in said SAND and 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS sale. his agents, employees, licensees, visitors mortgage shall control in the event of an will be required to be paid by bank or certi- Mortgage Electronic Registration and lessees as though the same were fully error in this publication. fied check only by the purchaser at the time Systems, Inc. set forth herein. and place of sale, and the balance of the pur- Present Holder of said Mortgage, The Unit may be used only for residential Other terms, if any, to be announced at the chase price shall be paid by bank or certified By Its Attorneys, purposes subject to the zoning laws of the sale. check in or within thirty five (35) days there- Orlans Moran PLLC Town of Uxbridge and the restrictions set GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC after with Attorneys Stanton & Davis, 1000 P.O. Box 962169 forth in the Master Deed. Present holder of said mortgage Plain Street, Marshfield, Massachusetts. Boston, MA 02196 The street address of the Unit is 8 Pleasant By its Attorneys, The successful bidder at the sale of the Phone: (617) 502-4100 Street, Uxbridge, Massachusetts 01569. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. premises shall be required to sign a (285.6618/Bernard)(07/03/09, 07/10/09, Being the same and all the same premises 150 California Street Memorandum of Sale of Real Property By 07/17/09)(159752) as conveyed to me by Deed of Linwood Newton, MA 02458 Auctioneer containing the above terms at the July 3, 2009 Associates, LLC dated November 7, 2005 (617) 558-0500 Auction sale. July 10, 2009 and recorded with the Worcester District 200904-2982 - Other terms, if any, to be announced at the July 17, 2009 Registry of Deeds in Book 37769 , Page 88 ORE time and place of the sale. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded July 10, 2009 SIGNED: Mortgage Electronic Registration with Worcester County (Worcester District) July 17, 2009 Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) solely as nominee NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Registry of Deeds in Book 37769, Page 88. July 24, 2009 for Lender (Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.) REAL ESTATE These premises will be sold and conveyed and Lender’s successors and assigns, By virtue and in execution of the Power of subject to and with the benefit of all rights, MORTGAGEE’S SALE Present Holder of Said Mortgage, By: STAN- Sale contained in a certain mortgage given rights of way, restrictions, easements, OF REAL ESTATE TON & DAVIS, As its Attorneys, FROM THE by Dawn A. Quinlan, and Marcelino covenants, liens or claims in the nature of By virtue and in execution of the Power of OFFICES OF: Jon S. Davis, Esquire, STAN- Gutierrez,III to Mortgage Electronic liens, improvements, public assessments, Sale contained in a certain mortgage given TON & DAVIS, 1000 Plain Street, Marshfield, Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, by Ana Sakalis to Mortgage Electronic MA 02050, (781) 834-9181 Drew Mortgage Associates, Inc. dated March water and sewer liens and any other munici- Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) solely (1253-3966-908F/Sakalis)(07/03/09, 31, 2005, recorded with the Worcester pal assessments or liens or existing encum- as nominee for Lender (Countrywide Home 07/10/09, 07/17/09)(159452) County (Worcester District) Registry of brances of record which are in force and are Loans, Inc.) and Lender’s successors and July 3, 2009 Deeds in Book 36015, Page 331 of which applicable, having priority over said mort- assigns, dated March 5, 2007, and recorded July 10, 2009 mortgage the undersigned is the present gage, whether or not reference to such in the Worcester County (Worcester District) July 17, 2009 holder for breach of conditions of said mort- restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Registry of Deeds in Book 40781, Page 10, gage and for the purpose of foreclosing the or encumbrances is made in the deed. of which mortgage the undersigned is the MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at TERMS OF SALE: present holder, for breach of the conditions of REAL ESTATE 12:00 PM on August 3, 2009, on the mort- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- By virtue and in execution of the Power of gaged premises. The entire mortgaged Dollars by certified or bank check will be closing, the same will be sold at public auc- Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given premises, all and singular, the premises as required to be paid by the purchaser at the tion at 11:30 A.M. on Tuesday the 28th day by Jacquelyn S. Bernard and Adam J. described in said mortgage: time and place of sale. The balance is to be of July, 2009, on the mortgaged premises Bernard to Mortgage Electronic Registration Unit 65 in Building 17 of The Fairways at paid by certified or bank check at Harmon located at Unit 1B, 1 Russell Avenue Systems, Inc., dated April 4, 2007 and Shining Rock Condominium, having an Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Condominium, 1B Russell Avenue, Upton, recorded with the Worcester County address of 107 Clubhouse Lane, Unit 65, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Massachusetts, all and singular the real (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at Northbridge, Worcester County, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, estate described in said mortgage as follows: Book 40961, Page 333 of which the Massachusetts, a condominium established Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty “...the following described property located Mortgage the undersigned is the present pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be in the COUNTY of WORCESTER: holder for breach of the conditions of said chapter 183A, by Master Deed dated provided to purchaser for recording upon SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing October 22, 2004 (the “Master Deed”) and receipt in full of the purchase price. The AND MADE A PART HEREOF. same will be sold at Public Auction at 09:00 recorded with the Worcester South District description of the premises contained in said Exhibit A AM on July 30, 2009 at 450 Northeast Main Registry of Deeds on October 27, 2004, in mortgage shall control in the event of an Condominium Unit 1B in the 1 Russell Street, Douglas, MA, all and singular the Book 34929, Page 58, as affected by a First error in this publication. Avenue Condominium, created by Master premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Special Amendment to Master Deed record- Other terms, if any, to be announced at Deed dated December 18, 2006, and record- Assessors Parcel ID: 141/069 ed with the Worcester South District Registry the sale. ed with Worcester County Registry of Deeds The land in Douglas with the buildings there- of Deeds on November 24, 2004 in Book U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, in Book 40499, Page 19 as the same may on situated on the northerly side of the 35155, Page 106, as affected by the First AS TRUSTEE TO J.P. MORGAN MORT- have been amended (“Master Deed”), in Boston and Hartford Turnpike, so-called, Phasing Amendment to the Master Deed GAGE ACQUISITION CORP. 2006-FRE2 accordance with and subject to the provi- bounded and described as follows: dated December 14, 2004 and recorded ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER- sions of Chapter 183A of the Massachusetts Beginning at an iron pipe 94.50 feet east- with the Worcester South District Registry of TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FRE2 General Laws, as the same may have been erly of a stone bound at land now or former- Deeds on December 14, 2004 at Book Present holder of said mortgage or may hereafter be amended (“Chapter ly of one Bosma; 35300, Page 73, adding Phase 2, (Building By its Attorneys, 183A”). The Unit is more particularly Thence N. 29¡ 50’ E. by land now or for- 4), as further as affected by the Second HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. described in the Master Deed, and is hereby merly of Arthur Graves 386.00 feet to an iron Phasing Amendment to the Master Deed 150 California Street conveyed together with the undivided per- pipe at land now or formerly of one Aldrich; dated January 11, 2005 and recorded with Newton, MA 02458 centage interest in the common areas and Thence N. 75¡ 13’ 37” E. By said Aldrich the Worcester South District Registry of (617) 558-0500 facilities of said Condominium appertaining land 123.19 feet to an iron pipe marking the Deeds on January 12, 2005 at Book 35498, 200801-1410 - RED to said Unit as provided for in said Master northeast comer of the premises herein con- Page 322, adding Phase 3, (Building 1), as July 10, 2009 Deed (“Percentage Interest”), and together veyed and also marking the center of a 10- further as affected by the Third Phasing July 17, 2009 with any other rights set forth in the Master foot right of way as shown on a Plan entitled Amendment to the Master Deed dated July 24, 2009 Deed or in any instrument creating, convey- “Plan of Land belonging to J. Gingras, E. February 17, 2005 and recorded with the ing and/or affecting said Unit, insofar as the Douglas, Mass. Scale 1” = 40’, Nov. 23, 1959, Worcester South District Registry of Deeds NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF same are now in force and applicable, includ- V.F. Kubic - Reg. Surveyor”; on February 18, 2005 at Book 35727, Page REAL ESTATE ing, with out limitation, the exclusive ease- Thence S. 32¡ 33’ W. by the center line of 180, adding Phase 4, (Building 17). Said unit By virtue and in execution of the Power of ments, use or licenses, etc. to common said 10-foor right of way 312.77 feet to an contains the number of square feet, more or Sale contained in a certain mortgage given areas, driveway, decks, porches, parking iron pin; less, and is laid out as shown on the unit plan by W.B. Joseph a/k/a William Joseph to spaces and storage spaces, if any (“Other Thence S. 56¡ 02’ E. by Lot B on said Plan filed herewith, to which is affixed a verified Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Rights”). 48.65 feet to an iron pin; statement in the form provided for in Inc., dated November 2, 2006 and recorded Said Unit, Percentage Interest and Other Thence S. 37¡ 19’ W. By said Lot B and a Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, with the Worcester County (Worcester Rights are conveyed subject to covenants, dirt driveway 56.68 feet to an iron pin; section 9, certifying that the plan fully and District) Registry of Deeds at Book 40106, conditions, restrictions, reservations, ease- Thence S. 56¡ 09’ W. by said dirt driveway accurately depicts the layout of the unit, its Page 76, of which mortgage GMAC ments, rights, agreements, obligations, liens as shown on said Plan 94.60 feet to an iron location, dimensions, approximate area, Mortgage, LLC is the present holder, for for assessments, options, powers of attorney, pipe in the northerly side of said road; main entrance. and immediate common area breach of the conditions of said mortgage phasing rights, limitations on title and other Thence N. 69¡ 30’ W. by said Turnpike to which has access, and which plan is a and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same provisions created by said Chapter 183A, Road 75.00 feet to the point of beginning. copy of a portion of the plans recorded with will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on and all as referred to or set forth in said Containing 0.81 acres, more or less. said Master Deed or Amendment thereto. August 7, 2009, on the mortgaged premises Master Deed and in the related Declaration Together with the right to use the dirt drive- Said dwelling is hereby conveyed together located at 56 D Street, Unit 56, #50-#60 D of Trust and related By-Laws and rules and ways shown on said plan in common with the with: 1. An undivided 3.57 % percentage Street Condominium, Northbridge, regulations adopted or promulgated from owners of Lot B, said dirt driveways extend- interest in the common areas and common Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and time to time pursuant thereto, and the related ing northerly from said Turnpike to the exten- elements of the condominium, as the same singular the premises described in said mort- Site Plans and Floor Plans as duly recorded sion of the 4th line above described extend- may be amended pursuant to the provisions gage, in said Registry of Deeds and as any of the ed easterly across said dirt driveway, to pass of the Master Deed; 2. The right to use the TO WIT: above may have been and may hereafter be and repass at all times by foot or vehicle, and roadways in the Condominium as shown on Unit 56 of the #50-#60 D STREET CON- amended from time to time pursuant to the the right to use in common with the owner of the Site Plan recorded with the Master Deed DOMINIUM, situated in Northbridge, respective provisions thereof, and subject to Lot B the 10-foot right of way shown on said for all purposes for which streets and ways Worcester County, Massachusetts, a condo- the terms, conditions, restrictions and ease- plan. are commonly used in the Town of minium established pursuant to ments as contained in any instrument creat- Subject to the right of others to pass over a Northbridge in common with all others enti- Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter ing, conveying and/or affecting said Unit, right of way as set for the in a deed of John tled thereto; 3. All other rights, easements, 183A, by Master Deed dated October 27, insofar as the same are now in force and R. Gingras to Andrea A. Grondin et ux, dated agreements, interests and provisions con- 2006, and recorded in the Worcester District applicable. December 1, 1959, and recorded in the tained in the Master Deed, the By-Laws of Registry of Deeds on October 2006 in Book The Mailing address of the Unit is 1B Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Book the unit owners’ association, Fairways at 40105, Page 101. Russell Avenue, Upton, MA 01558 4079, Page 7. Shining Rock Condominium Trust, and the Said Unit contains approximately 1579+ Being the same premises conveyed to the For title reference see Deed recorded in Rules and Regulations adopted pursuant square feet and is shown on the floor plans herein named mortgagor (s) by deed record- Book 37517, Page 6. thereto (the “Rules and Regulations, as any of the Building recorded with the Master ed with Worcester District Registry of Deeds The premises are to be sold subject to and of the same may be amended from time to Deed, and on the floor plan attached thereto herewith. 40721 / 4 with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, time pursuant to the provisions thereof; 4. and made a part thereof, to which is affixed Parcel ID Number: 19-27 which currently building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax Said dwelling is conveyed subject to and with the verified statement in the form required by has the address of 18 RUSSELL AVENUE, titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- the benefit of: a. The provisions of chapter said Chapter 183A, Section 9. UPTON, Massachusetts 01568-1636 ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- 183A as the same may be amended from For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed recorded (“Property Address)”: session. Turn To LEGALS page 9 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 9 LEGALS LEGALS adjourned sale date. foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing son having at any time any interest or estate continued from page 8 The premises is to be sold subject to and the within described property according to in the Unit, his agents, employees, licensees, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the visitors and lessees as though the same time to time; b. The provisions of the Master leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, terms of the Auctioneer’s Memorandum of were fully set forth herein. The Unit may be Deed, including, without limitation, the title building and zoning laws, encumbrances, Sale executed at the time of the foreclosure, used only for residential purposes subject to matters set forth in Exhibit “A” to the Master condominium liens, if any and all other claim the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the the zoning laws of the Town of Uxbridge and Deed and the grantor’s right to add addition- in the nature of liens, if any there be. property by Foreclosure Deed to the second the restrictions set forth in the Master Deed. al phases and lands to the condominium as In the event that the successful bidder at highest bidder, provided that the second The street address of the Unit is 291B North set forth in the Master Deed, a beneficial the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- highest bidder shall deposit with the Main Street, Uxbridge, Massachusetts interest in The Fairways at Shining Rock ing the within described property according Mortgagee’s attorney, the Law Office of 01569. Being the same and all the same Condominium Trust as set forth in the to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the Joseph J. Connolly, the amount of the premises as were conveyed to me by Deed Declaration of Trust and in the By-Laws terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed required deposit as set forth herein within of Demos Pirperis dated July 31, 2006 thereof, and the Rules and Regulations of at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee three (3) business days after written notice of recorded with the Worcester District Registry the Condominium, in each case as the same reserves the right to sell the property by fore- default of the previous highest bidder and the of Deeds in Book 39909, Page 230. Subject may be amended from time to time pursuant closure deed to the second highest bidder, title shall be conveyed to said second highest to and with the benefit of easements, reser- to the provisions thereof; c. Declarant’s providing that said second highest bidder bidder within twenty (20) days of said written vation, restrictions, and taking of record, if reserved rights as set forth in the Master shall deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, notice. any, insofar as the same are now in force and Deed; d. Declarant’s reserved rights to add DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., TERMS OF SALE: applicable. In the event of any typographical future lands and phases as set forth in sec- 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) error set forth herein in the legal description tion 1 and section 16 of said Master Deed; e. Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the Dollars in cash or by certified or bank of the premises, the description as set forth Real estate taxes assessed against the unit required deposit as set forth herein within cashier’s check will be required to be made and contained in the mortgage shall control and the common areas and facilities which three (3) business days after written notice of at the time and place of the sale as earnest by reference. are not yet due and payable; f. Provisions of the default of the previous highest bidder and money. The balance of the purchase price is Subject to and with the benefit of ease- existing building and zoning laws; g. Special title shall be conveyed to the said second to be paid in cash or by certified check or ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of Permit by the Northbridge Planning Board for highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said bank cashier’s check and shall be deposited record, if any, insofar as the same are now in open space development of Shining Rock written notice. in escrow at the offices of Joseph J. Connolly, force and applicable. Golf Community, recorded at Book 30076, If the second highest bidder declines to Esq., 74 Main Street, Marlborough, In the event of any typographical error Page 283; h. The Limited Common purchase the within described property, the Massachusetts, 01752, within thirty (30) set forth herein in the legal description of the Areas/Exclusive Use Easement appurtenant Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase days after the sale. Deed will be provided to premises, the description as set forth and to this unit as shown on the Plans and the within described property at the amount purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of contained in the mortgage shall control by described in the Master Deed; i. The Golf bid by the second highest bidder. the purchase price. The description of the reference. Course preferences outlined in that certain The foreclosure deed and the considera- premises contained in said mortgage shall This property has the address of Unit B Notice of Restrictions and Preferences dated tion paid by the successful bidder shall be control in the event of an error in this publi- of 291 A-D North Main Street February 21, 2004 and recorded at Book held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & cation. Condominium, Uxbridge, MA 01569. 32914, Page 151; and j. The purposes for LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the Other terms, if any, to be announced at Together with all the improvements now which the building and the Units are intended “Escrow Agent”) until the deed shall be the sale. or hereafter erected on the property and all to be used is only for residential dwelling pur- released from escrow to the successful bid- AVIDIA BANK successor by Merger to easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, poses. 5. The rights, agreements, ease- der at the same time as the consideration is The Westborough Bank, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- ments, restrictions, provisions and interests released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days Present Holder of said Mortgage its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now set forth herein, together with any amend- after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- By its attorney, Joseph J. Connolly or hereafter a part of the property. All ments thereto, shall constitute covenants tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to Law Office of Joseph J. Connolly replacements and additions shall also be running with the unit and shall inure to the have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow 74 Main Street covered by this sale. benefit of, and bind, as the case may be, any Agent shall be discharged. Marlborough, Massachusetts, 01752 Terms of Sale: Said premises will be person having, at any time, any interest or Other terms to be announced at the sale. Phone (508)485-4488 sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and estate in the unit, his agents, employees, Dated: June 29, 2009, AmTrust Bank, By: July 3, 2009 assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other licensees, visitors and lessees as though the Reneau Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, July 10, 2009 municipal liens and water or sewer liens and same were fully set forth herein. In the event GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 July 17, 2009 State or County transfer fees, if any there that, notwithstanding the provisions of the Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Master Deed, it shall ever be determined that 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check the signature of any Unit Owner, other than (1470.81/Quinlan)(07/10/09, 07/17/09, REAL ESTATE will be required to be paid by the purchaser the Declarant, is required on any 07/24/09)(159843) By virtue and in execution of the Power at the time and place of the sale as a deposit Amendment to the Master Deed which adds July 10, 2009 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage and the balance in cashier's or certified new phase(s) to the Condominium, then, by July 17, 2009 given by Russell F. Bedard to Mortgage check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the the acceptance and recording of this Unit July 24, 2009 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, Deed, the Declarant shall be empowered, as nominee for New Century Mortgage 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, attorney-in-fact for the owner of the Unit, to MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Corporation dated October 3, 2006, record- MA 01915, time being of the essence. execute, deliver and record any such OF REAL ESTATE ed with Worcester County (Worcester The Mortgagee reserves the right to Amendment in the name of said Unit Owner; By virtue and in execution of the Power District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39909, postpone the sale to a later date by public and for this purpose the Unit Owner, by the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Page 232 of which mortgage the under- proclamation at the time and date appointed acceptance and recording of this Unit deed, given by John M. Picard to The Westborough signed is the present holder for breach of for the sale and to further postpone at any constitutes and appoints the Declarant as Bank n.k.a. Avidia Bank dated May 14, 2007 conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- adjourned sale-date by public proclamation their attorney-in-fact. This power of attorney and recorded with the Worcester County pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at at the time and date appointed for the is coupled with an interest, and shall be irrev- (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book PUBLIC AUCTION at 05:00 PM on August adjourned sale date. ocable and shall be binding upon each and 41157 Page 169 of which mortgage the 11, 2009, on the mortgaged premises. The The premises is to be sold subject to and every present and future Owner of the Unit undersigned is the present holder, for breach entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, and shall relate solely to the adding of new of the conditions of said mortgage and for the the premises as described in said mortgage: leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, phases to the Condominium. By the accept- purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold Unit B of the 291 A-D North Main Street building and zoning laws, encumbrances, ance and recording of this deed, the Unit at public auction at 11 o’clock in the a.m. on Condominium, situated in Uxbridge, condominium liens, if any and all other claim Owner, for themselves, their heirs, adminis- the 4th day of August, 2009 on the mort- Worcester County, Massachusetts, a condo- in the nature of liens, if any there be. trators, executors, successors and assigns gaged premises located at 14 Church Street, minium established pursuant to In the event that the successful bidder at and all other persons claiming by, through or Uxbridge, Massachusetts, all and singular Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- under them (including the holder of any mort- the premises described in said mortgage, 183A, by Master Deed dated February 14, ing the within described property according gage or other encumbrance with respect to TO WIT: 2006, and recorded in the Worcester District to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the any Unit) consent to the Declarant’s reserved The real property, with all buildings and Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 in terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed rights under paragraph 16 of the Master improvements thereon, situated at and num- Book 38386, Page 357. Said Unit contains at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Deed and expressly agrees to the alteration bered as 14 Church Street in the Town of approximately 1164± square feet respective- reserves the right to sell the property by fore- of their Unit’s appurtenant percentage own- Uxbridge, County of Worcester and ly and are shown on the floor plans of the closure deed to the second highest bidder, ership interest in the Common Areas and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being Building recorded with the Master Deed, and providing that said second highest bidder Facilities of the Condominium when new show as Lot 1 on the plan of land entitled on a portion of the floor plans attached there- shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, phase(s) are added to the Condominium by “Plan of Land in Uxbridge MA, Prepared For: to and made a part thereof, to which is DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., amendment to the Master Deed. John M. Picard,” drawn by Hawk Consulting, affixed the verified statement in the form 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Subject to and with the benefit of ease- Inc. and dated April 28, 1997, which plan is required by said Chapter 183A, Section 9. Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of recorded in the Worcester District Registry of Said Unit is mortgaged together with: 1. An required deposit as set forth herein within record, if any, insofar as the same are now in Deeds in Plan Bk. 715, Plan 70. undivided twenty five (25%) percent interest three (3) business days after written notice of force and applicable. Said Lot 1 containing, according to said plan, in the Common Elements described in the the default of the previous highest bidder and In the event of any typographical error 4,416 square feet of land, more or less. Master Deed. 2. The exclusive right and title shall be conveyed to the said second set forth herein in the legal description of the Together with the right, and subject to the easement to use and the responsibility to highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said premises, the description as set forth and rights of others lawfully entitled thereto, to maintain the areas reserved for the exclusive written notice. contained in the mortgage shall control by utilize the westerly driveway and parking use of Unit B, all as shown on the Site Plan If the second highest bidder declines to reference. area as shown on said plan for the purpose recorded with the Worcester District Registry purchase the within described property, the This property has the address of 107 of vehicular access to and from, and vehicu- of Deeds in Plan Book 838, Plan No. 39. 3. Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase Clubhouse Lane, Unit 65, Bldg 17 The lar parking for, the said Lot 1. The exclusive right to use those Common the within described property at the amount Fairways at Shining Rock Condominium, Being a portion of the premises conveyed to Areas and Facilities appurtenant to said Unit bid by the second highest bidder. Northbridge, MA 01534 John M. Picard by deed dated August 12, as set forth in the Master Deed; 4. All other The foreclosure deed and the considera- Together with all the improvements now 1993 recorded in Worcester District Registry rights, easements, agreements, interest and tion paid by the successful bidder shall be or hereafter erected on the property and all of Deeds, Bk. 15567, Pg. 360. provisions contained in the Master Deed, the held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, The mortgagee reserves the right to post- Declaration of Trust of the Condominium LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- pone the sale to a later date by public procla- dated February 14, 2006 and recorded with "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now mation at the time and date appointed for the said Registry of Deeds on February 14, 2006 released from escrow to the successful bid- or hereafter a part of the property. All sale and to further postpone at any in Book 38386, Page 367 (“the Declaration of der at the same time as the consideration is replacements and additions shall also be adjourned sale date by public proclamation Trust”). Said Unit is mortgaged subject to and released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days covered by this sale. at the time and date appointed for the with the benefit of: 1. The provisions of after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- Terms of Sale: Said premises will be adjourned sale date. Chapter 183A as the same may be amended tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and Said premises will be sold and conveyed from time to time; 2. The provisions of the have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other subject to and with the benefit of all, if any, Master Deed and floor plans (including, with- Agent shall be discharged. municipal liens and water or sewer liens and rights, rights of way, rights of tenants and out limitation, the title matters set forth in Other terms to be announced at the State or County transfer fees, if any there parties in possession, restrictions, ease- Exhibit A to the Master Deed and the sale. are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ments, covenants, improvements, outstand- Grantor’s rights to add additional phrases to Dated: July 9, 2009, HSBC Bank USA, ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or certified check ing tax titles, unpaid taxes, municipal liens or the Condominium as set forth in the Master National Association as Trustee under will be required to be paid by the purchaser other public assessments, local zoning laws Deed, and the Declaration of Trust, in each Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated as at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and regulations, mortgages, liens or claims case as the same may be amended from of April 1, 2007 SC Mortgage Securities Trust and the balance in cashier’s or certified in the nature of liens, and existing encum- time to time pursuant to the provisions there- 2007 NC1 Asset Backed Certificates, Series check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the brances of record, if any there be, insofar as of); 3. Real estate taxes assessed against 2007 NC1, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, the same are in force and applicable, having the Unit and the Common Areas and DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, priority over the mortgage described herein, Facilities which are not yet due and payable; 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being of the essence. if any. 4. Provisions of existing building and zoning MA 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com The Mortgagee reserves the right to The successful bidder or bidders will be laws; and The rights, agreements, ease- (2333.16/Bedard)(07/17/09, 07/24/09, postpone the sale to a later date by public required to sign an Auctioneer’s ments, restrictions, provisions and interests 07/31/09)(161181) proclamation at the time and date appointed Memorandum of Sale and a Statement of set forth above, together with any amend- July 17, 2009 for the sale and to further postpone at any Additional Terms at the conclusion of the bid- ments thereto shall constitute covenants run- July 24, 2009 adjourned sale-date by public proclamation ding. ning with the land and shall inure to the ben- July 31, 2009 at the time and date appointed for the In the event that the successful bidder at the efit of and bind, as the case may be, any per-

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ONON DEPOSIT CHARLTON – CHARLTON – DUDLEY WEBSTER – 15 Brandes Street! WEBSTER – 3 Third Street! 54 N Sturbridge Rd! 8 139 Berry Corner Rd! WEBSTER – 367 Thompson Rd! 8Rm WEBSTER – 121 Thompson Road! DUDLEY - 50 Airport Road! Large, – 56 Eagle Drive! 10 Rm 4 Yr Convenient 6 Rm Ranch! Cabinet Conveniently Located 2 Family! 5/6 Rm Garrison! New Tile Flrs & Granite 9 Rm Tudor! In-Law Potential! 3/4 Cape! Applianced Kit w/Wood Flr! Custom 2004! "L" Shaped Colonial! Beautiful 6 Rm Brick Ranch! 1/2 Acre Pro Yg Colonial! Upgrades Galore! Super Packed Eat-in Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm Rooms! 2/3 Bedrooms! Recent Roof, Counters Being Installed! S.S. Acres! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds! DinRm w/Hrdwds! Frplcd LivRm! Ideal Place to Live and Work From! Landscaped Lot! 2 Bdrms! 2 Full Custom Kit! Stone Counters! Jenn Appliances! Formal Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Windows, Electrical, Furnace & Hot 2 Frplcs! Office! 3/5 Bdrms! 19X25 4Bdrms! 2Baths! Super LL FamRm - 7 Rms! Super Kit! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Baths/Master Bath! 2 Frplcs! Finished Aire! Maple Cabinets! Tile/Hardwoods! w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Frplcd Frplcd Fam Rm w/Cathedrals & Fam Rm! 3 Tile Baths! Deck! Green Lower Level! 2 Car Garage! Newer 24x24 Great Rm w/Gas Fireplace! 3/4 Water! Updated Bathroom! 2 Car Walk-out to 16x24 Deck! 3Z Oil! Walk-out Lower Level! C/Air! Porch! Fam Rm! Remodeled Bathroom! Many Skylights! 4 Bdrms! Frplcd House! Garages Attached & Under! Patio! Deck! Turn-around Drive! Windows and Exterior Doors! Built! Bdrms! Office! 2.5 Bathrms! Finished Updates! And More! Don’t Wait! Garage! Double Lot! Master/Master Bath, Walk-in Closet! 2.5 New Furnace & Water Heater! 1/2 Acre! Below Assessment! Walk to Webster Lake! Priced Below Assessed Value! Basement! Sprinkler! Pool! $189,900.00 Don’t Delay! $209,900.00 Tile Baths! 1+ Acre! $359,900.00 $309,900.00 $239,900.00 $259,900.00 $219,900.00 $359,900.00

ONON DEPOSIT WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 28 Skyview Lane! SOUTHBRIDGE – 452 High Street! WEBSTER – 9 Aldrich Street! THOMPSON - Quaddick Lake! 100' LEICESTER – Cedar Meadow Lake! WEBSTER – 493/495 School Street! 89 Lakeside Ave! DUDLEY – 12 Alton Drive! Ideal Waterfront! 5 Rm Ranch w/Southern Almost New 7 Rm Split! Applianced Kit Starter Home for a Growing Family! 8 6 Rm Raised Ranch! Quick Highway Updated 8 Rm 29x53' Georgian Split! 7 Rm Cape w/Wrap Around Farmer’s 12.5 Acre Estate w/180’ Waterfront! Ideal Duplex! 5/7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! Area of Fine Homes! Maple Cabinets! Porch! 3/4 Bedrooms! Bath w/Bear Exp! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Lake Views! 3 Southern Exposure! Private 12 Room 1.5/1.5 Baths! Applianced! Great w/Center Isl! Din & Liv Rm Cathedrals! Rms! 3/4 Bdrms! Frplcd! Hrdwd Flrs! Access! Dead End Street! Living Room Fireplaced! 3 Bdrms! 2 Ceramic Tile Applianced! French Drs to Deck! Frml Claw Tub! Vinyl Siding & Replacement Season Lake Side Porch - Passive Solar! 2,920’Cape! 700’ Driveway! Frplcd Fam Investment Opportunity! 493 Fam Rm! Enclosed Porch! Deck! and 3 Bedrooms w/Hardwood Floors! Din Rm! Huge Liv Rm! Spacious Entry Applianced Kit w/Flagstone Floor & Remodeled from Studs, Custom Kit, Baths! Fully Finished Lower Level! Replacement Windows! New Gas Windows! 11,612’ Lot! 2 – 2 Car Rm! Formal Liv Rm! 1st Flr Master! 4/5 Lower Level Family Rm - Possible 4th Foyer! 4 Bdrms! Mstr Bath! 2.5 Sliders to Porch! 3 Bdrms - 2 Lake Bdrms! 2 Tile Baths! Ceramic Tile & Walk-in Closets! Laundries! Sep 2 Car Garage! Fenced Back Yard! Walk Water Heater! Beautifully Landscaped! Remodeled Baths! Finished L L Detached Garages! Conveniently Facing! Tile Bath! Shed! New Septic! Hardwoods! 2 Car Garage! And More! Basements & Walk-up Attics! Recent to Lakeside Beach! Private Back Yard Bedroom! Newer Windows! $149,900.00 $219,900.00 $209,900.00 $259,900.00 $179,900.00 w/Fireplaced Fam Rm! 2 Car Gar! Half Located! $799,900.00 Windows! Garages! $169,900.00 Acre Corner Lot! $239,900.00

NEW PRICE NEW PRICE ONON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE – 202 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER – WEBSTER – th Lake Access from WEBSTER LAKE - MIDDLE WEBSTER LAKE - Well Island! Own 705 Treasure Island! 22 Lincoln Street! 9 Rm 11 5 Street! 7 Rm DOUGLAS – Whitin Reservoir! Island! Townhouse! Move-in Condition! 6 POND!!! this Beautiful 8 Rm Contemp Colonial! Convenient Point Pleasant! Your Own Private Island! 9Rms! Townhouse End Unit! Move-in Condition! Single, w/In-law or 5/4 Rm 2 Family! Cape! Applianced Kit! Din Rm 406’ Waterfront Paradise! Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths 5Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Recently w/Hardwds! Front to Back Frplcd Liv 9' Ceilings! Crowns! S.S. Applianced! Ideal 2nd Home or Use Yr Round! Open 6Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths New Roof, Windows, Electric, Furnace, Custom Contemporary! 6+ Rms! Super Cherry Cabs, Granite! Center Isl! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Renovated! Hrdwds Flrs! Frplcd Liv Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Rm w/Hardwds & Slider to Deck! 1st Flr Plan! Panoramic Lake Views! Ideal Hot Water, Flooring, Ceilings, Walls, Lake Views! Cherry Kit! Fireplaced Liv Frplcd! Hrdwds! 20x26 Fam Rm! Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! for All Water Activity! Applianced! Slate Rm! Wrap Around Porch! Panoramic Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! Fixtures, Etc.!!! Nice Yard! All the Flr Master Bdrm! 2 Front to Back 2nd "Marble" Baths! Glass Sinks! 2.5 Baths! C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Frplcd Liv Rm! 2 Bdrms! Hrdwd Flrs! Views! Outdoor Pavilion! Plenty of C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Flr Bdrms w/Hardwoods! 1.5 Baths! Rm! 1st Fl Master/ Master Bath! 2.5 Major Works Been Done! Baths! Hardwoods! 17,000’ Level Lot! 3 Bdrms! Gas Heat! C/Air! Sandy Beach! Heated Pool! Ready for Summer Now! Dockage! Mostly Furnished! Heated Pool! Sandy Beach! $159,900.00 Enclosed Porch! Corner Lot! Shed! $599,900.00 $249,900.00 $399,900.00 $579,900.00 $259,900.00 $179,900.00 $599,900.00

ONON DEPOSIT ONON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE SOLD NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTE LAKE! Spectacular 10 Rm WEBSTER LAKE – 1401 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 120' Waterfront! WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond! Rare WEBSTER LAKE! Middle Pond Southern 810 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond WEBSTER LAKE – 11 Ernest Street, w/Panoramic Views across South Pond! Island! Custom End Unit! Marina/Lake 9 Rm Brick Cape! Grand Views of South Find! Almost New! Custom Quality 8Rms! Exposure! Panoramic Lake Views! 112’ Ideal Garden Unit w/Water Views! Waterfront Lot! One of the Absolute Best South Pond! 80’ Waterfront! Perfect 8Rm Custom Colonial! Panoramic Views! Sunsets! Great for all Water Sports! Views! 6Rms! 1,874 Sq Ft! Appliances! Pond! Frplcd Liv Rm & Fam Rm! All the Extra’s! Beautiful Sunrises! Waterfront! Level 13,016’ Lot! Sandy 10 Beautiful Acres! Sandy Beach! Fantastic Shorelines on the Lake! Perfectly Level! Master Bdrm Suite that you'll never Custom Floor Plan! Hardwoods/ Marble/ Applianced! Granite! Fireplace! 4Bdrms! Shoreline! 8 Rm Ranch! Applianced Kit! Lakeside Pool! 1100’ of Yr Round Living or Sandy Beach! Western Exposure Across Granite Kit! Formal Dining! Frplcd Liv Lake Facing Mstr Bdrm! Main & Lower Rm! Master Bdrm/Bath w/Lake Views! want to Leave! 3 Fireplaces! 3.5 Baths! Limestone! 2 Bdrms - Master Bdrm - Lake Facing Master & Master Bath! 3Baths! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Lake Views! 3 Lake Facing as 2nd Home! Applianced! 5 Rms! 2 the Widest Expanse of the Lake with Level Kitchens! Beautifully Landscaped! Bdrms! Master Bath! 3 Skylights! 2 Car Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Hrdwds! 2 Car Garage! Professionally Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! 26X30' Garage! Roof 07! Siding 09! Office! Hrdwds & Ceramic! Air! Expand 3rd Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths Total! CAir! Sunsets to Die For! 10,183’! Cathedrals! 2 Car Garage! Landscaped! Mahogany Decks! Garage! CAir! Gas Heat! CVac! $589,900.00 Level! 2Car Garage! Irrigation! Garage! Convenient Killdeer Island! Garage! And More! $199,900.00 Town Services! $325,000.00 $649,900.00 And Much More! $899,900.00 2 BOAT SLIPS! $415,000.00 $645,000.00 $539,900.00

ONON DEPOSIT ONON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – 326 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE - Exceptional WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE – WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – Middle Pond! WEBSTER LAKE - Spectacular Killdeer Island - Middle Island! Middle Pond! South Facing! 5 Property! Spectacular Sunsets! 100' North Pond! Western Exp – Pond! Prime Southwestern Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! 22 Bates Point Rd! Western Exposure! Views Across Middle Pond! 85' Rm Ranch! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hardwood Waterfront! 5700'! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Exposure – Spectacular Sunsets! Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Western Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! Fantastic Sunsets! 8+ Room Cape! Waterfront! Huge 20,202' Lot! 11 Rms! 2 Living Levels! 2 Kitchens! Flr & Skylight! 3 Bdrms w/Hardwoods! Library! Granite Kitchen! Media Rm! Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake 80’ Waterfront! Level 31,005’Lot! Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr 7Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Cathedrals! 3 Lake Facing Bdrms! 4/5 Bdrms! Black Pearl Foyer! Tray Ceilings! Master 16x29’ Lake Facing Family Room! Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master 7Rms! 2 Complete Kitchens! Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 1.5Baths! Garage! $459,900.00 Lake Facing Enclosed Porch to Increase Master Bath! 3.5 Baths! 2 Frplcs! Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level 3Bdrms! 3 Baths! Sandy Beach! 3/4 Bedrooms! Ideal Second Home or the Entertaining Area! 82' Waterfront! Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water 2 Additional Waterfront Lots – 8500’! Year Round Use! Hardwoods! Carport! In-law Apartment! 2 - 1st Flr "Offices"! w/Kitchen &10x20 Resistance Pool! Garage! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! $229,900.00 Sandy Beach! Gardens! Security! And More! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! $649,900.00 Each $379,900.00 C/Air! And More! $1,499,000.00 $879,900.00 $599,900.00 $345,000.00 $749,900.00 Professional + Experience = Performance

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454 Main Street • Sturbridge ######################################################################################################################### ##################################################### (508) 347-6556 18A West Main St, Rte 9, Maher Real Estate $8000 TAX CREDIT FOR Brookfield (508) 867-5500 508-832-5831 Auburn 1-800-563-7019 www.century21maher.com • [email protected] FIRST TIME BUYERS! Mike Weeks Dianna Heagney Elaine Phifer John Sherman Sandra Loughlin Joyce Johnson Joan Mellen John Roderick Roger Mundell Sue Pulsifer Licensed in MA & CT Owner/Manager Owner/Broker Carol Holstrom Mike Seery Ann Marie Damian Susan Tittle 508-769-2605 508-958-1742 Mo Kane www.sturbridgerealestate.com Holland-New to market, Wonderful contemporary Ann Marie located at end of a Danielle Sue Ronald Helen Maryann Chic Judy Diane Anne Franny Lorraine Elie Sorensen Janice small cul de sac. Home has 3 Brs, 2 Therrien Kusz Garabedian Vangsness Johnson Beland Ward Empie Pacevicz Greenberg Gaudette Jankowski Kahale 1/2 baths, including master suite, 1800+ sf. Beautiful kitchen and fire- placed family room area, leading to rear deck. Covered front porch to enjoy afternoon sun, 2 car garage, full bsmt, and a large relaxing land- scaped yard, privacy thru-out, only $269,900. TWIGHLIGHT OPEN HOUSE 7/16 • 5-7PM Warren-Victorian with all origi- 4 Deerfield Dr. nal woodwork, patterned hard- CHARLTON: 10 Rm, 4 BR, Split CHARLTON: 9 Rm, 4 Br. Cape. OXFORD: 6 Rm, 2 Br, Single Fam. SOUTHBRIDGE: New 5 Rm, 2 Br, SPENCER: Unique spacious 3000sf WEBSTER: 5 Rm, 2 Br, 2 Ba Ranch-style Entry with lots of extras! All appli- Kitchen w/granite & ceramic floor, DR Condo w/low fees! Front to back LR & 1600sf Duplex Townhouse. Granite, Cape on 1+ acre lot, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, Lg Condo in 55+ community. Fully applcd wood floors, fireplaced and 1st ances stay. New LL inlaw walkout apt. w/hdwds, Frplcd LR, First fl master Formal Dr. with hdwds. First fl bath fully applianced kitchen, LR w/gas fire- eat-in Kit., Frplcd LR, finished LL walk Kit. Dining area with atrium doors to floor laundry! Many updates, Jacuzzi, deck. Storage shed, carriage Br., Fin. family Rm. 3 Rm. accessory w/laundry. All season heated sunroom. place, DR w/sliders to private deck, cen- out, sunroom. Oversized deck, pool, bar, screened porch. Master w/double closets & house, garage/barn. apt. above garage. In-ground pool. tral air. Low condo fee! terrace & more!. full Ba. 4 Deerfield Rd. come explore this proudly main- $375,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $289,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $195,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $198,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $385,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $235,900 Call 508-832-5831 tained 9 rm, 4 Br Grand home. *** Rentals *** $8000 TAX CREDIT! Only $179,900. Auburn- 4 Rm, 2 Br . . . . $950 1 Charlton- 13 Rm, 5Br . . $2600 ATTENTION: Buyers! Brimfield-Completely restored 12 Douglas- 5 Rm, 2 Br . . . $2600 room Victorian on 1.6 acres of land Leicester - 8 Rm, 3 Br. . $1900 Close by November 30th to receive located in historic district. This Oxford- 6 Rm, 2 Br . . . . $1200 grand home has a curved front WORCESTER – Tri-level, 3 Br, 1.5 Worcester- 5 Rm., 2 Br . . $795 $8000 tax credit staircase and original wide board BA, Formal DR, fam. Rm w/hdwds, Worcester - 7 Rm, 3 Br . . $950 floors. B&B or in law apartment gourmet kitchen, frplcd. Livingroom Office Space with no repayment!! w/Palladium window, garage, large potential. Walk to downtown, lot! Indian Hill Area. Auburn - 925 Sf Office Space *Call us for details! Drastic reduction to $225,000. $269,900 Call 508-832-5831 Auburn - 525 Sf. Office Building ###################################################### Business rental # ######################################################################################################################## -3700sf, Great location in the heart of Sturbridge. High traffic and visability, on Rt 20, at the entrance to Old Sturbridge Village. Retail or office space, 1/2 mile to Rt 84 and Mass Pike. Restaurant located in attached building. Rent is $3000/month.

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Woodstock $359,900 Eastford $234,900-$269,876 Plainfield $219,900 Woodstock $245,000 Thompson $235,000 1195 Route 197 321 Quaddick Town Farm Rd 44 Shore Dr 19 Westford Rd 102 Dow Rd www www.E228586.pruct.com www.E228775.pruct.com www.E226614.pruct.com www.E229405.pruct.com .E229429.pruct.com Nice 3 BR ranch on 4+ wooded acres. DR w/FP, built-in shelves & slider Move-in 3-BR, 2-BA, 1698 sf. single-level home w/large wooden deck & 120 ft of waterfront on Quassett Lake! Updated multi-story Sellers will entertain offers between $234,900-$269,876! 3-4 BR/2B A Gambrel with an extra building lot included! to 3 season sun porch overlooking backyard. MBR w/bath. Hot 2.89 ac. Near State Park, golf course & MA/RI. home. New roof, decks, dock & huge play/picnic area. Extraordinary interior you must see.Krystal Brule 860-315-2888 Krystal Brule 860-315-2888 w Roger Gale 860-377-3504 Bob Leonard 860-428-0026 ater/heating system 1 & 1/2 yr old. Fred Gillette 860-428-7066 Dir: RT 198 to the center of Eastf ord, take Westford Rd past Town Dir: I395N to exit 87, left on Lathrop Rd, right on RT 12, right on Dir:Approx 2 mi east of intersection of Rt’s 198 & 197 on north side of Rt Dir: East Thompson Rd to Spicer Rd,left onto Quaddick Town Farm Rd Dir: Rt 171 to E. Quassett to Loyola to Shore . Hall to home on left. Dow Rd f ollow to #102 on left 197 MMOOVVEE Sun July 19th, 1pm-3pm Sun July 19th, 1:30pm-3:30pm Sun July 19th, 3pm-5pm NEW LISTING NEW LISTING YOUR HOUSE WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS

Brooklyn $527,000 Woodstock $163,900 Woodstock $209,900-$239,876 Woodstock $249,900 N W 15 Maple Wood Dr. . indham $179,900 www.E230771.pruct.com 34 Cornfield P oint 170 Sherman Rd www.E230772.pruct.com www.E226295.pruct.com www.E230375.pruct.com www.E221387.pruct.com Sensational Elegant Contemporary - 4 BR home w/12ft ceilings Sellers will entertain offers between $209,900-$239,876.Enjoy summer bedroom, full bath ranc . throughout. Sunken LR w/fireplace & hardwood flooring. Master BR SPECIAL-- Seller will pa y a full year condo fee plus a full year 3.5 acres with a pond in a great location! 3 2 h condo In a condo develop- on Lake Bunggee! Completely renovated-like new condition.Rights to ment, but free-standing . Minutes from UCONN and w/walkout balcony. Fully finished lower level family den w/separate town tax if a sales agreement is reac hed in the month of July. fully recreational lake, double lot-nearly 1 acre. Krystal Brule 860-315-2888 kitchen, fireplace & bath.2 car attached garage. Professionally land- Very attractive 2 BR unit. Chet Zadora 860-208-6724 Dir: North on Rt 198, Sherman Rd is on the left right bef ore Rt Eastern. Karen Chambrello 860-617-5067 Call Donna Ogle 860-377-1837 scaped, 2 acre lot.Neighborhood cul de sac setting. Dir: Roseland Park Rd to Cornfield Point. Dir: Rt 171 to Lyon to Pine Grove to Maplewood. 197. Follow around to #170. Maria Gandy-Winslow (860) 455-5541 • Houses for Sale • Apartments for Rent

Real Estate on the Rise! DUDLEY RANCH HOME • Roomates www.hope2own.com $264,000 w/taxes under $2,200 year Sharon Pelletier June Cazeault Wanted Broker Owner Sales Associate 508.943.4333 John Westerman 43 East Main St. • Webster, MA 01570 Broker/Associate OPEN HOUSE 5 Loveland Road • Office Shares SUN 7/19 12-2 Webster Lake 90 Worcester Road $429,000 PEN HOUSE Webster Unique 8yr Young O EW WATERFRONT $269,900. N Waterfront Spacious 2,361 sf Contemporary! custom cape! 3 BRs, 2.5 Baths, Sell Business zoned! High Quality Superb location for Construction, professional bldg or very fine personal residence!! Beautiful Custom Quality craftsmanship & extraordinarily well main- Features ~ Gourmet Kitchen, Absolutely Stunning tained! 4 huge brs. 2 like new ceramic full baths ~ 1 Master BR w/French Drs! Great Swim/Boat Location, It In on ea level! Gleaming hardwood floors throughout! Sandy Beach, Patio, Professional Landscaping, Beautifully unique kitchen! 30x24 LL workshop! Breathtaking Views! A Year-round Great Escape! One of six homes on cul-de-sac in great neighborhood and area of town 27 Nelson Street 95 Southbridge Rd, convenient to everything. This three bedroom house with two + baths is Webster Dudley $198,000 $267,500 in immaculate, move-in condition and features a list of amenities and The GREAT MORTGAGE EW LISTING Not a Short Sale or conveniences that will make the living easy. Available for occupancy in N HELPER! Make this Foreclosure! Lovely *GEM* work for 2,450 SF 4 BR Cape- less than 2 weeks, your furnishings and finishing touches could quickly YOU! 2nd Flr Mortgage Helper, in- 5 Yr Young Roof, 2 and easily make this house your family’s home. Additionally, we are Law Apt or a Great Car Garage Addition Start for that College w/11X22 Finished offering a 50% cash match to the $8,000 tax credit to anyone who Grad! Tons of Rm Above, Open Flr purchases this home prior to July 25th, 2009. Updates ~ 2 New Driveways, Paver Brick Patio, Boiler & Plan Flows Nicely! Kitchen/Dining Combo Features Maple HW Heaters, Oil Tank, Newer Windows & Roof. Main Cabs, Oak Flr & Oversized Island! Step down Family Rm Don’t miss out on this limited opportunity. Level has Hrdwd Flrs, Lg Kitchen & Office Space, w/Cathedral Ceiling! Pellet Stove! Sliders to Back Charming Farmers Porch & Rear Deck! “Mostly” Finished Deck/Patio & Private Tree Lined Back Yard - the Perfect Call Matt @ (508) 943-6771 for additional details or LL ~ Bdrm, Family Rm w/Wet Bar & Half Bath. Call Today Space for Summer FUN! `~ Don’t Delay!! to schedule an appointment. 12 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE

2 Maple Avenue T Shrewsbury, MA 01545 EW www.NewEnglandMoves.com N EDUCED REDUCED$100,000 R EW LISTING CORNER LO GORGEOUS N Inger Christensen CONSTRUCTION 508/769-3823 AUBURN - $259,900 WEBSTER - $449,900 WEBSTER - $247,900 THOMPSON, CT - $319,900 WOODSTOCK, CT - $129,900 THOMPSON, CT - $219,900 508/365-3561 Ranch w/open floor plan, hrdwd/tile Killdeer Island Waterfront! 70ft Split-entry 52x26, granite ctr top, Beautiful 6rm 3br 2ba Cape, Beautiful Townhouse with view, Nice 6rm Ranch w/cathedral ceiling, floors, 3br, 1.5ba, fam rm, sliders, brick fireplace, garages, 5rm 1.5ba, deck, all new cabinets, Firepl, deck, screened prch, level yd, skylight, new bath & kitchen, corner sandy beach. 8rm 3br 2 full ba. 6rm 3 br 2ba 2-car gar, bay window, Tile, hdwd, carpt flooring, gar, lot, garage, patio. Cont Ranch, stone firpl LR, fin LL fans, cath ceil. plus 4rm apt. hdwds & tile floors. Close to 395 (Rt 197) off Rt. 197 Licensed in MA & CT 1 Prentice Avenue 284 Killdeer Road 10 Ragina Avenue 112 Old Turnpike Rd 449 Dugg Hill Road 10 Shady Lane Elaine Armstrong Y 2-FAMIL 2 HOUSES 3-FAMILY EIGHBORHOOD NEW LISTING NEW LISTING 508/353-1932 N 508/365-4022

WEBSTER - $249,900 WEBSTER - $574,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 OXFORD - $159,900 POMFRET,CT - $524,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 Large 2-family, 6/6, 3 br unit, pine Great opportunity... 2-FM plus Open floor plan Cape, new kitch Corner lot, partially fenced-in yard. “Longmeadow” 2836 sf Coln Large 3-Fam mostly renovated, To view these properties please visit floors, cab kitch, frt prchs, 2-car gar. newer 2700sf Colonial, lge rms, 4 w/island, 6-8 rms 3 br 2 full ba, FR, Hardwood flrs under carpeting. 4br 2.5ba, tile, hdwd flrs, 21 ft 17rms, encl porches, garages, hdwd/tile, fenced yd. 1st fl vacant. Rent for $870/mo. coal stove, deck, lge level yard. kitch, 2-c gar w/rm over, lge lot off street parking 79 & 79.5 East Main St Can be restored. www.IngerC.com 41 Brook Street 66 Cushing Road 4 Rose Lane 59 Long Meadow Drive 2 Ray Street

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WEBSTER -- Renovated two- WEBSTER - Excellent three DUDLEY - Lovingly main- DUDLEY - Wonderful opportu- story home in Webster Lake BR Ranch on 1/4 acre level tained and totally immaculate nity if your current needs neighborhood -- roomy eat- lot - corian and stainless Cape in wonderful neighbor- include an in-law or accessory in kitchen -- two bedrooms REDUCED hood - cabinet kitchen - dining apartment in this spacious 27 x R NEW LISTING and full bath on first floor -- steel kitchen - hardwoods, room - front-to-back living 50 ft. nine-room raised ranch in large second floor bedroom ceramics - knotty pine room w/fireplace and bow Dudley. Bright, open floor plan suite with full bath and living family room - central window - two bedrooms - 1.5 with three bedrooms on main room surrounded by win- air/vac - oil heat - garage - ceramic baths - finished level -- kitchen, bath, bedroom dows and french door to shed - nice neighborhood, breezeway with sliders to deck and sitting room in lower level - porch with water view -- full convenient to everything. - new interior paint and carpet- 2-car garage - 22 ft. deck - new basement with additional ing - hardwoods - shed - vinyl siding -- two-car attached garage - nice- oil furnace - nicely landscaped room -- two-zone oil heat. three-quarter acre near schools. R/E Tax $1800 $209,900 ly landscaped 1/3 acre. E R/E Tax $1965 Birch Drive $219,900 R/E Tax $1796 $244,900 R/E Tax $2043 $224,900 WEBSTER WEBSTER -- Webster WEBSTER - New contem- - Very nice WEBSTER - Big, solid three-family Lake neighborhood -- fire- porary split level - appli- owner-occupied two family on 1/3 acre - 3-3-3 - living room - placed living room -- din- anced kitchen - 3 bed- - fireplace - garage - formal dining - big, eat-in kitchen - NEW LISTING ing room -- two bed- REDUCED rooms - 2 full baths - REDUCED above-ground pool - new hardwood floors - storage areas - rooms -- 1.5 baths -- open floor plan - deck - Buderus oil furnace - some detached 2-car garage - handicap vinyl windows - lots of ramp - vinyl siding - recent roof - A replacement windows -- oversized two-car garage HWBB oil heat -- updating - oil heat - centrally locat- storage - good neighbor- updates needed - family-owned required. ed - town services. hood - many updates - since 1924. owners moving west. R/E Tax $1661 Birch Drive $149,900 R/E Tax $2100 $249,900 R/E Tax $2042 $219,900 R/E Tax $2320 $204,900 L STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 47TH YEAR • Open House Directory FIGHT BACK! E Behind on Payments? Deadline: Monday at 10am Owe more than your house is worth? (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse Are Your Payments, Interest or Loan Balance Too High? S (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Do You Have To Sell Your House, But You Really Want (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community To Stay? ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE Private FREE Forensic Loan Audit T SATURDAY, July 18 You Have Options SPENCER: Isn’tIt Time You Had Someone On Your Side? Candlewood Drive SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900 -$249,900 Century 21 Toomey Lovett Inc 508-885-3443 WEBSTER A Groveland Terrace SF 12:00-2:00 $289,900 RE/MAX Professional Associates Conrad Allen – 508-400-0438 DON’T WAIT... CALL TODAY!! Groveland Terrace SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 RE/MAX Professional Associates Conrad Allen – 508-400-0438 Dick Varney Loan Restructure Specialist T SUNDAY, July 19 Richelle Loan Repair & Rescue Cell 508-344-5775 AUBURN: 25 Marilyn Dr SF 2:00-4:00 $164,000 Emerson Realtors/Mary Ellen Cox 508-735-7061 7 Pinedale Rd SF 12:00-1:30 $224,900 Sullivan Real Estate Group 508-832-2262 E TOOMEY-LOVETT, INC. CHARLTON DEPOT: www.century21toomeylovett.com 6 New Spencer Rd SF 11:00-1:00 $189,800 Alliance/ERA Key Realty/ Spencer (508) 885-3443 Diane Dabrowski 508-479-2340 West Brookfield (508) 867-7064 OAKHAM: Each office independently owned and operated • 254 Adams Rd SF 2:15-3:45 $245,000 Sullivan Real Estate Group 508-832-2262 SELLERS: If you need your home sold, Call us for a FREE MARKET ANALYSIS. SPENCER Candlewood Drive SF 11:00-2:00 $229,900-$249,900 Century 21 Toomey Lovett Inc 508-885-3443 WEBSTER NEW LISTING R 90 Worcester Rd. SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 Hope Real Estate Group 508-943-4333

EAST BROOKFIELD – Charming WARREN – Wait for this new con- LEICESTER - Wonderful home in REAL ESTATE antique farmhouse on nice coun- struction colonial to be built in nice community, take advantage of E try lot. Three bedrooms, fire- area of newer homes and country First Time Buyer Tax Credit with SERVICES this three bedroom ranch. Many place, hardwoods and built ins setting. 2000+ sf, 2.5 baths, garage and open floor plan. recent updates include roof, siding FROM HERE make this home welcoming. Choose your colors, call for plans and windows. Home includes par- tially finished walk out basement. TO HOME Wrap around porch for the nice and to view the one plus acre lot. weather. Near Quaboag Lake and $244,900 Gas stove in living room helps off- $179,900 set heating costs and adds ambi- South Pond. ence. $185,000 A BUYERS: Register for our FREE “Daily Update” NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE REDUCED NEW LISTING service on all properties in your price range. We can also help you get pre qualified. CALL TODAY.

CHARLTON. Spacious 4 BR, 1.5 bath Cape. 44 Maria Ave, #102, Southbridge – Sunday STURBRIDGE. Young 4 BR, 2.5 bath STURBRIDGE. Sprawling 3200 SF colonial has L Full basement, 2 car garage, sunroom 1-2:30 pm. Updated, quiet, comfortable gar- colonial on 1 acre. Beautiful high ceilings 3 BR, 3.5 baths! Wonderful floor plan has hard- den-style condo. 2 BR, 2 full baths, open floor woods in DR, LR and office. Kitchen with stain- which leads to full size deck where nature w/ architectural detailing in DR/LR. C/air, Professional abounds, all on 1+A close to Buffumville plan. Large MBR, storage area & laundry in security system, Jacuzzi tub…more! less appliances, granite counters. Jetted tub in Conrad Allen Dam. $249,900. Annette Astphan. basement. $124,000. Wendy McFarland. $342,000. Cindy Sowa Forgit. MBR…more $399,999. Annette Astphan. Associates ConradAllen.com Agent Webster, MA 508-400-0438 REDUCED REDUCED OPEN HOUSE •

STURBRIDGE. Nice 2 BR Cape has fire- STURBRIDGE. Beautiful location for this SUTTON. Private, wooded setting for this 11A Quaboag St, Warren – Sunday 12-2 pm. placed living room, formal dining room, ranch near town common! Spacious LR 3 BR Split on 1+Acre. 2 fireplaces, Beautiful, new 2 BR Townhouse condo. Open hardwood floors. Great commuter loca- & DR, 3 generous BR! Enclosed porch, attached garage under. Convenient to floor plan on main level. Hardwood, c/air, tion! Being sold "as is". $114,900. Dick, garage under! $205,900. Dorothy Rte.146 and shopping. $274,900. Sarah laundry in basement. Small complex-only 2 E Jerry or Jennifer. Fontana. Gustafson. units! $154,900. Jennifer, Dick or Jerry. DUDLEY - $289,900 1 acre accents this 3 bedroom gom 2.5 CHARLTON-$189,900 bath Garrison colonial. Almost 2,000 WEBSTER-$229,900 Like New 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Cape, sq. ft of living area in this one owner Webster Lake waterfront lot! Ready to Glass like hardwood floors. Ready to home. Located on dead end street. build right now. Town water and town move in. $8,000 tax credit available. Agressively priced to sell quickly. sewer available. S 508-832-2262 Sullivan PEN HOUSE PEN HOUSE 505 Washington St., Auburn, MA 01501 O O Real Estate Group sullivanregroup.com SUSHI SAT. 7/18 - 12-2 SAT. 7/18 - 12-2 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE T 7/19 • 2:15-3:45 7/19 • 12-1:30 SOUNDS APPETIZING. “Similar Home” “Similar Home” 254 ADAMS RD. 7 PINEDALE RD. WEBSTER - $289,900 WEBSTER - $269,900 OAKHAM: Charming country Auburn: Can be used BUT, YOU WOULDN’T TRAVEL TO colonial on acre + lot with as a large single fam- Brand New Construction! 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full Brand New large spilt entry 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full Dir: School Dir: School St. to Overlook to beautiful large in ground ily or a legal 2 family baths, 1800 sq. ft. Pick your colors now! baths, garage, decks & more St. to Overlook to 1st street on left. (Groveland Terrace) pool & pool house. Bright sunny open floor plan. Interior features: wide for additional income. First floor has eat-in kitchen, LR 1st street on left. (Groveland Terrace) pine floors, exposed beams, latch doors, dining area opens to 2nd floor A loft with sky light. Slider from dining area to large deck overlooking w/fireplace, hardwood floors, 4 season sunroom w/slid- JAPAN beautifully landscaped yard. Finished lower level with slider walk out. 7 er to deck overlooking large level yard. Cute 3 room rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath. $245, 000. - $1,600 Rent apartment on 2nd floor. Commuters Dream. $224,900. TO GET IT. Mint Condo in great Webster: commuter location. WEBSTER LAKE Bright sunny 4 room, WATERFRONT. 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 T Killdeer Island. bath with attached Features approx 100' garage and full base- ment. Applianced kitchen, dining area with sliders to frontage on the lake, with potential to subdivide. Unique colonial with lots deck. Hookup for washer and dryer in basement. Find your favorite takeout, Minutes from Mass Pike, 290, 395 or Rt’s 12 & 20. of character and charm through out.7 rooms, 3 bed- quick and easy. Rent $1,400 rooms, 1 bath, fireplace. Must See! $599,000. All local. All the time. E sullivanregroup.com TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, July 17, 2009 • 13 14 • Friday, July 17, 2009 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE JULY 15, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1 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 Air Conditioners Antique Victorian General Electric 10,000 BTU 8pc. Black Marble 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Window Mount Air Fireplace 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Conditioner, $150. (2) Circular Clothing Mantle Surround 197? Ford Lawn & 24” Gas Stove Samsung 5,000 BTU Good Condition Brand New Bunk Complete Master DISHWASHER Racks $50 Window Mount Air Hot Point Dishwasher $100 (1) Circular Belt Rack Garden Tractor Best Offer For Both Beds and 2 Bedroom Furniture 20 HP, Hydrostatic Drive, 36” Electric Range Conditioner, $75.00 Includes California Pricing Gun & Tags Leave Message ALSO: Power Steering, 2-Speed $50 Call Jeff at Dressers King-Sized Waterbed Frame, Brand New Casio (2) Crates Coat Hangers Axle, 3-Point Hitch, Power (802)380-0844 860-923-2987 Beautiful wood frame Large Armoire, Large Assorted Pictures Refrigerator Keyboard LH100 Angle Plow, 60” Mower $50 includes mattresses, pillows, Dresser With Mirror, Digital Screen Prompts, Only Used 7 Months Deck, Wheel Weights, APARTMENT ladder (never used). $2000 (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy Lawn Sweeper Air Conditioners Keys Light Up With Voice Will Sell For $400 Owner’s & Repair Manuals. or best offer. Cherry In Excellent Prompts. Lots Of Stored Or Separately Older Tractor, But $100 OBO Like New! LIQUIDATION Call (508)987-1594, leave Condition. Music Inside! (860)974-9946 Still Strong! (2) Commercial (3) Frigidaire 8000 BTU Everything Must Go! message will return call. $2000 OBO Paid $199 On Sale $1500 FIRM $50 Each Piggy-Back Washer/ Sell $100 Call 860-923-3532 Showcases Furniture (2) Mercedes-Benz 6’Wx2’D, 82” High (1) GE 5000 BTU Brand-New Dryer Combo Ask For Ron $25 Men’s Clothing Automatic Scrubbing Email: Alloy Wheels $300 Kenmore, Excellent [email protected] 4’Wx2’D, 82” High RCA Solid Maple Pictures Power-Head Condition, All Brochures. For Pictures Or Call Marty Fit 190-124 Body Style, 1996 Tigershark $500 $600 OBO 1985-1992. Wheel Size Is Two-Seat Jetski $250 Console Stereo Many Miscellaneous (Dayville, CT, 06241, 6.5” x 15” Both For $500 Has Turntable, With 3 Reconditioned Prop (3) Original Factory Near MA & RI Line) 1 Wheel Includes Michelin & Trailer Record Sizes. AM/FM Radio. Items Hubcaps 860-779-2611 413-245-1241 $150 19” Pitch, Fits XM+S Alpin Radial $1275 No Reasonable Merc Cruisers For 2005 Hyundai Sonata (195-65-15) In Near-New $35 Each Disney Area Stay 5-Phone Executone Office Men’s Specialized Allez Offer Refused $85 Condition. 27’ Above Road Bike Call Alan At 7 Days, 6 Nights $165 For All Telephone System 508-949-6425 2 Adult Disney Tickets $450 Ground Pool 27 Speeds. In Excellent 508-826-2029 508-509-5407 774-230-8816 Top Of The Line Quality Condition. Paid $750 Back up Powerpack for $100 Camcorder Computer Sell For $249 Computer, $100 (Ester Williams) Athena Stereo Good For One Year (2)Sofas Includes Brand New Liner, $140 Compaq FS7600 $150 & $300 Call 508-764-3736 508-301-0266 Antique Stainless-Steel Large Deck, Stairs, Filter, Speakers Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax Milkcan, $25 Audio Equipment Or Best Offer Pump, And All The All French Country 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent $60 Lexmark Printer Double Window 508-278-2729 Accesories. quality, fantastic sound. 2 Antique Singer Sewing Electric Guitar All For $550 OBO New, Vetter High Pro 4 508-282-1026 Machine, $50 Over $10,000 New Ethan Allen speakers. Asking $380 BEST OFFER $95 Computer Desk (Corner) With Screens. IBM Selectric Typewriter Furniture for pair. $195 OBO (3) Oak 24” 508-344-0195 Call (508)341-4659 Amp $60 Measures 76”Long & Table, $100 Variety Of Tables Receiver $120 Office Chair (Cully) 61”High Captain’s Back Butler Authentic Canon Film Camera $45 $65 $650 OBO 508-461-9097 27” RCA Maple End Tables DVD Player $25 Stools Nested Tables Entertainment Center $50 Each Console Color TV Revolutionary GPS $95 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood Marine Hemi 2 Anderson Only 4 Years Old, Leave Message War Historic Computer $150 $300 Engine Gemstar, Beautiful Piece Tempered Glass Venting Skylights 508-208-8401 DJ Equipment Numerous Dog 1959 With Latham Blower Of Furniture. Can schedule viewing Autographs Cocktail Table 22”x46 1/2” Genuine Original Signature Dale Earnhardt Sr. Breed Books And Four Carburetors $50 Each $250 OBO in Oxford. Magazines $8000 OBO 40” x 40” $75 860-933-6369 Autographs Of 508-867-9734 8-Foot Tonneau Cover Amana 100 American Icons. 860-963-7087 Call 508-259-8805 (3) Brass For Pickup Truck 3-Year Old Formal George Washington $3000 Computer Table Hanging/Ceiling Lights $200 Microwave Benjamin Franklin $3000 Car Seat $20 Early 1900’s 2 With 3 Lamps (4) Chrome Wheels Living Room New Condition Thomas Jefferson $1500 $20 $150 All Have Certificates Of Colonial-Style 1 With 4 Lamps 15-Inch, Were Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike 6-Drawer Table $20 $15 Each Couch Authenticity Porch Posts On Dodge Van. Blue & Gold. 508-764-8330 $35 Toshiba 5-Megapixel Asking $200 For All 4 508-476-1068 8 Posts, 9 Matching Railings 508-987-1104 Matching Wingback 774-272-2459 Camera $45 With Spindles Attached. Call 508-873-1394 Amana Air Beach Cruiser (4) Suzuki King Chair Included. HP All-In-One Printer(G85) (4) Antique Wood $300 Bicycles Case Tractor $45 Quad Stock Tires 2 Grayish Conditioner 1948 VAC With & Coal Stoves 508-832-7414 18,000 btu only used 4 NEW! Red, Blue, New HP Printer $29 Glenwood & Magee Brand Brand New $150 Bucket Seats Green, Orange. Sickle-Bar Mower. summers, 2 heavy for me to Asking $1650 OBO DVD Player $20 Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan lift. $400 new, sell for $200. Balloon Tires. For More Information Yamaha V-Star 1100 35mm Minolta 413-967-8169 Studded Seat & Pillion Pad Excellent Condition Ask for Pat, $195 Each International Harvester Bike $40 $200 $70 Each Maxxum 5000 508-476-1935 Two-Row Corn Planter Or Both For $100 (508)885-5542 AT&T Blackberry Curve $140 Electric Dryer Camera Trailer-Type, With FitnessQuest Edge 2 IBM Selectric Antique 1892 Beautiful Hydraulic Lift. And More! Used 6 months, $100. Crosstrainer Typewriters AF50 Lens & AF70-210 Lens, $800 OBO 480-282-2490 Washer used holds x-large Flash & Case. Kitchen loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen Used Only A Few Times With Many Elements & Furniture 860-974-9811 Asking $250 Ribbons. $150 Wood Stove Entertainment Center Corner TV Cabinet table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 or best offer. Good condition Sears Craftsman $75 Each OBO 508-278-6123 Magee Mystic Kitchen $200/BRO, like new. Cedar Chest & $100 Coal/Wood Stove. With Side Redecorating and need wrought iron & glass coffee Gas-Powered Edger 508-885-3136 Rocker Call 508-943-3711 table & end tables inlay $75 860-888-5207 Copper Water Reservoir. 6 space. Store-new After 6pm 3HP Horizontal Burners, Oven. condition, MUST SEE! Multi-Colored Cushioned w/stone, very nice, $50. 508-892-1550 2 New La-Z-Boy Good Condition (508)832-3684 Top, Cherry Wood Cedar Apartment size freezer, $50. Shaft Motor Crystal Glassware Works well. Runs $25 Approx 30” Deep x 54” Wide. (Hope) Chest and Matching (6) HEPA Filters Rocker/Recliners Rocker. Both In Excellent Of All Kinds Call (508)340-2098 Only One Month Old. $1999 Beautiful Wurlitzer 1/3HP, 120V Cargo Carrier Call Nancy Condition. Plus A Few Bowls, Etc. 2x4 Area Output (1) Blue & (1) Maroon. For 2-Inch Receiver Asking Electric Scooter Paid $439 Each 508-867-3900 Oak Piano Good Stuff, For Cheap! Floor Or Wall-Mount New $40 $1000 Cedar Chest $300 413-245-6246 & Great For Woodworking Asking $400 OBO Each Rocker $200 10 Year Fabric Protector. 8HP Briggs & Stratton Antique Parlor Set Full Keyboard With Bench. Electric Area. Early 50’s, Never Used 508-949-1283 Call 508-756-2607 Dark Wood Curio Cost New $1000 Call Diane Motor Wheelchair 508-344-4777 New Short Block, $600 OBO Ceramic Flower Pot 55” Wide x 77” Tall, Sell For $150 Each Beautifully Etched Oak 18” Deep For Sale Runs $150 Antique Bedroom Set With Pedestal $500 Each 1000lb Engine Stand King-Size $25 Glass Doors On Top, With Model 3981 2 Pianos 508-248-6783 Early 50’s, 6-Piece, Good (508)987-3143 Condition. Waterbed Frame For More Information Three Drawers Below. Both in excellent condition $500 Call 5pm-8:30pm and tuned, Price includes $500 OBO With Drawers & Call 508-347-7441 Electrical Material 4x8 Open Trailer Storage Underneath. 508-867-6546 move to 1st floor location in Pink Depression Glass Highchair Industrial, Commercial, Newly done over. Asking Frame Is Less Than 10 Years Cherry Dining Residential Worcester County. Please $525. Fancy Pieces And Sets $50 12 Outboards call 508-885-3705 Old And In Very Good Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, Call (508)885-5560 508-943-0652 Condition. Waterbed Room Table White Crib Coils, Overloads, Fuses, 3HP to 35HP With 2 leaves, 4 side chairs Johnson, Evinrude, 20 Foot Dual Axle Heater Included If Interested. Mattress Included $300 Breakers, Meters, 8-Inch/10-Inch Antique Red Heater Is Less Than and 2 captains chairs. Punches, Pipe-Benders. & Mercury. Flat Bed Trailer Only $500. 508-885-2866 All Tuned Up, Checked Out, Vermont Casting 3 Years Old. Medium Duty. 2500 GVW Porcelain Plates Bed Frame Is Too Big Cherry TV Armoire New Recessed Troffer And Ready To Go. All With Children’s Pictures Flourescent 3-Tube $250-$650 All Newly Rebuilt. $899 Gas Heater For Our Bedroom Only $300. Dental Chair By Well-Known Artist. Excellent Condition. Asking $250 OBO Must be seen to appreciate. Electric operates well, Would T-8 277V Fixtures 508-885-6657 OBO Enclosed 508-769-2351 With Certificates & Numbers, Asking Price $1700 508-234-8731 Prices are negotiable. be great for tattoo parlor, etc. 15” Horizontal Still In Original Boxes. Call 508-867-5677 (508)864-1092 3 to choose from. $50 each. $56 Each 200+ Music CD’s If Interested, Call Or Office 508-755-0972 Beauty Salon Call (508)987-3143 Call 5pm-8:30pm Machinist’s Rotary 508-347-3238 Chickering 508-867-6546 $8.00 each or 10 for $75. No Will Discuss Prices Antique Stool Equipment Turntable rap. 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Oak cabinets, various $5999 OBO REDUCED! $3500 Seating For Four w/Glass sizes, six pieces, $400. Asking $50 OBO Per Set 508-641-3289 Pocketwatches Antique Tall, Rookies/Stars/Sets/Singles 774-262-8929 • Old Silver Coins & Call Nancy Top And Three Bar Stools. Call (508)328-3438 2006 Keystone Proof Sets Mirrored 508-867-3900 All Cards 75% Off Book! $350 1960’s Desk • Old Coin Collections Sideboard/ Including Vintage Cards Like Call Matt at Exercise Sprinter Travel Bicycle Mantle/Williams/Etc. 508-943-6771 Equipment And Chair By Appointment Dresser/Foyer Men’s Trek Pilot 5.2, 58cm 508-864-9223 $35 Trailer $1700 Weider weight bench, Excellent Condition. Housecalls Made Piece Dirt Bike preacher curl and leg Manual Pasta Maker Wedding Gown Clawfoot Tub $10 31 Feet, New Tires, Well I Travel With A Lovely piece imported 2003 RM65 Suzuki extension with Olympic bar. Maintained, Slide-Out, from Manchester, Size 10-12, Ivory Strapless, $400 Great condition, asking 295lbs of weight, $250. 50lb 508-735-9493 Awning, Ladder. Sleeps 6. Digital Scale England. Over 100 Years Used. $150 508-867-9566 $1200. punching bag, $50. Curl bar, Dual Cam Hitch, TV, AC/Heat. Higher Prices Paid Old. Carving, Columns, All In Excellent Condition Call (774)696-3360 85lbs or weight, $40. 1974 Suzuki TC100 $15,900 Because Of Low 7 Drawers, Serving Area, 508-943-2007 Colonial Wood [email protected] 1000 Original Miles, Always 508-943-8240 Overhead! Burl Inlay Detail. Small Hutch and Base or 508-637-1046 Garaged. Hasn’t Been Used Shelves For Candelabra. Bowflex Xtreme 2 Honey pine finish. Asking, Electric Twin In 4 Years! Robert L Potvin Appraised At $2400 With Leg Attachment $350. $1000 74” High x 63” 6 Shaper Bits Auctioner License #2000 Perfect Condition. Hardly Antique Chezck crystal Hospital Bed Never used w/factory Wide x 23” Deep. Used. Originally Paid $1300 $700 Farm Equipment 508-885-3136 Route 9, W. Brookfield set, valued at over $1800. Harrow 860-888-5207 coating. 1/2 inch shank. NOT 774-230-1763 Will Take $800 Hand cut, very ornate. FOR HAND ROUTER. 508-867-3360 508-248-6949 Call 508-234-2647 1 Pair AR Deere 5-Foot, 3-Point A Name You Can Trust Appraised. Will sell for $900. Floor-Standing Speakers $400 35MM Camera $185.00 Email For Photo Glass and brass dinette [email protected] Brilliion Grass $150 Delta Lathe Serving Greater set Perfect for 1st Cultivator Toolbar Pentax K-1000 Reproducer Price Is $1250 1 Passive Subwoofer 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, Worcester County & Seeder apartment. $50. “Home” $50 with assortment of lenses Fits 12" & 14" Delta Beyond Since 1978 Model Sl8 Call (508)943-6367 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point 2 electronic flashes, and Lathes $450 8-Foot Wide, Like New Chevy Prizm Wanted $350 many other accessories. Backpack Visit Brand New Condition. Always Dresses Lime Spreader Sell all for $220. Front load washer & dryer Any Year. Must Have Very Never Used goldredeemer.com Stored Inside. Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All Low Miles. Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. Call (508)943-5954 or $100 set. $1200. $4,900 OBO brand new. $150 For Latest Gold Prices Call (774)364-0367 Will Consider A Civic days (508)943-7704 Call (508)943-7215 508-764-8330 Call (508)981-6762 508-764-1439 860-974-7099

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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Farmer’s Hutch Hand-Beaded Kenmore Living Room Microwave New Snap-On Piano Santa Barbara $200 Wedding Gown Washer & Dryer Furniture $30. Large capacity air Harley Davidson Baldwin Spinnet With Spa/Hot-Tub Like-New 3-Year-Old Lopi Plus Size (18-20), Cathedral Like New Best Offer For: conditioner, $100. Ladies Collectors Edition Bench. Good Condition. 105 Jets, 7 Person. Upright Train, Plus Bustle & $100 Each size 6 Harley boots, $50. $950 Therapy Lounge, Neck & Pellet Stove & FlexSteel Couch, Men’s leather jacket, small, Ash Vacuum Tiara-Style Headdress & Call Phil Chair & Ottoman. Toolbox Foot Massage, 2 Additional Veil. Museum-Quality $75. Bread maker, $15. Black and chrome with Sauna Therapy Seats Plus $1400 Preservation. 508-234-3348 La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. Toaster oven, $15. Fold-up Harley logos & flames. 5, H x Finnleo, Portable, Comes Cooldown Area. Call 508-943-3711 $600 OBO rocker, $100. 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Waterfall/Volcano, Lights All Items High Quality, Call (774)745-0153 In 2 Pieces. Perfect After 6pm 508-987-3781 Kennedy Like New. seen. $4000 firm. For Two. Assembles (Different Colors). Starry Machinist Toolbox Email For Photos Contact Dale In Minutes. Simply Night Blue With Red Fine Art Heavy Duty 9’ Fisher [email protected] (508)943-8692 after 6pm. Maintenance Free Vinyl Signed in the plate Tarkay 20 Inch, 7-Drawer, Several MOST ITEMS Plugs Into Standard Cabinet. One Year Old Seriolithograph 2002 Indigo Highway Plow Micrometers, Indicators, Etc. 401-316-4793 HALF ORIGINAL Household Outlet. Paid $8000 New Chapeau. Professionally One-way plow, set up for Kenmore Top-Load New Woodmaster $500 Asking $6000 framed 36 1/2"x37". backhoe or truck, $650. Washer LK Stainless PRICE! Planer/Molder 508-347-5725 Will Deliver Comes with Park West Fisher Snow-Foil Type Heavy Good Condition Steel Sink Arien Tractor With 18” Drum Sander Call (508)864-8578 gallery Certificate & Duty 8’ Plow for truck 2 1/2 Years Old Model #CCR2522-4 Arc Welder Attachment. 5HP Motor. Piano Appraisal. Can e-mail pic $500 Only Used 3x/Week Brand New, In Box. Weighs 420lbs. Schwinn $400. OBO $100 CASH OBO “Celebrity Classic”. By Baldwin (508) 867-2250 Heavy Duty Hobart Meat Boat & Motor Also, 120A, 2HP, Shop Electric Scooter Grinder. Floor type with large Afternoons & Evenings New $400 With Trailer With Bench bowl. $375 860-974-1912 Asking $125 Fox Vacuum With All Excellent Condition Needs new battery, $60. Flat Belt 508-832-9877 Wood-Burning Stove Attachments, Hooks Up $500 OBO (508)764-6560 Briggs & Stratton 12HP Kia Rio Or Hyundai To All Three. 508-943-6654 PTO Pulley Vertical Riding Mower Fishing Equipment $80 Engine, $95 Accent Wanted Llama Wool Mint Condition. Piano Small Club Chair One With Very Low Mileage Equipment Books/Manuals Included Pink Fabric & Light Wood Aluminum Cross Used 15” Monitor Maghogany, Werlitzer $70 For Church, Cross Arm 6’, $25 Auto, Air. ‘06-’08. For Sale Machinist Tools Asking $3500 OBO Spinnet, With Bench. Good Will Pay Your Price Unfinished Small Black Rocker 10’ High, 10” Surface, 7” Call (508)461-9097 Auto Tools Call John Condition. Deep. Can Be Lighted. For The Right One Call For More Information $800 $45 508-764-1439 Antenna Tower 508-949-1051 $150 High-Low Electric 508-335-8239 Includes Training Books B.O. For All Call 5pm-8:30pm Lace Wedding 35mm Camera New! 8 American 508-987-8885 508-278-2729 Hospital Bed Machinist Tools Call After 5pm 508-867-6546 Like New! Gown Tool chest, also other odds 135 VHS Disney Craftsman 508-282-1026 With Scoop Mattress Full-Length, Size 12. and ends. Movies Pipe Threader FOLDING $500 OBO Call (508)234-8034 Replacement Snapper $200 508-885-5189 Toledo 999, Floor Model, CREEPER 413-245-6182 Windows On Wheels. Roto-Tiller For automotive purpose - sit Brown Italian Mags With Tires 9500 series. Low E, full HO Scale Train Angle Iron Cutter For IR5003, Used Twice or laying position. $10.00 Leather Jacket For E-Z-Go Golfcart Motorized screen, 6 over 6 grille. White Paid $1295 413-262-9990 Comes With Engines, Cars, Medium, $200 vinyl, 34 1/4 x 48. Paid Shelving Plow For John Deere $950 Buildings And Accessories. All Excellent Condition Wheelchair $1400. Asking 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Garage Heater Lots Of Time & Money Put Garden Tractor Pronto Sure-Step M91 $1000 or best offer. TracVac Into It! Pictures Available. 508-757-7796 Motorized, With Footrest, Snowblower Model 385-IC/385LH 2Mark Brand, Noon-6pm Truck Liner For 6’ Bed Call (508)779-0438 ask 49.5” Wide, For PTO Thermostatically Controlled. Email: Hold 300-400lbs. for Justin Used Once. w/Hanging Brackets. [email protected] LADIES Rug (7’x10’) Holds Oxygen Tanks. McCullough 16” Chainsaw Paid $1300 Paid Over $600 Or 774-402-1274 w/Seashell Border Asking $2000 NFL Autographed Old $50 $1100 Best Offer! DRESSER 508-987-1504 Helmet Collection Call 5pm-8:30pm Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro HONDA Large, With Mirror Antique 1860’s 508-867-6546 508-885-3136 & 2 Armoires Five Ridell Team Helmets & Vac Pro 860-888-5207 GENERATOR Mahogany Oak Table Models 72085, 72285, With 5 Legs Signed By MVP Icon Pool 3000 Watts $1700 For All Bedroom Set Quarterback Tom Brady, 72295 Genie (Negotiable) With ‘Engraved’ Design Ester Williams Used Twice #EU3000ISA Bed, Dresser With Mirror, & 2 Matching Chairs Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Like New, Super Quiet. Joe Namath, And Peyton Extruded Aluminum 24’ Paid $2772 Push-Around Handmade Chest On Chest, Night Table. $500 Round Above Ground Pool $1650 $1500 Negotiable Manning. All Have COA’s $1900 Arial Platform Lift Lead Chandelier 774-318-1024 Liner One Year Old, Contemporary Style $3000 OBO 508-765-5763 Will Fit Through 29.5”Wide 2006 THULE TRAILER Mahogany Cedar Chest 508-476-1068 Sand Filter. Doorway. 24’ Platform (Enclosed) $150 (Negotiable) $600 Negotiable MOTORS $400 Height. 120V Hydraulic. Aluminum, Dual Axle, 508-892-1107 Call 508-278-2539 Snow Tires 508-234-2897 1/2HP 230/460V Nordic Trac GVW 6000 lbs. Walk Fit Skier/Rower 4 P225-60-R17. Tires like 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase Model #C65X12238200, 1725RPM, 56 Frame. Pride Brand Ladies’ Genuine Maroon Sectional $125 new, winter ‘07. $300 or best 6-Gallon Flood-Type Under 200 Miles. Black Shearling 5HP, 230/460V Combination offer. Coolant System. $5250 Couch 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Jane Fonda Non-Motorized Lift Recliner Call (508)234-7930 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type Mike 860-935-0072 Sheepskin Good Condition. Treadmill 5HP, 230/460V $125 Wine Color, Coolant System. Fur Coat $250 OBO 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Only Used 3 Times Snowblower Technalon Car Cover Call 5pm-8:30pm Medium. Like New. Worn Glass-Top Dining Room Cost $850 Snapper 8HP 26” $500 Hot Tub 1/2HP 208/230/460V Fits Car 16’-17’6” $700 OBO 508-867-6546 One Or Twice. Length 30” Table With 4 Chairs Large Overhead Door-Opener Washer ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, (Collar To Hem), Shoulders $100 $60 with all options. Waterfall, Shower Seat/Stool For Tub Maytag, Heavy Duty $100 19”, Sleeves 25”, 4 Speed Controls 508-885-9992 $25 Girls Clothing aroma-therapy, lighting, with Bust 40-42” 1992 BMW 325i Hitachi J100, 400/460V Dryer cover, full warranty. Brand 5-Speed, Great Condition, Gazelle Exercise Equipment Whirlpool, Electric $100 $250 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm Oak Bedroom Set & Shoes new in wrapper. Cost $7000, 508-885-8940 Red. Good Condition sell for $3800. 508-867-6546 Queen bed and mattress, Entertainment Center Toddler Sizes Through 10/12 Leave Message $3500 $150 OBO Solid Oak $100 Shoe Sizes 1-3 Call (860)244-9544 hutch, nightstand and 1995 Nissan Pathfinder Moving Must Sell dresser with mirror. All in Back Massage Chair Pad Queen-Sized Bed Gently Used & Brand New Landscape White, 5-Speed. Good Condition Many Styles & Brands excellent condition. Mattress Solid Oak $200 $3300 Garden Leisure 6 Seater brand new. $1300 or BO. $50 To Choose From. Hot Tub Equipment Hot Tub with lounger, Works Great! 860-774-0794 Triple Dresser w/Mirror Call 508-943-2007 For Appt. (4)5-Lug Truck Rims $3800/BO. Mahogany TV and $150 $750 Trailer Video Stand 860-481-5570 $995 OBO & Tires Weider Pro 9940 dual weight You Take It Away! $300 $50. Sterns & Foster Mattress Glass-Top 36” 508-248-6863 bench, $150. New $400 Car Trailer 860-208-7010 Trampoline, $75. Brand New Prom Dress Sale Octagonal Table Paid $2500 Entertainment Center Current Gowns-Daughter is Computer Desk $100 $50 HP Scanner $2300 OBO Brand new computer Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally Shop Smith Matching armoire, $450. Black chrome and glass Oak Queen Post $50 asking $500 or BO. priced from $200-$300. w/Accessories $500 Aluminum Folding Camel-Back Please call Some shoes and jewelry. Headboard/Footboard Also: Staging/Scaffolding Call (860)377-7549 or Joiner/Planer $75 $50 (508)404-5470 Cash only. Custom Made Moses 2 Sections w/Platforms, Sofa & (860)928-1135 Call (508)832-9981 LCD Monitor 17” $75 Gas 32” Fireplaces Baskets. On Wheels, w/Steps Love Seat Moving Oak Computer Maple Dresser $50 each (508)765-7322 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H Sofa - 73” Long Pub/Bar Set Two w/Hutch $50 Each $950 OBO Freezer (17cu.ft.) $200 Love Seat - 53” Long Must Sell! Armoire Mahogany Braided Edge Call 774-262-3336 5’x8’ Oriental Rug $30 Call 5pm-8:30pm Williamsburg Blue $150 Table With Center Wine Husqvarna Garden Ethan Allen Leave Message Oak TV Cabinet $40 508-867-6546 (Red & Navy Plaid) Trumpet $100 Rack. Includes Two Tractor $350 OBO New Mahogany 508-347-5782 54 Inch Mowing Deck. Dining Room Electric/Acoustic Guitar Barstool Chairs, Solid Marble Large Collection 508-234-7917 Beautifully Designed, Includes Bagger System. Large Crystal Chandelier Vinci Brand $100 Cocktail Table Kawasaki 25HP Engine. Of Fabric Still Covered In Gorgeous 11x14 Oriental Wool Rug 508-864-7159 Grey with vine detailing, King Sized 4 Years Old. Runs Great! Collectibles Memory Foam Plastic, Brand New. pointed oval shape. Originally $2800 Mugs, Steins, AVON, Banks, Authentic Painted Bureau Outdoor Fountain Asking $400 $1200, selling for $250 Bedroom Set 774-200-0395 Bottles, Brass, Musical 2 Olive-Green Swivel Very Large, Gorgeous, Please Call (508)943-7360 5 Pieces. Paid $6000 Items. Hundreds! Therapeutic Rocker Chairs 3 Tiers, Excellent Condition 508-987-2798 At Rotman’s Jewelry Please Call To View Pilates Machines Must Be Seen! $1500 FIRM Will Sell In Lots, NASA Mattress Originally $1500 Real Ranch Solid Oak Queen New 14K Ruby & Diamond Queen Brass Bed Moving Yellow gold cross pendant, Singles Or Bulk Queen, $399. Brand new in Asking $650 Mink Jacket Bedroom Set Contact Laurie $300 or best offer. Also gem- Moving Must Sell! plastic full warranty. Best Offer Accepted 508-867-3900 $750. Lighted round curio 508-450-5740 Call Tom (978)597-3033 Very Good Condition stone rings & pendants, best 508-892-3145 For All Park Model RV $800 or best offer end table, $50. Iron twin bed, offers. Like New! Men’s Bicycle 508-867-6730 $200. Steins, $25. Dolls, Grandfather Clock Call Shirley 2002, 12x40 508-943-2444 $25. 2 Bureaus $100 Each (508)248-3005 Large Two-Level Light Giant 6061 Call (508)867-9222 Walnut, Winchester chime, 23” Frame, 24 Gears, (like brand new) on beautiful Oak Coffee Table NASCAR lot in campground can be Refinished Chairs $200. $125 Shimano 105 Derailer. Natural Or Painted Finish, SOLID PINE Designers Mother-of-the- John Deere 3235A Black & Gold, Ridden Die-Cast Models used for a full 6 months (15 April-15 October every year) Some Decorated. Singles To Bride Gown Fairway Mower Good Condition Only 4 Times. They’re Back! Sets Of Six. HUTCH Size 8, Pewter color with $5900 OBO 8’ x 11’ Karastan Original Cost $800 $5 And Up! Lot paid for until 2097. $48,000 Very Reasonable! For Sale elegant beading, matching John Deere 2243 Oriental Rug Asking $350 508-764-4493 Mint/Lighted 3 Glass Top jacket paid $700, Saddles Call Don (508)344-9499 Greens Mower New Fringe & 508-764-9309 $100 Each 6’4”H x 56”W x 19”D asking $250. Professionally Cleaned Rototiller $250 Call (508)885-4303 $5900 OBO Men’s Burberry Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. Penn 6 wt. Flyrod Call Kim $350 New Condition Ariens, Rear Tine, Electric John Deere 220A Prorsum Oak Kitchen Chairs Start. Newly Serviced, 508-347-5171 Grooming Walk-Behind Greens Mower Call Rich $15 Each Call 508-278-6419 7HP Engine. $1995 OBO 508-826-2029 Trenchcoat 10 For $125 $550 Sony 50” XBR Equipment 508-764-8330 Size ? (40/42), Tan, Slightly 508-234-6096 Living Room Couch Worn, But Good Condition. Blessings Farm Piano Projection TV 1 Romani Grand Daddy Dryer 50 H Foote Road 1 Romani Clipper Vac And Matching Chair $100 Baldwin Spinnet Salon Equipment $1100 or best offer. John Deere Charlton Lane 2 piece sectional (B&B Model) Floral Design Fabric 860-974-9946 508-248-1411 Light brown color. Bought at 1 42 Inch Hydraulic Snowthrower $150 Steinerts. Good condition, For Sale with recliner, $1000 or Grooming Table For LX And GT Series $700. Mint Condition! best offer. 413-245-9001 Men’s Skis New Bunkbeds Queen size bed 1 Hydro Surge Bather Lawn & Garden Tractors. Dynastar Skis & Boots, Call (508)885-4320 Price Reduced! Asking $2500 For All Paid $900 $3000 with cherry wood 42 Inch, Living Room Set Size 10 Asking $500 frame, $700. 508-987-2419 $135 Rough Sawn 5x5x8 Ft. Used Once(Honest!) 90” Sofa Just Purchased In March! Pine Timbers Call For Information Call (508)347-2764 Includes Chains, Weights, Love Seat 508-832-3118 Includes Mattresses 860-564-3771 774-200-1561 Air Dried, Two Years. After 6pm Gym Equipment And Operator’s Manual Oriental Rug $8.00 Each Speedaire Air $1500 Old Oak Rolltop Marc X Platinum (Machine-Made) Desk Old-Time Trunk (2)25 Ft. & (2)18 Foot Samsung 61” Compressors 3100 Bench 774-745-0242 2 Matching End-Tables Parking Lot Light Posts Email For Pictures Or Great Original Condition! Good Condition 3 ph 30 & 80 gallon. Onan In Excellent Condition Needs Straps w/Double Lamps HDTV-DLP TV Questions Take The Whole Set For 54” Long, 30” Wide with stand for sale for $1500. Generators 5k W. Scale 1k $175 OBO $1000 Or Best Offer $600 Best Offer New $1500 lbs. Best offer on all listings. Call 860-933-6369 [email protected] 860-774-4019 508-234-2712 508-764-8330 Call (508)733-5047 for 508-867-9650 appointment. Call (508)347-1223 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS OME OWN ERVICE H T S , BIG TIME RESULTS Name: VISIT US ONLINE TO PLACE YOUR AD Address: CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Town: Zip: Phone: “Use our Bargain Box” Sell items from A to Z “Including your used automobile!” Mail to: Town-to-Town Classifieds P.O. 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130 YARD SALES 205 BOATS 265 FUEL/WOOD 283 PETS 285 PET CARE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Moving/Yard Sale 1981 Galaxy EPA Program Qualified E-Classic Spencer Animal Spinet Piano and Used Restaurant Women’s Riding July 18th & 19th Bowrider OUTDOOR WOOD Control 9am-1pm I/O 120 Merc Cruiser Desperately needs Bench Equipment Leathers With Dual Axle Trailer. FURNACE 15 Highview St homes for many $800. Country Blue plaid 10-50% Off Our Size Small Walter Dyer Southbridge Only Used In Fresh Water, From Central Boiler. loveseat and chair. $450. Purchase Price Chaps, Medium Gloves, South Street To High Street Always Garaged. Meets 2010 emissions limits. abandoned cats and Fringe Coat With Two Liners Wilson ladies clubs, bag, Refrigeration To 4th Left. Excellent Condition. Excellent Makes less smoke sometimes kittens. cart, $200. All excellent (Medium), Harley Helmet For Skiing & Fishing. and burns less wood. Shots, wormed, condition. Will consider 6 Burner Stove (Small). Many Items Available! Asking $3000 Call 508-882-0178. reasonable offers. Convection Oven Excellent Condition. 860-214-8302 www.crystalrockfarm.com leukemia tested, Call (508)867-8532 Bar Top & Barstools $275 CASH ONLY Multi-Family spayed & neutered. Freezers 508-341-9282 Yard Sale 1987 25 Ft Marlin Call 508-885-2306 New Owners! Spinnet Piano Sinks 87 Dudley Road Firewood Women’s Salvatore Cabin Cruise New Energy! (Steinert) 508-347-5503 Ferragamo Oxford 260 HP, I/O Merc., Green, $135 285 PET CARE Saturday, July 18th New Stuff! $1000. Sunfish sailboat Leather Blazer Runs, Needs Little TLC 128 cubic feet. w/trailer, $700. Jenny Lind Used Tractor Tires 9am-2pm $5200 OBO 3/4 bed, $250. Sailboard & Size: 18-4-28 6-Ply Rating Jacket Glassware, Collectibles, With Trailer (508)476-3073 Apple Acres Boarding Appx. 1 1/4 “ Tread Left Soft, Buttery, sail (new), $500. Dresser set, Some Tools. Luxury suites, $200. Player piano w/rolls, Asking $200 Golden Brown Color. 1978 22 Ft Searay or Kennel 508-335-8239 Excellent Condition. Cabin Cruise walks, treats, & one on $600. Lexmark Pre-Moving Sale (774)696-7879 • Rubber-Matted printer, $50. Size 6 Or 8 Needs Motor & Outdrive, one playtimes available. VHS Tapes & Cabinet $200 Saturday, July 18th Heated/Air-Conditioned Call Karen (508)885-3192 No Trailer. Needs Work. Sleeping Areas. $250 860-974-9946 9am-3pm $200 Pellet Stove Natural foods Stainless Steel Will Sell VHS Tapes Carnival Glass, Wallace • Large Individual Runs, Separately If Wanted 1990 Kawasaki 650 Whitfield Tradition Outdoor Exercise Pens, Reiki Bird Cage Wood Stove Nutting, Norton Jug, Small, Pedestal-Style Jewelry, Beer Steins, TS Jetski Country Walks Flower Essences (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave Dark Shadows VHS Tapes By Lennox With Glass Door. Black. Household Items. Needs Work. Free-Standing, Cast Iron, • Large Indoor Feng Shui message for “Doc” Some Original, Will Fit 16 Inch Logs. (860)974-9973 Some Recorded 30 High Street $300 OBO Hunter Green Enamel Finish. Play Area Good For Small Ranch Or Southbridge Replaced With Larger Stove. •Bathing Available (45 Volumes) Workshop. 413-245-6130 Daycare $50 508-981-6400 Completely Refurbished State Quarters Excellent Condition. Tag Sale To New Condition. Works • Monitored By ADT Daily/weekly rates Un-circulated, rolled. Boxes 413-262-9990 New Glass & Fire-Brick Perfectly, 6 Years Old. Open 7 Days A Week of 500. Starting at $21 This Winter 136 Stafford Road 1992 24’ $1800 (Route 19) 8:30am-10:30am Training per roll. Also Gold Vintage Cameras $300 Suntracker Call 508-234-8139 3:00pm-5:00pm Presidential dollar rolls. Wales, MA Basic-Advanced And Movie Camera 860-974-9946 Call for more Vintage Glass, China, Tools, Pontoon Boat Call (508)865-2227 Group or private information, With Projectors Sewing Machines, Etc. With Over-The-Road Trailer 281 FREE PETS Vintage Radios XBOX 360 Christmas Items. Sheltie 40HP Evenrude, New Battery, (508)832-3029 or Runs Good. 3-Year Old Bull (508)272-3433 100’s Of LP Records Premium Magazines, Handbooks & Experienced caring staff 20GB hard drive 2 wireless Dog Items. $3900 Mastiff/French Over 50-Year Old RC Call 508-637-1092 Collinswood Steam Radiator Allen Adding Machine controllers, 1 wireless Thursday-Saturday Mastiff Mix Tours 10am-4pm headset, 2 games, (Skate & Leave Message K-9 Services Other times by appt. Photo Security System, Halo). Excellent condition, 2 July 16th-18th Free To A Good Home Covers With No Children. He Is please! 43” long x 40” high x 13” complete with all month old. Asking $450 9am-4pm 1992 Bass Tracker necessary items including Very Loving, But Needs deep, 37”x40”x13” and for all. CLOSED SUNDAY! 16’ Evinrude 20HP Motor, plastic holders Trolling Motor & Trailer. Some Training. 508-987-0077 24”x40”x13”. All white, in Call (508)278-3317 If Interested, good condition. Over $1000 Video security system Tag Sale RUNS GOOD. complete with two videos Asking $3495. Please Call For More Details 205 Federal Hill if new. All three for $400 Yakima Kayak 508-885-4497 Call (508)832-5546 and two cameras and all Saturday & Sunday Call (508)476-2534 Road necessary cables. Carrier July 18th & 19th Will Carry 1-4 Kayaks, Oxford, MA Stereo System (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 9am-? 1992 Sunbird FREE TO Complete With Crossbars, www.starwoodpetresort.com Onkyo Components With Years Old - Still In its With Locks & Keys. Stacker GOOD HOME Bose Acoustimas Speakers Original Box 384 Mashapaug Road 19’ with trailer 10 Year Old Tabby, Spayed Exceptional boarding Poles & (4) 16-Foot Straps. Holland, MA $350 Many Old Tools, Over $280 Value Cuddy cabin, fully equipped, FemaleHousecat. Declawed environment with Call (508)943-0089 50 Years Old Asking $180 Yard Sale low hours on engine. Low Maintenance. unique daycare setting 508-335-1973 Call 508-885-3732 Very good condition. $7,900. Ideal For Older People Stereo With Saturday, 7/18 Call 508-885-3689 Call 508-949-1822 Monday-Friday Tall Pine For Appointment 9am-? daycare available Speakers Located In Webster Raindate: Sunday, 7/19 2006 Bayliner 283 PETS $50 100 GENERAL State of the art indoor Farm & Call 508-278-7958 Vintage 14 Roger Street 185 Runabout Southbridge 2 Free Kittens training facility Coin-Operated 135 I/O HP w/extended swim To Good Home ONLY 107 MISC. FREE Antique Furniture, Computer, platform, custom cover, Would Like Them To Group or private day Kennel The Jukeboxes Color TV, Books For trailer, coast guard safety Go Together and evening classes Going Away? FREE Teachers, Air Conditioner, package, used at most 20 Complete and Working 508-949-9108 Agility obedience and Where Is Book Bear With 100 45’ Storage Trailer Pfaltzgraff Country Curtains, hours. $13,750. DVD Player Call (508)868-1972 conformation Your Dog Going? Books! Books! 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Vet Checked. • Grooming Available You 21 Feet, Cuddy Cabin, “It’s all about the BOOK COLLECTIONS, Parents On Premises. Make Sure Your Water Heater Edge X Galvanized Trailer. Extra Jib. Private Breeder. dogs!” LIBRARIES & Electric Start, Reverse, Great Shape, Dog Gets A ESTATES! Whirlpool 60-Gallon Can Paint 2 Left Programmable. Never Been 2992 N. Maine Miles. Used Very Little. Only $250 Each Call Terri Fun, Peaceful, CALL FOR INFO. Used, Brand New. Too! $2800 Or BRO 30% Under NADA Retail 508-949-7040 Country Vacation 508-867-8705 Originally $459 $5400 508-832-9394 $350 Decorative, Easy Painting For 508-340-7697 We’re Filling Up or call Toll Free Beginners. Blend, Shade & 1996 Skidoo MXZ 583 AKC Male/Female or visit our website 3717 N. Maine Miles. 877-809-2665 12-Inch Band Saw Highlight, All In One Stroke 225 INSTRUCTIONS Dachshund www.collinswoodk9.com Fast!!! Call Diane For Lessons Runs Great. 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Webster, MA 440 Z-Model Professional 3.25 Cubic Feet Built On-Site Route 169 Chinese Crested Other Sizes Available Call (508)248-6601 Saturday, July 25th Snowmobile Groomer $4.75 Each (No Limit) 8am-Noon Puppies 20 Years Exp. Call 413-213-6708 Like Brand New! Pick Up In Western Saddle Antiques Hairless & Powder-Puff “We Go Right to West Brookfield To Benefit Breast Cancer 5k $7500 For Both Black, With Pad. Only Walk At Harrington 884 Worcester Sweet, Loveable Toy Your Door” Toro Commercial Used A Few Times. 508-987-9313 Hypo-Allergenic Breed. Rock Valley Farm Healthcare - Hubbard Street, 508-987-2419 508-867-2508 Lawnmower $150 Campus. Southbridge MA For More Information Pro-Line Series, With 44” Also: Donations Arctic Cat 401-397-6499 Deck And Trac Vac Child’s Western Saddle Accepted Now! Snowmobiles Looking to purchase Collection System. With Bridle, Black Call 508-943-5333 2006 570 Panther antiques and Cute Tan & Tall Pine Great For Picking Up $150 2-Up, 579 Miles, collectibles, single items or entire estates. White Kittens Grass Clippings And 508-943-4365 Automatic Start & Reverse All Box-Trained & Eating Leaves. Estate/Yard Sale Like New We buy it all also do On Their Own! Farm $3000 Saturday & Sunday 1996 ZR580 on site estate sales and FREE TO GOOD HOMES! 508-832-7414 White Wedding July 25th-26th 2300 Miles, Real Fast Sled! estate auctions. Old Enough To Go Now! 9am-2pm Gown Take Them Both For $5900 Call anytime, Mike 860-935-5386 Going... Going... Toshiba 36 Inch TV Spencer, MA 508-765-9512 Used Very Little. Never Worn 152 Greenville Street 508-340-5334 Home-Bred Gone to the Dogs Plays Like New! Size 8, long sleeves beaded Puppies Training and behavior MUST SELL! and lace. Terra mid length Household Items, 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Cost $895 Furniture, Glassware, Shih Tzu management in your veil, cathedral veil, slip. 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Ready Mid-June Call Renelle at 508-885-1071 Sale $1450 Land Clearing 508-731-0454 Size 14L, Tan, w/Zip-Out Call Deb Firewood Ask For Gary or Holly 508-892-1850 Now Accepting Lining. Excellent Condition. Saturday, July 18th 508-965-7077 $175/Cord $500 email: Applications Trees for 8am-3pm WOOD LOTS Lovebird Cages [email protected] Women’s Burberry 205 BOATS WANTED Many Types, Includes A For Our Sale 58 Ivy Lane Variety Of Bird Toys. Prorsum Whitinsville 16 Foot FREE ESTIMATES Breeding Boxes, Supplies J & L Evergreen Trees, Colorado Call (774)239-0285 Summer Horse Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Dress Coat Off Main Street Whitewater Canoe & Information. Pet Sitting Camp! Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. Size 14 Petite, Brown, Near Walmart/ “Dagger Reflection” Model All Seasoned All Offers Considered. Excellent Privacy Excellent Condition. Route 146, Exit 5 Red, Good Condition. All Calls Returned. 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Certified • Bonded • Insured New - Still Wrapped Solid Oak with lighted Accessories Trolling Motor, 413-246-1721 Yard Sale Electric Winch, Evinrude Health checked/guaranteed. 508-347-3826 (2) Big 41 1/2 x 57 stained glass canopy, brass Shoes, Sizes 5-11 State licensed. top and foot rail, 2 chairs, Quinebaug Mobile Tanks, Bimini Top, Cut & Split R.O. Double Hung, Clothing Sizes 0-12 www.laughlinkennel.com Vinyl, White 72” high, 64” wide, 22” deep. 40 Plus Crates!!! Home Park '96 Conversion Van, Green $1200 or BO. Excellent Second Rte. 197 Black Water Pipe, Laughlin Kennel Both For $300 Call (508)450-5836 Gas Grill, Chiminea. Firewood Call 508-987-7161 508-278-7835 Hand Condition. Saturday, July 18 2 Cord Minimum BANKS, Over 300 Pair Designer 8:00am-3:00pm 518-480-1143 $175/cord 298 WANTED TO BUY Upright Imperial Jeans. Lots & Lots Of Good Items. (Delivered - Limited Area) Commercial Many High-End Items. 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Brookfield Available Now *Keyboards*Pro Audio*Etc.* now hiring 18 sharp Teacher 4BR, 1BA $875 www.nedentalschool.org enthusiastic individuals to CALL TAMMIE TODAY Contact Email 2BR, 1BA $700 [email protected] Call: 508-765-9352 travel the U.S. Training, Afterschool FOR A CLEANER 3BR, 1BA $925 Open Mon-Sat 508-425-6644 501 REAL ESTATE (774)230-1939 Travel, lodging and Childcare Program TOMORROW! Waterfront 2BR (10-6) Call Now For More transportation furnished. WANTED $1225 (Utilities Included) (508)347-3068 Seeking Energetic, Positive $950 Monthly 339 Main Street Information. www.LSIMAGS.com Individuals To Work With 508-347-3275 Southbridge, MA 01550 Rated One Of 1-800-781-1344 Children Grades K-6 This 774-230-7885 Spencer gordonlasalle.com The Top 10 September. Teacher 4RM, 1BR, 1BA North Brookfield Recession-Proof Certification And/Or Six Office/Homes $875 (Utilities Included) Month’s Experience With Spring Or Fall Cleanings 3BR, 1BA, Fireplace In-Town, Applianced Two Careers!!! Truck Drivers Bedroom Apartment. Third School-Age Children. Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or $1050 OEEC Certified Program Floor, Off-Street Parking, Wanted Monthly Cleanings 2BR, 1BA $675 Separate Utilities. No Pets. Buying Cooks Wanted Class A CDL with Hazmat. [email protected] Flexible Hours/Days 4RM, 2BR, Very Private First & Last Kaboodle Pizzeria & Grill Day Driving Above & Beyond Registered/Insured/ ************** $750 $650/Month Gold, In Spencer Is Looking For Throughout Northeast. 2 Stoneybrook Road Bonded 3BR, 1.5BA Townhouse Call 978-939-5240 Cooks Experienced In EQUAL HOUSING Company Based in Charlton, MA References Available $975 Jewelry, Sandwich & Pizza-Making. 508-248-5627 Call 508-892-9212 North Brookfield. OPPORTUNITY 2BR, 1BA Cats OK $675 North Brookfield Leave Message Retirees Welcome! ************** Diamonds No Overnight Loads. 333 SURROGATE Affordable Southbridge Studio Apartment. Second All real estate advertising in Large 3BR,1BA, Deleaded Floor. All Utilities Included, Customer Help (508)867-3235 MOTHERS this newspaper is subject to BEST POSSIBLE Residential $850 Private Parking & Entrance. IMMEDIATE & Commercial The Federal Fair Housing Act Deck With Beautiful PRICES OPENINGS Ward Nurse of 1968, which makes it View On Horse Farm. Cleaning illegal to advertise any Worcester $800/Month INSTANT PAYMENT $18 Base Appt, Flex FT/PT Appx 30 Hours/Week 3BR, 1BA, Deleaded Mornings, One Afternoon At The Time of Advertising preference, limitation or Available July 1st Customer Sales/Service, discrimination based on race, $800 & $750 508-277-0017 Also Rolexes, No Experience Needed, All And Every Other Weekend A Cleaning Service, We All Antique Clocks, Must Be Comfortable Announce The Same. color, religion, sex, handicap, HouseworksRealty.com Ages 17+, Conditions Apply familial status (number of Silver, Coins, Watches Ideal For Students Working With Dogs & Cats. Let Affordable Residential 508-867-0903 Northbridge Must Like Cleaning! & Commercial Cleaning children and or pregnancy), Call Now! national origin, ancestry, age, Licensed for 30 years 508-797-0600 Apply In Person: Show You The Difference! (Linwood) marital status, or any Pleasant, Clean, Sturbridge Veterinary We Guarantee You That intention to make an such Charlton 3 minutes from DRIVER Hospital Your Satisfaction Will Be 2 Bedroom Apartment. Three Room Apartment. preference, limitation or NO PETS/NO SMOKING I-84. Part-Time 6 Cedar Street Our Best Reference. discrimination. This $175/week Sturbridge, MA Surrogate $750 + Security [email protected] To Transport Passengers We Specialize In Carpets, newspaper will not Includes Heat, Hot Water, Throughout Our Upholstery, Floors, knowingly accept any Webster Mothers 2 Bedroom Apartment Stove, Refrigerator, Service Area, Up To And Auto Detailing. advertising for real estate Off-Street Parking. 413-245-4244 20 Hours Per Week. Wrecker Drivers that is in violation of the law. $160/week Needed Registered/Insured/Bonded 508-234-2025 Must Be Knowledgeable Of Wanted Our readers are hereby From MA & CT References Available informed that all dwellings Southbridge The Brookfields, Spencer, Part/Full-Time Positions Established Surrogacy 2 & 3 Bedroom And Barre Areas. Give Maria A Call At advertising in this newspaper Northbridge CASH PAID Duties will include but Program seeks loving Apartments. Apply At: not limited to: 508-764-2500 are available on and equal One Bedroom women to carry couples’ opportunity basis. To Starting At $165/week For Coins And Jewelry SCM Elderbus • Providing towing and biological babies. 21-44, 508-344-2263 (Cell) From $500 Per Month. road side assistance complain about All are newly remodeled, First, Security & Buying/Selling 124 Southbridge Road prior birth experience discrimination call The Gold & Silver Charlton, MA services. required, non-smokers, carpeted, stove & Reference Required. • Assisting with shop ICENSED AY Department of Housing and refrigerator included. No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. One Piece Or Collection Or Send Resumes To: generous compensation. 442 L D Urban Development “HUD” duties CARE Section 8 Approved. Income Eligible. [email protected] 1-888-363-9457 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. No Pets Allowed Call Dave Lee’s Coins & Jewelry DOT Pre-Employment Qualifications include: 239 West Main Street reproductivepossibilities.com *************** For the N.E. area, call HUD Security Deposit & 508-234-4041 Drug Test & Random • 21 years of age or older Melissa B. Brisman Owned ad 617-565-5308,. The toll References Required East Brookfield Drug/Alcohol Testing • 2 years min experience Company The Commonwealth of free number for the hearing Mon-Fri (Route 9 - Panda • Nights & Weekends Massachusetts Office of impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Call 774-289-1714 EOH Garden Plaza) Required Child Care Services 508-637-1236 Driver/ All applicants must requires that all ads 505 APARTMENTS FOR Charlton Oxford 508-341-6355 pass D.O.T. physical 400 SERVICES placed in the newspaper RENT One Bedroom House. Four Room Apartment, Furniture and drug test, have for child care (daycare) Newly Renovated, Second Floor. Quiet good oral and written in your home include Includes All Appliances. Neighborhood Near Center. WANTED communication skills and be Very Nice Yard, 2-Car Garage Electric Heat (Not Included.) customer service oriented. your license number. Contractor’s Table Mover 400 SERVICES Brookside Great Location. Off-Street No Dogs. Must Have A Valid Pay based on qualifications NOW ENROLLING! Parking. Small Pets OK Available 8/1 Saw (10”) Drivers License. M/F E.O.E. Terrace Non-Smoker Preferred. $800/Month Will Also Buy Platform To Bright Beginnings Security Deposit Required. 508-987-5836 Heavy Lifting Required APPLY IN PERSON 402 GENERAL SERVICES Cut Large Sheets If Available. Experience Preferred With Copy Of Driving Record Montessori Apartments Available Now. Oxford Pre-School For Appointment (But R.I. Phone Number) Call Sturbridge Service Wait List Is Open! Center, Inc. Located At 465 Main Street, Call 973-295-6005 401-440-5363 Charlton Furniture Oxford, MA For 1, 2, 3, or 4 241 Main Street AAA Bedroom Apartments OXFORD (508)248-5566 Sturbridge, MA 01556 Your Child Deserves The AR ELICS No Phone Calls Please Best Start To Their Also Accepting DOUGLAS W R Haul-Away Education! Applications For Our 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom New & Rubbish Removal Call 508-987-3465 Subsidy Wait List! Apartments Available Entry-Level 311 PART-TIME HELP WAR SOUVENIRS At Absolutely For More Information! Prices start at $845/month. Orchard Human Services ANTED Lowest Cost (License Pending) WANTED W Includes heat, hot water, Positions Guaranteed! 448 FURNITURE A/C, pool, fitness center WWII & EARLIER Attics, Garages, Cellars & children’s program. Hill CA$H WAITING! Available Brookside Terrace Off street parking. Household Items & 1 & 2 Bedroom Start Your New Career In Brookhaven Have Your Call (508)476-3777 Apartments. I’ll Come To You At Human Services As Yard Waste 11 Village Drive Your Convenience. Southbridge,MA 01550 Residential Counselor For Assisted Demolitions Furniture 1 Month Free Rent Over 30 Years Experience. Life-Skills Inc.! We Provide Douglas Call: 1-508-688-0847 On The Job Training, Care Senior Discounts Professionally (508)764-7675 First Floor Heat & Hot Water All Calls Promptly Including CPR And First Cheaper Than A Restored Two Bedroom Apartment Included Returned. Part-Time In Two-Family Home. Private Aid. Full Time, Part Time, Dumpster And At Reasonable Must Income Qualify Or Per Diem Positions Are Employment We Do The Work! Entrance. Includes Heat/Hot Rates Water, Yard Care & SECTION 8 Available For 2nd Shift Pickups Days, CERTIFICATES And Overnight Awake Immediate Brookside Snow-Plowing, Laundry Openings: Evenings & Weekends Room, Off-Street Parking WELCOME 300 HELP WANTED Or Asleep. Registered MASTERCARD Fenced-In Front Yard Please E-Mail Your & VISA ACCEPTED Terrace Call For Details! Call Resume To: Dietitian Consultant 508-341-2486 [email protected] Call Today JULY RENT FREE!!! 508-987-8121 305 BUSINESS LPN 774-437-0970 Or Fax To Affordable 2 Bedroom Douglas EHO OPPORTUNITIES 508-949-6129 Always Happy To Apartments For Rent. EEO/AA Spacious, Fully One Bedroom. $650 Take Applications For Furniture Facelifting, Two Bedroom $800 To Buy Or Employment Of: Call The Painting, Caning, Applianced. Plus Electric Oxford Sell Avon Experienced Responsible Stripping to Refinishing, A/C In Every Unit! New Appliances, Room For Rent Call Joanne, I.S.R. Auto Body Man Persons & Junk Man And Repairs. Starting at $759 Dishwasher. Quiet, Private In Private Home. All Around Man, Guaranteed. Country Road. No Traffic. All Utilities Included, $10 To Start! Shift Aides FREE BBQ Removal • Pool No Smoking, No Dogs. 508-885-3933 Painting & Repairs. Local Hair Dressers Free Estimates. Plus Washer & Dryer. Sturbridge Auto Body Removal of Metal, • Basketball Court Call (508)476-1722 $450/Month 508-347-3338 Local Handyman For Appliances, Pick-up & Delivery. 508-987-3657 • Playground 310 GENERAL HELP Occasional Jobs Furniture, TV’s. Douglas Foster Construction Antique • On-Site Laundry Two Bedroom Apartment, WANTED Applicants Must Be Second Floor. Private SOUTHBRIDGE Parents Wanted Energetic And Materials. • Heat/Hot Water Entrances, Convenient Lincoln Town Car Seeking Quality Homes Well-Groomed. Cellars/Attics Doctor Included! Location. Includes Heat, Hot BRAND NEW Must Be Reliable Water. Off-Street Parking & Wanted Throughout Central MA Cleaned. 508-248-9225 INCOME LIMITS APPLY APARTMENTS! To Provide Foster Care Small Building Laundry. Large Closets. 2002 Or NEWER Call Nancy Section 8 Welcome Call For Details Chuck Gander To Children In Need. 2 Bedrooms/$775. 24/7 Support. Generous 508-612-7525 Demolition, Tires. Office Open From: 508-476-2508 508-335-1153 Leaves Removed. Available now. Reimbursement. 508-867-3325 454 HOME Monday-Friday Stove, refrigerator and Small Residential IMPROVEMENT 9:00am to 5:00pm Dudley dishwasher included. 19 West Main St. Moves. Trees Cut Shared Weekend & Evening (2) Two Bedroom Secure building. West Brookfield, MA Brush/Limbs Apartments, First & Living/Adult DiGeronimo Appointments Off-street parking. Removed Second Floor. NO Pets. Painting Available Appliances, Washer Hookup, Foster Care Furnaces Removed Call (508)765-5852 Providers Devereux Therapeutic 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Quality, Affordability Off-Street Parking. Check-our-down-to- & Trust No Pets. Alternatives Unlimited Inc. Foster Care First & Security, References. Is Currently Seeking A 508-829-6769 Auburn VNA earth prices first! Without Compromise Southbridge First Floor $650/Month (2) Very Nice 6-Room, Shared Living/Adult Foster Weekends also! Interior Rooms Brookside Terrace Second Floor $625/Month Care Provider In The Extended Care 3 Bedroom Apartments In A Home Health Aide/CNA to As Low As 11 Village Drive Call After 4pm Nice, Quiet Neighborhood. Worcester And Blackstone Mystery Shoppers Central Mass 508-943-1149 Valley Area To Establish A Earn Up To $100 Per Day! care for elderly women in $129 Southbridge,MA 01550 Second & Third Floor. Home With A Gentleman Undercover Shoppers Auburn area. Lovely home, and Connecticut Ceilings $59 Washer/Dryer Hookups, Who Has Been Diagnosed Needed To Judge Retail & safe neighborhood. Looking 508-347-7804 Woodwork $59 (508)764-7675 Dudley Yard & Porch. With A Disability. In Dining Establishments. for live-in and long-shift 1 Bedroom First & Last. aides. Excellent pay. Mobile Serving Central Mass. $725 & $695 Exchange For Providing Experience Not Required James DiGeronimo $580 Companionship, Clinical 877-787-6583 Long-term opportunity. 413-262-5082 Dudley Includes All Utilities 781-444-1087 Supports, And Social References and experience Cell 508-577-7940 One Bedroom Apartment Off-Street Parking, 617-281-0831 Opportunities You Will required. $500 Close To 395. Receive A Generous Tax NEED EXTRA Interested candidates Second Floor. Renovated, First/Last & Deposit Exempt Stipend Of Up To please call MITTENS DOESN’T LIKE THE VET. Hardwood Floors 508-949-7013 Southbridge $40,000 Per Year. Excellent CASH? 508-791-8220 Training And Support EOE Webster 3 Bedroom 2-Level Work When You Want To! A 100 MILE RIDE Dudley Apartment. Fresh Paint, Provided. Experience In Part-Time Chauffeurs One Bedroom Apartment Human Services And IN THE CAR IS NOT GOING TO $600 One Bedroom, First Floor. New windows. Wanted To Go Out And Have Appliances, Washer/Dryer. Washer/Dryer Hookup, Advocating For People A Great Time, Responsibly. Surgical Assistant First, Renovated, With Developmental And Kitchen With Appliances. $700/Month Big Back Yard and Deck. Must have CDL(w/P) For Oral Surgery Office ENDEAR MITTENS Includes Heat & Hot Water. Storage Area, Separate Psychiatric Disabilities Is to make The BIG MONEY! Three Days Per Week. No Pets, No Smoking. Preferred. Off-Street Parking. Utilities. 877-720-2387 x4 Mail Resume To: TO YOU EITHER. Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat Secure Building. No Pets. $775/month For More Info, Call Leave Message 55 Everett Street & Coin-Op Laundry Call 508-943-8826 Jodie At 508-266-6524 All local. All the time. 508-380-2359 Call (508)764-4283 www.limoaffair.net Southbridge, MA 01550 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Or 508-304-5742 JULY 15, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 RENT RENT RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Southbridge Spencer 3 Bedroom, Large SOUTHBRIDGE One Bedroom Duplex, For Lease Apartment. Appliances, NEW APARTMENTS Appliances, One Year Lease, Webster First Month Free Washer/Dryer Hookups. Four Bedrooms, No Pets. $3.50 Per S.F. Section 8 Approved. 1600 Sq.Ft. Living Area. First, Last, $500 Security. 4 Room & 3 Room Three Separate Modern Off-Street Parking. Off-Street Parking $525 per month. Apartments Condominium-Type First, Last And References. Section 8 OK, Deleaded. Please Call 508-886-4312 Industrial Units. $750 Per Month Laundry Facilities, Fully applianced, SF Sizes 3,125 Also: 2 Bathrooms Spencer carpeted, laundry room, 6,125 and 14,500. Two Bedroom Available $975/month One Bedroom, First Floor. parking, no pets. $625 $625 & $695 Less Than 10 Minutes 2 Bedroom, First Floor Washer/Dryer Hookups. From Worcester. Four Bedroom Off-Street Parking, Quiet plus all economical In Front Of Police Station. electric utilties 10% Modern Offices $875 Hardwood Floors, Neighborhood. And 90% High Bay New Gas Heating System. $575/Month Hogan R.E. Warehouse. Perfect For Call (978)852-0886 $650/Month. First/Last & Security Light Manufacturing or 1-Car Garage And 508-885-0822 (978)807-9892 Distribution. Separate Southbridge Storage. Utilities; Most With Spencer Docks/Drive-In Door. 4 BEDROOM Call (617)645-2811 Sunny, 1 Bedroom DE-LEADED!!! With Deck Webster Immediate Occupancy Eat-In Kitchen, Modern $550 1 Bedroom Apartment Call Peter At Bathroom, Laundry Hookups, Southbridge Second Floor. 508-987-2595 1200+ Square Feet, First Floor, 1 Bedroom Neat & Clean, Off-Street One Bedroom Apartment. With Small Office Parking. Excellent Location. Huge Porch. Second Floor, Includes Spencer ONLY $900/Month $600 Stove & Refrigerator Stove, Refrigerator, Hot Renovated Apartments. Included. Affordable! Office Space Section 8 OK! Water, Off-Street Parking. Call 617-818-3002 Near Bus Route. For Details Call Bright & Spacious Rooms In No Pets. No Smoking/Pets, Off-Street 508-943-7436 Beautiful, Historic Victorian. Southbridge $625/Month Parking. Coin-Op On Site. 508-612-6192 Centrally Located On Route First/Security Deposit & Inexpensive To Heat. 9. Ample Parking. Great Clean 4 room, 2 bedroom Credit Check Location. Variety Of duplex apartment. Stove, First/Last, Security & Call Jim Background Check Webster Floorplans Available. refrigerator, hookups, 508-765-0620 basement, yard, good area. Call (508)885-9307 28 Harris Street Call 508-735-4335 No pets. Credit check, or (774)696-4567 Nice & Clean, Repainted First & Last Southbridge 1 & 2 Bedroom. $675 per month, One Bedroom Apartment Sturbridge Off-Street Parking, Coin-Op, Webster plus utilities. Very Plush & Modern, 1738 House Storage Unit. 7500 Sq. Ft. Call (508)765-2658 Fully Applianced. Free Electric, Heat, No Pets, First & Security. Free-Standing Building Hot Water Included In $575 & $675 Excellent For Child Care Southbridge Two Bedroom Apartment One Or Two Bedrooms. Call 774-289-1667 Center Or Church. All Hardwood Floors. All Appliances. Very Clean & Bright! Clean Four Room Washer/Dryer Connection. One Bedroom $900/month Webster 3200 Sq. Ft. Apartment, Refrigerator & Stove. Two Bedroom $1000/month 545 LAND/LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES Second Floor. Off-Street Parking. 30 Poland Street Drive-In Space Off-Street Parking Modern 4-Room Apartment, Large Overhead Door 6-Month Lease & Heat & Hot Water Included 508-347-1101 Leicester Two Plots Just Renovated. Kitchen , In Worcester County Sturbridge References Required. 774-230-0680 Appliances, Furnished. Call 508-753-3670 4.6 Acres Mobile Home 55+ First & Security STURBRIDGE For Sale Or Trade Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Large Rooms, Great At Garden Of Heritage II 1 Bedroom, Ideal $600/month Cozy Two Bedroom Closets! Off-Street Parking. Town Water & Sewer Apartment, Second Floor. Wooded Lot, Small Stream. $1500 OBO For Both Location, Close To SECTION 8 OK Southbridge Less Than 1 Mile To 508-864-7159 Second Floor Studio Heat & Hot Water Included. I-395. Walking Distance Webster Subdivision Possible. Everything. New Floors, Call 508-765-0386 Apartment In Quiet Washer/Dryer Hookup. Nice To Most Webster Schools. For Rent $110,000 Carpets, Paint, Windows, Weekdays 9:30a-5:30p Neighborhood. Off-Street Yard. Off-Street Parking. No Pets. 508-892-5294 Worcester Country Shower, Cabinets & To Apply Parking. No Pets. $850/Month $750/Month 1000 Square Feet Counters. Newer Furnace, No Pets, No Waterbeds First Month’s Rent Required, Call 508-347-1134 Call 508-943-0972 To Memorial Park A/C & More. Last Negotiable. Or 508-949-1400 14,000 Square Feet North Brookfield Section Valor II Washer/Dryer. $525/Month, Includes And Anything Town Farm Road Graves 1 & 2 $37,500 Heat & Hot Water. STURBRIDGE Lovely 6+ Acre Wooded & Valued At $5600 Webster In Between... Asking $2500 For Both Owner Financing Southbridge Available Immediately! Daniel Fiske Open Lot. 300’ Frontage, Available Coombs Street 508-243-5315 6 Room, First Floor. Owner Will Give You 700’ Deep Well Onsite. 4 508-885-6489 Leave Message Off-Street Parking, Large Price You Can’t Refuse! Bedroom Septic Design. Ask For Karen Call For Details 3 Bedroom Apartment House Yard, Quiet Neighborhood. Available. 508-753-3670 Perc Tested 2004. 508-347-7027 First Floor, Four Minutes To I-395. Sign On Property. WORCESTER COUNTY Applianced, Washer/Dryer Southbridge Room Apartment Appliances Included. $74,900 Three bedroom, de-leaded, You Pay Utilities & Heat MEMORIAL PARK; Hook-ups. No Pets. $695 ONDOS ENT ALE Sturbridge Retirement Section 8 Ok. remodeled, stove, off-street No Pets Or Smoking 515 C -R /S Homestead Realty Group Paxton, MA $750 parking, washer/dryer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First/Last, Security & 508-826-5749 Community www.myHRG.com 2 adjoining lots. Completely Rebuilt In 2002. hookups, limited/restricted Includes References. Spencer Asking $1500 or Best Offer First And Security. storage. First, and $750/Month Two Bedroom Condo. Bright, New Floors, Walls, Doors, References And Credit Appliances & Laundry for both call (508)867-3820 security deposits. References Room On Premises. Available August 1st Modern, Contemporary Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, Check Required. and credit check. No pets, 508-943-5830 Style. Hardwood, 546 CEMETERY LOTS Bathroom. Carpeting On All No Utilities. Worcester County Floors Except Kitchen & Call (508)596-8497 no utilities. References, Lease And Tile, & Appliances. $700.00 per month. Great Kitchen. Beautifully 2 Lots Bath. New Vinyl Siding. Security Deposit Webster Memorial Park 508-735-9639 Call (508)637-1074 Landscaped Grounds. Worcester County Paxton, MA Required One Bedroom Convenient Location. Memorial Park. Southbridge Apartment. Plots In Garden Of Honor. First Floor 2 Bedroom Rent To Own! Paxton, MA 2 Lots & 2 Vaults. Southbridge (508)347-9081 $500 (6 Months Credit) Gospel Section. Apartment. Newly Renovated, With Asking $2700 For All Year Round Recently Refreshed, Large Two Bedroom Apartments. From $850 Valued At $5500 774-745-0026 Well Maintained, Modern Parking Space, Coin-Op Call 508-735-4335 Asking $2500 For Both Yard, Off-Street Parking. Laundry. Please Leave Message OR Winter Quiet Charlton Street Kitchen & Bath, 508-885-3234 Second & Third Floors Sturbridge 508-943-6581 Neighborhood. 774-280-0169 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Home Available Immediately! Available. Convenient Lakeside Worcester County This 1475 sq.ft. 2 First & Last Required. Location Cemetery Lot Memorial Park, Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Fully $650/Month Apartments Charlton $550/Month 3 Room, 1 Bedroom For Sale Furnished, Like New Home Call 508-764-0906 De-Leaded One Bedroom House. Paxton Inside And Out, Is In A Section 8 Approved Apartment. Kitchen Newly Renovated, Worcester County Memorial 4 lots in the Garden of the Appliances, 1/4 Mile To Webster Park, Paxton, MA. Beautiful 55 And Older Call 508-769-2500 Includes All Appliances. Cross, which is the oldest Gated Community. It’s I-84 And MA Pike. Very Nice Yard, 2-Car Garage Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, garden in the park. Value Southbridge No Pets. 2 Lots (1 & 2) Located In Fort Pierce, FL, Prospect Great Location. Off-Street $7000, asking $6000. Just Minutes From First Floor, 6 Room, Southbridge References A Must. Parking. Small Pets OK $1500 For Both Will sell separately. 3 Bedroom, Two Bedroom Apartment. $625/month. Call 508-347-3884 Beaches And Great Non-Smoker Preferred. Call (508)892-8685 Fishing. Many Other Central Heat Nice, Quiet Neighborhood, Call (508)347-9623 Estates Security Deposit Required. Leave Message If No Answer $850 Landscaped Yard, Off-Street 9am-6pm Extras. Available Now. 550 MOBILE HOMES $69,900 —————— Parking. Applianced, 1 & 2 Bedroom Washer/Dryer Hookup. For Appointment Cemetery Lots ($59,900 Unfurnished) Stove/Refrigerator Sturbridge Apartments. Call 973-295-6005 Included. No Smoking, No Pets. Recently Redecorated for Sale 14x70 Mobile Make An Offer Washer/Dryer Hookups. Gas Heat. Five Room,Two Bedroom 1 Month Free Rent Worcester County Memorial Call (508)779-0311 First/Security First/Last & Security. Home Apartment. Now Available: North Brookfield Park-Paxton, MA W/56ft addition which $725/Month Plus Utilities With Sunroom & Deck. 2 Lots (#408A) available in Available On/About 774-241-1688 Historical Buildings 1450 Sq.Ft. Better Than New includes 24x12 den, 14x12 August 1st Heat, Hot Water & Electricity the beautiful Garden of Valor work room w/sink and 18ft 575 VACATION RENTALS Supplied. Must Income Qualify Three Bedroom, Two Bath. II. $5,000 for both. (508)476-2926 Fully Remodeled, Central Air, porch w/handicapped ramp. Two-Car Parking. SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Call (508)987-0531 Large hallways/doors, for (774)280-0646 Southbridge Call 774-230-5210 WELCOME Fireplace, Garage, Over A Leave Message Two Bedroom Apartment, Half-Acre, Dead-End, wheelchair. New Second Floor. All Hardwood Close To Town & Schools. roof/windows. $98K plus Dennisport Sturbridge Call No Pets. park share. Floors, Off-Street Parking. Two Bedroom Apartment, CEMETERY Southbridge Big Rooms With Country (508)943-9567 $1500/Month Bill, (508)347-5463 First Floor. Centrally Located, 413-348-7539 Cape Cod Four Room Apartment. Setting In Old Farmhouse. Off-Street Parking. E.H.O. LOTS: Stove, Refrigerator, Fully Washer/Dryer Hookups. Small Pets Welcome. Two in the 3 Bedrooms Carpeted, Rod/Shades, $850/Month (Heated) $800/Month 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Garden of Valor 14x70 Mobile Glendon Beach Heat Included. Plus Deposit 508-347-3913 Webster at Worcester Memorial Home & Ocean Beach Non-Smoker, No Pets. 508-930-0660 774-230-5917 Park in Paxton. First & Security Plus Two Bedroom Apartment Holland with central air. Mint Close To Shops, Stove, Heat & Parking For Sale By Owner $1500/best offer. condition to move in. Many One-Year Lease. Please call Restaurants. $700/Month Spencer Sturbridge Included. Three Bedroom Charming new extras. Located in Deck, Grill, Microwave, 508-765-5129 2 Bedroom Townhouse. Two Bedroom Apartment First/Last & Security New England Cape With 508-885-5133 attractive over 55 park in Convenient Location, No Pets Modern Kitchen, Gas Heat & Hot Water, 2 Full Baths, On One Acre Of Sturbridge. $1100 Per Week, Electric Appliances, Private Setting, No Pets. $650 Beautifully Landscaped Call Joe (508)347-8976 Southbridge Hookups. One Year Lease. 508-450-6421 Property. Many Updates, Cemetery Plots at $800 Off-Season. Large 1 bedroom modern. One Year Lease. No Pets. $850/month Must See! Brookfield WINTER RENTALS Wall to wall, appliances First & Last First & Security Required $235,000 Worcester County ALSO AVAILABLE included, coin-op laundry, no $720 per month. 508-347-8115 Webster 413-245-4643 Memorial Park Nanatomqua Mobile pets, lease and security. Security Deposit ($500) Two Bedroom Apartments. in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. Home Park (508)272-3433 $575 and up, utilities not Call (508)886-4312 Uxbridge Coin-Op & Off-Street Call (508)987-6180 (55 And Over) Cell included. First Floor, Two Bedroom. Parking. Third Floor WHY RENT? 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 Call (508)764-2866 OR Gas Heat, Stove & Fridge, Available. No Pets. Owning Is Cheaper Bath, Living Room, Large Spencer Hookups. Nice Yard, $600/month Cemetery Plots Kitchen, Laundry Room (508)832-3029 Southbridge Five Room Apartment, Near Center Of Town. First/Last & References Free List Of Homes You Can Own For Cheaper Worcester County Memorial With New Appliances, Large Two Bedroom, Five Second Floor. Large Living Two-Car Parking. 508-943-1076 Park, Paxton; 2 Person, Room. Recent Updates, Area, Includes Stove & No Utilities. No Pets. Than the Rent You’re And Door To Back Porch. After 5pm Paying Now Garden Of Faith. REDUCED Hardwoods, Washer/Dryer Refrigerator. First & Security. $1100 OBO (For Both) Hookups, Enclosed Porch. Has Washer/Dryer Hookups. $750/Month West Brookfield Order Your FREE Currently Sells For $2100 $79,900 Hampton HEAT & HOT WATER Near Bus Route. No Pets 774-287-2205 List Today Direct From WCMP. 508-868-4662 INCLUDED $625/Month Mobile Home At 1-800-711-3714 First & Last Please Call Off-Street Parking, Nice Area. Madden Estates ID#1001 508-892-1679 Beach: Pets OK 508-885-9207 A 55-And-Over Mobile Home $1000/Month 774-239-3456 Webster Mobile Home Park. For Sale Cottage and 774-230-5427 2 Bedroom, Country 545 LAND/LOTS Two Cemetery In Sturbridge Retirement Leave Message NORTH VILLAGE Setting, 1 Pet, Hookups, Lots Co-Operative. Suites Spencer 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to In-Law 1 Bedroom Efficiency $500 First & Last Douglas, MA Worcester County Southbridge ONE MONTH’S One Home Available Now! Waterfront Land (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living beach, located behind Modern 2 Bedroom Apartment. Quiet Location, Memorial Park Area). Air Conditioning, Ashworth hotel. Private Includes, Heat, Electricity FREE RENT Also Selling Unbelievable Opportunity! Apartment 1/3 Acre Wooded Lot On In Paxton Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. yard, with grill and tables. And Cable. 2 Bedroom Units New Mobile Homes Great family area Completely Remodeled Whitins Reservoir. $900 For Each, For Appointment $750/Month No Pets, No Smoking. Starting At $783!! 508-347-9370 and rates. References & Credit Check. Call (508)867-7972 $159,900 $1800 For Both Available Now! Available Now. Heat And Hot Water 508-244-7909 Call 603-926-1867 Section 8 Welcome First And Security. 510 Call Cheryl Retiring? 508-320-2175 Is Included. 413-245-4181 $695/month. COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Think Of A Mobile Home Southbridge Call (508)885-2604 Must Income Dudley In A Beautiful Park In WELLS, MAINE Land For Sale Two Lots Sturbridge. Third Floor, 3 Bedroom Qualify. Sturbridge Two Bedrooms, One And Village By the Sea Apartment. Spencer Main Street $108,000 Available At Worcester 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Build Your Dream Home On County Memorial Park One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Large & Spacious, With One Bedroom Apartment. Section 8 Vouchers Commercial Space. New Roof, New Windows, Pool complex, with Pantry, Storage, Eat-In $530/Month 1200 Sq.Ft. A Beautiful Lot In A Desirable In Paxton. jacuzzi and exercise room, Accepted. Neighborhood. This 1-Acre Non-Selected. And Many Updates. Kitchen, Porch. Off-Street Parking. $650/Month seerealtor.com outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Utilities Not Included. First & Last. No Pets. Call After 4pm Level Lot Is Already Cleared. Asking $1200 For Both A/C, cable. Please call Please Call Artur Or Best Offer $89,500 $750/Month References Required. 508-943-1149 508-347-8791 Summer Rate $850/wk Second Floor Also Available Coin-Op Laundry On-Site. (508)987-1595 (508)341-9525 508-867-0902 (508)429-7568 508-344-2660 774-200-1427 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 15, 2009

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1930 Model A 1985 Fire-Engine 1998 Cadillac Sedan 2002 BMW 325ci 2006 Scion XB Ford Coupe Red Mazda RX7 Deville Convertible Still In New Condition! 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Green, With Extra Parts. 1.1L Rotary Engine. Over 100k Miles, Excellent Condition. Has 19k Miles On It. Carries I PAY YOU CASH Exceptionally Good Platinum Warranty, Good (3) Continental Good Condition. Mint Condition. 38,883 Miles. Automatic Until 2012, Or 70k Miles. All $10,000 Condition, No Dents, Transmission With Sports FOR JUNK CARS Contra-Track Tires Single Owner, 54k Miles. Really Clean! Options, 35-40MPG, Call Karen Always Garaged, No Rust, Shift Mode. Grey Leather Burgundy Exterior. Size P245-65R17 508-885-3192 Shadow Silver/Gray, Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. & TRUCKS On Polished Aluminum Sunroof. Sharp Looking, Harmon-Kardon Sound Excellent Inside/Out. Premium Wheels, Excellent Runs Beautifully. Loaded With All Extras. System, Premium $12,800 Condition, Lots Of Tread! 1953 Ford $5000 Fully Serviced. Florida Car, 508-943-5954 And Farm Equipment Wheels, Etc. ______$100 Each 2-Door Sedan 508-845-9237 Non-Smoker. $19,999 Or $250 For All Mild Custom, $11,000 $3900 OBRO Contact Josh 2006 Volkswagen Call D&M Towing & Recycling Fits 2003-2008 Envoy, 1986 Camaro Z28 508-347-5460 508-885-7085 Jetta Trailblazer, Rainier & 305, 4-Bbl, Auto, Nice Body. 508-887-3645 Ascender. 1955 Oldsmobile 1999 Audi A4 1.8T Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 Red Paint, Iroc Wheels, 2002 Lincoln LS 508-347-9629 4-Door 82k Miles. 19” Chrome disc CD changer, heated TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Flowmaster, KNN, Tints, Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, seats & mirrors, sunroof, Original, $10,000 CD/Amp, Racing Seats, Wheels, Body Kit, Custom (4) 17 Inch Rims Paint, Plus Many Extras. Fully Loaded, Chrome front, side & rear air bags. Tune-Up And More. Rims/Grill/Rocker $14,900. With Tires 1975 Ford Flatbed $2500 OBO Asking $9,800 Call (508)949-6914 $1600 860-774-6567 or best offer Panels/Pillars, 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 6 Lug Brand New Snow Tires, $300 OBO Leave Message 2007 Dodge 1999 Harley 2006 Honda 860-933-6369 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton (508)717-9244 Extra Set Of 18” Chrome Pickup 1992 Dodge Rims with Tires. New Charger SXT Davidson XR 650L 4 Cooper Weather 1999 Buick Brakes Only 1,400 Miles, Pearl-Coat Solid, Needs Restoration, Stealth ES Red, Grey Interior. 3.5L V6, Motorcycle On/Off-Road Bike $2500 V6 With 95k Miles. Custom Century Dyna Wide Glide. New Rear Tire, Excellent Master S/T Tires 4-Door, Original Owner. Sharp Car! Mint! Lots Of Toys. NO Bank Lien Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 Collection MUST BE SOLD! Dual Exhaust. Red With $13,500 obo $19,595 OBO 18k Miles. Some Extras. Shape. With 3800 Miles. White Racing Stripes. $4500 OBO $9000 $4000 OBO Like New $150 978-760-3453 508-277-5944 774-289-9074 Must See! $3500 OBO Sharon 774-287-2031 Call 508-943-5911 Or Trade For 4WD Or Car 4 Cooper Weather 1973 Green 508-476-5357 1999 Buick Park 2002 Mitsubishi Call After 4pm Master S/T Snow 2007 Hyundai 1999 Road King 508-867-6152 Groove Tires VW Beetle 1992 Dodge Gallant ES Black, 10k Miles, Mint Recent Engine, Ave Runs Good, Rear Quarter Black Accent 4-Door 225/55 R17 Stealth Loaded, like new, leather, Retiree’s #2 Car Condition. Lots Of Chrome, Like New $200 Good Tires Dented, Replaced Engine. Must See! Always Kept 50cc Red SCOOTER Red, Mint Condition. 122K miles. $4500. $2400 Auto, Air, Remote Start. 508-867-2560 Best Offer $6500 OBO Inside. Average 85 MPG. No Call (508)752-8683 508-987-2045 Mint Condition! 22,500 Miles Reg/MC License For CT/MA. Evenings 413-245-3530 508-347-3613 Asking $10,750 $13,000 OBO Email Me At Great For City, Or RV-er’s 1999 Mercury Leave Message Mint, Garaged. Shortbed Hard-Top 1978 Corvette 2003 Buick 508-234-5918 [email protected] Silver Anniversary Model 1993 Cadillac Cougar Only 75 Miles. Tonneau Cover 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All LeSabre 2000 Harley $1500 Limited Edition, Runs Fleetwood Gray, 42k, Excellent Good Shape Strong, Looks Real Sharp! Options. College Corvette 1988 $150 Florida car. 46k miles, Condition, Well-Maintained, Excellent Condition. New Davidson XL883 Pair Of Red Helmets Excellent Driver. L82 regular gas; 17-18 in city Forces Sale Fully Loaded, New Tires. Custom $100 Engine, T-Tops. A/C, 27-28 highway. Fully loaded, $3800 OBO Asking $7000 OBO T-Top, Tires & Interior. Truck Tire & Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, Peter (Woodstock) Tilt Wheel. Light Blue with Light Call 508-234-2705 Over $11k Invested. 860-974-3470 Wheel $7900 Blue leather interior. $6200. 508-476-3907 508-353-2901 Asking $7500 OBO Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, Inflated, Ready For Use Serious Inquires Only! Call (508)832-3029 or 508-335-1283 1-508-943-1128 745 RECREATIONAL $35 508-340-5334 1-508-341-3164 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots (508)272-3433 2003 Ford Of Chrome Added, 1,493 VEHICLES Email 2000 Chrysler Miles, Flawless. [email protected] 1984 Firebird SE 1994 Cadillac Mustang GT Wanted Sebring With 22k Miles, Custom Asking $5800 1998 Kawasaki H06, air, auto locks doors & 2-Door Convertible Old Camaros 860-792-1168 Third Row windows. Cast wheels, Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, 1967-1969 including parts, 750 Xi Sport Jetski Nice Condition 97k Miles, No Repairs Two seater, new battery and Chapman. Best offer. Asking $2200 Ebiach Lowering Springs. pieces in any condition. Will 2002 Harley Bench Seat Call (617)872-3230 Needed. Carfax Report recently serviced. Excellent For Ford Expedition 774-289-1321 Clean Car, Mint Condition. consider other models. Provided. Garaged In Winter. XLH 883 Sportster condition. Includes trailer (Eddie Bauer) $3500 Firm Call (860)633-0869 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, and cover. $2500 or best Tan Leather, Excellent 1985 Buick 1995 Buick 860-634-4632 $14,000 OBO Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, offer. Call (508)234-0252 Condition. Riviera LeSabre 508-864-9692 732 SPORTS UTILITY Passenger Pegs & Pillion, Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 Must Sell My Beautiful, 4-Door, Fully Equipped. 2000 Ford 508-764-1401 Custom Grips. $150 2000 Blazer LS 1998 Polaris ATV Restored Pride & Joy! Female Driven, New Battery, Escort ZX2 Excellent Condition 860-935-0039 135k Original Miles. Pretty Always Garaged. 2003 Ford Absolutely Reliable. Rare Looks & Runs Great. Magnum 425, 4x4 5-Speed, 86k Miles, 2-Door 4x4, 5-Speed, With Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 Blue With Black Landau $2350 Excellent Condition. Asking $4500 Truck Cap Roof. Plush Interior. Mustang Mach 1 Vortex 6-Cylinder Engine, 860-617-7335 Years Ago. Used Very Little Chevy/GMC, 1979 Ford F-350 $2000 Azure Blue with Black Spare On Back, Opening Since. Needs Battery. Mechanically Good. Call 774-230-9583 Color Match “Pewter”. S-10, $2500 OBO 4x4 With Plow. 49k Original leather. 18K miles, like brand Roof, Running Boards, More. 2003 Yamaha Asking $3000 X-Cab, Fiberglass. Hi-Rise, 508-476-1721 Miles. Some Rust On Bed, new. Couple after 125k, 24.5 MPG, JVC. 508-885-3136 Sliders, Locks, Roof Rack Good Frame. 2000 Ford market parts. $17,500. Asking $2,950 YZ125R 860-888-5207 Brackets. $1650 Mustang GT Call (508)987-8486 508-248-1951 Mint Condition, Garaged. $300 1995 Toyota Supra 978-760-3453 $11,500 OBO Hardly Ridden. 2004 90cc Polaris 860-974-7099 Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. Candy Apple Red, 2004 Chevrolet $2000 Original. 60k, 1995 Geo Prizm Pristine Condition! 2001 Chevy Call 508-254-8663 Predator ATV Truck Rails Black-On-Black, Leather, 33,010 Miles. Monte Carlo LS After 4pm & Weekends Excellent Condition, 110K miles, Red, 4 door Black/Grey, Excellent Blazer LT Or 508-248-5466 Aftermarket Lights, Brand Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed Two-Owner Car. sedan, recently, Fully Loaded, Including $50,000 FIRM MagnaFlow Exhaust, Condition, 43k Miles. Second Owner, 6-Cylinder, And Leave Message New Battery, New Tires, Great Condition reconditioned, new starter, $8000 Electronic Shift-on-The-Fly 4 Electric And Kick Start And $95 For Set runs great. AEM Intake, Lojack. 1973 Pontiac Stored Winters. 508-987-1350 Wheel Drive. Very Clean, 2004 Harley Runs Like New. Garage Kept. Moving must sell quick!! Runs Great, Needs Nothing! Comes With Kids Racing GM Chrome Trans-Am $2500 or best offer. Serious Inquiries Only Davidson Ultra 860-923-9618 94k Miles, 22MPG. Boots & Gloves. Slotted Wheels 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, Call (508)341-4434 or 2004 Chevy Asking $6000 Classic Burgundy Interior, Original, A $1600 Value 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern (860)857-4168 2000 Mercury Cavalier 508-864-3846 5500 miles, $17000. For $900 FIRM Matching Numbers. 90k. 2nd Owner, 2-Door, Good For Full-Size GM. $50,000 FIRM Call (508)943-0242 “A REAL MUST SEE”, $200 Set Of 4 1995 Volvo Grand Marquis On Gas. Less Than 70k 2003 Jeep Liberty Moving, Must Sell! 508-344-2660 Miles. A Couple Of Minor 2004 Honda VTX 454 Complete 850 Turbo Sedan Limited Call Randy In Good Condition. White, Appx 60k Miles. Dents, Runs Good. 508-765-5097 $5500 OBO Silver, Automatic, 4-Wheel 1300 Retro GM Block Antique Black With Snow Tires. Owned By Elderly Driver. Pristine condition, Candy With Fuel Injection $2500 Have Title. CASH ONLY Drive. Sunroof, AM/FM/CD. Selling As Part Of Estate. 186,300 Miles. Apple Red, many chrome 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS $1200 508-333-3340 Excellent Condition! Call Rene/Joyce Jaguar 508-909-6156 Original Owner! extras, less than 2000 miles, 508-259-8805 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and Asking $4795 OBO $6000 OBO $7500 firm. Free mini bike chrome nearly perfect, New 1996 Mercury Call 508-769-0512 Call 508-347-2277 with purchase. Used Auto Parts Michelin pin stripe tires and Grand Marquis 2004 Chrysler Call David, many spare parts. 2001 PT Cruiser Town & Country (508)234-0631 91 day Guarantee. Large Best Reasonable Offer. Blue Hill Edition 2004 Jeep inventory of engines, Loaded, White w/ Blue Limited One Owner, 23,500 Miles. Call Tom (Spencer) Silver w/ Leather, Loaded Black Custom Paint, Fully Liberty Sport transmissions, tires & glass. (774)745-0173 Interior, 90k Miles 2004 XL 883 Excellent service. Free parts $2,995 obo One Owner Loaded, Perfect Condition Silver, 49k Miles. Excellent Condition. locating service. 725 AUTOMOBILES A Loved Car!!! $18,000 Or Best Offer Harley 1982 Van Amherst-Oakham Auto 1992 Chevy Low Price Reflects 114k, Call 508-764-3723 CD/AM/FM Radio. Motor Home Call (800)992-0441 or $500 Police Corsica New Timing Belt, and Asking $14,200 Davidson (508)799-9969 19 Feet, Has Hot & Cold Impounds! Blue, 119k Miles, Extensive Tune-up 2004 Nissan 774-364-1133 3400 miles, lots of Water, Full Bath. 16 MPG Or After 5pm upgrades, mint 715 AUTO SERVICES Must See Good Condition REDUCED Maxima SE (City), 19 MPG (Highway). Cars/Trucks From $500! 6 Cylinder Automatic Very Good Condition, 508-886-7184 condition, handles Heater w/Thermostat, $5700 great. $7200 or best Junk Cars & For listings $1,195 obo (508)476-3715 125k Miles. Ask For Linda Registered & Insured. 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 $8000 offer. Won’t last long! Appraised At $6,500 Trucks Wanted (508)615-5959 2004 Subaru Call (508)347-8969 $4500 OBO 2001 Subaru Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller 508-754-2323 Large Trucks & 1993 Volvo 240GL 1997 Olds Regency 8HP, One Owner Forester XS Equipment 4-Door Sedan, 132k Forrester Nice solid driver 105K Standard, Recent Brakes, $800 CD, A/C, Sunroof, Etc. 1989 24’ Terry Miles. Runs Fine. No 2005 Aquila 250 Cash Paid highway miles, loaded with A/C, Roof Racks. Looks South Killingly Pictures & Details At Travel Trailer Rust. CD, Automatic. moonroof, needs nothing. & Runs Great. 860-774-4130 www.woodstock4sale.com Cruiser FREE REMOVAL $2300 OBO Asking $3500. $5,500 OBO Very Clean. 356 miles, showroom Excellent Condition, New 401-965-8949 508-867-6023 Call (860)974-3022 508-987-3244 Asking $11,000 condition, bike can be seen Battery, Tires, & More. 2004 Subaru 860-428-4381 at 364 Main Street, Oxford. Receiver & Sway Bars Impreza WRX $2700. Included. Must See To All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, 740 MOTORCYCLES Call (774)280-2630 Appreciate. Heated Seats & Mirrors. $3400 or best offer. Custom Green Paint & 2005 Harley 2005 Honda VT750 508-885-6215 Spoiler. 5-Speed. Davidson Sportster Shadow Spirit Asking $14,900 OBO Call 774-289-3929 XLC 883 Custom Mint Condition, Low 1990 Ford 350 Or 508-764-7986 Showroom Condition Mileage, Always Garaged. Black-Cherry Pearl Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver Class-C Camper 2005 Chrysler Paid $8500 Flame, Chrome Backrest. 50k Miles, Twin Beds In First $6000 Gets It! Asking $4500 OBO Rear. Sleeps 6, Very Good Pacifica 1900 Miles, Barely Ridden. Call 860-792-0506 Condition. Roof Air, AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly Call Dave Furnace, Generator, Fully Highway. New Tires, Great 774-922-7361 2005 Suzuki C50 Self-Contained. Family Car, Well Maintained. Boulevard Cruiser With Tow Dolly. $6500 OBO Ready To Go Photos Available 1987 Yamaha Black/Grey, 300 Miles, Call Bill & Andrea Mint! $10,900 860-377-0396 XV535 Motorcycle $4899 508-347-3262 860-928-1064 59,920 Miles, New Battery, Owner’s Manual, Service 508-885-9892 1990 Nomad 2005 Toyota Manual Included. 508-753-5529 In Campground $900 OBO 2005 Yamaha Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain Camry Call Robert Room On Deck, New Top Of The Line. 508-987-5167 TTR90 Motorcycle Plastic Shed, 3-Burner Fully Loaded! 3-Speed Transmission, 40k Miles. Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, 1988 Harley Electric Start. Purchased Or Towable With P/Jack. $14,500 Brand New Off Showroom Will Trade Davidson 1200cc Floor, But Never Used. Many Extras One Owner, 32k Miles. ZERO Miles On Bike. Best Offer! 2004 Toyota Camry Selling Because Of Illness Paid $2000 413-433-1479 76k Miles. Always Garaged. Asking $1500 $11,500 $3000 I Have All Paperwork 1994 Class-A Will Pay Top Dollar 774-230-6848 508-765-9431 Motor Home For Clean Cars! 2006 Harley 31 Foot Challenger Rutland Auto Sales 1994 Harley M-310-Ford-460 Route 122 Davidson 20k Miles, Very Good Davidson Condition. Rutland, MA Sportster XL883C Asking $8000 508-886-2720 Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, White with saddle bags. good shape, extra lights, Tow Vehicle Available! 2,091 miles. $6000. Also 508-832-3164 2006 GT Mustang extra chrome, forward Harley helmet, jacket and controls. $7500. gloves for sale. 1997 24’ Convertible Call (508)864-3198 Call (508)949-0621 Bright Red, Black Dutchman Pop-Up Top/Interior. Automatic, 49k Harley Davidson Miles (Mostly Long Trips). 1998 Harley Camper Shaker 1000 Sound System. Davidson 2000 Custom Model 1007 Stored In Winter. Ford 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, Soft-Tail Sleeps 6 Anti-Theft & Lojack. excellent condition, 28k Miles, Pearl White. Great Condition. Heat, MUST SELL! registered, many extras! Excellent Condition. Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. $22,000 $7000 or BO Asking $9500 $2700 508-987-0947 508-764-8754 508-987-8928 413-537-0619 JULY 15, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1997 Prowler 2007 Starcraft 1992 GMC 1996 Isuzu Oasis 2001 Dodge 37 Feet, Like-New Condition. 2001 Pop-Up Camper Camper/RV Diesel Truck Mini-van Dakota CAT D8H 3 Bunks In Rear, Queen In “Woodland Park” Sleeps 6, In Great Shape. UPS Truck-Style, Front, Sliders. Nice Bath, 2001 Coachhouse (looks like a Honda 4 Wheel Drive, Extended Bulldozer With Built-In Corner Shower. Beautiful Custom Design, Has Furnace, Stove, 3-Way 52k Miles, Completely Aluminum Grumman Body, Odyssey). Runs great, very Cab One Owner, Mint $7000 OBO 40’ Park Model Trailer. Refrigerator, Sink, Awning, Self-Contained Camper Shelves. Rebuilt clean, everything works. Condition. Fully Loaded! Cable Blade - Power Shift 508-347-5565 Sliding Glass Door Outdoor Shower, Van. Shower, Toilet, Transmission/Motor, Kelly Blue Book says $4100, Bedliner & Cover, Remote Runs Good Entrance, Full Bath, Ample Storage Space, Sink, Stove, Generator, New Fuel Tank, Radiator, but will sell for $3700. And Electric Hookup. Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Start, 12 Disc CD, $12,000 3 Slide-Outs, Sleeps 8 Auxiliary Batteries, Call (508)892-8690 Visors, Steps, Electric (860)928-3477 Central Air Asking $6000 and MORE! 11’ Area Behind Seats 1998 American Winter Insulation Package 508-885-4762 Asking $27,000 Excellent Condition Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Paid $47,000 New. 774-535-2014 14,100GVWR Full Rear Seat. Star 5th Wheel 34’ MUST SELL! 1996 Town & $9000 obo Asking $29,995 OBO $22,000 Call 5pm-8:30pm Electric Jacks, Large 617-524-6220 508-867-6546 Country LXI Van (508)757-5211 Slide-Out In Living (508)765-8848 Michigan Room/Dinette Area. Queen 32 Foot 2004 RV 240k Miles, Recent Sticker Payloader & Bed, Bathroom Tub & On Waterfront & Tires. Needs Exhaust. Shower Enclosed. 2002 12x40 Park 1994 Chevy 3/4 $900 OBO Backhoe Model 75 27” Color TV. Lot Gulfstream B Call 508-943-3812 Ton Or 508-259-9403 2003 Chevy Snowplow Excellent Condition Model RV On 1 1/2 Mile Lake, Touring Cruiser Diesel, Runs Good $12,000 OBO (like brand new) on beautiful In Beautiful Resort 350 V8, 2WD, excellent Venture condition, 190k miles, new 508-943-2572 lot in campground can be Campground 2004 75K miles, in very good Also: used for a full 6 months (15 REDUCED FOR Full Bath, Twin Beds, Slide. tires, recent brakes and 1997 Chevy Tahoe condition. Asking $6000 or April-15 October every year) QUICK SALE!!! Exceptional Unit, 12MPG tuneup. $3000. Beautiful Maroon & Grey best offer. Gravely Tractor 1998 Lance Lot paid for until 2097. $34,999 $33,900 Call (774)272-1192 All Major Parts Replaced, Call Tatyana, And Parts $48,000 508-989-8165 Good Tires, High Miles, (508)949-6082 Call (508)347-7300 Squire 9800 Call Don (508)344-9499 2007 Scooter Leather. By Redstreak 1994 Chevy Wife Got Another Car. Truck Camper 50cc TURBO With $2500 Cash Takes It! 11’ 3” A/C, electric jacks, 3 33’ Travel Trailer Lumina Van Luggage Rack Runs Strong 2003 Isuzu NPU 767 VEHICLES WANTED burner stove/oven, sleeps 5, 2002 Citation Currently On-Site In Park $1050 6 cylinder, 7 seats. Original 508-615-2540 30 gallon propane tank, 31Ft. Travel (Woodstock, CT) owner, good brakes and 16 ft Box Truck generator ready. Full dry Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen Call (508)476-9885 tires. 230,000 miles but still V8 automatic transmission, bath, solar panel, 2 awnings, Trailer Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. runs great. $800. power steering, power double sinks. $12,999 Park Features: Family Call (508)278-0138 1997 Dodge brakes. Runs great, very $6800 One owner, kept on site, Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Prowler Travel Dakota Sport 4x4 clean, 10 ft loading ramp. $ Call Mike (508)949-9174 nice camper, includes back & Comfortable Living. Trailer Power everything, 122K $10,000. ladder, spare tire, Park Is Open April-October. 1994 Ford F150 miles, looks good, runs Call (774)230-1437 ROSS RECYCLING awning, electric jack, sleeps $35,000 1999 Model 27X XLT 4x4 Xtracab good. Rhino spray on We Pay More!! 2000 Winnebago 6, lots of storage, huge (Includes Lot) 27 Foot Trailer, Sleeps bedliner. 860-923-2549 Pickup bathroom, queen bed, 1 large Seven With 2 Bunks. Asking $4000. 2003 Silverado All Scrap Metals, Chieftain slide-out in living room & 352-314-0003 Full Shower/Bath. Excellent Looks Good, Runs Call (508)867-3741 Model 35U dinette area. Pictures on Condition, Only 2 Owners, Excellent! V8, PW, 2500 HD Cars, Trucks 40k Miles, Loaded, Many www.breezybendrv.com Rarely Used. PL, Cruise, 5-Speed, Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, Batteries, Extras. No Pets/Smoking. Call (508)987-1519 for 35’ Park Model Must Sell! Cold A/C. 1997 F150 grey, loaded, leather, Copper Wire, Must See! $4800 more details Trailer $2,900 OBO 4x2, third door, six tonneau, chrome step, tow Appliances... Asking $55,000 Please Call Allison passenger, V6, 116K, A/C, package, excellent condition. Fully equipped, furnished 860-942-3201 2003 Honda 508-269-1710 with 10’x35’ attached 6-CD changer, power Call (978)697-0706 64 Tucker Hill Rd. 2005 Fleetwood enclosed room. Heated, A/C, TRX250 EX ATV windows/locks, tow Putnam, CT 06260 package, runs great, one PaceArrow 37A friendly neighbors, large 760 VANS/TRUCKS Runs Great! Looks Great! 2001 Fleetwood field, family activities, access $2100 OBO owner, always maintained, all “California” 860-928-7165 Motorhome to new built in pool, recent brakework done, very Elkhorn Truck 18K miles, loaded, no inexpensive comfortable 860-634-0581 clean, some rust, 1967 F-250 pets/smokers. Two slide living, located in Woodstock 1985 Ford F-600 dependable. $4500. Camper outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. (508)277-7829 Service Truck CT. Park open April-Oct. Box Truck with lumbertack. New Like new, used only a few Electric awning & levelers, $40,000 includes lot. 2009 1996 Ford E-250 High-top Mini times. Fits 6’ truck bed. low miles, runs good, needs engine, 6x6x10’ (enclosed). workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 assessment and the R.E. Tax some new brake lines. $1000 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, Wheelchair Queen, sleeps 4, all speed, lots of extras. 2-3 Motorcycle Trailer amenities, asking $8,700. (508)278-7616 or or best offer. Extended Utility Van. 1998 Nissan Haulmark 2006 Harley Van Needed Low $90’s. (508)450-0689 Call (508)922-3936 Must see! Truck also Call (508)885-4727 75k Miles On Engine, Frontier Pickup “Dyna” Street Bob, Black In excellent running available. 186k Original Miles. cherry, 2000 miles. condition with fully Well Maintained. A/C, 4 cylinder auto, bedliner, 12 foot, pungo 120, kayak Call (508)892-8861 $4700. automatic wheel chair lift Wells, Maine Tool Shelves. Great For with paddle, vest. 2006 Camp 1989 Chevy 1500 Floor Coverings! Call (508)499-6748 (951)522-0573 and closing doors. Coleman Niagra 2005 40’ Breckenridge Short bed Z71 off road. $2100 Please leave message Out Truck Cap Park Model Home $1500 or best offer. Call Mike (508)764-2807 Pop-Up Gray, 6ft with sliding front Enclosed Room Addition, Call (774)280-2480 508-269-2420 1999 Ford Ranger Great Condition! Heat, window & side windows & Plus Screen Room & Deck. Extended Cab Pickup Truck Cap Inside/Outside Stoves, locking back window. Used 2 Double Loft, Sleeps 10. V6, 4.0L White Fiberglass, With Slide-Out Dinette, months, brand new. Stored Fully Furnished & 2002 FORD F-150 Truck Cap 131,780 Miles. Recent Sliding Windows, Tinted Refrigerator, Inside/Outside Landscaped. Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. Glass, Cargo Rack. Lincoln Town Car in heated garage. Fits 2005 4-door King Cab, extra clean. For 1999 Dodge Pickup Wanted Shower, Toilet, Lots Of Ford F-350 Truck Super Cab. Meadow Ledge Resort 75,000 miles. 2 WD. (Short-Bed) Runs Well. 4 Years Old, Fits ‘97-’03 Storage. Sleeps 6-8. $1100. May-October $8500.00 firm. $3500 F-150 Extended Cab (6’ Bed). 2002 Or NEWER Asking $6800 $70,500 Call 508-243-2157 $700 obo (Book Value $6000+) Asking $500 Chuck Gander 508-248-5620 (508)729-9177 508-278-6123 508-892-0526 860-923-1848 508-736-3114 508-335-1153

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