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Wildcat Happenings:<br />

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Goldman and schools<br />

continue to joust<br />

By BOB CARROLL<br />

, WILMINGTON-John Schack of<br />

Woburn. attorney Tor schoolteacher<br />

Nancy Goldman in her age<br />

discrimination suit against the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> School Department, said<br />

the schools passed up an opportunity<br />

last spring to settle the case by hiring<br />

Goldman for yet another teaching<br />

position.<br />

Goldman. 54, is suing the school<br />

department for alleged age<br />

di strim i rial i on when she was not hired<br />

for a full-time social studies teaching<br />

position that began in April. 1966.<br />

Former principal Joseph Patuleia had<br />

expressed an interest in having a<br />

"younger faculty" at the high school,<br />

and a 23 year-old teacher was hired<br />

instead of Goldman.<br />

Health<br />

WILMINGTON - "Hears to<br />

your Health." Health Fair will be<br />

held from I to S p.m.. Wednesday.<br />

September 17 in <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>Town</strong><br />

Hall Auditorium.<br />

Among the features of the event<br />

will be:<br />

Blood sugar screening<br />

Blood pressure screening<br />

Dermascan skin screening<br />

Message therapy<br />

Chiropracty<br />

Hearing test<br />

Stress quiz<br />

Height/weight<br />

Reflexology<br />

W1C<br />

Child care search and referral<br />

information<br />

Sponsored by the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Board of Health, Sunrise Health<br />

Care corporation and Cooperative<br />

Elder Services.Inc.. the event will<br />

also include a program for students<br />

regarding dating violence.<br />

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Save $ $ $"on brakes'<br />

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PROPERTY<br />

Who owns what when you get mar-<br />

ried? It depends on where you live. In<br />

most states, common law rules. What's<br />

his is his and what hers is hers. But in<br />

nine community property states includ-<br />

ing Arizona, California. Idaho. Louisi-<br />

ana, Nevada. New Mexico. Texas.<br />

Washington and Wisconsin, everything<br />

earned or acquired within the marriage<br />

is'split down the middle. Property ac-<br />

quired before or after marriage, or by<br />

gift or inheritance during the marriage,<br />

is separate property, it must be kept<br />

separate, loo; once assets are com-<br />

mingled, they are reclassified as com-<br />

munity property. In case of divorce,<br />

community assets are treated as if each<br />

owned 50 percent. Community prop-<br />

erty may not be given away or sold at<br />

less than fair pair without the consent of<br />

both. It can get sticky when a couple<br />

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erty and finances? You'll get the an-<br />

swers you need at<br />

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404 Main St.. Suite #I<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. MA 01887<br />

(508)658-5034<br />

Schack said he has held<br />

"preliminary talks" with School<br />

Department attorney Regina<br />

WilI iams Tate regarding the schools'<br />

providing Schack with information<br />

about hiring policies and practices in<br />

the school department over the past<br />

few years.<br />

Schack said that Tate asked what it<br />

would take to settle the case, and<br />

Schack said the answer is clear,<br />

namely, hire Goldman for a full-time<br />

teaching position.<br />

Schack said that with Patuleia's<br />

departure from the school system, an<br />

obstacle to Goldman's being hired<br />

should have been eliminated. Schack<br />

said that for a teaching position in the<br />

social studies department last spring,<br />

he offered to have Goldman compete<br />

openly with any other applicants<br />

providing only Principal Edward<br />

Woods and Social Studies Chairperson<br />

Robert Cripps were to make the<br />

decision on who was to be hired.<br />

TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1997<br />

Superintendent Ge.ai Jine O'Donnell<br />

would not have had a say on the<br />

selection under Schack's offer.<br />

Even if Goldman had not been<br />

selected, said Schack, that deal would<br />

have settled the case. The deal was<br />

refused by the school department, said<br />

Schack. (Schack noted that Goldman<br />

holds her Massachusetts Teaching<br />

Certifications in social studies for both<br />

the middle school and high school<br />

levels.) Another person, not Goldman,<br />

was hired to fill that social studies<br />

position that had been open in the<br />

spring.<br />

According to Schack, "O'Donnell<br />

is digging in her heels."<br />

Director of Administration and<br />

Finance Bradford Jackson returned a<br />

call to the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> on behalf of<br />

Superintendent O'Donnell. Jackson<br />

said in response to questions that it is<br />

not the policy of the school department<br />

to comment on any issues that are<br />

under litigation. However, Jackson<br />

added, "I'm not trying this in the press."<br />

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The choree is yours<br />

Speeding / Parking?<br />

By SARAH G1LLOTTE<br />

TEWKSBURY - I'm not too sure about this new policy about speeding.<br />

Sure, it sounds like a pretty fair idea - you break the law and then you pay the<br />

consequences. Except the consequences may not deal with just the police but<br />

also the High School.<br />

When I first heard about this policy I thought it applied anywhere and at any<br />

time you were caught speeding, but that was before I found out that the rule<br />

applied only when we're going to and from school and school events..<br />

Almost everyone knows that there are police officers everywhere around the<br />

neighborhood of the High School for the first couple of weeks of school and<br />

most people know enough to slow down. Some people probably are going to<br />

speed up again as soon as they get out of the vicinity of the school, which defeats<br />

the purpose of the policy .but that doesn't mean they won't get caught. Maybe<br />

after more kids find out about this new rule, some will drive a little bit more<br />

responsibly, if they don't already, which I hope will help avoid any accidents.<br />

Personally, I would choose to have the police notify the school and have my<br />

parking permit taken away. At least that way I wouldn't be out SO bucks and<br />

my insurance wouldn't go up. But when you think about it, people in the real<br />

world don't have it that easy. They don't have the luxury of choosing whether<br />

or not they want to pay their ticket - they have to. (Unless they want to fight it<br />

in court.) Most people who live around here don't have a bus that will pick them<br />

up near their house and take them to work; they have to rely on their cars.<br />

There are some good things and some bad things about this new rule. Maybe<br />

it will work and maybe it won't. I like the fact that I have a choice of whether<br />

or not I get a speeding ticket. What I don't like is that the school has to get<br />

involved, but I realize that with this new policy you can't do one without the<br />

other. I personally don't think it should have any effect at school if we get<br />

caught speeding, but I like the fact that I at least have a choice.<br />

erstothe II<br />

Co ton <strong>Crier</strong><br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.1997 ><br />

Keep recycling working Trash plant environmentally safe<br />

DearLarz:<br />

The people of Massachusetts are<br />

joining Americans across the<br />

nation to improve their quality of<br />

life, conserve natural resources,<br />

strengthen local economies and<br />

create jobs. They are able to do<br />

this through recycling and buying<br />

recycled efforts.<br />

This November 15, thousands of'<br />

' Americans will take part in<br />

recycling activities across the<br />

nation and right here in<br />

Massachusetts as part of America<br />

Recycles Day. The effort is being<br />

organized by a public/private<br />

partnership with Vice President Al<br />

Gore acting as the honorary<br />

chairman. In fact, our state is an<br />

official partner of this national<br />

effort, and events are being<br />

planned statewide (such as the Buy<br />

Recycled Vendor Fair in<br />

Boxborough, "Clean Out Your<br />

Files Day" sponsored by North<br />

Shore Recycled Fibers.and a tour<br />

of the Container Recycling<br />

Alliance's glass recycling facility<br />

in Franklin).<br />

Communities are sponsoring<br />

these events to show how recycling<br />

Thanks<br />

Dear Larz:<br />

Just a short note to say "thank<br />

you" for the nice article written<br />

about my mother.<br />

Family and friends have given<br />

many positive remarks. It was a<br />

very special remembrance. Thank<br />

you again.<br />

Sincerely<br />

Ruth Sheldon Childs<br />

is working and demonstrate the<br />

important role each of us plays in<br />

keeping it working to conserve our<br />

country's resources, reduce waste,<br />

create jobs, and strengthen our<br />

nation's economy. Newspapers can<br />

become involved by freeing up<br />

reporters to cover events.<br />

The 1997 theme. "Keep<br />

Recycling Working: Buy<br />

Recycled," underscores the<br />

importance of purchasing recycled<br />

content products and packaging.<br />

Thousand of recycled content<br />

products are available and by<br />

purchasing them, the nation's<br />

consumers are building markets<br />

for finished products made from<br />

steel, glass, paper, plastic and<br />

aluminum materials they place at<br />

the curb or in dropoff facilities.<br />

Whether at the grocery store or<br />

at the office, buying recycled is<br />

easy to do. Recycled products are<br />

the same quality as products' not<br />

made with recycled materials, and<br />

they generally cost about the same.<br />

But when you buy recycled, you<br />

help conserve resources, reduce<br />

waste an create opportunity for<br />

economic development both in<br />

Massachusetts and across the<br />

nation.<br />

In the coming weeks, I'll keep<br />

you updated about American<br />

Recycles Day activities here in<br />

Massachusetts and around the<br />

country. In the meantime, if you<br />

would like more information about<br />

Massachusetts Recycles Day plans,<br />

contact Craig Ruberti or Kathi<br />

Mirza at 617-338-0244.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Dorothy Suput,<br />

Executive Director,<br />

MassRecycle<br />

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notice. On Feb. 1, renewal notices are Ham.<br />

Periodic.lt postage paid at <strong>Wilmington</strong> MA 01887<br />

Postmaster please sand Form 3579 to:<br />

<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, P.O. Box 939, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

l fi»V/ NATIONAL NEWSPi<br />

> NEPA * ASSOCIATION<br />

J<br />

■sfbi<br />

S<br />

Dear Larz:<br />

The North Andover trash-to-<br />

energy facility is currently the<br />

subject of several recent articles<br />

and I would like to take the<br />

opportunity to set the record<br />

straight. The public authority that<br />

oversees the facility. Northeast<br />

Solid Waste Committee (NESWC).<br />

and the company that built and<br />

operates it. Massachusetts<br />

Refusctcch, Inc. (MRI). a wholly<br />

owned subsidiary of Wheelabrator<br />

'Technologies Inc.. are working<br />

together to create a mutually<br />

beneficial restructured contract as<br />

we move forward to retrofit the<br />

facility in response to federal<br />

environmental mandates.<br />

Unfortunately, while the parties<br />

work together to enhance our<br />

partnership, special interests long<br />

opposed to trash-to-energy projects<br />

are making untrue and unrelated<br />

claims about the plant, claims that<br />

divert NESWC residents' attention<br />

from real good faith negotiations<br />

to unreal pollution ears. Issues<br />

such as dioxin and mercury<br />

contamination have been<br />

exhaustively researched and<br />

reported by scientists and the<br />

United States Environmental<br />

Protection Agency (EPA) for<br />

decades. These are important issues<br />

to' discuss, but they need to be<br />

grounded in fact, not emotion.<br />

The current facts deserve<br />

repeating. The North Andover<br />

facility does not emit levels of<br />

dioxin that have any measurable<br />

impacts on the environment or<br />

public health. And the ash residue<br />

produced by the plant and disposed<br />

in Pea body safely stabilizes any<br />

minute traces of dioxin that may<br />

appear in the ash. The trace levels<br />

of mercury emissions from<br />

trash-to-energy facilities are,<br />

likewise, insignificant, originating<br />

primarily from household<br />

batteries.<br />

Four years ago. Wheelabrator<br />

was the first organization in<br />

Massachusetts to receive regulatory<br />

approvals for its successful and<br />

ongoing initiative to collect button<br />

batteries and remove them from<br />

the disposal cycle altogether. To<br />

further promote these efforts, in<br />

I99S. Wheelabrator piloted a joint<br />

program throughout Massachusetts<br />

with the Rechargeable Battery<br />

Recycling Corporation to collect<br />

. and recycle used household Ni-Cd<br />

rechargeable batteries; now. a<br />

nationally recognized program.<br />

The facility has existing air<br />

pollution control equipment that<br />

strips out many pollutants before<br />

they are released to the<br />

environment Wheelabrator and<br />

NESWC have together began the<br />

process of retrofitting the facility<br />

under the federal Clean Air Act to<br />

install some of the most advanced<br />

pollution control technology<br />

available. In fact, Wheelabrator<br />

will be installing this advanced<br />

equipment before the federally<br />

mandated deadlines. This retrofit<br />

should eliminate the concerns of<br />

even the most ardent opponents of<br />

the trash-to-energy process. For<br />

more information on the.<br />

effectiveness of retrofit<br />

technology, you can call Integrated<br />

Waste Services Association in<br />

Washington at 202-467-6240 or<br />

consult with EPA's Office of Air<br />

!.<br />

;<br />

Quality Planning & Standard?.<br />

Research Triangle Park in North j<br />

Carolina.<br />

Since 1985. the North Ando<br />

facility has reliably disposed<br />

more than five million tons$f]<br />

municipal trash and generated o»t>r :<br />

three million megawatts o(f j<br />

electricity and safely managed]<br />

more than one million tons of ash<br />

residue. The facility has been<br />

subject to stringent regulation and<br />

oversight by regulatory agencies<br />

and we are proud of its record. (;♦;<br />

Safety is not the issue at the<br />

North Andover facility. The issufV<br />

is how we together can provide ■<br />

long term arrangement under<br />

which the NESWC communities\<br />

and the plant operator can fairly j<br />

apportion revenues, risks and<br />

responsibilities. MRI and its parent<br />

company, Wheelabratqr<br />

Technologies, are committed H<br />

help find a viable solution to theft<br />

challenges and to extend its<br />

partnership with the NESWffe<br />

communities.<br />

James Mclver,<br />

Plant Manager<br />

Cruising the Fjords of Norway<br />

by Capt. Larz Neilson<br />

A cruise in the fjords of Norway.<br />

Doesn't it sound romantic?<br />

This writer made that cruise<br />

once, about the year 1947. His<br />

sister Sylvia was with him, as the<br />

ship cruised northward, and the<br />

two Norwegian pilots pointed out<br />

many of the sites to be seen. They<br />

also pointed out some of the places<br />

where German submarines were<br />

hiding during World War II, when<br />

they were sinking American cargo<br />

vessels which were trying to go to<br />

Murmansk, a Russian seaport on<br />

the easterly side of the peninsular<br />

which is North Cape, the most<br />

northern land in Norway.<br />

During the summer of 1947 this<br />

writer was in command of a cargo<br />

ship, in New York harbor, when<br />

he received an order from the<br />

company for which he was<br />

working to fly to Sweden, because<br />

the captain of one of that<br />

company's ships had committed<br />

suicide. The suicide had occurred<br />

in Gothenburg, the largest seaport<br />

in Sweden.<br />

Sylvia Neilson. a sister, happened<br />

to be a student at the University of<br />

Stockholm, Sweden, when the<br />

writer received that order. He<br />

called her on the telephone, to let<br />

her know he was coming.<br />

Sylvia had been a teacher in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School on the<br />

day of Pearl Harbor. As soon as<br />

was possible she left her job to join<br />

up with the Women's Army Corps<br />

(WACS). When she finished some<br />

years later she held the rank of<br />

Major.<br />

Sylvia is a <strong>Wilmington</strong> native<br />

who, as a girl, delivered milk with<br />

a pony cart around Silver Lake for<br />

several years. Her uncle, Christian<br />

"Pop" Neilson owned a dozen cows<br />

and a farm, on Glen Road, where<br />

it is met by Harnden Street<br />

Pop had acquired that pony cart<br />

from Caleb Harriman, he who<br />

owned a big tannery in North<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. Pop acquired it at no<br />

cost, because 'his of<br />

granddaughters, but his niece was a<br />

good person to use it, for a good<br />

cause. Sylvia was the envy of many<br />

persons living in the Silver Lake<br />

area of <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

They told her of their envy, for<br />

having a pony, when she was in the<br />

WACS, and afterwards, when she<br />

was home again.<br />

Sylvia met the writer when he<br />

landed at the Stockholm, Sweden<br />

airport. Together they flew to<br />

Goteborg (Gothenberg) the big<br />

Swedish seaport. Sylvia was given<br />

one of the rooms on a ship, in<br />

which she stayed for a few weeks.<br />

The captain who had committed<br />

suicide had met up with a young<br />

lady who somehow had gotten out<br />

of Soviet Russia. She had formerly<br />

lived on the shores of the Caspian<br />

Sea, in a city called Baku, in<br />

southern Russia.<br />

They had taken off for a "tour of<br />

Sweden," which lasted many<br />

weeks.<br />

At that time there was a dispute<br />

about oil for American ships, or<br />

something like that. Russia and the<br />

United States were doing the<br />

arguing, and the US had sought<br />

assistance from the Kingdom of<br />

Sweden.<br />

The Swedish answer was to stop<br />

delivering any oil to American<br />

ships. The Chief Engineer of that<br />

ship could get no help from the<br />

Captain, who was touring Sweden<br />

with that Russian girl.<br />

Finally, the Chief Engineer wrote<br />

a letter to the steamship company<br />

in New York. He was almost out<br />

of oil. When the captain finally<br />

returned to Gothenberg and<br />

learned of that letter, he committed<br />

suicide.<br />

There was no problem in taking<br />

command of the ship. The problem<br />

was in the finding out of what had<br />

happened. For a part of the answer<br />

the writer took his sister and the<br />

Russian girl to a nice restaurant,<br />

where three persons could sit and<br />

eat and talk. And there the story<br />

was evolved.<br />

After a couple of days this writer<br />

was prepared to leave port, for the<br />

port of Narvik, in northern<br />

Norway. The first sizable port in<br />

Norway would be Bergen, where<br />

there was a good chance of oil.<br />

Two Norwegian pilots came on<br />

board, as fuel was being pumped<br />

aboard the ship. Would the captain<br />

be interested in making a cruise<br />

through the Norwegian Fjords, to<br />

go to Narvik, his destination?<br />

Why not?<br />

The distance would be shorter,<br />

and there would be no rough seas.<br />

The odds were that the ship would<br />

get to Narvik quicker. The pilots<br />

were hired.<br />

It was a wonderful voyage,<br />

hundreds of miles through those<br />

fjords.<br />

The pilots spoke English, and<br />

they knew the stories of the!<br />

German submarines who had!<br />

hidden out in the fjords and sank<br />

American ships trying to deliver;<br />

cargo to Murmansk, in Soviet<br />

Russia.<br />

This writer has never seen<br />

anything in the United States about j<br />

the ships which were sunk, trying J<br />

to deliver cargo to Murmansk.,<br />

Hundreds, maybe thousands of<br />

American merchant seamen lost i<br />

the lives in that effort. ~l J<br />

The writer has told of the five<br />

vessels which he saw, loading in<br />

Hoboken, New Jersey, in the early!<br />

part of World War- II. Only one<br />

returned to the U.S. There was;<br />

another place in Philadelphia, at<br />

Pier 47, where the writer loaded!'<br />

the SS Daniel Boone in 1943, and<br />

the person in charge believed the!<br />

ship was being loaded for<br />

Murmansk,, a story previously told<br />

by this writer.<br />

Narvik was a city of about<br />

10,000 population. British<br />

destroyers and German submarines;<br />

had been in that port during the<br />

war. Submarines had been sunk;<br />

and at least two destroyers.<br />

It was only a couple of hundred<br />

miles from Murmansk.<br />

The nicest thing that happened, as<br />

this writer and his sister walked^<br />

around Narvik was to meet<br />

young girl, about four years old<br />

She recognized us as bein<br />

Americans, and asked (i<br />

Norwegian) "Have you an;<br />

chewing gum?" ,<br />

The ship loaded iron ore, if thwa<br />

writer remembers correctly. It wa»>=<br />

taken to the port of Baltimore,<br />

Maryland.<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1997<br />

SPECIALS RUN NOW THRU SAT, SEPTEMBER 13 TH DAIRY SPECIALS<br />

Rte.129 <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Lowell Street Al Woburn Street<br />

Store Hours: Moo. thru Sat 7 AM - 9 PM<br />

Now Open Sundays 8 AM - 6 PM<br />

WE NOW ACCEPT<br />

VISA M/C & ATM<br />

SPECIALS LAST ONtYAStONO AS STOCKS DO<br />

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UHIT QUANTITIES.<br />

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS<br />

MEAT SPECIALS<br />

*LE "M"<br />

DA BALL BONELESS<br />

XX LEAN<br />

BOTTOM ROUND<br />

STEW Ml<br />

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L2 0Z.PKG<br />

IMI MEAT BOLOGNA<br />

u<br />

FROZEN<br />

TURKEYS<br />

CAROLINA<br />

•BASTED<br />

•TIMER<br />

10/16 LBS.<br />

PLUMROSE<br />

TRIPLE "M*<br />

BONELESS<br />

HAM STEAKS<br />

$949<br />

SEAFOOD SPECIALS<br />

FRESH<br />

FULLY COOKED<br />

MINCED 1 HADDOCK<br />

CLAMS FILLETS<br />

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FRESH BAKED GOODS<br />

LABREE<br />

CUPCAKES<br />

6 PACK<br />

$ 1<br />

RLE<br />

PIES<br />

10 INCH<br />

46 OZ.<br />

$979<br />

2<br />

STRAWBERRY<br />

TOPPED<br />

CAKE<br />

22 OZ.<br />

$929<br />

3<br />

PEANUT BUTTER<br />

*JEUY<br />

1/2 RMG CAKE<br />

14 OZ.<br />

$939<br />

2<br />

KODAK ADVANTK<br />

2000 AUTO CAMERAS<br />

$30°°<br />

iPRIN<br />

PAST PAIN RELIEF<br />

49<br />

99<br />

100 TABLETS<br />

GREEN GIANT<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

14.5 OZ.<br />

DRAKES<br />

YODELS<br />

FUNNY BONES<br />

RING DINGS<br />

10 PACK<br />

$|<br />

SAVE 90*<br />

8 INCH<br />

KRUNCHPES<br />

$199 i<br />

GILLETTE<br />

SBSOR& EXCEL<br />

FOR WOMEN<br />

MM 3 $1 5<br />

5 PACK 10 PACK<br />

AMBERSHADES<br />

SUNGLASSES<br />

■1I59!<br />

SEEN ON<br />

T.V.<br />

5/ $ 2<br />

SAVE $1.45<br />

HOODS<br />

FRESH<br />

$ 1 69<br />

ORANGE JUICE 1/2 GAL ..._<br />

PILLSBURY<br />

2/ $ 3<br />

ASST 14 TO 17 OZ. SAVE 98c<br />

_KELLOGGS CEREAL A mmgk<br />

HOOD'S M/ft AlHONEY CRUNCH FLAKES $^29<br />

COnAGECHEESEfi/ O CORN FLAKES 4<br />

ASST 16 OZ. SAVE 38* |l2 0Z. WITH FREE MINI CAR SAVE $1.70<br />

IMPERIAL 2 FRUIT ROLL-UPS<br />

ASST<br />

SAVE 38*<br />

2/ $ 3<br />

SAVE $1.98<br />

;ABOT BUTTE<br />

1/4S ULTRA YES $? !<br />

PARTY HERRING 2/ s 3 100<br />

PILLSBURY<br />

CRESCENT ROLLS<br />

REG&R/F<br />

8 0Z.<br />

PILLSBURY<br />

DANISH & CINN ROLLS<br />

^MASSORWD tm 39<br />

PILLSBURY<br />

COOKIES<br />

ASSORTED<br />

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nrrcDAEMT h<br />

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JDOWNY<br />

SAVE**, ri CONCENTRATE<br />

21 LOS. 64 OZ.<br />

2/ 3pOOL BURST<br />

I SELECTED FLAVORS<br />

6 PACK<br />

$ 1<br />

$429<br />

■I PKG<br />

MISSION<br />

CORN<br />

TORTILLAS 2/ $ 1<br />

FROZEN FOODS SPECIALS<br />

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ILENDER'S O /SO<br />

'ASSORTED Si C<br />

BAGELS<br />

9T0 12 0Z.<br />

MARIA'S<br />

CHEESE RAVIOLI<br />

BONUS SIZE 20 OZ.<br />

PROGRESSO<br />

RAV10UES<br />

ASST 18 TO 20 OZ.<br />

IGREEN GIANT<br />

»ASM ACCENTS<br />

I ASST 16 OZ.<br />

ORE-IDA<br />

CRINKLES* LB<br />

STEAK FRIES28OZ<br />

$ 1<br />

SAVE 99*<br />

SAVE 98C<br />

ORE-IDA<br />

WHOUE<br />

ONION.<br />

RINGS $| PKG<br />

LOUISE<br />

STUFFED SHELLSs PACK<br />

iMANICOTThooz S049<br />

2<br />

SAVE $1.00<br />

RHODES<br />

BREAD DOUGH 5 LBS<br />

IVAN-DE-KAMP<br />

FISH FILLETS<br />

I ASSORTED 10.9 TO 12.25 OZ.<br />

TINA<br />

BURRITOS<br />

ASSORTED S OZ.<br />

$029<br />

2<br />

SAVE $1.00<br />

$249<br />

SAVE $1.10<br />

3 DIAMOND<br />

ORANGES<br />

PKG " GRAHAM<br />

ICHOC CHUNK<br />

GRAHAM<br />

16.5 OZ.<br />

MEATY BOl 1<br />

DOG BUSCUIT<br />

ASST 18 OZ.<br />

SAVE C2.50<br />

$099<br />

2<br />

SAVE $1.00<br />

99 c<br />

SAVE $1.00<br />

2/ $ 1<br />

SAVE 78*<br />

2/ s 3<br />

SAVES 1.00<br />

2/ s 3<br />

SAVE 98c<br />

WESSON OIL$199<br />

REG CORN & CANOLA<br />

48 OZ. «.SL.<br />

SAVE 50C<br />

Hungry<br />

Jack @<br />

NABISCO<br />

ASST<br />

HUNGRY JACK<br />

MASHED POTATOES<br />

BONUS 15.5 01 SIZE<br />

UPTON<br />

100COUNT<br />

TEA BAGS<br />

2/ s 3<br />

SAVE 98c<br />

$429<br />

2<br />

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NABISCO O/SC<br />

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,SAVE 98C<br />

CRACKERS<br />

ASST 14 TO 16 OZ.<br />

3<br />

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ARM & HAMMER<br />

FABRIC SOFTENER _<br />

SHEETS 2/ S 40 CT 3<br />

50 OZ.<br />

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Maryanne Esposito well known die I' signs copies of her new book for Bonnie Martin and her mother Virginia<br />

Bruce. Esposito was the guest speaker at a fund-raiser for Strings Attached. (Pholo by Maureen Lamoureux).<br />

i<br />

211 LOWELL ST.<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

TRIPLE "M"<br />

WHOLE<br />

HONEY<br />

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IN MAT URAL JUICE<br />

SAVE $1.50/1,11.<br />

7-8 LB. AVG.<br />

TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1997<br />

0 years ago in i"<br />

TEWKSBURY - Public hearings<br />

on two affordable housing projects<br />

were held before the board of<br />

appeals with a total of 76 units<br />

coming under discussion.<br />

The two topics of discussion were<br />

the Gettysburg Commons<br />

Development of 21 units to be<br />

located beside Roper Estates off<br />

Pleasant Street and the SS unit<br />

Chandler Corners project at the<br />

intersection of Whipplc Road and<br />

Chandler Street.<br />

Much of the discussion involved<br />

the John T. Gale Greenhouse on<br />

nearby Helvetia Street. Owners<br />

feared that construction of the<br />

units on Pleasant Street would<br />

block sunlight. Builders claimed<br />

that the new buildings' shadow<br />

would not touch the greenhouse.<br />

Anthony Accardi Jr., Dominic<br />

Guerriero and Richard Harmon<br />

joined Carlson Real Estate at 1866<br />

Main Street.<br />

John Bolduc of Whipplc Road<br />

was pictured as he was awarded the<br />

highest honor given Rotarians<br />

when he received the Paul Harris<br />

sword from Rotary President Tom<br />

Bowlcy and David Harnois. The<br />

presentation was made during a<br />

Rotary luncheon held at the<br />

Anchor Restaurant.<br />

The Hallissy World of Cars was<br />

scheduled to involve 25 acres of<br />

4 DAY SALE<br />

WED. THRU SAT • SEPT 10 TH - SEPT 13 1<br />

NO CARDS • NO MINIMUM PURCHASE<br />

EXTRA LARGE<br />

SWEET BELL<br />

PEPPERS<br />

27*1<br />

6RBAJ fOR<br />

STUffWe<br />

SPECIALS LAST ONLY AS LONG AS STOCKS DO.<br />

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.<br />

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.<br />

GENUINE<br />

SIRLOIN<br />

TIPS<br />

FAMILVPACK<br />

NIC0TR0L<br />

STOP<br />

SMOKING<br />

AID<br />

7 PATCHES<br />

*19<br />

14 PATCHES<br />

$ 39<br />

COMPARE AMY WHERE!<br />

HELP WANTED - CASHIERS ALL SHIFTS - BAGGERS WEEKDAYS 11AM-2PM ALSO STOCK FULL &<br />

I PART TIME & AFTER SCHOOL & WEEKENDS, DEU DEPT. AFTERNOON & EVEVNING & WEEKENDS<br />

9<br />

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land in the Wamesit section of<br />

Tewksbury according to Peter<br />

Hallissy who made the<br />

announcement September 14.<br />

Tewksbury Little League<br />

National Major, Royals, town<br />

champions were pictured: Tin<br />

D'Souza, Sean Bishop, Chris<br />

Leone, Marc DcFclicc, Mike<br />

Correia, Coach Al Leone, Derek<br />

Leone, Bob Sharkey, Gerry<br />

Murphy, Adam Stanco, Coach Carl<br />

Bishop. Eric McClafferty, Mike<br />

Higginson, Steve Price and<br />

manager Frank Correia .<br />

Bob Fowler was pictured as the<br />

guest of honor al a surprise parly<br />

held al Elks Hall. Bob was headed<br />

for the Winnipeg Jets National<br />

Hockey League camp after a<br />

successful career al Lawrence<br />

Central Catholic High School and<br />

Merrimack College. Pictured with<br />

him were Central hockey coach<br />

Ron Pacucci, Bob Fowler, Sr.,<br />

Mrs. Fowler and Merrimack<br />

College hockey coach Ron<br />

Anderson.<br />

Be Informed!<br />

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Call 658-2346 to subscribe.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> school lunch menus<br />

Week of September 15<br />

Elementary<br />

Monday: Meatball sub with<br />

grated cheese, crispy potato<br />

rounds, cucumber sticks, chilled<br />

fruit, milk/juice, ice cream.<br />

Tuesday: Tacos, fluffy rice,<br />

seasoned carrots, chilled fruit,<br />

milk/juice,nulty bars.<br />

Wednesday: Minestrone soup,<br />

jumbo hot pretzel, mustard, cheese<br />

sticks, celery and carrot sticks,<br />

chilled fruit, milk/juice, ice cream.<br />

Thursday: Turkey tenders, rice<br />

vegetable, casserole, .seasoned<br />

green beans, cornbrcad, chilled<br />

fruit, snack cake, juice/milk.<br />

Friday: Bagel pizza, cheese<br />

cubes, chilled fruit, seasoned<br />

vegetable, milk/juice, ice cream.<br />

Middle schools<br />

Monday: Baconburgcr on a roll,<br />

oven potato rounds, corn on the<br />

cob, chilled fruit, ice cream,<br />

milk/juice.<br />

Tuesday: Soft or hard tacos,<br />

fluffy rice, seasoned carrots,<br />

chilled fruit, nutty bars, milk/juice.<br />

Wednesday: Spaghetti and meat<br />

sauce, tossed garden salad, French<br />

bread, chilled fruit, milk/<br />

juice,brownie.<br />

Thursday: Turkey tenders, rice<br />

vegetable, casserole, seasoned<br />

green beans, cornbrcad, chilled<br />

fruit, snack cake, milk/juice.<br />

Friday: Sal's pizza, tossed<br />

garden salad, brcadstick,<br />

milk/juice, ice cream.<br />

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Tuesday: Baconburger with<br />

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Wednesday: Mamma Anna's<br />

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French bread and butler, chilled<br />

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Thursday: Turkey lenders,<br />

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on her own. Her actual 200th birthday will be on Oct. 21st. The men and women of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Minutemen<br />

Company will be on the ramparts of Castle Island again to help her celebrate with cannon fire, as they have for years<br />

on her annual turn-around (photo by Frank Amain)<br />

Celebrating her actual 200 th birthday<br />

WILMINGTON - On October 21<br />

the Massachusetts Council of<br />

Minutemen and Militia will again<br />

be returning to the salute of the<br />

U.S.S. Constitution. This year will<br />

be different because it is the ship's<br />

200th anniversary. They will fie<br />

celebrating by firing a return<br />

cannon salute from the U.S. Coast<br />

Guard Base, directly across from<br />

the U.S.S. Constitution, which rests<br />

in the Boston Naval Shipyard in<br />

Charlcstown. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Minutemen arc member companies<br />

of the council that have supplied<br />

cannon crews. ,<br />

The firing of the cannons will be<br />

under the command of Brigade<br />

General Frank D. Curlcy of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, who is the Cannon<br />

Safety Officer of the Council. The<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Minutemen have<br />

supplied two of the lour different<br />

Cannons fired. "Gray," and "Black<br />

Rose" arc the two <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Cannons that will be fired on<br />

October 21. Burlington's "Hope"<br />

and Woburn's "Acorn" will also be<br />

fired. After the firings there will<br />

be a grand parade to the Slate<br />

House in Boston.<br />

Mrs. Karin Martin of<br />

Marblehead has been asked to be<br />

in honored guest at the firing<br />

because she is the descendant of<br />

two crewmen, both named Knot!<br />

lartin, who helped save the ship<br />

nn the British in 1814, and then<br />

: Confederates in 1861.<br />

[According to Ms. Martin, her<br />

nccstor Captain Knott Martin<br />

liloted the Constitution from<br />

irblehcad Harbor to safety in<br />

em Harbor after being pursued<br />

ft the British frigates Tcnedos and<br />

Junonon April 3, 1814.<br />

Then, 47 years later, another<br />

ancestor, also .by the name Knott<br />

Martin, who was a Minulcman<br />

from Marblehead, commanded a<br />

company of the Eighth<br />

Massachusetts Volunteers to<br />

Annapolis, Maryland to help in the<br />

rescue of the Constitution from<br />

being burned by Scsscssionisls.<br />

"I cannot even express how<br />

proud I am of my entire family<br />

and my ancestors. My maiden<br />

name is Martin, and I married into<br />

the name Martin. My husband and<br />

I named our son Knott. Our son is<br />

the 15th Knott Martin. He is 26<br />

now and lives in Rhode Island,"<br />

said Karin Martin.<br />

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Martin said that she didn't even<br />

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the time of the bicentennial of the<br />

Constitution. "Of course no one<br />

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heritage," she said laughing.<br />

Karin Martin is planning to<br />

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TEWKSBURY - In observance of<br />

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tember 9, and Wednesday, Septem-<br />

ber 10, are two very important days<br />

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sisted Living. They and The Pines of<br />

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sisted Living Week by holding a Leg-<br />

islative Breakfast on the ninth, and an<br />

Open House on the tenth.<br />

The Legislative Breakfast begins<br />

at 8:30 Tuesday morning and is for<br />

residents of the Blaire House and their<br />

families. After opening remarks by<br />

Program Director Donna Bums, Sena-<br />

tor John O'Brien and Representative<br />

James R. Miceli will help in celebrat-<br />

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erly. There will be a Question and<br />

Answer lime allotted for the guests<br />

and then a tour of the facility will be<br />

given.<br />

The Pines<br />

The Pines of Tewksbury, a Resi-<br />

dential Assisted Living Community,<br />

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Assisted Living Week by observing<br />

what it has been termed "Family Fun<br />

Day," and Open House Saturday, Sep-<br />

tember 13 from 11 30 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

The public is invited to take part in<br />

the Family Fun Day activities at the<br />

Pines. There will be a cookout, an ice<br />

cream social, games for children, face<br />

painting, a live animal show featuring<br />

Michelle's Menagerie, Karoke and a<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>Library</strong> notes<br />

<strong>Library</strong> card signup month<br />

WILMINGTON - September is<br />

the month when the American<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Association and libraries<br />

across the country remind parents<br />

and adults that a library card is the<br />

most important school supply of<br />

all. A library card, the best<br />

bargain in Iqwn, is a free ticket to<br />

the world of books and<br />

information. With a library card,<br />

young people can begin to<br />

appreciate the joys of reading and<br />

to develop into lifelong learners.<br />

All <strong>Wilmington</strong> residents are<br />

eligible to apply for a library card<br />

at <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

A picture identification with<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> address must be<br />

presented in order to receive a<br />

library card. Drop by with your<br />

children; sign up the whole family<br />

and begin borrowing books,<br />

videos, compact discs, magazines<br />

and museum passes.<br />

Partners in Education<br />

The library staff hosted a<br />

reception for <strong>Wilmington</strong> teachers<br />

and school librarians on Thursday,<br />

September 4 from 2 to 4 p.m. The<br />

purpose of this gathering was to<br />

acquaint teachers with the<br />

resources of the public library and<br />

to meet the library staff. Apples,<br />

cookies pressed with the Baldwin<br />

apple tree, fruit, cheese platters<br />

and punch were just some of the<br />

refreshments provided by the<br />

Friends of the <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

Educational regalia (everything<br />

from map puzzles to chess sets)<br />

from the Children's Room archives<br />

was offered as classroom aides or<br />

fun activities. A display of<br />

resources frequently used of<br />

homework assignments was on<br />

display. Book lists and other<br />

handouts were available. The<br />

continued cooperation of librarians<br />

and educators will ensure a<br />

successful school year for our<br />

children.<br />

Welcome Back<br />

Lucy Percuoco, member of the<br />

library staff, has returned to work<br />

after an extended illness. The<br />

library staff and patrons welcome<br />

Lucy back and wish her continued<br />

good health.<br />

New books<br />

Adult Fiction:<br />

Canapes for the Kitties by Marian<br />

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On September tenth from 4 to 7<br />

p.m., there will be an open house to the<br />

community so that Ihey may view the<br />

Blaire House. It gives the community<br />

a chance to meet with the staff of the<br />

establishment. Refreshments will be<br />

served at 4:00 and then Executive<br />

Director Diane Tessier-EfsUthiou will<br />

give a welcome. Donna Bums will<br />

again give comments to the public,<br />

and then tours of the grounds and the<br />

facilities will be given.<br />

"We have received an enthusiastic<br />

response from the community for both<br />

programs," said Susan Antkowiak. the<br />

media contact for the Assisted Living<br />

Facility.<br />

The Blaire House of Tewksbury<br />

Assisted Living is located at 10 B<br />

Erlin Terrace.<br />

Rough Justice by Lisa Scottoline<br />

Monstrum by Donald James<br />

Adult Non-fiction<br />

Our Guys; The Glen Ridge Rape<br />

and the Secret Life of the Perfect<br />

Suburb by Bernard Lefkowitz<br />

When Mothers Work; Loving<br />

our Children Without Sacrificing<br />

Ourselves by Joan K. Peters.<br />

No Germs Allowed! How to<br />

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and on the Road by Winkler G.<br />

Weinberg.<br />

Wells and Septic Systems by Max<br />

and Charlotte Alth<br />

How to Study and Other Skills<br />

for Success in College by James<br />

and Ellen Deese<br />

Book Ends<br />

Sixteen members of Bookends<br />

gave a unanimous thumbs up for<br />

The Orchard by Adele Crockett<br />

Robertson at their monthly<br />

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WILMINGTON - In his first full<br />

and official year as Principal and<br />

leader of <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School,<br />

Edward J. Woods has visions for<br />

the school that he will work his<br />

hardest to carry out. This may be<br />

Mr. Woods' first year as Principal,<br />

but he is hardly the new guy in<br />

town. Mr. Woods graduated from<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School, and this<br />

year begins his 29th year working<br />

at W.H.S. He began as a physical<br />

education teacher, and then IS<br />

years ago he was appointed vice<br />

principal. He held that position for<br />

a long time before he felt it was<br />

time for him to step up.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School has had<br />

a turbulent couple of years. It<br />

began when Paul T. Fleming<br />

announced in September of 1995<br />

that he was taking a Principalship<br />

in Leominster. Mr. Woods was<br />

asked to fill in until a replacement<br />

could be found. Michael Nee, who<br />

Wildcat Band<br />

was currently teaching at the North<br />

Intermediate, filled in as<br />

Vice-Principal. By the year's end,<br />

Joseph Patuleia was hired as the<br />

new Principal. However, he<br />

resigned after only nine months to<br />

take a Principalship at Peabody<br />

Veterans <strong>Memorial</strong> High School<br />

"I remember a student telling me<br />

that when a new Principal was<br />

hired, it would be four principals<br />

in four years. I thought about that<br />

and I just didn't think that that was<br />

fair to the kids or the faculty," Mr.<br />

Woods said.<br />

Mr. Woods applied for the<br />

Principal job after Patuleia left and<br />

the search team chose him. They<br />

knew that ' he could give<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> the stability that it<br />

needs. "When a building is<br />

continually going through changes<br />

like that, it doesn't move the<br />

school the way it should be<br />

moved." he said. "I was here, and I<br />

wanted to take a step up. I wanted<br />

to make <strong>Wilmington</strong> one of the<br />

better, if not the best schools in the<br />

area."<br />

When Mr. Woods officially<br />

began in May, he had his work cut<br />

out for him. There had been so<br />

many changes and uncertainty of<br />

the direction that the school was<br />

going. The block scheduling<br />

situation needed to be worked out.<br />

When the block scheduling was<br />

attempted, the teachers were not<br />

properly trained, and because<br />

students were allowed to leave<br />

during those extra long studies,<br />

they were left with a sense that<br />

they could come and go as they<br />

pleased.<br />

Mr. Woods sees this year as a<br />

new beginning, not only for him,<br />

but for the school. He has<br />

implemented some new programs<br />

for the kids. The foreign language<br />

club, robotics club, and a math<br />

league are going to be added to the<br />

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Driving, Academic Decathlon,<br />

Yearbook, and Peer Leadership.<br />

Mr. Woods has certain goals set<br />

for the year ahead. He wants to<br />

make <strong>Wilmington</strong> a great school<br />

for everybody. "I want to make<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> a first choice for kids.<br />

I don't want it to be the school that<br />

they are forced to go to instead of<br />

the Tech or a private school," Mr.<br />

Woods said very sincerely.<br />

When it was announced at- a<br />

faculty meeting that Mr. Woods<br />

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Band camp a success<br />

hy Colleen E. Murphy<br />

WILMINGTON - On August 28.<br />

the <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School Band<br />

boarded the busses for another<br />

year of band camp. Band Camp is<br />

located on Camp Nokomis which is<br />

a YMCA camp on Bear Island, on<br />

Lake Winnipesaukee. The band<br />

returned September I.<br />

Along with the High School<br />

members of the band. Director Ms.<br />

Barbara J. Mette also takes along<br />

subfreshmen. The subfreshmen are<br />

eighth graders who have shown<br />

Ms. Mette that they are mature and<br />

responsible, as well as musically<br />

I able to participate with the High<br />

School band. It is a great honor to<br />

be picked to be a subfreshman, as<br />

well as a good experience, and a<br />

challenge.<br />

The color guard a Rifle squad<br />

also go to Band Camp. They are a<br />

very important part of the band.<br />

During the half time shows, the<br />

Color Guard and Rifle Squad<br />

provide the visual part of the<br />

show, while the band provides the<br />

aiddio. This year at Band Camp<br />

^/uiey worked very hard to perfect<br />

their moves, and stunts for the<br />

shows.<br />

Drum Majors of the WHS Band<br />

this year arc: Senior Cheryl<br />

Lecesse, and Junior Christopher<br />

Murray. Throughout the year, the<br />

Drum Majors conduct, as well as<br />

instruct the Band During Parades,<br />

shows, and concerts. During Band<br />

"Camp the Drum Majors work hard<br />

to learn the music, and help Ms.<br />

Mette out during marching and<br />

instrumental rehearsals.<br />

During Band Camp one thing the<br />

band works on extensively is<br />

Marching. Every morning the<br />

band travels over to Camp<br />

Lawrence, which is on another<br />

part of the island, and learns<br />

marching skills. On the last day of<br />

Marching there is a drill where<br />

Ms. Mette calls out different<br />

marching skills, and the Band<br />

members who stay the longest win<br />

medals. The winners this year in<br />

the Subfreshman category were:<br />

bronze, Jessica Jackson; silver,<br />

Timothy Robilard; and gold,<br />

Patrick Gushing. The winners in<br />

the Freshman - Sophomore<br />

categories were: bronze, John<br />

Jamerson; silver, Michelle Lemos;<br />

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Robin Diorio, Delia Rubeellon Katherine Haynes, Mary Sarich, Colleen<br />

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and gold, David Merry. In the<br />

Junior-Senior category, winners<br />

were : bronze, Sabrina Shattuck<br />

and gold Dave Ward and Sara<br />

McMahan. Congratulations to the<br />

winners!!!<br />

Another skill the band learns at<br />

Band Camp is Charting. Charting<br />

is finding where you are on the<br />

football field, as well as how to get<br />

where you are supposed to be.<br />

During Charting, Band members<br />

learn how to tie their marching<br />

skills in with the half time show on<br />

the football Held.<br />

Ms. Mette also needs help on<br />

Saturday mornings with teaching<br />

each section the routine for the<br />

half time show, so she has people<br />

try out for section leader. Section<br />

leaders have to be at almost every<br />

game, and they have to score well<br />

on the test that Ms. Mette gives on<br />

charting. On Saturdays, Section<br />

leaders are responsible for making<br />

sure their section learns its part of<br />

the show.and that they learn how<br />

to get to where they are supposed<br />

to be on the field correctly.<br />

Along with all the marching.the<br />

band also practices music as well.<br />

Twice a day the band breaks up<br />

according to musical instrument,<br />

and rehearses the music. Then<br />

every night the entire band would<br />

rehearse together. The songs the<br />

band are playing in the half time<br />

show this year are, "Classical Gas,"<br />

"Birdland," and Twist and Shout."<br />

The band also plays various other<br />

songs in the stands during the<br />

football games.<br />

Band Camp is also a time of great<br />

fun. Along with all the hard work<br />

the band iias, they also have a<br />

number of fun activities to do.<br />

One night the Band plays a game,<br />

another night they watch a movie,<br />

and the last night each cabin<br />

performs a skit that they have been<br />

working on throughout camp.<br />

Another thing the Band<br />

participates in, is the Band<br />

Olympics. This consists of wacky.<br />

and fun physical activities in which<br />

each cabin at camp competes.<br />

Traditionally, each year the<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1997<br />

Linda Giles, Julie Lambert determined to success<br />

Cont from PI<br />

profession, forexample, is made easier<br />

when others support their decision.<br />

But what happens when gender plays<br />

a strong role a particular profession?<br />

Does it make a difference, whether<br />

they're a female in a male dominated<br />

field or vice versa? You decide.<br />

At the -<strong>Wilmington</strong> Fire<br />

Department, one would come across<br />

an out of the ordinary sight, a women,<br />

dressed in full uniform and ready to<br />

do her job. This woman is Linda<br />

Giles, and she feels that "if you're<br />

going to do something, just do it."<br />

She has been a f i re fighter for the past<br />

twelve years and is happy with her<br />

experience as of so far. There is only<br />

one other female on the force, who<br />

works as a civilian dispatcher.<br />

Being quite aware of the<br />

stereotypical comments that some<br />

people send in her direction, she<br />

doesn't let them bother her. In fact,<br />

she tends to bite her tongue when<br />

people say things like, "you drive<br />

everything, you're not just on the<br />

ambulance?" As a matter of fact, she<br />

does just as much as her coworkers<br />

do, from driving the truck to fighting<br />

County government, trash contracts<br />

Selectmen discuss issues<br />

Cont from PI<br />

Mice I i. Because the expense of county<br />

government has continued to rise and<br />

has nearly rendered Middlesex bank<br />

taipt, the Commonwealth has decided<br />

to intervene and take hold of the debts<br />

and assets of Middlesex county. With-<br />

out state intervention, the finances<br />

would become the communities re-<br />

sponsibility.<br />

- The extent that the debt will be<br />

Day's welcome triplets<br />

.If<br />

Cont from PI<br />

■-'.<br />

si:<br />

compensate for the lack of calcium,<br />

she took calcium supplements.<br />

'.' Within six weeks of the pregnancy,<br />

the couple had found out that they<br />

were having triplets. Although a tad<br />

bit surprised, they weren't completely<br />

shocked because a set of twins had<br />

already been born, on the maternal<br />

side, that is. Having no children before<br />

all this, the couple had the opportunity<br />

to adjust to not just one child, not two,<br />

but three children.<br />

The maternal grandparents include<br />

John and Lucy Russo of Revere.<br />

Concetta Villalba of Revere is the<br />

children's maternal great grandmother.<br />

Cta their father's side, John and Peg<br />

Pay of Milton are the grandparents.<br />

,-., Because the children were born<br />

after only thirty-two weeks instead of<br />

a nine month period, it was in their<br />

best interest to stay under constant<br />

hospital supervision. They're still too<br />

young to be released. It is expected<br />

that they will remain in the hospital for<br />

two and a half more weeks.<br />

Things are going to be a little bit<br />

different in the Day house. It will be<br />

a while for Julie Day to go back to<br />

work as an administrative assistant for<br />

a clinical lab. Michael Day, however,<br />

will continue his work as Vice<br />

President of a regional development<br />

of Bright Horizons (a child care<br />

company). Bristol, their dog, will<br />

have to get used to three little baby<br />

girls around the house. He'll now<br />

have to share his attention. Less<br />

doggie biscuits for him and more<br />

formula for the babies! And lastly,<br />

diapers and baby wipes are going to<br />

be the top items on their grocery lists.<br />

But hey, just because two's a couple<br />

doesn'talwaysmeanthree'sacrowd!<br />

Bits & Pieces...<br />

Bits & Pieces will take on a new look from now on. The<br />

<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> will expand B & P to include more topics, and<br />

we will call this new page Names & Faces contact B.D.<br />

as usual at the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> 658-2346 or home: 658-2907<br />

nights and weekends<br />

...Names & Faces<br />

offset by the assets remains to be seen,"<br />

said Miceli.<br />

Sen. Bruce Tarr, who also attended<br />

the meeting, reaffirmed the board that<br />

the abolition of county government,<br />

and allowing the state to assume con-<br />

trol of county property and finances<br />

stands as the most viable option at this<br />

time.<br />

There was no way to triage this. It<br />

had to be eliminated," Tarr said.<br />

Miceli also informed the board that<br />

specific funds are being ear-marked to<br />

finance the construction of a handicap<br />

accessible fishing pier at Silver Lake,<br />

and that the project will most likely be<br />

included in the state's next annual bud-<br />

get. The cost of the pier has been<br />

estimated at $70,000.<br />

The main focus of the evening re-<br />

garded the issue of renewing the town's<br />

contracts with the North East Solid<br />

Waste Committee (NESWC).<br />

NESWC, which serves 23 communi-<br />

ties in the state, has offered an<br />

am mended set of contracts containing<br />

provisions designed to lower the af-<br />

fected communities' costs.<br />

The first of the two am mended and<br />

restated agreements, would replace the<br />

existing contract and bind the commu-<br />

nities until 2005, as was originally<br />

planned. This contract states that tip<br />

fees, which currently fluctuate based<br />

upon total cost of the destruction and<br />

tonnage of trash, would become fixed.<br />

It has been projected that <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

will pay approximately $13,249,000<br />

in tip fees through the existing 2005<br />

contract. Estimates for the ammended<br />

agreement contrast that figure greatly,<br />

with a projected savings of nearly<br />

$1.5 million. Presently, NESWC com-<br />

munities are paying twice_the state<br />

average.<br />

One reason why these tip fees are<br />

double the average is largely due to<br />

construction and 'retrofit' debts. The<br />

retrofit, which is required under the<br />

Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990,<br />

reduces the emissions of dioxins into<br />

the air. Wheelabrator Laboratories,<br />

which owns the North Andover based<br />

treatment plant that serves the entire<br />

NESWC community, has offered a<br />

retrofit at a fixed fee of approximately<br />

$43 million. The plant has until the<br />

end of 2000 to become retrofitted and<br />

meet the standards of the Clean Air<br />

Act.<br />

A second provision contained in<br />

the ammended contracts, including the<br />

proposed 2015 agreement, would<br />

lessen NESWC's liabilities concern-<br />

ing the costs of changes in law and<br />

unforeseen circumstances. Currently,<br />

NESWCpays 100 percent of the costs,<br />

should these occur. Under the newly<br />

drafted contract, NESWC will only be<br />

responsible for paying 40 percent of<br />

these costs.<br />

"The issue is fantastically<br />

complicated...But, unfortunately, there<br />

are regulation's that force us to make a<br />

choice. We are forced to make the<br />

least terrible choice," said <strong>Town</strong> Coun-<br />

cillor Alan Altsman.<br />

NESWC Director Steven Rothstein<br />

suggested to the selectmen that costs<br />

will continue to rise if <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

along with the other communities in-<br />

volved, take no action by the Sept. 30<br />

signing deadline.<br />

"I would unequivocally suggest that<br />

you get away from the existing con-<br />

tract as quickly as possible," said<br />

Rothstein.<br />

Finally, the board approved a pro-<br />

posed pay raise contract for the police<br />

department. The contract spans over<br />

two years and will increase salaries<br />

by two percent the first year and<br />

zero percent over the second. The<br />

Quinn Bill, which is an education<br />

incentive created in 1995. will go<br />

into effect during the second year<br />

of the contract.<br />

fires.<br />

Being a woman on the job has it's<br />

advantages and disadvantages. For<br />

example, if a victim in the back of an<br />

ambulance would prefer a woman to<br />

ride with them, she takes the role. On<br />

the other hand, if she's standing on the<br />

ground and wants to reach a ladder,<br />

there might be some difficulties in<br />

doing so. She isn't as tall as most of<br />

the guys, and so they might be able to<br />

complete the task with more ease.<br />

Overall, though, she feels that she is<br />

capable of doing the job, despite her<br />

gender.<br />

Giles is married and is the mother<br />

of three children, two of which still<br />

live at home. They are in her corner<br />

and support her in her profession. A<br />

"go for it" altitude is one that they<br />

possess.<br />

Another woman, Julie Lambert, can<br />

also identify with Giles'determination<br />

to succeed in her field. Lambert is a<br />

member of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Police<br />

Department. She has been a full time<br />

police officer for a little less than a<br />

month now, but she has been a<br />

dispatcher for a year previous to<br />

changing positions. Her co-workers<br />

consist of mostly men, with the<br />

exception of two police clerks and one<br />

dispatcher.<br />

Mark Lambert, Julie's husband,<br />

whom she met in college, is very<br />

supportive in her decision pursue her<br />

goal, despite her gender. He. as well<br />

as the men at the Department, want<br />

the best for her.<br />

The only limitations Lambert sees<br />

are the ones that one would make up in<br />

their own mind. If they were to tell<br />

themselves that they weren't going to<br />

be able to do something, then they<br />

probably wouldn't do it. Strength,<br />

obviously is an aspect in and of itself,<br />

but what it all comes down to is the<br />

amount of effort they're willing to<br />

put into something. Lambert sees<br />

common sense, intelligence, training,<br />

and a good head to be the key items<br />

one would need for the jcb.<br />

As of yet, Lambert believes that<br />

her co-workers see her desire and<br />

eagerness to learn through her ability<br />

to ask questions. With that realization<br />

comes the respect that they for her.<br />

She offers these words of wisdom:<br />

""if there's anything that anyone wants<br />

to accomplish, regardless of their<br />

gender or capabilities, if they have it<br />

within themselves to achieve their<br />

goals, then no one can stand in their<br />

way." Lambert said.<br />

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Names & Faces<br />

Heidi Mitza summa cum laude<br />

Birthdays<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

lr.in Kcough. Burlington Ave Sept I *><br />

Mike Cartsoa, f-c-1■ St. Sept 16<br />

I Jchbic \1i < .nil.y. (imve Avc. Sept. 16<br />

I'M II.H.I Hull.no. Ilij'li Si - Sept. 16<br />

(>inny Mattings. C'hcMnul St. Sept. 16<br />

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Nancy Cormier. Paik Si Scpl. 17<br />

JJIIH licld. C.aiagc Si . Sept. IK<br />

SkphaniC K-.Ui. Church Si. Sept. IX<br />

Jud Miller. Cedar St ScptJK<br />

Amy A Angela Downs<br />

laplin Avc Sept 19 '<br />

I iv*k\liury<br />

Marilyn Ahclli. Ilincklcy Rd Scpl 17<br />

Anniversaries<br />

September 7th marked the sixth<br />

wedding anniversary of John and<br />

Sandra Volo of Jefferson Koad,<br />

Tcwkshuiy..<br />

Bob and Annette Shelley of<br />

Ail.miM Avenue. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, will<br />

mark their 13rd wedding<br />

anniversary Scptcinhcr 16 and will<br />

share greeting! with Ross and<br />

Class of '86 WHS<br />

reunion September 20<br />

WILMINGTON The Class of<br />

'86, <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Class reunion is scheduled to be<br />

held September 20 from 4 to 10<br />

p.m. al ihe Tavern on the Walcr.<br />

Charleslown Navy Yard.<br />

for more information/directions,<br />

call John Dcsforgc at 658-8693.<br />

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WILMINGTON • Heidi Marie<br />

Milza. daughter of Lawrence and<br />

Jacqueline Milza of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, had<br />

graduated summa cum laude from<br />

Boston College. She is a member of<br />

Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Sigma Nu, Psi<br />

Chi and the Golden Key National<br />

Honor Society. She was also dcsig<br />

natcd a Scholar of the College at com<br />

mcnccmcnt for her distinguished re<br />

search project, and finished her last<br />

semester with a 4.0 GPA.<br />

Heidi will continue her education<br />

at Harvard I ..iw School this fall.<br />

Joanne Spinelli of Marion Street<br />

who will be celebrating their 36lh<br />

on i he same day.<br />

At least two area couples will be<br />

observing wedding anniversaries<br />

September 17 - John and Marsha<br />

Maccini of Pincwold Avenue,<br />

Tcwksbury, their 34th and Joe and<br />

Nancy Cormier of Park Street,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, their VIHi.<br />

Jean and Hal Woodbury of<br />

Morgan Koad. <strong>Wilmington</strong> will<br />

dance the Anniversary Waltz for<br />

the 33rd lime September IK.<br />

Debbie and Scott Millin of<br />

Grasshopper Lane, Tcwksbury will<br />

observe their fourth wedding<br />

anniversary September 18.<br />

At least three area couples will be<br />

celebrating wedding anniversaries<br />

September 19 - Judy and Dennis<br />

Fil/.gcrald of Brook Street.<br />

Tcwksbury. their 27th; Jim and<br />

Joanne Russo of Biggar Avenue.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. Ihcir 22nd and Gary<br />

and Gail Donovan of Salem Street,<br />

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October IK. The crafters were a<br />

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Trahan Pride<br />

shows renewed vitality<br />

TEWKSBURY - The grounds of<br />

the Trahan School were<br />

relandscapcd last summer by an<br />

ambitious group of generous<br />

volunteers supported by many<br />

local businesses. August 23, a<br />

group gathered again to bring new<br />

vitality to the grounds with a quick<br />

top dressing of mulch.<br />

Meanwhile progress was being<br />

made to repair and improve the<br />

playground as well. Students were<br />

pleased to sec that many changes<br />

had laken place during Ihcir<br />

absence. An outdoor basketball<br />

court was refurbished and<br />

pavement paintings include three<br />

new hopscotch areas and a giant<br />

US map. Damage done by vandals<br />

as well as general wear and tear<br />

was also repaired.<br />

Kindergarten students were also<br />

beneficiaries of the PAC's efforts<br />

as a new climbing structure was<br />

installed in the kindergarten play<br />

area.<br />

Welcome back Trahan students!<br />

Cpffee House concert<br />

TliWKSBURY - A coffee<br />

hours/concert is scheduled for 7:30<br />

p.m.. Sal., Scptcinhcr 27 at<br />

Tcwksbury United Mclhodisl<br />

Church.<br />

An energizing Christian music<br />

event featuring singer/songwriter<br />

Chris Heard, will be in the<br />

distinctive style of Polk-Baroque.<br />

.in unmistakably British lingcislyle<br />

that fuses folk and classical music.<br />

Tickets arc S5 for adults, %2 for<br />

children ages six to 12 and under<br />

six free. Call 658-9S5I and leave a<br />

message. Tickets will also lie<br />

available at the dot>r.<br />

Captain John Webb,<br />

outstanding volunteer<br />

WILMINGTON Captain John<br />

Webb, USNK of <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

recently received ihc Mililaiy<br />

Outstanding Volunteer Service<br />

Medal for his parlicipalion since<br />

W93 in bis church's marriage<br />

preparation program. This<br />

included many hours of personal<br />

lime in preparing, managing and<br />

executing the program. This<br />

program is designed to prepare<br />

engaged couples foi mairiagc by<br />

ensuring liicy aie made awaic «»l<br />

the various issues typically laced<br />

by a couple throughout Ihcir<br />

marriage. This includes finances,<br />

children, sex ami sexuality,<br />

priorities and values, ami<br />

communication.<br />

Although presented by Ihe Navy,<br />

this new award acknowledges Ihc<br />

effort! that our service men and<br />

women provide lo (heir local<br />

communities on their own lime and<br />

without compensation. 'Die elforl<br />

must be significant in naluic and<br />

sustained over a Ihree ycai period.<br />

('apt. Webb's efforts easily meet<br />

these requirements<br />

Capt. Webb is currently the<br />

commanding officer of Naval<br />

Reserve Unit Naval Sea Syslcms<br />

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attend<br />

IJMass Workshop<br />

LOWELL Christopher<br />

Vaillancourl, Michelle Kcarns,<br />

Eric Manlcy and Jo-Ann Tamilio,<br />

all of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, all freshmen<br />

entering UMass, Lowell were<br />

among more than ISO students<br />

from the Class or 2001 who<br />

recently attended the "Strategics<br />

for Success" Workshop offered by<br />

UMass Lowell.<br />

The program is offered through<br />

the Centers of Learning and<br />

Academic Support Services ax part<br />

of freshman orientation programs.<br />

Suzanne Spiris Rooney<br />

WILMINGTON - Suzanne Spiris<br />

Rooney of <strong>Wilmington</strong> has been<br />

elected it) the Endicotl College<br />

Alumni Council. She was elected at<br />

the annual meeting in June for a<br />

three year term.<br />

Suzanne is a 1971 graduate of<br />

Kndicotl College with an associate<br />

of science degree. She is currently<br />

on the associate board of directors<br />

of Winchester Hospital and a<br />

member of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> School<br />

Committee. Her daughter. Kelly<br />

will be attending I IKIK oil this fall.<br />

Personal protection<br />

course<br />

September 27-28<br />

TliWKSBURY The Tcwksbury<br />

Rod and Gun Club will hold a 12<br />

hour NRA certified course in<br />

Personal Protection. This course is<br />

required by most towns in order lo<br />

obtain, a license to carry a firearm.<br />

Pre-rcgistralion is required.<br />

for information call George Rost<br />

at KSI 62X6 or Dchhic Lumsdcn at<br />

698-3509.<br />

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Ihc Shipyard and Supervisor of<br />

Shipbuilding Directorate of the<br />

NAVSEA in Washington. DC.In<br />

civilian life he is director of<br />

quality al ABU Service. Inc.,<br />

which provides products and<br />

services lo ihc electrical energy<br />

generation and distribution<br />

industry.<br />

Jennifer Moorhouse<br />

weds Eric Pestana<br />

TEWKSBURY Jennifer L.<br />

Moorhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Stephen K. Moorhouseol Patriot Koad,<br />

Tcwksbury, hecainc the bride of I 11<<br />

A. Pestana of Avis Avenue, Dracul<br />

Saturday. June 7 before the altar of<br />

Ahncsquain Village Church in<br />

Gloucester.<br />

'Ihc bride was radiant in a while<br />

chiffon gown featuring a bodice<br />

trimmed with Venice lace.<br />

Immediately following ihc cer-<br />

emony, a reception was held at Tavern<br />

on ihe Harbor, Gloucester.<br />

The new Mrs. Pestana, a graduate<br />

of Tcwksbury <strong>Memorial</strong> High School<br />

and Clark University, is pursuing a<br />

master's degree at Salem Slate Col-?<br />

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She currently employed as a super-<br />

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Her husband, a graduate of Dracul<br />

High School also attended Clark Uni-<br />

versity. He is currcnlly employed as a<br />

lab technician by Hasten)<br />

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Hie couple is now living in Lowell.<br />

Master Sergeant David F. Manning<br />

TEWKSBURY Master Sergeant<br />

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James & Faces<br />

Foliage hotline<br />

~ opens September 15<br />

BOSTON - Beginning September<br />

15, the Massachusetts Office of<br />

Travel and Tourism's (MOTT) loll<br />

free fall foliage hotline,<br />

I-80O-227-MASS. will provide<br />

information on the spread of color<br />

across the state. The hotline will<br />

include percentages of color in six<br />

regions of the state, suggested<br />

roads to travel to view the best<br />

foliage, and will be updated each<br />

Monday, Wednesday and Friday,<br />

through October 20.<br />

Fall foliage reports are supplied<br />

by foresters with the Mass. Depl.<br />

of Environmental Management,<br />

reporting from the Berkshires, the<br />

Soncer Valley, Central Mass..<br />

reater Boston, north of Boston<br />

and south of Boston. Call<br />

617-727-3201.<br />

Community<br />

Food Pantry<br />

TF.WKSBURY - Sunday.<br />

September 14 from 9 a.m. to noon;<br />

Monday. September IS from 7 to<br />

8:30 p.m. and Saturday, September<br />

20 from 10 a.m. to noon, the<br />

Tewksbury Community Pantry<br />

will be open for the distribution of<br />

food io Tewksbury residents and<br />

those referred by Tewksbury<br />

For application and information,<br />

call 640-4306.<br />

Spaghetti supper<br />

will benefit<br />

Community Pantry<br />

TEWKSBURY - A spaghetti<br />

supper to be served at Tewksbury<br />

Congregational Church 6 p.m.<br />

Friday, October 3, will include<br />

spaghetti, meatballs, salad, rolls,<br />

dfssci i, coffee, tea or milk.<br />

'Proceeds of the event will benefit<br />

the Tewksbury Community Pantry<br />

Building Fund.<br />

Call Jean Holmes, president of<br />

the Community Pantry at 851 -3864<br />

Ofj 640-4306 for more<br />

in format ion.<br />

Sen. Tarr office hours<br />

WILMINGTON - state senator<br />

Bum- T;ui\ Mobile Constituent<br />

Office (MCO) will be traveling<br />

throughout the First Essex and<br />

Middlesex district to hold office<br />

Imurs. A member of the Senator's<br />

staff will he on hand to address<br />

constituents' questions and<br />

concerns.<br />

Senator Tarr will hold office<br />

hours in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Friday. Sept.<br />

12 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the <strong>Town</strong><br />

Hall<br />

Tewksbury<br />

■ Community Education<br />

TEWKSBURY - Tcwksburys<br />

Community I dm. u Program<br />

-fall semester courses will begin<br />

Monday. September 22. Courses<br />

meet al <strong>Memorial</strong> High School and<br />

at the Northmcadow<br />

Tcnnis/Kacquct Club. Dates, time,<br />

and tuition vary depending on<br />

course selection.<br />

Most course offerings still have<br />

openings for new registrations.<br />

Contact the Office of Community<br />

Education al (978) 640-7831 lor<br />

more information.<br />

Medford Bank earned five star award<br />

MEDFORD - Medford Bank has<br />

earned its 15th consecutive S-Slar<br />

"superior" rating from Bauer<br />

Financial Reports, Inc., the<br />

nation's leading bank analyst. This<br />

prestigious award places Medford<br />

Bank in the top tier of banking for<br />

safely, strength and performance.<br />

The most recent award is based<br />

on an analysis of financial data as<br />

filed with federal regulations,<br />

supplemented by any additional<br />

data as available.<br />

Medford Bank's "superior" 5-star<br />

rating is a confirmation of its<br />

continued strength and perfor-<br />

mance. Medford Bank has over<br />

twice the capital required by<br />

federal regulators, is soundly<br />

invested and operates profitably.<br />

"Medford Bank has continuously<br />

earned the highest 5-star rating<br />

since December of 1993. This is<br />

abundant evidence of a consistent<br />

level of excellence. "We strongly<br />

recommend Medford Bank to the<br />

TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1997 11<br />

communities it serves," said Paul<br />

A. Bauer, president of the research<br />

Firm. ft<br />

Medford Bank has a solid history<br />

of financial strength and<br />

commitment to the communities it<br />

serves. With assets of over $1<br />

Look good, feel better<br />

LOWELL - September 22. at<br />

4:30 p.m. al Saint's <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Medical Center One Hospital<br />

Drive, Lowell, women undergoing<br />

chemotherapy or radiation<br />

treatment for cancer can receive<br />

free help to combat the<br />

appearance related side effects of<br />

cancer treatment through a<br />

program called Look Good...Feel<br />

Better. Launched in 1989, the<br />

program leaches women hands-on<br />

techniques to help restore their<br />

appearance and self image during<br />

treatment.<br />

With the help of volunteer<br />

cosmetologists, women learn how<br />

billion, the bank provides a variety<br />

of Financial services to retail and<br />

commercial customers from its 16<br />

branch locations, in <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

Arlington, Belmont, Burlington.<br />

Maiden, Medford, North Reading<br />

fNWaJlhjm,<br />

to use skin care and makeup<br />

products, as well as wigs, hats,<br />

turbans and other accessories to<br />

control changes in their appearance<br />

resulting from treatment.<br />

The program helps women look<br />

their best while undergoing cancer<br />

treatment. Although almost all of<br />

the appearance related side effects<br />

of cancer treatment are temporary,<br />

they can be very distressing. By<br />

helping women improve the way<br />

they look, we can also help them<br />

feel belter.<br />

To signup call Lynn Gra/.iano<br />

Morin at 978-454-0900 x 228.<br />

Crispo, and Swanson climb every mountain<br />

WILMINGTON - A longtime<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> resident. Dennis Crispo.<br />

now living in Andovcr. and his climb-<br />

ing partner. John Swanson (E.<br />

Brunswick, NJ), became the first<br />

known finishers of all 770 mountain<br />

peaks 3000 feet or higher in ihc north-<br />

Channel Building<br />

has new employees<br />

WII.MINCiTON - Channel<br />

Building Company, Inc.. of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> has announced Ihc<br />

appointmcnl of Dennis Hughes Io<br />

the position of comptroller and Art<br />

I .;nuliy has joined the linn to head<br />

ils new Special Projects Division.<br />

Channel Building Company has<br />

been providing uncompromising<br />

standards lor quality performance<br />

in Ihc commercial and industrial<br />

fields of design, construction,<br />

renovation and real estate services<br />

in the Mcrrimack Valley for Ihc<br />

past 33 years.<br />

Bill McLaughlin joins Carlson Real Estate<br />

TKWKSBUR Y - Carlson Real Es<br />

laic Better Homes & Gardens has wel-<br />

comed Bill McUughlin to ilsTcwks<br />

bury office. Bill joins Carlson with<br />

over 17 years' experience as a full<br />

time sales associate concentrating in<br />

Ihc Tewksbury. <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />

Billcrica areas.<br />

He member of Ihc Northeast Asso-<br />

ciation of Realtors and Hay state MLS.<br />

He also holds a bachelor's degree in<br />

business management from Mcrrimack<br />

College and has attended Carlson's<br />

experienced agent education course.<br />

He is available for all your real estate<br />

needs by calling 978-851 -0048.<br />

eastern U.S. (Maine, New Hampshire.<br />

Vermont, Mass.. New York and PA),<br />

on Saturday. August 2, 1997, they<br />

completed the long lime consuming<br />

fcal with a champagne celebration to-<br />

gether on Ml. Davis, the PA. high<br />

point.<br />

Friends of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

WILMINGTON The Friends of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

will hold their first annual meeting<br />

September 25. 7 p.m. in Ihc<br />

library conference room. Current<br />

members and anyone interested in<br />

the improvement of the library arc<br />

encouraged Io attend.<br />

The evening will begin with the<br />

group's first election of officers<br />

and directors. Volunteers for the<br />

first board of directors are<br />

President, Karen Campbell;<br />

Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Patricia Banda;<br />

Clerk/Recording Secretary. Terry<br />

MacOermotl; Corresponding<br />

Secretary. Christine Hauray;<br />

Trcasurcr.Janci Cahill; Hospitality<br />

Chair. Kalhy Lcduc; Membership<br />

Chair, Barbara Hooper; Publicity<br />

Co-Chairs, Lisa Crispin and Dcbra<br />

Russo.<br />

After Ihc brief business portion<br />

of ihc meeting, the focus will be on<br />

fun as Ihc numerous activities<br />

sponsored by the Priends since<br />

their inception in May will be<br />

reviewed and a new program to be<br />

held this fall will he announced. As<br />

always, attendants will be treated<br />

to a delicious array of<br />

rcfrcshmenls provided by ihe<br />

Friends. New members can sign up<br />

at (he meeting or at the library<br />

during library hours.<br />

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About two-thirds of the climbs were<br />

trailless "bushwhacks," making a map,<br />

compass and altimeter the standard<br />

tools of navigation. Many of the moun-<br />

tains have thick spruce/balsam ter-<br />

rain, especially al higher elevations.<br />

The toughest, most exhilarating expe-<br />

riences were in the Adirondack Range<br />

of upstate New York. There is a lot of<br />

remote wilderness.<br />

Problems? You bet. Besides (hose<br />

mentioned above, quite a few moun-<br />

tains are on private property. In New<br />

England, people are generally accept-<br />

ing of hikers crossing their land, but<br />

when you get inlolhe (southeast, N. Y.)<br />

Catskills, for instance, all you see arc<br />

"no trespassing:" signs and locked<br />

gales. Most land owners were friendly<br />

and cooperative when wc requested<br />

permission, however.<br />

Crispo is amavid four season hiker<br />

and has attained more than .'(H) of the<br />

highest northeast summits in the win-<br />

ter season. He leads hikes for the Ap-<br />

palachian Mountain Club and docs<br />

volunteer trail work with several N.E.<br />

Associations. His future interests in-<br />

clude more Colorado 14,000 fl. peaks,<br />

slate high points, and perhaps a return<br />

to the Alps of Austria and Switzer-<br />

land.<br />

Friday September I2<br />

8 AM to 8 PM<br />

Saturday September I i<br />

8 AM to 6 PM<br />

Sunday September I4<br />

10 AM to 5PM<br />

Chain Saws<br />

Huaqvarna 16 16" $IM. W<br />

Huaqvarna SI I*" MM."<br />

Leaf Mowers<br />

MacKlaatc 5 IIP. MM."<br />

Back Pack Blowers<br />

Pradari 41 ex. MM."<br />

Over 7S Blower? on Display<br />

£J Tractors<br />

Ariens YTI140 Oar Drive<br />

I » II.P. 40" Mower<br />

Saw 1700." II.M9."<br />

I Rfit Cauher 8L<br />

FREE Dump Carl<br />

Donald Parker earns R.N.<br />

WILMINGTON - Donald Barker<br />

of Dadant Drive, <strong>Wilmington</strong> has been<br />

notified thai he has successfully passed<br />

the slate board examination for R.N. A<br />

1992 graduate of <strong>Wilmington</strong> high ]<br />

School. Donald attended Suffolk Uni- I<br />

versily where he majored in French I<br />

and Spanish then went on Io attend<br />

North Shore Community College<br />

where he obtained an associate in sci-<br />

ence, nurse education.<br />

He graduated with honors and was<br />

vice president of the Nursing Club and<br />

was awarded a distinguished service<br />

student award from the Nursing Club.<br />

He is now employed at Woodbriar of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Share signup<br />

TEWKSBURY Share signup<br />

will be held Saturday. September<br />

27 from 11:30 a.m. Io I p.m. and<br />

Thursday. October 9 from 10 a.m..<br />

to 3 p.m.. at Tewksbury" Senior<br />

Center. 175 Chandler Street.<br />

Call 851-3344 for more<br />

information.<br />

Yard sale<br />

September 7.0<br />

TEWKSBURY - A yard/bake<br />

sale, will he held at Tewksbury<br />

United Mcthodisl Church (corner<br />

of Main and South Streets).<br />

Saturday. September 20 from 9<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

The public is invited Io attend.<br />

4 DAYS ONLY!<br />

Thursday 9/4 - Sunday 9/7<br />

fSTOREWIDE-<br />

All Instore Merchandise!<br />

The Amlsh Trader<br />

120 Main St.. (Rt. 28)<br />

N. Reading. 664-4462<br />

Sun. 11-5, Mon.-Wed. 9-6,<br />

Thura. He Fri. 9-8. Sat. 9-6<br />

idls<br />

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Husavarna Tractor<br />

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Plus<br />

I Kl I Dump Cart<br />

Save $4 SO. 00<br />

Chain Sal*<br />

Buy One O'rt One FREE<br />

-'<br />

Chain Saw Sharpening<br />

99 4 Off Saw<br />

Snow Thrower Service<br />

TREE Pick up<br />

«SL Delivery-<br />

Beat the Rush<br />

Husqvarna Bar Oil<br />

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Win Prim!<br />

Win an Ariens ■<br />

ST824 Snow Thrower<br />

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Snow Throwers<br />

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12 TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1997<br />

Obituaries J<br />

Robert C. Blackberg<br />

retired shipping clerk for M.I.T.<br />

WILMINGTON - Robert C.<br />

Blackberg, a resident of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> for 10 years, died<br />

September 3. 1997 at his<br />

daughter's residence, following a<br />

lengthy illness.<br />

Bom in Springfield 88 years ago.<br />

he lived in Cambridge prior to<br />

moving to <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

A veteran of World War II. Mr.<br />

Blackberg served as a rifleman<br />

with (he 11 th Armored Division in<br />

Germany and Austria.<br />

He was employed as a shipping<br />

clerk with Mass. Institute of<br />

Technology where he handled<br />

technical supplies.<br />

Mr Blackberg was the widower<br />

of Thelma (Wright) and the lather<br />

of Ruth Abramo of Stoneham,<br />

Phyllis Szidat of Acton. Roberta<br />

Brennan of <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />

Shirley Myers of Stoneham.<br />

Robert Blackberg. Jr. of Florida<br />

and John Blackberg of E.<br />

Sandwich. Eighteen grandchildren<br />

and 23 great-grandchildren also<br />

survive.<br />

Funeral services were held at the<br />

Nichols Funeral Home Friday,<br />

September S followed by burial in<br />

Ml. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge<br />

with the Rev. Herb Taylor of the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> United Methodist<br />

Church officiating.<br />

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Grace I. Bratt<br />

avid supporter of United Way<br />

TUNKHANNOCK. PA. - Mrs.<br />

Grace I. (Aldrich) Bratt of<br />

Tunkhannock. PA, formerly of the<br />

Boston area, died Thursday.<br />

September 4, 1997. at her<br />

residence following a lengthy<br />

illness.<br />

Bom in Boston 77 years ago, she<br />

was the daughter of the late John<br />

F. and Joanna M. (Frazier)<br />

Aldrich. She grew up in Medford<br />

where she graduated from<br />

Medford High School with the<br />

Class of 1937.<br />

Prior to retirement, Mrs. Bratt<br />

and her husband Kenneth L., Sr.<br />

ran poultry farms in New<br />

Hampshire for 21 years; North<br />

Carolina for 20 years and in<br />

Pennsylvania for several years.<br />

Mrs. Bratt was also a program<br />

administrator for the United Way<br />

Foundation for many years.<br />

Among her occupations Mrs. Bratt<br />

took a great deal of pride in her<br />

parental role, she was very devoted<br />

'to raising her children and<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Mrs. Bratt is survived by her<br />

husband of 55 years. Kenneth L.<br />

Bratt, Sr. of Tunkhannock. PA;<br />

Lena M. McDermott<br />

retired meat packer<br />

CAMBRIDGE - Lena M.<br />

(Manganaro) McDermott, 88. of<br />

Cambridge, died September 2,<br />

1997 at the Cantabridgia Nursing<br />

Home in Cambridge.<br />

Bom in Boston March 16, 1909,<br />

she lived in Cambridge all of her<br />

adult life and prior to retirement<br />

was employed as a meat packer.<br />

Mrs. McDermott was the widow<br />

of James McDermott; and is<br />

survived by her daughter and<br />

son-in-law. Eleanor Higgins and<br />

Margaret A. Muise<br />

33 years in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

WILMINGTON - Margaret A.<br />

(Pomenville) Muise, 60, of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, formerly of Maiden,<br />

died September 2, 1997 at her<br />

residence.<br />

Born in Maiden, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Albert and the<br />

late Sylvia (LeBlanc) Pomenville.<br />

She lived in Maiden during her<br />

youth prior to moving to<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 33 years ago.<br />

Mrs. Muise is survived by her<br />

husband Joseph Muise; her<br />

children, William J. of Merrimack,<br />

MA, Diane Paris of Dracut, Nancy<br />

Laventure of Bedford, N.H. and<br />

Janet Hickey of Hudson, N.H; her<br />

her children Kenneth L., Jr. and<br />

his wife Beth of Tunkhannock. PA,<br />

Richard F. and his wife Amy of<br />

Mililani, HI. Janice L., and her<br />

husband Anthony Querci of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA and Susan L. and<br />

her husband Michael Smeltzer of<br />

Daytona, FL; her brother John F.<br />

Aldrich of Braintree, MA.<br />

She was the grandmother of<br />

Ethan, Emily, Aaron and Jordan<br />

Bratt of PA, Kevin and Katherine<br />

Grace Bratt of HI, Gina (Querci)<br />

Duchemin, Edward and Michael<br />

Querci of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA, and<br />

the late Christian and Cody Bratt.<br />

She was the great-grandmother of<br />

Vincent and Nicholas Querci,<br />

Derek Duchemin, and the late<br />

Gianna Marie Duchemin.<br />

Funeral services were held from<br />

the Blackington, Conroy & Hayes<br />

Funeral Home, West Newton, MA.<br />

Interment followed in the family<br />

lot in Milton Cemetery, Milton,<br />

MA.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> donations in Mrs.<br />

Bratt's name may be made to the<br />

United Way of Massachusetts Bay,<br />

2 Liberty Square, Boston, MA<br />

02109.<br />

Edward J. Higgins both of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>; her granddaughter<br />

Linda Higgins and her grandson<br />

Robert Higgins, also of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Funeral services were held from,<br />

the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son<br />

Funeral Home. <strong>Wilmington</strong> Friday<br />

morning followed by a funeral<br />

mass at St. Thomas Church and<br />

interment in the family lot. St.<br />

Paul's Cemetery, Arlington.<br />

grandson Chase Laventure of<br />

Bedford, N.H.; her sister<br />

Jacqueline Gowell and her brother<br />

George Pomenville both of<br />

Maiden.<br />

Funeral services were held from<br />

the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son<br />

Funeral Home, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Saturday morning, followed by a<br />

funeral mass at St. Thomas Church<br />

and interment in the family lot,<br />

Wildwood Cemetery.<br />

Donations made in her memory<br />

to the American Cancer Society,<br />

William T. Prince<br />

World War II army Veteran<br />

LYNN - William T Prince. 71,<br />

of Peabody, formerly of<br />

r <strong>Wilmington</strong>, died September 7,<br />

1997 at Union Hospital in Lynn.<br />

Bom in Everett, the was the son<br />

of the late Leslie L. and the late<br />

Gladys M. (Grundy) Prince.<br />

During World War II, he served as<br />

a private in the U.S. Army. He<br />

lived in <strong>Wilmington</strong> for many<br />

years before moving to Peabody<br />

nine years ago.<br />

A retired truck driver, he was<br />

engaged primarily in hauling<br />

heavy equipment. He was a<br />

member of the<br />

Tewksbury-<strong>Wilmington</strong> Lodge of<br />

Elks #2070.<br />

Mr. Prince is survived by his<br />

dear friend Mary A. Lapham of"<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>; his children Thomas '<br />

Prince of No. Andover, James<br />

Prince of Middleton, Patricia<br />

Stairs of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Richard'<br />

Lapham of Tewksbury and Mary ■<br />

E. Barron of West Virginia; his""'<br />

brothers, Leslie Prince of Lowell -''<br />

and John Prince of Maine and his'<br />

sister Penny Flood of Florida.*'''<br />

Fourteen grandchildren and one'''<br />

great-grandchild also survive.


<strong>Wilmington</strong> date book<br />

AU day, every day: Free<br />

blood pressure clinic at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Fire Station; 9 am. to<br />

8 p.m.. weekends included. No<br />

appointment necessary.<br />

Sept. 11, 18: 7:30 p.m.. "Fun<br />

Nights" at Shawsheen Elementary<br />

School. Wil. learn basic steps of<br />

square dancing. Classes begin Sept.<br />

25. Call 508-658-4022.<br />

MOB., Sept. 15: 9:30 to II<br />

a.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m.. Rep.<br />

Miceli office hours at 4A Colonial<br />

Park Mall.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 7 p.m.. First<br />

WHS Pac meeting of the season in<br />

the school library. All welcome.<br />

Especially parents of freshmen.<br />

Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7: 7 to<br />

8:30 p.m., Basic training classes in<br />

Christian Combat Duty at St.<br />

Thomas lower church hall. All<br />

those interested are invited. The<br />

program will be free of charge.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: I to 5 p.m..<br />

Here's to your Health Fair at Wil.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall Auditorium. Call<br />

658-4298.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: 6 to 8 p.m..<br />

Free prostate cancer screening at<br />

Winchester Hosp. Fam. Med.<br />

Cntr., 500 Salem St. Call<br />

6f7-756-4700.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: 7 p.m., Joan<br />

Rademacher demonstration at Arts<br />

Center, Middlesex Avenue.<br />

Sat., Oct. 18: 20th annual<br />

Pumpkin Fair at Woburn Street.<br />

Crafters wanted; call 658-7859.<br />

Sat., Sept. 20: 4 p.m.,<br />

Marjorie Road 10th annual block<br />

party. Call 657-8679.<br />

Sat., Sept. 20: 4 to 10 p.m.,<br />

WHS Class of '86 reunion at<br />

Tavern on the Water, Charlestown.<br />

Call 658-8653.<br />

Sun., Sept. 21: I p.tn.,Kiwanis<br />

Club sponsored Rubber Ducky<br />

race at Silver Lake. Call 658-6580.<br />

Mon., Sept. 22: 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

in-person registration for Adult<br />

Ed., at WHS. Call 508-694-6015.<br />

Mon., Sept. 22: Religious<br />

Education classes begin at St.<br />

Thomas of Villanova, Middlesex<br />

Avenue.<br />

Than., Sept. 25: 7 p.m.. At<br />

Wil. Mem. Lib. First annual<br />

meeting of the Friends of Wil.<br />

Mem Lib. New members may join.<br />

Wed., Oct. 15: 3 p.m.,<br />

deadline for filing application for<br />

grants. Applications available at<br />

town hall and public library.<br />

Tewksbury date book<br />

Thurs., Sept. 11: 6 to 9 p.m.,<br />

Tewks. Youth Baseball Regis, at<br />

Equipment Bldg., East Street<br />

fields.<br />

Fri., Sept. 12: 8 p.m.. at<br />

Tewks. Congregational Church<br />

Hall. East Street. Community<br />

Dance Social, folk dance fun night<br />

for singles/couples. Call Carol at<br />

508-851-7876.<br />

Sat., Sept. 13: 9 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m.. Yard sale at Tewksbury<br />

Senior Center, 175 Chandler St.<br />

Call 640-4482.<br />

Sat., Sept. 13: 9 a.m. to noon,<br />

Tewks. Youth Baseball Regis, at<br />

Equipment Bldg., East Street<br />

fields.<br />

Sat., Sept. 13: 9-a.m. to 3<br />

p.m., rummage/yard sale in St.<br />

William's School parking lot.<br />

Donations of saleable items<br />

welcome. Call 851-7331.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 1 to 2 p.m.at<br />

North Meadow Health & Racquet<br />

Club, 20 Carter St., Tewks;<br />

seminar of the benefits of a water<br />

class for persons challenged by<br />

arthritis. Call 508-851-3901.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 9 a.m. to noon.<br />

Tewks. Comm. Pantry open for<br />

distribution of food to Tewks.<br />

Area date book<br />

Now through Nov. 1: In<br />

Defense of American Liberty:<br />

Three Mass. Patriots exhibit at<br />

Commonwealth Museum at State<br />

Archives. Call 617-727-9268.<br />

Fri.s., through-Oct. 17: 7 to<br />

9 p.m., Lawrence Rod & Gun Club<br />

Webster Road, Andover, free<br />

hunter ed course in Andover. Call<br />

508-792-7434.<br />

Through Sept 27: Little Me at<br />

North Shore Music Theatre, 62<br />

Dunham Rd.. Beverly. Call<br />

508-922-8500.<br />

Sat.'s Sept. 13, 20: 8 a.m. to<br />

noon, Danvers Fish and Game<br />

Club, Birch Road, Middleton (off<br />

Log Bridge Road); free hunter ed<br />

course in Middleton. Call<br />

508-792-7434.<br />

Mon's. Sept. 8-Oct. 27: 6:30<br />

to 8 p.m.. Country line dancing at<br />

Reading Health Center, Pond<br />

Meadow Dr. Call 617-756-4700.<br />

Sept. 8, 9: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.,<br />

Merrimack Valley.Pirates swim<br />

team to host free clinic and team<br />

tryout at Gr. Lawrence Tech pool.<br />

River Road, Andover. Call<br />

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Mon., Sept 15: 7 to 8:30 p.m.,<br />

Tewks. Comm. Pantry open for<br />

distribution of food to Tewks.<br />

residents. Call 640-4306.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 6 to 9 p.m.,<br />

Tewks. Boys Basketball League<br />

registration at East St. Baseball<br />

Bldg. Call 851-9539.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 1 p.m.. Senior<br />

Citizen bocce barbecue and<br />

tournament. Call 658-9586.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

Session II, parent info series;<br />

library. TMHS. Call 640-7801.<br />

Tues., Sept. 16: 9:30 to II<br />

a.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m.. Rep.<br />

Miceli office hours at Tewks.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall.<br />

Tues., Sept. 16: 8 p.m.,<br />

Tewks. Girls Softball League<br />

meets at Northmeadow Health and<br />

Racquet Club. Call 851-2404.<br />

Wed., Sept 17: 10:30 a.m. to<br />

12:30 p.m., VNA blood pressure<br />

clinic at Senior Center, 175<br />

Chandler St.<br />

Wed-, SeP 1 - 17: 6 to 9 p.m.,<br />

Tewks. Boys Basketball League<br />

registration at East St. Baseball<br />

Bldg. Call 851 -9539.<br />

I, 12 Alfred St.. Woburn. Call<br />

617-756-4700.<br />

Sept 12, 13, 14: West Fest,<br />

West Middle School. Shawsheen<br />

Road. Andover. Call 508-749-<br />

3186.<br />

Janice Wright.<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1997 13<br />

James J. Salamone, Sr.<br />

32 years in Tewksbury<br />

TEWKSBURY - James J.<br />

Salamone Sr., 68, died Tuesday af-<br />

ternoon, September 9,1997 at Low-<br />

ell General Hospital<br />

Bom in Boston, April 21,1929. he<br />

was the son of the late Vincent and<br />

Evelyn (Brace) Salamone and lived<br />

in East Boston before moving to<br />

Tewksbury in 1965. He served with<br />

the U.S. Army during the Korean<br />

War and worked as a driver for Team<br />

sters Local 25 at the Chelsea Oil<br />

Distribution Center.<br />

He is survived by two daughters,<br />

Margaret Teasley of Va., Patricia<br />

Selig, of Va.; two sons. James J.<br />

Salamone Jr. of N.J. and Robert<br />

Salamone of Tewksbury; two sisters.<br />

years ago in<br />

WILMINGTON - <strong>Town</strong> Manager<br />

Buzz Stapczynski was one of four<br />

finalists being considered for the<br />

position of Lexington <strong>Town</strong><br />

Manager.<br />

According to an item in the<br />

Woburn Times/Chronicle, the<br />

Registry of Motor Vehicles was<br />

scheduled to open a new office on<br />

Salem Strecl in Reading. The new<br />

office was planned to serve<br />

individuals only and dealers who<br />

register multiple vehicles at one<br />

time would continue to use (he<br />

Woburn office.<br />

A contract for the installation of<br />

traffic lights at the intersection of<br />

High Street and Middlesex Avenue,<br />

was awarded to Tro-Com Corp.,of<br />

Woburn. Completion of the<br />

installation was expected in May,<br />

1988.<br />

Newly installed officers of the<br />

League of Women Voters of<br />

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Church news<br />

First Baptist Church,<br />

Tewksbury<br />

The Rev. Carole Boutwell pastor,<br />

1500 Andover St.. (Route 133).<br />

Church office hours. 9 a.m. to<br />

12:30 p.m. Monday through<br />

Thursday. The Rev. Brendan<br />

Champney. associate pastor of<br />

Christian Education.<br />

Sunday: 10:30 a.m.. Worship<br />

service 9:30 a.m.. Church School<br />

for all ages nursery through adult.<br />

Nursery care available from 9:30<br />

to 11:45 a.m.<br />

During the week: Hilltop<br />

Learning 'Center offers a safe<br />

learning environment for infants<br />

and toddlers through kindergarten,<br />

call 508-640-9277.<br />

Adult luncheon the second and<br />

fourth Wednesday at noon; Boy<br />

Scout Troop 431 meets Friday<br />

evenings at seven.<br />

Universalist/<br />

Unitarian<br />

Reading<br />

The Rev. Victoria Weinstein,<br />

summer minister; 239 Woburn St.,<br />

Reading. Call 944-0494. The<br />

church office is open 9 a.m. to<br />

noon on Fridays<br />

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First Baptist Church<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

The Rev. Ronald O. Grimley,<br />

pastor, 173 Church St.. Wilm-<br />

ington; 658-8584. Church office is<br />

open Tues-Fri., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Than.: 6:30 p.m.. Stockade<br />

(boys grade 3-6); 7 p.m..<br />

Battalions (young men grades<br />

seven -12); choir rehearsal.<br />

Fri.: 10 a.m., WOE Women's<br />

Bible study.<br />

Sun.: 9:15 a.m.. Adult electives.<br />

nursery care provided; 10:45 a.m..<br />

Worship service. Junior Church<br />

for ages four to seven, nursery<br />

care provided; 6 p.m.. Junior and<br />

Senior High Youth Group<br />

(weekly).<br />

Tues.: 10:45 a.m.. Men's Bible<br />

study meets bi-week.<br />

St. Elizabeth's<br />

Episcopal Chapel<br />

Corner of Forest Street and<br />

Aldrich Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

658-2487. The Rev. Deborah<br />

Phillips, Vicar. The chapel is<br />

accessible to handicapped<br />

individuals.<br />

Service of the Holy Communion,<br />

Sunday School and Crib n Crawl<br />

Child Care are at 10 a.m. each<br />

Sunday with coffee hour<br />

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Thurs., Sept. 11: 7:30 p.m..<br />

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Fri., Sept. 12: 4 p.m.. Bible<br />

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Sat., Sept. 13: 8 to 9 a.m.,<br />

Spiritual Practice Group.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 8 a.m., Men's<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1997<br />

St Thomas Church<br />

126 Middlesex Ave.. Wilm-<br />

ington. The Rev. Robert Browne,<br />

pastor, the Rev. Edward F. Sherry,<br />

parochial vicar; Paul W. Mem Mo,<br />

pastoral assistant.<br />

Masses are celebrated Saturday<br />

at S p.m.; Sunday at 7:45.9:15 and<br />

11:15 a.m.; weekday masses are<br />

said at 9 a.m. Monday through<br />

Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday.<br />

Youth Choir: For people<br />

seven and older who would like to<br />

sing at the 9:15 a.m. mass on<br />

Sunday. Rehearse Friday from 4 to<br />

5 p.m.<br />

Baptism: First and third<br />

Sundays of the month at 2 p.m.<br />

upon completion of instruction for<br />

parents on the Friday preceding<br />

the first Sunday of the month at<br />

7:30 p.m. Parents should<br />

preregister with Father Sherry at<br />

658-4655. God parents are<br />

required to be baptized, confirmed<br />

and practicing Catholics.<br />

Basic training classes in<br />

Christian Combat Duty will be<br />

held Tuesday evenings, Sept. 16.<br />

23, 30 and October 7, from 7 to<br />

8:30, in the lower church hall.<br />

Classes will be open to all those<br />

interested in catechetical skills or<br />

personal spiritual enrichment.<br />

There's plenty of free parking,<br />

refreshments will be served and<br />

the program is free of charge.<br />

Religious education<br />

The following is the schedule of<br />

regular weekly classes beginning<br />

Monday, September 22:<br />

4-5 p.m.<br />

Monday, Grade 5, Lower Church<br />

Monday. Grade 4. Villanova Hall<br />

Tuesday. Grade 3. Lower Church<br />

Wednesday. Grade 2. Lower Church<br />

Thursday. Grade I, Lower Church<br />

Friday. Youth Choir, 3:45-4:45 p.m.<br />

Sal.. Grade 7, seven times per year.<br />

4 to 7:30 p.m.. includes mass.<br />

7-8 p.m.<br />

Grade 9. Villanova Hall. Mondays<br />

Grade 10. Lower Church. Mondays<br />

Adult studies PREP office. Tuesdays<br />

> Grade 6 Lower Church, Wednesdays<br />

Grade 8 Lower church, Thursdays<br />

St. Dorothy's Church<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, South Tewksbury.<br />

The Rev. Rickard O'Donovan,<br />

pastor; the Rev. Donald Abbott,<br />

Parochial Vicar; the Rev. John<br />

Harrington, visitor, 658-3550.<br />

Masses: Sunday, 7:30, 9:30 and<br />

11:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil at 4<br />

p.m. Daily at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Confessions: Are heard<br />

Saturday at 3:15 p.m., or by<br />

appointment.<br />

Baptisms: Every Sunday by<br />

appointment.<br />

Marriages: Couple must meet<br />

with a priest at least six months<br />

before wedding date.<br />

I<br />

St William's Church<br />

Conducted by the Oblate Fathers.<br />

1268 Main St.. Suite #161,<br />

Tewksbury, Rectory phone,<br />

851-7331; Religious Education<br />

Center, 851-3471.<br />

Man schedule<br />

Saturday, 9 a.m.. 4 and 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday.7:30.9and 1030am. noon<br />

and 5 p.m.<br />

Family mass at 9 a.m. in the lower<br />

church<br />

Weekdays at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

Confessions<br />

Saturdays and evenings of holy<br />

days, 3 and 3:45 p.m. anytime at<br />

the rectory. First Friday before<br />

each mass.<br />

Mission of Renewal<br />

Weekdays: at 9:30 a.m. Sr.<br />

Anne D'Arcy, CSJ will give daily<br />

mission talk following 9 a.m. mass.<br />

Tewksbury United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Tewksbury United Methodist<br />

Church at 2335 Main St.,<br />

Tewksbury; the Rev. Susan G.<br />

Curtis, pastor; Bill Williams,<br />

organist; Claire Johnson, secretary.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 10 a.m..<br />

Worship service, and communion,<br />

Sunday school; II a.m., coffee<br />

hour; 5:30 p.m.. Youth<br />

Fellowship.<br />

Tues., Sept. 16: 10 a.m., Bible<br />

study; 7 p.m.. Administrative<br />

Board.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: 10 a.m.,<br />

Mothers/Toddlers; 11 a.m.,<br />

Martha/Mary; 7:30 p.m.. Senior<br />

Choir rehearsal. _<br />

Sat., Sept. 20: 9 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m.. Yard sale, bake sale.<br />

Church office hours for the week<br />

will be Monday through Friday<br />

from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.<br />

Temple<br />

Shalom Emeth<br />

Programs<br />

Temple Shalom Emeth is located<br />

at 16 Lexington St., Burlington,<br />

Temple Shalom Emeth is a reform<br />

synagogue serving Burlington and<br />

neighboring communities. Call<br />

617-272-2351.<br />

Saturday, Sept. 27, at 10 a.m..<br />

Tot Shabbat services will be held at<br />

Temple Shalom Emeth in<br />

Burlington.<br />

The Temple is offering this first<br />

time event to reach out to its<br />

current members and prospective<br />

members. The goal is to reconnect<br />

with the temple to get a close look<br />

at the various temple functions and<br />

programs.<br />

The service,and related crafts are<br />

geared toward children up to age<br />

five and their families. There is no<br />

charge.<br />

For information call Francine<br />

James 508-667- 7863 or Rabbi<br />

Abramson 617-272-2351.<br />

Correspondents<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> United<br />

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Serving Billerica, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

and Burlington. 87 Church Street.<br />

The Rev. Herb Taylor, pastor,<br />

658-8217; Ron Kirby, assistant<br />

pastor, 657-5224, <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />

United Methodist Church is<br />

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WCTV Sundays at I, 5 and 8 p.m.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 8:15 a.m..<br />

Communion service; 9:15 Sunday<br />

School; 10:30 a.m.. Family<br />

worship service; 4:30 p.m., Jr.<br />

UMYF; 6 p.m., Sr. UMYF; 8<br />

p.m.. Al Anon.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 5 p.m.,<br />

Dwelling Place; 6:30 p.m.,<br />

Visioning meeting; 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Bible study.<br />

Toes., Sept. 16: 6:30 p.m.,<br />

Visioning meeting; 7 p.m.. Choir<br />

rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. Handbell<br />

Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m.. Alcoholics<br />

Anonymous.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: 10 a.m., Bible<br />

study; noon. Alcoholics<br />

Anonymous; 7 p.m., Visioning<br />

meeting; 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 18: 9 a.m..<br />

Women's Club; -6:30 p.m.,<br />

Visioning meeting; 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Rachel Circle, Miriam Circle.<br />

Fri., Sept. 19: 63:30 p.m..<br />

Youth Group leaves on retreat;<br />

7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous.<br />

Sat., Sept. 20: 5 p.m.,<br />

Outreach Committee Craft<br />

Workshop, Youth return from<br />

retreat.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Baptist<br />

Fellowship<br />

51 Adams St., Pastor Daryn<br />

Marsh, 658-1588.<br />

Every Wednesday at 6 p.m.,<br />

prayer, fellowship and study.<br />

Sunday at 6 p.m.. Worship<br />

service at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal<br />

Chapel, Forest Street.<br />

Presbyterian<br />

Burlington<br />

335 Cambridge St., Burlington;<br />

617-272-9190.<br />

Sunday, Sept. 14: 9 a.m..<br />

Church school rally; Celebrating<br />

Fall, Friends and Faith; 10:30<br />

a.m., worship for all; child care<br />

available; 11:30 am. Brunch.<br />

Wheelchair ramp available.<br />

Congregational<br />

Church In <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

220 Middlesex Avenue,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>; interim Pastor the<br />

Rev. James McCloy; office hours<br />

Mon Thurs., 9-1; 658-2264.<br />

Sunday School. 9:15 a.m..<br />

Worship Service; 10:30 a.m:;<br />

Nursery and second hour program<br />

provided; Youth group meets<br />

every other Sunday at 6:15 p.m.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 11: 6:15 p.m..<br />

Bell Choir practice; 7:00 p.m.,<br />

Bible study at the Armstrongs; 8<br />

p.m., NA.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 9:15 a.ml.<br />

Sunday School for all Ages; 10:30<br />

a.m., Sunday morning worship<br />

followed by coffee hour; 5:15<br />

p.m., Youth Group, Teen<br />

Challenge Concert meet to go to<br />

Baptist Church in Haverhill.<br />

Mon., Sept. 15: 7:30 p.m..<br />

Women's Prayer and Praise.<br />

Tues., Sept. 16: 6:30 a.mi.<br />

Morning prayer; 10 a.m., Bible<br />

study; 3:30 p.m.. Brownies or Girl<br />

Scouts; 7 p.m., Troop 56; 7:30<br />

p.m. Stewardship meeting.<br />

Wed., Sept. 17: 7:30 p.m.. AA<br />

Twelve Steps for Life.<br />

Thurs., Sept. 18: 3:30 p.m..<br />

Brownies; 6:15 p.m., Bell Choir<br />

practice; 7 p.m., Bible study at<br />

Armstrong's; 8 p.m., NA.<br />

Sun., Sept. 21: 9:15 a.m.,<br />

Sunday School for all ages; 10:30<br />

a.m., Sunday morning worship<br />

followed by coffee hour; 11:30<br />

am., Tupperware fundraiser, 6:15<br />

p.m.. Youth Group; 7:15 p.m.,<br />

YG, parents invited.<br />

Congregational<br />

Church in Tewksbury<br />

Comer of Main and East Streets,<br />

the Rev. Paul Millin, pastor. Office<br />

hours are Monday through Friday,<br />

9 a.m to noon. Call 851-9411.<br />

Sun., Sept. 14: 10 a.m..<br />

Family Worship service following<br />

a children's time with the pastor,<br />

children will leave for >a<br />

mini-church school; nursery care<br />

provided.<br />

St. Anne's Thrift<br />

Shop<br />

The hours at Saint Anne's Thrift<br />

Shop, Billerica, have been<br />

extended to include Thursday<br />

evenings. The shop is located at St.<br />

Anne's Church, Treble Cove Road,<br />

No. Billerica and hours are:<br />

Thursday, 10 am. to 2 p.m and<br />

7 to 9 p.m.; Friday, and Saturday,<br />

10 am. to 2 p.m.<br />

Subdivision proposed<br />

off South Street<br />

TEWKSBURY - Although <strong>Town</strong><br />

Manager Dave Cressman viewed the<br />

proposition with something more than<br />

mild disapproval, the Planning Board<br />

has given its ok for construct ion of a<br />

38 home subdivision in the South<br />

Street area. Cressman had hoped that,<br />

one day, the site would become an<br />

industrial park.<br />

The development, (called Jennie<br />

Woods Cluster), is a subdivision that<br />

speculators hope to place on a 47 acre<br />

tract of land owned for more than 60<br />

years by the Perkins family. The<br />

board, though, made the the stipula-<br />

tion that the entire project must first<br />

be connected to the town sewer line,<br />

a requirement that will lessen the<br />

possibility of a water pressure prob-<br />

. A.<br />

NOVENA TO<br />

ST.JUDE<br />

May the sacred heart of Jesus be<br />

adored, glorified, loved and pre-<br />

served throughout the world now<br />

and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus,<br />

pray for us, and St. Jude, the worker<br />

of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude<br />

helper of the hopeless, pray for us.<br />

Say this prayer nine times a day<br />

for nine days, by the 8th day your<br />

prayer will have been answered.<br />

This prayer has never been known<br />

to fail. Publication promised. My<br />

prayers have been answered. DA<br />

lem for an approximate 40 abutters<br />

around the South Street location.<br />

William Perkins, developer and<br />

owner of Dana Perkins Associates<br />

must agree to install a new 2,400,<br />

square foot water line at an approx*<br />

mate cost of $150,000.<br />

At an earlier meeting, planners:<br />

asked Perkins and Attorney Richard;<br />

O'Neil to speak with the Department<br />

of Public Works and the town maifr<br />

ager regarding any water problem*.;<br />

Atty. O'Neil told planners that thf<br />

DPW had approved the water lino.;<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Manager Cressman though^<br />

was still not convinced that installing<br />

a housing development on the sttgj<br />

will, be the community's most ad£<br />

vantageous use of the property. &<br />

-OO OFI<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> police news Wi|mington <strong>Library</strong> notes TewkSbury police news<br />

Bleachers stolen from town park<br />

A<br />

_,., Morday, September 1st<br />

Robert A George, 56, and Jean M.<br />

, George, 54, both of <strong>Wilmington</strong> were<br />

arrested for domestic assault and<br />

'battery.<br />

" An employee of Burger King<br />

reported that a man wielding a knife<br />

and wearing a Red and Black ski<br />

mask tried to gain entrance to the<br />

restaurant after it had closed. A<br />

Ie wksbury K-9 traced the scent to the<br />

Cellular One parking lot.<br />

Q' Tuesday, September 2nd<br />

* James A Hembree, 34 <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Was arrested for domestic assault and<br />

'lattery.<br />

. Wednesday, September 3rd<br />

A set of bleaches were stolen from<br />

r|e town park.<br />

,., Mark Baltista, 21, Saugus was<br />

luresled for operating after suspension.<br />

'•' Thursday, September 4th<br />

Motor vehicle accidents were<br />

'eportcd on Main and Church Streets.<br />

Brian Sullivan, 29, Lowell was<br />

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Week of September 15<br />

Monday: Grilled chicken patty,<br />

seasoned egg noodles, seasoned<br />

butternut squash, oatmeal bread<br />

and butter, milk, fresh apple.<br />

•Tuesday: Roast beef dinner,<br />

.gravy on the side, whipped potato<br />

-.seasoned broccoli, dinner roll and<br />

.butter, fresh orange, milk.<br />

Wednesday: Hamburg and<br />

.gravy over creamy mashed potato,<br />

•seasoned zucchini, light rye bread<br />

and butter. Toll House squares,<br />

milk.<br />

j .Thursday: Oven baked chicken,<br />

whipped sweet potato, seasoned<br />

green beans, chilled applesauce,<br />

corn bread and butter, Jello with<br />

topping, milk.<br />

Friday: Baked fish dinner,<br />

tartar sauce on the side, oven<br />

baked potato, seasoned peas, wheat<br />

foil and butter, ice cream, milk.<br />

arrested for operating after suspension.<br />

Friday, September 5th<br />

LisaTheriault, 34, <strong>Wilmington</strong> was<br />

arrested on a default warrant<br />

Keith De vine, 22 <strong>Wilmington</strong> was<br />

arrested on a warrant for Breaking and<br />

entering in the daytime and larceny<br />

over $250.<br />

Saturday, September 6th<br />

John Holmes, 35, <strong>Wilmington</strong> was<br />

arrested for an outstanding warrant<br />

for breaking and entering in the<br />

nighttime.<br />

Sunday, September 7th<br />

Dway ne Cormier, 17 was arrested<br />

for breaking and entering in the<br />

nighttime, larceny over $250 and<br />

possession of a class D substance.<br />

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Monday: American chop suey,<br />

peas, French roll, brownie, milk.<br />

Tuesday: Baked chicken leg,<br />

mashed potato. Harvard beets,<br />

cranberry sauce, wheat bread,<br />

pudding, milk.<br />

Wednesday: Potato leek soup,<br />

ham, carrot/pineapple salad, rye<br />

bread, pudding, milk.<br />

Thursday: Roast turkey/gravy,<br />

red bliss potato, butternut squash,<br />

pumpernickel bread, chilled fruit,<br />

milk.<br />

Friday: Pot roast with Jardinere<br />

gravy, red bliss potato, butternut<br />

squash, pumpernickel bread,<br />

chilled fruit, milk.<br />

pharmacy<br />

September-National<br />

Literacy Month<br />

In honor of National Literacy<br />

Month, one of the displays in the<br />

Children's Room features the<br />

subject of books. The themes of<br />

reading, authors, writing, literacy<br />

and libraries are explored. In<br />

Gruntle Piggle Takes Off by Jean<br />

Little, a young pig discovers that<br />

her grouchy country grandfather<br />

can't read. A budding writer finds<br />

plenty of material for stories right<br />

in her own neighborhood in the<br />

hilarious Nothing Ever Happens on<br />

90th Street by Roni Schotter. An<br />

autobiography by Pat McKissack<br />

for younger children is entitled<br />

Can You Imagine ? and invites<br />

readers to discover the everyday<br />

occurrences of their lives that<br />

might become the inspiration for a<br />

book. Eth Clifford's classic<br />

mystery. Help! I'm a Prisoner in<br />

the <strong>Library</strong> is displayed with a<br />

variety of alphabet books.<br />

Anthologies such as The Viking<br />

Treasury of Children's Stories<br />

conjures up old favorites and<br />

remind us of the joy of literature.<br />

Upcoming fall events<br />

Celebrating New England -<br />

Friday, October 3 at 7 p.m. Davis<br />

Bates will present a program of<br />

stories and songs to celebrate the<br />

season and our New England<br />

Heritage. This performance is<br />

made possible, in part, by a grant<br />

from the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Arts<br />

Council, which is supported by the<br />

Massachusetts Cultural Council.<br />

Although the program is free,<br />

tickets are required. Tickets will<br />

be available at the library on<br />

September 22.<br />

Terrific Twos - Mondays at<br />

10:30 a.m. on the following dates:<br />

September 15, October 20,<br />

November 24 and December 22.<br />

Wild and Crazy Readers •<br />

Saturdays at 9:30 on the following<br />

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November 8, and December 13.<br />

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House fire on Donna Drive<br />

Monday, September 1<br />

Police received a report of a lar-<br />

ceny on Patten Road.<br />

A picnic table in Livingston Park<br />

was damaged.<br />

An automobile larceny was re-<br />

ported at a business on Main St.<br />

Tuesday, September 2<br />

A house was damaged by juve-<br />

niles on Revere St.<br />

A vehicle was stolen on Berkeley<br />

St.<br />

Plants were ripped up from a resi-<br />

dence on Revere St.<br />

Police received a report of a house<br />

fire on Donna Dr.<br />

Wednesday, September 3<br />

Hit-and-run damage to a car on<br />

East St. was reported.<br />

A car was broken into at<br />

Applebee's.<br />

Justin Butler, 18. Tc wksbury. was<br />

arrested on a warrant.<br />

Thursday, September 4<br />

A mailbox was damaged on Fos-<br />

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A summons was served on Walcott<br />

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Stephen J. Nicholls. 24, Tewks-<br />

bury, was arrested on charges of do-<br />

mestic assault and battery.<br />

Friday, September 5<br />

A car's windshield was smashed<br />

while at Kmart.<br />

James Fleming, 39, Lowell, was<br />

arrested on a warrant.<br />

Saturday, September 6<br />

Police squelched a fight in the<br />

Northmeadow Tennis parking lot.<br />

A house was damaged on<br />

Morningsidc Dr.<br />

Thomas F. Casey. 46, Tewksbury,<br />

was arrested on a charge of violation<br />

of protective order.<br />

Sunday, September 7<br />

A mailbox and pole were stolen<br />

from a residence on Joane.<br />

Police received a report of dam-<br />

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A drunk sleeping on the grass in<br />

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16 TOWN CRIER WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBERS. 1997<br />

11 i<br />

WILMINGTON - Many<br />

: questions arc being asked about<br />

Medicare coverage for seniors who<br />

have enrolled in an HMO. What<br />

are their rights, will they receive<br />

any protection when needed?<br />

j: Every person who reaches the age<br />

] of 65 and has paid into the Social<br />

Security System while they<br />

worked, is covered by Medicare.<br />

That means whether you receive<br />

your health care coverage through<br />

an HMO or you remain in the<br />

Federal Medicare Program, known<br />

as fee for service, you have the<br />

f same protection and rights.<br />

Why! because you have $43.80<br />

subtracted from your Social<br />

Security check every month. Il<br />

pays 80% of the approved cost of<br />

your medical treatment if under<br />

the Federal Medicare program. If<br />

you have enrolled under the HMO,<br />

your HMO will receive a specify<br />

amount of money monthly to cover<br />

the cost of your Medical Care.The<br />

,( difference between the two<br />

programs is the $43.80 is given lo<br />

, the Federal Medicare Program.<br />

Doctors and hospital send their<br />

. bills directly to the Medicare Fee<br />

for Services Program. 80*<br />

percent of the approved payment<br />

will be paid. You will be expected<br />

to be enrolled under a supplement<br />

policy paid by you to cover the<br />

additional 20%. (In the Slate of<br />

Massachusetts medical providers<br />

who wanted a Medicare payment<br />

for a seniors treatment had to<br />

accept the decision of what<br />

Medicare said the treatment was<br />

worth. The supplement will only<br />

pay for 20% of Medicare's<br />

payment. The bill will be<br />

completely paid for. This is called<br />

the Balance Billing Law. Every<br />

state is not covered by this type of<br />

Law. There is only one other state,<br />

I know of that is covered under a<br />

Balance Billing Law. The<br />

Massachusetts Legislature passed<br />

this Bill many years ago. Several<br />

other states are trying to have one<br />

passed. Remember this Law covers<br />

only seniors under the Federal<br />

Medicare Program. When you<br />

receive a statement from Medicare<br />

on the amount Medicare will pay<br />

for your medical treatment, look at<br />

the bottom of the sheet, it will say<br />

the provider has accepted<br />

assignment. You will know when<br />

your supplement pays the 20%,<br />

your bill is paid.)<br />

On die other hand if you are<br />

-enrolled under an Medicare<br />

approved HMO, Medicare will<br />

send the HMO a certain amount of<br />

money a month as stated above for<br />

your medical care. The HMO will<br />

cover the cost of your medical<br />

care. That does not mean the HMO<br />

is paying all of your bills,<br />

remember the HMO is receiving a<br />

large amount of money from<br />

Medicare, on your behalf.<br />

To protect our rights under<br />

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Organization. "Its purpose is lo see<br />

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As a Medicare beneficiary you<br />

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The September Therapeutic<br />

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September 25. at the<br />

Tewksbury/<strong>Wilmington</strong> Elks.<br />

Music will be provided for dinner<br />

and dancing, a chicken pie dinner<br />

with all the trimmings will be<br />

served at 7 pm. Sign up will be on<br />

Tuesday September 16 a $3.00 non<br />

refundable deposit will be required<br />

to help defray the cost of the<br />

evening. Table numbers will be<br />

assigned at that time.<br />

Activity programs next week<br />

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Monday 15, Exercise class 10-11,<br />

Whist starting at 12 noon, art class<br />

1-3, Tuesday 16. Nutrition 9-12.<br />

Commissioners Meeting starling at<br />

1:30. Wednesday 17. Exercise class<br />

10-11. Craft and Ceramic classes<br />

9-12. Thursday 18. Sewing.<br />

Knitting and Crocheting class 9-12,<br />

Dance class 1-2:30. Nurse Blood<br />

Pressures and Diabetes test starting<br />

at 1:30, Friday 19, Exercise class<br />

10-11, Bingo. I to 3 p.m.<br />

Edie Cunningham<br />

Water color classes<br />

WILMINGTON The<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Council for the Arts<br />

has announced that Ms. Louise<br />

Anderson will again act in her<br />

capable capacity as instructor in a<br />

series of watercolor classes for its<br />

fall, 1997 season. Not only is she<br />

respected for her great talent as an<br />

artist, but her pleasant and happy<br />

disposition makes her classes<br />

congenial as well as instructive.<br />

All classes will be held at the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Center for the Arts<br />

(Old <strong>Town</strong> Hall) across from the<br />

Congregational Church on<br />

Middlesex Avenue. This is Route<br />

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Beginning Friday, October 3,<br />

morning and afternoon watercolor<br />

instruction will be offered Fridays<br />

from 9:30 a.m. to noon and again<br />

from I lo 3:30 p.m.<br />

There will be eight classes in<br />

each series, and in conformance<br />

with the Arts Council policy the<br />

fee will be minimal. For<br />

registration or more information<br />

call Liz White at 658-2042. Checks<br />

should be made payable to<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Council for the Arts.<br />

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From left to right: John Gil I is, new head coach Tom Bradley and junior Jason Crescenzo all hope this<br />

year's <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School boys cross country season is a successful one. (Photo by Bill Ryerson).<br />

WHS Football Predictions<br />

Ipswich coming to town<br />

hv Jamie Pat*<br />

Sports Editor<br />

As you already know, the Wil-<br />

mington High School football sea-<br />

son will get underway this Saturday<br />

afternoon at Alumni Stadium<br />

(WHS) with kick oil sci lor 1:30.<br />

For the second straight season,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> will be tested very<br />

early. Four of their first five games<br />

are very, very tough as it seems as if<br />

the Cape Ann League should be<br />

very competitive this season, rather<br />

than, one team. North Andover,<br />

running away with the league title<br />

like it did a year ago. Don't look for<br />

one team to steam roll past the<br />

entire league this fall.<br />

Last year at this time, myself and<br />

former editor of the paper Jeff<br />

Nazzaro, gave predictions and the<br />

scores of all of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />

Tewksbury football games. We<br />

were right on some, but wrong on<br />

others as well. We both admit<br />

though, that we didn't know as<br />

much as we should have to give<br />

those kinds of predictions. Right<br />

now, I think that I know more than I<br />

did from a year ago, so I will try to<br />

give it a shot once again of the<br />

predictions and scores of ten (not<br />

including Turkey game until annual<br />

supplement) of their games.<br />

Game #1 vs Ipswich<br />

Sat Sept 13 1:30<br />

If there is a team who can knock<br />

North Andover off its high horse,<br />

than I expect Ipswich to do it.<br />

Ipswich really impressed me last<br />

year, they couldn't get anything<br />

going offensively against the Cats,<br />

thanks to their highly touted de-<br />

fense, but overall from coaching to<br />

its players, Ipswich is very sound.<br />

As for <strong>Wilmington</strong>. I like the<br />

makeup of their team, I like the<br />

system and from what I witnessed<br />

last year (besides the one game)<br />

thought the coaching staff did a<br />

tremendous job. This season will be<br />

there true test though. Not only<br />

because the league appears to be<br />

more competitive, but mainly<br />

because the team lost a loY~0f<br />

talented players and they have some<br />

large holes to fill. I have to be<br />

totally honest, I'm not truly sold on<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> repeating last year's<br />

9-2 record, I think right now 7-4<br />

might be a stretch. I only say that<br />

because its pretty much a brand new<br />

team, with new running backs, and<br />

new offensive and defensive lines. I<br />

FOOTBALL - PAGE 21<br />

WHS Field Hockey<br />

Lady Cats get sticked with call<br />

hy lamte Pat*<br />

Sports Editor<br />

On a controversial call, the Wil-<br />

mington High School Held hockey<br />

team went from being 2-0, to I -0-1<br />

within the last few seconds of<br />

Tuesday's game.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> traveled an hour to<br />

Rockport on Tuesday. Throughout<br />

the entire game, the Cats outplayed<br />

Rockport as they were leading 1-0<br />

with two seconds left in the game.<br />

The referees had awarded Rockport<br />

a long hit (a corner). During a<br />

corner hit, a player sends the ball<br />

back to the circle and from there the<br />

ball is played, but if a shot is taken it<br />

must be on the ground (the only<br />

time a ball can be lifted is if it's a<br />

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Anyway, the ball was sent out (o<br />

the circle to another Rockport<br />

player. That player sent a hard<br />

screaming shot, head high - which<br />

almost hit a <strong>Wilmington</strong> player in<br />

the forehead - that hit the end of a<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s player stick to go<br />

even higher. After the ball went off<br />

the end of the stick, it landed in the<br />

top corner past nctmindcr Patrice<br />

Mendoza, who needless to say,<br />

never had a chance.<br />

"It's so frustrating," said head<br />

coach Maureen Noone, "When you<br />

know you won tiie game and then<br />

(the referees) just totally blow the<br />

game. Even the | Rockport | coach<br />

said it shouldn't have been a goal."<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> led 1-0 throughout<br />

the entire game thanks to Tricia<br />

Kane's second goal of the young<br />

season (Catherine <strong>Town</strong>send assist-<br />

ed on it). And according to Noone,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> deserved the win,<br />

rather than the tic.<br />

"We definitely outplayed them.<br />

It's very frustrating, but we'll get<br />

over it. it's not the end of the<br />

world," Noone said.<br />

Noone also said she was pleased<br />

with the efforts she received from<br />

<strong>Town</strong>send, Karen MacArthur and<br />

forward Jodi MacKenize, who had<br />

several SO yard runs carrying the<br />

ball and Mendoza.<br />

"In my eyes. Patrice still hasn't<br />

given up a goal yet. Once again, she<br />

played very well," Noone said.<br />

Last Friday afternoon, the team<br />

opened its season with a 2-0 win<br />

over Ncwburyport. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

scored their lone goal of the game<br />

before the end of the First half when<br />

Rebecca Toto notched her first tally<br />

of the season on a breakaway. Toto<br />

took a pass from Lauren Holloway<br />

and rifled a hard low shot to the far<br />

corner for the game winner.<br />

"I thought we did a nice job," said<br />

Noone after the game. "The girls<br />

know and I know that they didn't<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,1W7<br />

V<br />

WHS Girls Soccer<br />

Bruno's<br />

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Sports Editor<br />

Monday afternoon Sue Hendec<br />

saw her troops complete a 180<br />

degree turn in improvement from<br />

their opening loss.<br />

Last Thursday night, the girls lost<br />

3-1 to Ncwburyport as senior<br />

Lauren Senesi netted the lone goal<br />

in a lackluster opener. On Monday<br />

afternoon at Alumni Stadium, the<br />

entire team played a terrific all-<br />

around game, starting from two<br />

beautiful goals from sophomore<br />

Lindsay Bruno and stellar defensive<br />

performances from nctmindcr<br />

Melissa Mather and stopper back<br />

Amanda Lojek as <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

overtook Methuen by the same<br />

score of 3-1.<br />

"We played much better today<br />

than Thursday." said Hendee.<br />

"Methuen is not as strong as they<br />

usually are, but they continued to<br />

play there real physical game. I was<br />

glad that the girls didn't step down<br />

from their physical game."<br />

Indeed the game was physical.<br />

But, in the Merrimack Valley Con-<br />

ference there is a difference bet-<br />

ween physical and clean play, or<br />

physical and dirty play much like<br />

the Cape Ann League. Anyway, the<br />

first twenty minutes of the game,<br />

the edge went to Methuen. Mather<br />

saved a Methuen goal when she<br />

dove and scooped up a hard shot<br />

while on the ground and that save<br />

turned things around for Wilming-<br />

ton.<br />

About five minutes after Mather's<br />

save, Lauren McCarthy, a mid-<br />

fielder, was near the Cats bench at<br />

the sidelines trying to push the ball<br />

forward away from several Met-<br />

huen players. She did so, sending<br />

the ball UPS AirMail. about 30<br />

yards. In doing so, Bruno utilizing<br />

her Road Runner speed, went past<br />

two Methuen defenders trying to<br />

retrieve the rolling ball that was<br />

ahead of them. As Bruno was<br />

catching up to it, the Methuen<br />

keeper, hesitating, started to come<br />

out after it as it became a footrace.<br />

The keeper won originally as she<br />

dove on top of the ball, but as Bruno<br />

conversed to it, the ball juggled out<br />

of the keeper's hands. Bruno took<br />

advantage of that as she shifted the<br />

ball to her left and nailed a slow<br />

roller with her right foot to the far<br />

right side of the net to break the ice,<br />

with the first goal of the game.<br />

Methuen tied it up about five<br />

minutes later as a long shot from the<br />

left side of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> net was<br />

lofted towards Mather. Mather<br />

came out, jumped and tipped the<br />

ball to make a nice save. However,<br />

the ball came down and a Methuen<br />

player pounced on the rebound to<br />

tie the game at one a piece.<br />

The first half ended tied at one.<br />

with Methuen holding the edge in<br />

quality shots at 8-4.<br />

The second half begun with<br />

arguably one of the better soccer<br />

goals to be witnessed. With the ball<br />

near the <strong>Wilmington</strong> bench about<br />

40 yards out, Bruno was looking to<br />

pass the ball down the sidelines to a<br />

teammate. With the ball. Bruno<br />

faked the pass and shifted past a<br />

Methuen player. Now with some<br />

momentum behind her. the young<br />

on d'oru vrr*.


18 TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,1997<br />

Austin Prep Girls Soccer<br />

Six locals hope to lead Lady<br />

Cougars into state tournament<br />

Sports Correspondent<br />

The Austin Prep Girls Soccer<br />

team has a <strong>Wilmington</strong> flavor to it.<br />

First year coach Rob Aldred<br />

believes the six <strong>Wilmington</strong> play-<br />

ers are a vital part of the team,<br />

. much like they all were on last<br />

year's first ever AP state tourna-<br />

ment team.<br />

"The players from <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

are an important part of the team, as<br />

many of them are starters," said<br />

Aldred, who last year coached at<br />

Marian High School in Framing-<br />

ham. "I have to give a lot of credit<br />

to the <strong>Wilmington</strong> coaches. I can't<br />

say enough about the coaches. They<br />

have done a tremendous job with<br />

the girls over there. Anyone from<br />

that organization has great skills."<br />

Six players on the team are from<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. They are: senior goal<br />

keeper co-captain Jennifer Audette,<br />

junior co-captain striker Michelle<br />

McGonagle, injured sophomore<br />

Karen Hardy, junior outside back<br />

Jennifer Shaw, sophomore center<br />

fullback Liz Dorrance, and sopho-<br />

more fullback Jennifer McNabb.<br />

According to Aldred, his team is<br />

looking to improve upon their 9-9<br />

record from last year. To do that,<br />

1 Aldred has switched playing styles<br />

.for the Lady Cougars.<br />

> "Our goal is to make the tourna-<br />

ment again. This year, I'm trying<br />

Jo bring a new style of play. I'm<br />

trying to get away from the kick<br />

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Jay Kenney stands beside his race cart in which he races in Londonderry, N.H.<br />

Jay Kenney (#2) is ahead of the rest of the crowd during a trip around the Londonderry Race Track in<br />

Londonderry, N.H.<br />

Tia Maiden (#62) and Shea Marden (#22) take a spin around the Londonderry Race Track in<br />

Londonderry, New Hampshire int heir race carts.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> under 12 girls soccer<br />

WILMINGTON - The Wilming-<br />

ton under 12 youth soccer team got<br />

off to a fast start against Burlington<br />

this week.<br />

From the opening kickoff, Melissa<br />

Marques playing right forward,<br />

took control of the ball and directed<br />

play with some nice passing.<br />

(Catherine Chin scored first for<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> with an assist from<br />

Sarah Cheek, followed by Andrea<br />

Gomez' first goal of the season with<br />

Holly Brown assisting.<br />

Kristen Frizol scored next with a<br />

hard shot on net, with another assist<br />

from Sarah Cheek. Kimberly<br />

Strazzere pushing the ball hard<br />

through Burlington's defense<br />

scored unassisted for a 4-0 lead.<br />

In the second half, Sarah Cheek<br />

TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1997 T9<br />

playing a great game made it a 5-0<br />

game. Next,Lisa Martiniello gave<br />

(Catherine Chin a great pass and<br />

(Catherine put in her second goal of<br />

the game. Kim Strazzere finished<br />

off the scoring with her second goal<br />

of the game to make it 7-0.<br />

Jacqueline Robargc, Katie Marasco<br />

and Kelly Komenchuk all did great<br />

jobs at midfield by keeping the ball<br />

in Burlington's end all game.<br />

Under 10A boy's soccer<br />

team takes on Woburn<br />

On September 6, the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Boys U10 A youth soccer team<br />

opened the fall season hosting the<br />

Woburn Tanners at Shawsheen<br />

field. The game opened with evenly<br />

matched play.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> wingers, Tony<br />

Karalekas, Jeff Youngclaus and<br />

Dennis Fiumara tried to generate<br />

some shots but both teams' defenses<br />

would not let the other team close to<br />

the goal. Midway through the first<br />

half, <strong>Wilmington</strong> goalie Zack<br />

Ungvarsky gathered up a weak shot<br />

and punted the ball to the midfield<br />

area. On the ensuing bounce.<br />

Stephen Potcner headed the ball<br />

forward to a streaking PJ Russo.<br />

Russo fired the ball in the upper<br />

right hand corner of the net to give<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> a 1-0 lead.<br />

The first half ended with Wil-<br />

mington holding the 1-0 lead. In the<br />

second half, the Woburn Tanners<br />

came out determined to tie the<br />

score, and early in the half<br />

proceeded to do that. After a<br />

scramble in front, a Woburn<br />

Tanner wing put the ball high over<br />

sprawled goalie Zack Ungvarsky's<br />

out strcteched hand to tie the game<br />

at one. <strong>Wilmington</strong> came right back<br />

several minutes alter when Brian<br />

Caira. at midfield, delivered a nice<br />

touch pass to Jimmy Dasilva in the<br />

center. Dasilva's quick shot into the<br />

net gave <strong>Wilmington</strong> a 2-1 lead with<br />

about 10 minutes left.<br />

Woburn once again was deter-<br />

mined to answer and started to<br />

dominate in the <strong>Wilmington</strong> end.<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> defensive group of<br />

Raymond Gravellese, Brian Sulli-<br />

van.and Sean Murphy kept Woburn<br />

at bay for most of the remaining<br />

time. In the waning minutes of the<br />

game, Woburn's best chance to tie<br />

came after several saves by goalie<br />

Zack Ungvarsky; one of the<br />

rebounds found the foot of an open<br />

Woburn player. The Woburn<br />

player quickly fired the ball toward<br />

the net, but Zack Mayo covered for<br />

the goalie to preserve the lead.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> finished the game<br />

winning 2-1 over Woburn in this<br />

tense but exciting contest.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> Sports Staff<br />

Sports Editor Jamie Pote<br />

Correspondents Steve Repsys<br />

Stephen Tobey<br />

Jeff Nazzaro<br />

EdLarkin<br />

Photographers Bill Ryerson<br />

JoeHakey<br />

Peter August<br />

Three locals<br />

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catch race fever<br />

WILMINGTON - On Sunday<br />

afternoons you won't find them at<br />

the beach, or the ball field, skate<br />

boarding, or roller blading. Move<br />

over soccer there is a new sport in<br />

town; it's life in the fast lane! From<br />

the beginning of May through the<br />

end of September, you can find<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> natives Jay Kenney,<br />

Shea Marden, and Tia Marden at<br />

Londonderry Raceway in London-<br />

derry, N.H. The three of them race<br />

karts weekly on the quarter mile<br />

high banked oval. They've all<br />

caught it. Race Fever!<br />

Jay Kenney, a 10-year old, fifth<br />

grade student at the Woburn Street<br />

School, started racing this season.<br />

He currently runs in the junior<br />

sportsman division, driving a 1993<br />

Bandit kart, with a five horsepower<br />

Briggs. He averages speeds of SO<br />

miles an hour around the quarter<br />

mile oval, and is currently second in<br />

the point standings.<br />

"With my new motor, I might just<br />

pull it off and win the cham-<br />

pionship," hopes Kenney.<br />

Kenney has consistently run well<br />

with several wins and always<br />

finishing up front. Bob Gilardi, his<br />

crew chief and current financial<br />

backer, says, "To run competiti-<br />

vely, things can get expensive, we<br />

are actively seeking a local mer-<br />

chant to help sponsor Jay's 1998<br />

racing season."<br />

Shea Marden, a junior at Wil-<br />

mington High School, drives a 1992<br />

Coyote wide track, with a five<br />

horsepower Briggs, in an the adult<br />

rookie kart division. Shea is the<br />

present points leader. The rookie<br />

karts average speeds of around 65<br />

miles an hour. Shea does all the<br />

work on his own kart and helps out<br />

with his sister's.<br />

There is a lot more to these karts<br />

than you might think, they require a<br />

lot of maintenance, races can be<br />

won or lost in the pits. Gaskets and<br />

oil need to be changed; gear ratios<br />

and fuel intake are adjusted before<br />

every race. Proper chassis setup,<br />

tire pressures and weight distri-<br />

bution play an important part of<br />

competitive racing."<br />

Tia Marden, an eighth grade<br />

student at the North Intermediate<br />

School, also races in the rookie<br />

division. She is the youngest at 13<br />

and the only girl in hte division,<br />

although there are several other<br />

girls who race weekly at London-<br />

derry Raceway. Tia drives a 1990<br />

Margay chassis with a five<br />

horsepower Briggs. Tia has three<br />

feature wins, and is second in<br />

points.<br />

"I missed a couple races when I<br />

got hurt at school last year.or I'd<br />

have first I'm looking forward to a<br />

better year next season; I'm hoping<br />

to sell my kart and move into a Mini<br />

cup car." Tia is also a track<br />

assistant, and can be found in the<br />

scorer's booth when not racing.<br />

"It's sometimes nerve wracking to<br />

watch such young kids traveling<br />

wheel to wheel at such high speeds,"<br />

said Gilardi, "But they learn<br />

quickly, and really enjoy the<br />

competitive atmosphere on the<br />

track. Off the track, the kids are<br />

busy being just kids, while the<br />

parents are busy working on the<br />

karts. Everyone helps each other,<br />

someone is always willing to loan a<br />

part or lend a hand."<br />

Steve Marden, of Victory Lane<br />

Racing Collectibles, of <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

the father of Tia and Shea says<br />

"Auto racing has always been a<br />

favorite with our family. We enjoy<br />

traveling to different tracks<br />

throughout New England. Now was<br />

the time to form our own racing<br />

team, SCSC Racing. Karting is how<br />

some of the biggest names in auto<br />

racing got their start. Tia's dream is<br />

to someday win the Daytona 500<br />

and this is where you start."<br />

Londonderry Raceway, whose<br />

slogan is "let the fun begin" is a<br />

family oriented race track. It<br />

re-opened just last year, although<br />

many of may remember it in its<br />

heyday as the Manchester Motor-<br />

dome. The track offers many<br />

different divisions of racing, such<br />

as quarter midgets, karts, mini<br />

sprints; champ karts, micro-mods,<br />

ami mini-cup cars. All can be seen<br />

on Sundays speeding around the<br />

track.<br />

"All the divisions adhere to WKA,<br />

World Karting Association rules,"<br />

said Steve Marden. "No driver is<br />

ever placed in a division beyond<br />

their abilities; safety is the primary<br />

concern. We have children as young<br />

as five driving quarter midgets.<br />

With fresh pavement this year and<br />

other in the area. We are proud of<br />

the family atmosphere we have<br />

created. You can find three<br />

generations racing on any given<br />

Sunday."<br />

If you would like more infor-<br />

mation about karting or London-<br />

Dr. D's off to<br />

slow start<br />

derry Raceway stop by Victory<br />

Lane Racing Collectibles at 378<br />

Middlesex Ave.. <strong>Wilmington</strong> or<br />

call 657-6599.<br />

*This racing column, while in<br />

season, will appear regularly in the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>.<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> Pop Warner started<br />

'Ct another season this past Sunday.<br />

All of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> teams came<br />

li.tine as winners.<br />

B-Team<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 18<br />

Watertown 12<br />

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Mike Jordan caught a nice pass<br />

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Crawford.<br />

C-team<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 26 Watertown 0<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s C Team won its<br />

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Derek Hanley led the offense with<br />

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A-Team<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 8 Watertown 6<br />

Ryan Layton scored on a 50-yard<br />

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Adam King and Dcreck Downs<br />

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Jason Riley and Ricky Cotto had<br />

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. D-Team<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 18 Watertown 6<br />

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WHS Boys Soccer<br />

terrific saves." Scanlon said. "I am<br />

happy right now. The kids are<br />

playing very hard and very well.<br />

But. it kills me to see them work so<br />

hard and not be able to score - we<br />

are still struggling offensively. We<br />

have gone two games now without a<br />

goal from the field."<br />

Besides being physically (ired,<br />

Scanlon is concerned with some<br />

early on injuries. Ryan Covino and<br />

Darren Arciero have both turned<br />

their ankles over and they are out<br />

until they are completely healthy,<br />

while co-captain Tom Heigham is<br />

playing with an aggravated groin<br />

pull and junior Justin Vallas has<br />

been out with a quadricep pull.<br />

Besides injuries, fatigue and lack of<br />

scoring, all is bubbly for the boys<br />

soccer team.<br />

"All in all I'm very happy. The<br />

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<strong>Wilmington</strong> really didn't have any<br />

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Kilburn was send in on a breakaway<br />

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Minutes later, Heigham was<br />

awarded a penalty kick, and his shot<br />

was drilled to the Smith's right, but<br />

Smith was able to knock it down for<br />

onc of 15 saves on the day.<br />

After Mark DiGiovanni made a<br />

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sent in past two defenders with the<br />

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sent a high shot that was grabbed by<br />

Smith, but afterwards Ingram was<br />

pushed down, therefore, Wilming-<br />

ton was awarded its second penalty<br />

kick in the first half. Darren<br />

Arciero took it this time, and he got<br />

the lone goal of the game when he<br />

CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1997<br />

rifled a low shot to the left comer -<br />

Smith barely nudged for i(.<br />

In the second half, Scott Swiezyn-<br />

ski, Jeff Arciero and Flynn (8 total<br />

saves) were the defensive stars, as<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> had several more<br />

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short side. Then moments later,<br />

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With twenty seconds left in the<br />

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Methuen was awarded an indirect<br />

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Methuen players before it goes in<br />

the net). However, the "wall"<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> built in front of Flynn<br />

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off it, therefore, nullifying any<br />

chances of Methuen tying the game<br />

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think they have the capability of<br />

having players step up into those<br />

positions with no problems, but<br />

saying that and that happening are<br />

two different things, so it remains<br />

to be seen after Saturday of how<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> appears.<br />

Anyway, Ipswich will be strong<br />

and Saturday should be a good<br />

indication of how the season will<br />

look for the Cats. Ipswich has and<br />

possibly four serious weapons to<br />

deal with. Quarterback Erik<br />

Drown, running back Ryan Bout<br />

chie, linebacker Aaron Wood-<br />

worth and the entire coaching staff<br />

led by head coach Jack Welch are<br />

the reasons why I like this team to<br />

go a long way.<br />

Prediction: Ipswich 28<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 13<br />

Game #2 vs Pentucket Sat.<br />

Sept 20, 1:30<br />

This one should be a piece of cake,<br />

but <strong>Wilmington</strong> needs to first show<br />

up to this game and secondly play.<br />

This team is dreadful, to say the<br />

least. If my prediction of Wilming-<br />

ton losing to Ipswich in the opener<br />

happens to be true, then the Cats<br />

should wallop Pentucket looking<br />

for its first win.<br />

Prediction: <strong>Wilmington</strong> 42<br />

Pentucket 6<br />

Game #3 at Newburyport,<br />

Fri Sept. 26, 7:00<br />

In 1995 Newburyport won the<br />

Super Bowl and in 1996 they fell on<br />

there face. I predict that 1997, they<br />

should be in the hunt for the league<br />

title again. Offensively, Newbury-<br />

port, if healthy, should put up some<br />

impressive numbers, defense is the<br />

big question with this team.<br />

Quarterback Ryan McCarthy and<br />

backs Steve Lapham and John<br />

Farrell should give <strong>Wilmington</strong> a<br />

lot of trouble and I expect that do<br />

happen.<br />

Prediction: Newburyport 35<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> 20<br />

Game #4 at Triton Sat. Oct.<br />

4, 11:00 a.m.<br />

Triton and Lynnficld are suppose<br />

to be the surprise teams this year,<br />

but who really knows? I have<br />

always, liked the make-up of<br />

Lynnficld, but Triton didn't show<br />

me anything last year. Running<br />

backs Eric Grelle and Jon Verrier<br />

will carry the load, while, tackle<br />

Steve Mills has some good size as<br />

the team's tackle.<br />

Prediction: <strong>Wilmington</strong> evens up<br />

their record at 2-2. with 27-6 win.<br />

Game #5 vs No. Andover,<br />

Sat. Oct 11, 1:30<br />

Now this one is my true test Yes,<br />

last year <strong>Wilmington</strong> was outplayed<br />

and outcoached, everyone knows it,<br />

but expect this time around<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> will have some fun its<br />

own place, knocking off the cheap,<br />

dirty team (oh I forgot that's every<br />

team in this league).<br />

Look for the Cats to be really up<br />

for this game, the only bad part is<br />

last year's coach Mike Cavanaugh<br />

will not be there to join in the<br />

"piling up die touchdowns day at<br />

WHS."<br />

Prediction: Seriously, I think this<br />

will be a great game with the Cats<br />

winning it 21-20.<br />

Game #6 vs. North Reading,<br />

Sat. Oct 18, 1:30<br />

Thankfully, I will miss this game,<br />

I have a wedding to go to. This is<br />

another yawner. if the Cats show up<br />

and play.<br />

Prediction: Almeida will play his<br />

junior varsity and freshmen kids in<br />

the first quarter, <strong>Wilmington</strong> 28,<br />

North Reading ft<br />

Game #7 vs Hamilton<br />

Wenham, Sat Oct. 25, 1:30<br />

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play as well as they could have. I<br />

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Prediction: <strong>Wilmington</strong> 27<br />

Amesbury 8<br />

Game #10 at Masconomet,<br />

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This will be one of those games in<br />

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the trails and back roads of New<br />

England.<br />

A day trip by car to view the<br />

leaves is wonderful. But, a hike or<br />

bike along less traveled routes is<br />

exhilarating. In an effort to move<br />

people from the couch and out of<br />

the car, these ideas for trips are<br />

provided for your consideration.<br />

Tucked in the lower left comer<br />

of the state is a wonderful state<br />

forest area called Beartown.<br />

Beartown State Forest is the third<br />

largest Massachusetts state forest.<br />

The park is located eight miles<br />

east of Great Barrington,<br />

Massachusetts. Take the Mass Pike<br />

to Lee/Stockbridge exit and follow<br />

the signs to Rt. 7. At the Rt. 23 and<br />

Rt. 7 in Great Barrington, go east<br />

on Rt. 23 for S.I miles and turn<br />

north on Blue Hill Road. Follow it<br />

2.1 miles and turn right on<br />

Benedict Pond Road. Another half<br />

mile will take you to the day use<br />

parking lot.<br />

There are several hiking trails in<br />

the park. The Benedict Pond Loop<br />

is the easiest of the (rails. This<br />

takes you around the pond. You<br />

can also take a short detour onto a<br />

pretty section of the Appalachian<br />

Trail.<br />

The more difficult is the Bridle<br />

Trail. A total of 11.5 miles, it<br />

takes you through the gambit of<br />

beautiful New England terrain. A<br />

map and some experience hiking is<br />

needed before attempting this hike.<br />

Although not physically<br />

'demanding, the lack of real trail<br />

markings can make the trip more<br />

difficult. The advantage of this<br />

hike is the chance to view several<br />

species of different birds,<br />

mammals and reptiles.<br />

Closer to home is the Crane<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Beach Reservation. Take<br />

128 north to IA and 133 at the<br />

South Ipswich village green, go<br />

Tewksbury coming events<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/11 Thurs 3:30 at Central Calh.<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/11 Thurs 3:30 atMasconomet<br />

JV/V Volleyball 9/11 Thurs. 3:30 at Central Cath.<br />

Golf 9/11 Thurs 3:30 vsBillerica<br />

Varsity Football 9/12 Fri 6:30 at Burlington<br />

Fr. Football 9/12 Fri 3:30 vs Burlington<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/13 Sat 10:00 vs Central Cath.<br />

B/G Cross Country 9/15 Mon 3:30 at Lowell<br />

Golf 9/15 Mon 3:30 atChclmsford<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/15 Mon 3:30 at Dracut<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/15 Mon 3:30 vs Lowell<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/16 Tues 3:30 at Andover<br />

JV/V Volleyball 9/16 Tues 3:30 at Dracut<br />

Golf 9/17 Wed 3:30 at Lowell<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/17 Wed 3:30 at Haverhill<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/17 Wed 3:30 at Andover<br />

B/G Cross Country 9/18 Thurs 3:30 at Notre Dame<br />

Golf 9/18 Thurs 3:30 vsMethuen<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/18 Thurs 3:30 at Notre Dame<br />

Volleyball 9/18 Thurs 3:30 vs Lowell<br />

east on Argilla Road for 4.2 miles<br />

to enter Crane Beach. The two<br />

hiking trails are named Crane<br />

Beach - Essex Bay Hike and the<br />

Dunes Loop.<br />

The Crane Beach - Essex Bay<br />

trail is the longer of the two, for a<br />

total of six miles. The Dune Loop<br />

is just over four miles. Both trails<br />

offer views of the ocean and the<br />

local wildlife. This area provides a<br />

great place to view several species<br />

of sea birds. The walk is easy over<br />

the sandy terrain.<br />

For the person who needs to<br />

move a little more quickly, the<br />

Myles Standish State Forest area<br />

offers great mountain biking trails.<br />

Take Rt. 3 south to exit five. Turn<br />

right onto Long Pond Road and<br />

follow the brown forest signs for<br />

about three miles until you reach<br />

paved road on the right. This road<br />

runs through the forest for five<br />

miles. A paved bike path is located<br />

on the left. It parallels the main<br />

road. There are several trail heads<br />

off the paved roadway.<br />

It is a good idea to carry a map<br />

in this park. The park headquarters<br />

may have some trail maps. The<br />

park is filled with trails that offer<br />

easy peddling and great sites. Most<br />

are improved roads with lots of<br />

small ponds to stop by and have a<br />

picnic lunch.<br />

For a local ride, try Harold<br />

Parker Slate Forest. Located in<br />

Andover, the park offers both hard<br />

top and trail riding. Only 20<br />

minutes from Tewksbury and<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, the park is an easy<br />

drive up Ri. 125. Just look for the<br />

signs that direct you into the park.<br />

This park has lots of different<br />

terrain. Along with lots of forest<br />

are some small ponds throughout<br />

the area. Check in with the park<br />

headquarters for maps and general<br />

information.<br />

A lot more of this great<br />

information can be found in<br />

"Hiking Southern New England,"<br />

by Rhonda and George Ostertag<br />

and "Mountain Biking Southern<br />

New England," by Paul Angiolillo.<br />

These excellent guides arc filled<br />

with lots of great hiking and biking<br />

information. What I like best about<br />

these guides is the specific<br />

locations and trail details. They<br />

also rate the difficulty of the<br />

different trails. The general<br />

information includes directions to<br />

the sites ss well as a practical<br />

packing list.<br />

Put out by Falcon Press<br />

Publishing Company. Inc. P.O.<br />

Box 1718, Helena Ml., these guide<br />

books are available at Barnes &<br />

Noble as well as local bookstores.<br />

They range in the $10.00 to $20.00<br />

range. For the price they are a<br />

handy guide that will fit easily into<br />

a day pack. If you can't find them<br />

contact Falcon at 1-800-582-2665.<br />

Clip and Save<br />

With the hunting season just<br />

around the corner, now is the time<br />

to practice your shooting. If you're<br />

upland hunter or water fowler,<br />

now is the time to get to the trap<br />

and skeet range. Another excellent<br />

method of practice is a round of<br />

sporting clays.<br />

Give Allan Guminski a call at<br />

Wilderness Adventures in Essex,<br />

MA. From now until November 2,<br />

he operates a sporting clay course<br />

on weekends, reservations<br />

required. The price is $15 a round<br />

of 25 clays if you take your own<br />

shells and $20 if you need a box of<br />

shells.<br />

If you run out of ammo you can<br />

buy 12 or 20 gauge shells from<br />

Allen for $5 a box. For anyone<br />

interested in learning the sport<br />

Allan provides free loaner<br />

shotguns when you shoot his<br />

sporting clays course. For more<br />

information and reservations call<br />

Allan at 508-768-3338.<br />

Stay tuned for the gun show at<br />

the Shriners Auditorium, hours of<br />

operation are 9 to 5 Saturday,<br />

September 13 and 9 to 4 Sunday,<br />

the Nth. For more information<br />

call 617-665-6466.<br />

On Saturday, September 20. the<br />

Massachusetts Coastal Zone<br />

Management department will run<br />

operation COASTSWEEP. Local<br />

volunteers help rid our beaches<br />

and coastlines of thousands of<br />

pounds of trash. For more<br />

information call 617-727-9530,<br />

ext. 530.<br />

Jamie Ouellette chips an iron shot for the TMHS Golf Team<br />

in their match on Monday at Trail Brook Golf Course. (Photo by<br />

Joe Hakey).<br />

Wilmingl ton coming events<br />

Sport Date Day Time Opponent<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/11 Thurs 3:30 vs Triton<br />

Golf 9/11 Thurs 3:30 vs No. Reading<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/12 Fri 3:30 atSwampscott<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/12 Fri 3:30 at Ipswich<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/12 Fri 3:30 vs Ipswich<br />

JV/V Volleyball 9/12 Fri 3:30 atHam/Wenham<br />

Fr. Football 9/12 Fri 3:30 at Ipswich<br />

Var. Football 9/13 Sat 1:30 vs Ipswich<br />

B/G Cross Country 9/15 Mon 3:30 vs Triton<br />

Golf 9/15 Mon 3:30 vsMasconomet<br />

JV Football 9/15 Mon 3:30 vs Ipswich<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/15 Mon 3:30 at Ipswich<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/16 Tues 3:30 vsMasconomet<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/16 Tues 3:30 atMasconomet<br />

JV/V Volleyball 9/16 Tues 3:30 vs Reading<br />

Golf 9/16 Tues 3:30 vs Newburyport<br />

JV/V Field Hockey 9/17 Wed 3:30 vsMasconomet<br />

JV/V Volleyball 9/17 Wed 3:30 atStoneham<br />

JV/V Boys Soccer 9/18 Thurs 3:30 vs No. Reading<br />

JV/V Girls Soccer 9/18 Thurs 3:30 at No. Reading<br />

B/G Cross Country 9/18 Thurs 3:30 at Lynnfield<br />

Golf 9/18 Thurs 3:30. at No. Andover<br />

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UNITED STATES<br />

_. BANKRUPTCY COURT<br />

DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />

•** I. the nutter of<br />

'-■: TEWKSBURY INDUSTRIES,<br />

me<br />

% Prttof-fa-PiMtMiw Chapter 11<br />

C*No.»7-45tJ43<br />

NOTICE OF BAR DATE FOR<br />

FOJNG PROOFS OF CLAIM OR<br />

PROOFS OF INTEREST<br />

f AGAINST DEBTOR<br />

October 23,1W<br />

l TO ALL PERSONS AND ENTITIES<br />

WITH CLAIMS AGAINST OR AN<br />

EQUITY INTEREST IN THE ABOVE<br />

ENTITY:<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thai the<br />

United States Bankruptcy Court for the<br />

Western District of Massachusetts (the<br />

"Bankruptcy Court") has set a deadline of<br />

October 23, 1997 ("Bar Date") to file<br />

Proofs of Claims or Proofs of Interest and<br />

.has approved procedures for the filing of<br />

proofs of claim or proofs of interest in<br />

these Chapter II cases..<br />

All persons and entities, including<br />

individuals, partnerships, corporations.<br />

estates, trusts and governmental units<br />

EXCEPT THOSE PERSONS AND<br />

ENTITIES DESCRIBED IN<br />

PARAGRAPHS A. B AND C BELOW,<br />

that assert a claim (as defined below) or<br />

interest against the debtor Tewksbury<br />

Industries. Inc. (formerly known as<br />

Tewksbury Auto Parts, Inc., the<br />

successor by merger to Universal Steel<br />

'and Trading Corp., including its Madbury<br />

Metals and Tewksbury Metals Divisions)<br />

("Debtor") WHICH AROSE AT OR<br />

PRIOR TO THE DEBTORS CHAPTER<br />

11 FILING DATE OF JULY 18. 1997,<br />

must file a written Proof of Claim or Proof<br />

of Interest with the United States<br />

Bankruptcy Court, Western District of<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

The original Proof of Claim or Interest<br />

must be filed by mailing each such Proof<br />

of Claim or Interest so that it is received<br />

on or before 4:00 p.m. on the Bar Date to:<br />

Clark<br />

|J United States Bankruptcy Court<br />

Donahue Federal Building<br />

595 Main Street<br />

Worcester. MA 01608<br />

with a copy of such Proof of Claim or<br />

Interest delivered so that it is received on<br />

or before 4:00 p.m. on the Bar Date lo:<br />

Michael J. Goldberg. Esq.<br />

HILL & BARLOW<br />

a Professional Corporation<br />

One International Place<br />

Boston. MA 02110<br />

(6I7)428-3000_<br />

As used herein.the term "claim" means:<br />

(a) right to payment, whether or not such<br />

right is reduced to judgment, liquidated,<br />

unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured,<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

CONSERVATION COMMISSION<br />

PUBLIC MEETING<br />

Notice is hereby given that a Public<br />

Meeting will be held in <strong>Town</strong> Hall, Room<br />

9. 121 Glen Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong>. MA<br />

01887. on Wednesday. September 17,<br />

1997 at 8:00 p.m. in compliance with the<br />

provisions of M G L. Chap. 131. SWtron<br />

40 and 310 CMR. 10.00 on a Request<br />

Ibr a Determination of Applicability filed<br />

by Carl Crupi, 50 New Jersey<br />

Ro«d, Tewksbury, MA 01876,<br />

applicant and owner. Applicant is<br />

proposing to construct three single family<br />

houses with septic systems and related<br />

grading. The proposed work is within the<br />

100 foot buffer zone of bordering<br />

vegetated wetlands, as designated by the<br />

MA Wetlands Protection Act. M.G.L..,<br />

Chapter 131, Sect. 40 and 310 CMR<br />

10.00. This property is shown on<br />

Assessor's Map 27 Parcels I7L, I7K &<br />

I7A. Lots 2. 3 & 12 Elizabeth Drive,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887. Plans and<br />

. application may be viewed during normal<br />

office noun or by appointment at the<br />

Planning & Conservation Dept.. Room 6.<br />

James Morris. Chair<br />

S10 Conservation Commission<br />

*!*<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

DEPARTMENT OF<br />

PUBLIC WORKS<br />

1997 <strong>Town</strong>wide Fall Hydrant<br />

Flushing Program<br />

The Tewksbury Department of Public<br />

1 Works, Water Division will begin a<br />

<strong>Town</strong>wide Fall Flushing Program,<br />

I beginning the week of September 8,1997<br />

and continuing approximately eight weeks<br />

through the end of October, 1997.<br />

Monday through Thursday 8:00 P.M. to<br />

12:00 midnight and could be subjected to<br />

change. This flushing may cause<br />

discoloration of the water or temporary<br />

loss of pressure. If either problem persists<br />

for any length of time or some other<br />

problem develops you may call the Water<br />

Treatment Plant at (508) 858-0345 during<br />

the nighttime hours of Flushing, or call the<br />

■ -Water Department days, during the hours<br />

8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at (508)<br />

S3.I0.I7 Tewksbury DPW<br />

•<br />

COMMONWEALTH OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

THE TRIAL COURT<br />

THE PROBATE AND FAM11. V<br />

, COURT DEPARTMENT<br />

MIDDLESEX, SS DIVISION<br />

DOCKET NO. 97P4003GM<br />

GUARDIANSHIP • MINOR<br />

WITHOUT SURETIES<br />

1<br />

NOTICE<br />

To all persons interested in Michael<br />

A mm tola of <strong>Wilmington</strong> in said County,<br />

a minor.<br />

A petition had been presented in the<br />

above-captioned matter praying that<br />

Kathleen Kittrcdge of <strong>Wilmington</strong> in<br />

the county of Middlesex be appointed<br />

guardian or some other suitable person -<br />

of said minor, with custody, without<br />

giving surety on her bond.<br />

If you desire to object to the allowance<br />

pf said petition, you or your attorney must<br />

file a written appearance in said court at<br />

Cambridge, on or before November 06,<br />

,1997.<br />

Witness. Sheila E. McGovern. Esquire.<br />

First Justice of said Court at Cambridge,<br />

the twenty-first day of August in the year<br />

of our Lord one thousand nine hundred<br />

and ninety seven.<br />

I Robert B. Amonelli<br />

SI0 Register of Probate Court<br />

unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal,<br />

equitable, secured or unsecured; or (b)<br />

right to an equitable remedy for beach of<br />

performance if such breach gives nse to a<br />

right to payment, whether or not such<br />

right lo an equitable remedy is reduced lo<br />

judgment, fixed, contingent, matured,<br />

unmatured. disputed, undisputed, secured<br />

or unsecured.<br />

ANY CLAIM OR INTEREST FOR<br />

WHICH A LEGALLY SUFFICIENT<br />

PROOF OF CLAIM OR INTEREST IS<br />

NOT FILED BY 4:00 P.M. OCTOBER<br />

23. 1997. SHALL BE FOREVER<br />

DISALLOWED AND BARRED AS A<br />

CLAIM AGAINST OR INTEREST IN<br />

THE DEBTOR. WHETHER FOR<br />

PURPOSES OF VOTING. SHARING<br />

IN ANY DISTRIBUTION. OR IN ANY<br />

OTHER WAY PARTICIPATING AS A<br />

PARTY IN INTEREST IN THESE<br />

PROCEEDS. EXCEPT THAT:<br />

A. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT<br />

HAS ALREADY FILED A PROOF OF<br />

CLAIM OR PROOF OF INTEREST<br />

AGAINST THE DEBTOR WITH THE<br />

CLERK OF THE UNITED STATES<br />

BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE<br />

DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />

NEED NOT FILE A DUPLICATE<br />

PROOF OF CLAIM.<br />

B. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY: (i)<br />

WHOSE CLAIM IS NOT LISTED AS<br />

"DISPUTED." "CONTINGENT." OR<br />

-UNLIQUIDATED" IN THE DEBTORS-<br />

SCHEDULES OF LIABILITIES FILED<br />

WITH THE CLERK OF THE<br />

BANKRUPTCY COURT; AND (ii)<br />

THAT AGREES WITH THE<br />

CLASSIFICATION AND AMOUNT SET<br />

FORTH THEREIN. NEED NOT FILE A<br />

PROOF OF CLAIM.<br />

C. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY<br />

WHOSE CLAIM ARISES FROM THE<br />

REJECTION OF AN UNEXPIRED<br />

LEASE OR EXECUTORY CONTRACT<br />

NEED NOT RLE A PROOF OF CLAIM<br />

IF SUCH UNEXPIRED LEASE OR<br />

EXECUTORY CONTRACT HAS NOT<br />

YET BEEN REJECTED. SUCH<br />

CLAIMS SHALL BE FILED WITHIN<br />

THIRTY DAYS FROM SUCH<br />

REJECTION OR WITHIN SUCH<br />

OTHER TIME AS THE COURT MAY<br />

DIRECT. .<br />

TEWKSBURY INDUSTRIES. INC.<br />

By its attorneys.<br />

Michael J.Goldberg. BMA #03299<br />

Anne L. Showalter. BBO #629817<br />

HILL & BARLOW<br />

a Professional Corporation<br />

One International Place<br />

Boston. MA 02110-2067.<br />

SI0 617/428-3000<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

CONSERVATION COMMISSION<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Notice is hereby given that a Public<br />

Hearing will be held in <strong>Town</strong> Hall, Room<br />

9. 121 Glen Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong>. MA<br />

01887. on Wednesday. September 17.<br />

1997 at 8:20 p.m. in compliance with tin-<br />

provisions of M.G.L. Chip. 131, Section<br />

40. and 310 C.M.R. 10.00 on a Notice of<br />

Intent, filed by Robert Troy, 2<br />

Maoism Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA<br />

-tWS7,'^ppitcani: flutter Hall, «""<br />

Summer Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA<br />

01887, owner. The applicant is<br />

proposing to construct a single family<br />

dwelling with driveway, utilities, septic<br />

and related grading. The applicant is also<br />

seeking approval of a new wetland<br />

delineation. The application stales that the<br />

proposed work would be within the 100<br />

foot buffer zone of bordering vegetated<br />

wetlands, as designated by the MA<br />

Wetlands Protection Act. M.G.L..<br />

Chapter 131. Sect. 40 and 310 CMR<br />

10.00. Property is located on Assessor's<br />

Map 84 Parcel 89. Lot 3 Summer<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> MA. Plans and<br />

application may be viewed during normal<br />

office hours or by appointment at the<br />

Planning & Conservation Dept., Room 6.<br />

James Morris, Chair<br />

S10 Conservation Commission<br />

MORTGAGEE'S SALE<br />

OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power<br />

of Sale contained in a certain mortgage<br />

given by Louis Valeati a/k/a Louis<br />

Valente and Pamela Valenti a/k/a<br />

Pamela Valente to Beneficial<br />

Mortgage Co. of Massachusetts<br />

dated April 7. 1994 and recorded with<br />

Middlesex County (Northern District)<br />

Registry of Deeds in Book 7031, Page<br />

176, of which mortgage the undersigned<br />

is the present holder, for beach of the<br />

conditions of said mortgage and for the<br />

purpose of foreclosing, the same will be<br />

sold at Public Auction at 11.00 o'clock<br />

A.M. on the 18th day of September,<br />

1997, all and singular die premises<br />

described in said mortgage, lo wit:<br />

The land with the buildings thereon<br />

located on the Northwesterly side of<br />

Washington Avenue in <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

Middlesex County, Massachusetts and<br />

shown as Lot No. 10 on Plan of Land<br />

owned by Daniel Ayer at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Centre. Scale: 200 feet to an inch dated<br />

June 30, 1954, J.D. Chase, G.W.<br />

Buuerfield. Engineers, recorded MSDRD.<br />

Plan Book 6. Plan 6 and MNDRD Plan<br />

Book 5. Plan 9. bounded and described as<br />

follows:<br />

SOUTHEASTERLY by Washington<br />

Avenue, 100 feet;<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 9. 210.5<br />

feet<br />

NORTHWESTERLY by land of owners<br />

unknown, 102 feel; and<br />

NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 11.237.50<br />

feet<br />

Containing 22,400 square feet according<br />

to said plan.<br />

Hereby meaning and intending to<br />

convey all and the same real property<br />

described in deed dated July 19.1982 and<br />

recorded with Middlesex North District<br />

Registry of Deeds. Book 3998. Page 118.<br />

Said premises will be sold SUBJECT<br />

TO a prior mortgage lo Arlington Trust<br />

Company, dated April 9. 1987. in the<br />

original principal amount of $48,000.00.<br />

recorded with said Deeds. Book 3998.<br />

Page 119, as assigned of record to The<br />

Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. FSB<br />

(now known as Citizens Bank).<br />

Said premises will be sold subject to any<br />

and all unpaid taxes, tax tides and other<br />

state, federal, and municipal assessments<br />

and liens, if any there be, which take<br />

precedence over this mortgage held by the<br />

undersigned, and subject to prior liens of<br />

other enforceable encumbrances of record.<br />

if any, entitled to precedence over this<br />

mortgage. The premises will be sold<br />

subject to and with the benefit of all<br />

casements, restrictions, reservations and<br />

conditions of record, if any there be. and<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1997 23<br />

tfe LEGAL NOTICE<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

12 year old baseball team takes gold<br />

WILMINGTON - The Wilming-<br />

ton Summer Baseball Twelve-<br />

Year-Old Team, sponsored by<br />

Textron Systems, recently comple-<br />

ted its play by winning gold medals<br />

in the third round of the Baystate<br />

Baseball Tournament of Cham-<br />

pions. The team qualified for the<br />

Trophy Weekend by registering<br />

five wins and one loss during third<br />

round play.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> defeated Natick in lire<br />

semifinals by a 4-1 score. The<br />

Wildcats were led by the strong<br />

pitching of Bill Sinopoli (six<br />

innings, two hits, 11 strikeouts), the<br />

slugging of David Rappoli, who had<br />

a three run home run, and the<br />

defense of James O'Neil, who<br />

turned a double play to end the<br />

game.<br />

In the championship game Wil-<br />

mington faced a tough Reading<br />

team. David Rappoli look the<br />

mound for his first start after a two<br />

month layoff due lo arm problems.<br />

David's comeback was a success as<br />

he had a no-hitter for four<br />

innings.but had to settle for a four<br />

hit, 7-4 complete game victory.<br />

Rappoli struck out 13 batters, while<br />

walking only two on his way to the<br />

win.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s offense was on<br />

track as they poured out nine hits<br />

and seven runs. Rappoli, Sinopoli,<br />

Afe LEGAL NOTICE<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

BOARD OF HEALTH<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

Notice is hereby given that the Board of<br />

Health, at its meeting of September 4.<br />

1997. unanimously adopted regulations<br />

entitled Regulations for the Operation of<br />

Public and Semipublic Swimming Pools.<br />

Said regulations were adopted under the<br />

authority of M.G.L.c. III. Sec. 31, and<br />

shall become effective January 1,1998.<br />

Charles Coldwell.<br />

SI0 Chairman<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

NOTICE OF HEARINGS<br />

Case 59-97<br />

'A public hearing will be held at the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall. 121 Glen Road on October<br />

10, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. on the application<br />

of Joseph A. Langone c/o Daniel<br />

Brown, P.O. Box 426,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887, to acquire a<br />

variance from Standard Dimensional<br />

Regulations (Table II) Sec. 5.2.1. 5.2.3<br />

and 5.2.5 for a lot having insufficient<br />

area.width and rear yard setback for a<br />

garage for property located in a General<br />

Industrial Zone at 959 Main Street.<br />

Map 12 Parcel 4.<br />

S 10.17 Board of Appeals<br />

subject to any rights of redemption and all<br />

tenancies and/or rights of parlies in<br />

possession, if any, lo the extent the same<br />

are enforceable and have priority over this<br />

mortgage. It shall be the bidder's sole<br />

responsibility to ascertain all items<br />

described in this paragraph and no<br />

representations are made concerning<br />

compliance with applicable zoning,<br />

building, health or other slate and/or<br />

municipal regulations, codes or<br />

ordinances.<br />

TERMS OF SALE: Five Thousand<br />

Dollars (S5.000.00) shall be paid in cash,<br />

cashier's or certified check drawn on a<br />

Massachusetts bank or trust company al<br />

the time and place of sale: the high bidder<br />

shall execute a written memorandum of<br />

sale containing these additional terms upon<br />

acceptance of the bid; the balance of the<br />

bid price shall be paid in cash, cashier's or<br />

certified check within thirty (30) days after<br />

the dale of sale.<br />

Deed to be delivered upon payment in<br />

full of the purchase price at offices of<br />

Mortgagee's counsel or otherwise as may<br />

be mutually agreed. Purchaser will be<br />

responsible for all closing costs, slate<br />

excise and documentary stamps and<br />

recording fees. The deposit paid at the<br />

time of sale shall be forfeited if the<br />

purchaser does not comply strictly with<br />

the terms of sale.<br />

For authority of said sale see Decree of<br />

the Land Court. Case No. 235411. The<br />

description of the premises in the<br />

mortgage shall control in the event of a<br />

typographical error in this publication.<br />

The Mortgagee reserves the right lo<br />

postpone the sale to a later date by public<br />

proclamation al the dale and lime<br />

appointed for the sale and to further<br />

postpone at any adjourned sale date by<br />

public proclamation at the dale and lime<br />

appointed for the adjourned sale dale.<br />

Other terms to be announced al the time<br />

of sale which shall be binding on all<br />

bidders.<br />

Sale to be held by Public Auction at or<br />

adjacent to the above-described premises,<br />

known as and numbered 48<br />

WASHINGTON AVENUE,<br />

WILMINGTON. MIDDLESEX<br />

COUNTY. MASSACHUSETTS, on<br />

September 18. 1997 at 11:00 o'clock<br />

A.M.<br />

BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO.<br />

OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />

Woburn. Massachusetts<br />

Present Holder of Said Mortgage.<br />

By its Duly Authorized Attorney.<br />

Michael Jusler, Esq.<br />

Lustig. Glaser A Wilson. PC<br />

381 Elliot Street.<br />

Newton, MA 02164<br />

A27.S3.10 (617)969-4000<br />

Dave Velardo, Tim Rose, Craig<br />

Osgood and Greg Buck all hil safely<br />

for <strong>Wilmington</strong>, while James<br />

O'Neil, Dennis DiCenso, John<br />

McMahan, Joe Downs. John Tobin<br />

and Sean Osgood all had solid<br />

games in die field<br />

The coaches would like lo thank<br />

Textron Systems for its financial<br />

support, the parents forgiving up<br />

their summer to drive to various<br />

baseball fields, and the players for<br />

their hard work and positive<br />

attitude which led to a truly<br />

successful season.<br />

Front row, l-r: David Velardo, John McMahan, Joe Downs, Tim<br />

Rose, Bill Sinopoli. James O'Neil; center. Craig Osgood, Dennis<br />

DiCenso, John Tobin, David Rappoli. Greg Buck; rear. Chuck<br />

Osgood, Coach; Jim Buck. Manager; Jim Rappolli, Coach. Not<br />

pictured: Dan O'Connell and John Martin.<br />

fa LEGAL NOTICE<br />

TOWN OF WILMINGTON<br />

CONSERVATION COMMISSION<br />

PUBLIC MEETING<br />

Notice is hereby given that a Public-<br />

Meeting will be held in <strong>Town</strong> Hall. Room<br />

9. 121 Glen Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong>. MA<br />

01887. on Wednesday. September 17.<br />

1997 at 8:40 p.m. in compliance with the<br />

provisions of M.G.L. Chap. 131. Section<br />

40 and 310 C.M.R. 10.00 on a Request<br />

for a Determination of Applicability Tiled<br />

by Roland & Lorraine Pellerin, 56<br />

lloughton Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA<br />

01887, applicants and owners.<br />

Applicants arc proposing to construct a<br />

crushed gravel driveway within the 100<br />

foot buffer zone of bordering vegetated<br />

wetlands, as designated by the MA<br />

Wetlands Protection Act. M.G.L. Chapter<br />

131. Sect. 40 and 310 CMR 10.00. This<br />

property is shown on Assessor's Map 20<br />

Parcel 108 56 Houghton Road,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887. Plans and<br />

application may be viewed during normal<br />

office hours or by appointment al the<br />

Planning A Conservation Dept.. Room 6.<br />

James Morris. Chair<br />

S10 Conservation Commission<br />

6j> LEGAL NOTICE<br />

TOWN OF TEWKSBURY<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

999 Whipple Road<br />

Tewksbury, MA 01876<br />

Public hearings will be held al the<br />

Tewksbury <strong>Town</strong> Hall on September 25.<br />

1997 beginning at 7:30 p.m. on the<br />

following applications:<br />

"LEGAL NOTICE"<br />

7:30 p.m.. Continuance of John<br />

V. Sullivan, for a variance from the<br />

requirements of Section 5.3.2 frontage for<br />

proposed commercial use. Premises<br />

located at 635 Main Street Map 34,<br />

Parcel 47, zoned Commercial.<br />

7:30 p.m.. Continuance of <strong>Town</strong><br />

of Tewksbury/Wamesit Village<br />

Realty Trust, owner of record John V.<br />

Sullivan for Comprehensive Permit for<br />

premises on Rogers Street Map 34<br />

I.«l 47 lor a local initiative program<br />

project. MA, zoned Commercial.<br />

7:40 p.m.. Continuance o f<br />

AK/Media/MA owner of record.<br />

Kimball Systems, Inc.. as a party<br />

aggrieved by a decision of the Assistant<br />

Building Commissioner relative to<br />

continue uflmtcmipted use of off premises<br />

billboard.Premises located at 401 Main<br />

Street Assessor's Map 22, Lot 62,<br />

zoned Commercial.<br />

7:50 p.m., Highwood Holding<br />

THE TOWN CRIER DELIVERS<br />

YOUR AD TO<br />

■<br />

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT<br />

BLOCK'GRANT PROGRAM<br />

READY RESOURCE FUND<br />

NOTICE OF<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Board of Selectmen<br />

will hold a public hearing on September<br />

22. 1997 at 7:15 p.m. in Room 9 of the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall. 121 Glen Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

The purpose of the hearing is to receive<br />

comments on possible projects for the<br />

<strong>Town</strong>'s Ready Resource Fund application<br />

lo the Massachusetts Community<br />

Development Block Grant Program<br />

(CDBG). The Ready Resource Fund of<br />

the CDBG Program, administered by the<br />

State Department of Housing and<br />

Community Development provides funds<br />

to communities for economic development<br />

activities in the areas of loans and technical<br />

assistance to businesses and<br />

microenterprises. public facilities,<br />

infrastructure and public services.<br />

Proposed activities are a small business<br />

and microenlerprisc loan program and a<br />

job training program. The <strong>Town</strong> of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> will implement the proposed<br />

projects through its Community<br />

Development Program.<br />

Any individual or organization wishing<br />

to be heard will be afforded an opportunity<br />

to be heard. Written comments may be<br />

submitted to the <strong>Town</strong> Manager's Office.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Hall. 121 Glen Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

MA 01887 prior to the hearing.<br />

Daniel C. Wandcll. Chair<br />

S3.10 Board of Selectmen<br />

Limited Partnership c/o ELV<br />

Associates, Inc. for a clarification of a<br />

variance from die requirements of Section<br />

5.3.3c and 6.3 of die Zoning Bylaw as<br />

issued in variance Case No. 970403.<br />

Premises located at Lot 1, Highwood<br />

Drive and Andover Street Assessor's<br />

Map 53, Lot 34, zoned IH.<br />

8:00 p.m., George P. Borstell,<br />

owner of record. Great Barrington<br />

Corporation, for a modification of a<br />

variance from the requirements of Section<br />

S.3.4.C of the /.HI., insufficient side yard<br />

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Street Assessor's Map 47, Lot 120,<br />

zoned Commercial.<br />

8:10 p.m., Thomas and Patricia<br />

Wolf for a variance from the<br />

requirements of Section 5.3.3.a of the<br />

ZBL. insufficient front yard setback, for a<br />

proposed addition. Premises located at<br />

353 Brown Street Assessor's Map<br />

68, Lot 17, zoned R40.<br />

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Section 5.3.3.a of the ZBL. insufficient<br />

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addition. Premises located at 20 Fourth<br />

Street, Assessor's Map 81, Lot 164,<br />

zoned R40.<br />

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R. Sullivan for a variance from Ihe<br />

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ZBL, insufficient side yard setback, for a,<br />

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tt&Cart Pirn-Road, Assessors Man<br />

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MIDDLESEX<br />

CHESS CLUB<br />

By DOUG WOOD-BOYLE<br />

© a ERIC'S GREENHOUSE<br />

-pvawn to Queen four and blade<br />

/^/responds with the same move.<br />

M White then moves pawn to Queen's<br />

Bishop four<br />

If you are a Chess afficionado you<br />

already recognize the opening moves of the<br />

Queen's gambit<br />

According to Anthony Chakoian of<br />

Medford, treasurer of the Middlesex Chess<br />

Club, this is one of the more popular open-<br />

ing moves in Chess. It is designed for white<br />

to lose a pawn but gain better position and<br />

in fact retrieve the pawn it lost.<br />

The gambit consists of four to five<br />

moves, depending on black's defense,<br />

before the sought after positioning is<br />

obtained by white<br />

In the game of Chess, white is that per-<br />

son who has the opening play and black is<br />

the opponent. In a nutshell the Queen's<br />

gambit explains the game of Chess.<br />

"It is a game of strategy and tactics,"<br />

Chakoian said. "You have to formulate a<br />

plan."<br />

According to Chakoian, the only charter<br />

member of the Club le/t, "There is a lot of<br />

memory to Chess.'<br />

He explained that the openings are all<br />

memory, of those that have worked in the<br />

past. The end game is also one of memory<br />

because the player has to know the posi-<br />

tions he or she would like the pieces in.<br />

As Chakoian notes the difference in one<br />

move can be the difference between a win,<br />

. after three or four hours of play, or a draw.<br />

"You have to think ahead all the time,"<br />

Chakoian said, "not only about what you<br />

are doing but about what your opponent<br />

might do."<br />

Essentially, that is what the members of<br />

the Chess Club do when they meet on<br />

Monday nights at the Maiden YMCA on<br />

Pleasant Street. They learn how to think<br />

ahead by discussing moves with each other<br />

during informal games and then putting<br />

new moves to the test during the formal<br />

tournaments.<br />

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The 37 year old club has a wide variety<br />

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They include lawyers, steel fabricators,<br />

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Chakoian proudly notes that the mem-<br />

bership includes people as young as 14<br />

years -old to himself at just shy of 70 years.<br />

It also includes men, women, white, black,<br />

Hispanic or Asian<br />

"There is no difference in age, sex or<br />

background," Chakoian said. "We just<br />

enjoy playing Chess." ',<br />

He noted that in the past, one female<br />

member, Kate Gasser, was ranked fifth<br />

among female players in the USCF. She left<br />

the Qub when she had to move away from<br />

the area.<br />

For people like Michael Stanley and<br />

Robert Babeock of Wakefield the Club is<br />

the only place where they can play the<br />

game.<br />

Stanley said, "Outside of the Club I beat<br />

everybody I know. My friends won't play<br />

with me any more"<br />

However, inside the club Stanley and<br />

Babeock get to test their mettle against<br />

people like Qub Vice President Tom<br />

Filipek of Medford who holds a United<br />

States Chess Federation (USCF) ranking of<br />

expert and is on his way to Master. At pre-<br />

sent Fihpek rated by the USCF at 2,012<br />

points and he needs to exceed 2,100 to make<br />

the next step.<br />

Babeock notes that the rankings are like<br />

a batting average and are attained by the<br />

results of USCF recognized tournaments.<br />

"The better you play, the higher your<br />

average, Babeock said.<br />

Chakoian explained that in the tourna-<br />

ments a person with a 1,600 ranking might<br />

beat a person with an 1,800 rating thus<br />

gaining as many as 32 points toward a bet-<br />

ter rating.<br />

As Stanley notes there is a certain<br />

excitement about a person like himself<br />

being able to play a person like Filipek on a<br />

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Stanley said that he has been a member<br />

of the Qub for about 11/2 years but has<br />

known how to play for about 20-years.<br />

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was a teenager.<br />

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I<br />

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Jackie Casey, owner/director<br />

of the For Adults Only dance<br />

N. AHDOVER program, recently announced<br />

the fall schedule of classes,<br />

CMuLBIossom which begin September 8th.<br />

All You Can Eat Buffet<br />

"We will continue with our<br />

Available lor $11.95 full complement of classes,<br />

Fri | Sat ffl<br />

£<br />

including beginner to advanced<br />

ballet, tap and jazz, countrywestern<br />

line dancing, and<br />

HBO. A4E. CBS<br />

stretch-and tone fitness We are<br />

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returning to the wonderful stu-<br />

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dio space at 75 Pearl Street in<br />

Reading, at the Longwood Place<br />

CHANCE<br />

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hardwood surfaces over special-<br />

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location is mid-way between<br />

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9/26-27 KEVIN KNOX<br />

"Last May, in celebration of<br />

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SALEM HARBOR sented our first all-adults<br />

The CHASE HOUSE recital, 'A Piece of Cake'. I am<br />

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delighted to say that the recital<br />

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proud I am of the students, fac-<br />

9/12-13<br />

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Adult only dance program<br />

and their teachers, to thank<br />

everyone for that enthusiastic,<br />

supportive response.' Casey con-<br />

tinued.<br />

"As we begin our second<br />

decade of adults-only dance<br />

instruction, we would like to<br />

build on that success, and we<br />

invite you to be part of it.<br />

Success is not measured only by<br />

dancing on stage, however, and<br />

recital participation in our<br />

school always is voluntary, not<br />

mandatory. Success also can be<br />

measured in smaller, more pri-<br />

vate was each week in class, as<br />

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progress, and realize mental and<br />

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as appreciated as the cheers<br />

from a whole auditorium of<br />

audience members."<br />

Ms. Casey also said, "We<br />

offer classes on Monday,<br />

Tuesday and Thursday nights. If<br />

you missed the chance to take<br />

dance classes as a child, here's<br />

your second chance-don't miss<br />

it! Enroll in one of our beginner<br />

level classes, and start having<br />

die fun you missed out on years<br />

ago. If you did take dance class-<br />

es as a child, and you want to<br />

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stances and needs of the adult<br />

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staff can help you determine<br />

which classes you should consid-<br />

er."<br />

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Middlesex Chess Club<br />

Tbere are usually eight tournaments pa-<br />

year, four in the Fall and another four in<br />

the Spring.<br />

The first tournament of the 1997« year<br />

is scheduled for Monday, September IS at<br />

the Maiden Y. It will consist of four rounds<br />

timed at 40 moves in 80 minutes and then a<br />

30-minute sudden death round.<br />

For more information on the tournament<br />

call Chakoian at (781) 395-5159.<br />

He noted that the time limitations are a<br />

must. The club if usually in session from<br />

about 7 p.m. to around 11 p.m. Chakoian<br />

said.<br />

1 have been here until midnight with<br />

some games," he added<br />

Chakoian has been in games that have<br />

gene up to 31/2 hours but noted that grand-<br />

masters can play games that last four<br />

hours plus.<br />

According to Chakoian, the goal of the<br />

Club is to help each other better their<br />

game. To this end the Club has a library of<br />

tapes and books that members can borrow<br />

and study.<br />

The books include many that were<br />

donated to the Club on the death of former<br />

member Bob Hyde of Medford Chakoian<br />

said that Hyde had an extensive library<br />

and that both he and his wife, who has also<br />

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11-2. They will be held at the<br />

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PRE SCHOOL SKATING<br />

CLASSES TO BEGIN<br />

Pre School Skating Lessons<br />

will be held at the Stoneham<br />

Arena at 101 Montvale Avenue,<br />

Stoneham.<br />

They begin September 16 or<br />

17 and applications are at Arena<br />

Office. Classes limited first<br />

come basis. For information,<br />

call 279-2628.<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<br />

AT CATHOLIC CHARITIES<br />

Catholic Charities/North is<br />

seeking caring men and women<br />

to volunteer in a relationship<br />

based, home visitation program.<br />

The relationship that devel-<br />

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the family promotes the oppor-<br />

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parent to become more indepen-<br />

dent.<br />

Training and ongoing super-<br />

vision are provided with a year<br />

commitment. Call Jean Goguen<br />

at 593-2312 for more information.<br />

THEATER II GIANT<br />

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' Theater II, a local communi-<br />

v ty musical theater group, is<br />

■holding a Giant Yard Sale on<br />

'Saturday, September 13, (rain-<br />

date- Sun. Sept. 14), from 9am to<br />

4pm at 250 Franklin Street,<br />

Melrose (Franklin St. runs from<br />

Main St., Melrose to Main St.,<br />

Stoneham).<br />

This yard sale promises to be<br />

full of all those one-of-a-kind<br />

I treasures you might be looking<br />

for Items are being collected by<br />

members and friends of Theater<br />

II, as well as from the general<br />

public. -<br />

If you have any yard sale<br />

items you would like to donate<br />

to Theater II, please call 617-944-<br />

7703 to arrange drop off or pick<br />

.'• up. As with any non-profit orga-<br />

A/nization, items donated to<br />

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Funds raised through this<br />

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TOMATOES!<br />

Saturday & Sunday • 9a.m.-4p.m.<br />

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of Stephen Sondheim's Into the<br />

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Melrose<br />

SONS OF ITALY<br />

DINNER DANCE<br />

On Saturday, September 13,<br />

the Burlington Sons of Italy will<br />

hold their September Dinner<br />

Dance at the Winchester Sons of<br />

Italy Hall. The time is 7 to<br />

Midnight. Donation is $20 per<br />

person.<br />

Dinner is by Henry's<br />

Catering and Music is by the<br />

Preferred Sound. For informa-<br />

tion and tickets call 617-2754953.<br />

REPERTORY THEATRE<br />

HOLDS AUDITIONS<br />

Wakefield Repertory Theatre<br />

will hold auditions for its 1998<br />

season opener, Rodgers and<br />

Hamerstein's CAROUSEL, on<br />

September 9th and 10th at<br />

7:30pm at the Wakefield High<br />

School Lecture Hall, 60 Farm<br />

Street, wakefield.<br />

Under the direction of WRT<br />

artistic director, Rob Chibaro,<br />

WRTs CAROUSEL should prove<br />

to be another blockbuster pro-<br />

duction, sure to chase away the<br />

winter blues. WRT productions<br />

are always lively, vivid shows<br />

dramatically, musically, choreo-<br />

graphically, and visually and<br />

CAROUSEL , with its gorgeous<br />

musical score and its poignant<br />

subject matter, is sure to leave<br />

the WRT audiences breathless<br />

with excitement.<br />

In addition to Chibaro's stage<br />

direction, the production will be<br />

vocally directed by Brian Ocock<br />

and choreographed by Natasha<br />

Star buck-Smith, both of whom<br />

are returning to WRT after their<br />

first-time WRT stints in last<br />

January's production of MAME.<br />

The east of last year's produc-<br />

tion had nothing but praise for<br />

these two newcomers, and the<br />

WRT Board of Directors is<br />

thrilled to have them back for<br />

this year's production.<br />

Those auditioning for<br />

CAROUSEL should prepare to<br />

sing a solo and bring accompa-<br />

nying sheet music. Auditioners<br />

should also dress comfortably<br />

for movement. Call backs for the<br />

CAROUSEL auditions will be<br />

held September nth , same time<br />

and location.<br />

The production will be held in<br />

mid-January. For more informa-<br />

tion, call 617-2464386. Non-equity<br />

only, please.<br />

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SQUARE DANCE CLASSES<br />

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Square Dance classes spon-<br />

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BOLTON FAIR<br />

SEPTEMBER 17TH<br />

The 115th Bolton Fair will<br />

take place on Saturday and<br />

Sunday, September 27 and 28<br />

from 9am to 6pm at the<br />

Fairgrounds in Bolton (Route<br />

117, one mile East of Route 495<br />

at exit 27). it's the ideal country<br />

fair, with lots of pettable ani-<br />

mals and family entertainment<br />

for less than the price of a<br />

movie, as well as more than 250<br />

craft and commercial exhibits<br />

WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,11,1997-PAGE 8-6<br />

for shopping or browsing.<br />

' Fair attractions include:<br />

horse, miniature horse, sheep,<br />

goat and rabbit shows, lumber-<br />

jack, horse pull, banjo and fid-<br />

dler contests; wool, milking and<br />

sheep dog demonstrations; more<br />

than 150 crafters (juried) and<br />

100 commercial exhibits; "Kids<br />

Country' craft and entertain-<br />

ment area; an exhibit hall filled<br />

with home grown and home<br />

sewn items; country singers,<br />

dancers and bands; a midway of<br />

amusement park rides and<br />

games; and a variety of food for<br />

sale, including home made apple<br />

pies and a chicken barbecue.<br />

Admission is for adults, $6, $5<br />

for seniors and $1 for children 6-<br />

12; children under 6 are free.<br />

The midway is also open<br />

Thursday and Friday night, 6-11.<br />

TOASTMASTERS MEET<br />

IN BURLINGTON<br />

The Last Word toastmasters<br />

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will meet at the Burlington<br />

Public <strong>Library</strong>, 22 Sears Street<br />

on Thursday, September 11 , at<br />

7:15pm. The Last Word<br />

Toastmasters Club is dedicated<br />

to developing public speaking<br />

and leadership skills in those 18<br />

and over.<br />

They meet every 2nd and 4th<br />

Thursdays of the month, holi-<br />

days excepted. Guests always<br />

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For more details, call Al 617-<br />

72-2319 or Joyce 5086404184.<br />

GIANT TAILGATE<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

The 26th Giant Tailgate Flea<br />

Market, in the town of Harvard,<br />

will take place on Sunday,<br />

October 12th, from noon to 5pm<br />

on the Bromfield School<br />

grounds. Route 111.<br />

General admission is $2; $1<br />

for senior citizens and children<br />

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Do women smoke to stay thin?<br />

Some women smoke ciga-<br />

rettes in the belief that it is a<br />

way to control weight or pro-<br />

mote weight loss, a concept that<br />

may explain why women may<br />

not kick the habit as quickly as<br />

men.<br />

"Early studies focused on the<br />

adverse effects of tobacco smok-<br />

ing on men, so we don't have all<br />

the research we need about<br />

smoking among females," says<br />

Mary Hayes, DDS, a pediatric<br />

dentist who practices in<br />

Chicago. "For example, we don't<br />

know all the reasons women<br />

smoke or the total extent of<br />

damage tobacco causes women,<br />

even though we know lung can-<br />

cer is the leading cause of can-<br />

cer for women, exceeding breast<br />

cancer. We do know that expo-<br />

sure to smoking begins very<br />

early, and prevention programs<br />

need to start no later than the<br />

second or third grade level."<br />

Ninety percent of all smokers<br />

begin smoking before age 18, but<br />

the average age for a young girl<br />

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However, Dr. Hayes cautions,<br />

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"Even if research conducted<br />

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I don't blame you if you don't<br />

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Brian McCarthy: "an Atheist is<br />

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dist plays Notre Dame in foot-<br />

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Joe Ravida: "Holy Orders?<br />

Fish on Fridays."<br />

Mark Aloisi: "we can save our<br />

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Howie Murphy: "Choir Loft is<br />

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Paradise, Frank Gioia said,<br />

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lives 3000 miles away."<br />

Folks, I could go on and on<br />

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Jim Arigo "where was Moses<br />

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Missy Palladino waltzed into<br />

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for all the men and a box of<br />

expensive candy for the women.<br />

"What's the great occasion<br />

Miss?" I asked. She smiled a<br />

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Folks, if you think nobody<br />

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The psychiatrist told Blackie<br />

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the heck cares!" the head-<br />

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An elegantly dressed society<br />

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The police radio blared out,<br />

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My Cousin Mario DiMino is<br />

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. . • - • • ■<br />

New fall hours for resource center<br />

In order to meet the changing<br />

needs of the general public, the<br />

NCECP Community Resource<br />

Center in Stoneham is announc-<br />

ing new fall hours.<br />

Teachers, caregivers. parents,<br />

and children are welcome to<br />

visit the CRC any Tuesday or<br />

Friday from noon to 4pm and on<br />

the third Sunday of the month<br />

from 10am 2pm (in conjunction<br />

with the monthly Kans for Kids<br />

redeemable can and bottle<br />

drive). Anyone attending one of<br />

the NCECP Workshops can visit<br />

the CRC before and after the<br />

session.<br />

The CRC is located at the<br />

NCECP Office/Training Site at<br />

Our Place, 53 Central Street,<br />

Stoneham.<br />

On hand currently is just the<br />

right stuff for back-to-school<br />

needs. Educators will be pleased<br />

with the selection of binders,<br />

dividers, notepads, folders, bul-<br />

letin board items, oak tag, spe-<br />

cialty papers and assortment of<br />

mylar and laminating materials.<br />

Youngsters can stock up on<br />

stickers, foam pieces, cylinders,<br />

and lots more for home or<br />

school projects (Halloween will<br />

be here soon). For just a $3<br />

donation, visitors can pack a<br />

grocery bag full of items of their<br />

choice. Plus, all ages are thrilled<br />

with the many Toobers & Zots<br />

which are available separately.<br />

Drop by and check out the many<br />

samples of fabulous "creations"<br />

made by volunteers and visitors<br />

during the summer vacation.<br />

The success of the CRC is due<br />

to the efforts of The National<br />

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Professionals, Inc., a local non-<br />

profit organization benefitting<br />

children by supporting teachers<br />

•<br />

and families since 1991, with<br />

assistance from the Stoneham<br />

Business and Community Edu-<br />

cational Foundation and area<br />

businesses and individuals.<br />

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Join the National Multiple<br />

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'With no<br />

exceptions'<br />

"The School Committee<br />

voted ..to bus all students, K-12,<br />

who live outside one and one-<br />

half miles of their schools,"<br />

notes the "<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>Town</strong><br />

<strong>Crier</strong>."<br />

"The phrase "with no excep-<br />

tions' was not made a part of<br />

the policy.<br />

"Committee member Stephen<br />

Peterson said, 'I have a problem<br />

with kindergarten kids walking<br />

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ber and Transportation Sub-<br />

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Back to school:<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Not quite<br />

poetry in<br />

motions-<br />

"A motion was made to bus<br />

all residents grades one through<br />

eight who live within one and<br />

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"Speaking to Peterson's con-<br />

cern about the kindergarten stu-<br />

dents, School Committee<br />

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ners would be up to the Safety<br />

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(please see above).<br />

"Director of Administration<br />

and Finance Bradford Jackson<br />

said that busing kindergartners<br />

is a safety matter. Jackson said<br />

that 'judging by' the Safety<br />

Committee's past actions, all<br />

kindergartners would continue<br />

to be bused. Peterson noted that<br />

the motion as voted on provided<br />

no 'written guarantee' that all<br />

kindergarten children would be<br />

bused."<br />

White-out<br />

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"Resident Gerald Cohen told<br />

the Committee that he had sent<br />

a letter to the Committee<br />

regarding transportation prob-<br />

lems created by unplowed snow,<br />

and he asked Breakey if she had<br />

showed the letter to the<br />

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"Breakey said she had not<br />

shown the letter to the<br />

Committee.<br />

"Cohen said he had respond-<br />

ed to-the Committee's sugges-<br />

tion that he write a letter to<br />

Safety,Officer Robert Shelley<br />

and to (Athletic Director and)<br />

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James Gillis. Cohen said he sent<br />

those letters via certified mail.<br />

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reply on how they determine<br />

what is safe.'<br />

"Committee member Clarkin<br />

said, 'I can't respond to last<br />

year's situation because of legal'<br />

issues. Clarkin said, 'If I'm told<br />

by a police officer that a route is<br />

safe (for walking), then it is<br />

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person to ask for a busing<br />

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"Clarkin said, 'We can't make<br />

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ents were asked if all students<br />

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sured. Free estimates.<br />

617-6464609<br />

617-7664798<br />

MELROSE TILE * MAI<br />

Kitchens, baths &<br />

Repairs Call Dan<br />

(617)662-1111.<br />

ROBERT J. GREEN<br />

HARDWOOD FLOOR<br />

CONTRACTOR Install,<br />

sand & re-finish. 509-<br />

851-5473/1-800-244-2312.<br />

Fully ins., free est. tft<br />

SUPERIOR<br />

HARDWOOD FLOORS<br />

Free est. for installation,<br />

sanding, refinishing &<br />

repairs. 617 944-5826<br />

Health A<br />

Elder Care 030<br />

AT HOME CAM<br />

Mature woman with cer-<br />

tified patient care exp. to<br />

assist you or a loved one<br />

with daily routine. Call<br />

Betty Ann (508)664-6836.<br />

CERTIFIED / Home<br />

Health Aide Companion<br />

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ble. 20 years of experi-<br />

ence. References. Please<br />

call 617-935-8018 and<br />

leave message. ,<br />

PRIVATE DUTY NURSE<br />

Private Duty Nurse for<br />

hire to care for your loved<br />

ones. Call Patti for more<br />

info 508 6598903. 9/11<br />

031<br />

A1CERAMKTILE<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Regrouting, washing,<br />

new installations, bath-<br />

rooms, shower stalls,<br />

kitchens & hallways.<br />

6174392401. tfs<br />

J£5mmm5mm&Em<br />

Is our specialty. "Kohler<br />

fixtures", "Italian tiles",<br />

"Quality work", avg. 5x8<br />

bath. $4900. Lie. & ins.<br />

Refs Mike, 617 438<br />

tfs<br />

CERAMIC THE<br />

Installation & repair - new<br />

kitchen floors &<br />

bathroom shower repair<br />

my specialty. Fair & af-<br />

fordable prices. All work<br />

guaranteed. Larry 617<br />

936-9897. tft<br />

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617 9449373<br />

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BATHTUBS<br />

Is your bathtub worn out<br />

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orator colors. Fully guar-<br />

anteed. PERMACERAM<br />

of New England. Call 617<br />

2459287. TFS<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

Carpentry & masonry<br />

repair. All types of small<br />

jobs. Dry wall & taping.<br />

Insured. 6176696410.<br />

WEAL HOME SERVICES<br />

Quality work at affor-<br />

dable rates. We appreci-<br />

ate even the smallest of<br />

jobs. Call for free estim-<br />

ates. 6174397333.<br />

■t. Cofulruction<br />

Concrete &• Masonry,<br />

bath & basement remod.,<br />

water problems solved.<br />

No job too big or small!!<br />

Gutters installed, cleaned<br />

& repaired & chimney<br />

sweeping.<br />

5089990008. tft<br />

I SHonsymon Sarvlca<br />

Can't find anyone to do<br />

those small jobs? Now's<br />

the time to secure your<br />

own handyman! Call Sam<br />

Nesbitt, 617 2453909.<br />

Snowar Qaasa Class Co.<br />

196 Park St.<br />

North Reading<br />

617 944-2401 or 509 664-<br />

4531. Custom screens,<br />

tub & shower doors.<br />

SKK* AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

Housaholtl Hanayinuii<br />

Don't know who to call<br />

for those jobs small or<br />

large? Call Skip 9351862.<br />

Instruction 03S<br />

CERAMIC CLASS<br />

Join us! Openings for<br />

evening classes. Holi-<br />

days are coming, make<br />

lovely Holiday gifts. Call<br />

Rose 509658 9282.<br />

PIANO LESSONS<br />

First Laston Froa. Exp.<br />

w/children & adults.<br />

Classical/Jazz or<br />

Keyboarding<br />

Call 617-7294347<br />

Landscaping<br />

A Gardening 039<br />

AVANT GARDNER<br />

Tree, stump removal,<br />

planting, pruning, yard<br />

cleanups, sod, seed,<br />

plant design, low rates,<br />

free ests. Call Rob 617<br />

2794128. 9/173<br />

Collins Tr.<br />

OfWobum<br />

Tree Removal<br />

And All General<br />

Tree Care Services.<br />

aT7-»37-3330<br />

COMPLETE LANDSCAPE<br />

Seed/Sod/Hydro lawns.<br />

Trimming, Pruning,<br />

Design & Construction,<br />

Mowing, Seal Coats, Plus<br />

A to Z maintenance ser-<br />

vices. FREE ESTIMATES.<br />

Call Chris. 617 7296828.<br />

CREATIVE DESIGN<br />

Ground maim., new lawn,<br />

shrub & tree instl. R.R. tie<br />

walls. 10% discount Aug.<br />

& Sept. Free estimates.<br />

5084419887.<br />

GREEN TURF LAWN CARE<br />

Lawn Renovation. Core<br />

Aeration. Fertilization<br />

Programs, limestone.<br />

Thatching. Reas. Rates.<br />

Free estimates. 944-5694.<br />

GUTTER CLEANING<br />

Gutters cleaned and in-<br />

stalled. Call for free est-<br />

imates. 617 942-7511.<br />

LAWNMOWsNG<br />

STRICLY LAWNS. Free<br />

estimates. Reasonable<br />

rates. Call Chris, 617<br />

7296828,5086599996,<br />

EMAIL chsteincfaol.com<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

Lawn & garden. New<br />

lawn preparation. Leaves,<br />

branches and yard debris<br />

removed. Call Ed at<br />

6179399535.<br />

Traa Ramovol. Tr**/<br />

Shrub pruning, deep root<br />

feeding, spraying, trees &<br />

shrubs planted. All types<br />

landscape work. Exp, Lie,<br />

ins. free est. 7293414.<br />

Tree pruning/Removal<br />

Shru b trimming/Install.<br />

Aerial truck available<br />

J.R. Tree Work<br />

617-7298325<br />

Wine*<br />

& istsrLaaas<br />

Design & installation of<br />

landscape & irrigation<br />

sytems. 617 7299637^<br />

YARD MAINTENANCE<br />

Shrubs Trimmed<br />

Full Landscape Service<br />

5096596574. 9/17t<br />

YARDMAINTENANCE<br />

Shrub Trimming<br />

Full Landscape Service<br />

617-944-3039<br />

F. GATTA WELDING<br />

30 yrs. exp. Major retoldg<br />

of constr equip., car<br />

frames & firs. Snow<br />

plows repaired. 937-0043<br />

bus, 938-9258 home.<br />

REPAMS<br />

Spartan/ServiStar<br />

Stoneham & Woburn<br />

439-5555 or 933-2021<br />

Paint.<br />

A Plaster<br />

045<br />

PIANO TUNING<br />

Professional piano tun-<br />

ing and repairs. Serving<br />

the area for 28 years. Call<br />

Art Smith 617 322-1800,<br />

508664-6777.<br />

CartiHan Caltk<br />

Free ests., 15 yrs. exp.<br />

Any size job. Call Brian<br />

617273-2945.<br />

+ Christian Painting +<br />

Most Homes $1,000 to<br />

$1,500. Insured / Refer<br />

ences. Call 617 593-3205.<br />

DAVE'S PAINTING<br />

Specializing in residential<br />

interior painting. Quality<br />

work at reasonable rates.<br />

Free estimates. Call<br />

6177294657<br />

GODDARDS<br />

Pointing Sarwka. Inc.<br />

Professional interior &<br />

exterior painting &<br />

wallpapering. Fully in-<br />

sured. Richard Goddard,<br />

9444962 or 664-2274.<br />

INTEeiOePAkMTFNG<br />

No job ever too small.<br />

Need a reliable painter<br />

with low prices & ex-<br />

cellent results? Then call<br />

Robert 509531 3199.<br />

INTERIOR DEC.<br />

Wallpapering, painting.<br />

No job too small. Free<br />

estimates. Phone or fax<br />

7812799691. 10/29s<br />

JM Plastering. Ceilings,<br />

Tile, Popcorn, Kitchen &<br />

Bathroom remod., paint-<br />

ing. Over 25 yrs. exp. All<br />

work guaranteed. Call<br />

509951-8134. TFT<br />

KERRIGAN PAINTING<br />

Interior, ext., wallpaper,<br />

powerwash, prof., neat &<br />

lowest prices around.<br />

Cust., satisfaction guar.<br />

617279-2785. tfs<br />

M V Ptastarina & Dry wall<br />

Best Prices!<br />

Old ceilings and walls<br />

like new again!<br />

Free estimates<br />

Call 5086895012<br />

MOCDOCKIMI PtcMtB>rifiQ<br />

Ceilings, walls, repairs,<br />

patches. Clean & effi-<br />

cient. Free estimates.<br />

617 942-7486.<br />

PAINTING<br />

Unemployed Teachers<br />

looking for painting jobs.<br />

Int & ext. Prof, job, low<br />

prices, exp., neat, refs.<br />

Improve house, save<br />

money. 438-8601, 438-<br />

0611.4397360. TFS<br />

Intarlor Work Only<br />

Professional work at rea<br />

son able rates. Over 17<br />

years exp. Satisfaction<br />

guaranteed on all work<br />

Call Stephen Meuse,<br />

4392913. tfs<br />

PAINTING<br />

Expert interior and exte-<br />

rior. No job too small or<br />

large. J.Abreu, 9352793.<br />

Ceilings, walls & wood-<br />

work painted. Paper<br />

stripped & hung. 25 years<br />

experience. At Toland.<br />

617-272^261.<br />

PAPtsWANGOR<br />

Painting and papering.<br />

No job too small. For free<br />

estimates call John Flynn<br />

at 662-4841.<br />

FADED HOME?<br />

Painting, staining,<br />

carpentry, power<br />

washing. 20 yrs exp.<br />

Gentle Painting 617-944-<br />

1305 or 5089834502<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior, Exterior Paint-<br />

ing. 25 yrs. in business.<br />

Quality work Free. Est-<br />

imates. Call 508-657-<br />

8578. tft<br />

PLASTERING - Callings<br />

Walls, etc. Quality work<br />

manship Always a job<br />

well done. Clean, prompt,<br />

dependable. Larry<br />

McLaughlin 9351920.<br />

Proiasslon<br />

047<br />

ASM OUAUTY PAINTING<br />

Specialists in exterior &<br />

interior painting, over 26<br />

years experience. Fully<br />

insured, licensed rigger,<br />

free est. 509-5314430 or<br />

509470-0993.<br />

BSLPAMTING<br />

Top Quality int. & ext.<br />

painting, staining, minor<br />

repairs. Pressure wash<br />

ing & seal. Fully insured.<br />

617937-9079.<br />

BRENDAN OHAGAN<br />

Painting & Wallpapering.<br />

Interior & Exterior, quali-<br />

ty work at its best. Free<br />

estimates. 942-0007.<br />

15 years experience,<br />

licensed & insured.<br />

Painting & papering. Exc.<br />

—T ref. Call 508 69+6700 for<br />

04* a free estimate tft<br />

QUALITY PAINTING<br />

Guar. lowest pricing on<br />

exterior & int. painting.<br />

Custom wallpapering.<br />

Free est.. fully ins. Mike<br />

617 2734724.<br />

OUAUTY PAINTINO<br />

9 years experience. Inte-<br />

rior / Exterior. Free est-<br />

imates. Reasonab'e<br />

rates. Call 617 2464859.<br />

QUALITY Si<br />

PAINTING<br />

Est. 1967<br />

Interior & Exterior<br />

Free Estimates<br />

10% Dis Senior Citzen<br />

617-944-8010.<br />

R.C PAINTING ~<br />

ANDWALLPAPERING<br />

Interior & Exterior. Over<br />

20 years exp. Reasonable<br />

prices & free estimates.<br />

Quality work. 944-8976 or<br />

944-3388.<br />

Very dependable, very<br />

neat. Excellent work,<br />

reasonable rates - both<br />

interior & ext. Call 509<br />

TutoriiMj 063<br />

TUTOR<br />

College student will tutor<br />

in core subjects through<br />

gr. 9. Ask for Lissa after 1<br />

pm. 662-6264. 9/17s<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

657 7369. Nick (Sr.) TFT<br />

LostiFound 077<br />

Plumbing<br />

* Heating 049<br />

MASTER PLUMBER<br />

Commercial & residen-<br />

tial. Plumbing, heating, &<br />

gas jobs. Quality work,<br />

exc. rates. Free est. Lic.i<br />

11905 Bob 5099999615.<br />

PLUMBING S HEATING<br />

Neat, dependable ser-<br />

vice. No job too big or<br />

too small. Call Bob at<br />

508-658-2467. Lie. •<br />

17204. tft<br />

Roofing<br />

BsralanJ Entarnrt—<br />

Inc. Roofing, chimney<br />

repairs, ridge venting,<br />

custom decks, siding (all<br />

types). Fully lie. & ins.<br />

8006592374 508663-7203<br />

OUAUTY ROOFING<br />

All types of roofing &<br />

gutters. Specializes in<br />

rubber roofs. Commer. &<br />

resid. 617-2792731.<br />

Rubbish*<br />

Junk Removal 061<br />

A S A ABLE CLEAN UP<br />

Clean up of attic, cellar<br />

gar., yard etc. Removal of<br />

any rubbish or const,<br />

debris. Free Estimate<br />

CALL DOUG - 43B-3S1B<br />

A&ACLEAN-OUTS<br />

Complete removal of any<br />

unwanted rubbish or<br />

junk. Wood, hsehld.<br />

items. Fast reliable ser-<br />

vice Low rates. 2450713.<br />

A&A24S-0713<br />

Rubbish, junk, wood, etc.<br />

Hauled away from<br />

garage, yard or house.<br />

Fast - low rates.<br />

7812459713.<br />

A& A ALL CLEAN<br />

Clean outs of garages,<br />

yards, cellars, etc. We'll<br />

haul away anything. Fast,<br />

reliable service. Low<br />

rates. 2450713.<br />

A A A Tiger Rubbish<br />

AbsolulaLowastPrkas!<br />

Cellars, attics, demo,<br />

15/20 yard dumpsters.<br />

We haul it all - Give Ken a<br />

call! 6176657017.<br />

A&A Attic Radars<br />

Yard, garage cleanouts<br />

Prompt Anytime<br />

John 1-900-7659907<br />

A&A REMOVAL<br />

Anything completely<br />

removed from garage,<br />

yard or house. Fast & re-<br />

liable service. Low rates.<br />

6172455604.<br />

A&A 1-800-224-3020 .<br />

Basement, Attic<br />

Yard cleanouts<br />

Fast Service<br />

Call John Anytime<br />

ACE REMOVAL MC ~<br />

Clean up, demo. 20 yrd.<br />

dumpster rental. WE<br />

WILL BEAT ANY PRICE.<br />

Prompt service. Fully ins.<br />

Call Mike 617 2792323.<br />

ACTION REMOVAL<br />

Complete clean outs of<br />

garages, yards, cellars,<br />

etc. Fast reliable service,<br />

low rates. 781 2450713.<br />

BASEMENT-ATTIC<br />

YARD. CLEANOUTS<br />

Demo. Bobcat Work<br />

A-Z Cleanup<br />

Call John anytime<br />

617-9357993<br />

Service<br />

Any buildings cleaned<br />

out or removed including<br />

cement structures. Brush<br />

and some tree removal.<br />

Call 506 6592163.<br />

BICID1I REMOVAL<br />

2450713. We'll haul away<br />

anyting. Complete<br />

removal from garage,<br />

yard or house. Fast low<br />

rates 781 2450713.<br />

WE will Clean your attic,<br />

cellar, or Bam. Reason-<br />

able rates. Call 1 800<br />

8597938. 19/10<br />

•33-9*99<br />

Rubbish and junk<br />

removal. Absoultely the<br />

lowest rates around. Fast<br />

& reliable service.<br />

Call 9395955.<br />

Tracking<br />

FOUND- Pair of light<br />

bone, adult eyeglasses<br />

found at the Woburn Mall<br />

outside of McDonalds.<br />

Call 933-1781.<br />

FOUND- blue. Bravo Flex.<br />

Motoroler Beeper in<br />

Woburn, in between The<br />

Mini-Mart & Louis Pizza<br />

Call 937-8827.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Boats, Motors<br />

6 Supplies 091<br />

033 BOAT Trailer 20'. Good<br />

063<br />

CITY HAUL TRUCKING<br />

Household & Office<br />

Movers. Lie. & Insured.<br />

Free est. Same day ser-<br />

vice 7 days/week. Call toll<br />

free 1 800 287 5814 or<br />

local calls 508-454-<br />

5814. tft<br />

Next job. call us. Prices<br />

per job, not by the hour.<br />

18008697123.<br />

condition. $1,000. Call<br />

617-94+1588.<br />

EVTNRUDE 25 h.p. older<br />

model, running condi-<br />

tion, plus gas tank $300.<br />

617-937-9401 leave<br />

message.<br />

12' ALUM. Boat. 20 HP<br />

Johnson Mtr, trailer,<br />

seats, anchor, 2 gas<br />

tanks, & extras. Like<br />

brand new. 617-2894663.<br />

12 FT, white, fiberglass<br />

sale boat. Hobie Holder<br />

with trailer, 3 lifejackets<br />

and other extras. $9907<br />

BO. Frank 617-944-6914.<br />

16' Lowe Alum. Bass<br />

boat, like new 1991.40HP<br />

mercury w/elec. start,<br />

new battery, trailer.<br />

$2500.5094757975.<br />

1978 COLUMBIA 23 ft.<br />

Sailboat w/custom trailer.<br />

Sleeps 4, kitchen w/sjnk.<br />

Asking $1,800. Call<br />

9352199 or 932 2529<br />

1984 Model Sunfish<br />

sailboat with Tballer and<br />

winch. One owner 15 ft<br />

asking $1250. Call 617-<br />

944 3225<br />

1986 19 FT. Bayliner Cut-<br />

ty cabin, galvanized<br />

traitor, new battery, new<br />

tires, 125 hp force. Ask-<br />

ing $4500.617 6653863.<br />

*16s<br />

1987 KAWASAKI Jet Ski<br />

300SX. Good condition.<br />

$800. Call 617 9396943<br />

after 7 pm.<br />

1996 BOSTON WHALER<br />

17 ft Dauntless, 115 hp,<br />

Evin EZ Loader, low<br />

hours. Mint cond , extras,<br />

$23k. Call Rick 944-2876.<br />

26' SUNRUNNER. 87 twin<br />

Volvo engines, low hours,<br />

well kept. Sleeps 6, new<br />

canvas. Asking $13,500<br />

2729186 or 272-7440.<br />

8' MARINE- Plywood<br />

Pram w/oar locks, 49"<br />

wide & 15" deep, takes<br />

up to a 5 hp motor, ask-<br />

ing $325 or BRO.<br />

(617)944-1906.<br />

Clothing<br />

6 Fabrics 095<br />

NECKTIES. Do you col-<br />

lect old neckties? I have<br />

many! Pam 7290979.<br />

9/10s<br />

Furniture<br />

& Household<br />

Goods 099<br />

ADAM computer video<br />

sys. $225; Katherine<br />

Henick blk oriental hand<br />

painted rec. coffee tbi,<br />

$275; Verdigris green<br />

chandelier H24"xL21"<br />

$275; Sony V-8 Cam<br />

corder 12" long $300;<br />

Contemporary Queen<br />

sofa bed, grey & rust<br />

plaid $300.9390771<br />

AIR COND. - 13,500 BTU,<br />

110 volt, 17fix 23d x26w.<br />

used only 2 wks. New<br />

$650 sell for $425/BRO<br />

Del. & inst. neg 245-8115.<br />

Beautiful Pastel orien-<br />

tals. Sizes for D & L<br />

rooms. Mauves & blues<br />

$1,000/BO. Will sell sep.<br />

Call 509549-8299.<br />

BIG Screen TV, 8 years<br />

old, works good, 41 in-<br />

ches Magnavox 6291249.<br />

$500 or B/O<br />

Still in box. Queen size<br />

orthopedic set still in<br />

plastic with frame. Cost<br />

$1,000. Sell $345. Can<br />

deliver. 617-272 2792.<br />

BROWN Jordan patio set,<br />

glass top table, 4 chairs,<br />

lounge chair. Like new.<br />

saOO/BO. 9399207.<br />

BRUNSWICK regulation<br />

slate pool table with<br />

custom cover, cues &<br />

rack. Perfect cond.<br />

SIJJQOb.o. 617272-6364.<br />

CALORIC Electric Range,<br />

combo conventional/<br />

microwave. $150. Call<br />

617-7291925 after 4pm<br />

CHAIN Unk Fence. 150' x<br />

5'. Pipes & gates includ-<br />

ed. You take it out and<br />

it's yours. $125.00 b.r.o.<br />

Call 617 2796782.<br />

CHERRY Step Tables (2),<br />

coffee table (58"x22")<br />

leather tops/gold tooling.<br />

Upholstering<br />

$100.617-944-4576.<br />

i Refinishing 067 CHILD CRAFT Youth<br />

Bed/crib w/drawrs under<br />

CUSTOM made slip- & mtchng 4 drwr bureau,<br />

covers. Guaranteed to fit exc. condt. Honey oak<br />

tight and give the look of fin. $375/both 617 334<br />

being reupholstered. 2230<br />

Labor only. 4397824 ttS<br />

COUCH dark plaid, 3 yrs.<br />

old. Exc. cond. Must sell.<br />

$150/BO. 617 937-7623.<br />

COUNTRY FRENCH 6<br />

piece bedroom set w/box<br />

spring & mattress. Made<br />

by Bassett. $1500. Call<br />

617944-7378.<br />

CRIB/YOUTH BED, honey<br />

oak, under bed storage,<br />

$300. Call 617 932-8217<br />

after 6 pm.<br />

D.P. Air Gometer Classic<br />

exercise bike $175.<br />

Combination water cool-<br />

er and refrigerator $125.<br />

Call 508 851 -9882. 20/29t<br />

Darts Pine coffee table, 2<br />

end tables $100. Sears<br />

power glider, exercise<br />

machine, like new $100<br />

Call 617-2724776.<br />

DARK Pine Colon. DR set<br />

w/table, 4 chairs, hutch<br />

$599. Ceiling tiffany lamp<br />

$99. 781 246 7733(eves.)<br />

or781-5734797(days).<br />

DINETTE, 7 pc. 42in md<br />

table, 18" leaf. $275.<br />

4392781<br />

DININGROOM SET, Tble.<br />

6 chrs, $225. Wh. bureau,<br />

desk & chr $200. Gold<br />

sofa & chr $150. Pine<br />

drysink $100. Kit. set<br />

$125.9334298.<br />

DNG. Rm., Scandanavian.<br />

Tble., hutch, 6 chairs,<br />

$500. Natural maple crib,<br />

pd. $400. askg. $200. 508<br />

6644593.<br />

ELEC. Cooktop - Maytag,<br />

new, never used $110.<br />

Dble sink & faucet $25.<br />

Computer - Apple LC2<br />

$250. Call 2795268.<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA Brit<br />

tanica. Must sell. $600 or<br />

BO. Call 617 9359751.<br />

ETHAN ALLEN Cherry<br />

bdrm set corhpl. w/mat &<br />

box spr. & bedding<br />

$1500. Zenieth 25" be<br />

ready TV console w/<br />

remote $175. Mastercraft<br />

elec. lawn mower S30/BO<br />

30' alum. ext. ladder. $30.<br />

Radar range, counter<br />

type S50/BO Panosonic<br />

F-155 phone, fax, copy-<br />

answ. mach. S190/BO<br />

IBM Selectnc typewriter<br />

& stand $50.5998911.<br />

For Sale Maple wood<br />

desk w/2 drawers $50.00<br />

Oak crib changing table,<br />

dresser, crib w/mattress,<br />

$100.00. Call 508-640<br />

0581. ■<br />

FOR SALE electric GE<br />

stove & micro, all 1 unit,<br />

exc. cond. Gas stove 10<br />

yrs old exc. cond. B/O<br />

Call Roberta 935 1232<br />

FOR Sale sofa, loveseat.<br />

coffee and end tables,<br />

lamp and crib. All in ex-<br />

cellent condition. Call<br />

Brenda at 508 276-<br />

0139. 9/10n<br />

FRENCH Prpv. white &<br />

gold youth Bdrm set.<br />

Bureau, 7 drws, desk, 4<br />

drws, hutch & mirror.<br />

$300/BO. 942-1121.<br />

Frigidaire stand up<br />

freezer, like new, $200 or<br />

B/O. Call 617 933-2865.<br />

FRUITWOOD Buffet<br />

$120.617942-1109.<br />

GAS grill $95. Amana<br />

under counter refrig. $70,<br />

2 Carrier a/c 50096000<br />

btu $95 each, oak/glass<br />

dining set w/4 chairs $75.<br />

6172459059.<br />

GREAT cond. 80" mauve<br />

camel back sofa $350.<br />

Blue Chip'dale wing chair<br />

$200. Oak china cabinet<br />

$300. 80" ash futon $300.<br />

617334-3464.<br />

HITCHCOCK Dng. Rm.<br />

Set w/hutch $1700; Gov.<br />

Winthrop desk $300;<br />

Fruitwood sngle BR set<br />

$200; Teak dinette set<br />

$100; Recliner $75; 2 Stif-<br />

fel lamps $120; Oriental<br />

rug $500; Hopechest $75;<br />

Elec. snowblower $60;<br />

F pic set $50. Items in<br />

Stoneham (508) 532-6850.<br />

Jennifer Convert, queen<br />

sleep sofa Lt. blue w/pin<br />

stripes w/mtchg love<br />

seat, wing bk chair<br />

$1,000. Excl. cond. 944-<br />

2702.<br />

KINCAID Oak dining<br />

room table, 2 leafs, 6<br />

chairs, LT hutch. Ex-<br />

cellent cond. $1200.<br />

617-272-0776.<br />

KITCHEN stools 5, 24".<br />

Custom blue fabric, oak<br />

stain. $750. Call 617<br />

9390720.<br />

KITCHEN for sale. All or<br />

part of; cabinets, counter<br />

top, sink, appl's. Good<br />

cond. Come see 944-<br />

7009.<br />

SERVICES<br />

TOS-11


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PROFESSIONAL<br />

We are an aggressive mortgage lender<br />

with exciting growth opportunities,<br />

and we invite you to join our team<br />

of talented professionals.<br />

MORTGAGE LOAN<br />

PROCESSOR/UNDERWRITER]<br />

Ideal candidate must have a minimum of 2 yean<br />

secondary market underwriting experience includ-<br />

ing experience in MHFA and government loans.<br />

Excellent written and verbal communication skills<br />

required. Familiarity with CSSI loan tracking soft-<br />

ware and computer knowledge a plus.<br />

LOAN SERVICING<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Minimum of I year loan servicing experience<br />

required. Candidate will perform a variety of loan<br />

related servicing tasks including, customer<br />

inquiries, post closing review and processing,<br />

investor remittance and reporting and loan payoff.<br />

Must possess good organizational and communica-<br />

tion skills.<br />

Please Mail or Fax Your Resume to: Laurence<br />

Gold, Winter Hill Federal Savings Bank, P.O.<br />

Box'977, Somerville, MA 02145, Fax 617-6*6-<br />

9*47.<br />

EqaalOpporaiayEafioia<br />

EfflfetMMMI CtMMistry ■»! ItilctltH<br />

w-nm nmm mum<br />

Answer telephones, greet clients, light typing.<br />

Prepare samples for analyses. Degree preferred.<br />

Fun benefits<br />

Send your resume to Human Resources,<br />

Toxikon, IS Wiggins Avenue, Bedford, MA 01730.<br />

Fax: (617) 271-1137. EEO «.„<br />

MEDICAL<br />

EMTs<br />

$22,000428,000<br />

Local ambulance company seeks Ml time EMTs<br />

for immediate positions. Full benefits and<br />

advancement available for responsible and dedi-<br />

cated personnel.<br />

7b arrange interview, call:<br />

017-2724040 ...<br />

CNA's<br />

Positions available for Certified Nursing<br />

Assistants. All shifts, full time and part time,<br />

including every other weekend. Good salary<br />

and many benefits.<br />

Call:<br />

617-862-7640<br />

FAHAWN<br />

i<br />

265 Lowell Street, Lexington, MA 02173<br />

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: • Uized<br />

Can : • :i<br />

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Licensed<br />

RXs LPXs<br />

♦ Kirn; ouW weekend,<br />

7«m-3pm& 3pm 11pm<br />

♦ Part-unr, 3pn llpm<br />

CXAs<br />

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S-14-WEDNE8DAY/THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,11,1997<br />

MEDICAL<br />

40 hours per week, tut benefits Musi be organized,<br />

detail oriented and have excellent people skis The<br />

abefty to work inderjendentfy. yet be a team player,<br />

is necessary Horn* hearth coorrJnaOon and com-<br />

puter experience a ptus.<br />

20 hours per week Seeking a flexible, detail onenl-<br />

ed individual to join our office staff Home health or<br />

medical office experience a phis.<br />

For further information regarding the above posi-<br />

tions, please call<br />

UsaFatvey<br />

Home Health Services<br />

60 HaM Road, Suite 101. Burlington MA 01803<br />

(781)229-6200x205<br />

MEDICAL<br />

Iff Tim* 7> chK&ye jiu Midhe*<br />

llfMUISOUTHisI^ noil's lorgeslprov^ier of<br />

ornbubtory surgery, outpatient, and mhabiikHhm services<br />

HEMTHSOUIH New England Hehabilnation Hosp,lal,<br />

located in Wobum, has fnw following opportunities<br />

available<br />

Charge None<br />

FuN-Time (Evenings). At least 1 year's nursing experience<br />

required. Charge Nurse experience preferred<br />

Secretary<br />

2 FuilTime positions (Flexible hours avalable)<br />

On* position to provide adminisirotrve support to our<br />

fostpaced nursing education deparknent. Ofher position<br />

to provide support to our quality manogement team<br />

Secretarial experience and computer skits required<br />

Microsoft Word and Excel preferred.<br />

Food Service Aide<br />

FulTime (Monday-Friday, 6om- 2 30pm| Prepare<br />

patient trays tor breakfast, lunch, and dinner Food<br />

experience preferred, but willing to train.<br />

We offer a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits<br />

package, and all the opportunities a leader in<br />

rehobiitaeoti has to offer. For immediate consideration,<br />

please apply in person (Minder Friday, $om-5pm)<br />

or send or fax resume to HULTHSOUIh<br />

Two tehobUhoHon Way,<br />

Wobum, MA 01901; FAX: (617) 932-4452<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

HEUMSQUW.<br />

httpJAnw heaMhsouth com<br />

I ADVANCED<br />

f~\- i<br />

A ropOf exporting homt meoWol equrxnent/iuppy<br />

cornponyhasexc*ingapportunibnkfmotH01rfptoplelo<br />

learn ond grow rithn ex trig field<br />

Patient Care Coordinator<br />

Position intends directly with medical professionals and<br />

pa»«nu,p«1ormirwordninuke.d^entiyirx)»i«ir*xf<br />

verification tasks The successful Gandrfate must have an<br />

Associate's or Bachelor's degree and be cornpuler Bank* wVl<br />

slronq interpervxul and eommunicjtion skis RegaroVss of<br />

background or experience, we Ml ban the nght person<br />

Medical Billing Clerk<br />

r *e^ibn&,mote*rindr*ijItDfmoi*mtdk*<br />

bSngtearn. (ancfcctate must be higNy organised and corn-<br />

puler Hecate Pnor experience prefawd, however, wel train<br />

the right person.<br />

Part-time Hie Clerk<br />

0ep«Klable.orc^«^ndi«xjalrie*dedjpproxnijtely20<br />

hours per week. You must haveat»ghst*^cJp1omaor<br />

equivalent and a **ngness to strive for accuracy<br />

Weotlera eompnow salary ondaximhaat* bantu<br />


■ trwhMVfc»w.M».fcir»lTi»ii«ii»I.Wii«iin>iii>Tiil«tnirT»M>Cri»r.»on«ho»li<br />

Coll<br />

933-3700<br />

Sail? Cimcs<br />

Chronicle<br />

WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,11,1997-PAGE 8-15<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

At ProServices. Inc.. we work hard to provide you<br />

with the best employment opportunities We current-<br />

ly have long and short term, part time and fui time<br />

and temp to perm assignments for qualified candi-<br />

dates.<br />

• EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES<br />

• RECEPTIONISTS<br />

• DATA ENTRY<br />

•ACCOUNTING<br />

•INSIDE SALES<br />

• CUSTOMffl SERVICE<br />

Please call Ruth tor more Information<br />

/<br />

\ r<br />

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1 |<br />

PHOtSEaWKXS<br />

'■"<br />

Presidential Park<br />

«' 314 Main Street<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

Tel. (171) fSMIOI • tat: (171) M7-57M<br />

Receptionist/<br />

Office Assistant<br />

Professional placement agency seeks an additional per-<br />

manent full time person with excellent phone skills to<br />

work in our Burlington office and assist our growing<br />

sales team with reception, data entry, filing, payroll pro-<br />

cessing and other general duties Requires great organi-<br />

/ alional skills and attention to detail Hours are 9:00 am<br />

- (lit) p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />

Our office is a fast paced and fun environment within<br />

easy walking distance of the Burlington Mall We are a<br />

division of a one billion dollar company and offer excel-<br />

lent health, dental, vacation, and holiday benefits<br />

Moil or fox resume to David to:<br />

ADVANCE<br />

Creative Communications Staffing<br />

a ili i mini of Robert Half International. Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 3009, Burlington, MA 81883<br />

Voice: 781-273-4258 Fax:781-273-2369<br />

HOW! emopnrtmmuty emmpimet B10-14<br />

CLERICAL<br />

PART TIME<br />

ATTORNEY'S OFFICE<br />

Fast paced Burlington law office looking for part<br />

time office help from 2 to 5 pm Monday through<br />

Friday. Need a responsible person to answer<br />

telephones, do light typing, xeroxing, computer<br />

inputmg, greeting clients and handling mail.<br />

If interested please hut your resume<br />

with salary requirements to Elaine at<br />

617-273-4598 ...<br />

PART TIME<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

WakeliekJ company, convenient lo Rle 128. is looking lor a<br />

part tune receptionist, entry level Working hours are 12:30-<br />

5:00 p.m.. Monday-Friday.<br />

New England DD-A, Inc.<br />

M Bay State Road, WakefMd. IMA 01880<br />

617-246-1810<br />

General Hasp<br />

TSR WIRELESS<br />

I SII Paging and TSfl WiraHn.<br />

the naiion't largest paging '• a proteseionai manner<br />

• H*solvs customer IHUMVV<br />

NoutHMhookng and problem<br />

eoMng<br />

• Hand* programming transac-<br />

tions lor customers and BfM<br />

via l«« and atom<br />

• Knoatedga ol the wrasses »<br />

oustry a a aka<br />

RECEPTIOMST<br />

• Handto rvgti voluma ol mbound<br />

caMt and distn(x^« lo appro-<br />

pnslo dapaitmants<br />

■ AoMy lo parlorm admmlrativa<br />

•undioni<br />

• EMM phon* MiquarM •<br />

nul<br />

W« o»»r salary I JI twnaMs and<br />

40IK atari<br />

Enityi«v* camMakM Mlcoma<br />

aangual a pka PIMM tai or<br />

»«nd ■•sum* lo Oparations<br />

Managtr. TSfl PagingTSR<br />

Winkna, 34 Canttndg* Straw<br />

Burknglon. M* 01603 Fai (617)<br />

229-931' EOEMfF/D/V „.,„<br />

The United States,<br />

Australia and New<br />

Zealand signed a<br />

mutual defense pact in<br />

1951 that came to be<br />

known as the ANZUS<br />

treaty.<br />

RESIDENT SERVICE<br />

74 unit eidedy and disabled housing complex, local<br />

ed in Reading. MA seeks full-time resident service J<br />

coordinator to work with management team on the<br />

development and follow-through of services and<br />

programs to benefit residents. Position requires<br />

social work degree or equivalent years of geriatric<br />

expenence. Competitive salary arid benefits pack-<br />

age. Please fax or mat) resume to<br />

Admintatratof, 50 Bay State Rd.,<br />

. Reading, MA 01*87 Fax:617-944-7043<br />

I. rt J<br />

!<br />

Receptionist/<br />

Secretary<br />

Sat /Sun for busy Real<br />

Estate Office. Must be<br />

organized and have some<br />

Windows experience. Real<br />

Estate license a plus<br />

Salary negotiable<br />

Cull Sue Murray at:<br />

Prudential<br />

Suburban, Rltrs.<br />

617-272-2070<br />

S4-10<br />

Local prot—atonal<br />

ottica aaakn<br />

Part Time Sales I<br />

Customer Service<br />

Representative<br />

This person needs to have<br />

good communication slots.<br />

people skills, some comput-<br />

er experience and tie enthu-<br />

siastic Excellent opportunity<br />

lor growth and advance-<br />

ment Offering salary plus<br />

bonus compensation plan<br />

617-394-9300 aaio<br />

High volume, fast<br />

paced distribution cen-<br />

ter seeking energetic<br />

experienced supervisor.<br />

Apply with letter of|<br />

interest and resume to:<br />

Tighe<br />

Warehouse ,<br />

/Sow, DC I<br />

481 Wildwood Avc.<br />

Wobum. Ma 01X0I or<br />

Fax to<br />

617-932-3064<br />

Part Time<br />

Good for retirees, for busy<br />

newsstand and card shop h<br />

Winchester Center Must be<br />

good Mti pubic, ratable, eft<br />

cient and nave atxfcty to process<br />

lottery texeS $7 00 per hour<br />

CatJosforkitormstion !<br />

l\)t flttoi ftfjopf<br />

729-7686<br />

888ST<br />

Now hiring<br />

counter help. Fun,<br />

fast-paced.<br />

All shifts.<br />

Apply In person<br />

185 Cambridge Rd.<br />

Woburn<br />

& 28 Winn St.<br />

Burlington «■><br />

AUTO/TRUCK<br />

TIRE<br />

CHANGER<br />

NEEDED<br />

FULLTIME<br />

Expenence preferred<br />

Ask tor Mm at<br />

(1-800) s<br />

834-9556<br />

ran suvKt<br />

amaBBkaBBtaBUBaaaBBBaBBtaiBBBaBBBBaBhaa<br />

OPPORnJNtnES!!<br />

DEU -CRI1<br />

SALAD BAR<br />

Sodndw. a world laasst « con-<br />

tract food aarMCXM. nat anmara-<br />

•M ful-l>na opanmoi »1 < corpo-<br />

rata rarwig tacety ■ BS OSanca<br />

area Expananoa ■« pteJetraB<br />

PoMiona am Mon -Fn . days<br />

Wa oSar an axcaiani staring<br />

salary and oanaau packags<br />

Casamttmmat<br />

58S91I3S8I<br />

EOC Qio-ll<br />

GENERAL<br />

HELP<br />

Weekday Mornings<br />

Call or apply in person<br />

Johnson's<br />

Roses<br />

200 Wildwood Street<br />

Woburn. MA<br />

617-933-1080 !<br />

Ext. 310 5<br />

AUTO PARTS<br />

DELIVERY<br />

Full time person needed<br />

for delivery and ware-<br />

house work. Must have a<br />

safe driving record<br />

Apply between<br />

2-6 p.m. at:<br />

Cor Parts<br />

15 Cambridge Street<br />

Burlington, MA<br />

Oio- M<br />

Full Time Teller<br />

Burlington Office<br />

Prior banking experience preferred,<br />

but will train the right candidate.<br />

To—tup an interview<br />

appointment apply In parson or<br />

call Mr Frank Vozzella<br />

CO<br />

Northern<br />

Bank & Trust<br />

13 Canter Street Burlington<br />

617-27J-lg«M ss-ia


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PAGES-1 kY/IMIRSDAV, SEPTEMBER 10,11,1997<br />

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BUSINESS BUSINESS BUSINESS<br />

£iflm CarmormU federal Credit Union, conveniently<br />

totaled off Roue 93 in Woburn. has part time openings.<br />

Monday through Friday, for individuals thai like to work<br />

in a fast paced environment.<br />

MEMBER SERVICES<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />

Candidate should possess exodlcat telephone skills, be<br />

detail onenicd. and be knowledgeable ia PC applications<br />

thai operate under Windows Data catty and banking<br />

experience is preferred<br />

RETURN PROCESSING<br />

CLERK<br />

3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

We are ia need of an organized, inulu -faceted individual<br />

to work in our check processing department The duties<br />

include: running a high speed sorter, encoding and data<br />

entry. Data entry and/or encoding experience is a must.<br />

Banking background would be a plus.<br />

INPUT OPERATOR<br />

f:00«.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />

You matt have data cany or encoding experience<br />

Banking background would be a plus<br />

QmaHfied apmmtmma shouUsenda resume to Emscuep,<br />

AttnKmthy Uughlin, P.O. Bus 23**, Woburn. MA<br />

9188$, or cmS ks ■ aaat aaaaaas eajawa wm<br />

.Cetvices<br />

r." F n c H a<br />

hnp //www jajsasaaa; aaaaal can<br />

MICROWAVE TECHNICIAN/<br />

ASSEMBLER<br />

Position for individuals with a steady hand, good manu-<br />

al dexterity and mechanical skills for precision assembly<br />

of small parts, soldering and Kl testing Experience is a<br />

plus, but will train the right person. Ability to take and<br />

cany out instructions and read mechanical drawings a<br />

must.<br />

A/R MACHINIST<br />

Minimum 3-5 years experience. Must make own set-ups.<br />

CNC lathe and milling experience helpful.<br />

PRODUCTION CONTROL/<br />

SCHEDULING MGR.<br />

'Minimum 3 years experience. Must read drawings.<br />

Computer experience big plus.<br />

Eastern Microwave Corp.<br />

If Lewd Avenue, Winchester, MA 01 WO<br />

617-721-9800<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OPPORTUNITIES!<br />

Surface Mount and<br />

Mechanical Assemblers<br />

TAD Flexforce Staffing currently has immediate long<br />

term temporary positions available for surface mount<br />

and mechanical assemblers at Hewlett-Packard,<br />

Andover, MA. Candidates are required to have sol-<br />

dering and microscope experience along with good<br />

manual dexterity.<br />

Please contact TAP<br />

for immediate consideration:<br />

Phone: (508) 659-3822<br />

Fax: (508) 689-8510<br />

T7.D<br />

STAFFING SERVK2S<br />

Immediate opening for a Ful Time Receptionist<br />

to answer phones, greet visitors and support the<br />

office staff, good typing skirls and word processing<br />

necessary. Limbach Company offers a health plan,<br />

401 (k) plan, paid holidays and vacation.<br />

Call Susan between 10:30 and noon for an<br />

appointment. Mall or fax resume to:<br />

180 New Boston St, Woburn, MA 01801<br />

7l.-935-i7N fll 711-OMIM<br />

Non sWFKNtiriy offtc*. BIO- ••<br />

Career<br />

Opportunitie 1<br />

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS<br />

BcccutrveSe-chnrm in LeiungSon. MA seeks full<br />

orp««t-ta«eit»Michaa»»linli who at sharp.<br />

cMnjak sai caaath* wah strong phone skiks.<br />

Kesporatoktiej include Uatabasr ntirh.<br />

Intrmrt aseaKh, and infaonabon verification via<br />

phone. Prkir Telemarketing and/or Internet expe<br />

nence helpful, but will train the ngnt person.<br />

Hex**- work schedule in a coaafortaMe office sel<br />

brig Eaceemtcoportunity fc* business, hi<br />

resource and law. r lor a position to<br />

heap sharpenawkskOb^and for nSose looking fc>r<br />

■tnoupccf / ncruatawrnl snduatiy. \ntm\m\t pnora?<br />

lank* Power- Raseasch Under. The Kama Gtoup,<br />

Inc.(617)861-1020x135. Eaua:<br />

JFkVmlX*m%mtVtSl£t)m%\<br />

OmOmmtrnjHO.<br />

POBox6M.Uxinxtou.MAnm<br />

ttmta-mt<br />

fax«I7)«fI-aM7<br />

■ I mi<br />

Mi<br />

or part time Duties<br />

involve routine kitchen<br />

wortc<br />

I17-M2-7MI<br />

.^-i.<br />

TfQMC WAREHOUSING<br />

* DtSTRWUTrON<br />

fas an knmaiaali opsr<br />

lor a<br />

saVe. Must be<br />

2T<br />

10 handle mutdple<br />

8ocne» PC •Jsptxtenc*<br />

Wtaat We ossr eempal.e<br />

•ages and bansMs. Hours<br />

are 8 a.m.-s pm.<br />

sksdaaaaa<br />

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GENERAL HELP<br />

• •<br />

BURLINGTON<br />

43A Middlesex Turnpike<br />

IMVP Sports In Burtanqton has an opening «od<br />

• Full Time C^tnplng/FlaMng/SU Dept<br />

- Full Time Footwear<br />

•Full Time Clothing<br />

•Part Time Sporting Goods<br />

•Part Time Clothing<br />

•Part Time Cashier<br />

Must be self motivated, dependable &<br />

friendly Must be willing to work with &<br />

support the store manager<br />

Retail experience preferred,<br />

but not necessary, will train.<br />

FuN time benefits include health, life A<br />

dental insurance, profit sharing, bonus<br />

incentives, employee discount<br />

& growth potential<br />

Apply to manager In person at the<br />

addresses shown above. 3<br />

Mo phone calls please.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

FAMILY PET CENTER<br />

IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY<br />

AVA11ABLE<br />

•SALES POSITIONS<br />

• MANAGEMENT POSITIONS<br />

•ANIMAL CARE POSITIONS<br />

•PARTTIME/FULLTIME<br />

• TRAINING PROVIDED<br />

• GENEROUS PAY PLANS/BONUS/INCENTIVES<br />

Call right now and<br />

have your number to<br />

aet up an Interview!<br />

Not a seasonal position.<br />

Burlington Nail<br />

(617) 273-6549<br />

' Must have own vehicle!!!<br />

Clean driving record, general<br />

knowledge of the Greater Boston<br />

and neat in appearance.<br />

If interested, please call<br />

(617)395-3456<br />

CASHIERS<br />

T.T. & E. Inc. is hiring ful and part-time people for<br />

their Rearing and Lexington locations. 1st 2nd and.<br />

3rd shifts available, applicants must be dependable,<br />

hard working, honest and have good customer<br />

skills.<br />

> |<br />

We offer good starting wages, flexible hours and a<br />

great working environment.<br />

H tntarnatad, apply at:<br />

THUCO FOOD MART<br />

87 Walkers Brook Drive<br />

Reading<br />

or caff:<br />

942-7170<br />

FIRE PROTECTION<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

Earn $8 00/fir working in the shop. 30 day review.<br />

WW train to W, test and repair fire extinguishers.<br />

Current driver's license required. 3-4 yre. steady<br />

work experience. Written examination will be<br />

required tor state licensing upon completion of train-<br />

ing Work hrs. 6:30 am. to 3 pm MF. No cats<br />

please. Taking applications M-F, 700 a.m.-4:00 p.m.<br />

Keune fire « Solely<br />

1500 Main Street<br />

(Roust 117 - Wattham-Weeton <strong>Town</strong> Line)<br />

Waftham, MA 02154 o»,„<br />

METAL/<br />

Experienced parson In<br />

cial installations<br />

Excofent benefits and<br />

617-144-1030<br />

as-ii I<br />

MilM/MlkM<br />

OIL DELIVERY<br />

Must have CDL<br />

license and HAZ-<br />

MAT certificate.<br />

(117)<br />

942-3835 Li.<br />


(EAST<br />

ttiu ills'VSiair,<br />

to Da* Tim •<br />

tn* igTrentcripl,<br />

•<br />

. I<br />

■Wfr<br />

Sonny's can make a car look good and a career look even<br />

better If you're ready to chine, give us a call<br />

■mmedatefjr.<br />

Sonny's Car Wash, a growing progressive company, is on<br />

the move and we need professionals lo further our expan<br />

SKXI . We currently have openings tor candidates who pos-<br />

sess strong management and people skills with the ability<br />

to motivate others. Will manage car wash facility and<br />

ensure smooth operation. Exceptional earning potential.<br />

Candidates will recommend and advise customers about<br />

various car wash services. Must be outgoing, energetic,<br />

and have exceptional people skills. Excellent opportunity<br />

to move Mo management One year retail experience is<br />

preferred. Must enjoy outside work. Earnings up to<br />

$15.00/hr.<br />

Leading vehicle appearance firm is looking for bright. mature<br />

individuals to handle all office duties inside of our store<br />

locations Candidates must possess the following attributes<br />

• Extensive Cash Handling Experience<br />

• Computer Literacy Skills<br />

• Pleasant Phone Manner<br />

• Strong Organizational Skills<br />

We offer<br />

• Base compensation plus bonus<br />

• Comprehensrve benefit package including 401K. tuition<br />

• iwanbursernent after 1 year and health insurance after<br />

,«. 90 days<br />

} Paid vacation<br />

'.% Ongoing training and support<br />

;• Career advancement<br />

>• 56 day work week<br />

Call KM at (617) 32*2000, Ext 120. Wo Km III— I*<br />

LH ipiahs»lsowfa'oro«t.Malii»,niieag,L»as,aad<br />

H-hu., NH loc^on.. EOC ^<br />

t><br />

SHOMEMAKERS<br />

Help the elderly in their homes with housework,<br />

laundry, shopping, and simple meal preparation.<br />

.Work a flexible schedule, full or part time. Openings<br />

Sn 14 north of Boston towns. I Ionic maker training.<br />

Supervision, salary plus mileage. Home phone and<br />

tar required<br />

| North Metropolitan Homemaker -<br />

Home Health Aide Service, Inc.<br />

Call 617-245-2004<br />

JHSPerHr.<br />

Cafe Help Part Time. 2<br />

II 3 days per week.<br />

Shifts available: 6:30am<br />

fc 2 pm. 11am to 4 pm.<br />

CROSS<br />

STREET<br />

CAfE<br />

{! 107 Cross Street<br />

817-729-0306<br />

IANDSCJ APING<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

fill time, 40 hours per<br />

week. Must have dri-<br />

ver's license and<br />

experience.<br />

Call:<br />

(617)<br />

273-4050<br />

Cleaners<br />

PART TIME<br />

4 or 5 Nights<br />

5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.<br />

JBurllngton/BiHerica area.<br />

Will train reliable and<br />

Responsible people only.<br />

Call:<br />

•17-172-1171<br />

HEIP WANTED<br />

; Experienced<br />

Puts Person<br />

! M HM/M IHM<br />

i 45 Main Street<br />

North Reading<br />

Call Stave<br />

forappt. «<br />

971-664-6490<br />

Tow frock<br />

Driver<br />

Full and<br />

Part Time<br />

Days, nights, week-<br />

ends. Experience<br />

preferred.<br />

617-438-6227<br />

HW| RHMRPt sstte^essjasjii, s^e»esr"S»*aj.<br />

* I>-faW> Sj— OUT. S*»»h— InJlplrWim WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.11.1997-PAGE 8-17<br />

62S4.I0-I2.I7-K<br />

PART TIME<br />

Wednesdays and<br />

Saturdays, 8 p.m.-12<br />

a.m. $7.00 to start.<br />

More pay. Other hours<br />

available. Retirees<br />

welcome.<br />

944-3410<br />

WAITSTAFF<br />

WANTED FULL OR<br />

PART TIME<br />

Great hours. No nights.<br />

Contact<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

207MbionSt..WaksfMrJ<br />

245-1650 oio-ie<br />

Catering<br />

Utility Person<br />

Part Tims<br />

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

Experienced<br />

Cook<br />

Full Time<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

701-272-7370 '<br />

A*k lor Bob a».<br />

WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />

WANTED<br />

Pick Orders • Stock Inventory<br />

Inventory Control Phis Other Duties<br />

Benefits<br />

NATIONAL TILE<br />

Call (508) 664-3165 ,<br />

(HOSPITAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

* to cms AM rare mux rear •<br />

Burlington, Wobum, Winchester, Itorjns, Wrtefidd, No. Rearing, Wilmmgton, Tewksbury, Lynnfidd, Stoneham<br />

UP TO 14© //<br />

GENERAL HELP<br />

We're readmit out to //«•<br />

< mninunilies we serve with<br />

more welliieis pmgiaim.<br />

more community lieallh<br />

initiatiirs. more home (are<br />

and a pvwhtg mnnhcr of<br />

I'lnsii i,in practices.<br />

HEALTH EDUCATION SECRETARY<br />

full time position lor a Secretary in our Community Health Institute in Woburn Schedule is Monday fndav<br />

8am 4pm plus 1 day I lam-7 30pm Must have Window^ o. i. 1MB, ACT and broad knowledge ol secretarial<br />

skills Previous enpenence in a similar env-.ronment a plus Job Cose: DAC-HES<br />

RADIOLOGY SUPPORT STAFF<br />

Per diem positions available 'or day and evenings hows m our Radiology Department You will be responsible<br />

tor clerical duties along with nay Mm retrieval Good customer set-ice along with data entry experience a plus<br />

Job Cose: DAC-RAOSS<br />

RADIOLOGY TRANSCRIPTIONISTS<br />

Per diem positions available for day shifts during the week. Previous transcription e«petience~a plus<br />

Job Cose: DACRADT<br />

MEDICAL STAFF SECRETARY<br />

full time, responsibilities admin duties in support ol the Med stall with emphasis on aedentialiog Must have<br />

excellent WordPerfect, lotus 123. and PowerPoint skills Ability to work in fast-paced environment, and have<br />

strong interpersonal skills Job Cods: JAD-MSS<br />

SUPPORT SERVICES SECRETARY<br />

full time, rcportinq to the Director of Support Services and Manager of Engineering Must have WordPerfect.<br />

! otus 123. and PowerPoint skills Ability to work in fast paced environment, and maintain appointment sched<br />

uies of Director and Manage! Job Code: JAO-SSS<br />

TELEPHONE OPERATORS<br />

Par! time. U ' 4n-Sp also uirery other weekend and n»» '"•'■m days/eves and weekends and holidays<br />

Must have previous switchboard experience arid typing skills Job Code: JAD-TO<br />

Please send resume to proper fob code at Haataa Resources, Winchester Hospital. 41 Highland<br />

Avenue. Winchester, MA 0189O: or fax (617)756 2908<br />

We arc an Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ARSHALLS<br />

means.<br />

great<br />

1<br />

If there's one thing we stand lor. it's Brett<br />

E opportunity tor our hardworking warehouse<br />

associates. At Uarshalls Distribution Center,<br />

opportunity means a job you'll really enjoy, a<br />

schedule thai works with you. and an associate<br />

discount.<br />

Flexible Hours Available for<br />

parents, students and those<br />

that would like to earn<br />

a** - *V<br />

Full Time<br />

Carpenters<br />

& Laborers<br />

Wanted<br />

No experience neces-<br />

sary Good pay. work<br />

ing in Winchester<br />

(603) I<br />

673-1612<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

SERVICE<br />

An expansion of COM<br />

NET Services. Inc. has<br />

full time and permanent<br />

part-time positions avail-<br />

able.<br />

We dispatch messages<br />

for many regional and<br />

national companies.<br />

Typing necessary. Will<br />

train.<br />

For further informs<br />

tion, please call:<br />

7 McKay Avenue<br />

Winchester. MA 01890<br />

617-729-4600<br />

Automatic Test<br />

All Shifts Available<br />

Principal duties consist of setting up. loading and unloading<br />

product into different type handlers Operator is required to make<br />

minor adjustments, work with computer, keep production records<br />

and other related duties To qualify you should be mechanically<br />

inclined, be a setf-starter and have a minimum of one year work<br />

experience High school diploma or equivalent<br />

We offer a competitive salary, along with an encelent benefit<br />

package, including a 401(k) and Employee Stock Purchase plan<br />

Please mul/lax/email resume including salary<br />

expectations to MarrJa MacW*ams. Manager. Human<br />

Resources. Sipex Corporation, 22 unnel Ode, BsVrica, MA<br />

01821 or stop by to Ml out an spoliation.<br />

Fax (508) 671 9502<br />

e-mail: mmacwi*ams#sip*x.com<br />

Visit our website: http://www.sipex.ccKn Gto-: ■><br />

An louil Opportunity Employer M/f<br />

We'rtoediaa}dtothe»9k»o(rrmntamnavistnrtly<br />

smoke-frw enwonment.<br />

ITEM PROCESSING CLERK<br />

We art a financial institution in need of an organized.<br />

multi-faceted individual to work in our Item Processing<br />

(enter The duties will include: running a high speed<br />

sotler. encoding, data entry, and telephone contact with<br />

customers Data entry and/or encoding experience is a<br />

must Banking background would be a plus. The hours are<br />

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:00 p.m.<br />

Qualified applicants should call<br />

Kathy Loughlin at (617) 933-9950 ext. 3345<br />

EasCorp<br />

Woburn, Massachusetts<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

AND OTHERS<br />

RFC is looking for 2 motivated people capable of<br />

working independently for combination maintenance<br />

& production, part time - 20 hours /week. Flexible<br />

hours. '<br />

Apply in person at:<br />

wmaamem<br />

283 Salem Street, Woburn. r.,0,.,<br />

AMERICAN FLORIST SUPPLY<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Looking for<br />

EXPERIENCED DRIVERS<br />

In deliver lo artaflonsls<br />

Part Tune Positions Available<br />

Monday, Wednesday, Friday and<br />

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday<br />

• Experience with straight truck preferred<br />

• Good dnving record required<br />

• Competitiw hourly wages<br />

Apply at: Johnson \ Roses Building<br />

200 WUdwood Street, Woburn r,»,«<br />

•fV>vTJflQCB |<br />

MOW HIRING<br />

Play Place Host/Hostess<br />

For afternoon or evenings. We are seeking self-<br />

starters to host birthday parties, games and fun<br />

activities Please apply in person or cal between 9-<br />

11 am. Ask for Maureen for information or intervtev-<br />

/a 1«7<br />

Caaabrldge Reed (4 Comers)<br />

Wobum. MA 617-933-9799<br />

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GENERAL HELP<br />

New growth creates<br />

over 70 job openings!<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

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of professional security services, has excelent<br />

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IMMEDIATE INTERVIEWS:<br />

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more opporturvbes than ever to<br />

achieve greater success as a:<br />

■ Management Trainee<br />

■ Sales Asscxaate (Coinmissioned or Salaried)<br />

■ Cosmetics Beauty Axtvisor<br />

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■ Stock Associate<br />

We offer:<br />

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■ Competitive commission canpensation n select<br />

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■ Convenient Fut-Time and Part-Time schedules<br />

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GUARANTEED INTERVIEWS 1<br />

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Jom Macys. the nation's largest retaeer. at our Open '*?<br />

House Management canckdates can also FAX a ,fj<br />

resume to (617) 357-3767. Associate OsSrJkfstel can M<br />

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are an equal opporturaty<br />

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Early Morning Part Time 3<br />

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Join more than 2.500 men and women, just like you,<br />

who've found this to be the perfect opportunity.<br />

If you're 18+ with valid driver's license, dependable<br />

vehicle and able to work 2 to 3 early morning hours<br />

each day. call now about our early morning delivery<br />

positions. Done by 6 am weekdays/8 am weekends.<br />

Immediate Openings in<br />

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WILMINGTON<br />

and surrounding communities.<br />

1-800-250-8757<br />

We're here to take your call. 24 hours a day. n<br />

4<br />

SHIPPER/PACKER<br />

Busy Shipping Departmentof local manufacturing<br />

company seeks detail-oriented inrJrviAjal to help pick<br />

and ship consumer products. Experience a plus.<br />

DATA EHTRY<br />

Fast-paced gift/toy manufacturer seeks F/T (days)<br />

folks for data entry. Some related experience and<br />

comp. skills necessary.<br />

Cafl:<br />

60 Cummings Pk., Wobum, MA 01801<br />

781-938-6100x12 Q<br />

Join Our Team at Red Roof Inn<br />

NOW HIRING FULLTIME OR PART TIME<br />

FRONT DESK CLERKS<br />

and NIGHT AUDITORS '<br />

Includes weekend shifts and flexible hours. Benefits;<br />

available.<br />

AftfK<br />

Red Roof Inn<br />

19 Commerce Way<br />

Wobum. MA tlStl<br />

Q4-I0<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

We are currently looking for a serious minded individual for<br />

our Inspection team. Apptcant must have a minimum of<br />

three years experience, good vision, must know color code<br />

and have a working Itnowtodgs of printed circuit board<br />

assemblies, both through hole and surface mount '<br />

PROTO-PAC EMINEHHNG<br />

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617-246-4067 0»„<br />

'S<br />

Well-established busi-<br />

ness looking for<br />

Stockroom/Clerical<br />

Assistant. No experi-<br />

ence necessary.<br />

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an Interview;<br />

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vi ii -H.ii.rii fcaw%» w*-.,...»T-i-i. TT—«-.^- «.—■-ii--1^.n||,||l WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,11,1997-PAGE S-19<br />

Built in 1712<br />

L ESTATE SAjmE JThis *-* on<br />

Historic Samuel Butters Home<br />

The historic Samuel Butters<br />

house is on the market. Its pre-<br />

sent owners have lovingly<br />

it. You can still enjoy<br />

antique features: exposed<br />

post and hand hewn<br />

chestnut beams. The built-in<br />

cabinet in the stairwell has been<br />

adapted for use as a lighted dis-<br />

play case, the pantry in the<br />

kitchen remains, as well as<br />

charming built-in bookcases,<br />

china cabinets and blanket<br />

chests.<br />

The updates add to the<br />

ambiance by being in the style<br />

of the colonial period yet<br />

address the convenience and<br />

need of a modern lifestyle The<br />

additions of tin candle sconces<br />

(electric), pewter lighting fix-<br />

tures and a granite-faced cus-<br />

tom fireplace in the family room<br />

add character to this home.<br />

From the mulberry tree you<br />

can walk through the perennial<br />

flower and herb gardens around<br />

the stonewall onto the custom<br />

deck. A favorite feature of the<br />

owners is the screened porch,<br />

great for entertaining or a<br />

peaceful<br />

The gracious<br />

livingroom and<br />

spacious master<br />

bedroom are<br />

charmingly<br />

restored<br />

As you sit on the screened<br />

porch you might reflect on the<br />

history that surrounds you.<br />

Across the street is the South<br />

School ca. 1894 next to Butters<br />

Row. Down the road is Butters<br />

Farm, where James Butters'<br />

apple tree was the origin of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s contribution: the<br />

Baldwin apple<br />

At an adjacent home lived<br />

Jimmy Butters, who was known<br />

for the oxen he raised. He was<br />

one of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Minute<br />

Men who marched on Lexington<br />

Day and served honorably in<br />

other events in the Revolution.<br />

A story is told that in a<br />

Woburn market around 1790,<br />

Simeon Reed, who wanted to<br />

buy oxen, but had no money,<br />

stopped Jimmy. It was agreed<br />

between the two men that<br />

Simeon's wife, who was seated<br />

on a nearby wagon, could be the<br />

payment. Each arrived home<br />

with their respective new trade<br />

The story goes that throughout<br />

his life, Jimmy proclaimed it<br />

was the best swap he ever<br />

made!<br />

Butter to Butters.<br />

This 1712 home was originally<br />

a garrison-house The second<br />

story extended over the first to<br />

enable the family to discharge<br />

guns in an attack. The Harnden<br />

Massacre had occurred earlier<br />

in North <strong>Wilmington</strong> during the<br />

Indian attacks of Queen Anne's<br />

War. The garrison style lines<br />

were changed when the house<br />

was rebuilt over a hundred<br />

years ago.<br />

Stop by a Sunday open house<br />

and enjoy the beauty of this<br />

antique treasure built before the<br />

incorporation of <strong>Wilmington</strong> in<br />

1730. Call Pat Morgan,<br />

Hunneman It Co. Cold well<br />

Banker (781) 438-7600.<br />

Local Realtors Names in the News<br />

Diane Giglio<br />

Colonial Manor Realty, its<br />

owners Bobbie Botticelli and<br />

Rick Nazzaro, and associates,<br />

wish to congratulate Diane<br />

Giglio on her seventh anniver-<br />

sary with the company.<br />

As her customers and clients<br />

already know, Diane is a hard-<br />

working, caring Realtor who<br />

treats each and every one of her<br />

transactions with the same high<br />

level of service and profession-<br />

alism. Because of her hard work<br />

and dedication, she is again<br />

enjoying a very successful year<br />

at Colonial Manor Realty.<br />

A member of the Eastern<br />

Middlesex Association of<br />

Realtors, the Massachusetts<br />

Association of Realtors, the<br />

National Association of<br />

Realtors, and the Bay State<br />

Multiple Listing Service, Diane<br />

resides in Reading with her chil<br />

dren Dina, Lori, Michele and<br />

Michael. Many will recognize<br />

Diane from her years of volun-<br />

teering in local school and com-<br />

munity-related events.<br />

For the best in Real Estate<br />

services, you may reach Diane<br />

at the offices of Colonial Manor<br />

Realty in Reading, 127 Franklin<br />

Street (across from Marshalls),<br />

at 944-6300 or in North Reading,<br />

133 Park Street (next to the<br />

Flint <strong>Library</strong>), at 664-5857.<br />

Make your old deck look like new<br />

Decks lead a hard life.<br />

After years of exposure to<br />

sun, rain and snow, a deck<br />

Lmay show its age with cracked<br />

"JOT rotted steps, warped rail<br />

ings, deck boards with popped<br />

nails and cracks, and joists and<br />

support posts showing signs of<br />

decay.<br />

i ,y You can make your old deck<br />

I look like new with first-aid<br />

treatments that require omy a<br />

modest amount of skill, money<br />

and tools. More often than not,<br />

you may be looking at little<br />

more than giving your deck a<br />

power washing, resetting<br />

: popped nails and applying<br />

fresh stain or sealer. Power<br />

••-washing<br />

Giving your deck a good<br />

power washing is your first<br />

move. To clean the deck<br />

thoroughly, rent a power<br />

washer rated at 1,000-psi<br />

(pounds per square inch). Until<br />

you peel off the layers of grime<br />

covering the wood you won't be<br />

; able to gauge how much work<br />

you face. CAUTION: Use a<br />

i power washer with care. It's<br />

• 'powerful enough to blow<br />

! aluminum or vinyl siding off<br />

MB<br />

your house. Never point it at<br />

yourself or another person.<br />

First, scrub the deck with<br />

deck cleaner recommended for<br />

the type of wood. Then rinse<br />

with the power washer. You'll<br />

not only remove layers of built-<br />

up dirt but also expose fresh<br />

wood fibers, which will make<br />

the surface look new.<br />

You may notice that the<br />

deck has more popped nails<br />

than it did before the cleaning.<br />

Power washing not only<br />

removes years of built-up dirt<br />

and grime but also dislodges<br />

loose surface wood fibers.<br />

Popped nail<br />

Setting a popped nail is a<br />

two-step process. First, drive<br />

the nailhead back below the<br />

surface of the wood, using a<br />

nail set to avoid dimpling the<br />

wood with your hammer. Then<br />

predrill a pilot hole alongside<br />

the nail and drive in a gal-<br />

vanized deck screw whose head<br />

overlaps the nailhead to hold it<br />

down.<br />

Once you have power<br />

washed the deck and reset all<br />

the popped nails, give your<br />

deck a careful inspection.<br />

Write down everything that<br />

needs attention. Note damaged<br />

deck boards and steps. Check<br />

wood that looks damaged for<br />

rot. The wood is rotted if you<br />

can easily insert a sharp tool<br />

such as an awl or a knife<br />

blade. Look for dangerous<br />

loose railings or steps.<br />

With list in hand, calculate<br />

the cost in time and money for<br />

repairs. Here's a guide:<br />

- Stain or paint the deck:<br />

You'll need stain or paint and<br />

other supplies and about two<br />

days time.<br />

• Stair stringers and treads:<br />

Buy 2-by-lz and 2-by« replace-<br />

ments. Estimate one to two<br />

days to finish.<br />

- Deck boards: Allow a few<br />

hours to one day, depending on<br />

the number of boards which<br />

will be replaced.<br />

- Support posts and beams:<br />

Posts are usually 4-by-4s.<br />

Beams are 2-by- 12s attached to<br />

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Fall yard care guidelines<br />

The American Nursery and<br />

Landscape Association (former-<br />

ly American Association of<br />

Nurserymen) suggests the fol-<br />

lowing general guidelines for<br />

fall yard and garden mainte-<br />

nance. For advice tailored to<br />

your specific growing zone, clip<br />

this list and review it with your<br />

local garden center.<br />

Rake leaves onto compost<br />

pile or shred and use for mulch<br />

Fall is garden clean up time.<br />

Trim back spent perennials<br />

(except roses). Chop up debris<br />

and compost. Pile loose mulch-<br />

such as pine needles, straw or<br />

leaves on tender plants that<br />

require protection-roses, young<br />

seedlings, strawberries and<br />

perennials.<br />

Harvest cold-sensitive vegeta-<br />

bles before frost. Dig beets,<br />

radishes and carrots when<br />

ground cracks at plant stem.<br />

Plant cool weather vegetables:<br />

kale, hardy onions, collards,<br />

cabbage, garlic and potatoes in<br />

some areas. Mulch well.<br />

Evaluate your lawn. Some<br />

parts of the country can apply<br />

broad leaf weedkillers if neces-<br />

sary. Fall is the time for one last<br />

mow in most areas. Set mower<br />

blade to highest setting. Fescue<br />

lawns can be reseeded now;<br />

summer grasses can be over<br />

seeded with rye in mild-winter<br />

regions. Drain gas and oil from<br />

all power equipment to prevent<br />

starting problems in spring.<br />

Remove broken, diseased or<br />

damaged branches from trees<br />

and shrubs.<br />

Plant new trees in fall. Give<br />

the new transplants an extra<br />

watering before winter sets in.<br />

Enjoy fall annuals-mums,<br />

aster, pansies-in warmer<br />

regions. Cut back mums after<br />

they bloom. Deadhead pansies<br />

for prolific blooms all season<br />

long.<br />

Plant daffodils and other<br />

spring flowering bulbs when soil<br />

is cool.<br />

Direct sow wildflower seed<br />

that requires cool temperatures-<br />

larkspur and poppies, for exam-<br />

ple.<br />

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According to Pauline<br />

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Lending, of Winter Hill Federal<br />

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Honeywell has introduced two<br />

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the Honeywell PC Managed<br />

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One unique example of the<br />

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Here is how it works: If the<br />

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been entered by a specific time,<br />

the system can automatically<br />

call two phone numbers pro-<br />

grammed in by the homeowners.<br />

For example, the system "voice"<br />

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In addition, if you are home<br />

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■aoj &A1.EM gr IMU purchased bv Alan Pierce and Donna Lozow<br />

from Alan Pierce for $M.OO0.<br />

- NORTH READING -<br />

M BRASSIE WAY U;M7 purchased by Robort Kretorian from John<br />

Martin, Ex for Martin Gertrude Est for $215,000.<br />

8 FORREST ST. purchased by Donna Ligotti and Richard Lemay<br />

fn>mFranr^CavdiereandPj)seIj^for$SS.OOO.<br />

15 MAIN ST. U: 12 purchased by Mahmed Ourdvl from Priscilla Hunt<br />

for $48,000.<br />

t OAKIAND RP. purehaaad hy John and Darcv Canadav from Mark<br />

and Kathleen Kuna for $245,000.<br />

Htm RTVERPARK Dr. purchased by Teradyne Inc. from North<br />

Reading S3 Inv. for Iso.ooo.<br />

B SOUTHWICK RP. purchased by Dana Tow, TV for Tower RT<br />

from Guistino and Clara Repucci for $135,000.<br />

- READING -<br />

X BETIIESDA LN. purchased bv Robert and Patrricia Dhnke from<br />

ItidcNazzaro. Tr for Bethesda I JLT. for $335,000.<br />

11 CO0L1DGE RP. purchased by Robert EntwisUe and Cathlecn<br />

Mccarron from Ruth Shaw for $185,000.<br />

*i rin^rai .Afffl ROpurt^haiedbvrMDhaiidMai^Manim from<br />

Rocco Nenarella for $310,000.<br />

j FMRMOUNT RP. purchased by Edward Billings from Mary<br />

Mahoncy for $180,000.<br />

H FAIRV1EW AVE purchased by Robert Mark from Ralph and<br />

Mary Maruui for $221,000.<br />

12 GARRETT RD. purchased by Richard and Tressa Snydeman from<br />

Kenneth Weidrnan, Tr for Evelyn Weidman for $235,000.<br />

HJ r.ATRRO cm 11:410 purchased by Christopher Verro from<br />

Reading Bear Hill LP for $134,575.<br />

m r.ATKBO CTR IJ5HW purchased bv Diane Purcell from Reading<br />

Bear Hill LP for $182,250.<br />

HJ r.ATEBO CTR PjHJ purchased by Julie Spadorcia from Reading<br />

Bear HillLPO for $131,925.<br />

608 GAZEBO C1R U:608 purchased by Charles Stone from Reading<br />

Bear Hill LP for $172,500.<br />

103 r.ATKBO C1R IBM purchased by Donald and Jeanne Hoffman<br />

from Reading Bear Hill LP for $188,200.<br />

m HIGH ST. purchased by Gail Sallop from Jane Russell for<br />

$100,000.<br />

12 L1BBY AVE. purchased by Lawrence and Robin Trionfi from<br />

Louise Meegan for $U5.9M.<br />

si SANBORN ST. U:3 purchased by Sarah CosteQo from Thomas<br />

Kenney for $175,000.<br />

475 WEST ST. purchased by Scott and Debra Thayer from Carl and<br />

Barbara Dillon for $205,000.<br />

41 ZACHARY LN. purchased by George and Aida Kushakji from<br />

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24 AR1CIA LN. purchased by David and Caria Desimone from<br />

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Eastern Bank the eighth<br />

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ing part of Boston's financial<br />

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"With the relocation of several<br />

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Corporate Lending Treasury<br />

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■ GEORGE ST. purchased bv Paul and Gail Kelly from John and<br />

AjnekAjnbTOino for $230,000.<br />

I JOAN AVE purchased bv Gregory Lapery and Kathleen McMahon<br />

from Dorothy Rettig for flSi.tOO.<br />

M_KEENE SL purchased by William Alessi RT from Rose Preece,<br />

Tr (or Earl Ave, RT far f 119.989.<br />

64 MAIN ST. U.S5B purchased bv Edmund and Anne Sheehan from<br />

Alan Slawsby.Tr for Moby RT for $100,000.<br />

1st MAIN ST. U:«&A purchased bv Joseph Faro. Tr for JfcERTfrom<br />

Joseph Faro for $80,501.<br />

Ml PARK OT. purchased bv Jack and Joan Puleo from BohbeObrion<br />

for $170,900.<br />

43 POMEWORTH ST. U:38 Julie Riccardi from Evelyn Goldman for<br />

$83,800.<br />

- TEWKSBURY -<br />

40 BAYBERRY LN. purchased by Ricard Liggiero from Suzanne<br />

lleoert and Jeffrey Tomaszewski for $232,509.<br />

n BEMIS riR. purchased by Daniel and Diaima McNulty from<br />

Robert I^JWC, Tr for Lowe FT for $97,000.<br />

171 FERNCROFT RD. purchased by Ronald and Deborah Michaud<br />

from Thomas and Charlene Porzio for $190,000.<br />

so HEATHER ROW purchased bv Thomas and Charkne Prorio from<br />

Thaddeus and Margaret Minior for $231,500.<br />

58 HERITAGE DR. U:56 purchased by Randy and Janice Wilkinson<br />

from Russell and Dixie Leblanc for $132,900.<br />

95 HERITAGE DR. U;95 purchased by Michellee and Christopher<br />

Wagner from James and Marianne Decristo for $128,400.<br />

58 LAKE ST. purchased by Ellen Martel from Arthur Martd for<br />

$170,000.<br />

4 MAnEl.lNE RD. purchased by Michael and Maureen Picarieub<br />

from Gregory and Barbara Parziale for $156,750.<br />

1574 MAIN ST. purchased by John Sullivan from Louise Morris<br />

Donovan for $80,000.<br />

174 MCLAREN RD purchased by Mark and Monica Russell from<br />

Richard Liggiero for $100,000.<br />

190 MERRIMACK MEADOWS U:219 purchased by Laura Roche<br />

from Robert and Barbara Cafarelli for $143,500.<br />

220 MERRIMACK MEADOWS U;185 purchased by Sharon Dhmeen<br />

from Domeric and Rose Lacava for $137,000. Q<br />

100 NORTH GATE RD. purchased by Robert and Barbara Cafarelli<br />

from Charles and Cynthia Bliss for $177,000.<br />

40 TANGLEWOOD AVE. purchased by Russell and Dixie Leblanc<br />

from Warren and Margery Bennett for $192,900.<br />

- WAKEFIELD -<br />

101 CHESTNUT ST. purchased by Andrew and Margarita Barrcsi<br />

from Peter and Gloria Ilynds for $240,000.<br />

8 HAWTHORNE'ST. purchased by Jonathan and Evelyn Harris from<br />

Philip and Sharon Mcgowan for $197,000.<br />

n HH.I.IS AVE purchased by Robert and Michelle Hall from Jean<br />

Coyne for $140,000.<br />

49 HOPKINS ST. purchased by Roger Chouinard and Janice Alfano<br />

from Henry and Mildred Flynn for $218,000.<br />

575-577 LOWEI.1. ST, purchased by Frank Bagnarai from Margaret<br />

Darcangclo for $112,500.<br />

294.298 MAIN ST. U:21 purchased by Vincent Messina from Nancy<br />

Grano for $114,900.<br />

830 MAIN ST. purchased by Brian and Lisa Lebo from Michael<br />

Cafalier for $158,080.<br />

858 MAIN ST. purchased by Thomas and Sharon Skahen from<br />

Pauline Tcixeira for $174,900.<br />

59 PITMAN AVE. purchased by Matthew Kerr and Anna Dclarosa<br />

from Charles and Cheryl Faraci for $217,000.<br />

47 PLEASANT ST. purchased by Anthony and Maureen Tamborini<br />

from Mark and Susan Jones for $222,500.<br />

- WILMINGTON -<br />

74 ANDOVER ST. purchased by John Fleming from Eric and Carol<br />

Judson for $315,000.<br />

12 BARKER ST. purchased by Paul and Karen Sweeney from Robert<br />

and Lois Booth for $125,000.<br />

1 CABOT ST. purchased by Miriam Sheldon from Jeffrey and JoAm<br />

Sheldon for $180,000.<br />

« CHEROKEE LN. purchased by Steven and Kathleen Dangeli from<br />

Northeastern Dev. Corp for $240,444.<br />

35 DUNTON RD. purchased by Paul and Brcnda Keating from<br />

Jacqueline Burke for $243,900.<br />

23 LINCOLN ST. purchased by Thomas and Laura Genthner from<br />

Richard and Donna Mcguinness for $177,250.<br />

23 LLOYD RD. purchased by Paul and Thomas ROM from Gary and<br />

Linda Phillips for $186,000.<br />

at IOWEI.I. ST. purchased by Lawrence and Jacqueline Mitza from<br />

Mark Lopez, Tr for Commonwealth RT for $174,900.<br />

n NEI-SON WAY purchased by David Stover from James Mangano,<br />

Tr for Evergreen RT for $284,900.<br />

3 WESTDALE AVE. purchased by Chester and Diane Ferreira from<br />

Denise Lemke for $162,500.<br />

304 WOBURN ST. purchased by Christopher and Gail Fcudo from<br />

Joseph and Karen Dooley for $253,000.<br />

770 WOBURN ST. purchased by Peter and Mary Lou Rooney from<br />

Paul and Lena Jepson for $181,900.<br />

- WINCHESTER -<br />

15 APPLACHIAN RD purchased by Walter Masucci and Karen<br />

Wells from Cynthia and Elisabeth Mills for $397,000.<br />

15 ARBOR LN. purchased by Francis Tadley and Margaret Higham<br />

from Johnson and Johnson for $417,783.<br />

18 BELNAP TER U:18 purchased by Craig Wilson and Susan<br />

Schickel from FNMA for $177,000.<br />

4 BELLEVUE AVE. purchased by Michael and Kelly Mecormack<br />

from Jacqueline Murtha for $235,000.<br />

17 BRANTWOOD RD. purchased David and Susan Batson from<br />

John Sturnke for $237,575.<br />

8 CHURCHILL RD. purchased by Majid Seghatoleslami and<br />

Fathyeh Marvasti from Gunther and Maria Winkler for $409,500.<br />

65 EDWARD DR. U:15B purchased by Milton and Evelyn Trageser<br />

from Rebecca Wang for $264,900.<br />

22 GROVE PL. U:22 purchased by Thomas Kenney and Mary<br />

Mahoncy from Stuart and Kathleen Koman for $247,000.<br />

i iONnFEi.i/>W RD. purchased by James and Mary Pedulla from<br />

Regis College for $400,000.<br />

t PHEASANT LN. purchased by Gunther and Maria Winkler from<br />

Arthur and Naria Staffere for $648,500.<br />

SAINT THOMAS MORE LJi purchased by Barbara and David<br />

Manganaro from Margaret Mahoncy for $330,000.<br />

71 THORNBERRY RD. purchased by Michael and Gail Consolazio<br />

from Donald and Jeanne Hoffman for $460,000.<br />

- WOBURN-<br />

27 ARLINGTON RD. U:45 purchased by Jean Duffy from William<br />

Brcnnan and Patricia Hemming for $85,000.<br />

74 BEACH ST. U:3-6 purchased by Donald Mulligan from Richard<br />

Romano and Annette Hart for $53,000.<br />

II CORTLAND CTR. purchased by Brian and Louise Ohanley from<br />

Anthony Santullo, Tr for "Sanco RT for $245,000.<br />

42 LEONARD ST. purchased by Richard and Elizabeth Srhachnwr<br />

from Jowepn Mitchell for $177,300.<br />

M MONTVALE AVE. U:2 purchased bv Jose Galvao and Rota Volooo<br />

from Jason Gagnon, Ex for Gagnon Leopold Eat for $58,889.<br />

a THORNTON ST. purchased by David and Kathleen Rufo from<br />

Michael Burke, Tr for Burke FT for $213,089.<br />

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