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Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

THISHIS WEEK’S<br />

QUOTEUOTE<br />

“To love is to<br />

receive a<br />

glimpse<br />

of heaven.”<br />

Celebration on the beach<br />

Karen Sunde<br />

INSIDE<br />

Learning .............A6<br />

Viewpoint ............. A10<br />

Sports ...............A11-<strong>13</strong><br />

Obituaries ............. B2<br />

Events Calendar ...... B3<br />

Real Estate ........Sect.B<br />

Legal Notices ..... Sect.B<br />

LOCAL<br />

Connecticut resident Jacob Turner, 9, poses for a photo<br />

with his younger brother Caleb, 6, while showing off their<br />

patriotism with Uncle Sam hats.<br />

WEBSTER — After a few weeks of uncertainty,<br />

local residents made their way out to Memorial<br />

Beach on Tuesday, July 3 to enjoy the annual fireworks<br />

display and Fourth of July Celebration at<br />

Memorial Beach.<br />

For more photos, turn to page A9!<br />

Joy Richard photos<br />

Worcester residents Joe and Kathy McNeil sit together surrounded by the red, white and blue before the fireworks<br />

display at Memorial Beach.<br />

Webster Interview<br />

Page A3<br />

LEARNING<br />

St. Anne Scholars<br />

Page A6<br />

SPORTS<br />

Champs!<br />

Page A11<br />

OPINION<br />

GET YOUR<br />

POINT ACROSS<br />

PAGE A10<br />

Emergency<br />

services<br />

combine<br />

BY JOY RICHARD<br />

TIMES STAFF WRITER<br />

WEBSTER — The recent combination<br />

of two local emergency<br />

departments makes sense to chiefs<br />

as the departments’ recruit numbers<br />

are dwindling.<br />

According to Webster Fire Chief<br />

Brian Hickey, the Fire Department<br />

and Webster Rescue Department<br />

have been working to come together<br />

for some time now to utilize the<br />

resources they both use on a day-today<br />

basis.<br />

“We are working on cross-training<br />

between fire and rescue and it<br />

has been a big undertaking,” said<br />

Hickey. “I am excited about fire and<br />

rescue coming together — everyone<br />

is excited about it coming together.<br />

We have been working on it for the<br />

Turn To SERVICES, page A8<br />

A leg up for adult education<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

RECEIVES $205K GRANT<br />

BY JOY RICHARD<br />

TIMES STAFF WRITER<br />

WEBSTER — Local adults<br />

who make the choice to<br />

return to the classroom will<br />

once again be supported by<br />

the Webster School District<br />

Adult Education program<br />

and the instructors who dedicate<br />

themselves to ongoing<br />

education.<br />

According to Sen. Richard<br />

T. Moore, D-Uxbridge, the<br />

Webster Public School<br />

District will receive a grant<br />

for $205,000, which will go<br />

toward adult, ongoing education.<br />

Moore’s office recently<br />

announced that the funding<br />

was awarded through the<br />

Department of Elementary<br />

and Secondary Education’s<br />

Community Adult Learning<br />

Center grant program.<br />

According to Webster<br />

School District Adult<br />

Education Director Terri<br />

Stone, her department has<br />

been the recipient of this<br />

grant for the past 14 years,<br />

which she said she has been<br />

grateful for.<br />

“There has been a new paradigm<br />

shift,” said Stone during<br />

an interview last week at<br />

the district building on East<br />

Main Street. “There is now<br />

an emphasis on college and<br />

career readiness. The focus<br />

has shifted a little. This doesn’t<br />

mean we don’t serve people<br />

who need to [strengthen<br />

their language skills]. It is<br />

mirroring what is happening<br />

in the economy.”<br />

She said the money specifically<br />

is used to fund<br />

Turn To EDUCATION, page A8<br />

Joy Richard photo<br />

Webster School District Adult Education Director Terri Stone<br />

on Thursday, July 3. The Adult Education Department was<br />

recently awarded a state grant for more than $200,000.<br />

Act of arson sparks fury at Oxford golf course<br />

BY JOY RICHARD<br />

STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER<br />

An early morning act of vandalism<br />

outraged a local country club last<br />

week.<br />

According to Oxford-based Pine<br />

Ridge Country Club General<br />

Manager Ken Duquette, in the early<br />

morning hours of Thursday, July 5,<br />

the charred pieces of one of the<br />

club’s golf carts was found on the<br />

green near the third hole. Duquette<br />

said that not only was the cart damaged<br />

beyond repair, but the grass was<br />

burnt beyond recognition.<br />

He said the cost for the cart will be<br />

ABOVE, Dressed to celebrate, Webster residents Alexis Kleiza, 10,<br />

and Daysia Forbis, 10, pose for a photo with their friend and<br />

Thompson, Conn., resident Kayla Hircock, 12. LEFT, Rhode Island<br />

resident Tammy Poisson smiles with Brookline resident and friend<br />

Chris Furlong as they snack on fried dough.<br />

approximately $5,000 and the cost to<br />

repair the surrounding grass came<br />

in at more than $20,000.<br />

Duquette said all he wants to know<br />

was who did the crime and that it is<br />

not only Pine Ridge management<br />

who is upset — the avid golfers who<br />

frequent the course are also frustrated.<br />

“They lifted [the golf cart] completely<br />

over a three foot fenced in<br />

area and had a key, which you can get<br />

at any golf course and went on a joy<br />

ride,” said Duquette. “They came<br />

around to the third green, turned it<br />

over onto its side, emptied the gas<br />

tank and lit it on fire. Everything<br />

that was made of plastic was gone.<br />

The people who play here are probably<br />

more mad that I am. It was not<br />

just a joyride, it was more destructive.”<br />

According to a press release from<br />

the Oxford Police Department dated<br />

Thursday, July 5, officers responded<br />

to the course, which is located at 28<br />

Pleasant St., at approximately 5:40<br />

a.m., where they located the damaged<br />

cart.<br />

According to police, Detective<br />

Richard Bryn and Officer Daniel<br />

Karle have been assigned to the case.<br />

Charlton resident Jack Nolin, 18 months,<br />

looks up from exploring the shoreline at<br />

Webster Lake.<br />

Residents are encouraged to contact<br />

police with any further information<br />

at 508-987-0156.<br />

ROBBERY INVESTIGATION YET<br />

TO RENDER SUSPECTS<br />

Local police are on the lookout for<br />

leads in an alleged armed robbery of<br />

a East Main Street business.<br />

According to Webster Police<br />

Department Sgt. Michael D. Shaw on<br />

Sunday, July 1, at approximately 4:44<br />

p.m., officers responded to a call,<br />

which was described to dispatchers<br />

Turn To VANDALS, page A7


2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

Webster ambulance accident leaves hundreds without power<br />

BY MARK ASHTON<br />

STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE — An accident<br />

involving a Webster emergency<br />

vehicle about 5 a.m. Tuesday, July<br />

3, left residents along East Main<br />

Street (Route <strong>13</strong>1) without power,<br />

and traffic detoured between<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> and Dudley for the<br />

morning.<br />

According to <strong>Southbridge</strong> police,<br />

two people suffered minor injuries<br />

when the EMS ambulance struck a<br />

utility pole and wound up lodged in<br />

bushes and brush in a driveway<br />

leading to Lok ’n Stor storage<br />

garages above the roadway.<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> Police Sgt. Carlos<br />

Dingui said there were two medics<br />

and a patient in the ambulance at<br />

the time of the crash. The driver,<br />

listed by police as paramedic<br />

Shawn Walker, received a minor<br />

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cut on his hand; the unidentified<br />

patient, being transported with a<br />

leg injury, received a slight cut,<br />

according to police.<br />

The cause of the accident is still<br />

under investigation by the State<br />

Police Accident Reconstruction<br />

team and <strong>Southbridge</strong> Police.<br />

Pete, a resident of the neighborhood,<br />

who declined further identification,<br />

said he heard “rumblings<br />

a couple minutes after 5 and didn’t<br />

know if it was thunder or what.”<br />

Seconds later, the power went out,<br />

“then back on, then back out,” he<br />

said. “I heard that buzzing sound of<br />

a 60-cycle transformer and thought<br />

it was too close to ignore. So I went<br />

out and saw the wires in front of<br />

my house still shaking and a pole<br />

laying in the road.”<br />

“I called 911 and they said they<br />

knew the power was out. It was an<br />

ambulance that left the road. It’s<br />

WEBSTER — Rachel Connor, grade 6, was<br />

recently named to the fourth quarter high<br />

honor roll at Webster Middle School.<br />

University of New Haven<br />

WEST HAVEN, Conn. — Amanda Martel of<br />

Oxford, graduated from the University of<br />

New Haven on May <strong>13</strong>, with a B.S. in Marine<br />

Biology.<br />

Assumption College<br />

WORCESTER — The following students<br />

have been named to the Dean’s List for the<br />

spring 2012 semester at Assumption College.<br />

To make the Dean’s List, Assumption students<br />

must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher.<br />

Alexandra Bellerose of Oxford, Class of<br />

2012<br />

Siobhan Bennett of Oxford, Class of 2012<br />

Christopher Moran of<br />

Webster, Class of<br />

2012<br />

Jeffrey Sabacinski of Webster Class of 2014<br />

Becker College<br />

still up there (at 7:45 a.m.) in the<br />

bushes. The first wrecker that<br />

came out took one look and left. He<br />

was way too small to get that out of<br />

there.”<br />

Both State Police and<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> personnel were on the<br />

scene and had the road closed to<br />

traffic by 7 a.m., rerouting it over<br />

Old Dudley Road until East Main<br />

Street was re-opened in early afternoon.<br />

“When I was growing up here,<br />

there used to be three or four accidents<br />

a summer along here, though<br />

lately it’s been very quiet,” said<br />

Pete. “The thing about this stretch<br />

is it’s the only place to try to pass<br />

someone.”<br />

National Grid crews were on the<br />

scene early and a new utility pole<br />

was delivered by 8:15 a.m. The road<br />

was reopened to traffic by 1 p.m.<br />

EDUCATION NOTEBOOK<br />

WORCESTER —<br />

The following residents<br />

were among 375<br />

graduates awarded<br />

degrees at the 224th<br />

commencement of<br />

Becker College, held<br />

on May 14, at the<br />

Hanover Theatre in<br />

Worcester:<br />

Kaitlyn Ashley<br />

Stearns of Oxford,<br />

earned a Bachelor of<br />

Arts in Design degree<br />

Cum Laude<br />

Lynn M. Silvestri of<br />

Webster, earned a<br />

Bachelor of Arts in<br />

Liberal Arts degree<br />

Magna Cum Laude<br />

Ann Catherine<br />

Langevin of Webster, earned a Bachelor of<br />

Arts in Psychology degree Magna Cum<br />

Laude<br />

Mr. Curtis N. Brothers of Dudley, earned a<br />

Bachelor of Science in Business<br />

Administration degree Cum Laude<br />

Melissa Marie Fantasia-Lagares of North<br />

Oxford, earned a Bachelor of Science in<br />

Business Administration degree Magna Cum<br />

Laude<br />

Glenn Leslie Gibbs, Jr. of Dudley, earned a<br />

Bachelor of Science in Business<br />

Administration degree<br />

Marjorie Heather Nelson of Oxford,<br />

earned a Bachelor of Science in Business<br />

Administration degree Magna Cum Laude<br />

Lindsey L. Peluso of Dudley, earned a<br />

Bachelor of<br />

Mark Ashton photos<br />

This Webster emergency vehicle was lodged in shrubbery in front of the Lok ’n Stor<br />

facility at 875 East Main Street, <strong>Southbridge</strong>.<br />

Science in Criminal Justice<br />

degree<br />

Matthew Pierangeli of Dudley, earned a<br />

Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Science<br />

degree<br />

UMass Boston<br />

BOSTON — The following local students<br />

have graduated from the University of<br />

Massachusetts Boston this spring:<br />

Derek Szeto, of Webster,<br />

William Engle, of Dudley.<br />

The College of Saint Rose<br />

ALBANY, N.Y. — The following local residents<br />

are among the 1,791 students who<br />

earned undergraduate and graduate degrees<br />

and certificates of advanced study as members<br />

of the Class of 2012 at The College of<br />

Saint Rose in Albany, N.Y.:<br />

Lynn Goretti of Oxford, received a<br />

Bachelor of Arts.<br />

Julianna Robb of Oxford, received a<br />

Certificate of Advanced Study.<br />

Hofstra University<br />

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Andrea Standrowicz,<br />

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North Grosvenordale, Conn., and granddaughter<br />

of Barbara and Anthony<br />

Maciejewski of Charlton, and Clarence<br />

Standrowicz of Webster, has been named<br />

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2012 semester.<br />

Academic excellence is a value every community<br />

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scholars esteems most highly.<br />

Standrowicz, a freshman, is a English<br />

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Standrowicz is a 2011 graduate of<br />

Tourtellotte Memorial High School. She will<br />

be attending her sophomore year this fall at<br />

Hofstra University.<br />

Chester C. Corbin Public Library:<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 12:30 p.m.: Free Classic<br />

Movie! “The Odd Couple”<br />

Monday, July 16, 6:30 p.m.: The Book Group<br />

meets to discuss “Catch-22.”<br />

Dream Big — READ! For fun. For school.<br />

For prizes! For FREE! For ages 1 to 18. Sign<br />

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between fire and<br />

rescue and it has been a big<br />

undertaking. I am excited<br />

about fire and rescue coming<br />

together — everyone is excited<br />

about it coming together.<br />

We have been working on it<br />

for the last couple of years.”<br />

- Webster Fire Chief Brian Hickey, on the<br />

recent combination o the Webster Fire<br />

Department and the Webster Rescue<br />

Department.<br />

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www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

Long-time Webster sergeant moves to deputy chief position<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3<br />

BY JOY RICHARD<br />

TIMES STAFF WRITER<br />

WEBSTER — With the Webster<br />

Police Department in the midst of<br />

moving into a new Main Street<br />

department, one of its members<br />

has also moved into a new role<br />

after more than 20 years with the<br />

force.<br />

Formally<br />

known as sergeant,<br />

now<br />

THE<br />

Deputy Chief<br />

R o d n e y<br />

WEBSTER<br />

Budrow was<br />

TIMES<br />

moved into<br />

the new role<br />

INTERVIEW after 21 years<br />

as one of five<br />

sergeants in<br />

the Webster<br />

department.<br />

Budrow took a moment to sit<br />

down with the Webster Times last<br />

week to speak about his new role<br />

and why the department reinstated<br />

the long-absent position.<br />

When were you chosen for<br />

the deputy chief position?<br />

“I believe it was sometime in<br />

June. I was appointed last Friday,<br />

[June 29] and it took effect on<br />

Sunday, July 1.”<br />

How long has the department<br />

gone without a deputy<br />

chief ?<br />

“This position was created<br />

approximately 12 or <strong>13</strong> years ago<br />

by [former] Chief Richard<br />

Bergeron. The position was filled<br />

for a short period of time and<br />

then was vacated.”<br />

What are the duties of<br />

deputy chief ?<br />

a<br />

Joy Richard photo<br />

Webster Police Deputy Chief Rodney<br />

Budrow was recently promoted to the<br />

second-in-command position after 21<br />

years as on of five sergeants in the<br />

department.<br />

“Well, basically I am doing the<br />

same things I was doing before, as<br />

second-in-command. Now, we’ll<br />

just a little different structure<br />

within the department. Most<br />

departments our size have a<br />

chief, deputy chief, lieutenant<br />

and several sergeants. Whereas<br />

this department for the longest<br />

period of time had a chief and<br />

five sergeants, all in the same<br />

union. Now, I have been removed<br />

from the union, so now I am considered<br />

a part of the command<br />

staff.”<br />

How long have you been with<br />

the Webster department and<br />

what are your plans for your<br />

new role?<br />

PUBLIC MEETINGS<br />

“I have been with the department<br />

since 1988. One of the projects<br />

we’re working on is updating<br />

the department’s standards and<br />

policies. We are going to be working<br />

heavily on that over the next<br />

year or so. The department is<br />

thinking about working towards<br />

state accreditation. That will be<br />

one of my responsibilities. It is<br />

basically making sure the department<br />

has enough policies, and the<br />

right policies, which would cover<br />

almost anything that could happen<br />

or any aspect of employment<br />

with the officers. It could take one<br />

or two years before the state<br />

approves everyone’s policies, and<br />

making sure that they are up to<br />

snuff. The chief and I are working<br />

very hard on a new station.<br />

We are doing that. It is a lot of<br />

assisting in the design work, and<br />

telling the architects what we<br />

would like to see in the building,<br />

what we think we need for space<br />

in the different areas.<br />

As you can see in the police station,<br />

we lack any kind of space to<br />

do any kind of aggressive police<br />

work. We are talking investigations<br />

and evidence processing,<br />

this new station will improve all<br />

that. So, I anticipate when the station<br />

is up the department will<br />

move forward in a much more<br />

proactive position.”<br />

How is the timeline looking<br />

as far as construction is concerned?<br />

“We hope to be in sometime in<br />

the late spring, early summer of<br />

2014. I believe the [demolition]<br />

date [for the Vito Block] is they<br />

are going to start tearing it down<br />

on Monday, July 9. That was the<br />

last I heard. It’s going to improve<br />

the working conditions here dramatically.”<br />

What specifically is difficult<br />

about this building when it<br />

comes to doing the everyday<br />

jobs of a department?<br />

“We have very little evidence<br />

storage space; we have no place to<br />

process any evidence, like fingerprints.<br />

A lot of times we are working<br />

out of the garage, on tables.<br />

We have a very limited filing system<br />

here, as you can see [points at<br />

the cramped quarters of his<br />

office, stacked with old filing cabinets].<br />

Officers don’t have anywhere<br />

to keep their items, they<br />

keep them now in their personal<br />

lockers. There is no organization<br />

when it comes to keeping track of<br />

people cases, and stuff like that,<br />

it is very limited.”<br />

Is there anything else you’re<br />

looking to working on as far as<br />

community policing is concerned?<br />

“Yeah, right now we are just<br />

concentrating on [Hoops for<br />

Hope] because there is so much<br />

going on. There may be little projects<br />

that come up. We are still<br />

doing some kid days with local<br />

businesses. They will advertise a<br />

Kid Day and we will take fingerprints<br />

for identification and<br />

things like that. I know Shaw’s is<br />

going to be doing one, Webster<br />

Manor [Healthcare Center] is<br />

planning one in October I think.<br />

So, there are several of those<br />

around that we are still participating<br />

heavily in.”<br />

Joy Richard may be reached at<br />

508-909-4129 or by email at<br />

jrichard@stonebridgepress.com.<br />

CORRECTION<br />

The Webster Times would like to make a correction<br />

found in the Friday, July 6 issue. In<br />

the article entitled “A new home, a new life,”<br />

a mistake was made when it was said that<br />

Dudley homeowner Wendy Patrinos was<br />

diagnosed with type 2 diabetes as a result of<br />

her dystonia diagnosis. In fact, she already<br />

had the illness and it was exacerbated by<br />

the dystonia. Also, Patrinos said she and<br />

local builder John Nesta were not friends<br />

before her home renovation, but became<br />

friends as the process went on.<br />

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from multiple sources, including Town Hall and the<br />

Internet. The Webster TImes is not responsible for changes<br />

and cancellations.<br />

DUDLEY<br />

MONDAY, JULY 16<br />

Board of Selectmen meeting, 6:30 p.m., 71 West Main St.<br />

WEBSTER<br />

MONDAY, JULY 23<br />

Board of Selectmen meeting, 7 p.m., 350 Main St.<br />

OXFORD<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 17<br />

Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission meeting, 10<br />

a.m., until 12 p.m., Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St.,<br />

Worcester<br />

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18<br />

Conservation Commission meeting, 7 p.m., Department<br />

of Public Works headquarters, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public hearing, 7:05 p.m.,<br />

Department of Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

room, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public hearing, 7:15 p.m.,<br />

Department of Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

room, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public hearing, 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Department of Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

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Conservation Commission public hearing, 7:45 p.m.,<br />

Department of Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

room, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public hearing, 8 p.m.,<br />

Department of Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

room, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public<br />

hearing, 8:05 p.m., Department of<br />

Public Works headquarters, conference<br />

room, 450 Main St.<br />

Conservation Commission public<br />

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p.m. in the Veteran’s Memorial Hall, Dudley Municipal Complex, 71 West Main Street,<br />

Dudley.<br />

The purpose of these hearings is to obtain feedback from voters, department heads,<br />

local municipal and school officials to include a $500,000 override ballot question, monies<br />

to be divided between the municipal and school expenditures as well as a $750,000 debt<br />

exclusion for a new fire department ladder truck. The questions will appear on the Nov. 6<br />

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4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

Oxford begins celebration of 300 years with parade<br />

OXFORD — This celebration was 300 years in the making.<br />

Hundreds of local residents lined the sidewalks of Main Street to<br />

watch the Oxford 300th anniversary kick off celebration on Sunday,<br />

July 8. The actual tercentennial will be marked next summer, but the<br />

members of the Oxford 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee<br />

wanted to begin the festivities and fundraising efforts this year.<br />

Residents were treated to a parade, food, drinks, music, games and<br />

merchandise from local vendors.<br />

Joy Richard photos<br />

A local resident drives his classic car in the Oxford 300th year kick off parade.<br />

Webster resident Ava Lizotte, 2, enjoys the shade with her<br />

grandmother and Oxford resident Ann Amato during the kick<br />

off parade at the Oxford 300th Anniversary Celebration.<br />

Local children marched with Jack and Jill Preschool in the Oxford tercentennial<br />

parade on Sunday, July 8.<br />

A pup on Main Street wears the red, white and blue<br />

while resting in the shade.<br />

Oxford Boy Scout Troop 147 makes their way down Main Street on their handcrafted<br />

float.<br />

Members of Oxford Boy Scout Troop 147 hand out candy to children sitting with<br />

the families on Main Street.<br />

A local Cub Scout peeks his head out of an Oxford Fire/EMS truck and gives<br />

those watching the 300th year parade a wave.<br />

World War II veteran and local resident Pete Carbonneau sits along side his son<br />

Paul during the 300-year parade in Oxford.<br />

Oxford resident Hailey Pilipkowski, 5, tries her hand<br />

at dry fishing at the 300th anniversary picnic on the<br />

town common.<br />

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• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5<br />

OSV celebrates Fourth of July with old-fashioned fervor<br />

A patriotic field of flags greeted visitors to Old Sturbridge Village.<br />

A young visitor mugs for the camera – in 1830s portrait fashion.<br />

Some pumped, while others partook<br />

of their labors.<br />

Visitors traveled by wagon, by foot, and<br />

other means to the party.<br />

BY MARK ASHTON<br />

STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER<br />

STURBRIDGE — Between 3,200 and 3,500 people<br />

journeyed to America’s past for a birthday<br />

party on Tuesday, July 3, to celebrate the<br />

nation’s origins and witness one of the region’s<br />

largest fireworks displays, produced by Atlas<br />

Pyrovision Productions of Jeffrey, N.H., for Old<br />

Sturbridge Village.<br />

By the end of the evening, both the rockets’<br />

red glare and bombs bursting in air gave proof<br />

through the night OSV was still there.<br />

So were the festive spirits of all in attendance.<br />

Watching from the fields and roads around the<br />

museum’s Freeman Farm, blacksmith shop,<br />

and pottery shop, attendees were treated to a<br />

half-hour of pyrotechnics that thrilled young<br />

and old alike, bringing “oohs,” “ahhs,” and<br />

cheers from the crowd, and lighting up the sky<br />

enough to reveal small fires in the wooded areas<br />

most affected by last year’s tornadoes.<br />

The Sturbridge Fire Department was on hand<br />

at the fireworks launch site to keep the brush<br />

fires under control and the evening festive and<br />

fun.<br />

Prior to the fireworks display, visitors to the<br />

living history museum enjoyed a variety of<br />

period celebrations – from pie-eating contests<br />

and sack races to Robert Olson’s 1830s magic<br />

show and music and dancing on the common.<br />

A highlight of the annual celebrations was an<br />

impassioned reading of the Declaration of<br />

Independence by Sen. Stephen Brewer of Barre,<br />

dressed in period costumed, from a campaign<br />

platform on the common. As picnickers and<br />

partiers celebrated with patriotic pride, the<br />

Sturbridge Militia offered a traditional musket<br />

salute at the end of the reading.<br />

Also on hand for the festivities was the traditional<br />

“campaign ball,” a 19th-century electionyear<br />

rolling billboard promoting candidates<br />

and causes dear to the hearts of early American<br />

voters.<br />

For the more contemporary guests and partygoers,<br />

Lucky Bob the Comedic Juggler wowed<br />

audiences at one end of the common, and a<br />

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favorite historical character – or otherwise<br />

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The Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band provided<br />

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Young visitors hop to it for some early 19th-century game-playing.<br />

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6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

LEARNING<br />

St. Anne School awards scholarships<br />

Courtesy photos<br />

WEBSTER — St. Anne<br />

School presented their annual<br />

Scholarship Awards at the<br />

June 1 mass at Sacred Heart<br />

Parish.<br />

The following students<br />

received scholarships:<br />

Dominic Manzi-Knych -<br />

Pontbriant Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Nekelle Waskiewicz -<br />

Susan A. Shea Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Ryan Lathrop - Rita<br />

Neiduski Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Lillian Krysinski - Roland<br />

and Rita Duclos Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Elena Hopkins and<br />

Hayden Page - Ladies of<br />

Saint Anne Scholarships<br />

Ryan Truscott - Daughters<br />

of Isabella Scholarship<br />

Annmarie Berthiaume<br />

and Carly Snyder - Michelle<br />

Morin-Ablondi Memorial<br />

Scholarships<br />

Hamel Margaritis -<br />

Knights of Columbus<br />

Scholarship<br />

Adelina Hough - The<br />

Sisters of St. Anne<br />

Scholarship<br />

Saint Anne School<br />

Association Scholarships –<br />

Cameron Fitton, Colin<br />

Minarik, Madison Paulhus,<br />

Benjamin Daggett, Rebecca<br />

Jalbert, Jonathan Truscott,<br />

Raymond Furgal.


www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7<br />

A day at the beach at Buffumville Lake<br />

A couple fishermen waded into the water, waiting patiently for a bite.<br />

Caden Marotta, 7, of Dudley, Jeselyn Rodriguez, 11, of <strong>Southbridge</strong>, and Jahdei Franceschi, 11, of Worcester, took a break from swimming<br />

to mug for the camera.<br />

CHARLTON — Many locals celebrated the nation’s birthday at the beach this year, spending the sunny Fourth of<br />

July at Buffumville Lake. From grilling and lounging to fishing and swimming, the lake was the perfect spot to cool<br />

off and rejoice.<br />

Evanie Rodriguez, 8, of <strong>Southbridge</strong>, at work on the perfect<br />

sand sculpture.<br />

Oxford natives Eddienel Ortiz, 8, Ariel Ramos, 3, and Angel Santos, 10,<br />

picnicked with their families.<br />

A pair of kayakers take to the lake last Wednesday afternoon.<br />

Above, A dad shows his son what he found underwater. At left, Kids had just<br />

as much fun out of the water as they did cooling off in it on July 4.<br />

AMANDA COLLINS PHOTOS<br />

The beach at Buffumville Lake was packed with people taking in the sun and celebrating<br />

the Fourth of July last week.<br />

Suspect in Webster armed robbery still unknown<br />

VANDALS<br />

continued from page 1<br />

as an armed robbery at 76 East<br />

Main St., the located of One<br />

Solution Wireless.<br />

According to Shaw the employee<br />

on scene reported to police that<br />

they had been “pistol whipped<br />

while two suspects made off with<br />

an undisclosed amount of product<br />

and cash.”<br />

The employee gave police a<br />

description of “two males,” both<br />

“white, [and] one wearing a white<br />

T-shirt, shorts, and having a tattoo<br />

of three skulls on the right side of<br />

his neck. He was about 6 foot, with<br />

a medium build. The other had a<br />

black T-shirt on and jeans. He was<br />

about 5’10” with a medium build.”<br />

The report went onto say both<br />

suspects were reported to have<br />

“been on foot [and] in the Park<br />

Avenue/Second Island [Road]<br />

area.”<br />

As of Monday, July 9, no further<br />

information was available from<br />

police.<br />

Shaw said residents who have<br />

additional information should call<br />

Courtesy photos<br />

The charred remains of a Pine Ridge Country Club golf cart can be seen on the green.<br />

Country club General Manager Ken Duquette urging residents to come forward with<br />

any information they might have about the Thursday, July 5, vandalism to the course.<br />

Detective Gordon Wentworth or<br />

Officer Robert Larochelle at 508-943-<br />

1212. He said tips may also reported<br />

to the department at www.websterpolice.com.<br />

ALLEGED BANK ROBBER<br />

APPREHENDED IN MILLBURY<br />

Half a day after the Auburn<br />

Police Department released a photo<br />

of an alleged bank robbery suspect,<br />

a local resident matching the image<br />

was brought into custody on previous<br />

chargers.<br />

Medway resident Todd P.<br />

Mitchell, 35, of 120B Village St., was<br />

brought into custody by Millbury<br />

police and was charged with armed<br />

robbery. According to Auburn<br />

police Mitchell was changed with<br />

the crime in Worcester Central<br />

District Court on Tuesday, July 3,<br />

by Auburn police detectives.<br />

“The majority of the stolen currency<br />

was recovered by Auburn<br />

detectives,” according to Auburn<br />

police.<br />

According to Detective Sgt.<br />

Jeffrey A. Lourie on Monday, July 2,<br />

officers responded to a call at<br />

approximately 10 a.m., from an<br />

employee at the Bank of America<br />

located on 376 <strong>Southbridge</strong> St.,<br />

which reported that they had been<br />

robbed.<br />

“The suspect was described as a<br />

white male wearing a faded Bruins<br />

baseball hat, jeans and flip-flop type<br />

footwear. The male was further<br />

described as being approximately 6<br />

feet tall and weighing approximately<br />

220 pounds. The suspect was<br />

described as having a ‘lazy eye,”<br />

according to Lourie. “The perpetrator<br />

handed a bank teller a note<br />

demanding money and verbally<br />

threatened that he had a weapon.”<br />

Lourie went onto say that later in<br />

the evening Auburn police had<br />

received an anonymous tip at<br />

approximately 8:40 p.m., “that a<br />

man matching the description of<br />

the Bank of America robbery suspect<br />

was in the town of Millbury.<br />

The Millbury Police Department<br />

were contacted and located the<br />

male.”<br />

He said Mitchell was then arrested<br />

“on an unrelated warrant.”<br />

Lourie said he was said to be wearing<br />

the same clothes, which were<br />

seen in the surveillance photos.<br />

Joy Richard may be reached at<br />

508-909-4129 or by email at<br />

jrichard@stonebridgepress.com.


8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

Fire and Rescue merge<br />

to conserve resources<br />

SERVICES<br />

continued from page 1<br />

last couple of years.”<br />

He went on to say that unfortunately,<br />

the departments were partially<br />

motivated to come together because<br />

of the drop in volunteers. Hickey<br />

said both departments are call only,<br />

which he said is hard for people to<br />

commit to in an era when people are<br />

having to hold down more than one<br />

job and take care of a family.<br />

“It can be kind of overwhelming,”<br />

said Hickey, who himself owns his<br />

own business in Webster. “Especially<br />

when you’re working a full-time job,<br />

and doing the same training fulltime<br />

firefighters do.”<br />

Hickey will remain the chief of<br />

the new department, and Rescue<br />

Chief Christopher Jolda will become<br />

deputy chief.<br />

“Chief Jolda will be deputy chief<br />

in charge of the rescue operation,<br />

because we want to maintain the<br />

expertise on the rescue side,” said<br />

Hickey. “This isn’t something done<br />

by a few people. It’s done by every<br />

member of the fire and rescue squad.<br />

It is a cultural change for people,<br />

who have put a lot of effort into it. I<br />

give the whole department credit,<br />

not just the management team.”<br />

He said this will hopefully be one<br />

of the first steps in the long process<br />

of becoming a full-time department.<br />

Jolda said, like Hickey, he feels this<br />

process will give both departments<br />

the extra resources to help in the<br />

variety of emergency situations they<br />

encounter on a daily basis.<br />

“It’s been quite a long process,”<br />

said Jolda, who said he joined the<br />

department 37 years ago. “There is<br />

so much more to [the job]. The<br />

amount of people we get that come<br />

down to join fire and rescue is less.<br />

The numbers have been on the slide<br />

like most departments. We have<br />

operated out of the same building for<br />

years now, and are in the process of<br />

doing some cross training so that we<br />

are qualified help each other out. It<br />

has gone fairly well.”<br />

Jolda said he was confident that<br />

the merge would “enhance the services”<br />

the departments currently provide<br />

the community.<br />

“It is going to be a pretty long<br />

process getting people up to speed<br />

with the equipment, but we will have<br />

more people to respond,” said Jolda.<br />

“We are doing the best with what we<br />

have. I don’t know if this will have an<br />

impact on becoming full-time or not.<br />

The scuba team is still up and running,<br />

some of the members of the<br />

fire department are going to take<br />

classes and join the dive team. It was<br />

a good time for this.”<br />

Joy Richard may be reached at 508-<br />

909-4129 or by email jrichard@stonebridgepress.com.<br />

Community education supported<br />

EDUCATION<br />

continued from page 1<br />

resources for adult basic literacy<br />

classes, classes for those looking to<br />

learn English and the GED program.<br />

Stone said she was proud to have<br />

105 students committed to adult<br />

basic education classes last year.<br />

She also added that she was<br />

thrilled to have eight of those students<br />

receive their GED certificates<br />

and six other students be<br />

awarded their American citizenship.<br />

She when it comes to students<br />

moving forward from the program,<br />

Stone said it is a bit harder<br />

to track for those adults who come<br />

in for their GED, but with those<br />

who are there to learn English and<br />

their second language it is easier<br />

to see their future accomplishments.<br />

“Where we mostly see it is in the<br />

non-native population,” said<br />

Stone. “They are very hard workers.<br />

They come to class no matter<br />

what the weather is. They are diligent<br />

students. With the GED prep<br />

[students,] that is harder to get our<br />

hands around.”<br />

Stone said residents who are<br />

interested in any of the programs<br />

will have the opportunity to sign<br />

up take the placement testing in<br />

January and August. She said<br />

classes run on Tuesday and<br />

Thursday evening during each<br />

semester.<br />

Moore said he is supportive of<br />

the programs in Webster and<br />

believes the funding will help<br />

those who are looking to advance<br />

their careers and lives.<br />

“A professional skill set is critical<br />

to remain competitive in<br />

today’s job market,” said Moore in<br />

a statement released last week.<br />

“These funds will enable Webster<br />

residents to receive the training<br />

they need in order to return to<br />

work. I commend Terri Stone, and<br />

the Webster school’s adult education<br />

office, for their hard work and<br />

efforts in the area of adult education<br />

and workforce training.”<br />

Turning an eye to those who<br />

teach the courses during the<br />

school year for the adult education<br />

program, Dudley resident and<br />

Park Avenue Elementary School<br />

first grade teacher Janet LaBonte<br />

who is an instructor in the adult<br />

basic education program said she<br />

loves what she does and is always<br />

proud to see all of her students<br />

succeed.<br />

“We were very luck to get the<br />

grant when there are so many<br />

other things being cut,” said<br />

LaBonte. “No matter what we get<br />

it is a huge service to community.”<br />

LaBonte said she has been<br />

teaching elementary school for the<br />

past five years and this coming<br />

year will be her second with the<br />

adult basic education department.<br />

“I looked into it a few years ago,”<br />

said LaBonte. “As a teacher there<br />

is nothing more rewarding than<br />

sharing [that success] with a student.”<br />

Joy Richard may be reached at<br />

508-909-4129 or by email at<br />

jrichard@stonebridgepress.com.<br />

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www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 9<br />

Webster celebrates the Fourth on Memorial Beach<br />

WEBSTER — After a few weeks of uncertainty, local residents made their way out to Memorial<br />

Beach on Tuesday, July 3 to enjoy the annual fireworks display and Fourth of July Celebration.<br />

Sponsored by Commerce Insurance, the event included a small festival of food vendors and<br />

entertainment for the family.<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> resident John Hamblin, 7, heads back towards his family after testing the waters at Memorial<br />

Beach.<br />

Charlton resident Connor Frye, 6, smiles before making his way down a slide at<br />

Memorial Beach on Tuesday, July 3.<br />

Quinebaug, Conn. residents Linda Paradise, Kaylin Griggs, 8, and Brittany Griggs relax at the beach before<br />

the Webster fireworks display.<br />

Webster resident Lexi Phanchavong, 5, enjoys a giant Pixy Stix before the fireworks<br />

display in Webster.<br />

Webster resident Maureen Ahern holds her daughter Emily<br />

Butler as they get ready to watch the fireworks at Webster<br />

Lake.<br />

A local resident helps pack popcorn at the annual Fourth<br />

of July celebration in Webster.<br />

Local residents Dennis Ferschke and his son Cameron, 10, sit by the<br />

shoreline to get the best view of the fireworks.<br />

Local residents Sarah Bergeron, 5, Kathy Collins, Emily Bergeron, 9,<br />

Corbin Bergeron, 12, and Emily Ferschke, 12, pose for a photo before<br />

the Webster fireworks show.<br />

Member of the Alonzo Fireworks team Eric Ferone helps<br />

set up the pyrotechnic display on the beach at Webster<br />

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10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

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ADAM MINOR<br />

EDITOR<br />

THE WEBSTER TIMES<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Beating the<br />

heat<br />

The term, “Beat the Heat!” has<br />

been overused in my life as of<br />

late.<br />

I used the phrase ad nauseam as the<br />

Boston Celtics looked poised to beat the<br />

Miami Heat in this year’s Eastern<br />

Conference semifinals last month.<br />

Alas, the Heat stormed back to win<br />

the final two games of the series, and<br />

we, unfortunately, did<br />

not “beat the Heat!”<br />

Now I’m sad<br />

again…thanks for<br />

reminding me, Adam.<br />

These days, the heat<br />

(with a lowercase<br />

“H”) is beating me.<br />

We live in New<br />

THE MINOR England, so I’m used<br />

to being cold, and<br />

DETAILS<br />

then warm, and then<br />

ADAM magically cold again.<br />

MINOR We’ve adapted to an<br />

area that sees both<br />

extremes over the duration of the year.<br />

But there’s something about this<br />

most recent stretch that, much like<br />

Lebron James’ mid-range jump shot —<br />

is just draining.<br />

Usually, on my ride to and from work,<br />

I’ll open the car window and let the<br />

breeze wash over me. I don’t have air<br />

conditioning in my car, so I really have<br />

no other choice. Instead of feeling<br />

refreshed however, I feel like I’m being<br />

blasted by a giant hairdryer set to high.<br />

It’s not refreshing at all — it just makes<br />

it worse.<br />

But there’s one other reason why the<br />

term “beat the heat” comes to mind<br />

these days, and this one has nothing to<br />

do with me. You see, as you read this, it<br />

will be only days until my friend Jesse<br />

leaves for boot camp in Georgia as a<br />

recruit for the U.S. Army.<br />

That’s right, Georgia — in the middle<br />

of July. Yikes. I do not envy him.<br />

Jesse has been looking forward to the<br />

opportunity to serve his country for a<br />

very long time — and next week, he<br />

will finally get his wish.<br />

I have to admit, it’s tough to see him<br />

go. I’ve known Jesse since he was a little<br />

munchkin. Although I know I’m<br />

sounding like I’ll never see him again,<br />

part of me believes that I will probably<br />

not see today’s Jesse ever again. He is<br />

about to grow up — and that’s not necessarily<br />

a bad thing.<br />

It’s well known that the Army<br />

changes people. They need to change<br />

you, reshape your personality to make<br />

you a soldier. But here’s to hoping that<br />

the Jesse I see on the other side is the<br />

same goofy kid I’ve always known —<br />

just with a whole lot more weapons<br />

training.<br />

We gathered at his house on July 4<br />

last week to say “goodbye for now,” and<br />

he told me he was excited to go. He<br />

knows the importance of what he is<br />

doing, and although I can never say I’ve<br />

ever made the same sacrifice for my<br />

country, I’m thankful for him and his<br />

willingness to do his part to protect my<br />

freedom.<br />

I’m thankful to all of you who do the<br />

same.<br />

So Jesse, for what you are about to do,<br />

thank you. I look forward to the great<br />

things you’re going to achieve.<br />

Adam Minor may be reached at 508-<br />

909-4<strong>13</strong>0, or by e-mail at aminor@stonebridgepress.com.<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Clearing up questions about Court of Honor<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Webster, I just want to clear up a few things<br />

concerning the money in the Court of Honor<br />

trust.<br />

That money was collected from the people<br />

who bought bricks to put in the Court of<br />

Honor. When these bricks were bought it was<br />

told that the profit from the bricks would be<br />

used for any maintenance and repairs that<br />

would be needed in the Court of Honor.<br />

Now, that does not include the Civil War<br />

Monument. There are people trying to say<br />

that since a 3-foot walkway was put in to connect<br />

the two, it is now part of the Court of<br />

Honor, and any maintenance or repairs<br />

should be taken out of the Court of Honor<br />

trust. Right now you have enough money in<br />

that trust to take care of the Court of Honor<br />

for about 20 years, if not longer, but if you<br />

start to use that on the Civil War monument<br />

To the Editor:<br />

When it comes to the United States Senate<br />

race here in Massachusetts, the voters face a<br />

stark choice between the two candidates,<br />

Senator Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren.<br />

As a volunteer for the Elizabeth Warren<br />

campaign, I hear her say this time and time<br />

again, “What this election is about is ‘Whose<br />

side are you on?’”<br />

When the voters in Massachusetts look<br />

into Senator Brown’s voting record they will<br />

find that answer loud and clear.<br />

Just recently, he voted against the<br />

Paycheck Fairness Act, which sought to close<br />

the gender income gap between men and<br />

women. Senator Brown said that the bill<br />

would “put more burdens on small businesses.”<br />

At a time when middle class families continue<br />

to struggle to make ends meet, Senator<br />

Brown continues to put his party’s politics<br />

above the needs of his constituents.<br />

If you think this is just one example of<br />

Senator Brown’s divergence from his socalled<br />

“independent voice,” think again. Last<br />

fall, Senator Brown voted against not one, not<br />

two, but three jobs bills, which would have<br />

brought 22,000 jobs here to Massachusetts. In<br />

this election season, when the number one<br />

issue on most voters’ minds is the economy,<br />

The reading of police logs<br />

often result in questions<br />

for this column.<br />

Recently, I was asked about the<br />

charge of shoplifting. The person<br />

wondered what it meant to be<br />

charged with shoplifting by<br />

“asportation.” He asked for some<br />

clarification on this issue.<br />

Shoplifting, under Massachusetts<br />

General Laws Chapter 266 Section<br />

30A, contains a number of ways a<br />

person can commit a violation.<br />

Asportation is one of these terms<br />

and it is contained in the first section<br />

of this law. It is defined by Webster’s<br />

Dictionary as “The act of carrying a thing<br />

away; the removing of a thing from one<br />

place to another.” This is the common<br />

offense which most people associate with<br />

shoplifting. The definition can be rather<br />

complex, however; it generally involves<br />

intentionally taking possession of an item<br />

and carrying it away from the place in which<br />

it is stored. The most common example of<br />

this is when a person goes into a store, takes<br />

an item, and leaves without paying for it.<br />

The shoplifting statute does contain many<br />

other charges as well. They include concealment,<br />

altering merchandise, label switching,<br />

and more. The mere act of taking an item<br />

and placing it in your pocket, without leaving<br />

the store, could possibly be considered as<br />

shoplifting. If you take the price tag off one<br />

item and place it on another, it can also qualify<br />

as a violation under this section.<br />

Shoplifting cost the retail industry billions<br />

of dollars each year and the losses are<br />

passed on to the paying customers. Penalties<br />

can include a fine or jail time, depending on<br />

the value of the item. Police officers also<br />

have a statutory right of<br />

charge without a warrant.<br />

FOURTH OF JULY<br />

or any monument not part of the Court of<br />

Honor that could be gone in five to eight<br />

years, if not less.<br />

That Civil War Monument has been part of<br />

the town for more than 100 years now. [Now,<br />

people are saying] the town has no responsibility<br />

for the upkeep and maintenance when<br />

there was a special account set up in early<br />

2000’s just to make sure the monument was<br />

cleaned and the statues were able to be maintained<br />

with a protective coating to keep them<br />

from turning green, but that account is not<br />

funded with enough money to do that anymore.<br />

When I went to get money at the town<br />

meeting, it was always moved over for more<br />

information. As a former member of the<br />

Soldiers and Sailors Monument Committee I<br />

thought the public should be aware of this.<br />

Whose side are you on?<br />

arrest for this<br />

Over the Fourth of July holiday, I had the<br />

opportunity to attend a few events and visit<br />

several stores.<br />

I once again experienced something that<br />

continues to be a concern of mine. I passed<br />

by or met three or four people who were<br />

accompanied by their small children. The<br />

people appeared to know or recognize me.<br />

Although I did not notice what their children<br />

were doing at that time, they were<br />

apparently misbehaving in some manner.<br />

They were warned to behave by the parents.<br />

They were threatened if they did not, I<br />

would arrest them and put them in jail. This<br />

is very troubling to me and many police officers<br />

in general.<br />

I wanted to take this opportunity to once<br />

again provide some information to people in<br />

order to try and avoid this uncomfortable<br />

scenario from repeating itself in the future.<br />

RAY BEMBENEK<br />

WEBSTER<br />

Senator Brown fails the test. He’s against the<br />

Buffet Rule, which would make millionaires<br />

and billionaires pay their fair share. He<br />

helped weaken the rules for Wall Street<br />

banks, which can now continue to make the<br />

same risky bets that drove us into this ditch<br />

in the first place. If this isn’t enough, he<br />

voted against the President’s plan to deprive<br />

the largest, most profitable oil companies of<br />

$24 billion in tax subsidies. Again this begs<br />

the question, “Whose side are you on?”<br />

Elizabeth Warren stands on our side. She<br />

believes that women should receive equal pay<br />

for equal work. She believes that we, as a society,<br />

shouldn’t be shelling out money to the<br />

richest corporations, but investing it in education<br />

and infrastructure. She believes that<br />

the government should be protecting small<br />

businesses on Main Street, not loosening regulations<br />

on Wall Street. And finally, she<br />

believes that each of us deserve a level playing<br />

field, where every child born in America<br />

has the opportunity to make it in America.<br />

That’s the choice we face this fall. Ask yourself,<br />

“Whose side are you on?”<br />

SETH NADEAU<br />

WEBSTER<br />

Questions about shoplifting<br />

CHIEF’S<br />

CORNER<br />

STEVE<br />

WOJNAR<br />

Unfortunately, this type of situation<br />

occurs all too often. I am sure<br />

parents do not have bad intentions<br />

when making these comments, but<br />

they must realize this can leave a lasting<br />

impression on some children.<br />

Police officers have a tough image to<br />

overcome in general, simply due to<br />

the nature of our job. In the eyes of<br />

children, we are seen most often as<br />

people who only arrest “bad guys.”<br />

Although this is a small part of our<br />

job, it is perhaps the most well known<br />

aspect. When children are told they<br />

will be arrested if they do not behave,<br />

they can develop or increase an existing<br />

fear of police. Think how this can have<br />

an impact on them. For example, if a child<br />

becomes lost or is taken by someone, they<br />

may not see police officers as being there to<br />

help. They may only believe we are there to<br />

punish them. Since they are lost, they may<br />

think it is their fault and believe they are in<br />

trouble. This means the police will then take<br />

them to jail. The child may now avoid the<br />

police, rather than seeking them out for help.<br />

This situation is difficult for the officers as<br />

well. When these threats of arrest are made<br />

to a child, the police officer on the other end<br />

is forced to become involved in some way,<br />

even if it means performing some form of<br />

“damage control.” The child is obviously not<br />

being arrested under these circumstances,<br />

therefore, what does a police officer say to<br />

him or her? If we deny an arrest will occur,<br />

the child can be confused as to who is telling<br />

them the truth. Is it their parent or the police<br />

officer? If we agree, even to play along with<br />

the situation, the child could be extremely<br />

frightened.<br />

Police officers have worked very hard over<br />

the years, through the community policing<br />

and other programs, to highlight the many<br />

positive aspects of our job. Over the last 15<br />

years, I have conducted a lunch program at<br />

the Mason Road School where I interact<br />

informally with the kids in order to try and<br />

place them at ease when they are around<br />

police. When a parent threatens a child with<br />

arrest during a moment of “undesirable”<br />

behavior, a great deal of this positive work<br />

can be wiped away in an instant. As police<br />

officers, we appreciate any time people can<br />

find an alternative disciplinary measure to<br />

solving a problem, other than using our<br />

presence and position as a tool.<br />

Thanks again for your questions and comments.<br />

Please send them to me at the Dudley<br />

Police Department 71 West Main St. Dudley,<br />

MA 01571 or email at<br />

swojnar@dudleypolice.com. Opinions<br />

expressed in this weekly column are those of<br />

Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly noted,<br />

do not reflect the ideas or opinions of any<br />

other organization or citizen.<br />

Worthwhile<br />

reading<br />

Plus ca change ... and all that jazz!<br />

Recent attempts to clean out some back<br />

rooms at the newspaper have turned up evidence<br />

that everything old becomes new again<br />

– or at least recyclable. Along with some old<br />

maps of the town are antique photos, of Civil<br />

War veterans gathered for reunion portraits<br />

and of the downtown business district when<br />

there were still trolleys –<br />

and bustling businesses.<br />

One framed item that really<br />

caught my eye, however,<br />

was a newspaper dated<br />

Saturday, March 7, 1857, providing<br />

a wealth of information<br />

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But is there anything in it<br />

still relevant, or useful to<br />

contemporary readers?<br />

AS YOU Under the slogan “Free<br />

and Independent — To<br />

LIKE IT Promote the Public<br />

Welfare,” this issue of “The<br />

MARK ASHTON <strong>Southbridge</strong> Press” features<br />

no illustrations, just an<br />

array of pieces written to<br />

inform, influence, and inspire readers to productive<br />

thought and meaningful action.<br />

Poetry, it appears, was not out of place –<br />

even on page one – in 1857. Charles McKay’s<br />

“Good Heart and Willing Hand,” for example,<br />

lauds the virtues of those “two best friends,”<br />

with which “poverty grows rich/And finds a<br />

loaf to spare!” Not to be outdone, “A Mother’s<br />

Love,” by William Winter, extols the maternal<br />

love that “burns on so calm and pure ... steadfast<br />

and so sure.” And this without a single reference<br />

to Mother’s Day, which was decades<br />

away from even being invented or exploited.<br />

“Old Habits” is a 10-inch tale that doesn’t<br />

make its true intent known until the last three<br />

paragraphs. Documenting the illogic of “carrying<br />

a stone in one’s pocket” by honoring<br />

“the good old customs of our fathers,” it ends<br />

up railing against “the use of tobacco, chewing,<br />

smoking, taking snuff – of what use are<br />

they to me?”<br />

While we seem to have overcome the widespread<br />

use of snuff today, and while chewing<br />

is more-or-less limited to a handful of baseball<br />

managers, smoking remains “one more stone<br />

to throw away” for the sake of our communal<br />

health, agreeability, and “neatness.”<br />

Other good advice on page one: “Never take<br />

a light into a closet.” This was important in<br />

the days of candlelight and oil lanterns, and<br />

not so crucial in these days of LED bulbs.<br />

A HEROINE OF THE SEA recounts the<br />

amazing exploits of Mary A. Patton, a New<br />

Englander who, at the tender age of just 20,<br />

accompanied her husband, a sea captain, on a<br />

commercial cruise from New York to San<br />

Francisco and, when he was taken sick to the<br />

point of going blind, took over as commander,<br />

fighting unusually severe weather and incompetent<br />

first mates to bring the $350,000 worth<br />

of cargo safely home – even while “very near<br />

the period of her maternity.”<br />

The New York Tribune reprint suggests that<br />

“the merchants of New York … make up a liberal<br />

purse” for the soon-to-be widow, and a<br />

reader from this, that, or any other era would<br />

be hard-pressed to find a viable argument to<br />

suggest otherwise.<br />

“Receipt for Making the Day Happy” touts<br />

the virtues of doing a good deed every day,<br />

whether providing “a left-off garment to a<br />

man who needs it, a kind word to the sorrowful,<br />

or an encouraging expression to the striving.”<br />

Doing so for 40 years, the notice adds,<br />

“makes 14,600 human beings” happy. “Now,<br />

worthy reader, is not this simple?”<br />

A culinary hint on page one substitutes<br />

snow for eggs, which “at 30 and 40 cents a<br />

dozen are a luxury not to be had by everyone.”<br />

If “light, fleecy snow is mixed with flour<br />

instead of water, an excellent batter for pancakes<br />

may be had.” A discussion of “carbonic<br />

acid gas” is included for those who require the<br />

science behind such practical suggestions.<br />

“The Swell-Head Disease” reads like a medical<br />

warning – “This dread disease sometimes<br />

attacks horses and other animals” – until it<br />

becomes clear that it is truly an ironic and sarcastic<br />

treatise on self-aggrandizing men and<br />

boys, for whom it is “frequently fatal.” “When<br />

it is caused by emptiness of the cranium, it is<br />

only necessary to fill up the vacuum with good<br />

ideas, a solid education, or common sense.”<br />

“Speak to the Young Man” offers similar<br />

advice, railing against “that young man clad<br />

in broadcloth and ruffles and tasseled cap …<br />

with ‘soap locks’ dangling about his ears.”<br />

Though it’s no longer politically correct to<br />

do so, we might forward this piece to “that<br />

young man clad in droopy drawers and sideways<br />

– or backwards – cap,” who may be<br />

saved, like his predecessors, only by procuring<br />

“some mechanical or agricultural tools; cultivating<br />

habits of industry and morality; and<br />

aiming to be an honest man.”<br />

By doing so, this 155-year-old journal<br />

asserts, a young man may “yet retrieve a fallen<br />

reputation, and make (him)self a<br />

respectable member in society.”<br />

Now, worthy reader, is this not simple? And<br />

simply worth re-reading?<br />

Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for<br />

Stonebridge Press publications. You may contact<br />

him at: mark@stonebridgepress.com, or by<br />

calling: 508-909-4144.


www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11<br />

SPORTS<br />

Oxford Big League team comes up big to win state championship<br />

BY NICK ETHIER<br />

SPORTS STAFF WRITER<br />

OXFORD — With a spot in the<br />

Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Big<br />

League Regional waiting for the<br />

Massachusetts state champion,<br />

the Oxford and District 3 (Gardner<br />

and surrounding towns) champions<br />

took the field at Greenbriar<br />

Park on July 8 looking to secure<br />

the spot.<br />

The Regional, which sports<br />

teams from Maine to Maryland,<br />

will have Oxford as its<br />

Massachusetts representative, as<br />

they scored early to push past<br />

Gardner 10-0 in five mercy-rule<br />

shortened innings.<br />

Oxford scored three runs in both<br />

the first and second innings, and<br />

pitcher Sean O’Leary was lights<br />

out from the get-go, all of which<br />

had Manager Greg Gray beaming.<br />

“It’s just awesome to get ahead<br />

in the beginning,” he said. “With<br />

Sean O’Leary on the mound he<br />

was getting the ball where it needed<br />

to be and he was throwing<br />

strikes. The kids were making the<br />

plays in the field so I was feeling<br />

confident when it was 6-0.”<br />

The Big Leaguers, aged 17 and<br />

18, will now travel to Delaware for<br />

the Regional.<br />

“We set out for this a few years<br />

ago hoping we’d be able to put a<br />

Big League team together that<br />

would be able to go to Delaware<br />

because we already made the ride<br />

to New Jersey with the Senior<br />

League program,” Gray said.<br />

In 2010 the Oxford Senior<br />

League team (aged 15 and 16) won<br />

the state championship and played<br />

in the Regional. Mike Cicero, Mike<br />

D’Alio, Ryan Deviney, Evan<br />

Cosentino, Jeff Yetter and O’Leary<br />

will be appearing in their second<br />

Regional.<br />

“We’re all great friends so it’s an<br />

awesome time being in one hotel<br />

room seeing everyone, every<br />

minute every day,” said O’Leary.<br />

O’Leary’s right arm was a big<br />

reason Oxford won the state championship.<br />

He allowed one clean hit<br />

— a single — in the first inning<br />

and Gardner only reached third<br />

Nick Ethier photos<br />

The Oxford Big League team holds its state championship banner proudly.<br />

base on one occasion.<br />

“I knew I had everything working,”<br />

O’Leary said. “In warm-ups I<br />

only like throwing one or two<br />

pitches for some reason…to get a<br />

good feel and throw them off a little<br />

bit. I knew I had all my pitches<br />

working so I could throw anything<br />

to them.”<br />

O’Leary credited assistant coach<br />

John Cosentino for mentoring him<br />

through the past eight years of<br />

Little League baseball. Cosentino<br />

also taught O’Leary how to throw<br />

a curveball, which worked brilliantly<br />

vs. Gardner.<br />

Oxford gave O’Leary all the run<br />

support he needed in the bottom of<br />

the first inning. O’Leary drove in<br />

the first run with a single, and<br />

Cosentino (2 for 2) and Dylan<br />

D’Angelo followed with two more<br />

RBI singles.<br />

Oxford replicated its three-run<br />

first inning output with three<br />

more in the second. Deviney’s<br />

deep drive to right resulted in an<br />

error, which scored Cicero.<br />

O’Leary (2 for 3) hit another RBI<br />

single and Yetter drew a bases<br />

loaded walk.<br />

“It was fantastic…a big confidence<br />

booster,” O’Leary said of<br />

the run support.<br />

Now up 6-0, O’Leary continued<br />

to mow batters down and Oxford<br />

put the game away with a four-run<br />

fourth inning, without the benefit<br />

of a hit.<br />

Yetter was issued another bases<br />

loaded walk to score one, Ryan<br />

Smolensky did the same, and<br />

D’Angelo and Yetter followed with<br />

runs on wild pitches.<br />

O’Leary ended the game by<br />

striking out Evan Phillips, which<br />

officially sent Oxford to Delaware.<br />

“The sweetest is winning the<br />

states [and] representing your<br />

state out of town,” Gray said of<br />

the upcoming road trip. “They all<br />

played awesome. I’m very proud of<br />

them.”<br />

Oxford’s Jeff Yetter, left, is there to shake hands with Sean O’Leary after Oxford captured<br />

the Big League state championship. O’Leary tossed a one-hitter on the mound.<br />

Sean O’Leary of Oxford eyes the plate<br />

before tossing a pitch to a Gardner hitter.<br />

Oxford second baseman Ryan Deviney<br />

extends his glove in an attempt to make<br />

a catch in foul territory.<br />

Oxford Junior Leaguers hit past Auburn for District 5 championship<br />

BY JON GOUIN<br />

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT<br />

OXFORD — On Saturday, July 7, District 5<br />

crowned a Junior League champion, that<br />

being the <strong>13</strong> and 14 year olds from Oxford. In<br />

a 14-3 victory on their home field at<br />

Greenbriar Park, Oxford dominated play<br />

from start to finish of the mercy-rule shortened,<br />

five-inning affair.<br />

Auburn’s All-Star team was made up of a<br />

pool of 36 players from which to choose from,<br />

and they needed each and every one to stay<br />

close through the early innings against<br />

Oxford. Starting pitcher Conor Scully took<br />

the ball, “our number one pitcher,” as manager<br />

Stephen Westerlind referred to him as.<br />

Conor “has everything, a good fastball, curve,<br />

changeup, he’s the guy to go to, the one to<br />

bring it home for us.”<br />

Scully would start the game strong, striking<br />

out two of the first three batters he faced<br />

and inducing a weak pop-up in foul territory<br />

to breeze through the first inning unscathed.<br />

Unfortunately for Auburn, no other inning<br />

would be such a smooth experience.<br />

In opposition to Scully, the Oxford All-Stars<br />

countered with their ace, Steven Lemieux.<br />

According to head coach Paul Fitzpatrick,<br />

Lemieux is, “very strong, mixes up his pitches<br />

well, very smart and very crafty…he<br />

knows his position extremely well.”<br />

Lemieux, much unlike Scully, struggled in<br />

the first inning.<br />

Patrick Fitzgerald led off the game reaching<br />

on shortstop Bryce St. Germain’s throwing<br />

error and though he went hitless, would<br />

reach in all three of his plate appearances —<br />

the only Auburn player to do so. He quickly<br />

stole second base and Scully followed with a<br />

single and stolen base. Cleanup hitter Ben<br />

Jette would then single in “Fitz” to give<br />

Auburn a 1-0 lead, but Lemieux would record<br />

back-to-back outs to end the threat.<br />

The pitchers’ fortunes were reversed in the<br />

second inning as Lemieux gave up a single,<br />

but no runs. Scully then faltered some as his<br />

defense didn’t help him with four errors in<br />

the second that led to John Aubin, St.<br />

Germain, and Evan Lockwood all scoring<br />

unearned runs with merely a single, a walk,<br />

two stolen bases and the costly defensive<br />

gaffes.<br />

Heading into the third inning Oxford’s<br />

onslaught continued, and although Scully<br />

continued to pitch well, he couldn’t contain<br />

the impressive offensive attack. In the third,<br />

five hits for Oxford would lead to three more<br />

runs making it 6-1 after three. Lemieux had<br />

settled in and retired eight of 11 batters after<br />

the first inning.<br />

Auburn would threaten in the fourth, but<br />

could not push a run across and when Oxford<br />

came up to bat, there was a feeling of missed<br />

opportunity starting to set in. Four straight<br />

singles to start the inning, an error and a pair<br />

of stolen bases led to three more runs. It also<br />

meant the end of the night for Scully, whose<br />

line looked far worse than he actually pitched<br />

in finishing with three-plus innings of work,<br />

and 10 runs — six earned — on eight hits, a<br />

walk and three strikeouts.<br />

Evan Christy would come on to relieve<br />

Scully and didn’t fare a whole lot better.<br />

Three more hits and a walk along with another<br />

pair of stolen bases for Oxford would all<br />

but seal the deal, ending the fourth inning<br />

with a lead of <strong>13</strong>-1.<br />

Oxford’s scoring sheet looked much like a<br />

war zone. Every player had at least one hit<br />

while four had at least two. Only two batters<br />

on the team failed to score a run. As a team,<br />

Oxford also stole eight bases on the night,<br />

which kept the carousel spinning throughout.<br />

They were led by a 3 for 4 performance by<br />

Jared Buckley, who also scored two runs and<br />

Jon Gouin photos<br />

The Junior League All-Star team representing Oxford defeated Auburn for the District 5 championship on<br />

Saturday, July 7 at Greenbriar Recreation Area in Oxford. The final score was 14-3.<br />

stole a base. Aubin went 1 for 4 but scored<br />

three runs and drove in three while stealing<br />

two bases of his own. And Lockwood was 3<br />

for 3 on the night with a pair of runs scored<br />

and a steal. Anthony Rizzo, Jake Parmenter<br />

and Germain all drove in two runs for the<br />

2012 District 5 Junior League champs.<br />

Aubin would come in to close the game on<br />

the mound throwing an uneventful fifth<br />

inning for Oxford to wrap up the title.<br />

Following the game, head coach Fitzpatrick<br />

was thrilled with his team’s performance, but<br />

was not at all surprised.<br />

“This team, these 12 kids come together,<br />

they bring it all…every phase of the game,<br />

they work hard and they just don’t quit,” he<br />

said. “They came in today and did a great job.<br />

Steven [Lemieux] was masterful tonight, he<br />

kept [Auburn] off-balance all night long and<br />

our catcher [Zak Renihan] did a great job calling<br />

the game for him. This team…our teamsticks<br />

together and they just do a fabulous<br />

job.”<br />

Volunteers sought to support<br />

runners in Mass Dash Relay<br />

The team representing Auburn in the Junior Division District 5 championship game held at<br />

Greenbriar Park in Oxford on July 7 stands down the first baseline. Auburn fell to Oxford, 14-3.<br />

Oxford starting pitcher Steven Lemieux went four innings vs. Auburn before being relieved in a<br />

14-3 victory. Lemieux struck out one and walked one while allowing a single run on five hits.<br />

The third annual Mass Dash Relay is seeking<br />

volunteers to support its runners in the event’s<br />

200-mile trek across the state of Massachusetts on<br />

July 14-15 to raise money for pediatric and adult<br />

cancer research and care at Dana-Farber Cancer<br />

Institute and the Jimmy Fund.<br />

Teams of up to 12 runners will begin the two-day,<br />

non-stop relay race of 36 legs across<br />

Massachusetts — from the foot of Mount Greylock<br />

in Lanesborough to the finish line at Carson Beach<br />

in Boston. Mass Dash is looking for race crew volunteers<br />

to check in runners at relay stops throughout<br />

the race, especially along the portion of the<br />

route from Sturbridge to Boston.<br />

To sign up, volunteers can visit http://massdashrelay.org/index.php?option=com_content<br />

and<br />

click “volunteer now” to check off the transition<br />

where they would like to help.


12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

SPORTS<br />

Champs again: Brindley sweeps Worcester Eagles for PNJ title<br />

BY JON GOUIN<br />

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT<br />

WORCESTER — Six of the last<br />

nine, three of the last four, and two<br />

in a row — this is the resume the<br />

Brindley Foundation Senior Ruth<br />

baseball team has built while winning<br />

multiple Paul N. Johnson<br />

League championships.<br />

“It was a good day,” manager Red<br />

Paquette said when Brindley (16-2)<br />

captured their second straight title<br />

on July 8 at Tivnan Field against<br />

the Worcester Eagles (<strong>13</strong>-6) after<br />

winning a pair of games, 11-7 and<br />

14-2.<br />

After defeating Millbury for the<br />

Devlin Division championship just<br />

three days earlier, Game 1 of the<br />

league championship had tournament<br />

MVP Thomas Jankins on the<br />

hill for five strong innings to set up<br />

Game 2. Offensively for Brindley,<br />

Tyler Anderson, Tyler Faille,<br />

Anthony Higbie and Victor<br />

Champagne all drove in two runs<br />

and Brady Ravenelle scored three<br />

times for the eventual PNJ champs.<br />

Game 2 was close for the majority<br />

of the six innings played. Brindley<br />

starter Champagne lasted just 2 1/3<br />

innings as control issues due to a<br />

problem gripping the ball in the<br />

heat led to seven walks, but he persevered<br />

and gave up just two hits<br />

and two runs to a very strong<br />

Eagles squad.<br />

Worcester pieced together a 2-1<br />

lead after three innings and the<br />

pressure was on Brindley.<br />

The Eagles countered<br />

Champagne with their ace, Mike<br />

Fazio, who pitched well but could<br />

not keep the Brindley attack quiet<br />

for long. He only gave up one run to<br />

the offensive powerhouse through<br />

four very good innings before<br />

things faltered in the fifth when<br />

Brindley exploded for seven runs.<br />

Brady Ravenelle, Eric Lincoln,<br />

Nick Kobel, Faille, Champagne,<br />

Higbie and Andrew Richards had<br />

the hits in the frame.<br />

Paquette yelled out, “C’mon boys,<br />

From left, Brindley’s Eric Lincoln and Tyler Anderson pose with<br />

the Paul N. Johnson League tournament trophy.<br />

let’s have ourselves an inning right<br />

here,” just before the onslaught<br />

began, and his team responded<br />

with the seven runs on seven hits.<br />

Meanwhile, on the mound for<br />

Brindley, Drew Ravenelle had come<br />

in for the struggling Champagne in<br />

the third and was lights out.<br />

“He came in and shut ‘em down,<br />

totally shut the door,” said<br />

Paquette.<br />

Ravenelle pitched 3 1/3 with two<br />

hits allowed to the Phillips Division<br />

champion Eagles.<br />

Brindley’s score sheet was quiet<br />

until the fifth, and then things got<br />

messy. All in all, the attack was<br />

very balanced, as always for the<br />

club. Leading the way for the<br />

champs was Champagne, who<br />

helped out his own cause going 2 for<br />

2 with two runs scored and two<br />

RBIs. Brady Ravenelle went 2 for 4<br />

and had two<br />

huge RBI singles in the fifth and<br />

sixth innings, the latter of which<br />

knocked Fazio out of the game.<br />

Jankins went 1 for 3 with a run<br />

scored and a steal, and Faille had a<br />

1 for 3 day with a run scored and an<br />

RBI. Richards found himself on<br />

base three times with a hit and two<br />

walks, and he also stole a base and<br />

scored in the seven-run fifth.<br />

Scott Rindfleisch, a one-year<br />

player for Brindley, earned himself<br />

special recognition from bench<br />

coach Jay Paquette after the game<br />

for his work ethic and positive attitude.<br />

Rindfleisch had a pinch-hit<br />

walk and would score later in the<br />

fifth inning.<br />

When asked about his team, Red<br />

Paquette beamed with happiness<br />

and said, “We played great defense<br />

today and we hit the ball, I mean<br />

this team really hits. It’s a team<br />

Jon Gouin photos<br />

The Brindley Foundation Senior Ruth baseball team captured the Paul N. Johnson League championship by<br />

defeating the Worcester Eagles, 11-7 and 14-2, in a two-game sweep at Tivnan Field.<br />

effort, every game, every year. I<br />

can’t say enough about these guys<br />

— they’re great — this is great.<br />

We’re not going to stop though, not<br />

gonna let up, we’re already looking<br />

at kids for next year.”<br />

Brindley will send nine players to<br />

All-Star teams. Champagne, Higbie,<br />

Brandon Kelley and Brady<br />

Ravenelle will all play on Manager<br />

Red Paquette’s 16-year old Devlin<br />

Division All-Star team in a game<br />

against the Phillips Division team<br />

on a date to be determined.<br />

Anderson, Faille, Jankins,<br />

Lincoln and Drew Ravenelle will<br />

play on the Devlin Division All-Star<br />

team that will take part in the<br />

Western Massachusetts State<br />

Tournament starting July 10 and<br />

the New England Regional<br />

Tournament on July 19, with the<br />

winner of that New England tournament<br />

making its way to Texas for<br />

the Senior Ruth World Series.<br />

Brindley Foundation 11,<br />

Millbury 4 — To defeat the<br />

Worcester Eagles for the PNJ<br />

League championship, Brindley<br />

first defeated Millbury for the<br />

Devlin Division title. Brindley did<br />

just that with an 11-4 victory over<br />

Millbury on July 5.<br />

The Ravenelle brothers, Drew<br />

and Brady — Brindley’s offensive<br />

catalysts — opened up the scoring<br />

in the first inning with back-toback<br />

hits, a single for Drew and an<br />

RBI double for Brady, to give<br />

Brindley the 1-0 edge. Brindley<br />

added two more runs for an early 3-<br />

0 lead.<br />

Eric Lincoln pitched six innings<br />

for Brindley. With his team leading<br />

6-4, they added five late runs to pull<br />

away from Millbury and in the<br />

process taking the Devlin title.<br />

Auburn takes two to claim Senior League championship<br />

BY NICK ETHIER<br />

SPORTS STAFF WRITER<br />

OXFORD — After losing to Oxford, 4-0, on<br />

July 6, the Auburn Senior League All-Star<br />

team had to win three games in two days to<br />

become the District 5 champion. Auburn<br />

defeated Sturbridge, 12-0, on July 7 and<br />

advanced to the final series with Oxford on<br />

July 8. Auburn would have to defeat Oxford<br />

twice that day to win it all.<br />

Mission accomplished.<br />

Auburn took Game 1 by a 6-1 final before<br />

exploding for multiple runs in Game 2 to win<br />

11-5.<br />

“I’m very proud,” Auburn head coach<br />

Dalton Goodrich said of his 15 and 16 year old<br />

All-Stars. “They work hard in practice and it<br />

pays off here.”<br />

Goodrich knew his team wasn’t playing to<br />

its capability during the 4-0 loss.<br />

“After the first game we only had two hits,”<br />

he said. “That’s not the way we play, we know<br />

we’re a hitting team.”<br />

The big victory over Sturbridge was a<br />

momentum boost.<br />

“We put 12 runs up in the first inning,”<br />

Goodrich said. “We got our groove back.”<br />

Auburn made a statement in Game 1 with a<br />

three-run top of the first inning. Oxford committed<br />

two errors in the first two at-bats, and<br />

Auburn’s DJ Scavone followed with a two RBI<br />

single. Ryan Angelico added an RBI single<br />

later in the frame to make it 3-0.<br />

Although Oxford scored a run in the home<br />

half to make it 3-1, Auburn responded with a<br />

pair of runs in the fourth inning. Scavone<br />

laced a two RBI double to score Josh Boucher<br />

and Drew Goodrich.<br />

Boucher, meanwhile, was in a groove on<br />

the mound. He retired eight consecutive<br />

Oxford batters and after relinquishing a hit<br />

Oxford’s Brandon Kelley swings and connects vs.<br />

Auburn in Game 1.<br />

he mowed down six more.<br />

Auburn added an insurance run in the<br />

sixth inning courtesy of a Goodrich sacrifice<br />

fly.<br />

Boucher threw six innings for Auburn<br />

before giving way to Tyler Desjardins, who<br />

tossed the final frame.<br />

Oxford’s Thomas Longtin pitched 5 2/3<br />

innings of solid relief work.<br />

The two teams then took the field again,<br />

and Auburn — again — got on the board in<br />

the top of the first.<br />

Without the benefit of a hit, Tyler<br />

Lamonda was able to drive in a run with a<br />

sacrifice fly.<br />

Oxford got the run back in the bottom of<br />

the first when Liam Pickett drew a bases<br />

Nick Ethier photos<br />

Oxford’s Brandon Kelley (29) applies a tag on<br />

Auburn’s Tyler Desjardins to record an out after<br />

Desjardins was caught in a rundown.<br />

loaded walk.<br />

Desjardins pitched the first two innings for<br />

Auburn before Lincoln Bois relieved him,<br />

and Oxford’s Nick Bates went the first five.<br />

All three mound generals tossed scoreless<br />

second and third innings before the offenses<br />

exploded again in the fourth.<br />

Auburn’s Joe Fahey got the party started<br />

with a lined shot down the first baseline that<br />

Oxford first baseman Brandon Kelley couldn’t<br />

snag. The play scored a run, and Goodrich<br />

followed with a two RBI single.<br />

Oxford rallied with three runs of its own in<br />

the bottom of the fourth when James<br />

Sheehan scored on a passed ball and Bates<br />

leveled a two RBI single down the right field<br />

line.<br />

After a scoreless fifth inning, Auburn took<br />

the lead for good when Goodrich hit a sixth<br />

inning RBI single. Bois’ bloop two RBI single<br />

made it 7-4, and Auburn kept the attack going<br />

with four more runs in the seventh. Goodrich<br />

hit a two RBI single and Lamonda did the<br />

same to make it 11-4.<br />

Oxford scored in the seventh (Andrew<br />

Catacchio RBI single), but Bois limited the<br />

damage and ended the game.<br />

“We came today ready to play. We made all<br />

the plays,” Dalton Goodrich said. “We have<br />

enough [pitching], luckily.”<br />

Coach Goodrich commended the way his<br />

younger brother swung the bat, as he had a<br />

two-game total of six hits in nine at-bats.<br />

“Drew at the end there, every time he came<br />

up he had a big hit,” Goodrich said.<br />

Auburn received numerous contributions,<br />

including Fahey at second base. Fahey fielded<br />

a ball hit to him, which he took off the<br />

face. A bloodied Fahey played <strong>13</strong> of a possible<br />

14 innings.<br />

“He should be going to the hospital right<br />

now,” Dalton Goodrich said because of a<br />

decent sized gash. “I don’t think he will, he’s<br />

a hockey player.”<br />

Meanwhile, Oxford head coach Steve<br />

Catacchio cited two reasons as to why things<br />

didn’t go his team’s way.<br />

“We had some kids who were injured who<br />

couldn’t pitch for us,” he said.<br />

Oxford’s defense also played into the end<br />

result.<br />

“We didn’t make a few routine plays and<br />

against Auburn that’s going to hurt you,”<br />

Catacchio said. “That’s a good hitting team<br />

and they’ll make you pay for your mistakes.”<br />

Bartlett, Shepherd Hill get hot in Auburn Summer Basketball League<br />

AUBURN — Just like<br />

the summer heat, the<br />

Bartlett boys’ basketball<br />

team has remained hot in<br />

the Auburn Summer<br />

Basketball League. After<br />

defeating Hopedale 59-39<br />

on July 2, Bartlett was<br />

undefeated at 4-0.<br />

Also, in a true backand-forth<br />

contest, the<br />

Shepherd Hill boys’ basketball<br />

team held on late<br />

to defeat Northbridge in<br />

the Auburn Summer<br />

Basketball League play<br />

on July 2, 48-46. The Hill<br />

picked up its first victory<br />

after starting the season<br />

0-2.<br />

Nick Ethier photos<br />

Shepherd Hill’s Wyatt Higginbotham cuts the corner to catch an<br />

inbounds pass.<br />

From left, Shepherd Hill’s David Bianculli and Chris Lindstrom put their<br />

hands around the ball to grab possession of a rebound. RIGHT, Akeem<br />

Belnavis of Bartlett steps back against his opponent from Hopedale.


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• THE WEBSTER TIMES • <strong>13</strong><br />

SPORTS<br />

Shrewsbury National eliminates Webster from Little League pool play<br />

AUBURN — The Webster Little<br />

League All-Stars were defeated by<br />

Shrewsbury National, 12-2 in four<br />

innings at Pappas Recreation<br />

Complex on July 6. For Webster two<br />

losses in a row ends their postseason<br />

run.<br />

Manager Shawn Heatherman<br />

was happy to have experienced the<br />

Little League tournament with his<br />

team.<br />

“I absolutely love these guys,<br />

we’ve been with them since they<br />

were 8 years old and they’ve gotten<br />

better every year,” he said. “Today,<br />

we were close for a while, but just<br />

didn’t get the hits when we needed<br />

and we made some big errors. You<br />

just can’t give [Shrewsbury] an<br />

extra out.”<br />

Shrewsbury National finished<br />

pool play at 3-0 and will next meet<br />

Westborough on July 11.<br />

ABOVE, Webster catcher Brett Lebeau<br />

watches as the first Shrewsbury run<br />

comes home in the first inning of the final<br />

set of pool play games in the District 5<br />

Little League tournament, a game<br />

Shrewsbury National went on to win 12-<br />

2. RIGHT, Webster first baseman Nick<br />

Czernicki awaits the pitch while a<br />

Shrewsbury National runner prepares to<br />

head for second. Shrewsbury eliminated<br />

Webster from the District 5 tournament<br />

with a 12-2 win. LEFT, When things faltered,<br />

Webster turned to Dominic<br />

Palmerino to relieve Jacob Smith on the<br />

mound. Shrewsbury proved to have too<br />

much offense on the day, though, and<br />

Webster’s Little League All-Stars fell, 12-<br />

2.<br />

Jon Gouin photos<br />

Webster starting pitcher Jacob Smith was strong vs. Shrewsbury National, but could<br />

not keep the powerful offense at bay for long. Jason Pantnent and Cory Harrington are<br />

also pictured.<br />

Auburn clinches Pool C and quarterfinal berth with win over Oxford<br />

AUBURN — On the final day of District 5’s<br />

Little League tournament pool play, the All-<br />

Star squad from Auburn defeated the representatives<br />

from Oxford 14-3, in four innings.<br />

Auburn’s lineup pounded hit after hit, and<br />

although Oxford played well, it wasn’t<br />

enough to stop the relentless offensive attack.<br />

Auburn got great pitching, hitting and<br />

defense in a well-rounded victory to wrap up<br />

pool play at 3-0, while Oxford fell to 1-2. Up<br />

next for the Auburn team is a quarterfinal<br />

round game on July 11 vs. Northborough (2-<br />

1).<br />

Manager Mike Papandrea was excited<br />

about the opportunity his kids have in front<br />

of them as well as what they have done so far.<br />

“The kids seem to be gelling, playing<br />

together as a team, that’s what we preach; it’s<br />

tough to get there though when you have 12<br />

kids from 12 different teams,” he said. “We<br />

had a few team building outings and breakfasts<br />

and now the chemistry is really there.<br />

These guys believe in each other”<br />

For Oxford the season comes to an end, and<br />

Coach David Keeler feels it was a, “great<br />

experience, a positive one for the kids. I’ve<br />

been working with these guys since they<br />

were 5 years old, playin’ ball on a dirt patch<br />

in Oxford Center.”<br />

Jon Gouin photos<br />

Oxford third baseman Michael McCarthy watches as<br />

starting pitcher Christian Keeler zips a fastball into<br />

the catcher’s mitt in the first inning vs. Auburn.<br />

The Auburn All-Stars applaud the national anthem prior to their game vs. Oxford on the final day of pool play<br />

in the District 5 tournament. Auburn went on to win the game 14-3 to advance to the quarterfinal round.


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Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

CALENDAR<br />

The calendar page is a free service offered for<br />

listings for government, educational and nonprofit<br />

organizations. Send all calendar listings<br />

and happenings by mail to Ann Tremblay at<br />

Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, <strong>Southbridge</strong>,<br />

MA 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail<br />

to atremblay@stonebridgepress.com. Please<br />

write “calendar” in the subject line. All calendar<br />

listings must be submitted by 3 p.m. on<br />

Friday to be published in the following Friday’s<br />

edition. All calendar items will be inserted<br />

under the actual date of the event. The Webster<br />

Times will print such listings as space allows.<br />

ONGOING<br />

DUDLEY — The Black Tavern Historical<br />

Society is conducting its annual membership<br />

drive. Through our modest dues, $10 per individual<br />

and $15 per family, we are able to provide<br />

historical and educational speakers, concerts<br />

and conduct tours of our historic building.<br />

If you have not received a form in the mail<br />

and would like to support the Black Tavern<br />

Historical Society by becoming a member,<br />

please call Nancy Roy at (508) 943-7875, Chris<br />

Ducharme at (508) 943-8782 or Linda Bazinet at<br />

(508) 943-5509 or visit our website at www.theblacktavern.com.<br />

Please help us preserve this<br />

“gem on the hill.”<br />

WEBSTER — The Webster Fire Department<br />

is seeking applications for their RECRUIT<br />

TRAINING PROGRAM. The Recruit Training<br />

program teaches candidates basic firefighting<br />

skills, CPR, and first aid. The Recruit<br />

Training Program is the first step to becoming<br />

a regular call/volunteer firefighter for the<br />

town of Webster. Anyone interested should<br />

apply at Webster Fire Department headquarters,<br />

55 Thompson Road, Monday through<br />

Friday, 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. or Saturday, 8 a.m. till<br />

noon.<br />

OXFORD — We are trying to build a new<br />

animal shelter for the town of Oxford. The<br />

current kennel is 40 years old and horribly<br />

rundown. There are only two functioning dog<br />

runs and no air conditioning. The whole shelter<br />

is only 200 square feet and all species are in<br />

the same room. Please consider making a<br />

donation. Every little bit helps. Make checks<br />

payable to: Town of Oxford and mail to:<br />

Oxford Animal Shelter Committee, Town of<br />

Oxford, 325 Main St., Oxford, MA 01540.<br />

OXFORD —AND CHILD TOGETHER TIME<br />

(PACT) for age birth through 5 at the Oxford<br />

Public Library. Choice of 10 to 11:30 a.m. or 4<br />

to 5:30 p.m. monthly sessions. Age-appropriate<br />

stories and activities, as well as suggestions<br />

for activities to do at home. Cost is free.<br />

Registration is required. Sponsored by<br />

Partners with Parents. For application, contact<br />

Danielle Morrow at dmorrow@wcac.net,<br />

or (508) 987-0829, ext. 19.<br />

WEBSTER and DUDLEY — The Webster-<br />

Dudley Historical Society is holding an open<br />

membership drive. Yearly dues are only $10, or<br />

* CORRECTION: The year for the Ford E150 running<br />

in the Town-To-Town Classifieds should be a 2008<br />

NOT 2010. We are very sorry for the error. Thank you.<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

JULY <strong>13</strong><br />

DUDLEY — Come join our DROP IN KNIT-<br />

TING GROUP at the Pearle L. Crawford<br />

Memorial Library on Schofield Avenue in<br />

Dudley. We meet from 10 a.m. to noon on<br />

Fridays. All ages and levels (from beginner to<br />

expert) of knitters are welcome. For more<br />

information, call Mary Kunkel at (508) 943-8107<br />

or Jacqueline Vassar at (508) 892-4754.<br />

OXFORD — The Oxford Senior Social<br />

BINGO will be held at 5:30 p.m. every Friday<br />

for seniors ages 55 and up behind the Town<br />

Hall. Doors open at 4 p.m. Refreshments available.<br />

For more information, call Fran at 508-<br />

987-2353.<br />

AUBURN — Friday Night CRUISIN’ at the<br />

Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge, 754 <strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

St. (Route 12) Auburn. There will be classic<br />

cars, hot rods, food, cold drinks, raffles, music<br />

of the 50’s and 60’s. All donations go to the<br />

Elks Scholarship Fund. Every Friday until<br />

August 31.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

JULY 14<br />

WEBSTER — The Webster/Dudley<br />

American Legion, corner of School and<br />

Houghton Streets in Webster, will hold a<br />

MEAT RAFFLE at 4 p.m. every Saturday. All<br />

meat is provided by Market Basket of Oxford.<br />

Get your tickets early!<br />

OXFORD — The Annual Oxford<br />

Community FLEA MARKET will be held on<br />

Saturday, July 14, (with a rain date of July 28)<br />

from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the lawn of the First<br />

Congregational Church of Oxford. There will<br />

also be a flea market on Sept. 8 (no rain date).<br />

Typically, participants sell new and used<br />

household items, books, toys, clothing and<br />

more. Morning coffee and donuts and<br />

lunchtime hot dogs and snacks will also be<br />

available. Reservations from participants are<br />

now being accepted. Each space is $20.<br />

Participants must provide their own tables<br />

and chairs and remove their own trash at the<br />

end of the day. They are also asked not to sell<br />

food. For more information or to reserve a<br />

space, call the church office at 508-987-2211 or<br />

e-mail your name, address and phone number<br />

to officeadmin@oxfordfirstucc.org.<br />

WEBSTER — The Grey Whisker Picker<br />

Band will be performing at 8 p.m. every last<br />

Saturday of the month in the downstairs<br />

lounge at the American Legion Post on the<br />

corner of School and Houghton. Every other<br />

Saturday evenings we will continue with D.J.<br />

Emily with karaoke starting at 8 p.m.<br />

WEBSTER —”Magical Movement and<br />

Exciting Discoveries,” artwork by Kimberly<br />

Carmichael will be on display through July 31<br />

at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main St.,<br />

Webster. Meet the artist reception Saturday,<br />

July 14 from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

Call 508-949-6232 for more information.<br />

We Keep an<br />

eye on our<br />

promises.<br />

HUGE YARD SALE<br />

Saturday, July 14 &<br />

Sunday, June 15<br />

Nelson St., Webster<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Lots of new<br />

flea market items<br />

Precious Moments – Kids Toys<br />

Something for everyone!<br />

Everything must go!<br />

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SUNDAY<br />

JULY 15<br />

WEBSTER— Tri-State Country Music<br />

Lovers welcomes all to the American Legion<br />

Post on the corner of School and Houghton for<br />

the best in live COUNTRY MUSIC every<br />

Sunday. Doors open at 3 p.m. with music and<br />

dancing from 4-8 p.m. Admission is $10 per<br />

person with a 50/50 raffle weekly. Country<br />

karaoke with Emily follows in the downstairs<br />

lounge every Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight.<br />

DUDLEY — The third annual Dudley<br />

Farmers’ Market sponsored by Dudley<br />

Conservation Land Trust is now open for the<br />

season from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. on Sundays. We are<br />

located at Marty’s spacious parking lot, 119<br />

West Main St. The 4-H Club, “Green Valley<br />

Farmers”, have joined us this year and will<br />

bring chicks born on 6/9/12 on a weekly basis<br />

so we can view their development and ask<br />

questions. We will continue to have seasonal,<br />

fresh and locally grown vegetables and fruits<br />

along with honey, homemade baked goods garden<br />

flowers and free range eggs for sale. Two<br />

vendors are certified for the 2012 Farmers’<br />

Market Coupon Program accepting both WIC<br />

and Elder coupons. Interested vendors can<br />

call Paul at 508-949-0250. We will continue to<br />

have weekly recipes and update any changes<br />

in the farmers’ market at www.dudleyfarmersmarket.org.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

JULY 17<br />

DUDLEY — Do you love to SING? Did you<br />

sing in school and or with a church choir? Are<br />

you currently not attending another church<br />

and are wishing that you had that musical outlet?<br />

Do you enjoy singing a range of traditional<br />

to contemporary Christian music? If you<br />

are fun-loving, hard-working and enjoy being<br />

part of a group committed to making beautiful<br />

music and growing together, come join us<br />

at our Tuesday evening rehearsals at 7 p.m. at<br />

the First Congregational Church of Dudley<br />

located right next to Nichols College. If you<br />

have any questions, feel free to contact searching1961@aol.com<br />

or at (860) 935 5219.<br />

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Dudley (Please enter to the right side<br />

entrance). The class is taught by Sharon<br />

Pelletier and is open to the public. The class<br />

fee is $5 per person, per class (cancer patients<br />

are always free). Proceeds are donated to the<br />

church. How Do I Sign Up? Just show up and<br />

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THURSDAY<br />

JULY 19<br />

WEBSTER — OPEN MIC NIGHT will be<br />

held at 7 p.m. every Thursday at the<br />

Webster/Dudley American Legion, corner of<br />

School and Houghton Streets in Webster. If<br />

you sing, play an instrument or have a few<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

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Fridays. All ages and levels (from beginner to<br />

expert) of knitters are welcome. For more<br />

information, call Mary Kunkel at (508) 943-8107<br />

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OXFORD — The Oxford Senior Social<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

WEBSTER – Mary J.<br />

(Cronin) Cutting, 84,<br />

died Friday, July 6, 2012,<br />

at Saint Vincent<br />

Hospital, Worcester.<br />

She leaves her husband<br />

of 65 years, Francis<br />

E. Cutting of Webster;<br />

one son, Michael L.<br />

Cutting of Webster; four<br />

daughters, Sheila A.<br />

Avakian and her husband<br />

Peter of Largo, Fla., Mary Ellen Piarulli<br />

and her husband Vincent of Oxford, Patricia<br />

Ludovico and her husband William of<br />

Webster and Frances Buccini and her husband<br />

Michael of Webster; one brother, Robert<br />

Cronin and his wife Patricia of Worcester,<br />

one sister, Catherine Callan of Maine; 12<br />

grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and a<br />

son-in-law, George Duplisea of Grafton.<br />

WEBSTER — William<br />

J. Dennehy, Jr., 86, of<br />

Webster, died Monday,<br />

July 9, 2012 at home surrounded<br />

by his family.<br />

He leaves his wife of 54<br />

years, Loretta M. “Lori”<br />

(Ryan) Dennehy; two<br />

sons, William J. Dennehy,<br />

III and his wife Rae of<br />

Eugene, OR, and Michael<br />

J. Dennehy and his wife<br />

Sharon of Ashland, VA; a daughter, Cathleen<br />

A. Kotarba and her husband John of Webster;<br />

a brother, Charles H. Dennehy and his wife<br />

Doris of Nashua, NH; a sister, Margaret Coyle<br />

and her husband Jim of Waterville, NY; 17<br />

grandchildren; nephews and nieces.<br />

He was born in South Ozone Park, Long<br />

Island, NY, the son of William J. Dennehy, Sr.<br />

and Margaret (Sterling) Dennehy. He was<br />

raised in Jersey City, NJ. He later lived in<br />

Norwich, NY before moving to Shrewsbury in<br />

1977 and then to Webster in 1991.<br />

He graduated from St. Peter’s College<br />

Preparatory School in Jersey City in 1943. He<br />

later earned his Associate Degree in<br />

Production Management from Utica (NY)<br />

College in 1966.<br />

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and<br />

served in the South Pacific. He was part of<br />

the amphibious forces that saw action at<br />

Kerma, Rehtto and Okinawa.<br />

Mr. Dennehy first worked as a junior engineer<br />

for Bell Telephone Labs in Summit, NJ<br />

from 1947 to 1957. He then was the assistant<br />

Mary J. Cutting, 84<br />

William J. Dennehy, Jr., 86<br />

She was predeceased by a daughter,<br />

Kathleen Duplisea of Grafton.<br />

Mary was born in Boston, daughter of the<br />

late Michael and Julia (Connors) Cronin and<br />

lived in Worcester before moving to Webster<br />

in 1980.<br />

She retired from UMASS Hospital, where<br />

she worked in the housekeeping department.<br />

She was a devoted wife and enjoyed spending<br />

time with her family.<br />

Mary’s Funeral was held Wednesday, July<br />

11, from the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48<br />

School St., Webster followed by a Mass in<br />

Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Webster.<br />

Burial was in Mount Zion Cemetery.<br />

Donations can be made to the American<br />

Diabetes Association, 330 Congress St., 5th<br />

Floor, Boston, MA 02210.<br />

A guest book is available at www.shawmajercik.com.<br />

plant superintendent at<br />

Bennett-Ireland Company in<br />

Norwich, NY. He then was a<br />

manufacturer’s representative<br />

for his own company, William<br />

Joseph Dennehy and Associates<br />

in Shrewsbury with several<br />

other outlets throughout the<br />

New England States. He retired in 1991.<br />

He was an active member of the Church of<br />

the Reconciliation where he served on the<br />

vestry for many years and was also the<br />

church treasurer for 5 years. He led adult education<br />

classes and served both as a lector and<br />

Eucharistic minister. He was a former member<br />

of the Diocesan Congregational<br />

Development Commission. He was a former<br />

member of Trinity Episcopal Church in<br />

Shrewsbury.<br />

He enjoyed building models, sailing and<br />

was an avid reader.<br />

The funeral will be held Tuesday, July 17, at<br />

11 a.m. in the Church of the Reconciliation, 5<br />

North Main St. Entombment will be in the<br />

columbarium at St. Joseph Garden of Peace.<br />

The Webster-Dudley Veterans Council will<br />

perform the military honors at the cemetery.<br />

Calling hours will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.<br />

Monday, July 16, in the Sitkowski & Malboeuf<br />

Funeral Home, 340 School St., Webster.<br />

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that<br />

donations be made to the Church of the<br />

Reconciliation, 5 North Main St., Webster,<br />

MA 01570.<br />

www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com<br />

WEBSTER — Richard<br />

“Cliff” Mathieu, 94, died<br />

peacefully July 5, 2012 surrounded<br />

by his family at<br />

Matulaitis Nursing Home.<br />

He was predeceased by<br />

his loving wife of 37 years,<br />

Emily Helen (Ryznal) who<br />

passed away in 1978. May<br />

Pepere rest in peace and spend forever with<br />

his angel Emily.<br />

He leaves his wife of 24 years, Exilda<br />

“Babe” Robitaille Mathieu; a daughter, Carol<br />

Labonte and her husband Paul of North Fort<br />

Myers, Fla.; a son, Ronald Mathieu and his<br />

wife Marilyn of Webster; three grandchildren,<br />

Michelle Lavallee and her friend Cheryl<br />

of Auburn, Michael Lavallee and his wife<br />

Kelly of Fort Mill, S.C. and Richard Mathieu<br />

and his wife Anna of North Grosvenordale,<br />

Conn.; three great-grandchildren, Abigail,<br />

KK and Tia Lavallee of Fort Mill, S.C. and<br />

many nieces and nephews.<br />

He was born in Oxford, the son of the late<br />

Hermidas and Odina (Richards) Mathieu.<br />

He was predeceased by four brothers,<br />

Edmond, Elzear, Homer and Leon and three<br />

sisters, Rose, Ida and Loretta.<br />

In high school Richard (Cliff) was on the<br />

track team.<br />

He worked in a grocery store for 4 years and<br />

then owned and operated a small grocery<br />

store on Lake Street for 11 years. He and his<br />

family also ran the concession stand for 1<br />

year at Webster Memorial Beach. From 1956<br />

to 1969 he worked for Progressive Tool and<br />

Die as a machinist in West Boylston. Then he<br />

worked for L & J of New England as an<br />

OXFORD – William F. “Willow” Neault Jr.,<br />

74, died Thursday, July 5, 2012, at home, surrounded<br />

by his family.<br />

He leaves his wife of 56 years, Nancy A.<br />

(Utley) Neault of Oxford; two sons, William R.<br />

Neault of Brookfield and Francis W. Neault of<br />

Worcester; three daughters, Paula Ryan of<br />

Auburn, Sharon Leonard of Holden and<br />

Donna Ostrokolowicz of Webster; seven<br />

grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br />

He was predeceased by a daughter, Deborah<br />

“Tootie” Forsman of Holden, and by a brother,<br />

George E. Neault of Clinton.<br />

He was born in Winthrop, son of the late<br />

William F. Sr. and Alice A. (Sabourin) Neault<br />

and lived in Clinton before moving to Oxford<br />

48 years ago.<br />

He was a United States Air Force veteran.<br />

Richard Mathieu, 94<br />

William F. Neault, Jr., 74<br />

Eletro-Coating operator where he retired<br />

from in 1983.<br />

Richard (Cliff) enjoyed collecting coins.<br />

And he loved to sing but silently. He loved the<br />

big bands, jazz and Catholic music, especially<br />

Rock of Ages! He also enjoyed playing cards<br />

and going to bingo! He also enjoyed working<br />

outside in his yard.<br />

Every year him and Emily took their three<br />

grandchildren to the Cape for a family vacation.<br />

He continued the family vacations even<br />

after Emily passed away. He enjoyed traveling<br />

through the Eastern United States and the<br />

Provinces of Canada and Hawaii.<br />

Pepere really enjoyed the last couple of<br />

years of his life making new friends and<br />

going to a lot of activities and Regency<br />

Heights!<br />

His family would like to thank Regency and<br />

Matulaitis for taking excellent care of him!<br />

He also enjoyed going out with Cheryl and<br />

Michelle for rides, especially to Hanks for<br />

chowder and fritters!<br />

He also was the best Pepere any grandchild<br />

could ever ask for; just ask the bossy one<br />

“Michelle”!<br />

His funeral Mass was celebrated on<br />

Tuesday, July 10 in St. Joseph Basilica, 53<br />

Whitcomb St., Webster. Burial was in the St.<br />

Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery, Webster.<br />

Donations can be made to Alzheimer’s<br />

Association, 311 Arsenal St. Watertown, MA<br />

02472 or the Barton Center for Diabetes<br />

Education, P.O. Box 356 North Oxford, MA<br />

01537.<br />

The Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33<br />

Scholfield Avenue, Dudley, directed the<br />

arrangements.<br />

He was a diesel mechanic for<br />

many years, most recently for<br />

the Town of Webster.<br />

He enjoyed life, model radio<br />

controlled airplanes and trains.<br />

He road motorcycle and enjoyed<br />

boating.<br />

There are no calling hours.<br />

His funeral will be held on Saturday, July 14,<br />

with a Mass at 10 a.m. in Saint Ann Church,<br />

652 Main St., Oxford. Please go directly to the<br />

church. Burial will be in North Cemetery at<br />

the convenience of the family.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to<br />

Overlook Hospice, 88 Masonic Home Road,<br />

Charlton, MA 01507. Shaw-Majercik Funeral<br />

Home, 48 School St., Webster is directing<br />

arrangements.<br />

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www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

WEBSTER — Walter J. “Mac” Markiewicz,<br />

95, passed away Sunday, July 8, 2012 in<br />

Harrington Memorial Hospital in<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong>.<br />

He leaves his wife of 66 years, Gladys S.<br />

(Lebudzinski) Markiewicz; two brothers,<br />

Joseph Markiewicz in Ohio, and Frank<br />

Markiewicz of Webster; two sisters, Theresa<br />

wife of Raymond Raiczyk of Port Richey,<br />

Fla., and Sr. Mary Adelia of the Felician<br />

Sisters in Enfield, Conn., many nieces and<br />

nephews.<br />

Walter was born in Webster, one of 12 children<br />

to Joseph and Delia (Kulczak)<br />

Markiewicz and lived here all his life.<br />

He was predeceased by six brothers, John,<br />

Henry, Chester, Steve, Bernard and Willie and<br />

a sister, Mary Brisson.<br />

Walter served in the U.S. Army during<br />

World War II, and saw action in the Pacific.<br />

He earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star<br />

OXFORD – Marion E. (Leslie) Paige, 87,<br />

died Saturday, July 7, 2012, at Lanessa<br />

Extended Care Center in Webster. She was<br />

predeceased by her husband of 49 years,<br />

Charles A. Paige of Oxford who died in 1996.<br />

She is survived by her children, Patti<br />

Neslusan and her husband John of<br />

Connecticut, June Booker and her husband<br />

Steve of Oxford, Gail Berthiaume of Florida,<br />

Wayne Paige and his wife Lois of Webster,<br />

Richard Paige and his wife Lois of<br />

Washington, Glen and his wife Jackie of<br />

Florida, and Robert of Princeton; a sister,<br />

Marjorie Hilton of New Hampshire; and<br />

many grandchildren great-grandchildren,<br />

nephews and nieces.<br />

She was predeceased by a sister, Lillian<br />

Venoit and a brother, Maurice Leslie.<br />

She was born in Worcester, the daughter of<br />

the late Merton and Nellie (MacIntosh)<br />

Walter J. Markiewicz, 95<br />

Marion E. Paige, 87<br />

during that time in Saipan<br />

He worked at the former<br />

Packard Mills and later at the<br />

former Risom Mfg. Co. and<br />

retired many years ago.<br />

He was a member of the<br />

P.A.V., enjoyed fishing, boating<br />

and bowling, and loved his<br />

grand nieces and nephews.<br />

There are no calling hours.<br />

A funeral Mass will be private at St.<br />

Joseph’s Basilica. Burial with Military<br />

Honors provided by the Webster-Dudley<br />

Veterans’ Council will be in St. Joseph<br />

Garden of Peace Cemetery.<br />

The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home and<br />

Lake Chapel, 366 School St. is assisting the<br />

family with the arrangements.<br />

On Line Guest Book: RJMillerfunerals.net<br />

Leslie, and lived in Worcester and Auburn<br />

before moving to Oxford 60 years ago.<br />

Mrs. Paige was a chef at Hubbard Regional<br />

Hospital in Webster many years ago.<br />

She enjoyed knitting, cooking, and liked<br />

vacationing at in Maine and at Hampton<br />

Beach. S<br />

he was a direct descendent of Attila the<br />

Hun, as well as the Leslie and MacIntosh clan<br />

of Scotland.<br />

She lived life to the fullest until her death.<br />

There are no calling hours. A funeral and<br />

burial will be private.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Lanessa Extended Care,<br />

c/o the Activities Dept., 751 School St.,<br />

Webster, MA 01570.<br />

Paradis Funeral Home in Oxford is directing<br />

the arrangements.<br />

www.paradisfuneralhome.com<br />

SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO<br />

THE<br />

WEBSTER TIMES, 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE,<br />

MA 01550, OR BY E-MAIL TO<br />

AMINOR@STONEBRIDGEPRESS.COM.<br />

POLICE LOGS<br />

WEBSTER POLICE ARRESTS<br />

JUNE 24<br />

Amanda M. Stone, 27, 256 N Main St., Webster. Warrant arrest.<br />

Diana Ortiz, 42, 6 Chestnut St., Dudley. Assault with dangerous weapon, Assault and battery,<br />

Assault and battery with dangerous weapon.<br />

Roberto Efrain Urbina, 49, 11 Village Way, Webster. Failing to stop for police, operation of<br />

unlicensed motor vehicle, failing to stop/yield, negligent operation of motor vehicle,<br />

Wanton or reckless behavior causing risk to a child.<br />

JUNE 25<br />

Jose J. Velazquez, 37, 88 Lamartine St., Worcester. (2) Warrant arrest.<br />

Samuel J. Irving, 47, 17 Village Way, Webster. Possesssion Class B Drug.<br />

JUNE 26<br />

Megan M. McPherson, 54, 32 E Main St., Webster. Trespassing, breaking and entering<br />

night/day with intent to commit misdemeanor.<br />

JUNE 27<br />

Jonathan E. Santana, 32, 36 Hawthorne St., Springfield. (2) Warrant arrests.<br />

Zachary Lapierre, 19, 32 Chase Ave. Dudley. Breaking and entering building in the nighttime<br />

for Felony.<br />

JUNE 28<br />

Christian Brian Such, 22, Homeless. Warrant arrest, disorderly conduct, disturbing the<br />

peace, Wantonly injuring real or personal property.<br />

June 29<br />

Maryellen Cieszynski, 32, 11 Eddy St., Webster. Warrant arrest.<br />

Diana Ortiz, 42, 8 Chestnut St., Dudley. Warrant arrest.<br />

Joseph L. Melendez, 26, 101 Brantwood Rd., Worcester. Warrant arrest.<br />

TRI-VALLEY<br />

Monday, July 16: Cream asparagus soup,<br />

breaded fish, O’Brien potatoes, Tuscany<br />

vegetables, tartar sauce, fresh fruit.<br />

Tuesday, July 17: Rosemary pork, sweet<br />

potatoes, Brussels sprouts, pear crisp.<br />

Wednesday July 18: Shepherd’s pie, carrots,<br />

broccoli, vanilla pudding, sugar free<br />

pudding.<br />

Thursday, July 19: Apricot chicken,<br />

herbed potatoes, green beans, streusel cake,<br />

cookie.<br />

Friday, July 20: Beef jardinière, mashed<br />

potatoes, glazed carrots, peaches.<br />

DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA<br />

• Aug. 12: Rhode Island Lighthouse Cruise<br />

— Narragansett Bay Lighthouses & more!<br />

$57. 9:30 a.m. <strong>Southbridge</strong>, 10 a.m. Webster.<br />

Old Country Buffet luncheon & narrated<br />

cruise. Newport’s always a great destination,<br />

especially with a great Show, Cabaret<br />

and Cuisine!<br />

• Aug. 19: Newport Playhouse Lobster Fest<br />

Terrific show “Squabbles” & Lobster: $85.<br />

8:30 a.m. <strong>Southbridge</strong>, 9 a.m. Webster great<br />

show, delicious lobster fest & cabaret too!<br />

Newport’s Famous Theatre Show and<br />

Lobster too! What a combo!<br />

• Sept. 23: Bourne Scallop Festival Great<br />

MENUS<br />

Food, Fun Festival & Canal Cruise, $62. 7:30<br />

a.m., <strong>Southbridge</strong>, 8 a.m., Webster Cape<br />

Cod’s Largest Annual Festival! Always Fun!<br />

The Festival always has great live entertainment,<br />

entertaining craft exhibitions & the<br />

best scallops!<br />

• Oct. 7: Lake Winnipesaukee Turkey<br />

Train Hart’s Turkey Lunch & Train Ride,<br />

$67. 7 a.m., <strong>Southbridge</strong>, 7:30 a.m., Webster<br />

Anheuser Busch Factory Tour &<br />

Clydesdales too! Featuring Hart’s Turkey<br />

Farm Luncheon & New Hampshire’s<br />

Brilliant Fall Foliage.<br />

• Oct. 9-15: Myrtle Beach Spectacular<br />

Details TBA! Great ready for lots of fun!<br />

• Nov. 11-<strong>13</strong>: Atlantic City’s Tropicana<br />

Back to Atlantic City’s great casinos! $179. 7<br />

a.m., Webster, 7:30 a.m., <strong>Southbridge</strong>. Two<br />

Delicious Buffets, $25 Cash Bonus, Trop<br />

Show. The best deal to Atlantic City is right<br />

here! Join your friends!<br />

• Dec. 2: Hukelau Hawaiian Christmas<br />

Tour Spend Christmas in Hawaii! $65. 9:30<br />

a.m., Webster, 10 a.m., <strong>Southbridge</strong> Great<br />

show and cuisine / Bright Nights too! The<br />

Christmas spirit will fulfill you on this wonderful<br />

Christmas tour!<br />

Make checks payable to: Bernadette<br />

Circle No. 709, P.O. Box 201, Webster, MA<br />

01570. Contacts: Jan Caouette, 508-887-2215;<br />

Suzanne Clearwater, 774-230-0669 or 508-943-<br />

4579, Bernadette Langlois, 508-943-8047.<br />

HERE&THERE<br />

Local Events, Arts, and<br />

Entertainment Listings<br />

Editor’s Note: This weekly listing section will<br />

replace Mark Renburke’s “Getting in Tune/Hot<br />

Spot” column. Stonebridge Press would like to<br />

thank Mark for his nearly seven years of writing<br />

his column for Stonebridge Press, and wish him the<br />

best on his future endeavors. We hope you enjoy<br />

this weekly listing of local events in your area!<br />

FRIDAY, JULY <strong>13</strong><br />

The Granny Awards<br />

Presented by Apple Tree Arts<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Singh Performance Center<br />

Alternatives’ Whitin Mill<br />

60 Douglas Rd., Whitinsville<br />

Pout Fishing Derby<br />

7-10 p.m.<br />

(Adult Membership only)<br />

Spencer Fish & Game Club<br />

155 Mechanic St., Spencer<br />

Music Tribute Productions’<br />

Rick Larrimore w/Blonde’s Have More<br />

Fun…<br />

The Ultimate Tribute to Rod Stewart!<br />

Seating 6:30p.m./Dinner 7 p.m.<br />

Showtime 8:30-10:30 p.m.<br />

Sturbridge Host Hotel<br />

366 Main St., Sturbridge<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 15<br />

The Joe Brindisi All Star Jazz Quartet<br />

Starts at 3 p.m.<br />

Jazz on the Patio at the Castle Restaurant<br />

1230 Main St., Leicester<br />

MONDAY, JULY 16-FRIDAY, JULY20<br />

Vacation Bible School<br />

Mary Queen of the Rosary Parish<br />

Spencer<br />

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

508-885-3111<br />

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18<br />

The Stable Hands<br />

Sponsored by Quaboag Rehabilitation &<br />

Skilled Care Center<br />

7 p.m.-9 p.m.<br />

West Brookfield Concerts on the Common<br />

OTHELLO<br />

Worcester Shakespeare Festival 2012<br />

Friday, Saturday, Sunday <strong>Evening</strong>s<br />

July <strong>13</strong> - August 26 at 7:00 PM<br />

Alternatives’ Whitin Mill<br />

50 Douglas Road, Whitinsville, MA<br />

$20 General Admission/$15 Seniors &<br />

Students/Children 12 & under Free with<br />

accompanying adult.<br />

For tickets & info:<br />

worcestershakespearecompany.org<br />

“Speak of me as I am: nothing extenuate,<br />

Nor set down aught in malice. Then must<br />

you speak of one that lov’d not wisely but<br />

too well”<br />

THURSDAY, JULY 19<br />

Ordinary Heart<br />

6 p.m.-8 p.m.<br />

Alternatives’ Summer Concert Series<br />

Alternatives’ Whitin Mill<br />

50 Douglas Rd., Whitinsville<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 20<br />

County Folk Art Craft Show<br />

11 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center<br />

Rte. 20, Sturbridge<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 21<br />

Concert on Sutton Common<br />

19-piece Point ‘n’ Swing Big Band<br />

6:30 p.m.-8 p.m.<br />

Sponsored by the Sutton Cultural Council<br />

and the Massachusetts Cultural Council<br />

Country Folk Art Craft Show<br />

10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center<br />

Rte. 20, Sturbridge<br />

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25<br />

The Eddie Forman Orchestra<br />

7 p.m.-9 p.m.<br />

West Brookfield Concerts on the Common<br />

THURSDAY, JULY 16<br />

Blackstone Valley Community Concert<br />

Band<br />

6 p.m.-8 p.m.<br />

Alternatives’ Summer Concert Series<br />

Alternatives’ Whitin Mill<br />

50 Douglas Rd., Whitinsville<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 27<br />

Kellianna Concert<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Avalon Rose Cottage<br />

<strong>13</strong>7 West Main St., Spencer<br />

Free talk by John Livingston<br />

Author of “Adversaries Walk Among Us”<br />

(Call for location and time)<br />

The Holistic Center<br />

508-867-3409<br />

Rip Van Winkle<br />

Presented by the Whitin Community<br />

Center Summer Youth Theatre<br />

Fri., July 27 at 7 p.m.<br />

Sat., July 28 at 2 p.m.<br />

Singh Performance Center<br />

Alternatives’ Whitin Mill<br />

60 Douglas Rd., Whitinsville<br />

ONGOING<br />

Dick Doherty’s Beantown Comedy<br />

Escape<br />

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays through<br />

December 31<br />

8 p.m.-12 a.m.<br />

Biagio’s Grille/Park Grill & Spirits<br />

257 Park Ave., Worcester<br />

Alternatives’ Community Gallery<br />

5 South Main Street<br />

Uxbridge, MA<br />

Gallery Hours M-F 9:00 a.m-3:30 p.m.<br />

Exhibit Calendar:<br />

Delicious and Refreshing<br />

Photography by Mike Zeis<br />

Show runs through July 31, 2012<br />

Our Views of New England & Other<br />

Good Stuff<br />

Works by John Manning, Martha Ayotte,<br />

Beth Walton, Jenny Harpe, and Joise Harpe<br />

Opening reception August 10 from 4:00-8:00<br />

p.m. Show runs thru Aug. 31<br />

Eternal Messages<br />

Art by Sarah Dresser and Joanie Hume<br />

Opening reception Sept. 7 from 4:00 - 8:00<br />

p.m. Show runs through Sept. 28


4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

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DiDonato<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WALES – LAKE GEORGE!<br />

352’ Waterfront! 2.2 Acres! Beautiful<br />

3,100’ Custom Built Paradise! Open Flr<br />

Plan! 21’ Cathedrals! Super Lake Views!<br />

Fam Rm w/2nd Kitchen! Lake Facing 1st<br />

Flr 3 Rm Master Suite! 3 Garages! CAir!<br />

Gas Heat! Generator! $589,900.00<br />

WEBSTER – 28 Blueberry Hill!<br />

3,100’ 9 Rm Tudor! Neighborhood<br />

Centerpiece! Circular Drive! Prime<br />

Acre! 24’ Frplcd Liv Rm! 31’ Appliance<br />

Kit - Din Area! Formal Din Rm! 34’<br />

Frplcd Fam Rm! 4 Bdrms! Master<br />

Suite! 2.5 Baths! 1st Flr Laundry!<br />

Garage w/Workshop! CAir!<br />

$359,900.00<br />

Phase I Close Out<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

THOMPSON – 382 Lowell Davis Rd!<br />

8 Rm 2,725’ Colonial, 2.72 Acres! Kit<br />

w/Skylights & Tile Flr! Formal Dining!<br />

Frplcd Liv Rm! Den! Yr Rd Sun Rm! 3<br />

Bdrms w/Walk-in Closets! Master Bath<br />

w/Dble Vanity! 2.5 Baths! 3 Car 30x40'<br />

Garage w/Loft! $339,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

DUDLEY – 71 Eagle Dr! Being Built!<br />

2880’! 9 Rms! Granite Kitchen! 23X23.5<br />

Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite<br />

w/Office! 3 Tile Baths! All Hrdwd Flrs!<br />

2X6 Construction! C/Air! 2 Car<br />

Garage! Still Time to Pick Int Colors!<br />

$349,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

DUDLEY – 49 Airport Rd! 10 Rm<br />

3,200' Tri-Level! 2.59 Acres! In Ground<br />

Pool! 28' Frplcd Liv Rm & Din Rm<br />

w/Hrdwds! Center Isle Kit! 23' Frplcd<br />

Fam Rm! 2nd Kit! Master Suite<br />

w/Office & Multiple Closets! 5 Bdrms<br />

& 3.5 Tile Baths! Laundry Rm!<br />

Garages! Gas Heat! $339,900.00<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

DUDLEY – 111 Pierpont Road! 8 Rm<br />

Custom Cape! 10 Acres! Farmer's<br />

Porch! Applianced Country Kit! Din Rm<br />

& Frplced Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 1st Flr<br />

Master Suite! Office or 5th Bdrm! 1st<br />

Flr Laundry! 3.5 Baths! Heat w/Oil or<br />

Wood! Heated 2 Car Garage! C/Air!<br />

$369,900.00<br />

DUDLEY – 66 Lyons Road! 8 Rm<br />

Colonial! 5.56 Acres! Applianced Kit<br />

w/Tile Flr & Center Island! 24x24'<br />

Vaulted Ceiling Liv Rm w/Gas Frplc &<br />

Hrdwd Flr! 1st Flr Laundry! Office/4th<br />

Bdrm! 2.5 Baths! Master Bath! New<br />

Vinyl Fence! $329,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

DUDLEY – 122’ WATERFRONT!<br />

50 Lakeview Ave! Merino Pond!<br />

Beautiful 12 Rm Tri-Level! Year Round<br />

Enjoyment! Plenty of Room for<br />

Entertaining! 2 Complete Kitchens!<br />

Frplcd Liv Rm & Fam Rms! Hrdwds! 3<br />

Baths! Ideal In-Law! Garages! 5Z Heat!<br />

$399,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

DUDLEY – 27 Sunset Drive! 3,348’<br />

10 Rm Colonial w/Main Level 3 Rm<br />

In-Law! Applianced Oak Kit! Frplce<br />

Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! Formal<br />

Din Rm w/Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms! 3.5<br />

Baths! Fam Rm! Den/Office! 2 Car<br />

Garage! In-Ground Pool!<br />

$319,900.00<br />

WEBSTER – OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sundays from 12:00-2:00!<br />

New England Commons! Adult 55+ Last of<br />

Phase One! 2 Bdrms! 2 Baths/Master!<br />

Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Carpet!<br />

Basements! Garage! C/Air! Security!<br />

Community Center! Walking Trails! Low Fees!<br />

$224,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

WEBSTER – 5 S. Shore Rd!<br />

Killdeer Island – Lake Access! 6 Rm<br />

Colonial – Absolute Move-in<br />

Condition! S&S Applianced Center<br />

Isle Granite Kit! Hrdwd Flrs!<br />

Spacious Master Suite! 3 Bdrms! 2.5<br />

Baths! Fantastic Patio for<br />

Entertaining! $249,900.00<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sundays from 12-2<br />

WEBSTER - 8 Concord Ct UB! 55+<br />

Adult Community! Immediate<br />

Occupancy! Applianced! Alcove Din Area!<br />

2 Bdrms! Master w/Walk-In Closet &<br />

Vanity! Oversized Liv Rm! Slider to Deck!<br />

CAir! 1st Flr Laundry! Full Basement!<br />

Garage! Farmers Porch! Community<br />

Center! $218,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

WEBSTER – 48R Lake Parkway!<br />

Being Built! 28x52’ Split! Open Flr<br />

Plan w/Cathedral Ceiling! Kit<br />

w/Granite! Kit & Din w/Hrdwds! Liv<br />

Rm & 3Bdrms w/Wall to Wall!<br />

Master Bath! 2Baths w/Tile Flrs! Oil<br />

Heat! 2X6Construction! Deck!<br />

$229,900.00<br />

WEBSTER – 62 Old Douglas Rd!<br />

Convenient 7 Rm Split! 1.3 Country<br />

Acres! Frplcd Liv & Fam Rms! Liv &<br />

Din Rms w/Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! 3<br />

Bdrms w/Carpeting, Good Closet<br />

Space! 2 Full Baths! 6 Panel Wood<br />

Doors! Utility/Storage Rm! Garage!<br />

$199,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEBSTER – 23F Third St! 6 Rm<br />

Townhouse! 1,492’! Open Floor Plan!<br />

Center Island Kit! Hardwoods! 3<br />

Bedrooms! Master Bath! 2.5 Total<br />

Baths! Garage! Walk-out Lower<br />

Level! Ready for CAir! Convenient to<br />

395! $179,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

DUDLEY – 60 Eagle Dr! Brand New!<br />

2800’! 9 Rms! Granite Kitchen! 19X19.5<br />

Family Rm! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite<br />

w/Office! 3 Tile Baths! All Hardwood<br />

Floors! 2X6 Construction! C/Air! 2 Car<br />

Garage! Time to Pick Interior Colors!<br />

$339,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

WOODSTOCK – 40 Green Road! 3.16<br />

Acres! 2700’ 9 Rm Colonial! 9’ Ceilings!<br />

Beautiful New Granite Kit! Formal Din<br />

w/Tray Ceiling! Frplcd Fam Rm, Liv &<br />

Din Rms w/Brazilian Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms!<br />

Master Suite w/Vaulted Ceiling! 2.5<br />

Baths! CAir! 22x27 Cedar Deck!<br />

$359,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

DUDLEY – 35 June Street! Like<br />

New 7 Rm 4 Bdrm Gambrel!<br />

Complete Remodel 07! Custom<br />

Granite Kit! Formal Din Rm! Gas<br />

Frplce Liv Rm! Wide Pine Flrs<br />

Throughout! 1.5 Ceramic Tile Bthrms!<br />

C/Air! 14x18 Screened-In Brick Patio!<br />

Pro Landscaped! $259,900.00<br />

DUDLEY – 32 Prospect Ave! Family<br />

Homestead Looking For TLC!<br />

Applianced Eat-In Kit! Pantry! Liv Rm<br />

w/Hrdwd Floor! 2 Large Bdrms<br />

w/Hrdwds! Den or 3rd Bdrm without<br />

Closet! Walk Up Attic Additional Rms<br />

Could Be Finished! Porch! Recent<br />

Roof! Garage! $109,900.00<br />

THOMPSON – 29 Walker Rd! 6 Rm<br />

Ranch! Move In Condition! Granite Kit<br />

w/Hrdwd Flr! 22' Liv Rm! Den/Din Rm<br />

w/Tile Flr! 17' Master w/Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms!<br />

2 Recent 1st Flr Bathrms! 1st Flr Laundry!<br />

Fam Rm! Automatic Generator! Rennai<br />

Gas Instant Hot Water! Garage! 2Acres!<br />

$224,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEBSTER – 14 Colonial Rd! 6+ Rm<br />

Colonial! Private Fenced In Yard! Liv<br />

& Din Rms w/Wood Flrs! Kit w/Island!<br />

Master w/Wood Laminate Flr & Builtins!<br />

2 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall Carpets!<br />

Newer Full Bath! 1st Flr Laundry!<br />

Large Deck! $<strong>13</strong>9,900.00<br />

THOMPSON – 231 Labby Rd!<br />

7 Rm Contemp! 2.5 Acres! Applianced!<br />

Din Area w/Hrdwds! Liv Rm w/Pellet<br />

Stove & Sliders to 32’ Deck! 4 Bdrms!<br />

Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Heated Pool!<br />

Lower Level Fam Rm! 5Z Oil Heat!<br />

2 Car Garage! Wired For Generator!<br />

$224,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

THOMPSON – 151 Wagher Rd! 7 Rm<br />

Cape! Set on 1.24 Acres! Recently<br />

Remodeled Kitchen w/Appliances!<br />

Formal Din Rm! Liv Rm w/Pellet Stove!<br />

Office! 3 Bdrms! Recent Bath! Farmer’s<br />

Porch & Ideal Deck! Replacement<br />

Windows! Convenient to Rte 395!<br />

$149,900.00<br />

DUDLEY – 23 G&S Drive! Cardinal<br />

Heights! 6 Rm Split! Applianced<br />

Brunaham Oak Kit w/Center Isl, Corian<br />

Counter! Din Area & Liv Rm w/Hrdwd<br />

Flrs! 3 Bedrooms w/Hrdwds! 3 Season<br />

Sunroom & Deck! Newer Roof,<br />

Windows & Siding! 2 Car Garage!<br />

$229,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

DUDLEY – 4 Fairview Ave! 6 Rm<br />

Ranch! Eat-in Applianced Kitchen!<br />

Frplced Living Rm w/Hrdwd Flr! 2<br />

Bdrms w/Hrdwd Flrs! Den or 3 rd Bdrm<br />

w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Baths! All Freshly Painted<br />

Inside & Out! Beautiful Corner Lot!<br />

Garage! $<strong>13</strong>9,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

DUDLEY – 33 June Street! 6 Room<br />

52’ Split! Fireplaced Living Rm<br />

w/Hrdwds! 3 Bedrooms with Hrdwd<br />

Floors! Master Bdrm w/Bath! 2 Full<br />

Baths Total! Fireplaced Family Rm!<br />

Applianced Kitchen! Screen Enclosed<br />

Porch! 2 Car Garage! $219,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

DUDLEY – 23 Oakwood Dr! Well<br />

Maintained! Water View! Applianced!<br />

Large Liv Rm! New Ceramic Bath! 2<br />

Large Bdrms! Refinished Hrdwds!<br />

Updated Electrical, Roof, Windows &<br />

Siding! Recent Oil Furnace! Walk To<br />

Beach! 14x16 Deck! Garage! Town<br />

Services! $169,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

OXFORD – 22 Birch Point Shores!<br />

Private Sacarrappa Pond – Fantastic View!<br />

6 Rm Colonial Cape! Stone Frplcd Liv Rm<br />

w/Hrdwds! Water Facing Applianced Kit<br />

w/Granite, Center Isle & Tile Flr! Water<br />

Facing Master w/Bath, Walk-in Closet,<br />

Cathedrals! 2.5 Baths Total! C/Air! Huge<br />

Deck! $269,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

DUDLEY – 8 Blue Heron Dr! 6 Rm<br />

Ranch! NEW Kit w/Cherry Cabinets,<br />

Corian Counters, Ceramic Flr & Ceramic<br />

Backsplash! Large Liv Rm Open to Din<br />

Area w/Slider to Deck! 3 Bdrms Master<br />

Bath! 2 Baths! New Carpeting! Vinyl<br />

Windows! Nicely Landscaped<br />

w/Sprinkler! $224,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

DUDLEY – 5 Prospect Ave! Down Sizing,<br />

Right Sizing or 1st Time Sizing! 4+ Rm<br />

Ranch! Silestone & Granite Counters!<br />

Tile Kitchen! 19’ Living Room! Lower<br />

Level Family Room or Second Bedroom!<br />

Tile Bath! Detached Garage! Recent<br />

“Metal” Roof! $109,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

WEBSTER – 195 Lower Gore Rd! 9<br />

Room Tri-Level! Applianced! Din Rm!<br />

Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! 4/5<br />

Bdrms! 3 Baths! LL Fam Rm! Oil<br />

Heat! 4 Car Garage! Large Deck<br />

Overlooks Private 1.76 Acres!<br />

$209,900.00<br />

WEBSTER - 3 Rodio Dr! 7 Rm Split!<br />

Close to 395 & Schools! Hrdwds<br />

Throughout! Open Liv & Din Rms! 3<br />

Bdrms! Large Bath! Walk-out Lower<br />

Level Fam Rm/Separate Heat! New Ext<br />

Doors! Recent Buderus Furnace &<br />

Windows! Garage! Nicely Landscaped!<br />

$209,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

WEBSTER LAKE – 36 Laurelwood!<br />

Middle Pond/Reid Smith Cove! Western<br />

Exp – Beautiful Sunsets! 90’<br />

Waterfront! Fantastic 3/4 Acre Lot! 8<br />

Rm Colonial! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3/4 Bdrms!<br />

2 Full Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany<br />

Decks! $574,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEBSTER LAKE! 6 S. Point Rd!<br />

South Pond - Southern Exposure! 95'<br />

Waterfront! Ideal Summer or Yr Round<br />

Use! 9,823' Lot! Liv Rm w/Lake Views!<br />

Open Flr Plan! 2 Bdrms! Full Walk-out<br />

Lower Level - Finish for More Rms!<br />

Priced Below Assessed Value!<br />

$329,900.00<br />

SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY!<br />

Young Custom Built 6+ Rm Contemp!<br />

Applianced Custom Kit w/Center<br />

Island! Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling!<br />

3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths!<br />

Newly Finished Walkout Lower Level!<br />

Enjoy Lake Living!<br />

$478,800.00<br />

WEBSTER LAKE - Across From,<br />

w/Views Of & Easy Access To! 175<br />

Killdeer Island! The Benefits of Lake<br />

Living at a Better Price! 11 Rms! 4/5<br />

Bdrms! 5.5 Baths! Lake Facing Frplcd<br />

Master Suite! Possible In-Law! 2 Car<br />

Attached & 1 Under! Workshop!<br />

$379,500.00<br />

SOLD<br />

WEBSTER – 26 Brookside Ave!<br />

6 Room 40’ Cape Set on 1+ Acre!<br />

Cabinet Packed Kitchen w/Dining<br />

Area! Formal Dining Rm! Spacious<br />

Living Rm! 3 Bedrooms! 2 Full<br />

Baths! 2 Car Garage! Fenced Back<br />

Yard! $219,900.00<br />

WEBSTER – 34 Park Ave! 6 Rm<br />

Cape! 3 Bedrooms! Hardwoods<br />

Through Out! Newer Roof, Windows,<br />

Furnace & Electric! Nice Yard with<br />

Patio Area for Entertaining! Detached<br />

Garage! Close to All Area Amenities!<br />

Perfect for the First Time Home<br />

Buyer! $<strong>13</strong>9,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE – 496 South St! 8<br />

Rm Split! Updated! Applianced! Din<br />

Area & Frplc Liv Rm w/Cathedrals!<br />

Loft w/Skylight! 4 Bdrms! Master<br />

Bath! 2 Baths Total! Fam Rm! New<br />

Windows! 3Z Gas Heat! 2 Car Garage<br />

w/Workshop! 1/2 Acre Lot!<br />

$194,900.00<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE – 440 N.<br />

Woodstock Rd! 76 Acres of Natural<br />

Beauty! 8 Rm Country Ranch! Yester<br />

Year Charm! 2 Kitchens! 3 Stone<br />

Fireplaces! Lower Level “Saloon”!<br />

Huge Barn! 4+ Garages! Workshops!<br />

Saw Mill! Former “Cheney Farm”<br />

$484,900.00<br />

SOLD<br />

WEBSTER LAKE – 98' of Prime<br />

Waterfront Looking Across Widest Expanse<br />

of Middle Pond! Panoramic Waterviews<br />

most Every Rm! 9+Rms! Full In-Law Setup<br />

Ideal for Extended Family! Perfect for<br />

Entertaining! Screened Porches! 18x25<br />

Cedar Deck You'll Never Want to Leave!<br />

Located on its Own Peninsula!<br />

$539,900.00<br />

WEBSTER LAKE - Wawela Park Rd!<br />

<strong>13</strong>0’ WATERFRONT LOT! 1/2 Acre Plus!<br />

Expansive Views of Middle Pond!<br />

Private! Wooded! Ideal Southern<br />

Exposure! 157' Road Frontage! 197'<br />

Deep! Town Services! Not to be<br />

Subdivided! One of the Last Pristine<br />

Pieces of Webster Lake!<br />

$489,900.00<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEBSTER LAKE - 111 Beacon<br />

Park! Waterfront, Beach Front, Pool<br />

Side Townhouse w/BOAT DOCK! 5<br />

Rms! Absolute Move-in Condition!<br />

Panoramic Lake Views! Applianced!<br />

Din & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Lake<br />

Facing Master! Master Bath! 2 Bdrms!<br />

2.5 Baths! CAir! Garage!<br />

$289,900.00<br />

WEBSTER LAKE - 200 Killdeer<br />

Island Rd! Sunsets! 8 Rooms!<br />

4 Bdrms! Lake Facing 16x20 Master!<br />

Frplcd Liv Rm! Applianced!<br />

3 Full Baths! Finished Lower Level<br />

Family Rm! 4 Decks! A/C!<br />

Heated Garage w/Workshop!<br />

$639,900.00<br />

WEBSTER LAKE – 3 Bates Grove!<br />

South Pond Yr Rd! Applianced!<br />

Furnished! Dock! 19’ Pontoon Boat<br />

w/50 HP! 6 Rms! Screened Porch! Fam<br />

Rm w/Cath Ceiling! 1st Fl Master<br />

w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 14,190’<br />

Lot! Sandy Beach! Freshly Paint Ext!<br />

Recent Roof!<br />

$349,900.00<br />

NEW PRICE<br />

WEBSTER LAKE - 206 Treasure<br />

Island! Remodeled End Unit! Applianced<br />

Granite Kit, Cherry Cabinets & Hrdwd<br />

Flr! Din Area to Trex Deck! Liv Rm<br />

w/Window Seat! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath<br />

w/Marble Vanity! 2.5 Baths! Frplc Fam<br />

Rm! Gas Heat! CAir! Garage! 2 Boat<br />

Slips! Heated Pool! $259,900.00<br />

ON DEPOSIT<br />

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Open House Directory<br />

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Deadline: Monday at 10am<br />

(X) Condex (M) Multi-Family<br />

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SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2012<br />

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(T) Townhouse<br />

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Community<br />

DUDLEY<br />

Oakview Estates S 1-3 $199,900 Re/Max Advantage/Jo-Ann Szymczak 774-230-5044<br />

AUBURN<br />

4 Jefferson Dr S 12-1:30 $264,900 Emerson Realtors/Beth 774-289-6437<br />

WEBSTER<br />

47 Batten St S 12-3 $172,900 Hope Real Estate 508-943-4333<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2012<br />

DUDLEY<br />

Oakview Estates S 1-3 $199,900 Re/Max Advantage/Jo-Ann Szymczak 774-230-5044<br />

EAST BROOKFIED/STURBRIDGE LINE:<br />

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OPEN HOUSE • SUN. July 15, 12-2 •101 Oakwood Dr., E. Brookfield, MA<br />

EAST BROOKFIELD/STURBRIDGE LINE: The best of both worlds! The perfect neighborhood -cul de sac location<br />

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cooking and laundry. The location is perfect as it is very private yet within 5 miles of the Mass. Pike, Route 9 and Route 20.<br />

Swim in your own pool or walk to the nearby lake. Stop looking. This is the house! $319,900 Call (508) 523-9791.<br />

Email: Oakwooddrive@yahoo.com MLS# 7<strong>13</strong>98426<br />

Jo-Ann Szymczak<br />

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168 Charlton Street, Oxford<br />

SPENCER - NEW LISTING<br />

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Spacious 2<br />

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The 2nd floor offers 2 BR, 3 season porch<br />

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$174,900<br />

Call Diane Luong 774-239-2937<br />

WOW!! 2 ACRES<br />

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A lot to offer for this price tag - 7 rms -<br />

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15 Sunnyside Rd<br />

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with adjacent nursery or walk-in closet, staircases lead to third floor where there are four/five<br />

additional bedrooms, some may also be used as a game room, craft room, media room and large<br />

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Recreational Park and 2 miles from 395, and 20 minutes to Worcester.<br />

DUDLEY - NEW PRICE!!<br />

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Contemporary<br />

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22 Lakeview Ave<br />

OXFORD - 15 ACRES<br />

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A<br />

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Modern 4 room 2 bedroom home with 2 decks! Kitchen<br />

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LEGAL NOTICE<br />

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue of and in execution of the Power<br />

of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given<br />

by Kenneth McNickles, Michelle McNickles,<br />

Gary Ventura and Joan Ventura to Fleet<br />

National Bank, dated March 26, 2003 and<br />

recorded at Worcester County (Worcester<br />

District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29486,<br />

Page 216 of which mortgage PHH Mortgage<br />

Corporation formerly known as Cendant<br />

Mortgage Corporation is the present holder<br />

by assignment Recorded at Worcester<br />

County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds<br />

in Book 30358, Page 314, for breach of conditions<br />

of said mortgage and for the purpose<br />

of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises<br />

located at 659 Main Street, (North)<br />

Oxford, MA 01537 will be sold at a Public<br />

Auction at 5:00 P.M. on July 25, 2012, at the<br />

mortgaged premises, more particularly<br />

described below, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said mortgage, to wit:<br />

The land in Oxford, Worcester County,<br />

Massachusetts, consisting of two tracts with<br />

the buildings thereon, situated on the westerly<br />

side of Main Street, a state highway, and<br />

further bounded and described as follows:<br />

Tract 1 Beginning at an iron pin on the westerly<br />

side of Main Street, which point is 8.9<br />

degrees 12' 55" E. 78.32 feet from M.H.B. set<br />

opposite Station 65+41.97; Thence S. 9<br />

degrees 12' 55" E. 82.17 feet to a stone<br />

bound on said westerly side of State<br />

Highway; Thence S. 85 degrees 54' 45" W., by<br />

land now or formerly of one Krasinsky, 246<br />

feet more or less to the shoreline of the<br />

Maaexit River; Thence northeasterly by said<br />

shoreline approximately 74 feet, more or less,<br />

to the southwesterly corner of other land now<br />

or formerly of Jacques Estate; Thence N. 81<br />

degrees 50' 35" E. by said other land of the<br />

Jacques Estate, 207 feet, more or less, to the<br />

iron pipe being the point of beginning.<br />

Containing approximately 16,700 square feet<br />

of land. Being Lot A on a plan of Rene Bros.,<br />

C.E. dated December 1958 and recorded in<br />

Plan Book 257, Plan 41. Tract II The land in<br />

Oxford on the westerly side of Main Street<br />

owned now or formerly by Gustaf P. Krasinsky<br />

and Edna B. Krasinsky and shown as Parcel<br />

B on a plan by Cullinan Engineering Co., Inc.<br />

dated October 7, 1970 bounded and<br />

described as follows: Beginning at a stone<br />

bound on the westerly side of Main Street at<br />

the most northeasterly corner of the parcel to<br />

be described; said stone bound being S. 09<br />

degrees 12' 55" E. and 160.49 feet from a<br />

Massachusetts Highway Bound opposite<br />

Station 65+41.97; Thence S. 09 degrees 12'<br />

55" E., along the westerly side line of Main<br />

Street for a distance of 18.07 feet to an iron<br />

pipe; Thence S. 85 degrees 54' 45" W. along<br />

land now or formerly of Krasinsky for a distance<br />

of 258 feet more or less to the French<br />

River; Thence in a northeasterly direction<br />

along the French River for a distance of 20<br />

feet more or less to the French River; Thence<br />

in a northeasterly direction along the French<br />

River for a distance of 20 feet more or les to a<br />

point; Thence N. 85 degrees 54' 45" E. along<br />

land now or formerly of Krasinsky for a distance<br />

of 246 feet more or less to the point of<br />

beginning. The above described parcel contains<br />

4,540 square feet more or les. Said plan<br />

is recorded with the Worcester District<br />

Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 342, Plan 36.<br />

For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded<br />

with the Worcester County (Worcester<br />

District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22343,<br />

Page 355.<br />

The premises will be sold subject to any<br />

and all unpaid taxes and other municipal<br />

assessments and liens, and subject to prior<br />

liens or other enforceable encumbrances of<br />

record entitled to precedence over this mortgage,<br />

and subject to and with the benefit of all<br />

easements, restrictions, reservations and<br />

conditions of record and subject to all tenancies<br />

and/or rights of parties in possession.<br />

Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or certified<br />

check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a<br />

deposit must be shown at the time and place<br />

of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the<br />

mortgage holder and its designee(s) are<br />

exempt from this requirement); high bidder to<br />

sign written Memorandum of Sale upon<br />

acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price<br />

payable in cash or by certified check in thirty<br />

(30) days from the date of the sale at the<br />

offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde &<br />

Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite<br />

210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such<br />

other time as may be designated by mortgagee.<br />

The description for the premises contained<br />

in said mortgage shall control in the<br />

event of a typographical error in this publication.”<br />

Other terms to be announced at the sale.<br />

PHH Mortgage Corporation formerly known<br />

as Cendant Mortgage Corporation<br />

Korde & Associates, P.C.<br />

321 Billerica Road<br />

Suite 210<br />

Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100<br />

(978) 256-1500<br />

(PHH 12-007232/McNickles)(06-29-12, 07-<br />

06-12, 07-<strong>13</strong>-12)(289646)<br />

June 29, 2012<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the POWER<br />

OF SALE contained in a certain mortgage<br />

given by Tesla Business Properties, LLC to<br />

Lawrence Savings Bank dated June 6, 2006<br />

recorded with the Worcester District Registry<br />

of Deeds in Book 39<strong>13</strong>2, Page 370 (the<br />

“Mortgage”), of which the undersigned is the<br />

present holder, for breach of the conditions of<br />

said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing,<br />

the same will be sold at Public<br />

Auction at 10:00 o’clock, A.M. on July 26,<br />

2012, on and at mortgaged premises at 732<br />

Main Street, Oxford, Worcester County,<br />

Massachusetts, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said Mortgage, to wit:<br />

A certain parcel of land located in the northerly<br />

part of Oxford, Worcester County,<br />

Massachusetts. And on the easterly side of<br />

North Main Street. Being more particularly<br />

described below and shown on a plan recorded<br />

in the Worcester County Registry of Deeds<br />

in Plan Book 592, Plan 120.<br />

BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of<br />

parcel on the easterly side of North Main<br />

Street and being twenty-six and forty-four<br />

hundredths (26.44) feet North of a Worcester<br />

County Highway Bound at station 15 + 72.72<br />

of the 1925 Highway layout;<br />

THENCE along the Easterly side of North<br />

Main Street N. 42° 05’ 30” E. for a distance of<br />

three hundred thirty-six and ninety-eight hundredths<br />

(336.98) feet to a point at land now or<br />

formerly of Developers Trust.<br />

THENCE by land of said Developers Trust S.<br />

03° 20’ 21” W. for a distance of one hundred<br />

seventy-eight and twenty-eight hundredths<br />

(178.28) feet to land of Charles Turner now or<br />

formerly.<br />

THENCE along land of said Turner S. 02° 04”<br />

18” E. for a distance of one hundred fifty-two<br />

and sixty-nine hundredths (152.69) feet to an<br />

I.P.<br />

THENCE by land of said Turner S. 59° 34’ 33”<br />

W. for a distance of forty-two (42) feet to and<br />

I.P.<br />

THENCE by land of said Turner N. 66° 44’ 45”<br />

W. for a distance of sixty-one and twenty hundredths<br />

(61.20) feet to an I.P. at land of Paul<br />

Fortin.<br />

THENCE by land of said Fortin N. 58° 53’ 02”<br />

W. for a distance of one hundred fifty (150)<br />

feet to the easterly side of North Main Street<br />

at the point of beginning.<br />

Containing an area of 39,880 square feet.<br />

Said premises will be sold subject to as above<br />

and to all restrictions, easements, improvements,<br />

outstanding tax titles, municipal or<br />

public taxes assessments, liens or claims in<br />

the nature of liens, and existing encumbrances<br />

of record, if there be any, and all<br />

encumbrances of record which are prior to<br />

said mortgage and subject to all tenancies<br />

and/or rights of parties in possession, to the<br />

extent that such tenancies and/or rights of<br />

parties in possession remain valid and/or<br />

enforceable after foreclosure of said mortgage.<br />

In the event that the successful bidder at the<br />

foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing<br />

the within described property according to the<br />

terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms<br />

of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the<br />

time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee<br />

reserves the right, but not the obligation, to<br />

sell the property by Foreclosure Deed to the<br />

second highest bidder provided that the second<br />

highest bidder shall deposit with<br />

Mortgagee’s attorneys, Fletcher Tilton, P.C.,<br />

the amount of the required deposit as set forth<br />

herein within three (3) business days after<br />

written notice of default of the previous highest<br />

bidder and title shall be conveyed to said<br />

second highest bidder within thirty (30) days<br />

of said written notice.<br />

TERMS OF SALE: Cash, cashier’s or certified<br />

check in the sum of Fifteen Thousand<br />

($15,000.00) Dollars as a deposit must be<br />

shown at the time and place of the sale in<br />

order to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage<br />

holder and its designee are exempt from this<br />

requirement); high bidder must sign a<br />

Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid<br />

and tender deposit of $15,000 in cash or by<br />

certified or bank treasurer’s check. The balance<br />

is to be paid in cash or by certified or<br />

bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty<br />

(30) days thereafter to be deposited with<br />

the firm of Fletcher Tilton, P.C., 370 Main<br />

Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01608. A<br />

foreclosure deed will be delivered upon payment<br />

of the balance due. The description of<br />

the premises in said mortgage shall control in<br />

the event of an error in this publication.<br />

Other terms, if any, to be announced at the<br />

sale.<br />

People’s United Bank<br />

Present holder of said Mortgage<br />

Mark S. Foss<br />

Attorney for Mortgagee<br />

Fletcher Tilton P.C.<br />

370 Main Street<br />

Worcester, MA 01608<br />

(508) 459-8018<br />

June 29, 2012<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by<br />

Mark J. Brassard a/k/a M. Brassard and Kim<br />

E. Brassard to Sovereign Bank, dated May<br />

25, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester<br />

County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds<br />

at Book 39091, Page 217 of which the<br />

Mortgage the undersigned is the present<br />

holder for breach of the conditions of said<br />

Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing<br />

same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00<br />

PM on August 1, 2012 at 26-28 Wheelock<br />

Street, Oxford, MA, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said Mortgage, to wit:<br />

26-28 Wheelock Street, Oxford, MA 01540:<br />

The land in Oxford, Massachusetts, on the<br />

westerly side of Wheelock Street and shown<br />

as Lot No. 15 on a plan of lots called<br />

"Fairlawn" by B.A. Wakefield dated August 28,<br />

LEGALS<br />

1903; and recorded with Worcester District<br />

Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 1761, Plan<br />

76, more particularly bounded and described<br />

as follows:<br />

BEGINNING at the northeast corner thereof<br />

at stake on west side of Wheelock Street;<br />

THENCE westerly one hundred eighty (180)<br />

feet by Lot No. 14 to a stake;<br />

THENCE southerly eighty (80) feet by Lot No.<br />

23 to a stake;<br />

THENCE easterly one hundred eighty (180)<br />

feet by Lot No. 16 to a stake on westerly side<br />

of said street;<br />

TOGETHER with a right-of-way described in<br />

a Deed of Fred O. Curtis to one Arthur F.<br />

Fales, dated April 30, 1918, and recorded with<br />

said Deeds at Book 2152. Page 449.<br />

The premises are to be sold subject to and<br />

with the benefit of all easements, restrictions,<br />

building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax<br />

titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments,<br />

rights of tenants and parties in possession.<br />

TERMS OF SALE:<br />

A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS<br />

AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a<br />

certified check or bank treasurer’s check will<br />

be required to be delivered at or before the<br />

time the bid is offered. The successful bidder<br />

will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale<br />

Agreement immediately after the close of the<br />

bidding. The balance of the purchase price<br />

shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the<br />

sale date in the form of a certified check, bank<br />

treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory<br />

to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee<br />

reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject<br />

any and all bids, to continue the sale and to<br />

amend the terms of the sale by written or oral<br />

announcement made before or during the<br />

foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for<br />

any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be<br />

entitled only to a return of the deposit paid.<br />

The purchaser shall have no further recourse<br />

against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the<br />

Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the<br />

premises contained in said mortgage shall<br />

control in the event of an error in this publication.<br />

TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE.<br />

Other terms if any, to be announced at the<br />

sale.<br />

Sovereign Bank N.A., formerly known as<br />

Sovereign Bank<br />

Present Holder of said Mortgage,<br />

By Its Attorneys,<br />

Orlans Moran PLLC<br />

P.O. Box 962169<br />

Boston, MA 02196<br />

Phone: (617) 502-4100<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Premises: 37 Granite Street, Webster, MA<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by<br />

James S. Dunn and Sheila A. Dunn to<br />

Shawmut Mortgage Company and now held<br />

by Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage<br />

dated January 29, 1993, and recorded with<br />

the Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds, in Book 14926, Page 330,<br />

as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement<br />

dated March 21, 2003, and recorded with said<br />

Deeds in Book 29936, Page 348, for breach<br />

of the conditions in said mortgage and for the<br />

purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold<br />

at Public Auction on July 31, 2012 at 4:00<br />

p.m. Local Time upon the premises, all and<br />

singular the premises described in said mortgage,<br />

to wit:<br />

The land at 37 Granite Street, Webster,<br />

Worcester County, Massachusetts bounded<br />

and described as follows:<br />

BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of<br />

the granted premises at land now or formerly<br />

of one Cournoyer;<br />

THENCE easterly by said Cournoyer land,<br />

one hundred fifty-two (152) feet to Granite<br />

Street;<br />

THENCE southerly by said Granite Street,<br />

sixty-six (66) feet;<br />

THENCE westerly by land now or formerly of<br />

one Sawtell, about one hundred sixty-four<br />

(164) feet to land now or formerly of one Bell;<br />

THENCE northerly by said Bell land, sixty-six<br />

(66) feet to the point of beginning.<br />

SAID PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO THE<br />

FOLLOWING ENCUMBRANCES:<br />

1. Title to and rights of the public and others in<br />

so much of the premises as lies within the<br />

bounds of Granite Street.<br />

The description of the property contained<br />

in the mortgage shall control in the event of a<br />

typographical error in this publication.<br />

For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated<br />

January 8, 1993, and recorded in the<br />

Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds, in Book 14926, Page 327.<br />

TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be<br />

sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances,<br />

unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal<br />

liens and assessments, if any, which take<br />

precedence over the said mortgage above<br />

described.<br />

FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of<br />

the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified<br />

check, bank treasurer's or cashier's<br />

check at the time and place of the sale by the<br />

purchaser. The balance of the purchase<br />

price shall be paid in cash, certified check,<br />

bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty<br />

(30) days after the date of sale.<br />

Other terms to be announced at the sale.<br />

Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP, 1080 Main<br />

Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney for Bank<br />

of America, N.A., Present Holder of the<br />

Mortgage, (401) 272-1400<br />

(5508544)(Dunn)(07-06-12, 07-<strong>13</strong>-12, 07-20-<br />

12)(290174)[]<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue of and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by<br />

John J. Lapierre and Mary F. Lapierre to<br />

Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,<br />

Inc. as nominee for Flagstar Bank, FSB, dated<br />

September 7, 2007 and recorded in<br />

Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds in Book 41774, Page 368,<br />

of which mortgage Nationstar Mortgage LLC<br />

is the present holder, for breach of conditions<br />

of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing<br />

the same, the mortgaged premises<br />

located at 4 Little League Lane, Webster,<br />

Massachusetts will be sold at a Public Auction<br />

at 1:00 p.m. on August 3, 2012, at the mortgaged<br />

premises, more particularly described<br />

below, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said mortgage, to wit:<br />

A certain parcel of land with the buildings<br />

thereon, situated in Webster, Worcester<br />

County, Massachusetts, on the southerly side<br />

of Allen Street, also known as Little League<br />

Lane, and being shown as Lot 2R and 2R-E<br />

on a plan entitled, “Plan of Lane Owned by<br />

Barbara A. Roy and Justine A. Bond, Located<br />

at Allen Street, Webster, MA, Scale; 1 inch =<br />

20 feet”, dated June 11, 2004, Prepared by<br />

Jalbert Engineering, Inc., and recorded the<br />

Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan<br />

Book 814, Plan 51, to which reference may be<br />

had for a more particular description<br />

Containing 16,516 square feet of land, more<br />

or less, according to said Plan.<br />

For title see deed of Robin Homes, Inc., dated<br />

September 7, 2007, and recorded with the<br />

Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book<br />

41774, Page 366.<br />

The above premises will be sold subject to all<br />

taxes, assessments, and other encumbrances<br />

which may constitute a prior lien<br />

thereon, and will be conveyed subject to any<br />

easements, restrictions of record, tenancies,<br />

and rights of redemption for unpaid federal<br />

taxes, if any, as shall, notwithstanding this<br />

provision, constitute valid liens or encumbrances<br />

thereon after said sale.<br />

Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s check, or<br />

certified check in the sum of Five Thousand<br />

Dollars ($5,000.00) as a deposit must be<br />

shown at the time and place of the sale in<br />

order to qualify as a bidder and will be<br />

required to be paid as a deposit by the successful<br />

bidder; successful bidder to sign written<br />

Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of<br />

bid; balance of purchase price payable in<br />

cash or current funds in thirty (30) days from<br />

the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s<br />

attorney, Partridge Snow & Hahn<br />

LLP, 2364 Post Road, Suite 100, Warwick, RI<br />

02886, or such other time as may be designated<br />

by mortgagee. The description for the<br />

premises contained in said mortgage shall<br />

control in the event of a typographical error in<br />

this publication.<br />

Other terms to be announced at the sale.<br />

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC<br />

By Its Attorneys,<br />

PARTRIDGE SNOW & HAHN LLP<br />

2364 Post Road, Suite 100<br />

Warwick, Rhode Island 02886<br />

(40l) 681-1900<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

(SEAL)<br />

THE COMMONWEALTH OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

LAND COURT<br />

DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT<br />

2012 MISC. 463891<br />

ORDER OF NOTICE<br />

To:<br />

Michael Fulmine; Lori Fulmine<br />

and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the<br />

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C.<br />

App. § 501 et seq.:<br />

HSBC Bank USA, N.A.<br />

claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage<br />

covering real property in 21 THIRD STREET,<br />

Unit 21-C, Colonial Village Condominium,<br />

WEBSTER given by Michael Fulmine and<br />

Lori Fulmine to Mortgage Electronic<br />

Registration Systems, Inc., dated October 30,<br />

2006, and recorded with the Worcester<br />

County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds<br />

at Book 40082, Page 346 and now held by the<br />

plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this<br />

court a complaint for determination of<br />

Defendant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers<br />

status.<br />

If you now are, or recently have been, in<br />

the active military service of the United States<br />

of America, then you may be entitled to the<br />

benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief<br />

Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the<br />

above-mentioned property on that basis, then<br />

you oryour attorney must file a written appearance<br />

and answer in this court at Three<br />

Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on<br />

or before August <strong>13</strong>, 2012 or you will be forever<br />

barred from claiming that you are entitled to<br />

the benefits of said Act.<br />

Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief<br />

Justice of this Court on June 27, 2012.<br />

Attest:<br />

Deborah J. Patterson<br />

Recorder<br />

201101-1545-GRY<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

Turn To LEGALS page 9


www.webstertimes.net Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

LEGALS<br />

continued from page 8<br />

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by<br />

Casille E. Fonseca to Mortgage Electronic<br />

Registration Systems, Inc., dated October 6,<br />

2004 and recorded with the Worcester County<br />

(Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at Book<br />

34782, Page 1, of which mortgage HSBC<br />

Mortgage Services, Inc is the present holder,<br />

for breach of the conditions of said mortgage<br />

and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same<br />

will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on<br />

August 1, 2012, on the mortgaged premises<br />

located at 15 Oakwood Drive, Webster,<br />

Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and singular<br />

the premises described in said mortgage,<br />

TO WIT:<br />

Two certain parcels of land situated in the<br />

Town of Webster, Worcester County,<br />

Massachusetts, and being shown as Lots #59<br />

and #60-60-A on a plan entitled '' Subdivision<br />

of Pinewood Estates in Webster,<br />

Massachusetts, Owned By John R. and Joyce<br />

E. Szeredy'', dated May 24, 1985, by Robert F.<br />

Para, R.L.S. and recorded with the Worcester<br />

District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 543,<br />

Plan 116, further bounded and described as<br />

follows:<br />

LOTS 59 AND 60 COMBINED:<br />

BEGINNING at a point at the southeast corner<br />

of the tract herein described on the westerly<br />

sideline of Oakwood Drive at the northeast<br />

corner of Lot #58;<br />

THENCE N. 51 degrees 50' 00'' W. along said<br />

Lot #58, a distance of three hundred forty-four<br />

and twenty-eight hundredths (344.28) feet to a<br />

point;<br />

THENCE N.38 degrees 39' 34'' E. along land<br />

of Warren and Virginia Bigelow, now or formerly,<br />

a distance of two hundred sixty and no hundredths<br />

(260.00) feet to a point;<br />

THENCE S. 53 degrees 39' 34'' E. along other<br />

land of John R. and Joyce E. Szeredy, a distance<br />

of three hundred forty-two and twelve<br />

hundredths (342.12) feet to a point on the<br />

westerly sideline of said Oakwood Drive;<br />

THENCE S. 38 degrees 10 00'' W. along the<br />

westerly sideline as said Oakwood Drive, a<br />

distance of two hundred sixty-seven and fifteen<br />

hundredths (267.15) feet to the point of<br />

beginning.<br />

SUBJECT to a temporary turn-around, more<br />

particularly described as follows:<br />

PARCEL 60A<br />

BEGINNING at a point on the westerly sideline<br />

of said Oakwood Drive, said point being N. 38<br />

degrees 10' 00'' E., a distance of eleven and<br />

six hundredths (11.06) feet from the northeast<br />

corner of Lot #59, recorded in Plan Book 543,<br />

Plan 116;<br />

THENCE running northwesterly on a curve to<br />

the left having a radius of 25.00 feet and a<br />

length of 24.06 feet to a point;<br />

THENCE running northwesterly on a curve to<br />

the left having a radius of 62.50 feet and a<br />

length if <strong>13</strong>2.61 feet to a point onm the westerly<br />

sideline of said Oakwood Drive;<br />

THENCE S. 38 DEGREES 10' 00'' W. along<br />

the westerly sideline of said Oakwood Drive, a<br />

distance o one hundred twenty-nine and nine<br />

hundredths (123.09) feet to a point of beginning.<br />

SUBJECT to a 20-foot construction and slope<br />

easement adjoining all proposed roads.<br />

Easements will be released upon acceptance<br />

of roads by the Town of Webster.<br />

No fee is intended to be granted in said proposed<br />

street,<br />

SUBJECT to an easement to New England<br />

Telephone and Telegraph Company and<br />

Massachusetts Electric Company in Book<br />

4712, Page 298.<br />

SUBJECT to the following restrictions and<br />

conditions:<br />

1. The premises nor any building erected<br />

thereon shall be used for trade, manufacturing,<br />

farming or commercial purposes, but this shall<br />

not prevent the use of any building for the<br />

office of a physician, attorney-at-law or<br />

accountant.<br />

2. No poultry, horses, swine or cattle shall be<br />

kept on said premises and no stable shall be<br />

erected thereon.<br />

3. No Quonset hut, trailer or mobile home, socalled,<br />

shall be placed or situated on said<br />

premises. This restriction shall also apply to<br />

any motor vehicle or other vehicle drawn trailers<br />

and shall also apply to any vehicles of said<br />

nature placed temporarily or overnight on said<br />

premises, permanently or temporarily.<br />

The above described lots contain a total area<br />

of 90,445 square feet, more or less or 2.08<br />

acres.<br />

For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded<br />

with Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds in Book 34761, Page 398.<br />

These premises will be sold and conveyed<br />

subject to and with the benefit of all rights,<br />

rights of way, restrictions, easements,<br />

covenants, liens or claims in the nature of<br />

liens, improvements, public assessments, any<br />

and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water<br />

and sewer liens and any other municipal<br />

assessments or liens or existing encumbrances<br />

of record which are in force and are<br />

applicable, having priority over said mortgage,<br />

whether or not reference to such restrictions,<br />

easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances<br />

is made in the deed.<br />

TERMS OF SALE:<br />

A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 )<br />

Dollars by certified or bank check will be<br />

required to be paid by the purchaser at the<br />

time and place of sale. The balance is to be<br />

paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law<br />

Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton,<br />

Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box<br />

610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts<br />

02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the<br />

date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser<br />

for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase<br />

price. The description of the premises<br />

contained in said mortgage shall control in the<br />

event of an error in this publication.<br />

Other terms, if any, to be announced at<br />

the sale.<br />

HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC<br />

Present holder of said mortgage<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

By its Attorneys,<br />

HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.<br />

150 California Street<br />

Newton, MA 02458<br />

(617) 558-0500<br />

201109-1284 - GRY<br />

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by<br />

Jason Hawkins and Pamela Hawkins to<br />

Loansnap.com, Inc., dated September 3,<br />

2004 and recorded with the Worcester<br />

County (Worcester District) Registry of<br />

Deeds at Book 34545, Page <strong>13</strong>1, of which<br />

mortgage Federal National Mortgage<br />

Association is the present holder, for breach<br />

of the conditions of said mortgage and for the<br />

purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold<br />

at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on August 3,<br />

2012, on the mortgaged premises located at<br />

19 Joyce Street, Webster, Worcester County,<br />

Massachusetts, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said mortgage,<br />

TO WIT:<br />

The land with all the buildings thereon of<br />

every native and description and all the privileges<br />

and appurtenances thereto belonging,<br />

situated on Joyce Street in Webster, County<br />

of Worcester and Commonwealth of<br />

Massachusetts, bounded and described as<br />

follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin in the<br />

ground on the southerly line of Joyce Street at<br />

the northwesterly corner of land, now or formerly,<br />

of Henry J. Steinberg; THENCE<br />

southerly by said land of Henry J. Steinberg<br />

one hundred seventy-one and six-tenths<br />

(171.6) feet to an iron pin in the ground at<br />

land, now or formerly, of one Dudek, known<br />

as Indian Lot #5; THENCE westerly by said<br />

Dudek's land one hundred twenty-four and<br />

two-tenths (124.2) feet to an iron pin in the<br />

ground at land, now or formerly, of one<br />

Googins; THENCE northerly by said<br />

Googins' land one hundred sixty-seven and<br />

three-tenths (167.3) feet to an iron pin on the<br />

southerly side of said Joyce Street; THENCE<br />

easterly by said southerly side of Joyce Street<br />

one hundred twenty-four (124) feet to the<br />

point of beginning. BEING Lots #30 and #31<br />

on ''Plan of Stevens Lot and Indian Lot #5,<br />

dated June 12, 1899, and August 29,1911'',<br />

recorded with the Worcester District Registry<br />

of Deeds in Plan Book 22, Plan 78.<br />

For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded<br />

with Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds in Book 34545, Page 127.<br />

These premises will be sold and conveyed<br />

subject to and with the benefit of all<br />

rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements,<br />

covenants, liens or claims in the nature of<br />

liens, improvements, public assessments,<br />

any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens,<br />

water and sewer liens and any other municipal<br />

assessments or liens or existing encumbrances<br />

of record which are in force and are<br />

applicable, having priority over said mortgage,<br />

whether or not reference to such<br />

restrictions, easements, improvements, liens<br />

or encumbrances is made in the deed.<br />

TERMS OF SALE:<br />

A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00)<br />

Dollars by certified or bank check will be<br />

required to be paid by the purchaser at the<br />

time and place of sale. The balance is to be<br />

paid by certified or bank check at Harmon<br />

Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street,<br />

Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to<br />

P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands,<br />

Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30)<br />

days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided<br />

to purchaser for recording upon receipt<br />

in full of the purchase price. The description<br />

of the premises contained in said mortgage<br />

shall control in the event of an error in this<br />

publication.<br />

Other terms, if any, to be announced at<br />

the sale.<br />

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Present holder of said mortgage<br />

By its Attorneys,<br />

HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.<br />

150 California Street<br />

Newton, MA 02458<br />

(617) 558-0500<br />

201007-3173 - GRY<br />

July 6, 2012<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

LEGALS<br />

Commonwealth of Massachusetts<br />

The Trial Court<br />

Worcester Probate and Family Court<br />

225 Main Street<br />

Worcester, MA 01608<br />

(508) 831-2200<br />

Docket No. WO12P1997EA<br />

CITATION ON PETITION FOR<br />

FORMAL ADJUDICATION<br />

Estate of: Larry Lee Commodore<br />

Date of Death: 11/20/2011<br />

To all interested persons:<br />

A Petition has been filed by:<br />

Robert L Commodore of Nescopeck PA<br />

requesting that the Court enter a formal<br />

Decree and Order of testacy and for such<br />

other relief as requested in the Petition.<br />

And also requesting that:<br />

Robert L Commodore of Nescopeck PA<br />

be appointed as Personal Representative(s)<br />

of said estate to serve Without Surety on the<br />

bond.<br />

You have the right to obtain a copy of the<br />

Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court.<br />

You have a right to object to this proceeding.<br />

To do so, you or your attorney must file a written<br />

appearance and objection at this Court<br />

before: 10:00 a.m. on 07/31/2012<br />

This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by<br />

which you must file a written appearance and<br />

objection if you object to this proceeding. If<br />

you fail to file a timely written appearance and<br />

objection followed by an Affidavit of<br />

Objections within thirty (30) days of the return<br />

date, action may be taken without further<br />

notice to you.<br />

The estate is being administered under formal<br />

procedure by the Personal<br />

Representative under the Massachusetts<br />

Uniform Probate Code without supervision by<br />

the Court. Inventory and accounts are not<br />

required to be filed with the Court, but recipients<br />

are entitled to notice regarding the<br />

administration from the Personal<br />

Representative and can petition the Court in<br />

any matter relating to the estate, including<br />

distribution of assets and expenses of administration.<br />

WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First<br />

Justice of this Court.<br />

Date: July 05, 2012<br />

Stephen G. Abraham<br />

Register of Probate<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

Commonwealth of Massachusetts<br />

The Trial Court<br />

Worcester Probate and Family Court<br />

225 Main Street<br />

Worcester, MA 01608<br />

Docket No. WO12P0089GD<br />

CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO EXPAND THE POWERS OF A<br />

GUARDIAN<br />

In the interests of: Tod Porter<br />

Of: Douglas, MA<br />

RESPONDENT<br />

Incapacitated Person/Protected Person<br />

To the named Respondent and all other interested<br />

persons, a petition has been filed by<br />

Spaulding Hospital of Cambridge, MA in the<br />

above captioned matter requesting that the<br />

court: Expand the powers of a Guardian of<br />

the Respondent.<br />

The petition asks the court to make a<br />

determination that the powers of the<br />

Guardian and/or Conservator should be<br />

expanded, modified, or limited since the time<br />

of the appointment. The original petition is on<br />

file with the court.<br />

You have the right to object to this proceeding.<br />

If you wish to do so, you or your<br />

attorney must file a written appearance at this<br />

court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return<br />

date of 07/24/2012. This day is NOT a hearing<br />

date, but a deadline date by which you<br />

have to file the written appearance if you<br />

object to the petition. If you fail to file the written<br />

appearance by the return date, action<br />

may be taken in this matter without further<br />

notice to you. In addition to filing the written<br />

appearance, you or your attorney must file a<br />

written affidavit stating the specific facts and<br />

grounds of your objection within 30 days after<br />

the return date.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE<br />

The outcome of this proceeding may limit or<br />

completely take away the above-named person’s<br />

right to make decisions about personal<br />

affairs or financial affairs or both. The abovenamed<br />

person has the right to ask for a<br />

lawyer. Anyone may make this request on<br />

behalf of the above-named person. If the<br />

above-named person cannot afford a lawyer,<br />

one may be appointed at State expense.<br />

WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First<br />

Justice of this Court.<br />

Date: June 27, 2012<br />

Stephen G. Abraham<br />

Register of Probate<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

(SEAL)<br />

COMMONWEALTH OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

LAND COURT<br />

DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT<br />

463536<br />

ORDER OF NOTICE<br />

TO:<br />

William G. Saad<br />

Kellie A. Saad<br />

and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the<br />

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.<br />

App. §501 et seq.:<br />

JPMorgan Chase Bank, National<br />

Association, successor by merger to<br />

Chase Home Finance LLC, successor by<br />

merger to Chase Manhattan Mortgage<br />

Corporation, successor by merger with<br />

Chase Mortgage Company,<br />

claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage<br />

covering real property in 22 Plantation<br />

Street, Unit 22, Building 8 Phase VI,<br />

Plymouth Village Condominium, Oxford,<br />

given by William G. Saad and Kellie A. Saad<br />

to Union Bank, dated August 7, 2001,<br />

recorded with the Worcester County<br />

(Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at<br />

Book 24586, Page 254, and now held by<br />

plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with<br />

this court a complaint for determination of<br />

Defendant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers<br />

status.<br />

If you now are, or recently have been, in<br />

the active military service of the United States<br />

of America, then you may be entitled to the<br />

benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief<br />

Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the<br />

above-mentioned property on that basis, then<br />

you or your attorney must file a written<br />

appearance and answer in this court at Three<br />

Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on<br />

or before August 6, 2012 or you will be forever<br />

barred from claiming that you are entitled<br />

to the benefits of said Act.<br />

Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief<br />

Justice of this Court on June 20, 2012.<br />

Attest:<br />

Deborah J. Patterson<br />

Recorder<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

• THE WEBSTER TIMES • 9<br />

MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of<br />

Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by<br />

Gabriela J. Zalinska to Mortgage Electronic<br />

Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for<br />

Applied Mortgage Services Corp., A<br />

Corporation, its successors or assigns, dated<br />

September 28, 2007 and recorded with the<br />

Worcester County (Worcester District)<br />

Registry of Deeds at Book 41864, Page 380<br />

of which the Mortgage the undersigned is the<br />

present holder by assignment for breach of<br />

the conditions of said Mortgage and for the<br />

purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at<br />

Public Auction at 01:00 PM on August 8, 2012<br />

at 16 Thayer Pond Drive, Unit No. 16-10,<br />

North Oxford, MA, all and singular the premises<br />

described in said Mortgage, to wit:<br />

Unit No. 16-10 in the Thayer Pond Village<br />

Condominium, created by Master Deed dated<br />

September 28, 1983 and recorded with said<br />

Deeds in Book 7930, Page 203. The mailing<br />

address of said unit is 16 Thayer Pond Drive,<br />

North Oxford, MA 01537.<br />

Said Unit No. 16-10 contains 787 square feet,<br />

more or less, and is laid out as shown on a<br />

plan to be filed herewith and made a part<br />

hereof, to which is affixed a verified statement<br />

in the form prescribed by General Laws<br />

Chapter 183A, Section 9, and which plan is a<br />

copy of a portion of the plans filed with said<br />

Master Deed.<br />

Said Unit is conveyed together with:<br />

(a) An undivided interest of .4953% in the<br />

common areas and facilities described in the<br />

Thayer Pond Village Condominium Phase or<br />

Phases are added to the Condominium by<br />

amendment of the Master Deed, the undivided<br />

interest of the Unit in the common areas<br />

and facilities shall be and become that specified<br />

in any Amended Exhibit B recorded at<br />

such time;<br />

(b) An appurtenant easement for the exclusive<br />

use of Parking Space No. 120 as<br />

described in the Thayer Pond Village<br />

Condominium Master Deed and shown on<br />

the Plan of Land recorded therewith;<br />

(c) An appurtenant easement for the exclusive<br />

use of Storage Locker No. 16-10 as<br />

described in the Thayer Pond Village<br />

Condominium Master Deed;<br />

(d) The benefit of, and subject to, all easements,<br />

rights, observations, restrictions,<br />

agreements and provisions contained in said<br />

Master Deed, the Declaration of Trust creating<br />

the Thayer Pond Village Condominium<br />

Trust and the By-Laws contained therein,<br />

dated September 28, 1983 and recorded with<br />

said Deeds in Book 7930, Page 261, as the<br />

same may be amended of record, and the<br />

Rules and regulations from time to time promulgated<br />

thereunder, all of which are hereby<br />

incorporated by reference and constitute<br />

covenants running with the land and are and<br />

shall remain binding upon any person or persons<br />

claiming through or under them.<br />

This conveyance is also made subject to and<br />

with the benefit of the provisions of said<br />

General Laws, Chapter 183A as now in force<br />

and as from time to time amended, and subject<br />

also to (a) municipal taxes attributable to<br />

such Unit and common areas and facilities,<br />

assessed as of the current tax year that are<br />

not yet due and payable, which Grantee, by<br />

accepting this Unit Deed, assumes and<br />

agrees to pay, (b) building and zoning laws;<br />

and (c) those encumbrances set forth or<br />

referred to in Exhibit A of said Master Deed.<br />

Being the same premises as conveyed to the<br />

Grantor by deed of Nancy L. Cohen and<br />

Joseph T. Krociubes, Trustees of T.P.<br />

Associates Trust, under Declaration of Trust<br />

dated September 28, 1994 and recorded in<br />

Worcester District Registry of Deeds Book<br />

8390, Page 3<strong>13</strong>, as amended and reaffirmed<br />

by instrument dated March 6, 1995 and<br />

recorded in Book 17008, Page 94, dated April<br />

20, 1999 and recorded with Worcester District<br />

Registry of Deeds Book 2<strong>13</strong>30, Page 227.<br />

As conveyed herewith on Sept. 28, 2007 in<br />

Book 41864 Page 378<br />

The premises are to be sold subject to and<br />

with the benefit of all easements, restrictions,<br />

building and zoning laws, liens, attorneys fees<br />

and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A,<br />

unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal<br />

liens and assessments, rights of tenants and<br />

parties in possession.<br />

TERMS OF SALE:<br />

A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS<br />

AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a<br />

certified check or bank treasurer’s check will<br />

be required to be delivered at or before the<br />

time the bid is offered. The successful bidder<br />

will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale<br />

Agreement immediately after the close of the<br />

bidding. The balance of the purchase price<br />

shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the<br />

sale date in the form of a certified check, bank<br />

treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory<br />

to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee<br />

reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject<br />

any and all bids, to continue the sale and to<br />

amend the terms of the sale by written or oral<br />

announcement made before or during the<br />

foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for<br />

any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be<br />

entitled only to a return of the deposit paid.<br />

The purchaser shall have no further recourse<br />

against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the<br />

Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the<br />

premises contained in said mortgage shall<br />

control in the event of an error in this publication.<br />

TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE.<br />

Other terms if any, to be announced at the<br />

sale.<br />

US Bank National Association<br />

Present Holder of said Mortgage,<br />

By Its Attorneys,<br />

Orlans Moran PLLC<br />

P.O. Box 962169<br />

Boston, MA 02196<br />

Phone: (617) 502-4100<br />

July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

July 20, 2012<br />

July 27, 2012


10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

WEST BOYLSTON/HOLDEN – Grace M.<br />

(Evans) Van Tassel, 87, of<br />

Briarwood Circle, West<br />

Boylston, formerly of<br />

Holden, passed away<br />

peacefully at home on<br />

Monday, July 2, 2012.<br />

She was born in East<br />

Nassau, N.Y., the daughter<br />

of Erwin J. and Jennie<br />

(Gearing) Evans.<br />

Her loving husband of 68 years, Dr. Roger<br />

C. Van Tassel, Professor Emeritus of<br />

Economics at Clark University, passed away<br />

on March 23, 2012.<br />

Grace graduated from Chatham High<br />

School in Chatham, New York and the former<br />

Albany Business College.<br />

She married Roger during World War II<br />

and always found a “room to rent” and<br />

worked in whatever town Roger was sent to<br />

when furthering his pilot training. After<br />

Roger was discharged from the military, they<br />

moved to Union College in Schenectady, N.Y.,<br />

where Roger attended Union and Grace<br />

worked for the college. Later she typed for the<br />

General Electric <strong>News</strong> Bureau. When Roger<br />

was studying for his Ph. D at Brown<br />

University in Providence, she worked as a<br />

secretary to the Director of the Brown <strong>News</strong><br />

Bureau and was an editorial assistant guiding<br />

the student newspaper.<br />

They moved to Worcester when Roger starting<br />

teaching at Clark University and lived in<br />

Holden for over 58 years before moving to the<br />

OXFORD – Rose M.<br />

(Kudzal) Wojciechowski,<br />

94, died Monday, July 2,<br />

2012 in Webster Manor<br />

after a period of declining<br />

health.<br />

Her husband of 67 years,<br />

Peter Wojciechowski, Jr.,<br />

died in 2003.<br />

She leaves four granddaughters; two greatgranddaughters;<br />

five great-great-grandsons;<br />

two brothers, Anthony Kudzal of Webster<br />

and Michael Kudzal of Dudley; nieces and<br />

nephews.<br />

She was preceded in death by her daughter,<br />

Dorothy R. Piasta of Florida in 2004; four<br />

brothers, Joseph Kudzal, Charles “Ski”<br />

Kudzal, Felix J. Kudzal and Felix P. Kudzal,<br />

Grace M. Van Tassel, 87<br />

Briarwood Community.<br />

Grace was an avid student at the Worcester<br />

Art Museum where she loved painting and<br />

creating beauty. Many of her paintings have<br />

been exhibited in the area. She was also an<br />

accomplished furniture restorer.<br />

When not taking care of her family, Grace<br />

was an active member of the Worcester<br />

Women’s Club, Garden Club and<br />

Horticultural Society, and she attended the<br />

First Baptist Church in Holden.<br />

She was a vibrant, energetic and strong<br />

woman who will be deeply missed.<br />

She is survived by her daughter, Linda Van<br />

Tassel of Dudley; a granddaughter, Ashley<br />

Van Tassel; a brother, Harold Evans and his<br />

wife Pat of New Lebanon, N.Y.; a brother-inlaw,<br />

Alan Van Tassel of Germantown, N.Y.;<br />

and 12 nieces and nephews.<br />

She is predeceased by her son, Richard Van<br />

Tassel.<br />

A funeral service honoring her life was<br />

held Monday, July 9, at the First Baptist<br />

Church of Holden, 1216 Main St. (Rte. 122A),<br />

Holden. Burial was at Grove Cemetery, 1296<br />

Main St. (Rte. 122A), Holden.<br />

Donations may be made to Alzheimer’s<br />

Association, Massachusetts Chapter, 480<br />

Pleasant St., Watertown, MA 02472.<br />

Funeral arrangements were under the care<br />

of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St.,<br />

Holden.<br />

To share a memory or offer a condolence,<br />

please visit: www.milesfuneralhome.com.<br />

Rose M. Wojciechowski, 94<br />

TheHeartOf<br />

Massachusetts.com<br />

and a sister, Mary Kudzal.<br />

She was born in Dudley and raised in<br />

Wilsonville, Conn., the daughter of Francis<br />

and Tekla (Golab) Kudzal. She lived in<br />

Webster before moving to Oxford in 1960.<br />

Mrs. Wojciechowski was a weaver at<br />

Stanley Woolen Company in Uxbridge before<br />

she retired in 1964.<br />

She was a member of Saint Ann’s Church<br />

in North Oxford.<br />

Her funeral was held Friday, July 6, from<br />

the Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340<br />

School St., Webster, followed by a Mass in<br />

Saint Ann’s Church, 654 Main St., North<br />

Oxford. Burial was in Saint Roch’s Cemetery.<br />

www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com<br />

PRINCETON – Robert J.<br />

Halloran, Sr., 84, of Main<br />

Street, East Princeton,<br />

died Wednesday, July 4,<br />

2012, under the loving care<br />

of his family and the staff<br />

at Sterling Village. Born<br />

and raised in Worcester,<br />

Bob was the son of Irish<br />

immigrant parents, Michael J. and Nora<br />

(Kelly) Halloran and lived 42 years in<br />

Princeton.<br />

Bob graduated from Worcester Boy’s Trade<br />

High School in 1947.<br />

After graduating high school, Bob went to<br />

work at Coghlin Electric Co. in Worcester<br />

where he worked 43 years, retiring in 1990 as<br />

Project Estimator.<br />

His passion in life was photography. As a<br />

professional photographer, he operated<br />

Halloran Photography for many years specializing<br />

in weddings.<br />

He was proud of his Irish heritage and will<br />

be affectionately remembered by his friends<br />

at the Irish American Club in Worcester<br />

where Bob could be found played the drums<br />

with his good friend Mike Grady in their local<br />

Celtic band “Garryowen.”<br />

He was a faithful member of Prince of<br />

Peace Church in Princeton, its bowling<br />

Robert J. Halloran, Sr., 84<br />

WEBSTER - Rose C.<br />

(Triba) Patterson, 96, of<br />

Webster, passed away July<br />

4, 2012 at UMass Hospital<br />

in Worcester. Rose was the<br />

wife of the late James<br />

Patterson who died in<br />

1961.<br />

She is survived by a son,<br />

James and his wife Sally,<br />

of Webster; a daughter, Jane Frink of Dudley;<br />

five grandchildren, James and wife Rebecca<br />

of Webster, Raymond and wife Lori of<br />

Webster, Joseph and fiancé Jamie of Webster,<br />

Jessica Ciuchta and husband Christopher of<br />

Webster, and Amy Vincent and husband Jay<br />

of Killingly, Conn.; and five great-grandchildren,<br />

Alycia, James, Joshua, Bryce, and<br />

Jocelyn Patterson. She also leaves a good<br />

friend and neighbor, Vivian Smith.<br />

Rose was the daughter of Jacob and Rozalia<br />

(Nowacki) Triba and was predeceased by 12<br />

siblings.<br />

She was born in the home her father built<br />

on Harvard Street and lived there all her life.<br />

She had worked at Stevens Linen in her<br />

younger years. Rose was known for her<br />

strong opinions and always spoke her mind.<br />

Rose C. Patterson, 96<br />

league, and a member of the Greendale<br />

Retired Men’s Club.<br />

He enjoyed traveling with his family, golf,<br />

New England sports, and was a member of<br />

the BoSox Club.<br />

Bob is survived by his childhood sweetheart<br />

and wife of 42 years, Alice E. (Vendt)<br />

Halloran; three sons, Robert J. Halloran, Jr.<br />

and his wife Maria of Webster, Timothy F.M.<br />

Halloran and his wife MaryJo of Elk Grove,<br />

Calif., and Steven M. Cusson and his wife<br />

Donna of Warren, Vt.; a daughter, Allison C.<br />

Blanchard and her husband Curtis of<br />

Nashua, N.H.; eight grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a niece.<br />

He was predeceased by a son, Michael C.<br />

Cusson and a brother, Francis M. Halloran.<br />

A Mass of Christian Burial was held<br />

Saturday, July 7, at Prince of Peace Church, 1<br />

Worcester Road (Rte. 31), Princeton. Burial<br />

was at Woodlawn, Connor Lane, Princeton.<br />

donations may be made to Prince of Peace<br />

Church, P.O. Box 305, Princeton, MA 01541 or<br />

the Princeton Public Library, 2 Town Hall<br />

Drive, Princeton, MA 01541.<br />

Funeral arrangements were under the<br />

direction of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main<br />

St., Holden.<br />

To share a memory or offer a condolence,<br />

visit www.milesfuneralhome.com.<br />

She was a good listener and always gave her<br />

complete support to her children and grandchildren.<br />

She loved working in her garden<br />

and eating her blueberries. She enjoyed sitting<br />

on the front porch in the company of<br />

neighbors and friends and watching the<br />

birds. She also loved a good poker game and<br />

spent many sleepless nights playing for pennies<br />

with her sisters. She was a very colorful,<br />

thoughtful, caring person and left wonderful<br />

memories for her family to cherish. She will<br />

live on in our hearts forever.<br />

The family would like to thank the nurses<br />

and aides from the VNA and Tri-Valley for all<br />

their help in caring for Rose in her later<br />

years.<br />

Following her wishes, Rose will be cremated<br />

and a private service will be held at a later<br />

date. Burial will take place in Holy Trinity<br />

Cemetery, Dudley.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to Tri-<br />

Valley Meals on Wheel, 10 Mill St., Dudley,<br />

MA 01571.<br />

The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home and<br />

Lake Chapel, 366 School St., Webster, directed<br />

arrangements.<br />

On Line Guest Book: RJMillerfunerals.net


JULY 11, 2012<br />

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Old Roof Slate<br />

2 main sizes 10”x14”<br />

and 12”x20”. 25 pieces<br />

of each. Another 50<br />

pieces of odd sizes.<br />

$50 for all<br />

Call: 508-765-9274<br />

(1) Maytag LP Gas<br />

Clothes Dryer<br />

Excellent condition, will<br />

guarantee 30 days, recently<br />

overhauled.<br />

Best Offer<br />

Call: 508-765-5190<br />

•(2) Blue floral<br />

striped sofas<br />

$160 each<br />

Rugs:<br />

•8x10 blue-$55<br />

•5x8 wool, black,<br />

green, gold jungle<br />

animal-$85<br />

Or Best Offer<br />

Call: 774-312-0105<br />

or 508-943-3105<br />

(3) Kenmore<br />

Appliances<br />

Stove- Electric, self-cleaning,<br />

almond & black glass top.<br />

Works, needs switch.<br />

$100<br />

Washer & Dryer Set- Super<br />

capacity front loader, with<br />

pedestals.<br />

$200 each<br />

$450 all<br />

Call:508-943-2293<br />

(4) Boxes<br />

Machinist and<br />

Mechanic’s Tools<br />

Asking $2,000<br />

Call: 508-867-6706<br />

(4) Metal Office<br />

Desks<br />

60x30, in good condition<br />

$60 each<br />

Double-bowl<br />

Pot Sink<br />

Stainless, with faucet.<br />

$200<br />

Call: 508-839-3376<br />

(4) Museum<br />

Quality Ship<br />

Models<br />

In glass cases. Serious<br />

inquiries only.<br />

Call: 860-608-7168<br />

**************<br />

Solid Wood 6pc<br />

Bedroom Set<br />

$1,000<br />

**************<br />

White<br />

Grandfather<br />

Clock<br />

$800<br />

**************<br />

Dining Room Set<br />

$500<br />

**************<br />

Computer Desk<br />

and Filing<br />

Cabinet<br />

$800<br />

**************<br />

Washer and<br />

Dryer<br />

$300<br />

**************<br />

Waterbed<br />

$300<br />

Call: 508-361-0839<br />

Brand New<br />

14” Chrome<br />

Knock-Off Rims<br />

With New Radial Tires!<br />

$125 EACH<br />

(Set Of 4 Available)<br />

508-885-1071<br />

Paying Top<br />

Dollar<br />

For Silver Coins,<br />

Silver Dollars,<br />

Gold Coins,<br />

Paper Money.<br />

Banks Recommend Us!<br />

We Travel To You!<br />

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We Operate By The<br />

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L&L Coin<br />

Call Tom<br />

508-450-1282<br />

14K Marquis<br />

Diamond Ring<br />

Never worn, .70 carats, 22<br />

years old, still in jewelers<br />

box. Have appraisal<br />

paid $3,250<br />

will sell $1,500<br />

firm<br />

Call: 860-774-6373<br />

17 or 17 1/2<br />

Stubben Jumping<br />

Saddle For Sale<br />

Needsflocking, in great<br />

condition.<br />

Needs To Sell ASAP!!<br />

$400<br />

Call: 860-634-0392<br />

1950’s Blond<br />

Bedroom Set<br />

Bureau, Mirror, Chest,<br />

Full & Twin<br />

Headboards.<br />

$75.00 or best offer!<br />

Call 508-735-9493<br />

1984 Honda Elite<br />

Scooter<br />

250cc, runs great!<br />

$1,100<br />

Auto Body Stud<br />

Welder<br />

$80<br />

New 6 1/2 HP<br />

5/8 shaft motor in box<br />

$125<br />

Call: 860-230-7438<br />

2 New Bucket<br />

Seats<br />

for Mini Van<br />

$100 OBO<br />

Call: 508-885-3<strong>13</strong>6<br />

Or: 860-888-5207<br />

2 Pianos<br />

Both In Excellent Condition<br />

Price Includes Tuning &<br />

Move To 1st Floor Location<br />

In Worcester County.<br />

Please Call<br />

508-885-3705<br />

2200<br />

Sports Cards<br />

Mostly Stars & Rookies<br />

Baseball, Football, Hockey,<br />

Basketball, And More!<br />

$50<br />

Call: 508-864-9223<br />

3 Piece Double<br />

Bedroom Set<br />

$350<br />

Kitchen Table Set<br />

with 6 chairs, solid<br />

walnut wood<br />

$400<br />

Call: 508-943-5324<br />

3 Piece Oak<br />

Computer Center<br />

Excellent condition<br />

$300 OBO<br />

Call: 508-987-8086<br />

Beautiful UniqueTorchiere Lamp,<br />

50’s/60’s TV DVD’s, posters<br />

30’s-60’s Stars/Movies, hard<br />

bound classic books, very old<br />

book Stanley’s Story Through the<br />

Wild of Africa, and more<br />

call 508-234-4<strong>13</strong>7<br />

1-800-536-5836<br />

4-Foot Steel<br />

Shelves<br />

Very Heavy Duty<br />

$50<br />

Call: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-7388<br />

5x8 Heavy Duty Trailer<br />

Lawn Tractor<br />

18HP, 3 bagger<br />

6.5HP Walk Behind<br />

Lawnmower<br />

All three are in excellent<br />

condition!!!<br />

$1,700 takes lot<br />

Call: 508-764-6425<br />

9 Piece Formal<br />

Traditional Dining<br />

Room Set For Sale<br />

From the Glenwood<br />

Collection, in great condition.<br />

$800 firm<br />

Call: 508-407-7244<br />

AAA Sports Cards<br />

From 1950’s to present.<br />

Mostly stars.<br />

All cards at<br />

50% off book!!<br />

Call: 508-864-9223<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

USED FURNITURE<br />

We have good used furniture<br />

at low prices and new<br />

mattress sets of all sizes.<br />

Twins-$99<br />

Full-$129<br />

Queen-$169<br />

Pickup or Delivery!!!<br />

Call Phil: 508-752-0100<br />

100 Grand Street<br />

Worcester, MA 01610<br />

All For Inground<br />

Pool...<br />

•Sta-Rite 20” Sand Filter<br />

•Duraglass 3/4HP<br />

Pump/Trap<br />

•EZ Adjustable<br />

Steps/Rails<br />

•Arneson Pool Vac/Leaf<br />

Cannister & Hose<br />

•Aluminum Ladder<br />

BEST OFFER<br />

Call: 860-923-9781<br />

Anderson Bay<br />

Window<br />

42x68, brand new still in<br />

plastic wrap. Comes with<br />

(2) screens.<br />

Paid $1,000<br />

Asking $600<br />

Call: 774-696-2687<br />

Angle Iron Cutter<br />

For Shelving<br />

4W296, HK Potter 2790<br />

Normally Sells For $700<br />

$90 OBO<br />

Call 5pm-8:30pm<br />

508-867-6546<br />

Antique Mirror<br />

$45<br />

Old Trunks<br />

$45 Each<br />

Student’s Desk<br />

& Chair<br />

$50<br />

Two End Tables<br />

$45 each<br />

Call: 774-452-3514<br />

Bag Shavings<br />

$4.75 each<br />

3.2 cubic feet kiln dried,<br />

small to medium flakes,<br />

plastic bags<br />

Rock Valley Farm<br />

W. Brookfield<br />

598 867-2508<br />

For Sale<br />

34’’x28’’ Vinyl<br />

Replacement<br />

Window<br />

$40<br />

3 Piece Set of<br />

Luggage<br />

$25<br />

Call: 508-867-6775<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

Dark Wood<br />

Dresser<br />

*******************<br />

With attached matching<br />

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drawer cabinet.<br />

71Wx34Hx19D<br />

*******************<br />

$300<br />

CALL JEFF:<br />

860-930-4522<br />

Beautiful Large<br />

Vintage 50’s<br />

Bedroom Set<br />

$500<br />

Electric Recliner<br />

$150<br />

Marble-Top End Tables<br />

& Coffee Table<br />

$150 For The Set<br />

All In Excellent Condition.<br />

508-885-3717<br />

Brass Fireplace<br />

Screen and doors<br />

With accessories<br />

$100<br />

Please Call Janet:<br />

508-867-8415<br />

Bricks and block of<br />

all kinds and all<br />

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Call: 508-248-7812<br />

BRIDAL GOWN<br />

1980’s Alfred Angelo bridal<br />

gown. Never worn, original<br />

price tag attached, beautiful<br />

lace overlay.<br />

$50<br />

Call: 860-299-5925<br />

Canon Rebel XTI<br />

Digital Camera<br />

Seldom used,<br />

great shape!<br />

Package Includes:<br />

EFS 18-55mm lens,<br />

75-300mm lens, extra<br />

battery, padded<br />

camera bag.<br />

Sell Package For<br />

$800<br />

Call:<br />

508-987-5231<br />

Dark Pine Bedroom<br />

Dresser & Hutch,<br />

Mirror, (2) End Tables<br />

$250<br />

White Brass<br />

Twin Daybed<br />

$100<br />

Loveseat, Couch<br />

Coffee Table<br />

$350<br />

Pine TV Cabinet<br />

$50<br />

Small Dresser<br />

$25<br />

PLUS MORE!<br />

508-347-2695<br />

Dark Pine Hutchwith<br />

base & top<br />

78 1/2”Hx55”Wx19”D.<br />

Excellent condition<br />

$175<br />

Call: 508-347-7492<br />

anytime<br />

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508-765-6940<br />

Darkroom<br />

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Almost everything<br />

you need!<br />

Beseler 23CII enlarger, timer,<br />

bottles, safelights, trays,<br />

print washer, graduates,<br />

books and more. Old but<br />

used very little, excellent<br />

condition.<br />

$450 for all<br />

508-885-5277<br />

Diamond Ring<br />

Gents 14K Yellow & White<br />

Gold. Center Diamond<br />

90/100 Surrounded By<br />

6 03/100 Diamonds.<br />

All Fine Brilliance<br />

26 Year Old Appraisal Was<br />

$5560<br />

Will Sell For Same Now!<br />

774-232-0407<br />

Dining Room Set<br />

Dark wood, colonial style.<br />

70x40 rectangular table<br />

with (2)leaves, (2) captain’s<br />

chairs, (4) straight backed<br />

chairs. Custom glass top,<br />

hutch with lighted top.<br />

$750 OBO<br />

Call: 508-765-5800<br />

Dining Room<br />

Thomasville<br />

Walnut<br />

French Provincial<br />

38”x55”Oval Table, 2-20”<br />

Leafs,<br />

2 Armed, 4 straight Cain<br />

backed chairs, 6’ Buffet,<br />

Custom Table Pads.<br />

$1800<br />

Call Between<br />

4:00pm & 6:30pm<br />

508-867-4773<br />

Direct Vent<br />

Wall Furnace<br />

35,000 BTU<br />

Model- Empire. Excellent<br />

condition.<br />

$500 OBO<br />

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Coils, Overloads, Fuses,<br />

Breakers, Meters,<br />

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New Recessed Troffer<br />

Flourescent 3-Tube<br />

T-8 277V Fixtures<br />

Enclosed<br />

$56 Each<br />

Call 5pm-8:30pm<br />

508-867-6546<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

CENTER<br />

4 Piece Thomasville (pecan)<br />

Includes Glass Curio<br />

With Lighting,<br />

Component & TV Space,<br />

Open And Enclosed Storage,<br />

Very Good Condition,<br />

$1200 OBO<br />

508-461-9285<br />

FOR SALE<br />

• Chrysler A/C<br />

22x24 220V<br />

$50<br />

• Window A/C<br />

20’’x20’’ 110V<br />

$35<br />

• Twin Window Fan<br />

Thermostat/Reversible Motor<br />

$20<br />

Call: 508-347-70<strong>13</strong><br />

For Sale<br />

6 month old full<br />

electric bed<br />

$1,000<br />

Whirlpool gas stove<br />

$250<br />

Whirlpool 22 cubic fridge<br />

$500<br />

Go-go UltraX<br />

electric chair<br />

$300<br />

Kuper Washer<br />

$150<br />

Call: 860-908-7295<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Antique Dining Room Set-<br />

Chippendale Mahogany table<br />

with 2 leaves, 5 chairs, hutch<br />

and credenza.<br />

Excellent condition!!<br />

Asking $800<br />

Call: 508-943-8712<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Cemetery or Pet<br />

Monuments:<br />

Beautiful stained glass &<br />

concrete cemetery stones.<br />

Hexagon 16”x18”<br />

(2) w/ cross and flowers left<br />

(1) w/ flowers sit flush with<br />

landscape.<br />

$125.00 ea<br />

Call: 860-299-5925<br />

For Sale<br />

Living room furniture,<br />

Lamps, Stereo,Entertainment<br />

Center, Glass Tables,<br />

Bedroom Set, Paintings and<br />

Nordic Trac Exercise<br />

Equipment.<br />

508-839-3142<br />

508-839-2181<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Player Piano- Needs work<br />

some ros.<br />

Antique bookcase- needs<br />

work<br />

O’Brian Sailboard- New<br />

used once<br />

Wedding Dress- traditional<br />

Call: 508-885-3192<br />

For Sale:<br />

Antique (3) Shovels,<br />

Pitch Fork, Grass<br />

Trimmer, Table Fan,<br />

(2) Oiler Cans, 1,200+<br />

Wheat Pennies<br />

Call: 860-382-2327<br />

FREE<br />

Chopped up boards for<br />

firewood - 10” to 14” in<br />

length, up to 5” wide.<br />

Roof shingle remnants from<br />

new work, 2010 - 2011.<br />

Good for bird houses<br />

or dog houses.<br />

Rectangles, triangles, etc.<br />

Call The Dog Shop<br />

508 832-2566<br />

Leave message for Mike<br />

Garden Wedding?<br />

Perfect strapless<br />

informal wedding<br />

dress:<br />

White with lace overlay.<br />

Dress size 6-8, tea length in<br />

front, slight train in back.<br />

Would fit 5’2” height.<br />

$100<br />

Call: 508-765-5867<br />

Gas Log For Sale<br />

Jotul GF200 LP Gas<br />

$650 OBO<br />

Mini Kota Electric<br />

Fishing Motor<br />

36lb thrust, 5 speeds<br />

$125 OBO<br />

Fitness Power<br />

Rider<br />

$100 OBO<br />

Call: 508-943-2174<br />

Greenhouse<br />

12’ long 9’ wide 7’ high<br />

Complete with automatic<br />

root vents, thermostatically<br />

controlled fan, potting table<br />

and benches, propane heater<br />

10,000/20,000 btu<br />

$1,000 OBO<br />

Call: 860-933-3678<br />

Heavy Colonial<br />

Table<br />

Trestle Base<br />

Solid Top: 5.5’ x 3’ x 3”<br />

Captain’s Chair<br />

Mate’s Chair<br />

4 Ladder-Back Caned Chairs<br />

(2 New Seats, 2 Beat Seats)<br />

ALL $250<br />

508-683-6386<br />

HEAVY DUTY<br />

PIANO HINGES<br />

54’’-57’’ long stainless steel<br />

hinges. Retail for $200 a<br />

piece.<br />

$50 each<br />

Call: 508-885-2884<br />

VISIT US ONLINE<br />

www.towntotownclassifieds.com<br />

010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE<br />

Deadline for ALL Classified Ads<br />

for our MA publications is 1:30<br />

on Mondays. This includes all<br />

Yard Sale Ads!!<br />

*Deadlines Subject To Change Due To Holidays<br />

Call For More Info.<br />

Invacare Pronto<br />

M51 Power<br />

Indoor/Outdoor<br />

Power<br />

Wheelchair<br />

Sure Step Technology<br />

That Automatically<br />

Adjust To Keep All Six<br />

Wheels On The Ground<br />

At All Times. High-Back<br />

Van Seat, Deep Blue<br />

Pearl Base. The<br />

Cadillac Of Power<br />

Wheelchairs.<br />

MSRP $3500<br />

Selling For $2000<br />

FIRM<br />

508-410-1784<br />

Webster, MA<br />

Jukebox<br />

For Sale<br />

1951 Rowe AMI<br />

Model “D” 40<br />

Excellent Condition.<br />

Converted To Play 45’s.<br />

Holds 20 Records.<br />

Spare Tubes & Service<br />

Manual. Great Sound,<br />

Real Solid Wood.<br />

$2000<br />

774-200-0501<br />

Large Jointer<br />

$175<br />

Heavy-Duty Motor Lift<br />

$225<br />

Antique Cast-Iron<br />

Coal Stove<br />

$200<br />

1929 Chevy Engine<br />

$275<br />

Generac Generator<br />

$250<br />

Radial Arm Saw<br />

$125<br />

Band Saw<br />

$150<br />

Call 508-752-8569<br />

After 6PM<br />

LEER FIBERGLASS<br />

TONNEAU COVER<br />

700 series New ‘08. Used<br />

one season. Fits Ford SD<br />

1999-2007 shortbed<br />

$495 OBO<br />

Call: 508-278-0810<br />

Lumber<br />

1,000+ board feet<br />

2’’ Pine<br />

12’’, 16’’, 18’’ widths<br />

Dried 30+ years indoors<br />

$2.25 BF OBO For Lot<br />

Call: 508-735-1218<br />

Maple Dining<br />

Room Set<br />

With 2 built-in leaves, 6<br />

chairs, seats up to 10 people,<br />

excellent condition.<br />

$550<br />

Call: 508-476-1577<br />

Marcy Exercise Cycle<br />

Abs Lounge<br />

Viamaster Treadmill<br />

Exercise Ball<br />

$300/Lot<br />

Call: 508-731-5621<br />

Memorial Park<br />

Paxton, MA<br />

(1) 2 Grave Plot<br />

in the Garden of Valor<br />

Lot #88 sites 3 & 4<br />

Valued at $7,600<br />

Asking $6,000<br />

Call: 508-721-9595<br />

Quoizel Pendant<br />

Light<br />

Floral design deep red<br />

flowers with green leaves,<br />

gold chain, three light bulbs,<br />

approximate diameter 18”.<br />

$175<br />

Call: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-9221<br />

Milk Can<br />

$15<br />

Steel Trunk<br />

$12<br />

Car Ramp<br />

$10<br />

Ready Heaters<br />

$45<br />

2,000 3/4 100psi<br />

Plastic Pipe<br />

$60<br />

Steel Shelf<br />

$45<br />

Kubota Generator<br />

A5000<br />

New battery<br />

$350<br />

Call: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-7388<br />

Most Beautiful<br />

Wedding Gown<br />

Long sleeved, beaded<br />

bodice, size 4-6.<br />

$200<br />

Call: 508-885-6988<br />

MOTORS<br />

1/2HP 230/460V<br />

1725RPM, 56 Frame.<br />

$45 OBO<br />

5HP, 230/460V<br />

1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC<br />

$125 OBO<br />

5HP, 230/460V<br />

3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC<br />

$125 OBO<br />

4 Motor Speed Controls<br />

Hitachi J100, 400/460V<br />

Best Offer<br />

Call 5pm-8:30pm<br />

508-867-6546<br />

MOVING<br />

Must Sell!!<br />

Roper Large Capacity<br />

Washer<br />

$125.00<br />

In Excellent Condition!!<br />

Call: 508-764-3316<br />

Must see furniture on 14<br />

Railroad Ave Dudley.<br />

Needs restoration or enjoy<br />

old aged look...<br />

•Claw & Ball Footed<br />

Table<br />

$90<br />

•Library Oak Table<br />

$90<br />

•Older Leather Seat<br />

Chairs (3)<br />

$30ea<br />

•Oak Dresser<br />

$100<br />

•(3) Matching Dining<br />

Room Chairs w/Platform<br />

Rocker. Nice Wood, All<br />

Nice For Age<br />

$150<br />

AND MORE!<br />

MAKE VISIT<br />

508-943-8693<br />

NASCAR<br />

Die-Cast Models<br />

They’re Back!<br />

$5 And Up!<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

SHIPMENT!<br />

Blessings Farm<br />

50 H Foote Road<br />

Charlton<br />

508-248-1411<br />

Newmac Hot Air<br />

Furnace<br />

122,000 BTU, 4 ton air<br />

condition ready, like new,<br />

used to heat basement.<br />

Asking $1,000<br />

Call: 508-943-5958<br />

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2 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 11, 2012<br />

010 FOR SALE<br />

Nashua Wood Stove<br />

Front load glass door<br />

$225<br />

Truck Cap<br />

Fiberglass for an 8’ pickup<br />

truck bed. Red with slider<br />

windows both sides<br />

and front.<br />

$500<br />

Rough Cut Wide<br />

Pine Boards<br />

In assortment of widths<br />

and lengths<br />

$1.50/board foot<br />

Two 400 Chevy<br />

Motors<br />

$1,200 for the pair<br />

Call: 508-259-8805<br />

New Larson White<br />

Value Core High<br />

View Storm Door<br />

Self storing screen & glass,<br />

30”x80”-81”. Ordered the<br />

wrong size.<br />

$150 OBO<br />

Call: 508-347-9804<br />

New Queen<br />

PillowTop<br />

Mattress with<br />

Box Spring<br />

$150<br />

Call: 508-410-7050<br />

Oak Dining Room<br />

colonial, 6 chairs (S. Bent)<br />

90” table, 36” mirrored buffet,<br />

56” lighted china closet.<br />

$1,000<br />

10 Fishing<br />

Outboards<br />

3-25HP<br />

$250-$500 each<br />

Call: 508-885-6657<br />

Old Wooden<br />

Office Chair<br />

w/Padded Seat<br />

$20<br />

Older Dark<br />

Wood Rocker<br />

w/Pink Stenciled Flowers<br />

$ 50<br />

Other Assorted<br />

Household Items.<br />

860-779-0272<br />

Paperback Books<br />

Mostly New Titles,<br />

Mostly Romance Novels.<br />

Very Reasonable<br />

Call For More Information<br />

Or Leave Message<br />

508-764-1156<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

House Dining<br />

Room Set<br />

Queen Anne style. 2 captain’s<br />

chairs, cherry satin finish, 6<br />

side chairs. Table 60x44, 2<br />

15” leafs, table padding.<br />

$2,000 OBO<br />

Call: 508-278-7243<br />

PIANO<br />

1928 Henderson upright<br />

player piano. With 35 music<br />

rolls and bench. Rarely used<br />

needs tuning, on first floor.<br />

$250 OBO<br />

Call: 508-892-4609<br />

Snapper<br />

Roto-Tiller<br />

IR5003, Used Twice<br />

Paid $1295<br />

TracVac<br />

Model 385-IC/385LH<br />

Used Once.<br />

Paid $<strong>13</strong>00<br />

Bear Cat<br />

Vac-N-Chip Pro<br />

& Vac Pro<br />

Models 72085, 72285,<br />

72295. Used Twice<br />

Paid $2772<br />

Call:<br />

508-765-5763<br />

CLIP AND MAIL<br />

Town-to-Town<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

TO PLACE YOUR AD<br />

CALL<br />

TOLL FREE<br />

010 FOR SALE<br />

Primitive Honey-tone<br />

Pine Hutch<br />

6x4x2<br />

$525<br />

(5) Antique Windsor<br />

Chairs<br />

(3) Thumb-back,<br />

(2) Bird-cage<br />

$450<br />

Antique Child’s Rocker<br />

$125<br />

Like New Oak<br />

Computer Hutch<br />

$550<br />

Charlton<br />

508-248-0684<br />

Quaser-6000/BTU<br />

Air Conditioner<br />

$60<br />

Hutch<br />

Dark Wood 50” W X 67” H<br />

16” D-Door Shelves Below-3<br />

Shelves Above<br />

$150<br />

Call 508-867-4546<br />

After 6:30pm<br />

Sanzo TV<br />

32” with TV stand<br />

$50<br />

Kenwood 5.1<br />

Channel Surround<br />

Sound Component<br />

System<br />

With stereo cabinet<br />

$50<br />

Beige Love Seat<br />

$50<br />

Call: 508-867-4546<br />

Sauder<br />

Computer Armoire<br />

Black, Good Condition.<br />

31”W x 52”H x 19”D<br />

With Slide-Out<br />

Keyboard Tray<br />

$100<br />

Eastford<br />

Call: 860-377-4961<br />

Series 1555<br />

Med-Lift Power<br />

Recliner<br />

Low volt motor, four years<br />

old, cranberry color.<br />

Excellent condition!!<br />

Call: 508-476-7642<br />

Shade Cutting<br />

Machine<br />

2 years old<br />

paid $1,600<br />

asking $800 OBO<br />

Solverus Charge<br />

Machine<br />

paid $650<br />

asking $300<br />

(2)Sharp model ER320<br />

Cash Registers<br />

paid $250ea<br />

asking $100ea<br />

Call: 774-745-0226<br />

Ask for Bruce<br />

Sofa and Matching<br />

Chair,<br />

Art Deco Retro<br />

Pastel Upholstery<br />

Above-Average Condition<br />

Asking $125.00<br />

White-Wash Oak Coffee<br />

Tables, Floor and Table<br />

Lamps Also Available<br />

Separately.<br />

860-928-6308<br />

Soleusair Portable<br />

Air Conditioner<br />

Dehumidifier<br />

Heater & Fan<br />

14,000 BTU, remote control<br />

and auto start.<br />

Originally Paid $639.95<br />

Asking $298<br />

Used one season<br />

Call: 508-943-1061<br />

Womens Adam’s<br />

Golf Clubs<br />

(bag included)<br />

Brand new, barely used!<br />

$400<br />

Call: 508-347-1718<br />

HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS<br />

1-800-536-5836<br />

Best Buy Ad<br />

Apartments – Help Wanted<br />

Real Estate – Pets/Livestock<br />

Firewood - Daycare<br />

Advertise Your Business!<br />

30 Words Or Less<br />

All 7 MA Papers<br />

(Plus Our Website)<br />

1 week $53 ................❑<br />

2 weeks $79 ............ ❑<br />

4 weeks $111........... ❑<br />

010 FOR SALE<br />

STAMP COLLECTION<br />

Over 3,500 stamps<br />

$900.00 B/O<br />

STUDIO ORGAN<br />

with bench<br />

(and books)<br />

$250.00 B/O<br />

PATRIOT PLAYER<br />

ANTOWAIN SMITH PICTURE<br />

with COA and signature<br />

$90.00 B/O<br />

GONE WITH THE WIND<br />

deluxe edition 2 VHS<br />

$20.00<br />

Call 508-909-6934<br />

TOOL SHEDS<br />

Made of Texture 1-11<br />

8x8 $725<br />

8x10 $900<br />

8x12 $975<br />

8x16 $1275<br />

Delivered And<br />

Built On-Site<br />

Other Sizes Available<br />

Call 4<strong>13</strong>-324-1117<br />

Trees for<br />

Sale<br />

Evergreen Trees, Colorado<br />

Blue Spruce, Potted Trees,<br />

Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall.<br />

All 10 trees for $85.<br />

Norway Spruce 3 1/2’<br />

5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’<br />

tall 5/$99.<br />

Excellent Privacy<br />

Border/Ornamental<br />

Call 508-278-5762<br />

<strong>Evening</strong>s<br />

Trestle Table<br />

7’ 3 1/2’ Pine<br />

Matching Benches<br />

Needs Refinishing<br />

$250<br />

London Fog<br />

Luggage<br />

Garment Bag, Carry-on,<br />

Duffle Bag<br />

$60<br />

32’ Extension<br />

Ladder<br />

250lb Capacity<br />

$150<br />

Call: 508-347-7052<br />

Troy-bilt<br />

Polar Blast<br />

Snowblower<br />

10.5 HP, 30 inch cut, mint<br />

condition, always stored in<br />

heated garage.<br />

$950 OBO<br />

Call: 508-341-<strong>13</strong>37<br />

VISION FITNESS<br />

Fitness machine<br />

Model X60005<br />

Excellent condition,<br />

used only one month<br />

Paid $1,100.00<br />

Asking $575.00<br />

HONDA 250EX<br />

4-wheeler. Barely used<br />

$2,500.00<br />

Call 508-560-5056<br />

Whole-House<br />

Ventilator<br />

$25<br />

(3) Antique Wood<br />

Windows<br />

$75 Each<br />

Small Shutters<br />

$4 Each<br />

Call: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-7388<br />

Wooden High<br />

Chair<br />

Refinished<br />

$50 each<br />

Call: 774-452-3514<br />

Worcester County<br />

Memorial Park<br />

Paxton, MA<br />

Garden of Heritage<br />

(1) Grave<br />

#121D plot 2<br />

Asking $2,800<br />

Call: 508-476-1621<br />

VISIT US ONLINE<br />

www.towntotownclassifieds.com<br />

Bargain Box Ad<br />

Furniture – Autos<br />

Appliances – Boats<br />

Campers - Motor Homes<br />

Sell Your Items!<br />

30 Words Or Less<br />

All 11 MA/CT Papers<br />

(Plus Our Website)<br />

Until Sold!* $46............❑<br />

(Up To 1 Year Maximum)<br />

100 GENERAL<br />

105 BULLETIN BOARD<br />

IN REMEMBRANCE<br />

Julie Ann Bainton<br />

(Knurowski)<br />

36 Year Senior Secretary<br />

Bay Path High School<br />

Dear Friend, Please Visit<br />

Our Guest Book And Leave A<br />

Note To Pay Your Respects<br />

www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton<br />

JULIE<br />

Nov. 26th, 1954<br />

Nov. 30th, 2008<br />

Send Your Love To:<br />

888-974-1977 (FAX)<br />

Or Mail To:<br />

PO Box 979<br />

Charlton City, MA 01508<br />

God Bless<br />

Summer Camp<br />

www.stowefarm.com<br />

*****************<br />

•Adventure camp<br />

•Outdoor Activities<br />

•Archery range for<br />

beginners-advanced<br />

•High rope tree<br />

challenge<br />

•Learn teamwork self<br />

confidence and<br />

much more!!<br />

•Take a ride on our zip<br />

line and climb our<br />

rock wall<br />

*****************<br />

Ages 10+ $350/child<br />

Now Booking Weeks<br />

In July and August<br />

Also booking<br />

Horse Camp<br />

Call:<br />

508-865-9860<br />

107 MISC. FREE<br />

FREE WOOD<br />

PALLETS<br />

You pick up. Monday thru<br />

Friday 8am-noon.<br />

Stonebridge Press<br />

25 Optical Drive<br />

(located behind <strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Hotel & Conference Center)<br />

<strong>13</strong>0 YARD SALES<br />

DEADLINE FOR<br />

YARD SALE<br />

SUBMISSIONS<br />

IS 1:30PM MONDAY<br />

FOR ALL MASS.<br />

WEEKLY PAPERS<br />

*Deadlines Subject To<br />

Change Due To Holidays<br />

Call For More Info.<br />

Giant Community<br />

Indoor Yard Sale<br />

Fundraiser<br />

Outdoor World<br />

Campground<br />

19 Mashapaug Road<br />

Sturbridge, Ma<br />

Saturday July 14th<br />

8:00am-3:00pm<br />

Crafts, candles, raffles<br />

and a bake sale!!!<br />

Yard Sale<br />

7/14 9:00am Saturday only<br />

37 Blueberry Hill<br />

Webster<br />

(on left near top of hill)<br />

Household, lawn slicer, and<br />

miscellaneous items.<br />

<strong>13</strong>5 LOST AND FOUND<br />

LOST<br />

Panasonic HDC-HS9 high<br />

definition camcorder.<br />

Item was lost on Main St.,<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> Camcorder was<br />

in black carrying case with<br />

shoulder strap.<br />

Reward will be given<br />

for safe return.<br />

Contact Stacey at<br />

smatty33@charter.net<br />

Write your ad here:<br />

Name:<br />

Address:<br />

Town:<br />

Phone:<br />

200 GEN. BUSINESS<br />

203 SNOWMOBILES<br />

2003 SKIDOO 600<br />

GRAND TOURING<br />

and 2004 SKIDOO<br />

500SS LEGEND<br />

with 2006 Karavan<br />

Tilt Trailer.<br />

Low mileage on all.<br />

Excellent condition<br />

Asking $12K but reasonable<br />

offers considered.<br />

Call 508-769-3167<br />

204 WATER EQUIPMENT<br />

454 350HP<br />

Marine Engine<br />

Complete & Running.<br />

Includes Alternator, Power<br />

Steering Pump, Raw Water<br />

Pump, Etc.<br />

$3500<br />

Call 508-259-8805<br />

Floating Pontoon<br />

Dock/Swimming<br />

Platform<br />

With ladder.<br />

10’x5’, in good condition,<br />

newly painted!!<br />

$500 OBO<br />

Call: 508-347-9081<br />

Marine Exhaust Chevy<br />

Manifolds<br />

A 454 Chevy and a<br />

427 Chevy<br />

Call for more information<br />

508-259-8805<br />

Mahogany Gold Cup<br />

Race Boat 26 Foot<br />

Replica of a 1926 race boat.<br />

Has a 5-step bottom, double<br />

ender. Has a 327 Chevy engine.<br />

Price includes trailer.<br />

$65,000<br />

508-259-8805<br />

Trailer for Jet Ski<br />

$500<br />

Call: 508-949-2189<br />

205 BOATS<br />

(2) Kayaks<br />

both 14’ long with rudders<br />

and light weight paddles.<br />

$850 each<br />

buy both & Yakima<br />

Racks included!<br />

Call: 860-928-3755<br />

14’ 2003 Polar<br />

Kraft Bass Boat<br />

& Trailer<br />

25 HP Yamaha 4-stroke,<br />

Minkota trolling motor,<br />

New batteries,<br />

Excellent condition.<br />

$5,000.<br />

Call 508-347-3575<br />

1995 Glastron 17ft<br />

Fiberglass Boat<br />

(open style) with 88HP<br />

Evinrude SPL outboard.<br />

Includes trailer. Easily seats<br />

8. Used in fresh water for<br />

water skiing.<br />

$5,000<br />

Call: 508-234-5676<br />

2008 Sea Ray<br />

185 Sport<br />

Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha<br />

190PHP. 50 hours, pearl<br />

and black, many features.<br />

Outstanding condition with<br />

trailer.<br />

$18,000<br />

Call Mark:<br />

781-801-4061<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1984 Formula 24’<br />

350 Merc Cruiser<br />

With trailer. GPS Finder.<br />

and more!! Well<br />

maintained, must sell<br />

moving!!<br />

Asking $8,500 OBO<br />

Call: 508-476-3824<br />

215 CAMPING<br />

Membership to<br />

Stateline Camp<br />

Resort<br />

in Killingly, CT<br />

Family activities, pool,<br />

playground, fishing,<br />

expires 2045.<br />

$800 OBO<br />

Call for details:<br />

508-476-7382<br />

Check the resort out online at<br />

statelinecampresort.com<br />

260 COLLECTIBLES<br />

Authentic<br />

Revolutionary<br />

War Historic<br />

Autographs<br />

Genuine Original Signature<br />

Autographs Of<br />

American Hero Icons.<br />

George Washington $2200<br />

Benjamin Franklin $2200<br />

Thomas Jefferson $1000<br />

All Have Certificates Of<br />

Authenticity.<br />

Clear Signatures<br />

Call: 508-476-1068<br />

NFL Autographed<br />

Helmet Collection<br />

Five Ridell Team Helmets<br />

Signed By MVP Icon<br />

Quarterbacks<br />

Tom Brady, Joe Montana,<br />

Dan Marino, Joe Namath,<br />

And Peyton Manning.<br />

All Have COA’s<br />

$2000 OBO<br />

Call: 508-476-1068<br />

265 FUEL/WOOD<br />

A. Jeffers<br />

Tree Service<br />

°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°<br />

Tree Removals<br />

Logging<br />

Land Clearing<br />

Firewood<br />

WOOD LOTS<br />

WANTED<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Call (774)239-0285<br />

Central Boiler E-Classic<br />

1400/2400<br />

OUTDOOR WOOD<br />

FURNACE<br />

Cleaner & Greener<br />

EPA Qualified<br />

25-Year Warranty<br />

Call Today<br />

508-882-0178<br />

CrystalRockFarm.com<br />

Firewood<br />

Green $<strong>13</strong>5<br />

128 cubic feet.<br />

(774)696-7879<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Green - $150.00<br />

Seasoned - $220.00<br />

Cut, Split, Delivered<br />

WOOD LOTS WANTED<br />

Call<br />

508-769-2351<br />

508-987-5349<br />

275 FLEA MARKET<br />

Dudley<br />

Flea Market<br />

Antiques, Collectibles<br />

& General<br />

Open Every Saturday-Sunday<br />

8am-4pm<br />

SPECIAL DEAL!!<br />

$10 daily spaces<br />

and<br />

Free Outdoor Spaces<br />

Now Through Labor Day<br />

COME Join US<br />

Something For Everyone!<br />

Behind BP Gas<br />

At Dudley/Webster Line<br />

2 Acres, Indoors!<br />

www.dudleyflea.com<br />

1-800-551-7767<br />

* Bargain Box rate does not apply to Pets,<br />

Businesses, Real Estate Or Rentals Of Any Kind<br />

For More Information, Or For Other Rates, Call Our Friendly Staff At 1-800-536-5836<br />

Zip:<br />

You Can Include A Check For Your Ad, Or We Will Be Happy To Bill You Later!<br />

Mail to: Town-to-Town Classifieds<br />

P.O. Box 90<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong>, MA • 01550<br />

Fax to: 508-909-4053<br />

Email to: classifieds@stonebridgepress.com<br />

010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE<br />

Don’t Forget...<br />

Once you’ve sold it, call us to<br />

remove your ad!!<br />

**Town To Town**<br />

Classifieds<br />

508-909-4111<br />

281 FREE PETS<br />

Looking for<br />

wonderful loving<br />

homes...<br />

4 year old<br />

German Short<br />

Haired Pointer.<br />

Male named “Logan”,<br />

neutured, loves to run,<br />

and needs a big yard.<br />

2 year Old Pitbull<br />

Female named “Calle”<br />

blue nose. Not spayed.<br />

Great for single pet<br />

enviorontment.<br />

Call:<br />

774-318-8439<br />

My name is Pixel<br />

and I am an older male<br />

Persian cat.<br />

I love to be loved and<br />

want a human to take<br />

care of. I will purr, love,<br />

be affectionate, and<br />

sleep with you. I want to<br />

be the only animal in the<br />

house although fishes<br />

are great I love to<br />

look at them.<br />

I don't do tricks but I<br />

promise to be there for<br />

you if things ever get<br />

tough or depressing. It<br />

would be great if you<br />

were retired or semiretired<br />

as I get lonely if<br />

left too long.<br />

If this all sounds<br />

good to you call<br />

774-490-7880<br />

and ask for Steven<br />

283 PETS<br />

Need Help Fixing<br />

Your Pet?<br />

We can help at an<br />

affordable price!!!<br />

All surgeries performed by<br />

liscenced vets at our<br />

wellness center.<br />

Transportation and additional<br />

discounts are also available.<br />

Please Call 508-637-<strong>13</strong>33<br />

or visit us online at<br />

www.secondchanceanimals.org<br />

Pure Bred<br />

Puppies<br />

Over thirty breeds available.<br />

Health checked/guaranteed.<br />

State licensed.<br />

www.laughlinkennel.com<br />

Laughlin Kennel<br />

Call 508-987-7161<br />

284 LOST & FOUND<br />

PETS<br />

Found 1/8<br />

On Worcester St<br />

In <strong>Southbridge</strong>...<br />

All black male cat<br />

Green eyes, very lovable,<br />

not fixed, definitely a<br />

house cat.<br />

Call: 774-287-5043<br />

284 LOST & FOUND<br />

PETS<br />

FOUND!!<br />

Young male long haired<br />

brown and black cat.<br />

Neutured.<br />

Was brought to vet for<br />

vaccinations.<br />

Found on Friday 3/16/12<br />

near the Lacky Dam area<br />

of Douglas, MA.<br />

No collar no tags<br />

Call: 508-341-9282<br />

LOST CAT<br />

Fat, black male with<br />

white whiskers lost on<br />

Saturday 5/19 in the<br />

Bryn Mar, Rock Ave<br />

area of Auburn. He is an<br />

inside cat and has never<br />

been out, he maybe<br />

hiding. He answers<br />

to “Begerra”<br />

Reward<br />

Call: 508-832-3985<br />

LOST DOG<br />

Male Bishon Frise<br />

named “Cody Bear”<br />

2 years old, white,<br />

10-20lbs, no collar and<br />

no tags. He is not<br />

microchiped.<br />

Lost on Monday<br />

3/5/2012 in the town of<br />

Brimfield, MA<br />

CALL:<br />

4<strong>13</strong>-245-1264<br />

LOST: SOLID BLACK<br />

MALE CAT<br />

Neutered. Diabetic, needs<br />

insulin. Missing many teeth<br />

Has a few white hairs on his<br />

chest Answers to “Salem”<br />

Missing since January 31 in<br />

the vicinity of Pleasant St.<br />

and Hillcrest Ave.<br />

in <strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

508-314-2252<br />

MISSING CAT<br />

Last seen 5/19/12<br />

Goulding Drive area<br />

of Auburn.<br />

“Finney” 2 year old<br />

male Abyssinian. Beige<br />

(fawn) colored. He’s very<br />

shy and has never been<br />

outdoors!!<br />

Finney is Microchipped<br />

Reward If Found<br />

$300<br />

PLEASE Email:<br />

1elly@charter.net<br />

285 PET CARE<br />

FAN-C-PET<br />

Mobile<br />

Grooming Salon<br />

Vicki Kelley<br />

Professional<br />

Groomer<br />

20 Years Exp.<br />

“We Go Right to<br />

Your Door”<br />

508-987-2419


JULY 11, 2012<br />

☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 3<br />

285 PET CARE<br />

Going... Going...<br />

Gone to the Dogs<br />

Training and behavior<br />

management in your<br />

home.<br />

Positive methods<br />

used.<br />

Certified Pet Dog<br />

trainer and member<br />

APDT<br />

Call Renelle at<br />

508-892-1850<br />

email:<br />

cherrydals@aol.com<br />

J & L<br />

Pet Sitting<br />

Service<br />

Professional at Home<br />

Pet Sitting and Dog Walking<br />

Member of National<br />

Association of Professional<br />

Pet Sitters<br />

Established 1996<br />

Certified • Bonded • Insured<br />

508-347-3826<br />

Same Owners<br />

Tom & Camila<br />

New Stuff!<br />

Reconnective Healing<br />

Animal Massage<br />

Animal Communication<br />

As Always!<br />

Reiki/Feng Shui<br />

Natural Foods<br />

Flower Essences<br />

Alpha Wave Music<br />

Boarding<br />

Indoor/Outdoor Runs<br />

Skylights<br />

Heated/Air Conditioned<br />

Day Care<br />

Supervised Groups<br />

Daily/Weekly Rates<br />

Large Play Yards<br />

Training<br />

Basic - Advanced<br />

Group Or Private<br />

New - Open Enrollment<br />

Grooming<br />

Baths To Full Grooms<br />

Certifications!<br />

PCSA Levels I & II<br />

CPR Certified<br />

Reiki Master<br />

Lighterian Reiki VII<br />

Reconnective Healing II<br />

ICNDF Certified Trainer<br />

Experienced, Caring Staff<br />

Individualized Care<br />

Attention To Detail<br />

508-987-0077<br />

205 Federal Hill Road<br />

Oxford, MA<br />

starwoodpetresort.com<br />

286 LIVESTOCK<br />

Quality<br />

Horse Hay<br />

3’x3’x8’<br />

Square Bales Weigh<br />

Approximately 800lbs Each.<br />

Timothy, Orchard, Alfalfa<br />

No Chemicals or<br />

Preservatives<br />

Second Cut Available<br />

Rock Valley Farm<br />

W. Brookfield<br />

508-867-2508<br />

298 WANTED TO BUY<br />

ROUTE<br />

169<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

884 Worcester St.<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> MA<br />

Looking To Purchase<br />

Antiques<br />

And Collectibles<br />

Single Items<br />

Or Entire Estates<br />

We Buy It All<br />

And Also Do<br />

On-Site Estate Sales<br />

And<br />

Estate Auctions<br />

CALL MIKE ANYTIME<br />

508-765-9512<br />

$<br />

ROSS RECYCLING<br />

We Pay More!!<br />

All Scrap Metals,<br />

Cars, Trucks<br />

Batteries,<br />

Copper Wire,<br />

Appliances...<br />

64 Tucker Hill Rd.<br />

Putnam, CT 06260<br />

860-928-7165<br />

Classifieds<br />

Town-To-Town Call today<br />

to get in on this great deal<br />

to make your ad POP!<br />

508-909-4111<br />

or email:<br />

classifieds@stonebridgepress.com<br />

298 WANTED TO BUY<br />

$$$<br />

Make Money<br />

Selling<br />

Your Unwanted<br />

Stuff!!!<br />

Quality Dealers Wanted<br />

Best Deal Around.<br />

Clean, Indoor Flea Market<br />

Every Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm<br />

Route 12<br />

Dudley<br />

(Behind BP)<br />

www.dudleyflea.com<br />

1-800-551-7767<br />

See You There!<br />

$$$-CASH PAID-$$$<br />

For Unusual Bicycles<br />

1870’s-1970’s<br />

Hi-Wheel<br />

Balloon Tire<br />

Stingray<br />

Choppers<br />

Schwin<br />

Columbia<br />

Shelby<br />

Colson<br />

Raleigh<br />

Etc.<br />

I Pay More For Bikes<br />

For My Museum!<br />

All Conditions Considered<br />

1-800-336-2453 (BIKE)<br />

$ BUY & SELL $<br />

ALL GOLD & SILVER<br />

ITEMS<br />

Specializing in<br />

NUMISMATIC COINS,<br />

gold & silver of any<br />

form!<br />

Qualified with over 30<br />

years experience & a<br />

following of many<br />

satisfied customers.<br />

We also sell a nice<br />

selection of fine jewelry,<br />

antiques & collectibles.<br />

Bring in your items & see<br />

what they’re worth. You<br />

won’t leave disappointed.<br />

Honesty and fairness<br />

are our best policies!<br />

Lee’s Coins &<br />

Jewelry<br />

239 West Main Street<br />

East Brookfield<br />

(Route 9 - Panda<br />

Garden Plaza)<br />

508-637-1236<br />

508-341-6355 (cell)<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

By Collector<br />

Old comic books-1940’s<br />

and up, old baseball and<br />

sports cards, Beatles<br />

memorabilia-1960’s and<br />

up, old toys, old<br />

advertisement signs;<br />

soda, food etc.<br />

Call: 860-779-2469<br />

WANTED<br />

VERY USED<br />

Kitchen Cabinets<br />

The older the better. We<br />

are a kitchen refacing company<br />

and we use these<br />

cabinets at home shows<br />

for<br />

“BEFORE & AFTER”<br />

Call between 9 & 5 M-F<br />

or leave message<br />

KITCHEN OPTIONS of NEW<br />

ENGLAND<br />

508-987-3384<br />

or 860-749-6998<br />

www.mykitchenoptions.com<br />

298 WANTED TO BUY<br />

WAR<br />

RELICS<br />

&<br />

WAR<br />

SOUVENIRS<br />

WANTED<br />

WWII & EARLIER<br />

CA$H WAITING!<br />

Helmets, Swords,<br />

Daggers, Bayonets,<br />

Medals, Badges, Flags,<br />

Uniforms, etc.<br />

Over 30 Years Experience.<br />

Call David<br />

1-508-688-0847<br />

I’ll Come To YOU!<br />

300 HELP WANTED<br />

310 GENERAL HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Company looking for<br />

Licensed<br />

Electricians<br />

To work nights,<br />

9:00pm-7:00am<br />

4-10 hour days<br />

Please Call David:<br />

508-294-1524<br />

DRIVER<br />

SCHOOL VAN<br />

Hiring in your area<br />

for summer & fall routes.<br />

4-6 hrs/day, AM/PM route.<br />

Must be good with children<br />

and have 7+ years safe<br />

driving experience.<br />

Avg $<strong>13</strong>+/hr.<br />

Call Van Pool Transportation<br />

508 919-5054<br />

for application<br />

Drivers:<br />

Getting Home Is Easier.<br />

Chromed out trucks<br />

w/APU’s. Chromed out<br />

NEW PAY PACKAGE!!<br />

90% Drop & Hook. CDL-A,<br />

6mos Exp.<br />

888-406-9046<br />

Foster<br />

Parents Wanted<br />

Seeking Quality Homes<br />

Throughout Central MA<br />

To Provide Foster Care<br />

To Children In Need.<br />

24/7 Support. Generous<br />

Reimbursement.<br />

$1000 Sign-On Bonus<br />

Call For Details<br />

Devereux Therapeutic<br />

Foster Care<br />

508-829-6769<br />

Fulfillment<br />

Coordinator<br />

Busy marketing company<br />

seeks experienced, energetic,<br />

ambitious individual for<br />

full time employment.<br />

Applicant must be well<br />

organized, motivaed and<br />

capable of multi-tasking.<br />

Thorough understanding of<br />

Microsoft Office is required.<br />

Benefits include health,<br />

dental and 401K.<br />

Please forward cover letter<br />

and resume to:<br />

Human Resources, PO Box<br />

980, Fiskdale, MA 01518<br />

GROUNDSKEEPERS<br />

Positions Available For<br />

Seasonal Part Time Work.<br />

Experience helpful, will train.<br />

Reliable work ethic a must!!<br />

CALL DUDLEY HILL<br />

GOLF CLUB:<br />

508-943-4538<br />

310 GENERAL HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Surrogate<br />

Mothers<br />

Needed<br />

Be part of a miracle<br />

Earn $28,000<br />

Seeking Women<br />

21-43 Non-Smokers<br />

With Healthy<br />

Pregnancy History<br />

For More<br />

Information Call<br />

888-363-9457<br />

reproductivepossibilities.com<br />

HVAC Tech.<br />

Min. 5 years exp. in service<br />

and install. Residential plus<br />

commercial. Full time.<br />

Health insurance, vacation,<br />

holiday ETC. 401K available.<br />

Call: 508-476-1722<br />

Lawn Maintenance<br />

Laborers<br />

For Landscaping Business<br />

Hardworking, Responsible,<br />

Male Or Female.<br />

3 Years Min. Experience.<br />

Clean Driver’s License.<br />

Fax Resume<br />

774-241-0117<br />

Or Email Resume<br />

carrierlandscaping@<br />

yahoo.com<br />

508-868-8212<br />

Licensed<br />

Plumbers and<br />

Apprentices/Helper<br />

Must be hard working<br />

and responsible!!<br />

Please fax resume to:<br />

508-461-9382<br />

or email to:<br />

gapscandy@charter.net<br />

Maids Wanted<br />

We have permanent<br />

part-time positions available.<br />

Qualifications are; your own<br />

vehicle, cleaning experience<br />

a plus but not mandatory,<br />

personable, organized and<br />

punctual. Hours estimated<br />

15-25/week. Must be able<br />

to start at 8:45AM<br />

Perfect mothers hours.<br />

All qualified employees start<br />

at $9.00/hour. Raise to<br />

$10.00/hour after first 30<br />

days, advancement possible.<br />

We do withhold taxes.<br />

Looking for applicants<br />

residing in the towns of:<br />

Brookfield & Sturbridge<br />

Call Tammie<br />

508-347-3275<br />

MOVER/DRIVER<br />

Heavy lifting and valid<br />

driver’s license required<br />

Experience preferred<br />

Call Charlton Furniture<br />

508-248-5566<br />

Tractor Trailer<br />

Driver<br />

to haul cars<br />

Must be experienced and<br />

have a cleaning driving<br />

record and lots of motivation<br />

Call 508 764-6376<br />

REPORTER<br />

WANTED<br />

Do you have a nose for news? Are you a writer at<br />

heart? Do you love to capture the moment you’re in<br />

with a photograph? Do you have an interest in the<br />

goings on in Auburn, and want to get involved in your<br />

town?<br />

The Auburn <strong>News</strong>, your best source for weekly local<br />

news, is looking for a hard-working, flexible reporter to<br />

cover Auburn.<br />

Job will include writing several stories per week, photography,<br />

information gathering and networking — you<br />

will be the face of the town you cover!<br />

Candidates must be able to work nights and weekends.<br />

Experience in newspapers and with AP style is<br />

desired. Residence in southern Worcester County is preferred,<br />

but not required.<br />

The position is full-time with a competitive salary,<br />

health and dental benefits, 401k, and mileage reimbursement.<br />

Stonebridge Press is an equal opportunity<br />

employer.<br />

So what are waiting for?<br />

Send your résumé to Editor Adam Minor at<br />

aminor@stonebridgepress.com,<br />

or mail to<br />

Auburn <strong>News</strong>,<br />

ATTN: Editor,<br />

P.O. Box 90,<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong>, MA<br />

01550<br />

310 GENERAL HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

OIL BURNER<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Experienced<br />

Dependable<br />

Sturbridge Area<br />

Benefits<br />

Call:<br />

508-764-2635<br />

(days)<br />

PURCHASING/<br />

REPLENISHMENT<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

Process purchase orders,<br />

receiving, warehouse<br />

transfers, and inventory<br />

control for distribution<br />

company.<br />

1-2 yrs. exp, fast learner,<br />

strong computer and<br />

communication skills<br />

required.<br />

Send resume to:<br />

Northeast Battery<br />

240 Washington Street<br />

Auburn, MA 01501.<br />

No recruiters or telephone<br />

calls, please<br />

Recruiting 36<br />

Participants Ages<br />

18-65<br />

For a weight loss research<br />

study including nutrition<br />

and exercise counseling.<br />

(508)856-1718<br />

BAProgram@<br />

umassmed.edu<br />

Docket #14709<br />

Scientist:<br />

R&D Controls Scientist, F/T,<br />

Sturbridge, MA. Research,<br />

dsgn, dvlp, & supv all aspects<br />

of electro-fluid-mechanical<br />

control systems,<br />

eqpmt, & machinery related<br />

to MCVD, Glass Works, Fiber<br />

Draw & Qualification Lab<br />

eqpmt that predict life-time<br />

reliability & failure probabilities<br />

of fiber optic components.<br />

Must have PhD in<br />

Electrical Engg, Optics, Math,<br />

or Physics. Must have 4 yrs'<br />

exp. in job offd or 4 yrs' exp.<br />

working w/ C++ in a QNX<br />

environment.<br />

Send resume to:<br />

Eileen Laramee,<br />

Sr. Manager,<br />

HR, OFS Fitel, LLC,<br />

19 Schoolhouse Rd,<br />

Somerset, NJ 08873<br />

310 GENERAL HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Valet/Guest<br />

Services<br />

To Work At Several<br />

Locations In<br />

Worcester, MA<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

PERMANENT OPENING!<br />

F/T-P/T available. Potential<br />

to earn $11 and more to<br />

start. Great benefits health,<br />

dental, 401k plan, plenty of<br />

room for growth! Applicant<br />

must be over 18, have valid<br />

license, and prior customer<br />

service experience a plus!!!<br />

Please contact us at:<br />

www.valetparkof<br />

america.com/employment<br />

311 PART-TIME HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Business Assistant<br />

(Part-Time)<br />

Sturbridge, MA Campus<br />

Become part of a vibrant<br />

community of world-class<br />

professionals transforming<br />

the lives of a motivated<br />

and diverse student population.<br />

A pioneer in innovative<br />

academic programs since<br />

1897 and one of the fastest<br />

growing colleges in New<br />

England, Bay Path College is<br />

seeking candidates for this<br />

dynamic part time position.<br />

The Business Assistant<br />

works 12:30pm-7:00pm on<br />

consecutive Saturdays and is<br />

responsible for providing<br />

IT, administrative and<br />

general office support to<br />

the faculty, students and<br />

staff when classes are in session,<br />

including answering<br />

phones, photocopying,<br />

greeting students, set-up,<br />

breakdown and support of<br />

presentation equipment<br />

along with basic hardware<br />

and software troubleshooting.<br />

This position requires<br />

excellent computer skills,<br />

including word processing,<br />

Publisher, PowerPoint and<br />

Excel, strong customer<br />

service skills, the ability to<br />

work independently and valid<br />

driver’s license.<br />

Applicants for this position<br />

should submit a cover letter,<br />

resume and contact<br />

information for four professional<br />

references.<br />

All applications should<br />

be sent electronically in<br />

MS Word format to:<br />

hr@baypath.edu<br />

An equal opportunity<br />

employer, Bay Path College<br />

is committed to fostering<br />

diversity in its student body,<br />

faculty, and staff.<br />

298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY<br />

FIREARMS WANTED:<br />

Collector looking WWII US Firearms<br />

M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, .45 Pistols,<br />

1911/1911 A1’s<br />

TOP PRICES PAID<br />

Have all necessary federal licenses<br />

311 PART-TIME HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Housekeeper<br />

We are searching for a selfmotivated<br />

individual to join<br />

our team at St Camillus<br />

Health Center.<br />

Responsibilities include<br />

general houskeeping duties<br />

such as dusting, cleaning,<br />

spot washing, etc.<br />

Experience preferred, but will<br />

train the right person.<br />

This position is 24 hours<br />

per week, evenings and<br />

every other weekend.<br />

Interested applicants should<br />

forward a resume to, or<br />

apply in person at:<br />

St Camillus Health Center<br />

447 Hill Street<br />

Whitinsville, MA 01588<br />

Attn: Jakub Sadecki<br />

Email:<br />

jsadecki@stcamillus.com<br />

SUNSHINE HAVEN<br />

A group care progam for<br />

special needs children is<br />

seeking part-time<br />

employment<br />

for 3pm-11pm and<br />

11pm-7am<br />

part-time workers<br />

Apply at:<br />

Sunshine Haven<br />

49 Linwood Ave.<br />

Whitinsville, MA<br />

508-234-3240<br />

The Comfort<br />

Inn and Suites<br />

in Sturbridge<br />

is now hiring for:<br />

Housekeeping<br />

Nights and weekends<br />

required<br />

Common Area<br />

Attendant<br />

Nights and weekends<br />

required<br />

Apply In Person Or<br />

Apply Online At:<br />

www.sturbridge<br />

comfortinn.com/<br />

career<br />

Call Wally At<br />

508-234-5860<br />

311 PART-TIME HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

Veolia Water<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong> WWTP<br />

Seasonal Worker<br />

Needed 24 hrs/week for<br />

10 weeks.<br />

Apply at:<br />

www.veoliawater.com<br />

Contact:<br />

Paul Krasnecky<br />

508-764-4927<br />

314 FOOD SERVICES<br />

Experienced Cook<br />

Wanted<br />

For summer camp to prepare<br />

& serve 3 meals a day at the<br />

Camp Frank A Day. Flexible<br />

hours, 20-30per week.<br />

Background checks will be<br />

performed ad a condition of<br />

this postion. $<strong>13</strong>/hr.<br />

Call:<br />

781-595-3663<br />

400 SERVICES<br />

402 GENERAL SERVICES<br />

All Cleanouts<br />

Cleanups<br />

Haul-Away<br />

Basements<br />

Attics<br />

Apartments<br />

Garages<br />

Yards<br />

Rental Property<br />

Estate Cleanouts<br />

Small Building<br />

Demolition<br />

Better Than<br />

A Dumpster<br />

We Do It!<br />

FREE Estimates!<br />

774-329-3386<br />

774-230-8586


4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 11, 2012<br />

402 GENERAL SERVICES<br />

Armand A. Thibert<br />

& Son<br />

• Painting, Remodeling<br />

& Renovations<br />

Wallpapering All Types<br />

• Exterior Decks<br />

Repaired & Stained<br />

Licensed & Insured<br />

Wales, MA<br />

Tel.: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-7181<br />

Call The<br />

Junk Man<br />

Trees Cut<br />

Brush/Limbs<br />

Removed<br />

WE NOW TAKE<br />

YOUR AUTOS<br />

FOR CASH!<br />

Removal of Metal,<br />

Appliances,<br />

Furniture, TV’s.<br />

Construction<br />

Materials.<br />

Cellars/Attics<br />

Cleaned.<br />

Small Building<br />

Demolition, Tires.<br />

Leaves Removed.<br />

Residential Moves.<br />

Furnaces Removed<br />

Check-our-down-toearth<br />

prices first!<br />

Weekends also!<br />

Central Mass<br />

and Connecticut<br />

Dave<br />

508-867-2564<br />

508-581-0902<br />

508-347-7804<br />

Clutter<br />

Capture<br />

Removal of unwanted<br />

or unusable<br />

household items...<br />

Furniture, appliances,<br />

lumber, lawn<br />

equipment<br />

•Handy Work<br />

•Local Moving<br />

•Haul Offs/Junk<br />

Removal<br />

The odd job specialist<br />

of Central MA<br />

508-868-4291<br />

We’re Here To<br />

Help!!<br />

FREE<br />

Metal Pickup<br />

A/C, Refrigerators,<br />

Washers, Small Trailers,<br />

Batteries.<br />

WE PAY YOU<br />

Top Dollar For Your<br />

AUTOS<br />

TRUCKS<br />

Or TRACTORS<br />

508-867-2564<br />

508-347-7804<br />

508-581-0902<br />

420 STORAGE/RENTALS<br />

Storage Available<br />

for boats, RV’s, cars<br />

or trucks<br />

Secure location and<br />

reasonable rates. Available<br />

by weekly or monthly<br />

508 764-7376<br />

433 CLEANING<br />

* TLC Home *<br />

Cleaning<br />

Have You Heard The<br />

Phrase, “GOING GREEN?”<br />

We Use & Supply Organic<br />

Cleaners To Ensure Your<br />

Family’s Safety.<br />

Gift Certificates For<br />

Baby Showers,<br />

Anniversaries, And More!<br />

A Perfect Gift!<br />

CALL TAMMIE TODAY<br />

FOR A GREENER<br />

TOMORROW!<br />

508-347-3275<br />

774-230-7885<br />

Office/Homes<br />

Spring Or Fall Cleanings<br />

Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or<br />

Monthly Cleanings<br />

Flexible Hours/Days<br />

Registered/Insured/<br />

Bonded<br />

References Available<br />

433 CLEANING<br />

House/Office<br />

Cleaning Available<br />

Reasonable rates.<br />

No job too big or small.<br />

Days and evening<br />

hours available.<br />

Bonded<br />

Call Wendy for a<br />

FREE estimate at:<br />

(508)943-9880<br />

442 LICENSED DAY<br />

CARE<br />

***************<br />

The Commonwealth of<br />

Massachusetts Office of<br />

Child Care Services<br />

requires that all ads<br />

placed in the newspaper<br />

for child care (daycare)<br />

in your home include<br />

your license number.<br />

LICENSED<br />

DAYCARE<br />

in Sturbridge<br />

has Fall opening for child<br />

over 18 months.<br />

30 years experience.<br />

Many references.<br />

MA Lic. #9009432<br />

Call Sue Riel at<br />

508-347-9423<br />

454 HOME<br />

IMPROVEMENT<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior/<br />

Exterior<br />

Power Washing<br />

Carpentry<br />

• FREE ESTIMATES •<br />

• FULLY Insured •<br />

• Reasonable Rates •<br />

Rich O’Brien<br />

Painting<br />

28 Years Of Experience<br />

508-248-7314<br />

DiGeronimo<br />

Painting<br />

Quality, Affordability<br />

& Trust<br />

Without Compromise<br />

Interior Rooms<br />

As Low As<br />

$149<br />

Ceilings $79<br />

Woodwork $79<br />

Licensed & Insured<br />

Serving Central Mass.<br />

James DiGeronimo<br />

Cell 508-577-7940<br />

500 REAL ESTATE<br />

501 REAL ESTATE<br />

WANTED<br />

**************<br />

EQUAL HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

**************<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject to<br />

The Federal Fair Housing Act<br />

of 1968, which makes it<br />

illegal to advertise any<br />

preference, limitation or<br />

discrimination based on race,<br />

color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />

familial status (number of<br />

children and or pregnancy),<br />

national origin, ancestry, age,<br />

marital status, or any<br />

intention to make an such<br />

preference, limitation or<br />

discrimination. This<br />

newspaper will not<br />

knowingly accept any<br />

advertising for real estate<br />

that is in violation of the law.<br />

Our readers are hereby<br />

informed that all dwellings<br />

advertising in this newspaper<br />

are available on and equal<br />

opportunity basis. To<br />

complain about<br />

discrimination call The<br />

Department of Housing and<br />

Urban Development “HUD”<br />

toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />

For the N.E. area, call HUD<br />

ad 617-565-5308,. The toll<br />

free number for the hearing<br />

impaired is 1-800-927-9275<br />

505 APARTMENTS FOR<br />

RENT<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

High St<br />

2 bedroom apartment.<br />

Cute, clean and quiet!<br />

$675/Month<br />

No Pets<br />

Call: 508-764-3743<br />

505 APARTMENTS FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Brookside<br />

Terrace<br />

Affordable 1, 2 and 3<br />

Bedroom Apartments<br />

For Rent.<br />

Spacious, Fully<br />

Applianced.<br />

Starting at $698<br />

• A/C In Every Unit<br />

• Pool<br />

• Basketball Court<br />

• Playground<br />

• On-Site Laundry<br />

Heat/Hot Water<br />

Included!<br />

INCOME LIMITS APPLY<br />

Section 8 Welcome<br />

Office Open From:<br />

Monday-Friday<br />

9:00am to 5:00pm<br />

Saturday 10:00am<br />

to 4:00pm<br />

<strong>Evening</strong> Appointments Available<br />

Brookside Terrace<br />

11 Village Drive<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong>,MA 01550<br />

(508)764-7675<br />

C&C<br />

Properties<br />

LOOK & COMPARE<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Quality 1, 2 & 3<br />

Bedroom Apartments!<br />

Appliances, Off-Street<br />

Parking.<br />

Call (508)765-0501<br />

Charlton<br />

1 Bedroom apartment on<br />

horse farm. Appliances and<br />

hot water included.<br />

$700/Month<br />

Call for more<br />

information:<br />

508-248-7335<br />

Or: 508-320-3273<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom<br />

Apartments Available<br />

Prices start at $845/month.<br />

Includes heat, hot water,<br />

A/C, pool, fitness center<br />

& children’s program.<br />

Off street parking.<br />

Call (508)476-3777<br />

Douglas<br />

New Two Bedroom, New<br />

Appliances, Dishwasher,<br />

Quiet, Private Country Road.<br />

No Traffic. No Smoking,<br />

No Dogs.<br />

$850/Month<br />

Plus Electric<br />

Call: 508-476-1722<br />

NORTH BROOKFIELD<br />

2-bedroom, first floor. Fully<br />

applianced. Washer/dryer<br />

hookups. Off-street parking.<br />

Basement storage unit.<br />

Owner occupied,<br />

Non-smoking. Cats okay.<br />

First/Last/Security.<br />

Available After July 15<br />

$750/month<br />

508-867-6535<br />

or 508-867-7653<br />

Orchard<br />

Hill<br />

Free Rent<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments.<br />

CALL FOR<br />

MORE DETAILS<br />

Heat & Hot Water<br />

Included<br />

Free Parking<br />

Fully Applianced<br />

Specious<br />

Starting At $797.00<br />

Must Income Qualify<br />

SECTION 8<br />

CERTIFICATES<br />

WELCOME<br />

508-987-8121<br />

EHO<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Large spacious 2 & 3<br />

bedroom apartments<br />

available end of July<br />

or August 1st.<br />

Hardwood floors in living<br />

room/dining room, eat-in<br />

kitchen, pantry washer/dryer<br />

hookup, storage, front &<br />

back closed-in porches.<br />

$825-$900<br />

First/Last/Security<br />

No Pets<br />

Call: 774-258-0147<br />

505 APARTMENTS FOR<br />

RENT<br />

River Mill<br />

Village<br />

Thompson, CT<br />

Affordable<br />

1,2 & 4 Bedroom<br />

Apartment Homes<br />

W/D Hook-ups<br />

& On-Site Laundry<br />

Ample Parking<br />

Spacious Floor Plans<br />

Near-by Park &<br />

Library<br />

Close to I395, RT12<br />

Summer<br />

Move-In Special<br />

*2 BR ONE MONTH<br />

FREE*<br />

Must Income Qualify<br />

Voucher Holders<br />

Welcome<br />

Call Today<br />

(860)923-3919<br />

rivermillvillage@<br />

winnco.com<br />

ROCHDALE<br />

RE-LISTED!!<br />

Great Location!<br />

Beautiful one bedroom<br />

apartment. Hardwood floors,<br />

culdesac, large driveway &<br />

yard. Includes appliances,<br />

heat/hot water & electric.<br />

$775/Month<br />

First, Security &<br />

References Required<br />

No Pets/Smokers<br />

Cindy: 508-892-4443<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Spacious three bedroom<br />

apartment with balcony.<br />

Quiet area, trained pets ok.<br />

$500/Month<br />

First/Last/Security<br />

Call: 617-733-8172<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE<br />

Summer Street<br />

First floor 2 bedroom,<br />

includes hot water.<br />

Natural gas heat<br />

$750/Month<br />

First/Last/Security<br />

94 E. Main Street<br />

Third floor apartment<br />

$650/Month<br />

Utilities not included<br />

959 Main Street<br />

4 bedroom townhouse<br />

$900/Month<br />

Availble August 1st<br />

Service Pets Only<br />

W/D Hookups,<br />

Stove/Refrigerator.<br />

First/Last/Security,<br />

References.<br />

$20 Application Fee<br />

508-765-5542<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

2 & 3 Bedrooms Available<br />

$675/$700<br />

Remodeled, new everything,<br />

wall to wall, granite, too<br />

much to list! Worth the<br />

look, no pets.<br />

First/Last/Security<br />

Call: 774-696-0235<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

2 bedroom basement<br />

apartment. Laundromat on<br />

premises, clean, new cabinets,<br />

refrigerator & stove<br />

included, wall-to-wall<br />

carpet, off-street parking,<br />

near shopping.<br />

$775/Month<br />

References<br />

Call: 508-892-1793<br />

508-335-8878<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

6-Room, 3 Bedroom<br />

Apartment, First Floor. In a<br />

Nice, Quiet Neighborhood.<br />

Washer/Dryer Hookups,<br />

Gas Heat, Yard & Porch.<br />

No pets<br />

First & Last.<br />

$850/Month<br />

617-281-0831<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Available August 1st!<br />

Three Bedroom, Second<br />

Floor Apartment.<br />

Off-Street Parking,<br />

Garage Available.<br />

Section 8 Approved.<br />

Call 508-943-1731<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Cisco Street<br />

2-Family, First Floor.<br />

Three Bedrooms, Enclosed<br />

Front and Back Porch,<br />

Laundry Room, Appliances,<br />

Garage Space, Yard.<br />

No Pets<br />

References<br />

First & Last Month’s Rent<br />

$825/Month<br />

Call: 508-765-1104<br />

505 APARTMENTS FOR<br />

RENT<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

First Floor,<br />

Two Bedroom,<br />

Includes Heat &<br />

Hot Water.<br />

Off-Street<br />

Parking,<br />

Stove & Fridge.<br />

Washer & Dryer<br />

Hook-up.<br />

No Pets<br />

No Smoking.<br />

$725/Month<br />

Available<br />

August 1st<br />

508-248-0932<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE<br />

Fully furnished<br />

2-bedroom apartment.<br />

Convenient to town<br />

and safe area. 2nd floor<br />

AAA credit rating needed.<br />

$850 per month with heat.<br />

508-320-9075<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

New 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. Off-street<br />

parking. No Pets.<br />

$775/Month<br />

First & Security<br />

Call: 508-765-5852<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Three Bedrooms, New<br />

Floors, Cleaned, Painted,<br />

Stove, Off Street Parking,<br />

Washer/Dryer Hook-ups<br />

In Apartment. Limited<br />

Restricted Storage.<br />

Deposit, References And<br />

Credit Check Required.<br />

No Pets, No Utilities.<br />

$850<br />

Per Month Plus<br />

Sewer & Water.<br />

Second Floor<br />

Call 508-637-1074<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

Very Attractive One Bedroom<br />

Apartment. Centrally<br />

Located, Hardwood Floors,<br />

Modern Kitchen/Bath.<br />

Completely Furnished With<br />

Appliances & Furniture.<br />

Central Air & Parking.<br />

Safe & Quiet Building.<br />

$150/Week<br />

Utilities, Very Low,<br />

But Separate.<br />

($500 Security)<br />

508-248-6687<br />

Spencer<br />

Attractive One orTwo-<br />

Bedroom Apartment,<br />

Appliances,<br />

W/D Hookup Available<br />

Modern, Bright,<br />

Quiet Country Setting.<br />

Directly Off Route 9.<br />

Visit Our Website<br />

www.spencercondos.com<br />

Spencer<br />

Wheelchair accessible<br />

2 bedroom apartment.<br />

Washer/dryer hookups, gas<br />

heat, gas hot water, electric<br />

appliances. No pets.<br />

1 Year Lease<br />

First & Last Plus $500<br />

Security Deposit<br />

$720/Month<br />

Call: 508-886-4312<br />

Sturbridge<br />

1738 House<br />

One Bedroom Apartment<br />

$900/Month<br />

All Appliances.<br />

Free Electric, Heat,<br />

Hot Water.<br />

Off-Street Parking<br />

508-347-1101<br />

Sturbridge<br />

1738 House<br />

Studio Apartment<br />

$675/Month<br />

One Bedroom Apartment<br />

$900/Month<br />

Two Bedroom Apartment<br />

$1,000/month<br />

All Appliances.<br />

Free Electric, Heat,<br />

Hot Water.<br />

Off-Street Parking<br />

508-347-1101<br />

Webster<br />

NORTH VILLAGE<br />

2 Bedroom Units<br />

Starting At $783!!<br />

Heat And Hot Water<br />

Is Included.<br />

Must Income<br />

Qualify.<br />

Section 8 Vouchers<br />

Accepted.<br />

Please Call<br />

(508)987-1595<br />

EHO<br />

505 APARTMENTS FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Webster<br />

Five Room, Three Bedroom<br />

Apartment For Rent,<br />

Frist & Second Floor,<br />

Large Living Room,<br />

Large Kitchen, Porch,<br />

Appliances Included<br />

Off-Street Parking.<br />

Section 8 Approved.<br />

AND<br />

Third Floor - Large 3<br />

Bedroom Apartment,<br />

Backyard, Quiet Street,<br />

Living Room, Dining Room,<br />

Kitchen, Pantry,<br />

Washer/Dryer Hookups,<br />

Off-Street Parking<br />

For More Information<br />

Call 508-943-8807<br />

WEBSTER<br />

Large 6 room, 3 bedroom<br />

apartment on third floor.<br />

Nice area, nice yard,<br />

washer/dryer hookup.<br />

$875/Month<br />

Call: 508-943-2773<br />

Webster<br />

Large, bright 2 bedroom<br />

apartment. Wall-to-wall<br />

carpeting, washer/dryer<br />

facilities, parking, no pets.<br />

Credit Check & References<br />

First/Last<br />

$650/Month<br />

Call: 508-943-0474<br />

WEBSTER<br />

Prospect<br />

Estates<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments.<br />

Now Available:<br />

Historical Buildings<br />

Must Income Qualify<br />

SECTION 8<br />

CERTIFICATES<br />

WELCOME<br />

Call<br />

(508)943-9567<br />

EHO<br />

Woodstock CT<br />

Country Manor<br />

Apartments under<br />

new ownership.<br />

Newly renovated 1 &2<br />

bedroom units available<br />

starting March 1. New<br />

kitchens, bath, flooring. Hot<br />

water included in rent.<br />

Call: 508-622-1258<br />

or email:<br />

rpcountrymanor@<br />

yahoo.com<br />

510<br />

COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS<br />

<strong>Southbridge</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

SPACE<br />

For Rent<br />

98 Hamilton Street<br />

(Left Hand Side)<br />

Formerly<br />

Dave’s Styling/Hairdresser<br />

First Floor, Good Visibility!<br />

Parking<br />

900 Sq. Ft./210 Sq. Ft.<br />

508-320-9075<br />

Wonderful Space<br />

Available<br />

Webster<br />

7,500sq ft Free<br />

Standing Building<br />

Very secure very bright<br />

great office area, loading<br />

dock, plenty of parking<br />

conveinient to 395 CT<br />

& RI.<br />

2,400sq ft Free<br />

Standing Building<br />

Loading dock, nice office<br />

9,000sq ft<br />

Good for cold storage<br />

1,200sq ft<br />

Office and storage<br />

Owner will give you<br />

price you cant refuse<br />

on all spaces!!!<br />

Call: 508-753-3670<br />

525 HOUSES FOR RENT<br />

EAST BROOKFIELD<br />

Small 2 bedroom house<br />

$1000/Month<br />

utilities not included<br />

Washer/dryer, stove,<br />

refrigerator included<br />

No pets/No smoking<br />

First/Last/Security Deposit,<br />

References &<br />

Credit Check Required<br />

Call 4<strong>13</strong>-967-4937<br />

402 GENERAL SERVICES 402 GENERAL SERVICES<br />

ARMY OF 1<br />

Water Filtration<br />

Do you have bad water such as staining,<br />

odors, hardness, iron, low PH,<br />

manganese, arsenic, radon or sediment<br />

ARMY OF 1 will treat all water<br />

problems!!<br />

• New Installations<br />

• Servicing all equipment<br />

• Service plans are available<br />

• Well tank and pump service<br />

James Morse<br />

North Brookfield, MA<br />

Cell: 774-200-0225<br />

email: jmorse6207@yahoo.com<br />

525 HOUSES FOR RENT<br />

Northbridge<br />

(Linwood)<br />

Available July 1st<br />

Small 4 room house<br />

(1-2 bedrooms). Clean, cozy,<br />

hardwood floors, oil heat, dry<br />

basement with washer/dryer<br />

hookup. Off-street parking.<br />

NO PETS/NO SMOKING<br />

$1,000/Month<br />

Plus Utilities<br />

Security Deposit<br />

Call:508-234-2025<br />

530 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

*AUBURN*<br />

Charming 3 bedroom Cape<br />

on 3/4 acres!<br />

A back yard you will LOVE,<br />

plus newer roof, windows<br />

& furnace. Conveniently<br />

located.<br />

$184,000<br />

Wendy Johnson<br />

RE/MAX Professional<br />

Associates<br />

508-335-8424<br />

546 CEMETERY LOTS<br />

Four Plots<br />

In Worcester Country<br />

Memorial Park, Paxton, MA<br />

In The<br />

“Rememberance Section”<br />

All Four For $4500 OBO<br />

(Currently Sells For<br />

$1800 Each)<br />

508-721-2572<br />

550 MOBILE HOMES<br />

Brookfield<br />

Nanatomqua Mobile<br />

Home Park (55+)<br />

Mobile Home For Sale.<br />

Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath.<br />

Large Kitchen & Living<br />

Room. Screen Porch<br />

& Carport.<br />

Park Rent $110/Month<br />

CALL FOR PRICE<br />

774-262-7307<br />

For sale by<br />

motivated owner:<br />

Sturbridge, MA<br />

5 Room updated fully<br />

applianced clean, mobile<br />

home. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath,<br />

large kitchen and living<br />

room. 4 season sun porch,<br />

lots of storage, central air,<br />

2 large electrified sheds (1<br />

insulated) Nice private yard<br />

with patio screen house,<br />

mature plantings plus more!<br />

Only $79,900<br />

plus park share<br />

Call for more details:<br />

860-315-7122<br />

Mobile Home<br />

In well established<br />

resident owned adult<br />

park in Quinebaug CT.<br />

Many extras!!!<br />

Call for an<br />

appointment:<br />

508-847-1562<br />

Mobile Home<br />

In well established<br />

resident owned adult<br />

park in Quinebaug CT.<br />

Many extras!!!<br />

Call for an<br />

appointment:<br />

508-847-1562<br />

Nice Comfortable<br />

2 Bedroom Trailer<br />

Well kept in<br />

retirement park.<br />

$65,000<br />

Call: 774-318-0275<br />

550 MOBILE HOMES<br />

Park Model<br />

Mobile Home<br />

For Sale By Owner<br />

Fully Furnished, New Porch<br />

Addition, Also Nice Shed &<br />

Great Place For A Garden.<br />

On Beautiful Lot Near<br />

Swimming Pool.<br />

Located At Highview<br />

Campground In<br />

West Brookfield.<br />

Begin Camping 4/15-10/15<br />

Asking $28,000<br />

508-867-8736<br />

575 VACATION RENTALS<br />

Cape Cod<br />

Dennisport<br />

Clean 2 Bedroom<br />

Cottage<br />

Cable TV. Close To<br />

Beaches, Golf, Bike<br />

Trail, Shopping,<br />

Restaurants and<br />

Amusements.<br />

Sorry, No Pets.<br />

Large Private Lot.<br />

Great For Children!<br />

•••••••••<br />

$595 A Week<br />

508-280-7577<br />

rwo12@aol.com<br />

Hampton<br />

Beach:<br />

Cottage and<br />

Suites<br />

Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to<br />

beach, located behind<br />

Ashworth hotel. Private<br />

yard, with grill and tables.<br />

Great family area<br />

and rates.<br />

Call 603-926-1867<br />

**SOUTH**<br />

DENNIS:<br />

******************<br />

2 PRIME WEEKS<br />

STILL AVAILABLE!!!<br />

7/28-8/4, 8/25-9/1<br />

•July & Aug. $975/week.<br />

•Off season & winter<br />

rentals available.<br />

3 bedrooms, (dbl, queen,<br />

2 twins), on dead end<br />

street, screened porch<br />

with gas grill, outside<br />

shower, full kitchen with<br />

microwave, full bath,<br />

washer/dryer, 3 tv's with<br />

cable, DVD. Close to golf,<br />

bike trail, shopping, theater,<br />

10 mins from bay<br />

side and ocean side<br />

beaches.<br />

******************<br />

Call Janet at:<br />

508-865-1583<br />

after 6 pm<br />

or e-mail:<br />

junosima@hotmail.com<br />

for photos<br />

******************<br />

WELLS, MAINE<br />

Village By the Sea<br />

2 bedroom/2 bath condo.<br />

Pool complex, with<br />

jacuzzi, exercise room,<br />

outdoor pool, in-unit laundry,<br />

A/C, cable.<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

$875 Weekly<br />

CALL FOR DAILY RATE<br />

(508)429-7568<br />

Classifieds<br />

keep you on the right track.


JULY 11, 2012<br />

☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5<br />

700 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

705 AUTO ACCESSORIES<br />

1983 Ford 351<br />

Windsor Rebuilt trans<br />

and transfer case<br />

$350<br />

1952 Chevy Power<br />

Train<br />

$350<br />

1987 GMC Parts<br />

Nice chrome front<br />

bumper, heater core,<br />

misc.<br />

Chevy 283 & 327<br />

crankshafts<br />

Call: 508-892-8481<br />

Ford Ranger<br />

Bed Extender<br />

will not fit step side<br />

$150<br />

Call: 774-230-7158<br />

Reese 5th Wheel<br />

Hitch Kwik-Slide<br />

15K for 6 ft bed, never used,<br />

will need to buy mounting<br />

brackets.<br />

$600 OBO<br />

Call: 508-581-0649<br />

or email:<br />

tmaninoxford@gmail.com<br />

Stowmaster<br />

Towing Bar<br />

$500 OBO<br />

Call: 860-608-7168<br />

TOWING EQUIPMENT<br />

Blue OX Towing<br />

Base Plate<br />

With Tow Bar And<br />

Accessories. BX1665 For<br />

04-05<br />

Chevy Malibu<br />

$175<br />

Blue Ox Heavy Duty<br />

8” Drop Receiver<br />

$75<br />

Call 508-320-2944<br />

Wheels With Tires<br />

16” Koenig rims (4) black 10<br />

spoke with chrome ring and<br />

20 lugs. All mounted on<br />

Prometer Radials.<br />

Excellent condition!<br />

$475 OBO<br />

Call: 508-764-4111<br />

720 CLASSICS<br />

1950 Chevrolet<br />

4-Door Sedan<br />

6-Cylinder, Standard Shift.<br />

New Factory-Built Motor.<br />

Solid Body, Runs Excellent.<br />

Needs Interior & Minor Work<br />

To Be Road-Worthy.<br />

$5900<br />

978-760-3453<br />

1963 Ford<br />

Fairlane 500<br />

Rebuilt 260 V8, new<br />

automatic transmission,<br />

floors and interior. New dual<br />

exhaust, paint and chrome<br />

good.<br />

$8,400 OBO<br />

Will consider trades and cash<br />

Call Chuck:<br />

508-248-5928<br />

1973 Triumph TR6<br />

Red, Many New Parts -<br />

Interior, Top, Exhaust,<br />

Electrical, Brake Lines,<br />

And More!<br />

$6,100<br />

508-248-1592<br />

1975 Chrysler<br />

Imperial Lebaron<br />

2 door, 440 cubic inch<br />

engine good driver,<br />

needs TLC.<br />

$2,500<br />

Pick-Up truck side<br />

boxes<br />

(2) 8ft, good condition, also<br />

have ladder rack free if you<br />

buy boxes!<br />

$500<br />

Call: 508-885-4651<br />

1976 MGB<br />

Roadster<br />

Convertible<br />

Exterior bodywork newly<br />

redone, 85,000 miles, comes<br />

with cover.<br />

$5,000 OBO<br />

Call: 508-414-7574<br />

1978 Firebird<br />

Formula<br />

V8, 4-speed, too many new<br />

parts to list! Nice cruising<br />

car, includes custom fit car<br />

cover, color black.<br />

$8,500 OBO<br />

Call: 508-278-6219<br />

After 5pm<br />

1979 Chevy<br />

El Camino<br />

Rebuilt engine, transmission<br />

and rear end. Many new<br />

parts included for<br />

restoration. Garaged for<br />

years, runs great, 6cyl,<br />

3 speed manual.<br />

$3,000<br />

Call:508-885-2110<br />

725 AUTOMOBILES<br />

1994 Buick<br />

Roadmaster<br />

42,000 miles, senior owner.<br />

Runs, looks and rides great.<br />

$4,995<br />

Call: 508-476-7547<br />

Or: 508-729-0562<br />

1996 Chevy<br />

Lumina - Grey<br />

in good condition, has recent<br />

inspection sticker<br />

mileage - 144,000<br />

Asking on $800.00<br />

508 434-0630<br />

1999 Volvo<br />

V70 Wagon<br />

Turbo, Auto, Leather<br />

Runs, Check Engine Light<br />

On. Needs Electrical Work<br />

To Pass Emissions.<br />

Good Engine, Drive Train<br />

& Body Parts.<br />

$1,200<br />

Call: 860-974-1801<br />

2003 Mercury<br />

Sable<br />

With 72,000 miles,<br />

3L engine, power windows &<br />

locks, cruise control, very<br />

good condition.<br />

$3,000<br />

Call: 508-254-1052<br />

2003 Toyota<br />

Corolla LE<br />

Black with grey interior, PWR<br />

windows, locks, woodgrain<br />

trim, 4 door, 4CYL<br />

Only $8,995<br />

#A231<strong>13</strong>6A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2004 BMW Z4<br />

Black with red interior,<br />

2.5L engine, 21,000 miles<br />

$16,500<br />

508-282-2884<br />

2004 Ford<br />

Mustang GT<br />

Black with leather, black convertible,<br />

low miles, 5 speed.<br />

Only $14,995<br />

#A231284A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2005 Hyundai<br />

Sonata 4 Door<br />

4CYL, silver with black interior,<br />

auto.<br />

Only $8,995<br />

#H<strong>13</strong>037B<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2006 Chevrolet<br />

Silverado For Sale<br />

4 Door, A/C, V-8, Bed Liner,<br />

Running Boards, Remote<br />

Starter.<br />

Call: 857-636-89<strong>13</strong><br />

2006 Ford Focus<br />

White with grey leather, 4cyl,<br />

alloy wheels, moonroof,<br />

great on gas.<br />

Only $8,995<br />

#A231251A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2006<br />

Mazda 6S<br />

6 cylinder, 4 door, all<br />

power, A/C, traction<br />

control, 25 mpg,<br />

73,000 miles.<br />

In Excellent Condition!!<br />

$8,995<br />

Call: 508-769-8324<br />

2007 Toyota<br />

Camry XLE<br />

4-Door Sedan, 8400 Miles,<br />

Leather/Loaded,<br />

Premium Condition.<br />

$21,000 OBO<br />

Call After 6PM<br />

860-974-0069<br />

2007 Toyota<br />

Solara SLE<br />

Light blue with tan top, grey<br />

heathed leather, V6, low<br />

miles, rare find.<br />

Only $23,995<br />

#A230985A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2008 Buick<br />

Lucerne CXL<br />

White with tan leather, auto,<br />

V6, 4 door, chrome wheels,<br />

CD player, woodgrain trim.<br />

Only $17,995<br />

#A230752A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2009 Hyundai<br />

Accent<br />

Black with grey interior, 5<br />

speed, low miles, 4 door.<br />

Only $9,995<br />

#H230803<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2010 Toyota<br />

Camry LE<br />

4 CYL, dark grey with grey<br />

interior, only 37,000 miles,<br />

auto, 4 door.<br />

Only $17,995<br />

#A231240A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

725 AUTOMOBILES<br />

2009 Toyota<br />

Avalon Limited<br />

Silver, grey heated seates,<br />

A/C, V6, four door, Nav,<br />

Moonroof, 6 dsic CD player,<br />

low miles.<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A23<strong>13</strong>25A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2011 Chrysler<br />

200<br />

Red with tan leather, auto, 4<br />

door, moonrof, alloy wheels,<br />

only 7,000 miles.<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A231231A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

Classic<br />

1984- 500 SEL<br />

Mercedes Benz<br />

4 door sedan, <strong>13</strong>4,000<br />

miles, very good condition.<br />

Best Offer<br />

Call for more information:<br />

508-867-2774<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1997 Volvo Station<br />

Wagon<br />

White, 5 cylinder automatic<br />

transmission. 850 GL Turbo<br />

Needs Work<br />

$500 OBO<br />

Call: 508-867-9566<br />

732 SPORTS UTILITY<br />

2003 Jeep Liberty<br />

Red with grey interior,<br />

4CYL, auto.<br />

Only $11,995<br />

#H1008A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2004 Land Rover<br />

Freelander<br />

78K miles. Extremely well<br />

maintained, clean Carfax.<br />

Sport leather interior, faux<br />

wood grain console, AWD,<br />

tow hitch, cargo area with<br />

privacy canopy.<br />

$11,400<br />

Call 508-846-0986<br />

2005 KIA Sportage<br />

Auto, silver with grey interior,<br />

low miles, 4CYL.<br />

Only $8,995<br />

#H12891A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2006 Nissan<br />

XTerra<br />

Graphite grey with grey<br />

interior, 4x4 alloy wheels,<br />

running boards, perfect<br />

condition, AC, CD player.<br />

Only $12,995<br />

#A231045A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2006 Toyota Rav4<br />

Red with tan interior, auto,<br />

4CYL, PWR windows, locks,<br />

4x4, CD player, low miles.<br />

Only $17,995<br />

#A231031A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2007 Mazda CX<br />

Silver with black leather,<br />

alloy wheels, moonroof<br />

Only $16,995<br />

#H121060A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2007 Toyota Rav4<br />

Limited<br />

Navy blue with gray heated<br />

leather, V6, alloy wheels,<br />

moonroof, PWR windows,<br />

locks, 6 disc CD player,<br />

bluetooth<br />

Only $17,995<br />

#A230852A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2008 Toyota Rav4<br />

4CYL, 4x4, black with grey<br />

interior, auto, low miles,<br />

great condition.<br />

Only $17,995<br />

#A230443A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2008 Toyota Rav4<br />

4x4, sea green with gray interior,<br />

auto, low miles, CD<br />

player, great shape.<br />

Only $16,995<br />

#A231225A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2009 Hyundai<br />

Santa Fe<br />

V6, AWD, silver with grey interior,<br />

auto, low miles.<br />

Only $16,995<br />

#H121002A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2009 Toyota Rav4<br />

4x4, auto, 35,000 miles<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A231<strong>13</strong>5A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

732 SPORTS UTILITY<br />

2010 Toyota Rav4<br />

Light blue with tan interior,<br />

4x4, only 23,000 miles.<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A230727A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2010 Toyota Rav4<br />

Light blue with grey interior,<br />

4x4, 42,000 miles.<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A231176A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2010 Toyota Rav4<br />

Pyrite mica with tan interior,<br />

only 26,000 miles, great<br />

shape.<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A230996A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

2010 Toyota Rav4<br />

White with grey interior,<br />

auto, 4 CYL, 4x4, AM/FM<br />

radio, AC, PWR windows,<br />

locks, low miles<br />

Only $19,995<br />

#A231271A<br />

Herb Chambers Toyota &<br />

Hyundai Of Auburn<br />

1-888-590-3859<br />

740 MOTORCYCLES<br />

1986 Harley<br />

Wide Glide<br />

<strong>13</strong>40 CCEVO<br />

Custom paint, many<br />

upgrades and chrome.<br />

Comes with original parts<br />

and spare chrome parts.<br />

$6,000 OBO<br />

Call: 860-974-9811<br />

1997 Harley<br />

Davidson Fat Boy<br />

mint condition<br />

EXTRAS! EXTRAS!<br />

EXTRAS! EXTRAS!<br />

28,000 miles, a must see!<br />

$10,900<br />

Call: 774-241-0577<br />

anytime<br />

First Time Ad<br />

2 Motorcycles<br />

For Sale<br />

2007 Roadstar<br />

Warrior-<br />

Metallic Gray, VERY LOW<br />

MILES, Samson Ground<br />

Pounders, Very Clean.<br />

$7,000 OBO<br />

2008 Yamaha<br />

FZ6-<br />

600CC, Royal Blue, VERY<br />

LOW MILES, Very Clean,<br />

Slider Guards.<br />

$5,200 OBO<br />

Call: 908-242-2016<br />

or email:<br />

ledford.l@gmail.com<br />

2001 Harley<br />

Electra Glide<br />

Classic<br />

Excellent condition, red<br />

burgundy, 15,500 miles.<br />

Every service done, helmets,<br />

leather jackets available.<br />

$10,000<br />

Call: 508-942-8300<br />

2005 Harley<br />

Davidson<br />

Fat Boy Anniversary<br />

Edition<br />

10,250 miles, a lot of<br />

chrome, drag bars,<br />

Super G carb<br />

asking $<strong>13</strong>,500 OBO<br />

Call: 508-340-7950<br />

2005 Honda VTX<br />

<strong>13</strong>00 Retro<br />

Exellent Condition<br />

$7,500 OBO<br />

Call for details<br />

860-923-9067<br />

2007 Harley<br />

Davidson<br />

XL 1200 N Roadster<br />

5096 Miles. Mint Condition.<br />

Many Added Customized<br />

Accessories. Including Vance<br />

Hines Exhaust.<br />

$7800<br />

Call 860-966-1660<br />

2007-2009<br />

Yamaha VStar<br />

<strong>13</strong>00 Stock Seat<br />

$200<br />

Call: 774-230-7158<br />

2009 Harley<br />

Davidson<br />

Motorcycle<br />

Heritage softtail, saddle bags<br />

& cover, windshield. Mint<br />

condition!<br />

$<strong>13</strong>,000<br />

Call: 508-762-6172<br />

or 508-755-8103<br />

BMW<br />

MOTORCYCLE<br />

1997 R85OR T2K<br />

New tires, hard bags,<br />

tank bag<br />

$3,500.00<br />

OR will trade for 2-wheel<br />

drive pickup of equal value<br />

Call Joe at 860-315-7181<br />

740 MOTORCYCLES<br />

‘99 Harley<br />

Davidson Road<br />

King Classic<br />

3291 orginal miles. serviced<br />

at beginning of year. New<br />

battery, Vance & Haines<br />

exhaust. lots of chrome<br />

Very unusual with such low<br />

mileage, its like buying a new<br />

bike that’s been hardly used.<br />

Cover included.<br />

$15,000<br />

Call Steven:<br />

774 490-73<strong>13</strong><br />

MOTORCYCLE<br />

2004 Yamaha<br />

V Star 1100<br />

Classic<br />

Excellent condition, must be<br />

seen to be appreciated.<br />

Like new, well kept<br />

Asking $5,000<br />

Call: 508-347-5179<br />

or<br />

774-230-5924<br />

745 RECREATIONAL<br />

VEHICLES<br />

1997 35’<br />

Holiday<br />

Vacationer<br />

Chevy 454 engine, 58,000<br />

miles, (6) Michelin tires,<br />

queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan<br />

7.0 generator, backup<br />

camera, (2) new batteries,<br />

hydraulic leveling jacks,<br />

many extras,<br />

excellent condition.<br />

$18,000<br />

Call: 508-892-4102<br />

2003<br />

Damon<br />

Challenger<br />

Motor Home<br />

Gas Engine<br />

Allison Transmission<br />

Work Horse Chassis<br />

24 K Miles<br />

1-Slide Out<br />

Queen Size Bedroom<br />

Asking $45,000<br />

price is negotialbe<br />

860-928-2820<br />

or 860-923-3071<br />

750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS<br />

1994 Damon<br />

Escaper 32’ Fifth<br />

Wheel Camper<br />

Great condition, real clean!<br />

New tires, custom order<br />

deluxe queen size bed<br />

and microwave.<br />

Everything works!<br />

$5,000<br />

Call: 508-335-2747<br />

2002 Flagstaff 25ft<br />

Ultra Light Camper<br />

LIKE NEW! Dual axle, sleeps<br />

6, double doors, heated<br />

queen bed, microwave, bathtub,<br />

air conditioning/heat,<br />

awning and more.<br />

dusty44@cox.net<br />

for picture<br />

Call: 4<strong>13</strong>-245-9036<br />

Summer Fun!<br />

Woodstock Campground<br />

Activities include: fishing<br />

pond, pool, etc. Open April<br />

15 thru October. 35’ Trailer<br />

with attached 8x16 screen<br />

porch, includes lot.<br />

$7,500<br />

Call: 860-963-2065<br />

750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS<br />

2010 40’ Hideout<br />

Camping Trailer<br />

(ball type)<br />

Paid $24,000,<br />

2 Slideout Queen<br />

Master Bedroom,<br />

Kids 4 Bunk Bedroom,<br />

Used 1 Season.<br />

$16,000,<br />

Sacrifice, My Loss<br />

Is Your Gain.<br />

Very Nice Unit!<br />

Call Rich<br />

860-576-0526 or<br />

860-382-5071<br />

Brimfield/<br />

Sturbridge<br />

Must Sell<br />

Campground Lot!<br />

Was $19,000<br />

NOW $9500<br />

My Loss, Your Gain!<br />

508-989-8165<br />

Motor Home<br />

1998 Holiday<br />

Rambler<br />

Endeavor Diesel<br />

1 Slide, Low Mileage,<br />

Washer/Dryer, Very<br />

Good Condition.<br />

$33,000<br />

Call 860-774-6128<br />

Tilt-Quad Trailer<br />

With sides, like new!!<br />

$325<br />

Call: 508-259-8805<br />

760 VANS/TRUCKS<br />

1978 GMC 7500<br />

Cat. motor, very clean. Many<br />

new parts, tires like new.<br />

“Must be seen.”$6,900<br />

Reduced to $6,000<br />

or Best Offer<br />

Runs Great!!<br />

Cell: 860-753-1229<br />

1983 Ford Pickup<br />

Truck<br />

6-Cylinder, Clean<br />

Underneath,<br />

No Undercarriage Rust.<br />

Good Mechanics.<br />

$1500<br />

978-760-3453<br />

1987 Chevy Pickup<br />

6in. lift, completely rebuilt,<br />

383 stroker, 35in. tires, lots<br />

of new parts. Awesome<br />

monster truck. Great for<br />

mud runnin!!<br />

Serious Inquiries Only<br />

$3,500 OBRO<br />

Call Neal: 508-612-5658<br />

or: 508-488-0566<br />

1992 GMC<br />

Diesel Truck<br />

UPS Truck-Style,<br />

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Excellent Condition<br />

14,100GVWR<br />

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2001 Dodge 2500<br />

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1997 Dodge<br />

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2 wheel drive, dark green<br />

58,000 miles, 5 speed<br />

standard transmission,<br />

good condition.<br />

$2,700<br />

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or 508-779-0194<br />

2000 Chevy<br />

Silverado Z71<br />

Burgundy, 117,000 miles,<br />

4WD, V8, 1.5 ton, 8ft bed<br />

with liner, automatic, A/C,<br />

new water pump, fuel pump,<br />

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$5,200<br />

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2002 GMC<br />

Sierra SLT<br />

1500, Z71 off road<br />

package. Extended cab,<br />

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Mastercraft tires.<br />

224,000 miles<br />

$6,000 OBO<br />

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2002 White<br />

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2007 Dodge Grand<br />

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$<br />

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$<br />

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2009 Chevy<br />

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6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 11, 2012<br />

2005 F-150<br />

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$<br />

129 per mo.<br />

1999 Ford<br />

Mustang<br />

SVT Cobra<br />

$<br />

149 per mo.<br />

Immaculate, sharp, great all around vehicle, AC, AM/FM<br />

2009<br />

Honda<br />

Civic LX<br />

$<br />

199 per mo.<br />

Auto, air, power windows & locks, Only 26K miles<br />

2006<br />

Hyundai<br />

Tucson GLS<br />

$<br />

199 per mo.<br />

Only 51k, running boards, fog lamps, PW, PL, CD, alloy wheels<br />

2008<br />

Ford Escape<br />

XLT<br />

$<br />

219 per mo.<br />

4 wheel drive, power windows and locks, cruise control,<br />

AM/FM/CD<br />

2010<br />

Toyota<br />

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$<br />

229 per mo<br />

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2007 Ford<br />

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SEL<br />

$<br />

199 per mo.<br />

Auto, AC, PW, PL, 3rd row seating, cruise, tilt, alloys, wood<br />

dash, 2 tone paint, keyless entry, Super Clean! Super Nice!<br />

2008<br />

Chrysler<br />

PT Cruiser<br />

$<br />

199 per mo.<br />

Convertible, Touring Edition, alloy wheels, electric roof,<br />

PW, PL, Fuel efficient, great summer car,<br />

Won’t last long!<br />

2009 Toyota<br />

Corolla LE<br />

$<br />

219 per mo.<br />

PW, Pl, cruise, fuel efficient sedan<br />

2009 Nissan<br />

Altima<br />

2.5S<br />

$<br />

229 per mo.<br />

8 passenger, PW, PL, Cruise, Like New<br />

Pw, PL, CD, auto, air, cruise<br />

2007 Jeep<br />

Commander<br />

Sport<br />

$<br />

249 per mo.<br />

1983<br />

Porsche 911<br />

Carrera<br />

$<br />

17,900<br />

2010<br />

Porsche<br />

Panamera 45<br />

$<br />

83,900<br />

2009<br />

Chevrolet<br />

Impala LT<br />

$<br />

249 per mo.<br />

PW, PL, Power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, alloys, roof rack<br />

2009<br />

Honda<br />

Accord LX<br />

$<br />

249 per mo.<br />

Come check out this unique beauty only at Midstate Auto Group!<br />

2010<br />

Chevrolet<br />

Malibu LT<br />

$<br />

249 per mo.<br />

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plus pkg., wood dash, end wheel, mint condition.<br />

Fully serviced by Porsche and ready to go!<br />

2004<br />

Nissan<br />

Armada SE<br />

$<br />

249 per mo.<br />

Auto, AC, PW, PL, cruise, alloys, wood dash<br />

2009<br />

Nissan<br />

Rogue S<br />

$<br />

259 per mo.<br />

57K, automatic, air conditioning, cruise, ABS, power windows &<br />

locks, tilt, CD, rear defrost<br />

Auto, 4 cylinder, sporty, shifters on steering wheel,<br />

power windows & locks, AC<br />

Off road 4x4, 3rd row seating, PW, PL, DVD<br />

3 TO CHOOSE<br />

AWD, 27K miles, PW, PL, Power mirrors, AC, Cruise, AM/FM/CD<br />

2005<br />

Cadillac<br />

Escalade<br />

$<br />

269 per mo.<br />

2005<br />

F-150 XLT<br />

$<br />

279 per mo.<br />

2010<br />

Mazda6<br />

i Sport<br />

$<br />

279 per mo<br />

2011<br />

Toyota<br />

Camry LE<br />

$<br />

279 per mo.<br />

Navigation, rear entertainment, running boards, sunroof, roof rack,<br />

heat memory seats<br />

2007<br />

Nissan<br />

Murano S<br />

$<br />

286 per mo.<br />

Running boards, PW, PL, Cruise, AM/FM, 4WD, super low miles<br />

2009<br />

Acura TSX<br />

$<br />

289 per mo.<br />

PW, PL, Power mirrors, AC, rear defrost<br />

2009 Hyundai<br />

Santa Fe<br />

GLS<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

Automatic, air conditioning, power windows and locks,<br />

all wheel drive, great economy sedan.<br />

2010<br />

Kia<br />

Sedona LX<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

AWD, perfect for winter! Auto, AC, PW, PL, cruise, tilt,<br />

steering wheel controls, alloys, perfect crossover vehicle<br />

Nice economy luxury vehicle, automatic, air conditioning,<br />

power windows & locks, cruise, tilt, leather, alloys,<br />

heated seats, sunroof, fully loaded<br />

52K, PW, PL, AC, rear defrost<br />

7 Passenger, 44K miles, automatic, power windows,<br />

locks & mirrors, rear defrost, 3rd row folds<br />

2008 Jeep<br />

Grand<br />

Cherokee<br />

Laredo<br />

2009<br />

Nissan<br />

Murano SL<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

2010<br />

Rav 4<br />

4WD<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

2004<br />

Dodge Ram<br />

1500 SLT<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

$<br />

299 per mo.<br />

AC, Auto, PW, PL, Power mirrors, AM/FM/CD<br />

Alloys, auto, power windows & locks cruise, tilt, CD<br />

PW, PL, Cruise, tilt, rear wheel cover, only 22k miles<br />

2 TO CHOOSE<br />

Hemi, Running boards, bedliner, AC, PW, PL, cruise,<br />

only has 49,110 miles<br />

2009 Nissan<br />

Rogue<br />

SL<br />

$<br />

325 per mo.<br />

2011<br />

Toyota<br />

Tacoma<br />

$<br />

339 per mo.<br />

2009 Nissan<br />

Maxima<br />

3.5 SV<br />

$<br />

349 per mo.<br />

2 TO<br />

CHOOSE<br />

2009<br />

Nissan<br />

Maxima<br />

3.5 SV<br />

$<br />

349 per mo.<br />

AWD, heated seats, steering wheel controls, auto, AC, PW, PL<br />

ONLY 2 LEFT<br />

Only 19K miles, 4WD, auto, AC, Pw, PL, Bed liners<br />

w/sport package, PW, PL, Power mirrors, AM/FM/CD,<br />

Only 47K miles<br />

Sports Package, panoramic roof, auto, AC, leather, 19” alloy wheels<br />

2009 Infinity<br />

G37X<br />

$<br />

359 per mo.<br />

2011<br />

Toyota<br />

Tundra 4WD<br />

$<br />

399 per mo.<br />

2008<br />

Cadillac<br />

SRX<br />

$<br />

399 per mo.<br />

2009<br />

Lincoln<br />

MKS<br />

$<br />

399 per mo.<br />

Only 67K miles, heated, memory and power seats, power windows<br />

and locks<br />

2008<br />

Infiniti<br />

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$<br />

399 per mo.<br />

All wheel drive, rear backup camera, Power windows and<br />

locks, sunroof, navigation, leather, air conditioning.<br />

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2009<br />

Ford F-150<br />

XLT<br />

$<br />

399 per mo.<br />

Supercab, 4x4, power windoes and doors, 39k miles<br />

What a beautiful truck!<br />

Leather, navigation, panoramic sunroof, heated steering<br />

wheel, 3rd row, fog lamps, alloy wheels...<br />

2009<br />

Lexus<br />

RX<br />

$<br />

449 per mo.<br />

46k, black leather interior, PW, PL, heated seats, AC,<br />

power mirrors, fully loaded<br />

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2009<br />

Mercedes<br />

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$<br />

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2 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012<br />

HEALTH<br />

Healthy Eating On The Go<br />

(NAPS)<br />

Today’s families are more on the go than<br />

ever, spending many hours each week in the<br />

car, making it seem hard to make time for your<br />

family to eat healthy, nutritious foods.<br />

Increased time spent in the car has led<br />

many families to eat on the go. According to<br />

the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 48 percent<br />

of the money spent on food in this country<br />

pays for meals eaten away from the home.<br />

During hectic days, families need energy to<br />

keep them going, but they often end up choosing<br />

more convenient foods that are high in fat,<br />

added sugar and calories.<br />

This year, you can introduce your family to<br />

the idea of GO, SLOW and WHOA foods to<br />

help them eat healthier. GO foods are low in<br />

fat, sugar and calories and are “nutrient<br />

dense” (rich in vitamins and other nutrients).<br />

Try to avoid SLOW and WHOA foods that are<br />

higher in fat, added sugar and calories and<br />

that, often, offer fewer nutrients.<br />

Whether you’re off to a Saturday away<br />

game or driving your children to their weekly<br />

activities, use these tips for healthier eating:<br />

• Pack GO foods ahead of time. If you have a<br />

busy day with your family planned—including<br />

time in the car—pack healthy snacks in a<br />

small cooler or tote bag before you leave.<br />

Consider water, fresh fruit or veggies, low-fat<br />

cheese sticks, whole-grain crackers or a lowsugar<br />

cereal portioned into baggies.<br />

• Make healthy choices at fast-food restaurants.<br />

Sometimes, when you are traveling by<br />

car, fast food is the only option. Try making<br />

healthier choices such as sandwiches without<br />

cheese, salads with low-fat or fat-free dressing,<br />

replacing French fries with sliced fruit, and<br />

swapping fried meats for grilled options.<br />

• Read the labels. Stopping at convenience<br />

stores for a snack can easily lead to unhealthy<br />

choices. Looking at the nutrition label can<br />

help you and your children make the best<br />

choice. Pick snacks or beverages that are low<br />

in calories and added sugar—some stores<br />

stock fat-free or low-fat yogurt, fruit or individually<br />

portioned trail mix. Try to re–member<br />

that some prepackaged foods may look<br />

like a single serving but actually contain multiple<br />

servings.<br />

For more information on maintaining a<br />

healthy diet, visit the We Can! (Ways to<br />

Enhance Children’s Activity & Nutrition)®<br />

website at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/wecan/eat-right/choosingfoods.htm.<br />

Developed by the National Institutes of<br />

Health, We Can! provides parents, caregivers<br />

and communities with free tips, tools and<br />

guidance to help children maintain a healthy<br />

weight.<br />

Introduce your family to the idea of GO, SLOW and WHOA foods to help them eat healthier.<br />

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While colic can be unbearable for the entire<br />

household, there are ways you can treat your<br />

baby’s discomfort. Usually presenting itself<br />

within the first month of life, colic is characterized<br />

by excessive and prolonged bouts of<br />

screaming and crying, often lasting until 4 to 6<br />

months of age.<br />

The condition affects as many as one in five<br />

infants and poses a unique dilemma for parents<br />

and doctors.There’s no universally recognized<br />

cause for the condition, so the challenge<br />

in treating colic lies in identifying the source<br />

of the problem.<br />

It is widely accepted that colic is a digestive<br />

problem in which something is irritating the<br />

intestinal system but the exact cause of the<br />

intestinal problems can vary.<br />

Two common causes are cow’s milk protein<br />

intolerance and a recently recognized condition<br />

called transient lactase deficiency (TLD),<br />

which is an intolerance to milk sugar.<br />

A cow’s milk protein allergy can easily be<br />

diagnosed by removing all dairy from a baby’s<br />

diet, or from the mother’s diet if she is breastfeeding.<br />

If this does not put the colic symptoms<br />

at bay, a likely cause is TLD.<br />

Transient lactase deficiency occurs in<br />

babies who are born with insufficient levels of<br />

the digestive enzyme lactase in their intestines.<br />

This enzyme is needed to digest the milk<br />

sugar, or lactose, in breast milk or formula.<br />

The undigested lactose sugars create gas,<br />

bloating and irritation in the intestines, leading<br />

to colicky symptoms.<br />

The symptoms caused by TLD are analogous<br />

to those presented in older children and<br />

adults with lactose intolerance; their lack of<br />

lactase enzyme leads to gas, pain and bloating<br />

when they drink milk.<br />

Fortunately, TLD is a temporary condition<br />

that resolves itself when the baby starts producing<br />

lactase in sufficient amounts.<br />

Before that, TLD can be treated by adding<br />

lactase enzyme drops, such as Colief, to breast<br />

milk or formula at every feeding. This reduces<br />

the lactose load in milk, making it easier for<br />

babies to digest.<br />

Lactase enzyme drops are completely natural,<br />

and can help facilitate continued breastfeeding<br />

or prevent the switch to an expensive,<br />

hypoallergenic formula. What’s more, with<br />

lactase en?zymes, babies aren’t deprived of<br />

the natural and healthy milk sugar that contributes<br />

to brain development.<br />

Because colic is such an intricate and mystifying<br />

condition, nationally recognized pediatrician<br />

Dr. Bob Sears has engaged in an educational<br />

campaign aiming to spread awareness<br />

of the various causes and available treatments.<br />

Parents can get information and advice<br />

through<br />

Facebook<br />

(www.Facebook.com/ColiefInfant Drops),<br />

Twitter (www.Twitter.com/ Colief) or by<br />

tweeting with the hashtag #TummyTuesday.<br />

Additional information on colic and transient<br />

lactase deficiency is at<br />

www.RelieveColic.com. Newly available to the<br />

U.S., Colief can be found at select drugstores<br />

and retailers, including Walmart and<br />

Walgreens.<br />

Teething Tips<br />

(NAPS)<br />

For many babies, teething<br />

can be a painful experience.<br />

Finding safe and effective<br />

ways to ease a baby’s discomfort<br />

can challenge new parents,<br />

but there are many natural<br />

solutions that can help.<br />

Teething usually begins<br />

when a baby’s primary teeth<br />

come through the gums,<br />

somewhere between the ages<br />

of 3 and 12 months old. By age<br />

3, most children have all 20 of<br />

their first teeth.<br />

Lauren Feder, M.D., is a<br />

nationally recognized physician<br />

and author who specializes<br />

in primary care medicine,<br />

pediatrics and homeopathy.<br />

She says, “All babies experience<br />

teething differently.<br />

Some experience a lot of discomfort<br />

while others may<br />

show no symptoms. And<br />

while a baby might experience<br />

one episode of teething<br />

with pain, a subsequent tooth<br />

may cause little to no pain.”<br />

The telltale signs of<br />

teething include irritability,<br />

drooling, chin rash, biting<br />

and gnawing, diarrhea, lowgrade<br />

fever, and wakefulness<br />

at night about three to five<br />

days before a tooth breaks<br />

through the gum. Because a<br />

baby cannot communicate<br />

his or her needs, parents may<br />

want to try a variety of solutions<br />

to relieve the discomfort<br />

of these symptoms, starting<br />

with the most gentle and natural.<br />

“Cold washcloths, teething<br />

rings and massage can help<br />

soothe swollen, irritated<br />

gums,” notes Dr. Feder. “Hard<br />

frozen foods and vegetables<br />

can present a choking hazard,<br />

however, so it’s best to provide<br />

safe objects to chew on.”<br />

While many parents have<br />

used over-the-counter numbing<br />

benzocaine-based gels<br />

and liquids to ease teething<br />

pain, the FDA has advised<br />

that they can lead to a rare<br />

but serious condition called<br />

methemoglobinemia.<br />

Symptoms of methemoglobinemia<br />

may be difficult for<br />

parents to interpret because<br />

they can be attributed to<br />

other illnesses. Concerned<br />

parents should ask their doctor<br />

before using benzocaine<br />

teething gels on a child, particularly<br />

under the age of 2. A<br />

consumer update from the<br />

FDA on this topic can be<br />

found at www.fda.gov.<br />

“Natural medicines such as<br />

homeopathic teething tablets<br />

and gels can provide effective<br />

relief from mouth and gum<br />

pain,” says Dr. Feder. “They<br />

are formulated to temporarily<br />

relieve the symptoms of<br />

simple restlessness and wakeful<br />

irritability and to help<br />

reduce redness and inflammation<br />

of gums,” she adds.<br />

Hyland’s all-natural Baby<br />

Teething Tablets melt instantly<br />

upon contact and have been<br />

trusted by parents for over 85<br />

years to ease teething discomfort<br />

without numbing a<br />

baby’s gums.<br />

(These statements are<br />

based upon traditional homeopathic<br />

practice. They have<br />

not been reviewed by the<br />

Food and Drug<br />

Administration.)<br />

For more natural medicine<br />

suggestions and valuable<br />

offers, visit www.hylandsbaby.com.<br />

Hyland’s products are<br />

available nationally in natural<br />

food stores, groceries,<br />

supercenters and pharmacies<br />

such as Walgreens.<br />

Charge Up Your Teens With Healthy Meals<br />

(NAPS)<br />

Dr. Sears<br />

There’s good news for parents.<br />

Even with busy schedules and<br />

the stress that can accompany<br />

school and activities, it can be<br />

easier than you think for you to<br />

help your teens make healthy<br />

food choices.<br />

In fact, healthy eating may<br />

help teens charge up and stay<br />

alert. Plus, eating well may help<br />

them stay healthy and fit over<br />

the years. It’s a habit that can<br />

start early in life and continue<br />

on—and it may also lower the<br />

risk for type 2 diabetes, asthma,<br />

heart disease and some forms of<br />

cancer.<br />

To help, here are some tips<br />

from the Weight-control<br />

Information Network (WIN).<br />

GIVE TEENS THE RIGHT<br />

FUEL<br />

• Make half of the plate fruits<br />

and vegetables.<br />

• Encourage them to eat more<br />

foods like bananas and beans for<br />

potassium, and yogurt for calcium.<br />

These nutrients help to<br />

build strong bones.<br />

• Suggest water or fat-free/<br />

low-fat milk instead of sugarsweetened<br />

drinks.<br />

Teething babies can get relief from safe, natural products.<br />

Eating well may help you and your teen stay healthy and fit. It may also lower<br />

the risk for type 2 diabetes, asthma, heart disease and some forms of cancer.<br />

START STRONG AND PLAN<br />

AHEAD<br />

• Teens should start their day<br />

with a healthy breakfast.<br />

• Pack a healthy lunch. This<br />

might be a turkey sandwich on<br />

whole wheat bread and an apple.<br />

• Tell teens to take it easy on<br />

pizza, sweets and sodas. These<br />

have lots of sugar, salt and fat.<br />

A FREE TIP SHEET<br />

These tips and more are in the<br />

tip sheet “Charge Up! Healthy<br />

Meals and Snacks for TEENS.”<br />

Contact WIN for a copy to put on<br />

your refrigerator, in your teen’s<br />

locker or in a helpful place.<br />

WIN is a national information<br />

service of the National Institute<br />

of Diabetes and Digestive and<br />

Kidney Diseases, part of the<br />

National Institutes of Health.<br />

For more information, call<br />

WIN at (877) 946-4627 or visit<br />

www.win.niddk.nih.gov. Also,<br />

you can read WIN’s free publication<br />

“Charge Up! Healthy Meals<br />

and Snacks for TEENS” at<br />

www.win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/PDFs/ChargeUp_tip.pdf<br />

.<br />

In addition, you or your teen<br />

can “like” WIN at www.facebook.com/win.niddk.nih.gov.


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HEALTH<br />

Natural Biomedicine Offers Effective Pain Relief<br />

(NAPS)<br />

Understanding what pain is<br />

and that there are safer ways<br />

of treating pain than using<br />

oral pain pills can be a painless<br />

first step in finding safe,<br />

effective relief.<br />

When you experience pain,<br />

your body sends signals to<br />

your brain demanding attention.<br />

Pain pills block the<br />

transmission of the signals,<br />

but the source of the pain<br />

remains and your pain<br />

returns. Also, pain pills can<br />

be toxic and many cause serious<br />

side effects.<br />

Fortunately, there is a safer<br />

way to relieve pain. Patented<br />

natural biomedicine Topricin<br />

Pain Relief and Healing<br />

Cream provides a better solution.<br />

When you apply the cream<br />

to the affected area, specialized<br />

cells stimulate the<br />

removal of toxins and excess<br />

fluids, restoring oxygen-rich<br />

blood so your body can heal<br />

the source of your pain. The<br />

natural biomedicine is effective<br />

to relieve arthritis pain<br />

and even difficult-to-treat<br />

pain such as occurs with<br />

fibromyalgia and neuropathy,<br />

both diabetic and chemoinduced.<br />

Topricin’s 11 biomedicines<br />

are safe for diabetics, seniors,<br />

children, and pregnant<br />

women and won’t interfere<br />

with any other medication<br />

you may be taking. The company<br />

offers a Foot Therapy<br />

Cream and a junior version<br />

for children’s aches and<br />

pains.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

www.buytopricin.com or call<br />

1-800-941-2985.<br />

Study Highlights Factors<br />

Behind Fit Communities<br />

Across The Country<br />

According to a recent study, easy access to hiking and running trails is<br />

one factor that contributes to a healthy habitat.<br />

(NAPS)<br />

Healthy communities don’t<br />

just happen—they’re made.<br />

That’s a key message of a<br />

new Healthiest Habitats<br />

study released recently by<br />

Sperling’s BestPlaces.<br />

The study, which ranked<br />

the healthiest cities in the<br />

United States, revealed a<br />

number of factors these communities<br />

had in common—<br />

from the resources available<br />

to residents’ behaviors. They<br />

included:<br />

• Easy access to gyms and<br />

health clubs;<br />

• Hiking and running trails<br />

that are readily accessible;<br />

• A significant percentage<br />

of the population getting<br />

daily exercise and following a<br />

healthy diet.<br />

SOME SURPRISES<br />

The study revealed a number<br />

of results that many may<br />

find surprising. Carcentric<br />

Los Angeles, for example, has<br />

the highest concentration of<br />

hiking and running trails in<br />

and around a city. However, it<br />

was Minneapolis that had the<br />

highest score when it came to<br />

the percentage of residents<br />

getting regular exercise.<br />

“Be it participating in outdoor<br />

activities, belonging to<br />

health clubs or the presence<br />

of fitness retailers providing<br />

resources and equipment,<br />

cities across the country are<br />

helping their residents stay<br />

active and in shape,” said<br />

Bert Sperling, president of<br />

Sperling’s BestPlaces.<br />

Access to Fitness Gear<br />

San Diego, which ranked<br />

No. 4 in the study, has the<br />

most retail fitness stores per<br />

capita—a fact that comes as<br />

no surprise to Gary Barfield,<br />

executive vice president of<br />

the Russell Athletic apparel<br />

brand. “As a brand that is<br />

focused on providing highquality,<br />

affordable athletic<br />

wear, we are certainly aware<br />

of the importance and benefits<br />

of living a healthy<br />

lifestyle, as well as the wide<br />

range of activities consumers<br />

participate in to achieve their<br />

personal fitness goals.”<br />

To help, the brand recently<br />

developed the Dri-Power 360<br />

line, its latest advancement in<br />

serious performance wear.<br />

The styles in this line,<br />

which features both a men’s<br />

and wo?m?en’s collection, feature<br />

a special cotton blend<br />

with moisture-wicking technology<br />

that helps keep people<br />

cool and dry.<br />

More information about<br />

the line is available at<br />

www.russell athletic.com.<br />

An Old Idea May Bring New<br />

Help To Migraine Sufferers<br />

(NAPS)<br />

If you or someone you care<br />

about is among the one in 10<br />

Americans who suffer with<br />

mi?graine headaches, recent<br />

research may provide some<br />

relief.<br />

THE CONDITION<br />

A migraine, the National<br />

Institutes of Health reports,<br />

is a common type of<br />

headache that may occur<br />

with symptoms such as nausea,<br />

vomiting or sensitivity to<br />

light. In many people, a throbbing<br />

pain is felt on only one<br />

side of the head. Some people<br />

who get mi–graines have<br />

warning symptoms, called an<br />

aura, before the actual<br />

headache begins.<br />

THE CAUSE<br />

It’s caused by abnormal<br />

brain activity but the exact<br />

chain of events remains<br />

unclear. Most medical experts<br />

believe the attack begins in<br />

the brain and involves nerve<br />

pathways and chemicals. The<br />

changes affect blood flow in<br />

the brain and surrounding<br />

tissues.<br />

Alcohol, stress and anxiety,<br />

Many people with migraines find<br />

relief from the accompanying nausea<br />

by chewing ginger gum.<br />

certain odors, certain foods,<br />

loud noises, bright lights and<br />

smoking may trigger a<br />

migraine, among other<br />

things.<br />

THE TREATMENTS<br />

There is no specific cure for<br />

migraine headaches but if<br />

you try to avoid triggers and<br />

treat the symptoms right<br />

away, you can reduce their<br />

frequency and effect.<br />

To manage your migraine,<br />

over-the-counter pain medications<br />

such as acetaminophen,<br />

ibuprofen or aspirin can be<br />

helpful if the pain is mild. If<br />

these treatments don’t work,<br />

ask your doctor about prescription<br />

medicines.<br />

Medications that can treat<br />

the other symptoms include<br />

sedatives and something to<br />

relieve the accompanying<br />

nausea. Some 80 to 90 percent<br />

of migraine sufferers develop<br />

nausea with it.<br />

Unfortunately, there are<br />

side effects associated with<br />

many anti-nausea medications<br />

such as drowsiness, disorientation<br />

and dry mouth.<br />

Some people, however, have<br />

long known that ginger can<br />

be a drug-free option for nausea<br />

relief. Now it’s even available<br />

in a convenient gum<br />

from Sea-Band so you can<br />

take it with you anywhere.<br />

Each piece contains 25mg of<br />

ginger oil—equivalent to 8g of<br />

fresh gingerroot. It’s available<br />

at CVS, Rite Aid and<br />

Walgreens.<br />

Learn More<br />

To learn more, go to<br />

www.seaband.com and “like”<br />

the company at www.facebook.com/seaband.<br />

A natural biomedicine offers safer, effective pain relief with no side effects.<br />

Life After Vision Loss<br />

(NAPS)<br />

There is new hope for people<br />

whose vision has been<br />

compromised by macular<br />

degeneration, glaucoma and<br />

diabetic retinopathy.<br />

Many patients with these<br />

diseases have heard that<br />

nothing more can be done for<br />

them, but pioneering changes<br />

in recent months may offer<br />

them new options.<br />

Special types of highly<br />

sophisticated glasses prescribed<br />

by low vision physicians<br />

are quickly emer–g–ing<br />

as the answer to vision loss<br />

due to macular degeneration<br />

or other conditions that lead<br />

to limited vision.<br />

For example, member doctors<br />

in the International<br />

Academy of Low Vision<br />

Specialists (IALVS) use telescopic,<br />

microscopic and prismatic<br />

glasses to help those<br />

with vision deficiencies to<br />

perform daily activities such<br />

as reading, writing, playing<br />

cards, watching TV and even<br />

driving.<br />

NEW LENS<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

Recently developed E-Scoop<br />

lenses from Holland now<br />

enable doctors to help<br />

patients with one of the chief<br />

complaints associated with<br />

macular degeneration—<br />

cloudy vision.<br />

“Macular degeneration not<br />

only causes central blind<br />

spots but reduces clarity,”<br />

says Dr. Richard Shuldiner,<br />

low vision optometrist and<br />

IALVS founder. “Most of my<br />

patients ask me for clearer<br />

vision.”<br />

Glasses that use the new E-<br />

Scoop technology bridge the<br />

gap between standard eyeglasses<br />

and spectacle headborne<br />

telescopes. Whether<br />

your difficulty is night driving,<br />

bright light, sunlight or<br />

simply seeing clearly into the<br />

distance, the E-Scoop lens<br />

placed over a standard eyeglass<br />

prescription can help.<br />

The lens has four distinct<br />

properties that make vision<br />

clearer and sharper, with<br />

reduced glare:<br />

• The yellow tint improves<br />

contrast.<br />

• The prism moves the<br />

image away from the damaged<br />

macular area.<br />

• The thickness of the lens,<br />

combined with its special<br />

“base” curve, makes objects<br />

appear slightly larger.<br />

• The anti-reflection<br />

coating allows more light<br />

through the lens.<br />

FOR MORE<br />

INFORMATION<br />

For more information, call<br />

888-778-2030 or visit<br />

www.IALVS.com.<br />

Help With Head Lice<br />

(NAPS)<br />

There’s good news for parents who have concerns<br />

about head lice. First, you’re not alone.<br />

According to the Centers for Disease Control<br />

and Prevention (CDC), in the U.S., an estimated<br />

6 to 12 million infestations occur each year<br />

among children 3 to 11 years of age.<br />

Head lice are tiny, wingless, parasitic<br />

insects that live on human hair and feed on<br />

small amounts of blood drawn from the scalp.<br />

They are spread by direct contact with the<br />

head or hair of someone already infested.<br />

People cannot catch head lice from pets.<br />

If you suspect that a family member is<br />

infected, there is no need to panic. The first<br />

step is to check all members of the family for<br />

both lice and eggs. Infestation may cause itching,<br />

a tickling sensation, irritability and small<br />

sores, but it’s important to consider other<br />

causes before assuming that head lice are to<br />

blame.<br />

Detecting head lice is easy. A close examination<br />

of the hair and scalp will reveal white or<br />

grayish crawling forms, about the size of a<br />

sesame seed, with six legs (lice) and yellowish<br />

white eggs (nits) attached to hair shafts close<br />

to the scalp.<br />

Should lice and eggs be found, the next step<br />

is to gather up all combs, brushes, linens and<br />

clothes and wash them in hot water (greater<br />

than <strong>13</strong>0°F). The CDC suggests that if head lice<br />

fall off the scalp and cannot feed, they survive<br />

less than one or two days. However, some<br />

experts recommend sealing items that cannot<br />

be washed or dry-cleaned (such as stuffed animals<br />

and hair accessories) in plastic bags for<br />

two weeks until the lice and eggs die.<br />

When it comes to treating your family, you<br />

don’t have to resort to harsh chemical solutions:<br />

Safe, effective and natural remedies are<br />

available.<br />

Scientific studies have found that Quit Nits<br />

New lens technology helps correct a basic problem experienced by<br />

those with macular degeneration.<br />

When it comes to protecting your family from lice,<br />

safe, effective and natural remedies are available.<br />

Advance Lice Treatment can kill head lice and<br />

eggs without exposing children and pregnant<br />

or nursing mothers to toxic chemicals. Quit<br />

Nits products, including an Everyday<br />

Preventative Spray, are safe to use as frequently<br />

as required. (These statements are based<br />

upon traditional homeopathic practice. They<br />

have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug<br />

Administration.)<br />

For valuable offers, more information about<br />

homeopathic Quit Nits and facts on head lice,<br />

visit www.QuitNits.us. You can find these<br />

products at supercenters, pharmacies, grocery<br />

and natural food stores.


4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, July <strong>13</strong>, 2012

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