Putnam - Southbridge Evening News
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B2 ☎ VILLAGER NEWSPAPERS ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ Friday, September 3, 2010<br />
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ristine and meticulously maintained end unit condo with 2<br />
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with an arched doorway to the main living area. The living and dining<br />
room have hardwood floors while the kitchen, baths, and foyer<br />
entrance are all ceramic tile. The fully applianced kitchen has granite<br />
countertops with a breakfast bar and light oak cabinets. Enjoy the sunshine<br />
on the rear trex deck which has a built in gas line for the grill.<br />
The second floor is where you will find the two oversized bedrooms<br />
with generous closet space in both rooms. No need to carry the laundry<br />
down the stairs, this condo offers a second floor laundry space. Still looking for<br />
more space? The fully finished walkout lower level brings this to over 2000 sq.ft. of<br />
living space! So much quality to offer for a modest price of $204,000.<br />
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NSQC<br />
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• Atwater-Donnelly, 8 p.m., The Vanilla Bean Café, 450<br />
Deerfield Road, Pomfret, Conn., $15.<br />
• Daniel Chauvin, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle at The<br />
Laurel House, Dayville, Conn.<br />
• Fiske and Herrera, 7 p.m., Charlie Brown Campground,<br />
Eastford, Conn.<br />
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5<br />
• Blues Jam w/Bootsy and Da Funk, 3 to 7 p.m., Chooch’s,<br />
North Brookfield, Mass.<br />
• Wibble & Friends, 3 to 6 p.m., Lake Lashaway Inn, 308<br />
East Main St., East Brookfield, Mass.<br />
• The Bad Tickers, 3 to 6 p.m., The Lashaway Inn, E.<br />
Brookfield, Mass.<br />
• Foolish U, 4 to 8 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, Wales, Mass.<br />
• Annual Polish Picnic w/Dennis Polisky and the<br />
Maestro’s Men & the Pulaski Brass Band, 12 to 6 p.m.,<br />
PACC, 37 Harris St., Webster, Mass., $8.<br />
• Open Mic w/Rick Harrington Band, 3 p.m., Cady’s<br />
Tavern, 2168 <strong>Putnam</strong> Pike, West Glocester, R.I.<br />
MONDAY, SEPT. 6<br />
• Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7 p.m., Chuck’s<br />
Steakhouse, Route 20 West, Auburn, Mass.<br />
TUESDAY, SEPT. 7<br />
• Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7:30 pm, Greendale’s<br />
Pub, Worcester, Mass.<br />
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8<br />
• Wicked Wednesday Open Mic, 7:30 p.m., The Lashaway<br />
Inn, 308 E. Main Street (Route 9 West Bound), East<br />
Brookfield, Mass.<br />
• Bill McCarthy’s Open Mic World, 7:30 pm, Beatnik’s,<br />
Worcester, Mass.<br />
THURSDAY, SEPT. 9<br />
• Bad Tickers, 8 p.m., Statz Sports Bar & Grill, North<br />
Bookfield, Mass.<br />
• S-Kalators Band, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., Gilrein’s, Worcester,<br />
Mass.<br />
• Rob Adams, 6 to 10 p.m., Ugly Duckling Loft at The<br />
Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge, Mass.<br />
• Brett Brumby, 7 p.m., Point Breeze, Webster, Mass.<br />
If you’re a live act that would like to be featured, know of<br />
someone else who is, or simply want to let us know about an<br />
upcoming gig, email me at the address below. Events must be<br />
within 10 miles of the readership area and submitted to me<br />
by 7 p.m. Thursday of each week to be printed the following<br />
week’s papers. Keep the music live and not so quiet here in<br />
Northeastern CT & Central MA! E-mail Mark: gettingintune@markrenburke.com<br />
LEGALS<br />
TOWN OF WOODSTOCK<br />
The Planning & Zoning Commission has<br />
scheduled a public hearing for Thursday,<br />
September 16, 2010 at the Woodstock Town<br />
Hall, 415 Route 169, 8:00 p.m., lower level,<br />
for the following application: #594-10-08<br />
Christopher W. Wootton, 489 Rte 197 –<br />
Change of use on existing special permit.<br />
Chair Jeff Gordon.<br />
September 3, 2010<br />
September 10, 2010<br />
Eastford<br />
Right to Farm Ordinance<br />
Purpose and Intent<br />
Agriculture is a significant part of the Town of<br />
Eastford’s heritage and a vital part of the<br />
Town’s future. This Right-to-Farm ordinance<br />
encourages the pursuit of agriculture, promotes<br />
agriculture-based economic opportunities,<br />
and supports the preservation of farmland<br />
within Eastford by allowing agricultural<br />
uses and related activities to function with<br />
minimal conflict with abutters and Town<br />
agencies.<br />
Definitions<br />
The terms “agriculture” and “farming” shall<br />
have all those meanings set forth in Section<br />
1-1(q) of the Connecticut General Statutes,<br />
as amended.<br />
Right-to-Farm<br />
No present or future agricultural operation<br />
conducted or maintained in a manner consistent<br />
with accepted agricultural practices,<br />
which is engaged in the act of farming as<br />
defined in this ordinance, shall become or be<br />
considered a nuisance solely because such<br />
activity resulted or results in any changed<br />
condition of the use of adjacent land.<br />
Agricultural operations may occur any day or<br />
night provided such activities do not violate<br />
applicable health, safety, fire, zoning, wetlands,<br />
life safety, environmental or building<br />
codes and regulations.<br />
Inspection and approval of the agricultural or<br />
farming operation, place, establishment or<br />
facility by the Commissioner of Agriculture or<br />
his/her designee shall be prima facie evidence<br />
that such operations follow generally<br />
accepted agricultural practices. Nothing contained<br />
in this ordinance shall restrict the powers<br />
of Eastford’s Inland Wetlands<br />
Commission, Planning Commission, Building<br />
or Health Departments under Connecticut<br />
General Statutes.<br />
Dispute Resolution and Advisory<br />
Opinions<br />
An interested person may submit a written<br />
request to the Board of Selectmen’s Office<br />
for an opinion as to whether a particular agricultural<br />
operation constitutes a nuisance or is<br />
an activity that is incidental to normal and<br />
customary farming activity and comports<br />
with community standards. Nothing herein<br />
shall preclude any party from either appealing<br />
said advisory determination to the<br />
Superior Court for the Judicial District of<br />
Windham County and/or commencing a<br />
direct action in said court to abate the<br />
claimed nuisance.<br />
September 3, 2010