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Vol. 82, No. 1 781-925-9266 Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> 75¢<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> resident to<br />
take on Hedlund<br />
in Senate race<br />
By Taggart Coppins<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> resident Stephen May this week announced<br />
his plan to run for state Senate next year.<br />
May seeks to topple Weymouth Republican Robert<br />
L. Hedlund, a longtime legislator.<br />
May is a two-year resident of <strong>Hull</strong> who holds a<br />
number of local positions. He sits on the Sustainable<br />
Transportation Committee and serves as an alternate to<br />
the <strong>Hull</strong> Historic District Commission and as secretary<br />
of the <strong>Hull</strong> Democratic Town Committee.<br />
May, 34, is the executive<br />
director of the Forum<br />
for Genetic Equity, an<br />
organization he started in<br />
2010 to advocate for laws<br />
to protect an individual’s<br />
control over his or her genetic<br />
material and privacy<br />
rights with respect to that<br />
material.<br />
May has served in a<br />
Stephen May…<br />
[Campaign photo]<br />
number of public policy<br />
posts, including as the<br />
national director of state<br />
affairs for the Hemophilia<br />
Federation of America, as a political action committee<br />
director for the National Association of Social<br />
Workers, and as a legislative fellow in the New York<br />
State Senate.<br />
He holds a master’s degree in social work from the<br />
University of Vermont and another in political science<br />
from the University of Rhode Island, according to<br />
campaign materials.<br />
Although the election is more than a year away,<br />
May chose to announce his candidacy early in order<br />
to raise funds, particularly from <strong>Hull</strong>’s “part-time<br />
Continued on page 9<br />
Hoods in the Hood – More than 400 vehicles were entered into last weekend’s Car Show, dubbed Cops &<br />
Rodders, that was sponsored by the <strong>Hull</strong> Police Dept. to benefit <strong>The</strong> Jimmy Fund. Selectmen this week commended<br />
the event organizers… [Lucy Wightman photo]<br />
Curb your enthusiasm: Town vows<br />
tight controls over July 4th revelry<br />
By Catherine Goldhammer<br />
Police Chief Richard Billings and Fire Chief Robert<br />
Hollingshead came before the board of selectmen<br />
on Tuesday to discuss Fourth of July preparations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fire department and the police department work<br />
closely with the department of public works each year<br />
to promote a safe celebration of the Fourth, they said.<br />
“We don’t really anticipate any change in our format,”<br />
Billings said. “Last year went incredibly well.”<br />
Last year a plan was put into place in response to<br />
2009’s extensive bonfires and private fireworks displays.<br />
[Private bonfires are not allowed on the beaches<br />
and personal fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts.]<br />
Two years ago, bonfire supplies had been stockpiled<br />
on beaches in advance of the celebration. A 10:30<br />
p.m. high tide created a situation in which bonfires<br />
were built high up on the beach, closer to residential<br />
grim plant, which was built just one year<br />
later and uses the same design. Pilgrim’s<br />
license expires next year and the plant<br />
is requesting a license extension of 20<br />
years, an extension that many oppose.<br />
License extensions have to be approved<br />
by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory<br />
Commission.<br />
Each member of the panel of experts<br />
spoke for 15 minutes. Among them,<br />
they have extensive lists of credentials<br />
that include congressional appearances<br />
and serving as expert witnesses in a<br />
variety of nuclear cases and licensing<br />
proceedings.<br />
David Lochbaum, director of the<br />
Nuclear Safety Project Union of Concerned<br />
Scientists, focused his presenta-<br />
Continued on page 10<br />
areas. Due to these factors, wind-blown embers endangered<br />
nearby homes.<br />
Some beach area homes were vandalized for firebuilding<br />
materials. At least one individual suffered<br />
fireworks-related injuries. In addition, rampant parking<br />
violations led to severely constricted streets and<br />
blocked crosswalks and fire hydrants.<br />
In response, last year the fire and police departments<br />
tightened their Fourth of July protocols.<br />
Public works crews were asked to remove any<br />
stockpiled bonfire materials from the beaches. Residents<br />
were asked to report illegal bonfires and beach<br />
residents were advised to secure items that could be<br />
used as bonfire fuel.<br />
Calls reporting illegal fireworks were prioritized by<br />
“life safety” risk. Situations where public safety was<br />
most at risk would be responded to first. Police were<br />
Continued on page 16<br />
This image from a maelstrom of obscene, racist, and anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled<br />
on the walls at Fort Revere is one of the few that can be published. For our view<br />
of the situation see the editorial, page 2… [Roger Jackson photo]<br />
Japan nuclear accident draws<br />
new scrutiny to Pilgrim reactor<br />
By Catherine Goldhammer<br />
Four nuclear power experts met before<br />
a full house at the Duxbury Senior<br />
Center last Wednesday to discuss the<br />
Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant<br />
accident on Mar. 12 and its correlations<br />
to safety concerns about the Pilgrim<br />
Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event was sponsored by the Duxbury<br />
Emergency Management Agency<br />
and the Duxbury Nuclear Advisory<br />
Committee and was heavily attended by<br />
members of the general public from area<br />
towns. Michael Jackman, an aide from<br />
Congressman William Keating’s office,<br />
was also in attendance.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fukushima incident has created<br />
new concerns about the safety of the Pil-<br />
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Worship Calendar...................................... Page <strong>11</strong><br />
Police Log.................................................... Page 6<br />
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editorial<br />
Holding down the fort<br />
Miracles do happen.<br />
Last month, US forces killed Osama bin Laden.<br />
<strong>The</strong> feds just this morning caught Whitey Bulger. So<br />
maybe, just maybe, state and local police will find<br />
even one of the criminals who spray-painted racist,<br />
anti-Semitic, and anti-cop slurs at historic Fort Revere.<br />
While the fort has, for years, been defiled by graffiti,<br />
the latest round is the most vile yet. We learned of<br />
it from a reader who said her family visited the park<br />
on Father’s Day.<br />
“We were absolutely shocked by the amount of<br />
White Power graffiti with numerous swastikas,” she<br />
wrote. “None of the graffiti is okay and much [is] laced<br />
with hate and obscenities. How can <strong>Hull</strong> allow this<br />
on the DCR property?...<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> cannot harbor a community<br />
or culture of hate.”<br />
When the <strong>Times</strong>’ Roger<br />
Jackson arrived at Fort Revere<br />
on Monday morning<br />
to take pictures, <strong>Hull</strong> police<br />
officers were already<br />
there, gathering potential<br />
evidence, like empty<br />
spray-paint cans tossed<br />
to the ground, and taking<br />
their own photos to catalog<br />
the damage.<br />
Police Chief Richard<br />
Billings told selectmen<br />
Tuesday night of his department’s investigation. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Police log reports that the State Police say they<br />
are “aware of the situation” and are also investigating.<br />
Town Manager Philip Lemnios on Tuesday detailed<br />
the legal and financial obstructions to effective<br />
park management. “<strong>The</strong> town owns some parcels. <strong>The</strong><br />
state [DCR] owns some.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> land swap that state Sen. William B. Golden<br />
initiated in the 1980s between the town and state to<br />
give <strong>Hull</strong> complete control of the <strong>Hull</strong> Redevelopment<br />
Authority property and the DCR [then called the<br />
MDC] control of Fort Revere has never been finalized.<br />
Town officials have long complained that they could<br />
never get state staffers and lawyers to complete the<br />
necessary paperwork.<br />
Privately, they’re complaining about the same<br />
obfuscation in trying to work out details of the legislation<br />
that would allow <strong>Hull</strong> to lease DCR property on<br />
Nantasket Strip to a private developer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fact is that agency bureaucrats, the veteran<br />
functionaries who keep the DCR mired in inertia,<br />
have no incentive to properly manage their holdings<br />
or give them back to the community. And their bosses<br />
turn over so often that they barely find their way to<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> before they’re out of a job.<br />
Lemnios this week said he hadn’t met the DCR’s<br />
current commissioner. <strong>The</strong> agency’s operations manager<br />
for the Nantasket Reservation, Susan Kane, has<br />
left the agency. <strong>The</strong> town manager isn’t sure who’s<br />
running things now. <strong>The</strong> only person who seems to<br />
know what’s going on with the DCR is park ranger<br />
Matt Tobin, who works tirelessly, but who is shoveling<br />
sand against the tide, so to speak.<br />
As at Nantasket Beach, the State Police who have<br />
jurisdiction over Fort Revere have almost no presence<br />
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at the park. Certainly there is not even the pretense<br />
of regular hours. <strong>The</strong> vandals are having a field day,<br />
literally, and the poor people who live on Telegraph<br />
Hill get almost no response to their pleas for patrols<br />
to rein in the noise, litter, and vandalism.<br />
Fort Revere Park, like Nantasket Beach, should be<br />
a state treasure. <strong>The</strong> historic fortifications and water<br />
tower used to be a summer stage for art festivals, movies,<br />
plays, tour groups, and picnickers. <strong>Hull</strong> residents<br />
volunteered to clean the site, and mow it, and yes, we<br />
even cleaned graffiti from its venerable walls because<br />
it was our job to be good stewards of our legacy.<br />
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Letters to the Editor<br />
Middle school student a wizard at raising library<br />
funds…<br />
To the Editor:<br />
Thanks to everyone who came and participated in<br />
the second annual Harry Potter marathon reading this<br />
year at the Weir River Estuary Center.<br />
Thanks to the 36 readers who helped read the second<br />
Harry Potter book out loud and to all the people<br />
who stopped by to be the audience! Thanks to all the<br />
people who donated food for the bake sale, and to<br />
those who generously donated money to the Friends<br />
of the Library. And last, but not least, thanks to the<br />
staff and Friends of the <strong>Hull</strong> Public Library for helping<br />
keep the library running.<br />
This year’s marathon reading raised $1275.35.<br />
Hope to see you next year!<br />
Calliope Pina Parker<br />
7th Grader at SSCPS<br />
Arts come alive at <strong>Hull</strong> schools…<br />
To the Editor:<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> PTO would like to thank everyone<br />
involved in this year’s Arts Alive Day at both the Jacobs<br />
and the Memorial schools. After two successful<br />
years of running this day that’s “dedicated to raising<br />
awareness of arts and artists in the community and the<br />
world” at the elementary school, this year we were<br />
able to roll out the event to the Memorial Middle<br />
<strong>The</strong>n the state took it over and it’s a shambles and<br />
the best you can get from anyone in authority is a<br />
shrug and an acknowledgement that they’re “aware<br />
of the situation.”<br />
This sorry state has gone on far too long. We want<br />
our officials to demand a series of meetings with DCR<br />
brass to hammer out an effective management plan for<br />
Fort Revere and the Nantasket Reservation.<br />
If we can find bin Laden and Bulger, someone<br />
must be able to ferret out who runs the DCR and get<br />
him or her down here. It shouldn’t take a miracle to<br />
achieve. ∞<br />
School as well.<br />
Students at each school saw professional performances:<br />
“Folk Tales North and South,” a participatory<br />
play by City Stage Company and New England<br />
Percussion Ensemble at the Jacobs School, and ImprovBoston<br />
at Memorial.<br />
And each student had the opportunity to spend<br />
some time with a guest artist to explore one facet of the<br />
arts. Our guest artists ranged from parent and teacher<br />
volunteers sharing an aspect of themselves perhaps<br />
unknown to the students to arts professionals. We had<br />
music, dance, karate, and gardening. <strong>The</strong>re was acting,<br />
“messy art.” Zumba, and jewelry making. In all<br />
we had 36 adult volunteers spend time with students<br />
and share their unique perspective on “What Is Art?”.<br />
Each Arts Alive Day ended in the evening with an ice<br />
cream social and art show, and at the Memorial School<br />
included the wonderful, student-run Talent Show.<br />
In addition to all of the guest artists, we had many<br />
parent and teacher volunteers pitch in to make these<br />
two days a success. We could never make this kind of<br />
event happen without the full support of the principals<br />
and staff of the schools. Thanks also to the classroom<br />
volunteers, the art hangers, the ice cream scoopers, and<br />
all of the people who helped plan these two events.<br />
And a special thanks to the local businesses who<br />
donated both food to keep our volunteers and guest<br />
artists fed and toppings for our ice cream socials:<br />
Barefoot Bob’s, Gun Rock House, Jake’s Seafood,<br />
Java Jungle, Pizza Box, Riddle’s, Schooner’s, Tedeschi’s,<br />
and Weinberg’s.<br />
To each and every person who volunteered their<br />
time for Arts Alive Day, please know your contribution<br />
helped to enrich the lives of the children of <strong>Hull</strong>,<br />
and for that we offer our heartfelt thanks.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> PTO ∞<br />
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the week<br />
NFL players and owners meet at Nantasket<br />
Beach Hotel. At presstime Thursday, the <strong>Times</strong><br />
learned that the Nantasket Beach Resort in <strong>Hull</strong> hosted<br />
the NFL Players Association and team owners this<br />
week in the most recent round of labor negotiations<br />
aimed at averting a football shutdown this fall.<br />
“We were honored to host the NFL owners and<br />
player negotiations over the past several days,” hotel<br />
general Manager Jonathan E. Colter said in a statement<br />
released this afternoon. “We thoroughly enjoyed<br />
having them as our guests. <strong>The</strong>y had a great stay with<br />
us and hopefully had a productive series of meetings<br />
at the resort.”<br />
If anything was accomplished, no one said so for<br />
the record today. New England Patriots owner Robert<br />
Kraft was tightlipped as he left the hotel at about 5<br />
p.m.<br />
ESPN, however, is reporting an anonymous source<br />
as having said the talks are “heading in the right direction,”<br />
even as the NFL lockout notched Day 100 today.<br />
Water Rate Hike Hearing Tuesday. Town officials<br />
are urging residents to attend a public hearing<br />
Tuesday night in Hingham to inform state regulators<br />
what <strong>Hull</strong> residents feel about Aquarion Water<br />
Company’s rate hike petition and the quality of its<br />
drinking water.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state Department of Public Utilities will ultimately<br />
decide whether and by how much the water<br />
company can raise its rates next year. Aquarion is<br />
seeking an 18.7-percent hike.<br />
Town Manager Philip Lemnios reiterated to selectmen<br />
Tuesday that this may be residents’ only chance<br />
to tell the DPU of its experiences with Aquarion. <strong>The</strong><br />
state agency has also set a Tuesday deadline at 5 p.m.<br />
for written comments to be filed on the rate petition,<br />
although the town has requested an extension of the<br />
comment period.<br />
Further information on this matter, including a<br />
copy of the filing and instructions on filing public<br />
comments, can be found on the DPU website at www.<br />
mass.gov/dpu under Docket No. DPU <strong>11</strong>-43.<br />
Written comments should reference the docket<br />
number and may be mailed to Carol Pieper, Hearing<br />
Officer, Department of Public Utilities, One South<br />
Station, Boston, MA 02<strong>11</strong>0, or email carol.pieper@<br />
state.ma.us.<br />
Down to the Wire. According to <strong>Hull</strong> Light Operations<br />
Manager Richard Miller, a short power outage<br />
at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday occurred when light plant crews<br />
rerouted a line on Fitzpatrick Way.<br />
<strong>The</strong> power was intentionally shut down for about<br />
20 minutes.<br />
Job counseling at Wellspring. Wellspring Multi-<br />
Service Center is once again offering weekly job counseling<br />
services on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,<br />
at 814 Nantasket Ave. A professional career specialist<br />
and job counselor will be available to provide advice<br />
and information on all aspects of the job search. Appointments<br />
are available by calling 781 925-32<strong>11</strong> or<br />
emailing pat@wellspringhull.org.<br />
Drop-in visitors are also welcome on Wednesdays,<br />
but it is better to make an appointment.<br />
Wellspring’s Job Board displays current listings<br />
of job openings in the area. Visitors are invited to stop<br />
by the administration offices at 814 Nantasket Ave,<br />
and take a look. Postings are updated and printouts<br />
are available. Just ask the volunteer at the front desk.<br />
For more information call 781 925-32<strong>11</strong>, visit<br />
www.wellspringhull.org or contact julie@wellspringhull.org.<br />
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Ultimate Nantasket<br />
Experience needs<br />
avid volunteers<br />
August 12 event will benefit<br />
the Paragon Carousel<br />
Submitted by Dennis Zaia<br />
<strong>The</strong> family of former Friends of the Paragon Carousel president Susan Fleck gathered outside the merry-goround<br />
Monday for a gratitude ceremony. Susan Fleck was a <strong>Hull</strong> native and an advocate of the carousel, among<br />
many civic causes, for many years. She died in April, but the time, energy, and fundraising programs that she<br />
put into restoration efforts can still be seen today. An engraved brick was added to the walkway around the<br />
patio in her memory. [Photo use courtesy of Patricia Abbate]<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends of the Paragon Carousel are planning<br />
a benefit for the historic Paragon Carousel on Friday,<br />
Aug. 12, from 6-<strong>11</strong> p.m. at the Nantasket Beach Resort<br />
Hotel. We have named this fundraiser <strong>The</strong> Ultimate<br />
Nantasket Experience, and we need your help!<br />
We are planning this event for friends and supporters<br />
of Paragon Carousel Nation from all over the South<br />
Shore and Boston who helped us win the Partners in<br />
Preservation Grant. A magnificent evening is planned,<br />
with the express purpose of raising money to keep the<br />
Paragon Carousel at its current location and to restore<br />
it to its original beauty. We need your help!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ultimate Nantasket Experience includes<br />
special music, entertainment, and fun throughout the<br />
hotel, with tapas-style food selections and a cash bar<br />
in each space.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Surf Lounge will host a resident DJ, with<br />
comedians performing during the evening.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nantasket Ballroom will be transformed into<br />
a 1950s ice cream shop with ice cream, cotton candy,<br />
hot dogs, popcorn, soft drinks, as well as an adult<br />
beverage bar. For entertainment, there’ll be karaoke<br />
and a karaoke contest.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Minot Room will be transformed into the<br />
Paragon Carousel experience, with Paragon Park<br />
memorabilia and Paragon Carousel materials. Visit<br />
and talk with restoration artist James Hardison, and<br />
learn how the 66 carousel horses are restored. Learn<br />
the history of the Paragon Carousel and revisit a time<br />
when Nantasket Beach was home to Paragon Park.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Surf Ballroom will be transformed into a live entertainment<br />
cabaret space with entertainment all night.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fitness Center will be transformed into a<br />
Wii activity center for those guests who wish to take<br />
a break from eating, drinking, and enjoying all the<br />
entertainment.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Game Room will be available for your fun<br />
and enjoyment throughout the evening.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Silent Internet Auction will be available at<br />
computer stations in the Main Lobby, the Surf Ballroom,<br />
and the Conference Room Lobby. A wide range<br />
of exciting experiences will be featured at this Silent<br />
Auction that will go live on Jul. <strong>23</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Marketplace, the outdoor space between the<br />
hotel and conference center, will be transformed into<br />
a street fair marketplace with pushcarts, food, entertainment,<br />
and a beer garden.<br />
Take a ride on the Paragon Carousel by boarding<br />
the Old Town Trolley at the hotel’s main entrance.<br />
<strong>The</strong> trolley will shuttle guests back and forth to the<br />
carousel from 7 to 10 pm.<br />
50-50 raffle tickets will be sold all night.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re’ll be tours of the hotel’s new bridal suites<br />
and visits to the observation deck, which offers amazing<br />
views of the ocean and the Boston skyline.<br />
If you are interested in helping organize this event<br />
for the entire South Shore community, please contact<br />
Dennis Zaia at dz@FocusHR.com. Also, please remind<br />
your friends, neighbors, and family to save the<br />
date, Aug. 12, for the Ultimate Nantasket Experience,<br />
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Principal debunks<br />
Montessori myths<br />
Submitted by Rachel Kelly<br />
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Since introducing Seaside Montessori to the town<br />
of <strong>Hull</strong>, a few recurring questions have popped up. I<br />
sometimes refer to these as the Montessori Myths. I<br />
hope in the following that I may provide some clarity<br />
and quell some concerns.<br />
One of the most common questions is the concern<br />
that placing emphasis on individual learning may lead<br />
to a lack of social interaction opportunities.<br />
Children by nature are social beings. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />
gravitate toward friends, request a lesson together,<br />
and encourage each other to explore new areas within<br />
the classroom. In fact, the Montessori classroom<br />
integrates age groups, encouraging children to learn<br />
from one another. Oftentimes you may see an older<br />
child introduce a new project to a younger peer. <strong>The</strong><br />
younger child is highly receptive to this as a classmate<br />
delivers it. <strong>The</strong> older child strengthens his or her understanding<br />
of the task through teaching. <strong>The</strong> older<br />
child also experiences the sense of accomplishment<br />
that accompanies helping another to succeed. <strong>The</strong><br />
practice of encouraging the child to learn toward his<br />
or her own interests fosters the child’s independence.<br />
In addition, it creates a love of learning that will<br />
carry forward through the child’s elementary years.<br />
Another concern raised on occasion relates to the<br />
adjustment a child may need to go through when transitioning<br />
from a Montessori school to a mainstream<br />
school. Every child is different and will adjust to any<br />
new environment based on his or her own adaptability.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Montessori classroom experience will provide<br />
him or her with grace and courtesy, as well as respect<br />
for self and others. <strong>The</strong>se skills will assist your child<br />
in adapting to any new environment. <strong>The</strong>ir learning<br />
experiences will provide a foundation for the concepts<br />
they will be introduced to in their first few years of<br />
elementary school and even later. <strong>The</strong>y will have these<br />
to draw on to ease their learning of complex concepts.<br />
When it comes time for homework you’ll be grateful<br />
for the skills they’ve acquired!<br />
A misconception recently raised to me concerned<br />
a lack of structure in the environment. Let me quell<br />
this misconception immediately. While the environment<br />
encourages independence in the child, it also<br />
strongly fosters respect for self, respect for others,<br />
and respect for nature.<br />
<strong>The</strong> classroom usually begins for the child in the<br />
Practical Life area, where the concepts of grace and<br />
courtesy are encouraged. Here children are provided<br />
with opportunities to master care for the environment.<br />
After a period in the Montessori classroom you may<br />
witness your child automatically cleaning up after a<br />
dry spill, having mastered sweeping into a dustpan.<br />
Or perhaps they are now able to pour their own juice,<br />
having practiced pouring exercises. By enabling your<br />
child this allows them the independence they crave,<br />
which eliminates the outbursts we all fear!<br />
My experience has introduced me to multiple<br />
styles of educating children, and the Montessori approach<br />
just makes sense to me. It allows children to<br />
learn toward their own interests at their own pace<br />
and fosters a love of learning in the process. It fosters<br />
creative thinking and respect for all things in the students.<br />
Please come and visit our school to see if the<br />
Montessori approach makes sense for you, as well.<br />
Seaside Montessori will hold its second open house<br />
on Saturday, Jun. 25 from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are limited spaces available for the 20<strong>11</strong>/2012<br />
school year, so we encourage you to come visit soon<br />
and enroll to ensure a space for your preschool-age<br />
child.<br />
Enrollment forms are available on-line at www.<br />
seasidemontessori.com. ∞<br />
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At the Library | by Catherine Goldhammer<br />
Welcome to “At the Library,” a regular column<br />
in which we keep you up to speed on new materials,<br />
special events, and library news.<br />
Saturdays This Summer. Remember that we<br />
close at 2 p.m. on Saturdays this summer, not at 3!<br />
We will also be closed Friday through Monday on the<br />
Fourth of July weekend.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bathhouse Lectures. On Tuesday, Jul. 12 at<br />
7:30 p.m., Nancy Mowll Matthews, art historian and<br />
former Eugenie Prendergast senior curator of 19 th and<br />
20 th century art at the Williams College Museum of<br />
Art, will present “Painting the Sea: Life and Work.”<br />
She will discuss American artist Maurice Prendergast,<br />
focusing on his paintings of summer scenes in<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> and Cohasset in the early 1900s.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event is presented by the Friends of the <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Public Library, the DCR, and the <strong>Hull</strong> Lifesaving<br />
Museum. It is free to the public and coffee and refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
Children’s Programs. On Tuesday, Jul. 12 at 2<br />
p.m., magician Steve Rudolph will be at the library<br />
with a mixture of magic, comedy, puppets, and surprises.<br />
All ages are welcome.<br />
<strong>The</strong> summer session of preschool storytime will<br />
run from Jul. 6 to Aug. 10. This drop-in story hour<br />
will be at the library on Wednesdays at 10 a.m.<br />
Redecorating for the Summer? We’ve got a passel<br />
of decorating books waiting to help you change<br />
your home décor this summer. Look for them in the<br />
window of the nonfiction reading room. Some new<br />
and recent titles: Nice House, by Samuel G. White;<br />
Italian Rustic, by Elizabeth Helman Minchili; At Home<br />
with Country, by Christina Strutt; Country, by Jasper<br />
Conran; New Farmhouse Style, by Terry John Woods;<br />
Bunny Williams’ Scrapbook for Living, by Bunny Williams;<br />
Style and Substance: <strong>The</strong> Best of Elle Décor,<br />
by Margaret Russell; <strong>The</strong> French-Inspired Home, by<br />
Kaari Meng; Farrow and Ball: Living with Color; <strong>The</strong><br />
Summer Cottage, by Kathleen Quigley; Dream Rooms,<br />
by Andreas Von Einsiedel; Undecorate, by Christiane<br />
Lemieux; Summer House, by Terry John Woods.<br />
Nonfiction Roundup. Looking for new nonfiction?<br />
We have many new and recently acquired<br />
titles: Thank You Notes, by Jimmy Fallon and the<br />
writers of Late Night; <strong>The</strong> Berkshire Hills & Pioneer<br />
Valley of Western Massachusetts, by Christina Tree<br />
and William Davis; Explorer’s Guides: Maine Coast<br />
and Islands, by Tree and English; Tracy Anderson’s<br />
30-Day Method: <strong>The</strong> Weight-loss Kick-Start, by<br />
Tracy Anderson; Wanderlust: A Love Affair with Five<br />
Continents, by Elisabeth Eaves; Wine Bites: Simple<br />
Morsels the Pair Perfectly with Wine, by Barbara<br />
Scott-Goodman; Stress Less, Weigh Less, by Holly<br />
Mosier; Tolstoy and the Purple Chair: My Year of<br />
Magical Reading, by Nina Sankovitch; River Cottage<br />
Every Day, by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall; Sara<br />
Foster’s Southern Kitchen, by Sara Foster Sarabeth’s<br />
Bakery, by Sarabeth Levine; Saved by her Enemy: An<br />
Iraqi Woman’s Journey, by Don Teague; <strong>The</strong> Perfect<br />
10 Diet, by Michael Aziz; Popular Crime: Reflections<br />
on the Celebration of Violence, by Bill James;<br />
Incognito: <strong>The</strong> Secret Lives of the Brain, by David<br />
Eagleman’; <strong>The</strong> Late Interiors: A Life under Construction,<br />
by Marjorie Sandor; Lobster, by Richard<br />
King; <strong>The</strong> Etiquette of Freedom, by Gary Snyder and<br />
Jim Harrison; Cooking with Italian Grandmothers,<br />
by Jessica <strong>The</strong>roux and Alice Waters; Embroidered<br />
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To a Mountain in Tibet, by Colin Thubron.<br />
“At the Library” would love to hear from you.<br />
Contact us by emailing cgoldhammer@ocln.org or<br />
by calling the library at 781 925-2295. ∞<br />
Kickball tournament<br />
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aim with wacky fun<br />
Congratulations to Team MaKoney, who competed<br />
on Father’s Day to win the 20<strong>11</strong> Champions of the<br />
Field in the Anne M. Rogers Scholarship Family<br />
Kickball Tournament.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Beach Bums – a/k/a the Richardson clan –<br />
won Best T-shirt design.<br />
Thanks to all competing teams, we are able to<br />
support a few more years of a scholarship for a <strong>Hull</strong><br />
High grad.<br />
We would also like to congratulate Edward Cameron,<br />
this year’s recipient of the Anne M. Rogers<br />
Scholarship. Edward plans to study education in the<br />
fall. This worthy scholar will continue the community<br />
building that both the scholarship and event are<br />
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police log<br />
Wednesday – Tuesday, Jun. 15-21<br />
Wednesday, 6/15/<strong>11</strong>: 3:19 a.m. Caller reports he<br />
has repossessed a MV on Moreland Ave… 8:03<br />
a.m. Touraine Ave. caller reports her vehicle’s back<br />
tire was slashed sometime overnight. O/Saunders<br />
detailed, reports this was not vandalism but a defect<br />
in the tire… <strong>11</strong>:<strong>23</strong> a.m. Medical aid, Nantasket Ave.,<br />
after several 9<strong>11</strong> calls that a man had fallen. <strong>Hull</strong><br />
medics transporting a 91-year-old to South Shore<br />
Hospital [SSH]… <strong>11</strong>:57 a.m. Caller report he just hit<br />
a gas main on Meade Ave. National Grid notified and<br />
responding… 2:21 p.m. Caller reports money was<br />
stolen from her daughter’s purse in school today and<br />
she knows the boy who took it. Same states the boy<br />
told her he would pay her back. O/Galluzzo and O/<br />
Smith responding. Officers reports speaking with the<br />
daughter and they will be attempting to speak with the<br />
boy involved. Officers report no answer at his home<br />
and they will try back later. At 5:08, mother called<br />
to say that the money has been returned… 4:31 p.m.<br />
Resident into HQ with a copy of a certified letter he<br />
sent to a customer advising her to cease attempting to<br />
contact him by any means and for her not to appear at<br />
his residence. Copy of letter placed in non-published<br />
log [NPL]… 6:21 p.m. Party into HQ to report she<br />
had a verbal altercation with a woman at the beach<br />
who had two unleashed dogs, a Doberman and a<br />
Husky, that charged her. O/Saunders detailed, reports<br />
advising female of her rights and recourses… 8:24<br />
p.m. Oceanside Dr. caller requests to speak with an<br />
officer as he believes his vehicle may be stolen. O/<br />
Costa detailed, reports owner will fill out the necessary<br />
paperwork. Vehicle entered into LEAPS and a<br />
BOLO [be on the lookout notice] was sent… <strong>11</strong>:08,<br />
<strong>11</strong>:10, <strong>11</strong>:<strong>11</strong>, <strong>11</strong>:14 p.m. Four calls reporting kids<br />
setting off fireworks, Massasoit, Kingsley, Bay, F St.<br />
areas, respectively… <strong>11</strong>:31 p.m. Malta St. bonfire on<br />
the beach. Caller wants the fire extinguished and the<br />
group told to leave the beach as she is home alone.<br />
O/Costa reports this to be two couples and the fire is<br />
out… <strong>11</strong>:40 p.m. O/Costa reports out with two groups<br />
on Nantasket Ave. O/Costa further reports the groups<br />
were on two different sides, and the losers left and the<br />
winners have been sent on their way…<br />
Thursday: 12:46 a.m. State DCF [Dept. of Children<br />
and Families] requests a welfare check on Nantasket<br />
Ave. after an anonymous caller reports two females<br />
smoking pot and drinking. O/Chagnon detailed, reports<br />
speaking to a female who is babysitting. All is<br />
quiet and in order. Caller notified… 1:02 a.m. E9<strong>11</strong><br />
caller reports a MV crashed on the side of Rockland<br />
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No known injury at this time. Hingham PD requests<br />
that an officer respond to the owner of the MV, which<br />
lists to a <strong>Hull</strong> residence, and request that they call the<br />
Hingham station. O/Chagnon detailed and reports<br />
speaking to a father, who will call Hingham PD…<br />
3:24 a.m. Hingham PD reports they had a MV taken<br />
from the lot at Thomas Auto that had a mechanical<br />
lien on it. <strong>The</strong> MV was stopped in <strong>Hull</strong> two weeks<br />
ago and Hingham would like an officer to see if it’s at<br />
its residence. O/Angellis detailed and reports nothing<br />
showing at this time… <strong>11</strong>:<strong>06</strong> a.m. C St. caller reports<br />
his uncle broke his foot. <strong>Hull</strong> paramedics transporting<br />
a 42-year-old male to SSH… 2:44 p.m. Caller reports<br />
a group of boys jumping off the A St. pier and they<br />
are swearing. Caller would like an officer to tell them<br />
to clean up their language. O/Galluzzo reports speaking<br />
to a group of about a dozen and advising them of<br />
the complaint. <strong>The</strong>y will cease… 7:49 p.m. Female<br />
into HQ to speak with an officer. O/Saunders detailed<br />
and requests the medics. <strong>Hull</strong> paramedics transporting<br />
a 36-year-old female to Quincy Medical Center.<br />
Unspecified problem… 9:49p.m. Caller reports female<br />
keeps calling and harassing him. O/Saunders spoke<br />
to both and told female to cease… 10:36 p.m. Caller<br />
reports a group causing a disturbance on the beach at<br />
Lewis St. O/McKenna reports a group of 30 that had<br />
broken down into smaller groups and was dispersed.<br />
No alcohol present… <strong>11</strong>:05 p.m. Possible domestic,<br />
Elm Ave. O/Saunders and O/Costa detailed, report<br />
this was a verbal argument between father and son…<br />
Friday: 9:48 a.m. Harbormaster reports that the owner<br />
of a boat that was taking on water last night has hired<br />
a salvage company to town the boat to Nantasket Pier<br />
so they can remove it… 12:34 p.m. Point Allerton Ave.<br />
caller reports she had a contractor working for her<br />
whom she had to fire and he removed his belongings<br />
yesterday. When the cleaning lady was at the house<br />
today, she saw a female wearing fatigues and driver<br />
a silver Caravan-type vehicle peering at her house<br />
from the side of the garage. Owner is requesting added<br />
patrols of her residence… 2:<strong>06</strong> p.m. Resident into<br />
HQ to report an incident that occurred at Wal-Mart in<br />
Weymouth. When she left the store there was a threatening<br />
note on her windshield stating that they have her<br />
vehicle info and accused her of leaving marks on their<br />
car from her door. <strong>The</strong>re were also swears with threats<br />
on the note. Resident is requesting added patrols and<br />
will also contact Weymouth PD… 3:46 p.m. Caller<br />
reports a homeless man on Nantasket Ave. is trying<br />
to pick fights with people in the parking lot. Officers<br />
sent the male on his way… 5:21 p.m. Nantasket Ave.<br />
caller reports the upstairs neighbors are fighting again.<br />
O/Fahey and O/Angellis detailed, report this was a<br />
verbal argument over the male’s work schedule…<br />
5:40 p.m. O/Fahey reports the rear door to a Nantasket<br />
Ave. building was blacked and to have the building<br />
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Coast Guard officials gear<br />
up for Operation Dry Water<br />
New England Coast Guard units and marine lawenforcement<br />
officers will be out in force this weekend<br />
for Operation Dry Water, an annual campaign focused<br />
on the detection<br />
and<br />
enforcement<br />
of boating<br />
under the<br />
influence. A<br />
secondary<br />
objective is to raise awareness that it is unsafe as<br />
well as illegal to operate a boat under the influence<br />
of drugs and/or alcohol.<br />
More than 17 percent of boating fatalities result<br />
from alcohol use. States have gotten tougher in recent<br />
years in enforcing laws against this high-risk behavior.<br />
Operating a recreational vessel with a blood alcohol<br />
concentration of .08 or higher is against federal and<br />
most state laws. Boaters caught operating under the<br />
influence will find their voyage terminated and their<br />
vessel impounded. Additionally, penalties can include<br />
arrest, fines, loss of boating privileges, even loss of<br />
driving privileges.<br />
As part of this national effort, Operation Dry Water,<br />
a multi-agency, education and enforcement initiative<br />
launched by the National Association of State Boating<br />
Law Administrators in 2009, in partnership with the<br />
US Coast Guard, puts thousands of local, state, and<br />
federal marine law-enforcement officers on the water<br />
the weekend before the Fourth of July to give BUI<br />
enforcement high visibility before a holiday known<br />
for drinking and boating and deadly accidents.<br />
“Our message is a simple one,” said Walt Taylor,<br />
1st Coast Guard District recreational boating<br />
safety coordinator. “We want recreational boaters to<br />
have fun on the water, but we can’t tolerate boaters<br />
operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”<br />
This year, all 56 U.S. states, trusts and territories<br />
are expected to participate in Operation Dry Water,<br />
educating the public and searching for boat operators<br />
whose blood alcohol concentration exceeds the<br />
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caller reports a fight with her mother on Kingsley Rd.<br />
Officers report this was verbal. After an evaluation<br />
by <strong>Hull</strong> and Hingham medics, Hingham ambulance<br />
transported one female to SSH… 8:54 p.m. Report<br />
of a male harassing Nantasket Ave. customers. O/<br />
Fahey and O/Angellis detailed and sent him on his<br />
way… 9:56 p.m. A drunk male would like to speak<br />
to an officer, Nantasket Ave. O/Fahey and O/Angellis<br />
request the medics as male has cuts on his throat and<br />
finger. No transport… <strong>11</strong> p.m. Caller reports a kid<br />
on a scooter just got hit by a MV. <strong>The</strong> kid is walking<br />
around, but caller would like an officer to respond.<br />
O/Dunn detailed, reports no medics needed at this<br />
time. He will be issuing a citation for failure to use<br />
care while turning…<br />
Saturday: 1:37 a.m. O/Chagnon report out with an<br />
unoccupied vehicle on the median strip on Nantasket<br />
Ave. that has a blown tire. Thomas Auto detailed<br />
to tow same… 3:16 a.m. Outdoor noise complaint,<br />
Eastern Ave. O/Chagnon detailed, reports music<br />
shut off… 4 a.m. O/Chagnon reports out with a vehicle<br />
that has all windows smashed out and a trunk<br />
open with keys in the lock, Nantasket Rd. at <strong>11</strong> th St.<br />
Vehicle has a Vermont plate. Positive match on VIN<br />
number; vehicle was reported stolen to <strong>Hull</strong> PD on<br />
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negative results. Owner to be notified after the vehicle<br />
is processed. BCI to notify HQ after they complete<br />
processing the car… 6:15 a.m. Caller reports her car<br />
was keyed sometime overnight, Nantasket Ave. O/<br />
Saunders detailed, reports scratches all over the car…<br />
10:46 a.m. Brewster St. caller reports the neighbor<br />
behind here threatened to harm her seven-year-old<br />
son if he continues to play soccer in his backyard. O/<br />
Conneely reports speaking to the caller, who was not<br />
happy with the threats and language used toward her<br />
child. O/Conneely spoke to the other party. Same was<br />
advised… 12:27 p.m. Massasoit Ave. caller reports<br />
losing a black wallet in front of Wellspring. Same<br />
contained $240 in cash, both her children’s birth certificates,<br />
and her SS card… 1:<strong>23</strong> p.m. Newport Rd.<br />
resident into HQ to report that is ex-girlfriend did not<br />
drop his children off for visitation… 1:34 p.m. Tierney<br />
Ave. caller requests to speak to an officer regarding a<br />
tarp at the house next door. O/Mahoney dispatched and<br />
reports this was mulch dropped off by her gardener<br />
and she didn’t know what it was… 4:34 p.m. Caller<br />
reports a male party outside bothering all his customers.<br />
O/Conneely detailed and reports party was sent<br />
on his way… 6:22 p.m. Caller reports a dog left in a<br />
vehicle too long on Nantasket Ave. O/Hayes reports<br />
locating dog owner and he will be moving along…<br />
9:22 p.m. Medical aid, State Park Rd., for male with<br />
breathing problem. <strong>Hull</strong> ambulance transporting<br />
80-year-old to SSH… 10:59 p.m. Employee reports a<br />
male urinating in front of a Nantasket Ave. restaurant.<br />
O/Dunn and O/Angellis detailed, report no one saw<br />
the male urinating. He was sent on his way… <strong>11</strong>:19<br />
p.m. Montana Ave. caller reports someone hit his car<br />
overnight. O/Conneely detailed and reports minor<br />
damage. Reported for the record…<br />
Sunday: 1:09 a.m. Summit Ave. caller reports kids<br />
drinking on the beach. O/Lucas reports locating a<br />
group of six, who will be taking it inside… 7:14 a.m.<br />
Driftway caller reports a 55-gal. drum floating on the<br />
water and he would like it checked out. Harbormaster<br />
paged and responding… <strong>11</strong>:10 a.m. Caller reports a<br />
male surf-fishing, K St. at Beach Ave., and there are<br />
kids swimming near him. O/Allen detailed and reports<br />
male will cease for the day… <strong>11</strong>:39 a.m. Bay St.<br />
caller reports two German shepherds outside barking<br />
for three hours. O/Galluzzo and O/Smith detailed,<br />
report the downstairs tenant states the owner went<br />
out and he has been trying to call them. Officers will<br />
check back later… 12:46 p.m. Atlantic Ave. caller<br />
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with her ex-husband. Officers reports this has to<br />
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each of the tires… 2:35 p.m. M St. medical aid for a<br />
female fell down stairs and is bleeding heavily. <strong>Hull</strong><br />
ambulance transporting a 54-year-old to SSH… 4:56<br />
p.m. Medical aid, Beach Ave., for child who cut his<br />
eye. <strong>Hull</strong> ambulance transporting a four-year-old<br />
with parent on board… 7:27 p.m. Nantasket Ave.<br />
caller reports his neighbors are using a wood splitter<br />
and it is very loud and too late. O/Dunn detailed and<br />
reports male shut it down… 8:09 p.m. Beach Ave.<br />
caller reports her seven-year-old was just bitten by a<br />
dog on the beach in front of residence. O/McKenna<br />
detailed, reports parent will take to Central Fire to<br />
be checked out by medics. No treatment or transport<br />
necessary. Dog owner into HQ with copy of valid<br />
rabies certificate… 8:18 p.m. Nantasket Rd. caller<br />
reports this is her second call regarding loud noise<br />
and music. O/Dunn detailed and reports residents<br />
have been advised to keep the noise down… 8:30<br />
p.m. Store clerk reports local homeless man outside<br />
the store causing a disturbance. O/Dunn detailed to<br />
move him along… 8:39 p.m. Atlantic Ave. caller who<br />
had previously reported damage to a friend’s car report<br />
there is more damage. O/Dunn detailed and reports<br />
that, between 4:30 and 8:30, a passenger window was<br />
smashed. <strong>The</strong>re are no witnesses. O/Smith to follow<br />
up… 8:43 p.m. D St. caller reports her son fell. <strong>Hull</strong><br />
paramedics transporting a 14-year-old with parent on<br />
board the ambulance… 10:24 p.m. Nantasket Rd.<br />
caller reports loud noise and music still ongoing. O/<br />
Dunn detailed and reports quiet upon his arrival…<br />
Monday: 1:14 a.m. Caller reports he can hear a couple<br />
arguing on Oceanside Dr. Officers detailed, report this<br />
was a verbal argument between a male and female.<br />
Female transported to a Nantasket Ave. address…<br />
9:58 p.m. O/Allen reports being flagged down by a<br />
Farina Rd. resident who reports graffiti spray-painted<br />
in the park. S/Reilly responded with the camera. State<br />
Police notified. Photos taken. State Police report they<br />
are aware of the vandalism and notified DCR to respond.<br />
DCR will respond within the next few days.<br />
Per S/Reilly, a second call was made to State Police<br />
and DCR regarding the offensive nature of the tagging.<br />
DCR and State Police responding ASAP. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
were there at <strong>11</strong>:50. State Police to handle investigation…<br />
12:<strong>11</strong> p.m. Caller reports a restraining order<br />
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THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> 7<br />
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Open House<br />
Sunday 1-3 p.m.<br />
17 Tierney Avenue<br />
Escape from the ordinary<br />
to this charming Allerton<br />
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bay views. Home boasts 4<br />
BRs, 2 BAs cypress-paneled<br />
walls, chef’s kitchen, fp and wood stove. Exterior<br />
features an oversized lot, classic wrap-around porch,<br />
o/d shower & spectacular gardens. A thoughtful blending<br />
of old and new. $475,000.<br />
Open House<br />
Sunday 12-2 p.m.<br />
12 Q Street<br />
New to market. Bright<br />
& spacious home just 14<br />
years young. Some views<br />
from house & deck and a<br />
short walk to the ocean<br />
beach/bay. Large eat in kitchen w/ sub zero fridge<br />
& newer gas range, gas FP in living room, 5+ bdrms<br />
& 3 full baths! In-law suite with kitchen offers plenty of<br />
room for extended family and friends. Fenced in yard<br />
& shed. $369,000<br />
Open House<br />
Saturday 12-2<br />
373 Newport Road<br />
New to Market. Breathtaking<br />
views of Sunset<br />
Point, Hingham Bay<br />
& Boston Skyline from<br />
this direct waterfront three<br />
bdrm. home with hdwd. flrs. throughout first flr. Corner<br />
lot offering privacy & views. Move right in and relax this<br />
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Open House<br />
Sunday 2-4 p.m.<br />
39 Western Avenue<br />
Enjoy picturesque water<br />
views from this 7 BR<br />
Victorian home high atop<br />
Judge’s Hill in historic <strong>Hull</strong><br />
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tiled kitchen and bathrooms, sparkling hdwd. flrs., high<br />
ceilings, fp. and lg. yard. New roof, updated heating,<br />
plumbing and electric. New Price $519,000<br />
Open House<br />
Sunday 1-3 p.m.<br />
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sound and two fps. Property features an oversized lot<br />
w/ irrigation system, in-ground gunite pool, cabana w<br />
bathroom & o/s shower, 5-hole putting green and 2+<br />
car garage. A true stay-cation! New Price $1,095,000<br />
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Sunday 2-4 p.m.<br />
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Built in 2004, this home is<br />
situated in a tranquil setting<br />
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Sun-filled interior boasts<br />
a bright, open floor plan,<br />
hdwd. floors and bonus third floor family room with water<br />
views. Outdoor shower, full basement and garage. Located<br />
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8 THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> www.hulltimes.com<br />
H U l l’S c o m m u n i t y c a l e n d a r<br />
••<strong>The</strong> Week Ahead ••<br />
Saturday, June 25<br />
Keeping Kids Safe. Would you be able<br />
to quickly lay your hands on a recent<br />
photo, fingerprints, and other records to<br />
give to public safety personnel should<br />
your child go lost or missing? <strong>Hull</strong><br />
firefighters will take a photo and other<br />
vital measurements of your child today<br />
and give them to you in a handy folder,<br />
free of charge. <strong>The</strong> firefighters make the<br />
process fun for families, too. Project Kid<br />
Care is a child photo-identification and<br />
safety program used nationwide to help<br />
in preventing kidnapping and locating<br />
missing children. This Project Kid Care<br />
event, sponsored by <strong>Hull</strong>’s firefighters,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, and Clear Channel<br />
outdoor advertising, takes place from 9<br />
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Central Fire Station,<br />
corner of Nantasket Ave. and A St. No<br />
appointment necessary.<br />
Hoop Odyssey. Sign up for the 14 th<br />
annual Jason Mazzeo/Treston O’Hare<br />
Memorial 3-on-3 basketball tournament<br />
to be played today at 10 a.m. at the Village<br />
playground. $40 per team. Register<br />
by calling Wally at 781 249-4696, or Bill<br />
at 781 925-3145, or register at the event.<br />
In case of rain, the tourney will be played<br />
at <strong>Hull</strong> High School.<br />
Meat Me <strong>The</strong>re. <strong>The</strong> Nantasket Beach<br />
Salt Water Club at Mariners Park holds<br />
another meat &lobster raffle, beginning<br />
at 3 p.m. <strong>The</strong>re will also be 50/50 raffles,<br />
penny sale, door prizes, cash bar. Open<br />
to the public, all welcome. For details,<br />
Spotlight <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Summer Celebration and Reception<br />
Please join the Manet Board of Directors, Manet<br />
Philanthropy Committee and Manet Primary Care<br />
Providers as we celebrate Manet in <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Thursday, June 30, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
from 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Red Parrot Restaurant,<br />
One <strong>Hull</strong> Shore Drive,<br />
Nantasket Beach, <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Refreshments and Light Fare<br />
$25 for one reception ticket<br />
$45 for couples or two<br />
$200 for table of eight<br />
cash bar<br />
781 925-9081 or email tedzo63@aol.<br />
com.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fur Ball. <strong>Hull</strong> Seaside Animal<br />
Rescue hosts its sixth annual Fur Ball<br />
from 7-10 p.m. at the <strong>Hull</strong> Yacht Club<br />
at Mariners Park. This is an evening<br />
of dancing, raffles, and hot and cold<br />
buffet to benefit <strong>Hull</strong>’s own non-kill<br />
feline shelter. Tickets $25 per person.<br />
To reserve, www.hsar.org, or call Polly<br />
at 781 925-0073. Tickets will also be<br />
available at the door.<br />
Meet Gov. Patrick. Gov. Deval Patrick<br />
will sign copies of his book, A Reason<br />
to Believe: Lessons from an Improbable<br />
Life, at 1 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble<br />
store at the Derby Street Shoppes in<br />
Hingham. For details, 781 749-3319.<br />
Sunday, June 26<br />
Indoor Yard Sale. Such a deal! Stop by<br />
and find great deals on clothing, toys,<br />
furniture, books, antiques, and more at<br />
Temple Beth Sholom’s Yard Sale. <strong>The</strong><br />
yard sale will be held inside the Youth<br />
Center, 7 Hadassah Way, from 9 a.m. to<br />
4 p.m., rain or shine. Contact Camellia<br />
Bloch at 781 925-4056 for further<br />
information.<br />
Through the Garden Gate. <strong>The</strong> Friends<br />
of the Paragon Carousel sponsor their<br />
annual Secret Garden Tour from 10 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m. today, rain or shine. Tour 12 of<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>’s best-kept-secret gardens. <strong>The</strong> addresses<br />
aren’t revealed until the morning<br />
of the tour. Local artists will be working<br />
at some venues, too. Tickets cost $20<br />
per person and can be purchased at the<br />
Your support makes a difference!<br />
All proceeds to benefit Manet Community Health Center<br />
For information regarding sponsorship<br />
opportunities please call: 857-403-0424 or<br />
email: events@manetchc.org<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends of the Paragon Carousel hold their popular Secret Garden Tour this<br />
weekend. A dozen <strong>Hull</strong> gardens will be open to tour participants. For details, see<br />
Sunday’s calendar listing… [Photo use courtesy of the Paragon Carousel]<br />
carousel on weekends or on the Web:<br />
www.paragoncarousel.com.<br />
Blessing of the Fleet. St. Mary of the<br />
Assumption Parish and the <strong>Hull</strong> Yacht<br />
Club team for the third annual Blessing<br />
of the Fleet from 1-3 p.m. at Mariners<br />
Park. Traditional blessing of work and<br />
pleasure boats. For more information,<br />
call the parish office at 781 925-<strong>06</strong>80.<br />
Cancer Research Benefit. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Lions Club hosts a benefit, “Remembering<br />
Loved Ones Lost to Cancer,” from<br />
4-8 p.m. at the Nantasket Beach Resort<br />
Hotel on <strong>Hull</strong> Shore Dr. Entertainment<br />
by DJ Turn Ta Bill. Cash bar, refreshments,<br />
raffles, valet parking. Tickets cost<br />
$10 per person, at the door. To donate a<br />
raffle prize or for more information, call<br />
Pam Giarrizzo at 781 985-8450 or email<br />
pamelagiarrizzo@yahoo.com.<br />
Tuesday, June 28<br />
Water Logged. <strong>The</strong> state Dept. of Public<br />
Utilities holds a public hearing on<br />
Aquarion Water’s petition to raise rates<br />
18.7 percent at 7 p.m. at Hingham Town<br />
Hall. This may be your only opportunity<br />
to tell DPU regulators personally what<br />
you think of the water company’s product<br />
and prices. Hingham Town Hall is<br />
located at 210 Central St. <strong>The</strong> meeting<br />
will be held in the Central North and<br />
South Meeting Room. For details, www.<br />
mass.gov/dpu, Docket No <strong>11</strong>-43.<br />
Wednesday, June 29<br />
Budget Advice for Seniors. Seniors<br />
Visit<br />
graham–companies.com<br />
(formerly CRM Waste)<br />
who need help balancing their books and<br />
stretching their budgets will benefit from<br />
a discussion at <strong>11</strong> a.m. at the Scully Senior<br />
Center, 197A Samoset Ave., when<br />
a representative from South Shore Elder<br />
Services will explain services available<br />
to help elders budget for monthly<br />
expenses. Open to all. For details, 781<br />
925-1<strong>23</strong>9.<br />
Speaking Volumes. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> Public Library’s<br />
book group will meet at 3 p.m. at<br />
the library. This month’s selection is <strong>The</strong><br />
Ginger Tree, a novel by Oswald Wynd.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ginger Tree is the story of a young<br />
Scottish woman who travels to China in<br />
1903 to wed a military attaché in Peking.<br />
For details, 781 925-2295.<br />
Discover the Harbor Islands. Learn<br />
more about the treasure in our own backyard<br />
[or out your front door, depending<br />
on where on the peninsula you live].<br />
Author Christopher Klein discusses the<br />
newly released second edition of Discovering<br />
the Boston Harbor Islands at<br />
7 p.m. at the Hingham Public Library,<br />
66 Leavitt St., Hingham. This Evening<br />
with the Author event is presented by the<br />
library in partnership with Buttonwood<br />
Books of Cohasset. Free. For details,<br />
781 383-2665.<br />
Flicks at the Farm. Holly Hill Farm,<br />
<strong>23</strong>6 Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset opens its<br />
fifth annual summer Outdoor Film Series<br />
with four films shown on the back of the<br />
Tomato Barn. <strong>The</strong> series, sponsored by<br />
Superior Service<br />
Meeting your commercial,<br />
construction waste, and<br />
onsite storage needs.<br />
2-10 yard rear load<br />
10-40 yard roll off<br />
20 foot storage<br />
portable toilets<br />
Sign up for weekly residential trash pick-up<br />
for the July 1st quarter<br />
and receive a 96-gallon trash toter for your use.*<br />
(*new customers only)<br />
Providing accessible, quality healthcare for ALL!<br />
Call us today – 781 383-7000
www.hulltimes.com<br />
Pilgrim Bank, features movies of agricultural, nutritional,<br />
and cultural significance and begins with the<br />
documentary about bees, “Queen of the Sun,” at 9 p.m.<br />
Before the film, there will be a locavore potluck dinner<br />
at 6 p.m., followed by a talk by a local beekeeper at<br />
8. Diners should bring a dish with local ingredients<br />
that serves 8, ingredients written on an index card,<br />
your own place setting and utensils, and a comfy chair.<br />
BYO beverages. For directions and other info, visit<br />
www.hollyhillfarm.org, or call 781 383-6565.<br />
Thursday, June 30<br />
Summer Celebration. Join Manet Community Health<br />
Center staff, directors, and volunteers as they celebrate<br />
Manet in <strong>Hull</strong> and the greater <strong>Hull</strong> community from<br />
6:30-8:30 p.m. at <strong>The</strong> Red Parrot on <strong>Hull</strong> Shore Drive.<br />
<strong>The</strong> reception features cocktails and delicious light<br />
fare, as well as festive raffles and lots of fun. Tickets<br />
cost $25 for individuals. Tables and sponsorship prices<br />
available. For info or to reserve, call Cynthia Sierra at<br />
857 403-0451 or email events@manetchc.org.<br />
•• Upcoming ••<br />
Friday, July 1<br />
Tell Me a Story. Kids will enjoy Storytime at the<br />
Paragon Carousel every Friday in July and August<br />
at 10:30 a.m. <strong>The</strong> carousel is located on Nantasket<br />
Beach. For details, www.paragoncarousel.com.<br />
Saturday, July 2<br />
Walk in the Woods. Get to know the Weir River<br />
Woods’ five distinct – and distinctly beautiful – ecosystems.<br />
Meet at the Estuary Center, 333 George<br />
Washington Blvd., at 9 a.m. to carpool a short distance<br />
to the Chatham St. entrance to the woods. Sponsored<br />
by the Weir River Watershed Association and the <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Land Conservation Trust. Free.<br />
Sunday, July 3<br />
Talk Radio Milestone. Capt Lou, host and creator of<br />
award-winning “Nautical Talk Radio,” will broadcast<br />
his 1,000th program on radio station 95.9 FM WATD<br />
from <strong>11</strong> a.m. to noon today. A limited number of free<br />
tickets will be available to attend this live broadcast<br />
at the WATD studios in Marshfield. Get tickets by<br />
sending an email in advance to CaptLou@Nautical-<br />
Talk.com.<br />
Monday, July 4<br />
Yankee Doodle Dandies. Wear your red, white, and<br />
blue, bring your flags, and display your patriotism at<br />
the 21 st annual Fourth of July parade that begins at 10<br />
a.m. at the Hampton Circle Playground on Moreland<br />
Ave. Everyone’s welcome.<br />
Allerton Celebrates Independence Day. Allerton<br />
Hill residents are all welcome to join the Point Allerton<br />
Association’s annual Fourth of July celebration that<br />
begins at 10 a.m. outside of 27 Holbrook Ave. with<br />
flag-raising, Pledge of Allegiance, and kids’ road<br />
races. <strong>The</strong> fun extends to lawn games and hot dogs<br />
on Point Allerton Ave.<br />
Strike up the Band. Four Guys in Tuxes performs<br />
at 2 p.m. at the Bernie King Pavilion on Nantasket<br />
Beach. This free event is part of the Leonard Hersch<br />
Memorial Band Concert Series and is sponsored by<br />
the town of <strong>Hull</strong>, the state Dept. of Conservation and<br />
Recreation, local merchants, and private donations.<br />
To make a contribution, send a check payable to<br />
the Town of <strong>Hull</strong>/Band Concerts to Town Hall, 253<br />
Atlantic Ave., <strong>Hull</strong>, MA 02045. Attn: Janet Bennett.<br />
Feeling Groovy. Groovy Afternoon, New England’s<br />
premiere Woodstock-era tribute band, will bring their<br />
signature sounds to Daddy’s Beach Club this Fourth<br />
of July. T and his band of merry pranksters take audiences<br />
on a musical journey with a performance sure to<br />
keep them moving, grooving, and singing along with<br />
all their classic rock favorites from such legendary artists<br />
as <strong>The</strong> Who, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jefferson<br />
Airplane, <strong>The</strong> Beatles, and more. <strong>The</strong> band performs<br />
from 3-6:30 p.m. at Daddy’s, 280 Nantasket Ave. ∞<br />
Painting by Dassie Abelson<br />
Visit ten extraordinary artists at:<br />
Art on the Avenue<br />
Lenore Schneider’s<br />
Gallery & Open Studios<br />
1037 Nantasket Avenue<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>, MA 02045<br />
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<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>Times</strong> photographer Lucy Wightman is also an artist, and she helped Jacobs School first graders take<br />
finger painting to a whole other level during last week’s Arts Alive event. [Lucy Wightman photo]<br />
Senate race<br />
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residents who have an interest in the community,” he<br />
said in a telephone interview Wednesday.<br />
“He [Hedlund] starts with a considerable fundraising<br />
lead,” May said, “and that means I need to be<br />
taking advantage of the summer residents.”<br />
May said that he has filed papers with the state Office<br />
of Campaign and Political Finance that formalize<br />
his candidacy and allow him to raise money.<br />
May announced his candidacy to the <strong>Hull</strong> Democratic<br />
Town Committee last month. HDTC Chairman<br />
Jerry McLaughlin on Wednesday said his committee<br />
would meet in July to talk with May about ways <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Democrats can support his candidacy.<br />
“We’re going to sit down with Steve, go over<br />
his platform, and see what we can do from there,”<br />
McLaughlin said.<br />
One of May’s foremost concerns is the issue of transportation<br />
aid. He argues that because Hedlund is one of<br />
just four Republicans in the state Senate, he does not<br />
have a seat in the Democratic Senate Caucus room and<br />
the district does not receive necessary funds for roads.<br />
“Anyone who has to commute on Route 3A, also<br />
known as the world’s largest parking lot, knows it’s not<br />
happening, knows that we need a change,” May said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plymouth and Norfolk Senate District comprises<br />
eight towns: <strong>Hull</strong>, Cohasset, Duxbury, Hingham,<br />
Marshfield, Norwell, Scituate, and Weymouth.<br />
In his statement of candidacy released on Wednesday,<br />
May outlined his dissatisfaction with Hedlund’s<br />
leadership, calling it “inept” and asserting that the<br />
district doesn’t have “the luxury of not being at the<br />
table in these times…”<br />
“Simply by being a Democrat, I can provide a more<br />
Pick of the litter<br />
Kenmore and Lansdowne<br />
are two adorable<br />
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and up to date on<br />
their shots, ready to go to their “forever home.”<br />
This ideal pair are friendly, purring, little balls<br />
of fur. <strong>The</strong>y are playful and well behaved, love<br />
to be picked up and cuddled. We have other<br />
available kittens and many well mannered adult<br />
cats, so now is a perfect time to visit the shelter<br />
if your looking for a lovable feline friend.<br />
We have open hours on Saturday from 2-3<br />
and Monday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. If these hours<br />
aren’t convenient, please call the shelter at 781<br />
925-3121 and leave a message for Judy, the<br />
adoption coordinator. <strong>The</strong> shelter is located at<br />
50 L St., <strong>Hull</strong>, MA.; the mailing address is <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Seaside Animal Rescue, PO Box 787, <strong>Hull</strong>, MA<br />
02045. Email, hsar@verizon.net.<br />
meaningful impact dealing with the basics,” May said.<br />
“Having somebody in the Democratic Caucus Room<br />
is going to make a big difference for the standard of<br />
living for people in the district.”<br />
For his part, Hedlund doesn’t believe that “having<br />
a seat at the table” will necessarily give a state senator<br />
more power.<br />
“I would suggest,” the legislator said this week,<br />
“that the assistant minority leader [which Hedlund is]<br />
would have a bigger voice than one of 36 Democrats<br />
[in the Senate].”<br />
Hedlund has 18 years’ experience in the Senate,<br />
16 of which he’s served consecutively. He currently<br />
serves on <strong>11</strong> committees, including Transportation,<br />
Housing, and Public Health.<br />
“We don’t have enough competition for the races<br />
in Massachusetts,” the senator said. “I applaud May<br />
in stepping up and doing what not enough people do.”<br />
May has set up a website, www.steve2012.com,<br />
and a Facebook page, Citizens for Steve May. ∞<br />
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Hoop Odyssey. Sign up for the 14 th annual Jason<br />
Mazzeo/Treston O’Hare Memorial 3-on-3 basketball<br />
tournament to be played Saturday at 10 a.m. at the<br />
Village playground. $40 per team. Register by calling<br />
Wally at 781 249-4696, or Bill at 781 925-3145,<br />
or register the day of the event. In case of rain, the<br />
tourney will be played at <strong>Hull</strong> High School.<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Youth Football Association News:<br />
• HYFA holds its annual carnival through Sunday<br />
on the HRA site from 5-<strong>11</strong> p.m. each night.<br />
• HYFA registration for the fall can be accomplished<br />
through the website by using Paypal at www.<br />
hullyouthfootball.com. <strong>The</strong> cost is $125 to play football<br />
and $100 for cheerleading. Those who register<br />
by Jun. 30 save $10. Those with questions should call<br />
Bob Cambra at 781 925-4859.<br />
Sunset Cruise. Enjoy a harbor cruise with the <strong>Hull</strong><br />
Boosters on Thursday, Jul. 7. Boat leaves at 7 p.m.<br />
sharp. Boarding begins at 6:30 p.m. at Pemberton Pier<br />
and returns at 10:30. Tickets are $20 in advance of Jul.<br />
1. Cash bar and snacks on board, or bring your own<br />
snacks. Tickets are available at Bodywork Day Spa,<br />
Simply Irresistible, by calling 617 851-4569, or visit<br />
the Web, www.hullboosters.org, email hullboosters@<br />
gmail.com.<br />
Play Hoop to Aid Rwandan Youth. Kate Kelley<br />
is organizing her second annual Ubumwe “Unity”<br />
3v3 basketball tournament to be played at Kenberma<br />
Park on Saturday, Jul. 16, beginning at 9 a.m. Max of<br />
four participants per team, you only need three to sign<br />
up. Male and female squads, ages 10-12, 13-15, 16-<br />
18, 19-24, 25-35+. Coed teams 19-24, 25-35+. Eight<br />
teams maximum per age group, 10-minute games, two<br />
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hull Men’s Softball STANDINGS<br />
As of this June 19<br />
Dunn Roofing 7-0<br />
Bay View Landscaping 6-2<br />
Young Guns 6-3<br />
Red Parrot 5-4<br />
Patty’s/Johnny Cupcakes 4-4<br />
Barefoot Bob’s 2-5<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> House of Pizza 2-7<br />
Daddy’s 0-7<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> High seniors Amy<br />
MacDonald and Sean<br />
Carroll won scholarships<br />
from the South Shore<br />
League at a banquet held<br />
at Southers Marsh Golf<br />
Club in Plymouth recently.<br />
Eighteen student<br />
athletes were singled<br />
out for the honor by<br />
their respective schools’<br />
administration based<br />
on academics, athletic<br />
participation, sportsmanship,<br />
leadership, and<br />
citizenship over their<br />
four-year high school<br />
careers. Shown at the<br />
banquet [L to R]: HHS<br />
Principal Mike Devine,<br />
Amy MacDonald, Sean<br />
Carroll, Athletic Director Jim Quatromoni. [Photo use courtesy of Joan MacDonald]<br />
Nuclear scrutiny<br />
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tion on Wednesday night on the sequence of events<br />
that occurred when the great East Japan earthquake<br />
and subsequent tsunami created conditions which<br />
led to a partial core meltdown in three of the plant’s<br />
four reactors.<br />
While the Fukushima accident occurred in reaction<br />
to the devastating earthquake and subsequent tidal<br />
wave, the main problem, Lochbaum said, was the<br />
resulting power failure.<br />
When the power grid failed, emergency generators<br />
took over. When the tidal wave hit, the generators<br />
were flooded and battery power took over. <strong>The</strong> batteries<br />
in Fukushima were equipped for eight hours<br />
of operation. Most in the US are only good for four<br />
hours, said Lochbaum.<br />
“We need to move beyond saying, ‘Tsunamis can’t<br />
happen here,’” said Lochbaum. “Power outages can<br />
happen here.”<br />
While the government has moved to regionalize<br />
portable generators to be dispersed to the site of a local<br />
power failure, “We need to have enough equipment to<br />
get the job done, not halfway done,” said Lochbaum.<br />
Dr. Gordon Thompson, the director of the Institute<br />
for Resource and Security Studies, noted that many<br />
factors could initiate catastrophic power failure, citing<br />
tornados, hurricanes, ice storms, earthquakes, and<br />
“malicious acts.”<br />
He said that spent fuel storage is a major risk and<br />
that better regulations are needed to mandate its safe<br />
and secure storage. [Spent fuel is no longer suitable<br />
for power production but is still very radioactive and<br />
heat-producing, and must be stored either under water<br />
or in specially designed dry-storage tanks. Pilgrim<br />
uses the underwater storage method.]<br />
Paul Blanch, an electrical engineer with 45 years<br />
of nuclear power experience and a former Navy<br />
submarine reactor operator and instructor, said, “<strong>The</strong><br />
Fukushima event has awakened us all.”<br />
Blanch, who describes himself as “not anti-nuke,<br />
I’m very much pro-safety,” noted that the safest use<br />
of nuclear energy has been by the Navy, because, he<br />
said, the military had no incentive to make money and<br />
therefore safety considerations were primary.<br />
He opposes extending operations of Pilgrim.<br />
Fukushima was “way beyond what we ever, ever<br />
anticipated,” he said. “I hope it’s a waking-up point.”<br />
Arnold Gundersen is the chief engineer of<br />
Fairewinds Association and a former nuclear industry<br />
senior vice president. He stated that the Pilgrim plant<br />
design is a “Mark I,” a first-generation design also<br />
used in Fukushima. According to Gunderson, by as<br />
early as the 1970s, its design flaws were known.<br />
He also noted that emergency management assumptions<br />
are very low and emergency planning zones<br />
are very small. “Fukushima has taught us that they<br />
need to expand,” he said, noting that most evacuation<br />
plans do not take into account potential loss of off-site<br />
power controlling traffic signals that are relied upon<br />
to conduct an evacuation. Current plans assume that<br />
the infrastructures are still in place, he said.<br />
As for the earthquake part of the “It can’t happen<br />
here” argument, Gunderson noted that one of the four<br />
largest earthquakes in US history occurred at Cape<br />
Ann, Massachusetts in 1755. Tremors were felt from<br />
Nova Scotia to South Carolina and hundreds of Boston<br />
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Worship<br />
Calendar<br />
This week, at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish.<br />
Catholics in <strong>Hull</strong> worship at St. Ann’s Church, 208<br />
Samoset Ave. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Joseph Mazzone is the pastor.<br />
Weekday Mass, Monday through Saturday, is at 9 a.m.<br />
Saturday Vigil Mass, 4:30 p.m. Sunday Masses, 7, 9,<br />
<strong>11</strong> a.m. Telephone: 781 925-<strong>06</strong>80.<br />
St. Mary of the Assumption Parish and the yacht<br />
club team up for a traditional Blessing of the Fleet on<br />
Sunday, Jun. 26, from 1-3 p.m. at the Mariners Park<br />
club. Both pleasure craft and workboats are welcome<br />
to participate. For more information, please contact<br />
the parish office at 781 925-<strong>06</strong>80.<br />
At St. Nicholas United Methodist Church. St.<br />
Nicholas United Methodist Church is an open and<br />
affirming Reconciling Congregation where all are<br />
welcome. <strong>The</strong> church is located at 130 Spring St. in<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Village. Questions can be directed to the church<br />
at 781 925-9101.<br />
All are invited to worship service at 10 a.m. every<br />
Sunday. This Sunday, members will be reading the<br />
amazing story of the “sacrifice” of Isaac. Come to hear<br />
God speak through this mysterious and ancient story.<br />
On a separate note, childcare is provided in Gould<br />
Hall following the children’s sermon. Following worship,<br />
all are welcome to coffee hour in Gould Hall.<br />
Also, the red dove art display continues to grace the<br />
sanctuary.<br />
Monday night Bible Study will meet at 7 p.m.<br />
Group members will finish their study of Paul’s First<br />
Letter to the Corinthians. All are welcome to learn,<br />
to listen, to share, and to study.<br />
Finally, St. Nicholas will be offering a five-week<br />
class on sermons by Rev. Martin Luther King. <strong>The</strong><br />
class will run from Jul. 7 through Aug. 4 and will meet<br />
at 7 p.m. on Thursdays. <strong>The</strong> group will focus on the<br />
collection <strong>The</strong> Strength to Love. In addition to reading,<br />
members will also be listening to and watching<br />
footage of Dr. King in the pulpit. <strong>The</strong> group will meet<br />
in Gould Hall. This is a great opportunity to engage<br />
this preacher and leader at a deeper level. Please<br />
contact the church if you would like to participate or<br />
to learn more.<br />
At Temple Beth Sholom. Temple Beth Sholom,<br />
600 Nantasket Ave., <strong>Hull</strong>, is a conservative synagogue<br />
offering daily worship services, bi-monthly<br />
Friday evening services/Onegei Shabbat, monthly<br />
Torah study/breakfast services, holiday observances,<br />
religious school education, bar/bat mitzvah preparation,<br />
post-bar/bat mitzvah confirmation classes, adult<br />
education courses, and so much more. Temple Beth<br />
Sholom’s spiritual leader is Rabbi Benjamin Lefkowitz;<br />
its president is Paul Epstein. Telephone: 781<br />
925-0091. You may also reach the temple by email,<br />
templebethhull@comcast.net, or visit the Web, www.<br />
tbshull.com.<br />
All are welcome to treasure hunt at an indoor yard<br />
sale at the former Youth Center Bldg., 7 Hadassah<br />
Way, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jun. 26. Stop by<br />
and find great deals on clothing, toys, furniture, books,<br />
antiques, and all kinds of stuff, rain or shine. Proceeds<br />
benefit Temple Beth Sholom.<br />
Temple Beth also has a great raffle ongoing.<br />
Called “Let’s Eat,” winners will enjoy dinner for four<br />
at Jake’s, Saporito’s, Bridgeman’s, or Dalat. Raffle<br />
tickets cost $10 each, 3 for $20, or 7 for $40. <strong>The</strong><br />
drawing will be Aug. 7 and the winner will select a<br />
restaurant based on order of tickets drawn. <strong>The</strong> winning<br />
gift certificate excludes alcohol and gratuity. To<br />
buy tickets, call the temple office at 781 925-0091.<br />
At Congregation Sha’Aray Shalom, Hingham.<br />
<strong>11</strong>12 Main St. Hingham. Telephone 781 749-8103,<br />
or visit www.shaaray.org. Denomination: Reform<br />
Jewish; welcoming interfaith families, and those with<br />
a more traditional background. Rabbi Shira Joseph;<br />
Cantor Steven Weiss.<br />
Services: Friday, Jun. 24 at 6 p.m. BBQ, followed<br />
by Shabbat evening service at the home of Rabbi<br />
Joseph. Please RSVP to 781 749-8103.<br />
Please note that from Jun. 25 to Sept. 3 there will<br />
be no Saturday Shabbat services.<br />
Jul. 1, 8, 15,22, 29: Fridays, 6 p.m. Summer Shabbat<br />
& Schmooze Evenings. Come celebrate Shabbat<br />
with services at 6 p.m. and then stay for dinner and<br />
conversation. Please RSVP for dinner by the Wednesday<br />
before at 781 749-8103 or execdir@sharay.org.<br />
Fee for dinner: $12 per adult, $7 per child for members.<br />
$15 per adult, $7 per child for nonmembers.<br />
At St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. 16 Highland<br />
Ave., Cohasset. Please call the church office at 781<br />
383-1083 or visit ststephenscohasset.org for more<br />
information.<br />
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is an inclusive,<br />
Christ-centered community committed to exploring<br />
the intersection of faith and our lives. You are invited<br />
to join in this exploration on Sunday mornings and<br />
through a variety of special programs during the week.<br />
All are welcome to worship God at St. Stephen’s!<br />
This Sunday will be the last Sunday at the normal<br />
worship schedule of 8 and 10 a.m. before the summer<br />
schedule begins. Because of the Cohasset Triathalon,<br />
getting to St. Stephen’s may be tricky this Sunday, but<br />
the police have said that they will let people by to get<br />
to church. Please be careful on your way and watch<br />
out for bicycles.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re’s one more Sunday before the summer<br />
schedule begins [7 a.m. at the beach, 9 a.m. at the<br />
church]. During the summer, the Godly Play and youth<br />
programs do not meet, but congregants do have the<br />
treat of the Summer Carillon Concert Series, which<br />
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begins Sunday, Jul. 3.<br />
AA now meets four times a week at St. Stephen’s:<br />
Sundays at 7 p.m., there is a closed Big Book study.<br />
Tuesdays there is a women’s step meeting at 6:30 and<br />
a closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. Fridays at 6:30<br />
p.m. there is a beginner’s meeting. All meetings take<br />
place in the Watermelon Room at the church office.<br />
At St. John’s Episcopal Church, Hingham. St.<br />
John the Evangelist Episcopal Church is located at<br />
172 Main St. in Hingham. Telephone, 781 749-1535,<br />
or fax 781 749-5414. On Visit the website, www.<br />
stjohns-hingham.org, for general news, the Sunday<br />
bulletins and the monthly newsletter.<br />
Sunday services are at 8 [Eucharist Rite I] and 10<br />
a.m. [Eucharist Rite II, with summer Schola.] Nursery<br />
and play care provided for infants and toddlers in the<br />
upstairs nursery. Church School One-room Schoolhouse<br />
at 9:45 a.m. <strong>The</strong> children rejoin their families<br />
in the church during the Offertory.<br />
Coffee is served in the Thayer Room following the<br />
8 a.m. Eucharist and in Upper Weld Hall following<br />
the 10 a.m. Eucharist.<br />
Morning prayer is held daily at 8:45 a.m. in the<br />
choir area. Coffee afterwards.<br />
Weekday Eucharist Rite II is celebrated every<br />
Wednesday at 10 am. Coffee follows the service.<br />
Last Wednesday of the month is a Healing Eucharist<br />
Rite II.<br />
<strong>The</strong> church hall is available for rental for parties<br />
of 100 people or less. Contact the church.<br />
Visit the website, www.stjohns-hingham.org, for<br />
general news, the Sunday bulletins, and the monthly<br />
newsletter Evangel.<br />
At First Baptist Church, Scituate. A personal<br />
invitation from Pastor Barb Welch to parents of young<br />
people: Are you struggling with drug and alcohol issues<br />
with your child? <strong>The</strong>re is an answer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Brockton Teen Challenge Men’s Choir will<br />
present a program of music and testimony on Sunday,<br />
Jul. 3 at 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 660 Country<br />
Way, Scituate.<br />
An independent government survey showed<br />
Teen Challenge to have a cure rate of 86.6 percent<br />
for young men who were bound by life-controlling<br />
problems such as drugs, crime, and alcohol, and who<br />
have found freedom, new hope, and new life in Jesus<br />
Christ. Government programs have less than a 10%<br />
percent cure rate!<br />
Teen Challenge New England-Brockton is located<br />
in Brockton and is directed by the Rev. Rodney Hart.<br />
For more information, call Scituate First Baptist<br />
at 781 545-0058.<br />
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Police log<br />
Continued from page 7<br />
officers will attempt to locate the defendant in town…<br />
12:25 p.m. Received a 209A [restraining order] from<br />
Hingham court. Order given to sector car for service<br />
to a Beach Ave. defendant. O/Galluzzo and O/Smith<br />
report the address the defendant gave to Scituate PD is<br />
false. This is an empty home. Scituate PD advised…<br />
1:42 p.m. Manomet Ave. caller reports it appears<br />
someone tried to steal his surfboards. O/Sweeney<br />
detailed… 3:59 p.m. S/Reilly reports speaking to a<br />
Manomet Ave. resident who was a burglary victim<br />
last year. Resident is requesting frequent patrols of<br />
his property. Attn: Patrols… 4:21 p.m. Caller reports<br />
his daughter lost her small red cellphone on the beach<br />
at A St. yesterday… 6:04 p.m. Caller reports a group<br />
of youths come to the area each day and drink, leaving<br />
their cans behind, Burr Rd. at Meade Ave. Caller<br />
reports she just picked up 26 empty beer cans. Attn:<br />
Patrols… 6:37 p.m. Caller reports two females in a<br />
white Chevy Silverado with a big dent on the left<br />
side almost crashed into a fence at Kenberma and<br />
continued south on the avenue. O/Prouty reports out<br />
with the vehicle in the lot across from the carousel.<br />
O/Conneely reports operator’s sobriety checks out.<br />
Driver just wasn’t used to driving this vehicle. Verbal<br />
warning was issued to the operator…<br />
In Loving Memory of<br />
Danielle E. Struzziery<br />
On her 28th Birthday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
IF WE KNEW THE PLACE<br />
WHERE WISHES COME TRUE,<br />
THAT’S WHERE WE WOULD GO<br />
FOR OUR WISHES FOR YOU<br />
AND YOU WOULD NEVER KNOW TROUBLE,<br />
OR OUR HEART HURT OR SADNESS,<br />
AND YOUR LIFE WOULD BE SUNSHINE,<br />
AND YOUR DAYS FILLED WITH GLADNESS,<br />
BUT ALL WE CAN DO, IS ASK GOD ABOVE<br />
TO KEEP YOU & US IN HIS INFINITE LOVE<br />
Happy Birthday<br />
We love and miss you always!<br />
Mom, Dad, Nikki, Marissa and Janine<br />
Tuesday: 1:10 a.m. O/Chagnon reports a local male<br />
riding a girl’s pink bicycle and stated he found it on<br />
the beach at L St. O/Chagnon further reports returning<br />
it there. Bike is a Next BMX type… 1:35 a.m. Sex<br />
assault other than rape, Nantasket Ave. Caller reports<br />
that a 20-year-old female at Boston Medical Center<br />
states she was sexually assaulted at a Nantasket Ave.<br />
restaurant/lounge. S/Love notified and reports notifying<br />
L/Shea. D/Lepro is responding to Boston Medical<br />
Center… 2:03 a.m. Loud party complaint, F St. O/<br />
Chagnon reports a group was on the porch and has<br />
gone inside… 5:20 a.m. Caller reports trucks making<br />
deliveries on Nantasket Ave. and it is too early. O/<br />
Saunders detailed, reports engine was off and driver<br />
stated he would return at 7. At 6:09, caller reports<br />
the trucks are now unloading. O/Saunders, S/Love<br />
detailed. O/Saunders reports employees have been<br />
spoken to and will cease until 7 a.m. S/Love reports<br />
speaking to supermarket owner, who states he will be<br />
speaking to the chief… 6:39 a.m. Caller reports trucks<br />
are still unloading. O/Saunders detailed and reports no<br />
activity at this time… 10:32 a.m. Private investigator<br />
into HQ to report he will be doing surveillance in different<br />
locations… 10:57 a.m. Minor MVA, Nantasket<br />
Ave. at Water St. O/Hayes reports no damage and<br />
operators don’t want to do anything… <strong>11</strong>:20 a.m. G<br />
St. caller would like to speak to an officer regarding<br />
a neighbor who has been making statements about<br />
hurting area cats. Resident has no proof that anything<br />
has been done, but would like an officer to speak to<br />
neighbor about making statements… 1:30 p.m. C St.<br />
caller reports allowing a former tenant to store some<br />
things in her basement and the tenant’s son is now in<br />
the basement going through things. Officers detailed,<br />
report male has already left the area. Officers playing<br />
the area for the van he was driving. O/Allen reports<br />
leaving a message for the former tenant to remove his<br />
belongings ASAP… 1:49 p.m. Rockland House Rd.<br />
resident reports giving a local contractor $2,700 in two<br />
installments to do work and he left her kitchen ripped<br />
apart with no running water and has not returned. O/<br />
Galluzzo and O/Smith detailed to advise resident of<br />
her recourses… 3:28 p.m. C St. resident reports she<br />
had a check stolen from her checkbook and cashed for<br />
$250. O/Galluzzo and O/Smith detailed… 3:32 p.m.<br />
Packard Ave. resident into HQ to report his car was<br />
hit in front of his house last night between 6 p.m. and<br />
8 a.m. O/Costa detailed… 5:07 p.m. Female reports<br />
she has a 209A against her husband and she believes<br />
he violated it today. O/Costa detailed… 7:42 p.m.<br />
Nantasket Ave. caller reports she can see water coming<br />
up from the sidewalk. O/McKenna detailed and requests<br />
Aquarion Water be notified… 9:32 p.m. Caller<br />
reports kids just went over the seawall to the beach,<br />
Spring St. at Ocean Ave. O/McKenna detailed, reports<br />
locating two groups. No alcohol present and kids were<br />
sent on their way and told not to come back… ∞<br />
Riley Harte earned a Certificate of Achievement for<br />
outstanding sportsmanship in track & field as a participant<br />
in the Special Olympics this month…<br />
Commonwealth of Massachusetts<br />
<strong>The</strong> Trial Court<br />
Probate and Family Court<br />
Docket No. PL<strong>11</strong>P1073EA<br />
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
OF ADMINISTRATOR<br />
In the Estate of: Marcia G Lambie a/k/a Marcia<br />
Lambie Farrell, a/k/a Marcia Farrell<br />
Late of: <strong>Hull</strong>, MA 02045<br />
Date of Death: 05/17/20<strong>11</strong><br />
to all persons interested in the above captioned estate,<br />
a petition has been presented requesting that Andrew<br />
M Lambie of North Reading, MA be appointed administrator<br />
of said estate to serve Without Surety<br />
Plymouth Probate and Family Court, 52 Obery Street,<br />
Suite <strong>11</strong>30, Plymouth, MA 0<strong>23</strong>60 (508) 747-6204<br />
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU<br />
OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN<br />
APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Plymouth ON<br />
OR BEFORE TEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING<br />
(10:00 AM) ON: 07/13/20<strong>11</strong><br />
WITNESS, HON. Catherine P Sabaitis, First Justice<br />
of this Court.<br />
Date: June 13, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
Robert E. McCarthy<br />
Register of Probate<br />
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S<br />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue of and in execution of the Power of<br />
Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by James<br />
Johnson and Phyllis Johnson, Trustees of the Meade<br />
Avenue Realty Trust to Randolph Savings Bank, dated<br />
February 2, 2007 and recorded with Plymouth County<br />
Registry of Deeds in Book 34070, Page 43, of which<br />
the Mortgage, the undersigned is the present holder,<br />
for breath of conditions of said mortgage and for<br />
the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged<br />
premises located at 9 Meade Avenue, Unit 2, <strong>Hull</strong>,<br />
MA 02045, will be sold at a Public Auction at 10:00<br />
AM on August 3, 20<strong>11</strong> at the mortgaged premises,<br />
more particularly described below, all and singular the<br />
premises described in said mortgage, to wit:<br />
<strong>The</strong> condominium unit (the “Unit”) located at 9 Meade<br />
Avenue, <strong>Hull</strong>, Plymouth County, Massachusetts,<br />
known as UNIT 2, Meade Avenue Condominium<br />
created pursuant to a Master Deed dated July 17, 20<strong>06</strong><br />
and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of<br />
Deeds, Book 33039, Page 10, in accordance with<br />
and subject to the provisions of Chapter 183A of the<br />
General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts<br />
together with an undivided 50% interest in the<br />
common area and facilities (the “Common Elements”)<br />
as described in said Master Deed. <strong>The</strong> Unit is shown<br />
on the floor plans of the Building filed simultaneously<br />
with said Master Deed in said Deeds and on the copy<br />
of a portion of said plan attached hereto and made a<br />
part hereof, to which is affixed the verified statement<br />
of a registered land surveyor in the form required by<br />
said Chapter 183A.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Condominium is comprised of the land with the<br />
buildings, improvements, and structures thereon,<br />
as described on a deed recorded with the Plymouth<br />
County Registry of Deeds, Book 29164, Page 34.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit is conveyed together with the right to use<br />
the Common Elements in common with the owner<br />
of the other Units, as provided in the Master Deed;<br />
including the right to use the pipes, wires, ducts,<br />
flues, cables, conduits, public utility lines and other<br />
Common Elements located in any of the other Units<br />
or elsewhere in the Condominium and serving the<br />
Unit, and together with an exclusive right to use<br />
parking as is designated in the Master Deed or in<br />
writing by the Board of Trustees of <strong>The</strong> Meade Avenue<br />
Condominium, and the walks leading thereto. <strong>The</strong><br />
Unit is conveyed with the benefit of all rights and<br />
easements set forth or referred to in the Master Deed,<br />
as amended.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit is subject to a restriction that no more than<br />
two (2) cars be allowed per Unit.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit is conveyed subject to and with the benefit<br />
of an easement of encroachment in the event that said<br />
Unit encroaches upon any other Unit or upon any<br />
portion of the Common Elements or in the event that<br />
any other Unit or the Common Elements encroach<br />
upon said Unit, as a result of the construction of the<br />
Building or as a result of the settling or shifting of the<br />
Building to the extent of said encroachment. <strong>The</strong> Unit<br />
is subject to an easement for the benefit of the other<br />
Units to use the pipes, wires, ducts, flues, conduits,<br />
cables, public utility lines, and other Common<br />
Elements located in the Unit, and serving other Units<br />
or Common Elements.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unit is further subject to the provisions of said<br />
Chapter 183A as it may be amended from time to time;<br />
to the restrictions and easement set forth or referred<br />
to in the Master Deed and to the provisions of said<br />
Master Deed and the Condominium Trust recorded<br />
therewith, as the same may be amended from time to<br />
time by instrument duly recorded with said Deeds;<br />
which provisions together with any amendments<br />
thereto shall constitute covenants running with the<br />
land and shall bind any person having at any time<br />
any interest or estate in the Unit, (his) (her) family,<br />
servants, and visitors as though such provisions were<br />
recited and stipulated in full herein; any and all rules<br />
and regulations adopted under or pursuant to the<br />
foregoing documents and such taxes attributable to<br />
the Unit and Common Elements for the current year<br />
are not due and payable on the date of delivery hereof.<br />
Unless otherwise permitted by instrument in writing<br />
duly executed in accordance with the Master Deed<br />
and Condominium Trust, no use may be made of the<br />
Unit except as a residential condominium unit. No<br />
structural alteration or addition to such Unit shall<br />
be made without the prior written permission of the<br />
Board of Trustees.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is excluded from said Unit so much of the<br />
Common Elements as are located within said Unit.<br />
<strong>The</strong> premises will be sold subject to any and all<br />
unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and<br />
liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable<br />
encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over<br />
this mortgage, and subject to and with the benefit of<br />
all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions<br />
of record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of<br />
parties in possession.<br />
Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or certified check<br />
in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown<br />
at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as<br />
a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are<br />
exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign<br />
written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of<br />
bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by<br />
certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of the<br />
sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Barry V.<br />
Grunin, Esq., 632 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026,<br />
or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee.<br />
<strong>The</strong> description of the premises contained in said<br />
mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical<br />
error in this publication. Other terms to be announced<br />
at the sale.<br />
Randolph Savings Bank<br />
Present holder of said mortgage by its Attorney<br />
Barry V. Grunin<br />
632 High Street<br />
Dedham, MA 02026<br />
(781) 461-0030<br />
[Published: 6/<strong>23</strong>, 6/30 & 7/7/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />
LAND COURT<br />
DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT<br />
<strong>11</strong> MISC 448310<br />
ORDER OF NOTICE<br />
TO: Cleopatra P. Knight Wilkins and Frank James<br />
Wilkins and to all persons entitled to the benefit of<br />
the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C. App.<br />
§ 501 et seq.:<br />
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture<br />
Trustee, for New Century Home Equity Loan Trust<br />
20<strong>06</strong>-2 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering<br />
real property at Unit 10A, Spinnaker Island and<br />
Yacht Club, Marina Drive, <strong>Hull</strong>, given by Cleopatra<br />
P. Knight Willkins and Frank James Wilkins to New<br />
Century Mortgage Corporation dated April 24, 20<strong>06</strong><br />
and recorded in Plymouth County Registry of Deeds<br />
in Book 32662, at Page 219, has/have filed with this<br />
court a complaint for determination of Defendant’s/<br />
Defendants’ Servicemembers status.<br />
If you now are, or within the past 90 days have been,<br />
in the active military service of the United States of<br />
America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of<br />
the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to<br />
a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that<br />
basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance<br />
and answer in this court at Three Pemberton<br />
Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 25, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
or you will be forever barred from claiming that you<br />
are entitled to the benefits of said Act.<br />
Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Justice of<br />
this Court on June 7, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
Attest: Deborah J. Patterson<br />
Recorder<br />
[Published: 6/<strong>23</strong>/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE<br />
OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale<br />
contained in a certain Mortgage given by William P.<br />
Murphy and Lori A. Murphy to Mortgage Electronic<br />
Registration Systems, Inc., dated December 4, 20<strong>06</strong><br />
and recorded with the Plymouth County Registry of<br />
Deeds at Book 33804, Page 79 of which the Mortgage<br />
THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> 13<br />
the undersigned is the present holder by assignment<br />
for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for<br />
the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public<br />
Auction at 09:00 AM on June 30, 20<strong>11</strong> at 7 Harborview<br />
Road, <strong>Hull</strong>, MA, all and singular the premises described<br />
in said Mortgage, to wit:<br />
<strong>The</strong> land with the buildings thereon situated at 7 Harbor<br />
View Road, <strong>Hull</strong>, Plymouth County, Massachusetts,<br />
being shown as Lot 7 on a plan entitled” Subdivision<br />
of Lot A, Harborview Road, Fort Revere, <strong>Hull</strong>, Mass.,<br />
surveyed for: William J. Armstrong”, dated July 10,<br />
1951, by Lewis W. Perkins and Son, Engineers, recorded<br />
with Plymouth County Registry of Deeds, Plan<br />
Book 9, Page 105, bounded and described as follows:<br />
NORTHERL Y6 by Harbor View Road, 70 feet;<br />
EASTERLY by Lot 5 on said plan, 129.90 feet;<br />
SOUTHERLY by land of Judson H. Farnsworth, et<br />
ux, 70 feet; and<br />
WESTERLY by Lot 9 on said plan, 129.70 feet.<br />
For our title see Deed recorded with said Deeds, Book<br />
32924, Page 171.<br />
<strong>The</strong> premises are to be sold subject to and with the<br />
benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and<br />
zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal<br />
liens and assessments, rights of tenants and<br />
parties in possession.<br />
TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND<br />
DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form<br />
of a certified check or bank treasurer’s check will be<br />
required to be delivered at or before the time the bid<br />
is offered. <strong>The</strong> successful bidder will be required to<br />
execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately<br />
after the close of the bidding. <strong>The</strong> balance of the<br />
purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days<br />
from the sale date in the form of a certified check,<br />
bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to<br />
Mortgagee’s attorney. <strong>The</strong> Mortgagee reserves the<br />
right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to<br />
continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by<br />
written or oral announcement made before or during<br />
the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any<br />
reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only<br />
to a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong> purchaser shall<br />
have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the<br />
Mortgagee sor the Mortgagee’s attorney. <strong>The</strong> description<br />
of the 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 sale.<br />
GMAC Mortgage, LLC<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 />
[Published: 6/9, 6/16 & 6/<strong>23</strong>/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />
LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL<br />
COURT Case No. <strong>11</strong> MISC 448133 To Franz J.<br />
Strassmann and to all persons entitled to the benefit of<br />
the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. APP.<br />
501 § et seq.: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company,<br />
as Indenture Trustee, for New Century Home Equity<br />
Loan Trust 2005-1 claiming to have an interest in a<br />
Mortgage covering real property in 48 Bay Street,<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> given by Franz J. Strassmann to New Century<br />
Mortgage Corporation dated December 6, 2004 and<br />
recorded in Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in<br />
Book: 29612, at Page: 54, has/have filed with this<br />
court a complaint for determination of Defendant’s/<br />
Defendants’ Servicemembers status. If you now are,<br />
or recently have been, in the active military service of<br />
the United States of America, then you may be entitled<br />
to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.<br />
If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned<br />
property on that basis, then you or your attorney must<br />
file a written appearance and answer in this court at<br />
Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or<br />
before July 18, 20<strong>11</strong> or you will be forever barred<br />
from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of<br />
said Act. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Justice<br />
of said Court on June 2, 20<strong>11</strong> Attest: DEBORAH J.<br />
PATTERSON, Recorder (<strong>11</strong>-04448)(6/<strong>23</strong>/20<strong>11</strong>)<br />
[Published: 6/<strong>23</strong>/<strong>11</strong>]
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale<br />
contained in a certain mortgage given by Sheila M.<br />
Ciavattieri, Trustee of Spring Valley Realty Trust<br />
to First Boston Associates LLC, a Massachusetts<br />
Limited Liability Company having a principle place<br />
of business at 1266 Furnace Brook Parkway, Quincy,<br />
Massachusetts, dated June 30, 2005, recorded with<br />
Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 30843,<br />
Page 20, of which mortgage the undersigned is the<br />
present holder, for breach of the conditions of said<br />
mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the<br />
same will be sold at Public Auction at <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M.<br />
on Tuesday, July 12, 20<strong>11</strong>, said sale to take place on<br />
the premises hereinafter described situated in <strong>Hull</strong>,<br />
Plymouth County, all and singular the premises described<br />
in said mortgage as follows:<br />
That certain parcel of land situate in said <strong>Hull</strong>,<br />
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, being shown as<br />
Parcel B containing 15,888 square feet on a plan of<br />
land entitled “Plan of Land in <strong>Hull</strong>, MA (Plymouth<br />
County) Prepared For: Fred Butts”, dated November<br />
<strong>23</strong>, 2004, drawn by John L. Libby Consulting,<br />
Consulting Land Surveyors, which Plan is to be<br />
recorded at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds<br />
herewith, and to which Plan reference is made for a<br />
more particular description.<br />
For reference of title see Deed recorded in Book<br />
30843, Page 16.<br />
Property Address: Parcel B, Nantasket Avenue,<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>, MA<br />
Said premises will be sold subject to and with the<br />
benefit of all easements, rights of way, restrictions,<br />
building and zoning laws, insofar as the same are<br />
now in force and applicable, and any and all tax titles,<br />
unpaid taxes, water, sewer and trash bills, municipal<br />
liens and assessments and rights of any tenants and<br />
parties in possession, if any there be. <strong>The</strong> successful<br />
bidder will pay all costs of recording the foreclosure<br />
deed and any other foreclosure documents including,<br />
without limitation, all state and county excise stamp<br />
fees.<br />
Terms of Sale: Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars<br />
to be paid in cash or certified or cashier’s check by the<br />
purchaser at the time and place of sale. <strong>The</strong> balance<br />
to be paid in cash or by certified or bank cashier’s<br />
check at the offices of Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro,<br />
P.C., 50 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 108, Braintree, MA<br />
02184, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale or<br />
on the next business day if said date is a weekend or<br />
a holiday. <strong>The</strong> successful bidder will be required to<br />
execute a Memorandum of Sale prior to the conclusion<br />
of the Auction.<br />
In the event the successful bidder fails to execute<br />
the Memorandum of Sale at the Auction, or fails to<br />
complete the sale as required, the mortgage holder<br />
reserves the right, at its sole option, to accept the<br />
second highest bid made at the Auction. Should the<br />
mortgage holder so elect, the second highest bidder<br />
will be so notified and shall have five business days<br />
after receipt of said notice to elect to go forward, by<br />
executing said Memorandum of Sale and delivering<br />
same together with the required Deposit check to the<br />
Auctioneer. <strong>The</strong> Mortgagee reserves the right to bid<br />
at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the<br />
sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or<br />
oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure<br />
sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,<br />
the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a<br />
return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong> Purchaser shall have<br />
no further recourse against the Mortgagor, Mortgagee,<br />
the Mortgagee’s Attorneys or the Auctioneer. <strong>The</strong> description<br />
of the premises contained in the mortgage as<br />
affected by any recorded amendments, modifications<br />
and/or partial releases shall control in the event of an<br />
error in this publication. Other terms to be announced<br />
at the sale.<br />
SIGNED FIRST BOSTON ASSOCIATES LLC<br />
By: Louis J. Grossman, Manager<br />
Present holder of said mortgage<br />
Lawrence A. DiNardo, Esquire<br />
Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C.<br />
50 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 108<br />
Braintree, MA 02184<br />
[Published: 6/16, 6/<strong>23</strong> & 6/30/<strong>11</strong>]
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale<br />
contained in a certain mortgage given by Sheila M.<br />
Ciavattieri, Trustee of Spring Valley Realty Trust<br />
to First Boston Associates LLC, a Massachusetts<br />
Limited Liability Company having a principle place<br />
of business at 1266 Furnace Brook Parkway, Quincy,<br />
Massachusetts, dated June 30, 2005, recorded with<br />
Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book 30843,<br />
Page 36, and filed as Land Court Document No.<br />
588,934 on Certificate of Title No. 107546, of which<br />
mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for<br />
breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the<br />
purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public<br />
Auction at <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 12, 20<strong>11</strong>, said<br />
sale to take place on the premises hereinafter described<br />
situated in <strong>Hull</strong>, Plymouth County, all and singular<br />
the premises described in said mortgage as follows:<br />
REGISTERED LAND<br />
That certain parcel of land situate in <strong>Hull</strong>, in the County<br />
of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts,<br />
bounded and described as follows:<br />
SOUTHWESTERLY by the northeasterly line of<br />
Nantasket Avenue one hundred forty and 88/100<br />
(140.88) feet;<br />
WESTERLY by the easterly line forming the junction<br />
of said Nantasket Avenue and Spring Valley Road<br />
fifty-four and 16/100 (54.16) feet;<br />
NORTHERLY by the southerly line of said Spring<br />
Valley Road ninety-four and 74/100 (94.74) feet; and<br />
EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Henry D.<br />
Kilborn one hundred nineteen and 61/100 (<strong>11</strong>9.61)<br />
feet.<br />
All of said boundaries are determined by the Court<br />
to be located as shown on plan #15022A, drawn by<br />
Walter B. Foster, Civil Engineer, dated December<br />
1931, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in<br />
the Land Registration, a copy of a portion of which is<br />
filed with Certificate of Title No. 5125.<br />
<strong>The</strong> above described land is subject to the provisions<br />
referred to in a deed given by J. L. Damon to Henrietta<br />
Richmond, dated August 17, 1868, duly recorded<br />
in Book 354, Page 268, so far as in force at date of<br />
original decree.<br />
UNREGISTERED LAND<br />
ALSO, that certain parcel of land situate in said<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, being shown<br />
as Parcel A containing 5,860 square feet on a plan of<br />
land entitled, “Plan of Land in <strong>Hull</strong>, MA (Plymouth<br />
County) Prepared For: Fred Butts”, dated November<br />
<strong>23</strong>, 2004, drawn by John L. Libby Consulting,<br />
Consulting Land Surveyors, which Plan is to be<br />
recorded at the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds<br />
herewith, and to which Plan reference is hereby made<br />
for a more particular description.<br />
For reference of title see Certificate of Title No.<br />
107546 and also deed recorded in Book 30843, Page<br />
16.<br />
Property Address: 90 Nantasket Avenue, <strong>Hull</strong>, MA<br />
Said premises will be sold subject to and with the<br />
benefit of all easements, rights of way, restrictions,<br />
building and zoning laws, insofar as the same are<br />
now in force and applicable, and any and all tax titles,<br />
unpaid taxes, water, sewer and trash bills, municipal<br />
liens and assessments and rights of any tenants and<br />
parties in possession, if any there be. <strong>The</strong> successful<br />
bidder will pay all costs of recording the foreclosure<br />
deed and any other foreclosure documents including,<br />
without limitation, all state and county excise stamp<br />
fees.<br />
Terms of Sale: Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars<br />
to be paid in cash or certified or cashier’s check by the<br />
purchaser at the time and place of sale. <strong>The</strong> balance<br />
to be paid in cash or by certified or bank cashier’s<br />
check at the offices of Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro,<br />
P.C., 50 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 108, Braintree, MA<br />
02184, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale or<br />
on the next business day if said date is a weekend or<br />
a holiday. <strong>The</strong> successful bidder will be required to<br />
execute a Memorandum of Sale prior to the conclusion<br />
of the Auction.<br />
In the event the successful bidder fails to execute<br />
the Memorandum of Sale at the Auction, or fails to<br />
complete the sale as required, the mortgage holder<br />
reserves the right, at its sole option, to accept the<br />
second highest bid made at the Auction. Should the<br />
mortgage holder so elect, the second highest bidder<br />
will be so notified and shall have five business days<br />
after receipt of said notice to elect to go forward, by<br />
executing said Memorandum of Sale and delivering<br />
same together with the required Deposit check to the<br />
Auctioneer. <strong>The</strong> Mortgagee reserves the right to bid<br />
at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the<br />
sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or<br />
oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure<br />
sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,<br />
the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a<br />
return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong> Purchaser shall have<br />
no further recourse against the Mortgagor, Mortgagee,<br />
the Mortgagee’s Attorneys or the Auctioneer. <strong>The</strong> description<br />
of the premises contained in the mortgage as<br />
affected by any recorded amendments, modifications<br />
and/or partial releases shall control in the event of an<br />
error in this publication. Other terms to be announced<br />
at the sale.<br />
SIGNED FIRST BOSTON<br />
ASSOCIATES LLC<br />
By: Louis J. Grossman, Manager<br />
Present holder of said mortgage<br />
Lawrence A. DiNardo, Esquire<br />
Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C.<br />
50 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 108<br />
Braintree, MA 02184<br />
[Published: 6/16, 6/<strong>23</strong> & 6/30/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S<br />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale<br />
contained in a certain mortgage given by Lisa Bell<br />
a/k/a Lisa Cara-Donna to Mortgage Electronic<br />
Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GE Money<br />
Bank, a Federal Savings Bank dated January 19, 2007,<br />
registered in the Plymouth County Registry District of<br />
the Land Court as Document No. 618077 and noted<br />
on Certificate of Title No. 1<strong>06</strong><strong>23</strong>0, also recorded with<br />
the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds in Book<br />
34086, Page 1 of which mortgage the undersigned<br />
is the present holder for breach of conditions of said<br />
mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same<br />
will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at <strong>11</strong>:00 AM on<br />
July 15, 20<strong>11</strong>, on the mortgaged premises. <strong>The</strong> entire<br />
mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as<br />
described in said mortgage:<br />
Parcel One-Registered Land That certain parcel<br />
of land situated in <strong>Hull</strong> in the County of Plymouth<br />
and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, described as<br />
follows: <strong>The</strong> land in <strong>Hull</strong> as shown on a plan b Ross<br />
Engineering Company Inc., Professional Engineers -<br />
Land Surveyors, dated December <strong>11</strong>, 2000 entitled,<br />
“Plan of Land for Touraine Avenue in <strong>Hull</strong>, Mass.”<br />
filed in the Land Registration Office of march 13,<br />
2001, being Lot <strong>11</strong> on Land Court Plan No. 35310B,<br />
w/c 43621 <strong>The</strong>re is excepted and excluded from the<br />
above described land the fee in Touraine Avenue<br />
and Newport Road abutting said lots. Parcel Two-<br />
Recorded Land A certain parcel of land together with<br />
the buildings and improvements thereon situated in<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, being Lots<br />
762 and 763 on a land of Kenberma by E.B. and<br />
C.L. Hayward, dated June, 1912, and recorded with<br />
Plymouth Deeds Plan Book 1, Pages 819, 820, 8<strong>23</strong><br />
and 824, said premises being known as Number 29<br />
Touraine Avenue and bounded and described as follows:<br />
Southeasterly by Touraine Avenue, 40 feet;<br />
Northeasterly by Lot 764, 90 feet; Northeasterly by<br />
Lots 814 and 815, 40 feet; and Southwesterly by Lot<br />
761, 90 feet. Containing 3,600 square feet, be all of<br />
said measurements and contents more or less, and all<br />
according to said plan. Parcel Three-Recorded Land<br />
A certain parcel of land situated in the Town of <strong>Hull</strong><br />
in the County of Plymouth, Massachusetts, beginning<br />
at a point on the Southerly side of Lynn Avenue at the<br />
Northeasterly corner of the granted premises at land<br />
of Francois Martel, shown as Lot B on a plan entitled<br />
“Plan of Land for Touraine Avenue and Lynn Avenue<br />
in <strong>Hull</strong>, MA, Scale 1”=20 dated September 20, 2000,<br />
revised December 20, 2000”, recorded with Plymouth<br />
County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 44, Page 312.<br />
Said land is more particularly bounded and described<br />
as follows: S 28 degrees 53’ 20” E a distance of 90.31<br />
feet to a point; thence S 61 degrees <strong>06</strong>’ 40” W a distance<br />
of 140.00 feet to a point; thence N 28 degrees<br />
53’ 20” W a distance of 3.00 feet to a point; thence<br />
N 61 degrees <strong>06</strong>’ 40” E a distance of 87.31 feet to a<br />
point on the Easterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence N<br />
61 degrees <strong>06</strong>’ 40” E a distance of 20.00 feet by Lynn<br />
THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> 15<br />
Avenue to the point of beginning. Containing 2,160<br />
square feet according to said plan.<br />
Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation,<br />
restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar<br />
as the same are now in force and applicable.<br />
In the event of any typographical error set forth<br />
herein in the legal description of the premises, the<br />
description as set forth and contained in the mortgage<br />
shall control by reference.<br />
This property has the address of 29 Touraine<br />
Avenue, <strong>Hull</strong>, MA 02045.<br />
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter<br />
erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances,<br />
rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights<br />
and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now<br />
or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and<br />
additions shall also be covered by this sale.<br />
Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject<br />
to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales,<br />
tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer<br />
liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are,<br />
and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in<br />
cashier’s or certified check will be required to be paid<br />
by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a<br />
deposit and the balance in cashier’s or certified check<br />
will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan,<br />
Graves & Longoria, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite<br />
225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being of the essence.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the<br />
sale to a later date by public proclamation at the time<br />
and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone<br />
at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at<br />
the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date.<br />
<strong>The</strong> premises is to be sold subject to and with the<br />
benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies,<br />
and rights of possession, building and zoning laws,<br />
encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other<br />
claim in the nature of liens, if any there be.<br />
In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure<br />
sale shall default in purchasing the within described<br />
property according to the terms of this Notice<br />
of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale<br />
executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves<br />
the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed<br />
to the second highest bidder, providing that said second<br />
highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgagee’s<br />
attorneys, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA<br />
L.L.C., 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly,<br />
Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the required<br />
deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business<br />
days after written notice of the default of the previous<br />
highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to the said<br />
second highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said<br />
written notice.<br />
If the second highest bidder declines to purchase<br />
the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves<br />
the right to purchase the within described property at<br />
the amount bid by the second highest bidder.<br />
<strong>The</strong> foreclosure deed and the consideration paid<br />
by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by<br />
DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter<br />
called the “Escrow Agent”) until the deed<br />
shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder<br />
at the same time as the consideration is released to<br />
the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the date of sale,<br />
whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be<br />
deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow<br />
Agent shall be discharged.<br />
Other terms to be announced at the sale.<br />
Dated: June 10, 20<strong>11</strong>, U.S. Bank National<br />
Association, as Trustee for ABFC 2007-WMC1<br />
Trust, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq.,<br />
DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC,<br />
100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D,<br />
Beverly, MA 01915, 978-921-2670,<br />
www.dgandl.com(3801.41 )(Cara-Donna)<br />
(<strong>06</strong>-16-<strong>11</strong>, <strong>06</strong>-<strong>23</strong>-<strong>11</strong>,<strong>06</strong>-30-<strong>11</strong>)(272528)<br />
[Published 6/16, 6/<strong>23</strong>, & 6/30/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
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16 THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, June <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> www.hulltimes.com<br />
<strong>Hull</strong><br />
100 Years ago this week<br />
Compiled from <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> Beacon<br />
by John J. Galluzzo<br />
June <strong>23</strong>, 19<strong>11</strong><br />
• Miss Thomas, Treasurer of the Nantasket Land company,<br />
is fast gaining since her return from the hospital.<br />
She is at her home at Nantasket. She goes a few hours<br />
daily to business in Quincy. <strong>The</strong> automobile takes all<br />
to Quincy in the morning.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> spite fence Mrs. Cora Weston has put up against<br />
the two houses owned by Robert Gallagher at Kenberma,<br />
is the talk of the town.<br />
• Mr. Robert Gallagher’s father has sold much land to<br />
Mrs. Weston in the past. Mr. Gallagher is a brilliant<br />
lawyer in the Kimball building and next week sails<br />
for Europe to be gone for three months.<br />
• Mr. Charles H. Bradley of Thompson’s Island has<br />
been honored by Norwich University with a degree of<br />
M.A for his work as an educator. He holds a unique<br />
position in the educational world. For nearly a quarter<br />
of a century he has been at the head of the Farm and<br />
Trades School of Thompson’s Island in Boston Harbor,<br />
and while his title is that of superintendent, the<br />
name headmaster better expresses his work. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />
few schools in America of the type of the Farm and<br />
Trades School. <strong>The</strong> school was the first in this country<br />
to make agriculture the basis of its educational policy,<br />
its island situation of 157 acres giving ideal opportunities<br />
for this. <strong>The</strong> school possesses the oldest boys’<br />
band in the country, now in its 56th year. All of those<br />
things were the work of Mr. Bradley’s predecessors,<br />
but he has not only maintained them, but has followed<br />
with many more practical innovations.<br />
• Mr. Souther will be at the clubhouse the summer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> youngest son will go to a summer camp.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Peddocks<br />
island is in the Carney hospital undergoing a<br />
very serious operation.<br />
• Sunday night the boat was so crowded on its last<br />
trip to Boston that many people were left to return as<br />
best they could.<br />
• One can go to Peddocks Island in a nice large barge,<br />
two soldiers looking well after your comfort for ten<br />
cents. It is a very pleasant trip to make in an afternoon.<br />
• Mrs. Lilenthal, the teacher of German, who has taken<br />
the Vining Villa for the second season, promises well. ∞<br />
Selectmen’s meeting<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
tasked with more aggressive ticketing and towing of<br />
illegally parked cars.<br />
<strong>The</strong> chiefs noted that last year’s measures led to a<br />
much safer and more manageable Fourth.<br />
Hollingshead said that the intention is to “keep<br />
people as safe as we possibly can.”<br />
“Our intention is not to dampen anyone’s celebration,”<br />
said Town Manager Philip Lemnios, adding that<br />
safety is the primary concern.<br />
Last year, high tide on the Fourth was at 4:30 p.m.<br />
This year it is at 2:25 p.m.<br />
While the chiefs were in the room, Selectman<br />
Domenico Sestito asked Chief Billings about the recent<br />
spray-painting of anti-Semitic and racist graffiti<br />
at Fort Revere. Billings said that the matter is under<br />
investigation and that evidence left at the scene is<br />
being processed. [See editorial, page 2.]<br />
Sestito also relayed to the chiefs the appreciation<br />
of the Crotty family for both departments’ assistance<br />
in a recent family medical emergency.<br />
Billings complimented the town on last weekend’s<br />
car show, saying that everyone, particular chief coordinator<br />
Sgt. Bart Forzese, did a terrific job.<br />
Selectmen Chairman John Reilly commended the<br />
police department, the Chamber of Commerce, and<br />
the Rotary Club on a job well done.<br />
More than 400 participating vehicles were on<br />
display at HPD’s seventh annual Car Show, which is<br />
a benefit for <strong>The</strong> Jimmy Fund.<br />
After the chiefs left, it was on to other selectmen’s<br />
business.<br />
<strong>The</strong> initial documents in the water rate case with<br />
Aquarion were distributed. <strong>The</strong>y are also available<br />
on the town website. A public meeting with the state<br />
Department of Public Utilities will be held next Tuesday,<br />
Jun. 28, at the Hingham Town Hall at 7 p.m. <strong>Hull</strong><br />
residents are encouraged to attend and participate.<br />
Aquarion is looking for an 18.7-percent water<br />
rate hike. <strong>The</strong> DPU is the regulatory agency that will<br />
decide whether the hike is appropriate.<br />
A public hearing for Lawrence DeFranco and the<br />
Beach Fire restaurant was continued until Jul. 26 due<br />
to ongoing difficulties notifying abutters, specifically<br />
the Oceania condos next door.<br />
At the selectmen’s request, De Franco will again<br />
notify abutters of the new hearing date.<br />
De Franco had applied for a change of description<br />
to the restaurant’s All Alcohol license after December<br />
storms damaged the back portion of the restaurant. <strong>The</strong><br />
new design, temporarily approved for operations by<br />
the board of selectmen, involves two open decks that<br />
were formerly enclosed spaces.<br />
Previous hearings have been postponed or continued<br />
due to abutter notification problems that the board<br />
noted this week were not De Franco’s fault.<br />
Selectman John Brannan asked for an update on<br />
whether ads have been placed to seek members for<br />
the parking study committee, and whether there is<br />
any revenue information from the sale of new parking<br />
stickers.<br />
Lemnios noted that since the parking stickers<br />
become effective Jul. 1, there is not yet clear revenue<br />
information. Reilly noted that an upcoming board<br />
meeting will review parking study committee applications<br />
and advertisements as well as those for other<br />
town committees and boards like the government<br />
study committee that the board wants to reestablish.<br />
Reilly said that since the parking study committee is<br />
still a functioning board, its current membership can<br />
still hold official meetings.<br />
Brannan also updated<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Firefighters present<br />
Project Kidcare <br />
A photo ID Event 20<strong>11</strong><br />
“When trying to find a missing child,<br />
a picture is worth a thousand words.”<br />
Saturday, June 25,<br />
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
Central Fire Station,<br />
A Street & Nantasket Avenue<br />
This 1953 Ford<br />
Customline entered into<br />
last week’s Car Show is<br />
owned by Louise Rumpf<br />
of Abington.<br />
Marty Koop holds his<br />
trophy for first-place<br />
Corvette entered<br />
into the show.<br />
[Lucy Wightman photos]<br />
the board on the process of getting the <strong>Hull</strong>’s bylaws<br />
on the town website. He has been in communication<br />
with Town Clerk Janet Bennett, who will start the<br />
process. He will update the board again in a month.<br />
Chairman Reilly announced that planned “office<br />
hours” for him and Town Manager Lemnios would<br />
begin in July. Lemnios will be available on Jul. 12 at<br />
6:30 p.m. in the Selectmen’s room [before the scheduled<br />
board meeting] to talk with residents and hear<br />
concerns and answer questions. Chairman Reilly will<br />
be available on Jul. 26 for the same.<br />
In a roundup of other matters:<br />
• A livery license was granted to Michael Lawrence<br />
Kennedy, who has ample experience and a good driving<br />
record. He will be driving for Seaport Livery, a<br />
local limousine and airport shuttle service.<br />
• A permit to charge for parking for up to 59 cars<br />
was granted to Jackson Slomiak of Nantasket Beach<br />
Resort. This enables the hotel to charge for parking<br />
in the triangular lot across the street. <strong>The</strong> hotel leases<br />
the lot from the <strong>Hull</strong> Redevelopment Authority for<br />
guest- and event parking. <strong>The</strong> permit allows the hotel<br />
to charge for public parking when it does not need<br />
to use all the parking spaces for guests or functions.<br />
• Selectmen approved the transfer of an All Alcohol<br />
license to William Trapp, longtime manager and now<br />
new owner of the Beach Front Restaurant.<br />
• Three common victualer licenses were renewed:<br />
J&S Bakeries [Weinberg’s]; George Anastos [Corner<br />
Café]; and Placido Treviso [Nantasket Seafood].<br />
<strong>The</strong> board then went into executive session to<br />
discuss the water rate case, negotiations regarding<br />
prior beach maintenance litigation, and a collective<br />
bargaining matter. ∞<br />
Rebuilding <strong>Hull</strong> for the past 28 years!