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Petersham special, annual meetings Monday
By ASHLEY ARSENEAU
ADN Staff Reporter
PETERSHAM — On Monday,
June 6, at 7:30 p.m., the special and
annual town meetings will be held
at the town hall. All financial ar-
ticles are recommended by the Advisory Finance Committee (AFC)
unless otherwise stated. Special town meeting warrant
Article 1, to provide the sum of
$7,665.31 to eliminate the Fiscal
Year 2016 Snow and Ice Account
Deficit.
Article 2, to provide the sum of
$5,000 to pay the town’s share of
the property and casualty insurance
deductible costs for hail damaged
roof repairs at various town build- Annual town meeting warrant
ings to which damage occurred
Article 44, a citizen petition artiAug. 4, 2015. cle submitted by Roy Nilson to take
Article 3, to deposit a certain $150,000 from the stabilization to
amount for deposit into the Stabilization Fund.
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Mahar Regional School Holds 59th Commencement Ceremony
Engine-uity
Show set for
June 25-26
ORANGE — The Central Massachusetts Steam,
Gas and Machinery Association (CMSGMA) will hold
its 40th annual “Yankee
Engine-uity Show” at Orange Municpal Airport, at
80 Airport St., on Saturday
and Sunday, June 25 and 26.
Exhibits will open both
days at 8 a.m. and continue
throughout the day. Music
will be played by The Boot
Hill Express Band on Saturday, from 6 to 9 p.m. The
performance is open to the
public and attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and
dancing shoes.
On Saturday, there will
be a kiddie tractor pull at 11
a.m., followed by a tractor
parade at 1 p.m.
On Sunday, there will be
a second tractor parade at
noon, followed by a raffle at
1 p.m.
MARSHALS — Mahar Class of 2016 marshals Liam Bashista and Caroline Grutchfield lead the graduating class into the Mahar
field for the 59th Commencement Ceremony Friday night. (Videos available at atholdailynews.com)
Photos by Jared Robinson
181 graduate from Mahar Regional’s Class of 2016
By JARED ROBINSON
ADN Staff Reporter
ORANGE — “We can only do this once, so
let’s do this right.” These were the closing remarks of Christopher “CJ” Christiansen, President of the Ralph C. Mahar Class of 2016 at
the 59th commencement Friday night.
Christiansen was echoing the motto of his
father, a well known handyman and owner of
Mount Tully Heating, who passed away in October of 2014 at the age of 56. “Do it once, and
do it right” was the elder Christiansen’s philosophy, and the challenge issued by the son
to his classmates. “We only have one shot at
“We can only do this once, so let’s do this right.”
- Christopher “CJ” Christianson, President of Mahar Class of 2016
this life. Though high school is now over, the
rest of our lives aren’t. But we only have one
shot at making life what we want it to be. So
I would like to challenge you all. We can only
get to do this once, so let’s do this right.”
Although it was a time for celebration,
the ceremony was also one of remembrance
for those who were lost along the way. In
his opening remarks, school Principal Scott
Hemlin motioned to an empty chair adorned
with roses and placed in remembrance of Miranda Berry, who passed at the age of 12 from
Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare bone cancer in chil-
dren. This would have been Miranda’s graduation day too.
Both Hemlin and class vice president Carly
Jillson asked for moments of silence for Berry.
Jillson remarked in her speech that the loss
of Berry in the 7th grade brought a strength
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Mass. public
records law
overhauled
BOSTON (AP) — Gov.
Charlie Baker has signed
the first major overhaul of
the state’s public records
law in more than four decades.
The measure passed
unanimously by the Legislature and signed on Friday
by the Republican governor
requires most public record
requests to be completed in
10 days. It also seeks to limit
how much an agency can
charge for producing the records.
Baker said the changes
represent a “new way of
doing business” in Massachusetts. But he also said
the law addresses concerns
raised by smaller communities about the burden it
might place on limited staffs
in town halls.
Carol Rose, head of the
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Christopher Christiansen
Senior Class President
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IN MEMORIAM — A chair adorned
with roses was left vacant in memory of
classmate Miranda Berry. 3 guilty of conspiracy to
commit murder abroad
By ROBIN McDOWELL
Associated Press
MINNEAPOLIS
(AP)
— Three Minnesota men
accused of plotting to go
to Syria to join the Islamic
State group were convicted
Friday of conspiracy to commit murder overseas.
A federal jury convicted
Guled Ali Omar, 21, Abdirahman Yasin Daud, 22, and
Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, 22, of the most serious
charges they faced. Conspiracy to commit murder outside the U.S. carries the possibility of life in prison. They
Carly Jillson
Senior Class Vice President
Mahar Scholarships Awarded
were also convicted of other
counts, including conspiracy
to provide material support
to a foreign terrorist organization and attempting to
provide such support.
Daud was found not guilty
on one count of perjury.
Two people left a row reserved for family members
in tears after the verdicts
were read, but the defendants were stoic. Farah
waved goodbye to supporters as he was being led out,
and Omar smiled at family
ORANGE — The following scholarships were awarded to Ralph C. Mahar Regional School students at
Wednesday’s Awards Night:
202 Street Hockey Association – James D. Rockefeller Memorial Scholarship to Clayton Richardson, John
Richardson; AARP Mt. Grace Chapter #3673 Scholarship to Caitlin Lacasse. American Legion Auxiliary
Scholarship Franklin Hampshire District 2 to Taziana
LeBlanc. Athol Hospital Healthcare Scholarship to
Margaret Bramhall, Brooke-Lynn Loseman. Athol Masonic Charity & Educational Society Scholarship to Taziana LeBlanc. Athol-Orange Rotary Club Scholarship
to Christopher Christiansen, Taziana LeBlanc.
C. Edward and VonDy Rowe Scholarship given to the
student who achieves the highest grade for four years
in English and exemplifies excellence in the use of the
spoken word to Cailtin Lacasse. Christine Lavigne Wallen Scholarship to Emily Perkins. Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 46 Scholarship to Pedro Mattos, Col-
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Citizenship
applications
up in Mass.
BOSTON (AP) — Officials say Massachusetts has
experienced a large surge in
the number of immigrants
applying for U.S. citizenship
in the state so far this year.
The Boston Globe reports
8,000 people applied for
citizenship in Massachusetts
from January to March.
That number represents a
30 percent increase from the
previous quarter.
Officials say roughly
two-thirds of immigrants
who applied for citizenship
this quarter have been approved. To be eligible to
apply for citizenship, immigrants must be at least 18
years old and a legal permanent resident of the country for at least five years or
three years if they are married to a U.S. citizen.
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Obituaries
& Services
Delina Gendron
ATHOL — Delina (Erali)
Gendron, 96, of Athol, died
Wednesday, June 1, 2016, in
the Wachusett Manor Nursing Home, Gardner.
DELINA GENDRON
She was born in Whitingham, Vt., on Sept. 21, 1919,
the daughter of the late Antimio and the late Francisco
(Ferria) Erali.
Delina was a lifelong resident of Athol. She graduated with the class of 1936
from Athol High School.
She attended Berkshire
Business School in Pittsfield. She worked in payroll
for many years. She was a
communicant of Our Lady
Immaculate Church. She
loved going to the Athol Senior Center, shopping, and
bingo. Del enjoyed spending
time with her children and
grandchildren, especially for
the holidays.
She leaves one daughter,
Donna of Boston; three
sons, David and his wife
Amanda of Millers Falls,
Ralph Jr. and his wife Mary
Ann of South Barre, and
Scott and Hilda of Athol;
three grandchildren, Brian,
Eric and Naomi; and one
great-grandson, Blake.
She was predeceased by
her husband Ralph Sr. in
2005.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, June
7, at 10 a.m., in Our Lady
Immaculate Church, 192
School St., Athol. Burial will
follow in Gethsemane Cemetery.
Calling hours will be held
Monday, June 6, from 5 to
7 p.m., at the Fiske-Murphy
& Mack Funeral Home, 110
New Athol Rd., Orange.
In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests that memorial contributions be made
in her memory to Our Lady
Immaculate Church Building Fund, 192 School St.,
Athol, MA 01331
For more information or
to sign the online guest boo,
please visit www.mackfamilyfh.com.
Fiske-Murphy & Mack
Funeral Home, 110 New
Athol Rd., Orange, is directing arrangements.
Massachusetts revises state
guidelines on detaining immigrants
By BOB SALSBERG
Associated Press
BOSTON (AP) — The
state police will be allowed to
temporarily detain some people wanted by federal immigration authorities under revised policies issued Thursday
by Republican Gov. Charlie
Baker’s administration.
The new guidelines, effective immediately, reverse previous state policy put in place
during the administration of
Democratic former Gov. Deval Patrick.
The revisions are in line
with the federal Priority Enforcement Program, state
police said. The fingerprintsharing program, aimed at
violent and dangerous criminals, was implemented by
Democratic President Barack
Obama’s administration after
its predecessor, the federal
Secure Communities program, was criticized by advocacy groups for sweeping up
many law-abiding immigrants
and fostering an atmosphere
of mistrust between immigrant communities and law
By The Associated Press
Today is Saturday, June 4,
the 156th day of 2016. There
are 210 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On June 4, 1986, Jonathan
Jay Pollard, a former U.S. Navy
intelligence analyst, pleaded
guilty in Washington to conspiring to deliver information
related to the national defense
to Israel. (Pollard, sentenced to
life in prison, was released on
parole on Nov. 20, 2015.)
On this date:
In 1783, the Montgolfier
brothers first publicly demonstrated their hot-air balloon,
which did not carry any passengers, over Annonay, France.
In 1919, Congress approved
the 19th Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing citizens the right to vote
regardless of their gender, and
sent it to the states for ratification.
In 1939, the German ocean
liner MS St. Louis, carrying
more than 900 Jewish refugees
from Germany, was turned
away from the Florida coast by
U.S. officials.
In 1940, during World War
II, the Allied military evacu-
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Minor accident
By GILLIAN FLACCUS
Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)
— A train towing cars full
of oil derailed Friday in
Oregon’s scenic Columbia
River Gorge, sparking a fire
that sent a plume of black
smoke high into the sky and
leading to evacuations.
The accident happened
around noon near the town
of Mosier, about 70 miles
east of Portland. It involved
eight cars filled with oil, and
one was burning, said Ken
Armstrong, state Forestry
Department spokesman.
No injuries have been reported.
About 200 students were
evacuated from an elementary and middle school near
the scene.
Interstate 84 was closed
for a 23-mile stretch between The Dalles and Mosier and the radius for evacu-
ATHOL — On Friday afternoon, at 12:33, officers
responded to a report of
a two vehicle accident on
Main Street. A vehicle operated by
Theresa A. Upham, of
Gardner, rear-ended the vehicle of Diane M. Coburn of
116 Lindsay Ln., when Coburn was pulling away from
a stop sign but stopped approaching traffic. No injuries were noted.
Neither vehicle was damaged. No citations were issued. leen Ward. Dollars for Wendell Scholars Scholarship to
Eli Smith. Franklin County
Bar Association Thomas W.
Merrigan Memorial Scholarship to Abigail Greene.
ation of some 338,000 troops courthouse shootout in Marin Friends of Athol Hospital Scholarship to Caitlin
from Dunkirk, France, ended. County in 1970.
In 1990, Dr. Jack Kevork- Lacasse, Alexis McClure,
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared: “We ian carried out his first pub- Colleen Ward. Friends of
shall fight on the beaches, licly assisted suicide, helping Mahar Music Scholarship
we shall fight on the landing Janet Adkins, a 54-year-old to Meghan Doyle, Abigail
grounds, we shall fight in the Alzheimer’s patient from Port- Greene, Kiara Griffin, John
fields and in the streets, we land, Oregon, end her life in Mannino, Kelsea Monette,
Clayton Richardson, John
shall fight in the hills; we shall Oakland County, Michigan.
In 1998, a federal judge sen- Richardson, Kiersten Samanever surrender.”
In 1942, the World War II tenced Terry Nichols to life in lis, Alexandra Temple, SoBattle of Midway began, re- prison for his role in the 1995 phia Wetherbee.
sulting in a decisive Ameri- bombing of the Alfred P. Mur- Greater Athol Area Adcan victory against Japan and rah Federal Building in Okla- vocates for Families with
Special Needs Scholarship
marking the turning point of homa City.
Thought for Today: “If to Matthew Maillet. Janine
the war in the Pacific.
In 1944, U-505, a German America forgets where she Holston Memorial Music
submarine, was captured by came from, if the people lose Scholarship to Kiersten Saa U.S. Navy task group in the sight of what brought them malis. Jeffrey Perkins Mesouth Atlantic; it was the first along, if she listens to the de- morial Scholarship awarded
such capture of an enemy ves- niers and mockers, then will through Petersham Lions
sel at sea by the U.S. Navy since begin the rot and dissolution.” Club to Emily Perkins, Hanthe War of 1812. The U.S. Fifth — Carl Sandburg, American nah Perkins. John S. Jenkins
Memorial Scholarship to
Army began liberating Rome. writer (1878-1967).
Emily Perkins, Hannah PerIn 1954, French Premier Jokins, Clayton Richardson,
seph Laniel and Vietnamese
John Richardson, Sophia
Premier Buu Loc signed treaWetherbee. Kyle G. Flood
ties in Paris according “comScholarship at the Commuplete independence” to Vietnam.
ATHOL — The select- nity Foundation of North
In 1972, a jury in San Jose, board will meet Tuesday, Central Massachusetts to
California, acquitted radical June 7, at 7 p.m., in Room Christopher Christiansen,
activist Angela Davis of mur- 21 of the town hall, with the John Mannino. Kyle G.
Flood Theatre Scholarship
der and kidnapping for her following agenda:
to Christopher Christiansen,
alleged connection to a deadly
Pledge of Allegiance.
John Mannino, Allison OsSpecial presentation.
New employee introduc- borne, Emily Pierce, Clara
Witty. Mahar Key Club
tion.
Timothy Donelan MemoMay 17 minutes.
received vehicle after payPermits and licenses rial Scholarship to Meghan
ment, Exchange Street. Inci- — Vendor permit, Gir R Doyle and Trina McNabb.
dent under investigation. Mahar National Honor
Towed Inc.
1:20 p.m. - Walk-in states
Society Scholarship in MemPublic comment.
her ex-boyfriend used her soTown department/com- ory of Harold Torstensen
cial security number to open
mittee
business — Accou- to Kiara Griffin, Allison
account with the electric
tant’s
office,
Chap. 44, Sec. Osborne. Mahar National
company, Exchange Street.
Junior Honor Society ScholIncident under investigation. 33B transfer.
arship to Kelsea Monette.
General business.
2:39 p.m. - Walk-in states
Mahar Teacher’s AssociaSelectmen’s reports.
and her mother had physical
altercation at their residence,
tion Scholarship to Colleen
Chairman’s report.
Exchange Street. At 2:45
Ward. Mahar Touchdown
Town manager’s report.
walk-in left before talking to
Committee — Kyle G.
Town counsel’s report.
officer. Next shift to follow-up. Flood Football Scholarship
to Caitlin Lacasse, Taziana
National forecast
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Forecast highs for Saturday, June 4
John Mannino, Allison OsSunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy
borne, Clayton Richardson,
Colleen Ward. Mary Stuart
Rogers Foundation Scholarship to Ryan Arsenault.
Neil R. Burnham Memorial Scholarship to Natalie
Gonynor, Emily Perkins,
Hannah Perkins. New Salem Academy Scholarship
to Owen Cook, Abigail
Greene, Faith Latwis, John
Mannino, Pedro Mattos,
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ations was a half-mile.
The train was operated
by Union Pacific. A spokesman for the railroad didn’t
return calls.
Silas Bleakley was working at his restaurant in
Mosier when the train derailed.
“You could feel it through
the ground. It was more of
a feeling than a noise,” he
told The Associated Press
as smoke billowed from the
tankers.
Bleakley said he went outside, saw the smoke and got
in his truck and drove about
2,000 feet to a bridge that
crosses the railroad tracks.
There, he said he saw
tanker cars “accordioned”
across the tracks.
Another witness, Brian
Shurton, was driving in
Mosier and watching the
train as it passed by the
town when he heard a tremendous noise.
Scholarships
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Athol Police Log
Jack & Jill
$25 per couple
$15 per person
$20 at the door
eral authorities,” Baker said
in a statement announcing
the policy shift. “As before,
the state police will not be
enforcing federal immigration law nor will they inquire
about immigration status;
they will now be able to assist
in detaining for our federal
partners individuals who pose
a significant threat to public
safety or national security.”
Today In History
Friday, June 3
8:20 a.m. - 911 caller requests ambulance, Stonehaven Drive. Assisted Athol Fire
Department on scene. Male
subject transported to Athol
hospital by AFD.
———
9:33 a.m. - Caller requests
ambulance as she is having
On Jan. 2, In 1921, reli- chest pains, Main Street. Asgious services were broad- sisted AFC with patient care. 9:52 a.m. - State’s Departcast on radio for the first
time as KDKA in Pittsburgh ment of Children and families
aired the regular Sunday requests responses to resiservice of the city’s Calvary dence, Exchange Street. Information provided. Episcopal Church.
12:15 p.m. - AFD reports
suspicious vehicle parked behind old fire station, Exchange
Street. Motor vehicle will be
moved on lunch break. 12:21 p.m. - Walk-in reports they purchased vehicle
&
through a third party but never
Dan Bevis
Sara Haggerty
Saturday,
June 11
6-11 p.m.
enforcement.
Under Patrick, Massachusetts declined to participate
in Secure Communities, and
state troopers were barred
from contacting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for any reason
without supervisory approval.
The new directive allows
state police to detain for up
to 48 hours people who are
in the country illegally and
fall into one of several priority enforcement categories,
including being suspected of
posing a threat to national
security.
Other categories include
people convicted of major
felonies or of being active
participants in street gangs.
State officials stressed that
under the guidelines troopers
would still not be allowed to
stop or arrest people on the
sole basis of immigration status.
“This policy revision gives
the professionals of our statewide policing agency the tools
necessary to detain criminals,
gang members or suspected
terrorists wanted by fed-
Oregon train derailment
spills oil, sparks fire
A storm system will produce a chance of showers and
thunderstorms from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. Parts of
the southern Plains and Rockies will have a chance of storms, as
well. Flash flooding will be possible in southeastern Texas.
Weather Underground • AP
AREA — Saturday: Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise,
mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming northwest around 6 mph in the afternoon. Saturday Night: Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 58. Light north wind. Sunday: Rain
likely, then rain and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Some
of the storms could produce heavy rain. High near 72. Southeast wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Sunday
Night: Rain and possibly a thunderstorm. Some of the storms
could produce heavy rain. Patchy fog after midnight. Low
around 60. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Monday: Showers likely, mainly before 7am. Partly sunny, with a high near
77. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Monday Night: Patchy
fog after 4am. Otherwise, partly cloudy, with a low around 57.
Almanac - Sun rose 5:12. Sun sets 8:22. Length of day 15
hours, 10 minutes. New moon, June 4. Full moon, June 20.
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thew Maillet, Pedro Mattos.
North Quabbin Cruisers
Scholarship to Matthew
Maillet. Orange American
Legion Post #172 Scholarship to Margaret Bramhall,
Carly Jillson, Taziana LeBlanc, Brooke-Lynn Loseman, Emily Perkins. Orange
Elementary Teachers’ Association Scholarship to Carly
Jillson, Taziana LeBlanc.
Orange Fireman’s Relief
Association Scholarship to
Margaret Bramhall, Emily Perkins. Orange Senior
Citizens Club Scholarship to
Christopher Christiansen.
Parents for Mahar Students
Group, Inc. Scholarship to
Kaci Bradshaw, Kiara Griffin, Carly Jillson, Kelsea
Monette.
Paula A. Joly Memorial
Scholarship to Allyson Parker. Petersham Agricultural
Association Scholarship to
Clayton Richardson. Petersham American Legion Post
#415 Scholarship to Emily
Perkins, Hannah Perkins,
Clayton Richardson, John
Richardson.
Petersham
Branch Alliance Scholarship to Sophia Wetherbee.
Petersham Ethan Clark Memorial Scholarship to John
Richardson, Sophia Wetherbee. Petersham Police Association Scholarship to Emily
Perkins, Hannah Perkins,
Clayton Richardson, John
Richardson, Sophia Wetherbee. Polish American Citizens Club, Inc. Scholarship
to Joseph Geyster.
Rotary Club of Franklin
County Scholarship to Sophia Wetherbee. St. Mary’s
Women’s Club Scholarship
to Colleen Ward. Strength
Through Adversity Scholarship in Memory of Shirley
Hebert to Faith Latwis. The
Helen and Remo Cellana
Charitable Scholarship to
Margaret Bramhall, Ashley Ehlen, Caitlin Lacasse,
Brooke-Lynn
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Tully City Council Club
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Casey Scholarship to Pedro
Mattos. William S. Modzeleski, Jr. Memorial Scholarship to Abigail Greene.
Women of the Moose
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to Morgan Bezio, Taziana
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INNOVATOR AWARD — Win Brown, President and CEO of Heywood Healthcare, received the Innovator’s Award from the Greater Athol Area Advocates
for Families with Special Needs (GAAAFSN), a program of the United ARC,
on Friday, May 20. The award was presented in recognition of Athol Hospital’s work in ensuring high-quality health care for all in the North Quabbin
region. Additionally, Brown received citations from both the Senate and House
of Representatives, presented by State Sen. Anne Gobi, and State Reps. Susannah Whipps Lee and Paul Mark. Front, left-to-right — Gobi, Whipps Lee and
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Upcoming Summer Reading Program
and events at Athol Public Library
ATHOL — The Summer Reading Program at
the Athol Public Library is
about to begin. The program,
“On Your Mark, Get Set…
READ,” is for children from
birth to 5th grade and will begin on June 15. Prizes will be awarded,
through raffles, to selected
readers each week. Children
can earn a chance to win for
every five books read, 100
pages, or one hour of reading. Additionally, children
can help feed the community
by reading. With every five
chances earned, one can of
food will be donated by the
Friends of the Athol Public
Library to a local food pantry.
All Summer Reading
participants will also be entered into the grand prize
raffle. Families reading with
younger children (birth to
1st grade) will be entered to
win Big E tickets. Children in
grades 2 through 5 will be entered to win one of two new
bicycles, generously donated
by the Orange Walmart. The
final grand prize raffle winners will be announced on
Aug. 29.
Every week until Aug. 12,
the Children’s Library will
be hosting a variety of fun
activities to keep little ones
busy. The following activities
will take place during the first
week of the Summer Reading
Program:
Wednesday, June 15
Children can sign up to
participate in the Summer
Reading Program in the Children’s Library beginning at
9:30 a.m.
• 10:15 to 11 a.m.
Summertime themed Preschool Story Time begins
every Wednesday in June
and July. Children can learn
all about summer through
movement, songs and stories.
Every story time is followed
by a related craft and a brief
(and optional) movie based
on a book. No registration is
required.
• 1 to 3 p.m.
To kick off Summer Reading, the Children’s Library
will be transformed into a gi-
Meetings Reminder
Saturday, June 4
Orange
Finance Committee, 10 a.m.,
Tully fire station.
Cultural Council, 1 p.m.,
Moore-Leland Library.
Monday, June 6
Athol
Agriculture Commission, 7
p.m., library room at the town
hall.
Erving
Selectboard, 7 p.m., town
hall.
New Salem
Selectboard,
6:30
p.m.,
Stowell Building.
Annual town meeting, 7 p.m.,
town hall.
Orange
Assessors, 4 p.m., assessors.
Open Space Planning Committee, 5 p.m., town hall.
Petersham
Selectboard and Advisory Finance Committee, 7 p.m., lower
town hall.
Special and annual town
meetings, 7:30 p.m., town hall.
Phillipston
Selectboard, 7 p.m., town
hall.
Royalston
Broadband Committee, 7
p.m., town hall.
Meeting notices and agendas for Athol, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston and Royalston can be viewed online at
www.mytowngovernment.org.
ant obstacle course with the
help of the Athol YMCA. No
registration is required and
babies and children up to 5th
grade are welcome; there will
be a baby safe play space.
Thursday, June 16
• 10:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Join the library for Baby
Time. Caregivers and babies
from 0 to 18 months read
stories, sing, move, socialize
and play. No registration is
required.
• 11 to 11:30 a.m.
Drop in for Toddler Time.
Caregivers and little ones
from 18 to 36 months read
stories, sing, move, socialize
and play. No registration is
required.
• 1 to 2 p.m.
Children become their
own game piece in the classic board game Candy Land.
Children will earn candy as
they play. This program is
appropriate for children who
are 3 years old to fifth grade.
No registration is required.
Friday, June 17
• 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Learn how to make homemade ice cream, and put toppings on and eat it too. All
materials are supplied and
registration is required. Register by stopping in or by calling the Children’s Library at
978-249-9515. This program
is for children 3 years old to
fifth grade.
Stop in at the Children’s
Library or visit the “Chil-
dren’s Library” web page at
athollibrary.org to obtain or
to view the Summer Reading
flyer. “On Your Mark, Get
Set…Read!” is sponsored by
the Athol Public Library, the
Massachusetts Library System, the Boston Bruins, Massachusetts Board of Library
Commissioners, and the
Friends of the Athol Public
Library. All Summer Reading programs are free and
open to the public.
Keene opiate
response
statistics
KEENE, N.H. — The
Keene, N.H., Fire Department
has initiated an effort to inform the public of its monthly
responses to suspected opiate
overdoses, and the number
of times Narcan was administered. During the month of May,
the department responded to
five incidents involving five patients and administered Narcan a total of seven times to
those patients.
The statistics do not reflect
all opiate or other substance
overdose calls, but rather those
that involved the administration of Narcan. Since Jan. 1, Keene Police
report there have been three
deaths in the city as a result of
the opiate abuse crisis.
CALENDAR REMINDERS
AREA — The ASSE International Student Exchange
Programs (ASSE), in conjunction with area high schools, is
seeking local host families for
boys and girls from a variety
of countries around the world,
including Norway, Denmark,
Spain, Italy and Japan.
These students are 15 to 18
years of age, and are coming to
this area for the upcoming high
school year or semester. These
personable and academically
select exchange students have
good English skills, are bright,
curious and anxious to learn
about the USA by living as
part of your family, attending
high school and sharing their
own culture and language with
you.
The exchange students arrive from their home country
shortly before school begins
and return at the end of the
school year or semester. Each
ASSE student is fully insured,
brings his or her own personal
spending money and expects
to bear his or her share of
household responsibilities, as
well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles.
The students are well
screened and qualified by
ASSE. Families may select the
youngster of their choice from
extensive student applications,
family photos and biographical essays.
To become a host family or
find out more about ASSE
and its programs, call 207-3900886 or 800-677-2773, or log
onto www.asse.com.
based in Athol, is marking its
30th anniversary on June 7.
The daylong celebration will
culminate in a dinner at the
Orange Town Hall featuring
food from local farms.
Petersham - The selectboard on Tuesday accepted a
check from the East Quabbin
Land Trust to aid in paying for
a conservation restriction on
the Gross Farm property and
to review the funding partnership agreement for the property.
Phillipston - The town held
its Memorial Day services on
Sunday.
Royalston - Although the
town canceled its Memorial Day observance, Past
National Commander of the
Disabled Veterans of America
Alan Bowers and six other
veterans honored the town’s
war dead with a brief ceremony on Monday afternoon.
Belchertown - Officials
from the state’s Department
of Fish and Game banded
two bald eagle chicks at the
Quabbin Reservoir on Tuesday.
Greenfield - The FranklinHampshire Regional Employment Board and Congressman Jim McGovern
announced the board has received a $1.998 million “Summer Jobs and Beyond” grant
from the U.S. Department of
Labor. Youths from Orange
are among those who will
benefit.
Thursday, June 2
Athol - The Millers River
Fishermen’s Association held
a trout stocking on May 14
for children at the Alan E. Rich
Environmental Park’s boat
ramp.
Orange - The Orange Elementary School on Wednesday approved the conversion
of Dexter Park School to an
innovation school.
A celebration of the 40-year
effort to clean up and restore
the Millers River will be held
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Saturday, June 4
7:30-11:30 a.m. — Village School Pancake Breakfast,
silent auction, giant yard sale, live Birds of Prey presentation, cake walk, Millers River Morris Men, plant & book sale.
Info: www.villageschoolma.org
9 a.m.-Noon — St. John’s Thrift Shop, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Park Avenue, Athol. Info: 978-249-9553
9 a.m.-2 p.m. — Country Fair, Athol Congregational
Church, uptown common. Country store, emporium, books,
theme baskets, plants, fudge, pies, jewelry table, cake walk,
live entertainment and much more. Rain or shine.
10 a.m.-Noon — Donation Collection for Foster Care/
DCF, Athol-Orange Elks Lodge, 92 New Athol Rd., Orange.
Donations for girls and boys ages 10 to 18. Ideas include
gift cards, movie cards, bowling cards, hygiene products,
nap sacks, school supplies and books.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Family Fish Day, Great Falls Discovery
Center and Turners Falls Fishway, Avenue A, Turners Falls
and Barton Cove in Gill
10 a.m.-2 p.m. — “Miracle on the Millers: A 40-Year
Success Story” Celebration, Orange Innovation Center
(OIC), 131 West Main St.
12:30 p.m. — Grand Opening, Riverside Laundromat,
Orange Innovation Center (OIC), 131 West Main St., Suite
232
7:30 p.m. — “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” Sci-Fi Movie, Wendell Free Library. Info: 978-544-3559 or www.wendellfreelibrary.org
7:30 p.m. — Band of Voices Freedom Concert, Barre
Town Hall. The concert is free, refreshments are served and
donations are accepted. Come early to enjoy a Celtic Prelude with the Swift River Band.
Sunday, June 5
9 a.m. — Trap Shooting, Orange Gun Club, off West River Street. Info: 978-467-6076
10 a.m.-1 p.m. — Sporting Clays, Petersham Gun Club,
Nelson Road. Info: 978-249-7445
3:30 p.m. — Band of Voices Freedom Concert, Hardwick Town House. The concert is free, refreshments are
served and donations are accepted. Come early to enjoy a
Celtic Prelude with the Swift River Band.
Monday, June 6
10:30-11:30 a.m. — Baby and Me Storytime, Wheeler
Memorial Library, East Main St., Orange. For children 0 to
36 months and their caregivers.
3-6 p.m. — Orange Farmers Market, Orange Armory
Parking Lot, East Main Street. Flowers, vegetables, eggs,
crafts, smoothies, maple syrup, baked goods and kids corner tent with fun activities for the young ones. Info: 978413-0740
3:30-4:30 p.m. — LEGO Club, Athol Public Library, Main
Street. For grades 1-5. Info: 978-249-9515
7-9 p.m. — Quabbin Valley Pro Musica Chorus Rehearsal, New Salem Congregational Church, South Main
Street.
Petersham Police Log
Wednesday, May 18
6:52 p.m. - Caller reports
vehicle door left open and
no one is around, South
Street. Party called back to
say everything was all set.
9:25 p.m. - Barre Police
requested assistance with
possible break-in in progress, West Street. Neighbor
called with concern. Found
to be owner; false alarm.
Thursday, May 19
4:36 p.m. - Vehicle with
no one around, Barre Road.
Owner located. Advised vehicle needed to be moved
from State Highway.
6:02 p.m. - Party in Athol
came upon single-vehicle
accident, Pleasant Street
and Doe Valley Road. Minor
injuries. EMS dispatched.
Checked intersection.
Friday, May 20
5:33 p.m. - Motorist reports vehicle driving on
Route 122 with four-way
lights on. Small child riding
Recap Of Week’s Top Area Stories
Weekend, May 28-29
Athol - Technology Director Ed Skutnik provided an
update to the school committee on technology for the
new community elementary
school, middle school and
high school at last week’s
committee meeting.
A 40-year-old time capsule
was unearthed recently at
Pleasant Street School.
Orange - Fisher Hill School
held a Memorial Day ceremony on Thursday.
Tuesday, May 31
Athol - Due to inclement
weather, the Athol Veterans
Council held its annual Memorial Day observance in Memorial Hall on Monday.
Athol High School’s Emily Casella won the shot put
and javelin competition at the
Central/West Track and Field
Championships held at Fitchburg State University on Saturday.’
New Salem - New Salem
observed Memorial Day at
three cemeteries after regular
church services on Sunday.
Orange - Memorial Day
services were held in Dexter
Park School on Monday, due
to inclement weather.
Members of Cadette Girl
Scout Troup 40030 from Orange and Athol are working
to obtain a Silver Award, the
highest achievement they can
earn in their age range. They
are collecting donations for
foster children ages 10 to 18.
Gill - A body pulled from
the Connecticut River over the
weekend could be that of a
murder suspect being sought
in connection with a Plymouth
stabbing on May 5.
Wednesday, June 1
Athol - The Athol High
School boys’ volleyball team
was knocked out of the
WMass volleyball tournament
quarter finals in four sets
Tuesday by West Springfield.
Orange - The Mt. Grace
Land Conservation Trust,
For upcoming events consult the expanded calendar listing which
appears in the Quabbin Times section in Tuesday editions of the Athol
Daily News, and daily on the website at, www.atholdailynews.com.
The Daily News welcomes submissions for the Calendar, for public
events in or of general interest to the nine-town, North Quabbin-Mount
Grace Region — including entertainment, cultural and social activities
and events held by non-profit organizations. Excluded are gaming events
and tag/yard sale notices.
June 4 at Orange Innovation
Center, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Petersham - The selectboard and Advisory Finance
Committee met Wednesday
to hold a public hearing on
the proposed fiscal year 2017
budget, ahead of the special
and annual town meetings to
be held Monday, June 6.
Rain cleared in time for the
Memorial Day flag raising on
the town common on Monday.
Gill - A body pulled from
the Connecticut River over
the weekend was identified
as that of Tyler Hadmaier, the
murder suspect who was being sought in connection with
a Plymouth stabbing on May
5.
Boston - The State Senate
last week approved attaching
an amendment to the proposed fiscal year 2017 budget
that would place a one-year
moratorium on the Division of
Fisheries and Wildlife’s plan to
place endangered timber rattlesnakes on Mount Zion Island at the Quabbin Reservoir.
Friday, June 3
Athol - Three new businesses will site at North
Quabbin Commons; they are
Verizon, Great Clips and Sally
Beauty.
Athol Credit Union is renovating vacant homes before
putting them on the market.
A group from Central New
England Homeschoolers recently painted the picnic tables at the community pavilion at Silver Lake Park.
Orange - Riverside Laundromat will hold a grand
opening on Saturday.
Mahar held its 31st annual
academic awards banquet
Monday, May 23.
The Mahar baseball team
was knocked out of tournament play by Mohawk 5-3 on
Thursday.
Wendell - The town is joining the Multi-Agency Coordination Center.
next to vehicle.
Sunday, May 22
6:13 p.m. - Caller reports
he found a cigarette pack
that appears to have prescription drugs in it, East
Street.
Monday, May 23
10:14 a.m. - Gay Drive
resident requested agricultural burn permit.
9:01 p.m. - Subject, 54,
possibly fell and broke ankle, Glasheen Road. Athol
EMS en route.
Tuesday, May 24
2:08 p.m. - 911 call reports fire alarm, Harvard
Forest, Prospect Hill Rd.
Accidentally set off while
oven was cleaned.
Wednesday, May 25
1:30 p.m. - Gunshots reported, Birch Drive. Unable
to locate.
5:59 p.m. - State’s Department of Children and Families inquired as to whether
there were any responses
to Birch Drive location. They
needed to know with regard
to possible foster home provider.
Friday, May 27
2:31 a.m. - Alarm, Common Street. Unfounded.
8:41 a.m. - Caller reports
vehicle keeps speeding
through area, West Road.
States her daughter knows
who the driver is.
11:11 a.m. - Caller reports IRS phone scam, East
Street.
5:35 p.m. - Caller requested to speak to sergeant re-
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garding investigation.
6:50 p.m. - House check,
North Main Street. Officer
noticed vehicle with Connecticut plates in driveway.
Owner’s son visiting.
Sunday, May 29
10:14 a.m. - 911 caller reports motor vehicle lockout,
Federated Women’s State
Forest, New Salem Road.
Tow company assisted.
5:21 p.m. - 911 hang-up,
North Main Street. Open
line. No answer on call back.
State Police to assist. Petersham and Athol EMS toned
out due to medical history of
subject at location.
6:16 p.m. - Barre Police
requested assistant with situation in which party is being attacked by a bull cow,
Sheldon Road.
8:31 p.m. - Vehicle parked
at Quabbin Reservoir Gate
41 since 6:30 a.m. Unknown
if person was lost or injured.
Welfare check conducted.
Tuesday, May 31
5:11 a.m. - 911 caller requested assistance with
setting up oxygen tank, East
Street.
6:55 a.m. - Person sitting
in vehicle, Hardwick Road.
Unknown reason. Health
care worker at residence for
care.
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Sen. McCain’s weird Northcom proposal
U.S. Sen. John McCain, chairman of the
Senate Armed Services Committee, wants
to merge Colorado Springs-based Northern Command with Southern Command,
a unified combatant unit with a numbered
Air Force squadron based near Tucson, Arizona.
If successful, Arizona’s senior senator
would alter the country’s homeland defense
posture and move one of the country’s nine
unified combatant units out of Colorado.
National defense experts can make little
sense of his idea, as strategic missions of
Northern Command and Southern Command have almost nothing in common.
“It would absolutely be dangerous for
North America,” said retired four-star
Gen. Victor Eugene Renuart Jr., a former
commander of Northern Command. “Our
country would be less secure, no doubt
about it.”
Renuart agrees with McCain’s assessment that our military should be betterfocused and more efficient. But combining
headquarters of two commands with vastly
different missions, he said, would not create focus, efficiency or any significant cost
savings. It would confuse missions, frighten
North American allies and weaken the military’s ability to respond quickly to attacks on
North American soil.
So, what is Sen. McCain’s motivation?
Politics, most likely.
“Senator McCain is in the fight of his life.
He is in big trouble,” said an Arizona-based
Republican campaign consultant who asked
to remain anonymous.
McCain, who has been in Congress for 33
years and will turn 80 in August, is in a close
primary battle with physician, military wife
and former Arizona state Sen. Kelli Ward. A
May 17 Public Policy Polling survey showed
only 35 percent of Arizona Republican voters approve of McCain’s job performance,
and 50 percent disapprove. His approval
rating ranks among the worst in Congress.
“He has spent the past 20 years of his congressional career annoying Arizonans with
his vitriolic, dicey personality,” the operative explained. “The people of Arizona have
had enough of John McCain, especially the
people within his own party.”
In the questionable event McCain survives the August primary, he will face U.S.
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick. A Merrill Poll survey
in March found Kirkpatrick within 1 percentage point of McCain in a head-to-head
race.
“McCain is in such big trouble he needs
to change the topic,” the operative said.
“He needs to focus voters on his seniority,
to make them believe his experience and
connections can get things done. He needs
to convince voters that incumbency has value. That’s why he is pushing for this merger.
He wants Arizona to think big changes cannot happen without him.”
Polling data and recent news reports confirm McCain has an uphill battle to win another term.
An assortment of military generals who
have devoted their careers to the strategic
defense of our country believe McCain is
wrong to push for merging Northern and
Southern commands. Defense Secretary
Ash Carter considers it a bad idea, as do
Colorado Sens. Michael Bennet and Cory
Gardner, a Democrat and Republican, respectively.
Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado
Springs, said McCain’s idea will get no traction in the Senate Armed Services Committee, on which he has served for eight years.
Lamborn said committee Chairman Mac
Thornberry, R-Texas, has expressed opposition to McCain’s proposal because it makes
no sense fiscally or strategically.
Sen. McCain is a respected elder statesman and war hero who has done more
than most to serve this country. He should
back off this bizarre proposal and trust the
experts in strategic defense. His plan looks
like a desperate campaign stunt that’s beneath a man of his stature.
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OPEC
states fail to
reach deal
VIENNA (AP) — OPEC
countries failed Thursday to
agree on measures to influence crude supplies and prices
— a missed opportunity to
show the resolve that for decades let them set how much
consumers and industries
worldwide would pay for gas,
heating and related necessities.
At the same time, OPEC
officials argued that the cartel
was alive and well, scoffing at
suggestions that its authority
was eroding to the point where
it will soon be negligible.
“Don’t take that (to mean)
that OPEC is dead,” said
Secretary General Abdulla
al-Badri. “OPEC will be powerful, will be strong. OPEC is
alive.”
But the decision to make no
decision appeared more an illustration of lack of unity, particularly between OPEC rivals
Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose
deepening struggle for Mideast supremacy has for years
been mirrored at oil meetings.
Iran was second only to the
Saudis inside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in terms of production before international
sanctions over its nuclear
program crippled sales. Now
with a deal in place limiting
its atomic prowess, sanctions
have been lifted — and Tehran served notice even before
the Vienna meeting that it intends to reach or surpass previous levels.
Mehdi Hosseini, the head
of the oil contracts revision
committee at Iran’s Petroleum Ministry, puts pre-sanctions levels at around 4.2 million barrels per day. Accepting
anything less than that, Hosseini said in April, would
amount to “another sanction
against ourselves. It is something we cannot accept.”
By Jeanne Phillips
© 2001 Universal Press Syndicate
Wedding’s iffy future is news,
not gossip, within the family
DEAR ABBY: Was I
spreading gossip by telling
my former husband that our
granddaughter’s wedding was
off? We had just returned
from their engagement party.
It is my understanding that one
wants to cancel, while the other wants to go through with it. The wedding is a year away
and this has been the talk
of the family for the past six
months. Apparently, there
has been trouble in paradise
because she had an affair. As
a result, they are now going to
counseling. Our granddaughter said she was going to move
back in with her mother for a
while. — “GOSSIP” IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR “GOSSIP”: While
news that the wedding may be
off should be the privilege of
the engaged couple to reveal,
I don’t think telling your former husband there is trouble
in paradise and what it entailed was gossip. It is not a
secret within the family, and
her grandfather IS a relative
regardless of the fact that the
two of you are divorced.
******
DEAR ABBY: I’m a
13-year-old (American) boy
with a problem. I act childish,
as in hugging my mom every
day and saying “I love you” to
her. If anyone in my middle
school finds out about this, I’m
dead meat. Could you please
give me some advice? — SAD
IN SOUTH KOREA
DEAR SAD: Gladly. Hugging one’s mother and telling
her you love her is nothing to
be embarrassed about. It isn’t
“childish,” but shows you are
a caring son and have a great
relationship with her. (Not
all teenagers, or their moms,
are so lucky.) I see no reason
to announce anything to your
schoolmates that’s private
— first, because the relationship you have with your mom
is none of their business, and
second, they probably hug
their mothers, too.
******
DEAR ABBY: Can you
help me understand something that’s bothering me?
Since when is it OK for kids to
stand in front of stores and ask
for money for things (sports
teams, group trips, etc.)?
When I was growing up (not
that long ago), we held car
washes and bake sales and sold
candy bars. This standing and
asking for money without doing something to earn it drives
me nuts! I have often been
tempted to say something,
but always bite my tongue so
as not to cause a scene, but
I’m fed up! — VENTING IN
FLORIDA
DEAR VENTING: I confess,
when I first started reading
your letter, I thought you were
a curmudgeon. By the time I
reached the end, I realized you
have a valid point. This may
happen because the adults involved in the fundraising are
unimaginative and don’t realize the message this sends to
the kids is a poor one.
Because it bothers you, talk
to the manager of the store
where this is allowed because
not all businesses encourage
it. You could also write a letter
to your local newspaper and
call attention to the fact that
when organizations do this, it
teaches young people they can
get something for nothing.
FDA issues new guidelines on
salt, pressuring food industry
By MARY CLARE JALONICK
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The Obama administration is
pressuring the food industry
to make foods from breads
to sliced turkey less salty, proposing long-awaited sodium
guidelines in an effort to prevent thousands of deaths each
year from heart disease and
stroke.
The guidelines released
Wednesday by the Food and
Drug Administration are voluntary, so food companies
won’t be required to comply,
and it could be a year or more
before they are final. But the
idea is to persuade companies
and restaurants — many of
which have already lowered
sodium levels in their products
— to take a more consistent
approach.
It’s the first time the government has recommended such
limits. Sodium content already
is included on existing food labels, but the government has
not set specific sodium recommendations. The guidelines
suggest limits for about 150
categories of foods, from cereals to pizzas and sandwiches.
There are two-year and 10year goals.
Health officials from the
FDA and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said overwhelming scientific evidence shows that
blood pressure increases when
sodium intake increases, increasing the chances of heart
disease and stroke. FDA
Commissioner Robert Califf
said that many people may not
be conscious of how much sodium they are eating until they
get sick.
“Our great hope is that this
will initiate a very serious national dialogue,” he said.
Americans eat about 1½
teaspoons of salt daily, or
3,400 milligrams. That amount
hasn’t gone down over the
years, and it’s about a third
more than the government
recommends for good health.
Most of that sodium is hidden inside common processed
foods and restaurant meals,
making it harder for consumers to control how much they
eat.
The guidelines are longdelayed. The Food and Drug
Administration first said it
would issue voluntary guidelines in 2010, after an Institute
of Medicine report said companies had not made enough
progress on reducing sodium
and advised the government
to establish maximum levels
for different foods. The FDA
decided to go with a voluntary
route instead.
The delays came as food
companies balked at the idea
of government guidelines,
pointing to myriad efforts already underway to reduce sodium. The food industry has
also pointed to a newer, 2013
IOM report that said there is
no good evidence that eating
sodium at very low levels —
below the 2,300 milligrams a
day that the government recommends — offers benefits.
Some companies have worried that though the limits
will be voluntary, the FDA is
at heart a regulatory agency,
and the guidelines are more
warning than suggestion. But
the wait means that Obama
administration officials probably won’t be around to see if
individual companies follow
the guidelines. A new administration will be likely be tasked
with making the proposed
guidelines final, as they could
take a year or more to complete.
If companies do eventually
comply with the guidelines,
Americans won’t notice an
immediate taste difference
in higher-sodium foods like
pizza, pasta, bread and soups.
The idea is to encourage gradual change so consumers’ taste
buds can adjust, and to give
the companies time to develop
lower-sodium foods.
Many food companies and
retailers already have pushed
to reduce salt. Wal-Mart,
ConAgra Foods, Nestle and
Subway restaurants say they
have achieved major sodium
reductions in their products.
Mars Food, a subsidiary of
Mars Inc. that produces Uncle
Ben’s rice among other products, said the guidance “will
drive a broader dialogue within the food industry and help
inform consumers about the
role sodium plays in their diet
and overall health.”
The companies say that
in some cases, just removing
added salt or switching ingredients does the trick. Potassium chloride can also substitute for common salt (sodium
chloride), though too much
can cause a metallic taste. In
addition to flavor, companies
use sodium to increase shelf
life, prevent the growth of bacteria, or improve texture and
appearance. That can make it
more difficult to remove from
some products.
Levels of sodium in food
can vary widely. According to
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sodium in
a slice of white bread ranges
from 80 milligrams to 230
milligrams. Three ounces of
turkey deli meat can have 450
milligrams to 1,050 milligrams.
The guidelines could face
some backlash in Congress,
where Republicans have
fought the Obama administration over efforts to require
calorie labels on menus and
make school lunches healthier. When the administration
attempted to create voluntary
guidelines for advertising junk
food for children, the industry
fought the idea and Republicans in Congress backed the
food companies up, prompting the administration to put
them aside.
Health groups have argued
for mandatory standards, but
say voluntary guidelines are a
good first step.
US consumer spending surged in April
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON
(AP)
— Consumer spending
surged in April by the largest amount in more than
six years, led by a big jump
in purchases of autos and
other durable goods.
Consumer spending rose
1 percent after a flat reading
in March, the Commerce
Department reported Tuesday. Incomes were up a
solid 0.4 percent, matching
the March gain. Wages and
salaries, the most important component of incomes,
gained 0.5 percent.
The strong April showing for consumer spending, which accounts for 70
percent of economic activity, is a good sign that the
economy is performing
notably better this quarter
after nearly stalling out at
the start of the year. Many
economists believe the
economy is growing at a 2.5
percent rate, outpacing a
0.8 percent gain in the first
quarter.
“American shoppers came
racing back to the malls,
auto shops and online stores
in April,” said Sal Guatieri,
senior economist at BMO
Capital Markets.
The April spending figure
was the biggest one-month
climb since a 1.3 percent increase in August 2009.
Meanwhile, the Conference Board reported Tuesday that its May confidence
index fell to a reading of
92.6 from 94.7 in April.
This stood in contrast to
the University of Michigan’s
consumer sentiment survey,
which rose in May to its
highest reading in a year.
Economists said that
given the surge in consumer spending seen in April,
they believed the Michigan
survey was a more accurate
reflection of how consumers
are feeling at the moment.
All major spending components showed solid gains
in April, led by a 2.3 percent
surge in spending on durable goods such as autos.
Spending on nondurable
goods, such as clothing and
food, expanded a solid 1.4
percent, while spending on
services such as rent payments and utility bills increased 0.6 percent.
An inflation gauge closely
watched by the Federal Reserve showed prices are up
1.1 percent over the past
year. Core inflation, which
excludes volatile food and
energy costs, rose 1.6 percent. Both measures are still
below the Fed’s target of
2 percent annual price increases, but they have ticked
up in recent months.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen
said Friday that a hike in a
key Fed interest rate would
be appropriate in coming months if the economy
keeps improving and inflation keeps moving toward
the Fed’s 2 percent goal.
Yellen did not specify an exact date for what would be
the Fed’s second rate hike,
but many economists think
it could come as soon as the
Fed’s next meeting in June.
The saving rate slipped to
5.4 percent in April, down
from 5.9 percent in March,
as spending outstripped income growth.
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Guilty
members.
U.S. District Judge Michael Davis didn’t immediately set a sentencing date,
saying he wanted to review
the case and hear from the
defendants.
Prosecutors have said the
men were part of a group
of friends in Minnesota’s
Somali community who inspired and recruited each
other to join the Islamic
State group. A total of 10
young men were accused
in the conspiracy; six have
pleaded guilty to one count
each of conspiracy to support a foreign terrorist organization. A seventh, 22-year-
old Abdi Nur, is at large,
believed to be in Syria.
Others who were part of
the group but have not been
charged were successful in
going overseas.
The FBI has said roughly a
dozen young men and women left Minnesota to join
militants in Syria in recent
years. And since 2007, more
than 22 men have joined alShabab in Somalia.
Prosecutors built their
case largely on recordings
made by a friend of the
men who became a paid informant. Testimony at trial
showed he was paid roughly
$119,000.
Mahar
and unity to the class in
their grief that made them
distinct from other classes.
“Cancer is a vicious disease
and we all experienced that
our first days here at Mahar. The loss of Miranda
shook our adolescent minds
and emotions. Miranda’s
death gave us the opportunity to come together under
a unified purpose and that
is what has made us such a
special class. Today, while
she can’t be here. We still
have a place for her here.”
School
superintendent
Tari Thomas recommended
to graduates that as they
begin the journey of life,
“above all trust in what you
care about and like. Always
think hard, but you don’t
need to worry too much
about figuring out a precise
strategy or a step by step
plan. Instead, cultivate a
specific belief that by and
large doing the best you
possibly can at what you
value doing will bring you
the chances and opportunities you need.” Thomas
quoted the Rolling Stones,
“You can’t always get what
you want, but if you try
sometimes you’ll get what
you need.”
The guest speaker for the
evening was Nicholas Malo,
assistant to the librarian,
paraprofessional, cafeteria
supervisor, detention supervisor, advisory block
substitute, fire drill attendance taker, and occasional
graduation speaker.
Malo opened his speech
with memories of the Class
of 2016, from seventh grade
to graduation. “I’m very
grateful for the time we
shared together,” he said.
The topic of Malo’s
speech was awesomeness.
“Awesomeness is not accidental. It’s purposeful. It’s
by design. It requires effort...people think it would
be better to be lucky than
skilled. I think those people
are stupid,” he said. “Why
would you wait for chance
when you can make it happen for yourself...the recipe
for awesomeness is simply
to look around and see the
resources you have available to you,” Malo said.
“You are America’s greatest resource. You are the
future. Recognize your potential and don’t take things
by chance.”
Referencing the late
state senator for whom the
school is named, Malo told
the class, “We are part of a
school that bears the name
of somebody who overcame
obstacles to achieve awesomeness. He used those
things to propel himself. He
did not let himself be defined by them. He is known
for his success. He did not
forget where he came from
and where he came from
did not forget him...2016 do
not forget where you came
from because where you
came from will not forget
you.”
In his brief speech, school
committee
chairperson
Peter Cross told the class
that he has seen many noble qualities in them, from
hope, to energy, to a sense
of humor to the ability to
work together to solve arguments.
The class gift was presented by Colleen Ward,
secretary, and Margaret
Bramhall. Seeing a need,
the Class of 2016 donated
a new projector screen for
the school library. The new
one is larger and already in
use. The students present———
On Dec. 24, 1865, several
veterans of the Confederate Army formed a private
social club in Pulaski, Tennessee, that was the original
version of the Ku Klux Klan.
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ed Thomas with a plaque
that will be fastened to the
screen marking it as a gift
from the class.
In his closing remarks
Christiansen made a point
to thank those members of
the faculty who had assisted
the class throughout their
journey, most especially
those of the guidance department, long-time English teachers Pennie and
Pamela Smith, and class
advisor Matt Parsons, who
Christiansen called the
“calm and reasonable voice
throughout all four years.”
The top 10 students for
the Class of 2016 by rank
were, Colleen Ward, Caitlin
Lacasse, Kelsea Monette,
Allyson Parker, Natalie
Gonyner, Jack Richardson,
Margaret Bramhall, Clayton Richardson, Allison
Osborne, and Kiara Griffin.
The Ralph C. Mahar
Regional School’s Class of
2016 is comprised of:
Malik Terrell Adams,
Shyla Angela Adams, Thayna Aguiar, Kelsey Marie
Allaway, Justin William
Alsip, Rebekah Amburgey,
Arturo Aponte, Ryan Daniel Arsenault, Austin Maurice Babineau, Bella Ballin,
Jacob Paul Bancroft, Taysia
Rae Baronowski, Yasmin
P Barroso, Liam Burke
Bashista,
Kyle
Patrick
Bates, Marcus Cole Bean,
Katriona Mary Bell, Rene
Christian Bergeron, Tristan
Jacob Bergeron, Andy Robert Bezio, Morgan Grace
Bezio, Anders R. Bigelbach, Tyler David Bonazzoli, Nicole Boufford, Kaci
Theresa Bradshaw, Margaret Theresa Bramhall,
Christina Rose Bruce.
Levi A. Bushnell, Danielle Marie Caron, Josie
Ann Carpenter, Kyle Anthony Carr, Shane Carroll, Elizabeth Rose Castillo, Angelique R. Chaput,
Christopher John Christiansen, Nicole Marie Cibor, Calvin R. Clinkscale,
Owen Jack Cook, Emanuel
Adrel Corbeil, Nicholas
Anthony Cote, Mariah
Courtemanche,
Jordan
Michael Coy, Holland C.
Crane, Tailor Lin Crowley,
Emmilly DeMatos, Shawn
Allan Dennis, Ryan Joshua
Deschaine, Lennart Leon
Doiron, Mason Avery Dow,
Meghan Margaret Doyle,
Rashad Hakeem Duncan,
Jesse James Duteau, Ashley
Marie Ehlen, Ryan David
Emond, Deijah Monee Euvrard-Brewington, Lyndsey
Leigh Flahive, Cheyenne
Marie Fleming, Rachael
Marie Fletcher, Bailey Fluet, Coco Cosette Fortier.
Amber Lynn Foshay, Michael Robert Frye, Alyssa
Marie Fulton, Stephanie
Love Garnhum, Alyssa Briiann Gaudet, Gregory Mark
Germagian, Riley David
Gervais, Joseph Anthony
Geyster, Adrian L. Gietzmann Sanders, Chandler
J. Giuffre, Natalie Christine
Gonynor, Brittany Dawn
Gray, Abigail Joy Greene,
Kiara McKenzie Griffin,
Caroline Elizabeth Grutchfield,
Cassandra
Lynn
Gurney, Courtney Anne
Harty, Cassandra Jean
Hesselton, Leshay Sydney
Orange
For those who are collectors, special features this
year will include Sandwich
Engines and Massey Tractors. There will be various
types of gas and steam engines, tractors, machinery
and models on display, including a very large 1898
C.H.
Brown
Company
steam engine built in Fitchburg.
A flea market with nearly
100 vendors will be open
both days. Vendor space is
still available. Call 413-527-
Defense attorneys argued
that comments on the recordings were youthful bluster. Family and friends have
protested what they call
entrapment, and said most
of the defendants were in
their teens when they were
caught up in the Islamic
State’s social media recruitment campaign.
Minnesota’s case was the
third Islamic State-related
case to go to trial nationwide, and is unique because
of the sheer number of
people who were connected
to each other on a personal
level. In other cases, most
recruitment has been done
reduce the tax rate. The AFC
does not recommend this be
passed. Article 27 to pay $102,730
for the FY17 principal and
interest due on the Petersham Center School (PCS)
building project. Article 34 requests $60,000
for the town’s contributions
for a matching grant for the
purpose of installing a wood
pellet boiler at PCS. If an
alternative funding source
is obtained, the money this
money will be returned to the
town.
Article 36 requests $42,642
for a new police cruiser. The
cruiser to be replaced is a
2009 model and continues to
need costly repairs. The sum of $40,416 is
requested in Article 37 to
purchase new self-contained
breathing apparatus for the
fire department. Article 31 requests $35,000
be deposited into the reserve
fund.
Article 33 seeks $30,000 to
establish a municipal insurance reserve account. The
AFC suggested this account
be created to help pay for
future unanticipated insurance deductibles, provide
uninsured losses or any town
property insurance changes. Article 30 asks for $20,600
be made available to pay for
the FY17 principal and interest due on the fire department truck. Article 28 requests $20,583
to pay the F17 principal and
interest on the construction
note for the Mahar Regional
School building. Article 22 requests voters
fix the salaries of all elective
town offices as follows: moderator $0; treasurer $15,000;
clerk $10,093; tax collector
$12,410; selectboard chair
$2,717; selectboard members
$2,384 each; board of assessors chair $3,079; board of
assessors clerk $2,665; board
of assessor member $2,509;
library trustee $0; constables
$11.28 per hour; board of
health chair $193; board of
health members $142 each. Article 21 asks for funds
to pay the town charges and
expenses for the FY17 as
per budgets submitted by
town departments and as approved by the AFC. Article 35 requests $8,000
be used to pay for necessary
repairs to the Hearse House
roof and roof system.
Article 32 asks for $5,364
to pay for the board of assessors Cyclical Data Collection and Reassessment of
Values of all Real Estate for
FY2019. Dana Kennan of
the assessors informed the
selectboard a meeting earlier
this year that the amount is
typically appropriated early
to be sure that the project
can be done. Article 38 requests $5,000
for the third of five annual
payments for the hose replacement for the fire department. Article 26 asks to transfer
$3,000 from the sale of cemetery lots to the cemetery repair account. Article 45, a citizen petition article submitted by
Roy Nilson, requests $1,800
to support no more than 20
live music performances during the Friday market hours
to be held June through October. The AFC does not
recommend voters pass this
article. Article 23 requests $1,800
to help pay for six Petersham
Brass Band concerts at $300
per concert. Article 24 seeks $1,000 to
be used for Council on Aging
activities.
Article 29 asks for $894 to
pay FY17 principal and interest on the note for repairs to
the Mahar school dam. Hicks, Christopher James
Hicks,
Bryce
Anthony
Hodge, Carly Ann Jillson,
Adoria
Kavumawinburn,
Alyssa Marie Kazanowski,
Monet Juliette Kendrick.
Sara Khatija Khan, Mohammad
Affaq
Khan,
Troy Robert King, Kaitlyn
Rose Kipp, Olivia Theresa
Kolodziej, Kevin Samuel
Kowalczyk, Anthony Joseph
LaBonte,
Caitlin
Amanda Lacasse, Jamison
Tyler Lajoie, Faith Ann
Latwis, Taziana Marie-Elizabeth LeBlanc, Margaret M
Linzey, Lisette Llapa, Rafaela Oliveira Sousa Lopes,
Brooke-Lynn
Elizabeth
Loseman, Brandon Johnathan Lyman, Darien Teigh
Mable, Audrey Elizabeth
MacDonald, Matthew Joseph Maillet, John Edward
Mannino, Gabriel Exavier
Marcoux, Brianna Martinez, Sky Star Mason, Joshua James Matteson.
Pedro Henrique Lobo
Mattos, Hayley Ann McAuliffe, Alexis Cheri McClure,
Kevin Raymond McGann,
Tyler Paul McHugh, Trina
Renee McNabb, Renata
Gabriela Menezes, Kelsea Jeanne Monette, Caleb Paul Nutter-Truehart,
Allison Marlo Osborne,
Christopher Michael Pace,
Anastasia Panageotes, Allyson Kay Parker, Cody Allen
Parker, Emily Faye Peirce,
Camila Almeida Pereira,
Raul Pereira, Emily Grace
Perkins, Hannah Chloe Perkins, Haille Marie Picano,
Nicholas Charles Powell,
Tea Lin Preston, Michael
Thomas Racine Jr., Clayton
Joseph Richardson, Hunter
Manuel Richardson, Jedathan Orrin Richardson,
John Edward Richardson,
Lucy Elizabeth Rivers, Lorena Simoes Megali Rocha,
Christian Mario Rossi.
Courtney Hannah Ruble,
Amber Nicole Ruch, Kiersten Elizabeth Samalis,
Dakota James Sarrazin,
Kelsey Lee Schecker, Alexander Michael Schilling,
Selena Schilling, Lauren
Scioli, Mya Adrianna Marie Shepard, Tiffany Marie
Sheridan, Jacob William
Sidilau, Milagros Silva Olivera, Brandon Lee Skiffington, Eli Benjamin Smith,
Dawson Craig Softic, Jason David Soucie, Montana Rae Soucie, Rachel
J. Stankaitis, Kamri Jean
Sweeney.
Constance Tazelaar, Adrian Alexus Tebo, Alexandra
Elizabeth Temple, Nathan
Dennis Thompson, Maria Emilia Torres Vallejo,
Pablo Ezequiel Trillas, Dakota Robert Tucker, Bianca
Rose Tusia, Joshua John
Tweedie, Quinnten Avery
Vescovi, James Michael
Walker, Colleen Bridget Ward, Andrea Marie
Washiek, Jasmine Welch,
Sophia Mae Wetherbee, Kiana Marie Wheeler, Kianna
Lynn Whitmore, Joseph
Lawsel Williams, Elizabeth
Jane Wilson, Beth Lynne
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typically sees its highest numbers from March
4122 if interested.
There will also be a through May.
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Entrance to the show is
$3 per carload. The airport American Civil Liberties
also welcomes fly-in visitors Union of Massachusetts,
and the airport is open and says the most important
change allows judges to
available both days.
More information about award legal fees to people
the CMSGMA can be found who successfully challenge
online at www.cmsgma.com. denials of public records requests.
Citizens
Records
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Article 42 requests the voters to enact a new bylaw that
will deny, revoke or suspend
locally granted permits and
licenses for failure to pay municipal taxes or charges.
Article 25 requests the
accumulated interest from
the consolidated cemetery
funds 1 and 2, the E.M. Cook
Cemetery Trust Fund, the
L.L. Pond Cemetery Fund
and the William Smith Cemetery Fund for deposit into
the cemetery repair fund to
help fund cemetery improvements. Article 39 asks to deposit
an amount to be disclosed at
the meeting into the stabilization fund. Article 40 will vote endorse
the recommendation of its
membership to the Franklin County Regional Transit
Authority authorizing service
to, from and within the town
including the commitment by
the town for its share of any
deficit as the result of such
service. Article 41 will change the
existing Historical District
Commission bylaw by reorganizing the information and
removing redundant information, correct contradictory statements, clarify confusing sections, expand the
explanation of the historical
commission, update the noncompliance fee schedule, and
replace the verbal description of district boundaries
with a map. Article 43, a citizen petition article submitted by
Norman Smith, asks the
town to officially abandon a
section of old road in front of
231 East St. Article 46, a citizen petition article from Michelle
Cahill, asks for the town bylaw regarding being a member of the selectboard be
amended to no longer allow
selectmen to hold other town
offices. Consent articles Article 2 to authorize the
Treasurer to enter into compensating balance agreements during Fiscal Year
2017.
Article 3 to use the income
of the William B. Spooner
Fund as of March 31 at the
Petersham Memorial Library
for FY17.
Article 4 for the treasurer
to use the Elizabeth Newton
Charities Trust Fund and
Elizabeth Newton Deserving Poor Trust Fund for assistance to Petersham veterans approved for benefits by
Massachusetts Department
of Veteran’s Services through
the Local Veterans’ Service
Office for FY17; or act in relation thereto.
Article 5 for the Conservation Commission to use the
interest from the Evelyn V.
Murphy Conservation Fund
as of March 31.
Article 6 for the ConCom
to use the accumulated interest from the Lewis and Corrine Babbitt Wildlife Sanctuary Fund as of March 31 to
be used at the Sanctuary for
FY17.
Article 7 to re-authorize
the accountant to deposit income generated from property and timber sales into a
“Commissions Account” for
payment of commissions due
as submitted for payment
by the selectboard following sale of property, to said
fund to be established from
receipts of property, and expenditures shall not exceed
$5,000 for FY17.
Article 8 to re-authorize
the town clerk to deposit fee
income generated from certificates, DBA’s, Dog Fees,
Genealogy, etc. into a Commissions Account for pay-
ment of fees due as submitted for payment by the Clerk,
said fund to be established
from receipts of said income,
and expenditures shall not
exceed $3,000 for FY17.
Article 9 to re-authorize a
Revolving Fund to be paid
by the Treasurer for fees due
to the Electrical Inspector,
Gas Inspector and Plumbing
Inspector. The Accountant
shall be authorized to effect
transfers from this account.
Expenditures for FY17 not
to exceed $15,000.
Article 10 to re-authorize
a Revolving Fund, for the selectboard may make expenditures to pay the costs thereof, said expenditures not to
exceed $4,000 for FY17.
Article 11 to re-authorize
a Revolving Fund to be expended by the town departments that process permit
and license hearing applications, to pay for services and
fees charged for the filing of
hearing applications. Expenditures not to exceed $5,000
for FY17.
Article 12 to re-authorize a
Revolving Fund for deposits
of fees collected under the
Petersham School Committee Fee Schedule for use of
the Petersham School Building, for the purpose of building repairs and replacement
of equipment. Expenditures
for FY17 not to exceed
$2,000. Article 13 to re-authorize a
Revolving Fund for deposits
of fees collected under the
Planning Board Rules and
Regulations Fee Schedule,
for the purpose of hiring professional consultants to assist
the Planning Board in carrying out its duties. Expenditures FY17 not to exceed
$1,000.
Article 14 to re-authorize
a Revolving Fund to be expended by the Treasurer for
fees due to the Fire Chief.
The Accountant shall be authorize transfers from this
account as required to cover
vouchers submitted for payment upon verification that
the disbursement requested
does not exceed receipts to
date; expenditures for FY17
not to exceed $3,000.
Article 15 to re-authorize a
Revolving Fund for deposits
of fees collected under the
Zoning Board of Appeals
Rules and Regulations Fee
Schedule, to be expended by
the Zoning Board of Appeals
for the purposes of carrying out its duties. Expenditures for FY17 not to exceed
$7,000.
Article 16 to re-authorize
the Inspector of Buildings
to deposit fee income generated from inspections and
related work into a Revolving Account, to be expended
for carrying out department
duties. Expenditures not to
exceed $10,000 for FY17.
Article 17 to re-authorize a
Revolving Fund, for deposit
of funds collected by the Petersham Cultural Council,
for the purpose of carrying
out duties. Expenditures for
FY17 not to exceed $5,000.
Article 18 to re-authorize
a Revolving Fund,for deposit
of grant funds collected by
the PCC from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, to be
expended by the PCC for the
purpose of funding annual
grants; expenditures FY17
not to exceed $8,000.
Article 19 to re-authorize
a Revolving Fund, to be
expended by the Board of
Health, to pay for consulting
services. Expenditures not to
exceed $10,000 for FY17.
Article 20 to accept and expend Chapter 90 Funds from
the state.
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Brad Keselowski leads
Team Penske sweep
with Pocono pole
By DAN GELSTON
AP Sports Writer
LONG POND, Pa. (AP)
— Brad Keselowski has the
best start at Pocono for a race
he can’t wait to finish.
Win or lose — and, yes,
Keselowski wants to win even
with a Chase berth in the bag
— the end of the race means
the 2012 Sprint Cup champion is one week closer toward
NASCAR’s version of the
playoffs.
With the summer racing
season just heating up, Keselowski is already antsy for
September.
“I am ready to go run for
the championship right now,”
he said. “I am hungry for it. I
think we have a good opportunity and I really want to win
a second championship.”
Up first, trying to win his
second career race at Pocono
Raceway. Keselowski led a
Team Penske first-row sweep
with his first pole of the season, turning a lap of 181.726
mph on Friday to just edge
teammate Joey Logano.
The Pocono pole capped
a banner weekend for team
owner Roger Penske. Simon
Pagenaud, Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya qualified 1-2-3 for Penske for this weekend’s first
IndyCar race at Belle Isle.
“The IndyCar side always
sets the bar really high,” Keselowski said. “That’s not a
bad thing. That’s part of having a great effort with a great
group. I look at their side and
they’ve done a tremendous
side the last few years of winning races. We’re trying to do
the same.”
He’s done a pretty good
job in 2016, winning at Las
Vegas and Talladega, with
eight top 10s.
With two victories, Keselowski is already locked into
a spot in the Chase for the
Sprint Cup championship.
Keselowski, who won the last
500-mile race at Pocono, said
racing with a playoff bid secured creates different kinds
of challenges over the summer before the Chase field is
set in September.
“It is a really interesting
dynamic to the current format and creates this period
of anticipation with acknowledgment that you just have
to keep racing,” he said. “I
think trying to keep that pace
and keep the excitement and
energy up through these few
months is a tough task but
one that we will have to take
up.”
Keselowski stopped by
the Pocono media center on
Friday, then returned a few
hours later after he won the
pole.
“If I come twice, then people hate me,” he said, laughing.
Logano, who has forged a
close friendship with Keselowski, would not be among
the haters. He was, however,
irked, that Keselowski had
just enough to top him in the
third round of qualifying as
rain sprinkled the track.
“That one stings a little
bit,” Logano said. “We’re
mad about second. So that’s
a good thing when you’re
mad about second. It means
your organization and your
team are where they need to
be.”
Rain washed out the only
Sprint Cup practice and two
practices for the Xfinity Series. The Cup cars attempted
practice in the morning, but
only 28 cars hit the track in
roughly 10 minutes before
rain brought the incomplete
session to a halt.
Matt Kenseth, Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards completed the top five. Tony
Stewart was sixth for easily
his top qualifying run of the
season.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kurt
Busch and Denny Hamlin
rounded out the top 10.
Here are some other things
of note on a rainy day at Pocono.
XFINITY DEBUT: NASCAR’s
second-tier Xfinity Series will
race Saturday for the first
time at Pocono. The track
has long held two Sprint Cup
race weekends and added
the Truck Series in 2010. The
250-miler is the first secondtier race on a track which has
hosted NASCAR-sanctioned
events since 1974.
“It’s different to everything else,” Joe Gibbs Racing
driver Daniel Suarez said. “I
think the corner one is just
Pocono, there’s nothing similar to that corner. And two
and three, maybe something
similar to Indy and Indy is on
my list of favorite race tracks,
so I think I’m about to add
Pocono to the list, too.”
NASCAR CHASE: Chase Elliott opened the season by
winning the pole at the Daytona 500 and hasn’t slowed
down much the rest of the
season.
The rookie tagged to replace the retired Jeff Gordon
in the No. 24 Chevy and has
four straight top-10 finishes
and six of seven overall. He
was a career-best third last
month at Dover International Speedway, losing out
on a down-the-stretch battle
with Kyle Larson and Matt
Kenseth.
He’s still looking for his
first Cup victory as he heads
Sunday into his 19th career
race.
“I feel like I have a team
and a group of guys that are
capable of winning if I do
my part for them,” he said.
“I truly believe that. When I
come to the race track each
weekend, I really have the
strong belief that our team
can win. I think that’s something that’s important for all
of us to believe. And if we
didn’t believe that, we might
as well stay home.”
He was the fastest-qualifying rookie at 13th.
QUALIFYING NOTES: Denny
Hamlin had advanced to the
final round of qualifying at
every race this season.
Keselowski won his 12th
pole in 247 Cup races. He
had never started better than
third in 13 races at Pocono.
Chevy put six cars in the
top 12.
Since economic downturn, NASCAR
continues fight to get fans back
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
— At the zenith of its popularity a decade or so ago,
many NASCAR tracks could
count on sellout crowds for
every Sprint Cup Series race.
It seemed like the only real
effort they had to make was
simply to open the gates.
That has changed dramatically during the economic
downturn, and put track
presidents and other administrators back in the position
of promoters trying to fill
seats that once sold themselves.
Martinsville
Speedway
President Clay Campbell
equated the present challenge of attracting fans to
NASCAR’s formative years.
“You promoted your event
and did things to attract
crowds and then it got to the
point where I think a lot of
us were guilty of slacking off
because things were going
really well,” he said. “Now
we’re back in that day where
we do things to entice people
to come to our events.”
The results have been great
for fans who show up to find
free concerts and other amenities. But the enthusiasm
hasn’t led to packed houses.
Many tracks have removed
sections of grandstands, and
they still don’t look full on
race day, and there has been
a drop in television ratings,
too. Overnight ratings are
down by double digits for
seven of the 13 Sprint Cup
races so far this year, and six
hit a multi-year low. Still, the
Coca-Cola 600 was the thirdmost watched sporting event
last weekend behind the Indianapolis 500 and Game 7
of the NBA Western Conference finals despite an 11 percent decline in viewership.
Some wonder if NASCAR’s day in the sun has
passed. Track officials instead see a changing, younger fan base that needs to be
enticed to watch live racing
— and spend money.
Dover
International
Speedway President Mike
Tatoian said the trend is not
as alarming as one might
think.
Refugee team
to be ‘symbol
of hope’ in Rio
OLYMPIC DOUBT — In this Oct. 12, 2015, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers
starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw speaks during a news conference before Game
3 of baseball’s National League Division Series, at CitiField in New York. The
IOC is set to readmit baseball for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. But top major
league baseball players are unlikely to interrupt their season for a trip halfway around the world. “It’s not going to happen. I don’t think it’s fathomable.”
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw said. “I don’t know because 2020 will be my
year before free agency,” Houston shortstop Carlos Correa added.
AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File
Baseball back in Olympics, but
big leaguers may balk at playing
By RONALD BLUM
AP Baseball Writer
cent.
“The Olympics are a challenge because of the calendar,” he said then. “They are
particularly a challenge when
the site is halfway around
the world and the date falls
in the middle of our regular
season.”
He urged the World Baseball Softball Confederation
to push for inclusion in multiple Olympics, which could
become a bargaining position in negotiations among
MLB, the MLBPA and the
IOC.
“Conceptually, I think it
would be good for our game,
for baseball generically defined, to be an Olympic
sport,” Manfred told APSE.
“I think it would be a mistake
for our sport to make an arrangement with the Olympics
whereby we go in for Tokyo
and not have some commitment that the Olympics were
going to commit to baseball
over the longer haul.”
The IOC wants the top
players to appear in the
Olympics. The NBA has sent
its players since 1992 and the
NHL since 1998 — although
the NHL has not yet committed for the 2018 Games in
Pyeongchang, South Korea.
At the 2008 Olympic baseball tournament, only those
not on 25-man big league
rosters as of late June were
allowed to compete. The
American prospects there
included Jake Arrieta, who
struck out seven over six innings to beat China. Stephen
Strasburg defeated the Netherlands and lost to Cuba,
which eliminated manager
Davey Johnson’s team in the
semifinals.
“With regard to professional players competing in
the games, as we have stated
publicly in the past, we are
committed to finding the
Baseball appears set to return to the Olympics for the
2020 Tokyo Games. Major
leaguers may balk.
“It’s not going to happen. I
don’t think it’s fathomable,”
Los Angeles Dodgers ace
Clayton Kershaw said.
Astros shortstop Carlos
Correa wasn’t sure he’d play
for a gold medal even if he
could.
“2020 will be my year before free agency,” he said.
“We’ll see in 2020 what my
situation is, and we’ll go from
there.”
Baseball became a medal
sport for the 1992 Barcelona
Olympics but was dropped
for the 2012 London Games
and won’t be played this year
in Rio de Janeiro.
With the 2020 Games in
Japan, where baseball is popular, the International Olympic Committee executive
board voted this week to support a six-nation tournament
that year in both baseball and
women’s softball. The full
IOC is to vote in August.
Chicago Cubs star Kris
Bryant is torn.
“I wore ‘USA’ across my
chest one time in college,
and it was an awesome experience. It’d be fun to do that
again,” he said. “But baseball
season’s so long the way it
is. You play 162 games and
to add another two weeks, I
don’t know if it would be the
best decision for ourselves
and our bodies.”
Because the Tokyo Olympics are from July 24-Aug.
9, Major League Baseball
would have to interrupt its
schedule, a 162-game-in-183day grind that has little flexibility unless owners and the
players’ association are willing to cut games — and lose
revenue.
“I will not comment until I
have a chance to review the
recommendation,” Commissioner Rob Manfred said
Thursday.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)
Speaking to the Associated
Press Sports Editors in April — John Inman only qualified
2015, Manfred sounded reti- for the PGA Tour Champions’ Principal Charity Classic
on Tuesday.
On Friday, he topped the
leaderboard at the Wakonda
Club.
Inman shot a 7-under 65
to take a two-stroke lead, the
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) first time the two-time PGA
— Game 1 of the NBA Tour winner has led after an
Finals between Golden opening round on the 50-andState and Cleveland drew over tour. The milestone
a 13.1 overnight rating, round came three days after
the highest-rated Game 1 he won a qualifying event at a
broadcast on ABC.
nearby course.
The rematch of last
“I know that if I play well
year’s finals featuring and I stay calm and stay in my
Stephen Curry and LeB- rhythm I can hit good shots,”
ron James, the NBA’s two Inman said. “The putter feels
biggest stars, was expect- good.”
ed to garner large audiTom Lehman, who has
ences.
never finished outside of the
Nielsen says the game top 10 in four previous trips
on Thursday night broke to Iowa, was tied for second
ABC’s previous high of with Todd Hamilton, Gary
12.9 for last year’s Game Hallberg, Mike Goodes and
1. It is also a 26 percent John Riegger.
increase from Game 1 of
Miguel Angel Jimenez
the 2014 finals between opened with a 68 in his first
Miami and San Antonio.
start in the event. John Daly,
The game delivered a also making Des Moines de36.0 rating in Cleveland but, had a 74.
and 32.8 in San FrancisDaly’s presence and nearco. Ratings represent the perfect weather had officials
percentage of U.S. homes expecting some of the biggest
with televisions tuned to a crowds this tournament has
program.
ever seen. Organizers were
Game 2 is on Sunday in even forced to add shuttles,
Oakland.
extra security and merchan-
best possible and most reasonable solution for 2020,”
union head Tony Clark said.
Wedded to routine and
used to the comforts of spacious big league clubhouses,
baseball players are reluctant
to divert from their norm. It
has taken effort from management and the union to
persuade them of the benefits of regular-season games
that have been played in
Australia, Japan, Mexico and
Puerto Rico.
“You could get a quality representation of each
country if you were open to
it,” San Francisco catcher
Buster Posey said. “I think
that would be the problem,
getting everybody on board.
I think it’d be pretty difficult
— not just players obviously,
but owners and management.”
MLB and the union are
partners in the World Baseball Classic, a quadrennial
tournament for national
teams whose fourth edition
is scheduled for next March.
But with the Olympics, they
wouldn’t split any revenue.
And teams likely would lobby for certain players not to
risk getting hurt while with
national teams.
And then there is the problem of inactivity for players
who don’t go to Japan during
an Olympic break.
“It depends on if the players not playing with those
national teams would be
OK with it, having those two
weeks off,” said Minnesota
outfielder Max Kepler, who
has played for Germany.
“They’d probably be a little
rusty from all that.”
Baltimore’s Adam Jones
thinks there are just too
many obstacles for major
leaguers to participate.
“I think it would have to be
Triple-A guys,” he said.
Inman takes 2-shot lead in PGA
Champions Tour event in Iowa
Big overnight
ratings for NBA
Finals Game 1
dise during the opening
round.
The tour made it easy
on fans to follow those big
draws by grouping Daly and
Jimenez with Rocco Mediate,
the Senior PGA Championship last week.
But the unheralded Inman
turned out to be the player to
watch.
Inman, who was the coach
at North Carolina from over
a decade, only got back into
playing in 2012 after the Tar
Heels decided not to renew
his contract.
Inman has mostly struggled
over the past few years, never
finishing better than ninth on
the senior circuit, but he carried the momentum from the
qualifying tournament.
Inman birdied his first four
holes and six of his first nine.
He was 2 under on his back
nine, notching birdies on a
pair of par-5 holes.
“I’ve been playing well. But
you just need reps,” said Inman, who has played in four
events this year. “Golf is so
fickle. You don’t know what’s
going to happen.”
Daly, who missed the cut
at last week’s major, saw his
round disintegrate on the
back nine. He bogeyed three
straight holes — a par 3, a par
5 and a par 4 — to slip down
the leaderboard.
LAUSANNE,
Switzerland (AP) — Ten refugee
athletes from Africa and the
Middle East were selected
Friday to compete under
the Olympic flag at the Rio
de Janeiro Games in what
the IOC said represents a
“symbol of hope” for migrants and refugees around
the world.
The members of the first
ever Olympic refugee team
include athletes from South
Sudan, Syria, Congo and
Ethiopia who will compete
in track and field, swimming
and judo.
The team of six men and
four women will march together behind the Olympic
flag in the opening ceremony in Rio’s Maracana stadium on Aug. 5.
“We’re convinced this
refugee Olympic team can
send a symbol of hope to all
refugees in the world,” IOC
President Thomas Bach said
at the close of a three-day
IOC executive board meeting in Lausanne. “It is also
a signal to the international
community that refugees
are our fellow human beings
and are an enrichment to
society.”
The team, selected from
an initial pool of 43 candidates, will be overseen by
Kenya’s Tegla Loroupe, the
former women’s marathon
world record-holder. Five
coaches and five other team
officials were also named by
the IOC.
Officially called the Refugee Olympic Team (ROT),
the athletes will walk into
the opening ceremony just
ahead of the huge team
from Brazil, the host nation
that marches last in the parade of athletes from more
than 200 countries.
“These refugees have no
home, no team, no flag, no
national anthem,” Bach
said. “We will offer them a
home in the Olympic Village together with all the
athletes of the world. ...
These refugee athletes will
show the world that despite
the unimaginable tragedies
that they have faced, anyone
can contribute to society
through their talent, skills
and strength of the human
spirit.”
The plan was first announced by the IOC at the
United Nations last October
amid the influx of migrants
and refugees from armed
conflicts in Syria, Africa,
South Asia and other regions.
“Having had their sporting careers interrupted,
these high-level refugee
athletes will finally have
the chance to pursue their
dreams,” UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo
Grandi said. “Their participation in the Olympics is a
tribute to the courage and
perseverance of all refugees
in overcoming adversity and
building a better future for
themselves and their families.”
The team includes Syrian
swimmers Yusra Mardini,
now based in Germany, and
Rami Anis, living in Belgium; South Sudanese runners Yiech Pur Biel (800
meters),
James
Nyang
Chiengjiek (400), Anjelina
Nada Lohalith (1,500), Rose
Nathike Lokonyen (800)
and Paulo Amotun Lokoro
(1,500); Congolese judo athletes Yolande Bukasa Mabika (70-kilogram category)
and Popole Misenga (90
kgs), both living and training in Brazil; and Ethiopian
marathon runner Yonas
Kinde, now based in Luxembourg.
The South Sudanese runners had been staying at the
sprawling Kakuma refugee
camp in northwestern Kenya when they were selected
as potential Olympic athletes. They were then taken
to a training camp near Nairobi run by Loroupe.
Mardini, the teenage Syrian swimmer, has generated
heavy media attention. She
and her sister, Sarah, were
on a flimsy inflatable boat
with other refugees making
the perilous trip from Turkey to Greece when the dinghy started taking on water.
While most of the refugees
couldn’t swim, the Mardini
sisters jumped into the water and helped guide the
boat to the Greek island of
Lesbos.
ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, June 4-5, 2016 Page 7
Sportsman’s
Corner
By MIKE ROCHE
Report Wild Turkey Sightings
My French Brittany pup, Laney, is over six months old
and is getting fast and strong. My early training regimen
includes keeping her constantly on a thirty-foot parachute
cord lead. The lead is there because she is much faster
than me but I only have to get within the length of the
cord to gain control. The cord is light and really does not
hinder her. The thin diameter does make it very hot when
you clamp down on it. Gloves may be in order. It also is
very capable of doing a job on one’s ankles when it gets
wrapped around your leg. Believe me!
This week we entered a recently mown field and she took
off like a rocket. Once she was out of sight she started yipping loudly and I ran to see what was up. She had flushed
a hen turkey, which quickly dropped back down. As I ran
towards her my eyes caught some movement and there in
the field was very small turkey poult. It had not been detected by the puppy, who was very interested in finding the
hen. To her credit, she came when called and we quickly
exited the field. Behind me. I could hear the hen clucking
to call in her brood.
Turkeys have been hatching since early May. MassWildlife is reaching out to sportsmen and women, birders, landowners, and other wildlife enthusiasts and encouraging
them to assist with the annual Wild Turkey Brood Survey.
MassWildlife conducts the survey from June through August each year to evaluate turkey brood numbers. “The
brood survey serves as a long-term index of reproduction,”
explains Dave Scarpitti, Turkey Project Leader. “It helps
us determine productivity and allows us to compare longterm reproductive success, while providing some estimation of fall harvest potential.” Turkey nesting success can
vary annually in response to weather conditions, predator
populations, and habitat characteristics. New this year,
MassWildlife is asking people to record observations of
male turkeys, so please count all jakes and tom turkeys
that are seen. Scarpitti also points out that citizen involvement in this survey is a cost-effective means of gathering
useful data, and he encourages all interested people to
participate. A brood survey form is posted on the agency
website. Be sure to look carefully when counting turkey
broods, the very small poults may be difficult to see in tall
grass or brush. Multiple sightings of the same brood can
also be noted. MassWildlife is interested in turkey brood
observations from all regions of the state, from rural and/
or developed areas. The survey period runs from June 1 to
Aug. 31. Completed forms should to be mailed to: Brood
Survey, DFW Field Headquarters, 1 Rabbit Hill Rd.,
Westborough, MA 01581.
Deer hunters are reminded that the deadline to apply for
an antlerless deer permit is July 16. This permit is required
for any hunter who wishes to hunt antlerless deer. There
is no fee to apply; a $5 fee is charged if you are awarded
a permit during the Instant Award period. If you have not
yet applied, you may do so by logging into the MassFishHunt licensing system at mass.gov/massfishhunt and following these instructions, or by visiting a license vendor. If
you are not sure you submitted an antlerless deer permit
application, check your hunting license in the Item Purchased section where you will see a line item that reads:
“Antlerless Deer Permit Application/Zone xx” if you have
already applied OR log into MassFishHunt and check your
customer inventory.
To harvest an antlerless deer in Massachusetts, a hunter
must possess a valid hunting or sporting license as well as
an Antlerless Deer Permit for the Wildlife Management
Zone in which they intend to hunt. The Antlerless Deer
Permit allows the harvest of ONE antlerless deer in the
specified zone during any deer hunting season. Hunters
must have an Antlerless Deer Permit in their possession
while hunting.
There are two steps needed to obtain an Antlerless Deer
Permit. Hunters must apply for a permit in the zone of
their choosing by July 16. Then, during the Instant Award
Period – August 1st through December 31st, hunters can
try to win an Antlerless Deer Permit. Any surplus permits
are also available in October.
The deadline to apply for an Antlerless Deer Permit is
July 16. There are no exceptions! Only one application per
person is permitted, and there is no application fee. If you
are not sure you applied for an Antlerless Deer Permit,
check either your Hunting/Sporting License or log into the
MassFishHunt system and check your License Inventory.
If you have not yet applied, there are three ways in which
a hunter may apply for an Antlerless Deer permit: 1) Log
into the MassFishHunt system (see complete instructions
below), 2) Visit a MassWildlife office , or 3) Visit a license
agent location . Staff at these locations will access the
MassFishHunt system on the customer’s behalf.
New coach Jeff Hornacek eager
to make Knicks into a winner
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Jeff Hornacek competed
against Phil Jackson for years, and he remembers only a couple of short, painful conversations.
“I think probably the only words I’d ever said to him were,
‘Congratulations on the championship again,’ when they beat
us two times,” Hornacek said.
So when Hornacek learned that Jackson wanted to interview him for the New York Knicks coaching job, he figured
they would talk briefly before the president of basketball operations moved on to hire somebody he knew better.
Instead, their conversation lasted six hours, and now they
will be together for a few years.
The Knicks introduced Hornacek as their new coach Friday, a few weeks after Jackson found the leadership and demeanor he wanted in his coach.
“That comfort zone was possible, and I think the basketball
knowledge that he has and the familiarity he has playing basketball are things that attracted us together,” Jackson said.
They first spoke on the phone this spring while Hornacek
was in a hospital visiting his mother-in-law, who was recovering from knee surgery. They also met in Los Angeles when
Hornacek was in town for his daughter’s graduation from
Southern California, then flew to New York for another discussion.
Their teams had faced off in the NBA Finals in 1997 and
1998, with Jackson’s Chicago Bulls beating Hornacek’s Utah
Jazz both times.
Jackson respected his abilities and kept tabs on the shooting guard after he finished his playing career and returned
to the NBA a few years later as a Jazz assistant and later as
coach of the Phoenix Suns.
That coaching experience was important to Jackson after
his first hire, Derek Fisher, had none. Fisher lasted just 1 1/2
seasons, heading right into coaching after ending his playing
career.
“This is a coach who can teach and also has an idea of what
kind of practice he wants to run and how he wants to do business,” Jackson said.
FIFA reveals $12M bonus for Blatter
By GRAHAM DUNBAR
AP Sports Writer
GENEVA (AP) — Sepp
Blatter’s $12 million bonus
from the 2014 World Cup
and yet another police raid
for evidence of financial
crimes at FIFA revealed the
turmoil at soccer’s world
body was far from over.
The scale of Blatter’s pay
deal at the end of his 17year presidency was finally
confirmed by FIFA itself in
a stunning opening of its financial books on Friday.
The now-banned Blatter
and two recently fired top
officials — secretary general
Jerome Valcke and finance
director Markus Kattner —
awarded themselves raises,
bonuses, and future golden
handshakes totaling tens of
millions of dollars.
Some of the contracted
payments appear to break
Swiss law, lawyers for FIFA
said.
American federal prosecutors, whose ongoing in-
vestigation of FIFA corruption could threaten to shut
down the body overseeing
the world’s favorite sport,
will get to see documents
and electronic data seized
on Thursday for a separate
probe by Switzerland’s attorney general.
“The evidence appears to
reveal a coordinated effort
by three former top officials
of FIFA to enrich themselves
through annual salary increases, World Cup bonuses,
and other incentives totaling
more than 79 million Swiss
francs — in just the last five
years,” said Bill Burck of
Quinn Emanuel, the U.S.
law firm retained by FIFA
during its corruption crisis.
That crisis was declared
over three weeks ago by
Blatter’s elected successor,
Gianni Infantino, in a misjudged keynote line from a
presidential speech to FIFA’s
211 national member federations.
Still, a slew of fresh head-
lines about potential criminal acts and freewheeling
salary spending by a previous
regime are not all bad news
for the FIFA leader elected
just four months ago.
Those whose reputations
took a hit on Friday include
Kattner, a Blatter loyalist
who was fired suddenly on
May 23, and Domenico Scala, who chaired FIFA’s audit
and compensation panels,
and resigned on May 14 in
protest at Infantino’s leadership.
One reason their working
relationship collapsed was
Infantino’s refusal to accept
an “insulting” Scala-approved presidential pay offer
of 2 million Swiss francs ($2
million) per year.
That offer was put in perspective on Friday by FIFA
revealing what Blatter got.
Blatter’s basic salary of $3
million in 2015 was topped
up by an $11 million contract
bonus for the 2010 World
Cup, $12 million for the 2014
edition, a $12 million performance bonus had he completed a successful 2015-19
presidential term, and annual bonuses up to $1.5 million.
Lawyers for Blatter said
his pay arrangements were
above board.
“We look forward to showing FIFA that Mr. Blatter’s
compensation
payments
were proper, fair, and in
line with the heads of major
professional sports leagues
around the world,” said U.S.
lawyer Richard Cullen in a
statement made on behalf of
the 80-year-old former president.
If Blatter’s earnings were
legal, his actions in approving multi-year contract extensions for Valcke and
Kattner with generous termination and indemnification clauses were potentially
criminal, FIFA said.
“These two provisions appear to violate mandatory
Swiss law,” FIFA said on Friday.
Judge: US women’s soccer team has no right to strike
CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge in Chicago ruled
Friday that the world champion U.S. women’s soccer
team does not have the right
to strike to seek improved
conditions and wages before the Summer Olympics,
seeming to end the prospect
of an unprecedented disruption by one of the most successful American national
teams.
The case pits the team’s
union, the U.S. Women’s
National Soccer Team Players Association, against the
Chicago-based
governing
body, the U.S. Soccer Federation, which sued to clarify
the strike issue. U.S. District
Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman’s written ruling says the
team remains bound by a
no-strike clause from earlier
agreements with the federation.
The federation warned
that a strike could have
forced the women’s team,
which is seeking its fourth
straight Olympic gold medal
in Rio de Janeiro, to pull out
of the Games and said that
would have hurt U.S. soccer
as a whole.
The union wanted the option of striking, though it
hadn’t said definitively that it
would strike.
The lawsuit focused on
strike rights is related to a
complaint filed by five players in March with the federal
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that alleges wage discrimination by
the federation. Friday’s ruling does not directly impact
that complaint.
U.S. stars Hope Solo, Alex
Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Becky
Sauerbrunn and Megan
Rapinoe say they are paid far
less than their counterparts
on the men’s national team.
U.S. Soccer says that’s misleading, including because
the men and women are paid
differently under separate
collective bargaining agreements.
During oral arguments before Coleman last week, the
federation said a collective
bargaining agreement for
all purposes remains in effect until Dec. 31, while the
union says any such agreement has already expired.
The union didn’t immediately address whether it
would appeal Coleman’s
decision, but in a statement
to The Associated Press,
the union’s executive director, Richard Nichols, said
the ruling didn’t affect wider
grievances.
“To be clear, the court’s
ruling today does not negate
the fact that U.S. Soccer
does not fairly compensate
the Women’s National Team,
or in any way impact the
players’ demands for equal
pay for equal work,” he said.
In her 13-page ruling,
Coleman said the union
didn’t convince her that
terms of an earlier collective
bargaining agreement — including a no-strike clause —
did not carry over when the
sides signed a memorandum
of understanding seeking to
clarify contractual terms in
2013. Coleman was dismissive of union arguments that
a no-strike provision should
have been spelled out explicitly in the memorandum.
“Federal law encourages
courts to be liberal in their
recognition and interpretation of collective bargaining
agreements, so as to lessen
strife and encourage congenial relations between
unions and companies,” she
wrote. “A collective bargaining agreement may be partly
or wholly oral and a written
collective bargaining agreement may be orally modified.”
Big 12 to bring back football championship in 2017
IRVING, Texas (AP) —
The Big 12 is bringing back
its football championship
game in 2017, regardless of
whether the conference expands from its current 10
members.
Commissioner
Bob
Bowlsby said Friday that
university presidents and
chancellors
unanimously
voted to approve “in concept the re-implementation
of a championship football
game.”
As expected, there was no
resolution from the conference on the topic of expansion.
“We certainly consider
there to be an array of options,” Bowlsby said as the
league wrapped up three
days of meetings. “We saw
compelling data and had
good discussions about the
championship game. I think
it’s fair to say, I think, there
were still some questions
raised about whether adding members was going to
be the right thing or if in the
end it was going to be dilutive.”
A championship game
is expected to generate an
additional $27 million to
$28 million per season for a
league that for 2015-16 will
split a record $304 million
in net revenue — or about
$30.4 million per school.
Oklahoma President David Boren, the chairman
of the league’s board of directors, said the revenue
“shows the strength of the
conference and the wellbeing of the conference and
our ability to continue to improve every year.”
This is the 10th consecutive year of revenue increases from the league’s deals
and money from the College Football Playoff, bowl
games and NCAA Tournament games. The teams split
about $252 million for 201415, but this is the first year
that TCU and West Virginia
both get full shares since
joining the league in 2012.
Those figures don’t include third-tier broadcast
rights, such as the $15 million a year Texas gets from
ESPN for the Longhorn
Network or money Oklahoma makes from its own
network.
The Big 12 abandoned its
conference title game after the 2010 season, when
Olympic champion Gabby Douglas
not worried about the Zika virus
By PAT EATON-ROBB
AP Sports Writer
HARTFORD,
Conn.
(AP) — Olympic champion
Gabby Douglas says the Zika
virus won’t affect her plans
to pursue more gold in Rio
de Janeiro.
“It’s the Olympics,” Douglas said Friday. “Mosquitoes? Like, whatever. I’m going. This is my shot. I don’t
care about no stupid bugs.”
The 20-year-old Douglas
and other Olympic hopefuls are in Hartford for the
Secret U.S. Classic on Saturday. The meet is the final
tune-up for the national
championships in St. Louis
this month.
Aly Raisman, a three-time
medal winner in London,
says she may pay more attention to the issue if and
when she makes the Olympic
team. But until then, she’s
concentrating on her rou-
tines and letting the medical
professionals worry about
how to protect the athletes
from the virus.
Steve Penny, the president
of USA Gymnastics says officials have been keeping
an eye on the Zika advisories and information coming from the International
Olympic Committee and the
U.S. Olympic Committee
and will support any decisions the athletes make.
Three-time world champion Simone Biles said she
believes the risk is minimal,
because the team will be be
spending most of its time indoors, either in a hotel room
in are car or at the arena.
And though she doesn’t want
a disease, she’s not overly
concerned about the consequences of Zika.
“We’re so young, none
of us are trying to get pregnant,” the 19-year-old said.
realignment stripped the
league of four schools —
Missouri, Texas A& M, Colorado and Nebraska. The
Big 12 added West Virginia
and TCU and has been a
10-team conference, playing
a nine-game, round-robin
football schedule ever since.
How the conference will
decide which teams play in
the championship game and
a scheduling format are still
to be determined.
“We have a lot of details
to work out,” Bowlsby said.
The Big 12 hired consultants to analyze whether
bringing back the champi-
onship game would increase
its chances of making the
playoff and its revenue. In
both cases, the answer came
back yes.
“The presentation as
the commissioner said our
consultants on the value
of the championship game
both in terms of providing
a 13th-data point (game) to
help our chances of getting
into the football playoffs
was very, very convincing, “
Boren said. “Also, very helpful in terms of our financial
position in increasing the
revenue distribution per
school.”
Mets 3B Wright out at least 6 weeks
MIAMI (AP) — New York Mets third baseman David
Wright will be out at least six weeks and perhaps a lot
longer with a herniated disk in his neck, and the team
didn’t try to minimize the loss Friday.
“It’s going to be tough,” manager Terry Collins said.
“It’s pretty shocking to hear about the length of time.”
Wright had been sidelined since Monday, and the
Mets initially hoped the injury was minor. He planned
to fly to California to see Dr. Robert Watkins for further
evaluation to figure out if it’s possible to avoid surgery.
Wright is expected to need six to eight weeks of rest
and rehabilitation, the Mets said, and they put him on
the disabled list. He was batting only .226 with seven
homers and 14 RBIs for the defending NL champions,
but his role as captain makes him difficult to replace.
“We’ve got to pick it up certainly in the clubhouse,”
Collins said. “His leadership off the field is second to
none. We need to pick that part of it up and just hope he
gets better, just hope he gets through this. I know he’ll
put the time and effort into the rehab to get back, and
we’ll just hope he gets back soon.”
LEGAL NOTICE
INVITATION FOR BID
Sale of Surplus Property
The Town of Phillipston ("Town") is soliciting sealed bids for
the sale of one used 1999 Chevy Tahoe ("Vehicle"). The Vehicle
will be sold “as-is.” The Town does not make any warranty,
express or implied, as to the Vehicle’s merchantability, fitness for
a particular purpose, suitability or otherwise, or that the Vehicle
complies with any federal or state laws or regulations applicable
to Fire Department or emergency vehicles.
Each bidder is required to submit a certificate of noncollusion in conformance with G.L. c.30B, §10 with its bid. The
certificate of non-collusion may be obtained from the Town’s
Administrative Assistant. Certified check will be the only
acceptable means of payment. Payment shall be made to the
Town within ten (10) days after notice of award. The successful
bidder must take possession of the Vehicle within 72 hours
following payment.
The Town shall award the bid to the highest bidder. Bids
must be received by and will be opened on 10 June, 2016, at 10
a.m. at the Office of the Administrative Assistant, Phillipston Town
Hall, 50 The Common, Phillipston, MA 01331-9805. The Vehicle
will be available for inspection by any interested bidder at the
Phillipston Fire Department, 90 State Road from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. The Town reserves the right to reject any
and all bids as may be in the best interest of the Town.
By:
Board of Selectmen
May 31, June 4, 2016
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~~~~ Celebrations ~~~~
Dean’s, president’s lists
GARDNER — The following North Quabbin
area and regional students
were named to the President’s List for the spring
semester at Mount Wachusett Community College:
Athol Kelly Winship.
Barre
Samantha
Goodale,
Sarah O’Sullivan, Liam
Scanlon.
Templeton
Tara Dugan, Zoe Hammond, Jonathan Inman.
Warwick
Amy Ross.
The following North
Quabbin area and regional
students
were
named to the Dean’s List
for the spring semester at
MWCC:
Baldwinville
Agnes Coleman, Rachel
Davis, Lindsay Jamieson,
Austin Kirby, Laura Lyman, Caitlin Power, Samantha Whalen.
Barre
Amanda Baldino, Micah Clark, Markilynn Fair,
Chelsea Garrity, Mallory
Griczika, Elizabeth Hart,
Patrick James, Alexandria
Morrissey, Sean O’Brien,
Marissa Pitisci, Jennifer
Rodriguez,
Alexandra
Whitaker.
East Templeton
Colleen Moran.
Orange
Emilie Ballard, Kaci
Bradshaw, Maris Clement, Benjamin Gilmore,
Tammy Goodgion, Bryon
Harris, Jordan Heath,
Hillary Leh, Rachel Lundgren, Chelsea Margeson,
Brianna Marsh, Kristen
Mauro, Emilee Melanson,
Jessica Muniz, Abigail
Pistorino, Crystal Pratt,
Rachel Sexton, Patricia
Sullivan.
Phillipston
Amber Charland, Emily
Como, Tyana Maki, Jillian
Manty, Brooke Pacheco.
Royalston
Sydni Ayers, Kelly Frazier, Dylan Hall.
Templeton
Lynnea
Anderholm,
Seth Anderholm, Shelby
Arseneau, Adam Brown,
Jaclyn Cartee, Timothy
Hazelton, Daniel Martin,
Graduates
———
ATHOL — Elizabeth
Carr, of town, graduated
with a bachelor of fine arts
in media arts from Johnson State College in Johnson, Vt., at the May 14
commencement ceremonies.
———
ROYALSTON — Abigail M. Stowell, of town,
graduated with a bachelor
of arts degree in anthropology and sociology from
St. Lawrence in Canton,
N.Y., during commencement ceremonies held
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Samantha Rios, Lucy Rivers, Kelsey Vaillancourt,
Julia Wirtz, Sarah Young.
———
ATHOL — Paul Forand,
of town, has been named
to President’s List for the
spring semester at Husson University in Bangor,
Maine.
Forand is a senior who is
currently pursuing a bachelor of science in criminal
justice with a graduate
certificate in counter-terrorism and security and a
master of science in criminal justice administration.
———
ATHOL — Elizabeth
Carr, of town, has been
named to the Dean’s List
for the spring semester at
Johnson State College in
Johnson, Vt.
———
ATHOL — Alexander
Page, of town, has been
named to the Dean’s list
for the spring 2016 semester at Bentley University
in Waltham.
———
FRANKLIN — The following North Quabbin
area students were named
to the dean’s list for the
spring semester at Dean
College:
Athol
Michelle Carrasquillo. Phillipston
Victoria Chadbourne.
GRADUATES — Walter
Wrigley, of Orange, graduated May 7 with a bachelor’s degree in English
and a minor in education from the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln, in
Lincoln, Neb. Wrigley’s
academic achievements
include receiving the
Aaron Douglas Scholarship and the Department
of English Scholarship,
and being named to the
dean’s list. During his
academic tenure, he
also served as an assistant admissions counselor, Education Abroad
Ambassador,
English
advising intern, Diversity Enhancement Team
Member, ESL tutor, College of Arts & Sciences
Ambassador, and English Student Advisory
Board Member. He has
committed to a year of
service with AmeriCorps
in Minneapolis, Minn.,
where he will make college admission and success possible for low-income students through
an intensive curriculum
of coaching and support. Wrigley is the son
of Melissa and William
Wrigley, of Orange.
Monty Tech holds 45th commencement exercises
FITCHBURG — The
weather may have been a bit
threatening at times, but it
didn’t dampen the spirits of the
343 members of Montachusett
Regional Vocational Technical
School’s class of 2016, as they
were all smiles marching onto
the athletic field on Wednesday, May 25, to receive their
diplomas and certificates of
vocational-technical proficiency
at the school’s 45th annual commencement exercises.
Junior class marshals led the
graduates to their seats, while
Principal Thomas R. Browne
got the ceremony underway.
Members of Monty Tech’s
Marine Corps JROTC Color
Guard presented the flags. Natalie E. Arsenault of Ashburnham, class vice president, led
the pledge of allegiance. Jared
A. Moore of Hubbardston, a
member of the Drama Club,
sang the national anthem.
Class officers, Brianna F. Aldrich of Fitchburg, president;
Arsenault, vice president; Taylor E. Sadowski of Fitchburg,
secretary; Audrey S. Boyce
of Templeton, treasurer, and
Christina M. Rodriguez of
Fitchburg, historian, presented
the class gift to Gladynel Rodriguez-Villafane of Fitchburg,
junior class vice president. The
monetary gift will be used to
renovate the Student Support
Services conference room.
Superintendent-Director Dr.
Sheila M. Harrity congratulated the graduates on their
accomplishments during their
four years, and stressed how
their education has prepared
them for success in the real
world. “Our students are truly
graduating career and college
ready, and I am confident they
are prepared to be successful in
their future.”
She highlighted the class’s
outstanding record of community service work. “Community
service is a longstanding tradition at Monty Tech, and this
year was no exception,” she
said. “Our students donated
hundreds of hours of service to
numerous agencies and organizations, such as Toys For Tots,
the American Cancer Society,
Salvation Army, the SHINE
Initiative, the NEADS organization and local food pantries.”
The National Honor Society
alone, she noted, donated over
900 hours of community service
to needy families and individuals in the school district. “Our
SkillsUSA students raised more
than $6,000 for the state organization’s annual holiday party
of underserved children. They
also hosted a holiday party for
25 local children from the Cleghorn Neighborhood Center,
and raised $4,000 for the Be
Like Brit Foundation and the
Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for
Autism,” she stated.
Over the past four years, cadets in Monty Tech’s Marine
Corps JROTC program raised
nearly $100,000 to provide service dogs for disabled veterans.
They also collected over 60,000
toys in partnership with the
Marine Corps’ Toys For Tots
campaign, and over $75,000 for
the Salvation Army. They also
completed over 800 volunteer
hours assisting local senior citizens, veterans and civic organizations.
“I congratulate all of you on
your outstanding and tireless
efforts to make life better for
residents in our local communities. The work you have done
will have a positive and lasting
GRADUATES — Monty Tech Superintendent-Director Sheila M. Harrity congratulates Rachel L. Sazonick of Athol, a Business Technology student, on receiving her diploma. Pictured far left, is Yjuliana Tin, also of Athol, and a Business Technology major. Submitted photo
impact for years to come,” Dr.
Harrity said.
Class president Aldrich told
her classmates that although
it can be intimidating to leave
the security of high school and
suddenly become responsible
adults, it can also be exciting.
“We are ready and prepared
to go it alone. Now, it’s our call.
It’s our turn to make the decisions and to call the shots. To
be entirely honest, it’s pretty
terrifying to realize we are
now responsible for ourselves.
But, at the same time, it is also
exciting and gratifying. As we
prepare for the next step in our
journey, whether it is continuing our education, going into
the workforce or the military,
we are ready!”
Sadowski, class valedictorian,
urged her classmates to enrich
their lives by finding things
they love to do and do them.
“You may have discovered in
high school something that sets
your soul on fire. Whether it be
your trade, a sport, a hobby, you
should pursue it eagerly. Make
time for the things that you love,
and if you’re sitting in the audience unable to identify something that really makes you
want to get up and live, I hope
you look for it after today. It is
never too late to reinvent yourself.”
Salutatorian Marina R.
Good of Princeton gave her
classmates some words of inspiration as they move forward in
life. “Try to take the time to find
the hidden beauty in as many
aspects of life as you possibly
can, no matter how ridiculous
or fruitless a task it may seem.
If you’re stuck in traffic, try not
to focus on the aggravating inconvenience that it poses. Instead, realize that you are lucky
enough to hear and see the other vehicles and people around
you. As Bert Jacobs, co-creator
of Life Is Good said, ‘We don’t
HAVE to do anything in this
life; we GET to do things.’”
Following are area graduates
and their areas of study; bold +
indicates National Honor Society membership:
Athol
Daniel
James
Amado
— Welding & Metal Fabrication; Chelsea Rose Deveneau — Graphics Communications; Emilee Ann
Hays — Graphics Communications; Jessica Joi Keddy
— Electrical; Tahina Chelsey
LaCroix — Business Technology; Summer Breeze LaFortune — Dental Assisting; Kiley
Morgan LeBlanc — Electrical; Paige Larissa McCrary+
— Early Childhood Education; Hunter Joseph Melanson
— Auto Body; Justin Raymond
Morand — Electrical; Joshua
Walter Muzyk — House Car-
pentry; Cole Michael Paliulis
— Electrical; Tiffany Lichelle
Pedroza+ — Graphics Communications; Jonathan Michael
Raymond — HVAC & Property Maintenance; William
Joseph Raymond — Plumbing; Alisia Marie Rivera —
Cosmetology;Rachel
Louise
Sazonick+ — Business Technology; Dylan Kyle Sevigny
— Welding & Metal Fabrication; Coby Scott Smart — Electrical; Yjuliana Tin+ — Business Technology; Meghan
Laura Truehart — Health
Occupations; Cameron Austin Truehart+ — Information
Technology. Baldwinville
Darren Joseph Belliveau+
— HVAC & Property Maintenance; Brodie Gregory Earle
— Graphics Communications; Brian Richard Glover —
Engineering Technology; Kylie Jessica Iorio — Graphics
Communications; Jacob Alan
McDonald — Machine Technology; Brandon Michael Paul
— Cabinetmaking.
Barre
Joshua Ryan Bates — Welding & Metal Fabrication; James
Paul Bobka — Information
Technology; Courteney EloFessenden — Dental
ise
Assisting; Katelyn Mackenzie
Jefferson — Auto Body; Shannon Ann Nowicki — Business
Technology; Mitchel Lenard
Nowicki — Masonry; Sara
Elizabeth Pacheco — Masonry; Steven James Perreault Jr.
— HVAC & Property
Maintenance; Connor James
Welsh — HVAC & Property
Maintenance; Jeremy Tyler
Wurlitzer — Auto
Technology; Christopher Mark
Wurlitzer — Masonry. Orange
Joshua Jordan Gamache —
Masonry.
Otter River Jillian Ann Brouillet —
Health Occupations. Petersham
Renata
Lane
Lanciani+ — Health Occupations; Jake Ryan Whitestone
— Machine Technology. Phillipston
Paul Tyler Garny — Graphics Communications; Olivia
Barbara Gwynn — Business
Technology; Troy Michael Leslie — Masonry.
Royalston
Derek
Anthony
Bates
— Information TechnolTheresa
ogy; Rhiannon
Fletcher+ — Health Occupations; Loryn Elizabeth Killay
— Masonry; John Douglas
Knight — House Carpentry; Allisyn Renee Mowrey
— Electrical; Melissa Barbara
Persson — Graphics Communications; Taryne Mary Swan
— House Carpentry; Dahlia
Elizabeth Jean Wright — Auto
Body.
South Barre Christopher Joseph William
Vangel — Information Technology.
Templeton Sarah Elizabeth Bailey
— Early Childhood Education; Keith Jared Beland
— HVAC & Property Maintenance; Tyler Alan Belliveau —
Engineering Technology; Sarah
Nicole Boudreau — Business
Technology; Audrey Simone
Boyce+ — Cosmetology; Alexandra Patricia Fini — Cabinetmaking; Rebecca Marie Gilbert
— Electrical; Paige Caitlyn Girouard —
Engineering Technology; Casie McCrae
Harkins+ — House Carpentry; Zachary Scott Hastings —
Machine Technology; Mitchell Alan Koren — Welding
& Metal Fabrication; Wesley
John LeBlanc — HVAC &
Property Maintenance; Evan
Michael Mattson — Machine
Technology; Kyle Joseph Morris — Masonry; Kaitlyn Ashley
Norcross — Cosmetology. Kimball-Smith
graduates from
Northfield MH
MOUNT HERMON —
Yona Kimball-Smith, of Warwick, was among the 200 students who graduated recently
from Northfield Mount Hermon School.
Valerie B. Jarrett, senior
advisor to President Barack
Obama, gave the May 22
commencement address. A
1974 graduate of Northfield
Mount Hermon, Jarrett oversees the Offices of Public
Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs and chairs
the White House Council on
Women and Girls.
“The pace of change in our
world today can create this
false sense of urgency that
we need to do, do, do — that
there isn’t time to take a moment to contemplate, where
you can gain perspective,” she
said, advising the graduates
not to fall prey to that mindset. “Enjoy the adventure. Relax. You’ll see and absorb so
much more if you’re open to
new possibilities.”
Jarrett urged the new graduates to “avoid the path of
least resistance,” because “it
will lead you to a mundane
life, and you deserve better.”
She repeated the suggestion
that President Obama always
makes to new classes of White
House interns: “Worry less
about what you want to be,
and think more about what
you want to do.”
Area School Breakfast & Lunch Menus
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Athol-Royalston Schools
Breakfast
Breakfast is free to all students.
Assorted cereals, 2% milk, and
fruit juice offered daily.
Lunch
Lunch is free to all students.
Assorted fresh fruits, canned fruits
and fat free or low fat milk daily.
Senior and middle school offer alternate assorted sandwiches, salad plates and pizza daily. Menus
subject to change.
Monday, chicken nuggets,
mashed potato, steamed broccoli,
yellow beans
Tuesday, Italian grinders, oven
fries, green beans, carrots
Wednesday, chicken tacos,
corn, confetti bean salad
Thursday, assorted chicken,
mashed potato, California vegetables, peas
Friday, manager’s choice, corn,
carrots
Mahar Regional
Students can build their own
meal selecting from all stations.
Lunch
Menu unavailable prior to press
time.
Orange Elementary
Breakfast
Breakfast is free to all students.
Cereal, juice and milk served daily.
Lunch
Lunch is free to all students.
Milk served with each meal. Alternate choices daily; 5 a day fruit
and veggie bar daily.
Monday, hamburger, veggie
Tuesday, chicken fajita, Spanish rice
Wednesday, cheese pizza,
salad
Thursday, hamburg gravy over
mashed potato, veggie
Friday, hot dog, baked beans
Petersham
Center School
All meals served with 8 oz. milk.
All alternates are served with vegetable of the day.
Breakfast
Assorted
cereals,
muffins,
100% fruit juice, fruit and milk.
Lunch
Monday, beef and bean taco
Tuesday, chicken nuggets, fries
Wednesday,
bologna
and
cheese sandwich, carrot sticks
Thursday, chicken patty
Friday, all school field trip
Narragansett
Regional Schools
Menus for the High and Middle
schools, Templeton Center, East
Templeton, Baldwinville and Phillipston Memorial schools. Breakfast available daily. Alternate
lunches available. Lunch prices
include milk. Breakfast $1.25,
reduced breakfast $.30, lunch
$2.75, reduced lunch $.40. Extra
milk $.45. Menu subject to change
without notice.
Lunch
Monday, chicken patty sandwich, pasta salad, tossed salad,
vegetable, fresh fruit
Tuesday, mozzarella sticks, teriyaki dippers with sauce, tossed
salad, vegetable, fresh fruit
Wednesday, bbq riblet sandwich, oven fries, vegetable, fresh
fruit
Thursday, penne and meatballs,
tossed salad, vegetable, fresh fruit
Friday, home made assorted
pizza, garden salad, vegetable,
fresh fruit
Swift River
Breakfast available daily. All
meals served with milk and fruit.
Breakfast $1.25, reduced breakfast $.30, lunch $2.50, reduced
lunch $.40. Milk and snacks $.50
each.
Lunch
Monday, spaghetti with meatless sauce
Tuesday, baked potato bar
Wednesday, ham and cheese
or tuna sandwich
Thursday, mozzarella sticks and
marinara
Friday, hot dogs, hamburgers,
veggie burgers, potato salad, corn
on the cob, tossed salad, corn
bread, watermelon
Warwick
Community School
Breakfast available daily, includes milk, juice, cereal and
fruit. Daily lunch alternates PBJ
or tossed salad. Lunch includes
milk and fruit. Breakfast $1.65,
reduced breakfast $.30, lunch
$2.65, reduced lunch $.40. Milk
$.50 each.
Lunch
Monday, waffles, ham, broccoli
Tuesday, tacos with salsa, corn
Wednesday, chicken burger,
smiley fries, celery, cucumbers
Thursday, pizza, garden salad
Friday, pancakes, sausage, carrot sticks
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DENNIS BRAMHALL BUILDER
Custom Homes, Barns,
Garages, Remodeling,
Additions, Roofing, Siding,
Decks, Replacement Windows
Fully insured and free estimates
CSL #070066, HIC #131173
Quality, honesty and hard work
(978)544-1579
KK BUILDERS— Custom
homes, garages, additions and
decks. Everything from floors to
roofs. Fully insured. CSL
#090276, HIC #151230. Karl
Knechtel (978)944-3004.
WRIGHTS WELDING
(978)249-4023
Welding of all Kinds
J. SAULT DRYWALL— Sheetrock installed and finished. Refinish plaster walls and ceilings to
look new. Textures, painting.
(978)544-2613.
BUCKLES
25 Years Experience
New & Old Construction
Generator Back-up Systems
Service Upgrades
Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
Lic. #E38511
BURNER GUYS— 24 Hour Oil
Heat Service. Repair/ Installations. Tune-up/ Cleaning $99. Licensed/ Insured. (978)249-4440.
Visa/ Mastercard Accepted. License #BU104752.
HANDYMAN $10/ HR— All kinds
of repairs. Door adjustments,
rooms (walls) painted $49.00 and
up. (978)633-4187.
BABY BLUES
Rich Harrington
Journeyman Electrician
J&R TREE SERVICE— Tree
and brush removal, storm clean
up. Free estimates. Fully insured.
(978)895-9690, (978)544-5410.
SEAMLESS GUTTERS— Installations and Cleaning. Leaf Guard
Available. Exterior Power Washing. Free Estimates.
www.ahoseamlessgutters.com.
(603)496-7627.
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Professional
Services
447 Main St., Athol
WE OFFER ALL MAJOR
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In Home & Shop
Call (978)249-7535
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THE GARAGE— One Barre
Road, Junctions 122 and 32,
Petersham. (978)724-3237. Full
service auto repair.
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PLUMBING & HEATING
New Homes, Remodeling,
High efficiency oil & gas boilers,
water heaters. Gas piping
Service & Repair
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Instruction
PIANO, ORGAN— Keyboard. All
ages. Classical, pop, theory, harmony. Janet Paoletti
(978)249–9254.
MUSIKIDS— Piano, violin, guitar and vocal instruction. All ages
and levels. Victoria BartlettRoche (978)249-7771.
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Trucks
& Trailers
2007 FORD 150 PICKUP—
159,000 miles, automatic. Very
good condition. (978)544-2463.
2001 GMC— Need a good
truck? Low miles, no rust or
dents. (978)249-9602.
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Motorcycles
& Scooters
1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON—
Dyna Low Ryder. 80 cubic
inches, 20,000 miles. $8,000
Royalston. (978)249-8044.
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Boats & Marine
Equipment
GREAT QUABBIN BOAT— 16'
Yarcraft side console. 25 H.P.
Yamaha 4-stroke Electric start
powertrim motor guide electric
motor with foot control. K-Dee
Kustom trailer. $950. (978)9609873.
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Pets
& Supplies
MOUNT TULLY— Pet Hotel/
Store. Boarding, Daycare,
Grooming for dogs and cats.
Fish, reptiles, birds, feeds.
(978)575-0614. Open 7 days.
BARK'N BEAUTIES— Mobile
grooming van. Specializing in
handling cats. We conveniently
come to you (978)399-3893.
PET SITTER— And experienced dog walker. Bonded and
insured. Call Carrie at (978)3993579.
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Lawn &
Garden Care
BARK MULCH— And wood
chips. Rough Cut Lumber, North
Dana Road, New Salem
(978)575–0475.
SUNRISE LANDSCAPING—
Spring/ fall clean ups. Fertilizer
programs, grub control, pruning,
mowing, mulch, dethatching
(978)544-2097.
ROTOTILLING— Professional
rototilling. 40 years experience. 4
size tillers, all rear tine. Also
hauling manure, loam, and
mulch. Call Paul for appointment
(978)249-8968.
CHEAP CUTS— Grass cutting,
trimming bushes, lawn maintenance in general. Most lawns $20.
Power washing, driveway sealing. Lowest prices in town. Call
Jim (413)230-6779.
CASH IN with an ad in the
Classifieds! (978)249-3535.
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Fruits &
Vegetables
ORGANIC VEGETABLE—
Starter Plants. Heirloom and unusual. Individual or bulk price.
305 Wendell Road, New Salem.
8am to Dusk.
33
Household
Goods
WHOLESALE CARPET— Service. 35 years experience. Call
Bruce (978)249-6331.
LYESIUK'S FLOORING— Sales
and Service. Carpet, vinyl, laminate, hardwood and more. Free
estimates. Please call Nick at
(978)575-0606.
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Building
Materials
NATIVE LUMBER— Pine
boards, hemlock dimension, hard
and soft wood beams and timbers. Wood chips, bark mulch.
Custom sawing. Monday thru Friday 8:30-4:00, Saturday, 8 to 12.
Rough Cut, Old North Dana Rd.,
New Salem (978)575–0475.
40
Firewood
for Sale
LOG LENGTH FIREWOOD—
Heyes Forest Products. Call for
delivery: (978)544-8801. VisaM/C accepted.
FIREWOOD— Call Adams Logging, evenings (978)544-8148.
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Moving
& Storage
WEATHERHEAD
STORAGE
5x5, 5x15, 10x10,
10x15, 10x20, 10x30
Storage units available.
(413)423-3831
REGAL STORAGE
CENTERS LLC
Self Storage Units
*Special small moving boxes*
*All you need with a Rental*
32 Brown Street
Athol, MA 01331
(978)249-2600
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Wanted
to Buy
COINS, POSTCARDS— Pre
1973 baseball cards. Stamps,
local history (978)249-0156.
NORTH QUABBIN— Antiques
Cash paid for good used furniture, antiques, collectibles, silver, gold, coins, glassware, pottery, quilts, jewelry, frames, tools,
and toys. We buy attic, cellar &
barn contents. Top dollar paid!
Call (978)544-2465.
ALWAYS BUYING— Antiques
and collectibles. Furniture, old
advertising signs, store fixtures,
carpenters and machinist tools,
lathes. Farm machinery, military
souvenirs, jackknives, license
plates. Books, postcards, picture
frames, art, comic books, toys,
jewelry, glassware, dishes ,
lamps, one item or complete estate clean outs. Please call
(978)544-6683.
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Antiques
WE BUY ANTIQUES— Used
furniture, gold and silver jewelry,
coins, vintage toys. One piece or
e n t i r e e s t a t e . C a l l P a u l at
(978)502-5008. 5 E. Main Street,
Orange.
OVER 40 YEARS— In the Antique Business. One item, your
collection, or total estate clean
out. Houses, barns, factories,
etc. Appraisals available. Please
call for prompt and friendly service (978)544-6683.
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Income
Tax
VALLEY TAX SERVICE— 2428
Main Street, Athol. Call day or
night (978)249-2888.
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Child
Care
EXPERIENCED NANNY— Available for childcare. First aide,
CPR certified. Excellent references. Your house or mine. Email [email protected] or call
Dianne (978)544-7431.
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EXPERIENCED
Office Asst., Salesman,
Auto Techs, Body Man &
Service Writer Needed
Grace Quality Cars
(978)228-6000
SALES PERSON WANTED—
Car store. Phillipston. (978)2286000.
FULL & PART TIME— Wanted
immediately for labor position.
Must have a drivers license and
a good attitude. Must pass drug
and alcohol screen. Send resume to [email protected].
LABORERS— Rutland Nurseries, Inc., seeking Landscape
Construction and Grounds Maintenance laborers. Seasonal fulltime with benefits. Call (508)8862982 or apply in person at 82
Emerald Road, Rutland, MA
01543.
LINE COOK— PT/FT Herrick's
Tavern is looking for a line cook
must be available to work nights,
weekends and holidays. Experience preferred. Please apply in
person at 207 Daniel Shays
Highway in Orange. No phone
calls please.
BARTENDERS— PT Athol Orange Elks accepting applications.
Call (978)575-0653. Ext. 1 To arrange interview.
JANITOR MAINTENANCE—
Person, PT 20- 30 hours per
week. Local employer. Send inquiries or resume to Box I-598,
PO Box 1000, Athol Daily News,
Athol, MA 01331.
FT OFFICE WORKER— With
opportunity for growth. Excel,
Quickbooks and phone skills.
CORI Required (978)544-6511.
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someone to call about the car,
or the house, or the camper, or
the camera you want to sell? Put
it in print. Explain what made
you make the purchase initially.
Was it the way it handled? That
you could see the kids playing outside? Was it the restful
nights you knew you would get
from the great outdoors? Or the
memories that camera could
give you? Need help? Call us
(978)249-3535.
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Help
Wanted
CLASS B/A DRIVER— Operator. Rutland Nurseries, Inc., immediately seeking full time Seasonal Class B or A Truck Driver
and operator. Picking up and delivering materials and construction equipment, site prep and requires hoisting license, should be
detailed and organized. Driving
hook lift and 10 wheel dump
truck with trailers. Will require
driving record and dot card. Seasonal full time, with benefits. Call
(508)886-2982. Reply to the ad
via email or apply in person at 82
Emerald Road, Rutland, MA
01543.
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Situations
Wanted
HOUSE CLEANING
Reasonable rates
Available anytime
Flexible to your needs
Will do errands
Call Tina (978)407-4472
or (978)830-4579
Business
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FIRST MONTH FREE— Hillcrest
Plaza, 550, 815, Great Location,
excellent parking. Contact Don
(978)544-3770.
75
Apartments
for Rent
ATHOL— 3 rooms furnished.
2nd floor. Heat, hot water and
rubbish removal. No pets. $600/
month (978)249-9093 8am- 8pm.
ATHOL— Second floor, two bedroom. No pets. $700 per month,
no utilities (978)249-0345.
ATHOL— 2- 3 bedroom, from
$795. Verifiable income. Including hot water. Clean, parking. No
dogs. Near new library.
(978)297-3149 or (978)9436208.
ATHOL— Two bedroom. $695
including hot water. Parking,
clean, coin laundry. (978)9436208.
ATHOL— Large 1 bedroom.
Washer/ dryer hook-up, off-street
parking, trash pick-up, heat included. Walk to downtown. $700.
First and last (978)840-3253.
ORANGE— Second floor. Two
bedroom, new condition, washer, dryer hookup, half acre yard.
$775 plus utilities. First and last.
Call Pat (978)895-5731.
ATHOL— Gorgeous, fully renovated huge 4 bedrooms. Washer
& Drier hook ups. Quiet area. Big
backyard. Off street parking.
First, last, security and income,
previous payment verification. No
Pets, no smoking. Available July
15th. $1,100 (978)785-0217
ATHOL— Two Bedroom, 2nd
floor, huge kitchen and dining
area, fantastic view of Millers
R i v e r . E n v i r o n m e n t a l P a r k.
Washer drier hookup. References and security required
(978)430-4933.
UPTOWN ATHOL— One bedroom, first floor. No pets. $575
per month. Gene (413)532-2842.
ATHOL— 2 bedroom townhouse apartment. Uptown,
deadend street. Washer dryer
hookups. Off street parking. No
smoking, No pets. $750.
(978)345-2411.
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RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS
NEEDED
Will support indiviuals and involve
them in the community.
FT & PT positions available.
Excellent benefits.
Call 617-423-2020
or visit www.crj.org
EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability
Career Opportunities at Seven Hills
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Health Care, Social Work & Human Services
• Direct Support Professional (Full Time /
Part Time) (2nd & 3rd shifts)
• Residential Management
• Registered Nurse and LPN
• C.N.A.
• Community Respite Workers
• Clinician
• Clinical Supervisors
• Occupational Therapist
• And other Job opportunities
Go to: www.SevenHills.org/careers and search
by Category, Location or Position Type.
AA/EOE
United Personnel
will be hosting an
On-Site Hiring Event at the
Yankee Candle Warehouse
27 Yankee Candle Way
South Deerfield
Friday, June 17th, 10am-2pm
Must have:
Recent work history & references.
Bring 2 forms of ID to be processed!
*Drug Free Environment*
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Apartments
for Rent
The ORANGE & ATHOL Housing
Authorities are looking for elderly
“60 & Up” and disabled applicants
for our wait list.
Income Limits Are:
$
1 Person
44,750.00
$
2 Person
51,150.00
Rent is based on 30% of
monthly-adjusted income.
Free Heat / Hot Water / Electric
Reduced Rate on Cable
To Apply please call
978-249-4848
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Classified Advertising
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Help
Wanted
Community Action Youth Programs is hiring – 7 Positions!
Summer & Year Round! Full time.
INTERESTED IN A JOB THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
The Bridge of Central Massachusetts is NOW HIRING for our
Programs in Fitchburg, Lunenburg/Fitchburg Line and Gardner!
Seeking energetic, organized, self-motivated individuals to help us
launch a new program putting 75-100 youth from Ware, Turners
Falls, and Orange to work this summer, giving them the tools and onthe-job training to successfully enter the workforce! Must be highly
reliable, able to work well independently and as part of a team. Access
to reliable car required. CORI and Safe driving record/ability to be
insured under Community Action policy required. Bilingual (Spanish)
applicants encouraged.
ABI Programs: The Bridge is opening two new four person homes to serve
men and women with acquired brain injury in Lunenburg and Gardner.
Mental Health Programs: The Bridge is also recruiting for our adult
mental health programs in Fitchburg.
OPEN POSITIONS
• Management/Leadership Positions
• FT, PT & Relief Direct Support Professionals
Summer Program Specialists: (6 temporary summer positions: 2 ea.
in Ware, Turners Falls, and Orange; Staff may be invited to apply for
related year round positions in Fall.) Work one-on-one with teens
supporting successful completion of summer internships and
development of post-internship goals. Provide job readiness training,
and ongoing coaching to overcome barriers. Experience engaging and
supporting at-risk youth required. $15/hr.
WHY WORK FOR THE BRIDGE?
Excellent Benefits • Eligible for Loan Forgiveness
Career Advancement • Flexible Hours
The Bridge has over 50 programs throughout
Eastern and Central Massachusetts!
Apply Online: www.thebridgecm.org/careers
Contact our Recruiters: [email protected]
United Personnel
will be at the
Orange Career Center!
131 W. Main St., Orange, MA
*On-the-Spot interviews*
Thurs., 6/9, 9am-11am
Hiring candle-makers &
warehouse workers for the
Yankee Candle Company!
All shifts; $10.50-$12.00/hr
Needed: drug test & recent work
history & references
No experience necessary!
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Application instructions:
• Please submit resume, cover letter, and 3 professional
references to [email protected]
• Include your Name and Position Title(s) in the subject line. If
applying for Summer Program Specialist positions, indicate
Ware, Turners Falls, and/or Orange.
• Applications received by Thursday, June 2nd will be given
priority. Screening will begin immediately and continue until
position is filled.
• Interviews for all positions will be held in Greenfield on
6/13/16. Start date for all positions is 6/29/16.
Community Action is committed to building and maintaining a diverse workforce.
AA/EOE/ADA
Real Estate
for Sale
77
Houses
for Rent
WARWICK- Rental. 3 bedroom
Lodge for rent. Full bath, full
basement with washer/ dryer. 2
car garage. Located on 2 acre lot
with pond. Very private, peaceful
place to live. 182 West Wilson
Rd., Warwick. No pets allowed.
You and I would have use of 189
acres of our private horse trails.
Please call with any interest or
questions at (978)544-3942.
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Rooms
for Rent
ATHOL— Room. $450 per
month. Furnished. Includes kitchen, bath, heat, hot water and
parking. (978)297-3149 or
(978)943-6208.
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Whether buying or selling a home,
allow me to represent you.
“With your best interests in mind!”
FouR Columns Realty
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978-544-5100 x 206 978-790-1674 (cell)
[email protected]
43 New Athol Road, Rt. 2A, Orange, MA
REAL ESTATE, INC.
Office (978) 249-8131, Ext. 17,
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SIMPLIFY THE PROCESS
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Providing Quality News For The Past 80 Years
225 Exchange St., P.O. Box 1000
Athol, MA 01331
(978) 249-3535
To Our Valued
Customers
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federal fair housing laws.
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illegal to advertise any
preference, limitation, or
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex,
actual or perceived handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or any intention to make any such
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dwellings advertised in
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EOE
~ READERS BEWARE ~
Merrifield &
Swift River Bus Co.
Looking for school bus drivers. Great
job for mothers and retirees. Summers
and school vacations off. We will train
qualified drivers to obtain your school
bus driver certificate. Must be able
to pass a drug test and have a clean
driving record. Classes starting soon.
Program Coordinator: (1 position, Greenfield; Summer availability
considered, Year-Round preferred.) Seeking passionate, organized
go-getter to coordinate large, multi-region project. Build community
collaborations and partnerships with schools. Provide effective
supervision to team of case managers. Monitor compliance with
program requirements. Experience providing case management to
at-risk youth required. Supervisory/program coordination experience
required. $18-19.40/hr depending on experience. Excellent benefits.
On occasion ads that run in our
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investment, such as "Work At
Home" ads. The Athol Daily News
does try to screen ads; however,
please thoroughly investigate the
situation before sending any
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your own risk!
Also be aware that ads that have
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nothing to call, they may refer you
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minute. So please be careful!
Assessors Assistant – Part Time
The Town of Phillipston is seeking qualified applicants
to fill part time position of Assessors Assistance.
Experience: Associate’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance and Massachusetts Accredited Assessor (MAA) will be looked upon favorably.
A copy of the job description can be found
on the Town website at:
http://www.phillipston-ma.gov/board-of-assessors
Interested parties can send their letter of interest salary
requirements and resume no later than June 6th, 2016
to:
Board of Assessors
Town of Phillipston
50 the Common
Phillipston MA 01331
or to [email protected]
Help
Wanted
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TAG SALE
CLEANING OUT!
Saturday, 8-1
35 School St., Orange
Lots of Baseball Cards, Glassware,
Books, Lamp, Rocking Lawn Chairs,
Glide Wood Rockers, Misc items, Xmas
Outside Decorations. Much More!
TAG SALE
210 Bearsden Rd., Athol
Saturday, 8am-3pm
Furniture, household items, fishing items, kids
toys, DVDs, Books, craft supplies, misc. items.
INDOOR
MOVING SALE
Sat., 9:30-4 • Sun. 10-4
19 N. Main St., Petersham
Winterwood
No Early Birds! Cash Only!
MILLERS WOODS &
RIVERBEND COMMUNITY
WIDE TAG SALE
739 Daniel Shays Hwy., Athol
Saturday, 8am-???
Tools, Household Items, Furniture.
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Rooms
for Rent
ORANGE— Seeking female
housemate, beautiful victorian
home. Nice yard. References.
$495. First and security,
(978)724-4146.
NEED TO FIND a new home for
your pet? Try our Classifieds,
“Pets and Supplies” Section.
Call us, (978)249-3535.
80
304 Main Street, Athol, MA 01331
Tel: 978-249-2235 Ext. 202
[email protected]
www.burbankrealestatesales.com
Tag Sale
Special
MOVING SALE
20+ YEARS OF ACCUMULATION
Sat., 9am-1pm, NO EARLY BIRDS!
53 Lindsey Lane, Athol
(right off Pleasant St.)
Antiques, misc, everything
you will ever need!
GIANT
COMMUNITY
WIDE YARD SALE
Over 20 Tables
Royalston Common, Rte. 68
Saturday, 7:30-11:30
YARD SALE
Saturday, 8-12
37 Harrington St., Athol
1983 Yamaha CA50 Motor Scooter, Troybuilt
Roto Tiller (Tuffy), New Canon Printer..
Scanner..Copier, New Hitch Hauler for truck or
car and Lots More!
MOVING SALE
Saturday, 8-?
530 Conant Rd., Athol
Everything Must Go!
CHEAP!!
MOVING SALE
TAG SALE
170 Main St., N. Orange
Saturday, 8-1
24 N. Main St., Orange
Sat., 8-3 • Sun. 9-1
Weather permitting
Chippendale English Oak Slant Front
Desk w/ 4 Grad Drws, fitted interior.
Dishes, CD’s, Books, Glassware, etc.
Benefits the Walking Warriors Relay for Life Team
All proceeds donated to American Cancer Society
TAG SALE
TAG SALE
14 Old Waite Rd.,
Petersham
Saturday, 9-12
48 N. Main St., New Salem
Sat. & Sun. 8-2
NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE!
Misc. Household, Furniture
Business
Property
ATHOL— Approximately 2,000
sq. ft. of ground floor, professional space. Call Wes 978-8951076.
WHAT’S SELLING in the
Athol Daily News Classifieds?
Anything from Real Estate to
Repairs. Call (978)249-3535 to
place your ad.
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Many Items, Dishes,
Antique Items, Clothes.
Something For Everyone!
Vacation
Rentals
LUXURY OCEANFRONT—
Condo, Old Orchard Beach
Maine. Come to the Atlantic and
enjoy July 30- Aug. 6-13, summer vacation (978)249-9101.
SAY GOOD-BYE! Sell your car
or other items in the Classifieds,
and say “hello” to extra cash!
Call us! (978)249-3535.
978-249-3535
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Athol Savings Bank reports on its
continued growth at annual meeting
COURT VISIT — Seniors in Angela Ikonen’s Business Technology program at
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School recently visited Fitchburg
District Court. Pictured with Judge Christopher LoConto (standing) are, seated
— Derek Mola of Leominster and Christopher Ouellet of Gardner. Back row —
from left — Ikonen, Olivia Gwynn of Phillipston, Mike Vannaraj of Fitchburg,
Rachel Sazonick of Athol, Yjuliana Tin of Athol, Jocelyn Leger of Athol, Ashlei
Paradis of Fitchburg, Ashley Ramos of Fitchburg, Catherine Castagnaro of Sterling, Celina Guitare of Gardner and Sandy Wagner of Lunenburg. School photo
Area Monty Tech students visit Fitchburg court
FITCHBURG — Each
year, seniors in Angela
Ikonen’s Business Technology program at Montachusett Regional Vocational
Technical School visit Fitchburg District Court to see
firsthand how the judicial
system works.
During their recent visit
this spring, the students
were able to sit in on a criminal jury trial being heard
by First Justice Christopher
LoConto.
Ikonen said the experience is very effective in
teaching her Business Law
and Ethics curriculum. “I
have found this experience
has a very positive impact
on the students. It helps
debunk some of the myths
about the court system that
are portrayed on television
and in movies. Actually
seeing our justice system in
action has a far more profound and lasting impact on
them than a classroom lesson,” she explained.
Mike Vannaraj of Fitchburg said, “It was a good experience to witness an actual
jury trial. We also were able
to see how the jury selection
process is conducted. It was
great that the judge took
time to speak to us and to
explain why he asked potential jurors the type of questions he did.”
Jocelyn Leger of Fitchburg thought it was more
meaningful to see the court
system in action than learning about the process in the
classroom. “It helped me
understand it better. I really
enjoyed seeing the two lawyers going back and forth
with objections. I thought it
was nice of the judge to allow us to come in and witness what was going on in
his courtroom. He was very
respectful and considerate.
He also allowed us to approach his bench and ask
questions,” she said.
Area students participating were Olivia Gwynn
of Phillipston; and Rachel Sazonick, Yjuliana Tin
and Jocelyn Leger, all of
Athol.
Acting A-R superintendent earns doctorate degree
By KEITH KENT
ADN Correspondent
ATHOL — It has been a
long road to get to his educational destination for AtholRoyalston Regional School
District Acting Superintendent Steve Meyer, as he has
worked diligently to obtain a
doctorate degree.
On Saturday, May 14,
Meyer reached that destination with his family at his
side as he proudly received
his degree as a doctor in education with a focus on leadership in schooling from the
Dr. Steve Meyer
UMass-Lowell’s Graduate
School of Education. Taking over the reigns as
superintendent of the district on Friday, July 1, Meyer
wanted to begin his official
career as superintendent as
a doctor. Currently serving as the assistant superintendent of schools, acting
superintendent of schools,
and even more importantly
a family man and father of
two, Meyer somehow found
the time to continue to work
on his degree, with the love
and support of his wife, Hannah.
Asked how his wife felt
now that he graduated, Meyer laughed and said, “She is
relieved. Especially having
a dissertation to write, it is
kind of one of the big things
you have hanging over your
head. My wife was ready
for that to end, but she really was the motivator. There
was one point where I could
have gotten it done over the
summer and my wife said ‘it’s
time Steve; it’s time to get it
done.’ I am glad it played out
that way, because it was nice
to be able to graduate in the
spring, and take part in the
commencement ceremony.”
Meyer said, “It took me
eight years to get to this
point where I received my
degree as doctor. I was the
vice principal at Murdock
High School in Winchendon
at the time when I started to
work on the degree. It was
moving along well, and then
the last four years made it
more challenging to be able
to work on my degree. My
dissertation was in Situated
Learning and Principal Professional Development. I am
glad I was able to get it done,
and now I can concentrate
more on work and my family.”
Meyer said one graduation
memory he will always cherish will be, “As a graduate of
a doctorate program, you sit
in the front row during the
commencement
proceedings. By sitting in the front
row, my 4-year-old son was
able to see me and kept waving hello to me throughout
the graduation.”
Asked if he feels better
leading the district as superintendent with a doctorate
degree, he replied, “Yes, I
kind of feel better about it
because it’s one of those
titles that is becoming more
expected. A lot of the stuff I
took out of that entire program has made me become
a better leader. I learned a
lot through the course work.
There are plenty of capable
school leaders who don’t
have a doctor’s degree, but
to have the degree and reach
that point is a nice thing to
have. I think for me to be a
superintendent for a long
time, having that credential, is very useful but I also
realize that it doesn’t really
mean anything; it’s what you
do with it.”
Meyer will be part of the
“New Superintendent Induction Program” of the
Massachusetts
Association of School Committees
(MASC) in a partnership
with the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (MASS) as part
of the next step. “This will
provide mentoring, coaching and much more, so it is
a nice part of an induction
program,” he said.
With a first full year as
superintendent quickly approaching, Meyer was asked
if there was anything he
would like to express to the
parents of current and incoming students of the district. He replied, “This is a
very exciting time for this
district. There is certainly a
very visible change with this
new building in the Athol
Community
Elementary
School (ACES), including
new technology and many
other changes that come
along with that, but there are
also a lot of other changes
that I think are not as visible and I think people also
understand that. A lot of
those changes really go after
and approach how are we
teaching and learning. How
we are looking at individual
students’ needs, and the curriculum. Also, how we are
trying to communicate and
respond. It is also an excit-
ing time now, because we are
leveraging savings from combining buildings, and using it
to hire new staff and reduce
class size!”
In closing, Meyer said,
“We are going in the right
direction, and just need to
keep doing what we need to
do, and hopefully in another
year we will lose that Level 4
status and we will continue
to work hard to just keep
moving forward. There are
so many positive things going
on right now, and we are very
excited about everything that
is going on as we make great
strides to move forward!” ATHOL — The corporators of Athol Savings Bank
gathered for their 149th annual meeting to report on
continued growth. The bank
continues to flourish with asset growth of 5 percent and
reported total assets of $366
million as of Dec. 31, 2015. Earnings for the year further supplemented the bank’s
strong capital position of
$50.4 million. Bank President
and CEO, Daniel J. Zona,
credits the bank’s consistent
and strong performance to a
robust online presence, competitive products and a dedicated base of employees.
Five corporators were recently elected at Athol Savings Bank’s
annual meeting to represent the community and
contribute to
bank growth.
As a corporaNicole
tor, each inMoorshead
dividual will
act as an ambassador for
the bank in
the community and will
serve for a
10-year term.
Elected
individuSteven
als are NiSalvadore
cole Xarras
Moorshead,
Colonial
Hotel
and
Chocksett
Inn General
Manager;
Steven Salvadore, SalDavid Tourigny vadore Auto
Group General
Manager; David
J. Tourigny­,
Chair
City
Oil Co-Owner; Elizabeth
Whipps­­,
Whipps Inc.
Elizabeth
Whipps
CFO;
and
Richard Wine Jr., E.P. Wine
Inc. President and Owner.
“These civic-minded citizens are valued additions to
Athol Savings Bank and we
are priviledged to have them
join us as we continue to pursue our goals and contribute financial support to the
communities we serve,” said
Zona. “We are grateful that
these individuals are willing
to dedicate their talents and
time to support our mission,
staff and customers.”
In other business, the
board of trustees voted to
elect Jeffrey
J. Gallant to
the Board of
Investment.
Gallant is a
CPA, resident
of Gardner
and has been
affiliated with
Richard
Wine Jr.
the bank as a
corporator
since
2012
and as a trustee since 2013.
Additionally,
the
board
of
trustees
voted to elect
Jeffrey Gallant Curtis S. Noel
to the Audit
Committee.
Noel,
who
owns Noel’s
Nursery, is a
resident of
Orange and
has been affiliated with
Curtis Noel
the bank as a
corporator since 2006 and as
a trustee since 2013.
The bank has been honored by VERIBANC Inc.,
of Woonsocket, R.I., for the
27th consecutive quarter for
demonstrating exceptional
attention to safety, soundness and financial strength.
All deposits are insured in
full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) and the Depositors
Insurance Fund (DIF), up to
legal limits.
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Man gets
5 years for
fatal crash
GREENFIELD,
Mass.
(AP) — A Franklin County
man has been sentenced to
five years behind bars for
causing a fatal traffic accident in Shelburne last fall.
Wyatt Pease was also sentenced Thursday to five years
of probation after pleading
guilty in Franklin Superior
Court to charges including
involuntary manslaughter,
vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of an accident.
Authorities say the 20-yearold Pease rear-ended a vehicle on Route 2 last October
driven by 51-year-old Sarah
Sessions of Heath. The impact pushed her vehicle into
the oncoming traffic where
she was struck by a minivan.
Sessions was pronounced
dead at the hospital.
Pease then drove away
from the scene, but was apprehended later at his home.
Authorities say he had been
drinking before the crash.
Pease’s lawyer said his client recognized he was at
fault.
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