JEEP - Athol Daily News
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JEEP - Athol Daily News
LOOK for these inserts in today’s print edition Tomorrow’s outlook LOCAL Partly Sunny 31°H 17°L Celebrations School lunches Page 3 Weather details Page 2 Vol. CCCXXIII No. 12 75¢ Single Copy $ 3.30 Delivered By Carrier Per Week Jones’ status still a mystery Page 8 Story on Page 6 Athol, Mass., Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 atholdailynews.com 12 Pages Plan to place timber rattlesnakes in protected area in Quabbin Reservoir draws differing opinions By BRIAN GELINAS ADN Staff Reporter BELCHERTOWN — In an effort to ensure the survival of an endangered species, the state’s Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is undertaking an effort that could see timber rattlesnakes placed in a protected area at the Quabbin Reservoir. Dr. Tom French, of the DFW’s Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, is spearheading the project. He explained recently there are only five known populations of timber rattlesnakes in the state, ranging from the New York state line in the Berkshires to the Blue Hills in the area of Route 128. It is estimated there are about 200 in all, with the largest group in an area in the southwest part of the state. “It’s mindboggling to me they’ve been able to survive, especially in the Route 128 area,” he said during an in- terview earlier this week. The biggest threat to their survival, said French, is human encroachment into the snakes’ preferred habitats. The DFW’s plan “is to establish a population on a large island at Quabbin” to “ensure [the snakes] have one location where the human threat has been removed.” Islands at the reservoir are off limits to the general public. There is no set timeline for the release of the snakes at the reservoir, French said. The program is in its initial stages, and several locations within the reservoir boundaries are being considered. A specific habitat is needed, which would include large boulder fields and sufficient areas for winter hibernation. If a suitable area were located at the reservoir, it would be at least two to three years before the snakes were released. The snakes have Snakes Page 5 Peter Mallett David Small Orange Selectmen looking to move forward with energy aggregation By JARED ROBINSON ADN Staff Reporter ORANGE — With the Hampshire Council of Governments deciding to take a step back from the municipal energy aggregation game following a recent rejection by the state’s department of energy resources, the town is looking at possibly moving forward with another aggregator, the Colonial Power Group. Colonial Power Group President Mark Cappadona and company representative Leo Sullivan met with the selectboard Wednesday night to discuss the town possibly moving forward with the aggregation which would see Orange residents having their electrical supplier changed over to the Colonial Power Group unless they choose to opt-out of the plan. The town had previously voted in town meeting to allow the selectboard to work with aggregators, at the time it was with the Hampshire Council of Governments. Shortly after the town meeting vote however, the state rejected HCOG’s most re- cent proposal and the group decided to get out of the aggregation game. HCOG representative Bernie Kubiak was present and explained that the HCOG tried to become both an energy supplier and aggregator and the state government didn’t like the idea, so they decided to become just an energy supplier. While the town could still choose to purchase energy from HCOG, it would only be for town-owned buildings. The best way to get cheaper Orange Page 5 Botched French drug trial leaves 1 person brain dead, five in hospital new drugs. Researchers generally start with the lowest possible dose for humans after exPARIS (AP) — Six previously healthy tensive drug tests in animals. The French ministry statement said those medical volunteers have been hospitalized — including one man who is now brain dead who fell ill had taken an oral medication in — after taking part in a botched drug test at the first phase of testing, which was studya private clinic in western France, the French ing safe usage, tolerance and other measures on healthy volunHealth Ministry said teers. Friday. Biotrial, with The prosecutor’s headquarters in office has opened Rennes and ofan investigation into fices in London what the French and Newark, New Health Minister Jersey, says it Marisol Touraine has over 25 years called “an accident of experience in of exceptional gravclinical trials and ity ... without preuses “state-of-thecedence” in France art facilities.” In at the Biotrial lab in France, adults volRennes. The drug trial, DEADLY TRIAL — A logo of the Biotrial unteering for Biowhich was testing a laboratory is displayed on its building in trial tests can earn new painkiller com- Rennes, western France, Friday, Jan. 15, between 100 euros pound, involved 90 2016. Officials say six volunteers were and 4,500 euros healthy volunteers hospitalized after taking a medication ($110 to $4,922). In 2006, Britain who were given the that was in the first phase of testing. AP Photo/David Vincent saw a similar inexperimental drug cident, when six in varying doses, she previously healthy told reporters Friday at a news conference in Rennes. All six hospitalized men were be- men were treated for organ failure only hours tween 28 and 49 and were healthy when the after being given an experimental drug tartrial began on Jan. 7, she said, adding that geting the immune system. That prompted a one man now classified as brain dead was adDrug Page 5 mitted to the Rennes hospital on Sunday. The chief neuroscientist at the hospital in Rennes, Professor Gilles Edan, said Friday there’s no known anATHOL — Town Man- obligation bond issuance. tidote to the experimental “The information sumdrug that Biotrial was test- ager Shaun Suhoski on Thursday announced he marizes over $100 million ing. It’s rare for volunteers to has prepared for potential in public and private investfall seriously ill when testing investors a report on the ment in Athol since 2014 town’s continuing econom- and planned through 2016. ic resurgence. Some of the planned projThe report is also included in an upcoming general 6 56525 10951 5 Athol Page 5 By THOMAS ADAMSON Associated Press Town manager anticipates positive economic report TIMBER RATTLESNAKE — David Small, of the Athol Bird & Nature Club, took this photograph of a timber rattlesnake while on a trip in Pennsylvania. Athol soliciting residents’ opinions on hotel ATHOL — The North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau, in conjunction with the town of Athol, town manager’s office, is conducting a survey to assist with locating a modern hotel with function space at the new North Quabbin Commons business park on Templeton Road. The survey can be taken online at https://www. surveymonkey.com/ r/8KR57GT. The data collected will be made available to prospective hotel developers. Of the survey, Town Manager Shaun Suhoski said Thursday, “The Chamber of Commerce is leading the survey effort. I believe that the region not only needs a hotel, but, also some modern space for meetings, conventions, et cetera. The survey will help articulate and inform potential investors of the region’s needs.” Four seek re-election in Athol ATHOL — Town Clerk Nancy Burnham on Wednesday said several incumbents have signed the blanket nomination paper and will run for re-election in the April 4 annual town election. They are: • Stephen Raymond — Selectboard, three years. • Amber Parker — AtholRoyalston Regional School Committee, three-year Athol seat. • Margaret Feldman — Library trustee, three years. • Cathy Muzzy — Housing Authority, five years. Burnham also said William Caldwell has taken out nomination papers for a three-year selectboard seat. Mitch Grosky’s term is expiring and he has publicly stated he is not seeking reelection. Leon Lozier will not seek re-election to a three-year constable position. Other seats available, the term lengths and incum- BOSTON — Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ votes on roll calls from the week of Jan. 11-15. There were no roll calls in the Senate last week. OPIOID ABUSE PREVENTION (H 3944) — TheHouse 149-0, approved a bill aimed at reducing the opioid abuse crisis in the Bay State. The measure is designed to reduce the number of opioid pills in circulation by working with many parties involved in the process including schools, doctors, insurance companies and pharmacists. Other provisions include requiring all public schools to have a policy regarding substance abuse prevention and educate their students about the dangers of substance abuse; requiring increased substance abuse training for health care professionals; limiting initial opioid prescriptions by doctors to a seven-day supply except for chronic pain management, cancer and palliative care; requiring doctors to Election Page 5 Boston Page 5 Valentines to be distributed to local elders served by Meals on Wheels TURNERS FALLS — This Valentine’s Day, Meals on Wheels recipients in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region will receive handmade cards from local volunteers as part of Franklin County Home Care’s (FCHCC) annual Love Letters initiative. Last year’s community effort inspired folks young and old to create cards for the homebound elders who receive Meals on Wheels. A card from Petersham Montessori School, decorated with kitten stickers and well-wishes, read, “Enjoy your meal!” The elders who receive homedelivered meals felt a special sense of value and appreciation for the cards. “Dear Meals on Wheels, thank you so much for the Valentine’s Day card…. Glad to see you care all so caring. Sincerely, Rick,” wrote one Meals on Wheels recipient after receiving his valentine. Valentine Page 5 MEALS ON WHEELS VALENTINES — Elizabeth Mattern admires a valentine made by a student at the Franklin County Technical School before packing it with a meal and into a cooler in the Meals on Wheels kitchen in Erving to head out for delivery with a volunteer driver. Page 2 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 Obituaries & Services Antoinette C. Boccardy GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Antoinette C. Boccardy, in the morning hours of Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, passed away at North Florida Regional Hospital in Gainesville, Fla. She was 83 years old. Her beloved husband of 59 years was at her side. ANTOINETTE C. BOCCARDY She was born on Feb. 19, 1932, in Athol, the daughter of the late Vincent James DeSantis and Judita DeSantis. She is survived by her husband, Joseph A. Boccardy Sr.; and three sons, Joseph, Vincent, and Michael Boccardy. Her surviving grandchildren are Isabella Marie, Sophia Antionette, August Outlaw, Cecilia, and Teo Boccardy. Other grandchildren include Isabella, Nikolas, and Preston Cutillo. Mothers include Morgan Ivey Price and Courtney Cutillo. Surviving siblings are Dominic DeSantis, Angie Kane and Joan Newton. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Mary Koroblis, Carmela Nacca and Anna Bryson. She was an active member of Holy Faith Catholic Church. She was a beloved wife, homemaker, mother, grandmother, aunt, friend and neighbor. Her home was the hub of activity in the neighborhood, as the joke was always that “she needed to install a revolving door in her house, because there was always someone Bernard P. Jolly ATHOL — Bernard P. Jolly, 66, of 130 Coolidge St., passed away in his home on Jan. 13, 2016. His wife of 48 years, Geraldine Jolly, was by his side. Bernie was born on June 24, 1949, and grew up in South Royalston. He was a painter/carpenter and enjoyed working with the many clients he acquired over the years. His favorite pastime was spending time with his family. His hobbies were pool, hunting, playing guitar, boating and fishing, BERNARD P. JOLLY horseshoes, and darts. Bernie was proud of the close family he and his wife had with their children and grandchildren. He also enjoyed going to the Elks, of which he was a member for 12 years. He leaves behind his wife Geraldine Jolly; children, BLUEBERRY PRUNING coming and someone going.” Her kitchen was the heart of that hub, as she was always cooking, and no one ever went away hungry. Friends and neighbors would regularly come over to have a cup of coffee, and no one friend will miss her more than either of her best friends, Mary Cade, Doris Perry or Orva Kauffman. Her extended family gathered often at her home on holidays so that all of them could gather and celebrate the joys of such a large, Italian household, eat her antipasto, her famous manicotti, and savor the smells of her home-baked bread. Just two years ago, she managed to successfully pull off a Thanksgiving meal, at 82 years old, feeding 54 people from multiple states. She adored her family, and would show it through her food. For years, she was an active member of the regional Studebaker Club, and made several trips across the country to national Studebaker conventions, assisting with the logistics of the trips, and being a companion to her friends along the way. Photo album after photo album are filled with pictures of friends, antique cars, and memories from almost every state in the nation. She attended church every Sunday, and every day of observance. She was well known in Holy Faith Church, and her faith in God was unbreakable until her last breath. She is with her Lord in Heaven now. Our loss is Heaven’s gain. We will all miss you, “Mimi,” “Toni,” “Mom...” Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 16, at 9 a.m., at Holy Faith Catholic Church. The family will receive friends from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Milam Family Funeral Home, 311 South Main St., Gainesville, Fla. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery, Athol, on the following Saturday, Jan. 23. Lucille Sullivan KITTERY, Maine — Lucille (Dame) Sullivan, died peacefully on Jan. 1, 2016, at 100 years of age. Lucille was born in Athol on Jan. 9, 1915. She married Frederick Dame in 1940, and together they lived in 13 states and spent three years LUCILLE SULLIVAN Report of gun in school unfounded BARRE — Reports of a gun being present at Quabbin Regional High School early Friday afternoon were deemed unfounded by superintendent Maureen Marshall. Quabbin Regional High School was put into a lockdown, “shelter-in-place” mode around noon after a student alleged to having spied a gun in another student’s backpack. The school sent out an alert about the lockdown, which had teachers locking doors but continuing instruction, and the Barre Police Department subsequently put a notice on their Facebook page at 1 p.m. stating, “Officers & Massachusetts State Police Troopers have begun an Investigation at Quabbin High School. A report was made of possible threats involving a student & the school has been placed into a ‘shelterin-place’. Please allow them to conduct their investigation as noone [sic] will be allowed in the building until the investigation has been concluded.” At 1:50 p.m. they posted again, stating that the shelter-inplace had been lifted after Marshall sent out a notice via the town’s Red Alert system that the rumor of the gun’s presence was false. A student had fabricated the claim “for fun and entertainment.” Law enforcement from more than a half dozen area towns, along with the state police, responded to the school for the investigation. in Japan. She became fluent in Japanese and taught English to Japanese students. Upon his retirement from the Air Force they moved to Wethersfield, Conn., and were members of the First Church of Christ, where Lucille was a member of the choir. They moved to East Dennis, Mass., in 1973, where Fred passed away suddenly in 1978. In 1982, she married Jack Sullivan, and they spent many happy years together until his death in 1990. She is survived by her four children and their spouses, Philip and Linda Dame of Annandale, Va.; Ceila and Al Robbins of Bolton, Conn.; Natalie and Paul Crotty of Strafford, N.H.; and Jack and Kim Dame of Eliot, Maine; her stepchildren, Andrea and Bob Gotti of East Dennis; and Greg and Karen Sullivan of San Antonio, Texas; nine grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the First Congregational Church of Yarmouth, in Yarmouth Port, Mass., on Jan. 23, at 1:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the church or to the East Dennis Library. For more information about Lucille’s life and the Candi Morneault, Bernard memorial service and to ofSPRINGFIELD, Mass. Jolly Jr., Tony Jolly and fer condolences, go to www. (AP) — Lawyers for Bill Sherry Gates; son-in-laws, athutchins.com. Cosby’s wife are chalConrad Morneault and lenging a judge’s deciBryan Gates; grandchildren, Hager services sion allowing her to be Jesse and Barbara MorATHOL — Funeral ser- questioned under oath in neault, Brian Morneault, vices for Donald W. Hager, a Massachusetts defamaAshley Gates and Sydney 89, were held Friday, Jan. tion lawsuit filed by seven Gates; great-grandchildren, 15, 2016, in the Higgins- women who allege Cosby Jasmine Morneault and O’Connor Funeral Home. sexually abused them deTaytan Bacigalupo; six sisRev. Mark Bariloni of- cades ago. ters; five brothers; and many ficiated. Words of rememLast month, Magistrate nieces, nephews and friends. brance were shared by Judge David Hennessy He is predeceased by two grandson Gregory Hager, refused to quash a subsisters and two brothers. granddaughter Elizabeth poena from lawyers who He will be greatly missed. Hager, Dawn Maroni, Joan want to depose Camille Calling hours will be held Hager, Dick Truehart and Cosby. Hennessy found Saturday, Jan. 23, from 1 to John Hager. that a marital disqualifica3 p.m. at Fiske-Murphy & Burial with full military tion rule in Massachusetts Mack Funeral Home, 110 honors followed in Silver doesn’t apply to deposiNew Athol Rd., Orange. An Lake Cemetery and a cel- tion testimony. Elks service will be held dur- ebration of Don’s life folIn an appeal filed Thursing calling hours at 2 p.m. lowed at the American Le- day, Camille Cosby’s lawA gathering will be held to gion Home in Athol. yers argued that the rule celebrate the life of Bernie Higgins-O’Connor Fu- prohibits a spouse from Jolly at the Athol-Orange neral Home, 146 Main St., testifying about private Elks starting at 3 p.m. Athol, directed arrange- marital conversations in For more information ments. any court proceeding, inor to sign the online guest cluding depositions. book, visit www.mackfami- Griffith services The women suing Cosby lyfh.com. ATHOL — A graveside for defamation are among Fiske-Murphy & Mack service for Harrison Griffith approximately 50 who Funeral Home 110 New Jr., 91, was held Friday, Jan. have gone public over the Athol Rd., Orange, is direct- 15, 2016, at Highland Cem- last year with sexual mising arrangements. etery, Athol. conduct allegations. Higgins-O’Connor FuHe has denied the alleneral Home, 146 Main St., gations and filed a counAthol, directed arrange- tersuit suit against the ments. women. Cosby wife fights deposition in suit Marine helicopters collide off Oahu, search under way 435 Main St., Suite E 54 Main Street • 2nd Floor Athol, MA Gardner • 978-632-9570 New Classes ANNOUNCING (413) 695-9368 New Driving School Starting Feb. 1st Leave A Message th former ParentLocated Class Feb.at6the , 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Paul’s Driving School — — 978-249-9388 Classes starting in January www.aodrvsch.com PETE & HENRY'S in South Royalston HAS RE-OPENED! 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Known as Super Stallions, they are the U.S. military’s largest helicopter, capable of carrying a light armored vehicle, 16 tons of cargo or a team of combatequipped Marines, according to a Marine Corps website. Elaray Navarro, a retiree who lives across the street from the beach, said she heard two booms late Thursday that were loud enough to shake her house. “I threw my blanket off, put my slippers on and ran outside thinking it was a car accident,” she said. She expressed concern for the crew as she watched the pounding surf from a beach in Haleiwa. National forecast Forecast highs for Saturday, Jan. 16 Sunny Pt. Cloudy Fronts Cold -10s -0s Showers 0s 10s Rain 20s 30s 40s T-storms Warm Stationary 50s 60s Flurries 70s 80s Snow Cloudy Pressure Low High 90s 100s 110s Ice More Snow Over The Northern Rockies A frontal boundary will produce snow from the northern Plains to the Rockies. Rain and mountain snow will be expected over the Pacific Northwest. Rain will be expected over the Gulf Coast. Lake-effect snow will be over the Great Lakes. Weather Underground • AP AREA — Saturday: Rain or freezing rain before 11am, then a chance of rain between 11am and 3pm. Patchy fog before 4pm. High near 39. Northeast wind around 6 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. West wind 7 to 11 mph. Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 31. Northwest wind 7 to 9 mph. Sunday Night: A chance of snow, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. Chance of precipitation is 30%. M.L.King Day: A chance of snow before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 23. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 7. Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 21. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 11. Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 25. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 11. Almanac - Sun rose 7:15. Sun sets 4:42. Length of day 9 hours, 27 minutes. Full moon, Jan. 23. New moon, Jan. 8. Beaver solutions program Jan. 27 RUTLAND — The Ware River Nature Club presents “Nature’s Engineers: Beaver Puzzles & Beaver Solutions” on Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. at the Rutland Public Library, 280 Main St. (Route 122A). Join Mike Callahan, owner of Beaver Solutions LLC, for a look at one of the more fascinating and enigmatic mammals, which, according to fossil records, has lived in North America for about 6 million years. Beavers survived and thrived despite ice ages and other challenges, adapting to a wide variety of landscapes, but then faced population challenges when humans arrived. Native Americans coexisted with them successfully for thousands of years, but European settlers, lacking understanding of the ecological importance of wetlands created by the creatures, hunted and trapped them to near extirpation in Massachusetts and most of New England by 1750. What were defined as beaver-human landscape “conflicts” persisted as humans drained wetlands for agriculture, but it eventually became apparent to biologists that wetlands had great value, and beavers played a key role in the creation and maintenance of these habitats. Because the species was in serious decline here, beavers were reintroduced to Massachusetts by state Fisheries and Wildlife biologists in the 1930s. In addition, in the 1960s, many states passed wetlands protection laws. Attendees will learn about the ecological value of beaver impacts on the landscape, how beavers function as a “keystone” species, life history, and present-day human-beaver interactions. It is no secret that humanbeaver conflicts occur when beaver activity results in flooding of infrastructure important to humans, such as roads, drainage ditches and culverts. For years land managers and highway crews have tried various protection and/or diversion devices, with mixed results. Callahan and other specialists who are working in this field are spreading the word about flow device developments that have dramatically transformed beaver conflict mitigation efforts. Coexisting with beaver whenever possible makes good ecologic and economic sense. Callahan is committed to sharing his wealth of beaver management knowledge with others. The program is free and open to the public. Local road and highway professionals as well as other interested town officials are encouraged to attend. The rain date for the program is Thursday, Jan. 28. Researchers confirm site of hangings for Salem witch trials By MARK PRATT and RODRIQUE NGOWI Associated Press SALEM, Mass. (AP) — A team of researchers using historical documents and 21st-century archaeological techniques has confirmed the exact site where 19 innocent people were hanged during the Salem witch trials more than three centuries ago. The site, known as Proctor’s Ledge, is a small city-owned plot of woods nestled between two residential streets and behind a Walgreens pharmacy, said Salem State University history professor Emerson “Tad” Baker, a member of the seven-person team, which announced its findings this week. Historian Sidney Perley had pinpointed Proctor’s Ledge nearly a century ago as the site of the hangings by using historical documents, but his findings were lost to time, and myth, misconceptions and conspiracy theories had taken their place, Baker said. The current research, known as the Gallows Hill Project, was about correcting the misinformation many people have about one of the most tragic episodes in Amer- ican history. “We are not discovering anything, and we don’t want to take credit for that,” he said. “This is all about the healing, not about the discovery.” Twenty people suspected of witchcraft were killed in Salem in 1692 during a frenzy stoked by superstition, fear of disease and strangers, and petty jealousies. Nineteen were hanged, and one man was crushed to death by rocks. “The witch trials cast a long dark shadow on Salem history,” Baker said. The top of nearby Gallows Hill had long been thought of as the site of the hangings, but there was no evidence to support that, Baker said. Proctor’s Ledge is at the base of Gallows Hill. To determine the spot, the team looked at eyewitness accounts of the hangings, then used modern-day aerial photography and ground penetrating radar not available a century ago. The team made other interesting discoveries. They determined there probably never was a gallows at the site. More than likely, the executioners tossed a rope over a large tree. ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 Page 3 Meth-related items seized in Keene arrest CALENDAR REMINDERS 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. KEENE, N.H. — At 10:18 p.m., Wednesday, Keene Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle running over shopping carts in the Walmart parking lot off of Winchester Street. The vehicle was stopped and the driver identified as 30-year-old Jesse E. Dennis of Dublin, N.H. Dennis was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs, and operating a motor vehicle after having his license suspended. Subsequent to Dennis’ arrest, he allegedly said officers searching his car needed to be careful of chemicals within the vehicle that were being used to make methamphetamine. Jesse E. Dennis The search stopped, and the vehicle was towed and secured pending the issuance of a search warrant and the arrival of hazardous waste evidence collection personnel. Keene Police on Thursday applied for and received a search warrant from the 8th Circuit Keene Court authorizing the search of Dennis’ vehicle. This search was conducted by Keene Police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents, as well as the New Hampshire State Police Crime Laboratory. Chemicals and equipment consistent with the manufacture of methamphetamine were seized. Dennis was arraigned Thursday before the 8th Circuit Keene Court, and was held in lieu of $5,000 cash bail. His next court date is March 13. The manufacture of methamphetamine is a felony offense and the matter will be forwarded to the county attorney for consideration of additional charges being brought against Dennis. The case remains under investigation. Anyone with further information is encouraged to call the Keene Police Department at 603-357-9820 and ask to speak to Det. Joel Chidester. Information can also be provided anonymously via email on the police website at http://www. ci.keene.nh.us/departments/police/anonymouscrime-tips. Meetings Reminder Sunday, Jan. 17 Royalston Energy Committee, 3 p.m., town hall Monday, Jan. 18 Erving Selectboard, 6:30 p.m., town hall Phillipston Library Trustees, 6 p.m., Phillips Free Library Warwick Selectboard, 6:30 p.m., town hall. Meeting notices and agendas for Athol, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston and Royalston can be viewed online at www.mytowngovernment.org. STADIUM WOES — In this Nov. 17, 2015 photo, construction takes place on a new baseball stadium in the north end of Hartford, Conn., to be home for the Hartford Yard Goats, the Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The project has been plagued by cost overruns and the theft of building materials. City officials said the planned $55 million, 9,000-seat ballpark will not be ready for opening day on April 7, 2016. Stephen Dunn/The Hartford Courant via AP Recap Of Week’s Top Area Stories Weekend, Jan. 9-10 Athol - Rape charges against former school teacher and Athol resident Jack Kim, 52, were dismissed Friday in Orange District Court. The Athol Fire Department responded to a report of a propane-like odor in the downtown area on Friday morning. A tree hearing will be held Jan. 25 in the Department of Public Works office for several trees along White Pond Road. Elizabeth Casella, of Athol, will be among several college students from Anna Maria College in Paxton who will spend the last week of their winter break volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Pensacola, Fla. Students at Athol-Royalston Middle School recently held a hat day fundraiser to benefit the drama club. Orange - An open house will be held Wednesday to honor retiring Library Director Walt Owens and welcome new director Jessica Magelaner. The Mahar boys’ basketball team won their third straight game with a 64-54 victory over Greenfield on Friday night. Petersham - Hannah Boyd, of Petersham, has been selected for UMassAmherst’s selective iCons program. Monday, Jan. 11 Athol - The “Classics in the Woods” concert series has added the Athol Con- Officer denies charges he lied about injury BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts police sergeant has pleaded not guilty to charges he lied about an accident and accepted insurance money for an alleged fake injury. Hingham Sgt. Kris Phillips was arraigned Thursday on charges of insurance fraud, perjury and witness intimidation. He was released with no bail and is due in court on Feb. 29. Authorities say the 52-year-old police veteran made false insurance claims after he said he was injured on duty in July. Phillips claimed he was struck and injured by a car as a shopper backed out of a parking space. An internal police review concluded the claim was fabricated. His attorney told The Patriot Ledger that Phillips is going to vigorously defend himself against the charges. He’s currently on unpaid leave. PETERSHAM SANITARY SERVICE & NORTH QUABBIN SEPTIC Septic Tank Pumping Serving the North Quabbin Area for 60 years 978-724-3434 Ry Parcell & Charles Buell, Owner / Operator *Athol Residents- no disposal fee when using the Athol Waste Water Treatment Plant gregational Church as one of its performance venues. Kayden Mousseau, of town, and Isabella Cooke, of Royalston, are AtholRoyalston Middle School’s eighth grade representatives to the state-wide Project 351 community service and leadership program. Orange - The Mahar boys’ basketball team fell to Quabbin 51-42 on Saturday. Petersham - A community preservation act presentation will be held Jan. 26. The deadline for nominations for the March 7 annual election is Jan. 18. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Athol - Vandalism to a skylight solar tube protective covering on the roof of the senior center was discovered during routine maintenance on Monday. Erving - A winner was declared in the Athol Daily News’ 82nd annual First Baby contest for the newspaper’s nine-town coverage area. A son, Zander Felix, was born on Jan. 8, at 10:03 p.m., at Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield to Nicole Lyskawa and Brandon Felix of town. Orange - A special presentation was given at the North Quabbin Trails Association meeting Monday about the current status of the proposed Kinder-Morgan natural gas pipeline ahead of a three-day walk to demonstrate against the project. The Ralph C. Mahar Regional School conducted a lock-down drill early this morning with cooperation from local law enforcement. At a community meal at Bethany Lutheran Church, resident Cliff Fournier, 84, was praised for his selection as the Greenfield Recorder’s 2015 Citizen of the Year for his work in support of anti-hunger efforts and his commitment to education. The Mahar girls’ basketball team fell to Granby 4541 on Monday. Wednesday, Jan. 13 Athol - The search for a replacement for Police Chief Timothy Anderson, who will retire July 9, is under way. Students at Pleasant Street School recently took part in a winter break reading challenge. Erving - The selectboard this week continued its fiscal year 2017 budget review process. Orange - The Planning Board is preparing for a possible South Main Street business corridor proposal, if zoning changes are made. The Mahar boys’ basketball team defeated Smith Academy 54-34 on Tuesday. Petersham - A new request for proposals will be drawn up for a wood pellet boiler to be installed at the Petersham Center School. Phillipston - The inconsistencies in town salaries were highlighted at Monday’s selectboard meeting. Northfield - More than a hundred people have registered for the MLK Walk to Stop the NED Pipeline which begins Jan. 16. Thursday, Jan. 14 Athol - The Conservation Commission on Tuesday discussed with Town Manager Shaun Suhoski the future oversight of town conservation lands and the need to properly fund the position of constable in fiscal year 2017. The Athol High School wrestling team on Wednesday topped Pioneer 39-22. Orange - Community Development Director Kevin Kennedy presented plans to the selectboard Wednesday for a proposed “Route 2 Job Creation Corridor.” Royalston - A home located at on a high hill top at 224 Turnpike Rd. was completely lost to a fire on Wednesday. Community Development Consultant Kevin Flynn updated the selectboard recently on the results of a community survey asking which roads need the most repair and therefore should be the focus of future Community Development Block Grant funds; those returned listed Athol, Norcross and Winchendon roads as being in the worst condition. Area - Citing an urgent need for blood and platelet donors, the American Red Cross has several area blood drives scheduled. Boston - State Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee (RAthol) delivered her maiden speech on Wednesday, calling on her House colleagues to support a comprehensive substance abuse bill designed to address the state’s growing opioid crisis, which passed by a unanimous vote. Friday, Jan. 15 Athol - The town will receive $24,610 in state grant funds to conduct forestry activities to create young forest habitats in the Bearsden Conservation Area. Main Street Extension in is included in the focus of a reconstruction plan that will include lower Grove Street. Athol-area eighth-graders will join Gov. Charlie Baker and fellow student leaders from across the Commonwealth for a Project 351 day of celebration and service in Boston on Saturday. The winner of the Athol Daily News’ annual first baby contest, Zander Elen Felix, visited the ADN offices on Thursday with his parents, Brandon Felix and Nicole Lyskawa of Erving. The Athol High School girls’ basketball team fell to Monson 40-36 on Thursday. Gardner - Heywood Healthcare on Friday announced the opening of the Heywood Urgent Care Center in Gardner. Area — Vowing not to endanger their residents’ health — and especially that of children — three pipeline coalitions, representing municipal officials in 40 Massachusetts and New Hampshire towns, sounded the alarm Thursday about the known effects natural gas pipeline compressor stations have on human health. ————————— Saturday, January 16 9 a.m.-Noon — St. John’s Thrift Shop, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Park Avenue, Athol. Info: 978-249-9553 9 a.m.-Noon — Cellar Closet Thrift Shop, Central Congregational Church, South Main Street, Orange. 7 p.m. — Coffeehouse, First Universalist Church, 31 North Main St., Orange. Music by The Green Sisters, desserts and beverages available. Sunday, January 17 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 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. — Monadnock Bridal Show, Courtyard by Marriott, 75 Railroad St., Keene, NH. Info: www.monadnockbridalshow.com Monday, January 18 9 a.m. — Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, Bethany Lutheran Church, 62 Cheney St., Orange. Breakfast and message of inspiration followed by community service projects. Lunch at noon followed by a program of celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 3:30-4:30 — LEGO Club, Athol Public Library, Main Street. For grades 1-5. Info: 978-249-9515 6-7 p.m. — Zumba Class, Royalston Town Hall, on the Common. Donations accepted, bring sneakers to change into from street shoes or boots. 6:30-8:30 p.m. — Quabbin Community Band Rehearsal, Quabbin Regional High School, South Street, Barre. Info: 978-355-9879 7-9 p.m. — Quabbin Valley Pro Musica Chorus Rehearsal, New Salem Congregational Church, South Main Street. Boy battling cancer wants to be famous WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — People from around the world are helping to fulfill the final wish of an 8-yearold Rhode Island boy who’s battling a rare type of cancer. Dorian Murray, of Westerly, has gone to Walt Disney World and has met New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. But Dorian tells WPRI-TV the one thing he still wants is to become famous. Murray’s family is trying to make his wish come true after learning the cancer he’s had since age 4 is no longer treatable. Thousands of people from France to Hong Kong have been posting photos of themselves on social media holding signs with the hashtag “DStrong” after his family posted the slogan on Facebook and Twitter. Dorian’s mom, Melissa Murray, says she hopes her son’s wish draws attention to pediatric cancer. Carjackers run from stick-shift vehicle PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh police are searching for two would-be carjackers who apparently can’t drive a stick-shift. Police have been looking for the pair since Tuesday night, when one of them tapped on a 28-year-old driver’s side window with a gun. The two ordered the man out of his car and demanded money. When the victim said he had none, they demanded his cellphone and car keys. Police spokeswoman Emily Schaffer says when the victim told the suspect the car had a manual transmission they decided they didn’t want it and ran away. Area School Breakfast & Lunch Menus For week of January 18-22 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, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, popcorn chicken, mashed potato, California vegetables, peas Wednesday, grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, green beans Thursday, grilled chicken patty, broccoli, yellow beans Friday, cheese quesadilla, refried beans, seasoned carrots, peas Mahar Regional Students can build their own meal selecting from all stations. Lunch Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, cheese quesadilla, pineapple chunks, Mexicali corn Wednesday, cheese pizza, salad Thursday, pork roast, brown gravy, roasted potato, broccoli Friday, NO SCHOOL 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, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, baked fish with lemon, brown rice pilaf, green beans Wednesday, cheese pizza, beets Thursday, cheese quesadilla Friday, mac and cheese, green 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, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, shepherd’s pie Wednesday, ham and cheese wrap, fries Thursday, hamburger Friday, fish shapes, mashed potato, peas 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, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, NO SCHOOL Wednesday, nachos with seasoned beef, refried beans Thursday, rotini and meatballs, salad Friday, homemade assorted pizza, salad 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, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NO SCHOOL Tuesday, corn chowder with cheddar biscuits Wednesday, meatball sub or hummus wrap Thursday, chicken or eggplant parm sub Friday, choice of cheese, pepperoni or loaded vegetable pizza 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 Menu unavailable prior to press time. Is your New Year’s Resolution to be in a better financial situation? Well then… Let us help you!! 2070 Main Street Athol, MA 01331 978-249-2837 Securities offered through Founders Financial Securities, LLC Member FINRA, SIPC and Registered Investment Advisor Page 4 ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 Established 1934 Serving The Interests Of The North Quabbin Region Including the towns of Athol, Orange, Warwick, Erving, Wendell, New Salem, Royalston, Phillipston and Petersham Richard J. Chase, Jr., Publisher Deborrah L. Porter, Editor Jacqueline Caron, Advertising Manager Robert A. Perkins, Production Manager Emeritus Confronting Reality on Gun Violence M any Americans agree with President Obama that we should do something about gun violence. But when he gets down to specifics — such as the executive actions he announced last week — the country fragments, political paralysis ensues and the death toll keeps rising. We must respect the constitutional right to bear arms, but it is not easy to balance it with the anguish over gun-related deaths. Fatalities are much lower than at their early-1990s height, but gun tragedies continue to play out daily. Suicides by firearm (which account for more than 60 percent of the 33,000 annual gunrelated deaths in the U.S.) are on the upswing. Mass homicide, while statistically uncommon, happens enough that it casts a constant shadow on this nation of 300 million people — who are outnumbered by an estimated 310 million guns. Difficult though it is to find consensus, Americans largely agree on the need for better background checks, stronger steps to keep firearms out of dangerous hands, and limits on the type of weaponry that enables rapid, mass slaughter. Perhaps it would help if we stopped seeing “gun violence” as one oversimplified stereotype. Of the 11,000 or so gun homicides, some are very public; others occur in private. Some mass killings — such as the December attack in San Bernardino, California — are the result of ideologically driven terrorism. Others are gangrelated. Some cases, such as the rampage at an Oregon community college, appear to be indiscriminate madness. Then there are those in which a family argument escalates to devastation — such as in California last week, where a man (described as a heavy drinker and gun collector) shot relatives. There are the partners-killing- partners cases, too commonplace to gain national notice. And there are the individual tragedies — about 600 a year — in which a person is accidentally shot to death. In 2011, 50 of those unintentional victims were 13 or younger, according to the Washington Post. On the law enforcement front, more effective means are needed to track down the source of guns that are used to murder. Results could yield ways to counter the flow of illegal weapons. When it comes more specifically to mass “rampage” shooters, there often are hints of mental instability. Yet, analyses of such killings in recent years show that in almost all of them, the weapons were legally acquired. If the killers were in fact mentally ill, their condition did not rise to a known level that would show up in background checks. More research is needed to understand the warning signs. Research (part of Obama’s effort) also might point out ways to get more people needed mental health care — including thousands who attempt or commit suicide. Laws already ban or restrict gun access for some people: those with felony or domestic violence records, mental incompetency and certain substance-abuse crimes. But unless accurate, up-to-date court and arrest information is entered into official databases, the background-check system might miss the red flags. That was apparently the case in South Carolina, where a young white supremacist was able to buy a gun and kill nine churchgoers. Obama’s push is welcome. But it will mean little unless friends and foes of tighter gun control find common ground. Reprinted from the Panama City News Herald Distributed by Creators.com We welcome your opinions! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be submitted by U.S. mail to: Athol Daily News, P.O. Box 1000, Athol, MA 01331; by FAX to 978-249-9630; by email to [email protected]; or delivered in person to 225 Exchange St. All letters must include the author’s first and last names, town of residence and phone number (for verification purposes only). No letter is printed until authenticity is verified by phone, or in person. Holiday sales rose 3 percent below 3.7 percent forecast By Jeanne Phillips © 2001 Universal Press Syndicate Three cats become a crowd in a one-bedroom apartment DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend and I live together. We adopted a cat off the street. A few months later, the cat became pregnant and had four kittens. We ended up keeping two, and now we have three cats in a one-bedroom apartment. I’ve tried being OK with it, but it’s making me stressed and unhappy. The litter box must be constantly cleaned; they get into our food and pee on our furniture. I’ve tried talking to my girlfriend about putting one or two of them up for adoption, but every time I raise the issue, she gets mad and dares me to get rid of them. I don’t want her to resent me, but I also don’t like living in the circumstances I’m living in. Please help. — SURROUNDED BY CATS DEAR SURROUNDED: You and your girlfriend appear to be irresponsible pet owners. I hope you realize that if the stray cat you adopted had been spayed, this could have been avoided. The litter box should be cleaned regularly and, because the cats belong to both of you, the responsibility should be shared. If the cats urinate on the furniture, it should be discussed with a veterinarian rather than disposing of them. That said, you are not married to this woman. If you’re not happy under the current conditions, perhaps it’s time to consider moving. ****** DEAR ABBY: I really need your help. I’m 13 and I know I’m a little young, but there’s a boy I have known for a while. We used to text all the time, and then we got into a fight. We both said rude things, and then after a while he started talking to me again and acting like he didn’t care. In fact, he told me that. Then we stopped talking again and he blocked me on Instagram. Well, this school year he came to my school, and he’s very popular. He stares at me every day when we pass each other and once he said hi to me. What I’m confused about is why does he keep unblocking me and blocking me on social media? Why is he doing everything he’s done? I hope you can help. — BLOCKED IN MISSOURI DEAR BLOCKED: The first time he blocked you, he probably did it to punish you for having hurt his feelings during the fight. Now he may be doing it to get a rise out of you, or because for some reason he doesn’t want you to be able to see what he’s saying and doing. The opposite of love isn’t hate; it’s indifference. Because he stares at you in the hallway, I suspect he still likes you. 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The coal leasing program has not been significantly changed in more than 30 years and needs to be modernized to ensure a fair return to American taxpayers and to account for climate change, Jewell said. “It is abundantly clear that times are different than they were 30 years ago, and the time for review (of the coal leasing program) is now,” Jewell told reporters in a conference call. Officials also need to take into account new scientific data available on the impact of fossil fuels on the environment and on climate change, Jewell said. Roughly 40 percent of the coal produced in the United States comes from federal lands. The vast majority comes from Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. It’s unclear what impact the moratorium will have on U.S. coal production, given the declining domestic demand for coal and the closure of numerous coal-fired power plants around the country. Coal companies have already stockpiled billions of tons of coal on existing leases. Even so, environmental groups cheered the announcement. The groups have long said the government’s fee rates for coal mining on federal land encouraged production of a product that contributes to global warming. The administration held a handful of public hearings last year to get feedback on the adequacy of the fees charged companies for coal mined on federal lands. The government collects a 12.5 percent royalty on the sale price of strip-mined coal, a rate that was established in 1976. The money is then split between the federal government and the state where the coal was mined. Coal companies also pay a $3 fee annually for each acre of land leased. Sen. Maria Cantwell, DWash., said taxpayers are being shortchanged on royalties that do not reflect the true costs of mining, both in terms of the economic value derived by mining companies and mining’s impact on the environment. Getting royalty rates right is especially important “given how much coal comes off federal land,” said Cantwell, the top Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. “I’m glad to see the president take this action. We need to stop the sweet deal (mining companies) have been getting,” Cantwell said. Government auditors for years have questioned the adequacy of the royalty rate and whether it provided an appropriate return to the government, although they did not make specific recommendations to raise it. Industry groups counter that any increase in royalty rates will hurt consumers and threaten high-paying jobs. President Barack Obama said during the State of the Union address that he would push to change the way the federal government manages its oil and coal resources. Jewell and other officials said Friday that reviews of the federal coal program have occurred twice before — once in the 1970s and again in the 1980s — and pauses on the approval of new mining leases accompanied each review. Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said the moratorium on coal leases shows that Obama’s repeated claim to support an “all-of-the-above” energy agenda “was an electionyear lie.” Britain gets first spacewalker; power is restored to space station By MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Holiday shoppers flocked online during the critical holiday shopping season, but overall sales in November and December were disappointing. Sales rose 3 percent to about $626.14 billion, according to The National Retail Federation. That’s below the forecast for a 3.7 percent gain the group had expected. The shortfall came even as stores aggressively pushed discounts throughout the season. The disappointing total sales figure underscores challenges for retailers ahead as shoppers continue to shift away from physical stores and research and buy online. Indeed, online sales, which are included in the figure, rose 9 percent to $105 billion. That’s higher than the group’s original forecast of 6 percent to 8 percent growth CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Two astronauts — including Britain’s first spacewalker — ventured outside Friday morning to restore full power to the International Space Station. British spaceman Timothy Peake and NASA’s Timothy Kopra needed to replace an electronic box that failed two months ago, slashing station power by one-eighth. The breakdown did not disrupt work 250 miles up, but NASA wanted the power grid fixed as soon as possible in case something else failed. As Peake floated out, space station commander Scott Kelly called out, “Hey Tim, it’s really cool seeing that Union Jack go outside. It’s explored all over the world. Now it’s explored space.” NEW YORK (AP) — Wal-Mart is closing 269 stores, more than half of them in the U.S. and another big chunk in its challenging Brazilian market. The stores being shuttered account for a fraction of the company’s 11,000 stores worldwide and less than 1 percent of its global revenue. More than 95 percent of the stores set to be closed in the U.S. are within 10 miles of another Wal-Mart. The Bentonville, Arkansas, company said it is working to ensure that workers are placed in nearby locations. The store closures will start at the end of the month. The announcement comes three months after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. CEO Doug McMillon told investors that the world’s largest retailer would review its fleet of stores with the goal of becoming more nimble in the face of increased competition from all fronts, including from online rival Amazon.com. “Actively managing our portfolio of assets is essential to maintaining a healthy business,” McMillon said in a statement. “Closing stores is never an easy decision. But it is necessary to keep the company strong and positioned for the future.” Wal-Mart operates 4,500 in the U.S. Its global workforce is 2.2 million, 1.4 million in the U.S. alone. Wal-Mart to close 269 stores Replied Peake, the first spacewalker to wear the Union Jack on the shoulder of his suit: “It’s great to be wearing it, a huge privilege, a proud moment.” The broken unit — a voltage regulator — is about the size of a 30-gallon aquarium. It’s being replaced by a spare dubbed Dusty; the spare has been on the space station since 1999. Newly arrived cables allowed a software update. Peake and Kopra need to make the switch in darkness, to prevent electricity from flowing through the solar power system and shocking them. They have just 31 minutes on each swing around Earth to complete the repair on the far reaches of the space station. The work site is about 200 feet from where they exited, about as far as spacewalkers safely can go. “All right, gentlemen, looking great. Glad to see you both out there together on the tip of the world,” Mission Control radioed once the spacewalkers reached the repair site. Peake, a helicopter pilot chosen by the European Space Agency, is Britain’s first official astronaut. A handful of previous spacewalkers held dual U.S.-English citizenship, but flew as Americans for NASA. The first British citizen to fly in space, chemist Helen Sharman, visited Russia’s old Mir space station as part of a private competition in 1991. Peake and Kopra rocketed into orbit exactly one month ago aboard a Russian spacecraft. To distinguish between the two Tims, Mission Control used both their first and last names when calling out to them in the void. Ground controllers, at least, didn’t have any problem distinguishing the spacewalkers’ voices. Peake is from West Sussex in southeast England; Kopra is from Austin, Texas. “Popping outside for a walk” Peake said in a tweet Thursday. “Exhilarated - but no time to dwell on emotions.” ——— Online: NASA: http://www. nasa.gov/mission--pages/ station/main/index.html P.O. Box 1000 (USPS 035-720) 225 Exchange St., Athol MA, 01331-1000 Telephone 978-249-3535 Recycled/Recyclable Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use or republication of all local news printed in this newspaper, as well as all AP news dispatches. 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Except to the extent aforesaid the Athol Daily News will not be liable to the advertiser for mistakes or errors in the publication of advertisements. Richard J. Chase, Jr. Publisher ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 Page 5 Snakes to be “head-started” in a controlled environment and wouldn’t be ready for release until about two-years old. “We have to make sure we have all our ducks in a row,” French said. The snakes to be introduced at the Quabbin could come from the Rogers Williams Park Zoo in Providence, R.I., noted French. “They have a very good conservation program there,” he said. In a memo to the North Worcester County Quabbin Anglers Association, Jay Yeo, of the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation, also stated the DFW is in the process of acquiring permits from New York to transfer some young rattlesnakes for the program. The plan to introduce timber rattlesnakes at the reservoir is not sitting well with New Salem resident and Millers River Fishermen’s Association president Peter Mallett. The well-known North Quabbin area outdoorsman said recently he is concerned the snake population could eventually become too large to maintain itself in a confined area on an island, leading the snakes to cross the water to other mainland areas where they could come in contact with hikers and fishermen. Aside from citing a potential snakebite danger, Mallett is also questioning whether the program will be properly overseen or even successful. To illustrate his point, he noted what he sees as the state’s failed attempt to reintroduce North Atlantic salmon to the Millers River. Instead of placing the salmon fry in the river’s tributaries to allow them ample time to grow, he said the state placed them directly into the river in the area of the Bearsden Conservation Area in Athol. He added that the location is upstream from the dam in Orange, which, he says, the adult salmon cannot pass over on their return migration upriver. Acknowledging that timber rattlesnakes are venomous, French downplayed the snakebite concern, saying there has been no fatal bite from a timber rattlesnake recorded in the state since Colonial times. The DCF also notes all documented bites from wild snakes since that time can be counted on one hand, modern antivenin treatments have greatly reduced the danger posed by a bite, and wild snakebites to persons not deliberately handling snakes are rare. French said he feels an island habitat would be large enough to support a snake population and the possibility of snakes migrating across the water would be low. However, he said he would not be overly concerned if they were to travel to the mainland. “They’re in public [conservation] areas now in parts of the state and there are no issues,” he said. At least one Athol resident agrees with French. “I have observed rattlesnakes on several occasions and know they are shy and retiring and not easily found even if looking for them,” said David Small, of the Athol Bird & Nature Club. In addition to his ABNC membership, Small is an associate member of the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Advisory Committee, a member of the Ware River Watershed Advisory Committee, and is retired from his position as assistant regional director at the Quabbin Reservoir. Of the rattlesnake program, Small said, “I am aware of the project and basic concepts involved. The bottom line for me is that if a remote area (island) at Quabbin can safely harbor a colony of snakes, I don’t see a good reason not to do it. The project will involve a small number of individuals and establishing a breeding population is a slow process at best. Public contact can be minimized and I do not believe a public health risk will be created.” Regarding the program’s importance, Small added, “Snakes in general give many a deep felt uneasiness and they have been persecuted to extirpation in many areas. No other group of animals creates such an immediate and visceral reaction. [However,] I can tell you that timber rattlesnakes are critically endangered in Massachusetts. Valentine This year’s goal is to provide each elder who receives Meals on Wheels through FCHCC with a Valentine’s Day card. In order to achieve this goal, FCHCC is seeking to partner with local schools, after-school programs, youth groups and nursing homes. Those who know of a group that would like to participate, or who would like more information, should contact Marcus Chiaretto by email at [email protected] or by phone at 413-773-5555, Ext. 2304 or 978-544-2259, Ext. 2304. Valentine’s Day cards can be mailed to: Attn. Marcus Chiaretto, FCHCC, 330 Montague City Rd., Suite 1, Turners Falls, MA 013762530. The deadline for submitting Valentine’s Day cards to FCHCC is Friday, Feb. 5. About the Love Letters campaign Love Letters is a national campaign devel- energy to the town as a whole would still be to work with a municipal aggregator, Kubiak explained, and Colonial Power Group is one recommended by them. Colonial Power Group’s plans are similar to HCOG’s in that before it is implemented a letter will go out to every resident offering to allow them to opt-out and continue with their current supplier if they choose. There are no fees to drop Colonial Power Group as a supplier and likewise, no fees to join ects are intentionally vague, as I cannot name particular businesses yet, but, the report is genuine. “Beyond the investments in this report, I plan to share a five-point plan for continued growth and longer-term economic prosperity in the coming weeks. There are many, many partners — corporate, in- Election From Page 1 bents whose terms are expiring are: • Moderator, one year — Lawrence McLauglin. • ARRSC, two seats from Athol for three years each — Dale Lougee, Joseph Maga. • ARRSC, one Royalston seat for three years — Charles Pretti. • Library trustees, one seat for three years — Sharon Brighenti. who are unable to prepare a meal for themselves and are unable to attend congregate meals. Additionally, Meals on Wheels provides regular “wellness checks” to ensure that clients are in good physical and mental health. The FCHCC Meals on Wheel program serves both Franklin County and the North Quabbin region and is an affiliate of Meals on Wheels America, which strives to help adults throughout the country maintain their independence as they age. Volunteer drivers are needed. Drivers receive training, a small stipend and mileage reimbursement for their service. For information on becoming a volunteer, call 413-773-5555, Ext. 2272 or 978-544-2259, Ext. 2272, or visit www.fchcc.org/ MealsonWheels. Read more about Meal on Wheels at www.fchcc.org/ services/services-for-elders/ meals-on-wheels. and other groups to explain how the aggregation works before it is implemented. He noted that since HCOG left the aggregation scene, several towns that were originally working with the council of governments are now working with Colonial, including the North Quabbin town of Wendell. The selectboard agreed to ask the energy committee to come to the next board meeting to discuss the possibility of moving forward with Colonial. From Page 1 dividual, non-profit, governmental — that are leading this effort and the sum of all parts will be realized here in Athol and the North Quabbin region generally, in my opinion.” Suhoski added, “Too often, Athol’s ‘news’ revolves around unemployment, the opioid crisis or vacant buildings. While those social ills do afflict this community (and many others), there is so much more good and positive energy throughout the town.” An economic development update and plan are included on the agenda for the Jan. 19 selectboard meeting to be held at 7 p.m. in Room 21 of the town hall. From Page 1 cally suspends for up to five years the driver’s license of anyone convicted of a drug offense even if the offense is unrelated to driving a vehicle. The proposal allows automatic license suspension for anyone convicted of trafficking in illegal drugs, except for marijuana. It also repeals the current law that requires offenders to pay a $500 fee to get their license back. Supporters said current law is counterproductive because it prevents many offenders from having the mobility to find and/or retain a job, drive their children to school, travel to a doctor and do many other things necessary to help them rebuild their lives. The House has approved a different version of the bill. The Senate version now goes to the House for consideration. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HEARING — The Judiciary Committee held a hearing on dozens of bills including: LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA (H 1561) — Legalizing, licensing, regulating and taxing marijuana and allowing adults over 21 to grow it for their personal use and the use by others over 21. The measure is similar to a possible 2016 ballot question legalizing all marijuana use. SOCIAL CARD GAMES (H 1152) — Legalizes “social card games.” These games are small, private games in which the winnings of a player do not exceed $50; players cannot invest more than $10 in the game; and all winnings are distributed to the players at the end of the game. Games include poker, pinochle, bridge, rummy, canasta and hearts. Supporters said the measure was filed in response to a group of seniors at the Cameron Senior Center in Westford who were told by the director that their small card games for a few dollars were technically illegal gambling. They said it is illogical and unfair that current law actually bars these harmless games. check the state’s prescription monitoring database each time they prescribe opiates; and ending the practice of sending women who are civilly committed for alcohol or substance-abuse disorders to MCI-Framingham. Supporters said this landmark legislation is a balanced and practical approach that will improve schools’ approach to teaching kids about drug prevention and increase access to treatment for those who are addicted. They argued it will save lives and spare the heartache of many families by helping to stem the rising tide of drug addiction and drug-related deaths across the state. They noted there were 1,256 accidental drug-related deaths last year. (A “Yes” vote is for the bill.) Rep. Donald Berthiaume: Didn’t Vote; Rep. Kimberly Ferguson: Yes; Rep. Stephen Kulik: Yes; Rep. Susannah Whipps Lee: Yes; Rep. Jonathan Zlotnik: Yes HOLD FOR THREE DAYS (H 3944) — The House 34116, rejected an amendment allowing a doctor to commit to a mental health facility for up to three days an alcohol or substance abuse patient who has overdosed if the doctor feels that there is a likelihood of the person harming himself or herself or others. Amendment supporters said it could save lives if doctors, other health professionals and family members have more time to intervene. They argued that people are dying every day as a result of being sent home instead of held and evaluated. Some amendment opponents said the bill already requires a written evaluation within the first 24 hours of admission to the facility. Others said there is a shortage of hospital staff and facilities to handle this 72-hour hold. Some argued the amendment is an unfunded mandate that will further burden community hospitals and cities and towns. (A “Yes” vote is for the amendment. A “No” vote is against it.) Rep. Berthiaume: Yes; Rep. Ferguson: Yes; Rep. Kulik: No; Rep. Whipps Lee: Yes; Rep. Zlotnik: No DECREASE SUPPLY TO FIVE DAYS (H 3944) — The House 33-115, rejected an amendment that would decrease from seven days to five days the maximum length of time that doctors are allowed to write initial opioid prescriptions for a patient. Amendment supporters said the reduction to three days would reduce the chances that patients will become review of procedures and resulted in the U.K. regulatory agency imposing new testing standards, including recommendations to use the lowest possible dose and to test new drugs only in one person at a time. The six men in Britain now apparently have a higher risk of cancer and autoimmune diseases tied to their exposure to the experimental drug. Dr. Ben Whalley, a neuropharmacology professor at Britain’s University of Reading, said standardized regulations for clinical trials are “largely the same” throughout Europe. “However, like any safeguard, these minimize risk rather than abolish it,” Whalley said in a statement. “There is an inherent risk in exposing people to any new compound.” e-mail us S&S447APPLIANCE Main St., Athol FLINT’S AUTO REPAIR addicted to opioid pain pills in the first place. They noted that some doctors prescribe up to a two-week supply when the patient is likely to have pain for only a few days. Amendment opponents said patients often need more than a five-day dose and argued the seven-day maximum is more reasonable. They noted that patients must have a written hard copy of an opioid prescription, which means they must go back to the doctor’s office if they’re still in pain. That could create a problem as most offices are closed on weekends. (A “Yes” vote is for the amendment. A “No” vote is against it.) Rep. Berthiaume: Didn’t Vote; Rep. Ferguson: Yes; Rep. Kulik: No; Rep. Whipps Lee: Yes; Rep. Zlotnik: N ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL BAN SEXUAL ORIENTATION CONVERSION THERAPY (H 97) — A bill that would prohibit psychiatrists and other mental health professionals from providing conversion therapy to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender minors under 18, designed to change their sexual orientation or gender identity, took a step forward when it advanced from committee to the House calendar where it could be taken up any day. Supporters of the ban say being gay, bisexual or transgender is not a disease and therefore does not need a cure. They argue this type of “junk therapy” is very destructive and argue there is no sound evidence that it ever works. Opponents of the ban say the treatment has been successful for children whose sexuality was influenced by sexual abuse. They note that the conversion therapy should not be used on any patient who believes that he or she is simply born with a specific sexual preference. ELIMINATE DRIVER’S LICENSE SUSPENSION (S 2094) — The Senate approved a new version of legislation that would repeal a 1989 law which automati- Drug We Offer Press releases, news tips, calendar items, and more! Send to: ALL MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE [email protected] Web Site www.ssappliance.com From Page 1 COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR In Home & Shop Call 978-249-7535 990 South Main St., Athol CALL 978-249-4246 DOMESTIC & MOST FOREIGN VEHICLES Specializing In Subarus SO YOU THOUGHT SNOW TIRES WERE TOO EXPENSIVE?? WELL LOOK AT THESE!!! From Page 1 or rejoin later. Because the town has already voted to allow the selectboard to negotiate a contract, Sullivan said there could be a contract in place by April or May. The next step would be to agree on a plan, post it in an official manner for 30 days to allow for public comment, then present it to the DEOR and then the department of public utilities for approval. Cappadona said that part of the process also involves meeting with area seniors Athol [The] wild populations [that] remain are under extreme stress.” Extirpation is the condition of a species becoming extinct in a specific geographic location while still existing elsewhere. Aside from human encroachment, French said those persons who feel it is necessary to kill snakes when they are found also threaten timber rattlesnakes. “The reality is, there is a segment of the public that doesn’t like snakes. There always has been and there always will be,” he said. Under state law, it is a criminal offense to kill or disturb timber rattlesnakes. An additional threat is a skin disease, which affects snakes in general. The disease is similar to that of the fungal white nose syndrome that affects bats, said French, who recently secured a multistate, multi-organization national grant to combat the skin disease. The DCF is required by state law to protect endangered species and their habitats. While there are no timber rattlesnakes in the Quabbin Reservoir watershed at present, French said it is possible several locations on the reservoir’s islands were home to them long before the creation of the reservoir and the settlement of the valley. Small agreed with that assertion, saying, “Quabbin has three hills named ‘Rattlesnake,’ which harkens back to days when these interesting creatures were found throughout the region. And [through the program] just maybe we can keep another organism from being extirpated on our watch.” From Page 1 oped by DoSomething. org in partnership with the AARP Foundation’s Mentor Up program and Meals on Wheels Association America that encourages individuals to make Valentine’s Day cards for older adults. Contributing to the Love Letters campaign is a way of showing appreciation to Meals on Wheels recipients throughout the county. Donating a Valentine’s Day card lets local Meals on Wheels recipients know that fellow community members want them to feel valued and loved during the holiday season. As an added bonus, young people who sign up at dosomething.org/loveletters and include proof of their participation in the campaign will be eligible to win a $5,000 scholarship. 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STATUS IN QUESTION — In this Oct. 29, 2015 file photo, New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones walks in the end zone before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Foxborough, Mass. Jones was admitted to a hospital on Sunday and released the same day. Head coach Bill Belichick would not elaborate on Jones’ status for today’s contest with the Chiefs. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer Jones’ status still a mystery as Patriots prepare for Chiefs By JIMMY GOLEN AP Sports Writer FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots would have loved to spend the week with nothing else to worry about except Saturday’s playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Then Pro Bowl defensive lineman Chandler Jones wandered over to the local police station, shirtless and disoriented, leaving his house reeking of burnt marijuana. Suddenly, the defending Super Bowl champions were back on defense. Fortunately, they’re pretty good at it. “I mean, are there any more questions about the Chiefs here?” coach Bill Belichick said Thursday after nine straight unanswered questions about Jones’ unusual weekend. “The rest of it, I’m done talking about. We issued a statement, that’s it.” Jones apologized to his teammates and the New England fans on Thursday, saying he made a “pretty stupid mistake,” but he declined to elaborate on what happened. Belichick refused to say whether Jones would be benched for fear of revealing valuable strategic information to the Chiefs. In the Patriots’ locker room, the players said they would have no trouble putting the incident aside on Saturday. And it’s hard to doubt them, after what they have gone through over the last 12 months and beyond. Hours after New England’s 45-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC championship game last January, the team was accused of illegally deflating the footballs. Even before the league investigation that would find them guilty, the Patriots plugged up their ears and dug in their heels. And went on to win the Super Bowl. A season earlier, New England recorded its nowcustomary 12-win season, AFC East title and trip to the conference championship game despite releasing tight end Aaron Hernandez over the summer, shortly before he was charged with first-degree murder. (He was convicted in April 2015, a few months after his former teammates’ Super Bowl victory.) “I think coach Belichick does a great job of really just, like, brainwashing us,” defensive back Duron Harmon said this week. “We just try to ignore all the distractions, whether it’s that situation or ‘Deflategate,’ or any other distraction. We just try to ignore the noise.” If Jones is benched for part of the game, the Patriots will be giving up a pass-rusher whose 12 1/2 sacks were the fifth most in the NFL this season. Here are a few other things to look for in Satur- day’s game: WE ALL WANT TO BE BIG, BIG STARS: Kansas City won 10 in a row to close out the regular season and then added a 30-0 win over Houston in the wild-card round. The winning streak is the longest in team history and longest active streak in the league. “You don’t win 11 games in a row by accident,” Patriots special teamer Matthew Slater said. “There are not a lot of things that they haven’t been doing well.” New England has lost four of its last six games, but still coasted to its 12th division title in 13 years and its sixth straight first-round bye. STANDING IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Steven Jackson was out of football when Belichick called just before Christmas, looking for someone to replace injured running backs Dion Lewis and LeGarrette Blount. “I understood that this is probably the last opportunity that I will have a chance, a significant chance, to win a Super Bowl,” said Jackson, 32. “This is the week ... we’re talking about, why I decided to take coach up on the offer.” Jackson hadn’t been in the playoffs since he was a rookie in 2004 with the Rams. He is expected to share carries with James White and Brandon Bolden for as long as his conditioning holds up. “It’s a long time coming for me,” Jackson said. “The last two or three weeks have been a whirlwind.” STARING AT THE VIDEO: Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he isn’t worried about “Spygate,” ‘‘Deflategate,” or any of the other allegations of Patriots misdeeds. “I mean, I’ve heard of things happening, but I haven’t had any of those problems,” he said this week. “You go play. You worry about all that, that’s not how you win the game, right?” The Patriots were penalized by the league in 2007 after they were caught videotaping opposing coaches’ signals, and again this offseason after an NFL investigation found they used improperly inflated footballs in the AFC title game. Other reports have accused Belichick and his minions of rifling through the trash in the visitors’ locker room or providing opponents with warm Gatorade. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin wondered aloud why the headsets always go out when he plays in New England. Some opponents have said they brought extra security or barricaded their locker room door when visiting Gillette Stadium. Reid isn’t changing anything. “You concentrate on getting better at your fundamentals, techniques and those great players you’ve got to play against,” he said. “All that other stuff (is a) distraction.” SO COME DANCE THIS SILENCE: It’s the only game this weekend that isn’t a rematch from the regular season; the teams have never met in the postseason. That doesn’t mean they have no history. The Chiefs beat the Patriots 41-14 in Week 4 of 2014, chasing Brady from the game in the second-biggest loss of his career. Afterward, fans wondered openly whether the then-37 year-old quarterback was no longer effective. (He rebounded OK, winning his fourth NFL title and third Super Bowl MVP.) This week, Belichick finally broke his lengthy silence on that game. “It has relevance,” he said. “But we’re certainly going to have to prepare and coach the team a lot better than we did that night. So that’s what we’ll try to do.” TELL EACH OTHER FAIRY TALES: This week’s game is less about the rosters than the injury reports. Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski has knee and back injuries that have kept him out of practice two of four days this week. New England is also hoping to get receiver Julian Edelman and offensive lineman Sebastian Vollmer back; all three players are listed as questionable. The Chiefs have also had to shuffle their offensive line, with Mitch Morse and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif out with concussions. But the big question for them is whether DALLAS (AP) — Records show that for months, the Texas Lottery Commission aggressively pursued efforts to get the Texas lottery involved in the multibilliondollar fantasy sports gaming business. The Dallas Morning News reports that commission Executive Director Gary Grief wanted a deal with DraftKings so that the commission could offer fantasy sports games. The newspaper reviewed more than 400 pages of emails. DraftKings later became embroiled in a scandal over insider betting. Commission Chairman Winston Krause told the Morning News that Grief explored the matter at a lawmaker’s urging. Krause said he couldn’t remember the lawmaker’s identity. The records contradict the commission’s public statements that it was pursuing only traditional lottery draws and scratch-off games. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered the commission to end its pursuit. Report: Texas lottery officials pursued fantasy sports game leading receiver Jeremy Maclin, who did not practice all week and is listed as questionable, will be available. Reid said the team was lucky it wasn’t more serious than a mild high ankle sprain. “I was happy for the kid,” he said. “It looked (bad) on the test, but it all worked out.” Sports Schedule Saturday, January 16 Varsity Athol wrestling at Midland Duals, at Quabbin, 9 a.m. Mahar wrestling vs. West Springfield, 9 a.m. Athol boys basketball vs. Hopkins, 1:30 p.m. JV Athol boys basketball vs. Hopkins, 12 p.m. Tuesday, January 19 Varsity Athol indoor track vs. Greenfield, at Smith College, 3:45 p.m. Mahar indoor track vs. Southwick, 3:45 p.m. Mahar girls basketball vs. Monson, 7 p.m. Athol girls basketball at South Hadley, 7 p.m. JV Athol girls basketball at South Hadley, 5:30 p.m. Mahar girls basketball vs. Monson, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 20 Varsity Athol boys basketball at Smith Academy, 7 p.m. Athol wrestling vs. Pathfinder, 7 p.m. Mahar wrestling at Pioneer, 7 p.m. Mahar boys basketball at Turners Falls, 7:30 p.m. JV Athol boys basketball at Smith Academy, 5:30 p.m. Mahar boys basketball at Turners Falls, 6 p.m. Middle School ARMS girls basketball vs. Granby, 3:30 p.m. MMS girls basketball vs. Turners Falls, 3:30 p.m. MMS boys basketball vs. Turners Falls, 4:45 p.m. ARMS boys basketball vs. Granby, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, January 21 Varsity Mahar girls basketball vs. Easthampton, 7 p.m. JV Mahar girls basketball vs. Easthampton, 5:30 p.m. Friday, January 22 Varsity Athol indoor track vs. Pioneer, at Smith College, 3:45 p.m. Mahar indoor track vs. Hampshire, at Smith College, 3:45 p.m. Mahar boys basketball vs. Hopkins, 7 p.m. Athol boys basketball vs. Turners Falls, 7:30 p.m. JV Mahar boys basketball vs. Hopkins, 5:30 p.m. Athol boys basketball vs. Turners Falls, 6 p.m. Middle School ARMS girls basketball at Turners Falls, 3:30 p.m. MMS boys basketball at Hopkins, 3:30 p.m. MMS girls basketball at Hopkins, 4:45 p.m. ARMS boys basketball at Turners Falls, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January 23 Varsity Mahar wrestling at Billerica, 10 a.m. Athol girls basketball vs. Wahconah, at Hoosac Valley Regional High School, 3 p.m. Mahar girls basketball vs. Mount Greylock, at Hoosac Valley Regional High School, 4:30 p.m. We’ve been waiting almost two months for our beloved New England Patriots to return to health. They would seem to be as healthy as they are going to get heading into today’s game. That begs the question, are they ready for a return to glory? The Tom Brady led Patriots looked unbeatable through Thanksgiving. Heck, they still looked unbeatable against the Broncos in Week 12 until all hell broke loose. I’d like to think everyone will return this week and the Patriots will pick up where they left off six weeks ago, but that seems naive. To complicate matters even more, Pro Bowl defensive end Chandler Jones was involved with something. Was it marijuana? Synthetic marijuana? Spice? PCP (thanks Cris Carter, perhaps he should have had a fall guy)? Who knows. It’s a crazy story. Bill Belichick doesn’t do crazy. I’m predicting Jones will be inactive on Sunday. Sometimes things just don’t work out. We’ve all played on or coached teams that had all the pieces, but, for whatever reason, things just don’t work out. This Patriots team has that written all over them. Of course, by 8 p.m. this Patriots team could have rolled to victory over a banged up Chiefs team and look every bit the part the Super Bowl contender they did in October. It’s not as if Kansas City doesn’t have issues of its own. Injuries to Jeremy Maclin, Spencer Ware and Justin Houston (in addition to Jamaal Charles earlier this season) have the Chiefs at significantly less than 100-percent. Sure, Alex Smith has been great, but this team would be pretty one-dimensional without Maclin and Ware. Travis Kelce is a very good player, but — without Maclin to keep the defense honest — New England should be able to slow him down with Patrick Chung and company. Without a playmaker on the outside, the Patriots are likely to stack the box against Charcanderick West and it’s easy to envision the defense being the reason we win. I’m not sure of anything with this game. I’d like to think the Patriots will return to eff-you mode and pick a part the depleted Chiefs. I do think this game is the Patriots toughest test in reaching the Super Bowl. If they can get through the distractions of this week and begin to regain comfort on offense, there’s no team in the AFC that will stop them. If they play as rusty as they probably should, we will be left wondering what could have been. I just wrote 400 words on why you should be concerned about today’s game, but I still like the Patriots (-5) over the Chiefs, 23-17. Here’s the picks for the rest of the Divisional Round: Packers at Cardinals (-7) The Green Bay offense finally came to life last week against the Redskins. The problem? Devante Adams injured his knee and will be watching from the sidelines. Any momentum the group made last week is gone with the injury and the Packers don’t have the weapons without him. Arizona dominated Green Bay a couple weeks back and I’m not expecting anything different this time around. Cardinals 31-17. Seahawks at Panthers (-1.5) The two teams met back on Oct. 18 with Carolina coming away with a 27-23 victory. Seattle was in a funk at the time (the loss dropped them to 2-4), but has won 9-of-11 since. During that time the Seahawks have found something with their passing game and are expecting the return of Marshawn Lynch this week. Seattle may have been lucky to get past Minnesota, but should make the most of a second chance. Seahawks 24-17. Steelers at Broncos (-7.5) It’s tough to diagnose this game without reflecting on the madness of last Saturday night. Pittsburgh should be home watching, but the Bengals were again their own worst enemy. The Steelers paid the price for Cincinnati’s stupidity, however, as Antonio Brown has been ruled out and Ben Roethlisberger is at significantly less than 100-percent. Roethlisberger is as tough as they come, however, and he’s not about to go down without a fight. On the flip side, the Broncos seem destined to win unless Peyton Manning totally folds. I respect Manning and his accomplishments, but I can totally see his career going down in flames with a dud on Sunday night. I’m not willing to root for it, but it’s tough not to take the points (and I expect the line to climb closer to 10 by game time). Broncos 20-17. On a final note, I want to give a shoutout to subscriber Mary Zayac. After leaving work just before 3 p.m. on Tuesday, I returned to print score sheets for that night’s basketball game. I noticed I had received a voicemail. Typically voicemails left during that stretch of time are for angry people. I reluctantly played the voicemail before leaving (I typically would have left it until the next morning). The message was a lovely one from Mary who wanted to compliment the sports pages. Mary, your message was very much appreciated and commentary of your voicemail has received more than 200 likes on my Facebook page. Thank you! Vermont AG: Daily fantasy sports sites illegal in state MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A top lawyer with the Vermont attorney general’s office told a state Senate committee Friday that online daily fantasy sports games are illegal in the state. And John Treadwell, chief of the criminal division at the attorney general’s office, urged against passing a bill that would regulate the games and effectively legalize them. “Our opinion is that daily fantasy sports fall within the coverage of Vermont’s gambling statutes,” Treadwell told members of the Senate Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs Committee. “Our recommendation is that you not pass this particular piece of legislation,” Treadwell said, adding that the attorney general’s office would be willing to participate in a broader discussion of Vermont’s anti-gambling laws, some of which date from 1797. He said in a later interview that the fantasy sports industry should not be singled out for a green light. “Our concern is what it (the legislation) does is it takes one variety of illegal, for-profit gambling and makes it legal without any consideration for why this particular one is being chosen and others are not,” Treadwell said. Sen. Kevin Mullin, the Rutland County Republican who leads the committee and favors legalizing the games, asked Treadwell why none of the estimated more than 100,000 Vermonters who play fantasy sports had been prosecuted. Treadwell said gambling had “not been an enforcement priority” for police or prosecutors in the state. Industry leaders Draft Kings and Fan Duel have argued that gambling laws should not apply because their games involve more skill than chance.In the games, players assemble teams of athletes from a range of clubs in a given major league sport — football is the most popular — and earn points based on those athletes’ performances in subsequent games. Participants pay entry fees and can win cash. ATHOL DAILY NEWS Weekend, January 16-17, 2016 Page 7 Sportsman’s Corner By MIKE ROCHE Why Hunters Hunt A recent article written by Ben Moyer in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on why people hunt provides some very interesting food for thought. For hundreds of thousands of years, humans hunted animals for food. The article notes that, in modern affluent societies, some continued to hunt but for less urgent reasons like recreation, camaraderie or a break from industrial routine. Now, research indicates that hunting to acquire meat is, once again, rising to the top among hunters’ motivations. Responsive Management, a natural resource research firm based in Harrisonburg, Va., conducted two random surveys, seven years apart, of adult hunters nationwide to learn their primary reasons for hunting. The researchers ran an initial survey in 2006 and another in 2013. In both studies, respondents were asked to identify their singlemost important reason for hunting in the year prior to the survey. Hunters surveyed in 2013 cited “for the meat” as the reason that drew them afield more than any other response. Meat motivation was the only cited reason to increase significantly from the 2006 survey, increasing from 22 percent in 2006 to 35 percent in the most recent interviews. Other hunting motivations indicated by respondents included: “for recreation/sport,” (31 percent in 2013); “to be with family and friends,” (21 percent); “to be close to nature,” (9 percent); and “for a trophy,” (1 percent). All those responses except “for a trophy,” which accounted for 0 percent of responses in 2006, showed a decline from 2006. A separate Resource Management study supports the conclusion that Americans’ hunting motivations are changing. Researchers polled hunters in seven states — Alabama, Alaska, Indiana, Idaho, Mississippi, New York and South Dakota — that logged increases in active hunters between 2006 and 2011. When read a list of reasons to go hunting, 68 percent of surveyed hunters in those states said a source of “local, natural or ‘green’ meat” was their primary motivation. Researchers identified three trends as influencing the shift toward meat as a primary reason to hunt. Those trends are the 2008 recession, mounting interest in locally produced, additive-free and environmentally responsible meat, and the growing proportion of women among hunters. Women, according to Responsive Management, account for a higher percent of new hunters (14 percent) than established hunters (9 percent) and, statistically, women are more likely than men to hunt for the food it can yield. Among the hunters interviewed in the 2006 and 2013 Responsive Management surveys, 55 percent of women cited “for meat” as their primary reason to hunt, compared to 27 percent of men. This data comes as no real surprise to this writer. It has always been my opinion, formed by decades of interaction with the people in hunting communities, that meat on the table is a powerful motivator. Venison, waterfowl and upland birds provide very healthy and delicious table fare when prepared by a cook who understands what he needs to do to best compliment the game. The popularity of game suppers across the region is also an accurate barometer and tickets at all are a hot commodity. Personally, the meat is just a part of the attraction, which I believe is driven by my genetics. The interaction with the outdoors, friends, and of course my bird dog are all important and keep me engaged. However, it is my belief that I hunt because it is who I am as a human being and the challenge plus the interactions stated above motivate me very strongly. A number of readers have commented on my noting that there will be a new puppy arriving at our home. It will be interesting to see how the newcomer is received by the menagerie of pets already living here. My wife’s three cats will be interesting as they greet the newcomer but the critical relationship will be Dinah, the now eight-year old French Brittany who has ruled the roost since the passing of her predecessor. Dog owners need to be very sensitive to the way they first bring dogs together when a new one arrives in the house. Dogs are very keyed to place and many recommend that the two dogs first meet on neutral ground so the resident dog does not feel threatened. Some experts advise that you bring the new dog into the home without the resident so it can experience the smell of the other dog and then bring the other dog in to also smell where the newcomer has been. My daughter Jen is very accomplished as she attended sessions with local dog trainer Ray Ducharme and has read extensively on dog behavior. We will hopefully be able to mesh the two dog’s and have an introduction process that allows both dogs to feel comfortable and “part of the pack”. We will be flying out to Illinois in the next couple weeks to pick up Laney and bring her to her new home. The breeder has sent us some video of Laney who really likes water and birds and should fit in fine. Kroenke heralds Rams’ return INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Stan Kroenke stepped to the microphones at the Forum with football fans chanting “We love Stan!” When the owner first said the words “Los Angeles Rams,” those fans erupted in wild cheers. What a difference LA makes for Kroenke and his Rams, who are home again after 21 years in St. Louis. The Rams formally returned to the West Coast on Friday with their first public appearance since getting NFL permission to relocate. Team executives, former players and fans shared their anticipation and excitement when they assembled mere steps away from the planned site of a lavish stadium set to open at Hollywood Park in 2019. “It’s quite a privilege,” Kroenke said. “We’re looking forward to moving ahead with this. It’s been a long road, but we made it. We’re going to have some fun.” The Rams played in Southern California for 49 seasons before owner Georgia Frontiere moved them after the 1994 campaign. Kroenke won the three-team derby to return to the nation’s second-largest market earlier this week, enticing NFL owners with his impressive stadium plans and his team’s ties to Los Angeles, where thousands of fans stayed true to the Rams during two decades away. Kroenke appeared to tear up slightly at a few points in a cathartic afternoon. “Sure, it’s emotional,” said Kroenke, a Missouri native and a Malibu resident for 20 years. “I have a home here, and I love the area. It’s a lot to take in, and we haven’t been able to enjoy the fun stuff yet.” COO Kevin Demoff confirmed several details of the move, saying the Rams will play the upcoming season downtown at the Coliseum, their home from 1946-79. They’ll start selling tickets Monday at prices comparable to last year’s rates in St. Louis. As trial looms, baseball fans already won in MLB TV dispute By LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball fans are already the winners in a lawsuit scheduled for trial next week after the league agreed to let consumers buy singleteam television packages for the first time. MLB lawyers have told a Manhattan federal court judge that fans will be able to buy the new packages this season if they don’t live in their favorite team’s market. In the past, consumers were forced to buy the games of all baseball teams, because individual teams were not sold separately. The lawyers noted in the court papers filed publicly last week that the desire for single-team packages seemed to be the driving force behind the 2012 classaction lawsuit brought on behalf of fans. The decision to enable single-team TV package purchases came after lawyers for the National Hockey League last year settled their side of the court case. The NHL also agreed to let fans buy single-team packages. A message left with a plaintiff’s lawyer was not immediately returned Friday. An MLB spokesman declined to comment. The new packages have not yet been publicly announced by baseball and pricing information about them has not been released. A trial that was to feature testimony from baseball’s Jones apologies to Steelers’ Brown (AP) — Pacman’s sorry, AB. Cincinnati cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones apologized Friday for claiming Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was faking a concussion at the end of the wild-card game last Saturday night. The Steelers, who beat the Bengals on a late field goal, ruled Brown out for their divisional matchup Sunday with Denver after the two-time All-Pro was not cleared by doctors. Jones said in the aftermath of Cincinnati’s 18-16 loss that Brown winked at him before being helped off the field after taking a shot to the head from Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict. Jones posted a video on Instagram late Friday afternoon in which Jones said “I apologize sincerely. Get well.” commissioner, among others, is scheduled to start Tuesday, but the case seems likely to settle. In November, Judge Shira Scheindlin urged both sides to work toward a settlement after MLB lawyer Beth A. Wilkinson said the league had decided to implement the same terms that were reached by the NHL even without a settlement in place. “We’re at a bit of a loss of why we can’t come to a resolution,” Wilkinson said then. Scheindlin ruled in 2013 that baseball could not use its antitrust exemption to defend against the lawsuit. The lawsuits had claimed that the leagues’ clubs and some television broadcast entities collude to eliminate competition in the airing of games on the Internet and on television. Baseball had defended a system of issuing television contracts developed decades ago that was designed to protect each baseball team’s region from competitors. More recently, baseball has multiplied options for fans so that they can get games on various electronic devices. “Make no mistake, this mission is not altruistic,” baseball’s lawyers said in court papers written last month. “Baseball faces fierce competition, including from other sports offerings and an increasing slate of nonsports entertainment and leisure options.” Last month, plaintiffs’ lawyer Edward Diver wrote in court papers that baseball had created a monopoly that cheats fans because out-ofmarket games can only be obtained through the league at prices the league chooses. He said the current system resulted after MLB agreed in the early 1980s to divide the country into geographic territories so only one or a few teams could distribute game in any area. “Here again, the very purpose of the agreement is to create this monopoly power: to insulate teams from competition and increase their ability to market their product without any fear of being outcompeted by other baseball teams,” Diver wrote. NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL fined four players and two coaches a total of $83,665 for their actions in the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati wild-card game. Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was fined $28,940 for contact with an official, a foul that moved the Steelers closer for their game-winning field goal in the final seconds Saturday night. His teammates Wallace Gilberry and Domata Peko were each fined $8,681. Gilberry’s fine was for unsportsmanlike conduct and Peko’s for unnecessary roughness. Steelers guard Ramon Foster was fined $17,363 for unnecessary roughness. Earlier this week, the league suspended Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict three games without play for his conduct in the game, which Pittsburgh won 18-16 to advance to Sunday’s AFC divisional round game in Denver. Burfict was flagged for a hit that knocked out Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown, who was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Broncos. Although Burfict wasn’t issued any additional fines this week, he’ll miss out of $502,941 of his $2.85 million salary in 2016 if his suspension is upheld. Also, Pittsburgh assistant coaches Mike Munchak and Joey Porter were each fined $10,000. Munchak was penalized for pulling safety Reggie Nelson’s hair on the sideline after a play concluded. Porter was fined for being on the field when Jones drew his into his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the closing seconds. Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier was not fined for knocking Bengals running back Gio Bernard with a helmet-to-helmet hit that wasn’t penalized. Also, Green Bay defensive end Datone Jones was fined $17,363 for his roughing the passer penalty on Kirk Cousins in the Packers’ 35-18 wild-card win at Washington last weekend. The Steelers and Bengals were fined a total of $118,649 in their previous game, a 33-20 win by the Steelers in Cincinnati on Dec. 13. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Imprisoned former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips committed suicide while he was awaiting a trial that could have brought him the death penalty, a California coroner said Friday. The Kern County coroner’s office released no other details. Phillips, 40, was found unresponsive at Kern Valley State Prison and died at a hospital early Wednesday. He had been housed alone since April after he was suspected of killing his cellmate, Damion Soward, 37, the cousin of former University of Southern California and NFL wide receiver R. Jay Soward. His attorney, Jesse Whit- ten, said his client seemed upbeat a day before his death even though a judge ordered him to face trial on a charge of first-degree murder. A conviction could have led to the death penalty, but prosecutors said no decision on that had been made. The death will be reviewed by the federal official who controls the prison medical system, along with federal officials and lawyers involved in a long-running lawsuit over the care of mentally ill inmates. Phillips was sentenced to more than 31 years in prison in 2008 after he was convicted of twice choking his girlfriend in 2005 in San Diego and of driving his car into three teens later that year af- ter a pickup football game in Los Angeles. Phillips went from a West Covina, California, group home to become a star running back at the University of Nebraska. But he pleaded no contest to beating a former girlfriend hours after a spectacular performance in a September 1995 win at Michigan State University. 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Competitions were held in all 20 career and technical programs offered at the school, where students put the skills they are learning to the test. Events covered a wide range of disciplines including: 3D animation; robotics and automation technology; cosmetology; medical terminology; architectural drafting; collision repair technology; internetworking; principles of technology; digital cinema production; mobile robotics; precision machine technology; web design, and more. Students also tested their leadership and job-readiness skills in events such as prepared speech, promotional bulletin board, job interview, and job skill demonstration. Professionals from business, industry and education serve as judges. A school-wide assembly was held recently to recognize students’ efforts and to present medals to top finishers and district qualifiers. As a SkillsUSA 100 percent participation school, all Monty Tech students are eligible to compete in the local competition. Gold, silver and bronze medal winners, along with fourth place qualifiers, in the career and technical skill events advance to the districtlevel competition to be held in March. Top winners in the local leadership contests go directly to the state conference to be held in April. The following is a listing of local results for the competition, including medals earned, grade, and discipline. Athol Gold Dominic Funa (11), Mechatronics; Chelsea Deveneau (12), Screen Printing; Cameron Truehart (12), Web Design. Silver Tiffany Pedroza (12), Advertising Design; Andrew Leblanc (11), First Aid/CPR. Bronze Abigail Newcombe (10), Commercial Banking; Yjuliana Tin (12), Promotional Bulletin Board . Phillipston Bronze Kade Voutour (10), Power Equipment Technology; Olivia Gwynn (12), Promotional Bulletin Board; Richard Graeme (11) Electrical Construction Wiring. Royalston Gold Marnie Anair (11): Job Skill Demonstration A, as well as Early Childhood Education; Rhiannon Fletcher (12), Nursing Assistant; Derek Bates (12), Web Design. Silver Melissa Persson (12), Graphic Communications. Templeton Silver Sabrina Nogueira (11), Cosmetology Under 500 hrs.; Tyler Belliveau (12), Principles of Technology; Paige Girouard (12), Urban Search & Rescue. SkillsUSA is a national partnership of students, teachers and industry, working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA chapters help students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations excel. SkillsUSA has more than 300,000 students and instructors as members nationwide. NEW MASONS — Shawn Charles Augustine, left, and Phillip Allen Gallo, right were entered into North Quabbin Lodge A.F & A.M. Thursday night in a ceremony which followed a roast pork coalition held in their honor. With the new entered apprentices is Lodge Senior Warden, Wor. Bro. Daniel J. Bristol. Photo by Jared Robinson New Arrivals SKILLS USA OFFICERS — Grace Kirrane of Fitchburg, left, SkillsUSA State Region 3 Vice President, joins Monty Tech’s SkillsUSA officer team including, Olivia Houle of Leominster; Mike Vannaraj of Fitchburg; Jake Lutter of Lunenburg; Cassie Campbell and Mathias Suarez-Rodriguez, both of Fitchburg; and Marnie Anair of Royalston; at the organization’s annual Local Skills and Leadership Awards Ceremony held recently in the school. Submitted photo Honor Roll Students TURNERS FALLS — The following North Quabbin area students have been named to the honor roll at Franklin County Technical School for the first trimester: High Honors Seniors Orange Victoria Howes. Wendell Hailey Lowell. Freshmen Erving Haley Kidder. Honors Seniors Erving Alix Burnett, Kate Bur- For Home Delivery Call 978-249-3535 nett, Mitchell Mailloux. New Salem Megan Duga. Orange Culleen Ames, Vanessa Cannon, Samantha Macomber, Stephanie Macomber, Morgan Plante, Justin Thompson, Gabriel Vorce, Samantha Watson. Juniors Erving Chelsea Perras. New Salem Jared Nimtz. Orange Alexis Barrett, Ryan Howard, Alexandria Phelps, Aric Profit. Wendell Victoria Geary, Brianna Wilder. Sophomores Erving Jacob Desbiens, Cameron Richardson-Ellis, WASTE - RECYCLE - LANDSCAPEJaxon Rol- lins. Orange Dylan Robinson. Freshmen Erving Jared Bergmann, Ciara Chagnon, Kyle Roy, Isaac Savage. Orange Brooke Adams, Anthony Ciolino, Hailey Holst, Cole Littlewood, Elizibeth McLean, Cameron Verdieck. ADAMS — Ryden Joseph Adams was born to Paige Taylor and Frederic Grenier Adams at Heywood Hospital in Gardner on Nov. 21, 2015. Maternal grandparents are Glen and Brenda Taylor of Orange. Paternal grandparents are Richard and Patricia Adams of Athol. Great-grandparents are Harold Page of Orange, Lloyd Taylor of Tully, and Pauline Whipps of Athol. COFFIN — A son, Anthony Alan Coffin, weighing 5 pounds, 14 ounces, was born Dec. 8, 2015, at Heywood Hospital in Gardner to Julia Labriola and Randy Coffin Jr. of Orange. He is the brother of Ava Coffin. Maternal grandparents are Lisa and Jim Lariviere. Paternal grandparents are Carrie Cunningham, Randy Coffin Sr. and Julie Couette. Paternal great-grandparent is Maryland Coffin. CALL TODAY - 978-580-7715 www.gelinascompany.com STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Shown are seventh grade students at AtholRoyalston Middle School who were recognized as Students of the Month for October and November. Students were nominated for exceptional behavior, attitude, effort, achievement, and/or action at the school. Left to right — Noah Pottinger, Manny O’Lari, Brian Nano Jr., Amanda Holden, Adrianna Durand, Erik Dickerson, Alex McIntosh, Alyssa Potenti, Lily King, and Sydni Couture. Missing from the photo are Hannah Morton and Robin Cruz. School Penn tells ‘60 Minutes’ his ‘El Chapo’ mission ‘failed’ Here’s How It Works: Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 exclusively. Answer On Page 10 KEENE, N.H. — The following North Quabbin area students were named to the fall dean’s list at Keene State College: Athol Josefina White. Orange Danielle Recos. Actor Rickman remembered CORDWOOD NEW YORK (AP) — Sean Penn says his article on Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman “failed” in its mission. Speaking to CBS’ “60 Minutes,” the actor said his intention in tracking down the escaped drug kingpin and writing about him for “Rolling Stone” was to kick-start a discussion of the U.S. government’s policy on the War on Drugs. But the public’s attention has instead been focused on the fact that Penn found and Dean’s List met with Guzman for seven hours in a mountain hideout last October while he was still evading Mexican officials. He was apprehended only last week after six months on the run. Excerpts from the interview with Penn were released Friday. The interview airs on “60 Minutes” Sunday. Penn has been drawn into a controversy over whether he may have assisted in the recapture effort, or, conversely, may have prolonged the search by keeping silent until the article was published last week. Penn said the Mexican government was “clearly very humiliated” but insisted he had played no role in Guzman’s eventual recapture. “We had met with him many weeks earlier,” he says. “On October 2nd, in a place nowhere near where he was captured.” Guzman’s reason for agreeing to meet with the Hollywood star was first explained as resulting from his interest in having a movie made about him. LONDON (AP) — British actor Alan Rickman, a classically trained stage star and sensual screen villain in the “Harry Potter” saga and other films, has died. He was 69. Rickman’s family said that the actor died early Thursday in London after a battle with cancer. Daniel Radcliffe, who played opposite Rickman in eight “Harry Potter” films, said Rickman was “undoubtedly one of the greatest actors I will ever work with.” Born to a working-class London family in 1946 and trained at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Rickman was often cast as the bad guy; with his rich, languid voice he could invest evil with wicked, irresistible relish. His breakout role was as scheming French aristocrat the Vicomte de Valmont in an acclaimed 1985 Royal Shakespeare Company production of Christopher Hampton’s “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” Film roles included Hans Gruber, the psychopathic villain who tormented Bruce Willis in “Die Hard” in 1988; a deceased lover who consoles his bereaved partner in 1990’s “Truly Madly Deeply”; the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham in “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” in 1991; and a wayward husband in 2003 romantic comedy “Love Actually.” Millions know him from the Potter films, in which he played Hogwarts teacher Severus Snape, who was either a nemesis or an ally — possibly both — to the titular teenage wizard. Radcliffe, who played Harry, said Rickman “was one of the first of the adults on Potter to treat me like a peer rather than a child. Working with him at such a formative age was incredibly important and I will carry the lessons he taught me for the rest of my life and career.” Harry Potter creator J.K. 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The man stood next to the mayor of Cranston at a news INCIDENT — In this Jan. 5 still image from WJAR-TV video, Sue Stenhouse, left, executive director of the Senior Enrichment Center, speaks alongside a man dressed as an elderly woman, right, during a news conference in Cranston, R.I., to promote a program for school children to help senior citizens shovel snow during the winter. WJAR-TV via AP Help Help Wanted Wanted 66 66 TOWN OF ERVING TOWN OF ERVING ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR The Town of Erving is accepting applications SALOOM SALOOM FURNITURE COMPANY Pamela Caranfa Whether buying or selling a home, Whether or sellingyou. a home, allowbuying me to represent allow me to represent “With your best interests inyou. mind!” “With your bestREAL interests in mind!” ESTATE 66 66 conference touting the program and wore a name tag that said “Cranston Senior Home Resident.” WJAR-TV uncovered the ruse in reports this week. It is unclear why officials decided to use a stand-in for a woman during the Jan. 5 news conference, which was held at the senior center where the man worked as a van driver. Sue Stenhouse, the city’s director of senior services, organized the news conference. She resigned last week, according to Rob Coupe, the city’s director of administration. Stenhouse, a 2006 Republican nominee for secretary of state, did not return messages requesting comment. Coupe refused to explain what happened, saying it was a personnel matter. Thethe Town of Erving is accepting applications for position of Administrative Coordinafor the of Administrative Coordinator. Forposition a complete position announcement tor. For a the complete position announcement including application instructions go to includingwww.umb.edu/cpm the application instructions go on to website and click website www.umb.edu/cpm and click on ‘executive searches’. ‘executive searches’. 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Sherman decreed that 400,000 acres of land in the South would be divided into 40-acre lots and given to former slaves. (The order, later revoked by President Andrew Johnson, is believed to have inspired the expression, “Forty acres and a mule.”) In 1883, the U.S. Civil Service Commission was established. In 1920, Prohibition began in the United States as the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took effect, one year to the day after its ratification. (It was later repealed Tickets on sale for Thayer Symphony Valentine’s Day concert FITCHBURG — The Thayer Symphony Orchestra will present a Valentine’s Day concert on Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dukakis Performing Arts Center at Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical High School, 1050 Westminster St. Rte. 2A. The concert features selected members of the TSO performing as the European Salon Orchestra. The rapid drive of society and the consequent lack of leisure time might have caused the disappearance of live music in coffee houses and hotel lobbies. At the turn of the last century, when society had clear ‘rules of engagement’, live music pervaded much of daily life. The newest hit from the operetta or concert hall could be recreated in a wide variety of audible “instantaneous art,” in a smaller but still true form, through the salon orchestra. Can a revival of this original coffee house music be anticipated? There are examples of resurgence: witness Andre Rieux, whose concerts convert large audiences to Waltzing waves, and the popular TV series ‘Downton Abbey’ bringing back some of the sonorous sunny songs of the sinful 1920s. Against this backdrop, the Thayer Symphony Orchestra will make a wide variety of this “instantaneous art” audible once again. The theme of the concert will harken back to the political dimension of bygone popular entertainment from 1840 to 1930. Orchestra and audience members will enjoy the balancing act between the sensitive tones of classical music and swinging dance rhythms. Tickets are available at www.thayersymphony.org or by calling 978-466-1800. by the 21st Amendment.) In 1935, fugitive gangster Fred Barker and his mother, Kate “Ma” Barker, were killed in a shootout with the FBI at Lake Weir, Florida. In 1942, actress Carole Lombard, 33, her mother, Elizabeth, and 20 other people were killed when their plane crashed near Las Vegas, Nevada, while en route to California from a warbond promotion tour. In 1957, three B-52’s took off from Castle Air Force Base in California on the first non-stop, round-theworld flight by jet planes, which lasted 45 hours and 19 minutes. Classical music conductor Arturo Toscanini died in New York at age 89. In 1969, two manned Soviet Soyuz spaceships became the first vehicles to dock in space and transfer personnel. In 1978, NASA named 35 candidates to fly on the space shuttle, including Sally K. Ride, who became America’s first woman in space, and Guion S. Bluford Jr., who became America’s first black astronaut in space. In 1989, three days of rioting began in Miami when a police officer fatally shot Clement Lloyd, a black motorcyclist, causing a crash that also claimed the life of Lloyd’s passenger, Allan Blanchard. (The officer, William Lozano, was convicted of manslaughter, but then was acquitted in a retrial.) In 2003, the space shuttle Columbia blasted off for what turned out to be its last flight; on board was Israel’s first astronaut, Ilan Ramon. (The mission ended in tragedy on Feb. 1, when the shuttle broke up during its return descent, killing all seven crew members.) Ten years ago: A U.S. military helicopter crashed north of Baghdad, killing the two crew members; it was the third American chopper to go down in ten days. Five years ago: “The Social Network” won top movie honors at the Golden Globes with four prizes, including best drama and director; “The Kids Are All Right” won for best musical or comedy. Top TV honors went to “Boardwalk Empire” and “Glee.” One year ago: Anti-terrorism raids across Europe netted dozens of suspects as authorities rushed to thwart more attacks by people with links to Mideast Islamic extremists. Today’s Birthdays: Author William Kennedy is 88. Author-editor Norman Podhoretz is 86. Opera singer Marilyn Horne is 82. Hall of Fame auto racer A.J. Foyt is 81. Singer Barbara Lynn is 74. Country singer Ronnie Milsap is 73. Singer Katherine Anderson Schaffner (The Marvelettes) is 72. Country singer Jim Stafford is 72. Talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger is 69. Movie director John Carpenter is 68. Actressdancer-choreographer Debbie Allen is 66. Model Kate Moss is 42. Country musician James Young (The Eli Young Band) is 36. Rock musician Nick Valensi (The Strokes) is 35. Actress Renee Felice Smith (TV: “NCIS: Los Angeles”) is 31. NFL quaterback Joe Flacco is 31. Actress Yvonne Zima is 27. Thought for Today: “I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them.” — E.V. Lucas, English writer and publisher (1868-1938). Hate mail is rekindling confusion of two colleges NORTON, Mass. (AP) — Officials at Wheaton College in Massachusetts say the school has been taking heat for a campus dispute at Wheaton College in Illinois, an unrelated Christian school. Confusion between the two schools resulted in a wave of angry emails sent to the Massachusetts school after the Illinois college moved to fire a professor who had shown solidarity with Muslims this month. Officials at the Massachusetts school, which is secular, say they frequently deal with that confusion. But the hostility in those emails led the school’s president to launch a campaign to clear up the confusion. 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